Mo
r it
lfic uJecHu aarioliim mta,
- i. j M 1--.-J .. '
i.vic:l. idilAVir. - - ica.tor.
Otter, H the "Standard" bullfiinj, Eaat aide cl
FytteviIU Street. ' .
THE ATTITUDE
a script L; re Example.
THE ATTITUDE OP THE GOVERNMENT, t 1
t i-ru i.t.i f'i W6Src4cila in the f&ripture
the government of the United States, l?rn KiS ook.an account and
,r. ,,.., f Kfnipl a pott-IenHJitsAvith hjs servantj,'L
111 11 Cfr VWUUOV I V UltMi ai
The Convention party in the State,
sayS tre ifafestillelmertftin, arc for a
It.Vr.lCIOII. JULYi SOU, letfl.
K.EB.IT J3EFORE-XJIE -PEOPU---
O.XYKXTIOX KLECTIOX TIIE FIRST
Til URSD A Y IN AUG VST. a
Ho sure to vote " No Convention',", and
also to voto for the candidates that oppose
thin Revolutionary, injudicloun and expen
sive attempt to bring trouble upon our peo
ple, and to sacrifice tlicir Homesteads for
the Hole pnrpoo of controlling and adminis
tering the few. offices now held by Repuhli
(hiih in thU State.
j IMPORTANT NOTICE TO VOTERS.
Every man entitled to voto in the Conven
tion election, mast vote in the Township
where be resides,
He mnxt tie regiHterod on the reg.tn.t!on
l!:s of hi Township liefiire he can virte.
. llf must have rwi.hil ten fhiy U-foie til
1 1. -.-., in hi Township, j
Ilir i.jut voii-aiur-U.! tii kc t for Conven-
i .
.r No Cwiivrnlion, and be must vote a
vui :r.i!e ticket fr Ibe :uididate or candi-
i
dties. and t li.-ki-U must le put in scjh
. . f .......
.Vai !--.. ' j
It is a ni!.i:ike that the voter mast have
HM'-d n.'itrfy days in hlf Township ljcforo
Jh iui v-Ao. Ti n is all that U required
vby law. It U only in some municipal elce-"ti..n.-t
that a ninety days residence U re
quired. i '
ihit a.
had P111?11?11 or all that portion or tiiQ
' State? bonds' nraountirigto soniQtwcrity.
ivnu -.... r . . .. .v . . .
v r , "k . . , ; ' i millions tw uoiiars. taat .were l.'suca in
potrninents in ini.s aiaic, mt -vnur , mw for which the pc?ople did not re-
neyuenerniortlie unueti ssiaw-s sam, . u. y..A .r.w bonofit nnd which the rar-
nt WcldoM ono-itnnlavl-isf : ten thousand talontfi ' But forasinuch emc anv Dene it, ana mcn ine ir
nt oltio.1, on jniay i.ii . , OT, chasers and holders knew were weth-
"I have leen fI:l in oa.se the orsel v - iv loss and would
Convention honM assemble and provide l0d him to be sold, ami lus Wi.e and , ,
new
jruveraiucjit loUiCtalcudthciWlilre pay:
ment to be made. Tho servant there
fore fell down and worshipped him,
saying, Lord have patience withjine,
and I will pay thee all. Then the
Lord of that nervaiit'was moveil with
present povern ment should refuse to bo
displaoil, and a eolli.aion should arise be-tv.-eon
the twrt, whit-hone would the govern
ment of the Unit-d Stales lnniuUiln. I can
not answer. I cannot imdertakc .to say
a,..w , a .,a, ....... ... . ' A L compassion, and hxisf-l h.in and
nnliannv emcrirenev- I. will remind von tfry mm tho "Obt
compulsion.
A revision of
for-
REGISTER! REGISTER M REGISTER 1 ! ! -
There is no new registration to be
had. I Kvery ik tsoii f-ntitUxl to Iles-
-iw ln not flojie so. can do so
anv time afl( r .the appointment of the
llixistmr for each TownshipjUp to and
iiu-iudii.fr the daiy of election. '
; . , -- - - .. - '
GET YOUR TICKETS READY. (
1 K4-nd in tho. luuncW of
vour r.indilaterf in every cotmty in the
StabVthat tickets may be emulated in
tiiiio.l S-nd In order.. "X Convon
tion'VTirkets furnished at rM cents ier
1 .noo.UmtlidatesticketsIl per thoasaiid.
j HALIr AX NOMINATIONS.
lb nry Kpin-s, J. J. Goodwin r.nd
I'liarhti SmitlLwere nominated on Sal
unlay last asanti-t'onvt-ntiontndidates
in Halifax county. The 'tiiiiiity will t;o
ajr.di.st a Convention. "
THEY GIVE UP THE i O NT EST.
however, that the Supreme Court, of. tho
United States, lias "prou-iuiiyd through the
mouth of Jvulge TdMy" that, it lays with
Congress to decide what ovcrnrncnt U the
e&tabliied ono in a llLiiL:' 'LuH.t r vs. 1 Jior
tlen, 7 Howard 42,' 'and I erii r Vs the
opinion tliat Congmhft'inglprA !dcl In
18J7 for thc-'"!estabIUhment -of a law
ful government in North CiirAiInii,.t!irouh
the action of " her ! own ; ptyple . lurv
ing aftenartla approved the ; J.u,ititution,
which her people ra liiled by a lare majori
ty, having recog:iied tho credential of
that ,,ovcrninc!it, in 'admitting; members
front Xortli Ca.-oliila to Wair,"' will hot
sutTcr tltat government to beiTerturnetl in
1S7I, extent ly proceeding. Chat are strictly
according to Li w. I will al-o remind you,
that tho same li:u- , hx decided in the
same ciu-e, that when a call is .m;do on tho
Presitlent to protect a State against domes
tic violonee, growing out of Mich 'a collision,
it U Ids clidy, ;ndtVir'claw"vhtch' Congie.4
liiis niiule, to determine which party Is 'tlie
lawful government, and which party is - in
surgent ; wid it is my opinion, that the pre
But the tme--servant ' went' outf and
found one of his feIIOV-servants, wiieh
pwetl hijn an hundred pence; hnd he
laid.hands on hini, and took ; iiini by
the, throat saj'in, Bay Mi: 41Tiiat
TiiOU' O west, and Ids fellow-servant
(elldowii, 'at his iVet, mid Ix-solight
him, saj'ing, hav p.itienee with j me,
and I will pay thee all, "and, ho' 'wpuld
not y but cast him iiito prison till he
should pay the debt."
he constitution wou
strike out tho provision '-which makes
it compulsory on thepeopleto pay them.-"
The-leading. olposers of X'orrs-ention,
arc the landholders, and hericc their'
opposition to a change in the. Constitu
tion, which will release the people from
a, legal obi igut ion to iay t liei c norm otis
debt, for whitii they -are not morally-(
lxrund.. Ai?:--''iivi t?:'i' -1! fl
i Thus disi-cuiith one. ofithe leadlnsr
orgtmsof-i the-dainty, blue blood IVm
servatives. : MJigli taxes and -repudia
tion are the shibboleths of tlia"t- party,
High i taxes,. the evil, denounced,-reiu-diation
of the-public debt i ho remedy
IrOpOSCli ; ,N j'.; .! ! hr.t
Tlie Hegal Dbligtioii.'? .to-payionr
"enormous lcbt' does iiG&iafiso-i iJut" of
f 1.V dobt contracted in fraud,
I jA debt cntracieii'in-aiiof
lion; is riot a iawfuld!ebt;Vf L
-Jierefore, iieither the Lelaturp nor
tlie peoplearei bound by any such di-bts;
and an cxpebsiye andvYpintiopary
Convention is unnecessary to declare
unnecessary
neyerVbe ;pai(l jwjthout f the pal pablyf pTaiii I proposition, that so
much" of thei public debt as vascon-
s riot a are monuments erected by 1 he-roiiy 01
r' rvi;00ifPfi nolitic ans wiioirowo muc
dCtmrmtion in iSGl? ana jci; iiiem,
A'rf benrfs. this d:l resolve
to do all they can to prevent their hus
bands and their-sons- from voting-: in
1S71 for1 men or measures hvhich arc
1,,, fVrr-nnct the terrible scenes of
thelato"relellion. . t
tracted in fraud so much of it as was
contractetl in aid of the rebellion j can
not, under any 'provision of the Consti
tution,. be collected from the people,
uor am tlie legislature be jutiG'ctljr by
GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY AT WELDON
A large crowd assembleci at , Weldpn
on jSaiurxlay, . last, the lathj inst., ; lh
nursuance of a notice, that j the Hon.
A. T. Akerman, Attorney General of
all the quibbling' and quirkingypf all thc united States, would' address the
me lawyers in uiai oouy m imiKiug u lJOOpiQ qU , the . Conyent ion h question.
tax
UTon ine ix-opie, io pav- any iari, oi r rf u mtHtnfr xms killed to order ; at
- . ; . . a v . , v. w - r -i - - I
a ueyc wmen rtney tieciare, xiirougu an j130 a m iy thcrtappouitmenL . oi
tlicir orjins-frttudulaUwidoUJi -It c. LCoblv Cliairmanl. William
would seem fliatrt he caoacity' of the At.i-' -tr n 'iirrfoypr' .if. iTTawkins.
seven wise; men, who- manatjvtl tho
.Impeachment Trial,' ought 1 to , jliave
jeen equal ttithe mental tOrt TeciUiitM.1
to imdorstahd hs very- plain -anil sim
pie -matteft; -f -' "; -"
THE QUFREilK COUJ2T UiSLANIMOtJSJtY FA
VOR THE HOMESTEA&rTHE APPOINTEE
GOV. CALtnVELL PAVORS1 THE XVISE
tcridnv Jones. W. IJurrow. J v T. J.
Haves, li: W. Latter," J. 1SJ. 1 oote,
IV W. Peiry,' 3Iarcus Knvin ice
Presidents ; and T.-J. Young1, Benj, 1 1.
franklin ani AV.;Iv. Hammond, ;,fSet
refaries. - , v,-- -.- . . - j , , . , .-
' Tim rhriiririan theiu'in a few iippro-
- frriate reitiarlcs introduced the Hon. A.
t 'V. Akerman; wild spoke itli great
VOTE AT THE RIGHT PLACE.
j
Let the people rem ember that the last
Conservative LeisUtumqias-cu
which prohibits any one from voting ,
anywhere in the county except in
own Township, and he must ho regis
tered in his Township before h0 can i
vote there.1 Tic must vote lltir pr iigainst,. , j
a Convention on a separate' ticket; anil J
he must also vote- for the candidate or 4
candidates of his choice on a separate i
ticket. The poll 'holders must prepare !
distinct boxes for the different tickets, j
All the votes for or. against Convent ion j
arc to be put in thb? same box ; all the
votes for the candidateH inust 1)0 put in
another boxV Bo' sure to stxj that your j
tickets are put in the right boxes.' Is 0
doubt! attempts will lo made to deceive
you. ; ' If you cannot read yourself,; take
some friend with you to tlie polls; who
ran read, and who will see that you are'
not cheated, out of your vokv by ifcv
being put in the wrong boxi ; j ; ' .
CANVASS IN WAKE COUNTY!
r - i , - , i :- i , : ' i -i ,
,f rri. r-JwJi''r i-!nciumit'S IiaVlIlIf .
J.1IU Ilb-IMMIIH vv....v c,
kicked dowii, the canvass ii this coun-
.hi1 tirtt. . wo io nor artonint tv-nas oeen seiuiraiu i.u h rv
- W 1 t..-7i Wl v a v I '.V J 'IV , Vf TIlC I - . , s , . - -ai r , - 1 va v -v ' ' ' J . I ml -
tfcoSoLjl, whcnfeHi i Vfciuui: t.on-tvb,ch will iJte.-i ';E-to tte;R T;-;.; Convention ta.Hlidate Jmvc .!. ! cx-
of U,eni at td clua of the W frorav oUit.o.. ,y the, Wl-Ml ln jS.Uiau.Uvell, of cdin'gly p.iall crowd., and thatltlu-y
TI,cy ,rr;i.aticn-' will,' t!,'c. in- f.-nnou debt .J.anpns.ovcr '.XSTvmS ilnnnKtin, a ulT.;F. Ifo, of Wake-. jI to ilidt any ai. any
1,1 ' -'' '- t f -n ' because, if the obligation to pay is opinion iabt:wout, oi ery grea,ana - ........ . , .... -"f ...it-o -'' - . . v r .-
dulgett them, and compromised .with , ' a . - TT .X'itl imnortilnef"to;iho nftor.w'vnl'-'te' ?- 8 ?',' , i .i--' where. J . i.L ;
themr ? But now these very rAeri, gf-thc f f tho mt TS tirrf CSeron Z - COLORkD Mf: The Ko amvention candidAt ytave
fo lenieritiv tmitetl 1V tl Xorth- States protects the holders ofuch S??1 Vlt.Uir had large crowds wberever they spoke.
aw . . - j t - -r a a - - a. . . . t . . i a. a a- a i iij xn i-ijw i. i 1 1 i iiiiiii aw iijirii ii niiiii wit- w - a, in iioin i ir - a i 1:1 i . : i . tin - i ii.mii n." - v .a. .
" Jw . - I ' :- " f IHJf.ilJtMlLIJiiiSM. I11V1 t LA 1 V a7' l.LUl 11- - IZ1 l I 1 r --
em creuitors ami i lviieve
cnt national executive, linduig twoso-caUwl ?clSr. by ; tho ; tliroat, saying,
i 1 r oni , a,.!., 4-1, f ,nn, roii Iaw.c' sold to-satisfV.
ii i m -. ... ' i uv viTVitll liil. i uiii inf. rukiu - itor t
.ueirown ueo conio out, atidjiKO tne rt - ,w ;,noiri, 4i,nAw;nAf:n wiot amnion, thusfodttinsr in anv Township but thd one wherein
T a ,T ' i a - . i m I till ii jjiimui a. aA ' a a v vuBiiWi a w . . c v i - i ' 1 .
- jv a. a a.a a a v ii., T v va v . jv., a a a 7 a A I
any debt. ctwk tcw' I tiort yotfi will', not bo'periidticd to -Voto'
his opinion, thus splitting in any T
contract: ".ThW is the -.supreme taw oil -.to rest. all suspicion, that any, member you live.
governments in tho Held, M'ould uphold that
ono of thorn which Congress hatl reeog
inred, unless it Iks found, that it had boon
lawfully superceded hy tho other. .
WHAT iTHK PEOPLE SAY.
thap its enemies.
Iebts of an" kinc
But is the tax requisite to pay tlieJ in
tercst oh the public flebt of North CVir-
olina,the greatest burden of her ioople ?
Are there no other sort of debts1 which
have oppressed the people, and areriow
weighing them down to the ground?
AW understand that, leading '(W
M-rvativc's of this city are aux iou. to
U-t t.'rat the.tate will r.ot go. afaiusf
Convention by wore than live thou
.s:ii:d majority. Our opinion -is, that
thi' majority against' Convention will
lo jno.v than three times live thousand.
THE VOICE OF A PROPHET.
I It l! jou lliul oitr pari;; V yone up
i:,il IhU Siate trill ro for the iVji-
. to. !t the lt'eUhfi(il elect ionV . "7
. 7.7 yn' if ire f;otiito an eleeliun tee trill
l Uir.'th faifedy j : .
i " i-
('in..rvative .nator Iove, of Jack-
.-, , in th'dels:ito on tlie Convention
A , friend writing from (ireenviiie.
I'itt county, July 1-3, 171 says:;
"The .aimp;ugn in tliis . county is, very
Kpiritetl.' Our car.dilates-Maj. fjouis IU1
lianl antl 'Col.- fi. V. Jthnston are doing-all-
that wo -oultl desire. Thev have- the
ConseiVativc' candidates under the hac k. If debts.
therein ir swindling at the polls, i'onven
tion will be lieaten IkuIIv, antt Messrs. llil
lianl und Johnston elected hy handsumq
mnjoritias." '"
A friend writing from Kdenton, X. C,
July Mtlr, 1871, says: " " '
"I think we- will get at least 200 majority
in tldn tunt3, against 2-t hust suiumer. Jly
int'ormatioii from other counties is lirst rate.
Wo hae hoies of carrying lir.tcs ami stror.p
liopc-s of Tyrrell. PeriuiiminM Avill give at
leant 3(X) majority against Convention : lts
quotank etjually its much, if not more. We
look for lanre gains in Currituck. "-The Hast
is all right."
A friend writes us from Buneombe,
sa"s: , . "
"We are guiding in tho West. In tl:e lan
guage of thii hid t-amo meetin-' inelo'dv.
J-Y.jht.on, Fight on, M-e'i-egRiningground.'
l?n)ni Yadkin another writes t !
"Your valnnhle. paper is doing good
worK ::i tins vicimtv. It , has fonvmfed
so vc-ml persons of the unconstitutionality
Of the Convention.'! s
A Stanly county correspondent send
ing us a club, , says: .-'
"You may look Tor a gxl ma- sui;scri
hcr from this point. Your paper is highlv
esuiemeaiy an wno reaa n.
l-'rom Forsyth, another writes:
I'ay ' Mi: That Thou . O w i:s t.
and seek by 'calling r a 'Convention toj
provide means to east him into prison
till lie jshall pay ' the I debt. Leti' the
wrath of the pexple overWh.elm the men
who having been'forgfven debts ofjina
ny thousand "dollarii themselves, alow
Wisli to 'destroy the liomestciids of tlie I
poor and neetlj, bring distress and ruin
xi- i -i .i -i- .iinr inp i n irr s . Tifir innrniiffiitv, in t ;mnoinii(r iiimi. 31 . i 1 1 wiifiuii ii univ 1
uie -lium,. axajiiouni,: iw-uh? rinuuitmi, i- wwm.., j ...w w.v.vU(,..y. .... , ..v .... . .... v
i . ' ... 1 iS...ii, , .i ,i'ii:i4. .1.- i m.,..-.-.K:.-k ?o. wirliii m-uI J oOV
sovereignty of the people of thetstate, vi"- wiu. piuviuus unnip iu it-n uaj siu yimi xu umuii .
wIipHiw nonibleil in .tKo- T.OfrislntTiro, this.-tribuimkupon the same suliject. i to allow you to vote. - i ;( -1 1,1041
The Homestead right of the I piorde: Bemember that if you are hot already 1 :
a. a. a. 0 1( T Jifa V7H -X MV1-, V IIU ilJ iJV I f
One' noticeable! 'feature' 'is that jnore
white5 pcolile have1 attended Uie meet-'
ings than 'jwa'bxpected . by -.'any j ohe.
Thequestibii is iot connried t6 party by
eral hundreds "Vrako will' jgivti one
and majority against Convent ion.'
:.. -r-1 - - l-r
-i - . ;
isnow , upon a soutiandi permanent registered in your rownspipi y
foundation--ri'3i?if:?Z " ths iveoow - let be before you can vote. Bo sure
upon their families, and cast them'
prison until they sliall pay' their
into
proposed, ;in an unauthorized -mob.
iTrtie. tiiero are high taxes, : butithe
iiro.nt Oifitnfion.ic! not in hVimn Mr Ul- b ffOOd .Republican
iti i On the contrary, its provisions, as Mheyhhavc iiotiung , lo gai
. i i . ... .
eoimtmotl bv.th.Sur,reino.roTjHt. in tlie cnange anu. i everyining iq
casesof the.BiulroadapproprLationsde- A irV in- he liand is worth t4'o in theTrce colored people, pi this State,
tne bush : ami tne Homestead is sater had a ricrnt to vote, a uonvpnuon was
. 1 3 I
?17. 3- ih. J. ; -t i-i .i l -"li' -l
yiuii ijucii n vouri as we nave,, ,
mone.
3
losev
;Kei)udiation is a two edired swortl.
Wh eh, in the hands of such awkward been.foreed to. pay
masters of fence as the Sfatexcille' Amtr
.cad, may do its' friends more
: , , cided.by that tribunal to be unconsti-
old ... . , . . ....
tutionat, nave relieved -us oi-nnuiion?
of dollars of public debt -which, under
tlie old Constitution, we would bave
Tho ; Conservative party ; 1 votetl' t for
fore. to. see that your name
registration books. . 1
Itcnicmber, that up to the Lycar 188o,
on must The progress of the war developed
there- I too cJasscsi oi union nieu. . un,iius oimu
is on the tlierd wcrfroin tho beginning o tne
strife. Viiii te a nuniljT of men whi) ad
hered to the old Ilagand among jhese
were some ironiijiient men who; ImVl
held officq in ante-bellum days.' . Hut
time revcaicxl tlio.fact,'' sooner orda(ert
jti, I , -.w-f r.iV.ni-ii i Am. I time reveaieil t
. U IIU'II. I 1-1 1 II 'I I - I 1 1 I11.1-VI.-1L lAj ailJt'llll. Ill- lil" 1- - - c , - - .
T " i I . . - . . n it .. . 1 1. - .l
hasagainulecided it tOianplV-to old Lstitution, and it -took awdy t ie right of mat oniy a pan oiine.se i icri atiiic-it,
debts, than it would be, if Ied tb the j suffrage from tlie colored; people. ; to the -Union from patriotic- mot i yes
tender jiicrcit's of B. F. Jdoort. Judge aiemcmbcr, theiTbre, that unless the WJio ipvcu inQXT. eoiiiury mi n j
lerrimon and.Gov. Bragg, as Supreme. Convention is voted
daiiiad the appropriations which Increased our ppurtJudgep.; , These , gentleineii d)e- never bo allowed to vote
i
are a
grievance.
State debt, to its .present magnitude-
certainly I the Conservatives .in. Lithe.
West . unanimously, did; ; else ; they
.woiild have beeii long ; ago repudiated
by their .people j These. Conservatives
will aiot even now, dare to say ;tji'at
their, votes, . authorizing appropriations
for Railroads in tho West,!were extra v-
Onre started, will repudiation ' slop at 'agant, or more than the wants of their
. . . - I x . . . 1. - i : ' i j i
any part of the public
lieve.and avow that so far as. Old ilebts
are concerneUj the Homestead; dhmot
apply,..-By Ipiig habit and by moSid
tendencies .which., they ; cannot control,
are the friends of the j crea tors
class and , the enemies . of .tho.l poor
debtors of tpe, country. . The cbllec-
tipn and, coercion of. debts - has been
the making of their fortunes, i Their
alofvn you may sakev-who ycro ready 'o sjierifiee their
ote again.- ' T all for .itsj i) reservation. These men,
j - tolajarq Republicans
A NEW DODGE
The, Con vent ion ists and jvar party,
haying failed to get the people to turn
out to their political gatherings in the
West, have advertised Ja meeting of
em North
I m -m - I aT -a;i I rtnit . - I A- -- - l Ahf M T r . J-v
.v.t ;.' wm "tf 'People required, or i. more than the 1.vt "vvx:i. t.iut jmui wou
not all be wiped out. Are , speculators
in old bonds north,1 and note shavers,
merchants and lawyers who qwh them
athonie,likj most of thecandidates in fa
vor of a Convenliciientitled to anyj bet
ter treatineiit thaiLthe great Conserva
tive, ring niaster,Svepson or Ijittlefield,
arid will riot all their claims be put upon
an equal'footing? Tl4 tide of repudiation'
once set in motion will roll 'oh : ruthless
to,
people were justly entitled
other sections of the State. - , . ;
The Conservative i Legislature,
winter, very largely increased the State
tax, as every tax payer already knows;
and they iimpQdj additional burdens
in the way.oipceial tares, on, thirty
six countKmounting, io three hun
dred Uioufcmd,doUanu. .-j ' ;
What .th?y paid, .unnecessarily, iuid
from f cxinnou pay, is, in a uegree pniy, toss
criminal than a .thief and that thd sum
I -11 ..I . J1J1 l'!l 2
last I OI auymainiesanu ineciimaoi iiKinan
tne stocKiiomers oi tlie w es
Carolina Railroad ComiMiny
at Morganton on the'31st
only three days before
da
thd
to beheld
y of July,
depravity, is) reached by every djebtor
Lwho .insists Jupon the 'shelter an pro- be dispensed, upon conditiohthatyou
There will be more political
road talk oh that oe(iisioi. -Free
tickets, no-matter w
are a stockholder or Qot, jwil
tection of tlib Republican hndstcad listen to the seductive appeals of V ance
against pegrl -.debts or old-store Ilebts and Merrimon, who will be on hand
which ihi l hPi'Pnnnrs tn vvnnm tllipv i i - .1
- 'r . i i. uie 011 von lion uesuon.
are due have Jong. since coniproinised ed that Gov. Vance ,wa?
at a song. Stand by the
sneers and lis, they stand by their' own
country, find are triioTUnlon mep still'
love the Union as it is a sayecl and
glorious itn ion. Asyvas'discovereHl tlie
pure gold,' so vvtis 1 also' tho dtoss. It
.was seen, hy1 and by, that some men
were adherents of tho cause of the Union
because they1 bcli.eved that thus jthey ;
would save . cir stave properly, or re
ceivepciy jpr it, and that the surest place
for them lb gel office ca$ in the Vnion'.' s
The events of the "war-Uthe extremity '
of necessity (in the part of the United
States Government disappoihtctjlf all .
calculation atout the slaves; and Otficey
too did not tU, unbidden, or "sought
-.r . .'.. I for. on their -Humidors, nml yrv!'ltninii
t vesuppos- " 7 r- r . :.-v v.- y;. -r
iun i among aiu, tu-titiy, L-as.t.u.fwun tne inire:
election.
rthan Rail-
lether you
of course
It is beginning to bo nrettv well conceded
that Xash will jmI1 agamt Conventiou. A
gatfi-i-ing of the eop!e- of HdgC'jube and
.ta-su win uihu iiJitcy at- inis poiui on tvtxi-
CbnserVative. . It will sweep alt
into the vortex1 of destruction;
. . . .i...n ,.r i.:. ...... i. - a a
M"l""-v '".-. .lV.-TXt',t,1.1?r..,tV'.'v..t.., .tv. 'If
lllKri'jl. 111.. HIMl llif 'I' J. .iwll Ii',.. nf 'HU V. HI. IHWIUIIIUIII .l IJ VlllV. A A
..-v.. ... . . . . .1.. . V 1 UIILfl(l.lt-l w l - .
Yr returiHHl to the city Tuesday,
the Illii ins!., from attending the last
wvk of the regular term of Bunepnibe
KujK'rior Court. While there, wo bad
opiK)rtunit,s to converse with well
informed nun frrm the adjoining
counties, ami he;inl f nun others in the
xtniiip western ct.unties. Everywhere
in the West, our fricmls are imprtssHl
witiilho cnnvitlii:i that the coming
'ltH-titi:i will le a groat triumph ftirthe
Ib-pablit-.m lorty; and that - the' vote
against Convention will Ik k over
whtlming mid divisive, as to root out
eil.viually ami iern.ancnily, the ene
mies of law and order who have con
trivtnl t!e present I -evolutionary plan
to subvert the State gi)vernme-it in op
position to the popular will.
" JUDGE LOGAN'S LIFE THREATENED.,
' - ,
But a few day's before vlr. Jarvis
spec-.'!, at Uutherfordton; Judge Igi'm
rte ivetl the following conmumiailion:
AU IJiMln dostnyevl Sutheni" rights
.but ho diod Willi theuu '' .
If yon. don't Ktop icrsecu;iug Soutliern
nien'antl turn them loose, you BUALr. pi
if Grant's whtlearmy Uu-ks you. If you
kImw this or speiik $!out it, 'you nw a tlead '
Mr.' Jarvis is iiot a, Ku'Klux, antt
lonit all sympathy with them. Why
should the Klan become so defiant and
threaten to murder a Republican Judged
alout the tim6thc Oonseryative Spoak
rr of the House of Itepn?sentatiyes vxw'
f it sitf-ik in their countv? It ii ak sug
gestive coincidence. ' " "
both sides, from Xash and J-.dgecombe, will
lie present and adtlress tlie people. The
Convcnlionists relv on tho western counties
to carry the election. The laboring classes
of lioth races wilt prettv gcnerallv vote
Xo Convention," unless tho jwirty iash is
la il on prettv heavilv at tlie ixIl. A. 11.
Ai rington atldressed the pooi'.ie of
few ti
20 liei
agxiinsthim in XasJi. 'sharp w piling it on
him at eveiy point. ... . S. l-
A friend writing from Halifax, says:
We hold a convention "on the ' 1Mb to
nominate c:unjdates against a Convention.
You can rely on Halifax gohg IS(0 or 20;0
RepulHiean the Indiana boosters trying to get pentcnt rebels and bitter 'secessionists-
A- . 1 I- I . - ' At - 1 . ... I - .
-j.: j... j f4.t c.a-j. i. ; t. f ijiwuv 1 1( n i inn m v "ri i ii .11 1 . mil. 11 1 -i . -r . l.. 1 ji .
"Ynnr nimr i mui jv i.n!n1J.iM in iio 1 i 1... - M1 , f extra vatrantlv to extra lawvejrs" -Tnin- vwisuiuuvujwi me- oiuio-, . v.iuwiii pro- " - 7 ; I - , '.i"-v" - 1 us vuuservaii vo AJciiiocraiSi 111111 arc me- -
our p-iper is rv.myy ,nnmiers 1 in the aruj cruel as. the grave, it will not ka.se --,--i"0 to. iiw ; pwu- . . - i ' f . seems -he -.has returned to. play soeolid I . . j. . ,v . L ,
county ot ioiythfvltjs .s:oken of in tho .. . t , ? ,-. .; 1 mid vtrnkm mvirfoiv wv w wn .vwos for voi r: protection! fetaud ;by. ri,ii. ,v T.tA-iw- -.,,1 worst enemies of the Union- and the
hightt terms ofuse, and is doing great roaring or cnangc us course, jana - - ""-77 ".rr;," T. c the present Supreme, Court, which lias V
hk!. ItUfut what the Itoimblicsn nartv .nrtv nhlo rrAiv-tfidH'. haf. im rlotri- r1" aUQt-ilCi. Cpmiun. Hiey il.ed, SO-Jar -..tn . Wla rll . It a' . -Wi .'tVVi.t. - .'clt-.H' YLAlQ: a.v
c, nccdt,l nt Jwikigh ttr a long tune - riienfhiav eonie tc th-ild State bonds astheir example can fix at, tlie rate. -of be exempt ;rom execution, foj-Vold -t
A fnend, wriatir;froni RKky.3ount, oi G , ?Gfrhamj Gov. - "Bragg, jlMr; compensation Ibr; prcfeionaL : men, del aiulve against 7 Convenn,-if
July.14, XS71,says:. . . Ar.T,i.t-orLr:.t,'A;. oMTw, lawyers- at JwmMwo.. dollars -dm,- you avouW efecally do thcthii IrP?;-.
1. ' ava v-w. vvava--V-..'-.. aaAaaaax aaaaa wvaava. 1. - . . 1
1 - - - -
-r- ' l - ' ' :-:
Jud-TO -.rerrinion nnd ; fYd.
little CountV fuccting in Soyemm(fnt4 These men prate Of their
nee for or ag'a
ph-s
and
1
it dKs. Their natural enc inies lose bv
it, and not they. If the Conservative
adder sees fit, in its blind rage.to fasten
ington ntldressed the people' of 'X.;s!i a
tiays since, but with litth,? eiibct. Tho
iegn ;Conftlerate law is operating
and short hand reporters.; at ; ninfy-n inc.
dollars. atdciy, and the .price. of public 1
documents, at fwelii? ihouanind nine hvm
drcd doltcirs a copy , and phidjfoj these
extra vaganees cntt jnf t.tt tntrwy lerofed
X... 7.m n....it.ili'..A .f a-j!l;, .-?..'
, 1 .
'qANGERr-BREAKERSAHpp.
KUKLUX INVESTldATIONS.!
Wd would, be derelict in
were 'we not td "warn 'the
oiir'iluey,"'
'peopio 'bf
: .
United
'ml a Con-
1: but it was all for tlie pegre
t j. ! t. 1 . ; , t .
aim 1101 lor ine country. -
I
its fangs in its own ' vital
do so and dieas it will.
' ;But the public Idebt and ' tlie public
taxes "are riot the great ' grievance j and
oppression junder Vtiiieh "our ' popple
sweat and groan. : ' . '
AMierc one man hAs sufTercd front the
aipount of tlie taxe. hei h:is paid, ninety
himv have been rainet bv the grasbi
vhv iH it aild Turnpikps ih the u est.
- 1 I - .:: ii i 1 1 ' -
Xortli CViromia of the dangers which
.encompass them: A Convention (failed
111 an unbaristiturtioiial ' manndr is
Haying thu aided lii.pvervaianving fcau2ht withJ untold Wils; ' the5 chief
. t i J i 11 -aa a I 9 a . 9
lire folate 111 a giganncoeocmd largejyj of is bel probability of colliMon
ia 1 a . I I 1 I ....
HKTetis.en
that
for
par
iq.o
the
fin
. .Good lcop
.your County
hundred doll
le of Guilford, last
tax was :Sl cents o
yeat
h the
States . Commissioner.. Scoirj
iiiidWilsoii, continue to try penion.s charged lih'u 'io'i'.f i J
-- - vj? w v v- 'Vji 'jwaj . i iu a aW I I T ' " ' ' ' 1. - .
eommitteu to jail this cv.--Iluthcrford tunmxs oi property, only J cents pion
Mar, July 12. . , . . uiuler Dcihocratic rul(0 tlnm under 1 le-
; The people of Rutherford ourity are publican.; j Itj is so easy to pay) that
in eanicst They iiitencl tc break: up little'suni;fot;:ot'.r own party all, right
the hellish ''Klan that' has infested that now. It costs the County only $f004 '
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uuiity it! ii-iiiiy uvuc us. xiicyare.i vgmeeii Jiuuured aonarsj
are of assessed jSropdrty---A
o ' t en Is on , one ' hu n d it l
only
tie t;
v.......w... , . and exacting demands of .tlicir npigh- l-'t'1'- "l il 111 l '"itu-'Uiu bupreme C'orirt s't'stain the. Uovprnor
A friend writing from Dallas, t;as- 1)6rj.,-Tlie jtrivate fndebtedncsi. ohhe regular yay: by the proper tribunal m his viewsiand say that the fmefisure
ton county, s;iys: people of the State, wlmt they owe one ' d so of much of the old debt, which iWA
our paper is working wonders m this . u, d t til(.nublic taxc.. aVone was used to buy munitions of Avar fir Superior'' Court Judges' ' iif the ! tate ;
county. I think wo will roll up. a majority ".. r, i-oi lui.puouc uiaa.. awim, ,? i' '- I' s' .- rd-'I4U1. -UU11 Juft ,1" uf1-' -ullc
of at least tvo hundred atuiitst Chu rent ion. is the main cause of the creat " Docunia- tlie coiueueratO htates. . , and every one of thcm:ibclieVes 'the
tiic. taxes, tiiey- now auege tvifb it ihi 'M-Avi.ri.i4'iof "" 4V -"".v lu j.ciur.. xn-y are. ygmeen jiuiiurett aonarsj to .pay Urn
- ' - -..-.. v .. . . w ... - v. v. umi.v. , v "f j i j -. : -l- l -i . r. ) ' . . -. i . . ; . 1 . . . : r . r .
the debt is all a fraud, and elawior' aV fho-nf xWh norAlSnofe.d PWUSLulltu ami - encouragwi , an ;uns oy int(5i-est 'otf tne wi.w bf Boifd.4 Mr."
its repudiation. -Ko. doubt a great fG1f the-corif ift' 'Hie fJovernor df the ali go0(1- Cltl.z01is- Those, who' approve Gilmer fliedjup' for 'your annity Cbm
t of the new debt israu(Iuicht,;a'n(l Statdiias' jHmounced tlie: Convejition the dmis'ef the,'KLan, Wo Tor its inincrs to. issue to ptiy otdfals-
n a proper case ue.ing--preentetl to bill unconstitutional. ' f evolutioharv aiLJ" -"sb111 u p are you tton't Know to whom,- nor for what.
:a. i .. .-i.,t -t ...t I . : -i ' . .. !:-... Si. . -'.I iliinw n mwir ' rnnl tnti-i'w: lrrrl'J I -.-S-l. ;.t. ...I'' ' , i 1 .1
V.-UU1 is, ib - win Avstj.m.viarcu, ana I nnI full rl-nrrtr ''-.Tllo Jlirt(wi Nr tho I -v.r vt. vmi .7 i iwii b -uia wii fxniieixKiv wouitl.Tiav
We will have a Republican meeting at this
plate on tho l."th inst., to nominate candi
dates. Tlie seeesh have put forward that
old iycd iu the irool hater tf the fformfuicn,;
Jim White, as their candidate for .Conven
tion, lhii from what I learn from soiuo of
his friends,- he will not get a full support of
his party.". ,,..' . : . , .
JUDGE MERRIMON.
rvative, were divided in r let down lli
1 I .1 a-. 1 fM-.-- r
opinion upon the questionl' This; fthen,
is the status'bf the question. Two Be-
a -- . .; a
Tt is said, that Judge Merrimon was
so much opposed to the Ilomewtead
ery
measure 1 to- be unconstitutional. I The
Legislature : itself, though overwhel
mingly Cons
pec
ry distress in the State. This debt is
owned or controlled mainly hy Conser
vative Jtierchants, and j lawyers in! the
State many of whpse r names" are an
nounced a' candidates, in favor pf a
Convention .to repudiate the State debt.
What will become of thefr debts ?; If. tion to
aeeordincr to the loric of the ' Mafrsrilte is quite as competent to do as hny Coii- clear in theii convictioTtS of fhn nlieon-
jlmertcatt, tind the other leadere ohhe veiition ? But neither the 1egisiature stitutionality of the ' law, -whild the
vouservaiive iiariy, u v.tJiivfiinon can "Y ...... .... v
If the purpose of ' the Conservative
party is fo repudiate tho State' debt, as
is to bei inferrctl from "the' position
taken by 'leading1 journals1 and ' pnblid
men of that party, why" increase that
debt by
y calling an -expensive Conven- j)irtments of - the Slate government;
do that which- the; Legislature tiie Executive and' the ! Judicialj are
upthcTvlan.' All that has, Und is be
ing done, is in accordance' wth lawi
'.It hilist' be" 'apparent to the leadei-s
of the Klan by th is time, thJit the peo
ple Of Rutherford'do not intend! to be
run over and maltreated ah v Tono-or '
. i .: -f ; J . ..... inn uni Mil Wtllltl.. I
They intend to exhaust the civil nower bo lionvi.! i f nt.
wn tlie Klan. - They will sue- ' I j i :
yoi v chums Js it not a glorious thing '
to llongjto jthc Deinocracy and r pay
high tax(';, yhen promisetl' low ta.tes. ,
Never tlinch,' it is not neariU It yet ;
wail until yoii pay dor Convention tmd .
tlie intercut on old bonds then it will i
i - !
ceed. The7" Klux Bil
Let it be enforced. :
IS
.. The New York' Evening
mcnting upon the' recent
tempt of the pemocratic
Police' : authori ties
a success.
ostj com-
vicked at-
fayor and
nvemion in,.rjy any act. or . ISTativel)er)artIient, Is divided in .7
liof lvlirtti ..lie iti-V-fAttf- Qit itfrti-t-t 1 I . . i i ..! ,n.. tir ! I..rl itorAn'ttTTi-.li -Utrtr .-An r roo 1 n I ' j 1 --r t ' . . j. V. ! . --I Cliy OI CW XOriv,l
-" ""v "-" a.-vaav ...I.A..Vv r reitVise inepeopie irom me -arat oon- ""v".",v. vv-; lis-opinion, xsow uoes not every i man , T . -i,, i. .i ...
Court Judsres- decidetl it to be constitu- " ;..Ao ,Ltn n,w, mmeii(dleim What are the' laivfiil i,; !i ofXWL-,.- 4i,.,f!u -tin ii . Insh of that ,l tho privilege
' -! ASHE COUNTY.
tional, he exerted himself to raise r a
fund .to carry., tlie question up to the
Supremo Court of thodllnited States, by
appeal, .so as to have tho decision of our
tstate Court reversed. Tins would have
allowed judgment creditors to selb the
-w-r . " A 1 A1 . 1-1J 'i
i lomcsteaus oi tneir. . j.oor aeuiors nr-1 r(tpud
neriu s saie . J uuge jiemiBon is now
a candidate for the Convention in Wake
county; lias he change
aboutthe Jlomestead
made a J udge .of the
North Carolina, -Twill.
cause the Homestead
sold to satisfy .tho dainLS.
efri clients? . Votjers L
August, you will have
mil ion" oruavinjranv i
. -' ; - - i ........ . . . . , ...- . i ,
debt, why tn't the same body repudi- naoimies oi too okuo wnai ine pcopie duty s of the Executive to nlaintaih the
Ute jall private debts?: Tf they brgirt are in law: and mOrals, bound for, and Constitution Which lie- has - taken
iipoii ne class of debts, 'they, will go what they; are not 'boimdTlie; ;ail' oalh 1 . Support ;? and defend ?
tnrougn wnn THcjoo, ami wipe oni -iiii "V'' iv""- '-1 v ' M xocs ax)t evfr.T one Know tnat nci Will
lb : tnl "icrt 111 in c-T ro f lirt;rMifrlif KlV
o sen- tne if thevembark in i the- business Jof
debtors ? at repudiation At all. ; i !
- ,, V." ulA 3 - corns on tne h
?r-; thePcratic of property,iin(I this is
orkdepriyethe Protes- ku kIu?:i
hat eity of te priylcge you , like L)k ; ,f
Tax payeifsj bear it in mind, tliat last
yc ar 1 870 ybu r State tax was CC "cents
oil. the one hundred dollars worth of
property. That' was' under. Ropubli- '
can rule ; this year' flH7If ! your ' Slate-
tax s 52 cents oil tiie Tiundred dollars-. '
A' "under Demo-
Uive'rule. "Ihy-
of marching in procession, on Wedhes- tn Vi L 7 - y
day, the 12th of July, hecqusejhe lloman W. . ' rli "Jl y""! 11
auholio Irish bisected-Iffrthe -parade- Vb, 1 ; - V' ? .r
id :y. :ruii ,LJ, :-.' I,syc then 1(1 cents more in the dollar
uiuii iasi,vyt!ar. itemcmber ' this I' iniyx
'too old debt ho interest nil lmnlL
, - . - 'ui7 Tia
say
nw, the people of ttieSthtere bound lt Hllow M to take,possessiln -of UitoSi
o.pay, ttnd Wltat in gcott .-Taitll and thetro-Vornmentitlie exeeuiii-e funMjntkl Javeour Ku Klux in Nework; but they school cxnons thf Uin r,ni,o...- , I ;
. - , ... ii .i..,. iM.-wr, . cy-iipiuixjis ui bY the peopto? Is it not Trobabld that? pitoi?, .were seen in the streets of Ncw oucll way of lessen no- tuvne t .tirr
ftwJ Vvhr.W A ork last niSht, and wandering froin bar- J -,.1 i, rof,,:,, ; 4.: . . .
itlCf, U lII-JS- room !tobar-room. orenai-cd to uhoil tl.A ,OUhV hing ill these hot days. Ur
1 . 1 w
FIFTY
DOLLAR
LEGISLATORS.
I at" ; rani n .',.r 'ii 1! ; vi 1
.ineir;?,. ODiigaiions. xms me igis- th6 Unitetv t-iMs nthoritierf
Htatck no' lomrer
th.o South. Wo I
.1 1 . .... I . i .!.-' 1 .-" . I '. t . . J. : !. ' I 1 X. : ii I 1 t ! . i. j 11 . ! - - I . - . I
II llld r Tl It 1 r Tt I 5 . . . II i ... I . : , .- . . 1 T . 1 'i 1 I'lTII if. 1 Tl .1 s lift A-. ITl'I'Tll'l 1 I t . "I ' . ? 1 VATt I. ... . . B A l . ' - A . . 4 . . 1 .
i'AAv. a - iM.v-t....i..w.:.ij.,rfA .-.x,-.; v '- v,..-.c.., u.wm- rsisrr. ir.npori no. inn rranuanv ermforfni- i riiAoti or rpjffni
law. find, -if he is I ' ,.- . - . w:iLix. ' v.Ll ventioti fcm' do if.'.'ahd tif Convention rfi of ii.fttXih.Av'xiJAnri I. They did not take i
.,.t rw tneir canauiait iorjvoeiiiiuu, Jnaiiyr .i..;uAi.i.ii -.rr", "t ' ""T their faces. or tov
wwi-u,uv a-vvi: ..A-.-.-t. -u4t.,,.a .iictiiV1,lMa . m tile itliode island-: rebeiiloh-? fTiv ro W Vnri
ii ii i i ii i i i i i imt - iii( a a .it . a i ir .m. - . i j a - i - . .- . . i - --.---- - - , a as .-..... i . . .
s l(tlf tr t . rrt 1va 4 , . . . . 7 . - T .7. . -. 1 ... Tf thn illi riW W. VAH.f"A-f AyVk;'T ' U 1. . .. . ... r, ' i Were tUPir lflCnOS-
A,..AWAa w . vA w.fivi. fbHiii-Ai..rv i l"v y-,w ivnj. ., ii.wj.ur cnce'n u etusi-that the nmls-l1eiBJrino t -
ofIus.rtM",t V. - '
on the :3rd dav of lJ'.Li.r'n .V-V r "l .V &. in thaCoiitntitivtr HHmiimn::..- '-tt .Lki- A.sr stotaaehw
I Vn ait7 I.vi:.t i.- ooi- ..ii ' 01 cut . . , .- -a -.- --r r.e i tftJtfl ..Ci III 1.-11 f, Wi r IJ ! ltrt I f wvi rt rr titnt t If.f '.V
ani ODMrtiinitvlit.1 TX ZV.XtZ Sr.4Z", islatureto bay' cithe thof i hiot ' ir HV 1. -t ' ... w.j,; - Lf " J
rnieirsu or it.' . ... , . .a.M-, ? ,iu tt u .
. , - ... t l I VVil t-AlWCAAI ! Wi.--rjnT tjl-' ' Li-fill I
yoj Homestead shall. not be sold iXnamZ ;UKeWXm Mbby prison CtleThnn-
for debtf or the privilege of turning , n tixeiii:vrs-Vrtii U-dutAwrftt MurmS'the Ur in tad 6t tne febeUion', der; AndeniivmomhdSalisJmrv.-M
Idm outand puUingdge Merrimon f ,4 t!'&Kice;.'!B it
m n,s piace, v.nnonesC opinion us a iii:in m arm - jn they u a,"l.in:iUI4: 80n3?rrfS 'ho swund iike Mm ughout our
lavyyer is tlmt the lctedlawacKjs onlv tvivr in n lf?d b P? - State ; iet tllemdiold in mnemberaPce
rtrtt nnilAi.t x-rvii nminit nlil r!f.l-ita I . ' l ci-rl tnom in notinnnr TVir iwyi nnit I
.ii-t.lT -j. tiJ t .
war for ,theCo:i
ltizens lonLVodnewlay. f you , H3C1 good, ' fellow
me i.irouoiq to oiaeken f nno. .!
" - J a ' .1 - a 7 'at A
IIYU'Vll 1 tiri ra- a-. rrtn-Ai.ri I -
ii?..i.iou iuvii ijuih;iih.
- Ku Klax; fiir they know
. inigoycnt New York
tax payors?
to keep Judge iceaiie on tne Dencn, -who r L . - A-T -'trv '- . ;' v.1 Vs rpi
Wo have , cheering ; news, says-the
AshevilIePo.trrt from this steady .old
county. IL T. Hardin Ls .the anti-Convention
candidate, . and J. W- Totld,
Esq., a young lawj'cr tlie candidate of
, the revolutionist Mr.:IIanlinl is one
of thq old and substantial banners aiid
working men of the county. ; IIo . has
always acted with the , Conservative
lu-rty since tlie war though a Union
man during tho war, and.! enjoys an 1
unusual degree", of poprArity amoiur tr.iRemember tlio last
his fellow-citizens. vhA know, and- es-? od an act intended vto
. t -cm him for his moral yortii and item ; negro out.of hi vote,i
intigrity... 4 lis tlecUon by r over ;if0 -lonq to. rpta in hw tow
lua'ority is U'vend doubts fir ...he. car-. yX9 be iilhe townsliip
viJ .. in. I.:... 41.-. ...t.,. . i.-.i. i.Kxtt ' rocidol on t -diivs nrior
a At i llllj M iltJlt: in 111111114 Avy. ' - 1 rvfirill I JinilllLI H 111 Ulll 11 U.t IIICSC lUVU -A-
and half the Consorvati ve votes of the August next. Register, and vote "No again, until they repent and show their the payment of the interest upon the
county. j Convention.' faith by their works. I lawful cieot or tne btate.
,rWhy iit thatevery ma'a - rwlio- has u-
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iii ? ii r-.-'y-Y' "Kt 'a- iiuuw-. ucrainsc n i i. .
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a-fteqhent eahko of do- 71 ' . - WI-,,,c,,y 1,1 IHVor - of ad
ar.f; r vr l yyuycmion r f. it if . beeauso i ho !idpe
- mi . . i hit nan . t- .. ..! -
lauci? xue spar sconiaeli I '"'V1 "'"n1 JiuiiR-steaa and l'rnn--
of 'theBevoludonlstsiaftdr.ithO jpfficesjn a" Property exemiifiohs will 16 rerK-al-North
CJarciina has roltetf Joutj every .toott od or thht tho'new ' Judges it is nroi
.totfaeirpolii save e,;ancl tht? eon- pcejl to.Wibint Will decidt this 'LZ
piuuuoiuu jiaxiy wjii mac oia snag out
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VOT- IN YOUR !T(6VJNS-ilPS. 1
t I 'itdt.-- ' Is -'T ;ft ! Im
confelerate money,! got scanty mtions ... j.
of hanl trvk,' hd Tor Iotf," Aha otl ' . "TTi
in the trdidiM, ftto. nakcd.'thtofigh v .A" -
the Qimrtc-tT-R&lerfi, titMrfgmdsterjim-"
.ijieiicorsjn
nuisances tIi&t-weighcruror the neoDle
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ltttera tC ,rf.stii1 h Wf.1 - it rrrl thnT i titirtUt
I - w a : ai y vav-, fitlt ( VC
rn -w ni Jimvifih' tin f h'. .. i . . it : i -t:. - .
legislature iia-. guiimicr'-f he.it ttml - winter - cold dnd
Client the, poor bore the buiVlens-and t-laT.gers'of a 'iuir; X?W mw.?h Avitn gri&vrtcc-s too' intolerable Ue
requiring, every, inaugurated and prriwtiteci fortheper- K' " ,r . . - poroR the wives.aml mothers of
. . . I ""tLUr. . 1 1 .1. i 1 L nf. rft!0 nffoetinn' indivinnni l.ir.l-dipc itt.; o...itJ .!it' :f..i,-ir .
nSiiip,Ko.l)e sure peaiauon os, eiavt-iy, -ap v.ucii-mo pwr 1 rr T,w' i?V K 5VTT-1 luc iit me -.wnieueTa.e g?ave-
where jT)U-;hnve. fipW'crhad not onq partiaQofinter , -S5Bnn? t8c V1 '-" Wi J rarcIsdiIIe'ilKsIr MmoBdsr 2lrbe-
VJit.1r bA-vTinrtl wnrkm' vpnmanrv. of UU.MU Lil . . f . . .- , .1 , . ... 4 .- - .... , .. ,
i to,.thc I htf ivy A"Z. u'?j:.:: Y n nH.,r, SiM,ii-- ,i mg-reireencci uy looking upon thd last
LVs Wn-fcv- a. v Jk - a i AVJA f ... ,
resting plates of their dear, departed
dead, let them remember that ihese
in August 'imd'lhen, lear little twiiikW ' ! ' ' . , U antl tllec'
'- r . TV -- r-A r at r -. t ' TX . I '
lAAvn wHurej xnere is -ino-v -v-. .
--. a h a JL 1 III I
balance of your political lijvcs.
. " PhlliJ3 should . bo paid fot his loss of
cliaracpr, T 1Jtc- Sentinel. ., . r
have a sure thingl Kxp it ...
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, M04 men of North ' Carolina ! 'if Vou
l-f-. ill ino -- I -r, a - --. l- - "P;.r- - 1 1
. - .cnarK;cerg- vuu -avu your Homesteads ' md f
idd then have a lter chf -ter ; left',' ;tln . ypu aj-eopposed to renactin- tlie old
tlie whole pack, who yelp at Iiif heel ; V - tci sa law, Vote against (Imf .
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1 1, : " ;v . 1X1 iac ou-sii." You have
go. uie ami.
Democrats for the 'ney departure' in
novation. Phxla. Press.
Hold on to it.