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FKKE ADVERTISEMENT. w. H. WETMORE & CO., I KALEIGH. is". C ( Formerly -of Thomasville, N STRAWS FROM NEW YORK. I Manufacturers of the Celebrated I . i -. - I RIVETED SEAEV3 SHOES, vinjf . ased the SHOE Ilavinjf the SHOE DEPART THE NOUTIIt CAROLINA PEN IT RTMENT OF TENTIARY ronicle.1 . Here we have convict labor of the Penitentiary in lieu of the honest la ass of several York Citv . spaper (demo- our facilities Sec. State According to a eanv cigar factories in New madeihv the Star nnw cratici) the. following: result is annoiin A - f - Fori Blaine 211 44 f hitler 140 " Cleveland 120 Undecided 121 The, labor .vote of the en Mit. not Why improving put our right bor of Thomasville. the convicts at work i public highwaj-s and let our skilled la bor have the field of trade industries the v to themselves. gitish have for the pa? i the brow of the Durham or Blaine and Pi Country is a otection. A ber K. by wj Editou hat authority- eminent He who corrupts suffrage strikes at COMMUNICATED. Editor: Great drop t week s oi an- bedeck- i"Big 4." ry root of free government, , is the arch enemy of the Republic, and forgetik that in trampling upon the rightsjof others he fatally imperils his -From Blaine's ietter of accepi COMMUNICATED. Please tell a subscri- of ingf a reivard of $250 the'Toi Durham is acting in oiler for the hensiou shid conviction of parties who n go- appre Road placed obstructions on the Rail track two miles east of the town limits. Inquirer. Durham X C. July 28, 18X4. bwn.-pnee. This meets a hearty response from They have been' trying to arrange the the heart ofeveiy democrat in the land, nomination 'of four mdii.to oillce so as New Berne Journal.) to satisfy the demands! of an even bun- It did not meet, a very hearty res- tired aspirants. It is no use worrying ponse from Gov. Jarvis The people called upon by Day and 'A I k - r . the! matter Pav One fourth of $ 1200 J si HrcroKt posed Sacra inst the Ila rr - i - ' yourselves J gentlemen, expect to have a voic in would on election da'. We to the "Big 4" that next Legislature provide fbrjthe ap- lointment of an additional hundred Magistrates or Squire's for Durham County: then they can they have the hallot box stufFers a fraud that added 4000 votes to Jarvis ma when he was jWhitaker to the fines im ifax County 1 THE AGONY OVER The Convention of the ority. Ask us something easy. We ukt le under Charles gher law": we know pose it m ner's "h Other. Dr. York, jwe hear been invitee will pan out. Kllp- Suni- of noi has !een up in i the extreme northwestern part Of the? State bushwhacking. J He has begun his canvass in a way that is caleula-J ted to be leffective as far as it can no. I hit a man cans', hardly go over any con- siderahle Uorttoii ofl the Stiatf on ihni schedule, f Gen. Scales appointinentK I begin August 2d, and the people are interested in ( knowing whether Dr. i York is to lie on hand or hot. He has f L:A . H-vT..l i. i ow iei s see now ni1 News Evidenthf the Bourbons are or alarmed; Wd jto quiet iheir fears assure them! that Dr. York will yjan j out" mostj admirably in Noveml not leaving "unwashed" i . . virtuous and Stokes Hal hold the "kick- ers uown uv crivine eacli a position and 'nnternfied'7 the of 'high honor" emolument and trust, intelligent" was held at In the inean -while sonie Assistants to on Saturday last. It was a gala day the Exposition Commissioner; would- the "Big 4" went into the contest con 7nt be a bad thing to try on man emer- fident and happy: the slate was well gency like the present A as Bractown. THE CANDBY CONSTITUTION. i i i Every campaign our democratic friends go into a rage over the iniqui ties of the jCanby Constitution" of 1808. To oiir mind this instrument . ! " I i deserves to be ranked along side of Lincoln' emancipation proclamation: it is a master-piece of legislation : its strong points are still incorporated in our present State Constitution. : The provisions relating to homesteads, rights of married women, mechanics liens' no imprisonment! for debt are ranged and everything went though greased for the occasion till a one legged candidate poked his crutch clear through the South-east corner a Bourbon er i a jscALE to! tell that such fish ever exis near foi the to name a candidate 4th, Distric er. i and Observ atly ;we Mess. KdItoIrs : As the time draws Republicans and Libe name of John 1 Nichols the o represent in the next Congress the nomina- there avas among the things that instrument was the first out of the chaos and haVoc caused by the rapidly turning wheel progress tnat marketi j tne years It marks an era in one remain. This to bring order of it and walked off w ith tion for I Register ; then weeping and wailing. THE TICKET. For ' Representative Caleb B. Green " Sheriff F. D. Maxkham " Treasurer W. If, Rowland " Register of Deeds Pat. Lunsford We expect to drive a' team" Uiroiigh the ticket ber next . ' ! . " nils the the Tirett'put ' Raleigh presents itself ; most available in jour We have reached an exalted point of the war. lof those revol utions that never go backwards. The voice therein! expressed was the voice of the people but the law that directed it was the great law of progress that j ! a a ' -a ! no man ueeu aiierapi xo siay: n was beyond the reach of bal ing boartls. j ots or return- "four horso in 1 Novem- it is an age in skill m manufactures; when I find the napkin before me on the table, made of the same material as the car-wheel.' Blaine. . , After destfribing to ii Philadelphia reporter.the sedate andiorderly conduct of the Democratic Convention ex-GoTernor Curtin added: "There was Ten aij air of solemnity about it." ; You are right, Governor, there was, and it is fast perva ding the entire Democratic party. But never mind, the lmjorit j of the people are happy. : j viewed from I ostniastep at to me as Mie ranks. i He is widely and favorably known, of marked! ability and one whom the I t mJ c , . . . I. . old time republicans w iiunurmg. Yiye: us jls ean carry the District. A Solid quid 'delight ichols and Republican in we i r The Augusta, Me., coi respodent of ie- anti-Blaine Boston Herald tAo- l graphs to df paer that he is "firmly convinced that Blaine is; gaini lg ground, and jt would not be surprisi ig f if the Plumed Knight 'should roll up one of the biggest majorities ever giiv- ticket, f i en in Maine to a Presidential In no other State can be found more intelligence, more love, of morality and all tha ; -is iruly good in mankind, than in Mainej There are men who don't like Blaine, but there are more who do Tthev! ar tn lw fmvnA in' nil parts. I Thev have watcbed his nubl id career: from the beginning, and they not only admire his splendid ability. but they like his progressive and ag gressive spirit, i His public acts cause 1 a partisan standpoint.
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