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rUJSLIU SI'KAKINU.
Messrs. John W. Shackelford and
William IV Canaday, candidates for
Congress, will a del res their fellowciti
rem at the following times and places:
Lisbon, Sampson-county, Sept. 17tb.
ra! Ourfiolrl nf fWl, ' - - 7 ..1.1 :
w. uiu is, n lHruuuiitnu. mm my a mr ,m r c a m . I - -- M -
of Republicans, but it is h.i simple m , . ! L "f Jv the- between two Censuses. If
uue which we gladly pay him, to ad- ri"npiiaiu Victory or Buxton I W1 man , wmwe opinion Is wennaxn Marlborough, ceunty or any
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUND SEPTEMBETim
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NUMBER 30.
a il I I All .
urn inai no nas uone more than any
Other sinsle member of his nartr
during thedast- session of Congress to
over Mft'lnmmy.
Bubgaw, Sept. 9, 1S80.
show that it h not impossible for a To the 'Editor of the Tost:
man to act with a Consrassianjil
majority, and yet to keep tis self-re-
"pcci ana tno respect of honest men.
VICTOKY IN VERMONT.
TWENTY-FiVE THOUSAND
MAJORITY.
Judge Buxton was met at the denot
by a large crowd, white and black,
democrats And Republicans, and es
corted to the hotel where' after receiv
ing many friends of both political par-tie-,
he dined; -and arrangements were
made by a 'committee to divide time
with Major C. W. McCIammv of Pen
der. '
worth as much as any other mkn ; i other county of the state. 1.000 fimiliM
that state, says unfalteringly :l ' . '' inlthe 'Census of 1S60 and that
, . . f , . of 1880, and omitted in that f i7n
never since iz nas mere been so wa h,il nnnA .u T urv.r .i
rMA . . w vuuw va
NOTICE. -
Rooms Rep. Ex. Goitvttt
Of New Havoter Ootnrrr
Anruatasth. IRsn
promising a cantaaa in mis stale for was defective. ThA xr.Ni..i. .ni
the BeDubliean nartr. In tht I Assistant Marshals who tnnb- tho rvn.
A , - -w uoa i - - 'wva i rnnnrv a i i in ir L'aiTrnir t
plac. our candidate will rw. ik. BUS WO were poUtical aoDointeea. TTV Jr. ' M Hereby
-! w rnttiT tt thim 1 --j . ' i CUiea fit th KfnnhllMn . w I k t. i
votes of all Eepubllcans. This of. itself rjJr tt. LlLT. T r. f . ""Be, monament has
- wau a wtv Utg
j A colored man named Council was
I)wne4 at Sloop Poiat Tuesday, while
engaged n xemoTLier au fmm n..
ority of the RepubUcan Exe- vLT fOOww Fred. B, Rice. His
cuUve Committee of New Hanorer m I re50Tcred on Thursday but
county, a CONVENTION is hereby had off by.a shark.
TRIBUNE SUMMARY OF TIIK
10TH. '
Oct.
18lh.
20th.
21th.
22nd.
23rd.
21tb.
20th.
27th.
28tb.
2!'th.
yOih.
1-t.
2nd.
at 12
candi-
in ton
Lillington, I Iarii:tl "
,l.')liiisonvil!o, " ' '
Jiiiiciborw, Moore "'
;.irlii " v "
t .lIlltTOII, " "
FiiyiiU vilU', t'liinbi-rland
.Unigsliiiry, ..; " "
"KorktMi,' " "
llollaiv, BLdui
Klizubcthlowii
Turhbiill "
n The pi-akiii will lake placd
oVImkj M., each day.; Other
d.i: s ir Congress, uro inviud to attend.
. Judg.j lluxtoM, tlio lUpublicm can
diiLituTor (iovcrnor.and i Ion. Augustus
M. Moon-, the liopublicati candidate
f.tr Attorney (JtiK-ral, will spiak as fol
lows : J- :
Moicho.id City,
.Monday, Sept. J.'Mi
(ioldnboro, Yyi:c t'ounly, Tirtsciay,
S',.t. 1 lli.
i Hind lU piiblicnii If ;illy".
II II, W I?. (Jatiaday, thi; IN publi
in c:it ditble for Congnss from the od
tllrii t, will addrr-s riio
li'e.uiiMvirk ((uiily, at bmithville, Mon
day wtiim', Si-pt. 3th J SS0, at eight
o'cnei a l. the court libuso. The lol
lowinj; t iiiim nt speaker have been in
vitil lo HKik on the occasion :
iicii. v. ii. DocKtry, lion. li. (J.
Carteret
Returns have been recsived from 220
lowus in Vermont, leaving twenty-one
to be heard from, These returns make
the. Republican majority 2G.576 and it
is estimated that it will be" In the entire
etat 0.26,030, 'a gain of 3,211 on the Re
publican mnjority in 1870. The Leg
islature will be more strongly Republi
can than herctore. Only one Green
backer has been elected to it. There
was great rejoicing at the rooms of the
Republican National Committee. Col.
Hooker, who returned vrstrrdnv fmm
j j
Vermont, was greatly elated over the
result of the vigorous ,canvass which
the pj.rly had made! At the Demo-
cmtie. Ik iiI(juartcrs there was a corres
pond i i g degree of depression. '
'; LATER,
atuh'Ja v. Town's heard from, 238
C to hear from. Farnham's (Rep.)
majority 25,152, iim of 1402 over the
vote of 187C, when the total vote was
G1.1G0, and Hayes vet 3 44,092, out of
C1.4G0 total. -
. (Jreat depression at Democratic Na
tioiiul 1 Headquarters, and unbounded
euthuiiasni at Republican.
UKNKItAL TIIINCJS.
i
-lonwrgo iww iu auumoa to our vi more clerical ability 17th e a . . . " v.uaio oy uis
party yeie. The Bon-parW'yote "4 fent shares on the pay. Township ifr? of teaaber next, at 10 Wends. It Li cf beautiful granite and
which in 1876 was cast tot Mx.lWen itTlf T ggnized, anS Jm-to,m e foUowing will be . Very attracUve structure. It
becau,eitwanted.changeAwilZ fiSt Uefe S rfcu" . ' 13,000 pounds and when
jear vote the Republican ticket ;be- nty rtop5S d I ther" ti?TTmi PriSht nearly 18 ;fcet high,
causeit docsno want a change." firmer class of investigation is wo Membws of : -i
ThisyotewlUcouutatleastSd lA1: SrTi"" to the
nao m- i , .. . . . i . t"v"i vv,uiatj ui me recent i WH" Lsweniea and four Ait.i wiwibo uuuer i rar u
-r rt . i vuauKinir irom dim mkia tn tha.ntfa I rflrnrnB : :ui. ii . I . .l - . . w wi
r. vowan, an esteemed r. " . . "r. r :T .s j .!t "K"uie, iaea mves- naies to tne Senatorial ConwniU. I lew days awi an .frw
Republican parly in this . nero or TnnT" .S?dr Lbe,be- be held at Rock, PolirIC belayWl slick
THE SrEAKlKG.
At about 2 o'clock our honored
standard bearer Judco Buxton was in
troduced by
leader of the
county, in a J few very appropriate' re
marks. Judge . Buxton then walked
forward, and taking the stand at the
end of tho Academy, in which the
speaking took place, and made a speech
of about one hour aud a quarter. He
arraigned the Democracy at the bar of
public opinion for its past conduct and
maladministration, aud denounced the
Landlord and Tenant act as oppressive
to the most j defenceless, citizens, and
giving tho landlord the advantage over
the unprotected tenant. Ho showed
ma iue landlord had abundant rights
before the cCurls at common law, 'with-
I - out statutes, and that it was the tenant
if any body who needed btatutes to pro
tect him. JIu denounced also the pres
ent county road law and showed its in
justice. 1
His remarks on the present odious
county government law were unanswer
able. Ho, asked why tho legislature
had not as much right to takn nw!,v
I - - , - v m uuu
result." re second invesUgations, should rach ,X
I twaotj . . -ii . I I ni.il aMii mm nainaw m& . r .
ti, ... .... I uwesaary. win do condnrtAH t i .uansact sucn nthir i paxi 01 ms inirn. ir .
uo luauuucmrera." ne said "ArA i w.t,!-. .. - u.: . i . " -l4
-sii ..... . i ..ufiiuu, mm wun me
a .
esneciallv artA ,i i,r.A ",hU tue creates
their employes, believing that aeon- I . ' -
tinuance of Republican policy is essen- w 8ATPAYKE1VS.
tial to their continued prosperity. Not e cal1 attction to the advertise-
more than 75 per cent of the voters are mmt of lhe University ot North Caro
distinctively party men and eontinue ' Wnich-
was reorganized five years
either Republicans or Democrats rear 5g0 under the Presidency" of the Hon.
after year. The other 25 per cent are mp F' Battle L- L- D- aided by an
essentially non-partisan, and to a great- efficient and competent corps of Pro-
er or less degree shift from one side, to fe880r3v This ancient institution'offers
the other s circumstances dictate. The M 004 opportunities for a high
wonderful prosDeritv of thnmnntr. f standard of! scholarship as any in th
V.. . ... ... I Rnnf.h anA . ...
lu prcsem ume win contribute largely I ' "i"3 '1La year wun an
to a republican success this vear. We 1 1"v'1Cttaou uumoer oi students.
haveho return of the tide which so
business as may rronrl CAIM k.ffM I once removed tn t i,
vuuYBnuon. " . , i uoing well
Each Votlns: precinct wm 1m
w vivvn aoxicv
delegated and three alternates to the
county convention. f
The RepubUcan voters wiUmeet in
their respective townships at the usual
voting places, to wit:
Cape Fear township, at Castle
Hayne.
HarneU township, at MacCumber'a
Store. :
nearly elected Mr. Tildeu in 187G.
The Governor said iurther that he
would concede to the Democrats none,
but the old slave states.
"Our friends are hopefully contest
ing every one of the Free States. At
therccent election Oregon was carried
BOXS IK BLVK.
Col. Mahson'a command of n.n
In Blue, and the lriith Ward Garfield
and. Arthur Club turned out Friday
Jight, with their torches and made a
fine display. The procossioh was made
np of white as well as colored veterans.
iey marched threugh various Bt.t
Siring and receiving; cheers, and at
Masonboro townthio. at Wh..v "uur rned to their club
The ItennhliVin. r ikuo.u.... ederil Point township, at Biddla'a I davpassencer train will .J
have organized a Garfield and Arthur, f ,?da' Pber 13th, I Eastern Division of the Carolina Ccn-
, f u viuvn. LU. LO elect UirM uu -IVaiimurl nn .(.kA.. ii . .
, ' ,. A , " v,. iU0 48i OI
a
room.
tioa of Henry Fontville, Pres. fSf 1 f nd fhree teniatea each October, in addiUoa to the night pas
leaCaah'well, Vice-President, and "d omnte a candidate for enger train now running.. At. the
H. Richardson. Secretarv. Th, mt each ot their respective me time an improvement win i.
county,
Therolias recently been a terrible
cyclone in the Island of Jamaica where
buildings, wharves, ships trees, shrub
bery and all moveable articles on the
facaoftho- earth, were thrown into
chaotic confusion. .
The eily of Mobi'le has been ec"urKTd
citizens of by;a fire which destroyed about f 100 -
000 in property. ;
from the people the right to vote for 7 the Kepblicans, and in Indiana we
Governor, sUito fficcrs, Sheriffs, Mem- are maJilDJ; a promising canvass for
bers of tho General Assembly and state officere. If we should carry In-
Judgcs ns tho Magistrates and County iana, it willgive us every fre'e state.
Commissioners. Ami h,- a.,kl sr w This would make nearly 100 -mainritv
people were if oil to he. tuMcd to elect m the Electoral College, and would in-'Ki.-trajis
Cnd small local offi- stant,v end a11 question as to the PresI
cerg how could they be. trusted to elect dential accession." .
the Judges of till the courts, even thf I After a moment's reflection the Gov
ernor added : What a lerriblo misfor
tune it would be to have the doubtful
and disputed result of 1S7G repeated
this year ! After that experience, knd
considering what is now the dominat
ing influence in both branches of the
oupreme Court; aud the Gove, nor him
self. ..
lie made quick wcik of tho -side of
he W. N. C. Railroad as a put up iob
for political Mlrilllf M fl ml .lir.-...l I
The wreckers on tha Kloridu I the Dem fr Tilts viTii!inUp 1 ' t
- I - - l muk I Cu III I If '( I T M ' M
arc reported to have acted very bar- money and bankrupted the state from prescnt Congress, which would have to
oarousiy m regard to tho wreck of tho ll61 to 1SG8 when the Republicans took vole Wuo can tel1 what might
Vera Cruz. They are charged with possesaiou of it. Jli SPfrt,h r I hapiien in caseof a disputed or doubt-
pluudoring not only trunks but the wholo was a plain statement (if .!,. ful election? How easy it would ba tn
1 ' . W UUUU' 1 I m . - " "
liuxion, and Canaday CU b by the
election
James
T TT .
ii. luchrUso, Secretary. The
Club passed patriotic resolutions en
dorsing the Chicago, State and Con-'
gresBional nominations, and condemn
ing the present odious and unjust
system of electing county and township
governments.'
Tho Republicans of Union Town
ship, Pender county, met .on Septem
ber, 9lh, and formed a Garfield and
Arthur, Buxton
Tl .
wwwng iMijan Tate, Prcs, and R. C.
Kelly, becertary. The meeting was
very enthusiastic and' adjourned to
meet at Leesburg on September 23nd,
.when a rousing meeting is expected.
The New Hampshire Republicans ia
their iceolulicn blew their trumpet
with no uncertain sound. They
affirmed tho right of every American
citizen, the supremacy of the national
government and its integrity, invoked
every element of constitutional power
The Republican voters of the six running Ume. The old i
voting precincts ol the city of WUmlng- brakes are soon .to be exchanged f..
j . - "
ion win meet at b o'clock p. m., Sept.
10.1 .nr.n . ...
iotn, loou, to elect three delegates and
three alternates each :
First Ward, Upper Division, at First !
aru uucxei uompany's Houso.
x nab ITara. lXIWfir llfviainn . I
the air-brake on the road.
i.Miger, and 1 Ion. S. J. Vatls.' dead bodies ot 1.h1!m Ul,i.i,nr. r niabln r.r-f- i ir .. ... ' ,. ... defeat the election of tl,A v?..t.t:
Mall the -i.eoi.lo turn m.t 1,1 1..,,, 'vnr,..i.i "7. V ' A, v"r " "7 .; TM wrcioiyi A r ."vullMa to the protection of i,;.,.i.i i:k-.
I v inuiuuu.T nnu oiucr jewelry. I nu" earnest, and was mum ntAn. I 1'""WVQ icruiuwonize luo rov-I , . . "
Among the lost on the Vera Cruz vc'y listened to than I have heard a crumen'1 b Congressional action I In- Z T?t0Qil,,ica"
wj Goucral Torbert, tho distinguished "Peaker 'fur many;. years.- Ho showed f1, aiminS the blow at an outpost natio flnwud redit of lhe
cavalry opiper of tho late war, and
v. a . " v " v m v
ll'ii political qucblions of the day dis-
Grasd Mextiso of I. o. O F
The Sovereign Grand Lodge of the Iu-
hold its 5Gth Annual Comm,,,,,..,,;..;.1"
ArtaAa u . - I lOrODto. CanflU
and CauaaayC.ub, c. ' 7. Yu.Tu f, 2 1
Second Ward, at the Court House. ?. eifih'IU EeprescnUtivo froui'
Third Ward, at Giblem Bulding. Urand Encampment of North Car
Fourth Ward, at Aon street Engine , and Mesws- Wm. II. Bagley, of
House. Raleigh, and R. J. Jones, of Wilming-
Fifth Ward, at ihu street Bucket n VI resenUtives from the
Company's House. " rand Lodge of North. Carolina. Mr.
The polls at all tlw voting precincts t . IcT0 ocre to-morrow for
in the city will close at 9 o'clock, p.
. uuuu .uu una ui omn zitioD f.. ' ...
adopted by the .Ute convention, no TZ , i ' Vf MDAY Mol-"- '
proxies are allowed.if a delegate is ab- Umi S ' it;,'dajr.,:,0rni
sent, nis place will be snnolipd hr.n j. ..." irym "e riM-
alternate. ' 1 nceoiAir. Itobert M. Houston.
rihsi'd
Ex. Cum. oi Bui NhWU k.
TO
On the adjournment ol
"MtXTICATii; 'TKIIMT.Km
tiAjrlMl).
H 1 i r Mi.l.iln mill Det.dljer Mvif
j MiulThvuwii'i;
Hie di'orl tli l.onisv llo ( ourlei
Jiiiliuul. UtHnj 'tittwon' (ctttr to tw AVw
Prtnn-rtific ninthly, Jul, S, 1880.
i Hip truth is. Gen. Garfield, thmml.
lindly man. and a man a I nm nr.
ii flled. who wbiiUJ "f1 il a dishonest
Hiii'li tor In own sake or it own sake,
i a p:tnis.tti o( a piece with his party,"
nioro ""recently Cousul General to
Frano-
Ti c Hcpublieam of New Hampshire
have nominated lor (ijveruor the Hon-
Charle II. Bell, almost unanimously.
Ho rtcrnt.ly filled out a vacancy in. the
U. Senate, havinij been appointed
by the Governor. Ho is the son of the
late Gov. John Belt of that .state, and
the nephew of tbe late Samuel Bell,
who was Governor and twelve years a
U.S. Senator, and the first cousin of
tho late Chief Justice Bell aud also of
tho Ute .J Aines Bell, who died while in
'"iHilorThnrmnu and Iho Workli lh United State Senate. He belonc-s
rnni- .,, 1 A II',, Cr4nKm! I to an n it c I e ii L n in I imiw.ri.nl r ... : I :
... - VUVVW I "( laui IUUIIIJ IU
tnit st;-to f nd hascousiJerable acquire-
tho glorious achievements of .u, ,,i Ilke 1,orl Sumter, this attack would h
old Republican party and closed bv direct,y nVa tfae heart of the Repub-, ,
asKing major ilcClamnljr-how. he couid uciermine us result T'
ask the people to trn-n the ualhnal After a pause he continued:'- "For-
governmei.tf.ver to (he men who tin- tunately, ! however, we neeil not coc-
dertook. to destroy it from 1801 to I8G5, template.; his dsrk picture. The busi-
which question however our McClamtny nes' men will not permit their present
failed to answer. He never one time prosperous condition to be chanf.d in.
showed or tried to sbf.w I to a lone winter of dnn
The young men off Flemiucton met
on the Gth and formed a Garfield, Bux
ton and Canaday Club, by electing the
following officers: A. T. Evans, Presi
dent; R. D. Wilkinls, Vice-President;
J. E. Luth, Secretary. Twenty-seven
members were admitted on the first
convention, the city delegate - will 'as
semble in. convention to nominate a
canaiuaue lor Uoostable of Wilmimrton
township.
. . , S. 11. Mankiso,
Chairman Rep. County Ex. Committee,
j J SAMitiOtr,' Secretary.
ner of Third
, : ' "waen was found to bo
why the Democrats thould again be They wIH finUh the election on tho 2d meet,.u aud lhe Republicans are doing
irusieu wun me management of public or November by a result so pronounced remington lor Garfield and
afiatrs, but confined hi nisi tf .t I that tho most rrrklps nni,.M.-... rAr''luri Buxton
m - " .A M W I . -i vvuivIUIU
Cor-
Thtv.
Oil tlrn n m.I I...
.ore assisunce could arrive it was i
names and was Boon compktdy d
troyed. The dwelling house was 3v,d
In a somewhat damaged condition.
Tfae loaon the kitchen, which
Insured, will amount to.', wh $iv
Jen U,dR was about'
orTtiOO. This loss i. COTcrr,, bv
I -
was termed by the audience to be first-
class foolishnnw. His speech was really
One of the best monkey shows I cyer
aaw.
will not dare to ojuettion it."
Canaday.
The Wilson Advance, spaking of Ben.
Butler and John Pnnl-
They are men of emidrnt abUity and 1""? in the M "wihgtou Mutui
if they render w eff.-rMve -erviee to I ?r M)0, Mr. Houston's furniture w
una uemncrirv m ih h... I oiibipmi - t .
1 and heretofore remWH m rTrtTvl r.w'"'u,:u ,n " '
and Barringer, and party, perhaps we can aiorf to om- ZZ Z I0?1' Tbe . 50
was ;
remov?!
g to
i
V-iatoi I hurman ltts Up Gon. Gar
'' Id of l)hioJ in this amiable lahiun
kes A dim Swears that Garfield
v- vu Miartu, and Garhcid says that
I'c ilia not do anything of thp kind.
Ii'i-.o wm a Rood dcnJ of talk, but no
l'f a-aint him, and 1 am compelled
1,1 y ilt Gattidd geta out of it bet-
msn nnviHKjy else, and, on th?
'"ir, t!ro was not sullicient evidrnco
rtiMi the corruption at hit door,"
Alter cSiiMderinir all tho
(Ml llui . I... I- : , 'A
..... " i'fiv "i u tuui ur ill ill 13 View OI
'If. (.iurtlidd'n connfH't inn with il
Vndii AUbili-r".
Tun);iJ ,, Hendricks of ludlaua.
t" iit a Mt it. Meat Injure l$trji?ltt
nvmiHiUol.,
' I tt ll jou whom I think tho Repub.
hMn Mvmild nominato and whom I
O'l'sidor Uu ir utrongest mau j be U a
''up wnii. a nun of nrinrinl. an Imnnit
. , .
lent
im
h Ursi man you ,couId nominal. I
r!r u tv. Jnca . O.trrirld of
OaiA ,
and would makes pood Prcsidei
wrui .ll. IVmonallr, t coniderhi
Alrxandrr II. Ktcpuouji,
w iTtir I TV .synJa (fAi.)
"A in the Credit ilobilier matters
'lii which General Garfild has bcea
tnir8,M. 1 Uj1it k waa allicthrr
at of taeeu. li will not do-for
Jfta 1 mocratie party to throw mud al
)ttit U Garfield; tweti if they do
1 J wiu eicci nia.-
. J The Xrorldataty.
U1S. ' - ?
la the midst oltthe organiseil carni
' of corruption which has Un golog
o msay weary months and
JV at Washington, it U rally
wacusry to catch gilmpsea now aa1
fhoeestf tor hoaeoty's sake, aud
. uattt coaaldf ration of rarty. Gen.
ment in Utters, and is President of the
N. II. 11 Ntorical Society.
Our McClamuiy aLcd Jude Buxton
whether he did not vote to exempt
thieves from taxation when he was a
member of thj legislature. To whic i
k T...l. 1 : i .i .i
The "BoysJu BW'sre 50,000 strong Z it7T T . f
ii w v...i- b member of the legislature at ail. I
-V . , , When McCIammy had closed, the
t: U NO ic ALLY AT 11Lau. Jude answered "the f. ol according to
CrAt.oSrL ind administered tohimne
En.TOU W-Ther. will . "t repnm.mliog, that ever
grand rally of the Republican party at 1:, r , !,UmP
tho Club Room, ol the Garfield Bux- 8Wored f f h questions pro
ton and Canaday Club No. uXn 7
KOTICE.
Rooms Rei Ex. Commitiek,
VVILMISOTOX. C.
a . . '
Angust 2Jlh, 1SS0.
V4acn son" in his last few remark, ,)nr;n.
ook occasion to say that
decent and respectable way
county one mile from the landing on wbich ho toot
Cape ear lurer. known a, Willi' lh?ro WM . dcc
nines irom rayetteville, on
in 2lth day oftepttmber
Hon. R. P. Buxton, Han. W. P.
Canaday, Hod. O. H. Dockarv. Dr. TTT
M. Korrocnr nJ others have been Invit
ed aud rem pec ted to address meeting.
1 hose wishing to come, can leave
Wilmington on the 2 o'clock steamer
and arrive Wedaesdav moraiog, in
liate .'or the meeting. Boat will be
run fivw Fayrttcvill te this place for
accotutnodalicn of air. A band of mode
will b preetit rr theoecaaloa. Come
one and all t
The ladic and gcntlmea ot Willis'
THE CEXSl ft IX NOITH K.
OLIXA."
It is reported that Gen. Walker, the
Superintendent ot the Census, beine
lntprvioariwl nt V. tj.. i. ...In.....
th.V; ui::V:i"Vc"! D" Islr comprising., the counties
wauo m ooma varo- ew Hanover and Pender. i3 hereby
una was defect vi in. . j . I.n. . . " ucreoy
ififo. .k VV s w ,n ,eu 10 mcet at Boy Point, on
870 or the Census of 1880 is fmudu- Saturday Sept. 13th. at A o'clock p. m
1 nt. He say, that in some Districts to nominate a candidate for ts.
!rDCTt T"? n h,'gh " 100 Ne over county will be entitled
cent and that in some counties or to i delegates audi alternate Pender
nt It l ti! u W 150 Pr coan,'T bo entitled to 2 delegates
vr.UIVU lu DD sncn ana z alternates. Cw Hanover and
ncrease could have occurred without Pender counties are hereby requested
mmigrauon, but adds that In one of to elect their delegates Jw,
tbese Districts ol 700 people only four convention aa soon i
. ". were rnor.l .. !-I " . . . " .,un,
to say that! . . v IU uul OI me I couniy, conventions meet.
i-m- "llc- AU uve reading of the ex-
.i . w
look the past, as this Is pre-eminently a WUle of lho kle JcQn C. Eaillry.
Honey and molasses!
f A Natioxal Askemely oi nil
U.O. OF O.K. ThernA I
We havo heard irmtiUl .w I vocationa of th an r.n ..
Itu.hlir.n . VT' . . . " ow. i rater-
A Convention of tho 12th Senatorial rnshiog ver to Hanct Let's se I FfoLl! till i Loscs ln UniuU
tnere 1-orney.he's one; and BaUer. 7ZLZ , . oa m "l of
I vana,-Mullett.he's threa, and 'wn. a., irom the&b, i tho
what., lhe othpr ...yS!; S of October. The Grand t,a,rLl
otnj October, and inrMr...
- i . kihiuu.u( r al
Chew Jackson, lu. . V'?,UK,' wh. the address will
on rf C)wr.
to condutt a joint discussion, and that
he considered that the cursing and
other manner of Major McClammy'a
speecn an Insult to every gentleman
present, or to the audience. He then
told the people that U he w-s elected
reading of the ex-
tract below from Gen, Walker's con-
versauonal explsnation will let a good
deal of licht Into the subject. We have
no intention of doing Oen.. Walker or
the Census enumerators in South Caro
lina injustice, and shall do our best to
get at the troth:
Governor th.lt hn unnt.l ..-.
,KU"1,U. poiueiy Doweu I poaed tbat inch an k ...
their
himself out.
There were then loud $IU for II. .2.
Scott, iis., who responded in a strong
antynS Ptcb, during whkn he
handled the Democratic -party without
glove. It was generallr aa'ul bv both
we Uburch will hold a fesUval for Po"fai, paric urn II. K Scott's
the benefit of their Church at ta same 'J, wf SU ad that
time, UUhon Hood and otaara am
he fiauhed the funeral rrtaoa ol our
Clammy cans. The Democrats were
P1, The only Qotstioa was whether
uic atMtormai locrraae coaU be ac
counted for by the defection of the
it is true tnat ia 1S70
there were large lower ia some counties
since 1S60, and while the war .t
urally rrpreasHi luUnl growta of
iswoa to some cxteat, that is wo
reason to suprxwe that the war has de
stroyed the normal rrowta.- t?
H IV a --w
ipected to siak. ThU f. IK- ttma t very rnnch diatU.l mt7s iC"Zu ... :S-T !-
M. 6t, rrwidaot -JJEttttUr.
;
U)?uel WaddeH can ccrutalj can
gratnlite h!aMlfthat hU ftasce l ar
moat has not been any warn than was
t v . , , i uum 04 m rttstrne or l&so u timi r
JabUaat and powerfuav well p!ead f a a ciinr1:! ,Ifcrtl-
wiU the restilu If ocr himmTSali ? v.!!. u
OAly be induced to travel ard wi;h UrhTdinrs JSLIiT1
the Jade, aad do ereryatKreaa hadiJ .
here, the rraalt woaM bo tiut the s ! tiaal 11: wT!!-
froddayofNovembvrnext wald roU iata the mm. - iTLZTS!
k. ..v-
voa ot juTLciro, raa. tanoee, and i out twntr-nre laoaaand mawritv
..t . ' i Catniiaa.'He(ii t .3kV. ArX, I - wpOOSl W CWTy fasaUj
ear. They did not even :Jeare a real! r.T: Jm Thes
ikt-ti. I iwia.Twn.flq; icaa,u tasaai. Thi
r va
there art
&SBllkM
ihWnftW slaw
caaacea in xasattamta
. .. ... y- i'- Maxkikg.
v-aairman. i?publican Executive Com
mittee. New Hsnoycr county.
A. Irurn
Chairman Republican Executive Com
mittee, fender cooaty.
There will be a Republican Courea
Uon at Town Orjkk tawaihip house on
luesoaj 3Ui day of fikptcmber 1850,
to nominate ounty offi.-era. Tb Toa
ship ExemUre Committee, will hold
umr pnmary elections , on Saturday
m .1 a r- .
cHcmoer ism, to seieat thre dJ
gatea asd thre aUernatea, and no
sonf.to reprcseat each towaahip ia the
Coaveatiao. A fall delegxUoa from
each township is respectfully required.
August lo. - 1
Eowaan W. Tavios,
Chairman RrpaMicaa Ex. Cbsamitte.
JtOTlCB.
Th caawial CoavcsUoa of Radai
ad Rranawkk. aiU be al Elita-
Uatowa, oa Wedaesdav. the Ikh dav
of SWr. 1!).
Rfwaan W.Tatlo, CiaJrmaa.
E. SiJWsunrAtT.Cmaa.
Thai dairvuW iuumu. lfM
Jbmm& a asesaWraf
Qx&tm frvm ocr 4ih District. Lm
r om u Uook,
r
be
Tobacco. w delivered by the orator of Lh. dar
One intermenTTnidale Cem. WiLminv'T
ty this past week. Ssi.
Nixie intermeaUin Hn. FWt the Stat Cspiud.
during the past week. I "7 exia-e .arraagments arc Witg
" accommooate the vsai mulii-
la BcUevae I wwe which riU aemble there
Oaly one interment
Cemeterylthia week.
o interments - In the
Cemetery daring the past week.
tin tl.
occasion. Excursion trains 'will rnn
from nearly every roust in tk. it-
Catholic Tha excarsba trains leave Wilmio-"
ton for IUhmood oa Thari4y Oct. "
bee 7th.
-
XW Aoyjatt i IS EES' UTS.
Udtcrsify cf - Sank CiroIiiA
-'-AT-'- '
CHAPEL IULL.
The Register of Deeds, iued four
nafrii licenses dunag th past
or three So mikh cows kav
receotly died (rose the efitct of eatieg
w vrasge.Doaaea.
Uaster Jaases W. Busnm
dently shot la the aid rn. .i,..
' . - mj mmum I mn mr . . .
oat ncm bird ahooUor. I 1 " aku mm.
j t - . - .
Uenry Jehaaast kaa bra I "mm.t&tzsL t.
with stealiag cattle aad ss in im tL.i I VZiTS S2lAi: y-
indefaaitofteW ' I SS. lrVZ
-r-uu rhufiks.i,,. --
a Wjw sraur. V .tv. . I t5Ajrr Tu lurYn.. . "
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