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V" ' r F ' ' vjr " ' - - c ' ' I - - . ?V --. ! f - - t - , ' , Y,'- - - r - x-j' " 1 ' - A . if ... , : ti i r r i ii n n r - .... .. at. . im I m mm m m-ww t" Vol. L-No. 1. THE NEXT GOVERNOR THE iri: i " s c.i.v i a ss V or j ui: u iioi,i: s ta ti:. tittfrs from Very enrly all the oiin ."tics Is-lliii tin: Clntivr of tin: I'ojl; poi' llitln-r Party s-al s and Dockcry " " in tin- I,eai. V" Tlii1 C'iihonicu: M-iit (jut tin- following Inq'iiri' H to its corrr.-poirJtits 'ri -v.-ry '"iconrirv in th- Srnt? an-i to ii mmiiiIxt of OtJuT wHl-inforriii;' ftithviH ii (. Ijom Mo u thlrilc Uj: I nif cr;H i ; yout county pr'tf-r iis t h -i r rn mi i 1 i. 1 - ior nv- i primr ii'-xt ypar? Whom, as -c-oml -h'i-(-? I Whom !' ou think th: K-oiihlic:t:is ; ,i ' !"! ? - nij, .- oii l .-hoir ? ! Sii!ii-i'nt tiiih- wis not iven for all tin- ! .iii-vTS ' rcIv-( for iuMiciation in tin- week's i.-nc, lint, in tl.i- wry b'"iii s i i n , tli'o answers from s;v-nty-nin; co'iiiti-s -!iov tin: coruiJi-tetHss of the ('jlHoNlt'LH's oiuiiiz.'Uioii. This -how-intr- it i- !"!" '' w'il iv-vi'lMi'-e that th- "HKoNM'i.K liI "ot -p;;k hast ily vh-n its .io-i -' u d' I m il that this journal wonH j, .riii ' . i-tct.fe w itli a tj'-tf.-r -fHi.rih-nt !or or ! i" than auy tn:i journal hi tin- 1 ' ' from li.r.s: ... .iii - "ml tru-il IllC'li WIM roiit.n th - Clii:oN x - iit'i ... t .......... . i , - utHtit nor can to vv. I ii'-y are from "7? men who have reav.ii to he infoim.fl of . !.. f .i;.,.r i.f rhi neoiile. .lliOii''" tlii- J .,.:t ... ..t t. I..tt..r :ne h;ilf a liuii.lrp.l of the mo-t pi otniueiit eut I'-m. ii in North j Carolina 1'he following have been m -ntioned for the Democratic nomination: A. M. SCALKS. .1. A. (Jll-MKIt, T. M Hol.l, .1. J. Davis, il Ii. Va.nck, W. L. .Stkklk, A. M. Wadkkli., R. V. Akmkiixd, W. M. RoiiuiNS, Croiuii; Davis, Oct a vi us I'OKK, R. T. ItKNNKTT, D. (J. Fowi.k, Thus Run-in, Z. B. Vanti:, L L I'oi.k, W. L. Saundkks, L S. (,'akh, W. T. Doiucir, J. W. IlLGHJiS. Tne following have been mentioned for the Republican nomination ' O. H. Dockkky, (y'HAI!I,t:S l'KH K. T. j. Hak(ii:)VH, I-Hmsknk Okissom, w. i'. r.vxi m, E. O. Ri:aik, R. 1. r,i;.To, D. L. Russki.i., .L A. Mott, R V Dick, Tyhk Yohk, L. A. IU;mi'iihey, D. C Fowi.k, E. A. White. The vote- for the candidates who re ceived the highest number may be tabu lated follows : Dkm. sr.via.s. i;kk. JSkxnki r. ;ii.Mr.i:. it n. l 11: 7 ;-, ( eii. s j t.j 1 i.i e. DotKi-a.v. IUsKi.i 1'uici:. Fowia:. i IM eh . j -il eh. .' t None of the other Deinot rats are spoken of by more r ha 11 two correspondent-, ex cept .Judge i-owie (who i- mentioned by o as t he: r lir.-t choice and by ; as secondk dudge Rutlin (."), and Hon. J. J. Davis (1, 1;; aiei none ot tlie other gentlemen are mentioned for the Republican nomination by more than two correspendents. It is inteii sling to observe the geograph ic. il distribution of the Dt mocratic prcfer- Mi'-es, winch is shown i v the following tablets .- uo tun mat tney n ive not tii-iignt of li.ni in ! the L i-t. Judge Gilmer, like Gen. Scales, i- in the eye of the peo le in every sec tion. Following are The Lkttki.s : ALAMANCE CO., G'kaham : The Democrats of Alamance a.e for Thus. .M. Holt -lirst, last and all the time." The .-. eond elio cc wavers between , Scales . ml John A. Gdiner. Tliey are both very popular. Th Republicans are split up. Molt is doubtless their lir-t choice; next, O. II. Dockerv. They vant Price or Leach oo the ticket as Liuitenant-Gover-nor. There has been talk of a Conserva tive ticket, in oppo-irion to the Democratic ticket, Judge 1'owle being at the head of it. But neither side here takes to that. Our Democrats will willingly Vote for Fowle if he is the Democratic nominee He is popular an 1 could carry the c unity on that btsis. but the Democrats wouldn't touch bun on anv other ticket. ALLEGHANY CO., Sl'AKTA: The Democrats of Alleghany county are de cidedly in favor of Hon. R. F. Ariniield for Governor, and as a second choice they would be well plea-ed with Scale-. Holt, Coke, Carr, or Meriiinon. The Republi cans are for O. II. Dockcry. ANSON ( O., Anson Viei.e : Demo cratic candidate, lirst choice. Walter L. Sti ele , second choice, L. L. Polk. Re publican, tir-t choice, o. II. Dockerv; second choice. Hargrove. Wadesp.oko Tlie Deinociats of tins comity are in favor of B urn-it lir.-t and last; and the Repub licans think of no one hut Dockery. 1IEAFFOR 1' CO., Washington: Dem ocrats1 lir.-t choice. Coke; second, Scales. Republicans'. Price. BERTIE CO., Windsor: Scales is spoken of. So an J. J. lnvis, Gilmer, Senator Vance and Oct. Coke. The Re publ cans will favor an Independent. A not i. er correspondent : Scales stands well in the Ea-t for Governor, although L my self favor Cokc. II. B. Short is discussed to a certain extent lor Lieutenant-Governor, bur his popularity is questioned. Tne Republicans are not very anxious to make known their plans yet. BLADEN CO., Wieeis Jkeek: I think Scale- is the liist choice of the Democrats for Governor: A. M. Widdell, second. Republican-' first choice, Dockery; second, Judge Russt 11. BRUNSvvlCK CO., Town Creek: First Democratic choice, VV'. L. Saunders; second, A. M. Waildell. Ru-sell is the fust ehoiceof the Republicans, and Dockery the second. BUNCOMBE CO., Ashevieee: In Ashevilie the fns' choice of the De.uocrats is Judge Tho. Rullin ; second (ien. Scales. Can get no information ot Republicans. BURKE CO., Mokgwion: F t Dein- ; d'.c canditl ite, lifst c loiee, R. T. Ren in ; i ; second i. hoice, j. M. Scales. For Jh i ildic.'.u cam iitliii e. any one identified ' ... the revenue ring ;i. id in favor with the : ' oal administration. Ruthereord College: The first choice of the Demo cra's of Western North Carolina for Gov ernor is Robert li. Vance ; second choice, R. T. Ben nelt. First Republican choice, O. II. Doek.-rv ; second choice, R. P. Dick. CABARRLS CO., Concord: Scales reems to be the mo-t pn minent Democrat. Holt has friends, and Carr also is men tioned in case Scales mould not get the nomination. It is belie ed here that Dock cry or Grissom will be the Republican candidate. " .. IOU LM '. I II' U II l.U.1. i' . ....V..U-... u.i.i I . cn, t:4,ifinjLr.ia tws'RrMMPw r.rru,, I- lfst c uoice ot the Deinocrti oI'3tHin!r.tltUeue (tI'ssoah : .second choice. O i it.h... , -,r-sii i t, I'restitcnt. I .Jt " -v-i... r;'., 'r'.' TTT5T - m " t n VIV- .... , v.; il.iFfe. :v 1.,.; .Jirw 'a piuim) , , - 32Sd popula.- in every section of the State - that S 1 ' V C"'' , sitt .ffi ItISm! aO&f : n UotJgZg&Zci& 1 ' t ATt.- Cuph-unCok. lias a few more fill-;, i-in ' 0?jl".'!leilt . V. r (fffeS vSfellit MmSl , I r-uneone wl.ir' WJr; V .'Eastern counties than in the Central, Yi' I "eco uUm Oll-t POIJv CO. CLXJMUl,All VefyCVt (ir"-M,bat he ,, be nref.d. 4'-Z.Jl f and the' peoi.ie in the SVesr are not vet , UildlLbK Ctb, . ha v j.ouo ... louu . Pv. f.f -UA '-her e. e will wa.t to see what the eon there might be a X .u;h ( ar -tuvt ;n V-aLU. . "Stj -T avareHnah.: - n L -M " :1 i hll'k o.,kl gnegeiioTl sat,- cry is undoubtedly th hmhv, llo,s. Vel som,. have sp ikrn of compariv" A cen-u- t..k-r v,d h ii f : P- i .'!". readily ' j-i - - i t .... . . ti.t .......f,. i.r in- i ic 1 1 1 - i ; coil oi tea n s. il is muiiiii ma. ' ""ir. ......... . ., . ' .1 .... 1 t 01. Ju.e- Bennett has fried- at home and h, ! 1 Ll,c 3t . . o. . .V .7. " " . ..... -, . . t....,- k., i.v.. r,,.mr I Col. 1'o.k: 1 don t know what s in a i.arile. t the persons present eiit.i r Um d in ymr , '"an ' ' ri jr. ; i..l , . ------- ...f.T - r ... '.-. T t t II III I'll IIIU I HI I 111 IIIIIIII1I.LI lini. 1 lie 1 atoo aitTV 1.. 1 . 1 i.e West who wi-h r. h i ...:.,.. 1- o 00- 101 c.ove.ooi. .viLv,. . s"- .-...i. ! 1 . ; i tvnoi iir ro tc,t.,. ..... . i.-.-r State or were i ....... . . ' I Joe CALIVKLL , Lknoik : Th- ua ior ty of thr Iiiio:r.-its pr-f- r th il t'e ai.'l true d.u'1 -ni.tl -t :;tv ni'-n tint h.s never ro int ottic, tut Iia - rv l hi otiotry faithfully in very oVit i -n to vhi -h h lia-s b'U al e'l lh- Hon. II. I'. Ar.-nfi"!'!, of Statt'sviii. Ta W-t shoul-l havo ttu- oovt.'iiior. Th-re is ctri:c!) a corporal'.- ur-! of II-'publi an- ti r-. t it I l;;iru that either Yoi k or l'iic-, or a-i)-other Lib'-ral, will uir th'-rii. CAMPKX CO., amdlv ;. JI. : (i:in, r isv.ry popular; S- ales, it i-thoihf . wonl.J make a ood r.tc-, but. .'uk" i probiblv thj prefcrenee of the people. The IiepuiJ lic tn- look U Or. Mott. CAil'l Kill: r CO., Bkai-fokt : No . x-pie--iou of ojiioioM has y-t ij u ma-!. 1 pref r .Juli tn S. i ai r. lie i- a il-voteiJ ami put. lie -.-oil it (1 Xorih JaroIi:na.ri. CASWELL t.O., LivASiiL'Ki : The flrep choice of the Oemocrat- is A. M ,e;i!c-. I don't know who tucir coml choice i-. Tlie Republicans .s em to have no choice. CATAWIiA Co, Xkwto.v : Witt) t.. Ocuioeiatn ii. S'alea enii t te the favorite on account f-f his 6e niii aa.l abiiitv. but th; Oemocrat-' of Ca;av:, i !- uioif attention to voti'r for the nomii e- L!au to irkinir f. f the noiiiiiiatio-i of , ! atix-o.c. O..U- "!ic!t:-!2'., ! thu.k. ''J-1 iie li.-nnett. It is cas:r to .-ay whom w 'ioooi, Hani 1.11. in iioiii e t c oo i io t . Ov ....t ...... tj I .1 . .. .. .(.. .. want Coke or Room-on. Th- R nulilic tn- ay i it th-, and t he vvl-he- of th - few wlio iiw Km-w r. ti.t .ii:Ut irt Th -rreur I heV are read? to vote for Mott's ! P 't. man, whoever he may b. CHATHAM CO., I'ittsijoko: John A Oilmer would be as acc-jnaule as any inn : in the State to our people. Fowie, .J,,e Da i.- and Scales are spoken of. SeaUV ! health i- thought to be too p or for the c n- I ie-L or toe po-ition. Our Repuhii tiis do i not want any "liberalism'" in their.-., i ! Orissom, Dockery and l.youm aie men- j tiou- d. l'nce vvould not be their hr.-t j eliolce. CHEROKEE CO., .MuiU'HY : There is no talk about candidate liy either party. Men of both parties feel that little t lOiiol is eiven to their iuteiv-'s by the State at laiire, and that ell'o: is of theirs to shape thinirs dilkuvnrlv would receive little cou- j bideration. CHO W A X CO., E DENTON' : The De:u- iiiM-ii. i.f tl.i. i.,.iniiir ir.. f .i- i i.f vi ii j I'.iLi. - it ii i j ...v. .o. "- lirst, and for John A. Gilmer, second. CLAY CO , M u Kl'H Y : X'olhinghs been said about the subject. CLEAVI:LAM CO., Siielky : Soitr Scales scents to be the mo-t prominent i Democrat for Governor, though the eyes of I a great many are turned towards W. i;. I I . .! .1 .1 . . o .. I... 10 ........I...- I., tl: ll'.tt . " . ' V . - iM,'i'""" , ' "L in -pite of ins late defeat. llie Repub lic ins have no preference. They feel very much encour.iireil bv the amaziiiLT strength tleveioped for their cam! dates in the ejec tion la.-L fall. Nothing but a little exertioh, ' however, is needed to insurii Democratic I sue e.-s. COLUMBUS CO., Cekko Gokdo : No- body has given the subject any attention ; no, hardly a thought. CRAVEN CO., New BERN : Nothing has been said about the matter. From another correspondent : The Republican prefer Rus-ell ; but it is hard to say who is the Democratic choice so far in advance. CUMBERLAND CO., Fayettevillk Davis .r Scales. White lei are .-o scarce that I am unable to find out tueir choice. DARE CO., MANTEO : Men of neither party have yet expressed any preference.. DAVIDSON CO, LEXINGTON: First choice for Governor, Democratic Daniel G. Fowie; secon l, A. M. Scales. Xooth r candidates spoken of. Republican Dock cry; second choiC", lignum. YADKIN CoEEECiv : Z. 1 Vance is the lir.-t choice of the Dem.oiais, and Scales the second. Dockery, no Joubt, is the Republican preference. DAME CO., LviUixtiTox : Gen. A M. Scales. No one else has been spoken if. First Republican choice, J.J. Mott; second, Charles Price. But Do..kery has friends here who would prefer him. DUPLIN" CO., Waks.V: First Choi e of Democrats, Gilmer;- second, Scales. First ' Choice' of Republicans, Rus-ell; second, Dockerv. DURHAM CO, Durham: R. T. Ben nett would be the first choice of the Democratic- here; but Gilmer, Davis and Scab s all have strong friends in the county. The county will probably ca-t its tir-t vote for J. S. Carr, though he is not the choice of the people. The Republicans prefer Eu gene Gri-som ; second choice, Dockery. EDGECOMBE CO., Takkoro : Gen. Scales, 1 think, is considered the most avail able man; J. J. Davis has warm friends. So has Coke anil Judge Gilmer. The Re publicans, I believe, piefer Price. Some, however, want theirs straight," and would rather have a Stalwart out-and-out. FORSYTH CO., Winston: The fust cho.ee of the Democrats, i- without doubt, Hon. A. L Scale-; second, Judge John A. Gilmer. The Republicans, so far as they have expressed themselves, prefer Charles Price ; their second choice would mo-t likely be Dockery. FRANKLIN CO., LouiSBURG : Joseph J. Davis, lirst, last and forever. This prophet is not witlout honor in h's own country. GAS TON CO., Dallas: R. B. Van c, first ; Scales, second. Don't know about Republicans and can't find out. GATES CO.. Gatesvilee: First Dem ocratic choice, Oetavius Coke ; second, A. M. Scales. There are no R .-publicans in this county except the negroes ami one or two whites. They will be entirely .-ub inis-ive to the Revenue Department. 1 In state campaign has been less talked of here, perhaps, than iu any other part of the State. Sl NBURY : A. M. Scales would be entirely saiisf tctory ; and T. M. Holt would be very acceptable. Tnerv are not more thin half a do.eu intelligent Republican- in the county. Ik.ckery has quite a following; anil Humphrey would not be obj ctio.uable. GRAHAM CO. From Ml'KlMY : Nothing has been thought about the cam paign. A m in ami a poli y are wanted that will do the We-t ju-tiec. GRANVILLE CO., Oxford : The Dem ocrats here prefer f r Governor, tiisT, Js. J. Davis; second, A. M. Scales. The R -- publicans, first, Daniel Ru-sell ; second, O. H. Dockerv. i : i w V en C-v..,,- Ihr t I t: ,.1 nn t..lLi.,.r irh the !..., nUieaiis that T he v I Tl.. li I !,. ...II rl, f, ,r ih.itir I 1 1 1 o K lion. L'. li. 1 ursr ii tut, lion ii-i iiiiiii The Democrats arc in favor of Zeb. Vance, .... s. .i 1., ....... .., ll' ' 1 1 si ini'v ik nt; is llie uno iii.ii in.u can bring out the streiigtn tt the party. Judge Gilmer is very much liked, bht they are afraid he can not arouse the stay- iway- from-the-polls Jeinocrats. RALEIGH. N10SPTEMBERI5, I : ' r. 4, 'jgg ! tiril.I'oK!) ( ;il't:N S(yiH'i jf rtt r !) no r..ti: ehoice. -C: clioiee, O-n. :!-. ... y n hoife, O. II. O H-k-rv ' i ! Kroiii aiio le r or: e-p im..-:it : TlstffO "Mint v . ...... I ! - . livi !ci b t w eti il- y i fi!n:er I ;f I ami h-tlf ; ail will ha -pv wi:b fitlr. The Iieputlieari- t;i!k locke "'1 j Orh-oiu. Cao't h.-.nhv '11 whH-r-eLT j think D.,ck-iv -tar; i- ' - b.-tte'iti ee, b- cau-- all arit (iri-- 'nt po,',ti n. From am tit : I-'ir- ci oic of I . f . its. i il'"' ;r ; !, Oen. '-alc-. HALIFAX CO.. JlAr-fi '.. : I'll O. -mo cr it- of thi- county h.f- thought vei.' ..t:I o?i the r. ibject c il.-- wou:.i b-- V r' l eeptable to them. I be Re;mblict: t;J I It t If at"Ut it. . II ARN'LTT CO., Li l.i.i ,t s : ' ; S Fowie ami Oeorc Oavi.-, every on h.ve friend in thi- county, and i : r-i h snie talk about Cok-'. Tin- R. publi tni vo,.jJ like to run Iiuxtou oi Ooekeiy. Li'l ' or nothing h is In en aid aboi.t i , mater. Ir !,!. oci'iticcamli 'ate, O. C. Fo- .kV'''I oi'.- T. I'ouca. 1 i . i For tn ca :(iija:e, .nM.- lleade. Vet v J 1 ' - " ' yf' ' "i'ii. T- , . t. vt a V -VI:' irL Oemo.-rat l - h .i e, J.ide liurtin. Jf, whom tlie people of the W ett fee. u ; nuny and latiii obligation- lor Mr. .tf. ' vi-s in aiianiu the ve.-tern Noi.i I arllfi:i ill 1'Oti : SrCOIl'l Oil' i: -V. - i. th, who is wry popular. 1' lr-t Re, lictu i-hoic-'. Col. Unrk rv : .-coml. Juv, lluxton. iiiiktiviki' ''.,. .i . w.o i ' ie I I I.' I 'I' I"! 1 1 I i . V , . . , i r- ....... exore-s, no prt-'crenc' lor Oovernor. - .y ood, moral. h-net, tr ie Tarheel'' I fj r. ceii.i: tie ir hearty -upport. We ate I , pos d in all rins a.el c uubinatitu. for ( M UK Kit EES boko S .ah.- for Governor R pubii' aii are a- usual quiet and watt for the move of the Democrats. f IREDELL CO., Statksvilee: 'I . two or three bosses with a ocket 1 . . . . e f .1.0 . . 1 . . Jr . - - " 8 -1? liu-.-n. lie is the -tioi!.-t ;.ttl t'.ev sea about their nominee for GoveMtcaR ruu eXCept, perhaps, That Dockerv et tle,v krow what sort of a man Uy b as .-iron-. The demand strong want; ,.e must be strong in mind, in f.fWi ierea-in4 for a new ileal next year in 1 ii' in1 :i 1 r - im vi wi i'vt j .- rT' T. .1 ..... ; an i tu longue. vs 10 ine i.epiio j campaign money will meet and lix tlki "jSuj! Worth is piohablv an ",-xecpti. Ua-n they will meet m convention ai.Ui kV'Wifa hi.r-i;r ,,f I hMno.-r-i"; ie l.. ,,!..,-, t ! rhroii""ii llie iMofioii of iioikiii-.' r 1 1 mn Sii?:. i c - n io. a, oy e m ur cioSeL i.oihiiii If dudgt l mvle wdl do as they say, jDUal election t!-c old ticket of Tihien will probrtbly nonntiate him. liu'lw-y Hendricks i, , uw the most popular in friends do not beueve that he can be fa,M ffifi. action, ami probably the -tr oiit to his past record. et l"s Mlencjgi,-TOUrloat Xorih Carolina. unaccouiuaoie wnen ne is so ieiear. 3C w accused of nicditatiug a leap over. Ift'lll JACKSON CO.. WePiSteh: Deniccraft.At reference, Judge Rullin ; but either '3ltl Davis or Scales would give great plcag'$rigl vote solidly for any nominee. QUAij-JJ, town : I have mjt heard an intimation lation a.i ..t. rt, s -ectioif 1 to the wishes of the people of thi as to the ciimlidates for Governor. .iua.xoiu. uu.,owjia - it i3 uar . n.f0;in:o i is that eiLher Scdjs or Gilim r will answer, coke has done trood service hones chances would be very good il lie we: i to turn over. A number favor Eugene t ris som, but fear he wo a Id not run. McDOWELL CO., Marion: The first choice of the Democrats of this eouu y, I think, is Scales; second, R- B. Vunce, tin. ugh it is thought Vance has nt) as ira tiousMii that direction. It is thought bj many that Price will be the RepuL icau c tmlidate. MADISON CO., Marshall: Firs, choice of Democrats, Judge Ruflin ; .-e ond, Scales. First choice of Republicans, ). H. Dockery; second, I). G. Fowle. Tl e county is Reimhlicau by about 100 u ajor ity. Each party will vole nearly s'didiy for its nominee. MARTIN CO., Hamilton : artiu county is for Oct. Cokt , " first, last a id all the time, and .-he has no sccoiul c ioiee ih Republicans will lake anybody ; lon'f i think iher have any second choice. M E C K 1 . E XBURG ( ; O , C n a ke tt :s : First i-hoice for Governor, Scales; secoi d, Bennett. MITCHELL Co., I'kneaND : A.M. Scales and D. G. Fowl,, are tne n o-t ac-...o.r-ilib. names in tii' I ).-u,ni-r.ltS of this county. R. B. Vance, perhaps, wan. Id poll j he heaviest vote as he would carry 'Uat , C tl many Republicans. The Repiibh-.'OS while they are in a majority neie, ;.:e ot a people who help to shape camlida'es. They are always ready to vote as fo". or live men in the county .-ay. MONTGOMERY CO.. TltoY : lktiiiett, lirst ; Scales, second. Dockery for the Republicans. MOORE CO., Carthage: B ;.itt, Scales, Holt, in the order named. D.e.try is the Republican choice. SANEoKD : Scales, first; J. J. Davis, second. NASI I CO., Nashville : The D nio crats of Nash prefer Joseph J. "Aijs; second. A. M. Scales. The Reputd'cans want Charles Price. RocKA Mo: kt : Gen. S .iiles for Governor and Chail-s M. Cooke for Lieutenant-Governo-. .veuid ninkc an exceedingly popular ticket in Nas!i. It is the only ticket I have h ard mentioned. NEW HANOVER CO, Wilmington: Our people have not begun to talk poltics. The Democrats will be glad to siippor any true man that can make a good car vass and can probably carry the S.ate. ONSLOW' CO.. Catharine Lake: Either Judge Gilmer or General Scales will give great satisfaction. X'o natter who is nominated the good Demr crtts of Onslow will support him. The Republi cans prefer Judge Ru ell, and t ieir sec ond choice is, perhaps, Dockerv. ORANGE CO., CHAl'EE HlI.lA The Dem jcrats arc eq hilly Jivided tut" 'rT.'ii A M Scales and J. J. Davis. Man would like to see Julian S. Carr Goveri.or. and the county may instruct delegates for him as a compliment. Aidiongh he is very- popular with th musses. he is hardly rt gilded as tt p 's lbie candidate. Repub lican sentiment not developed. HlLLS roro : Our ii-ople recognize the fact that j we got through the last election "'by the j ! skin ot our teeth ' and think hat we ; i,.nl,l l.n fir,if:il in th.. solecrinn f eatidi- ,1 1 res f or f he lie r . I n T.oi n T of a:V nbil'l t V. 11.... s.,.,1., ... ,n J.l.ir,., I , huft.t of all , uoi. v..iis v ., .u,---. others of the id ler men. But Kef!- Craige .......i.i ... ....ii.. ,.iiint..Klu trx A ft -i nimiM ot." oiuio. ..v... ij Lt. il lu i -. i , tiDilerstood that )r. Worth does r,(t desire a re-elecrion, and that Joe Davis dVsires to succeetl him. I hope that is truf, for no man in the State has the eonliden.-e of this ; uoders j a re t succt' 1 deserves his rewan . J. J. Davis has f ne'ids, V tivd. Our people would be satisfied with and Scales is wonderfully popular. D ck-Wther, but Scales is generally spoken of as erxUie ?PUV .ca"J; 1 1V:.couu. X,he eafet candidate for the occasion. Coke JONES CO, 1 kexton : lirst ivjjjll have iio opposition for Lieutenant cratic choice, Z 13 Vance; second lAatuor. The Republicans generally Gilmer, with Fowle or Scales a sat: .-.t-.Jbak-of Dockry l,.r Governor, and Price tory in any event, i -rst Kepu dic.iu eb.i;. Lisnteuaut-Governor.-l' rolu anther i3E slriri1S (V iiZ&&iM'iAWJie "ill prbAbly o o. pie to the .:.-t e f hit J, - And Hi:h S":"il. f. f,r Governor. f-T Tr -urr. :iri.i t'-t. r,..- J, il l'lled ith iiifi, tJf t:. .j f A.... ckmiti- Uili MU if-r- f.,r ..f entire conii 1 n!- of . ' . .. agricultural opl-, am! the ? 1 ' J lie t r- j.int S-tiat- r f r ,m V. ek!- r- I. X !.ir,.r-n fiowrnor wo-i ,i . v -V ifreat fuVor. We lav- b,.,., il -i. t ? i.t'ar, on more tha? r to :ht otb- r uK. A- "t ' i . ii, our an f..r . ..-li-. iney are OTiiv aui-u ti ! i tt av before thev think. I i i woiuM :,reept-tble. in fai t- thern. ; ut il.ev think ?; prdVr- y uj,':,: , t"'ii i w hi. er.t! r - :t bomjratir.nof 1, rue I'rkv oi -om- .-h, r f fmnry npj.licaut. Tt:is i- writ n on tf- 1 - uppo-itioji triat dml-e Kutiin w oid i -t I accept the nomination If , uj i? j .,.. ; Htrve he vvou'.l can y tiii- count v . aim il; Mate by lo,tHt,J nuiv , any ot'e-r man on i;her ri i- - !h chauc-s with Jude Rioted. man th -y have any hojie or eec;ii j,-. i'A.LOIAMv CO., KlJ.Al;i:-lll CITY : As to Oovernor. I h:i-d:y know l!', ti,';''; i!, ho hut P prefer Ju..!f Fowle. KosEDAEt : The ' 1 ll-1,t :'"it he w eU.d !.. t. X- t ! o bp 1 Democrats in thU eointiajnitv :.r. U r t i.r- ! uUr !,1' ,r' f' A "j ,m'r Wa v nominat on of Judg Fowle for Governor. and Congressman Scale, .8 , .r ..,.c,Mlll choice. Repubhcans-DocUerv.fi-t: llux ' tun veron.l " i ton, second. PENDER CO., Rocky Point D,-mo- i KrCTtic sentiment i- not develop, d v-: in ptlria section, but Charie M. S let i man i- tie- ' 'Choice for Lieutenant Gov rnor. The Re- ! blieans are almo.-t unanimous for D.tniei fSMainalion-s for State ollicers. as a neee-- )U. the fi ' . , . a. w. .- . ruruA maws tne l democratic mture uncer tpeciallv in ot;r State. For the Pies fetKKQUI MAN'S ;o.. JIkkti ni : First 4ce ot Democrats, C- ue : ecoi-d. C i.e : .- eeom . teo s. r :rst choice of Republican-, E. A. tte, of Perquimans ; secon. Pi i e. fellSOV CO,, Roxkoko : A. M. Scales e Inst c::oce f tiie Demo uats of thi- u&tV : JelMl A. Gillll. l' SI1-11O.I I hi- . ' , .republicans are anxious to rui. Judge h " 1 . " t -vwte. ; m , , .... r ni 1 to., ukeenvilj.e: i ie eo...iuon i. . t t.. n..,..,.,,!., choice for Governor, Gen Scales; second. Judge Gilmer. r rom another correspond cut : The prevailing sentiment of the Dem- ' ocrafs so far ;is expressed is, lirst, for Gen. j A. M. Scales; sjcond. Judge John .Gil-J iner. Republicans, first. Dockery; second, ; anybody that can makt; a good ligut. illCllMOND CO., RiCKlNGiiA.v : Our j people will cheerfully support the nominee i of the Democr atic party, but prefer Scale-,, Bennett or Gilmer, in the order ...tiued. Col. Dockery is the lirst choice of the Re- ; publicans ; Dan. ( j. Fowle, second choice. j Another corrt'-pondeut : The lir.-t choice j ot th-: Democrats is Col. Bennett; -econd, j Gen. Scales. The Republicans pr fer Col. j Dockerv; after him anyone whom the managers may put on the track, ngardle.-s of politics, religion, or honestv. ROBESON CO., Ll.mekrton: First Democratic choice, A. M. Scales ; second choic John A. (jiliner, and R.T. Bennett - spoken of. The Republicans express no choice. They will vote for the nominee. ROCKINGHAM CO., Leaksville : j Scales is decidedly the lirst choice of the j Democrats of this region for Governor, j Fowle. 1 think, is their second choic.-, but ; his reticence as brought again-t to the charges that are j him as seeking the notn- ! ination of the so-called Liber! oartv i- not ! only damaging him, but it is daiuauing the D. -mocratic partv also. The R adicals are ; rolling it under thvir tongues a- a sweet mors-,-1. r irst choice of Republicans, Ball ; j second, Iot.': ."ery. j STANLY" Ctj. At.ijemaule : The Dem ocrats will take any good man nominated ' by the convention, 'id..- Republie-uis pre- j fer Judge Rus-ell, if he will run. i SAMPSON CO., Clinton : Fir-t choice, j Gilmer; second. Coke. Tl e Republicans, i I ihirk, would be please-1 with Doek.-ry. j STOKES CO , DM:i i:V: The Dem., ; Ciats of this section favor the nomination of A. M. Scales for (P-verm-r; x-'-oml j choice, John A. Gilmer. The Republic-it. -don't seem to have formed any choice, but ; they are stalwart- of the stalwarts and j don't want a Liberal. SURRY CO., Mt. Aiky : Fir-t choice . of the Democrats of Surry is Judge Gil mer; the .-econd, Gen-Tal cil' -; He Republicans say they prefer f yre i or?. TYRRELL C ., C .iom ::i a . 1 he voters of Tvrreil have no pets ami will wait for further developments in tl. state. UNION CO.. Monroe; l-i-.-i ehoiceof Democrats for Governor. R. T. Be:;u. t: ; second, A. M. Scale-. The R.'pub.ican here are disorganized. 1 hey have no letde, and it is never Known what they want till thev meet in cnveiitioii 1 hey will vote bliiiu'v uiid almost -o. olyforauy man who i- l'tit up to beat a D.moerat. VNCE CO.. HENDERSON ; 1 ne Dem ocrats in and about Heuder-ou :.re in favor of Coke for Governor, and Se;,..-- is their , second choice. The Republi-n:.s favor G lissom, and Price i- their - d choice. WAKE CO, ihii-r-i-.H ; It is v- ry dif ficult to make a judgment of the f ehng ot the people. In answer to inqiiries made ' bv the CHRONICLE many muueniiai tr.eu aie for Judge Fowle. There i- feeling i tllf.t he tit serve- better oi tne . arty than he IhlS received. 1 IlC t.onci li-OIl 1- pr--- i aldlt that he i-OUe of tliC V. tronge-t - . ! men in the Stare and in the jirty in, ! f i ieivils Teel that the rt-POrts Ot hi 1 1-IoyuK to the Democratic party are alders, and are aggrieved at them. He curves no such insinuations. But Capta I Coke is 1 undoubtedly the preference of te majority t . . - - ' ! i : i. is ti - . j 'jdi tn t,- p . ij ;;. 1 1 5,- Jn ' v H J i ti. a- d a '. w M. il t. H- !- I.. .. r:-; ,u ; t!JIi l.i'i . r ,. id ! : ir, '" t ki ; t : i v t. (.- v. - u I okr nt 1 iv- na irr t!tc- ''a:. i o : .- . I a - U-j,.iU i.v ).; n . - uk . - -n . w. ;v i--u. -.. i ' -.r :.! t tin ..f ... ; : -H n . r ; . - i . r". en ! ; x-h' w.i:ri; iV - o; I , ,t. k in. W aki;i; washim;t'iv cm, i t.VMot j a. Tat v tt.y I he dd"i t h - I.Ot t.t..j il ui. i I e i;.-,ul 1 ' e tu J!e" W ATA CCA i'O. l.miM: Iu all the of V;tv i,c a'i- Dor:e;. f r t ; aim t -v- rin.r f fur W. S . j 'a-t H':d all j -"" s o.d.et- o.ru t..e wnr ,:, d jj h,,li -v h;'' f- f- tten ie:r!ovy , hen n-j-d.-.s m curt h. re , th CO II Tt - i io! i )i t. .t, t Wl"h VetiTili- who ! ...111.- (.0 se.- I or-, 1 ,tl , , , I COUIill.tldT .. . . . I ... .1-1.. I .... , .. : 1 ainj i -11. .iv'- 11.10 i.l. n. 1 he ' e All for (tinner. tin gathered h mdroil- of ot r ii.i'oiene,. j.-t-h- r a , on t; d bin!. Gilmer w oiil I ro the St.-ite." .iid ft prominent Kepuhiie.-tn h, re. A it -peer-able number of I f.,,,r th'- nomi- nation of A . M . Se are greatly civ id- d W. Humpfm y. D. ery and I. J. Humphrey cotf-d -. e-. i he Hep!.' 1: an- i !h :r j .. i f.-r. nr.-. P. . i:u--.'li, o. 11. D . k- "Ui, are etlte the m--n! io Wa he d -atiou, but it is t.'.o'vht he d...- let vv mt it. Kuss-11 has a g. od f - iiowii Dockery, hut he tin- .r-ohg opposition. oui.g lias o :ie loti fo'h.w er in the count y, but this one i.- a tower of :-tre' "!h. ' . District-Attorney ll hi:,-o-i is'v.'un-j- and popular, and wot. id he -u..fg iu this part of the State. WILKES CO., Wn.Khshoi;., : . .thing has bet ii -aid about tie-campaign - aa T I think, would he act -ptable to the Democrat-. WILSON CO., Wn -os ; piH- D, ,o crats here prefer a, ( apt. ( 'ok" i- t he cht.c . f .-Cine of oo D'-moctan fi t'i. i-. The Republicans pief. ,,.XU,,.V would lake Ru-s Ii.- , (I-N(,, : 1 ;r-f i,-ii-ocratir choice, s-;.i-,.. -..eond. Gilmer. The Repubhcai.s H,i.ik lh;tt p,-;,.,. is t!u.ir best man. Southern ?lcrtha yfx. i, Ueiuiblu aits Tl. ifjlr "St.i.Tl. sent either u v . : in a; r lescenderit - of th rie'- therefrom. I am sure thit Jt iin.ii ir t .-n.t i ucide here tlii- week would -!.o . a -j mi', tr result The Southern merchants are h. t.- n drov-s. In Mete ! llie f ae; . il it-- f:.r trade at home thnt the .uT.ifT. s i,t drum- OM ' 'i mer oivc-, i.ur li.nn n do ij.,t opporuntty to see tht Illetr.'poii-. It th. v will allow ru. t.j ty s. -, it i- a pitv t!n v come just w hi-ti 1 1 . v i-1. Thi- se .n i- ?.. doubt the proper ?iu.c I pnr ha-t ..!-, 1 oi. it i a bad tune l.r -;l'1i'. - t-i I i.t I 1 fa put' have let come h i K to h . tt,r iiioii tijle s a-on h t-nov begun, a:.d ths- has a grt-M ir.'.l uence on the app'- .rti'e of the c.rowiis on the strtt t-, ..n tr.v'e, on newspapers, on t vc-rv thin. The town yet wenrs it- hurnr-ier duiitic-- ; and it hi- be.-n dull! The best p-.-;b!e evidence of thtt im the fttct that the t ej",;.h strike tiid n-.t i cause innumerable hi.ancia! di.-a-ter-. I! ! it had taken place m any other st a.-oii, the consequences would have been awful. ci.Tii akoi.ina l-oi.n n Tiicre i- a g. oii ueai of tail that com. s to in v ears from North Carolina friends J aooui v i mi I'ojui.s, o: lie ri.iiia 111 11 - . ' . i that yo'i Kr.ow now loinaiiaee your own a,; tsr.-, i bul it is certain that tne Repubhe-tri man fii'f.-rs have high h"re of ui..-'.i-1 :f ving " t North Carolina. You so gr;K ioe-'.v allow the Republican- to come -o near vi ;'orv i ; that at h d!stari'.-e w nave .-o'net irne- .' ; come fritrhtencd. Vet there i- one fact ! tiiat I never forget. Fifteen yei-s ago, when it was almost a per-otrtl l.riorior to i be an an!i-D"m crat, there were in North Carolina re' t a few hi e itti'i rf-I'l Ctah.e m-n wtio, liec'i'ise they had aiwav- been Whiija, woultl hot t ecome De-mocr tt I fhcd not name them Many are how dead ; but those who survive hive in the main forsaken the pirty which for-ook its own prhicipk-s, ai d all principle-, in fa.-t The prominent Repubhcati tiarie-h tb'tt I read ne-v in y. -or .tte peer- ar- unf'-.-rn;tiar almost all, except D kerv . If Ihc new men art; no carpet-bagger.-, th v at least do not ber names th-ithave 1.. north le p! ares m ou; history. NEW Vol.K KACTIO.N S. But I not writing new from X e w lorri. 1 here is a new,. Heav-n on. know-, what tne I t-m'crstb; t , E - " am "wiiig-'' are doing her-- for ..I'm-m v None except til .-- that are oi th n,. , Cnr. follow the frtq .cat " d-.i-Kt-r- ' or . ... b " l'.J 1- iieciarc-d emphatic a! HI. reguiar p no;..-, as it y a,w v- declare' I just before a convention. New Vrk city polittes is worse than anything el-e. The Rt puhliC-tns here, howev-r, have ij iite as urgent roed of "hf-.rriiOnv"' a- anywhere ei.-e. But tin. re are ;-v;de!.i t- of quite a-.-eriou a di.-agre'-mtht as ever. Uri.uckily, however, these di-igreemen!.-, unhke tho-e of Democratic " hails," are a,i healed before a national election tikes r.'ace The Staiwstrts are ni.ve an 1 fiii: of 1 fe. It is by no means improbable that they vi;l -o manage their all :rt a.- te give Prtfid'-nt Anli'ir the next nomination, lie is a s uivtart, but n't insanely stalwart' when rccasion rtqiiires rn- h rat ion. Per- i .-nally he i very populttr am ng ail cla- s id New Yorkers, and he de-erves to be. Meet .tnv g'..iid-li vt-r tnd a-k h;m a'oout the Prtsident. "Arthur i- a u; he v. id sav. (ioo.j dmn'-r.-. good Wiii - g'od j Acs, good fellowship these bring, men CiOse together ; and the Pre-iueut ha- by these bten brought very near and made very dear u most genuemen m trie metrop ,hs. s Another week, other and frc-siier topics. ; To the Chronicle 6vM re S. r. o i v:r,o-rt in II n if j . ,n I . . . . . rnor. .... :u. d uht i be 4 rnkSZ 5T , .1. .?. in" I -VttOi4.furi,' rr? 'r--,r-1w -VJ , . . , . f tttwi . n.. r- , , 1 " a '.. ."I.lMi !...: 1 l.e '.'(iti.v ) l(.,r.. .... . .V . . 1 Price 5 cents. I I rv (! ; r fl.arrt f t hi 1 t: lt suir. " (fra'r J. - I ? nf '. . f r N r-.-1 f ur A f r - -si, . : i i i . ' ' : - sir i ill b ' ! r !,- fiot, of f . J r ! t:. ! . i: I of!. it ri . .? r r- ' - ' V t P' ' I ! . !i! Dfi to t' t !- I t ! i oi 11 U th.y 5 1 ' o. "the if s. ,! to ;,o iM'.ii r J.-trv ., , r j . l ,.. . j ' o. i Oil i ' v 1! - . f lit TV- i :t w l,r it r-r n i.d i 3 Ik okf ttl.il id. th- Ml.uMi I.l; t it i.l to tm J. r , .ij M lirief am of Mme td t (,,. . ,n of i :.re pi tb v. n 14 of S'i'H to I T- Jh. u:.f.f .. j ; (. o ... ? Lmdtn !. i. t he it nation w en. f,.rt U wirue: : ih- iwmner- of the ... -tu-.f the .u:J..r -ntc. to tl-idtf to I d K- i tt.d the r .;Uhtir of h.. ... . .. I . .. .. . h itu. !.-.-, ii, t!,f Smt!i tin re vv t : . U.c Mat nan' i:u lir-t of Ii- h-ei. in N or; h ' inciii v!ii aw at !e .oU.4 ije th.il u.w-t .M-. ru-tO the i' let we.tp.n, r. - .nnd Imlucc- v . le pr.q , p k I n:f re the tl. N' v l.nl u. i. r, .iii 1 )i vii o h i pt th.- u is -ttion. i i recult u th uej,i ;4 ' . . . flt, rprs-e i A MAt.MfI.INI silo WIN., ;t r.tl, f .it -t and an ih'uta! we-tjtb ..:i:ie in s: , bet part aid u ly N - i !li .-ir. l.i.a. Ii - bird to u . & k e I i- hire of any .-t! ih teci I cart . m .re thtii -i! inn. t the let.lii rr of ut. fr- .ii f;iM.. a p. hardl feature- of th.- rb.bit :t thi r It Ing. .r. cause a- y el e, rv I hu g t in onf id to Mid a f iiipicfiii cii ooue fitit ou;?f ot o u;T f I i 4 ' I V . v. for w ho ei-r 1 a I V Tin-, how. mt. it ut trin kio w any txhhition to ..pen wt pen tvtuli it p -u ' In a future letter 1 -htu be -tbie to c,i tie- u tin. of nil the c aj 1 i pi : ,ng s; i , , f the ld Nof.ii -!r t! i have a: i.-d in giving P.o-ton the b -t r tlo-bui-.ii ot Southern re-'.un . that b t r be.-n - h here. t HE SloIiY Jlltll I I.Y loI.D. IJefo g. it.g into details 1 mut men tio.i th ..iphic. unique ami htldy nrtitlc way the t..e id the Xhihit i tool. " Printed ..n ;i s':,l four-p.e eh culm, nib- 11U ed by coat . of rni au-1 uthrn Ornery, are the foiiowinj; tTe .-.-niene.-n : "A eolh.th.ll I , i :i -! r.t I I lit'- l;:aS. rhii r. oi,l.-.-- ol I l'- o! Nullli I .!..!,!,,!. II,.. ...UlH I- (In- j.il the o,a .i;,- .,, I V 1 lit it Ol - ; the lull -U, t I . . v 111 ! l,i - .,i,U ( hi- t.iw ton.--. I h.- s-t.tt..- of .N..J ! Ii I ...;iu.; N. iat. ;.i to t ; V . l-.iii.-. ; e -(! . Aiea. ,.--. S" . In 1 h - . t 1 .;.-!, . ..V- . i eo i I .. : 1 li J. . . , i . I ' i-i- -, - t 1 1 1 1 . - v , Mil,,; tl..- pi. .-...!.. !, . i, "i -fill lnetitl--' Imm '!! .,' H ,..-,t liich.r. North t aAflrHaU.!', Jiil. l aiel hi , than I ri , si l e i ll, to ! i ; i ! : O , . thai Iii. ' .-.vr- 1 ' of I hi- v a- deligi;! f ! i;.o f. i h . ; d . r,' VO if ' tf.o, "y it- "tn. Im. t - I' 'Hill,! I : -. !. nh ...... . , . . r , , , it" in li7.,,r'l . fid-. Ly. f. oh n 1 :. 4 ' ' -. i- a 5 ue,' h' f t W hjr. : o. W i' !,li, ' 4 g !.- 1 i I I. I .1 i i o-t, at . tl e . - a - 1 1 1 'in I i -! of h.tt. i . : i j,. . 1 -to h. , f o . to If,. Ih c e hi: : .. .,! . Hi-" of the .il. lie ! V o ' . i ,"d o.. i;.;--Pi..f Hah tgl li ,v i , a i. a.i -e f . h i 1 i ' -ci 1 :;-! ili-f ., o nth :!, i t i!c- ;.! ta hi:.g N'. : h. li, of the . Il l - 1 ti h r-, snii of . . i' i r : .t : ' Po.f. K ri ri-t. h aiding in the w o f ii ; e.Jito; hac 'l.-.-r-. T. K . B. u r, id i :, :,g depart liM-i.f '-I th" .- f f h i v ; 1'iof. W. E. Hidden, d th r il I and 1 1 id ! tiif M o.i tig ou.p.in v , Point, X. C , an! Lmm .--i - - r i ic e. d h'- r' null td t lo ir 'omhiu'-d i ah- ' Em ; lor I Mel laix i- t ta-tilv irrang.-d. !;rii .in! iy )y a; t ra 1 1 v . hi' :' i .h- aved and ln't-i. "1 'I tiino ! uni iu.!- d vat - of Nort h :tr- .hi. a, fro -f th- eoa-r to ti ' t V of ! 1 j,; o- u t Iii- " - -. a in j - !iUlb0- ef 'l.e ill Co! to;, Jo baci o a 1 a tc . - -urm- oiil- t! lu j -0 -h-lo.-t mountain-, fo e. ,,ooij. loin t ui -et t ue- in h.-r". I he w ii..,. ex) by an enoimoii- -.gn. tie- g,.' w hudi - n at i e i'-a". -. on telc-d the vv ot d- N oi t h gr at h-t!' i s ma-!.; of hi a. edge- a- to give it a v ry -tr a! . e. The -igll ;.- feh'o .!,. v h hu ndr d - of little fi ig-s'ar- an 1 -'i:p- -. ai.- fioito.g ' ill l.'!K -f ii. h are f.t--a : oi I a i " ih o ur .it : h. ;hg appear ! at tie f , j, -o mat th over th- ! Xoith State -vith a voogeaj.ee. j he i:ii i in j is dei ail t r- -verve or a future b-tt.-r I lllH It b ,i . ht IOoV in -a', tiiat tle-v ' '.'. -t of -a;, that t 1- ; hat a' i of tb-- no rih. 1 i. Or ' ' - . ' ' o I jI.fn i.-i in w h"' ' till i'T lis a ' , 1 1 t: ;c f ).. af en' b.-rmen of t1..-i- . .f iioj (.rt..; , I to,t 1 iuhi- Xhib.t ...j growing i'- 1- of ' c h.u, tn hian- h- ar Dr. D ib.o-v -tate lb- " t , r-i i - - .iitie- of the central portio; :tt ! that tic- 'arge-r niney tr '. iifor nla ' v "i- i n N rt!i ' ar- di a! 1 tie - ( .-r ai-. D b'.-.-, ,. r je.-. ,i ; I . hfite! ur- i good-, tf h re ao air.-.ti.ug ' c w or-!erful n.-.'.ur d r in - -f ' ir -ta'e. an 1 all -e.gg' -;, g to ti,.- v. ded pop na tion of M a--n. hii-'-tt- tli"- ah ih it'.'.- ot room, atid the weahh t .-pp-rt"ir. y aw a.i- b.j tr,.-ui iii th" outb. Why, XorfM j.. -linn ai.j-e- i- big -r,ough to .q, iri'o h.x sta tic- - ye el .-.Lt.- teliU'tt-, i'id li - n e'gh "ft over to urkt: a i in !- Ai:j Nortn Carol na i- o y : - " -rn -'ttte-. Voiir p.-oph Jo..- 'veil in e.,f,. 'j(, he-e. ,M.i'. .- have ; Rhc i i oh" of -have do chu . tt ermgra. tatj lujin wnich : "I ue the gu -a- hu- -f .!i Mi-- .1 Brcr.t. la '-e. -t- e. Its a ".va.F 1 a. . of K rno - itht-rn pari.. .inoiiWeaith i.f Dr. btfjii.;., f the r i i i f h ii' U-: Ma Mr. rv--jii and her diugtiti r. tr'.o-.t. , X. C, and Mt.". larv;- v. ry polite to all t u- n, b it j-er.-i-t- in de-.dini.hg c- to f ..-m. " I have no p ... of North Ctroliht,' he -a;.-, oliti t li i; n-e for such a mil. n w-paper to tain. . iti it-i 1 North ( a- F. W Gri!!i.'i. tht; Secretary of th" In- 1 ' , , . . , . 1 ' - P-t D-" uhhi 1 nib : " - r" Southern . x i . ir" i. . -t tub ' ' ' - i.r i.uitM ,0 t'(- rirviios- t o - -' i . 1 I " L v. . e 1 - -