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BlBSCKlKriOJUATfii twj..elelsiJ..iJ r f ha enw vw i,- w 140 r 1. 15 TfMi rt'"" "M ' OCRATWNOMINATWNS I fRESIDEIjr OF THE UNITED I blAltdt , OF NJJJV YORK. FORVICE-mSIDENTi ios. A. Hendricks, OF INDIANA. For Congms-6th District, w.j L.h Steele,, t OF RICHMOND. For Elector 6th District, P. WABRIJSTG, f Or MKtKLKNBUKO. 3 ' r-- JOB MTIUtlr iBULON BAIRD VANCE, ' ' OF mtCKLEKBCRa. 10 ilXtTT.-O0Tl'M0m, THOMASJ, JARVIS, liMfirl of Rw. C. T. Bailey, j h ftiared iu yesterday'-i New, iiliii'u. nnvarnislied and hrt')iiiy U ui"uiciit of the rpiircrial pom' flm reve'ation made to him by Ex IrjfJolden, It v fohly to L iulerest of troth and not of any hi! nartr : end a a matter or ice to bim-lf,and all the, parties ttfonediathe'Nnnsof the " 30th. a just uoh a frank truthful un Judiced recital at we bad reason to ct li-um a onrissian. miniiiir T ' - -. - B iley'd high Handing aa. parity fe. ' , ' ' . : '' ' fha atitanfftnt tB ITS UOOU itS face UjtmpreJS of truth and sincerity. It N evidently ."tae tru:n,ine wnoie h arid nothing ut -1ai : truth." ii. Mr. Bailey is - Incapable of de feat misrepresentation." He Is a atleman of too muoh integrity of Jicter for that. ; He possesses the !iafldencAjngtjnljLoLiH Jmtjree- ptiination which raised him to the jnhietf and responsible position he now fills, with so ranch use-. 1'aess to the cauie of religion and ft so rau'eti credit to himself, but he tniyernallyjespected and esteemed those men or other denominations whom he- if well known. Tiie illic may confide in all that he says. The -t itement contains these prom- ant points which must sink deep in- the-pnblic iriind.That - the -Kirk kr wai inaugurated to serve a pbliti- Ipurpowt that Ilolden" permitted nmelf to be use i as a tool by the magersof the par'y at Washington ( it ,' Holden pursued his wickel rse in the Holden-kirk war through pulsion or the hope of reward; 1 that the Republicans had much do with the killing of Staphens. . Boar the3e points in mtnd. Aler h disolosurea. the Republican fr' hardly has a rigU to. exist eer- nly, they have forfeited the list ti?e of aolaim, if they ever had y, to the respect, or the confidence the people of- N orth Carolina. lkioh News. - OJj vnlckaaJmyiiig . hacjr ii on' of ni'tiimg ' for Onrig'est Wnst l, Stettin, (he Rid have filiU Allen Jordan, of Mntg" liery count v, ia It in pUc.- J$"ntiiid. I P-K.r Alien, your chance for ron- Jre'f ar 4ik ihoe of a hmX luhA bw in h I in flv iim. , W bi-t or pencil' thr Allen dn't gtt 20 j mtm in S'hiiIv and if he zvt aoy ii Monr'nery, his peopla are cer 'iilv t'iillin from cac. ; The 'n '.laa oa t are that th consti Woiral amendments will be adopt I liT a heavy majority. At the opening : the campaign rm dosbt was felt 1 Vol. L - -- ; bailey Vmolden.y;: ; it Is now lsft to the public to judge Itctween the statements of Iter.. Mr. Haitey, on the one hand, and Governor Uoldcn on tlic other -Uolden come out with a flat denial of the charges j made upon him, by the Democratic press, an I which are verified by the statement of Mr. llniltiy. . Does tlKr'e live a man, so A to reason and com. titon soncc nml Justice, as to. beltove the statement of II olden, In prefcrenc to tlittt of Mr. Ualley f Mr. Bailey ha no motive to tell a falsehood In the matter, wi l Iloldcnhis every thing to jjaiu by a flat denial 1 Then Mr Bailey In a Christian minuter, a Baptist, we h1ieve, and is a gwd and true mtn, and Hrtlden, ttlls, writes and pnbliihea more lies " every day, than ary other ma or set of men in North Carolina! Can ourBapUst friendavo'd for party, whose lcaler has been Impeaoh' ed and turned out of the highest office in their Stftt j f And win now virtually says, one ot their best ministers if guilty of watonnTieing It remains to be seen whal the verdfet in Holden's case will be. v IEOJL0ZI VIU1 DZXOCSATie XVLX. " Qv.f,rg;a" is a " Democratic- State. The colored people there are happy, Dac2:ible and urosnerou. There has been no attempt to throw the ne gro back into alavory, or deprive hira of a single riht, 'w charged would be done when the white people regal led the ascendancy. ' Here are no riots or disturbances. The races live In perfect harmony. ' Another striking effe t has resulted from the Demotratio rule. The Geor gia nejroes have acquin! eight mil l;0'i dollars' 'work of 'property, and are thoroughly protected In the pen session of It, and encouraged to ac qnire more. Altliough they pay on ly one-fifth bf the State tnx they have 45,(KH) of fieir children lcin educat ed by the State. In brief, Georgia, under Democratic control, has peace, prosperity, low tjxes.good lws and high credit; while in the nei ghborhood State tt South Carolina, nnder Repullican nile, the taxes ere high, the treasury empty, bankruptcy on every fi le, credit low, everything unsettled, the law wrongly administered,; and the peace of the coun'y constantly brokelTby terrible raoe-conflicts. -v In the light -of these facts, who can deny that tin negroes are better off in every respect under Democratic thnn under Republican role f 11 -In South Carolina there an scores of Hampton and Tilden-CluV. com posed eutirely of colored ; 'voter. 4 It is not an nnoommoh sight to f col ored on horsebMk, shouting for Hampton and carrylngDemooratlo banners. As a rule these colored Democrats are the most intelligent of their race men who think for them- dves and cannot be cajoled, persuad ed or frightened back inVo the. Repub lican ranks. , In the Sute ol Oiii, tha "hoina- of Rutherford U. Hive, the (t ran' CHndide for Vresidenf, every law er Of pi'Mnitienco baa declared g iilnft him, beeii asa tot ally until to (ill the reHpHsihl . pnaition tor which he has been noinina'ed b ing Clothing than a second rate lawyer. y ; V. ' :, ' u n , A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, in a well written srticlo, P'lts down fourteen Southern States for Tilden and Hendricks, with a majori ty of 815,003, which it if now likely will be raised to 375,000 since Indi ana is very confidently place on the Democratic sheet. ; A California man has cleared $6,00 this yerr from eight acre of berries. C IS 'AW 1 lt " COUNTRY,". pOD'AND 'TUTTXXI LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. iaoidiaUl. ''''' 1 Vote or t!vA uoininod of tlte dorao cratlo wiitr. National . SUte an 1 ,To l'u Ttiti a vs A full Un of rrosuription Roodf and other - Drags at Kings New Drug store, au ngai fresh. ' - ; j Ell Forrest did noteek fie nomrn ation for Treasurer j it was given him without his asking, by the largest con. vention which ever-heldin Stanly vote for him. , ' W noticed the depftnre cf Mr. EHen neanelast Mondar morning, for Monroe with thi prisoner I) irt'el Cilrcn. Crif.o will bar hi trial this fk at M-nro. - - ' 'u '. .Wf ' gl ul tojearn hat th yonjr men Mr- Siinks achool. at the Aead.-mv, have organ i d a Dn ba't'tg 8'Hsiotv, winc'i will m"! ohcIi Fndnv nlht. T'lie i as" j .hfiiild be tini ni'i- ..... . "The Csp Fwh" 'l title f h irw . o'rfily DMnerrt'!c nrwj tit lifVx'NltlintUMl III Willllll g oo. tUr lMh'tt hi. iHMitti. itv (Mff t" Wr 'lsrin, la -d'f Jtt Mtiii mg S'ir Mr. II i! n im :ii an Tnviul'le rcpntfion a a j 'i ti ilis: ; and we wish him onb nitdjd sac cess in his enterprise: , t , , Impartial oberr-ri generally eo cle this SUte to the Democrat, by froia ten to fifteen thousand. , If In dian goes for Willinms we may look for a lr.re Increase over the above es timate for North Carolina. But I n not be over-confident, and not rel n o ir efforts one whit becpu'f of the cheering prospect before ns. ' l- !K Salisslkt F.uh.-The Sil'ulmry Fair opens on the 2'.tS. and o!oios on th 27th of October. From the prep aratlons that are going on, and In splen lll array of premiums offared, and a full knowledge oT t ie high pnS lie sitirit of the citizens of Sali - b iry, nnl Rowan cruaty. we rray assure oursel ves- here1n Albemarle,- and Staily county, and everywhere, I . vJ ta oIoa tK.if ' tJin vnt. will beplendidsn'oVm i'?. Staiilyconnt for the ateulJiM5 or altoat 1.000. " ' ' " ''. '" ' :' jfl-e n i ""en ion T tTi Winning Mii JouriHl will he widelv rtgret- d. I? ne of the older and iiat ticw8aper in the S'ate, and hf d.tne gond service in it dny. The can -e ? the failure, s - an nounced hy ihe stockholder of Hm Wilmittgvm J m-nal rubliahing Company, wa uthe flnancial dis tres which the "whole country i uffiirirTg,'and not the want of any abiPty or energy in it "editorial rotidnct.'' ,- . " 0r EaU IliMt. .o: Causes which we could not control force ns to Kiue half sheet this week, (n addition to Wing ft r behind band with our work last week, on aooouatof not being able tigota printer, we got Out of blank p iper, a stock which we had ordered in good time, from some cause, failing to nach us t'.U Monday evening, which was too late to get out whole sheet this week HoweveMn our half-sheet we give a good deal of interesting reading matter, nearly all our advertisements k being , omitted. We will try, and make amend In our next Issue for the short-coralngi In this Oaarletts DUtrlot t. Q. Coafrae, , , a f6urth roilnd of Quarterly Meetings in part i Stanly Circuit Salem chnrch Thursday and Frid vy before tlie lrt Saturday lin November. Albemarle Circuits-Saturday before end embrac ing 1st Sunday in November. - : : W. II. BoBBtTT, P. K. Oct. 5th, 1876. ttmiit Ciarta. L' fMour f twi 'trfan to bf i -' r -I- -., t- presen', ana wt'nef.!n usjuim of tN'rty. two eron on I ui 8rtii-, dT Moruinj, t the head of th Norrow,Th great nnoiber of new 0Bvrt, i the re air if aerie of meetine held at Ebrnaer Chnrrh by the per Rot. Jme Jordan, fitted hv H)v. J. W. A a A. Littleton R. B. II. Carter and wthera. ..'"; '"',':'. 1 .''', ' The BAp 'i'-njr to k place' at II o'eUck after which,, the-very taife Congtrgation repalted to the chorch one mile d'fant and after dinner thVy 'agitln li'td a very 1alereting ceremonr, th of expending 'Iw right hand ot ftdliwidiip to the cn vert, alter which R'V Jordm d livered an addre f sound "d logicnT ' aUihotiTtio'n to "th Jhat had recently Jx'Cmo member tvfthe I church, tell n if thuin ot the trouble and trUlfthuy would have tt-er. Th g'fHipeople ff the EHpKr lieigtih'rhrtMi,4wtl lotia reinomltnr the - yj 187tf in connection with chinch liU'orv, - ; , AUi.oo 'oidT morning we had lb ltMit .t 'infr tht iiiimnr. sum ot two yoiiMir Udies, In lsnt (liet k. new ; the t'oatd' at Denlel Lo:der'a, by Rev. Mr. JFhftlock, who hah been having a good meet ing at Poplin' School bouse, two inile from own. ' ; ' TAX NOTICE. . will attend at the following time and places, for the purpose of collect ing the State and County Taxes. The candidates will be with we. . At Cdncre, ' , October 25'.h. Harris, ' M " 86th. " i.ileuhour's Store. 27th. '"Atmond'e , . " 2th. " Locust Ixivel' November 1st. Bli Let " 2nd. Tyson'. - 3nd. Albora.u-le . . ; - , th. Persons owing me taxes will find it to t ieir interest to meet tne and settb for ' I bare' detaved the collection so long that there is no excuse for not paying. '-, .VVTHrHEAIiNK; Sheriff , , , of Stanly County. We ar reaueite tt arinounre tha Col L L Polk. will addrjss the people -o- Stanlv. at the following- places, 4n t . i.fMn. of Husbandry : , Stony Hill church, Monday, Oct. 16. Bethel church, Tuesday, Oct. 17. Prospect church, Wednesday, Oct. 18. Ridenhour' Storej Thursday, Oct." 19. Locust Level, . Friday, Oct. 20, Big Lick. Saturday, Oct, 2lt . i - Fob the Bavwhl ' Mr. Edi'tob I desire to ay io the farmer of weHtem Stanly, who are livingih' the neighborhood of Cot. Polk's appojntment, to go out and hear him, for the time cannot bo feettor ipenf. Col. Polk one t 'oaf mir wide arake matt, and it one ot the finest speaker io we tern Konh Carolina,. Let all go out and cany their wive and child ren. O-U. P'ik ha, maif tome speech in S'!y, fid done great good, and having a gottd eue, alionld bo encourged. he begin at8t'ny LI ill Oo'. 16:1. Bethel 17th, Prospect Church. 18 b, Ridenhoor Strtie, . 19th, Loenat Level Otb and Big'ILlck, JUfi Coole 'oo t and hear hiin.' : GMk. . A minister asked a boy what o'clock it was. " "About twelve, eir.". was the reply. "Well ": quoth the minuter, r thought 1t had bBno MI fa never any more bcre,H aid th boy) "it begins at one again " , f ; Baor-o and Lard fbr ale by. J, Biw-i. M tm iale-Tervtaaaf.? V-'.'f i ' ' A eooaI-hand Weed or eeoond-hand The)rrr A MTilson Sewing eaaohlae. B th Inst fnm the manufartory, where they Sare been refitted, and are guar anUfJ to be in good working order, and to hnvf all the emial attachments. AU we will eell the new Weed Maohld to any panon wiahing to bay, at halhf frioe at which agent oOur the Wl :Wr & Wilson, and it te gnar. anteed to bf a good la every particu lar, Don't boy till yon see the weed we will have one on hand in a fw daye.';- -....'.''. '' Also a new fire and burglar proof Safe Marvin' patent -oet, 3 00U will be old s for $17&. Never teen oaed. Call at this office. BisarysUtarat. , .. Tlif colored people who met at the Ooart Home, on the 11 instn to hear their leader. J am js Harris, were d'ts appolntl by hi non appearance. The canse ' of hi fallur to arrlv le not known, but we presume thr.t he wisely concluded, it would not pay, a he did not perhap feel willing to divide h! 1000 with Republican voter of SU:i ly. We are happy to inform him that m-Ht of the colored voter of. this county will vote the Democratic tbkot in Novfmber;-'r ?;;vTrr';; miaatiws ta Klpmj. The Democrats of Montgomery have made good nominations. J, T. McKl'nnoa for the Legislature '; W, II. Watkins, for Sheriff; J. B.. Jlurleyi for Register, and several of the pres ent Board of Commissioners. The Republlcana have nominated Thomas Ewlng (bf the' Legislature, and the erratic FA Livingstone for Sheriff. The whole B publican ticket is said to beyeay weak.-j ' ''- '"'V mxfouc i noxsai tazatiov. . Reform ' i necessary ' in the nm and mote of Federal Taxation to the end that capital may be set free from distrust and labor lightly burdened. We denounce the present Tariff, levied npon nearly 4,000 articles, as a master)iece of injustice, , inequality and false- pretence. ' , ' ' ' ," - ,. It yield a dw!n Uing, not a yearly rising revenu. , "'. h It has impoverished many Indus tries to subsidize a few,, 4 , ' It ' prohibit Imports that might purchase thai product ofAmer lean. labor; v '. ' , It has' degraded American com. nnrce f om the first to an inferior rank on the high seas. . It has cut down the sales of Amer ican manufactures at "home and abroad, and depleted the xeturns of American agriculture-an industry followed by half our people, i 4 ' It cost the people five time more than it produce to the treasury,, ob structs the processes of production and wastes the fruit of labor. It promote fraud, foster smug gling, enriches dishonest offloial. and bankrupts honest mcrchaata. We demand that all Custom House taxation shall be only for revenue. 8t. Lot rs Ooxvexiiox. ' : , On last Tuesday the State of Ohio, West Virginia anJ ta liana cast their votes, and the latest reports, say that the Democrat hsva been ntsadily in creasing, their nOtnbers, and will carry all three by aa over whelming majority. DR. R. ANDERSON, . ALBEMARLE, NC: '6FBd..JhlJ proifwfoneoriei to all who app'eciate them. : watch candh clock; .repairing t will d U klads ot wnrk In lb bT n: Iwt Jewelry rplrvd io tba Wt trU. All wnrk MiiraniMl t air ear will b ma with attaeM and tptab, and oo rroobl term. Will rrKlv and deliver work M tba ir of J. i. FrartMS 8a, AlbvnMrK N. Q U.U r K.H vj. . , - ADyBitTisi.yo; iiatk i trtf Uaa taiM f anjr ft ft ! I 8'. Tk; wilt b taniWU o Whl'-- . AdvtrUMm WW "4 b rtcnllcai flnia iarHw ttfct ak iMi kailsm kwa. ' ,-'.'"', '' ' ' iOi FHItfTISO, 1 fartt HH llMita, Latlrr Htk rWr, H4bmt, ClrtaUm, SuUMtil, rmaaltM, ' -Cr, Hl.nkolllktaHK. A . A4. (Mt f tiW. W iMraotM MtHfoetinn, both m ' r-rle 4 lttr. i. . ! Tl-LU mm,- . A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Devoted to the . Fntertafriment'.ind , M Instructlbi' of,' ht .' Readeri rtJII IBtltD WCEKLV at . ALBEUARLE I?; C , 1 1 ' ' v ' ' it ' ' ' 17' $1.50 1 Year or 75 cts. for Six MontN. Now is the time to Subscribe; i;. l'uhli.hed at Ka Low rrico it la AralUbJ to alt PublUhM nnlv M fe rvlUKI aad ' only wbal U iratbfal. aMbtae It paper klbj tan parent mar, without taar, tlaea batora Ma family lt arluckua - Wtai, Stat aad National attain, ara Ilia candid iprvaatoa t . oar lnlin. (tothlnf ax4canJ alap'y ta 'ill ac." arrrt arllcla rwta aarlai at-, . ti-nllia. and lmhla la pabllabad arblcb w ' d i inH bowaally alli-va wIM rUh aa r raad r n. i will euntala vvrjr w.-k it aarrially . wlratrd aammary el 8ta-, OatMrrat acd fattt-" ' loxl all Local rl wa uf. lutarcal, Irt i rail ami tirrn and RrllRloa iMunbmtM, bav -Idea aaallVchMi qaaatliy a4 Mfbtawaf. ...it r 3 T7zr. CLUB RA1 E8 1 v.,- nf t,ivijmt-ntt. II aOinaabi Ta wu. T im, Hajtm-li; Tw.alf Myaai d II 0 each; txtra eopj glT M aar f t .-H .--f 1 r : . iri trrrj club, OF THE CELIBIUTEDi ..''..' ; ' 4 ' Soy ing Machines 1 ' " ?FUH SALE CU EAP. . Don't bay a Machine till yon cell ea4 ' get our price. : Wf can eell tlV ' cheaper than any 'nt ha ever oflbr- ed them. W. J. BOTLIN. . P.. V. MELTOrJ , ! Datlr. to tnfurm tha clUsrn of StaalyMal m ourroundinit counllua tbat bahaaalwaiwa 4 bandr at - Iila hrp. ona door aorta ef fife tore, a lull line tt too U-ofO, el aia ewe . oiannfactOTV, which bf aVlla al prttas t SM ' j tb-tlme; Booti and Sboca tadoteerfa ' and repaliad on abort notice. " " l Tksnkful lor paat tavora 1 tpiMf licit a eootloaaaM ot Iba aaaaa. m I ., , ' i i. . i i. i i mmn,f; i FUR;- 'fci .& CHEAP GOODS , , -' ' . , CALL ON ' ; "; . .. . . ',.(.' J. J. FREEMAN fit fiOn, , . ; --; WUO Keep on bind a fall stock of Orocortsa and Uoafcotlonerirc, inch aa ' i -s V " Oor r if , i -i, mola8 ii'. " . BUQAR. " - VLOCR, ' , v CORN, ' BAC V 7f CANDJEI, r. ' ' R MIDI, ., ,' i ALSO fall aneortnaat of Jrf Oaoa, wf fro WtoTd SHOE, 11 AT, ; CLOTH W, dtar f ht JULIAN A. TURNER; r ! t Itorncy at "JLtj.ltJ ALBEMARE, N.O., - WILL practm la the Conrte ot Motgoaan i U. Stanly, Union, Anaoo and Richmond eoeartrt. 4. wee bwliMaa lntrutd to film will b aa4ao4t.f with roMrmui.v. s-fm. The onderalipird lh to notit tba Fablle Su or the tael tbat they am ranolx aaek Waa i ! ; ; connected wlib Ibe V 8 Mall Irvai Sallabary .. jewl to Albemarle, Twlwt I week leavta B tUabafy ' , Moadaya and Tacadaya al 7 a. m eirtvtneJt f -Albemarle p. wt. LeaTtuK ilh-wa-le Tadr-. ' fftym day and Vrlda) at t a n. arrliMi' al Bant-. , , bare 7 u. m. ' WBJTUrCI aa;AJTtlt, ft , . Ouatmsor. . " ....j..; ..' ;, A , t m-- flita DO TCU TAKB TUB B ANN KB? - feao J V 1 i 4 ) j ' it I I ,' C "A io tt .vt ' iV as V Iw "StJ ;h lr 'ill old JaV : ' -, tt'b -j edt . B.'ill tun ."lrie . Wt kial i the matter. si 4 Jf TVIWM5a on - " FavtboY." 4 J-Ai
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