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THE BANNER. ruuuaiiKO evekT'Tiiuksdat sr WALILK J. 1JOVLIX, M .- 75 ." I 40 Any person fr-ulnr up e:ub of firaer mt ANNOUNCEMENT. Bt'B$CRIPnO RATES t l . . Cot Copy, on yr, nnO(,y. ixm.n,ih, ; Una 0 o, litre tii.mihn, ' "" .. Hve Caiilra, out tn,f, ph. ii ..... ...... k . , Any person fiima up i lll rfCi'4 uir free. r; i ' .' 'It it with deep regret that we make ',' the announcement that this haue of the Danker closet its existence in "Albemarle. Aftor a suspension of two or three wecka tha publication of the paper will be resmnVl ,iu Mon roe, N. Ch ander n naw name which ;w have not yet deri lei npon when i. 11 of It anb crihera will hive their " '.unexpired terras filled out. Thia step f js not taken prematurely, b it It U the Ten u It of mat are" deliberation, A -sjjnarobr of causes mmb!nej render it necessary.. The first one and tha j only one that we ahall name, aa It U a sufficient qne, ia that we have not re ' celved patronage wlc!i will Justify C lis in continuing the puUli Jiitl n of the " paper here longer. "" None of our pa trons w',11 be the losets by thia move. "" As soon as we can j.ot our tyje, press and fixures to Monroe and get them net up. the paper will commence again , , and continuo till the time for widen it is paidf expires. When wa get' to """ 7 Monroe odrm all .andTot Iter' faoi 1 i t ies will en ible ih t publish a much bt ter paper than we coul.1 xs8iLly do here.,' It will be publishe I so as to . meet tho mutts and be aa fresh to oflr leaders; In Stanly a i possible,, . ; i . To all of those friends who bare help 3 1 us b their pat onage. n Mib i acriptions, j b work, advertising, or iu speaking a good word for m. we return our thanks; and we In p 3 to conduct our paper in the future in such a manner as to merit a con - tinuancc of the same. To the people" of Al'iemar'e we re turn our. wannest tlmnks for tlatiir hospitable andgonurons treatment of us sineeonr s j mm among them, and . we bid them farewell wishing them fa . one and all. many nappy, prospeious days. .... TIE STAN ::', : B A N N EE. COUNTRY, GOD TBUTH. Vol. I. AuiKMAIlLK, STAXLY CoUNTV,?N. , C., NoVtttlBBIllG, 187G. 1V6. 21. would now be no doubt and aupenso' j stating that lft counties gave a Dcin thb Denmcratio " "candidal" bavin? "a wratlc ronjoiity of 5.513, en tliat (I decided majority over hi, Republican " Republican m.ty opponent. . THE ELECTIONS. DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT. . Radicalism Dead I to be heard from gave a Democratic majority i:i -74 of l.OJG. . . . SOUTH CAROLINA. CoLisinu, 8. C Nov. 11. Win K. Cox s Hampton elected by l,300i . for Tilitea about 4C0 lest.'. L. D. CintDs. Charltjton, Jfov. 'll'f the X KOBTUCAnorjNA. . -I thiaiUte Vanao is elw! 1 by a tnajorlty estimated at 17,000 it may latest corrected oflU-ial returns Unm reach S0.0C0 bnt-aT not-fall below ton's niajoriT is Llt.Tturfult Ter 15.000., Thednn crats gain largely turna Iw'.iiate that Tilden hrs fallen fh ntfarlv every county in the stale over much mo o behind1 " Hampton's vo! the Merrl mon vote. Our Conirresslon-J than lit a ben supioe l. In 10 u al delegation stands as it has been 1 32 countie. Tilden's majority s the democrats carrying every district less .. than . Hampton's. .An apial except the Second in which Brogd m fatloof loss in the remnming 22 ooiinj U elected by a decrenayl majority. We t es, w(.i! I Icyve T I leu 1 a than 100 don't kntfw what Col. St eele's majoritv majori'y in the State win be in tnis aistrnt. u u it is very Js'kw Yonic Nov. I !. large. The Legislature will le 3-fourths N. Smith i nemocrauc. i ne rmwamenis nav9 Returns r-C lived to. lav from the been raiinea oyji majoniy.aomewnat suth cn.lrm the reportof bst niht; imaller than Vance f. , uVb have nndou'i1. li v .Iwid vl m ' We fully expected to'lw able to jonties in Lcu.siana, Florida and state definitely in this Issue of the Ban- Sou'h Carolina. National svrerp cer ner the rote that each Presidential tain. W. T. I'klton. candidate hna received. We can sav rennsyWania. Ex Senator Hamilton, of 'Indiana. - Hon 8 V Doollttle. of Wisconsin, Ex Lieut, Gov Col. Ilaiigh,.1 ..ritn..u t .. i ii li.iu ..km.:.. I "i iiiiiuiij, u ii iv w ii claim, 'i '""'i I ffntrf Hon Oswald Ottendorfer, of New ,lJ1"rl York, Him Henry Wattero:i, of Ken Hutt-nimnr, tuoky, Hon Theo T liandolph, of New p'0- Jersey, Hon (i H Smith, of Via?onHin, L'ek, Oovemor Carrtdl, of Marvland. Ex-1 ' llnv UtaUr r l'i.i'nv1v.nlW ll,, O ToU, J VV Fox, Kt-Ass't. Secretary of the .TiavjMion Miinnei j Kannnll, or I'enn cnt sylvania. l'rof, Summer of Yalo Col- 'rr"' lege, Hon II 1) Mcllenry, of Ken. KiH.niior, ttwkyr- that it is confidently claimed by the democrats and concede i by the repub licans that Tillen has certain 184 votes, one less than enough to elect him. The latent news that we have Preparations for Rascality, Washint m, D. C Novemlwr 1 1. General Sherman last night receive! telegrams Him the Srer .'tarv of War, who is in Philadelphia, to order Gm was received Monday evening. Then a! Rncr to aend a many compa- . .THE SITUATION. " .' From tliu lust liitivUU New. 4 The latest advices '"from the seat war do uot cliange tno resnl s an nouncad in the Njws of oiterday. The wliole matter may be bu.'fly sum med up thus : The Democrats have carriad the States o Florida, Louisiana and South Carolina!- This U unquestionable al though tha Keniiblitiiina will not aA, mit it square out. The vote of any one ofthcie States, or a single solitary elactoral vote from any soui cj, will elect Tilden. . The Radical managers, therefore, are "moviiig heaven ' and en rib", to re verao tho popular verdiot, and have tbe certificates of election, issued to .the' Hayes electors,' an 1 have it out at Washington beforo Vice-President Ferri'-" ' . The troop are sent to give the Radical managers and manipulators t'ia necessary back -bone t carry out the evil designs of the party. No 'doubt these arch-conspirators arc in, danger from the Iong-sufTering but the Statra of South Carolina. Floridn and Loniainna were still in doubt In South Carolina, Hayesa;ems to stand somewhat of a chance, but Florida and Louisiana have without a doubt both 'one democratic. Hayes, to be e'ected, will have to cur ry every o le oC those States, and then wi 1 have a majority of i m vote only f j while with c ther, on a of tjem Td len 1 wonM be elected with several vo'es to spare so it will be seen that :lia clinii e are a't igcthrr with the demo crnts. . In Sou'h C irolina Hampton is elec ted certainly by 1300 raajoiity, but if I Tilden has c irried theState it isby a J nies Of troops to Tallahassee as ooul to spare ! and togo hinneh' in peia hi. General I?ujer answered that hi had ordered nine companies . and wool I r'e- Ave more, and would co in ner- son as ordered.. Gjiicral S leruian lo-ilay received the follow ing dispatch. m from the president : H y IApECPinarXoyemer 10. General "W. T. Sherman, V.Hhirg tons Intuot Gencr ,1 An ;er in I.o isianaajiiXeuer;d Ku er in FioVid to he vigilant with the lorceat t iei command, Uipr Birvepoace au'l goo I rder, and see that the pro, ier and lega boards ofcanvossefi are unmolested in the i-erformanee of their duties. OFFICIAL Y0TE OF STANLY CO. raaujMKf. Tili'tn. llyr - lovukoh,1. VinM, -B. itle. HI Wi IH ion as tuu llrt fll 867 to in it u w M at til Kit m m ei in 117 ei M s 4i SI 811 103 W Coant FOU TILDKN. ilnbrm i, ' Arkansas, (Connecticut, " ; D?laware, Grnrgia, Indiana. Kentucky, Maryland, . MaiisHippi, XliT-MMirljT" New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Texas, Tennessee. Virginia, West Virginia, Tot ils, STILL So it fi Carolina, Floida, AlinmuL I KurrV,- Hi if Lick, I )oii, CoNORKIM. 8'l. J(ird0. MO 44 lit ' M W' - 14 : 113 SO -tr - in - a . 54 w 141 M II J ,100 IU -ion- ItT 57 ----. --.I FORlUYI'Ji. 10 6 6 3 11 15 12 8 ft 15' 35 .0 10 8 12 11 6 Totil. IU4 817 - . 44 Ml - 44 . lit til "BO 74 tu : I3 California, 6 Colorado, 3 I'ln.ii. 21 I'wa, .11, Maine. 7 Ma'chusetts, 13" M ichigan, 1 1 Nebraska, 3 Nfvala. 3 N7H am arure73 Oregon, ' 3 Ohio;" 22 re'nsylvanin,21 Khodo Inland, 4 WincBiisin, 10 Minnesota. Kansas, (.EVEIIAL A8SEMIII.T. TTH INATa. I. H llflliir, 573 8 liiniiti Knrr, SJ ii M iM'iidiiur, 111) llcilig'jniHj.irllj.5) t OtJNTY orrtcKRs. TMII.I'KIH. M D IlKwril, TIM K A r.irr,il, (W.1 hUPNKKKNTiTIf a. Jwr,n K Hnnrli,fi7fl Kitviujil im . iliUiruiJori)l Mauri. I W Hi,uck, 8 8 Stui.a, Mi.J..lly, I0 Mjorlly, ton UMir, W II IKni., roa ooaoaea. 974 K7I 9 N PEdrd, W II Rndl 184 TCii 8 . l!l Louisiana and Florida have almost tert'uinly gone demojratio, but fie re- ublicans are making a desperate ellbrt ?I cheat us out of them. IN DOt'BT. 7 l.o nsianii, 4 c uiirr coMuiMioxM i Tmuiiiiuii, - I II Kdr.1, . s ft r rui .p - C-Smitli, - . Iluitt-K1 'If, ' .. X' H Biimih-, W K Hurt., l, A C IhvI, , f rim (rl llvtt wrt f lectr, , 122! 1149 ItW PM - IC O ' SJ. IU ! BSS MS i PS I .-ir.K.Yii,.-- ..I K" very sniaii majority. i .. It wi.l be seen by telegrams pub- 1'mxADKLrnu, November 10. lished iMdow that Grant, under a bo- General, Sh;r.nau Washington, I). C , gns pretence of fair play,r has ordered ncl Hl 'ne lrooP8 Augurjie " I'm . I troopa m I brlgidier-'eherals to Flor m'7 ,',e,n necessary to insure entirel idaand Lwisiana for- the-purpose flq"iet and a. peaceable xiount of the bal inaugurating wholea Ue villainy, .- m actually casfj, ; They m iy be taken There seems to be little doubt that fro Q Sout" Clirolina. unless there is the Democats have curried Louisiana by a decided majority; but telegrams indicate- tint the Radical Returning Board have dit'imirel to gne the vote of that State to the Hayes and Wliepler electors on the ground of n iniidation ikad fraud on the part of the democrats. It is the radical fash'on, n Louisiana to swindle the Democrats out. of their well earned victories, and we. look, for no exception to the gen eral rule. Our readers can judge for themselves how the matter stand i from the tele grams puDlished below. FLORIDA. enra-ed fcsple of Louisiana and Flor 1 la. - . , In the meanwhile, the balance of the South may possess their souls in ..patience, and look on. We have -.v.! .1. -' TkTl. t . Louisville, Nov. 11. The chairman of the democratic state exscutive committee at Mohticello, Floridn pays the most careful estimates on tlie figures of l8i?4 in counties not heard from, and the returns actually in, show a democratic majority surely. ti. ,...f:no ; i,.,., -1 f,.. t given the Jvorth an honest man tor . ' . , : no iiuiiioui iiu, uui i ill . uit; ittii; President. Let them sje to it that he . . , 1 gams. The majority can not fall takes his seat.. ' .hrrt nf i 900 - Popular majority for Tilden is 528,- -Ja .ksonville, Novi 11. The distant 000.' The popular majority for Hayes counties in this State are still to be is 2G0.200: Tilden's majori'y over officially heard from. In regard to Hayes ip 35 Statis 267,800. The the elation results, up to this time ; r " ;. . , , , , . iney can oniy oe esumatj.i as inrre are no facilities for telegraphic com' eluded . in the . count. This . shows . Jilton wlth tlom hi the-people wi.it for President. ew York, Nov. Il.-A dispatch It demonta'.es that had the rasult been j was received at Democratic headquar eperi lent upon a direct vote, there ten to-day from Lake City, Fla , reason to suspect an outbreak there. The presence of citizens from other states, I undeia'arid, is requested in Louisiana to see tliatllu hoanl of can vassers maKe a tair count ot the vote ai tnally cast. It is to be hoj c 1 that Tepr.isoirtative and fair men of both parties will go. U. S. Grant. Appointments to Go to Louisiana, Washington, Nov, 11 Preside it Grant returned to Washington this afternoon.' lie has requested the fol lowing prominent gentlemen to pro ceei to New Orleans to inspect the counting of the votes in Louisiana : Hon Win M Eyarts, Judge E . W SlftUgton, Gen John A Dix and Geu James II Allen, of New York ; Sena tors Sherman and Stanh y Matthews. ofOlro; Hon Court'aid Harker, of New Jersey ; Senator Edmonds, of Vermont ; Gen Ben Harrison, of In diana.; Senator Logan, of'- Illinois ; Hon Wm. D Kelley and Hon vJohn S-hooiiibary, of .Pennsylvania, and Hon John A Ivason, of Iowa. These and a few others have been invited ; nearly all of them have been heard from and have accepted. ' New York, Nov. 1 1. The following hnve telegraphed their intent'on to start Immediately for New Orleans in response to the call of the National Democratic Committee ; Hon Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, Ex U S Senator Hon J M Palnier, of Illinois, Ex Gov A G Curtin, of, and the Solid South. Ih Surrounding Coantit). Al6rt.fgomhry etiiihty elects the whIe . People and Things. A few years a'nee, at the celebration of an anniversary, a poor peddler, who was present, beirg called npon for a toast, offered tha following; Here is health to povertyit sticks to man when all his friends foranke h m." A lndr wlio was aufTering under a radical ticket, except sheriff by aboi.t slight indisposition lold' her husband in majority. Vance, Steele, and the that it was with the greatest difficulty imondments are beaten by about same stie eould breath, and the efrort dis. majority. .., . . . trsed her itxoeedinaly r "I wouldn't in" "Anson the whole ccn enr.itive try. my der,'L soothingly responded ticket is elected ly about 310 inajori- tho husband, 'v ' ' ' , - i A cool .voiny rent, all of the mod- Vance's majority in Uuion county is prn days, entered a menagerie with a !). !, and aliout r.fie same for tho gen eral ticket ; a large democratic gain. fmU -! - I -1-.- i iuiia- giTu.f a targe democratic gain, and elects the straight out ticket by about 7C0 majority. For Sal"VrjClip. !i!Tsr in his month.' when tha nmnri. otor politely rAq -e fl the visitor nut to teach the othermonkeye bad hab its." The yonn'r man proved himself equal to the occasion by producing hia clgar case and aayingi'tr one,-- "It is said that a hen held up by one '. ' . ' ' - ADVEKTISINO KATES thaii IIkim of any ptpcr In th B't. Thiiy Ml b lurnltJ 00 'pllcitloB. Aiivrrtlwm will I' d tiiii riwllrni me dium IhrvuH Uti i tu mik4 ttirlr bat Bu iich , HHHIm U, L- tirr !IiK Po-tr, lUnaiilll, Oin.Ui. iiricui. ptmuliiBta, i:id, K'unk all kitiiK , A Ul a .nl M cimnintm Mil.lartlud, bold m Ui prTcvantl qti illlT. wnr 4 Remington Family Sewing ; t .... Hachines ! ABE SUPEBIOR TH 11.1 OTHRRS r v Tti utA v I.11.U1IUI - ; tst--Their Simpty! - Tl f tlM WtvH wily ftitrad, a4 - iy sin in iiranmij nnrLi'viic i cniui oi 2dThe Construction Of th M rhlM h nrt ih.t H m In ruM tt liluhiT ml l HH-ril llwninii h hall It M rhlnHM. la ih nrarktl. - In iietiiH.- whr - Ibpnr4 Ii VBriMr4.rvrt)uOtltat is lv( tulimlc tutu Uv alUlme )lU ., - ' 3d--Their Durability. Bt-lai to troi to all Dart, and litw! with f ruat iu rbunli-al alciy, and bflnK frra frura thr brli, jirrtnK moavrnvnla and fiirtloa, r Mmimin In luf-riiir niai-liliim, the will wfar a limn lima niioot rrjvilr of ant kind. 4iU Tiieifi Adaptability. Br a tlmiilt chnir ol th ntwdlt and Ibmd Ihi'y alil tow ttw Mii al rtmlihfl or ilia bravl-rallaailn-r All lliu Vtrlou kind ol ImmiIi and tlimt, hui'kkln aawlim, clolhliit'.' eaiM. aiaya, tlitrtt, mai ilet and ilrwta-iuaklux ran uc utiuu wiui tquiii lui'iniy. - . fttl, The Shuttle.' . ' . .: J ' - .: , Brine !anro II will rarrr a m at anaiilll of lltrrad i.u av in a Kr.a( lUi'Mturti, lb truubla ol alliUKIba Itubbina, . , -t .. . - - - Cdi Tfi means of gelling at ina rrqalr'ri Trillion on tlif lliivid I totlm- anH cimipli'li-. HitV,'n Iwekttltvli oq ImiIIi till- ol Ibr III ilrrial I Ulcll will Uut lio ' or rfIJ eaa ba rdll obulntd, 7t!i-They will Sew lib q(iHl 'aollliy ullk.twltt.lluaii thraadand i'oiuiau iuol t'utlok. - 8 b The v iiavem " A UC,mil.lllinl W,AI an.i.itJ f....l I !1l 1 ! L,il ' ..v.v.. ..... m Kiwuu'imuu ie wm inn mi niwn nau as mucn as Whseler & Wilson' Sewing machine, when both logs are grasped." Thanks- B th just from the manufactory, where giving day ia only one month hence, they have been refitted, and are (,uar en I persons who are accustomed" to untie I to be in good working order; run-haslnq; M,eir ron'trv pt night in ind to have all the usual attachments. rew hours nfker the owner of the frw'a Also, we will sell the new Weed Pins 'retired, woul 1 do wdl to cut this Machine to any person wishing to buy, out and paste It in their hats a. nan tlie rice at winch agents offer A'-c'innl-mantcr tells the f !hwinC i. in .1 o nr; ....... ' . . ' 1 n t..c ,.CJlur ,lfj0, ana h is gnar- one : -"I was teaching in a r,u e anteed to be as good in every parti ai country village. The se Wd morn ni llir. Tl lll't. llllt- I ill VlM ana I lin U'flA,1 j ". ,!'.. .i mi m jny session i nad leisure to survey we will have one' on hand in a few my surroundines. and amonir - the daya. ' , "scanty furniture I espied a three-leg A Thirteener. ' gwf stool. 'Ia this the dunce block" ? 1. O. Koss, Esq. and Miss Mary D. I "ked a little girl of five.' The dark Kirk married in 1861, Since marriage yea 8Prlie(i, tlie curls noaded as. tl.ere have b en 13 birlhl in the family ,eDt 611,1 th.e "P9 rippled put, 'I guess last horn was a boy weighi poun'ls net whoso name is rotary em, ck wmm-U or h var arm, to run hard, inakf a iioiw. or to rit out ol urdrr Hv tbe new and hc uliar movi-iavnl ol nra illi-aml aUutlli, and tlirvad tnutrolllnir parta, i litre Im arciiror alraln mi ilia ihrvad abd. I lia tlirvad bolna; im In lli m ilurlal anlnjar I'd, I In- work la ibcmlorr bctlur and alronicur tbau tlialdon on any other roaclilue. AGENTS WANTED. Otlcll, Craven & Co., AGENTS, CONCORD, NC. Va nee Ross. II urrah for Tilden Vance Ross. , . u lulling i - .".r.. ng 1 5i M" 5 tne 1 V(!npr always sits on it.'- T!.e Tilden st,;o' w,,s "'Occupied that terra."-- To tha Candidate!. " ' Several of tho ca ididates ai-P vpt owiig us for thier tickets, We had' t ) work hard to got them printed and charged but a nimdl price for tliem. and we hope that they' will all iav nsfor' them as soon as possible. V'o need the money. Horrowa Orange, So. 680, ' Wil meet at l'rospeot chiirch, at 12 'tdeck Saturday beforo the 3rd Sun- ,day in November. Alt persons wish ing to join will ptoasc be there. W. F.NASH, W.-M, - A favourite toast Vance, Hampton, Two little boys,, one the son 1 of, n wea t'iy merchant, the other the son of o ily a poor editor, were walking up the street together. Said the mer chant's son, "we live in n brown stunn house, we've got a man to black our boots, wo loep two h irses and gloii o is earring s, ami my mother never weurs anything butai'k dresses. What have you gotf. "Well,"' said the poor editor" a son, , "I don't know. We've gut peir and ink," and a"wnlle lot of exchanges. We -ain"t got much but my father eava your fut'ier Is a d. a 1-hoa i," '-What is a dca i head ?" asked the boy in finJ clothes, v!' don't know," replied the unfortunate child of the literary man, '""but I guess it's n body who don't ever pay for his newspaper. mm- PARLOR ORGAN These remarkable Instruments posi ' sess capacities for musical effects and expression,, never - be ore attained, adapted lor amateur or professional,, and an ornament In any parlor. Kxcel In quality of tone, thorough workmanship,' elegant designs and finish, and wonderful variety of their Combination Solo Stops. " ' l. Beautiful new Centennial Style now ready. Address - 1MXI L K-BEATTV. .. ' Washtngtou,. New Je-sey. " Keeps on hand at all times a goo" supply of watches, Clocks, Jewelr and Id i cd ware, and' does all repa; ing in his line. Jewelry cleaned fr. ,. of chalgo. All work warranted.
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