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: THE BANNER l.f thith W"iiirrkf ti ti tut. i r . . . . . . i- Tk.a Bill k lnn.l.k.4 mm U.I.I I M MlilKtllkil. i-iikl.lSLlED IVtaT TIH KADAT. ST "M . ' . . . - j . - - - - I - 4- .uinimarjr;n.aji--- it nl r i e Cat. rtnK. , - J . . rm coi'i, r"i . j ? jtrfy f,ntpl elab 4 t at Jaara viij reelV 1) trva. ". ; , , , !;TH&raoTATcaAHiE$roN, ' &&gUU9t&Ml ''into of our Wnioa k W uurtlc t- fl II U Hi II ,mi v.. 1 tit ao oont'ififtiW'riot T !.. .1 (kl I l Hr KaJ I . l ' .t fore onr Mtr suwna . of the; r;id.eflh Han ski take Titr, btdiw oc their brneft', al- tHough the n'iw will be old to tome i The rtft Wit ,iiof tbo (inform tiAte 6$co reo ret which tbt rdiU a ...,.r '.. L iiii in tha Ron ill in .order. in '.mnk-i i itapi'al n nK them . t li"n"X'i ill Ii'ta iha natural CU- eqae5cf 0-bayonet order issued k diy 'wii'retMii to ihe riot. 'ThV 1f ItMiice-WrtH 'Mtnk -who 8ttltM to brf -op Colored Tildea nd UwiipW Clb..., .The pob wM to jftirioae thit n eecort of whtte Damoc-m wM formed, to protect the colore J Democrton their way home, M&'ttef ' -wmfeiik hj Aiiob 150iitftwi'wtrAjt',who'iwr arm- . r4 ,wfth'Uslclni and pistol: The J ifHM "tlw whrte ietunie4 he 're. VkgAh1)UHAkUKilftel inir Mtow-'H'W ViedlelHA,d the rubU.na dirkled. split into ' " . . I. PhimWun furrfinn and an antU undjr the protection of the United creased to rally 400, all of whom were yelling and shouting threats of -violence, approched,again and made ae ttault the whites nimbering only about forty. 'The whites were oter jowered by number and a majority Of them knocked seuselesi, w lute men ! with no desire to take part in the riot . were set upon I the negro mob and MVMmlfil1v wmmlLaii. Ana the wholfe c tjWM rfeppdnaiwrtej wRites white prermrin ferMe'wi"-! ercised all possible forbearance. One white man was killed! also Vnegro'pci iteeman, a a TL I r "Hacks wee Jnfd. pis W thfe 1 er. Are we to have a war of races? III DV AS WW w 0 i Vrfri fcrbld ! We hope the whites every, '. wilt' firhaar and be fiatithft: A void diffleaUies and be not hasty or wited.'- 1 " 'if 1 iai a mi rum . lit fl viunan The RadiraUs are in plight The white Republicans of the west swear Ithey will noi rote for CHara for Pre- t-idcBtlal Elector, and the negroee o t i tie ;east I will bolt 'from the party if ho is taken off the ticket, , At present BIHy 8mith, Jadge- Rassell and other TlJ,Z7:Zl- Lmntti Deo,4e TCI II W TSimiT.ri- al OllgTI aT 1AUSBSJ BWBIW mrvrmwmrm i .iv.i rvrrU'i nw will I taken off the ticket before the election,' .. .. 1, it. it J ?tut their speakers in the, east where their audiences ire composed mostly f nesroef-. are nintn is to any inten- tentibn of this kind on the parVof the liCUvivu v r , , leaders. Wlwttec .P'Wara's nane is t iken off the ticket or not we care not, Kji iLrinnlnlu the 'Kame. We do not 1 - wk,ww-? licans in thisaeotioti of the State sufik j to such depthsof degrlation as ;to Jllieyeheiian lonirer- vote' Jbr the party that would so insult them as to ask them vote ft a The xlem - , ocrats ot Daiee connrr, Ind., nae arranged for a traveling , politics! Mmp, joeetiug,, Tne Mngeineit provldei i lor I novgm4W. to be composed oj five handrtrd Tilden WttardJrrui?ifortitv:M adrance es corts, one hundred and fifty wag ons, acu ooniinig..nt, Xn'nei, and prrtvlsMJfla'tfor.' thelfrip and, twelve-pund caaiinn manned by, "gnnnert. Tbt design is to,star oa the morning olf pteinbieM,' d mike a complete circuit ot the sec ond cOngreaeiona! diatrict, ttopptbg every day it tome prominent polHt for nrrgHrAtt)nrieo ofoi Imndred trpna wijl be fired to ba.jnkieoBk Uon.ilelsiVi Ulviner.tf. S. CW Jamea B. Back I . ..I Mid, other wUl aocennany ctm inking heeKv ' 1 Un eornn u mvth caKOUVa. - . . . ,1 -' ' TV If. V. 1nUthwel1 Inform. m! amithftrn eorreeuondent "of the Cincinnati Couunercial, writing jandcr date o Kept em ur J, irom roenvuie, ..-,-. 7',i . . Jn i uuwv nwi w "iren eouta uaroma win go aeraocreuc. At tresentth chanoee are about even, the doubt U la favor of the deocrt,. The state la aroused aa it has ftot been inna tha war. It mav fairlv be said to be ab hue from tbemounUins to the sea. The white are united as they never have been. There is absolutely no division in ranks. ; White wpubli cani who are not' olBoe-bolders are as aoarce as whales in thOhio river. In eari every papB X pick up I And a "card" from some heretofore white re publican who announces, himself for Hampton, saying in effect, or directly so, that African government here bus been a failure t that the state is drif ting to destrction, and that the only relief la thft. election of a straightout whit ticket: 'Mr. W. E. Rose, of Co- Inmbia, whotfl I know, and who has beretofbrfVfn lifwtarftg1 fg his re PW4W I" N fT-(rdith hl Jlv JonenMcmgstneSdutflCaroli t ipWieajr party ;- failure and joining the Itainptoa raakaJ'r.'.'j ' ""We And the whites united nd d- QiTafirtbCOiVV the election. Wa a Chamberlain faction and an aoti-r. Chamttcrlain faction The colored lead er, Knkkt. say that if Chamberlain is nominated next week he will vote for Hampton.. Jadge Mackey says if Chamljedaia is not nominated he will vote .for Hampton,. Thg gods hav but made tlse republican mad, but they have taken away a portion df what little sense has heretofore been confided to their keeping i v Tb leader of the Badloal,' party In ,Comberlaid coanty Is now'atid,ha been -ibr !a number of years a white KnknwiwcUA,. Q. Tbpmtoa. He is b the tWirmin of the Executive Committee. ' Jle was at one time and fmay. be ucw.fop aught we ayww, a Magistrate, inn msn Tnorncon, in hie nww Ipfot riloftrates practically and dail . dKCtnB oflcivil rights and sctoLA tpmnty m theit most repulsive forms, for though a white man his wife tee egr wemanf he aaarriage was lesalUpd fey the Canby Cohveoddh of 1 868. And . yt the Radical partV sweare mdf testify that oMl rights and'iocial' equality do not mean the same thing, and that while it favor the one 1f (Opines the ottieT.' Actionls speak louder than words, however, and the high offloialposition that the de graded wretch Thornton has held in the ranks of the Radical party for so Ianot atima. shows bevond doubt, the true position of that party in regard to th iimnru ti of marriaoa botween Deo black race. It Is no wonder that the rP? SSrZLrZ a A m jM mA litt M f.M Ntm-mat-H a h. tweenthe races. Wll. Journal. na Wll Jmirnal ''' CAMPAIGN NOTICES. Gov. Vance and Judge Thos. Settle 11 .JJnA ai.rVHvarAifUfmsi tifr theft will aVltATvTO tucu icuwn . v- following places aadtunes r aiouroe, ttuubj, r. -t . . - ... . .. . -I ber. irirv 1 trtr KTiniav ivuinTT. louniav zis5.ia .:. -j j--;-.! ?; Joullt Gilead. Montgomery coun. 8ten22t ; RockiaViam: Richmond ' county, 1 Sa urdav. Keotember 23d. 1 Lumberton, ' luesaay, ospismuw Elisabethtown Bladen county. Wed.f liesday, September 21th: t v Oeft. W: R. Cox. the durtmguHe Chairman Of the state uemocraxic .r,x -o r- - - ' v ..... k... i a i..!Tn,i. Innmnnti upa infinUl fo dis - CUttve Uommiwee, nas wmiw n didlvtr on(tl Wqtnt muunous or der of Attorney General Taft, which, we rerret mrehaW riot the fcpace to lay ieipaceto lay Lbelbre-Dur readev , Gen. Cox, at the it K Juriira Bond, invites we Pomocratia County. Executive Ppra.j mitteea toname onei iwow each voting precient in every county to be appointed a Superviaoiv of Regis tion and Election under the Attorney General's order. These , namea to be forwarded to Raleigh before the- 20tk rt -U- - il IJ .. .JV V . J. Ik Voto.;lor,the Amendments. ' ' 1 il""' ' ............ -i r-pTT-r-Sp! LflCAt IITOS AlID G033IP. ! -m - a - v.a v O..I. iv vi.kka tilt ilia ''alr t Ion 1 villi . - Are'the true democrats of Sttnl, I.. ,,.'. kB,'.r'4k k.t.t Hull" n II II " "-V "V --v" . 7,. I 7 "-' f j Court rt next week. We hope tthe mKn iuuwii.. t..... T r - r - us for the Bajtn r.n wfU call In and do I . .,' . I w men. (1 , hj u..0 v-..vy nPmh ihat-1 aI. Steele and Q Warri w, dd ,ht ci- aggregatt 1M Iba. troy, were obtained pw " ... ...JT: i -rw eos or oiani v f .Aiweuiari, w next Taaadtf. Let everjbdd turn oat and hear them.,1 - Iftr -m . - It is thought that there will be at to bear Gov. Va: Besides Stanl Cabarrus wHf be We learn thai , the will be in attendance. There wont be a corporal's guard of men tela in Al bemarle.'O " ' ily professional engagements art soeh that it it hBpotsible-fnr me to aTtena Jl term ,qr p'tniy v"- I regret it very moan, i " to ar range in the future at ' hot Vd mist any othe.r w.nrt. , 1 opt .ny cl(itt and rriendt will not be put to aii inconvenience ' to conajWcaf f. my absence,, - mi., t ! W.J. MONTGOMERY;. . , , . . - '. We are pleased 1 to not tut laei that Mr. J, M. Bjrer.e has enlarged his store room at the postoffice and, is now filling it with a nice stock of faact and heavy gn-ceriesT-which will be found enttroertvd ttr another eolnuin. The pmp ZfK Sranly k"o'w"Mri' (jbiv'em, and no word froMB nt it ' needed. to caue them to give hn a liberal patronj " ' . ' I Kotows. ,' . . . - 'iy'wera 'abown ' bj Kev. W.. 'j(iu8iyesto moUaMtt ha It now, making hy.ithe avaMratat pmoeas.' Toour Usto Wis as good molsssea at any We ever eaw, Tfli rVrWna 'not exeeDted.' ''He lit j'mak)og for oilier psjr oa tbarUj; and tePt nt that he caa tnrn out eighty gallons in a day and nightTT Nearly every flmneV in this connty planted a cane patch this year, and will ? mate their own molaasca much cheaper and better than they can buy it. u 7 ' Gen J. Dargan, the old wjieel- j t I i. in town, and will remain til after codrt. tie is looking bet- ter tnan nsuai. ,TTr.T.. -, ( , , - Judge-Furchen ep'ent last Satnr- . lav niffht at Uearne B hotel- .lie was hit way home from Montgo rwisartf nnnrt Th JnrllfH (tf "ft iTfwOd i iit " " m , tookiug m in, and is said to be a . lawyer, but we are trr t t . . ik. i..MaKilia IHT 1. .'. " - - - r lie was appoim'u a wv mv. g. MtodJiniltehWT jVTnrieX- irwillboltfonreourl 1 iexf week ' ; l We noticed in tne postooK ion we i Q'.i. 'lUi. V....,1 nfPkii v : aaam -a i . nn -kai ar aa. , j.... m thioount. tolleading Kepuulicans m Wlistxwipty, Tbk dormant, areinfi for dis-, 3WfamoU8 0NfrlrJutmbngriur peojle, and there $TK. which.4f.jii '"AAJA! &r fiUl . T 'lilin i every mau. . ... nnunt-.T to navaone. I h?V are. convl v - jposed iabst'y 'or speerh ntade in Congressby ; Re'pul-Vj9an 'members, who seemed to have no higher amb Hon than to slander - and villi fy tl.e Southert !pople, ; We hot tliere tie no person o vu -j w p"'"" lj-,u than Radicid Utor.t.k. TT... r trZt.ti. nr f.'.IOFFEliS nil orofetsional terricet Ittire;'' "'5 H.-'-''-n tt5ll,MI? f .0MW-, r .'. I ' " A ma; Htmt in tut ik&i'MAal Mmnta tha Arai piece Qf gold' found in Korth Car olina wa picked up in 1 791) in a little branch fn ihe Reid plantation, Cabar. rat eouH'ty. 1 It weighed between three and fotif pounds, anjl Wat kept sever al ytar' without jtt raioharaoter be- t, aubawjuaatly it.. was sojiacoaijeweier ia fayeneviuc ior yva tro. character beeamel f ,. v -.7: . . i , wdmi. & and grtiVnl depositt ' were afterwards diacvf and, 'and for a'jConaiderable time gold operations were, oonduoted ta tocallties on a comparatively . . , v , ,7T ; ' tvtntlct in our exenangea that the letter' nirnortinz to have been written ty CoijJ8. M osby, of Virginia, to a friend, riviag.hit reasons for support. . owva . t A ing tiayea aa l n oeeiar, w pTonovncwa a forger Hundreds of tliis dotnment art beinij clrcalated la fhltcontatyby the ' Republicans, and w publish 'tbij item jRy thabenefltof tboas into whose jhaada it may tall! IfatJtgtMba letter tad toot ' forgery-eomoca the aTtwfuf St, -i ''V-vl llr.,I- .:,m I . A near )tostoffloa bat basa tatabUthi hi at1-M. CaWtn MorWt honae, ia lmoa ,top8hlP;' with Mi'.'; Morton v4 mW i ffloe ta ealtol iTCalvia,-. ia oniBev. W W. RusselTt route, which euppHes the western part of the county with the ' l I .1 ..pWvjnxgornery upcnui; vyurt J TnTVafl TemOf Montme perior . Court, Pnd on Uoiiday the 11th inst, bis lienor Judge furcbet presiding, wlio," by the way, glvet genj eral. aatisfaction and is very highly spoken of pjf W , The lawyers lij ai tendance were - Robins of Randolph, McKay, of Harnett, ") argan and J . X. Pembertonof Anaon. Turner, Red win and 8. f it Pembecton, iof Stanly, be- eidet the local bar,MesHr. Hurley. Andrews; Slmmont' arid JordAn.;1 "v, .There "were & caseipierlmittAr docket, bom oC great hnportanot ax-1 cepi' vna vanorcwBo, nun j moved by the defendant toRiclimoiid county.! '.j-l,!. c' -.i'i i-?-. t- Aaron Dockery, (coln) was sent to the rcnitentfory for 2 yeart for Lar ceny. i'ir.--' . . T .'.(-. ... i i The civil docket wf small, nothing of Importanee upon it The most interesting feature of the court waa the political dWCthwion be tween Dr. Wheeler, the Radical candi date forTwasureft., Gen .Leach and Col. 0 H. Dockery. ; Dr. Wheeler opened the discussion, and It soon ; became evident to the crowd that he '.'was a small dog in tall rye.'- He' charged the democrats with being extreme men, but' when Gen. Leaclr fold hitn that Holden, Settle, Dick Rodman,'; and others of the old dembcrtUic-inuHy had .T 0ll,n,r the truth was apparent to .all. ColitDockery made the same speech he made seven years ago, and' four yeart ago anq au ine lime, pui an you reaxlers-all, know OH virLanCitnoi' i . aii inuiat a aiiirska, ainx arnnw rnoHtles. comment is unneceWarr." The ' n i5 'r. 1 raault if tha anaaklnff was a drivinir pontics, oommeni is unnecary. im ieault lot the tpeaklngasa riving of the radicals into tbein holas mid rmttinflr theni to tremtitur ert dT : of I ontirser thit 'treating Was done aut of ftlk)wt for 1 j i Miin yu jHsrn. iuu nuj juv iiutu Montgomert Ooiirity with a small ma- Jorty for VanM nd the enthf Con tervatjvttfeket: Fluf.' , Aaaiiieae'.t.'- ' 1 We are authorised to 'tnaounoe X t c f kxjuian, .sqN as a camudatt ror -'HtUgitt i,";', . 9 ' ' 3 t-S1 ,ri: ' n .o.i.v.v..:,?..,, lvtb. 76. - I'M. Eommt'Oa Satxtriay bef ore the 'tecoad Sabbath our protracted meeting began with quite an interest In behalf of penlUnts. On Sunday foUowlug u.ler w. utue preacnea to a very (, large and tt'entlve audieace, stiQ niore Intense interest was exhibit ed. I then labored M we until Elds. Mc Lenny, , MoCurdy and Davit arrived, the latter remaining until the meeting clot ' During the' week there were twnty two oonvernion(.'- On . last Sabbath aevea oandldatM were buried ia iMptisat by immersion, early in the luranoon a lariM oouirratration tad as stabled at the church, ader a fdw ap- propnato -, remarxt. -tne eanaiuates inkmliki) ta tha nrank.' followad hv the memlert and a large crowd tinging at tbey tnaroned, ine rigm nana oi ioiiow- ship was given. It gave solemnity to the occasion, (indeed It was remarked by a man of stability that it looked more ' like entering the portals of baavwav After the haDtiamal til re paired lo. tha boose of God, then the BMentooctMmvtMsnfyper were ad- mmlstesad CO about tww bua irsd eora- maalcanta; Then, wt sang -There it a fountain." and, went out. .After snRabla Mnwshmentt a lanrt . Crowd met me at bead Of i tha Narrowl at the hour . of ' I o'clook. to witness the hn. mersion!, pf five, , more ' candidates, making; Uelve! la alt Who took tj the Hulf iktth and MajrtAi-J tn.' rlAg tM nine dayt Urge eon gregAtkras ttnAair avWrSf Aa ' and' rood denort- mea at)oompamled the txerelsts on evert Oocatioiu iSaoh a gtortoutrevt ral has not been an loved ht this local it in "lo! theaa man v dar aT . Mav the bleaslngt H of, God i oontinued ! to spreaa iTom poie to pom wkb hiwv not one .advocate for Saten left is tlie humWeyer v V ,!K, i,1 1 '" . T t - 1 Stmx T"1".. Gxx l-The . work iroes bravely on-rMouuTAiM Cnown iBiTTKki.A Derfect snocesa,;. llandreds lof testimonialt from all parts of the country attest its merits, purely vege table, no mineral noiexm.'' It will cure dyspepsia, 1 1 headache, constipation, biliousness t liver complaint and all diseases arising tnererrom.! une ooc tit will Convince the most skeptical. Try it I try HI Ouly , 1jOO a bottle. All orders wyl. receive prompt .atten- V?1 Elam Ki h Cincoi rd, N. C. WOTI C E! , jT,nf deralgned. hat P Jnnd, one fine Buggy, several fine Bureaus, and a lptof,Bd Stead all m'ada, from good,' clear seasoned' timber, indwell finished,' ' whlchr he: wiTT tell very lOw ftW cash:' I Persons 'wanting any artl cletin'lhe' above Unlet will do well to call and examine for themselves, and hear prices, as he is determined to tell Buggies repaired and new odes made to order at abort notion. I Also; has Just received and opened a fine stock, of Confectioneries and Fancy ..Groceries, consisting of purest candies, best cakes, soda crackers, faney nic nacs, fresh cove oysters, fine chewing and smoking tobaoco, fine and common cigars. Also Heavy Groceries, sugar, coffee, dec., Ac Can ned fruits a specialty, Jle respectfully request hit former cuitomers and the public generally to call and see Mm and examine his stock before making their purchases, as he thinks he can make it to their advantage to trade with him. r ' i - ' JMBIVINS.. !i Nrtji Carolina College, :i Mt. Piaasamt, N. C, 1, .. ' ' . ' 1V . -. . If Will commence Its next annual tes .1.. cn.t.'. atw iota ' .i '. ' iuu apwiuin)! vuk ioivi . ,k "The thoroughness of Its course of in exoeHenoe of Itt government, oora- rtendtUutlnititntkm to all seeklngi ... . "r . , . 7 , ..r. , Kratin ioin muuwiuiii - ,.i : iWnl tM) to ilrWl.-Thftlrtn f(n fUk leare Students.' t50.' :" IreDaratbrv t40.' Room J rent ' and incidental fee $lf."t up-.VUi. J aon 1 ' W t I ,1 T, wupiKl IWI mil. yv. f i ") . i ' V " J.RDAVISrFrttldent. 4 rBll:i..-M!-f -vi-t; ;.,!t f,.-t ' ,,f ' - i in . t . . ... It . dl'w1ky-apirwelaiet t dTMlln will I it tklt nttnml - imm taro(rilaaiB') Ibrtr bwlar inuaa. ' - . '," '.' ' ii in i, if J6l.rBXTIo, nch t, 1111 H-d-4 focUra, HwidMlk Clrrtarm, Buln-al. kuapWtt. Cart. Hlnk oi all ktaA. A 4a fair M trM. i W. itMitlM amiMUa,batb at la prior MtoiuUly. ' ', . . ti 1 il V 41 IJ I IV VVlll 1 1 I .I lli. ii . -A i.WAlXMM IS qeih nEncifAirtiSE, Kmd eoatUaily ts Uad rail list T Dry Goods? Groceries, Boots, Shoes, 7 , - Hats, Caps, Hardware : - Notions, &c, r.!-jj. 1' !i -. t i In, faqrtf7nliig jo jbtj fotnd tli I 1 1: rin.Ml RrnM V tl -t U ,: "It . ! il l-., -joi ,.( iMLti 'fia faatatfrty-iiiaaWaMt''Aaall 'awl tUm.,ppii Maawt er tfcVaM'Iri a to It to ooaf lorvaft aat s, (Mr sv ... , " oaala. ... ... . D0EmnSv STARCH FOLISH, VitwkA A OUEAT U'SCUVKUV I tv'tii t4 wnleii r tMMliy at xtv bulr-iUovallMiitnlllaat lUta ptwulUi u (In lauiidarj wqtk. , Bavlnc Him and tabor lu Ironlnr. mort I ban Itt "iHr ot. Wtr ratted," told by at tnuqriati ant groMTI . . . I . . W H . U IflkllllJ.1 . I . DOBBINS. BK(M A CO.( III N. BlraatrinMlMiilpBlff. tuii'yiii (f'K" 'i4 fw iti a i'A ifiT W kVtf II v va w w , and will eoutlnaa to do so antU all U told-. BEST..gOrjrKE, tAj( ,t . , Wq expoci Ut ktwp t otplU -s ef . v a w! am wr Ur IC f yj EU II I mLa 3 darlag tblt misar tatb at 'ii Sugar, Coffee, Facon Molasses, Flour, Corn, Meal, &c., &e. r N0TICt TO DaXIJfQUtSf CrfTOM-KBB-IUI lurt Itlkd It fay at alWr aatlng sat trlahtaic awoa, Saijar and Colli, St4 aseailiitn af Multaac, waartMK aat oar Baala, tot at Batv A Ac vnt yaa ta eoata Rwwarl at oaet aat pay atpi md tkkrt ti aat all-w AtmaV" ' tf Vaaci,n 't Vy eoBM sat K)fa bm ajTaVii, 'Wu wa waa) wt say Vs ' . ft'-IKinXt Ji' CO. . , W. LTEELE. A I Iflfn-Hit.! tttiltt tl Bf !'P - k sitQEpn-QEsirnsT Omi fo' 4(etbai''al AlemJrU, U"u iba pablts jrm)rMj', 'al poMl&mJit4e aaMiyM alrtnctMnal Wartt'Mli pia .totUlBMtivfetttfar'Mttaltikfe at'WAdca. avna sa4 Iter tOI warlvv favtapt altr'ioa. , . . i . id a at . 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