-THE Durham County Republican. Durham, N. C, Tncs., Aug. I2ilSS4. Enteral at the Tost ( nnU-cliiMA matter, Ifflce in Darhani ns sec- REPUBLICAN- NATIONAL TICKET, FOR PRESIDENT: James gI Blaine, OF MAINE. FOR VICE PRESIDENT : John AJ Logan J OF ILLINOIS. Republican State Ticket. for governor: TYRE jYORK, OF WILKES. LI eut.-governor: WILLIAM T Treasurer WASI FAIRCLOTH, OF WAYNE. discussion of principles. It must be rather a mixture of such discussions : . id-. with personal records, and party short corn: ngs, and jokes arid other !such mat ter, If must, in fact, be a series of stump speeches," to suit all sorts of peo ple. ; ' I ' - .' : ' i r Mr. York has not been a student o political questions. iHcis not a thor oughly wll-informed man, either in law or in politics; But he is a good campaigner among country pcopl c. He knows precisely what tone to strike. He knows tow to electioneer as a drum mer knows how to sell troods. He eroes straight forward to set votes. He is a very, practical fellow, i On the other hand, t although Mr. Scales is one of the very best jinformed men in public affairs that we have, an exact and conscientious studont and a logical reakoner he is not a vote- drummer, f In a rouHi-and-tumble mountain (campaign, " therefore, he would naturally be reputed ifrom his training arwl experience be at a disad vantage. Chronicle. the later idea of ; damnably dishonest returns be relegated, to the past. Stand i i - bv vour colors and' hope on. There is 1. !!- yet a "God iii Isnel." . , -f. 3 INGTON DUKE, of Durham. i I Secretary of State GEORGE W. STANTON, of Wilson .iMlitor P. M. LAWSOX, of.Madison.. Superintendent of Public Instruction -FRANCIS D. WINSTON of Bertie, ! - .1 . i Attorney General CHARLES A. COOK, . of Warren. Associate Justice of Supreme Court -DANIEL L. RUSSELL, of Brunswick. ELECTIONS. Election for State officers , will be held in Arkansas Sept. 1st ; Georgia? Oct. 1st; Maine Sept.. 8th; Ohio Oct. 14tli; Vermont Sept. 2nd; West Vir- bonism"thai neither learns nor forgets :A GOOD TIME COMING. ! . Hi 3 who cares to go beneath the, ,sur ce of the present aspect of political combinations ana make uuiierent search for the underlying .causes of open revolt iii party ranks will be pretty sure to come to the conclusion that "old things are passing away" and new forces are working to bring about grand results to our already prosperous and favored land, j Partisan politics is now confined to quite a small area : 'the field is widened to admit a great economic question that finds a foot hold in eyeryLi part oi our uroaa ianu. xiie issue is forced upon the country by that "Bour- j NO LONGER; A DEMOCRAT. Boston, July 24. -II. A. ; Mestall, pastor ot the First Unitarian Church as., sends the following Journal s ' ,, , to be a bolting year in and especially with call myself a bolter, but ft x I unuKC some oiiny ministerial ureuiren , I do no or the at Woburn, I letter to The This seems Massachusetts, clergymen. bolt the Republican nomineqs Republican party I bolt the Demo- During my brief voting Democratic nominees arid the cratic party. s over only two have been quite ginia Oct. 14th. , Presidential Election Tuesday Nov. 4th. and We think we can see good to come will be held from' it all around. To see the " truly . . good" of Boston and New-York clam oring for British Free Trade while general butler. !. V lrginia the Mother or 1'resiaents , General Butler has given notice that ana per daughter V est ot the Moun ho will run as" the1 candidate of the tains. Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana Anti Monopoly, ah Labor Parties, and the Carolina are demanding Pro- He will not however write his letter of tectibn is enough to cheer the heart of acceptance till ! Cleveland's is made thosfe throughout the South Who I for public. It looks as though sandwitched eighi een years past have stood by the in between Blaine and Butler, Cleve- Republican party with a devotion of land will have hard work to put but time sealed jin blood. The time is a letter that will satisfy hisj. friends coming, yea is almost here, when our and catch votes. Butler wants the party will be; the recognized party of i i i last chance at the jury. YORK AND SCALES. progress and occupy the respectable J ' At J II At '11 TTT1 L ' A position tnac ine oia nig party in its palmy days occupied throughout Tftho contest were simply a logical the South. Blaine and "Protection" discussion of principles, why, then will make ouf grand old partyj the as Mr. Y'ork would not be able even to sylum for the labor and industries of afford entertainment for the audience, the land while tissue ballots, "red But no joint canvass is exclusively a shirtf clubs: the very "Kn Kliix and career (whieW exteiu Presidential terms) I an araent jjemocrat, always suppor ing the party ticket without any hesf- ltation i or mental reservation ; and. havins f taken this step' I cut myself deliberafel ofrfi-onj all my antecedents and early associations.! I was borri and brought up in North Carolina, ill the home of Chngman and Vance. am the son of a "Bourbon" who com manded a battalion jin the Confederat army, ana who is now the chairmai of the Democratic committee of one of XI. . '-'..X.' - Ll . ' J'Jx J. ..' ' ' a . 1 ine most doduious western counties in my native State, j supported Tilden and Hendricks and; Han jcock and En-J glisli. But thijs year I "propose to use what little influence I have toward the i x!; ' - ! it-r r ' . '-r-r, election oi xiaine anu ijogan. iiaving investigated Mr. Elaine s official rec ord as thoroughly as I could, I am compelled to admit:, despite the force of early prejudice, that hie is a brave, honest, patriotic American, ' and, as such, worthy of the support of every a aT t - M trior - at v aT WHERE THE CUT MUST COME. "We pay off 1,500 men to-morrow," said Mr. Roacl 1, "for the week, giving them about $4V,O00j in all. My mate rial is about te: 1 per cent of the cost of my work ; the abor makes the other ninety per cent, lr congress gives us free trade I can't cut much on the material, so yon see, gentlemen, where the cut will come. "Ex. A Woman's Vi!w of the Candidate. ' To the t Epitor4-Sir : Ninetv-nino women, in a hundred will agree that a mart whose relations 'with women will not bear talking about is not a fit man to preside over Ihe 10,000,000 families and the 25,000,000 women and little girls of this republic Cleveland may be a perfectly honest man in pecuniary matters, j But if he be not also a moral man, he ought not voto of a single , father of His election would be a direct insult to the wifehood and womanhood of the nation. Newr York Bun. to command the a family.

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