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Durham Cour.ty Ropubli
ican.
REPUBLICAN NOMINATING CONVENTION.
!PUDlican ionvention 01
Durham, N.CTucs.. Sept. ISS4.
Knlcreil at the lost
miUcl:i.! matter,
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL
Office in !urliain a sec
FOR PRESIDENT!:
i I
James G. Blaine,
TICKET.
tie ivepuoncan uinvt'uuuu m jltui-
ham County met on Wednesday; last
at 11 o'clock A. -M, C. II. Rogers was
maclc Chairman, Jacob I). Jones and
G. E. Tinker Secretaries: .1
I. C. Mangum anilR. B. Fitzgerald
were eleeled delegate to the Congres
sional Convention with J. V. Betts
pie" we conilemn
of the 4Rourbou,1
the voter of the
the acts of! tyranny
party in depriving
right of Local self
am
OF MAINE.
Jaco
H.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT:
w i
OF ILLINOIS.
John Ai Lost
Republican State Tic
for governor
TYRE
YORK,
OF WILKKS.
lieut.-govkrnor:
WILLIAM T.
OF WAYXK
KET.
) D. Jones as alternates.
Plumer and I. H. Patrick
were elected delegates to the Sena to-
rial Conviention with 'Stephen J. Beas-
lev and Madison Walker as alternates.
Thd
intr
following resolution was then
pduccfl and a fall and free discus
sioii invited thereon, ine political
situation and ' prospects were freely
and fullv canvassed after which the
resolution. passed unanimous.
XieSUlVCTU. Xllill U U; lie mum;anp n ? .J;i
. ' n - a. ' , i vyuiiveniiuii au uuruuu.
)led deem it inexpedient to make
government and we pledge our .'vote
ana our influence to ey cry worthy 'ef
fort to bring about a return to a rep'
ri4entative 'covcrnineiit.?-. ? it s
Resolved, Thai fTyre York the
tiberal -Republican candidate for.Govl
ernor having placed himself squarely
upon our Republican platform ami
heartily endorsing our nominations o
Rlaine and Loganj and being commit
te 1 1 to a repeal of the present cdfciui
tied with the entire State Ticket to1
the hearty and loval support of al
true republicans ana sucn. voters- at
favor protection to home industries
and labor, local sejf government edu
cation and progress.
After the passage of a vote of thanks
to tlit) chairman commending; his pa
tience impartiality and ability the
FAIRCLpTIT,,'
Treasurer WASHINGTON DU
i
of Durham.
I
KB,
Secretary of State GEO ItOE Y7. STANTON,
of Wilson.
; j Auditor F. M. LAWSON, of Malison.
Superintendent of Public Instruction FItAXCIt
D.WINSTON, of Bertie,
Attorney General cjlAULES A. COOK,
of Warren.
i I . . . .
Associate Justice of Supreme. Court--DANIEL
L. RUSSELL, of Brunswick.
County
Ticket.
(INDORSED BY REPUBLICAN PARTY.)
' For Sheriff:
JOHN V. itlGSREE.
For Registerj of Deeds
JOHN C. WILKERSON
sem ieu ueem it inexpedient to maKe i plain as day.
any nominations lor the legislature Tll Mr. Julian ft. Carr's Second let4
and Counitv ofiices: but pledge our L . ril1 I ' , . j 1
support t( John C. Wilkorson inde- r " J1uu J"ur' 1 "1Y
pendent jandidate for ICegister ot FS"1"" uKen uy iuu nurm varumw
Diels and John V. Rigsbee the inde- delegation at Chicago upon the tariff
pendent candidate for Sheriff. Re- nuestion. It will lie remembered that
solved fuvthcr than the Republican Mr MorrIst)n represented the Free
Executive Committee in whom we , . , ,r? 1
havd implicit confidence be authorized Trade" wing and Mr. Converse thq
. l i J : : J.: i I t-frtartt rtn ' cwln Mi f.a i-t co xa I'
to suppiyjaiiy vacancy un uur iiukci , 0m..
, I . L i. j . iV.i a J J iJ -J L
wnenever uiey aecm n auvisuuie. voieu lor vonveree; deliberately
U pon t Ho passage ot tnis resolution im ow i o not aenv nor nave l even
i r -.. I -1. :
Jacob D. Jones, (not st delegate) asked sought, to deny that my vote for 3Ir
perniission to make a personal lexpla- Converse offended a portion ; of the
nation . wliich request was unanimous- North Carolina delegation, and per-
ly granted. He stated that it was well haps a large portion."
known to his many friends that he as- How large a portion wo are not toldj
pnea to tne iegisiatnre ana naa m- dui we tninK it iair, in view oi wnatj
tended having been put in nomination has been said upon this subject, to as-
but the passage of the resolution had sume that that "large portion" consti
disposed o(f that matter and he left his tuted a ma jority of bur State delega
case in the hands of the County Ex- tion. Wc are only concerned in so far
ecutive Committee. He had no sym- as it goes to show that the majority of
tathv with a candidacv outside the the Democratic partv in North Caro-
organization and should accept the def lina as represented through the delega
cision of the committee as final. He tion at Chicago, favored Free' Trade
t i fi 'fpi i ' -i ' t a desired his friends to understand that as represented by Mr. Morrison. As
Ralance of the Ticket to be supplied. , ... . . . J- r. , , .
The following resolutions were then j party in our State do represent Free
introduced and pa;ssed without a dis- Trade. I We desire herein to show that
senting vqice. ' ! . the majority of the N. C. delegation
Resolved, AVe The Republicans of at Chicago desired to be so recorded
the Platform
LETTER.
ie pub-
THE DARBY
AVc commence in this issue t
lication of the letter of Frank H
Darby to the Board of Aldermen of
: . 1
the City
.... Tto , oiea pieage ourselves anew to the fWimitto
It is one of the finest pieces of
cal composition of lalte years.
land's letter is "clian"" beside
it.
politi- that grand platform formulated by our Our mission is to instruct the people ;
I cieve- party I at Chicago, and so splendidly not to "nnmbug " them. It the North
AVa represented in the persons of James Carolina aemocracy jls a free trade de-
commend it most earnestly to all our an',1 .fnn iA "CZ "-cney are oeep.y .everestea in
t : , ,Uu, r , . 1 ,Vri T.:?7 rr.. I,"" , snowing it, ana tnat now. we can
vuvvio. iv 10 me luttuij uuwouvcui aeni. e recognize inai iue- presem , . ...
owi r i i.. ' inAi ia ui, Li-wrva oi auvise wunout nesitawon or reserva-
j uuiit: uiuu itai iiuiu LilU lumv wuiov 10 iiii nini uu yivuiu'c i
walks of life to be met bv Bourbon in- me liepuDiicans oi ine ooutn, ana v
I - , 'il 1 "J . 5 .1 xtJA 1.' i! i il .1
ii is wivii pleasure aim priue inai we i lecnon xor ine saKe
point to our distinguished Presiden- capital and labor
RecOirnmnff the principles of a true and fostered in a Republi
democracy to be a government "of the hold; loved and cherished with a par-
people for the people and by the peo-1 ents love and affection. If it is at all
tolerance and proscription and brand
ed because he dares to exercise his ,
rights as a freeman.
Orange Co. Rep. Convention i
i post-
is hostile to Pro-
of Protection to
Protection is a
ge;i
ican house-
poned to Sept. 27th inst.