-: ' - :;. . : i : ! .It. crpiil rt 0 ra i s l 1 ! i i Campaign Edition. DURHAM, N. C, JULY 22nd, 18S4. PRICE 25CTS. 111 i - . ONCE AGAIN-. We crave notice in our nrst issue i I that the Rkpudlicax would be a clean, i j j .'- - bright, newsy paper," free from "mud si i n ;ing'' an jl "jingo journalism."' The editors are not diciple.s of the "gospel of dirt" and! no amount., of provoca tion can swerve .them from their de termination to publish a creditable, paper. Those who hajve a monopoly of the "mud machine! F will lind that the Kkitmjcax cannot be provoked to enter their combination. : I WATTERSON'S NOTICE. Courier Journal, May 7, lKM." The republicans are thoiough- 1 y committed against any reduction of the t a rift', orj agitation of the subject. The democratic party by its national and state platforms, by the election of Mr. Carlisle!, by the vote of all but a few renegades yesterday for the Mor tison bill, is -irrevocably committed in iavor oi AtiiTATiox ana keuuctiox. Thus is the issue formed. We can not retreat if we wotild. We must go forward or we must surrender. I the people want protection as Messrs Randall, Eaton and Converse claim, then they will see that the govern ment is given in charge of the repub lican party. The democratic- party cannot be -trusted to maintain the "protective system, which it lias de nounced as a master-pi ice of iniquity. . . . . j Moirison, jYVattersor , Carlisle and Hurd, framed the prese nt tariff plank in the democratic platform. Does any one suppose it means. protection? . It means agitation and Reduction. Is Durham not sick already of agitation? It has paralized business for the past six months to such an ejxtcnt that our manufacturers do not now expect to sell one half ihe goods sold last year. BOYCOTTING CLEVELAND. At -a meeting of representatives of a majority of the labor organizations of this citjy last evening t lie following preamble and resolution were passed: "Whereas G rover Cleveland, at gov ernor exf the great state of New York, bills the common has used his power to veto all i J passed in the interest of people Fof the state, notable ; among which are the 5-eent cai -fare bill and the child -labor bill : arid i 7 : :.!: "' i'Whereas said Grover Cleveland has shown hiniself to be the friend of monopolies -and the enemy of the peo ple; therefore, be it e arise to ask if the democrats care to swap "kickers." ng Hendricks the democrats struck their tallow dip- Philadelphia In nominal a light to see Press. Tilden say.4 try in honest anytime now he wants to see this great poun- hinds before he: dies." : He can go Kesolved, That we view wi h a- larni the nomination of said Grover Cleveland bv the democratic party; and urge upon' all workmen and their friends !to boycott him atj the polls in November next." Wash. Rep. POLITICAL SMALL TALK. Has this no perceptabld influence up on the business of. merchants and . others? The complaint "getting no ' bags to make? means, less to sjiend oi ami oiner comioris. veiling no worK - - j V 1. .1 I A... ' A - I means going ueiium, county, iuwh and population. Are you ready Mr s are In Louisiana. Demon at ie sugar plantc forming lilaihe clubs. ; " I ! ' - : . ! .v. T - i An '.'Independent" is a man who .will neither dig bait nor hold the pole, but wants to eat all the fish caught. Knoxvillc (Tenn.) Chronicle. - J . ! i- If the frt'C traders of the Watterson, Morrison and Carlisle type are satisfied wif h the Democrat ic tarin plank tliere can scarcely be any doubt as to what it favors. , Somelody rises to ask Who got hit by the! Dem ocratic tariff plank; 'ihe fact is, no one got hit The plank was an imitation affair, made of paper and inflated with wind and it wouldn't hurt! a fly. Bayard niiglit have been nominated bj the democratic cpnvention bad hot the 8tatuie of Limitation bejcnl run against him: that wrecked .his "boom." That ' stradflW at " Chicigo will.be something; judicious revision of the tariff for i'ith incidental protection, is the like this: "J revenue only demand of the next year." I Ex-Minister enough for all! an and a forei citizens and A world.fPhi i Statesman i i . . oi'irj but the reform should cnt s purposes n Mnbulelpli ia Inquirer. 'platform is sound It reads: Ulaine, Log- policy that will protect American njerican riguts in eyery part oi me adelphia' Press.! ' j York, says Oeye- k-onie Magone, of New land can carry the, Empire State hf 7 fx, (XlO maj ority. Mr. Mawone should siwear off at. nee. He'll be seeink bugs in a day two, Pittsburgh - 1 i Com. Gazette I bird, Wat ed, with the democratic platform. Is this not enough to ter of Engl News-Kezisteif.- The.firs part of the alleged -platform may be briefly sunimanzc-d : "We waut post-offices. The middlp part may be boiled .down : " "Any thing to catch votes,'' The last part may be condensed! "All thingsMo all men."-JCincin- ati Sun. ', . . F. B. Tlwirber. the leader of the Anti-Monop olists, said: "We cannot support Cleveland. He virtually opposed free aanals by appointing a railroad man for Superintendent of Public Works, and'ih other ways. The people demanded cheap fares and the Governor opposed them, making an unsupportaible plea in behalf of a monopoly, even taking the! brief furnished by the monopoly's lawyers. 1 might instance other act pf his equally against the interests of the people and in favor of his friends, the wealthy corporations. He was a railroad lawyer when elected Governor. The Anti-Monopolists will hold a conference soon. We Will continue to support General But This is the according to now in Chicago J the country kno National que. without -exper: erson, and condemn it in the mind of anyha- tree twleisju ? Youngstown case against sonal knowleilice a third, die is an. but by the trades-uniona hierarchy. otis charge; "Oneridicu Journal and tpourier, vis Logan did not drcds of thou the &um inuians other charges, gainst him by fortuuate if he is youth used hiK The princip can party is to industry of th ourselves now, per labor of Ed pie. Tlie new not criminal, America. The gels," nor of ' 'arllsle are well pleas- dispatch fact Governor Cleveland, from. Mr, Watterson, to The Courier-Journal; First, ws iiothinz of hi t ions ; second, he is a new eiice in National affairs or a is opinions upon man, per- of the public men of the time; tonized, not only by Tammany, and under the crv f f 4 Reform I Iteform ! "Volf ! Wolf!" But i is by the Cat says The New-Haven disHsed of, Senator 'grab'! or assist in grabbing 'hun ai ids of acres which belonged to tiolic ;We suppose, however,' jtbat e, ually baseless mayj be made a lcierate Democrats.;! He wtll Ie not accused of having in hifl gi -and mother s ciffin for atsleil. e of this new American Kepnbli- have a tariff that will protect each s Republic.! We are working for an d do not intend having the pau rope nor the immorality of China sending the results of its serfbool among our peo- party gives liberty to any man, whose foot touches the land of patty ia not composed of ''Archan- Mugwumps.". At is h runiiing just doing its level bt; W- iit? ! i rr Oiioatk.