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iirairffTiffiin"T"rfniiiHi nwjrnh"4itrfniijjL ,hat f $n KlSMl-CLAaKMtrBjt'fH-HTrTI Garfield'. Cfa W iAVhere "XrutU" io Authenticity to be EtabHneo 4t .. i .'I. iMtiJ ytiiA 4f 11," W PsJTtat2d in If 1 PC:rsHaJ, we4 t NewYore, Oct-It is said m po ,JL Ls'fc'rf ttX? W B. F. Butler 4iaTee 'tSatllWmn lfe - . . .. tYl "I t..7i ami that at me o jyoiiuuo JL ' - - . . mpnt. its origin will be fully expiameu and its authenticity proved. Stereotype nlate.1oi it haw been sent to every x r s.- . . i- J;-n mbcratieand lncepenaeni, the Vhij Lted Statpd it is -fteito v4r conceive snape w Shi! vre no tthfe eSrilitje $hVnje$tj,fto- ames -araraeld has not hesitated to resort to olack.lies and foul slanders to sava ins railing cause despicably pegcy beaf tbVljsidya) whose falsehood is as wilful and despi cable as that of Garfield himself." New Yofk ljerald Oct 25. , '. ' Gem HiEincock kefctiMniself t at home U ' vesteCay;Astif Th&ia.wastde- voted to visiEors,)f whom ' there were manv iinainlv nrann) " f rJpnrts. frftn. Daniel E. Sickles was closeted with the "FT i. t.. .1 IVa lllS iaillflg fi . f rtm..r.tt Amnncr t.htt and that in this 'ciiminar amff v.ther visitors tnth ft isTaind were Gen a least one f its pi eminent ofiice-holders, WE BlVE taken? special pains P W TO ADAPT OUbl IVRfcHASE 0 j OF THE COililUITY B3T3 IN THE CITY J30)' STJSfiOrjNDUG aUMBY. i-ftnTrfr-w lull and complete. Our stock 4I iaStfl? UNI BUTTOK BOOTS, C0NQHK33 " T 7? 5, v tVt , V " I G ajIEBS. Act 4a.,jaiid QlENTS' flUND-MADK, and MACHINE-MADE GOODS, MOOTS, uuppjpas A4ft. ana jswuush TIES, 4a, , THE WANTS OF ALL visitors said to the Herald reDorter. "is tE61Abft tihcbnsclonatjle liar livingi4 His Havintr thnfc "fi' ril Tint, wrifeft that letter on Chinese" labor only makes nte believe the'inoretht hfedld-wrfte it. 1 vvill'ljive ypa an instance? of ' his lying; and i'know What I am talking iboutj and'- if ; J6 ueccrnles necessary lor me w j ran j uiuii thoagh at NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. 1 vm TTTIDENT. WIN FIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, Of Pennsylvania. FOB VICE-PRESIDENT, WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, Of Indiana. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. TrtAtnal 1 JrttIs. Fck LiOTAvNOK-amesL. Robinson. 0? H5?Upat-William L. Saunders. FOB TAT TBAOTBBB-J0hn JLWOBlL J?.-rsrboroueh. fob sun. n'ST.W', - P)l Miuii- BLBCTOKS FOB TO. V,"TS"w" , ittn i Mun aim rgi WGMTiPt n lanbtuii) Unroppll. FOB IHB HOUHX OF RXPRESENTATI YES- A. G. Neel Fob Tbisubiw;; SfLjh 4 Fob hboistkb of ukjsuo Fob Coboheb-W. N. Alexander. Fob Stjbtktob M. D. L. Blggers. In 18CS North Carolina gave Grant 96.769 votes against S4.601 for Seymour. Jlolden in the same year received only te comeaorii are DeinF""vA l feww- - ' finndrtdXlusand. rutA qjotdf n's majority over Asue was ytmkvtm ask- .. ,X:.vi0,iUnr laid that Wfcila 42 rants maiontv over Seymour Uj.,, a;w jLu; WrriAf .vatatM a dtorial oi'Hfe was iffiyi,its. in icsi vjihul iwvcu beitaxorm goppsiuon' "tw-staiviey wain-: will not ptBt 94 769vDte against 70,094 for old man bV:-'"H ;sttMeU iriethlti!ti yw.' thef ofHherfHine5s Vf;,urnTieT t n 17 vr enhHdtf 'reeta '8ueWctri: ter, tiit proXed Wiediatelylis vote MW4868. In the same year ha Don the'ieceipV dfjGasfieiaB aniai, Caldwell receivea y5,(wu vuiea .igaiuoi. terms, "inatis me, sort pi umit no xs. F- -.xr-JToX LJr he Mltlw Aiorrimnn falline 10.542 votes iWbfe'tib? BteaW,-!!"!.--101 thBmates which- are to be used x.-l In 18T0 tnexai wave ui iciuj uj oh Chinese labors ire took time wem- hprnntnued "vouymay say mav "ie -the countrjrna JNorui iaruuua gao siuer ine umcuerawa ne . wits lp ooffSb convSeand t.4&. 125,427 votes against ,05,4.7 for SiJtSS UWUCIU tiumwv uvu; "t " V - - 1 WllS eVCi 111 in 1119 lilt", ueuausc lie uoiJ Gcratic headquarters it"fia stlU tballu the same year Vance beat Settle 18,- more' at 'stake than he eferhaft before. onVN . IH.tMr Q99Q whilst Haves it Would kill his fchanees for election as pointed ,ui Dy a iumiiucc,viit ui,ivh!f , J Phiidrtdttt Thk of mure he would noi; uo, ma nence nis ueina.1 ui iwvihk tarbesurpasaedtag We keep goods of the yerj beat makes, warranted every pan oi mem, ana wui soi meuiw, dikw v. bVUU. uujwuere. our toci of HEAVY PEGGED GOODS, of the best grades & also loll and attractirft,-and we can promise satisfaction to all whojtaroi us with s call. : i M i Trade Street tinder Central Hotel. dent day. And t.he tthlnber of the beaat was CCCXXIX. Apocalypse 18, xxiv. Wetrce M -retired. 'ihaakor K'lMiiHnd thn "Reuublican State 1.6G3 me nasi, iccuiu ui r - .. cantinfonts cirWr.o', in 1.QA1 ran ahpfld Of .111(126 Question iuny BuiiiniBwic racjww" - - expressed in the letter. P?i both the t AsliVWvhilst in 1870 Judge Mem- tariff and the Chinese bills his miereso mon lea Dr. ureeiy uy u.ooi. and votes were against the working- The Republican majority or Ti,fl nnH rhinpsft bill aimed at for the State ticket in 1808 was reduced men. J. iuiui v. i - j -restricting the iateU-by Chinesej 4 jwa4-laa IrUfflfLthfl last xeatige companies oi men wno were w"ioi evs-nT1-IT Hhls measure, altogether in theferesthy over satle: - a of good government as well as oi me HancocKS mujoruy AUWU workingmen of this country, was op- will be about 30,000. The Democratic hurfiifliifc nanwd the' ttA tir.ket!fliav''' ftill behind two or JHSCU uj v-n. y x i - - rinTTSH On lire twill uunimoiji ur, iiincc uiuiwi'"- f tods tn 7-2 navs. but Gar- a iu -,j-r wi ' i , - : ' . " . . i .. . -. aF .i nntitinul RAii rtH rvAn nva-vntpr "ine Dill went iu inere ure reuauua, nut 0 t t i i I Oi.o VI . tn Senate, irjerellt waSnjenaeo; anu LarifCXfir--wiir me jpuiigoivi Re passed finally by 39 ye toTT fiays-Tvafla may he " countea ior nancocK wtltttm Jt the' (boldest, most brazen and barefaced lie he ever toldi ! king, intends tm&AM i&Piiwrrhn.iotnv onne press? weh,the tutor rigm tf per, rv i amended bill was relumed. .Jim Pair, the "Bonanza of property, fmauprema. -jugpoca. , . -; . , - v for a nib. fto beelectell in order to revenge him , 1.1. t;n tyviav it. nn the table, whlckwould Sftif on Sharon, the present Senator ent ' aDfttoVctDrJilfiea- have killed it. The motion failed knd who has teen 'foolish endugh to say ent OI dlcUlUVlai'i' yiv.lvij ,, 0f f tua Ll.i 1, Tir,-, 1?jir will hft jiin - i v-lw President. He vetoed it on the 7th of "March and Garfield voted to sustain ..that veto. The following double-leaded editorial aDDeared.in vesterdav's Truth. In to day's isSDjef that pjaRer all thepxpm- , ised proof will be given: Yestenray Truth, in common with glad to get the job of cleaning out his Stable. Consequently the ItepuDiican, .John Mackey, partner of Fair, who has hithQFtoJuXtj3i9st ot money to car ry the State tor tne itepuoucans, is uuw , ..?E.tyoTya in jprjBT., l came on Here to-day," another visi tor said, "fully determined to- vote for General Hancbek: T hve voted the Repubrican ticket heretofore, and 1 like the principles and platform of tlie party, but I made up mind that Incould not support Garfield. I can stand a crnnrl deal. hut.. 1 can not stand his re cord. The De Golyer contract business and the Credit Mabilier business were too much for me, and now comes this Chinese labor business. I thought I would go over ana see uen. nancocK. I tell you there is' a good, deal in seeing a candidate if there is a chance of do ing so, and then judge for yourself of his fitness for the office for which he has been nominated." ! "And did you see Gen. Hancock V" M did, and Miked his appearance and his talk. He looks you square in the eyes. He is frankness itself. I am not afraid of ,his statesmanship no more than. I was of Gen. Grant's when 1 vot ed for him-'' septl . ' . j .... 5; .-.: - ...... Ireland Preparing to Besiat. ; t New York, ' Oct -aA' London spe cial says: TWo thousand and fifty Irish constabulary nave been ordered imme diately to rendezvous at Curragh of IKildare. The town is filled with gray est rumors. I learn oh ; aHithpjity of a in em be r of the. government that the w.rv hitvhpst i m-Twrtance is attached' to the serious intelligence ,re43eiVed;tip-day from Ireland, t: I jam iBSornied that Pas nell and his friends -have held a private council and have resolved to discard the policy of exhorting the people to keep the peace. The moment the land league is struck by the government the whole west and south of Ireland, the seat of almost all the national discon tent and desperation, will become a scene of the most exciting events. It is said to-night tha.t an early meeting of the cabinet will be -called. London. Oct. 26. The Times in a leading article says: It is Considered unnecessary to strengthen the power of the Irish executive for the repression of outrages. Parliament then is not likely to be summoned before the usual time". In the meanwhile the cabinet will frame the promised measures of land reform. Wholesale and Retail Sealer ta '" ' ' ' ALL KINSB Of FURNITURE. full Lrrrti of Cheap; Bedsteads, AKDLOUKGXSL parlor &.Cliamber Suits. COFFINS 07 JlL!L tOfoS ON fiAND. J I ' r - - NO. 5 WIST TRAD STBJtFT. ' ' v "tSKiSLORl, N. C. F. A. McNINCH: 1 Trade Street, A Chapter of Kloocly Decdn in Iati Ville. niwn.T.p. Va.. October 2a. Satrr- in league with Fair and means to put day night last Mary Mitchell, a white . , .. , , ..j I nnnrtpean wns shnt.on the street at this Look after the registration books, and see that your tickets are correctly printedv him through. In the despondent arid predatory classes that make up the population of the State everybody is in John Gormley, who is just back from " " - ... onthontlltV nT New Yki says Hancock ywiil sweep IfFf , thafke: Inlat event Tilmiock will WCbtawe cheap . labor . which be'oftr hett pteBfdent. 1 o?i., rr,oia nimnirhniit the exDectation of getting sent to the Leg- r .nctv.fl1 fnral fiarfieWa t islature. so as ia be bought up by Fir UUUlltl Ti uuuiiju. i - . , , denial of the authenticity of his letter on the Senatorial question. Meantime or which we naa fcnaron is not a resiucui, ui mciaua uuk given to the public. It is, therefore, ex-1 lives in San irancisco, ana is, uiere- na'fw. Tmth shall make Ifore. obnoxious to the citizens, while j j i Ko tuo. Aaitor ia 1 hA has not been in the Senate at all to courtesan, wns shot on the street at this place by Barton Smith, her paramour, and will probably die. Smith was ar rested and ii in jail. On the same night John Ilaney shot and wounded Marooney, both colored, in a difficulty about a dog. Raney is still at large. On the same night David doners shot Ed. Coleman, both colored, in a difficulty about the former's wife. Cole man's ininrips are not fatal. TheGarfieKnetterns a "Stopia ior- good our aecrarauons ui tuc ici " WVH . ---- - Sunday morning, at Scott Haricins, a gervwtheYBaT,-becau9e.G.arQeld would genuine; that it passed through the which he was elected thereby disgust. wMte wag found in the canal, ,nmrfafilpa. TTnitPd states mails, and that the inter- ing. the ltepubhcans, and all these showing signs of 'having been murder- UCTCI. OM f j . . . I , !,1 , ' Wekitow a Congressman withw more, estsof the workingmen or America brains than Garfield, who speljs heep will therefore really be jeopardized by with an "a." ' ; ' ' " Garfield's election. The authenticity of . that letter is now the pivotal point of Apriyatfkr-anpettaniii this pan. By his assertions, and ltaieign, wno nas cioseiy siuuicu causes will assuredly pass the State in to Democratic control and give it to Hancock; . iMici6u, j the assertions oi uis pauj m icscu iu rlitics.Qf the. State for 30 years, says it General Garfield must stand or fall. thelBAdbcralic maj6rilyfi4 North Car- Wg appreciate the responsibility thAt Ima next Tuesday will be larger than and Truth meet it has ever been; at aryfxproi'elec. ag deserves. We findthatGar- tion field'sij-ieds deny the existence of the W-eminvJbleH'eTliet hven! got employers' union, the existence at any any torchlight processions to arrange time of Henry L. Morey, and the genu- oQ rsf rr inonecs nf 1 hp nnstmark iition the en- ftnrbbdt io elect : 'bit ythen they have velope in which the letter was enclosed- to irorktwo hours eyery, day to get on na uarueiq. Diiosyi puuwics iUD an- rtarzation as the "Employers Union" had an existence as late as last Jariuary isnot seriously disputed. The Utica (N. Y.yvb$erver says "William Nash, of the Reynolds Brothers' shoe factory in this city, was in Lynn in 1878, and for ten years be fore that. He worked m the factory oi Mdrgan X, uore in mat city, aim wcu out with the other Crispins at the time of the famous iock-oui instituieu ujr the shoe manufacturers against thai union in 1878. The employers deter mined to destroy the Crispins, formed a union, opened ?an agency and set ma chinery at worK to get outsiue woik men. Mr. Morey -had charge of its 'acrp.nev and distributed the men hired by it around among the factories. Mr. Nash ,had s no personal - ae uamiance jwitnunabjuui:y,vv cr, ujiipfiact Crispins knew him, by sight on the streets as the representative of the em ployers -who were strying ; to break up the shoem1akefsyorganizatlori and saw him daily. Mr. Nash says that the pre tense that there wasrno such manin thSre lahft 4hat lie h ad not; the poeid6 n in iha "Rmnlnvera' ITnion wlnck Gai fiolrl aaaicrriA him in his letter is absurd. Mr. xasn lurwuaore.says at suoi .rpsirtonrv. i,uu""ov"" v. i oy v ''7, yer bill for arfee.gi- j&A leL ttLthelabor troiibles toton the Traveller (3) BecausShelGS " iTiiTT"TmnT'HW!tTi " iw Hiii'.ii mm iimwy i inniHDn nun tmm in 1 1 1 .mm wwv 1 1. 1 1 141 joecause ne is perjurer. . . . I - - Tirkn a in Vw Uahv. Jmm A ' Garfield of havinsr I Ilialory Kcpeata IUelflS6S-18S0. tu fT 77- . TL- , . JLa i " j :V ,.7 i . 1 Wastdniton Post . , , iwwastRweKiWfaiifvipn wjm- tffTOW rt. "-JTOMinhemourwlamiAWof tt. . . i. . : . i ; . . v nnrn I . rnnT T nn amn nvars lininn JV' u un v ivi r . j-. . cock, xxe says ue is as rauiaiit, uuiiwui i mai ui sujj;iu;ho .v tooR ppnr letter. In other words. Truth is ao cused of forging aletter.'forging a post mark imagining the existence of a non existfetcieague and inventing H. L. MorejfeWe ha,ve already done all that can be doneinHlieliature bf the casfto prove ihat the letter is in the handwri- e. lie swore positively on one oc- ting 0f james A. Garfield, except to ul wtbittte X&PfPW' CreditJ j produce the opinions of coifapetent flier stock and Came near bemgl witnP5ff. who are familiar with his HiinrWriHncr That Wft-fTiromise to dO li-A and lacltompariytBvr widence'with a Garfield Whvy variety of specimens of his hand writ- a,sBn-Jght "Jfraey'lEin order toppear stylish. .. ' ; . jr Garfield's denial of the Chinese letter has satisfied his more intimate friends in Ohio. .Bait Garfield's denial is not leeal tender, outside of that wicked State. He swore positively on one oc casion Mobili Wosee6tl Jpr.Tjarjury,, "i 1 1 i ioydPWbre carr-bme;fti this ed and afterwards thrown into the wa ter. No clue to his murder has been discovered. T,st. nitrht. r.wn Irish neddlers named Conrad and Haggerty, had a difficulty, A 't errible Tragedy in Virginia. New York, Oct. 26 A Richmond, Va., special has the following letter from Wytheville, giving an account of a shocking tragedy which occurred re cently in Carroll county. It says: "Mr. rank. Allison, mercnant, aoing busi ness with a young man named Hanks as a partner at WoodlaVvn, Carroll rnrmtv npar t.hp. Gravson and Wvthe counties line, had reason to suspect that Hanks was too familiar with bis wife, and on Wednesday last he set a trap by which he fastened tne gum on txtn par ties bevond a doubt. He told his wife that day that he would be absent until the next day. He secreted himself un til nicrhr.. whpn hp. returned after bed- timp and pnt.prpd the room of Hanks in the rear part of the store, which build ing was in close proximity to nis resi dence. Here he discovered his wife and Wanira tnorpthpr. and commenced firins upon them, killing Hanks instantly and mortally wounding his wne witn two ciwfa Tfivp hnts wprp. firp.d. Allison then surrendered himself. The family is . . ... . ' .t ii of the highest respectamiuy, ana tue shock to friends and relatives is dis tressing." Bob Vance' Clown. Blue Ridge Blade. Nat Atkinson passed through town this week en route for his home. He went to Icard to fill an appointment, but not even a yaller dog attended, ana he quit the canvass in disgust. He seems to know the doom that awaits I him on the 1st Tuesday in November next and looks like a bobtail yearling in fly time. -c- ,Wm., COG GINS OHARIiOTTE, N. C. The undersigned have termed a co-partnership to carry on the MARBLE' and STONE business rn alt its branches, and will by the first day of November. 1880. receive a large toc ot ITALIAN and AMERICAN MAR BLES, which they will manufacture Into Monument and Gravestones of every descrip tion, and offer lor sale at twenty-five per cent, less than the same is- now offered by any southern dealer. A J we, ak Is a call, and we nrnnnw tn mnvlniw our nntmnH that thev can save money and be better suited than by pat OiilziBg traveling agents whose traveling ex penses and twenty per:.cnt cammtssiona are always Included Ir the purchase made through such agents. We guarantee a s (e delivery by railroads and prepay freights. We send drafts and photographic designs ot our work, with aaHmites tn unvunvudrtrpas nnst Tiuld. Wft have no agents to do business for us. but call ourselves when requested to do bo in regiird to work. oct21 d&w3m AGENTS. McSmitb on the Home Stretch BADLY DISFIGURED. BUT STILL IN THE RTNG Cr0cIicrtj and Glassware 1. BBOOKTXKU). A. W. LUDOLT Tlirown Overboard and Drowned. Conrad ana naggercy, naa a auncuny, i aws, wi. iu-i mj " . That sucli a, man as Morey and such wnen tne jatter struck the former on left Minden in a yacht to witness the At "F.rnnlovers' ti1Q i1,i .ith a hlndtrpon. inHictiner deuarture of the mail steamer from . - T 1 4. J i- veiiLuieu uuu 1868, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana and cpnten4 as-he jwas aiat wekaAigQ.. LinorganizUon when the letter was I rere carried by the Republicans in Oc TTft irerTntdpliifthMthJ Armfcricarf neV t mailed; thatHeryL.or4yr int was in ie .enltriof his r,ir .rrprctionalisVrMm. wasMvW -tnoVing A)ehrf it farW andLpj,pula .Tll.H f i.J I. tl aKrvnt Vi q tltrl Ar unr fC Vhnwa thatiill&dA Wegto QU B.iUJLqtfJ.UgP.wBgr wasvW.inr ehrS arW andLpbpiilaritx,. eyjootrr was ' - I VrnHiin vnnH xr tha "hnoiti cqq nfrr rT . , i . a ? ii.-t i it. I UdUUitauocu KfJ mu WUOIliVOO va. ivjjon.secQnd.oi oyeni ,oer i tne same, u me, "" CoooerhMd. After the . October, elee- md 'the i result rhl LhecUjJer1 tatdsJ chtf roifaoter Of that URleilwqti0Kfc.KpfaMlclaifttfJoe ft .rHSrArVi 'livlsiiin tt Tiniai DMved ) soveoiMdu&iiirc) i.that let f arasr I striking resenablancie, in, poinitv of., ex- cause he represented at (jyVug!UrJpoftpi liarneias suppprtera. aucn as ,1 f. . - K.fflfl- vrthfirn ine iw x oik j. wits, win ue juwiucd- state. Mississippi, ixas ana v lrgmm . tatviv aotah is k'inoiiv wa ahnn hari nn vnifA nr vnm. nnr. navinor npp.n - I ..... . . , . . . i lutable specimens of sufficiently -reconstructea. iAjADama, WasWgton -postmarks of last winter, rLo Jvi fiuchedfoPbf TRifebestJ rerr&tostettctealndeea, Bef onder tnaiine sostmirK UDon tn f at IB V t f i ll iiPJf;l t ffdUftHaifclt paign has been changed by the discov ery and publication f flirriel to one Morey onf etrrnee'Si Proof of it authen Htafgttwinraesr yesterday, lied, for .the rdohUle-b nniin flia nriuinfr nartv. Tha woof ia MlyiMhcoW w?tbBir- "fjolrIf 4hw.ifetter J;yeh?;; TxMh ... , .Vfl ii' -iVi'... morning fkeufeltaeadedr editorial flirnn4 etter is a mtxsbl lag w m fiel genuine lilteria hitogtoii, :hdap ishinglon pos .ffvTtkatrthernost , whin he.dlniejrl t.hp. head with a bludgeon, inflicting serious injuries. Haggerty has been arrested. Three Hundred Piauos Deutroj ed. Wfav York. October 24. The piano factory of Ernst Gabler, Nos. ?20, 222 and .234 West Twenty;second street, was completely destroyed by fire this afternoon. The .fire, originated lnhe thlr ofnrv frnm a r.nisft link n nwn -tand on account of the high wirM prevailing 11 A Jl 1 it the names rapiaiy swept tnrougn mo pntire buildinff. Onlv the walls were loff A hnnt thrpp. hundred nianos. nearly completed, and a large quantity of stock in process of manufacture wpta hnmpd. Mr. Gabler valued stock at about 850,000 and the building at ftsn.nno. Insured for 930.000 on Btook and $20,000 on the building. There was nno hnndrpfi flnrt t.WP.ntV-fi V6 Workmen employed in the factory, who lost tools valued in the aggregate at d,uuu. Maritime matters. Philadelphia, Oct 20. The steam er Janeata 1 from Savannah, reports that en the 25th instant, latitude 37,05, longitude 75,04, . sbe passea tne Auto matic, buoy painted red, adrift, also on the 'same day in latitude 37,20, longitude T5,: she passed through a quantity of wreck stuff, vessel masts, chains, tables, steps, &c. Schooner Wm.L. Burroughs at Chester, from Cape Hay teen, reports ii.Ak nfvAAnl tfViiwir nQma rf. -rrknrt.Ati died on the morning of the 25th inst having been struck on the head a few days previously by a block falling from aloft. The schooner towed in break water yesterday with loss of flying jibboom, is the .Maria Jane from Vir ginia. She lost all her sails and is leak ing badly. ; . .... ; Death of a Diirtingaittbed Lawyer. ' "'T i t rTiirrwTTr Hff. ; 9Yt Mr. Wm. P. Preston, for, many years, a pr6ttnnent lawyer of Baltimore, died yesterday in the seventie. year, of his age, rot half a century he. was an, actitepracttuoner in the scoHirts.of . this ' . city, and distin- guisueu iiiiw5L l ; " and orator. For the past two years he hadcwithdrawnfr.0W the, practice of the law and led a quite and retired, life. Tu-Vmeerf; Cab Hi Murdered. AmsterHam fnr India. near and the yacht buffetted against its, side so violently that twenty-six were thrown overboard, out of which number twelve were drowned. 'Arrest of Parnell8 Secretary London, Oct. 20. A dispatch from Dublin says Mr. Heally, secretary to Mr. Parnell, and member of the land league, was arrested at Bantry to-day at the instance of the attorney-general on the charge of libelling a landlord in one of his speeches. '. The Baby's Best Friend is Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup since It maintains the baby's health by keeping It free from Colic, Diarrhoea, etc If 25 oeuts. . - Benevolence. Boston, Oct. 26. The will of the late Lydia Maria Childs gave $2,000 to the Hampton Agricultural College in Vir ;;a onH riiat.Hhiitftd &9.000 more among some half dozen charitable institution?. Beward. We will pay a reward of one thous and dollars for any certificate published by us re garding Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup not found genu- BOivuii f , VOGKLKR. METKB & CO., Baltimore, Oct 1, 1877. A trial package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" free of charge at oct24-6m Dr. T. C. Smith's. AN INSANE MAW Is never a healthy one In body. Dyspepsia and other diseases arising from a Disordered Liver are I mostly the cause ot Insanity. A JPraentff5 gain and retain health by--using Dr. Fogg's 1 Ir proved t.iver ana siomacn rau mat y, ntemal medicines. "WINE OF CARDUI " cures irregular, painfulf or difficult menstruation. oct .24-6m For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. O o S3 . CD h . T"W K Ii 0 LJI 3 V1 2 Jl f c3 s S H sS k fifi ? S 5)3 D ii i f 1 " 5 di & A 1- NEW GOODS. W NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A large stock of JJOUSE pURNISIIING QOOD generally. We Call Special Attention to majolica and crackel glash, cut glass and cutlery, nqyemties in fanc1' goods. China and Silver Ware. DECORATED CHAMBER SETSt BASKETS IN GREAT YAtlEri, JAP NNED TIN TOILET SETS, NEW PATENT, Finest and Largest Stock of Lump Goods, Cheap Crockery, Glass and Tin Ware, Wood and Willow Ware. Wholesale & Retail. Country Merchants und 'trngglsts will do well to call or write. We sest:gdoJ; at .Northern Prices and can duplicate au bill Very respectfully, J. BROOK VI D 4 CO. ST New Oct9 Goods Arriving Daily. .2 i Bffil miMM..MMllIS W. M M1HGEM1T OF ClffllDiTES. . Annonncement.'. ..' I announce myself a candidate for constable In the Charlotte Township at the November election. 0CUJ4 UO.e, n. j usuo"ra. Tot Constable. t DnnninN) mvanif a. Vjindidalft f6r constable.' In Charlotte townsnip ai me neveniucr treuwu JOHS S. MJUK3. f Por Oon8tble. To the 'Edlior '6f The Obs&veri ' ' was considered a matter of form. ! . Lp.NpoOct. 26The P' jjiui snusu mio diuhk iittuu iiuiu '"v .uumiaiica iu5 luiiuHini,. r t-, .- i ammr. ftrui ka neiKtve will irive Eeonnu wuiiw jatejBelvioflr November election, Its fepjbrtfed froin Peshawnr-that tiPnV - - jcrnawi.; braWd irar wMo keklsltbe 1 TTpTrMiaan iickeiaed-, whose ca riouEToserve TJy tneite.The darirn't bit? aktt&aeatsjDf rjtaitieJd'i letter could sented iiWhlia8 s ti suiwfwrP U Vfifrte)ifiS f PPnQft end alLdispnte. The letter first appear- I one Republican paper has dared to ap- eto(iPwrkir&.i wWmref ore decided nendentnewnarjer. and imnish the appearance of the Hi it jUJllunH.!" PniAt Ky "na"jQmi" lpttPf tn meet ifr with persistent denial Bauer. Wa&evear etee; AJuuer.may oe, and aeiinerate iaisenoods. .... the restrrtwi for Hancock.. . This policy The Morey, 111 VL I1H ftaxfiftld -followed, bv.. disowninir . trie !tejJ;th 'postmaster has, been consistently pursued. Tiim begaatbreHgtlia anHflieimDl0vrsnli6W Jwere itive evidence that lei imes.maMd Kv.riftMflvjsiftvlrlAnMi'tnftPtnA Wftftnititr rron postmaster neaweeaau-teaye w v&arwA iiiiriuainniua .uuiu n i iluiipci iii i inn i rouri n lu n a v il . iin'iwini ninn.i j j nun i m i w auin Mprey allklt SElftpqyi ITnlon aS; yjefc JaraeallarjBeld .alao Tyfia- mrsrxarrwHarntirelyUUncaf.' Pd diuv 6iitooyJuM: fefiiiai i, apVfoirblifetion w. JipiitJim r bhvt,,.,, t Iamt ,j't.rpptiherpceiitlv appointed "United it wasaiscovered that Seymour had I anarchy ' feigns itn Cabul nd , that 1 6eti8-d.e.l rarnsu tniw uraiiMW weiacv uuu rne Ameer nas ueen uiuiueicu. uregon. it neeas no gnost to comej na rhWheeri iio tteW'sT) to tell ua now what r f 'ctt Wvbt4i 'rlvs.'0' with the same States I is probably correct. ': st from Cabul report, hovvexer, For Constable iiS0h..Ws.V:ti'..:iW.4t8 ,K't 'CokkiiiVoviaoItke. JMew Jersey w a v&y :iMlkTllf! 1-tnrar- wegon -rrrfih.r rif iisprl 'th Necessarv to a' choice 1&5 14 Of Orifice ffeed him; by the f m- iNecessary w a ciioim. ........ ... xtp . n-w,., n tiiA rpasinn of t.hA jn o account i miten nt foaaEgusuw ytrrrrr'mz' zzn,p imi enrDueui unutvecBu jr- - Wvwo tj . .... - - - T JaalK tA ariAlttiAa WiMAlf tM : ranHlilfltA. fOP the position of constable before.: the peopte of unanotie lownsniD : ana nerewuu resucuauH sollcU their suffrage Ih the povembereieetion. .... . . : I J.' A; HeLUUaE.1 I f For Constable. candidate .lor constable at the next Novemher . election ana onuge many ciozuw .ir h) Kirk as ;s er in w4aK TTAMAAAtrV rVl4ntoa-4 FO beftvtt 1?aaii&rfieldrs ; "no? of VttainvVt.J Indiana anorNevadaV In wMmlhe are i; 1 at lease as gooa j nor otiuaiiiornia, 11 1" nois, New i Hampshire, t sPennsylvania and Wisconsin,where,figbting chances" arekndwn to,&i f .Mnnslilt TrMithoBMitoaBoat am ;Ur ifti ilii Tf Mr. W. "R. Chandler'h(t'eht?hat dispatclLta JKey West it woifld'haye reaa socoetningJiK,e, tn t.hp st.nrp. and rpftlrlhriftfl of Mrs. A. Burks were burned vesterday morning. .Lioss RStirYiatpd ftt from 8.000 to $10,000: in ;.t,i .'..Ul- .r. TTejtao New. t For ConitUtble , . . : i take this method of informing my; friends In nnrnoV,lr tVlftt T BTT1 M nandidStlfl TOT the .office ol constable, which I have held by ap pointment for the past two years; and my name Galveston,, October 26.-A.' special . ''Ta'tS 2Vew Troni Eagle rass says : xne " " - a: irang3,v?wuy. ,.v ' . . ;A iRinhinrmrl an attemnt waS maGe to' tmrnne court nouse iasc niguu r.-i x . .r. j? tlia 7Virrm. Trnrfc Wnrthftava tnft man tha!frpmort,W nnnnsul tr, a H P "RnTl. Tri VtA nftt.ftP- tive and formjexlrditor of the Demd.T, ,oeeliTntirdered by, tmknownr? parties,; R. orirfiwcralncr CiUCl i llOWTtti'icO.. lid SnrOCB I Bt..KeW.toifccWleartt toy proj posed line,of ADVESTISINO .in American isew- papera. gyt 100-page pamphlet, luc. IMPROVED PATENT PAD Caji bi Mass At 8xbkwgt " cnu dufisindftTer, Liver Cojdplaiat, Bvsmdsis. ' Hearilp,' Henousntss," Eheomatism, .'' (iestive&esi, j',;t .' -'leinli - . TkI I Kerroa fieilacBft, ' JToxious PilU, OiU, or Potsonoua Medidnes t ' into tne Btonacn. iwrioiin ra" '.k.Dl.l. i,n.ilml.flt Kl IMtCiBUtrCg. f - al the Urep nd Stomachy A. KenjUo; Yegb; Tonici s absorbed into Uiecircnlaiion o f the Blood n . - Liver. prify ing the Blood, ttimulalin Ue Li vr Dd Kidneyi to healthy action, and ithCTunj the Btomaeh to digest food. J'aic of.PiM '" or Express. ' - 11 Manufactured and for sale at 92 Germain street, Baltimore, Md. . T d For sale in Charlotte at the drug stores of L-K Wrlston Co., F. Scarr, T C. Smith and Wilson 'STORE-KEEPERS! ods Well bouiht' abb Ailir dot) p RO D. GRAHAM, Tj, Restate and UnVtid Stat8'00"'?!,00".; 1 ttons. Home and Foreign, iid. Ab stracts of Titles. Surveys, 4c, furnished for com OmcTN. K Corner Trade Tryon streets Charlotte, O tlan rt SIM B. JONES, M.H OFFERS HIS PR0FE3SI0NA1 SERVICES TO THK CITIZENS of Charlotte and Sorronndlng Country. Offick with DBS. Jones a Gbaham, ... -W-V A.-,! Over Wilson & liurweiis urug ow"- sept23-d6m Democrat copy, . . , . ' i 'i ' . 11 - J WAY IfiffT I - "Z ' i TIDDY & BROTHER have lost received the Metropolitan Fashion-Sheet AND BlJtterick's Paterns FOR- :.aUf7 Acents. Outfit free., Address P Mr-' f ' 1. 9, YEAR nd expenses , to yiCXERi . Augusta, Jdato inlsxore- xnere is no ciuo io vu:pciwiw.u. iv,' 4JmU-uf ,i, it Vf .'j, 1 L . r ij" -.7- -i .i?y..? t ffw-itv .v--w - -HONErx; -1 " iovEMBER.-- Also, a nice line of 1 ll i it i c Ebony and' VelveV Picture 1 ran- - Panels, Passe-Partous, Mai?, v "s" ? ' jyW. gesV assortment of ow-di.o ovi.r hrbueht to tin Delay .i ivpvi" - . , ,,f xity, anevpand well assorted line )i Wins-A wis Itjekchahts Iiobt dbac wrrrH Bi--&' wo nave oermin.jiwgaiii.v oiw f:wwar,toif iirkl P!hifr .Winaow-aiwc ... , -atotw landare,,! '3 A?Jn WTOSlf ''llbnins. :-itij T iu therefore, called e- (- ftir,?iograpl. and'-AutograpI-, AJ"U . ,. .. 1 .. u . , r j' iiAAira in d. ill" cent 0OTOT?S GQpD8. for otr Prlceiiflti' Will btertst f ou. BDTHS AMEllICANi BAHGAIif ttOtTSE -, . - ..fM -m4 . .... Wi i ' J Alsb."don t forget Uiat. we are theJawATjiBf m- 'ifl't? ,f7i'fT" 7 7-.-. JV I 0OUU AUl VIU m AW w ' T t. rHEwyoRi:; J I; "312 uroanwaj. i WKlTnil "M s . . . r .rfld rtU fnmlAat ns IH1 i..- SHaw wnstantiy on nana Jit l . t T,iiWktf Hvmn Books, -.'lH rlanotninatiOBa?r.nu ijiHivchandiaein our ui ,mmi o-Line M ' . 3m i't iii Surf 4'- , '.i"4V-t. ' TIDXi Y & BROTHEKt CHICAGO, f ' pnmrsTLL'SRS and BTJWOflEaa
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1880, edition 1
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