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THE YIDE7TE. TROY, X- OCT. IS, 1 PEMOCliATIC OJIIi:ii. gj.ECrU) TCRIAV, November JUL. yATlUK iL TICK BT. . rfR fttKHIDKNT. GEOVKH CLEVELAND, ', tit Nw Vork. roit vicK-rRKSinnvT; ALLEN tilu- .purpose, and nothing clo. Is this repealing the law or 'any partofitf Not much. Ami what good will it do our people to take tin; tax off of alcohol? -None of it is made in our country. The Democratic tariff bill pro- Read This, Had Statistic. , hVkinghaiu Rocket. o r v u.Tii ix ni I-aleigh Signal amuses it Cm ZENS OF NOK1 H LAUO-' self ami interests its .'readers ly I-l1 publishing a long list of iicgnes N. Y. Time. j which it alleges Riesidcut Clcvc Senator Onav is in a verv mi- 1:111,1 apjMinieil to ofiice tlurinsr ...,,i..M . VI M.r.i,l ivc in.f HIS UUUlIlllSllTlXIOtl. 1 IllS IS in- iiiiiiiiiriii ii!inri a atw a &m a av u v l pose to remove the tax from to -ja lj r t his had humor is caiied "tmlt-l for white uic2ioi.lv, and is TXio Taria, Dcmocritic IIinJ-B Kk. Rat high tntitf are getting to be as distasteful in manulactuiing Massachn.MtU as m agricultural : j:e ,nj,rjtv North t andiua, and tuat, too, it Tlic Senate Tariff ini A sjeeial fruai Wa-ddnirtn says The mninritv reimrt on . rnrms, without nAul to parly 1 s,.,,ar.. t. I .v x , "' r"" linos. Tl Tariff ICr..n.. Uaani ! '" T!''" i"a'r-' '- ..-. .vi.ni Moflln ' 4J. THUUMAN, of Ohio. STATE TICKET. baeco. and striks a fatal Mow at I bv the persistence or the lion, meant to luHutiue their prejudices, of the State is now nlatin- n(.,, . . -i-aa.i the objectionable features of the i Levi IV Morion in making him 1m; t lie so-called ICepuhlu an party tiVO strmiB dH-iimeits,o.,eot then, J 1 " - a" '"lu-unicm. - ' i ' . , - -.i U1.1.H1I rvmv fniiiK-ituU it' ihi'd-irs think that the negro w ill lo t heir I , , . ;,: . r . 1 '- nnaofitv reiNrf i whole sWin, by .!.,. away with, 3 i;;:'n-1.n; slave whatever they may do. We!f1V ."j" lt1,;m "rl UUad !,v Senator, Ull yj store keepers at all the small conn- JX t iai Ac -; nl of one fellow with a tcclunml and lU-pubhran lead-, SIUl Virh,es and " a try stills which kills the spy sys- t.OI.li)jr to a lne:lver of the Xa whit' skin Iitxlity to en; in rr-ard to the tar.tr Wfore ; snator M(.,Mu tern out riirht ; vet the lleouhli- tional Keimblican Executive Com-1 i;s,t,ent vl p:at on it becatne a eampaipi issue andlti.;. -V.-t hjtU f OK OOVKKVOR. DAME' FOWLE ai Wak. THOMAS M. 11 U LT, s of Alnuiance, For AsocUte JKtes of the Sn tii.me ert"to U the vacancy etuf& by the death of Ihoaias.b. JOS. J, DAVIS, oi Franklin. For JLsROiate Justice of the Su. Ireoic Court under amendment to the 'onalitutin: James E. shepherd, of Beauford ALPHONSOC. AVKRV, uf Burke. i FOR HBCl.TAllY OF STATB, .... U f ! V t t V It Si of Orange. " FOK TRBASURRR. DONALD V . 15 A IN, of Wake. FOR SUI'EKINTKX DBKT OF rOPLIO IX- sti uction: SIDNEY M, FINGER, of Catawba. FOR ATTORKBY OF.XKRAL: TREODOUF F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. FOK auditor: G, W. SAN DERI. IN, of Waipe. '111 - .. L ... V A 1 --- lllllill 111 .1111 III II I . - - itllL IliUIlllIlt lldlf III i.-.:.. f.;i.t ...roinar tl.M nnw iiiiKm t im has oeuti uin en " "' I illln tlatu lUulllll .aA. i- - - i m , . . n f.rt.i-, Hi., ho may avoid contact with the sane oi iiieso iiicii.iij hi inv while, as they have done every other bill looking to a repeal of the internal revenue taxes. 2s o, sir. Your man Harrison and his party don't want to know what charity is at home or anywhere else! 'this ti.lk.irt i. .1. . .i . "p-n iu i m lean It i the other invniir. twentv qm-- . , , . otu L, ...... r.s 1 -uUfroai it.H dutiahh. !, oi Aionon.s song ever since tne - t ions ' for piotectionots to aa .4t . beginning of the campaign. MrJ1 1,0 llsls 'iHluded to Jn ! r f . . . . u lr Keck suhajitted . . . the Kail i:il n-rtv to i'."ii tho ! erf bouiu oi lilt ii lead as lot .,i , . Morton said some time ago that 'l"L Jiaun ai p..n toocapt 1 al rcjMiit of 7.WU w he bad given to the National lie- ;'tamu.aUoii! lnr iiumbskuH! lows: fttlh w . publican Committee three times ?M,P "sul anv s'ns Hl al,,M- onltl I- Why.under the lMiign intlu- Ti.hli; , i... i ... a. :i ii .ii t!... im.n.f r vi,.f i.iccnhnv .. kimm uiai ii i lie allegations in re- Vice-riesident would be, which is to tlu appointments indicat suooosedto mean that he ha con- d "ere true he was simply -jump FOR COXCilKEKS. SKVRNTH 1)1 jiTUIC-Tr , JNO. S HENDERSON, of Rowan. For ELECTORS State at Large. A. M. W ADD EL, of New Hanover. F. X. bTRUD WlCK, of Orange. DISTltlCT KLECTOKS : oekery's Xeilibor Speak Again. Tn commenting on the card of J). I). Mclntyre and other Alli ance men . x of Kichmond, copied from the Laurinburg -Kxehange, the News and Observer of the 1 lit li says: "DockeryV farmer neighbors in liichmond county have come out in the public press and de clared that the Radical nominee Is no farmer, is no better in that respect, indeed, than tho most shiftliss negro cropper. Dockery s Alliance neighbors now come out and formally declare that he is no Alliance man; that while claim ing to belong to that organization he is' violating every one oi its vital principles. Head what they have to sa as it is jirinted in full elsewhere. The card appears in the Laurinburg (Richmond coun ty) Exchange and we take it for granted that they are, for the most part at least, from Kichmond (I)ockorv's) county. They are i certainly aware of the vast (iiti'er- . -. . - t: .i : . .... tributed i;.';,U(H. Iu return for i nnigpau imo uie this he has insisted, and still iu- J1!""' ,Ihlt that ,s ,,ot fvl,at ,,I,,VIW sists, that the full power of the llm' H isatunilly Kdongs to the National Committee shall be used Ka''alS lrle to as- to carry North Carolina. Senator "V,a:w 111 I,IC llt-,tH's- Quay objected at first, but he ' ,J,ul ' signal s staiemem is could hardly help yielding to the nave noi inecuaru jtarty's candidate ' for the Vice- ? 11':,HiVl; .,l was ?ilu orw il PresidPiii'v nni. its mi:itist il....n. l,I",i,s',,i i'lvsmeni leveianu niary aid,so an energetic liepnb- -,,ut niako tlsM appointments Ik a iudiudu- enceofoar war taritf, are one third of our wage earners out of work one third oft he time! (M;vs. Laln)r Kep., 1S.S7, p. 10 1.) hy did wages in Great HAjonty report atn.in..fi. -rat-.eiMu,,, t.n uuj Sa.eU..aea.:ya:unytb,c ul,u t ougrevH ha, Uu iu Kntain go up K-tween 1S72 and ilH siuIls ISfCI!) percent., while they xvent I -h, liirtfitl. . r--1'5 lea.r idowti iu MasachusittKdiiriii-tl...!" . . 4 i"!, tu hm l r - -- I same ieriod per eeut.! (Mass . ... i rv. kir., HM, II. !-,. I j . . ' : . Vl.v i i H, r,uf f r.-;,,t . n rre:ur. " - - r UU'll I ... I I I... t uvt.rrriirn t,f ,..,. jllou,.,upou a lVKAsw h , ... - - , .lti.l m I 1 . I an camifaign has been carried ",,KU im .M-ai lper; "Mt -"n',u' adml.tnuu - - , ! ;:i!i 1t.i if tint niMjn. lu,M J I'vi n.ii. uv- f. . .. ... on in jsorui t aronna, ami ennror , t ... ..... , , . , 'vi.nr.n.i uur nisionjs Uvit in a, C.nav spent m.m..v in tlmt "lm A' ."",-' Jo,,,A- 1 Ut '' aml M"wUl- .aS,fa.-t,.n- u-.r SUit'.! whicli lio wanted 'to de.oto "- wus a Ita.li.-at in.-ii.b.TiMan.liii- tlu trrmi-uil-mis im- ,. . . ? i . i . . I ik tun i-ini i 1 tie fi tmrt to oTiier rsrates. r iuiicnieuiH ir.atie in riie; Tio nn II . Rrnwn. of Beaufort euce i)jlvi..uii i.ntr Vnd Dist. Jno. E. Wood aid, of il- sions and his practice as an Alli ed Dist. Chas R. Av"ack, of Wayne inc0 nmn ail(i they express their 4th Dist.-Ed, AV. Pou, of Johnson, ufUnoM s in no iincert'iin Hn 6th Dist.-John II. Dobson of Surry, ntimtnts in no urn utain ian th Dit.- S.J. Pemberton, of Stanly, guage. 1 hey are evidently good 1th Di.t. L. C. Caldwell, of Iredell. Alliance men themselves and what Hh Dlt.-Thoa. M. Vance, of Cald- they say is gQO(1 reiulin for Alli- 0th DiRt. W. T. Crawford , o Hay ance men generally. They call wood. upon Dockery either to disclaim ' . . utterly or openly to espouse and Won't be leeeived. endorse the principles of the Far- ... niers' Alliance. I Will ho heed uere is a sampie oi Lcpuuncciu tlieir demand? It is safe to say buncombe: no.' He will go on as ho has bo- Cleveland wants to keen the tax gun. He will continue to claim on tho home folks and let the for-1 fellowship with the most worthy eignoi-s go freo. Harrison wants organization while violating open charity to begin at home. Raleigh ly every principal on which that i i- The iliscrnsr nf S.-Tinfnr Oi-fi v :,- a,Ml v KIIOW lie W as appomi- nowis due to a discovery which luriiif? the aduuui.tration of he has just made of the reasons "ayes or Arthur. He wan in of which actuate -Mr. Morton in de i"ywhen t,.e present admniistra siring to have North Carolina num. v!nu' ,nto a,ul t'w Republican. Thev are, in short, ' sln !( l'"tted was u, not 1 7 ' . ........... 1 . . . . . 4 . 1 A 'i I that the firm of Mnrtnn lllws Xr . 11 ' Co. are holders of what are known ' ,rflr 'U im the sneeud fnv bnnds ul.i.b '"l should I I now amount, principal and inter-;for this deliberate fraud upon its est, to more than 30,000,000. ." " These bonds were issued when . tltliia,l(1 "1 ,Ohver Doektry to North Carolina was in the hands I auoneofCIeveland sapponuees of the carpet baggers and itwa.!ho s .J , ;xipt the pretended that thev were to bu , 1' oi l)eed in as uugton, devoted to the buiMinir of certain ia.nl . hv c!llM ,mhl lt! 11 ls railroads in the promotion 0ri 'P; "aceiui lor a party to which Milton S. Littleileld was the ' ' t maintain itsclt by chief actor. A special tax was i u""wt u. Xlll llilKUlU t WUIIi Jl.l'.llv till ipening the cot of production? (Mas. La bor Rep., 1S.S.", p. D7. 4. Why are wages iu free trade Kngland from .Vj to loo mr cent, higher than in any protected ui mosc v.no tae tMaixoIIcd th indicy of tin .ar:y in io credi bly j-ctiim, magtiify raiiMJbir uu easiuwKs. and to magnify itid ia tensity evils, until the i4.plo f the count iv should i e. ontUlut! The "'"".'P "." '.''f. ' f ' .!..,na,l anj then to J wiiri.an.e.lorK.!r,l'"l (- t.--M,lar Lul-orltop. ! lI!lle tll!lt le viN ;. Signal. organization rests. Oh what a jiasuu-nt.s from which we ate mf i fering, are the necexnrv incidrri:; of the piotective .syMem, andlhj: relief ckti only U, found in tU euiasciilatiua or dihtructiou f that N.-teui. our Ti'ivii'.d fV)!' flsir nnvmiv'f hoiwo - " - .. . " " . I'lt l llM.ll II V II I X .. their name. Littleileld took the ! nJ' V1'""? u" ,,ust5 fy K,..i.. u,M x-. : jui e i:aeioug kuowu iimi u.eir uiliu, csuivi incill 111 13 111 j what they would bring, and did not build any railroads with thein. conscieirees if they have any are equal to any demand. Every intelligent man knows t'idllliin t 1 1 ri it inn , II L I 9 Ti. Why does China, which li;is nurtured her people under a pro hibitory tariff forseeral hundred years, pay her common laborers -0 cents a day and her skilled mechanics .'50 cents adav! (I, .j ..n' . ... I ne k Consular Rah. Rep., vol. iii, p. 34.".) . i lTtr- n t hi.Ia ... ....11 .... " hh, ni .tun- ii M"u illl- l .... i . . , l, productive to them of ur.rx nually iImi,ik!,odi) nf the prod , , . , . . ... , . . 1 . :'P''d proMM:; pretexted nets of our high-pncod la:or in ; . t . r r i adoption of a ;rijrV of i.pcf at- nown attachment f tl mass of the a;e earners uf tl., couikix to a .: -in whirh L.in control of its decent and respect a-! ? "l"'. -0.1 alMoint :nen s ble citizens, a constitutional pro- !.n ll0 whirh the h.gnal pub- lishes. All are made bv the do- Tlio fvuiil u-i unmvwB d..if aIVai. r,n iiiieiiigeiii uiau miow.s , . . . t ." n-ne u orira; i.r. me iiaiKi w its so gioss tnat attei : . , , , 1 world, if. as nrofect toniMts 'uu-rt North Carolina eamo' under thotliat 1 ,w 1 .! ' " , : , " ould U, a single one oi uie appointments',- i - 1 found for the stra.lv ai rnia,.L,b equality ,n wage.I (I . S. Rer. .r,,,,,,,,, on commerce and Nav., 1M7, .. . rili: xi:ii,;l7V ru 1 , I I'n-xnin thr UilUUdL kud. f i. by did tho wealth of tins' ...ir s, 1. t. w jor Us adoplttiti r tui ?riiatr. country inciea, in the low tariff i f, -r. , . . ;ithas: The e-.ential d:fTitiM per.o.t i.v,i-2.s.i rj, Vvr cent.. bciw. cn th pro vision was enacted forbidding' .. i.. i.... their payment unless such pav-,,"u; ' r ii i meat should bo authorized by a " I,carl-V aU .of, t 0.n majority of the voters of the State T1;0 0m 'f Al"? a.,15" " at the ballot box. j tr;l ,08 lrt.R Mr. (. .e e.and s i ana tne onsy crime commuted is A man of common sense who fraud he is in whatsoever way ho , , nl. , ;f is considered! A pretended far-, knows what a tariff tax is, must . .. . ? . , mer and yet no larnter at all; know that this tax is collected on aV0wedly opposed to lawyers and goods only that are imported to yet himself a sort of. jack-leg law- this country from foreign conn- yer and training his son for the tries, and that the dcclarod policy ,,ar a pretended friend to the ne- rVi,i.n,M;,.,. .f,- j.i;1 gro and yet speaking in as much 1 . ; contempt as Dan Russell does ol UH8.UIXSO nign uiai ioieiguers the colored man wherever it suits Will be prohibited from bringing his purpose to do so; a man with their products to our markets, a whito skin and yet seeking to uddidi of course, innst resnb in iw) h'oist himself Oil tllO people of , , .'iv iv. North Carolina as their Governor pucu iirouucts oeing orougni to , . , 1 to bv the aid of negro votes; a man onr markets, and no taxes from of respectable antecedants and Rtich a source can be collected; yet Blandering respectable white whereas, the policy of Mr. Cleve- women, the wife of the President land and -the Democratic party is aal niniisters of the fosiii'l! a TirntPiwlPii triemi of tue to reduce the high tariff to such figures as will allow of the import Morton, Rliss & Co. bought up ! ;VM' l " " - i " . ; 4 ; - - ; bet weci. the Hoi:. bill and iL these bonds after their relmdia-jtha oi"" "71!": T ,.Mnb 81,1,1 1,1 t,a taml 1--!.. U0Il.i: M1b.Ii::, a:e appar.m tion for almost nothing, an.i have ! is'p S: " -d xadiod th. out.-t, L tL. 1 Zln E TT ! C!r1: o o "u am afier reducing the cc-n.is vali,., ,,,,,,- them through tbo courts. Test:1., r t i . nf tsTflton "uhl liisiv' Ti-tstlJ suits have been brought in indi- lal0(l usary to get power. f to a .old b.,is. Ouuh t,ne t, tiaiucd in the ,n- vidual bonds in the lli.itoil Rt1it..fi eiisus, oi. nr pp. .., K l .) v:vsl of the nubile tica-urv. llr Circuit Court for North Carolina in the name of dummies who re side in North Carolina. The suits are not brought by Morton, Rliss vS: C o., in order to avoid the pro visions of tho eleventh amend ment to the Federal Const itutior which forbids tho bringing of r suit against a State by a resident ! Anil Sltll Another Nailed. The subjoined correspondence of the News and Observer explains itself: Calaiian, N. C, Oct. 8th 1S8. nieiit io t ie reiierai constitution jonm Am fm Scales, (iorernor X. (: .....v.. iniuiiuiL; ii . . cj.t, W1.. i Iia ...Ti...- ..I" C . . . . u I otiici in the inlctet ef the pit in this count rv incrcaM. from I vo . . , . , . .... , , ate poi Ke.s. ll.i'oneM tra;a-d to LSiIU 103 per cent., and Iroui'- . ,i. ..... , r.i . u i 1:1 the Uitciet of the v hole jc- 1S70 only 37 percent.! (Cen h ol, rr ,n tuU,lv ff , sus vol. Agricaftiue.) - hundred thou.nd n.anufartuir:.. .,. ... ...:. 1.-...!..:. 4. Th. ((UO is 4lv.gi.ed tu tr,!; f iucrea e iu Mas-acIiUM'tls livings of anotlier State.- One of these dive me the number of negro jus-j nan loposds fnui 1a., I to 1..0 : . lu. both government n-rin;e ur.J.'ix taxation tation of foreign goods, thus ere jiting a source from which the national taxes can bo "collected from foreigners alone. The fact is, the Repulilican ' policy r if -followed .-out, will-surelv result in driving from our markets all im ported goods, which means no chaju'o for taxing foreigners, and as the government can't be run without money the false claim of tho Republican party that it and its leaders favor the repeal of the internal revenue tax is piado clear. How can they tax foreigners when they pass .'laws ) rohihiting them from bringi ig anything to this country fnim liieh to collect taxes! And when this is done, which very thing they are now trying to do, Jtow can they expect to run the government without taxing the "homo folks!'' Why, of course, if their policy is followed, the rev enue tax ruiiit stay. Yet the hvpocrits say they want to' repeal Vhe internal U'venne taxes, when thcie h no theory by whirh they jah reac such a result, and their Senate tariff hill shows thjsto be true, for there is no, relief from th.e opprosdve measures emlwdied in the internal revenue system even hinted at. They propose in their bill to remove the tax from f obucco and alcohol used for si n ih ;eople and yet seeking with all liis might to retain tho burden some war taxation which is grind ing us in the dust; a pretended friend to agriculture and yet the pliant tool of trusts ami other combinations of monopolists . at the North that are throttling ag riculture the country over; and last, but not least, the pretended Alliance man who violates con stantly the most vital principles of the organization in which he claims membership. How can any self-respecting citizen of the State K.... . .rii.rv ,.,v..... ....... ....;..., .... 1 hit I'i'iit anil ;r.im 1S.O lo I.N- .... suits is now nendin in the Cnit Tx l" ""X ;-- ! w bic'.t hrxr lieavie-t on tJ.e suns is now pcilOIilg IU Hie C lilt- J.,.,i, : .1,,, .,.,. V1. ..... I en r. f.... . , rim ii i.i i wj t.'iuii . i. v.v mi' im iiiii i ih:i . . ii t . i .'in -- i;.- .i . . ... ekar.e oi i;:e, tnr oiiht i o.." tied to raio the public ii tn jr. indeed, but to mauitaiu pnv.itn ..1 cj...x o it . ... : mi o lilies i? Clie COUIT, WliU' I, i i ii L..,n t'hev, who are they and when were small chances ot success, lint. 1 , . .. . ;r i . . ,7 ; inev eiccieu : now maii.x negroes even if the suits were to succeed, , , : flw, , i. ,. . . Mhave been appointed to olhce hi the collection ot the nidgment Li o. . i iv -i i i l-iv I.. r J .i .this State under Democratic gov would be dilhcult, unless the peo-! t, U here are .s() only ; nor evut.T (Mass. av- ing Rank Rep., 1SS7, p. Ult.) 10. Whv did American veM i control three fourths of our for 111 II lnriolnf iit.n .n -v -1 4-1... r ...v ; .mo in, Kr- yow whiUi T lo llot ,M.ic,vo einor s louni oe in iavor ot Having .i . .i rr, . 1 j "v"1; there are anv, nevertheless the Ke lt. Iheretore Mr. Morton is very i i i i . . . . , ! publican si)eakei5 are inakingsuch .Ics rous t hav North Can.hna J., s. WiUlt to klll,- U. ltoim bl.can, an.l there arc ; "in , ,..lM. i iiviu::is. bv inrn-.i:iiir a: id ft . i ...... i i e.ga carrying irauo ,u Uiiuil la,ati(, less than one sixth of it in 1SSS: ; rie. on ail iitre sons at the National Republican Headquarters who are unkind enough to say that his main, if j not his sole purpose, in obtaining the Republican nomination for With much respect, J. Andkkson. EXKfTTlVK DEPAKTMC.NT, Raleigh, Oct. !th, isss. i no ice i-resiuency, was to te J. Anderson Exn. inuseiiaoicd to employ the whole: Dkak Sir: The recorded list C S. Rep. on Commerce and Nav., 1SS7, p. s:i.) The substitute offom to tL people ft i e ahi'md and f;rr to- i i . . it. I n. . . 'I i ii. ii... , :,.l,.,.n jt;iving all the r&prtui living eleven veirs under n low ln.(.:iiltt.r- for the collection tariff, vote in 1807 to mike it u.e;im.f a, tbc eiifurrcmvnt lower, nd why did all the M.-a of ,;ir j.fcW lu fl!n forr uhii .1 cliueMs ineinlicrH fttlpp rt this re- i,irie.i4; taxation ujo;i th JH't ductionT WioiHnrv Vi;.mi, t!ir ..r ... .,i iinir-.Kriisible iie-eaff :n nsit . . t i .... puner of the party through his' f jnstbes of the peace in the of.s,,,,n,aKef a" rne,n- 01 ,r-jof life, and thu, ucn National ConDnitteo to colle"t his i Uie of Secretary of State dKs iu ((Con. (ihlof III es., 31th Cm- u iarge .Hitiplu- in the trc-aA-.'. bondswhich he bought for almost ;m av indicate who are white orlrrs- pp. 171, 1002.) Lad nnder cxiithig laa U U; noun, g uuer uie naa oeen re-; wbo are colored; but after invest i- Why did wage4 in Ma- I increaM-d at the rate of oer 1 i ii ii i i.i i w- m i iii i ii r k ai'fl w w a I I a. r a - ' ... nun canon aim mil couicrcuce wiini ti i f -i : i oi TV nis cannula -y is oniv a vast n-:tho officers of the government I c v".. i - t -iit! Ki tl S nf tlm U;U,cial HMuih in which he A.0l safe in saving that there is tariff decade ending with lSo) to J drawing and withholding i and true lliance' muu ' "SeS the KclmblU'an I,art.v as a.not a negro justb-e of the piece ; the low tariff di-cadc ending witli tho rhanneU of trade, coa-cf. - ' ' ' i tool to accomplish his ends .holding a commission in rtli ; im, 52 per nt., while ihev d-! ar,d the btiMiie. of the crh " i Candina unles he was appointed . , , to. "t oi it. i- . . . , :a Shortly after 8 .clock last Senator Kansom w alKint to aml Polnmi.ssione.l hv a lU!lbli.,1,a,'(,, ,n,m ,,,,,,n ",y2' ab-b.teh necen freely expose it on thestu up, and can clerk of the eoart. They have ! per cent.? (Mas,. Lib. R?p., ISsO. their jucT4f:u o;K-r:.t! 1 hk.naToi: ni;k.'. uli- i: his exposure will finally defeat it. the right to appoint under certain ,pp. 14-j, -JGO ) The people of North Carolina do circumstances and mav have ap-1 j- .... . . R.d,e i:a- not really want to pay for bonds : pointed some negioes. As ( lover- . V . . ' Saturday evening Ri-own's Powder Magazine, at Roanoke, Va., blew iriviiirv tin. .mf iv.i ..It.- .1 . K I "rif-"" ruuieun .1 11-111- uoi leaov uiiiu 10 pa ior oouus jmnitc ble schock, breaking a large nnm-i ll0m which they never received ;!M)r 1 have never appointed anv, her of plate glass hundred of pane private residence was situated about the city and contained of powder and 2 dynamite. The entire I! . . .. . .; ami! iir. lecw. 111 ins ii-tm.. Italians swarming into t hi- country vigomudy with the S -uate - . tv.ii I- tl-.. I'lr'" store fronts and I an anu wnicn were issii- jimt white men and I retw .t that ; tre..- ot iluiy, i.u n.uc aie otu oiu. onui.r...o - - 1... ... .....1 I .. ... 1. 1 1 a!. . . . I ..ilk lil.ll lI.I'i s of M iss in P 1 ' "" iiar j ill my opinion then is u. 1 a negro; ware'.imcrs tH?a-titt.i by the pr t urM, eiioor m s. The mairazme i f ' leciive lax on iuui-xt, cai, c.otii- . : uuiiiiiin jiimiim'iMl miib-r nnr I)i'iiiiM-rut n . Rt'Oabllcatis e:o.u. onemilefrom ' t . ! adiuinUtraiion. tin-. i-H and abmnt eve rythiiU ,be princii.W npir -ntyd b; - 400 kegsL..1"''';' Yonrvtrnlr l.rv have 'to buy? If..w much ' S-uate bill and th ..li'" '' ""4 00 imunds or , ViT V ;"M . ; higher -..-ht the tn to he in or- intiuitely mon- tutn - 1 "1UB 11 held here todav shows a Demo- A. M. bCAL .s. . .. , . ... n.l m oro.nl ifiot. . :i 1.1 .1 ! iter to iujkc lis an fciiprcuiciv lui ine ujone o-t. -- - population U-ratie gain 011 the general ticket mi crt iI:1Vi, ti.,. ,,1. aim . l - 1 . ,.., bi, h inz ' was terribly scared and much ex !of about 700. eitement prevailed until the ex- e vl'txX tent and nature of the disaster Tl,.. .1.1;. ....... v. . n 1 , this inorning of sp;I ing anoth r aldermen and retain 0 4 w T 1 a. a" liontndof the eouueil. T.ie Dem- 5 "amrai gnu not to s- ia 01 ex-: oerats gain two aldermen and ten psin another dt sjerate 1 adical i 1 .r....in. l"' . . 1 t , U demanded will I.-a-' - 10. How do rinio.ylvaniamsn-t v -tAr Leave a- uo'.v. ..r . 1 ... .i.: U.iCiurcn atru 11111 ui mrir i n, were known wra. ;.,m, i . o aWr,i anu icii -1 ejr,i.I I.. ,.r.vi,.j nr..x ll "tr.l! v. ' :: were known. ,ool com!11 im j,.,r the ,alel.oo.l in all iu lu.ieo,.,,,,. 0, fulUl bv tl.l Kriff ... l.v " ,K'' . !l - tir t time m tweutv vears t he j wi..t n.r-!... .L.t.ti. r ,i,...r.. iv- 1 . r o ' .r.MMi work in the It is stated that the Italian gov- Democrats have V.iVried the city U. ? atH , V V ' ;l,"'r nf;lt ''V'"? l'l 'v, ermuentis unearthing a huge so- at the charter elect ion pn-vious to xrU the 1Ss,,llca! Ica Uuu" be . : !-v- !:"T U !,arl M'ic.uni. i on. of the ab. 1 eialist conspiracy. -the lividential election. 'able to Cad! Uur j r.cciiwuia t aaawvr. Stale.
The Southern Vidette (Norwood, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 18, 1888, edition 1
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