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V FOR IE 20TH j SENATORIAL DISTRICT: JOHN IB. WINSTON, OP CASWELL AVASHINGTON F. REA)E, OF PEBSON. - I i . , . FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: ENOCH SYKES, OF ORANGE. THOMAS C. OAKLEY, OF DURHAM. County Ticke (indorsed by REPUBLICAN PARTY.) For Sheriff: JOHN V. RIGSBEE For Register of Deeds JOHN C. FOR WILKERSON. A: TREASUREI JOHN W. FERRELIi , FOR-. CORONER RANSOM O'BRIANT. NO CHANGE POSSIBLE. The Democratic demand I for a k'liange in the 'administration of the INational Government is based upon 10 argument which commends it to uisiness men. : "We are once more a united people. We are at peace with the entire vorld and desire to remain so. Our products of the soil, and of the land, already find purchasers in for- ign lands, and these markets are apidly increasing. Qur financial Isystem is )ur currency is simple. Our National that of no other sound, and credit is second to nation on the planet. If you are refused registration re- ort at,once to this paper. NOTES COMPARED. Taking 100 as: a unit of earnings, in England the Government takes '56 ' Jparts, Capital 23 parts, labor 21 parts. In America the Government takes 5 parts, Capital 23 parts, labor 72 parts. Are vou a" "British Free1 Trader?" i The Democratic party had the Leg islature and Governor nearly all to it self when it pdssed the . law under which it is pushing its great scheme to utilize convict labor at the expense of decent working men., '! T- How long will it require to realize the. pitiful weakness of that poor ex cuse for voting against our own inter- sts "I was raised a Democrat." Be- i . ! - , ' ing "raised a Democrat" is no reason for remaining a political ass. . Now let the manufacturing South join hands with the industrial North ana we, win have the grandest and richest country in the world. See that means are provided to get every vote to the polls' on election day. We shall win a glorious victo ry if wes cast our full vote. Get your tickets known republicans. from none but Dp not be de ceived into voting against your regu lar nominees, keep a sharp watch and give election day to- the cause of the Republican Party, Protection and Local Slf GOverment. I 1 ! I . '! i j ! ! . i : I 1 j- . - Unde? Republican rule 3'ou -had an exemption of Two hundred dollars of 0 ' persona property , from taxation. Now under Democratic reign you. have but Twienty-five dollars. Don't be onger deceived by this Bourbon par- ! ' I Bear in mind that it is the Demo cratic piarty that has passed laws making lit a misdemeanor to be too I j ' ' f ! ". It j -" 1TT1 j t a poor to pay a poii rax. v nar a sigm it would j be to see men hired out to i J ' work the public roads because of their poverty.; j The Republican party aim to educ&te and lift up the poor and unfortunate; its the Democratic par ty that seeks to degrade yon to make the poor poorer. ) - - v.: i:. FOR THE FIRST TIME. Nevei. before in the history of the world litave the taxes been taken off of property and put on the heads ow poor men. The Bourbon aristocrats are seeking a substitute; for, slavery. Let the. poor men of North Carolina understand this. - '. 'I ' Bring out full tickets. Go into eve ry township, and into every neighbor hood. Speak to the people in public! Talk to the people in private oonVersal tion. Tell theni they ought to have .Mic.jrigiii tu eiect ineir counry omcersj. Tell them thev dren educated should have their chil Tell 'them the bourj- bbns are opposed to these just meas ures. 1 he people will hear you, and will vote with you. Mark it. North State. As a matter of information, we state that the Counties of Orange, Person1 Caswell, arid Durham compose the Senatorial District and Is entitled to two Senators. J. : ' ' 'l ;- !"'';' I . v Orange and Durham vote together and are entitled to two Members Of th I jtisI fltnrp ... ,,.,., -" V ! . ' s pnvate life Thk Chron- th great pleasure been in- deeds THE MAN. Dr. York ici-E has wi formed, has been full of cood and chariw. Those Democrats, (f there be such) who fancy that he is la man of bad life only i do themselves discredit. Nor is jMr. j York a weajk man. He has made! his neighbors and associates hot only respect him but also feel the force of his individii ality. He is-uj-plain-goodheaTtd North Carolinan, with thehard, com- mon sense that God has given ! the mot of our plain Carolina people,' and with a heart too big to see a man suf fer without an effort to relieve him.4- Chronicle, Dem. Great stress is ! put upon the an nouncement, that the payment to the State of $600,000, by the Western Iorth Carolina Railroad will relieve the tax payers of State tax, the pres ent year, but the bourbon papers fail to say that the poll tax will be collec ted as usual. The property of the rich men who ! are able to pay, is exempted, but the poor man musti pay on his head as usual and, if he fails, he is to be sent to the work-house. ; A bour bon Legislature so decrees it. North State. Our po itical watchword A protec tive Tariff for American capital and American labor. i V era tic candidate, but j Bourbonism cheerfully. hve sha as he opposes 1 supiort Hum I - ! Let the vbter of all parties cast Kir lnnnt4 as Seems ito them best for the material interests of the coun-' try. Protection as perpetuated untler Republican frule has been helpful jto the domestic tobaccbj industry, and, this fact no one engaged therein.! is likely to forget, jwhatever newspapers fnr or laerainst it. Tobacco Leaf. If you want a pure democratic home government where the people rule now is your time to secure it by vo ting the Libera! Democratic and i Re publican " Ticket. Vote for York, Tnrnftr and vour Countyi nominees. A vote for Blaine will be the proud A. nf irAnw 1 1 ftl i 1 - Iast week we intended to speak of Enoch Sykqs as the nominee of tlie Republican party for the Legislature, but the type made us say T. C. Oakley. Mr. Oakley is an Independant Demb-
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