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r. THE WILMINGTON POST; and in close rcoms late at night.! The TUB COLOBED EXOUU8 political chastity of North Carolina A colored man from this State has Democrats is not so unassailable that recently appeared at Washington, hear W,P. CAN AD AY, EdV & Fropr. it can resist the fascinations ol office, even from the un orthodox hands of Republicans. Therefore Col. Holt's by colored people, of which the follow- Alamance manifesto will fall upon not ing is an extract, giving the reasons a few reluctant ears of those who hare why they wish to emigrate : uwww.v.0 virtu uispeuuy jiusmc 0nr fnrmpr trnA,tin. An not allow us The manner in which the returns luc FailJ "wq, anu at me same ume - , iL r I fcppn! n fr llr a rloal rf tlitnlrinir ronvumo come in causes me uruiu ui o -x- - ku.b ' WILMINGTON, N. C, , ' Sunday '. Morning, Oct. 19, 1879. fk;s anDit tjiistlks-j u d g e the death s ojt atiianiei. jF7 iwd Jl a Western" Slortr. b : ' a matlpr of p.omc curiosity we ias a communication dated at Kinston, : Albion W.fTourgec, Author of "Tain. copy a part ot Mr Benton'a remarks in September 1st, 1879, numerously signed :sdte.'.vu2L&oo?iErntifs By One the Senate on the retirement and death of the Foott, dct Ncrr York. Fords, of.Mr. Macon of this State- lie said nowardSTUxilbert. . I of Vim that he was the real Cincinnatus This is a western : story, Gllcd with of America, that he wa3 the pride ol unexpected eVentsi and experiences. his native State, that he wa rmheredi- proper wages lor our labor. We are The scene lk laidinlhei Western. JRe tary friend for four generations, 4tnd paid for our work in orders, which are serve" of Ohio. The principal knale Was his mentor lor his first seven years i 1. t ;j I (lit It in nnr nn OUttYCU iram 1U lO CCUI8 Uli lUC UUI ohannl..' :n ir..kl,.m Pknrp sn nr. tl.. (J TI. r..H.:.. - .,- Our morniDg coiernporary to ue seizeu i - mc i . . , . . 0g i vumavi ;ia iuaiuaui vuU, iu lut ccuaic xuc junumug m a c- Ivitli such 'an intense spirit of inquiry independents haye not been so demon- anj 30 ith board and 45 and 60 IPhan' who runs away from his grand- batim copy of the portion of Mr. Ben- ihat it asks seventy Or eigthty questions strati ve as in. some other places, there cents when we board ourselves. Wages father, works in '-a tan yard, gets I ton's speech to which we alluded, and l one .slrinir. These are sample", uave been abundance of independents per month are from $5 to 18 for men through college, reads law, 'enlist as a which will be noted forits peculiarities . ,i f . ..i, amnntr n . u. ati : .i am i mm v tn:S4 fnr itnmp.n. WB - .. i -Ti: honors unosn thanks 'and 'Assembly of home blhcr, "Who can carry California ?" to get within one vote of nominating VfV 1 n rw east with broken fortune, and bad now that interval of thought and iquietnde Another, "Who i the man ? Can Chamberlain for Governor, in those to make -an honest living. We do not become comfortable. The other prin- which every wise man Would work, to t to have our census taken any cipal male character was Boaz Wood- piace oeiween ine lurroou 01 uie ana Hancock carry the solid south ?" These days when Xhey-were very -hungry for wan hnh miirht the leeks and the onions. Tn Cie-nrtr more in ixorm "vu . I ; ---fj- i are,! liideeA, questions fu54e a far more se Jate temper than to be indept ndent has been, and is now, farnlini Wfl had i , , ..... , ! me silliness 01 -eternity. 'file nau cine Carolina. ne UAU I lev. of whoao nnmn IiMIa trns known. I - . t .r . . . W vw-w V. " " - - - i- rather suffer and be free than to sub mit to infamous deeradation. So by who commenced on the frontier as years of this tranquil enjoyment, and a I Hiod without nain fir strno'fl'linir .Timft . 7 . t. : ",oa o that of our neighbor. This is evidently a pastime among the Democrats, and the help of God, we intend to try to wood-chopper; studied by a log rood 29th, 1S37 charactenstia in death as .P of those occasions, where the old it even afflicted old Alexander Stephens, make our way to .'Kansas or some other fire, became a yefy able lawVer . and a ' life It was eight o'clock in the iS;tU 'fool can a.,k a question .all .hia while when be nas been stand- Xi ftSM STt Tery rich man. Wood.ry lills a.large 'tXPffiZ tbat.aiwW roan cau't answer," bas ng so nearly on llio edge oi tbe; graye. J,f, "'T anu 1 . . space m the story. Ho became it the dresSed with bisjluibitual neatness. c iiio true In Kentuckv and TennpssPR thftv havfi tripd it and aUn'in ihat lUnni .o. Tremising tbatlthe above state ..v.-.j , - . r-t.wl.. f .rft nro rinn of KPmnrr and Ynron Thro nr 13 BUUbianuaiiy UUe, IS J not Our iiiviiui Vi iu( mi)u tv i a- " i w -u..vu.s The "best never sutiafied with what ho is doine. enouh independents all over s-l same time thn VooA and pvil troniiis of i walked in the room and lav on the mco c.hntr TTo niM i.im h; virsh W a bed.bv turns conversinsr kindly with verVWe an. 2 500 for frrrelinV out those who were about him, and show- it is u , T ' . ' , ,m , . f i ig by n conduct that he was;reaay the robb fhbankoT which he waidj, but .hurry ing nothing. It I hemlock, antfln tfitJftl'ullVartWr- the south Posc. at present to inquire whether ri ..u n i i vriritn qidnrtinn thflt t m r i ftmODir me uemocrais. ho mat it is I - -. I was ni-PK. ... va - enmr south would bo better off without any nothing odd to meet one, nor would it hnt P"08 know that there can when he wounded at Bull Iluri has . 1 I Ka tin IaiK( Kill HlA Ol SWM w f KaIiaota I i negroes in it. Not unfrequ have been put out that the whole negro pmces. ' . ' . i Brigadier, ana men w ine cniei insiru- 0f a .gteri!e ridec (where' nobody race were to be inflicted upon the north The average independent Democrat "u,jr. u"; U1 uu",'-I"ua ; uciuuuauauoiiB ment ju sending him to -Congress wish to plough) and coyered with a -amlthiHafllictthc north with a swarm not an animal which has any par- u 'rom ine coreu VVoi e When Churr gets to Congress, NEW. AD VER TENEMENTS JEWELRY $75.00 worth for 0 1 5.00 ) ASD A ( - Solid Abyslnian Gold Watch NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of sablu, laborers, and ' ruin now th( te cause African in it. Just ticular affinity with Republicans. Our outh, showing a wide spread and fixed ,ha8 a great railroad bill which he vib to build with ;in distress experience with them thus far has not termination to emigrate to some wanU hurr to support, which Churr lJbtrafi it ' After I Pace n lDe nortb. y-a , best friends ace tlic north don't put more of been by any means brillian descent in oflicc. It is not their election, as in tho case of Merri stnui-c that our A fried-Americans are mon, they do notsubserve any better ;1U" w luo " . V " . . -oum.ii.ai, Woodley threalet.i to ruio Churr if a little confused as to what would please purpose than a regular. If ouri friends may as well be looked in the face, he don't comply with his request. tlicsc Lest friend. Not a tenth as many I of the 4th District had by any j chance The question is likely to become so jq vital to the interests of the south that Boaz pile oi lliut stone (which nobody would ) deeming this ster essness of this rock tv for that undisturbed for concientious reasons flatly refuses repose of the bones which is still de sirable to those who are indifferent to monuments." negroes us whites leave the south an- elected that ancient sinner Josiah Tur- liually, and yet, because ajiew thousand ner,. there is no certainty that lie would thought they would go to Kahsas, it haie ssrved any better purpose than vus denounced as a Republican "mach- Davis or Kitchen. Steele, Armfield, jtiatioiii" The most offensive thing the and Robert Vance were all elected, as lAfrico- WOHDS OF TUUTH ANI SENSE. We priut below another extract from the JSew York Times touching on the Southern situation. The truth of these observations cannot be disputed, and It is plain , as anything can be, that Churr nersists and votes airainst th every able bodied laborer who leaves bill. Woodley drops down in apoplexv the soul h leaves it poorer. Supposing iD Lanesville whcrelthey all liye, dies a hundred thousand able bodied labor- in the arms ;br Churr, and leaves all ers were to leave this state in a year, his vast nronertv to Churr and his its effect would be most serious to its J w:reJ Lizzie 'one-- half to each Of e clearness with which the suhject is Americans can do to the south- it happened in consequence of the Re business. . It would deduct nearly one courae aieconciliation had taken place ated, will commend itself to our .... . . I ... . . . . . I tenth-fif th nrodiicinir ranap.itv nf th l . . . . !nr...i rpanprs ? N .;... j rw l l - a. l ft-k.iMMn l . t. n A i " i - j-v 1 - - j " rA t-aA n io a n - in r a in nma tv iiiwi. i nvn tart-tAr t rni o . i riPir ririif-i-iiiiii liuuuuaua n L21. viiil' ill iii jiiir: n v l nihl i i uciui v u iu uvvu , . v v v vv vv to that Is chrlnic. When they become, of general assent. Nobody has discov- 8tfatf ' athus far diminish; the value Jey is jlhc most vig0roU8ly draw fust Masters they "Ket shot. What shall ered that their manners were at all fTIucts. Bu it is equally true acler of the book. . .1oa. h.: AlAvntAd' ahrtrA lliA sfnfM n P i roonil n i-L "-fa" iifiii, Gen. ChUrr IS a noble iell0W..Un. nnth n a whnlfl.lhaa nAtAd and w nnf. ' I T ' : 1 I 1 nor t.hpm 1 rnin ri tier mi r. n t i tin Sf of o I . . . 1 i . . , - I ( tj r . n ii : i j i Democrats. Their voteswere cast regu- & b seJhsn andJ generous ana Driuiant, ing wnu a loiiy asm io maaness, aua ii ii. i l c-iiicoa tui'v ixiv uiiuiiuujs nicy can i :ti,,;-.f linnrj a re uuwai ui uiiiur ltftjuiiir is me mime rf - -jrr i :r jl..-!..! T, :.. i I w i cbrtr- I the African r..;.....i:'-' - do No Republican doubts the gravity ot the southern situation. Congression- ally and otherwise, it is very bad. The leave if they'pleasc. It is no use to attempt to detain There is a touch of wit in Capt. the last infamous session. 7 li'riv'a -Mlioial rfitmrt rvf tlii TUiintf villa. I TIiata ia TinwAVA.r in f.hi f nlr n j-las rostollice sliooting. He shows that the of real independents, who if they had 8Uch aS "0t PermittinS .thm 1o Set the blandishment captivate. diate consequence. For the time, the !a lies of liarnwell bestowed upon Mr. the pluck to break from the party hani- Xix, se ine years ago an elegant gold pers, would get a good following. There f mounted cane for his services in secur- is no mistaking the fact that there is ff 'the' location of the county spat, bearing deep and bitter dissatisfaction among s the inscription, "Frederick Nix. From the Democrats as to matters of policy the ladies' of ' Barnwell County, S. C. and the details of party affairs. They Honor to whom honor is due." Capt. are not a happy family at all. And , Froy .says the cane jvas presented by there is a restiveness among the people Col: William Duncan "in behalf of the at the narrow and illiberal legislation tirr-t white ladies of Barnwell." Then and at that sort of management that oil another oecasioi means to go, or 'to restrain them by intimidation. Such a course ) would only arouse enmities', possibly lead to a stampede, and at any rate increase the indignation with which the greater part of the northern population already regard the conduct of the soulh. Neither will cajoling or coaxing fin- swer. Conventions ana miormal un derstandings and arbitrations will not answer, for these have been tried in the southwest. . ' The question is therefore pressed i i : i i : ' : i couiu ueuiuraiize. auu wuose luttiiiiiy i-.,.u ; ,.,i ni . t. V J ' lJUV'C I no fTlPnarAS l-Olllrt int imidatP. and IIO nomnnranv 1iiva rpcrninrl nnirir .Jin mv - --' - I -r w u j v v v wuiui.u lrJ 11 VI J 1 Lizzie, his violating the just and eminently nation- ihA k al oungaiions imposea, nrst, oy amend- I mnrfla innst i 11 1 it i 1 1 r ritiHo1 onrl faithful, who is.kept by the author a nextj by legislation giving effect to little in the back ground, but doesvno, these amendments and nothing more. The proceedings of the Southern Dem- wife, is a jewell, as lovely as the ladies presented keeps people and capital from coming him wph .'in elegant Bible in which here, and causes the state to grow poorer vn.s written. "This Bible is a thank I and poorer each year. We have had offering lor scrvices rendered to 'Dear more defective legislation since 1870 uPon every southern siatesraan, nzry Old Barnwell.' May it lead you to thah in whble generations at same pre-' man who considers tne public welJare, seek' an inheritance in the better land." vious times." There has not been an even eyery citizen, whether some plan When Williams shot Nix in the back election since 1870 when there was not cannot be settled upon to repress this his message was much less Christian- enough of the, liberal Democratic ele- impending and portentous calamity.- like. It was, "D n you, we have ment in the state to carry ilj if united -We take the liberty of making a sug ,worn tliat you should never be' Post with the Republican, vote. I Whether" gestiou. Supposing' there should be a Master here." The- shot-gun policy the thunder-clap will. come next year thorough revision and reform in the has not wrought a beneficial change in depends onUhc boldness of those who labor system of the south for the benefit .tVmauhers ofRarnwcll.' are how crumbling inside their jacket?, of the laborer. Suppopinc: the business men ol the south, and the landholders, The attempt on the part of any DifcJbAMsa o' ajnimais. as they may it they will, decide to comn s uthenV Republican '-to elevate the op- The Agricultural Department has is pete with the northern "emisaries" and position to sectionalism into a political sued a report made in consequence of make the south a more satisfactory virtue, is very shallow. Sectionalism an appropriation of $10,000 for investi- place for negroes to live in than Kansas may bo either a vice or a virtue accord- gation, uponrthe "Diseases of Swine" or the northwest. It is not to be de- ihi t tho uses to which it, is applied and other classes of domesticated aui- nied that there is need enough for some It was a political vice when it nurtured mals. It makes a book of 2D2 pages, better treaimcut of the laboring ele- secessionisni and attempted to destroy filled with the results of experiments ment of the south especially of the tl.e govcrmucnt. It is a vice now on diseased swine and other animals, former slave?. There are abuses and when it is 'attempting to perpetuate with plates showing the diseases in extortions going on in the sottth to- thosc theories. But it was a virtuo on their various stages. We cannot give wards the laboring population such as ther part of those who preserved the at present anything like a synopsis of are not known, and would not be tol- governnient. Getgraphical location these reports, and-on'page 253 is a re erated, ty the. worst system of labor in does not make an opinion right or port by Mr. W. W. Lenoir of Wautaga, Europe. It is not a region to which 'wrong'-, of itself. Sectionalism in the addressed to Gen. Lo Due, j the Conu immigrating Europeaus will come, even south means, as things are at present; missioner ot Agriculture, Concerning of the poorest sort. Iftlley come they luls.chief to the country. Sectionalism "a strange cattle disease" which exists would not stay. . It is no place for a at the north means the preservation of in this State. Mr. Lenoir states that laborer to come. There are nOugh the '.nation', and liberty. With what at a very early date a statute was en- better places for laborers to got And cjinpoure of visage, therefore, could a acted by our 'Legislature prohibiting that is the reason of this threatened southern Ucpublican thwart northern the removing of cattle from ihe pine exodus. Let the-southern people make -.Republicans and lard southern seces- lands near the coast to the back coun- "this southern country more desirable si. mists, 'simply on the ground that try on account of the "distemper" ex- for laborers than others and they will .sectionalism is an evil of ; itself ? j Be- istipg in the low country, and another have no trouble, ahout their laboring end of fsnlendid thincs. ' Tk. wir' v,a , ottmni-w .w nn.H oeracy hi Congress add to the bitter . . ... . . . , . ness produced by violence. and fraud in merits, ana wnne ll is rsuner eay in t.h' States, and invest with neenliar places with details of battles which significanse the struggles of the extra might, have been omitted, and possibly session. Wre must deplore the irritating .., -i 4 , ' F tnn inxnraj tendencies of the Southern question with sketches ot scenery too labored, , , , . i,. , . -.., r.I tt thus revived, but the responsibility for its style is more flexible than loinette, the revival does not rest upon the and its dramatic groupings more facile, north. "The worst enemies of the south There is fidelity of picturing of social in the controversy are the democrats ife all through that is admirable. " y" -VTu' . . t I tinrf.h i nftr.iiriillv Aviitfrl hiu. thA aum Strained descriptions and affectations ofitg requi-emeQtSj so far as they have nC Mtneiat ennilitin. the commoner I KWn ain(rorilaiiTplv titovl w tho nn- faults of American story writers, arc plication by the south of the principles fhJlo offer Ja eenulne. altbouKh at first sight you would consider ltlm possible. w "wrtif TTrta1 nr Sine ttb first estabi lshed i i i. irMh let IfiTS wo hnvn paldTparucolar attentions xo vne ouying oi Bankrupt and Ahction lots of Jewelry and Watches often buying at as low s one tenth their value, and in no Instance have xr naid over oneixtlP ihe manulacturerB' .prleer3BlnctartlBff3re have always been and thrcmsatur regular customers inxougn ut the country at nearly regular prices, as fust as we could procure them, trat owing to ti. larre imciker t)f lallnrea mone the tiMrvbstdf"il crs sui manufacturers throueh- xmt thU and-ctlrer countries during the months cf June, jniyana Augnsi tu ume when the Jewelry business it stagnant), we have now on hand an immense stock of tho most desirable poods we have erer handled, and whieiire tav bonrht at lower prices than ever before. lu order to dispose of this entire stocX In the znoftt speedy manner possl ble.n d make room ior new ones w men Wthail conUnne to buy. we have hit upon llio :frUfwlnrxio'rell5lanii! ! i V Weproposa togiveyourllst of lbes most desirable or theee goods, riving opposite ach article its regular retail value, aod sell t you atthe rated Five Woliais' worth for tl.00,t For instance, on receipt of 50 cts. we vtm send-ouJosTFArD. any article to the value M2L50: on. receipt of fl.00 articles to the value oXfo.00, nct so n throughout the entire llst llelow we give a list of the most valuable of these goods. v . - LI?T OF JEWELRY" AT WHOLESALE Geofs New Style Scarf Rings or Pins.... 85c. " Sleeve uuttons, jsngraveu , or Stone Settirje................. 85c. r , .P"omStr- atograved or Stone ' or Ladies Flaln, Band, Fancy Wtone or Cameo Hlnes- 85c. Ladles' Long or Round Fancy llosom Fins soc. Stone or Engraved Ear-Drops to match......J..i........... - 85c. Eneraved and Fancy Cuff Fins..! 85c; Any Three of the above articles will bo sent by man, postage ,paiu, on -re-cciut of 50 cts. Ladies Broad Band Bracclets,Eopraved 11.00 First-Class scale lllngs, Double Heart, Shield, eto 1.00 or Gent's Brilliant Diamond-Set. Long Fancy Sbawl or Bosom Fin, 1.00 Fancy Extension Ear-Drops to ltfttCaaoa HMlMtwMMMmmn 1 00 Genf's Onyx, AmethyBt or Topaz Sleeve Buttons.... i.oo ,Onyx. Amethyst or Topas Shirt Studs (3).. 1.00 Cameo and other Btoae Kings, 1 Art iarge.. i.w Heavy Link Vest Chain and Charm.. 100 Extra Fine Scarf Kings or Fins... 1.00 Any Five of the above articles will be mailed free to any address on receipt of i. 00. Gent's Long New Style Vest Chain and Charm , , i. i.4o Searl Rings and Fins, New Styles and Extra Fine .....J.. 1.45 .' Heavy Set Stone and Fancy Studs.. ; 1.45 t " or Ladies' Cameo, A methy st and Onyx Sleeve Buttons 1.15 " or Ladies' Cameo, Amethyst and other Stone Rings... 1.4-5 Ladies' Long and very Fancy Cufl Pins, 1.46 " Extra Einished Onyx, Amethyst and EDgraved Pins..... ......... 1.45 " Extra Finished OnyxMnietbyst and Engraved Ear-Drops i.Si " Long Opera or Guard. Chains 1.45 " Fancy Neck Chain and Charm ... 1.4.5 Any Six of the above articles will be mailed free on receipt of $2.00 Gent's Solitaire or Cluster Australian Diamond Pins tl.OO " Single Stone Australian Dia mond Studs (3) 1.90 Heavy Large Solitaire Austra lian Diamond Single Stud........ 1.90 Fine Finished Long Link Vest Chain and Charm 1.90 Very Nobby and latest Style Scarf Rings and Pins 1.90 or Ladies' Cameo, Onyx and Amethyst Sleeve Buttons...... 1.90 Ladles' Etruscan Necklaces, very heavy, 1.90 desired, trill be collected on delivery but no goods will be sent C. O. I. to 8re r distance than 600 miles. Any money re cclved for these goods aaer the stock is ex hausted will be Immediately returned. Postage stamps will be taken tbe game as cash in any amount less than f 1.0". , If on receipt of goods you are not perfectly satisfied, return them immediately in good order, and we will refund your money. Illustrated Catalogue of Watches. Jewelry, Notions, Novelties and New Inventions sent tree on application. ; ? -...'- I AGENTS WANTED. Addrcfs plainly-. THE INVENTORS' AGENCY J. A. KINSMAN. Prop.. ; lie T. Wiuhinirlnn Jt. fTh1c'0; 'IIL met 19 Cm - - - ' . 'V We blood al au open window .;. '-J'-; Leaning far oyer the sill, sj "j: And if something hadn't happened " We mighthav'o stood there stll'j ; -But we reached for a banging shutttf, In ( blinding northeast breeBe, ". fo our friends will have to be In vHcd To Join in the obsequies. IF WB- COULD ONLY HAVJB KNOWNI what a storm was brewing(in a leapotX . and how far-off that shutter was, we sbnulu never have ventured our head outside ol tht window; but It is too late lor regrets, now; we are nonplussct, completely1' squelchetl, have been sat upon, and our ; friends and the public generally are re- , spectfully invited to attend theubsequies on ii it ..y-.t'; . and we cakeour repuUiliori on ilsbinn thegnindust funeral they ever wituepsed. - " " ' 'K " " ' 'As ho sl'pB he slides, nud every time bt slides he slips up most woefully. We leave our"kind friends" to find out the meaning of the above, and while they are doing. we will ask tho following questions: Havn't we the usliest aud dirtiest .'store Ii the State? i Havn't we the poorest btoi'k of gool.s it Wilmington? ' Havn't we' made! prices much highosinct we commenced? . . i ;; Havn't we been very unaccommodating and impolite to you? - Havn't we charged you for all he gKd delivered? , - ' - ' i '' i J -;' Havn't we made a great many mistake;; and refused to correct them when our alien tiou Avas called thereto? All of our friends who answer "yus" io the above questions will please not buy from us any more. RespeStfully uid truly, ' ':',' '! . : ' ' ' P, L. BRIDGERS & CO. eatie most of the right-thinking people was passed in 1876 or '77. He de- population running away. m:y -happen) to live in one geographi cal Alivisiion; ami most of the wrong thinking people live in Another it liucsiit change the nature of right and vronr. 1 - i - : scribes the disease at length giving such details as would be useful. i ' I ; Gen. Le Due states that the number All! IIAJ It appears uow that Re ul roe the de of swine in the United States amdunts MaultiDS asurer of Georgia was not to 25,726,800, while in Prussia it only acquitted, but merely received a Scotch amounts to 4,878,114, and in Great verdict of "not provenf' The vote for Britain only to 2,422,S32. He says that bis conviction. stood 25 to 17, not being an imperfect estimate taken in 1877 the requisite two-thirds majority. The Atlanta ifcpublican commenting on the vote of the curt, ays. 1SUK V K ND E K T DEM O CK AT . The haste with which ;Col. T. M. Holt of Alamance declined tobe an shows the number of dressed hogs in iudeitcudent i candidate for Governor, the United States' to; he 2,727, 27S or when nobedy had asked him to be, more than all the hogs iu Clreat Britain, verdift wa uch that ve cannot tV i i , i -- ' ' ,t 4 iL . . . j, .i i lr iu houcsty assert that itip legislature naiurallv leads, to' reflection on the and that this is not nrcre than one half .JA i-- ti...-i."6-..!.-j . I I eiuiioiuvcw uiui. iuuw wuu ucuuuieu. .Miinriil uiuunpf r ' imlanAhdanf n tv- r I n -il- r nmhor Tri i nnnnol Iacj I,. . r i 1 - . i ... t,iuu.u cm-j.v.v iuui. uutuv iyduu i tuv icai -uuiuuvi. ; ,uo0 mm are respousiuio io lueir constiiu rats! in the south. Col. 'Holt cannot I from this cause, the "hog cholera" or I ents and to the public. Their consti possibly ,be inoraut that this class is the "hog plague" is more than $20,000,- tuenis anci ine puouc wiu noiu mem not e fin the .tb;, nor even in North 000. Notwithstanding, the rKaees of n.bouVe Uaroiina. . inere nas never yet oeen this destructive maiaay, no absolute J 0f the people on the subject. A Dem- known a Democrat in this exceedingly J remedy has yet been found for it, nor ocratic gentleman living at the West proper state, so starched-np and narrow for the ravages among other domestic "d, who ha lon&Deen an omceholuer 44 ' i- .1 I tlu mi r i xt soul that (hncs nhn hnH .i .i. , ii . I .. I . i f I 111 liUia tuuuili o.v kuww t.ijmKs )uu UdU ullUuw, iu uc u, uvt .u mu... voted to acquit lienfroe need never o oihee 'by-the aid ol liepublican votes ill lhese experiments into the character I licit hh vote again for any ofljce la lie could get them. A distinguished of this great evil, and the attempt to his'opinion they were as dead as Gold- oviri, nf lh naRA-W Pr.RAnatnr LlinvPr snrnft apnisivft renipdv are smith, who was &S dead a Dixon. He -I: ...i... i: i ... '-. u. u : ,u believed that such would be the feeling .uurriiuuu,- au ru.u not cui io u uiauc uy uicu oi.iw iu wwc 'uuc f peopIe ay oyer the state staggered at all, -when be; fouud he and promise much relief to the farmers The ef&ct of the verdict will be to could get sixty-iVve Kenublican votes and stock raisers of our country. We still further widen the breach in the and thus be made United States Sen- shall undertake to make abstracts from Democratic party, to lead to new com- ! v it. r .1 j. iv -ii r a... 1 bicauona, ana we trust to snow to both r itnr: ..Nnt-. : VPrv smnll nnmhor nn. I nnmo nf Ilia mnof intpllifrihlp nf these. I ' T . . . . , .Jrf wv.,i.u- wv r. U pmpn nf th old nartv the nerpsiv l iV- 'l- .l.- I . f .1 :i....- I v-. . r - , ueeujr oesiues uie evoeuaior nave oeen reports soon, ior ine Denenc 01 uur 0f moving foi ward much nearer to the at time-j a little thin skinned and would tanner readers who are suffering from position occupied by ltepublicans, if talk loosely behind barn, in nooks. 1 these diseases of domestic animals. 1 not indeed a position quite io ine iront. entirely absent, and there is, cropping out everywhere the most refreshing honesty in the portrayal of the domes tic life of which it treats. The habits of the old bank cashier are elegantly clear cut, and the waywardness of his fast son and his reform, are the repro ductions of rea 1 life. The d alect of Curtis Field, the farmer, is guised, and the plain life of . .a . t Harper s trontier uoraeisuotconceairo, aiism. Jts nor the simple service ol tne cuurcn souln anna in Lanesville where Frank preached! Nothing is stilted held. and measures which have received the stamp ot nationality. This it is that constitutes the moral superiority of the northern position. There is iu it no tinge of sectionalism. It does not nec essarily perpetuate a remembrance of war of victory or subjection, of party triumphs xr sectional defeat. The weakness of the northern democracy arises from their affiliation with south- . . . .... not dis ern sectionalism and wrong. Ihe i (, ' n strength of the Republican' party is in rum lone CULOKED JUKOltH :Ve have received a lettpr of the colored citizens of Columbus county complaining that Judge A. S. Seymour had no colored men on the Superior no small degree the result of its natiou policy as applied to the only at securing to all HortoD classes ot ine soutnern people the lull Ul "111J- 1 1 ... . . .1 .1 privileges wuicn at ine uortu are every where unchallenged. With this as its policy, the Republican party declares its determination to resist southern sec tionalism. But the understanding is that resistance I to southern aggression in its present shape; and the enforce ment of the Republican policy; shall be according to constitutional methods. Our system may not provide for the prompt correction of he evils that pre vail in the south, or for the prompt assertion ol political rights which, are jury at the late term of the Court, and inquiring ii Judge! Seymour wag not elected by Kepublicans-rcol ored votes. Tim person states that there iguored; but the remedies, though a A l . - Judge Moore, who was a Republican,-1 and held court there some years ago' made the Sheriff put colored men on the jury. ? -' Of course Judge Seymour was elected slower than we might desire them to be, are sure. The ballot will suffice to turn the tables upon the southern dem ocracy in Congress. Tho ballot will preserve the Presidency from southern control. Defective laws may bp amended, and a vigorous Executive .will be able to enforce the law in the in the old Third Judicial District that had a majority of 10,000 Republican interest of the whole people. votes, ninety-nine one hundredths of wbich were colored. Therefore he There is gre;it excitement near Fort owes the honorable position. h gepu- McKinney, Wyoming, on account o pies to the colored people,. But why the recent rjch ; digpoyeries of gold he does not make the Sheriffs do their bearing quart? in the Big Horn Jtfoun duly and treat uli men. alike in the Uins, about 70 miles northwest of that selections of jurors we eanrot give our poet, at tue head ot the longue River friend the desired information. We Large numbers of miners are passing, hope Judge Seymour will answer the Nearly all the citizens are starting for Pmnl.int himlf TTfl rran do sn me mountainsi ure nas been assayed through our columns.. ' There are a great many colored citi zens iu the counties that he. is to hold courts iu previous to the expiration of his term of service who have to bear eir portion of the burdens of the govem ment, and who sro entitled to st on juries. In fact the colored piisouers who are to be tri.d for v'olations of the law should have some of their own color on the jury It is" a right 4hey should demand, and one that the pre with the followiug results: f 4 ; highest, 70 per ton. Lowest Long Opera and Guard Chains, yery neavy.. 1.50 1.90 1.90 1.00 1W In glancing over last Ktuxhiy'M pncr we regretted to notice the tacit itckuowlcUg ment from sonieof our brother grteers thwt we had taken away part ot their tradp, and making an appeal to the others not to ieavt them. We regret this exceedingly, especial ly as they were so kind and cousidpraU1 about our coming to grjef, but isuppO!i. if wejiave determined to dot lie LA RGEST RETAIL C I BUSINESS tY ' in" t lit ever done in Wiimiimton. "we vi mture have to keep from being so tender hearted, aud CUT l)OWN l'UIcKS a litue more, Australian jbiamond and other - Fancy Pins and Ear-Drops...... " Stone-aet and other Fancy Cull" Pins ....... " Heavy Engraved Locket for Miniatures..... . " Chased Bracelets, Broad, extra heavy Any Eight of the above articles you may select will he mailed to you - -free on receipt of 13 00. Ladies' Fancy Keck Chain and Medal lion Charm, in Fancy Lined Jewel Casket.!.... , 52.50 "- Long Opera Chain, with or with out Slide and Tassel 2.50 " Hniw I .n riro Afinlafnro Miwlal. .lion Locket 250 THE BL0UD X Gil ASM HAS BE tN Camei Medallion'piS andr- " BRIDGED OVER. Drops..... .2.50 ' or Gent's Massive Wedding King Plain or Band J 2.50 or Gent's Extra Large Cameo, T te"-r 2-50 THE LITTLE JOKERS are not quality 2.50 Long Fancy Cuff Pins, finest - quality...... 2.50 " , or Gent's Cameo, Amethyst or , Onyx Sleeve Buttons. 2.50 Gent's heavy Long Link Massive Vest Chain 2.50 - Cluster or Solitaire Central American Diamond Pins ..; 2.50 ' Stone and Fancy Leaf Scarf Pns i and Rings U.,,.... 2,.:i0 11 Stone and Fancy Pattern Studs 3. 2.50 " Massive Solitaire Stud 2.50 Any Ten of the above articles will be sent by mall free on receipt of 5.00 All of this Jewelry is of a good quality, but, of course, the quality depends greatly en the price; for instance, the 2.50 article are of a much finer quality and finish, be sides being heaver, than the 85c. ones. pi ile gone. fine line of TOILET SOAPS re ceived to-day, very low down. l"heOLD CAI'E FEAR is ilourWiihg and MARTELLE swimming. r .1 ' " - " " : '. ' TO AGENTS. For Uie benefit of parties wish ing to act as Agents for the above goods, we make the following special offer: On receiptor a S15.00 order for our Jewelry, as per above offer, we will send the goods ordered, and makp the party getting up the club a present of any one of the following Watches; 1 Pure Abyssinian Gold Hunting Case Gen eva Watch. 1 Pure Abyssinian Gold Open Face Geneva Watch, Stem-Winder. 1 Pure Abyssinian Gold .Stem-Winding Watch, Illuminated Dial, by which yu can tell the time in the darkest night, j 1 Pure Abyssinian Silver Hunting-Case Geneva watch. " Anv of these Four Watches will be sent wc nave oeon over ana smoueu'inut r "Cigar of Peace." ( lino Havana it was),but still think it would be bad policy to hU furnishing the papers with our line literary ( " productions, as they have the tendency to" keep prices very tow, whieh we, of course, with all other good grocers, desire; onJy want enough left to pay for clerk's hire store rent and taxes. - X ' NOT PURITANICAL. 'Although opposed to tbe drinking hi Liquors. P. L. BltlDUEltS A CO', are not " puritanical enough to refuse toKell them: &h they think o FIIUST CLASS UKOQKUV YiX",;Sxi ' , I' " iV", r' , r STOItlU canaflord to be without: but Ihev andCba; 7oi TZ'iZfiSriSfiS kZyn gt thre1 v oJerSil Gold Lone Onera a OnprA iJnar.i r'hatn flna put there wag any m Ihq pretnifces a fqr$!j.0Q. n r 1- i inusi ue iaKtn eisewnere to ue arunk. Agents who cannot send Ihe full f 15.00 at Five hundred tenants of the Marquia of Sliiro and ihe Earl of Lucan met re pgutly ppar West port, in the pounty of Mayo, Connaught, Ireland, and sol emnly pledged themselves to pay no rent until a reduction should be granted proportionate to. the great fall of prices of all kinds of agricultural produce. A voanjr lady of; Philadelphia had s'tding Judge shQul4 fipe tnat tbey have her pocket picked of a wallet contain- Whether ; denianqeiu or npt. or in s ?-- ou astuwiuiug u iua sue ,r,., i , iUw ri?t ,;.. tound that a diamond ring, pronounced inaoy Ca3 ihey ou know their .q - -worh slipped from the riiilita onrl thfl .illnirft l (horn In mm . ' .i "i V 1 -v- ; T --' u w i inief 8 poger uurjng tfje opefation ana ma mey nave jusnce. we nope juoge remamea in ner pocttef. Seymour will look after this matter, A Boston inventor while experiment- iSecretary Thorngson of the Navy, is j ing with a new explosive compound at Fortress Monroe inspecling: nayal was blown all to pieces by.a premature veseU, explosion. once can rena email orders as mey procure them, and when said orders shall have amounted to S20.00 we will fiend tbe Watch HEK OP FURTHER C1IABUE, Read What the Chicago Press Say of Ua, And Send la Your Orders. The Sentinel, of Chicago, Sept. 8, sayn: "We call the attention of our readers to the new advertisement of the Inventors Agen cy, No. 116 E. Washington Street, Chicago. What the InventorsAgency agrees to do, they will do. The Sentinel has advertised for the concern since its first publication, and we have yet to hear of the first com plaint against it." TheChicago Express, Sept. 3d, says; "The attention of reader Js cabled to thh adver tisement of 'The Inventors' Agency, oflice and rooms located at 116 Washington Street. Chicago. From personal Inquiry and on the recommendation or the city press, w think our friends can do no better when wanting goods In that line. Give them a trial." - i The A merican Stockman, Sept. llth, sayr "We believe this institution perfectly sound and responsible, and consequently persons need have no hesitation about sendlns for what they desire." :, As to onr responsibility we also refer you to the following firms: Hlomgren Bro.. 162 t 161 So. Clark St., Chicago. III.; Miller Wagner fc Umbdenstock. 119 So. Clark St Chicago, III. . f ' Before Ordering, TJead the following: AH sums of money to the amount of f 1.0Q or over, should be sent by Registered Letter Money Order or Draft on fcew York or Chi cago. We will hold ourselves personally responsible for any money sent as above directed. All orders under f 10.00 strictly cash. On orders of f 10.00 or over, $o 00 must accompany the order, and4 balance when BUMGAUDNER, STUARt S DEW and DUiillAM OLD RVh received this week. TRY QUI UyTTEP ANp LA Hp, The purest,: oldest WHISKEY iu bought only at and best CORN hectate. to be PL BR1DGKRS n. . S. We feel higldy Mattered at the no tice taken of our advertisements, enpecial'r by a fellow grocer, who was not surprise' ftt th e absence of our usual Sunday inoilng ad, on account of one of our friend saving gone to flew York Saturday nte" . . dec 15 r. B. A- CO . ' - ; - - - - - L'v ':
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1879, edition 1
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