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'yfefriy$$'$ , , v - lit 1 1 ... i i ,TEE EICHH0HD f yg, (7. CL, Editor and Prop'r, SDBSOKUenoM BATHS : 4 . Three montlis,.................,..,, .,;) y"Y'. SS" dveilisiHg rate Wnuhod' oa application,;...:'; :' .-":";,' ; . tliagiaj;., Thrsdij, f eb. 5, M5. VIEWS OP i $tf?SKRT EDITOR. ttol. A. K. MoOlnre, editor of tii Pbi adelphift Times, has beon making writing a .tour of the South and 6ome very interesting let ters to his laper. He writes with' great force apoti the race issue j in the South. He rewards thn nninr Hue in politics ended and gives his reasons at Jeugth. In short, he j says that the supremacy of the whits race is fixed and permanent, this result being eiraply the re-as sertion of superior intelligence, ed ucation i and property-holding ad vantages, possessed by the white - er the black race, which result, alth 0112 u ueisu'oa ny chicanery m politicians and demagogues, might ',Jave been foreseen as inevitable. 4 -V 1 - - MliO very fact hat this point : x Che solution : ' . . ;vo6 rise to ' . -; f rewarding; Mi-T, - 4 'S vifi. ied ; but ; .lioj Kv both races will divide the negro will bo comparatively in- d iff ere i 'fellow- ft to politics, and his white citizens wiio aspire to polifi cal h jpOrs, noae too good before but for the consideration that over shadowed all others will ioatle each ojther in the effort to secure the nero vote. And in the con test for preferruent, for politicians will be politicians, appeals Wiil not be made to-the intelligence or in-;,-tcgrity of the negro, but to his ig s r6 ranee, prejudice, cupidity, laud ii'A the baser qualities of his nature. Thus jtho writer thinks he sees -):- great danger of a general sweep of political denioralizatiyn 'in bpth races which is destined to make the last stage of the race iseue vast 11"' ' -1' '" j Our of for the; negro is that, -. being;, accustomed to rely upon the jndgrjient and advice of the ! best elcuiejnt among the whites in all matters not political, especially v oince jhis "occupation is gone" as ' far as any considerable promotion for 'himself is concerned, he- will ;now leek to be instructed : by s that samelelement in regard to the beBt exercise of his privilege as a voter. i r. . ,; Aspire steadily ascends -in the 'seale i ." of education and eolighteninent, the 7 moral side of politics, equally ' with that of other questions affect ing liis interests, will com mend iti ' self, to hk better discriminating jndg nent and he will be able un aidec: to separate the false from the 1 true, the genuine patriot and bon- . s man from .the frickster and ache ring deuiagogud. To this end, , frou patriotic considerations and the ilesire to have only pure n.en i " . and ihot ineaures prevail in the of the country; recog- V? he is no insignificant : . ics, let eyery reason- vJ.-Ugc be accorded to the K .the pursuit of an educa- ;;:u'iH!:R iuiask of th k qfes- ... TION.. ' j. In his letter to the Philadelphia. Times Ool McClure eays "the pre judice of race is five-fofd stronger . in tle North than- in the South." He iimply epgaks the truth in. say ing hat J" the people of the jSonth liav a general and strong sy mpa 'thyjfor tne uegro." This the peo ple of the North have never known -r bow to appreciate. As an illustra ; tion we mention the fact.that not one month ago' wo were riding iu a ' carriage "with a friend of burs and 'K;a-.f hiladelphia gentleman.! The colored driver, pb, was an old . ; play-mate of oi friend who rc- : lrmrketl llsat Bo and himself had i never lost their at tachmcntfor each -?;tl4r, wlttrcnpbtl the Northerner j&ly observed ,that'4that i3 i'uthing our people cannot un- tand" This little-episode fnr- led inateiid for conversation, on ry r poMit--contes6eaiv ; in f "iJbe Nortlicrn man--all :'nrnev.. So witli t nr pei 'hWsiiti ..'V-t.', 1- t ?v "people for ie jriegro, in whatever classification of affection you 'place it, f is -none the less an affection which tempers (he hard, unyielding pfej udieV of race that prevails in the, aforth, '.y ..v'. ' '. . -. - - Again, the South is "doing far more educationally for the negro than the North. Bcmth Carolina alone is paying out from her treas ury for theiustrnction and advance ment of the blacks more than all the Northern States combined. -And what is true in the ; matter of education, says the writer, is equal ly true in regard to the recognition of the black race in Southern poli tics. There are more blacks in of fice in South Carolina under dem ocratic rule than there are in all the parties of al the States of the North. Pennsylvania and Phila- delphia, where the bla;k voters, hold the balance of power in both city and State, could not elect a colored man to the legislature or to any honorable or lucrative office, even in the strongest Republican district; but South Carolina demo crats elect him to office, with all the lingering prejudices of the relation of master and slave. Ilenee, the writer concludes, "the intelligent and dispassionate 'Northerner who observes the "relations of the two races North and South, is forced to confess that with all our boasted ' "r erior devotion to the black race, With all our assaults upon the the oppression of the . , t ,he Dejsrn fsCxetter 'trcarea' South than by the North." ile Ays he regrets to make such a confession, but it is the truth. Now let the Northern people take Me Clure at his" word, and stop their everlasting mouthiag on the negro question. .The question, in all its phases, must be worked out in the Sonth and by the Sooth. - WASHINGTON LETTER. Regular Correspondence of the Rocket. Only four weeks more a most in teresting epoch iu the administrative history of the capital and the country, will be introduced. As tbe time draws on apace expectation on tip-toe is growing painfully nervous. Who will be the Cabinet; what will be the pol icy of the new administration; how stiff, eruel and searching will the new broom be; what revolutions, political and social, local and general, will fol low? These are the. questions that IUUOII DUVU UUVW UU UUUTIV1 JU VX Vr VI less definite. Usually the interest in the Nation al capital wanes with the adjournment of Congress. This jear it will wax all summer. Newepaper correspond ents will have to forego their ujial summer pio-nic, and spend the dog days in Washington. Fortunately tbere will be a plentiful supply of ice water and such things, and the city has grown to be a not unpleasant summer resort. During the last four months there has been, a powerful undercurrent of political coat turning going on iu the Government offices here, and I am told that in some offices many sup posed republicans bare made tbe sur prising discovery that they have al ways been consistent democrats, a- innut oriAti a Jt ''on otouiLiP r i aia r waiting in aartness out in nope ror ; tbe sun burst of the 4th of March, j 1885. The uuseltish fortitude with -which tiiefse poor prisoiii rs Lave tD dured a quarter of a ceuiuiy of re-. publicau despotism ami reprepion, ' toiling through the administration o! ; GraDt,' blushing through the scanda lous usurpatiou of Hayes, and sorrow ing over the eleetiou of GarSeld, pay- inp; money and making speeches for tiieir cruel Raptors, is really pathetic. There has bten a remarkable subsi dence of Republican brag1, falsehoid, and abuse of Democrats -in tlie De partments. If j it were not a strious aud univensal contagion, the repubii tau clerks 'who look at each other across their desks would explode with laughter at the silent, sain-ike disuse of tbe eland era and lies about the "dislovftl democrats'' and their ob- scene candidate, which Only four months ao was the staple of the work of the civil service of the party of "moral ideas." Washington society, which is main ly official and therefore republican, baa made a desperate effort to smile at grief, but the smile was brief and "sicklied o'er-with tbe pale cast of thought."' The gay rereltrs have seen tbe fourth of March at tbe bol torn of every oyster stew, and the Democratic broom has been the Dam ocleB aword at every feast. The chick en salad served only to remind them of the Democratic rooster. The so cial see son has not been brilliant or cheerful, and it ia uow closing much earlier than usual. Taere,Will be' a brief revival of social festivities about the fourth of Man. h and then a scoie of society queens will abdicate, for over. - v .' 1 '. -: The preparation for the -inaugural procession, illumination aud bad is one described in deed from Arthur Tay goina on. It ii on a liei oua plan ' to -Alex Wa.t.on registered in Boob .uiu ju. . . A-x i F- PBge3 67 and 68, and the other de and it will be expensive, bat, there is scribed in deed from James Terry to no tiotibk of its succesa. The vast eu ! Alex WaUon, registered ia Book No. I. v v ' . ' -1 1' ,ire of tha-Peosion bailding now ' : -ed by naked walla ' without ' S mi imi m I ii hi'i'" ."-ifJv' ' ' , U ''")" j ' k tflnor ornof wHl soon bain readiDeBS i n Nlnul i m -w .! A : . i ' floor op roof will soon be in readiness for the festival,' and it 'will be the largest and rrioBt imposing hall ever before used for an inaugural ball The citizens of the capital are con tributing to the inauguration jiind liberally and there are assurances that ample provision will be made for all expenditures. ' The cost of fitting up and decorat ing the Pension building will be much greater than it was four years ago, in fact greater than ever before. An immense number of visitors will be in the city, and many of them ,-will see the capital of their country for the first time. There ii a disposition in financial cir cles ia New York to take a more hope ful view of the business situation than has been the ease for pome days past, partly because of the partial revival oi the iron industry at the West, and part- I - as . ly because ot the mereasea earning, on DOl a lew bus loautug imp first two weeks in January, including those of the Chesapeake & Ohio, aid others of the Huntington system, , whioh had been for months previously running behind. , I have a little daughter seven years old who for the last four years has been afflicted with a peculiar skin eruption on the face and one hand. I have tried seven or eight physicians, among them the best in California and in this province but ,to no purpose. The child kept ffrowina worse. Fortunately, 1 taw a statemeut in a St. Paul, Minn., paper, of a cureJof a disease similar to that of my child. 1 i was effected by Swift's Speci fic. I securftd six bottles and ommsn- cecl civina it to my little girl- n less than one week this terrible disease, u.4,;.!, I, n.l KfHpil all t.hi known rnmedie within reach, bejian to disappear .She has been taking it three raontUs, is per fec.MyjjelI Bnc uer 6la is as clear h wax- Treutorl,' tintarioProriiit Canada March 2Hth, J 88. , A ' ft" .M-r-S-' V' Extreme weakness and general debil ity.oioduco.d by exposure and over work attendant upon my duties, were- grad developing ittto au utter pro-stni tion of my system. Adopting the suggestions of intimate friends, who had experienced relief in similar eases by taking owilt s Specific, I now find myself restored to a perfect condition oi neaun ana sw-eiigm. Accept my terveni wisnes ror your uou tinned prosperity ia your well chosen and successful method for .relieving those who suffer- Rev, B. Stockton. D. D Stillwater Place. Stamford, .;onn; Tbb Swift Spkoific :o., Diawr 3, At lanta, ., 159 vv. 23rd t., N. Y,, and 1205 i.'hestnut ht., Phila. 39 -Jy. B'or ale sit lr. ole' Drus Store. AYER'S - Cherry Pectoral. )Te otkc eonplaiata are so iasyiMS ia tkair attack as the aJTaattac tbroat and Utxpi mmo o trsAad with by the majority ot caffer- perhaps from a tricing or luteousctoiis ex poaor, ia oftam bt the bgiaBitc of a lata! Ulratw ' Atxk's Cbeeit i Pectohai. haa wall proTaa lta ai&eaey in a forty years' fight with throat and Imng diaeaaea, asd shaid be takaa ia aU aaaaa without dalar. A Tarrifcle Coag-h Cared. M In 1JT I took a serere eoid, which afTeeted any lmaca. 1 had a terrible eooghjuid nawfd Bifht ater aiaht withoat tleep. The doetors (ts iae ap. I tried Ay Kit's CsaiuiT l'n TOSal, whieh reheTed ay luscs, iadaeed sleea, and afforded me- the rest, aeeessary lor the recovery of my strength. By the eeatiaaed ase of the Pctobi. a paras aeat cars was effected. I am w years Id, kale and hearty, aad am satisfied you Cuut PacreaAL sared me. HamAoa FAiasaoTKn." , Bocstaghsm, Vk, Jaly IS, lata. Oroaa. M ether's Trifcvte. - While ia the eeaatry last winter my Uttle hey, three years old, was taken Ul with eronp; it seemed ae if he weuld die from straMfa fcUtoa. One of the family suggested the use oi Aram's Cuaar Psctok&l, a hettle of which was always keat in the house. Thia was tried in small aad frequent doees, and to ear delight ia lees than half an hoar the HtUe patient was breaming easily. The doe tor said that the Caxxiir Fcro8 4L had sstmI my dar Hug's life. Can yea wonder a ur gratltade T Sineerelyyoars, Mm. mma Osmtbt." 169 West 12Sth St., Xew York, Jay K, MM. " I hare nsed Ayek's Chbkxt Pkctoral in my family for serorxl years, and do not. hesitate to pronotmco it the nost efieetaal remedy for coughs and eolds we hare ctct Sried. A. J. Ckaxk." Ltuta Ci Tstal, Mioa., March U, im. "I sufi-ered for eight years from Broeehltis, and after trying maay rene)iea with o m eees, I was curcl by Uae nee of Area's Omss htPjctoral. Josbph Walckx." Byhalia, Hies., April 5, IMS. " I cannot sur saogh in praise of Aru'l Obekry FacTOKAf., belle yiug as 1 do thai bat for its tue I should kmg stnee hare died from long troubles. i. BaAeDOS." Falestine, Texas, April 22. 1S83. Ko ease of. an aifectien of the throat or ! lungs exies which cannot be greatly reliered by the use of Aran's Ckkkxt Pbctskal, and it will oteop r when the dieeese hi net already beyond the control of medieine. ritarAKED by Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Man. fiold ey aU Druggists. warn An -Independent Newspaper of -Democratic; Principles, but not Con trolled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collect jr(g and Publishing al! the Newspf the Day in the most Interesting Shape and with the greatest possi ble Promptness, Accuracy and Im partiality ; and to the Promotion of Democratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Society and lndustry.i ' . Bates, by jtfaU, VoatpaM: DAILY, per Year - - - - $6 00 DAILY, per Month ..... 50 SUNDAY, per Year .... 1 00 DAILY and SUNDAY per Year - 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year - . . . i 00 Address. THE SUIT, Hew York CUy. C OM MISSIONS lif S S A Of Tjand. Under order of court directing a re sale, th undersigned Commissioner will sell at public outcry for cash at the court house door in Rockingham on llondajr ed interest (16-49) in two tracts ot h.nd. tazes ov2 and 3yd. l -.. u pattprwv I. 12th '5 Jan, ,'c5, ComaaUsioner. ,j JIM Tt Jsi Waaaarfal WtmOt Kf-OUBBS JMpbtberW Croup, Aathma, Bron chitis. Neuralgia. Rheu ms. tlam-Blooding at tba Lungs, Hoaraeaess, In fiuenas. Hacking Cough, por ; n 'x'-biijsrAXi antd WBOOpillg UOUBU. PARSONS Af YEW j PURGATIVE 1 MAKE NEW. RICH BLOOD. FoattWely curs 8ICK-EIIADACHB, BUto.2, andajl LJVia and BOWEL Coaplalnts. MA1AH.1A, . ana sain xiiaeaaea t j xj x-iaud m. have no eouaL IB lay praeuos tot i as eta. in stamps. It Is a wen-known fact that most of ths i i Horse and Cattle Powder sold In this coun try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condiuou , Powder is absotately pure and Teryv&lnaoie. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Pew- '. J .. m. t.aanAAnftll (1 Mrh rint tit I usi no other. J. Baniiaon. MJ)., Dewitt, low find tjum a Taiuaoie vainaruoaim uwr . Valuable mioimation rnjus. i- a. 1 food! It wiil also postUvely prevent and cure I Hot Cholera, e. Sold eTerywhere, wsenl by mailforKc. m wu. , L.K . . mm m a 1 stamps. rHrnlhed,inlareecans,priee$1.00; bymail,$l.ja CHICKEN CHOLERA, CVeiifcea. LS-JOHNSON &C0., Boston, Mass. v 1 Dr-TiS-COLEAsent. ' ' Grace was in all licr steps, Hea veil in her eve. In every gesture dignity and love.' So aoueared mother Eve. and so imay shine her fair descendants, with the exercise of common sense,! fr and nroner treatment. An; enormous numbu' of .ftmale com nlainVs are directly caused by Ui of th menstrual function. In e very suchj lease that sterling and 'unfailing specific, Bradfield's Fbmalb i.K(J!( ULATfin, will ettectrelici anucuic. It is from the reoipe of amosH,A distingnifihed ' physician. 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