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REGISTRARS. South Durham, Xotth Durham, Bragg town. Fish Dam, J. T. Cidar Fork, J. It. Stagville, . Dan M in Sto-e D. C. Red Mountain, X. II Lebanon, Kinch Patterson's Mill, A. R Vickers, iV. C. Barham. C. A.jW T. Vr. Iiaws. J. AJ Paschall. Nichols. Turrentine, Umstead. Parker. Holloway. Couch, f Mason. stfli our friee-trade and revenue-only leaders would have us continue in the old coursf of dog-in-mianger, and. while welifek the sores of our poverty, wrap ourselves in proud defiance m the rags which free trade and seces sion have bequeathed to ,us. , IF NOT. WHY NOT. Complaint is ma!de that the Repub lican is not delivered to-our subscri bers at several post offices in this i t County. We mail our own papers and know that they are properly ad dressed and with anything like ordi- Tjnder !t iiis free-trade theory we nary care should reach their destiha- havie labored all summer to kill the tion. Unless there bean improvement t - -t . ..: . TARIFF BREVITIES: from speech of Generations tha GEN. CHALMERS taught free trade in the interest of salvery have passed away, and Virginia which was. once a great breeding fanh of slaves for the South, has changed her course, and like a tempest-toiscd vessel after a severe storm, has' irighted up and is now heading for the port of safety and prosperity which Mr. 'Clay point yd out. tner we home or We must determine iwh will have our workshops at across the water 1 e must mine whether we (will patronize our capitalists who help us to play taxes and build up our 'ejountry of enrich with our trade foreigners who bear no of the burdens of our Goverment. will or to the native gralss in our cotton-fields and in the whiter bought hay, from the West. .We have bought horses, mules, and cattle from the same re gion undefv the delusive theory that natiire wauld not permit pasturage in the South because our sun was too hot tor bl4e:grass.. But ja tew sucess ful examples of stock-raising Tin Ber muda gratis which flourishes under the hoticst suji and one or two great sucr cesses iii jmanufachiring have open ed the eyes of our people to the fact that itistjie sharpness of competition and not the cost of production that regulates prices. If t he Mississippian would have cheap corn he must raise some hiniself and not trust to the mercy of those who can raise it cheap er ; if the American would have cheap gooas ne.miust manuiaciure some ioi deter- himself arfd not trust to the merc Of those who can perhaps manufacture them cheaper. in this respect we Special Agent of shall! request that a the P. O. Depart ment, investigate these complaints. Dont put this paper aside till you read the Civil Rig Democratic Legislature of Ohio last March. Yes Tax That Poll pear unreasonable to see that brief our Bourbon levy of a $ 2 00 its Bill passed by March 1884 last spring. i . We dislike to ap-f but we are anxious prepared by one of lawyers defending the poll tax iii? Durham Remember wo have 'DEMOCRATIC PROHIBITION. And finally whether we work to American J citizens laborers of the Old World. , The free-trader and revenue-only Democrats says protection is taxing one man tor enable another to carry on an otherwise losing business. ! This definition is plausibleJ but not true. Protection is but granting the rfctition' of the American laborer for IERE S YOUKi MULE. READ. LAWS OF 1879. CliAP. 212. leave to toil and of italists for leave to safely in building up the general wel fare of a great and The petitioners said to the the American cap- invest ins money powerful nation. G o ver- jiient, A41 he foreigner is making us pay too much for everthmg fie sells to us. c may not ie able to maim factu nr as cheaply as he cart and he win certainly cnueavor to unuerseii and destroy us tion with him adequate protection we will manufac ture and sell the same goods' for less than he now does: Perhaps some of our citizens .who are engaged in the liquor traffic are not aware that they violate the law by selling or giving away liquor On the days of piiblic speaking. Section 1079 of the Code provides: r i "It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or to give away, either,.. direct- i - ly or indirectly, any spirituous liquors, wine or bitters containing "alcohol, within two miles of any place at s if We begin competi- which political public speaking . shall ; but f you willjgive us be a(ivertised to take place, and does take 'place, this prohibition to contin ue only during the day on which the public speaking shall take place. And We denounced protection asuncon- auT Person who shall violate this sec titutional arid unj list, arid refused to tion shall be guility of a misdemean- receiyeiiny of the benefits it onered. or and be fined not less! than ten dol e saw the JNortn jgrow; ricn uuuer its fostering influences, while we clung to agriculture) alone antl have become the farm-labors of the I world. Cain slew his brotlier Abel because the fruit of the earth did not -receive the same favor in te sight of heaven as the firstlings of the flock, and then wandered, under the curse of God an outcast on the facehof the earth. So County this year. charged that pEVE?fTY-FiVE cents of it is .levied in directand wilful violation of our Constitution. No one conies forward to deny our charge or offer an explanation. Did Grissom get $ 1 CO DO YOU SEE? Our democratic friends refuse o : k take Seventy-seven million dollars' as an educational fund, when offered them but they petition and beg and pra for millions for harbors, rivers and creeks. They only plead the Con stitution when it suits their prejudices so to do. " ! . ! ! -. ! i . lars. or imprisoned not exceeding twen ty days. Justices of the Peace shall have j original jurisdiction of this of fence, upon view or written informa tion duly! sworn to." Keep if before the people that to tax the heads; of poor men and not tax the we of the South cursed the North for Proiirty pf the rich is not only uncon- grbwing rich in martufacturing while stitutional, but is exactly in keeping REGISTER. ' ; No hew registration will be required for the coming election j If you have moved into the voting precinct since last election you should go and have Persons must i one year:! your name registered. have lived in the State County ninety days before -they arc entitled to register and vote, There can be no registration on election day unless the person offering to register becomes of age on that day. OH! The Chronicle is my. ; greatly exercised calls him a dema- oyer Dr. York and gogue. If he is one-half the dema gogue that either Senator "Vance or Governor Jarvis is let him quit the stump and go home. Dr. York is a terror to thes sleeli, democratic gov-eyment-salaried officials: these fel lows who have drawn $5,000 per year for ten or twelve years and have tarn- ed their backs upon the poor chil dren of the State when 'the govern we grew poor on agriculture. Arid with Borirbon ring rule. ment offers aid to them. '
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