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irr-annri t n rm nr""n tut-" WE HAVE TAKEN-SPEC -n nioataiar J. xktis. 3i gmflnnl.inor r ... mtmt "AT1 Ut ilL ffiissrb oEixf licrMytVtPOTn in t0ctty- aii euRRouNWNa ccuxrkT- WANTS s.. ,!1880. And our stock, cow being rewd be found rery attractive, full and complete. Our jstbek df 'LllJvfr gj0ij SdOTSVOONc Republican campaign lie No. l ex COUNTIES. QBE33 AITKBS, &C,&C., and GENT? BAND-MADS, and MACHINE-MADS GOODS, BOOTS, CONpBSSJk GXJTE&S, yXK AOdgOiQUSH, Tllfl . ploded. . .- at M lurpamg Vnlp)qTaallty,Hgtrle74tAd-6eaa slfeeaSn- treat - rartatr infc&&itiiiibjl Ve k B6St&trpaIriSe"flC)atin defcFoTt "JlJi11068 warranted e?ei7 P11 ol them' nKSS8"! 6b8 low: as Ue sirae ciatfo 3m We Wfcslepn North Carolina Railroad, Ai'fyvm&ii i i. i iiimij MTHiwrM-iiii.i r-Ti-vnriiAMi inn ninr'Tnlm" " - ' 'nTT tl 1 i11TTtimTIWtlfrTnrrWlirrjrrflaf lALwEAIN V7 I ill I : Kit Ijri' Ji li . - I IFfH I k ! iSrLMe , M5 s a B S 5 a- I S x i -". i i t -1 r NATIONAL DEMOCRATK FOB PKESnAatT, WINFIELD SCOTrHANCOC Of Pennsylvania. FOB VICB-PRESID WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, Of Indiana, STATE DEMOCRATIC TlCffl. Fob Gotsbhob Thomas J. Jjfrlsfs, Fas Ijbctbhabt Govbkmob James L. fndon. Ion Sbckxtaby OF STATi-Wllllam L. Sae. T inmmr flTRBiL-Thomai 8. KeCOLJ Fob Statb Tbsasubsb-John M. WorthSJ"K Fob AtmrroB W. P. Roberts. T U fm Kirr PiTwrjn lKwrRnrrnoM J.C.Scarboroug6rT EXbctobs fob thb State at Labob Jamei Madi son Leach and F&blus B. Bus bee. Fob CoHGKsssHrClement Dowd. ' ; COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FobtbbBbwatb XnnUtead Burwell. Fob in Boobb or Bxpbisxktatitbs-a. O. Neel nawauiau. Vote for Jabvis the honest Govern Vote for Dowd th peer of any man. IVW H1WHXMW M. AsiexsiMwr, TO-DAY - "viwor tmMZ'm- :?? m rVoUforijKAJiiand Wi.LKEKtrue ; Vote for XorNG the nominee of ticket, r Democrats will then be t i .ill E York NeT"Jer- sey and the "Solid South.' -THE MISSING THREE Nevada. GARFIELD'S California. HANDWRITING THE VOICE 'Hancock." OF THE PEOPLE - Beon.t)ialertfor3qgu3.ticket3 ja - -3 v - r ' 1 sv As Repitblicaji money ts tb Dn0cU- lie yoxes, so. U YtHianrtOiojoesty, , Keep gu lorcieatjinpned..-18 will oon tee Isle rt?f . ' - - - c - r w - -- - ? TImb GriWbp&itir?iirtof has don&celTenVsenfeHft tJi champaign. m - Keep thosfitchin3f galmsrwy irom mocrat tiikiteuINjj raicfiTng' to day. X ft r- - ; ; The business men of Raleigh, Wil mington and Newbern have agreed to suspend all business and close their stores to-day. When the Republicans think of the present Democratic congress and its ,-ByuJugA tUanaUleiiiiaixiaum, tiiey guiltily shketlr gahoea A Democratby the name.of Peal has been canvassing Wake county. Hence' tbApoBAlene with wliich the Observer TuiXT6elir&riMy thi county. ed in a two page pamphlet form. . Auditor Love has troiWsf Utf aU naman uoserver. ttratie saline rtream. arewMU.,a (Bfe Jerri sT" iorr ti. pice HI TfiS I ti voto to- the WHITE MEN of eastern North Carolina - under N53Gfe6 i0MiNAc TION. ts s It meaniof fMMlqafmtl Mfitf der, robbery. Ignorance and humilia tion. - jxcaiH'cijr Haven iiyngay&wAA the eanraa araws.to a ciose the prospects VUfifiiQcvas lF NMIQraRY-Virginia. XjiyBjjKnecticut. - - a . i i-14 TV W M BAUD lllUailrBJLB 111 1 I1H I eran netter Wft navpi had no Anni Lri -"XH'r- onaeotfaiifc would go Democratic - but now iyfliFWenttiatutJia, jpemo cratle majority will be large. f i mo unura.noiiKniba:Ul made 4 th ilfiojibQutit. . I'd anni loyftnce oAaslone'dby the contlnnal cr p P tae b? by at once eeaBes vheu ,tba rr-ulti ""ibe pro-QUy removed, b i -fislnst Prj Dem&Jig CnectwJSMSPSS inspTrfhem "witlfconfl. 4 man! e4 amotint!ng4o fcJMJoi5 " " Republican campaign lie No. 2 ex ploded. Best ftSt X!o. have,. naMk every dollar due the BkitobHcan ffiDaizn l&. 8 ex t Coxpurclei iron en tpeioad byjHJjvton r u, I toX&jfeville, anffhe iron (faas dSfworkdon rv ) I - M VRfcrmti rfearlie No, The mortgage item .31 9h ciitoa far Republican lie No. &Cx Since thel of tlie Co. they have ended d $W if liquidating the interest on the debt and in the construction of the road. tjax-payers of the State. W Through whose insti umenUlity? - m r-.rn.Tt wU -r r B ' - . " T ' tm 11 mm NEW TOBK. den tial .election. mm is hopeful. All the talk about the Re-, publicans carrying the State, he says, is Absurd. Ravh3wing"tneituatroiflidtf ! "I have exam indcaref ally the figures presented .from ,aU sources, and am positiye that the Republican claim has no foundation in fact... t The tate Democratic committee have made a careful canvass of the entire State north .of pie Harlem Vallej, and have report showing a large increasei-cver 20 fey bent-oer ithelepiotifaUc nMjorityot 1876. Tba'loweit democratic; etlBoiite tmi h:4 pe4 njaft & A pejricin Mthj is extremely cautious and generally too low in his figures, gives the following result: Majorities in Democratic coun- counties, 6900; net Democratic major ICJ, 3E4,7oOT This allu ws fora camnro of the Democratic majorities in Che- mung, Columbia, Green, Hamilton, Lewis, Monroe, Niagara, Orange, Otse go, Queens, Renselaer, Richmond, Rock land and the other Democratic coun ties f the interior, and only an increase of 6,000 majority in the city of New York in the face of an increased regis try of 34,000. Looking at these figures coolly, comparing theih with the re sults ini87, bearing, in mind that th S taor con y xifohor. "f"?111" H,I,UU tua" r"u Democracy- is absolutely uniiS5t7 f f and aajojclpal noniiaSticiisV'it is im I pcsible.tcHBoflceiv&of an fdundatiofherville, for sowyears, ,he after- xlain Sn lace Of thefact 4hat nou. rwEhstandinff 'tire ttistra"ctians, divf -aiMiattTMi itwIiffAVMilB at raaK toot tha tvfttfl wf tthiniAn anTT Kfittv mhind - W "T ' 1 TVmAamIm js. 1 tP:.i...JI iT u iic , x4iilbuiiuiu um. MMtw ivu.il iuo LRepuilicansah carry tii estate in this-f ECBCif 6n AFTElC rWDfJGH'rS. The Raleigh Evening Visitor carries a new and level head. We are remind ed by the Visitor "That the people of North Carolina, while they are the best people in many respects to be found in the land, are af fected with an overshare of modesty. "That we do not appreciate ourselves at our true value. That tna OUsTag VolTd- y fluid be far I btt&racquainied witJkuirjeuieajjiJ JfiPrCe, MasahoweLme a certificate in fill refloat if ome 5tIIattet irAi FlSe 187 IlStf itfcad handed it back adto httre them nfgtuitd? ' " That the next iefidslaturena-inatr trWhat toay Txi its political ompbsi- tion. should address itself with earnest- nm W tlOff ecirJtg 3P1 HQ4falke ftto Mii9Wed Carolina a full share of the immiera- tion every day pouring into New York? Hwd othertarsnrritieai" T Trvrrnii I tara nrfT fi,TlMTvrJiWXa suggested by our sprightly evening co- for hich there iano.DalluTiaQiC cx.exJ:haye.calledia teflme aMn-this matter. tinuapd'-t11"13 u.' nurjfVf satee,tt wb ncJpVibmrie'as I, unbounded mineral resources, we should be idly by, while com- xaxmws mr ujuujh in an 9 yori rer-f -tJtaie inv ifn n , ,t l msxmn vitally importaat mat J.! aXullf 25-sa&e imliiedlattly assort them and dellv- i imurmuuun as to ine canvass in uon- . ' -7 r S7;7 hhj one of those iuoum States. Nw Jprpv w nr moment DeeTT wnsidered otfirrwrse than!ceftain.J3n Connecticut fcari J ue fatic as; . Ui J.' .4 J as tne opening. and . ... .TT. IwCTanalirJBrtffllsljt prasijeefc; wlciiirt cirjjins; f nAAMWbiiit tnl turn boa ,m!n) IX)1 Kecr.i-raavar of ;Ui f - '.r. -r - T ' i - cobk&uyd 'J B I JJ... T . 1! 1 ynvfmr. jy wjgwMyBAMnwaaeraiPBueve nat;. i naTl fine Ashe. Beaufort. Bertie, Bladen. Biunswlcir, Bunfiombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden. Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, 1.68aii38lJ Ms i onftf-! i 1.1BB1: i.o'jyj J. 1721 6TO 1,1471 1.462 1.8WW 2,0719 666 62H 812 1.75IS 1.438 Cherokee, Chowan, - Clay. fmeveland, Celumbus; 1.280 h;;S VI dbTen. riana, it, 07 1.71 1.01 1 n. paTie, 2.1041 806L JfTKdgecombe. 1.651 'I Koreyine, 1.454 166ktol,f 1.23R 04 2,18 Gradtllle, .4! Greene, Guilford, Brataara. 1.073 MlJ)77. 1 - ;w -cm Ctrrttfc VTsBallfax. 8.208 1 (son, n. Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison. Martin. 1.494 "HeckJe 3& Moore, 14 1.H8 1.202 1.85! 2.181 n 1.622 Nn Ona Oral Pa I en 14 li uJ2:l76 2,410 824 1,166 1,2J Person. 1.1 HI Pitt. 2.12 41 1.894f lk, .341? 742 l.9aj 1-34.11 DarulOI 1:486 BJcbmond. 2.006J 2.1 ort 1.7J5Bf 12U Bobeson. Rocklniham. 8.163 1.231 Bother 472 l.Olftl Stanly 1,2 6 Surry, qwainy-frFCT r Tranyl'1' Xytell, .i r ' Union, Wate.-U.r ' Warren, Washington, Watauga. Wane, Wllk.'g, 381 1 HwSrSr HeKlord, SSRiV 1 4 'J ..i'l -Ml) '4.467 2469 301 .rOK 12181115,0801 TTT fe 4-j n s -i' Hn. Abra.niil2w4j-Wearti to lit mllfa Tli De f endaat, Pbllp, Sweara Not Write Iu ibat lie tlY Trlal He.BMt4, New Yobk, Nov. 1. Examination 6t Ken ward Philp, charged with malicious libel upon James A. Garfield, was rev sumed before Judge Davis this mortimg. The defense called to the stand S. L. Morey. He testified: I live in Lawrence, Mass., and was born in Lowell ; I am a common labor er; I entered the army in 1861 and re mained until 1865Ttrllere is my dis- That is'fifflli my second en the first Jr-hare not with me. I-kaow Henry L. Aejsy. He is iriy e : be lived in Jtot Hampshire, irt hia,Pa I theayst tracirtf Iriin' e years, as Ly9n ooutn Amenj 1 ra On my return l saw-jnm in tue ran I 1DTT ko .mIiiiI A-f 1 0TQ T I VI ion OUU uis giUJUUl 1UIU. A If CUV . . . "J " . " i mm thpra notn tiBMetween h p.nru- rnd March in 3529(1 was in Lynn -wfrietrT lost by not beini present at the ) Itionninl OYflminiiHnn. f "!! I went with him to the city hall; I haveseen Henry L. Morey write and know his hand writing. The signature in the register of Kirkland House, ot Lynn, Mass, as shown me is the signa ture of Henry L. Morey. Tnedasejs February 29. 1879. I also find bis signature here under date of Oct. 17, 1879. It reads: "H.&V Morey, Lynn. Main street is tbe prro- cibZL street i!LXy&n i arnncie laXa &U in.x.ynn ; myjincie lniaw- fhim. (Qwestiotfwto what theeer- tificate was, was ruled out.) I sawH,? L. Morey last in 1879 in my brother's house in Lawrence. Mass. Mr. A. P. T me to go to New York; be told mfl go to Democratic headquarters a: nidit "8 CnilZZXR objected, but witness shouted. I was offered one hundrod-,4pllars yiiangnifrj in aU- lettafSjBeceived from timejto lenersinm vvasningion ao not Jfew'xerk poucnes. l nave I ftew y or: sump, w nen letters arrive I er tnem by earners. 1 am I . . . T t T of Wrson tfaWtalled H. L., (m o: t-uim n T v. i. oiuua Luis uucauuu aiuaq x iivn maun e efforts to discover such a rrson thefc. I I have searched my carried books, ? aVZJXtX3InrvT: 1 EmDlovi maxaefij On general delivery " " ' J ! lceiynUmPk'Aata 76 676 2.248 1.2R4 rrr- 1-714 i nUv A U LtAir rtirp JJMM i.prttsodcn ttttdefyliJ 1..V&KM a a. 1 Bivii.iJ.A ; jv arc mar&ea on uses iKtimns'uurf in the office. l nave wi WW pfJanii- OLQiaiMOI rslname on it. ave with me what I call my Lnaao laere, enco Htiaveneveiseenla rv a ii h 611 a eo aitxolU Auroa jimsa Aia-iiesunea. r ;i vt ;tiile,yHvrr4'Within a vnekBoufCSsistv tsz&urr? in I t. j - iii'lt. T 7 7waaaJdehYlope anl 9;! liir i-.'oUib li moil i -1 . ft' li.i) U.ii h. . 3 i Hi; ti .n .ill t viBuAfclLjlsiip4ilb fceliev- .Hol-i'v a.l fcoq var .... .... eiua... en i il .". .. srrr 9 v.... :14 .ni illAS I r 'i.f!", 177 l,'il..i r. rv I.ZD3 (1.716 "1.4M 1.S17 .AS42K 550 ,1 J iW: !(;' , .... tT75 11, 1.110 V 5,)12 : U I - 72i as 1.00H 1 as 33 MtS.37!l08,417l resident of Lynn, thoogh there off and on in his ments. liehaU Meli labor ' mdve- ' . Gairfiel H4 writing .Erooke called HenryE. Knox, of counsel ; for(I tie , prosecution, to the stand.,-: , f r,' i-i I was ii cla8amaie M tieh. Garfield's and know,;hua latimUly but cannot say tnat 1 know bis Jiaad writing. 1 Abram S, Hewitt testified u tf reside iu N6w York city adCU business here. I have Jbeen a membet of Coneress and am acqji'ained with, Geq.. Gax field andJ am .Xamiliar with lus .handwritinir. These letters I hand you are. from Mm. a ukio tup cui bo oa .uitsiu hm(a arignea by him. I have ireqpenUy seen his signature. The fMorey letter, which a nave in my nana, is in my opinion in ucu. uwucmguauuniiuugi A Ud VU I1U doubt of it any further than that a counterfeiter can forge amy man '8 sign nature. The, signature of , the -'Morey" fetter Is, ia;mj; opinion, in the hand Writing of Gen. Garfield, . I have com pared ,t&e ajyrnaUire-with, .the i Jewell EockweU az jQTNeHl letters, and I am morecoanoent or ine. eenuinene33 or 1 the "Morey fetter than, ot the OfeiU f W f6 dwelling.ohn T. Ir Th'wnrj Amn,u,'. i n I vine s. Alexanders. Hart's. Rmwn I letter. The-WArd ."pompajay's,' ift , the ruir : n 1.11 . . - - oneVo his letters sent me. , dated Mav 28. i the postscript is tn Geoi Garfield's hand writing.". Jtn that ,postscripfc . Gen. Gar field spella yedigree Dedidreaw,ii , i'-WrAS1 Sgjton : I first aw the original , "Moreyfj Jettecoh Oc tober 20th. jhat evening J wasito ; de liver an address at ChJiekering Hall; I saw the printed .letter., pn that day in ,the DrATupcratic national committee rooms. Laterin the day ..about 2 ottookj I saw the original in thi uma dIca: :i also, saw, th4envelQp9 aadtoota dur- of ne .4. waj&iepjang jMessrs, MwtCopefiliarv gScamine Uiapnvelop an4 then gsreaiv n you un mww Bj.eKasnre, , ,; , ; ; Hewitt: I always .examine, before swearing. Stoughton i ' It might have been bet ttb aii hl , AAliMOMh' V i " - ! 'ft i ' Stoaghtoii: Hold thM nveTo up this wav.ln the lhrlind tell I'nrt'if -vnn artice&yierastire? -f '-f i alwivv v - v'iw'Dg 11 up in toe ngnu in the-way directed.) 'l caul sec. 1 ) 1 toaghtin t Hold i t your own; way. lid watt: Now we Will tet at It. T.ook- .inb &t the 6rtvil(pei with the naked eye , Lcatinofc say that Iihotice1 'any era?(ure, toi kave beenn wome' fibbing' ' rh 1 'the 4Ulstatop'iOB;tthe-Tevrse 4mle!!Rrrd I can see xVwwTot: with Wife nakea yi witfa aglassl ' see- three letters which are too Uorred tdbe( distinguished Jrom ay bsertatfon of the envelope th&A U if; that envelope rwaa brought tax me without a letter jrc fit,j there is nothing in the writing to make meicon fident as to who thai writer was. 1 1 don't thik-tliat wxyelope is Gen. Gar-ji neid ju nandwjuuflg if l knew tnaua stamp not in use waajoii the envelope I would certal rfl f regard it as asusrii tef for you if you fyid examined the en velope without sweajrmg .,. Hewitti 'Thbiect to aiiy such remarks mmssaatfgass feneraliB4I5.i susplciwis .'i'HHI'l'WHU. washtrirlet "sltiiMiiM further adrl fo tfbrifcSSna ff Itrie'thitJnd iauch pewn a.ILldloreyxistecVj I would A ;t . n - . . : 5?Le l VV ? iThe-letter I odoed'Ma'y-18.' 18681 Is jiaxiowaMg8a isne.: twos May lay-131- I riMISBBV those seUmentaWQi - A,,'1 Ai.lai7kfc-, personeo elatmed bertiungei and mor poaiuve. iwneeieQ Xoana exciuaea.) e - T. - . .r . . .,. - tit UOM T ; MJtJtr. WS'sAAfiil" x J i JA J T 'JE)! WM'tf 3- 't dw 1 Mn ,X;MlxXBtUiTH Mf A ?txJ 1, aerenaanr-'a -tna Bsstion.1 Besiaein Brooklj jraraejajs Ofjthftl OlMmOA? M .XI 3 septlj N, . dot"6r Jc6Yrima." TBrslsaw tl rYdrnlTSfsl-ia on the afternoon arvaeasr 6n hr the oc simtVtf was first pahlistaftll manascripf oc im. article eawueq "L,y- ui'kws ana wiwung .tpi." aamo w nand- T'Yt:uM)wrwig;UiMW seeii'-taifciittjwite be- W.ifeanAiei.vB)nwr;iO oe genuine. oti;3htli4twlorfteJarlleieJills A-dtnougnt trJ'4' ' " r -Tf ff i letteriMs liniurioua tltfe bublic tftat;iidenidjertovioe1iatten thi article is untrue. I do not i ihlnk h i-e6WjeaB fatefly iuV.tie is mistak ;3xanieuey.vo ixisaz. x am fiwtwegaayWQldTlVEaa born J iv awn uvjuxx tiece scniieao anu JaptyW hee igagpdii aiiite, qatry fipaci- iy. xiave uvea in xsrvosiyflMtieariv an tb8 UacftjlAeioiherei i'first ddvi tne uiigiuiti letLci as a sijbcu.n my ui- jejxajmAflion.! iviutttetfiittk at this time with inflammation of thd eves. I had. an iotrmatioiLof it fan the urevious pax,K MTitoriaajw'iaKrxQtrjiisoecl orf .aajnenayjffriaa wm nr puoucauon i oi jjjutjr. jfi.iaistiBiy swear to that, IkcouldaiafrtibeVKflg InasnMBittf e the aote aaawt win. unfediLsajw the rlettesi',iiolai Lyi-i-xa :n Jadl ofDBVElt. COfiiiNoVi l-.Deitier faS teen in th!haiia3 of ' a' mob ; for ; eight iKmrsandnow .Xtilry,!iflf,tifen 'hundred rioters are In the trtels. - It was dis covered vfeefcago' that fulry.;eisht tbmsan4 illegal names wereTegistered in tne city ana immediately inereaiter the streets -were '-filled with strangrs of theirs aaarac'terr Sattirda3r:rjiig4it the Demdcrats had a procession carry ing transparencies with inscriptions and cartoons tending to excitaknunosi Ue arkiBt thief Chinese: . This ! noon they madean' assanlt upon the Chinese, tearingdowrr houses and beatfig and anvirtg out ; roe- cmnese. one w dragged from How1 Lees cljice wi rope about bis neck and Ms skull crus ed in with bats and bricks. The oolice were called outy but were unable-to- eontrol the mob. The fire department wasoraerea t tnrow water on the rioters, but the imobattaeked them and badly wounded tWoTfirtmen.liJHany Otnnamen were fearfully beaten. At 110, everything is-quiet, tb mftb hav ing dispersed. 'The riotersgutted every Chinese) houseln town,witht wo or three exceptions. One Chinaman was hang ed dver his front door and several, were badly beaten and wounded with stones and other missiles. ' In- "hearlv everv instance the polite rescued the China- men; through back'- doors, while the mob was forcing-the front d6fs!, four of the rioters were sliglitljrwoTihded and one seriously. One was resetted by the police and taken to-5 ail.' "which was im- mediately surroUndtd by n intab of about 1,000, Who hurraired antl yelled "Lynch the-Leper' Thie-special 'police nian aed to-rkeett" tack the crowd: The 7 mob renained'intdct in" the ldwer part viwiouity. 'Auoucoars iney weie en tirely bevond control and' marched from street tb street gutting Chinese housewtteever they saw them and assaultrng citizens. Many colored men were knocked down and beaten. Special police fiave been sworn in to the number of 800. The Chinese popu lation here cannot exceeed 150, all told, and from the beginning of this dis- Kioceiui fiuu uoii a nrngic iuciueni18 re ported of any one of them having re sisted the onslaught. Fire arSajca Sara. New Orleans, November L A fire at: iayou feara vesteraav destroyed n block of buildings, including Pickard & vine s, Alexanders. Hart's. Brown & CondMartinez!jS&resind; the tele graph office. Loss, estimated at $00,000. ,.; The T,in& Bayou Sara; special says:' A fire broke out in Picard' WeiL'a Stable, at 3 .o clock Snndav tnornintr. destroying a whole equare of buildihgsi The following merchants were burned ou$:. L. Martinez, J. E. Irvine, Kauffr 1 uiau v w-mwi x icaru ou rv eir; a. jjock ler, M. Alexander, Simon Hart, Brown & Co., and the telegraph office. Losses estimated at. two hundred thousand dollars. The fire was the work of an incendiary. Telegraphic communica tion has been restored. . , ,,.Shreyepobt, LawNov. lrrHamilton jSpCo.'Si-oil. mijULi was, destroyed by fire -last night Xosa..$Su,00eL:i Insurance, $45,000.-, i ,' ."f ! r.n .l-vi -Scii:'- : A man xuinH, 5a .jniies Am ii Hoan. ? London, NoV. i. A six qUysiwialking match for the Astlev belt besran at Ai?- ricultural, HaJUt pnedbefthismornj 8 to 1 agarost HowSiknil tdiwpod. At tne start tnere wasaerfiat racet for helead.btweeti jRowU and Brawn fit precedented fat ,of running Mi, miles in ix hbnrs;tana' 88 minxes; j Uite(i o ciocK.inisraipernoon. me ,&coresi were n t 'Antmtin hrth&ii thft rlor toDri Bull's Ct oct 24 6m For sale by Dr. t;c Stonfai ;' tJil-X!nfU a; IT - T ' fmnroVementin tb tae armors c tne duasunevL aeepeqea mnderUie aorlneertac. vt Oapt- .are a peneci anooeaa, , .A-VJeacenB 'iW smiles i nra BfWi rni wartin -arrniuui in ira tab. against 'Rowell.s.tb;,? 'jto&lnt iBrowhl 5 to l aeainst DdblefTanWPerAm. and .jsrown 73, DODJer, V4, xioward .77. ,Pe" mm miiip 1 astmi , .1 !Be 1 Jwiatnan.ot.naial Mmatoac&tomtAmtckd SOalarun IliltanUiatlattsas rt kae riM XoaunriaiaodlcUlslfii atehaeMare4X' Bvi. A A. . tf 1 m 1 . . flnaocM, AUOtam sanla, jaeattieaee n4 r'eriu.Mt mnst be' retnemoered. nowererv ttaattnxaidark8t of tbe yellow dare tha jtwtona 8&tei Lettery. bz it ptlaoelf manlftv cence, kept open for entice n, and itranger llke the jth Veal Cftarttrnoipltai: Forfurtner tmrotmatloo 5to-the paad ' monthr drawings.: addrwMv Aylipbl, fian8iaBroadway; ew; Tork cttr. oraame oerson at New Orleans. LA.- T,.rr .Wlr OF CARD W.ntes Mgolar. pjiiniux, or difficult metrjaiiqnv- WUI send their eelebrateKtaetreroltaiei Belts to the aiaictedapon 0f .dars IrlaUc Speedn cures an fnmamr - Thav an wnattneiaay.' wnw to went wiaetrt da ; 1 ! Ml m I a 1 B 11 T 1 mi -4;ii 3'w;l iMMcnmn 7J-riiaTingfiiorooriiirf teaieaTTOux yxeuraiguiB 4a myease.Aeneeraiiu reernntnend Jf to all woo Buffer with neuralgia ana SM1 ,byji aim ' -1 J?liii l"-fi-l"-ial H&tyiMs tf mairhooTj, Jequ IjiHnyentrecipfrthat wut carer t yoa, OFf.CHAltwB.'( Thte as discovered b a mUklonan In Kitertcav snd envelope ,4 Bev Jwpirr. laman; Station D, bn 'torlt tCUy,' SSh to the. A Vif iri 5 rt-f I i I I 1 rLl A r hjeni 1 I- 1 I tl fir Tt a9,WwVIjW0 iliUnUlj I it ri ! II III I lUlwmilMI HAWrfulHvAttf liUl II .n..-. :fllll A "X. . .... . .. r ft, iw af3 x;iJw:teadS, "WINE OF CARDUI" makes rosy cheeks and clear complexions. For sale C. Smith. 1 not iall to call on your drueetst for a bottWrir m to caiion yc uai pure, sweet ana aeucious Diooa punner, Smittfs Scrofula Syrup. Star Curlne cures all chronic Sores and Is a sure cure for Piles. I j' Call on your druggist before lt la too late a'nd get a bottle ot Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star Curlne. '' Ffiom B. F. MOoreVA'. M.V President or Moore's Southern Business University. Atlanta. Ga aThis Is to certify that I have used Dr. Cheney's Expecto- J rant in my family for several years, and can Jt- comm,ena u as an lnyamapie , remeay lor cough, etc, nAnavfOTd4t-8Hpeftor to any other reme dies that I have tried. For sale by Br T. C. Smith. ocKit) em. r BerfDty, health,rpid ljappiness foriadiea in "VVlNE OF CARDUI.' oct 24 6m For sale by Dr. T. C. Sm Tn Smith's Scrqfu Sirup and Star-Cnrine are pure caoie. by win you Buffer with Cancer, White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney aad Liver Diseases when a few bottles of these two great icmeuies win cure ju r , x rom. u d. Mcuirry, ewton county, ueorgia leasnrelnrecemmenqgirothepub- TOWTOfarycroWPjevsu- nve. fjox AioueMn naa oercBTeat sufferer rrom yaMOl croon mmne-me utoht Dr. Cheney. about twe roars oy. proseilbod for him his Croup Preventive, . wMchiws most miraculously cured him. I find It eaua-ty benftclal in all cases ol uougns. 1 eonaioar it a messing in my iamiiy. every one sbxratd keen it in their houses. For sale by Dr. T. C. Snutu. 4 oct26 6nt.: :ri " BLACfe-DR AUGHT" makes chills and fever UnSOasi dble. oct 24 6njt sale by Dr. T. C SralttX i: ANNUDNCEHEHT W CANDIDATES. ., P0ple, iuadidate. navingeen aollcKed by ' matiy voters of botkl parties to become a candidate lor sheriff. I herebr-I anooonoa myawn..n indepenqent candidate for the fBee of sheriff of Mecklenbiirg county, subject 10 so eonarenoon,. -t x. a. jtbazub. .'4 y AnnoTirioemait. I artnoonca myself a candidate for constable theChariotte Townshlo at th4 November electli oor24-7r4id.e,r- . H. L. Crkightom. "1 i"- For Constable. I aaaotmce myself a caajdttiata for constable in Charlotte townshiiyitthe tvtber election John S. Mkans. For Oonstabie. TO tte Editor qf The Observer: - Please annonnce the name of C.C.King; as a candidate for toe office of constable for Charlotte Township. Mr. King Is an old and experienced officer, and we believe will give general satisfac tion. Many CmzKNs. octl3-d.e. r . For Coatftlilev I desire to announce myself -ar a easdldate for the position of constable before .the people of Charlotte township; and herewith respectfully solicit their suffrage in the November election. q : . t J. A. MeLUBK. ..-. . , For Constable. , Please announce tbe name of. L,J..KJrk as-, i candidate for constable aCUhe tfiHovember eiecuon ana ontige many citizens., i. - . . .,! For OMaMeT! i "f fake this method bl uifonnln my friends in Chariotta: township ! that I rk akjeaaddate for tneofBce-of constable, which- 4ufte iield by ap pointment for tH past two yenr;!atid .tpy name SUbe befow theoplefor JtexriJt 0 0 4 a gis n r-1 ( 1 c 4 A 11 I Ia .060 li XI 111 A JrtKVii a-WF iilWiaiflB IBtitinV A. A. 8i' Mil mi 1 IK t4xB)U fe Tlffibfifti ;So(tif8) Jiii'J.'il I ... E.C.IU.,iTf l 1 i Do .11 i ,1 ... . ... M ) ilJlll ' 1 , iubLTiisii9,crjr BtNG viOs co .St.. yif. j 1 Jh) ZZr- -u rt H . l-teV'a . M Panels, Passe-Fartons, Mats, otc -.S; 2.;iSf B:;te -Td Scrm4tteaTbrogt to thw , , -, ; ''v'S ' SI'.fiir J I city, a new antf well assorted line of rmraR r w -jf " :'rv 'e s udasumm 1 .ws OWjT V" . s r lywiirnnl. lo tI?'l 9dUI.WiTiflaw j 1 . ., . u '111 ' i!i yen.) 'vf j J y . .fi.r--y-iil ttrsd d h-fl' ft .ml 1,(1.1 .. ,m ri nrfi& . r v 1 r t jjontairti BMBBl 1. r . gW I IBfftww T . .a -. af peawx anw ot(Aiv jh 1 kx" ,f1faBiiBBi5 - 3- ffl . B . fl - A- , ' xiaup otiwsu unuei Lnirat Hotel X. BBOOUi A. W. LCDOLI i: t-iU lib- ?..htiui fin NEW vGOOD! NFAV li.ii!-' - AJacegeck0f JjOUSE ITRNlStliNG Q00DS We Cam. grjHoiAL Attkntion to i xrijnr.mi n'n jtTv'3r ..... NOYEETTE8 mTxrrcj goods. iCniffiifluja fSilVer Ware. DECORATED CHAMBER SETS, BASKETS IN GREAT YAMJETY, !:! : .. JlriXNEDTINXQILBT SETS, NEW I'ATHXt,. Finest 'aftd Largest Stock of Laoop .qoods, Cheap, Crockery, Glass 1 1 i ialidTin W4are,Vrbod!aod ' Willow Ware. Wholesale & Retail. ; 'CeeiiryMeja call or write. We ants and , Drueeists will do well lo We sell eoods at Xiorthem Prices. and can duplicate any bill ; 1 i 1 a ''liOKWED 4 CO. tNew , Oct9 Goods Arriving Daily. JrrjfcBsiouitt RO, IX; GRAHAM, ATTOEUET JT X..A.W. IN the State and United States Courts. Col lee Uons, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ao stracta of Title, Smrveys, dec, furnished for com bensatlon. Offica N. K. Corner Trade ft Tryon street Charlotte, N.C. ,- v . Jan 8. SIM B. JONES, M. D. OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SEBTIC1S of Charlotte and Surrounding Ceun try. Ornqs witb, pus. Josxs Grauam, Over fifson 3g Burwell' Drug Stow. sept23 d6m 4V if- TIDDY & BROTHER hsjre iusTrecelved the i i ; . ' ' 9iJ n AND-' Butterick's Paterns -FOB-.- -.NOVEMBER.-- . 'AjjOtftBiotlia Dn. Panufcrio. in .lsllpst StvleS. togr'WXoWgrarr1 Albums, ni'inir Urtilrs. Tivmn Books. 01 1,1 ' ? . . M " OA se fn our Line. M9ti u it mttlit'tlja i.X-; MDDY 'BROTHER, BOOKSXLLX&S and STATIONS CO rAirii VKCnl M-B MOfl ... eover mot tSSpfeKio.. il3ared only kfu j i o r, v. J!PMtaB,Jfcc- lift Metropolis Afiri vd t-t U ni telit j
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1880, edition 1
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