t iEPii 10 IS P u ft a 111 i i I Campaign Edition. DURIIAJI, N. C, OCT. 21st, 1S84. Price 25cts. BLAIR EDUCATIONAL BILL, i I h I DEMOCRATIC HOSTILITY THERETO Appropriated Seventy-seven' million dollars for commoil school purposes: fifty-eight million of this amount for the South. Provided for separate schools for white and colored c hildren. Mlowed Eight million dollars of this amount to he-used in of training schools teachers. - J Provided for instruction, in t support for instruction of ie art of reading, writing and" speaking the En glish language and pucfrotherj branch es of useful knowledge as may be taught under local awsi i Throujih Democratic host ility to million common schools, iifty-eight dollars has been lost to the South as a school fund, and the little jhat will he raised for school purposes is from taxes on the poll. j Seventy-five cents of which is un- Durham constitutionally County. levied for Some Figures Worth Remembering. The vote on t Rill in the House, last May stood as ie Morrison Tariff i i of Representatives follows : i the bill. FOR THE BILL. Republicans . Democrats Total........: AGAINST Republicans . . . , . Democrats ...... Total ..... A These figures words. They tel Republican votes of our country from a fatal stab. I I ...3 ' I it ' ' ' " mm rrrr . ..I... LOO i i ' tr : i 1 41 ........ .150 OUR NOMINEE. We a-e pleased at the action of the Republican and liberal Democratic Committee in indorsing Hon. Josiah Turner jfor Congressman for this the 4th l)isJtrict of North Carolina. Mr. Turner j was raised in the Old Whig school of politics and has no sympathy with Bourbonism. We have seen that despite democratic resistence the main issue in NationaHpolitics is the the Mr. of t For ves licaiis aind the labor vote of the Dist rict. If ever a Secessionist hedeserv ed well of the people of .the . State but under the rule of Bourbonism has "1.(5' ' j; . been repeated cast aside for - the "giltj-lape" Brigadiers of Holden's dis union party. No man doubts his hon esty nior his i nt egi ityj of purpose. His oen, pleasant, yes handsome countenance bespeaks kindness and sympathy. He shall hdye the4 heartf elt of the Republican, and we him not alone; to our party f-TaiifP' and upon this subject Turner holds to th conservatism ie Old and honored, Whig Party. this reason, if no other he deser- the hearty support of all Repub- JUST ONE PLEASE. supp conimeikd but to jthat large personal following thai has stood by himjthrough long years f adversity. We proffer' to i i 1 x tniSj following, our aid-and tne sup port of our party in sending him to s to guard the interests of our and our section Let's come up to Ms support solidly, in opposi tion tqj Bourbonism arid "gilt-lace'' favoritism in politics, j "Hold Tur ner and save the State. '' I Coiiffre people "JESS SO Cleveland is getting ; ready to be resident by doing his work as Gov- ernor. ne uoes not require tne at- of a circus and brass band. speak louder than the tale. I The. 118 1 ; saved, the industries If you desire to have "a voice in say ing who shall disburse the money you pay for county taxes, vqte the Liber- al-Rennhlicah Coalition ticket. tendance lNews and Observer If Cleveland's attentiveness to offi cial diities is to be made a test for promotion, Jarvis' chances to succeed Vance 1 in the United- States Senate are exepedingty "thin,' -i Jarvis has'nt remained at his post three consecutive weeks since his election ; and as to brass bands and Cleveland the "splay looted clam digger from Currituck just dotes on 'em. i i Will some good, honest, well posted man give us one single good reason why any any Southern man shouh vote the Bourbon ticket? These Bour pons ruinett tne routii by secessioi and war. After th war they endors ed the robbery of -the orphan and wid ow, of the poor men whom they led to the war and had ski in. They are nov: struggling to establish an aristocracy of bosses. They are teaching our 'younj; men to liate; the goyernnient of our fa thers. They are strivinjr to ilace the government in the hands of a few, and to render labor helpless by enforced poverty. Tc niejins they are usiiitj to bring about this is to fix the ascen -dency of the rin in each county, de prive the people of the right of local self government, enforce burdensome taxes, establish free trade, and bring the products of th pauper labor of Europe ,in competition with the arti cles produced by labor in this coun- try. They are practicing these treak onable schemes in the face of day and under the disguise of pemocracy. Salisbury Examiner. DEMOCRATS. North State newis- first. telegram ll's 'PROTECTION' According to t he paper, 1 Capt. Ode read. "I am a protectionist and shall Now we want la yote. as I please.'' with these 'protection word crats. i How do you expect to accom- plish anything in the democratic par ': Tn'f it tlirmirrli a minoritv of your Iartj in the Congress, act! in concert with republicans that ybu are depending policy? If uj))n to ' isn't it n perpetuate this it . so, isn t it ratner an under ground way of proceeding to protect your capital and labor? If you desire a protective policy isn't it jitter j to take a decided stand at first than j to follow a course of "futile dalliance'! and then finally ue comielled to go with the party that boldly proclaims a policy that you are fully committed to? Can't you si and the "racket" " the interes t of yourself, your labor and the best interest of your town and section? Can't you vote with the Re publicans upon national issues? Suj pose you try it. r , i ' I,

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