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J VOLUME IX,
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1S7S. ;
NUMBER 2S
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WilmingtonN. C. t
REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET
!. OF NEW HAN0YE COUNTY, '
FOK KHKItfFF, "
TKIMIKN H. MANNING,
KU ti.KKK bUrKKInU C!LTUT,
Sl'ACEY YawAMUINOIO. ,
Knit IIKUISTI'.ROF IKKIS, :
I'OllTUKASUHKIt.
fjElJAH
HEWLETT.'
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KiAVaIU) I). HEWLIMT.
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FUJI SURVEYOR,
. JOHN KENT I5UOWN.
t.KOISLATURK. '- -FOR
IHHMEOK KEPRENKNT-ATI N V
1)R. HENV E. KCOTt
'i WILLIAM II. WADPELIi.
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' TOR THE MF.NA I F,
.A NO. Ml KR tlUH FHOM TlIK-WEST
Tlie Uopubljciin of Illinois . have
li'ild their, state convention at spring-
told, and have fotloweil in the wake of
Mith;nn snd Iowa. They declaro for
llie oll lU-publk-an doctrines and give
another diecriug word to tjjie li'ubli
tM'ns of tlie Houth .-'Their relution.s
nnnoiHice lluit the southern Kepubli-
cioi iiiiit fce protectctl in the right to
trie, and in all rights. Jliey Kcoiit
illl
1 s'.'ojl'ai
the mi.-erab'c twaddle
afioiil.' the"bltWxly shirt," wiOi which
very h mi them
Ikmrb'n lisesT (o'Tfoof
mirthern dough faces and llunkies.
rltOM WA8IIINUTO.V.
StciUI I'orrespomtont to lhj IrtT.
VX iKHMVN S EAIU.Y WASl!NirON 1 1 IS
' lollY-W0KTHI.r.S ClIARACTKIl OF
frMi: WAijlllNNTON LAHOR liEKOnM-
i t ks Kkwikskntativk I5km5Hkn
AND THK AliMV . IHI.I. HON. J. 1U.
l.KAl H WRKSTLFjs MlillTll.Y WITH
UsrrKit States '.'.-Knulisii Some
Tot t lllNtl -. KVH'KKl-KS OK DEMO-
( mnr 11 a r m i 5? y The Laiy
j'O tin not A mowed to tay id-
l I rU Ah AS8KJ?8 M.KN1 s Coi. U. M.
PoHtil.A" IJE-K0M1NATEI.
W AsVuNtiroN, 1. C:, June 27, 7S.
A-few- words alHiut the earlier history
if Louisiana Andersoii in Washington
will be of Interest. He came to Wash
ington with the present adminUtration;
His record was lolbfritTvct that hebad
dcaethe He publican cause great service
Ifnij was in danger of losing his life.
lUil his manners were so cflersiTe tbal
4 rapidly lost friends. He said he was
poor and accordingly he wasgiven lem
lrsry woik in the Government Print-
' iiiK olncej Here his natural instincts
rapidly developed. He eeemevl filled
only niih whUkey and wind. His len
ileiK v U brae was only equalled by the
iW and vividness oUU imaguation.
Amicf the eniploj es of llie office it was
iuction whether the hug propor
tion and utter uwlessness of his lies
atre escclleil by thcif number, or not.
When he wasnotUicd lhat Le bad beta
lipoiiuod Consul to Funchal be came
into the proof room and commenced
ioging his jaw in. his moat offensive
manner, lis had the adminislralion
on the hip. by He was just p
ioe in "on the wake." Others had be
come rich sod he was r.oW going in for
' pile; and so on. His lentences were
WUiered with oaths. All in the room
kww him, aod all took ptt la Ihe
(euerat chajTing that assailed him fnjm
ll. 'kIc. Speaking of his consulship,
ad he was joing lo wake tlO.CCO
otofitthe first year. When kea
how he expected to do it, h said, wit
iak and knowing looks thai there
going to be an investigation, aod
tut he would U lunisfiontd, st
stss, and would get fee an4 traveling
tpeiucs from Kunchal and for his re-
tari there: and that he had somtthlag
W tU that would briag him a nice pit.
He was UttK hed at foe his aserto
Ut k9 vni,i eio two. When ht
ht ht woold get 110,000. When ht
WILMINGTON
tUtheV rWlo havoiLlfiada scar rt -er. ARn'tn, 4 -
bj Be bad to steal it. Wherenp- I
on there was a unanimous shout that he
would certainly take the easiest way to I
eel that or any other sum. All of theie
remarks seemed to be taken as comnli- I
ments by Aodersen. .-'..-
That day he went on a big spree. He
said he hailc
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"c "'UOfc ",wn,J " wuiuB
from Louisiana. He was asked what
title he had to be crcdi'.ed to that state.
Ills reply was that- he Lad passed
throu-ih the stateHwo or three "times by
rail, and he added, by God, I once
joinj eil a bounty Irom Cincinnati.
One of the proof readers, who was per-
somilly acquainted With the President,
at once sent a note to President Hayes,
telling him of AndersonV conduct and
his general reputation in the Govern
nient Printing oflice. He was asked 19
ca.ll on the .Presidcnti Inuring the in
terview the note was written by this
gentlvman. Col. A. J. Straight, which
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was sent 'o Mr. bcwail, and bad since
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leen printed iq the evidence. It was
found that Anderson's comnrsiion bad
been niade out and sent to hitu that I
evening. A messenger was sent to nnd I
hinnnid recover i; the-President hav-
ing lirected that it should at once be
-ecalled. Anderson, who was fl rating
arotMid the city, 'jrettini: on a bie
dru'ik," wxs Hot Un 1 until eirly the
next hiorrtiftg at which time he was
still drunk. When the messenger asked j
him f .r his eommissione, he at once
gave it to him. Mr. beward then re-
voked it. The story that he refused it
u one of his characteristic lies. Col.
Straight, at the request of the Pres- f
lueni, men saw otaniey aiaunews, ana
gave linn Anderson's real history,
From that time dates the effotts of Mr.
Matthews to recover his letters
from Anderson. It has since transpire!
that at the time he was appointed to
Kuoclial he was intriguing with the
Democrats, and that he- also expected
o sell his btory to the New York Sun
for money to pay his e
xpclises to his
station. '
Anderson took in one man, Stanley
M itt'iews, from the Uepublican party ;
but he "scooped in" the whole Demo
cra'ie partj. The PoMer investigation
c tnitnitire is already sick of the whole
b ijiiuM-t. Their labors no longer attract
any sctious attention. '
Isaac Cohen and hi next friend, a
Dr.- Liwrencc, talk of a coming monster
gathering of 100,000 w jrking men in
this ciiv. I have known Dr.' Lawrence
y sjht and by reputation for years.
All accounts agree that Cohen is anoth
er of the same stripe,namely,an unmiti
gated blatherskite who makes a preca
rious ITving off any reform that may
temporarily come uppermost. How the
laboring men of this District could be
so imposed ujhu as they have been by I
these men, is a mystery.
'Why Representative llrogden, who
managed to maintain a masterly inac
tivity during the whole session of Con-
gress siiouiu navo. wasen up long
a I .
enough to vote against the army bill,
is a mystery to Republicans here. . May
be be has some reasons to give to the
Republicans of North Carolina that
will be interesting rcadrng here. .The
columns of the Post would be a good
medium for what now seems a needful
ep'ariation.
The fr puUin of this city charged
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the Hon. J. M, Leach with being a
demagogue. He called upon Ihe edi
tor of lhat paper and hhnielf wro'e out
what he thought: to be a candul re-
traction of the charge. It was printed
in lull -just as he left it. Here it is:
HON, 3. M. LEACH.
We take ideasure in correcting a
mis statement in our isiite of the 20tb,
in recant to this gentleman. Seeing
the article, and being in Ihe city he
Called, aod stated, that there is not a
word of truth in the article alluding to
himself and challenge the proof that
he ever gave aa M
the legislature ol his alato for 14 years;
l,. r iVn.MH Kr.M
... - k; .- . n.mk,r of tVinir". before
and since lhe war; or a vote that smack-
ed,1he slightest, of deroagoguUm; and
declares that the public Journals of h w
Sute, the Records of Coogrcw will
prove lhe coairary. xi uocs, ciam o our perft f.ction, in lasl Suo
h.LbiTK day's ire offered a reward fo, one
m i i v
, . -'.. ' , . snv.
l is quiie apparcu., ct.
John is lhe boslalau of North
Carolioythehaabet
Printer's devil ofUe neprioUog of,
lico he favors with h pnff. lot himse f
to revise them ana mate we. P...-o
common, peopicv
Korlh Carolina gels three of lhe new
monev order oifice's to be added to the
list July first, of this jear.
The lVocraU organ hert goe for
E.inr. ol Ohio, wilh great vigor,
v - ..kwk aurrrn mi iteau nnmnis
ButfoeO..Kwlni-a hhi-plae-
.i tA rrrthiK bat U
iMestWnd or financial theori,tht
Idvocate. of sensiWn greenback rK
JywouU. by this lime, havn been in
?7 .i ' -r .n iK. wuutL thrr
Ut claimed as desirable for the conn-
' i- t A
try. feosnjs iom
showing to iU satisfaction that the bur
den of many Democratic fioanchl sins
of omission and commission should bo
laid at Mf. Voorhees door, he is given
this partirg shot:.
"He belongs to a clas of public men
wno lnrow, f"! their influence, at.d
ary schemes and bull-headed antaeoi
ism of such practical measures as com
mod the approval of all but extreni-
isU.
Thus has another great Democratic
apostle gone to glory. The same gentle
Democratic demolither of reputations
13 now whetting his knife to raise tie
political hair of the young and atb'etic
Alexandeif H. Stephens, because be op
posedthe fplly ofthePot'.cr investigation
abd has thje pluck to go home and stick
this opinions giving ample reaf'ons
for tba faiih that is in him. Turning
its attention hj. another famous Demo-
I i ,u i ' t
-me paper genuy says:
ftO lir 14 (ilnvpr u iinirniu1 .mil.
.sj".' .1 1 ' .
side of his vote he hasn t as much in-
rtence in Congress, as one of the tow
"headed pages who ruu at his bidding."
Thu, having got its hand fairly in
in reply to some one who wanted to
know whjjr the Democrats "bounced"
poorkeejf Polk, if his reputation was
.spoil jkv, it replies: ' . 0
"He waJ bounced to e ratify a lone
P501 and DS restrained inclination on
.nmethinl' -
"Birds ifa tLeir nine nests aer.e. '
Onco sang bid Dr. Watt's, or somebody.
But, it mair be. that Tilden Democrats
are not that kind of birds.
The Secretary of the Uepublican
Congressional committee ha forbidden
the collection t f money from the fady
clerks in the Deiarlmentsi In those
cases wherp they have been asked, and
baye paidiihe money hiis bein refund
ed, ' :'- f-'-.;-.""
One of tjbc most graiifviog items of
North Cardfitia polities that has recent
ly come tof aDy notice, is : that of the
re nomi nation of Col. II. M. Douglass
to be Uniled Marshal for the Western
District ofj North Carolina. It. is known
here that he had the i endorsement of
the members of the bar in his tlistiict,
add of leajlrug Democrats and Uapub
cans all over the state. It is the more'
noticed befcausc it i said that the Hon.
O. H. Doclcery was an active applicant
for the place. II. C. F.
ClfiY ITEMS.
Don't fail to register -
-vu ciii t vote
unless you,d'. . '.
The ragetj
aO:i the 4t&, at the s mi ml.
promises to be a perfect success.
The Su
erior Court has been dis
patching business veW rapidly during
lhe P1 wfe
Gen. Abbott paid a (lying visit last
week to Riergh, the country eat of
Isaac J. Younjr. a revenue chief, The
General wi allowed to "reti.rn to us in
safety. I ;K ; ; -
When the liver acts freely the diges
tion is godd nnd the bloinl abunJant
If the live! is' torpid, u?e Dr. Harter's
Liyer Pillsand you will be fortified
against bilhous attacks. l-w.
We returti our thanks to the commit-
tee for a' complimentary invitation to
b pre9jent it the annual picnic of tier
I . .. i '
minia Lode, which takes place at the
Wilmingtofi Garden, "on - Thurslay
next. . See .ad. ;
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'The South Atlanlic" has commeuc-
eJ publishing political article?. It has
'-.I' - . . t a .
one in infs wcer, aiyiea iiampum s
campaign iji South Carolina, and' we
suppoose it;will have Vance's campaign
in IS7t. in North Carolina hexl-
Judge Caiutwell has gained hi suits
in the United States Court in fajor of
iht) banks li He deserves great crevlil
for lhe 4ndid fight be made. We
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understand ihe reneral opinion of the
understand the general opi
legal fraleriity, here, wasf ag4in t the
Judge. I
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The benets of advertising are proen
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ASVTV"i "wuii-iwii.
.Wir! a ratal card ritintr
VrTf.tl.T.Ti. -
mio Qnm
vP U Jg to tifik
i. da, provided I he re
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ScxAtoiiAi. CSYtsrur.
-one
(weeks aothe Kew Unovef connly
dekgale W th wtorui reniH.
rial CWk .m the 2h. instant,
aftrwnr44 Rwas tnongnt JJf
I tBAinoeo , Ol w -T"w"
tarfUrtn4rfconn.
tkn to join a call, which they d
bntchangva UJ;
the Umw tot Tnrsday ihtSl of Jnly-
SwiWW--
I .im mm ?ai the conrl hvt in thts
rf .1 LLf..-. i ti
electing Hon. Jar:- Heaton Chairman
and nominated Hon. Jas. Wilson on
the 21 ballot, as the Republican candi
dite for the Senate. . ; i i
Mr Wilson received 10 votes out of
the 1C cast in the convention. We sup
pose the Burgaw convention will be
held and a nomination will also be
made there on Tuesday, but as Mr.
, Wilsoa received ta large a majority
here on yesterday? t is very likely that
he will be renominated there also. We
will have more to say about this matter
in our naxt. '-'- ' -
The 'highest authority in New. Eng
land, the State Assayer of Masachu
setls, after a carelnl aualysis of 1 1 all's
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ilenewcr certi
fied that it is the best preparation for
its intended purposes that has been ex
hibited for examination, that its con
stituents are pure &nd carefully select
ed for excellent quality, -aid that it
forms an efficient preparation for pro
moling the growth of the hair and re
storing the original color. This world
renowned preparation is for ale by all
druggists. 12'cord, Jied Oak. Iowa.
At the late commencement of the
the Uuiversity the following honorary
decrees .were conferred; D. D., was
conferred cn the llevi J. J. Roberts, of
New York, and Rev. James M. Sprunt
of Kenansviile ; L. L. D., Hon.. James
Grant of Iowa; 1), P., I. li. Killebrn of
Tennessee ; A. M., William lFooks of
North Carolina, and II. 55. Wesson of'
Kentucky. The graduating class num
bered nine and was comjvoscd of Wil
liam Pinkney Cline, James Mann Nich
olson, Nathaniel Heath Street, Henry
Thomas Watkins, Elward John Hill,
John Bryan Lewis,, Author Arrington,
Charles Wilcher Galloway and Ce rge
McCorklc. . ; , i
! KNimiTii of Pythian. The , pro-,
granune adopted by the committee of
arrangements of ., Gerniania 'yodge No.
4, on the occasion of the installation of
their ollicers elect, which takis place at
their Castle Hall, on ord strcet? on next
Thursday evening, July 1th, is as fol
lows :
The idge will be opened at 7j o'clock
p. in ,in fwrm by the C. C.
Prayer by the Prelate.
Opening Ode by the Choir "Welcome
. Sonir."
Installation .f Ollicers bv D. D. G..C,
John Haar, Jr.
Iitallatlon Ode by the Choir.
ddre-is in the 'English 'Language' by
P. G. C, W. 11. Gcikeu.
Music. ' ,
hirers in the German Language by
K.ight John W. Gerdls, K. of R.
and S.
Music.
eilttiiin of Schillers Damon and
lNlhias, by P.C II. C. rrempert.
Song by the choir. 1
Address in the German Lincuaue by
KnigM M. Kasprowicz.
Music.
Cloong A'ldress in the German Ianjru-
age by P. C, John Meyer.
Pi;.yer bv.thc I'relate.
Closing Ode.
The liodge Room will be opeujed at
7 o'clock p. n., and the exercise 'ar ill
commence promptly at 7, o'clock. The
public are respectfully invited to-be
present. r.
CltY Bkiei. There is a great re
vival going on in Maonboro township
under the Rev. J. B. Barlow, Baptist,
and more thau fifty persons have been
baptized in the last two months.
All the schools of the city have closed
for the hot season - A countryman
approaching the gate at Oakdalc, and
seeing lhe statue ol lhe Uonlederate
soldier, mistook him lor a live guard
aod called out, "Sav, Mister, can I
ir It would be more ex
citing if we could have a yacht raco
leaving the Rasa out, once i a while.
Giblem I)dge, colored Masons,
have elcclC'l their officers as follows:
JojepliC. Hill, W. Master; Williaa K.
lice. Senior Warden: Eiijth lane,
Junior --Warden; Thomas M. Simmbn,
Sceretarv; William J. Kcllogjr, Treasu
rer; Kvander . McBrkle, S.
Ieacon; James Lxne it Icacon; Wm.
M. Phinney, Chaplain; 5 II. Richard-
son, o. tewaro; ihiti itroaanurx, j.
Stewanl; Bobert NoUe, MarJial; Pom
pey SmhH, Tiler; and ihey havje AZ
member The. W; Slrag, ton
of lhe late Col Siracge, has been sworn
la as a practicing attorney I - Dr. J.
Francis Kieg and family sail for GUs-
gow in the Aachoria in a few drs and
will read the sen in Kaore.
The New Haoartr Bar aredig boa
ors t ihe Isle Mr. WiUum A. Wright
Messrs. Hart, Bailey A IV, are bwiKI
ing a new Yachl. --A dc which
died of snake bite lately was cpend
and n small mocain tcake fonnd &t
Uched to his Hvrt so tWy say.
The aale of stocks and bonds in thk
city at nnctMm Ut week were a t4-
lowu iS,TW city of AVUnungton
net ctnU bonds it KA; W aSttrtt tap-
iul stock TTOnungtas 4 WcUon U. R.
at 13, par vain lltW; M sharet capl
U stock Ka vnssa linann C. at 1 121 .
par vain ft$ sharet rspilji stack
N'trth Csrviinn CILCatf tt t ft
r!o 101, .
Our Chnrckes To-Day.": ,
St James' church, corner Market and
Third streets. Rev Dr A A Wataon.
Jiector. Mornine Prayer at 1 1 o'clock :
Sunday school at 91 a m; Evening
rayeratbpm. j -
St John's church, corner of Third
and Red Cross streets. Rev Georre
Patterson Rector. Celebration of Holy
Euchurist at 7 a m ; Morning Prayer at
Ham; Evening Prayer at 8 p m : Sun
day school at 5 p m.
!..!'.. f C... 1! 1 1.
kju m. aui a u'iawM vuuiuii, curocr
of Fourth and, Orange streets. ; KevT
M Ambler, Rector- Services at 11 a m.
and 8 p m. Sunday school at 4 p m,
St I'aul's tvane. Lutheran church.
corner of Gth and Market streets, Rev
G D Bcrnheim, D D, pastor.
uarman service at 11 a m. :
English service at 8 p ro. : J ; .
Sunday school at5 p m : Weekly lec
ture om Wednesday at 8 p in. '
iM 1 nomas Oatuolic church, on Dock
between Second and Third streets.
Mark S Gross, pastor: P. Moore Assist
ant. Morning service at 7 and 10:30 a
m ; Evening service; at 5 p m ; Daily
morning service al 7 ak m; Sunday
srhooll'l a in.
i irst Baptist church, corucr of Mark
et and Fifth streets. Rev James B
layloi' pastor. Sunday school at i
m. Services at lla tn. and 8 u m.
Young aitu's prayer meeting Tuesday '
at a p m ; Church prayer - meetinsr. on
Thursday at 8pm; Brooklyn Mission
Sunday school at 4 p m.! '
becond- baptist church, on Cth be
tween Church a ud Castle streets. Prea
ching at 1 1 a m, and 8 p m, by Bro J P
King ; Sunday ecnool at l'i a m ; Regu-
ar prayer liectingatS p in luesday
evening. i
ImHIi btrcct M L church, on 5th be
tween 'Nun and Church streeti. j Rev B
b Hal), pastor. bVrvices at 11 a m, and
8 p in : bunday school al fi am: Pray
er uieetiug Thursday evening at 8pm;
oung men s prayer meeting on Wed
nesday evening at 8 p in.
rront street M church, comer of
'rout and Walnut streets, R?v .K A
Yates, pastor. Services at 11 a m, and
p in ; iMinuav school at 5 p m ;
Young nieu's society Tueslay evening
it 81 p in and regular prayer meetine
and lecture on Wednesday evening at
81 p in.
rirst I'rthin tcriaii church, corner of
Third and Orange streets. Rev Dr J R
Wilson, pastor.! Services at H a m,
and ( p in ; Sunday school at 5 pm;
dure lhursday evening at 81 m:
Young men's prayer meeting Tuesday
evening at 8 p m. 1
Second 1 re-byterian church corner of
Fourth aud Campbell streets. Re C
3t raync, pastor. Service at 11 am.
and 8 p m ; Suuday school at' 3 p m ;
JMecting lor prayer at the pastor s study.
Monday at 8pm; Prayer - meeting on
tduesday at 8 p m. , -
.Seamen s Bethel, on IXxk. between
Water aud Trout streets, Rev ;J B
Craig, chaplain. Services'at 5 pm.
rir.st I ree Will Laptist church, cor
ner of lUaden and 7th streets. Kev S
B Poy, pastor. Service at 1 1 a m, and
i p m, and 8 p m. 1 raver meeting at
8pm eyery Friday. '.'
St Stephen a A M E church. Rev J U
Fry, pastor. Services at 11 a m, 3 p m
and 8 p m ; oflicial meeting on Tuesday
at 8 p in; preaching on Wednesday
at 8 p m ; prayer meet wig on Friday at
8 p m.
St Mark's Episcopal church, corner
of Gth and Mulberry streets. Rev tJ O
Irady, Hector. Services on Sundays at
Ham, and p m ; Suuday school at
St Barnatnts at IV p ui.
r irst I resbvtenan church, corner of
8lh and Chestnut streets. Rev D J
Sanders, pastor. Preaching at II a m,
and 8 p m ; Sunday school at 9 am.
r irst ISaptist church, on ruth and
Campbell streets, i Sunday school at .5 j
a m ; preach i ug at 10 a m, 4 p m and
8 p m. Rev F R Howell, pastor.
First Baptist church, corner of Ninth
and Rett Cross streets. Elder Jerry Pat
terson, pallor, eunday school at 9 a
m ; Preaching at Ham; Bible school
at 3pm; Preaching at 8 pro; Young
meu's prayer meeting every Monday at
8 p m ; A conceit of prai?e every
l hursday at 8 p m. , i
Trinity Chapel, M Kchurch, 7tb and
Brunswick streets." Rev A Moore, pas
tor. ."-er vices al 11 a m, 3 j p m and 5
p m ; Sunday school at 9 a m.
r irt v oHgrcgational church.: t !vr-
viccs every Suuday in Memorial Hail.
corucr of Tih and i Nun ft reels, at 11 a
m and 8pm; Sunday school at 3 p u ;
PraiMj and ConferrKce mccling ! every
etnestla y at Js p m.
Ebcticr Rptrl church, dn 74b be
tween lrange and Ann s:rect. j W B
Banks, pastor. Vertices at 101 a ro. 3
p in. a ml Spm; Sunday school at 12 M.
St. Lukes A. 31. h.' .'on Church,
corner Seventh and. Church atreeu.
Rev. G. B. Farrier' pastor. Services
11 a m., Z ZK u. and T; p. m.
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xt: ir.i p vm mEjipsns
iim Picsis sf Gerauii Ltiic
KM-Lsf Pntt ibiiiit:i
Gsrieis, July 4tl, 1S7L
aKClXU altlruaamcw at tSotlwk.
J I a tnrr r til rammer MSMrm
UaJ fTMsa taersat at aayhtoaraSt
Tvt Sn (ituraa aad ttK 1 to
ae bad of Wm vommAjr,
w. n.iiKRtCRx, cvr. vo?tKAsirai.
4, W.MM.U JH IIAAIJa.
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tissasaUM'.
Taw Orna War.-A lOO tK 8U1
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mmwtmsi a nws-s . us
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& aM Va asoeM. to Msmaaii 4tm
Mil kwiia iajss.jts ran i
a-iivaMtstaavvt'oooiia. weninsl
litrt.-'innf lassaim
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14 X S gt tJVKieaaan. -a tfcaavate
r WnMH-sMO AfM s to
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
rrls Is to give ncrtlee tnat sssnutls
X bankruptcy has lost been issued oat of
the I strict Coart of Uw Uitd tMatcafar
Um OpaFatr IMstrid ot Korth Carolina
against Ui ssUt of Joha H. AUb of Wil
ungtoo. In the eoastjr of Mew Hanover
In said District, , who has been ad
indeed a bankrupt npon his own petition,
ihh ui payment of any aeois, ana UM ae
Hvery or any property betanging to said
Bankrupt, to him or toe bis use, aad the
transferoranTpropertybT bisa. are forbid
den by law.- Tnat a meetlnc of th eradltnra
of said bankrnpt, to prova tbelr debts, and
cbooMOM or mora aasignossor his estate,
will be held at a Court of Baakratey to be
boiden at FayetteriUe. H C beibra Wm. A.
Guthrie, Esq., Beetater In Bankraptey of
aald IHatrlet. on the SUa day of Aogut. A.
iMuiin gagei, an,
June 8w U 8 Marshal for said District
rpHI8 IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT A
X warrant la Baakrnntey has been issued
outof the District Court of the United Statos,
for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina
against the estate of William R. Weeks,
of Clinton, In the eonnty of Sampaon. and
state or jona carouaa, in tain Lnstr et,
who baa been duly adjadiced a Bankrupt
upon bis own peUtloa : that the payment
or any debts and.thedeflTery of any proper
ty Deionging to aaia ttanaruM, to him or rjr
hfs use. and the transfer of any muuetts
by him. are lorbldaen bylaw. Thai meet
ing or the creditors or said Bankrupt, to
prove their debts, aad choose one nr more
assignees of his estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to be boiden at Kay
ettevllle, X; O, bofore WUllm A. Outaife,
KmqI Reclater la Bankrantcy of said IHstrirt.
on the 8U day of AuguM A. D..1S7H, at IS
o'clock,, m. .
. a. h. riii.u,
June -:w U S Marshal for said DUlrict
rixbls Is to rive notice that a warrant In
JL Jbankruptcy has bea issued out of the
District Court of the United Slates for the
Cape Fear District ol North Carolina sralst
the estate of JamesOxendine, of Red Banks,
in the county of Robeson, In aald District,
who has been adJadEedabankruBt-naon Vila
own petion: that the payment of any debts.
mav u uuivery 01 any property oeionging
to said binkrupt, to him or for his use
and the transfer of any property by him
are! forbidden by law. That a meeting of the
creditors of said bankrnnt. taumn ih.i.
debts, and choose one or more assignees of
uia estate, win o neia at a uourt of Bank
ruptcy, to be holden on the 9th day of Aug..
A . D. 1878, at IS o'clock, a. m.. at FayettV
yllle, N, C, before Wm. A. Guthrie.
Register in Bankruptcy of said District.
... . J. B. HILL,
June3)-3ir U 8 Marshal for said District
T
mis Is to give notice that a warrant In
baakrUDtCT hu hMtn Innnl mil mJ Ik.
DisUict Court of the United HtslMhr h
Cape Fear .District of North Hamlin.
against the estate of John a McEachln. of
tteu isanks, in. the county of Robeson
in said Wilrict, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt upon bis own petition: that the
payment or any debt, aad the delivery or
aaypioperty belonging to aald bank rapt,
to him or for his ue, and the transfer of
any property by him. are forbidden by
'w- That a meeting of the the creditors of
said bankrupt, to prove their debts, aud
choose one or more assignees of bla estate,
will be beld at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
holden on the 9th day of Aug. A. D.. ISTK.
at 10 o'clock, a. before Wm. A. Guthrie,
Kf.1,w.r n.Barnptcy ol said District
at his race in Fayette vile, N, C '
J. IK HILL.
June 30 Jw .U S Marshal for aald dUlrict
rpHI3 Is to give noUce lhat a wsrrsat In
jl. eiuarapicy uaa oeen lssnoa Out Ol ibe
Disti let Court of the Uslted flutes for the
Csbe Fear District ot Mnrfk r'.mll..
against the estate ot Noel Jones, of Black-
uuu as ii ib, in inc county oi SaopfOn, IB
said disUict. who has been adiadred a
baakrflDt noon bis own rtltin ik.t ik.
psjment ol any debts, and the delivery ol
auy prvpeny oeioagiog to sata Makrwpt,
to k lm ar tor hla n m mwtA ikalnuk. nr
any j r pert j by him. are forbidden by taw.
That a meetine of two credit of aald
oanarup-, to prove taeir debts, and csoose
one or more sasutaeei of his estate, will be
aera at a conn oi Daiiknptcy, to be nollea
on the 10th day or Asgmst, A. D. 187S, at
10 o'clock A. M., at the Ualtcd States lts
trict Court Room la rsyettevllle, 2f . C ,
before Wm. A. Oat brie, aq.. Register la
bankruptcy of said district. ' J. B. IliLU
jbqc wss u a Jtarsiuu lor ssid District
ttCBOAW, X. C June .
lllE SENATORIAL TOSVEHTION H
hereby r tiled lo meet At D.rjpw.oo
. !'
TUESDAY JULY !, 1978.
at 12 M., to nominate a candidate for the
HenatoflalDsttlct, composed of New Han-
' i ; : '
over and Pender CounUea. i j
A. WALKKH.
Chairman Rep. Ex. Com. render Co.
. 11. MANS I NO.
Ch rni'aRt-p. K. Com. New Hanover Co.
IVOTICE.
trn OF NORTH CAROLINA.
KLW HANOVER COUIfTY.
JUNK ISTll. t.
To the Voters t f Ibe Firth Ward. Oty of
I mlagtoo. Cape Foar, Harnett and Fed
eral Potat Towashlpa j
a T A MEETING OF THE Do AUD OF
a.
JtHtlcrs of the raoe for New lUnoter
CeuutT. held Jane Uth, lsC the ruLUNti
lL.t neretofore elMUbd la roar re
pctiv i-rrtiorts were dlscooUaofd. aad
la Ilea laereef 1st Ukwlst w
tithed
Finn
b Ward- Poiltag Hmv l easrr
on Qates street, betwaon Foarthaad
Mora,
Fifth IHrreta,
Caps Fear TOwaUilp-IVIIlax rta al
ismi iiayae.
HanMUTwtaallli t1s M-
n as Sir i vt.
Frrml rcaot TowmstNstiMsst rtac
as IIMI Wn lQO llaSM1.
JOHN tltWA
NmUfj Hoard - JasUrr of tW
at iew iianwsee Chsanqr.
G REMIT I1CBEUED U1Q
CAD a to fctto ttsat ww
tin clan CiaaAa Csvearwtr
Uasn IWy nsn h Ws4 In tbeciiy,
1IEDIUCK.
naiTTtt iJttWirwT aw rtrr A-ewra-sl
- w StAtU WAkK la m
SMrtstaMk, UfsaeaatiASiPtatMa
awad tw rM ST- is. - wiMtMsd
iss as tssn HtM S At m mm,
Mmjt tts m "' "
ft tfu atwt h,
'ER7ASE31EXT&.
IIENNINti & TKKL,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWA RE .
AOCUI.TURAL 1MPLEM ENTS. I RON,
Bteel, Nails, Axes, Spades. hoela,Ctd.
lars, Hsiues, Trace Chains, rtpugba. Cat
laga. Carpenter's Tools. l'isrksnulu'a IW-l-lSTm,
V4c Anvils, d Wagon and Cart
Wheeta, lUms. Spokex, Kob Axles, HoU
are. Rope Twine, Knives Fork a.
fP?oo, Brushes,Fish Uaea. H.ksinker;
Cotton Seine Twine. Flax i'ltliog Twine,
OnVP.8?1""
W ,BVf especial attention to our large
anl extensive asMtrtmeutoflltON.MaevUd
expressly for Smiths and Farmers' twe, all
ot which, and much more, 'we offer at low
est pjlees, at the
New Established .
Zlrtrdwnro Hotiso of
.-. '
No. 0 Market St.
rilmlajftoa. If. C.
march I
PARKER & TlYLOIt,
j DIULEK3 IS ?
Kerosene MQil, Stores, Jlelals, Gads,
Lanterns, Fairbank's Scales, .
PUMPS, BRASS AND IRON ROSIN
STRAINER8.
niri'ERS AXD SKIMMERS.
Manufacturers and wholesale dealers
TIN AMD SHEET IRON WARE,
No. 19 FRONT STU:ET.
Jaollly ' AVILMINOTON. N. t.
air
Visit or Communicate With U.
TlfE INVITK AN liXAMI N ATI ON OF
1 1 aamplw, prirea, terms and illors.
Have on haudandrcc! vine daily aauiplea
of Cottle. KUKr. Molasses, Flour, Candles,
eoap, Meat. Lard, Ac. .
. .a1-lruU rdtrs for all drrriitlonsof
Merchandise. Receive and sett atldcrrin
Uons of produce. ,
, Wot a purrhadu-r for one I)irse
rower Double Engine, and Tul.ular ISiwer.
suitable to drive a Coitou Fael4ry, Milt r
l laUllery. Also, three ialr ' A-et pUonea.
with ter, Hhaniog, Uv.; will .oil low down.
nesotiate Ur the purrltaso nnd
sale of TurpeuUne DiiUllrie, Ac.
a. Samples of MercliaudUe scut to any
point lieu rrmtotletl.
. fi I'K-IKWAY A jschclken.
mh-tr ltrukcrsaiidCom u Merchant-.. .
CI XT. HA t?
J8
N.C.
lltncs 4t ml JLianoru for
llcfttcittftl tine,
march 1 tf t
..." REASON:-! - WHY"
PEUnY DAVIfi'
PAIN-KILLER
IS THK
Best Famjlf Medkiae of the Ae !
And why it should be k t ! m ar at
baud;
ll. PAIS-Klt Is th ttwskt faill
tltoirra curv that mcaiasl ci-nr has
produced.
2nd. rAl Kiu.M tHirr.rsan.tl.
eatery remedy, aeldom U latU.
trd. IAIV-Kltjca will rr (Tatar vt
lains in aay part f the ;uta. A
single aoe uulty aOvcu a r-. ..
Mb. Tai -Ku.ljr will etiriffrtx mA
ladKosUoa,U ttaed mvuttnag t dm
Dons, .
Hh. PAia.Ktlu.sa u aa !mal trf tail
tag eure fcar tod4ea vviMv, ct$.. a.
4H. rtrs-KlLLrs kw rii Mmtn
Kenedy for t ever aad Aw.s4Qiill
Fever; it has rerrd U uit cUiuie
Tlh. fat Kttxrw aa a ttae-at l aa
xqaatad for Du4 Rtc. tSii.'Mal,
tiama, Braiara, Cat, !fwaja, 4.
tit. Pata-Kttsa . ran-s f
mn eaaltsaa afed Nraraiga HWfisis
Waodlag. ,:.' -
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MM. WllJi lij tll( "-Wl
maaa pats ajtaf Urc Crl art !, ,
tstaw y a t m- Kji MJat earrs IIamU fe, mm4
11 lb. ri-Kitia will tM Am f
' assaa and taaay a -;jr to M mm
aad tFAr hut, .
tan. Fata.kitAaa tas kmm WAisna im
aMiartalfirTHirtRiiista
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HaHMnr aAa4am lu m
wtta Use graal mtf mt at
aaavy mm nurmtf mm&im4 y t, aw4
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TW aiw-SCitxaa i atttMf
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wW mii tsamna m mmf mmm4 aa it
fmrnt aad awtsrt, tArrt it a t !
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fM. Ml mmmrep f t uma ii'y Um
iamairiai ta aaod tm mm.. .
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