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( 4 THURSDAY, 6Elvf :.M C'U 4, l$i0. H. A. LONDON, Editor. MOCMIC MIMES. roR CHIEF JUSTICE: AUGUSTUS S. MLRKIMON. FOR A&SOC'IATE .TsTIi'K: W ALTER CLARK. Fob Congress Kb District. UENJAM1N 11. RINN, of Nanb. County. Fok Jddoe 3ih Judicial District, ROBERT W. Wl.Nb TON, of Orauvillu. Pos Solicitok th Judieiil District, EDWARD S. 1'AUK.Eli, of Alamance. V0L13I.: XIII. With this issue the Kki-oki ntei upon the ihirtuem.i year of its ex istence. While tie.- may be a short period in a man's lite, yet ii. the i : t V -Of a North Carolina newspaper it is ft lonjr time. This tact is forcibly! illustrated by the simple slaveincnt v that there are only three oim r news - . J , ,. , papers in this .State now published : bv the name prof tors that were in existence when :he IIkiuhd was! Atabliabed 1 We have endeavored to ;ive the people of Chatham a county paper, of which they arc.tijta.shaii.ed-ouo, tbat ba9 always done all within its J power to advance the best interests . ., ,, . nf ita rnu.Urs ieo.-; v iiient:i v ami . ' J """""". '"; -" """" is " make ior the luliire, imt ... ... . nrvttuly puini to iho tiKeoitns past its tho Lest iiidientioii of its future course. A C'onvinti' n (.calle.n of the republicatiBof this Congressional ilis Wict was held last w eek at Raleigh. 4a 4 nominated Alexander Me Ivcr, of ;' county, as their candi date ' lo detcated by ('apt. 11 a mi. Westylo this co, tion a ".so called" convent , i because ol its chaructei and tt reum.'itatices under which it was held. D. aiiothcr column e c copy from the Chrmii- U: sketch of the men who composed this mot loy crew, and anxious in-'oed for a Domination must any man ho who would seek and accept it at their bauds! Wtiat a contrast betwecu ithis convention?) and the one that nominated Ilunn! .Mr. Mclver was nominated by u crowd oi negroes and revenue i rlicers, hut P.iiun was nominated by a glorious convention of the best wirtTE men ol Xerth Car olina. Which body of men will re CeWo tho eodni seiiifiit of the tru-' i0 men of this district ? A nswer at the polls ' 31r. Melver may very properly bo Called "Jolf. ii.I.I .m-.in's c.M! DATE." Wi:'' .iinson Is a tinted col ored politician, tho one who tailed the negro convention that met in Italeigh las', week, and is the editor of 'The G.izt!' -, the orgau of the :. -groes publi- ,ied at ll.iieigh. In tl.yt pajor appeared an editorial, nearly a mouth ago, urging Mr. Mclver's nomination in very complimentary terms. ThU was tha first public mention of Mr. Mclver's candidacy, and thereforo Wiiliamson can claim the credit of Laving discovered him. In the sj called convention that nominated .Mr. Melver, Williamson was tho ii-.-si. conspicuous and intlu etitial man, and, although some ot the shrew iost w .to republicans did not think it prudent or politic to make a r.conination, yet he urged it so strongly and his iufiuenco was so groat tiiut he carried his point and nominate i Mr. Mclvtr. Ii was Wil liamson x.iio presented Mr. Mclver's name to .hu convention, and made tho first t peech advocating his nom ination. It is UoMvlore generally concede 1 that Mr. Mclver was no in inatcd by the influence of William son. May he not then very proper ly be called " Williamson's candi date"? Ho certainly cat.noi claim to be the candidate of the white men of this disn ict! Mr. M .ver was nominated with tbo hope that be would receive enough democratic votes to elect him. Vain hopo 1 One negro dele gate was so hopeful and confident that he pledged that Chatham coun ty would give Mclver 500 majority. "What do tho white men ofChatham think of this? Ily who.se authority did this negro dare to make this plodgo?or our good old county? Will the white mon of Chatham endorser this neci o with their votes and make good his pledge? No, never! They are not in tho habit ot allowing ne groes lo make nominations for them, or dictate to them who thev shall rrii Ail timl thT ivilT irlr i l'i,rrtn .. : Ciitvm'ainsf'Johii Willianisor.K ' . , " .; " . .. , eandiuate toan toey did, two years: ago, against John Nichols! And ' dou't you lorget it ! I The State convention of tho re - uublican' uartv.' that was held at Raleigh on last Thursday, was a disgrace not only to that party but to me poopio or j-sorin sroiinu. u iroin every portion oi i:ie .state, -no p'cai j,,u-iv p.y tho Alliance . 1 li the mixed and motley crew that ; white man w allowed a vote or does this in an insinuating v. ay. w:tii composed that convo itii n were true voice in its r -seduiiTS. although 1 out opetih commit! in himself to it. representatives oi the republicans of several were allowed to be present i fi ! ii-iii. . . ii i North Carolina, it would indeed bc;as spectators, among them being , . , , . .!. , ...... , ... ,,' a terrible calamity it they should John l, damson s candidate, i!r. ever obtain control of our State gov- Alex. Jlclver, who ceetipicd a front eminent. We wish that every white man in North Carolina, who has any uouoi as to wuicn party snouiu gov - ern his State, could have been pros - cut at that convention and witnessed it- ni-oi ..,lmir.i All ,t. .ii lit wmild then have been removed ! We e)c, j ill i.aieijju on inai occasion, una uui i, . i i : I I oi c-ii i li'sn v mint'SHcw ior ii icw iiiiu Utes the )roecedings of the cutiveu - tion. The scene wm both ainusini: and disirusliiK. It was soincwha't ' like the menagerie in a circus. Ani - ma!s of every hue and color wore tvpresei.tuil. 1 here were the full, blooded ami coal black African, the blue eyed and fair skinucd Cuuea- strenuth. a..d receive les. tiiun the sian, and then a mixture of both one hundredth part M:.c part pai raecs mulattoes ol varied shades ronag-. Against this injustice we and complexions, some so bright-j stcri.iy roles; -s opposed to ti;e as scarcely t i u.Miiiuishc l Ironi their white brethren. All ' SoiMiipd to be on enu.il lerm.-,. or 1 .... . , , ratucr tne colored ones wore nunc . , . . . . demonstrative and seemed to be more forward than the white cue.- On the platform, presiding over thej ici.nveniii.il, was a negro chairman. MEN KokHi nn ? Hit w n il i n k m; jai.d by his side was a negro scire j ,i,u,KS to t".bi!N Wim.iamsoMs .an. tary. Looking uon that scene we ' tlI t,A (y- i w.o-e f.n'fihl imiil'esse.l with t lw , ,,... m,., ,. .. ' , . , . . ,, ol I he i.i'iTu or:iti.rs who loss in. , . . . ,. .... declared, in sj. eaiiing oi his cue aid . . 1 . .tie repiitilicaii arty in this Male, j ,.ivE ark tub partv Yes, it in 1 . . . ... i deed seemed true that the negroes 'are the republican party in North ! Carolina ; and is it n.it true? I The few white republicans in that ! convention were nearly all l-Ydoral luilico h.'ld-rs. most of them boim: : revenue oll'urs. They were there, not in the interests of the lax payers of North Carolina, hut snpiy for i the porpouc ol n t.;i ning their (llice. V bile standing there we heur l s.-v-i era! of them i:.al;e hi'i t speeches, and every speech advocated tho in t - ;""ous I'oree bill now pending in i'.insiiss, and denounced the demo (raiic j.arty of North Car..!ii..a as guilty of fraud and perjury. They ' wit,' very violent and :.bi:s!ve, aikl we wish could have beet, beard b every lukewarm demcirat in tl'.e State. They would have made his blood boil with just indignation! And who wcie these speakers? Nearly all ot them have a history, which we readily recalled as e,e heard them so vilely traducing 1 1 e bct men of our good State. The tirsl speaker was J. H r.ares. vh . was appointed by Harrison ;s 0l led..'."..! internal revMiueas a reward tor his attempt to buildo.-:.' with l.ii reiiaeles" the democrats ..; North Carolina at the last eli'cti. a. an I who by a ;i:.ai:lir.ons Vole of convention was ro elected chairman of the rep io!i-. t; State executive .-nii.iittep. Judging from his ap pearance wo thought ids election r.s chair i-.un very appropriate, for h' sccniei to represent the two races as well as any man possibly could, because while being a whiu- man he looks as much like a negro as any one could I The next speaker was J. C. I'liuhard, another revt-vje i llieerand '.lie republic an candi late, in 1SS, for I.ietiteiianl-lioVeriiur. Among the other sponkcrs were (. A. Cook, the pro-ent i mini MatCM I District Attorney: V. S. I, us!;, a former I'nited States District Attor imv, arid a candidate in this oo: ven tion for the nomination of Supreme Court Judge: (and we cannot retrain from saying parenthetically that this was the tl l--it instance llint we have ever heard of in North Carolina where a candidate for a high judicial oiliee appeared in a convention and made a polilhv.l speech): Juir.es II. Harris, t ,, . g-.ly i ;.lie l Jim Harris, the notorious negro politician who made so unsavory a reputation in I the dark davs of Radical rule in this SUwut J. i. ..o, te, ui..- ... was a .., , .- i rcvfcU'.te gauget-jtu 1 stoi , -kc per. and State: and C harue Mehesson, i.oor , ( r, 1 i two negioi-s n.imed 1 e t ,n . d l.-ruel fellow, whose maudlin condition ex-; G,e(..lt j.-sented iVai.kliu. The; cited tho piiyot his w hile friends ' good people of that county will re- 1 and the laughter of tho negroes, j puduite their action. ; And yet ho was the man WM1I From Nash was our ohl f.kn.l "oM ., ei . -. ii- lOlurifnl Johu Sharp, who, with ail thousands o f sober white reiinbietiiis, 1 1 , , , . , ' ' i his short comings, which ai c terrors of in voted for against Rov. lieo. tfc0 head and not of the hea: t. has a W, Sandcrliii for Stato Auditor! j kind hf-int and is not corrupt; and Our space and tho patience of our: es-Shenfi' John R. Orn u wtio is a readers would be exhausted if wo J'TV'y roveuuo cidlcetor. , , : Aiamaiice s delegates were v. . were to undertake to particularize sijo'ttior niol lv R. Ibirdeu. We do the persons prominont in this rcpub- ' iut know cither of these d. legates, lican menagerie, called a State eon-I Ami Wake? Well, Woke wasrip vention. Rut sufiice it to say that i by l1. M. Sorrel!, I'. U Deb it was c hiefly composed of negroes ' 'iain' $. V" Mr"S; C. H. lt,,t, An J ' . ' iIitiv Simieois, J. V. Ii. Harris. lien v and revenue officers, tho same old . o'Melly and Josq.h Pu ree. Nobody gang, whom year after year the true ,v'- :v eiise theiu of rej, resenting the white men c-f North Carolina have in, "igt-nep id the worth of tLeir declared should not rule our Slate. K"" ! county. ... . .... . . say it again next -N,",mou jj w n n Cow,P9 ,ta9 ll0cn re-nominated by the democrat of the Eighth district. ! The Neuro convention, bold t Rulciirh on Tuesday of Inst week. wasa notable went. . Jt was a State convention of prominent negroes 1 sf.it and was conspicuous hi that j black crowd by his white head. The , onjcci vi me convention, a explain- . ed by the i;egn who called it to, . order, was "to represent the TiifK : Ili'iiiilili.riii liai-lv. .-liul 1,1 deinumi that we. the colored people, bo ree- ......: l i .... l. - t :. . - . . t . ; uiiir.f u vy 1110 ruling powci oi u.e ; ieiu uueau iuii, ui-inusi' t auk ; TiiK REPfm uan r.KKrv.'' j Tho chief object was to demand- otl.ev politual ina.ju e. ' and obtain the otfices, wh.Vh are in.w i st I'ple eauiiot keep t i , , ties pure tl.ev certaii.:v j tilled ly republicans. In t!ie;jv(ll,p the Allia"..-.-- pnv 'ir j resolution- . ,-ted by them is one ' ,t. mad.- a poli'.i -a! p.:!y. in wind i.v declare that. ' e ! represent v:,K TRsTlts ot the nurtv parly principle v. I. recognizes the K.JIAI.1TV of IIKIIIT.- of. Ml. its lllel.i- lu rs." What do our white republican friends think of this '! Wir.i. vor votk wihi nil: wnirr ! V.'i i.i.i am A. (i rriii.ir II-i . has been ; i 1 , : one ot the most prominent repuh.i- j ..... . . , cans ot lhisSt:ite. havni' treu ue'i ! - leans of this State, having frequent ly been tho nominee of I. is parly for the highest otiices in the gill of tho people, at the la-t election being the nominee f. r Supremo court Judge. Although a strong icpiihlii an ho !.;. always retained the re-p--i t.;i I good opinion o! t best di cr.il,l'coa!:c ot his big;- -.-.i-.i t, . and -t cu t it. -legrity. ' He h... ;.ow j-i.l ii '.c! n letter re n. uinei n g his i..:;g . on '.:, with the ivpub'i, a;. ; any, am' de claring lliai ii.-rcat er will -travel a new politi.-ai ror. i" and wi.! c!c for l'lunii. and appeal.- to his v.!-:;e rcpuhiicau friends to go with i ' His chief rea-on for h;e . i.J i the aitlo'i of the negroes :;tst. -v, --k at Kaleigh, who, he .-sys. res-.ived thai ;!.: race '-.-n is the ! publi can party in North Carolina and fiat no irhite mau cno be tru!ed by thei.i ! T.et every decent w bite n pul !an I'.dlow Mr. ' I nthrit-'s eiauijde and be true to Ids color I i S' h e 11 en W IiO N !H.: t n :i t cd . I i' in tlie ii Cl.ii nl .-!. It w is not a i-o.iy !' tocii wi re.-eut. in my .-o, -c, t:,e (in., and p'ogr. - ive ,.i:d ii.du.-tiio! pie of tMc d - tuct. A l:ol-.ileit the crow, i that made it eoi:i-i iioiiol to no oi.e. I ' it oovtil sp'.u nc 1 Lv a pai : i-.. In' v l..lc i: WI, . cenp. .. i the ' ' -Fir,' t :s I .I, ',! .! ' from 1 l.ittl.ai.i. Fr H-.-.-mt M, owtje i.ry. i lu i e '.v.-r.-five : and one v. Into revenue . luce!. II. 1). Ma-on, a tt.-u:.,,- gM.ig'-r. 'J ic !;;- i s ,, :e W.-r.-i. n.onia !!1??X' co S' ill:..;-.. 1 and Kiehard K.in-.say. Did ?.':-.. Mclver have no neighbors ,x rcvouuo ot'ticcr and four i.i- o'o. favored i.iin ' If Uot. ti:. i: tht i.mde by a Chntie.m negro, thai I iff, i, n by l'c uii to be iCASOl opt !l s '.vl:o Me- .V'o , -ol Ivor wou.d c!.ry Ifatn-.ia iiKijontv,' is r. id an h r .a :! poop'to of thai coautv. Take the next count'.-, pr -gr! -sivi Durnaiii. It had onlv one 1 1 : : -- 1 1 talivo. a Air. v i. -tiers a stoi c keeper land ganger, lsu 1 he a nice m m to self ft- a eougre-riu rn f'.ir Daihitu j county? i From Orange there wno two d.lo- i lbtiry N. Iho.wi. of "I'lti's . piit.,tio!i, "lid J. A CI i-!., a v.io'.i n large distill, r ai ,1 li,(u r , r. I'o these liieu I'.irc-- it c ! ! Johnston eoii'.dy a gre t! court-.-; full ot good peoj'i, . sd on! cii.1 delegate l'at M.i-.-cy, a revenue col lector. Tho'-e w-;-r.'t i v, -. a dulo y who v.-., 1 i;-ofe---:r M, Ivr Tu-' ii-iei'rKsi'ii.-.loliii Wil.,;-i :'-')ti, p.ilore.l, who is l'rofessor Melvf in- ood-fithur of s e n di dace i . J'rol. Jiclver 1. n your iluty m q1 (jUzt.n as atl V,,..,,! citifii, ,t refuse a nommattoii tendered by a ni.-ev convert ion on can noC o(r.ntl lo'go out us a ercature of : such a body and with their biund I market! upou you. No New Party Wanted, From the mi,i.v iu-gi?tiT, (aiilhuwo.- .icr. Dr. Macuno. editor of tho .V- J't'onuinif', has been for so no tiu.e t'of!S nl'out it by degrees, blip the. eat swallowed the iv' bocis. Ho , ., . , 1 , t evidently is (leading m ground of NVj.u.') J,,, in i.,it ;tl.oii-!. b. -me, m-d di sires to feel hi wav heiore g tin l; i so far that he cannot fet rifely buck ! on ti";Hd lines if his plu,nipiv nve'vod talk of a r.. w vhiiv wi'l result in injury to the A lliai.ee. It was not ! el ::a!iii'd for t lint IHI II o-p. lldliO i eert iin- j V 1 l 1 " 1 I '-. ........ lv do not want 1(llj0 ()f j,- J.i,,1,, ., t. j,. ', cuu.s shoiila sueettii in ik-n t,' tin i they would make it eof-iit-' x ai : :.C tilUl 1:1 ie-il pur eOi Id not i' were to I T'lere are ! uapi tit i'Jc.t !t':" 1 d thev , ill St e!H S til ill Ip W ! pai t y -1' it l i!. :itv were arrui.f.e.i ; Watch id .Miiai.ee j or- -Oiiat tisat:.' Weekly Wcitiior t io-i ; ;i i i 1 in i 'Of the X 0. r j Stite V.'iatl I inr with tht ! l-'.-rthewei k j oMth. DO'' I Ci:mi;ai. O: ! 'I be p ports o; j'-.Veel.h W.ati., j by the Xoiih J. an. I ! t r.it n.iil::; i.liu: d .v, Ai.: :. 11 rroj nts of iiie rop .ii. . . -111 I aioium i..pci ui.eiit !ate Weather Seivicc, Station aiu co-i.err.ii:ig wi:i . . ' ' tl... I nit- it Stat. ; , Signal N-.u. ... ,1 , -f si.-ul 1 ' ..n..iu lit 'V. I ell IPO W . l j Angost .'i'.,h. IMIH. j been i-nc'-.otc ! .v a ,,'.: lor t i l o; i. Tin- ic; o ci at i.lc maturing i as been i. .lav time b. end. Thi il l,' lie io.it t!:ca! r igc da; ingib ' '. ! .1.1'. I l.rlllil." , ,. i ;l ure i a:io.-.l il.u I i' ;- 'b I ,' ::cr ..iv i. i he ' .- : h i; t- i i,,, . is-h -P.c Tli in eath- 1 .1; . vt iv i ' 1 . . t !; e III i 1 l.lhi il.eh. s. w tin- !, or, Ii dlMl- l-:o:i The cct: v UMIMu'e. ii pic-Oi'o is -a IS alii .1 ! (!: roii a!-ii w n: : -fcilii;. .- is '. gs a: c g. i 1... rains In ever, m i b- i gi-owib and tl cou-e ! ' .. oo.l trtatlt: 1 ice U'id poia! H. 15 ln a i .. ion;. wi.; i-,.- c. r. ih Col' I'm l.o-,.l '.IV, TV sili.i. ,:.l,0:o ,-il.d.o.. f. . am i.-- !...i..l ,,r J J VS ; 1 i ,c - I. It"-!!- lit of ih. -,i. I ... ,,.-r Co., L-'.vo!!, M9J :ill l. l. r ill . .Oi ill.'. Rev. J. T. Harris, presiding ehh r of the IVirbam district, has been ehet- I'd superintendent of tho Oxford Or- I phim Asylum. "It gorn ri;;h to thr spot' said an old r iitloinati, who found U no-; (It in Ayi-r'b Sm supiuilhi. He wnsj I isht. Dol lineiii. lits ot the sluaiaeh, iivei', and kidneys are iuoi spceii'iy ) nuiedied by this i;:ei'.ii mo than by J iiey other. It narLed the trouble' ilirt-cilv. ! I - -, COTTON GINiSEKS OUGHT THEIR G1AS -in Tin: - Is s. eoms mm E3. This is a Homo comp iny aud Jo- ,p; ves Hie patroiiagu of all Noith Carolinians It was or . . 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1890, edition 1
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