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,. OfiS IT ; STAN M B;iNS ':'; li.wfl wnjQ - r fob I WlMl'l lll 1(1.' V if ! 3R. Vol. I.'. l Aldbji a r lg StA' tY CoytvN. ., NovEMnEU 9, 1 87G. ; t No, 23;- ' r...,r-A., a.,.,' r.t , , A ' ,.t. f, , A...-,. I ' V" ..I V ! t'y.n-ii.. y.t.t-W...;, t y.i t-,U Minroo has an ethiopUa tnlrVrtrel trotq -Jloaray-I no;ixi mh! f!, i' " A .annVlrtlf 'rtfnne' ifi iN4KHf"Cro-' Una 6W l"n imbibed the neallight 0f .Ho5oraotlve?:nlmh'nTlner , wnnld not proceed on til day-break. :K. Vfl'Mr4.ar: t; .. " .,. . t Ewk'ul Myers, a well-known whls. key distiller I Salisbury, : but for loins yeart a resident Richmond, has beeit irnpriaoned for two- T" fine! five thousand dl!ar, became. of tog f'Pi,eind. 'W?5 Cnarlotte Dernoofat; Vllnable gold depodUarY constantly being founJ " In this BeJo?,apecUlly since the reopening qfS4jvrai mites: Itto.tW vicinity. A gentleman ahoweJuis:f oma.very rica orp found ; ast week, on tlielands of , J,' Black, tw' relief frpm" ronecr MiMaj', jCtitogiU com'pr, a l( Jtj;. ( , ,, -... m.-i ,'. The Hillsboro Recorder glvei :thoJ -fo!lorngx,,lln' ,ttnwo" f""0n Saturday. last, Mr. J. AUxan lor. jf Chapel Hill. lot an inurcvUnj littlo,dnkhrt Se4,10 JearV H diphtheria, mawng ins roano yiouni to that dreadfn! scourje, and. leavjop b it ouVpt Jus ttl 0flock, and that one now the ceatra of the most fear ful anxieties." , . . .Sentinel .Tom Glenn, , ion of the late Tyre CI mar and brother-in-law of Juf'gi Settle recently died at in Yadkin countr. He u a noble young' man, high spirit e I t an 1 generous to a fault, and not many nun iii Yadkin county but were friends tn I'nra tllenri. He was a LOCAL HEWS AND GOSSIP. Ths 1mm tbls Wik.' i ' Several reasons which we deem It nnneoeMhry to ta, anJ hs to pitlv luh tliit Bhoplnrient in pliwe ot'ofir ro;nlar ifaie tW weetc. i Will !"I1 right next- weelc, 4 hrie tor tie t h'i to ivt a good roport front "Til-ffii sal Vance... If wagt knydertn'if returns before our noxt Issue we ' will 'eend fllV ll r.H'-l, .MI'I'H .... ..... )CHw V! Iiavo 1 1 ( r 'i IJp to time of goirg to )resa we va'futi Head a Word Ifn'in any other .ountv:' ' vviil ', jpr'fy itW """me iws 01 aev'in; by Sttlbury pai miHwVliaVdl ni: lie fore next 'Mmdsy evening riiolait Vj lat nefoie tlie cled'on Mie :ou:t'K'i waivery i.rjntJjQr Ti'.- lcn ai)d.;ViUVtB4 anj,? -hvWt 'h rea.4tdrubt butthny. intv, eleitdoi if IHlig, Wo hr'paina';l to heaf f the dcatli Steele, " Jordan, ' " , " i vAMENDMENTS. ' RaffloaJion, i fltojtcUon, of iliia- tfjamabiiixiuiftV: which. UfnU. plac o at his lioine" h jar, t Slouut 'iii'.e.vl. II mtgomary coin'Jy,on,Mon lay morning. Dr. Wooley was nson fir Air. C. W. Wwiliy, was'a young man ril:tt'f elise and" aplnnil char aster anl wiis" nn'.Tjrji:illyi esteemed by $11 who knew him! ' As a pliy "ni in he stooi well, afchoqgh' be had been rrictudng but a aliort time, and w; a fast g vining an eUe )sive practice. lie was about 21 yeari f age. r THtaECTlOft , Theollowing la th.rfiNal ot of fii4 Mvtloii in this county r . iron rRKSTPl!(T. TiUlen, Hayes, . . ' 9A3 42$ Majority, , '. .,. . , rOU COVKKMOR. Vance., Sattle, 'Majority. ron t OKOREM. f -Mi ' . i .We i copy the folfiiwln tnan-eloua j :if- from 'thCBylotJ pbserver: ;( JA gentleman writiuj from Qasfonia-, . i nn:lor date of the 30th, jiven -an. aa-a count of a tiuiy womlerOil ovcurreuce. , Me states that a shower. if floala-., ... genuine, namistakable .flesh fell in ' A'Ul of Gasto'nla, in Gasiou county, ; . on the farm of James M, llauna. Tim -, , ! t . .... " . T I circumstances bo fur as, they can be gathered ,fnin the jotter alju led to c ? Irnm the statement of Mr. G.W.Cbalk, ; of this ci'y, who visited the. spot, and hL it... i i . iifiiru iiiu , Munnnu-Hn yi , iiin win 1 1 t W2 i: 5i Mi !14 Xo. 2i. OF STANLY CO. t imv . wiine3scu uie liiuMioiuonnn, bre as jou .ii' t.wk7'On:ai.r1avlJiternooh nbout.1. i . 8 bVloo,"whi'! Mf. ,tqa.,M. llaiin . MaJorit;v;- e.vj .428 5.1; FOR TIIK BKXATE. :,..' T - M .... . : .. . !, ; t J. Tiljtnhour, : Majority. '772 I'OaitKPBESKNTATJVe. riartscll, ... Freeman. . . Majority, FOR TREASLBXR. Howell, Forrest, ( ! i: Majority, . j . . FOR- IU50IBTF.a. SnugRS. Stone, ) CC7. -467 m 240 645 Majority, ' . . TOR SHERIFF W. II. Heanii wan elected by about i 1200 Tote, This allows him 1 00 votes Will CtnUit Ua XlMtisa. A will bo seen 1 the rejiort oi' the election' pu'tlishel-eWewhere Mr. Jo sqifi K. Ilarrsell. tlie regular demooirat- graduate , ic csn lidate li3atsMr.A U. Freeman, of FriilcetonV and at the time or ma tne .n kyai leu. can u u.c j..r Reprc- f t Furr. w-(i .,, ha9 not leeu receiTe. He had no opposition, lianlle, for Knrr'eyor, ifl bv about same maioritr ft" V.nim.n nr. .1,1 I .m l'.l.f tn pl.'llin .. . n . I ... pt. c.tiMAl a.M4 "A'lensrthvi - i 0arne ; as is also n. r. tnm, lor The -,6ntinol,y , A. "WJ k.4.4 h , sa1n.non8 witnesses for that ,f " jmrivMC. Hi ; groin 1 for cr t Mting j G v Sn!th; fi T Dunlnp; J, A. is t ut return from th ll irri pwoinot T t nan R n. Eflrd and A. Honey unt 8 !al3i w:.,en V c f Clltt arc elected County. Commission, livereitothe Kegerol Oec h. fir8t fo,,receive('l XV """'"J ws(? j , 250 votes eac'UtVey bal''nV'oppo. if: wo will await cvelojnnent and l ' , ; - - oi i riucri't'ii, " Y i . r . . r.trurra,ti graduationwas' sait be the secon l j Ventatlve 'n the next Legislature by '0;n.(.ianv. beit 1 aie batf pitcW.Jn", the 'lilted only four vot?s. Yeter lay evening j ' w . jj States.; ,l'-' ,iM' i '.?;'"':! lit was ciirrently rnmorfl Wat Mr., ,; h j i i . . .'.r petition, signe.i ojr " the best name i Jn Robeson ciunty, havji avieen forwarded of. Brodgen for the 'pardon of 'l'prdie Brayloy,' who waf icnt liere tne firi of last February loiVtcnowl to threa years to " the penXfcntlSry stealing V goose; The petfttonaslts executive clemency on account of the youthfulness of the prisoner' an I the inallnesa of his of .fence. He wjw ft mere goslin when Jie8tylsthe goor'e. ad- Alabama baa but jftno "Eepublican y-r.-rf! ' .-V; :l newspaper. report next week. The vote was so late coming m from L - -. s'n tlie ditrerent townships that we find it H.rr,w, Orsas. K. 650, , , . y! in?.vnveninl to CiveF it by townsljips ,11 meet at Prope-Jtchnrch, at 12 , . -p ffamr. mef,t ocU.sk i5 t ir .lay before the 3rd . Suiy- Saturday wheit tlie vote will be day in November. All persons wish CWnted out, and we will publish it in 'tii join will please be there. Jnext.'.week qlficially. in tabular form, W. F. NASII. tV. M. ! to that U can be pry;jdVi.t And some of bis little grand children; , M L-L. . 'i-were plowing cotton -in a peldJjeor his hoiisp, they were astonwhod at the , sight of small pieces of flrgli falling all t r -Aroimd them. Theshower continued for r;,. i Horne tjnS. and when.,, it reused )twa , (Mscpvered hat the flesh was BC.Uercdj; oTr an ar;n of nltout a half acre of i; groun I. The plrcwrariod from half i an mii:c j to an oiuiee In weight. In tho wor Is of our correspondent, "the ground was not covered, but the flesh -. fell like an ordinary, light haiV' .n ap. peara ice U is deicriys l asresorabling beef,' part of ir, leing tilwUwith amall T9 ainows. but in no piece, were. Ikoneg or.. . A.tfy' matter (. found, . yhen it, fclL , u it had the appearance, and oilor of . . t fresh hier.t, but 'the pieces Bent im for lr,cct3o:i arc, entirely, pdorleaa' and ' resemble lnel beof." Wonder if , . anv one trie 1 It as an article ,of diet J , r i.oviKxon. , Uyv Vtntv, B.lll. M M . Ill 4S 4 IU 4i I 9 : ioa t , a oi , a 70 111 U ' - H II? . H Hi , 01 104 l-'T t4 474 . AMBHDMRNT. rJs. KmiI jr. R.jT'. 41 141 44 ye tu mi M . 1IJ 44 ,14 100 III 'SO . I , -,, 8l . ei ioa tu h mi u 74 ; 67 . IM " ''" K ""'-iw' A9SF.MIU.T. . IarrsKKKNTtnta. Ju-ritn K lUrt-tli.BTO A C FiTVUiJii. WIS UsiUII't m-Jorlej-, orricRRs. kraisrik. 1 W Hnuig.. 974 8 S SIim.o, k;i MhIuiIIt, . IM strr." I?.'! 1149 11M ll 1J Will wut MS PS 67 Ort Conflajratifta. , ' A aaurt ti.nis a ;o as Col. T. It. Long wai pacing the roal, i i front of t h? reiilenie of a pniminent gentleman i an 1 a goo 1 democrat he threT out. a lot oi' radical campaign d'ocimionts, and passe I on. Prjtty soon one of the gentleman's little, sons , found them and carried oneo'f fiem into the house to his father. 'w)o. at once fa v what it was. and asked t ie little fjllftw where ' ! l!c got, it.. He told him out at' the pate ftM.t!mt.a. out there. He then., told rhUn. to go out and put them oil in a .pile ind then to coma back and got a chunk of fire and bum them up," alid not to - bring another one of them inside of the 1 lot":- .. . ..J,." i' 1 '' ROMCIt, htsToa. ' MKIMIONSSS f rleoNfl. . id Things. , at the celebration a poor pediller, who '. called upon for a j following: Here .... ty it sticks to a riends frs;ike him , i suffering under a ? n fold her husbnnd e grentest difBcnlty snd the effort dis. inly woiildn't '. Hhingly resVon led nt. all of the Tno l- menagerie with a Wonder if Col. Long saw .their aah, c neitt time be passed, tbt va'y The troop are sent to give the Balical managers and manipulators ifia necessary backbone ti carry out the evil designs of the party. No -doubt these an;h-conspirators are, in danger from- the Iiing-suffering but enraged reaidc of Louisiana and Flor- .i la. 4 ' In the meanwhile, the balance of the South may ssess their souls in .patience, and look on. We have given the North an honest man for ' President.. Let them s.e to i!that he takes his'seat. Popular majority for Tilden is 528,- 000. The popular majority for Hayes 'Is '260.200.'' TiMen's majority over Hayes ip 35 Status is 267,800. The three States still in doubt are not in- j eluded in the count. This s'mws wh the-people w nit for Presiilent. j It demonta:.es that had the result been j idepn lent upon 'a direct vote, there eral rule. - Our readers can judge for themselves how the matter stand i from the tele grama puDlishe.1 below. FLORIDA. Louisville, Nov. 1 1. The chairman of the democratic state executive comm'ttee at Monticello.' Floridp' (ays the most careful estimates on the figures of 1874 in counties not heard from, and the returns actually in. show a democratic majority., surely. The comities not yet , heard from are all democratic, and will give large gains. The majority c,au not fall short of 1.2C0. Ja ;ksonville, Nov. 1 l.-r-Tlie distant counties in this State are still to be officially hearJ from. In regard to tlie diction results, up to this time thej' can only be estimate-!, as there are no fui'itities for telegraphic com' munhation with them. New York, Nov. II. A dispatch was received at Democratic beaiquari !en to-day from Lake City, F!a, Grant n turned to Washington thh aft2moon. lie lias requested tho fol lowing prominent gentlemen to pro ceed to New' Orleans to inspect the counting of tlie vote in Louisiana : Honyini MFjftrts.J.udge K W Siaugton, Gen Jolm A Di.x and Gen James II Allen, of New York ; Sena tors Sherman and Stanhy Matthews. of Oho; Hon Court'aid Marker, of New Jersey; Senator Edmonds, of Vermont; Gen Ben Harrison, of In diana; Senator Logan, of Illinois; Hon Win D Kelley and Hou Jol.n S -hoonbary, of Pennsylvania, and Hon John A Kason, of 'Iowa. These and a few others have been invited ; nearly all of them have been beard from and have accepted. . , New York, Nov. 1 1. The following have telegraphed t'irir intenfon to start immediately for New Orleans in r-sponse to the Call of the National Democratic Committee : . Hoir "Lyman Truuib'ull, of Illinois, Ex U S-Senitor Hon J M Palmer, of Illinois, Ex Gov A G Curtin, of . - ... .... ju vitc VI CWI we will have one on hand iu a few days. A Thirteenar. .1. (). iloss, Esq.. and Miss Mary D. Kirk married in 1861, Since .rnarrJgjfi. tl c-e have b en 13 births in the family last born win u boy: weighing 12 pinn Is net wliosOnama is, Tiiilcn Vance Ross. I lurrah for Tilden Vance Ross. , . To th Candidate!. Several of-the cai(lidates-a,,e vet owi vg us for thier tickets.. We liail t i work hard to get .them printed hnd charged but a smhll price for tliem. and we hope that they will all pay us for them as soon as possible. We need the'money. when the propri Hted the visitor '-in t monkeys bad hab- inn proved himself lion l.y producing -sayingrnrrone1- i hen held up by one k half as much as - grasped." Thanks ; one month hence, re ' accustomed to ..vi'trv pt night n . owner ofthe frw'a (hi w d l to cut this ' their hats. . jtells the f !hwng teaching in a r,u et " ' fe soToiid mnraTTg or my wession r narl leisure to survey my surroundings, and among the scanty furniture I espied a three-leg-g?d stool. -Is this the dunce block V I asked a little girl of five. The dark eyes sparkled, the curls noddei 1 as 4 ADVKiniSINO KATES lwf thai tha of so; ppr li lh 0'ita. Ty b lurxUttd appllcatla. AtTriitMt will I d ililaaa oeullcol m dlum Uirvnti altwj lu mk Ihvlr boa ca lauwo. . , JO PRINTING, Burba, lltllllpaU, U-llrrHrtid, Pn.tr, Ma.idtillla, UraUr. tftntril, Timuliiata, i:id, H!anka at all Bind. e , A Ultra a 4 thai W cnaninteaaallilaeliun, bolb aa lu prlo-anil qinHlT. . WHY Remington Family Sewing . Machines . . . ARE SXJPEIU:OR , 1st Their. Slmpljty! - - The nt Of thtnl hrt allf r)Ulrad. and ay if I rl of ord'iiaijr IiiI-1;Ikih- la capable ol kvrpliiK lUatau la unti f, , . - H m 2d The Construction (M Ibn M chine la urh Ih.l'll aaair bo rua at a IiIuIkt rule ol k-kI limn an ehnttla Ma chtiia m r In the nmrl.it.. fn lictoiii-a whrra itiatp.vd baa van iKtlrrMi.ovr 1100 tlllch' a lif luli.Mla h bar allaliMd klb aa ... 3d--Their Durabilit. B'lo( ao alror la all paria, and litcd wild t real in rbxnl.-al alrfijr, and iH-lnir fn-a from llir band, J irnnt: m.Krrwvnta and friction, r emmon In liif.-rmr niac-hltira, tbey will wear a ItinK time wtlhout rvp.lr of on kiod. 4ili Tlieir Adapialiiliiy. - By aim pie chnii ol th nrrdli and thivad I !) wlil aw Ilia Mil. raiabrlo or Iba hravl-t-al leal In r All Ilia varlnua kliid ol Ixm.H and aliow. burkkln ewliiK, cliMlilnir, Cai.n. afaya, al.lrla, mai.llr aud uiMaa-luakluK ran be Uiuh wiiu-t quul lavllily. ' Mi The Bliidlle. ' Bring !aru' It will carry a rr. at aaamliy of Ihr.ad li u aavi it I" a nal luiaaura, tUv truublu ul blliuK tliv iHibbma. 6 b The inciins nf gelling at the rrqaln'ri Trnilnn on I lie tlirvad I olm P'a and oniiiilfti-, ihat r..i bekatllvli on ImiIIi al.l.nil I milrrlal f artiluli will nut rio or raIJ eaa ba readily obulritd. . 7th They will Sow . Illi qu 'acllHy allk.lwUt liuan ikraad and cuuiiu.iu pool vutloti. 1 8 li -Thev have t Horrowa Orange, Ho. 650, Will .meet at Prosiieet church, at 12 o'clsok, Saturday beforo the 3rd Sun- day in November. AH persons wisl,. ing to join will pbasc be there. - W. F.XASH, W. M. A favourite toast Vance, Hampton, and the SoliJ South. sent, and the lips rippled put, 'I guess ho ; the tveher always sits on it.' Ti e sfr o! was unoccupied that term." ? Two little boys, one the Hon of n wen tiy mercliHiit, the other the Bono! o ily a MKr editor, were walking u;i the stieet .togothejv- Said .the rhor- cliant's sonv"we live in n brown stone house," we' ve got a man to black' our boots, wa koep two h irses and gloii o is earring -a, and mynnotler never wears anything but si'k dresses. What have -you' .got "Well," said the poor editor's aon, "I doii't know. We've got pen and ink, and awhde lot of exchanges-. Wc ain't got much but my father says your ful ler is a d. a l-hoai." What is a dea l head ?" asked the boy in fin.i chithea. I don't know," replied tho -''unfortunate child' of the literary 'ninn, "but I guess it's a Imdy who don't ever nay for his newspaper." rulary cm, cik Wnm-U or li-ver artna, to run hard, makr a noiai'. nr to ir.l i.ul ul ,,rAfr rh the new and M-i-uliar inuvi-iiiriit ol nra. dl.. an.l abuttlc, and lliruad coiilrollhiir parte, Hu rt" la lew wrartir atralu on lliu Ilirvad aaed. I'l.u llin'Bd dvIiik m l In I lie m it l-rial aulnjar- ' .d. Ike work la lUrrelorc hi tler and alronyu' tbau that dun uil any olUer ruacWue. AGENTS WANTED. a n rt i:s-. Odcll, Craven &Co.r . - AQENTS,7 : CONCORD, N, C, PARLOR ORGAN These reiuarkiiblo Instruments po sess capacities for musical eifects and exiu-ess on never be ore attaineil. adaptcl lor amateur or professioiml, and an ornament in any parlor. Kxcel in qnajity of one, thorougb workmanship, elegant designs and' finish, and wonderful variety of their Combination SolotStops. 1. Heautiful new Centennial Styles, now ready. Address . . jmni u y. HKATrv. Washington, New J-sei W. O. Dorlaud Keeps on . band at ull times a g supply of watches, ': Clocks,' Jewelr and Id t ed wore, an l? doe$ all repa ing in his line. Jewelry cleaned lr of chalge. All work warranted. v - 4- a v r an,h w-rt tc1ofp''vf, ; r 1 1 '; j ! .- 1 1 . i 'T r ; 1 1 i . - - - ' i .. : .r ; f J -r :1 ' 1 ( - '. j'i J .'.,'-'. v,
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