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7 . '3 CHAS B.?J0SSS1" flEof ihd Propriety 5F SATURDAY, SEPT 15, 1878. "Free from the doting scruples that fetter our free-born reason." OUR CONGRESSIONAIi TICKET SIXTH DISTRICT : WALTER L. STEELE, . , "J of Bjchmond4 .:$ ( S . Election Tuesday, November 5th. THE CALL fOE A RATIONAL , PATY jCON r r-i RADICAL DISSATISFACTION IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT. .. J7. . The Raleigh papers reribrt that some Of the "fire-tried? axe dUsatiefied to the'extentof Jadfgnatidni' that the Be? publican executive committee should have indorsed Josiah Turner as the candidate of tbat party for Congress, and the dissatisfied element was to a Meeting at the court house ter. Moses A. Bledsoe, who ran as an 'iedleWt Ji?andidate fojf, thl: Senate ii j&eJUd'i got deieatM nd who then turned out as a full-fledged Radi cal candidate for Congress, has been thus early snubbed by his new-found friends, and it is likely that this meet ing last night was called in his interest. It is said that at all events he will con tinue upon the track until election day. Then, too, there is Henry N rorCofOraiigei " Wht are tiMr.feo ing to do with him? He is "agin " Turner, because he says Jo. betrayed him in the legislative canvass in Or- jaigej and p 4 J-bJok ; we have it from competent authority that Brown car ries the Radical vote of Orange in his pocket. He announced himself a can didate' for Congress isfoihi 'weeks ago on the independent Republican ticket,and if Turner has to divide with him and Bledsoe he will have precious few yotes left for himself, for his Democratic fol lowing will hardly exceed the- tradi tional baker s dozen, la this con fused condition of politics in the fourth district it will takje several "squires'' to figure out a majority for any of the Radical or brindletail candidates. GEN. LEACH TO GO TO SOUTH CAROLINA AGAIN, The call published in the Observer for "a convention or conference of the National party at 'Charlotte on Satur day, October 6th, 1878, to select a "can didate for Congress," presents a curi ous feature. The call is to all who are "opposed to the Hon Walter L Steele, whether Nationals or otherwise," which is an acknowledgement that this is not to be a National party convention at all, but a gathering of Nationals, Re publicans, brindletails, dissatisfied pemocrats, and of all persons, regard less of race; ; color or previous party affiliation, 4he, .one. only , requirement being thai theshaU be "opposed to the Hon W L Steele." So far as this , ; ca, give the piibliC'W jupderstarid this will be a purely negative convention. It is not required of those who may take part that they shall hold any par ticular political or financial theories; that they shall be Democrats or Re Dublicans. Greenback era or hard m on ey menf;n$ptai theishaLjteVfj, of ortnat tney ena 1 1 et opposea xo any particular policy of any kind whatever only that they shall, be opposed to Col Steele. It will, then, be a personal convention, and yet nbtJ that either, for the projectors speak of Col Steele as an eleeant gentleman, and say that Jie and they are thoroughly in accord on the financial questions which are disturbing the country t? Thea why holdl convention of althe cKancl jends'or all parties'-to put out alcana " date in, oppositiouHo hint ? We " con fess that we cannot divine the motives of those who are urging this scheme, and we are all the more at a loss for an explanation since some of those who are interesting themselves are known to be gentlemen of intelligence, char acter and standing men who have hitherto been have not been of soreheadedness. We shall have to watch and wait for the declaration of the principles iof this convention and find wherein its platform differs from that upon which Col Steele stands. If there is no differ ence we shall have to call upon the hew party men forfan explanation of the utility of their movement. If Cdl Steele is an honest man and an elegant gentleman, and as sound on the finan cial question as they would have their candidate to be, they will find some tlifficultypt "seems-tohs, in persuading Democrats that it i$ tfieir duty to quit the old organization which has done so much already for the country, just at the time when. t s jett in a pq- ftition where it can fulfill all of its promises r of governmental Reforms. And especially Ahojli-Dfemocrpts hes itate to take this step after their attention is called to the fact that the leading spirit in this new movement, J so far as this congressional district is irancemed, is no less a personage than 0fi)nCtii;l Goleman, of Cabarrus, who was the Republican Attorney General? of North. Carolina? vadst, "Hofcfen's infamous ' administrattdrl.' Bewaieof following the leadership of can hacks, whom the fates have defer ted and left without office. STILL GATHERING THEM Iff. A Shorter Story, but bo Encouragement viti, ror me.jrniare'- r Congressional Nominations. NEWSPAPER OPINIONS. ' 1 MISCELLANEOUS ADyERTISEMENTS ST Lona, Sept 13-The Republicans of the seventeenth' dinfrir.t Inf Tllinnifd f Niiw OiiXAsal :Sept.f l-The Saitt "I!lcPite?.fTO ?ak r itO)ePaol s A88ociatiopj having "inecuiQngress H&48'now niiuister Ur Vehezula St Louis, Sept 13 The Republicans oi ine sixth district Yiacent.DePaul Association J- notified the ecclesiastical authorities that it is utterly unable to meet the in- AKaaoat iAmami nrvftn fa fl ail a 1 TirrMLr rf h-rJtv at. tha. lacrPRiinn nf Vinr. I VhS G Burton. 1 he R-puW'lcan Con General EbuxM, a Catholic relief asso f e!' I11 executive committee have elation has fceen formed to aid in the rrrrXi?WVv" ! . ,"wwvuu.w nnnonar fnna WtitA fmfmhrt ftti i 9'is- oisiTutt. mis Jeaves ine held to v" . 0 - - ft care of the large number of widows and orphans, irrespective of cresd or color. The association appeals tor. the arch bishops, bishops, clergy and all Catho lics and charitably -disposed persons to aid them. Contributions should be sent to Rev G A Rpuxel.presidentand vicar-general of the.:Areh Diocese; of New Orleans, or to Neither of thefol lowine members ;of the executive com mittee;Thoma3jLiayton,Jame8 GTarl ton, E"C6nhery; .Sr, J P Lafith, John T Moore, Sr, John Gibbons. , Grenada, Sept. 13 Fourteen cases and two deaths to-day. L T Lehman and Mr1 Applegate wi'l probably die to night. Frank L Law, of Mobile, and Mrs Cale died last night. Chicago, Sept; 13 v incent l j Hurl- but, Grand Master of the Knights Tem plar of the United States, has issued an appeal to his brethren throughout the United States to contribute as liberally as possible for the fever sufferers. Canton, September 13 Hew cases 8&; deaths 4. The situation is terrible. 'Baton Rouge, Sept. 13 -Fifty new cases and 8 deaths. New Orleans, Sept. 13 New cases 228 ; deaths 58. THE PRESIDENT IN CHICAGO. He Talks to the Chamber of Commerce About Financial Matters. Chicago, Sept. 13 The President ar rived from Lake Forest this morning, and was met by a committee from the board of trade and escorted to the chamber- of commerce, where he was welcomed fl and enthusiastically; ; re ceived. He said he Bhould speak to and Nicholas David Res, Democrat, Ford", Green back er : " Baltimore, ept 13. --Tbe Democrats of the seoond district nominated J Frejd.C.Talbot on the five hundred and ninety-second ballot. The Republicans or the sixth district have nominated Mjlton G Uyher. ' ! ! ; ' ", - - r- -r ! Kellogg; Denounced In an Open Letter. .Washington, Sept. 12 Senator Kel logg has written to the Secretary of the Navy,. catling attention to. the denun ciation of himself in an open letter by Lt-U)mmander Kells, and asking, that Kella' conduct be i investigated. ThB department has requested Commander js-eiis to lorward. " copy o the letter if he addressed sueh an one to Kellogg. Postponement of the Order Exchanging Sliver for I ni ted States Notes. Washington, Sept. 13 T(te' Secreta ry of the Treasury, after Careful exam ination of . the laws,' temporarily . post pones the execution of the recent or der for the exchange of 'silver dollars for. United States notes, and will here after pay out silver dollars on currency liabilities. Sl'ABKS FROM THE WIRES. Seventy-eight more of the Paris Com munists have been pardoned or had their sentences commuted. Gen J M Leach, of this State, an pearedi in t South CaroihlafdUriCg the this large body of business men of the great campaign of 1876 and created; ja United States, who represented one of decree of enthusiasm amontr the oed wv kwb i"iw uu t,u0 womuwi, 0 - - cj - pie almost unparalleled. Frequent ref- STcELE VS. C. & A. RAILROAD. Trial of the Case in; Yorkville (S C) Circuit Court for Damages Resulting from the Fishing Creek Disaster. What the. New York Papers Dave to Say of the e "e i Result is Maine. - :'J . r-r. New ( Yotuc, Septll' - The Timet, commenting ofi ihe ejettion in Maine, savs : ".The news shows that the Green- have nominated I backers-have captured the Democracy ana at me same time lnmciea a sen- ous blow upon the Republican p-rtyt The fct is rendered all the more omi nons by the indifference with which it it seems to be regarded. . The possibil itywo must acknowledge-is, i-lhen Greenback and, pemocratic coalition, one or wnose immediate results would be an onslaught upon the currency, upon resumption and upon the credit. The only pledge of safety, that can be obtained depends upon the triumph of the Republicans on a basis as broad and solid as that on which they fought in Maine." " The Sun 1 declares - the ' election an event of immense significance.1 While the Bepublicans are defeated it is in no sense a Democratic victory. The Dem ocrats yoted with the Naiionals,Green backers and rebellious Republicans generally for the destruction of the Re publican party, but they have gained nothing for themselves. Both parties are shaken as by a whirlwind and the future can only show how far the storm will go. ' The TFord suggests that the Repub lican party has outlived its usefulness, and is about to go to pieces It says : " H our Republican friends will look over the map of the United States,t hey will find greenback movements have lost Indiana to Republicans, Maine to Republicans, Pennsylvania to Repub licans, part of Vermont to Republicans. They will not find that in any Demo cratic State the .National or any other third party movement has placed the Democratic domination in danger, even when the Republican minority has fostered and aided it. ' We invite our esteemed Republican contempora ries to remark that this National move ment is going to cost their party sever al States and not a few Congressmen." IJ : t;. ;; Si 54 0.0 ft f FREIGHT LINES upon only one point : oi tne nnance question. He proceeded to point out the dangers of legislative meddling with the money of the country: new that: we are on a basis of honest money, I the only danger is that our Congress will disturb values, shake the confi- Yorkville (8 C) Enqairar, 12th 1 This is an action for damages for in juries received by the plaintiff, by the fracture of the patella or knee cap of his left leg, in the accident at Fishing Creek, on the 33rd of last November, ereoces are even yet made in the news papers to his services at that time, and in view of the value of those services in ark able that now, when thef peofllff 6f tBev ralmetto State are deuce of the people in the stability of by the giving way'of the trestle,, across anotner campaign, mey snoutu i our 1 currency ana aeiay tne. aireaay i ine crees, precipuung tne : t r Tv;a i dawnintTeraoi nrosneritv connoence I tiassfincera into tne swolii ji izi, j5i : I was half the battle in business and I For Ihjuries received by this juey uuu, uu 4UBuu finanpe8 He Secretary Sher- the: plaintiff claimed 1 15,000 damages. XUC lUm UUUULJT XSCmUUfUblU OJLCVJU -I man hnr tive committee held an important meeting on Monday last, for the pur- Encouragement for the Feeble. So long as the failing embers of vitality are capable or being re-kindled into a warm and genial glow, just so long there is hope for the weak and emaciated invalid. Let him not, therefore, despond, bat derive en couragement from this and from the further fact that inere is a restorative most' potent in renewing tne dilapidated powerj of a broken down system. Tes, thanks to its unexampled tonic virtues, Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters is dailv revi vine strength in thi bodies and hope in the minds of the ' VIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Through Freight Route to all Points Soul . This line being fully equipped for business, offers' nnequalcd farilitie? for li e Transportation of Freight, from WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN- AND EASTEBN C 1111 h 'JO CHARLOTTE, STATES VILLE, ASHEV1LLE, RUTH EB i OR LI ( , GREENVILLE, SPARTAN BURG, ALL STATIONS ON T Hi. ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTEBN N. C. RAILROADS, as well as all points in GEORGIA, ALABAMA and fe? fc MISSISSIPPI., ? '1..,. . ' ulf-Hi " hi pose of taking action in reference to the approaching county convention, andi;more particularly in regard to making erand T'-arranteements tor; a grand rally of the Democraetic prty in theevening, immediately after the adjournment of the convention, and recommended that such a mass meet ing as that suggested be had at the time just mentioned. "A number of I distinguished speakers will be present to address the people," says the JE71- quirer, "and among the speakers the ily initiates ana carries to a successful con 4 . ..j... .i- 7, .1 . . nt l . r.; j . . I .1 : T: i: : x 3 iv. 1. 1 man naa dealt tairiy, nonesuy ana rne piamtiu s grounas ior action wuwu. mnsuvu rraiureu, . wo openly , with the business men of the were carelessness aud neglect oh the fertilized and sustenance wnded to each country, and however the question of part of the k railroad company, asji 1, resumption mignt nave Deen aiscuszeq, common carrier, in not exercising pro- Tegetab1e in composiUon, and thoroughly anu uywever we niy uhyb uiuereu as i per vigiiauuw uier mo if bbh ; iu per-1 gate. Use it, and regain vigor ! to its expediency, it is now a ining oi i muting rotten ana uecayeu (lmoers w the past, and we are benefitted by its J remain in it ; and nsing.it while in an I feeble and nervous. Appetite. refiresbinRb .- . , . T$hs?Wi'MJ ; W Ue& We abqaisition of flesh arid colorafe GUARANTEED AS LOW JMAxVUZTUml!iV;i AT 1) a stream. I kiItM 2.,t... k ..m. I ft ilrr 0 .Jm -f C'-,.-H'ai,.4 accident I cesaes which this priceless invieorantsDeed- ' , ?iiLc-.V Z&fWW&i INFORMATION final disposition. (Applause.) POLITICAL MIELLIGEXCE. Massachusetts lag ButlerThe Oflclal th Matne Election. Democrats Still Endors strong Democrats and kcjompaittee ar pjeased to be able to obnoxiotis- to the charfrelltatJ: Wflf be lloft J M Leach. North of Taunton elected 21 Carolina's most gifted son, who has already accepted an invitation to come, apd wav be confidently expected." r " "YOU LIE, YOU VILLAIN ! The following is the open letter which Commander Kells, of the Unit ed States Nf, has , addressed to the tives were chosen on HorlaWilltavPitt Kloigg, of Louisi ana, reference to which is made in the associated press dispatches this morn ing. It i9 very starchy : New Orleans, September 6, 187S. Sir : Several daya-ago the War De- partmert,lnrqiughte exertions of the Hon Mr Uusns and others: donated Boston, September 13. The Demo crats of Lynn last evening elected 18 Butler and. 10 anti-Butler delegates to the State convention. The Democrats delegates, all favoring Butler, and Brockton and Hopkinton elected anti-Butler dele gates. ' Portland; September 13. Thb House of Representatives (complete) will consist of 65 Republicans, 2 Demo crats elected by Republicans, 27 De mocrats and 57Greenbackers. Thirteen out of the 27 Democratic representa tive straight De mocratic ticket over both Republican and Greenback candidates and will hold the balance of power in the House. The other fourteen were chosen by Greenback aid. . unsafe condition for the transportation j of trains and passengers 'over it. He also claimed, and by a number of phy sicians proved; that the injury he re ceived to his leg is incurable and per manent ; that he now has to walk with the support of a crutch, and that he will never have better use or his lq- jured limb than he how has. ..' He also claims that he is disabled from atten ding to the ordinary business affairs' by which he supported his family, be ing compelled, in conBequeqce of hip inj ary. and the necessary confinement to his bed caused thereby, to relinquish the business upon which he mainly re lied for a support, which business' net ted him f 100 a month. The defendant claimed, first, that at the time of the ace'dent, though the plaintiff was a passenger on the train to which the accident occurred, yet by his own act, previous to the accident and pending the disaster, he .vas inca pacitated from using ordinary means for protecting himself, ; That after the accident the company, by furnishing all needed, medical and surgical atten dance, did all that could be done by medical art to restore the use ; of tHe, Relief ts a Gentleman Living near; Memphis. New OklsakSp August 17, 1878. The undersigned certifies that be held for collection for account of & L Joaes, Grayson, Crittenden county, Arkansas, near Mem phis, through Messrs Hill, Fontaine Co.. wholesale grocers. Memphis, Tenri.," Whule I Ticket, No. 85.172, 8ingle Number, dags "H, in the Louibiana State Lottery, -which drew the First Capital Pre of Thirty Thousand Dollars, on Tuesday, August 13, 1878; said ticket having cost the sum of I wo Dollars at the ofiace of the Company at New Orleans, sent by correspondence, ad dressed to M A Danphin, P O Box 692, New Orlean, La , and tbatamonnt was promptly paid cd presentation of the ticket at the ofiBce of the Company, in a check on the Louisiana National Sank oL New Orleans. J T. M. WE8C0AT, ! Agent Southern Ef.-Co., New Orleans La. Can the Truth Overtake a Lie I ; Investig lion discloses the fact that the lady reported in the associated press dis patches, about August 10th, to baye died in Chicago after two weeks use of some repu ted remedy f r corpulency, had not taken Allan's Anti-Fat, but had used a preparation put up by a regnjar pnysiciau in Luzerne, Pa. Allan's Anti Fat is manufactured in I Bffffalo. N. Y., by the undersigned. "We have already sold oyer 100,000 bottleS of it. It has tbeiefore been taken by thousands, itv has , South Western Freight Agt., Charlotte, N. C. li 1 1 septSO FURNlSGftmLu: F W CL1BB, General Freight Ag't, Wilmington, N . C . i i i T T SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway ' 1 arlotte. ALU LUEITIQN QUID V7AREFUL X3lT ONCE T.Q 0,B SJ?NpJP, STOCK, OP; B IT j S oitp1 ; f t l rj i CHS,,pMS,rLARD,iR Sugar, , p alt, L andy, I a (r on no- Ties, Hp ea, 1 Obacco, wine, FOREIGN FLASHES. Hayes as a Juoteteb, Grant was continually ,' denounced and ridiculed during his two terms for his negligence of public business in-travelinr-around t$ miwmnmk Vb- jetted ttoi theiaakae terltiasms. .The ii critics abuse them for what they do while they are at the White House and abuse them when they leave it. We never saw the consistency of these ani madversions when applied fofanltt and we fail t see it when Hayes is the subjects As far as Grant is concerned, it would have been better for the country if he had left for Europe the day he was inaugurated and stayed her$ ufitil CSWP I andfif Have had ftuit WMkintJj3ie dyshB!iem! forty thousand rations to the of this city. our suggestion to the Hon Secre- ryot war -caused a detention here, and the rations are not yet distributed. yon intimated .that dissensions 4mongtt thp Aenjsvrfent societies here migktlelay the distributions. - I say you lie. Within forty-eight hours of the in ception of 3tae Peabody Association, over 5,000 rations were distributed. A commander of the navy is doing duty hereas a clerk in, the Howard Assoelaml ItiQ r(iViBl ) f Creed, race and politics . are not re- farded hereiin thiscjet calamity-rand ou: fifteen Liiadred inilej iwlto wish to divert the paltry allotment of the re a friend. as far as this State is concerned, you represent nothing or an could be , expected you did not wish do any harm Clear your record if you can. For your sake I have lost friends and fami- , and when I hear you on the streets aily called a lraa(m$ cfiovatid, I can't Z. A tSi destitute Baker Pasha Destroying Turkish De fences Removal of Gen Phlllippo vlch's Headquarters. ' Mi l wo pha enirA nront thftt it hM . fiver limb; but that by his; own act, whlfcrlharnied anybody, unless the reduction of nndAr infidiCAl attpndance. he retarded v v"" w h",'w."'6 7CZ Wk.i;,. them healthy and strong, is considered vuo yiuKfeo. ,m uwiMs, misfortune. Furthermore, we extent oi renurtine tne wouna on one i iw ...a. r. occasion, at least, by art act . Of intipru- I contains poisonous or injurious insrredients. denCe, add contrary to the instructions i We also offer $5KX) if we cannot , prove that Of the" physicians. The company also jit has reduced numbers of person aa Siated introduced medical testimony to the f "em , m y. wi w- tCST. JST3 CStt"SPT Cohstantikople, Sept 13.-As soon effect that the physic an:so testifying- " Vu ththose news n racKers, jLiuem, ffcCy, &C.y &C, If you desire to buy low and to .get fresh goods, call early. MA-:5PER-&-ROSS iuus, leaving jt SHsMUSICJA-L - w- 1 x i nnr. via rrnw. i.n il . ltwixm nnwHfmnHni; lmhl as the Russians evacuate Tchakmidj, and who atttnded the plaintin: ajter have mWed the public by saying that phy- Chataldjas and Derkos, Baker Pasha his removal to' Columbia had hope BiCians attributed. tbe.JUdyls death to the will complete the defensive works on that even yet, with proper treatment use of Anti-Fat ( waksb is only put op by as, txnaa lineo and nnmmAnMf.hAP.nn. &&d' care, the I main tiff "would have the term "Anti-Fat" being our trade-mark), atniP.tlnn of another lin of defflnn 1 bracfioal use bf U tinlb. ' eiCerit in Will correct the false impression they havie nearer Constantinople. ; Vienna, Sept 13. The bourse Is much disturbed to-day by news of the intended transfer of the headquarters of PhilIippovijh from Serajevo to Brodi The Presse this evening announces that tha headquarters of the second army corps only, will be partly transferred uode the' eommand of a representative A T .... r A . l C . J of Uen iTiiiiippovich and remain m sdeh exercises as danoih '6 jtimtin i or leaping.' The company ' a .sb con that conveyed, bv pu lishine this refutation. n- :: i y Buffalo, N. T. : the condition1 of the4 trestle. & the time bf the accident, was safe land secure, so far as it was possible ror human eyes and$kiU to discern. Three heavy j trains had passed over it on that day j : one of them about one hour and twen ty minutes before the accident. It was; and "Give us this day our daily bread" good medicine to digest it, is both reverent and .human, The human stomach and liv er are fruitful sotirces of life's comfort or disordered and diseased they tingle , misery aloqgievery nerve and through eyerjt artery,. Si 3 Mb empved SbfttM fcnaihad 'm IjefurM.f i is uj&bJfilMthe country would have been the worse for it. ; We are not at all disposed to find fau& fm fttrfVPrtf W terete as atqeV VvitadKaMitHhe S1.a fl la...-J juukw iney wni ao less harm " on the road" than anywhere else. greasionat elections have so far been held in one doubtful and two radical vc:" w: WBU1"Caia ana nve lte ipublicans have been elected. Two years, ago ihe same States returned Jr?r.u,Puyql wwecuoosei net feadicaf W ktorfafa? IM T . . uu tne washmgton Post estimates inatatthis rate the party of-&al inurai weas and unblushing fraud wil 'ir?cw eventy-fout memberB the nekt; If on-, t ,U u (.-1.1 o0,ui,y-iQree lees thanaTnajotity;'. A L.JZZllZr ZlliZZ k;( tW2WhWAnlV'-tfa 1 n ? woman. ww jsom aigeeuon pee xruu juwf wwmuiwj; jwnunBuu tv?lT.wT Tv";? ,VT.wi I- ;- beauty as they wait, and; oy eroppae obsta- ine dbjiks i me jave ana in nonneast- j wmu? , U9 "WHO r a oionu . h (hair mint n th Hint nanf life, BhAn VbOdy and the most that I ern -oosnia are uuuciuueu auu r jruiuip- 1 ?vmj :.uw6m " ..',, T .1 wb ii1W! occ; ouiy jjujuui buu bvuuujibj i r i novicn wi 1 remain at Sarajevo. . , on every , occasion. :iu . uibkiuk vucbb aoa hqwu u eyeo msgjnary oojeqw... j,uw . VfngtV" Wp wuu " I ;, :,'xh. kn 0olW fAnn !mt:i wnrlrf UtilT nla twn or IKran riAr kihdfl 6f to dp any good not to aA7 dekm Ika U 'perfeciry rKt08t:fal St. lOUlsViA Maior? locked Ho lY.Z'r"?'!?2Vliliri that nlan7 .lfpeamve been ING THAT WE HAVE SECURED 1HE SERVICES OF Prof. lWOHNSOtf, Who forthe last seven years had charge of 'the Mja( department the;Roant)k Female College of Danville, Va. The Professor will have charge of our Musicouse, where we wl.keep a large stock of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE generally for Contempt.' l- I ner JOI coDHtrucnuu, wju - tuo vueurv Sx. Louis, Sept. 13. A heavy frost occurred here and in this vicinity last night. The temperature ia now favors' erMrou dotrareo mrSlwmoney itof able foTa heavier one to-nicrht. ! , Shreveportyou told Clark, "Tell the! --Mayor Bowman, of East St LjuSb, newspapers.". 1 taKe counsel from ,W J Walsh, i chief of Bowman's mar your previous actions because they lshals, and John Oanty Jr, a deputy have succeeded wen, consequently, 1 1 marshal. t were taken before Judee ,writ you this open letter. : Watts, at Bellyille,v to-day on the onouia mere he anything in tne charge of contempt oLXourt in disre- nuuvn wuu. iiiiv u u it iiiniii u n n.m iinii na. "is'M.iiiaiiv h. iiiiii iiiti.iiiii urM.ii i.mt a . l v i .-.- -.i. -- " O O" I O -W j w WF rtm? aIa.a V mi tan lar -Aan mw m.;!! .. AJl.AMn I 1T. i- - 1 ,i t J 1 1 J..U UlLt:C5 Ul UiUBCJI -. VI I 1IIQU KK9( -a cia., .yuit "J" tvirrajo uuu iiiy luiuruw WUW WBOB gO, RnujKaH IVSgWUBiV.-irfW- f ilia miia hAAnmail'IFrii H inir .mna nH"'Hfi W iyf"M "-VMK'v - -; was3 maintained that' the accident Was I doubt; It cares Headache in twtmty mia- the result 6f 'the; forces of hatttre. eo -j utes, and there is ho question but what it is lire V uncontrollable- by hUmatf skill, I nec werwr. VJES?1 i iiV-i-..JLu-Ii 'rw. Iedlcal Seebe.'e Those 'afflicted "with "a- r r A td vw MW-V1 Oneness ant Llvef -Complaint PLbtt"We the plaintin and 19 for the 'defendant i4ii''ebanefiw 'v "' '' rt' twtaT including medical iand7.railroad ex- Y a icad nwniyraMdAdehWi pjerts, were examined, - and( their esti-1 & Burweh'a and Dr TC SmUfh'si ' i monv. whiah' waa' ' taken Vdown' a" v.-j.- - - .-. ..-t-- written out for tbB use of the nounBeli- s- : -MKRiriAk. irrifnfe anAnrairt ' ioaa "'vnlhm'tnnria'' Kovrtrfnff I ".r:.,::i -7 'I'uj j. i'ijn .-a .. f1' : 1 Ann. - r a -w -' S 4. the Navy Department. l have seen Mrs Jenks sent her I would advise P. D.Q. Very 1 Liedtf Comniaudinl XJM. N. i HWmlllloMdlelil Yph deserTe.tOi suffUrj arid ff .to serablf, nnsatisiactdry life ip'thlabei and: Tuesdav- DUUUtllbOU : mJ E.l ' . , i ... ' . l m i mi nrraTiiT if ia anTrroi v r vnnF nwn Tanir inn ?r Bi J h 6re isbniy one ex cuse 'ibr ; you1 dftl' tin J HartTdr 4 renable Vejudtce ahtfskeptlfcttm,1 which in V! tt'ledia natj- .Bfi i-. J Our PopnlatioQ Increasing, i B iIW itr.uUL-iVOl:ltJ Will t For law aLt. a ll 1 - - : r - . . v i rpr all iu 1 limtvirr f A nvnftf. 17.711 immii a 1 J - J . -T vt . ' I grama ianueaTai33ewTiorK, wnereas only n25 came in'theame'tnonth ?or a( c9untfyr"vithout a bankrupt j andubject1 t'o! such -disturbance's Negroes in New Orleans believe the height of the (ever has been reaqh- ew x ear's day a negro sorcerer in an incantation said that a plague would come over the South this continue, he claimed, until the number 'iWtrnSHWMK.WTWV of dfurniPa reiaterpd da5W .hS.T eastwardly now , encourage a 0 . . 0 - - J vayt 1 aTWV A TY3 A rt. Af ItYl m JVVQ ll An . Of Kit a sineular coincidence between th to W' .V? C JNWf WK"1 death j-ate and the height nf the thif 3 Wur morneuagroeirtereportk momterKni-tha- negroei are reported to be' Ver lubilint im ksohndent that ! the crisis has Teen reached :--BlhtiiiiMvtiU tifiiiTltGtf wvucauig nti uuw yiuiy uecrease in . , ......... ., , ... r. I number. 't:.- SolPKi 1 3i A well f med and judicious concession to "nflW panrnin tha(l8 the popularmand for reduced rates has 0eM-Mrthoijtles. Delogoa Bay, added very yeatly to the former excellent Afrtoa, , have'wheen sounded as to its Vopulftritjffhe Colonade Hotel, Philadel- eessioa to EagUnd,: but the statement PQia- ' - T Hhatil4ce4e4isiat;eMtprematurnF has killedjhojsands Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will soon show you thaf Oreen's August Flowei will cure yop of Liver-Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its mlserab to effects, such as sick bBAdacha (pfltpitafejon pC the heart soar stomachi habitual, cosliytngs, diiness of day. the iurv retired. . At a Jew min- derenaht. eave DnotkS5'lhSe.w5uldl etc: lUf Balesrhdr teach .eery town on th ;ni as.A motion ,iq uiuwe ana inai tne.oamage iuwwm,. Fvco- tjonwaarehjse,, WeBtem1 CbntjneBP apdf not- a Druggist:btit will-tell yonHof its wbnderfai : cores. J : You can; buy a Haapie JBonle for lOceataiarrbree doses,wiB jgeiieyjyoaU lL ndol lo got j U'4 becina on the iri of October, mud jenn tippi nine months.,' Jbe iostitutipn'js . or ivy-' lolhp jwere talking, aboujt the.weight of 'different individuals , in . a t certain farnily jn. ewajfej jthe other evening. ftnajitqei Raugerf jyoungman)rwnp ne ipine agiqeeria.and Agi4culture. Plor oatalogue apply! vchtMfacvetayy of the F Ulty, P. O. University of Virginia. -AugMmd ' Chairman of the Faculty s wajfesen sppic UDm thought. audi r said: J A- .teJ ivon that IOL , alihQUgk h Jppka ,fOif anind tben he j lOPked suddenly copse ipps ushea, j "and; Jennys becamebsprpedj ituiJyj- . xtevolution "Corfc Corsets" the most grace ful; easyvwelt' fitting' Corsets ever introduc ed Into this Market. Don't fail to examine them beWrs buyihg a Coiset. fnai4 jj liidw 'espentfallys sni i I9iiiouJ 1 angI5 BAREISGEB&TROXTEiq time, raments sold foe -jasl or bo , 014 instruments taken in exchange. We still defy competition in prices and done in the most satisfactory manner and 's&,L&&3 HO GH All New Music received as sxm as ia iiu. n T! Ittf 'ff! WATCHBSr'CIiOClKS & JEWELRY. THE BIG SHOW J. T. rtis now 6pen,1it- BTJ T C ERS. Call and see all the . NEW WAT3fi, JEWELRY & SILVER WARE. Ftji 11TTLE ilDE 8H0W HERB. Come and get bargains. Everything is called by their right name and warranted as represented, at J T bUTUK'H, dec22 Jewelry Store. MERlCANME'tALXrRGIOAL WORKS, VAN WVCK SMELTING COMPANY, t Perth Amboy.kN. J. 1 (Plflj t5lve'ifPPf frSfoc- ea, ana eigniy per cent 01 meuu rewreu. GOLD 8ULPHERET ORES a specialty ; a guarantee of eighty per cent, from which XPm. ilA.ro!.... Central iiauroaa to Wilmington, inence 10 Amboy by sail. Ores should be assayed and inspected by Pzof Hanna.of the United 8tates Mint. For further information refer to members of aTtfCharrdfle MiiarH6rd or to Perth Aetv ' QtiVUO H RAE, prl4 tf Gen. Bopt. mtifsimi mm i 4A11 ibrms of KidbWy and trrfnarf diseases, Pains in.ths Bactoiflittd Ja ftos- ftS' QTUDEBAKER WAGONS. r r to narties deslrin? the CELEBRATED KTUDEBAJLEK WAUUn. -Call and exatfa'fne the Wagoor' ' iar pvl and terms. .91018 ffftwSwW AN.TED, Everybody to know that the McSnlH. Mjsif House, Of Greenville, S C, Sells the made, amLtheo: Ifflfk'WEiiyr on'faoFartfe I tyjBlUakhe loss tji S-H Regans, fhe old reljablfl Mjn Han, JJeJonbefc & f 0on &c, &p, 7 , AilAreaa Iiock Box ISu Greenvillal a O. Parties having grain to grind or to sell Will find it to their interest to call on tbe undersigned. Meal ground either fine or coarse, according to order. . Thankful for former pairoungv, x win b-t- welL AH orders prompt attention. left with him will receive i auglS-tf . JJACON SCHOOL. , This school organlzsd with a view of pre paring boys to enter the .Freshman, and Snnhnmnra elasaea In bur best colleges, will open on the 16tbf M Septlteer?' I7f fFf A irttr trnhr n&rTel0Bf In Dropsy yel, iBrlgt's'-TfiseaSrf Seminal losses, nodn-noea andTfisr vleor. no matter 01 now Inn ir atandiner the cam miT be. positive re- iiefhadinaKHn onete thrts4ys.JD not despair, hesitate or doubt, for it is really a specific and never fails. It is purely a yeg- curable by the most eminent physician's, have been permanently cured. " KIs"aTsr Indorsed by the "regular Phvsi r.inna and Medical Societies throughout the fexAAtry, sold in bottles at two dollars each or three Dottles, wnicn is enougn w cure the most aggravated case, sent to any ad dress on receipt of Fiva dollars. Small trial bottles Oncdonar each, "t AH orders to be iuftassed to I I I GESNT'S KEMEDY TMLAW J? li CJ., n 6 t Miln sf reef, Worcester, Mass? jqt-fia-uiw my prompt personal attention to all orders from one bushel to a r load. fytkl U Uuia.Xlil.aa, fl n nmvi n A n A t Tl t . ma is 2m
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1878, edition 1
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