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'. u li ! i! THE- ? " County Republican, Durham Durham, X C, Tues.j Sept. 23, 1SS4 Entered at the Post Office' in Durham as sec- ori'l-cI)L-w matter, J "P" REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICK FOR PRESIDENT: James G. Blaine, ! : . II -i Durham N. G.fSept. 21, 1884. citizens and for a repeal of the present j Mr. Editor: I have heard from odious, tyrannical and unrepublicaii several j quarters- of a desire on the County Government system ,wUereby part of some for an extension of the Commissioners,' Magistrates School limits of the town! of Durham and Committeemen, County Superinten- while thft nronosol fimitR rf sliitfnl in dents &r ftrUannointWl tornlanvprthL' your" article are unwise at this time financial a'nd educational affairs of a jyet perhaps an extension of one half once free people. These County offij- xiiiio .aumsl ixu.ii u-vskin uumuijure ucai- guia mc iuiyi iiiu ciiui.ee ui n lilujuri- ly represent the yiexys ofthe great ma- ty of their own party even, but aresq- jority. fl am pleased to get your ex- lected by the Chairman of County pression that this matter "ought not Democratic OF MAINE. Executive Committed I FOR VICE PRESIDENT : John A. Logran. ILLINOIS. Republ of can State Ticket. foii governor: TYRE YORK, OF WILKEsJ lieut.-governor: "WILLIAM T. FAIRCLOTII, OK WAYNE. Treafurcri-GKOIIGE W. STANTON, of Wilson. Secretary of State W. G. CANDLER, of Buncombe. M. LAWSON, of Madison. Auditor I Superintendent of Public Instruction FRANCIS D. .WINSTON, of Bertie Attorney General CHAR I of Warren. Associate Justice of Supreme ES 1a. COOK, Court DANIEL L. RUSSELL, of Brunswick. County Ticket. (INDORSED BY REPUBLICAN PARTY.) ifor Sheriff: JOHN V. RIGSBEE. For Register of Deeds: JOHN C. WILK . Balance of the Ticket to be supplied. :rson. NOT, FOR AN HOUR. I to take'on a nolitinal nxnoo.t.V jinrl T I without rrarard to fitriss or tminin prt'siund I am correct in supposing but solely to subserve partisan ends b; Self Government have no desire in House Rinfrs and Cliriues. As a nilh the matter aside from the will of those (With but few honorable exceptions) living hi me . ujrri.iury summi, to oe in- Miy are buuservieni to anu willinsr cbrporafed. It is hardly to. 4e expec- tools of the bosses. the discharg I ted that! the dominant party will allow of their duties they are learmner t any loop hole for the control of the have an eye Jn ore to part v ends tha town byi the Republicans: in this res- for the public weal. Their nartizan - 1 j !' . A . t pect it must assume somewhat of a ship on more than one! occasion has politicalj aspect and in this regard even entered into the selection of fre4 alone, I beg to suggest .that a fairly school teachers and the assessment of ruasonauie compromise mignt be maue property, it nastnreateneu the sanctii by providing representation; for the ty of the Courts through the selection minority say two of five or three of of Jurors. The svstem is a monstrous seven Commissioners with the Mayor and iniquitous tyranny .that even the! footfi Kxr ruvrknlti imck n r A Url'K n eiYT-iif u sP Monnrk-n ; 77'4-.I i - .1.1'. TJ .. vmj auu Willi llJ "U'-y v.o ji utcil y luiuua 1 ,VUU1U vote in tjie Board except in case of a grow restivo under. The Bourbons tie. Every fair minded man ought at themselves have never attempted to least to ciant this and lftt t.hf ra.sA rnf uistifv Ulon itsj merits. On r town ' mwrnnJ other cronndla .tlmn fliof fMziLi: J X 1 " WU Vlll- , ' O .-V V-V1J11 ment would perhaps be more conserv- cy" to keep themselves in power, by ative if we had a minority representa- the powerful machine methods the ap tion. Aarain we have nnothor- hupb. oointive svstem flffonlH i I tion, likely to cause friction our The Bourbon platform declares in school. No doubt a distance 'of on a favor of retaining tho. mile and upwards is too far for many "equally effective ' y system . Here is a of i our' children to walk to RAnnrtl f vital-issue thn.t.divifl through the streets, alleys, lanes and and Bourbon and upon 'which j there pa Winter dnd Spring Can the school restoration tb hs abounding in mud as they do in can be no Compromise short of a full the people of their right One day last week one of our genia democratic friends stopped at the office of the Republican to call our atten tion . to the report that iHon. Hamil- Irton Fish, Secretary of State under Vr Grant had joined the Cleveland throncr. i 1 ! - -" I a report that just met his eye in the News and Observer. We reached for I a paper near by and there read him a i denial of the charge over the name of Hamilton Fish. We have since been sorry that , we were so hasty. He I should have been allowed the pleasure J of a few Jhdurs enjoyment of that prec ious piece of campaign news: xming so soon too after the "stunning" news from " Maine, j We will try and be more considerate in the future. be divided? Yes and still rotnin nil that is necessary in a public school. It may dq away with some of the high er branches, but it will still provide a good school as good as the genera public shbuld pay for. I shall favor extension East and West: the rights of the minority and a division of the school district. Fair Play. Republished by Request. ' THE DIFFERENCE. As some "pink edged" republicans profess to see no difference between a Liberal and a Bourbon Democrat we will try to; enlighten them. The Liberal platform declares em phatically .for protection to American industries and labor for the distribu tion of the surplus revenues of the General Government among the Sev eral States : for the education of the masses, for equal political rights to all to Local Self Government. This issue is sufficient tp decide everv true reniin- lican to support any coalition that promises relief. It is a choice between pure Jeffersoiiian Democracy on one hand and spurious copper "lined, trass mounted, lease hardened Bourbon ism on the other. , I i means profrress reform enlightenment protection, and a fulj! and free; exercise of the right of franchise while Bourbonism means proscriptionntolerance unfair dis criminations jand abridgment of the right of suffrage. ! " " I , - . - t - PUBLIC SPEAKING. Messrs. York and Scales are adver tised to speak as follows: Hillsboro, TJuesday Sept. 30. I)urham, Wednesday Oct. 1. Kfleigh, T i . ; w y, (ltirsday Oct. 2. i Subscribe to the Republican, 'j -:-k'Y ' i - it--:.- ! 7
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