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nniaL Mm TS ! Air2rAT.JULT : .1875 COnVEHT Dr;. Election, Ausr t f C 73. FOR DELEGATES I BBrxsvncK comxr. - ' "DAVID S. COWAN, J. N. STALLINGS, viliJAMFAlliaOK . ' jc cntBiBuab, oowtr. 4 . , -JOSEPH A. WORTH, NEILL B. BUTE,' : BOBKHON. DUNCAN SINCLAIR. " CALVIN A. MqEACHERN. BLADE. r r-3ty WlttJSS. CARTERET. JAMES RUMLEY. OOLCMBCS rOCSTT. FORNEt GEORGE. onuif coont. JAMES 0. SCOTT. SAMPSON oorsTT. S. J.FAKON, WILLIAM KIRBY. If, in tpite of protect and chalUmga. an illegal vole it polled. Id tfu prvpar affidavit be of onde' mdi bfore the M ... tint f.ji mntti thtim illegally toting imy at once he arrett ed and thereof rwiW from etrap- ing the penalty provided by law in m h cases. We repeat, let the jro- per tjftdavtit btmale and let the par tiet fraudulently voting be at once ar rested, .. , ', ( . - -. ;:, ' Remember that the election law re qnirea"7na km a voter it chat- Jengedal thepollt, w;c demand of (fury oA Intpectort of the Election to require tald voter before Iteing al lowed to vote to prove by the oath of tome other perton known to the judge the fact of hit 'retidence for thirty dayt previous thereto in the county in which he proposes to vole." PamamVia aalatst wtinw; wit A 1 Q wB aivUivui iv ajaisjvf Bueaaj Aia viwhavu f ni: "Ii(el6cipr shaUbi mtifad to rryiiKcr vr ww m any wwkt yrwywi If W JfJ WVW HW V W ( H VI lV i an actual or bona ido resident ot the day of election, and no eertifieate.t , a registration shall be given," : - t '-i. '-. DO WE IV BED A CONVENTION AID WHY? ' The delegates to the Convention will be eleoted in. August, and the Convention will moot in Raleigh on the first Monday in September. This is now a part of the law of the land. It ia no longer a question whether wt WillhaTeaConvantiori or not.lhat muoh ib settled, and aettled beyond all possible dispute by the Aot of Aasem- bly. The only question s WBth- J er ine uouTenuou anaiA oe a naaioai C3nvention or whether it shall be a Democratic Convention. The Radi cals aa tbi Oonstitntion'Jioeai no changing and ' they propose, for . the Convention to adjourn without doing anything. The Democrats say the Constitution doea need obanging and propoe thai tha delegates shall do the work for whioh the Convention was called by the Legislature. Some of the work before that body we find no ; wall pointed ei ln the last Ooldsboro Messenger that we give our readers (.the benefit thereof. - The Sfetknger The dofeoU in the present Conetl- tution are so many and ao manifest, ' that almost every person of ordinary intelligence withont reference to party affiliations, oonoedea , that it needs to ... be . materially altered and amended, Tlw organio law of the State should be so plain, precise, har monious and logical la its form and terms as that the plainest mind oaa understand it, and to leave as little as possible to inference and legislative and judicial oonstrnotion. It Is in tended nd ought to be thebulwatk of the people's rights andUbertiai To the extent that any of its provisions are left to Inferenoe Of construction. V that ' extent are the rights of the people, and often their most valuable 'tights, left to the whim and oaprioe of their Executive, Judicial and Legislat tive ofSoeiB; moved sometimes by th , yoke and lnfluenoa "of party seal and strife, at others, by ignorance and eta- DiditTi " f Oar present Constitution is on all "bands admitted to be flagrantly liable to such objections; it is loose, illogical, contradictory And' absurd In many mstorial provisions, s mnoh ao, thai 'a wise and learned lawyer has said erf 'it upon bis sworn opinion, that it " nrsDurf OF CoHrnaioNS ip oontba' wcmoiis." &o great are the diffleul- ties tJial arise 4X the.praetioal work ingt of the Judicial system inauirurati ed under it, thai it is hot surprising that the present Supreme Court at all most; f cry.aoBsioit . ia ' allod upon d( review law conflicts arisine out of eon. tradictory clauses in the Constitution.' and " JpncHj. Lkoihuitio' most be c-..r , Ibt tli:v-v ;:-.a u ..: J cf ia frrjer cUt. La tie jnr FruJoisce of t!i9 auJ one that c?!in to ui at variance with the theory of IVpulUean GoTernaoctia which the functions of the Executive, Judicial and Lr-' 'it:' ! --'- are r-n-jposed i v,. ..., ,ara. -' Io ' t i 7 con: , su. are t one' and" rosecute! lliron i the he f . vcr' donri , with Bar 1 fXf to ocrii the tight of ue 6ttiud nil- der the oonfliating provisions; end we bare Been the Supreme Court in aev- eral "lnrtine,"eompneJ, virtually, to make ettione of the Constitution, in order to reooncile irreooncihble provisione. Whatever may be the obaraetcr and learning of the Judiciary, it is dangrona la the extreme, thai the must Valuabld rights of the oitizen should depend upon aa organic tw so naoertaiq and eotifliotmg ia lU terms M that fire men must hare tht power by construction ao to change and Hound ' it. ' Tuie objection alone is eni3cieut q Warraut this prompt actiou of the people. The Ikporta of the B preme Court are aooeasible to all, and 1 faUj auataia what we have aaid on the I abject. ? ! ,fhe present Constitution baa cob pleUly orertarned and abolished our old system of jnrupradanoa, and in trbduoed a new one Ln do sense adspt- dtoth wants, habits, taatea, ooa- Teoie&oe or coonoar of oar people, ad may be aaid of It most truly, tbatilktooae, nnoerUia. incar. and Illegal, gi?ing ria to lntexmiaaub iitigatioa and ndlea "judicial" legia-1 latioo. Fully one-third of ihe esses II.. t V.f,... tk. tlr.r..n.. rirt mm I urn. 6u .v.- I are told, go there upon queetiona of practioe and ooastraoUon, growing eat of the "Code," and tioe aad latiBfacUon is not only the case bat it is the experience of New York and Rhode Inland where it prevails. It may be farther said that it ia con rnpting in its tendencies to the Benoh, the bar aud officers of the Court The : , i,.;:v i ... .1 'I election of judges by the people of the -.1... t:. ..!-i. . ..l-.v. ti. A lOBpiun VUUHH opportunity lor oprropting Judges.-- They should be appointed by the Leg-1 Mature for a term ofyeara, and not be eUgiUe to reappointment at the piration 01 the Orst term. Agau: the Judges should be made to rotate, exchange Districts. 1 " r .ih , -r v is likewise exceedingly oumbersoma abd expensive, and quite as oomplioa- tuA. Tt irivM urn.! Annfnainn nJ lit:. gation wherever the attempt ia maJe T ... , . . to carry out iu provisions, which is never done, and oouid not be dons without additional hardships to our pit It not needed here, however wBtnii is wviaiwB smrm a nmii A'liMtiaAiat tutat. 1 f- - u., ry- uiaiea ana weaiuiy oouniry uae new 1 England. Hre in the east our people I nt.t.i.v.mikfatuik Mu,Ll -"o-" -o- 1 tratea, who cannot write a warrant, wgranowH vwumuhwbuii wuu can neither read nor write, negro Const- blea and elerka. A ohanfe in tl. Coustitntion is necessary to afford the needed relief in this important partioular. f : -2 I Many other lefloienoies and absuriji ties we propose to notioe hereafter. There are altogether too manyofflootjs, ,Wp nted leaa of these atk better-one. The rwnedy for , all which is ih and tnrough a Convention of true-hearted North Carolinians. Our Constitution would nof jbe what it now is if ottr pei)le had framed it But more thau one-third of the white voters of North Carolina -were disfranchised when tbe Constitution' was 'adopted, b Only fivcLDemocrata. were members of the Convention., .It is the handiwork, in a great measure, of ignorant, uoprinoi pled adventurers, who hhd not the ih' olluaUu'to odnsult thai wants, tastes and neoesaitieB of the people, nor toe copacity, to -put together disjointed pB taken from Other CooeUtuUons. It is a shame of every North Carolio iau that adventurers, who have sinee left the State with iU-gotten riches. f eeiinj b ? iniajefk )? ftRvenWe Ihe 'Constitution under whioh the State oaa peen rumeo, ana suon an aturai ty as it is. THECANBT CONNTITVTION AND TUB DTIBS HOVUS Or TUB convEn-noit TUAt ruAneo To freshen the reoolleotions of our people in regard , to tha formation of the Constitution that the Radical par ty now affect to worship as the perfec tion of reason, we present to our read era two aooonnta of the' Blowing hours of the Convention that gave it birth. General Mruts then in command in tbe State and who It will be seen took part in me dugraoeloi orgies is the sama man. who manacled Jbftbksoh Davu . while a prisoner at Fortress llonroe. GeuawaJ LtnuunxLO anoth er participant ia the notorious railroad theif and swindler, now fugitive from juatioe. Mr.toDMAB, who "threw his whole soul into the melody" as he and others, black aad white, of the" "dirtjy concern" yelled forth "John Brown's soul is marohing on," is now upon the benoh of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and has just declared 'our City Charter unconstitutional Kaxvih J.,, is Calvin J, Oowles, the president - &t. . i.a.-L. . ... mi . ...I , . 01 me tuny concern . xne "rfayoira from Washington, wail E. W. Jones, afterwards Judge tha one who had to resign hie offloe to escape impeach ment for drunkenness. The first aodouot we print iiras sent to us Dy telegram as follows ; , . i'lkAiiraa, 17 Marcl8Ca Tbe OoBstituHdnal Donvention ad uraed. to-day. Tha. elosiog scenes whioh brings jus-1 din were suob as "oars In the gardmt to nobody. This . , oa 01 Wlher: 1 vt it. rt v lneaa, -xaiinw gai can syou onme out in North Carolina, to nLh. .. ..n. teff jj'-i. on AIr H lost night and this morning- were Tory 1 j . i di ( 1. -i j,i t ' ir,' . - . I - . . ..- , . .... . 1 l.v.d .J,t r j d:.;cr4.:.t-lX lH.tl'.s c.icy cf sytist.g tfi Curat. lutiua was K'" turonU wit a (the Cotu-ervauvce fca icf? reluseJ to rgo if. r- Mred from the hj) the capital 1 orJftJ to rung iu boL ie vent, TLe floor u Uien ol and Whi' RadkC si aad the black jo!aJ handii, in farming a circle rt of a cornfield h Bongs at "Old t Uarching On," v fn a Hour Ap- : ' I kju. ud c -ii -J a 0. 1C, f I Johu uWl fku and " -1 1' jte Tr.- ibe g Iwrder pre vailed. -Uen. LittU-nVld. wbo bad been muitnUt'rcf the finau- oial echemw of the Convention among others, made glorification speech and closed by ealling upoa the bod to aid nim m singing "ui Jun 1 urowa e Soal ia Uaroluag Oa, which -was done, and were followed, by other ",l,0 disgraceful ohaxao- bvv - -v r ' A Tiie sextaooount mi print Is takin from the Raleigh Spitirul m follow: THB OONNTOVnOKAI. COSTaNTIOH, (0- CALX1U. TUB UUOKAOBrCIi OLOeiBO BCKHXS.l OOBBrILO "'XXAJKX AJtO BTHIOPIAB M rSSTRCLt' QAX-BADI causm ih nm oiar. t After the member ' present bad tneir (ignna, to the buw UooaWtatiou on Monday tight. Tourgoe mored to take a recess lor a quarter uf an hoar, flourishing, at the , me time in bia baud, i fieodman's Bureau aoug book. . . . i i The motion being pal- tu carried. , ana Toargt then repaued to tne Oeo- rotary a deak and struck wp tha aoug, We 11 rally around the flag, boyij" Immediately tha deak waaaorroaud- ed by a crowd of inside and ontaide negroes, w both white and black com Bjlt .W!f?W f Aiiht utna onUniuii,; nlt. man! inoreawed-tianda were joined all around and regUItf Alfloaa. oorn OOia dtUOO MUNI SO. ' ' i,.i, nnA .1- I.!- aomr. Amonir the ditiea that could be diatingnisbed in the tern do bight," "Hang apple tree," "Old John Brown," "Yankee Doodle- "Hail Columbia," "Stat bpangled Ranner," ''Bound the tremble," Ac, Ac , ' - " j This Dediam iwne waa kept up un til eluier fatigue induced the particU . . . . . . panta to stop lor preathing Ume. ! - Some s saaorod to their seats oth k... ,k.B,. KtWia J thoroughly blown, managed to erawl to the chair, and "ulosing -hut 7 MtAug his head graoefully 4 ' , Fo. ,om. moments a deeb sUence reigned over the house. All seenled to ealeen. " o a sound cotlld bw neard to disturb tha solemn stillness saw noward then a de-pand lorJg- drawn snore froai the arohite jof gravity." , .,- ' , .. , .. . "1 , I Presently Kslvin J. started UD. rnb- LD"".e'' fVfy?t-r I the hail, convulsively elntohiog his Ummer Md brouirht it down with a thundering rap, aud in an awful voice sungoot'.'Zwafe arise resume your lAXlt. 1 0U8 gmnta, luari jia growls were tn- aulgod in and IUU hall an bonr passed before uierr keeper could get them lr. Performing order.', .' i.;; -t- I - ri... ...,. i vlding fat pUoes for. different peta i pocu DiacK aua wuiw were read Bail paaaed when another motion for i P08 WM na nt A soeue somewhat similar ' but great deal worse if possible than the orst ensued Ud Qeuunued no to the hour of adjournment, ; s ' -- :a j At 7 o dock next morning the show again - opened a he animuk't came crMDinfi- out of "their cacea ' onn bv one. lookiusr a mood deal used ud. I . nO ADnsiueea was transacted nntil about half past 9 0 clock when some two or three more Ordinances of the same character were passed. : I Anoiner recess beinir taken. Col. Heaton took the ohalr 1 and loud calls were made for Gen. Miles, who being boahru! man ( excused " himself iu a few remarks. Gen. Littlefleld being oalled on arose and expatiated " fa Mi - i..m- ... T ... 1 . mean : eauw ana eoDoinaea - us harangue by singing something to the tune of "Old John Brown's Soul is Marohing on,", the house at his re- nuMit Ininlniv In Uia Alirirna t ) The Jaybird from Washington and tha Ready Relief Jadge fwonld-be) of tne supreme uourt. Ain Jttoaman threw their whole souls into the melo dy. Byrnes, the tat Secretary, and otnera, oeing oaued upon lor sonim, proceeded to regale the Constitutional and digniaed Uonveution with "Sher man's March to the Sea" and other songs appropriate to tha occasion of oelebrating the framing of a Constitn tion for the free white people of North Carolina. ''.:; ' ''i"r, ' t ! These disgraceful scenes, disgusting even bad they been ' enacted ' in a brothel, wero kept up until, in the lan' guage 01 Air. Williams 01 rJampsoh, the "dirty awneernadjohrtiod, subject to the call of the Presideht aud Secre tary. i ' 1 HH"r .4 l ift 5 2USCXLLAN0US. Builders Hardware, JQOOBS, SA8H AUD BLINDS, ... r.lil,VlUS, VAanionla, . I'll" GLASS, &c, Ao, Tb. atuntloa of builders and others la oallad td oar well selectod stock, at roduoed prloaa. . CaU arid axamina at 4 : it , f i ' j NATH'L JACOBI'8 v ni HARDWARE DEPOT; 1 1 Fish Hooks and lincfs, QKIHB TWtNfi, BGTTBES, Qraai Hooka, Gard.n Boas and Rakea. -I Lowest Prteea. NATH'L JACOB,, HARDWARE DEPOT. Rims, Hubs & Spokes, AXLBS, BFBI71Q8, ' (JABBIAGB MATERIALS, tu, - Orders by mall promstlj lined sad SBtlafaa- RATHJ.niEU:COBKi . , m?ni HARDWARE DEPOT," I iStm , , ... NO. O MAItllKX ST. i if a THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, a. rjE vfjiuE doknwt ' 11 : 1 ?N0 DUST I NO FLIES 1 ..L.'bi ....... .M .ttbti tu lU tiom. llalh Horn, ran nni suo win ninpru, iw , ntWitti IsHiiid f it ;2- zi IXoOTWb DU OKa . to . --- ----- - - - -i " H ' til fi i pi)" ", 1 I ' i I II ' NlaBMiaBiaiaaaaMaaaBwr" .!',1 n ynam , , n a3! tfcw - j,',, , i''.,iig---ir aa aa THB ABOVK BUTA BLIK HHUNT, BO FA VORA Hi.? INTJIOI IM KU T TH K PU BI.IO Mi"f"i uew owner. Ca, K. I Q,)mM J.f;!,! for h. :' wU-TiVJiMJif ?ff5 -fe1latoav taaew to Bbaat aw-aUaaa wW. all Itwafaoaar Uiis noaM siroriuaB uae w r rnaTnA SJErd lB.T."alsiaftuVai. tbr CaHr.,, I)e,.r1njt ths Ktar ..ai. Ei iailal IHltvV iihi'if 111 Ba r'UlBiri D fit HlOfO aW" 1 TKBHSf -13.60 per day for first week VT frd.t counsel lrtf With HmlU and tur. ChllilriB imaeriiUnH pnoa. I mayl3 -tl&w if. V 1 1 1 4.1 - - liii EDUCATIONAL. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE. r fPHK FAl.fi 8 8 IOH WILL BEGIN OS -B. thj. i.tb f Atiiut. 'imw radaoad. (Ibarra per wmIob r tn week., board (tx eluXfe of wanhlngan llghta)1 S79 W Tuition la recu lar KuslUb eoura. ts 0O l-bargee for tr itudlM, moderate. For eatalogoaa eon fllinlni parloulaxi apftf w ' ' ! tTm. JONES. Prealdent. M. H. T. WiLaoa,Vrsd'kBoaraorTraieM. JuD.tT . ,flf.Mse Homer & GraTes' School, , i..i. ici-i-l-a.-i HILLSBORO, N. 0.' THB FALL BEbbIOH OF 1816 urapB ..!-! ..: "- . 1 fourtn aionaaj id aty. 1 ,r, , , tar oataiofuM Hilton appUcatton. . ' julyl " i iB4dsrawta BUSINESS CARDS. Joh w. aiiraoa. (Lat. of Sprout A (Lat. Caahler Bank uf Htw Hanovar.) ' i w i . Tarboro, N.tt Wilmington, 8.0. Hn?soN&cunini?o, TOR THE SALE OF Cotton, Rloa, Lumber, Tobaccot Naval Stores, and Southern Vv Produce Generally, NO' 102 CHESTNUT ST .' 4 r v. .i .!(.., .!, y r I P. O. Uox 4036. Philadelphia, P. .. j . .. i -' i -' - BBVBKBMUB: I. B . Oralnger, Preiidoot Bank of New Han 17 llnil.i trim. U II. ( B k aarrata, rreslduit I Hut national Bank WltaitnutoB, N O. - I Jaaiei Lawon, President Dawaon Bank, Wtlmlagton, NO. . K H Borden, Pre.ldent Bank of Hew Han OTr, Ooldnboro, HO. ,1 A Uak, Kraaidant Bankot K.w Uanot.r, WadMboro, NU, - , - JraM H Lindsay , President Bank of Greets boro, Ureeneboro, M 0. I , Hon Goo. Howard, Tarboro, N 0. - : ' M Weddell, Rrq , Tarboro, M 0. rlQo.W fi (lohoBOB. Hariua Court Bouee, "' " "" "" JuljT , . 168-dwtf KloaABL 0BOLT. viuu aioaai CRONLY ft MORRIS, ; AUCTIONEERS STOCK AND REAL ESTATEBROKERS US BB BXEK AT TBBIB 8ALE8 BOOMS U aplanof Uiaotty,onaBanlargadMala. ' Blank Book with the hoondarlej)f STery Lot la thaolty distinctly denned. Assessed Tame, pap ana pre nt, ui erary m tathaotty, , ' . 1 Ant lnrormattott danrad faraHesd apoa ap plloaUon. , . 1 jai .. THE PEE DEE HERAtD. Pubiished every Wednesday at WADESBOBO, ANSON COTJNTI, josh. t. jamks:aco. .0 Has a larc. and ranldlv Increaslna elrcnla. Boa in the Fee Dee coon try ts North and South Carolina. Advertiser, will And It th. beet medium In either of tb etater statae for reaching th. IMHH.I., piMlWI. 1DU UlGII7tII.il IB. The extensive local advertising hat- ronagt exhibited in Ui columns is the best evidence ofitt large and influen tial circulation, . ' ; hi tr Specimen copies, with rates tor advef. Using, sea. free, postage paid, m application to the anderata'nod, either at Wadaaboro or WUmlagtoa, it . i JOBH. T.JAMES 0O., I :;''.ft;:iV... s. Editor aad ProDtleton 45-lf , Flour and Ilealr ! A NI hUIED FEED, Oaoload widen Sit. don short notloa. tirala bought at the elgbett market price. Address u, , OHAKLOTTB C1TT HILL, ' OuurtotU. NO.? ; Jaaete . m ,v usr m:;jo:iT, 1 NO MOSQUITOES 1 1 1 , ' whers inww a at saws "Joy th tihlla- ties - . MOONiiciif lAiii, I b. bad at th. FE8TAUBANT . th. und- V $1.60 per day for seoond week. IsoersloW.. - tlbf al r.dnctloa to early tW- GEO. W. CHARLOTTE, Proprietor. WATIRINO PLACES. MT. AIRY WHITE SOLPEDRiSFRIMS, a ,.. aai ai-' al ' vii.. mii jv 1 1 " OPENS 16th OF if A Y, i;i875; BoardL' Par Month. , $30:1 Per Week, $12.00; Per Day, S2 BO WATBBeijual to Greenbrier White in e?erj reapt, ad raporiM In Bihuy PartlM vilt- in( in. Bprinje oy ran win g'V on mo v' i WtMaton, M. 0., where itagaa will coturej Uieoi Ilia Hinlnm. " ' I h. Madlaon Bras. Band will b In tttond anea duritif tha mliic eeaaon. - r - N.1 S. SMITH ft SONS, ; i T,irvu urProprietors. aprllW c .. ." , loo . friio "Virgiiiiis, ; BUFFALO SPRINGS, Meeklenburg County, Virginia. THE CHEAT MEDICINAL WATER Qf THCprKl lI'; ,.( OCEN 20ra MAY, 1875. TMeke waten Bra )eewd or etraordlnary ouratlT. power In ati'eotlun of tbaKIDN BTS and BIjDIi R, in all derangement of the BILIABVOHOANB Ineldent to warm mlaa matte ngiout.. Id Dyspe isla,1' ln Dis eases peculiar to Women. ;n Chronlo. Intermittent "d Remit tent Fevers. t Chronic Gonorr hea. Secondary Syphllle. Gleet sua ail diwuMwaoi tite'Gehital Organs, and In aam. form, of Goutand Rheuma tlam. Their rmrkbl power and etftcacj tu tua dlfteaat-a Indicated are vonchad for by oaieafUia moat dletlngulabad medical man af tbwoounttj, both North and South, as wall ai by reported eaae. from the moH nnquaa ttoiiabl aooroea. Taetlatonlali in Pamphlet form Inrnlahed on apulloatlon. THEWA1UB KOK BALK. Tha watar la pnt up tn cases af one doaan halfiallon Bottl at S8 per ease. Route totheSprlnwe for the South:, By way 01 the hlentuond and Atlanta Air Line Railroad to 8oottsburg Depat In Halltai oounty, Virginia, wbar. all trains are mat by eracnm ror in. apn iga 11 mueaainau 1 TUOaOBF GOODS, ' Proprietor', aft. -4ui Board for the Summer "'.!:;: . '; at" ' ';'" J, , . WEIGHTSVILLE SOUND. PERMANENT OR TRANSIENT. rjlUIS pleasant resort, distant 8 mlloe from tbe city, at th. Ju notion of th. Bcnnd and tb. creak, will be In readiness to accommodate either permanent or transient Tisltore on Wed nasuay, JuaeWtb. Ktndnrd attractive by a beautiful grove and fine walks, loaated tn the mldatof B wail settled aelgbborhaod There ar. on the premuws two large bathing housos ; a sail boat, safe and managed by an' experi enced sailor, is always iu readiness to convey persons to the beach, Parties pick nicking from the eity will And tha grove at Wrightsvllle a moat delightful spot. The tabl will be supplied by the pre duets of th. Bound, Ash. crabs, sbrlmps, Ao. Meal, at an bonr for business man to reach tbe city tn time ror work. Meals oan be had at any time daring theday ". Fok further particulars, enquire of " MRS. BOUDINOTT, r. - ' Cbesnut, between td and 8d. .'5 - 'i- : .... .( , ioxweod Jane 9T Southern Illustrated Aget ; RALEIGH, N. 0? - THE ONLY ILLTJSTRATKH WEEKLY In he Houth. Bight pagea Forty ad enine. otitalning more reading matter than any weekly published ia the Hoo'hera States f he flrai anmber of the SOUTHERN 1L ..VSTMATKD AOB will be Issued aa . ., . n r.ui t.) .' .....i I i . " Maurdar-l. day Jmne, 185. T-.r. - MtW)i V- The Publishes' lataiida making M an nhu- tratod se car. arwisj times. I wllltieatof ervrv topic, ; PalMieat, t Histoncai, uterary, and Hclentlflo, wltlcbl la or enrrent Interest, anil give tha beatiliuatratloas that can be obtained, original rloreign. , Th SOU'lHaRN ILLUSTRATED AOE will beprlatedoa new type), and heavy book f'oTtte Hatef eonWbntor will b. found the names or men of tae oast wrrtei.ln tbe South Herlal and short storlee, poem, and sketches, and well conduct d editorial department, giv ing the latest personal, llUrarj. aolentina, vo- Htloai Millions and enmmerolal Intelligenc, win turn isn every weea an amount or readini matter antorpaaaed by other paper. In ezeel lence and variety. It la Intended to make the SOt't HERN ILLUSTBA'IBD AQ a Jour nal for tha flradde sevarri eoiumsA will be l eclally devoted to all Subjects pertaining to ni.iiivmiiu aauu fjanitaii iiisj, . No family should be without It.' - Babaei tgafraa Babserlptlon prtoa only SI per fnnum. Fot- R. T, FULGHTJM, Editor, sail'' .Hi! Balahrh, M. O. US tf Bzirrisa. fJEW YORU MID - , ' ' VIA Wilmington, XI. C. : Fact Freight Route to all Points North or South. .. IN KW YOli I. New York and Wilmington SteamEliip line ! SEMI-VVEEKLY, V Bail g tu n) NEW TOBK, WFUKLhDAl' i d SA1 t filMY tt S T. W., and ; from WILJJIQiON, VEPJlAy aVd HAll IUAY. ' BOSTON AND Sew Tdrk Wilmlngloii Steamsliip ioinpaiiy, ., , OOHIOKTWO WITH THW . - OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK Semi-Weekly between NE"W YORK and .WILMINGTON. . WaOaasdar tu Balnrdav from cacb Port. Bhlrper wbt rW apon Iht rroniMBd rnrlir lBim mtmn niBipnii o mn toaie, Kb tli - WU,alUi01l K,COirMBlA At 0TJ8TA BA II XCA 1. WlIJIIhOTUN WM IM HAI1HOP, XHECABfL'KA tNTKAI. BAll WAT, AKDtAUt r-PAB VIVtK B3FAME9B Tbrough Bills f Udlac glreo to aad rrrn all folut In , NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEOEGIA and ALABAMA. Abo to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PROVIDENCE. FALL RlTF.Tt ..tl,r Eastern Citiee. Bataa t oaraatMd as tow a bv ant oth.r Mark all Goods la Clyde's lVilmington Line. - rr lurtbcr lnfornatkiB apply to either at (ha nnderslgnid A genti ef th. Line. fi. r. c. mink, Ueneral Ketrrn Aftent, . , U Diouhtre Street, Boelon. Rait MR Ti . , . csv9ai'( ria WILlIINOrl OIV, IX. ,i .11 M FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points North or South. BALTIMORE. Baltimore and WilmiciitGn Line, -- ;' ' SBMI-WBIKIY. ' ' 8AILISO FBOH BALTIMOhE- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. t AND FKOM WILUIMOTON- Wednesday & Saturday. BOSTON AnTpROVIDENCE, BalUmof.Bnd Wilmington Line, ' Baltimore, Boston and I roridenc. Line, ' Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyd.'s Fhlladolpblasad Provldenc. Lto. ; ' Semi-Weekly from each Port Bhtnpars may rely upon the prompt andvevular sailing of theft Steamers, and quick dle fatch given to all shipments by this route. NO DELAYS. Through Bills of Lading given to and from all Points In NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEOEGIA und ALABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, DOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and other Eastern Cities. - ST" Bate, guaranteed as low as by any other Route and time as quick. Lowes or overcharge promptly paid. Mark all Goods via Baltimore and Wlmington JJne. VT rot farther information apply to either EDWIN FITZCERALD. Agent. Baltimore Lint, 6V oouih bUreeirBaitimote. march le.tr NOTICE. Carolina Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, 3 ; . i WakraaxoB, March 31st, 1878.' ) THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC 18 RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO THE fact that the Carolina Oentral Ballway. being completed and fully equipped for bnilneu -ouer with It connection at Wilmington, both via direct Steamer Line and via Weldon and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Provideuce-uneoualed faoil It j tor hand llugshlpmenu from ... ... ... WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE, STATES VI LLE. CREENVILLE. SPARTAN and all station on Atlantic, Tetmrrre & Ohio Atlantic and Rlrhmrnd Air Lin and Nortti Carolina Railroad a well a all point ln OE0R0 IA and ALA BAMA. insurance irom sascern cinee nuaiantero a low a via anv ether line. NO terminal or trana r charge, and Hauea ailwsya bm low aa the lowest. Rata to all points lurnlslied upon application to the undersign d. Office In Bank of New far Hanover Building prllt-SO-iy 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR-all grade 200 BAGS COFFEE, J500 EBLaaH. SYRUP, , 2,000 BACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 200 KEGS NAILS, . 50 BRLS. SUGAR, i; ., ' 100 Boxes Drv Salt Sides and Shoul ders, v .'. ; 50 Boxes Smoked Meats, ' ' Aad a full .took of GROCERIES, which we offer to th. trade at low figure. Special attention paid to seeming low rate freight la Oar toad Lorj. BINF0RD, CROW c CO. 110 BOGTOrJ LITJEG FALL R1VEH. !; nf Ihrrr SUi ttf. srd qui. ft i(ll- am nuiva Ccrmitug st Vi lintiitoD s rant and tim u nnick. Tm. nr ar.h.r. VM, P. CI THE A OO., fit Demi AbIk, Hew i oik l.tne, Buallng ieen, N. T. . A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. PHILADELPHIA. Baltimcre and WMinEton Line. BMI-WBSCI.X BITWIWr BALTIMORE AND WltMIUQTON. Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co. Dally via Canal between , BALTIMOBE ANDI'HILADELPBIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AMD WILMINGTON LIE. Northern Oentral Kailrond 'v' AMD TBI Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, of th. undersigned Agents of the Line. A. D. CAZAUX, Asent, baltlmorv and New fork Line, -4 WiLMiaOTOM. N-C. BURG :....; General Freight Agent. The Florence Pioneer," . Published Weekly at FLORENCE, D ARLINGTON CO., 8. O. Termsi B'A Per Annnm Ib Advance. ' It large aud dally Increasing circulation In the Pee Tee country, and along the llneot the Wilmington, Columbia ft Augusta Rallrosd, render It aa excellent advertising medium lor the business men of Wilmington. Monthly and yearly contract mad npon the moat liberal term. ; ...... WM. LITTLE, r f - . Editor and Proprietor. feb!8 ' (S QOS8TANTLY OK HAND th best tad cheapest line of Gents and Ladles custom made BOOTS AND SHOES. W keep oa hand a fine lot of Gents aid La dle. . , -, . : SLIPPERS :. ; j at v.ry low price.. . i.n )tt J Ws oan beat tha world on " ' CHILDREN'S SHOES. WS keep Uie biat. - . ' Our lien's and Bay'. KIP BROGAN8 w. jwjfMt.e-cannot b. eioelled in pries er EVANS V0NOLAHN. Jobs 11 ,i . . - ay j .--, a' " - 1 1 i,.. Hi .
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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