COLORED KKPUBMCANS INCOCS- i be state coHTenilon of African Office Seekers. , - v ! " tt.leigh News Observer Report Condensed. Yesterday the conventioa met at Commons Hall, leing ealled to order by Geo. VV. Price, of New Hanover. About 75 delegates, from alt parts of the State, were found to be present. A. II. Hicks, t, Washington county, was made temporary; chairman, and E. VV. Turner secretary. The chair man made quite a long speech, ex pressed his pride at participating in the first convention of his race in North Carolina, and went on to say: "We should be more than glad and thankful to . know that we live in a . State where we can meet under such favorable auspices, without fear of molestation, and take! counsel among ourselves as to the best and most proper steps to take to elevate the standard of our race." He went on to say: "Iet us prudently petition - the President and Cabinet for a proper and just recognition in all things proper, though upon merit and qualification only, as a portion of ' ' the body politic." j A committee on "credentials, com posed of. VV. V. Turner, James H. Harris, J. C. Price, John H. Land, John S. Leary, was appointed. While they were examining papers, speeches ' were made by George L. Mabson and John II. Williamson, the latter call ling the attention of the delegates to the Colored Industrial Fair at Ra leigh. He showed the object of the fair and its importance to the colored . people of the State, stating that it ' was the only .'. State fair in the world which was gotten up land conducted by colored men. I - -Rev. J. C. PriceJ of New Berne, was made permanent President by : acclamation. The permanent President delivered a well worded speech, in which he said his hope was to further the best - interests of the colored race in North Carolina as well as that of the whites. He claimed that this I State was the most intelligent in the South. Then he said the object of this convention was to find out why the negro was not recognized in the distribution of offices bvHhe Kepublican parly, vna j - TT 1 ne iouowinz - were euuseu v ice E. Smith, J. S. Leary, J. II. Wil liamson. J. II. B. Waneb, H. H. Martin. H. J. C. Chambers, J. H. Montgomery. , L. R. Ferrebee, a delegat from -tTranville, withdrew from the Con vention. He was not allowed a seat by the committee on Credentials. He had been, in the Penitentiary on ae count of a conviction for larceny, bat stated that he had been pardoned by the Governor, and that he was inno cent. He was allowed to make a statement before the Convention. lue Convention was in session on last night, and did not adjourn until nearly 42 o clock, bpeecaes . were made by George T. Wassom, James, 11. Hams, John b. .f rice, John H. W llliamsbn, J. C. Turner, John Dancy, Hill. W. V. of Edgecombe. The Convention meets again to-day. SECOND DAY. George W. Price, of New5, Han over, made the following i motion: "Th at a delegation of fifteen be ap pointed to go to Washington and bear to the President the resolutions and memorials passed by this conven tion relative to the wrongs we have -suffered and are stilt suffering at the hands of certain white men now in office." , ' - . " There followed some earnest de bate between Harris, Mabson, Rey nolds, Kandolpb, Hill and rnce of jiew iianover. tne latter taking a very decided stand, saying that the fight was against the white men con trolling the patronage of the admin istration in .North Carolina,! and that the Convention had gone too far now to grdV tender-footed and-nealy- iiiomuea at mis siage or ine game, and that unless their claims were ac knowledged he would; not be respon sible for the solidity of the colored vote in North Carolina. The motion was referred, to thej committee on rules, which soon reported the foi " lowing: . -y j Resolved, That a committee of fif teen, consisting of one from every Congressional district, and seven from the State at large, be appointed from this Convention to visit the citv of VVashington at the earliest day pos- .noie, i or me purpose or expressing the sentiments and conveying the memorials of this representative body, appointed in behalf of the colored pop ulation of this State, and lay the same before his Excellency the President and his cabinet. i ' J .;" , Resolved further, That all com munications and petitions now exist ing or to be created in. any of the counties or districts praying the ap pointment of colored men to offices of profited trust'be forwarded to said committee on or before the 15th dav of June, 1881. t The resolution was at once adopted. In discussing the appointment of this committee, Hill, of New Han over, said that he wanted the com mittee to consist iof the very beet ne groes in the State. He wanted no man there who could be bought off by a fifty, dollar or other office. , . O'llara endorsed all said by. Hill. He thought the negro had ; been too lorig figuring with broom and spit toon. He wanted a negro at the head of affairs deputies were played out. -' :-'iAir : '.);.";...: ' Mabson said that it was due to himself and others who thought with him to explain the remarks! the Con vention should have used in the lan guage of the resolution passed. He would yield to no man in devotion to his race. " - ; .-,'.-. :.- .... Dancy and Harris also spoke to the anbject, making some telling remarks. George T. VVaaaom, of Goldaboro, hoped that no-personalitiea rwould-be- jrj ; : luuulgeu III , luai uu objjcioiuuo would be cast on any v white office , holder in the State, but that it wpulfj be a united effort of the representa tive colored men .' of. North Carolina to elevate their race and see that they received a just.recognition in the di vision of .the. spoils of .office. ' ;M' . George Lane, of 'Pasquotank, said that if the white ; Republicans were indiscriminately repudiated, the col ored men would never be anything but hewers of f. wood and drawers.of. water; and cleaners of spittoons. A resolution of thanks was tender ed Mr. W. P. Canaday, of Wilming ton, for the stand he has taken in favor of the negro, j Stewart' Ellison, of Wake; intro dnced a resolution endorsing Colonel Ike Young, and advising his reten tion in office. ' ' : . - . v. Hill of New Hanover, introduced a resolution in regard to what he term ed the ignoring of the negto by the Democrats. :' ? :;? i.)Vy: "'s-:; The chairman announced the fol lowing as the committee to wait on President Garfield : Geo. W. Prloe; Jr., A. Hicks, Jr., J. C. Price, "!; B.' Abbott, J. E. O'Hara, J. H. Harris, M. F. Thornton, John H. Law, J. T. Reynolds, E. W. Turner, J. S. Leary, J. II. Williamson. First district, Hugh! Cole; second district, J. C. Dancey; third district, J. C. Hill; fourth district, Stewart Ellison; fifth district, G. T. Wassom; sixth district, H. II. Martin; seventh district, H. C. J. Chambers; eighth district, E. E. Smith. ! O'Hara read the address of the Convention, as prepared by the com mittee. O'Hara urged the import ance of organization. -'" :r- : ; W. V. Turner, of Wake, intro duced a resolution of thanks to Jas. H. Harris for the course he has pur sued in regard to the expulsion of ex-Governor W, W. Holden, as post-: master. Turner spoke to the resolu tion,! which was adopted unani mously. - r v The Convention adopted the Golda boro Star as the organ of the colored Republicans. p On Thursday morning, at 3 o'clock, the Convention of African office-seekers, which had bees in session two days) and the greater part of two nights, adjourned sine die. The ave rage I attendance of delegates was about one hundred. The resolutions printed by us on yesterday in relation to W. '. Uana day, and endorsing CoL Young were withdrawn last night. A resolution returning thanks to James H. Harris for opposing Gover nor Holden as postmaster was amend ed by striking out Governor nolden's name, and merely thanking J ames a. Harris for pressing the claims of the colored race at Washington. It was passed in that form. The following resolutions, intro duced by J. E. O'Hara, were adopted unanimously, as embodying the sen timents of the Convention: Resolved. That the fonndation principle which brought the Repub lican party into existence was that ot the equality before the law of the human race. Resolved That" this principle has been ! persistently violated for the past sixteen years in the election and appointment of omcers by discrimi; naung against: competent and deserv ing colored men. 1 , Resolved, ,That as a matter of sim ple iaet ice this unjust treatment ought now to be suddenly and finally stopped; that its continuance will work barm; that Us discontinuance will benefit all who ' rally under the Republican flag. , j Resolved, That airmen in power in the state and nation in a matter lending to elevate the negro race, and to encotrrage that spirit and man hood which should exist in a free people, striving for recognition as citizens of a common country, should at once endeavor to right the wrongs of which we complain, and take measures to prevent their recurrence in the: future; that this much is due to the negroes, who have sacrificed all save honor in defense of Republi can principles, and the white men who have allied themselves with the Republican party of this State. A resolution was introduced by Hill, of: Newj Hanover, requesting the Democrats to give the colored people .due representation on school committees and other places of trust without.emolnment. A warm dis cussion arose, during which the ques tion was argued pro and con by Wil liamson, Hill, Leary, Mabson, Was som, Danoy and Harris. At the close of the debate the resolution was adopted by a close vote. . " O'llara moved that the; executive committee consistof eleven members, including the president, which motion prevailed. - ' - - lhe president announced the fol lowing as the State executive com mittee: I J. E O'Hara, I. B. Abbott, G. W. Price, J. C. Price, J H, Har ris, J. S. Leary, J. H. Williamson. J.H. Montgomery, J. C. Dancy, Aug. uobbms and G. 1. Wassom. An address to the colored people was adopted. Our space is up. . This is a beautiful illustration of Senatorial courtesy or a nroper esprit de corps, .as the chief newspaper apologist styles it. r rne word or a senator ib to be taken as final and conclusive against a no minee trout uia own state, no matter bow fit and deserving the individual may be. Boston Herald, Ind Sep. . ; , ; Health is Wealth! D1 R. B. 1 C. WB8T'8 NBRVK ' AND BRAIN TRBATMKNT: aroecifle for Hvaterl&. i!nn. valitona. Nervous Beadache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Impoteney, Premature- old a ge, eaased by over-exertion, excesses, or over-lndnl-(ence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will enre recent cases. Bach box con tains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt or price. 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In miasmatic dis tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst," lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back .and- loins, and coldness of the spine and extremities, are only premonitions of severer, symptoms, which terminate in the ague:paroxysm,! succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. 3 ; vis -s w It is a startling fact, that qtumne, arse nic ami other poisonous minerals, lorm tne basis of mast of the Fever and Ague Preparations," Specifics," V Symps," ami "Tonics." in the market. --The. nrepara- . tions: made from -these mineral poisons, -although they are! palatable, and" may , ureas tne emu, ao not cure, Dut leave tne malarial and their I- own drug- poison - in 'the system, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, and .other disorders .more formidable. than the disease they were intended ,10 s cure. Ayeb's Acvf. Cpre thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from the system, - anil nlwavs cures "the severest cases. It contains no qninine, mineral, or any thing that could injure: tha most i aeiicato pa tient: and its crowninz excellence, above its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the systt'tn at free: from disease as before the attack. . ; . - For Uver C&mplaints, Ayeii's Acue "CuitE. bv direct action on the liver and bil iary apparatus; drives out the poisons which pfodnce thaso complaintSi and stim ulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. "Wo warrant it when taken according t -direct ions. . , , Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. " Practical and Analytical Chenaiats, i Lowell, Mass. SOI, IT Al t BKUCGISTS nVF.HVU'IIEllp.- . ap S eodly ., sttwafr ' nrm HAS NEVER FAILED when used according to the printed directions, inclosing each bottle. unU it perfectly tojc evat vi the matt inexperienced hand. PERuVDWiS' PMJ KILLER IS BECOmtESSED . 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Do not uerBiorltyour friends suffer.but use and nrire thornV touse Hop B : llemember.IloD Bitters Is nL. vile, dnunrHd drunken nostrum, but the PnreaWe ad Best Meaicino erer made : the and I10P2" nnd so penon or family r rj.l.O.if an aVwl-ito rwd irresistiWa cure 1 ruriruiiiennoss, use 01 ppinm, and narcotic tea. All uiu uy urnors mier. - - Ken Bitten ate. Ci. Bend , V RocheBt?r.!T.T wi Tomato, nrt. v my 1 eodlmoVW HijjhBfed Dogris. : English, ikibh jjxo gosooh bkttk8. of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedlgreea"" '" IJ - K. r.-WBLBH. BOf7B4WW t ..YorJufena... I H ' - 1 lit . I II . Reid8?ille Times, , , , Bad enough now.', to attempt the manufacture of machine morality .bat art least let no man proclaim', himself v-k. sast .as a rrotnhuiomst until be cuts on ail supplies from his own door.' - And Jill men 'elected to maoietpai - othces- as Frohibiliomsts should be very, care fol to practice. what ' they' ''preach or else their administration is dead cer tain 10 end in the impoteney that Uiuch the hypocrite') highest step-" pings atid heia the people hissing at niH iiaine. - w , Estate Gleanings; f , Oxford loirchlight: :,W6, regret to learn that while, ridinit, liorueback to the Asylum,;. Willie, son ot Mr. U. Field was tbrown from his horse and his left arm broken., - The . Daily Advocate is the name of a' new anti-Vance county -' paper just suited in Oxford, and to be published every day until the election. I R Ferebee la the editor. ' Tbe young ladies of the "Clio Society v of tbe Oxford Female Bern Inary bare secured Rev. At A. Boshammer, pastor of the Edenton Street Methodist church at lialeiicb. as orator - at, the Com mencemeot Exercises on the 61b "of June. Some of the leaders in prohibition held a preliminary meeting in Oxford oa Satur day last at which Mr. John Meadows pre sided, and under authority of chairman Gudger.of the Executive committee organ ized for a graod coaveuliou to be held io Oxford on the oth day of June next. - - Wilson Xacfer: lit- 1877 there were in S'.okes; county thirty-one tobacco factories; - now there, are only nve umil ones ' pot wotkine over-25,000 .potmds oo an average. -An- attempt- wss made last . Sunday niiEbt 10 burelarize- the itil. The beeper, Mr. J. W, Marten, had gone to church, and no one but his wife and family, who had retired,-were left in charge of the premises. Mrs. M. 'heard a noise In the hallway, which was followed by a man looking in at the door of her Chamber Hurriedly dressing, she seized a pistol, and 00 going to tbe door saw-tbe burglar enter ine another room. She fired, which caused the .marauder to beat a hasty -retreat through a window. The only quartz mill in the East is in North : Carolina, says the Hew York Hun. 'Kan for JNorlh Carolina, We noticed at tbe depot on last Mon day several emigrants to-the West.. They were bound for Morgan, Indiana. Better stick to the "Old North Slate forever." Shad fishing in the Yadkin river has not been profitable this year. - Not long since a North Carolina' editor being awak ened from bis peaceful slumber by a burg lar. inquired, "well, what do you want here V I want money and bonds," hissed tbe burglar through his teeth; "and quick about H too." "My friend," retorted tbe editor, "I've been looking for those things for tbe last twenty years without 'success. But go on with your burglary. I'm sleepy ,M He went on out 01 tbe window. fKUSONAL,. . The Hev. H. Dowson is the new President of the Baptist Union 6t Great Britain and Ireland It is said that Ben Butler is about to form a law partnetsbip In New lork with tbe exrebei, Uenerai ltoger A. rryor. Miss Mackey. the daughter of the ganileman known as the "Bonanza King." is engaged, it is said, to marry Count O'Harcourt, a kirsman of Marshal Hac- Alahon Ex-Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Brady is said to have cleared $200,000 in stock operations since be left tbe depart. menu t This is probably as good a thing as star routes, but not quite so sure. . T hit it Vie only Lottery ever voted on and endor- tti by the people of any State. UMPRECEDEHTED ATTRACTION ! Over Half a Million Distributed ! Louisiana State Lotteri ComaiY. tnfe fnr KdnnetlnniU end f!harltM nnnwMariik a capital of fl.COO.000-to which a reserve fond ef over $40.000 has since bean added. By an overwhelming; popular vote lu franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution oopwauewmDer aa. a. it. jofs. -fPH nRiNn HiKar.K -mttmrttr nvivraai will take place monthly. IT NEVftR SCALES OK rwa irvnmo. uoom. as uie rouowmg uismoation GRAND PEOMKNADE CONCERT I daring which will take, place the . .. 133RD GRAKD MONTH I.T ! AHD TBS ' Extraordinary Semi-Amnal Draw ing. At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 14th, 1881, Under the personal supervision and management of Gen. G. T.BEATJEEGAED, of La., and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. : CAPITAL PBIZB fli?0,0OO. None Tickets are Ten Dollars only. ; Halves, 5. - x uiub, -x-cuius, f 1. UST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE of $100,000 .S100.000 1 1RAN1 PRIZE or 60.000 60,000 1 RAND PRIZE " Of 80,000 30 000 8 LARGE PRIZES of 10.000 80,000 - 4 LARUE PRIZES of . . 6,000 80,000 60?" ,.,fi00...... 85,000 loo - 3oo 7 30000 200 " " - J00........ . 40,000 ,to " ; ' loo 60000 10.000 " 10......,,, 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: ,, 1C0 Apprazimatlon Prizes of $300 . 20,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 100......Jio,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 73...... 7,500 ll,a7V rruej, amoanung to.......... ...J53S00 Gen. Q. T. BEATJREOASD. at Ij " mnA : Jrr. SAL A. EARLY, of Vs.. CommlssloiieM. - -- Applicatioas for rates to dabs -should only he wauo v uia uiucv vt uic iwnpasy ui new irieaas. tt riLc lur circulars w eoaeiaerS'SO - . M A. 0AUPHISI, . . . - New OrteasBi luilalana. .. orM. A. 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For sale by all Druggiats and Dealers generally. 1 mylDeodAWlT tathaa arm ! ; V h Popular Monthly Drawing of the CoM9Qf eaim DistriliiilioQ Compafiy. At Blacauley'a Tlteatre, In the dry of Looievllle. oa ' 5 . - : '. Tuesday, May 31st, 1881. . Them drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed! nnder nroviaionanf an Art nf tha . . sembly of Kentucky, incorporating the Newport &r-vaia is a spbcual act, and has nkT t a am, n 1 nn ivi r . , The United States Uircait Court en Xarch 31 rea flpy1 tha fallnvintv Aartalnn ' 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTBI' . M. rrgnRAwn)asRR vir The Company has new on hand a large reserve j THEIMAY DRAWING. . I Prize .. .. .$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 : 1 Prise 10,000 300 PrUses 60 each 10 000 .1 Prize. , 6,000 0U Prises SO each li.000 niruntiwu iu,wu i,uuu rrizes lueacn lu.Uuu SO Prlxee 600 10,000 f Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prises, $3,700 Prizes 900 each, " ijjoo 1,960 Prises, f - ' ' I $113,400 f Whole Ticlrita 9 ti.ifPi.irt. i ?T 37 Tickets, $50. ;ii r 65 Tickets, $100. Hemlt Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or tend by KmrMM TUIN MtNIl xv niMKinniiin r n.& TEH OB POaTOFFfCE OKDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at Our ex pense. Address aU-orders to R. M. BOABDM AN. fOnnrltT'J'nnpnKl HnllHint, mmavni tr v orT. J. COMMERFOKD, t309 Broadway, N. Y. nW IU IO SB Hugh Sisson & Sons. Importers, Dealers and Mannracturera or Qarble Statuary, MONUJIENTS, . . JSIANTELS TUEHITUKE SLABS, ' ALTARS, THE, TOMBS, 140 West Baltimore Street. And Comer North and Monument Sts. -4 - ; t Drawings and Estimates furnished free. I v BALTIMORE, MD. mi3MtawW ly, . wedeht EIAEBLE no ru u r.i e w t s Grave Stonels. ?bA?LXl& AT LOWEST NEW YOKt PACKED AND SHIPPED. AT OUR RISK, TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH; ' RIOHABD WATHAR & Coi,' ST Lafayette Place, New em.. ' Wathan'a Vmatnintal TkuniniB tnliMVf. sale to tbe Tnute. ; . dec 4 DJtWtf r r w si i i mr UUUl'l J'l I I 2 lllPii J E JJ TFR PiRTS E J! I i - -1 1 W ILL , t 'f ! WIN ITvS R1CVVARD ! - f 1 1 . - 4 "t 9 to " Two months ago we commenced handling i ROYSTER'S CANDY. :&r miW': -MkII r - Since that time we hafre been selling from" ! THRBfl TO FIVE HUNDRED LBS. PER "WEEK If you wish to eare your wife trouble keep your cook In a good . humor, and 'the way to do It Is to brr ijk barrel of our celebrated : - , : ; i f '! rT- VT'VTraa 1; hr-r- y v XTT-k ...1 rilLUUi P IjU U It, T and we cjnarantes she will have no cause fer grum bling. '. - We aie receiving weekly a large assortment of CANNED GOODS, i from the well and favorably known house of JNO. T. MlTCnSLL A CO. i-1 ' ; v TOMATOES, two and three lb. cans: . GREEN CORN, , ' ' ENGUSa GARDEN PEASE, ' LARGE YELLOW PEACHES, : . . , . -if - -- - "' ' '! I." CALIFORNIA PEARS, r FRESH PINE-APPLE. i A cordial invitation is extended to all to call and examine the contents of oar MAMMOTH ESTAB- ! " i' U8HMENT. P. L. Bridgers & Co. ap 17 if We Offer . ri - - 150u Bbl8GoodFLouR ! OA A Bags COFFEE, 1 JQQ Hhds New Orleans MOLASSES ! 2QQ Hhda and Bbla CUBA ; do 3QQ Bales HAY, -. 2000 BaBhe!s WHITB CORN. I i HlAXiL & PE ARSALL. ap S3 D&Vt THE BEST OF ALL F02 HA2T A2TD BEAST. - I For more than a third of a century the Mcxlean MnatangJLIiiimeiithas been known to millions all over tho world as the only Bafe reliance for the relief of I acciaentsi and pain. It is a medicine above price and praise the best or its kind. For every form of external pain mo Mustang timmcnt I3 witliont an equal. 1 It penetrates fieabi and muscle to tlte very bone making tho continu ance of pain and inflammation impos sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and the Brato Creation aro equally wonder. fiU. Tho Mexican j ! . - Liniment I3 j needed hy somebody in ovcry house. Every day -brings nev.-s of tbe agony or an uwf ul scald or burn snbdued, I ot rheumatic martyrs re stored, or ft- valuable horse or ox saved by tho healing power of this which speedily cures such ailments of UM9 nUMAA JlAXtl S.3 , .j v,. ... m.mtm. uujl and Scalds, Cuts,) "Bruises and Sprains, Poiiouoni Bites and SUiigj, Stillness, I Lameneg, - 01d Sores, "Clcers, i'rostbltes, Cbilblaina, Sore Nipples, Caked Breast, and Indeed tv9w fmm .vnoi i.. 'ease. It beal3 without scars. . -U or tne jsbotb cseatiok it cures -. -Sprains, Swinny, StifT Joints, Founder, Harness Sores, Hoof Dia MIM. VAAt T1a. f&mw.v Wmm. HoUow L Horn, : Scratches, Wind- SfV'l pavm,A-nrusn, JKincbone. Id (Bma. Vnfl UII fll ! the Sieht and every other ailment to '-which tbe . occupants - of the Stable and Stock Vard are liable. Thn M-arrttut-n Mnrf.ii T.lshu always cures and norer disappoints; : ? - i . - -r -1 BEST mmm POB MAN .OS BEAST. feb5 Wly! J PREMIUM ; - i t '-.!.. ' . , ... ... - , : . M FOR SALS BY '" Adrian & Vollers, cor. Dook & Front its. I , Agentofor wnmington and vicinity. V - " my14D&WGm .. .. LIHDUITS w fawcy emolf FOR COLLECTOR. FSIHTKRS. CARD DKAL ERS AND AOVBKT1SBRS. Samples of SS terieC with pr ee per set, li;0 and 10M. plaia and printed tent to any address for 60 cents, stamp or mone which will be refnnded on tetarn of the sample Catalogue and twelve samples for two 8 cent stamps. Also, by the eozeu, no two alike, at 5 10 15. 80. SB, 80, 85, 4 J, so and 60 cents a doze Cabb Albums, all prices, from $1.25 to $10.00. v Card Wa. f era 500 for SB cenu. Ubipsi's If ohthlt, size of New York Weekly, one year and 100 cards, all dlfl ferent, $1 .Ott feample copy free. ' "f F.TBIFET,27lcEooT st, Bostoa.Uaaa CAChrpmo Cs,10c, or S5 lwjre. new Chromi wU cards, birds and flowers; or SI lorely Gold and tO., flUUV, M, I , : ; i - ; ..... , j . I $QQQ year to Agents, and expenses. ' $6 Ootflt P333 ireej Address P.Swaih Co.. Aaeusta.H J CH!E EftQ'w'ii COTTON Gill Cleans the Seed better runs lisjhter, gins i taster, and" costs less money than any other Cln In the market. . -i The brush Is adjustable and It has drlv 1 Ing pulley and belt at both ends. Every machine made of the best material and fully and legally guaranteed. Price List of GUTS, Feeders and Condensers. ' ' ' ! - Price with Price with Prices of Self Self Gins. Feeder or Feeder aad ' Condenaer. Condenser. $ 75 00 $100 00 ai2soi 87 60" 116 00 m60 10OO0 1360. 166 00 113 60 146 00 17 60 ' liS 00 160 00 .'. mot 140 00 180 00 30 00 160 00 - 205 00 S68O0 . 180 00 838 00 - g4 00 Sizes. 30 saw 3a M " 45 " 60 " 0 " 7 " SO " r .1 ' . The above prices-are for the wiaaUti boxed! ready for shipment and delivered at our factory. Win name price delivered at any accessible point, free of freight, if desired, j j : Established 1843, at Cohunbna, Go, Tinder . of E. T .Taylor & Co remoTing In 1858 to Kew London, Ct, where the present firm hare amce carried on tho business. In additiion to our already nnequallcd facilities we nave erected another large factory, thns doubling our capacity of rnanuTacture. 1 1 -Get your orders in at once and avoid a possibility of delay. Extra -indveementa to early buyer. Send fori illustrated pamphlet giving- new testimonials from hundreds of enterprising planters. ; Presses, Engines, and complete outfit fbrnishsd when desired. Address " j J - BROWN COTTON i IN CO " 1 -.;') New Lendon, Cons. J I .JOH DAWSON CO., Aeents, aplOD&Wfim . Wilmington, N. C. Bookwalter Engine, Efftiva, Simple, Snrable and Cheap Compact, Substantial. Economical and Evily jnanagea. : uaarsnteea to wore well; ; anu give 1 uu power claimed. Especially adapted for driving Prlntine Presses rvt.. U l, 1 1 Ut I ..-II- r. . ... . 1 va uucticiB. ccu jnuiaurain aievaters, Cotton Gins, and all kind of .Ma- - ' coinery requiring rtom one I to nine horse power. - . t . ; SEE OUR LOW PRICES 8 Horse Power Eneine .' 4X " " I ' , 6 if i . - ; . -" $ S40 f 0 380 00 55 0 443 fO : - I : Send for descriptive pamphlet! 1 , JAMES lT.HB-lPRT. nh my SO Wtf- Springfield. Ohio Summer Music Books j jv. wiwmj vk -owiue rmi- I .uw m avw va vial CbCUCUv CUUCCUOL11 Of TOCJal ana instrumental music. Bond for deacripU ve cataV w vuws7 vus Ul 1UD ZUllUWallg . j I UKM8 Or STRAUSS. $i boards, or 12 M cloth. t OEMS OF THE TlATIrR 9 hn.ni. . Kn cioth... 4 - a- rv waltzes, polkas, galops, a c. . : j . j OltMS OR" imnr.TSTT anxrn a v!-.tJ m rn ClOtA. 3 ; j- . i , -. . 1 , SUNSHISBiOF BONO. fS boards; f2.50 cloth Tbe above ! have splendid 1TAF1 aVallaSaOf tnnai songs. -4 - ' ' - -r7"T OPERATIC PR ARTS Kn.-H.. nL v! . 1.1 T . im., wuiauuox toe SOIOSOT wevwa wiy iuuwu UfwrBB, ana 18 TUT con Yemeni: tn iSava nn henri , ! .i. . r each of oar popular bright - . , NlCW nPKRtR atatrmt AtU. X . ... ' low prices. BILLS If TaTLOR, 50c: OLIVETTE last has had a line run in London and -Paris ' Also the more solid recent operas: MIONON. 3: aIda "t., uiuivtsuL as: 1TATA NITZ A, $2: and many others. 7 ' j , ly valuable and Interesting. Wj- r n ,.r -rJi Tt Any book mailed, post free, for retail price. Oliver Ditson Co. . j.'i Bp 3 T OlN . VH UliAS. H.DlTSOrIACO.1 J. E, DITSON A CCU. '932 Ckeetnof st, PhiL ': ' -Wed Bat -' : ; 843 Broadway, N, Y- J MT U4WII t - ... i.,. C. M. Btidkak Isaac Bates... , ....... Vice President .. . ...i.... Cashier S. D. Wallace. Bank of Hew Hanover.1 .1 CAPITAL PAID IS - - $350,000 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - $1,000,000 1 DIIWCTOZSi' John Dawson, D. R. Murchison, of Wil Isaac Bates! C. M. Stedman, of Wright liams A Murchison Hon. R. R. Bridgers, Free t W.&W.R.B. .- II. Vollers, of Adrian A i Vollers. I Jas. A-Leak, of Wades- boro. - .- I i-1 B. B. Borden,' of Golds- ooro, ri. v. D.McRae. Jno. W. Atkinson, ' " Col. B. F. Little.- 1 :. M. stedman. President. bobden, nnlnilinpn Dnonnh R. P. Howei.t President.' UUiUdUUl U Ul QJllill, Cashier. DIRECTORS: E. To. Rnnlmi HT T !.1ak ttt u Kornegaj R. Edraundson, Herman WcilL :. p. 'i Presidcnt.1 Wnilonhnnn D.ruinr.h M LXAM If QttOoUUlU U1Q11U11, -; DIBECTOBS: - Cashier. i! J. A,T,cak,R.T. Benrett,G. W. Little, J. C. Marshall .'f-UJ;- -,:-'- - . , . ! i -ti Issues Certificates of Deposit bearfns; Interest.' I . J . .WTW VU UCJWOH moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, Strict attention given to the orders and reqaests ut uiu wuiub uieaaa oy mail or eLaervrise, ! ' .a. ' ' "e- - "

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