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DXTUi OUSEKTEH . I of Tvas Present ancTTieard his I " t' " X 1 innnnolctont with flonltv t rk nort v- -v I P -rth nrlnnw,t rnrV m i vt B ' ' as- 4h ow)otB panp m woicns " TUT- V t.',r& J(mKSpENpiETON, Propl'rs. Wednesday, April 22. 1874. ... - tL. , - , 'iftl T - - -y riiATaDinAM esq-,--INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES. or any other independent candidate wishes to prove his devotion to the country and bis allegiance to the Con servative party, the best way to do it 15 to submit his name to the proper Cj?fl.sexYaHvaCQiu-euHoa This is no time for Conservatives toJeopardise yjc success, oi the rjeuy&y byjiictefand ent action. ZEB. VANCE, XTBZ. S5 ?TO Wnce, lecture mS5 UC51 Ui "JC oeiisuu, huu pieaseu every lnrtnn ti,0 lotto- ,i-t r.. '-' ;: .-Mi Says the 'arfontou Gazelle: "Pla to Durrmni,vbo lii 1SG.1 was cue of .. the Jcivding lights of ernpuraqy, has 'AKcclarcd himself a Ciinafdate fair Cou ft7reW,' arid 'eoficits ltf.61 Votes 'of his bttthr Itadicals." " "y ''' ' Thd Gazette is lmsiufunned, or else we arq. 1 . - We are not the apologist d' Mr. LHir ham, nor of any other man or' set of , ,. .ju.et.. Iit, .nvJioiHi it is in1" our power The dispatches indicate that Grant will probably veto the Finance Bill. Tremendous "pressure'' ii, icuig tfbar op him hori enl capitalists. 'Pressure"'' 'is altlhns it is hard for anybody to stand. It tries megSaSwiliS ,orfulfjfrralL street voft& find ipTdrifableTo"mvcst' a few million in a veto. But in spite of Grant's weakness for money, we believe he will stand firm in this mat- nr. Rt:l If o ' . ' .1 f it: ii - . . i r. . ' , . r one who henrr! it,. TTr will rnal-p At. lanta another visit next season and will pack DeGive fron pit to dome. as a lecturer he is no less a success than as a popular speaker, : 5' After the lecturfi Gnvprnnr Van p.p. in -response to "TJroiOTiged " n pplatise pme on pne stage agaric ana made a neat little speech on the situation, tjllect with "hits" on pcrhtical abuses. THE SUPPER AT PEASK's. After the lecture was over. Govfirnnr Vance. accomDanied bv flip ipp.r,nrp Committee and Dirp.P.f nrs. mrf ararW of friends it pease's Club lloom, where a iBumf tuolbsiuppei- was spread. With a huge punch bowl in "the centre. champagne at every plutc, and Gen. ft&hert Toombs, with his i n i m .itahl p ltalk." aptJwf-heiid of the table, the occasion was a brilliant onci. For an hour or so, Gen. Robert Toombs, Gen. Colquitt. Col. Alston. (J Mr. Hill, held tlje company in hilari ous entertainment ; and thert when the FOREIGN NOTES. 1 JA riockcait" efl 15.000 niiupr-i fa 1 15,000 niters V.- I Baidn SchifeirzenbortiL tJA i&w ington the latter part of May The cables between Santiago de Cu ba and Havana having been repaired direct communication between the Wesfrindiesj New Yprk and'iEttwue; ' A num"BeFoT Parisian" ' tratfesnien have subscribed to present the ex Prince Imrjerial with a sworr? nf X . . - A A 1 J I A r adorned with diamonds, and some of the form p.r nffipprs nf tl, - ------ . v. lj wv nio VliCllil- aifers of the Ga.-irtl fcn ,tKipl- roo-; ar the Prince used to belon ... o; . v. w v. gtvtDim a handsome enronometpr. inscribed with the datp "Mt-pIt ir, ' and the words. "Sem fidele.". r L ' State News. THE BASK 0F:MECKLE1JBTJRG, Jj.s.S'Tate, President j.Hjs. vv . uewey, tasmer, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF XATE & DEWEY. Q Inis Bahk Chartprivl Sfaifo orthe ntc'aht "apWpSfS ' to the building ol ttie Western Road. If the Conservatives can" repair this great wror.'v 1 SC.it" 7&o&Wm. tKKS mean; uecunimi'iKl to the attention of our readers an article froin. exSlielby B'uinrrow the Judgeship. We endofse every line of it. Men who will de scend to trickery to obtain a judicial position show themselves unworthy of the honors thoy seek. - In anothe r c(dunin, we publish the Resolutions recently adopted bv the ,S.a!e, KctecVitlv, -Committeo-of the ftenuKljc-Conservative Partv. The leas therein expressed wifl no doubt meet with hearty approval throughout the" Conservative ranks." " vil-" r Whatever he tho fate of iheConsol- idation movement, between this and November, we think it.due the people of Western Xorth Carolina, that the to remedy a manliest injustice, we , , Z 6 IL" . ...... . . . Lliowcr to secure the earlv c(imnlni.inn una II not nesiLate to do so. ip lTTror f .. . . .. . J i'"",uu r " - 1 the benefit of friend or foe. Mr. Durham, as we understand him, is not soliciting Radical votes ; but is '-''running for Congress as an Indepen dent Conservative. In a speech in Shelby, on the 8th inst., he said that "ho had entered upon the Congres sional race and proposed to rim it through on an independent plan:; that he had been charged with lack of fealty to the Democratic part-, and it wan not true; that he had been abused and misrepresented when his bands were tied, and that he was still a firm in his allegiance to the part ij as h ' cm ti'as." ' .NQthiiig'COuld be plainer than jtncse declarations, which added to infojrjrut tion that'we derive from other soijrrps, convinces us that Mr. Durham j is a professed opponent to Radicalism. ihis much we deem it proper to sav in justice to Mr. Durham, as he once acted nobly for JNorth Carolina : of his subsequent actions we say nothing. But as we love our native State, and desire to see her rescued entirely from," the defiling hands of the Radical party, wo must, say a word for hey interests; in tnis connection. The average estimate of thevcotton crop in the South this enrfent year "is about 4,1,8,383 hajes. The crop was large enough last tall, but what profit f5 the farmers ? Few cleared money. It don't pay to raise cottoiv at H cents a. pound. fl "VHierl tlrg Republicans had powi in the State, they despoiled iU4-ierv Utlhr thet could. l'hal again. ai"dso firmly convinced tha iloimnaice of the Conservative a necessity to the welfare of the jarty the an an that the State, that we look upon any who jeopardizes the interests of party as practically an enemv to country, whatever may behis motives, however pure or however blamcLss.' .Ihedefeat'of Conservatism is th uniLh f Radicalism TI,o t;A, .... 11 illlillJ of Radicalism is r.iin to the State:! To he convinced of this, we need only point to South Carolina and Louis iana, to say nothing of our Own State, and of others that have been cm-sell by the dominance of the party of ''Addi tion, Division and Silence." ; Independent candidate for Conser vative votes do most assuredly jeopar dize the interests of the Conscrvalivc party. There is nothing innately wrong in independent candidates, tbut where it divides party, and thus "Ivos an adversary, a chance to run in I be tween, and gain the victory, it becoincs und aeirravatin"- u-rrmn- ii,,i noUo he tolerated. ReL'iilar nominations liy regular eon ventifjns, is the life of any political organization! Split a party into fragments, and liUc a broken vessel, its strength is gone. At the same time, we think that the peo ple ought not to abide by nominatidns, unless they are fairly, .piarelv, And openly made. The people should. pay i") attention to nominations that ju'e obtained by trickery or knavery. j Viewing the subject in this light, tlte State Executive Committee of our party, resolved to earnestly recomend the members of the Democratic Con servative party to discourage indepen dent candidates, and all other disor ganizes, and that all support be. promptly withdrawn from every aspi-- rant lor omce who shall onDose thp 1 A - - a great ought CONSOLIDATION. Spirit of the State Press. riicrc conltl be no greater" f6l!v than for Conservatives to war upon a pro ject that is struggling to complete sich important railway connections upon which the State has expended millions of dollars, without completing tho Imqs. It is clearly then the policv of the'U)iiscivative party to sUud.bv the friends of consolidation .with alktjip moral power we can' rivr "in" 'iLn' eflbrts to colsolidate the railways in which the State iso ln.rfnJvintriitp1l . r"-j ' .'i'V) ana winch, it successful! ed, will not only alignment the value ;-Iu:oPei-ty, but also buildup the coin-. merceoi me whole state. d, Mr. Hillyer toasted "Zeb Vance and the Old JNorthState. " The Gov ernor responded in a nobby and hu morous manner. (Jen. Toombs then being toasted, arose and made one of his telling speeches, in the midst of high applause. Mr. Hill then follow ed in a handsome and eloquent speech, for which we have no room to-nicrht. jXten.olquitt thpn, being toasted m in deServediitfarjner by Mr. E. Y. Clarke, returned thanks, declining (as it was 2 o'clock) to make a speech". It is seldom that four greater men thaniJeU- Vance, Dob Toombs, Ben. Hilf and-Alfred H. Colquitt, ever draw around the festal board. On reading the above, we were verv pleasantly reminded ot an incident t said to have occurred when the Dcm ocraiic convention was in session :t -New lork, m 18GS. Governor Vance was among the delegates from North Carolina on that occasion but as it was his first appearance anions: our -Northern friends since 1860, even his name unknown to the mass of the Unterrihed there assembled. TU- con. eral invitation our delegation attend ed a huge banquet prepared for a nor- nou oi me convention. The hall was commodious but well nnr.L-Prl tlm viands, rare and promotive of irood icnow&nip ; me cuampagne, seductive and inspiring. When the company had reached the hilarious stage, toasts and responses became the order of the evening. Man ay brilliant '"'speeches elicited the warmest praise and caused the hall to resound with joyous festivity. Fin ally, in a pause, some Xorth Carolin ian, ambitious for his.;'s?ction, cried out modestly for " Vance!'' and' forth with 'Ao-mo Northern Vance arose to air himself. Bat hothincr djuint.fvl I our Carolinian amends his r.n- t,' i t callmsr for Zeb mice ' ami -tmi.,1 mni, clamor, .up. s;pr;ng one Western man answering to the call. Plieov'eiaOT's lffieifct,r itt-.uu n mi-Mid With Zeb Vance 0y'XoWT Carolina: and the cry was re-echoed vth shouts of good-natured laughter. retpon.se, the Governor arose auducH-Hy a mine of wit on the astonished guesls- who were so delighted with his oheniiur MVpi?iiso!eiis9 they elevatad him lilr.'Hdi'"1011 grace aBdMieposifecf him on a side-boai-d where amid broken glasses and over turned dishes, the orator of thfe even ing poured out such a brilliant stream of wit and wisdom, pleasant aiiecute and caustic raillery as astonisl ed .mil Municipal matte - -------- ceuiuji nvejy m itaieign. itogues and bhrglars are on the iampa-e m Croldsboro. Mrs. Governor Worth wli n li I . . - , -MW .Mid UVCil quite ill at Ashboro, in recovering. State and county tax in Catawba is oO cents on the $100, A new post office called jugtown has been established in Catawba county. G. M Yoder, of Catawba county, has an earthern dish whirh -u. .T i ... Jacob weaver in 1706. The Sundav Srlinnl ..;i.. ..t- . u .. -j "wwct.y ui me Jortn Carolina Conference is to meet in Raleigh on the 14th of Ma v. W. C. Durham. V. , .. . .7 '.""'l'l i-.vii.tii (JOJJ- tioi or the enitnnnl minmno - vuiiiiuiio Ul LliU oueioy jia nner. . There are over two hundred build ings in course of construction in Ral eigh. A niaxl do T Or iL finer cnnnrt.'r," t, 1 . mod i:n i , , . A 47 ... Tuesday. L- - "ULl XLV. V Ul IJIC fiftncral . Assem bly and dulv-oreai2Ad under Laws of tho Rtatf nfKnrth with ample raeans is pfepired to transact General Banking Business. and furnish accommodations to ah its Cus ujiuers nil ijlDerai firms The bank will receive Deposits subject to fV, A.1. J nail. T . . "i-, auu wui jaiow interest Accordiiig tu agreement on all Lteposits left on time. ioouc oenuiuaies oi ueposit Deannp; in terest at the rate of Eiffht ter cent Tr A Ti mi m on all sums lying undrawn ovor thirtv Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion! and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. TH0S. W.DEWEY, Jan. 1 1874. Cashier. New Shoe Factory ! SAMPLE & ALEXANDER MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats & Leather, Have opened their Shoe Factory and lire nOW Tirpnnrnd In f,, I. j " , . to the Wholesale and Retail Trade at pric es that defy com neH firm. r,n o,t me style, quality and price before buyin jau oj JAMi'LJi & ALEXANDER. NEW HOVELTIES, B ' if 5 y. ; ' fi - . T&I? Mvira H 311 bflopf-.nl sf SiV nf sf .-l- S?y (Kiods F4riqy goods. 'White !J Clothing, 'jfcc'feoiiglit since ihe tumble in Northern markets, are now ready for inspection. A better selected stock lias never been .fnTQl tr. tl.n tr.t.1.4 r.f tKij ltT AIilllv w jJ til., lillVJV. VA IUIJ 1.1.1 . .....j Goods (among whioh are many desirable siyies oi uress uoousi can ana win oesoiu at nail the prices paid lor them by early Such Goods as we make specialties of win dc lounti greatly lower, iiian otnor Tr,. .k:i " ....ii. -1J...1 iiuuora, h urn; uui regular uiiea uiv as iu as any nouse in tne city. jSSTO THE WHOf.KS!AL,E TRADE we can oner some superior inducements ana one oi tne largest stocks ot staple jury Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes. .Notions. Sha'wls and Fancv Articles as low as any Jobbing Hpuse isorth or South for cash, or to good parties on as liberal terms as any other House. Call and examine our Goods, nriees and ' ' lenns. ,33J Wanted hi inn- Cntt nn in lamp 4u'uuy to nn jjoreijrn oruers. McMUKRAY & DAVIS march 6 . . OUR JOB DIPiUflHT! killed in Statesvillo last Raleigh News: Wc learn, tfaat the board ot Trade of this city will give a handsome supper to the members of the presa of the State during their vis it to the city next mouth. A youncr M m V ilnnngton, fell off, and her foot catching injtiie, stirrup she was. drag sred a coiisrdeTlilo ai ..nn ,i on' released when the- saddle girth broke. Oner of her legs was broken above theaiikle.' So says the f$tar. The Intclllnpnr aavs tlo..4 ! .J l.i lliesdav even in jr' tlio tanrX xe nt v - o v V)L an s, ustwalt, who resides a few miles from oidLeevine, ran away injuring one wo man ver' serionslv r 'J ) C0 LlllUn 11 trom the wagon the wheels running oyer her head and legs. lTlILLIOIVS OF ACRES, RICH FARMING LAND S IX NEBRASKA, If For Sale Yery Cheap. Tea lairt Credit, Intcro-l onhj G jnr cent. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Sectional Maps, sent Free. THE PiniUE - hmmi m l handsome Illustrated Paper, contain ing the Homeftcad ia7P, 'mailed free to all parts of the world. Address (). F. DAVISi Land Commissioner U. p. R. . Omaha. Xki SOTJTH CAROLINA NEWS. The Winnboro bovs ized a base ball club. ha vi origin charmed the entire assemblage l 1,1.., t: .1. .. -.i . "U1 11 i-isncr, oi coluin Ilia, was tnrown irom his buggy on Saturday. xxe nau ins arm lractured and w?s consincraoiy stunned. li':.. i - MiunsuoroAfw.f:. Judge James M. Kutland died in Winnsboro, on the u.urning ot the J7th of April, at the age of sixty years. Judge Rutland was niio fxl 1. . . . . . . . ui tnu iiiu.,L prominent and lii"-li ly respected citizens of Fairfield Coun tw Xey Palei-h Sentinel. The .Stockholders hik! should have remembered Directors that only fifteen in the Hou.sc, and nine in the cenatc, were lound to yotc against the proposition to exclude dishonest men from the board qf directfirs... ;Vv hold they cannot accept a part of the char ter or consolidation biil wln'r-b r,i. Uhe peoples money and bonds in the coiporauoi),' - without accepting . also that clause which excludes BillySmith. That exclusion was as much a part (d the bill as the clause allowing them to issue bonds, Jt was all but one act and must be received or rejected as one act. The Constitution haVnothing to do with it. If Gov. UirfdVr can de pose Stanly i5s President of the Atlan tic road, surely the legislature, when that body gives six mjllions of proper ty to a corporation1, may say no dis honored man shall have'control of the property. . er had northern annetite imnrnipf.tpd on such, a feast, never had western eara'been regaled with such admirable strains. In a moment the Yr.r Uov ernpr of North Carol hS had wfcn the hearts of his former foes, and Vance so lately unknown, became at once the lion of the day .lig,lQtgh Created. m The Judgeship. The contest for 'Judge, in this the 9th Judicial District, is becoming very animated, and from what we see and hear, we fear it will terminate in a tierce and bitter one among thefriends ot the several aspirants. A meeting Spartanburir was iield in Charloston and arrangements made foi prosecution road. oi Hie directors ot the md As hevi c iraili-M-nl on the Pith. 7 a snoed i 1 the surveys pf the me wile ot bnenir John II. IJauIc of Laurens, was robbed in broa'tl day light, within a short distance of Clin ton, on the 11th inst., by a Colored i n an w no tnreatcned to lill her un les she gave him the money 'sh'c had about taincd er. 070 was .the amountob- ATi's. Xancv Grantham d;o,l ,.n ti, Sth iu'nt., aiuluj-iesidence of C. C. Mix- r.Jije position ol Judge is one of first 01b m DaHiligton, from friclit The "1 m liirii-f -i n n r ti tl.n f .... ... i ' . " ' r . - -'j.w.JVy 1.1 o'fcoilO JlmMU X, : Jk - .1 r. m a . ..... r.. iiaisciertbalierfifi this rcso- roipMery llBartd Cqicrvativc , u tjiqBjjbtatc. 'The independDnia-ndi-.dateno'?,6lt than an o$ftjify$. He is aniJIversaryiiii, the guiiQ of' friend. Jle places 1jm.rf.in thittitj,V(i.e be ,forQtltrie epunlryr-that' ViVi.der to Tidvancc himseWlie is wiHlhWsacri ticc iijs party'sitcrcsts-ijvc i.s a farnvof selfish offc to be oonfleiiined 9" airccasiong'r:: :- Me think it jbest for aspit'ants to oRie4 to pause ldrjg before jprrijng out as indepcndenlVcandidales.'' .TJicy owe it to their friends and to their country. God, fnows the Old North, .BUto has' suffered enahghTrom her Kadieal enc- miesrn It will be:hard indeed if alia ia calledf'upoii to Buffer at the iltantls qf amfi&tjfcus in.eri-Jio profess' fa te her if1 ; rrj. i li speecji of Apvi) tru as chargeffiithat he vrWfaHhles M X;-friejh' 'asss the . w-J:xV-. -i i epng ui luicuignu oratory exager- was- Mil as'firnmjiis alltffivkqei to the atei'aVecJLlessIysan unchristianized mrth as hcew-lc&:' Thesja.fiMbrone- fcff.ftie'(MM&Jorfrndl: wowst they- may not be idaliiicactr worg but vye put them droMy Vindicator and "Watchman.! The Governor was there and prom ised to carry out the law to the letter it the act should be accepted. Let us have Peace. . Brooks axi Sumner. So mcbody sends us a newspaper, wherein atten tion is called for what niirnnso wn arc' left to guess to an address on the lollowmg paragraph occurs : "A sprig of South Carolina chivalry one Pres toirS. Bropks-thinkiiia or pretend iu4ttS$ak tfelfMaaie, A. P. But ler, had been insulted by Sumner, armed to the teeth and accompanied bynnoirrer chivatrous soy of South CaOlilaffkS y) behWd him as he satTtlAcrirt His clesk fn Ithe Senate chamber and with a club struck him once, twice, three times, until Vm fr.il stunned, seuselcs and: . bleeding upon the floor :.and; even then tho ownvHK- assaiiantioiHintijioinunJblq; after blownnon hia r.rostrrftf form ' TKo the whole North feelcd nnder those blows, and alter that it was as lmpos- woHfcJ but vye tat them dojttr;Ainey , r:"'rrTUttlfff ."P,1 c-r-a' wereported tu by & mir t i . mijiuiuuai; iu ine country, iinu in maiung a selection to till it, the peo ple, now that they are required. to se lect by ballot, ought to be careful not to be imposed upon by the tricks and wiles of the politician and demagogue. Honesty and capacity are the .tests which should be applied to ad aspi rants for this high position. The Judge sits in judgment upon the just afcdlhe unjust, unon the le arnpd ..nirl the ignorant, and upon the rich and the poor. How important then, that the scales of justice be placed in the hands of those who will hold them equally balanced between the most exalted and the most humble, between friend and foe, and who will carry upon the bench a purity and integrity of character, which will be above sus picion, and a dirnitv. wh If Will rilr vato tho Position ontirnlv nhr politics, and personal spites, hatreds and broils. No other than such a character is fit to wear the.T ndir-nl or. mine, and the people are not so blind ed, as not to see and heenmr. HimVcto,! when they see any one, who aspires to nus iiigii position, get clown in the airiiiun ana mire ot the demagogue, ftndr attempt to blacken the character C i i i oi an opponent oy low nung personal abuse, detraction and lying. ; Wc hope to see this judicial contest conducted honestly and fairly among the several asmrants in f !ip 'n;rr;f Let the public services and records of .11 1. . .- i a j. re matter ior aiscussion, but let personalities, except as connected with the public service and records of men be ignored by aU.SJw.lby Banner. ' , The notorious Tim Hurley, has been arrested and held in ' default of 3,000 bail, .upon the charge of attempting a rbbbery afi.P6ttstown, Penn., about the 1st of March. He admits being in Pottstown at that limef bat" says he had gcirie there' to settle a board bill. 1 m i . i m m m i . . . a. The Augusta Chronicle and ' Sentinel savs ! "It. is -m trior exn fViot n.-.ir X r . T ' v. v.. uv VJ V 1 . l J ses, of South Carolina, and four of his Stan, nave engaged passage on the British :brig-Zerlina Capt. Williams, now loading at Port Royal, and will go over totjav their resneets to thu'sftuK. ner"'of that free country, and to eive -- ... n i X nim,soin a ;aea,oi Aqw tm-ugsi are done aiipearance of a storm frpimmiKr ted Mrs. Grantham, and on the Sth, a hail storm came up, when sjie becaiPe alarmed, weut.to bed and was found dead thereon soon after. A widow lady in the upper portion ol Lambcn county, lives alone with her two daughters. On the 17th inst., the mother was away from home when two brutal negroes forced open the house and violated the persons of the young ladies.; The brutes are ivn knowiv. So says the Journal. NEW YORK DAY-BOOK. emcralic "Weekly, established IftOU. It supports WHITE SCPIIKJIACY, no- litical and social. Terms, $2 per year. To clubs, nine copies for $S. iSpeciinen con ies free. Address DAY-15!0K. New York City. ap! 8. EXTERMINATOR And Insect Powder For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Jk-il-iliu-js, Sloths, &c. J. P. HHTXRY. CURRAN ,t CO., -'1 NT. Y.. Sole Airen NORFOLK, V A. 10,000 PRIZES! $250,000 in Currency to be Given Away ! r For the benefit of the masonic Relief Association, of Norfolk, Va. TTNDER authority of a special Act of the ,. . j-"-ea'aiuie, passen iuarcn 8, lXid, con IernilS eOriTOmff. nriiri'lorroo .I. 11, some Relief Association, the Directors now have the pleasure to announce that a Grand Gift Concert will be given at the Opera House, in the city of Norfolk, on Tuesday, the 5th of May, 1874. (No further postponement guaranteed.) For the nurnose of mwnritio Amio cessary ior the completion of the Masonic lemple, now in course of erection in the r.t l.r KT r. 11. viij ui nonoiK. Directors of t;ik Assouation. John u ii.oper, r resident: John B Corprew Treasurer; James Y Lehrh, Walter H Tav ior, Geo h Oldfield, Jno A Rosson, Daniel U Mcfn.l TIT Tr TIT 1 - ' it- ., v,u l vaies, M li Stevens, Vied, John T Red n mud. Advisory Hoard. His Excellency ev- . it it. ii p. i fiinip w i1 r1.. . t , - '"i J -ujuiMaiiui. : j Rurrouihs. (Urt S r, w-,n-a ...... t . slature; R E Withers, G M G 11 Rand 1) V. Vim - V' Vo1 1 1 Owens, 1' . M i- uneneau, iviii., cx-Mavor. "Col W 11 laylor, tate Senator ; Jasf i'ain, G C G List of OiFTS.-One Grand Cash Gift ju,uyu: oiie(irnn r-ili r:;iv -r,nnn ' ft . . -."-I. v.1.4, , U1IU r'l in I V onc' one Grand Cash 011,10,000; one Grand Cash-Gift, 0,000- p-ft 0i-ni Cas1,' Gift' 500 J 21 t;rad Cash Gi ts, jjoOO each, $12,000 ; 50 Cash Gifts, 2M each, 12,500 ; SO Cash (lifts, 200 each, LiO Cash Gift, 100 each, 15,000; 500 Cash Gil s, . -,,5 each, 2!),500; !),00o Cash Gifts, 5 each, lo.OOO. Gr.-md . Trvf.,1 ifwkwi ..-r... Wlijole Tickets. .$.5. Half Tickets. $2 50 r ,ateSU Tickel.-i for SiXi. 22 Tickets ior JUKI. HENRY V MOORE, Sec'y -Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk :i tor further information inquire of D G """i:n, enariotte, is (j. c o d, till 1st of'Mav BY THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE JOB OFFICE LATELY BELONGING TO THE STA TES ! 'ILLE IX TEL LKiENl ER , AND ADDING A FINE POTTER POWER PRESS WANTED: Coal, Iron ana Tiier Lands, Favorably located, on or nc.ir railroad or water transportation routes. Addict MCHOLSOX it CI.AKK, 1!1 Broadw ay, (Room 10.) New York. t ; one a! BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD fir pur MACHINE TFW AND NOVEL EMBROIDERING iki ri.i,ii.if .MA i N v (uni ty and State Rights for sale on the most liberal terms. Also. Acents Want ml r sell our other Novelties. Address H n BRIER & CO.. Atlanta, Ga. line. ni3TTTir MORPHINE Vl 1 U ill siieedily cured by Dr. HABIT Beck's only known and'BURE REMEDY ISO CHARGE :'or treatment until cured, Call on oc ad- Cineinnati, O. dress DR. C. J. BECK, -Ji. J VUJUIXj phant! Agents,: old and younii, male and female, mnk-pf mnm money sellinar our Ere n eh and Ampric nn Jewelry, Boots and (lamp, rhan at iuiy- :innr eKo. Greatest inducements to Agents and Rurcharrs. lcrms and lull particulars sent free to all A l l... T 1 . . ............ . ivuuress r. u. V i . AutrustH . Mo Resolutions Adopted by the State Ex ecutive Committee of the Democratic Conservative Party. - . " DS YCHOMANCY, OR SO V L J- CHARMING. How cither sex may fascinate and gain the love a.-d af fections of any person they choose, in stantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 2a cents ; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WIL LIAMS &, CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. LATEST SEXSATIoivi L?VERXBODY nmnjiW to sec the li I -V.."'1'. !S 11 ilbo:lt Why, nil want t ul ui.iwiiicc Hard, (inn lu-i j;n A. II. ires well's. Also, i:smiiy Bacoii. 4 T VviA.. ; f ' A,Vls' ht:il"? weet and JrUh lotAt.s. torct.licr with 20 bushels of On '"ii bets, and otber articles t., nunu-r.iii.-to mention. Cull soon, ami don't be-f.-i.iled bv In in- ' 1J'V . A. II. t 'RES WELL, mar 1 ti TIsc PuiMic. are InvitccTtc) Call and exa mine our stock of Sprin-' ,md Mimmer Goods, which we are n,,v receiv ing and opening. Jt presents an unusual varictv of Suit ami Gentlemen's Dress Goods, and a vu- uci assortment ol tasty tioods in on- I ; or generally found in' similar M-ck ni lie a can, gentlemen. : m"rL J' A Y0T'N(; SON. S25 REWARD, T WILL iay Twenty Five Dollars, to any J- person who will furnish me with proof sn flu lent to convict these house-breakers robbers and thieves, who are infest in- and plundering our eitv. W. V. DAVIDSON, ni;,1'lf Mayor "G-Slpcl" Whisker. rnriK subseril 1(T Wfinlrl 1,,.. Li ..-1 a i ,fii' ",i'"o uii.Miianion tt, ! f VyStK ,ia:,1S' D,gSists and others to niujuum uiailU. CRIER & ALEXANDER, fcolc Agents, Qharlotte, N. C. I have analyzed the whiskey known un- . 4 i,- uiauu oi L,-bh,Lt:vr," coutrolled I'.v Messrs. lValtei- l miAi Llu'leu Richmond Va, and find 'it free" from fusil o, uiuur impimtitef, and rccominenrl ns use for medicinal ami family purpoc J. R. McCAW, La.-c Professor of Chemistrv J uma-v 1 CllegC f Vh- Jaiiua.j lo, 18,2. ,nar 25 A XI) A HALF MEDIUM JOBBER, THE OBSERVED i) IS NOT KXCELLKD IX THE STATE Besolced, That wc deeply sympathize with the people in the West in their want of railroad facilities, and pledge ourselves to use every available means to secure Ihe e.arly completion of their projected lines. HesolvrA. That i.Lo . j v Avjjuuin,(iij pari v having despoiled the State of millions of dollars heretofore appropriated for railroad purposes, is unworthy of pub lic confid;eafes tifid th.it. justihes tUe conclunrxfchat if th.at par- ty snouia again be entrusted with the aunnnistration ot our internal im ternal improvements, its leaders would again prove recreant to their sacred trust, and would divert the public fund to their private purposes; Resolved, That a wise policy dictates the adoption of such measures as may be necessary to inpmasn tha nr..l: - . V.4V, UUV.rtlrlUa- al advantages of the children of North Carolina. Resolved. That we earn pat lv - - - J A OUUIJi - mend to the members of the Demo-cratio-Conservative partv to discour age independent. -r . .....wivjt.tu aim till other disorganizes, and that all sup- -4 vi. tuujiijr wunarawn lrom every aspirant for office wlm boii - -v wikhi yj it- pose the regular nominees' of our coii- veniions. - Resohed. Th at. WO tfmf-ltn. 1 1. Iriends of Free Government, our sin- ceie coiigranuaiiou&ajthe triumph of the ereat nrincinles nf t.a r:t w i- r "v vuusuiu- tion as illustrated by the Democratic successes in the recent State and local election'1 '"- a - For Sale. OA A ACRES Qf good Farm Land less 0JJ than two miles from Charlotte, on the Beattie's Ford Road and the N. C, Con- tral Railroad. Will be sold in a body or divided to suit purchasers. Also, several lots in the city of Charlotte, improved and unimproved, xlpply immediately to : mar 21, lwk W. F. DAVIDSON. ENGLISH CUANO AND CHEMICALS for 'composting, di rect from Liverpool used. cxtensively -iui seven years pasim ueorgia, with great satisfaction. Imported by Flannagan, Aheil Co.,, of Savannah, Ga , and for sale by Sanders fe Blackwood, Charlotte, N. C. The planters of North Carolina are order ing it largely. mar 31 2v ' '"WATERS & MASSE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE are prepared to make liberal cash advances on cotton shipped to our friends in Charlesi-nn nv VTO Vrvlr -wr.ii ... . . , w . - " XV1JV. fl ill also attend promplv to sales of cotton con signed to us. Offke at Wittkoskv & ne t 2? pUOF. L. VON MEYERHOFE, from the Conservatory 1 of VIENNA is open to an engagement with the Prineipa". institute for Young Ladies. Communications addressed Box 70 tcntio,,; " '1Ve ''at at- 12 : j i apl 1 1 111 100 B'AEU"n I'OT ATQES Early Goodrich, " Rose, " Mohawks, ; Fink Eye, r or sa.e by fobl A. II. NlSDET A LKo. Democrat and Home copy. JU.ST UECEIVKL). V lent material for J;lrge Int oi' e.vce, JOB WORK Send' -"" b0Uj P!ai" a'ld f Send in your orders at one. With three nrst-cl-is i, i a larse varied r 68 Jo.b Winters and re prepared to execu to all L- TtcTi We Work ;h, !lrrlUe.aJ.1 kmds of .7ni, ,iaiutss ana dispatch. TUST RW 'FIVPn Heads, Note He-vd. "T, ,ot of -JijftliivVL,R OFFICE ST ttECEIVKn . , opes and Visiting Cardt Z ' '" OBSEUVEIt OFFICE. Mrs. J. Amanda Stouey. Pi:iVATJECOBIl4G HOUSE Gray's Building, Comer Trade and Church oireeis. Frivate and Transient F.o.irders solicited. Sep 1H ly , Y.i Y-CAS1V PtlVV DER, Berrj' I'Yench Itolt Yeast Powder, Coleman's English Mustard, jau 841. . . AV. Ii. BUKWELL & Co! A Oencral Variety. WE liavc justeeeiml a large lot of Or- boff-w a,i t. i . ir"? i"?:1' coin - ... LJll, uuicn. insh I'otatoes forplantniff and eatin.r as a...... U ft keen I-ami v fimiwi ,.r ,.n . "ur- Call and see us. K.nas.- rnar 21 J. L. BliOTIIEIiS & CO. " It. BUItWELL & CO, Druggists, Spring's Corner THE RISING SUN, At the Sun. Candies at Wholesale. J l1Giun' 0ranges by the Box. At the Sun, Apples by the Barrel. it rft tUU' c?a-Lut8 the Hundred. At the Sun, Rasina by the Box. . At the Sun, Lemons by the Box. iVe have, no mmnoi;i; .... good, We bffer rheS fidaSSSiS to all cash buyers. We will not bo under? OBSEKVEli OFFICE. IF YOU WANT .JOB PRINTING 'one, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE BEST WORK OR THE i mar 21 C! S'. H0LT0N & C0.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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