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f. ApVKKTISING KATES ; r "TUB-BANNER:: Lowe Uaa tkuM w say PP' 81 '.; Tbay win be tumUbrd oa application. 'rURLWJUU IVERT TUUR8DAT if' r r t liriri I Kf . t Aewtlaai. win M UU m eieuixmi 1 dlaa ttroaga wblh asaa. tMr ruelawe STANLY StlBSCBirTIOM RATXSl 1M , - ta 140 Cnr. wre saoaiha, fit C'oplos. " 1 I avttlug ap club f tt Of man 9 ill rvCia m vyj LET EVERYBODY BEAD THIS.'. We sincerely trust thai our readers ill ffive their serious attention "to the act! e'td utterances of prominent Radi- sals, 1 or?er tn 'U own juouth the negro party may be con demned. No where do we know oft -r oomnlcte or a more truthful his- tory of that party or one more perfect- y consistent wtta ltseir, aurmg to f.nnv veara, than la to "be found in the tteranoe of it promintnt men frfiia Its formation to the present . . -. Ur. i In 1868 the women of the State it ' a i ry wore lnsuiwxi vy wnw v...- trai o" i ci.u APfnn kna onoaen moutn- piece or the party w naaio u canvaaa " -r. to throw their arms around thein whan their husbands were not about. In 18G8 the white people were threat ened openly wlthstarvation and de struction of their home from ven- nt nein-oes.. In 1863 the Bid- gvw- ical Governor claimed the power to aiwpend all laws at his own pleasure, and in 1870 he did so suspend all l.wa at his own will and pleasure, In 1869 the bill was passed under which the SUte was filled with spies, who 1 dogged men's ooUtpep on' the street? of Wilmington and elsewhere in tne State. In 1870 the infamous Shoffiier bill was passed, empowering the Got rnor to declare every county in North Carolina in a state of Insurrection. It was under this bill and in this year that the IIoMen-Klrk war was carried on and the Radical Governor asked the Radical Congress to authorize the v.Ai PrnaMnt to susoendihe writ of habeas corpus, so that men might be arrested a4 tried before military. tribunal and shot, and it was in this rear that the Radical Governor de clared that if he was "personally menaced, certaiff leading Democrats nd -Conservatives,-who might -be Mmei, will be instantly put to death,' During all this timeJudgw Settle ineUined Holden and supported his .jn.inUH-itfinn when' his name to a KUUiuio.i ..v..... - - - - , "little piece of paper," M he on teraptuously calls the great writ-of Habeas Corpus, would Injur instant have restored law and order. In 1871 ' Judge Settle and the other members 1 of the'Supreroe Court solemnly de- AmrvA from the bench that the action fiev took in those times, the action that sustained Holden and enabled him fa carry on tbe Kirk war, was right and proper. In 1872 the Radi Jal Conven tion of this State, of which Judgs Settle was a member, formally en dorsed and sustained Holden and his administration and the Kirk war, evan after be had been driven in shame and disgrace from-Ws high office forthoael verv cr mes. And to-aay we uuu lu . . . . ' n J !. tame Thomas Settle, the candidate of that party for Governor, John Tool, the Instiga or of the war, its Superin tendent of public Instruct; n. Mc Wnlsay, '(lie pirate, its. candidate for (iongress. ' , . , . . Since the Wld began no party has .wer thouglit.spokeaot acted sqniuch villainy and Infamy , the, Bidical party. .,' :;';. J j We invite public attention to the eworn affldavits,elsewhere published In 'Mi rper, and would seriously, ask -. the intelligent fneorof .tUepnbjican party if the personal liberty of the cit izen is safe under the rule of tf a party the masses and make-p of whose vo ters promulgate such'' doctrine,' and fcpenly adopt resolutions pledging at a public meeting', en maise, to go into tht highways and byways anH commit murderf In what condition are- the liberties and political ; affair Mimbli whnn t.h nartv in , power ... r hopes and expects'to continue its hold of the covernments; municipal, county. tate and national through appeals to d support of such voters as ttiese lbraflwrim Wilminirthn republican as- Vol. I. Aldhmaule, Stanly Countv, Read the artUle published from the Wilmington Journal under the solemn ity of an oath. LOCAL HEWS AND GOSSIP. XseUaaUL . Voti for the amendments. Vote for the nominees of the demo cratic oartr. National State and . County. , .. Vote for I. W. Snuggs j he is a wor thy man, and has mad a good and efficient Register The trial of Crisoo for the murder of Cagle, will take place at Monroe next week. KvArvbodv will vole for ' Sheriff II.m for re-electionr- He has made - - j a model officer. ' If-yon want to le on the winning aide this vear vote the democratic v . ticket -straight. Only four weeks till '. the - election Are you working for' the success of the democrutio party r VTe dou't advise anybody to take their whisker straight, but we do ad vise the democrats of 'Stanly to voU the a'raight democratic ticket. Kit Forrest did not seek tie nomin ation for Treasurer; it was jjiven him without his asking, by the largest con vention which ever held in Stanly vote for him. , . We are requested by th8 S jH'jitor to state that court will not open in Rockingham till f hursday of the first week, owing to the election t iking place on Tuesday. i . Better than Tutfs pills or Simmon's iiver regulator the. straight demo cratie .ticket It will improve your digestion, sweeten your temper and give you a clear conscience. The publication of the statement of the-Registerttnounty-llnances will be dlacontined after this week and we will bo enabled to give more read ing matter than we have tor Boyeral weeks.. . , ,.,.,,. . )'.- ;-,; ' Solomon Bnrrls, the old 'he rtwlicaT of Stanly countyr was sent to jail by Judge Furebes on Tuesday or court week for disorderly conduct in the court room. After getting out hesaid the Judze would not have put him in Jail had he known he was a republi- .n- Tn this we prefer to Believe he misjudged His Honor we think it would have made but little diiference with him. , . . ..... Itargwa Caught. - -:r f & sturgeon weighing 6t pounds was caiHit at the Swift Islands a few days ao. Throun ine kiuuuc i c.. j. D. Hearne waenjoyed a nice mes of it. Kor. Battlwiitkei. , ,; : C.. A friend writing to us from Big Lick says that Mr. Solomon Flcss and a colored hired man killed seven rat tlesnakes not fifteen feet apart, a few days ago, while sprouting on Mr. P.'s land. Numbar of rattles not stated. Pet-tonal. ...... ' tt was our pleasure to meet In our office yesterday, Revs. C. M. Pepper and J. Thomas, of Concora, ana a. u. Betts, ol Mt. reasant. They were on their way home from the camp-meet- ,wt. Rehobeth. They were au iooK- ing well, and seemed to be enjoying life !,'s'' t-'-" ' i'''ir ; r For EeprMentatlT.."" : S;-1' 1 tanh F.. Hartsell the nominee of the democratic paity to represent nJMv , n the State Legislature is mis - , a young man of fine personal charac ter, of pleasing aaaress uu maners. , 'lie was enthusiastically nom mated by our county convention, and nflontlv express the hope ; that v. to victory the denv- 119 win -j . . J. .... : iA 1 so unanimously ocraiiu. - . - - placed in his hands by the people of Stanly. . ' ;----.: - ooxnsrriTr, oot UUikmry alr.- ; The Examiner aays that the pros pects are every way encouraging for tbe grandeat fair ever held in Salisbury. The fair will open Oct Stth and con tinue till the 17th.. , ,r . CkarUtte MatrUl a. C. Catoeae. - Fourth round of Quarterly Meetings In part Stanly Circuit Salem chnrch Thursday and Friday before the 1st Saturday in November. Albemarle Clrcttlt Saturday before and embrao- ing 1st Sunday in November. . ..! . W. IL Bobbitt, F. E Oct 5Ui, 1876. t. OvyCaaoldaU for Cafm..--.- Colonel Steele is making a very tlioroush canvass of this district, mak tnir a num'er of speeches in every county, and he Is entlmastically re ceived at all points M any Conserr atives who have not voted for several vears Are owning out from their retire ment and will support our nominee for Conerww heartily and aealously as tliey wl l support our whole ticket Oolmd BteMtt tUlt. ,th. Stma. Ws learn from tteWadeaboro Her ald that Col R. T. Pennett will take the stumn. and that his- stentorian voice will soon bo beard proclaiming . - . ilnmrtwit.in truth in thnnder tones Tho Colonel is one of th most elo ouent and effective speakers in the State, and we make the announcement that he will enter the Tiat of the patrl otic men who aro now battling for the State's liberty, with great pleasure, and only hope .tint . he will . not give our county , the go-by. - A.TraTellw'i Cwaalalat. . Tired and hungry, I came to a cross road near Pleasant Grove Church, an forth life of me I could guess which road would lead : me to Sandy Drv's. where I expected to get my din ner.-If a board on the post had point: ed to ''Concord" I should have known that was mv road. But no board was there. Fifty years ago the Jaw re auired public roads to be thus marked Have we any law touching such mat ters in the hundredth y w of our in dependence r. lours, eic, ALEXO.- Tk. "C.artUmti.a," - A small sheet published In Raleigh is being circulated extensivly Uuana around here. By whom we know not But this we do know, it has no editor's name at its mast head. The inference U that it is edited bv W. W- Hoiden, and we presume it is so, from the man ner in which it misrepresents things eenerally. It will be remembered that Holden is one of the number whom De weese says entered into a concpiracy to "steal the State.". Yet he puts htm sjlf up as a political adviser and tries liy all manner of misrepresentations to get the honest people to place the par ty of which he is exponent, in power again. Bo uot deceived by such an arch enemy . t " . ;..;. ApoiogetlS,"'' ' We are aware that there are. short comings iiv this issue of the Banker, but we ask the 1 indulgence of our friends.- We have been working night and day for the last two weeks trying to keep up ' with our. work, and suc ceeded pretty well till last Saturday, wheiaurJast prlntera triunp-got on a big drunk and we were compelled to discharge ; hlm." Since then, with the help of a little boy of three months' experience in the business, we have set up and printed nearly the whole of Oils issue of tho Bahser, besides working all of Monday to finish up a job. Wehav,e been trying for two 6i three weeks to get-a printer; but nave so far failed if we do not get one by the last of this week w will 04 00m pelled to goto Charlotte for one, which will' force as to Issue a, half sheet next week. We will do ton very best that we can, and hope our patrons will bear with us for a short tira& - Jjitd truth. C., October 5, Far ala-Tsry Oaeaf, -.- .--.! ri " A seoond-hand Weed or second-hand Wheeler 4 'Wilson Sewing machine. Both just from the manufactory, where they have been refitted, and are guar anteed to be in good working order, and to have all the usual attachments. Also, ws will sell the sew Weed Machine to any person, wishing to buy, at half the price at which 'agent offer the Wheeler A Wilson, and it Is guar anteed to be as good in every particu lar. Don't buy till you see the Weed we will have one on hand in a few days. ",.. Also a new fire and burgl"' proof Safe Marvin's patent - Coat, iS 00 ill M sold for $175. Never been. used. Call at this office. . .- ' ' ,1 a) at 1' '- riaaUtira fce Bala, , Owing to a press of important mat ter last week we omitted to call atten tion to the advert i wment of plantation for sale. We do so now. Rev. B. II Carter.who advertises these plantations was born and raised on one of them and bis success as a farmer should be a sufficient test of their productive auallttes. He Is now in his 18th year, has raised two families on them, and tells us that since he first commenced farming he has not bought a pound of bacon, or a bushel of grain of any kind, but has never failed to have them to sell. Any person wishing' to boy fine plantation, eonveiently situated to churches, schools, markets and mills, should see Mr. Carter. He is now getting to be an old man, has accumu lated more land than he has any use of. and is anxious to sell. Jemraallitia. - On the 16th of November, a new paper, daily and weekly, is to be start ed in 'Raleigh by Mtssrs. Hale Saunders- This , paper isto fill the void male by the suspension of the on Fayetteville Observer, we presume. as it is to bear that name. The Fay etteville Observer was long one of the foremast papers in the State.- Peter M. Hale, Esq., one of its editors, is to be the partner of Col. W. L. Saunders, of the .Wilmington Journal,' in the conduct of the new paper to start in Raleizh ai aliove stated.. Mr. Hale is an able and; experienced newspaper manazer. and with Col. Saunders, who ia aokowledged to be one of the ablest and best posted editors inNorth Carolina, will get out a paper In every way worthy the support of our peo ple. ATTIHTI0H VAEMXRSAHDGlAJtOIH. .' We are requested to announce that Col. L L Polk, will address the people of Stanly, at the following places, in the Interest of the order of the Patron's of Husbandry : Stony Hill church, Monday, Oct. 16. Bethel church, ' Tuesday, Oct. 17. Prospect church, Wednesday, Oct. 1 8 Ridenhour'a Store, Thursday, Oct 19.' Locust Level, Friday, Oct. 20, Big Lick,; '' Saturday, Oct. 11 . i' ' ' , . Still Tiref : Comk. I The iwork goes bravely .. on Morrr aim-Cbowu Rittrim arvprfivrt minnss.- Hundreds of testimonials from all parts of the country attest its merits, purely vege table, no mineral poison. - It will cure dyspepsia headache, . constipation, biliousness - liver ' complaint and all riifiAajMHi ariaincr therefrom.' One bot tle will convince the most skeptical. aw . S i li I j-a a A VV a . ill.! try it 1 try it 1 uniy f i.vu a pome, All orders will ' receive prompt atten' tion.; j ulam hiko, - -- y " '':-X": Concord, N. C.' TVn't ' Vwk ''dlvAHWt frn'rn ttm trnrt merits ofUie issue involved, in. the amendments by the hypocritical howl, partisan appeals and loud professions of love and concern the! radicals make for you poor workingmen pf the state. whom they have been .robbing' and plundering for eight years. Sentinel , To Phtmcxams. A full line oft Prescription goods and other ' Drags as Kings New Drag Store. All right ireen 1876. No. 18. ' Nothing eta be fairer khan Mr. Daniel F. Beatty's mode' of doing business, and which evinces his confidence to the superioritjr'of his instruments ' over all others." He wartants his plants and organs for six years, gives a five day's test trial and refunds money If purchaser is not satit-fiedt. "y means his instruments are b ought Jnto com petition with others, and m variably come but victorious. Address alt eoir.mimicatinna to Daniel R Beat- ty, Washington, -WairtMi County, n.u. oi ins auoriii!iuiii, . .T T i. i : - ,'Mr. E. A. Forrest the candidate of the democratic party for treasurer of the county is a (rood and true man. and every way worthy the. support of the people of the county. We believe that if he is elected he will make an efficient officer.. . t , ' ' Gen. Braxton Bragg died suddenly of heart disease tn Galveston, Texas, on the S7th of September. He was a na tive of Warren county, this state, and was 61 years old. . . T ANNOUNCEMENNT. Wa ar uithoriaed to announce A. O. Freeman. Km., as a candidate for the House of Representatives of the State Legislature. MCALKRS W GENERAL LIERCHANDISE, ALBEMARLE, N. C., Keep coniUntlj on ho4 HiU Hoe of 1 . Dry Goods, . , Groceries,;1 Boots, M f Shoes, ! , Hats, Caps, t.v Hardware, ., , 1 ! Notions,' &c.i In fact everything to be found iii 1 (ieneral Store. . Tbey respectfully Invite tbe pnelle tooall and tec tbem Tb. bus! ner of tbe old Irm of Muny A Co. will be iettled by Mr. i O. Roatand b earaMtly rcqoeU Iboae Indebt ed to It to com', forward and pay tb.lr ac counts. . , MAUSKT k SON. OF THE CELEBRATED it Crisis w Sewing Machines FOtVSALEXIlEAP" ii m Don't buy a Machine till you call and get our prices. We can sell them cheaper than any agent has ever offer ed them. 'I-'-. k'-W. j.BOYLIN. JULIAN A TURNER. Attorney at Law (Mi ) .WuALBEMAUE,-N.ak.;u WILL Aj practice la tbe Courts ol Montgomery, ily. Union, Anaou and Richmond eouaUas, 1. ..1. kminaaa Intraatad to him will b. nacntad iABoNaLV and with roxof oaLiLT. , ' DR. R. ANDERSON, H AlUzMAMLtyii. V. OFFERS hie protessionai services to all who appreciate them. 11 JT. RED WINE, 5 ATTORNEY AT lAXI, 1.7 - Aloeaastrle, C. C. YOB PHlrltlKO,, ' ' twch a. BUI llMdt, Loltrt Baad. TotUn, ma4ill), ClrraUra. BtaUra.itt I'.rot'hlfU, Cto JJn all alod . . ... trtai Wt imtuIm wUdMtiw, Nt m W ,r priM.ni aaallty. " " GRAND CLOSING OUT. Wears Mlltaralaad Moweoatlor ea ad will eoattaa. aoUl all k wla BI8i;C0FriE,Meeata. - We eipwt la korp a eoatplcW Htk of . ) J GRbCERIES; iart.f tbU imiar tach a Sugar, Coffee, llacon tt ilolasscs; 77: 7 7 Flour, Corn, Meal, ' MOTlCIi TO DKUNQUtNT CUBTOat-, KRI-that kave Ml4 to pay .Iter eating d trio log oar Beoa, Bgr aa4 CoIm, d4 topping" oar Molataea, WMriagoat oar Boots, Show aa4 HaU, Ao., . ws wtat on to com. forward at oace aae" pajaa-fty a part It aot all-w. are awxlj. ' If yoa eaa't pay com. aaa left Cloie ep ae'l. W. aa what aay J. O Uli.lt XI OCX , NO TIC El" ' ...' : i The undersigned has on hand one fine Buggy,' several fine Bureaus, and a lot of Bed Steads, all made from good, clear seasoned timber,, and well finished, which he will sell very tow for cash. ' Persons wanting any arti nlna In the above lines will do wall to call and examine for themselves and hear prices, as he Is determined to sell. Buggies repaired ana new ones maaei to order at short notice. -Also, has lust received and opened a fine stock ' of Confectioneries and "V Fancy Groceries, consisting of purest . v candle , best cakea.v aoda crackers, -t ; fancy nio naca, fresh cove oysters, fine ' chewing and smoking tobacco, 1 fine ' and common v cigars. Also ' Heavy ' i Groceries, sugar, coffee, & Ac Can ned fruits a specialty, lie respectfully . , request bis former customers and the ' public generally to call and see him ' sad examine bis stock . before making '," . 7 their purchases, as hs thinks he can ( make it to their advantage to trade with him. ; -- ' 'n J. M. BIVINS. ' WOOL CARDIiMC S 1 . Tbe aadertlgiMd have tttea. ip i M of Doable Rull (,'rd wllb Purring Machine at tacbml, at tbnlr PU'sm Mill la tbe tows of Al bemarle, wlierw tbi-y are prepared to Burr aad card Into Rolls, all , Wool entrust to tbeir ' care. Thoy will rocelve Wool and retura Bolls at t.' tm Mill at Albt-marl. U. Iron Ut day or June o ll day ol October, 1876. To nevd not pl k tbe Burrs oat of Wool: Soak tbe Wool lo oold water, and be sort not to nse ly-, tiap,o warm water oa It. Put one pound ol lard to tta pound of wool ; and put ap the wool In sheets larKToouga"lo" wrap up tbe Rolls whits carded. 10 cents per pound will be charged for all wool, bsuled by tble Company, and I cants, per pound for. all delivered and received at the Machine. . '; "' ' , Lumber Lumber, I Of all kinds always oa band, aad sawed la ar dor. 7 h STEAM SAW MULL COMfaHY. SAMUEL J. PEVJBERTON, , Attorhey at Ll,-r i ALBKMARLI. N. C. f BXCTICKa la the Courts of Union. Cabai ma. MntitirAnutr.. U li.hiB(.iut fij.nl aiid i. eon eountloa, U Suprame Court, and the enenu vuan orcuiAb attbwtiun iq eoi lectlouv .;,- -i,U- to' ..- , - PLANTATION 'FOR SALE. ; - The nnderaiirned has two ulanta- tinne nn al thvm Ann fa I na ' inn and over acres, sit oared near fr-oa- pect fjhoroli and Beminary; lying k oa Clover Fork Creek tn other it m nouie piHce and contains 300 acre; has a splendid residence an t . all nectssary' outhouses Both eon venieut to cliorcb, school end mills. ' Will sell eif:ier of the above. Any- ' person wARtinf fo buy will pleat call and . examine. . Looarfon pro.' , Torbiul Hot good, heal Mi. ' rr - , , li. U. CARTER. Neatly, cheaply end expeUtiout!!j exsewted athl cioe, V 1 rT T,- --i -- ttssins? v -' 1 - - -0r.r-.:
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