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THE RANDOLPH SUfy J. A.BLAQL. Edtior- ArjHF.IJORO. X. U.. JULY 13, 187. LOCAL. " "Weather continues warm and dry Let -The candidates us have peace. are gone. IV aches in bushel j town P cents per Black is the independent candidate for ihei Senate. 1.U j See n another column what the press say about the Sun. Attention is called to the new an nouncements in this week's Sun. Asheboro seems to be infested with fhjas. Where is the Mayor ? 'There is no r lace like home as the candidate said when he heard he was defeated. If cai di dates expect us to publish their announcements in tbe Sun they must tuft, forget tQ. send-oiie dollar. x 1 . " j . ; Dr. Hamlin is having his house nicely repainted,. which! adds much to the Embellishment of our village.; Bean and Bingham ; are the inde penderit candidates fbr the House oi Representatives., ; Don't garble your tickets?. i : I and Ftrmg-nm. The ticket is Black Beau and Bingham, j Don't get things 'muddled. ;. - ""vTe did not say Black beans ' mi i , i . ; ni Yancey II. Cox, whose announce ment appears in I his week's Sun, is a good looking, intelligent farmer lie will make a good Treasurer. Captain 'Black is in favor of the passage of some kind of a stay law that will protect the people against the collection of old debts till they are better prepared to pay. The last Legislature imposed on every deed or mortgage admitted to probate a seal tax of fifty cents. This burden falls heaviest on poor farmers who are compelled to convey lands and make deeds Rev Jesse L. Smith has an ap pointed meeting at Back Creek meet ing house on 1he 3rd Sabbath in. July at 11 o'clock A. M. For the six months beginning Sep tember 1st, 1817, and ending March 1st, 187.8, the jail expenses for board and washing for prisoners amounted to $653,85, being $103 .97 per month, and yet .bacon is only from 7 to 8 cents per pound. - 4 -4 Capt. Wm. M. Black, candidate for Senator, lives in Moore county.' lie is a large- good looking man, a far mer by profession, and is full of hu mor and g6od nature. Black is in favor of the people electing their own county officers. : --4 . . Ridings of the :. 'Superior Cup.t Judges for the Fall Crr.curr, 1878, The Judges have- agreed on the following allotment. The re arrangement of the Districts render ed a new start necessary : 1st District, Judge M. L. Euro; 2d Dist, Judge A. S. Seymour; 3rd District, A. A. McKoy ; 4th District, Judge R. P. Buxton: 5th District, Judge John Kerr; Gtta District, Judge J David fccnenck ; 7th - District, to be elected ; 8th District, to be elected ; 9th District, to be elected, i THE ISSUE. When the Republican party came into power 'n North Carolina, in 18G8, the people had been stripped almost entirely of their rights. FoV years before the breaking out of the war, the masses' of. the people ot North Carolina were completely at the mercy of a tyrannical Oligarchy who ruled them as with a "rod of iron." All power was in the hands of a few privileged classes and the working n'en of the land were only automa tons to carrv out their behests. The Republican party set itself to the task of remedying this great evil. The election of Justices of the Peace, County Commissioners, mayors of TO THE VOTERS OP THE Sill JUDI CIAL DISTRICT OF N. C. Fellow Cmzrrsrs : I ara a ndSlate for the office of Solicitor of the aovhDU trict at the election on the rirst-Thufsday briefjpl of August next. 1 of announcement, but hope be for i the election m soma suitable way xo jriLcni my claiiiis to vou more fully. Kopcttrullv. H h. i. iiowi.. Chatham conr.tv. June. 17. t PfED. In Back inst. Mrs. Allen K jar: her apre. A conistC"i e!iurch fr -: r vr ?') on ihl'uh Kcnn.N cr r.tit of tac Tth y-fsr ot J w...r.i.itij la'lv ryi a A- Oi i..J .lil'.iM'.IM I- w i 2: vu.s Halleluiah. H Near Ashobc.ro on the Tih instant flrs. Pollv'Sinith. an old and infirm ladv.tl ; Benjamin l.-Ubwze; independent candidate for Solicitor, ..resides at Mbncure, in Chatham conn- . i - - ty, and is a gentleman of character and legal ability. We have received recently quite a number of kind, appreciative and congratulatory letters from our read ers, for! which we desire to.return our grateful thanks. There will be a Sabbath scbrool pic nie at Middleton Ridge, near' Kemp's mill, in Grant Township, on Saturday, July 27th. in? All through its later history the Democratic party has demonstrated that it cannot be trusted ; that a just regard to the public welfare requires that it should be kept out of power. The Republican party, admitting all that its most severe critic can bring up against it,', is entitled to the con fidence cf the country, whose great interest it has served so faithfullv in trying times of war and peace, and between which and all revolutionary schemes it will continue to stand like a wall of triple brass, Carolinian. ... . I -V'l.WlV -tll.l.-,.fc.ii. I'll I'.K II ' fines ana towns, were piacea in me ofNew Market .Townshiw. He UaV a hands of the people, and for the first I disconsolate wife and seven chiMmi. in the history of the State the masses were allowed to direct and govern their local affairs. 1 Things wenton thus until the Dem ocratic party succeeded in taking possession of the law-making branch of the State government, when the leaders of that party began, at trtice, to abridge the rights of the people and restore to the favored few the WANTED, At the ofucc of t!ie Sun a No. 1 or 5 . Washington Pres -4 k- Notice to Merchant All mcrrlms, crroi-ers. drucrTi-t.v:'! other tradtrs liable fi a irivile'e at . ... r., I 10,(X) under schedule beetio!f!2of right to govern at the expense of the Machinery Act, arc rtbv not::i4 peonic. . come lorw.ard cu t pay at once uni Mo;i The election of Justices of the 1 unJ5 lroub,Icr v VOPP1TT A m w 7 reacc na3 been restored to tlie Log n: . islaturc and the whole machinery of the county governments, is in the hands of that body. The county of Wake, for instance, has no more voice ia who shall be it3 rulers, than has iJ county of Cherokee. A COUITTY CANVASS. Everybody We were with the candidates at their - first speaking last Monday There 1 was a full attendance and good order prevailed. The candi-ttiat way occasionally yourself. - - - - j BRIEFS. Always in debt the letter B Awjteteof tea putting in depot. I ' 0! Nannie, wilst thou gang with me '! 1 I What is sweetvr than honey ? Lass-es, ofcourse. The best way to train up a child in the way it should go is to travel The candidates for th? various Clces will address their fellow-citizens c2S thu county at the foil times and mccs, to-wit : f W T Cox'd. Grunt TowusmV. Stiflav. July l?tb. . ... , .J Wake county farmer, merchant, me- Kroniay, July irdi. if chanic or laboring man has no vote I Providence, New i;-! cm Tcwiibhipllues- in regulating the afTairs of his county dMarkct. New Market Towhip, or iu saying how the money paid by Wednesday. Jul v 17th. 1 him as taxes shall be spent. Mem- JaXVsth. 3 J o;vn"4jI'' ;'urs" bers of the? Legislature from Cher- OH Rush's Store, TalciiwcleTove:hii; okee, Chowan, Richmond or Caswell Frjday, Jvrty lth. $ ' have as much or more voice in spen- Saturday, July 2oth. k ding the hard earnings of a Wake ' Liberty, IKny To:vn-hip. Tujlday. Li..- fi.. 1 July 23rd. . l couuiy .voiKiuguian, man me man Alfred Snritp, Ccluu-lia T.hip himself has, and all this great wrong! Wednesday, jmy 2ith. has been perpetrated, merely and sil5n. Thursdays July 2-Vh, solely for the purpose of keeping the ilifey Needhaia's, Urower Tevjlrhii Democratic partv in Dower. The n,laj ?u,y- l V- ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 an Snde- party in power time has now come when the people should look well into the&e matters. lUMui is aiways siuauuj: iruin me i i hcreoy announce in ii as many lo tne lew, and unies tne I penient liepurniciin cau .iini" itr ivreuc freemen of North Carolina are on t e lion to t,ie otlice of S -perir.r 0uit (Ink. they Having br-cn crn-i'y sliit a will Cnd themselves bound ikiiu. am juuu wnuuuii luuiuuy. i m?n voters ;n irif Raleigh 'Register. " lannunc i' invholl 'an on:. nd licr.n canili Il ls A Democrat from Randolph, who Uepro-entntirc W th.- i.-m C.:ai well posted, tells us the iudepend- of Ncrth ent ticket in that county will beat the straight Democratic ticket 000 votes. North State. .! i . t v lhe Democrats iu Davidson have nominated A. 11. Kendall for the Senate and 6. A. Mock and J. 11. Miller for the Jlouse. .t the yc UM:i . iv both iioli'ii-al ?:: !nve-U a :u inn i . . didate fur a J-eat u t'.. n..-.i il iijTi-vnU YiW.i. I.. .-. li. JilMill dates were all present, and all had "Truth crushed to earth will rise ' . ' .. ! Bomet ling to say. None of them, again. '; Trinity Kiudeiffart linvepvpr seemed to be posted and , The eternal 'years oi Gcd arc hers, j ? V U l IV 1 " ..l:'t 1 however, seemed to ue po UUL lew Usui o v'- ; The Ibest thing connected with it 1 And dies amid her worshippers ! But error wounded writhes iu pain, was tac ejtcotioui a""'- t r for the1 occasion . by Mrs. tewallen. Country merchants who are stnig-lino-along with, a Fu'valf-capital have I, puvl as much privilege tax as the lareelierchapt ami ..capitalist. Next to a ' rooster in a ' rain storm the most lugubrious looking ;en. np people H ill infill '"iKra. invitation to all Cone and e f iryourelv's. Tbe Kinii-rjrart-T t.cre..-.s on Vinc-lay, Ju!- 10. Mtse IMiock. f Walilntoii. I). C. -Hi - ... . ! -m have i?T;re thn denartnu nt. Wnn. vo o fJhUtn ' i Jj"1 e- STO sa.M U l. 1 ill- Hi -t ac- overheard srtme friend wanling to I and v an- verr cnivnt tiiat sreat 1 ."liJi'MSCV !!'M'! I 5 Ii'-in rsi.ididate t'r tir u:' : jf ll cf l)'"t.-d.s fjrlLa.nd.dpi onniy. 3!. N'l! At the eann-"t'oii.it.it:-:iof mv : ous friends of l.th u.st-.t". I hef i r . r - - , . x'. nounee m-scii vi itvi -trn lent iicn ti?ica:i I tlll'll' l.lll- 141 llil. Vult.'I VI i.illli.i dolph count v. bet three toon that. Le wo elected. 'j.i t i in .t S iT.k 1 annouac i..- Lv i 3 y:: t; c 5j. v f..,r J::i,r- i. .m- i h
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