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THE 'BEAGON., ELIZABETHTOjVVN, O. thi BbiuYr^F/iir4iiii*6, ia l. r: WHISTE, ”.li; .w-ioV Fi'Anrio”. A . ■ A - J SVtJNTY licKFT. 'For the U^iflafi.ro, (l (t-LYQS. For BUeriff, \Y. B. CLAHK. for Treasurer, j J. M.i BE ABO-'. > l Fur ilC!,jj»»tor *-** Ot-tMli;, V..X#£Mv. ]i • !• ,-i | ■ ■ . Jr1 " ‘ , '' ' For Sm-eybr,- . A. A. TItO i. Fcr Coroner, L A. iiEGIBTKIt. : 1 "or Fi-enWcat : ORO V ER'C LEV El, A K i i. ofjtow Yu A For Vi.c-FtvHtoIent. ALLAN <i. TIL kMAN, .of Ohio, For. riVcfuiVior tru t^atvratjarpf; ,u X. A. M. WADDELL, i,t New Hariover. i’. N. .STUL'DW U K, . of Ori’iigo. . suie Daccratic Wei. V >r Governor t ', DAN I EL Vs. NOW LL. , < of Witla County. V’ol L rot< muitNAivcn,; ■: /■■'I THOMAS M. lion , of Alftitiitncr. Si erritary of 'i-Uiii! \ v?'. I J V > - WILLIAM L. .SuU'NDtNtr, .. f Wake.'' . ’J'coujuie: . FONALD W. RAIN of Wake. '< ''•I s A - r ni <>i ir.sh UeMojtt :• /: KlOXtiY.* M-J piNftKR.' 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The! pt'l ,t> not , pliblicsi* , I , lb* pay *>a ■j expefluv-'s of j.wiiars l ave iK)t. paid fur oho inoiiioTitV time ins ;■ , ' i *■.-.■ i that a »>:r;•■•r |. a.** , ■ ui • a ribj.uy.oi woik- j iy io'r a -* vav. r. j Wo UiUve] , ail h-or.jv Wu-*> v'-'* •’ -*■•• supppuiny people <>f the j i uni ah i n iOUit* We ihiilik ti af;ilit* < "ouuiy havi pri-j thfifir section to o! ria'h a h iKiv^- \* t We bp hot hi iiy tln*r,\ i* an v thiur iu a i .■ ; at d;as vm 1 to buy a In Uvt,,f> ■ <n:r paper. v pxefer^l ashbrtj |uon ii: cl.is; part olt t!ef Paha nidi we decided, a ,vy hav, rtharb nud :*S. nits’ ‘BkaO'Xc' ; i - up not com »to call it tin The person who r3iaark**t1 that YorM Stat a l > *ui ktic chutupioii /j Mibiues ... .ext^cutive ability <k -a l ap .-r.rtih in with the |busi;i*js^ end i f a lofuei'was1 not fait out of It i^ayreaf htur! ! he ■i .1, 1 ALE£4 NPEf. LkDOIfAUY i$ corrupt, ttpeots. n lexer to a ulitai a mail for office hi4 public, and alienable ri and-iearn bad. 1 he a ill ever sb The BeptiiWteau party bad*nomi nated Alex, McDonald for Eegig ter ofl>eed) . It therefore, becomes the duty of every voter to a«k the questions, is he honour, is lie ineor ■' Tptib’.e. 11 Lto "is dishonest, if he no good (at.11 should support him tor office, however, well Qualified he, may he m other re die it is no pleasant to inr.u pet son ally, yet becomes a candidate record belongs to the evei.v ;ht t< of corrupt teen, and make them plain to r.pY* ffbt man has anio enqaire into it. bet her it lie good or •Off tbC iiKJLOwN »e -on the dark ways public. Vfe sag boldly, and wo xvilb.snb 1 before ue g.-i through : Til AT AhDXVN DFit MCDON ALD, KHp)jB14CAN NOMINEE | ifOit uvMpynm of deeds,is !TOO OiMosENT, TOO OOii lilJT'T, TO STiiE CITIZEN i Why do we Because, FIL'D TiJlE OFFICE S BLADEN COUNTY. -ay sot i.d. Tili iJAN FAi.NI itECOliDN OF HIE U jIO-S 1, ii'; II. JtiyOll, acting as Attorney for C. & O. \\ I p 4 lei. 1 , L • * clique mo ages ou tlxe ! ieen, and on I anoutvdoo j drily. ( be delivered to the liegister ot BE ENTITLED TO OF ANY GOOD ; Coopei tv C sold a saw mill to ail>. 'To ecu re the pur lie took t\vo: 11 on g~ iudi and iix: ures, one io.hiiiii'.eil for vJuO to secure hia f to Oooper & COv, for to secure the amount duo lilt m. 4ile did lio? inroad that ! either imjuigage should base pri 0 show that bo Vmsactin' in good iaiM, he took both snort i gages to tha (Berk’s, office, aud ) psobatod them at the mme\time, j and loft .hein wttu the Clerk to Deeds lor Kegmtrnnou. The twe ! . I moityagi a Were in e to package. itid the Jle k, Geo. F. Melvin, who a in an of .rath and probity, save iat lie dkl jljiOt s< puilife the mon ies, bu' dctli vexed to Mr, Me Den d at the same mpaiept of time. 1 But • va« <1<:os the probate book ' show? The f olio < ing is the iCeeord from t:.e prjpbate book, and . the loeeiuis ire both in Alexander Me Dcnaiil's hond-wntiug: ^eip i.aiM ' The. re DonaldT that hditH-ei «*oa ilelviu a % -W W-< Q. v l Sr: c- r & £ <1 V fci '.sn- > pf--ST :' y (i_i c c_ c *-\ _ ^ 3 od or. ■£ 3 ST >>o'~ 'is |yh rho IV 55 without:; .sepal The mo' i placed IVCldtrt lilSt ua t i>« $.|nm of tlu-ill ts U! I be suteiiy <>a t tic q; her Coo|K>r liOthiil^ <ii>uc hi U HI •MpE r. -: W cc» a I' i pc ~ <t> which are ii) Me ij show conclusively, .1 the .two niprts satne day, and Mr. nsave them to him cite mortgages, s were, therefore, ban la on July the : I >’i If;it became of o*v ; to v. to his otlke, n<5 -ve:j t hat they are JOjpeity and that one layot of ii. ii. Lyon, hisdihcial bond, and favor of C '& G , whom he eared »nd wlm liatl never The time tv. Uo.t ii ffijuhi be lJtieca his«;hktial bo «d] "Sol, ltft tc^tstra?y* L . 11 ■ 1. \ CM. (Jy" i ,t g ojdh thi\ of |j •; IV MvDoNalj. Clar of Deed* Mott dage* to 1". vS ! tl. & Ur>. ITivu i tion 1st d ty of August at 8 a. m. 1887. a. id regialtered ojit 5fch day August 1887. A.'jiicDoy AAB, Register of Deeds; fiee Book of Mortgages Ho. 4 paged 778 -7 <y. T ue<$o .records i ) ce ii be seen in cbe * lt«g:^teir cf Deeds oiiice by a ay one who dekh i os to read for himself. Tlie ii;ii% of the mortgage to 1? II. Ly on & { ; v ' v | Go., was true j and if follow^ as a | matter of coarse that the dace of j riling of the mortgage to G. 4 G | Cooper & Co., rsis false. MeDon* I aid a leceipt on the Probate Book jin the Clerk’s office shows that ; both mortgages were receipted for ! oa the same day. He received | them at the same time. The | law fited thru when they went in* i to jus band:-;. Did he act corrupt ! lyf Judge bun by his own chafes | »ion. During the following fall lie i went to Gapt. ho. U. Lyon to ask him to sign his bond for removal. Captain Lyon told this writer that Air. ’HeLKupdd remarked to him aimal the time that he *uuted aim to sign the bond, that he no ticed that the two' mortgages re i ferred to above were ou the same j property, add that one 6; them was made, to him, and that he hail pat the li. II. Lydn & Go. morrg I age ahead oi the Cooper & Co. | mortgage as a iaver.-to Mr. Lyou. ilr.lijon said that he hud intend ■ ed no priority, and tinif McDonald. I was resposihle for the way in. ; which, the mortgages’ were placed on the records. i Because, 2nd. His treatment of I Archie MeArther col. shows that ; he was. and is now fully capablo of making false entries on his re cords whenever lie can aceom push any object bi so doing. 11B ! DEr 1GVUDK1) ARCHIE 310 AETHER OUT OF HIS OffifE TljlRD INTEREST IN THE TCWNLOT OH WHICH S. 31. LLOYD & BROS. NOW DO i BTSINESS, Some years ago Me Artloo and two others bought the tot from Nick Bixztdi and wile. Bizzell said that there was a mis take u\ the deed, and that it don vejed more land than lie intended to sc-11, and refused to allow wile to ha^e her privi exam ini y tioni taken. i>y pome means Donald da: mod that ho owned an iji ter: st j a the lot. 3re A r: h or is ad tl e deed made to him and Uiu par tfiers, in -Lijs pors'-ssiou. Tb.nk.ig fjuir. aa McDeufdd was Beg lie would act honestly, begin decw to hi id to have the priviy ex amiiiation of Nick BuzeU’a taken, and the deed probated Not getting bis deed back. a i thoc become sustdesoRs, a is i ster, e iris v.; re Me and; sent to McDonald ifer tlio k eDouald jir tended that the been misplaced. Again cod. | leed ! and! du\ after day, and somei ' Me*} Art fier seublor the deed, and n ex after eusc* he was par oil wit si some The deed was fin alii ducckl and surrendered to 31; ther but not until Alex. Ms pi'i • - Ar ab! self had sate bid procured a deed to b: file old term, liioy in one v. same . proiasrty, recorded the deed a;!,d in his attempt to steal AitlleCi lafiiJ. V e use tl.< fashioned woid, for sue fariqus practices deserve do suiter he lie then sold tlie 16 d Bros., ami pocketed to Don him slid felt Me plain j uej the; j Tlis transaction slows j*h«&{ McDonald is void of every piiu j eiplc ofbouor. .No doabf, Me Art h had ;rav* as i am L*.r liijil voted for bun. lie run <*iattic Ke publican ticket, the colored man's candidate, is bis special friend. McArthet, here fore, reposed special f trust ijid confiiou -c iL hwu. lie tl that tins*, and tleAadded »icAKuer oat ot Lis iaatl. vUai are the colored tdMirs jgr » do about it? Elect him .hereby stultify thou selves, r:. vtiV liich iudhi a.1 neat at Xow, IQ polls pH..- treatment of one of Lheir own moo! What will v »tels do about ;t; Elect him lhereby endorse uiiii iu tne false-1 • tt on of the il ic oidsol his tier ’ No. We have a better Opin j ien o( the voters of Bladen CouU Ixr * and and the all t and tv,.both'white and colored The 'it 'colored [voters are nuie* better twenty idly fol white educated than they were year* ago w lien they lit i«? lowed the lead of $i| f< >: inex Tile time mrs come when ibe is»cre8t»®l tbcir owm race de ui iful that they siiould vi>h iatelii geatly add wot , as so >ni iv f&u eliiuea worked iu the mtjtreet of the Republican parjly, ahji, voting for the ticket regardW^t of the want of honesty in the it en that thby vote loqr. They ought to •.how thty|\vorIyl that their edeea better reise of tioiial iriavroyetaent hkji ...r 1! L»' .. ,• . . i. i ■ iualiiietl them for the totQi he ballot. i , jmii- , ; { '..j I Voters f slion Id recollect that *heu they elect a man to office, th|it hu. it is a iecomatQmialtioh of to the rest of the world that b‘ b honest sutd v. ortby ei trust it a» 1 credit. Ih other words, gives hiin credit with the world K'tv, what will other popple, [he outotoe World, think of the rueit of the people of Bladen couu tv if’vc elect fluch a man to office f?“lh)W Citi Yonruvrn self respect, 2ef»»;fi|iaiuds i\mt you defeat such chaMdera and set your self i fghij with! i*j rest of lire we rid. : Wft 'ijfLK -AM 0 JUKTY CVa VENTIOR.] The delegates met in Court House at 12 it» p." iu. and were called to Older by Lion, John New ell Ob- ex, ::iou- her of the Legis lature', nd Chairman of the Coun ty Cxt kiijivc CmmuittOe, who ox plaiii|il fclWi object of the eooven iittii.- Oin motion, John Newell was ei'to^u phrmivucift chairman. an itbuu was nominated fur seegfcdbiy. McKeitiiau declined oil the ground that he and the Chtu. w^ro Iroin the same to wnship ' and np^liiated Rev. Vv. ii. Gra ham. 4raham declined the nomi nation. M. King Jr,, was placed ion and refused to act. hurts—late democrat— was liouMhtod and elected. Rob*: eits decifued the election, and lioaduatwl V\. Li. Sykes. Syko> declined c;bo nomination and gave as At reason that he i ad a sick chi’d ar. home. At tftb o' age ot in nonih B. M. f he yroi‘eodiuii's» . Rev. J. \V. Davis who had been ireviousiy nominate.! . and who had escuSi <1 hiuisd nominate! and electc^. iyas again Moved; nor.to alkijW; any one, eicofcit del egates in the‘-bar. Moved, Coat the roll ofAc.’/hhliips be ca !ejt. Roll (tailed, a all townsui^a found to Tin Hindi. be reprcnHnted except. |fo coux-^'.h. The chi lit' older.-. * he roll *f towuships to bo called oa nyjniuiPtioay tor litpreseutu live. lieu TUom. ITcjwu the Hoof t > Jiomiaato J. Bays thSt'biy Kopabli; is a ;uity oi' br-'-ku • ijfc, to-.. i Ivei! failIV defeat *d ia Ida u;.i i;»a. iy. tie was jo;r.i»:.te ivus gCod :hinu hat ^ lean whose cUarai-ter Did not bel levy in x;i\ Itepubi'.eauW At tbi*. »0>n4] 0‘ajie delegate r■ • -% ^ v 4 r -' ~ * T: he objectihu, that we die hero to • • Jj -- * . • : T’■ » . T * ■ lOc.hmtc takes A. Button, aa party ail l has going to i.en uA to uni nitbrpos d keupeecb w. The chair cveiTaled the ob etetiot*. 'Jthe speaker. hod tin fce<l?, j j . , . ' ■ 1 : • ' f bid placed the name of J. A. But on be'bicsjthe Convention. Dan dcKeitLai Heads a note fioin J. 1. Button iplegihg himself to abide iy the acao'i oi t|ie convention 8. M. tad .o support lyh ticke iiug Jr., >oiuibsted W, JbjButton. id 'ei.uitei that tue Ue‘jmii mt ptuLy ^ad a . igbfc to carryithe ,‘oitatyj that nib candidate uajd levtb hvel deltal jUf that (»is aona• uatiou f$jeg»fc the defeat of the ieaicerati'. nominee. done Me say Alt. i0pUd to speak, and was Dveuupted. b.v the cl.auj who ob ecj^sMl t«t> J (arson aUties.—kibe chair ^|rig^^ so have i<u idea itbUt-*>a.e Hus 'Uqdoanaat w«- goo g to )e said by the speaker4? McKay kxiplt*in«ai tbae hi waa ejneg tu second thp »oaUi|atiou < id. A Slitter. The chair then allowed to proceed. He roup speech. He 'flat that he m1 come to Bomtji&to.a true re- i ioncan: that ire a;e tired of b*v-l g soters bought ’ike tir tea tine,1 id then sold oat to ihd Highest dder. J. W. Davie addressed the oou •ntiou urging the iioiar tuition of stroRijeff man, Uu* did no t made a n A*9W-« a gen apiiii aind re name him. He appealed to (lie convention to transact its busi ness with dispatch, and in tk manly manner. ■ jj j j; Gibbs (Shaw seconded the nation of YV\ J, Sutton, fered to J. X. Cain. Johu Guv ton attempted to ad dfhss the convention. Sow4 one raised the poink of order, iliut Hr. Guyton was not a delegate. The Chair rilled that the objection was well takW and Mr. Guyton was silenced, j On, motion nominations were closed. Oit the first ballot, J. A otem hud W. Sutton received \i J. Sutton ' On motion, the nomination ol J. | A. Button was made unanimous. Alex, JMcDouaid was, hhiinua te J for Ilegister of Deeds by ae clainatioft. ; VV. J. Sutton place 1 flj. M. Ih>b ertjs—late democrat -m nomina adn. He said that M e\ Roberts bad been a democrat, pht pad re* mnioej (for the sake of au tdiite— ' Lifhi ...a the tnackius. are ours-t-j. tiiat; be bad been a democratic! magis trate appointed by the la^p Leg islature ag Trust L s protest, ami bad some influence which be would et. On motion Mr. KobCJps was nominated by acclamation. John Y\. Downing was placed in nomination for Surveyor, by AY. J, Button! Mr.Button said in Die bebaif that ne bad beeii studying skive) iug, and was apt to learn— Hid not say .that- he bad learned— lie loo bad some influence! which would help theticket. On ijhotion, Mr; Downing was nominated by acclamation. Mr. C. i>. Pridgen was placed in nomination Tor Treasurer, but declined, fcj. M. King Jr., whs placed in noruinatioii and declin ed i.o accept. - YVi J. button ad dressed the Oonvention oomph liieutiug Mr. Pridgen, and ciahu iug that be tvarsoid out fajb years, ago. Mr. Cast well was placed in i noaiinatiou. Kev. Tom jjliowuj took the boor, and asked ; jiu an i insinuating w£ v. what Uijnslnvcll | nail been placed before the oca j veution. Tins brought! John Mayes lb bi.pfcoty lie to d i Jp>wn ! fco set down, am! hot to to tue convention al rbax v,tu; Cashviei 1 spoken, < >f 4 iaii., j •fay j ■ -,’1 a.. | poeu a parson yustj li ke . iirov n, uniu, and was named J.iuuM VV• Jv Button says tout .ub good iiepnb’icaii coubl make a 'bou . bei'i'ic :his Board of Goih|hihptiofi ors,. and moves that the uoiiih a non of Treasurer uc ten ope n and iefeired to the Executive Cotuuht tec with power to make a ■# lioiifi roper. W ti n hiII to t wo nation if (Ley should lum A dopted. H. H. Barnhill was nominated for Coroner, by accfauiatlon '*’ J. Button said ibaf Mr. G b ad becu ft lie publ ican up years ago, when he \ old the Democrats, but bald back to Ike Kepobliear. jiijr !•*• ■! X \ | i» -i won id accept the nomination ,' Ou utotkfiij the ( on ven jonrned. with emue y. and tide I ad fct Apfjiiy to j f j | 1 * : A T. H. HALES-; £UZAB£T«T«WX,X,(!. - ' ^ *. . . • I ; - i jr-T " " ' /' ■; /; ' ' >- ■ ■. j - L ■ ! Keeps constantly .on jhand foi: sale at the | lowest cash prices, a fine lot of shoes, and a l full stock of general merchandiso. Go to HAT/ES’ for yonr Tobac ^ ' ' ■, ■ -| 'r '* ■ * ’ ■' J ■ V, . co, Sunif and Cigars. By your. Flour, Su ■■ . '*M ' ■ ■ j ,/■ ■ V gar and Coffee at HALES’ if you want to make good trades. Tin-warn cheaper than any oth Y er House in town. 5' ' His Pound Bars HPflUP.it» CEliffi WILL mi /on SMILE. ] ■ '/ " 7 Canned goods for . • . i ' 1 - . sale, good Lye cheap. I'nre feb&elioti&rie* am In*, bought at JlALES’j Salt for sale in any / quanity. - j, ! A foil lot of David Land ret IT* Xurnip Seed ju*t arrivejJ, ~ , • ); . • w, ;; • I/:>.i Will pay the highest market price for Cot ' ' ■ ■’ - >• ' : J . . V fon, Com, Beeswax Tallow, Chickens, Eggs and. all other country produce. ( . <i tf A i
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