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FEnfiOX At, BIEIfTIOlT. . ' General fcraAt' will be in WashiDe- WE HAV;E PAKENi;SEECIAL pBAINSlCJ Miohrjfi : S mt)t UIlUU)Ugyim' ItJs a weakness common to ltepubli- L 1 i n i rw Arrn rrr Am Tb Lop r;the,TIL!CercIpjr 11 f pLoye AfolUiciannvfcontiik L Every ruWaablc , V ie. j J Si -nnaVtrtxA -f rrrtn t mp.rnhflr nft t. - '"Va:i" ton October J, possiblytpstay a half an CHA3U P Jowes Editor A rroprietor betore Sherman siysf th&rfos . Wro at thj pceromci at CHABn; Jerity of the eranthi iue B th? Re- hourrso. vijara iconise neuogg, me cuarming i ; ; I r, ii U young trima donaa is a Hancock man. 'jptJ y the err r k N. a. as bscoitd-Caa haitoj publican party, arrnuer iztes ouv iwu ouu acta j uuuk -eier. i -... ; - - i-Von Bolow the nianlst has lost the I T lnd 'oatpux. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 121880. '' cue and repeats the lie with as much mont Democratic State Committee, yes- 8f now being recelvd will f-tZS er attractive! full and complete.! Oar stock of LlDIBJ' IPINK .$I7f BO'tPON(ifi! j unction as if it had eminated from his terday, the following telegram : own disordered- brain-To run-down 1 -HTiSiJ! use of his rieht hand: but then his left Lean fiDgerarkejtMiaid-jefiual. to. fifteen ness iUfW ay we present some " Garfield. haHlM luleslpMaiia' booKht aaywhera. Our, Dublicans have" laborecT with-ihe--n-? Ohio Republican campaign, is lying es i bureau of statistics, giving in detail i aeiau t erpv 0f desuair to appear stronger than idangerotialysiiii rgt &Nev?QaStIV lad, - theimports and exports of the Uniteal'eSrer ttostf iJXSTitfel&eir&ter, Staies for the three rnonths endWAaila r i ANKKSf u& ; BRO . witn conj estion of the brain. -JBcUll 1,J J iu 3.' ! W'?' ?: .!. -l .V'J i x r ........ ". -, r The Republicans controlled the poll, . j a a MSomrjlff are 46 ull of4 adviccf Trade Street under Central Hotp March ai; 1880. We find by this docu ment that the total value of breadstuffs exported from the United States -for ana unnacarauzeu canauians aau xueu who had left the State months and even years ago, brought back for the purpose, voted the Remiblican ticket The co (that it is imposslble'-to tafce it all in. rune: ouywayjs.to an aiargonar ipr luvMrej.use Tnere!;npMinK-tnai,wi the Jhree months jiameditaiS nr.rm.rv i J V"1 ' liji 1 1 Se . -3 ercion of employees has been fearful. The issue was squarely presented: "Votfl our ticket or leave our ernDlov." 638. Of this amount there were $29,- hThefail RfvW hats for' ladieSand" u Xoie and Betan Dealer tm Wfentletnea are Vnade from the same fcat 798,406 worth - of wheat and wheat flour, and 89.78088 of corn. The value tern.arid efVry theswearersi -b appeal Thousands of laborers were thus com- THE TBVTQ ABOUT VE71IHONT 'in ii i oramarr vmm eOodi of the venrteti fadUteT war ronuaesaUsj! 3 -n" Hr Y.r; i it. .if'ir m' pm 1 4Jliy A J a y IF . m il 1 11 . iriMri r nmtArm i nrrrtfirrniriTn w h rOB PRESIDENT, ' WINEIELD J5COTX lJANCOCK,r rOlt VIG1HPEESIDENT, wiijjAMjMama an STATE DEMOCRATIC TKMTf flnw wucnt-'niiima J. Jarrla. . . ; Tes UxDTKHAn Gotxrsob James L. Boblnson. o Skcbxtabt o STATB-wnilanik L. Baandeia,; Tm attobmt GmrEKAlr-Thoma8 H. Kenan. Tob Statx TKtAsnBKK John M. Worth. Fob AtmrroB W. P. Boberts. ; Tob Burr. Public 1 n8truotoW.& Scarborough. Xlbotobs to th Ctatf at LABGZrJames Madl yi sra'aah and Fablua BrBosbee. &. Fob m housb wEiPEisENTATrr83--A- B. Neel M 5 send Edgar K Walker. ICd 4 : v ' -jtfr Fob-Tbbasubsb- onn ATomg. 'ox vxeianm or Dkkds wm. sl waxweiu . Fob Coboiueb W. Alexander. .Fob Subviyob M. D. L. Blggera. ' OUB PlATrOBM. "The rigid cf trial by jury, tl luibeu corpus, the liberty oftheprest, the freedom of apeeih, the natural rights of persons and thef rights f property, mustie preserved." Hakcock. Indiana and Ohio vote on the! 12th nt nffnVvnr anil In 90 riava thereafter the oresMentM election takes plaee. wwv. - - -rf . I .vrv.f . v) - --' ' i In the face of the disgraceful fact that Haves and his wole cabinet has faPforGeW;Barrijiger, ' at Iron Stiliori, Friddyi deprecated that Solicitor Montgomery should be jnak- ing political speeches. The toothless onnHa" will hanl Tif .all nfia fft thia mat- 7"r7 vi T ter again. ' ; ' ' ' I We understand the State executive committee is confident of a large Democratic majority' for the' State ticket This information comes to us in rather a circuitous way, but we have no reason to question, its accuracy . We mention it now, and in the event these sanguine expectations are'realiz ed Jbhexa wilL.be Jia quarrel - about the credit y Something appears to have come over Col. BobIngef soll. j He has returned from Maine -nd has Just" caOghthls breath enough to say that lie will be one f a thousand men to subscribe two thousand dollars each to raise wjjyTnif lion, dollars for a Republican campaign fund. Colonel Ingersoll seems td have had his head turned by what he saw in Maine. We shall hear to-morrow what the trouble is. : ' ;Vt i ' '1' l-l ' An extraordinary mortality among ; congressmen is noted. The 49 th Con gress will contain about 70 new mem bers. Twelve States have completed their nominations,, of which Maine, Minne,t4fand tKgaa v renominate theirj J)teseht ! reprele : i(ihe teen $tates nave partly nominated, and seven States have not held conventions. In some respects the new Congress will b3 stronger than its predecessorrf The Democratic majority will be materially strengthened, and the greenback and high tariff faction correspondingly ' weakened. 4 Attorney-General jKenari ipeaka aw Statesville Gn Tuesday nextr We don't know-how naany epeecheshe has made since the campaign openedV but he has shown' more ea andi,Jnaslr;ilt$h canvass.than the whole State;ticket com bined. We hope the good people of Ire dell will extend him a hearty welcome. A man of distingue appearance, an enter-J tainlrigyftke ehivalrfclS higbPl toned gentleman with popular and af fable manners,be is -winning ghosts of friends throTiojit ihejsate. Re take great pleasure, in this mention 6f his able and valuable services to the mart.v becauil '-Vlfe kliown'him&and he i brave and true. v. ?p :irir, It is "a wholesome truth that North "CaroUnaido In;oee4 nyt inofe "ignorant tizenNow letithe "of the State, as the voice of one man; -insist mac ux legislators shall put 'their shoulders to the wheel and push "the car of popular education clear out "of the mud ofignorance and stupidity. "Public1 bVinlorfciin be Changed whete "wrong, at anrme byrthe .nmitersal wVAlA Af ttitrlTtir. WM.A W-.Mtf 5 The valufl of this opinion is.Ad.4e- to the fact that its authf r; Mr. liewia C Haneaj eife 6t thexingUEni wMty, is tyAAiuiuabq auc uiu oenace in Davidson coun. IIe willrbe elected, we hope, tlh that event tSre shall4 ex- ; pect to see .brother. Hanes Reading in s the refold fc!Bd WariinlvieTiip Mr. English has rityieia- ing dispatch fronra reliable; source in CmcAdp,ltL., Sept 7. ITon. 17m. ff. English, chairman, ttcj Startlinnews r ju6 receivea vXiarge: numbers pr ?ne . poes are arriving here on every train - from 'the Soutln Thev sum. awn1Hn " transportation to Republican districts - and townships throughout Northern ' i? v Tma inf ormatipn. is reliable. r -wotiiy our friends and prepare for the emergency. y - , . J . It would Beem f romChia dispatch that the movement of the negroes Into In diana r is wt t much) greatet magnitude thanheretof orewnc'elvedT 4 TheSLer.4 juon of Republican leaders couUhot be shown la " &' clearer ? will ' Indiana Democracy no iprted foxt&ewmtfetiodism 5,5.51. Thus the cotton exported in J three months exceeded jn value the amount of breadstuffs the immense sum f -61803913. i What' then v would ws tue ccmaiuon or- ine counuy- u-aay without the Southern cotton crop? Where the magnificent prosperity Sher- puuncau puny r y iieio wuum uo iuo balance of trade to-day? Yet thou-1 sands of Northern operatives will vote the Republican ticket because they, be. Ucye Sherman and, such Southera.renesJ cades as Barrmtier when they tell them 1 that the South only, wants to get pos session of tbe covemmenLiffTmn ic r E2. ir i-. J udge MCKOy S Dearing on me Denciti is that of an able, impartial and ut righ It- jtrdge, 'HHswfrTrrpaTtizaii the administration of his courts. So averse isrhe; to totingi?Jiticrana;awf f iiendsT" It Is to" be ffopeHherefore, tht Republican papers will not im pugn his motivesJiorurging upon grand juries the enormity and fre quency, of the crime of perjury. He said in his charge at Davidson court, last week, "the crime that is most cony "mon, and towers high, above all others fand, productive of mesfc harm W fiat um i ; , "T "e " Whether or not he had in nis juaiciax eye tue rvepuuiican can didate tor tue presidency we nave no means of knowing. 4- ; Arkansas repudiates 'her 'carpet-bag1 'deb We do not justify repudiation. Bat when Minnesota refused to keep faithwith her creditors she did not . . ... nave toe excuse inat ner aeDc nan ooen olo nnnn hpr hv otion f tiiAVM IN BRIEF "And now for Maine I" Hayes car ried Maine by 16,000 in 1876. The odds in Hancock's favor is 100 to 70 among betting men. Anxiety touf the Southern celsnjj still crops outin tne Republican papers, over and above the news from Ver- ront "- -- . The average number of Democratic documents sent out from' VV ashlneton daily jis 300,000. p'hey go to Ohio and Indiana. ? . $ If tl d t This machine-made government -is : running very smoothly for officeholders, to be sure, but a little home-made hand .work by the., people,, will makait ru& emoothlyjor every oodyif- r: n We recommend to our colored friends, The Suffragist' a bright little street, New Tork, ly J. WTA. Shaw, a colored man. You are a red-handed rebels mv dear sir, but I should like to sell you some of the best manufactured goods in the market Northern Republican merchant to Staitfrernlbujfey. v Blaine demands that everv Maine department clerk, and every other man . A A.1 1 A. A. A 1 A. ni T 9 A . Buuuea mj votq in Liiat otaie to-morrojr be; sent on without faiUi iBlaine ify fkfc the?least fghtenedUbough i i U Those Republicanpapers that Pro phesied that the Hancock boom would soon die out are vet waitincr Datientlv for the -first sign; of its weakenings lt grow ana enlarges in ail mparts or ine country oay Dy day. THE COTT&BPJP,, AddltlonalIleportN,ofAtbQTCondUin. I of Ufa -M&jfcfi 94&m&lijn& NEwORtteiiJsSep T)tmrn.t. pihifhea gpociaj telegraphic reports jfron?ighty-centiMinte; cotton UuwcpKOX AUbamVArlang?" iuqrwf caj i! loridaAieorgiaMAWisiana, Mississppi, Tennessee and Texas, giving tne con dition of the cotton crop .up.to ,Septem-i Louisiana 18' returns from 16 bar- ishes eives the -weather, with excention if tw(Hatl8bei1nfatmble count of too much ram; only one parish reports the weather better than lasfcweekv -TlireepajIshesrTepojiuiibe" wnditio unchanged Ctrom last;, week. Two parishes report sprouting from seed ; three army worms ; eight boll worms doingconsiderable'-damag'in third parish; one rust; one V shedding fruit: one'parish tepotts the damage twenty percent r two ytwehtyflverone thirty-three; and, one at T40.; Four parishes report two-thirds 6f a crop and been considerably interfered with by I l.Laboris sufficIehrahoTworTd Average yieldf seven linndred Ipbnnds per acre. " Irta number of parishes woi havedisappeared,-having eaten all the leaves off the cotton, in others they . are, reported- killed , by .cold weathe Bmc-SebtemDer 7. the weather has been .cool and fayprable. Retuflis from Ataasas,;showCthat in the central portion of the State about twohirds of, ajrqp will; be jnade" ; iff jnoBvoxu jtviAauoita, average crop two thirds of a bale to the acre ? jn Western Arkansas! f there Hs jdjAe. xot-amase being about twentv ner cent and RnrrtA I damage fronr worms' in the RmithflVn 4 portion of the State! 'Notwithstanding the rain Jthe yiefd will be o per cent, overlthat of last year. an' Southerh- rtennAW iher-: h.. . - - ,vuw v&vu nuiauun aguut AUClVase 111 production, v There isusome cempiaiht of drth-""vo..--; &H- -;jLn western uporgia, tne crop,despite worms and rust is the best for several years, r Labor, is. scarce and expensive.; :In Florida 'the NJrop Ms rtwo weel earlier than usual." Tha' Axtnti&ti trnrtc the late cyclone is smaller than ai. first reportedj J. iva iv-.-sTm i i A'r ' p. eraett Case' . ,-vi . DaKytlleI Sept' ll'.-In the Corpora tion Court here to-day the motion for a new trial in the case cf 'DaJametts: far 4h$ niurder of his sisterrwas Overruled. Tne case wm gq .to ,the. Court f Ap pealsoria lehgthf bill of . exceptions to the rulinpM of the lower- court . It is allegedj ttat-oneof 'the jnrors was inr competent bBcausax5f mental tbcrciion during the trial. lifter tfcs rM:i f ci a r.rv tri'l.rru 3yerru!-i tU 3 r-.;rn-inj the cc v.; 6 r :tencaci thfl r-ri-- t - nMitrai. ized Dy lo88es in adjoining towns controlled by factory lords. The Democrats have made a gallant fight .ana aijnangn j;ne yocc in ine oiaw , w. cans do but little more, with all their desperate resorts, than hold their own. 207 - towns : give for Governor: publican majority, 23,088. The same towns cave in 1876: Fairbanks, Re- publican, 41,891; Bingham, Democrat, kdkAMT Titirlyione town&to be beard from gave 191 Kepuoiicn majority m 1876. rne Republican majority in the whole State layabout 24,500, being a net gain of less than 1,000. Tne JJemoorats of Ver mont hope that the election of General cock, bringing peace to every part our countrv. will be the dawn of a elterYwhmjffh oreatnen can vote as freemen and not as slavesr tr-i '.In Ol Concord Sun. Jim Harris, the darkey, makes a much better speech than either Buxton or-xJarringer. lie seems to De con scious of - this fact and in his speeches he treats them as if they were his sons and bound to be content witn what-. ever hepletQsil'of thetaO.OX - A Powlilrs Amiuranc. Concord Son. In spite of our local dissensions, we can give positive assurance that so far as the State and National ticket is con cerned all will be well. Hancocks wil lead Tiiden's .vote and jaryis prill .have every bit of Vahee's ? 'strength J .Our "nousenoia wrangle aoes not jeopara ize their interests at all. we are glad to say. ; , -r-f ; ' JA Buayle Blast fo Nirmbr. Concord Sun. At the battle of Atlee's Station, in Virginia, lien. Hancock same fell mor tally wounded, and his bugle born was secured by Henry W. Fisher, a gallant old soldier from uabarrus. Henry now lives one mile trom town, and on Wed nesday he came in to tell us that this identical bugle is still in his possession, and says he intends to sound the call on this same bugle for a General Hancock rally onthe 2g oNember. wbnj( yvf n Bale'gh Observer,; P F : The Ignited States government gave' to thetstate ocjHortn Carolina, in ia8a land scrip worth several hundred thou sand dollars for the purpose of estab lishing an agricultural college. The Scrip was last; seen in the hands of some of jtp&Uw&'Gt the Republican party. Can anybody tell us what became of it? Perhaps Judge Buxton, when discours ing on the subject of education, can ex plain the modus operandi by which it was lost to tne state. Tbe'Qminteseiice of ltleaiiBss Sallaborj Watchman. . Rnf BiLBarringer wag a leader in the SecreaioB: movement a brigadier gen eral in tne uonieoerate army, nuxton was also a secession leaderT-organized a' company, and J they both pershaded r wnjite noys ter4tsi,;in tue army, w they leave those, poor boys,! crip pled and maimto starve or live as best they can. These champions of seces sionboth of them voted for a negro barber for assistant doorkeeper of the convention of 1876, in preference to one or those boys wnomtney persuaded in to the army, and one who lost a leg fighting for these cockade minute flF9A vtii2zn hvab-s ? , TJajpardonable Political Kaaverf. Ctateavllle Landmark. we can understand the Republican- ism at .the Northern man; wchaYfluoi on account of f we can pardon much Jto theignorance oiaomeofaour white 1-Ai 1 . A. rfS JB A mm population, oub uoa iorgive us n we are lacking in charity for the way ward hessrof intelligent white men of the South who have struck hands with the party which makes no concealment of i tJhtredof drlppie,5md IwhiclMf never forgets that its mission is to. hound us down. 11 1 .TneBoadLawi J :i Raleigh Observer. The Edenton Clarion recalls the fact that although the Republicans attack the roa4 law. yet Mr; Eyerett and hTber Bepublican candidates, supported it in the Legislature, Imnd. not only .'that, but if tbe roads are not worked, what are 'yon going to do about it? The radicals say levy taxes and - work them by taxation. But that is impossible, totl the roads, the rate of tax imrjosed would I largelTexceed.-the constitutional equa- uuu. me uuustibuuon ioroias sucn an expenditure by fixing a limit (bo taxa tion. The radicals only find fault with out snggesung a remedyv Haleli When the cause of education ia advo. cated, there are those iwho start: back and cry, "That means taxation." From whom does, this, ry come?,irorn1 the people on the would-be leaders of the f people r we nave been cursed in this State by a Class of inen? who Jiafe sig nalized their fealty txthe people, not by studying, proposing and , laboring to ptuiuuiio Kieait uiaua tor itae aavance ment and elevation of the State, but by makirthe veryjwtalrirrrir crv or " Retrennhment.r, t Viw )mMin, I usvuv MUW W.U T UW1WU VI U1C kJvCftbOa UUIlUV themselves out as the-watch-dogs of the public treasury, the peculiar guardians ox iue money oi . tne simple and unsns pecung. pple.mF9rithejreirolef Mueu wiji, courara a-3 oe vol V'n jo tnai puoiiQ gopci. are ; tieAmj: purpose: wnicn cannot be turned aside by any clamor ,pr. misrepresentation which never, amidst- discouragements v and difficulties, "bates one Jot of- heart or hopew-whicli never relaxes its energies -'ttTitaV goal i attained t for the latter the most brainless demagogue that ever poured lis ryr pidr r.nd'i hallow preten sionsMpoatthS empty air is all sufficient Yet this latter class go everywhere : lt3yare lullof rrat3,andby t;ir. rlur of babble oftentimes fatally -prejudice greatmeasurea before their merits can b&tcjvn-i 'JL t 'j t J PIT' Joint Paaldln Wnitb ei.' j .. e two laiormea uv aix. ti ui. but of Torrev " t.hatMr: Thomas bWW Soffits hla i'jntnro Ttinma Vimlrilfier IS DAW I aftbout8eYenvey.ear8.ox.aaii4strll. hale and vigorous. t He ought to bein-? Vited to attend the great centenm TarrvtowhrOMi t& take plac e. ; lie ana hia fitr rrl!i.4lrf. would .be annonff tlie 1 C5--k'iif-ri.j- -?Lts. v.T,ir I Sion. Upon the death, of J ohn Pauld- ing. tbe musket became the property of WKmfcl&V: InA the son of, lliat brother. Air. rl 0OSl'auAaingK aeejis it as a .Jainuy Miineapous,; 1 September -1 1. The twenty-mile race between Miss Cook, of- Oalifortiia, Miss Pinheo,' 5 of 'f Colo- tadoY for 35,000, was won by the former in-4x, oeaung ner competiLor neari j two miles. -The race was witnessed by 0,000 peoples : " " I A graphic account or miss vqpk-s j-ace on tne etn wiin miss jeweu ap pears elsewhere m this paper this morn- ing.J 1 ' A Baclieror Tale. ;r SAm.EBSVTLLE. TENNSent 11. The hody, of S. S, Laprade; an aged bachelor li vine alone on his farm near here was f aund yesterday in a sink hole half a mile from his house. There was a bul let hole: throutrh, his heart and his throat cut. He had been missing since l ist Friday Two negroes are suspect ed of the murder. . BedUelng- Wago at fall Klver Foc -. tone. ' Fall. Eiver, . Mass Sept ll.-rA meeting of manufacturers was held at the board of trade rooms this forenoon, at wnucn a committee was appointed to Consider the reduction of wages in view of. the jpjesent; low , prices, of print cloths. The probable result will be a general reuueuon pi 10 per cent. ! : ! rr r. ' I-''.; Tanner'i Suecensor. ' New York, Sept 11. Livingston, the urooKiyn faster, entered upon the fifth day of his task at noon to-day. He is closely watched by parties who have oet upon nis failure wit inn ten days. Since the commencement of the fast he has drunk half a pint of water.. He is suffering the pangs of hunger severely, nqt Says they will soon subside. , Con a-reMlon&t Nona iuatl0n, i Reading. Pa, Sept ll. J. Howard Jacobs was nominated for Congress i to day by the Republicans of , the -eighth district . i , LCotCaoo, Sept 11. Geo. R. Davis was renominated for Congress , by the Re publicans of the second district in this citytOTday. n'ri ; J " ' . i i i i "n i A 190,000 FIro ia Baltimore Baltimore, Sopt 11. The can fac tory of Smith & Weiks with the stock of tools and ; machinery ; was burned this morning. - , Loss over fifty thous- sand dollars. - The lumber yard ad join ing were damaged to the extent of ; 63,- lOOO or 94xx), . - " I A Jhamf Jwornaliat. JSJKvrYORK, Sept II. The funeral of EJ. O'Reilly, a well-known and Widely respected journalist, who, was connect ed with the Express and Times, and at different times with other papers, took place to-day at St Bernard's R. C. church. - - A Suicide, Alexandria, Va Septil.--Jdhn 8. Chapman; a prominent lawyer of this city, was found dead in bed this morri ing, iwlth -a Pistol in one hand and a euiiet m his neaav .-; i ;' ' 1 ;l ' 1 " ' .! Broken Bane Fever. HVASHiN6T0N,'Sept llr-The nation al !boara of health here -have advices that the epidemic 6f Dengue prevails at ; .ViilliheaI.Eov'fj0 ,r; . New" York, Sent? llEx-Goyernor Henrv D. looke. of the District of Co lumbia, is lying very ijl at Five Island, ami lb id leareu ua uauuub recover, ! sl AFartDBtte Kauian MerebaBt.' ' In terfW etNew York, at Na 590 Grand street, Mr. Jacob Bablaer ha for the Daat fifteen years conducted a genttemejo's general furnishing goods ore with snoeess, iy lair aeaiing ana low pnoea. He, la the July drawing, followed (he usual custom ot allconunental Xaropeans, and pat a dollar In the grand monmiy distribution of the 'Louisiana State jtoUery Company, buying a half ticket of If, and obtained for this- (ortonate Aiaupnin, no. 8l xsroaaway. new xotk uuy, ) investment nneen cold, by the aid of which he says he will be enabled to sell soil cheaper, and keep a larger assortment of goods. Thus U Crescent cur's favorite InstltuOon be omej as It werea HftBslng to disguise ft tfte busl- Aess commiauty.ira u siuyi-y- .!-.Jit 'v ' ;t) s-i .''.!; Ji -,'.'.-..?; OniCB GKMBBAL SOPBBlTBMDBirf. . ) iWiioxoic, N. C, May 14, 1880. CHAGi0?SCBTJl - 7. I fV and after May 18th. 1880, tho foUowin ft M luilnl. Bill -f nst nn villa Djtllwnv. the foUowlng P1SSKNQZB, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Lteve Wflmlnrton at. No.1. No.L VArrira at Hamlet at..-;. 6 00 IPX 1 27 A BT 7 00 A M 7.25 PM i t r Charlotte at,....'. Aieave inanone as. . , . ...,. . V Arrive at Hamlet at..1...,... ...12 82 AM 1 1 1- M " Wilmington at.....:.. 8 80 am - No. 1 Train Is Datty, except Sunday, bat makes no connection to Kaieign on uaairoays. : v -. No. 2, Train Is Daily, except Saturdays. , ::4 No. 8. No. 4 Leave Charlotte at.. ,,.. 8 09 AM Arrive at Shelby at...,.....12 00 M Leave Shelby ac....:......,.,. 2 00 fM Arrive at Charlotte atA. 6 00 PM CAf&KIHT AND ACCOMICODATION, lW-lilffllBi.l is AM Arrives at Laurinbarg...;.i.s.vs..). ..4 40 K Leaves Charlotte. ..4. ........i.. . ,. .4 15 am arrives at Laurlnburg.... ..4 00 rr Leaves Lanrlnburg. . ,5 80 am Arrives at Charlotte... a-..m.'-'""4 20 pm Leaves Laxninborg. . OOAM Arrives at Wilmington....... 4 15 pm These trains leave' Wilmington and Charlotte Tuesdays, Thursdays and (Saturdays; Lauriaburg, Mondays, Wednesdays nd Fridays, r- - - Close connections at Chorions via Statesville, to a'l po'".ts In Western Nona Carolina and to i tovi..e " Also . via partanbn-; to Kenderson T'e, accent polzts and Asev.a. f ,lTvin Ut Ahevllle v"v eler route', leav-. ing V i .rton c 1 0 p. ra., v arrive at ue&ina ttoi at p. i t. ii" ,t t r. J " Lie- -c - i ? c j rtrKii tresis to ni l. iC " r - t ---T.-,- j . v i " it . i i. rza to E2l , TAKE NQTXCXL. A BPLllOPWBlttof W WTK orr L :.-.- i-e-i., , ?T. . .-. it. rJ ; n nimwinf wii--J . i kjbihshsA iwiiyTtoToiKPiirt;- the Leelslatare f the- State for Edacatkmal an f!harltAhlA nnrnooAA In lRftft. vo TBTE tkkm o we fait ot tnefitate pledged, which pledge has been Renewed br an overwhehnlng twpuiar .seeoMiiffttifrajBehMta nowesostltatiOB: December 2d. A. Du 1&79. with a WDttal of $1,000,000,40 which It has aiaco added a, Ber serve jronqoi; over ggou.uuu. v i Ite GRAND SLNOIlB MUMBSB D1STK1BUTIOH wul take place monthly on the second Tuesday.-, it never scales or po6cponea., Aioos-at tne;zouow lng dlBtrlbotlon; Uidt i ' n U -a ti-fsimw ::; t .., - 4itri- AJj JrjUZiJSf OifU.lHAV : '- J 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. ' Half-Tlccr - ew,vne AKMiar. , - ; LIST Ol' FKJXES ; Ml Capital Prize.. 1 Capital Prize. . -Carjital Prize.. . ; oV sso.ooo :..;..r.. ..10.000 ? Prizes of $2,500.. . Prizes of 1.000U -; f 4 ,6,000. . .v 6.000 20 Prizes of 500...;.. .-.lo.ooo, 100 I Prizes of 100. .lU.tXMi 200Priz of 600 Prizes of '50. 20. 10. .,10,000 v.;.;.:.....;;. 10,000 ...-....,.0,000 1000 Prizes of i f APEBOXmATION PBTZESV : 9 Approximation Prizes of S300i:U.Ht2.700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.;.). .1,800 v approxunaaonrrizea oi.iuu...... ;. VOO 1857 Prizes, amoonting to. . . . ":&u . . . .' 81 10,400 uesponsiDie oorresDonaina- agents wanted at all points, to whom a liberal compensation , will be nald. - . -v "". " , ; Write, clearly stating foil address; for farther miormaaon, or sena oraers oy express or in a Beg lstered Letter or Money Order by mall, addressee only to ix . :,r ' '-.. ; j M. A OAUPHLdTk : "' - New Orleans. Inlslana. or same person at ho. 8i Broadway. New York. Au oar Grand Extraordinary Dmwlnara a rmdr me supervision ana management ex General G. T. Beauregard and Jubal A Early. amwlO-Urw4w POJPTJLAB1 MONTHXT DRAWING OT TH3B Commonwealtfi Distribution Company, AT MACADLJETS THKATBE, IntheCltjof Louisville. on, ., THUBSD1T, SEPreMBER 30, 1880. These' Drawlrus.' authorized by the Leelsla tare of 1878, and sustained by the Courts ot Ken tucky, occur reguiany on tne last aay or every month (sunoays ana jrriaa9 excepted, tor tne penoa ox live nm, The United States Circuit Court on March 81 '. rendered the following decisions: 1st That the commonwealth uismDunon uom- banylslegaL . , . . 2d its arawines are iair. N. B. This Company has now on hand a large reserve iuna. aeaa tne ustoi prizes ior the : SEPTEMBEB DKAWING. i, 1 Prize . 830.000 ; 1 Prize :. t ... 1,000 1 1 Prize,. ..-ia.4AiJi..i.......wr 5.000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each,, 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each, 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each, i.i 10400 - 200 Prizes, 50 each,., 10,000 - 600 Prizes. 20 each......: 12.000 1000 Prizes. 10 each,... 10,000 9 Prizes. S300 eacb. ApproxfmaUon Prizes 82.700 9 Prizes,; 200 -J " ' M 1,800. 9 .razes, ioo r .. "-.: r.HvrVW; 1.960 Prizes,. , ..J. . ... V .v?8ll2,40tff Whole Tickets. sit iiair: tuxib. iii yi iidKen. -i.-r-..;.'- , ou; iiTcas,iuu?. V 1 i Bemlt by Postoffloe Money. Order, Registered Letter, Bank Draft or Express.' . To Insure against' mistakes and delays,' corres pondents will pleas write their names and places of residence plainly,, giving number of postofnee box or street, and town, county and Statal . All communications connected with the- Dlstri butloa and Orders tor Tickets should be Addressed to R. M. BOABDMAN, Courier-Journal Balldlng, ixmisvuie, y., or as os. U7 ouu.Broaoway, septl 50B:iPJRINTINGV BOOK BINDINGV STEAM POWER: i i - . lis GOOD WORKMEN. .1 ii ''.'- -"''. KiJ... iv . . :s -Si la connection with the publication ef Thb Ob fCBvsa, and the establisnment of one of the larg est, most complete, and meat thoroughly equipped M PWNTINaiHOtJSIS : f i ... -.tj - - . - ; . -1 Ia the Sooth, the proprietor has fast added a coxa BOOK BINDERY ff : ANDw; Departmenti Capable of executing the very best Mass of work at short notice. - j Old magazines, newspapers, law or other look rebound iq beads at very low figures., v, f .); x . , - - v , , BLANK BOOKS,..; t tr ' !,.- c.ACOOUNTS CUBRENT, 'n ' m7 I And work of tt'8 class, ruled and bound toordei are prepared to furnish dose estimates xa every descrlpttoBpIt LETTER PBESS PRINTING. U . tl" t f1 f v sa jj , If r r 4- V A TDLX SUPPLY OJ WOOD TYPX FOBV POfeTPSINTIG - ' i 1 1 3 t . v x n IS i n r ".v ; ' ! Theatricals and other exhibitions ean get thel DATES and POSTERS printed hers m aa attractive a manner as m New York. i -' i - We bare a very full supply of 4ype for printing, t short notice and in first class styiei '-' - : BBISF3 FC J TES SUPRXiTS COTjaT,' ' t And lawyers d?slrous of preserting their argo ments in good shape will lo well to give us a ttiaL We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work is as free from defects as tt- ls possible to male U. - - . " .as'- . c tETTEK HEADS; i: Ciatarrsnta, . ... - .v Order r ry Pauld- I the United States Suorems Court at WasMnaton SINE OB NOTHING.; Wehai mairOdeodam-wewrfHi...., iji j '" f, ' B. C. BIBB & SON, Iron Founders, Baltimore, Md. Manufacture a Desirable Line of Heating and CooMlng Stovaa, " ' Including the Renowned 1 VIRGINIA The most perfect In operation, attractive Pp. not-bttx tmtaTYoa.haveaeen it For sale by an l dealers." 1 .tt" McSmith. on He IIomei.,.Strtttli BADLY DISFIGURED, BUT STILLIN THE RING 9 lk MnsMnsic BockSmall fetruieE ' OPERA HOUSE. ! - The great attraction and only time this season of i ' ": the4 : ' " wFAMOUSt FABITE' AqTFASmONABtE :;1 S'jTAUiALLl AN CEij i , : la the latest and greatest sensations, -That Daly opportanitMo vlDOUBBE BILL: The celebrated Three Act-Operatic and Dramatic - u .Sensation t ; f JLiRiTANA,.!' . .JB, TP GIPSY-- O X?UM5,AB7-1 :SI3KM.J, -, f Alstf Offenbach's.Coml4 Opera, mR, v ntr n tt.1f t" tt t t- -' W Reserved Seata'a the McSmith tjtfnsle House and Central Hotel. - Doors opaiv at 7 to be gin at 8. . i-v, VJl -V . -taeptlO ' : )A'.fWvN "T - -T0 THE 1ADIES OF CIIARLOfETE. MISS LOU STUART, of Wilmington, N. Cwbeg leave to tnform-the ladies -of Charlotte that she will be in the city: for a few weeits; only, at Room ?Na-t-T,- Charlotte -Hotel; and Is - pre t-wred ; to make from Cut Hair, Combine, - or l i H"1r. Elr"?. Pr . Cur1"?. tLPd P"T desnrintlnn v. . CoUure c t tl i 1 .;s.; ;r - c:i hair darkened or i -zzz-: cy a i -pss t' rr""ediOf esa ict'on? 1 r . e to or?fr sin"' el l -- rely ne7jaD- f i jt S m ii P4"S-I- s m is J ,VV, Q3--3'-. f 13 s v 4 co LJ 1 B ! 1 r' r S . M ceo ' I f . - i t ".; "TTP-tn v.- j : fM lMllXGlUlV BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK OT Cheap. Bedheads, AND LCK7N&XS, Parlor & Chamber Suits. COyFTNS OTALLXINDSON HAND. LadtM and SAntUaMw'a Wmi.i Robes floe supply. NO. 5 WJST TEAM STRIXT. CHAaLOTTX, n. a TSSic i An elegant Combination of boneset and other "flue Toaioi with a ripe OLD KENTUCKY wmaxv. SSJEKSSl SlSSJSSi.S16 st. fr purpose. Our toule MC.-t Bg1 lave no use for false pepsla,. Malaria, Debility, the. BBebfenes Of Delicate W-men. The Prostration of overworked CIersTmenJ an Phiihn fj mni use For IJys- secretions which causes Bad Breath, and all Bronchial Weakness K Is a delicious and relbble remedy. ' CeAMBERlS & BROWN, Louisville, Ky. v . , , ' ' in appearance, and w&equaled for durability ang 13 52t 1 niAMl.A by eminent Physicians and the Public to be the Ol jNLY REAL Remedy for Malaria. Chill-Fever, Dyspepsia, Children's Diseases, Liver ijompiaini, etcii yon get tne genuine not else. Price for Genuine HoBman's Pads. 12. Sold by Droggists, or' mailed, .postpaid. - Write for free treatise; , ii ttuuuA&,r. .PAD CO., NEW YOB. aug22 deodkw3m r For Sale. A weekly Pemocratlo newspaper, in a neighbor ing town, on account ef the pressure of other busi ness on the present editors and proprietors, Is of fered for sale, either In whole or In part. The pa per Is well established, in a thriving town, with fine business prospects; and has a business now that would return a very fair remuneration to one who could attend to it Very accomodating terms will be given. Befer by permission, to Cor. Chas. R JoneStOfiTBB ChabLottk ObsBbvbb. Any appli cations for purchase should be accompanied with references, and may be addressed to "G," Char otte, N.C. - July 9 dawtf. , AGENTS WANTED FOR . . THE FASTEST SEELLING BOOK OF THE AGE, r , Foundations of Snccess, itt itSINESS AUP SOCIAL FOliiia m The laws of trade, legal (ormsilhos toi tiaasact business, valuable tables, social ettlquette. Pariia mentary usage, how to conduct public bustnessiln fact ltls a complete OCiUit-XU UCCKsj- all classes. A family necassly. Address, for circular and special terms, s ,. ANCHOR PUBLISHING tft., Atlanta, fia. ' July 21 d&w2m V Ik IT KG M E i! Tn 0694 Practical ; W fM ' School for the times la Moore's Business University, Atlanta, Ga. $100 covers total expenses for three months. Send for Illustrated ClrcuLv. j aug20-wl2w saro MINE OWNERS. nPHE North Carolina Gold Mining and Reduction JL -. Company having completed their Chlorinating works near Salisbury are prepared to enter Into ne gottatlons with mine owners for the purghaso of Sulphuret ores of Gold. . ToappUeaUonsaqoomT panted by1 average sample lor examirjalloh. and &s say, prompt attention wld bepaldf J. 1 Wm. MORRIS DAVtS. Pres., aug25 d3mos. Salisbury, N. C. - WANTED;;:..::'! BY a young man, well recommended, native of Iredell county, a situation, aa salesman lu some business house in Charlotte. - Address augd J OBSERVER. Liverpool Won k Globe Fii-P- 1NSDRANCE ,TlSUf-.'! t -. -1 US 1TV ; Si COMPANY, Over. $70,000,000 of Losses Paid : . -. . - Risks solicited on all kinds of Insurable property. Terms easy. FRED NASH, Agent, cr'x Charlotte, N. C. Other com ran tea represented.. , J--- . -- ?-".a. - - ' - r-oiai 80TBIHTia)K?rTi OmCfi CnariotteN. July fltb, i8 ' On and after Wearsdayy 'Jnly7t.1880. w fallowing schedule will be ran oyer wis wouj LeSve ChSrtotte... .W.?..?.....-. f ? m. p. m. Arrtvf ateiateaviiwt.'.ft.vv.,,l,.v',-j.'i w r i IA ? -t- T i " Uf-l xj f . ... .Wit,, ;rsViA fia. m. ' Aeava t xatesvuie..T-. i rsvf l ..... i a .n r: 0J V. A m ftM. 1 mia A. m ..aM.,.. iuiiftsvllle'-Wlth. - f TT n VT VT WTml n M. JA, ' . . ':j ( : J tt. Jj.tl jk 1 -l. 4. ' . 1 iCur:- , - if, c f -- 3ulyl6
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1880, edition 1
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