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The Miixlon Union. BY THE MAXTOX PUB. CO John Lkath, K. V. McliAi:, Subscription, See. and Treas. . - - I'd it or. ?1.0U IVr Year. i Kiifernl at the Po.stot.iee as Second Class matter. MAXTON, Tl'KSDAV. FKB. H VaB.ce cn Ingalls ar.d the B ace Problem. Ye would iike to publish the whole of Senator Vance's speech. lint want of spare will wt permit We give a feu extracts which are 1.. ....! ol.- i.'.u-j.H'itl r,,nd re:nlill". ; i '-t if wo..Id do lor our schools . , to read their mnnmig Ictss-on !nun until the whole of it was commit- ted to inemorv: 'liiOe oi us iii ine omii .... .. . i f. ...i.,. had deprecated the war and do- ploied the agitation which led to it, as we sat in the ashes of our homes and scraped ourselves with the potsherds of desolation, yxt consoled ourselves for the slaugh ter of our kindred, and the devas (at ion of our fields by the rejec tion that this, at least, was the vnd; that the great original wrong committed bv our i'atheis had at last been atoned for: that the 'U'n- ion having; been declared indissol- nble,and shnery forexer abolish-. i . i .1 : . . ... i . l I. ! and sione i onense uas i emo eu ;ind the peoph ol these American States, henceforth homogenious, could pursue their great destiny haraioniouslv and fiaternallv. eu, rne one ',m """1Harrisfinl9 viewg on, the negro prob "Hmv liltl.. knew tl,- to.niK-r , ijepoWicsn8 w00ld not pass a tariff; snnna, subscription of two dol ,! tlW vi-t..rs iu l.t K-t Mtus:m at (l.e present session because i to the Magazine, sent in durinf; i!ie. n maoe no esueuuition lor the fact that the necessities of par-1 . ... ..111.. 1 ...... . ty supreiiuwy would lead men aspas3 a bill because they hope to close . iar as even the prickings of con-; wience for m unpaiiUmable sin had done- No sooner had we wit-; nessed the end of hostilities before ' acts in Congress were jiassed di- l-ectin the subversion of all law ; and civil iroveniment in the States! of the .South, under cover of which thev were divided into military districts, over each of which was placed a general of the army, sup ported by sullicicnt troops. To these generals and their bavonets was coinmitted the task of forming overiiiuents for the peole of these overthrown States. This they did by holding elections under mili tary contiol, by suppressing the vote of every free white man in those States, who having at any time taken an oath to support the Constution of the I" idled States had afterwards done any act io aid of the rebellion and by thrust- mg unman ioice upon tne ballot 1h the entire mass of eman- eipated slaves, to whom the right to vote had lieen given by no law, Imuran or divine, known to our fed- eatives system, llv the Constitu- (ion thus forced upon the Southern people the negroes wen? made vo tors, and invested with the likj privilegi's in all resjieets as the white people. He pays his respects iii flowing terms to lngalls: The rhetorical display across the forensic heavens reminded me forcibly of an astronomer's de scription of the remarkable tenuity of the tail of a certain comet. He mu.ainsienginasanuiuurni "'l, V o u by . the comotroll wagon; comin million miles as it stretched at ,- on Thursday March 13 th. to bacVsomc sUunks sfo!e mv wart thc skies that its breadth w.io id nnn ,..;k., n...i . i.i -i.w.i. ;f ,u,.',;.wwi T.i 4 menu 4 iii. it ii u i t i ii c : luiiiii U condensed and transported in a one-horse cart. I listened and tistened with the greatest enter tainment to tlmf speech, and searched and wondered where the remedy for the evil was when it would le announced, and when I should see the solid matter of the illumination. LSllcbleillv, before the liSht expired and we were left in darkness, he annonneed that the solution was justice, which, howev- , er sententious it might be, was alK)ntas definite and real as the twinklings that remain under the closed eyelids after the withdrawal f a fierce liht. Justice, as he explains it. means cur submission to negro rule, llav- 111- submitted to ti.i , imeai) he thmkh would be fair, ry - m 'f j j 1 1 - i ( , tl. i should it prove a iadtire be grac onriv promises that he will then consult with its about other .soli tion of tlic iroblcm ! . . . . , ' . n i Let us hope even the great Kepub- .... ... hcui oartv of the North may find the , , . . 1-4 U'.lll IUI IJ.IUIJ 111 IV or - mo in ome other re-kn than the South ...... 1T. ri1Iwlr f Mllil I HIM ''ir-xa 1 1 A A 111. : 1 U IJ VI . a a w DUrict of politic d d ad-beats, the Columbia. uDon whose helpless people , , i i! 7 ii i a; , from the judiciary down, every worn out partizan for whom his people had no roore use. Nay, under the ap- peals against the injustice of nuppres- .sing the colored vote wUcb we daily Lear, it would be a rapture of hope to express the belief that the great apostles of justice would restore the rirdd nf finfYrflrrp to the 225. COO DeO- nfe of this District, from whom it was : . , i 4i . ,i , taken on wtll known ground that tue , . i 4. negro vote was about to prove here ?! Ui v, an inconvenience. It might be nph- j i u i 4 t;i. Ltcuuicuii , uiui me iujui-i. ui ennnrnccinrr fnfoa Menondtd unnn ihe -"I'e o .- - color of the voter, and that it was not an outrage to suppress the vote by ; law on account of ignorance, nativity, , .. , : r or povertv, as so long prevailed in l r Rhode Island and Massachusetts But I positively deny that there is any systematic, authorized, or official in terference with the guaranteed rights of the colored man in the South.' Our Washington Letter. jrro)i uur sml Correspond nt. Washington, D.C.,I)ei 20, 189. Q Q . .. fi , ib M fem That is ex-Senator Bruce, who una l,,,,, nn;r,taA Tt cnnrAy )eeds for tuis District .ico -..4 v. , ( A v,ry silly nimor was current j , uereiuis wees, 10 lue tuect iuui, lue tbev wish the Question to remain J I open for the campaign. They will i Jl 1 1 the question, knowing very well that : - , the tariff is their weakest point. No! bill, however, that they will pass can close this important question. j Tariff' reform as preached by the Democratic platform last campaign j daily making converts, and in the ' rao&t unexpected quarters, and the fact is apparant that if voted on by the people now it would sweep the countrv. It is rather early to expect Con-' gressmcu to express themselves as to the candidate in'0 but the follow- ing shows the feeling in a portion of the South: Representative Blount, of Georgia "The people of Georgia r , -. , V ? are for Cleveland. Representative . c A . , , , ( risp, of Georgia "Cleveland and a -,r f t if tinn 'reform are rood enough for Georgia folks i4-.i.,.U4;nn:..A -rwi- ey, ot 31issoun-t"As tariff, reform is, the issue of 'S)2 we nnrnrllv loot ' upon Cleveland: as the man to iead ' us.'7 Representative Davidson, of Florida "The sentiment of my State ' is uow overwhelmingly for Cleveland;' Representative Kilgore, of Texas "Texas is for Cleveland against the world, the flesh and the devil." The G. A. R. has a strong lobbv o ; here working for the passage of a service pension bill. The bdl they want passed will cost the Government 110,000.000 a year Letter of Invitation From The Goldsboro Association. of Nortu Car- To the Yorxo Men OLIN.V WHO LOVE The LoRD J ESUS Curist. De.u Brethren: The fourteenth annual Convention ol the Young Men's Christian Associations of North JESUS CURIST. ovaawu ur me eusuiug lurte days. And now, to the end that our work ? rcceivea "ty impetus through ut iU Stte' aDd tbat God s king-; dom ma.v be streDgthened and pros- Pcrecl- urge you that all who cau do so will leave their business at this time and come together in great numbers to consult about God's work. t L- t 4 T 4"t orr.rr A c c rs ioliin Iva mnmpinl u4 ' i . i . the nrst session by at least 0De - mem0r UJ twenty or more, if Possihle. Let Young Men's Prayer Meetinss in places where no Associa- tion is organized send representatives m w n-w Jr f V . 7 t u'a' pastors send their young men to re- CeiV6 aD iDSPirs0D or service, Ltt i vouno men from every place, from the otpati In thp nnnt.ino , would learn better how to stne cur w in w m wit f m w t 50 r' a t V.i K.dS, come and join u. tihej. mimVtrs of every church and creed ; couae to iwivc anew the baptism of the Holy Spirit. And let us not forget; VT? fnrn- fstly Rod constantly for God's richest J . blessings nnon tins Convention; that . ' ' . numbers of voun men -e enali e i to atleu,,; that ' offirers and spears may rtceiveixnver from on hi-h; that the liberations may be prayerful and the decisions wise; that the dtle- gates mav rective a powerful tvi- dence of God's love and carry back to their homes an increased zeal for souls and renewed consecration for service; and above all, that a precious revival may come upon our city to the saving of the souls of m.;ny of our young men Reduced rates will be given on all railroads. Ecternninment will be an1 Sive to a11 wb? come. Uur bearts and Homes stand . open to receive and welcome you. Let tnose who hope to attend forward . f their names as soon as possible. - T. R. Rcnrxsox, Presid't. T. C. Diggs, Sectv. Marion Harland's Appeal to the ' Women of America ! women oi America. i ... , , Uonnn Unvloliil fhfl frinrl o It (1 ' helper of women everywhere, has ta-! 1 ii i 4.1 ken up the work of restoring the . ,l A " . ruined monument marking the bun- al-place of lary the Mother of Wash ington. She says truly in her ap peal to the mothers and daughters of America to erect a fitting monu ment to her who gave Our Country a Father that "the sun shines upon no sadder ruiu in the length and breadth of. our land, than this unfinished ! 4.. .... . i'he publisher of Hie Home-Maker : of which Marion Harland is the edit- I 0&r as u,elr contribution to tUfi j . .... Sf.vntv.fiv nta nut nf !.L L trie next six months. Every such j . i 8ubscription must be accompanied by ' tbe wor(8 For Marv Vashinton Xr .HULI Li IU XT Li L. The ig Rener0USf anc ould m eet with aQ euthusiastic TeSpODse. Boys ad Cigairettes in South Carolina. m m 1 he people ot houtn Larouna nave waked up against tlic deadly ! cigarrcttc The Legislature has parsed an act forbiddincr "any per-' son or persons, cither by himself or themselves, to sell, furnish, give, or provide any minor or minors, with cicrarrcttSf tobacco, or cigarrctte pa- Qr any substitutc thcrefor." -r, , , .... hc second section makes it a . , . . , , . misdemeanor punishable bv lmpris- 1 ' " L onment not more than one year noiJ i 4.1 . . ..1 r l icss man six niuiuus or nne not uu, ic. man xuu or both in the discretion oi tne. court, one half the fine to tile in former. We need such a law all over thc country if we expect our boys to be worth five cents. Hickory Press. A Man in a Peck of Trouble. Conductor (to man on passenger train who seems to be troubled) 1 ''excuse me, friend, but arc you in troubie?M i ' Desperate Man "Well, yer see 1 I thort I would take a trip to Ro chester and fetch the hul family along. On the way one of the kids got oft at one of those tarnal stop-: ninrr rd was about tw o miles behind. When we got to the city my eldest bye got full of saloon juice and was run in wife's pockctbook; youngest darter in Ilint car witn J111111!' toothache; . 11-11 i one stuck his head out the V mder to sec thc telegraph poles go by an his hat blew oft; and (fccl- ing in his pockets) I'll be darned if I haven't lost our tickets. Ami in trouble?'' Rochester Budget THE FIIUiT STEP rertups yon are ran don, an't eat. cact .dptCan-t tbluk cau t ao aarthillg to Jour satisfaction, and on wondtr what aiLs jou. You sbooia Letd the warning, rem are ta-.: kiDg thefirst ste: nervous prostration. : 'Yoa neM a tonic and in Electric Bit-; Urs7u wlU fiud exact remedy for re-. ftonoK your nerrous tem to it normid. be<by condition. SarprUinR results follow t - e cse of this great nerve tonic and aitera- tive - appetite rttnrns. good digestion isom., ana me imr ana iianeysTe- some healthy action. Try a bottle Trice cints at J D Crw-'Hi's Drugstore. j - r,nr?n i r UED reilth nl-t fAT. -a wtit. isal Injector free. J Cro ,m A Sad Story. A marrinc that was prcdictec,' come off. A week. k. did not 1 i l be.aut.iul young lady of this county cn?acd to be married to a Iiandsome and finclookin rr young J 1 r .i . 4.. 4.1.. ,1-...! man, aiso oi una luuui) , mc ujj was set and the license procured. On the morning of the day set for the wedding the young man ap peared before his sweetheart under the influence of liquor, and she broke the engagement. She left on the train the same day, for a visit down the country and he went wjth her bein0" her to change her mind and promising reform. Wil- son Advance. Petty that more of them has not this determination. ; AN EMINENT DOCTOR'S TRESCRIP TION. 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