DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: SATURDAY, 0CTOBIER 21, 1 882. CIIAS. rTjONES, Editor and Prop'tpr. r entkhed at thk I'ost-Officb at Charlotte, N. 0., A3 SKCOHD CLASS MATTER 1 ' know no safe depository of the ultimate penoers 'of society but theime thenunlva; aiul if we think "themnot ailiahlcivcd ounKjhto exercise their control "withatbholcsomcdiscrction.thc raiuxly is,not to take "it from them, but to inform their discretion by edu "cation." Thomas Jbffersok, SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1882. NO TIME TO SVAl For twenty-two years the Republican party lias held possession of the gov ernment of the United States, and for twenty-two years the Democratic party has struggled to oust it frord power. Within these twenty-two years of He publican rule there has been more mis government, more utter disregard of law, more oppressive laws enacted, more contempt for the will of the people, more grinding despotism on govern ment employees, more malfeasance in office, more plundering of the public funds, more excessive and oppressive taxation, more machine dictation than the whole political history of the coun try showed for all the years that pre ceded, under all the administrations of all the parties. This is saying much, but it is the literal truth, nevertheless. Had it not been for the fact that the Republican leaders had appealed at every election to the sectional feeling of the North, and representing that the return to power of the Democratic par ty meant peril to the government ; the overturning of our financial system, the ascendency of what they called the Southern rebels, and a vast amount of other ills which their genius and fancy invoked that party would have been consigned to the rear long ago, and they knew it and hence persisted in keeping up sectional agitation as their only safety from defeat. But the people have been learning much in the past years ; have been studying much, and at last saw through the deceit and trickery of the Radical politicians, and as they did so did the Democratic party gain in popularity and strength. It be came strong enough to elect Tilden President, and had it not been for de ception practiced on the tariff question when Hancock ran it would have elect ed him. To the observer of current events it must be evident that the people of this great country are becoming tired of Re publican rule, and of the abitrary boss ism of the men who dictate the policy of that party. What else means the formidable independent uprising in Pennsylvania, the open rebellion in New York against Folger, the particu lar friend of Mr Arthur, and the disas trous rout of the party in Ohio, and the dangers that stare it in the face in other Northern and Western States ? People do not change in a day, nor with out cause, and where there is so much dissatisfaction manifested it means revolution and the annihilation of the party which has worn out popular pa tience. It has held its lease of life, as we re marked above, by its war upon the South, by poisoning the Northern mind against her, by flaunting the bloody shirt and by never failing to misrepre sent and villify her when political ne cessity demanded it How, then, let us ask, can any citizen of the South, who bears any love for, or entertains a wish for her welfare do aught directly or indirectly to keep in power this bitter enemy and savage op pressor of his section and his people ? Were, the Democratic party all that it is represented to be by its worst ene mies, it would be preferable then to the Republican party, to which the South owes nothing but the memory of pre scriptive legislation and misgovern ment that ought to daurn forever any party under the sun. Let no Democrat be deceived by the appeals of selfish men who hope to promote their own fortunes by creating disaffection, into lending himself to the perpetuation of the power of a party, that in the past has proved so disas trous to the best interests of the whole country, of the South in particular. It is no time to turn now, no time to swap horses, no time to turn from the men who have proved true to our State and section, and replace them with men who when they had the power trampled ruthlessly upon both and allied them selves in word and deed with our bit terest enemies. Victory, the victory for which good men have struggled, hoped and prayed is within bur reach, all the signs point to it, and let us not foolishly throw it away by inaction or by listening to the voice of those who have gone over into the camp of the enemy, and invite us to join them in their de sertion. Be true to yourselves and your country, and the grand battle will be won. Philadelphia Press: It appears that immediately after ex-Senator Spencer took himself away so that he could not be used as a witness in the star route trials Messrs. Merrick, Blisa, and Ker, counsel for the government, addressed a letter to the President setting forth the facts in the case and suggesting that Mr. Spencer had shown he was unfit to hold the office of government director of the Union Pacific Railroad and ought to be removed. Many weeks have elapsed since then, but nothine Mil. ARTHUR ENDORSED. The Republican convention which assembled In Raleigh to ratify the work of the coalition manipulators passed the following resolution : ' "That we unreservedly and cordially endorse the admiuislration of President Chester A. Arthur, and realizing the dillieulties originally besetting its plan and course of duties, we recognize in its policy combining wisdom with consistency, justice and moderation, suavity in manner with firmness of execution the policy of the American people." And yet the men who call themselves Democrats, who aie afiiliating with the men who passed this resolution have the hardihood to say that they are not acting in concert with the Republican party, and are not under the influence of its managers. It is absurd, and all their utterances on the stump or in the columns of such papers as speak for them show its absurdity. Never are they heard to utter one word of disap proval of the policy of that party, nor one word of denunciation of all the abuses perpetrated in the past two de cades of its rule by its representatives and minions. All their censure and all their abuse is reservtd for the Demo cratic party with which they formerly acted, and whose cause against this same Republican party they cham pioned as patriotically and as loudly as anv. All at once they discover that this party, whose' cause they cham pioned for years, has become a thing to be spurned while the party they painted as a hideous monster to be shunned by all good men has become worthy of their support and admiration. They do not deceive themselves and they cannot deceive anyone else of ordinary intelli gence. It is too thin, the motive that actuates too appareut, their protesta tions too silly to convince any one not devoid of sense from seeing through the game which they are attempting to play. They are as much in accord with Mr. Arthur's administration as their Republican allies who passed the reso lution of endorsement which we quote above. SIX MURDERERS HANGED. Six negroes, five men and one wo man, were swung into eternity yester day from the gallows in Eastman, Ga. The Augusta Chronicle gives the fol lowing account of the crime for which they were executed : At a nesrro camp-meeting the mar shal and deputy arrested a criminal who attempted to escape, whereupon he was shot and killed by the officers. The killing of this negro so enraged the others that they determined to wreas vengence on the oracers. wane at tempting to carry out this purpose they murdered a young man irom a neighboring town, who had nothing to do with the killing of the negro, mis taking him for one of the officers. The killing of the young man was brutal in the extreme, the negroes having beaten him to death with fence palings For the time there was a scene of wild confusion and demoniac outrage, the whites arming in order to protect their lives. On the train returning to Macon the riot was continued, and would have resulted in several murders were it not for the courage and coolness of the of ficers of the train. These are, in brief, the facts as we recollect them. A large number of arrests were made, and upon trial, eighteen were convicted of mur der, eleven sentenced to imprisonment for life and seven, including one wo man, to be hung next Friday. Six of the seven were hanged yester day, as mentioned in our press dis patches, the seventh, Ike Chepman, haying been respited by Gov. Colquitt, because, though a desperate man there was some doubt as to his having been one of the leaders in the riot. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS. THE ARREST OF HENRY GEORGE. TRYING TO SCARE REPUBLICANS. Mr. Folger having been nominated as the Administration machine candidate for Governor of New York, found that vast numbers of respeetable Republicans in that State had resolved to repudiate. the work of the machine, and support the Democratic nominee. To stop this tide and save himself if possible from defeat he stoops to the game of falsehood to alarm the Repub licans who are opposing him and drive tbem back into the party lines. At a Republican meeting in New York city Thursday night a letter from him was read, in which he referred to his Democratic competitor thus: "It is faint praise to say of the person who is that candidate, that as a man in his private capacity that he is as good as 1 am, he lives as pure a lire as 1 do, he loves his neighbor as well as I do, he does his duty as a citizen according to his judgment -as well as I do, as a public officer he has acted as conscien tiously. Yet there is one difference that goes to the root of the matter when we are brought to view as public men and put lorward to act tor the public in its affairs. He is a Democrat." He argues that however acceptable Mr. Cleaveland may be personally, as the nominee of the Democratic party he must be beaten, for the return of the Democracy to power would have a disastrous effect upon the business in terests of the country as is "shown by the fact that the Ohio election was fol lowed on the next day by the shrinkage of forty million dollars in the value of the great property of the country.' Here we find in the concluding lines Mr. Folger. the machine candidate, re sorting to the old dodge of deception, which has been played at every import ant election since the war. This is the first intimation the country has had that the ' values of property in the country has fallen forty millions of dollars" or forty millions of cents since the Democratic victory in Ohio, and the country would not have known it now if Candidate Folger had not imparted the information. It is disgraceful enough to be running as the machine candidate, spurned by the; better ele ment of his party, but when he resorts to such old and oft repeated tricks as this stereotyped falsehood he caps the climax of political baseness. Postmaster-General Howe will re commend a postal telegraph in his next message. Lord Granville's Apology-Mr. George Fully Exonerated. New Yokk, October 18. The follow ing will be published here to morrow : Department of State, Washing ton, October 17, 1882. Henry George, Esq. Sir: The Department of State has received from Mr Wm J Hoppin, charge d'affaires ad interim of the United States at London, axlispatch in closing a copy of a note from Lord Granville to him, dated the 27th ultimo, in which his lordship says that on the receipt of Mr Lowell's note in reference to your arrest he lost no time in apply ing to the lord-lieutenant of Ireland for an explanation of the circumstances which led to it. After mentioning your arrest, your re-arrest and the circum stances alleged to have been calculated to excite suspicion as to the object of your visit to Ireland, Lord Granville says: 'I am convinced that the United States government will readily acknow ledge that considerable allowance must be made for the difficulties with which the officials charged with the preserva tion or order in that country have to contend at the present time. Never theless, in view of the information fur nished by Mr Lowell as to the character and pursuits of Mr George, which cer tainly rebut any presumption of unlaw ful designs on his pact, I can only express to you the regret of her majes ty's government that thi3 incident should have occurred.' Let me add, Mr George, that it would give me pleasure to have an interview with you at this department at your convenience. I am, sir, your obedient servant, "Fredk. T. Frelixghuysen." A WHOLESALE HANGING. Sheriff Alexander. Sheriff Alexander will meet the peo ple at the following times and places, when the county candidates will also be present and discus3 the political issues : Clear Greek, Monday, October 23. Morning Star, Tuesday, October 24. Providence, Wednesday, October 25. Sharon, Thursday, October 26. Pineville. Friday, October 27. Mr. Bailey. Mr. Bailey, candidate for the Legisla ture, will address his fellow-citizens at the following times and places; Big Spring Church, Monday night, October 30. School House, near Mr. Robt. Sloan's, Tuesday, October 31, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Norment's Store, the night of the 31st of October. Spurrier's Store, November 1st, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Whitley's Mills, the night of Novem ber 1st. Hick's Store, November 2d, at one o'clock, p. m. Thenisht sneaking will commence n a. ' at 6:30 o'clock. H. C. Jones, Ch'm Co. Ex. Committee. Col. Wm. Johnston. Col. Wm. Johnston, candidate for Congress, Hon. Chas. Price, and other T.ihorM.1 snpakera. will address their fellow-citizens at the following times and places: Hickory, Catawba county, Saturday, October 21. Lincolnton, Lincoln county, Monday, October 23. Monroe, Union county, Tuesday, Oc tober 24. Wadesboro, Anson county, Wednes day, October 25. Lumberton, Robeson county, Thurs day, October 26. Laurinburg, Richmond, county Fii day October 27. Rockingham, Richmond, county Sat urday, October 28. Troy, Montgomery county, Monday, October 30. Albermarle, Stanly county, Tuesday, October 31. Concord, Cabarrus, Wednesday, No vember, 1. Charlotte, Mecklenburg, Thursday, November 2, at 7 o'clock, p. m. Loss of hair and grayness. which often mar the prettiest iai, are prevented by Parker's Hair Balsam. Bichmoad Advertisements, H. M. SMITH & CO., main Street, Richmond Va. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS. We make a specialty ef Constructing Elevators for Stores and Warehouses and keep In stock the Justly celebrated OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS Which are acknowledged to be the ttreatett Plowi ever Offered to tbe Southern Planter or Farmer. we make and deal In WHEAT THRESH ERS and HORSE PO WEBS or all kinds. Send for catalogue. H. M. SMITH & CO. OC17 Six Lives Pay the Penalty for Taking One. Eastman. Ga., October 20. At one o'clock to-day Itiddick Powell, Simon O'Guinn, Joseph King, Robert Donald son and Ella Moore, negroes, were hanged in tbe jail ard for complicity in the riot which occurred at this place on August the 6th, during a camp meeting in which an innocent young white man, named Jas. Howard was set upon by an infuriated mob aud af ter being shot by one of them was beaten almost into a jelly by others. The woman raised the first howl which excited the mob to the desperate work. No attempt was made t rescue them and not more than 5o negroes from wnom violence was expected were in town. A detachment of military from Macon were present for protection. The Registration Book in Ward AO. 1. To the Editor of the Observer. The loss of the Registration Book for Ward No 1, suggests an important inquiry, viz. In whose hands (or custo dy) does the law place the Registration Books V and who is responsible for their safekeeping? Please inform the pub lic through the columns of your valua ble paper and oblige. Subscriber. Sec 17, Chapter 275, Acts of the Leg islature of the State of North Carolina for 187G-77. and entitled "an act to regulate election" is as follows: "Immediately after any election, the judges of election shall deposit the reg istration books, for their respective precincts with the Register of Deeds of their respective Counties Of course this makes the Register of Deed the custodian of the registration books, as no one else could possibly be held accountable for their safe keep ing. 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Fifty-three new cases of yellow fever and nine deaths reported yesterday, which swells the number of cases to 1,836 and of deaths to 156. The aggravated mortali ty has occurred during very warm weather, generally thought the most favorable to the sick. Yesterday even ing a very heavy rain storm set in with a driving northern rain falling in tor rents. The indisposition of several doctor?, through slight causes, some suffering for lack of medical attend ance renders the report of new cases perhaps imperfect. Dr Renshaw went yesterday to the Nix settlement on Per dido Bay, ten or twelve miles from Pensacola, in company with Mr M G Yuinstra, who reported a number of cases of fever there. Several cases are also reported at Powellton on the Louis ville and Nashville road, 16 miles dis tant. No intercourse had existed be tween either of these places and Pensa cola since the outbreak of the epidemic. Dr Martin, of the United States Navy, arrived last night on a mission of in quiry as representative of the national board of health. Independent-Republican Candidate lor Clerk of Superior Court. To the Voters op Mecklenburg County: At the earnest solicitation of my many friends I hereby announce myself as an Independent c:iu dldate for Clerk or the Superior Court ot Mtcklea burg county. N. C. lu submitting my claims to the voters of the c unty for the office of Clerk. I do so as a Republi can, leaving It to De determined by the people of Mecklenburg county, at an election to be held on the 7th day of November, 1882, as to their choice. My record in the past mnst be a guarantee for my course In the future. While 1 entertain liberal views on all party questions, I do not as a Repub lican, deem It advisable to abandon our party or ganization to gratify the whims of a few office srt6rs If the masses of the Liberal party (so-called) are anxious for the defeat of the Bourbon Democrats they will vote for republicans. octl J. C. CALLAHAN. m - After all Elite Failed. Atlanta, Ga.. Feb. 23. 1881. H. H. Warner & Co: Sirs I exhausted all other remedies for kidney and liver diseases, only to complete cure In your 8afe Kidney and Liver Cure. 8. CHAMBKBLAIN. LOST. SAVE YOUR DOLLARS AND KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE SOUTH, Statesville, 1SJ". C, OFFER THE- -LARGEST STOCK- OP- GENERAL MERCHANDISE N fllE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND IN COMPETITION Wl I II ANY JOBBERS IN TBE COUNTRY. THEY WILL BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRICES TO TUE TRADE. marl8 lr TTJ IMMENSE STOCK OF BY lUY'Ni TTJUJ Boots and Shoes Just Received. For the most reliable Goods and the Lowest Prices, -GS-O TO- Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags J. MOYER'S, big buu a. AND- There is $9,000,000 invested in Chica go in slaughtering beef and sending it in refrigerating cars to the large cities on the Atlantic seaboard. Stephen Hempstead, who was the last Democratic Governor for Iowa, has just been nominated for justice of the peace in Dubuque, lie is old and poor. Convicted With a Recommendation of Mercy. Trenton, N. J., Oct. 20. The jury in the case of Charles II. Houghton, charged by the government with making false returns while collector of the port of Perth Amboy, after being out three hours and a half and taking two ballots, returned a verdict this afternoon of guilty with a recommen dation of mercy, Pattison, the Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, is meet ing with enthusiastic recaptions at his meetings in that State. The Democracy has been done by the President, appar-1 the old Keystone are up and doing. entiy, towards relieving his adminis tration of the odium and discredit which most attach to it if such a man as Spencer is allowed to continue in a position of honor and trust after bis unfitness had been made so manifest. There are eight or ten firms in New York city engaged in shipping fruits and vegetables South, the same class that the South in the earlier season ships North. Tke infamous spy system which has been long fostered and encouraged in more than one of the departments of government at Washington is bearing its legitimate fruits in a new crop of thieves, blackmailers and perjurers. For the honor of the department of justice, Attorney General Brewster should sweep out the whole foul nest of them. It is a disgraee that such harpies should have- been permitted to find shelter in the very temple of national justice. It is computed that $500,000,000 have been paid out of the United States Treasury in xevenuea since 1865, but that is a very small sum in comparison with what mutt b paid at the rate at Which trta pension list is being increased. Iowa Democrats have high hopes of carrying the first, second and ninth congressional districts. A Democratic congressman from Iowa would be a strange sight, but the way the political tide is running now not an impossible one. Indiana Democrats say, that the re" of the Ohio election will be worth 20,000 votes to tbi party in that State, which will go Democratic by a rousing majority. The coalition candidate for the State Senate from Guilford county, A S Hoi ton, announces himself from the stump as opposed to the repeal of the internal revenue system, noiton is more can did than the balance of them. They are all as much opposed to the repeal or it as he is, but they don't say so. Weather, Washington, Oct. 20. Middle At lantic States, fair weather, northerly wraaa, becoming variable; slight rise, luuvwttu oy iainng Darometer, station ary or slight rise in temperature. . For the South Atlantic States, local iwuB xuiiuwea uv Daruv ciouav weath er, northeast to northwest winds, south to west winds in Florida, stationary or lower temperature in the southern por tion, higher barometer. Death of Bishop Paine. New Orleans. La.. October 20 The Times-Democrat's Aberdeen Missisppi special says; Our town in in mourniDg for the death ef Rev. Robert Paine, Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episco pal Church South, who died in full po- session of his faculties ai half past four o'clock, aged 83. The Feyer on the Rio Grande. Brownsville. Texas, October 16 All places inside the cordon are healthy there is no sickness nearer than Cam argo and Mier, which are yet in a very bad condition. The weather is cool and dry. Cotton Mill Bnrned. London, Oct. 20. The Oak Bank cotton mill, situated near Mecclesfield, has been destroyed by fire. Loss fifty thousand pounds. m Counsel Permitted to Visit Arabi Pasha Cario, Oct. 20. The government has i given permission to Messrs. Bradley & Napier, Arabi asna s counsel, to visit their client to-day. It has been de cided thatr the mode of procedure at the trial shall be subject to a written agreement. The publisher of the Beaver Falls, Pa , Courier, Mr. John . Porter, some time ago contracted a severe cold. He says: "I tried half a dozen remedies ineffectually and upon recommenuuuuu or a physician I gave Dr. Bull's cough syrup a talr square trial. It relieved me Immediately and cured my cold and catarrn entirely, it is a reme dy that should be used in every household." A Pnr.WRT ROOK ron'plhlo A Morrison for S25. a recelfjt given by Jobn Mtssman for 27 f0 and a checU on Merchants and farmers' rutlonal Bank ror $85.70 given by Harrison Watts. 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