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; VOHDG OF WISDOM. j iXo men living are more worthy to from poverty none less inclined to take or touch aught which . they have J not', honestly"'' earned. Let them I beware; of surrendering aj politica power which they already possess and which if surrendered will Burely close the door of advancement; and to fix . . i hiew disabilities ; and burdens upon ' them till all liberty Khali be lost." 1 A br An am Lincoln'. -V These words although ? spoken over i twenty years ago t by . our great and tgood Presidents Lincoln seem' to be ; his forcible now as then and we speci- ; all - commend them totifose who vol- 1 - ' - - i - iiintartty, : years ago, surrendered ta l Self;aoverwcntVr;ilie: drift of the ? present system pr plan ofCoimtv Go iernmcjits is toward a complete loss of libertv; . . ' - L - " O ? i - On Tuesday .next it; will be your f privilege to vote; .vote for a restora- i the Bourbons. . . A j vote for ihe Inde- pendant Democratic candidates is a vote towards this "restoration. Give j them a rousing strong vote land let's I get back to true democracy now. "Phase be? uiinjuunil tiiaJLlom .Oak. :ley has not a private. axe to grind in t in legislature: ne win consider nim- ' self a servant of the people rather - than a 44 boss.' . j V. . ? Workincr men. how do vbu stand toward Tom Oakley? :3Vill-you make him" your Representative?- Now is ;your chance. T " ' . - ... '. ', Sec. 2G83. "The polls shall be open- ' riS 4Ti rk fl n-T olAif inn frnm cAYrati o ciock in tne morninc: untu sunset oi tne same day, arid no longer; and and not be challenged and rejected, shall hand In his ballot to the mdees. ' who shall carefully deposit the ballots in the.ballotbox. i 'i ' t A 11 ' ! f 1 ? A ' on inejuuges rests me responsiuuiiy "of depositing theni,; in the proper boxes: where a ballot is deposited in thp wrong box it is the fault of the judges and should be . counted, as the voter is in no way to be deprived of Jiis rights through the 1 negligence or -"errors of the parties' duly - appointed to hold the polls, v ; Bear In milid that the South came out of the war tw enty years ago with nothing of value exceptingi her lands; j every dollar -of ; capital ;sho i now has is but the net .earnings - ot twenty years of free labor. Areyou prepared to vote for a party that: seeks to' de grade tlie labor - of the country by placing it in direct competition with the imder-oaid labor of Europe ? If ----- 7 i ' not their vote for Blaine and Protee- tion. I '':7..:;';', We do not need to say anything about Messrs.' . Wilkerson, Rigsbee, Ferrell and O'Briant. The fact that everyone intend voting for them is the Dest maorsement possuue. The enthusiasm oyer the candidacy of Joe Turner for Congress is some-, thing toj be proud of. . The woods are literallyj full of Turner J votes and at every jtqwn he is promised strong sup port. He is running on his record of 1860-'61iand the "Gold" lace JBiga- dier'f is eating cold victuals through Durham, Orange and Chatham. -, ; ' Cleveland stock took a decided fall when it ;was discovered j ! that he had approved a " bill practically forcing mixed scliocls in New York city. Just show a Democrat the Ohio Civil Rights Bill passed last March by a Demo- cratic Legislature, and then the act of CleyelandT8 forcing mixed schools, and ie' has kn engagement ! elsewhere at once ; you can play cards on his ilying coat-tails as he turns the first corner. -Go and see that' your name is on the L -istration Book. Don't put it llffrcr at rlie first opportunity.-' IT NEED TO PASS; - AVrhent Senator Ransom declared the population of the world 'to be fifteen hundred! tnillions it struck one of his hearers with such force that in repeat ing it tojhis neighbor, he; stated that he jvas unable to put-it j down in fig ures. ; Bte 'ought, to favor the Blair Educational Bill and support no can didate opposing it. V J I . NOTHING FOR THE POOR BUT . I i POVERTY, i r Free traders tell us that destroy the tariff and bur goods can find a market in other 'countries; that all in- dustries I will increase and our ocean i . - f . - . j , r commerce be carried in our own ships and general prosperity prevail at home. How" is this to be. accomplished ? By cutting s the price of labor to the for eigii standard. Is'it any. wonder that Judge Kelley says "I will go home and pleaj with my countrymen not . - . . A LAGT.VORD. , j TheTvew lork inucpcnaenticelgi- dus) Is one of the papers that support ed Cleveland prior to ithe revelations concerning his private, life. vlf ear its latest- words; of warning:" , Let everyj reader, of he Indepen-, dent who is a clergyman, tell the truth, as found in the Bible n regarU to the Seventh Commandmcntnext Sabbath to his, people, as the last public oppor tunity he will have, -probably, before rtlrtftrkn"! - T ,hf litiY arm-itr flrfT' loll ." .-- f , ' - : -I "'r '- ' k-- ' - J.'. .' .'"-.! '' of the household, against, the digiist ing and disgraceful , immuralitiesj of - : - . ' .l:. - - . t,. mg ciirisuuiiy uv uiai Lvr viiul m pun- tics arc, sustain the preacher in this timely and faithful work, and hot ask j him to shut his mouth, like a dumb ; dog, on politics . in the pulpit, et f "vflpv TriPTnlwr nf pvfirv fn.mil v in .th ' ' land;,-professing Christianity Tor riot,: wiiii ni'iicvi's in i im iiiiru.v in JIIIIUI-. in . w ---- X j -'J . I the honor and standing of the Nation - at home and abroad, in sound mordli- , ty everywhere, as the basis of all , true greatness and prosperity, speak ' out now when the tssue for once is squarely presented and tell the truth as to what is the duty of everv voter at the coming election.; m .,,-.,! ;t -If .the Lord. is the God of. purity. serve him at . -m m m . 1 a .ft' ' 9 " this important junction during tne present battle when every man slfould- take the field; if Baal,! the patron of . licentiousness and all unrierhteous-' ness, is Godj thenjserve him and vote " for all his monstrous and, disgraceful teaching and immorality: r; GEO VEKj CLEVELAND AS . YORK, ERNOR NEW HAS OF APPROVED Ar BILL . WHICH FORCES MIXEI3 - SCHOOLS BE TWEEN WHITE AU)JcOJjOUFjD CHILDRElf lit THAT STATE, t r, boutnern .uemocraticr leauers arc very much annoyed to find that Gov ernor Cleveland signed the bill abol- ' ishing separate schools for the colored children in New -York: indeed,- their annoyance has sev eral times manifest ed itself in aix indignant denial tliat such a bill had become a law by'thc. virtue.of the Governor signature! N;Y. Tribune. ! " X I Remember : that tlje payment of a poll tax.or, any other taxis notneces- U'J.' u I-.' sary before votings The only qualifi- to vote such conditions ! upon them- tions are a residence in the County selves." ninety da Register now.
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