DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1 882. CII A.S. II. JO.ES, Editor and Prop'tor. ENTBBKU at the l ost-Offick at Charlotts, N. 0. , A3 SJiCOND CLASS MATTER 1 ' knoto no safe dcioxitory (f the ultimate irwers "of society but the ienic lltcinsclvcx; awl if toe think ''them not crUiyhtotal citmijh to exercise their control " with a Vjholcsome discretion,! tc remedy is,ijtto take "it from them, but to inform their discretion by edu ''catityn." TH0M4.8 JEFFERSON. THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1882. COALITION IN NORTH CAROLINA. Baltimore Sun: George C. Gorham, accompanied by Judge Settle and VVm. F. Canaday, of North Carolina, has re turned to Washington from a visit to Fresident Arthur in New York, and Mr. Gorham makes the folio wing state ment about the result of his journey: "The Fresident, being told that repre sentations had been made to the effect that he was indifferent to the success of the coalition ticket in North Carolina, replied with much emphasis and en ergy, that it was wholly unfounded.and that, on the contrary, he was most earn est in the hope of success. He held it to be the ticket of the Republicans, duly indorsed by the Republican con vention, and hoped that every Republi can would yield it his support. The President was very earnestand said he desired hi3 approval of the coalition to be plainly understood." There must be trouble in the camp when we see such prominent men as those above-mentioned soliciting Presi dential action in the premises. It is thus they hope to whip reluctant Re publicans into line in support of the mongrel coalition ticket, which means, in fact, the support of Republican can didates under a borrowed name. They inform dissatisfied and doubting Re publicans that the President held the coalition ticket "to be the ticket of the Republicans," in which he is about as near right as he ever wa3 in his life, and so much interest does he take in this Republican ticket that he is throw ing all the influence his position and patronage give him to insure its suc cess. As in Virginia they struck off the heads of Federal office-holders who refused to bow before Mahone, so in this State are they informing Federal oflice-holders that they must support the coalition movement if they expect t j live and draw rations from the pub lic crib. It is said that eight postmas ters have already been decapitated for rebelling against it, and more will go that way if they persist in their obdu racy. The President's attitude is no sur prise to those who have watched the drift of events, but it is somewhat sin gular that the ex-Democrats who are co-operating with the Republican man agers in this move have the cheek to still pretend that it is not a move in the interest of the Republican party. MORE COALITION. Not satisfied with liberal, anti-prohl bition coalition, the Republican con gressional committee of the 5th district yesterday endorsed Col. John R. "Win ston, the Greenback candidate for Con gress, and yet these tricksters, who have been for years denouncing the rag-baby and sneering at Winston have the effrontery to talk about being gov erned by principle. Is there any one short-sighted or simple enough not to be able to see through such transparent humbuggery? "What estimate must they set upon the people who have been voting the Republican ticket when they trifle with them thus, commanding them to vote for anybody and every body that they can strike a bargain with? Personally, Wington stands well ; men tally he does not range above the ordi nary degree of intelligence; congress ionally he is insane. As far back as 1870 the congressional bee buzzed in his ear and since then it has been his day thought and night dream. He never could persuade the Democrats to nomi nate him and after his failures and the dissipation of his hopes, he abandoned the Democracy, became an apostle of Greenbackism and nominated himself. He ran two years ago agninst General Scales and got scarcely votes enough to convince him that he bad run. Then, however, T. B. Keogh, was in the race as the Republican candidate, and the Republicans, except at one precinct in Davidson county, where for personal reasons they threw off on Keogbf wouldn't touch him with a forty-foot pole. But they have put their heads to gether since and now there is a mutual understanding between the ridiculed Greenbacker of two years ago and the supporters of high-toned Republican principles. Of course, with this en dorsement he will receive more votes than when he ran last time, but not enough to send him to Washington by long odds. " THE FIRST GUN. The Democracy of Georgia shot the first gun against coalition yesterday and knocked it into splinters. The dis patches that reached us last night,brief as they were, announced a first-class bust of the independent, coalition bub ble, and a clean sweep of the State by the Democracy. And yet, the day be fore, there were men in that State who doubted.the result, and feared that the coalitionists, who made such broad claims and loud noise, micht triumph. The fact is, the honest masses do not take well to this coalition business any where, and though they don't talk much, rebuke it when the opportunity presents itself at the polls. Georgia has led the way gallantly, and so let the Democracy of the whole Southern states follow and tquelch the corrupt combinations that have been formed to hand them over to the Re publican party. W'M. II. BAILEY, ESQ. The Statesville Landmark makes the following reference to Wm. H. Bailey, Esq., one of the Democratic nominees for the General Assembly from this county: "The tendency throughout the State this year seems to be toward sending to the Legislature abler men than have sat in that body of late years. As the latest case in point we instance the nomination of Wm. H. Bailey, Esq , of Charlotte, by the Democrats of Meck lenburg county, for the lower house of the General Assembly. He is a lawyer of great learning and of distinguished ability, he is in thorough sympathy with the people, and has all the qualifi cations necessary to a useful and suc cessful legislator. - ssr o - There is, however, a dividing line be tween liberalism and injustice, and in the name of Republicanism I protest against degrading the veterans who have fonght the battles and borne the burden and beat of the day, and forcing them to march in the ranks, while their places are filled with plunderers from the enemy's camp, wearing its uniform, reeking with its corruption, deserters of their own cause and traitors to ours. Dr. C. L. Cook, candidate for Con gress, to the voters of the 1th District. In view of the active part which Judge Settle seems to be taking in the coalition movement in this State it is notjimprobable that Dr. Mott may find in him a dangerous rival for Senatorial honors should the game win. The Judge would not be averse, we fancy. to exchanging his Florida judgeship for Ransom's seat in the Senate. THE COALITION BUST IN GEORGIA Little Aleck Totes His Skillet in Tri umph and Rolls His Chair Over the Rmns of Coalition. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 4.-The election for Governor and State House officials is progressing quietly. The election of Mr. Stephens is conceded by all parties, the amount of the majority being the only matter in doubt. J n Atlanta lar trell is receiving the almost solid negro and Republican vote. Later. The Constitution's special dispatches received so far indicate that Stephens has cairied nearly every county and his majority points to 40, 000 or 50,000 in the State. The regularly nominated Democratic ticket for State house officers will be elected. Colusibus, October 4. The election to-day for Governor and State officers passed off quietly throughout this sec tion. The indications are that the whole Democratic ticket will be elected in the 4th congressional district by the largest majority ever given by the party, in this county, Muscogee, the Democratic ticket received over 90 per cent, ot the votes cast. The State Senators and members of the lower house were elected without opposition. These Liberal Independent Demo crats were the very men to lead the Republican party to victory and he in tended to follow them. J. W.Gordon the colored mail agent, in his speech at the late Republican convention dem ocrats of Mecklenburg, there is no longer any disguise. A Candidate for Heaven. Judge Tarbell tells the following joke ion himself: "A short time auer nis 1 retirement from the bench, he happen ed to meet an old rriena wuuui ub ucta not seen for some time. The J udge, all smiles and heartiness, effervesced over his friend in such a way as to provoke the inquiry: "What office are you a candidate for now, Judge V" The Judge made a deprecatory movement witn an outward turned palm and said: "For none at all, my dear brother; 1 m sim ply a candidate for the kingdom or heaven." His friend regarded him sor rowfully for an instant, and theD, with more wit than politeness, and more pro fanity than either, said : "i ll bet you don't carry a d township!" Detroit Free Press. Some of the coalition aspirants will find themselves on the election day in November pretty much in the predica ment Judge Tarbell's blunt friend said he would find himself. The Potomac Regatta. "Washington, Oct 4. The Potomac River Regatta, which took place here to-day was largely attended and the several races were spirited and well contested. The course was up the river one mile and a half straight away. The first race for junior singles was won in 12.25 by SmithJ of the Columbia club, and the race for senior singles by Mc Ivenny, of the Potomac in 10.41. In the race for junior four-oared crews the Columbias were winners in Q.51. They also won the senior four-oared race in 9.234. The race for light weight fours was won by the Potomac in 10 04. The weather was pleasant. Meeting of Trustees of the Peabody Fund. New York, Oct. 4.-The annual meeting of the Trustees and Directors of the Peabody educational fund was held to-day at noon in the 5th avenue hotel and is now in progress. Among those present were ex-President Ruth erford, B. Hayes, Justice Waite of the U. S. Supreme Court, Right Rev. H. B W hippie of Minn., and Alex H. Stuart of Virginia. Mayor Cleveland, the Democratic nominee for Governor of New York, proposes to take an active part in the canvass, which is something unusual in, that state. Jtie has accepted an in vitation to address the Brooklyn Young Men's Club next Saturday evening. This will be the first of a series of ad dresses to be delivered by him in the principal cities of the State. Raleigh News and Observer: The Re publicans claim that when they get the next Legislature they are going to re district the State so as to make six cer tain Republican Congressional dis tricts. The third district particularly is to be made a Republican stronghold. "What do our friends in Wilmington and Fayetteyille have to say to that? The gerrymander will last for Un years. Do you like it? Resolved, that the thanks of this con vention are tendered Dr. J. J. Mott and Col. T. N. Cooper for their earnest, active and untiring efforts in aiding in bringing about a union and coalition, which will secure to us victory in our next campaign. Proceedings RepublU can Convention at Raleigh, June lith 1882. From Little Delaware. 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Unlike the unholv alliance in Virginia, the North Caroli na coalition movement has some re deeming elements in it, but it is not apt to amount to much. Glowing accounts of its prospects have recently been, sent here, but several of the most sagacious Republicans in the State say the facts are not as alleged, and that the regular Democratic ticket will triumph, as usual. Word has gone out along the line that Federal office holder are expected to support the coalition movement in which President Arthur tales stich a lively interest, and if hey donft off comes their beads. - There is no - doubt that those to whom the control of Fed eral patronage has been given will see to it that the necessary conditions are complied with. Every day further exposes the plot to deceive the Democratic masses and de lude them into the support of the Re i publican yajty.. W. jAlonden, a forjner Reoufclicao member jl thfeislaturf, whf eloped from Petgiiiman county frith the wife nf J. A. 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Here is an article which works to per fection, and which is harmless; for the sleep which it anoros the in rant is penectiy natural, and tbe little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the process of teething. Its value is incalculable. We have frequently heard mothers say they would not be without It from the birth of the child till It bad finished with the teething siege, on any consideration whatever, bold by ail trrnggists. 20 cents a Douiev Xoit of hair and r ray n ess. which often mar the "rattiest faee. ara tin-vented b Parker's Hair It will Be It. Focd will lodge In the Interstices between tie teeth, and it becomes a souree of their decay. 80Z0D0HT will dislodge such deposits, and pre vent vne nuscmel. All parents should provide suzwiuntT. ana um secure the health of their c A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the n resent generation. It Is for the Cure of this disease and Its attendants, SICK-HEADACHR BILl0irSSES8, DYS PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, PILES, etc., that TIJTT'B PILL8 xiave gained a world-wide reputation. No Bemedy has ever been discovered that acts bo gently on the digestive organs, giving them vigor to as similate food. As a natural result, the Nervous System is Braced, the Muscles are Developed, and the Body Robust. Clxlllas Aatxci. Xetrex. B. RIVAL, a Planter at Bayon Sara, La., saya : My plantation la t a malarial district. For several years I could not males half a orop on account of bilious diseases and chills. I was nearly discouraged whan 1 began the ajre of TUT.T'S PILLS. The result was marvelous : my laborers soon beoame hearty aad robust, and I have bad bo further trouble. They relieve Ou engorged IJver, deans Oie Blood from poisonous burners, and cause tbe Bowels to net natnrtUIy, wttli oat whlth ns one aa (eel wall. -' Trytblarensedy fhsrlT,sd you will nisi n healthy Digestion, Tlgorans Body.Pnure Blood, Strong Nerves, nnd n Bound Liver, price, SCents. Offlfee, 83 Murray att ti. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Obat Haiti or wuibkkbs chanted to serosnr ItP inner 4u vuej sji rescrlDtloii A T titfes have had occasion to try qualities oi in. uuirs eouga unie in the praise ot this won V. t ladies, beautlfr your otMDlexkn wkh Guam's1 SolDharSoaD. X i. Hill's Hair ana wnifs ArAraefs Safe TIney andI4,for(nro bi af One Dollar. Office, 85 Murray Street, Kew York. (XHk TVTTa XLAJiVAJU tjf WsMlhV Information and t7eut JleeetnCo sill be tMstUed nag on annffoafton. A1 il I,!. ! t ,' it ) mm BEFORE -AND -AFTER Electric Appliances are tent sn 30 Dayt "trial. TO MEM ONLY, YOUNO OR OLD, WHO are suffering .from Ksrtots Pmiutt, Lost Vitautv Lak of N'sbvs Fobcb am. Vfoott, Wasting WkakkkssB. and all thqf diateftees of Personal Kail rb; resulting -Iror Abusks and Other Ca,usb3. Speedy relief aid' complete resto ration o HEAL.tH,ViGOB abd Manhood Qvarixteib. The grandest discovery ot the Nineteenth. Oentury. Send at onco tor Illustrated Pamphlet free. Addresd VOLTAIC BELT CD., MARSHALL, MICH. ft o PS 4 r I ft e Q a S5 H O OS w o 2 M 03 09 ft ' g W o M En P ft Q A CO sassaaes SldcCCOQQQA lO (N t-t-X IClO 35 W C M m CO to 9 -3-4) d s4 SEsasseaasa Qtti eB c3 S3 C6 aS c6 & io ec eo c i w gc o to c4 6t a. t-i oici 4) wH 5 3M ::::!:: so H 3Q : i ;::::: H : g : : a ' r?3 : .3 : 5 ! aasaaaaaaaa KboaBibo as a xicncooa ii octsio si'iei h ?5 aaasaaaa C ::::::: Train Ro, 1 pltscjcUauEDtis. USED IN THK Ued Se Btrgl diw ly eed; SUNDrtr7rtflrJ ntrToCRE lOAVID.tANDRrmf&86N3PW declOKSfifir,,, IiIimV . Connects at Sattsbory with R. & D. R. B. from all DolnU North and South and from HalelKh. Full man Palace Sleeping Car from ereeusDoro' to Henrra Connects at aatesville with AT, & O, Division or C. C. 4 a. R. R. with BleeDinff Oar from Charleston. 8 C to Henrv'a Ooen obser vation can run over the mountain, both ways be tween nenryf ana warm smogs, affording a matmtncentdaHight view of the- jtonntatns and French Broad river. Connects at Warm Springs with train pf ETenn., Ta. ABa- R. 4i for Morrla- town and points south-west. 4 "timln If. Connee)t at Warm Springs with I.T. JVa. AQaRR. Pullman Sleepers from Beniy'r to; Greensboro1 , and Sleeping Cart from Henry's-ro Charleston, S. O. Connects at Statesitte with A., O. Dlvi. slon of the OCJ; a. R. B. and at Salisbury with R. 4 D. R. R. f or ai points North and Sooth. - JHrWBfrlli SKOda -N 1 on sal at sasbory, BtatewiHe, AshevUMand uq Warm Springs to all principal cities. ' summer, sxirsian, icW fn, saie irons aiti poms onn ana douuu . rril. btjt' isiflk civenns is nnTTnn:ir'iair. OF CHARLOTTE, Are still furnishrd at the Introdsctorf eni ' Change Rates established by the puuti as heretofore published. , AU.other School Books used in this section keP' lt Itock and shipped In any quantities at Whol sale or Retail. An extensive and well selected stock of ererf kind of paper from WBAPPINS to PARCHMENT for office, school, general and printers' kept Jtf stcWansI sold at reasonable rates. BLANK BOOKS, TITMARY M FANCY IN OBBtT VABIETY. . -Bibles, HVmn Beoks, frayer Books and W laneoul Books are on our gLelves. Booka not 'i H ' i hand promptly ordered. w.i Tiddy & Bro. WAMTKD. h fihoi wIFT Hi BKXSwlx, brass, copffk, -- U1V wsn inn nATOinvUVVTa ROT. ivViioiuatiMi - "-- to oall on or address J- Z r r Chariotte, N. C, p angle, t 1 h rwfei j. h. wtr, t Charlotte, N. Mtfrn augll w2m , : d.i.J ti.'ld.f tl 1

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