T: 4 - - V L,J "' . : -... .f . vVj,' i : ... .Ill' voi;uME XV. xVIL. MI NGTONPOST Altered at tlte Potloffice at Wilming m rt P AnVERTISINO. "V - . " i aigm- 1 , -r --r-i; ; titute a square. , ' ; ? , -. pjfty cents per! line for the first in ;v; ...v.i..n i-ii tweotr-five ceuts per line 1 (oreaIi additional insertion. ? ' All advertisements will be charged ?V rt the above rates, except on special ; ton'racts. " ;: '.;-- v ,ti.n Post is $2 00 per yean six f lonths li pp.);. -fi-f:: ; il All coniinn'nications on'businea must -H' ' jjfe: adurevseu j iiw ,nj! n iumijiuiuii ''j Post, VV'ilminKton', N. O. - j ' TkegulahriJblican Mow Hannveri cnuntv I ICKG t for Clwk of the Superior Court,' g LaUE YhVan AMRINGE. Sheriff; " U. MAN'NING. ISFKl'li U For Rrcittter f Deeds, i U JOiKril SAMPSON. s if OWKN BURNEY. Fir Coroner, ' . v.; i;uv.vrd u. hevvle cr; l'ur. -Surveyor, LEMUEL p: XERRY; - -I LlWKLAtlVE TICKET: Fur Senator, F.ir lluuse of Lietreseuatives., T WILLIAM U. W Ad DELL, jlvEU-irAUE E, QREEKE, v ' : v' ' ; j . r: i. . A. i liirlViN.ti&ie--VV ilmingtooj Township, , UOBERP SWEAT. tli IIT IT OUT ON THE OI -Wj! iunt. asid vU kladljr thonsbta il'li ; immt wo numtd, . ' ' 'iIt:ruMl r-r JuUlceiwe must hear with a ' ; hiifcr . " ( i - - . llir ttifn-boiit Iotti must bo cursed': ." v .. r AiH rrce witl injasilce most combin --'aVVhtt oat on th color line." J A :- fifoijii wo iuivt known old Pompey " all v ; ! iur lives, 'K-.'-iLj - i Aiiil lis never did uifcny harm : latiitxiuyn, lany jraerwbn wa buatJ and : n iUt-.I with hi m 'found the arm j tL ibrca wUh lujnittlee w muit e mblne . .tin.-unui, nun Hn nnim omvrjiuv. ?V.(Riiu'lhfy, utveir'ralsVd finger to' do. as u u vat cioua itung r or iu . Und : ; . : -i Ilu-,.vtded the breal to fecl os thn. , An,i ut our women and UUdreu a 1 't.i, hand 5 . " 1 . ; ' . Yct. tro ad Injustice motoomblne Aucfr'tlKht llirm all on theoolor Hoc." , . Aic' th yearn inc then tbsy hare rtnulrllr Oorno i- ; Tia t-urden and beat ol the dr. ' Ha4; planted the coUon and iboed tor -!....r,. . , if ji liuvo nTr nJru for Ihelr par; ;- ... , . ... j . .. r VA 4-rcn lulustloo uut combine , , ; A iila1 tl; hi' It out on th color line. . .fii V.:.-.. - 1 i Afi i iiu-j if t.one,rltU hearts of Iron, ., th tieljilto never die? Wbrfi thn oik your aeeado yoa. aver - . ' !; - f - Tin 1' n-ve.")hr line drawn oa blgb. Kur Ut whojuttlce and mercy rombtrea ; b A rwirocier o "ojMor lines." : f WiLattiTON1, July 20thll8SX . i . , ' r lMitriist a. paper published at .Wbit't-via,', .. C, pab!ibes aii" article ' in mmi'o of tha l.h lntwnlch miebt Iimtc' been mlsCoostrued. as re . llct j n 11 1 b e ed i torol this pa per, We l niiV vOinjiiulucale with the edi Wu v' the ' nterjrt8& and they reiy the article did ij. The folio w- fr.tM.ilv r plifd that M,i4u:p lo u peraona ' 'M uiuii 4to4Xi-ih;:will''fuHft; explain : W WlLMlNOTON, N. C., i j July 20, 1882. jpV...J? tttc4';.'w-7e' -I cjip tbej above from your WPtrllol the li.u' and write lor the purpoiVpt draandia an explanation from'; iou at oiice.' A early answer bs f xH cted. r y- ' VV'lil' Rwpeci fully, ): 1 y- lk: W. . CANADA Y. 4 . -it 6" V I Jaly lt, lSSt I 6oJ5 drmandirg cxp.anatioo of an the' SnicrjtfUt jnf July V be ii explanation to Imake, as siele j no, -.ttferl to jpe proo nI? tnt will saj that we, meaai that tit mhom you branded as a liar, .' lotto's aud cowa, and deUgnatcd .;tiijd&j doK, has turned ouVto he jlMtiog jhe democratic prioci 4i f uh and hooestyl and aerpt ilhej)fi0roi entlaelplea of ( ih mot eorr9t and damn rMjr n the uoiverse. .And If hi M in . that party he , will be a J t la another part7r or at any r.tf he : lwMi'4toth'ateiVfL' ": ; Hopio this u aaOafactbry, wo are, : V;:' ' Rpcttfttlly, - . " ; ; . i McElonsait & LoysxlI .oTicr.. I ronl.t muMI aalr BT I eltV i x$t to be ready U the future to BP bn I ca l to see , taem, ana r fz&f site me sAc t Va.'.lrr The ,1T Cs7 tisOQ per jear, payable la ad We eaaaoft carry rrjio-ntAW, Greene rdlaf. Geo. Rose aad CJark Trojr should to Green hare mercjr shown at th Tay etteville " pow-wW.' Their speeches killed Green. Able efforts from able men: The contrast waa plainly shown. Aid ns ns again gentlemen.' Wat there not a purpose in all of it 1 Didn't jrott do it in purpose j gfntlemeil? ' Poor Green. "I am totally nnprepared: gcntle men ; haVo had only three hours spare time since my" nomination," Col. Greene's opening ai' the FaretteVilki meeting, r ' 1.';:.!;.!'J,..r''-'. This, :.' oinioa $ agreed to 'almost; unanimouilj. :It is; the Verdict 6f the people" s !altr bearing ' Coli ; tirten' speech 7- i'v"rs"l Bonrbon Ratlflesttlow. , i The most amusing thing, that occur red" at the Cumberland-Warsaw rati fication meeting held in Fayettoville en Wednesday night, 26th ' inek'; was,' at the close pf the meeting a number of the admirers of Greene requested 'a prominent politician talk1 to the gentle men from Warren. The prominent politician said it in , this wise : Col Green, you must, in your speeches hereafter, not dwell' upon'your; aristo cratio ancestors in the way you' did to night; It won't take with the farmers, mechanics and laboring men.?' Too late to amend. Every Voter in the Cape Fear District shall know the sentiments expressed at that meeting.1 ;' - ..' ." ! Liberal. ' '' , TheOatloelu t',V:. -i, Green's i chances growing less. The Warrcn-Cumberland-Green ratification meeting has improved -Canaday stock it is rUing. ,l ;',.?; ' ' j'. Farmers,, mechanics, Tabonng men of the old Capo Fear District vote for Can adaytlio outspoken advocate of the poor man -the first advocate of Free River. He is" ever to the front defending you ; you should read a full account! of the re marks made in the Green meeting. . J "Troy raised a banner color, green.i-4 It soon faded and had to be taken down. "Prophetic." - .'. Troy and Rose said there were r.nly three Liberals in Cumberland. Drown ing .men catch at straws. Count again. gentlemen the ballot-box will tell. ' "'!' - f ' FATETTKVII1LE; Fa tette vili,' N. C. , ': '-v' T' - VJuly27,1882. Onr last night, Sdth, the Bourbons held their powwow to ratify the nonil nation of Col. Wharton Warrent on J. Greene. 'The attendance was good but the meeting caused what little enthusi asm was for Greene to fall flat. " R. 8. Hous-, Esq. made an eloquent speech. W. C. Troy,A Esq; made a stirring speech, calling upon the forces to rally and support Greene.' Geo. MV Rose, Esq., (who didn't get' the nomination at Warsaw,) orated at considerable length, appealing to the Democrats to stand to their jDoiore. m The. appeals now being made by the Bourbons are piteous in the extreme. . ' Rose land Troy are men of ability, and, personally, stand as high jas any men in the land. t They , have labored for tlte Democratic party night and day, and Troy has spent more money for the cause in twelve years, than any too men combined in the District. ..Yet they do not stand a ghost of a chance for any position such m Congressman, They must hare (eUUku oratinf a their own toneral,;.:,. :-,.,, WL;. :.. 1 Col. Greene ef Cumberland and Warren made a ; , I was going; to say a speech, but I do not know what to call it. He made the most misera ble failure to make a speech that ever fell to the lot of a Fayettoville audi ence to listen to, No( a tingle idea or. arruraent did h,o advanee f and, If one f his campaigns will not of Itself elect Canaday, then I am much mistaken. his boast was of hit anoestry parUeu larly speaking of the aemeroae de- cendenU of hit grand-mother. AU this does not interest the people of tut section, and if tut notniaatioa was new left to the Totert of thit; township, he would not have a eorpeeaTa prd for hittupperuV, 4 y,, ?k BowDont say ftU JJUI cant ought to make the Uberal-DamQ-erati take a back seat. Wkxtjl to think ot the rtntUoaa frea TTitrrra 7 Onfht net he take - a tack text nutj.1 heUacc&aatcdf !.V; The DemocriU t7 IT badly iisi?rGiz' tiat a fru toj made In the notsxtioa cfCu. urfr-e. He is a clever ru&arn, htt ? tar J werkis.tnea 4" t-is Dotrict zz maw who tLU l be srnlij U lis vriociaUs anoetan is iut era ccw u U.U ury are tsw-rcrA ta, ooi what lit r-T TaX wli: CU. Gre U a gtslr- toll beV!:tJ Hit U In met UK'. r tin a csa to to go to & - -a . a w p WILMINGTON, NORTH 8PECIAL TELEGRAM Fayettetille, N. OL, :" i.-r-ri-ir July 27, 1872. t iWor TiMtf. Messrs. O. H. Dock- ery und B T. Bennett. 'candidates Sot OoBgrstMbLarge, spoke nere to day. 4 jmoeaat Jcrowd greeted them. Gov Beonett opened the discussicn and Col. Dockery ; closed. The Cour bon-Democrats are sick. They admit that Docker? scalpsd ? Bennett coat- 1 pletely. The Liberal stock is impror 1og.; tiarah fur Djckery and lode- pendent Liberalism in North Carolina !U l: I ' 4 --i f'. C...:i-f - FOWBR8. s. . - J The Fayettetille Esar$wer ssrs that -wnarton j. ureene ran rorUungrc the Second District -; ; ; without any prospect - of election ; Three t Ibor veara Ij . m , .a mX . . Vtoeyaro near int. place, and not aere." : - -:. x: fTtaU proves all we have said about CoIGrejBue being , a carpet bagger.' TTe call Col. , Waddelrs attention to the !' telegrams below, and be will see that the don't only beat him but do it with a ciliaen in fact of Warren county ; --.'K- j i 1 jV;-' TELEGR PHIC CORRESPOND-' 4 ti 1.' I FAYETTBVILLJB, July 21al? 1882 Mr. Frank M. FettU, Chairman Ex. Cbm; Cumberland sends greet ijgs to the Democrats . of Warren, and con- gratnlatea them that her former sob., the Green horse. ! 1 1 carry the banner in this District to victory and represent it in the next 0 mgress The canons are now booming. -u M Wi O. Tboy. Cbss. Ex. Com. -v- rl Waerenton, N, C, July 22d, 1882. t V C. Troy, Chairman: Warrtntou recipruQate'i the congratulations of Cumberland and felicitates herself that her honored son is,to bes r the standard of the Third District. : . , FaAKK FfBTS, Chairmtn, Troy will not prove himself a prophet. The next. Coogrfsnan nam-d from this Dn rict will not be Wbarton J. Grren, from Warrentwn.- ' I Ifatlonof RepaMleon. We publish in another column an able and timely critittcim 00 the course of the .''North otate," which we com sated lo the cdnkidaratiou of Colonel Kercbi8 well as to our resdrrs. The "Republican", is the recognised organ and representative of the adminUtra tlon.' . ;r:-! J -W NEGRO RULE. - . ; : We iy, and defy contradictioH, that faom '1868 to 1877, during the lime the Republican Ooustitutitirn was enforc ed, aor notwttatanding the colored men bad a msjm-itT of twelve conutiet in the State, tbey never elected Board of County Commissioners, a ma-joti-y ibf, which were colored men. Jn fact, there was not a couny In the State! under the Negro Com mission era and jet the Bourbons are continually bowling -a boot Ngeo role. 'Tke Pootmoaterts. Republican campaign, secrets art di vylged; by some ot the ; Democrvlc Postmasters in the south, and the only Way to prevent it is by appoiotieg none but loyal and hot est Repnblicana to positions of that kind. We know eom" ta our di-ttria who have destroyed our letters after reading them, and we will ia a few days hare snfSdent evHeoo, to con-fist them. They have, been in the habit tof .with blig. oar paper fromjbe subscribers, and either destroy them or give them oat to the .wrong parties. Now. we want the Pmbt given out to the persona to whom it is ad dressed. Postmasters have aotaiug to da with the sabscripUoa. ; We teed the paper to tome of .our fricudj wiibqut charge, which is none of thebaeaa of the varioas PoaUtastera, aodr It b pcosihlc to get tome of them ia the penlteatiarr for violating the postal law weaballdoU. . ii Tt.0 Vrasieo rniatsl. The tarce that baa been going oa at Vaahiatoo fur the past two s&tatba fcy tha Yawee'-ommiuee tatreatlgatiag the oMltmtBt of Dr. HoU's dlxirkt, bat eoese ta aa ea4 by a cocpltto brk down of Jleb Voice i prtrtojca sir;!e crooked trail ftctioa oa the part of Dr.Uou while Collector oflateraal XUteaoew. Ia. fact tba laTtstaUoa was eotftlrrd by prejudice, broeht firtb U tia, asi dUdtladraso. And now , the Detxnils paper are katUespa haiet of Utsosa Ura, to bUa tha tcc;Uto stiscoatore C-aeifal pislJaa that Varea tlil UsstU la. Oae cltle rv-re la esr prtaesce a .torn weska t tijt 'tie , tami'jtuat tx4 rt i".:rUaa ci:-t tsra to prore CAROLINA, SUHDAY, JULY.30, IS82, : : Mr.- V Thomas f TVLuiziix a young but able lawyer of EaJcih,' hat announced hfaiaelf aa Independ ent anti-phohibUloo'iandidxte for Con gress against Hood EoUnso V arid -saveUeftUte, Cox :T wfiT; llr. D.- grand auoe&l'' He ti Cafirviug, and if elected ulil tuke'North Caroli na one of the bett representative 'the Fourth DisUict -could possibly sfiid. Let alt honest rata tote for him. " J v " Dockery, the Liberal, has, met and, skinned Bennett his Ponrbon compet itor. On Thursday JAst Dockery had an" appotntmeot at Jonesbore; ,-but, Col; Beaoett.mada lus vappoiaU3eit anil demarded a difision of time which waai Wil'inglyfantejaVThfy vmet and Dockery took the hk?3tfi,ef. his pjlilical Bonrbouru carcasss afxela l vefy t alco ithat- friendsV expreiwid their sympathies lot him.. , Read the exceedingly - fair report of ihe dcus-; sion in another column , 44 3 if: ,74; Ha l ha ! 80 t5ol "Wharton JrUreen is a lawyer after all.; The Fayettville Examiner says : 1 He was ' edncatel at West' PoinU Afser 'remaining there for three years he reaigned his position to study law at the University' of Vi ginia. After obt iiDiig license be prc Used law lor a few yc ars. i;'lr5o' he is not only a lawyer, bnt wts edt- eatee at the expense ef his couut y at West PoioC ; That accounts' fr his arlstocral it notion. " v v , The i Democratic - papers 1 contiuu 1 their abutie - of Dr. . MotL i -The : good people ef North C r lioa knowing him hoheat and true, will vindicate hiu, aa did the good people of Virginia Ui case of Cop. Ridde' burger, ' wbui is now a Senator. Dr. Alott is a mo of bih l and i i' g, socially, financially "anS' politically, and ihe people of Nortb Caro.iaa know it. He is a mm of de termined ability, and when , he get through with his p reseut.tr ad ucers the cost will ot b light upod tbemu 1 The !arkman says tha the A orA Stale U the leading Repub i n paper of this Sute. Only a few months ago (he Star showed In its columas that the iUaie bad no influence - in the p;ity. The fact is that the Stat is an able pa per, but Mr K o , has very cranky nct:ins on the 0 Prohibite n question, I n he does ; nt control aiy B-ipubli- cans. riot. 6 ?r thousand Kepublicaus in the Stale- voted Prohibitioo a 1881. and f tbt 0.000 at least 4.050 of them endone the course of the Re publican - State -, Conie-tion :lia de claring againat somp-.uary . lawa in other words against Prohibition . bills. VOL. UKOKtl K ft., I MP!lalf .J We call attention to : the ad.of JLoi George N. Lnaaphert. at one .time he'diug a .high posi ioe in 'rm Treasury Department at Wahinftnn, but now residing at Moorhead, Mien. ' . ; . Persona desiring to st or .to i t vest in, western propent. wnicn is: so rapidly increatiog in vaiMon wiM do well to see or correpn with . Col Lampbere, Ha i one oi- t beat bust ness men in th - exua-cv and9 letters addrted Ao bim will . promptly answered, raud busines truiad ; to aim 1 will be satisfa-Hun 4ecrfed to For the Wllmlnxtrn rsr-r A grand mass-meetin m ibe Uepub licaas of Rowan county. .e held Sat urday, July; 22, ; 1882 'Je 4 court house at Salisbury, N. il Karl in the moroioK the old eauw hich has beea christened Hon, 'I. pockery, pealed forth iu aonorowa "ouuda, call ieg ua to all loverrs . ot s ewtoality, rand justice to gitd 00 tee m aod be ready to take ttheir par H the ranks as aa early aowor.t Turn ena showed signs of Uveoees, and ta eatioa was beard alt aronad. 4,Wh- cmana tbia gaUteriMg. ff-;qH? At 12 o'clock atoaw It f. a Grot by, called the houee to -. and Capi John A. Rssaaay was se4 -oaair man, aadv lit, UcLaa secretary Bereral addrisssd the oustkaw Col W F Headertoo Davidson, vat called 00 tor aa adJe, but de- aUaed fr a sne eeeve epportw- The cooeeaUoa eadV .the action of the state cooveeMwa. , 1 pVdged ti hearty anppurt to 1 to tkkxL Bewaa prvposes to gjt Ibavals a fair show lag aa welt s ; -; lrubai- Tbf coureaUaa ad jrt aaiject u tl;e call ef lheblraee- . i .v - Years br the fust. . :1 lo soalUai oar ft? wrap a3 galas to sjoeCce la taa!e. w tia case cftsu txsaraaflis pa?s r - 1 - . - .-" . i-14' i y riJ r;r n tiTtr- S- ''h - cp ssJUcrUrdccstua bantbwcaaeeweCJ t tcasaetbe -1 We are Indebted to Col. VY. RBich- awlsoii; of :BleighVfor the 'following apienara yepori jh me ijoui aiscussion of Hessra Dopkery & Bennett-- :w r: Col; Dockery had an appointment to address the citizens of Moore county at Johnston noday,J July j 27th. It; was not expected that it wquld bea joint discussioo between him aod Col.. Beo- fettt,"thac Price,' -Esq 4, beiog" billed tq speftk with'him "at this pUce.' Col Beoaet, without notice;' however, 'ap peared and asked t for aidiviision of Ume, which was r3iy "accorded him by Col. .Deckery, oar :wiiS h"usuai characteristic -,: Bourbourn ' modesty, emaqdfd such .leiais as t would give ail jtb, adrantage 'in, thq : dtieussion,; t?4 lwae not unjii afier.Col Dickery bad P4adoiin.,jEia dUunct propoL- tipni thak Col.BaaneU eo!Cb4UedM 4 An agreenient was fiaally reached by tha fbjlo wing llecncessiosls made bim 1 .ue to lead in a .epeech of an hour, Out Dockery to folio w fa a speech of an hcur; then Banuett tobm a half an hour rejoinder and Dockery to close With a quarter tf an hoir. - ' The arrangement now beir.g satisfac tory,' the speaking ; commenced at o'clock. Co B., in 1 opening his jr marks, -fcUted that, he might be com pelled to ivke A seit before he closed which seecte I to b ) .n adaiiiiiiu , that he. .had not fully reo tvered from th $ mahteas in hi'ineesrf(rotn which be suffered s'duritig his speech i n Ral - eigh;.ft4rt:.-t'a ?HU'-n';;,!:..-1., " '; Pu ling up his bit p ista in his. very IMXu'htisr s'lyie he ctllt d lo his audi euce vfHar me' a d -said. -1 am a Ciilidt'e fMr Congress in so a'-Lirge audsbaii poceed .l discuss snwh. mt- ers asu4pertai:i t that "p'sitiou." j He said thai .-ProhibiuoTati i l-ttic qut-s ion f coxniy ; ivruinnvt h id h thiog,-to do a'iih; ibe.prvs- n J c iovasw, and ! that he would not was: hU lim-s with their cbi S'derstioa. . ! H e chramerizad the the Ami Prohibiiion and Liberal party as a party. if otBce-eekers, andVtbey wou'd bave no more votes Ubao they bad oaudidalea for (.iliue. lie next presented the tariff quesiion i and at tempted, in a painfally labored way, to explain ah it the word tariff meant, and to - illustrate to his : hearers - his ideas; - on the ! subject, ' he quoted freely from the Oracle Ache's editori- pocket knivcAand. spail. cation, and with .a great sigh of relief dogpi 1 tha subject and proceeded to the discussion of in- ternaltohal revenue. H is remarks up on thin subject'showed as great a lack of information as upnn th'! question of the tariff. ..- He next paid his resptcts to the pro duce brokers-Co'mpiaiued of the high prices, and charged the rise 10 bacjn upon the Repuhlicio party. He Was severe on - Ctrpoea ions and l he rich" corporations sud thi rich mtnu f'ciurers of the 'country, an J justified the (i ikt- r at t he j u rth.' He said that if elrc'fd to Congress he intended lo publish in the papers, fr the benefit of evfry one having business in Wash ington, 1- send their masters to' bim, pr imUiDpg that every" letter should be answered aid 'ivery want attended to. aud aitsurvl lb- fencers present to fl tod the country; with w.ed Irom tu-j Agri cultural Department.' lie then took up the Ualifoc couuty election cisea agtin quoted frosn tbe organ. H 9 re-f pealed bis charges aghast the Judges of the (J. $. Curt la iIk-ui the s raio tised" at RaUigb. j. Ue . h id evidently not read the .argument of T. 51, Argo wll h appeared in tbe'-tafe Jourmilot this week da this susject.1 Hi speech was loterper--d wijUa the usual aura ber of poinuesi auec4utc,clotia4 with the one about the soldier who, "while under 'fire, seeing ia rabbit running from the field exclaimed it, Afol lie-OJit u-Uiu Wire it not not. fcr hoo.Vl woud go loo," We do oot know hat gtat Ilea th Jude ia -tended to iilanuate by ; this aory, f jost then his timi txpt'el iUd the brilliant putat was thna W to poateri- . Col Dtx-ktry, amhl applaite, then look . the atakd, aid txprcrsed the great pleasure l; aff:Jcd him t meet again- aa aadivaoe wtia had sWta spoken to ia the -at. , Ha taid be, wouU present to' hie heart rs tke qwenk vf U. taiiif and dac ithai wl jec. Crosa a sta- Udsvi alaadpoit, ohjck hit rroti faitod to da. CL Dockery Ukee ft ceded to expiaie ;iVsu eaeatico r tariX iaa csxiii a ad siaiBaaalre cxaaer, vkkb abeweii bia to be taer-, ocjkly coa.Vtfaaat. eU the aahject, aa4 the eviieat ts'-lno of ala hear He sail that he ftrsrrd tie eUatn- battoa e the large sarpfee sawjt UatVe Treaczry atr taeuUs tt so tr? t lae rretoe taae re- tj.?;u to Um asm! rorpwa v .v 1.. rvec w ua Meare4afm :Si:jb Cs;! 5 Celts eloquence and patnotism and showed him to be master of Uie subjects under discussion. He well sustained bis high reputation as one of the finest ipeakert inthestot'v;: r'f'i, Colonel Dockerri waanstened to throughout -with t the. most earnest at tention, and, after;, leaving the stand, was icongrataalted ,by - many who had heretofore .acted with, tho 'Democratic party. . - - v We can 3 confidently look for a good account irom old Moore in November. We republish the Jetter of tceeption of Mr W. A." Guthrie, owing tij the ty rKphicderrors made in it last week by&us;..4 v $1? r - Mb. GuraaiE Aocfcprs. -Fayette-rille, N; ar Juno i5th, t 1882. i 8orrtli;jBq-, secretory nberal ali-prn.-hibition party. Dear Sin. I hava re ceived yours of the gtbiost, ofScially inforniing me thar-al aa convention f which assemble! j0 Baleigh on the 7 inst, I waa unanimously nominated as a canaiaa-e lor Judge or the. Fourth Judicial District. -. ' Appreciating, a Ido.'the li&al sen- vituuubs ui pairiousm eiprtrsseu la the patform of the liberal party, aid feel log as I do that the: action of the con- vention was something more ' than a ucic uumpucucak w mi lauiviooauy,' 1 accept the nomination. ' Through you I. desire to express the oeuet as wen as the hope that Norih Carolina is catering upon a new era pf rest from bitter political strife, to" be suocetded by ereater activitv in - ma. terial prosperity, and the practice of tuose metnoss 01 independent selr gov ernment, even in minor matters, ' which underlie the great structure of Ameri can constitutional Uberity regulated by wholesome laws. i . ; It will be my most : earnest endeavor u entrusted witn me . DeHormanen nf judicial functional to.iroperly'appre- . J..f: ..fik. uvuu iw uutm wiv ,UlgO , pOSIUOu, ana men 10 aiscnarge them to the best of my undertaking, and if possible" with credit to myself add satisfaction, to the good people of the whole 1 at ita regardless of parly, predilectioua The pariisons aaould be merged -in 1 the Judce. : e '"ff1 , . Thanking convention for this- Mani festation of coDfldence, and you for the una wora, prompted . by ; personal ineousaip, contained in your com" munication . ' ' ' ' 1 am vyery reapecUhlly yours; "- v .n: . - W11. A; GoruaiE. Iu our next we will take pleasure iu publauing the communicationi of . C, U. Jttoore. "A nil Pro Democrat J 'K." Willis and" the Drooeedin aY hZ Warrentou ConTenU in, on July 2iih. 2sro tidings as yet from the ''"unfortu nate Bear boys.-: ' f "ih .: 1 fffy The " Little Giant "is Undergoing a general overuaultng. y. :":.---; . ... r., w , !" - -' a." '-'; " The Sumter Wrbl lnfantrr ihirrii broken up camp at SmithrUle, and rt- tnraA.t - Mr: ; Jeha E, LippUt aad - Jamil v nave come back from the great metrop . - W- olis ta lire with us again. , t.. fi We hear a rumor afloat to the eflect that a stock company is about to pur- eii i. wis wiy, anu mat wi., iTaoueii win dc editor ol it. An attempt was mule Tuesday night to burglarise the residence of Iff' L. A. Hart. The burglars were frighten Mceara. Crapou ic Pickett have i put ap a uaoaseme wgnin front of their ea- a w V : - ' - - ' T tablinhmeot. It is the handiwork of Mr. Geo, Irving. , . - .i . -h : : 1 -.- - Wo were pleased to ace our clever and nandsome liUle rriend, Dn Biihep of SmithviHe, in our diy on a firing trip lvt Tbursday. . V ., A Post Oflice Laa hceo rUUishVj at SmitksUrg, on the W- C aATR. R. and the once at Bogoe bat Wa " dis eoottooed. -1 . " ') '. It touks badly ht the Haver of the dty and ew-ofScie Jajtke of the tVace to iaUT.Vfw ! a fght aadrreo take the reog.stJe;j-- 4-ir. ;; " The New Nation Baak Su t be Lueil freai the XAtioaal Basks, whose charters bate xpu4 aeJ Lmatrmi ed, will he brown backs iawtoal of Creen. :''"' ; The errp rrperu areeaJ as ore & eidoCy etarrisg, aaJ tare t;i4 jejs from drewi ruM e the wreaers part of the Sute, giro gW !fea, cau f taming rrorprt. Q If tha Unto brrs wiA to t viaord thai ike atot drratb to diee ?c naaaaa.Cef j4 let ilea ki-p r? to Ucatog la GreaaS saTl rocai. ItIamUtkattUraiaasatsr gxi le that coi tku carrieta twcrtoJ e weicr hM tm sli " fee - rai JaaOj tJkba tU tssssit i-x ail wlici he tZjurpts kis brU oa Lal. MaerrJ escd kw nil tW t re- rjnry U 4l grUm, rt ksre. V ai t. w -1 NUMBER -3i; . Mr, John A. Holt wis in to see ns on Wednesday last:1' ; ' ' -rj ."?T-s . '''." - ' -.' We were pleased to, observ6 iu .tiie Farmer fr Mechanic a very, nice compli ment paid to our most efficient aud sur-; pMglycIete'r Post Master, CoU Brinlw A?:sh:ot well directed say we, and all the farmers and r mechanics round these parts say the same thin. Mr. George W; 'Harper(Vbo reside at the Souo(T, about eight . miles, from the cUy has already : realized about fopr hundred and t wcntyr five : dollars from his - sales of water melons and canta loupes raised oij two acres of ground, and all the proceeds are not yet in. That's pretty gped farining I ' .... . ,0 " We respecUully call th1? atteaUoa of the police lo he very bad. behaviour of " a crowd of wickul boys . who -daily mkkttbJng-.faarlut in' the' neighbor, i boot of Market and Ninth Streets. A fewrarresU might s?rve7.aa a good les- son' tq them and Jo 1 jheir pirehu aUo,. who should keep a stricter rein oi IheVn. word to the wise is sufficient." r L 1 1 . NE W'AD VERTI3EMEX7SL EO.N.IiAMPHERE, -?'1hlTOfl'luHiTr-'''' V! ;Moi.phaa;ni;iniu ' : : I' FOR SAL K. : Town Lots iu if rrf? and small, la Mlunosoui and Iu- V kqta, all lu the lamoos , . RED RIVER VALLEY. , : where the soil proJaoo more W beat. Oats. Bar lej or itatbes. of a Better U uallty Md at less cost and labor per tlere. . '. ! vi than any sail tn the world. Land u advancing Jn Value 00 to; 100 ; a ! per cent, each year, v LOTSTur$l0JtotKXX)cttch. . ' C ; .J'ARtlS for $vi to Si an apre. Ry Jfow and lteap tho lleneflta i "ofst Rlwe next Fall ?;'!:''' -! S Wasiteiv 1 ' Alonejr invested at 10 bar ' nam, oei, with the best real talaie .fcurtlyr ; roaescrlnUve circular, list of property. pi Ices and term eddrrss with uohh ' i 5j GEORGE N. LAMP1IERE. . , ,- Morehead. Mian i? ' ' . ! ' " '- - ME GR.IXD XEtV ROOK. Theatrical 3 Circus Iiife, ' ' -v lCrTS,3REEroom i'.fcoa Ie Secrets and SAW. DOST .ttlKVt. 'OF THE, V STACK. WIXTKD Rcreall laa the myaterl of the Theatre. . arleiy Hhow. Conn In. axd t'aiVATK Liva or AvrouZ Clrcos. V e.. job ajsd t aiVATK Liva or Amit anu m i vkmibi, jumi womttfriul aud Mn teNsunibooa v Dobiiahed. Kxrtsins; "Wr Ilaltft uirla. Bsek Door Mhers. lasuneaa iii.ini.KV eappera,atue. . , - " How WMn ere fired rrotu eauajon ; Mu eat Are; Heads are cat offend btm.in.it ..f OKKIfLTK4 itirfVlXV loC.a MliloKtm errrpaMuiM-d. Actr a. vesUncouUll. ofil. IHamua4txJ clrc-i-larao1 failperUeotararilKal .tMt.Wi qolck tad eeeure lomtry by aidrruios Jal a sv " ' tiik 0 jtly rcar:cfrij tiiti th 1: f h tun 1 Aiss ENt.lN KnltL Writ .tor rleee lo THIS AULTMA a TAYu" it o CALL AT THE NEW STORE. And eaasBlae the eadless Variety '-: STAPLE AND FANCY .uGOOiUUi,:,; at waioMWAue ax t trier ai u at Crcpon & Picketi's Ka. 18 IS SjsU. fft Slmt. asylltf . 3 . nzrcr colorxo hotel at : c C2XTXXVX2XS, :" 1"' ? ' ;!f atItwlac,' ojrrrrv ' J a :" - " xossaw MX rit Case, Uf44 wr DlrWlaMtlOMtKW.UllllMatr r . Snar-! s (ra iti I nt- j, x - - -"""'' ea. atrsMMii v traataniwat w a .-, wa . M) karat I . ms s wi smm .canav..t vi.rf, sua av t paMinit f .- a3i- 'am, r tarat-A i." mmm Sraa MmisU4w - t raws. a a. e-'ar 0"a fwi tie. t..V es ac'eais . aWaBJlqni J feSMSJi . 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