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t An?U8t la8t BfijsMj-aa vyero correct in their view ofihe uicasuro. . . ';. .'' :' ' Tie efforts to establish popular jrov MumectiaNorthCarpIina, as evidenced by tbe 1" Western Address," issued mapy years before the war, demanding ''that the people should be. allowed to elect ticrjr officer clothed , with a portion of the govereteoty of the slate, culminated in the adoption, of. the constitution of ISC3. r.y this cdusti tutlou the County Commissioners, Justices of the Feacc, lowDship ciCccrii, and all tho Judges mil officers of tho Courts, were elected tj the people. Since the Act of the LtjsUlure patocd in 1877, 'known ts "the .Couptyl govcrojpent Act," . the - pvlt )iav lcefl depri ved "of the elec ta c! tluao ofTicers and the Legisla (urehav usurped the power that Tight li'Jj belongs to the people; and for to years Justices of the Peace haye Wen elected by 'the Legbl&tnre, County Cominisa'wners have "been elected by Hie Justices of the Peace, and "Judges, vii 1 ka uiiu wiir omyers 01 special ana Jiift'tior GuutU livo 1poi " . " , " a . V I VV VV.VI VJ tlie .Legislature. Reasons for thi3 ac liuinvhich .checked the consciences of HitwjtTspi iuo legislature; were hos tile to tho rights of the people and have bug since cescd ts'cxisf: The 1 necesr wry and legitimate rtalt of thjs taking tf power from the ninititude'and con f ring'-upoji a pre.cribed few, was the eaactmetit of the Prohibition Dill. Be fie llie .election in' August, and during igiutiori of the Prohibition ques .ihaComniijsioncrs of a number of fautiesfudlowed the example orMgher ta:Loriti and arrogated to themselves 'isbts uf the people, and "declined 'a Mie license to men who desired to ,BS5ftia a buiiocss hoary with age l I'talird ty the state and nation, rank nsnrpatlon fomented J4 Inugbt about by the' fact that the missioners are not the servants of u -Ff pie bccanc: they are not re from cfflcff by - the pcoide for riraBe f this character. The ;Uom defeat of the Prohibition Bill N i mdden stoipage to thlsaummary , f trresponsibld. County Com JcBen,. Tun people an to rule Ua U:e tlroajh a free vote and fair , Tbe right ot the people to elect "J at provided for by the Con .wl the laws of the state la PMty questibo. It is an Inherent MafP4rable from manuood tpf Jad U founded in the heartland 'ercts or the good and lawful men fl waoonweaUh, Tho denial right u direct attack npon the M integrity of tae people, , pwgeat admission that tht North Carolina am dishonest If torrnpt by edacaUon, and !? ewWe of gDvernicg themselvtal i it imocrxllc ?f wutj .astlp'jovCTnmen'ta, must htT ;Jd tvery discrimloatiar man Use hta come, whea, wltaout 4 1 other qutsUobs of political -,Uie peoplVaaraai notas criu-Bor as He j cUlicin, mast 3 aillaice-joia lands wUh each J 'ad restore' tlcctwa of all of tat people, The only way t Oaect U by ,e!ctio2 tho ' f tlis f riacipU of popular cot va to iba LegiaUtare at the lec- l. 5fteaiber : lSSlThU grtii. K kkr tautt U accoaflUhed ? or the General AsseaUy -'4 la Jacairy mi A fartacr est aiU luclte tleereralcscf . tatewaH3!:eoa r-fa!r ! ' 5 ?v t-.1 ." ! . 3 .nnnuSS op iHE REPUBLICAN turn to the primitive method cf a Pen STATE . EXECUTIVE - COMMIT- pie' government as set' forth in; the -EE- . ' eiern Address," and as embodied we congratulate the pcopte of North in the constitution of 1868. The peo Mi!ni npon the oCfirhelming defeat pie have submitted quietly to"i.he de- hhl Prohibition Bill; at the election "ruction of the county government SSSfti IK? . The psfsage 'of this Bill was an ex- past ,four,years to disregard party ties lrttordinaryipiece of hgislation, and and make a combined effort to repeal presented an emergency both sudden Ve Ac.fc oi 1877 nd re-organize the . i rinns. - The issue thus forced county governments in conformity with nn the people was without prcce- provisions of the ConstitutWof Xhi- and alter1 considering the Bill in ob8, tho Legislature, at its session last . jjg beariDgs, this Committee deemed winter, followed the example of its im u their duty 'to have recourse to the J mediate predecessor, and in' its ' war porter inherent in organizations of this upon t lie rights of the people, proceeded racier, and thereupon they issued to the extremity of making" an attack ' n Address assigning reasons why . the uPn Personal Liberty, and attempted Prohibition Bill should, not be ratified to destroy the business androperty of by a vote v1 i"6 peopre. xuw action viusns, Dy me passage of the t once denounced as beyonl the Prohibition Bill. - .nthnritvof the Committeejand bf :ao Necessarily the issued raised bv th binding force.' Even if there was hon- J passage of the Prohibition Bill Lvone Mty ot opinion ai-u pu i njr ui motive I- . loeny. Lake tne denial of - with tnose wuu wuu. power oi.-t sm electing COPDtj. Officers by theCommitteo ij issue Jsuch. an Ad the peep".?, the Prohibition question af- ' jt&t, this, question is no longer de- J Ieta every citizen ol the state. Both ha'eable. Past events ha3 shown that &re;bas?d upon a contemptuous disre the iction of the Committeo wasTt'imely. J Sard of the natural rights of the people. . and wise, and that great good has re- Fortunately the attack upon Personal suited tberc'fOrin. 'However decided the -Liberty and Private Property as ere opinion" may have.Leen that the Com- braced i. the Prohibition Bill did not ' mittee acted "'.Without' authority- their f 8cctrCvl;ji-but it must not be assume iction should now be accepted as within because of the unprecedented majority tbeKoj e and authority of "their-unde- agaicst the Prohibition Bilkwthat the fined powera.,! nun holding less than wmesi u Haally ended. And he who Ibis would be to surrender all that has w opposed to local s&Jf-governmeut ken gained by said action, and would be who is against the people and id f- jul the, Go pm.it tee in the 'position of j T.or of a government by a favored few having WiHuliy - assumed power that must oe compelled by the refusing of JiJ not : rightfully belong to them, ibc masses to take position, so that it Honest difference of opinion cannot ay be known whether he is for or bare rrccecde t this extent, and against the people. All citizens of thatever may be the future fl a al deci- whatever party, are interested; in the ioDof this question of power, the "vote permanent , Buccess of govermehtal re- of the people proved that the Committee organizition which promises to explode oaly formulated the judgment of the tbe 0,066 corporation existing in each ueneral Assembly, and which will ,.t . vi -,ivu muter- tainly lake the control of townshios and cjiuaiies out of thfi hnnHa of K "bossea" arid ; jugglers," and restore it to the mass of voters, and retire the tafuted. adherents of this vicious and corrupt system to swift and unending obHvion.l therefore cordially iuvite the cit- zeu of Nurth Carolina, irrespective of past party aliliiations, to unite on this great question one of tbe common bat tle grounds for Personal Liberty and : lor the accumulation and protection of private property. By order pi the Bepublican State Committee. . ; : J :; :?'CJ J. AIqtt, Chairman. J. C. L. iJAKEis, Secretary. October 15, 1881.- We have received bo many letters inquiring about the Judicial Districts of the stale that we publish balo w the iist:T- A;. : . - ', Vi;, Firsi District Currituck-, Camden, 1 arquotauk. Perquimans. Chowan, iienford.Oates, Washington, Tyrrell, i-v. . r; I iare, iiyae, ramuco and iieautort. ! ffccjnrt District Wake, WarrenHal- iTax Northampton, Edgecombe, Bertie, Martin aud Craven. . Third District -Nasb. Wilson Pitt. Greene, Wayne, Leoir, Jones. Car teret, Onslow, Duplin, Sampson, New Hanover and Pender, ! Fourth District Harnett, Moot e, An I son, .Richmond, Bobeson, Columbus, a.- a a f . . urunswict, uiaden, uumberiand and Johnston., ' i Fifth Dutnct Alamance. RandolDh. Guilford, Chatham, Franklin, Orange, Granville, Person, Caswell and Rock- in-gbajwv. i ; , ba-tA Dutnct Mecklcnburz. Cabar rus, Stanly, Montgomery, Union, Lin coin, Gaston, Clcavelaud, Butherford and Polk, ' Seventh District Davie, Yadkin, Wilkes, Alleghany, Surry, Stokes, Forsythe, Davidsou and Bowan. j " Eighth , District Catawba, - Burke, McDowell, Yancey, Mitchell, Watauga, Ashe, Caldwell, Alexander and Iredell. jfinth rK-Buncombe, Madison, Henderson, Transylvania, Haywood, Jackson, Swain, Macon, Clay, Graham and Cherokee. '"- ; 8tl John's liOdce o. i, rs AM, meet last Thursday eveniug of each month, ai Mm sonta Uai) WUmlogtoo Lodge 519, FA A ar.moels U Tuesday to each uoulh, at Masoale llall Concord Chapter Mot. AM, aseeU Monday la eon month, at Masonlq Hall. AM. aa eels 3d Wllmlnctou Uoauclt No. 4. Hand U M. meet Sd Moaday la each month, at Masoato 1111. i : WUmlncton Commandery No. 4, K T, raeeu 3vl WedQesday la aca mouth, at Ma toaloltalL , i KK:3xrr or itpxoit, Carolina Lodge 431, meet lt aad 3d Mob days ia each men Lb, at Odd fellows 1111. '; : : . I. O.O. F. -. -, Cap Tear Lod2 2?o meets Try Taea day evening. 'I'M- " , ; Orloo lodge No t?, meets every Wedata day evening. , tHmf(eit Eaeammeat I?o.L meets 1st and Sd Krlday eTeaingof eaeh month. ltebera Lodge meeui Utaad Sd Thursday evenings of eaaa month. WUmtngtoa Degree Lodge meet td aad 4th TburaUsT eTenlaa of ech moalh, O. at.8. B. Mnhiaa Lodge Noia. rneels Sd and Ith auaday la eaeb atoath, at o'clock p at ' JiOTAL ARCAHUM. Otrnellas ttaraett Cttaaetl 5foSM.at M aad tih Monday erealag ofeca moota. The above lodge meeiat tW4 leiiowa Halt oa Tttr4 Ute eu lttus aad Cheat autslrl. - j:;. , KxtuaTsor rrrniAx. avosvwatl lAln Xa. V Meets every Mm dv at OMUelIw,Taird street tirntania Lodre Ne. . mH every Taars darevantog at OsU MaJW laecamoatlwattauUeiiatw "V;. I.O.R.M. s'";-. i WyomtiVirTTt sery Tib, day Va6tf. at ihtlr.UaJt es rnfi laeva troatafitiSadstm A MASaXICMCW-aaaav MU Nbo LVtfe " ,'M,!'? la mdvta? Kiatabetwawa iat NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ROSENTHAL'S WW BOOT AND WE STORE, 32 Market Street. Aj. WordJofAdvice to My iPatrons. M 13 K0W COMPLETED ALL Branches, and my arrangements enable m to redeye New Arrivals of Styles i of the Best Make. Weekly My. Stock will tell In the Future as it has ln the Past, ' Call and exam Inbefore you purchase. My School Shoes cannot be surpassed hr I Rnf ln t-netatei I ' ' u. emember the newEign of the ShO'w-Case. f r . Nt week I will give- you some of my Topular Trices; no lime this week. ;' '' : :'"''' . ;"::'" -Respectfully, O. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. oct 19 Sign of the Show Cast. if you nr a mauf '?4'ir oa are ft uar-Hvci.-tlils? i-iaa of k- "5 a Hop Bitters. 'SjaTiilo. Uoe Hon R. t If Tan rr disriv-licn-, !rkd t 1 1 . . . . . c . , u uu aro mar. lIto.Tiieituoi-ia.v-r..,iJiS.in.r 011 a Ledofalak. Bess, ruiy u:.:op 5T abcutintaxicLi,fi- l"X -3 hC inits in phin Italia 'Won. ''X-lfr.-Or' fnieiT use of KopSlttars a ArB far urinary cont-S- D. I. C. Is an abnolut !6oire. 6I00W.1 110? .'ana li-rA.ifA- Prer crneiivo.fl jbloonra for IYo will be; unintencii, careuirTouuat rUTTrnnSitio 1 wop t titers k 'pkA5inarootJc. uacoo, or "Ifyooamslw jnj we ax Rim lit I It may aavevour hop crrrcas a?pci co Illfe. It has saved hun dreds. : I A Toronto, Ont. aprll 24-1 w HOP BITTERS cure all diseases of the Stomach. Bowel. N,nnr.,1ii1?ne,y and Ur,n;ry ra Jervousness. SleeDlessneaa. and Mnwimiv Female compialnu. Ask your drugslst for ,5,? Bitters and try them before von sleep. 'Stfc"M2SSi SSagEgSJSS. ter, H. Y and Toronto, Out. oct 16-4w . I UAYiS LVEK KNOWN Any person to be seriously 111 without a weak stomach or inactive liver or kidneys? And when these organs are In good condi uui no yoa not nnu ineir possessor enjoying- good health? Tarker's Ulnger Tonic alwaVB refflllate UinsA Imnnrti.il nnran. and nevrr falls to make tbe blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part of the system. It has cured hundreds of despair lng Invalids. Ask your neighbor about It. octW 4w : WJITE EMtftV WHEELS xt GRINDING MACHINES may J-4w- Found r lea. aad Alarbine aopa. Kr cinsUn. adonaa TJTE TAN 1TE CO. -KtTondfhunr, Monroe Co, Ps. rriTat nixBiui. as S.ClrkSt..C'acarS ill. C.y8piiy.ii IMiraM, Cantata and rimli Dtraaca, CaaraliaMoa rrt. LfclM aa Qnilk awa. Mi aa Mtar kr narta af ka raka.r .a. aad ralaabk) tatonaatlaa T airfMa. Rvlla. 4a raautla Ptita. Se far kaa Private in aad aaiaa l-aw daaas aae iaesaal A a work, prfca S4) erata br auuL. liTMa rM af Naturv, fataV aaa ,af Marrtaca, br. nu af Oaaarailaa, H at TMta aad uaoad! a waallh af aaakw aad valaaWa a Muiln, af liana w wsaa, Xauuat Sraalra la faad lara aad wBaaanaa laajr. aiaMaa itttt Wan r.kll.k. N. taaui aaald aa atiaaat t. a IXl CrArmm. Dr. A. O. . a ( krt at. dieo U BJ. 81W A --MONTH ASS aad lidles taking orders lor the life or J baslnesa au ir orders lor the lire or Jef ferson Davis, by Wm. K. Kamford. LL.1X, ol Alabama, including a fnlt hUtory of the LarrrCAi-sa. I U ax t rated. Now readr. Send for tMurUoulars. K. B. TRAT. lubllsher. 7 Broadway, New York. apr 24w UAClDtsEVHS1 VUiaXUaUn:UdarM)rviaBara. A book of rare ocigtaaaty, uUUa rn.icTiuiL LIFE. The gTat problem aotved. The ladtvtd mat ceurefally oonaidared rreca tbe ag o4 reapoastbtUiy up to tnaamy, la regard ta Kd Uoo. Un Sopi, iya, Marrtaga, ItoatiMva. dto. How BreaE are to ttraa Wlaaera. Tba votam aboaaaa la etrtalna tnooshtav rara loKw-maitoa aad Intent eosamoa eeaaa. FaiHajre eotored platea each oae a genu Asvate wan lad everywher. ead rvrlrciar.rallderlj iWMvtartn to J. ti McCraar t oa. tanaiia . da - - a vrr nm ci:::vnT. !PsTaa- s. a -awrT im, -W'-W''iiwW'-jr Ma.. mrmrm atarrALTirLAMr vncm. I latMOeaatalaSQa f CEras a Errr.ay Wat sad iaaaty light, reatrea a rttaauar. aad taaa mut aia, ari s K"k aina. li wx ricu isjatfv raid. tiavatarai A, ft a4 tK nun, aaitM MET At. Til LA Sat XCiwlV . TKxt-aaW S'1 w I wuoevw Toward Thonrandsdls an- Ut'n ?JiJ,:et- dually fr o m". neeua urn nam IT, I i. t, -wi ' v. -.a 17(14 SEEDS' CIST 10 01 Hraaaad fVm. fa nil lu ! i n tUIICUHl TtnzztzlXj Czrt Ha XZtTt tt It SvCil? tii I3- ' v CaiHvra raaaasa aa ar s"a s-a ait -t ita tirc iTrnTst, a Uttil J. . a! Wa, St. i' U'T i.(vut.T,Uftt r -rn-a rt r tt V- Sw av t i.utk tr.'--t T t5t". v lvt?u ? . : :.. t k i ' i " '-!". 1 19 . -ft ? : ---- ADVERTISEMENTS. PBOSPECTU3. .0 t S THE NATIONAL ' MPB1ICAJ.I WASHINGTON, D. C, : DAILY AND WEEKLY It la devoted tn Wm. T-llta mi H.K . eral inormatlon. Ills the ' t ; 1 BEST NEWSPAPER1 1 published at the teat of Qorernmen Vnd U mttr? pertalnluK to OovernmeataL I Politleal, and Social affaire at the. JfaUonad -piiai le superior to the Jeadiajr dallies of otner ohlel cUies otthe UnlonT- -V . Congress end tho pe- partmcntCe I)nr1n Mia - - - - n,.- .'Ji - ! ee;4t1rTira7JfS miS!? yarloma JSxaoatlve Depart- auu rai 1 aaia lnmsinatiAB ArihaAfneUi A faithful raftonl win r ii .w. I ?.1?U PnwaoUons, dismissals, as-1 sig-nmenta. and othar m.tt. r in pouues will, as hitherto, b -rrrrr "? Army aaa tt. REPUDLICAfi, and Will advmata in . 1 ?n.te.nhton?er what .shall appear to .he Depirtminr aXmSAr,"25S?? rrl? 0 all that-oocars atthe naUonil While its lntm-nAni-aa i frewnuns; to its. roaaers a.ttWA.I 1 swSIiV-3JS!S f Jff- tnre of the hi 4 iT """ men en I caliar to th Naaiir, i Vw Tiri v!r -WU riMlUGU fiTInU anil IasmI fh?worr contain each day a foil reeord oTthe latest occurrences abroad as weU as hnm. if! ' Bpecial Correspondence from all parts of ft..??? interestlnf au ibB euiuir t I &nn in vvm1v. gSgSC alnak.?mpremVnr.. . vuvuw ui n iiiLtii8i newspaper. ' THE ISSUE OF THE f WEEKLY REPUBLICAN, A Double Sheet of Eight Pages and Filty Six Columns, . i . - - Will be commenced Thursday, September 1st. and will contain in a n A 1 . LT all the contents of the daily, and a large amount of Interesting literary and scientific edlU erpreDred ePcially ibr the weekly Army and Xavy matters will be made an especial feature, it being tbe aim and in tenttoa to make it the recognised authority In all things relating to these very impor' tantbranches of tha nnhiiA aAreiAi.. the ' WEEKLY EEPTJBLICAN . will be a current history of the times, which; - vm. v.. uuiu HIUV W1UODI, A T," m?ant of gpac, wiu be devoted (Specially to the Aarlnnltnral H t-i. a j aa wmm aaaaa dk a vU Uw" log Interests of the Country the facilities of constant communication with the Offi cials of the Agricultural Bureau. enablSg it to place before 1U readers aU matters ol InformaUon earlier and in better shane man any otner weekly paper ln the Country 1U! 5sffilaw W ll rate, wlfl 5 . reacn or aii classes. All sudscilptions payable ln advanceTT TERMS;; with Postage Prepaid. ' DAILY One Tear..... ?6 w WEEKLY"or." Tea?lZZ-- U jo Tea tPs or more to one address, eaclv LOO i m , -. i?.glolIi BEPUBLICAN, , 1308 and 1810 Penna. Ave., V Washington, D. C NASBY IN EUROPE. May lfta Mr. D. R. Locke, (Iter. Pelro. leum V. Nasby ) wUl sail for lVropi foTSe P0080' contrlbuUng a series of Letters to the TouDO'BLABa These letters will June' - period of six months, commsnoing t They will bewrltten in Mr. Nrsbyi pecu THE Toledo Weekly Olade Is the LARGEST Political aad Famfly pa per In the United States, and ln addition to this feature, oontalasadosea others, known to and appro vtd by a majority of the fami lies ln every 8Ute and Territory. For Three Months, post-paid, - 50 eta. For Six Hontha, ; - , , - . . $1.00. - i NASBY PORTRAIT FREE . wEvery subscriber to the Bztoa. during the publtcauon of Mr. Locke's European Letters, for either three er six months, will receive free of charge a splendid , I , PORTRAIT Or MJEULOCTE. laslse aad style similar to the one of Presi dent Garfield which we leaned last summer. This portrait ln the picture stores would sell mr SO eta. It will not bVputimon the saarket at all, aad oaa only be bad by sub scribers to the Biaja. '"r .fK JMre complete aad the portrait, will do wall to saad their m ders early. ft e shall print aa extra aauuon. ta be able to send back aamaere, bat taa sap ply will doubUees be exhausted la a month. SedHt youe orders Immediately. Bpeclmea copies af the Hlus mailed to aZ.iTt P Piaisutoa.t fieaMt yoar subscription at oaca. Addreas ULADXOCX, Toledo, O. SPIRIT 0? THE SOUTH AN nTDlTIWDJET FAMILY 2TSVSPA PKR, devoted la aewa, paUUca, Utesa. tare,aVc -... PUBLianuj wrrxLY at boczxso- XLAMaVaC. B AS BY FAR TTX LAJC3EST CZSCULA no of Asrt orsxa iAixa . ruBLisaxD w ink tzs fits cocsiaT. "Ma', TcuaOdvrmcf .: -'- Oae copy oae i n uaeeepy atx aaa Oae ewpy tare tta. SEEDS aeat aa-fa '!t.r4a eat, dcaci if uosi aad cauutra, WfJ li Fi;MACAa3sraxnitKax9T: laid TEACIIEnsr:?3fS-a5!! tiia.iy t a a. , .&g aad i..-r-.tr. l r paruraars a :. j - tW . la-.s'.i-JalV5' BEST ' v - t e f ai a4taar aa t era, 4ate y -1 -t . . , ,! Hr!0VAI CI Ll'T ( I is ays r.rr rrr r::r; ; MISCELLANEOUS. H, T. HELLIBOLD'S, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT PHArMACEUTICAt. REMEDY FOR ALL I DISEASES OF TEii BLADDER & KIDNEYS. IS For Debility. Loss of Memory. Indlsposlf i uwu m xLixeruoa or uusmess, enortness o. if these symptoms are allowed to go on. very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption follow. When the constitution wiuiwiun ana JJry dkio. ; aeeomes affected It requires tbe aid of an invigorating medicine to strengthen and auue up uie system wmon "HELMBOLD'S BUCHU," DOES IN EVEUY CASE HELMBOLD'S BUCHU IS UNEQUAloLED By any rcmeiy known. It is nresertbad liv tbe most eminent physicians aU over the ar.M-IH. IBJ - Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea " J A Neuralgia, Nervousness,. ' Dyspepsia . Indigestion, i Constipation ' i Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, V Liver Complaint, v Nervous Debility. Epilepsy, ' Head Troubles " Paralysis, General IU Health, Spinal Diseases,'. , ouauca, . ' Deafness, Decline, - ' : . . . ' . M Lambago,) s Catarrh, : Nerroas Complaints, i . . Female Complaints. : Headache, Pain la the Shoulders, Courh. rnaslaeas. Soar Ktoraarh. rnr.tin. Tst In .the Moath. Palpiuuoa of the Beart. Pain la the rvcrlon at iha srinnawa ?nd 'SL2,iBd.0T kiatal yajptoaa.are aVa-dT VMSItaala aWJ m H HELliBOLD S BUCHU INVIGORATES TUE STOMACH, And sUmulatea the torpid Liver, Bowels, Hm aniffi to aeaatay eceioa. ta ciasaetag the aood of all taipariuaa. aad UsparUac r iiiaBaaiinrHHaawDaMijaiaa, A single trial will aa anile safacteat ta eoavlae taa srwart hesdiauax of its valaabia edlal qaaUUea. , PHICE $1 PER COTTLE, Or Six Da f w X Xwreraa W aar address tree fiasa aattaa. . -i-atidals" mar fanaan T ls4ta. tat taa aa e a usun as y aai uaa vs. au aaatera DrcUt asi drslal ; l A-h: lJaa354iv Fa . V2 iiuuuicu wiiu xuouKnts oi i nnnsno. Dimness cfVlsion, Pain ln the Back.Chest. and Head, ttnab or Riond n th Hmh p,i. CZLZMTZOUS. THE YTOIiDSHFUL HIHEDIES OF, TITB IAT3 TLOHX AND CATTTA- .E- V,.IrnJJl'.of.Eiden CoUQiT la this eity, aad bc rry's Ifrvr fetor in rtv.it.vi 1. v n a. . . xnroac, : TooUuke, Kadehe. fc-pralns, Brolaea, Coras asd TrosVbitewTbiii eel! 1 DrMa meaaeip can t reoom ended by I ! eTerybody U Lladea County. - la money 1 1 will be rehrnded nniMa tha rTUrmin.t. - ALlix. A vr.if.Ty-i'vTT Soloarsnta, P. o. Box 418, WUnilrtontN.C lettoR. x pwauww w raier M US JouoiCUl EplltEtoxh, - :v bT ar Kta. . will do well to see htaa. rortarthar totor umimi apply to ane, ' XETSTB TTTW D,U.DABT.! pbactigal piiiiiiniiu1 ! steau . AKD Gia FITTE2, r - - wnlimraroff, ir. a. fULK STUUL SS FOUND AT ?HT3 OLD 1 land,' Journal- BaSdlai;. Prtae-sa street ?rb.er.bs 1 prepared to do all kin da of work KfJJ"3?r.el,?r w before offered Water, Cloteta, 1 Waab BUnb, Puaj of til descrlpUonB, Drala Fipea, 1 A A Oaa Fxtores, Ae., Ac. Peraonal attantloa gives to all work. ' BattalacUon gnaraateedT j deoexoberlllf -7 -f - FAST miL : ; fASSENGEH i . :ta ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND EAST, t VU. TlIB RICHII0ND. FREDERICKSBUna AND P0T0 UACHAILEOAD 1 aynraa tArooga from Wllmlsg- tOn tO WashlnrtAn. via. Ihta i. v.T. wuaoa, -.. - : - . - -w. .wivm IveWllmlagton, (W W RR.1 dallv ai Leave Richmond sja aaands.40 pm Sunday exoantari. SU3 a ml ArriTeatVaahingtoa at ' pm, Susday exoeptati. Arrive at Baltimore at HJS ii m. Monday excepted. Arrive at Philadelphia at . pin, Sunday exoepted. Arrive at New York at a, ii m. Sunday exoepted. m and Lio r and s.05p aa and 150 'aad 10.05 p 5: ? f 2.I,W York- at oa the S.i0 a nu trains to raatOaftoiv TAYLOR, i : CO CO a dva ' 'i - C- .Va -- an.S n.t.S awdtaaia4S talMM4 LJ r , - , , j AA.zzz Cat 4J; Caisua Tdsatzi a -. ... If ' va r f"j a t . a ttm t t 1 I eartlfir wlih pleasure that M. McDonald nae eared me ol aa eating emnew. And any neseUTetiBC wlta aaeh. a. tarrthia iiu..l a- f M Sal1 llT m J ; ! - I Ad ty Uie PhUe, i' ") If. J lot? Bet tsa Tf-tTf, "-'; ; .jafc .. f;, ..-.Jri- i . 2;-.f-. tIfftSrtd - rtasa, ' -' - -' -; V OCHD roQ OIQCULAO. A " . ' I ' -' ' ' - a, a dsaosta, as t-a qr' znscixrAin:ou3. ; G OCEIUES, CG. 1 S A fall stoek alvmys on band, eonsisUat I La part of : ; ; ' r Butter, Cheese and ; Hams, 8. C canvas -taata,Bmokedan4D.a. ifackeral, , iloar.aUtTadea. , -UeaL watexgroui Potatoes, Northern I , ',( Cider,; , Bugar, Crashed', Powdered, Franoiated. , I il;, v;-? t .ym--:- , 'v'.: fA's and Yellows, ' CoCee. Java, Lagulra aad Eloall rrad 'Molaaaeaand8jnipa, Tobacco, chewing aad smoklag, d xradea, - ' ' NalL AppollnarU Mineral Water, fresh ar ' M. " Sea-form.Bterllng.Paupsco, and dlaer brands of Baking Powders, Boapa, laundry aad to let, . StartbLdeAc. , x ADRIAN & VOLLERG. " WHOLESALE GROCEHS, ' '- V . - Soutltout cor. Front and Dock 8U. i WILIIINGTON, N O. t H5tt r HOP4BITTERS! (AUedlcIae, aat a Drlak,) nops,Bucnr, aiAxoTLixi j DANDCLIOXa , axa TB PrassT Aim Hkt Mtotc ai, QtjUX tibs or au. utums IUTTsaa. , . , ' THEY CXJH33 IJer. KMara,ahd I'rtaarronraaa, Ntr. VVUSaeaa, eeplraaiHwaand aaueclall j I HanvwUfBIIUI, oiooo in coLOeT , M - . . . " " ,baaJdtOTa eaactbaywfa aosenrear t fMu4 fa taem. - "Tv as you 4nrrtrt for Ho Bttiera and rr itawa before ou sleep. Take aa Other. I. I ' aa-aaaaaaaaa-aa , . ID,k ! M d tmaisttble cure fori I aMiaPPi opiain, toKaaco a4 I -- i - . asrcouea Mmmmti Sxxs roa cxcTtatw aVaTaaBC tHhia,MCa,aac-a,,y. T..A Taaate,Cal. O I Cfln 2W YKAR or lo Jfs I 1 I I I I fJO a day a yoa own locality f ho risk. Women do as well VIUUU as men. MailV miknmnMlli.. tl.am.a fj? bov.. No one can fall to mska money fast. Any one can do the work. Yon can i make from 60 cu to 12 an hour by devo-.f7-.r !ven.,fS spare time u the business. LNoOitnv Ilk. It - '"S 75 ever offered before. Bualneaspieaaa I -4 6rt"F. honorrbla. Raader, ft ya ! jvantto know all about taa beet paring be 1 iSltii if P"0,1. your f dreae a nd ..-T. V " ou UM paruesnars and prtvata terms freer samolaa arorta at Im rvJa. I can then make up poarmlnd for yoaraelf , Address i UEORUK HTINhoV A ivv , august 10-ly r ; onlandaU Me OLD (1HD REUADLE. Da. SAvroBD's Lrvxa IirnqofUTOS is a Standard Family Ifcaiotlr (a s - diseases of the Liver. StomachL rkA T. Tl t Tl F wwcs. is lUrely j si vegewuq, xt DebiliUka It Xa L. XTlNNn, NO, 4 g. ITCSfT Waai to aSrea tkfa.t( t4) M 1 lai-ii Saa-i WaaJa-afsra a C.a4aaaicTa. e4 oas aa a fc jr-ra., aa ait taLiW y iau ij Mgvadawy ara.4 1. si4Mty, ' A f "-. ... . . x --..I iai r" ' -v. - , m. J.' - - "" -a Wm, t f - . ... ... . 4 . - ...... .-. ,ti ,t - f I T " ' v f ' a-f " -r --- r 1 5 f I ' ' 1 a- t
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1881, edition 1
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