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V v 31 :-Ll- ,.o., I ' i I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I J k I-,;'' ' . 1 " '? II." F 1 I I " 1 I "I 1 J , W i 7 - i V V - , -. , . VOLUME xv. jrTjMINOTQNPOSI Vnitrcd at the Poslqffice at Wilming- jy. G, oecona uwm juumct. -rXtIs op ad vertising. Eight (8) lines, Nonpareil typecon- nitute square. jrN . ' Fifty cents per lino for the first in- jertioa and twenty-fire cent per line -for each additional insertion. , - All adTertfsementat will be charged ct the above rates, except 'on special - jontracts. .: I ,i ' ; The subscription price to The Wil irisaToN Post is $2 00 per year; six months f 1 00. . ; . .p ' All communicatiOBS on busines must be addressed to The. Wilmingtok Post, Wilmington, N. O. I iEGULAR REPUBLICAN New Hanover County Ticket, -x,. . -v;- ; For Clerk of the Superior Court, STaUEY VanAMKINGE. For Sheriff, : STEPHEN H; MANNING. For Register of Deeds, JOSEPH E SAMjP30N. Por County Treasurer, OWEN BURNEY. ' r.;For Coroner, ' EDWARD D. HEWLETT. ' For Surveyor, ' LEMUEL D. CHERRY. ; LEGISLATIVE TICKET. ; For Senator, . ' ' For House of Reprcsenatirea." ! WILLIAM H. WADDELL, I f EUSTACE E. GREENE. iFor Constable Wilmington Township, , ' ROBERT SWEAT. HONi CHAS. PRICE. The gentleman above named, will ad : dress. the people at the following times and places: ; Ueaufort, Carteret county, Monday, October 9th. : j ; Sanders' store.Carteret county, Taes dty, October 10th. , s need's Ferry Onslow county, Wed nesday, October 11th. Richlands, Onslow county, Thurs day, October, 12th. !. Banaertnan'a Rridcn. Pndr rrant Friday, October, 13th. - . ' BinhvUle Brunswick county, Sat urday October lth. Chadbourn's.Columbm countyi.Mon day, October lGth. v WHoiingtou, at night, Monday, Oc- tuber lG:b. : Toint Caaweil, Pender county, Tues day, October 17th. j ; .' Wootcu'd store, Columbiu county. Wednesday, October 18th. i : . V J. J. Mow, Cum. Rep. Committee. I w. M. Cocke. . Chin Lib. Anti-Probibition Com. surnuvisoits. 'It is not necessary to call upon toy official in the Democratic pJ fjr assistance in the matter of having Federal supervisors sppointed to u . i. V ii l will I mere snau do a -1 mr count at tne eiecuon on w Sorember. If ten Democrats at any toting place in a city nake a written application to the judge ortbe Circuit Ooari of the United SUtes for the hp- pointoent of. such . supervisors, it will at once become hia duty to ap point them. The matter ! not left to sli.ducretion. The law assumes that U food -niUjens ask for protection to tiki ballot box it needs It. We do not how that there will be any necessity h action, vet the rumCr1 which tare filled the air in some districts ss te,.-.t.L-i...-i- nmnnlona wiea of the Deinocratio pariy xo "It wocleut reason for Uklng measures te uum i).. ntr that their balloU I w ,.av ,m . I isallhe r.rnrr1 iWaited and cor-1 aljcoanted.t TheIlepubUcans pass- d the law for their own benefit, and believe it has generally been upon taeir demand that.Federal auperviaora I mts been appointed in thia cuy ana thre. It is not unbecoming m us follow their example. If they could sot trust our county jndces, they will wdlj complain If we remove tempta out of the way of ihein," Er. whlrleglg of time brings many get, hat none more tUange than above, After what has been aald 7 the bourbon press st the Republl ws tppoinUni aupervisora and depu- I S. Marshals, the above la re- -ewatoon party uona o MB. tnnrn.ttn anil IfriTHllfin. It lukestt. llAr.im rJu-?- Uhoi hsllota. and whew! .t.. " r::: -.v. Pi wwraw v-r- .tmhea thtlr manhood , into ,ue ' ehaiacr, supleneatcdlb, brute itttrft.raAta thent with IrSttus 01 I . CAN AD AY, From all sources comes the iufrma tion that the chances of Col Canadsy' election becomes more, favorable f rery day , It is justly fitting that success should be the case; for when we' com pare the merits of the two, who: can conscientiously say, but that the! man best fitted for the place from the 3rd Congressional District is Col. Ganaday and ; not Col. Green. Col. Canaday has been for a great many years, a man of and for the people; alway using his best and most ardent exertions to pro- mote the wellfare of all without regard to what might be their political status .T.vPv, CourM,lhe lt lican, hut at the same Ume he b liber- ally disposed toward all classes, and Bhouldhe attain his seat in coneress. . ; . ... . ' In C008ra. ?jf-n'ur& 9f .v wtt wuo. iotereab oi ail will I be safe, he will make for the people of the Cape Fear District such a worth in that section for manv . rears. Col. -j . , . i I V a n - 1 ae8U0M of Inew of the county, and will give a public interest, county government, good account of themselves between tariff, free suffrage, edncaUon, and Jast now and November 8th. : r ? i( bntnot least he is in favor of a free Ihe entire organization pledged their baRot and a fair count, to which hia support to the Uberal ticket, and re opponent is opposed by reason of the solved to meet each Monday ' -facf that he (Green)' is a hearty ehdor- There was considerable nthuslasm ser of those despotic principles which manifested by all the members and a mi pany aavocates. now, fellow citt-1 zens cf the 3rd Congiessional ! District who do you want as your represent. tire, Green or Canaday ? ' If yoii de cide on Gren then yru ' select a man who a8 not your interest at heart, but to satisfy his own desire for an ex -w "V"' "T:f- r VT -TT. -iicvi uoiLion wnica. ne coma never i atUiu at home. , If von daeMa .on Canaday, remerqber that you take one r - - - vm who knows erery outlet, erery ' Inlet 1 district and when seated in the nation- al council hall, you' will find in him -vi : .... .. . . . i nooionnrigut, nonoraoie ana just CoL Green has done to brine about nd resolutions representing the sentt-i "WaHl.wcf.fiUlr " lonthedayofiaatseptember.when Bicn attontion alnW K5- nnmln. t mania and vtawa of tha lnK y J : 1 frMtog was behind them; and that he Johh Sneeden 01 the CapeFear Ught ArtU- aodBaltlmore. and are bete strung his boasting concerning his great, great grand mother, and according testate- ments of his own friends they had to hang their heads. Of course we who possess honorable and historical ances- ur w I Twain jays, when we hear aman bag. ging in public conceriog his ancestry wa leei a 11 sorrv ior nis ancesiors. 1 Choose ye between then; oneis for youi ha hthr for alf finfl for ffivinir to the poor and laboring classes represfcnta- 1 . ..... . . . -, . " u l tion, while the other is lor piscina: ait power in the bands of the autocrats and broken down aristocrats. Which wilt vou take? November will decide satisfactorily for us. Laurmburg 20 terprUe. J DOUBBON INCONSISTENCY The bourbon press is loud in the g . r- storm it is trying to raise in arraying a m ma - tt a ' the records or tne."negro coumy .ov- ernmenls before the people. They show up the great excess of properly taxation (which we deny) under Be-: publican rule as compared with Demo- cratic rule; but alas, they neglect to tell iv.. .Ai-Vtnv man that the I r" j Democratic pa rty has steadily lncreas-1 tja jj Ux and ut too, as is held m ifl bppotilidtl Uw. for the constitution of . -uta of North Carolina expressly , vM- th.t - thA noil tax should ever I axcee'a the tsx on three hundred dol- lara worth of real esUte. t- ....iIAMt.M svnAnr I . . . unfortunate, wounded man, wno paya thia exceealve poll tax, and that Ina n.mr.rllR rnla i Wmonhe county of .wl .ta t. of North Carolina, i,.Kw Mrlif. that in the rear 1881 . aa j w pou tsxwai .w- ant notified topsy on poll fa , that j B a WOUBdtd man, and posse sa two ..... . a QrSfJIJS f VUUtsUttCS) SWHSIS VMsiaw e? wv.H rf.,t and from Loii tax. That I alsopay a snwu wal ' t .4'that my taxes on the -.ms. i i cci -u C6I cenU on the 100 aoa thst I. am notified by i jheriff of Brunswick I must this i v g cents. I. Ii. WiLLZAMS, .SS. ItaelC We can ob- peaxs TO.nm a. .v. tuin BtMda no comment, ai tain many otn,ers ware it necessary. We wtueniyaax ia .d both sides beJartlVr.lri vbr IJfevV - AaA s - " - ..- they fully beUeveal to'ty. - ; . r!rTrT7aw7w Wa noilea that the Doard of County I m. L1111ULI US- M1.HW ' CoamUslooera have tprttdeTtral tj wbo do Bo4 Ur in the pre- I . k4 for wWca ttty ri M this neecJtlUtce these nta lavish I V T S!!rf i wa is cobs t uxe ta- w u r- ,wv is. r ATss tllaln haisnsra Ut!l nT.;U6a nz 1 noajo ' r.. lbs fraud af VTi ps iWILMINGTONrOjRTffr TOKAY GBAPE3. CoL W.J. Oreen In hia recent soeeh in this , ciiy denied , the charges of the Pi T that he, CoU Green, charged Uw poor people twenty-fire cent a head to go into hU Tlneyard, and . invited the rich people of the neighborhood to help themselves free of all charges. We can provo ut what we said and much more in .thia matteri we have eeen several gentlemen who have visit ed the Tokay Grape; Farm I and were cnarged the said iuA : of twenty-fire cent and paid it, :. . - v ;r..vi nraHwiir t ik-,: n' i:? "by Club organited at -Easy Hill, Brunswick conniv ofrthe 27th W Th1Z' 5fS S" t w xdoerai uanaaay tm " r Tr"". Ed. R, Taylor, Esb. On motion. NicholaaKixoo. wm elected rMifni. Tnf.n nr.li. . preaidenl; John Mallette. . vice-oresi. dent; E. D. Mabson Esd d.nf. F. n m.i -P.. 1 ..j V r - V'' - uo.,uo omeonenunairM and fi ft. v mam Kan ! it "th. J ! w. lug vuuo .uu determination to aettl for mil tt. tim. I me Douroonism and proscription which has .heretofore characterized bourbon canvassers in old Brnnswkk. 1 ,i I AMOOTUsW. JIlUBW.:,; a ' . l - -7V-" J uui, AurousDarg, on loesaay eepc, I 26th: for the nnrhoa. o.tin'. . Independent Club. k 1 i . a ; - - a- -ar- wa .wmmimk an i s Mr.Z.GvThompaon was elect chair-1 A committee .of three, exposed of Messrs. Simpwn Edwards, DIB. Ed- j r - i warua, an u. i. xnompson, were sp- During the absence of the committee remarks iwere made by the chairman and other members of the clah, settinr forth their view on the political affairs of our state. 1 a : The committee reported throurh I r : ' -rr. -t- I louowing resoiuuons: . , 1st Thst thU orgsnisstion shall be cuown aa ws murwumui. wwim Club, of Abbottsburg Township, Bla- dan countv. i 1 1' 2d. That wears opposed to the pres-1 . j t mA 1 eni HBuauusuuu v wm 1 state government. ' '. 1 ; ? Rl Tliaf. r In favor nf nfA mtt. government, and are opposed to magts-1 irates Deing appoiuieu oy we uw cuici executive at Kaleigh. J ) 4th.Thatwe are in fkror ofmagls- tr.iM and all count officials bainz elated bv the DODular vote of the Deo-1 ple and thatr parties holding positions of this kind recommended by one or more citixena in the county, to Ue "Vi0 V4" " . - - . . m . . . 1 rrr-.i v.- vi. a ..nrMMk 'thTwiir and choice of the people at large. H 5th. That we representing sa we do the laboring, as well as the voting class fd by JhltA "J" 4U. I aiti t TOiOt in wiuwuun mi. wum- . istration and Uwa of tne country nnoer i whicn, we are to aJ WT" hJSl SJJJgJ than Inatice that we should have a say so. as to who we shall support, and not I 'wsyabe SW'!' shoulders to the wbeel and asy that we i K into 1 I mUJ in l.lMllia meaawva, w ga - lesd. 1 1 conciuawo, wo y Operation of nU liberal, angood of Blade. oonty, but of aii 1 throughout the entire tttltw j ' A yr I Th mnlntlona were DUt tO thiClub ..irrr ' i I ana saopw. - .. 'it ,i I After passing a resoinuws w I the oroceedisn of this meeting pub - I I liahed to the WUtttiagtoa 1W and I tiie wtekly SuU Journ I adjourned to meet llonday ntgnt, w 1 tober S, 1883. 2LdTntMrsoN, Chaasv PA Tucrxx.Bcc'y. It la said of lit, Jsy Gould, who is J ttv Muiniuif mil in douum cal toutUoBS UNew Yert. buytej I -W ia Associated Press, wtrchaabg all i . ood a o - l fli7vr,:!A5iVrTnaar n 1 rlfH wtsa mm v avseave w w 4a soaea L.:?r I rv.Tn, there is a ressibkUty that eee - 1 T' . -t. . 1 ! . -. - .-. iJm 1 jcj gaahlcj all a I IV. trio. Jahw Csa Yoarswbook r Around f V7U? Cl Cast.-it b tM, I 'IS rrair f!rtufe?tyt -.-.lu et, trttiitr. c-t . I .T "CTv.. -t !i f r tla rrtlX u u c rue t l- i i n r 1 1 n in sHims mZZL T ti Niv'M ra C unir are tney to 1?-? i m a I 'S rnnisai sAsaao- kia aS lib anil ha to l-r1J - - CAJtOLDfA;' SUNfiAT. OCT.' I..!. , : ; 1 '-' 11 1 : - - - . The Color Use.4-,! . Tnere is no more, arr&nt hnmbureor ry in .(hia age than the cry of Jnegro raisad by the bourbon Democracy duri ing a campalgnand forgotten as soon as ii has served its purpose by 'securing votes throagb rejndice and the fsa of social r ostracism. The same party leaders -who now raise this cry in 1882 uncompromising . abolitionUt and bit- terest enemy to the south that has ever lived., A. resolution recomizinr the rr-t :-'vb, w.iuw Civil and Political i COUalitv Of the CoU Medpeopie waa adopted as a part of F-uia. aney iaiieo w carry we country.rjfvery y iampa gn the -same I cry raised and et with the? eofrdt of both honaei tSeo. Democrat hare not Ten made the attempt to repeal the Sumner civil rights bill aoutwnich tbey were so much concerned in 1874. And this same party have. in the Lee- k.jfSSS fOQnt-' -Wwament, elected, twenty?, iMireacoioreamagiratesior theeast- ern counties elected Christmas,-a -coK " ot soldier, and made two. colored men county Commissioners in eastern coun ties. The Ifew Benrben Triek. 1 ,And now comes the erer-inrentire bourbons with a" hew device. They hire a worthless negro to jdrass himself I np n iantastic a Lure of red and yellow nanber(and have him perambulate in ! TIT ama as a' fierv destrovier orwhita I men. He delivers .speeches, on the 1 oiuiuvtuiuig iwio cruwa inai no u i " . w .w. luuiruuur & - aaaasaaaaw - maaairrw. nsi miini ioLa ni innn mr inn ami I nun the tnteraMUo. of Bed comes bourbon reoorts of Jhn miirhtr" - ' . , . . a W airuigea. -. lie Is represented u - - - - s " lBg; tta " "J: It - r? Jif 8 mv HMiice, dj u m wu , otaiea loiemai i ?e.Tenw! lto- i to oi up a general moraer oi ait ine I Ea ifbi un i reneru moraer or m.11 in i v. 'ZL:" : W.M l? considerable hurry to have bl?od ftnd a 800(1 d?1 -.of P0?, 80Uftd , 100 tesqnel. steurd, to be "Bl'nea.W I nei1 9..9ani a " -a www aa 1 - Dnlc messed sa we have said, has been . m" nave reciiea oeiore crowds in Alabama, and has been duly wJwv Tj eives his name as White. ' 'AU the . , - . : : ii bourbon papers pr Aifsama are It: and are congratuiaung tne pnoucouj moderation whicH is shown by the 1 .. . I r.. v- lUkit. k.. nnf hppn hnnir. 1 see that this preposterous tale wnien 1 bouroons pretena to oeuere is gov- foi Voj-," purpose of making n I !LJ!lvw. nLnleare the negroes think the white people are alarmed." The effect o f this will, it is I "' o ' . v - a v- . . V I Buppoaed, be f '"to pat the blicks on the aBWIiaiTe. . and to pnt the rotgn ele- 0eWMTe 0tti0 vZu mtmmwmtm BMAII. th h .M Oil thfl 0060 menta among sive. This t shows that the bourboaa fear the effect of a full fiepnbUcan T0t4 . n the black belt, -and that they the old time policy of In- timidatiom and violence when necessa- w T riilrM n -rarw few hanr-1 M. , . . azt and whippings to "mare tne nig-1 ger keep hk place" la aiecuon Umea. And these ar the tactic, ofaoalled wealth and IntaUigwce- which we are trtd will not submit to nerro domina- . And 'while sneh fanastio tricks Veep state- under bourbon subjection. the north recreant Bepubli- V Cans ana npunvw - t-- I 1 .ronr except the salectian of govern-1 ment clerks and the failure of some I I eanallin oaceseeser to aecure wo nom-1 T. . part J Utanotu 1 -IS, ; I - I TAeXelterwupS. v- t - l : ; , :... ne cost oi snips vsn ig - i ttt rjaited Butes ts gradually approx 1 ,,(tn. PuaDrer steamers that cost I e" ' , 1 1 ojqs to t Jnaaip Uts the) I uC United Kingdom, a year ago,, now eost 115 ana $29 per wtr nrjore tnose . ut- ms at their sdvanced prices it has been dificnlt to get Jwot dalirertd at an early cat. . tne asmt- I fax makieg an allow - . rm ..r.i,r( i Assncan . ma- wUl soon U W arjin I ua far any transatlantic Mpetitors. 1 t Eosad ofenr ImUdere on tne tfcta - I rare rroft-e to believe that wren now iharom littie. U any. durereaca tolsdeathowaoafstby a - " - . - l U being kakedt l anew urea. Y7t tT!l tVo woira nf enh Oaroiiaa I .v.. .wit ivo vwvrvtva Dexaceisgr ChLJoaJjla5 1 recall Cbmaif rfT-r fyV" T V I day aatuboJoe off two of gwaylliari 1 1 -TTrEriJtCaTt.afSiar. L: i- r" ' : " - nEBnsn -vanw-T aTaTaTaTaTaT ftassl srsnK Kmbtw- -rgsnra aganarxntA a B I ia13w pwedrI UsssVlw c-UraU.s jr., -a kit rs toOrri AA r:A,::- :A . 1 LOCAL CHIPS. 1 1' Mi the poblie sclioolf will b opened to morrow. " ' j - : -. h TheSuDreme OairlmMiiit niiAi.h ia. morrow. "'.- - - - . - The mayor'4 court has' been oolte Uvelv uonng lae past wees. - - -- ' 1 L ' - . f "i. Jer typbotd lever 1 ftTn t, alter a nacertac lllnass. wuwqaanetiuiuielv.' ' I . Thelresbvtitui ftnA2ni..Mit a.k evWeon tbertbuU. , btiiJ t;J i Th-tri a.-.-i-.-. ... I Vena i. iiu u v . .Z ovxd .. i rirrrr-: . ... .... "Oar merchants will do wall to not th met that tbe For haa now a circulation of over 6.030. i . . .. .... "-'.. ; jaumij uigen-a aeines made a haul on Wednesday last of 35,000 mullets a one time. How Is that for nahlngf FlojrdFrye, ayonag ld abont M Tears I Id. nad two Unsera or hia hand mtnff.frl old. nad two lsgeraof bis hand catoflafrl I Mrs. B. W. Price's .sash, door and blind Jao - :---rf W.ra: tT rw.wi .-I, ol:: , -"r muuiwiw, """" to una ior .some aays past scjecuag wieur rail stock, hare returned. noat used by the cotton thlerse 1 on Sauturday night last,' haa baaa rlaJmArf I Tni..w,:, : r : . ' I Messrs. M. M. KSIkB. M. Mclntlre. Jaa, I IBprant and a", d. Brown, hsTe returned 1 Ir?m lD north, wherey they hare been www.wi. vr It is reported that the Bichmond ban MT" "W-nm cneraw Narrow Oanre railroads. . T-n Hiata OmVCnUon Of thA Tnnn. U.n'. iTnrt atl.n AnMiatiAn .111 u..ik. MT.Chaa.Biirrdledlthi.um 7.. . I r:!""." "i"Vr auvuuin. . m r. . nam isarmsi nn aa nr . snnw- AriansrK '"r??1.'. ;vu:: v otft of the thlrty-elaht sUtes In the Union iSJwilw? fT Fall.. Ohio thbcl?i : . lat mersdej: wi-iho anniv.v or Jery, lost both of his hands. CJITiC ITEMS. .i ! - - v- r . tbetoUowin was sdopted - -:.rr-.-",;' 1 proclncla tor tbe better aeoommadatloaof th ;ntm of a&id Wftfdi H la nratfrca. ;rr," 7ri -i...!- aolders for vuiooa Wards : mwvAio., First DlTUion-Archle Alderman, Baguv trar; 8. Hill Terry,. W. H. Btraosa, D. O. w.J.Keiiocs. geeond Divlaion-W. H. Tnriihgton. Reg istrar;B.H; Morton, Chaa. .ff'.1 Third Division-J, D. 0 T U t 14. V T Willi, m -a mm W a a m , w.v. ' T in ta Orrell. Baglstrari U M. LeQwin, H.B. Willis, J.8.W. Eag'es, A. B. Dudley. f . " :-. :f 1 SSOOXB WABSw , j. ClAmaden. Beglstrar; Jaa. O, Burr I Tate Bowden, Geo, E. Berden, Joa, H. Nell. -r- -?' TBIBD WAKS. ' f " Trl.z7 TLrCl W. U Jacobs. Begtstrar: Geo. K. Alder ntn,a, j. xopp. joodmbw.vwmow groTo. '' rovnTH wxan, : John J. Fowler, Beglstrar j A. L. DeBoe set, F. G Slngletary, Geo.- Chadbourn Jat Sv.uu.uar. .;. ; , i .. ;, j - First DltrUdoawW. H. Ball. Begtstrar: Jordan W. Branch, W.K. Mayo, J. C.HU1 C.H.WaiL .;. :-.:' f, i Second DiTislonJoa. H. Haaby. Begla-; wHn.gisi. w. auw, cape Fear Towaship-XredaU Johaaon, Begiatrar ; W. a Johasoo, M.FU1- yaw. v. i. xnoaaaa, job. Bnarpnaa, TJ: i HarnetWas. M.f Macomber. Begtstrar t ll. Alexaadat,1 Hoaea Shepherd, B. C. TayiorMecaa i MasonborojohB A. Farrow, Begiatrar l D.J. rargus.B.8. Maaibrd.Jaa.Bder, Joe. I Bsaith. -n : pssBBP-SBawesOeBMsssi River te Avoid susjd tvre I eteaieottan i whams to this city by 1 The 1 uaatooaUAUa tktevea. I arraaat Davis.' tatSfaar a yawl I toimve rooo doe I weSs - 1 aa fte r? a tAstS9t3 y-rte'.mcnjutt. I J.KAMlsia;ist- QbxaAwoathottaoaalecSaby taoaeshert I 1 1,1,1 , . . ,, - - - - I tan txe tsajesv er ebb. aiaasTrfraea.. .;q;tea ytf"; ; iiTB41Td:CIsAHewi4 , -. Ubral Bepublican Qab of the above named Ward has bean mrmedV and at its meeting on last Friday nfebt. u raa decid ed to change tbe meetlnc nlsht to Wednea dayntght ofaaeh weakv The elab meets at Lewis', Chapel, on Bladen street.' 1 ' - 8. H.BKXimT.PreaideBt s Arflvsvl of the Tauriff Commiaw Hoaa. John r: it&vm. a v mi... t ' I A.iL Gartaad. A.Xt.BoteleraiidBLF.ro(w I tar, of the Tariff CommlMlon. aooompanled by Mean 1 " "rm tamntiteil Trtmm etniintrinliai Fraaer, aerit ; a'r.IUIney, Sergeant -Ml me ziew xofit 1 Ir Pt. arrtved bara on weanesaayaaorainiast, and were eaUed moan dt b bdbidap or on itiuni it it I o'clock the Commission met at the Caatosa I Has Hon. XX". Ia. Boeaell, Uaaara. I O.z: French, Donald McBae and 8. L.Fre I moat, a eommlttee appointed at a reeent maetlna of the rice and mIu.m .i. thbi section, laid before tha; Commnwlon j ueeiaimaor this section In regard ton sTOteoUve.tarin; - 2b eommlttee " Thoommltteefll1" same evening for I lhmend, Va., where they held a two hours session on Thiiraday. and JeftBich. f Tburaday for Baltimore, where tney ' hold a two days Session.' Etsum XZall. f Kavl vknk w vwwi RtMtn nkMh .w7 . COraer Of 4th and RmncwtrV mirt TeBlBS at S o'clock. - The pubUc are cor- 4UUy mnted to attend. This is a new enterprise, bnt has been en. 2J?.US V eJ9fal d"Ub ration, and, looks to permanency. There wflt be preaching their regnlavly every Sunday evening at oelock. and Prayer atfcuDgereryjrriaay eyenlng-at 7 o'clock ;' Xvans Hall la situated near the centra at SSJ"0111 0nT mMw mm wwutil ua uu UTunmMt pfmn. mum uaune A New Telegraph Cemopsuay. iWe dip the fotlowlnc from the CharloUa Observer;'eonoernlng the new telegraph company as a mattxe of news. It says t . T. -m, i . Ik. - . . i rr n m . . yu 'iwij, nngmiwa larnxsa ia bek against' tl. Wester union, uvsliw -..-. tww southward from Richmond by two routes, j wu uuuHjn wumingion ana the other throagh Charlotte. The ' Wilmington line uto oe nmahed first. The Charlotte offlee is to be opened about the first of. next Jan- nary. The new company will extend Its lines to Korfolk. Charleston. BaTannah. Augusta. Charlotte. Atlanta Montgomery Mobile, New Orleans and all the principal Cities of the SAntb. A Una Will mlmn Kb ! nooga. - About the time they get every thing finished and ready for buslaess the Western' Union will ao doubt take the Whole thing down at one swallow, aa It did the American Union. " Berrlees at St, Mark's Church are as fol lows: On Sunday, morning .prayer at u a. m. Evening pray er at 7 JO p. m. Sun day school at St, Barnabas ecnoolhonse at S:30 p- aa. ServleeS on holy days at t a. m., and 00 p. aa. Seats free. jNRf?AiiVEBTIS21NT8. ? REGISTRATION NOTICE. T300KS OF BIO ISTRATION WILL BX AJ opes for ine uagisuauoB or voters on Monday the 3d day of October. 1882, aad re- ta open for thirty days and p to the day of election as follows: WILMINGTON TOWNSHIF. First Divtaian First Ward, at residence of I T. J. Herring, on p31xth street, beftws Bladon aad Harnett streets. T. J. Herring, Beglstrar. ,;&t:?A : id Xvlston First Ward, at New I Market, corner Foarth aad Campbell streets. F. T. Skipper, Bagistrar. Third Dlvtsioa Fins Ward, as the western leomer of AAdaraon and Walnut J. D. OrraU, Beglstrar. Ward at the store ot J.tl.Maa4s ! oa Front Street. J. C. Lnmadao. BcgUtrar. Third Ward at the eoraer of Foarth and lMseasstteoU. - W.L. Jao jha, Bagistrar. Fourth Ward at the Ann Street Kagiae John J. Fewiar, Begtstrarv - First DlTisfon Fifth Ward at the store of r. H.Bnti mm. nnn iiiiin matte Qneen atreets, . W. as aaSsULs ajsfigjSsflgesTHa DtteMa Fifth Ward at the t I of J. BUHaabf.eoraev of Xtght ana atraeta, Jos. 1L llanby, Brgjatrar. ? Cape Feat Township atL Jonaaoasres leaoa. L Johaaton. Bagistrar. Federal lrtatTovaaalp at J. U. Utrat'i stldsns J. H. Horaa, BasstrsA HaraTowaehlp at J.K.MI Tnwaahtpat Joan A. rarrwWs Joan A, Farrow. Bg3atrar. wtnbea Ftstn Ens?re)Ttx3 Cspm Tern Civer, Ca low TTnsalnrf wt g. RaVranaear Cgsaav 4- saav, u..a u. usa TtlimtaNDisits owoFwwr X - wnr, . au- ww iiioiii )m4 aags,i. aan rrnrorarrrrs trrr nsrx a raau, X erMWrHstts iinwnw i m asn . r a ao tmn ,r.Jirryisi, i iwarH'-s 1 m il 04 l i ii 14 ..aaAt, . ; IfDUBER 40. NEW ADVE2TISIlilENTS. NOTICE! iik boa.ro of commission r.ra ror UieUoonty of New Hanover, have e UhUabed new voting preelneta U the mat ud Filth Wards In the aty of WUmlagloo and places for holding the Polls as follows: First Division of Flnt TTartX ' ill of the First yard aorih of Bladen and . Moore streets to coaatltuU and be anowa as (the First blvlaloB; oT tho mat .Ward -with the polling at'the north-eaatera in tersection of Harnett and Fourth street. Second DivUioa of First Ward, Allaoalh of Bladen and Moore alrecta, and north of the following iim : btglasLng at the RlTer, theaoe up Campbell street to I Foarth atrset, theacS soalh - with Fourth - street to Bed Crou etreet, thence east with Bed 5 Croaa" to Banhtn street, .add thence with Bankln street, to the easUrn Umila of thecity.to eonatltute and be known aa the , . tteoond Divialon of the First Ward with the polling place at the ICew Market cor- . nerof Fonrthand Campbell atraeta.. , I TbXra Dirisloa or First Ward, All that part oftheaald First Ward within the, following boundaries: Beginning at the -oini' where Bankln 'street tarmlnataa la I . ; I the, eastern . limits of the City, running I westwardiy with Bankln and Bad wardly with Fifth street to .walnut street, theace eaatwardiy with Walnut to MacBae street, thenee southward y with MacBao street to Mulberry street, thence east wardly with Mulberry street, - to Tenth street, ' i . . .. i- t - thence southwardly with Tenth street to street to the City limits, thence northward ly with the City limits to the beginning, to eonstttute and be known as the ThtrdDlvi. aloa of the Fast Ward, with the polling place at the northeastern InUrseetloa of XMckinson or Tenth continued .and Qwjraa or Walnut eontlnned, !," 1 ' f rixui Division of Fifth Ward. First DlvUloa of the Fifth Ward, with the - ., .'.;..-'-. polllBg place at tne Ntw Market, come.- of FUth and Castle streets. A;- A Seeend Dlvislost of Tilth Ward. All that part of the Fifth Ward east of Seventh street, to coastlUle aad be knowa aaUeSeooadilHvUlon of Fifth.' Ward with the polling place at the old Back ef Com- pany Uouse on Ninth between Castle aad" I Queen street. AW ENTIBJB MKW BJC018TBAT1ON will be aad .la these TWO SAID WABDS. 1. X. BAMrSON. BrgUter. ' Notice I Locawoons FotXTTowssnir,) September Sad. 1SS2. J . , HEBXBT FOXBID ALL fEBSOJCS TO ... . . . i L employ, harbor or ia any way ladoee my 'osargs Metis to leave, air reeaala froas 'nndor penalty.of the law BENJAMIN METTK. Mara lag Star please copy nl aead tdti. 1 ' rXTEttTrCXXB, Folly Towmshlp, N. C. OIe ofXand for Parti I ion CNAnXCI JUANroKQ, BTltrSKIEN. A-a a f r1tu a si e w a o Tesv. w m0 swtfii'iAi( V Hs-Fw Ve liANrOBDsAd XlOUiLS MotULU. TIT VrSTCJl OFAtJOTtrX prTUk unwrwr mora mt km oi Oaaaiy,aiae totaoatsss aUUrf tM4tnrM. i itko Uy ea Umlor. uastit 4 i ibjis ass s40 of Aru taifw sm tho jka -a tiMKis s4rwM.aia- a psaa to tao i m are csssf f r t o aastdiwS aU iiM4Miiz2i sfiiamMain ii niMiMii , of CSomo stua wiui sue trmml mwm, rm lmm t in iia wl- n n m um o nro mtwmu mm m4m4 o tuatr- ett ftm stsa. Uhmmo aMtasftjr r- rS mm if mJmA fttrr i t tttlHs4 tM M4 r tl 8a .4pwu eaaaotn tiawaa" lwt Saastss pay ' av.tsq x:ri3 Da err:, 117 cl enroll 117, T T TrTJtCT a i-1-1 sr a 1 j- t pwrpaaooauy arsaiatsa ta a r aaM eras, wm m Mirmmmr, to am ay mt JLm TaaaW.taa.a4 U M.M U Kmmtl tlmmm war. to Un Oty of Wiiauoria. eir-wa Sar eata. Sy pW aow.iso. tW caao, ia taadaaad f risiam ta tap liauino taaM n A r. - - w V.
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 1, 1882, edition 1
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