The Greensborough Patriot
June 5, 1862
Page 3
Col. Z. B. Vance.
The
unanimity and harmony, which, in times of emergency, unite public opinion and
preference, in their selection of a candidate for an important office, are
often striking and imposing. We find the
people in our section, including the masses of the old parties, are anxious
that Col. VANCE should be the next Governor of North Carolina. The same feeling is manifesting itself over
the State. For ourselves, the only
anxiety we have had, was that we should have an honest, able, prompt, and
efficient Executive—one who would industriously study and quickly learn his
duty, and efficiently and promptly perform it, without favor or partiality,
discarding all envy, hatred or malice, soliciting no reward, but an approving
conscience, but ready to award with just praise and attention, all who
faithfully serve their country in this hour of trial and danger.
We
believe the masses are moving in the right direction.
Mr.
Vance is a gentleman of genius and ability.
He is industrious, vigilant, and active.
Ever ready, late and early, for labor and for service. He has won approval and distinction in every
position, to which the people have raised him.
We verily believe he will be impartial, no respector of persons, or
parties. But be as prompt to do all
justice, as he will be to do his whole duty to his whole country.