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J - - ':--. ' ll . . . - : 1 - 1 ' '. -.;':.-'---. , -J .., . : i', ,"..!- . .. - ' . .h ; V ...r-..". I ;) . -; : -!!.. . :-';- - : ; : , : v.. ; , .. ... ,.;..!.-....... ; , . -, . 1 (,:. -.v-v-,- r v, ..' !..-:;.-. ' j.i I 1 ' 7 MLEIGII REPUBLICAN. ..-:.) ; .: 1 . U. ' .-!' - , PUIiLlSHKD DAILY. ; 1 f .- -,T'J .i - - - V . ;" AS. D. UZZELL, Business Manager. 4 - i: ft . a f ear, in advance. .M......... 00 louths. ......... .....4........ 1 jg City subscribers 15 cent a week. L.. J t. i ft 'OFFICE gftAKDARPyTOQl i HE W 1 h M I NOT ON STAR. ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YEARS. DAJLY HTAK. ! All the news of the dao will be found iu condensed when unimportant, at length .v'hen of moment, and -always, presented In n clear, intelligent and interesting manner PalMcriptlon In Adnfc: One year. ;' . i '$7 00 : month.. ....... . . : . . . . '.-. 3 50 ;V':ire months. -i. ii'ii : '- 2-OQ 1 The AVoekly Star is now com Mined with ilto J'Carjlina Farmer?'' and i one of the f, heftpest papers inHhe country. at' the foi- V wiug reduced rates: Mua copy, obe year . . . '. . i ie copy, one six months . . . .4 l .... 1 00 ; Address,! . i lY.a;ifc UMAliV,' '1 y'1 f - i ; Eilitor arid Proprietary V ; : ' Wilmington, N. C. 'L 1 1 H A O N O L I A MOS I T O R, . MACJSfOLIA, X. '.,,' . V. T.' 1 1 ANS AFORD, Proprietor Published Yedneldaysr at $2 per annum If F. It t.AXo R E UN" E W S WJJLDC'X, x. a, Mannino P.uoriiEKft, Propjietors . H. J. T JtANNINoVEDITOB. ruhltshod uenji-weekly,- at $4 per year. XT O It T 11 C A R D L I N 'A t D 1 II ECTORY FOR 1 874-75. p R O SPEC T tJ S . The undPr8jne.r proposes Pulh'voi of about-September 181, 1874, in tne cuy iiviieiKb. ""irHK.NOR AlWWwuiiiD I , .iiesi revi-jea lists jlUM,;-;rtiaG5ial una Executive offi- 1th a Census terort of each eountv. its Agricultural. Mechanical ana ti'um mere. al iourcca and Industry. ; Lines of Railroads and other Public Works, their extent, route aud importauce. l h Merchants, : CI lizeuM, Mechanics aud 1'rofesslonat men of every city1 and town in North Carolina. ' Public. Private and Endowed Charitabl Institutions, Colleges, Institutes and Pri mary Wchoois. .' i . ' To which will be added an! Appendix! . showing the KISh.'PKOUKKsS and .PRE MEJMTHTATUd or the petrous of HuHbaud ry in North Carolina. AlsA a complete list ot every U ran geN umber, MasterSeer. ta ry and Postottice. - , : . r .nbscription Price Single Copy, $2. A limited number ol advertisements will be received and Inserted at ihe tuliowiug rates:,. . ' , j I-'rom lt to 10 h Pge, alter reanling matte; per paBe, v, $2.- 00 iaPuge,, , . 15.(x k ' ' - a uo - From lOth to last Page In the book, ; c ;;Wpage ' ' 20 00 y. Page,. . 12.00 y i 6.00 FIRST, EDfrlON, 3,000. The cheapest and most use Ail Boufc-evtr j ubiished. o business man i should be without a copy. . . 1 . R. t. FULGHUtf A CO., g P E C I F I C. M KDJ C I N KS. Dr. GREEN'S FIT CURE I i The Great Remedy ' for Epilepsy. . ' v cures . .:: , - '' Fits, spasms, ronvulIons aid Nervous Wakefulness, acts promptly, often arrewt iug the Kits from the first day's use, even where they have existed for years. COMPOUND EX. CORYDALIS The, Oreai Vegetable Alterative, J '' CUBES " ' , lf croful aiQcoudary Syphilis, Era ptlon s on t tde Hkln, and all diseases arlsiiig from im- 4ure iiiMu. MEDICATED HONEY I .. -. . . . .? j ;r. ; . A Sovereign BalnTtor Coughs, Co'ds, Bron cliltls. Asthma, and all diseases jof the air jiasaages and Lungs. By l'.s tiure.j use juauy Buppoaeu cases or c msumptlon are promptly relieved and Ihe Lungs restored IV ueaii.il.; NEURALGIA SPECIFIC I A prompt.', pos'tlve and permainent rellet - for the.excruclatlngt pains of AeuralKia. , Rheumatism and Wclatlca. For Bale by Druggists of Rale gh. N. n. f Prepared only by Drs. Green j Llndley A i Rentley. Charlotte, N C. 1 rjiHE CAROLINA SPRING BED. i.Pateuted January Cth, 1874. The undersigned offers to the public the CAROLINA SPRING BED BOTTOM, f ' WHICH FOB : I ! -.A'"; " 'ft-'- Cheapness Durability and Comfort he challenges the world. ., V . s1 -This bed is composed of the spiral spring, made of the bst tempered, steel, is simple in structure, and is perfectly noiseless, being an improvement upon all other sim ilar patents, i j, I will sell COUNTY, or STATE RIGHTS at low figures;, Parties wishing to negotiate u should cmimnnicate with me alt once. A Any one. with a little energy! ' can make money wnn' inu paieni,. . For particulars, address 1 .f . - IVy WR7.TAKER, Jan 27-tf. " l ! Raleigh, N.C f. 'J j Piedmont Air-Line Richmond &DanviUeV Richmond & i h DanTille R; iW. C. J&iyisnoB, i and Nortk Western X. CJ RJW j i ! In effect on and after 4 Su Feb. 22il,: 1874. 1 Stations, Mad, fJSJW&. Leave Charlotte; 7.0 p m 8.35 tt!m " Air Lin e J u. v .-"m. o.oo 'f ' SaHsbury, 10.09 pm 10.47 it Greensboro,215 am! 1.15 pm .Danville, 6.28 ?J3J27 Burkville, 41.20 8.06 t it AV at Richmond, 32 pjm Ut02-f ; ;' GOTXa SOUTH? i 1 : Leave Richmond, L28 p m 003 a m. " Burkville; 4.58 "1.28 " ! V " 1 Danville, 9.52 ;1.03 p ro " Greensboro,1.16 a m 4.00 " " Sahsbury, : 3.'56 ":. 6.33 " i - Air-Line Jn 6.35 " 8.55 " Ar- at Charlotte. VAd " r 9.00 GOIStfEAST. ; M : GOING WEST.'1 ' kfntmnn'' ; Mail. I -1 Mail. - I Read Down. . Read Dp. Leave Greensboro,2.00 a id 12.30am tt ti Co. Shops, 3.55 "LvelLOpm Ralegh, r 8.38 . ; 6.40 pm Ar.at Goldsboro,11.40 amLvS.00' NOJttTII WESTERN X. C. R. K. v (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensborp, Arrive at Salemi Leave ';$alenif i Arrive at, Greenboro, 4.05 P.M. 5:50 " 10.00 " .11.30 " Leave Arrive at Salem, 1.30 A.M. 3.00 ' " 8.00 " Leave ) , ': " Arrive at Greensboro, ; Passehser. train leaving Raleigh at 3.40. P. ,M. connects at Greens boro' with the Northern bound tram ; making - the quickest time, to., all jNortnern ernes ?HiStT?r) y.iVilti ni . .1. ' . 7 I sambas rvi cfctecf It Greensboro . , .7 - with the Mail Trains to; or. from points north or south. Trains daily, both wavs." f On Sundays Lynchburg Accom- iiiuuutiuii ieiive AVicnmoiia at a. in., arrive at Burke ville 12.39 p. -m., T-la : 'T 1 ''ll' i r r i"'L''- xeuve nurtevme a. m., arnr at Richmond 7.58 a. m. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Rich mond without chanp-e.; It Papers that have arrangements' to auyeriise ine scueauie oi ; tnis com pany will please print as above. For further information; address, S. E. ALLEN, . Gen'l Ticket Agent, : ' f Greensboro N.C t; m:r. Talcott, ; . ' : Engineer &'GenTSuVt ( "T; ADA MS A 8 O N r Raleigh, N. d.,-- f Manufacturer and Dealers in STEAM ENGINES. m SAW and GRIST MILLS, Hoisting Machines, J ' ' : (iojr st0es,) '" - ' " 'and- " ' ; -1 : ' Machinery of all Descriptions. - ( Also castings for ; .. . MILLS, MINES, Ac -Plows, Harrows,' Cultivators, &Cw Casting guaranteed as gol; and prices as reasonable as ny where In the State . Repal ring. neatly and promptly executed t reasonable terms. : 4 . Highest cash price paid forold iron. , octl5-D2w&wtJm - V , if -j- - , " V PROPOSALS' l' FOR WOOD arid COAL ; Office of eciietary of State, Kaleigh, N. U., J uly 3d, 1,874. - . .Sealed Proposals in duplicate, with a copy of this advertisement annexed to each, are invited ana will be- received, at this office until 12 o'clock, M., ; SA TURD A Y, AUG UST 1st, 1871, for furnishing fuel for use of the General slssemb-y and the several Executive offices of the State as follows: . . ; . 500 Cords of Mercantile Hard Wood. ' 25 T?ns ,0f Hard CoaU , ( The quantities to be more or less as may be required, and to be delivered at the Cap itol yard at such times as the undersigned may direct, subject to Inspection. ' . Bids to be made -separately for wood and coal, and each accompanied by bond and security (Justified) for the delivery of the articles mentioned, ihe bond upon bids for Wood to be 5U0, and the bond for coal to be $200. , , Bidders are requested to be present at the opening oft their bids. Enve ope to be en-, dorsed Proposals for Wood" or "coal," and addressed to the undersigned. " I . . WM. ILOWERTON, . V- '-! ' ; " ' " - Secretary of State. Jy3-taugL . notice: Clerk a Collectors Office, , wulytht1874. f Board of Oommissioners June 26th.: 1874, 1 hereby notify all persons who failed to list their taxables to come forward and list the same within the next ten davs. nnder penalty of the law. -t ts t ) ; " F1UNCIS M. ' SORRELLf ' ;t ; i Clerk and Collector; ... - i rr ,nV ; i! fKrst-ciss 4 1 : , ..j . :. .i i -"7 S . i ' -. -- " --' "-' 1 : 1 Devoted to the SUCCESS4 OF THE EEPUBI ICAN .1 I rf i i REPRESENTS N:6t Men. ONLY SIX DOLLARS VER ANNUM. i Office in the Old Standaro! Building. The ' Weekly Republican, TWO 1 DOLLARS. . ::)' 1 FOR , THE CAMPAIGN FIFTY ' CENTS. i ! . .J; D. UZZELL, i Jl.. J. 1 n l: 7 i Publisher. 'C- I i u n j i , . 1 1 1 1 ii i i i i t i i: nil tty r ine ioiiowing is wie piauruiui Carolinai adopted m Convention, ! Republicans xf Korth Car- ftssembleoV do intiO tgescttZ; lv That the ; platform and principles 6t th6 Rep6blicah party of orth .Carolina, as heretcK for enunciated in its 'conventions, are hereranlrmedj and events nave prorea ; tnat tneir practical enforcement is essential to the wel fare f the country; and to thf mainienance oi me nguwuwi ests ladiliberties5 of epleV - 2. That , theiRebublicant. jpaTty of Nortfilparo1ina: favors as .rapic a (dirimnition ahd as tinction of all interhalTeveniie tax, atioii as ihe Exigencies I of the govf ernment wiil permit, for the rea son ,thdt the details of I the collec tion are necessarily offensive, and irf jmany respects oppressive; to the people. ;v " i! - I " . : J, 3. iTKat -all internal revenue taxes on . . the distillation of fruit ought to be abolished. .-: 4. That the Republican party of North Carolina recommend to the Congress of the United State the passage of a general amnesty bill, and the adoption ot all, necessary measures for the enforcement , and protection of the civil' j and pbliti- cal rights oi all classes-oi Ameri 'can citizens. W ;i I. f:- ' - -M, 5. , Jhat; in a . free, and vrepresen: tative government, , we recognize the paramount oongauon w ,pru vide efficiently tor the, general ed acaiuubM ui M u u j . u iu accompnsn that end i that we ? respectfully re commend and ask of 5 the national government, such aid, by the pro vision of a public , fund,-or 3 the do nation of public lands to the lpur . poses of establishing schools in the several States,. as will Recure?tq4jie 4nasf?e? of the people of' all classes thfr fciefits 'lof a . life!eral du5i tion. ; ' ' vy1 6. That1 we fully endorse -the acts of Congress, passed? to secure' equabnghtSrand; protection- to the citizens of ;the United , States jn: the1 severa States and J we respect-! fully recommend a continuance: of the present laws and ihh adoption1 of shtfurther legislation-as iwill more certainly, secure Up thej xjiti-; iens full jand practical j enjoy ment' of alb their rights, privileges' -and liberties. ; C' c::': 7. - In the opinion' of this . Con-i vention, theejB.Qciitic majoritvi of the Jast Legislature,lb v nsbli-1 ,dating into one act its numerous pr6)ositioris ' to.; amend Me tate Constitution; endeavbredVto;1 force upon the people a ialseTueifSnd to coerce them intd; the 'adoptionpf obnoxibus-amendmenlsjarid inso much asi ? all r-these pitipositions must be submitted tothe next Leg islature lor' f atificatidn-betbtethe same can berreferred tb thepeopleJ therefore, -Vm tuin Zvt - j i Rescued n.mX ; thef amend riients proposed as a ."whole. do not meet the approval x of the5 Republi can party, because1 their adoption would subvertj'.essbntial principles of the existing- Cohstt'utioiL r. . m 2i sThat' Republicans! cannot ; -endorse a ' portibn r Of1 said amend ments, and the -next General 'As sembly may adopt fetich" of them as shall- seem best for J the . general welfare- ;f t,'SJ:f -;: " .-l:1 3. That we:S cordially, endbrse the administratibii;;of Gov Cdld- well and rcogmzetJihe4ifact that vi ycu iuajr Teiyf upon; ms nrm ness' in uphbldirig their interests and r- defendino thAif trio-f o- r1 we heartilythan hini ftrresistmg thelrevolutibnary purpbses bf those tecuon anordea by itutibn:,rn retful1- Dersbnai preferencesVwe 'pledge 'ourselves to support 'earnestly and without reserve, thV candidates presented by1 this Convention, believing that in unity alone is strength, and that principles aniorelmportant than men to- theRepublicans of North CaTolina- V1'"'- 'r: ' iA The following is the plan of or ganizationhlch iraxsqopted : : - fiesc&ved, ' That- hereafter the or ganization of thb5Republjcah patty of -North Carolina hall'be asfol loirs v ) $ --r ' - V- J 'Jl p Af .State ecutive?;Commit teer of Eleven i members, to be ap pointed by Hhe President-oC 'the Convention, who shall beear offidd lilt 4i ,7 ' I - I NO. 44J One of tne 'members ofnch , com- ioxliAi GonressiOnaf Bistnct JOnitoittee for eachl dtrict,"tal)e cpced pfy one f t me?air . itrom eacn county, to. oe 'appoiniea ;.y tne Vongressianai . xisirici, i3 .irV XuntViKxecutiv Commit tee tobe comnosed lofiOne'meni- ber from ;eachtowT3shp)lO be ap pointed by the County vCqnven- 4. A committee- bf five for eacn to wnship to : be appointed 'by the people.: id Hm) xvm .vr'oj.f liesolved, , lhat the present, .or ganization 8hall continue , to .. exist f i ijS2iThair-the;-Tepe.nta tionfinn the county 0iConventions snail be in ; accordance with f tb or orfiranizatibn of the party heretofore adopted. ? ; "11 1 The State Executive Uohimitte is as follows: - --r) f14'?: : : : I. E. nWestj of jCraveniW ol T. BKeogh, of Guilford. la N: W.'Lillington;of Davie. ' S. F. Phillips, Wakb, Vex ociof R. W.1 Logan of Rutherford. -;SCarrQW,tof -Beaufort- v J. W. Hood, of Mecklenburg. J .H. Harris, of Wake-: , - R. B: Ellis; of WoM J. , n. : G. L. Mabson, of New Hanover J- H. Williamson, of Frankhni '4 5 f 1 Raleigh Feb 12. 1874. The Republican members of . the Legislature in joint caucus, as- embled representing; as thevbe lieve:tHe unanimous J feeling of thej .Rftnnbliolns of NortharOlina do V Jl ...Tr.. I TOO poor, children j of ! the .State, $o! snametully neglected ii the past,; is a duty the performance of which we have attempted tb obtain from this General ; Assembly eontrolledi by a large iDemocratic tmajority, and in which ,we hav,jfaiiedbut: we shall never cease our efforts to obtain the sahib at the hands of the govertitoenf : Of iXNorth 'Carolina, Andwe'i eonfidentlhuinhe: joeopleio sustain u&hKb' -i ,2. That it jsLto i-hebest interest! of the people 1 of 'North tjarplina,J tha hei jgreat1 'works of internal improyeraerit shall be pushed Vig-; orduslyito- cbmpletion;;aiidi to ihat; end every available resource shall be applied 3hiat the Jrues tt eppomy; ic-i tafes that the vdst inlneraf and agn ricultural 3 Wealth Of bur :trahs-mon-tane counties -should 'beiJunlockedj and poured .into the markets of the world, by the speedy cbnstructionf of both 'branches or tneWestera! -. VA 'VUAVAAAIU JLIXAIXI VUyVA, UJ tAJ' DucWown and Paint IRocI? and tbef Republicans east2 of .the:-mountains pledge themselves tOiico-Oper-atewith ,thepeople of the invest inany and alLplahs whlcXwill ac4 complish this end! The Ilonoi-or tbe Era nnd IU ' i UHcUen l Frtvate; Ccrretoil dence Stolen niiIlgd s i An Ontrae not .Eonorable1 J Man can or will Endorse ! ! ! lo the liepubLican Jrartv and the 'TuUic: - 4" : - For - the last - sixty ' days' ' th e .Raleigh Urai f: hlicut' " The -Tod Caldwell,?' or the Uriah ffeey. has endeavored by every,ameans? in its power tb. castj all t the odium and abuse ! that its corps,' ' of editors could manufacture to 1 blacken 'my name as as inan . and 1 as: a Republi can. ,;,.,: ; fx f : j -..hia. Yesterday u bein. in ; foeble liealth, ,andt sbiifed .bythese , nn-; called for attdc Iwrete aprf vate note to Mr: J;rCr 'Harris; closinglondfiia Up cburch. r: Tes,notes!wer lir . Harris. accidently, in the of fice of the Clerl bf 'ther Supe: nor , Courvfrpm which place tbey 'were taken :byiJ Albert Mag pim, as-Xaia infotmed and by.him shown: to sppejoff.the men holding higb, positions in the-Stater who advised their "publication. God herpl'the honor fcr:th'e'':01dlTorfti StateJ if men, holding the first posi tions in1 the; gift5 of ' Sie people will stoop td the' infamy "of 'advising thej'alication ; of Stolen private corrcpbhdeiicey under the hope that such publicatioh ' might serve their ncfarioJ3 " schemes ! 1 ! But thejrafe tnistaken ! Suchiacts are bound' tb" bury .Jih' oblivion 4JverV one mat counseled ors endorsed so mean; an act L ' -j In regard to piy note those who khbwme. know- I sometimes has-: , . tily make use of expressions that I j .-, I' 1 AUU VVMU , V VWI y . . : . - PTBl.ISnM KVKRT TirtTESDAT, . 2 per annum. .V cU. for the iHropalgn. One Ranare one day. AAI CO V .AA1 bAl . 1 0 1 5 2 (10 2 50 31 0U 00 " .. r - n.v .lava three days. " fottrdy.4 " five day " ... one weelr..- , ,i -. - two i nnth 15 00 44 V l.ihree.monfh.. i ao oo hrve nd idea of -carrying ' in to ex- cution, -lliarig sick, and seeing tlie Era of Monday-evening, with an . article: endorsing tlie noiiinees. of the BOltiafs? Convention i for bupe- rior Court) Clrk, and that, too, after the State; Exixutive1 Commit tee had decided .as , to the lecralitv of the ConvcnUon of the 15th of May,! felt as 1 f now f eel, that the Antand j its. I backers were de termined to break- up the party in the eoUntyrthaJ ,was their object, nothingribH liibr Jlcss In the heat of the moment, and believing no coxnp.rotnisd could be made with them to isayq: th,e ; p??tyt . and that, too, "lilfcrlXdecJAr publicly lFx&ntI not be a candidate3or Sheriff unless my financial;, difficulties were ar rangedv an sp ipledging myself to ' the Executive; Committee of the State, and seeing the Era after all ; this, stillfibacking j.np.U bolters' ticket, I wrotoA private note, and that note after, bavins' 1 been pro cured in theimanuer it was, is pub- . lished by and under the 1 advice bf such men as I have alluded to. As to' theRaleigh Republican, as has been repeatedly charged by the Era, being :- my) paper, or my especial .defender, J. bavei only this . to say: the paper will not, cannot espouse my .personal Cghts, nor de fend me farther ithaxiimyf course as a Republican is just and proper and this fencej welli a$ of the i Republican , par ty. ;Not a" dollar of ,tny money is mvesieajn uie ppv ? u-vuirws of the money used. to. carry on the : paper is from gentlemen not in po litical life but i ar$ strbng friends of my side of the eontrbversy, who seeing ( the , extraordinary course 0f the rai and Us determination ! to cr usht nie, L without Vk hearing through its columns, and with me the many friends whoTiave in for mer:dasp and ;do now Standi by audi endorse MeyasfslRepublican, -offered me the means to start the ipapbEn jubstantiaLba8is; and could of course stop the paper if IreuastanmVarrat I am readyial'i always have , been to do anything for the success 1 of ithe part ; but ithelRepubHcans of the State know, this . fight is not against Tim, Lee , personally he is buf the figure-head thVougb , which 'to strike otijier' in en and measu res, and to carry out 'the Vile sclnes :of thexStar j Chamber combinixibh m 'Raleigh. ;; -: m; ttwM mu V f ; As :to 5 niy remarksr,about split ting the ;party info'ja" hiindred pieces, I believe Hhe course of the Wa?6tiW its'bacters' would justifytme ii that;fl IButsttch isnbt noivneyer; was ms intention; arid my future action in the county will prove it ; If. the ; party jsf to be brokenupthe ; iaM ah dits corps of editors (State JanduFederll' of ficeholders) will have the responsi bility tp beariprtsuchiaidisasterj --, Int conclusion I, calbjuponi an impartial public to look upo the pbsitioh that1 th;cse!i men' have as-, gumetd by, pubiishihg fa stolen' pH- -vara correspondence.1 - i j t .jttiiicioLS; oof. .1 A :J?r fv'i i f 'jJti '-At 1 1 Gil A1 "0 U-: 1. 1 'Jl t PRACTICAL , . i ..if H4 9 - 1 , 4 rri CORNER. 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