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OP OHIO.
For . Vice President v j
WILLIAM A. WHEELER.
OP NEW YORK.
state at I-arje. Oliver H. Dock-
Kuv.(:()f Jlicumond county, and D, I.
Kitsskli or Urunswlck.
rirvt niwtrlcu John B. REsrEssof
Keaiirort county. . - ! ; u
second WUtrlct J. E. O'Haju., of
llalnAX county. "
Upborn county. ,. '
jscvenm DIfetrlct. Isaac w. Jones. I
nrirnuran
i:irhtu District. squibk Trivbtt.
or M:io wen county.
OF. GUILFORD.,
OF JOHNSTON.
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. . Fkr Krorrtnr.1 nf Xfsif
TONATIIANW.AIiBEllTSON:
OF PERQUIMANS.
For Treasurer :' l"
WILLIAM 1L WIlKELKIt,
OF FORSYTH E.V
-For Auditor:
J O II N It U I L L Y ,
OF CUMBERLAND. ,
For Kiip t Ihiltie Instruction:
JOHN C. CARSON, '
OF HENDERSON. f
For Attorney General: -TAZRWELL'
L. , IIAKGIIOVE,
OF GRANVILLE. ,
For Congress.
First District. D. McD. LXVCSET,
of Perquimans county. . . ..
second District Curtis H. Bsoa
dkn'. of Wayne countv.
Tnlrd District. W. P. Canaday, of
New Ilanorer. ,
FonrtU District. I. J. YOUNO, of
Granville. . .
Fifth DlMrlcu James K. Boyd, of
A lamaiH-e county.
sixth District O. H. Docker?, of
Richmondcoay.
Seventh District. T. J. DuLA, of
Wilkes county; :
Wake County Republican Conven
There will be a Convention of the
Itepublicans of Wake county held
at the Court House in Raleigh on
Monday the llth day of September
next, for the purpose of nominating
candidates for tho Legislature and
county officers. . .
Tho several townships and wards
are directed to hold meetings . on
Friday, the 8th day of September,
mid select delegates to said Conven
tion. i,U . .
Kach Towonship will be entitled
tothreo votes in said Convention,
except- Wako Forest Township,
which shall have four vottapnnti
Jtiilelgh township with the wards of
tho city of Baleigh, shall have
twelve votes.5 ? : : .
No proxy .will be entertained,
and nono but regularly elected Del
egates will bo allowed to vote in
the Convention. 1 v ""'
15 v ortlerof tho Ex. Com. : t' r
W: W. WHITE. Ch'm'n
A uiEitT Magnxn, Sec'y. - ;
ltM.ElQH, AUg.."il, I3o. . a-
Wake County Republican Ex-.-
ecutive Committee. .
W. W. Wbito, Chairman, Raleigh.
R. A. Tborapson. Barton's Creek. : ,
I IL Gardner, New Hill. . ;
J. P. H.Aaams,Cary. ; .
J. L. Moring, Morrisvillo. . .
1), R. Cliavii, House's Creek. , ; ": ,
Henry Pulley, Wakefield. : ;.
M. G. Todd, Kafclo Rock. , 1
Robert Fuqua, Old Shop. ' 5 - '
J no. O. Harrison, New UghU
Roland Gooch, Dayton. :. . ; , ; ;
T. J. Banks, Banks .
' A. Magniu, Raleigh.
M. B. Barboe, 44
Stewart Ellison, M
A. WiShatTer, "
ml an A. a .
M. VB. Gilbert. " i .
J. G. Andrews, Auburn. 4,
Geo.' A. Keith, Milburnie. . .
John Massey, Swift Creek'.' , ,
Hamilton T. Jones, Forrstvlllo.
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F. CJ. Morlntr.' Aoex. 1 'i1;
;k.
1 i:h1,
"Havftyon OTor known a:party.out
of power th'at4 did riot promise rttforxa
Y V ? )
HHmctt . . ; the ;jemocratic majority -.m the
Fourth Ditnct.-iKK r. Stbat- Judgopetue ana upy.r vance f trlVi ficJ fW' v ii.-' rj
horn, ororanxe. : .Webster, Jacksoncounty, Fridayi :Pedi3laturP. of 1&73:?7, .In.the elec-,
Fifth District Stkphbn A. Douo- September 8. x ; V J 1 r lion law of the sessionjof 187373,
Ltt of .)SJ ch wasi ratified on;.the 14th of
-Special' riolicc3r:f
si 'in
'1 All communication' Intended! tod
state ixecuure comiaitiee, buoaiu
be aul'dxesaed to ftliu at linlel jlii' u
i - , 1 I 1 : : 1 iii''n
Bopiia V Rep. G iATi2: 'Ex.' Cbsr;-i ,! 1
i ' Ralelrrirt C::Ati:2ii TS767
fcsionjond .u Vc; bp I ii I op 1, r.i
to jthOj -proper l.rr; "p'ptriich. J in
County. Convex tic -.r." I : ? i J: 5 r :
1c " r.j l - l Vj.or.',' v.cy,?? ai the places may bo
o(all interested j'- ;-';5' IT-' supplied with mails, -urh::
'. Cbnnty r-'OoixvenUons - shall be '." - ' -A. r , j
composed "of three delegates "from
each township A ana wara in 4 tne
ronnfv- rVhfire a' town Or : cltv."
anhdlvided into wards.' is carved
oufi of a township, then the tcrri
,.THOS.B,KKOQH.
:, uiairman &taieriiiX. uom. '
.-ill.
- , r.?ETTiE and VANCE. ,;
m 'Jjhe following appointments havo
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Tuesaay. oeptemoer lz. r . : i, . , . u
Sheioy, bept. j.u.it j . ?4:j d
lincointon, kept. ij. :f v,rj ., ,
i'-- , '.'I
Mount GiIead;tMontgomery coun-
ty, Friday. Sept. 2. j - i - '-?
xvuv.a.iusiittuj, .uiuiuiuuu i uuuuijr,
Lturday, Sep.-.i; i; A
Lumberton, Tuesday, Sept. 2G. ,
Elizabethtown. ... Bladen county,
IVdH n prt n v ' Rpnt:. 97' ' '' " "" " t
XhQ people are reouestca to ClrCU-
iaif tne uewa m iiitsse appomuxjeuw,
Jh.6
slop r" i- j.; y..a i
fhe- Ilnublicax2-'Of',Ilalefirh f
Township and city, will meet at T
!M fPffiYA i1???. JfSS. SS
trt br!niintvfiohVention to beheld
on the llth of September, viz: J v
wtm Ward At Johnson's
K m.": . - :
torir outside of the corporate limits , lnA . rt nn. ' aji
shall be entitled to three delegates , Under the act of 1871-J7 chap,
in the County Convention.". , r .V. ; '185i it was (-: made the duty oMhe
- j , j u..n m, '-a-jj' iifLI person, known to these ludsres. the
ifCENTioNi REPUDEiaiNs vo fact Df his residence for thirty days
?X .WISKWF-w i.: v proviott HhrcWiny the county In
"ia stern , Ward At Tupper's August, and in the municipal elec
Chtirch, on Friday, Sept.. 8th, at,8J tonJ of :Kaleigh !in:May, 1875, and
on Friday, Sept. 8th; at 8 O'ClOCK,
p. M. u " ' ' - " l4f -
; Outside Cilr Limits At the Court
?(3oS Mf : P i
By order of Township Ward Ext
eciitive Committees.
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There will be a Convention of tho Ro- I
publicans of Johnston county; held at
the Court -House in ' Sraitbneld, on Sat-1
Vffir
dates for they Legislature, county offi-
Ti .evbral towBshipa 'of fte county
are requested to Jiold. meeunga ana
send delegates.
r. r. iiinnant,
chairman Co: Ren. Ex. Com.
taHon. W. A. Smith Jand other
spaikerswill be present. i: .;,L :,.::
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There will be a meeting of the Re
uWSWSSS:-
1
James H. Headen i in. Pittsooro', on wherever they presiae. uemo
Tuesday, the 19th, day of September cratic leaders; during the reign of
next, at io ciock. -v-'- -n -rt s iuV i
A fall attendance is requesieu; - -
i oo B CHAPIN aim'n' '
iniTIT nnmfPO-w.lrovwl their Infnrmatlnn nnrl mm
Hon. J. J. Davis and Col. I. J.
Young, candidates, for; Congress in
the 4th District, announce the fol
lowing joint appointments:'! un :
Rockyford j Franklin ( county
Wednesday, Sept.- G)aviiif;f un hi
Sandy .Creek, Franklin (counyr
Thursday, Sept 7. , w,,- -,
Dunn-si Franklin county, Friday,
Franklinton,! (Franklin kcounty,
Eoulsbiirg, uI franklin ''I county!
Tuesday, Slpt. 12 11 1
, Clayton, Johnston1 county Tues
day, r3ept. 19.! '.iiTi .i..v.
PleasadtQrOvcv Johnston county,
Wednesday, Sept 20. runl v ! ibw
Meadow, Johnston couhtJ'iThursv
Ja-Sentl. ilwo 'ni Mi u ) nuh
.Ingrams, Johnston countyFri4
May; Sept, 22 ::n - djt Mi fil ilK'r
M lrincetod, Johnston cdUntr Sab
ordayi:Sept.-23L'i-i v.i; vJ.Jia-A
CfneaPs, JohnstoU coantyj Moa
day, Sept, 25. .n a . :vH I
i Bmithfield,t ' Johnston k county,
Tuesday, Sent.-Sg: ;;
. Should' either candidate be un
hide to attend any appointment, 0
wl be represented by, a friend; ,.-i
:uJ . , i ' '-'i i '-' ,-4 ''" 4 citetlabove In Laws of 1874-75, cbaptto
.o.hccholoraj making sad hI, 8pWon xs, page ;172, ontaina :tlc
Wltll tuo nogs oi iK)ruo. oo says uiovi-
: i iVi . i Incr'nn James W-Towles?
0ctpbcr with i, tiew.stocli-cf geeds.
t. ,
Tho Repnbli&tnsof Guilford con-:
Will hold gti! county conventiort
U'fnvii NUhV'to nominate candi-
JL LiVi"v - f ,
atkctpr1'3cnMll;AssM
rouhf bfilci;r3. "
ilU In..''-.
ii .Ircfiisndin la U3r panics 'ior
thbtCo: '-TiTUTioirVvm VplcasoHuId
appointment .of registrars.
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; ailciJtxXTEr) FKAiDS.'
f
coutrfv'" commissioners to aDDoint
Ytho .Tmtfcba nf !thn Pmpp rr thA va:
rolling of voters in all" counties 61
thelgtat But'this did not satisfy
I r,i, ? inma f 'Wnf
i ,uuu " jcai
cnan. 132, sec. ltne provision re-
quirincr reiristrars Whavemaffiste
rial nnronra woa rnrnalrvl and tho
lieu
dF&rtffe fl registrar for their sev
6ral i&wpships in all such elections,
general, ciectioqs , ana any provis-
ionjbf chap. 185, laws of 1871-72, in-
consistefat with this provisoes here-
hvTfnalnd' Thatf whAn vntr i
uhi,v. Ai.'L wii. r
mhhrl of anv ritirpn nf f Ha Sfii-: It-
shall he tho auty.Of the inspectors
prove, by -the : oath . of 'some other
whletfie-DroDOacj tovotoi'
.This 'proviso was:al!oped?Inor-
Uii! to allow Democratic Boards o
county ..Commissioners to appoint
Dejnocratic Registrars, and in view
J
Reneort in Bobeson county Mast
peixawxi oy inu i,jjemucrauy m uu
late convention j in ( respect to the
T?rkrW rioTowat wis nro n f. nn
Io to conclude that this enactment .
will be used, if possible, in Demo
cratic counties by Democratic coun
ty Commissioners all over the State
to advance the Democratic cause,
- Jj ,, i 1 i t. -su ' 1 3
regaruieas ui . .miw gui ui voters,
r ieft to. r Democratic ; wishes, there
Mftbi no lair election in thb State,
in Ko vembCr. In every. Democratic
ntyj regtration boots will be
manipulated uy aixoiiipiisawu, cor
w mm m w- w- w r vk w w w ill - a iiiiiiirii cBasu .
A"r VA"Vr-
Wliose soic recommenuaiion win De
- Jzedloixs and unscrupulous fealty to
mncraHc intorestsl and with the
Uujusv ptYVCJL,iujjJii4ijr giyo iu iuo
I last, clanso of the Droviso nuoted.
poll-holders similarly chosen, can
renderthoelectionafarceand frauds
tne ivuiviux jvian in uiis otaie,
denied all knowledge of the exis-
IKUUtJ Oi tUU UlUCl) U11U1 IUC VUUIIO
pilCliy. DO Uiey Will. UVlt m cgaij('vtwtw''?wr'vi: v,r.
to the meditated election frauds i
November. - If any suffer it will
only be their poor blind tools, who
primn fhpv aimnlv SllffCest. Th
foliowing is an extract from a seer
circular recently issued! from th
City;: The - Democratic u Executiv
Commltteo did not have the manf
hood to father it with -their sign
tures : but hevcrtneless; wei believfe
It has Iheir approval, it has the im
print of the Sentlnal office attacn
and: we know it . has been ,se
through the mailSf.with their other
campaign literature.; ;i . :; :?i :
" APPOINTMEWI OF ' BBOlsi ttAltST IV
-rpfSTX OF COUNTY XMUISSI01TBS
: ' DEMOCRATIC COUNTIES' IMFOBTAN
ACT IN REFERENCE TO THE APPOINT
IfENT OF HEO ISTRARS ' V"
: i P It bydesired especially to call the a t-
Tcutlve Committees tQ the amendment qi
Rattle's Revisal, chapter .ea, secuo" ,
'Mirra tniliaonnAfntmoiitnf ReSlStrarf.
-which is found id Acts of 1873-4, chapter
132, section 12. Under the law as JW
la Rattle's Kovisai, only j bswco v
twi "Rfirt9trars. uib
the act of February 14tb; 1874, found
Y ri'ovidea, Tbat any ciw.wr
- Registrar fri- l.r.i-, - i
. 4 3lnail8uchelefition nri .
r .--tent witfirt&a proviso hereby
a "ntmentpf Itesistrarsbdt inay
v ,p3 ln '-Democratic vconntieSi in
i;.r'Jv : thUio Kewti'ars Hlioold bo.
theteiu-coniain
tv on vesterdaw The Board
inC Ed every Republican , magis
tratji n, the i county, and . haye ap-.
pointd ; none but . the ' most ultra
Demcrats as Registrars; J ' u 51
!i qimriends have anticipated!sach
tioiontriart;
med; Ued election
an( her counUes
prop b steps vtQ. .secure a EaJi regis-
tratid t and election by petitioning
forth appointment of United States
SUpiT isofsl- i V. i-.rt;? V :-l t h..v;r.fiV
l3 rder for aspeciaVterm'of the
Circuit Court of J the' united States
for the Eastern . District of asorth'
(faplina, . to , appoint superyisors,
Sasalready been issued, and wil.
3 bund Jn another column.! v M,
Itemocratic i leaders --Jjailat-boxi
siafers ahETfranchise robbers, we tell -
ou now the Reptiblicahs of North
(Jardina are ' determined " that ! the
etecibil in November j5iiAtL be
cpiMiuciea iairiy. t '
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TILOEH'S INFAMY.'
3- aaw a vwwa u w a .mj . mm xiiuviii i
tne democratic canaiaate ror i-resi-
dent of the tfpited Stages, haii not'
aire idy beeja proyed sufficiently,
e - hi Ani .other 4.-363,,
l t)l8 .persqn,can be found atnonR
i.L ;?-l?kic? Select as Registrar it la
r"V;"S:15 that thlsactBhall bo called to
Ifswnera 4n tUo.respectjve -cniq- J
iifiho Democratic lioara ox uuuu i - ' . t
SiWi&iorie
! S.'Tn-fnn .onVf. 1 I iy?Bg to which he aspires, , , , ; , J
A W Z -M Z A. A r 1 W . I
.1 . S.. -- '- ') I H it ' v
una iLV on vesteraav tab rsoaru i
odious toicause his. rejection by.theiAioi
electors of the different? StateSjjthe
psliticalr- trickery bywhich he
tiaajie to himself' the'riglrtto d
vho shall he ' thfiir candiflato fnr-
'Governor in1 the coming coniesl'is
enougn lOjaisgust tno nonesten pi
the country tpfall shades of, politi
cal' opinion. jfrti ......Ju.ut -;jh u .mm
What a contrast 'exists bctweem
the two candidates for the hih po-1
sitiori Jof Chief Magistrate' of this
ereat i: wuhtrv i' 1 Ruherfbftl
Hayes,wthe pnblican nbmiuee. ti
quieuy anu witu ; uj$ui vy: a w aiuut
the yerdictiof f hisi Countryriien
while Samuel J. ;Tilden is daily at
work, with the aid of party trick
sters and wire pullers, to force his
way by political chicanery into the
Presidential chaiK! ' ,!: " ; 'f.
The proceedings of the late Dem-'
ocratic Convention, at Saratoga,,. is
enough to nsigntldens and hi
infamous strikers to evcrl acting po
litical disgrace .,.- ..rh - - - . .;: ,
In order that ' the unsuspecting
people of North Carolina may un
derstand something of : the rascality'
of jSamuel J; Tildeh We? will ive!
a short statement of this affair :
The Democratip State , Cov(entibnJ
of New York met lately at Saratoga
for the purpose of i nominating , ;a
candidate for Governor of the State.
It Was evident that the convention
veould be a boisterous one ; but; in
order to plaster' the 'matter :6ver,
Tilden, caused; H!6fatio! Seymour to'
be npminatd, althpngli he knew at
tfcrS time, that Mr. Seymour would i
position. t -i no -1 puject , vi, uns,-tvaai
plain. ; It was done for the. purpose
of deceiving-the convention. Til
den knew that after the nomination
of Seymour, harmdnyf woufd be' rrj
sfored to the conflicting eiemehtsof
Ws party, and ''tbaty itHvthbJiuri!.
ance of hisj acceptance, , tlio body
would adj ourn. witn harmony., 4;n.o,
convention did adjourn after paying
been told by Tilden and his trick
sfers that Seymour would "or had
already ' accented; h 'As soon, s how-'
ver, as an aujoummeui. uv ucuu
effected,' it "became 'known tbat' lr,
mour iiad 'ffiQlfffayftffM&i tfi-f-
e forQQvernQr, aTrdtUden knew
at the lime he was nvtninatedi fNow
what was " tho object o Tilden in'
this infamous imposition !npon the
Democracy of JNcw Jork ?It is;
Plain TiUfenkhcwfif course1,1 that
if ISevirVour refused itWOuld tie-;
Tolve Upon, the State, Exjecutiye,
onimittee, to name jtho.man. u, mis
corqmittce.is known to be composed
of TildenV particular frionds,mere
tols cf the old political1 trickster.
has
i'" w uiu mo man 'wro'iy to' I v
SSfiaSSl Tr HS
"Ti - t uruur- to manipulate
!W.into fl,e Wontial ehairi
j.j.XhoeyidencoiOf Mr Jilden'a perr.
jury contsjiq two affidavits made
by jMrj( 7Tildenv: which i nro; as fol
lowsirj:il lfffo: twlv Mury 'yuiiioM.
lu.hi' answer
TJlclen store toare-
the
ie coin plaint in the
turri,'Undri dstth.Vlrt
Llitmlt fJoatt.6f tba
Unitetl states in the
suit "of the Sti Loubs'
A 1 1 o n . .a n 1 Trr
-wnicn ne saiu :
tliat thQollnwihg:j8 al
t rsa & Litn di faithful!
. ,i nerenvi F;oertiry
HautWItailroad ComS
statemeatoUhe gains,'
'profits er income of
'pan y; pgai nafc bijnself
iand ' bxhera? " "which
Hamuel J. 'iTMikm, ofjaswr, Mras flledre-f
answrj y
Lrt an I r
ine v;iiy.ow xew iorKJcent4y, Air. Tiiaen
Pnil A t IT O nf . V HWMtnrVi Hlitni fsh ckfel
yqtk. state or Ke,wfoliowsj r- ;
Yorkrwhetfer dertv4 "That ' f6r sucli'sbr
edk from, any. ,kindofl vices the defendant
vji. i mwm w ms.iia v vksv uutuu f vltsu auv l
estai dividends salary rtf TEN THOUSAJW
or,' from any profee- DOLLAIW against
filon.etradeii: employV siiitioi secondrmort
rnent..or vocation, or gaoa bondholders.
any: sorir"6e wHatev36r,Kd Vtb3 aidi cftarge f
jromist oay or-janu-iwtwT,pai4 oy or.oa
ary f to Slst day 6f De-Tbehalf ofiaiuiecond
tax under, the Eicise that the . defendant
laws of ta eaUnaTilderrfdr v bartof
States. .Income , from liis services afore-
orb muHfl 'ft
rt odv fiiifst oharge.trf the L,IK1S
r t i u" ,U,UI vmW ten thou-
v'ai
-A i ni ( j 1 1 n y.pAJ i DOLL A Its on j
,.. . f , ,.f . V ers.'-wnlcb'tras paid
ltd V " .rn ?( i i rkm niot t by the redid
A 1 X- Writ A
pttyiocut
i
l 'to
' , ! .11 boifi di I'mfpresaW' a having
1 . (been receipted for by
iOV i
den to clear himself of ,the Charge
perj Ury,1s to show tha ' he did 'nbi
make both affidavitsoUnless this
can iWddhe ho stands" bonvlctecl 6n!
his htm i testimbtii 1 of having Jcom
mitted wilfu! i and deliberate per
Jury; aLltnough itemocratic
tlresoi'thrBiState hriWnot heard f
.tliisatal chdrgeS' yt, honest, fafrii
mind Dfemocrabjaro' going to be
made a party to perjury by-voting
for Tilden. r-id ilii ?. no ol. J -lri
H.Tfce State abr.m f20 Htu !
i Would it not be well to I purge
party spirit out of our Statei Fair?
1 When j wilt the- j managers. ofVthe
Stahj Iiiti learn that; there Are I Re-,
pupiieaiis in; t in orin ouiiroana, i are
tnat Itepublicans payi taxes just las
Democrats -do, and Jutvci las much
interest? intheSUte Faijf as (iDemOrj
crajts; have t.lid iu i i ii o) v i ; ;
: We hava just counted the vnames
iri the JSeivsi of persons assigned y to
various ! duties atitlto , approacliing
Fair, and wo s fi pd tjiepersons thus
elcctocl to; conisfe of Democrats
and 13 Repubhcansand neutrals, im
-, Come :gentlemen,ds that fair.t la
it Just:? Was It done intentionally ?
3 . t- m
':irrrrf
tU .The .Coru'ederato goyernment
passed a law allow)ni
plao9 siibtitutes in .its ; armyVl Af
ter many had yUhemselves of
tapney for; Jho, pnxflgQ C, WytaR
with their families, the Confeder
acy repealed ' the law, del i berately
impairing the validity of-contracts
made thereunder, nd son jjhe prin
cipals all to the army, and Z. B.
Vance $at4by as Governor of Nortn
Carolina and. said . 'that's nght, we
Iff
musb nucp uf tuu war. . ,
'' jg- Poor men of NoHh Carolina
you who J were' dragged off from
ojurrr fkmilies farid vjroti little chil
dren left to "cry forjbred' whiloyon
w being 8h6t atr to kcep'rich med
from 'losingr Hheiriggers.'afe yotr
prepared to?Jv6te; for ZJ iB.Vancot
Yon: remember' how he-Was elected
by the Union men in thb' dark days'
riii rjnrjrn. vrrnaru
Governor jir jttie .gpdthy oll i: I1V
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Thomas is. noTO'linoyn to ihptiRf .
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rSfi?9'' WIUife finfiiinpufi ocrdUccl(x:tors,ircc3r3.&idf(irdandn-11 I
W aSTffeffian Pator.m flnd verV largo Rcf-'u-n cc, 11 t .
pewiier,: hn uz i optn mortgage jonuhoidh
days inclusive, a h dlers, on tnfe 7th of Oc-
sni)ject;to on lnoometobetii 18021 ) 1 !
-These twoaffidavitsnnbtberef 'dJ oil'r .1 ''in. u A..hV 'iom
rcbncnedl-oneirTTtiicrmtier inaisa- VrvH iVi&Rfir&WiWSZi&V!
mtorneycne
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ohe State, ' Thoy addressed
daM ni
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coirrageraent,in;
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Da Vis' Confederacy . to'spod. J(i
every prior ; iian 1 was Vconscribt-
t& jn the attempt flies,the reform
er who nowasksi these tame tpoor1 1
tooor'
niefi tomake him G
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ihopting yourselves hoar oyer (tie i
Jlwpite mnn! partyi". i didl-ou ever
Aife or did any body ever tell you,
that before the wafTfive "hi er ba-
three white voters iiJ v.v , ziwx-'riA
d-Hn.Vn- war twenty nig-, -
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nated in-. tl r ivfmn -i-,
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gerfe exempted oho whifd mah from
military, duty hiio 'forty ' while'
people: didn't exempt ,'h6bolil'i a
Thit? theki nd of whito manspar-ii; i -
.tyjWnJjad Ujen. v, omi ! .. -:iodj
.pjLSWELi.. The Republicans ofCai;- .
will meet in convention, at Yancevvillo.
'on mm SepiombeH ibr the purpoto j,'r'
of nornlhating county onTccrs. --l n 4
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ut Telegraphic dispatches state
that it i3 ' probable that the New
'York Democracy will meet in Con-
V&iitionfttgalrt.' ; t'i iJt- -ldiJea
School Centennials: C5 inrttumber,
ftppi; thicity, ,-iH leayp this morn-; f
riidWtyiroWsho 'aml ' Wilts' fg!rWy t4,
the most eneohraglngaccouns of tbVi
caiiVAss, and "predict largo gaini-tir ?Ke
' party: in that sectlo n i x' i r ..r"--ol--;"'- -dJiM-
..Rape. A' 'hite man bamod Plitllin ,
MsageeV nfe Cherry Ville ; Lincyin10 l!
coUntvL bn'tKe'aotH in mmMitbVl :! iTi
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dls graceful cThne Of 4pe hofa a colored ? n j
wbmfui!; namedl i Esther ? 'Young, ri Thjs ' i i if
actlwitscomnjitted injroadayjgb b
and La sight; of a (ho use. )..Massagoe JiaH,.
bQnprestcd arul placed -iajaij,..;;, , ,
'W fceml6crats J6f Indiana see 'hat 1 '
tfieN' aVeTbeaten- 'and are preparing to n H
Imbort' voters rom Kentucky A con-c .
fidential circular to. Uiat effect found ;iis. ,v
way, , to Republican .headquarters an j
measuxes .were takpn to j prevent tlijs . ;
.nepnV game'! wlhntJ: l.'h v : rlVl
OiJ udge Russell, one of tho Electors if , .
at Large; Was in the city Monday He ,.: f
lert dri the eVenin tVaid to' Jbin,f Jad'e ')H
fowlekt MarionV1 1 The t wb -Ex Jddge's 7: 1
will make .itlncresting 'foVbot'h li'df s' ,' '
I n -67 m .t i.i;. -:) Oft ' , if-mtmu
niS W. Price, a brother of Mm l s
C. Hardie, of this city; died" sudden
ly in Philadelphia on Sunday last, a
For a number of years he resided 3rc ;
Raleigh, 1 but j fat i t the time of t this u . i
death iwas a resident of; Bichmond.r r.i
The tea d intelligence was con veyeti ? ,
by' telegram, to Mrs. Hardie, while i "
attending divine service at tho Bap- 1
tist church last Sabbath. ... - ..-(
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p, .This gentleman; though not a candir n
date for any office, is dplng great work , it l , t
and much of it. JEpx. the last five weeks
he has been in the field making speeches
He ha canvassed 'Johnson, Granville 1
Waka and and Chatham thoroughly. ! 11 1 iv
i s i Las t Wed ncsday he went to Washing . 1 1
ton, Beaufort couaty,wiierehe address- ,fn
ed j an immensp -rowd op Tliarsday. ,.
Fridajr nigh tr tif "dressed a large au . (
dience a .Jfewbe'r'Saturday .he ;
&i Klnstba andatunlay night ho closed .'
tip; feloriduy wbrk at Gofdsboro, Whe'n ' " r
he talked'toa oig crowd.! ! ! ' '
,) Ker ubjican and DemoKiraticPres
idenUal Klectoitl will address fh r
rjcople at he following places .1 , i n
ifarion, lTiaiayrSeptcmber 7.
;.i Newton, Friday, September 8. v v
"'TrfylorBvillel' Saturday,' September 0. ' t
V. 5 Wilkesboro. Monday tfeptem ber 1 1 n 1
Trap, Bill, Tuesday, September XL f , 1 ; (
'd Bobsod; Wednesday, September 1'
i ) Ysd kl villo,' .Thursday Septeni tor' 1 h I
ir..i.. r t t ,1 j Anv I ie
..r Winston, Saturday, September 18.
:iT'ladfDs'arelnvl JJ
W l FHcndsIn the r'espectlf elocalltftri ifill
pple&sj circaUte notices of.th yppbiot ! ;l
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