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THE IFILMINGTON POST. J. J. UA8SIDKY, Editor WILMINGTON'. X, C. WEDI3DAT.ltOV. 1. 1870. III i s . J F s- . , ft A A fA) REPUOLICAN NOMINATIONS. NATIONAL XI O Iv i:T. To hm Voted for on the lit Taie- dijr U zrTmber Next. FOR PRESIDENT, RUrOKBFORD B. IUYKS, OK OHIO. FOIl VICE-PRESIDKNT, WILLIAM A. VTIIEELKif. OF NEW YORK. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. wt:.xATuKJ.r IAN1KL L. RC33ELL. OK JIKCNSWTCK. OLIVER II. DOCKER Y, or lUCHMOXIX CDXOKEHMloXAI. Ir Insrnnr-JOIIN B. Ri:rAM-or lan- : " -vJAMkMK. i iiAUA.crmn- rax. 3t. - -NKIU. MrKATftJUrnell. TM " 1AC k.rTUAYIUUN. of 4tu - -ktei'mITn a. roroifAw, oT tiaMord. rn - -B. M. NuiUsKXT. Cf Tjo9 toa. TTII - -h.At'WJONJ.Rn. FT - tsJl lKK TUIVK1T. or lxtwell. FOR CONGRESS. UlrfTKUT. duncan Mcdonald lindsey. OK rilHil'AMINS COl'STT. HHTJS l lI.MTIUCT. CURTIS H. nUOCJDEN. of Wayne. TllIRb MwTItlCT. WILLIAM P. CANADA Y. of New Hanover. loU RTH tMHTIUCT. ISAAC J. YOUNU, of Granville. KIFTII ltHTUI'I. J AM IkJ K. BOYD, uf Alamance. HIXTII IM.wTIttlT. ALLEN JORDAN, Of Montgomery. K KNTH llTIUlT. THOMAS DULA, of Wilkes. tlUttTll IITU1(T. H R. HAMPTON, of Buncombe. rKOTICE. 1 1 e leant ' that 2coiocraiic Registrars are m om4 cemtut refuting lo register if. : . colored penons, sovfet theg Winy pro of leg-it ag. The Supreme Court hts decided '.hit no Registrar his a right to da this. A tmn has c right' hlrear to "his am age. If any tuunncan fmUsly, ho is Holds Ut Us indiatod fsr perjury, ff ay Registrar rrjuKi any wutn who it trifling to swear to hf age, tuck Registrar ihould be re- p-rfrj to the General Supervisor, uho trill tale tlrps to KP hi punished according to fttU". W onr friend bete this in tnind. Don't let mnscrwpmlous mem. swindle our ruert, but let them reported A T QXCE. All Rcjallicaju vho are rrused regis tration on the abcre plea, thoufd report it U'hal ofire, giving names. WORDS TO WHITE SEN.! ytic white men of thu SUte re con- LCUiLLENGIRO (YOTERS OX J.ELEOT1QN 1AY. 4- v-,i i..L. -.1 J Ar.tnrt as if their rigbtt and interest were M- t!o ta tfee ct tl mtny of the Dctao- I M X r sn tagonitic to tbco of colored men.- crane in .caiaijc oie v.i.: l t. 1.tn. than that I aC1310D Oft luo rWDrcInCr vOur iu muniutliw desiraed to applr to a caegor ytHke!en r. caaaaay, o spechl c!as,ii diBgerous to all.be- N. C. Be7 , druedinjjject rof their caa-e circum4Unces may charge, and partj to-cbalkn3 yoleii oa -rf a bad law which affects to dajronecIM ni er.;.J)iC Jo rffdenf mar three year- hence arplj to another m.jLSSI2SUJS XU19 13 uyv mo, example of ifijoaUce is proof upon the voter. is fa n s of cases it may apply n as i a' caalds.e r4i3fed. 'f yon want poverty, rote for yancc. If you want another war, vote fur Vance If you want taore ilt--rW-honter, vte fr Vancr. If you want ch tyranny a you had ;;i lvll, vttc for' Vance. !If you want tuwery heavy Lairs, voto for Vance. If you want prosperity and plenty a:d com Ibrt and justice and liberty, .tri l liht taxes, vote for SetUe. c;a&s. it ice ut in niw rllM to other and all cases, and the disabili- The following directions are to be tiM which the old rulinsr clasa in thia followed implicitlj . ... State are aitempUwr to pat npon the I . I. A voter mast before tbe ,uy oi L!cts m.v sometime applr to the I election present niraseii to reguner. ji h I he is ch&Ileneed he U eatitled to take . I .il il t ? ! ,1 a T . - infmous "Landlord and Tenant Act." n oaia inn ne is cduucu rtg.-nw as it is called, makes any tenant almost nd vote, and if hw njUt is not d;a ncccjarilra criminal, because If be provea ne u reguierea. ' . J takes the smallest article from Oieland I IL &o registraUoa is ptruiit;ed on of which he is tenant without consent election tlay, except, wiicn tne vottir ar- of the lessor he is liable for larceny. It nves at the ago of 21 years on that day is one of the most infamous of all the I If registered person u cJiallcagcd iie infamous acts of our Democratic Leg- must take the oath prescribed in Jiat- islalure. and it was intended to apply tie's Revisal ijec. ,15. Chapt. C2 sit l mainly to the negroes. But it appUes iwnion uie pou uoiuer. musi nave on aLo to the whites, who are tenants, as nana; ana mat is couc-usivc ar.u ue well as to the necrocs. Laws mide like can vote without any furthec q jestiOu t:; :.m .t iirn ..!-,,! (,rJ and. thonzh There can be no increase of came t a I It wr ramjfrora jtrl TVliiin it u A Mil rWk maiie lo cu: only one way, my rm ; V6" v both wavs. The oppressions the iron calling of witnesses. All tnese prons- i. ... vole of ixrtly and nicn tyranny which ot U-c sia'.ute except as ueu above are annulled. by too uccisiou ot THE DIFPIlBxCl5.k During the reign of-Jeff Davi over the Southern Confederacy and Zib Vance over. North Carolina, uo inan Was allowed to say anything vagainst tLe Gaveroapent of the Confederate States. It wai t r.ouli for a nian to le suspected of a want of loyalty to King Jc2. and bis fate was sealed. He was TOTE. i- Vote. Vote early. . Get everybody you can to rote,- provided they ran be persuaded to vote Tight. I . - , Vote for Uayea and Wheeler, and it may afford you consolation when you come to die, that you hare at least done one good act. . j Vote for Settle and Smith, and there- arrtstod by ' Vance's .home ? guards J byadikieepinr thebld North SUte inifpjiMt f.fT tn soma milibtrv IriOl5. Iir I r-J . ;j n U rf , , , ixuamQ -m anu sworu poucj wuitu ahotdowu like a dog. Kbw, the vtry Vance once, visited upon those who mm- V -k v rm 1 t tKAmjAfP An Vtl All AltQ I . . ' . ' "lu V-J "'- loved their country and their country s in arres'.mg ana snooung mose wno flag better than they did the despotism aiu not love xavis nor vance, are me i Q Jtff j)ATl ... .mm most bitter in taeir aenonciauons oi Vote the entire RepubUcan State Oeu. t.rant and the United Slates uot.- I for Tery miin on jt I worthy of em menu iney can nna no language 0,, fo, wnictt heUacandi- 100 strong to express weir narea oi datJ w M meQ and true, i. - t k I . ..! - weierjr .Kmu.cut wuivu .uiyj and will not suffer IntelIsctnallT, per s earnestly seeking lo control. Grant Mndlv. morallv' nor In anr other re i a tyrant, and the Government of the gpect when p, with their op- the epithets which they employ to ex ponents. Vole for W. P. Canaday, and there- preMtueif fee.mgi wben speak'ng or b . aid in jefeatine the useless Wad tha President and the country over delI There is no use in votinz for a which he exercises jurisdiction. man to tro tn Concress simnlv to enioT k- 1 . I V e . 1 ff ;W w " ow, uunrg ue j.aitny nays oi me himself. We hare no objection to any man enjoying life and seeing all the Rebellion, when Jeff Davis was hold ing hig'a carnival at Richmond, and Z.-b Vance was drinking fine blockade liquors in Raleigh, what would have been the f.ttc, of any man in North Car;i:ia, who would have uttered such scutiiuenU al.ut Davis and his Con A WORD TO WOHKIN AI I'.S. A fw days more and the evp!e uf North Carolina will deride what cliall be the future destiny of our State. It will soon lc determined whether v.e are in have a isUte Govcruruent fnucd ed on juslice;and rijuality, or whether we are to suffer cnireeSves to Ik; ruled by the leaders of the Democratic party. o all know bow thee-jieii ujqreed us when they were in 'power, and we well know the result f.' their oppres sion. ill purth Caroliuian-H ji-ain submit Ui thffce baJ n.cn Let every man who loves peace and who l.jves his State and country. Tote fjr Settle and the entire Republican ticket, and thus save iu from again being plunged into anarchy by the lNsniocratio party. This is the time w hen the working men of North Carolina have the opior- tunity to elevate themselves from ibc pesilion in which all working met: in the South wre placed, and take a freidi start and a fair start with the vaimt and the prcutlest Democrat. The friend- y hand which tho Republican party now strctche on, to the working men cf North Carolina will certainly be eagerly clasped by them, and on ttem will fall the honorable datv of bearing their part in the administration of the political affajrs of tar StaW. The Re publican patty claims (or the working men their political and nociaJ rights, and forthei protti-tion" will it devote its best energies. Hithensfore the working men of the Slate hed but little voice in its government. They paid their taxes but they made r law. As poor men they dkl the fighting in ricli inch's quarrels. Unions they owned lie requisite twenty negroes, thty had no exemption from Jr'! Davis' con script laws. It is profitable lo c.ill to m.;j 1 a Aw intportaut fact. Inciu ling nc; roe, there werejn the s!avc-holding State.s twelve milijns of people, ri in all that number there were only about a quarter of a tnilliou of 4eo;le who weie directly interested in the rr-t:iitv of slavery. Yet this slave . ulig re!iy - these at itoralj, their Mfi'iis tlish and $1hm1 Democrats are now attemotioe to put above are annuiieu.by tuc uccisiou o oa the uecls of the blacks, will also at the Supreme Court iu the case of Van- federacy ? His His would have been some future lime call tho necks of the Uokkelcn rs. Canaday referred t . 1 orieited, or ;.e w-JUid nave been sub white. The element of tyranny and It niii't be reuiimbe: ed al-o tlut Hie jtc'.ed to a living death in sonic filthy expense 0f nia confiding constituency injustice now appearing in southern cniteu states tuptfrvisors oi exc.uus uusiieon, u-. n is au rigui ior me te ought to combine a little business i legislation towards pleasure he can,' provided he has the means and foots the bills out of his own pocket. Neither do we expect a member of Congress to deny himself every enjoyment, and work day in and day out; but we do think that when a man has been indulged for six years as Congressman Waddell has bees, at the the blacks will are to be present ar.d tint they have souiitr or. later thrust its poisoned barb power to supervise under the skin of the whites Do the whilo meu of North Carolina understand thi? We speak now, not In the old privileged c!a.-., but to the firmer laboring class of whites whom this class of legislation will soonest touvli. It cannot be denied that the whole policy of southern Democracy is iii.tnical to the laboring white popula tion If their x!icy can have undis turbed f way it w ill put the w hole labor ing and toorcr jart of the opulation under the ucther miKstone of a tyran ny which will grind them to dust. I'ut let us take anolhtr and a broad er view of this matter. The Constitu tion of 1S0-S in all its features, in every ings at the poll the whole proceed; ard t; rcv.se te counting, aud if voters either purposely or accidentally are pui in the 'wrong box, tc change them and c:Jt thciu to be counted in tjie proper 1lx.. Democrats brought on the war :in.l they seek to plunge the country again into war. ete f ;r W. P. CANADAY. cnivairv 10 sav wu-ai iney piease oi me i ;. LllILtU ol.tlCs V.iOerilUlrUl. I A t ik. nrili. 1..1 John Morri..ey. Tilden's chief fugle- D,m n sucn comiortaoie quarters. 1 x j . r a a . a man at St. L'nis ; The Great He (Jam- or gooa ana competent men bier of the I nited States, has been for everything c anverua over aaiu lo u.u lammanv. irsi'EAKS in oVator at a recent Dvai;. raii.i ward meeting iu tliis ciiy ai-iuuuctd the startling fact that "The DeiH-cr.uk-record jpcaks for itseii." It does inJecd: the Deni oeratic p:;irv; plunged the country into w.;r. T:e line and section is kindlv and creneroua loving wife who wept upon tho botoni to the struggling and laboring portion of her beloved hu?b.ind a- he was beiu.' ! of our iKpulation. It holds out the turned away u the lront, nas Uie j olive branch of hope to that class. The Democratic party to thank for their i Republican legislation which followed eterual separati4n t think th.tt iliat j .. . .... . .. .. I v.:-.! i...; l .. i ...i i Ills ol lliiC CUaraCler. l-orlue tiret j uuouauu uiuuuu ner wailil- i lime tae organic law of the State spans e'J sympathies and aUVctiou ciusured, nils an uuknown "rare. and is now wallowing iu the filth and mire of that den of tin and iniquity. John could iiud no congenial spirits elsewhere in the wide, wide world. U!d Tammany suited him. and he Mii:cd Old Tanmanv. L'it all decent If you want good free schools so that your children can be educated, vote for Settle and W. P. CANADAY. A DISAPPOINTED DEMOCRAT. Hon. John Pool addressed the people peopie njoice that thee is an asylum of Abbottsburg; on .Tuesday, Oct. 24th. wheie political lepers like John Mor- A little red faced, blustering 7x9 petti- ri.-!ey and ramuel J. liideu can be j Jogging lawyer wno swell around placed art;y with th se of like faith, Lumberton, named Dutch or French or in J li:id enjy:nc:it iu contemplating something, took it into his little head each others moral deformities. D. -moer.it have declared that for a w hiio mau to In: a Republican was a di -grace to his race and color. Vote fur P. CAN A DAY. h:m."elf but 1 e wiikii caisieu potsr laboring apjlciidagc and l'u::d tigciher by of inueh hiitnau tbis rttui.r.s'.iTflv BTATK XI C IC i-;t. ir tMv:a.N'oR. TlllMA!s oETTLR or lU'iMviux. Iitt IJKl-TKNANT UOYKAIOK. W I I. L I A M A. K M I fll , or jiixtojc. IK MX tUCTAHr or MTATK. JONATHAN W. ALRERTHON. r rcrtvirisiAxx rvR arrr.nixTinKxrcr i i buo IXWTKlXTtOX. JOUN C CARBON, or utxrauwjjf. AI PITUR. JOHN R EI LEY, rua TKArxn. WtLUAM II. WHKKLtR, or riwrni. TAZWELL L. UA KG ROVE, or oiAsnua saiall h.ndfil of meti, nude a!! tho laws, appointed all the mj,;itrU , el re led lL luviubeis of the Legislature and said whit rhould p to l'oirr-. Tiee reutlcateii ruied frMii the l..i- nsac to ihe iKio Oraudv- from Mary land U Texas. We had lHfcd lhat ali thai hd Uen d-xie away with. We had hod that k permancut era tf juiee, liberty aad p-uitical fq'4alil had UawneU uu our Ubd that Iht (ijddesa uf Liberty aim' Freedom, with uplitirsl and radiant face, who has been cheering u, wou!d ik1 be coMfainel l weep over the amuu ttwn v ; mc redemption. and tu th fnl that h May itiuaio wilk w that she may continue t. ei- Uad lo ait-meu tqaal and ex act jatice, we appeal to working tneu of Nnk CaroLoa, tu rcbake tho l.J iea wba wvatd afaia place the ytke I of bondage wioo yoae. necks. Help u U pt aoea .ia Se.wbs wil re-pct yr feeiiprs aad nrxrd jur riRwi. Tbea will r beloved NoetS Ca.. iua start cat with renewed teal ta the great autau.ee is to voce for W. P. CANADAY, the .ky with its rainbow of promise to the lowly home of poverty and toil. fo the white men of North Carolina, of the laboring clas, spurn this tender? Can ll.ty afford (or themselves and their children to relinquish the oppor tunities guaranteed to ihcm in the Re publican policy anJ in our present Con- siuutioi.7 Io they desire to go back into the gloomy and dreary domain w han cXistiM belurc Hie war wncn a man was practically an ud a serf to Ihe privileged eia.s ami lo iatt; It so we who de sire better things mu.s submit lo it. Wherefore, we ask the cartful and ihoughtfu! consideration of the while voters of Wilmington, t t the Caje Kear, and of the State to this matter. Will they lyv.-lli'g with the democracy aMniate the privileges which they now have, or by voting with the Republicans project th-ui. If Uiry bave Ihe courage lo lely the party lash at the loll, and assert ll; ir iii.-iiIio.h1 and independence we may rxitxl a br irhler future forour StatO, and a pro.jerity which will con fer iu U-in fits upti aU ctascs. m mm, - i'oor men, DeuicraU made a law eu pliug all nun from duty in the Confederate army who owned twenty s'aus Vote f -r W. p. CANADAY. ' liOWblKs. the i'jndlcvillc UiuV .tirtiZe baa a standing article iu its local columns about the Suuday rowdies that inlest that Ieepyold lown. Tbcerowdie are ft youth who are in part poMteiuor of the "wealth aud intelligence" of tie j c-Kiuty -regular chivalry as it were, or worvi lo lua; ci.rti, ana ol coi Democrat. No R publu aa, not even one of the iuerant colored brotheia v would le m Kt to decency and rt cUbiliiy as to jtand on street corners and ue all kiuds of profane aad ob- M-rne Unuage, tuakiag it convenient to ue tt.e wort at limes when Ladies are ping." Rat what coald you expect uf Dcaoo- craUf l bc way to " rr form'' thia He c.in't i ll;. iv Mile t spew on he people LO. U. The fond tJjcr and mutiiir wuo saw their beloved boy march away !'i jm their desolate home, La; the IKi OLt LIMn VV II Ill's "A wi-email fonseetir the evil and crane pari)' lo liiain; li: n m-. n ;kv is left unto them desolate. The uffcring and d'.arviug peiplc ot" the South to-day have the Deim crHtie party to Ihcnk for tjieir forlorn n-ndi- t! no- hi.;, th hiinse'l, bwt the .simple pass n tion. The Democratic p;.rty has i:i record that j caks for ite!f. a:.d are punished.'' rjiiie peojie Dal laUier persist in wrong ami Miller the consequences, , ' I . i : ' .... ii.jii u.ai gc mcir eoui.se. j uev see the t.-Vii th-v 1-nilkiH the wroni' Iml i ..." ! they liiitiit u unmanly to chango and Ice. a j pref. r to j.-s ou." The g 6d book j tells us that .-u-.-h conduct is not wise. Now we wish to preach a short sermon fiean. Vote fr W. p. CANADAY Democrats hare tied.iri 1 1 r tli..v wjII not give rmnlovDif.it to a K.-oub- i l" w:'i'.i""'iu the above text, and " t ii. j i lur ukui wan us while , we p. iint out-to thc:u the evil cf pass- !' -.1 .1 . ing on wnit me lA-nuM ratic paily to KKKoliUtD UKOKi.lk. , j tht ir own hurt. It does the heart of the aver ic Stuli- ' Will anv g-.d old Whig dnv the ...... ,.i ... .. ... . , . 1 . - . .....vi to comtinpau- a-e;icy ot the Democratic Georgia. It is the "Uupire Sta'.e of ! briiii;ii:g on the war? We lacoouuj, and : bt nig bed up to our j Wa.s not the ohject of the war the over adminrg gaz :us ihe in hjcI by which ! tl-nw and d.tructi-u ol the (hivr, 1 mei.l . I l.e re.s.iii to aims fai!eJ, aud t now tin s inn- .parly is bending every J enevy to l.ontc.il ot loe g'.vrroment that he'd put in an appearance and 'divide time" with Mr. Pool. Acconl- inly he hitched his little mule to his little go-cart and started for the speak ing, but found out that he could only get to the "big swampj' from which place he "hoofed it" to Rladenboro, a distance of six miles, and lo ! when he arrived there he discovered that he had gotten to the wrong place that there was to be no politics there that day. and that if he wanted to hear and be hoard he would have, to go to Abbotts burg. This our young friend declined to do, and loot sore and weary he "hoof ed it" back again to the swamp and re turned mule back and a foot to bum bertou, using language more forcible than polite. They do say that the tittle fellow fouud some com tort, however, in a half- gallon of genuine democratic tangle leg whisky that some friend supplied him with. Re tier luck next lime Frcnchy. in North Carolinit should b- "r. f rmed."' It is in Georgia that the negro has learned to keep in his place. I.a ls;7 i .i H-. i uu,ra I""" negroes vote.i ti:c j :,u : li , v ... re. ei.tly haled with such itepupi.can ucscr. ... k,o. only i a ,rfet ..v.,d f,t no man at th voted that tirkrt This p -tu a- io tvprrss anv rc- "solid South" to a certainty, and while ! g:irii f.,r ... ul t!l. Knl , (i " u u uie aggregate Ih i.i.k-.sIk: vote eat . the part ..I v.,.! .. , ..-J U j,.?s lo aid thu year is mailer than i-usi, ye: we J ta p;,r. v t., acompl.,1, by M rater r near u annouueru oy u.e W Uxic Line ! ul liiev l.t.Usl !.. d,. ! f..r. ..t V - --vv i an 9 , newspajKTs that Georgia went iKrtio- Cn tbev not s,. ji fie rtil iBxIiilt Mi.. cratic by no les, in.,, msj-nty ! j r,uil ; ,lu. t,.tint aad UI lo ;, .nM...ai..,,Ma uk-muil, iiilx ,Loi gun Dcmocracr Geortia-oh.no! but we Krceive the gcl t,,olrwi ,.f lbc c.,vrrijm.nir Tu -"' "o-ae j vvna wiueU would fl iw from such v.-..., -.to ..rcu ipuuti- ; catastrophe are beyond computation - t.iou-aaa anu wo eriutlr exhort 4hc conserva i me country lo unite as cans, there w.-s A eo.orru 'o- I utt4ini tile clcmtut rVsliaafr i tn ar K t .iin..i I 1 . ' . I .... v7 one man to avert with m. calamity of Savannah) wuh 2.1 -I Is e.l.,A ; . .amiiy. L . t t ! v in oi n , .-.v ,..uv to.vrtU c.nM.i.icnr,, ..f llu .; : TnlM i si 1 ti I I.,ii.i.i. i I "-s mi u inu r.-r l .... . . - ?uie Mmp.eton point aegroe, bu; .'1. i.rgri-. - rinT,r . votes! that in 12 iry Ua cf Ure. Will you lend us a helping kadr WiU jvm hare tub la rerxtta.n.titie att ar die t . laaportaat doty? Give as ycur asaistaace. 4nEJKrriox.w Saw Haamr CfAty TfceJket. MUCATtML W. IL MOORK (Nrw Uaajver and rWler CaaaOea vwaa tecHber tit taator.) mocm or RaxvasurTATtTDk JAKC5 WILSON J. C HILL 1L MA5NINO, Rsunu-d. K. eVAUltON. TaXAac.ramiAH 1IEWLCTT. Cbanyaa E. U HLWLA.TT, . gcTsrrosAU'iaa) C Li COMMtWkfOXrC. E. KIDDER. IX 1IOUIE9L & VaxIAX RING E, IXJiLXON, J. U WAGXLXL The WdsiiagtMi &se hx uuiKy ! been arvwvJ the credit f brine oo of the faUTftl and awt dreent of Dea- lh ftteud aad order. eaiorcer of Law sad tit it ihe aaost amusinr taine in ihe wvclj io r wha'. extrrsat pains a Desatxratk shaker will p to to avoid eg lb f-re&x " altster" to the nanac vT m. u!n.l . - afWt. W ti i " " - ' nsttiacwslo T insieejBi rre : . .. . . i caei faee i i im; , trs 1 hsxvei fjrrl ajMiad lK a Ue cala tieja. Mat wilk a. I jt a tavLott. 't1- Li g real talent. . ( poar ta ia f .m , , u - 1l . wxw. vr yiif ii, wa nwitr aj-; . . " tkK , cratK jarty tf U ajTa will ja it. - J b ran ar, no ncrer knag bis. rVaMrtAsi Vara alwayw tTesi ; rLf Unr "litres" ml . i r" s- sT -s u every poor aaaa : M Uat Uvatbra. a t I VW W I , : a a!.k.s.kl 1 .t I f I - s ts) ntkk la Utr tkrwan aral!y. is 1 1 ami vwkl. W. p. CANADAY. t VTf p. CANADAY. 1W aord mU w.;u a h.jv. i -i.,r i.,-.. r. aiaUoaof il.Msi wLiUs aa.l 1 1 : iO.r 1 aegrot-s bnt O.jCI up- u c( I M . rat. ! e decUred the rrcoa- ' ,a - C-, f.rut :..n !. ,.( Con -row a anbia, lirceae aod Lincoln, ui iluh j Vote f-r live t,,TZl tef roe. W m,.. v , umsrvt: PLeve nerres ktr"i ! s - -s, aaw asaBHBB-.- - M cxae DemocraU, for as e have (lUtrd, j leX lh i-eoplc of this CwcgTv clonal the IVawcratie vole tht. year is mach j I l-er ia wind that A. 31. Wnd--below ike a vera j atd in oee dVf net 0005,1 t vot to fred aad cic4b SUtea.') woere ia IT; ij, tne .urving and dU'.ate people who were S,f aero iWe. cx-t, tLi yrar f 9 devain:cd Ir gnuwaopprrv ao we aefvo vt was ca: ! f bu; he odd vHe, aad was g Lid 9( law u re lor a malt a en;eaeT. for an npj ropeiatwa of1 iwt. ie a swlid jQlb' abd "r.-rai J re kmmrrJ fWWV ia tree Georj.a tie. j to he rt p a g Vw ia Paitadel -: - 'p2ia,aed that. l .ben ot , If yo caat iooitraat Ui evee liu ' t-a hU xu: .at. rlJ - the e. Wingia; u? Ul ad uia.- J eo. to vij dty of RrJur!, try. Ibeeeby enrkbisg tL caf, t eati 5 . . ! re w vrtle 1st ' . Co aasl Wbftlywif,,,,,: W. P. CANADAY. I k1 S Cania., W. . Caa- e - vse -s-tt- Mm mm .ft S Colored men, see that your names are proKrly registered, and don't fait to; vote for W. P. CANADAY. vour - w strong friend. U. The jscoplc will spew him ouL I. O : w I - - - -s - m jw w a4 K mi4s & t .r?vlk"a' 1 ma ' 1 ,irT tr a4 all aai4 a IWrU W a twl t ,J-f J puiW, lair' " O jew, was tkt rry v, W i4 - - oano WaaU.'al rs;Jsg ml aitnei ' W r- ar ar by iW - dry pig-r" a4 u y i IP"V al a'tt at t uaao. IU & bo A. W r? t. C l NA DA Yj at lb We learn that Gov. Vance in his sjecch at Reaufprt, aa elsewhere, dilat ed upon tho great number of office holders under Republican rule. This may account for the want of ap plause which the Governor failed to elicit. From what we can bear, there are enough Democrats in Carteret who have high hopes and big expectations in case Ttlden, Vance, and Waddell are elected, to fill every office within uie limits 01 1 be Mate: and it mut have been a wet blanket on the hopes and aspirations ol thia noble army of patriot to be informed that the nu ber of offices' aad office holders was loo great. ' We are infbrmcd by IVmocratic authority that wbea Congress met Last winter, there were applicant enough from North Caroline alooe, to fill every position within the fill of the Hooae. Tbry have it is so arranged now over ia SouUj Carolina that the negro voter ia -erfcctly free to cboos, for kWlf. lie ran either vote for Abdul Hamed Haaptoa aoJ the entire Dreocratk ticket, or have a rifle ball foabed throogb his diaphragm. With the ex- ceptioa of ;liippi, and propsbly aisiana, uwrv art aw other ttoathem JHaww where the aro voter m so well aatd no aaneb cared tor. The people don't want a t-ske fe a A prty aaaat be bard np a Lea it eaa ewt to rroiit a ry&gioa. Iresa lo l bant ant of priaUng Wfws tickets, aa was daaw ta the rant mt the Lta4CaI Eeem-der U lea. sa e em u aim, aa4 tw that tlsre. t devK oa tW tkkti which tber if t a wiatsj at tbe sdSce cf tl- U.Kkal jBwdv. , - TWy mmf that t. O. V. W4isil frwwl all gvr kinase tf ai Lo Creek maaaly. Tes)WI. al mviW aaack LEkt H was wmlk the tUt tsSsa wksrej he hmri ttyaaAeagw at Nrw Cera dsvl tWwar. LtXC 1 ( WK TTAfcT A CHAClv- With many Democrats thia U tha argument which they can assign jJ, Toting against Republican candidate There is a sort of vague, undefined idea that if there ia a change )methiag n, tara up whereby they may be benefit ted. :' V, :".'! .' ' Y- We have repeatedly reminded ike poor white men tnat they are not av. ben of the Democratic party, but they simply belong to the leaden, and an the leaders are lawyers; what then coald a poor piney wooder6 (to us the "tin. gint" language of Mr. JamraT. Mor. k. t V a v rvfW f im . a . 1 I " f w -t lm change? Let Tilden be elected preaj. dent, Vance Governor, aod WaddeQ to Congress, and then the srwbs Ul -feel worse than a uoor man at a fr..iL. - VM for no crumb of comfort will tLPT But let us make a local application ' of the rule which should work bufc ways, provided it can be a rood one. The Democrats tell us the Repoli " cans nave been tn nower lone ejitnh mw, and they want a change in natiomt and State governments. Now if this h? a good argument, why not rpply it a little nearer home? Carteret county has been under Dem ocratic rule ever since lSCS, and the county government has dona nothing for the relief of its citizens, and fan what we can learn, the people of tie couuty generally know comparatively nothing of the financial status of tht county; they neither know what ttey owe uor what they bare paid, and we would respectfully submit" that those Democrats in Carteret who are so anx ious for a change in National and State affairs, make a local application of the same rule, ll we are to have refoim as tho basis of all our hopes, let it ram ify every township, every county, and thus a-ork its way up to the 8tate and nation. , ICt the axe be laid at the yert root of the tree, fur it will not do just to lop off a few branches. We do not wish to be understood as endorsing a change merely for the salt of change; we are only feeding Democ racy out or its own spoon. If there ia any force in the argument, let it aha operate in the case of CoDgreiamaa Waddell, and let us change him off fbr the friend of the poor man, William P. Canaday, But heie comes the trouble about making this rule work both ways. The Democrats want a change only when it will be likely o placa the loaves and fishes when they can get a taste. Tbey don't want any change so long aa they can have everything their own way. They have held por session of the gov -ernment, with one or two short inter vals, from Die daya of Jackson down Is the close of Buchanan's administration They did not want any change thea, oh no! and rather titan even submit uietly to any, they plunged the coun try into war, and sought iu destruction. hes are the men who now want a change so that they can once mors esecrate the temple of liberty by cot. verting it into a den of treason. mVIDINfl TIME, The South Carolina "reformers" un der Abdul Hamed Hampton have aa amusing way of their own when they atleod Republican meeting (and they are present at ail oi them) in that f they are refused a division of time they content themselves with "interrogative the spcakeia." The long suffering and forbearaoc of the .South Carolina negro would fins' no parallel anywhere else; certainly not lo this latitude. Hoch Interruptions wool J neither be tolerated nor counten anced, and if it were persisted ia, the impudence of the intcrrupW would tt speedily and summarily punished. We neerbearof there being any diftaiVn of time at any meeting called by IV ocrat in fSouth Carolina sac b a thifg as a dissenting voice at one of their iliUry Jove feasts is unheard of - Ut let there be a Republican meeting, sad Hampton s rough riders are there is force, gotten op ref ardlesa of eapta and spec ally for the cctaeion rv4 shirts, sixteen shorting rifles sol Ike ebtquilous bowie knife. It is oi ual thing to see a tbousan I of Ust gentrv thus armed sad rqaippsd, 1 re forming all the evolutions of ftrra and well drilie! caia ry, naier O command of rrsruaeatal aad e apy officers, Marshal ikemoej re ia the ano prominent patitioats at Rrpablaa . meetings, and if the speakers are . n williag to dit de tts&e wit thess. tWy are i a term pled sad ia.'l-J h Me l braxea fsoel 5ratenr and lrroraic. llat these in terra alioas aa 1 isUir- - gators are sLghUr sabasding Lksl a parcel of t iraat'a blot caxurd sui.ho) ar aroaadL A drnatard peras tessrwraaot If bow tag the evils if tsUs.r. Ivwsocrey trachea rtaWas by atH C lacticaj t Crct sf m. aWgSaUww's mw posaa is card . IWat n mi the Mam" WUJ arth iU Wvcbrv Beraard a4 & .WCsnvw XCUtw 44 W ad kM dS be drweod l- 1st?. Aa4 snil we aetw bs Jkr stf te aa-l War ha Jsse-ka ' IbaVy be Lan gwae t Wi a hi "se Irrw4t ta li- rtUotbiuk- ba3 sibOarw-M be aOreedi f taaat this camelry a$aJ iaasaad acirdwaf
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