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i Harris, Esq. It says whethertbis STAIMJUST.' action be the erection of a suitable tablet to mark the! grave of the de Centenni&d is the word. ' i.WBI. U. DEUNAKD.- ceased or be a present to the widows " phans is a aestidn for the. Ex- eip J. Editors. arsol&V r U M n si 1 1 CICERO W. IIARBIS; and orphj ho Sumter True Southron en- if l4 f- WILMINGTON m a Friday Morning, May 358, ;;i 875 ecutive committee xo ceciacv n"n I ten ddob its tentfi vear. the Times we titiiBoijbthiig-ap li NeVerWnin debt. Walking is priate to the occasion will be done, more dignified. Ymkera Gasette. AN ELECTION FOR ONT&'lTUNbitED. and Wa Bresbmeriitnte rt nrwKrti v nrTWrimwo rtx ' -v.i iv-vr rtaTrrrrt ar I - - to suicide and cruel, motiveless niurder. rtr. iZZlZZ?" be Dleased td unite wlthlafe Offfablza itua suns .' wxBTnuiiuss ,f J au. vj 4 - If you can't' get a good easca' lJ).J?SJXEE.FIBST.:TSUilSllt xmMjs&JHisL& of Augustus., Tips convention will t SSV-A VAA V A " " following SEEXBr-l-:rir -;J SOUTHERN TEXT BOOKS, i i w vtw uuu auvwaic vuo u ; v 1 Southern text books regardlesshol merit. That is not the waV tdad vance our euucauonai lniereafco n i is oniy oy exc. nntrnstworthv 1 i i ; r . n i -n ten to defame our people,' and by en! I J-A-iZzx'i KZXkt I couragmg Uo oiuJv.v - the sort of works we need in thefclasi room that we can hope to build 'up I successfully our schools! " The 'South must no more be sectional in educa 4 ... ... . -.i i tional matters tnan in poiiucai auairs The text books we want are Osa that teach in a thoroughly scientific I ehiMtznGjSbiULhn-1 marmeJthe . man learning - tangnt in aeaueuuu i institutions. 4 In metaphysics, the pu" TH'jmTrr: we aemana tnc iruin anu nuunug I . . .. -nr I biit nejUtttn,J,!ifl;8ee8;.iio. g- lion 6f this pr'thaf principle we sini nldeaVrtndt'fictiVna truths shall l,a t.w5t.il ontnf ahane to the det- . . Z.M-3LZ&Uu. 1 riment oT any of those i glory of ithe States oC ibis .Union. pleasurein reproducing fromia letter the subject published in a Georgia a newspaper the views of. ai. talented Virginian now residing in that State, a gentleman who IS M aptvtoVteach.? I , : .v ;v-l-i'iL-rr-i.i J as he 13 apt IB tne an OK composition I This letter was Written!: during a xe- fi-'Rk'i.,; 'tl.a rv says : -vt"' u;r.'V;fe::: i. .V-.'icl.jr':-' A Nortn Carolina teacher, Bingham,' has prepared a -system of instruction in Latin which4 eminent teachers in the foremost iT IS" Gildersleeve, has prepared aLatin grammar which admirably supplements the grammar of Bingham, and the two leave nothing short ot the higher classical tnuning of the GermaUTOiyersities coming within the de- mands otthe indent: of trpluiosopliyol l the Ltin language. Citing from memory aione H is omy. necessary 10 menuon io au- i dition to Bingham ana liiiaexsieeve sucn I namM n. , thorn jnf Wsddell Smead and r lir.jj.ii . o i i names us iiiumj cn. vv suucn. uuicou r3andford. of Georgia; McGuffey, Venable, Holmes and Joynes, o. Virginia, among our eminent teachers who are also compilers of text books, who have provided in their y rious and comprehensive labors, an infin itely better academical course than can be obtained ' from - Northern sources, and who, moreover are in. sympathy with the genius of the people-'among whom they labor nroud of the same history, animated with the same Impulses, "familiar with the scenes and associations. at ,l,n,theparagrapnsioiiowingaworia ;; - -- ' - i - ii - , vt: ' or nseini w aayicois in- corp6rated.V.e. hope the discussion of this subjeclt. WiU result in the elimi- natioi)" . schopls' moral!' is , uoiust i tolSs' ibrelter,Vb'yi , omission fiimpbrttruths Jby, false' coloring ifrJnimicaJtteachipg.i But to the letter again: 'r j again An especially interesting phase of this question arises in connection with the sub-! ject of. history, after an the most valuable of all studies, and in its very nature; th mosteasiiy taugMin the hands oi a good techer who has a epod text book. . To us of the South this branch of education takes ; precedence of all : others, cor f upon the! wholesome instruction of Southern children, Amemaaj history depend largelythei respect, the manhood of the South in the iuture are atetaae; ana we cannot insist too i' "ck'j "I'vu ub uuuiuciu uuicu laaeui, me nisiory ,01, tneir country iromitext Dooas wrtparea Br thosewho . . - . . . . ... . . . - 1 are capable of its just interpretation. j! avcrajze " American School Historv"! I the average the services of Southern1 patriots' are'unii formly dwarfed, and those of- eminent pa- . " i r j ,JI "Lr I" V 'u,.tu.,J'"li ut me lonn are xorresponuingiy ex I . Bunker Hill is impressed with em-l alted lution;. John Hancock, Roger Shermanj I which people have been the victims, much of which hss alreadr been accepted as his- torv. olirJklutviwauiaeadanlilrf nrnt question with the Inllerest demanded by ibe subjeclT-;Do trathenrpaBemsexsniinethe text nooks put ibIo tihatfdiMjf their child reu? Are such s choo'l hislories as that i-t Mr. Stephens, for iastance, Calm, iinpartial,' oarrativesof the eveDis of American,his-I tory. io which simjile justice is done Ut the services of both sections in all the epochs of. - American liistory.j always provided in the schools of the Soulliiyiia In June a convention of ai South erners interested in the cause, of edu cation Will meet lfr Chattanooga. This 8uliect'ahd''CognSi,U',themei "wai doubtless, be elaborately and earnestly discussed, by the. learned professors "and the friends; of popular and uni versity edneatiqn. ; ., Tlio Newbern Times, whose editor is one th'e 1Yice-Pre8ident'8 of thei Press Association of ;iorthafoliuaj suggests that the' Aseialloi? (a some 'W,tiaVdemohtfa ,,tct fr their i..r ;i :, ? tZu Jitl t-pvci iwr uiii late aviate; i"fiHf . .1 wnnTt.li. tSMThones and tno common ., . -r . - from our bublio and Wrivate form of. tne Kentucky, liapbhcansajasere-. certainly to oe any grassnoppera.is iu . v i I ntwl n Biianioinn that thp. tonrtv in that ffeil Crtrfl ..,?... Tr-vo-nth -.,n.r- ptill gresef veryTlookbp! would be rather, glad M see the .President' " ' " "' v ' - ' phyosoph tfiSmij t mm t ShJT msnKLTKEOiis. r anu uie Auamses weriuepntnMi; Musha- large sum lortne copyrisbt of lns D mvi.DI1 chusetie watl,erevo ution, while VirgloisJ .booariCw R LVKR8' ' --'-'f ; , lor liberty mso op nwri personality as , the lt imeaua of .se-j . - i , . coo a tuoum siV',e?n cn !rd.e hear, Uni. 'complete stock f "."m tvU outb, and ? of . the. misreDreseHtatlotf if t.ha pnd nf it. ihn . (inu .lli liL ot) v . r M . t the-jeadinsditot'of their fociety. ls-Th-AvrYork;3jrm0ien VertlSer U as me uouor Ol- Beme vik 4irs awygwb ryf -ucuiu jjpvMH i hat has eVe? appearla Tin iBl i oFany other counWyf aion of the - mau was pureiy personal uu ,ouu. i is . i i - u i tiser claims relationships with Joim,aDd j jta .'rir wa- ti.vl4 An I of uoasw ux sires.' We shbuld think so, obserres the Baltimore with a . little of he power of 8aroa8ra3:hcb'1tolrietime8 settles a j meddlesome- fUow7 f bash.- - sw w i-j-rv? ft-i''!-- t'l'-il 22 'vommeireiamJvenvsti jwn. said that it considered Arnold more entitled to a-nioariietfttrlan some of theY" rebel n Generals who had been inus nonoreu. ; s It seems; ithdf j th:lett$t: of Gov. Smith, of Georgia, to Secretary Fish : tc? s the j resDecnnoB iJonunissione. fm T , T - . flfW.n.i Vf" test oatn was puonsneu wunout iu GoYerilo?ln6wrAaIirtas to uied withQut Mr.lFish's rcply'ahd 8tatement8iWlHehrex&hortemthebec retary f rotn tibensurev i The card of lua"0'; r-----"-" was piece oi carelessness, THCJRERSO pCnp-qtt'aihedTlisffyear I . zH. f r J r-'' ? J . I on the ISta wst 1 - ? i - , , r I MK Joaquin Miller has returned from JAurope atKt u now w.isosion. 1 I s-jJtiiX'VjrOTiringiisnfor vouuucw- 1 a - ' ; ji: . c j nH-. KhA. unM n ask, - Europe. .. fii" Owing to his failing health Gen. Aj Prior, will appear no inOre idthe Beechlr trial.' "J f r. : -The ladies of Teias are endeav- oring to collect jnoneyjor the purpose of purchasing ahome for - Jefferson Davis Id that Slate and presenting itto him. :;v ? i TheiouiqalconcterrJed announces hatjur. eoree ARredTownsend wffll come permaiibflyTaad: prominently on-1 nectedwith the St. Louis lime in an edito- jai canacitv. f - '-ft rrr The third 1 ffl fit ... fill W ?'i nt cinim'soiT or ine isie eu , . , Breckinridge is named "Gwen County" out ox gramuue. io mai cuuuijr r-ir uiu large majority it gave him over Goy. Letch- ferin hUGgressionalxacein cr T . ' - I :.au. I POLITICAL 4 i Ji :rr-;-? I The Maine Democrats bold their State Convention at Augusta on June 22. . Senator Stevenspn, of KentucKy,; in nnt .r linul llf IS BPftt IhSlt 11R IS Wljlin? I liv. - .. i to eive it ud to Mr. Beck or Gen. Williams i.i,. , mi lUPTtwotatnhaacan.i 3 tbJ state idll iM-SPiiT j f , .The third term- plank in the plat- Grant reallyhould seeki a third homina-' E&A Convention unless Bristow should be in the, airaitoiMlorisHBM FROai WASHINGTOJI ISpcciar oispaicu 'to tue Ualtmiore !5un. J . . ur, :.L;.-ar. vr ASHiawio?! fliay J j . THE .PRESIDEXCr. -,1A eentletnan who has arrived here' 10 neyunwus, says mat uuvcrnor morion toia mm mat ne was a candii aaie xor, inej resiaeneyj ana mat nis t-;A .ij k:., ur 1 irriiii wasisiin 111 iiii' 11 in iii,iiir 1 ir 1 1 1 rr :. 4.-. Wr i tne JN ationai Kepuuiican onyention.! .J5Txf-v Ji-rvQTrL.VtA- I vrnt.. i 1 a v .11. , aiv iiij uvUIVi . I 11 IS UUUerstOOa xnat several prom-j ini-nt rmirfllra huhrt n,U "ijy Trfiii. " iTJs 1 1 themselvej unnecessarily assailed andj know that UtiJ b4rmngot a very pt to conclude'tliavbe" hni niit ton lo.conc,ua5 K1! hjwll,u to spice tn it. r i i much! A lettenvwas. received hre to-davl from Governor Curtiii jof Pennsylv-! : : I.' I. i..-. i . 4. mi . ! I ma, in wiiu-.u ue says mat tie win not; aiCepthe Ihommatioia of Imo j 1 cratie Uoiiveotion. JinjLuterD5tMLlf it: should be tendeYedtiibitTKfatfhyidoes! . . .1 . ii- 'i txrZri hot consider that hi.ji2fnMiwaBldad4 any strenth to the ticket, j SOUTHERN MARSHALS. V 1 ! I gallons wuich are.tu ie maue into tne; jl . --' i"- tt- .1 'l .-...- ; accounts oi tne unitea mates mar-l shals inrcertairifBootheriif States will resulio. the dismissal pf, some of therr.! Hit 1 1 At '.i! ', .'Trr- i 1 . i 1 .i vi 1 1 j J: Death of an RmlnenCle'rKyniaa; 5 - The'Revi; QsWt Andrews, LV ;, of Shepherdstpwn. Westj,yrginia,' one 6t the most J eminlnt pfvines of the Episcopal Churchy died iawErrd-! ericksbu rg, Va.,1 6n Mobday evenin g. i -He - w as-on bia -w a-tf -at tend-thfl' Uf58 Jty-hw yt;ar.aF. age . , : . la&UaWwbwtt i .V.t :Aw?!,-TWhen, he Awastaken- jjok t.aul'a,S '1 "f '."". f :'J .' saL-'Mlf a man is natral now 'days "; sliys Josbiffinra, he Is charged at once TE( oyp-5,' iurK2'Ul--iAil! -aV? uuer weasness or munney itji. uiiu iry w Wre. a doubtetootti.to, stop. aMng.-a !!AxW.willt Bemimeoijiuat mps yi aoinpiisu iue wnrK wnicu Huuesuiauauiuia Jiuuuicutiu issue of Sunday last, encouraging reports thecondiUon of the spring wheat from aU portion 9t the NpxthwestwhereJt is a staple trodticf.r"- "- A few., days' since, "says the Staunton1 'fifti&ator, alittle daughter, about tea years o ;age, of Mr. Robert Cochran, picked a wart pqb;rfigr sas to make it I-bleed, which a-fbMdwC'0-an attack ox the.iock - jaw. Shcwas In a critical coh- dition for several dairs, but is n6w outof dangers u-: : tM .-s'swvi i, . . i Tut GrUopper mevemeut. . ,-." Ihe.erass er threajlensld be MSWeiliearaf hdi ewaeJubidaitonsAaWeiliearaf him nowiia Canada, iajvQuarter:where iha gram ufrom Toronto, a underijdate of Mondav. savs-.... Clouds of grknopp have ap- jjearera in the counties . bordering on take Harorv; devouring ihB herbage; they are going eastward." Turnins: to the Southwest : and to the country beyoid ';tl)e .Mississippi the accounts that, have been corning to us us within the past day or two, it is worth while noticing, are mnch inorftfaybrabiethafii pse . published 1 as t ' w eek. TTie section s"d evasfated in. Nehraska last vear are said to be those where theyounggrasshbppers appeared this spring. These embrace the middle and western counties of the State, where there are COmpar- I . , , ' I ativeiy lew seiners, anu scarcely any 1 in the. most western parts, wnue tne i eastern counties, wcuwi graui-gw- "- . ' . . --------- --- f(i 1 1 vii I s- vfi. I 1 1 aI Hiiiii i.ii a ir .v maha and Richardson in the extreme southeastern part of the State, where eggs hatched early aiid the fields were croppea'clbsei'atter'which' th'e' -grass- hbpVenrleft ft southeasterly direc- tion for Western Missouri, and East- Qfa Kansas where they . have since caused w much injury. Since their deba"rtnre the crdos have all come oo !??Jl;le:P.i?ri! ! '' u "ISi the State,' and that none pf thehoppers aref left? em counties the . seas In thetwest- season .Was. SO late I , , , , and Weather so cold that the eggs nave.oeen Kiiiea, ana none nave ap- peareti a those sections most scou rged fM Vear.r-It iaw-thooffht that no ,j . r r a diimntrn will Tip riniln in t.hn State n- lessjswarms come in from the plains wpt or Sonlhi The river Lonntie of I hrini U:. 'ilfl ran,r',ffliM;,i ki,; ,.i, ' rannria nm from tK interior, where all crops are said to 1 . I. . U I I. rwi mnir nrnmiunir. .ssriiiv iiik I'.iiuicn , . r-- - T . . , oug in small nuiuuers nas apueareu as yet in the middle, eastern and north- jern" portions of the State. r Tlie only section in Jowa in which there seems ' the ; - (j, "' 1 - ' Vll l M H iril. "NO YOU ARE THEN SURE 7 TOO -HAVE The bst in Uuality. "'' - o . t 1 n il.. n A .1 It " .r,",. Vtf . - 1 a Kliovels. ' 4J s K - Spades, w heclbarro ws, Iltehforks.' V ANVJLS, BLACKSilTa'S BEtLOWS, tlCE, 1 Haaimrs, :Trac4Djlar8. .HaPlow Steel. Bar Iron. Rim. Spokes. Hubs. I r rs ' P0iiS8O' 10 QU&SXJ ryvkrr.iutiyiES,. . , TABLE WI LERy. , , s'l AH m uJrtTlNATH'La JEACOksm! 1 .(tWU '( mayO No. Market street. sm" im .a mU-, '"'4 r - murphy. nHRRoiritE nft Wfrsr? ' '1!;? JTh only paper published m the Twelfth; Judicial; ,., i. , -r . ; ; - an independent w kkklt. aevorea io tne Agn- Han a large circulation in North Carolina, tinner Georgia and East Tennesseend affords an excellent medium tor advertising. ' BATES MODERATE. . Subs' nptioa $3 per annnm In advance. e nESlRING TO PLACE A WIDE-AWAKE, LIVE. -a-' ana progressive newspaper in the hands of ties we wiU send the - - t - nwi lllirillliir 1 inin- ft Oil E$ 0 NIA XT To all new rabscrlbers at ths follcwtse; rates: Pi' I . .. . - a : .1 .. . ' - - - - Ji ML i 1 JjJ ffiblLttVWy.tl Kfa&rti l1 rfjargefof.ttsines lag Saloon. 7 South Front St., WUmlnifton. N. C, 1 Sf id tmn t?' lh I 11 A orBtndlwf eTecutedneatTr Ni B I Uv secured the Jerries r.f th BEST . .-ii4i ; - , VA,...- . at-a, -.a .asifs- out I. - wo5 .vjZ-m 5 l 1 V7 v -i-v-vi 1 .t. 5rlCf.as-J,4l -rJ. . -. i MrlX:, -i fjiiuif py ios X.iU im ii'-'l-ia si .KaKra .V .41 ' ' ' " .'V ' '- i a m -rat 14 ht fx iVr TOMERS ; SnOWNlHEIE APPRECIATIOJI .'OP.vMX iLOW!.PKICE8 fi .THEIB l)U. , lor wmco i am manual. i .i.lV'.ve, ... ... " I I-??. SKOnf ' fri t t-dasqo' ciTJinol :;v: i:tii-'tiil xl lug fxMhm ttla :.-':JT7. : j ,!l 1 Desiring tlxd ;YaIue .it i--: :.v .April 19-tr,s I " i . : t4. a. 1HE ATTENTION O P THE PtJBLIC 18 HESPECTFULLY TNVITED TO THE FACT THAT THE 1 -Carolina Central Railway being completed and folly equipped f or .bnsinesss. offers with, its connect ions at Wilmington, both via Direct Steamer Lines and via Weldcn and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Phila delphia, Mew York, Boston and Providence "W'ilmington and rpW htt Rutlierferdton, AsneTlIIe, ahdlall utatlons on the AtlanOc Tennl Ohiot Atlanta Richmond Air Line, North CaroliBa and Western North CarolmaBlrods as well saaU points to GRGI A AND ALABAMA. . 4 .insurance from Eastern ciUes guaranteed as low as Zr't uuiiaing. tapS-tf BUSLNESS CARDS. A. ABBXUT. K. TOLLKBS. ADRIAN & VOLLEBSj Cetrier Front auacl Dock Sts., . - WHOLESALE GROCERS ;s -t ? - t -f . m ALL ITS BRANCHES. '.' Coantry merchants will do weB by calling on as and examining our stock. . ,t,t ; ,.t s ... nov 19tf B. F.1IIITCDELL k SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Grain. Floor, Hay. and also 'Frei - Qrsaad KXeal, Pearl Hominy an4 Grits j "-'a- x--t Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water t, Wilmington, N. a , Proprietors of the Merchant's 1' louring Mills. , ' nor S5-tf . , . , . LEGAL CARDS. . ' ... , . t , .... . . x. r IT, it crfi"t?TT.T A TkT : T ! ... AH . V x Attorney at !Law,: ELIZA BETHTO WS N. C. jnly7-DWtf ) MISCELLANEOUS. Notice to Snippers.: rTdE-'I s . "! 'i CL YlD E XTNE L NewTort and IlMiiEtoi SteaisMD Co. i Hii Ji.! :it ' 1 TO MEET THE WANTS OP THE TRADE Have added another Steamer to tlie Line, and will sail from . . i , NEW YOREi .A .V - J . J - vjl 1 EYERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY; at P. M. from Pier 13 . North River, ... . i SW.a ort; hi 1 rnvn-fbi jo HEREAFTER JSHIPPBRS CAN RELY.CPON the Prompt and -Regular Sailing of these Steamers from New York as advertised. As the Company bas determined to f adopt rejrslar sailing days, and with the additional Steamer there pan. - be: no canne for delay in shipments. su J" -'.''-i? ! Other steamers will be added as required. i if mar 16-tf n y.' Wilmington, N:. C.4 Insurance Co., AMels (Oold)J26 740,150 T6r Hamburg Bremen: Ins; Co,, AKsesls (Gold) $3,350,0004 , -.,t5 MOBILE OMRf-BITERS 'AGENCY, ir; Asset. $1.20e.000.!i",!.tw jiJ 19' i "... 1 ' ' - . . rit Newspaper "otnh-ttjr of Charlotte. .JiWii h r :To.v-.-.r.v Vt?.'i a lit VTat'B" ddlEliVEK; -J i ;n.t - , Jl :--,.. i-.ji - J, , , ; J 7" "fOW iOFPEES TO THE 4 MERCHANTS OP JA W i'miugio- the bast medium to communicate with MercliauU and dealers in Western tworth I'aro- It has more than trebled its circulation and sise within the pa t ' twelve months, and is now one of the most attractive sheets m the Stae.' - - , :: Jtarina the coming Ceatonnial -celebration a very laige edition, containing full accQuntsof the cere monies, will be-printed. ;:givlng advertisers a most eitraordinars opportunity to camsaanteate with the uaoiic KeV&tmr ZZxZlttZX! V T 1 ) .. iH. i,,. . OBSERVEtt. I lUHY 1111 I ByJtf ' Charlotte, N C. . Ji! 11 .............. u f 1 I : ' . ' IS . . - - - . .. . C . . I f MhWV trrnnittTltin cv k n nnnv nicn. I a 4. i -. -- . entxines T.I TIPS. : I u - sia I .'W I'tvi.' . EI ..'!it:. I .i.iJi Jitiii bf tHeirf Moneyv1, 5 i.:t! i. V'ii.;.! if itn ' initial! .; yst inolKqU.n XV11uLVXVA.i4-!H 4.:. fur if - - X 1, .Ji. .'jut.; s?!.!' ; Carolina Central Rpilway, ; Cicncral JFrelgbt Department, yvItMINGTON, MARCH 3l6T 1875.: uneqnaled facility for handling shipments from -.cu: all Eastern. Cities Greenville, Spartanburg, via any other line. No terminal or transfer charges, undersigned. Office, in Bank of New Hanover . jr. w. cms., uenetai reign t agent MISCELLANEOUS. , , Americaji Wash Blue. JpOR LAUNDRY AND HOUSEHOLD USE, , . MANUFACmUED AT THS t . , , . AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS,' . . ,v' - Newark; n.j. s ;" Oar Wash Blue is the best in the world. It does net streak, contains nothing injurious to health or f i K-i f anil la n en A Kv nil fVt. Ihhtp lonn.rla nn n. "l"r-1" " r;rr.r' Jli.r L!.. For sale by grocers everywhere. . Always ask for the American Wash BLtE, If you want the cheapest and best. '. '.., -, - , - .-., AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS. - may as-8tvi Office, B William St , New Yerk, ? '"" Fine'lAssprtment -V WALNUT AND LOCOMOTIVE CLOCKS. - JUST RECEIVED AT LOW PRICES. '" -s - GEORGE HONNET'S, a.i (aprS3-tf .. , 53 Market street ZIOFS LAND HAEK. Etpoundlsg the Doctrine and defending the Bible 1 . course of the -' Primitive Baptists,1 , , Is published semi-monthly at Wilson, N. C. P; D. GOLD .....Edito $2 per an n u in ; CI ub o f C , $ 1 0 : of 8, $ 1 2. Also a -.. . .... :1 SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET, V ' v ? For advertising useful kinds of business. - And la every issue of the Sapplement are several columns of valuable reading matter on important subjects of -morals and industry, local aad general news, Ac This Supplement has a good circulation in Eastern North Carolina, especially ib the-counties of Edge- combe. Wilson. Green. Halifax.- Pitt. Martin. Nash. and Wayne, among a thrifty, honest, debt-paying class of paoplaii It therefore offers special induce ments far advertising. , The "ordinary rates of adver tising are charged. u j P. D. GOLD, Editor, ,. nov86-tf Wilson. N. ?. ' '' i". ... - m - it ...V i- it xne jueaaer, t-i.'- . . . -i- v . . -- j i a i vl 9,j- LAJB iCABOMNA jIIEKAI.jp) i. ,Free and ladepesdant Weekly 94; column- papen. - OXFORD, N. O , -iul ; - . . fi t . r i AMoapi uuun. BniTf, j i - t . .. . . . Editor -and. Proprietore. . S kill lu i.iJ,5i-t 4l'iNi6rN8 br4 filtf PKES:fT t i v.' .!.- ; t'j . . f .; j The Leader is a v ell edited paper. Southern Home. The Leader te a haudeoms1 and cievrly edited paoer. Echo. sb, We aeknowledge the rcci jpl of the awt numberoi this neatly primed and ell edited journal. New-btrnAoft- mi iswt; ,fi at. taitM I ;' h It is neatly .printed, well edited and decei ves a handfOme snpirt frvm thguod people of - Wrao viUe county atw'A W8, . p-j.fuov 15tf. biff .?Vl -.i; i 1 . - ' - ,TTC7B, WILL GIVE ENERGETIC MEN , AND VV3 women 1 - ' f Itusfness thai w II Pay from $4 fa; $4 ret day, cafa bd pnrsaed in yonr ewn neighborhood, and is stricil houorable . Particu lars free, Or samples wo.thtscv ral doliaisthat will suable fcou to go to vorkxtoucttjjltll b, enf m receipt if fifty cents." 1 " Address i J. LATHAM & Ca.'k i P. O. Box 45419 -Washint!ton.t Boston Mas. , may 5-lm Photoffrauhs J - 0;, DUR FURNITURE - WITH 5 PRICE LISTS Xqrni8hed onplicatiopy,... i may 4s-f x i r. D, A.-SMUH A CO " '" m u 1 . ii r C, H. Ward'ff tashionAbleaih dressino MSHaV- i t un .. . -. ;i 'iti:Jtm4X . isi't u'i iM.y- Ji , .Ton oil slJ '-&'-:4tuilk hi TsTiiigNiAiiS. bare meVer seen I tried such a simple, effica- n. cidufLsatisfactory and pleasant remedy in my lire.,' II. IIainkb, St, Loais, Mo. " .' ' ..... '." ' .2 n. n n. MTimW.' nmiftnn wmnliv. lU Dr. Simmons' Liver Begnlator, with good ettecu? r-HoNa Aux; XL Sbbphkns. : 1 , . i . , , . .. . '' ''ilMenioraf AlabctonaJ . ". " Voir Rfmlatorhas been In nse in my.ramfly for ; some time, and I am persuaded itls a Valuable addi tion to the medical science." Gor J Qivu Shobt XB, Ala. ' t ' ' " t baveuBed theKeginlafor' in' my famiiy fer the past sevehteen years. . : I can safely recommend it to the world as theTjest medicine I have ever used or that class of diseases it purports to cure." H. F. r' PreHOentCW Bani: ' " Simmons' Xiver Begqlator has proved a' good and, cflicaclou s medicine," v. a. .xnuTmis. Druggist: V "We have been acquainted with. Dr. Simmons1 Liver Medicine Jor more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public" M. R. Lton and IL L. Ltoji, Bellefon: taine, Ga. r -" " I was cured by Simmons' Liver Regulator, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever,' R. Fv Akdebson. ... sh i The Clergy i .!r- )vrV,4 ' "Have bseaa dyspeptic for years; began the Regulator two years ago; it has acted like a charm n my case."--Rev, J..C, Houas. " -' : ' '; J; : V' Jikri'' JaforeiRn ' ! ''t have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed to give fuU satisfaction." Ellbs Mkachaic, Chattahoochee, Fla. .-. .. , - , SherliT BiM Countv. ' " ' ' ' I have used your -Regulator with saccefsful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspepsia. It is an ex cellent remedy, and certainly a public blessing." C. Mabtxbsom, Bibb Conner, Ga u-; . ; t a t. , ; My Wife. 'My wife and self have used the Regulator for ire. and testify to its great virtues." Rev. J. R. fKLDKB, Perry, Ga. "I think SlmmohsLTverRetilatOtt "one"ortt.e hABt medimnea ever made for the Liver. ' Mr wife. and many others-have- used-it with wonderful effect." E. K. Sparks. Albany, Ga. . M. D. uji,f .,-rii " I have used the Reeolator , in my family, and 'IhavensedtheRefirulator,in mr TamUy. an lieve if it was need by the profession it would be of service in ve.y many cases. I know very much of its component parts, and can certify its medicinal Sualities are perfectly harmless." B. F. Gkibos, U D Macon, Ga. Sold by all Druggists. ' Wholesale by ,.V . . .. GREEN & FLANNER. ; janl2-D6m&Weow. ,. - ; , MISCELLANEOUS. Valiial)le TowaProBBrty in Fayetteiille FOB.SALE. ' : f ' BY VIRTUE OF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the provisions of two certain mortgage deeds made by Reuben Jones and his wife to the Bank of New Hanover, which deeds bear date the S)th day of May, 1874, and are registered in the Registers office of Cumberland county, ia Book L. No. 3, pages S16 and 519, will be sbld at the Market House in Fayette ville, on Tuesday the 1st day of Jane, 1875, at 12 o'clock M., that valuable town property known as the '--o i .. . ..... , National Hotel, 5 ; It Situated en Green and Bow streets. In the centre of said town and composed of several lots. Also the lot on the corner of Greea and Bow streets on which is the house now occupied as Sheriff's and Uw Offices, J i.'--i.Rti .! . jiJii ' Also the two lets in. front of the Presbyterian Church on which are the ": ' A " ' b'ii'-.-n;!7i(iv,-,-!'. Hotel Stables. , i All of this property is ia firstrate order, made known at sale or on application to. Terms T IAS. U. JUACKA.E. aprS9-tds ' Attorney. - H ava ria Lottery. Oriinarj Drawings Eyery Fifteen Days. J 782 Prizes amounting to. 1 " of $450,000 100.060 1 " of ; 50,000 j - 1 of........................... 10,000 'ij;;. of h 5,000 eachi.j;..ii..-j ie,eoe 10 " of 1,000 each.............. 10,000 9 " of 500 each.............. 44,500 pt SiO each.. 196,000 '' Circulars with foil Information sent frees Tlcketa .rorsaleby, . iivIL - , P. C DEVLIN, , -, . fi'it'feuiionefandGe&eral Agent,1,iT5 U imy-dvly.sbnilj3eiaberty sf NewuXork, THE BAPTIST,. EEmW, An ludepeiident Religious News- .:T :U It support and deferias the'docUtne of freS apeh cy, and Personal AccoantahilUy;! it: aavotate?. the doctrine of the unlimited aionemCHt ; Arid bt-lievet r t.hut salvation is auainai.le by all pererms who hear and understand the gospel. It advocates the tnion and, Communioa of tall Ctiristions at the Lord's ta ble regardlefS of Denominational or Sectarian dis tincioiis. ' Anrt vindicates- the- caaf of 1 Christian Union upon the basi- of the New .Testament.., It recoimiz.-g Christians of all evangelical Churches as memberf of the"ChflfrChf -HtT and advocates co-operation anion tlpr'talit jdeniMOiitiM in the work of evangelization. It advocates -lm-mersoh as thetmly proper mode' of tatf ism 'and bliever as the only subjects - Onr motto is : . FREE SALVATION, FREE COMMUNION AND L' rii 1 Ait n-: vvi IMMEKSlON.i ::Uwi dm;, v. , ., SUrJStJrlr l lOW KATKo ,. .. e year t : :? i C. .1 I i ? '?it 00 One Six mouthi..., .-- ' 75 iuiw uivnimia. .... 1 ft III JREV. B. W. NASH, -r. A La Grange, N. C, ; Ed itor and Publisher, i Tlie HortL Carolina" Arm A..YEEKLY, . F4JiIlY AND POUTJ " i " ' CAL NEWSPAPER-; " N Knight & Son, - . -; , Proprietors. W ADESBOIlOr-N. C, HAS A LARGER BONA FIDE CIRCULATION than any paper in Anson county. Established in 184- it is ths only. official organ of ; Anson, Mont gomery and Stanley counties. It is the only reliable advertising medium in Anson' county." Terms reas jonable. ,- jvery merchant and business maa should have the ARGUS. " '. 1 ' " ' - ' v - J ' i- ' i ti 1 1 ii ..'.r, r . i, . i L ,,. For Sale. A STEAM BOILER-UITABXB FOR' AWENt guieof sixor eight horse power. It can be s cn at the county warehouse. Having no use for the same It will be sold at a low figure, ur -: ; t t -t Apply to v , ;;r , 1 4 : i f JAMES WILSON, w xasy l w. The Symptoms of Liver Comni.. - - jcs. t are nneaeinegs and pain in the sidi and is mistaken forrheulmatMm. Th fctomach la affected with l. .Z . . Ute and ickne88, bowels in renerai -coaUve, sometimes altematin w-ith ! lax. The heaiis troubled with pain and dna,heayy sensation. consWer! able loss of memorjy accompanied with painful sensation of havuiit left Ji .i ': . ihaire been done Often complaining ....... . . of weakness, debility, and low spirits ' ' ' ; " sometives many of the abort iram! i' vilf ;v:tpma attend the disease, and at other ' times very.f ew of them; butthejLtver ,:.;' -.. is generally the organ most involves - THE FAVORrTB HOME RlEMED! IS warranted not to contain a single particle f Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, - containing these Southern Roots and Herbs, which an aliwise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases meBt prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by Berangenent of the Liver and Bowels. , , , y Siiaoiis'iforlleiiilator, orMeOicine.- ' . . ' Is eminently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for immediate resort will save many au hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctor's bills. -" '- ;' - i After over Forty Years'trial it is still receiving tne most unqualified testimonials' ,fc its viriues from persons of the highest character and responsibility. .Eminent physicians commend it as the most . " ' ' i I EFFECTUAli SPECIFIC for Constipation, Hetdache, Paid In the ShoaUWs Dizziness, Sour Stomach, bad taste in the ninutii billions attacks. Palpitation of the Ueart,-ra in in tin' region of the Kidneys, despondency, noom ana forebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Armed , with this ANTIDOTE, aU climates ami changes of water and food may be faced without ' fear. As a Remedy in MALARIOUS .FEVERS BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS. JAUN DICE, NAUSEA. , , . r'. ; ' 'n'lilAS KO EQUAL. It Is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine . ., inthe World 1 Caution! Buy no powders or Prepared SIMMONS' L1VEK REGULATOR unlossin our engraved wrapper, with Trademark, Stamp and Signature unbroken. Noue ether is genuine. i,, jr. H. Z EI LIN & CO., . . ; ; Mapon, Ga.,and Philade'plkia - J FOR SALE BX ALL DRUGGISTS. Simmons'; Liver. Eegulator. For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen ... , i r l:As a 'ltemedy tn ' ' MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION. REST LESNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, SICK Hfi AD ACHE. COLIC, , CONSTIPATION and BILIOUS NESS, , ........ .. ; IT HAS KO EQUAL MISCELLANEOUS, A fort M Eyery Sportsman fauls, FUR, FUr ! AND FEATHES, 4 .UARTERLY : PERIODICAL. DEVOTED TO - Field Sports ; AngliDg "'' ' BEING A COMPILATION OF THE V'.' '- . .: . GA9IE JLAWS Sr.-. -Ofall t'i -, ates of the Un'on and the Provinces of Canada, with Interesting Articles-on Hunting and Fishing, Valuable Notes on Game and FiBh, Descrip tive Sketches of the Game Fields and Angling Waters of America, and other Useful Information for Gunners and Anglers. -; , . : .,t; Tebjis. Single copy one year, '. $t f six copies, $10; ten copies, $15, and for each additional copy at J2, the agent may retain 60 cents.- . -, Single copies be. had of r all gunsmiths,; fishing tackl9 dealers, or news agents, oi; will be mailed oa receipt of price (50 cents) by -f - ' ' CHARLES SUYDAM, Publisher, 1 ' -" 149 Chambers Sti New York City. The extent and character of the circulation of Fur, Fin and FEATHEB-rendersit one of the best adver tising . mediums In the country for Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Clothing, Watches, Jeweliy, Carriages, and all kindsof goods and wares pertain ing to the wants of Sportsmen, Those who make the repairing of fine guns a specialty and the keepers of hotels for sportsmen at the varices, hunting and fishing localities, will find it an excellent medium to bring their establishments to the notice of this cla.-s of patrons. ..-.,,,, . ? - -3 Hatee of Advertising per "Annttm. One page, $50; half page, $30; quarter- page, $20; eighth of a , page, $12; sixteenth of a page, $7, t April 6 tf . THE STAR; Published at Marion S. C $3 a ' 's':arinAdviince,y:; y;Vi . Offers the s following liberal premiums to subscribers:-. i -" i-J .' - At HNJSOMK;:ENQBA.YOtON014 In.) to single subscribers. . - , - i AN EXTRA COPT OF THE 8TAR for (me year to any one who will send a Ci.ua or Frvx subscribers, and an Engravingto each membef of the Club. 4 1 A I.ADY'S MOROCCO BATCHELL OR SET OF GOLD, STUDS each: valued at $7 50, to any one sending, Club of Fifteen." r- 1 '' ' . ,EN, Djl4RS IN GLD.for club of twenty- hTWBNa,V-FlIVE DOLLARS IN GREENBACKS fpraClub.of Fifty.,...,.. ., ..,,. 7 -' FlFTY.liOiXAKS' TN GOLD fof a Club of One Hundred.! v'f it t:t pii ' -' ' --' AN ELEGANT FAMILY4 .SEWING MACHINE. Wilcox r Gibbsiebrth $80 for a Club of Oue Hun 4red and fifty; ftr! -H-; ,-r t.y..;f,,,!! f..!.... .. V n h a litt ie energy and eiitemrise, ome lad . or nnitleniau'in rery helhhorhHHl might get one r m. jje of riie hand-ome premiums eSered, j ... ' Premiums promptry.pald on receipt of names c BaiaiMuiMtd nwtBscsslMmHt , -i 'i' - Monkt may .be remitted by draft, Pot-i'fiice oratf, or trt reyix ervd leit r at our risk. Address U lejkter- taj.f -, ' . f ; ' .,. '. A .-' - W, J. McKER'a' W. Edi or, r dec!5-U ( '-I 0:.; 1. In ;r, ; i- . Marion, S. C. tdokVto '; Yoiir 3 iiterest. Snt-..-.T Hid 1lilVir)ifjj urn mtm Mt.it .Vii, i i - AiyarMnris arPrutalilfi Iaiestaiiit. The Kershaw Gazette a u OFFERS. . TO THE (MERCHANTS OF ,WIL ininton audelse where, superior Inducements to advertise their business In ttsfolumnsi. Having a large and rapidly increasing circulation throughout one of the wealthiest sections on the A ateree river, itisconsldeied a most r, : ,( u , . , .. i Valuable jAdvertisIng Medium. . Advertisers who , desire to reach purchasers should advertise in the GAZETTE. ' "' -It Is pnbliBhed.in Camden, Kershaw Co., 8. C, at the head of navigation on the W ateree river, at $S a year, always In advance.' ' J ' ' i !y or ternii pf advertising, &c., addrees . u i oi'i i j FRANE: :p. BEARD,' Ed. A Prep, inov Ss-tfr. Camden, S.C. 4- " SEppiRffcffliOPHTAlNS,;, :: V tLMJNOTON MERCHANTS. WHO 'DESIRE to cultivate business -relations with Dealers and Farmers: in this region and Western North Carotins, now having direct railroad communication with W il mington, fiom StatesvUle,wUl find the AsterUan a good medium for that purpose it being one of the oldest and most widely circulating Journals in Wes tern North CaroJlna ' : ; '' t. Advertisements f any length, mar be sent, wilh an assurance that the cost will oe moderate, j-. ...!, .i E. B. DRAKE A SON, deelf-tf, f..j . r.-,,. ProprWtor. b '! It -i !: -sir n
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 28, 1875, edition 1
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