A. t y yy . t t A. - ? t r Y Vr. 51 i Is WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1SS0. Single Copies 5 Cents ; NUMBER 43. f:'":" :'"!,!7!'; i m il W i r.Mi NcrroN JPOBT iiXI KUlin AT THE VII.MlNl"i - v., MAITKH - , POoTOFFICE AT Is Second Class RATES OF ADVERTISING. J I It;i: BUXTON. AT KOt'K Y roiXTf Our candidate for Governor ariived in this city on last Thursday on the evening train from the south, and took room's at the Commercial hotel, 'where he was serenaded and spoke in response. linft for the first in 4..rtin and twenty-jije cents per line and where speeches were made by Mr, l)re:icu additional insertion. r Eight (8) lines, Nospareil type, con Htitute a Huarc. Everitt. Hon. W. P. Canaday and U. E. Sjcott, Eeq. In the morning Judge .Buxton proceded to Rocky Toint and 'addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting in a speech of two hours,...- The speech was a model nsa.disquis- I . n-i The Wilmington ition upon public anairs. f nere was completeness about it that was admira ble. And the conclusions . to which it arrived were so plain and unquestiona ble that they were understood and car ried conviction to everybody. Nobody could have listened to this masterly address without a feeling of, pude in our noble candidate and the principles which he represents. ' i In summing up the deeds of the -Republican parly, the Judge presented a splendid array of facts, both as related to the nation an the party in the state. He gave a summary of the Constitu tion of 18G8, and its beneficient provi sions, as follows : " - - The subscription piHce to 1 he WIL m i kg ton Post U $1 00 per year; uix months 75 cents, i ' AllcommunicatioiiHonbukinesshould be addressed to The Wilmington I'ost, Wilminnton, N C. All advertisements will be charged a the above rates, except on spcciarcon tracts. J I ' ' - . County ticket. 1 For the Senate, II EMI YE. SCOTT. For the House, WILLIAM H. WAJ)UELL. JAM Ei WILSON. - - F.r SUcriff, HTKl'l'EN II. MANNING. Fur i:-piitrr of Deeds, 1 "JO.SKPH E.SAMP80N. ' ' For Treasurer, ELIJAH HEWLETT. ' ' i "'" : V'or (! Titfr, EUWAKD I. II iWLElT. J'4orOonstable of Wilmington Townshij joiin c. aaiTii. Ij.st wm. i . Let tvcrylody go to, the polU and voir, fur Oarfield and Arthur, Duxton, IJarriiigcr and the htale ticket, all our t-Kfulidatcs for Congress, especially W. p. Canaday of the third district, all the caud'uhUcH for Uie legislature, coun'y, a nil town officers, whop we are permit-tt-1 to sekcUby the gracofj the Ral eigh clique. : i Tuesday's Meeting. Never did Col. Mabson's Boys in Blue look so splendidly, or march with a step so even, or keep, in ranks as reg ular as on Thursday night. .They, formed at the Giblem Lodge building, and moved soon ! after to "The Oaks," escorting Hon Geo. B. Everitt, who is one of the two electors at-large. When Mr. Everitt had concluded his speech, they marched by Fourth to Market, down Market to Front, up Front to the Weldou station, where they receiv edGen. Rufus Barriugcr, and after he and Mr. W. P. Canaday had spoken, retired to - their Armory. They were saluted along the route by cheers of gentlemen and ladies. f Mr. Everitt's address at the p.iks was as charming as all his oratorical performances are.al though his voice,im paired by oyer exercise, weak at first, grew weaker till the end. There aro few political speakers in curtate who maintain so constantly an aggressive ness so audacious, and at the same time so pplished, and who soar so often on the gay wing3 of fascinating speech. He has been winning palms all through the canvass, and that last night was one of his choicest and proudt of his 1. The homstead and the personal oratorical triumphs. property provisions, by which each cit- izon holds $1,000 of real estate, and $000 of personal property. 2. Th mechanics and laborer's lien on tin ir work lor their pay. The abolishment of the iniprison- Gen. Barrincer mado only a brief address, on account also of his voice, but what he did say was to the point, coyering the local questions of the campaign especially, oUs tidings from the ahd bringing joy- mountain country funds, &c, &c, and decisive'' in town until a jia.hi: i.ii:. The Fayctteville Mmincr copies an takeu for their 14 oi hepi. zii. and declaring article from the Pofiildf September 22d, IS7G 'written by Jp3E J. Cassidy, V.wa editor of tho Post whilo Mr. Can- Kilty vsus making hisjianyass, denounc in" kuklux, and intimating th i might be vvngeancn I ntrncitios, 1 . Mr. Uassidy subsequently Wrote an artii'le disavow ins th! 1870, witirrirawing it, that lie and not Mr. Cauaday wrote it. This roorback, a meatj ud sncakiog luiuk r, has lecn drugged out for mali cious purpose, thinking it to be too late li di ny it. IM'k out (or this Hiid tttf S'liiic k inil. IVoni 1 v s. 1 T'. S - W. Ii I f ll:i I I I III lllf I tlltl .T. 1'f jiiinintr tint it is our mcnt for debt, relieving the poor from where he has spent! most of the can suffering except for crime. vass. On the subject of county gov- 4. Th,e ad valorem system of taxation, ernments, Jarvis railroad trades, the 5. The equation of taxation and the squandering the sthoo pou to wjv. i l he was, tnort, saarp 6. The loc.il self governmentinclud- Gen. Barrinsrer staid irig the election by the people of all the Wednesday night, and then took the state officers, all the judges, and all the Central six p. m. train to' Abbottsbari', couuty and township officers. ; aQJ spoke at Eliz ibcthtown oh Thurs- The Judge arraigned the Democratic day, and was driven thence to Fayette legislature, and government, for tte(fol- ville. 1 lowing odious and injurious acts j . There were loud calls for Canaday 1. The infamous and oppressive road when Gen. Barringer closed. Ifc w3 said law, which imposed on poor men in by his friends that he made the best a n r i A 1 . i ! in many cases aj or ow per year i speecu ot tne campaign, iif; merci- 2. The landlord and tenant act, most leasly ridiculed Snackelfarcl Ar taking ,i CANADAY. IN PENDER. ; Loko Creek, A i Pender Uounty, Oct. 29, 18S0. J : Mb. Editob: . . . I deem it proper to dot down for the Post a few thoughts bearing on the contest in Pender. All three of the parties are hard at work in our county. The Bourbon Democrats haye nominat ed unpopular men, and the Republican ticket will sweep the county by four hundred majority. The Greenbackere claim three hundred votes -for their candidates.here. They figure out two hundred and fifty of them as Demo crats and the balance they say are publicans. I am not versed in politics but I claim to have a little common sense, and I can see without spectacles the signs of the times, and I give you what I am sure1 is a fct, when I state that nearly every Republican in Pen der, will be found voting next Tuesday for Mr. Canaday. and for the balance of the Republican candidates. The Democratic speakers in this ( county have come down so heavy upbn Demo cratic Greenbackers, and called them by such hard names that they are mad and will never vote for Shackelford, or other Democratic nominees. There is nothing more certain than the election of Canaday. He has been speaking in Pender, and the white la boring classes, as well as the eclored people, like him very much, and many a Democrat in all our townships will vote for him. He spoke here on last Monday with much ability and effect and made several converts by his speech among the Democrats. He spoke well, and no one can deny it. ; Mr. Canaday feels for poor people, white or black, and there is no better previnct, that said elector has, by rea son of his removal had his name erased from the registration books of the ward, township or precinct from which he has removed. " The aboye clause from the Legisla tive Act plainly determines that an elector is not required to produce a certificate bf erasure of his name from the registration books of any last voting place, unless the same be in the coun ty in which he now resides, j 1 1 ' t United States Statateisl i There is another important (duty to which the attention of every judge, In spector, or other officer f election who is to receive, count, certify, register, re port, or give effect to the vote of elec tors, i3 called, and that is the Elective Franchise Act of the Congress1 of the United States Title XXVI of ! tho Re vised Statutes of the United States. Electors who may be denied their rights aro also interested ia knowing the remedies and penalty provided by such law, If wrongfully deprived of their vote by any person. Tho follow ing ere sections V : r TITLE THE ELECTIVE FHAXCUISE. Sec. 2007. henever under the au thority of the Constitution or Laws of any State, or the Laws of any Territo ry, any act is required to be done by a citizen as a prerequisite to qualify or entitle him to yote, the ofTeyl of such citizen to perform the act required to be done shall, if it fail to bd carried into execution by reason of the wrong ful act, or tho omission of tae person or cfficcrchargcd with the duly of re ceiving or permitting such performance or offer to perform, or acting; thereon, be deemed and held as a performance in law of such act; and the persons so jr person. iuo iouuw of the Act referred o : LE XXVI, at there oppressive to the tenant.- oliu r lit a ot Viiiocralii'- aour- (...orliiiiity to hv F.ivtttiville opinion hal he n'nlit l' hi'tif than-apolor t-i.siii!; hy iinpIiyiUioH ftr ihr ku v.!ux. . if prisons w ho were convicted ul'.'UtrngCK and iimrdfjn", and who were Bl impcd with the sti.'jma of degrada t m by twelve of tne nWt eminent men of Vie mate of North jCarulina '.can't be e'rvatrd into uiartyra by partisan in Jl'I.-UK HIIXTOM IaNP Tit K II A- We ucliee that, the Peiuot ratic speakers conliu'ue to reiterate the 8. Tho repeal ot tho county govern ment law, which slinks in the nostrils of the people, i. Sale of the Weatern N. C B"; road by Jarvls. 5. Jarvis in connection willi special taxw. ' '";-' JudgeiBuxiou'scO Jimcnts upon the 4th and 6th itsnis were severe and ter rible upon JarvisL He showed that by the sale of the roud the id t5 was de frauded of $.1,006,000, without receiv ing anything of aecouut, and dec'ared that it. he' was elected Governor be would uso ail his oihcii.1 p wtr to rip up Hiid fliinihilalo this i in fan; una trans. aclion, ' JJel)Wcd by the IrguIaUve rtCArda that Jarvls voted for millions of the special taxes, and defied contradiction of his st'temeuU We never listened to a more eloquent and triumphant as to the woods and avoiding a joint can- vas and Kornegay for his wild, loose, senseless and visionary theories qu the subiect of fiat money and rikE-babies, Tl,J.iUii. logs were n splendid suc cess, and consolidated for Garfield, I'uxtou'i Canaday. the sentiment U.irrinzer. and SKSATOK VANCK'ri OllUclt. io very election bu re-elected as .'During the war, at t at which Vance was to Governor, he caused to be issued the following order: j Ex. Depart'tof ISoktii Carolina, A l'J UTANT-ti KN EK A Ltj UtlCB, U-tlcigh. July 25' , COI.ON1-L: The Governor direct that you have your c mm a ml under urni 011 tne Oay of election to localities wUtre uie sertf rs aud conscripts jiuay be threat! ing, to protect tho polls. Very respect fully your obedient servant, I. G. Gatun, AOjutanl-Genera! friend of the laboring man to be found I learn that he wasa poor boy.and a self I offering and failing to vote, nd being made man, and never rubbed his head otherwise qualified, shall be ehitled to against any college wall, lie is young vote ia the same manner and to the and in his prime and full of the spirit same extent as if he had in fact per of improvement, and will make an ex- formed such an act. j 1 cellent Congressman. He is for clean- .Sec. 2008. Every judge, inspector, or ing out our rivers by money to be sent officer of election whoso duty; it is to h-ere by an act of Congress, and this receive, count, certify, register, report. will make our lands of more value, and or give cflect to the vote of such citi scatter money to our laboring meD. ile aen, who wrongfully refuses i or omits is for making the Cape Fear river a free to receive, count, certify, register, re- stream : but Mr. Suackelfcrd wants to port, or cive effect to the vote of such hamper the thing by .paying damages! r!H" -- - fuiuU j uy mm ig a jew ncu rneu v,uo now oppress tne 1 ci nis amaavic, staling suca oner, ana people alone, by . their heavy taxes for the, time and pVace thereof, and the freight as it comes down from the up j name of the officer or person whose per coupties and Fayctteville. In fact, j duty it was to act thereon, acd that he ur people in Tender, Jregard Mr. Can- J was wrongfully prevented by such per aii.tv as a man ci a very 11 no intellect son or oiucer irom pcriormmz sucu act. lt d au honest man. We are sure that I shall forfeit tho sum of five! hundred he can do a great deal more for VSTil- dollars, to the parly ; aggrieved; by such mitiirton aud Fayetteviiie and all parts 1 refusal or omisioa, tu bo recovered by o( the. district, than ever Waddell kid I an action on tho case, with costs, and and n-ui h more th&u Shackelford could I such allowance for counsel fees as the do. IK don't carry two faces in all court may deem iust.i these iwUrual improvement questions I Sec 2000. Every ofiicer or aa bin rpj Canad.." workinc 11 mcnt, Bhackelford dees. ia heart, hand and soul, BOYS IN BLUE. . By order oi CoL Mabson the Boys in Bine will meet at Giblem Lodge build ing, at 8 o'clock on Monday; night for their last, parade before the election. Let every man be present. . n v 1 NOTICE. To Liquor Dealers. Crrr tar "Wujiixgtojc, N. ti, MAToa's Omice. - , October 2D;isso. 'pnE ATTENTION OF LIQUOB DEAL er la called to the fotlowtnt law U Hit state North Carolina."' - No person or persona ahaUKUe away in i t 1 .. NOTICXL ; Members of the Fifth. Ward Garfield, Buxton and Canaday Club, jou. are re quested to meet at your Qnb Boom to morrow evening, (Monday, NOT. JW,) j nj pubUe place, retail or acU, except upoo at o ciock anarp to taxa jan .in .w preacrtpUcoXanraeUctna Dietician. .Bd grand torch-light poaseaaion, j txmMUrt i.S Scott spoke at Holly on Friday, and preettUag or ncoeedlne any pubUc clecUon . Bannennan'a bridge on Saturday. Big dnrt ll4PNm. crowda and much eloquence ensued. ; Ui.' - - w mj unuua prccincu "Any person or persona violating the pro- Vlalona of the preceding section chall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and pun ishable with a uqo of not leas than one Lun- dred nor more than one thousand dollars." -Battle's Revlsal, Section H9 and 150. NoUoe la hereby given Uiat, In accordanro with the above law, aU Bar Booms and places where- Intoxicating liquors are sold shall be clttod at 0 o'clock, r. on Hon day.'Novnnbcr 1st, and remain closed until 6 o'clock, A.'M on Wednesday, Nov. 3d. I Any violation of the above law at the cn suing election, on the 2d of November, 1SSO, Will be vigorously prosecuted. ' ! 8. II. FISH ELATE oct Silt,' Major. OIT'ar ITEMS. ; Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. It . Hurrah for Garfield.' Hurrah for!Buxton. Uurrah for Canaday. For other locals see fourth page. The bets advertised uran are bona-fide. in another col- No interments in Bellevue Cemetery this week. Three interments in Oakdaie Ceme tery this past week. Four interments in during the past week. Tine Forest No interments in the Catholi Cemetery during the past week. Secretary's Office. WILMINGTON WELDON 11. B, CO. WILMISCTOX, N. C. OcU S, ls... The Register bf Deeds issued five marriage license during the past TflE F05rYriFni Annna Meeting of week. : I1"0 stockholders of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company will be held In Wilmington, at the oflico of the Company on Tuesday, the ICth of November next. - , j . J. W. T1IOMTSON, octSltd! Secretary. The Steam yacht Passport is receiv ing a new coatof paint and other re pairs. - ','' I The reyenue cutter Colfax is under going repairs at her wharf, loot of Church street. Secretary's Office. William P. Canaday will be elected Wilmington, col. t auo. 11. oj. to Congress from this District by FIF- ' Wilmisotos, n. n., Oct. : r. i.mo TEEN HUNDRED MAJORITY. rpim v...-.. ' ' " ; liver steamer lais has been pur- noWcrs oi the Wilmington, Columbia it chased by parties who propose taking Augusta Railroad Company will bo held at uer 10 jacasonviue, uia, ami is now 1 the office of tho Commuir. in u-iiminrtn on the marine railway, undergoing re pairs. on Tuesday, the 10th of November nest. j J. W. THOMPSON, OctJJltd SecrcUry. thcr per- pf an of- uluder any sault uiHn Democratic measures, and ' I a. more glorious vindLcation of liepubr gfent u licart pnuciMes ana rueasureivuian was Lteut.-Culvnel . lMju.t, Ku.imI(iju, made bv Judee Buxton on this occar Major N. C. Ilunt, jYadkin I sioc. U was withering tq the Nort Carolina pemocrauXi son, haying powers or dutid the ficial character to Uiicharge na cinuidate. but teiisa ot tha Dwmstuns 01 this Title, who bv binders, ox com- i? tvery where, in public and private, bines and Confederal with others to that he opp'.sis putting ono trade I hinder, deUy. prevent, or obUruct any against another, but ia for giving; all citizen from doing an act required to uie n and all call'irs. a flr and e,iual 1 be done to qualify him to vote, or from high miiuU-d gentleman alo, au,d ;kU threats, or any unlawful mcan4, ugainst arrai'. jia; tiia vich. IJe tellB delays, prevents, or obstructs1, MattiiiMt 1h.1t Judce liuxton refuM'd tiii;ti;kkorn or law: T . ft . n .1 rA1 t.n ll.lrl-. h. HI ,MUICC 1IU41UII H'l.-xi SIl'J tiuuuuiti nuv .uii.bouv the Writ id llabta Corpus, and tuir can violate the law 01 tae uuueniaies Hi. v do notwithstanding the charge I which guaranties to every lu.- Lvtii uuthoritjtivc!y denied by right to vote, Trad tho folona and, fjuJgo liuxton, and there ia not the look out or the Albany Peuiteaiary," Mlitit evidence of it truth. Judge ( there is auy violation of the' election V-uatoVi has pr'onounciil the charge uu- law : I jrvit i-u novcral occasions, lie did so ' 'c. f,f. ry wrson who, by Jul Mfljor Dowd, AJooffl, This order was iui;d tu the otticcrs commanding troops k'atiuiitd- in the counties f Raiidoiph, Yadkiu and Moore to have trMp' at the jhiIIs to keep the peace. lK-a anybody rt-col- mail m I "TVk am. - "IV Vw winter? 1 ; - ehftnpe, From every section ff the Id if-1 voting at any eleciion in any trii-.t the Democrats arc scared, it seem;, I ritory, district, county, ci aud the whisperings among thciri in I town.-hip, sclKHil'dUUict. mu this county, and in all sections, l are I or ttUc Urrltorial bUb-divia that thackelfi-rd, who cheate !;pU j forfeit the sum of Gve! hundred d-dlars and $teumaa ou. o nomination, j to the person aggricvel tit-by, to be un4 reat back on them, will be clcctt d I rccovertd by aMiou ou the case, to stay at home. j I wila ccits and such allowance for itate, ter i, pariah, hicipality, Ion, (.bail The Rev. T. Page Ricaud will, ly request, repeat his lecture on "The Importance of Character and how to form it," at. Firth Street M. E. Church to night. Mrs. Win. Vtanctt. Owasco. N. Y. ' say ; I Lave" worn an Improved Ex ct Wor Kidney Pad about three wrels, and have received great relief from it for pain in the hack.' Seead. . 1 J.N. Beck, of Toledo, Ohio, says: I My father, before wearing ' the" -'"Only Lung Pad," conld not , sleep nights OS account of his Violent Coughing, since And all llaeaa r ridncya, Ittadder ....... ,, and Lrlnary Organs ly wemrtus tbo wearing it be has; alept soundly every x ri.... . .... Tl , night.-ee ad, ImproTed Eicclslor Kidney Tad. M It i aMarrelcf IlesvlinK aad IU It is saddenine to see our hairbloA- " ' 1!' ''r"7 ''" ": Ufc ' semiog lor the grave too early. More Slmple,8enBlb!e,Dlrect, Cure i Back Ache A UKNKtliDK. fi Nt dLuion .i kenansvllle. uron P 0b,?a?dn with others to ninder. delay, prevent. or obstruct, any citien Jrpm doing any 1 act required t kadone to quality nim to vote, or fnun voting at any election in any stale, territory, district, county, city, parish, township, school district, municipality, or omer territorial suo divisioo. shall be fined not lesa than f&00, or b isaprioc4 ?o tan a bill) lu-cation the i.bvrrnir conceded ilisl he 'had bwul niiinformed aud njrvi r n pcatid the sUtf menl afterwards in Jad l:uxtu'M prf.-u!e. TOWN t'KKCR. , and ilou. UeorgePv Everitt owihaulril. aa the! sailor m, Srjack- I one wont, nofmJrer'tnan bne' HarVor fr.rd and McLau it Tvn Vti n oe ponijur u v . Every person who pre aud it iout iotkv There wr re only Kiodrrs. controla. or intimidates about voter there and they were I .nother from exercising, or in excer- i not Ui front etruly divided as to rtij. ciaing, the right oftttaHw. 55 wff However, they made that each should speak 45 mt nutr, in cUtT by mean " of bribery or To the rubtic ieatiraliy ami Kapo dally to tho iltepubllcans of ?ew Hanover County, J am reliably liuformcd that there ia a Greeuback candidate in this county Il!lEPESPEST- pEVOnR-VT. 'VttE liLtiii'lu? L.4v STATti -' '. I -WW. ' - j 1he Dtitynf JfrjUfatra Bird ton? : Pvceutrars ual ba furnished with a x'Uk CCbL-,' and such jcoussel ftfes aa the court may deem just, j '; ;,'..! :: : 1 It ha-i wme' to our tituwtvdgc that thcstateUw requiring the frglatlaUon bovkz to be kpt oica b tweeu the hour of ?uarise and sunstfl registration booV, and, it si all be TUEJa I been observed, and many DUTY to revise the existing registration J have bc-n made' cncerui&g books of their precinct or t.)nliip in J The ?Ute law lr a penalty of 0e rs minimum.or one tacus- an accurate list of eevVMrC(vi(u)y j imf dollars maximum far! failing tQ rMittrtl U cl or township I prform th duties required under the and still residing thertin, without re- prrcnt state law' rt5pcUi ilccliooa. quiring such elccic'rs to be rrgUtercd j aadjuiy 'ctor vhaha boicn hicdered, I anew, and sucn registrars hall also, It- J de'.je. cbstructeJ m dknog an act who receives his rupport in a public 8UCh manner bat said boots show, haodfed dol! school by teaching, which is patronized solely by Uepblic"ns, who .it -going around abuinr;aml jT.!if 2 Vho puVticati paiy in cvtry waf -posaiUeV' ind still has the audacity to k ihm to support and elect him to the us!s turt as a OrtenWlU. Hcpublicaus, ia it just ad right tol do so? Lt us lock wU to our party, asd help thvwie who look after cur 'a'j;A,U, and not; allow ouw'.ves to'be niUtjrd by sucha fcliow, who has aU along got a liticc by our lheulWi,gifor,-KverUi,aIcJas, fhrtaU ofdeptlvlef aach penona of - UcVchord d Caoaday; ' ' ' employment or occupation or of eject- this our need and trial, when tty on ShickclfY,rd made that nsual apeech 1 ch lJ"aA l? vUb ,! fer our . w t t . r,t...nt .nd lauds, or other prorrtj, by Urc,U wct u,iBg t overthrow ju and i JiisMcUan made a pleaaant and f j-, ta todtrtcU I J w ravxv tiyaeioiis address' .1 ccuM bf cud oa fdrWr bythreau V bf tiole.ee to V down. ) J. Eta. fbtfUtfi:uttcUM4ta4ayat himself 01 -family, ihall U punished as rilwTASD KlTTll WtHD, 1 ii ilriaattcntioo to Shackellonj w su -Thf tmhisi UoadaT aht will utualstjle, l.venttmade tae j, Til)p Of qTEii, U ia both the First and Fifth Ward, at Cf the day ; bis voht V,Z W.TffW U'a nadrUand thai eettala tricar dlffl.rnt time. Tbe candidates of the from ovtr plftht, sad U crowd tUl mAaaCTrt 0f Uie DcmocraU are ap- lpub i:sn party-Caaaday) smalt, be spoke with ,cae fnjMC4,7 1 .s.vtn sUrrd rnSilMM mmm. I Waddell. iiea. II. Maaalor. sad with fomrutBlTt tnc'a line to iraj3)TOtts. Vu the aUabiht for Sheriff, and Jcr t $a.peo do wiU I ad others I iocuacuc, aoa vigor isw-iwim.;, w ao wive iotalnf w ! as U wont, aud they ail came ia "at . . f .-rp, h ! pilcilihU! Vtc &f TOLalyVWwctUthetesi : , . ' . 1 OH Ot uv - tween the hoars of aoarise ao4 4M?t on each day, (Sunday excepted) it luirtvdan ptectadia each electron, 1 . : l .-.V. IK rt.t... StfTp VTU HIU v f f,. tioo of asy tlcctors .rcsidi; ia such precinct or towoship aed ;U;ed to has not .raplaiats Uxr.. the same. especially women feel this a miction. and it is even: a greater deformity to them thau to inrn. Ayer'a II air Vigor averts it and uriore tbe hair some times, ,id it 4 original color always. ' '- j bhcriu Manning has collected and turned over to the County Treasurer taxes to the amount of W,l C$.71 of the General Fund, aad $1,302-75 of the Special Fund, making a total of f3,471 J& thus fir collected of ; the county Painless, Powerful. Il CTitEB hr all rfsofa'ls. A HKVl' LATtUN aad KICVOI.UTlON la MoUlciar. AlmrpUon tr dliwi r-rlimUi, tuttnM 4 So aataOMaetarr la(ma iatia. HeiMt for oar ImUXmm 00 Kld&ry Uuuu, Hat 11m mm mj mrufM, or irtt tT Mail, on rvrtrlor. (i. WILLI A f.lX;. UtCTJtVlT. Hka. This Is tb Orl(ttU and . 3otaa K14- tr Pad. Ask ! forltaaduae I mo othr. oct ;i-i2t r quired to be done to qualify hint to rote, has h remedy, pemaatlT, in the Circuit Coert of the United Sutct for recovery of five hundred dvUara, againtl .er rrv ko- kas hindered, dcUitd ci oUtiocted his rrgisJration, lisia r X. cw DHIIED STATES SALE OP 32.4E0 ICSES OF LAUD lH CHEROKEE, GEAHAH ASD ULAT COnSTlES K. CAEOUHi. t J Y lrto at wrtWia ra ruJ-l MstaU i poje aj rutloo oi I SaavkclUd eaa inalptellisxsmsuy atoriea. '"-'- -;r-r-'; Spot the Repeats! Shackelford toL lonrteett ihwaa4 UUs Urea head red aad fcsty Uk- saa4, ne haadrtd aa4 eleven iKt 4 U( the last tD specche fee ssads aew reeistralion, whea nes ksre eerci or voting, if properly qsaliSed. before tec a r;trr4 t5 preeiavt J The rrqoire meats of ;Uw ahoald be o; tdveship o uo uu af prar, la tae re-1 cheertai!y observed by every cficer or vised list- i Irxrsoa. ia everylhleg cooceraiar the eaU of las ballot, aal those who Zittrt w Ar t-rr:wV vvM i j in aoi well iaforsae4 as to their privi- siktr CMk 44k a?JUra ki -m rxUn i-.. tbockl rrcelve vn4ratioa m mJt tffmiaci f jpa; a , trtit!t (vca greater thai . Uos w:hos im tteifall-'fri (m (i ldce of the cUctUa law eWUcsthccs rff tvmmtj vltrt A rf.-i, fay pnAed ihir serty iaisrsai. The Act recites thai if aa eUctcr has Lt ,ttft tccerdrel ?h derukes previo-asly beea adxaiUrd U ei-Uira, v thas ai O pow. or dtv eiusssas tioalasnv wai, ooaip ee precise t f is r?shu ta tc4 Vy say sseass i - I- . .a aM ,.. - s Tar cocxrr s wnica ec axsiprs, 1 kjivtr, 100 cat Jrtie A-aay iw he shaU ast be aUo4 U rtsoUt araia ia aaothtr ward, rredact or towaahlp U U ease Cpcrrr, aaU Lei ach UcpaViaa saale hIseU ha rrodaces a ctIScaU tf the mis-! a Artectiva U rrrrrit &a4 at tt trarof thtsorsaer towti wxrl w I raHs. of a I'ntVS SW. Um Sriff4 will aBmr L mat uruds at tM I'aatnl MaiS Cwsrt UotM la City Raitiiv S. oa Tfcnriday tae 3fc of Jovt. ltt.UtSllowta SifWiM I HiV in w osi 2J. mm ta H i a r ciwaut )trs by ta UaUad sax la n-m. ia ssvaa swi Okfotiaa to K. ILi aa4ry 4ts aatwa Xrm.l mj tae a oTsiB-sui a( snthte lewaavsr 14 CtMU. .s dWuwiassstf'X.taisass ta imrtS tasvvjar. reara ia vei t.C3w a un rasy r asas ar . 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