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I u v -s f -, -i V p: 21 -) ?3 I 'll ,4 t ? 111 fk i L' i " B B 11 11 I : I Ir r i k I 1 VOLUME XiV, W-ILMINGTONPOST I Entered at ; the Pottoffice at Wilming- ow, jvj C.fl Second Glass Matter. T RATES OF ADVERTISING. . I Eight (8) lines, Nonpareil tjpe, con stitute a square. . . . -J , 7 Fiity cento per line ijor the first in gertioa and tweatj-iiTe cents per line for each additional. insertion. I All adrertisements will be ciiarged ci the above rates, except on special aontracts. ; ' 1 The subscription price to The Wii KttTGToif P03T is $2 00 per xear; six months $1 00. u V : . . .. . All communications onjbusines must be I addressed . to. The WiLMiisraTOil Post, Wilmington; N. Cj ; KEGULAR republican ew Hanover Ticket, County For Clerk of the Superior Court; iSTACEY VANAMEINGE. For Sheriff, STEPHEN H: MANNING. 5 For Register of Deeds, 1J03EPH E. SAMPSON. For County Treasurer, OWEN BURNEY. r For Coroner, , EDWARD D. HEWLETT. I For Surveyor, LEMUEL D, CHERRY. ' LEGISLATIVE TICKET. For Senator, I , ; Forlilooae of Represenatires. ! WILLI AM h, waddell; EUSTACE E.43REENE. f . For Constable Wilmington Township, . j ROBERT "SWEAT-. ; . . - TlftitX ON .TUEXIGIITS.4" It costs the people of the state of. North Carolina some' thirty to . forty thousand dollars a year to analyze a Uw packages of fertilizerspthat is, the income of the! McGee Lodging ' House (the Agricultural Department as now conducted) exclusiye of that from ' the Lodgers, which should be considerable, is about the amount ' stated,' for no public eye has! erer yet fallen upon the accounts.; of, the con- s cern, and it anything else results from that huge expenditure we are not ad vised. We look - with interest-for (he next iaue of Hale & Saunders' circu lar. . Turn oh the light, gentleman. J AKVIS vs. RANSOM. ': In the Lenoir Prohibition-Demo- cratic convention held. at Kinston on the 9th inst, a resolution was intro duced endorsing M. W. .Rmsom as Uu it ed States Senator, and, suggesting his te-eleCtion by-the next Legislature. The Jarvis wing of the party jumped at it like a'duck after a Jun bug," and soon picked all the life outj;of it Juat so. The machine worked both ways on that occasion, but not as ex pected tp either of these worthies. Thepeople would not endorse Random nor would they touch Jarvis. j In the next Legislature neither of them will, be heard of in connection with the Benatorship. ? - . : HOX. CHARLES PBICE .AT : CLINTOX. ' -We are informed by a' gentleman who was present, that the speech of Uoaichas. Price at Clinton wis' one of the most masterly efforts he had wr heard. We heard one Democrat remark that the Msjor was dinger ous nun to turn loose in the canvass. - The Opeech above alluded to, we are ! informed, was' fact upon top of fact, f carefully pointed and driven home at one blow and then Wely cUncheoV It m won a political sermon than a tamp . speech. .UU reference to the Democracy picking up Horace Oree Ify, and then charging Liberals jwlth : tang deserters brought down the house Aough t it -was composed largely of Democrats, Yf trust the Majoi will a' tiut us, he is . doing splended ertice, : -. TIIK BEST TIIIXG THEY COL'tDDO. I The supplement Issued by the State . wuUt committee) of the Democratie mi and which has beta distributed 'I Uui Democratic press of this city. Is peculiar document. The Boui oa party, jacious that they hav fajhe rishu of the people la bring about the county governvent system 1 irjlog to excuse their crime by at leapUog to show that they have mad rd aift of their power they havo tx from the people, oa the same tUcUofthe robber when, caust, -ea'to excuso Waself by showlsg U ias made good use) oi the cca I l fcf which he bas forcibly depiivtd vw people. We bavo beard of : sac! excujo being ctds ia exttaaaUoa ' t triat ky robbe-r, tztccver btfera iarrtj gutuy tlaa a:tfjrwL::a A CONTEMPTIBIuE. 8LIR. uenerai leach wis advertised o speak at Magnolia, in company with W. H. Day, of Halilax, and K H. King, but the ' orators, like the audi ence, were missing at both appoint ments, euenxnsregara of educationa advantages by the ignorant sand-kilt ers1 is greatly to be deplored.--CAar- toue journal. :u.:. ..'r.r,' - To- those acquainted with the inside of New Hanover county politics, it will be at once apparent which of the gen tlemen named this1 mean fling is aimed at, Mr. E. H. King, evidently refer-; red to, was a mechanic; his only edu cational', advantages In early lifo were such as he" by dint of energy and per severance could obtain whilst working at his trade yetf he flitted himself ftr a course of University; Lsstures, after coming oat of the Confederate army,1 and worked at trade to pay his tuition; passed well in his class at bis college, still followed his trade, read law.passed his examination at Raleigh, immediate ly commenced practice in Wilmington, and has made a living at it from the start.' lAnd there are gentlemen in North Carolina who will wager a good sum that he can work a problem in applied mathematics as fast as Col.- A. M. Waddell can one in simple arith metics . . .J. V'-v': v'X But leaving all this out of the ques tion, and considering the animus of this slur, it shows the working element of our young men that no matter bow bard, they apply themselves to get up in the world there is a class of people in North Carolina who will pull them down if they can, and of this, class of people i;ol A. M. Waddell Is represen-tative-a Boundiog brass and a tink ling cymbal ia ail the solid Qualifica tionsan ephemeral bubble who could not stand in bis , profession the prick of the me.est legal norice-4 he to travel out of his way to slur a young mechanic whom he and his kind have learned' to fear. : Mr. King, under the non de plume of "Ex Reb,"Jbas hit the Waddell class of Bourbons some hard blows in the present canvass.' As a youog lawyer be has made a living without;the aid of friends or family in flunce, where Col A. M. Waddell, with ;all these advantages, bas failed. As a writer for the press, judging Col Wad dell by his past and present performan ces, Mr. King his nothing to fear by comparison. ' ; ' : l,Y; Let the go-ahead middle class of young men remember that when they, like Mr. Darby and Mr. King, attempt to work their way up in the world.they have this class of people to fight this Intolerant prescriptive Class who look upon them as a power dangerous to their aristocrrtio rule in the land. State Journal. ' , ; v- A FRAUD TJPON THE PEOPtE Judge Bennett told the people of the" West, at Shelby, on the 8th Inst., that the Democratic party was not wedded to any particular form of county gov ernment, and that if they did not like the present system they could instruc- their members of the Legislature to vote to repeal it. We quote from the Raleigh Qarhler. Senator Vance told the people of the west, at Taylorsville, on the 12th inst . Ibat if they did not believe him or thought differently from .bim on the present system of county government, "you have only to instruct your repre sentatives to vote fair a change." ; We quote from the 7 siaieaviiie jxma- mark. " , ; ' r.-' ;;- 4 . 4 . We hate no doubt that the Prohibi tion congressional and legislative cant ditatea in the west have beea instruct ed to play this very game on the coun ty government question, the object be ing to secure votes for the congression al candidates and to secure the legisla ture for the senatorial candidate, Matt Ransom, By the way what Is Kaa- som'a position on the county . govern ment question. We will bet a summer suit of clothe that be It of the opin ion that ihexe is aot maa la the State fool enough to think he would answer if asked that questloa. Ransom is a hoaey a patronlxlog kind of gentle man, who will pat the people of each section on the back and say, "Old fel low joa .know I am all riht." Cat how does he stand oa we couniy cov ernment queatioa? It matters aet to him what Ikanett and Vance ay say in the TTeat, or what Ortea, Lathaza & Co., may say la the Xast-so long as thtj keep the rrty tcUl and ttcare the Lesisktare to, rt-tlttthlsa. VttU the people be galled to thi way. And then what have the Tr c the List to say of CeastU, Yarce and Rarasont D they anderstacd tlxt the enly esssiieraUaa w the elecUsa cl Eccst ft and Cisica aal tatccs- n tf'Lzta sens twa xtzctj Vittr cri:r-'a-l ttit Ca CT CI US V.Z2 w U To!t t-I c;-a i WILmNGKTQlyORra? lion of the pledge given in the' Demo craticplatform that the East shoald be stood by? Or, are ' the 'people of the " " uuw njak. a j wo ,naa oeen putiipon them iri, the cennot; that when their -repre&eu tatives f 'odme tQ the Legislature instructed to vote for the repeal of the pretent :. county government system.' they wilt find the game bloeked .against themjaBdHhat they arenowhereT We tell.ihe people of the East, the West, the Centre that the Prohibiuon-Democratic'lead- ers are corrapt, Unreliable and treach erous. Ail they.aim at is their' own advancement and the Txoniinuation cif ibeir lease of power. Where U tjthe JSaatern IVohibition f resv'in 'the face of the 'detiantioni if Bennett andSaTt- som,uated abovej : Whatlfmesaf its threat that if the present -county system Is meddled with there J will be no , more Democratic '. majorities in North Carolina? Has it conspired with Bennett, Vance, Ransom, Ac., to delude and deceive the people of the West. If Bennett and Vance mean what they say in the West, why do not the Prohibition-Democratic press ' of the East denounce them?; If they mean only to deceive the western people by false promises and : delusive I advice, they ought to be kicked into obscurity. In either case, ; the people ought to watch the Bourbons, especially Ransom Vance and Jarvis. ' - - s I . ! THE IIOPEOP THE SOUTH. ' The State Journal says the Liberal movement which has taken deep root in Tennessee, Georgia and North Car olina, and which has succeeded in Vir ginia ia the hope of the southern states. The fossilated Bouibons who have con trolled the South for many years by ap pealing during every campaign to. the war passions of the people, and who have well-nigh built aJChineaej, wall around the soith, out of their hate for the "Yankee," are surely a nd speedily coming to grief. Progress ; in all. the industries of life Is to be seen on every hand; and the men who. compose. the bone and sinue .of the South and who earn their living by honest. work; are vitally concern ecL in the ' development and) prosperity of the - country. These men know tbat Bourbon rule means reactionary policy in every State, with Intense opposition to the - infusion 01 new blood into the south by the influx of men from abroad. These men know full well that if the south ever becomes populous and rich, as New. York, Penn sylvania, Ohio and other, northern and western States, it must be" by and through the extenaionr, of manufactur ing establishments, and this cannot be done without the aid of men and mon ey; from other states. The Liberal movement will popularize the South and entirely relieve it from bulldozing, ostracism and ruffianism in politics and in private business. The Liberal move ment means that each man must rise or fall, succeed or fail, upon his own merit, and not because he is a Bour bon, Republican, or Liberal. The Lib eral movement means that each south ern state is to take her proper place in the.onward march as events, and each to ber ruled and controlled by live, en ergetic and I progressive modern men, and hot by Bourbon fossils who have forgotten nothing of the past and who learn nothing of the future. The Lib eral movement meaus the ultimate de atraetion of the solid colored vote, by first dividing the white men into equal political proportions. The negroes will thea perceive that all necessity for their remaining solid has ceased to exist, and the party which then presents the best candidates and the best government of the states and ' nation will receive the support of the colored voters. The Liberal movement U raidly spreading throughout each southern stats. It bas succeeded in Virginia, it will succeed In Tennessee', Georgia and: North Car olina la the approaching ejections; and by the Presidential election la Novem ber, 1SS4, we shall tee at least half of the sovthera states casUng their votes ia opposition to the Bourbon nominee for rreaideav ' ' We repeat: The aoccesa of the Lib eral movement Is the hope of the South, and be who dots not see it la that light mast be a blind as ha wha has eyes and yet cannot see la the mid-day sua. n trao to ihvself and thoa cat be false to any party.' JYiL&lv. This we 'rmic?, ts one of FrcX Elrsbary haktrearee eaeaia-t)-r. rii rrefessor coameads the at hcrUa to hi liUUoa-Dtcsofrxiia . & a it . J ' - 14. mm have loci beta tree t ihmelvtaa4 arte w;U ft wt w k i-' - H. v v. Ia t3 ec yr t4'cis til tll:a"" t.3t- to ntae eue, aaa iry tTe naursvr lv beta tibt ta tvtry ry, . V, e i-esk of Ilhe Irairi sUimMd by CAROLINA; VfDAYvBEBTac'iidtt- ' I ThoseVho are not for the Democrat ic candidates 1 in - this most , important campaign are inevitably : against theufc I Right, .Solomon, and , there is a pile or, ine dojs not or tnemu And bow doe this seem to ear ; star Solomon: Those who were not arpainif prohibition last year were or it. eFuII 40,0OrtXera ocrats voted for prohibition on that oc casion, and .about .25,000. Democrat dodged, were not against 'It, and were our Democratic Senators and represent- atives in congress was openlv onnosed fo prohibition andthey were therefore an ia lavor oiu Bome or tnem openi.j Not a singievstale officer "was openly opposed to prohibition, aad nhey were all therafbrain fivnrnfit tanrm f thm openly.) 'Nota- single of , the:'so-rt caueu Mauing .uiuce-seaunvi Demo. erats of the state was.'opeply opposed to prouoiuon. ana inev were a. there - torein iavoroflt.' Your rule, Solomon, mDBt be mada tO 5. wnrV knh nra anil lhMmTh.lnna' i."JrVZ;::j::'Z 15 wiwZi JIiT" v fa u" ed by "Document Wo.l."nor bv Sann. A.f-A xt.i. , v.'. virew..rfnr. HON. .CHAS. PRICE. ''it Tt.i ' i r ! ' j ' -ii j Ihe gentleman above named will ad- dress the people at the following times and places: . .' " ' 4 1 Beaufort, Carteret county, Monday, October 9th. ' V 't' " ' ' "';" .-! Banders' slore,Carteret county, Tues- ayi pcteber lOthl8 1 v' f': Vf ! Bneea's ierry, Unslow county, Wed nesday October Ilth. " - ' Richlands, Onslow, county, ' .Thurs day, October,, 12th; ;V ; ? " . Bannerman's Bridge; Pender countv. Friday,1 October, 13 th. 1 Wilmington, at knight, Friday, Oc tober 13th, : 'v. I' 4 ; Smitbviilet Brunswick ; conutv. Sat urday,- October I4th'. : ' r '' ' I Chadbourn 'SjColumVus county, Moa- day, October I6th7i ' ;, - Point Caswell, render county, Tues day, Ootober 17th; :;':' . v : 1 Wooten's, atoie't Columbus county , ii uuwuoj , vv xylol. J.. J.iMOTT, I Chm. Rep. . Committee, W. .M. Cockjb. ! Chm. lib. Ant;?rohibition Com. Suite constitution," Sec 7. No man or set of men are entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or priveliges from the! community; but in consie'er alipn ofpubllc sfirvices.1A : i ;2C ': j WhenTlVill Wonders Cetuse. , t -if' -vli,. -' -, ? Fallow CiMZATtft will vin ho inmrTi. i; " i"r . rr. r- ea wnen: you are toid mat one nun-1 dred dollars was expended in the elec- I livn fhf nS ,M.;n In ..rf.l-'-. I i v7. Vr , V " . 7T "7 la ine cuy oi limingtou,. last election l for the express design or getting a v er to sadd a a thlrtV thonaarid rlalla maraefcou. you, iiow ; ; luaensr uw will you ever purity ana Cleanse your I ballot box'where all parties loan their r 1 fc . . DUffVII HI BUVU lUIUOlUUUH y ,W JVH I know, fellow Citizens, another man was substituted for the express , purpose of voting you a market ; you do not want, nor never will have' located where it Is and he, yon will rememser U riia' by the same Incorpoo ration the New Mar ket Is run byLiWUi yoa never see un til! yoa are robbed of your last dollar ia paying taxes for .these moneyed Gods.. id'-?:jf --'T "r: vo.- stand np ure ireemen and i say yoa will not submit any longer, and furnish a few dollars each and all to Imploy good tad honest counsel and, .wt will be once more free from this accaraed 2Tew Market company.-; . Thx People. LOCAL CHIPS. Foil saooa oa Tuesday night. , , , ' s. Oar snmmef xnnawaye are gradoally returning home. ; f The Sen-Side rath has beea cleared out for this season. ' MulleUa are said to be nm pleatlfal this Mason than for many years pest. - There will be no ea pmeat of the 8 late Oaards at Balelgh daring the State lair. f . s - ' The Champion Oomprees Corn party eocameactd the eeaeow'a workton Wedaes- MesatSkPrkwoed 41 gewes.stessieat Uepeetera. were la the ettx ewnag tae pees week, looking wU. , , . I What U that which aever eaaa aay eaestleas bet' mIree snaay sowers- The street doer. ! ;-'-,, Reports tees ved AaUy, leave no doabt eXHoa. Wtmaar.Csaaday being elected to Oeareeefroathla district. : ' The ieye were ea the free heat awmer- ejesatClrberzscKhl&g stare, ealast ISeadaassereisavar2hlaa4 early. ; - VeasnkB. r. tlllchH.O. J. mn mm I .ILranheeare aaaeaaeedae the Praia cWaUUeeTtMedMCxfeAafv C-The next aansal saesSiagef thettah- eethaeaeet Aaeertattea wta mm mm ta Wtaatiaa, lCetil,53rTT. .-- '-tl !: :j TWsavert.rCrasl Ledreef 044 rt tsw.wklta haebee ata a.ew Rut store, UA,saarsea a WeXaeaOay eyt, ZZ2u - " - - Tie aixyhetxih aaasal seaar,aa tf Cte myurua rrwed ef rrti Carua. wCl -.-tireUd 5. C, ea tt r A Our merchants are returning rfom tip North ever day witn their Fall and Win ter stocks, soma of which are IndwM Terr pretty. . (- . v.-y iriv44 I . ,- It Is said that omr river U now becom ing Inlbrted with cotton thlevear If this should he th ease we are creatly In need of ttyerpollcs, ::T' i . Why don't onr city fathers fere ib back streets cleaneed? There 'are sereral La the suburbs of the city which are exceeds I tordlrty. .-,.:,. ,v f 3 . : :if j port were discontinued for, the aeason,oiLr I Thnndv int. s win I out tat towing:' ; '.vlTll - i .- t'rf ei- '-We hear a rumor to the effect thaithe C-Kaiiroadwlilin a short time ebm- menee rnnnln trmln throogh from Shel- 'te,liton -;ood, j I There ar Aboiit 1 99 )iit iwmuu I around the shores ahd la the rivers of the 1 vmtea state. 01 tneae r are alant tb I Atianuo and GnleoaiU alone, - 1 i t: li 7 '-. 'i '' ' -'- f tlL -Acoupieof colored boys were cautht I "t the act of robbing Mr. Pred W. Ueyer's I - .. I - Jw uoir ranee were James Bradlej-and Thomas iCbev ers. A couple of large baskets eontalnlna- I www picxea np on tne street on Wednesday night last, and carried to the clothes were picked np on the street on city nan. On Thursday they were deliv ered to the owners. --it ?t j - Lt oar rnerobanU remember that the Post is printing, weekly, orer 6,000 papers. ana mat it circulates m every county m me state 01 north Carolina. ?A word to the wlse.-eU!.-: i-; XjClri- l A. competitive drtlli by the' 'military eompaaies of the United States, takes place In Nashville, Tena, during the month of ; May, 1883. .The prises to be contested for amount to $8,250. ' At the last regular meeting of Hanover conneu. No. 25, u. 8. B. F- Mr. Thomas B. Fost was elected President, to succeed Mr. aonn v. James, who has lately removed' from this city. . ;.'- " The Middle seats In, the gallery; at the upera House, are being neatly partitioned I OS and upholstered.! Maosurer Drer eon- I templates making these aeata as oomibrtar ble as any In the house. A subscriber "recently wrote to this journal, making laqulrles concerning the next World's Falv nd the wicked editor I replied that hels uu.ler. the-ImprtMien I that the next world weu't hv aay tu r. . The : tslmpeon seines canaht. 4.000 bine nan on Tuesday last. Oa , the same day Mr. J. A. Hewlett a seines caught 1,600 bunches 01 blue-fuh, averaging- five fish to tbe-bunch, making a total oi 8,000 fish for theaewlette seines. ;:;,;,-,...;; r Death ofMr.W.B.Orr. It is with pain that we are called upon to iBoromexe ui aeatn or the above named I - r iwusmu. wno was rormari rm.n.rnf the waeeier a Wilson Sewing ychine Agency of this city, at hlahome In Oswleh- eotmty, Alabama. He left here some months ago. with the Intention of recuperating his health In Western North - roiul T0 commenced to aui in ?WUI " w was taken to his f iwas a member of Stonewall Iodge of Pof una city, an was also a member of the en fcT? leT his wife end k?whf iHesfeva ea en l 1 n 1 a .m mm am s mm . f(t bU SOU."' Personal. We had the plearore of meeting Hon. Wm.A.Qathrle, of FayeUevUle, JAberal- BepnbUoan candidate and next Judge of that dlatrlot. In out dty during Ue peat week. He was looking well, and gave us good accounts from the county of Com berland. Y lee Fsunlne. There has been almost aa lee nunlne la this dty lore some days peat; however It la not the fivnlt of the tee dealers. Uk Ahrena haa a cargo now ovr due, and Messrs. Da vis a son have one now due, both of which are dally expected. Ia the meaa time the geaUemeaaare reeettrlng ear toede of toe from Horftdk. which haa adraneed the price trom one te one and a half eents per pound, In consonance of the additional easts te them la getting It here. ' -f ; ) ' AlUg tTaal. ' Messrs. W.K. Zaivls A Sea. made a big haul on Friday last at thetr fisheries oa I Federal Point. Taay eaaghtaboatUOlargS I erum whleh weald average three feet la I length, besides aa almost eenal aomber ef other largenah, among whleh was one of the strange nah similar to thateaaght by these gentleman eosaettaa ago. and pro aooneed by Prof. Batrd, at Waahlnrtoa, XX C, to be a tarpla. These are the ealy two specimens ef ihe tarpla ever eeptored la these waters. ' Dealb afar, J Ju CcsttUe ' Agalaweare ealled npoate aaaoaaos the death ef a frtead. MjvJ.A. eatue.a postal elerk hetweea this plaee and Char US toa,8.Cdled ta the latter place eaie day laet. ef euaeassptlea. Mr. B haa beea I employed ea thU roate for socBe yearaMt wascoapaUalatrw Beoathsageterealxa a eeeeaat ef hta. thea, fast sautag healta. HewaaaaaUea af IwaaeytvaaJaaa4was ta the sea year of his age. Zs SMtyraaaed Ihreaxa this dty ea Teeeday algat iais. ea roateair aJseliheene btUUmal He aelaaaredtath saaO ageataf Beaertsl awtauaa a K2JU0. He teaves a csmSy tesaoarekiskav tTaptaT afsus naemexl Oaavirt. It wtUbe reaMttbered hyeeaaeef ear reavSaralhata arreared taearpetet nae Usee Vata. the era?e ef eae Caa JUag freea the werkaciaie. witre hewae cms4 M larreay. Atl&euseef aassa saye. ZZt.Zkz tie ssyertstsstwt cfthe ! wra&waajaral ft! reward tsr tl re-eaj tasaCsemIdeaasdeffiawhee a&eaaadatrwdiy axs. alraUr-S. rttTiHZxrzv,;: Vn SU: x vxs ta IX ; tiiy. ' Arscr--i'j ae t:jxt4 rytlCie aata tartrssa&sy aA;tsw5. kaez's?! "Xirf eme f IZ xzj ZZzz. CfcttafC.srtws. -1: ty urrszzZ txi is sW I eulagSy isif.:";J ta la -rarurs. . - 1 V-'iM.f , t: COIu. 1 STAPLES'. CPEECII. The iiepBAUcaaLX)Bililli . The Bloods' Ticket, j ' COL Btaplee spoke 1 Wednesday hlrhlfrom the stand on rhtrd street, to an audience oxanontO white-voters, JCp colored and 1 Tbe-OOl opened by psylng ihandtotae tribute to old ocean; which lie said, he had seen for the, first time, and which, from hi nort acquaintance, he waa )ncUnel o be very mendly 1 with, (this ahowa at ohee that the Col ha never known the delights of sea atekaessjr 1 scL Ir. ?;-oi'3'rrj. The Col then, branched ten oa, the short comings and fiillurcs of '(he Kepubllean party., but did not, amongst the latter, charge anyj failure to cany election on. a fiUr eoonU., He wee artlenterly aerere oa the Bevenue oncers, and said a poor maa in the west -could not run a oniet little Illicit sUU in a branch .without being ar rested by a lot of booted, . sparred, and car- bi ned Revenue officials. ' After charging the Hepubllcaa partv wrth'all the crlmes la the political calendar, he thea con trasted It wth the great, good pure. . and enow white-Democratic party, the party that built ail the rail roads. Insane asj- lum, normal schools, gave the negroes a whole acre of land In Balelgh, paid all the taxes, and caused the plentiful crops that have blessed the land, and got 89000,000 of tax bond money from LdtUefleld. :. .; In n anecdote hs likened the JJetnc cratlo. party to a corps that weuldonly awaken on election monrlng; this was prob ably caused by ' his canvassing experience, which we understand he says haa not been enthusiastic or lively, , 1 Bat the most Interesting portion of his Speech was the "taffy" part When the appealed to re men of the Cape Fear" by their blood and lineage to arise and go in to the good work. -Your reporter saw sev eral antediluvians on the stand straighten. cnemseives up -and look around at the crowd as much . ha to say, "ah, that is in tended for me,? and the smile u Self-complacency that overspread their countenan ces, would have done credit to Lord Man nlon, wben. t.ifl.vt-;g -wii t ' vfXhey hailed him Lord o i'ouieey e, Oi LutterwaJd. and Scrlvelbay. of Tan r'V' worth Tower, and Town." i Bui when he allnded o the generations of their ancestors; sleeping oh the hanks of the placid Cape Fear, it was aa much as some of the Colonels and 'Majors could do to keep from carree ring hint on the spot.it The col had evidently token his ens from a knowing one, for Ifthere la oae species or "taffy" the average Cape Fear "blood takes kindly to, that species Is hlablcod and extensive lineage, and when reference is made to their long line (100 years at greatest) of dead ancestors who "fit la the revolution" or sold groceries to the com mon herd, they feel fiur greater than one ef the fiunoos Howard family, when his titles are loudly announced by.the Court crier oa his entrance Into the presence of Royally, A careful: observer csuld notice the in creased, tension oa : the -rest buttons, and the rigidity ol the mqsclee of the necks of about a doaen middle aged descendants of the long line ef dead tradesmen whose ashes the Col apostrophised. V t $tl.:.i The Col has made friends here, they will never forget him for Interjecting that sweet morsel Into his speech. Had be been a Republican they could have forgiven him Cor that. It was so appropriate end showed such an appreciation of their presence by distinguishing them from the rest of the eftlseas of the state. ; Tour reporter heard one gentleman, whuee lather made a small fortune selling 'dry .salt' to.the negroes, but who la now first plaas, packed against leak age and breakace, we heard thle gashing yoeth remark that- the Ool was evidently a gentleman of Culture aad SlaoernmenL We knew at osof that he had been ehew- the Coloaela taffy and some ef It had stuck to his teeth, for to convince as that he was a Judge .if the necessary qualifica tions of a gentltman, he, thoegh wlthia hearing of two ladles, was not over choice In tnesolecUon.ef his emphasis, ' But It all passed oil to tne jsaUsfscUoa of the bloods and the delight f the colored boys aroaad the Ore, aad as it did not lose the liberals or ;Bepabucaas any. votes everybody Is piceeed. '-' iu - f Ta,ta,Col, come again aad visit oar aa- eeatral haUe, eee old ocean aad Datea to the heroic accooata of oar ancestors who so gallantly gold Upe and bacon ,-fe de waa. The CoL was latredaced by Thoa, Strange Eaq., ta one of the neatedt and beatdeUvea ed epeeehee we have beard tram his stand point !br a long time, aad Democrats: ex pressed rrgret jthat he had aot beea billed for the occasion. CrwaJang of Greajsa by Cause A high old time is expected at Potat las- well ea Tataday aext,waea the breaking af ground fbr the Potat, CacweU aad Qlatoa Ballroad. wui take place. Ooed speakers have beea lavtted fee theeccealoa. aad U Is expected that a large crowd wtUbenaav taadaaeeto wltaeae tae yoaag ladles Mace the wurk.' h--; "? The ssUewlag ladlee trees dam, DapUa, Paaderi and 2Cev ties have beea cheaaa tor the af bnsilBf naaadi iea eoaary-MIaaee Cora Marpky. Mettle oorbett, Kaue Bos kin. Paaaie Bey kla. 8ae Herring, Mauie Berrtag, Mana Shaw, jaaato Xevklrk. rnea FeaaeeL Feaeell. a mate taaaa, tSIa isliassas. Uasetey. Battkdh Feaaett. - - , DapUa eomaty-arstee Sea WlZUaaa, Haiea Fsisoa, a RpahrrUad, kCaaie Kewaey.-'v'-- xtaggte ttswaecYeesaitia.IL8aeCrarUe,Ua CrecaarUa, Hatise Bjareoa, latUe TiMU j Mary J. Andrew, soUse Csarv. igwaaaaty MlssaelStaa Geary. Aa Haarr,M.A.MSaa, 9mZHTww era,IIat;:s Aiafstaa, 'UtZ Ut tag XlaueTaU. litis t'u&Jttt, Xlta Ssaaa. Ssky wiryataa. - came Sera, atarp tSarrky. Luaa Meer. Canrse Cxaes. Made Meare. UtZ U n y.La; 11 ss thy, ChCa Sarrky. Kaue Tims gstaav axa Ceana, ca Canir. Ja gf raddatfea. Ktszm .! it Ftizratr- ftaa'ia.FUrtaaa trfwra, : ,-. ,; ry, Aaaa xruwaa, f; "e Quia, Cmgm 23. aatae. ar-so Oarreu. Fara Suaa, ATtee estri2fcle Jaraet.te sJar ertl cmz:-; Ct tf r X. v.i Ut atef tie-mtsa. cf fosl ttwsa aa-S tj i t Jre ixx S. irUIIEI!I zx ' Csa ilcTsowea, 'now'li command of the raUIIary service of the PacUe, will be reUr d by superaanuaUoa la October under the eempnisory provUlaa cf the arn y appro priation bid. Gen. Pchcield will he as signed as his snoceasor. and recently jk'M--tant Oeaersl Drum telcxrar bed HcOow U saklng ,whenlt wotld bs convenient for h'mtebe Telleved cf his command. Mc Dorrell replied thathopreflarred to retain hto eemmand antll retired. f ; Haliixtr Oriole. '. The three day's fbatlral of the mysUe o der of "Oriole dosed oa the nlht oi the 14th with a grand rpectacular procesalcn. wttneesedbx aeany thousands of -vlaltora aad aa Innumerable throng elUsens, All along the route, a distance cf four miles, hundreds of stands and platforms, whleh had. beenlcrectad ts te Vfifi, the streets, sidewalks aad Ue windows cr every building were CUed fbr some hours ol the march,, The streets were blUUanttv Illu minated and with handsome decorations on many of the building, and the display of flags' and gaody banners lathe flash of eleotrlo Ughta, preseated a moat beantlfnl display. Costly andhsadaoms decoraUons of the Bun, American. Eenlng News aad other newspaper: halldlngs, attracted gen eral atteatloa aad admiration. . ' sneBsWSBBisaisae 'f: JohnD.CtelJea, ".V . Our young friend of the Korth Carolina House," whose advertisement will be found by refiarenee to our advertising columna, wishes to Inlbm his friends that he has re-opened hla restaurant where every thlagla hUUneeaa be had. He farther desires us to state that if be la not always on hand himself, he haa a"Poppe" who la oniar toe willing to make everything 00m fttrtablefor his guests. Give him a call. A aew firm has" been formed in this ehw by Messrfc&TjryfboaendBel Sternbergegx for the purpose of earrrlnsT on thesha Doauesa. These gentlemen have both gouo nwuiMiM purpose ef sslecU their stock, i They say their sVek wiU eoaelst of everyihlbg m the latest styles, aad that they will offer them at' the very lowest prteea. In nut, they Intend to suit every body la both style and prlee. They are both old hands at the business, and we -wish them success. Aftap sUl Else Failed. - il Atlakta, Ga ) . 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1882, edition 1
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