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ft, Tues. Oct. 14, ISS4
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REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.
FOR
PRESIDENT:
James G. Blaine,
OF
John
MAINE.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT :
A. Logan.
OF ILLINOIS
Republican State Ticket.
FOR GOVERNOR
TY
LIEU
RE YORK,
OF WILKES.
ok:
IT.-GOVERN
WILLIAM T. FAIRCLOTH,
OF WATXE.
Treasurer GEO RG E W.
jof Wilson.
Secretary of State W. G.
STANTON',
CANDLER.
of Buncombe.
Auditor F. M. LAWSOX, of Madison.
Superintendent of public Instruction FRANCIS
D. WINSTON, of Bertie,
I Attorney General CHARLES A. COOK,
-of Warren. I
Associate Justice ;of Supreme Court DANIEL
L. RUSS
3LL, of Brunswick.
Jonathan
Walter P. W
REPUBLICAN ELECTORAL TICKET.
i
POR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-
I PRESIDENT OF TIIE UNITED STATES :
t I I '
William A. Moore, of the 1st Gong.
' Dist.
t William R. Trull, of the 9th Cong.
1 Dist.
W. Albertson, 1st Cong.
Dist.
illiamson,
Cong. Dist.
Wm. A'. Guthrie, of the 3rd
Dist.
Moses A. Bledsoe, of the 4th
Dist. .
Andrew II. Joyce, of the 5th Cong.
I Dist.
Richard M. Norment,
Cohir. Dist.
S Alfred E. Holton, of the 7th Congi
I Dist.
Charles $ McKesson,
Cong. Dist.
R. M. Henry, !of the 9th
Pfentv iof Nothlnsr but Promises. I
' ,
In 18S2 the Democratic party made
hundreds of promises to voters, pled
ging themselves for changes in laws,
and for the enactment of new ones,
provided they were given the House
of Representatives: They -were given
a trial.
NONE
win
THERE NOW.
Street News.
He was a Cincinnati reporter, down
South to feel the political pulse of the
people. -When he reached Birming
ham, Ala.,
the whei ea
would be ap
he asked a policeman for
bouts of a free ; trader who
The country gave them a majoritv terview. T
of sjeventy votes in the House of Rep
resentatives. Let us see if they have
kept their faith or their promises, or
have demonstrated theiri capacity to
deal witl the issues which the Presi
dential question involves. .;
For mire than seven months they
j were in session, and having been elect
ed upon tiie sole issue of "reform and
retrenchment" let us inquire ; what did
they, "reform?"
Did thejy readjust the inequalities of
thejTariff law? No!
Did they pass a bill to lessen the
Revenues!? No! . '
Did they remit any taxes? No!
Did thejy stop the mischievous coin
age of Silver? No! t
Did th
i
lar nuisa:
half a mile
second, and!
a third. T
to the city
inquired :
"Does he
Live?
"Dead?"
to -pan out'- on an in-
le officer walked liim about
and turned him over to a
the second passed him to
e third was walking
limits, when the reporter
live far from here;"
Whv, the man is dead!?
"Certainly!
to
se
he!
i
rope to choke
I thought you wanted
him
y suppress
ice? No!
the Trade Dol-
see the tree on which he hum? him
f. He got; so lonesomo here that
even spoiled agood harness to get
THE DIFFERENCE.
lican there
Where vou
ocrat there
be cast for
Dfd they give us a National Bank- treiblin j.
himself with."
When you find a free trade Rejkib-
Ou find a; Cleveland vpte.
i - ! ' I f
nid a Protectionist Dem-
30u find ja vote that will
eveland, but with fear
Anti-Mormon j
rupt Lawi? No!
Did thev pass the
bill? No j ' ; ' j
Did they pass the bill for the relief
of the Judges of the Supreme Court?
No! I I- :
. Did they pass a Naval Appropriar
Gen. Scales
Jarvis had to!
pointment
BourbonismJ
tion
Bill? No!
BARTER AND EXCHANGE.
of the 2nd
Cong.
Cong.
of the 6th
of the 8th
Cong. Dist.
Dont put this, paper aside till you
read the Civil Rights Bill passed by
Democratic Legislature of Ohio last-
March. Yes March 18S4 last spring.
Some time since j we heard a gentle
man giving some of his experiences as
a grocer's, clerk during the war. A
good! country woman enters and in
quires the; price of coffee. Two dol
lars j fifty cents per pound replies the
jgrocftr. What makes it so high? Mad
am it is not high, you never bought it
so cheap before in all your life. Why
Mr; B. how can you say so. Well I
jwill prove it, to you ; you get more cof
fee to-day with a pound of butter or a
few pounds of meat or . a bushel of
wheat or corn than ever Isn't that
Gov.
lap
is having chills :
fill hid Goldsboro
His ailment is too much
i
Dr. York is treating
hisj case herpically but it is the only
rational treatment that can effect a
Scales vttl get rest at Greehsr
from public life very soon now.
qure
bbto
The readers
GONE WRONG.
that jRev. J.
ofth( "People Jsx Jour
nal" may bq interested in knowijng
W. Grissom nominal
SO?
Yes, )ut I never looked at it
that way before. Now the question a
J protective jtariff" puts to the farmer
is this. Isn't it true that leaving
money out jof the questio'n you pur
chase' more to-day with your corn, cot
ton wheat, jtobacco, in fact all your
produce, than ever: before? If yes
then how are you being robbed by a
protective t&rifl.
Editor was arrested on Tuesday hist
charged witii
School orders
in default of
Republican
THURSDAY
the i forgery of $100.
and committed to jail
500, bail.
Meeting
nan."
at "Justice'
Oct. 16th at 8 o'clock
p. M.
Good speaking may be expected.
Come and hear the news from
The days; of Bourbon Democracy
axe numbered in North Carolina: fu-
neral Nov. 4th next.
andj learn your
nder the Democratic Prohibition
law no whiskey can be
dayj
Ohio
rights and privilege
Let us take
off one-fifth
sold on
that
If
now.
that does not reduce the revenue we
can take off more. Some time we will
cut to the quick and draw the blood;
. i i . i.
If 20 per cent will
enue perhaps 150 per cent will. Dors
heimer (Dem
)
not reduce the rev
ir
i
jo.