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CAPE F3 A 11. - --' ' AAT.DNT.3DAY MOPvNTXG, NOV. 8, 1876 , DFMOCKATIC PI,AT- imnTfn iT(iT.iiHTis V TIflVAI i ADOPTED AT.ST. LOUIS, 'AV.4s, the ' delegates--' of - the. Democratic party of - tin; United States, in national invention assembled, do hereby declare he -adiniinstraJion of the Federal Govcrn ueat to be in urgent need of immediate yfojrm : do hereby enjoin upon the, nomi nee-- fi t.bin .ouvent;on and of the Demo tafie party in eaeh State, a zealous effort -aim co-op-raT.ion loiuiicnu, anaao uereoy '4li(al to our fallow-citizens --f 'every .former political connection to . undertake with i! this firrt and most pressing patri otic duly,-for the Democracy of the. whole C'mritry. : " i We do h-re miiTirm our faith in tiie et ii;u:"jey of the Federal Union, our devov ti'oi to the. Constitution of the United ;sK-' pt. ;! ;..- u iiiiiUcttlement of the V on, h-iii'i.r;! t'n-t (OMr'.iiiii.nxi -im nitn iir I and do here record our f-tadfaHtyvnfinence rnuie!it : in an:a!?lute acouiescence in me. win oi me majority, tne vital oruiciDie si i nr. jv -jiuoiie . in me supremacy oi uie ivil over the miiitary authority ; in the tot:: reparation of Church and State, for tie saha'.ik? of c ivil and . religious' free- 1 1 i r i itit!ii t'( 1 1 1 ; f fV till w S f ? f c VvvfVvTfi of tliejicpwhljc ; in the supremacy of the d'lfn : in the c-oualitv of all citizens hefore jiiht of their owa enactment; in the -liberty of individual condact unversed br : fcUinptuurv laws : in the faithful education of the" j.t'.in'i' irencra'tion, that they nay pjeserve; ,ci;.joy and transmit these best -condition c-1 human happiness and hope. VVe bciii-id the noblest products of a hun .be l years of changeful ' history "but vihii; . upholding the bond of our,:Unia .and r-iyat (d arter of these our rights, lit behooves a free people to practice also that eiei:i;d viiilanee which is the price of lil.erty. , ' t ' TliE XF.r.O OF THE HOUR. , ILid'.'rru is necciarv t( rebuild and As- i;i!.ii--!i in the .hearts of the whole people t t:e Ldiinri, f leven years ago happily rlsr eiied f ro;n t he la-nsr'r.of a corrupt central ism, wliiidi, after inflicting upon ten States' t he ra!.iiK;i';y :f ci:rpct-bag' tyrannies, lips uKt 'yeotiib d the ofhees of r the Ftderal veriii!ij iit itself v irh dneapacitx', waste: 'itifd "fraif 1, infected -States and muuicipaji'. Vviih the contagion of misrule, a ail Rxdved fitt'the jnoperty of an industriohs jK i.pie i;j tii-" paralysis oi Hard times. Ke- (jii iii is m-ee,sarv to establish a sound eiir- rifrtey, ;rivtofe the public credit, and main- t ii , mm' u:i!io:uu nonor. . KASH'Ar, FINANCE DENOCNCKO? 1 We (lenoiitii-e -the failure for : theie cf vt tryears to make good the promise bi. . .. i' "1 a. , t I !(.- n 'ri tei. ier iioies, wnicu are a enang hp tifiidiinl of value in the, hands of tlje popi", aiid the non-payment of -which is a;difre-r;H-U of the pHghtcd faith of ; the nation. - '-. ; . ;-.V'e.(fe-iKinnee the improvidence which., i:H leven years of jicacc, has taken fro in, t he . j e.opl-Y:-i n - Federal taxes thirtoen tijjifs t 'ie vvhoIeiAiiiount of the legal tender notes, s-p!ainlered: four times this sum fn useless expense, without rccumulating any rerVe for their redemption. " i -We (lenou'rtce the financial imbecility "of tfcif lai ty v.hieh, Iuring eleven years of pliiee, has made, -no advance toward re- ;uipUoii;..ibat instead, has obstructe'd.'rfc s a 1 1 1 'pt ioi i. .! H sisthiir our resourees and fei .s. t iiY'r lui j our turplus4ijcpme, and'whije atinually "professing to intend a speedy re h''iipiipn;io. speeii; payment, ha's annusjlly etjaef'-d fft'sh hindraneos thereto. lAs sucji a hindr.nVi we -'denounce the resumpfioii eitiuse f tlie. act of 1873, imd-we here de- .' : wo i '. i its renea' .MIMotellATiC FINANCE VlKMANDED. . Ve tisMhnn.d a judicious system of.prepd-, rajion byjiiilie :conomies, by official re 1 re!ieii:i'Sii,-i s:nd by wise -finance,- which Miii H vat; tiie nation to assure the whole wijrid of its perfect ability and . pel-ftct read hi ess ito meet any of its promises at i lie t ail oEthe creditor entitled to payment.. Vv v belieYji.i-iieh a system well devised, anil al?oyerall,' mt rusted to comjx'tent hands foi? ex-'euf ion. creating at no time an artj tii f.il seaivify of currency, and at no timje idarniing tin; public mind, into the with di jw a of th'at vast machinery of credit by , vvleh i'.j per cent, of all business transacf i'ii(iis are performed a system open, ..pub- lieSmd inspiring general confidence, would, I'rojr. the day of adioiitiou, bring healing on its jvvUigs to all our harassed industry, ajuT . sefjin i iriotion the wheels ' of commerce, mapufactures and the mechanical arts; ro to'( cniploj met to labor knd renew, in all Its national source, the prosperity- of the people, I - ' I JiBlOKM IX TAXATION. ' ftinn ' v necessary in the sum and tiio(le of Federal taxation so that capital iiiiiy lie et free from distrust and la bo ligfitly burdened. We denounce the pre M'lit tarttf levied ui)on nearly live thdUFani -i it it des as a inartcrpicce of injustice, 'inei juality and false pretence. It yields a uu vudiing.jiol a yearly rising revenue.' It has inipvirished many industries' to sul sid.e a 'few; it pndiibitsiniportsthat mighl fpiireiiase the productsfof American laboi it Has degraded American commerce fron the first to an-inferior rank upon the high .seas. It has cut down the sales of Amei-i-, au: inanufavtures " at home and abroad, a-Uidejle'tei'l 'the; return of American agri cultjUre or induftry, followed by half our i'ei .ole. It costs tbe people five tiines more fhd it priiduees to the treasury, obstruct ;iheproce.ssrs of production, and wastes tiieMi'niits of labor. It promotes fraud and fosters smu'irirluiar." enriches dishonest ofti. rials and bankrupts honest merchants. We - 1 t.. . A .11' A T. A. . F ieii!aii:i unit uii eusiomnouse laxauoa Vhall lie only for revenue. ' V RETRENCHMENT IN EXPENSES. l.rform U necessary in the scale of pul lie cxp.Mise, Federal, State andmunicipal out Oi Federal taxation has swollen from Sf.;JW,()0O, gold, in 1SG0, to i."0,000,WX)J enrrency, in 1870. Our aggregate taxation warfrom 184,000,000, gold, hi 1S60, to 7:;t1!,t;;H,0,'H), currency, in 18,70, or In on deead" lo!s than .pcr head to nore thiii 'flS per head. Since the peace the people have paid to their tax-gatherers more than thrice the sum ' of the" national debt, and 'more than twice that sum for the Federal Government alone. We demand a vigor-, ous frugality in ' every department and from every officer of the government. ; -i WASTE OF THE PUBLIC LANDS. in pow.,r which has Squandered twohuiiJ ' '' - V ; CHRISTIAN CITIZENS AND MBATirex rht .CHRISTIAN CITIZENS AXD MBATITEX.gHI ' : NESE. ' - 1 Keftirm is iVie)ifinrv ti nAnoAt . v. .. ..... ..v . w ui i V .VI1C I C takes of the Kenubliean Comrresa atid th cmrs of our treaties, and our .diplomaUc relations which have stripped our adopted . ciuzcus oi joreign oirtn ana Kinared race - -"uuictj mcr. recrong the Atlantic of the shield of American citizenship, and have, expoed our brethren of the Pacific coast tn th incursions of imt. rmc f tTI same rret. iwivnt: t.vlr ar in f-t . w mm. w . fru, mM VU VMV. by Jaw denied citizenship through natU-: bv Jaw aeu rAK' uameaa Stamp i-aiizanon, as ueing nenner aeeustimed to the habits of a. progressive civili2atioto,3ur exercised in liberty under equal laws. . ;We denounce the policy i which thus discards the' liberty-loving German and ; tolerates the reyival of theTCoolie trade in Mongo Han women, imported for inlaiQralpxr IKjses. andMonsrolian men hirml ti? fvr iorm aerrne jaoor ctmtraets, and demamd such molitication by Congress, within-a. constitutional limitation, as shall pi event the lurther importation or immigrition of the Mongolian race,;? -. - . . - ; 4 reform 13 thi fiAMPOcv A form aerrile Jabor etmtraet.-, and demaad , fcucn mo-iUication by Congress, within . - - . -J va.ui IS1 F9 ' Reform is neeesRarv." n1 - u - - J 1 ..v 1I1.H1 JZ effected hut by making it the controlling lie Iection.rKftinr iLfa'bovi the Vise j jues wtfjfYwhich tke cOec- udttMssae with rljch bhey'bulf Jenky ie pecaritn strife in GLt tJJkZLli Fchoeb, ofrmhivb the rTTr..- , ..... v ; , cbuiuiiiMimeni. anu Ruppori ueiong exciu- iYiiixifi. theiJSCU. SAates.iuuhif h the .uemocraue pany uas cnensuea irom tneir foundation, and resolved to maintain with out partizanry or preference for any class, eet-t or creedj;- aitd -without contributing from theTreatfuy to any the false ;l;4ue by which they soek to light anew toe dylm einl?M?ctionaU hatred) between. ;kjn drecl people, once unnaturaily. -efttraugfd, 4m$,qpw. ipuA&Mi ooe. indivisible Rcpalv lie taf d a .common tlettiny ; ',. '. . , ; v , " REFORM iSTflE. CIVIL SERVICE. . Reform is necessary n the civil service. Experience prpVee' thai thclefiVient, eco ndihiyil conduct of the governmental bup incsatsnot possible 'If it,TdvD fcrv?ee be Object to- chanjre -at every election be a ize fonght for at the ballot-box-bc a brfcf,rcf ardjof party zeal, instead of post 6f, honor. a.ssicTied for nroved mrrmptPTwv should neitiler bed tax. upon the time of ".vn riuwmivw ,: muiu ocuiU ui.TtcMi9 Tabuled the, ptrformaiice, attest that the party in power can work out nopraVti Nil r Wtary" reform.' . ' -' ' tvs ! w. .V . RETORM .WOXG THE III Gn EST prntlC SERVANT?. Reform' is necessarv even mori in tho higher grades of public senlce-Prcsident, vlcerC6laenI, tuages, Senators, Kepre seutatives, Cabinet officers. .Tliese officers, and others in authority, . are the people's servants. Their, offices are not private perquisite; they are a puVh'c trust. Vhen the annals of this Republic show the dis grace arid censure of a Vice-Presidjent; a .lati Weaker oJf thi llouse of Represeuta rtive marsifUug his rulings as a presklinj; officer; ;thcir friead .profiting secretly by their votes as-law-makers; five chairmen of thp leading committees of the.late llouse ;6f Representatives' exposed .in 'jobbery; a late; Secretary 6? Ahe Treasury forcing balances 'in !tlw" public acconnts ; a late Attorney General. misaDDronriatino- unhiiV Xuuds ; a Secretary of the Navy . curiclied or enriching hit friends by percentage lcVicd off the 'pioflbs of Contractors with his ' Department; an 'ambassador: to England censured for a dishonorable speculation ; the President's private secre tary barely escaping conviction upon trial for guilty complicity in, frauds upon the revenue'; a Secretary of War impeached Tor" Mgli cfimes' and' confessed misde-mieanors-i-the "demonstration is so com plete that theilrstsstepin reform must "be by Unpeople, Or hflmost ;nien from another party. The disenre of one political organ ization infests, the body politic and thereby making no change of men , or party, Ave 4ran"get no 'change of ;rneaeures and. no 'reform. " ' '-i ' - ' r RADICALS'; AND -.RADICALISM MI.ST i HE ' ! '.' DRIVEX FROM'l'OWER. ''Alllhese abuses wrongs and crimes the product of the sixteen ' years ; ascend ancy of the Republican party create a necetsity for. reform, confessed by '.Repub licans themselves.' But their 'reformers are voted down in eonvehtion and dis placed fnmi the i Cabinet. The mass of Iwnvst'oters is powerless to resist the cirhty,.tbcusaiidr otlicerholders its leaders' (a'nll glides. ' V " ! . . I . RefoYm ci'n'oi'ily be had by a peaveful, civiq rvolUt m. AVe demand a change of syste m:; . a haoge of - administration ; a thange of jmiies, that we may have a chaji9 of men. " ." - ' .THE SlTATE GOVERSlliNT. ' ' ''. -T-r.-r. u . " . . ' : Aamfs ot Olficrs. i i -.. i - . i.' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. (Jo vernor Curtis 11. Brogdert, of Wayne Lieutcnaiitv' Governor R. M. Armiicld of Iredell, - ' . .- .' ' Secretary of State W. II. llo'werton. of Vidic.; . . Treasurer T! A. jenkius, of Gaston. AKditor-Tohn Reilly, of Cuniberland. . I Atteriie- General-!'. Ll' Hargrove, Of Granville. - -: : v.:; ": .' Adjutant,, (iencnil John i). Gorman, of Wake, .. . " ' . . "Superintendent o.f Public Jiittruction John Pool, of Pascpiotahk. ' : i fJwernor's Private Seewfary John B. Ncatlieryvof,Wake,j -i : JCOrCIARV TrtAHT.M EXT " Chief JnsHcejJrejBe t'ourt-Richinond M. Pcarsofij -of Xadkin. . A : ' ; ; " , .pSociateJ,ustjces--Eclyiu G. Reade, of Beaufort;. W. B, Ro'dmau, of Beaufort; Thorqas' ; Settle, .' of j Rockingham ; W. P. Byhufn of Mecklenburg. CloWs of. Supreme ' ourt W. Tl. Bat leyroYVke., ;-i ; ;. - Ti . Marshal D .A. "Wicker, of Wake Officers of the . Mtiuicipality of Wil- fSfAyor-AV. P. Ctnadav.! ; Aldermen T. M. Garlner; Jr.T. Cassi aQyVTft Uv Bates, J. H. Netf, RJO. Myers Iliramr 4 laukitw, , eol., Duncan Holmes; coUr W. JI.' Brewjjugtou, col., W. Th Banks, v?l. , ' '- '' 'Clerk and Treasurer T, C. Servoss. ' Chief of Fire'DepartmenWR;ger-Moore 1'ederal Officials. Ciiyckrof.Custoins-ijoseph C. Abbott: f irpuiy vonecior-n. V Postmaster E. Itr Brink Chadwiek. Hanover County tioverument. - Ltlu Sujrior Court and Judge of Probate James Heaton Sheriff-S. H.' Manning.' ' CoMuuissioners J. Cl7 Wairner. Delai ware Nixon, eol Stacy, VanAmringe, D, C. Davis. .' r ' Register of ;Deeds Geo! AV. Bordeaux, col.' -tsr.t lj--(v..e ; -. , . Treasurer J: A. Hewlett. ' I . , f. Coroner Ed. Hewlett. ' fostal Hours. . . j The Jiiajte, clo at-the City Post-Office: as follows : ;''' " . , Northeitr';throurh and way - tnaildaily . - . . 6-0 A. 5L Mails lor the N.-C. i Railroad " sad .-routes supplied there- SmILy . daily (except Suudaya) - 6-00 Af Onslow V. TT -l- Onslow C. II. and intprmti. ate offices, everv Fridav n-rs 1 r ! tPr3i:ma' y twnnboat close at Ak MM MuJJy, tixeept Sundayg.; . f Mafia f.r FcxrHim t . OJ "f, i!'u recK, Sud- anil .u. ... . , . . ... . .K Mails delivered fromTf X. to 7i3 .ais ueuvcrea Irom, (i A l tn V-'Zri PM.and OuSunrUys from 8 to 90 A. M. - . . . .t , " . , .""T ' Mtom i . .B7Z"' ? - r . JlWey OTUer IOr Offieei, . t . ' . Stanibs for sale' at general delivery wlien Stamp Offiee is closed.' . - " . Kty Boxea aeeessible at ':all: hours',' day .yilalsicollectai fifonj .street boxek: eTerv day at 430 P. M, (W.?0 rT - - -:ii?; ' .wOi" . -n. fi' ; . . " ' oidt ii,iWi,, -n-vrmT " rj fff. lnJ Wtfs PubisutxVwetljrt t Ur?cfisboro',nK. 6 i;VVj-r " ;: r--r....' X . .Aodre6 1 mm!- -ii,l. . ,it nov 7-tf Uric idkjrolC.'11 Tub tewspapebs of nobth Lf CAROLINA: Y XoKTH CaROUIXA PKK.SBTTERIAN, weekly, j C'apf Fear, daily (Democratic). j Star, "daily and weekly (Democratic). Ralci-h: CnRTiAX AuvocATr, weekly, Methodift i Biblical Recokdeh, weekly (Bcptit). , News, daily and weekly (Democratic). Noktii Carolina Good Try.PLAR, wccklv (Tcinperance). Fbibvd-tjp -Temperance, weekly. NtRTn Carolina Faiimek, wc.kly. Era, weekly (Radical). - i Charlotte : Observeu, daily and weekly (Democratic) Demook-XT, Arcekly (Democratic). Soi.thern Home, Aveekly (Democratic). j Greeusloro : Patriot, weekly (Democratic). Nbtw North State, weekly (Radical). i Ashevill : Citizen, weekly (Dem.) I Expositor, weekly (Dem.) Pioneer, weekly (Radical.) Salisbury : Watchman, weekly (Dem.) Examineh, weekly (Dem.) Salem : Press, weekly (Dem.) Winston : weekly (Dem.) Sentinel Sfatesville : Laxdwakk,: weekly (Dem.) American, weekly (Dem.) Morgan ton ; Blade, weekly (I'e Mt. Airy: , Watchman, weekly (Dem.) Visitor, weekly' (Rad.) Hickory : Press, weekly (Dem.) Lincoinioii : Progress, weekly (Dem.) Shelby : j Banxhr, weekly (Dem.) Danbury : Reporter, weekly (Dem.) Reidsville : News, weekly (Dem.) Times.ao Mehcxry, weekly (Iem:) LexingKh: : Recokd, weekly (Dem.) . , weekly, (Rad.) Graham:. (iLKANKRwcekly (Dem). ! Hillsboro: Reockdek, weekly (Dem). Durham: Toracco Plant, weekly (Dem). Herald, weekly (Dem.) Oxford: ToRCULionT, weekly (Dem). Warrcnton: Gazette, weekly (Dem). Centennial, weekly (Dem). Weldou: Newh, semi-weekly (Dem). Turboro: Southerner, weekly (Dem). Rocky Mount; Mail weekly (Dem). TojMiot: Transcript. '.inl-monthly(Freewill Bap tist.) Wilson: . Advance weekly (Dem.) Zion's Landmakk, semi-monthly (Primi tive Baptist). ' Newbern: NuTsnELL, daily (Dem). Xewbernian, semi-weekly (Dem). Times?, qreckly (Rad). Wttphingtou! Echo, weekly (Dem.) "Wuat Next, eemi-weekly (Dem). Elizabeth City: Economist, weekly (Dem). North Carolinian, weekly (Rad). Goldsboro: MEssENGER,seinl-weekly.&Meekjy (pern). Magnolia: Record, weekly (Dem). Lumbertou : Robesoxion, weekly (Dem). Fayetteville: Gazette, weekly (Dem). Wide Awake, weekly (Dem). ' :. ' Rockingham: CouniER M eekly (Dem.) ' Swrit ojr tugjctu, wrekly (Kad). m , Wadesboro: Herald, weekly (Dem). Polktoii: '" " , , , V Ajtsoxiax, wwkly (Dem). ; i ' . Monnnr: HarqciRKB, weUy (pern.) i : , . - ....... A'.' ' ' Concord: Reuistek' weeklr fLVm weekly (Dem). ' MIsrELLAXEOUS. TO POS TMA o" TICKS. 1K LEU. Til HEW YORK II El! ALU. ! Tho Iai!f Ivllii...: of JIi ' conccilcd to In llivnt-v-t N-ws-' paper of t!v- am" l..;!i in j...:nt of cir-1 ctibtionnmlpopnbritv. . c!t:tlel. i s'h jiav-: for u?i .ar. with"';! i-j days. ! $." iavs J.', ?i i;'. .ini-l.iv- in-j . . i cl'uii'd. 1 pays on six n:r it?i. witUout Sr.'i davs. t?2 pays o:k y.u for v.ux - K'l-I- lied dav of tlie w-k ??1 ays for siv ::: .::: i-r :tny sj".--tified day of lli. : vi. $1 pays for on nsnutli, Sr.nd.iys in cluded. wk pfiu.isii no semi oi: t::i .vi:;:ki.v KDITJo.v. T1IK AVKKKLY II KK A l sta.:: I KS!!. One cr.jiv, tw yc.:r. $'2. Two ccpios Four i)iv's. Any larger uhiiiImt :it .l2.'" lier i-i"v. We will n eeivo from Postmasters and Xcv.suc;:!ers yearly sulcritions for sinzlecoplos ofonr Voeklv :tt $1.2." XKWSDKALKIIS .SLTPLIKi. I'oSTAt.K YRV.r.. m Daily Edition. Two ;uid a lulf cents er cojv, except :-U!:d.iy. .cnudty Edition. Four cents per copy. Weekly Edition. Tluve cents per copy. THE XEWS A XI) ro ill I El! ! A I Axe .New? paper. The News iinut'oiirier N pub':.:iH-J at and has three editions Daily, Tii weekly .:n l Wcckl. TLRJI- ! 'Uli; NKV.S. ANil I I ll 1:1 Dam v Knirn.,, .,.;, , ,-. !(: air iiv'.'ix, ."; t!nc imni.'.'., -'.; j'yal!r '' td:t ii'tc. Tk!-WeK!CL EDiTio... ;,..;'.., our yitts, .:,; nls ,:;v','tl, v Co, j.ryallc in tuUuimrr. Weekly Kdition. co ll'i,',-.. tiyr, vneyti-, ' 2: is s 01. jmyuUr in uur,i,n . RIORD.W. DAWSON ,v .. I'r,,o rs. If Rroatl sf re?t, tiarh -'.on", S. C. novs-tf THE DAITLVOiiE'sUX Publ!fhetl daily (except Sunday) at the Sun Iro?i Buildings. Southeast Comer . of Baltimore :,nd South fleets. by A. S. Ave:.!. v Co. Pll'l tsfo;- JJ't!ftJ ; Single copy, tlirccc nts ; one month, sfxtv c.nts; two month.,, one dollar: ilu,c months, (,nc dollar and "fifty cnts; kx months, three .'.oilers; 1 year, tixdollTrs. Postage prepaid at the oHUc ,y ihn pulj lislicrs. j , No p.:j- r vnt bn;r lliau paid for. THE WEE XL 1' SCX. One dollar and a half year, and 1 j;,r six months, with. (irc.it ;nov 7-tf CLl'BS. The Baltimore Gazette ECU, OF FEE.1 XEWX! rjHIE(;AZKTTF.lS PL'BLISHKD evfky X morning (Sundays excepted). Mail subscriptions, t..vta( frt.P ?G per Annum, in Advance. Tlie WEEKLY GAZETfEis publMietJ every Satnnlay. Mail ml -ripUon, istage paid, " " t i ' ! $1 per Auuuni, lu Advance. No subscription to the Veekly received for less than a year. Address, THE GAZETTE, 1 -105 W. Baltimore ft.. Baltimore. ASHEYJLLE CITZEX, A QUARTO WEEKLY PAPER GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. r-piIE CITIZEN IS A FAST FRLFND OF X Wilmington, and ban ilevotcl mnch tOue and space to eucuraging the growth of busmen relations between the Cape Fear and mountain rejrions. Snd for rat Address. STOVP a- rruxf v- ? n0T4-tf Asheville. N C j . . MJSCELL.XSKOVS TnE'STJN-! v . .,..;. . ... ... r, ,v : I.r.ADlV. L. 1 . : nr. WORLD! BRIGHT, FRESH. KKAUI.r.' a is i.i: : :V'T!ie N-w Ytk . ;J ! Annum, N th,-C!:-.-.;-' -u-I i:.t !)-!: Newsp.ijM-r.In the United States! . :i?The IVi'l'!,' .V ;-i he -1 r annum, jnifct j;re juM isa liiicpJinT fortlic COUNTJtY! Ami for tl.oirc who h ue t. 1 Smit hr d iily rcadiu:'. m-jm Addro.-, rr THE SUN, NEW YORK. nt 15-lf THE PHILADELPHIA HUES A FJEST-CEASS XEIEXI eat Monxixa .v;u-. FA PEE. THAT CAPITAL ANT) KN- tcrprii-e cm a co!ip'ia will l.e frvely p.:. ploycd to :3.iii.::o tin -Sd-'i nputa'.h rr i::iiv ?;.'i!y .- -.i,-d t.i !:. .f N jn Uic a!)K-t and Ih-M p::T ever pu'.IVhetl In Philadelphia. It contain all the latot ncwF, Inc-Iiidfrg tho AfM--fatel Pre -. Ti 1c 'r.Miis. SjKrm Ttiicrai.to hinlCorrjnd ci.ee from uil -.iiii of. 'lu'i -n-si. full .-J:d acTuralc Lr.;;-! R4 ;rf.n,. zU Iar: !M. trial Disvti" ior.s . Tall ("urrt n. T.j.c4. ii i. a fir.st-cla Live Ncwj.p;.pf r In c-vc ry r -Mct, fully equal .to the 1- st puM;-!;.l anywhere. The tLiily ilrculath.il oftbo 7"."i.f ex ceed that of f.U the I'l.il i1 l- 'a morning pajicrcoinl.im-l, wiVa or.e exception. 'Decidedly the In st licw jijn reVer puV lishcl in Phil i.h lp!iia.,,.V. ). TriK.t'. MTI.e ablot ond lrt pup. r in Pl.ila lc! delphij." .V. 5'. .v. "Tlie lnt iper in P.-iinlv.Oi!.!. Spriugfulg Jicpt'Wci. Tekm; Including p:ge, $c, a year, or V) ecnta a month. Address THE TIMES, 13 Cheftiiut St., I hiladclphia. KfJO-tf - EUGENE L. HARRIS, ARTIST IN' Crayon Portraits, sassafras' foex, x. . BEGS LEAVE TO ( ALL YOUR attention to his PortmiJs Ui Crav. -v. Persons wiidiimr gH4 i-kture t,( th. a.i wlvea or de cased Irleii.ls. can Imc l!.. ia nicely executed by i ending 2.1 Jtt a photo graph to work from. A cM photograph i iieeossaiy to insure a stH lik ii--. 1 prii-cH Im.-1ow inclu 1 jio.-tsge .y mail, r.n niilcr. A neat fran.i- of walnut and zlil will be furnished Ut those who d' tiic it at 1 Oil. "KICKS: Size 14x17 Inches Life Size (bust) c . lo 1 i to TKSTIMONTAIs : 4 Mr. 1 1 a t r: r.-esse4 tin- rare gin of bring able to delineate, accural lv. lo.i i photocrapl or other picture the c.ct likeiKt of any one. We nuuiil( v faetiou., Oxford leader. "We have M-en hi work, and ....,j,.r k excellent. Try them." Central P,o totant. . ?,VcTe ,Cin 'ial i-irtraltof Hon. A. W. enable, by Mr. E. L Hjrrls. that rtnecUadlitlonallustreoii LU t'oiu in that dciiartrnent." ToixLl!-l,l. 1 oct lVtf 1 TEN CENTS Paya lor a YVcck'a uLrli.tb n TO m thi: caii: M:it. IS THE TIME TO COME FORWARD j AND SUBSCRIBE For a Cheap Democratic Parer.. .VnCELLAXZOUS. Cheap and Reliable fl I Til' 1.1 THE CAPE PEAR A NEW WILMINGTON JtiLUX DvVotcl !vl!:c inaterJaLJutcllcctual.c; and j'iilk--l itercst if North l':i, is "iLn-l to ti public at s the tiieap rate f Kl Cents a Week, or tS a Year. 'HUE ( APE FEAR WILL ADVOCITT t in a irjj-iiij..rArii taanncr uie jrta Hpb uf a purr and manly Drmacrarrla State :.! I "tiutry. Ill I: humble np:i..i. ij Homier tmiurlsj ItJaSv oj-, tiiiis aioii i'V JttkMtti ku3 ho pn.ti :iv t'rtic t y TSlden. The CiTf flit vSJl remiide no !St!ermrc twfwfthtN who !l:-ht the latllra of tht TmvmiU rmtuA !dLrh-l:an.fsd Radk-alism Intrr-firWA V tlj(--c.f jt iwi-r and M-kln;to ttuitUla its .miot Itold ini the rame. By lWrr t.ari rr.Us. th IK fender tf th Crfma tnV LiU rty and the Inalienable lUrtutf the Ppl ar lKnnocrat. To thmtt 1'vr. Fr.R will rrrr nrk riLb the tc of rcafon anl a"-tUm. In tbrlr trW theC'Arrrrn tilllncr ic found icrtfi Clin?. Tbeo. w ari:i irivcana rtxoti ivuueui in the arrltultural, talTiin; tnfl mati'.ifi-ttjt1nr I:tm-1 of the Sa!.,h uw Imtiiirrathin. But wfcHe tt wJL xv ti I the.hjnd of w Jcorne to the rtsrtff f'.nLnr r ro'.ft'T Immigrant, It idHiwi ! S:pr s iipr u the people alrrajj trt the nx-esi'.y for t-mnomy, thrift, UUtwl fl 1. lily to h.ine and State. North CtrJm uUn tntt.t bti'M up North Caroh. In pntM-i.i.'Kc certain .fiuUr Uterry J eatun-i. the Clr. Fe U ahead c4 to v:;i mjBirarh-. N American dally !-jjj-r ..u s t.filnal Jkrtb'il Lab'duxJJy W i..." i:- rider xt r j t lit the ttra oi at sit;..i.;tl lut llireLCe. Storl- for the fr--M-, b-.th fr.a! an 1 complete, will t f..i:j-i on nnying hort rpare In tbeCr Ki:i. The f'-rary matter rf He paper M-ovrrr r t-e ubord!nate4 to the iie'j - lift vhy wi. 'v:cn idrin-c. Art arev twi in i.niu!i!y e,;ne Ie;ilhtgcharartrfitirt : the In', iii;-- lX jaeinw-ntofiLeCaf, i u:. 1 h' tH-w c .!' U:c fay CitT, Sli n ! n-ial. ill ! prtx ntnI In tlcihf- -: !. ? j nit attractive fna ; t' l . I', iLiRy the Imjortat:t lel IU bf piii.S. 1 foi lh iltrt pje. Coder Ui nottoLaM. ;i wefieludethe Market llcjwirtl ati'l Eir ji.-l Marine InteUictiec. t:iu!t;r .ire t.. fi.Ueutly crowded is tnjJl in a comer. The CmmerriiJ NeMi;i carefully comtled aoJ rette.1. V SUBiCKimON IUTD?. TI.e ImsU U cither on the wtk or Jer. TLcCic Yr.htt wUI W foruisi' -t Trn Cent jr cci. Ut VkAUs Twenty-Hire Cent f .rlljre Moblha, Itrt i-.liar-aul VUU Onta for Sii yUm'A u-l live Do:iar for Oae Year. Irrrrrd by Cjrrlr In the City or fubtxrU. No pajwr ft-nt ly mad urJe the ot-rfjion ha t-n CtAltiion made bj t'arrl.-r etcrr wcelc, ad o pa per dell trrrd fr a lonrr'tLoc than a erk. to any one nho not tT fvr ll prutntiUj. Caa I the wvnL 1EUMS OP AD-EUT1S1NG Ar. rien In another iJa. Tbe ma le jcrllly rraonaMe, la kepif th the time. ContratU can be on liberal terms for advrrt'.ier. A direr p, - THE CAPE FEAKW . oct Has Wiuusorox, 5. C V
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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