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1 ill i.. it? :sv it .w-i . -ii. . Ma. ASf r;:. ' ' ' VOLUME XXXII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6, 1884. PRICE FIVE CENTS. "1 : fe CHARLOTTE tiEAL ESTATE AGENCY. ' Desiring to fill a long lelt want In Charlotte, the undersigned have associated themselves as Dart- GENERAL LAND AGENCY, For the purpose ol buying, selling, leasing and renting rual estate. Their operations will not be tn tliR citv of Charlotte, nor tA th State nf North Carolina, but all property placed within our management will be rented or sold, upon such temu, commissions andpamenta as may be agreed We will undertake to sell, lease or rent lands houses and lots, mines, &&, make abstract of titles, eolleci rents, make returns and pay taxes, effect Insurance. Ac. Ac., advertising all property placed under our management, ,t - , Free of Cost to the Seller, t irnr a stlDulatlon previously astreed unon. ' l).it:.tilui uhanMnn will Via r,aM ti tVia colllno A. leasing of mining property, which will be sold on mniniiKSlon only. We are in correspondence now with a number of parties at the North and West who are seeking homes in North Carolina, where the climate is genial and the soil remunerative. Persons having houses and lots or plantations for sale will serve their own Interests hy placing their business with US. KUHl. J. UUUMIANJS, CHAS. B. JONES.. The business will be under the management of tt. J. ouuhkajnis, Manager, Charlotte, N. C. The following described pieces of property are now offered for sale by the Charlotte Real Estate .Agency, R. E. Cochrane, manager, office Trade street front Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C: . : (CITY.) -f One dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closets x in eacn room, wen 01 gooa water, lot aaxiuu ieet, in erood neighborhood. Price. $2,000. 2 One dwelling on 6th street, adjoining residence of S. M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and stable, lot buxLW, convenient to business, .race, ji.vuu. o One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining pantry, well of water, well located for a boarding nouse. race, 4,uuu, i One dwelling on corner of Myers and 3rd streets, to rooms, 2 room kitchen, bath room and closets, well of water; 2 lots, 1 fronting Myers street, 99x 198, 1 fronting 3rd street, 99x198, well of good water ana stable on tne latter. . noe, vi&u. r One dwelling, on corner of Graham and 10th istreets, 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 120 fwt. on Kraham Kt.mftt. 1G2 feet nn 10th nt.rent. very uesirame property. Jtnce, ji.ow. n One lot on 8th street, square 96, small S room Uhouse, good water, yaxiaa. trice, jtou. rf One vacant lot, 89x198, on B street, good loca- inon. ice, i.uw. o One dwelline on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 099x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well of good water, sold on terms to suit purchaser. Price, $4,000. 9 line uweiiiruf corner oi nuuo sua abuwuii one story, 5 rooms, closets; well of water in yard. Price $1,200. , 10 One Dwelling corner of Ninth and K, one story, 4 rooms, closets; well oi water in yam. price jauu. 11 One Dwelling on Ninth street between B and f1 fmA of Aiia ol Mw-kma JWwInlr Knaamanti well of water In yard; lot 99x198. Price $2,000 I o One Dwelling on Sixth street, one story, 5 i.it rooms kitchen, well of water; lot 60x99. Price $1,000. - t D One Dwelling on West Trade street, two 1 0 stories, 7 rooms, 2 room kitchen, well of wit ter; two lots 99 on Trade 99 on Fourth st very desirable property. Price $1,750. One Hundred and Fiftv Acres Land W mile of the city limits, adjoining the Fair Grounds wen located ior a truck ana aairy iarm: 13 in timber, branch running through It, about 8 acres meaaow. price sau per acre. . Ef One unimproved lot 99x198 on Ninth street, id between D and E streets. Price $350. -1 Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres Land. 1 0 The owners of - The Crowder's Mountain Iron Works beg to call the attention of capitalists iron manufacturers, stock and dairy men, and those who wish to settle colonies, to then property, which offers inducements to the classes above nainecL- - The property consists of Six Thousand Three Hundred Acres of land, located in the counties of Gaston and Cleave land, in the State of North Car olina, at King's Mountain Depot, on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line railway, now owned by the Richmond and Danville railroad company. The property has been used for fifty years past as an Iron property, and has been worked at various points, but chiefly at the site of the celebrated Yellow Ridge Ore Bank, which has always yielded an ore noted for Its richness In metallic iron, and Its softness and toughness. This vein of ore, which extends for two miles In length, has been worked to the depth of 147 feet, showing at that depth a vein of ore about 40 feet wide, and analyz ing as high as 66 per cent of metallic Iron. This vein has not been worked for twenty years, but the facts set forth can be fully shown. Various other veins have been worked, and within the past two years very large deposits of Iron ore have been dis covered at other points. Within the past eighteen months, however, the owners have discovered de posits of ore in Crowder's Mountain, (five veins of fmn nrp nm attwmmII. whlph mrfi nnlrnnim to. fore, and which will furnish an amount of good ore, easily worked and above water, that must make it one of the most desirable Iron properties to be found. They have discovered on the pinnacle of this mountain, which Is 1000 feet above the level land, 2200 feet above the sea level, a vein of ore eight feet wide, which crops out at various points from the top to the bottom of the mountain, show ing in one place aboat 20 feet of solid vein. This vein can be traced over the top of the mountain for over a mile, ana this deposit aione would anord an almost inexhaustible supply -of ore. easily worked. and above the water Hne. In addition to this four other vein have been found on this mountain. The ore Is a mottled gray ore. showing on analysis from 49 to 66 per cent, of metallic Iron, with a 1 small amount of titanic acid, and without any sul phur or phosphorus. The quantity of ore In this mountain is simply inexnausnoie ana or 'good quality. . Besides Crowder's Mountain the owners Dossesa King's Mountain, for about seven miles, whose pinnacle Is the highest point of land from Rich mond to Atlanta, except Mt. Airy, In Georgia, and they have reason to believe this mountain Is full of ore also. ' In addition to Iron ore the property has manganese, limestone clay for making fire-proof brick, gold and other minerals. Very pure and ex cellent barytese has lust been found in large quan- As a stock and dairy farm it offers fine opportu nities to those who may wish to engage in such bus- hidss. It has from three to four thousand acres of Lsvel or only slightly rolling land, which produces rass, grain and all kinds of farming products ainely, and it Is well supplied with water by unfall- ug springs ana orancnes , The other 4.000 acres embraced In the mountain sides are productive of fine grass and herd age, and fford excellent natural pasturage for sheep and cattle, The climate Is so mild that but little shel ter for stock Is needed in the coldest winters. The whole six thousand acres are now covered with a nne growtn 01 timber 01 all kinds, such as Dine, hickory, oak. walnut, cedar, etc The land-is well 01lf,A .A I. M ' 1 .. L 4 . coionue. uotton, corn, peas, oats, clover and grass, and fruits of all kinds are produced beautifully .and it is specially suited to grapes and small fruits. It could be divided Into small farms that would give to each farm variety of soil, and - level and hilly and. It Is situated in the Piedmont belt, which is noted for the salubrity of its climate, and the healthiness of its atmosphere. - It is a region free from malaria and other nnhAnithr tnfliiennftfi. Tt Is located with great convenience to railroad f aclli- wiu DiMiavou jav jlivau- tnu w ivui uiugo iivui King's Mountain Station, on a railway that has the most extensive connections with all parts of the country, and which offers great inducements to those who are trying to develop the country along its lines. The owners will sell this property to suit imrcnasers, as iouows: rne wnoie tract, including mineral taterestaJorSlxty-threeJThousandDollars. or will make favorable terms, reserving the min eral Interest, or will sell one-half -the mineral In terest, payments to be one-tnira cash, balance in one or two years. - A valuable water power, which has been used to run large rolling mills, lies adjacent to this prop erty, and can be boiurht cheRolv. The nrorjertv Is also in close proximity to the famous All Healing Mineral Springs, and to the widely-known Cleve land SDrinaa. RThe town of King's Mountain Is also, adjacent, where are good hotels, a flourishing and excellent uigu bcuooi, ana several new : ana: nanasome Churches. The ramm InvItA the nttAntinn of nil interested to this property, and ask an examination of It Any further Information regarding It will be promptly furnished by addressing B. . Cochrane, Manager Charlotte Ttaft Katate Aonnmr. - t The Yellow Rlftee Ore Runkhia been mw.ntlv SOld to a PIttshnnr Pa mmraun and : R Rerman t colonization company has recently bought i 2.500. "wa oujuiuuig mis property. - n 1461,4 acres,' a well improved farm, one mile from Third fwalr fitaKnn' nn tha Western N. C. Railroad, good dwelling, 6 rooms, with all necessary outbuildings, good orchard well, adapted for grain and grass. Stock and farming implements nm imuiu wnn me piace n aesirea. .terms easy. rrme u per acre. -? . 1 1 Q Tract of Land, ISO acres, located in Lincoln AO county, N. C, adjoining lands of Geodson a rayne and others. 6 miles from Denver. 23 from Charlotte, and 13 from Davidson College. Has on c it a good dwelling. 7 rooms, all necessary outbuild ings, good orchard, good water, and wen adapted for grains, grasses, corn, wheat, tobacco, cotton etc.; 35 acres good bottom land. In fine state of cultivation, race $260. t "I ft Tract 'of Land. S mllea sonfh of Charlotte. 1 V fe8 acres, known as .part of the Samuel Tay- iur tract, on wnicn is an unaeveiopea goia mine, (Known lathe N.Cftamrtx m the Ram Tavlor mine), three frame tenement houses, two rooms oTuleprwnSes; 8dthofreservefcw SJjlu? Oft One Dwelling, 6 rooms, two -room kitchen. well of water, lot rx21n on west sida of M?- I era street, near Fourth. Price $1,600. 1 O f One unimproved lot, 85x219 feet on corner of & L Myers and Fourth streets. Price S350. 22 On Dwelling, 4 rooms, on Fourth street, near myera, lot v oil an. rrux jaou. - i . Two unimproved lots 50x138. on north side 2j 24 ot west Filth street. Price jjuueacn House and lot comer Tenth and B streets. Lot about 110x198 feet, line shade, nice ctumiv lawn and good garden with av quantity of select grane vines. Hfxina haa five rooms: two room kitchen attached; Stablea, carriage house, poultry houne and wtU good water with brick dairy. ; Price mayldawtf. WEIHAVE And consequently have found want to To-morrow Morning We will offer Remnants in White Goodaj Ginghams Lawns, Linen Lawns, Dress -CJ-oods, blippers, Lace (Jurtams, (J&ssmieres, Kuchuags, Lawn Ties, etc, etc. A large stock of Ladies' Liaen Ulsters at low prices. . The travelling public will find in our house a large stock of Trunks, Valises : and Travelling Bags. Come and see ns. Special attention to orders. lospito Canopies m Nettings. IM!! & SmTII B1JIJLTONG. DO NOT BE Worried I Itanito Bites But goto T. L. SEIGLE'S And buy a CANORY, At bottom prices. Ask to see our attachments for hanging, they are a great convenience. - ; ; S WIS . - . Are the best; ask for them and have no other. We guarantee the Quality and fit of our Dollar Shirt Give them a trial. , Bespectfully, - - ' T. L. SEIGLeV ou wixia fiji - Mosquito Barb Warner n - msiif; gaw pus ' 1 AND : ,7 " LYMES'" ULHfEfe '. : - . -i AT - illiEX&lSSEE H&ERI A lare lot of Ladies', ! Missed and Children-s Hose and Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves to be sold at 50c. on the dollar. Call and examineC : ; ( : ALEXANDER & HARRIS. -OF GHKAT liil(;TI0.; i MenVTo'nth's' AT- W. KAUFMAN de CO.'S. . . l..i in.j.,j.iu nmth nf of bur" StlUhmet 1 Kmon the prlceaof Which havebeen-me with the malnfcii.dng WeaiiorbuaewK .......41 . l un.ir.irln nf aal iniTVtnatllt H.I1I1 lilvl piayea. - . j MEN'S. .is i f One Hundred Check Creole Suits, $1.6U i 600 Pair double the money. ... SY,7.tixiL.t n- su kji mm fu ann vr i i kiikitih'oi rtiiiij. promise to make prices as low and in most awe i u iiHuu nu uio auTauwKitvua vuwuuo" I X7Xii'" L-T;"i-''Ar-J i I A U R1VI "A 7- ' CRSTRAL; IIOTKL. CORIVEtt. T. R. MAG ILL. - - WHOLSSALE GROCEB AND CX31IifISSION MERCHANT CoUesSU Cnarlotte. 1 ,-,! OrJore rvjlio.itoj and promptly filled; several lines of goods that "we close out. to the public ALEXANDER.- Latest Style SILK HATS, SILK, MOHAIR and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS; Gents' hand-made and Mael ihlne Ladles', Silases' and Children's Shoes ot best makes TRAVELING BASS, -Trunk and Shawl Straps- JUST RECEIVED. '(Wiiiu i ArwicE xot of Si THE Liu Dm BOOTS I SiLS Co, A Boys' and Children's . i - .fntr. .This weir w4 wlU ollisr In every denartmen represeut. the, cUeiness of the man, dis- 111 IllslHIIItE A Vinib M UU1 oovulilOiilUviili yivuiiuwiv V 0; yiat all Wool Men's Pants, $1.50, $LTO and $AW; wonn in TKuiineM would fill H. nnirfl. so we rehew our lower than can be louaa in any oiner estamisiuueuh. - . . a. YBK,UNDV10PE0 PARTS cm tttu'wttui'N rrtTFYMtniarfffid. Bevekmed. Strengthened, etc., is an interesting adverOsament long run in- our -paper, in repty w uuiuirra w will say that there is no evidence or humbug j boot thla On tha nntmn tha lulvertlHera aTS " ' highly indorsed. 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If sent otherwise we will not be responsible for miscarriages. - 1 LOGAN'S BLACK LAW. ; - GovSt. JohnV the Prohibition can didate for President, made a speech at Port Jervis, New York, last Satur day. In that speech he said that he had always been a Republican up to the 4th of last June, when he became disgusted with the manner in which the convention! dodged'-pn the ques tion of prohibition, and be concluded that he could no longer act w;th a party which exhibited such moralcow- ardice, and was "false to all the teach ings advanced and inculcated when that grand party went into power." He then recalled an incident to illus trate the manner of man John Av Logan is, thus: ' !. . There was a law once in1 force in Illinois to the effect that any white person caught in the act of,. giving aid or sustenance to any colored man, woman or child should be arrested, and, upon proof of the charge, should be tnrown into prison tor two years. I was practising law at that time .in an Illinois town, when a little colored ad came to my house and, said: 'Please, mister, won't you give m something to eat? I haven't had any thing to eat in two days." I caned my wife and told her , to get the boy a big slice of bread, 'butter it all over, and get some meat. "Would it not be better," she said, "to have thei boy come into the House, as every potty seems to be' watching us?"- I said : JNo, I want this people' to see that 1 am not afraid to give and sustain any of God's ; poor unfortunates." jThe grand jury was in session at; the tune, and an indictment was soon found against 'me for giving suste nance to a negro. I was accordingly arrested and brought before the court, and pleaded guilty to the charge, and stated in open court that I would do so again, and whenever I found the aws or man interfering with the laws of God, I would violate the human law every time. The testimony 'gven had the desired effect, and the court announced to the packed court house that be found the prisoner" at the bar "not guilty of the charge," and I, was set free. The man who was the prime mover and factor in the passage- of this bill was none other than John A, Logan, the nominee for Vice Presi dent of the Republican party. ' James G. Blaine, it has been jcon- clusively established, was not only a kno vraothing,, but an aggressive one, proof of which is furnished from the columns of the paper w hich he edited when the knownothing party was in existence, and he now has the cheek to pose as the especial' champion o the foreign born, citizen,: and on -this pretense ask ior their support at the poll3. -.John A, Logan was not only intensely, hostile to ' the , jiegro, but boasted of hia : hostility," and f ,hen upraided in Congress ,byf opponents of the fugitive slave law with being a tool of Southern slave masters to do. their "dirty work- in catching ; and returning their f ugitive slaves, tfe re plied that it afforded him a great deal of pleasure to do that kind of 'dirty work," and now he is posing as the champion of the colored' man., for whom his bowels are moved With tender1 compassion. Blame and Logan, a nice" pair of humbugs.1! :ii A BAD START.- j Dr. York is making a bad start in his. campaign whan he i shows ! the poor judgment and, bai jaste tq get angry witii uis tiuuxuuuo . muva jiw uuh himself to indulge ih intemperate speech it shows that the speaker has not proper control over himself, land sucn a man la aiwas ak uisauyuu- tage in a joint discussion. We kpOw that the job that Dr. York has before him is not. a very pleasant' oneJ the realization of. which, becoming more; manifest every day, is not calculated. to put bim in a very happy sfalje ot' mind, put still, it he can t oe cneertui, he ehould at least" :be';icool-lifeaded.' take a philosophical view of the itu? atioriy ad tfeThisT8k0et,!i without showins; temper because other people! don't like the skiHet." :T. f vy hue the people: nave a au appro elation of manly 1. pluck, there l:Sa tibthing made by, a'BpfeSrkei inf 4rrpng. them that he can't be scared, yr hen they- are not trying to - scare-- jtimV don't want to scafehimand'wduldn't scare him if they couldn 'Nobpdji has ever auesti&ied Dr. York's courage and it does not enter as one Of 1 m& issues mtb. itweainprij slAlirbL ih'e talk devoted to that subjetft'feiiipTyx borders Orl theridiculdu.- f' I - We : say "these things btily J be causs we think , P.r; York is starting out wrong, And pursuing a jcotiFse. that will make his campaign more unpleasant than' it would be .if he Carried a cool bead and tookf matters good naturedly. '. i v The Republican campaign commit- tee. in Washington, it is said, find cheerful contributors to ,thef Blaine fund scarce," arid they , are thjhkt about adopting some effective squeez ing process, to draw out the cash4 ... ii r i. - 1 ii hi. ; The farmers ;of Iadisdi'!f)ouhty, Tennr, purchased this year: overtone. hundred self-binding wheat harvest- era, and they estimate the crop par- vested and now being threshed at half a million bushels , . . ,., ! f s m i ' It is said that Gen.- Butler plays a The back part of the old United States hotel in Washington fell in Sunday evening, burying seven per sons, principally colored servants, in the ruins," three of whom were res cued. It was an old building, five stories high,' for some years used as stores, but afterwards converted into a hotel. ' " -rz i There is a good deal of talk, tahee the cholera has put in an appearance, about sanitary reform. Sanitary re form simply means to get rid ' of filth. : In this there ia not a great deal ot, difference between sanitary ar,d political reform. :T. .' Charles A, Dana, of the New York Sun,' says politics are "very much mixed. Well somewhat, but not half as much es Chas. A. Dana, who is floundering , about and , don't know exactly where to stick. It is said - that the earth weighs 6,000,000, 000. 000;000, 000,000. t on s . erhaps this is . the reason why :no jar was felt when Dr. -York took his summersault over into the Republi can party. ! , - - , : ' According to the New York Wit- ness, idt. John and the Prohibition party havtf a mission. It is to kill the Republican party and build up a new party in 188S. ' . . ' When it comes to the matter of a moustachei 'Joe Blackburn, of Ken tucky; can get away with Jack Lbgan every time. ' ., . l- ' .' ; .-; ; SALEM"VIINSrOPi. Notes Business, Personal, Political, ; . . Local, Etc. . -'. ;. j J Correspondence of TE&OBBS8x m - ; . Salem. N. C, -August 4. News reached here Saturday that , a, barn belonging td Mrs. , Sheeks, a wjdow lady living mi .Davie county,, two. or three miles from Hall's Ferry, jwas consumed by. fire on Friday morning. Two mules, one horse, between three and four- hundred bushels of grain, and a number of vehicles, it is said, were destroyed ' by" the " flames, f My informant did not know how the fire originated, but it is supposed - by an incendiary. Miss Ulaudia.: Winkler, of balem. will "long remember with pleasure, last Thursday evening, , 31st nit., it being the celebration of her lath birthday, at which fifty or' sixty of. her young friends of both sexes were present. The evening was one of much pleasure to all, and the many friends of .Miss Claudia wish her many happy returns. The Moravian church m oalem, which has lately been frescoed, re painted and " thoroughly renovated,' will be opened on. next Sunday, juth inst.'; On that day the festival known as the 13th of August Festival, iwill be celebrated, - the services at! the. church being as follows: First meet-" ing at 9 :30 o'clock a. m. ; second.meet ing at 10 :30 a. m. ;. Love Feast at;2 :30 and communion after Love Feast: ast meeting at 7:30 p. m. , . . i -The Salem Home Sunday School: which has been holding its sessions in Elm Street Chapel,: .'during; the frescoing of the church and chapel will ' resume " its ' old , quarters, the chapel of the Moravian church; next Sunday. - '.;.; " ' Master . Conrad Lemly. of Salem. while on a visit with his grandma to relatives and friends in Farmington, Davi6 county, had the misfortune to fall and displace the knee-cap of one of his legs. The fracture was yery. painful atrthe time, butXSonradiSjnow able to be up again.,, :,y . I'c- i A' protracted : meeting began at Maple Springs campmeeting gfoundsy a few miles from Salem., on Sundav:: La order that the citizens " of salem A and W instonJmay have the benefit Of a Cheap excursion to the. seaside j Mr. C. A. Hegej'tif the Saem Iron works; has made arrangements for1 an excur sion to Beaufort about ".the middle of ths month at the. low rate., ot fb.50 for the rouhdi trip,; provided he can get up tt arty;of fifty or; more, j look at the new' paper mill in Salem. Work on the buotding is being rapidly pushed, and the machinery has ar rived: from the North JMr.r' Griffith is a thorough.' business -man, an ex perienced paper' manufacturer, and it is to be hoped that he wiU,;meet vrith success in. the . paper manufacturing business here. ! , The iForsyth county Republican convention for- appointing1 delegates to. .the district -. convention, which meets in . Greensboro. on. Thursday, August 7th.-' convened' in the" court house fit.Vinston on, Sattfifday after-' noon and appomted the-following delegatioaf'A:. .Mr.'Lewis and two hegroeari-Si . S..': Payne jand. The interior . of the- colored Moras vian church in Salem has been w! washed and otherwise fixed up. tsaturday. .was .what might have been, called--a -atermeloa .dayl for Wihstorr tfthd- i9alerlri ,'J Both towns .were tdl :Up. and,, running over with melons ot au Bizes.r' . inere seems so be an abundance of them ' raised m this ectiOQ th Eseason;bine'of whiclii: are 'very nne. .iHi-i:, -.wwi .r,, te. iu,... ii... L asti'and the renbrts from iall quarl teg, are thai.thfre !is.v.a;: ft,teic;yieiq IVyear; than for eeveral iyeara riastt Farmers fromthe' WHjacco belt re??. port tobacco' growing finejyandi siiy l that the crop this season will Dei un- usirally large, VTheilate jrainsfhad: mfl6K to' do in brtagirig it out. j Si Corn . ijepreseatedrtQ,pe in a npure sBing condition: since inflate rains, ad'a'iarcecrdri.Vwui- .bev'gathered hereabbuta this laQj "Wi;cO ! ..' foj BeveTal. 'iiionthsii'iis. bis. many friehds will be pleased toflearn We to leave bis. bed and visit -the farhily is one of the oldest hotel keepers in the State, and is known ! by many persons', pld and young all over! the Mf. samueittwaim.'ot waughtown leaves foil Indiana this evening, where ne win engage m tne livery - scame hiiRiniwi Wit.h his-tiriRlft " 5 s . - ; '. ..person who a tteioided the evening service' at Elm Street chapel on Sun day evening witnessed s the bloOrbing of a fine specimen of night blooming cereus, placed in the chapel by Miss Lizzie Chitty. of Balem,?,;i ' il It has been many years Bince the crop of Irish potatoes in Forsyth was 89 jitrge. as the crop tl xhis year, j Fine sweet potatoes of this year'a raising are coming into market. ; . Nothing equals Allen's Billons Physic la quickly Believing eoetlveness, headaches, heartburn and all other bilious troubles; 25 cents large bottle. At all druggists. , ' The Iredell Coanty Con rent! on. To the Editor of The Obskbvjeh. '- In your paj)er of the 3rd . instant there is : a communication signed "Democrat" in which he says that in the Iredell county convention held on tha 31st ultimo, Mr. Connelly was en titled to 34 votes and Armfield to 60, and that by the adoption of the unit rule and ignoring the fractional vote that Mr. Connelly was entitled to, the . county was. cast for Armfield 'thereby giving not a little dissatis faction &c" Your correspondent, Mr. Editor,- is either very hadly in formed as to the facts in the case or he has , .wilfully perverted them. After a personal, canvass of unex ampled pertenacity by Mr. Connolly in - almost "every - township in the county, ' and unexampled efforts on the part of his friends he received in the county convention, held here last Thursday, every, fractional vote to which he was entitled and it amounted to 10 4-7 votes out of 94. Col. Armfield "made no canvass but left the matter- to the people's hands and he -received 83 3 7 votes, j The convention thereupon instructed the delegates to vote the county as a unit for. Col. Armfield without any objec tions being; made by the friends of Mr, Connelly.- The primary conven tions were more largely attended this year than ever before .in the history of . ttie county and if there i3 any dissatislaction about the instructions given to' the' delegates, tit hes ia so small a' compass . that your cori-es; pondent has not yet been-'able to dis cover it. ; . .' Democrat. , France aad China. - . i ..... . . . . ... .. . : . ; London, : : Aug. 5. The Standard says this morning we are in the posi tion to state that negotiations between France and China were -definitely broken off SundayA The Times pub lishes a dispatcb ifrom -Foo- Chow which - says Foo Chow : is : quieter. China has offered to pay an indemni ty of 500,000 taels, about $700,000 which M. 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"- yr . ait;ivo?t HHuiaja airr down to 75 cents. i. r'Murt collarg and cufi3' datiltitied. sl txlJ w-y. oil'. .ir.i -i;i.-ii ia -,(.,.U 10I .-io--r aruchf 11 wit Jijpiqxo 3 lino ,r -n;U4 :.twui imoyeami.nia Ta-rifiol 00J fliiI iaidl bluow jii'il jiri r)d ?i;d iooq : I i $1 50 2.00 itViHtna odJ Jiiw iaukkki twiot y-totm tfaltMb S.SO and tX In-. Genu .Furnlshlne-jGoods wa are, as 1 jtmio truaibeniHi a. jo ktoj IS-i-J'-J, 'W' j;': li-ii i-j- n i.uti'j'ini t;i '--1 4fwq 'Mo w i i mm. r 7 "1 i I; t 1 II Is 1 v. m I, V hi' W ill 1 Hi A' 1 1 S 1 55 . - j - it Ii1- : . I: ; -is i Si ' 1 ! - If i
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