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, V 7. ,-7 -;v-7-7, kflmr& a i : ; T t ' if U' WILMINGTON. POST. WILMINGTON. N. C.." APRIL 21, 1868. An Ordinance to Prevent the Intimida- f I tin nf Vntprs. t - Beit ordained by tM people of North Carolina, in Convention asscmUcdt 'and it is Ticrcby ordained as follows ' . i; ,y - ' i i c , , f . r-juf : Section 1. Any pcrsod vhV shall prevent' , or endeavor to irevcnt, any qualified elector k of this State, from the free exercise of the. isc, by "violence or bribiry or of- violence or" ; injury ii . elective franchise, -Jby threats . li. ' ' . ;l his person or property; or by depriving upon conviction thereof shall be punished bv imprisonment for not less than one month . n -i a : nor more than six months, or by fine of not less .man. one nunarca aouarsor. more .'. '.:' ' " I than five hundred dollars for each offence, andonehalfofthefineshallgoto the pro. - sccutor. theondition that, the same shall votei or I not tpte for any special, candidate or any particular parxy, or in any Bxuululiruiauuur i : i ' i . i ts I shall be deemed bribery within the meaning of this act, upon the pax t of the person do manding the said condition. ; . . Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be published and circulated with this Constitution for the information of voters, and 1 shall be in J force fromnd after thejdate of its passage. CALVIN J. COWI1ES.1 n PmU , Comt. Conv. vf North: Carolina. T. A. Byrnes, Secretary,, J- ' l E J. II. Boner, Assistant Secretary. To all Loyal Voters. The election commences to day. The next three days will determine whether this good I v old State shall have a free Constitution or wv,ofW n,o irflLii Wrn ffira ana stnpcs-snan cover tmsmna, ana axo. m pcoplebe free. Republicans, it no rests : with you. We have endeavored to lay, the truth before vouancT we' have written ! t , . ... ... n r "-v m u -v. tne uonservaiiyes'' say as mucur.YYc xninK i not. , : ' . ' . t , '; To those white men ' who have suffered in the dark days past by reason !of the machi nations of secessionists, we appeal to do their duty. Do you .want peace and pros- I o niortnr of rmnlovmcnt-'u or threat- TOte against me loyal , reconstruction oitms w waw- .ww.;vbr.r' an elector ot employment or ; inrcai i fa. f , ; , " -; - - ? - - : ' franchisemcnt, &c.,) may be withdrawn, or cning to deprive him pf employment, ' shall . t m'ey will befentitled to pay during the be deemed cuilty of a .misdemeanor:' and -Good news from all parts of the State. timft -ftnfl tllttt in futurC they pcrity, plenty and protection for your labor? eicite the hostility of Copperhead Democ Then .vote as your feelings prompt ydu, and racy m0re than any other, arc the equaledu- not at the dictation of the same men who 1 ruined this fair land. How manv .there arc h you; to Ay wlio went to Wa on the . i r .tit'.'- promise tuai your iauunca saouiu iaKeu . .! it . i :...!!' ;.i.';tiii.L'T;:' I care om How many oi you have4 regretted . - "- c- J 1 vnn lmrl fo annlv to the United Statea offinnrs I j ... -r4r-rf --. , " " . I for food and clothing, and invoke the strong aid of ihe military to saye you, from mali-1 j.t iTTit ... j.j : l I I,..:: . . . y ft T. ,i ' these men in favor? 1 I You now have an opiortunity to demon- stratettoloTcfortbe Union you... have so oiten expressed, will you do iTt Wilt you etill whine and kneel at the feet of him who Rfr51rVs vnn- rr will irniT nceorf vnnr anlmnd I w J W V ll'lft JVM WMWW V J J Ul jtUU WV. I .-'"-:' ' . I by declaring your rig ht to ' 1 vote : asf your feelings prompt? No man can over estimate the great im portance of the political struggle to-day.- On one side Union, liberty, equal laws, edu cation and protection for all; on the other, military rule unequal taxation and .. an un settled; country. : You must now decide. The momentous time has arrived. Choose ye whom ye will serve. - No Challenging 3 1 Voters understand that there is no, man allowed to ciiallange' at the polls. The , V .,;('.,. f 1 . proper place for that was at the Registration board, which has all. passed. To-day all who are registered can vote,- and no one can open your ballot. v ? v 7 , , , . , . , ,,auu UWriiBC iiiuu.m u M their power to frisrhtcn the colored inp.n-J ' ml . ii'i i . . i - .: i T rv. . : ufur. c JttIwui r have drawn pictures of gra' jind direful . VjK:7 my- vuiweu mvu m iuu uitT lurouiiu iue x osl Office. "And now the1 Journal man tears acts! of violence! ; ' ' 1 , j: Let him and all such, once for all under- Bumurinai me i colored people are .hot as easily frightened as they were a few years ago, but they are not going tq bk imposed ;uroN. "We defy these editors to prove that we have by word or deed counceled them aught but the greatest moderation, but the two Democratic papers of -this "city have kept up a series of articles for the past three . .months, calculated to bring on a riot. i Their speakers have prophecied a 4 war of 'races" openly, and their followers have made threats on the streets. , , "We fear nothing, because wo ..know the colored people dollot intend to commit any acts of violence, and if any occurthe1 demo crats or former "rebels" will be1 responsible i for it. ; If they will behave themselves as well as the colored people will during the next three dayg, all will be well. "We "shall ce. To RT?rnnB free schools, vote lor the j Con- ctitutibn. : V;' . 1 ; - 1 .. . : . . ... .- ' . i. .... i - " . . . ,mm T v-t 1 o muauuyuuuu- SUIUUUU. -i.!l....'. " t. : "; I T . To secure equal and just taxation, vole fortbe Constitution.-1 T6 vote against; ,the Constitution is to vote against i icq schools. .: f . ; . - r , y,- How toget rid of MILITARY RULE : vote for the Constitution. ' Mechanics, don't- forget that itha new OQ3titQtion secures you a leiu law. : ( -r . . .... -. ' . - . ' I To vote against the Y Constitution is to The ! Constitution sailing grandly to sue, ' ' ' d ' ' m ' i !, Do you wish to perpetuate the whipping 4. L u cost and the PiLLOiiYThen vote acrainst I the Constituti0n. , ? . i ... .. i . I . , . . 1 . i eby coioreu man wuu vu .wnu wcmucraw vuira w "" f WVUC11, It 4s reported that a detachment of iroops t.-. ni:MuM GAmNM rMi- I Voters !wilf bo protected. ; So vote eari.! ; I -To vote down the Constitution,--is to compel the calling and assembUng of another Convention. Think of that, tax-payers. TiPPfniatn riW f A vntn fni- Joyal reconstruction of the ) State is to re fuse to endorse the measures ot Congress. Three fourths of the capitation tax,1 lev ied under the Constitution must go to the support of the Schobls-one fourth to the poor. Colored men, Democrats call your wives, mothers, daughters : and sisters , wenches. WenchegJtat ia. the naine yet they ask you o vote or them. The Democratic Copperheads are opposed to "Wj W. Holden, because he is a i Union JMANbecause he cocs for equal nianTS-- because he is in favor of restoring the State Union.bccause he is in favor of re-1 jr f ;uci L position is commendation. ' : ' TheJgjiorance;yarty.r ; Tiie (j0ppCrueacl conservative rebel party, never did. do anytmng, or propose to do any thing neither do they now propose to do Anything to give education to the people,--1 This party feeds ancL fattens on ignorance; It holds working men only fit to be taxed, Significant. Those features of the Constitution which cathna and AuiTWTwfeatures. i If they could cut these out, and make the Constitution an truient of oppress and ignorance, it wu - ri i ft . ft ft rz 1 1 w. y . iv'. J ' BearinWiiadl Tlinf it in f iiriirlof iti loUlcorl lirr Tofrrrfif e I aud Rebels, in the election, or if any other j 1 '-il -m- j ; jij.il' -i' ' I oi ineir rasuauues uc praciiceu, a new ciec- tion can be ordered by Gen. Canby in such precinct as it may occur. Wfi call nnnn nnr trinnrla t.n rn.t. iap tlin n.v- m mm '.mm . . . idencc in such cases and have-it readv for - ... . . . . .1 use. Who i He, manwho is telline colored .w if they had not registered their names they would not be taxed ? Also the men who is requiring an inventory of thc icookinguten- I . W J 1J.1. ".. 1. Ul J- !l sils, bed clothing and household furniture of colored men that they may be .assessed for taxation. Give us the information' and the offender shall be brought to justice. . ' Show us such men.' .; - t-. i : , Republicans,: , ,; 4 . , : l ' The time-has arrived to work. Let every man do his duty. See that all ; your neigh bors voteEYERY man. Dotft loose a single vote in this county let us 'make New Hanover ha loyal banner ; county e . of 'the otitic. , i . - p To the various committees in thexity and Ami 4-1 net n rli.nnnt vmn. Unt - t. . J3 wuubiuo uujawui, uuw uciuus niu uuai struggle tor liberty. .; Vote! Votell , Vote!!! Colored Men. The Journal of Sunday morning says you aid paper, to a joint discussion on this sub are all armed.. We know , better, but to anv day he may fit to name. If i ' ' II. til t. J 1 a. i' -i -r ' mi those who have pistols, we most carncstlv request' thaVthey leave them at home during 1 election. It is against Gen. Candy's orders and you have nothing to fear. : Stand by each other: ltialclA nmlipo tA lincnHin r I , , .. r - I ItImTkm- tint VftTTt Tnp -nwrrnr rn Tiprp-n f w vi . i.iii sjjl. iu4vi i AvaiiA and then see that your neighbor doW iYou I i. ..... . w , - , j r . You have a Wr to pirfotm which f HiH rill i.iiiih. i.ii iri'i. - iniTnfi im lnrn ph-a wm employ your whole time. i a uiuk ui xui. o vote down the Constitution is to anni hilate the State credit Tf10 Democratic Copperhead 'party, are I "teiiuiuuu ui uauKrupc iue oiate mey are 'determined - to bring ' about 'refudia-' I tion . r.-. , . : c .. k : The Constitution cruarantces the navment . . . , - , i ri . 11 ' .'.'' . . --S . ! i. - - t . - 5 : . oi tne oid ptate debt. Theretore the Demo- crats oppose it The honor of the State is nothing to them. ! v ' " Keep Before the People That there is no test oath for voters in the Constitution. That the Conservatives are in favor of taxing the people of North Carolina to pay the rebel debt. , . 1 u . . :, That the Democratic party is : opposed '.to free schools, i rt' ' That, the new Constitution fixes no rate of taxation, i ' E That the Democratic party resolved to op lose the Constitution before the Convention assembled. j :i r . . : I . A AYord to White Hen . . . r - .. . Vo tUc thinking "Poor Wiuto uen," wno arc beme' drawn fnfrtifcA voricx of this new rebellion, bv a fcw.hlatant rebel aristocrats, who have no. interest but to gratify - their ..- " ,. 7 pride "and prejudice, hesitate-to think into what a; state- they are being taken ? --a iHave these men even promised them any benefit to come from a rejection of the Con stitution f - Have ihey ever pictured to them the state of affairs : that ; will or may ensue ? Do they, tell them that ;the Convention has only adjourned subject to the call of its prCsident,: or the majority of its members, ana that if the ConstituUon fa defeated it :ii '''"" J il.'. tarma aiklt meet, juiu j iuo uw may tllink thdr Yaiuable as 1 of ENGiiEHABD,':of the Journaly and those vote themselvee ten dollars per day? , ntiil i.i v: - ; Think of thia. tax-navers. A . . Do the holders of minor offices, sucl as denutv sheriff constables, clerks, policemen .,st0p to think that the Republican party may, bo as. prescriptive as their, opponents All who "vote will be watched. Those who vnffl xvi tli iia -will lf Icnown. &nd after our glorious success, which is sure to come, it Will be of no use for these poor, misguided ... i. i.1 A :.MnilAi mzVL to come and say. "I was with you in Wrt: but dared not vote with tou."1 You mnSt have courase to vote with us. . " 1H0SE WHO ARE NOT WITU-Ub are against us. '? Journal. - ' m ' i With the adoption of the Constitution comes peace, business and prosperity. . The day of immigration and the introduction , of Northern capital which we all so much need, With the rejection; of the Constitution comes bankruntcv. , miserv and rum. Mill . - w r ' , i i tary rule, with the lines more tightly drawn than ever. ' The ' abolishment of the Provis ional State Governments, and probably the disfranchisement of every Confederate SOLDIER.; ; N J j , Think of-these matters, yd white men who have so long' been overriden ' by the aristo- crats unite uuu, yum yvu, CB-thai secures to you and your orphan a homestead that gives you a " Mecaanic's Lien LAw,",and, iu; short brings happiness and prosperity to the State. VOTE TILB REGULAR REPUBLICAN orr,, r ? ; , : Tn Star says it knows "several 'culmd' demagogues fn North Carolina who might have made a couple of thousand dollars each, just as easily as not" by running for Congress. ' ' , We know of certain prominent old hne 6 - " . -i ( i secessionists in this city who liave offered ..'..:'..." ,. i two thousand dollars and the Conserva tive vote to a colored man if he would al low his name to be used as a Congressional candidate, which offer was indignantly de clincd. 1 , You u& n't buy the colored voter- uoouifl,, and you naa Dettcr understand it at once. Tlinnlr Clnr 4-lintr linva lin lnlannmlnnxn fr vote for , their rights in spite of threats, Aiiii -'f - I V 1 -: ; unucry or iaiseuooas. In our locpl column will be seen a copy of the despatch scutby the ! Associate Press aScnt this city, in relation-to politica it c j ai . . i i matters. If despatches are no more reliable from other points, we must ; confess we don't I aespatcnes. What has become of Devane? Whcn last seen he was going through u barrel at the pow wow last Saturday night. He has! not I f .... . , . .v j w . ... I ;;tJ.U A J. 1-J.t 1 been seen on i the streets lately and his ac quaintanccs arc anxious about him. : 7 .The Star, man publishes a letter-v advising men to threaten the colored s people if they vote at this election. Better not do it Mr. Starl It won't pay. 1- . ,e . Challenge. if f Wilmington, N. C.y April 20 18C8. Editor Wilminton Daily Post: Seeing from the, GoIdsborov iowgr; Notes, that the ccutor oi. mat paper is mucn irouDicd aoout the recently formed Constitution, particu- I I 1 . . h j j 1 t t ' i 1 l - i ' i i ' . f i a i iany as to.iue xatucais oeing uetermmed to force social equality on the white people, as he says ; I hereby . chalengc the editor o " VV1U w7 encouiagemeni 10 mm, i win choosc asXefcrees Hon; Z.B. .Vance, iHon. Ihos. I5raggaud Hon. Josiah Turner. As I haye never taken a white or colored woman from her husband I think I can debate this matter pretty welh l , Isham will tell the editor the balance. . ' J . - A. H. GALLOWAY. HEWS IN BRIEF. The liberal party in England arc holding enthusiastic meetings all over the country for the purpose of discussing the grievances of Ireland. -The Fenian trials will be com i uieuwiu in, jonaon on Monday next. I i.dvices from Japan are to the "effect tha tne Mikado has declared -war against the Tvcoon.- Thn v T,nrd-Tiiftntjnnnf f t I . i, : ' W I ' ; 'I : . land and. the Marchioness of Abercorn enter- tamed the Prince and Princess of Wales at a banquet on Thursday nighUn Dublin, j The Prince, Friday attended the races at Kildare. A warrant was issued in London for the arrest of Ex-Gov. Eyre, formerly Gover- nr .Cia Hc cbarSed with illegal w r a m '-. - - .. a . ly proclaiming ' martial law during the late disturbances in that island. Miss Kate Dix, daughter of Gen. Dixj was married in Paris to Walter Walsh, a well known mer- chant. ; ? ' 1 i he "impeachment hat,w which' is said , to be the latest novelty, probably present- a "radical" change in appearance from those usually worn. . , ,l RECONSTRUCTION GOES UMlCniNG ON ! f t ALABAMA, ARKANSAS,:'.'.':-: ...l""-"1 and " SOUTHCARGLINA : THE COMj UJHJT! ) SOOTH GMOLiriA, THE HOME OF SECESSION: WHO FIRED THE FIRST QUI! OF THE REBELLIOtl ; f DECLARES FOR THE UNION-! HURRAH ! HURRAH ! ! noriTH cAUOLini WILL FALL INTO LINE. VIGTORY VICTORY FOR THE and tbe i UNION. ! ! Triumphant ; Majorities Everywhere for ' . , . , . . ... . . T RECONSTRUCTION ! ! UniNG OU T THJB -1 BIG GUNS ! ! ! WHITE MEN RAT- ' 7 . ' - - - IFY THE CONSTITUTION CONSTITDTIONS ! ror the rest' i. nucmrT; 1 "f - How to mark out your.pcUticcl course v. lien m doubt Extract from Moore, with suitable variations.- - - -.-Whene'er you're in doubt, said a man I oneeknew, !,Twixt two . lines lot conduct which course to pursue, , Ask'a w6mans advice; and'whate'er she advise, Pq the very reverse, and frotfre sure to he wise. Of tlie same use as guides are the Censervative ' throng, . , In their thoughts, words and deeds so Instinct- ively wrong, V r ' 8 . v ' , That whatever they counsel, act, talk orindite, Take the opposite course, and -you're sure to be - right . t n So golden this rule that had Nature denied you' The Tise of that finger-post, reason, to guide yon, Were you even more doltish" than any giv'n man is, , ' " -1 ' ' '.' -" More soft than the Journal; more twaddUng than , , th'5toris, . ... .-:; l, I'd stake my repute on the foil' wing conditions,' To make you the soundest' of sound politicians. Read them backwards, , like Hebrew; whatever their wishes ; . . , , T . Or praises, note 4own as absurd or penicious. like the folks of a weather-house shifting about When they're out, be.ye in, when they're In, be -ye out , . ' ' - Keep them always reversed ' in your thoughts J night and day, " ,f . . - ;. , Like an Irish barometer, turned the wrong way." H he's up, you may swear that foul weather is If he's down, you may look for a bitof bjue sky. Never mind what their speakers or Journal may say, ... . - . r ' Only ask what they think then think , t'other wayJ i ' ' f ' i . If they hate the Constitution; then firmly rely ; The instrument's a blessing if you do not know why. Is Holden their aversion? theti ;IIbLDB8 toub Do thevbrinsr out Devane? then vtaks , DOUBLY If for disunion and slavery, at once take the whole Republican party, and all, to your soul. - In shortj whatsoever he talks, Ibbinksbr is, " Be your: thoughts, woras ana esccnee, ine xon-j v :trast of his.v , Such my receipt Is, and In one single verse - I shall now, in conclusion, ito substce rehearse: Be all that a Conservative is not; nor could.be, . And then you'll be all that an honest man should be.' ' ' ,,'" ''t- 'Immc. SPECIAL. T AINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTII X ERS.Tho Grafton Mineral Paint Compa ny, are now manufacturing; the Best, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use ; - two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years ; it is of a light brown or ., beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed f to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses Barns, Fences, Carriage . and ' Car-makers, Pails and . Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms. Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufactu rer having used 5000 bbls. the past year.) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. War ranted in all cases as above. 8end for a circular which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint.' . Address . 1 DANIEL BIDWELL; 254 Pearl St, N. Y. For sale by SUTTON & CHILD, Agents; Wilmington, N. C. , jnov. isvin, iooy. em jsgf This is truly the fage of progress," and the American people are beyond doubt, far ahead of all others. This Is clearly demonstrated by the Sewing Machine.which is, strictly speaking, an American invention. v. j . . : . In this branch of manufacture the EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE; CO., office 616 Broadway, New York City, stands , pre-eminent. ; Their "Improved; Manufacturing Machine" has no ri val. It is built on sound mechanical principles is simple in constructioneasily Understood, and not liable to get out of order. Its sewing qualities, particularly on cloth and leather, cannot be 'equalled: and as such we re commend it to our friends and the public gener ally. , ' E. S. M. Co. ian 21 1 . twm:w6m ; New Marriage Guide, I An Essay for Young Men on Physiolog ical , Errors, Abuses and Diseases, incident to Youth and Early Manhood, which creaU imped iments to MARRIA.GE, with sure means' of re., lief. Sent in sealed5 letter envelopes free of charge. Address, Dr. J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa, - I . feb 1 ' dfcw3m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Baltimore and Wilminfftori Weekly steamship Line. GOMPOSBp OF THE FIRST CLASS STEAM SHIPS .r IXJ.OI-.I, 7 W. Ii. nAURINGTON, Commander, J-S. -A.- Gr-AY, .. II. Ij. II ALL, Commander. The steamship JAS. A. GABY, ' will leave our wharf foot of Prinsa Sf.. . fnr Rnm. ' - ' . j v VA MwAWAaJUVA v v. SATURDAliaftemoon Apm 25th. 3 .-. "For freight engagements apply tov- j ; ! ' ' ATKINSON & SHEPPERSONj ) lids 13 North Water St. april 21 151-ts Iforth. Carolina New York STEAMSHIP LlS THE FINE AND FAST SAILING STEAMSHIP SSI CAPT. HUNTER, ARIIIVE Sunday, Apiil 19th. . Y V and leave our wharf; between Dock and Orange streets, for the above port, on TUES DAY? April 21st. - - - ,. - For Freight or Passage, apply to i VYUxti- H & DANIEL. Agent in New Tork,- -. ' :.--f ': - sy "ftprU 19 JAMES HAND,' lOi Wall Street 151-tl Republican State-Executive TTicIiet. For the Consiitiitioa FOR GOVERNOR, V J - VySEiMjMI .XT. IIOLDEIV V ; f .OPWAKE. , ' , 9 t i : JbR LIEUT. GOVERNOR- - ; ICOD n. CALDWELL ... : "" OB BUBKE. ' ' : " " ' 1 .: - y' FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, OF CBAVEN. ' FOR TREASURER, DAVID A. JEIWKirvs, T'. , ; of gaston.'; , , , FOR AUDITOR, . - t , , OF DAVIDSON. FOR 8UPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS CEDE UN L. HARRIS, ' OF EUTHEBFOED. JOR SUPTv OF, PUBLIC INSTRUCTION JSAMUE-Li. ASHLEY, ' '. OF NW IIANOVER. FOR" ATTORNEY GENERAL, WILLIA52 BJ. COLEIilA IV, OF WAKE. 1 , . f nepublicati State Judicial Ticket. Supreme Court Judges. RICHMOND M. PEARSON, of Yadkin, muuL . xwyxi, ui cauiuii,, ROBERT P. DICK, of Guilford. , THOMAS SETTLE,, of Rockingham! E. G. READE, of. Person. W - ' , ".y. Superior Court.' . . - FIRST DISTRICT, . CHARLES C. POOL, -! . ; . : OF PASQUOTANK. ' , 7 SECOND DISTRICT, EDMONDW JONES,' OF. WASHINGTON. 4 ; ' -; TiiiKD : Di STICT,Y : ' i CHARLES R. TTHOMAS. f, ' OF CRAVEN. ,, , FOURTH DISTRICT, DANIEL L. RUSSELL, Ju., OF BRUNSWICK. . . , FIFTH DISTRICT,' 1 : ralph;p.';buxton, OF CUMBERLAND. - ; SIXTH ; DISTRICT. : SAMUEL W. WATTS, , . - OF , MARTIN. . SEVENT1I DISTRICT ' ; , ALBION W. TOURGEE, ' OF GUILFORD. " . ; . EIGHTH DISTRICT, ; DARIUS H. STARBUCK, )t . ' . . . - OF FORSYTH. 1 77-' t. ;ri':7a;'ti?::-C: :: -r:.v :yy' '-.,; ... i NINTH. DISTRICT, j: GEORGE V. LOGAN, t V OF RUTHERFORD.' ' . TENTH DISTRICT, Avnpinsnw httt,ttt?.t.t. . . IUAIIUV ' UI. JL A. Vl OF IREDELL " ' ' ' . ELEVENTH DISTRICT, i - JAIES L.1 HENRY, ' " , OF BUNCOMBE. ' i'-Uyy i;;...-.... . ,r ', -7 ; y".l".y ". ' TWELFTH DISTRICT, ' . ' - Vr.-RILEY.H.' CANNON, .1 OF JACKSON. .-c ' " " . . ' s w.. y:kkmky-:: y Republican Collar essional - . - Ticket. - 1 TniRD DISTRICT, . OLIVER H. D0CKERY, , OF RICHMOND. SOLICITOR FOR FOURTH JUDICIAL ' - : ABIAL .W.1 FISHER.- 1 3 th Senatorial Dis trict. New Hanover and Brunswick' Counties. ' FOR THE SENATE, ABRAHAM n. GALLOWAY, OF NEW ! HANOVER COUNTY, .EDWIN LEGG, : OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY 14th Senatorial District. 1:7. Columbus and Bladen Counties." " FOR THE SENATE, - FRED. F. TRENCH, . OF BLADEN COUNTY. f ' J.' Qonilllliran CoUIltV Ticket, I Vi U W'IvdU i , NEW HANOVER:. For the House of Representatives JOSEPH C. ABBOTT, LLJEWELLYK G.' ESTEB, ' . GEORGE W. PRICE, Jr., FOR SHERIFF, " JAIIES W. SCHENCK, ; Jr., ; FOR , CORONER, - . ; : ; OWEN BIRNEY. - FOR TREASURER, 4 ELIAS' R. WILSON. - For superior court clerk. " JAMES C. 3IANN.: , '. FOB REGISTER OF DEEDS, ROBERT S. WALDRON; 'l FOR SURVEYOR,' -' ' :- JOHN L. RHOADES, FOR COUNTY CO-I-IISS-NOERS, ' ED. M. SHOEMAKER, . , JAMES WILSON. V RUFUS G ARRIS, STEPHEN KEVES, ELIJAH HEWLETT, -4. Li . -1
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