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, . ;.!. i. , THE WMIBWLW "irSDAT mJeJo.Jply 23. 1882. " ' ""Rockingham Go,. Jul 1882.' ' Editor Tost: -Our state ticket Is f .tDa We ' kowrfwho they are; now i , . u3 go to work at once and elect the Lie ticket, id Kichroond is awake 1 to fier dutj- I want the state to join ! witMs in lhig go01 ork ami 1 len ; ; e 4 free country once more. I think tj the election of Dockery nd the rest ! d. iukf.t. we will hare" a eood coun- s ' r-Iet us try it.. I beg the state to t :VJ r' ni t i i elect our old .iarmeiy wn- uwici, l! . farmers' friend. He knows-how l ithe formers 8et theif JiTng. I want to - id Lll (j " "r see bim in office, where he can do us . . jgme goouyfor he is willing to do all 1 he can to' help hU : country, 'Let us I case' aether and work for- the good 1 of the whole country, for ttfS time has come when things must change, for J peopi baye been imposed on so ?faa that &7 are going (oWe as they it Der tfitl before the good people are I'coJii'ig tb the front to do their duty as Ifrermeo. I beg all to .come. at once indlielp ua in this Aour of danger, for oar stiue is in the haocU of. the enemy. II bog all liberty loying people to come f jo (Sue strong.army and hold the field; If ire will do our duty victory will, be i is ..i.)": . J J..t lUrS. ivej'UUIICBUS, UU JUUI UUhjTj IHtUU - .... r . . i ik men, stHna . Drotfera ana save ac state from everlasting ruirf. . I want iou to remember last summer, aid woo wanted to take your rights from you, k mi you voted them down,- and you can 1: fete- tbetn down again if you will but ; & your duly like freemen. I want you - - ml to; be h wake,; and at your' post; do .1 o6t be caugh t napping in this our i i 'time of need. Stand by yaur guns agd .lJe'c Dockerjr "and,- the whole state ''1 ticket'..! :-' y ' H. H. C. V ' , .Warrenton, July 15th, 1882, :v lt a rofetiog'held in Warrenton to- ja!', called by Richard Burgess, chair r nla of the Raprfblican executive com ;4iittee, aid meeting assembled in con ' ytiouand was called to order, by the fi:,htjif;ina.n of the county executive com " pi.tee. The purpoe for which, the con f.itei&lou was called was stated by the .' .tbairoiau to be the election of an ex' $ Miiiye committee for the county. ; ? r On. motion, .Hon. H. W. Carter was :(iul elected, permanent chairman and B?i L. Egerton. jr., secretary. Nine fowSslnpa were re prevented, embracing s j injirity of the-precinct committees. I . ni'jiUou'of H Durgess one man ttoii each township in the county was ,'i itcted . h a nfcmbter of the county ex ' ,(Cu live committee. ' r j tlie following gentlemen comprise ' tjietboumnltee: v .. liyer townsfifp W H. Bjyd. x lVundUenry Milan. V JCut iranch H. H, Burchettf. h . andy Creek Mumford Jones. ' t Judkhns George Hodgins. 5T Vlarren'ton Kighard Burgess. lulling Creek Her. A. .Burgess. i(tCreei-OIiver B'uasvll. ., f tioco)r-Mason William. . v ljrk-O. B. 'AUton. ; ; r' jl)ooke-f John Turner. -tfitwuce-i Hereafter tobe appointed. . ljie coinmittee pn credentials report ' td ijl duly and properly elected accord )o plan Jof organ izatiou. , -ItR ajj moved' and carried that a copy ft;'ee! proceedings ' be sent to the ..iUieh,rwiM, Wilmington'. r8T, and Uttjdiboro nterprite. The cpnTention djeiidwurned, -! ; II- U. W1. Carter, Chairman. Egerton, jr., SecreUry. '-. V:' yort American Itevitw for I lfeti the Re?. Henry Ward Beecher trhg -:of 'Trogress; in Religious Thq'ubt," jointing out the many In j flaf b, odl, 1 educational and scien ffuichi Vre by j degree traosforn ; wliole struRture of dogmatic ;lMefoi teachingi T. V.- rowdfrlj, .' oftial head of the ; KnigbU of La- iVb strongest j union of working iaHhe Doited States, conuibatea ''ittmratta article an "The Organiaa- VBofUbor" The well-known Brit " M ailiury corre spoudent, Archibald ;brv writes of 'fThe United Sutet dwelling mare. particularly oa tture or our armv nlanare- hich appear to him to be most i "liof imitation br the militarr I ebt oi. Europe, MWoman' I Woman' Wagte,M by Cbaa, I 'Vlutt, U a' forcible statement of I ? euo,t argent problems of our I the author see no advantage drtived from the employment of f r'a iia m whether of ,J:B of hand, such employmtnU I Hwkooly reduce mao"a wage, r iw not. real! add U the tout re- .C f? of the whole elate of worker. 1 'NMj inttreaUon ctaay on Toe -. ft; Gmbltng,w a B Frotnla- the paction for play, witli lfeaoiiy.l Toe Hemnneratiow IWbljoSerTanta by Frank D, ,Y. f vfK' siTe JWWwie atrioat eon both to the elfU' eetrice . tej aad their opponent. Flail 7, taf! ( a paper on MArtealaa Well f f Great rtalo, by Dr. C A. U:vef the Smlihvoalan latUtutlon, -cvkw b told by bookteller rta ;, AeeJcaaa are ertat critl!cra Eren JlVtaiict on .LUtiweii't Ulizi tilt J: ,tthab, a f ptrtr. Axl ttry an t-v jooly laaauc ertctd Ulhe 't-r-m... . ' ....... . PLAN OP??1-' Rules and RepUtlejnifrar the, ean Party rifivCaiutMM We republish below the plan of or ganization adopted by the Republican State contention iu 1880, which will Hate to be carried bat daring the pres ent campaign, and the Republican of the state will do we to study it to at to be able to carry it out ; I. County OrgaBizationi-rThe elec tion precinct shall be the unit of county organixatiou. Each precinct iha hate an executive committee cbntisting of thru T. vi: ytjki I i . "'.i w Dienniai'y cnosen by the Republican teiert 'of the precinct, and ahall elect one of their number chairman.-' They sha contene together at tuch time and place as the majority of them may elect. They J shall biennially elect a county executite committee, to consist of not less than five members, who sha elect a chairman from their number. Vacancies in precinct committees, ah a be. filledrby the voters of the precinct, and in county committees bt a conven tion of the precinet committees duly called: irxwufcrf, that in case a tacancv occurs within thirty days .riorao an eiecuon.sucn vacancy maybevfiued by the tote of the remaining members. XL Congressional, Judicial and Sena torial Districts. There shall be a con gressional, Judicial and Senator! a Dis trict committee, composed of not less than one member from each county, nor less than seven1 members, bienii- ay. elected by the several district con tentions, each of whom shall elect a chairman from their number: Provided. that a senatorial district committee shall only be elected in districts em bracing more thaaone county. Vacan cies occurring within thirty days of an election mr ,J 6Ued by the tote r f the committeeWMH11 l III. State Executite committee. There shall be a State Executite com mittee, composed of one member 'from each congressional District in the atate, to.be designated by the district delega tions in State contention assembled; two memoers at large, t be elected by the. State convention, and the chair man of .the contention at which the election is held. They shall be bien nially elected at the State contention, sball choose one of their number chair-' man, and shall elect a secretary who is nbjt a member, who shall, reside at Ral eigh. v ' -rf . ;.r IV. The chairman of the respective county, district and State Executite committees shall call their contentions to order and act as; temporary chairmen until a permanent organization is af fected, with power only; to appoint, and receive the report of, a; committee on credentials. ' j V. No executive committee shall hate power to- elect or appoint dele gare to any convent! jn, whether county, district, State or National. ; VI. No member of an executite committee or delegate or alternate duly chosen shall have power to delegate his trust or authority to another, i . , Vil; ; Representation. Represent tlon in county conventions shall con alst'of three Republican voter a dele gates, and three as aliernatesfrom each precinct in the county, and no more. , ,- "j-; . ' VIII. Repreeentatiott la congres sional. Judicial, Senatorial and State contentions shall consist' of two dele- gses anq iwo alternates only, lor every member of the lower House lof the General Assembly and ahall be appor .'-JJ .V- 1 . .1 J 1 uoaeu io- ut several coubuot aocuru- 1 - - . ,f:p. ; -: '-I ' IX. Delegates and alternate to county contentions shall be elected only by a tore of the Republicans of each precinct inpreciact meeting as sembled; and delegate aod aitraate to district. State and National conten tions shall be elected by La contention of delegate duly elected , and sent by the people for that purpose after dne notice and publication of not lea than fifteen da vs. of the Untev place and new poae of tuch contention, and not Other wiee. . -1 L X. The certificate of the chairman and aecretary of the meeting, netting forth regularity or the primary meeting or convention, and the election of the delegate and alternate thereat, thai) be accepted, when uncontested, aa a rood and suficient credential for uch dele- rate and alternate. . XL Thia plan of orranixaUoa and rrecedurehall ooatinne in force nntil changed or abrogated by a aabsequent Republican Stat eoateuUon. r t Adopted la State contention, JtUy 8, 1853. . ! ;'. v y' M4l TtelHM 4 itiuauiMi,rUM aat orra , Maate. k. : jr- J.D.KTCUJC3. rcoriiirrQa. CONNER SECOND AND FRCXZS 1 ' . . 8XREirX3. n itncfntas t . Ttrrrsa tw rwAkl ta mil t .a Ma ae-J t l iwtlM4 a..leil AGENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I WUmlngton, N. O. Jane as, lm. J C1XAKQX OF 8CHX0UUG. - : . , DAY MAIL AND EXPREoS TRAIN DailyNo. 47 Noith and 48 South. ! -.-ft' !)'-, . ; . i - ... . i -.. Ideate Wllmlnrton. Front BtrMt VCpot at.... &4AAM rHlJ,tyit:ldon P M Arrive: at Wllmlnrton. Front Ht. ww iJt7 P II Uepot. rW 1 1 . . 9JS0 P M FAST THROUGH MAIL AND PA8SEN- , UlSK TRAINS, Dally-Noa. 43 North i : and 40 South. ' Leave Wilmlneton. Front Street IMpot lt JfeSS p VI Aave weidon 4 a-io pu Vt" . fc " HPinKniront street iDepet.-.. , PM -- w uwvu, uvuuuuiDMa JH.raoilf. -1 '!"' 'V .' ;:'l " ' .--L Traine n Tarboro Branch Boad leave wyuiu ivr ; ikruuro aiuw at. and ew A' an. eaatu o ST JH. MmXljm 7 makes close connection at Wldnn fAF.I mi.. M.iT iJVi . ,r - - v.mwo .-.VI .u imil J . All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sua- .WW7wa.r MUD -. Tr.rn No. 43 rnnailallwr wi w.v.. i . ffVifl WiW.llrvn fa-Wall luilnta mm .w i - i v. mond and waeblnaton. No 47 makes close wuniHoo iu xdruoro. 1 : All trains ran snlM Mwu. Trn-i... ton and i Wasblneton. and h-m PniimA - ww otnyvri lliicnea. 1 - fl.M t 1. Jane 23tr OKA. aUPJEKlNTFNDINT'SOJCFICX vrilBlngton. Columbia & An tustk R. R. Conpanj. j . WlXJtiHGTox. N. C, June 25, 1882. 1 CHANGS OF 8CHKDULX I ! 1 . . N AND AFTRTt Tnn. OS 1SS 1 m n UKm tbe following; Passeaaer Schedule I wHiuwiuuvu lull ruw'i; maHT express train (Bally) j Nos. 48 West and 47 East. 1 Lmta WtlmijirtAn 1A1A P Lttave FlnrKnrn 4M i It Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction.. ..6.20 A. M axriTe si uoinmbia...... .. 8.40 A. Leave Colnrabla .10.00 P. II LMV CI. Ci. Jk A. Jnnrtlnn IO t T IS Leave foresee at.. LS0 A: M Arrive at WUailagtoa ........... 6.80 AM Night Mail and Passengerlrain, Daily, j west, ana uvj aiaii ana ra senger iTaiq, jno 4 ust. waTV Leave Florence w,. ........ 1.00 P. M arrive at wummrton. ...... . .sum Train 43 ops at all sUUons. No. 40 stops only at Flemlnston, Whlte- Mnvers tor Golnmbta. and all notnu oa0.4kC.B.RCX,tAA.R.R. SUUoas, Aiaen Jineuoa. ana mit points Mjoaa, snouia (Me 00. to a igui cypress. . Separate Pnllnian Sleeper rbr Charlesto) imq lor Angww a inu . All trains ran solid between Oiarleftoa ana wumingywi. 1 JflHn W III V I ww wr uesienu upi. Alropav JaaeSU r iSifc. RE AL COT ATE N O : FATlSTTEVlLLB, N. C i WILL BUr AN D iLL REAL .1' Negotiate Loan oa ESTATES J Aajwbere in Nona Carolina, 02oe vitk B.R. TAYLOR. Eerf, Door 7t of Post 02ee, : O. IK DLOCHCn CehttU. tlcmo rjlcdo Ccnc!7f FURS ATD TTHOLXSOIIE AllBinVaa aarta 1 tat ; 1 - NEW ADVERTISEUENTS, 793 ON I7TH STREET. UARKKT & UULBERRY Size, 30 Foot Front 300 Feet Deep. i I WILL SELL TQR LOT OF LAND On 17th St, between Market and Mul berry Strees in Loto of 30 by 00 Foot,. one-fourth cash, balanco in 1, 2 and 3 , Years' time. THE LOCATION Of this Proncrtv ia in tho North-T7C3tcrn M part of V7ilmins- ton. jjj dUrcl.dld Oto fact that the City cannot tax thtnx insica tbo inTcstmtnt mora ' X4OT rcrtaaftla C, aisa. fa ; tara. ; r" inSGSLLANEOVS. SCHUTTE'S OAFE, I no. ciztAaiTis xxoiT, r no jit . STBEET. I HATE JUST OPENED MY FASHION- 17 COT AURANT. 1 1 aaa preptved to take boarders by th DAY, WEEK, and MONTH FIrctClaco Acorn mo da tlono for Ladies. The very best wBl be rhrnUhed that can be ORTBOHLRJN" MARKETS. Liquors, Wines, &o, Will be oi SUPERIOR QUALITY. The City of Wllmlnrton has: long needed a i r" First i i and Fashionable Cafe. FOX LADIES AND GENTLEtl And It Is nay purpose to sapply this want. . 1 : Meali furnished at all hours of the Day, and op to 12 o'clock at Night. Conducted on the F. A. SCHUTTE. ProBiietor. nov mibcr SC If ft e - e EH f -i - i m Mb' a. i CO 0 55 g2 r 1 m 02 ssaa psBBBas CO ta Q - --w.. . t a mm e rijnt. -- fcrtraJ-e wlllt Sr . A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGE MYERS OLD STAND. 11 It SO FRONT STREET GANVBB HAD: "T -Ok 1 "I o Va-1 k JL-F C iX0cVl5XiO i "T V..VT T', K"T FOR THE Dinner Table, Th New Liquor Department Is the bestta ue state. The Choicest I SHERD3S, BRANDIES, CORDIALS AND CHAMPAGNES. Celebrated PONEY -WHISKEY, BLUE GRASS; and the new braud of Whiakej, Detween; The Acto I Doat fUl to look at the fin display It LIQUORS, SODA CRACKERS AND . - ! 1 MII.K BISCUIT ! CNOE MEAT AND And the Choicest FainilY Supplies I Prices will salt a well 4gooAs at U &! 13 SO. FRONT ST THE UKTRCPOLITAN CCUSC I EUROPEAN PLAN. . Board end Ledtlac ranianed SU per Meals at aUk-saxs Ufa eesiia. )ae per Oraera 1 eaeeeB. mmA ! mmm wi ' .tSL2fMaJ5,mtok u everriAta The invttUwi MwUla : sent e any pari e ta ety i Peiiw and aUeatrv waiter alway In Oarvrmrd alee swaerted with Ue I! ffcrwt vus Jsefey,peTVi m m m .tin a V e tavtse mmr w uresi st S dnuy, as be Its tuoaAjyWrir ff tbe m ftwaanr Jacunx, rwrur ana ttrrt l!sted to theeawtre eftbe pry. ee Irw. s?awie?w?S " 1 " " ". " 4lj!lTcXlllJu mmT2tJ 1 eetaetf unown a PiiAJicon.Ur t ' t I asr riniy'aia I"" ! "grw Creeaaa rtity t. ry1 ' neeeW't J r e- - ""ta, tv fcesr ' tt mm. .1 Railroads. X Carolina Central Rail road Company. OFFICE GEJTIi 8TJPEB1NTKNDENTI vrxuauiTOjf,x. j.,aiajs itxu. j I' i ,in nr ' " tjiU. "J. V CIUNGE OF CCnCDULE. ON and after MAT, , 1863, th followlnc HchadtllA will va nrmrtA m this Ral iT PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY. -T ") Lte WUmlnxtoD p M N0.1 Arrive at Charlotte at. .7.40 AM T-abs-Lwaa fliavlAOa . rr -n I ' X Arrive at Wilmington at 9JH) A It I JSrrlM2To 1 ud Istopat rernlarstaUon oniy.ndpotntedelmatedlath cyH -a I wssaii wa,ysjTej 4T -M aLy'aTlmeTable, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Sally except Sundays. T-MT. WllmlnarfAt. a . M " Ho. S.i ' - f Arrive at Charlotte at ,..7J p, m ) Leave Charlotte at,.........4;U A. M Ko.e.1. Arrive at Wilmington atL&55 P. M SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL. . EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. ; . Dally except Sundays. ; Arrive at Shelby ! Shelby.. .. 1:40 P. M &M P. M Arrive at unartotte .1ln No. 1 and 1 make close connection at Hamlet with R, A A. Trains to mud from tTr. u vnrioe witn Hbelby W vision Train. . I. w -r"m vw wwi m vw wiiiiniyvw OBnd Cbarlotte and Raleigh and Char Train Vn. 1 m&a unnullA. nt..- I - - - wmmwmvu n . vumw lotUwlth AnT. AO.R. R.. for SUtesvllla. on aafdeS w- ' PrsfnelWansi 1 anil K maVa -. Charlotte with A. AC. R. U. for Spartan: polnU TbeSndl AUMU AW? Tmlii 'WA 1 wmaWa .1. . . Wllmlnwrimi with ur a w t u .. " North. " r trwui. Train No. lm.Vu va A.m.t. .w M. V.Q. JOHNSON. Ian. 8 U GeaeralSaperlntendsAt. , T - y.mmn mm . W.W.I I. . m,Ot AWU Rmwa I. i i ii i ii 1 1 PsncBSUBBo, Va June 6, 18&X lOMMENClNG SUNDAY, JUNE 7.1883, j trains on this road will run as foiiowS GOING SOUTH. 1 BOSTON AND. SAVANNAH FAST MAIL. ieave retersbarf dally (Wash'n sU dsmtlal : m rmrm n .ftopsonly atBellleld.)" Arrive at Weidon atL,.,. p. m NEW YORK EXPRESS. Leave t'etersbars dally (Waah'n st. Arrive at WelaJaXZZZZZrAia K u KEW YORK EXPRESS, Leave Petersbnrf daily rWashlac .- lAtl - a. m - Arrive at Weidon at I.09 P. M . fc V. M FREXOHT. LeavePetanburvdjiravMri n !..:.. i-" 10W P M. rArrtve at Weidon. QODtQ NORTH. Leave Weidon dally at.;.-12:1 A. M Arrlv at Petersbnrg at.u--. aT U NEW YORK EXPRESS: Leave Weidon daily al . 1.1 P. M . ajsp.M amii at icienoarg at. NEW YORK XXPRESS . Leave Weidon dally at:. I Arrive at Petersburg at. 1,10 P. M UIVU FREIQUT. lve Weidon dally (except San. day) at ' , ------ . Arrive at Petersburg XQ P. M UOiP.M Recptnr ear and first class eoaches on alrbt and day trains. K A Knnan trf - . ... .. . and WaSuVf ton. w "X11 Po-ote and becgage checked wiweiti 1 .. .. . atreetdepoV ,v- raseengers rwng Srettb and storplaf at reterabnrc. will cUlm UU bwutgase at Waaninrtoe etreei depot. "- i w rwirh I f n. iki, imJ.m i.im. ij' exrloeiveiy to IteifhL. mm mo vrtniiam u iaee litem foe tne cosBiort and ronve. I tenee of peseewgers. PerMSis wtm travel e are liable to tauit, lMsvtitfti M rUks ao( laddeat u tMgr traue. . -Ajeau are not mqaired to eoea ibmifmt- Nerta beeed fretjrbt Umtee atop eXi aid Mt Alry.eM il risaere eul be k e siwargsa as tavM potet. r , . HCU.Y. OeWl BeH. TJ!:XAtiX,u TVAwiu Sse) IMf . COOTO AHD QUOCOe J AM IXrAJUCDTOMAaia AXDax. alr Bawta v4 Sfcoes in the very We JAKES W. TATLOX fttnrisnaadl A FIrctCTcca Colored coardlncr llonsc. inrsr4'eV. tQ j133 te4rns. frliaea4 Mseiw wSatj lei iss is. Xke uMMe saie Ske Witwtiw peje fee Nlt.u 1 A rt aes m a..s eawj a te UmTTt. - AnnucAJi taunts. EOX TCOaAll V. O00JT2. 1 mo 2s eis I feev-u-se rrnwet ffe-e ee - . ejsy ewMMFTiLMes MtMn shM 4w Swe-eseiMme ; . 4 e jt e tAmmmtt mnh V : t,it r "-' -'- . . -1'.' 1 v "e r , t4i4, ir CU-lF j4 4ieufaBrBr
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