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V'r 1 " "-"-" " r :..- 'J - . Ufa ilmlu niiutL WjDSJgPAY, jNOyEMBEB I. j WAKK COUNTY TICKET ". '.t Vf ,r -' EWATR, GEORGE H. BNOW. 0OCSB BKPBF-RBNTAT1VB MICHAEL WHIT LET, : henry c,tuvg,ur ki it. JOHN W. JONES. usba1 ?t,:.,w" SIDNEY M. DINN. I i'' T4 itir VI it H-IVHl K' RxomxR BteB6B,f HJ . BENJAMIN T. ROGERS. DAVID LEWIS. SOLOMON . ALLEN, 1 1 1 '. WILLIAM JF.i4K3L 71 D A - JES88 R. NOWtLL, WILLIAM D. TURNER. LOCAL1 MATTERS, TICKETS, t : We an prepared! faprint. UckoU-at the ollowlng price. The cash -ast aoa piny til orders, ss n Mck wltl .be Mat '. without the' eueea.t.'. t (-' ,' t'!' Congressional tickets, elul thousand $2.00. eCk addUlokall .BOUBanA' T5 iccaW per thousand. Yi TX3TAi:,i LegUwtlWtfol.'smgle thousand $1.00, , each addiUorjat Uiomnnd 7? tenta per, thou-n4.-T'i sir -. a V.j , lH ' Corihty' llAelirtn.'etSVi1 twsb additional IhouMBtl Jlkr. per thousand. ! HrJr?7r4'4rX Att order must be addressed 'to. ' '' ' 8MITH. BATCHELOR k CO., t ;N: t9;-i . ' Raleigh, t ,-V mi BM H M MM 'f.rf. r : . - tt0n Market. . .. ' CarefaDy; eormted , by Lee, ,(VrhIUk A " " 'i."-"JetooB; v ;;,:;t,;itly1 Middling. - vn,.,.f.,10j10 St Lou mBanng; 4 ,0 111 I h t Law Midllng tia9l 8L goed ordiaary,' r C nu.iii i Qod ortinaryrT11"' nil ,TTii(i'r Receiptu Ugbt.'i Marketlrm. '-.f, ( 1,,. A killing frost la always coasldered healthy. j ti f:iKMi i The weather tt Utile warm, bat tJear aad pleasant, -f-i!.j r .-. - t Probably M1 1.1,rht, J0J .pb la- dian anmaier. .'( .H " .ti: 3 , ; ' It la real biro' ttngiag weatbtrTaaa 'PJen on ice are now the tip, - j vrf iJiiS " i ,i.ir,in'l .n ,,(",) i, 3ULiS .to The lea e are torablio; mHWIyeat the vJWhiuVerf caVpa wEy,Va.Tf to da, do It qaickly, for the tine la abort ;t? ..! Ja-.uh .) .naji.-i . y. x When a weak-mtad'ed man begtntd trn gray be taVery apt 'to begla make dyeing rejaeitajJi hnn.l l Mn'l 'VI in iimtili-t WM . .'-!,! r f nlBh ili Up the coaptrT,1 You talk like q ease elated eresj ageiit la now tbe popolitr iad polite jWt teqaleUy hint that, froan la flanking tbe Wtb ' t '," 4 . ord - and thai trade 14 tery dull for1 tills seasen af - Ut year. , It alU probaWj imptOTe .i .litUe latef lafflcieBtlrto ttieet their xpectatlon& U 84 .I.;il."-Hl4 f 9 -.r H ? .vi'i )T .fr !'j i't Erery man la expected, te rota tor TtlJfitv Yanee, contltatlooal ameodmenta' and take tbe Rauior 88HTUei who lovea bl ceun try and care a oeall Dental aboot bli family. ' ' f I ii 'i i - i',ij Hi : ufui - 0e of tbe.YarbWb rgieet has jletf ;wB Dr. Blsknall a aoodescrlpt potat tb&t ha a &IBt kg and to a man m hia grog, Jooka o much like a apkkir aa t make bun abad- defathBlght.'' -Mn wtluw President Knight of .the Virginia falrjias erred hi .three terms, and: under tba con stitution (tan serve ne 'longer as president of uautr. is a aeoatbie ciaaaa in yiaicoa stitutlon, tbo Knight mad a good officer. ;'Bv Ndathnj;' jrirate Secretary iojtk gTeriior,-.aDdi Stewart, Eliiaoa,, colored, are billed toaddres the4 colored, people at Rolepriile aext Saturday, y,, it's, , clear day and taa r4ty will keep right still we stay ste'ar-cbBce hoir-tieathtry,"" He aa apowerruijrtice ror ajtususaayj- Udera ad Deaoona. ' f.-ru'A ts.-', . 'M a tecwit ,oa&loH ' ptbe 'jjiibjteria caoreh ia Ud city tbe foUtfwiris Ken 11 me a were electeu eldpra and deacons for the nexf er: : S. B.' Bwwell and W &. , Praareae ere elected elder;' aid. LeO IIeartt,' "R B. Haraina'S. B, Stamp aa4 W, WhUiiig were elected deacaaa. 'V" ( ForthaCaatennJji! I X ( Quite a party registored at tbe Natlenal yttterday dn their way to1 the centennial Tbe following parlies were registered from . CnmWUnJj' J. MoKi allUama, Vkw Vff Stmt, !ire.'-: MeDiarmid-'jMies JIcDlarmldl MiM EltloU and ' 3Hi& Mallea.1 Also VrsJ Cel Anderseq ao4 liorse.and - child, from Cincinnati, aallUtaJU'JL Haaklof Pitie bwqrlXniIeil5dOa"T)ea tlsltinj at - v '. ' i -,' i. i , ';". ' i Jud Brook Ooldaooroi Vi V,' flara.ytTi-;B!oJdi fie witr hr Goldberg towtf ,;ajBrdeTe1tf ytsri kb) Weoks ert t Doc Holland, far , reason f aoa auTkuHy Grlsaold had la regl teriag Mgroe aedeir age, aad Grlsweld re- -fuw4 lo TcltieTfjvotrgo, ; ,aod "the. "raattci being rabaiiited toJodge Brooks as be passed through Goldsbero to hold federal 'court In iliiiigteu,'i the j Ige' s'aetaioed GrUwoId " m hi action. . ..lA, n ' r-r- The Sheriff. "ITIH-Bbertfla ire tcMPd M jottllDg with the auiUr tUayoad Xhrj:, :h holding back tled to whertj three bad then. Alamance Is the euly coiinfy tbi year that basaettled, Lwtyear op to tbi date Rowan, McDowell and Davidson counties bad settled. Jfdrth CeroUni eEeYy Shipment oi vonoo. - i :T! f"h' Ar6T bkiCt. Ingram, of the Panama Tranalt Company,, left New, Yerfor MoreheaU City thU morn ing, and retttfalriXwiH lfW Morebead City for New York direct on Sunday text. Till ship will cary three tboacand flre, Jmodrl I bale of eouoa,- and fat tbe largwt eteam hip erer loaded at a North Carolina port. The UetbbdiattMnferenoe. f , f itaMtfr'nt w fiiCfo- over firtjr years, ,npw wll, the- Weft Virginia Conference uiid 1 on hl way to Blcbmond W atlMil tli.t TW-gViK Confbrence, whlcb aSsembW In that city Wednesday," the 15th IntL t:i Xlte Biehop a wurai receptfoo la Weat XW-,tt. ;Vati teto U I lancd to Hop In Kaleljjh on hi way to Grcens- afa-ibr - OodaaJr- A lenTthr bet It Ion signed b a Ion arraf of (be best bataes la Robeaon coaaty ha Just Wn forwarded Gov. Rrojdeo for the pardo -afiPardle Bryloyr'who w tent bere flit l$'pt U& Fbruarjr MntcDCed tfyrije year to tbe penitentiary far eteallng a gooeej Tbe petition ask executire clemency on ac-i ceantaf the yoathfulneu of, the prisoner and the aqallnea of bla eQQce. He waa a mere goalin wneo lie (tola tbe geose endlM iidtsa,'; la Hie lMlctmiC' roffna ty the gmud'.Jary; ' . the'g': 'ti'mlj&rVtwt totlve aaonat of 'in cents. ' It waa the propcrtir Of Hoglt Ojeninoe.,,;';- i4t One Vote God. Ht'a. 1 in: t.i" I t - i , Jpaog men tbaA ris up in the morning and thlas. Of. goJag lo Ibe entnnlali haJ besc pa us a little aad remember that' next Tuesday "IOIectio:day. r A case- pf this kind happened jesterdnyr at ie atlonaL; Tw youn 4ejt rora Waeopir,'T. & ! Loveiri4aad jk M.Cromariln wereoa tieir sia to tba centennial and on of tbem ebaaeed to reflect that be wouldn't bo back ih'tnVti 'ycM';M:UhivimXf. i He sat owa' and1 ulijtpi hi weuld aell hit llctetand return uo'ibV.M haniembered there vera three men all hornet who. would aot be likely to vote antes? he was' there to ' Uke them to the;' pells -tha 'voting' place Vastea irilles i dltatit"'B'at' ha flnany'rjon.1 eluded to put his horse and buggy at tbe serviced tbaoneiCBnjewep on to the centennial Stlil hi voto t lot. I A ittirbt at Mkfon., ,?,'" vX 'A ! A the Raleigh and Geeton trala stepped four atationithi side of Weldoa yesterday' at a station called Macon, a man boarded lb IraiViickcWt Baltimore, but he wss no sooner h, titan a citizen of Macon nuhed : r n(ju4,e'i jildj 1 with a'cluU tijd a be fell between the cars a second citizen joined the 11 l and (wthnsere pammellng blm pretty severely, when A pdsaenger step i ped-oa the platferra, and- drew r coupleof fevotVe'r itriTi 'Warned' Itf OTa.'otbe 'men, : wearing he would see "fair pla.'uThe man bound for BaJlmora, fiea'ly, gy , ahoar but with bia eye s blacked op and bia face so skloneeTtBlt'Ba W tavATu,ba m imo prefeni foe Baltioiori people from'fatliog'jn tore , irtth,!Wnj.'t It la sail jia bad 'played false with a sister or tbe t wo men who whip- Hhlm'"'1 '-i ."f--; . . ?r!" c . t TMt I ITV Tn 'U.-:,i p .'. . - ' : ' A ,-.t Death,, of a. ,Pmoua BaaaaUlflt. -i Tom Glean," a soa er the lata Tyre GHna, and brother-in-law of Judge Settle, recently died n'lfl'ee LiYalu W:e.;Ue was a nobWf miagWavlgrV-aVWea and gen erous to a fault, and not many men In Yad kin douaty but wr 'friead to Toin Glens1. Ha was a gradaat of Princeton and at the time of bia graduation , was, sold to be the second best base ball pitcher in the United State. Tom was in tba 'picked a Inb that played against the famou Bed Uce)!! Cbioazo aomeUme sra, vThe pitcher at tba Red Stocklogr war r'osillered' Vest lb the United State and Tom was ranked as second best maa.0 They offered h!n $T,500 a year Just to travel with . the club ana fill preresslotial :agagementa.:In ' pbyslnue Tom Glenn was a modeL' .ns niiucular de velopment waa faaltleBS. Four years ago he stood in the pride of his strength, and to-day Des buried a victim (o consumption. Mavrriaa-ea lit. .Oc'tohar.;";, i Tba faUewioif ' 1 the list, of marriaeei in this county' as Recorded 'tba xeglstef rf aeeaa' onto for tse meain or uctooer j ! ! f -i iii'"wiirrK..i-)ti ' hm v G. J, Itowen aqd .WllUe'Aoa Dnpree, & Buuch aaifra ildias,' Council Hender son aad Lucy, Aa Mills,. E. ,D. Coeacil aad 0. F.MarCom,';v: ri. 8uai Klog, Jean Dt Gr fBa a Uutaa- F, Allsn, M. M. Harell and M.'A? FdwUI. '0 C J one ltn4;'sf.'p.;tewis and. HawelV W. vt. Aossller ami Charity Parti , tt. 1.1 Oliye ad.', .1ici;ope' ?0hn Bedash aad B. fiunn, E. Roger and L. Champion, r,'Ti: ScarWa HortonJ f. Watklns auii ' Martha iYatkios, V..O. Wells and SusieLampsonP'1 ; ; l! COLORED. -.-- ; "1 John Brown and Helen Rechelle, Alfred J. Cunnlnger aad Llddy Uqtcbing, , Fanner Debnam and Boxftna Robertson, Henry Ei wards and Laara gmiily John J Farrar and Bella teach, E. Green and Ellen Wilder, H. Flintoa and Fanny Hiaton Wia. Haywood and L. Flemmlng, Joj)h Jones and Fanny Johnson,,, B.,i Jobnsoa , and ,Mary A, .Pope, Frank -Pratber and Anna' FarriDsloa, & 1wTaia;iind ar1Ionariif;W".Buinmef and F. .0. "Cotton,, Allen, Thompson and IMJr. SkOgerS, k ? n (i( n ,, , ! V' I " - I'. ' 1 '"'I III, 1 The Catawb krUtiar i la Meetlotibar have been rebuilt. ! f ' n till after tbe eleclloat u many of them no d(jb'apCrindlatJ. sr JoqipartS jaflh tht Un last year, etily one bheriffb'aa set Tlliliofi Kviuafau Mill )' m MUodiSt Conference PEasosAtf Varieties. - J Trkmpsara now deyoarlng" rai turnips.' Roger A. Tor lwin 'give a campaign speech te Petersburg. A A liu a j ,VAleX ntnia4 t NaahO tears .twelre .fo Uila (nhlSibeJ this acason. r.". ",; 1 .BesaloeB.' l"Yrt.fhra;,,M yirglpla y thraaiene4.iUiios of eyealgUtj iimi ) .; Ji ''iC!dweri;;tb:' eft: editor Tf Ralalgh Neva, rstafneU te 1i is pest yeater !'.'"''- 1 -1 J - .i j ,H- ,t.,.V.fl( r "m-'V JUL v-1,.t s'A lady ia Naah eatiotyt haa read throojb vhaBlbWalmes iud tli Jfc'Jeitarnep 1i lintea, ,Mii ,Kv-f i.i 'n.uiia n . '. ( . , ... -f ', '!'?) -'xi ' ,,The Mnro Enquirer puts. on .mourning for the lata -Col & II. Walkap ciflsen of ha place. 1,: A young lady in Petersburg bud her bou'p tpocked out of Joint by a street ganihi wso waa praetietng with rack. ' tr!'' at iv '' , .. ii. I iit.(-MI ilT'Vl I fcol,;.,'C. ; tlttla;wlth tls twe danghteri r'eiirne'dj from the ' (eenteuuiaJ Ust'. nigbtj The coiosel returned aick wiih fevers j t .'IB ; ' -.ij iKi.i tu i , BurweU. Cash cm is ; the- boas farmer e If ecktcnbnrg eouDty.,'1, Ue raised Ijtobuhel 01 turnips on piece (ami txo yards ten; and tea yards lrold ;;; ;; i The Milton Caroukle glrsa a worth eoautrj mao ad small po'ato notice fur pre- aeeting.it. ,wlih nlaa yarn potutoe that relghed 9 pounds.,, ! '!;"1" '''' '"ri Cobgralulatieaa te . Mr. and ; Mr. John ftmpsoa.' the kttd couple, so t well, knoao, at ta IX D. A B. -Asylam.' IW'a a Una bei and Aemothet polngf eSLy 1 8teker ya anybodyrwKb 'nwnry can as tliey please )Bltbur ng Sing or Aubwn prison. Stokek is gray hsired oid wears sj brown jnouatacue lnd gpatea,"'1,-'' Xviti-I ' Tbe article about the Confederate soldier and Vanoa credited, by yesterday' Sentinel tt the Charlotte Democrat should hare been cro&ledJo lb Wadeaboro Herata, " ,J ''.k ; a i in lulu in i m ii,t i Tba Good Man. . .- -ttDt;' W don't knew why It waa, therw was plenty qfj yrJUilina ,bBl',looso,md Ransom's speech the night before waa be theme on bvary tongue but I Will Stronger leaned blmeeff agaitist i street corner yes tenjay and,saki to John Jones, Jla good frleiidlnd broffief Ihiirch Tmrnbtrm ' "I say, Jack, James Blank is a good dt 'iFar what omeet '! aald OaMiTrim onoth (flJ, u:,. . ' t.it l ..v . .... .! - Mcl" too' reetved'JtO" rtrf well, said U f IIj? I't'i.h; '.' ; f 'ilii' .iij bf9. . Jacjc..t r uh',1 i fA'JJi-j-lia fc . ii 1 "0 bother hi running siM Will "I'm not, ialklng of political! 'mean , Ci'snk. is a good CbrlBUan tum. i ttufi arai s ,,"01) 1." replied,, Jack drawing', h' .long breath- "hoo-e 17 and he whistled." I hadn't thongM abbn IWL weir, yea, freck-j 0BlaBk1iS.,',irii;fi, j,. .'4 M s i-ui ;.i "! beHere he ia on of the best' men n XWChurchgwsaldi)Yai.:.;; .SiVu-iiriaiaA . f Dunn, .otr-that. W 111,. ' howd7eu J"9?. h f'ftria 4 ...... .(? rl m; i,ifu ..jut i w "Well, f. never hear blm praylog toad, or showing himself a big man , lo thurfcfti aad, when ! . catch 'em slipping In mfttlesUikel and going' aboirt doing "good by Btealth I mark 'em downgo4 men,1 ?fl xZ a "tes, but theyll never get the credit of It in the newspapers audi , aociftty ,wo'i waltx eai ahowt JBwOh,P aald Jack. ; fi ' i ' r';vtieibi;,Vhat,i-tha hen for, jckr s ! 'Haxenwheeler cltuVH .w-tti:t f.'xri, '' "Hurrah for Tildenl " T,i " j Jflitf) tHeW.Wf.if ilhK' l ' Blank waa solid man to the front till the lUrnnf"u '''u A'-' ! t -arr?H -:7.iT trrt'ifg WarrentonSarbaoua. t.'hi.UJ.i I tm Tbl is Warrenton's big day. In that his-! Uric village Jbrra", will ba a grand demo- e ratio barbecao and public speaking and preparations have been made fur a large at tendance.' . Art' parts 'of the', county will' be represented. For the convenience of those wishing ta go front Raleigh, a special train will leave tie depot of the Raleigh and Gas ton railroad early thl morning aad; return at 6 p. m. The "Campaign Is nearly Wr ; we havent many more day la which to en thuse and arouse the ' people, and ; heavy blow should be. given, for , Tildqn,, Vaace, Green and reform, while there Is time. Conection. vu u 'tnxr-ittiti:'i- s i'An article which appeared in the Sehtihel of Sept. 5, entlUed "A White Radical Walks Barefooted," is a false statement, .? i The facta, were aa follows t l .hava some negroes employed, and gave them a diaaer to do aa extra job of piling croU.H. Af ter dinner I read to fome of them si short article Jn' thr Ptiend of Temperance on, nonesijr, , cunceroins man wiid luunu pocket book. ; No reading of political doca uenU nor any other unusual circumstances connected.,? iaoiai-y b-V- 0 RooEaa. tl tamacqnatut witu w. U. itoger,.ami aaa certify that ha is a gentieman of strict integrity, and his statements can be relied a anywhere' no sis a retraouoan ana i m a democrat; but at the same time he i a gentloman M vefactty; 1 1.15 , ! U Rt'..!: i . tl." BAND'S NEW TOKK OTTY BUSDn!8S .. j j.. DTBEOTORTJ ' ' ' ' ' This it the title of a little work Just loaned by Messrs. Walter tleuffii co.) yooiisaera, of No. 14 Park Place, New York. l$ Talae, utility .and. convenience te businei mep will be apparent at a glaaca. ., It sootnlna a full and complete list of all the importers, jobbera, alaauraexurers and dealer tj sp eialtles In New York city, classified and ar ranged In systematic and convenient alpha betical order by trades and occupations;'1 It contains . ?to pages 5U3 Inches, . with an elaborate Index. It Is handsomely printed an good paper, ruled page. ud ia eieaat iy bound in EnjHsh clotlw with gilt amboss ed titla. It wik be fouad indupeoaabl to merchants, manufacturers and others having business . relations, correspondence," etc.. with the great metropolis, - a they have at band' always a - ready reference work giving the business, exact style 01 rjrm, name, street, and number of address. The price of the work, only one dollar per copy, W secur ing for the ame anirameTJse sale.-r It will be eqt by the publishera ot by the Attwjcan 2sTew Campsny, of US, 121 and J23 Nassau street, New fork, to any address in the United State r Canada, by mail, poetage pre-paid, upon the receipt of one dollar. BA1TD0LPH EOUSniG. J THE CIlJLJiriOX OF LIBERTY AT ? ? LIBERTY. ' r.i:;.i;:AU ir-. -t- .v u.t:v. 0C TIIOriD 51 EX r,, ,TIII! BALL.Y.; TO '1 ,r ti VI- I! REPUBLICANS PCBUCLlT ' RENOCNC ING RADICALISM. : j , i M 4 . ' 1... Il JtM.l.k tk. CA.lln,.f 'Tt Griensbobo, N, C. Oct. Si, 187, Grabd rally at Liberty, Randolph eouuly. yestctdiy; ' Governor Vance addressed oc thousand people. A number of republicans publicly renounced, radicalism. The people are swaka and proraUe a rousing majority for Vauce aad reform,' v " t t;' rv" 1.1 . k.i 1... 1 WORTHY DEEDS .OF NOBLB GBAN. .q .If J) GEBS. . j tFroni the 'Jllllsrwro JRecardef. Jamei Mortis, , w1io baa been ,con fined to tils bed for several weeks, and wholly unaCle to attend to bis farm aw fair, there being o 'odo- to take l a place, was visited Jail, week by.hia brother grangers of tlia . neighborhood, who brought with them lav full supply of seed wheat, and in one lay put In; bis fall; crop lu workmanlike order finiliu1 several bushels of wheat left over, they left it for the use ef his fam ily. This is the genuine spirit of the brotherhood. . , .j, 1 i i j , Another, iualance, el , kindnees de- serves to ta recorded. - Air. Alenii aeut for a colored Belsrhberto come and cut up and atow" away"' anpply o( wood a good day's warkvTbie ' was dene 1 cheerfully, and when at night, when Mr. Morris offered te pay fo the work tbe kind hearted colored roan refused all compensation. tt? The AttorseT-Oeneral of Florida chare- ee very heavy defalcationa against the republican ofuciais of that auto. Jehq W. Butler, the sheriff ef BanU Boaej hae defaulted to the state far S18.722.26j beside what he has stolen froai the oonnl tr treasury end , school -fund. A ' Wheeler, collector of Escambia, is be bind18,Q2.&a A. B. Manjor, sberUT and collector of Leon, died a defaulter for 27,00O.'" Warren 8. Bush, collector 6r Colnmbiarfledi having- atolaa $23x 8tl.li JameaJJt. Taonehill, collector of St John's, haa embezzled $2,507,15; John J. Mautlv of Duval, $3,750X5; George W. Allen, of Snwanoe, (3,220,68; A. W. Leonard, of Orange, 3,310.72. From the school fund ia thee eo unties has been stolen $11,087. Finally,-the republican eandidate for ' lieutenant Governor, Daniel Montgomery," was erauiter tot S3,75a.D7,ksi tba. 6th aik but settlement was aot ad nntil the Madison1 court-house was "burned, with hie books aad Touchers 'and the " state and county officers had to take Ms own statement ia the "setllanaenU!' .He breughk the state in hie debt! 1 ; : ' ' ..MO !!. ' ' ' in'' ' '' Ii' I Senator Banaom1 Appointments.' BockMouut,! Nash county, Wednesday, November I. . ' ' ' 'tni.' - Winloa, - Hertford county. Thursday, dtmeerV.HUJ'i ,:vuTtf:iy Gatesvllle, Gates eunty, Friday, Novem bers. . . , Colenvlne, Bertie county, atunhjii No vember 4. ',;' ;" Janesville, Martin county, Monday, November v' . Pspers pleaWcorlyvu J ; :',liT WAKB OODNTT CANVASS,:1 . ,, , The candidate of , the republioaa and domocrauo parlies tor tbe legulature and county officers will addan the, people of Wake county at the following times and plaoes t ;' i 'J'MarkVI',Creck,;!VE-;'nQ'.H'etore, Wednesday, 1st November. '4 U iu 8t Mathews',. Powell's store, TbnrE day, 2d Kovember " & rriDgflelO,, ;. ,,,Friaay. 3d November.; ' , .!; 11 . Panther Branch, Township , honee, Sa'nrday, ith November. t " ;r j , Baeigh, llaleigh, Monday, 6tU No vember. ' 'j- 1 - 1 .V JotJu Hatwood, uvhH iij. Cliair. l)em. Oa Er. Con M'itM '. UV:WjWrrrw. " "u if Chair. Rep. Co, Ex. Com."4 COVEIIXOU YAIVCE. 0 ;o i- f v itji v hoe ,,. r:n ... Governor Varj ee will apeak at the fol fowIng: times and place : Jackson Hill, Davidson county, Wed nesdayJNoT 1" '-r--r---;';----:; Salisbury, ThnrsJay, Nor. 2, 1 V , Morganton, Friday, Nr..8.r.,...(.l Y Marion, .Saturday,, Not,4' i. Kni a Papers please copy. ; i. j:. APPOINTMENTS. ,V (1.) HON. A. M, BCALES, candidate for eongress,' will address the people at the following times and places; , '. , Finche's Store, . iUudolpU county, Wednesday. Nov. L - . t .1 Concord Church, ' Randolph county, ThursdayNov. 2. ! ;',V ' Gray's Chapol, Randolph' 90 uaty, Fri- tliij, IWIi i BISHOP . . LYMAN'S APPOINTMENTS. aCVBXRK 13, ,Suuday, LeaksvBle, BocVInghara eouoty. 1. Monday, Mountain chapel,. Rockingham . .i vi! county, .-.;,:;t .-, ,y j -t li, Tuesday, t, v., Reidsvllle, Bocklngfaam 'Hn eeunty. f , 1 ,, .1 ,;n 15, Wednesday, r. u. Wiraton, Forsylhe co. 17, Friday, k m.; ThomaeTille, Davidson co. 19, Sunday, Salisbury, Rowan CO. ' 20, Monday, St. Andrew' Rowan co. 21, Tuesday,- Christ churchy Rowan co.' T' 22, Wednesday, SU Mary' chapel, Rowuu county, t , . ,. ..,.j 23, Thursday, Concord, CuVarr.U Co. 24,. Friday, Lxlngton, Davi Ujn ca , 28, Sunday, Greensboro. ' - ' u 27, Monday, Company Shops. . 29, Wednesday. . Mary's, Orange co. Friday, 4, x Flat IUver, Oraaz eeni'i a 1 .r. r airntoa, Uraazi Co. S, Sunday, HilUtwro, Oanife eo. J i" ' 10,. Sunday, Chapel Hilt, Orange o,' rN' ' "' ' -i 1 1 m r ' ' , ' 1 Try itf fori nererrdisappoiBta. Eall'a Cough Syrup. , Per U t!,"25 ceuts ; larK eia, 60 cent. Asx tr tjjaa if be baa registered.-- i i..J r..,.J , nyu wiiuij, iimutowj, NovemWrl. tl " ''' f 1 .Jl'A'fJ lri libVUU l lUA UI WWW KIIUVUlbUHUim - I . - , , 1 1 i r newspapers -puoiisueu luoratearBuj Qi iae piaoes namea is vae auore uea, will please giye plaoa to thaaa appoiat menta; (f ,?,7(i:(iiA , . ... .... . j . 0 11 , Mi f ; Evtbt Torrra nr th stati trnorro seb THAT Hie KAMI IS FBOrXBXT OH TUM S OtSTBATIOW BOOKS, i'.j - - .i'-J-";J i ..... . I , m' :tJVsii 1 ' .'Ja llov prison thi$ erftKAfrj ft'on a not tlom'enough - hkt pen (rated the grtat co&einfs of njjicekoldiny republican, froi.th cabinet I jo tyf autom-hoiue. . Will Mr.'Uayts b ttrontf' er than tk convention which pried I' jo Triumph : f t GranCt admitinlrntlbm tchm th 'jtoph had rcpudiattd ,U vUK 1 unanimity unparalleled in hittoryV- Jaraes M, Scevell, a liberal republic f New Jersey;, r :-'U !. 1.5 in ) Rxoia-ru to-dat. The time hat ty'ow come vhen the tpir pfjuttice hich animate the mortheri people will require the (tfpuliion frotkth southern ttatee e-f the horde of ratcau black and vhiit, . teho hate ubiiluld rulhlett opprettion and pillage for fret yorMnmoif. Jennlug, late editor New York Times. ,:.;: '."'':, ."I ',' TH25 BApICAi;PYBAMIA..Ii- SIX IIONDRED AND SIXTY MrLUONS t TEAR, " ' PIFTT-FIVB ; MILLIOKB -A MONTH, rOPBTKBjr MILLIONS A . WEEK, TWO MILLIOS8 or Oti; EARS A DAYvEIOHTT THOCSAKI) " ' "DOLLARS AN, BOCB, THIM . ! ' ' . TEEif HCXDBKD A MINUTE, gBCOfTO. BELKNAP, , " ' j -.... -BLAIXkt, .' 0AKT.-.A,'-; i .1 r '.i,:.,-..-, I Reouteb XAaiit it vat oftbn;;' ! ,lt 1 j Tildtn'tvar record ii a good one.' Ue it all rigid there yAt preiident, Jlr. Til den would eweep aieoy corrupt men and abute Charles' Francis Adam.-' ',' ! ,TQ CONSUMmVES. Ktradrertlsen"Traahysf from actira practice, havug had placed In hts hand by- an Eaat India Mlaalonary the tort mula of a simple yegetab Remedy, for the speedy and permanent Case of Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affcctiona,' also a Positive aad Radical! Cure for Nervous Debility mod all Nervous Complaint, after having tharoorhly tested Its wonderful , curative power J in thousands of eaaea, feels it hi duty to make t knows to his u fferlng fellow. Actuated by this motive, aad a eonscientlou desire t relieve human suffering, he will send (free ot charm), to all who desire lt,thW recti e with full direct toai for p re parte r and aaccesafully aalax. Dent by return mail by sddmMing .-. .... , v - ' 1 Da. W. C. 8TEVENS" ", ..... ... Monro Block, Byracuae, N, TL Bov83-wly ; ...it WHOLESALE CASH PIUCES, C Tooted b; F, C. CHRISTOPU co.. '. ' j ' ' Ralbioit, Oct. 80. 1 ' ' " -i esnruai. 1 mabkbt. ,. Cottou the, 'new, YJ eeat. C , ,: .ir.. -spliced, 8.' ,;i Carolina, 8.50a.OO. vorn, TiXso. ' t!orn meal, )90. V! 1 ' Bacon b, N. C. hog round, 14(15. ' .''"' .-iTvH ham 161(3X7. U.'Uio n,,iv u..t. m.... oik m. n r' Shoulders, 9 eentsi ' Lard, 'North Carolina, 161. ..,-,..' " Western, V. -Coffee, Prime Klo K5g3Q, h.YM "V ,0 Good, 82. ,,w,b,u . r . r :: - :l , - ". ..- (Jommoo. jut. 1., eyrup, . ii. olaases, Cuba.' 50 . ,.f ., . y . . - t Sal MarahaM', a.25. ,t M ,wi ' , EvauV, 2.15. vft. r Nails, en bast for for 10s. 3.63. , . rhtCll '-yiwi ' ..u U .i')Yellowfc,Il(a!ia',,s:-'il : Leather, Red Bole, 90. ' , m n; r-, w l "!' OaJrtaame4,-40.')'' ' " -tr Hides, treen, eatv-...i.-i.t-'l fo .i..-.--' fo,-MN3ll,::i iut;iw f ii ,; Tallow, Itf. j ! .'t .'. ; Potatoes, sweet, W cent per busheL " Iriab, 70. OaU, shelled, 50t. .. . , i " . aheaf, from wagon, 75 Cents. , , : baled; 80.- ''' .-'.::- . , t Fodder, baled, hew 80(5100. "If t ' 7 0 Hay, N. C. baied,rood, .75g8l , i perdoaen. 12tctaw j , , Butter, N. C , B5(f). . ; ! . 1 r Beeswax. 80(a'45. ..,, iti . ,rtj, j-, r -. ,; : JRa,212,. -T7' t,- 4ir pkkad, SJ eeat. ir.-r r ,7' rei, on 100,. -i . t- 1 1. 1 dressed prime, 8. ' Heavy Copper, perpouae, inc. j Light lac ,,' Bran, per pound, 8 to 10o. v. Pewter, per pound, 7 to 10 eta. ,! Lead, per pound, Sf. ;' Old Iron, per ltW pounds, COc. , , , 8heep Skins per piece, 8U40e Wool wuhed, per pound, &K30c. i-.-i .1,; unweeneo ia w auoj s old 78 cent ; burryr 16$17 eta. -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N OTICK Ok' SALE. By virtue of the power conferred nfxin me In a deed of trust executed to me on the 6th day ot Peb-uary, 1874, by L. L. Saunders latered h the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county fu Bonk 87 at pare 233 ; 1 Shalt on Saturday the 85th day ot November next aell for easu at the Court Bouse door In Raleigh, the very valuable tract of land on which R. B. Saunders, Esq., flow reside ylng on Mamh Creek, adjoining tbe lands Of A. W. Shaffer, W. M. Borlan and others, and containing three hrnirfrcd and twelve aerea.- -. 1 T' '".'.,'.' .By con sect of ' prior mortK(?ecs a fee simple tfUu will be aoid and coareyed, the proceeds; of eale being flrtt' applied to the nstment of the detrta or aald mortffareee. ' vet 81-tda. T11K GlHCItUTOItlAL X .. . h i -..-.t i It ACE. A most traphle Cartoon, size, 10 x 12. fj laatratlnx the race for Uorernor between Vance and Settle, la whirh Aunt Abbey Hone and s me of the prom! Bent aaHMcan or tne state are actors ana apectators 01 ue raea course. A an oat humoroua and power tuily convincing Illustration ot the Ucaca ; a ewnpaiga 4ocument, whieh will aonTalae wiia laughter ail U politician and veteraot tbe otatf, and creata an excitement wherevar seen.. Br. IL. k urnreon. Raleixh. Prtee Kst frea of poUfa. tlneiecorM, 30 eeats per uozea, i.; per punoreu, tlAW. Bead order Immediately, v, f- - ,. oct 37-dltwS Booksclicr. . Thrill: f . . .- 'I u AELmQTON h6use ! 1. , , , . JIT 1 1 JiChurcn bL' h.if i iCoraei LiyuHBTjiiri; VA. I This Douse, which tt the mot ermjvepletttly located of aoj Hotel m the cltf. hate. recent- b. : . . f ;f - GREAfLT EytARGpr),- . acd ia one of the most Cmuiodloua and best Arranged Hotels In the fcoutb. The VurnkuraU all Mew, of haadsom dea'sn, and of the best quality ; In tiort, " ? s 3 -TUB ABLIXGToW T ' ft .. e. I '- .... mmjmMZ. 'r fa. i ' ? I complete In all Ks appolntmenta "1 " : Having leased the above Hotd for 'a term of j ear, w! will, In a few da, i . V: :OPtNITTOTHe PUBLK?, And I eifer to jhe reputation oMhe ' .1 B I N'G- TON"'t Datvflle aa tbe beat guaririee we r - ." t i- ' ' ' , ' ', iti. - - cu giv of tk style to b cU: am keep - the ai th: .1- llti't. "ARLINTON, AT.LYiri5VRG. A well-lljjhte I room on the flrt, floor will be kept tot the- exeluslre' use of 8 AMPLE ,..-M- - T - " ' -''t' 1 - "- ' t . M1RCH i S T9,', n '! ' ' ',' t2T)mnIbu t .pd from Trains Free.';',, Iiai Proprietors of the Arlington, Dan- He, V. : IrS lUV. 'I I n- .L. -tl vUle oct 81-tf JJOTICE. By virtue of tbe powers coufeired nd t ie KquIreuTente'tbereof, m-'-a ' deed made by Gevrge Utile and wife t the undersigned for the purpose therein stated,' registered in book 44. Da-re 70. Wake Reclatrv. and In book 89, page1 J4. Warren Registry; we Shall expose for sale, ot pubde auction, en W EDNtsDAY tbe first tiny of Kevsmftw. 1878,: at Littleton, the, Jollawliigi vatuftlilH property, situate In Warrea county, tate of North Carolina, UiaU !" - -MtWA if ti ' YlH E rLAIi i ATiON, containing alteut 1,600 acre of good hand, wltbreeidenceand outnouses, uarns, stables, Ac, complrtev yiag en the Raleigh A Gal lon railroad near Littleton, adjoining tbo 4aadat tCicbohtaTerheme, Lemuel Vaughae, irweric btieana ana otlters, liiiowu as the At the courthouse door,1, 'lu Rajelgfir oa" WEDNESDAY; ' the 8th day 16T November 1878, the following profterty eltnate In er near Raleigh,' to-wllr One plantation con taining 175 acres good land with Imprave menta, lying en Marsh Creek, adjoining; lands ot B. eaaderv W. M. Beylaa, Mxa Gas--ten Wilder sod other, conveyed y W, li. Haywooil to George Little, so, , Also lota No. 206, 207. 222, and part pf lot 223, plan of city of Raleigh, being the eulire sqaure on which George LUfle now resides, except ing Mm. fiasjcr' let,' and a lot frontlns 60 foetoa Edenton, andu l20' feet oh" Blount street, being' the' homestead' allotted Jto George Little 10th March. 1878.' - J" All of the above property te be sold in lots or In each quantities a may be determined on at tbe day of Bale. 1 -i ; a--- I ...Ternucaau. ri ..4.1 ..-. ... ...imr; I.) t "i 1 1 ..!) t i-?!f Th above sales ar postponed t follows The rot In Raleigh aud the Marsh Creek Plantation will fee sold on Paturday tbe 2d . day of December aad the Warren eowaty plantation on .ydneday.tn out el iwenj' Der next & A ASOE oct 1 wlm Trtutees. THE BIBLIOAL BECOBDJBB, r : 1 ppLisuiO BY a EDWARDS, BROTJGHTO & CQ, u.1 RALEIGH, N. G - ,"V!i..t,''i . 1 ; At, 1 ,, ,ti. s v'jw 1.; , - - , i ,';, .II, i i'l- REt. C. T. BAILEY, Editor, ; ; V . REV. J. D. HCFH AM, Associate Editor," s REV, W, T. WAITERS, D, D., Agrlft Ed ORGAN OF jx. CaIbOLTNA B APTIstS, ;u..ii ,1u ii Forty-First Vear,,t,j';,( . RVBBT BAPTIST 8HOtJLDi TAKB 3T. : -"?.fni wi'ivt As aa Advertising' Medium i Cnsurpasfied, T- ;:ty!ttiopeVt e.r?:; ,' Address , ; , BISUCAL RECORDER , ; ! ."!r:-.u:,i2 tufeTh. M. n t o 1 " THElfcAtyNG f-;.!t f ..! t 1.I.4".1I JOB - PIUNT1NG HOUSE, i BOOK BINDElir AND BLAN K m BOOK MANUFACTOEYr - i-iMia-f 1 UJJ i Uii O 1AAJ!,.' . . !, EDW RD, BROUGHTON & CQ 1 'j ""''', V " pKOrBlKTOBJB."' ' ; " 'u I RALEIGH, N. C -o4 .!' T-' :I..-.i t, t" -.ta.1 .v ;i ' .li t TUB Beer A880BTMBNT i"- I- ill jit M'.-t 1 j,.. iiuir , -,,M it :,L'- J 1 -'U'U i'l ;! '.r i TYl'E. PAPERS, CARDS AND '' ' TVt'O ' 'I in. li t I i SKILLED WORKMEN 121 EVER? i- idj ,a, DEPARTMENT. ..;.:;.ir., d ','.H Ji ' .". 1 . '..li.-, , I fi.(i.- V. ft 6;M T, !-'! - BEST 'QUALITY OF WOKK u. . i !,':; ; j - .1 ' X-.' ''.li Ili '! i1li. .-- ! ' - ' 1. -w ul i .. :" .i.: ; ' PRINTING, RULINO-i AND "BINDING OF EVERY DE 'J scription,;, . . j i, . ' i . , ,-(., J 1 i EXECUTED PBOMPTLY AND SKILFULLY ' . ..i ..-..-. . . i'-. j : .i '4 tt k . i ! I - ' . ... - . .-. IMTROTED MACHINERY OF ALL KJ X DS JyJl-tf rV.:'-''." 'y 1 ', 'I' I t t (I
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