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flit iti s si i: It! .1; '. . 1 I !h I? Hi m Jl. I f : t I u i y ... " lw -- w U iVcduLidaj, July ol, 1872.;-.- . Editor -auad .Xrc; r!lor." . ;-' SonSTBcfcm Ticket ! y .',.V X ,ot .R-,EJi .R, It'll H O il AC E C H G G LC Yf -or Kew Toru. " 'For Vice-President : U' . Of niMoari. -' . Conservative" NomlniUions ' v; r ? For Governor ,.; :i H i u a us i u s ; s;.w 9 iuii on, V . of-Waker- v v. - J OUN" It UOIIE S; olf Cr Vren ' For Secretary of State: ' ' 1 JfOON A!" VOMACK," of Chatha' " y ; - ; y For Auditor; ( . , : 0 OL LETT L E V ENTHORP-E, " . ' - ' "v '.: . . , .-..i.;v jor pQ,jjc Treasurer: M- ; , : JOHN W. GRAHAM, ot O ran g e. .For up' t. of Public Ioatructioo : N ERE US MENDJSNH AL't, For Sup't. of Pabiic Works: ;, " . JOSEPH H. BE PARK, of Wake. For Attorney-General : 'WILLIAM ALFRED OF NEW : HJLNOVKR. .FOK.,MlJ CAMPAIGNS, r x In order to advance the cause of Politic cal Jleforuv we .will lurniah the. people with the Daily and Weekly editions of the MoiiNiNO Stak tor any period not beyond Decemljer 1st, 1872, ou the following eeuh tcrmVr : r . 1 . . Daily Edition : i Clubs' of 5 or more (each) 1 month,$0 50 - 44'i u " M 3 months, 1 00 " . 4t 6 r , 1 75 " Weekly' Edition : Clubs of 5 or more (each) 1 month, 25 : "'v ; u '3 months, 35 it 44 4t " 44 ft 44 , , KQ Foe . periods .exceeding, 1 month- these are about - halt our . regular subscription rates ; but we are willing to work- for cost if we can thereby aid' in the redemption of our State and Country,; t ,-r , -lin Those who wish to work for "North Carolina .and the Union should get up clubs for the Star on the basis proposed. Address, . Wm.' IL Bernabd, . Editor and Proprietor, ' Wilmington; N. C. AN ADDKESS - IO THE PEOPLE OF 50KTH GAB- I . " . "OLIN A. ' Fellow Citizens : We address yon as Democrats and Conservatives as Liberal Republicans, as honest men of whatever name or party, friends of republican lib erty and 'good government: '" The great political contest in this State is about to close. It has been ardently and zealously fought on both sidea. , On thef one side, yon see all the power and official influence of the State and Fed cral Government through their, vast horde of ofnce-hoiderSj of .every kind and de gree brought into active and unscrupu lous use to sustain themselves in control ot the money ' and immense patronage of the government, not for thebenefit of the people who pay, the. taxea but for them selves and the worst partisan purpose. - - 4 la this State, we 'hare ' witnessed .eveo the unpatriotic and . indecent . exhibition of Cabinet ministers on the . hustings tor the avowed purpose ot affecting -the - re sult of our election in 'August' as welL as that throughout the Union . in November, in theirjown f avbr, thus directly : bringing flict with the freedom of elections -xr " On the other side are rallied the friends - of freedom, of honest, faithful,' intelligent adminfstration'of public affairs, of econo- J jCm Lil i .' t 1 ''1 m 3 L 1 -1 1 . uomy ftau uiiiciai lutegniy, ui euucauon for all the people of sound public credit, of law and order, of local self-government. J of real ciyil reform,- of -universal amnesty aadVrnityan'dfof all 'the safe guards of civil libertyj for all alike," of whatever race or colors v j- .v -rft-'' In this great struggle, we are battling for these high and essential principles ot free government -against dishonesty in the public service, against, Jaud . corruption . and peculation in every department of the government, against , ignorance and noto rious official , Incapacity, ; against ; reckless disregard ot the laws and Constitution of the land, against centralization of, all the powers or. toe government and tneabsorp tion of all the reserved rights of the States of the UjIod, and'of the people through a threatened ciyil and military despotism at These are the the imminent dangers which surround us. ', ; : la the contest we will not doubt the de cialon Of the peopie Of this State on the lstof Ar . This decision will not on ly aff?ct(in . results, the political situ'a ' tion in this Ltate tor years to come, but in-1 ' directly a-J ,n:'crally - that 'of the -whole , Union. Tbe vote of August bere-will la- r or aiiornev-uenerai : 1 . . . . v , w v j" 1 w " - j r ta - 1 LUR Lniei ouieci snu nurnose 01 iqb Tires 1 : . . - ... - . . ... . . SHIPP, of Mecklenburg rontt for timlihrrfv of,thafionlflW ViJ 'J'l u i been cnaiiengea .in one township in v i 'X - r all will benght. r ,7; ; , , y;,- - ;A means faijr. o iouUMThearsenal is nnder !tTy,fti;AnVfaCi.f FOR COX Gil ESS. : ; D, M. BAKnbaER,;; 8nrvcillance ufaowever and ifanvarmsar- I ???S"tDb vV.-4 --Tt-.V - -V ; Clou Dem; Con. State Ex: Com SISfeVW HTed twenty.nina negroes HIRD DISTRICT: ; ' - ? - W. a Mason; ?:t?u: ' iU. IIAUUIilllii .... I ' j ; y fluence, ia a crctc or less degree,'that of 4 m"-. the Uoica in.2To vember V-r. ' I ' . .We-thcrercrb, i:r3 every trC3-hearted ; " . North. Ccrclhhi to do Hi r,hol3 duty in 1 V .'.thii.'fcauiafcr f- Icn, frValpace and iole duty in I . pace and . ' . v " ' ',od will .LctVtCca all the ii'.:::2 and 3? peciallfor the prosperity aud happiness" of bur own' people. --ff';'',:"i V-T' We are in'a pcl'tion to assure you, -ci full and undoubted forcaatba that, it this la done, a; glorious victory awali 5 our cause pa Tbursdaj net,"- '..; i.i.TAvntu process Of law: L06k OUt for attempts l :he part of, .our. .adTersarfea.,.N Challenge eyery 1 -jr w: .-- V 1 ilfecral or doubtfut Vote. Examine closelv th rwrlstratton books. See that von hare ... r.i .t.u . -u, . luougumtMiwu fu." vuo ..ifuyur place. --See thafc.-alKonr frieoda vote ; in a glorious triumph lor our cause-tor free principles and good governmenV when it sels 'on .'the 1st" ot 'August- Let ' every MnA nf nor nnhl rilfR anf nf nnr frnnrl i.i fa-.- a .1 'ik r- .kt Ch'm: Lib, Rep.State Ex. Conw ticket, headed lor UOvernor A.' 0. Merri- mon,&c ; ; V - Raleigh, July 29tb,1872. ONLY ONE DAY-' IN -WIUCII TO REGISTER. POOL'S PLOT. T II E. l- PJHrADEIlEItS" ." PLOTTIN G JOHN POOL, THE PERFIDIOUS, CHIEF OF THE CABALTHE STATE TO BE C 1RRIED AT ALL HAZARDS LYING, TREACHERY, STUFFING, IMPORTATION. DOUBLE 11EUI8- TRATION.THREATESINW. INTIMI DATION BT ARRESTS. THE QUAR TER MILLION RELIED UPON THE SLEEK SCOUNDREL OUT MACUIA- 5,VEL8 STACHIATEL. The State of North Carolina, " says per fidious John Pool, must vote for Caldwell, There is a Radical cabal in this State beaded by the traitorous Senator. He is the father of alt the infernal plots set on l J uv- "wwyj : From his den in Raleigh, the Machiavel nf,h ni5:n;. ;.n culars, addresses an array ot witnesses to I his enormous villainy., They; go to all parU of the State, u Where the people are ignorant, where Conservative canvassers and documents rarely reach, then there old Serpent of the Nile leaves his slime. It is death to the people to listen to his siren song. . Jiutsomc aououess will listen ana W . . 9t mm mm ak fall by the way. ' . T r; -ci Pool's plots, though, will fail. He can- not, with all his threats, :with all his bribes, 1 with all his 1 lying with all his sleekness and decention. with even the bayonet,Ielect.Caldweirimd;the Radical Btate ticket, if the people will just feel the "r v? 7 vr?r:" J uwt. " rtance otvoting and go. to the polls Importance to morrow. . - Foors plot embraces, among others, the following means of carrying the election : i Deceptive, plausible argument 7; Out and out, shameless lying, )2 False registration, v ' i-'V V - Stuffing the ballot boxes, :h Baying lip votes, j Threatening i Actual intimidation, yvarrauiB ga uay ina oieiccuoniormei arrest or Uonservallves.! .? r V - programme, as ' revealed ' by "a Ch arlotte correspondent. Shall John Pool, the ingrate, the purj urer, jthe murderer. 'at .i heart, tthe, moral leper, the Judas Iscariot, the cold-blooded viper, the devilish monster, succee.d in his iniernai wors: i btW i. '..t : mc it, Bajr r to-morrow u tnunaer tones inau neenau oe utterly ie- ieatea in nis programme. 2 i our-western brethren are waging a good 'fight.:- They (wiH giye"f an excellent account of .them- selves on -Thanotay.ltso'.'w'llat fsln our power to put downJohnPoot and his Tartar horde rTT I-VT ? - a ln?t Rrflftk flown, his nrocrmmw. Tear hi. This is your greatest eartly duty. . J ' KKOTsTRR TO-DAY. register it you have the right,ahdvVpte. No man . has'the right ' to interfere with your auurocr WATCH AND WORK TO:DAY, f wtiav2xiim r.;.isxiiAxi on; V ; ; '" f Look out for them. - Oar enemy is thorbugly unscrupulous and in his despera tion will resort, to all manner of deception' JTxq news from every quarter of the State rirJir ?,, Ait-,iihfi: ' :,; - .1 tf u mil ot cueer and enfcouragement for our; 8t;rtug UtiUonSJlZ tcte tmrelectiOT frtendi-Lfereterrbtofwrfh'enrdb to-rotra wrlection v - calmbut4ilanu:tberebenodisor. .,?aure yonse i t".r- ; rk ..5-v- arthfwrlB-th blood of age V u ; ill. ia all important ?i 1 der, no ioIence,T)ut let every one see, each Aad make the lnfaotViintwitronMtteeVi :a"i"u-t v .ftvi tainedat(the ballot box, rii -i;If so much ener W;'. :jMone5- .'tWe ConaeftatiFea of l&ngtorl arid New frPA unrt nnmoled In the indeDendent rr.L. ' Ij.V.iJ. : 'vr. Jvt, --I... . u iWatch. the plotting, Radicals ;ti - ; i. .4 j . - ct .-':,: - u"ourowu w" vyM,i i,u5 yu.ii.iUti i hajih, iT&roiini Ecjroca Jiavft- no-neat a eof;thii:higPri,U:8i ii this itorj of dark d-igilThWi,. ''uTS hnL" ' noi, IIieg.1 Vote rbf given, d lh.f: th"e l."?00. " ..'.u irtUtinn of the law ia iMinlshed: b dne hlVj -Lsi:-:;:iw- ii-sT j'lv.ii.liuiirv I "ou : r ' - " 1 , . .. . - 1 end frauds. Guard, fittest all fal:3 rc-is- 1 tratioiV ; !;.::t v .,, ;;;: , , v -5 . !.' - ir '" . ' ,. t:t:-. jtat.-j AnscriAii..:: iiiij;l;oTkere,'i3.ft plot jto e":sr : y co', Cocscr- lnna e-r rriE ETCO? aurTPos. tart- r:L .ioTi50 and tiiat .1 W rt - Mrr":..A.'-- r. winr- I ' HEAD THIS. .1 v itv-v', ; v. v-'.t - . -1 of .th- TerrtiHata. , TheVannot cww out I eminence 10 luiauiauoacai lureat 1 tbeirsch:btthej ? same, They meanUheoreLMf theV are T J T ' w T' V' u.wi..' '. t.A-!MriMMk" tv'"' tr iu. J. . . : , ' .v ,Then.: ,rumofc.bere:;tnat.jt.Jaree;l, number of arms had; heeu : shiDDed tromil . . . r , . I renaU 8tiU: ru.The nunorhowW. credited here, which is no wonder in view of the Other raacaHties fimdHerrorisni ' o Vj'L.! ul-L .u-J j .tivi. sV il" . - r. - . . v -. . - n noi be the first time Grant has substitji ted the ballet i for .the ballot.,, TBE SURE YQU ItEGWTER TO- DAY. THE ARREST TMTEUr-ttO W THE TIIINU IS TO BE DONE. . Read ; this!; on't' skip it" "See. the monstrous vmainy 01 tuo ,t xtaaicais. - oce It is taken from an: article in the Wash-' ington Patriot. Read it : i7 " 1 HOW IT 13 TO BE DONE. A notedrBbutherh" Radical politician jwas. yesterday -heard .detailing i the plan' by which they hoped to carry7 North C&r- olina in the coming election; : Acknowl-1 3 e'dgibg the' over whelmmgmajorily , would be cast against them if ( an honest I election was held, ho said it was proposed to' appoint large liumberr ,of special sheriffs, and furnish them with" warrants. 8igQcd in blank, to be filled iip as occa- gioa requirea. armea wun inese war- i r:." L-iriir;: intimidate legitimate .voters,-:and leave the control of the polls in theirown hands, go that they could arrange things suit themselves and insure the success of the Radical ticket. ' A' knowledge'; of , this scheme is doubtless what emboldens cer- tain Radicals to wager that the State against them-go for the Radicals at.the coming election. t" IF -THERE BE COLORED MEN WHO WISHrTO VOTE THE CONSER- j iVATivia , nuisr, xxiiui jnuar ui ; ALLOWEDTQ DO 60 UNMOLESTED! r , , . . , , .H t v , ; ; . use tour iws.v..-, 1 1 Don't be r.heatAd.:i. ti. i i. j a Don't let any 'South' Carolina people yote in our electionT;;,.. 1 T., . The Radicals are playing the old colo nization rascality. .-Watch theconsplrators. Let every man exercise his right Of chal Icnge.. VV.v;;:..;. ! ,Don'.t be cheated out ot this election. -, i t We have an . undoubted' majority' In North Carolina.-; rr; f -Don't permit that majority to be dissi- pated by South Carolina fraudulent votes; ? -Watch the retriatration books! " " " . Z O T - , , tWatcCthe poJlavLcI. i I f Watch and Work. " : I Use your eyes. ; -'- i" ' v. .V. ; Don't be cheated.- Use your .eyesVt,' 1 Watch" and Work. Merrimon and Liberty 1 , j j-y0TE -THE CONSERVATIVE wmrr-prn i SCnUBZ AT GREENSBORO. i Bcntt05; ! eloquenradd I Senator Schutz made -one of his most resscs at dreensboro lastSat uxday.,AW i;-.-vo f He said he was working for 'the libera won of the white race.' The Grant admin-, mg Greeley jbecaaset that rTf ViTT i'rU irbnArnno man nrnnln hnnff liarmnn snrl bnnff. harmonv and rcsiurc a uniciuai tcouuj uc.wccu Aiurui -4 ' v , . ...rT -r -1 Vfi$P$im JW4 was. iu;. favor jot local liberty and the rights of the. people under.! the constitution" t f 1 t j itC- uaw i I Senator; Scbuf advised ?the Southern; peopieio;ie;tito respected1' and peace andorderl-maintaiped,. without laTOKing j; eaerai assistance. HTTlIajl Beaton Gales writes tight ." We are i feigb hopes. pi- the re- : - 'J'i-1 4. 'AtoeciaVdhpatch Iroia Charlotte' to tb I nn iVt t.h ' rp! v vrin.-r f t?- Bnlt on Thursday next All the - indica- I tiona are that we shall sweep the Etati" .. .. - . . . ... tiveswillr -hundred; and thou md: cf ltadaU:rcC3f South Carolina. V - Qklk'tL Plot. -: ''.. 2.'? J" i"- t'i'''; M'-'v Watcbvibs lead::! vvv. v--. ve iiaye a large maioruy.-ii. me eiec- A tv v?-ti .. 1. -t. f j Jui'i 1.: ; WahTgiatmio rS S!!! u Watcb tbcupolls to-morrow, p-rn t P . . ...?' r v? J ;T7- . .V - And to-morrow; ? ny. ?.: i- -.3;--iJ. W.nu a.iavim-. W:..! X I fill UIIf'IIL Ul rJIHllPIll11 K.1 1 II If 5 r Ml VflLf. 1TEGISTER 1 1 l m r?Z ka A.W I JTKAWWM 1 J I LTwo. baQdra ana rei2htyfiTernegroe County Look out for false registration ! ; Use your right ;bt challenge. ;; Let no ' man ' register and vote ,.wh(M3 under ace, or, who is not a citizen of the county and Statevii vr i Use your eyes and your knowledge. Prevent Radical frauds y ; v-' 1 fv The Radicals" have Systematized frauds anarascaucy. j , 2-?f. . A 51 i Watch the registration books. $ z'.j t t. .Watch the polls to-mbrrow. ; Challenge all illegal Voters. : Don't let us bo beaten by fraud Watch the registration." ' i". 1"'- 3 i P i V M i c',n;.-- 11 tvu uv jnur i ;Wttch and work, -S 4 - I EgfDon't pay heed to PooPs circulars. They are arrant falsehoods, s LET EVERY CONSERVATIVE REGIS Torday is your, last chance. - If . you do nnt MnStni.tA.i1av orinrvf vnt. in ttj, rfHrtn r - - .; , f::. , J . Berare to sw. ;,tharyou' may Vote. Every vote is help for the cause of hon esty, truth and rights 4 Every vote assists in the great work of saving North Carolina. : Every vote aids Greeley In restoring constitutional government to 'the country. j,Register to-day while it is time JXeg ll Al, : r iii v.- Register to-day. Register this morning. WATCH IN EYERY WARD 1 ,o a. .TODAT . ! t.a. .u oJr; Ypu cannot register to-morrows v j ' If you do not register to-day, you can RjBghltbday notjvote to-toorrowl It will be a' shame if you do not " regis-- ter. Every, Conservativeuought to register. Register to-day i Register to-day, . . ...V You cannot register to- morrowi.'-'-i c l l To Day I To Day 1 1 : 5 OSLT ONE DAT; -.-iv-" Just, one 1 Wort to-day I ? It Is work or defeat! i A Af3 I fine dkf M Uie election - V: WorIcto-day, - Tormorrpw, victory. Ifi 1" ' ;-rv .rJ'K-; Work to-day end to-Hmorrowlil14 Bntdon'thtitoff! Work to-day 1 Only one 'day4--''4it-:: i--J ??' Alfred 2L Waddellii the man for Ocn i Jvote ifewi aaiii? ; " Alfred M.lWaddeli is an'abler man than Neill Ma " l ru " i ?V't1? J-- w 3 Alfred M. Waddell is a better man than :A . n r-i-s.-.-i;. .f.1 I . . a - ,1 . . for Ai Waddell. I i T? t jj - t. " "' t done so. and .r .Jtl-. vottc "pot i I l"'AVbte for Merrimo a is a vote for Law and OrderandfPeace.yt::iaiitypte. to preserteihebonOr of yourbeloved-Statet WltiSavoteto save ho - z ; ., . i your otate irom tne ciutcn oi tne spouer,, -V k I With vhAm vrin rvr.f elirrhMTr ooniiainfpfl In from Ral- I T r r tr VVV r?lfr" TV? . ' ' 1 ' 1111 "Tw.;. iZefrizisii; viU-rziZs : ; Utter i Gcscrncr I iZzii.QaldxLZ?? - . . , 4 . . .. .- - . - . " i Ilzdi--. t:i?f.r the ncZ U 3 rcai for . Go cernor. i cry Z. able tjpjfo m ilmidal low tEtery i fiian-Hs afrci fjTh'Merrimon and-Concord'L 'r . JJTiiMerHrnonijand thk salvation, &th State. 'i siMerrimon it a consistent Union man. Hi A " , . VI ifJji -ofor4 fUthoiCffi8eftatiic Merrimon ' rtrti u iinimjpeachable. 4 " li-'Tir Merrimon and PeaM!7n WARD CHALLENGERSr,WATCHJ; , Palmetto Sa- rFPuckhaber-ciied- eriddenly of ap6plexy,'iri Charleston, Fridayr J; : The , first boll of 'Sea Island cotton haa'fbund Its way into Charleston.- ' V r? t ri i' i hi ii'j d-I trn fc1 1 t; known Charlestoniao, is dead. ; v ... AJiere nas Decn lourieeu nres and ele ven i false alarih sr. in 7Ch arlestoh d u-. ring tne past twelve montus. :.-y nam vjrarvey auu x uotaas .DiaiA.esuapeu irom vue wuaneaiuu jaii oaiuruaj. na y Josevreni ashore on; Stono -breakers on Thursday and will become a ''wreck. The i captain and a portion of theittrew havej reached , unarieston. Two ? ot a tne seamen were.arownecu , - v rJvAv--(tz. ., ... . TOlliam Garyey tnd Thoni as Starke,. two white sailors, escaped -from the Charleston jail . oU.Friday night; last; ' . .'.The Columbia Fhxsnix says : ' UJ: A, Bos well, late postmaster at Camden. S. C, 'was arrested in .that 'place on Friday last ana. ' urougut - - up ueiore v-vmmissioner Boozerj- inthis. city,. -onSatnrdayi on a charge of embezzlement ot money received ;from money, orders, C He was.bailed.in the sum of two thousand dollars tp appear ior examination on . vy eanesaay next ' BPEOIAH 'NOTICES: OSKOO. TWs celebrtftsd Medicine has" attained, a xxizh. reputation, as a reliable remeay ior raniyuig tae li.'ooa,- neatoring Uie Liver and, iiaaey to a liealtny action, and44 Toning npn tne Neryona System.. Its nnmeroua and Temarkable cures of the worst forms of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, rfineumatlsmv xriyer uompuuniv iiiane mplAint, Kidney' Disease, Eruptions Skin, : N exvoas ProstraUan, Ac . kas of the Skin. Nervoas cansed it to become a standard remedy,, it la mended by our best citizens. : , ;( i j i now -prescriDcu; ny pnysicians..una reeom. ' R ATCHEEOR' HAIR DYE. v - t This superb Hair Dye 1 a the best in the World i Perfectly Harmless,-Reliable and Instant taneou&r No disappointment. Na Kediculoua Tints; or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine w. A. Batcbelor's Hair Dye produces IMMED1- axjsux a spienaia ma.es or. Natural JSrown. Does not Staia the Skin, but learea the Hair Clean Soft and Beautiful. The only Bafe and.1 rerrect uye. oia oy an uruggista. factory 18 Bond street, New York. , ' ,feb 7-eodly-ent Tu Th Satr , f.-' v-...', . INSURANOENOTIOES. ,a . S - WILMINGTON NORTH- CAROLISA v. , . - :1v if I i :...." ".':' T v I. .... Insarance Comjpaiiy ROBCBT H.1 CO wXN..;.i.fi .President. : Jomr . W. ATKINSON . ... Vice President. T. H. CAiLERON.... ;., Secretary. ; DE. . A. AND&ik.,.a..MelicalDirecVr j 3. W." Atkinson, General Insurance Agent. - I. B. Grainger, President of the Bank of Hew Hanover, v :. . . - F.Wi KerchDer, 1 Grocer and Commission Merchant. - -; n--z . i C. M. S ted man, of Wright A Stectman. - . T. H. McKoy, of YT. A. Whitehead- A ' CO., : U.B. Eilers,Commi88lon Merchant. - 15 f A.. A. Wlllard, of Willard Brothers. , "V , W. A; Cununlng, of Northrop A Cummlng. - w. vy w liuams. or w nnn-tna k m nmnismt.- EU Murray, of K. MurrayACo. . iA - A. j. DeBoaset. of DeBosst A CO.H . ; Robert Uennlng, of, Dawson Teel A-IIen AlexvSprnnt, British Tlca-Constd, ; ofBprunt A Hinson. --.i':-! v- v. .a- ' jaurpny. Attorney at law. I IrB.Kattj, Merchant, Kenans-yUie. -" s r- v j J. Tv Pope. Merchauivunibertan. vt. .. v isi. o restriction on itesidence . or Travel. 2. No extra charge on the Uvea of Females. 1 8. Policies Inoon te stable- alter Five Years. 4. The .nates of Interest on the Funds of the Company higher than those on the Funds of Companies located in other States, thus in suring larger Dividends to Pollcy-llolders; . . The Directors .and ; Offloers of the - Com pany are prominent NORTH CAROLINIANS, who are KNOWN to be men of INTEGRITY and WORTH. - - - . - - 16. The Company! is established on a eolfcT and permanent basis, etepa having been taken -to increase the ; , ; . " -- .hVj.. i . CAPJTAt STOCK TO, fS00,bool k i-:Ti lltraEWNDs' ft)F ; THE XOMP A"NY ARB INVJESTED IN THIS - STATE tf AND CIRCULATED AMONG OUR OWN PEOPLE. Thia-fact BUouWi commend the-Company? above all others, to North 3aroliniana.; Jt Is well known that hundreds of thousands of -dollars in Life .Premiums .are. annually sent North to enrich Northern - Capitalists, - thus continually draining our people of immense amounts which should fee kept at home... On this ground the friends of this Company con fidently appeal to every sen of the Old if or th State,' and ask theirsuppert for this , t 1 1 -Mom: MiBTiTUTio;U Which; whUe it offers subEtantially' all the advantages of Northern Companies, to build UT HOME INTERESTS... 'j AGENTS VAIiXEDin every co-"t in' tcV Utaui-ii-;).,,t V JAZIZZ L. ZHZJ 0 - JV-xrrr o:-r.r J. D.vWilHamsof D. willlama a (tt.: u&r ftJZUJi;! V Favettevllle. V . t.. ..k ,-t -.,: I- t'tyvi. fcit?v-f ,r.,t-----i4.:-:..- ! JTaa. XL McRai'AttSr at TAw.lPn.'-Atvvl1lA.'' 1 'A :TAH.alB STTPPT.V n TmTTn and MIDr.1. Tia vlVJw - .. - c. s.:l i Capital j f-r -lr - LnTlM ' '--' l-i -crr.il t ; . ; vAtates U L-.iiL ;:'" whenlossGSCcc -v- any Insurance u oraparfsonitV- : ' i WftrM TUli ': . Insurance Eootj . w . 4. n v5nV Whoisaici:ocer8; :J ':' ,ts branchesi" :--T,-r.,'-: x - . v-'i?.t . -COUNTRY MERCHANTS WilTdo; calling on. ns and examining our Etocwr";; enovlW3-tf . MJ-'t. W . wr m rv aam i. aw r5i'01.'ll fATJE btbSt f receiving cy Orders solicited and promntlv f!iili . rgept23-i-tf -:-t ,- " "wwpwu S.OaUrHatOF'--.-;v-W.. H - WfulT . .... -s ' And Proprletcjr of tne ; TVUmlMt. " CAGOES''of YellowIne:LumW fftr ' ' market faineliOT?F-.n'r-- - Special attention Bri-ren tn : 1 ---ti or sale of Corn and Paiint. - "?xvu . Oct 4-ly A S Bnu' y ' JOHNSON & BIRDSEY, Will give prompt andf personal attennen to; ' the sale or ahipment of COttoh and ; StOWS;;J ; wHjrnraToy,y.-cysept.Ttlwl871 i ; 6 15. , JTUJtlELL lA; 6011 coiams3ibrj; ? iicriiiTTft r : ,,. .. . . - . f GRAOT FX.OUXSHAY', and aiso Fresb Ground Ileal, Fearl ' TJ omlay :V una Grits, O os. 9 and 10 No. Water Stretj, Wilmington, if, c, JPrOprietors of tne llerchants's Inuring Millie r V rpvux Salted and Smoked "Western Should- LL. era and: Sides in Hhdsv and Bores, f , i.r.v . " Sugarured Hams and BreaKf ast Strips. City; Mes lrkjJKump :3?offijvv , Pare Lard in Tiercci and Tubs - ' i: Choicc.TablojButter,' :; , -r; v . - j3est Factory; Checs , i in lots to suit.. , for sale by : v. ... A' mayl9-tf AD1UA1I Zi VOLLEES. WU1 give Tssompt psrsonal attention rirtt ' " salevor s&pmeritcf Cotton'tSal lfc V? i General Produce, ct- ' - a 11??JA 8Ves rt t ONE OEDINARY, DRAWING x GkNB KXTrIoRDINAIIY 6if THE 20TH - - OF CEMREir, X873 j: and OBev' . : ' jiiiiiiT i ;Oa tli. S5n4 of Aprll,' 1S73. -, . ' - . .. . - . : ,-. , ' . ; ? 'f -' For Plans, Lists Of Winning tKnmtoers, and , any other information,' address - v - --- f - v ' j.-s:t,i'i4-30KNio-A BRoinnti t . . - commission Heichanta, 1 ' v-,- -Nifity - 4 'EstaJnslied-lS48,-T?-?rJ.f:' 1 .--r .77 Gravleritt., New-Orleans, La " Who are niy only authorized correspondenti : j in the United states to receive orders and to K cash all prizes. -?.4 -'--.-.. H'j-ji- ---.V ., . MANUEL BORNIO. v, . First Sub-Collector for isxportatlon in Ha- .1 . vana Omoe ; s Cuba street.- .w U f vv . r July 44m'-': vx ---;;i??--?v l'"::-, w I VI 3 T.nm ? r'M-n-T;. -XT- 5 fltbref: 435 JLlRRELS FLOXJIi f '813 febls. f0BK ' '; 5 Hhds.' and Bbbla, Sugar r ; ; - - -; -'v ioo ibis: cracxehs, assorts 47 Boxes Tobacco'; 60 Bags' Coffee v. --' . V may 2-DAWtf ; ' EDWARDS A EiU''' ; ,' TOILET vAHDVITAKCr GOODS, h" " - : :-.f ' f .'..V','-""?r".r.r JneH a Powder Boxen and rnrt. nalr.T0Olov.., va? rpiaMivpFCASE wqoopsyvv?v f Chemicals. -t : . s - .-..rv-?.5 f I xx 13. insrush. Jt reaca- ana 1 i , Also, a Handsome assort nient. oi ; r? and Nail Brushes, Coxnba, and a jrreat variety , . of3oap8,FerfMnery,dCt'.e;;i4bolesalaaad. , , pit. iKt:4ii?M f.TI." i:cItlTT:NNY8', ' ' JalyjS&tff Jkx l,A:i. ...-5'f-V'vikii' Bait HCdl!; ! !!2lt iiit 11.000 K c. --i 4?"tfJYXnrOOL SALTttvt x y deo r-tr i 4?t t wnxAEw wto; 4 ;riTnoiE3AEirRVd 1?.. .dealers in Jcreiza andDonfc-i.wif"si Medicines, Chemicals, . Faints, Dyea, ciu . I . Oils. Varnish, Srie3, 7indow Glass, &o ;P. -f . : . Perfumery. Garden, Field and nwer-Seeas. . , f Ac.. &c, 0. 41 "Market street, ilmlnj?um. ; -N.-C ..;tr ' JBly W 03 ilE Fifth 'F-VeinV-mil cWrn Jff1:; July!:J,i;.4 u..ae:; -ients"'-' ."vV muniicaiii:-f -tf"- -t - Lt.at3 are here. . enga from during the entu To icprca- est. be " r ts re rc 1 i: C i. A - 1 tiw . :" 5 rzc ' 1 1 "TC"ra J .A V.-. ?V.rf -f V',
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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