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y i .4 4 OJJlce at the Old Standard Building, ' ' : j ! j II-' 1 I J j ; ! j ' ' 1 , :. Odq square, one inscrtlonf:.;rr.:$.l'00 VV.. : ' r' ' ). ! Ir I ' ' I; '' ' 1 I , i 1 . .! . i One square two insertions, 150 - ' Taycllevillc Street. r Une copy during tho campaign (posfc- paid) ONE DOLLAR. .All orders must be .accompanied by the cash. . . t. .i .; ,; National Republican Ticket. Fcr President ci tha Urjted.Stdlcs : RUTHERFORD. B.. HAYES, of omcv ; ; ; ; Tor; ylcc. President: rtl;s , .WILLIAM.. A: 'WHEELER., in l l i A mm mm m mm mm. , OF NEW YORK.' r 1I t il A , electorsj UZlif?xny; ' -i' ' , nVl icU? , in..ni. . nt.tr,,. ttt t? . hokn, of Orange. . Fifth District stepiiejt A. Douo- isf of Rockingham county.C n l nZn w,'flOWira, ' OI ltobesn county. . . ! : ScventU District. Isarx W. Jonos, of Ho wan.' Eieiitu District. squire Trivett, of McDowell county. - . i i -, . Republican State Ticket. l . ! lor Governor: THOMAS SETTL;Et(; ...... i OF GUILFORD. . v Tor Lieutenant Governors- w 1 1 u i a ma. s m i t; n , V OF JOHNSTON, i i , ; . r s . ; . , . , ,. ; i J1 .; , JOXA Jbr 5fccwwrtr . . OF CUMBERLAND. , Jor Sup't Public Instruction : 'r JOHN C. CAltSON, V OF HENDERSON. .. j, Tor Attorney - General: "' T AZ BWELL L. HAKGIIOVE, OF GRANVILLE. For ' Congress; Firt District. D. McD. LlNDSET, of Perquimans county. second District Curtis H. Broo- r. i' v nf Wavnfl ROlintV. , i I lilrd District. W. P. Canaday, of New Hanover. : ' ' ' '"' Fourth District. I. J. - YoUNQ, of Granville.- r . i i . Fifth Districu James K. Boyd, of AlHinam-e county. ' Sixth District O.1 H; ' Dockkrt, of Rich mondcou v. . ..,(:. .. .. . r Nvcnth District. T,, J, t DULA, of wanes couniy. , Wake County Itepiiblican .Conven- !.;tiOIl. . i t ?!! 'M There will be a (Convention of the Republicans of AVako county held nt'Jhe Court, House in Raleigh on ARmilay the Ilth day v of September next, for the purpase of nominating candidates for tho Legislature and county officers. ' . - v - v The several townships and wards are directed to held ; meetings on Friday, the Sth, jlay. of September, and select delegates, to said Conven tion.' .i : - .". Each Towonahip will bo entitled to three votes in said Convention, except Wako. Forest Township, which shall have four votes,' and JUilelgh township with the wards of tho city of Raleigh, shall havQ lvclve votes. 1 - No proxys will be entertained, and nono but regularly elected Del egates , .will be allowed to : vote in tho Convention. : Rv riftlpr nf tho "P-r fVm . W: W. WHITE, Ch'm'n. AlJiEiiT Magnin, SecTy. 1 , liALEiGirj Aug. 21, 1S7oV u ' Wa k b County Republican Ex--EcuTi ve Committee, i -: - W. W. White, Chairman, Raleigh. s ? It. A. Thompson, Bar ton' 3 Crceki L T i). H. Gardner, New Hill. -r J. P. H. Adams, Cary. ' . ,f J. U Moring,Morrisville.' ' " f,i ''" I). U. Chavia. House's Creek. ! . lit 1 Henry Pulley, Wakefield, . M. u. TodU, iagie ltoclc. Robert Fuqua, Old Shop.-' jJ Jno. O- Harrison, New. Light. . , j' 'it t" kUJ OUU UW44 1 U , , i i I 1 J 111. T. ILinks. Banks. f , . ltolanu uoocn. xayton. ,. Stewart Ellison,.11 ? 1 . 1 '; l v.;4 , Jas. II. Harris: ' " ' " ' J ' 1 . J G Andrews, Auburn. ico. A.Kcith, MUburnio.,i ,ii . ,f r-i -John Masse v. Swift Creek.. t . Hamilton T. Jones,' Forestville. ' F. G. Morlng, Apex. ' I - ' ' ' Ilavo you ever, knowa a -party out 1 of power that , did not, promiso Telbrxa ogetla.'v . 1 iu. lis. m .is state nt r.arffe.-OLivEB II. Dock- p the Ownty wnwnUra; krt, of .Kichmond county, ' and D. Li. f fJ i THOS. B. IlEQGII, ; lStTKSRLi,. of Brunswick. . ' ' f f rfChairman State Ex. Com, li TJIANW. AliBERTSON. i1? ;""T?,"A ?A'J"lf ? 7 KRQUIMA.S::. : '.:v7.!fr, Vited.tojattend and:hear,.HioJiscus. ' .... .: ... j r.: L ' ! ' -y - il :f,v ,: t -;-.;:i;;Wf:r,;iH ' " : ",--, - f:;;1i Special f Notices. ro ... NOTICE j ; 1 ,r i t V'-1 f All .comiunnicatloiii intended for ri&os. XJ. Keogli, Cluvirman :of .xnp ta.tc Executive Committee, should o addressed to Iiim at IlalciU. y I County Conventions. t Koom3 :Rep, State Ex. Com., j , Raleigh NC- Au-.' 21, 1S7G.,,, i As there appears to bo som$j con fusion ami . difference of opinion as f v:e ..-- representation '- in 4 publican party of'this State, the fol lowing rule is given for tho ' benefit pf all interested J; r ' YtV;, : Count v : . Conventions j shall be each township and .ward. ? in ,the i r'nmi'waori rn inrm iiuipotiiim iriiiii ! I! At J -I i. I tl. m v . aw a subdivided 1 into wardg, ; s carved tdry outside of the corporate limits fchair be entitled to three -delegates The following appointments have been made and agreed upon between Judce Settle and iiov.J Vance: .; Webster, Jackson county, Friday; 1 BentemberS. 1 AVaypesviJlQ.Haywood county, Saturday, September y. Ir t..;t rur, F Brevard, Transylvania 'county, Tuesday, September 12." ; Lincolnton, Sept; lG? U J ::i uiUi Dallas, 6ept.; I8th.kl '-'.liuntvji. Charlotte, Tuesday,' Sept. 19. - ; Monroer Wednesday Sept. 20. . I ; j Big Lick Stanly county, Thurs day, Sept. 21., I , . ;J; ! Mount Gilead, Montgomery coun-? ty, Friday, sepu'22. . ; j Rockingham, Richmond county; Saturday, Sept. 23: ' j Lumberton, Tuesday, Sent: 2G.Uii I 'Elizabethtown,,, Bladen county, j The people are requested to circu 1 Township and city wilL meet at the following time. 'and places, for the , purpose of selecting Delegates to the County Convention to be held on the 11th of September, viz : Western Ward A.' Johnson's School House, on Fridaj Sept. 8th, at 8 o'clock; P.'Mi"11 " l) ' ' "Ki I Eastern Ward At Tapper's phurch, on Friday, Sept., 8thy at 8 O'clock, P.M. ! :V .$ . . 'i.' Middle Ward-: At i Court House, on Friday, Sept. ,8th, at 8 ojclock, P M ' r t 'Outside CTdy Limits Al the ''Court' House, on Friday;' Sept; 8th; at 6 O'clock, P. MJi: 1 if""--:,i:i' I By order of Township w aru iiiX scutivo 'Committees.- ;' - ecutivo Committees uvr.l There will be a Convention of the Re Sublicans 01 Jonnsion couniy, .neia at le Court House in Sraithfield, on Sat iirday,'the 0th day 'of September next, for the purpose of nominating 'candi dates for , the j Legislature, county ; ;ofiii 4ers, &C. . , . . ',. ' . , T.rtr ."! j The several townships : of the county are requested 1 to hold meetings and send delegates.1 :. - UcrAsr. )i.d .ti i 4 a-. , ... B. R. HINNANT,, t,l5 Chairmau Co. Rep. Ex. Com. f I suHon. W. A. Smith and other speakers will be present; iu ;" 1 ' !, i J Aug. 15,sl87G .-IiIj i:U Ui--t-t'i'.yi,.th r1intlin.m flonntv. . . f There will be a meeting of the Re- EUbllcan Executive Committee of Chat am 1 '-county at tho'1 office of the Hon'. James H. Headen inFittsboro, on Tuesday, the l&lh day of September next, at 12 o'clock, '.' - ' I A full-attendance is .requested. r. ... , : ..A.'B;CHAPIN,'Chm,n.t Aug.22, 1876. , ; . : : aJoirjT cAnvAcc. f Hon.: X J. Davis' and Col. I. J. Young, candidates for Congress In Til a .1 ' ' i. ' il.i.!A.r tne itn uiairicc, annouueu iuu iui lowiug joint appointments : f ' i; ' J ! I Sandy. Creek; Franklin county; Thursday, Sept 7.,;: ,.s;u. 1 1 1 1 Dunn's, Franklin county, Friday, Sent. 8. .... , ,.f . , v. . I Franklintdn, , Franklia county. Tuesday; Sept. 12Jlv! l ' ! Clayton;' Johnston-county Tues day; Sept.l9fi - J 'u ' -: 1 1 Pleasant Grove. Johnston county. ; Wednesday Sept. 20.-r --.-m vi 1 j Jdeaaow, Johnston county ,Thurs- (daySept.2l.,,vI i..JVirL l. I Ingram's, , Johnston v5un ty Fxi- 1 jPrlncetcrri 'Johnston county, SaU urdayi Sept. 23.n,u" 14 ll ' - ,Oneal'Si Johnston c6untyinMon day, Sept. 25.' t a;u vi .rij-.i oh) i1 ;Smithfield, Johnston county, Tuesday, Sept 2G. , , - mIj; i:i jj : Should either, candidate be un able to attend any appointment, tie ... Mark.I ReiJ la independent can 4idato lor i SherifX.in . opposition to the regular. Democratic nQwiueo.Iu Bun combe. , . The pioneer states that the In uicatibn aio that, -Kekl uiU;, defeat his opponent,,. . ..''I I i y !.. 3 ,4.1 WnenUur, uui i. j;i v. jatRenaers6nYitIooTithol7tIrult;i Wj I D. a-Waitt &Bfo.. have leased ana Are fitting np James M, Towles'. ttore, FayetteviUe St., where they propose to move by the first of petober, with a new stock of goods. riTJirFORD cdirrrv coxvEmorr ; The Republicans of G uilford cqun 7 will hold a .county convention September lGth, to nominate candi dates for' .General Assembly and counttf.bfilcers. ... ..; :.td. -. , iho CgrKoiTUTioN will please add after the post office address, daily tr " weekly," as the places may bo supplied with mails " . . , JUDGE RUSSEIili.AJVD FOW'Jt,E, 3tepUDli(h a dential. Electors. .sTViU - address the beonlo at the following places: ta-y. Marion;' Thursday, Scpteniber 7m d I .... Kewtoo, J? riday, eptemD . Tavlorsville. Saturday. September 9. Wilkesboro, Monday, September li; Trap Hill, Tuesday, September 12. f -Dobson, .Wednesday, September? is. jYadki ville, Thursday,-September 14. Mocksville, Friday, September 15. Winston Saturday, September.16." The ladies'are irivited'to attend; Friends in the respective1 localities will please circulate notices of the appoiht- he matter of establishing' water works for the . cityof Raleigh, ;im- n" lately, is.being agitated by the ocratic newspapers of the city, and t, by - a: :fowi' Of the citizens. The main ' argument used by ' the! lends of - the proposition ' is the! eterioratibn j of ' the well watbj f the city'Vcaused by, the percola tion of filthirio'th earth, througl he :vents . caused Jby .sin ks which! have been:dug below the clay Uinej There aro over one hundred sink J In use, lately- dug, which' sebd olf he' foeces of 4 the human body to arnifv thfi siihstrnfiifm nnrT Imnrool ate the .living:; water beneath imh " . rr,"' r" ,-'c 4 beneath UZl ft 4- m4-4 -m Am Vtm by rains through the so sou into j.ue ditches which lead to the surface streams in - our vicinity. It is al leged, and with Nthe j udgmeht ol eminent5 physicians4 to back the al legation ,J that this impregnation of well water is the-fruitfui . source-, of disease,and the, increased: preva lence lately of that, malignant dis-ease-7-typhoid fever is attributed to this causer It is certaih' this disease has become more prevalent within the past "few years than ever before,"' since Hunter's, dam ft was broken ,at Tuckers mill, on , the Fayetteyille foadj a .A generation Back.; ;; For lhis reason, .and . the wants of our growing :i city for a larger 'water supply to, extinguish fires; -the-" friends of the proposed waterworks are1 favoring the ' 1 pro- s'.f . r u. ituj.U' - ? TlieoppqserVof that tiiere is" ho necessity for water works; -that our "city is in no coa Vlitiou to bo saddled withan in creased debt of from ' fifty to1 one hundred thousand dollars ; that the vells and cisterns "already dug and ordered ' to" be" ctu! arpample fbr the j jWants of our people, i both for drinking purposes and the demand in case of fire ;: that the remedy for the prevention of the impregnation of our.wells, is the strict enforce ment of the ordinance prohibiting the digging Of sinks below the city Une, which ha3 never been repealed. and which; "through rh the, wiiirui negligence of the city authorities, lias never been enforced. It is also alleged that the project is a; " ring measure,", devised to fatten the Jpockets of : certain impecunious al dermenV; artoV 1 certain outside 1 ma pipulafofsnd we have' also heard it charged, that it : originated in the minds, of certain Demratic politi cians, who desired to im pert a hun djred or . two. Democratic voters, yhereby tthey y inight t control ..the citysin the next election, 1, ju', . . sThoi; present, usurping Doard of Aldermen refuse to employ a single Republican 1 in -any position; how ever menial,''under their adminis tratiohi and apart from the facti that iliey 1 admihiater the aflalrs' oti the city with only 4the shadow of au- muifi uuu iijuibtunar. autnpruyjtM so act.is-' disputed and , a :matter of court adjudication, itJia( doubtful, under all - the 'circumstances, If : the great mass of Republican voters will1 favor the project just 'at this time. " ' r"1 'i tv-i.'-'ii'ii'. i Col. - John D.' Hyman,' a' prominent lawyer and Deniocratio politician, died TT . -V! nni. . " 5 '?;,hni-- m President Granfsi View of tii SlU vn tiielst of SebtemhnratMno f . i r i c otKer:subjecteiibrriati6naik fnte'res The; following iJ3cahJ extract from th report.5; It! embodies' about 'all reported alluding'1 rb:r'tnoJ'com1rr2'i election : : : ; ;? ; ; -: . ': SESPOXDENT--IjCbw "Y SoesT it " " ' to you in Indiana,' Mr. Presi- forced; withdrawal of Orth .under charges . of corruption 'injhred ' ; the ' prospects df the party; MrJ Presi- OBTH'S" WITHDHAWAIi BENltPICTAIi I The President (smilinff) No ihink;.tha greatly Jielpei them., u gnu wa( JLpuDiican parjf.i wui""1' U1 i5uuiuaie wno even bears the semblance bf w'rdtisri,f,Mr. Orth-is a'lvbrgobdf,man', mvM soon 'as'J his1 abbarertt-shbrteoni!nf became knbwh the party Withdrew ' him frdrhUhe'tickeir1- j 'uj j ; The 'j President rbnounced1 HW words'1." 'abbareht? sh6f tcomiriirM with marked- emphasis, as ' though he was 1 by no ; means corjy Ihced ' of r ! CoRttESi'ONDENTYou ' take different 1 view bf (hb 5 withdrawal of Hr.: OrthJfrom !the-;D6mbcratic pa-' nakj S'i"'' ;.-fJI.lM.?UJ;- tI'-.t'ia,?iT..i J t The jr resident x am sure1 tne coiirseof the 'Republipari fzrttf I ri this matter contrast very fatfdrabljr with; -that of the1 Democta W Ve Mve ' wi th'Crawnf ' Ja gUb'erritbriar lelped 'ffanidu'lent clainianlsibut far mbre serious charge made agaihstf ThVxresidenf fieVl 3 father pia Itciouslyat thisaHy'as'trioUgH it vonid-be'TiobdipVe:ib; tilden withdrawn1 frbrri; the5 Demo-' fratic ticket Wr0rtfi1iWJ'betfn, Withdrawn from the;Ropm)lIcan.f ; v r?nn:--Vnii allrffl WthfcMjtores1 ficome, xur iiuuif.ri :-riirif The pRESiDENTYes, the Times makes . a direct -charge f of perjury; against Mr.t Tilden. ; Now,-I would not go so far as i to make a charge of perjury ;i but here are the facts: t Mrv Tilden makes one affidavit as to his income; tothe effect that it was only seven' thousand and odd ''hundred; dollars, and t then 1 he swears5 th at in the same year he received bne fee amounting alone to $20,O0OjIJ io m .k ' The President paused in his rapid delivery of 2 this- argument, smiled and ? shook' hir heall,i as if to say?' f This is a queer business1. wVd like to know how he can jgetiout of it.' -i t C0R.Ii think , there is no proba bility that MrV Tilden's name will bewithdrawni 91)- nil suu Mr. Pres.1-Wellit1 proves- cer tainly that the republican' party is more ' scruDulouS 'libouttiib5 strict honor and integrity of ite candidates ' ,0ti (lift flomrfTjiHri:it"ii'f on I iu tmii. t GdRThen"1! 'Understahd 1 yotr, HrV President, as 'saying j thatif the republicans -carry Indiana, Hayes will be elected? Joiom y The PRE9-Ye that's what I meant to say j 1 1 suppose' we -'have no chance in?:mbstof ! the Southern States because the democratic in- timidation at the polls will "prevent the negroesl from , jvotingr, andj we cannot nave aiair.eiectjion. . X5ut.ii W(2 can check this ' Jhtiriiidatlon, we have a godd';ehanee of -'carrying North Carolina, . South Carolina, Virginia and Maryland; ,..:.-r jCor. Then you do not, likeinpst republicans, ; think: that Xbuisiana and Florida may be won for Hayes ! ftietii,yiXuIsiana and Fiori-. laa, u wenave a iair election, al though I think they are - more Uonbtful. ; vr , ;v:--'. n 1 Cor-But will not the battle bb really fought in the. State of i Tew. pork, as most.j3ejnQcr.ats, and re- publicans agree ? ; ELECTION FJQURLNG.i . The ?REs.(answering quickly, as if anxious,, to ? remove (an erroneous irnpressi6n)rr-Oh, if we carry North Carolina, outh. Carolina and Louis iana we can afford to lose, both New. York and Indiana .'as, well asYjCon-, necticut.. I have not the figures at band , and an not sure,, but I thin k , that U-r' i.Zkt t.. .Krt iOlpulsivp.lv hpffirfi think so. T think we'll' carry '. all these three States, New )York, CJonn necticut; aha rindianai whichjfar.e considered tho pivotal States in the campaign - , J it:aoouWke nommalibn of .Horatip Sc?ymout by thomocratst Saratov? Vtd :epREs,.I think thpjnommar tion of :.Seympur howa. that the Democrats are not confident of suof, cess lntfew York, for, itheyiwere they certainly would not have forced ffiLamani flfob had positively Qr-Butlriow' jthat the nqnaihai .vom..;,, J.:; Il; tllS 0la!TX:Vi' jnpointed to- county. nomlnatltil- hse .received are vfiry favorable: 'p'5SESTE; ConT6nlIoa;:,;.:i-1T..ni''i.;ccV r.i ijifooks to weas if we'll carry In- rlv;' ,'; .Wnf 'nrSTr -Mfct "r 'i? ' : .'i VC ' tedewlTork? , A ' -the Pb.es. . rapidly an4, almost impulsively as beforeWOh, I don't ; - r vu ! -J ....... j. . i,. :l- ...-m ,t:ni?-T- - rl: ni i" j Hon- has been maffy How does the uummauuy iiiinu v ; very snrnwn hv Air ihH ahlPsfinHfl'thn t,- ular- of tho jdemocrats:u hnt Seymour don'il help them, I tliinkLT I AaRiJJo you think that many who vote Ifor fievmnnrLwnnKwnU IOr'A'llfIfirr: Air: Irnirfrnf? r f ;r ,; r..!rrarvidenrr President Grant did not feel inrlia iaiiS trotnnt' fi TTnnAnl A f .if ' doubt Of his election; Of course, if we carry Jew York - - : - wxw i I to , ipse, , syeralT of ritho Southern (jhus fctr in ydUr fopinl6ni vindica-' Wisaoni m wayes?, .nomina- 1 won at. Cincinnati?.; v i The PiiES.-raindouhhullv. TTavr hJPt VrfecUy nure Jri. his re-, (jord-MSdfpuroi that 4ft 4s impossible 'to bring even a single charge against df j.impu,,; tigainst wnom harges are constantly r being ;;rnade, mil ::Vd I ! ' IHiJ. 1 ! r-1:i;l -ff ifjis i ! i i v in C IT Y ITE U S J o v. ! m li.i. OtJ i lo vi h;; -- io if f f ;! rf l 1 IIou James E. Boyd, Republican candidate for Congress Jirt 'thtr f5th I TEhg marriage of Mn S. C. Pool to iMiinrllay daughter 'of C.: Vrv yaiu, at fitnexPfttsi. ehu'rDh yesterday fmorningj -The church' f as cowdeh witlj witnesse( vemenniai trip. V.iiroh;mrrrJo Thef remain fefSamiiel W rlcel tWhWAylelplua.pnuxy; lastip congestive; cmunrnvea ftoerjal wjpreacpea by Pr.Pritchf xV T J I ? I. '-.'.V - nrtij nru tn"r iapii3fi cnurcn. both political: parties; was appointed at the meeting of i thenBoarcI lfpf .Board,.' on the question of t Water 'Work '".v.d-? Hi ir.v.'Mi oil.!hu!.i; uiuieu 'irxiiiuiry. 4 uiupauy, was begun' ajj the, Hayes school house last night. iThe prWeds' sused 1 in the f purchase Of unifornis.1 th Fair. -1 course, ajtjiq Fair rqu rids, . t pi acec 4 j fi;Kl ft i.'foqftJ ji 1, urr hiU 1 1 G o y. Ri ce, of , M assachuse tls. 1y as ,r e- npmi hated by the'Republican Stao Co-1 .Hntion, at Worcester; for yesterdy! 1 'M?.iitfi- nov if;i i bnew hi foj. I ; A man 99 yeara of age , is still living in .tokea'cohnty; .Ifis name is Jacob 0Q0 cash for the Ferris mine, near Chal:- iotui' learnl1;' V I ' -VUH.i..ii.:.uiiSa vr rTyrrellW store, , at , iPresJtons ville; Stokes bounty, 'WasVroken open and robbed of ' a considerable ; amount bf groceries on Thursday night; last f -v' ; 1 .At the speaking in Cliariotte, Juugo. Fb-wrW WasT reinforced ! by a South Caro lina secessionist from I SpartansburgV by, the namo of Evins. ' ::i .The Indian war has terminated in a wild gobso chase afi;ef scatteriiig bands; It i agaih 'reported that1 Ittih'gBulI ik dead. vi'iin d V..-tsSf.!. ' The Turks, after a bloody battle be fore Alexanaz,u liave stfccJodedhn re ducing the, place., y Tho. Servians now bnly hold the nordiera retioubts. Peace profionsW ' f The backbone of anuenormousrwhalo ,wasi recently dug xmfc of marl pit id Wayh6 cotuity. J? The dribs' ahd othijr '-bnV parisi 1 of the 1 rhdnstbr5 fwefe;als6: !foJind in tho same ca;;e. U 1 The Republican, parx-. qf , fiampson 'county wilKmDet at Clinton, on Satur- I day Sebb 9tli toinominate county can- didates. Several prominent speakers the rteopIediU'i.; ? Hit! 1 1 .U .V: . ihoipb mora or less , allj over hfiitat cAsf of the Blue Ridger J iinl .31 .HJoO .i.i 0r The Good, Templars , must look fter Tm.Hpli. Ha is buying whiskey and "using it r encertoqPlie3 in? Aiaf0 y1"? iRamsay .Mr-j ireaiaen t-Tj uiis tho, nomina i' v -TT , ,rr, . Hon 6QIr, Seymour seoired Sfe large supply of Haci suii rhce!cr EWpiretkld th JSfr.' Tilden ? J r badges of a beautiLU dcci-u;;which I The "'Flii&t r I think'ttie -mrivft nf lift will di?nn-r of rhrnnXvAnnlv nt ing, individuals t fI belonging to Quarter CQlumn, durics cam pain, 10 00 Half column " ; ' . 15 00 Special Hoticcs 10 c" per lmk.Ix--, line. :..yj.:; 1 Hayiu 'jLinTfizzrz. ::: adges Tv:r T?Ar r I StltUtlOn OUlCe. J KSW-A- large t 'and ,: enlhtJiLislle ; meeting of the Republican .party I u.i.i '.t 1-l:ll7i! -r-i.-O.-.. I . - wem-passed- endorsinrhe "entire - FoMhe Constitution. . Conf cilcratc1 irirckct. r i ' " . - , for govr6r : ;' li t t i. or MECKLENBURG I : i I r: .1- ;f Its Pricttles: 4 j An unremitting''' prosecution -ofJthe rar; complete independence; eteruale'pamtloii from the North; no abridgement of wouth ern territory; no alteration iu"outtferu boundaries; no compromise wlUicumifi, traitors or tories. j Mr. Editor -The i ftboye: J is.' a T - f 1 ' . f verbatim copy of the: ticket, which was circulated, for voting purposes, in the army" and at home, in the gubernatorial f cmpaignjqfjlSCi1 1 1 ' obtained one in the army, and havo-A retained it ever since. s Zeb. Vance : as then the opponent of Col. John stori. Zeb. Vance was the candidate .qf the Ieace Party against the prin- rirloa I nnnnnln f ft1 ' Irr 1 'oKAtrn ticket. !I voted fbr iiimi j I longed ! " to come home to1 my wife a'n'dchil-: 4en, and tOsee the Uniorirestored. 1 iWeelected Zeb.-Vance1 It was con- sidered, hero and every where, as a ; Union victory, and when the news dame of. Vance's election, that nizht I CO jj wrapt my blanket around mo with a sweet soiace, a giorioas anticipa tion of an early a" blesicd Pf; ace. We'cohfidehtl -clle-howpuld use his nfl uence , tOj . that end,- and uuv Jonieaeraiet30iaieryoi jnorui Carolina, would? kick :tho bottom out bf the Confederate tub. ' In my ; dreams j I saw 'my wife and babies, 1 rpy gray-haired sire; and my fold " rjaotherj' with their faces.' beaming " with joy fat' my return , and tho -re - tiirn of i peace. .1 tAlaSji Inevcr 1 saw : J myf old mptfier again, t except in titchingy,6fi the' 'fingers of' which 1 I-yetfeel'aitest'lhat1 weWere:f(' cec?; AVe watched larid 'Waited,1 fW tint nmfVNMA ' Wi t- i. . cuauguter xouutain, f ;manassas, l( Wed soon afterand theequtem for ! ;the dead floated inl stead ef ead of ; peace blessect 4 peace." He 1 out-Herodecl Herod. fTHe ,was . the ' Jaroyernor'j of. the Sputht MAwo'years; theery v men wiojwere, Johnston's mo3f ar-.jr aent supporters against h)ni t were t . J j ance's firmest friends ; fhifsapap. yapcq ?is; asking our 4ffrages j.again; vt Jle Received fqs,( once, and I shall t never - trust rhim.t.f agaip liji-'ii - hft j-V -j v . ; "r s d irheMiowiug dispatch1 was ' received ' ' uyjuoi. is.eogu, unairman ;oi ine iaia. Fjxecu tivo Committee, last evening : o . f -iijjf , .j , f-,A euw Hotel, j M t V . : .w; York, Sept. 5, 187C. jVfirmoni ' has 'gohe ' Repubiipan by '.' over 25.000 niajority. Large Republican - gains alltrver the State.. . . ; r)r . i;. Aictjuitiuiuji., csec y. . It Aii ansasP X State election wasr ' also held in Arkansas on yesterday; Ai;i press dispatch; dated Little Rock, Scpt.ifi 5,1 states that the election i iwa,-? qui? ( turougnout tne r oiate, ,, a,nu ..nat r would, require, the official vote to'de-. ., cicle the result in that city," Kpthing . jece'Ived It is expected.'boWovef; that v-' ' tho Sht f will go iemocritf5 ihy a ro-' ' daced'majbrityry: tA icoiti ibri ft i r - r x , -jrr Liu;fllf.d ';?WfI .U JT hit ;rt On yesterday r, evening, hp , Sth inst.,Jat 5 o'clock, GertbVe W AY ; , , Oop, ounest chf Id of Col. J. Af f and jEmelinq Hpnald - Jipd l' months. f 'Xho ieral'illpiakbj place'a the ' CbarxhTofhoil j h f veninat - 0 clockj,. , ! f'Suffor little children to ,como. unto,.,.. ile. and loi bid them not. for of such id the kingdom of Ueaf en." ; 114 '-t-t . f r HfiV'i! vb . tY 11 ' '.JitlV i.J III .Hi .111 U 03 s 4
Daily Constitution (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1876, edition 1
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