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J cspondeucc of the Eagle. r . s day trdfc- re exer- and' how. will the most brilliant the poTop'ffco ffelrVw hile. tislana5 outrage, States i.fSv'1 Kgito. &c inferior to Tbe price of cotton and tbe arrange ment of our private -debts, and busi ness. must up and go ahead in'Wnterpfise. aii'as far-as we can, forget thVdarly tloodycorrapt past. , The EAoiiwirf bo a ready and faithfui advocate fall 'reform and of Bonni government. In all our efforts for public good must not- forget our Railroad to Shoe He.- That one enferpVise will add more to Fayette Vilie and the Upper Cape Fear coun try than a thousand amendments to the CJonstitutioo 6r a hundred sessions oi theliesialature. AllAhe political measure and elections, of officers are very important to our interests, but v the lime his come, and almost passed. for Fayctteville people and North Carolina people, todo something great and profitablo We can da it. and mast do it. ' ' " Cutting Ijowii Work. Ftx Erven. Mash., Sept. 26. The manu facturers' board of trade decided to-day to c down working- hours to three days next week and . four days in every subsequent week until next January.' Cotton Manufacturing Interests i- - Beenapt, 2 An adjourned Meeting of. the cotton manufacturing interests was held in Boston to-day, at which two million .piir3y . -r . - . .-, , n rera reDresentea. ai .wan axnwu i --tTction of cotton mills one- ynth . ftronv October 1.- miuLicturers , of K A -v mamiLicturers , of ew oston ucwuti o to 'tJBosi Xrellowf. Lodge ivities vv Viu V- Philadelphia, Sept. 27.V1874. THB BUSIS I S3 OUTLOOK. , ' ldid not guess upou iue snujm xvhen I stated in my letter, bearing innniit 1 that the "facts do not, time "i-, - i i justify the inference of any notable Jevival of businesi during the coming fall " That observation was not inauu until I had obtained the views of ,3ABjs.aLhe eQnser.ja i j,busins iueu of the cily.'inM it was made in the fate' of editorial articlesaa. almost everypuoof the eighteen dailies pub lished iii this city, which asserted most positively that there would be a busy and prosperous fall tiade done here. " . . Neither do 1 give a mere opinion hased uDon theory when 1 state as I uow do that a lively " and profitable trade will not be reuchea untiniDe bursting of the buds in the spring of 1875. Everything mtiet "touch bot tom" before there wilt be an upward turn in the tide ; everything that has uot yet reached lowest prices; is rap idly approaching that point ; rents! labor, freights aua mei are meiast to Baccuuib. Our propertyowners are reducing rents 25 per eeut., for the reason that the unemployed tenant cannot possibly pay wore ; labor wages' have fallen rapidly within the past few months, because there ja jit- rallv.nuthins luoine .aud , auvjver qddIv of wilting baud to perform the little there is to do : fuel keeps up because the Eugiiab stockholders of the lieading Railroad Company want l2.per cent, dividend upon their in vestment '. aud Americans are fools euough to uncomplainingly gratify (bem, aud freights are uot being re duced because rich stockholders dou't choose to recognize the fact that one dollar to-duy purchases as much farm produce and wearing apparel as twice that amount did three years ago. Exorbitantly high rents are main tained because tbe annual expenditure of $25,000,000 for muuicipal purposes, squandering and stealing, requires the impofcitioo of a 2 per cent, tax rate to tseet it. As our municipal elections occur in February and have no bear in" whatever upon the State or na tional elections which take place in November, I imagiue the present state of affairs will coutinue just as long as tax-payers and people rally uuder the party cull and elect ouly piofes sional politicians to administer our city government. been explained by the actiug president of the company. S; THfi CSTENKIAL. The "erection of buildings ; for the; International Exhibition! of .176 is progressing with marvellous rapidity. In the meantime the invitatMn ex teHided by the President of thelTJnited States to the nations 6t the Worldto make such exhibit ut the greit exhi bition of 1870, of Ibeir - arts ana m- achieved in the interest and f 'scivilizAtion duriog ths Bional erections, August! Democratic .ii(..-L. u ctorv ... iinsiry as win servo icr iuusuuib iuo . HI 1C m-'Mority un tue advances '-altaiued and tbesticcessest - id,uoo. rogress jieu tury which" will then have closed, hals teeu formally accepted by tbe Netherlands, Sandwich Islands,. Sweden e audi Nor-? way, owriizenanu,opaiu, ipru, jubiw, Liberia, JapanJlayti,! Uautemala. Ecuador, Chiii, Brazil, Argentine Cuu- federation, Belgium, Eiauce and permany. i - - ..... . Ibe last named nation tuns writes: 'The German Empire accepts with siheerest thanks the invitation of the gdverument cf the -United States ; of America to take part in the Interna tional Exhibition of 1876. The ap pointment of a special commission for tbe Exhibition, as also a plenipoten tiary residing in Philadelphia, will therefore be made in time. The Chan cellor of the Empire, ,.'- 1 - . ; . (Signed) Bismaeck." I Commissioners have been appointed bj the nations named, and a number have already preseotetl their- fw" Hals nud are now here to look after the interest of the government and people they represeut. In this respect it occurs to me that these foreign gov ernmeuts are far iu advance of the States and Territories of our own na tion, which, as such, have done but HA ED TlilES. I cannot more forcibly portray the distress existingJ in this city among those who labor for their, daily bread, i ban by instaucing thecaseof Barnum, ho, wleu he brought his Ilippo- Vdrome here, adrertiseU tor a great Snmberof men to p-uado at each per "Ajce ; a great many more than nired prefented themselves, Itaougb j their cervices were jteen hours euch day, thej fcpted the pittance of $4 11 ron ii tl3 towards promoting the interests of the people of the different States of the Union. Some idea may be formed of ibe feeling now existing iu reference to this matter of exhibiting skilled work manship by my , saying . that-' the Franklin Institute Scientific Exhibi tion, which opens here next month, has about two acres of space under roof, and .that every available foot is already taken and applications made tor srace covering not less tuau six Y Herald cres. It is my intention to notej ' 1 ' the most important improvements in mechanism placed on exhibition be tore this Institute. The second annual, report of Mayor and lustrucuve -has been issued. August 3. Deinocrnt.ift victory. Ma jarity of . Magincis. Democrat, over "UUS, republican, 1,055. Previous tlectioo, jnajorjiy of jjaginms, Dem ocrat, over Clatrgett, Eepublican, 319. ffRain iuJwo years, 736. J ulaU Agression al election, Aagnst o. lue Democrats nominated uocan Uidates aruJ made no contest. JNortr -..iuiuh ouut) uu'i vuijres 1" J I 01d?CIaims Redeemed MWEml Miscellaneous. V GREAT BARGA.'NS. IN Dmixrn joilly i both brnr,l, thA latpre largely increased, i Sevei Dem- ""gressmeu elated h ui mo. tjrrant s niHiniitv in th in 1S79 09nni "'HjoiltV in m . . ' Uemocratio less lhan two years, 37,000. ; ,t - So, gressiouaK, e ection. MnWir c erflooratic ictorj. Majority for Steele,' Democrat) over election, majority of teele, Democrat, over Jones, Kepubl1(JUf i 271. Demo crahogam in twoyeaVs 329. , Vermont State, aud Congressional elections, SeptemberV LaVe Dem ocrati ' ga ns. . ' rS6 ye- ... jf. .1 , 1Q dican majority on the State ticket eQ down several a.onsand. . Henaocrai ic gain iu the Legislature from 3 o40. Republi can majorities on c, ngressmeo re duced, aud one rerllla f caudidate for tJongress defeated JboH. ' Colorado CntJonaj" "election, September 8. ' Demou e victory.- Majority Jo-'J8wm. over Bromwell, lPoJSan. 3t.QOO.-r- ic ma- Ij-j"i8- yain e State TOWN of FayetteviUe SCRIP for the year TOWN TAX COLliECrOK-S OFFICE. oct I- lt New (Goods ! ALL II m .... l..i;r E. J. LILLY & CO. Are now recemng their Stock c FALL GOODS, FIRST OF THE SEASON ! TTTE ABE NOW! OPENING OUR NEW T T STOCK OF consisting of Dry Goods, Hats, Boots & Shoes, Keacly-Made Clolhln, , n Umbrellas, Motions, &c., &cM &c, &c. r SIIE!lWMlii8 Previous elect iou4 m'to hlif,iii. over xrd - v t (ty nt CoaflFee, it, Democrat, 1.336. Democratie Glgaiu in two years, 3,330. t 7 Main State and CoiAS8ional elec tions, September 14- iArae Demo cratic gains. Hepub ict "majority for Governor, as comparedwth 1872, re duced 5,000. As compale with Pres idential election, reduI 20,000. Democratic gains in the legislature. Kecapitulation : Demucratip New Hampshire, Connecticut, Otegon, Ar kansas, Kentucky, Tetiesse, Mon tana, North Carolina, omjug, Colorado- all by increased siiin'jjyitiea liepuUicau Vermont, iIaMe, b ov decreased niHioritiea. 'ff ISo Uoulesta Ubode is!auil.lTtali , "5 to k ley a large volume of 900 payee j 13uUer is retailing at 50 .cents per pound i apples 15 cents half peck ; potatoes 20 cents J tomatoes 12 ceuts; eggs 35 cents tie dozen ; sweet pota toes 30 cents half peck ; - chickens 25 cents a pound ; corn 20 cents a dczen. A general meeting of the slock Uolders of the Ptunsylvania.Pvailroad .vill be held heie at; noon on the 3d day of October to take action upon the report of the Investigating Committee. j v The creditors of Jay Cooke & C6. vill hold a public meeting iu this city an the 6ih of October. The report ot I. a Trnotaa lniw lust hPfl made '. he both Uooke bolter A liott. tried 0 o fin tri . wcg oxonneo exiDC for Jadse publican candi- eetinjj adjourned the expected resoln- nootination of Chamber- 1 of American Independence on CJneetnnt street below is Usually visited by tbe in mi r pif v at,r1 T nninu i- L.I i i - i l Dicn aweu tne crusaaer wnen ne first pazed noon the tomb of Jesus, the Nazarene. Dfrectiy upon tbe corner of Sixth and Market streets bnlv one square distant once stood the resi ntrdenee of Robert Morris, tbe famed rman i uusuuci ox icuuMiiauii, wuuse ore eminent wisuom ana management of the financial interests of the govern ment during tue revolutionary strut? :Ie seemed guided by an overruling Providence. Immediately eas.t of the residence and grounds of IJobert A1 .. : - i I a 1 i . . r quoins biuuu nome oi ueoree Washington, President of tho Uniled -3 La O Q in' hlB Ulili tia 1 trustee than bank President LiewiS, who was elected by the creditors. J. W. F Tost tbe Books. For tbe edification of ijho Times and other benighted Republican sheets wbich are unable to discover a pohti cal revolution in progress' this year, tbe following record of the results oi One of the 'causes of the tfinsatis. faction, of Southern white me with the existing state of thius, jl vtrv succiuctiy told in ati alrta which has been recently issued at PorlU(iib' non, Mississippi- from which it ap pears that the Governor of tbe 'iState is froui Massachusetts; tbe Lieuten ant-Governor is a negro from another State; the SuperiiiteuJea of Eiuca .ion is 4 negro now on trial for feloDVi In the County of Claiborne, where the address was issued, the Sheriff can iifiiner ireau nor wrne ; tue negro Coroc6rlis uuder indictment for baz i!ary !f the uegro conut? Treasurer cannot add up' a column of figures ; the Board of Supervisors Lave no reaV estate interest in the county, and iiiikI nf tl maiti ales ore t;roe8; oil course ctinnQLn niprehend iltsperate political cinditi0n tban tbis. The Smith sisters of. Giasfenburg Jl" To which the attention of purchasers LOOK AT THIS ! IHAVJia20-horsepowerSeni Engine for sale, that caa be bought for $500. Now is your time far' a Kngaiu. Apply to the subscriber at once, at, kgypt, Chatham county. N. C. l a. i uisiuuT. net 1 ' ' ' ii i " - - 1JS- T-UK SUPERIOR COURT. Frank P. Williston, Administrator of Peter Turner, aguiust Willis Turner, Matilda mm us, i4tubeu" Turner. Zena Mathis Petition tj Sklx, Ueaf. Estate. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To (he Sheriff of Cumberland County Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon Willis Turner. Matilda Fiauks, lieuben Turner and Zena Mathis!, the defendants above nainec , if they be found within your oouniy, to appear at tne iomce of tlie Ulerk ot the Superior Court for the County of Cum berland within twenty duyi after the service of this summons on them, exclusive of the day of such service, and answer the complaint, and let them tako notice that if they fail to auswer toe aaid oomplaint within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the eompUint. Hereof fail not, and of this summonk make due return. . I Given under my hiind and the seal of said court, tnis 2'Jth day of SepUmber, 1874. J A. McPHEUSON, Jb., Clerk of Sup. Oourt of Cumberland Co. oct 1 2t SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CLOTHING, &c. &c. Payetn 1 Dealers ioN V. iljr SuppUc 1 Coffees and Sngarof. Cheese, Batter, Il.ms, 8tri4 Mackerel, Cod Fish, Floor. Teas. Crackers, Pickles, Pitsjrvt S.wK 1.. V. A. - 1 nilST-CLA23 i GOOD3 It LOW PRICES M I april 16 tf PRTC W. D. 81111 TH & CO. FOR PUTTING UP FRUIT 8TONB "jAUS,; wjtiriil1ritbot 50v oovera holding 1 4rt, I' gallon. 1 gallon, 2 gallons, S Ralloss, 4 gallons a4 6 gallons. . j- - ALSO' ( S rONB CI1TJBN8 1 J , S, 4 aha S gallons. CUA8. GLOVER. sug 20 tf Market Sqnsrs. . 60 GRANITE SALOON- Latly purchased si an' immmiM YecTine of rrwes, anavm sentntm WjmM WJJI rtuMZ than ever. We are enabled to give Good COOD.9 for little mouey. Thw i the onilt.fHtit. IVcsA fttnrlc rooMinl in Fayetteville thia Season, and our Patrons can tthereforn rol STYLES and JFr-esh OualitifHi Pore8t "W V . ?'' V&.ES. which are as-1 VIar" , "P'HUT-ironi nest importert to Exchange Hotel), by G. F, WILLIAMS & CO. nnHIS Fimi-CUsa Bar and Baloon hii ben can (therefore rely on cettine NYl IWl refittd nd is constantly supplied with the IATJEST IIQUilES, L. STRAUSS & CO., Person Street, ft, doors below Market. - sep iu im oommon. All rancy sod Delicioos Drinks of ' cue season. . I Open from 5 a. m. to 11 r. ic. i June 25 ly . Uobcson County. Your , Taxes IS riAAKE notice, that I will attend at tha fol. L lowing times and nlace. fur thA Lai I flm to collect the State and County Taxes re- luuiuiujj uuc uuu uupaia tor 1674 to wit St. Paul's. Monday, Ociovir 2t 187. Lumberbridge, Tuesday, Octofa'r J3 Ulue Spring, Wednehd.iy, October iv Shoe lieel, Thursday, October 1 5. WauSulln, Friday, October 16. Union Chapel, Saturday, October 17. lilack Swamp, Monday, October rJ. gwrille, Tuesday, October 20. vvhite'rlOS Wednesvlay, October 21. cVrlinirs' "Mi.Tftursaay; October 22. SSr rtOP Cnut-.0ctober 23. ... HbweUsvUle rocioOctober 24. , o Ir,SlJKCTFULTiy inform their friends JL1 and patrons that they have now in Store! i compieie arocr of HARD W ABE I i ! . consisting, in part, of. GENERAL HARDWARE. Agricultural Implements, A full line of Blacksmith Tools, Wagon and Baggy Spokes Rims. and Hubs, - I Hollowware. Cordage, Carriage and Machine Bolts, Grass Blades and Scythes, G0000 Jos. Iron and Strel. JS" Gtvti us a call. sep 17-iy 1 COLE, GAiNEV, Cj CO.j PAYET-JTEVILLE, N. C, TEW FALL PIUNTS. n i ...... j BLfiACnED SniBTINO, 1 1 SHOE , &., to., Ac, I -i ' ' . . . r- tr Send. ia yosr orders. P. 8. All persons la arream over 60 day are requested to set Us their botes and e counts ot ins ivu oi sepiemner. . sug 27 tf LAND FOR fN Cumberland County L and Deep Creek, a? S. Oeddie, Mrs. Rjj' with 120,000 Tor-' 30,000 bw onef I Alio on - Tr complete. All' Land well tf Apply LWT sep24T r JEEP ON IIAND A "t-'C SUPPLY OF Wisharts, ?J-: Z y. Octobex 'vAM toeinfSSust pay up ,noic. Tax-payetA who owe me their taxes lor past years will fiuu their property advertised after ths above date, and costs of same added accordingly. i cannot, and will not, indulge any longer m k i o tf O are again to tbe front, jTbe r'emorae-j tay your taxes and save your property from less tax-collector bavin sold some of execution. it. JU.cMILiL.AJS, bhenff. l,V.Qt mtiorl.., i f i oct 1 it Jir ioo uivnuun 111 LI lyJX u UICII) s-otigr, instead of first fakirj": movable properly, as tbe law 'directs, for ud-' The Mason & Hamlin Co paid tuxes, tbe sistits brought suit against bim for damages, and tbe cause came on for trial the other day iu ai Winners of THREE HIGHEST AMD A Ls una DIPLOMA Of HONOR, at VIENNA 1873. and at rARlH, 1867, now offer the FINEST ASSORTMENT of the BEST . or uuot:s ajjaOxLsTr te$r Pi-ompf attctitlou ftlvcn to Shipping or Selling Goods aud Produce ! all tbe State nnd Territorial elections tbeir land, and tbe poi eitor is obliged quaint, rural fasbLjk Tbe sisters CABINET ORGANS in the WORLD, in ii. i tl .( i i - : i ... .. won tueir case a&a ure eiveu oack 1 utong new stjies wun recent improvements. wbicb have been beld from tbe bein-t,o pay 610 and costs iur iiiii(of the veai to the nresent dale And tbe neiybbor wid J mi S is published : bis mistake. so greedily bought in tbe laud is c'oli'jed to stir Cxbva Ci:sT&A(. Railway. The States-I States, tbe only rianie in tbe directory vine Lwvnamarit oflmday. says : "Last week, I cf tbat period, printed in small capital Col Fnamnnt RnrrinfT.f ntt r- MetterP. IblS hOD8e W8 btlllt foi tral Railway, that thiit road would be com- Governor Bicbard PenD, and was oc pleted to -Charlotte by .the nearly, part of cn pied as tbe -hxecative Maneion ol .November, The writer was also informed Washington and Jobu Adams. that in thA nfntnfacala nfllia A T .VO I 0 Eailroad. the" Carolina Central might be the A very fair representation of these pureherous. -The purchase if this road would f historical buildiDgs wbicb were lone ooTiate inenecessiij.oi ouiioiog ine xiicory i H0 torn down is preserved in tbe immense painting of theni preseuled to public view on the Sixtb slreel front of tbe colossal structure cow standing upon tbeir sites. Jut here let me call tbe reader's attention tbe fact tbat tbis ment tbe largest of tbe kind in tbe world is tbe practical result of tbe Tho CharloHc Obsenfcr says that three, btores were burtivU by an in cendiary fire in that bityonlast Sat urday morning. .Loss oki tuildings and stocks, about $18,0001 JJayard laylor writes f;tom Iceland iuui, uu unei eu u Aceianller a piece ; connection. Two lines for the Spartanburg and Ashe ville Railroad have been surveyed and the es timate made for grading, bridgeiDg and masonrr. lhe estimate of the hne from Asheville to Spartanburg by the way of Co lumbus, la.l.utU.YOb. lhe estimate of cost by Warrior and North Pacolet line, is $967,- 54), $865,580 with substitution of trestles. Thaw 4a awaw nYvksifirn 4rtf f Vtio wnY 1 1 be speedily constructed, whaetver may be its J judicious and liberal advertising in cost. -state governments have no hand in I citu a iia country newspapers, f ourteen the matter. ; . ...." Jyears ago its proprietors began bosi mere has been a fatal occurrence1 in Fall ness ; tbe nrst daj' s receipts .were but Z4.67 ; they now frequently reacb S25.0O0 a day, and average $1,000 for eacb" working day of tbe year ; -New Hampshire State election, render it, with a dead i-s of wiiat March 10. Democratic victory. 31a- ever be may bavo expcJiod. Served i n itv nf Wnston. Democrat, over Mc- iheni right. 4 - - - j ' Cntcluns, Republican, fpr trovernor 1,45a. Legislature, Democratic iu both Houses. Previous year, majority for Straw, Ivepubhcan, over Weston, Democrat, for 'Governor, 2,007 ; Iie- pnbiican majority in the Legislature on joint ballot. Gb Grant's majoiity in tbe State in 1872. 5.443. Demo cratic net gain over the Republicans oI uonej fur some small Aervice, and m less tbau two years, 6,908. lue raan lauguea ana rau avay I nuoue isianu oiaie e.ecuou, auni i. IUE hrst drove of tho f mi t . i I uvkioou vs. ine JJemocrais nominatea no caum- Jietituckv males arrived inokita j i- . ... .. " . '-r v""" iiuiea auu mauo uo cuuicst. line otuer dav 1 onnecucni ornie eieciioa, April o. Democratic Vic uersoil, Dcmoc lo I lienublican. for (jovernor. b.72. 1 A war is imminpnt. hptm..n ri,;n ..manf.'r. ui.-u , -. . . ' .. -.',. . - ru vmi,B 6.swv. coiouubu- j,er.is nture i'emocraiia in both and .Innun branches. JJemocratic majority on joint ballot, 54. Previous year, ma jority'of, Ingersoll, Democrat, over Havens, lienublican, 5,814. , Demo cratic majority in the Legislature ou joiut ballot-; 4. Grant s i majority lu Joy Rev. not only exclusively for cash, as formerly, but also on JSEW . fLANS OF EASY FAY- MENTS, the most favorable ever offered ORGANS RENTED WITH PRIVILEGE OV PURCHASE, to almost any part of the coun try, rirst payment $9.90 or upwards. ILL US Tit A TED CA TA LOG UES and Cir- culars, with full particulars, sent free on re quest. Address MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN C0-, Boston, JTeic York or Chicago. TART IN LIFE! BRYANT, STRATT0N& SADLER, BUSINESS COLLEGE. No Vacation--Enteb any Tiara. ,r For Documents, Money,' Specimens, Patrons and Terms, address W. H- SADLER. Preset, Baltimore. Bend for free Farm Pamphlet r.nMF EJflRTH ! tory. Majoiity of In- " Que8tOr of the day Did Shake- all about Maryland. County map. 20 cents, crat, over Harrison, 8Peare 8luaI C:lC0n s fH as venison ? J J. F, MANCHA, Easton, Md. HARRIS RRIS 5T0N. : :Jund it is the earnest hope of every Democratic; victory River, Ms8., caused by. the burning ot one of the principal cotton factories,' resulting in twenty killed, thirty-Kix wounded and three missing. . The corporation is serorelv cen sured or mismanagement. . 4 " lb ere Is no disease troublesome to manage It comes when you . rmii am till ibe most conspicuous remedy lor. this com- onco retire . irotn ousiuess or uiscon- I Previous election,,; Grant s m&joritv plaint i Johnson's Anodyne UnimenL - f tinue advertising. It seems to me for President, 3.492. Democratic ce't iwo or .tnree oosea ot Condition Touders will common cough- or cold cases may be cured iNAatt fO KEK'l' ON- Or 1H. nli at the residence f HennrXeflIWtr . V.Ln : the State ii 1872 4,218. Democratic - - Pbmbebton, all of Montgomery county, net gain iu !let.8 than two. years, 10,990. . , , j Oregon State election, June 1. COBB CANSLEE. -Nea PEACH TREES! FIRST-CLASS, AT Special Low Rates. Write for prices and for Catalogue of Peach andotoerJtrees aniLylaals to EDWJN ALLEN, New Brunswick Nurseries, New Jeiisey. ! (M S)f per day at home. Ctrl LJ 1 f iroa 1 ilraQa 1tr.;..:. w the 15th nit... hv t? & TJt-W" Stikson A Co.. Portland, Ale. o Terms Geoboe ease flesh is heir to inore litjle -clothing merchant ia the.city Grover, Democrat, over Toiman, Re- wV;B to1?Miss oiaA daughter of t"fet'iIdSeSS H"ff nse . to , advertise, publican, for Governor, 532. Legist - 7 Cansler. Esq - tt gets ready to go away. that Joha Wanamaker, Esq., will at tui e anti-Republican in both branches, . DIED. ' eex guaranteed to Male and Fe- male agents, in their locality. Costs ninu io irj it rnrucuiars x ree. P. O. V1CKEKT A CO., Augusta, Me. $77. P.OBINSON. Near Taylor',- Bridge. Samp- know this from experience. r.rier win s uavairy iuai no oiuer ueuucuon can oe arawn ,rin nr the io,-KU..,o ;., i,.0 OTint,ulwr i74. Mr. Febdi- cur a horse of mv f,m" tb ;.: hr nrsnA tl. ?. " V ' i-uo ,u tw' v"w" AND kobinson, aged 29 years, son of W. J. andthe verywom "7 nT.. " ',WV ar8' :.: ' ' .- deceased, and Mrs. Janetla n fe weelt'.Ws u,uv." iluv ArKanaaa Uous ltutional e ection. xwomson. -.. ,. prosper, . he must ; liberally patronize June SO. Dernoftraf it: siolnvr. Out I - MnPFfP.If Kf IV nn n. . . - I . - . ,, - -- l . v LIIM 1 1. li.t nnl lhe next regular meeting of the fitmntnn I uis country newspaper. i I r,t ;rit . l .lenlv. nf hnrt liauQoo ..t ."" . CountT Aorinnftttmi i: '.' T ' V V..,i... .. . -vu" ,"t3a ' T-T. x lIie residence of first Satuirdav in Ortnhr ti Pr,.n;.. uwj vmo 'u"u i,ull"i at mrueu ueoioerutic delegates. . xoia AA ,7. xV' -annnr,near ay . raMy w uctooer. Abe .Executive cnn.i,act nrnr r.f A ... t. 7,.r,.. etteville, Mrs. Catherine fnPnniA ,;r omgutee .especial!, : requested to be TT" U w " " "U l r VV"0"- ? Alexander, MoPherson. toths7ottTTof tk, : . . ' t .'. I on.vo, wj lesuuff wuBUHQn. o,iu. uonvenuofe: lieur 1 nsr-age. . "ifiessed are ti. ha mwa , JpaMprf Q -n it. . , , , " i " i! I " o'j It. i I rlnrfl nf lieniamin Frunklin ami 1,; I ,v.i.U.'i r.....;.. 71 sm mn.l the I,nrfl. frnm )i.nf r ... e.. -j- uujjs, o sueep, ir," . io i "v; wiijvi , i ,uk i uu j vuvvWtlu xea, saitu tne rwere found necessary to wife .UeDorati, wno ootn lie buried in jonty in tbe State i in ,1 872, JJ,i4C.i n from their labors. u i,mius"""" one grave wiiu a Marge square marble I Uemocratio cam ,m less tbaa ,lwotv laem." - ' X i, ,.v siao.iaifl nai-way- aoove mem. J his I years well, tue Timea anxumetic j i. . f " , 1 la Concord, N. C, - H- wh us iii LiiH rfn i i - i , . . . ' t inn iiiviiL ni rna ivtk ; ;. - " irf-tM rrrn vu i o at a rrn n rrcktt . ti - . i n a mishs -wt - - i o . lii in?j ii - nwu u i av ii t rnmsvtt Air Ann sneaAoa : - m a Kentucky State election5. AuiruSt ' 3:titin: vrL0 prominent tor Jlo cents; together with a Marriage Guide, SNELL, SPAKE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF - I Side aud End-Spring No-Top Buggies, Top-Buggies, Turn-out-Seat Buggies, Phaetons, Two-Seat Wagons, ... Cabriolets, Barouches, -1 . ltockaways, &c., Ac, '. ' NEW HAVEN, CONN. Send for Catologae and Price List. w 6 6 TSrCHOMANCT, OR SOUL CHARM ; JL INQ,'' How either sex may fascinat and gain the love and affections of anv one tne! choose, instantly. This simple mental Large received . i" GIVE THEJtt A CALL I, sep 17 1. - . - ! TIN AND COPPER W0RK1 I I. B. DAVIS FAY etteville; n. c, HAS REMOVED from his well known Stand, at comer of Market Square, to .1 . m . ... - ; I A1IOH OLC me recent ntann m x. it. Momucswonn, i r r,.c V I- v Rockfish Villags, Wednesday, Octo George NswUm', Seventy-c irst, Thl 6U At mj tember. Smith's October lL Dsvans'sBU Bullard's Vli tober 5th. 4 Cedar Creek, John K. Ray's October 7th. McKethan s Que 8tb. i V Smith's Precinct Liu onoow via, , Nixon's Store. Carver's V Bsq., two doors East oi son street, where he invites his customers nd the public. . I 1 u . A 1 J .1. J. . . Mm Ac. , doue promptly to order, aud at low terms. A good assortment of Stoves, Tin Vars, Ac, constantly on hand. sep 17- tf REMOVED fTlHE UNDERSIGNED his removed his X GDN SHOP and EDGE TOJL MVNU FACTORY to the Store formerly occapied by aamuei oceei, ' October 15th. . Flea Hill School House. Monday. October 19th. . i Blue's Sand Hill, Tuesday. October 20th. It is important that the Taxes should fcs paid promptly this year. They are nearly one-third less tbn last year, and the Credit of the County must be kept up. ' io tnose who owe me lot suher of the years 1871, 1872 or 1873. I esa only say thai I cannot and tot 12 not iadulga any longer. x nose oi this class who rail to asset ns at Ollth ilf of 3 1 nrliC t NquaiC, the above ppointmenU will And their prop. ; Adjoining s. j. llliisaalp. Keeps constantly on hand Gnus, Pistols, bocks, Keys. Powder, Shot, ic. All work in his Hue done cheaply and promptly. 6epl7-lf WALTER WVTSON. CENTRAL HOTEL I f o ' FAVETTSYILLB, II. C.t FAULK & MCDONALD PROPRIETORS. W, J. rvlODONALD MANAGER. -o erty sdvertised. Save yourselves cost, ' . R. W. H1RDIE. 8 her lit Fsyetteville, N. a, Sept. 16, 1874. sep 17 2t . i T. B. HOLLIIIGSWORTII, Auctioneer tnd Commissiott Kerch ant, Ad. 67 PERSON STREET. ALL bam ness entrusted lo hi ears wiu be promptly attended to. Cousin msuts solicited. Liberal advancements mads on consignments. "s ' I . 'marl-tf 1 W1LLUSI McS WEEN A S0H, KIWPORT.TEfjr-.' . -ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Praetioa in County. District, aad UnlUd SUtes Courts, and in) Baprsms Court at unoxvuie, ana MasnvuisV Oct -tf swaaiii factory ?ht of six or before"! among tbe poor of tbis cty, tbe Read -onasijng coai company uas . auvancea tne N 1 Prlceo cPa Y cents a mouth for tbe J last three months, and bas at the same Zt I time reduced tue rates lor labor wages II j by suspending work ut tLe mines aud "qtucg tbtir rai'roud jtmployes ,ou 'f time. Just wliy4we are compelled V 45 cewts f ton more fori coal, noting tbe company 40 cents a mine and carry it. to market 1 last Mo r Kentucky State election, August 3 citizen ot Montgomery ruiuunui; n,vuii, icmugittiiu uitt- I tcuiwtuiou Moote and Mtj: 1 t nn nnn A jonty, b0,844. Democratic majority l?.jTnu bente was a t"ruber of the Metho- LIAM & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. ' in tbe . Presidential election, 11,39G. h!n, i and estetaed by all wbo knew oct 1-4 :- - . ' illDl. &nrl Ipavoc unfa " . L 1 r - XjJlrZZ.l t Tn'tb ffl. nf thA rliafra iinn nomn.nati,. trlMnrv nm; rnA m. " 3 . county, ae once Mgjuan yracie, meama, Hints to x,aoies. i .. nf i , n. i. u.. j j ,., k uj -t t; i.in-nA sonnto m, . t i Democratic gain in ' lees than years, 49,448. -: Tennessee county elections, August 3. Democratic ictory every v here. 50. UiiU. HUU IfAVAR li i. 1 fV. J ' ..... tw.i - i,, ; "1. M ",u.u several ciuiuzen , w. Address T.WIL- Special Noiices. The venerable Archdenni. if r n.,. ham, Canada East, says that he suffered from I A. W. i Manufacturer and dealer in FURNITURE, Estimated D-mocratic majority, OOO. ABemocraUc inaiority in lite dvsronTJA4' K'A???. : Corner FayetteviHe and Davie Sts., Presidential election, 10,736. Demo- that three weeks use of th Peruvian Syrup 1 FirstCorner Belowthe Yarborough Howe, cratic gain in less tbau two years, ta?Iroutonic)nas benefited him s wonder-1 ; -r, -i -j -v-i-- tvt Ci ' ' about 40 000 ' f folly that he can hardly persuade himself of I rt.&Wxe-xXJ., o-i . :i ; UOOUl . i I tha roalifw nJ . i "L,1 t-r.8UB . : 1- Mlria)AS l-onl nil hand nd mAm Jt poujiiB urug VnOW U11U iu a w- -r- - - T spring, has not yet- Montana Congressional election, tonished at the change. to order. sep 24 3m THIS well arranged and convenient Hotel will be thoronghly repaired, lefurnished and ready for the publie about (be 1st of I vuLUisxun. ib4, wun tus oest flew rami. rn TtV A o mm miiniint ture, Carpets, JLc, now arriving from the IU I CAnO MHU MhAMldii i North- It was lormerlv the I o 'iwi. oomnieuon oi me jjtjta jijvii JL PACIFIC . BAILR0ULD anablM to Kennesaw Route, via Western and Itlaatio Railroad, to offer the only all-rul roots froaa Georgia and the Carolina to all points ta Texas. . , , , - a"- ; On and after September 1st, toroogk coaches leave Atlanta daily (or.Mmv"- Little Bock aad Tcxarkana. Texas, w changs, connecting thera with tbr" ' for Uooston and all points in Tei J Think of ONE caanga of r Atlanta, Oa. , and Houstoa.X ' . Bates reduced by th routs irom 9 0 to 9 la 1 ' Full information "- plication to ALBErf ' Agent, Nashville, t' lUilroad. Allan U,1 eastern geni A. . Oenl Pass'ra sep 24 2t SIIE51WELL HOUSE, is in the centre of Town, four doors North of the Market, on . GREEN STREET. The Booms are being fitted up with the Lest comforts and improvements, and the TA HLE will be supplied with the best the country afford. There will be attentive Servants and Terms ss Low as tbe times will justify. A I.iVKRY STABLE is connect J with the House, an j Carriages and Hacks will convey p.iKeiigerst at all hours, to and from Trains and Boats. ' ; Stoch Uealer and "t htir tTrovet will be- Sceommodated.:and travelers, with teams or norses, can b provided for. ;:;A,BAR'RboM;V. with the best Liquors. Ci-Mrs. ic. is is the House, ! well m.4med and supplied. . , : i sep i 1 t J m , . A. fJOOHL Wholesale au'iRe- tixil dealer in tobacco. Sunn nnd Cigars So. 3, Green Kt, . K-etteTiJle, . U. -oe 27-1 y I A DOO I r
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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