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THE WILMINGTON POST. W. p; CANADAY. Proprietor. WILWNOTOy. JK G. Btodat MoBygra. Oct. 8 1 Liberal State Ticket Nominated by the Uberai Contention, held at Raleigh, Jane 7tb, 1882, and endorsed by the Republi can State Contention of , June 14tb, 188S . . , " FOB COKGEiaSUAir AT LAEGfi, OLIVER H. DOCKEP.Y, r Of Richmond. 1 . FOX SUPREME COURT, GEORGE N. FOLK, : 1 , Of Caldwell. , J . FOB JUDGES OF THE BUPEBIOB COURT 0.0. POOL, of Pasquotank. . ; J JOHN A. MOORE, ' Of Halifax. FRANCIS. H. DARBY,. , , .Of New Hanover. - . t ,i W. A. GUTHRIE, , Of Cumberland. ." " ' L. F. CHTJCHILL, Of Rutherford. LEONID AS C. EDWARDS,, Of. Granville. - . FOB COJCGBEES, TH1BD DlSTBICT, WILLIAM E. CANADAY, " Of New Hanoter. , ' Bishop J. W. Hood snpporta .h i lib eral coalition motement, and thinks it is to the interasfbf the state ':' that hi aucccisfoi. : y ,'sl-.i:;-.yiKi Proff. Jos. Price the great colored or- ato of North Carolina, one of the ablest Republican speakers in the south is supporting the liberal coalition ticket. - ; ;; .. r - Hon. Kenneth ; Rsynor anxiously supports the liberal coalition tichV, an I says, Ull all my old friends In North Carolina to stand together this. time for the good of my deaf o'd . mother state., :, Ex Secretary of the United States Treasury, Boutwell, of Mass., Is': very . emphatic in his support of the Liberal motement in the south, he says he is anxious to see the liberals and Renub cans all over.the south coalide "and run candidate. for the tarious offices. Hon. Frank Hatton, First Assistant Postmaster General, one of the moat astute politicians in the country, ansl the best . assistant Postmaster General the country has eter had, is outspoken in his advocacy of the liberal mote ment in this state, as well is the whole south. Z:;?: ' V General Green B. Raum, the com missioner of Internal Revenue, says that- ttery true Union -n an f and R- v publican : In North Carolina v. should tnite with the liberal Democrats in carrying the stale in the Interest o peace, prosperity and happiness of al the people. : '. Hkadqbs. Democeatic Com. J RALxian, N. O. ; J Coke, chairman, to the Democratic press of the state: ' The liberal coali Uoa party Is gaining thousand of totes every day. We hate used every means to stop the liberal independent Democrats from grwolng, bat all io no purpose there is but one way-left, namely: to lie It out of existence. Therefore I hate Issued order No. 1, "to commence lybg and to lie like h-1." "The Dem ocratic editor who tells ihe biggest lie shall bate a place on tioternor Jar. - tls's staff and a rattle besides. ; epeclal telegram from Bennett to Oeket lam btat by thirty thousand majority nnless something is done at once. Coko to Bennett: I hat just . Issued order No 1 and 2 to all bourbon Democratic candidates, and , io the press, to commence a systematic cejorse of lying, and sticking to it. And to swear that all the liberals are returning to the old bourbon lines, and to get out Independent straightout Republicans to rusLs for ofSce against the liberal Be publican candidates. If this don'l help urmy, dear Bennett, you are gone. IXy Information from all parts of the state is that Dockery b making a splen did canvass and will beat you at least C0.C0O; but I hope order No. 1 and 2 wilt Lata the desired effect fool the people and elect you. - ; ; . Coka i to ; JarTls : rTh Bepubllcsn aramatUcg oa the liberal motement, what shall we do, dearTom f Jarris to Coke t "Issue order No. 2, send over the Utt and hire colored and whit ?;&llcxss to run independent fc Vi'e msst hatt"cae of the lead ing RgyuUIcanr'xlso, and we know our cea, azd will gu thtrt to otaalxa tha atri!;htoaj; WwlUJccsjiiaeat these fillava as beirg the only true Republic exsa U tha itxUXand when yea can tct gtl them to jola tha atralshout snottaent far coepUaents, then girt thtm costy. Yea, cj sar ICcle, c-:t wcik this crier la eorjasctba with cria Ko. X, whtrtm wi caa gtl U-:r- 1 E??aUkxn to rua siisal tha rrr'i reflate. V oa ecr tilt Ci-li ty cr-stlrj aa esai tz t:r tf t;ln fir ticb, rH:ti.nl;:;;:a, C:.U rtrclr tLta cr t;i, 1 tley l!:ct err X?;r::ntl3 t?rl:::s. Lra1 yea c:j cy :zt Clx tsw tl!j lj ' COL. I. J. YOUNG . Id making a splendid canvass for the coalition, Speaking everyday, and eays the state will go 30,000 majority for the liberal ticket. i IIOX.D, I.. RUSSELL. Everybody knows this gentlemen has been liberal in his tiews for years and he is to-day doing all , ho, can' ior the coalition ticket.Jbas been andjtill conV tinue to make speeches in favor or it. i :t ) i iif mi -mi - i : ' ANOTHIUt DEMOCRATIC LIE NAILED-IIOltV W.!A. SJIITII: This 'gentleman,4 UXagnolihi, the bourbon press a being against the inerai ticret. ; we state after a con-" tersation' wCo1,8mit&'a' he la. not ngnting our, ticket and ae will tote . . SECIlETAItX FOIXiEIt. This gentleman heartily ihddnes;,ihe. liberal coalition ticket . in liorth Caro-. Una. and says the eood liberal Demo J crats and Republicans should unite and carry ine siaie oy au means; xae gooct citizens of thirstate can ; trust.; such able men as Judge Folger. He always advises for the good of all the people. host; joiin ; pooiv:;;;':.ff . This gentleman is an old Republi can. Abe Democratic ' bourbon sprees abused him up to 1880, wheq he came out for Hancock1 they changed their tone and could not .ssy enough in Ills fa tor. Rut Mr.- Pool to-day supports the liberal coalition ticket, and he says that all good men should stand by it,, I MAKE WAY FOB XHEJI. Open your ranks, liberals,- and taV ier the recruits aa they e.i,iYe haye never seen n army increase so rapuuy as the great liberal coalition party has for the past two weekt. Not a day nor an hour' passes' but that . wehear of hundreds joining in this grand move-- mentr but still we have room for -alii TEN THOUSAND AND HTIEt, h:-T-t? ; they co3iE.;';.'i: ' i i Ten thousand liberal Democrats hate joined'the great liberal coalition party in the past , ten days and 'still they come. , Every , county , hca , some, .and Me i most vf them have ' hundreds'? of them. U looks now , as if at 'least 50, 000 while ipemocratawilL join before the rlction ; :lf it keeps en our majo rity wilt be as targe as it was agatns tae proniDiuon nui in aoqi. .. : i- - " " .: " -f' :f -.This' great colored leader' was re ported a few days sgo; as being sg&inst the liberal movement, and the Demo cratic papers were full of compliments for him; but he bss come out squarely for the liberal coalition ticket; and now in8e same .- Democratic papers - are abaaiog him, but Ihe world continues to' move, and liberalism will surely be victorious.:. J:;;,,.u,,;;.4i.,,W(, :- , HON. TIIOS- SETTEE, r .r t. juage momas eettie, who run- as the Republican candidate for Govern or In 1876, says if he lived nowja North Carolina he ahpuld tote for the libera ticket ' No man who eter UtedJn this state , is so well beloted by all of our people as Judge- Thomas Settle, and his advice will.be received and accept- eu wun tnanxs i pj every nonest ttepub lican in the state. .t t : j i i HON. WM. E. CUANDLEB. 9 4 This gentleman, who 1s la President ArthurV'eablneVaslJBitary. of ihe Navy, desires t understood plainly and distinctly, that the is unqualifidly in tator of the .liberal motement In the south. ? He says the ' better "element of the Democratic' party should unite with the Republic&mi and form a great liberal party in - the south, ihat wil manage the affaln for the good of al the people, and he wanta to see the present coalition ticket elected.1 BErVBUCAX fJONVENTION i On Saturday last, the Republicans e Dnplia connty met at the court house la KenanstlUe, and a grand : aiaiSr I was, we have never seen one -more en thuaiastic The contentioa endorsed the liberal state and county ticket.1 ? ! We desire to speak of sgme of tb' leaderf of the Republican party of that county, who deserve particular men. Uoa and thanks at our hands.' Messrs. J A. J. Stanford. A. B Middletoa, Xrvin Botamsn, Amoa UcChUoogh; IV Wil liams and others worked like' good and faithful HepubHcana.asd .they will cos Unue to work for the. liberal coaliUoa ticket until the sua toes down en elec- Uoa;dayo, i This gentlemea Is the editor of the 2'XutaI Ei-nibScs, tht'ora of the Repubacaa party jat" the capital. and also the adainfrtralioa, u oat in cpea letter to Mr. a L Cooke ct the tth Korth' Carolina ftstzietT iJJ V. , lixi Gorham is one of the ablest and Boat i rtllxtle CrpahUcars la tlj cousiry, and we hope thai Mr. and all tha Hep&kasa U this aUls will read Mr. Giibaa'a liUtr, which w f shlUV in atilier c!s:a Ur. Ojtiaa tia t grtit lattrtttllaEie pre perity of the soclh, aad he bclleres the only way to reclaia the sos fca bcsrTf i rait tit lha. 21-si!Icszj tzl Li; oral I:scriU to tzlta aid acl tr '.tr, and by tz;h "ecs!?J:a V c-:rs wlJi c:at;i rUl tnit all tlists cf tltn tZ2j . - WHAT A CIIANGE. It has always been the thieVz Re. publicarr' ber ;e, t"i net ther say r: honor a I re ect lepi Jtcac' but a liberal j h": i use for. (What a change ccje ov.erhem.'-'The fst U they see that there U great danger of the bourbons v loosinr the state, owing to the- Uol ;of the , coalition. which aocounts for thtir feelingi to- rrrebgralsr-ntHheycannot foor Republunos!., .Wee know the way we have been abused, tlandered and jklcked by thess same bourbon leading who -prctsrid to 'have such tery high respects for uj. We ;hato;s formed the icoalitlbii With the5 liberal Democrats and 'wVare 1 going to carry the state, and every liberal DemocraVho joins he combination will have the same show jFor ; fte feSerat ' 'ind other 1 patronage hat the Republicans - enjoy. We are itingitior'the future nqjifor the dead past and those who axe not against us n redeeming ine sute irom ine nanas-i of the prBeat thief es shall be treat; ed as friends in the future.- It matters not what has been their past record. We can trust any man who refuse to-day ine oraer oif i,neourrairyo,afnjr - . , .. Such mWut'estonPrcrAiocke, teach, Detreanx; Cook, Day, Clarke, parby, XJhurchell Fulk.1 Yerk, , Ed-j Wards, Latham, Stewart, King, . Lyons,1 rowers, Troy, Bespass, Sparrow, Lof tin and thbusaads of young men who are able tb lead; and hate ' acted with: the Democratic party hate now . joine hands . with the 'Reppbllcant. party to jredeem the state from ,th kauos ox me bburbon',J.loaAT4, and .tQ 'runjt after it Is redeemed for the pjnetit ot au tne people. K Both RpubUcana and Dmo crats can act under , this arrangement without .any surrender pf former, prin ciples. They hare agreed to . act to- gether datingthis campain for the good. of sooiety, and , the state just s as, wo would all act together In case the state was invaded by a foreign enemy. Let every true : son of North Carolina lay down all prejudice against;' individaals and 'act' to'sether. an d the' state will be In honest hands very soon. J I X HTH AIGIITOUTS vs. REPUB- ; . Republicans, have you ; stopped to think -i : of - the cause which1 ?oas so bhantred the bourbon press toward cer tau8trdghtout , Republicaais, and the reason these bourbons are 'abusing the liberals so unmercifully If our friends will only stop and consider -for a mo- pient they willl '; snrely ome at ; the truth. ;c In the first place they see the only way they can defunct the liberal movement Is by patting a lew t men, whom -they have been all their lives abusing, on the back and telling them that they are splendid fellows, and to Stand out against the liberals, wel kWMPgJbXQfihjscgttjas. pAthu.narl of the Itepublicans they, the ' bourbon Democrats'caa continue In power. , In the second place they are abusing the liberals from tHo facl "that they the temocratio press, see the 'fhand writing On. the. wall';', that throueh ihe move ment they are about tb be hurled from power. ;jWe can tell ' them ' now tha the forty thousand liberal Democrats and the i hundred and thirty thousand Republicans are going to -stand, united like a stonewall, and the old North State will onee mdre arise, and on the 7th day of November and shake off the shackles of bourbohism," radicalism and bosslsm, j and foti many years to come the state will be run for the good o the: whole pebpli? rtX THE PRESIDENT and NORTH V JCAJtoLiafA. i-iic ,r;v' Judre Settle, of North Carolina "and William F. Canaday, the ! Republican candidate for congress in the thfra dis trict of that state, returned from New York yesterday on . their way ' home. While in New York thet called uoon the President In company with George C. Gorham; editor ot iht'Katbnal e moficam. The President being., told that representations bad been made to the effect that he waa iodifferent to ihe success of the coalition ticket, replied, With much emphasis . and energy, that it was wholly unfounded, and that, on the contrary, he was most earnest io the hope of success. He held it to be the ticket of the Republicans, duly en dorsedby the Republican contention, and hoped that every Republican would yield 4t his support, i The President wia tery earnest, and said lie desired ua approtal :f th coalition to be plainly understood. He expressed rreat confidence tn thehsuceefa of the Republicaa ticket' la Nrr' Yotk Va (knot Efputeica. --i- f-& S I Tha President said he.wanted It aa. dentood, and requested os to siy to the Republicaas of Korth Carolina, that ho endorsed the liberal coalition ticket and he tery particularly desired It elected. The reason why President Arthur was m emphatic about tha matur, he heard that he had bcea misqnoted by the enemies of the coali tion ticket, as being ia fivur of the so dKed airalghtcatar Wa state d cpea tha Tery best h authority, ihat ? of the rttsUeat liaseU; that tha coxUtloa liberal tkket haa ejto&dlviied sp port cdTtletAdalaiatrailoa. " j ; -,Cit tr;jaxvlis Ihtra. is great dArr cftoiai: the suu, whst shaU iradar JarvU to Cciet "Issis crlu No. X to all Ciririiiea ail the pits?, toawcarthataU the LUnLs axe csss tz hitk to thtir 4J . Ixty, az 1 i;a VLtj sror to It Cry c:t r::;J u it. TTa esit carry :tlaau:act ay czzl cf izzztj ard tcr.t cf Uau Wt csrr'cJ tla tii Ura T-y f-Ttad asl w esij PRESIDENT ARTHUR, Anxious for the Sncfss of tlie CoaT Uion TicI, ct li .ic - ill Car C.-L.Cookk Esq:! ctBi You have done me the Honor to send me your published "card to the toters of the seven tn uongressionai district of North Carolina," in which you. announce yourself as att Independ- ent candidate for Coneress; -My Only' obj ect - in '-add'ressiD-you' this - public note Is to correct an error in your cara. You make" an appeal to Stalwart Re-, publicans against the coalition ticket and say to them-:,' : f i' : ; " f X 4? l honestly believe tnat tne so-cauea liberal movement was conceived and organized by that class of men who hate induced a few; broken-down; dis appointed officeeeking Democras to join them, expressly for the purpose of pretentlng iNorth Carolina from con- tribjitins her influence in lurtnerance of the nomination of a Stalwart candi date Jbr the Presidency. in 1834. They hate the affirontery to say .to- liepuba cans ' when' they . hate nominated a bourbon Democratic KuKlux sympa thizer, "You mustote for the nomi nee, the administration, is in fator of t, and the President authorized me to say that you would never: get an office If, tou didn't,"., My countrymen, be nocQeceive& ny sucn nueeraDie ciap trapl - There b no truth n such state-' ments. a' ' cjn. . : ' Of course you are tight in , denying that the Jr resident has ever autnemea anyiohe,to say that he would punish voters ' by iion-appdintment to office. tie does not use tb, e puniio omces as rewards or punishment: But when you deny the statements that tha President is in fator of the -coalition nominees. and 'each of them. r are mistaken. To guidera to a knowledge of the truth In this master, and that is what I be liete you desire. I will sat. to you that On baturday, the. 23d ult,, President Arthur stated to several persons, -of whom I was one,- at his 1 residence In the city of New York, that he was mot Only earnesly for the liberal movement in North Carolina, and. anxious for the election of the whole coalition ticket which, of course.' Includes Dr; - York), but that he did not wish his position on the subject to be doubted lor mis understood : This is not, of course, any reason why any voter In Korth Uaro Una should support the coalition, but it is a good reason why the weight of President Arthur's name should not be thrown into the scale against it. You would net be'a willing party to a fraud, and the informitioil herein conveyed will sate you from from the mortifies Uoa of being an unwilling one. -If any voter Jn North Carolina should; desire to know how President Arthur would tote if he was a citizen of state, you can safely assure him that he would vote for the coalition ticket- through out. H fe!;,:- -V' As to whether the Republican nomi nee for the Presidency in 1884 shall be a Stalwart" of 1880, or an equally re liable - friend of equal -political rights who was not then so designated, is not now the issue. Whether nones t ma jorlties shall be represented In congress and in the next electoral college in stead of bourbon minorities is of much greater consequence. The men who stood by Grant in 1880 and I shall always be proud of having been one of them cannot better exhibit their Continued devotion to him than by co operating heartily and generously with au who will uphold what ha then in sisted upon, viz: : "The right of every citizen to tote just as he pleases, and to hate his tote counted just as it was cast." I hope I shall not give offense by expressing the hope that you will yet decide not to aid in the election of the bourbon candidate ia your xustrict. You cannot but agree with me that his party in North Carolina can never sur vive if once the freedom and integrity of the ballot-box can be assured. Dr. York is committed to liberalism, which means fair elections, free schools, home rule, - and genuine restoration to the Union. Besidev if you help the free traae uemocracr to abolish duties on imports,' internal revenue taxation will hate to be perpetuated and increased. How can you abolish internal revenue tales by indirectly aidicz a party which is pledged against external : taxation? i axes must coma from some souree Pardon the freedom with which hate replied to the circular you sent me, and believe me to be, very respect- miiy, yours,- m ueo. U. UOftHAif, Hon. Geo. U. Gorham Is the editor o the Ifaaonal I!qmRea, a paper that has always stood by and defended the Union r people of the south, and has from the tery first advocated the libe ral motement. He has placed etery rue man in this state under personal obligationa to him. .'-' LIBERAL. CONVENTION . IJf ' I : SAMPSON. The liberals held a large and enthu slastie . contentioa oa Saturday; SOth alt, i at Clinton. The court house wast crowded It la aaid by kaowiag ones to hate been the largest conten tion ever held Ja Sampson county by any party, it was presided over by llr. Clifton Ward, aad the : f blowing splendid ticket was aomloatei: ' . ' ' Hoa., John Barden for the Senate, liesars. ILC. llonk aid'Joha &. Smith for the House of Repreaentatires, and Caltoa Sessoms for Register cf Deeds. ; Resolutions were uaanlmoaaly adopt ed eadorsiag the liberal state ticket, aid Mr. William I. Canaday Lr coa-greaa.-: 7 ' ' ' , We Ieara that the convention eras perfectly hxrmontotu, etery man pleJx tsghimaelf tods etery ting pcsslble for the sacctsa of the sUif, cociTeailaaal aad e&anty tkkau. ' ' f The liberal mate me at la Saat)a wi'J carry tit esaaty by alargt esjerity. The very beat eiuasss la the essa ty tra for thiUihet an 1 w'.2 atl tl-sriKuIy by Is.f'.C'oa'.'Warl, tUaa'Scnosai' aad , lie TUIcaa party el 6s)ceaat7'Sl .'ttasi by tl -.Lhtnl s': " TJTe.v" eisrataUte'i?tt.V . Lh&Zjt'' la xs;a va U;e tery Ciltt tlry tit ; s,.-;u st, aid Two . letl ftxuij t:-;it tit aiile tLit lo::d rr.vvr. rir'-CTTiUPON Sot-3 tir3 eo ? r - " hed a com- nuniction from Iena3vile, Dopun county, neied 3 above. We learn that llr. a E Brown has been charged with the authorship. For the benefit of all concerned, we state most posi tively," that Mr. Brown -was not the author of the . communication. ' -- i - - - - Trs. GRANT. ' " General U. J Grant we are informed by good authority, suporta the liberal coalition . ticket in Virginia and North Carolina. He says that all good libe ral men should unite and elect the lib eral candidates.; 1 We can afford to take the advice of such men as Grant, Ar thur, Conkliqg, Sherman, . Fry, Bout- well, Folger Chandler, Hatton, Cam- eran, Gorham, New, Settle, Pool, Doug las tend Russell, men whom We have trusted and never found to mislead ua. They al. aay tote the liberal coalition ticket. . : u. The CAmbcrland ConTentlon. Fayetlbvillb, N. C, 1 . ; September 30;b, 18S3. ; J Z .Edito PosTtPursnant to preti bus annbuncement the), jpublicans and liberals of Cumberland jouaty mrt to day in miss ; conventia in. the Farm ers' Hall, ofJhU tqwn, ?x the purpose of aomlnating k'coun -Jcket. r Great interest was manifested i the conten tion. , Every remote sp (- ia the coun ty was well -represented ... s from confine to confine, the sons of J.. erty gathered to do honor tq the mom. xus occasion. The Fayetteville brass jid was la at tendance and rendered f , j music,which added' much to the en jsiasm of the day, r::K. ,s, -.f't'. .-',-;fc At 12 o'clock jxi. 0i.. Ed. P. Pow- ers.(our gallant Ed.) usconded the rost trum aqd called, the vast tumult to or der In a few well pointed remarks, and then announced Captain J. S. Leary permanent chairman of the convention and W. G.Perry aecretary,. . rf - On accepting the chairmanship of cohyention Captain Leary made, a fine speech, replete' with encouragement and teeming with brilliant sentiment He paid a glowing eulogy to tne libe. ral movement, and then, declared' the convention ready foi business, '. -r-'v I The following resolution waaoffered and adopted .amid tremendous , ap plause: ?' t;.',-M " .; f JiaolwZ That ! we the .' Bepublicaos and liberals of Cumberland county in contention assembled do hereby in dorse Mr. Wm. B. Surles, the Indepen dent liberal candidate for the Senate. from the 16th senatorial district of North Carolina, and recognize la him a true and tried friend of the people, civil liberty and local self government, we will give to him our hearty, free, full and undivided support. . I The chairman! then introduced Mr. Surles,, who came 'forward and ad dressed -, the contention. He said his history was well known, and that he was In full accord with the liberal par ty, and that he was opposed to bosslsm and sumptuary laws, s and closed by thanking the contention ' t The following ticket was then nomi nated, each candidate making a brief speech of acceptance alter his . respec tive nomination. t For the Legislature, E. P. P. Powers and H. J. WUllford. " . ,. - For Sheriff, O.H. Blocker. . . '4 For Clerk of Superior . Court, T. o. Lutterloh. ; ; , , i . . , 4 For Begieter of Deeds,' W. G. Perry. TForSurteyorj WG Hall., , ' For Coroner, James faan, - .. . A motion Indorslog Hoa.rO. H. Dockery and ;Hoa..Wm. P. Canaday was unanimously adopted. I Hon. Stewart kUlisoa,of Raleigh was then , presented to the convention by the chairman. Mr. Ellison's speech waa pregnant with words of wisdom and advice.H He counselled for harmo ny, and aald. that upon the liberal movement depeaded oar success. The speech, was. preeminent, and won many new admirers for the distinguished vis itor. I air. John H. Whitemaa, of Wilming ton also made aapeeea la his canal graceful style.' Ur. Wbitemia is a gifted speaker and aealoaa advocate of liberal RepuhUeanUa, . No other buaiarss appearing the coo teotioa adjourned sine die. J, S. IJLaT, Chairman. W. Q. Pexat, 8ecy. rsataianable TT4&img, EJUarIuU .lathe midst of the campsia let ce beg space enough la yoor calaana to announce to his soacy friends the car riage of Mi. Samuel Lavreace, aproa laest colorrl poli'Jritn cf this place, to Miss Clarice Bryaa, one of the belles of county. The ceremony took place oa Wcdaesdty tyealsg liil, at t3 o'clock attheA.U..E. Zua Ciarth, I3de Tharber c!Idat!cs. f The aUtslxsU trtre Hr.C,aTajijr aad 2Ha Ocr Cherry (akta of Mr. IS. II Gmacf Kew Yctk Cy), Jlr, CrssU li tf the YfCisa Tlae a4 23 Lcsla Cherry, llr. U X. C-yd tzl 22a Cz 1$ llxbasn, ;ef TTiUsIr 2Z& jji ward Cay atdlila CttslxiTf fl aa "The Csrth, mu'tZil mhS ; Af lis 11 s ctrssrry, aac!tt . r islle. :31sra mt79 Mb. Editor: There was a r o u sic s Republican meetin L;!d oa ire Clh ult, at AVi! 't OzAor: ccuntj. .Tl i crowd was larj azi ali:ativetL::rr2, -out. Messrs. II King, llurrell att l W. Williams made interesting a& d toa- vincing addresses, advocaticg the libe ral moveraent as btlaz te best and urest way of defeating ths bourbon Democrats in the next election.' MrT"Eli"taiver, the ' regular Demo cratic nominee, belcg present was given an opportunity to deliver himself. All that he said was easily answered to the satisfaction of all present, judging fieri the spirit oi the crowd, and the ..ttate menta of man liberals as well ; J Re publicana. Onslow county will roll up a large . tote for Hon. ( W. P. Canaday, and the whole ticket. .Be assured Ons- ow will do her full duty. . , . ; . ; . : i Strong resolutions were .Introduced by the writer tb the effect that Messn ?. IW. Williams and A. Murrell be au thorized to organlzeJIepublicaa and liberal meetings throughout the tout. ty, and that the toters of Onslow coun ty pledge themseltes- te work frater nally Tor the success of their friend, Hon W. P. Canaday, and for the ben efit of Republican party. The resom Udns were unanimously adopted. .. vj request of the meeting I send ' the re port for publication in the Jfost. v ?x?M':t . Respectfully, c,: - 2 it.-JiissY, esecreiary. Dranswlck County Republican :;. . i" - Contention. n:-'J r In pursuance of V previous notice riven the Republicans of Brunswick county met in contention at? Towa Creek for the purpose cf nominating county cGcers, this Sept. 28th, 1882,1 The. chairman, E. W.Taylor, called the. (contentioa to order, making a few appropriate remarks suitable to the oc casion. . ':'v" " - ' On motion, L. P. Swain was elected secretary... ," . i ' On motion a committee on credea tials- was , appointed, namely, -Chas. Mc Donald, Peter Tucker,; John K. Willia. D. v R. Walker rand B. Jt Waters.-''. v-u': -t-J?VKw H. While this committee was in consul tation, M. W. H. Branch, being loudly called for came forward ana v made ringing Republican speech, touching upon the leading issuea;of the p resent campaign, dealing heavy blows to the Bourbon Democracy. , Hia speech had rood effect and . will produce much , on the 7th day of November next. r' The eommittee en credentlls then returned reporting no contest for seats In the convention. , nS, Z ; i On motion of D. & Walker, the con ventlon then proceeded to . nominate the folio wine named xrentlemen for represenatlte and eouetyJ offices, tlx: Wm. Grisset, House of Represents- Utes; E. W. Taylor, Sheriff; L. P. Swain, Clerkof S;the Oourt; R,f IL Wescott, County , Treasurer; ..H. K, Ruark, Register of Deeds; O. W. Grls sett, Co. 8urteyori Jas. Tharp, Coro ner. . t . .,,.,-.... The above Dominations were ratified unanimously amid great and earnest enthusiasm fore-cacting a j rousing and a glorious victory la Notember. " " i Oa motion, the contention resolted that the Wilmington Fqpt publish the proceedings of this contention, . and that the Raliegh Tunes be requested to publish the same. . , I Oa motion the convention then ad journed amid the greatest j enthusiasm. K. w. Tayior, unarm r - ; . : L.V.' Bwaln, Bec'y. SELiaailBTiiTO-wv, N. CX . ) , October 2J, 1882. j TLoxu Charles Price spoka here on the 23th ulL ; His speech, had a fine effect, and did much good for the lib eral eause. I had Intended to report his speech In full, bat Its length, and the tarious ' subjects discussed would make my , communication loo lengthy, besides x could Ia no wise do him Justice. " V..":f - -'" ". I It may be saJSseat to aay that' hi arralgnmeat' of the Democratie party waa setere though true and deserved by that partyl Ur. Price U a fiat speaker, comblaingljod delivery, fiaencecuad logic and honesty of expression. He tpohe two hoars to aboat two boa- dred people, aad won the applause of his audience. i i, . 21 , CiixTCCre4tr Oo,8pt,,lS!i - There Is a boy nine yean old the soa of Daniil Colllaa, by the name ' of Alklah, ;haa iavtaUd a plan to talse taa la a giaatjar f He put two ycaeg black tih aa Inch beg la a gUm jar ca tat lit cf Jcre, as4 tie cxsi ere to-Cay lachef. His procasa waa Tery alseple, takiag oat eaca taoralag aa4 patUsj la frtah wxlrr. Uts2 with brtairsiihsV3 r.-: ' AUhocgh prices of r?x are h!gh the fctaa cf this atcoa,' (Uwih etttl tit eci) lata eiijti tnttL:z eri3 the vcailcrgtu cooler. rrcjakitLrrs, tie ral cia'-lrsajast eaestsscj alsirflr, " 7Uhctub aattsstoytw TxTaaiie ptr, X rcrula, Years ttry tn.!y lei mZxzji 1:23 a trsa Crtlisisi tii tra xLin mij c:i v-ju Tliroc Car Loads. llessrs. F. & JI. Fries, ct Salem" v J. C., who rrcpcs8 to make an exhiS. tioncf Forsyth county, in the wat cf relics, curioiities, minerals, manure . . tured.goods and machinery, have sue- ceeded in getting together a large aud varied collection They will hare in thtir collection easy relics and curiosities which will H interest. As Fcrsjth coanty is,amoDg ! other lhins,- noted for ; iu mineral J ; wcxlth, iiessra. Fries collection of r mineral rpeciraens, relics and curiosUies i will no doutt be peculiarly interestiop : to an. xuey wut mase an exnibit ;of ; ; maaufactu'red roods, enoe which will 1 ! be a full line of their celebrated wool- i en rooJs they will also exhibit tarious - machinery, agricultural implements, &c They inform Secretary Williams that they will bring about three' car o&ds and will reauire sixty leet stare i at least, In which to show their coltec tion. Thia will be the largest siogle I exhibit that has eter been made In this State; and will place Forsyth largely r tn tne lead of any other county. r his reflects great creiit on Messrs F. & U. Fries as energetic, public spir ited, lire business men, such as any county or state may well be proud ov President Arthur, the colored aan'i 1 friend, who defended the colored men's ! rlshts before the war. sits if he lived' i t L f 1 V a . . an iv. nri n amnna n am wnnm wma ina liberal ticket. . f THE LEADCra BCTETISTi OF TO. 1AY agree that most diseafea are caoMd by Usorderd Kldnajrs or Liver, ir, titer, fore, the Kidneys and JJrer ax krpi la narfect order. Mrfeot health will be tu re ult. This truth has only been know a short time and for reara people traDered. n-Mt aeonr wlthoat aeina able to Bnd re lief. The discovery of Warner's Safe Kid ey and liver Cure marks a new era la the Simple tropica. leaT of tare yalne, U eoa- reaiment oi uieae uwoin. mui iron a tains Jnetahe elements &eceary to Boor ish aad Invozorate both ot these (real or-' tans, and aa&iy restore and keep Utent la Order. II U a FOS1T1 V E remedy Ibr all tae tUseaaM thateanee nalne In the lower Mun of tne body for Torpid LlTerHeadachee Jaondloer-Dtaalnsee Orayel Ke rr A re Malarial KeTer.and all dimraltlea of tne Kidneys, 14 ver and Urinary Organs. It is an excellent and safe remedy for fe rn eJee darlnf irefnaaey. It wufeoatral Menstruation and la Invaluable for. Ltm eonrhosa or FalUna of the Womb, i As a Blood Purifier it Is nn equated, for It ' eurea the oryans that make the blood. ' This llemedy, which has done enrh woa der, ta put np tn the luAltUKHT UUkU BOTTLE of any medicine a pon ibenarset, and la sold by DruUs and all: deaten ei ' ti.aa per ootua, tor uiew. tnnnm tn ITARNEH-H HAKE PIAUtrta t fjUK. It UaJhJaiTlVKBJiiUwiy. , I II. II. ITarner Jk Co., ; : JOHN WiaRNER, ritATicAL ccnnAu DAnccn I AXD PEUFUJIEn. ; 29 II ARECT STREKT, wiLnirjGTon, n. c. mast rmow m BMrrnvimt ana tat the couatry are Invited to eoms see see me. Also Sea Captains aad Commeret TraTtleral The beet workmen end thtaa t arcommodaUoos la tbs city. 1 1 bew to Inform the pablle that I van sWndatilr.JOnir WEIlxnR'd. prerre to wait upon all whontvor me with aaU, II. CA1UUWAIT may lt-u - ''' ' BROWN to PEABSON. pASXUOVABLELUft D&CStUCO A99 buattai Baloon. Jto. S3 KorU Trout Ptrerf. Beat trorkmea employed. ItWi aa CUveaaacall. ' j axll-'y : :;CUfJ3lO, St. C, Jaie SV t. e idesirc to licronM ova truai and the traytUng paUe gta!)y, tut havefaeJa)uUt hcp ea4 attsg ae loaa at this flaoa. ibmrimM eVwe au7i and mesOs raralei at aU tear. &ftt tnaj, . UAOAjraa itttuu: I teas CU TTfT 4SaWBMsmaaBBweaaassaBWaejaMMaeMeaesMeBSBaawNasaeneBaae Greater inducements rurxiusca of cwxxjcii !Irian : VoUcrs : f - '?- V - :.AT ' ... i-Xr" ' Y:J C C, Cemry rreat tad Deetm - TUaeaa fa4jy tecsrl Cm9T .. at;d it: zzzhzzi txc cm f UUs 0 izkjZ I w Zl tzzrj tls tzzz'j. t car. ?tzT;
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