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: h i Durham r the County Republican I A BIT OF HISTORY. : ( 'omjparatiyel v fewi persons art' a I ware jthat no mention ' IhirhamrX. ( TuvL Jul 22, 18S4.I ad(if slavery 'hrthcij ( i - I - - . i 1 1 1 c United States, nor Knifr.- at ill.- J .ii'i-el;Ms mntu-r. whatever ; is ' .: i (institution' of oes it contain 4 in Iiirliain as oe-. the word slave. At t He time of its a- 'r ilopticin' Slavery had no jwjliticiil sig- ML'PUBLIGAK NATION A L TICKET. T aTJ- V i laei ine nrsi uiiovemeiu 10 reiuo e 11 is Th FOR PKFSI James G. OF MA INK. FOli VICF PPI FNT: It over-rldij S JDK NT John A. Lojran. OK ILLINOIS HI-PUBLICAN STA FOK COVKKNOlC ! 'I''D !. ill f- i; l ur 1 v ui i. , nr VII.KK.j. LIKl T.HiOVK williAm t. faurcloth, Ti'.-sun-r altogether coming from any State, was fronr he State. of Georgia, jit was not until after the invention of the Cot tor. I (Jin that it began to assume in- ' tluenceL This invention was almost democrat i perfeetj from the start and solved the j problem of placing tin crop in shape f to he easily handled. iThen it! was I s e oast plan now intensify ,1, COUNTY GOVERNMENT. h -'imjjortant issue in State polities the County government sy L -.- 1 xl . it,' our years unuer me omious in force has but servUl to the hatred heretofore ting aga ins wers sti onger as its imany defects fore theniselv. of the Btjlt i 1 tempted' tj eordance o V E' Ticket. rq tor the special" oenelit oi Sla-! Fast CaW)liba. It starts with little- formed about the Coiuntv Committee and becomes a i:noh: iK WAV.NK 4 -WASHIXl of 1 1 1 1-1 1 ;t 1 1 4 SvCrM:l V of.S :ltv i KiU of WiNon vol ted COlllllR seeinc( rh e So n 1 1 1 clung to what : 'L sts and if nh e es TON 1)1' K K. i: W. ST.yXTOX, SiniM int(Mi'Ient f I'uMic Iiitr 1). WJXSTO.V of Attunu-v C.Mieial rilAK ucti.m Fit A XC IS LKS A. COOK. igistrates or Commission- ; . --u -a. .. ... enemies tor it and -it must that the planter sought .broad acres and the : colored laborer j lief measv ; was the best fitted for the work. I very commanded no iNational atten-j ''elitpue?? jtionUnltil the trailie in human beings ' Kxecutivt began.! Humanity unprejudiced, re- j do e corperation thenceforth. Flvery iit this and the agitation at once need. to be to lier intei will stand to-day as solid' to "Pro- ! tectioi' as she did to 'Slavery she will I robalil3' be advaneing her own best interests. In every .manufacturing centre Isouth Prutectiojv hasarepre- it and the opposition gro- exis- w sth true s jfouiided upon the consent all t upon the intelligent voters j It has never been at- Sustifv the system as in ac- deniocratic jHilicy. lose principles ,)f I ... ii. " of the irovei ned and it cannot hv de- fended uobn democratic ground. It's siipj)orterktjike shelter behind the plea labor ftlr his lof 'rnecessitY and expedicncv" a re- e ni'iist be allowed i- change of pi ers make i r soon go: T to rule: ther I 1 : side from! this. The precedent is a dansrerous one. Therehas never been is a for le "'people nr e can be no democrac' " mi -I . I any actual necessity for it. It I 1 - . T ' . schenu! ohl y for place and power icv. Aofi:iU' Jutii'V of SujH-enil.' Court JiAXlKL ; L. r.U.SSKI.L, of Kriifiswirk. j NONSENSE. J . The demoe'ratic tariff plank sas the polic- of the party is t ; increase the - priee of labor and the interest of man ufacturers by a reduction of tariff du ties; Yet in the next section they promise to advanee the duty on Ohio wool. Ohio has already suffered loss of LM MUM)0 bv the U We do not know of any protect th American lalnn 1st reduction. better way to sentath e and. the intelligent -:'" laborer j democratic lace hunters. The Hep is 'seeing his way clear under this pol-! ubiican party when tbe plan of electing C()UntyCnnihissioncrs prevailed, were generally onservative In 'their selec tions. - And we can point to Repjibli can Counties that W're most adnMra bly manaj. ed under Uiei r adniinistra .tioii. Tire-sentiment of the time is for areturn to representative governm ent. We sli al 1 ( x u et our ii 6 m i n ee York to open uj) the subject ably and forcibly. : - our 5Tateticket. ; The Republican and XtilKiral S tate ticket is n ad ? up of good, substantial i WILL SEE YOU LATER. W. F. Pool was elected ii -member of Congress : -from the 1 st listrict N. C. His detatli occurred before the meeting i '-'.(;.'- " j . of Congress. In the inean while the district was changed by dropping Ber tie County and adding! Carteret. ! It. (iov. Robinson ordered an election in the nev district. T. (f. Skinner dein bcrat w as elected and seated upon his certificate of election. His seat is contested iipoji the grounds that the election - was illegal and should have material ' i -1 throughoujt thei W I. been confined to the territory as it exis- : common gUd hanl sense than to keep! tod atf the time of, Pobl's eleption. e product of our lalxu ers as far as j The consideration of this matter after ssible ftomj ruinous i reign' comjte- ! l)endiiir seven monthsjias been post- tition of it. That pemli is the Reimblieah view NMm(i ill iht wnntl Arondiiv in liw next, democratic Reform is too slow OLD SCORES. At the J)eintcratic Convention there was a -general, settling jof old scores. Hendricks miminated Me Donald for President andjthen slid ill and gobbled the second place. ' Hoadlev wrecked Tliurinan's ''Ikhhii.' a coaeli to tackle a quest It procjeeds on the theory yes fraudulent, represen than none. ! . i on like tjiis. V'a wrongful, at ion bettr hearted pi In the counties of Carteret, Craven, Cleveland sat j Jones and several others! the proeeod- squarely down on John Kelly and ings ofjthe Board of Cpunty Coniniis - Tamilian vi.. lUn Butler lilted. .Bay. ! sioners' are published monthly in Hie ard, Randall land Carlisle ame out local .papers. ' We; think! it would be - f j f each with a certificate of goodeharae- interesfing reading to tax payers if ter. There isifun in store and "walk-j. Durham 'County paiMrs would follow . .1 .1 4! . i .1. 1 ; s. ... i flitted for and Russell con sider th e .ticket maud all rk is rest as well known a than of un he is a kind- sbpt. :m 'iii(ss-bac quently calcu K)U vass will s word 1m i i Vsician of fgreat opula.rity among the middle aiyl lower clair ses. Judge Fa rcl :ith is s i man that i is safe to tie to. Geo. W. Stanton js. a successful fanner and planter iM'Sides he has la rge legislative experience. Washingtcm Duke is a self-made man and as honest and tru z as steel. , Iiw son is a pn cticil business man. L Ayin ston a man of tine education .mid well Schools. Cook ire aide lawyers. KTe ket io mat brcbs opidsel te up to emocracy a ted to lRgin. c)in to Bourbon and coiise- win. 1 he can I;t the watch- laiiie, York and Victor i .ii. I'r J1 liiir aiieau nti iiuM-ra i. Mini iir"ni . ' - -i- .. - - . tv - - - : . .
The Durham County Republican (Durham, N.C.)
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July 22, 1884, edition 1
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