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4 It ' t. Mr; Hi t t It J- ' tt.-. ' lit - . i. t; Ml V-. itfc: it? I i 1; i . , 5 t i! f.! J'-;;Thnrsday;vAi;ii:i;;iv 1872. jfj. X3 3ST JL X- ,...., 1 : rrltor. national T.clcm Ticlict !j Xuditor: ; . .!a i v J Vaim -V.'is V ta'-Kf T nop xi ,.jn.v. - m a t -r w T v.'- 1 BUUJC Ul lu nuicai, iqco in uo ptate, uigu- underwooa, jur-.uavis was Drounstinxo lj . HnnAftr'.iPV r-r? -- ; , - , m .kwf . on ..tit. ..JLi to this raetrorr:-- f t:"" V'"? Evarts Ulnaryfflcacyof the Great Vegetable Resto- " sonrl I hpnesty. virtue, Hberty.nr.:;Mi T .Cletk desk And signed thfollowing pa- ihQ thia J9; appetizing; vital- -' vr!Xi iiniZi "henadickr ticket represenU'-.aparty, periwhereBponv the tlsotier wast & r ConscrYnllVO' Nominations. ' . . ; - ,- re u to-tzi.. r ZhJrtTAo A- v: 't V mw roots, herosaad barks placed by botanical re- 1?-.Fo. Govrnori::r-K. Conservatives hkte 'uniformly1 TseeriW- Ij100 .Withudgnizancojls Eeveluti0118 neveg0 bactward.-Tromthat nK :a vovernori a t , '- ' ;" ; . such that if ,th said' Jefferson Davia shall f, r , 1. A tt n tt a t it fl r' . tt "R.w t t t aw 1 ere o J free rgoVerntaenf.practicera ; tr :n oUn cn tmw. .nnMt time to the present the importance of assist- -' t . . ' l1 nnorvilT ? n the B(1minletrfiAH III fho Rfotft I Kn ririn!f rn4- f ka TT?fo Rfatoa fri I e?TrbTz:LiaJz 'SS ' 'irk; rst'e !?k?; ' . , Cf;"" vi If4 TT.Pnhlfo TfeasurerV' t' . jamT .W. GRAiH AM ot Orange. Uk-.-.v. .. ' . .' . r-. iorce. ...r.. ;- .. , ;3 - It'.v ; - i'V'A'."' V"-'4 '".T--Now why is there such a difference ? - ;.Taken -and acknowledged this -Thi. N E RE U &LMfiNDEH ST A L Jj7 , J f J - .. . , ' , . : - - ' Jeiteeson Davis: , " ";,r-m?"if Guilford nv- ! - STOU: ConeryatlTe3 were, -Horace-Greeley; New York; I v .GY; - ; 1 ,This4s out last .appeal. r-Wo ask the Gerrit Smithw.York: -'U For 8up!k.ol Public Works: ! JOSEPH HSEPAttKof; Wake.- For Attorn e v-General I ul WILLIAM " Mi BIIIPP, 'of Mecklenburg, THIRD DISTRICT: ALFRED '-M. VADOELL, ;;,OF HBWHANQVER. Iff A K v pon ' Tllfi 'VA1IPAIOIIS. ' In order to advance the cause of Politi- ,al. Reform. with tbe Dail MOENINO &Ti rJcceuiber Is't, 1872," on the following cash terms i . . t z v'l iiA!2 1 - 1 f t". ' i : ; 5 UAILT, iDITIOH t j ,' j .; i . 'Olubt of Sbf more '(ea'cb) 1 month, $0 SO ?t inAntha ,1 (Ml :-.T. 1 75 n 2 .-.: :.1-t.-.0: Weekly Edition , I l-U W I? ' a.' ' rV, 1 lU OBT I uiuusoi uwiuuiu xiuuun., u n IL'H t.j..' j montns. Ba I ti a For periods exceedingl month these a " n A Knit . wajwi law i en mo! t rr rates;, but we are willing to workor cost if we can, thereby aid in the redemption of our btate ana Country. - . , j Those who wish to work for North Carolina and. the Union should .get up clubs for the Star on the basis proposed. Address, Wm. H. Bernard, iSditor ana Jfropnetor, ; ... . -r' f Y iimingi:on,a?i. u.; , TO-DAY. ' 1 To-day decides the political fate of North Carolina. To-dav decides whether North Carolina j is to continue under Conservative rule or go back to the rule of - the vandals who pillaged and plundered, thieved and rob- I bed her three years ago. , ; , .". i , To-day decides whether honesty and economy, or corruption and extravagance shall prevail in North Carolina. u Is this understood ? ' V . Has the importance of this election been felt by our citizens ? Do they know, how: much depends on this election ? Do they know that Caldwell is a ty- rant, ana must be dexeated if we would V - ' I . ...... preserve the spirit ot liberty in our State ? tk.. tkt U t). J! 1- t .i. I country are building their hopes of elect- ing Grant on North Carolina's going Rad ical to-day. t tCsn yottnotclo8e your places of bus! ness to-day, so that yourselves and em ployees can have the opportunity of vot 0 itrtnoth Let evertCo7S8ervative vote. VOTE TOD AY THE CONSERVA. TIYE STATE TICKET. 4 y 4 -'.. . . . ' i BE OX TOUR GUARD. Fm'uda wilt m t'ft.mni- k kJ t?,.. .Frauds - -V-"' 7"". u' .Viv--: r .Watch-tbe.poll..- . :-rvf? See who votes. Rm nhn va)m " . i. . . .f ..u,t f - Challenge every man who has no right to a vote. :- v,ri k'.rrj'.'f ' ;'" ' '-t v Watch the-polls.. . - j ' Look putfor illegal voting.' ; Tnn't 1-iA t.hf AtjA trwlAT. ' '" u' if i r .vvatca tna noiia. s . ..! , i f Itook cut for imported voters- ,, ff 4 g7" You ;jiaYe not forgotten .hots V:0 the State during the Kirk war- Vote! - -,--...--: - 1 ' for MsRRrMOK." '"" - . - 6?t0K "of hers to do his duty t day. ' :l ( tRcad tbe c'ccticalawt A mil vote ail over .the btate will de- creek near Charleston on J3aturday last. I . the note was iouna, oi ,wnicn, xne ioiiow g1 Toramy:iwft,w au Afullvoteis bound to elect Merrimon citizen of Charleston, died suddenly on the 18th of July, sunply because, she is .--V f J&JLXf; rjSr V? knd the rest of our ticket. AMlYoteis Monday, .-i-. tired ot Uving.- V 7". ""'l OvkuS onlv possible- through evmbodv! ' torn ; Captain J. Wesley Brooks, a rThe parents-6f Miss Bedson, say. that This plantation ia situated upon the west side f--. v - r " . . . . vawoc the25th. , ; dead,, one was subject to spells ot . stam- of over two C2) miles aoon Cane fear tRiver. A ft ft ft . o.. ' 1 Can you not give One day to your Btate? 4i: ni Vitou mering.' , At, suth. times:, her .speechiwas Can you not spare one" day to b5 spent iw ' -T"- Vr Btt VI very . impertect, and sne would become. uajtooeBpent the .residence ot.Mr. W.H. Cramer, in verymuch depressed about Ate At such in behaU ot good government and civil GreenvMeywas, completely-destroyed by tiufoa 8he would hot unfrequently say, I liberty I .t v.v; .: ; ? ; - fire. . i:, i .. r - ; ; u wish I was at the bottom ot thd rirerno Otlt not.o, c.a joa not allow these .y Goorge.vG...Clackt,.a 'yontb. atiyoemplojee. tim. darbg th. fbaars or.ge.-wa. initantl, daJto Tote l . ...... kiUed lot week to.Clief.coini',.bjr tto mttfyr,06agit,ii Fboi.ittt.Ob-t: "iWa'il'iai. o .Ajj accidental discharge of lus gan. ' mh of the Philadelbhla ConTention, the This is ouf last appeal to. 'the voters of it nuiiuwuu. , fc .... ..1 - . ..... , - i To-day the thins is to be dec. , ,:e wav or the other, f.-.r hettfr r,r ' - - i -v 1 . r" . . : . . 11 Ua trie one side is a ticket cotaposed of IBut' Chanty iC0P6traIh;u8: to dravv a'fwuft no obiprtion-tn thfi .tp.IpAm of Mr. I eiiover eved our enerny faults. f . 1 The reverse ot this has distinguished pMBUte vemment piled:o a eU f of ;moreLthaa?$24.000.000 J and COS? more ;kkAr 'viu. luro "pcuueu in aeepm up tue BwMi0tKer MV-rfimin in Uull 'rit;;nTwiiminotnn if the mean to tiU .V:." J::u. "ii'uL -si nnwpr train f -' ki . J I ,fi Are you 7goingiideiiberately,i knowing cu.iupnuu iu uiouuPwuauijr utu juu , Han unn of an1 KpKin1 xrnnr PAimtAfO ov 1 l'WMu j vvj vmu-vm. v ,vi . wawa ve- v desks, while the liberties of . the neonle. 1 the welfare otyourselves are being voted away by irresponsible persons?. Will you be idle to-da? !- - and his associates on the State ticket: aW-a nr ' -w.oif ' fc;r-rAArrVna.' aw aa ii Mvvwft' w - Voiethe Conservative ticket. BS- A voteor Caldwell is a Yote for I ITnT1pnii votA - ' . .. . -..a 1 rl b rt varote f or 'the" subv ersion of . 'r i , cnoEsiiEcu rou oueelet. i ,VST,'T. BUUiiU19UCU VUiU Democrat whom the fag-end of the Fifth I at wnom tne iag-ena oi ineiJ iun faUnre nominated for President, ... ? 1,?. n.aaiM ' !n. G.cy- i . IS lUSt What might -have been ex- a Tenue has given This is just what might -have been ex pectedot Mr. Groesbeck. .Originally op- nnspd to Mr. Orl wh rniriW in" him a a- a ! m I Mieuuijr remauuum rauuwiauuiu ; Guard against mynad frauds by aL A ai-IimaIm i l M I jbaid noratio XHelson, t Horatio Nelson, theKingly e comtficnccment of thesplcn-1 seamaD.in the commencement of the sol did battle i rrfoior 4.v,w ,tfry man , . !. , . l , I w uu.u, .1 j3E--xwo xiA flux ruxiuuiiiui uun i Caswell and , Alamakce were trod- i den tjnder poor W Holden's desper- tr , - ? - I adoes. Vote for Merrimon.0 ; trif The Radicals are imDortint? net?ro voters from South Carolina and Virginia ul;, o.i j.w to carry the election in this State frdafr X OU HAVE HOT FORGOTTEN THE ...... , . i t i .. t-. n ta, tr - trA, HolDEN-POOL-KTRK i WAR-' VOTE FOR Merrimott . " : - ' - '1'" When Mr. Bedsoh came home . to his II " z ' s 1 Palmetto LcaVCS. I ,' A'Don)Oi8e-wa8"caDtared''in a . - . - - - A. . . . '.The Pfio Dea lAtrricnltnral and Mechanical Fair Association are ask- ing'bids for' the erection ot the necessary hniMinmi fnr .Ha Fair whirh Hfl to take place the coming fall, i .1 ; : t , STAR XtJEAMS. i v' Mi , ".u-v-.i -w- . - - ; - , . r . -7 t - . . I frogs on their bills of fare..$. , The i a&m ago by, the recent Alabama nooas win rescn uuu.uuu, in- ' . Alab Hs ' Boatoiihas a'shirt and t 0"". uff .fbJ1?? I ... . . . ' ... .. pear without clawhammers. t One hundred girls in the St. Louis Normal i. School wear calico dresses and no chignons.':, .: , - t' ''Tfierft.ni r - - , one year. ?0 - -poston;di8tribiitea one thou ReVen men recently reoel . 1. l in order to malte them rhnfpR;Mn..r--ki - '-7.-:. r r r - T- . . auin berv v r- ; .i . Soulh, Caroling Defclaration of Independent still living in IUinois", at th Epje.rotvone hundred and trc3 years. , - . - C J : The .first writ of Aa&cas cua applied for by the counsel of Jefferson jpavishavios j . , , tj ttia.; -.nr, I "en reii..uu uy juu-a uuuunuuu, i, 1 T 1Pma;nedinthe keeoimr of the mili-l ot TArfia Mnnfnphavinc? rbeen in 1 cine Anri 19. 18R5. On thalSth 3 ' J t " -r . I ftr.MvVlftfl7. in obedience to another writoems 6u,...a ia tneacuoD iaepieung . . k? A ' jUJkt JJd T c ;.V I Daris on bai 1, pro vided the , security yraq I and. there appear iromay: to day;-and ? wUoWmiy 8aidCDiirt,aBtootiipart from the said Court without the leave of Uhe said Court in that behalf first had and Augustus ScheiL New York. .Aristidea. Welch; jt'hi adelphiaU w rr r,viA n;.wmnn Barton Haxall, Richmond . Gustavua A. ' MvexSr Itichmond. ! AVilliarvi TLT flOmmn P!KmAn1 ft u f f iiuniu Mf' w uuit Jtvu UiUUVlt Jame8 Lyons. Richmond William H,; Lyons, Hichmond. John Minor Botts, Virginia.) . Thomas W. Doswell, .Virginia , . u ames i nomas, jr., lucnmona.. York. 1 SLEEPING IN THE BIVEK. , , n,,...,.Li r .,..r i j ,6irl.i .CX ,U i ; The sensation' which is creatinir excite-1 1. i . .. . ' aisappearance. oii a young l&ay, wnose name is Sarah A. Bedson. is abont seven-1 George'Bedson, a boiler maker, who works in the Top Miir Mrs. Bedson was absent J from home Thursday evening nursing a neighbor's sick child, not returning until neighbors sick child, not teturnib untu about two unlock Friday morning. Dor- ing the; evening several, young persons came in and satlometime. , - f:; ( Misa Bedson tried to indnrVona of theae Miss Bedson tried to induce one of these visitors to insert her ' name, and 'after Jt "died July 18tb,M in the-death column of m v t"h a v a m 47 r-v a m a . a so. am aMr lug lauiAAj .ajiuic uuu uuij uuij ' Ooikcu onr.a hut several tlmea. find ovn .; nslrprl " - i hoc father n An it A it or tVio viDitAm Vi1 left JIr Be(Ig0n d t daughters the ' A1 t a A c- " V UUUl LJI UUUUb tLU. nLUb UU DLAl 1 a litJ A tin Rftmh Ann rnf. n'r aiotMfn on A started down stairs ; her little sister called her back and asked if she was not coming to "a soe replied, - ion-ana latner can sleep here, I will sleep in the bottom of tnp crrnnt imin ncpr mir rion u tma l SAndaot vard9 lonr snd hnnrlredaof vard y.de. : ? , r -i1- ? ? u. She then "passed down stairs and out th bpk d.?r Her father hearing her go out, thought she was going to.the neign- KX u . u going to sit on, the Dorcli. Since that I tima Rhnhnn nnt Vippnunnn' 1 Whan her father got up in-the morning-" he looked in Sarah's bed room, and seeing-8-two iri the bed, went to work One iS thobed W at H R.1 kfl r LAiifiAM i. Wt A I.J.H j- MV Wk A n A M A ,. ' , j , . o .t.u.U i ii ii k mi wri in. iifr iiiivi im ii t i . hii:iiil i'.iiii: iv. I r .r " . . H 1 i in the morning. . ? -. ,- ' i , II breakfast about 0 o'olock they missed their daughter-and' the;' 8carch at once1 commenced. Mr.-' Bedson' remembered seeing hia daughter put a1 note in the k..t11rf..f .iMnt R nVln.!, thotr miooarl Bible the evening before, and; opening itJl I. t m f Jl r 1 1 a. 1 & . 1 1 . : I one would many me; I cannot go in 'com- Pui "UC1 " y ut ;I ' f " " Z"" ir .At .BUI Sold . . ;urom tne x.ortn juaronna cprresponf other day, on the stump, indignantly de :.-t .ut-. i.i.t...- - ' I nieu'iuBvuurgB ,a.uu, uiuucv was Deing ireeiy.H8ed oy uis party.. An -,nonr Jater tors near here who will go for the ofher r siae,r nut-iney- can oec got. 'now can theybefcottV&ke xaKt ooeyi y,o. Know.tne Kma.oi people they .are here. Ho much-will t take?' was the f answenreat said Settle, tak ing a Tollof-greenbscks from hisocketj Hhere isslxty dollars. Is, Jthat v enough ?,L Yes; that is plenty. V.lfilouSvant imore ?ti canliaye it,' said". Settle. VThis will l terwaras settle sawtnis individual on the speaker's stand displaying the greenbacks to the gasseof f the crowd, andTelating; tJumstanws'under.whicK he hactobtaiped It' -L"''- "J J! aL!.V ' L - T M auu auuing, jocosely, ma. tne ive- publicans were .not using t"iy jnoneyari the campaign, ob, vno i . II invited all ?. nA--.t!-. .r.-J. -a. - - .- ' u vM" ir,rus 'w swKgwjf i .v i.uru , i n itd nv i n'n , h m . - A ai thrpnghcut tha Ctate by.thellepublics is inm;?i, - - SPitCIAL'IxOTIGES. ;. rh nhosonhI-il thee. v .thnt the 1 .-. - - . system whn ikened by diselse, .cpp. lve Lcat, e : ' .;re labor or any othec cause, BAOui t , unu Auvjjfunn., imhw v . - t I . I yreatj; years ao caje,a. .)0werfBt,lnfi nenca conxzaon eeuae idea.Aa UieoHxtraor raUve.came known, wultltudes of debllita- :f?valfa ,tu?i?f 'vMaR PP , tne lng and reinforcing1 nature in her strrggles with dlaeiaaliaS been more ana more widely and keenly appreciated by thesielr and the suffering.: In tensol thOdsands otliouaeholdB Hostetter's Sitters are looked "upon as the one - tlons?f the ody talnamttoketf A .9X.Tixai energy ltwnen;.we;a.mcKsuyer ranges high, andthe, solid issolving this sgrceable touio js tne best possiDie:sare- gnara agamsi au me uuuiuen ueittiu uy a sultry ;and unwholesome ,,atojosVhere.! It prevents and relieves lassitude .and ianguoV, and enables the system to endure with impu nity an unusual amount, of exertion. Of 'all Invigorating and Tegulating medicines, it Is the purest and most wholesome.; . inly 28oaiw pan wea irn , in rojr.i Ch), S Thursday; the ist day ti August next, be ing appointed by an act ot General Assembly of the stats i or North Carolina 104 holding an election for otato and counpy omoera 1; Ordered, That all baxvxooms otplacea where liquors are retailed within -the "city limits j or Within one mile thereof, be closed and remain closed front 8 o'clock Wednesday night, 81st Inst., until 6 o'clock ot the morning of Friday, the 2nd August next.- 1 t An act ;Of General Assembly, ratlfled39th day of August; 1E6S, makes the selling or giv lng away liquor upon a. public, election Aay a misdemeanor, punishable by a flue of not less I than tlOO nor more than I1.0O1. 1 All intetosWdwlfl take notice. ' ? JAMS WILSON, : -!":;'::,""'-;'' Mayor.' I ' -17013X00 This celebrated Medicine has XV. attained a high reputation, as a reliable and Toning up the Nervous System. Its ?ro0? WvClnipiatod I of the jSkm. Nervous Prostration, Ac, has 01 w om. nervous rroetrauon, c, nas TtIS7. mended byour best citizens,- , .Vf' 1 WMivt; ...t. j - ? J ", TlAXClTKLOlt'S HAiit nvt f ri y iiaivuJKJUUu'H uaiu iitk. . ..perJe,Jujy5r' taneous. NO This superb 11 air Dye is the best in the World Harmless, Reliable and Instant disappointment. No Kediculoaa v i i iir Bin T hm nr. iiiiir. ' v i ironniTia mtv I T i iZ Jr2w" Tw to " rl " .u?J"rfS. Aj.iiji Mi Hnimiiiiu iuuck or . n&Liimi nn hi . I TVva nnt ttan ftb-i-n hut Iaqwao V.i. Tr4. S2ihK U VU A. UXKUflVt ttCbQTY I feb 7-eodl v-ent Tn Th 8at.' ' is . 5 I ID XUIIIU HLfKHL. AHW 1 firK. . . . I rT WfWT Tir a frm n WTt7T I Ujtti.Uii - Jt iiiijDl 1 XX JL JLUXI AND -LANDS ADJACENT THERETO,! V it . 9,026 ACRES I . ' .v r , " fc . - : "'. ' I Rv IftfiiQl r.Snnfi w flt-' rMffi-'ji linta I; r' J 3 ' . : ttttViWU J , . , . h ; r ;- ' .: Ott Tbnrsday, Anc. 22,1873. I . 1 'f-:,. . 'v tr J-'i-SIfCjOLiyiiX : JlCwii25r.' h .ri '. ,: - ,r...i..'y:-:--wuco s -t r -oiung.. l', 1 MalfcVTTnVT a TPV A 9 -a - h . I K (Vmrtnf thu nnnntv. f)u nnr.fmui. ' - . -r- w AaLw Commlsaionors appointed by said Court, will wxooi Un k.T Lmu ..!,tS iiomae in snuthviile, n. cu on Thursday, Aug- Ifanond" f - f-i:v? iikii:A& I ' TimhAP I nnrie . : l,mP nQ . I " " - - "o. mi tvu vua.li iwuauM niir. i x i"w a t m mjm m ii inak i Adjacent thereto?' ivWaf'in theimt bf I 0MMA4'A'l- o.11 k v . . covering soo Acres of , superior: ricevlahd; Of which 225 Acres have nrbduced lSOQ buah. els, (these lands are unsurpassed for SMaIaL aaio ana UttAoaJSaj .Wltn v:.t,7.i. i . ; 8,000 Acres of Pine 4 AND at TaAROB i AMOTJITT bF ' LTVE "O ART 4 j-u, irom a rond 7 miles in ' len firth, 12 l : feet head of .Water CUNFAIIaIXG).' '' .with many -desirable sites - lor m it. ' f- ' ' . 4,-. sri Saw Mills, Cotton ; and j Other . Manufactories, Turpen- r Un XislHIerIes.S:t;- tnv t a. 'A . x r f 'Atts uiu iwouuu in utjer ana -otner -iran the pond is well stocked wlthiriab. f th tin yarietiegf and it la opposite and .accessible to . t , Aio.p aiiiauir oiMUii.k. vuusisi, ialf;: Kit .. VA . . ,. --4.-w- ? ' ..... fU. ........ 'friia4mMnAMnHii.'.Lf.l iil ' "vTWO SIORI'DIELIJHtt'HOSE; 55 $J afc '-'i 9?n.t?in'ng-.l,0nopnie, a5 JSricfc Easemeiit, with all necessary ;f Out-llonscs- .Extensive Barns, w -t " a uvusca uchkiucu aim. ; two Hundred Hands'. This extensive planta- -vim "IT" - r"r. . !- ia.i, zr w pamuai resiaence or x)r JT. .-r. ..... r - . . , it T jnust oe tnorougnly viewed and-ezaminedln person to realize Its value to- the Agriculturist or Capitalist, -as it will be sold at a ereat sacri flce (noti one-thirdi probablj of Its .original COStl til nuMBftr fha riina-i4. 4n ... . ' .040-tI ai-l4----A.'-: "I ,--" -. TEBM:OF;SAI . One-third puM due in six and twelve months wlthinterestf irom day olaale Ki v ,1 ...'or farther particulars address' the ruzIew signed or tiion & Morris, Auctioneers. i , w,, . v DuBRUTZ CUTIAE. r - J ; C. M. STKDilAN, 1 ."a .v : 1 " Commission rs.-' wixiinrQT03r, 3ST, C., June 223, 137-Je 22-jy 5 aAuj,ifi;i.i. , --. J INBUr MCEN0TXC::3.; ii: p.- E- fJavtd'J,'? Irisiixarice Cqmpwyj '-;V. OFFICERS :ir''A?Svj"'v-! . hithert fit: COWAN4.-... ...President, v " JOHNWi -ATKINSON . Vice President. F. H. CAMJliOK....M..,.ecretary-,-.v DR. E. A. ANDERdoi......;MedlcalDirectr J. W. Atkinson, General Insurance Agent. I. B. Oramgex, President of tbe Bank of New r. w. KerchDer, Grocer 'and t Commission Merchant; -- - v-,; - u, xa. steaman, oi w ngnx sreamuu v. -t. u: nicJtoy, or v. a. vrniteneaa . ;w Favetteville. f - ;i ;r-i7':,jii;.-4 .ot't v-; R. u. cowan, jrresiaent. : i , I ... 'ana. ma - wi If.. m- -. A. V AClkUBBOll, VIA IKIUUSOSIl W VV , v Robert Henning. of Pawson. ,Teel A - Hen- mum. . .-. .. jl.. - . ill jAiex. sprunt, Bruisn ce-iDnsui, oj aprunv s uinson. - -.. . -v.i;. f M nmhir. AtttrnAV nt TAW. j " " T J.D. Williams, of Jp,. WlUiams4 Co., Fayette vllle; - Jas.C. McRae Att'y at Ia w; r.Fayettevu L B. Kellj, Merchant, Kenansvtlle. ' J, T. rope, Merohant, Lumber toh. : M f JLfn d 4: d v a: n t a c e s ' 1st. No restriction on Residence or Travel, 2v No extra charge on the lives of -Females. S. . Policies Incontestable after Five Years. -''4. The itates of Interest on the Funds of the Company higher than those on the Funds ot companies located in otner states,, tnus in surlng larger Dividends to Policy-liolders. - . o.. The . Directora ana umceTS or tne - com- LAUjr luo vui auvu y xi aa AA w A.aajv ua A ajai, ij. r. aA itMi-ilaant VI1DTU 1 A DflT T Xj T A V Q wno are v jn u t w - oe ixyt oi in i aui.ii x , ana wukxu. - ; ' jr ,.i . . - 6. The Company Is established oh a solid ana permanent Dasis, steps Having Deen taKen to increase tne . t j . yjii .i.t twitf 4s"-?;.. 4 i CAPITAIa STOCK JO $500,000.: i t iim 11 a ' w iim , aei an y i , , ajiVia-tyn iTac ARE INVESTED . - IN THIS STATE - "AND CIRCULATED AMONG OUR OWN PEOPLE. This fact should-commend; the Company, above all others, to North Carolinians. . It Is well known that hundreds of thousands of dollars in Life Premiums are. annually sent North to enrich Northern Capitalists, thus continually draining our people of Immense amounts which should be kept at home. On "this ground the friends of this Company con fldently appeal to every sen or tne Old worth State, and a$c their sup pert for this v 4 noSXE IN8TITUTIOIT, Which, while It offers substantially all the advantages of Northern Companies, helps to build up HOME INTERESTS, i r t ' . AGENTS .WANTED in every county In the , . - - General Suoervl sine A&rent. 1 ; ' Raleigh, N. C. xuuiiAa uu-uxu-, Agom at w ummgion. , ap6-DAW tf . . . ' ' ,1;.8-7.:2.! 4 - jn ..1 f t JK' it? il; -.,' ? IMRPOOLAHD MDOH.MD GLOBE Insiirance Company ! .. . i -. 1.t.x.;:.. lv.i-.-jiii.t": - -. ;assets if- Held in the United' Slates 'by mericaiiirectors i 3 S 3,6 40; 9:6 21 J. J r-vA " ' 1 North aide Princess pt between. Water- and Front streets, Wilmington, - to - whom all ap- plications for Agencies Should, be addressedJ Jolui''Wilder Atlrinsotfa 1.... .11 r " ' ' s ,..,f i 1 n .... .r ,. ft i;,WII-imTGTON,rNr 0; ' Fire Insurance Co iripaiiles; j ata 'd- 6:SSihv aJi;i,-wi5-,..;.i fr-t- . "Ji il Wverpuel AndiLondon.'i Capital 110,000,000. . , : Andes, of Cineinnatir Assets, , $1,730,000 Amazon, of Cincinnati, V;l "i -. ,780,000 Triumph, of Cincinnati, - f x 790J900 Contmeatal, of New York; Ht c v 2,600,000 National, of Hartford, . .,., ; lr 617,000 Va Home, of Richmond, f 4 ; ' " 450,000 -Mercantile- Mutual' Uf New York. Ell wood ' InllTTj.t.f' . " . i t -wU. ECUijITYACU I f-.-r. THIS COMPANY: CONTINUES TO WEITB Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of inZ s arable property. All losses are promptly ad justed and paid. The "HOME5 is xapldlv (Trowing in public favor, and' appeals, with confidence, to- insurers of property in North Carolina. Agents in all j a its of the State. 1 j?'? . .....a Prs!f eat C. O. ROO- .. ,;...Vrn rr. -; 'rnt. SEATON t LF..:...;." 'V i -CS PUL-a-i; COPi;-.. -errircr 1 iM"'!L Knit si i , r A. A Wlllard, of willard Brothers. . ; n '- W. A. Cumming, of Northrop Cumming. G. W. Williams, of Williams ,Murcbison. r. i ai. -1"J. V ? -v t- i '.- u Li P Tr r THESE Coir - -1 r 3, under the ahln RdtT 1 any Insurance Comp.i J 1 n t h ,8i 'rtth -s Insurance Room's Now"! -may2-tf-;-: -, , . , Water . l AiAtAji 7. -ic- V'v A ft V A w f- ( r APniArlpci.Eiia'' It braneneB- vs &.J-SiL'-J t! ft' . COUNTRY MERCHANTS, will rta i, " calling on us and examinin g onr StSav11 novi9-4S-tf ;- r:. ; iv -SlfUBJalt cortEtissf otw wiV,,;. "-. ' ' Will give prompt personal atntTL ":.S sale-or-snipmcnt of Cotton. General Produce, etc., etc. ; aIsoTa , 1 en1 fAinuawttWift n-x . , r - w iuunivin reoeivia- aMi ua, tt otAvaaju. vuuor ' a. uraers sonc ldandprQinpayjjjj LVseptss-l-tf : ; ITorthrop; 6 (himmin? -natarYDBanv. ... Ana P0-rttor ,of ' the TftlmlBrt; ; Steam Sa-? nui- VUmlrtoiI.HV plARGOES cf YeUoWPine Lumber tS V- market furnished. ' - - UOT:.IOr toj - --r Special attention given to the or sale of Corn and PeauuS; ? JOHNSON &aIUDSEY, . ; . Commission tterchanta, . WIU give prompt and persbnal.attokti the sale or shipment of Cotton 'and Nan Stores-';; v-. .; fiiafiijroioBr..'dV'sepfc B. F. jUITOHELL & SONT" : GltAIlf, FI.OTJI1, HAT, antt alse Fresh v Groand Meal, rrl Uomlny 1 and Grlta, iSos.'o ana 10 No. Water ' vStret,TYlImtortonf H. c, .vt '. -Proprietors of tixe lferchants's noiiriiigliiik - MISOElANEOUS.' Bacon i . Lard, a Butter, ; OIIEESE, &o. -: ' TpvRY Salted and Smoked Western Should XJ ers and Sides in Hhda, and Boxes. -- SugarHjured Hams and Breakfast Strlpa.' CiMoss: Pprr HuiriPorkJ " : J v Pure Lard In Tierces" and Tubs, ; Choice TibI6 -Butter ; ; ; t Best Factory Cheese. - t- ".-V in lots to suit.- For sale by ; :c ; mayl9-tf ADRIAN A'VOLLEES." ONE ORDINARY : DRAWING ONE EXTRAORDINARY ON THE 20TH OF DtcmilS Hit, 1S73 j and one GBARI : On the 22n4. of April, XS73. . v' i : For Plans, Lists of Winning ' Numbers, and any other Information, address . iyi,3"l - BORNIO A BROTHER,' . .- V :i r " -,1 ; Commission lleichanta, y-; ... , . . ., Established 1W8,' - - . i ; - r77:Gravier St., New Orleans, Ia, . Who are, my only authorized .correspondents tn the United States te receive orders and to cashaUprizes. m ,r: 54 - " 'IIANUEL BOEXIO, First Bub-Collector for Exportation in Ha van Offlce ? 63 Cuba street. , ; - v "a tv '.-.... " Jt i-.A- ... . .tail r.'-3- LuD BARRELS TLOUR) 313 BblAPOKK uuuat uxiu auuas. ougax i -..-r 100' Bbls. CRAC--EllSt assorted j y 47 Boxes Tobacco ; 60 Bags Coffee fts.ood k3ia!!wTi'pLicbN, ; A FULL XIHB: OIT CASE .For sale low by r: -k;. may 2-DAWtf - EDWARDS A HaLL ;;Uticaicinc3 i t A i ' L'AIIGE SUTPPLV OF DRUGS' and KK J. 1CINES, English,- French; and Geiman j . -viso, a tianasome assorxanent vAA t , U' i TOILUT AWnoFATrCT GOOUS" . Such as Powder Boxes and Puffs, Hair, Tooio ,r and Nail Brushesj Combs, and a great v7 of Soaps, Perfumery, &c .... sold. Wholesalo an Retail at . . . - -' sj. i-Mtvj;-irj-irciLOTrNrS' '. ; ' . f.Vv;; .Temple of Pharmacy. -ftvn. .1 -i .''.' .. fLippitVS Old Stand.) , Jul ,!? . t, Salt l CiItl CdltKl u;ooo OAWava) A in ii..a..y--W oaa yi f a V t.rVT!RPOOL SALT, f. , V-l mmIa W-aa ' - V '."-' 'ft,'.. "deo TJtf r-TTTJIff a ;i ;raAlAARPl . i 1 l-l:ll rl -Til U-iV. -a i nrrvtrriT ' "y t V'Tialn Yimfrlatfl. an1 f dealers In roreljn andPomelo prngj Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, 'Dyes,4. ACiaB, Oils; Varnish, tnices.' 7indow . Giasj, BO'l V liming '"i N.C 1 't'' T- jt- t-fv-c -'--i- wn "i on ' Ifcnsyj from unheal :23yf ; during the estir To tenress tu. "3 CI i.:ii.swt' i -c la . boarders are require 1 to wcr a uriionai ' " " . ' : ' ' ' . I .n r- -"-!'' -n in' r-tl- :, C'3rCJf S; -'" Perfumerv. iiarden. Field and A.C Ac. No. 47 Market street. l 1 Cf 5 J .-. , r- - . ',; .. .XX, 3 .!. ;Jy va-U ' . ,k t J l 1 to at "t.4 " . t. at . , V A f -J A .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1872, edition 1
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