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force
the
of Thiln .Jlourna'.
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WLUOXaTON. N. O :
fSISAT. AUGUST 6, 1875.
OI H HO.niJIATIU!..
7h following U t list of iLe Dem
ocratic caodidfttea for Confection.
It will be fouad very convenient for
reference when the ntttroi an 00mm g
in. Tbe -owintieiK smirked iTitk
hare - v'Dmocratio' member In
the present Ilonse oTRepreaenUUves,
except Bunooml which ha JinJed
repreeenUtiacr: i tt 177!"
Alaraenory' 1,1 HS. Mff. .
Alexander. Reuben Watt.
Anion. II. T. Bennett,
IV. T isennett,
TriQ. p.tjvaV"
R J. t Hbflpherd,
' J. B. Cbry.
Aib
Beaafort
for
. iidet. ,H -X W. R.mh.
Briunwifk; t D. S. Oowo,
BanoooiU",
D.Colemau, X. L.
Uingmaa,
A. C. Avar j.)
It. YV Allison,
James Rainier,
1). 1). FerroUe,
Edmund Jt", : .
Uilea MnUue .
E. B, Withers,
L. M. MoOorkle.
Jtio. Mauuiog, W.
F. Htroud,
J. W. yipa,
Xt. D. rruden,
Flato Durham,
F. George,
M. K. Mauley, C.
0. Clark,
J. A. Worth, N.
RBlue..
W. II. Crowell, .
J. C. Meekius,
B. B. Roberts, F.
a laueWot,) 1 1 '
Charloa Price,
Burke,
'Cabarrus,
Carteret,
Camden,
Caldwell, ,
CwlL
Catawba,
Chatham,
Cberoket, t
Cbowan,
Clsv,
Cleveland,
Columbus,
Craven,
Cumberland,
Cnrritookd
Dare.
Davidson,
Davie,
Dnplin,
dgeooinb,
Forsyth,
Frauklin,
Gaston, . ,
Gates,
Granville,
Greene,
Guilford, ;
. Halifax, 4
Harnett,
Haywood,
Henderson, 1
Hertford,
Hyde,
Iredell,
Jackson,
Johnston,
J. N. BUlhugs,
Wm. Farrier.
Fred I'biliiim, F.
C. Bourne, " "
Joseph Maatcu,
W. r. Oreeu,
, j.-H..vytt.
W. P.' lloberts,
J. W. Hays, B. A.
Caixuitfart, .
J. V. Sw-iKht.
N.Meudeuhall.J
A. Gilmer,
IV. U. Hmith, Jr.
H. . Manning,
J. A. Harrington,
Samuel Ixrve, t
- Jobs D. Hymen
John A. - vauu,
vVm. Carter,
T. A. Nicholson.
C. L. Bummers,
Jesse Iliunaut,
Willis Banders,
Jonee, ,
Ijeiw,v ;
Liuooln,
Maoon,
Martin,
Madison,
McDowell
Vl.lVw.l1
F. M. Bimmous,
J. W, Wooten,
CalabMota,
W. N. Allman,
0. B. Uaasull,
J. G. Anderjon
Mecklenburg, Wm. Johnston, A.
Hanson,
Mosre, John B. Graham,
MoutaMMry, - I -r ;
Nash, " B. H. Bnnn,
NewHannver, ttonrgA Davia,
Kobt. Strange,
K K. Bryan.
Northampton. , J WcYrOaon,
Ouaiov i. d. Jsfiotf .rr.-4-
Orange, W. A. Graham.
Pasquotank, Frank Vaughn,
Person, J. WCunmngham,
Perquimans, Wm Navttf&i I
Pitt, T. J. Jarvis,
W. M. King,
Polk, ,B.-Morria, , ,
Randolph, J. M. M'orth
lt.RobWna.
Richmond, k: J, W.LoGrand,
Robeson, D. Sinclair.
C A. McEaobin. .
Bciigham; D7a. Rold.l ,'
J. T. Morohead, ..
Rowan, "" J. 8. Henderson,
' F. E;8hobeV
Rutherford, , , A. O. Logan,
dampson, Wm. Kir.Vy,
.CtiUB.-jlFateon.
Btanly. :
BtokeBV"
Barry, s :
Joseph Marshall,
J. F. HUL
Joa. Dobson,
riwain
TyftaflJ , B.M, Xittandorj
Union,7' .-T4V;HliV'.:i
Wake, Beaton Gales
t a H, BattU, Jr.,
, , i D. P. Holland,
B. H. Jonos, .
Warren
WaaLington, T. J. Norman
WsUaa, i ,i L. Binpham,
Wayne. - W;T.i)orkb,
S.-.W.Oox,, .-,
Wilkea, ; j Tyre York.
; .i P. Hackot, ;,;V,
Wilson, . ... S. W. Biugletary,
- Yadkin, J. A. Ptcphenson,
Ynry'J'
JOKSOKf COUNTY.
A ahort Vhiit' to thia oounty ! on
Wediftaday astjdevay pleasant by
eutuaay friends at Lumberton. Wa
found there Very large crowd assem
bled to hear the raspeotive candidates
of the two parties, and the Hon. Thorn
a B'ishe .menber of, Oangreaa for
thettiatrkt, mdMaWyA. Eogalhard,
who. were praaent by., invitation. .i,-,
Mr. O. A. MoEaoliin, one of the
DenWCratld oandidales opened the die
enssion, in e try fine speaoba whigh
was wal xeeelvsd ti Ui Nef
meut, the candidate of the negro par.
ty replied in a rambling evasive and
demagogiMlr.haftn'gni, which wai in
tended and laooeededl ia gaining" the
applause el biewMar imivrV' oA !
Dr. D. Sinclair, iat pte of the best
speeches we aver listened to, thorough
ly expoaed the redonbtable Radical,
and gave the most concltuii vareasonaf or
the call of a Convention.' He was 11s-
tened to for an jhanr. with the mos'
earnest aiienUon and the warmest ap
phrase. s
Hon. Jonn B. Aahe, then took the
stand, and in a speech of treat force
delivered with an earnestness and im
pressivenesi f manner, urged lipon
. .. 1 - at . ..
ius uearera uie absolute : necessity
ox ooii8UtuUonai.,,.iform.. . : His
position upon 'J- the s finding
of the restriction as adopt! by
Locislatun. was answerable.
whole speech was niaaterly and
convicoiDg, and evidently Lad the
grclest effect npon the cmtd. .
Dr. Norment, ly agreement, wr, al
lowed a rr;1y to Wr- Alie: uJ r sn
Lour fucivd saV touch to the -tin-faction
of the c gfoes, and to the din
guiit of all decent white people, lm
mediately upon the clone of lis .speech
be left, taking with him most of the
negroes.
Major Engelhard then addressed the
crowd for alxut an lour, closing by
an appi al to the white men of Robc
oo to do tlm full daty,
TVe foirml tbU bd peosle of that
county are tLoroughly aroued and w
lave great Lopes that yesterday they
reversed tba dedniou of last year. Col.
W. Foster Freoeli, wa and bad beu
some dsyn actively engage! in tlie
oauvftHs, At St. i'rtOia, uowiu avu e,
LnaiberbriJge iud other puIuU,
voice bad btteu heard iu behalf of tUo
white xAm, aid kn jetfnU will bavd
an imporuuit b inug upon tu result.
We siuoar oly tru t that ltob ou baa
again allied UomoU wan tun wiiiui
man's party. ;
Uaujiell's HTona, N. C , )
v :-ji August ad. 1826. J
DsB Joiunal:
Tho orat maxim. "United we stand.
divided wa fall," is - not too- emphati -oally
expressed, and is equally true
witu regard to all organizations.' 1 us
farmer, who naahithartu bean a step
ping stone to business and professional
characters, baa always stood in need
of something that would enublo him to
oo-oporate with all ttiose enguga in
agriculture. ;ne pmrouants ana mia-
dle tuefi bavo the Chamber oi Uom-
meroo, whereby they are enabled to
combine tuemaelves together aud force
those with whom they have to duul to
HOoepiot Uieir terms. ; regardless of
oiroamatances. II men oi all other
oalliuffB have a right bo combine them
selves togotber I'V tho orgauizutiou oi
sootcues. aurtlf tli poor larrser, tuo
most uumeruuiiiiy trenicu anci ine
moat . uuthaukf nil v rjmunefated of
U4'ii oreatttras, ; need not viawod
as traitorous beoause be auks to pro
tect himself from ttuou numerous
frauds. v . '
It is reullv struupro that, while this
niichtv orffantintion promises so much
to the farmer, he is so slow to emhraos
it. Lake all other axcieti it Iikm been
sadlv abused. - Mauv join it prompted
aloua by aeltlau motives, v Alauy who
jon it ate (pardon the oxpresaiou)
miuh Hilly fools as to think
that, although poor, they
will Decoino immediatelv rich, ouch
members as these, although they may
swell the roll book, aud nothing to the
vitality of the order, but like the strag
ling brauohea of the fruit tree, they
injur the healthy brunches. Friends
aud brothers, we have the machinery ;
let us work it. Let us keep peace
within our circles aud work togither
a a .band of brotlara. Lot ua manu
facture anil sell more and buy leas.
, Let ua form oo-oprative stores,
whereby we oau obtain our family sup
plies at a less price, than we have beeu
In the habit of paying. Let us culti
vate Southern principles, by raising
home consumption, both as regards
food and raiment, for, be assured so
long as we wear "Yanaee goods, "scud
all oaroottoa to other ports to be mun
ufactuAJd, atfd.dapeud niwn buying
wlmt we eat sud wear, juat so long we
will remain poor. Let nit beautify our
homes, our orchard , our farms and
out all that we pounosh. Let us edu-
0aU aur oBjaUaiL morally aud plivai- L
oally. When we do all these things,
(and they are easily done) then we
will bo happy, prosperous aud con
tented people. No longer will the cry
of pwio be raised, but W shall have
peaoe and pleuty.
i ours, ,
j . - iery truly,
.. : ' S ". Ghaniwu.
Warsaw, N. C, Aug. 4, 1875.
Eciitora Journal i'1 ' 1
Dkas ttnis, YuRtordftY . al)0ot tune
o'clock our little village was startled
bt tn'oM6nor ri enftinri aud tons
dtir with, Vit I', vauaday and auother
little iUdioal from yum oity. We
were completely takes by snrurlse.
We could hot aooonnt for ail thia lere-a
rrat lwtr i ra . fent htv MLraltil. IrtrtnlM m.i
tain leartjtd from tho nogrooa that
tlte Mayor bad come to speak for ' ua,
Well, be had one of his black friend
to call up the masses (twenty-flve ne
groes in all), and the aappearanoe did
not suit tlio Itfefor-'aud the colored
ohool, about three "hundred , yards
distancn, was sent for, but did not re
spond, ins Mayor tnen sent two
negroes and that little white ne-Radi
cal after. Mr. Paine aud his school,
but ther did sot come bv the wav.
we are thiukiutr a food doal nt Mr
FaineJ,'ri the Sfayoi got' wit -o) 'the
engine, walked abonta little, and then
took two colored gectUmoa, and the
uttie l(aa tiist waited on nim, and
marched to Mr. L. Aaron'l bar-room,
and you can bet what waa done, Tby
oarue out, aud the Mayor got aide of
au old toe barrel and poured out one
of the most brilliant speeches. Well.
It was an able document. Oh he told
us all the bad things abont Democrats
aud "sioh;" aud be told all about the
ham and hog story,' and we hadn't
beard it ia so long it was right funny.
ii maue me largo orowa oi nesroes
(ttenty-fivein all) smile. 'Yes, and
bei tout taanegroct that tt the Revo
lutionist (Ueraoorate) did get- a ma
jority in the Convention; they would
put we negroes back in slavery; and
he said in Ueorgia it was the oatie now.
I tell yon, he 'was 'instructive. He
learned ns all that, and he aha Mavnri
Kiu as u Awmucrnis etoie tfio State
bonds. Xes, the Major did say so.
We did uot know it abused uaa
heap. The white boys groaued. aud
crowed, Ac., for joy. The Mayor is
smart, we ait tnina ne is talented, or
he could not have done so well: . in
fact, we knew he was before he csme er
h4 could t6X have mauaged tohaveot
tieuiDi av iubu unuaa vo DUlla tuose
fie bouses; yes.,tue Mavor is natural.
H gifted with lies and rascality, I
think he ii tary efaiart I : Would have
been glad to nave replied to him, but
hid no chance, I think he would Lav
been a tolerable tight match for me.
beta; beiBg;imart, iJTew Meswa, E4i
tors, W theracla, if Mr. Canady could
haveocanvassecl - the entire State, I
would ; bet one. thonsand dollars U
wouia go wuservative thirty thousand
clear and nioe.tlf all tU white - Deoole
of Worth Carolina coukl see and bear
-i ,:;''::iii;To,r::.i t&:
tlie mm ('atrndy ennx-out an 1 1 1 w,th 1
Ins Mnoahty Bii.l hea, 1'. .... ,.t ralo
would Ik at au eml, loa t l ' .Ti M-ec'i
w aha that of the whit men, at.d
Ilea. II kOew lie s telln! lit when
hi pke to ,., 1ml he t I tb b at
be knew. H1 did hitt ini liarried
wheu a youth, so he exea aho. Juat
sh what moiiiy rau ., in x ;tupletmg
a man's rsaLly. : flir him to
tell lies. lie aaid La did not axU)iat
with the colored people at all, wsa
viaited by tho reapeetability oL Wil
aingtou, there were nonesuch uphere
in Duphu aalis aasooiatea, Ac
This lt aeateuefl wu beHsW'jTSlr.
Editem. We ttii .k that thebiity truth
be told n. We thank rrovidence
that we have none with as like his aw
sociates. Noue but Kiuaey Joues, iu
our oouuty are like Mr. Canady and
hiigueats 1 say that we are ttiauk.
f ul that e have, none such ' oa thty,
and uow your oity Jiaaour sypnapatbv,
for being so unfottuuatu . -tlnpinff
wh will ajum get throngh
wiib thoa t rawals, and wishing jou
niuc'i auia,
I am truly yours.
WaW.
PIANO TUNING !
1 T i V ISO rDtfAjia ' ! of a iro'-
XL wunai f '.ixi mil"'.! am now (rirea
re.oivo nlcr for Tuning ul Heiairui fia
m ai.4 Ofiiau". , t '-
aSalUlaut un Ou r intefd 1
HEINSBERCER'9
U Uou a il ulo Store.
American, English &
German Hardware
imaar tha Urwt .till flnsar aamil Mocks
ti. m.i . ami trtiM id ! the thaaa ran
t, lomiil at tlio old uial)lluil Haulwaia
H'niv i vt"wi '
Mo l, W and i Marbot ".'
SOL. BEAR & BRO'S,
20 Market htrcct.i
CLOSING OUT THE. ENTIRE STOCK
-.4? . . i . i i - . i
. OF .
DRY GOODS
AT OUK Utt'I'AU. HTOUK I
O-reat "Bargains !
I J-4 1,1 N FN MHKK'I'INO from 70 CU. and
l U par yard.
MutaaililqucwT cla. r jraril,
HWIHH MUl.lNrt,
fOO rKuin Unbn '1'ohbIi anil Naitn,
' IrWiahd (la aian Lilian .Milrtlrii", "'
OaJiibrie Maatlkarolilois,
MAITINUa. WkMaanU C'olorwt. .. - i
SO riM IJNKN tor jdlei 1'raTBimg
UraasMaiMl Bojrswear'.'.;
I Mf aiirtutol Panama ad Straw Hat
ror Ohlidrtn atut Mm. ' ' '' ,' "' """
V? will conimiieo on Monday to aell tba
abort and will continue dally until Uie whola
atock la olfland oat
-Udicaar repelfully Invited to rail
ami ainli. our atock, a wo know It will ro'
pay ihrm. ' : !
tu future we Inton l to confute our du1uo
InOlnlliiiig and Mfroliaul Tailoring. -
may 1 - - tiP-tt
STBAMEB JUNIPER.
(141'4'alM bK IU N K It, oarr jUiKtUa Ulld
8'la Mall lor KayeWv 11o, and InlMrrnadlat
ontoera, will laaro our wharf on Teeadaya and
KrlilayN punctually at 1 : ttj P.M.
! Vlok A Mobane,
ACJENTS.
July intra '
New Novels
Miss Angel.
A fivil. Hv MiThaokAray. Author oi
mm k.i. 1 n,"" Villar f the I'lIrT,"
hiu. Ii niil Kiyt e. Willi 11 lartratlona.
raer, IRoenta. '-" ' ' -
I Alice Lorraine r;,"',,";:
i Tale of the Mouth Dowiu." He H D. Black
mure. Author of "Oradock howull.""Mald of
idilj
8acr,"eie. laier,19 oentl.
Playing the Mischief.
A KoreU II; J. W. bePoroat, Aalhor of
MIni KaTenel a OoHTemtoa trom UeoeMilon to
tvali'," Kuropoaa AoQ'ialntaaoe,"ete. la
t t , I cauta.; . ... .si. .,.,.. i i
forealoat '.- - 1 '
; HEINSBER&ER'S ;
July XI 1 1 Hook ami Mori Ntore
Quarantine Notice
TJStlL fCKTHKH HOIO AtL VK8-
via from Porta 8oti of Cape fear will come to
at the VlMring' Htellon, near Ueep Water
rulnt.and await tho 1nieotlon of the Quar.
antme 1'hyalMau. .'
' ' ' ' , . .
All Teaaela frote Porta where Yellow Fever,
or other Inlertluui ducaae ealata, will bo re.
Quired to unaergo a tlld and proloiifd Quar
antine.
5 All voaaela or boat of any character having
llokiKM (iu hoaid oU arrltal, or aartiig had
lokiicai any line dating (ha voyage, are re
quired to come to the Htatioa tor Inapoetion
without regard to the Port fiom whence thoy
cobie. Vtaaoli not Included a above will pro-
oued without detention. . . , i
r"lloU are especially enjoined to make care-
ul eiiqulrf VetaUTV'veavwti otew, o., and
ir hot ei'tl fled with the atatemeataor the Oap
taln or commander, or If tho venet tt In s
tlitlty condition, thty will bring the veeaol to
the Blatloa tw further eiemlnatloa. . . i
riloti wilfully violating the Quarantine
l.awe are rubjert to a forfeiture ol their branoh;
M atera ot veeaola to a Hue oi Uro hundred dol
lar a day for every day they violate the
Quarantine I. awn: and all other peroua ate
liavia iot eacu ana BTorj ouenca, . , ,.. .
i All veercti anhject to vlatlallou under abote
irKulaiHina, will eet a Baglu theoiaia rlggiug,
port- viua .
. j : v. w. pottkr.
'i 1 ' yuaranttne rhymoian,
' Port ot Wilmington, N..', .
Hmlthilla. N. U.. II a l! 114. -j-X ' "
oi ay 8
VM tllnorl
THE PEE DEE HERAIO.
Publisbod every Wwluesday at
WADESBOUO, ANSON COUNT!
war .'.
JOSH. T. JAMES A CO.
Haa a lare and rapldtr Increasing clrcnla.
noii i,iu run je country in norm and south
Oarollna. -Advertlaerawlll
And t the at rnrallnm In
either of the atater Ntatmi tor reaching the
JTie extensive local advertUinti ttai'
ronafle exhibited in il aAumn is the
bunt eiridenc of tit large and influen
tial circulation. ) i, i ......
a rtpeclmeu coulee, with ratea tor adter
Uaing, aunt free, poataMe paad, rA.taoatlua
wins uonoraijiueii, elUiar at WMaaUoro or
Wilmington
" JOHH.T..IAMKS(Jl.,
. ; ASdltoreaad Proprlekn
.....-,): ,. ..- .45-
THE ATLANTIC HOTEL
NI2iVMIIl!: HESOKT,
i i
BEAUFORT.N. C.
fjfcV;.r. wr i Kith $- iiSJnsfif a-!
. f & &ft ' T'- wit -sifrz
4-- - .tf-v r tL. S?? , ,-wri "ZJ
lA l-Jl:" I ' iiTj I I II 1111 IJ 11 1 IJ
THE AllirVK rTBL
Ik.i huwmvr by (lie ii
ttLlstlMKVT. HO PA VOBA Hl.V . M m i l r i' i i ri m runnv
ew owner, Capt. . 1'
Ma l t n AntnhAr lt own to inch VuHori oniy w rn "l,'ln" "
WZV&XS&VZ" if. h.ie. to renew Ul.Uant aualnl.nco wltU all
llll
1 he Aullar eltuation of thle bouto aflordi all tbe j.oa a yv per II or tea
tlekuors , . .v M,. i , ,
;' f HljOIHIii'wJEB 1 1' ' KO MOSQUITOES 1 1 1 ;;; (
llaililnt- llouaca arc atlaclu'd t Ibo h. une. where so. hI . .e, at once J'
att.K ctU." n aal.r i d !. Ihc Ml i.l -win .U W"" " ' Xat Horn Ua
HieMnaio Hall end ruire uhilli p ghtlrrlea aiidf (I tart ' a piiiaaM itticat How the
'?.: zr'iii ran.:;;tr; : ;
Boala, taut tailing ami well manaiifd. lor
i PIC-NICS, FISHING PARTIES, MOONLIGHT SAILS,
'r vrou '. i.bad..t...ific'r.cEfiMTo, tu.
"VrA. , :';.. ,i.hm. ni.L.iniin.iiiilMiahiriaitiia
""ir " ' : r: ...v. n, . .m,mi. Mrvai.ta.wubampiot
.....Vi..uii, .I.I. H am i 4. mil . in
(..HivVioMK .l.ri.,n1, il.ar1l.cHoi.ialollie ncncial uMlc. Strict decorum will
lie rigidly ci.li'ii trt mic II.. ' n ii i' u lni(ifmi' mudlcd.
Tkkms : $2,ro j rr dsy for first v.tck ; $1.60 per day for second week.;; ;
''r bteiarlTac,toid w ill, faailllee and KacumlunihU. Liberal reduction to early vM
tura. I,hlldta and anrxanUbkli prlco. 4 ' ;,' ..
Buildesr Hardware,
rwO(IH(, 8 AMU AND rll.lND,
P A I U r H, Vl 1.8," V KN I8H Bts "
: OLA88,e., dlo
The attention of bullileri andotlierels called
to our well aelected atock, at reduced prloea.
Call and examine at
NATH'L JACOBI'S
HARDWARE DEPOT.
Fish Hooks and Lines,
S
KINK TW INII.aOVTHRH,
Oram Hooka, Garden
Boeaand Rakei.
Lowaxt prices.
Nath'l Jacobl's
HARDWARE DEPOT.
Bimsy Hubs & Spokes!
Xl.tn, 8PH1NUV
, (- UAKKIAKE MATKHlAlia, 0.
Ordnri by mall prnmiitly ailed and aatlefao-
JACOBI,
HARDWARE DEPOT, ,
I No! o MAKKKT ST.
tiinSW t" - , 1
COLDSBORO, N.C.
M, FKTTWK, A. M., Prof. Anoient and Mod
erti Languatte.
tc. W. AUAMS, A.M., Prof. Mathematloe.
Tba Third Term of thia liaallln.
uon win eaiaton monaay Ann. v.
and end on Menelav 'JOi W1&
mil 18 fchool lialtuated In the town of Qolda-
t boro (the centre of four Kallroada). aud
Item IU accetalbllttyott'ereeuperluradTaulaiiea
to parenta and guardlaua UTlngln the ur-
muuutng oouuitim or iu tne Kaetern portion
oi the stale. Tho loeatlon la healthy, and
ua tears of tloeneaa need be . entertained
br oareate ending their aona M thia place
aa not a irlngleoaae of eortoua lllnene occur-
In the echeol during the paat wliolactio
ear. no parent, tucrurore, can reaeouani y
edeteired from atronialug tliln Srhool ou the
cere of the unhealihlneaa ot the location,
I'roteeaor K. W. Adam, who haa charge of
the Mathematical Department, la an alumnus
ot Randolph Maoon CoUaee, and baa beeu a
uecaeatul teacher of youth for many year.
l ueooureeer lamruotton n aoaua, uiorouga
and extoualTa and aueas to dare lop aud improve
tue mental power or uie puiuia oy training
them U thimk. and by teaching them the right
um or tho facultiee with wulcu U"d baa cu
dowed thena. ' ,
The discipline of the Hcbool, while It U mild
and paroatalewroreea the duty ot obedience
totey rule and regulaiknt. Aa lnawbordlna
tion and dla derly oonduot are wholly laeom
patlbl wrtAvieeholaatlo tralwlng and aueutal
uregreaa, aowoy wnow lauiapeaoa w iiuiiroTw
hU time or la an Injury to hie fellowa, will be
retained In the School.
Mural and fettt.!eua Instruction eoetYei a due
aharaof aUeatluuand ooBatderatlea 1 for an-
leaa the heart and oonsclenoe be inairucted and
eullghtmd,mere seoular learning will ayatl but
utile mi uie formation oi a correct anu uprigut
obaracter. . -
Tho oar religiose bodlea being well repre
sented In this place, every boarder i allowad
to attend, that church on ttunday which his pa
rent may Uoslgnato. Thia wish and preference
of the parent will be strictly obaariwl, as (Kit
ing or a eoeiarian oaaraotor ia oountenanoeu in
the aohool, . i j-
ttuya are prepared for mWanoed classes In
College or for the active business or IH'e.
The bui.ditiE, hitherto known aa the 'Fe
male Oollcire " has lieen switred by Uie Princi
pal, and will hereafter be used ae a school lor
boya
' (eadly weapon, Inioiloatrng drinks, rftofan
Ht and every specie ot gambling are strictly
prohibited. . ' '
I . ;
Terms, per Session of 20 Weeks
HALF IN AUVANOB BALANOK ON
'. f FIRST OF OOTOBEK.
Tuition for prlmarf department IB 00
Blglnr EiifllUh 20 OU
Advanced claiica, with Alue-
i ,
bra.eto...., K 00
Advanced clasws with I t.ln HO w
I and with Latin and Ureck, BS 00
tidrman, French, and b'Hik-keeplug, caoh
I mti.,..j,.i(.,f.i.,.j.i goo
Hoard. iniwedrnK luet ami lights 78 00
incidental expenses., g 00
, j ' ....
' tCach stndtnt will rnrnlsh, for his own me, a
patrol blankets, a palrur shoot's a pair, ot
low isaswa ead his tosjel :..,...
NniHHliM-lli.n trom tuition and Board In caso
ol dlaaBliil.,n or withdrawal aud ouly lu vaM
of rotrartid sickness.
Forruilbnr partlculara, addresa '
M. FETTER, Principal,
July M-d&wtf r UOUUSHvliM, N. t, M
I
urHiian'.ui itr. n
j -at ...1 rct. biuc,neMur.
i ir II c i w rci'Btc. 'll I' ccnmoreat-
OlO. W. CHARLOTTE, Proprititor.
JOHN A. ItVltNE,
(FIRE, MARINE AND LWE)
840,000,000 Aaoeta Uepreieuio
.... . . xi.'j;r.. ).
UFKl(3K)emnercla) Kiobange Builrtinj
North Water Street.
ocll . -v rri.'.
Sacrifice! Sacrifice !
' N order to close oul llu balance of my atock
u Ot ... .... ...
Mens' and Boys' Clothing
Before t jo forth to purchase my fall atock.
1 will depone of thu balnno At a great aaorii
Linen and Alpacaa at and belowOl SFI
A. DAVID,
It Is Extraordinary
?i JUST THINK OF IT!
A WAMSUTTA CLOTH CUT LENGTH
v ' WISE.
llentMnen. "KRIfP'8 PATENT" PAKT
LV MAD. SHllt r, only
$1.25 Eacu by the Half Doz., Cash.
Oust Blue Planel Suits
ONLY 814.65.
IvITT WSOlSXj t &, CO.
CITY CLOTHIEI13.
augl
BEIHEL ACADEMV;
FAugtiiKuCo , Va., ' 'i ' l : -
' propare for TJniversl;,y or Business. Ko
board and till- g was Ttlon, nerhal
iBssitfu. Mdi-30 '0 weal fee MJl
tioeatraa. , t 3 likil 1
KXTKAOTS FR'M TESTIMONIALS 1
" I most heartily commend Bkthkl Aosd
imy to the favor awl patronage of the public."
i WM. KiPKTKKN.
1 Prof, of Latin, University of Va.
. " t would be willing to confide my own son
to Mr. smith's card, and hence I recommend
the school toother parents." F. H. HMITH.
1'rol. Natural Philosophy, University of Va.
" I feel warranted frJm experience, in' re
commending it."
JOHN II. Ml NUB, .
Professor ot Law, University of Va.
' ' One of the best luHtltu Ion of Its class In
h Slate. II. II. HAKKIH,
, Prulessor ot Greek, lUcUmuud College. , ,
"I know or no Institution of like grade supe
rior to Bethel Aiadumy."
Hav. d. U. ULAtiRWKLL, A. M., DD.,' H
Lynchbuig, Va.
Unenualled, In my opinion, by any Institu
tion Ui the South.", U&N.U.W. F.KLU, ,
. .... . t - I Atlanta, liat 1
" Best hntl cheapest preparatory scBm)( In
th State. OHAItl.ES MA8ON.
of King Ueorge county, Va
" In my opinion, the cheapest anil best In the
State." COL,. 8. 1. CltAWFOKI),
Augusta ooun'y, Va.
"The chespest Hemlnsry. aud as good aa the
bout. In ti e United States." . ADAM KMPiK,
J. A. ENyKLHARtr, u i , ? filt T
Wilmmgtou, North Carolina.
' fur Catalogno, address
Wm. W. Smith, A. M. Senior Principal. '
2wd Stw
This Institution will be re Oioue1 on
The First Montlay in SqiU'iubcr Next,
The term ending the Id Thursday In June",
Wi, with a vacation of two weeks at ('hrtstnas.
It ha been re-or(uised on the MecttoSietem,
cembinlng, bowuver, three vurrlcuut of Arts,
Selene and Agrlitultora.1 Inatmntioh Will 1
given In th.i braucboa of lvnk uimil
Uught In tli bestt.'olk'geaJ S,lllax.lr,t,tl.h
(iravldrd in A griculture aud the Mechanic Arts.
An able lacully has hewn apiolated. The
buildiiiirs thoroughly repaired lor the reception
of sevural hiirldredstudxnU.
KorolrcularextiUiiat'iry of the above, apply
to . Ki;.lt I. HATTI.R, '
S.tretary Board of TruHi,
July 22 Ira i , , .: , Malelgh, N. 0
A. 13 ajpfgia in .
NOW IS YOUR TIME I-
. i I . t 1 . H ' ( I i'
Ii rtoen I'hlldrens" Kid fllores, (l'ghtly spot
ted, atiiO timn afavlj . . J
Sizes, 6J," 5 and 6 1 ia , .
BROWN V HODDICK,
aly v , 43 Market Street.
sHirrira.
C5i v lyizrtj
NEW YOnii r,ilD B03T0N LINEC
VIA j
IVilmlngton, N. C.
Fast- Freight Route to all Points
North or
Hew York and Wilmington ;Stpamshjp
Sailii g fren, NEW I0E, , WEDNESDAY and SAtTJilpA? kt S JVll; J
. Mi. l.i'J I ..A .1. j.. - . 1
from WlLMlKOlON, WEI'NESDA Y and SATURDAY.
BOSTON AND
Hew-York and H ilniington SUaniship (viiivaiiT. . :
ootrmtornia wrTHtWi i ;t.:,, , .M
OLD'i COLONY 'l RAILROAD C AND STEAMERS. lX
i Dnlly B etwee) n BOSTON and NEW YORK ' ' -4
Bemi-Weekly between KEW YORK and WILIHNOTON4 r
' Vcdfieaeay asd Kaiarday f rem eacb Pork
Khlitera w av I e1 ntiOb tha lunnil t mnA rvtlar .llln ll.u II.ikmi. Mtl it
ii h aWeo toall riiliBirulati? thl route.
with the - v - . ,
VfllMHitiTOK.tOLVMntA graVVJCSTA KAIIrlOA. ' : " Hl
i WIlJlUiQTON WFLIMM VAILIIOADi niit li ti.
. . ... , XllK C'AK 1.INA r MHA1. Bill WAT, ,
i " 1 A M CAPK r FAR ilTf K MIA H IBS
Throngh Bdle of Ladlpg glTcn to aadfrom all Points ia .
; , , KORTH and fcOtlil CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA: Is Xs
-Aho to NEW I0RK, BOSTON, rROYIDINCE, FALL RIVER and tier
KaNtern Cities. . '.,. . -'
ttatea guaranteed aa low aa by any olher
rumptly paid.
Mark all Goods via Clyde's Wilmington Line.
JT Tot further Information apply to rltbrrot
i, I). !. V. MINK, " ' :.:".
I 1 Ueneral Kaatern Agent, '
, . 2 lHTODthlre Kireet, Boiton.
II
f-lSt - FEia-xrr, route ?-;
. ... m i i ,i ' ;! I , ., ' , ,
To all Points North or South.
BAITIHOBE. .
; Baltimore anil Wilmintoa Line, ;
, 1 1 i"ani.'WaaiT.'''
I -8AILINU K0M BALTIMORE
Tuesday A Friday, at 3 P.M.
j '" AND rUOM WILMINQTO-
. VVednesday & Saturday.
BOSTOKANDPROVlOENCE.
! .Xtll.oittaMt and Wilmington Lino, '. i v
Baltimore, Boston and I rovldenoe Line,
Or via Canal Daily 'to Philadelphia aud
Clyde' Philadelphia and Proyideiio Line.
j Seml-Vfoekly from'aach Port, f
Shipper may rely upon the prompt and regular sailing of those Steamer, and 1ejekdt ' 0
patch given to all shipment by this rout. NO 0ELAY8. - ,s . u';m i.Ti:- u-il
i ii .,, t , Through Bills of Lading given; to and from all Point Um.! i .j r h-ym r.f
NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA if1 1
i Also ttj'BAIriMORB, rHLtjADELPIIIA, BOSTON, PBOYttMClUna 1
other Eastern Cities. . j " ""', n'i't
mf Hate guaranteed a low aa by any other Bouts and time a quick.! Lama eVwverohargwi
ptumptiy paid.
tar for further Information apply to either of tba undersigned Agent of altasUnalZIg
EDWIN ritZCERALD, Agent. A. D. GklAUJt.'AUmnt. '
Baltimore Llni.W South bUeetrilaiUmQW. Bait luiuraiMiM is eVr York !,&.
fPyS Ha 'HUii'it I - f-wrLMiaoToji. N.o? ,
1,.
Carolina Gentfaliilway
1V)
i a "'
.in
i
THK ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC W BBSPiOTftfliLy (INvITJ5i TO TUX ,,,-t
tact that the Carolina Central Hallway, being completed and fully equipped ror bnitnea,.
iforswith Its connections at Wilmington, both via direct Steamer Llnee ana Tla Wetdn a'1' 1
Portsmouth, to Baltlmoro, Philadelphia, Mew York, Boston and PrvvldenpOrTanegaatod 4aaat,tt I
WILMINGTON AMP ALL EASTERN CITIES Tt .CllAR'1
LOTTE. STATE8VILLE, CrtEENVILLE, SPARTAN- !
,; j ,. . n-i! , ! ' I tlli-Un .1'ia.l . .Jlirwv loi-i-.i'ips lt.
.,.,. .,-,.,.,..r. i..,.,.: .w BURGi r pi.'.'l r? (ii-vin.m nmi sim4
arid all'itafloni on Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio AAantte And Blchhwtnt ''AW t'tti'MortsV''''
Carolina Kallroada as well as all polntaln GEORGIA and ALABAMA, . ,( ., mil i'.u.!'-f
nsoranoe Irora Kaatara olttea tuaratiteed as low aa via any other Uuo Mo term In alee traae- ..(
fer charges, and Hsvtea alwayn mm low
ier charges, ana ttsvtes aiiwaya mm low mm
Hates to all polnta iurulahed upon application
Hanover Building. . s v a
I .-'. ;L,i - OOGtlia
prllS-8n-ly
i. i .
MMRY WHITE SULPHUR SPRIHGH
Mt. Airy, N. C.
PPJSpS, 15A Of, MAY. 1879.';; I
Bpard Per Month, S30J ' Per
, Week, 1 2.60; Per Day', C3 60-,
WATKK equal to Greenbrier White In every
n h .' - i i' . -
rosicot, and superior In many.. Parties visit
ing the Hpringa by rail will get off tht. oats at
W union, N. u., where augoa will oonyey thorn
to Hie 8plnj. , .; ; , - , i.
The Madison Brass Rand will be In attend
ance during the coming season. . f
1 ' N. 8. SMITH A SONS,
- FropnetorB.
april 21
T ' laem
tt.I t i'
VIRGINIA
Oiutna Ocf)ber Sj conllnuea through nine
months. It la organised In schools on the elec
tive system, with full coure In Classics, i.lter
ature, Hcienca (Wltii practine In Chemical an
Physical Laboratories), In Law, Medlaine, Kn
glneertng. Teaching and Agriculture. Apply
tor, tiatkkwnee
to o
AMRS F. HAHttWO.
Ohhirman, P. O. University of Virginia, Albo-
marie oouBty) Virginia. JulylJ-eod6 wk
iwwm
South.
YOHK.
; i . s i . n
I
FALL RIVEH.' "
.-l'
i.- ll
NO DFlAYft ConMitiia at W Uaalaataa : i
w " .
route and time ae quick.
: r i
Umt tt OTercbargei'
ilx't 1
.v
the undetalgn'd Agealt'ol the (Jna.
WM, P. 01.THK CO., General Aginte, i ' "' 1
New eik Line, g Bof llug UrttB,3
i A. D. CAZAUX, Agent.! ,
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iii.'rt i
PHILADELPHIA.
iH 'I!
Bafflorrps;i)iijt(ii
Mtl-yaaaiT araifaji1. Mjj!i r
, BALTIMOllK ANtf WffMIM8Y01Ti i1 ''
Baltimore and Philadelphia" gteamboat Uo.
;! Daily W4lajUiiwetJLa
BALTIMOBJC AND PHfLAUKLPHIA.
"' , ?. H-''if'i ' 'ii'T fiiiJ'ii'iU rt;iA
i :.) ! Jii ' iWi' ii"'f
; l western; cmEi :s ,
BALTIMORE AMD WIUHSMtili LJltl
t i:.-r'': i,.i "'n.l.J., '"l ""l"
' '! 'I-1 . "liil.li iJ.i.
, . . . BaJtlmpr ad Ohto Bmrroad. a.t.i .uc
y
M:'P
iff lrt)rt-i
Jmilt ti!J . nwkil 1mij
i nih'i A ""
GENERAL FREIGHT DEPABTMJENT, Ji "1
WnJknNCrTON, March 31st, i870.ni ) a
c-t tfv ,.-.', 'T f-.-.iftTI '.lit i'Ht..',f,iiirf'r .
ata ibe lowest. , ...
tn lo
toj tho I
,, ,
..I
utulsreigM. Uffioa ia Bant or -
I.. . . i I ' ' ,.-f..n .1 . iti iii;
I'. 'W. CXi ATUEC., i, . i
I Oeueral frelghl A(nA ,,,
i.e.
u 1( I 1 1 1
bti.-n! (M.!ilVilttAB-,i t-t
MlCaAIIJ, ttaowtv.
I - auctioneers;'
XTOCR AND REAL UTATUXSItKl
1 . '',,- -.l;n(f , t Ml!'ll i)lll !f
UN fit StEN AT TBEIB SALK8 KOOaft .,
V ' a plan of the elty, on au enlarged scale.
Blank Booh with the hour1airef eyeay la'
In the city djstinotly defined. , , , ,
Atasesseavaiae, past ana present, or ovary me
n meoiry.' . i v
i.!ili!I'.l li
y jtrarmanon aaevsei rerniaaea apoa gfh u
plioetlon.
jala ,; n
ill 111. Ll i'l'
fctroiii'.'i
ill'!l HIlH I,
DoriScltoolii;;
1" iii" '.. (lint .Jt'r'.'l. -
TH& Twentletb Seaslea, of ten moatha, will ,f
'begin the srat Monday of Jtepleaaber. ,
Wf1 A quiet home and a practical .sdueatlM
give to boys. Address B. B. MdtiOBMIOK,
Prfaoipki, Atdss, tbhdoa ooauty, Vs. ' ''; ':
., VEfF-"BWJBaai, , t.ri .
' W. A.ji . Wtt I I I ! ViaaWkalLaai ir.f t
fTrVDTfH APUtAwVt aysajtvutvalt V BXSMaaaa. " '
j ,By i A Bloadlos, T rvaravlle, HO " '
'rrarith. tari,teiamoI VaC;; 'jSS't
iBPBynold,8anllaroo,Teia.
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