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Office over the N. C. Boot:' Store: .
Ono oonv six- weeks (postage paid,
. Orders unaccompanied by cash
will receive no attention.
THE CWT.IPAIGN.
A n Tllecf ton for relecratr to num
Imt One Hundred and Txrentr to
niHcnd t the tnti(a(on of the
I Mate, will be licld onTlnrsdnr tne
: ',Hiof Annit The Conven-
linn will meet at Italclli, on tbe
: iitlt of the following- fepteiuber 1
' TownahlD Officer 'also will be
, alerted on the fint Xhumdar in An
WAKE COUNTY.
For Delegate to the Constitulional
Convention:1
IlICITARD CBADGEK,:
ALEXANDER Ti. DAVIS, '
MADTSON C. HODGE, f
JEREMIAH J. NO WELL. ;
JtALEIOlI TOWNSHIP.
JFor Justices of, the Teace:
M. B.. UAUIIEFs -1 NOKFT PUN8TOJT.
WM. ll. il AKTIN, I.IU. T. KAL'KALA,
JOS. I'UAIKIK. I J. 1. MOBUAN,.
ALJimiT MA ON IN.
! For Constable :
, JOHN It. CA8W
" For Clerk: . '
' , JOHN E. WILLIAMS.1
For School Committee:
A. W. SHAFFEIt. -I'M. VM. OILBKUT,
. OSUOItNK I1UNTKH. JK. r
' A nt i -Convention Candidates
lor Delegates to the Constitu
tional Convention: .
Alamance James E. Boytl.
Rertie F. W. Bell. ,
Bladen A. McDonald.
Brunswick E. W. .Taylor. v
I Ju ncom be E. B. Ham pt on . John
son Ash worth. , , t--.
Burke J. CI. By num.
Camden J. L. Chamberlain.:
Chatham B. I. Ho wze, 11. W,
York.- i f .
Cherokrxf and , Graham A. A.
Campticll.
Chowan John B. Page.
- Craven JL F.t Iehman, J. J3.
Cumberland R. P. Buxton, J. C.
Blocker.
Ihtyidson John T. Cramer, John
Michael. t r
Edgecombe W. J t Mabson, A.
McCabc. ;
Forsy the W. II. Wheeler.
Franklin B. F. Bullock, Jr.
Gates John Parker.
Granville Isaac J. Young, James
A. Bullock. , - , .
Greene Joseph Dixon. . ,r
Guilford A. W. Tourgce, A. S.
Holton. t -,
Halifax J. E. O'Hara, J. J.
GoimIw vii. , . v
Harnett Neill McKay.
Henderson Frank Woodfin. lf
Hertford Jonian J. Horton.- ?i
Johnston Bryant B. Hinnant,
P.T.Massey. . ' t
Joncx J. F. Scott.
Ixnoir R. W. King. 5
.Madison W. W. Rollins. -
iartin J. J. Martin. .
McDowell James Duncan.
Mecklenburg William R. Myers,
William-M.Kerr...
Mitchell J. W. Bowman. t
Montgomery Allen Jonian. -,
Nash J.J.Sharp.
New II a i n ver and Pender D. L.
Russell, J. H. Smyth, S. H. Man
ning. Nort ha n i pton William Barrow.
Orangey John T. Hogan, Wash
ington Duke. . .
Pasquotank W. J. Munden. V
Peniuimans J. W.' Albertson.
Randolph J. W. Bean, A. f.
liOWO.
Richmond O. II. Dockery.
RoUson Neill McNeill, R. M;
Norment. I
Samin Clifton Ward, James
T. Giddens. : : ; ; L
Stanly--C. C. Foreman.
Stokes W. W. JdcCandliss.
Surry J. M. Brower.
Tyrrell Edward 'Rausom.' J
Union J. J. Hasty.- ; a
Waktv-RIchM C. lladgerM:' C.
HoIge,'A. lu Davis,' J. J. Lowell.
Warren J. Williams Thome, J.
O. Crosby.
Washington W. A. Moore
Wayne-W. T. Faircloth, Geo.
II. Grantham. ;
Wilkes-T. J. f Dula;; J.1 , Q: A.
Bryan. . . f v ; ,
Yadkin B. F. Jones:. . ; ' ,
Yani-ey W. M. loo re. " v' -
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Attention, Ilopubllcans.'' '?
Orgiinize in your townshiiis.' See
that all Republicans are keois
tkreii long before the day of elec-
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tion. . ;j; . ; ;;
Immediately after yoaV nomina
tions are made, Imvo your tickets
printed and placed in safe i and. re
liable hands. i( ,u . . y4ty,UiUi',
When you get through with doc
uments and ncAVspapers,' pass them
around to your neighbors particu-
tuny ytroi jltwmUuxuuc lujiiiLs. t
NO.;
TI1K CAIPAtGN.'
. Public Speaking. i ;
James II. Harris, Esq., will spoak at
.YAnceyTille, July 29;? 1,1 - .
Lexinlon, July 30. - . . ..
Charlotte,. Jaly,31. 1; .A; . : ;
it.
. Public Speaking '
ft
Gen. tW. ; D. Jones and ;Col;I.
J.
Young -will speak as follows ; '
Strlcklantl's Mills, Wako Conntyj
Walker X Roads., wako Forest
Township; Aug. S. . ; ,k .
Lash ley's X Roads, August 4- .
-.1,
Public Speakilisri
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Hon. W. A. Smith, Gen. W. D.'Jones.
ana coi. i. J. Young win. address the
pooploot Naslfyounty at the following
times and places : ;v " v
i Green Brantley's 6torer Jnly 9th.;
BIssettTs Mill, July COth. ! .' (
Ferriirs, July 31st. ' n :
; Public Spcakitiff, , ,
Col. Win. S. Pearson, Thos.M;' A rgo,-
Esq., and Ion. Squire Trivett' will al-
dress the people'of. Alexander, Wilkes,'
Ashe and ..Wataiiga at the - following
times and places ; , .
wiiKesuoro, nurstiA.v, ,:jmy.av
JeireiMMi, , Saturday, , "July ttl.
KIk'X.Koaul; Monday, , Aug. 1;
Boone, ' Tnesdny. J Aug. 3.
Collettsville, Wtnlnesilay,' Aug - 4.
Judge $.;vv watts ;j
Will address the people on the Con
vention question, at the Tollowincr
places: ,: -! "i: '::, -
T. N; CooperV, Irrtlell Co , July 2Slh.
JonesviiHv xailkin Cm, July UUh.
Dobson, Surry Co.. July 30. ...
East Bt nd. alkiii I'u.'. Julv.SUt.
Kniilh Gmye, lhivie Co. August 2d.
itLocKsviiie, ii.i vie v o., august otu
! CoMiity Line. Davi Co.. August 4thl,
The people aro invited to turn out and
hear the distinguiKiieu gentleman.
Wake County" Canvass. The
Chairmen of the County Executive
Commlttees of the Democratic and
Republican parties : have arranged officers, unconsti t utlonal, and be
the mllowing routo to bo pursued cause it declared that the people's
by tho candidates for delegates to
the Convention. Th sneakinc as
to Umo will be arrangHl by eandi
dates: , " ':''-.,' ".r'.'j'.' ', -
; ; House's (?reek,Moiu1ay,July 2Gth,
IvingTs Store.;
Forest vi I le, :Tui lay;. J ti ly-27th,
Forestvule. ;:,
ltolesville, WlnewlaV July.28,
lw)lesville. r, 11-,
Little ltiver'lhursrtlay- July Q,
V. C. MiM)reTrt. : , s sr'
Mark's Crtvk, Friday: July. SOth.
Hood's Store.
St. Matthews, Saturday, July 31.
Powell's Store.
St. Mary '8, Monday, August 2d ,
Andrews' Store, i r I i .
Panther Branch, Tuesday. Aug.
3d J. H. Adams'. ; j
iUtleigh. Wednesday, August 4th,
Lovejoy's Grove.
W. W. JONES,
Ch'n Dem. Ex.: Com.
Ch'n Rep.'Ex.(Com.
WW ww j-u.au, -i; ,
Notice to Republicans. ;
Rooms Rep. State Ex. Com.,
. National Hotel, " .
' f ; ' ' . , , v'; ... V : . Raleighl " :
Chairmen of Congressional Dis
trict and County Executive Com
mittees will please forward imme-
u lately a complete list or ttio names
of ,- members : of their committees
with post office address. ? v V -
Chairmen will also senu in appli
cations for speakers, giving time
and place for holding meetings.
bpposil to Conventfon, will please
All persons throughout the State
correspond freely with the . State
Committee on all matters relating
to tho Convention and election
THOMAS B. KEOGH; .
; . . Chairman.?
F. M. Sorreix, Secretary. , -
OorsiriE Corporate Limits. The
voters of Ualeigh Township outside the
city H m 1 1 v J 1 1 ti nd ' the registration
books at tho store of Mills II. Brown,
ou. Fayettevillo, street. . Those entiled
to voto who have : reached . twenty-one
years of age since August, 1S74, or who
have come into the teiritory named,
since, will "have to register in order to
voto; others will call upon W."l. Hay
wood Esql, at Mr. Brown's store,' and
see that their names are' correctly en
tered in the new book. , , ,.
ENCOURAGE IIOLIE inDUSTRY
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Mannfactured In Charlotte," N. C.f is
truly a. home enterprise 'It. is now in
every public well of that; growing city
and gives entire satisfaction. It is a
wooden pump, simple iu construction,
durable and clieap. '.For further infor
mation and price list,' apply to '
G.L.G REESON, Box 159, j
rr.r '? ;i. - -A p; Charlotte, N. C
r Ui30An ageut wanted in Halcixh. , .
,15 lw
GONSXAirr ElWPI.OY2XII!fX At
home, Male oi Female, $30 a week
warranted. If o capital requlrotl.
Particulars ami valuable samples seut
free. Address with, b cent return stamp.
V-,
r no.
: RALEIGH,; m C;,; SATURDAY
OLITICVL;
... . .
Sco Fourth Pac
, We are unahlu Ui tunke ra report
from the lliiirnioiiiH'cr tiilay, iis
Mr Eunlss, vlif h;.i Ihu k piijj
a record of the wimllirr 1r us, &U
the last one ho hal iM-ffiK- iiiercury
begins to molt and - tlif? instminent
becoraes uselcw o Ills Iiai.tl-..'
' rVhy i.itho eloquent voice of
Daniel O. Fowle hi U ut in this mo
mentous hour tSentitiel: - . j
Jjci Judge Fowle ' spedk 'ilirjiiiu
self. Hero is what he says : r fc
"A f call of n; CohVeiitloa for the
Duroose indk-aleUl Would Ik- tihu 1st
I inexpeuicnt and pnKiiuaiv!f:reii
harm mthctualermlintere.t in tlte
Stated 'f -'i't j:?'i '.(.." . i'. i s- v ; . - -
'Voters of Wayno county rt-iniu
ber that W, T. Doftch . vote! iii the
Confederate Congress for. a bill ex-
eRi toting any man from military
service who owned twenty slavey.
but voted for conscription which
forced every poor man to fix ht for
rich men's property.
: The Wilmington Post will be
issued , every; morning from ;this
date until after the election on the
5th of August. ' Price for. the cam
paign, 25 cents. The Post will keep
the people posted on the important
issues of the day, and will fearlessly
expose the revolutionary, attempts
of the Democratic party. v; :
c xx mo . peoDie . every wnero in
North Carolina bear In mind, that
tho: Democratic press ha vo declared
it as their determination 'to'' over
throw the Supreme Court; because
it nas pronounced the shameful ger-
rymander of the city of Wilming-
ton, by which the people were de-
pnved of: the power to elect their
nPm, snoui" no.V f!e ?lr10 VrV11
I uebt?.
Toombs, of -Georgia, threatened
:r t:
in 1SG1, to tear down the pillars1 of
the Federa I v Consti t u tiou , and ; Ciill '
the roll of his slaves at v the foot of
Bunker Hill." The' same class of
men who endorsed Toombs in 18G1
now threaten to tear down the pil
lars of our State Constitution. . Sup
pose thejr ar allowed to carry out
their, plans. .Will there not be dan
ger of tho roll of slaves being called
in North Carolina?
Lorenzo D. Caveness is the regu
lar !Democratic candidate :i for Con
stable In Rocknsh Township, Cum
berland county. .
z This Is the sariie man who was
publicly whipped iu Fayettevllle a
few; years . ago ; for forgery. He
wrote well but not wisely. , ;,
. Wonder if this Democratic candi
date laccords : with ; his party in
wanting to restore corporal punish
ment and. re-establish the whipping
post.
i : Bear it in Mind.
Let it be constantly borne in
mind, that if the Democrats have
a majority in. the Convention, the
late Legislature will again assem-
ble, and it should be remembered
that it is the same . body that taxed
the poor man on all of his property
over the value: of twenty'-five ? dol
lars and allowed the-, rich man an
exemption of fifteeiv, hundred dol
larsi . It is . (thp same Legislature
too that Josiali Turner said ; swin
dled the people out of hundreds of
thousands of dollars. Keep these
things ; steadily , in ( view, fellow
citizens, and vote accordingly. . v
; Let them fail in this theihbur of
need; and they will be remembered
Iu a way that willl neither be pleas
ant or profitable to them. But we
do not propose to; threaten or cen
sure. " We - plead in V behalf of the
Conservatives , of North Carolina,
that the orators of the State will go
out into t the Held and put their
hands to the work while it; Is yet
time. . - : i: ' " ,
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Why is tlie eloquent voice . of
Daniel G. Fowle silent in this mo
mentous hour?, 1 , -s t :
; The foregoing! Extracts1 from the
Ilalelgh Sentinel show' thb utter de
spair, existing in the Democratic
ranks. Is there not a lack of skill
in allowing the file-closers to thus
bayonet the general and field offi
cers In the face of tho enemy' and
iu the midst cf the fight? i i:
u In bur opinion, this is a funda-
i r,iait-cl mUtaUe ' ; ; :
:fl
:AFTERNX)bN, VlTO2i875;::i'l-J,.7 G1BV
- Ekdo rsed. We are
receiving
daily , anonymous communications
In the handwriting of ladies, endors
ing our I ex'rjsure . 'jpjf tiipit6xr of
the Goldsboro JLt75rer. ajid call
ing upon iis to exjiosV ; other promi
hcjit Democrat s Avho are blatant on
civil rights and who are guilty of
similar 1 buf nigs upon society ,W0
have the matter 5 under considera
tion, and may adopt the'suggestions.
Are You Pcady to bid llsfran-
.. I - l: . ' cLia;hn-KB''.:i
We, call thej atteVitlon of th
pic to the fact that prior to 1857 a
man' was required to'owh fifty acres
of land before, he could '.vote for a
State Senator, and in order; to make
him eligible uia .--jttjai iivtheenate
he was required to own three hun4
dreel aeres. The aristocrats fought
harti to retain these i infamous pro
visions in the Constitution but jWete
finally forced to surrender. V-
Ndw these same, aristocrats are
urging a return to the old system of
qualification. ; Let 1 no' one be de
cei ved; If.- the Democrats should
have control In t he Convention a
landed qualificatlpii t will be requir
ed for a man to vote and hold a seat
In the Legislature anil ; tieasi,br
ty thousand white men and two-thirds
of the colored meit will be dufrqri'
chised. And this will be done solely
for the purpose of giving the aris
tocrats : permanent' control 1 1 vi t he
State.- 'i v
Tbo Star-Cliamber Court; f
Do the people remember the Star-
Chamber Cou'ri that. we hail during
the war r u Do they remember that
whenever it-suited the purpose of
tne aristocrats tne poor wn i te ..men
oi rsortn uaronna were arrested
and . thrown Into . prison ont.mere
suspicion ? ; Do they remember the
passport : system, 'under which no
person could go . from or.e place to
another without the consent of the
tyrants' who held ' them in ' subject
Upn ? fft f J th e Democrats ; have ; a
ujaiuriiy, in : tuo ,. uouveiuion niey.
threaten! .to, ; overturn cur present
Supreme Court, because it stands
by the people's rights. ;If this is
aoue, is ti not reasonaoie 10 suppose
that they will establish (nits, place
the "Star Chamber: Con rt tha t per
petrated so many wrongs u pon tie-
fenceless citi zens ?y: "The1 Democrats
h a ve n ever, al 1 p wed Cons tltut ibnal
barriersMo stand; in the way , whon
the success of party demanded their
oven nrow. j. ney uo not conceal
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their ; intention ; to' overthrow th
Supreme Court, v Shall we have the
odious Star" Chamber Court in ' its
stead ? These are serious questions
and the people 'should thin k them
over carefully between now and the
fifth day of Augu8t.-V ; ' A yiV
Free Schools in Danger ltead
' : r ' the Fojlowing. V;;.-''
We call the , attention of .the ych
ters1 of i North "Carolina; to the Vol-,
lowing' extract from tlie Winston
Republican;,. ; u ' ,j v '' ;
. "The bill calling the Convention
contains certain n strict ions impos
ed by the Legislature. : ; t ; ? ?
- While - these restrictions, forbid
ding the Convention from interfer
rlng with certain provisions oft the'
Constitution, are considered, . by
leading Democrats, as of no binding
force, yet they were imposed by
the Legislature, and without them
the Convention bill could not have
been passed;' ifii:rQ '
But , mark it. Tho leaders , of
Democracy, who are especially hos
tile to free schools, and specially: so
towards colored schools, refused to
impose any restriction forbidding the
Convention-from striking from the
Constitution that clause which se
cures to each township in the State
a public school for at V least four,
m on tha i n each year. : ; ; i t J
Dr. - Wheeler moved . to add an
amendment to the Convention bill;
so as to restrain the Convention from
interfering with this school clause.
Mark what this Democratic Leg-,
islature did. : It refused this , pro
tection to the free schools, and voted
down Wheler's amendment; i This
shows that they did not intend to
have their hands tied on this ques
tion. And that at least one ofithe
amendments intended! ? by - tho
friends of a Convention, is to strike
down thia clause guaranteeing free
schools, '"',' .' . ' u ";
This is made the more significant.
when we recall the fact, that .one of
the amendments, in? 1871, proposed
by the Democracy, was to place the
question of free schools t entirely at j
tho option of the Legislature, tu
have them or not; - :
Thin placing the whole of the free
schools at. the mercy of a--hostile
Legislature, which .might,' at a sin
pie blow, dcrirov tlie;:i. i Bat the
good Dcnsio of tlie pccplo rejected
thl3 I1C3UI3
stile cmendmt. . life-like.. portrait ; of Ilev Choa. F
enemies of free echools, fail-jDcejxi3, with a sketch of his lifiv J
The
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i
: noil
'T
Ing to obtain this amendment by
Legislative ehhetment, now eee!r to
obtain it hy a Cod vention. Aw hicli
i -
can refuse to submit, it to a .votoof
the people, as they did their amend
ment to the Ccnctitatlcn. In-iCJl,
severing tho State from tho : Union
and attaching it to tho Confcdera-
Cy.V "i i if. -u.
: COKIIESPO"JIJBNCE.'h ;:j
t - It- --iV! -..i?.. jU t,?- g
I . j .itu .7ayne Cpantyi '-f4'.'.
'! r Ji:'.-. . .. I , Ji J'.ii f i'
i Miu ' EDiTOR:VThe Convention
campaign opened - to-day at Fre
mont. Our standard-bearer; Hon.
Wm. T. Faircloth, Was bu hand and
made .one of his best efforts. The
Democratic cahd idaterW.T, Dortch,
with bia, json-7zfle and i Mnaller
brother accompanletl r. him. ' The
ball was opeueti by r?him, in1 bhe- of
his j characteristic, ' dryt: 1 clull? and
pointless speeches When pushed
to the ;waM, by 21r,Faucloth to .lei
the people know Jvhatchanges he
proposed to have made in the Con
stitution, his lame! and equivocal
reply Was that he thought tne Deaf;
Dumb :and - Blind, institution and
Insaue Asylum , should, not' be sup
ported; byi:taxation, and i that the
University should not be' supported
in that way either. 1 Now, Mr. Ed
itor, don't you think that au'ex
Confederate. Senator,', elect cfloij ;a
bolters. ticket,pught 16. have given a
better reason than ; that for .a .Con
vention?. But we have some one in
the! field who can .handle' him, and
Will do- itv with gloves off if 5 neces
sary. The, reply of Ir. faircloth
cut'sp deep'jihd seemed! SQ,cpninc
ng4 with the'people that.sbmething
had to .bo .done, s : 4k my . son Usdao
commenced circulating through the
talk l ever heard. 'L would like to
have such a weak man for an oppo
nent,1? ."How J would wear him
put;" Well we can T assure ISAAC
that if he; feels f so : anxious 1 he cad
open with his jnctXGVXt andtj; lam
cer tain i after A Mr, 1 .Faircloth i , gets,
th'rpugh with him, some of tbe con
ceit and bigotry will jbe. taken from
him (if suclia thing Is possible) and
he Will le rerfdy ;and: Vllliner tOI
'tiiXiii
nju:n ,hh, ."V
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Pasaubtailk County 1 Jtepibll-
! ' 1 j can Conventipii.;; :
srateiat iuxaDetn uity on tne Jutn
m. I TheJ Cbti ventjoh; ,vvas': called, to
lobyuSYhbf ; Chairman
County executive Ammittee, and
on .inuuoii y nj i.Muiiueii,f oruo.
i JMUnaen.'UeO. J.
W.:Cobbwas'caliedt5thechairand1-
James S. YWilob-. and Ivey Boach
arintvi HporAfariPQ Tho 1
object of the Convention, beinglex- J
plained by the Chairman,! the Con
vention resolved;, itself .into acom-
ami found : ev
fully ; reprcsenteu - .
committepf,sIx, (6J (one from; each
Jnwnshinliyfirfl nnnnintfifl to .draft
portecl through' their;
follbwing resolutions
unamnousiy.auopieu ,.;,;,r,itl
-v Whereas.. the- tot. Legislature, ,1
rlfarpcmrdin thft will of thfi neftnlft-4
.r-"-"o ? jr.
as expressed at the ballot box in
loll, ana -wiinout. any expression
assembly, making sundry rcmarksv
such' as " Didn't father glvb'lt to
him?", ".ile.makirig.the poorest
I By ortler o the, Bepublican 4vxe- .. M. u. uarbee,i ist waru-upcunrcu s ..
cutivblUQniinttee.bfasquotank 9?yF&,l
rintv'hP Rwmnhlidnnf. iri l A. w icker, 2d YVard- Basement of
?Jt :nnSS old Cape Fear Bank; - -d .t :a a ,Wrl 7."
county: met -4n Convention (dele- . Tr.i r,9. m v.n i.rihr.iiHA. :.
wnaiever irom Aiieni now in njguiu- a u-.v .r T j '1 o..-
thereto hav
oi tne people ; tnereiore, pe,j : i w jvr-iV V 7" ; rrr; ."T".; . i?
v-. w ; it-'.. I
Convention as uncalled forvnun- M
oact cvici3 y i ivffcw
people or tnis oiaie, anu viereiore
ao instruct pur. ueiegaie jo yow ju
do instruct our delegatb to yote ibr
the 1 sneediest adiournnieht of , the
ijf?1 -;; ' Q;:e
.2d."That wVndor-thciadmin-
tne
same
istration of C. H. Brogdert, Govern-
jcesoivea. mat we iueiiouucoiAne:i'""6v " T 1,: , . v
tmf rtnr fifotn i: f,t -- ii 'iimtw'.WflAil.whlfli; lirfTt nni t
; f J5d. That we endorse ' the" acts of
nu. UAnwunnfntli'a 111; I Afiwrtrlarti I
. r ' - . 1 . TkT .1- jTv, I .
in uie -uegismiuru uturui uro-
Pool, . HugK Cale and , Dr. P. John r
werb put in nomination. Before
ballotinsr, ?uue:n vuaie, in a lew re-1
marks, withdrew his name. The f
Convention then proceeded to bai-.
hpt ibra canqiaate, ana w, y. muu;
den having: received a majority of I :
the votes on the first ballot, was de-1 ..-v
cjuruu ijuiuiuatcu. v - r ' ii
- On motion of Ivey Boach; the
m w- n v m v - irn m n a a aa aa ra n iirif mu ' ' i
.0.'mMU' T-Allrwtirlnr tfa'wiA I'
apnointed an Executive
tee for the county to-wit ;, Geo. W. l
a, nwrignmiieo Ajriiuu, ir .
Munden. William ' Morris;' and W.
On motion, the Secretaries were I
oruereu to sena a copy oi.tuese pror
ceedings to the North Carolinian and
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Raleigh 72ra. with a reaucst to t.u
On .motion, tho Convention ad-J
journed with three cheers foi-'Wi-
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j Jas. S. Wilcox, 1 f
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One.square, one insertion, - - $100
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llair column, six weeks, - 17 50
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columrts, 15 centner II ac O i
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! ; We are happy tutnect cur.ycung. ,ltlt
friend,: Mrl i Archie; 4BIac, , cgajn. ; 7
He Iiasi bt'en,. travelling :, through,
yjrginia ffuTihis, health. ") rile looks
fwvcil and las saucy eaevcr.;. J.K)ng;,;
Jivf Arc!dcssay we. Uu- - -f.'i -Qii
rjtAYou- s Cour.TA-Andy JIcG aire i . i
wa before his Hqnor, Mayor. So-.v.-v.
park, thisKmorningI sforJ cut assault .v
and -battdry.-lBoth ' pdt dbgether u t
bnl cost him $7;25, vhich suni he -4 u:
remctantlyifof ked ovcr.!4: J?lum-r
mejrCain alsogainrxllhoattontiona a
of thb Cburtby throwing I stbnrs in j mi t
the street I and breaking. uT4, butler i t )
diii in- hb 'hands j bfia IiUlQ girUij,
Hi4 case has been continued, i i i, ;
A'H :.J ha
V Supreme Court. The foHbwing.i ,M
cases frofn ' thc Fourth District were i;
taken ? up ! this51 morning : Henry ui?
Vonglahn vsJ George Harris, both r :t
of New Hanover, was r argued by i t hi
R; B; French;Wl Si 4s D. J. tIe-i ,5
vane for plal n U f r v (Battle.: fc Sons j ) r
and Geo.-V. Strong fof. 5 defendant. , t
Two "other' cases of a - similar hari i j
acter Were-beforei this tribunal by .
tlie same plaintiff but different.' de sth
fendahts. 'Vlf " vViinn -tfi utr.
fl'.' :i,i ' --.It ).rif .-ill i it
V A n:BwX)DY;i?;FlGliT,).IN iv4OAKWti,
Grove Towship. A . desieratp . j , ,
ght oceun-dl' between Alhcrt JMor- ,
decai and aW man ; by.; the nairio of t-.
Stei)toe, iii Oak G rove" i.oip y ester-. ,
day, in which SteptOQWaa seriously .
wounded.. IBsphysipianthlnka Ufi t
cannot; recover. isMordecaiias Jeen .,
put! in jailJnaefaultjtOf j twu; -piou-j
sanid dollars bailvi. Wo have i been i i -.1
unable to ascertain the; irticMlars. ;
of, the affray up to going io4pre?s, i
V? Rkoisteb. The V Wards i-in the; cty;,i
having been chantred bv tlw i I
act pi the
registration Ja pnierto ivptO in tl)e ,u
Vwat A"gust .election.., Tlie, books are , r
powbpen and We'cair upon Star friends J 1
to register rights awa3 !The following i
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W.iBest,: 5th tWard-Bcsys; store, b,i
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ried from the Penitentiary to New ,
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Hanover, some few . days t since.
while work I
ng on the county work
urea upon, anu one pi tnemjreceiy-;
ed a mortal wound r They airsuc- '
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frhe' Goldsboro. Jlesscnaer hears
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cneering accoumo uuuu vij.-j
throughout that section.
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TnG weekly Goldsborp; Transcript
ondJmr has just cdncliidr Its"
Hth volume. i:?. t tn; i t ;.i
' John f F. ' Summers', of 1 Irwlell
of Sarah L. Marshal , to the extent, 1iUs
CJ K nttnwi nf C i 11111 " p j
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fri,rt n.wkton filler rmot lbniL ,
rpu .T.4Ufnrt GtKfof flnrnof TltimK .
;The,residencobtiCapt. ICS; Bad hti '
cliffebf Wilmington; was ' burg--
lartzea lastUTiaay mgui.xo uw wk.
tent of $05. ; h : -"Vvi; 7t
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Leat! Bear. bn6 of- the Clieycnrie r
nrisoners conunea.aj j?oru.wAiwu, r
J,ia.,.has becomQ insane. t , , ;sl lv
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ThO IOWSt COOHIng t
ye men.
1,1 The returns of the uepartmpni.,01
AimwifMrrt-for i.Tnlv l show the
" nn n 'onI : IV niT
,hr - t fr.r.ther at aboat:8U percent. A
averag?. 'V, , l vi f ' v 1 1 h;.??;;; d?.-
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in cauen -a. .".;,I;vvsii
raigioa, ... V y :1' 4 . ,
of rnlr.or lmp. u;nt(5 ha o'bcn re- -
portcanuk'r ''"
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Sows tho grand result tl I I ycrs or .
frccdocn end prcf;re:-i. New i nd -coki-l
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rrbody buys It. An.l.cnH mae, .
trcmC ICO to C-vil a niontlu' AddresJ. ; :
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