REuOLAR REPUBLICAN TICKET OF HEW HAHOYER COOHTY. FOU BHEIUrF, eTEPHEN II. MANNING. FOR CLKBK1 SUPERIOR COUItK STAGEY VawAMRINGE.I , FOR KEU rSTKU OF DEEDS, ' A - JUSEl'H 12. bAMPSON. FOR TKEASUUER, s ; ELIJAH HEWLETT. ' FOR CORONEi:. EDWARD D. HEWLETT. FOR KUKVEYOR, JOHN KENT DROWN. LEG islatitre. OR HOUSE Olf REPRESENT ATI VE3," DR. HENRY E. SCOTT, WILLIAM H. WADDELL. FOR THE SENATE, I- X JAMES WILSON. 1 REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET I; UF PENDER COUNTY, ; J FOll SHERIFF, A. V. HORRELL. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, r: M.CROOM. FOR RnoinTRR OF DEEO.l, f I. H. BROWN. FOR CORONER. A. E. TAYLOR. . FOR SURVEYOR, C. M. TAYLOR. LEGISLATURE. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENT T (IVES, ' W. E. COWAN. UMl REPUBLICAN TICKET :W BRUNSWICK COUNTY. : FOR SHERIFF, EDWARD W. TAYLOR. POR CLERIC SUPERIOR -COURT. SAMUEL P. bWAFN. V- FOR REGISTER OF DF.EP8, . i HANS AN K. ROURK. ! FOR tbea'urer DANIEL R. WALKER. LEGISLATURE. '" '. ' .. " ' FOR HOIWE OF REPRE5ENTA1 1VE4', JOHN H. RROOK??. REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET OF BLADES. COUNTY. KSPORSED AS CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, v w.j.isurroN. FOR CLERK $UrEMOtt COURT, vi ;:' EVaNDER SINGLETERY. : ; FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, . RUFUS REGISTER, FOR TREASURER, f DUNCAN CROM ARTIE. 11 1 tmm v FOR (XJUNTX 6URVEVOR, - . JONATHAN CASHWELlT FOR COROSER. ;1. ; ALEXANDER PONE. rOR LEGISLATURE. for uou&e or representatives, JOHN NEWELL. T e no our inenas in ewi vuaiocr hmd will send a good delegation to the 1'gisUtnre.The old war horse.Ge n. J no. (Mucter, wui, we nope, pe one. Olil Tll.ldn )a k M.tmsl. . Oil fiienda say thai Rladcu will g repub lican by 300 majority. SindlcUtry and U are both rood camni'ner. a m ia , Cot. Tinlne j Rollins, of Ashevillc, fitea ua that Mr. tWke "will carry district by S.OOO niajoiity. People tf both partica are toing to vote for Moore county should co that the f- patriot. Capt. W. M. lUav k. ia J. ctw lo the Senate of North Cam- ; nere is no truer cr inner 1 it ...... an t n 4 -ntanJ haue cotae tc.-'.-cr, ; : and wiU c!t O j il.Ul v '-'.el ky'tlse rx'r-'' c.-.n. l: I cae,a-I t? t WE UNDERSTAND THAT I. J. GRADY, THE REGISTER IN CAPE r EAR TOWNSHIP IS REFUSING TO REGISTER REPUBLICANS; IF THIS. IS gO HE WILL BE PROSE CUTED, ANDVPUNISHED TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW. HONOlt OR DISGRACE. To the Edildf oj 'the Tost: ' I notice that the Hon. James Wilson, ex-Major of our city, and John P. Sampaon, Esq., are both running aa candidate for the Senate. If they both continue as candidate! till the day of election, a Democrat will be elected aa Senator from New Hanover and Pen der. ' Will either Mr. Wilson or Mr. Sampson be able to look a brother Re pnl.firan in. the. face without wincing if 1 1 10 are the means f causing tins thing? Let one or the other of them take themselves out of Jjie frjiy and save both their own self respect and their honor. A Veteran Republican. July 2Clh, 1878.-. : Mr. McQuigg, did you vote for Grant or Greeley in 1872? Garrell wauts Republican votes, and therefore, he says that he is a Republi can. . J1 the man who bolts the Republi can party this time, be marked as Jud.trt. Adict from Sampson are such as to lend us to believe that, the Independents will be elected. If MxQuigg is a true-blue Republican he should stop fighting the Grant Re publican party. . - "Lt ho guilty man escape,"" said Grant. Lot no bolter succeed, say all true Republicans. , m 1: .. Friend Garrell, what are you, a Re publican cr Democrat ? Stick to your party whichever il ia. We understand that the Republican ticket of Brunswick county, is sure of success on.Tbursday next. . . Gatrell will not deny teWng the tdilor orthh paper that he (Garrell) voted the full democratic ticket in 1876. . , ' ... . . . . Mil ,. Mr. John F. Garrell wants the Dem ocratic votes. , Why ! don't he I stand square by his own Democratic partj? - True Republicans always will stand, like a stone will,' by the Republican party, and the nominees of said parly. E. II. McQuigg was opposed to Grant and -organized clubs against him in 1S72, and he n still fighting the Grant pirty. Ml .. , Fiiend Garrell declares in Republi can meetings that he is a Republican, and apoligizes for it when he meets with Democrats. True to God and true to pwity, is our molto. A uian who would sell his party to Garrell and McQuigg wjuld sell his birthright, . . , Docs Garrell and McQuigg expect Republican voles-when theybave been trying for the last six years of defeat the Republican parttl He who would set! his party, i would betray his God.: Recollect Judas Is- cariot, Republicans, before you volo for Garrell and McQuigg.' 1 im The President of the Democratic Greeley Cluba ra 1872, Mr. E. H. Mc- Qoigg,- is the bolters candidate lor Olvrk of the Superior Court. ,. - 1 1 in . ' Judas sold Christ for thirty pieces of silver. Bogus Republicans, those who pretend to bo with you, are attempting to sell you to Garrell for money. If McQuigg wanU Taylor, the Dem ocrat, elected, he should come out like a man and say so, and not try and vptit the Republican parly to that Taylor can Vet elected, r Mr. Garrell says he has-been a Re publican for fivejrearv Not, Mr. Gar rell, Tou slated to the editor of this paper that you voted the full Demo cratic ticket in 1S7C , We are clad are bavo no more such Republicans aa you are. . ." .,U . " "Tiarrcll, one of the cdctraoi Tildco and Vance clul in 1ST6, 1 a einvTidiU far shcriS' in 1$78, asainst Geo. Haa nin who fvXiht tot Haytt la 1S73. IVcs Garrell expect Republicans to vte for hitn unJer any aca cirrca aUncc. " If i!r. II II. McO i:.r- t n&J re turned tatL Kfr-t!ia'rarty, why tL u'tU ur,i ly ltd rxrif neba- t! .v,.?. la l;:2l.er ' -Uthec!sci cf t! J r..-;:-..,.-.a r-:ty, Gf-nt ail Wit. n.f.rt r:r.Ti.!-i r.'.:rS t'A V -c-v I? I f Y.L ...1 1 LOOKOUT FOR C1IKATI0 AT TliE POLLS. ( Of course we all know that the Dem. ocrats have the entire control of the polls at every single precinct. The late infamous legislature passed an act pro viding that the magistrates should be elected by the legislature, and that the said magistrates should elect the Coun ts m mission era. These County Com missioners thu$ created by the Raleigh Bourbon oligarchy select the poll hold ers. Bo it is a: clean chance at fraud. They can and doubtless will" count just aa they please.1 regard rif t.hn num. ber of votes ca t. Watch them and see that justice is jdone. Aod if there id cheating our columns will be open for reports n any rascalities which mav occur, and we Will publish names in all cases, and give; the details We ask our friends to send 11.4 full reports of all frauds at the poll's and we will put them iu our black-list. A TIUCK I A FllAUD f ' It is known 4o Borne of. our readers that the last .legislature took a slice from the western side of the connty of Brunswick and! put it on -the county of Columbus.. The effect of the act is to leave the territory thus transferred in the 13th Senatorial District, (Bladen . i ----- and Brunswick) just as' it was before. We learn that the authorities of Colum bus have provided for no registration or poll holders, for this transferred ter ritory, with the purpose of ' not havinjr thtt vote of it jcast for Senator. The name of the township ia Ransom since its transfer to Columbas. - This is a specimen of the Democratic rascality which we may expect iu the coming clecli'oii. We detnaud that the County Commissioners of Columbus provide for the taking of , the vole of this territory as tbey are. required toby The address of Colonel Thomas B. Keogh, Chairman of the Republican Committee of the State we publish in this issue, which wo hope tvery tiue Republican and Union man will read. We ought to have received it for. pub- ication last, wet-k, as it appeared in the "North State" on i Saturday last, but the Colonel neglected to send it to us, and his pajier did not come to had in lime. We do t like to publish stale matter, but we do so this time i;i the interest of party. . Sampson Clunty. Robert Ward is an independent candidate for the Senate in Sampson county, and the chances are that ho will be elected by a very handsome majority. ' . , . ., -: j Announcement. General Joa. !.ct Abbott, Judge; Daniel L. Rus-ell aud W. r. Canaday hav consented to ad4 dress the people t the New Market House on Wednesday night next. Let everybody turn out aud hear them ; Wm. M. OocRE, J.Thi3 gentleuien is an Independent candidate fur Super ior Court Judge. We advise all Repubj licaris, and all; other good men, who desire and impartial judge to vote for him. Hp is a gentleman and a lawyer! and one whQ will do honor to his stat and the bench . .. ; J Onslow county should, be redeemed, and if the Republican will stand to gether and do their duty, she can te. Thos. E. Guilman is a young, energetic politician, who has all of the requisites to make a successful leader, and we should like to see the good icople o4J Onslow elect him to the legislature. They can do it if they will act all to gether harmoniously. Harnett County, Where is our ypumj- ana estecmca iricno, vscar Spears, of Harnett county? We hope he is, again in the Geld, with bis war paint on if be is, we can. bet on his election. Mr. Spears i a gentleman of character and a lawyer of abiliy,an-l we hope to see him io the neit General Assembly of North Carolina. Let every true Republicxn, true pa triot, true citizen, e v t tr vet-m who is true to .the. Union; all tnooe who ap- precute the freedom which toe ipuo licaa rartr iT them and are to diy readt to f ihi hit) Un4 true to the honor and wxUam by totins I r me EoEalaccs etsxii farty, inertt-y iur portk; it in iu honor ana gwwy. Ifcric not ;int mr U ion. we shoaU eerUtaly have d a k a v h - ti; .tattftseBt pf the Rkiii 1- i?ur t j tie Text tSixt the ate reten tive CciiV.;co4i CUs-l'lie R- lmL- k x.l x 1st -tit !t!l CITVvITEMS. . Morse 13 rather soft for clam bakes. - . . f ' . -, We ,lika French clam) k 1 bake a Planner has captured a lot of Old ham, i ' New-man does not understand clam ' The most popular diah now, is Rice anu ciams. ' , s v . , To make a "clam bate' a success you must have "Cobbs" along.' Houses for sale cheap by W. P. Cad aday either before or after the election. You must not Dart too quick at a am bake, ' or yon? will fall over" a Brink-. Stacey VanA'nrinee is the rerular nominee for Clerk of the! Superior Court. See that his name is on your ticket. ': .:f r-V;.: - :. ,-'V They had Rice with their "1tm bake" at' the sound on Wednesday last, which was a new feature introduced by the Custom House ring. r" " ' . . ' The good white and colored people of Duplin county, have endorsed a ticket which will probably ' be elected. See the proceedings of the convention iu another column. Tu$ Prince of Good Citizens. Col. Johu A. Maultsby, of Whiteville, is an independent candidate for sheriff of Columbus county, with a good pros pect of election, owing to the supposed elalcation of the present-incumbent. The Quarantine Physician, Dr. W G. Curtis, applied to! the Collector of the port, on Wednesday last, for per mission to havQ a vessel discharged of her ballast , at Smithyille, before allow- ing her to come up to the city. Per-1 . . t . 1 I M 1 1 uiissiun whb graoieu oy.ioe VrOiieciors. - Madame Pompadour's Garter. ' A thrilling and historical romance of the reign of Louis XV.. By Gabriellc De St. Andre. Published by T. B. Peter, son & Brother, Philadelphia, Pa. One volume, paper cover price 50 cents. For sate by Pj Heinsberger - We called on Senator Darby a few days ago and found him well, but he was of the opinion that the old adage iv true,!"Save me from -my friends.? Hm't say Frank walks in his sleep and ta! k of the seuatorship. He expects to be made Chairman of the Seuate Judi. i.iry Comuittec.. St vi taI of the' "chum bake party wa-H on the Brink of being corued on Wednesday last, for we saw the Cobbs Dart.boUind the man. The clams were very French(ey) but very Good(win), and the crowd had a Penny-packer is the only way to account for the num ber gotten O'l the out sidd of, but the company were made up of New-man. Senator W, II. Moore. This gen tleman, although out of politics, having retired to : hut farm in Federal Point township, seeing the great danger his party is placed in by' thb bolters haa therefore, come out from his retirement and taken the stump for the regular ticket, headed by Gen. S. II. Manning. We expect to see the scalps of several of the disorganizes hanging to hU belt before Thursday next. The. Senator evidently, intenda to make things hot for bolters and disorganizes. Look out for the wounded when he brings his dangerous weapon to bear upon them for they will certainly fall. DlHtOUGANlXERS AND BOLTER. A man who will deliberately put him self up as in independent candidate against the wishes his party; aa ex pressed in convention, is a bolter. A person who "would bolt the nomination as made by h party convenltoa is a ilUyrganier. A diwrjaniica. ia a per son who dxa not care tor himself, his God, w hU party; he U an enemy of everybody aod everything that Is good, and a friend to no oae except binwelH He Uamta meaner than aoytluog that h vi y ci bea teen . on t of the ground, and noeicellel by hit Satanic Mjoy. It rvcry man Und ty tis party, and vktory will b oar on Tb'ir.-ly. k We hpe wtt frie4i will read the tat 1 of Mr, It TL Dnl!-y New beta NthCarvatA, Mr.Dai'ey la est cftte the Iridic scared eia Ncrth Carvllsa, and whxt he wya ?.t tim i la tbe true iattmt of hi rxre: Drae IruK la jc-cr sa cf t!iertiiaU:: yU:e ti.;t lirftarr ur.;j; tJ a a .-.'-.?.' t ICrircJ Vi ctcr, iers'.cf rf, c i.z;t-l I. ..vr a;K r:; . f tsr r.c-.. k;t. .V'.l 1- ; " : ti : I : ?v.t c. . - 1 s ! V.. f i tf .- " t i'.r St . . . ' cr Don't fkil, to vote for Scott for the legislature. " - O, for a drink of Welkin's cool and refreshing lager. Everybody should vote for W. Waddell for the legislature. 1 H. See . that everybody who wants good sheriff vote for Manning. The weather b 101, wWle poliUcs are 151, and still on the increase. Lookout for Jos. E. Sampson, and vote for him for Register of Deeds. Senator Merrimon will please accept our thanks for public documents. Edward D. Hewlett il the regular nominee for Coroner. Vote fcf him, We will be on the Brink of visiting Washington if the weather , continues hot.; .. c . The cold waye passed over Wilming ton on Monday last, but it left the ther mometer at 101. " I The Campaign. Don't fail to pur chase a house and lot of W. P. Cana day before the campaign is over. , j Our latest from Washington informs us that the Investigating committee h eaded by Potter and Butler, have gone to a fashionable watering place to carry on their frand business. We Believe that Dr. W. G. Curtis is fully capable and trnly anxious to do his whole duty as Quarantine Physi cian of this port, and our citizens may rest easy about the yellow fever here. There is, not a particle of dance rV as ongas the' Doctor does his duty. Mr. Kdttor: " "r'-:- I understand that a certain boltinr candidate for the office of High Sheriff of N ew Hanover county is always very punctual in , keeping his appointments at the different election 1 precincts Query Wonder if the watch he goes by is the one he borrowed from an or phan girl, of this city, and ! neglected to return? An Obphan GirlJ CITY BRIIFS.--The Spanish barque Cabieces after all has been sentenced to the marine railway of Messrs. Roes' & Cassidey. Dr. Curtis, the Quaran tine officer for this port writes a letter vindicating his management of quaran tine matters. ;Mr.: Graeme (pro nounced Gray-em) who used to be In the Insurance business here, has been in town fixing up fag-ends. ---The city is being carefully, disinfected by the authorities, under the snperinten dance of CapL Brock, Chief of Police. The thermometer In Raleiirh and Wilmington stands about the same, but Wilmington haa a good sea breeze, and is pleasanter. The Rev. Dr. Wilson has just preached the Com mencement Sermon at the University of Alabama, and it was pronounced a very able one. -uL Duncan K. McRae. an old lime very eloquent ora tor of our state, now living elsewhere. about to visit our city. The Charlotte Greys came informally, In undress or citizens dress, as i each pleased, and- floated about having' a good time without pomp, A tramp was found dead in an old well near Burgaw. Swift Galloway jb working hard for his election. . : SPEECH OF HON. W. F. CAN A PAY, TO yTUB REPUBLICANS of wiLiiiKoTorc, on thb sth INSTANT. " f,- Jr. rtttiJent and FeBo 'Cltuenr. On the eve of aa election In which the interesU of all our citizen! may be determined by the intelligence of the voters of this county and stale on Thursday next, I am aked to address you on the qneattons at ioe before yon today. - 4 Political parlies are fvnme! only tor the porpoao of directing the strength of comiaed concert of action to elect iodividsaW to oSko who ao rfpren tatives of the polky . view, and prtsSr d pica whkh art deemed eeonAiry to thegooleTernsaentof the coamnsity, Ute and eatica, . , I am Ispmied with jthe iatpnrunco el an intelligent vote by the rvbnUcaas a thla tlcclK, by rtxaa of th is Je feajt candidiii who rvr-rmat trsMclTetto I reptlkBF but w.h ia fact, are Ul twra asl i.ar !y tcfasj ef a Imtttic : wtiswiJy :.aa'h hct ia toy year tote . tyrrwesite ticsacives as rrptca3 fr lit evca tl.'a, al t!fxrau tie . esvs9it tit Uiry are e'cctedJ' rat frUfsos, 1 kxvt tixl is tit rti I Smr tl itc fe Cat r tr; d3 r:i'-t 'ylt a1t J t t : ;w ty -3 eltcx ia iff y a. 3 V val, that the poor shall be taxed to aupport the rich, I do not know of a better way to express your assent to such measures as they have enacted than to Tote for the straight democratic ticket ana leave the irregular factions to slumber in the silence of the dead, If you can consistently yote to Ux yourselves ten dollars for the purpose of wansactwg any kind of easiness, -.vote the democratic tickeL- If ron wish to sell a load of wood, fiah melons, or any of the products of yoni plantation or the living products of your riven and baysKand pay a tax disproportionate to the taxes on real property, vote the democratic ticketf If yoa desire to moke U toority aubseryient to tte minorUy, that denioxratic ticket , wiU have attractions for yoa; and you ought to rote it, pure and simple, and not excuse your rote when given for an ir-j regular nomination under the guise of republicanism, when; as intelligent re publicans, yon know, or ought to know that a divided vote is Tie success of the opposing party. - : If you desire to pay S5 poll tax in this citytnstead, of $2 which -the re publican f legislature . required you to ".do ,and have your Swages garnisheed if yu do not do it, vote the democratic ticket. If you wish to pay a license tax for selling a load of wood or any other merchandise, vote the democratic ticket, If you wish to elect another legislature which will impov erish the poor man and, let the rich go free, that ticket is the one for you; if the poor man's income Is be taxed aod the land owner is to Value his property at a nominal sum vote the democratic ticket ; if democratic officials are to be permitted to appropriate the publie funds, aod go free under our courts while the least misdemeanor of any tt publican puts him in jeoperady of the penitentiary for ten years vote the democratic ticket ; if yon wish to dis franchise yourself by ; the enacting of laws which require another man's affi davit to permit you to vote when you are a republican, Tote that old ticket, which, like necessity, knows no law, and'is an heir loom of the democracy of this state. . Possibly, you in ay think, that one vote can do no good ; that is not so ! The present President of the United States was elected by only a majority of one, and Marcus Morton was elected Governor of Massachusetts by one ma jority. ., Oliver Dockery was defeated u your candidate for Congress by only a few votes in a great dblrict,by a faction who broke from the party, defeating his election, and New Hanoyer county by a split in the ranks of the republicans. which, I regret to sen hero to-night. within your memory, sent to the legisla ture Mcdammejr and Ashe, by whose votes as democrats, you were deprived of an election of a Unite t States Sena tor,' Gen. Abbott lacking ooly ono volo of a majority of a quorum in general convention which disqualified him in the opinion of the Senate of the United Sutes, and, the legislature elected far the same year impeached Qon Holden, by democratic votes, simply because he was a republican, and for no other reason, than that he am a republican, 1 I have now to give yoa my views as to your Tote it the present campaign. We have iW democratic party repre- vuted by Roger Moore or Owen Fen oell for sheriff and whole blocks of other candidates which wjll appear ia the In terests ef the democracy on the morning of the election. Do cot disabujror tainda and infer that bo democratic candidates are to appear oa the day of the elecUeo other than those 1 menUoa. The democratic bird has a foot as broad and flat footed as a dock and from the view I aa able to take frost the crowd I see before me that democratic dack will be anchored la this ccnaty years after this election. Thai yoa may sot mUnadmiaad B iamy rtnurka, I de sire to state eaphatksRy, that I believe it to be to the interns of rttMicaa to snpTort the regular ticket, all eiWr are wUWnt riTvxt so Car aa ytsr a rrplti-attarcac(red; if irrrjuJar tickets a pvescaied to joa oa lie day of electro. I sew no rcasoa why tow ab xild tts rath tklrls ns'.aa jm wish U rpaw a vste.whkh la ey vkw, dva o?i ffpmcat yoor rsUs;raU aai whkh iU be cf 00 tZcti . . TW 'dcoocrstk rr;y, ly wLuttfy l raee, iWj" to r: ' t ly yrar v,-3-t?a4tidiyefIJcUix IfycTi w toaU ;tl drtsscntfy vs'a vo.xrxi tkifl, at S If c sirv;-trrriVt"cwtUltt. , Tltrt c.a I as crr;?c.. is C C-.zn:-y it all Llil J . s c : 3 Ix li::r U 1 t'.t f-'.-'t t j - j t l; I l-l a y il c : . a m 1 t :-'. ":j r r u V: I V T a , - . . can ticket yon havo as yoaiCisi!ii.3i for Sieria; Stephen II. Hisafc- f-r Clerk of the Surperior Court, tixcey VanAmringe; for Iierister of Dec Iz. J oseph E. Sampson; for lYeascer, Hi iih Hewlett; for Coroner, E. D. Uewleti; for -Surreyor, John Kent Erown; for the ITouse of Representatives, Heary iscou and William U. WadJsII an! with this ticket I farncsUy atk voa to go to the polls oa the day of the elec- uon and see that It Is electied. Some of yon may have pre! ertaees for other candidates, but I charg, yoa, ' though they may not be all personally acceptable to yon, to consult not calv thinteresV of yourself, but cT cllir republicans, and aen 1 that -n-r vf la cast as a solidity la the iilrrtr'j cf the republican party, and not diyidsv your yob in the interests of the dea I ocracy, With jrhom in poIiUcal matt&rw you have no fellowship, s a word more, and I close my re marks. The democrats oa the day of election will ask you to erase the names of some of our candidates and Insert the name of some other person. Dost do it; stand by the nominations of the party and yoa will hare the tatiafactioa of having cast your vote to some erect and be aiding your Interests as re publicans and not be a partisan ot tha democracy. As party men, having a common purpose to subserve, tha breach is wide between republicans and democrats, and 1,'charce you to sea to it that yoa are !not compromised br voting any part of a democratic ticket unless yoa are democrats. ."An ounca of prevent! ire Is worth a pound of aura," is an old adage ia the "currency of events, and it Is doubly so In your rela tions to the democrstic party. I desire to refer to what Is termed among the democracy the quieting of republicans who are burdened tita tka cares of office. I do not understand that such order from the President prevents any republican from statins his views in political matters as a ri vale citizen, unless he Intrigues for tha control of the nominating conventions of the party, and with that understand ing, gentlemen, I am content If you are. One word more, and I Ul retirel Vote the straight republican ticket and subserve your own interests. - Proposals for the Construction Cf Ufe&Yisg Stations. 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