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,M.. O r T ; FIU1M17 XOVEMiiEit; 8 KN VTK. , , - oeoauK h. 8 sow. ; ,4 I10I BK REPRESENTATIVE. r it'll A EL WHITLEY, M AIAJU8 W. J' A UK, HESt.YC. O IVB,- 30!1N Vf, JONlM. :ik M T- nnnrr.' --- , REGISTER Of t DEEDS, f .-; y. ; benjamin t. roue . a j 1 . TREASURER, (. DAVID4 LEWIS. JjvL COKONKR, JAMES M. JONES. TtEE fcr-t-ii 80LOM N J. ALLEN. 1 WILLIAM JKSKS,uTiOIt'f J JKSK R. NOWRLL, -WILLIAM D..TURN X Rf LOCA MATTERS. ' TICKETS, TICKETS. We are prepared o -pm ticket -at tb ulhtwing prices. The cash mast aecom inny all orders, as no' tickets -wilt" be sent jrjtlioot the eash. ' " ' Conwiotidl ticket'1 slngie thousand ffcoo, each additional thousand ,35 cents M'r tlmUSHn( ff,, '. IT rW i.rt 'IT"' legislative ticket Single thousand 12.00, euch additional thouitnd 75 cents per thou- saiuL ,, , . - County UlcketasliijW' thousand f 2.60, each additional ' thousand 'on doljw.' per llioaaaL j i" vt;u; t Alt orders must b addressed t, Vv " ' SMIin, BATCIIELOB '0O.,! ' .'i ' Rilelgh, N. C. i .,-!'" in .i,r mttmn KlnrhM 1 ' 1 ' -iir;ora;.r Carefully, eorreeted by Lee, Whltaker & r. ''7':' " jjohnson. , 8L Low middling, :; " fti.l0 Low Middling , . Ia91 St. goed ordinary, , w GooJ-ortliiuiry, Marked Bria. ,1.,. Very warns, J, . '.;liHr! (): . The democrsUe flag pole flashes' at its top every night the signal Jiglit pf slctory,",', There Is do telling what a day may bring for b but inch aa erroneoos priaUng of be oonsarTath e-deasocraUo tickets wasan . hadni looked MA ItVl ;!rp i ;.i it i: v.- . -.. I i E. II. BiUleaml E. R. Stamps will ad-' dress' tbetr'follaf-cltbtanis; at'.Prlneetoii,' Jeltnstos eoaatjr, Saturday, tbe 4th Instant. We hesneak for them ZooQ tornoot" ' '"' v Jerda s Wpmbla aa'd W,1 C Ppcliarcit . 'ia boaiaess1 side by aid oa Ilargett Street and they are fnmlly grocers, ud family Wen.l Mr. WoiaUI has 10 chUdraa and 30 grand children and one great-graadchild, aad Mr, Upoburetr tiasi 10 children and 13 gram children."- . ..Zi'i:. ' Coj Geora Little, Me el the oldest citi !zens afltalelgh, 'died- tast' ersolng of paeu ' mania.' lie hod jost retaYued from the' ca tennlal lie was In Hie 7tb .year oT his agei Faneral at hapsst i rclock this eTenlng .from Chrirttturcb.,,, to j . : An Ohio qaaker, at the Exchaage hotel ' fast night, who wak ' bo bis' way to the an nual meeting U Friends at , New Garden j ' Mitt he bad been ia this sUte aereral dajs, , through U.e coautiasoIKorthampUw, Gales rerqpimans and Ilertford, and bahadawt yet heard a profane word sioken ar tetn drep, ef llqnor: draak.-.Vovf thaj belt o jwuntry a llttl nearer rKalergM.""" J ..At Canaron.) ' ,t .iM ; ,-4 vhMn'.ft T(ll A Cameron man !who was Ixthcred i death about aa much dipUieria happened to remark on tfi doersteps that b noticed all those people that ate CalUieore Uacoa had the (IlseM and the country pork eaterf didn't bare, f t, and "now there's such V tirade agiriiiflt Baltimore bacon that the merchants dare ta,T) inig eiit a middling In front of their Stores.'' (! Ui it li.f.1' -a-; lSi.'f ff i;' i(i! Asleep in Court. " t',; f,'? -'' I In tb silence of the courtroom at IIULb- oroonder the esecllent discipline that Judge Kerr maintains, a big buck negro witk his head hong back,' fast asleep, toek the nigliUnaro lit his 4reanii, and sprang ta bis feet with a raost iiaeartaly snort. The court room Jumped aed the Jifllge exclaimed "What was that, Mr. Sheriff " iiO' J I "A algger asleep, sir, got to dreni(ig,f aia tbe Bberlft I Vir r, , ' ' I have a great mind ta send him to Jail," aid the lodge. ' Cat he dldnV Assaulting Ladies An Old Weffro.io- -'' prisoned.1 3:. k.i 9iir ( J At Orange court In nillsboro last Tuesday there was a cam tried against; Jesae Nor wood, an old negro, v who was charged in to bills ol Indictment far an assault on two . white ladies. The eridence. was that the negra was driving along and two white girls peased p the road jto get some water from spring. Jesse jfheebv bis bones aero the road in front of the ladies and said t ; them, 'Ldlev will joo'.'.lel'; gentleman JLH.9"i!uigtTilwJ"ye' "J!.1 Kerr sentenced biin for elghUea , montbi 'lu' tatV 'caiC ',li'the couaty Ja'.t There were two girls aad the oegro was convicted of e?s mlt oa each oae. , . j ilfil ? 3 ' 1 M J 3 ii I I! 1.I rVtt ( Si! r commissioners: ? I Carryurcollfln 1ft AJCjllljJgiLband meon of those twenties. Tiiey ptJ- the very hi'at prices fur It, and ll aoga coflee, meat, Coar, weal,' Ac., at the very lowest prices. . - MerrUnon Last Kight. nonftrt a limited the stiwts lael nlkt and lite crowL fl.cked to k(ctipiliUn hall Ui . i i .... i . ? nmr rf' Nivrtiuea. ua-twas at qis oi for ulmest an hour but I lie condition of bis) tlif ' was SMcii l.e a i-oielef ia ariog bis niiiaierlr auJr-ini' to a closed calls frui7thW-Bdiette Jadge-Fawia sail Cot. Tvmh Faller made brW addressea. . t Ha Picked It Up. A little wiiiie boy, si hi jh, ca ne daaclsg ilitt tb gitluel etfie lat nlght.'si aaiall regiment ef yeungiters, white and bLick, at hia hee jtutLlxi beJ-L l!thjVh 'J 1 1 it be picked ap standing by bonfire la Hie ail'Hle.of. lbs street, ia trout of tbe Tarboro boafte.j The iitb lellew; was wild with ex clienient and as boy after boy rmhed la, the oHloe bfcam so packed, and thereas such scullle and axeitamant Hut six policemen hurried over to aae what w.ia t'le matter. The little fellow is tu;ist nu;li nerar to be made presldewt ar ga ta eoegreM eltkar. for is "hv siTertlsai thtrr motir 'lt tils ' . ! 1 '. ... ' . - . mornings) pi pur. 't ta iw. is qnas Thompaw. jfeblsal.jJIJjf i n tbe aw tee tioii't call fi U Saturday moralng by. It, o'clock It will be returned to the person wtio Toned lu ; ' 1 Cbaaoea Eopalewa laOraayUlo A gontlmu m, la this city reporta us Urn I. i ' a i . i. . -. . t i leuuwtna; wiuua urn vToacnoaa iir ae eincviy. true. The ropublicaa raeatloncd 1 hr a well kapwa ofllri4lf btt we withhold bis name aa tbi oooversiiiow was orerbeanl. Says he : While teposiag-ia -tUa-eApluJ grounds en Tsesday afteraoon we overhear ! the follow lngCOBTcrgatloa 'batweea a'premlaent re- publlcah official and a colored republican. f Walt, OeLii ' ''what's d'aaws from GraATillC to-day Ttt tX ' "Deplorable sUte of affairs ia that ceuaty. at this tlnre,"' said the officeholder, "and am afraid our chances are hopeless to carry It for w party,'' , - wix(t ,it "Baiter rsoml aome publican apeakerd down df" rejoined the darker. " ;' Jl . Jlus.lsaa bsUfht iuta the sooret. sentlt mpnUofthe padleala.-'1';-' l'u-. v , Jadgfl FP1 retqrnad yesterday evening from Li eastern canvass, f. He has gohd throagb glanfa laber. He has epokenat Wflson; totleld, Norfolk, Currltutk Court, bouse, Camdea, Elizabeth City, Ilertford, EdPttea, Plymouth, WUUamston, Waablng ton, Greentlllo, finow llill bad Greeosbord -eV- '. a. . ? a.. a a a M m . ami co-nay ne apaaas ui ragie koci, oatuN da' at Rolesville, Monday at Kew Light, sad Tuesday he yetes. A seoch every dar and aa average of three boara to, eyery speech. At Waahlagtea be apokeulhrea .hours, and forty ntnutaa. k' l" hH. i i'jfodge Isn't jour role tlred?n ':' 1 "Tired 1 that doesn't bull express it"; Hut the good he has done through that whole sweep of cauntry from Currituck to Goldsboro will be evidenced election day when tbe 'lat district will throw a demo emtio gsla of 1,600 on the vote of "it. Hurrah for Fowl. " 1 ' 1 f A Court Scoae at HlUaboro Caae ;Dclded., ) if '? 7 : I Stat vs. Sim White, a light mulatto, Was called laat .Vdnej(Jay at,milsbre an Jodge Kerr asked, f'WhatU he charged with, Mr. Solicitor tl "Stealing aioaey,, sir, about f 215 front Mr. Parish t Durham." ',aaByeoun80?n"'," ' ' I .aavau vohii f! vol .vr.t vit i,u.m "Well, brother Fuller,' Bald the 'jadgetd Col, Tom of,ltils'cil; yoa ara' W young Dgani and I like to Intraduee you to notice jratf may appear lor thlf negro,!,;;;'; ;;;;:, I . CoL Faller examined the bill of indielj ment aad fouad tbe' Bioney charged In tie blllras fsr-on ilaited States treaaary note of twenty dollars and one Halted States Na liana) bank note of the same denemlnatton. The proseeator was put on the stand aad la aatwering as to the money, be made anr tbal.Ut as. gresnbaok Jbut coaltls'l say whether it waw national - bank or- treaf arr Betes, either one way or the other, fie josf knew it st greenback money, and tba tbd aagro wu fouad with the pocket book ia ni cheat, and ta It was f 50. two twenties, a t a flveaadacne,ij..:t ;i .;.r v 7Wel, Mr. Solicitor,'' Bald Fuller, Mguesi HIMJMUHB) V. , :.U :,. 'i'YB, a clear case for the stale,? said tin solicitor. - .'-.'i.. - - ' ' - - i "O, my dear sir, no,1 said Fuller. . "Ma; ia .it... u vo - - -' . ' I It please yoar : honor, -the T2od rolunHMof supreme purf reports, In .State vs. Collins. 144lb page, decides exactly sncb a case ia favor of Uie prioonct anil ; be read as tol Iowa and handed it to tbe Judge: :Ou tbe trial of an iadictment for itealleg anatlonaLbank. note, and a United States troasury note. It Ik necessary for the Jary t nd speciOcally that such a bank. Bote, of such a treasury note was stolen. 1 And evU denes that the prisoner stole euo or the other of such notes, the witness being una Wo to say which, will not Justify a, verdict of tuiity." , . . ':;:c Thetadae looked at it and aaldl '" ?H 1 -What do yon say to that, Mr; ' Sonet , -ine aiurp ani iaiuuiea iHrnuwics was bound U) glra in to the law, and Fuller sake for tbe negrott's bf cket book. ' As Slrudwick baaded It to rhim (lie veoerable Jshn Nor wood Uie father of tha bar, eprang to bis IWet, and exclaiineU, .1 j.. i ..." Jl j "I decidedly object, your honor. Such a thing la unheard of that a client's pocket book should be placod ' In the bands of his lawyer." , ( Laughter. ) . j 't a Tbe negro pushed Fuller., from behind "iBldsrr - i f . ,,, .! .Ye," said Fuilef,? '.yZ, ' "flow mach I gotter pay en," lawyer .r pers'Sted tbe negre'. 'i:"'!T ."Q!i; we'll attend to.- that wln-u w .. get oat,8 tat modtfrt to tell him 4a face of tbe crowd," but tbe negro kept Insisting, nd FuTlvr at ioogth said, "Here it la, an' God bluas yual'! and be ruibcU sut to jarup p aad crack his bee Is together oa tbe court green. WHAT A 6TAT3 WS ARIS. j Tbe State Oaolog-lat up Weal Iron and -tbe Gold New Yorkere' After BlaeM Lead and ManganeeeA Cry at&l thai Welfba Biz Honored Pounds. PcoTeasof Cerr- Itas just, returned from a Crip into McDowell, Bark and Catawba eouutles" where, ,lo liibcij rengaged j looking ap Iroa lores aad bsI4 tnloea." Dr. PowelJ has Just opened wme new iron, beds oa lb Catawba aad is manufacturing very floe ferge Iron. ; He Al!s H In the neighbor. baod and supplies the local .aiarket for bar Iroa and plowshares.' ,Taey hv re-opned tbe oltTfiuford god .tnine near Gata w be sutlon gild It Is worked quite aaceessfally, They watir sut' J the gold lu tbe o)d fashion style and sell It to the merchants and ship It to. fcl)arloite;v liHlio' same belglibtirhaod wiUiia a lew aiiiee el the geld mine U the largest bed or black lead in the state. t was worked last year by a company a bo put up machinery hr Jpretar!ng It for market. They are not working It uow but Profsaer Kerr received' a loTter from a New Yorker few weeks since enquiring .for bluck Uaa" Is tbe sUte, ant after examining the mines la this county he sent him ap titers whore be now eagigvu ia prospecting inai ntisswii' atner now tore party baa opened the nian? gahese mines near Lenoir. . In the South mountains there la a goo I deal of gold ci Hog Just now la the eld Drindle Town mines. ' All the people at work tbrough thjii range of. mines are getting tn tbe aggregate epwards of one houdred dollars a day. At tbs time ef tbe' discovery; of Uie Cullforali mines there were thmiaund handl working la tnose mines and got , nut several mlllionl of dollars. . Over on tbe Black mouauin la the mica mloei tfis bine? day Professor Kerf feaad setae very remarkable crystals of feldspar, '.Owe ; weighed ', not' less than l hundred ponada, .. lbi largest crystal oa record. - They ore' vow oa the way to th state museuin. ,Hr. ; Luniedeu, a tlarter and stove man; of this '-place asked-' Professor Kerr the other Uuy ihere lie could get some mlc and he seut blm ta Jttsy's mine on tlis tbe BlacK mountain,, a mine (whkih hai already made' a large fortune for lta owner On Ivy la ' sdlsea coontr; the Professor round a bed i iron ore of .Tory floe quality. When tbe railroad J completed down lbs French Bread 'this ere' will come Into mar ket Professor Kent will visit the west ag&la in a few days. , r .j;..r . j Turkey has 210 poetofflcea. ,( , , , ! TIjB Swiss lu New Jersey are loud for Til. ; -A mad. dog t was killed iaCll jtrnt J r. . i ' '" ' . . reiersuarg. '-! ,a :;;, .u ' -xl !j Chestnuts are one ceat a pound, la Floyd rooaty, Ta. ' ' h-'J- '' -:,: A temalo pickpocket waa arrested at its Richmond fair. ' a.;.,i. Dr. Bagby Vocis Adduma lectures is Uurfrtesaoro Sitk. "t: ' r f I Victor Ilugo U tbe stingiest of mortala, though worth over 300,ooo. ,,, , ,,,.7 : ;( Sales of trees by nurserymen tn Guilford this season will exceed f 60,000. ., ,t f Eflorts are oh foot to continue the ceii- tenniul till thanksgiriag duy Uie 30tb. . J New Tor barbers throw In a 5-cent glasi of lager to a wian to let 'em sbave him. ' j rrintert Union jit i.iimBeT'H.'i Y., hot rel dused rates one dellsr a Week on all workl Randolph Regulator aays when th state fulr stops horse racing that 'county will patronize it f r -. ;T f?r I Major Thomas Steed, acej HO. Warres county, Vs., shot and killed seventeen squlr leht In one dayi w -'.- vi .u nr.j ;. Alexander Steves ion bus disappeared mysteriously from bis heme la Stokes coun ty aad the community are on tliw huut, i j r Two Methodist preachers werd mistaken forfetfbue offlcers while riding 1 tha olrcuit in Arkansas and shot dead from the bushes. ' Capt.'DeuBon s'ajs "the diptberla has beej more fatal In Chatham county according to pepalatlon tbaa (he yellow-fever, In Savan nah, G a. BooJUef the GuUlslioro Messenger a pa per that has dons noble work lathe eaa made a flying trip to tbi city Wednesday evening. , - ; . An Episcopal throne in memory of Bishop Wilberferc. , has ; been;, erected ; la , 'Christ Church .Gotliedral :t .Oxford, a bicb .cost 7 ...I. ir i .!-.'. W.i.t t- t' A ..r.,1 (. t f Stokes called to Bee Vanderbilt and the dying railroad king extended;, his baud sod said, "Ed, I am really glad to see you out bf jirlaon. J w- m ' I The Richmond State says the centennlul did. not affect the success of the North Curot Una Wr.t Fact li, we astonished the natives with' that IMr.i '' 'wwi? ..vt Stokes dldat see Yaat!erbilt. All thai about "Ed, I'm glad' Ac was Invebted by aa imaginative reporter with a. qaart of Adelaide Neilson began aa enjrasjenienl i'.ridMoJpbk-!jwV:4MoD peiv fdrmances at $500 each., Max Strakosck hMBgaged pcr.;;;;','; i- '.VUit! . ?. B. McDowell of the Charlqtte pbsexver waa oae of the mounted procession In that dty Wedneadny night. Bis horse fell and considerably bruised bim pp. i( j ';: :' ' ! ffm G.' JJIll of ths city has rcceqtly sent the orphan asylum tll.60 he collected him self from .dtfferent persons here,', 'A colored barber gave fifty, cents without being asked. .the Durham riauiaays Joe turner admits as 1 a brindle tall and speaks of the hon erablo press f North ' Carolina and the sparkling and magnificent city' dailies as run by a ienf gaader-headed- editors; and bull pushers, xTba press mast resent this and it devolves upua Uie men with -paleut outside to first start the cry of "quack," ..- . . Be on time. For prevention U bettor than cure. All Congba and Golds and muvu luivciiuus vi mo iuruK anu lUogS as lead to consumption are cared by Dr. Bail's Cough Syrup. J : i TI2LV ai:i: ip to. a Bunoa 07 TEOOP3 JOE CAEOIJNA.r KOBTH SrMtial dinpatchpAbe Raleigh 'KicniioiiDt VA.,:Nov'. t.4 lear Sentinel arn there I fomoMn Washington .'thst troops now massed st Columbia South Carotin, may tw tUrown' into your state, ; some twenty-foar boars prevlona to Tuesday's election. , JU'a to intimidate. Let our people stand firm, and let this outrage if perpetrated, only stiiua late them to an earneet determination to elect Tilden aad Yaocei: ?r pz Dkb. Oratltude and Dow It Work. G latitude when real live a lifetime and the band of the benefactor la ofteatlmea palsied with age before the manic of bis good deda is whispered , In his ear. It waa so la the case of Rev. , Mr, Clark, an Episcopal minister of Halifax couatf, The good old tnanr Iff Is loved by alt who know bim. and exceedingly wealthy before the war, be has spent the greater portion of his means la obeying that Injunction ef the Savior) "Give to blm that asketb thee 'and from hint that weuld borrow 'of thee,' torn not thou way." But lu early life there wu a poor y gcifi'4 to school with Clark, .named IIiKlgws. Clark waa lb tick boy and Iiodge waa the poor one.' If e gave Hodge a thou- sanl dollars to complete bis edscaUoa Iq lb mloUtry, Time rolled on. Tbe veaerabl Clark bas bad hi property wrecked by th war and all Us money gone. Tie aloo 'bad a boy be wished to send to school. See now bow Providence rales. ' Tb other day a let. ter earn to Mr. Clark:." .It was from Hodges and contained a check for $200, telling bim I eond bis sos to school, (hat Is a short time be woald send blm more, and If It was s he should dis before his son was educated; to rest assured that he, Bodgea, weald ae to it, and would take ckarg of his boy and have an education 'given hire. So It work. Where hearts Ilk these ar trurap the devil eaat play against them. - THB MAN 13 A DRSAMEB WUp sit idly; dowu auJ hopes for a for tane to fall into bia bands. Much betr tor Work it, and better still, taks tlie gcxi of chaooe by tbe borns and bally bim iatogeod nature, j Purchase a ticket id the Grand Drawing , of the "JCentocky Oasb Distritmtiota Company," bicb take place November 30th at Frankfort; Ey., which will be the mean of giving 1100,000, $30,000, $25,000, $20,000, and a vast number of other large prixea, to individual holding the for tonal ticket ia the achemo.- W Vol Ccketa, I1 'Ad drea'al comttdnkatioua to . Ex-Oov, Thoa. P.. Porter, GuneraJ Manager, Frankfort, Ky. ' Election Notice. For t-ar there may be same mlsappreben. sion on the part of voters as to tbe places of voting In the different townships in Wak county at the ensnlag election, w append below a list showing the places where Hit polls will be opened : -' - V .Biurtou CreJ:---Ilutchinson's Store. " Uuckhom Lashley's. Cary Cary. . r r ' . . " , 7 t f cy Cedar ForkPollard's Store. ( (J Ti House's Creek Hayes'., Utile Itlver-WftteHeld. Mark's Creek Hood's Store. Middle Creek William Johnson's, or el voting place.. - I jnbw Ltgru-Lawc. ? l t Y? U X Oak Grove Oak Grove. ; Panther Branch Township" House. St. Mary's Aubarn. SW Matthew' Powell's Store, 3 ? Swllt Creek-Franklla's. Wake Forest Foreetville. white Oak Apex. V i:'hi Ralelsrh 1st Ward-Buptiat Grove. 2d Jeuklne'Shop,.' rA 3d '4th-1 11 ' Court House. f I i. . 1 IlargHt street School House," 6tb A. L. Xfocre Store. , . . v. xr. w iiiTrc, ;. .-1 Ch'a Rep. Ex. CommiUoa,'. J. A. HAYWOOD, , Ch'n. Con. Detn. Ex. Committee. . r , 4 1 t A BOMBflHKU AiloKO-tHB MAR 8HALS. - ' Columbia, S. C.. Cor. N. Y. Herald. A report ia current which, if true, will dampen tbe ordeal of toe little army el deputy marshals now appointed ia all the upper eotratiea in tb state. Th . . J . 1 fc I.1 . 1 . Ml oifieera, white anl colored,- ia dae in. i grant mensuro to the roalixalioa ; of o 8er day for tkeir aervieea, to be paid lem by the United States 'marshal. It is stated, however, that an order was re ceived from Attorney General Taf t to day to th effect that ne deputy roar ahals would bo entitled to compensation unlesa employed In oitiaa of 20,000 in habitants, Thia will be a b tubabell ia tha rankb of Marshal Wallace' corps of deputies. The only other possibility of getting paid for their aervieea ia in the very remote and . uncertain contingency of the voting of a special appropriation for that purpose by the next congress. Resignation are ' anticipated whoa thia announcement ia mad, aa the duties of deputies in soma localities ar by no means agreeabla. " efi t V' "t - campaiqnotohm!- i s tBa,timore Gazette. ' ; ., ;," vry aUmpt that . the Grantistn have made to "lire the northern heart" has failed. "Bloody shirt" has failed ; "southern claims" has failed; the "in come tax,'' assault has failed; every thing has turned to dust and ashes in the hands of the corrupt-' aet of wtre pullers that ia seeking- t i fasten itself in perpetuity upen th co uur. Bob Ia- gersoll, the atheist ia a failure ; Blaine, tbe bully, Is a failure ; Morton Is a howl ing failure ; Schurx is a rhetorical fail ur ; the heavy levle of mnv'uron the nhfortooate edlwhelders haf been a failure -but hlef of all failurea is Z. Chandler. He bas -managed this cant' paign bungliogly, blunderiafly and bru tally. He combines the InmnishBssa of Grant, the blasphemy of lagcrsoll, th brutality ojLoifan, the ahamsleasness of liuUci and ilia craptlncaj of Haves. H will go down: to history as the champion campaign botch, WHAT v I Si Senator K&neom's ApuiauiBUUa. Gateaville, Gat county, Friday, Novem- befi:.: "" .' - Co!t?raftie, Btirtltrcoanty, Saturday, No. vember 4-' ' -;T" " "kj Janesville, Martin county, Monday; Novemliej.1..-.. 4 ;'. Papers please copy, i ..... WAKB COUNTS" pANVAS3.:ui. " Tho candidate of the republican aadt domocratio parties for th legislature sat county cfJloora will addrees the people of. Wake oounty at the following times ana pweee : i r , . .'' ,' U Mary's, i Bfringfteld, Friday iovemr. j 1 : 1 ,. . Panther Branch, Towushlp Louse, oa ttrday, tn aovemiier. !"" Kaeigh, Raleigli, Monday, th Ko4 ! ir.' - iJoavJL Hatwoou, , . . .A . .Chair. Dem. ' C. Ex. Com. :-i.tW. XT. WHrra, k " ( -,air. jjpp. Co. ex. Com, . . . . . . i . , . .i' . Governor Vauoe will apeak at the foU lbwlng (irtie anr phjcea : ''li',., .' Morgapton, Friday, Nov. 3. , 4 , . i Marion, .Saturday, Not. 4. ;! r f Papers please copy. , If! . . Ask TU At maa If ha bas registered. BISHOP LYMAK'8 APPOINTMENTS; iTi" ' ; ' tij j . hcvxhbeju ; j , J 12, Sanday, Leaksville, Rocklngliajn eoaatyi 13, Monday, Mountain cbapel, Kocklagham county. fi " I 14, Tuesdsy, r. Reldsvllle, Rockingham ' county. "'. : ,. ,; j 13, Wednesday, f. Winston, Forsytbe co, 17, Friday, r. H., Tbomasville, Davidson co. 19, Sunday, Salisbury, Rowan co. I 20, Monday. St. Andrew's Rowan co. .-. 21, Tnesdsy, Christ church. Rowan co. -' I 22, Wednesday, St. Mary's chapel, Rowan -' county. -23. Thursday, Concord, 'Cabarrus co. .; 24, Friday, txlogton, Davldsoa co. ,., 26, Sunday, Greensboro. ... . ,.. 27, Monday, Company bliop. .. . . . 29, Wednesdsy, St. Mary's, Orange em 1: 1 VKUDfifb . , i 1,- Friday, a. M., Flat River, Oraag c. , '-" p. H.',- Falrntosh, Orange co. i S, Sunday, HUUboro, Orange co. jn, I 10, Sunday, Chapel Hill. Orange co. . . RaoiaTuii earlt if hot orm. 'Th tloie poiion . of li almlnitlra' tion ala ! not lom tnougu pent- IraUdik great 'cohort of ojieckolding repMicant, from iJuj cbitt ,. to tit cuttoM-Xou. Will Mr. Ilaytt b itronff- tr than the convention viicA cried ,o Triumph to ;, Grand administration when the. people had repudiated it toiik m unanimity unparalleled in KUtoryT'- James M. Scevell, a liberal ' republican of Now Jersey,, l"' . , . . Yo0 can't BEaum too aoox.- ' : ' THK RADICAL PYRAMID. ' IX HUNDRED AMD SIXTY MILLIONS A YEAR, niTY-FIVK MILLIONS A MONTH, FOUBTEKM MILLIONS A. WEEK, TWO MILLIONS OF DOL LARS A DAY,EI0HT THOUSAND DOLLARS Alft HOtTIt, ' THIR TEEN HUNDRED A MINUTE, " . TWtNTT-tHBKE EVEBY ' , . . . gjjfjojjr- BELKNAP. sr 1 . 1-': 1 I 1 BLAINE, GRANT. 1 ?. r. ' ... , DHSD.:.' : '-"''? " October 6th, at Chalk Level, in tb Itih year of her age, Mrs. Sarah E. Pegram, wifs of G. W. Pegram."' f .v., - WHOLES ALRrCASUFBICESc to.rectcl by 1 . j : ii , i C. CHkUeTOWLEBl e CO, .. . ; i ft '. si- :..t ; Bauior, Oct, Jl. j t. I ,"-; ,tt ,BMAV HABBST. , 1!;rr Cottoa ties, bw,T cental"! ," :t v ' t " " spliced, 5. .J-.-tw..i -'1 ; ' noNortb CaroIlni lWOgioOL !.. : j Corn,7!S80. . .. . ,;, , OH. '.-j Coni meaJ,8000. ,.u..k.ui, ? 1.. ., Bacon, N. C bog round, 1431i , , , j , " ' " " hamal6(ai7. - , Hhouidanfl cents. , Okrd, Norti Carolina, p; t j " j 'WeaUrn.lOt. xl44J'JttV ' .CoQca, Prune Klo x530i! 1, !;."'''. J J 11- r ' uooa, sreg-js. n-t t, .i Oomaaon. a0a.;-ei'"K-w Syrup, 8. H. tW, ; 1 . jr, ; Molaaaea, Cuba, SO in-u , -, ;: Salt, Marshall', a.25.0..) , -; -.... .(...- Xvaa'a', S.1S.1 ,... , NaUs, on buU for for 10a. 3.65.. , Buicar. A, la. 1 1- . , 1 Extra C, KJ. ' hi :"!:!' Yellow C, lKfSia -i ; ; Leather, Red Sot, UU. - , 1 hi ji'i ... ... OarUaned,4a, .-. r . .,. Hides, sreen, 4(4J. n -:t i;( dry, 10(g;iL i ,j - T.ll... . - - ? l'otetoee. sweet, SO eente per bush 'f 0t, shelled. 60, !;-1 " ituear, from wagon, 15 cent, ,s " baled, ML- l r . . . .. ! Fodder, baled, new SOQIOO, - r ' , nay, n. v. baled, good, TOgtW . i t-pje, perdosea. 12i cU. . Buuev, N. C , SoaO. ., . t-.t -. !(!t Beeswax. SO(jiS5. Ka, 2lg2t- - picked, 8J eenta. r .Xl , dressed Drlme.8. '" " ' ; ' Heavy Copper, per pound, Mc. A Brass, per pound, 8 toTOel ' . y' ' rewter, per pound, 7 to 10 Cta.1; " ' t A . L.J Ul . ... ','-' i Old IrottH per KK pouadsvtiOtv Vw " pBevju oavissa arcs jmvl evuynv. ; LWoof wahsd, per pouad, a5Q30c . . . , nnwaxhed 15 to 90c. u I ' j oW 7j cent, . burry, lOQlT cta. Tb advertiser, aa old physician, retired from active practice, having bad placed m hi band by aa KasA India Sessionary ta for mula of a simple Yegetabl 'Remedy, for tie speedy and permanent Curt of Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Athma, aad all Throat and Lonlr-Affeetloo, also a-PoaiUv and Radlral Cur, for .Nerrou , Debility and all Nervous Cpmnlainta, after bavbic tnorouxfalv testedegffljwftil , uittivwrpowers-4a thousand Of csse, feel It bia duty to auk t known to biaW ffering fellows. --Actuated by thbi motive, and a conscientious deair t relieve human aufferlng, he will send (free ot charge to all who desire it.tbt rc , wtth full direction for preparln; and 'KcefoBy ningtrSent by return mall by idriivxung -r la. V. U. BlA VAIfPTT - . ' Monroe Block, Syracuse, N. Y4 uov 23-wly i y : i KEW ADVEKTISDMENTS; - .4. i AHT.T7IOTOTI nOHS V. I Corner 8th and Church Eta., x : n i ! u 1 LYfct'IIBUUG, VI J This Bouse, which I the moat coaveuk BOy located of any Hotel ia tbe eity, b recent ly bera- iij. : : i- - I ' C GEEATLY ENLARGEBv T ? " acd 1 bo of the most Cnmmbdlooa and beat Arranced Hotel m th South. Th Farnliure 1 all New, of bandaom diga, and of tha best analitv : la abort. . i itiip , ana tvrirn . Is complete la all (ta appointments i . I Having lease tbe abov UoteL for A term of years, will, ta a few days,- ji " .' V nm it ta rn wot v And Vefer to tbe repuUHoa of the "ABlINQ TON at Danville a th best guarantee we can glv of th style la which- we wffl keep the -'- & i t "i i MARLI?JGTOJr. AT LTKCHBUBG. ' A well-lighted room on the arst floor will be kept for the excluslv as of BAMfLK MERCHANTS, t u'i'ii '" fa! '- i- A iti.r vi ) lit;- ' tOmnJbu to and front Trains Free.'' ..j.. . ... ;.. . . . uu ..m ,.,'a.'i. Also Proorietors of tha ArUnetoni' Din. iiue m r ----- ;.- m-r.-r.-f NOTICE. By virtue of th powers conferred and tbe requirements thereof. In a deed made by George Little and wife te the anderstgned for the purposes therein stated, regtaterwl In oook , peg iv, waxe uegutry, ana in book 39, pace 146, Warren Beirtstrv. we sball expose for aale, at public auctios, on vt bUXimuAi. ta nrst dav ol November. 1871. at LlUlelon. tbe .foUawmar valuall property, situate In Warrea couaty, State of North Carolina, that containing about acres of good land, with residence and outhouses, barns, stables, Ac., complete, ying on the Raleigh A Gas too railroad near Littleton, adjoining the lands of Nicholas Terfaame, Lemuel Yanghau, Lltta Farm.' v 'vw,v '.!! ?,;.ttM-io ALSO. 1 i iJ'sJ ui; rhs At the courthouse doer, In . Raleigh, on nuiiiiuiat, his cta W VI ciutvuHIST 187. tha fiillnvlnir, nrniterir Mllnafo in near Raleigh, , to-wit: One plantation con taining 170 seres good land with lmDrsve- ments, lying oa Marsh Creek, adlolninz lands of a a Sanders, W. M. Boylan, Mia. Gas ton v. uuer ana oiners, conveyed by w. H. Haywood to George Little. Esq. ' Also lots hob. zoo, loi, zzz, ana pert of lot 223. plan of city of Raleigh, being the entire square on which George Little new resides, except ing Mrs. Sasser'B let., and a lot fronting CO feet on Edenton, and 120 feet on Blount street, - belnir : tbe homestead allotted . to George Little lOtb March, 1876. , . . All of tbe above property to be sold In lot or In such quantities as may be determined on at tbe dar of aale. . " Terms cash. 4 ' " ' The above sales are postponed aa follows l Tbe lot la Raletarb aad tbe Marab Creek Plantation will be sold oa Saturday tb 24 day of December and the Warrea county plantation on Wednesday the 0th of Decem ber next. ; ,.(..! i r JonN CATLING " '- " 'I! ' 8. A. ASHR ..;.it oct 1 wlm i.: -. i i t r;.',Trusteas.- THE BIBLICAL BECOEDEB, I-.' '..'!','! ' 1 'i;'i ft.'u.ri XI ' -J PUBUSiiKb BY- wfftjna . i-UiKil i Hi i ,-';Ift..W-t'.ii i i Hi:t Lii-.l EDWARDS, BRODOHTON CO., -.,,1 ) RALEIGH, qw;, . -r. .... ... . , - ag J.J r. REV. Ci T. BAILEY, Editor, j i U RET. J. D, HCFHAM, Associate Editor." i REV. W. T. WAITERS, D. D Agrlctl Ed ORGAN OF N. CAROLINA BAPTISTS, ' ' In Its Forty-First Tear.' j- EVERT BAPTIST ElfOULlj TAKE IT. Af Sn Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. - - ' . .. ' . V j .t. : .- i. , fc If i'i.f. ; Ooly 12.10 per Yeafci -j-vi-V. Addree ' BIBLICAL RECORDER, :'..ht .;.,- Raleigh N.C. H: r. at:..' -.'.-)-; ,tl . THE LEADING ' leu jon:ruiNTJNG;nousiEt BOOK BINDER V AND BLAN K . BOOK MANUFACTORY i 'I'OF TUE STATE.1 EDW RDS,rBKOUGHTONj& CO ( '' ! ! l' PROPRIETORS, ; - i -. If"! i-I'V.d wt'a 'i ":'fc! RALEIGH, N; C f '; t t'! ' ' -Ur, : .; it- ' , ; .; J..TMS BEST A8SOBTMEST OF. , TYTJE, rArERS, CARDS AND .'I -., .. . ',.. .1..' .-. : ; .. snri.vn wiihkww itw irvrnv . ; DEPARTMENT. I'-- i ' . ... 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