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' VKmION. , . ! i'lic ffuiifr convention of New Ilan r convoucl under a 'regular cnll, at j : otlwk a. in. , on yesterday in the -tmiiitv -court-rooni.r It Was one ofthe limit onlcrly and ably fondacted .ever i 14, ; tlii bmuty; while each man f iirkd for-' 1'' candidate of his etioice, i t ilii j' all did so in'the very beet epirit. J Af lOv'Hv'k General S. II. Manning, 1 fiiairuiaii nf the county coraniittec called iii,. VeiiU'iition jo order, and appointed ijlcjiTH. 0vcu Hiirney, Joseph E. Samp-. : fn'v i K Cutlar, Jos A Sharpleps; and . jjtmhii Xixii, a committee on crcden- V.II'--, Kim rctiredto another room. Thc - Vjittrentin then took a reeegg until: half pi (lev i' ii o'clock, at which time Gen Maiiniii again called it to order, and t JK ffanipKon, chairman of the coin rjiittri', inade, a report which, was' urian- ' !iiiiily adopted by the convention. ; Il-lrtu'raf Mannihg'wn.s then made per .iK'Wtelia.ijmah and Joneph K Sanip I, secretary i' The chairman tatcd , iiiffirHt biiwiiieBs Avas to nominate a clerk fi!u' superior court.. Stacy YanAin-i-'rttXfWau. then nominated for clerk, - !i..iiornl Stephen II planning for iheriff .loVeph E Sampson for register of ,lt.k. All of these Were nominated by 5'iilii;itiiTii, and it :n unanijnous. ; Elijah Hewlett ahdi Owen : r.iiincy we re pla(-ed in Domination- for ? wiliii' trt'nsurcr. On .-(lie second bal jnrtjlliiiVy recciTcd Id votes afld Hew f h- -On niotion ljurnevViiojnina- ' '"i made unanimous-. . v .'il D Hewlett was unnnimouHly noiui- ; , ' - . " i 'Mini lor coroner.- . : .ir ,! ) Cherry was nitaniinousiy neiiif- (or uounfy surveyor, " . :iiH William II Waddi ll and E E )i were 4iomiiiat?d tor the house of tl'Ti Wntatircs. j- i- "-: ' : ' ;':' i vl-t ? of dele"iiles wcrfe 'Tliv following "itii'il: : v -f : t y nil oiuii' VVUIV.UIIUII li l.liu:.i i ,...4.iy,-(; W Price, jr., II E i&ott, jift )V 11 Brcwiiigton. Alternates l..t.i'nruin, Daniel Howard and Thor J IK)!. j; , - ' 1"pl;lic Congressional Convention S'i llii'ii?! 1 Mnntiin.r Tnmoii A Imvcrr JullU II Wliiteuian and John E Taylor, Vu'malpi-yilbain E X Setters, Wm .! Nixtm. ilttt E Herden. I r IVIegatcs to Judicial Convention JUcjr nn. mnnge, C P lA)ckey, Jas K utlar nud G W'f riee, jr. : Tii llin S.,inr!nl PnnVintSmi V.il It Jl'iiiV, E J lVnny packer, John E Tay- tmx jotm llllJrown. Alternates-. ti Urvant, John W Moore, A J w!kor aud Eumnufl Nicltols. . K iWTt Sweet wiltominated for eon 'f NViliiiington township. !" f- , Th. Wlowing- resolutions were, on ,tiiiiuiiaHiinoiisly adopted: " F0U -l, l t. That A he Rejiublieona J :Ni)W Hanover oountr, assembled in fnvinUon, hereby tenJer to Geoeral S H Maiininif. ; xWritfY Sltrv VanAlil- clerk of the! superior, court? Eltfah i ""litt ctniifctv I rearurer: Jos E Samp-11,-fA-wtvr oi" deeds, and P Hew. e4ronirpi tote, ol tjianiisjor i 'nt and, ablu inanagemeut o thir r Mve olliees dutine the paa term. M wV denounce tho procriptivc ir,(Jihhe. leinicratio bourbon state irnifti, it, fliWoll aa the clasa legisla lie 'JVniocratio legislature' of ; Bd e di-vUre in faTor of liberal Tnat Wlierin It to be the datv rnttal pvernmenl to hate all jvj tutuen educated; vo therefore f11' endorse the action of Senator "to I f lllinoi., and Blair, of Xcw "Mire in agiuting an appropria- hostess for gvneraVedocirion fP,rTsrsv andwo ,reiuet oar inew wfnrvM to nso cvcrT honorable pw o wd in this laadalde lueaaare. V Xit hereby tender oor thanks to f uifl i; Hawll for aecnrwf, Ff a free river, and for othef sail ' ' vJLa IV.A "nwre trm fvfvv,hM rtf jr. ine ittw. Tkat this convention. apprv- W HlliMrl .J ll.m II K Msail. eaator, do hereby endorse hi W aile rrpreteoUar the eottn- fcVT'Y "Mover and lender, ami rjajahMtoly recomwend him aa oaf t .w state aenator. i " TUtth JrlMirc1 to ihe MA- T fmxnxkm am reied to cat. ;fw M-the Hon II E ScotU v i: ua fftat alarm that yre tmew JPto; Vnncy on Uio pari Uto lonocraeV to control tKc govr 21 adcorropUon atMl SaU- 2Uehoi pt if rofttiBQfil b enhrow jicpuKWan toTcm nc taeraforo anneal to all cot - I free baMotrand n fnir count. AY c jdenouncc the infamous acts of the registrars and pollholdera who held the election in New Hanover county in 1880, pr their outrageous conduct in wi'.fullyl depriving one thousand and. fif ty Keriublicans, from exercising their right gparanted by: law, to voto for county,! concreei8ional and state candi dates. And the Republican conimittce is hercly instructed in future to prose cute evfeiry person, in the U S Circuit Court, who-violates the election laws of the stat kind United States I . j Belieng frr.m the most positive and conclusive information' gathered from the rjaost reliable source, that Hon Wil liam! P iJnnaday, the Republican candi dal fo congress Iroin the third con gressioni district' wa's by right entitled to the srnt in the present congress, bat having Uecn . clieateu and detraudcu out oi ine lection bv a conspiracy ou the part of be Democratic candidate for with certain other baurbona of this diitric tNyliQse condnct in'dcfeat-, ing the Avijll of a free people by-tfoeir un holy asss iult upon the ballot box, is the most gla jng outrage ever sHlimittcd to by. a fr. c and liberty loving people; thereforejbe it I Kesolvj-d, That Hon William 1' Cani adaj be Bpjested to allow his name to be used -again as aT candidate-for con gress, from this district, and the delega tion, wholiuay be ent from this county Avho arc lijiercby earnestly instructed to use all hopiorable melans to secure his nommatitta at the cohgressioniil conven tion, Avhiti, is to be held at Elizabeth town oi tile' 8th of June nest. Resolve .1, That as an evidence of our high appr 'biatlqn ot the cflorts of Hon Wi Cam i day to carryt" practically the true p nciples'of Kepublicanisin by rt proper r ecognition of the inanhox)d of the negro, and hisj claims to an equita ble portioi of .party patronage, and his efforts to secure the election of tho poor, of all clashes, wc pledge to hiui, in the event of his nomination, every possible honorable -ffwrt to secure, bin election. Couoty JExtcutive Committee S. H. Manniog, fchairman, Jobn II. Brown, secretary, li wembera S. VanAmrioge, E. Nicholsl; (1. E. Berdn, Benj. Scott, Lewis Bryant, U. B. Green, V. Wade, W'. U. Wddell, Primus Aye ck and Jordan Ni(od. s; The Contention adjourned al three o'clock p. ro. It wi given up bye.eryj body lobe the most harmouiou.i Con vention erier field iu tfiF covltity by either partf , notwilhstanding; the Yen nor predictions of the 1ar and the Jteo'cto WiiirEViilLi, oi.umdus Co,, N N. r.,l ?8- 1 1 May 27th. 188 Persuanllto a caVl .f nhe executive committee of Columbui county, h cm- yenti-)n was held at"N liitevill" ,N. U:, at which i(te aevral towtuliiji wore. representedJ! .'lhe convr niion was c ill ed to order fey Mr. J. W. Spaulding chairman Bjfpublican xecutire com mitee, wno aiaieu i.-iai, iiiennjeci ut the meetingj was to Choose delegates to the j Vate,- Congressional and judicial conTentions.il Oa motion Mr. J. M. Smith was ejected chairman, and Mr. B.M. Spauljing secreUrj of conven tion. On motion the chi'i.; was em powered to abpoint a committee t con sist of one tn$m each townshipui draft resolutions and' recommend t'elegHtes for the abori named convention. The committee retired a- d rrjrtcl a .fd lows, b'cu a'as Hiisnimoiisly adopt- ed: VHERRA8, W'e'belieVe thai the 'ime North Slate all be re bourton tule is at band; when the old deemed from and ' WHEKEJ18, It is lhe duty of all good Jn frtrwiril that dbiect nf cilizena to k VltiavM w T" ar - " - y - - redemption qi-ibat the people may con trol . instead beipg controlled by a few. A - , Henohtd: That we look with concern at the action fit the past . legislature of 1S80 in denying local self goTernment to th neonle in the matter of count? eommissione n, magistrates, school com mitteemen, Ci, ana tpat we utter oor Prot5L': . I'. , ' . . 2d. 1 bat wO look wnn oisaaiu onine prete nsious ofthe leaders of the bour bon Democracy to befriend the com mon people m our state, while tney make laws to make the nch ncner, ana the poor poorer, '4 jj. i dm weiiaeoounce. me -meiaou employed by tjbo bourbons to defeat the wilt of the people at lhe pons, ana t&at we pledge ourselves to use all lawful mn im arcurei a full vote, and a fair couat in tbis contest: tor congressman and atata omccirs. 4. That wo ester our solemn protest against the fraudulent acta committed by the bouiopa pouncNaera ana cnat- leorers la tBet,! eongrtrsionai bbi, k?k .ultrI 1b ih defeat of Hon- IV Oujadaf , our candidate for con gress, and oor aaate ticket. , - 5. That in common with our tuter counties of PbpU and Smpon, we urge the seltciUn (and we instruct the of Hon, O. tlj Uockery for t Ur lBd Hon. W. P. Cans- day fr congressman from the thin! district, )V i : ' " . 6. That we waiexuod irttiio and mImim eoaitcioB with liberal Demo crats In favorl of a free ballot,' a tlt count, popular education anu tn njai 7 That wt redoes the editor to pub IUh thise moltttfow ia. th Wilmwf i Jt. , V - , i , . n,.r;D thaabsenca ol Uecoaamiitoe, the folk)wlnj wt4. ftnUetaen aI itrMitJ tk rfinrentioa ''": " " o. m. srMUUi, J, W. RpU tit l)4tWl sroiktrs asd Jao.lL WUtt- ..k.uT WaaalMtoa. alter aWrt . . i .-. . i WILMINGTON. NORTH On motion the chairman and secretary-were added as' delegates t the several conventions' Jtetolved. That the following gentle men be and are hereby appointed dele gates and alternates to the following conventions : . "L ,'" State Cunyenlion Jhs. Strutters, J. VV. Spaulding.j A4ternales-G. "Ff Fai aon, Jtrry Floyd. . . "; Congre -SMo'ual: CouyentiiiO J. H. Springer, Henry McDowell. Alternates G. M. Spaulding, Louis Moore. Judicial District Convention T M. Smith, II. , 0. Ruhardson. AlUrnates Jas. Sirutkers, O. F Falson. , Resolved, That the following geutle men be appointed on the .county cona- miltee to constijt of one from each vot ing precinct. - Cpunty Committee Chairman, J. H. Sprineer-f-Whitevil e. Hi B. Rf gister ; Welshes 0reek. Lewis Mtore ; Bogue, G. M. Spsuldinp ; Waccamaw, J. H. Springer Ittnsom, G. W. Dickson ; Lee; Henry Mi ore ; Bug Hil',' York Moore ; Fair Buff, G. F. Faison ; Ta , ems, Levi G. Stepheu; Western Prong Barnebus Thompso'v ; Williams, John' Wright. .:"'. . . - T. M. Smjiji, Chm'n. B. M. Spauldino, Sec'ty. : ' - . Republican TowiiMyijk Con veil '', '! .. tloii. . ". Editor : TofeT: Pleafce publish the following and oblige a friend: : Pursuant to a call made by Mr. Al fred Moore, a member of the executive committee ffof Cumberland countv, the vofrs of Flea Hill towtship, in sad county, assembled at Willams's Mill on Wednesday the? 24th, of May, for "the purpese of electig a township commit tee and delgatts To the county convec tion which will ircci in Fayettcville on the 1st day of June. J : ,On motion, James Kelly was elected chairman and btiphen Williams secre tary. Mr. I MtKjre explained i h- object of the lute'tinr; afur which the follow ing named gentli men wcrt n aniinous ly elected us a ct'innM ie and dele gates1: To uhip committeeA Moore Peter McKay, W B Moore. Delegates A Moore, Virgil Cdmp!er,fBasi Mc Millan. Alternates Jas Kelly, David Williams, S".epUen Willams. A letter from Mr. Wm. G. Haljwas read. Mr. Hall fijlly endorsesjthel lib eral movement. ; Mr. A. Perry, of lower' Fayetteville, being present, was called upon and iu response made one uf 'those old fash ioned, soul stirring Republican speech es which we delight to hear. Messrs. Moore, Leary and Stiirlock being called upon addressed the con vention; -after -which the convention adjourned. Old Gum'oerland is all (), K. Jamjss Keli.y, Chm'n. Stephen Williams, Sec' yV " - " r- (iLAitKTON, Bladen Go., N. I'., '82. -Mr. EDitqr Whereas it has been circulated by someI ki.ow pot whom, that I am a candidate for the next lru- ilatnre,I will ask space in yu-ft4er . :. .il.t . : t i : . . . r- 10 assert inai i am not. i un ooi mean to flee from dutj; I am a true Republi can, for thecause I expect to vote 'and work. I wish in this to thowthat I am not an ifficeeeeker; I bad rather give my influence to some 9lhcr good, true R publican than to accept of the nomination myself. . So mfiiends will see that I am yet in the field for labcr, and my motto will be to place good and true Republicans at the helm, par ticularly for the legislature, tbat they, through Almighty ProviJence, may re store the good old state of Jwrth Cart- Una back to freedom and liberty. ; l ours for the Republican cause. George Wixx. . '-':.--! . '. m i v UuE Ulu, N. C.f May 24, Mb. Epitok: Seeing numerous cor respondence from different parts of the state, I trust that you will permit mc a minute space iu your very valuanle pa. jht to inform yon that we Republicans m tins section of country are becoming wore awake to the interest of our doty in matters i pertaining- to Uie political, educational, agricultural - and religious welfare of life. 4 ' The citizens of Rockfioh precinct held n unanimons convention on tho l?ih instant, at Friendship. The call of the convention was for the purpose of select ing a Republican executive committee for eaid precinct, and to organise town ship according to the state contention plan oi ornauatiocw i-aiiiotio naurr es were dclirered by several members of the conventiou. r The fanuoia in the tarrvundips coun try are ; making great preparations rW an abnndant banrt in coming aatamn fho corn; and cotton crops are Tery promiaisgi.when yea bchoU fiehls that are uadcrvuuaiKU, y cu w uc ast nambers of com u cotton ptanta hunting forth in ait their rfonr, telling that oor harrcst-hoiue will be great, a le rrovhlenco eeee fit to thanje or fatnra intents.'- Dor retirians dMrtsaent is prCTC also, tho SBesnkeTl of Friendship Upel ate rnrnej a very ww canrcn, andue mcsnoers ot 1'etets aaocnia rL' Vai ahead r fiawhed a nkw aW comfortable ehwh ed6e. Itsideetaie ciUscna rrdif ho disTeeent aohool AirietM of U.is , tomrshiH are UiKl wU school UV br the cotniaf UXX wtnteci I am tt fat sotw ef thm arewl. ready oasa pitted. Yoora, rs, siawTrTy , CAROLINA, SUNDAY. MAY 28. 18S2. rECIAL TELEGRAM TO P06T' f Ll'Rgaw, N. C, May 27tb, 1882. Peudf r CountyRepoblican. Conven tion convened 'here tO'day, twith A. V. Uorrell.ch airman, and A, E. Taylor, secretarv." The1, - following delegates were el cted : State Convention 'A. V. Uorrelli5-A'. Gamberg Alternates, J. A. Jonw, A. Lloyd. ' .;' :- Oongresaional District Convention- Wm. Mclhtire, Geo, W. Carf 'Alter nates, it C. Lewis, E. J. Bell." 'Z? ; The dtr legates to the state convention were int-tructed to vote for the' liberal, anti-prohibition alliance. '-;?1' Hon. William P. Caoaday was en dorsed for Congress. .j.v - 4 if Memento MoH. The Angel of Death again visits our Alma Mater and takes from her our much, beloved son. P. B. Glenn. He was a resident of Winsboro, S. C, and during the present seBsion, was a stu- itent ef Biddle University, Charlotte N. C. He, .for several, months, had lin gered from the eiFects . of consumption and that with a recent attack of measles confined him to his bed, where he re mained until this morning at 5 o'clock, when ho arose and ascended to be with his Father. ; When here he was a can didate for the ministry, but there (in glory) he is an elect of God. s- . C. W. McCaLL. Biddle University, Charlotte, N. C. May22, 13&J. ' " JUHt tXKMPI'IOJI T Wc see it stateJj that a nimbt rjhip in tne i v ilmmgttn bigli luttiutry Company exeropta a Jperon from jury dutyi Tf that be the law, ai'd -wj sup pose it is, we beg; leave & put our people to lhkiLinr, aiid we do m pim ply by asking M tVwvque-tiol.H. How many court do we hold in New Han over yearly ? How unary firemau. and how many n tiied firemen ? How many members of the Wiliiiiugiou Light Infantry,- i on ryii.d t ciive ? Hqw are you, 10 ubtaiu a. competent jury coTOidering the above and consider ing the'fact tlit H Mr? ce on a j'iry auy tiriSe within two years i- a cause for challenge, tosay notliinif of other right ful challenges 1 e Is correcting.. New Hanoyer holdi eight ,co,u'rtn a year. OIT i. iTEMS. Index to New advertisements. - Wanted Geo. Ii. French 4 Son. - A' Auction only a Morris. A Kirstlasa Colored lioard li'f Hi use M J. Avant. 1 - Call at lhe New Store Crpon rickett. A Triumph J. J. lledrlcfc. Ice! Kennebfc Ice!!-pV. E. D ivia A Son. To Tax Tayqrs J. O. Burr, Asset sor. - .' The, -following :- marriage license was issued the past wet k, by lhe proper officer: J.o. S Carti r and Mis Robdy lo?ett. ;'-' ! The t uryiv'njj members -of com pany E, of the old lS;.n North Caro- I lio llegiment iil hve a reunion at Point Casw II Juiy 4 h. , The foot pasge way over Booey bridge is being thoroughly overhauled and repaired by tho riiy. Ifrz-kiah Keed is the contractor We are truly sorry tu he'ar of tbe ej- treme illness ofthe aged father of our- old war friend Mr. D. K. Everitt. We hope he may be spared to' mary days of usefulness and hsppine-. CaptainMx'Gowau has returned from his northern trip, and reports that Capt. Joseph Blsbecv will properl- renovate his new boat, and be here about next Thursday with flying colors., ? Our enterprliing friend Cvi. "Fred Small, has rrsigard cinmand of the bark Glacier and will devote his time and talents to his new store in Smith- ville.' 3ood lock to bim.: We acknowledge the' rciot f an invitation, to ba present at tKe opn: log exercises of the JLaGikngw lliyh School, which com me 10a a ou Juie 3-1, ISS2. Wish wecoold W thrtr. Abram SL Mobley of CliI.M, of Smith Mob'ey, who eridrtaily htt himself in tho face, i- radarltv iaa proviag and i m,t of 4gee. IJia niny (Heads will be glad to laowthl. . ': w 1 1 Mr; Berry B a lord aa- anl ktUja colored man at Monroe, WedaeaoVy. Mr. Biatord was fWmeny ia rdet of this city.' It u repnrtrd thai t kill lag an done ia self defease, acd whi'e la the perlorssaacojiif fascial dmtj. yl Capt.-KO. Hill of Uar tletrt- 1 Hi-.l b now sk ta tt e MarSae lla- pUaL Capt- J Cn4akk f ihla city assnaaVd coeasaaa4 of his veaarl for him a4 procteded 'last oa tht eoyagw to rhihsttelahU. A rHel iafmt ws that a Mr. Lra arJ OH tmViMiilMw FrUay Wt, iWat ? "cloclu 1 xtai that ie aaJ etWrs were plsriat- nw X cird, wkrw a Jpt araw, assl a ccxrtt4, wkida rraaltrl iat kis Frank Britlon of Cbinquepin Du plin county, ahot Bob Sloan with a pistol one day last week at that place. Brit ton was arrested -Sloan will recov er. : ; ":, :' ' ';-' ;, Goldsboro Jtfewcnger asys : VCapt. Swift Galloway, while in tbb city du ring the ' past week, en route for Du plin court, received the sorrowful ti-. dings of the death of his infant son, Donald, aged 5 months, and returned to 8now Hill.'? Our heart is with them. . . . W m ; r- ; ; Mr. B, W. Beery has brough around a new lighter Schooner from the east ern waters of about 600 barrels capacity. She Is owned by Messrs, B. H. & B. W. Beery. We wish " them good luck. They have made a irood selection 15f the business, and their schooner is a handsome craft"; Mournfully hung the heads of mauy of our s'.outand stalwart tiremeh when the fir&r fire alarm .struck on Wtdnes- day las', and they were told that the bell tolled for a ."furlong" over the other fchore, or in other : words tbat their machinery had stopped, that the builders wre few, and that . their en gineer ha-1 gone to his fur long home. King the bells softly, there's crape on the door." : " - j Mr. Rufus- Garis of lVhder county, once a m inber of ike botrd, of county commicisiDiu rt died recently at the ad-jj vahcfd w of about 75 years, . Mr. Ganis whk HjtU known in this city, and many "of h!s old comrades and 'friends ail. r-grel to hear of bis death! Dar ing the war he was a member, of the Cape Fear LighkArtillery, a company raistd " by Captain John J. Hedrick. Blessful re.it his soul. Ci.pt. W. J. Potter, the indefatigable woikerl'or the good t f- men's ; souls, (God bless nim) passed through our city the pat week en route to the Dia- tric tanf renc? of Methodists to be held near Fayet'eville. Mr, P, inform ed us that his vineyard was flourish ing, and the laborers therein were peace-, ful aud prosperous. During the past week the last of -the machinery tr the erection efajnewjsteam saw mill for Mr. W. F. Monroe, went up to Point Caswell "on the steamer Dawson. Drive another nail right here for the Clinton & Point Caswell rail road ! Cvye committees, let no grass" grow undtr your feet, but "push along, keep mjviog," nil this ijjdispensible link iu thechaiu of Wilmington's pros perity is clinched anj fastened, Djpty U. S. Mirihal, J. H. Neff, ar rested a young man named C. T, 1 But ler, about 18 years of age, at Bladeu boro, Tuesdav, charged with robbing the mails, and brough him before U. S. coram isioner MiQuigg, for trial. He w is commuted to jil in default of bail lo await his trial - before the U S, Circuit Court which meets in Raleigh in about two weeks. Marshal Neff had qiiie a romantic, though not; very, serioui lime of it in making the ar rest. " " - , j. Phaoh S)ke, aged about 50 years, io a tit of jealously it is supposed com mitted a most foul and brutal, murder on Wednesday last, by breaking the bead with an axe of Bslla Jones, his sweetheart. 1 1 seems he warned her i his jealousy not to confe to the iri'y, aud said if she did he would kill her. She. however come, but while she was away he .expressed the same sentiments to oihers, and when she retained he srntually carried out his horrid inten tion. This recurred at Dark Branch, about U niHes bt-low this city. Water Boat The shipping' intrr eu f Wilmington have long, felt the oeseasily of a convenience ia ithe war of water supplies, which has at last been undenatrtt bv Messrs, Hansen A Smith, ur atrpriiog ship chandlers, who bte fined up a ship supply water-r-t of ihoouod eight band red (Hutu raeity. While provieg a grt oeaienceio the shipping it is ai a woderate fiaaocial sacceat to its owners - We are pleased to note this U MMvly is a great eoaveaienos 1 to oar f rriga wli, which olly ea aail g oa )kg fay ages, j j Mr! Gailbrd Uocm b havi.g an aJ didtiaa pat apow his residiewce o Rd Crosa hetwrea Thud and Fran smf. Mr. L. U.lVyaat rttLeeoai factor a. prneaM4 at rata ta be ta jt f ta tly, as4 bai!iscsaraUeer.cTj. uwai:n coestaally, all wrrr ta eky. Real estate agemta hare -ifcetr aad fU of deasaada, bat yet thry csb piatn af the slartfiagi of tcaaavta. TW tale b sJsafto Ua, aaxi leal la "Baoaxafal amatbctV eic Ospiul is Urn at art c3sxiaed, a4 too Hale iieer- si5e4, aa4 the UVxlag saaaisloo caaiCj rat far the swmt afaiaheew, tie miataieaaee af kda' faaaSr, aavl the seal that liisJtVi esaay U the '- " 1 ! . : .... f..t . ' "i. r:- - Single Ctpies 5 Outs Interments durior the week. Oak- dale 0; Bellevue 0; Catholic Cemetery 0; Pice Forest 3- , j The , Charlotte anniversary celebra tion was a grand s access great and gratifyipg--nevf r let those fires that first kindled the hearts of our ances tors die as embers only to be looked upon as representing what vhaa been, but let us continue to fan freedom's flame' and kern alive the sparks that they may never again be, darkened by any clonds of our own household, but even radiate beyond us to a brilliancy brightening tbe ever enlarging suffer iug, groan for the sustenance of our outstretching arm, the glitterings of whose shields ahalL jeiJbespaogle. (be topmost glory of greatness and speak peace on earth, good will to man. '. We are authoriied and requested to stale that the assertion made by us a few days since.'to the effect tbat Mr. Samuel Bell's attempt on his life was due to domestic difficulties is erroneous and tbat it was not due to this csuse. Review. -:.: ::; I, of my own personal knowleoge, know that domestic trouble wat the im mediate cause of Mr. Bell's attempt on his j life, and . that the person who au thorizsd an assertion to the contrary lied.' If the Review's hunter for items had wished to do so, he could with lit tle trouble have, gotten a true state ment of the case; but that little trouble HE j did not ', choose to take. . When people have lived in a glass house they ought to be more careful of what they allow to be said, through them, about others.; I will have, nothing more to say in the matter.' . " . Robsrt Kennedy. The oyster trade of Eastern Ncnh Corolina ought to command a greater interest than it docs. fThe oyster beds of Onslow county are the finest in the world, and should not be left in neglect. When we know the, fact b at immense quantities of oysters -are j even shipped in the shell from the waters of Chef e peak Bay to Liverpool, London, etc., to Bay nothing of the enor mous trade done In the pickling and canning of the ar ticle, it seems to us thai it is an indus try which migh well occupy to' some extent the minds of our leadiog people, so that the Industry may become properly developed. Where -oa earth are clams, oysters, shrimps, crabs, ter rapins, etc., more numerous than in our own waters. Then let us endeavor to properly develope their importance as articles of trade sources of profit. Enocgu or it We I hive heard enough in this city for the last two years about new market, f old. market, etc. We want to uear uo more about men's ideas and. opinions about the matter; but we do want to see 83me comnon sense displayed by the proper authorities, and we want the old market stabd restored where it was, and ex tended to the corner of Thirl street. Let suitable stands and hfR be erectt ed from Water to Thud, tup Market. Let the lower end be laid Off for fish, oysters,! crabs and other water products the centre for meats and country pro ducts, such as eggs, fowl, gteei groce ries etc , and the upper end for the general vending of small and more cleanly articles. Further-thtn this deponent aaith not, and we tbiuk the whole city will therewith be cobtenU We don't want any town i pump nor horse trough ! o. . " AV. IF A u tun 1 ISHMESTS. CALL AT THE TSr E W S T O IR E . i 1 - - V - 1 Aodexitn'oe the tHe vartcfy ef 1 , ;!-.. STAPLE ANDFiNCY GOCERIES i i i - i : - V " " ' '" ' - AT; WUOLFn LE AX D KCTJaJL AT Crapon & Pi No. 18 IS South Front Stmt may 311m Ice! Kennebec Ico ! ! "y i HAVE RCdttVKO fllR TWO rESTCS!Ot.EOI' '. ... Kennebec Ice lf areaxfcl U tai ey. Oaar asarrja. taiaa4 tv rUl utr !MMMM a Am trm 14 ajUjv j p '-.-j' - v::.:-i'; ':;';. PACk'iXQ ICt. J STECULTr. ; ' K tiVH a awx. - A First CICC3 CcHrcd. Ooardin Ilonsc. See. 8. Mra aae a aau 0XISn.MlMas4rWa. waatiA aaoij mmwiii mimmmii aisaa tmmmu fTrt t-arniaw )awM ' mmmm 4 -i ui NUMBER 22. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, t To Tax Payers ": " - ,',-'::'- , ' . ; r WILL BE AT THE MAYOR 8 KOOM. In the City Kali, from A. If. to 1 P. IL aad from 8 P.M. to 8 P M dBrlns tba FIRST TWENTY PAYS IN JUNE, eoomenctna; on Turaiay, Jose 1st to recelre the TAX LISTS for tho ClTT, STATE and COUNTY. Taxpayers will please hand In their lists' at as early day as possible,: J. Q. BU UK, Assrsior. Majr-lt At "Auction. M. Cronlx Auctioneer. B7 CROJ ft SOiyiZS. ;.'.r: Oeairable ITutmpreTed Let 4 - Afeetien. , ON WADNESDAT NEXT, Ut task, as 12o e!ck.raw will Mil at oar uIm rooms FIFTEEN very desirable Unlmpra- u MMim, niiuia upon jugnin. nmio i.a Qnen atreeta. Also, that TWO HIORY HOUSE.- tin raof. teven room. mltaaioU upon the Southeastern Intersection of V ua wiw oixiQ street. aiATTih, lata x US8U WANTED. N ACTIVE yourg colored man to take chart of horse, and da nr&l wnrk around the lot. Must understand his best- nesa, and give testimonials as to character. apply at shoe- store of a OKO, R. FRENCH A BONX way 28 ltp. ? GREAT riUiTipli! The great success attending the LOW PRICED . SALES .."'' ' v. I ' ;' ' ; ' - Recently inaugurated by roe, prom pi me to oner ami greater B A R GA I NS? I am nowofTerirc- and willeontinn in offer until the close of the present month. Goods at-lower prices by 25 per cent than, tbe same class of goods can oe nau at any oioer store. HANDSOME FIGURED LAWNS AT SIX CETS PER YARD. Also, finer Lawns at higher pr.vea Elegant solid colors Figured ChallW, at 18 cents per yard-. I ' ' - ! Neat, plain Wool Dress Gj, at I2J cents.per yard. Pretty cotton Figured Dreas O-mkIs. 19 cents per yard. ! Another invoice of iHiee haodsnio Japanese l'laida, at 25o. per yard The Largest and Cheipjst SlocV of Lac Edgings la the City. Ladies' Collars: from the cbeapeet to - the finest. , Lace Ties, from three cent each, apt wards. : Linen Handkerchiefa, from fiyo cents each, upwards, My store is the Headquarters fur Oor sets.j. A large supply of our Celebrated 50c Corset. JUST RECEIVED." ' GLOVES. GLOVfiS, GLOVES !I COME AND LOOK AT OUR LongL&ee TojMJloTe, at 25 Cciti. Ia abort. I offer ta mn mttu. tm " a piHM Wild defy coapetiiioa. REMEMBER: I bare bo Old block ; I teep bo becoeds ; My Goods are ail FiraCUsa ; ; I Receive New Goods Dally ; Aod I have bat oars ratcx. 1 reapectfaUy lievite aiL John J. Hedriclc. alkr Mhh.m2. may 211 llaal lot FnTftilWiRMitii m wip candierr fcr Ermtt coLUtcTOR-ai omac, v f WliauarVta. Tt.C . lt tr tm I (rAUtO rKOfOM taj aut ae raasleadei O ia mftm. siaui ti i ii r s r tan nyuwas. tmx. ft rHrta U1M,M(ia 1mm sa a ee ear. mut mm an i.4.raaairaa(u. ERICAK CLITICS, , nox tuoji ah v. ewpet ry.MN ll U ll MA rsav tmaawai w'.y. W tamaerras saanbs t Mariet aa laefctataywaasi Meat atf ! says IT j 3: H v 3 i i 1 1 ! i aa4 Uir wiaded men to Bi tote o( U anka, wt n tttritred ti env C II. Surra. 4ratX llrascrcrtlU fcalL IsXaTV 4l A AT. swrwissi,. nn in wwf. a e am i uu n ax4.nmi cr . V"S terj titixta in th taie a ' " ' !. 'i'.-v--":" I- ': '"' 1 -4 ; :. i
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 28, 1882, edition 1
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