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TO 7UZ ill easy and unlimited it could not have accomplished, the Intention better. Atl.Thls has inspired the Repub i Wit wB 1U5 SxSQil; CLCS2 UP THE LISES. la this, issue of the Star we publish the address of the Democratic State Committee to the people of address of the democratic state committee. PROGRESS OF THE CAMPAIGN WILLIAM H. BEENABD, Editor and Proprietor.

WILMINGTON, N. C. lican leaders with confidence in their ability to carry the State, so much so that Daniel I. Russell boastingly proclaims from the stump' that he Is IN NORTH CAROLINA. I what gives Ilood'S BarBapariiii i.

Its Constantly in1 sale8ftd enables it to1 wonderful and nneqaaCS'8 combuiation proportion ana nrJ used in preparing Hood's SarsL? From All Over -the State, As Bhown by Bpeclal Reports as good as elected now, and is sow engaged la thinking up his inaug North Carolina, and commend It to the perusal and thoughtful consideration of every voter who wishes well to North Carolioa. This ad dress is a plain statement of the efforts made by the Committee to draw together and solidify, the friends of stiver and of good govern Friday, October 23,1896. Close- TIP the fink and Proieos Crolisa From Baioous Bd ol sod Negro Bula N. 16, 1896." the Voters of North Carolina Fellow-citizens The Democratic party, now in the midst of its greatr ural address. But that is Russell are unknown I.

Id writing to chug your address miwayrpra form direction a well at all particulars wEere Mr. Wm. H. Bernard, of the State Democratic now making Watson, IlucselX i md Guthrio. make Hood's Sarsapariua TeS'and Peculiar to Itself yoa wub roar pper ta be tent hereafter.

Unless jm do both cnaacs caa net be made. iaf" Notice of Marriage or Death. Tribute of Re bombast. He doesn't; feel confident by any means, altboughLhe; is a sanguine kind of a man, but he thinks this kind of braggadocio will have a 1' a inm 01 ma atste.Dy coontlea. In a general way, with a view to ascertaining wh at the real political sit uaUon is: a ment, even at the sacrifice of Surreo-dering to some extent for the time being our Party organization, rand it est battle for the rights of the people and good government in our beloved Krat an1 in thft natinn fliraln rails c8 ae range of diseases bemuse stimulating, enthusing effect on the the information received will be printed.

shows the motive and reasons for the spect, Resolution of Thanks, are charged for a ordinary advertisements, but only half rate when paid for strictly in advance. At thia rate SO cent will pay for a simple annonnosment of Marriage or Death. IV Remittance most be made by Check, Draft, Poital Money Order or Registered Letter, Postmasters will register tetters when desired. (W Only such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. 0T Specimen copies forwarded when mobs he talks, to and contribute to fa the Star.

Oa the 18th instant he on those having the sacred-right of 3-fT tmT7onool sustain its -fe -ok ani action which, though approved by I solidify them" where they are riot al some 'Democrats, was disapproved ready solidified. Cause. Jthe nerVw bSnJ9 all iPor twenty comeunderthe beneficent influenwol mailed, circalars to leading Democrats in every county, including all the Chairmen of Ccuatyi Committees, and a synopsis of the replies will be printed and harshly criticlsed.by others. from' day to SoeciAl fitientinn i lature to Democracy, i This we must Twenty years ago, under the masterful leadership of Vance, we called the fact that the closed with! )heae words: "But jnake Brag is a part of the regulation programme of the Republican leaders, who go on the principle of claiming nhe earth and howling fraud when beaten, just as they wiH when ihey are; beaten- this timey and beaten theyjwill be if the Dem Nothing Is easier than to show that the claim ofWRepublicans thaV and that of 1894, when tbeVe was Vony 189 tnere wcre three candidates in: the field fprresidentiusV as NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT! WILLIAM BRYAN, of Nebraska.

for viqe-prksidint: ARTHUR SKVVALL.J If this movement had been met in the patriotic spirit which prompted it, by those who spoke and acted lor the Populist party, the friends of free silver, and the opposition to the publican- party, would be moving in solid line to-day and there would be your estimates conjervativeCi Si went, from defeat to victory; Again, with the Democratic banner in hands of the champion of the people, CHATHAM eOUNTYl The vote of Chatham county 'will fat The Que True Blood Purifier, per ocrats of North Carolina vyrus a. watson, we go again to vie of Maine. about as follows For Bryan S.000, for nqovs Pills tory. the lines, march shoulder Una close" up tfiere are three candidates in the fiejd for toTsnoul. the past when Uua 'nil" 1 The Democratic" party, has ever der, and remembering McKinley 1.700;r for Givernor.y Wats a 1.800Russeli.l SOO.Gothrie 1.400, -for Congress, Pen (DsmocraO 8,800, Strond stpod with themasses.

Its principles have always been the embodiment of the necessities of the plain, peopie; vuc peopte until a bill passes Congress and is nre sented to him." Bryan hWir nas emnhaizp(1rthic imn. (Populist) OpOQri t-gisiature, Demo 109,846 iiattison inepuDiican Weaver our motner State was under the heels of the Imported and the native plunderers resolve to keep out of power the party which the Deino-- no shadow of doubt as to: where North Carolina would be found on the third day of next November. In its tenders of co operation the Committee representing the Democratic party made patriotic and what many Democrats' regarded as; ha miliatlag" concessions, but it did what it thought the wise and'dutifut ocrat, 1.800. Republican. 1,700, Populist, ciass oi proaucers and oread- 44,732 1,800 la 1894 the Democrats lost the winners labors of head and by with his friends till hand representAmerican manhood I thvA jcounty by a ma jority of 1.S83 crats of twenty years ago drove .1 f.VleveJand and Government ibf luey not, Dy tne.

election of a hostile- tie his hands to his thri.nHnr gave us a law tuu iviui me. essential structure ot the State. Never has this troth been "In 1894 there was complete Fosionlon the State ticket hn ihv: FOR ELECTORS. Electors-at-Lirge -Locke Craig, of Buncombe, and R. B.

Davis, of New Hanover. First District Tbeo. White, of Pirqjimans. i r. Second D.strict H.

F. Freeman, of WVlISDQ. Tnird strict--C. R. Thomas, of Craven.

Fourth strict S. Bailey, of Nash. Filth District William Merritt, of Person. Sixth District B. F.

Keith, of Hanover. Seventh. District Tbeo. VF. Kluttz.

of Rowan. Eighth District Tyre York, of Wilkes. 1 There wiil be sonie division' in the colored vote and it is very probable there will be afore than estlmatet I heard proainent ealored and order, instead; of a Government more practically illustrated and ex- which hinri th nAniif i ains lawlessness license, plunder, oppres poWIcans and Populists: thevo" HJ64111 -o-flaywhen again jrlf iThferecfflrc bf the census of the asks the snffrage.of the; freemen of I Uni ted States or.1890 disdnSP0 1 was as follows for State Treasurer North 143,972 u' "wen lattassell rfof a 1 th h. fH Tat." 'T-i -f-S'r-yj jvf the patriotic and sacred charge entrusted to the Democrats who love North Carolina. wing ta of which little doubt wlli remain: after reading this address.

There -is to be no more par Ieying now, no more propositions, nor counter-propositions. The Commit-, tee has, as" it saw it, discharged, its duty, made every effort to draw the "123,729 "SSti'--- did not express the srisbes, po not think there has been any Hie- or if the administration of the prin 8 ai.re8ItralPa ciPr en eounciated have not been-f rThere Ja not a Dsmotsollat a I accord with the popular demand wiU bolt the Bryan electorfcl the Democratic party, as the an cient ticket. Aboot two iuindred negroes will well-tried organization through Worth's "2043 A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. i 346 qualified negro voters, and 233 307qualified white voters in Nmh' Carolina and the Auditors office of North Carolioa discloses that in 1895 there, were 63,391 colored polls and 16730O white polls listed for taxi-tipn in North Carolina Since the census of 1890 theexodus has largely depleted the colored votei and there is not now 100,000 qualified negro voters in North Carolina. Ann is interesting to.

note just here; two important facts madeLapparent Capt. Dare Sbennsn jrouiadl Saad Hla Which the. DeODle hav. snno-hr ana ote the National DeracpcaUc. ticket.

mcuua ui silver ana good government together, and if it failed and unfortunately the State fall into the hands of the Republicans, the re Bost With Severe Wotind on the Hesd-The Bodj Brought to the obtained; their. rights, is now in the people's full control. The clear and oy tne toregolng fignres. First, the Fusion vote of 1894 varie4 only 1,606 VOteS fr the combined vote of prison (Rep.) and Weaver (Pop.) in 1892; showingthatFnsionwas comple; Second, the vvi m. i.v Carteret.

con maiirit? puMiive expression of the pupular there is.any such negro reeistration will in our State and national decla- I rlaimprl LatlB About Ninth District R. D. Gilmer, of flay wood. i i STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Toft governor; CYRUS a-WATSON, of Forsyth.

FOR LIEUTENANT GOVIRNOR: THOMAS W. MASON, i of Northampton! FOR SECRETARY OF STATE I CHARLES M. COOKE. nw iv.ou ock mis moraine the was 9.228 less than rh -tooo Crams, a steam flat owned' by Capt! I ot, this vote: (or a 10.80 o'clock this mornine the iAo, j' vi i i wins as is notoriously ctrcu ated it- Walter Taft and caotained bv Mr 'niH will be manifestly fraudulent. Thprp.

sponsibility will not rest upon tbem, but upon those who for motives best known to themselves rejected the propositions, when, they knew that the only effect of their refusal ind of the independent action wast to give aid and comfort to the Republicans," and to put obstacles in th of Sherman, returned to the city from Mr. Kidder's, rice olantatlnn znA lltfl-ilou aD7.r went to ticket, If it had, -Worth's vpte'wonldha jbeeii against the Democrats "io 1894. This vear we will gain in. ever? precinct No illegal registration. There are eight or tea gold-bugs' in the A few' Republicans will voie with us on State and National Probable result: Bryan.

600 Watssn fcr Gov-ernor. 800 to 400 mijarity. Thompson forer there can be no doubt of the result in the State if an honest elec-tion Js held, and there are no.factious divisions of the 'friends of honest government, and these shall suffering people, And this complete assurance of the: reforms demanded has satisfied every ardent expectation by fixing as the executor of the laws to be enacted men whose lives are the living issues of the day. about fifteen miles below the city and' tied up at her wharf on Water between Dock and Orange streets. A rumor was soon afloat that Capt.

Sherman had been' brought back dead, having been murdered. A Star reporter harried to where the 0zjjhad Janded and found aanuntsirauon and the course the part In Congress, bat were not wiUing to join ii the Fusion movement; so, they not go to the polls: I And right he cmocxaiic iaitn lies in those i m- the cause to which they professed loyal allegiance. The die is cast, the Rubicon is lJSmiVr9tl nntx I L-. 7A ucw, ia uuwciu it nas brought them 800 majority.M:- out of the past as nrineinl imm wpu onerman body lying in the lower part of the flat, just below where the pilot trap Is arranged. The reporter in.

tervlewed one of the deck hands. J. F. Benton, who made the following stated tnent: tal, and ever living, and, in the course crossed, the fight is on, and we Democrats must make it and win or be vanquished. It is not going to be any Fourth of NASH COUNTY.

Tnis county went againsrthe Demoi crats in 189J by 1.833 majority. This majority will be cut down to about 700 on Congressman. 1 Negro vote will be or, years, as exigencies have at isen, pemocjracy haa gone out boldly to lend its helping hand to- the present wants of the oeoole. and inin ifh of Franklin. FOR STATE TREASURER B.

F. AYCOCK, of Wayne FOR STATE AUDITOR I R.M. FURMAN. of Buncombe. FOR SUPT.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1 1 JOHNC. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL F. I. OSBORNE.

of Mecklenburg, ASSOCIATE JUSTICES SUPREME A. C. AVERY, of Burke, GEO. H. of Beaufort.

"We left here this morning at" about five o'clock to tto to Mr July parade. We all know ihat: but onef those basis for farther calcnlations, let os determine the total Tote that will probably be polled inNorth Carolina in the coming election. Ex. perienced politicians estimate this total at from 290,000 to 315,000 votes Suppose we call it 300,000 Then thinWesting questJonVariies; how will this vote nncertainty involved in this proposition; For example, we can only api proximate the increase, in the Repabltean vote by reason of thef rand-Oient registration of if it was going to be a Fourth of olid for Russell, but bis majority will July parade we wouldn't take half as prooawy not. exceed 400; a 'Democratic and vote as their evident interest ap.

pears. And although some division of the white vote is Imminent, with this! great majority there should be no doubt of out power toi marshal for the Democratic party sufficient votes to save the State froBReptjjtfSaTT rule and ruin. The committee has not been inset- sible to the criticism of some of its friends, because tf its efforts to bring together the silver votes, but thpy felt sure that the unselfish and patfi-oti0 impulse which guided each men per; of the committee and thefgoDd results which must follow its action would be finally understood and Offers to the People's party for a union of voters of that party with us were not made from any distrust of the Democratic hosts or because of a want of reasonable confidence in the result; but the Democratic party felt the importance of micrest in it as, we barn, about fifteen miles down the river and a short distance np Lil-lington creek, with Capt. Sherman in the pilot bouse, John Williams (colored) William Hayes deck hand, and' myself aboard. When we arrived at the mouth of the creek it was found necessary to pole up the stream, and steam1 dd, for display, while there might be more mere wouldn't De the clorv and hem in the- establishment of their wishes.

This has been its triumph. Those representing this great Democracy have this day acted in ac-jcord with this vital spirit of the party. To-day three parties jn this great financial crisis, demanding that Silver be restored to its proper position with gold as a money of final redemption at the ratio of 16 to an jincome tax, that the I rich may bear their proportion of the i hnrn honor that this fight will bring ns if Kdia cii over uoo. The Bryan electoral ticket will carry the county by about 600 which willi be a. Democratic gain over 1894 of more than 1,800 Very lew.

if any, bolting Democrats. 1 COUNTY. 7 There will not be mach difference in the wai squi on. When we hart gone. vuies win De carried Tnr th.

we go bravely into It, but Guthrie ticket through the Mc- uuicu auu uuy yaras i FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE FIFTH DISTRICT. JAMES S. MANNING, of Durham. we ran. aground.

The signal bell to; cxery influence, and 4 through hatred of Russell. Again, we Kinley cohorts to flight and) lay the Populist contingent to rest. VY Good soldiers always fizht the ht must make allowance for. Popnlists; who have returned i to the oie nere. ine nero vnte CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.

Democratic pi taxation. party, and for silver Republicans, who 'will auu i in i rpi i vs vote for W. H. Lucas, of Htde. when the odds against themt are the greatest and the chances o( victory depend upon the heroic efforts of nearly solid lor RasselL But little illegal registration of negroes.

Nat more than 25 Democrats in this county ho will vote for of the In ahead. Hayes and I were at the end of the boat away from the pdot's qaarters and succeeded in clearing the stern of the flit, which is covered like a house, with a little place cut in the roof abontrwaist-deep for a pilot house, and about ten leet from the floor beloW. I went to the front of the flat to help shove off; failing to see Cant F. A. Woodard.

of Wilson. rorms, nave nominated the same candidate for President to carry out these reforms. "There was in two of Thompson. Onslow. tc ITT r.

VVatson. leading point, however, in: favor of the Democrats is the ertfin 1894, are Vnow.andw v. rou, oi lonnston. KttChin. Of Person.

Cth inese parties a difference as to Vice President. On account of tbecon- Jas. A Lockhart, of Anson. each, -y What more could a Democrat who loyes his country and his State have to inspire him to noble effort than dianapolis decoy ticket. Abonf UM Republics ns wiil vote the Democratic State and Nuional tickets.

-There, was a small Fusioa majority io this county '4 1 uic uuoi nonae. am rhiki i. i uiu in ikhv, in a thlMktno it I uta in 1892. On th nh tx 6th 8th sutucionai regulations providing for the election of a President and Vice; wane people of North Carolina for their common interest It made no empty declarations for unity, but acted in accord with its pur-pose, The committee felt that all men who think alike should act to-getner, It is. believed that the voters of this State, feeling theiie- cerity of our motives, will sustain it strange that he should ring wlthea" I fcUC "Pcrais are aDsolutely and entba- J.

Pemberton, of Stanly. R. A. Doug a ton. Alleghany Jos.

5. Adams. Bancombe, rt. Ti wc ranst act together or hehasmtheDendinWfl5U in ibi. PUPLIN COUNTY.

codnSpemidcrIt Miviuc our The Democratic party North Carolina had no hesi tationl as tn ite 1 and upon examination found that he was The Democratic outlookls better than cue of our financial system from the Shylocks who have been dominatinv dead; his head lying on a piece of board TOT more thaney having failed in'onr in 1894, and is Rusiell will Proposed. and arranged a comDosite W4a votes earnest uunv ine narrifc i aplofblo 1 tne 30,000 to be divided between Russell and Now, we will be 7. the 300,000 to be divided between Russell and gei me inn negro vote. No bolting electors ot tnejthree parlies, n-ir: i I that thp'npnrvla'o nill that the peonle's will "JZZZ? I'r'VS "a wnite supremacy, The body was taken frnm ili hna i iur raciviniev or fAimitr Afraln 1 i bv ban JhatBrvan's I glTe nun 130.000 votes, or 29,154 more votes than vu ti i iqc voters Ot Worth adrriinisrrarinn r-i: r. yIia the residence of Mrs.

Sol. Robbins. with Harrison received in 1892. This would leave SO.OOO votes for Guthrie: islation, Democrats practically a unit for the jint Bryan electoral No scratching" A great many Populists will refuse toi vote for any candidates for tbs Leglsla-tnre who are for Pritchard for U. S.

Sen-' TIriMU: ot success against a ticket PeoDle's nnft.ri According to the forecast given above the rote, then, for Governor posed to the nartv a for a quarter of a century bat the preservationand perpetuation of the only party which stands for the people and by the people, which believes that this Government is, or should be, a Government "of the people, by the people, the peo-pie. While this is not a (sectional contest such as has confronted headed by McKinlev and Rficcail For Sheriff FTSnlLH; Stedman. Register of Deeds John Haar. -Treasure Josh. T.

James. Coroner Peter H. Smith, Commissioners Roger Moore. -J- G. L.

Gieschen. F. Alexander. Constable (Wil. township) W.H.Biddle.

HOTJSB OF REPRES KNTATI VIS, B. F. 1 D. J. FERGUS.

TOR STATE SENATE, I NSW HANOVER AND BRUNSWICK: THOMAS W. should stand as follows: Watson (Democrat) RnSSell ate.upon the whole, we will do well JOHNSTON COUNTY. The Democratic outlook' ii much better than in 1894, and is imDrovint. 140,000 130,000 30,000 wnom fapt. Sherman boatded.

No. 118 JJock street, where a jary was empanelled by Coroner Jacobs, and after taking the evidence oMhe three boatmen, Doc-ter Shepard, McMillan and Rassell viewed the body and made examinations as to the conditions hi the brain and stomach, jury adjourned the ioqoest which will be continued at the Court House to-dav at 10 o'clock. The autopsy made by the doctors showed that the heart and stomach were in a normal condition and that the wonnd on the head, caused the death of deceased. Capuin David Sherman was well known in Wilmington and along the yuthne (Populist) and which, from township constable to President, offers them candidates pledged lo the restoration of sliver Irom all parts Of thai Union come assurances of approachingi victory. North Carolinians, rally to" your standard and i placeyonrState in the long- coluirin- which will sum up DemocraUd (Let us gird up our loins for this battle; let us all work lnjbarmony and good will' let effort for free silver Congressmen every district in the State! 1 This proposition, made August 13th, has insisted on since by your committee, but declined by the People's More recentlyYit hasT become apparent that the Republican party jwas amassing an.

enormous registrar Jtion of illegal voters, made' possible by an election law of boasted fairness, but the- provisions of, which when the North was arrayed against the South, or rather the Republican party of the North, the South is still even more vitally interested in it oese gares cannot be rubbed out with brag and bluster; Thev There is great improvement since State fusion was declared' cS Our ina jaritv will increase; nearly 50 per cent, fdver 1894 Bryan will carry the county by 900. and balance of our ticket, State and county, by. 750. Probably 50 negroes illegally registered. There are psrhaps 10 iormer Democrats who will vote for McKinley and 10 for Palmer.

Russell are (iiT anJ conservative. And Ve wish" to callsoerilt la tl 61 in cc Oi Cf Cfi Of ba Ca tal Brr CO tes If Cr, ta ma noi tact that while we give Watson an increase of only a little oyer Jive cfr nver pilot. He was a native of Pender county, about sixiv years of age. He was at one time Captain of the steamer fokn Dawson rbn-rSSin u-n W'fiton and Point Caswell, His family, cDusistiog of bis per cent, on the Cleveland vote Of 1892. we irive Rnsll an increase piaimy permit fraud, as many of those jeho assisted in; its enactment now plainly see.

The xolored race has drawn the colot Ime, and, Seeing white people In division over the questions of gold and have, -with a few exceptions of the more i of nearly thirty per" cent, on the Harrison vote of the 111 get about all the negro vote." man tne West, with which it is temporarily allied on the line of free silver, for the South is vitally interested not only in securing free silver but also in the preservation of Democratic supremacy, for the Democratic party has been to her a defender, protector and preserverof her liberty. v. As important as the preservation of the Democratic party as a national BiUHye 1 spoke his witticisms laden with the greatest truths. Among the most noticeable, most Nyeish and most apropos is the following; A taan may use a wart on the bacst of hfe neck for a collar, button; ride on the back coach of a train to save interest on his money a ntil the conductor comes around; stop his1 watch at night to save the wear -and tear; leave his "1" and without a dot same DURHAM COUNTY. ir5: 5ir' 5at-u mm: that on him depends the fortune of the day, and victory follow the oriflame of Democracy.

From; this work Pnvatc demands prevent this public duty. You who honor vour native land, who love yoor remember this battle and its victory is yours. Remember that on your efforts depends-the question whether Bryan or McKinley will be your next President; add whether Watson or Russell shall be your next Governor, i Kscaped be Morrill. A telegram rrceived hire from a tioeulsbed North Carolinian -WATCH THE A Matter of -Vital Importance to the i ue uttle steamer Three Friends got iIrm.f 0-S- wenue cutter Mor- home, is Durham, aays the Democratic wusiucraie.ana enlightened of their race, withdrawn from any partici pa tionwith the white people in consideration of questions affecting "the public interest, and rrwi uawooK inrougnout tnat section is growing brighter every This refers to the Mate ticket; being Conceded that Sunday morning last at 8 oVlock both "Kuxrs ana a son, reside near Point CaswelL t- DEATH OF REV.DR. M'BRYDE, i On of the Meet Prominent Minister, of the Boaihera Frbytrtsn Oharoh.

The Rev. D. D. McBryde. of Little River Academy, died at his home yes-terday morning at seven He IS teV" for 8tvefal weeks, 5d the everal organization is, (and there is no ex- ten ooutnport; the Jvrr7 fol oci ves iuan unDroken It Is of the utmost importance'tbat I wiH carrT State 4 1 or cross to savt inV- ine importance of tharY Tbe STAR's Durham eorresnnnrint I column, trnstirio- thai- ilfl column, The STAR'S Durham cipse tn the.

wake of the Three Friends: 1: -v, Sundav afternnnnt)iM L- 'r Clement Manly, Chairman Dem. State Ex. Com, tnvemgene ana wiae awake Demb- ays the Democrats confidently claim I division of thAthif-; mother's grave to save corn; but a 5upremacv in North Car a. uaas ucuiimwnn -r viu oicaiuci watcn tne counting of the we county by 500 -majority: This will give them a dom onna is even more, important, for that comes home to the GORMAN" SAYS BRYAN arnveo at Charleston irom New York and reported that at: 11 49 a. m.

that day. off Frying-pan light ship, Daaotrrm the night of the 3doflJo: over tne vote of only this, but we Tttti vetaber. when--the -Democrats lost, the Have boastful assurance wu in ine um.ii. W01 bac tea Wai he i the feet hea terr crei emt wor fA I Vear hlH Orr a. of the Republican: party BewpttAUM 8 auu iuc nresiae ana appeals to ev.r I -r "Luk "een corn man of this kind is a gentleman and a scholar compared to a fellow who will take a newspaper, and when asked to pay for it, puts It into the post-office and has it I maiked, "Re- officials in the press of the conn try North caraiim Xleotlon oi Brysn by an.TJoprede- ih i crgi sjrom county by sjcrttT.v.-:---....!.;'.-.;; tnat when the election shall be i A prominent citizen of Raleigj who A 10iM oy tne inree Friends, inquiry being made if any-wrecks had been seen.

The Morrill was following the suspected filibuster, i and snfi n.TJ- me. iiiegai registration of the blacks would give the State to Mc- uutaucu, toe registrars and judges of I wcn activaiy in pontics thirty years, lused." last ana wnott-aiwavs cotner-ativ 1 a press dispatch to the Star nlht Ire Savannah, Gatavs election, in the presence of such can 'ft QNew Yori journal Washington. D. Oct. 19 -Senator Gorman stated to-night a private conversation that he i nn.

uw All these -matters have met our consideration. Tn such a crisis 'the the Star that there is decided improve, Wke COUDt compared-with ISfll Tha dldates, or their duly repre risentaUvesl may choose to attend L. I nniuril -iv. imic airong nopea 1 -LMauv, lcu iv rallies to tne cnn I r.n. cjni that they will elect two member.

Dort of the nnli sia Brn Hbe elected in November onege tne fol lowing year, where be graduated with tt HartnKtdetermined to study for the ministry, he finished his theolo-icl coarse at Columbia Seminar and KbWh Presbyter? beloved pastor of several of its churches Sis Hl" has been blessed with frequent rev.val, and been LIJSJ" KhC or8aolM'on of churches. He uve mnri. When Hon. Hoke Smith was work-ing'for the United States Senate in Georgia, and Secretary Carlisle was for it Kentucky, Mr. Cleveland didn't see any "pernicious shall open the boxes and count the sembly.

and that the vote between Wat D.u ertnK "earner 4 7r rr tends which has been ostensibly iock io for wrecked vessels, etcaped the revenue cuter MorriU which has been fo'-lowtas; her since she left Wilminaton aomewbere off Ttbee Sunday night. The Morrtll lost track of her and not seeing her any where this mdrning, came Into paiiois, reading aloud the names -of son ana Knsseii will hn shnm v-arouna, Thw wish cyJi, Some Popuhrs will vote the Stat n. peace, prosperity and happiness of the State and prefers the just and orderly rule of the law-respecting Democracy to the possible and probable lawlessness and chaos which may ol-low unbridled Republican rule. Since 1876, when the Republicans put forward their best and most pop-olar representative, Tom Settle, and matched him against the glorious and Immortal Zeb Vance, the Republicans have never made the organized, determined effort they are making tn this campaign, and virtue of the lanri mr.c the persons who shall appear pn each ticket anri rh- XA i. iutcna5ea is Slight.

There of course, ih the great at es; ocratic ticket as well as for Brvan. Bryan will carry the county beyond a doubr. Dur correspondent thinks Brvan'. ma asted tnniiit. UJay 'Pent to ad vactase.

tes ihallbe cbntlnued vlthv i Bna supplies, i edncation. beimr thi.7"."i!?- cr leiegram. IrOm- TaebsnniFiH- parttzanshipj'V but when Mr. toni of permits himself to be nominated as a free silver candidate for Congress, his official head off. vvj ine spirit of Democrat I .7 ims country in your committee, on October 13 I Vife uch that it will a.

Zlii: ia- 8uIt la the election iof Brvan hi, jority in the State will reach 40 000, that oui adjournment until completed and "The steamer TA-, v.vv. of Uttle River un.er i'Ia- "ys: maiwruy over Kosseii win Jhe result-thereof 15,000, and that the whose UlIeSWtTnSSS- we wilfcon. Aco-dDerati iSS' "Boodiolldmalor ar, ronn'a bar at 5 o'clock tnis afternoon and anchored close to the revenue' cutter BoutwU. The rentier of Davidson Coaeged UnioTo! logical Seminary. He was a man of strong character, dear thought and It will be seen that, tinder the law.

the.PeoDla'. P-call. trol the lower Hooss of the Legislataie. The Democrats -were overwhelmed in candidatesif they prefer to do so, rar-rnir. Vul wm.lJic-ar- 01 M'le Wesi will ri;" 'aiesi0 Silver MBryao the needed wolcn ieit tnia port in com Dan? with the Three Friends last Thnrsday.

haa not vet arrived. The captain of the i hree Friends reports that he saw no Just about the time that a sure-enough cotton picker was announced along came the statement that a fel. auu wey nave never had the Wake county in -1894. Worth (Fusion) tor State Treasurer. having a maioritv His acq 1 saw of la deat ettb The self the 1 been that his man.

him 1 until Hen hive catin bousi from Th that 1 to hi bej, Milie Vc Th, to his Cape Vestei Place iu5 tuic 01 worth Carolina oy tujr cnoose jtneir own representa ties to watch the count, and in this way thejmost ihtelUgenranrlv ca "Ir1 SomciahMThis dicMd.n;",0?'6 lDI? "svuniuog ice coast. K.ul;us uoa. tne nartv Z-Z" arjiano. but up to tor tnief justice having a maiorkv of 1.500. DUPLIN COUNTY.

Popoiiat Coming Home. Daniel Rassell said this in lowv near Atlanta was growing cotton from seven to fourteen feet high, with which he proposes to stock the South, and which no pickqr, not even a dar-key, without a ladder, can reach. Mr. F. B.

Arendell." of the News and oe neRroes are largely same strong backing, for; Hanna has supplied them freely, with money. Their hopes have been strengthened by the fact that there aire three State tickets in the field which makes it possible for them to outvote "either of the other two a hope which has been made the stronger by the success of voserver, wntes that paper from Tar-boro as follows: citfzsh of JJuplin.who i thoroughly familiar -with hi. wcS the county, writes the Star Magnolia thst the Democratic outlook Tn better thanlg 1894, and improving8 every He estimates th n.J! aef mighty rallying of forces State ot Ohio, City of Toledo 1 Lircus County. I Frank J. rnvn Vu icu iuame heart careiui study of conditfon of the people was with it 1 jf 1" bout which he has become vv famiN thought this action was wfth! Iar hI PoHticaler!" bnlSlS rfSA in world Charles Covell, of San, Francisco: uuuu mc silver banner in this Mrm conntrv.

Where thera pabli Democrats in every county can see that every ballot, is honestly; matter is so important that per andievery Democratic speaker attention to it HON. CYRUS B. WAf SON BtUI bjc and Confload Hte Bed Bnt Condition XTot Betiras. Special Star 'TeleamM, Winston, N. October st Ilwr Bolds the medal as a longdistance thRepublicn" in reiris- Wver over tnat year at 15 ner cent, at least, in his section of the xlty of Toledo.

acted In this as In TJJcers. Salt BB' V. "Hue me stiver ments. Tf Ha2Sr Tter. Chapped Chapped i wCe8, theT ere Oing to vote the centagehold good throughout iSe snort wnne r- ago he cMnK many illegal negro and doubt-swam across the "Golden Gate," less some white voters, which was a which Is about two miles, but be had ver7 easy thing to do under the swim about seven miles to make law which they; patched up the trio as the strnntr doubtless mtth hl the sum of one hundred.

dolZSs each and every case of I Catarrh th. wm 'he stance, knowing no pride save-its proud heritage nf think that the action nf nD-i PlJ9 ne of Hall's UOi CHATHAM COUNTY, IT RH i IWI view. n.r him nhi- tr.u. him. Chairman against Holton.

of the RennhiL. dwora to before me and subscribed In vyrus watson was not Quite' a wili Sen 4 Co. hOXi( can Committee vauntlngly told the fro'chafS n1 comet SfrX fan express the wish of rninv irom; Chatham 1 of that orcaniMtiAn Tnose who have used Dr. King's New have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on th.

rVVL EtnkinZ. 71 a orns. and aU.bkin fi fff" and -PMtaveljv cures Piles oil fnnl atisfaction, -or money re-lale-RD25 cent box. For R. R.

Bellamy. W-Wnr Tears be, W.sfw's Soothing Syrup bas hn ed for ovcr fiV vears by mil-eni motherfoMheif children while soothes the child correspondent of the New York Palmer and Buckner do, not ex-Pect to be elected, they do not expect to carry-a single State or county, in the Union, and yet they are parading tnat they counted upon carry- seal I A. W. Gleason, Sve the'Br rckCt 8Wul fa rUv. lDthiak.

Gatbrwilf iaIolonnd earnest to day, but he is better than he was last week. -While his condition is not considered at an'ssnous. it almost certain that he will not be able to do any more campaign work. He ii tm I gist and get a Trial if liSfcSP'SR box )- Notary Public. (uk iuc oiatc dv meini i r-w ii ne noes Chatham will elve 1 i-r luc resoration of sil-Watson 1,000 msioritv ver, can give.

their ut as ii. tnere was -a wvftbvu 0 tuw kuimw) uneq to nis bed. ulently increased" negro If that law had been framed with the express purpose of aiding, abetting and making fraudulent legislation Tbereoj be.Jfl;!; Sfj" Pe. colE and is (Dem.) and Strawrl rP 1 vote far toeir 1 best remedy fnr Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and Co Toledo, O. by Druggists.

75c. nese Partici stipati larla a Prove leedtc tenom table. and I saow for them. Vho is paying i -e expenses of this decoy side show? You can't be wellTf-vonr Mvv t. Household Instructor.

Free. All of Which is guaranteed to do vou good and nothmg at R. agJlyj pare, tnt von ma tia li ffvPB theyaow say JA-vote giv T1 rSIedf goidVnrconi ethy; good health by aa os ine county I a Senator frrra au i wemy-nve cents a ooi- by 1.283 votes. 1 setters the hands of I Be sure and.asir crresiaent, tor he can slZu Soothing Syrup" and Vake no wkidr mnn .1.

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