P "i u or p 1 y Campaign Edition. DURHAM, N. CU OCT. 14tli, 1S84. Price 25cts. o lit i pA m , i' Could not Stand the "Racket." At the close of Gen. Scale's rejoin der, the democ ratic side of the audi cheered enee midst of their for Scales and in the! own noise withdrew. ' This might seem to somcj discourteous hut it was notj so intended: they just could not stand York and his last .'half hour: thejiron had entered . their soul. A few came hack 'and took po sition near the door hut the greater part "snuffedj the battle from afar" and such a desire for anj early supper! was never before seen about Durhamij A half dozen of the old 'guard, man aged to r main to accompany Gen Scales to his hotel. At night not a"; few sought the UeJr to ask him if he re allv 'thought jthere was a faint hope of denu?iati suecs anywhere. i : i THE BLAIR EDUCATIONAL BILL j ' ' $ii4-o.fr :' Under, the Blair Educational Bill Durharit Cuiintv mighil have had the above amount per year for eight years for a ."training-school for the instruc tion of teachers. " . Lost through Democratic hostility. i PASSED 11 Y . KKPUBLI CANS DEFEATED ;,, IJY DEMOCKATSl - ' . TTmW tlni Hill the amount North Carolina would have been entitled to $5,725,371,04 is lost to the School Fund of the State through Democrat ic follv. " Coming down near home we find Chatham Co., entitled to $15,088,24 qo., a DUIEIIAM Orange C All gone and without reason Durham Count v alone would have $91,140,20 $00,087,84 LOOK ON THIS PICTURE. AVe are opposed to jail propositions which, upon any pretexts, would con vert thq General Government into a machin for collecting taxes to bedis- i tributed anions: the States or citizens thereof' Xat. Dem Platform. I THEN ON THAT. We tlvor the establishment of a national! bureau of labor,1 the enforce nient qf the eight-hour law, : and a wise and judicious system of general education by adequate appropriation from the' national revenues wherever the same is needed. Nat. Rp. Plat form. ' Y: ' - High prices for labor low prices for manufactured product: that is what Lfrotection does for us: that is what jjays for the laborers cottage: supports schools and cluirches and gives 4 very man a chance to rise in the wJrld financially, socially and been entitle "Western Sta think of it to hibre than some of the morally.. esand Te $11,393,20 per year for pritories. Just County. AVas eight vears lost to our there ever such partisan blindness b- fori exhibited even bv democrats Refused to take $91,140,20 . - i for free schools in Durham Co. Ig norance is tlie handmaid of democrat ic ascendency. CANl T TRUST The Democratic party may bray THEM. and bluster about the carry but they have not the votes "un- States they will der a "Free Trade', issue. Thy have not yet got above the level of the sidewalk where theyj scribbled 329 four vears ago--and until they do they may expect: to meet defeat at every turn. IIigl prices for labor means high prices for improved lands: high prices for thefarmer: low prices for farmers supplies. Protection is the farmers best hold: it is yielding him money and comforts for his pld age. Vote for ine and Protection ; York and Local Self Government j The anti-Rlainemud-slingers ought to suppress H, K. Tljurber. lie has no more sense than to blurt out the truth ithat he is going to vote for Cleveland, ."not because he believes Mr. Biaine a bad man," for "he con siders him a true American citizen,' but because Mr. Blaine is a protective tar iff man. That is a respectable reason for a free trader to offer. How ashamed Mr. Thurber must feel of his allies-4-and his candidate. CIVIL RIGHT'S ACT, - I ' PASSEIJ BY . THE DEMOCRATIC LEOISLAIT OHIO. BE OF ter, theatres and Other Feb. 7. .1K84. Scct'ion I. Be lit enacted by the General As sembly of the State of IJhio, That all persons within the jurisdiction of said State Shall jbc en- titlel to the full and equal enjoyment oftjhe ac commodations, ad rantages, facilities andj privi lege of inns, p lblic conveyances on land Br.w- places of public amuse ment, subject onlyj to the conditions and limita tions4established by lawj and applicable a,lte to citizens of every race and color, : j' I SEC. 2 That any person who shall violate any qf the provisions of the foregoing section iby de-' nying to any citi sen, except for reasons i appli cable alike to nil citizens of every race, aid col or, and regar lles i of color or race, the - fiull en joyment of any of the accommodations, jad van tages, ''facilities,; or privileges in said section enumerated, or by aiding or inciting such deni cl, shall for every such offence, forfeit and pay a sum not to exceed one hundred dollar to the person aggrieved thereby to be recovered in any court of competent juridiction, in the county whern said offence was committed ; and : ; j t. , i . shall also, for! ctery such offence, be deemed guilty of a misdepeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall dred dollars i more than th further, than( aggrieved, orj be fined not to exceed one hun- S100), or shall be imprisohed not rt v days or both ; and pjrovided adjudgement in favor of the party punishment upon an i nJict ment shall be a bai to either prosecution respectively. Sec. 3. Thiit no citizen of the State of" Ohio po ssessing all other qualification prescribed bylaw shall be disqualified to serve as a grand pr petit juror in any race or color charge'd-witlj moriing of ju summon any ! li ' oh conviction niisdemeanoil hundred dol tl i j ..SEC. 4. force from and Speaker ol tne a ! . . - ' . I a. ' a9 court oi saia cjtaie, on account oi and any officer or other person any dutyiin the selection or uum- rors, who shall exclude or fail to citizen for the cause aforesaid, shall thlereof be deeemed- Ktiiliy of a i r c' and be fined not more than one I . i . . . .a' 'L: ars, or impnsonea noi more man thirty days or both. his act shall take effect and bein lafter iti passage. f . i A. D. MXEsit, I louse of Representatives. - ; John O. Warwick, President of thej Senate. 0G. : A Chatham County correspondent writes. "The storm of the liourbons is merciless; and hellish : nothin bad. I speak advisedly when that things are squally in the for Bourbons in this County hell is turned loose to check it will not be a success. rr ia irr t " I say extreme 'Jaw but; it i

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