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V I!iit;iol capes liiWuiiitfMttaHic, "Walnut, an i?L-:,ir ; i.,rt.t.HT,-t-,11i,v WsTnnt. and 00 t graph -or mail, prouii.y ded to.' ll JONES' lL-aie an-d'RetaiF 3 N STREET,! t. ST 3MQES:. hotel; J. f'J 8M Proprietor, Kl'JlIuJND, VA. ; b and -$!.3U ior Duy, V.4liiNDi:i:soN, Clerk. k an ulvTwc Ifth Street;, Facing CHt.ijsol Sijuare'.! pi arch 10-Gnx EAZ8 FOR ME MILLION I 00 - rf-et- ipo'i Buivum of Shark's Oil . -.- . . . ' . - , .. -it.vc!y- ostur t iicann;, ai.u i r iivMihsori to cure ftar Dcali.ess Known. . ht? inilis abhlrac&Kl froirt peculiar spe tiU ol Viuatl wliith -arks, cau-lit in th i el hij Sea, ki vvn as tLrcliarodonkOii(ick-tii. Jtlvwrj Uhiricso fi.sln vian knows it. - Its v;r tun . . n :r.!hijr:itivoi of hcarini' were dis- cot cud I; a bnddliirit 1'ncM anoui tuu l.H curci wei-e so nu'rierous fo Kct-tninclw niiractilous, that )cai 110 anil many the rvtitcJ was .Whciaily pr'K-iwuieu oer J ! - . . 1 lite entire eui pue. ill .11 I . . ' U. .. trv imJ Its 'use become"' so uul i.fi thnfiir over, llOJ vetus ni diiiU'ncss . h-vi I'iisteil among the Chinese rople. Slt. chai-K rretaid, to' any audi ess at l,00 per bottk. ; . : ' : I IIEAI WHAT THE DEAF SAY ! - , I .- k . ij i . It has performed a miradc m my case, here ne uricarlhlT no ise in my head and hoar laucb better. I have been greatly , lieaeftted. j Mj deafness helped a great deal ihink. another bottle will cure mc. ' f 'Tta Ttrlixies are unquestionable and its cjrative ( Character absolute, as thu writer ran personally testify, botli from experience and obaerration. Write at once io li ay 1CK & JENKY, 7 Uey street, Xew York ncleing 8l, ul you will recvive by re turn a remedy that will enable you to hear TiW nvby 1-and whose f curative ef fcaswill be peimWiit. You wid never regret doing so," Editor of Mercantile IUviewJ; ' 1 . , , . , g&'Eo avoid low in Mails .please send nionev by lUcistered Letter. i'i VnU iinpditod by. HAY-LOCK t J EN -' KY I I ( fjitti 11 AYU)CK Jt CO ) SeTe Acents for AtaGries. 7 Hey St., iew 7 ! J ERRORS; OF ' A gentleman whoulRrcd for years from Ketvoua pcliilitj-i '."Tiemature Decaj, and till Mm tlwcta 01 youthful indiscretion w li-for thejiake of stilferh.g liunianity", send, free to. whJ need it; the recipe and direclioh for lulling tle iirple remedy by which he was Vured. Skiftl'rers- wislung to prolit by tlie aovetliBer s espenynce can -io SO uy aa (Jreing m perlect conti ncv, Juaix. it. OUD12N, 42 Cedar St., New j. , v . m30-12m t TOCOKSUMPTiVEe, .'The advertiser bavins been pcr.itanenuy, f iiretl of t;hat dread dweac. C Jiisumptian,' iy a siuiplc remedy, is aryxjou.t to. maKe ti.vmn lei bis ii-ibw tullv-icrs tin- means. I cure. Ti all who de.ii"e. it, he will send a cop of uWpris-cription used, (free of charg ) vilU the klu eel tons for pre"parin and iLsing the tiamiL wl.ieh they w.ll - Jtmi a sure cure, t jl.jr Cwufis, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, i Uronr.lif;t- &c. ' - . H'-- Pa'trW-ii wLshiitar ihe Ti escrrptitwi. will s! uleatc tdlrer:H, Ke L . --J. - ----- -r ; - . A. Wilson ; 11)1 1 5jlvun Mi wiihuuitbuj N. Y. ni3i)-12m iiARTLING , DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RKTUKtu. , A vctinttu ymitsmi tmpruaenoa a""""l'i' T I ire le-af, ervoim lH-uuity, """"Y" WM i - 11 C -:. ' 1 I- .- lA-r' Kri i'MV '(7V II M il l II f ' V i - " "' ? . ' -: h "! ' Vol ume 13. n n n n o D Fort the Cure of Coughs, ColdsJ Hoirsef.ess. Brbnchitis.Croup, Influ-1 enzi, sthrad, Vlioop5ng Cough, In-I cipicht ConsumMion and for the re i- r. r. :.. A I ced stages of the Disease. I For Sale bv all Druggisfs.-UPricei 25 Cents. S '"T" .. h55 m 1 - 1 ! EOLAID CHILLED PLOWS. L ' THESE' PLOWS ; he genuine chlUe v SDQCi we harder uuu Cf; f2J ' Having the ilop- fc ipimi' je lamWde, and rcvemible slip points, tlicy are the bert running ' and moat ecoubmlcal, to tlie farmer, of any Flow uiade. . f CHAMPION GRAIN DRILL. Thli Drill ba force- feed dfslriba tors for botii wheat anilgUH send, and tlic only Fer tilizer attachment tliat will sow sticky pliovplinte. 1 1 la tii ilinplcat, Ijglitcst ruimftig and '"aUe, -BRITISH MIXTURES Tliis celebrated Perti!ize.r ha 00 IBS. gained lu great popularity not only BRITISH on account of the price, but b cause its eflfucu are uuifor(uy IXTURJ pJ.WH)TMAN oood. and it liaa been found to eive BALTIMOREl , more fertilizer for each dollar kaid thad cap be procured itm ant other oun. E- B, WHITMAN, Office and Salrooin, No, 104 S. Charles Street BALTIMOUE, MD. MAXL'I'AeiURER OF . Agricultural Specialties. : PAREEU'8 HATRBATiBATT, Thii elenat dreasinr It preferred by those who have used it, to any similar ankle, oa ac- t of its superior IcmnUocu and purity, t contains Bwtcrisla oafy that are benefidal to the scah aad hair andalways Restores the Yoatkf ul Color to Cray Fasts' Balr Parker Hair Balsam it ftmely perfiimed awl is wan-anted to prevent falKng ofUve hair aad to r move dandruff and itching. Hiscox & Co., N.Y. ' t' 1 M faTm hi imp aal imiI.Um. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Sspertativs Haallh ani Strtftflik Rsstonr. If yoo are a mechanic er farmer, wen an mUk overwork, or a mother run down by family ar house vIf you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants, butuse Parker's Ginger Tease If hare Consumption, ism f you 1, Kid idney Complaints, or any disorder of the man sydordooi stomach, bowels, blood or terves,pAi :h. bowels, blood or nerve. Paima (! Tonic will cure you. htethc CrsatastBood PurisW M the But aad Surest Ceesh Cars U you are was ling away I any 'disease or weakness and ream a frmlaat take vjingkr ionic at once; it will tamgorats aad you up irora tne nrstaose out wil Barer sate w. a a. x naa savca nunareas of aves; u may Save yours. CAVTIOX ! IUfMl MbfUtatn. rsrait'iStsaTiiali la r...j v.-. j... tinniU.saiasaMnlj HiKaac.,N.y. SOe. 1 1mm, at mimt ks an. CREAT SATIJTO ItTTIXO DOLLiM KXX. Its rich and Luticr hnun aoa delightlUperfuaMejBCcadiBgry rpi-tar. IS BOtala Ilka tt. lasist amaa kavin aVnama. .Ikm ton Cologne and look far signature of sw. a.t - r. ryoa. tt u4 Tt ont mt . - "wirro. LARGK SAVINU BUTUIO SOS. . Watchrs. V tcm In tan SXM. WbHa aartat naatlhc SX lmttattoaKMSS. SaiManMSIS. CtarnW Ivr yoqt awa x w ayar u, .ra a-niTnaiM TaiaAMacaa- alaciwrrea. IWinrs 13 oaiM. mmm iy. vV I ,. 1 K I PHOF.HARliia'- Sy RADlUREV ITEHVOnB J ... dRCAHIO K WEAKNESS ? Utf Beatk.) SS iS?W2BKa2S55nV Bf(iwiaMs?sJfearfVrW - astiaiiinal eara, aalm at T?UkEr m mm.) as, aa,OaMtasfCaear. ! is w aanutia.) mu aw trNHhA I Tjaau.tifMi virf. nnutreo- Bm Vttoaa for uatnc-aui aanisaaj eaca poiS - l amaii aat eststt SMeS OMZT If HARRIS REMEDY CO.IChsBBsta, j Market awo 8tm Sra ST. LOUt8.aeO. S2 1 i " Hw JVtoUL if r TTXC TQCC. jomrur; I love thee wbert thr twcOnir bodi tMMf And oaeHj tes UiMrtcadtf lvi(aajUt As if diey knew that warper aunt were near,' '.!'. rr-' - Nor looser eouii to kide'from water's COM " " , : 1 !'.'. . And whra with darter growth thy leaves Te veil froaiTiew the early rebip'aijeet, . I love to lie beneath t&jr waring tctxn With Btabs by tana heat and toil op -pressed: f 1 , - , ., -.. And when the autumn wiois have nripped ' thee hare : '. Aid round thee lief the aa&ecth, untrodden " snow, i: When naught is thine that made the? oece no uur. 1 I lore te - Wch thr shadowy form below. Ana tnrougn uiy lunen arms 10 iook 1 T . a . . a r w a - w vn sxaTs uuHDicauer wtm, WDcn-nMm we ! 'J it."7 1. ,. i.i-f . -tf - ' -v iicvu tueir .. ;i" . - Mr. Joba Bayberry strode) 4to tb beuse, and stamped along tha bail, and thiough ail lac rooms, below stairs, dashing open ; ererj door he came to and SeaTiog U so, untU be readied the kitchen rooms ; fur aeves jlack Aunt Peg Ifad forsiakeii it, and ws out in tbe "back yard bajDjjtog out . Ihe Monday wash. -.. 'ilat every fcxty evaporated? demasad ed Mr. lktvberrr. erlmlr addreuius Kpace. , Receiving no reply, he bauged open jet another duor, which swung buck against a precarious and shaky shelf, thus upaettins the equilibrium of a braii candlestick, 'a flat-iron and three tin can. aud tuey all went bnrup- ing down on the floor together. Bees was in the pantry, washing off the shelves with hot soapsuds ; for Bess was a busy litlle body, and iuisted on performitg a cat tain part of the house- bold duties every day. She was standing, on a cheese box during the present; f performance -fur Bt ss was so short she could not reach the second shelf and she had a his table-cloth pinned ver her dress, and hei silky hair twitted tight upon the top of her bead aad pinned with three great hair pins, ;hat bristled up and looked meUireepitfVf W41ttR Irtrea. - . Sbe heard Uie rapid footsteps out side, and smiled. T That's Uncla Jbn,' said she, 'and he wants eotoebody likely. But I can't go just yeui . Men , always waat sonia ting ur somebody.' And she went on calmly rf moving a row of glasses, ever) one dark And rich with its tuscious ctmteuts. Then she was startled by ihe thumping. 'Dear me! said Bess, dropping tbe wins; with which she had. been brushing tf some one dou'tv go, be won't scrapie to tumble tbe house over; and where j ' r - - I : Aunt Jule is. tbe man ia the moon couldn't i ell.' i . She jumped office cheese-box, care fully bokling up iie table-cloth lo avoid stepping on it and opened the pantry dor. Aunt Jule bad also appeared, in a loose, green' w capper , from which a piece of torn ruiSing. two yards in length, was dragging on the floor, with an old magazine, minus its covers, in her band, j 'Dear me, John -'began Aunt Jule. looking injured. - 'And dear in Interrupted Mr. Bay- berry, if this house had legs, it might run away twenty times over and no one to prevent.- Come out of there. Bess and sJth of you of you listen I I've got some abominable ! news. Jule, your late lamented cousin, that' tall, election eering widow, watts to .come down here ad beard all i summer, with ' ber daughter, dear Leonie,' who modestly wishes to give her 'numerous lovers' the slip, and rusticate at 'dear Meadewr lands There's no end of 'dears' ia 1 er letter, and a string of compliments that are all ia her eye, I'll wager my bigges. squash 1? V ' Mr. Bayberry's sister s.;t down, look ing helpjess and, mournful ; but black eyed Bess, whose ideas and. opinions out could never foresee, favored .the cause of her kinswoman, though the had made is point ef ignoricg ber com pletely. ; V ; Do let tbenn come, Uncle Joha V said she. I always did want - to see my stylish cousins awfully 1' Obt answered. Mr. Bay berry, shrug ging his broad shoulders, 'if you want t cook, and iron, and slave for to fine city relations that don't Uke the trouble t remember your existence, go ahead ! ! Write to 'cm to come, by all me ids ; but don't, expect me to 'end to 'sa and hold theit yam ai.d torn their music , while they sqaeal sentimental snnz into my ears Q odnesa,HJcle 'John !' interrupted Ben , no one would suppose bow warni It rem rrraiwd Dr: Dmre'si la at itmiaa nn v. w r.. - - , J.har.ty, to bear you take an I I '' - v .:. ft--" OJjil )!- ui: i of the Mind is the; onttfUe WeaiCU9 REIDSVILLE N. C j OgJT 10, 188& 'Hold your ' toogue, Wet Laperti s oeocar aaewared Mr. Baybcm, as h staTked eway. ' :S' t " . s But there was a flush oa hi;cheek werbaps hia coascaaacei acbeen. Bes' reproof. For- Sir. BiyWryf I Jsu " . - ' .' l is... L r worcs ana naanmers occassoaajy .ef nreaatd tweee harsboess thas. was in If I htrt, and. oalag to his ratfcf iaib,r temper fesr dared to take thpliKertj; lecture haaa. " ' - ; li $ ' Bess, whe-was opthja nirce at C. but only tbe Jiiece of his laa .brothf H in-law, was oaa of the tW;.jsn4tIou.lt she sosueiiaaes stood half '.ism awe "of hfe herself, there , was t esistMntki atraightforsrardMst about W wiuch her apeak her tu'ma vhesier m. icortsWered it herduty feaa. j' - i r Perhaps she tutght, tovanUgeotf 1 to herself, have cukivsiad. a ratter i al abrupt manner, and so have'foH favor in more eye- :ButaeVertheUli it se happened that Mr. John Baybei r, who was rather peculiar bimselfj ner took real offense at her words and o caslonay profited by them- And pie perhaps was at least partly because p had a way of popping out her little t; 'mons in a concise. eDierramotatlc nlM- ner, and never 'happed oa we jsuh ct A week later found the hrge fM at Meadewlaads graced Jby Uie'presirye of two stylish-arrated ladies, just iVia the city, and indulging in aseriesV of 5 rapturous exclaruaiiona over the cbftrsr of rural scenes, to Ibe attvuisiuDerj of Aunt Jule, who "aw noihikf to . (fjLjb about in fields aad yiues, aud was fig retly wondering if (be grease spot iAjth side-l readih of ber OYerkirt was ''ery noticeable. . -, , r, , j V . 'And here'a Bessj, jpuf IHtle ofSry I cousin,' said Mr. PI Perry dra, win tier forward from the shadow of the wis 3 w cattair, from which aha had beal"; Ad miring Miss Leenle. . ' 'Dear me T drawled tBe LgantKis. Bertoo, as she gi tiuvra an imues swrable distance at the gid, for friirs. Herten wu very tall, aud of a carriage, aiihal, "this is lies?, f it ? yYe didn't dream of finding you Why" should e? queried Slisal4o- nie languidly settling b&ck againr Uha Vcb-eo'.ofed tofa cusbiotis. --Shei tie's any relatioa of jours, is she Mr gay- . 'Not at all returned Mr. BayU rry, a true stiffly ; 'but she is qaite as weW come to Meadow lands as if she !tre : especially as her Wopd relations choose te ignote her existence . -. Mrs. Herten flushed a liult Ul. vp Onie bit her lip j and Beta ahooflber curly bead at Uncle on tbe sly, t; That same even'Hg, Bets wai tUag on the back-door step, peeling vf tvety, crimsoa, rare-ripe peaches 'of s4per. when Ashle Gray eanie aleog tin elo- ver-edged . path leading from the1 Mile dowu in the orchard, which aa ery intimate friend ei the family. 3roee home adjoined Meadowlands, I foo:d it convenient now and then to ima&e use of. f . . ' I ft: Go round to the parlor and se the ladies,' said Bess, as she laid l$ last peach, glowing ai d pink-hearted the high cut glass dish. j ' ; I don't want to see city . foIfcVaU the young man. v" 'But you must go this time,' a?Vr ee Bess, 'for I roost go in. I pH tnised to set the table for Aunt Peg So she weat. and it somebo hap pened tha. the next night he wef iwitb- out urging, and tbe next night y Ah, Bess, little, ruffled white pillow flaked op two or three, pearly (ears ! . -.S The loner summer dsvs were i t is i at last It was late August, rurfbot sweet, softening, with the vague f premo nitions of the coming autumn ioVous with the tpicy scent of herbs. nt jfc itght with dashes of intense color he and there. Mist crowned the hills. aflan- jg'iwl loveliness was everywhere. Bess stood, in the pinkish gray! ef the gloaming, upon the broad balcony; ber head resting against'a square wtiite pil lar, the sprays of the Madeira-vines above just sweeping her dusk bjowu curls.. " i t , And Mr John Baj berry ; stsVs and watched her with ' his Mack eyebrows drawn together in a slfig'and a set grisnnesa abeot his moeAb Wreely rlsiby beneath his shaggy musUtjie. Bess,' he aejd. at last, 70 have seen all Uus flirtatiea aad toosf eolery goia os between young Gray aad yoor cousin Leoeier . , Yes,' answered Bess, j And do yon care? ExectMu' see Bess, hut I want te know No. Uude John, I doe t ' estre e aosp,' replied Besa. lifting berhead end smiling straight io his ys , 'I cared a little at first, but I dou't ! now not a bit " l Mr. her. Bayberry came a liule arer v.'A VJ Vyi-- ' '.V ''n'- ' i ' ii ' i i ' ' ' i" ' : . ' ' ! . -. f t ) 1 1 1 ! . i, J ' I! Bess Bess,' he eakl, Batriajg ts Ct tle over the najne, t have foaad can se lately te rejoice that yo are rwaSyne reiatioe of mine. Can yea guess why, Bern? Are you tlsd, too? . She d ropped her heed again, antwer kgaoUxurg. X' " Tn nse he said. 'Yew caa assreiy guea ay Qisi2 ?' 'Iwhat right bW I T z V 'Ke laiodhsyut the i ight.r Jttst tell see if yod are ghvd - Yoa shall set 'Yes, tVn,' she soarmtfjtai radiantly Woshies;; l am gwad.t t : Mesawhihi Mrs. Barton ard her daughter' were holding a pris'wswn: veftatioa in tbesr own raessv v Mr,'GrayTcopjeed Ustsujh. e. . a " I j nte r . : 1 . : i Mrs. Hasten spoke carelessly yet she glshced lwneasily .-el the yeusg lady toclung idly bj the arindoss. BedieV ; l hepe 1 suppose yon tefused him? Of ceurse, returned Miss carelessly. 'That was only a tion, ISest is wekooae w Ivisa cot. presume she wiU be cooawted, if, hv is a cast off glove.' 'Meadawlantla is a splendid jphtce, j i And Mi. Bayberry h i very hand some man. .- .t ' The two ladies amaed end under stood each other aerfectlr ( Uter Bl'uir Usat-saCiltttd dwa te the haleoay. ' v t Bess wa etHI standieg In the atotde of theUadeiravhse.' i .: x -.. Isue set dews upon the step And yawued. . a. ..-j Bess was nobody, that she should trouble herself te be ceremoiiious. Don't yen , find your pjaitien here very trying T aiked Leoaie, kiier Jatest linguii, mdifiereot toacv - ; y. Why riqueTwd- Bess, y.i O, it most bey enpleaaaotly be diTpendeat on fe'eaan wba Ia4n wo: wsy related to yon,' v -a - rdoa't mind itsv Kt said Bess, m- dulgiag'u.a.liuhJ Uagh all tiiUrxslf ia tho Maderw - shadowy V'--: ' '-' lt Yerns,: Mtolst'n fXS Bal)r4r77rea soauUritalriiitosvtU te bo d?eAd5St M su"TOr fcsfw often observed that m an wetTiiud but we shall WCw Cm wiaije tire Ssyberry oefore theatumn waner. If you can t Bear" a ceogw,' 4 Hull' ' it. with Dr. BuITs Coagb 8ynrp. Word passes along the Roe that Liberals :are weakeeJag; rthat the of battle is brctktor before the solid shot of a iinitea end harmonious Pa mocracy. Let ns just ity oue word. This weakeaiag. If it means anything means just this Tbe tall of the 8tate ticket will receive only a partial sap port from the RepubCcaa party, while the head of the ticket, Cel. Dotkcry, will receive a nearly, cheerful andfv vn animous support of the ' Republicans, aided by whatever strength the Liberal party can muster. Yelkf and Derby and Edward and ftuWhuf feu? be thankful farwbatever apurt they can get, but Dockery, Guthrie, Pool and Moore will receive the eolie vote of the RepublicaA party. Gov. Vaace's ap poittlment to speak at Watt's store yes terday bad been thoroughly advertised throughout the country and at an early hour in the forenoon, the people began to gather at the appointed place, by the litre the Governor srrived the weeds were full Hardly bad Governor VAace alighted from the carriage befote the impatient tuultitude called Us name and in response to the call the Governer came te the front of tbe stand aad lauochedout into what proved to be one of the very speoehes be ever made.-- tTturiotf OoseTcer. CreeaSMscker I a ale eel Col. J. R. Wiastoo has betu peram bolating over the tiute prtlending t make Greenback speeches when tt was appareul to the unprejudiced salad that be was lahorbi la tbe iaUrest the BadicAl pAtty. Of tsOs there caa new bs te further doubt sdace the Radical eOAveniioa in Greesubore last Wedoes dav aomiaatrd hioi aa their cWidalc 1 What srld the gtsAlaasea who claim to baloaf to the Greenback party do aow WiU they go wkh the Radkala or win they staati with the Deasocreey . Durham cooatv has one Greeabeeker and be is an aspirant for offlce aod aays Kit parte is anxious to run him for the Ls8latare. We would be rbad to kaow who cooUtoe aia party in . Dur bam , county. Echo answers,- who. I!jLjMa.caiucTO-.-:--.:-- liumber 44 ewrsiesr; tr Osniot OOeers. a . : ,J' Another reasen why the Democratic party demands the svbolitioa of tbe . en tire lAternal Bereoue ajstenV H that aJl v3ctrt with all their vsst powers . over, tCa, fibevty aad property, wKb Jtceeseto 1 la armed At 'their own sweet will. aad ia utlr 'defiance of the eat we Bute of Korth CvehoA and of every man w it lorti Oaroliaa, And what , b . more; Bet-a single one could be so elected.. , Think for a moment if Young. nd Oooper, and MoU, and the rest of, them, triga their judicial ftte;et, parts, Bond, wd 8eyiMur, t a Wck. tjwte, Amrete, he people of North Carouna, even with ttveir 105.000 negro voters, how little chance they would have to' rule over North Carolinians t Caula a single one of them be elected to be constable f la a State hi which thors Is any pre tence whit eve of home rule, in which there Is tasj3 cuAm whatever that the people govern i etrgbt there te be sa sttaay offleera clothed with - Inch vast pesec, power ertr life, power over lib erty aad power over property, who are ssot elected by the people? What are the paltry powers of the . Magistrates acd County Commissioners compared to tlieee of the Eeveaue e$cers f , - And well the Radieah may Jbe in fa vor ff the contiouarjce of the system.' for if there was 00 Internal Beyeoue syetBBi In tho jiute to-day there TtfuW be ad Radical patty io the States Kveiybedy knows that H Is- upon tbe psy sad patronage us the lalernal Rev enue system-that the Radical party fa Nerlh Carolma lives, and. fallens ; that is to sajt tbeWk ef tbe r0,000 white voters it has. : , Take bnt of the Radi- cal rank' the Collectors and ; Deputies the apiea. detectives, tjpecJalagentej the Store-keepert, tho gaugers atd the msfiructors in- gauging, the raidera -and thejr jcpmmaads. oy whatete naaecal- aed,.and bow insiiy white men would be JeA. Wyh scarcely a corporal's He mder, then, ibat Collector h J. IXott and ail the rest of the welOeatlH . .- ; . .. ' .-a-.." - - crtd tribe of oflciali, most ' earncUi dears tbe cootiauance of the Internals Revenue systeatJ : Nor. de we for a mo ment doubt that taey would oe most chrerful givers of the tax on whiskv. or on any thing.else to eucationit' purpO b -a, or to anv other Duraosea. that is to I -V, after they bad fotten their pick- -m the course of cotlectine. !- " r ( r- ! The boss cure tW diaeaaea of the nerves, brain And muKles, is Brown's Iron Bitters. lessee ssi nyfrty. Dr. J. J. Mott. late collector of inter nal revenue io the sixth district, and a w the cbalrmAa of the State, Repub Ecan com juttee aad "boss msaager" of the coalition toraed,by the Radical Revenue ofice holders and the Uberal Gee seekers, is said to be a man of good personal character, but a shrewd aad unscrupulous political trkktter and wire worker. While cellttet of the srxtn district, taatead of discharging hie duties as required by law and bis eatb of efflce. be was aa he hlroself says oa oath taking an active pan In the p oJiti cal cAmpsign, And left tbe A&airs of the offlee (meaning the cellecter.s offlce) rjrfapAlry b the hands ef 1. Clark.'' This tnan Clark, wss his chief dark and fbtged vouchers and did asaay other wldaedainga fer which Dr. Mot ought to be held legally aad raoraOy respoasl Ue. laataad-ekdasahssiog the duties of bWofSce for which be fat paid $3. C30 a year by the government, he was oeglecUog theee duties aad atieading te the bterests ef his party. This was malfeasance in efijee for which he ought to have been punished, bat be 1 was al lowed to bold tha office for ten years, aad is now said to be very rich. But it bv eot ew' purpose aow to comment up 00 ibese biquiles, aad frands aad vil lainies which were perpstrawd la the rfxth collection district ef North Cero- I'raa, while the clever personal gentle men, bat eawspuioas politician, was using a9 tbe power aad mflnence ef thecoileetor's oflce mthe mtetest of tbe? Radical party, We srieitsisaply to cal! aitttataoa te tbe imrideoce' and bypeciisy. ef this gentlemaai of excel lest penoaal chars ccsr. Yirat aa 19 bis 'impadeaceJi As cthsirmaa- oU the. 8cate Bepabiicaa committee aad b SAsnager of the casfitioe, he sent Tho mas lVlirnell (Mr. Poroetl eeght te have beah ashamed of his mlsjon from Raleigh to the Republican meet ing wbicb met in this place 00 the 2nd AD tolSLNQ RATES v One Square, eoa tkne. eaca adrwioral tuxrv. three menths.. XZJ . 00 , kixinontha : 6.00 4 it Quartet Coluaan fintt insertiea.-. ,0J it I each aeWiiionai ume... ' - three cwrtha ..;.,,., ,20,000 ahr mt)a. 30.000 Ten uaes ef this trpe eonatitate a Sqoam Special and Local N otices, 29 cents per cent unless otUmMB by special eecraeu ' Transient advertisements payable ininy vanoe. Yearly admtisemenhi quartel ad- , day of September; with a ticket, I made in Ralergb, to be nominated 4hs Repablicin And 1 Uberal pwrty . We eAderstand that he sebt Logan Darns to Bfatif 4X on a ; shaiLr errand. Now if Dr.' oit bad known the people of Frsnklin. we think that even his "unpu dent wooid hardly have been equal to the task of sending out instrucUoej, from Raleigh direcling even the Re publicans and Liberals as to the candi datesrtojbe voted for. by ihenu. It is to the credit'Of tbe . ftepebliame ' of the goo J county ef Franklra, that they treated bis !iropudence as it deserved asaf refused U be dictated toT)l!nl. Second as 0 his iypocrirj f. , Df Moit, as chief ananser of the codttqn Mdevrs tp maim eapltat oV efilsi prollU'ioa questTaol Wow t)r.- lot was not only, at one time, a, proVihi-i tlonist himself, bnt we venture te say that ho other man m the State of North of North Carollaa has ever eart led pro hibition to Ihe exte ot that Dr. Mott has According to -thft evidence ef Tyre Glenn, one of his own Bepablican friends, this si4U6 Dr. Mett. while col lector of the' sixth digkict, issued aa "order," prohibiting any subordinate officer under him from drinking at-all! Glenn aays.Hhat he (Mott) would dls charge any officer that be knew' bad ta. ken a drink of liquor. " ' (8ee the evi dence of the 8enatlovestigation of tie sixth district, page 127.) There was 1 no law for this aod Or. .Mott . bed ne right to 'uvrie sacb aa order. ' No one: knowd belter than be does, that tbe charge that the Democratic party Is the prohibition party is false. No one ' knows better than be does, that la North Carolina it (is no party questioa No one kno-vi better than be does that in many of the) States of the North snd Northwesti the Republican party iu the prohibition party The abdve' Wfrom the Fraahlia Times and it if AtAhftnder tor the- -eampalgn now being cooducted ia crth Caroli na by the BAdkal party. .The IdeV of sending tneuengers to the couyentions of the people to instruct them aa "io whom they should select for thelf" ofil ceral j And this too by the party thai r-- - Witt of the 4 people. Ws theire such beaten impudence and unblushiog: hypocrisy ? Never until the bcosng of the Radial party run by these guild ed fifes of corruption belonging, to tbe revenue no?. ' But Dr. Mott will fi id U.at thereAre other aonstkutencies In North CaroEpa like those of PraukJia who are ael jfat dead to all the attributes of manhood and who know their rights and WUldsre maintain them. '-. We tell him he is under-estimating ', the Intelligence And character of men blinded by party seal even as the negroes are if he imsgloes ne can win m campaign vj wxku petty tyranny and bossism. , '2 What will sensible colored men think and say of all this talk by lutdlcal speakers about Democrats deprirlo'g them of their rights to vote forcoenfj officers, when the BadScal bok vUi at Isead-quarters and despatches aeseAes to the con ventions ef the people uyicg to them in substance. ' "toaUveo! got sense enough to select the jpiwper men vote for the men whet ba&s I send upon this paper." Dees Dr.f Hate send messages to convenuoas tt. the white men m tbe West with sacb or ders ? We retber auapect to- the face of bis pretensions this wily manceuverer bas two codes--ooe for the white nee ami aorSher for the negroes Oxford TorthlfyM. . The Radical army of plooderers has Jbeen&ivea back, step by step, until it now stands in the last ditch, expetueg. ' with desperation, the fierce on-sUoght kniit tA he made noon L But U by bo means Inteoas to give n up www a straggle., Tbe horde ef office belders have enjoyed too long the spoils of go v erajsieat, to mAi they will p resort to trtnfm device to .Avert,; toil!m. ever there..., !?, hfoateri tMrt wA'- ir at witb bew mocb desperatioo they may iiU thr fate s fixed 'aad lubvlt able : tefeat awaiti tbeta m Novetaper next if the Ifessocracy wul &jmk Thtm toav be a lew new lacoav ksu iL Lr the colors tflAcnir 1l- jcir- Ac.i bet bi the teiaf . oil crew. .This-' corruptiea, TTTJ" cximebas been fully inoculate Into their veiavlt baa paroeated tbeif tys- temsAnd created as ' onnstorti tLirst for plirndeVaaa, i ia the ayieiBei ef death, they are striving to thrm their arms te tee bottom of tbe public nurse. . ? I . . .. , - RsaAleail t?sverauli. J
Webster’s Weekly (Reidsville, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1882, edition 1
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