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L J- fin cr:,,-, Mm i in t OBfflFRTXirTOsV 0YP2XT3TEJrr Tre -FVKVi4li; Wil Xh el want; and wSh Qt tateaTstJle oTjpern4 rr manner oi mffyl ' 0 MHoNMtUMHiUMMMUmuHun 7S Si -j j i inn Id tHatttlch aad eh earn a , we eaafoa bote W' -' (J .! .' ;" ltta1t6otrOO,TAIaU', BLANKS, MUrBMAMcT--rzrr-- LXTTXR-HXXSS, CARDS, . JUL. I:.; R3CXIPT3. POSTERS, ' iiWjorCiafc; H-7 fc.fr : t til iv via; (;iy'j iK.)turu;rt .3xr?t tBSBBaBwamaHavavvvM 4iJiiai!n;:?0- .nthiiJBt "V'hi :r.i:i. GARFIED'S CBinESE LETTER.. 4 r Jjn. rim Tii . M WrL nil Mr.. N."V Til rfl-XxTU I 1 3S3 I IK, liXj l I Aifiiiiii ill. i ii i f ; . VI 1 I IB. I I II I 14 W I HIT ; ?i r . n . I afha,)artedfti)osi;iive cir Dolmen-Ornaments to eavjn jji 4H e jliuulaaa. i vtri'i av CIVED. INGES A4Joap!tte Line of .MTPVraOJ a. VELVET TBI " JAta leaf atTSeanttful pleee of NUN'S CLOTHr . - suitable f of Mourning purposes. .. ( ypBjpfi A HANDSOME STOCK OF Coipra4.Q3sbmeres OUR STOCK; OF . DRESS .GOODS ;.!!' .'-l-i'lll-.t r.h III -".- lIC -i ll i 7 J !l V! VOfl It: iill!i! fiiJ lliili) -Vjl Carpet Depart aent m INWKSTKtW NOlrTH CAEOUNA. - i,i. (II.-. V I'; Ot : ' 0ctl4-14w g00ts and JyiJfft; til .0 ruin ii J- .1 w m mm, . And we ask an lnspecttod o( OOU3 awLRICES beldn- purchasing., Hariaaf gained the .'.j coofldce ff the trad jy ; j FyriDealiag and b Mes, N v TTAniii AHttoi nAiis ' journad ia' ihi3 ici ty tAiblished i a 1 Ifettfif pttrpqrtftito BaVe :Wn 1'Wtfee(l:, last jFahaaryby Genial 'Gard!'to; jdti zen of Massachusetts, en tlie Question of Chinese labor. The letter was iiv Luis iorm: - ...'. . !-.' .y j Wo ffiaL wo can and know we wflt make if to . yortr Interest to buy ear soods. LADIES ' win always find ,th8 latest nore'ijea In PBE3S TEIMMING8. All know thHt we keep abreaal' ' with the Styles In this line. We can show -. a very handsome assortment of Fancy. Dres$Qo6ci& : ll'.t With Buttons and TrimialqssP AAtek: SILKS, 8ATINS, CASBURKK3, ( M0rrE3, and A- i ." ' , : toETiuk;: 'we make spedahy -of M0UE1ONG GOCtt' . Weoell a good KID GLOVE for 7o cents. : , la HOSIERY we oiler special loducements. Every department Is complete, and has been se lected with care. All can be pleased by gltlng -a OAlL r T. L. SEIGLE & CO.' P. 8. Our Cloak Department has been enlarged octlB w and more attractive than ever. "FALL ST MP We are pwRejviijg Oar Fall Stock. Gent's Haod-Made. Machine A Cable-Sewed, 1 v 'H-i'i -' BQpTvS ANDiSHOES, ALL RADEaiND PRICES. Ladies ffi Gh drens u ALL PRICES AND STYLES. A Pretty Line of LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO . Lower Grades,, in Fur, Saxony Wftol,,&e. : Eespctfully , aug28 i n; -? . ,-? ; JUST RECEIVKl K.UAiir) M .Oil ft - .. . ' j - ,!.iT is'J .a .K : :n-ii .(I lNDlJfAgSlMlH IN ALL SIZE ANDiiyCOLOBS, AND THE 14 1'. J iTfcttes An Elept,JjDfc.af..Silk Velveli i Too can find In our house everything you wis to the DRESS TRIlMfm Our Stock of CAN'T BE BEAT-B-STyi.lESCTEP; Bhniin:ia11:tae, 10 Mil 'J3ifl I? Bespectfully, -- TV- V ' Aim iur Benin! JWWes,-egii.' matoirbea. 1m- ; . Dowooy. ana au :. : w lOlaeftses,. that, ir s vS urruwifUM urn lMttwcftlot, wsteh desire to fondrffre by, mail to every ona. Tnfl e.-ecifle MedkWlldbyrtzUts at t Mckas. or aUkpeekafe. wo oy u inallotftoelr4tfi wUl be enl nioner bv addreastiMt 1. 10 HectDteB' Bloek. Detratt. ICIelL ' if (JifefnAaati anTUetaflbfup "T"P J '"J- V-'IB A -P-DBEtY-T Efl ET ABLE REMEDY Tor DAIII If 1 1 1 ITS h s?TjraiUd WHen naed it rAlll lvlUfcffecctitr to Pr&;llirj. -ji ren tn th mom ix-r DAII'fflTlCD v;HilUr Iiarrfce- Dysentery. Crampk KILLERS ek-llendacjie,Pftl h the Uackwrgjil i is tntaut'tcmaciy inn Ba r PAIN . tkru.ffm. ilrfif Mrf i i i i i mt I hfmn- M.mfn and 1 citt Si 9 1 certainty of retlet. v o imqut ran mTBliiabl mmad in it within the Mcn oTaikma ft wQl snauaur ' kC?eJ t price br I snaumllr many times ita cost maoc' bills, j Sold fcaU ermnriMS a and ! fcoU if FKRXT DAK it ON.frovldenaB I TTNDER aod.br virtue of a deed 'UiiedtolM Tektotef fafttce ln.bi SOO' wraipbsefer jjale at the iCoui door, la the irftr of Cnadotte. It 32 Vowel ATt)RDA.thB Hthtf NOtEMBtRht aoie real estate, situated in tne city or vnariotie, ud aTsoytfftOSHandln MecKIenburg county, de sert Ded as jollows, yiz: ac mterpuuding, on the corner of ft ttk And tMaeeft !tore HousE north of hotel building, fronting on Tryon street; Tacant Lot on 81xtB street, between Tryon ana Church: Vacant Lot ooSliinjtoiBl. between Trron lota of Mrs. QddweUand.Mn Johnston: House I . T.- . - U I . 'and NonhCajnin JtailimCMlrunKnteal Mrajkeaif And lln. , aajounni ore leimtrMt. w. overman ofJ" tlof I ftisxhfyree; ,juown, iosa on Col- Hrs; MesfiT and w. colletAMMet. south 8 irenaca Paw cTBcK'ewnv Msthe.Tedir'Qbfd sUnlra -traoL and kood GoirVetns have rbeen djaeoveBr 6 1 foHoirsfptlf-fourti Botcwlth sedOttty1 Mil be ' . . . . i - . i ao nayaoie in uiee.rauai uw Z IOL8 ;iktore uouse-on de, adjDui.grpgerwN uam t Lave- - juimwwn iwhletLkood Golf: Veins 1. 1 r aamMaori w 1 't d ur ' laferitas a jKtt" red- LlU b e nayi st&V itattte: 1 day of JanuaTf.tMa. lg da7wiaw ?53 ilat day eMlK :'i!H Feaet , i unUl alt t, a PVwdiaae monev & idi but now aaar M-naHrwunin ue preacnoeq u M Uwiasjtfcttol psflfsJfftiTnTi;bBiags are seh4e.1asut!ttrieBW td MlToriTifiUiTTOatee I erinveryetnt'tra'W 1ttCmdai I4U UMJ VI WIO, rMoMUbllc'DttStQi ftfi fcrat I Ttt SUCCESS 1 eisMM. AT.iWiy neV-! Jkddases. lorctrcuiai r octa-uawim roc 8t pBAOnOAU or tto lunea Id Atlanta. GCrtSrf 1 W forrir tbtal eipensee loij dent RebnSiresii nsvimsiMr. TO 3, 1880. f ,j Washington, D. C, Jan. 23, , Dear Sir : Yours in relatftin-to the X take it that f the euestioit cf e question ff em ployes is a question of "pritate and f corDoiate,ecbhdtnt. aM IndMdilaTs or conpHine8 have theTight to ibvy. labor , wiiere ihey -cap get it cbeapeat. ; j We have a treaty, jwilh i jthe. Chinese ovepimentiWbichjsbQuld b yeligjqusK iy b . wn m jiiftjpro.yipions, wo uF9ga ed by BiQtioQf thft j?efueral goyern menLnda ndtijW-enffredwto, ear. great : aftuiaBtunng interests are con, seryecl in .te.wattep labors j .-n uj ic---, ;hf.; AOAR?IEX4).hI ,IL It, Morky E plflym' SJawn.iLy no, witwhi he had sejvediin, Congress and in u speech in tliiscity !itioeynirig ttiisletter'sttidl1111111 . JliJ. , t J fnie i6pple m&y,incri$6 .ti) pronounpe . ivrgory, x nye seen JU;, jL.am iari miliar wih :6her ; ,pri$rd ;jnJ jturer I hate cyninased, it wath hi lefr-,1 tcra in uiy possession, anu , . naM n$ doubt it is genuine. If It be a Xqrgery, it is uie wori? cr a consummate artt; but if I thought,' after examination, there was the sliehtest doubt of , its au- its inpiiijiiiy, x snouia not reier w iu , 'i.ir.' Fiewitt is a Democrat; .he Js a strong partisan ; but lie is a gentleman, and-while of course his 'opinion 'is not final oh a question of handwriting1 what he said has a certain weight. On receiring ar report of Mr. Hewitt's speech the Herald, on, Wednesday even ing telegraphed General Garfield at Mentor, "stating what Mr He Witt had eHf positively asserted; adding ; that be (General Garfield) would probably think it adviseable to- deny over bis own rikflre the aUtborsnip-of ttie letter;1 of fering; if lie lid, no t seen the le tter, to telegraph toshirn at once, andv .opening the 0 dolumns to him fr a' de- nial. To this dispatch we tiave up t tliis present writing received no reply. mere nas appeal eu in xne associaiea press aespatcnes a very urj.ei reporc, uiiiiuthenticated in any way. that Gen eral Garfield had declared the letter a "stupid forgery. From; Republican sources in Boston came yesterday the further assertion that no. sucU nian as "H. L'. Morey" has liyed in Lynn since 1873, to whicli the Democrats reply that he lived outside of Lynn, which may be J and " that they are ready to piuro hid c&iaicum II. UCUUM uaiuciu denies writirig the letter. We have waited some 'flaye to see if General Garfield would make such a denial ef tne aathorsmp oi tnis letter as we are convinced that he ought to make if fee dta hot wlte it 'His denial Over his own name would. n our ppinmiii :setue: the question. It '-tl i - 1 ' " J ' '.l'' it ' 11 ' ft ul A u in. any cab:WArow ourueu oi W ioen(ff,ir aii.iRtereirencei mem, .pen progress muM ceas; but in his tetr of acceptance, i9 tho amazement of th public, he turned squarely about and declared that the Executive znust seek, the advice and reconynendation of , , These. adjDthjp instances, so fmtfr iar io the-pupHc and . toa b ;ownsup porters that, w , irim$ jdoi, , cite them. . SjfeJ $PW&;0 -se9n4Lan(i t deftjajs in hwpaseof.no wrqej jaiuserf Iesfor bls organs . to, , teil us what Wft i aer .be ,waa J nprnwiate. .WbatuL i .-. er iie.pyez wjpte.such Uef as that of owiswftetikv which he, is accused. , and on' that it npeds..l1!3 . mwp$i assume. 3X 1 be i Senaifl; hia RUDDort bvAnv jiartv would! Deoolfl donbt want a man. in thianresir t. KM . rir t T'l r . Trr, Tl i rr T fr 1 r ' - , WSwbhaieire m a.pTlyate letter , i cpuutnanfifi jne joirm o ; sery in la- ' vi-(--in5 oT" 't.;t-i I ir. l jTha aiiRmnir ht Wrtv leAde aiiil orv . OnWedney fevinr Mr. A. a Gfai GfiJdVftw iBi Mr, Mok-ey flwitL i elitieinan ,'6f "chaftiriter, a'; ok tnelpnt?, irresponsible jdeuiaj toi go Associated ,'PwsaL' ,'Jti is ted tbtGe&tel ' Garfield proof uponv the Democrats, who, for pomicai enas, uave jpaae ir. pumic, ana would leave them, .until they brought such proof, under the ust auspicion of having utterea a rorgery. . But it is a mistake In General Gar field to iiesitatft j about a frank and xt, plleit deniaLm.hW on me If be did not write tne letter. 'Some of the sem ti mentis in it are atrocious and indefen sible. If b entertained them last Jan Presideni, or Senator, or to hold ny public "otltee whatever, - :If 1 w did not entertain them and did not write the letter, be ought to say so, not at aeeonq, or intra drikl but, over uu 1 own name; Even if he Were not a candidate fct ine, presiaency, ne suouiu repuuiuie ad once ihe sentiments imputed to him, and no TiouArfustamiOdignUy ought to bar ms way, Because here in this letter Is no ques tion or lmmfgration or tne riguttr asy lum, on whiphlKBfe. may be and ate fair differences or 0 Considers! th. graUon pt Chiftale jsit .regards, not the oolnion. Thi.4 letter jr. -r - . TTT. people ofithe United Statea but only a iloes noL small par the ' empleyfers Of libbr ; ltJ nnnsinfir ths rights nr . tiie war kin umaei those who seek tp. xaake; money theit Mbokv Tlfe HRls W a e,n,:L,tjjey Americaiw or 1 erfcouTuges the greed of out of e have treaty with the Chinese government' which oiuxktln be.i religiously keiit iUn- 4kiB.ttitheetrHi;gowBrriinent,' Ad T this i8iia$.meelyi bamiess bvt uutobi-i tably-rt; ghtr ffte it-ciaitse-of-lhe"! 8emjttOWJe.teTJ 9P;talHs .Wiiatwb I ia in thonn urnrHa aunfl I am nnt pid. pared rteflft terestii hatdt atiauidte are conserved in the matter oi labor." I That ia WIWoyLftideleiwa of the eoolli 4 system, or of a new slave system. The i Mnrpont.- mnnnfflrt lirlnor Int.prpafa" are .1 iisUbUbia lOefnJhlvei attord the special privilege of "conserving? themselves, by importijp bavin done this, wrongs himself if he does no haaJia.derty.theckatgia SnH tlW most L vile lauor, uuuer ne gujao or i lttrdlater,peakerBandall. of Dositive and exnlicit manner and ove alreaaV, . .h-iiia m k '4?he "Republican organs are evidently dismayed at billnn. Aftwattiui ceptance, in1 wliith he speaks farrly enough on the Chinese labor question , f moYeroent omeli I to oulpa coast partakefjt Mttt pftlWiHHues or sucn aimmimxji Al&Wrposes or Mm isrioaimichi like an importatjoats sent to allowtnyiBf f servile laboi gnufctheaatj ingly guilty op-rirof tergiyerwt isst!5tf to ut9&tmm o 38 is ration or on whose authority the stite ment is given, the pubifc are hot ad vised. That is not!tti way President tial. can4idatea , s meek oSueb, issues When they can jneefc thm Jboidly., : , Equally lame the; dwwal, , .that ahy suclj person as Mr. MorjJUyed inLynn. If up su?h person li,ve4i there at the time of the dateof letterithe fact would have been conclusively j established within, twelve liours After,. the publica tion, and it would not have been left1 for a party organ to give a denial Uiat carries djcredit on its face, by an anon-; ymous ..correspondent saying that a nnmriA iia innwr Knatnaa wwaw m' Lynndi4 nqti limw iMft, Morey. That is not tlie .way such things- are., dmed when the truth would furnish iiidisputr able evidence on he point, J; . ,., , The official, 4finiai.wbipti cmes alon this morning over the signatures Marshall Jewell and S. W. Dorsey apparantly more explicit: and yet it unsatisfactory as, the reaw in ; that it ail to state by whom these two , emi nently truthful statesmen are "authjor ized" to disown not only the language, but the sentiments of the letter. Their denial is made in most emphatic style, with a wealth of expletives most, be wildering; but a much more, convinc ing statement might have been made in much fewer words if it were desired to meet the matter squarely, - and that without the need or consulting "ex perts" on Wall street. . . The letter is not one that General Garfield should deny, as it is . in exact accord with his record in Congress: for fifteen years on the Tariff question, und in complete harmony with his positive record on the anti-Chinese bill in 1879. The record and the letter Are ' in . ei- tire harmony with each other, and if : General Garfield rejects the letter.: he cannot do so on the ground that it does not express his , views, ias.itiuu would bring him in direct conflict with his record ia Congresaone yea$ft ' .The Worth A tnerican iakes tiie. sensN bleand.candjd view pf jjjuv question. It assumes that General Garfield's de nial is to be credited, as most persons would credit it if made fn' any aothen" tic way fbt ft says': ' , ' I i There was certainty no 1 reason wljy lit. Garfield should deny the author ship' of that letter if it: was really writ ten by him. It take perfectly sound and rational view of the qneston to which It refers, for no -one will deny that the employer of labor hfrs a right it6fcuy it as' cheaply as be cun just as the workman4as the TigHt 1 to : ehirge as much as he can get fbr Ms1 Tabor and ektlfc ' The forgery is Stupid, indeed, i 'i it would; indeed, be a stupid rorgery to fabricate letter that ; simply reiter-, ateai General Garfield recent record in Congress on the questlotiiaira Mief Jforth. AittertomtteaXb the matter1 in the only, way that is likely to evmmand pubifc respect, :-.. :m r m Stmt Kstoe M csalrtlld ' ratefryoaas " "' "'Z ' i xu-.Ui . j iAocir. nreer-' '- , V: -"WT'-'W A Z"4.X- f. VW1. - '!-' : ::.' :avW' ;' i7 o:;j-; -: J ; v :-;! " 'h'-l' ( -iX jM&.jftil ifjffr.i ; .u' . . i ' Tin (i.ll-Ul li7 pi.i:.- ri -:rn.l :-'J f!i . .4-jV)Bfv' -'J 'Jrt Vt-'r- "' : "'irwkf ..... ;.., . . .1- .1 .ii i JTiVi.n 77.i SL S. . r. . ... I .!.,! ;I- ii U i i i t i. aw rmdr aw lj i i i -. ; j .aVLaaA ( i . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1880, edition 1
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