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i t ' W I LM INGT ON; NORTH eAltOLIN A , ,FItII)AY; JULY 23, 1875. VOLUME VI. 4;y single Copies 10 CMl M - i i .cm- 1 I '1 9 r r ..... i :. iC WlLlttlHGTON POST ADVEU TISINO HATES. rl 7 5 - - -E 3 " t- - i - . -i w x C. ii i j i - i. m c.iii i. a -. III , . I , ,- - lm t t , - , . H i . i . i--i;i r; 2. - - 1 i - - - - z, : - i 3 ....i.' . i ". J. - - ;: i; i; Z ' - .. - - Mi a 4. r ; - ; - 7 i L " I H 1 i J " ' ' ' 1 . 1 In- Ii.iiI l-r a onrcr I Mill th. Ill IK K . Milit () lit NMiMii-il tyjH-, i.m titnt a -'pi irr. All ad vir t i m-i:ii-iiI mil Im- cliai-nl at tin alve r.itr-, i-M- t on .ipcvi.il ciii tra. tn. All Miniiiini. 1 ti'M- mi liiiinr . should Ih? addn-I to Thi: V I I.M f N. I UN refc-or, Wilmington, N. C. Th Hulwrriplioii prirr t Tin: Wn. HN.rx lNiKr i- i-'I -r year for Kindle opie; fr i lnl of 1 or il jer ropy. The circulation t' tin- 1 the l.uit North t '.irolina. ol any p.pcr m 50 HANDS WANTED To nil vh. I will give regular em ployment to tin- :liovc imiiilrT of ;;oh1 workiif.' nn ii, for the not ix m)iilli-. It W. l ('ANAIt.W. I vi h li purcIiiM a i.l milk Covv. lVroriH wishing to -ell will plcac apply fo KoKi-rt Kemcly, oMice of Tin: W.MIMtTN 1V' I. a iu:um:h.vtm: fhauu tiiu lEOI'LK It K INC C1IKAT1-I'-- ULCIISTItATlON KOOK STOLI'.N -inturiMVU K coi'.nty to stTF yi:n. We hate ju-t ili-covi nd a lir.t class' fraud that i K im: practice! on thc Ke pilblicans of r.nm. wit k county. It is well known that thc election in Ilninr wick county will lc a clou- one, ami the destructive Democracy are determined to elect their man tin re, and to do so are rc-orting "to evcrv specie- of vil liany. A'ropcctable ijciitleman of that coun tvinforms u that one day thi no fc he npplicil to the Kcgi.-trar of the Lower DiTiion of Northwc-t Town-hip to hare hi- name riri.-tcrcd as a oter. and he was informed by that Democrat- . . ... t ic ollicial that the registration ik ;.- for that di vision -:i !t, and that he COM A Hvf rf'rs'ir Thc Republican majority at that vot imr place is alwiit two hundred, and if I try thc Deui'Kratic County CommUsioners of Itrunswick t'ounty do mt prmluce the rcgistratii'ii bofk which they luvc s c'Mivcnicutly spirited away, they may .... tira-i th.it tin v ti rid them- .1 : ...1 r.-t ...1 ...I. -vrrv ,.n,. nf ;im iii.mu-i, . v , them, in the IVitcd Stairs Court in just as many !- a- they by their fail ure to produce the registration book., prevent Kepublic.iiis from voting. Thi s'ft of tldng won't do at all, and il tlu-el'ourity Couimissiouers lend thtnisclvc to -uch a disreputable act for the puriHt-e f .securing the election ol Mr. Cowan, and defeating the will of the people, they uiut take thc bitter coiuHpicnccs. They had Ifcllet proluec the books, jtnd that pii':k, to. -- - - 1'ERbON A L. (N(n The following article wa published in our i-sMie of last week, but o many calls having lcen made upon for copies, and our editor becoming c.ihau-sted, c republished the article. When we -ay r-'tntl we mean what we s.y, and for fear that those to whom ftlluin i made may not comprehend the matter fully, we would slate that -rc mean to ay just what wc tlo say, and if parties, whose names we here give desire to interview u on the sub ject, wc can usually be found at our office. Wc prefer not to condescend to cr-, filial allusions in our management of a lolilieal ncwsp:ijcr, and only do so when we fee! ourselves justified by ihc pcrol itics of tluxsc whose name wo may use, and while wc thiuk aud be lieve that a politica! campaign may aud nbould be carried on without crsouali tics and-abn-e, yet we will not allow our political foe to slander and traduce jxs of the Republican party without onr'-cxprcUing our V'wwa "noJVtating what we may know fully aiiU frctlf. ,: ti.. Anr Alia ' CO .. t : t,.,,. , . . I I J Willi 13 A 4l W V ' .7W t:.i --r,M,. -ill u.ll our i.emtc that Civil Rights is a dead issue. iew no . ouu u-j uevtuvu. v-. week a negro man and two ncgror wo- J lunmhrey Hot.i in I thpUec. Docs that lrk like avll jllgs were a; dead ,S5 nn, v .rt,-r nb.' Tlic Ooldsboro kv, a Pf r pub- lished in Goldro. under date of Au- gU3t 7lb, 1972 fit an article oyer thol signature oi Jfr. Johu-IIobiiison,' a gen- ihc columns of tlic QiroVtna Messenger. We Iioihj its iatroiw are satisfied with the truthfulno- of the charges uiaJc against John 'llobituson, and least the readers of the Xc tet "the Gold-boro luul. i , , -T,Yri r.,.., 1 truilifnliifiM of th w man of clear iiivii w - - - - coti-tciencr. wc transfer it to our col- A. lkmitz, during the lato 'unpleasant- nc.vx,' was employed for some tunc in the Ven ice of the confederacy in M.me .a....-, v. "" 7 7 biioim-ss transactioiiM which rtiuircd the use of leather. IViiiilz made fomc inlappliatice of the leather which brouzht uiMn him the uplifted arm of janicc. and a.n a punishment he was impriMiued but wa.- suusoiucniiy re- leiel uion the condition of Ins vol- untcerinir in thc ronrcilrratc service. Tli is fact is a minor which we gleaned from the public press while wc were coufincAl in prison. "Another minor has it that Juliu A. IViuiU did md tl's note cohabit with a certain negm h ou.an, even " lii,, on the IhhIv of said necro woman, a. mini rumor iias it i-'iav mo i " r . . . . . I j-aid nerro woman (r some other) was concealed behind the door of llonitz ro-nn on the occasion of Senator Matt. V. Kansom's visit to him while on a visit to Goldsboro. "It is a I'ict that a book containing pictures ol thc nunst obscene and dis gusting character that could be pictured lv the inoht depraved imacinalion, was foiiml on the table in Ikmitz room as he will remember, at the lime when T. T. Hnllowcll was Mayor of Goldsboro and that by order of the Mayor it was destroyed because of its obscenity." (signed.) John Iwobinson. Wc want to know if this is not thc same Julius A. Bonitz who, in ISol, 0, employed some negroes (who were in his service) to break into a smoke- house and steal thcrclroni a quaniuy oi bacon -torcd therein; if thc said bacon was not found next day in said Bonitz hou.-e, and when it vas discovered if he did not take leg bail and kept him self out of the way of thc officers of the law until the matter had blown OTCT. Will Julius A. Hoiiit-: rise au ex plain.' And this it one of the men who be longs to the Democratic party which claim- that they iossess all thc virtue (I,ord save the mark!) and thc intelli gence of thc State! This is one of tllOM.' hiell tolled Chivalry WHO riCVCr do naughty things, oh, iu! This man who rants and raves about the infamy f r:v:. ,,,,,, i.ni u himself a of the livil Lights billis himself a living, breathing, walking cxcinpliuca- tioii of if, living in open adultery with a negro strum,et. and raising up a fam- ,ly cf bastard mulatto chihlren. iHn,tz nau iH'iicr ury up on me 11 inguis t it . . . i n ... . ..p.. v..i,t question, he is too much likcagrcatraany I .. . l.r I I . .-.... Cm a ... I 1 . .ga npivnln ' I'lmueiillll. illume - .iibv...- Uvea, arc like his, ana who wouia una .11- 1 it almost imossible, were he to throw a brick into almost any crowd of lit tle negroes on the street, avoid crack ing the skull or breaking thc shins of some of his own flesh ami blood. .UONITZ AUAIN. The following remarks arc to apply to Julius A. rnitz. of the Goldsboro N. C, .VtMfwrr. Ia-st week wc had occaion to make a few broken remarks about this man, because of his continued attacks on thc priciplcs and tne upholders of thc prin- ciides of thc Republican party in this State. Wc like consistency; consistency m iKimics.as wen as m every ming cisc, . n . ii . i and when such a man as Bonitz, who preaches; against civil rights during I lur" JUIIUH A. Willi oi - 7 , I J r - . -j . ,.t 4 ' ir, - - a r M ihit dc! faridmatc children hejrottco by. him, mg from tins date Until after the . . . .. i i i .i ((n:.:T n;nU .1, .l.nnr nnv nronf thnt I tion on the 5th of August, l table Carolina to require on nJorsemcnt iiti iust., calls ta a jirty; aRabouJ, .-i-V" ' LV ' from u..in- aid publUhrf by bio., 0 liscrablcl.ol..,l, a bruto bcasJ.a mi p" T'T"- , . . . . I rice, Jr., Esq., will ; devote the eny: i crablc wretch, a miu-nicrut assasin, a - r . 1 i . .. , fr..m . . , , , greater part of next week to dissemmat- a l ...- w - - - r v 1 1 1 1' v i l.I . i n I Tj I ii 1 1 . L I I n.i 1 1 '. .t I n i daylight and practices svcial rights thc With reference to that worthless, cut balance of thc time, undertakes to throat class of southern whiles, charact makc political capital out of the form- crized by General Sheridan as banditti, cr, wc think he is fair game for us to Charles NordhofT, in a recent letter to go for. Wctold him so. Wc told him thc New York Herald, speaks as fol we would co for him and wc went lows: And now Julius aint happy worth a "They uro gamblers and political cent. Julius has lots of kin folks in bummers; they drink whiakay and . " 7 children havc-blood relations, too, their mother having been born in this city of Wilmington, and until tho .f , r-,tiv close of ti c war a slave in the family Mrs. IvobL H. Cowan. Julius knows all this, though ho don't want to ac- knowledge thc fact, aad wc would not sn.Ai...inAMiii '"- - w.v. uu iiv unu wp vmov-i I us such ugly names. He alludes to us as an "infamous scoundrel," and threat' ens us with a suit for slander. He say- bar charges arc "false in every parties " but Lc is; .vciy. particular not to I ICH US WUCHier or IK aaiu wku ...'' . . l.I i tiiciiterciianreiii mauo araiuwMiw nnji --T W- not correct. ; rorbans, tbough, all these I TOaltcrs .will be ventilated before a jury i wucn uq young uiau unngs me sun, ior ,iandcr Uiatlhc; so gUbly talks about, butwhiclLh6:Will consider a long Ume before lie undcrtikes. Li al; ?l bC, w r I t a vs. and no doubt of. it;. Several Gf tboLoo .A and rc wej known at'his children their I aJtlicVrf name ia'Ijuisa Cowan. ' a dirty do, and snys ho ineam every word of it. Wo cannot Imagine where I Julius obtained all thebo pet phrases froln wjlcI1 tuc ,)COplc cf Golds- bero and his friends throughout the ,.i .i.ii' :.. t 1 1. ciaio Know niacins private ueironuieut I Wthat of a gentlcman(?) and his asso - I ciin 10 u hik-awv 'uyu.il, i .jr uv tuat.tho last three years have worked woudew for thc young man m the way - 1 of u relormation, ana wo liopc it lias, but hU uieniory must be a very reten tive one to have .o well remembered the bawdy hoiue expletives that he had formerly been to aeeustoiueil to and had used so freely. Why don't Julius do something be sides using disgusting lanjrqage? We don't retract a word that wo have said about him, aud wc refer him to the first paragraph of our "Personal" arti- clc of Ia3l wotk. Wc arc prc,aring a ele ol last week-. c arc preparing a biography of this Democratic social ruims saint, ana propose vcniiiaiinf lots more of his tascality. DljMOCUATIC-KA.SU A Is IT Y IN UOLDSlJOUO! IIONITZ CAUGHT AT ANOTHER OF U1H DIRTY TltlCKHtlIE HIRES COLORED 1'EOriilJ TO FOltCl! T1LE1I HrtLVES ON THE V 1HTE8 I ! Below we give publicity to the alli davit of a respectable colored man in Go'dsboro, who .-wears that a white man, and a Democrat, hired him and others to force themselves into the Town Hull Jat v.cek 011 the.occasion of the exhibition given by the children of the orphan usyh:m. uns vas evident- ,y ,,1C. wurlt p ,;(,niu Jiml jjis cquauy virf imiif 'l itowiI niid ilnni .Hiililv i i.'T I " - I " J " I r 1 1 I n.,t ..f il,'.. ..ir.ir , id .,fli,nli.,ir tho ...-w .. I Metscntir an opportunity of getting off a column of brazen lies. Pass it around. The destructive de mocracy are iu their 'last ditch' when they resort to such damnable means to effect their bad ends. Read the affidavit : GoLPsr.oKo, N. C, July 21, 1875. Personally apjearcd beforo me Ar nold IL Williams, an acting Justice of thc Peace for Wayne county, James T. llurnctt (colored), and made oath that rti bf rvoiitn- fif.riilv 19tll I R7l Lf- fl,- l,nll wn oncned for tllP entertainmcut given by thc children of thc Orphan Asylum, he, the said Bur- c" was offered by a pcrsen unknown , 5.0,00. tLc gum of tcn j0nar3 if he would go to sid entertainment, occupy aud per- sist j .Vi1"?.!11" Vilt TtiZ r - VV' :jm 0 - : r. : person that ho (affiant) had as much -Srrlit limn) m 'inv rtfhor i ipr4Aii nn ,1 I that he (affiant) w:us thus induced to ! act as he did iu retaining said scat. . . James T. Burnett. Sworn to and subscribed before me July 20th, 1875. A. B. Williams, J. 1. Villiauous democrats in Goldsboro birrwl -olnnid rrniilo In fnrrn. thrmselvea I I ...... I irttn. lir Tnull ll-ll nt fill KT I h rtll i... e n-ni, Asylum, for thc express purpose of crea- a dUuruance, that they might Tjdsc a cry agaiIiat civil Rights. They wcr0 wiUing to havc their wives, sisters daugLtcr3 crowded into scats with lorcd people, just for thc sake of an opportuuity to mako jolitical capital, rrnbab!y those who did it wanted A - rmicub:nci, WIIii .their wives ITVU 'JT UV ,UllUlbU V- W juuu (he show. Banditti swaggor in bar-rooms, armed wiiu re- voivers ana Knives, ana it was ior some years their habit, when they needed cx- citcmcnt, to 'shoot a nigger.' They are mainly the descendants of the ovcr- sccr and negro trader class in the South d isc honcst labor aud c rcaany to brute force.. They havc often sufficient education to mako a po- litical harangue, and they arc a curse to thc community. It was these . il .i ol 1 11 i fl iittZ I nit ia; ii e uu-w iv.ii tuncu uaiiu To havo hung, them by the dozen would have been thc first duty of a good ruler in Louisiana." Chronicle. or . iv lmlf . dozen il-1 1Tho Post will be issued! every I -- J 1 - 1 CITY ITEMS. XTho Wilmington DaCy Post. morn elec- 'rice for I Vi-- nmnaS Ann fa ! i I wwiiiiwu. , . ' . "' ' : I '.'-""' . ' ' k -1 ' a 1 ' ' f fit W intention to keep the people IPy? pn' the Imrrtant issues of the I w c-pwu wsmuM; viu- Ppg : out attempts of the 'destrucUyo'd mocracy to cheat and deceive tliem. , Cveni ion Chridaies nro to ad ti the people of Harnett Towdahip . - - , . , !... TT anuMgTT - I fCliOon Ward and James L. Giddens I aroJJio. oppC-iUon, candidates for Con- ing good sound Kepublican doctrines to the people of Sampson county. PaNDEK Coukty. Thelvepublicans of Tender county will meet at their voting places, in their scveraltownship.' I c .1 1 T.i- o ' a on oaiuruay juiy cist, at noon, 10 nom- 1 iuatc candidates for Township Officers, f ( I , xvt uiuu ui x i iiuui ; xwi'uuuuiu . r- - j Couuty Committee, r, r, r Geo. Z. F French. Chni'n. Geo. W. Carr, Scct'y. ! . , " t Tin.- A!ft"iTB nt.n,iwi.r 4i. compliment of an invitation to the grand moonligbt excursion pu last Men - .-. Miia- w r v best sort of a time was had, and that evcry body who went came home tho next morning to breakfast; feeling pur- fcctly happy. Are thc poor men. thc mechanics who have families to support,1 thosa who I mak l - - ,ko their living by thp sweat of their vs coinc to allow themselves to ba bro bnmboozed bv such men as the aristo- craLs of the Journal into votimr. for a Convention to make laws which, will make a rich man richer and aioor man ! 1 poorer? Poor Joe caut fool tliat class of itcoido. Not much. 1 " , Maj. Zeb Grummet tells how a Con- stable, when serving a Buainion on an Auctioneer, aioloEiscd for his unfriend y vi8jt) ami statwi tliat he was merely performing an unpleasant duty, and he hoped no offence was Kiveii. "Certaiu- iy 110t," said thc Auclionecr,'(pou must altcnd to the duties of your profession, uuu so mum 10 uiiue. un a.uu. uu i i . t fi.: :.i i. I ii. t .... .:... .1 - I 11ISUU11.1V KflUChtU HUH U'J'LIV, I . . ; I T,lAT 'ScurrmiNOXG.-Friciid J. W. . . . .. . . .. . ., I iiopKius nam it. aim uu Kiiowem uiai i a little of it is good for the stomach sakc, and he pittieth us i ij the many carts of our editorial life, and hath sent 11s a john full of thc best.: Blessed be llopkius whose name is also John. We recommcnu uie wmc as ocing goou 1 ii .. ..it 1 1 winc, and wc commend John as being thc man who will give you your money's worth of the best. ' I'm Lie Speaking in Pen u Lit .On thc ICth inst., at Lillington, J. II. Smyth, Esq., nominee of the Republi in imrlv nf Vmv lfiinnvor null Pnmlnr counties, for he Constitutional Col- ti .ui(lrcsacJ a pirc and attcil t:ve vei turn aaaressca a large ana aitcutive audience, and on the next day at Rocky Point thc same gentleman jand Gen. S. jj. Manning, mado speeches to large numbers of Republicans, and not a few Democrats who wanted to hear both sides of the question. If these men con d be induced to make jrcntle- somc of their telliug speeches in Some of tho I A r. . 1 - - A 1 .!.. . . I 1 I uououui eouiiiies, vuo eiic?ci woum ue i very beneficial. The National LAiiortjTiaiJuxi: of Pittsburg, Pa., a paper "Devoted to the Interests of Labor aud to thc Protec tion of Home Industries" says in its is- vnn nf .Tnlv 17Mi "Mv J ! A broken down aristocrat, who is .i.u-i,s-. - .,n.urn-,ii.vi 'i... 7n L, wiimini Xi r rUo t.: i.,,.?u u if jnmiii-tvii, iii vr uno sno ijaiivio 1 ? ' I upwards of $1,000, wages. Tho latter have struck, and send us a circular con- upwards of 1,000. wages. . The latter fnininrr llio inofs Wlitf if ia 1nt ilir proprietor of that paper docs not sue UUl I1JL. JUViOt - f UV Am JO WUUV VUW I I those printers for "conspiracy" for pre- suming to ask their wagesr'is something Uiat we refer to the daily newspapers of Fittsburg to answer." o ! . I . - , I ias,pooroc j Rev Dr. M. Yasteow It was our irrwl fiirdmn tn lifn inlho ffll t ll'in.ail I a fc. nn.no ih' nflmirr.in i while deli vcrinc his sermon at the lay- ' i ing of thc corner-stone of )t! i rro---.i I the icmpie I of Israel," in this city on the 3 5th inst.j also to his reply to the toast,' "Religien I and Good will to all" at thc din rier I t.? .: ri . it- --1.-,. 1 gieu oy our -cninuiuuiiu. tion of the event. One would not sup- pose that Dr. Yastrow was ef foreign birth and education, so pure and choice I crc h expression, filled as they werp were with Uie mot elegant apJ compreheu- aud, iu (Smmon with all others who beard him, congratulate and thank him for thc rich literarv treatjwbich he so generously furnished tn.! Our Jewish citicens aTe under many and lasting ob- ngauons to ir. yastrow lor nis uuu: ness and zeal disDlaved " in forwardinar I their relieious intermta ir. this comma- 1 nit" . i - ' 1 nity. ' 'y M -r - - - w Nice X.itXLE Games. The demo crats f Brunswick county make it con venient to loose the. registration books .of Northwest Township ; where there is a ; clear republican . majority of two f. hundredivotcrs; and the democrats ' of nated a candidate for the convention in Goldsboro,: with Bonitz in the lead, the person of I)r, Rcdwine. This gen tiribA mAnroA ponnlft tn fnrm ilinm. tleman is not known, ftxennt to a Hmi selves dn: white iH36ple, so as to enable incui totraise a uuc ana cry against couniy, ana owes nis nominauoa more r FEDERAn IiNTMABONnoito iVau Cvil ltichts. ; I ' to thw lact, and the' underlying scnti- I NEIT and uaij? eah townhIi i i v- tToo thin:jt wont do ? . ScrMNER - LiaiiT 1 : I iNFAJfTllV Wlt" theiinvltcd guests, companies A and B Wilmington Eifle. (?uard. had their cxcursiori on the i.. 21st inst. on the steamer Waccamaw. to Smithvillc. The uaiuiuou was uuur me commanu 01 Capt. J. 6. W. Eagles, Major command- io?r!-Their reception at Smith villo was verX flafrin-:. aud- herhad a- glorious time generally. We arc pleased to learn xnat a nanuspme sum was reanz- cd which .will be applied to the pay- meni for the uniforms of theOompauy. Another Penitentiary Convict Shot ANi Killed.-Ou AVednesdav afternoons colored' man namntl Hoffin. one of the convict recently brouht to l - .. .. . tnia riilintv Irani Mm nenirfinl.mrv nt. i ' Raleigh , and at work at the New Han- Ln,inn,,fw Wnrt Tr i'Ji .imnf viM;yvuiii ,rv- -ivuijv. iu uiicujuk- ioff to escape was fired on bv ihe cruard I -- J: i ; 1 i. H - 1 lie tuccecacu in eiuuine- tne ttursuit ei a i ,!.. ' .! . ? wre trying to re-capture 1 mwijaua tins inorn.iig M body M . .... . . L 1:1 ume uis.anco lie had bepn J I ' ii -' r.i .... !.'. i .i . t - - moixaiiy wounueu wueu sno, a. oy me SumL "?m u,c effects of which wounds he had died. ! Coroner Hewlett was notified. Layin T1IE Elt Stone of rHE Teme of IsRAEL.-rhursday lnc 1I- wa3 a lay long to bo re- mcmbcred in Wilmington ami in North "riia M luu UilJ 011 wu,cn; was iaia varoiiua aa me uay on wuicu; was jaiu I il ". ; t j . f il. . t i U1U ruer 01 luu vcwisn feyagougc,iu this tatatc. j ' At lour o clock: 111 the allprnoon oi I iL.i .1 .....i ii. ...: l ... 1. 1 .1 mai w-, uua uw uiarsnaismp of Mr. Sol. Rear, thc procession was iorinea on arxc. sireei in iront oi the Masonic Hall, and th6 programme as iaid down was" faithfully carried out, and wc would say that the procession was one of- the longest and most im- posing thaf we have ever seen 111 this city. ; At the "TcmpleTthe order of cxer- . . . . . -otin nf h v -init hnsprnmn bv ...... .r I T-k Tr V.itr.i worrt iiul..i,cl toJII. noi,vuvu -ii the greatest possible attention by the 1,-1-1", v. x.mvi. uu-uiq ill . . T I. 1 .11 r !.. words oi praise bestowed on thc rever- words of praise bestowed on thc rever end gentleman for the earnestness of his manner and the eloquence ot his lan- gagc The Address by Col. Waddbll was delivered 111 his usually happy . "i Veiib and seemed to give pleasure to all who heard it. ? At 'the conclusion of the ceremonies thc procession reformed and marched to the Cityillall where a bountiful rc- past ivas spread, of which thc numerous Hebrew Hosts and their invited guests partook, aid to wliich full justice was done. J 9 - Most delightful music was discoursed during the inarch of the procession, at the Tempi? and at the dinner at the City Hall 6y that most popular "Cornet Concert Club Baud, of which our citi zens fell so! justly proud. The Post is nude obligations to the Committee, for courtesies shown its rep rcscntative -L . , Wk.'l- ,l.i-;n.rflin friifhfnl Rfntr-mnt mfiflo hv t.hn "Vntional Renublican some time ago that Jeff Davis had been mentioncd'as a proper person to! be the president of the North Carolina Uni- vci-si-y, the Wilmington Journal says: " rue lest wc may oc nusuu "Hic lcsiwe may be misunderstood s e . . I from! what we havc said above, we take ' , . i i i . Z dnilnrn. 4 1 . f i occas ,ou ic u r i . .1 I ll..l I Davis can be louna in an tuese unitca - -i.i 1 J A ..A, AA JLa ltnnil -. f 4 I lini r- nut at uuuiu. " .. "... ?ty 11 13 siesirca xo puc vuat ms.uu- won uion a sure ana staoie lounuatioa from, the very outset. Thp equal, if not " bupetioi, ui - C7l.i. z lnl.. a I Ii 1 1 i fir . An nvnl cuiiea in iiai-UKn: .ii-t, - iiv.x sclinlarlv IparninirJ in broad statcsman- i ? i i : i au;l' " 'c""."r.A ..JT.i 5" minded patriotism, and beyond any :- .1 iTV.1 11. r u: TC..l ...;V. 41.- C man nviug mcuuiivu wiw m v-uou ui fl, Rntifli .Tpflprsnh l:ivis wnn M inrn to Chapel Hill an eclat and prestige thataio other man could give. Unlike ,i t, i,i:.iri Mrw.ir iinnn .TnffV.-nn Davis as the properest person to instruct thc youth of this country in. its history, !'1V- i ' v" "r", ; us government ana obligations. Wc commend this extract from a prcscntativc Southern Democratic journal to those people of the ofth who1 remember Jeff. Davis as the arch- traitor of the rebellion. The "high- patriotism of such a man r-.iil1 nf rTrir rrivit 1i-Hit firwiril nl'i Pi I 1 iu Gush movement which is just weak-kneil Republicans and designing pemocrat?. If the University at Chapel HUl UU be used as a -hot-bed o trek- son instead of an . institution of learn- in- in the tfuc sense of the word, Jeff xavis u the man to talce charged as nnnn will den v that ha wan directly I 'MaV-.tifiwl widi th caus nf th South." fiepubUcan, v " ; j ' f". -V"' K For the Post;;' Convention 'in Union County. r i Monroe, July 20th, 1875. - The Democrats of Union county mei I n Monroe on the 10th inst., and nomi- Ned extent, in the political circles of the niuuiiijvii-wwo iuo .uuh. uiiuu I tlmimnnln: Tt'-w R?Vnifirinf .lint tnnrn of tft tv inTwbn hfnfnW, M tho to victorv. aneh 'iui Onloiiftl Wa,tlin anij 0tbrAflvft nntUJ lcctcd for thc I)0sition. 1. Wallrap ja a gentleman of high character and sunerior attainments, and would havft f --; 1 ,.4- .i- ?- potion that might have been offered bv thc -in not onco mcntioncd in the convention at nonlinatcd Rcdwine.-This indi- catCa unmistakably the feeling in thi? count and tLafc e P00?10 do a straw Whether school keeps or not" Eedwiue was in the confederate service I aD(1 commanded company F, 35th N. I Cf T rlnrlnrf fl.n ..orirvl 1.of Hnl Too v - -v I - . I. . .-.. Si"clair commanded the regiment. He . I ia an amiable, easy, mottensive man, without any decided talent one way or I - lnnnf.Vifr nnrl iirnotip.ha.mmlir'SnA in t.hn 1 : 1 .w - . - I rAIinrrw rtit i clnnrlnr c1 In ' ivit.lt VOrV 7-7 " . r " '7;:,." I -. W VyJiD ,. JLJLU O -J 17 I fllf llIVvll -- ill I - - - sio-al revenues by farming, aud being I scarcely known outside ot bis townshiri .. " 1 uutra an easy uuiujueoi ioi auy vurei" rc i i r.. i prising and jiopular man that may run in opposition. The anti-conventionists i xx c v j Lci-k rii uuTuiua vi tuu oivuavivu 1 o -rr. 4- n i 1 t i 41 f . . a. oif liar -TV and have nut in the field J. J. Hustv. Esq., one of -the most popular men in the county, and thopcer, at least, of Di" Rcdwine in every attainment which j constitutes uio quaiiucauon ot a. mem- constitutes the quaiiiication ot a. mem-1 I. .... .. - w . Der ol tne convention.. Mr. xiusty was twice elected to the office of Sheriff, and carried the county over the heads 1-1 . r ... t 1 1 oi a nosi 01 competitors oy overwneim; ing majorities. It is conceded on all hands that he will bo triumphantly elcc- w Tinn1d,Vn.,s l.nvn hnd nn nr. conization in this county since 1870, and the. colored clement became there- by much demoralized; so much so in- deed, that the colored people have. uni- formly voted with the Democrats since. Matters, however, are changed,-and the .:il .o !, I i:. i 1 il ...ill 1.11 COU VCllUOlllSLa uuu uicir votes win ten next August. i u.u u.un-eonveiiLioiiiis, eouiuBeu oi . .... . - e0mc of the best men from the Ropub- licau and Democratic ranks, have or anizcd and appointed the following gentlemen as' thc Executive Commit- tec to conduct tho camnaiirn in Union countv. viz: James Sinclair Chairman: ; a o G. W. Flow. J. J. Pickard..A. J. Love. L. B. Fiuchcr, E.S. Harkness, John H. Long, J. O.. Griffin, K M. Husty, Cal- vin Brown. Rely on one thing, viz: that this movement is a success, and J. J. llus- ty, the anti-couventiduist, will be elcct- ed to thc Conventidnr NlTNE. NE W AD VEM8EMENTS. INSURANCE AGENCY OF JNO. W. GORDON. $40,000,000 Assets Represented. "Ul. IhsUJxM- CUMl'AA lb . Liverpool & Loudon & Globes England. Tjamburtr Bremen. Germany. " ' Mobile Underwriters, Mobile. ... . . . . . -,. , , Virmiii'i Ti ir. inil IMirttio I . ir h mriiiil V lliuia M. i .j . . . cit Kichmolld Southern Mutual, Richmond. Old Noith State, Warreutou. Penn, Philadelphia. Home, Columbus, Ohio. Amazon, uiucinnali, Uhio. ."j' :;vrT"v;vm. iT.V'.V .V.'.V.r-.i'.M." AIpo Managers, for North Carolina, of the "'J-'i,"-1- ouivav wmn t'CJ Y. Good Agents wanted" for Life and Fire Companies In all unoccupied territory. office on Princess, between Front and wau?8t""i Jyiy 15 lf WILMINGTON, N. C. 0 TO 4 LLEN'S and purehaaen oe of his ElfillT DAV CLOCKS. may"2i tf Tonsorial Kcmoval. AKTIS has purchased the .tuck and .uiicrial of James Carraway and removed the .hop formerly occupied by him, in the basemont of thernrcell Ilouse, where ueiavite. bis old friends and the public gei-- j . orally to call oh him. Best workmen In the state employed and ahavlng, Hair Cuttin 1 and Shampnoingdone at the griorte-l notice. Try him. aprll -U NB W AD VERTISEMENliS. B NOTICE. J rIIKIJE WILL BK AN ELECTION 2IEU Jtr at the usual rolilne nlnrnw tn iim n-ti Xliuraday In August, 175, Ju New Hanover county for tlio election vt tho follow. ni? wwnsiiip officers, viz . . WILM1NGTONTO WSIIirUieyqii Mrtrr- wA, I NEW ILANOVER AND PKNllKl f 1 f Nr. I TIBS-JThfco Delcinitctl to thotet toConRii. vcnUoa. V ' L- of cWllWvcrCbUn iy. . , , SySSs mil Surpasses in tone and power ny ltcwi -or-- can herctoforo manuf.icturcd 1 n th in con n - r try. It has been tcRtwI by many compete.. V . t , JudOs aaI i - Gtm UNIVERSAL'. Sattifaction. Bu a .klllfuluse.br the stps;: anl y'tAUv I talent liUCC SW)11. the lUUHlC ! iwlaia-.! to VUV U U UMV.a VVV JU.fc fc- . -. "r" - VW vi- r-.... i. ... - mi .'A -. . 1 ... . -..-., uuiu uite iiuvu vo u vuiuuiv vj ouuuu, I T ' . i V unSUrpaSSCU UJf any mSITttmCDl, I , 1 : I. - ' I ' . -wlBri. i.nu ti -jirofnii. trectl, I n r Tnr hst I mnnrfnol Inxe ' n ml nri-la ! I ' ' " . - . . m iM I resulted la tho production of a qu:lty nt i touo wulcu assliuiiatcs so ciouoiy to mo l'll'EOllCANMMITV That it is difllcult to distinguish l 'tween tho two. ThU Instrument ban . All (he Latest lniprovi men (s, And every orRan'la-fully -wurrniiiivl-. I,aij:: Oil follsh, Black .Walnut, lime led tastk. . that 1sm tT nil I II Ik 1 1 VVILJj ISUT URAt;- Vli W ilttlV Aud forms iu addition toa Kplcudid ltihti u . mcut of music. A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF FUR NITURE. This orRan ueeda only to'bo k-m to ie ,i preciated and is -old at EXTUEMELY low ,xxiicL:k;. ForCaHh. !-ieeond hai!d lunliuintjif:, tiu w exchange I ' -.. '"I t-.-. 1 I Male or foUDHle.) Ju every county In lln Jnited Htatcs Hud Ciuuutu, A liberal ills count niadolo Teachers, Ministers, CIiiiipIi es, Uchoolo, Lodges, etc., whoru ibere in no aeent for the 'Stur Orgiui. Illuslralorl c;tf, -' alocuo aud price lint free. Corrcrtpoiulc-iicc solicited. Address tho manufacturer, EDWARi) PLOTTS. Washinglon, N. i- July y Iim I) STAR Are as perfect parlor organs its uro iiuiim factured. Corretpondene solicited wltUoi -ganlsts, muKiclaK and tho trade. AMrto.. EDWAHD PLUrnj, Washlugtou.N-J. July 0 Cm . J Q STATt Are celebrated for their purity of ton, gaut design and thorough cmi.tnirttun.-, Mwnd for oataloguc. AddreBM KliWAItb I'LOTT'fcJ, WuHhingtOn.N J julyV-Kiii ORGANS STAR Are in cases warranted not to crack or w;n i if properly used. Kend for catHloiie. .-Al -dress EDWAHU PIXJTTH, Washlnton, N J. July U 0 l1 STAR 11 Any person wtshlng lo purchase ai.ailor organ where thero is no agent for tho K(ry' would do "Well to write for special rate,.io introduce this instrument. Address KIV- WAItD I'LOTTS, Washington, N J July0-.m . ' f T : STAR New and .bcftutlfnl design. Aeents want ed- Addres KBWAUD 1-OTTH, Washings ion, f j juiyv-ttm STAR Every instrument fully warranted. Facto- ry and olHce, Washington, N J. CnrrcK'pou deuce solicited. July0-Cm ORGANS- STAR Agents supplied at figures that defy com petition .Or tho sameclAss of instruments. Try one. Address ED W AUD l'LOTTH, Wasulnglontii j . julytt ctn PLOTTS STAR "i ? - " . . Anv iT8n. male or female, wlm h:t u little leisure time can procure a 11 rst cl;is instrument at a greatly reduced prion H ml send stamp for particular.- Add ton J-.D- WAIlD ITArlTS, Washington, N J . . JulyO-O-n ORGANS STAR Combine bcaty durability and worth. Kend for illustrated catalogue before 'buy Ing. - Address the manufacturer, KDWAKll PLOTT8, Washing! ou, $i J JulyU-ttm' fend for price list and list of testimonials. Address EDWAltD riXTTTB, Waslilngton. July 0-(5m GO TO A LLEN'S AND OEl A CEJS'TENNiAl. J May 21-tf mm ORGANS 111 ATT C 1LUU UllUJlll mm ORGANS IHATTTfl ORGANS 1'liUllA PLOTTS PLOTTS PLOTTS ...-.. ... . -! f S,. 'i ',j?-:- "v'-.
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