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THE BAM i. .; 3 :.. ' - ! ' v 1 f k I ' ; f . I aK - . , i .' m,r" "? T I- 1.1 4.;- - -' . . . . . . t-l l-A AL. ii - i !-.! d . m 1 4 r 1" i I II O TATE FA I II. tiik important' day. Thuiday, October lOtli. J-'lOIH H'Tihiv "was tsi'.' crowning dav cf tfn-''Tiiir",niil capj'od it with xu-cc I'.v iiiiti' iii l!i mi. min seven, ear-loads (it M'( jile.'tliiee on a scat and tanding fti :.( IH' over the ( 'hathani mil llvshs't renins ol-oiml ry pco uuretV into toun; .'Favctteville It inked a Broadway mi .ppUHe- ii-.hIi'. liv iii'i- v a iil n ten. nVliick Ui'iA -(-u: of moving is transferred to the fair grounds ally ii wits ftU.eW a multitude of Vtsltiii rs. Ynrkius estimates were made crowd. The grand stand was to eVerv tier and even seat. of tll( pacKC To bi .m i i r it down 'Jo a verv fine point ; ,n ..rj A verv li . 'I'll. Men thousand would !?e the ir:fest. (llHWfl , Jiiliitiun is in litll iiiHiiieiiade in ln i J Ii ii -r. . 10 verv le- Wrf inhntpiaWirtfl fiijtd with enlrie.s. A l .nil V13T ir 'y Alfred falmer of are ubMjf iiiut'deck('d with ontamoiitai Tl i ekl a di (s . s win in (1 ' t li ick est : an ui i d the ot-jriiA eakt's q)tciuireriy Mrs. JUakiiall. ' A M tanif "display oy ( indi.i niliher tree ijit. 1 Jeiison, in the mid- with a f j -wiir nitteli admired h. in's.-oiii !i;is(!i exhiltilio-nV. eot- tm stjij k .e raised lumsi it and that at tnlirtcdl mneli attention 1'rein the old Iaiiuei4. It was ljlanted in the sprinir o' aind lias orne a crop. verv near rlilce. spring' Ti.- Dr. tlrissom trims it ' everv r.iireant that atinu'teily'al I eyes- waj Min rycepuon oi rne mima ry cm hrachijn' Itin.yhamV endets.. and the companies from'. Wilmington. J-'ayet te .y'ill and Sev,1irni. th? ltattalio'n joined Vy.tliQ i'laleiiih I.jrht infantry mid the 'entire 'cinftiand set in the field under tUf'FihMtryisi.on ofM-.ijor ranlv. At J-v'clorjv two straight heats of udf niit oasu vere run liy Ilojie. on- terl Uv U,oy,i-r and Dancey, and P'.liza v Hvatt, Uv James Norwood. 11. ipe J won t h( two heats in ."; and fit. .4, " ' 1' fUlll 111 Iitth vjh .ei's, i-oiidi used. 1 ,iLT 5)fdnvi(a"tk4"achnient of 10 jn'eiuheifs of" tlie " Newl tern f J ravs, a r- ri ve The first named had men in line aiid was ofircered as foiiows: it ,;tptaiA,..M. .Taylor ; First " Lie'ii- tenant, "icnant. A. I j. J le-liosset : frecoi'nl J,ieu X. II. Kprunt ; dunior Second. t ilx'ox Orderly f5cr-eant, AVaitcr ; i 'o'nev': Second OrderKviW. Smith, dp Third Orderly, J. -M. ("ronlv; : Fourth VFrueriv: .James li.. Jn-adiev. Tlx' UeUicUroojit of the Ncwbern Orays wre : t'slptain, Win. V. Whitford:; jSectinV Lieutenant; John -Roberts; ,( )iiiriA erpeant. J )p vid Wanl ; Cor 'po'ral, Clark Whit ford : "Privates. W7u. .;UH.,p- tiljy. J. W. Mannix. H. fAV.Stevenson. Jas. A. "Jones, Wash. ilrvtin. ' I Tiiu c'ayDtteville IiuleKMident L'ijrht InfantnVnoulit Y1 naskets and were joniceted as follows: "Major Ha ih. Com ; maildiajf? lft (.latain A. II. Worth: ;-M ('apt-uin, A. A. AlcKethmi. Jr.; U'apfai. H.V. Lutterloh. They were met at it he depot by a .detachment of ithe Ra eijih Lijrht Infantry..... 't'he Raleigh Taht A r( illery "was 'J coiiipo-ed of is men. Tju: .idlicers wer.(k: Captai i. J. SY. Tee; 1st Lieutenant. J. i I. Jnhnston: I'd Lieutenant. J. 1. Whitaer: .Orderly Serjeant. ,A. Ik j ;! i r n a H i . a n d se. v e r a 1 i i on -c o 1 1 un i ss i ? u d (Ili'im-K j The I in by 1 tettevil larjiet sJiootiiiir was participated i men iromvne iiifiun-ton. l ay e and Newborn ami twoRaIei'h ;CompaPiiei. lie. distance was 2K ards. llnl the 'shoot 111"-" acconlin-.' in I'ptou' Infanti tActics. .The Wilmington I-ijrht y took the iisst chance and made .llie lol Smitli. hlanks Mdanks wi"nf scu-e: Vapt. Taylor, 22. Faisiirn ( 'azau.Y. 22. 22. t : Serirt.. : blanks; Hcrirt. J.radlev.' Howies 22.;2;:7i; Ibirhank, 22. ; UroVvii. 22: 22. :U: Herrv :i. Fvfe, 22. 22. J; V ium.o blank? Fayytteville . I lidependent Lilit In- . a . - - i ii - . - . . . - ' T lantry A. II. Worth: K.P. fower, l)lanks : . lb Fidlnr 22. 22. r tj n ... i i ... Maiuiaov. u . i; i. )OV:, ,,,, . 1 . i, .... . , ' Tdnnks T.M.Mct.aJiohlin. 3 bhniks.- It. McMillan, 22. :ut .U- J. 1J. IJroad- m - . . . . d. :?Maiks;,lMi.vIlairU. '22. 22, Raisin diiiht Infintrv -i ,r5v. 5 : un- n.iijiirs .inn me ; scores or t ho mem 'ers of the. ('oninaiiv It v.-.ii i. r.i.,i!f of .our that we A..ie unable to irot"thK score df each -member. The inmnh.Ou of the team, however, were C I), pp. O. Wliitlield. Thos . T.mn,. i liurcli len, Jddm Ileasley,: (J. AV, Smith. T. AV.Al en-- 'rown, -M. Haves. The scores Mere as. follows, but: we do not i i. hiw Avno. nuule them: :i blanks; 22 o blanks; blanks- :H,l:Mk :n.lanks 'Udanks s: 22.22. 0: blanks :? Man f The nun led made ; Rah ft . . . Newborn Vlreys have Kach member of the blanks. heen team igh Li'jrht 1 ).V:. blanks; Lieut. J..l . Johnson! - ''Ijks; Private Crosbv, 3 blanks: AI. Vdder, 22. 22. (U It bill be see.! from the' above that each jmember h red three shots The contek bemg oyer.it was fouml that vdlo Indepennt Light Inrantrv: hav ing lAade the best sinrle shot, had C.m the prize plume, and that the Favette ville Independent Light Infantrv hav ing inade the best series s of shots, was wititlvd to the prize fla?. 4i I venocst of the committee on the AuUtary contest in tariret shootin"-. the Secretary and Superintendent of the fair, Capt. C.: B. Denson, delivered uu unless iromihe Judge's stand, in pre4nti,,r the prize plume to the suc cessfpl shot. ; The companies were Ur W. UP iu hollw sciuare. . 7 responaeu to very T AY I LM INGTOX, NORTH handsomely by a gallant meinW of tJie sueeessful company. After this, Capt. B; C. Manlr pro posed three cheers for J. MaltsJ and the Fayetteville ? ; Digiit Infantry, which were heartily jriyen. Capt. M. P. Taylor proposel three cheers for the State Ajrricnltural Stx iety, and for tke city o!" Raleiii. and after 'other clieers for other people, and things, the mili tary mai l hed out. . ' f Hie nio?t authenji(OifeSnio'I rt can jn-t a to the scoring, in the target ractice, ia : that the hnlls-eye was scored ( and the shots were counted lv in hes trom the centre of tin ee rr: Kkuj.J ci:m:kai, city m:us .5 :ilfe I'aiitwcll Aimuuiiccs that He has AhandoiHil the - Refobiicair Iaity Will Support the Juieiid ments and the Democratic State and i'ounty. Tickets A . C'ard to this Ilftecti . ' Tn (lie CttjH- i''nir : 'ri.Mi.(;To. X. '.. Oct. 21, "T('. I observe my name isniounced as a speaker, fcc, ou the. Ilepublk4n .fdde. AIIoav me to savlthat 1 hava made no appointments in this .canvass, 'and am makhig- no ppeeches. I . have, made none and will not make aliy. T" haVe. since t he war, been, acting with and for the Republican ..party, but I have' abandoned that organization. In the pending election I shall vote for the .Ratification- of. the Poii-stitutional Amendments and the- Oemocratic State and County tickets, in accordance with what 1 humbly conceive to be 'ihe interests of the coinmunilv. Respectfully. ' v F.nwAiiii C.v.v:; wki.i.. . ' ' Itqmarks.. . , For several months it hnbecn known in the city that Judge tJantwell was not in full 'sympathy with (he views and aims of the Republican .organization. Ue has always favored the Cnstitu tional Amendments. Now that he has foninilly withdraVr from political as sociations that could not be .otherwise than degrading to a ueutleman of his refinement' and culture his friends; may Avell feel frratifie'd and lie may' "have a sense of satisfaction whichTlHcoujd find in no other yvay.. ; Democrats are pleased with his return' to the fold not because they Jiave urgent need for him, but for the reason that lie places him self now where he ought to stand politi cally, with his " contemporaries of the bar and the. forum. It U. foy this reason' lhat Ve are glad .fttxlge Oantlwell has formally announced hLmselfa Demo crat. t Sunday Service... Worship in the various- churches of the city to-daV as follows : St. James corner of Market aiid Third streets. Rev. Dr. A. A. AVatsmi rector. . Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Evening Praver at o'clock.. Sunday School at -L i if, . Front Street M. K. (South), corner of Fnfnt and Walnut ,T-et Rev J r.. -Mann pa si or. Service every Sab bath at I a. m. and 7.1 v. m.- Sabbath School at .' j-.-mI Fifth'Street Methodic K; South), situated on: Fifth, ..between Nun and Clnycli streets. Rev. J. M. Rhodes pastor. Servbses at 1 1 a. m. and 7 p. M. Sabbath Scliool at a. m. Irst Presbyterian, corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. Jos. .11. AVilsou I . D., pastor. Services, every SaMiath al 1 L a. m. and H r.u. Sabbsith School exercises at 4 o'clock "K r. Second -lresbvterian, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets.: Rev. C. -M. Payne astor. Services at II a. m. and 7.1 i .m. Sabbat.h.School and Bible Class at 4 p. m, Seats free. First Uaptist. corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. James li. Taylor pastor. Sunday School at 1H a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 ivm. Mis sionary. Society meet's at 4 r. m. . Second Baptist, on ; 6th between ("hurch and Castle streets. Services at II a. m.. and w v. yu Rev. Mr. Jones will give a lecture to the , School at 3 o'clock i. m. ' . . Sjt. John's, corner of Third &vA Red CroHS street. Rev. eore Iatterson rector. (Vhbi-ation of Hoi v Eucha nstj at 71 a. m: Morning prayer at 1 1 6"clock : Evening Praver. ") o'clock. Sunday School at 4. ... St. Paul's (-Episcopal), corner of Fourth and Orajigo streets. Services at 11 a. M. and 71 e. m. lley. T. M. Am bler rector. Seats fivv. " St. Paul s -Evaug. Lutheran, corner of Sixth and Market street?. Rev. O. D. Rernheim pastor. Preparatory service (Oorman) at 10 a.-m. 1 1 erman Service and coinnmnion at 1 1 a. Knirlish service at 71 r, m. Sundav Sdnx)l at li l'. M. ; - St. Tlunuas' Catholic. IH'k-Ic street, between Second and Third street: .Moijiing Services at 7 and 10 a.m. Vespers at 7 i m. Sunday Sc1ko1 at '.1 A. A lecture by Rev. Father Cross at ?1 p. m. . ' -, First Congregational- Servic'cs evie ry Sunday in Academy -VaU, corner.of Seventh and Nun streets', at 11 a. m. vnd 8 r, m. Sunday' School at 3 r. r. Services at St Mark's (colored) Epis copal, corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets. Morning prayer at 11 o'clock; evening prayer at 8 o'clock. Meeting ot the I.. 11. S. -: The following from f the President hould command the attention of those to whom it is addressed , L . The officers ami visitors nf 1i' To dies'. Benevolent Societv are earnestly requested to meet at the Hook and Ladder Hall,at 4oTclock next Tuosdav. to consult on business 'tf tit!? liiipir- iauctj xo.au cpnccmeii both memwrs and recipients!. ' ' CAROLINA, .SUNDAY Have We a Maryland Murderer In OurMIdstf 'The ptdice authorities have n-cvivcl a copyortheJ.rfKlamation of the (Jo v ernorf Maryland offering a hundreJ dollars reward, for tho appn hen.iion of one B. J.. or Jox ph Hughes, alias St Leon, alias St. Leno. who murdered li. O. Hook in Calvert county, in that Stall-, on the Pith or SeptemUr, 17C Said Hughes. St. 1-.mi, or -St. Leno. is thus described : He is aliout a feet or 10 inches in height, dark t'oniplex i"u. dark hair, (not .-traight:) round full !a e; . -ear over, his nghf eye; two finger.-, broken on his left hand." the lit tle finger ami . the one next to same: quick and active in his movements and Weighs about 1(J." to 1 To pounds. The IV. "A f. Thi Wine Cm .any will arrive this morning, it is understood, from Raleigh, where they, hail been' in attendance upon the. 'State' Fair. The Company: although it missed the prizes -offered for the best shooting in the target prac tice, showed to fino advantoge in' ilrilb and parade, and won many enconliums. All Item tor ( arnnnniiK Uon.I.r During the past week throe meat shops or stalls were established in the vicinity. of "Mud Market.'' There are now six, nearly all of which are within a stone's throw of the Market House, thaf beautiful specimen of Orecian architecture, which has been an orna ment to the city for almost a quarter of a century. ; . ----- - Ty City Subscribers. For a-few days longer theCity Agent, M r. Thoruto!-.. a. ks indulgence of 4 fie Caim: Fkaii's subscribers. In some measure the route is now to him. and being quite extensive requires time to learn it thoroughly. In a day or two more it is probable there will be no trouble in the, delivery. - - We regret to learn that our fellow citizen, Mr. V. Roddick, of the firm of Brown tV Roddick, who had just re turned from the North, was recalled by a telegram stating that his wife'smoth cr was dead. I le left Wilmington yes terday for Post on, where the deceased ladv resided. The -Mails. For two nights past the Quails from the North have, been behind, Thurs day's and Friday's mails only reaching the city last- night. The detention was north of Weldon. The WcEAher To.Itay. The predictionsare.warmerand clear or partly cloudy; falling followed by- rising barometer southerly windSkshift ing to cooler northerly, partly cloudy weather and rain areas ,Sev AdvertiscineJits. Dan forth, school bools. buys and sells secoml-hand booklX'xt. to tho PosTOJTife, ; J. A. Springer, diireivnt khuU Qf coal.- wood sawed or delivered !or,. Cor ner Front. n.i drkct streets." ' Charles, D. Myers Ac Co., family supplies- sauces, pickles, preserves, fish, meats, wines, brooms, brushes; etc.. etc. The C.vi'K Fi:ar has no free list Everybody may read it upon paying ten cents a-week. CitylMarshal Price has ordered that no meiber of the Police Force shall mix in political affairs (except to vote while on duty). The Rev. Mr. Mann will preach at Fifth Street M. E. Church this eveninsr. Rev. W' S. Black. Presiding Elder, will ofikiite in the Front Street M. E. Church; to-day - The-menibers of the Historical and Literarv Society, alluded -to a few davs ago. will meet to-morrow evening for organization. A Correction.; ! Ui'j L'apv l ar : j Yuii are in error about the abundance of Ura urst in our Cemetery. The error has no doubt arisen in the fact, that the Ccn nri and Virrnu'nm rpejj.s are possessed of the same medi cinal properties and resemble each other in sonic botanical relations, both be: lonirin'jr to the same natural order; rfi-ii.s grows in abundant profusion in our pino barrens, and i largely used as a domestic irtedicine, thanks to the in troduction of it. by our venerable Dr. Anderson: but 'I'ratrrsi is not' at all abundant.- Patches are found here and there in our swamps, and are at dneo recognized by their beautiful scarlet berries; P. ' rr its (vulgar liamc--running huckleU'rry), the plant your correspondent means, lias a small black fruit. X. UKXEKAIj mail, summahy. AY. II. Bailev, Esq.. and Mr. J. M McCorkle, both prominent Republicans heretofore, have left the party, and are now ardent supporters of the Demo cratic ticket. Mr. Bailey has gone to South Carolina to stump that State for y aue Hampton. . Secretary of State Howertoh, in his annual report, now ready. for the print er, demands an investigation at the hands of the Legislature respecting the charges of corruption that have been brought against him. , .- - ; -. At tW meeting of the State" Agricul tural Society Hon. George- David, of New Hanover. Oen. R. F. Hoke of AA'ake. and Col. J, M. Heck of AA'ake, were apiointed to represeut the Socie- . . I - hi ! t ty at tne iajr oi'Uie) irgmia .vgncm ttrral Society.' MQp.NjNG: ocToimn ?2. kf -I iumiv?.i:iTnHrriTrjf( i tiik ;poixth, Russia - ' ' - upon. - -St Autauomy.jox, (he. pirlsUaii PrUuiw Bfor tq be ft&ecaud' Utidtr SuprrrHUB r the PoWcfs-Lltaty Not In Alliance with Kujfa.MidC UcaUou YJcwm Pali MaU mvcUe Devpebdeut. i: .-., ' Loxih.x. Oct.' hiTlM-'panVirA-.' poudent of , the. TWt ii!tihutUs . the probability of Turkey ihfuwin; oveN it: Bulgaria by grajitiugr tW HWrtv of the Bosphorusao, Russia., Hi 14 'trtie Turkey is boundby the treat tec of 1h5(T, to which the freedom of flie BtennoVn.v is contrary, but the'ttoHyQricsjtuss. of Pnropc is drivnig Tuf key into iK-roti-at jona with her; bitU'jqst . ueuiy; , uml the Porte may breafc the Hroat v in despair. ... ,. ,The mau-of-wBi Hhkh, -2ft ims-the swiftest vci&f r.hEngliTfAurvr ordered to Besika.r A dispatch to the Ileutcr Telegram Company from Paris says: "ltis state.' here that England has replied to Rus sia that as f-he has already snpported a six months' armistice she cannot now i recommend one. of hix. weeks. luk ihe will not oppose it. No jntwer ai)pvivr ing willing to take the -initiative the question rests between Turkey , nail Russia. Asolufioutan thus only Ik looked for at' Constant iniple. " Diplo matic circles here still" hop?' for a pacific settlement. Bkklix, Oct. 21. -The- mXuHoimI Zridtn i states that (lerntnny'has de fined her position upon the anntrtice fc question as follows: .She is, judiflicreiit whether an armistice oJT six weeks or s'.x mouths is granted; therelorc hor in terposition with the object id' bringing about an, understanding between tho powers on this particular quvtiuu. van avail little; but ou the other hand Ocr many never fails to recoguize-lhat tin object to le arrived at is the tvstoriu tionofan understanding letween the powers with the yfrv "of procuring a durable iicace. Loxdox, Oct. 21. A Rcuter dispatch from ltagusa tays: -'Medim has capit ulated to the Montenegrins whl;,M' the Turkish arrisoiv of tuur huudced men as prisoners of war.. The Meutc negrins have also takca the gnus and the ammunition of the Turks. A Reuterdispatch from Constantino ple says: "The embassadors . of the powers met yesterday at thc..rciidciicc of (Jen. Ignaticff, Russian auibposHdor. It is lelievcd that they agreed upon common action for procuring an under sandidg with the Porte rejrardin j nn arfnistice and cynditibns'of peao.," A special from Bdrliii tq'.thc Pall Mull GazHtt says: 'The report is cur rent here that the powers have again collectively urged the Porte's uncondi tional acceptance of ' th5 English pr p'osals,'; . , ,'... -, A disiiatcU to - llcater's - Telejrrain- Company from Vienna says: "lUt?vih' has presented tothe IVrfc an ultnnatma embracing in snbs'tancc the' .following points: 1. A six: weeks' armistice un conditionally. 'Aduuiistrative . au I tonbmy for Bulgaria, Bosnhv nud Her zegovina. 3. The execution of reforms under the supervision of contiisiidners named by the' great powers and to be protected by an armed foi-cign force.' To-day'i dLspatcLes . necessitate a s.'rious modification ot previous , views in reganl to the Eastern question. " By confession of ihe fimcs A'ienna 'corre spondent he was mistaken about the Powers which had declared their ac ceptance of six months. Neither Aus tria, France nor Italy had notified the Porte of their adhesion to that pro posal, though none had objected to it England alone, therefore, took formal action in its favor. The effect of this is that all powers except England, re main in a position to urge, ilie Porte .to accede to the. Russian demand. On the other head it seems certoiu that Russia has not the support of cither Oermany or Austria in - the contem plated movement against Bnlgarii. .The announcement that the Czarowitui will visit the courts at A'iciHiu., , 1crlin and London seems to indicate that Kof sia is hesitating to net sep iratcly. We have also a contradiction of Rnsyian Italian alliance froiu fevcral iuartcr,' iqcluding an inspired , Reutcr dv-pulili from Rome which ays: " C'oulr.try. to rumor Italy up. to the pre.nt maintains an attitude of reserve." ( . IIUHHICAMIS. Havana and Key, West. Havana. -CM. 20. A fearful : hurri cane prevailed here all Li night. Telegraphic ciHumuuication throughout the whole island interrupted. The lines connect iug with -cable ure d.wn but will be repaired immediately if the weather allow, s. ;The barometer is till yen low and there are .feigns-of another hurricane. - t Daring the gale the wind otluiiv-d a. velocity of 00 miles an hour. Nytliuig can be heen of Philadelphia su-auitug Godfrey Klcl)er,repoTtel ahonv iCitr of Houston, from New York for al- veston ashore: half ont of water.' All saved. AA'ill probable 'get off after lightening, - . -. . - 1 - ' COXDEN'SED .Ti;i.E(;iLMS Sitting Bull's hostile camp of Iudiaru are going towards Tort reck; Montaiia. and say they desire r;aoe.v.:ThcXudIaa Commissioner at ' AYashingtwu.. t:W- graphstoT. T. MitcheUt -the .Indian- Agent, that W. Bni his lorces must syrtender, when thev-vrill b6 trfatcd'as prisoners 01 trar. . , - . I Twx?d'Will be cloeJr ruined ot his arriVal. "fc'nd allowed t4 i-omaroni-ititttt with any one.4 .-.'.' The.Sccretaxj '.of Har.. lajr-inil two hundred fcouthern claims awards. - 1 1 1 F . J I' M in - - ' - - - - 0 rr ioaru tup protection or the power ami negotiating dir(ct!r ft with tikC Turkish statcsmei think tlkcv tun 5,10 1 t. V Ll. Tmportjiji tlrcufirie H cte im ihr f ... .- CiuUtutlajLl AnlneUL , I!" (ie Knltigh .Yr..l : - J' . TV TTiiv- Sntfetrrfe . cr! tot , . t x's ju a .or . N o&iu,Cat:uxx : , M Vour attention i ihnWlto stirm - 2nf on 0.finjirfrtiOcF4An Dnli nanrti d jul init I ."lIc; hv hpi.pdmeuts foltV Cuv-.:itutiyr adopted by.VthU.tVuvi'itljui; px-d ft the rroiUMjt lonv-turioa it) th State By a provi-ion of sii-l HH ti4n n tire required to rctke freUiro of ih'r tho rote v U the rafincnlk-ruind t!i hjvtif-ii or -.-aid nmctidmAntiTn Your yerr.1 cm,rJies't. thoticf .Tu-Uuiof the $unrein- Cvdrl ' of the , .Sduj, at Ciilcigh, within tlitiy U after the tie tioo. . " . ' Yoxt m ill, therefore.- forward hl re toffMV within th tiriM rMcifiM. to M.Peaf on'f "PJiicr .Tut2e, cure t f the Wrk'of!U ijujir-;uu: Conrt, Kiieijth. rtli Oiroliiia. ' ami nurlitl. ,ou the uitHli' of- tW envelope containing the sann. tbe mnh ""ote on ConstitTi- tmnftl Amndnien ." " at Chief Ju-iticol' . Oldccr of the State Agricultural Sxlcty. At the m -el ing of the Norih Caroli naAgricuRundfetKlctv held in IUh-igh on. the 19th. Col. T. M. I lolt . wa n-ck-cUd Iresidi ut. a were olo -Mevr. Columbu- Mill. .1. M. Heck. AW .?. HawRiiK-M'. t. Battle. J. AY. Nor '" mid Vir. lirojrdcn, Vice Prea deals for the S ta lc a t . large. The t .1 lowing wcrc.t Jccll Vice Proidont from ihe vari"u Judi ial Districts of the ritat :. . It.' II. A. rdlhiu am? M. Ib Eure. 2d." A.; R. TliigjYii and Jok Sf jtou. Hd.. H. Dcrtch and C. T. Craiigirr. .4th. J. A. Iigclhard uial.S. I. Frc n;(.iil. . . .f 1 1 oth. A.- A. ilrKcth.ui nud 1 U Polk. r,th. P. E. Smb.'i an.rJ. A. Hay. Gtlu I). AY. Kerntiud J. Liu-llcr. bth. H. V. Freiwand E. A . o-ler, 9th. Dr. More nnd Ml. Alexander. I lth. T. S. Ni.-hol-nn and -.-h -.r. fonf. ' ; I I Hi. T. J. Aallon a-id J. M. AViboii. 121 U. J, K RobU-ui und .IX D. Smith. - : . Cupt: l; llH-fi wa rf-clertrd ?Sccrrtary ami P. A. AYHey Trcasurur. W-V Life Dcniocratic Paper. . Tho first b.-neof thp'CArK FKArt. a new Diuwratic daily newspaper, pub lihed in AVi!inin?toii . and edited bv Cicero AY. I larris. LVu.. was n ccivetl 011 Monday. The Capk Yr.w: Ls a lit ltnocratic paper, fully u-j to tLe tiiaeincTcryre i'Vt, twi. 1 i edited viih marked abili ty. Mr. . 1 1 irrril wields n trrnrefnl ninf vigorous -pn. and v.v Predict for hi" iajcr a brilliant asd w cessful fulnry.. I f talent Aud energy will. give a iuicc sutyi, tue Capk Vkak may Jk 4 4a cd in auvanw a Bucccrsrui imtitntiox for it bill sarrlv have both pf the ntn-e- sarvessentrals. U'ho P Vv'r. FrAii. K-?!dcs the nolit'ie:j anil jictv s deiirtlncj3t, will be rulivcned iyaorjginaJ story from the pen f Airs. L. liarns,nvho han already won a high repntation among the moVt pojmlar authors of the day; Terms of the Utiy t ape J' er, gptrr annunu . ! . -J. 0 ' ' Hidden County Canrawt. : Edwin AY. Kerr, lp, of Samfxon. togetlKT with the' cqahtv .caudidates and others, will address the people of Bladen county at the follwMuiir times and place: ... t . Kelly's t n e. Octo5er 23d. Colly, at I'wi.v,'pctolcr 24tli. ' ' Tunilulf, at Reeve', October 23ltu . AYhitc OaV, 0ttjlK:r6th. . M;vj oi Tin; pout! Pout Aijiaxac, Oct. 22. bun rlrs C.l.-, M.t sun nte5.13 M.; 1 1i..rlm f 11.' ITi., I. I - C.fll. yllle lO.tfA. M., H.ft7l. M.; high water at AVilinington 1,V A. If., Ji 1 .V. , ", Ai:i Lit , VoTrttDir. .t.nr. 1 . MurcLwjn. fckinaer, Fayt-iir-il!e, to WillUmc it Mun-hifon. Mmr J $ L'imW-MuII. Lathata. Emtthtillc J JI Net). ! rtiur Dixie, J'Utt. SinithvUle. O t; I'.r.- . 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The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 22, 1876, edition 1
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