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WIS. II. BEBNARD,
CICERO W. UABBIS,
Editors., ; I
Tuesday Moening, May 23,"i876.
TUB POSITION OF THE SOUTH ON
TIIK FUESIDENCY QUESTION.
Foreseeing that irreparable dam-
a?e would ensuo to ) the Democratic
party from
by the South
nomination
in June, we have in several articles
urgeu tne poucy 01 non-iniervenuu...
For the most part this is the expres wm malte;a formidable rival of Tii
sion of Southern newspapers of the; ,-v; iWi'ii:?TAv'riffnr
- - ; . '."I
tvonservauve pany. is ue rcai i
i ? . . .
It is the real
leeuDg ouuB peopw iuou, l'; "
few puriAIs some of them eaitea
with conspicuous ability-we regret
to see pursuing a course which tends
inevitably to distraction in the party
counsels, perhaps to an nltimate weak
nomination. Our friend of the Char"
lotte Observer i not one ; of . these.
The Observer says, under the head
of
"The . South. .Cannot be the
:.- , -IU ..-. v
Choosen'
"The Wilmington Stab comes out in some
rewDto kee1
sensible remarks and advises the boutuern
fiiiPrp0ipnHiiciin.iMRtawiinafi claims I
wm ged bto I
lo the reahty,; revolting though : it. may he.
tliat instead of .7 being choosers we , are" .at
best only beggars, and mast make the best
iut of what is proffered us. The' South
will be pretty much a uint for any candi-
u:iie me jxortu preiers, ana - v
both ill-timed and unwise in the
and Petersburg papers to exhibit
zeal on the subject at this particular iunc
. . T f . r XT u
Hire m nuairs. u a niajuruv 01 uic ixnuu-
cru States declare in. their primary con ven-
lions, an it seems probably , they, will do,
that Tlluon is.an acceptable man, th6v it is
th fbitv f ihft youth to wheel into Hie line"
and give him her hearty . and zealous sup
port. We of the reconstructed'States must
he t-xveediri. ly cautious how and where we
step, for we may stumble upon a torpedo
Ht any moment which will blow us into
atoms. We are going in to Win and not to
irritate or arouse the-already too hitler
hatred and euvy existing at the North, even
among that, class, who. earnestly detire to
we a change of the Administration. : With
a view to that end, we sincerely' hope ' that
uo Southern fttte will'send instructed dele
gates to the National Democratic Conven
tion at SL Louis." :
No instruction! - Let every South
ern State have a free, unpledged del
egation that, can cast its ballot for
the strongest man. And no manu
facture of sentiment in favor of any
body! . As ihe -Observer says, and as
SaS.a jastified in ..reat.ng t.,o ! riC a,ry tl.re f.A.ft f' 5S8f
eral election, we must reconcile ourselves policy; If she can say, VUnk iUapr yotftvof .the United, ,btatesi for the i . . v f .Thnrraaifand Tilden. " a
i kiii. - aii il. ia HumiLrcu uu an uauuo mc i iul. isu.isjv.it a vviivi w..v ti om l n 5i t fr l in jtiat dtu iiiriii . im wouiu i - . . . . i . , ; . .i i ; 1
we have said before, if a majority at The New York TFosays that cratiS party in the pending presiden
the North are for Tilden, Tilden is I the .wandering street pedler is deluding I jaj contest my estimate of the popu
the man. Our duty is to accept, not ffi rlsh'orSoTist lar sentiment in North Cardinals
choose, either Tilden, Hancock Bay- I
to have .the . finest opportuni-
ties for carrying j the election. Heister Clymer is reported upon general opinion in the State. Ninety
Out of the number of able and ,,er- nine men out of a hundred there, if
11
n w-..:t.i i.
j t - i l
have . been pressed for the nomina
tion, cannot the tSeonle's favorWbe
-r. , T
named? If noti"thenthe ranks
of the Democratic party ought sure
ly to contain such a person.' The
difficulty in the way of a choice is
in the feud between the Ohio and tb
New York Democracy to . which the
South must not become a party- We
find prominent journals like the Bat
XjiigsemzHig sub;intejnpe
. rate remarks as these on the action
of the. Ohio Convention: V '
"The-tauatics went back on all that the
Democracy has gained in the past three
years.5 1 The -party las won some prestige
as thief figbtersr- so -the Ohio-Democrats
..- elect MrGeorge 11. Pendleton t0k preside.
. It has earned some. cfediffradhesioq; to
nieassures .looking .to specie .payment, so
they, dtMare!;fJ..theiragibljy. , It has
: guiueusome influence by its oemand for
4 a higher order , of gtatesmacsbip, so they
nominate. Did BUI Allen, who is a 'war
lKr8e andOId.Koman of the worst type.
' Nothihgtcan bd "done with these people.,
It is idle to appeal to the knobs on which
iiiiu ivhi r nf ir iihiu ana nn iv ntinv t r rrv
ia In nmnilmlP and riisnvnm Hwm no Momn.
crats, and put them in quarantine. L-.- Pass
-r , w .u.u
around : the bat for Coatribulions to pur
chase disinfectants,"; f ,
; - If Mr. Allen's friends committed a
blunder, what will yon call this ?
No; this sectional business t is all
wrong." The ' nomination should be
irrespective of gectiott," except so far
as securing votes is concerned. If
, i.
He a
ty to elect a President, let the West
yield the nomination to thatsection.
ItiseVhapnatural for New York
...i - - . ....... ,, ...
to rm htins as 8he H028-
We may not wish to indaige her in
thern but If Bhecanive wsnrancepf
all she claims. The question is, can
she assure ;yictdry? n" J
The'lEasleln candida2el who ara
mean who have been talkqd.of much,
are Tilden ftn4 Hancock. Tildencattl
probably ' cairfy (Ne w York better,
think Vr,nnr. riianr, nvL
mani'onH ;hi Knfl'nrr k ',t
"J ;he nalgthan witb;
WW Ff W.'WM V . MIOVHilQM, 4. a 114
them. ; ,11 aucock, luiglit . carry: I'erin -
tarry itahanj Tilden, TiWencwould fSt
bestrorin-N
4;nA if fmf armtv: i nrr.
TTnV more certain to carry the State than
UanCOCK. . LnvUVo Who NVidia therein . "Newi
iiui iuo cob .......
vis, who is endorsed aa a thorough
t. u . nn.'v.A wr nrnminant. I ft
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large-intellectual and pbysicaKpro I
portiops,. it would ' seem Jhat Judge
Dvis 'would make a good1 enough
; ..-...-..--
p.aniimaiB. as uh wuu u osguiwn i
' ' ...r .i,;ff .,11
make a creditable 1 resident.vilo Jimosities Which have been encrendered
understood, to ; bo a ! tnodefato hard j
payig 'then if i he Vis pushed
nregent Btate of the popular mind
4CU 1UJ HIB UUiUluaMUU, w uutv - i
,p ,t.a .g.p
I Going back to our starting
Thpro R,inn1(1 hn manifested at St.!
rn?a w tiifl Snnthprn delegates no
... ... .i .
favoritism ior mis. or xnai canuiuaic, i
or l,n. of polioy o issues that am
utumwi ri.vj, , f
dividingtbe party.?, A dose,;Observ.
ant, strictly impartial t attitude will
be found to have beeiV th6 sensible1
fMntr whfli. c pfit on. dav arrives. I
.-I u'.' .Jlli" J"1' wA
uau uCU . . ua. . . ! -fr
anrt iast must make the nomination,-1
If the South can help these sections I '
to laV aalde their . rivalries;. and -tnu:
t. Vt : .: :. :3 : u v.-? 1
aisles ana 8
policy
cock and Hendricks, or Tilden and
Palrher.' and have her advice; fol
lowed, 'lluii will he be en
we.tbfnk it to the praises of 'all as the timely publicans to put our parly on the de
St'SuS peace-maker. If , the South can- fensive from the start, as it has done
)it so mucn r- , , 1 r lor the past twelve years, ;.and tliey
not effectively play the role pf : pa-
... -v. . , rr m -l
ciflcator, let "lier-liojd ontil the
honr of extremity arrives, and . be
, - . , t- , ,
prepared: with the lights before
her to do what ' i wisest and Safest
both for the. Democratic party and
the country. .
!rAK-llJT.
The income ' of James Gordon
Bennett, of the New York Herald, ia csti-
mated at fS.SOOjper day ; '
The Fredericksburg St.tr says
Gen. FitZ Lee, Jin . cousequeqce .of other
pressing engagements, has been compelled
to decline the command of the Southern
battalion "Centennial Legion." -
ti, xrm vi 7!;a
a Washington dispatch "A Triumph for
Blaine, CoL Scott Clears him Completely' I
It is now iu order for somebody to step I
' " oK-iLMxtm,
salt of mercury which, when rubbed upon I
worn piaie, imparls 10 it a unei argent i
gloSS, but it comes Off in the SOUP Or the 1
pudding, ana salivates the lamuy. ;
fo'-' "to"'"'" MAW MM M.W
gated outrage. : Mr. Panforth, a Republi-1
con mnmher iIia finmn rommiiti r.nh- I
licly says that nothing has been proved.
. f -I
This, iri connection with a long correspond
dence from Washingt
on in the . World;
backed up by an editorial vindicating Pen
dleton, is significant,"- The"W5K? has here
tofore been hostile tarendleton. ;
THEPBEHDENCr.
News and Vlewn-The Creat. Strpesle
: an Seen from a Variety of Standpoints
Col. Waddell Expresses Illmaelf.
THE SITUATION AS , VIEWEP BY HON.
FERNANDO WOOD, OF NEW YOUR.
1 Baltimore Gazette f
Hon. Fernando Wood, of 7 New I
York, at first, with some hesitancy,
but
great
views:. a nave.very. nine .aouDt.ot
people of this conntry will continue
the Kepublican party in" power, as 'it
m8 ouuwii ouviu nicaptiij anu pro-
fligacy. Therefore, 1 assume it is
i.ni.nV.nl.U (U.l it. " III 1' .'
" rT" MI .r WV e
a . ... -i ... w
I u ...v. v.,.vui wis
I j . ; rrt "
next administration. There is a eren
eral demand, for change of party and
administrative policy. I think the
general derangement, of all the in
dustrial' arrangements of the country
and the depressidn of every branch
ot trade are directly traceable to the
conduct of the Partv. in bower. Not
withstanding tbe many follies Ameri-
TT"7, commit
, there is a strong ein of common
sense ly ing at the ouiidltion!of nr
social organization,- and disgusted,
doubtless; as, -manyiire, by the
macbinaUons and selS-hness of poli-
tioians, this common sense will assert
itself at the polls in demanding 1 an
procuring a radical change of governi
FWtWPtendi
pauses to those which now exist have
prolac44: tfif.'iiTWulU' w.icb'i'aotici'
Patri in hi8 ase- Whilst I do not
tion, withvreferene tour candidate,
: Witt)tbdiife0ia3r'iV'iJi dftbfakip:
organization pf the democratic party,;
whicji ilV.Xfmm iUtinder -.all '
I m - . Ml
.VirciwwUnWflel
tePoroinate witr, reierte lo tb inj
1 'fluence8ntf-.Sr94ccg-.wiriclrKr-
in a moment, ireeiy and with f nominated -a defeated candidate on 1 ing the issue at this time in this light,
franknssOhiis expressed his the same old platform, is one of the I we are compelled to give it as our
the success .of . the Democratic .party I this without intending to express any far manifested raore
in the approaching national contest. 1 opinion of Governor Allen's ability different sections,
I do not deem it possible that the or fitness for the "P
nvinrr m-ira nnrnpra wnnui uh t
York is 'debatable ground: roim- I
callv it swings like the peridulum iof I
rJnflVvfmmne eitrami to the I
twenly to tiftv tnousana majority, i in
And affa-n at tne e
large a majority the other way.
However strong we may tie attached 4
to our-leading "Btatesmenrcandor-
compels ! me 10 'aamitinair'iuoani-si
. . . . ... .1 . . 1 - ,i!T
by their participation with the inter-
candidate one whpse'ipublioi and pn-
oofa Hfo io Kairvt1 imrnanh nrt who I
will recognize the organization' and united South again.iuThe people will
the.platforni if;the Democratic party despair about; jfederal politics and de
as laid dowain that CoriventiouVSve vote themselves l exclusively -to their;
can , do . better with him if : he.lives I
nntfiifin of TJsnr "Vork than, if s he TB-l f
sides within 1 the State. " If the West
Ao.inJti. ..n ,,uv o Iraniiamnn T will I
' xt xr: tn,..'.nifn I
ensure, miu,xytjw iuiK uY WYci incuij
thousand majority, nator Bayard
of.hvla foBH nff o we 1' " lie 19 hiofh.
loue( witb , a personal.: and public
jfg wjthQt Vblepjishi; and would b
as: strong at any olhect Eastern .- raan
wno -cwuiu oe namei. u ' H
say or him tnat he comes; imm a
small State: as such a man as he be-
ion?s tQ the whole-country.
"In conclusion, 1? would say that if
Vre
degree , oi unanimity tne name oi
Judge pavjd DaWs, and be should be
reason that while he is a: thorough
Democrat in line with the Democral-
' , l ie' partv, he is thoroughly unassaila
litled I ble. V It will be the policy" of the Ile-
have whipped us on that line of fight.
They cannot do that against. Davis.
I claim to be a Bourbon, a Bourbon
straight. Tli ere is not an i' that I
have not dotted nor a.V that I have
not crossed in the Democratic alpha
bet. ' I entered this House in 1840,
thirty six years ago, and I have never
wavered nor' never "hesitated. ' As
such a . Democrat Davis is entirely
acceptable to me and: those ;I repre
sent. In saung this I mean no dis
paragement of ; Mr. Thunnan, Mr.
Hendricks, or any other leading man
of the West, arid certainly not of the
East."
11 OX. A. M. AVADDEIX'S VIEWS.
: y I Baltimore Gazette, Saturday. . ; ?
Hon. A. M. Waddell, of North
Sima JTePre.s.ental from the
xuiru, or it muiiigi.uu. utai.riui., i
as follows upon the situation: "While I
I have decided opinions of my own
based, to a large extent, on tbe ex-
pressions or tne newspapers. J. Know
th opntimpnt. nf mv nwn dist rict.
VOT nn,j KoiioJn T lnnr h
aK.eu, woum say, give us au avail
1 J . 1 J t : ' !
able man who is a sound .Democrat.
j
and we will be content.' The people
of North Carolina have an admira
tion for Bayard, amounting almost to
personal affection. They, regard him
as a man of great abilities and lofty
character, worthy of - the name he
bears: Their only fear about him is
that, it nominated, his very excellen
cies (as they regard them) would be
used as weapons against him. They
consider Thurman as one of the
ablest statesmen . and constitutional
lawyers jn America,' and would gladly I
so pport him but I apprehend .that J
the action of the convention at Cin- .
cinnati has' destroyed-his ' chances. I
Why " thatr"tjonventton should have I
I eccentricities or our politics. 1 sav I
at I
residency. ' Mr. I
Hendricks is also popular ; in North
Carolina, and would ?-get: a hearty
i support n nominatea.- ;,8" to Vrov.
I Tjldeti; : ! think, the general sentiment
f ' l. J ' 1 ' L '' P j'l V - ' ' .' 1 TTT.' ' '
18 oiiows:,iiis reiorm move-.
-a
1 uicill iu Aicn iuia, aiiu'llia SUCCESS
I . , .... " ,
was regarde.1 as a very hopeful sign,
and made him very popular, but tho
result of the next election, there,
-which j'' was- said to have beenicon-
i 11 j I l j- t- T : . -
trolled by him, in which tbe majority
'y.riuceu. nas , created
me tear uuit no coujq not carry ( n is
own otate, wnicn is absolutely, neces-
sary. Another element of anxiety
about him if nominated is to be found
in the aversion of "our people to; the
idea of having the elections audlthe
administration of the government
controlled in the interest of eastern
capital.'. sThese things, " and' the fact
th
three
de
th
Berapcracycpuldele'ctJ but tbey
will give bimnheir sfulL8t:rengb it
nominated i Jddro l)ftvifi
18 J?Sa
runs 2111 iiuneMi. huh hii h mm" vhai
wouia raaKe; au acqeptaoie Jf residenu
it,
fM! hm -ili
SfvaL'JTOffi?
7avP-T r70ipilai MW
I . I. .... . 1 -
iuv wuu liiu ivuivwiavn koihi tvr
that tbe people would understand it
fully.-1 believe he would-get the
unanimous suypur t tne vpereui t
North Cafolida. These eera to be
the most bromiuent candidates now.
ine wemuuravio r rauw jjijuuo -
ever. ftbg democrats cannot.beat r
him tby cannot beat anybddy,and.
-theref wre,-jHHpbewllreceii. the..
ivepauiioiutT: wuiwu.., -.i''Soa
: f 11!
lone thing which; the northern Demo-
crats ought tb.bear. in niind.Yj The
fighting one another over the money
i auoiucr over tue uiuucjr .
questionor the like, arid thereby lose ;
thft fl AfttlOiT. 1th eV Will Tl(Ver 8eO ' I :
own State and 'Iocal affairs."
f
riiESS COMMENTS.
, Baltimore Gazette It : is not
, Jialtimore Uazette:.; It, is not a.
ouestion. of .the .nomination at bt.
j . . , , . . . ; ' .
Lop's,ut, jtaw.., , , , , , ,
-.1 in New York Tribune now con-
eludes that jthe electioh of VWiiliam;
M. Evarts as the , Uepublican candi
date for the;Presidency.is not an lth-J
uuvc.w uKC .
The .New.
Jersey Jlerald would
have the Democracy uhderstanI;that
to carry that ;State thymus t. rn'ake
ex;G6vernor Joel Parker their' PresiV
dential nominee.' ' ' ' 1 ' i J
Petersburg J , Index-Appeal : Did
Bill Allen is like Samson in one re-
, Thq New, York Tribune has dis
covered signs ithat General Hancock
is to be pressed to the front with re
newed 'vigor as tlic Democratic ' can
didate, and that the movement Will
probably stari from Washington.
Asheville
Hendricks we
Citizen' -Tilden and
believe will sweep the
country. With them as candidates
the honest people pf the country teel
that if they should not succeed, they
will have dope more, -deserved ftie
cess. :;,
C 1 1 ri sti a n sb a rg ( Va. ) Messen gzr:
Already the choice is narrowed to a
triangle, with Blaine at the apex of
the Republican and Tilden at the
apex of the Democratic. Conkling
and, Bristow jcomplete the former;5
ilendncks and Hancock tbe latter. -
New York Xun: W e think it
would tronblei the most sanguine sup
porters of Mr. Blaine to uame ten
delegates out jof the two hundred and
two from New York, Pennsylvania,
Qhio, and Indiana whom they know
of their own personal knowledge to
ka fnr ha nomination nf Rlainp
not tb,8 end his case ?
Indix'AppefLl: Gen. Hancock still
remains as the embodiment of modera-j
tion, integrity patriotism, and fidelity
to the constitution, and as the central
figure and - rallying-point around
which all parties, sects and ''sections
of the United States can enthusiasti
cally gather. J
Chicago Tribune: The real strug
gle is between! Bristow and Blaine;
lbev are the candidates of the West
. . e. .u ite I
em States after the "favorite-sonny'! 1
nonsense is disposed of. The Bristow
men in the West, if forced tO an . ac- I
tn,lolomot tKo -i...nA . a
nominated.wiirundoubtedly go over
to ilaine ; and: the Blaine men in the I
West, when convinced that their can I
didate cannot be nominatec, will eo
13-:.L - - 1
w iJUStuw. .. I
Petersburg Post: The naked
choice: then t is . narrowed down be
. TT- r j ri-1 , , . I
tweeu liauuuus auu a uuen, ana . tne 1
selection should be made simply on
consideratibns of availability ; for as
to!'the. HlatlvlmeriU'. and aualifica-
tions 'of these two ' men there can be
no debate, and will be none. View-
opinion
A -
strength in the
and can probably
command more Electoral votes than
Generar ilancock dr any otjher hanied
man. i ' ' , 1
ropt organization of Tammanv. and:
iuiiuifi'i
I ihniiii nnm AF n nnrla..
the canal ring of plunderers, will add
two vol for Mr. Tiblpn in n?i kn
I iiiiii uiuiiucici n m auu I
Stat;e for every one he might thereby
lose; : ;Tbat' 'he Vuld ?arry-''"Kew'
y6rk by an "overwhelming -majority
1 w hv not rU loaet MKf w!, ,1't
i we nave not im
Would fear the I
issue snoutu 'another
be the choice of the St. Louis Con-
vention.
l?;or.mn'r..l ' - 77T.,.,,.. . ,T1 hi'
mains in xne neid One W HO, trom'Xhe
i - - i i . - . '1
firs ho oolWI w IJ-
-..w uvuiaicu iu ro uui
. . . . " &.. .
Sjraolllty Of Conciliating the West :
and the time : has, arr vbd, Dhon .- n'
uuamuiujr 01 iiie Aemocrauo" masses
Jlri -imi? ;
dllW
JPan wbose' selection WouldA offend
W.factftio'kectlo U
i. .. ; : .. : . ,. , ;
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s Wilson, Advance: .Ho wr if ,Go vern
iarmj that; h, no'iHinaiiOTwnr; Ui-
spireV confidcnce?Svery where
more likelynbtn tirjrotber secure tt
fflaog hini Oflr$ta,o4ardtbearari,b,
I , 1 . , . . : - - . .. i m
itics. I say I opinion that Gdvernor Tilden has so
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, - woi 1uui.uimb 'wuh reierences ana
Wn 1 1 lllnafvot n.L.I... - ; .
msirncuons ior seirmeasorement forwarded on ap
Branch Office. 29 Mftidsn Tjn n Vnrt
. Manufactory, Pioneer Works, Birmingham. Enr.
dec 14-PAW U ' ' .- -.: a L
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. .THE AMERICAN SPORTSM AH ,
A SIXTEEN PA OE PAPER.
PBPICATKD 1H . i,u
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lioo, Months., $4 Yan,
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- DTTlrttte0' the power-eoatai&ed W :a Kortsaee
I ayioi ana wire, aaua
Sd Jane, 1869, and r.-gistered In Book "W. W." pKe
447, Records of New Hanover Conntv. I will fnre-
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I "eonveyea, at hdhc Auction, at Exchange Cor-
r . TTs- ..r in lucre
ff? I? 5" 2T9- Iminon, oa the 8fU PAY
muiji naAi1 ai 11 o'ciock.
Said mortgaged premises are the well known RR.
SIOKNCE of the
f tbe late aid John A Taylor, aitaate
1 on Market Street, In this city and running through
w oee f;ierma o.
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ThKlh G-fLTIPttU
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.O.i merchants. of wn
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their business In its columns. . Harine a
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g5reacaptutehasBrsi should
UdinTKershaw fjoi, sJ rf, a't
yiation on. the Wateree riyen at S
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ink.
advertiflingf 4cV addreesi i iflt
lEARD,Ed,4Prop'r,
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Hereafter
""B5 ua rapiuij lucrcaeuigcircaiauen irirougaeux:
one of the woarthieBt-tectionB on the- Wateree riVex.
It is considered a most . , ;
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SkleS IOrJ Years; and have ai'ljored, wounded, or have contracted any disease, ap-'iJi-it
?? , - Jfi1 '21 I ply atonce. Thonsands entitled. - Great numbei 8
ktiKfactorr -
ADRIAN & VOliWBIKSi W
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INSUKANUISrttia'it'lfeirun-fi
iFire - ani Life': Insurance Apicy; of
V.
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Bepreseutlns over $62000,000 Asset
1 "OFFlCKCommerclal Exchange Building,
Nortli Water Street " fel25-tf .
piiDMONT & 5 AELiiciTcar '
Life Insurance Company
pr Richmond, Virginia.
r - :r.. : .:.". ; ;r 2-.- .-. i
Over 22,300 Policies Issued,
Annual Income Over $1,500,000
ProgressiTe i -Prabw I Promjt ! '
8 MA LI. EX PKNSES. SMALL LOSSES, SECURE .
INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESEUYE.
ANP GOOD SURPLUS
Premiums Cash, Policies Ubcral,
. Annual JDiviiilon of Surplus.
AETH17B J. HILL, Jr., Agent
Office for the present with Pr. T. F. Wood. Medi "
cal Examiner, on Market street," two doors west of
Green & Flanker's drug store, Wilmington, N. C.
September S-tf " 4 v
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A, Card.
IL
AVING TAKEN MY BROTHER. W. J. GOR-
uuiN. into parinersnip with me, we will irom this
date conduct a GENERAL INSURANCE BUSI
NKSS. under.the style of JOHN W. GORDON &
unu in liii. dour w. gokuon.
Hi
AVING THIS DAY FORMED A PARTNER
SHIP with ray brother and late' employer, JOHN
W. GORDON, under the firm and style of JOHN
W. GORDON & BRO., for the prosecution of the
UKNKKAL INSURANCE BUSINESS. I tike this
method of Informing my friends and the public ge
nerally, that I shall continue to tako Dleasure in
waiting upon them at oar Office, No. 24 North Wa
ter Bireet. W.J.GORDON.
;. my 4-tf . : ? , ,
INSURANCE ROOMS
- of i v -v,
Atkinson & Manning.
$70,006,000 Asaeta Represented.
FIRE.
Ins. Co. of North America. . '.. .Philadelphia.
Phenix Insurance Company. ..... .New York.
Continental insurance Co u. ; i .New York."
N. British & Mercantile Ins. Co .London.
Hartford Fire Ins. Company...... Hartford.
National Fire Ins. Company Hartford.
Springfield F. & M. Ins. Co Massachusetts.
" ITXARINE. -"v'-;' r-:
Mercantile Mutual Ins. Co... ..... New York
Ins. Co. of North America Philadelphia.'
' 5 -i tJJ ' LIFE. : : i. '.,-'
Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Cto,...HartforcL
March a-tf . -
JN(30URAGE HOMB mSTITUTIONS.
; Security against Fire.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
V" RALEIGH, a
This Company contbmes to write Policies, at fair
Jf.,on aU classes tf inearaWe property. . -.cSS8.0
P.mPtt7 adjusted and paid: The
ou", wrapuuy growing m pnbHc f avew, sad
PPconfidence, to insurers qXjMwperty in-
Agents in all paita of the State.
, JLH. BATTLE. Jr.. PreadanL '
C. B. ROOT, Vice President. '
BEATON GALES. Secretary. : v
, PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor!'
', m i ?. i v ATKINSON. A MANNING. Aim.!
jr?sag-tr ,Wumington,JI.
jociiiis. ui ijpn ew; nan over 1
AUlllOrfKil rnnlllll AAA AAA 1
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wise uapt ai paid in S30O.000.
i Surnlns Fuiid
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johndaWson s
D. R. MURCHISON
DONALD MoRAB "
H. VOLLBRS ;i-..u;
R. R. BRIDGER '
C M.5 STEDMAN
L B. GRAINGER
JA8,,A,iLRAK j
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' i U borden!
J. W. ATKfNSQy ' -
m. wkddeltj
a ... v.-... ,,T1
traiion, wmaiiam co. Vcrmonti
MANtJFACTUBJSri OF '
-id
I-iaaEisMiEflds
; yuf -co-of aS kinds. ' ! f f:fea?i" i
Partlrn.r atteBtfoU nkiA'&kshia'i-iil
i,d 3aabie prices
SendOTSfrCBlar tttel Jfl;lp4V
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tbiee montbl, 8ftcts i o mouli,5 S!7 " 13
. o.u ,o . v' v. mfeHDumenw iiome uaie
Honest anl CapaWe Men or Office Sf f J
I f For the Campaign.
c The even ta of ihe Prefidcntial campaign wOl h
eo faithfuUy and folly Ulusbrated la TH K N few
YOR ML hDN aa to commend it to eandid men of
kll Dailies ! We will send TUB WKKKLY Rni
TION(eigbt pages) poet paid, from now till after
Selection for 60 C. the SUNDAY EDITION.
I feame size, t the same price ; or tbe JJAILTfonr
". I nacra for . " - I '
l tAddrees r THB SDf, New York rlty.
! -I ft T at home. Agents, wanted.
:(JXiU and terms free. ' TUUK
free. TEUK & CO.. Angnfcta.
Ajrent s Wan'ca." " 9 eamoles sent for snmn
A. H,PUiJJiK AXXU.Beockton. Mass. ,
Thij'Clalm-HonSe Established in l65.
obtained for Officers. Soldiers
and Heamen of WAR of- l-f,i
! and '65, and for their heirs. The law Includes de-
j-: , -, 1 entitled to an. Increased kat, and ehcnld app;y im
it4 p mediately; '.All Boldieri and teamen f iheWAR
I ot ims who served for any; period, howeverihort.
wneuier ai?auieu vr uui., hju an wiaawn (f f
enr.h
not now on the Pension rolls, are reqneaied. to e.n&
me their address at once. , : .-, v - E
U nTT NTT1 V K MI wno enwstea in ICGl 2 and .
rjU Uxi l Xi '6Sare enUtled. bend yonr diu
charges ana nave tnem examines . .Business, before
the PATBNT . OFFICE solicited. ' Officers returns y
and accounts settled, and all just claims proeecnted.
As I make no cha ee nnless enccessfnirXieanei.t
all to enclose two stamps for reply and rctnrn of pa
pers. U.ukui$ a. iatmur. .lock box 47, wast .
I recommend capt. ix:mon as an nonorahle and
miccessfnl Practitioner. t. A. Hnrlbut. M. t: . 4 h
Congressional pistnetof Illinois, late Msjoc Geu'j
U. 0. VOIS. : , ...
, In writing mention name of Uua paper.
$77
PER 1 iWEKKr ' OUABANTEE iSji 'i ( 1
Agents, JMale and Female, in their own
locality. Terms and uu i FIT FliKK.
Address P. O. V1CKBBY A-Co Angnsta, Maine.
tftf- TO J)ApeTdayathome. SampleswoHhl
ioD Z(U free. Stihbon Co., Portland. Mc.
:
t)SYCH01TAlSCY, OK SOUE CHARMING."
A7. Jlow either sex may fascinate and gain the
lore and affections of any person they choose in
stantly. -Thia art aU can possess, free, by mail for
25 cents; together with a Marriage Gnide, kgyetian
Oracle, Preams,1 Hints' to Ladies, etc. 1,(j00,(KW
sold. queer dook. Aoarees rx wixjlxams a
1 ' rtTjTl l m nUPrO I Dnrm? this month
A tmhAl Ufrlm I will diroose of
we
100
Olt-
NEW and SECOND-HAND PIANOS and"
OAN8of First-ClaasMakerii. including WATRk'.
M lajyi Bill rwuu nuuiBianDKcuiiis onerefl.
NEW 1 OCTAVE PIANOS for f 26 BOXED luA
SHIPPED. Terms f40 CASH aid $10 MONTH
LY , until, naid. NEW 6 OCTAVE 4 STOP OI -
HANS, with Book Closets and Stool Warranted jv
8IOOUZO cash, ana 5 MONTHLY Uf,tl
paid. ILLUSTKATJUJ ., CATALOGUES mailed.
HORACE WATERS & SONS,81 Broadway, N.5
U t CONFEDEIt ATE
BILLS.. BONDS AND POSTAGE STAMPS Wit.
TED. S4 for rarest bills, l O ror rarert ttami i
it will pay io- sena mem immeniatciv. AlK) othor
curiosities. AMERICAN ST All P CO., Bex 401$,
new. ior a. ,. 7-i--;.' . .royvu-4w
EDITH PY L E
JUST PUBLISHED. A' splendid new novel bjt
bs. maxt J. iiox.vE8,wnoseotner worKs brerciHli
id rereait wita oeiighuui interest such as "Tern
stand Sunshine," "Leua Rivers," "Edna Browu-I
S," "West Lawn." etc Price $L50.
RECORD YEAR
JUSS READY. The second number fMavi n
this wonderfully popular monthly maeazineand di
ary of important events and current mi.cellany. A
capital Dumoer, inner inecnoicest reaamg matter
and a tuperb steel portrait of Moody, the gieat lie
yivaliBt. Price, 50 cento. 1
G. W. CARLETON & CO.. Publisher? ,
ap !&-4wDtW , j - Madisea Square, New York.
414 uAITIMnDL lin
LEXINGTON ST. UAU IIYlUnCHlU.
Correspond Direct
: If yon want true bettom fiinires and save a con
siderable per centage ia the purchase ot FINE PI
ANOS AND ORGANS. TRY IT t
If you wish to Purchase
Yon will get any reasonable guarantee to insure yon,
that Pianos purchased of this House A KB 1QUA' ,
IF NOT SUPERJOR TO THE MOST hOTED
MAKE KNOWN. " Unpurchased? competent Judges
,who have tried them, pronounce them .
:A;SupendrFitinosr
. ..... . mtm -m4cv--'" i
They haye SEVEN fata 7X1 OCTAVES. FINR
TONE and TOUt H, OVEKSTHUNG BASS, FULL
IRON FRAME, THE AGRAFFE, CARVED LE(S.
LYRE, C '- .i .
They are beautiful, durable t n 1 wear well.
Sold at very reasonable pi ices, and
ecial Inducements
if negotiated for direct to Hub Hone e. f
imnv Pullv M arrantfid
J. JF.. IS.UECfi.ERT,
414 Lexlastou St.,
iff'.
ap 23-tf Baltimore, ind.
4-
v ; TlIE STAR,
' Published at Marlon, S. C $3 a
ifit'Ali!nYcarln Advance,
Offers 'tiie following liberal premiums to sutr-
,aDrihersst'?t-.-; i'.-.-.j. :jsi-
A HANDSOME ENGRAVING: (19x14 in.) to
single snh-cribtrs
, , AN JSXT A COPY OF THE STAR for one year U
any one who Will send a Club or Frvx subamUsrs,
and an EngravMe to-each membpr of the Club.
A LADYS MOROCCO SATCHEL. I- OR SET OIP
GOLD STUDS; each valued at t 50t,. io &aj-
sending a Club of Fifteen. , s , .
- TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD' tor ema of twenty
ftra,f! ' I u v.vi'j ,,.,. j.. .-.. .-. .
? TWENTY-FIVE IlnT.T.ATfS 1TJ OREKTJRAIIKS
toraCblTirW.vrr t j
? FIFTY DOLLARS JN GOLD for a Club of One.
Hundred.
AN ELEOANT FAMILY SEWING MACHTNK.
WBox A Gibba, worth $30 for a Club of Oue Hun
dred tad VttST V ' '
With Uttie energy and enterprise, ob lady of
. kcuucuuui u every neigusornooa migni get one or
more of the handsome premiums 3 ered.
1 1 .Premiums promptly paki on receipt of names ac
comsamed by the cash. '
' -Monet mav be -mliifi h-r AmTt. Pnat Office
i prder, or to registered letter at our riak. V
, Aearcss au letters to
'I'M.- '.!
Wi J. MoKERALL, Editor,
. : .; . Marion. H. C.
3 !QEjOT DEE y- HERALD,
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Wadee-
ke times, the Hkbald take
Journals of thoday. D1son
tiaaiUrij The Hibiid ia.oeyoteu
h to the family circle. It contains original and select
m, uumw , u , c T CI Jf IluliUJ 111 IU
thonld sbbscribei for it. Iu low-price (only ose
dollarj pace8.it within the reach uf every one ia tb
land.' 'We pay -all postage.5 : ' i ;i ' -
READ WHAT THE PRES8 THINKS OF US.
The iToWi a jftrl CZoa KVhrUv mr. Havin?
.tached to its staff,' There is enough hamoroB
reading in it to make one laugh for a week enoagh
to; keep you Jolly tDl the next comes. Jtockmart
(Go.) New. We refer to the publisher of this paper.
I Sabecribeat tonceL Address. HERALD. Wades-
wi Buieet' writers in. Xtiortn (Carolina ni-
rr
ThpTLincdln uProffress
the only paper published In Lincoln county,
andh&A am extensive circulation among. the- Men
ehanu, Farmers and aU classes oi business men iin
theState. - -.' ',:'.v,r v. . -
' It offers to the-Merchants ef Wilmington a de
sirable medium for ".advertising their- busines
throuzhont Western Tsorth Carolina. v?
' j LihQM) tarma wllk be allawail ;on vu-lv advert-
I
tow.a.pta frSenSVSr- 0 V-F; R P,Ti:- ,
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