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";RIDGE BLADE , OROAX ro.V. N. CSBPp 1830. j. if. ni4xA m;nnys, Edita? hu.1 Joyr. - N E '.V TE It M From aud a.V 15t '.' S of February IWW, the siib.-fcrifion price ul ,hc ltuuc '(iffvymu-, wlvanw. ; $i.ai- p:iy.jnt delay.: I li m inths, $2,00 jOur tLi-i.a1if.re casty or produce paid in jlranoi,- ff time is given a all it must be hi spcvi4'.uiHract. ''" i 7'ki: frlitnr will nut be ft sponsible Tor tW vie" of correspondents. IJjia cihinunications from all (lection Bx4ljm nctly solicited. News items vi f nalm' -j.u e tliaaktullj received. ' -rt rrT tr nt"-. -:' Mu.il i of t'l Ml v-r FOi'. Eoz;. W? H. English, of Indiana. Iiocraticjtale Tictel FQB GONMBESS: (8lh District,'; GEN. E. B. VAN 01. of Bnnconibe. eutt ioVfc,aNOR. , Tbmas J. Jarvis, ' of I'itt. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR James L Robinson, of Mucon. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : W-.L. Saunders, of Wake. FOR TREASURER ! - Dr. J. M. Worth,- ol Randolph. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL : Thomas S, Kenan.. of Duplin FOR AUDITOR ; Gen. W. P. Roberts, of Gates. JFOR SITT. l'UR. INSTRUCTION. ' J. C. ScEr1ioro, '' of Johnston. F'JIt ELECTORS AT IiARGE : i n. .1. 31. I i' at n, Kal. II. IJiiNlee'. fFor Judge Superior Cimrt 5th District: JOHN A. ( ilL.il LR, A Guilfoj'd, ' FOR THE SENATE : (ojtli fcicnatorial -Districj,.) Dn. J. C. NEWLAND, J. V. GCDGER,. 1'OR HOU.SE OF KEl'KEbtNT.ITIEES : COL. SAM L M. U. TATE. For Sheriff Joseph Briltain. For Registrator of Deeds -W. T. Hur Lisou. F,Qr Treaffjier Dr. J. I.. Lnxto,i. For Surveyor -Rev. It. S. iliei netliy. For Coioher Rev. F. R. -lyjer. Pmrrr wit.i d strut tin- form, hut tiot the principle of juxtivc. T.htm vill live i,f "pit' ! ru n of tlr- inrd. WiNFiKUP Sc.rrr Han. oi k. When iiuyrrt yiittiittni ft ovtrthrotrn turl pi ir ' '! the cirit nuthnr,yff :i ... uniting to jtrrf"-."'' e, ,', ,-. ii tl. nle( un l;fCX, tltt military pttin'r xLould rcic to It ml, and the i"ei iidmh.ixtrtititin rcniw it nattffrtt nnil ritli'fut (I'ltuitiiun. Hancock in 18(17. - Tbe Supreme Court decides that tin Statute of bun lalioii iio. s i ot inn against a married woinaii. Tlie Bridge b.jUveen .V- Yo' k and llrooklyn has cus! thus far, SEl.OiX), It ppt yet complet.'d. Niueteeu juales m'a drove of thirty, were kiled by a flash yf '.lightning io Washington county, Ky.' l'hey had jllPt been purchased for $1.-144. Tt is said in Washington that each of he pnitus will put a nnlli. ti tbe 'Indiana campaign. J Id aid. 1. do lars in .c York 1 Gtrfield sno.tnl be so fortunate ns tu lie electeil by the people to the presi ileiicv, the ConMitutioii pn-serilies his Uking his seat. He cannot legally hold jy office under the Institution. That tlocument does not permit any oue to hold rffiee under it who has laeu guilty ol bribe taking. If Garfield is not guilty, jf be can not be provei. guilty of that charge, lheii there is ho such thing as taking a bribe. This will doto remember. Just in proportion as the H-,l',-i;f chances become moie- de.-prrate does their mii-Doee to win at any cost become intem-itied. They are beginning ftgtPJI .TOIO.Jfr.aV intended. They are beginning 0.WJI i "1" ' 01 ",! U"U'7 mr to ta,k about che:.tu.g the people of New j pair at last drdted into a tenement house York. Conn, client and K.-w. Jersey by iu the mid tot of a colony ot -ignorant cajlini the Legislature together ami ap- for whom tne Barron wrote Jet r " . . .. ' ' i r... lo .....1 .? secured a oit- Viiitinc- the electors. Iu this way they V 1 , T : ' v. made all Radicals. Huch a game fKt.p pt to injure them in oth-r "'tiev will do anythiug to win. Tbe Supreme Court of the United tates meets Octob-r 12.rh. Tbere are several important eases before itj among t)iem the Florida raiilroiid wits the question whether -letted f?r lottery a geiiis cm be excluded froiu tbe United Ifiiteo miilsaad.tbe jjygatviy ease from Utah, about females. John Kelly, cb.et of Tammany, saysof the prospects in New York : "Tbe Democrats of New York urn uni ted and are iu full sympathy and accord in their support oi riaucock and English. '.Ve Hti-.ill ive our Presidential candidates tbe largest majority that lias been givei, for Democratic nominees iu many years much larger than llr. TUden received iu lh7(.i' That m the Way to talk it Thus far Virgnia is tbe only dark spot. Jndge Cloud uud Gen. Garfield are be only two mm on tbp record who bars fonud themselves capable of acting the thre ; pnrtn. 'ar,-yer, judge and jury. This was Cloud's invarable custom wlieu ou tbe bench, and Garfield showed him self like unto him win n; in 187G, he ac -ted as Hayes' lawyvr in gathering up ev idence in Louisiana 'and afterward-, as jude ami jury in si !oo;..ie; com Mission. F.. The nips, i A;;.': H Vif flo'.t. :- I! :i,r.;:.. 4 returns, bi t!Ciicrea tion refi c-i-t. 'i ,t ru: - IV. ' rust n.: bi . ul'l I V ill? i iV'Tlli r 1 ' I i' 1 ' i" . i.. -n i c.i !ov r-:i.e .... lb'-,. ...... .: .. .' --i i iij eleclnix Ki-piiii!ic.ais to oiiice. They tried it iu the east- ru ' ccunties, and those counties were nearly ruined by. high taxes, no benefits o.-curingto the people therelrom. They tried if iu the States in 1810 to 1870, an 1 although the Radicals spent hnndreiis of thems mils ol dollors I.el.oiiMiu io tiie iehool fund, they paid out only $38,000 Tor schools, and r.lthougli they Kpeut a million of dollars .the State get up particular ad-vaufa- i'iom it. If the people, want ex tra.tfa.gant, reckli ss aud incompetent officers,- let them elect Republicans. This, lioivever. is not what ti.ey desire and they will vote for Democrats iu c.sfji-j nee-- A'..;' & Oow.ce-. Speakiu (if th danger of South"rn ascendancy, in uise oi Hivuco.'k's eie-:-tion, Conkin g says : "Bit we are told Hancock would watch them". Au angel might watch a tiger, a child might at tempt to devide a beaf.steak with a blood hound." Ey ibis it appears that Conk- ling thinks of the South sjs a kiud of ti ger, and again aij'a Suit of blood-houud. Tigers, howe,or Con ling, do uot steal, nor do blood-hounds pretend to be vir tuous, proving themselves to be ouly whited 8npnlchers, We are waiting to hear from the re turning board ef or i any o;ii.iiou is hiz 0 riled on the result in Maine. , Enpaa Mint we may remark that all tlie towns have been heard from jiud the "indica tions" are that Plaisied is elected; but will be counted out. It.mattys not now who draws the salary as Govt ruor of Maine. The 'moral effect'-' of the. elec tiou s ti"i.)g thousands of independent votes in Ohio and Indiana. Vharlupe There is one thing a Democrat may safely bet upon. If Gen. Hancock i-i fairly eli eteit; if be receives s Asjonty of the eieetor.il votes ai;d is u-fraiided out of them in any wav, he will ti his sent. He yill be the next President-of the United States. That would be n .1 ( lit ti e si'iti-t bet any man could make concerning th" enming election. Gban dlerism, Blainris.ii, Shermauisui, Grant ism, Garl'.el iif-.m will not prevail iu No vember, "Tiie phi'l'b- mean to have . a chalice, A rue f h i i" election and au hon est count. The people ,.r - tii'e i o! s' Clonal strife, i hey want ;i true Ceion of equal. States, and Mime of th. ni despair of seeing it iln.iei- Ilepuo!iv.;) i-ijle. With so aide and at jol a lei.d. r a" G n. H incock, tht-v rinuk ii is s .l. ty make -a -clung". W,.i u t h-r w s. .1 a., .v f:ei 1 - ve r-.' 1 een haV I 1 lie sie 1 tie i est I est l- s,li S ot a Demo l' i ,s iii-.s yeai would be the deiriotistrali m, sure to lot- biw. that tbe glorv, lemoraud peace of tins lleiuiblic do uot , epeud upon any one p 'iy im'on niti ma, i p. j A comin.'.i .- i.oi.i Ivasils is now at j St. Louis s-. .ic tin-r aid tor tiie starving, and destitute in t ic iu-rt-1 e n part cf the J Sta'e I he lowest estimate places itie I 'in.l ..r of pet phi who nre tyitfering at '2."..b';tl, I'll.! t'ic c ite of t if!Jitiou is uroney'' w-.lit a visitation f'-.i -aMic !.l-eji worm and chintz bug, bus -ruined the wheat. Horn and potato crops, in a half doz n entintie. Gi yernor Si. John has advised nil the jjjp.e ir. l,e droiigijt visited district to leave K onas if p.tfsb ble. It ill li n.iK.u lies Atnoii;-.J Coitvills. A convict died r-ceiltlv ir, .tb hespi b.I on IJiackwel. s Island who was ,s r ving out a ti nr. for pettv larceny io ler the name of Henry 'Howa;.d.! lie was Baron Herman de ltiiffeuber., whose fiimily reside in Hnissells, an.,1 sre known throughout Europe for their wealth and high connections. He came to this ' -4 country tiitrtm vears ago. wed s-ipplk-d witli money aiid with letters of intrn iuc tion to -soniff ot the best families of Sew York. After so.ne tpue he mar ried a demitic in a fa.iW he was in the habit offviisiting, and i ssimied the name of De3L -itirie. Both his wifend be became uissipated, and wheu he had r l - ' ..l .1... ters to frieuds. aud tau.i secured a pit- t.mce, lie began al.v. to associate witn thi yeg.'nnd ou June 11th was sentenced 1 tji'the Maud for theft. , Independents. Tlie pepnblican plan of campaign seems 1$ be to go in laigerly on what are called Independents; They know they stand no gfij:t of show Ifefore the people iu a squarti open fight., so they go arouud bnuting ng ' disappiinted, sore-head democrate, so, called, and urge them to come out and run against the partv choice, with assurance of tlieir support. In this wty '.hey hope to create division among democrats and break down the party. Tbere oan be but oue opinion among ns of. man who wiil allow them selves to be used in any such way, al)d those who are deceived by such their I t , T . , I ... ... .. - an "in dependent cau lldate tor Concress 1 c - ruu 'oours au nu'iit-wt 10 nie peoiiu aou- sive of 7iob Vance. It is oaly valuable as a radical campaign documeu yet the Doctor would take it i,n high dndgt on 'to be considered uii-dew K-ratic. Tt peo ple of the .democratic pei-usuasiiinde Vj'ib Auditor for fuar jears, and 4iVc.iuse they did not put him iu for four more years, he pi-opuses to '.'caw 'em out." If the hest(v.;:d of ;,Hie- upon individuals. ereies iio i.bii.dioii to' the party, at leasj. jet llift party be ex 'inpt J'r.m iiiiif ii'ion for having piv- n the individual a.i Sil.s, one who i'-:S se fis'i tiie on.y . . - i'.r ' I :r' ' v .si rs. ' ' ll!S! :. : h M. un; ,!i "til, ')' l, 7t i all'l tii 1'. is everv in lie will lie lurire; ml Siurii Ci:rolin;t r --v , ! i i.e. well . epres lit- 1 !h! T ee occasion will uiiii.e-bte.llv ie ' Hi "'I'-. V'-n-i iiomitaiu in liHjat e t ' i the Atlanta an I Char' o.te A.r-Li.ne Haiirou i. 33 miles weal of Charlott". The trauspoaation commit jtee have received tiie full co-operation of all transpi rtuiion linea iu the south west, embraced in the territory from the borders of LVxas to tlie Northern bound aries of Maryland; aud the ticket to King's Mountain and return will be sold good for thirty days from date of E.de sale commencing October 1st and con tinuing to 5th at a rate of lj cents per mile p;ich way. This is an event laden with much interest to the whole Amer ican people, especially the people of this section, whose ancestors took part in the battle which we now commemor ate, and they should be lirgeily repres ented. The monument is nearly com pleted and the workmanship of it, I learned, is excellent, and will be Com plimentary to tlie builder, Mr. J. F. .McNinch, oi Charlotte. It is lamentable that it was uot built on the line of the railroad, where it could have beeu seen aud admired, instead (,1 tbp unfrequent ed, vild and rugged olace where it is located. Accommodations1 nre tiemg made for the convenience -aijd comfort of the large crowd expected to be present. The lwtel and resturaut acoouujiodiiiious wi'l be ample. The republicans are making an" effort to captnre the next Congress, aud iu view of this fact it behooves every true North Carolinian to see that the next delega tion from this State will show a democr atic gain. Tlie Philadelphia Ti trii "ih, 1 republican, virtually give up the presi dency, anir"this sounds, the republican ; key-note. "With the incoming of the' new President the existing ('ogress goes 0 it; a::d while the Repub'icans' should exhaust evtr honor aide resource to elect the new President, they should provide against their possible failure to do so by exhausting -very possible re source to elect a maj uity of the Houe of Representatives. To do thai will re quire infinitely b-;s elf irt than to elect the President, and while there may be reason to tear the loss of tiie Executive Department, ti.eiv is no reason to fear tiie ioss of'the House if proper effort be made togaiu it. The import -uce of such a gain e :ui,ol be overestimated, for in .lmost fvery instance the Households the b.Jsnce o'f power." i'rom Plow Koy to (iovcriior. F;oni a plow-boy to Governor what a change! I'rom holding ihe plow han dles, to holding tiie reins of the Statf- how" woiiuious a transformation! The Gov piors pi iioi tb Carolina have ijsu aily beeu men wiiose parents were a bauJaut.y able to give tht in every adyan- (ace in e.iu ailing an. I assisting uieui .u i ti.. ir early effort, but this was not the . Vuse with Gov. Jarvis. ly mir.t s.ud; 1 after his work wai done, he prepared himself for college, md then borrowed tbe money to comphte his education, aud every dollar of it he has long since paid back, so that he ln-s paid lor his e.oueniio'i. Let the poor boys of Xrth Caro .ua be eu. oil.'aee.i by tli-s example ! oi their Governor, ami strive, like bun, I ,. e.liicale tbemselves. ills career 1 . jle lioiU, aiul it is o;teii i r - . - - said, "what has beeu dune, may be uoue again." I'ii p. r t ur.eiu-y. Oi. be, i j t m re; nor Vance very h.iv-:l;- .c'ser, le financial issue in bis Wilmiug -pe ch. He said tiie Deniocrati. party was in favor of issuing jus. a. iniaiiv greenbacks lis could 1,0 re iceme, : ill spec his' is much as could be kept at per value. I; more were issued t!l -u tin v wol".:d depi'. cate ii. value a;id p jon vease to be a part of the currency. The most enth'iast-.c tireeiitiacker would be wiliiu hardly to t -kc ive dollars in ( n-R favorite curr-ney that ouly in fact reiiresented four dollars. Whenever you tl.Hel the'laud with more pape;- eiir rency tbnu the reqmreme'.its trade d'luand, you are certain to lessen its value if vou do nut destroy it. Winston ,v utim-l : '. M. T-iiskii', United states 1), strict Attorney for Ala Damn, ad iressed the Gartlchl club at this place l ist week end was introduce-' by Judg- t'ioi.d as follows : "l have the pleasu. e okintr. Itjctlig to yon to you tie- H ii- Mr. Diisk'm, of Abibauia Ala biUna. He used to live in North t'.n-n-lina, "ml when he went to Alabama he was a man without character, and r -maiu 'd so until the colored people (tu 1 bless 'em took him up and made hni. what he is.'' Applause. Garfield and the Solid South. The Sonth became solid iu .-.elf.dfence jiist as New York city became solid against tbe Tweed robbers. Pinned down by Federal bayonets, plnnllerd by carpet-baggers, political outlawed by the whole policy and practice, of the Republican party, the white people of the South could no more avoid being I)emocr.its than they could hare avoided being born white. But it will be recollected that about the time the South became solid, the North also became veryuearly solid, and ' fry much"the s one reasons. When, iu m - . t, " , , , ., -r, J. the, spoliations of the Republ 1C lU TiH-t9 uiwlor Iwm.noiMto .111 1 .-.,, i Idlers, had re.wi.td a point which the .. , , . , io;.n r p.tieiKe ou'.d pot endure, tl;e Republican majority of ucafly pue huu dred in the House of Reprbentatives was replaced by a like Democratic ma jority, and Northern public opioiou was for the time about is solid as the South t ru ou the maiu question of the houest government. Bjt who was it that provided most cureluily snd most effectually for the outinuaiK-y of rhe solid Suutb? James . (iab?;Si.i) was the man. He went to Louisiana to assist the fabrication of the iruud iu the .S'tate iu ls76, and having had spt cial charge of tiie affidavit mil. in the Aew Orleans Custom Housw, he knew better than anybody else ex 'ept John Sherman, that, to use the language ol Mr. H'aiue, "it Hayes was eiectco" 1'. ek n . .Was elected." iiu; in or.. i r lo .-t tu.- eoi.se.it oi ci-r ta.u r-nutLie:n Congressmen to go on with Jne fraiiiiuleiit count, it w,is abso lutely necessary to agree th.it, tiie t'o luiO'.-itaiit hiMitiiern States Louisiana i.ud South Caroliua. wnicu alll remaiu- ed in Ueimblicau bands, should be turn- d owr t 1 en!oerats, notwithstanding tUe fact that the lo-'al i e ta licaa li ks bad received more votes man the Hayes elt;ctois. This asreemeut Garfield made, fornia- lv and soleinnlv. for Hi. yes au 1 for hiuiX self. The troops which lnul supported the I'eturniug Boar,is in the crime just perpetrated, and propped ni the carj)ft- J bag Governmeuf against the people, were withdrawn. A commission was sent to New Orleans to break up the Packard Legislature by bribery and in timidation from Washington; and the work was doue, The .youth Was solid ified. The thieves and forgers who had counted Hayes in were quartered ou the Federal Treasury, instead of on the States whose votes they had stolen. The Federal patronage was otieri d to such Southern Democrats as were wil ling to take it, and 7ayes openly ad vertised, a little further ou, that he stood ready to exchange offices and jobs fur! Southern votes to elect Garfield Spea- I ker. let this man. nominated atramst the trutiists of the stalwarts, complains . i .. ... iii Ol MIC nuiln lAinni, lie- ui.'it4ii .Tin, e he made solid Jy thu iufainous comp.iel between himself mid the Southern leu- ! ters for ihe consuiaation of the 1 m pluud. Xt w York Sun. x.ioelo- A lloiiibic Discovery. LAwnENCEVti.Li:, S. ('.; Sept. 4, Mr Henry Order, an old citiz'u of New berg comity made a startling and siekning discovery this morning. It seems thai he w.is very fond of fishing, ami to day started for his u-.tial Saturday all day fish. He went ti) liis f iv orite place, the Littiin River, aud threw in his ho-ik, hut tbe 'fish diil not oite. Looking into the water, he saw the outiuns of a man's body ou the bottom. Horrifn d he ai once summoned help. When tin; body was taken out the men found anotln-r uear it. Old tiri'r fell ba.ik a-j.ish when discovered that both of the bod ies were those of bis only sous, young meu aged twenty-one and tv.eiity-luur. An examination: showc . that a terrible deed had been 'committed. Tlis obtest of the young men bad bullet wounds in tiie Jeft breast and back. The other one in the in-east, n addition to tlie bul let wounds the bodies bad beeu weighed down by large rocks tied to them. The cau-sp ,'l the tragedy is not knonu. Tin young men had" not been missed from home". The affair causes iutense excite- Jfj ent.' They are Kiiiut-d. The Gakfield party are trying to c sole ili.Meselves with the redectiou t the result iu Maine is not as bad fo. them as it might have been. This is' undoubtedly true, they iiiiijht have losl their Governor under 1U,0 i'J Democrat ic majority, and aii iiv. of the members of Congress. But v.heu we remember that 1(5,000 has beeu tbe average Republican nia joritv on Governor in the years sence the partv was organized, and that tne lea ders' have claiinwu a majority of from 0, ill K) to 10,0 (J iu this contest, aud ex pressed little doubt of their' abrtitjfc to4 elect all tLe Congref-smen, oue would suppose that the aclual facts were bard enos.gh to endure without trying to im agine how riiueh mora intolerable they might hare been. The Irish correspondent oi the Ion Timc-i savs: 'The potato crop i8 simply, uiagintiieut. Ru: few men c.i, I recollect seeuig what is now Seen on all 1 hand,'. I leh.s b'-g.nmg to witn- r nat . rally, without a tgu of .asease. j is chiefly owing to tiie change oi ,i ri.:li:1t.ioiis' being planted i,.,Iu frolll E.ist to West, and tully , 0,0 out the good things spoken ot The "rice of oats aud cattle h is di since last year, that of pife-s more dmibied. Oats are a go ! crop. uriiips and mangolds never looked bet Au ttroit nas, made last wet j. iy -, the ijmproiiiise between m ' Vir-'in.a. iu order that ti.-re i. no dou'iit of seeui'.ne tie- 'ei -t. v,t. v .t- of that State f..r Hancock,. Ir . pro- r i p.ised that tiie eiecto-.s b- oj i ,iy ,v I ,Ud between the r-ttniar !-,:: . i. . j tin? KeatiuMeis. 1'ne propoMtloil m .... j by tiie Democrate t.te I oii.e.Sit.- v. is one to n incii no reasoi.ai.ie or j.i.-: no , jtfftlon could be made, yet the Man iiu committee refused to agree to it, au i tie heart of tiie Kepnbiirt.us are uu- gUd that the divisiou still exists. I, . Five Babies t a Birth. Chicago, Sept. 21 Mrs. Hazard, at Moutieellow, III. gae birth to live ba uieson Satnrday. They are all alive. Tbe diptheria is raging in Randolph county. Col James A. Leak has he"n nomina ted for the House nom Anson. D. A. C )vinton, E., bis been se lected as a candidate fr elector iu the 6th Cngr s-sioual IXstiict. A ne'v rostoffice nanTfJ' "rhimmit" has been established in Sevier couuty, Tenu. "Dammit" is rath- r sevier. Mr. Joe Cowles. sou1 of Calvin I. Cowjes. of Charlotte, die 1 iu W'ilkesboro 19th iust. rrtd atCorniug. Ohio, last n a crinp.'.nv of State Guards of strikers, the latter were dispersed. an and a njro bave been on suspicion of being the assas- Gen. lbyai.t Grimes. atBar Beaufort county, Ch itham conntv has nominateVl for the Senate, A, H. Merritt aud for the House Hon. John Manning aud O. S. Hai:ner. There seems to be jrood authority for the statement that Henry Hilton, of Ni w York, has given 50,00) to .the Dnaocratie campaign fund. )liar!o!te O'l f' vr,-: In the Suoerior C$11 yesterday Mr- F. E. Patrick whs avnif led S3. 000, with interest, from the 2H4jf Decemher. for damages bv the f-Riclmond'i Dauville A'aiiroad. Three hunilrd -md tYr'v eisrht Mor n .ins landed at New York on tiie 17t , '1 hi y are S-andinaviai.s, Swiss, (-i-ruian and English, lio.v hmo is th.s uimiui i.ab.e business to -0'.itiuue ? Statesville Liindnmrl;: Larje ipn tities of the finest imaiuaide apples, fl"iu Wik'-s enmity, have lieen b:oiiN'l,i into market tiiis week and have .sold ut eood prices. Chur!.tte Pr-: Dr. R. V. 7'h. la as, of Thornasviiie. has been elected to Sii tbe vacancy on the 1 oard of uircc u me .ort,n uarolina Kail road, oc ed by the death of t'ol. J. i. .Yeans ;B 20tb Senatorial Convention, co-.i- of the ;ouiities if Cusweli. l-r- Blid 'Orange, has noimeate 1 Co;. V. Cnni:ine;ham, of i rsou, and C. F. 7'aris1!, ol Orange, for the late. Hayes only car.icd Ohio by 2,717 votes iu ls7d. Giiit;eld vis a cauti- i e y, . i , J -r , - uaie lor congress mat Vear. In his uistrict he ran behind ayes i. GtO votes. If he had beeu ruiiuiug fo- Governor he would li.iv.' br.cn beaten lo,I.IOd Votes. Who says he will carry O iio? Everv person vLo exi) "'ti to vote for our nominees vA it to join a club aud interest himself i.i U(e ealilZiitloii, e -.e.-oi lion as well as hone matter oi ex id or t ho. ue oramz i rule. They go hand in band iogeiher. Let no ni.-.n hold back. There is no time like the pitsii.t. I.a't ty.'t y'tir ;( The Charlotte (X. ('.) 0'irrv t sivs: i iiuedm-ence llils hiis beeu re.-eived in that L'iv.de ponree ot tiie death 1'."u- a i;riv- n -V'Ji"' dailies I-.. Ivrr, Hi tar. or of die .Salisbury bar iind long a pi.nniiiciit and bighly-resp. -..led luem'oei- oi the legal profession in tin; town. Newton Klttrrfl, l'o- .- Jesse Shi;'Ji iillil inothi-r oarkey, ''wiiose name we Old not le nil, were lodged in Gaston jail Suudviy nist, cliargea w.th poisoning lluee color ed men at camp meeting at Tucker's Glove, L ncoln c ninty, s.-veral Sun lays ao. One of the poisoned in"n died, I once tbe arrest. More work for Lin coln court. Cin.rh.tte (!', -cr: The South Fork ii the Caiawiia liver, in Gaston county, 11 tthlcu so li.ae iiolllshilig eoKoii noils are i;u v ru u t1 . n.1, is soon lo ; t''ir,i 1 ..ter-power lor uoUl.T, to be built by Mr. it. Y. M-'A.Cui, of rtiis c.ty. I; is i". Ii i re-led i.t sp;ing's Shoals, one of the Ii :et' i'ter (ii.m-vj on l lie r.ve;', and on ,y a uii.e iiuia li e A:r lime liaiir.jad. Intelligence was received here y. sler d iy to the if. -ft that a big row occur red at Florence, H. C, ou Frid .y night oetween some of the attaches 01 Coup's circus au-l a uinubcr of colored men, in wliieli foue colored man was klde.1 aud several others badly beaten. We have not heard bow tile difficulty originated, out whiskey w.'S probably at th- boitom of it. Wifmiuytoa S.'ar. Gen. Ciiugman lei't M-eidav for W isli -ing city for the purpose oi iiiguing i'e loie the iS'iipreme t.oiirt next .Monday, the suit between hims 'lf and E iisou m v living the question of a patent for tiie e.ectric ligiit. Gen. C. claiming the in Veuiiou as belonging to hiiiis. lt'. ,S' iould .e Geii.ral succeed in b.s suit, he Will oubtless maKo a goo-,i pile of money to live "ins prosperity. U a wish bun cess. Axfrillr Cti-cn. SEWING MACHINES. Fhe Cheapest Machine FoK IX IS Tlio K-.isiest to 3CH'ii. The 8.is!il'sl !5i:!j"j:;r. ?5ost Ii!nt!!c. DOES THE M'-iT i'hKiT-.'l WOliW. Depot Aiiithaiiti I'lV.iiLiitSr-i.. Kirhmo'til, V:. I Jioti'li liiil..i;ii.r like ;:n Vsjh-ii S t ail. h t'n. ,i - a;i i t' v- r. fO i ; l- -.- I b a h i '."ii a o pi..-. x j r. - .-':l k--. at a . Fe bv aii Dr stf an 5 7 i r m J J k i Ela L-:i- fr4P CELEBRATED ! 9 ' 1 ! s C:Xjl j 1 -SS a &m&&MMf STOMACH j 111 l -s ;a The Great Cause, OF . HUMAN MISERY. I i Jurt Pufilixfird, in a S iU tl l-'itrvlopt. JViec cent. A LECTURE ON' . THE NATURE, lKEATSiENT. ANL U.VI10AL cure of Seminal V. akne., wr Sf-rr.istorrlKea. in duced by Se;:'.Aliue, luvoliii tary Emis sions, linp-jtency. Nervous Is i il.ty, and ImpedimiU't r Marriage jfeneoiily; Con sauiptkili, Ej vi-j.sv, uU'i Fits; Mi l! mid Physiea! InciptwitV. Kv Ko'UEKT J. CULVEliW i;i.i ' M. autU-t of the "Green Hoes," .s. . Ihe o! id-rvi.eu iu i ai.thor, in thia admirabie Lu t ,a-, i-i u 'y jirove f:.irbis owuexjn ni.ll. t:i:'.t t'ie aw r .u e 'U.i 'iueiue of Self Alui -e n.ay he , IT-el .laily r moved without Medicine, attl w.lian.t Jaufsr..- surgical .jer.i!.'e.is, lini;ei. iubtni jui.ts. rings, or corn; u-; i 'lint i.-eat t u-.o.le ot cure t once ei r'iiin and . O'eetea!, hv .hU-'a every 8rifT.Ter, n. in.ijter e.at h.s eoud lUni may b.', niuyci.ie h.iii-j teimioy, iirivateij' and radical:? . Th't Lc.-t r; rr.l! nee a fooa to thousands an l thons.mds. . 6'ent, under si a!, in a e.'. iin euvelope. to any address, on rec.'ipt. vi six c.uis, oi two postage stauips. Address tll i.h'.iheis. ! Thr Cr.IvrnYfll ! tlifino Co., 11 Aim .V'., Snf York, y. V.; Tost Office Box, l.jSG. ' SMOKING TOBACCO Ti4ooc KTnwp ib ffMttra Worth 0rcn U tnai fw 'Jte (h4 okiBK qulitiM, tbe brt of mbkih ii ud In tba bnsd. Ak tout ncarut nrrchh&t lur t. mAsIc pckcl idtan J. S. TOULKSQH, Eiciory.lT.C TRADE KARK'll,, -TrtADC MARK ft nsl 'e-'canlleSS. yin-r;n;doi-i !i .... 3 an 1 a.i iiiseas- - 5?CR5 f ASISR.es that follow j-g TAf.i:i3. as a seipiene-e of .Seh'-.-lbese; ts i,. s: of alelllory, Llov -is;.- l.:t.-s.' iio.-. Pain in tin.' llaek. Intnli -ss "f Vis'...;'. !'r. n:,-tnre l.)!d .-lg.', and lnaiiy o1 !iev lisea-i s tliat lead o lii.-:i:iit ,- or i.'oa.sainii'i.in, aula rrciaat tn-e ( i:-1 v--. Full nart..- :l.o-.-- in O'.r v.:nie!il' ', uhie! The.v',p.itK. Medieh.i- u so.-i by ad-.'nig- for S". ceipt o.' 1':.. 'U Bai- tiiotii v b- .1i'V,i'. -J- e (i'iii is'S!j-:::--.- . iao.i. -' J;.. . I:. ; 1 .-; i.'er ;a.i :i. au-i ,cv. r. So!.l all D11 VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And OrKd w'al cf Honcr fioonoxny, Durability and Sapidity combined wi'h perfect woik, Arc Pie., ,111:: !i f nuluii-s - I' tl:i: Slant Farm IJimm M, A. P. Di pquai in c r ' . : Jv'e. i'-:' Tlleygra'' '.V! c t y arcste O.i 1-? r mi V ;.,. rrv perfev i a ? ri I lmcvt K'ax : c ii, ( Small r,--'. "I -evr-rv aTii-ati-i'i r-r ihe ihone.-t tim". W.-ia. -:rui l- 1. v ii ii la SEWiNS MACHINE UnrivskJ in AppwrQ.:, Unparalleled in SizpHciiy, Uxzurpaszci ;; Ccns!?uci;cn, Ur.prcccJa.lcd in Pcpuhrily. And Undisputed u iks Erou or B:;;itKS : best cpciat::;5 X .fICiCCST SHI.I.ING, ERV QViC ii.vxoBor.iE.ST, a:m Hcrt Perfect Sewisg Kachiae IN THE WQRLP. h ft- ttA'X& mm .1. M I 's,4i , c! t'.o Vvefj ! fw. cen- noci';? tr -ti .bule ia i'S '.i''.r.- 3-' Kno exroVaer nurtines. an in jsmittln) K to tti t-atfec r-'1' a-n " r -' i ''' katiU-cr ytl Xi4 Is sn; tiSiMin. IniUUto.-. Tti ifttnt It,- tic WniH Vt: incewel tc itie nai!r.i thjt 3 a.-c no coire'tea to turn out fs7nz.-y iiiu:e -i. t".T to c-i??i.y 1L.-.J r.n. At ' Ev(.- .-s -s v.; -.it. -i Jst 3 ao4 tidic'r c- 'f t "Tt c toain.iv- nv tttj si;oer.ll. '-j it lt tt c.'.;u.fi. crA:re H'.L 111. lii.Ii. r is--!-oi i.'.ach::ie co.. f Cnciaix. f'rj-.. K 3s8 1 Mules' mm r.. - or'-ii-n:..:- mm 1 1 $15 0 ; One hundred and fijty thousand dollars' worth ol General .Merchandise in nou in the Storehouses ana Warehouses of ' WALLACE BROS Statesrille, N. C The effort of ncarlv tliree months' untiring care aud attention is, we trust. snEciSnt evidence to the public that no s of this stock. Merchants wishing to bay, ncerj not anre!ieuii the slightest diflicuHy iu being able to make their entire Spriig Purchases of tis, s our Jobbing Line of the better grailes of. Faucy Goods, etc., i jiwt pie. Iii fact, not a single department Has Been We have, Juiing the past we k own the Western part of tbe State, bau t - . ' Agent or Middleman for New England maufacturers, can just as easily live ii, Noilh Carolina as iu New York, l'eunsvlvaiiia or Marvlaud. ! i , ' The recent ndvauees in ,-.1 most every line, will f r this season guarantee out t ability to sell some goods for less ihau we can replace them. Requesting those, wisliin'g the fall benefits of our eai !y" purchases, to examine , our stO'k as soon us convenient. ; Very respectfully. WJLX.1L , . l.'.fcf.UFACTUKno CKLY b i MRH(tM,N.C.r . i '.J il .v-h'-ii -a 1 ft H v. .-j c 14v -ii e- . -io 5fc 1 d& x rut Tir 11 FOR ILLL'STnATcD CATA LOGUE No. 2so. r- .-:' Ar; agent YllLDELIVE?.AMAC:-iie.'EATY0l!H PESlDINC CMAH2C, SUBJECT TO APPriQVAL. ' ; 1 1 ,' ! I ' THtuic masjv ip-QR PLEASUREj I mm s 5 GVL,1. Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 129 s 131 State St., Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A. It . Vt ir-. 1 a i r;.ji-,"i , .-..l V' U W!''Hfr:? '--L''V -,! v.1-;- : 5- M ' -I- - - " & to:.:. -.-..& l-r i ' A : . iTL ; ' fi'i.df .-T! vna'-l ; t Moot E!:- VICT? 71 'i (.:.-, A.. T. & 0. R..R. ;r,INTi:NI)EN'l S OKKb l Cuiur.ott. N . C, 3'av 1 ar. 1 Krien;.-, Mhv . he-.tu.e wi.i tie (ii.in.y ii.il lit!. tile 1 'i'.'i.V!Il nan ... rut, i vtr the GwIN'J .Nl'S'.l II Leave I'l.ar'e.tte I', ' ol -Arrive Stat4.hvi.: ti I.", -lo I.", a. in iJ'UN'J SOUTH L.ave S.'at Bv. d. c Arrive Chai.or i; e w.th tr n.- ij-.i r li,e v. ;. t U. II. ' All cbarg. s no b- pr-.-paei i, ! -.f at ' tiered lor -.Oipil.i. I. I .i Is. Iba -. lb I.ilerf'l.'s .'-xau-.i -l.H alu, . a...--., r 1 In fie l-.-o o. ' .ai; ,ate ns,' ti ' . ; . Ipanj 'm not .iabie f..r .i. ,.r .l.t;. ,ae t' rell.t after it Ji UUi..i, 0 at r.t.itr vi tie above iiaiu. 1 f .aj MaUvas." No freigl.t wb! I.- re,eiv.-d iy A. ..t for ulupiiielit litiho-s i be name f eunaioi.e. and ih&t.nati'O ia liattm-t.y mar. d tin.-r. ou- J. J. OUKill.KV, Snborinteftdant. 0 0 0!! caaa have been spared iu thepiuehase as complete as our ucual stock of t . " Sligte- and sold to some of the largest retailers loroably c.i-.friuj tUo- ACE IIOi- St II T 1." PPPtitAH BFCAUSi: RELItVBL l.'iTT! JllUi! "- v ,s:-i ; ' rj I. -'V'., .vv ' ';i. -"i-i r'-ir.'Sl No. 0 CLOSED. K ': ' n '! r i . ' '" : v' . t buy J ;y utiii;iiriC Mac r-i ( a i;i3 in tU W mi s TU Ev-r Reliable yiCTC-. :"Vt.:3 MACHiNS COMPANY, .VN.'CONIt i:ii.wav C1' OLINA ( KM UAL CO.MlNV. (Jjlit i iirj' rut S.'z'-'-i'ji'i ;.'' ul, Wl! v;-.., . c. May 1 t. l-K' ciiAxoi: or schkui';.!:. ' On and after tin -date the f.:.-. .elied'.ie T'ill be oj riated on tiso- 1 :.! l'ais.n..,. Mail arfa I'-xpr-- Trail. I Leave Arrive V Arrive f !. u : .-tl!!. ' Arr.M i 1 el at li at ' 1 r.aur at i '.. a 1 : ti .i.gtnn. at i t at i.r '.lie al ft. . at I'lot eiiiii.': m .. ii So. I Ha,,,.. !. .v Aii-1. i.e I ' "''0 b . lie 1 l.XJ,.. , I., uve CUar.otte at ) Airife at 'heiby at la avt lu.,bj at ) Arrivu at C'nar.otte r.t ol j. 11. ' I' "o IjiC'ia, t!l.p r,LUl.e- 1 i- i. ,y . ' -t ' "'," alVl''- Js.
The Blue Ridge Blade (Morganton, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1880, edition 1
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