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THE WILMINGTON POST. W. 1 CANADAY, Editor and Proprietor. WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. SEPT. 4. 1875 with tbe blood of Ucpublicaii, The J to t;ikc W'u cannot believe thin hj- Wiloiioton Jttrnal, Charlotte fjltcrvrr, J pothc-id.4 ; but c, do believe -that tfie Raleich JVVir an J a few other paper I iiiiiii-t-r. of Cbd 'are silint - tnxtivthU of tie lo kin uiardrr yrUion have J topic fn.mowadift'tv-rbey fear to intimated' that there rt:u!d have been I denounce crime which ihcy I now are approved by many in their congregn- aome fighting in cm- the proddin;:; offi cer bad wrn in the rivuhirly elected I tions. They d.ire nut olbjiid the friends delcgatra from IIol(wn. That would I and relation of th? youn.j4r.cii who, hare been DknJni'. and we c:tn vuic I ai"lbte .!" Vicibur.;-ljoat of inurd-1 M theaoknihtsof thcquilltb.it they would erin- colored PtK or .f their ciders We had tbe pleasure of meeting Hon. n,re morr f,f n thin would who or-i!l and manipulated the A. A. McKoy, oar Judge, a few daja n4Te ..aaAiit for their carer-. -ku kiwT aro whi!e he wa on bta way to thejpomc one ele woohJ have Wn huttAtt mny he it i probable --that three Iloln Court, the Joug u looking I beaide Iiepnblicait and what a.Mea- crimo will iiurrbiilrcd and unnun- win, ana nc.ua improveu more 'r Mvg H nnald haic Uvu -Ni.rth "aro- Ushe.1 in lb? communities in which they Uie paal lour monwi n neaiin wan jjn ,f a ffW ofiheni had been ihii.ned were perpetrated. Past experience has wc evcraaw a man, in laci. iw looaa out LadjiJK-y undertaken a wholesale dUto-vd the fact that ill the South. horo tbat eipoodiog the law areea butchery here a thry did in Misi,ippi. white men mny hunt and fdioot negroes with him more than arguing it. oh, when will Krpublicana barn to as thev would wjurreU, and with the hope be will continue to improve and ttnle back? Are ihev lo l killed and name impunity. The laws have been that bia life may be loog and uacful. whipped w ithout retaliating Wchopc siienl among thee massacres. The col- V. UltCHiDK AXD TlIK W'JSST udpraynt. I .earn the t.fat k l:caifd orcd people have been, by the people KKN HAILKOAD. acoundreU that if a Ilopubli. an is killed of the jrreat United .. States given the The question ia aakrd at least forty that a Democrat, and one of the lead- rights and pririleges of citizensbip. times a day, what has the Governor era haa git to pay the penalty, and we This uU-in h. -us been turned into a ione ahout the Western railroad ? Ha will pay for every hair that i hurt i n curse. What in other countries, in all ted the Commissioners? Doe a Republicans head in this common- ages, and under every government has W:, ningtoo in North Caro- wealth, and not until then will hading bet u the armor and the shield of sub- . t jII of these questions Republican b safe. It is time to stop j cis and citizens, has proved to the .ran answer. If Ciov- calling on the United Stales for a id, wc unfortunate blacks of the South, a reed .. a va'ues the friendship of can and we must protect ourcIv s. which pierces their sides. A pitiless a (.-: i. u:v-hro counties alomr the line Tbe convention has been in so-e-n nuncin e. ana auoimnam race pursued of t jc Canlina Central Railroad and two weeks, and the Democratic mcm- a round Wilmington, if he considers bers have shown that it intends : en- that we are in the State, which dorse the action of th fon;iiiis.iori,-rs we brlieve be does, and knowing the of Robeson county, and ly ho d.fn;r tl.vernor as well as we do, they have proven thcnelrr guilty ff it cannt be xMile, in our opi-iion, receiving stolen g'Knls, knowing :! cm it re-"I to have been stolen. Is there ai: iio.:- est man or woman in thi- Slate v. It., will endorse what money im- dnf.:n a ootly cnnslituletl ami mrvl" : I such men. Can bont ...id lojrl.'.oi.ed gentlemen like Judges r.utn,.AiL.Tt- that he will rat aide the urg iuet of the citizens of Ibis part of North Carolina for a representation on the rtoardof Commiioiir to manage that valuable State enterprise, and rep resenting as we do, at leat 3-",000 Re- puoiican voters in mis pan oi me ton, ieliman aua louruee. Uioi:ci State, we ask the appointment of some Dockery, Itarringcr and the other Re man on the Itoard cast of Charlotte, if publican gentlemen hate any influence not in Wilmington, some whereon the with such men? No. You might as line of the Carolina Central railroad, well MT lUat a missionary couid t!o and we hope the Governor will consider good Workn H-1I, as cen to iiiMiiuale our request, thereby showing the pco- that gentlemen would h a vc a:; in Iliic;:ce pie of the Cape Fear District that tbey with such a lotofmtn as ib -e who are yet a part of Uie commonwealth, of cumpow the Duiuk ratio nu aioersof the State of North Carolina. the convention. Dr. Ed. Ransom was !eed !v Re publicans, and we hujv x.ill .-iu.lv !1 bis action. It is in ;ur to k'vf great service to the pc ; t .N -rih Carolina, even since the :e!v-.ite from Orange has been .-calcd. Jlo cm, if be will, defeat all radical me.i.urs, atnl we hope he will m eondiict him If licit his enemies will yet have t- e.il ih-.-ir bard sayings about him. V i .tum t believe the Dxlor is u had man, and the time may come when the . ..!. ..J this State rill be under obligation for his future course in the couvi mioti. -Tbe men he is acting with arc a iaml of assassins, ami are controlled l-y the kn klux. We hope that hu will leave such company and net with the iuen lioui tic- a:; nat MO HK LYI0. I n the tuh of this month the N. V. TrJmi said that "Virginia, Georgia and North Carolina long ago threw off t!fc yoke placed on their necks by the-carpet-baggers, and arc now orderly and measurably prosperous." Tbe ly- i mg I'harie and chronic garbage-eater of the Trthmm'. this time gets more lies in a small space than usual. He knew when he wrote the above, unless he is an ignoramus, that tbe "carpet-baggers' nocr did control North Carolina. He knows that there were but filcrn "carpet bajgrrs" in the Constitutional Con ven -lion of IVVS, out of one hundred and twenty member, and that there were but r'fiKtfrm "earoet-baetrrrs'' in th ' I .1 . lev-Ulatureof v out of one hundred wuu WTO struction, tne liepiiinie.jn-., in :i an will le well. and neventy. This liar also knows that oufof the seven executive officers of the Slate in lSnly two were :carel bjgger," an.l init of thp seventeen Judges there was only one. He known .! tiiat wilh thf exception of the leg islature and the member of Cngres thw Slate of North Carolina is substan tially i:i the hands of the Republicans. Thcie is no language within the limits uf decency :il lo apply lo a villain who will ylematically misrepresent a cla.vs of men a ihe nlitot of the Tribntx has for m.re thaT two years. The dirty, lying y z ught to be kicked down the ilepaof the Trthm otflce and into the nearrsl ces-pool. ami slaughters them because they are freemen. . It is not necessary to look to a Deity to visit with ihe lightnings of His wrath, a country in which such atroci ties ?.ro allowed. His violated laws of ju-tie are already being vindicated. Rapine :;;d murder are d. iving from the loja'itie in which they cxit the only laboring population therein. Terror ha- ..ikea po-.-s-doii of those districts, .iln;dy counties and cities whose ::i al vantages are hardly surpass- el on tr;i, are being abandoned bv thoe v. ho can ilevclop them. For with the departure of the agricultural ele ment of west Mississippi, its commerce mii-t languish and die This is a lessoi. fa the South to jwn tier. Tiie revolutionists who are as- seml!ed al Raleigh, burning lo reduce the negrvKS to t!ie condition (f serfs will d j wi.-eiy to take the lesson to hear!. pprcs tiie black rao--, and it leaves for more tolerant communities. It i a favorite, charge by (ho, woiild bediS'tots lliat.sinee imiw .:n iii.iti..M ilo- negroe are dLt reasing. If this b0 true. it is l lit -nam-.' ot the white.-, and li it continues will be the ruin of theSoulh. Tiie negoes must bo a-s-i.stl, ediicatol, cleval.tl. Nt les iion tliem than iii on the u bite, di ctids the prosperity of ciirht great state. When will those the west. . For tbe west a good location would? be lli thaf tier of conntics near tbe pastern base of the Blue Ridge, bvfc .as WRke,3Jurke or Rutherford. klor Ihe east a good location would be iireiibcr of thecouulits of Nash, John stm, Iujdin, SaimpNoii or Rladtn. The cxpt i imtutal forms could be purchased at a wry low 'price. AnnnniisI npiro piiaiion by the StaU after the first in vestment of $10,000 for each branch of the College would be enough at tbe commencement, or , perhaps less might be required. Details might be made from convicts in the l'cnitentiary who might norm a portion of Ihe labor under projer guards and regulations In a few years the Slate would have VARIETIES, j hail no.i?K Title for a live cent savings bank- thc St. Nick lens. a s a fs -a a A iros insult to tne f reemen of (liN ol'lfIhTKNi)aMv , rJ, , North, Carollnju! ; v as between parties, certain definite lines nUBlnlOli: oluiabia must be drawn. Men must, be know n I . - - . til sl a K. Ks intapjiiit. as belonging to one order or the other. a twice eleven re twenty-two, bow can twce ten be twenty, two? T I, . . i I Li:.... ..r t 1.x ycir w IKS head ; but it will bo ? ife. larger this v-ear. """ , , . P"""- J I vaUon of social relations will not do I could never think well of a man's Tbe radical narty baa drawn its line: intellectual or moral character if bo it has sunk its fouudatioa. amfl that was habitually unfaithful to his ap-I foundation is built on the negro vote.' pointmcnta. Now, here m Wake, tu Mecklenburg, The movement 0 the soul :tlon- the Ws,ye u New HanoTer, wo see j.ath of duty, under the influence 01 "ais aim ipuo icaus in uii so boly love to (Jotl. constitute what we c,aI I this right? Shall Dem- mll frrwHl wnrta ' ocniw ' accept uieir masters 7 lun-l the white bow to the black? Mut lhc council of Raltimorc jinqses to principal yield to policy? And ,wtU , tiirr 1 1 1 1 1 1 it'll i f nnr iii 1 :i f I inn wnirA I iam,i.... I .. M.nniA na n l. two motlvl farms as examples to all who of death, and $-3 per week in case of eial equal tbe men who have nursed in were desirous copying from tbem. An- sickness or accident. their arms negro babies, and kissed I Lve WiluiiuRton .. nual rcnorts would disseniinnte the ro- V : u'fT.-f. t 1 u .i, f.M f mothers that tbe equality of races mieht J V.' . rnf c- : . , . -4 - 1 . -v - '""fc" if.j 1 ,a 1 Arrive, ai uoiumoia suits of experiments, and an annual tnose wno put taith in nostrum, nut ."w,,";v "V" A V ,i Arrive at Angusta crop of young men would go out from ""gu .V",VCH WUe,UW come dow nto TlTdiS- Ttat . iuviuia nut iiulii hi li im . i -.- ...v.. i r - ---- a v o w a 11 1 miuno it UUOU VAAUl Mlv uv intelligence in respect to agriculture rue yirrue, wnen sheerrs, needs not BOw taauy of our Democratic friends Am"H uoiiojrton.... ... ctrrrui' it innnonro mum Iheir I 1 -- ... -r 1 guc is COiilolliiUel at her own iresenre neiguuors, auu sumuiaie mem 10 pro- ami covereU with contusion of face. press. 1 v sr 1 . . o - - 1 rew 1 orK wants in lnrnwii 11111 luet our lurmers take this subject into presidential candidates-five reimbli- scrious consideration. In future arti- cans and four democrats', bor the form- cles w shall pursue this subject, and er Messrs. Evarts, rierrejKint, Morgan; . -v ... .1 c. , 1 r ish and Conkling; for the latter. Til present the results in other States of on ,.hllr,. m.' , sr,. 1. : - . 1 r ; - sucu insiuuiions as wc nave .spo&eu 01 abov". the Radicals demand it, and ob God! Leve Florence. - .-..I A . 1' 1 1 t laser.t;ers ii,r VVt k jon.l Colaail 1 k thin tr.li. 1 :. ... u.11 ' V-r U have taken it quietly? Uur auvice is, to draw IL' . . . . . S a. ia. win., iiiv r. . . . , VT v, l-c.i :s'j.'f, - ' . . ON slut after P-tuay. Ju!y 4ih. n Lj KlUliT KXI'RK. A Nil I At.V,;, j I KAIN, (d(iilv i. .ia.s a. it ..45 . ..I3r M fa si a. a . .t 10 ,. A French woman, has felt' insulted lately iii in English railwav-carriasie. She complained to the guard at the end tne . line titn ti..ir.i,, ' ' v'rr' stronjrly. Those who have voted the v. m "'k negro ticket, let them stay on that side. J bay fassergerTisin D.Mv(ticiptfccfaT , lucui w &nou as negroes. uauy 1 Stws, Democratic. Leye Vilm4nston ....... . :o a. M 1 arrive l f ivitUCC. . , Hlft f M ! I Leave Florence. . 13.-VP'll' 3 1 Arrive ai vnucilPgTon .-"8 h. at I Never go to a masquerade; ball unless I Connects at Florence wli h n. k:' utU " . . 1 1 1 ... . . . you know who is not going. , A man ,,'r """w,i". cu wu rr:bi Trln mnt Janco with and savoft thinirs to :.-"Vir.",cu "r t oi.mi.u ervant girl, and when she after-.,1-1 1.:. r.,- : . . .. - ' - . . , .. . 1 ... (o,.a jinn iui fria xttvt eiac 01 n jira traveling south iu tl.e interest of the T ' 1' T "I T" "mt "YV . "tr an V8 he doe not feel quite' independent in nay jiuiii xiuuuil. ailU LOiK no IlOllCB I : - - 1 luc uiriiiiit n. aii " a v " ioik A rfvrwtr no ;v iiitii I - . . i i . l,v tlo. nam of 7 T. V.'l.if. .vl... U JV"'" tout, a oiuuu man sat in Mondays, Wndocsdaya nt Fii!tK late slave oligarchy and collapsed con- I cf "j,er federacv. lie is writinz from Gcor-1 gia that freedom and education have a A scorpion was caught by some rail tendency lo make the average negro road men in California the other day, vicious. He says that "those who tail and tormented so bv them until, in its to execute their contracts and who are rage, it struck itself on its back with brought into courts accused of crimes I its jois0ned dart, immediately after arc tnosewho have grown up within doing sq it grew quiet, ami 111 Icjs than the last ten yeais." He adds: ten minuets died from the effects of its Uefore the war the parents of colored I own stinc may dance with and savsoft thimrs to bis servant cirl. and when she after ward asks him for an increase of wages I Through Freight . Trin If A ! V a .1 .. ;.. I . iic uoesi iioi, icei quue luuepenuein 111 Hanilavn.i me premises. I--' 1 I L)'l U'illiili.rl.,n The Massachusetts republican state Arrive at Florence. convention will consist of I.loO ncm- I Arrit'c at Columbia bers. AlISVEL ML NK O I W. Leave Columbia.. Leave Florence Arrive at WilmhiKtoU. .... I MP. M ... Hi A M ...0lA M 5.:tn r. w ....4AOA m ....s.tm m cniKircn Jiau utile or no control over their offspring. The source of all gov- ernment. was the "big house," where the master lived. His self interest in duced him to sec that the negro chil dren on his place were taught to be in dustrious, and did not contract any bad habits that would impair their useful ness or their value; " The result of this is very obvious; col Hie fallacy of the .statement that auimalsfprefergree.il' food was abund antly shown at Chicago when a hungry horse bii a large section out of the 1 anama hat of a succulent younir man who was sitting on the trail rail of a street car and did not harm a hair of the wearer's head. Fay Your Cily Tacs. Office of Treasurer anil Collector, Cl I Y OK WlLMINtiTOiV, N. V., I August 17th, 1870. J 1A M JUHKCrKD TO NOTIFY ALL l'AK Tl bis Owiii; City Ttixoe!, Ibat llio reiiulrcnu-nla of Ue fllv funds nr4 sueli that a strleCeorupl iaiieo wilhllic tinll- 1 miner will Ix-uiHle. Hint Hurh iHTttons. who do not pujr their City Tuxes on oroeloru the Ixval Krelclit Tralim will. I... (Nien nttaehetl. l.-ave Wllmlnr !. T.i.-.' i, ThiirtulaVH uu.l an. I arrive at V'llinin8i..ri M. Iua h. Va"' iteiwtuya uuj l riJn s M( .";) I. 41. A Chicago paiier savs very little no ored boys and girls are growing up in lice was taken of the Texas editor. idleness and are contractinc vicious while in: that city, and that thev went habits; th'cy arO sure U) become tlanger- away disgustcI with Chicago. This hit FIRST OF SEPTEMBER PROXIMO ous members of society. will not Mop editorial excursions. The ' It is notorious throughout the south village journalist must travel,, and when hq goes abroad at the expense of railroads he wants the world to know it. f&HKeiiirers tor t'hnrl 1 , AiiKunta anil lf iiiiil . . . Kxpresn Train rroni Wlliiilngtoii, Tliroiull bleeoiinr I'lmiii i-.l I t t.-i. for Charleston ainl Atntfl; ", , J.VMKLS ANDKK.SON. JulyW-tr (Jon. tii.eilntiulci4i HilailntoH & WrMon R. j:, f'.i!0i ht this ! an it it; i" irr it a i. colli m:. 1 he Migestions which we makcl 1 .. is ooiy pielimiiiary to what wo are ai.out lo-.iy in successive inlwibcrs of the l'-T upon a.-ubjeet loo long neglected. It is a -itbject of interest to every cr .viu in the ."stale who tills lhc siil, whether l.v his own bands or bv em- p!o in-i:iter v.ites -ini'l TIIK COM VKMTIOJt. ' a.l but little to say about this d .1 contemptible thieves ur lat tro issues of e reason we wished to a oc to show xho people ' r lina last what kind of ' ;uaterl thry were made of. I W fore the orpanitation f the convention, and a ter the thieving, rascally Commis sioners of K-sbes-rsn county had fiaoda lenily and "with malice aforethought" Riten certificates ,.f election to the two gourd headed Iem.vraU, instead l biv 'log thcu to tbe p-ntleinen wbowrre .vlevttsj, Mrs. Nor stent and McNeill, we wena crrtaia that, Halew the awear- hack Titorni.i: in tiii: sot tii. It ought, by this time, I e apj.ireiit to all who are iilrmetl to any t-. :u upon tbe tn.ubbt IkIwccii tin- ra. -s hi Georgia and Mississippi, that ihejuhitc wliit- arc. n ircriw. v. mt.l I ti . !.l i'l, Tl timid in defending tben.s -Ive . Ik.' tale of an in-nrret t ion in (!:, ! mii. t State by the negnc, urcly m t r I a-1 a sincere believer in lhc ShiIji. . pr. perhaps.amonghystrriv-.il wn 1. !: the negrtes nubmittrs) during :h.-u to alaverv, wnen an opjoriuitv wax prfxnled to turn tbe country int.. a desert, then no oppression which th. y have endured since emancipation i likely to arm them gaint law and or der. Tha time may jH.s-il.ic arrive when the horrors of the Ssn Domingo massacres may be repeated in suae parU of the iknih. but not until the condition of thing here become what it was tbeie. Cat we do not call to mind snv bar barities perpetrated upon the colored people, since tbe war, whirls iirp.arsl the late MisMisippi murders. Negroes wtre hunted for dav, and h.-t ! .r the labor of other.-. It of ' to tbe gr.-;.t planter who eulti Itis t !.o:i-.;!il aeris, and. to the farmer who eullivuies bis thirty .'id t the poor man, colored or wiio works bis liitle pntch. I hree-;'.::utcr o. lhc bu.tiness men of the Mate are engaged directly or ii;di- rccl!v in agriculture. There arc hchixila and coilegf.s i:i which arc taught lan- g'la.- .-, ancient and model 11, and scicn v n-t indeed injurious, ami arts M'.ii.i: ..re mo-:iv 01 uameiital. JUit we h.ive. li.. -. liool within the Slate where a iir,- man who desires to learn the t method of retoring to Jerlili- tbat chastity is intich more rare among young negro girls now than beforu the war. Then, it is true, some of them were forced to submit to the lust of their owners, but generally the desire of the masttrs to have their slaves all marry and rise large families was the main consideration. We are not iniormed as to w hat rem edy Mr. Z. L White proposes. We pre sume, however, (hat he would remand . the negro to slavery and withdraw from him all educational advantages. This, at least, is the logical remedy for the evils be describes as lmvi::g resulted from freedom arid growing intelligence,. We venture to say that Z. L. While has been captured and made a fool of by the lazy loafers of tbe south, who think the riegroctf were lini to serve them, O-inl, who are bound lo reduce them to tbe condition of serfs In this work tbey are aided by dough-faces like White, and newspapers like the New York TriliHiif. Iii'er-Oi-r.tn. eliv.ipi ty the wasted acres of his paternal es tate, can receive instruction. The .ci- 1 :u-r ot .1 u.tiire : entirely ignored :n a. I our institution, excepting as all learning U iis fo! in any of t!u- avocation-. In oiirer latitude iban ibis science of agriculture ha Wen brought to such a state i f perfection that the cultiva tor can calculate, barring extraordinary v..riati-n of weather, the results of ids investments with - much accuracy as tV .irchitevt can calculate the nroflts 1 North Carolina Convent on The North Carolina Constitutional Convention is rusbimr headlong into I the bad work of remodeling the organ ic law. .o less uian loo projos-q amendments have alreail v Ikmh mtrH. dueisl and referred to cominittces.--I11 this nias of business, ot course, there is the greatest crudeness, and all sorts ol f.oliah and injudicious meas ures will be prts-ented. Tiiere is unea siness and impatience throughout the State at this action. One of the mem bers expressed lhc prevailing sentiment when he .id the ithtr day that they were all out of place, as tbey were sitting in dttiSnce of a popular majority of twelve thousand against the convention, lint as the Democrats have secured the organization and en tered uoo the work there is no remedy for the peoj le but to wait until the pro posed amendments reach them for rati fication or rejectiou. At the ballot-box their power 1 supreme-, and if the Dem ocrats co on a they have begun it is I safe to assume that the defeat of the A trainp railed at a house in .Nor wich, CL, the other day, and after being fed, he asked if the man of the bouse was at bjoiii- "No," replied she who had served him, "but I'll. let you know mighty quick that the woman of the house is at home." and taking down an old sword, she started for him, but lie escaped.' The fleam dredges at work in atoii ington harbor have brought to the sur face two lourteen-incli shells thrown from tin? lritish ships of war during the bombardment, one of which was found to be uiicxplo-led. They have been phiced 011 posts at the steamboat depot, and i inscribed : "Kelie of Au gust 10, d8l4." ; - mm mm ' - liuimtujr a Newspaper. I'.y some unaccountable misappre hension of facLs, there is fa large class of people hj the world who think that it costs little or nothiii'iV, ii:u a news paper, and ; if .thev buy a copy of the newsbovi when too fr m -ili.ee to 'SU 011. they are regular 'atrons and entitled to unlimited f.ivur. Men call every day at newspaper 'offices to get a copy of the daily paper, jus from the pres, for nothing, who would never dream of begging a pockcthaudkcrchicf from a dry goods store, or a piece. of candy from a ceiifevtioner; even upon the plea of old , .acquaintance, having llieir 1 ronerty will be HilvcrtlHoti and w. 1.1 us 1 tie law ill reels. T. C. SKKVOSS. aui J-ir city Treasure. 0ARPEMT12R & MALLARD, (HUtXJliSSJOES To) j. s Torn am & co. HORSK BLANKETS,. I ILK Largest and t'hcapt'ol Asurlmeot of Trunks iii lhc Tily, SADDLE, OF ALL KINDS, II.VKNKSs, ClU.I.AIiM. sahih.k m,ANKi;rs. KKATIIKIt liI'MTKItX. IIUIIMK llUI .SllKS. Cl'HItYCilMUs. 19AHULKUY IIAUHWAKK; of ! 1 kin. Is. CIIKAT 1)K CASH. jleciVly piom' ST.H. mm Any person tuliina in nii Imw .ipui.r r:uii. w htirc there la muii iil for th -.siar,' woiil.l vlo well lo w rite for kms-:u1 r4!i', u Inlr.Mliif-c no Instrument. Ilr s Kl W'AHl IMJi-fS, Viihliiiik-Ioo. J Jnly'J iiui JOB PRLNTINU -U-...XI jiS tHlel liKNUHI. S yt KIM. M.tvt , . N llliilliKlou. N. C, JuiiuH, S71 I CUAMiK Or .vcilKlui.K. tlu Hiivljinir Juuo UUi. PiMftraet- Iran., on the W. vV. W. IUtlrotl will , ui, iJllwiV MAIL TRAIN.' Leave I'lili.u Depot, iia.J, ilayk c.f ptel, ai Arrive at (iolrt.lK.io at Arrive t Knky Mount .,1 . . .V.V Arrive t WrMor nt Leave Wiklori ,)uily k' Arrive ml Km ky Mount . . Arrive ul o'ol.UI'nto u ; Arrive nt l'nUn IH' i t. CM'KK'SI AM' 'IKLolGII 1KA1N-". a. v Ir 4 A M ..1 Uf. at ... r. v 1lM A. al .It 41 A. M ..1:.1. M , ' o. p. at KlfHilll- I ' I v I i I ' V.ount bought M'lucthiug oik before- One a hundred a paper is not mucli, but day amount, to souieih;ng Ln the course of tinio. ; Hut thiais a -mail drain com pared with the frei advertising a news paper 1 M exjectcd to d . Some men who. have paid two dollars at an early period: of life for an advertisement In ail 1 braticJiex. v iur;.e. llc.i;j-.vs what a certain like wild beat. Tny were e.:i.rni- 1 ; . : Ins J uilding or the machinist on his and Unreiting. There is no w t t ' - .1. .1. ! urn uie muruercM men r.t 1 ...r;e ..: v 1 . thing which con Id le oir:tr'.:- .1 , .;. j aa aa Insnlt to the white. Th. u, r.- ! r . ing in officer did equity and awor then m .... I. la, or al least anade tbe whole of then blacJt thb tbe crime dc.tth the Naasl aattie. the coavrnuoa nwiLI tw I ihmni Th .Jnmlif rr,...n;. .. 1. cxo trolled by on anaa, eilber for good j enhaace tlwe borrom are unvaried f. tpciulitcrc in fertilizer and the pre tr.'.!!fn fv.il vill almr-. inevitably j :ii.n i..m in c.-eji. lie a-t-rtaiua c'temical coru'tt-ltiou ( f plants and i 1 K'J. :.ow inucu and of what Limit of KHi n put in uie noil to recti th-- in any civiliaed country on earth. Agc-1 pla- '.s. Hi agriculture is consctjucnt- . . . . . 1 . a 1 r. . a n m . . new constiiution w in te easily and onu ium tir m v, apj-ear 10 iuuik incv overwhrlminlv accomplished. The n stockholder in the establishment fact that the popular vote is so largely azainst them, ami that thev capturel the convention by a trick, rnjht to con vince tlic Pemocrat that great moder ation is demanded. Vet there hi dan ger that this w iil not be tbe case. An InJeerident wa made) Democratic l'reside'nt by his own vote on the fourteenth ballot, while, had the Republican candidate taken the ame course he could hav fleeted himself on the second ballot Under these circumstance it dca not look well tt see that alt the committee bare Democratic raajuriticw. To de fv ur for triU . ... . 1 r 1 aiwaya cauaJctl, aasl v ftoc- I people, confined by dieae and infirmi- Iv iastd uiHn reasnah!v ert;n tle nornlar marovitv f twelve tboas rally and raad idly bcUwwtwrrtrigat, I tj to I heir bed were fciP.ed outrich!. f latim, and i a loach lean hirardoa; I xo' Bmi prwewd wiU tbe dangcroua ia Aleamri. eoacat aasl Me.NeUt CbiWrr.. to.. wrrv anion,- the susfv rer, i b!cs II.. 'Sd. Mirini ouaineai 01 ovcrnauunr anu ieanng in bookl havebeaaoraiaa.aHe-JM I F.rMIl.,n Iiir .., ,.. .... , e VT? conatiUilion arbich bya.i rm- .v.. .iv 1 . " 7 " , ,ilJ;1"' rurp.ua 00 uia m-I pnalie a rote Ihe elecUira bare declared wvin un umi liauira Ulh I mat lh ilrtMlth U rnm.s. .. . . ..K 1 . .1 ! I --.:r . ...i. 1. 1. . w 1 , - . t ....... . , v. a. . Mwfr-v'T buu t ; tt 1 J 9v m vm w . vtta, mm mwv prop, aasl woKJ hav bees defrfaded I tbe white yoting uku of VicUburg py every nrtt t rree mBtf la Necta I rt KUy daring the first mrck if the s.txiaa, aasl thj LVaaociaU cmakl ao I reaat noatb. capital ot m It; U vrokl I Tna taia. are iuo-r ia thU laa!. bare sxrtn tbe IlrpaUkaM aixtysoM I Uey are known in tbiscilv. IXrcarc vca, rrrardlpaa ef tb Tote Dr. I ftaarlr balf a acvrv f cUrcbr hcrv mm.-. I - - aama. . e nwM have acrsed I U vkjcli every Fanday is prticWd ia, tbe coat vefalio. tbe deltca wouU aow I reJiioa of II la. wbs B)iMsn ou cartk Wat boaasa and tU pf4 ftrimxtij aa peace ad god will lo acu. There auoej. Hj rrrat rraasl ta JIi -ri.-ulmr n- r.- I ordiaarv outrajre uroa popular rizht. indifi-rf r rsigr anJ, witn gnat ucnlice of cap-j We c-py wilh pleasure a bat our iui. Where aeraiUcra are rewired. I frkod Jvbn, of lb AWfi CarUiu, wtiKti vmpciM alt tut a amall por-I aays about our c;citicd fiicnd tbe in a t f the Sutf, tbey arc too ficqocnt- j Govern.. lie Mm 1 ly a.p!isl vitbout dimrrimioatHm aa to I Whilia hUb'h Uu arL e bad llc cvoiitiittoa ut tbo tl or lL cf.s I the pteasaire 4 caluar npn and aut- actr vf U crp to be prWvced, aad Ib b ranAlat adr s mm, m, mmawm a"w x a aaw . ,-! ( II. Hwlrfl. We foaod biaa to be rea- mm.' . W tai aau pea heart ea a aaan in hea art prvAraaiar Cbritiaa tvacbtra and 1 lLlbi tbr Tat t f. k rn.tti rata clalaaedj a amajorilr. aad aaaa I ixcacbara krra iLt kDo.;. is ... I .v . ..... . - I . " . I " raua were vaal U um Rrrb I eriaaca. aave avot raixd tbt - n i licaa dlotea vrtr mwmm 1 tbat I deaaaciatio. f iW y.m iW ,b,. ' ... tM.r chief MmmttT itwU are a tbcre rVl be a row. AU vava toayraraarvwWtb - A,.. . j . i, r-i i-. . ay aNMttbat hvlbat aira claat rrr. I OrWaaa raa red wu r t. ... . ..... . . I . - - - - -wt P "".'""H U tttfwt. t t U 4vcd to u.e jtj anaaally by a wcil Ib c4c of all rarUea. Je baa mmj aua4 casta Naccv I waiia cwrcy x ia aoaUaana iauxho rcaaVl Ware riealW latUUm I bav k mimt .v t 1 . a frar bar rooat aad trH loalara. aa4 1 atrodl. It aartlr caaaw 1. tkai vjahoid aav heea utroMly wU I Oaty art arpronU. the "anilk of bwaaaa kialateaa" LarTelv aocoaaa. tie aa been a patriae aar axaay year aad baa alaroes filled tb poaiucm railed poa to occupy la t euaa the rrapeet aad f r eternity. They demand ihe publi cation : of all marriages, and funeral notices, obituaries and lamily episodes, for the next forty year, gratis. fjcak of pay aad tbey grow indignant. "IKm't I ftatronize yotir pajt-r ' Ves: but you. receive the, worth of your money, for what you pay.!' 'JIut,'""say the patron, "it will not ct von any thing loput ibis in,' which is jnt a. ridiculous as to ak a man u grind your axe on. bis grindstone, and graciou. v tell him it wont est lnui a ctnt. Il takes itiney tonin a newspaj-cra well an any other bnsine; nj paj-cr will aucceed financially that cariira a dea.1 bead yoteui. Any utenlion of the poo pie's anatra thai tbey are aniiou tuacc in print is worth faying for; and when priatcd is generally worth aa much a any other investment ol the aine amsMint. Tbe newapaper businc ia very cx-1 acting oa all connected with it, and tbe nay cmrarattvely amal! : the rr- i-Mflor sfiak more woary in matler pecfita, aad tbe editor aad rrportera and prtater work harder and cheaper tbaa tbe aac number of naca ia any other profnnion rrnntriag toe civea aaaoaat of ialdltrc, traiainr aad oraugary, 1 a lite ttaa iu caaraM aad adatc4 acasaol af tbaa kaad. Oa I f fP . : j. .. ... 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The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1875, edition 1
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