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THE D AILY ERA.
OQcial Paper of North Carolina.
Oclal raperofhe Tjalted States.
There was lathe City one Soeis. infamous
ft Mb Utolence nd Tlllainy, who thonght the
mmrtretimi at Liberty WU licenUOUSOesS O
Speech. PwrriBCH. - -v ' 1 f
MONDAY, FEB. lOtli, 1873;
The Bristol (Tenn.) News, one of
General Uahone's organs, is greatly
rejoiced over, what he calls "The
' ' Defeat of the Western North Caro-
lina Bailroad."
t Senators, Bepresentatives and
others, who rise to personal privi
sieges and otherwise manifest tfheir
indignation, snouia ne aDie xo mane
r the distinction between cohiniuni-
" cations and editorial articles :
The columns wof this paper are
I open to all political writers uof -the
Republican party. But the paper
cannot be taken as endorsing or
: . disapproving what its correspond
ents choose to write, unless it says
1 -so. There is, however,, a personal
responsibility in the office attaching
. to everything that appears as bngi-
V- ' . . . . i" '1 i L xl .J!
nai in uiese types ; wneuier as eui
' torial or communicated articles.
Speech of Senator Mabson, of
New Hanover, on the Ku
Klux Amnesty Bill.
The speech of the Senator from
New Hanover as written out for
publication was mislaid, but in jus
tice to that gentleman, some of the
points made in his speech shall be
, noticed here.
; Mr. Mabson said the proposition
:, to pardon and amnesty murderers.
burglars and men guilty of .other
-' capital offences was monstrous
! that it was without precedent in
the history of North Carolina legis-
-n-i'slation.'Ii-?h '.?r0
riese KdKlux Kians, .White
"n Brotherhoods and Invisible, Impe
rialis'ts, in unknownmultitudes, are
. , iltvpf ajji manner of crimes and
toatcages, from' the.iriurde of S$e-
;'mance"inirthe? West, , &nb &Ienus
throat the
.Cl -f
feel that their own success, peace,
InTyppines
upon their co-operation with .the
white race, and they, must .so act as
to secure the, co-operation of their
white pebplei :u fru
The Senator from Mecklenbu
had caid that the broad -mantle of
charity, should be thrown around
the Ku Klux. Senator Mabson said
he was charitable and his race gen
erous and merciful. They ha
manifested it on all possible occas
ions. Livingin the very sentiment
of the immortal Lincoln they had
"malice for none" but "charity for
all;" bnlfcharity should not be car
ried to the extent of surrendering
the relatives and friends of these
ictostjfKa-Klux malice" when
thftv. in dutv bound, repay the
rfphr.. i Trft those who have " sown
the wind reap the whirlwind."
4 The writer of this island ever has
native, and 44 to the manner born."
He deprecates lynch law and all
manner of lawlessness, but never-
thiless,' when he sees a Ku Klux
islature prostituting atself to
protect murderers ana assassins
who belong to their party, he is
willing to 44 let slip the dogs of
war,", and let havoc reign supreme,
until the eyes of all are opened, and
those who inaugurated the fray
RfipublicanPapers inNGi3
THE SURRY VISITOR,
Blount Airy, N. C. 1
, PUBLISHED WEEKLY
Bf Xlte $arry PabllsliLng- Company
Republican-Papers inr NC;
THE
eveiting r.os; ,1
Wilmington, N. C.
Price, $2.00 a Year.
Hold! Hold!! Spare us ! For
Mercy's sake, spare us ! 1
..... Republican.
communicated.
We Have a Republican Party
in North Carolina.
thft riirht of the law-abidiner Deonle shall, in the bitterness of their dis-
of the State to the protection of the tress cry out,
laws of the land, thereby placing
life, limb and property in the hands
of assassins. First secure justice to
the Ku Klux murderers and scourg
ers of the State, then mercy may
plead their cause.
As to the Heroes of America,
Red-Strings, Union lieagues, Ac.,
thrown in to sweeten the amnesty
bill under consideration, Mr. Mab
son desired that the penalties of
outraged law should falj alike upon
the heads of its violators,; whether
they. be white or black ; and for his
race he asked no immunity from
the: pains and penalties of their
offending. He could not and
would not vote to grant this am
nesty and pardon to a set of men of
any race who had ridden at night
-ft . : . - t
ThEVisitor is the Republican
organ -of Yadkin county, and ap
peals for support to ail the Repub
licans of that section of the State.
Located in the midst of a jive farm
ing and manufacturing people, the
Visitor is a good advertising me
dium. , v
THE
NEW
I see in the Daily Era of the 7th
a communication headed with the
question 44 Have we a Republican
party in North Carolina ?'fs and
signed " Linville." Now I clo'not
know who Mr. Linville is,1 nor do I
wish to know, and I trust that the
people will never find out who he
is, for it would be better for the
Republican- party if all persons
bossessinff like views with himself
were unknown.
The Evening Post is devoted
to the interests of the Republican
party. . Is published every afternoon
at the astonishingly low rate of $5.00
8er annum. . It will be the Official
rgan of the City and County, and
will devote particular attention to
local affairs and the prosperity of
the Cape Fear region.
The Evening Post- will contain
full and: complete market reports,
Summary of State News, Political
Articles, Original Poems, Miscella
ny, Humor, News, Etc. ,
We , hope to make our paper a
welcome guest, at every Fire-side,
and to all classes of people. It will
be useful to the merchant, the me
chanic, the professional, the farmer,
the family and the children.
We offer bur columns to our busi
ness men, believing that as an Ad
vertising Medium, they are equal
to the best. Dealers, by consulting
their own interests", will advertise
to reach - those 4wh6se trade they
tor of the sentiments of the-Bepub- ' Zirin men and others
DrooUthenin Cofthe whodo notS STlSSS Dem"
5?!S(li?.'ithiSl-1 ? cratic papers,. we.believe it apaying
BERNE TIMES,
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benifit of Mr. L. I undertake to say
to outrage in hideous disguise; and that there is a Republican party in
to perpetuate the political power of North Carolina, and that the same
one party over another had slain is well organized upon principles in
and scourged until terror and de- unison with' the great National Re-
vastation had filled a land of peace publican party, and that that party
and prosperity. is fully represented by its members
The speech of Senator Mabson wag in the present General Assembly,
well and ably delivered, and char- who are fresh from the people ; and
acterized throughout by the best of that they have no policy to enforce
feeling for the white people of the against the will of the people they
State, as was also the speech of Sen- represent. The people are the sov
ator Harris of Wake, which it is to ereigns of the State and as such have
agriculture. Advertisements oi a
But for the special questionable character not admitted
to its columns on any terms. Lie
gitimate advertising done at living
rates. The paper, speaks for itself.
STATES VILLE AMERICAN
Statesville, N. C.
vertise with us.
All.business letters should be ad
dressed to the Business Manager,
and all communications or letters
in relation to the editorial depart
ment, to the Editor.
WM. P. CANADA Y,
Business Manager.
James C. Mann, Editor.
Horth Carolina Election Eetnxns
m r 1
7
GUST AND NOVEMBER,' 1872.
COUNTIKS.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
By E. II. Drake Sc Son.
THE NORTH CAROLINIAN,
Elizabeth City, N. C.
be regretted was not written out
for publication. The colored men
in the North Carolina Legislature
have shown good sense in all their
actions, and they manifest a : lofty
spirit of patriotism for r their coun
try, and the best and kindest feel
ings for their white peopleJ They
are worthy of notice and deserve
great credit at the hands of our
whole people.
communicated. ;
Our Iuty is Plain.
Speaking of the Ku Klux am
nesty act pending before the Legis
lature, and which doubtless will be
passed into a law by Democratic
yotes exclusively, a correspondent pie approve them,
a right to be heard in all matters
touching 'their form of government;
and when I say that many of the
Republican Representatives are
firm in their convictions that
many of the proposed amend
ments to our present Constitu
tion are demanded alike by the
exigencies of the times and by the
people themselves, I only foretell
what their acts will show when the
time comes. So we as Republicans,
as we term ourselves, or in other
words the People's Representatives,
are willing to pass upon many of
the proposed amendments, and let
them go to the people in whose pure
judgment we have the utmost con
fidence, and if a majority of the peo-
then let them
Price, $2.00 a year.
Large Handsome Week'y Family,
Industrial and Political Parper.
" The American is one of the
largest and finest papers of the
State, and as the Republican organ'
of the Catawba Valley will always
exalt tho pride of patriotism." Lo
cated in one of the finest sections of
Western North Carolina, and on the
Western North Carolina Railroad.
the American is a good advertising
medium; '
THE UNION REPUBLICAN,
Winston, Forsythe Co., N. C.
Dr. Palemen John, Editor,
Price $2 00 a year.
of the JZra, signing
says)
muiseu w, i necome mparts and parcels of our
fVnaflfiiHon fpr If T .nfnmT
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
By Republican Publishing- Co
-ctrstriOIier
roat tney cut 'because "or the met
that he Was a Republican Senator ;
Outlaw they hung in tbA Court
.1 i BTeen as if in contempt of the law.
' ; :- 'aliegin that hfe had said he.should
r f iHoot ''into any . armed party ,that
- -might .menace his home ;in the
1 ' in night time ; Herring, of Sampson,
,v:ith6y waylaid 1 and shot because he
; was a witness against' them in the
courts: xfjiNew Hanover 1 county.
These are- only three of hundreds
:i)i iltei: ibstatices in the' history
'dfi Nprtoparpliha " Ku Kluxism.
r Bhall the. guilty '.murderers of the
V these men go free ? . Shall the Leg-
:; is&tnie dr7 North Carolina sthus
I iplace a premium oh murder-thus
fijeot the Deraoci-atio party "whoever
Kills a ncpuDiican does juoa'a service.
Laws and punishrsients are only for the
RadicalST Remember this,Republicans,
and heneelVirth- see to it that outrages of
all kinds are revenged upon the in
stant;1 see to it that justice is not cheat
ed out of her victims because they be
long to ai aristocracy of wealth and
intelligericel" . Let blood atone for
olood. We have no rights let us re
spect none, i : i
Now, as a Republican, I desire to
Republicanism, it is a government
by the pebble for their protection
and mutual erood. and under our
bill Of rights, .they have a right to
alter or amend their Constitution
and form of government whenever
Price, $1.00 d Year.
This is the organ of the Republi
cans of the Albemarle country, and
the only Republican paper in the
first District.
Dr. John came from Pennsylvania
after the war, and, with his paper,
has induced more immigration and
capital to flow ; into the State than
any man within our borders.
The North Carolinian de
serves a large patronage from its
people of all parties.
REPUBLIC. AND COURIER,
New Berne, N. C.
The
of the
Republican is the organ
upper 1'iedmont and de-
Alamance,
Alexander,
Alleghany,
Anson,
Ashe,
Beaufort, .
Bertie,
Bladen,.
Brunswick,
Buncombe,
Burke,
Cabarrus,
Caldwell,
Camden,
Carteret,
Caswell, .
Catawba,
Chatham,
Cherokee,
Chowan, .
Clay,
Cleaveland,
Columbus,
Craven,
Cumberland,
Currituck,
Dare, f
Davidson, ,n
Davie, :
Duplin,
Edgecombe,
Forsythe,
Franklin,
Gaston,
Gates,
Gi-anville,
Greene,
IGuilfbrd,
Graham,
Halifax,
Harnett,
Haywood,
Henderson,
Hertford,
Hyde,
Iredell,
Jackson,
Johnston,
Jones,
Lenoir,
Lincoln,
Macon,
Madison,
Martin,
McDowell,
Mecklenburg
Mitchell,
Montgomery,
Moore,
Nash,
NewHanover
Northampton
Onslow,
Orange,
Pamlico,
Pasquotank,
Perquimans,
Person,
Pitt,
Polk,
Randolph.
Richmond,
Robeson,
Rockingham
Rowan,
Rutherford,
Sampson,
Stanley,
Stokes,
Surry,
Swain,
Transylvania
Tyrrell,
Union,
Wake,
Warren,
Washington,
Watauga,
Wayne,
Wilkes,
Wilson,
Yadkin,
Yancey,
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serves the support of all the Repub
it may be necessary to their safety licansof that section, and is a good
and happiness. Now who is to be advertising mrmum.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY GEO. W. NASON, Jr.
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the judge? 1 say the people, for
they bear the burdens of ;6ur erov-
AJ L; STIPE, Editor.
give my hearty endorsement to the eminent, and how dare we deny to
above extract. The Ku Klux De- them the right to decide in what
mocracy in the North Carolina Leg- shape it is most easily borne, and in
islature are "on mischief bent,"
and seem determined to protect
1 "
their Klan at any and all hazards.
The edict has gone forth from their
"Head Centre" that this Am-
nesw nui iriusi ana snail Decome a
a reward for the commission of law : in fact he is in Raleigh giving
uiwouuuuM6c , ' uirecuuu 10 mis periormance, and
? As a Republican ; and a .Loyal- those under his subjection are afraid
leaguer Mr , Mabsor said r let the to refuse to obey "his mandates. they have come to ours, and now
. M il 1 - r , a -l I . . . . ,- . - I ... .
czsytsiyoi uie inw ue vinuicaiea, ior xney know the Klan is still a pow- you would nave us yield our own
WW V W t .-mm wo i.U . L. A A
wuai, jutiu ine in osd protection is
given. But Mr. L. says that many
Republicans are acting with the
Ku Klux Klan. In this he is just
mistaken, for they are acting with
us. The Democratic policy was a
Convention, and ours; to amend
by .Legislative enactment. We
defeated their policy, and
ROCKtlNGHAMT REGISTER.
Rockingham, JXielmioiul Coun
ty, C.
Price $1.50 a Year.
Tucker Hall !
PiHce, $2.00 a year.
now
; tIio prosperity of the State, and the erful organization; and that they standpoint ; but I say riot one inch.
ipeace.ana good order of society de-
Tsands the rigid enforcement pf the
criminal law of the land.
Senator - Mabson said he was sur-
- prised to near tho venerable Senator bidding ; vote " yea " when he says
- from Orange aUie that thef colored so ; vote " nay " when he
7-1 people as a race .were indulging in mands.
crimes and outrages j against the What remedy, then, is left for
.I7hit3 people of North Carolina ; and Republicans ? ; Only one, and that
are still subject to its orders, and
liable to its punishments. Hence
when his " Imperial Majesty" give3
the nod they unhesitatingly do his
com-
Now, if for representing the wishes
of the honest, hard working people
of the fotate, we are to be styled
weak-kneed Republicans, I shal
consider it no disgrace. But what
of Mr. Ii. ? He may have been a
Republican if ;so a stiff-kneed one,
of course, for he has fallen behind.
The Kepublican party being a party
hence the white people were justifi- is a plain one. " W" has suggested of progress, he is left back in the
ed in forming themselves into or- it, and it commends itself to every
Ionizations hostile to the colored, Republican. : If the law will not
race, to xnuraer, Dura ana torture punish those who murder Republi
tno cpiorea people and those of the cans, and who scourge and torture
jcrliita rsca whofflhated politically them for opinion's sake: then let
l:WaffP9fstiiman Republkahs take the remedy into I determined to pursue that course. a
,a PW3. k f.ii.'it; u their own hands, and redress th pi r a member of this Genpral ' Apm.
'HW?- people' own grievances. This course should bly, which, in my judgment will
A r uuwii me ugniesi oe pursued, not only, toward those meer tne demands of the times, and
in
. i'
winter of 1868, stiff-kneed, crutches
lost and all alone, Selkirk like,
not even a "Friday " to comfort him.
Now, I am a. Republican, and one
who is4 proud of the name, and am
-
hostility or ill-feeling for the white
. people of v North Carolina - or the
4 South, or manifested any disposi-
j iticni- ,whataVer,!t6 injure the?ihite
!-cop!e tr the State or eountryThe
. f i&p&Xfizx rrom ; Orange t kne w t his.
C3 slaves and as free-men. As slaves
who may hereafter commit outra
geous crimes, but also toward those
who have already com mi ttedthem,
and whose guilty : heads are to be
shielded by this amnesty act." 'If
Democrats are determined to pro-.
tect members of their party when
they commit crimes, let Rennhli-
L.l. . m. . - . I ' A
--y were oueaient and loyal to i cans standshoulder to shoulrlpr nnri
. e1? n Peace, and in war ; protect each other when , they retali
; lften thhad been a ale6IiUhere be no law to punish
jdils : Their representative men
f adeayored- Vtbnstill inU the
. 4 feeoX the colored peeple' respeit
ifor thelaw and respect for the rights
place the Republican party in the
ascendancy in our State, and give
iriunjpn to Jttepuoucan, doctrines
anu policy, and hurl Ku Kluxism
from power, and frown down with
indignation any attempt by a Xeg-
ve uuuy w grant amnesty and
pardon to midnight assassins. I am
no 11 LihviUe,V for here is my name.
: v 1 S. TrIVETT,
i Representative of Ashe Cb.;
of tho white mcei. They kxiqw and
bid rr.ade:the massaVof i (heir race
Democratic m urderers, let there be
no law to. punish Republicans who
defend themselves. 1 If there be no
gallows for the murderers of Ste
phens and, Outlawy ; and Puryear
and the Alorrow boys, and scores of i
otherslet : there' be" no gallows for
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The undersigned gives notice of his
appointment as Assiffnen of Nth9n n
Toler, of Smitbfield, Johnston county"
and State of North!- Carolina, within
said District, who has-, been adjudeed a
Bankrupt upon his own Petition by the
District Court of ss id District. , - s i
, AxiuaiAS 1 AM PSON; Assignee,
:w i: ' ;C P- O. Raleigh: K; C.
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The Register is the oreran of
the Pee JJee coun ry and should
haye the support of all the Repub
licans of that section.
.Located on the line of the Wil
mington, Charlotte and Rutherford
Railroad, in the midst of a flourish
ing, rich and fertile country just
opening up, in a good medium for
business advertising. -
m T m y-
j.hk iisFUBLiit-L;ouRiER is one
of the live newspapers of the times,
and circulates everywhere.
Connected with this paper is the
most complete and extensive Book
and Job Printing Office in North
Carolina ; and the work turned out
the cheapest, and superior in point
of workmanship.
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
By J. B. Whitaker, Sr.
FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY.
Commencing Monday, Feb. lO.
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WEEKLY.
Weekly ono year,
Daily
7.
ENLARGED.
The close of the National Campai ,
ioit niiu uio lo'oicuuon oi lreii,
urani, is a
i -r 4i 1 : .i .
note of, for it marks the beginnin.
an era oi penect
Peace and Reconciliation
tnrougnouc mo wnoie country ad
between every section of the count, r
Believing that "ceace hath . '
tories no less renowned than Mar " n'Z
that the conduct of the Southern iV.ll t
can be as illustrious in peace &s ii.
oravery oi xier soiuiery was uu,?
crand and thrice illuxtrinu In n... i ' '
war ; anu mat in mo ptjrson oi ULYssr
LEE crossed swords, we have a livin..
ana illustrious example or tho rnioun.
oi we soiuier in war, anu uie vutm
oi tne civilian in peace,
THE ERA,
from a Souther-n stand point has eiu.-Nr.
ored to aid the victories,, of " Peat?''
by aiding the re-election of the km
and illustrious citizcn-soldierPiei.
dent.
The first part of tho mission of
THE E II A
Is accomplished in the re-cstabli.-lniunt
of the Republican parly in powrr tor
another, four years from March next,
and now it enters upon the work of
following up that mission in gatlmihir
and preserving- the fruit of fu? uiet
National victory a victory kiiruitirant
of no North, no South, no East, mi
West, but of a Union restored, a j'oojile
re-united by the bonds of peace and
good will, and each and every one in the
uiet enjoyment of tue blessing .if
the bounties .f
av
LIBERTY and
PROSFEKITY.
THE ERA
Is the offspring and product of the great
ana gioripus commonwealth ot
NORTH CAROLINA,
for. whoso good and glory it in the mis
sion and the privilege, of the pajcr,
without being ctiotuil, to " lalxu- hii I
to wait: ' and whether in political
material, cd ucational or social argt : ;i nt,
it shoiild: ever bo understood tha: this
Eapcr is laboring only for what it deem
est and to the true interests of the iw
pie oi this great btate, iu coinmon witii
all the great patriotic people and inur
es ts of tho Nation.
Whether in its diversified tlmra ur
of a Family, Com mwicial, Political or
Industrial newspaper,
T
E ERA
will strive to cultivate and promote all
the interests of its people, and in eerjr
thing, save the advocacy of its party
principles, discard all political dill'er-
the interests of
ences. and in
Endorsed by the Press, the Bar, Min
A. A A . -W-fc . .
xsiers, trusts, joets, ana all i i
lovers of ! -
THE'ASIIEVIL.I.E PIONEER,
Aslieville, N. C. 1
Price, $2.00 a year.
mmrwm,
PUBLISH E.I WEEKLY
Br ilollins Ai Ere.
Price, $2.00 a year:
IT
The Pioneer fs the Bepublican
organ of the French Broad Country,
and is the only t Republican paper
West of the ' BIueRidere : and i.s a
good advertising itiedium for all the
country beyond the mountains.
The News was established im
mediately after the war, and has
been in course of successful publica
tion ever since, and located at the
intersection of the Wilmington and
Weldon Railroad with the- North
Carolina Central and Atlantic and
North Carolina Railroads, and id
the midst of one of the finest cotton
growing' sections of the State.' is a
splendid advertising medium. :
, J UrIN ROBINSON,
.ABSociate Editor.
THE NEW NORTH STATE,
. Greensboro, NV C.
Parquette,
uailery,
Reserved Seats,
Tickets to be
Book Store.
AMIISSION: :
" ' ' : ; 75
; to
, $100
obtained at Branson's
- feb 75
saving aisposea or my? Xtore I on
fayettevllle street, I have opened at 1 -No.
13 Hargett Street, I
where I will be pleased to serve all w.ho
will, favor me with '.their patronage, at
the lowest possible rates, for CA3H or
uaner. ssy siock consists of.
Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Meal, Pice,
j oau, jjxoiasses, uneese nams,
; t Bulk Meat, Lard, Vinegar. : I
- Kerosene Oil, Pickles
by the measure
jyoapi
Peace, Reconciliation and
Reform,
44 clasn hands " with anv and all men
laboring and studying for the good of
their kind, and striving for the glory ot
their country. .
COMMISSIONS ALLOWED.
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-Any - reliable - person (known .to
theDeODleof tha commnnltv) nrocur
ing subscribers for The Eba 1 entitled
to 25 per cent, of all subscriptions lor
the Daily or Weekly to sinzle subscri
bers, -which amount he is authorized to
deduct from the sum's paid into hi
bands, and remitting to us the balance.
Every present subscriber, to Tuk Kiu
can therefore make fifty cents by in
ducing any one of his neighbors to sub
scribe, and forwarding to us the money
for the name ; and fifty : cents for ev-
every additional subscriber to the paper.
CLUBS.
THE WEEKLY ERA will be sent to
clubs' of subscribers at the following
rates: i; ' -j ' -
One Ckjnyone rear-B2 issues? $0
Five coDies. 7.50
Ten" ;". , -'13.50
Twenty
ii
Census Marshals. Eii?lif1i r!n-
' ' sus, Attention! ;
PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
JBrandy, Peaches; r. Carined Goods 7, ""r
Onnriu 7V . TT And an extra t
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24.00
33.00
Price, $2.00 a Year.
rriHE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED
-A. States having passed an act for the
relief of these officers, thev ftrA nYar 'on-
titled to collect the arrears due to them
on the filing of the mtmer vnnrTinr
uiereior. - ' ? XHE State is tha wnfriil T?oJ
Tt a: j , . ' .1 - . -. -a-
u uesS we collection of these puDlican organ of. the Piedmont
Candies, Nuts, Baisins, Apples: v;
Thankful for cast catronacr- t
hope to merit the same in future by. fair
uxre me a uxui I .
C. D. CniUSTOPnERS,
feb 4 6t.. .No. 13 Hargett street!
Address
paper to each Club.
WM. M. BROWN,
i Business Manager,
, w i . Raleigh, N. C.
Adjourned Meeting' of tlie
tees of tHe Vnlversitir.
Xru-
send m their namlTandrtnffi -WttLx. be an adjourned
ress, with a statement of the amount,
due to them, through Col. Samuel T
Carrow, UnitedUtes Marshal, and
uxey wiU receive prompt attention.
tt , fW SHAFFER, i
U. S. Claim Patent fc Pension Ag'fc
140 im
lication for more than a. vear : has I JL meeting of the Trustees to resnsci-
a large; and . increasing circulation I the? University; in the' Executive
and is one of the best mediums for S?.00 Tharsday, the 13th inst. ;a
, "WM, M. COLiEMAN,
: Attorney at Law,
c - - ' ' ' t.'.. ' r "? ' '
Ain . i .
SOLICITbR' oF CLAIMB.
"Feb 6
business men through which . to
reach the' Tobacco growers of the
Piedmont. i
W. S. BALTi, Editor' -;
full meeting is desired and requested. -
.-J i: . ; Governor. and President
. of the Board bf Trustees.' '-
Feb. 1,1873. 'r " 123 td. 4
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