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,- " ,ri, , j. - -- -. i - i , ... .. - - ' " ' "' - in ii ji - mm- i in i nMnmirr-T i. immux npumy I'Trir-r T -TBTrr-nrrfrinr-,i r1"""'! "- .. ammmmmm m ' --.rr-r--: . 1 the iMMtirfSnml &mtiirt. .V C j rand TKIIMS Of XI IIKC'UIITIOX, w,..na ... fin rvnu iht by .Mails Payable io adram, i- , .. .,- -rrr-- ' ' - i ()ivc jHnrioflkv aLlr In full, including1 rWAdvc-rlKing rttcs furnislicd on appli- f;tln V.. I" l.y. ..t...l 1.. 1'IMiUiiMMK .11 K'U Hill If (l IIIU'I H". j I.ka!kh uitlii'Ut tin name of the wiitr; i tfc known to tltv tilitTs. Obit nan- or d.-nth not Utf. 'of the limn: suhject to Hlitortal reyisliii, fre'. linger put Uv. wibjeet to approval, to ! raid for n HilVanei TllK bKAUKH nnno .retiM-n rejwtcil nTiniwrlpti, no matter what thetr Vharac. ter may be. To tld- nd n excejtUi will )h iiiai!e with regard to fit her Utters or in- closure. Nor. will tli tiiltnr enter Into 'any" correspondence restpitllii; rejxted eoinmunirjttioiiH All matter not inserted h di"4troyeil. gTE YENS' & FAERELL . Kdttorn -and. Proprietors, f KOI-TIIPUKT. IlntiiKwiek Co.. N. V. Morjiii'QiiT. S. C. Ai-'iWT 1.5. 1S01. THK KNLAR(jEl) LEADER. 'J'iie announcement last week, of the prop4sHl -enlargeinent of the -Lkadkh, js but- IP line, with what the mfiftge pient of . the -Lradkh have already done, tiatneH-, its steady improvement, jis business warranted, in 'pi: ' increase in the hig!;ef.;t grjulii uf writings' and pews mattf p. Ttie jupppuacd size of the Leader is necessary op account of itj increa.-:n;.' advertising patronage, which -has crowded out every week, -reading matter, which would have been pub jished but for want of space. The ex pense ip tills change of tjic J.kapkk, , xyilj iKj.lnrge, but the management' feel hat iugivipg its friends. anj patrgus p larger ' firet class 'Dapcr, the effort will Iks appreciated, and the' enlarged Lhapeu will find additional friends, and fresh .'encouragement "for the en .erpriso displayed in giving the lower (apc Fear fistricts suchiTpresenta Jion, ui .will be fpupd in the uuke-up ami -uews-iulh.SoutJqiort JjI-upeu.- : AjS U fore. tht? Li:.pKt: xii continue o U- an. Aid 1U1MK riUNTpt'r. ind its K'typogniphical appca'rancc, so greatly admired in the piist, will U as worthy of admiration in the future, f jueMurp.s of the -day, local, State or Natnjnal, the fi:.jK; will distruss without prejudice. The general news matter will. Ihj the lest and latest. The, cu-epfulentdepiirtnicnt,.will be anMmportaut feature, and presentjuost iittrartivt npw gittjierh' found in no, nther pijvr v. the State. Other de. jwrtments will be fulry ivpre?entl. W 1 . i le f u ! ly si 1 1 vo - tT itsr : tit vrand - i . . county affairs, the UtApKU will not'lwj a loe:i!iz4l iu'Wih-nuir l.nt .......... ,:r i county and State : thcmc.'tingr called for ne'xt'moiilfr.-fs the less distosition is found "to break Ibrnit lv dnift, ptwtoniw rtkf,.or ij? ..j a deliberate boiy 6f Hftmswicks rq'!av.ay from the TemocVatic Party and j ers the i L'i.t ui..r n mir rUt , resntativc who have the county's suTiport an inJleiiendeht People s Partv. i theqtu ' 5 :W ' V v o, .crauc canuniatefor (iovernerover the interest t.. every North Carolinian, vole of the Republican' "candidate was Vubh.dl in- what must soon. Ihj the""- j'V 10.000 votes than that of j most mtMftoii-WNAri- hKii... ...A I (ov- Huck'ner' four vears alro This the r.KAnK1J Imlittvlfiv to vorlh!n"ro"-?i.uicattliatt!icMndeiHMid-Jthat.s discriptiye tent ticket of tin "P.h.t; !.,..,. .t:.i f ... .i ... '... aiohiii a iu, ,Iw:1-u ;,u s . w "'i American - -v- -" ."MV.y r "-tdraw much from the ilcmratic ' Inquiries" is anew di prcMUit its irr'at wtr.w-v tb.i .v.-. t ... . . ..-.. , : .. y' T "T "vi.fuei.gui ui metate. t he Farmers' ' by Tillie Mav Fornev. rar River anil SuutlUiurt'i I larlor 1 Alliance was not U.hnul ir T.. v..i ! 'r..t. . mm." a, " W'heviiitUatthiijrreAtouih.t ,!mi Itvogjntu, tjut vnly.fnuji th- Stitte. Uit tins world. In the fuUire, tlu: 4 "V ! v V Uref J t.e vrry kind appiHaiiUin ex tended TIIKimtXTinv ni..m. rpi ,, 7 Vft'f "M-Arv; in matters of State legislation, but it t KuW nd Uver uHvi ma,? me fcepj ine vhU a jpuion of tho 'shows little inclination to 9ft as al1' a new 1mn" J- w- Ganlncr. hanl .Magistrates and . Cimnninnf. .tx...,. ........ 5 ware nu-riliant. same tou-i V!.. Rrunswick my, as il by Chair- j pun t.uthr:,v at tlm last uWtl ly 1 -HHp,gou,K.CotU,tyCom,,o,icr..;mnemU Mt jJii r n i Md to consider the question of naming a ! won its great victor in South Caro-1 "le. Only al,W. at D. I. j 1 RFST CnOR Mte for tho county mat of Hninsw,ck,'hna bv controlling the IVn ocrac yVln 1S S'ore, . hpilittlllC .-CllCIIlICal CO., D I hDUUb. ; th, voting tl erenby tlH-quahr n.nnt:, au 1 nb, dicing Th, Z.r;?",, ! lAXSKX & SMITH. Managers, K.VAXLAEK, is a move winch 'jM-f.ri ?ft5HTi rf - llio fmintir 1 friv mo couniv. arm tiKiau .1 1 ' J.IT : if hc ion i ... j mcetini! is sun nply to 1 a. acasion. Hiidifferent turnout of co.:ntv officials, I meeting id no couclusipn, jJicXeadek !'w deci4d.)l v opi65-r td it. : What the ' Lkadkh wants and expcts to sh at Uhc time, with no thought of individual preferment or desire of a selfUht-pcr-' nal nature. The actions of the meeting should be in every siih, t. .. . ,., , thro;:ghI' busin-sF-like. iJu; dtci .siuns of this meeting and its attending results, should 1h; final. Jt ought to 1-e the sentiment of every county voter r f - ----- - - 3 ' . -- - , -T - int-rcsts5a -Heart. -fint. la.t and all . There' is' a good dal of dissatisfaction j hasty and, to abide by tlm results, .whatever, they ! in a national contest. The chief reason may U'. If the vote lx; for "removal ! for this 13 prubalily.to tie found mi the let every one jotn'iu the verdict. If I tNrsistcnt sectional attitude of the Ihv - ii . r i - I ... . - ; n6"removal,"Iet all le satisfied. What the Lkavhh . wants" dit-ided at the same time is the unanimous wish for a muted county effort in the way of improvements, education and pro- gressivc advancement, and this will be I . . . .... ! setthnl m favor of progress, if we as I a county people will forget potty see llonal' jealousies, and' resolve to con sider the county as "a wlrole, not each ownshit for itseif, with no regard-fo'r the other towYiyhipv," -'whether Ahy' prosfxtr. wi.njyt. . . . With :tie .qiustin" ?f county sit determined,' no fnatter if any section may seem slighted, let it be the honest purpose of every ckizen of Ufunswick county, to join in the; decision with a hearty anti sincere, '-amen." ' Let it also be the duty and pleasure of evel v citizen f Hrunswiek county, to hence forth put himself or herself forward to adxatice the county's best' interest's. Let persoiral effort, be used iu alf direc tions, to remove the abuses which now disgrace the name of Brunswick. Let county pride be found which shall sav; enough of past carelessness, and nog leet ot opportunity, which, satisfied with everything," aueoiupliaiiOd noth ing." ivather let county ambition be striving for improvements, not only necessary ones, but improvements which give pleasure, as well as benefit the people -'.,.' 4 Wherever the county seat ina)'.4e located, let .Jimnswick county have such buildings as. wjlj not pnly. reflect credit upon her citizens, but secure shor records from danger, .and, provide a.; t real men t for Jicr unfortunate , crimi- naJs, which shall be , humane aud decent. . These results. houid come to the citizens of Prunswick county, and will, if it be the wish of the" -people. I ineiiKADKK would hasten the lav - wnen tne question of countv seat shall be settled for all time, and the Vrood j people of Brunswick county layin aside forever local differences, 'shall act and wwrk-together lor the common i welfare and adyaiicement of the best interests.of all.. THK KLNTTCKY ELECTION. The chief significance of the Ken tucky electiou lies in the indication it affords of the strength and teudency of the FaYmers', Alliance in the South, and it seems to show that the farmers ill that .section will continue to support the Democratic Party in both State and national.: politics. There was a j usual topics with Us'usual seasonable lVop!e. Party ticket in Kentucky, Isuggestiveness; K II: ; II, vritei on but its supiwrt was relatively jnsigni- j "LemonsThe Good Ther-D inclu hcant. -The "plurality of the Imo- ding a dilicious recipe fr lemon cus s . . tfth of thai orrauization was tli: : U'4; 4l inuuencoover iKnnocrattc ; nominations for tho Iiegislatiire, V inlet ' If n t. 11.. r t ' - ' I ; " v I lltts IttlK I Y-f in nunj, k mduc ! I,vb, writes: -Electric Bitters has done Democratic Conv..nti,m t,. JUXi,lv tonne tlianaU .tiar mUcinesixnn- llikelvtu havo nnui. Inn 1. 1. inlln.m... I " ",H"luvvi m keeping with mdicati ip other Soul hern States. U"wil 1 be : nations of its own. In Yircrinia it is vrarlrirnr in I Im ?Tn wnr ..IKrjt srifh Jfjl.g..1ates'acceptable to .the farmers, fn laJand AHexd lar : of the Pt-mocratic nominations, but ough going Democrat and the sup ! port of the Alliance fpr ,the ticket is j assured. The farther i?onth we go with the old nartv inauairemeiVt and a strong; effort to change it, but iu the main the disposition s?erns to "Ije to work through the Democratic Party to effect changes in b'tate legislation. There' is very little danger that. the Alliance will seriously affect the j strength of the Southern" Democracv publicans m the orth . The Force bill in the last Congress ''did more $.u assure a . continuance of the "Solid South" in this next Presidential cam- . . . . i , . i paign than anvtlnnjj else could have I done s. i t The adoption of a new Constitution; in Kentucky was:ajlu.r?incideut;wf the election of soriic interest, and in that the .influence 'ot 'Uiv, Farmers; Alliance was felt. Th bid Constitu Hon was an autiquatetl instrument atjopted- m 1 S4i).. -It was wholly, inade quate to the n?quinynents of the, pres cut, and among oi her tilings it regained the ancient practicq of :-viva:voce'.' voting which h.is always prevailed, in Kentuckv. The new Constitution effects a complete ''rejtorni ,in lhat re- spect by provhling for the adoption of the Australian ballot system, . It also prohibits lotteries wliich retained a strong hold in Kentucky until very : , .. ,ir, . ': . .".f J recently., llie convention which framed -mm ? . ..: . ..!; the - Constitution last winter was a Democratic body, but it; yielded some what to radical influencesespecially in dealing with the subjects of taxation, corporations, and railroad,' regulation. It is 'a 'curious fact: that .the opposition to ratifying the new Constitution came chiefly --from the Democratic Party, eoriservati vo statesmen like- Senator Carlisle and Governor Huckner leina against : it;; While - the. Republican .State Con veni ion prortounced in favor of .its .adoption t lie -Democratic plat form ignored it. It-seems; to hare Iweii generally, supported, by .the Far- .mers Alliajico and by the Republicans, while the Democratic vote was divided upon, it.. Ip w likely to proy-je dofcaiie and troublesome as an organicjaw, it great fault being one-lhat is too, com iiiuii jn .new Constitutions nowadays, that of jaying doyn hajidMand tst j lines in anatters.that . sljouhj .boqfyb MK Uissorotioii of the legisktivejrjower.4 it- wouiu noUc surprising ;f. a demand for itsr revision should , be. developed within a" very few years. New York Times. Have we any trnly great men at the present day? Some doubt it, and ask to be shown the modern Washington, Franklin, or Webster. However this fl.iay be, of. one thing, wo are sure, there never was a greater blood pu rifier than-Ayer Sarsaparilla. ' reviews. y; Table Talk for Autrust discussj flu tard pie. An American woman sends an article from that interesting country The Argentine IJepublicentitleil.jrow the Armmtm r n manner peculiar woman. "Fashion apartment edited liil.lii,;,.., ii.:i" i .i. i -' Happy Hoosiera. ... TT. : ''..- . " - Vl.-w; i:m . i ' ne rue nesx. Ern man, nlou: re wlK-tht r 1 liv or dies; he found new strength cood ! iL COMMUNICATION. o tbo connty seat of Hjrunswick coanty j is ,to JdJe, i JfJjT, be made hastih and without dno con- be made hastily.' and without dno con siejtionjjind it being thought J)X the framcr ofg thebill, thatrso large a debt as 1 5,000 or SrlO.OOO sbtntld not be contracted without considerable rirfmtnify du the jpart tleiax-iay- frahiors-lc-veTwiseiy bulged Lotion alont with barriers against .ill-considered, action. ' Before anything further is done in the matter the "question"' is to be -dis cussed at a- meeting f, of the Jnstices aud Couuty, Commissioners, and they must "agree." The manner ot such agreement is not set., forth. in the bill, and we are therefore left in uncertainty whether it inust . be unanimous, or whether a majority or two-thmls vote is intendeiV '- Fortuuately, and this was' doubtless, the intention of the framers,-. this, question is decided by existing law. T'ljere ln'ing no repeal ing clause; m the bilb-the Code, Sc lion 707-8, is in full forco and effect, and' provides that the County, Com missioners shall be unanimous, and that a najpri(y ...of - the Justices shall concur. - The -wisdom of this law is apparent, 'for it effectually preven t any small faction, or number of persons- who may see a .lucrative ; job at the expense of the . tax-payers in inov- ling the county buildings from. .)lactj to place like a traveling circus. ,Th thanks ot the tax payers are due to our worthy and efficient representative for .his .foresight, in guarding thi? first step in the effort to overturn the existing quiet. , Tl.- , ..4.. 1 1-1 i ne "ijuesiion inereiore is . like every question which conies up iKjfore. a deliberative . lody, .and hav two sides, an affirmative and a. luo-ative. .andthis is implied in the .worn "quos tiori,"and no explanation was required. If it hiu a diffe cut meaning, it musl have been so defiuejl If then, this insane attempt to re move the county sat from .South port. wdiich is by long odds the best and most, convenient place for it, shall arrive at that point of dignity, whei. the .County Commissjoners '..shall giv. it their unanimous approval, and, u ipajqrity of the Justices shall concur i and .jt is i lorder tos.k?cta new site- then I respectfully snggestthat East Hill, opiJosite V il:niugUn. , would lx the place where the new biiildingo could, be f erected . most cheaply , ana lhatr pwing to railroad and steamboat conuecon it, could, be. rpauhetl mosi conyenienthif .heated at that pjint. The Stat(;s. vyit utissef .'.defendants and tjij-witnijsseg, . who ( const Unto, the majorjty :o .the habituot of the X'quj t House, coull .then, find entertainmem at the Ortoy or lruiceJI.'and lawver.- foes wduid probably Ce'much'le&i than! i ' . 1 1 .... . . . n isey would oe it they rrad to travel overland for twenty or thirty mihis . Rut 1 hope the selection of a site.at this writing is premnture, by about two centuries. Yurs truly, PfXeu Pot'oix Tax paver. WiLMiNGTON ARYERTISEMEXTS. . WILMINGTON MAUBIJS YARD, JOIIX MAUNIKK, Proprietor. avilMixot()x; k.,c: .ft j ,orth Front StriHt. r , :o;- Mon u m k x t a Axb ( mn x v k Stones AIapk to Okdek. W. MUXnOE & CO. 1 lealers in FURNITURE CARi'liTS. HliDDIXG, &c. Xo. 10 South Front Street, VIII I XGTOX, X. c. SPIUITTINK BALSA3I, Cures KU-miuUisiu. Rt4iev Pain, , PERSIAN IXHALEXT, Fr Consumptum, Arthma. Catarrh and La Gripiv. ' lienor Aivmifm.m ' -r i"u.tt W.worltl. For V ' A 1OX 1n, WE THANK . ancl JJrunsw ick ; County for theixd liberal patron age iiniiFpastr -In continuing our stylet of doing busing, good value at one price, We hope to merit the same in the future We expect a very large trade in the fall and desire the people of Brunswick to be liberal patrons. FOE THE PRESENT Wo offer our entire Stock of Summer (looils at 10 per cent above'custl . Our Sample and Mad order depart ment, will l)c complete in the future. Orders solicited. ' Hcspcctf idly, J. J. HEDRICK. CLOSING OUT. WV'am nbw closing out ourummer HATS AND FLOWERS at and Wdow cost.' Any one in neel of a Hat can get it at their own price. One of our buvers has leen in Xew York oyer two weeks buying all the jobs aud cheap goods he can find. ' -The 'goods -are. .coming' in and we Will bo able to sell vtu ginnls AT PRICES that will . astonish everyone bir th- riext sixty days. We will then oion otir Xew Store, which is twice a large as the one we now occupy. MATTING We have a special diive iu Matting which we are selling at Tl cents "pel yard, worth 30 cents. "r- Also a jtb h.t for 1G cents, worth '20 cents These Mattings wre bouglit at Auction Sale. Come and see us lefore you are too late for the Hal gains.-- RACKET STORE. Opposite Front Stret Market. W1LMIXGTOX. XC. ALDERMAN & FLANNER. I liiporterA and Wholesale ii:Alf:kh ix HARDWARE. STOYES TINWARE, Etc. No. 114 North Front Street, WILMIXGTOX, x. c. IF YOU. WISH v TO PURCHASIi A ORGAN. Write to or call at the Reliable MUSIC HOUSE "-'"-; OF E. VAX LAEIt, No. 402 and 404 N. Fourth Street, (comer of Walnut rwt ) , Where you will find the largest assortment of instruments ia the State, We guarantee iowest PRICES fciiJ the PIANO lion's Furnishings ARE i 113 Priiis! Street. IIEADQUARTEItS lor Negligee Sliirts. -HTURT: I Am The Only Strictly Bcua Dealer In Fine BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS I N AVI Jj M IXQTOX, 1 wll no shwltl- C'hhIh, but HI u fin all IwithiT fhex's as an- iiianufc. tuml in the United States. I. I H ItEEXK WA 1 .1 ), 1 13 Sarkrt Stmt. Wllnlartoa. x. 0. HEINSBERGER THK I.IVK BOOKSELLKH AND STATIOXKIt. ALSO IKAU:ii IX Fancy Goods, Wedding Pres. ents, Oil Paintings, Steel Engravings, Chromos. IManos, Oreraiis, Guitars, Violins, Uiiiss Inslni , incuts, Etc., Etc. M L MING TON; N. C THE ORTON WILMINGTON, B.C. The Favorite Hotel f,r all XortWra Travel. f JiLIiGAXT. "'.:"' ' IIO.MI-IJKK. "THEOltTON" Caters to the highest class oi patronage with Cuisine and Service equal to any in the South. Careful attention paid to Busineti Men and Tourists-Bates:-$3 per day and upward. J. K. '3IOSTAOUI2. 3IamiKr.' I . - ' IREDKLL MI:AKKS; ATTORXEY AT 1AW. Office, 17 Princess Street WIL3IIXGTOX. X. C Practices in all State "awl F!ml Ct' KLKGAXT ceockeey, glas8wabb, ; tl : ;i LAMPS and HOUSE FUENISHING GOODS. Chamber, pinner aud Tea 'Srt a Specialty. S. A. SCII LOSS & CO. 21 ami Market Stm t. ' AV1L3IIXGTOX, X. t sen VrrrtTr - - .- - FLOURISHING IT I IT w w UllliiRJilG QJ At T4. If f T 1 FOR aAUL&Y T. AV. AVO0I), : 123 Princes St, Wilmington, N.C, t r-HL
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