wilmington journal. (wilmington, n.c.) 1876-09-01 [p ]....s. p. hand, esq, who requested dr. r. t....
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'Ike Hadical flat if iciuioa FailureGOOD NEWS!For the Journal. N MThe liadicals met in the market QUOTATIONS FOBB Currie and J O McKenzie,
Dnnlop, Esq, and others.mmxtmw iron ttoclUn-ha- m Ar offtne Town Political Conventio- n- The Conservatives in these town Cotton Spts Rosin
lstdajnoml 281 125last " 29 1 30
Tar1 951 30
Cruds2 052 05Bass Ball, Ac. ships aro thoroughly aroused and wil
Kookingham, the county Beat of bits a gooa report 01 uismselves ontne 7th of November.Richmond county, was laid off into
The news of the nomination of
Jobatio Setmoub on yesterday as the
candijftte of the Democratic party for
cf the State of New YorkGovernor
joy and confidence to everyill carry
honest heart in the country. New
to be numberedno longeryork is now
J. C MoKknzie, 8eo'y.a town on the 16th of July, 1788, by
Buriiuiv Tilde 11, Vance anil Wa4-du- ll
Club.Buroaw, N. C. Aug. 37.
According to previous announcesment a large and enthusiastic crowdassembled at; this ptaee on the 20thinst. for the purpose of forming a Til-den. Vance and Waddell Club and toparticipate in a flg raising.
The meeting was called to order byS. P. Hand, Esq , who requested Dr.R. T. Handers to act as chairman.
Dr. Sanders,, in taking the chair,made a very foroible and impressivespeech of about half an hour, in whichhe urged the people to be np and
jonn uoie ana uenry Wo. Harring-ton, commissioners appointed for thatpurpose. The old deeds in the Regis
square last night to vatisfy the nomi-nations of their party. The Stateticket and the National ticket came infor the largest share of what littlepolitical ;nthusiasm they could stirup, the nominations made yesterday atMagnolia being apparently thought tobt of little consequence.
The meeting was as complete a fail-ure as one wonld see in a life-tim-e ofcampaigning. The highest expectations had been raised in the minds ofthe local Hadical leaders that the bit?
Tlie Outrage on th WSalte HoyJhu Ellis.
I The ilisclo urea made in Sunday'sissue of the Journjld in relation to theoutrage by which an unprotected whiteboy named J.W. Ellis has been subject-ed to the control and management of anegro man for the past nine years, willmost probably be the canse of bring-ing all the fact to light connectedwith this burning shame.
Yesterday morning the youth cameto this office and stated that he was insearch of employment He had pre-viously come to the office on Saturdaynight and made the same statement.Not knowing that he was the identical
ter omee snow tftat about that time WILMINdTON MARKETS
I lie jnairnolla Convention., The Radicals met at Magnolia yes-
terday and went through the face ofnominating a candidate for Congressfor the Third Congressional District,and also an Elector on the Presidentialticket.
I W.P. Ganaday was chosen withoutopposition as candidate for Congress,and Neill McKay of Harnett as thecandidate for Elector.
We learn that Magnolia was crowd-ed full, to its utmost holding capacity,with negroes from all directions. ARepublican tells us that there were notlese than six thousand of them. He saythe number might safely be estimatedanywhere in the neighborhood ofseven thousand. In fact it was the
all the deeds for land were simed bvthe douDtim... ? At Aamong Richard Caswell, first Governor of the Thursday, Aug. 243 P. M.her position 111 meirouinnce takes 536 under the Constitution, and uu i x UTi Market firm. Sales of 45rftnk of those about whose allegiance bales at 11 J cents per lb. The followinglead us to believe that the country
was but sparoely settled. It had c iub ouicuu quoutuons:IS LOto the Democratic party mere formerly been included in the large wrumary centsdoing; that now was the time to
exert every effort in' the cause ofcarrii the,-- The man who county 01 Anson. uooa urdinarv 101
Democracy; that the- - Republicanwhen at Rockingham is now just eigthy-eig- htHtotA ncainst Grant Low Midddling 11(5115Middling lir- hainnt ill 1 1 1 n
years old. It contains 9 dry --goodsstores, 2 drug stores, 2 hotels, 2 news
guns of the party who would attendwould draw together an unusuallylarge and enthusiastic crowd of negrovoters. In this they were totally dis
party now stood like an invertedpyrauid, only waiting for the slightinterruption in the equilibrium of the
Quotations conform to the classificationJohn Ellis whose history we had heard of the American Cotton Exrhangeof aThe
tile TCXJr iacife"- - .nlarity, need not fear the result
,f Qaf with anv other opponent.paper omee, 2 cotton factories, 1 tinand whom we had for some daysben 3 P1RITS TURPENTINE Official quo--atmosphere to destroy its gravitation shop, 3 churches, 2 schools, 4 preachanxious to see. we told him to call taions : .Market quiet and steady at 26glorious atul victory era, 4 doctors, 4 lawyers, 6 grog-sho- psand tnat now, in tnis campaign, was
the time to strike the death blow to cents per gallon. Sales of 850 casks at 26again on Monday morning, when theappointed. Not only was the crowdemail, but it was entirely without thfapparent enthusiasm which has here
ana 1 barber snop, about iXXJ innabtv cents.gentleman who has control of the bus
biggest mass of hilarious, bellowing,sweating darkies that was ever as-
sembled in old Duplin. There wasbut little difficulty in the convention's
t&nts, a noisy flock of goats, and quite
ARRIVED.Schr Willlo Luce, 133 tons, Spear, Cam-
den, Me, 15 days, 13 bbls lime to Worth AWorth.Br bark Petcheiee, 356 tons, Burns
Pernambuco, Brazil, 28 days, Vick AMebane.Schr Spring Bird, 176 tons, Hassell. Bos-
ton, 18 days, G G Barker & Oo.Steamship Raleigb, Oliver, Baltimore
A D Cazaux.Nor bark St. Olaf, 280 tons. Hassell.Hull, 56 days, R E Heide.Br bark Roberto, 478 tons, Gould, Lon-
donderry, 20 days, WiffianisiMurchisoB.Br barquentine Emma Crook, 296 tons,
bane' Londonderryi 44 day Vick fc Me--Nor brig Typhoon, 202 tons, Thomaaan,Rio Janeiro. 43 days, R E Heide.AchrJesse Hart, 2nd, Keen, Bath, Maine,J H Chadbsurn & Co.
CLEARED.ADffi5iLD J .ore.
Bamtimork --S eamship D J Fole v759 bbls rosin, 409 do tar, 110 casks sniriUturpentine, 40 bbls pitch, 25 cases tar 768bags peanuts, 45 bales sheeting, 5 do do-mestics, 29 bdls paper. 23 pkgs metaL 3cases mdse, 13 empty ale kegs, 4 pkgaherbs, 17 pkgs dried fruit, 2 bags feathers,2 pks wax, 4 bdls mattresses, 160.000shingles, 28,616 feet lumber.
Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York.Schr Mary, Davis, Tyrrell county.
DeRosset & Co.
Sf Adda, Fomnans, Tyrrell county.B F Mitchell & Son.
certain. .
.r l r J NI It t K - K ROSIN Official quotations : Marketthat party which had devastated ourwhole Southern country. They wereequal to the task, and let it not be quiet at $1 12 1 for strained and $1 J 5 foriness department of the office would
z H 1 1a 4 it iN.siiirs tofore been exhibited at such Radicalmeetings by loud and boisterous de
a number of straggling nogs andcows. By far the noisiest andmost impudent of all the inhabi
good strained. No sales reporteduo iu huu wouia give nim tsn answer said that the Democrats of Pender rechoosing its own nominee for Con TAR Official quotations: Market steadyat $1 30 per bbl. Sales of 169 bbls at$l 30
as to employment. He accordinglyto lay ln' monstrations. tants is a noted billy-go- at who is conIt gives us no pleiwure gross. The mountains did not labor laxed an effort or lost an opportunityof advancing the cause of true Demo-cratic principles, until on the 7th of
rt'tritril to A stand for the speakers and officets and 50 bbls (in order) at $1 40.oame the second time as stated.TA ; . 1 , . ... long before the Kdiculons mouse ran tinually displaying his antics and
odoriferous ugliness in the streets, toonr readers the Mi L
Judge Settle's outran conduct at had been elected at the head of the November, the sun had hidden herurmg lue conversation wnicn we
had with him, and while answering our the great annoyance of tha ladies andout.Judge Settle spoke, and so did Col,We veutim to market house two days previously. At
unuoii iuurjH aunh. umciai quo-tations; Market quiet at $1 for bard and$1 60 for soft and virgin. Sales of 220bbls at quotations and 340 do at $1 65 for
, t week visitors who come into the businessIOIl?HUl golden rays behind the hills of theWestern horizou. The officers of thequestions, his manner created the imono of its corners a United States flagU ., . 1, ., pzhiliiliou was never part of the town.Dockery. Judge Albertson and Judgepression that he was afraid to state allwas unfurled, aud around it was ar. I arrived-- here on last Friday just inby candidate for tinhf.ro made any club are as follows, viz:
President George F Jordan.sost and virgin.
Friday, Aug. 25.the facta connected with his history. time to witness a game of base ballranged a number of barrels of rosin,ni of Governor in North Car Vice Presidents Dr R T Sanders, COTTON No official quotations. Salesbetween the Monroe and RockinghamIn reply to the question had heina and we trust will never be ugain of 10 bales at from 19 to 11$ cents onclubs, lne weather was very warmseen the article in the Journal of theand tar. All of the great lights of theparty had been invited and were ex-
pected to be present. Placards andbasis of lit cents for middling.n m no excuse that Judge Settle lost
W .Bordeaux and L Uaud.Treasurer J T Collins.Secretary R N Blood wortji.
and the base ball gfound, t:ie AcadeSPIRITS TURPENTINE Official quo.my green, was warm. The gamebis teropt-- r and spoke and acted on the day before concerning his relations to
Joseph C. Hill, he replied that Hill tations: Market steady at 2t cents per galWorking Committee P H Hand, W
Watts (Greasy Sam) also put in anappearance.
A certain Republican Revenue Collector, whose lettar the other dayfell into the hands of Mr. ThomasH. Smith, because the clerk thatdirected it put the letter "H" for themiddle initial of the name, instead ofthe letter"M.," was giving a Democratlast evening after the arrival of the
lasted till abo.it 2 o'clock, when the..oi-- if the moment ana in the tieat lon, aales 01 35U casks at 204 cents.10) H flayer, W .Bordeaux, W M Hand.itut-1 - . , - IT. I 1 . .. ..... -- 1 - I Monroe Olub came out victorious.had read the article to liini on Sunday ROSIN Official quotations : Market).iBsion. It lie is Jiaom io miicu wuu- -W J Hand, T J Bradshaw. On Friday 1 learned that the Demoot Y
runners had been sent over the coun-try, and the small politicians of theparty had talked themselves hoarsefor days prior to the meeting, trying
quiet at $1 12J for strained and $1 15 fornight- - He said that Hill, after read Our young countryman, Mr. Bruce Hydecrats held one of the largest and most Schr Aome G Midyett, Lewis,eonnty, B F Mitchell & Son.good strained, bales of 120 bbls straineding the article to him, asked him if Williams, who was present by invita enthusiastic conventions ever held in at $1 12 and 150 bbls at$2a$2 25 for No,
and e tra No. 1 and $2 75 lor pale.tion, was introduced, and held the
iiunn-- um - ir. i j.-p.-jn
jeu aU( ungovnihe certainly is not tin
man for the people of North Car-oli- aa
to choose for the r ruler.the county. Many old men, who hadany of it was true, and that he had Schr Julia Selden, Ballance, ElizabethCity, B F Mitchell & itu.
Nor brig Mir a. Stoar. Rotterdam u vaudience spell-boun- d for nearly an taken no interest in politics for years. TAR Official quotations: Mai ket steadytold Hill that none of it was true. He
so stir the negroes up to the import-ance of coming out IftBt night to ratify.But somehow the thing failed, and the
nour in one 01 tne most impressive were out to sekct a straight-ou- t Dem at $1 30 per bbl. Sales of 355 bbls. at quothen said to us that the statements in and stimog speeches that it has beenis this true when it is re ocrat ticket. tations and bd bbis (in order) at $1 40train an account of the immensity ofthe gathering. This Collector of theRevenue . could scarcely describe the
Heide, cargo by Williams & Murchiaou.Schr J; H Stickney, Forks, Mayagues.
Porto Rico, E-- Kidder fc Sons.the Joubnaxi were untrue ; that Hill the good fortune of your correspon per bbl.xae following nomiaations weredent to listen to in this campaign ; in made on first ballot: CRUDE TURPENTINE Official quo Schr Albert Mason. Rosa. Nw vrirdeed, it was a masterly effort for one tations : Market quiet at $1 for hard, ' 'Harriss.For the. House of Representativescrowd, it was so immense. The dem-
ocrat innocentlv asked the Question :
had never whipped him ; that he,Ellis, had never done menial servicefor Hill and tliat he had never nursed
meeting fell flat on the hands of itspromoter-- . All the "great lights"were on hand, and spoke, but eventhey and their speeches fell flat, one ofthem almost literally.
so young and so recently embarked $1 05 for soft and $1 65 for virgin, t'ales Schr Sydney C Tvler. Shaw. Ptiilfoi.liobert t Johnson. q.
membered how large a share of uncoutrolabie power he claims even in hiscooler momenta to belong to the Gove-
rnor. No man's liberty will be safein the hands of a Governor claimingsuch vtist powers and subject to tits
of 1,043 bbls at quotations.in public life. He left no stone un phia. Harriss & Howell."Smith were there any negroes there?" i?'or Bberifl 1 C MoFaydan.Hill's ohildren. turned. He commenced by alluding For Register of Deeds Parks Saturday, August 26.
COTTON No official quotations. NoTT j . . to the proposed amendments to the Chappel.ne siatea mat tns motner aieu on aJudge liusuell presided, and intro-- sales reported.The question struck the Revenue manas being so supremely superfluousthat his under jaw dropped as he re
constitution, and the effect they wouldhave in relieving our people from theSaturday, and that on the Monday For Treasurer John W Cole, Esq.
For County Commissioners J Hof Buch ungovernable rage as Judge SPIRITS TURPENTINE Offical quoEXPOBTS.
COASTWISE.New Yobk Seamshin Pflilatnr ot
dnc d the speakers. First on the pro-gramme was the Hon. Thomas H. tations : Market steady at 26 cents perfollowing Hill took him down to heavy burden of taxation under which Ayoocke, L T Everett. M D McNeill.plied: "Yes, a few."Settle has shown himself to be lia
ble to.gallon, bales ot 40 casks at quotationsMajor Mann's ' office, who was then they are writhing. He next referred James Mcintosh and R Bowden. and 110 casks (city distilled) at 26 J cents. bales cotton, 350 casks spirits turpentine,
717 bbls tar. 2.100 do roain. 37K nkto the constitution as it now stands. For County Surveyor W W Gra--Judge of Probate, and that Major KUblJS Official quotations : MarketHarnett Township Democrats.At a meeting of the Democrats of
The following graphic acconut oT
Fmlcrfl Settle's maniacal conduct at showing how powerless our Legisla nam. dull at$l 12 J for strained and $1 15 for shooks, 12 bjdes sheeting, 8 pkgs paper, 5Mauu placed him under Hill's control. ture has been in the past, fettered by Mr. Johnson, the candidate for the good strained. No sales r p rted. Daies warp, 43 pkgs. 4 bales vim. 15Harnett township, on SaturJay, the
Settle, the Jupiter Tonans of hisparty and Republican candidate forGovernor. Many Democrats werepiesent, being drawn out by curiosityto hear this man of whom the Radiealparty had for years so proudly boast
onehboro we print by permission some of its unwise and oppressive re TAR Official quotations: Market steadyHe was then asked to explain whathe meant by being placed under Hill's
bushels peanuts.New Yokk Schr Albert Mason 2 99quirements, and 'the gn at power for at $1 30 per bbl. Sales at quotations.
Legislature, is a young lawyer of in-telligence and promise, and was astudent of our State University, whenit was broken up in 1868 by the resig
26th inst., at Humphrey's, CharlesFntch was appointed chairman, andH. Shepard secretary.
bbls rosin.URULIE TURPENTINE Officialcontrol, to which he replied that he good it will nave in tue future if tueproposed amendments should be Philadelphia Schr Svdnev n Tvir.meant that Hill had charge of himed. Fifteen minutes of his sneech
quotations: Market firm at $1 for hard,$1 65 for soft and $1 65 for virgin. Salesat quotations.
adopted, thus imposing a check to the 21 tons old iron, 333,625 shingles, 6,260bolts, 36,513 feet lumber.The chairman stated the object of nation of all the members of the old
faculty on account of the interferenceA.
was enough to satisfy most of them. the meeting to be the election of athat Major Mann told Hill he must doa good part by him. He afterwardsdenied that Hill had ever exercised
They quietly wended their way home Monday, August 28.COTTON Market quiet. Sales of 2
FOREIGN.Rotterdam Nor brie Mir 5fta
of the Legislature in its managementThe other candidates are said to bemen of undoubted integrity and pop--
county committeeman for the town-ship. Capt. Lewis Pearce was elected.
with a feeling of disappointment not bbls rosin.bales at 10 cents and 1 bale (new crop)at 12 cents. The following are the officialunmixed with a degree of nitv. For MARAG UKS Schr J IT SticknAtr ISO.As only a limited notice of the meeting
from a private letter to a gentleman inthis city.
There are bounds of propriety be-
yond which no man occupying the po-
sition .Judge Settle occupies before thepaople of North Carolina can passwith impunity. Judge Settle has pannedfar beyond those bounds and must nowprepare to pay the penalty that thepeople will not be slow to inflict
Toe gentlemen whose letter weprint can be implicitly relied on foraccuracy of his scatements. " Writingfrom Fayetteville under date of 28thAugust he says:
"Thinking you would like to hear
quotations : 630 feet lumber and 80,600 shingles.alarijy, and the ticket as a whole isregarded as about the strongest thatthe party coutd put forth. Visitor.had been given it was considered ad
how low soever was the estimate theyhad placed upon the man as a judge, Ordinary 00 cent
Good Ordinary .. . . . 9 "visable to postpone the organization of Rockiugham, N. C, Aug. 28, 1876. Liow Middling 104and as a man, they labored un-
der the impression that he ata Tilden and Vance Club until Satur-day, September 9th. The Democrats
Middling. 11 JGood Middling 00Tilden and Vance Club at Lock--
least had some speaking abiities. wood's Folly.
Wholesale Prices List.CORRECTED WEEKLY.
& These quotations apply to whole-sal- eprices. In filling smaller orders,higher figures (as a rule) will be
charged. August, 31st, 1876.
Quotati ns conform to the classificationand Conservatives of the township arerequested to meet at Humphrey's on Lookwood's FoniiY Bridgb, N. G.,J of the American Cotton Exchange.This disappointment was apparent
SPIRITS TURPENTINE. fficial quoAugust 18, 1876. S
tations: Market firm at 27 cents ner gallon.throughout the assembly. Even thenegroes expressed it. They listened, Mr. Epttor: The ' ConservativesSaturday, September the 9th, at 2
p. m., for this purpose.
squandering of the people s money.Next in order was Dr. W. T. En-ne- tt,
who, in his usual earnest mannerreferred at considerable length to thecivil rights bill ; showed the inconsist-ency of the Radical party in trying tododge it; they could not stand it; afire -- brand was" preferable any time toit. If you wish to see them riggle andsquirm, mention civil rights. Dr. En:nett closed with a very ardent appealto the club to work zealously, andstrive to increase to the. maximum bymoderation and prndeuoe. It is un-necessary here to say more of Dr. En-ne- tt;
all who know him can locate hima Democrat of the Joe Engelhard
stripe, who never fails to put in hisappearance when there is a chance tosay or do anything to promote the in-
terests of the Democratic party.Mr. T. J. Armstrong, president of the
Rocky Point club, being present, wascalled for, and after begging to be ex-
cused on the ground thatjthe previousspeakers had taken up all the ground,and so successfully explained the issuesof the campaign that he was at a lossto know where to begin, made a few
Sales of 325 casks at quotations.and Democrats organized to-da- y at ARTICLES.ROSIN--Offici- al Quotations : Market PBICES.Pigott's Store a Tilden aud VanceThe meeting was addressed bybut it was with that kind of attentionwhich said that "the Judge would get firm at $1 121 for strained and $1 15 for APPLJC8-- pr barrel. 36iClub, adopted a constitution which
was signed by sixty, and elected the 9 14uomiliiilO. . ........ 13 URiimu v-.- v. iigood strained. Sales of 500 bbls goodstrained at $1 15.
Messrs. J. I. Macks' and Joseph N.Hinton.to the good part of his speech pres
following officers:ently." TAR Official quotations : Market quiet Hams.Vlh 14Bhouldera. $f lb. ioSides, V 12at $1 30 per bbl. Sales at quotatians.President Joseph Standard.
Vice - Presidents Elisha Sellers.When Judge Settle was a young CRUDE TURPENTINE Official quoBladen County.The Democratic Conservative Nomman ho was thought to be vain of his Jesse Lancaster, A. S. White.
western smoked,Hams, tt. it aShoulders, y tb SK$Sides.......... 11 vtaDry Salted
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11
10x
10
tations : Market quiet at $1 tor hard,$1 65 for soft aud $1 65 for virgin. Salesat quotations .
Secretary J. P. Ballard.Oorrespouding Secretary James
inating Convention will meet Saturday,September 9th, in Elizabethtown.
personal appearance. His physiqueand features no doubt continually fed Sides V n
Shoulders. V TbHenry Addix. Tuesday, August 29.COTTON Market quiet. Sales of 9this innocent vanity. In one, part of
his physiognomy, however, he was
any control over him.When led to speak of the question
of race and color, he said that hethought there was no difference be-
tween a white man and a negro, exceptthat the negro had a black skin; thatHill's being black made no differenceto him; that he had as soon live withHill as with a white man. In thecourse of the conversation he retractedall this.
He further stated that he didnot desire to leave Hill, thatthe only thing in connection withthe matter . that now troubledhim was the fact that Hill had toldhim on Sunday night that he wantedto give up the house, and that he,Ellis, did not know what to do with it.
He afterwards took this back, andsaid that he intended to send for hiscousin to come and take charge of hishouse, and that be did not want tostay any longer with Hill. The onlytime he Bhowed any feeling was whenretracting the views he had expressedas to the equality of white and blaekmen. He further stated that Maj.Mann was his guardian up to the timethat Maj. Mann went out of office, andthat during that time Hill paid rent toMj. Mann, aud Maj. Maun gave himsome money. He further saidthat since Maj. Maun left, Hill had paidrent to no one. He siid that Hillbought all his clothes for him, andgave him money when he wanted it.
bEE-F-On the Hoof
BARRELS Snir'u Tur ixmtlnn
C. C. Lyon, Ch'm Ex. Com.C. O. Merat, Secretary.Star please copy.
8 9bales at 10 cents per lb. The following arethe official quotations:Democratic County Convention.
Pursuant to a call of the County Exalways deficient; this was his breadth OrdinaryGood Ordinary 9iof forehead; and of this defect Mr. very appropriate remarks, which wereti reat Entbustagin in Onslow
ecutive Committee, the citizens ofBrunswick county met in conventionat the court house in Smithville on
centsit
it
a i 76
aioo0 2 00(4 30
1 001 00
04 so
liow Middling 104
Second Hand, naoh l soNew York, each 175New City, each 1 inBEESWA- X- a siBRICKS Wllminaton, M .. 6 00Northern, y M. 12
CANDLES Sperm, V tb 25Adamantine. yj lb g
Middling llGood Middling . .
ITlaj or TTIcOla.ininv'8 Address.Snkad's Ferry. N. C, Aug. 24.
Mr. Editor: This has been a brigh1
to the point and well received.The meeting then closed amid scenes
of the wildest enthusiasm, withthree cheers for Tilden, Vance anaWaddell. B.
Monday, August 28th.CDls TcaiioH vv cbo vodlv3 Vv OuuuM4ia cuunnu tu lAjvj vJaaaiucailOn
Settle was always painfully aware. Hedid all ho could to aid deficientnature- - at least so far as the outsideappearanoe would go, by his peculiarstyle of reaching his hair. The
of the American Cotton Exchange.by Dr. Curtis, chairman of the execu-tive committee. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Official quo
and gleeful day for the party of re-form in Onslow and Pender counties.Dospite the inclemency of the weather
(Nortnrn rac't tb 12 K aDairy cream, V lbtations : Market firm at 27 cents perCol. John D. Taylor was electedFor the Journal.
gallon. Sales of 100 casks at 27 J cents
something from the Vance speaking atJonesboro, I will write you ray ns,
of that occasion.We left here in the morning:, arrivi-
ng at Jonesboro with about 500 ormore aboard our train. The wholeface of the earth was alive with whitemen! We formed into procession andmarched to Vance's headquarters. Imppose there were not less than 2,500or 3,000 of us. Our flags were flyingand our band was playing, and theshouts of the multitude was emphas-ized by the booming of our two cannon. When we had passed on to thestand Judge Settle's crowd came up.His procession was headed byon horseback, then came a carriagecontaining and wife; also Settleand Douglas. This was followed bysixteen men mounted, and they byabout 200 negroes (men, women andchildren.) Settle opened the debatewith an hour and a half speech, liewent over the war and all the deadpast. There was nothing special inhis speech except the entire avoidanceof mention of present issues. Vaucefollowed, and I think used up Settle.His speech was a fine effort. Thecrowd was quiet and respectful to Sett-le, listening with attention, but theywent wild with enthusiasm as soon asVance got up. Before Vance con-cluded a terrible rain scattered thecrowd. I thought this ended the dis-cussion, but Settle demanded a reply.I went up to George Cole's houseand was seated there, about an hourafter the raiu Lad ceased, talking withGeneral Cox. We heard some cheeringand he proposed to walk down into thevillage and see if the speaking hadbeen resumed. I agreed and we walk-ed down together. When we got in
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XU ....... ........... U IACOFFEE, ,fftTa, 9 lb 86 aTilden and Vance Club at Abbotts permanent president of the convention,
and on taking the chair, stated theroach still sticks up to relievethe appearance of the narrow fore and J;0 casks at 27 cents per gallon, the Kio. V tt 19 M
a large and enthusiastic assemblage ofcitizens was present to wituess theunfurling of a Tilden and Vance ban
burs'.A Tilden and Vance Club was form market closing steady at the last figures.business of the meeting, and afterhead, but as he stood last ROSIN Orhcial quotations : Market
2
3X0Xat
ed at Abbottsburg, N. C, to-d- ay (Au a spirited appeal to his fellow-citizen- s
to do their whole duty in the coming quiet and quiet at $1 12 for strainedner from a pole one hundred feet inheight under the auspices of the
CORN MEJqi bushelCOTTON TTES-- V tbDOMESTICS Sheet 'g 4 4? y'd
PrintsYarn, V buncJ:
night before his dusky audience, withhis neatly fitting black coat buttoned
m - 1 J
gust 26th), numbering about fifty, andthe following officers elected: and $1 15 for good strained. Sales of 60
bbls F at $1 40 per bbl and 56 do H at I1 0085 (4
election, declared the conventionorganized by appointing J. H. dem-ons and W. H. Mercer secretaries.
over ms maniy icrm, one migntStump Sound club. The erection ofthe pole was superintended by Messrs.Yopp, Willis and King, while the ban
12 14$1 65 per bbl and 65 do pale at $2 75.President J. H. Thompson.Vice Presidents I. H. Smith, J. R. 16 00have seen written beneath the careful TAR Official quotations: Market steady aot ooThe candidates were nominated asBradshaw, R. J. McEweu, Z. G. at $1 30 per bbl. Sales at quotations.ner, bearing the names of Tilden.
follows: CRUDE TURPENTINE Official quoVance, Hendricks and JaTvis in red Thompson.ly preserved roach, in characterslarger than the narrow space couldwell contain, the one word FAILURE.
For General Assembly David S.and blui letters on a white field, was tations: Market quiet at $1 for hard, $1 65for scfi. and $1 65 for virgin. Sales atCowan.the most beautiful we have seen. It
Secretary J. S. Gain.Corresponding Secretary Jno.Nutt.A working committee of six was ap For County Commissioners Franciswas the old flag in the hands of theThis one word was not only to be
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M. Moore, John D. Taylor, JosephThe youth was told that if he wanted pointed consisting of the following. . .t 1- - 1-- T
Wednesday, Aug. 3G.J3COTTON Market steady. Sales of 1seen written on Judge Settle's fore old party which achieved for itself a
history so glorious that not evento make any corrections as to the state Stanaland, Wm. H. Stone, W. ScottMilikin.head, but it rang out in every sen gentlemen: . u. ueman, xv. kj. Jor-
dan, J. W. McLoud, Peter McKee, R.C. Thompson and W. T. Gooden. Eor Register of Deeds M. 0. Guthtence that he uttered, and there was ments contained in the Journal that
he should have the privilege of doing
FISH Mackerel, Ne. 1, y bbl 10 00No. I Maokertl, T$ vf bbi.. 8 00Mackerel. No. a, bbl .... 11 00No. 8, V if bbl s 00Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl. . . . 8 00Mallets, y bbi oooDry Cod, V lb by bbl T
FLOOR Fine, y bbl 4 85Super Northern, y bbl 0 20Kua do. - v bbl.... 6 SOFamily y bbl 1 60City Mills Suixr, V bbl.... 6 60
ExUa, ybbL... 6 60" Family bbl.... 7 60Ex Family bbl. ... 8 00
FERTILIZERSPerurlan Quano.V 2,000 lbs 68 00NaTassa Ouaiio. " " 60 00
Do AcidPhos, " SI 00" Xobaa Fert, " " 60 00Stono M " " 46 00Wbann's Phoxihace " " 43 00Soluble Pacific " " 46 008 tar Phospha te " " 45 00
aiiUK v ib .' ioGRAIN Corn, in ic-ks,- 70
Corn, in bulk, VMibi eoOats, V bushel 00
a record the most infamous to befound among civilized governments,continuing through a decade of I hgUtand ruin could extinguish or darken
rie.
bale at 10 cents and 3 bales at 11 cents.The following are the official quotations:Ordinary cents.Good Ordinary 9 "Low Middling 10i "
Mr. John Nutt, Jr., made a goodHe replied that he did not wantso little speech for us, after which the
not a Democrat who heard him thatdid not turn away with the satisfactionof knowing that he could give Gov. it ; and the strong hands and braveto have anything to say about it, that meetincr was called to order by I. H.
For Sheriff Rufus Galloway.For Treasurer Dr. F. W. Potter.For County Surveyor W. W. Drew.For Coroner Julius W. Taylor.Delegates were appointed to a Sena
Middling 11 "Hill said he was going to reply to the hearts that looked to-d- ay with exuber-ant gladness upon its proud foldsVance no trouble, neither in debate Good Middling
article through the calumns of the Star.Smith for the purpose oj selecting del-gat- es
to the County Democratic Con-vention and to the Senatorial Conven-tion also, resulting as follows:
nor at the polls in November.
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65 0090 00
065 00
0 15
0 750 62
0 60
Quotations conform to the classificationLate last evening he brought to thisfloating over the green forests andsunny fields of this beautiful land re-gistered a patriotic vow that in the of t he American Cotton Exchange.W. P. Ganaday, the Magnolia
nominee for Congress, was next intro . Delegates to County Convention ri . SPIRITS TURPENTINE Official quo
torial Convention to nominate a candi-date for Senator for Brunswick andBladen as follows: Salter Lloyd, Dr.Lucas, J H Melvin. A W Reiger, A VGoodman, Jacob A Evans, W W Mc
redemption of our country from the G. McKee, Z. G. Thompson, N. G.tations : Market steady at 27 i cents perduced, and when he rose everybody
office the following card with the re-
quest that it be published this morn-
ing. The handwriting in the body ofthe card is different from that of the
Lemon, I. H. Smith, J. H. Thompson feas, cow, y basbel ,.HAY Eastern rr cwt
of its thraldom its future shouldgaze in glorious achievements with itssplendors past.
and R. W. McE win-- 870 SO10 ft 1 M)
gallon. Sales of 100 casks at 27$ cents,market closing firm at these figures. North Klrer 80Raokan, Absolam Ward, Henry T
Williams, Wallace Styron, Franklin 0 OO
7Delegates to Senatorial ConventionJohn Nutt, Jr., and S. B. Thomp 0The club has enrolled the name ofsignature: ROSIN Official quotations : Market 6
1080
Galloway, R W MoKethan. PeterHIDES Green, y ft...,
Dry, V ftHOOP IRON V Ion...HEADING AHH Mt M
This is to certify that the article son. too010 00
steady at $1 12 for strained and $1 15 forRourk, J 11 Mmtz, Jabish Frmk, IS 6 00which appeared in the Sunday s Jour- -
Lewis Butler, W Scott Milikin, John good strained. No sales reported. HOOr PULES Uvssed, per ban. 70 ! AS1 00
every white votrin the township saveone, and he, like the prodigal, havingspent his substance in riotous living,begins to long for the banished sweetsof decent and honest companionship
JUNIPER BOLVri. V M..nai, of August ZYtn, is uueriy ...918 OOQSSO 00
The meeting then adjournedJ. H. Thompson, Chairman.
J. S. Cain. Secretary.We are stronger iu Bladen than we
W King. TAR Official quotations: Market firm LARD-- --Northert. B tb 13 140untrue, which refers to J. J. mil, wno It was suggested that tne chairman at $1 30 per bbl. Sales at quotations. 1X101 60has ever been my best friend for tue 00
Nonh Caroltn. tt.LIME-- M bbl...LUMltKR City Ml lamHawed
sight of Settle we were struck by thecharge in the man. He seemed to belivid with rage. He was shouting atthe top of his voice and was gesticul-ating most vehemently. The firstwords I understood were "You Demoscrata make a terrible howl over thesuspension of the writ of Habeas Cor-pus; but do you know what "corpus"means ? It means a body. And thereis one suspension of the corpus thatdoes not offend yon. You will take arope and tie a negro to one end andsuspend his corpus to a limb of a tree,and you will not howl over that !"Thm pointing to Vance "He will saynothing to condemn that !" This wassaid in great excitement and with themost inflammatory manner. I was ut'-terl-y
amazed and was not surprisedwhen the crowd generally gave loudevidence of their disapprobation. Thischanged him into a demon incarnate,and he commenced to pour upon thecrowd the most indecent imprecations.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Official quohave been for ten years past. Cpast nine years. I am now nearly The fair daughters of this and cn-iguo- us
townships graced with theirof the meeting arrange the hour andplaoe for holding the senatorial con-vention with the chairman of the exec
tations : Market quiet at $1 for hard,twenty-on- e years old will be in .No$1 05 for soft and virgin. Sales atpresence tnis most pieasureaoie ocvember next. lie has always oeen utive committee of Bladen, and that
kind to me. He never whipped me inFor the Journal.
Abrottsburo, N. C, Aug. 28.Mr. Editor: I ask the favor
casion, and heightened thezeal and in-
creased the enthusiasm which seemed when decided upon he notify the Thursday, August 31 3 P. M.COTTON No official quotations. Salesaforesaid delegates. The chairmaneven before at their flood. designated - the -- second Thursday in
his life, nor allowed the same to bedone, nor asked me to do houseworkof any kind. What I done was of myown free will. The schools he sent
of 4 hales (strictly low middling) at 10?After the banner had been given tocents.
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020 00M20 00
000 000 400 450 25
too4 25
251 25
0 900 IS
Sbrptflatr, rot i wed, M it 10 00Rough Edge I'l ink, y M ft 17 00Wen India Ct joes, accord-
ing to qualil , y M ft.... 14 00Pre ad Floor u g, seasoned 20 00Scaal lin g and I loards, com
mo a. y H II 18 00MOLAKtlfcs cat a,hhgs,Vgal 39
Ouba, Mh,' gal 378 agar llmee, I hgs, y gal . . si" " bla,gal.. 28Syrup, bbli, V gal 40
NAILS CH,4at20,y keg.. 3 50OILS Kero leiie, 'jl gal 22
Lsrd y fal.. 120Lfcisesd. y et--i 80RcelOiVgal 14
PKAXTS --y I. hel l 20POTATOE- S- Sr. et, y bushel 80
SPIRITS T URPENTINE OfficialSeptember,- - at Robeson station, on theCarolina Central railway, for saidmeeting, subject to the approval ofme to was Mrs. Bradley's and The
Oxford Orphan Asylum, which I at quotations: Market steady at 27 cents pergallon. Sales of 350 casks at 27 i ents.
the breeze Mr. Hill E. King, one ofthe vice presidents, in a very appro-priate address introduced to the au-dience Major O. W. McCIammy, theonly one of the invited speakers
through your valuable and widely cir-culated paper of making a suggestionin regard to our candidate for memberof the General Assembly from Bladen.There are several estimable gentlemenspoken of, such as Robert J. McEwen,Esq. Mr. N. A. Stedman, C. C. Lyon,and Maior T. D. Love. Jr who are
Bladen.ROSIN Official quotations: MarketThe chairman of the meeting was steady at $1 12i for strained and $1 15 for
good strained. No sales reported.This most eloquent gentleman withHe called us "fiends of hell," "hounds
of hell," "jackasses," "hired mob," 1AR Official quotations; Market firm 1 00popular in their various localities, but at $1 30 per bbl. Sales at quotations. SI 00
instructed to nominate the ExecutiveCommittee for the ensuing year andto nominate himself as one of thenumber ; and in compliance with suchinstructions, the following gentlemenwere appointed by the chair :
the people of Jirown Marsnf wnere xar. . Tiorixici , f DDI...an enviable record as scholar, soldierand patriot, under the glowing influ-ences of the horn surpassed himself.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Official quo"ku klux," &c. At this point I boiledover. I hadn't been there five min-utes, but I got so excited that I
FORK-North- ern Mr Mess.... 22 M 0Thin, V bbl 00 00 MOO 00Clark resides), Abbottsburg and Blad-en boro townships alljdemand the nom
thought he was about to deliver him-self of a speech. Many were curiousto know what he could do in that line,but he quickly disappointed theircurious expectations by saying "I amtoo well known among you to attemptto make you a speech."
Next came "Ike" Young the ubi-quitous Revenue officer who has un-
dertaken to beat the bushes in theRaleigh District with the vain hope ofbeating the Hon. Joseph J. Davis forCongress. "Ike" made much the bestspeech of the occasion but its chiefcharacteristic was its impuder.ee. De-prive his speech of this one feature,aud there would be nothing left of it.In addition to making this featureprominent, he seemed to be perfectlysatisfied with getting up an occasionallaugh among the "niggers" as becalled them.
Next came Judge Albertson who,after consuming three quarters of anhour in discussing the ConstitutionalAmendment, took his seat, greatly tothe relief of even the negroes.
Then came Judge Watts "GreasySam.'" We believe it was this emi-
nent jurist's first appearance in Wil-
mington, and he seemed to feel that itwas incumbent upon him to exhibit hisasinine ears in their full proportions.In this he sncceeded magnificentlyso well, indeed, that Wilmingron cannow rest contented until the next visitof old John Robinson. liverybodysaid that something was the matterwith the Judge Iu order to as-
certain what it was, we elbowed
tations: Market firm at $1 for hard and$1 65 for soft and virgin. Sales atFor graceful oratory, for profundity rrime.bbi 20 00 (400 00Rump. V k blination of Jno. H. UlarJc, Uisq,, of .21 00 A00 08Dr, W. G. Curtis, Chairman; JJavidof argument, for brilliancy of rhetoricmounted, the steps right under him
and said as loud as I could, "Any Clarkton. This partiality for Mr. Clark S. Cowan. John D. Taylor, M. C.Guthrie, Franklin Galloway, J.' H.man who will soeak, of this assemb WEEKLY STATEMENTI ought to say, is not by any meansMonts, W. Scott Milhken, Executive STOCK OF COTTON AND NAVAL STOrESlage composed of the best people in
six counties of North Caroliua, as Committee. '
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2J2 0 2ft
15 0 1616 & 1 0080 a 0000 (4 OS85 9 809 0 00X0
canfined to these townships, but isequally strong in all the townsnipssouth of the Cape Fear, where Mr.Clark is best known; and indeed among
'Hounds of Hell ' does not deserve to In yard and afloat at the Po t jof Wi-lmington, N. C-- , August 28, 1S7C:Mr. Cowan having been loudly
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RAGS Country, y lbCity, ft
ROP- E-SALT Alum, y bochel
Lisbon .Liverpool, y sackAmerican, y sack
SUGAR Ouba, y ftPorto Rico, y mA Coffee, y ftB - ynC " Wft
be listened to." Settle retorted very called for, responded in a very felici -Cotton in yard 187 bales.violpnr.lv r "if wo were ku-Klu- x we all thinking men air over the county
there is a desire for his nomination.were hounds of hell!" A great shout afloat 0OTotal 187 "
tons speech, accepting thv nominationand calling upon all good citizens torally arouod the bam er of reform andcarry it gloriously on to victory.
This ceneral demand for Mr. Clarkwas raised and ;ievtral of Settle aSpirits Turpentine In yar.l... 7,948 casks.to represent us in the General Assem- -
1212nxis
12 4"X0II 011018 0
tended over two years. 1 have unclesand aunts in the county of Brunswickwhom I visit often, and if Hill hadtreated me as is reported, I wouldhave reported . him tc them. He haspaid the expenses of my house and lot,also of mother and myself. When Iam ready I will manage my own affairs,I do this in justice to Hill and hiswife. I love them both.
Very respectfully,John W. Elms.
As will be seen above, the boy's ownstatement leaves no doubt as to therelation that existed between him andhis negro master Hill. His concludingdeclaration, if it was his own honestsentiments, would be sufficient to Bhow
to what degradation his servitude hadbrought him. The fact is undeniable,that for years in our midst, a whiteboy has been under charge of a negro.
Under the old Constitution no suchontrage could have occurred; that it ispossible now is because we live underthe Canby Constitution. Hill is
a magistrate and a candidate forthe Legislature. The boy's motherdied on a Satnrday; on the Mondayfollowing he was taken by a strappingnegro and carried before a Radical
afloat... 1,097Total 9,045Mr. John W. Galloway also respond BiO" ytb
Crashed. u fted 1 1 calls for a speech and entertainedbly is in consequence 01 nis nign per-sonal and business character, which isrecognized by all who know him.
SOAP Northern. W ftRosia iu yard 82,584 600SHINGLES Contract, yu.the meeting-ver- y handsomely for half
an hour. Common, y M 2 60afloat 3,162Total .85,740it is not too mucn to say mat in an Cypress Saps, M. .
and foz a pure and stainless character,he Las but few superiors iu a Statewhich he has served no less ably inher council halls than on her tent-ed fields. For one hour and ahalf he kept his audience thewilling captives of ' his power.His arraignment of the rulingparty for fraud and tyranny, for theattempted overthrow of civil liberty,for the blight and ruin of a once pros-perous country, was indeed masterly.His contrast of the letters of Tildenand Hayes and Vance and Settle wasmost lucid. His exposition of the Con-stitutional Amendments was thorough,and his proof that the escape of thecountry from the political, financialand civil ruin which threatens it wasin a change of parties, eminently con-
clusive. Hm popularity as a speakerhas been enhanced and the number ofnis political friends in Onslow multi-plied by his fine effort to: day.
Amid three ringing cheers for thecandidates the club adjourned to itsnext regular meeting. Debnos.
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Cypre s Ileum. V MThere being no further business the Tar in yard 2,133social, personal and business relationsno man in Bladen county is held in STAVES W. O. Hbl, y V....meeting adjourned. R. O. Hbd.,VMafloat 153
Total 2.28G
0 6 U& 3 600 6 50
0 9 504320 00012 ro0 10(412 00
0 80S0 7 to05 00
& 600
TALLOW y ft
6 00t 00
15 0010 00
811 007 606 00a oo
1 20
Crude Turpentine in yard 2,515higher consideration by the people olboth parties than John H. Clark, andwhat is worthy of consideration is that
TIM HKH snipping, y M. John D. Taylor, Ca m.
J. H. CtiEMMONS, a,..W. H. Meban, BecJ8- - mu rrune, y ta
MMI Fair.MInferior to Culinary, y M.afloat OO
Total 2,515RECB'PTS FOR THE WEEK.
his large family, social and businessWHISKEY North err, y gal..
!Hoore Conntjr Wide Awake --Tilposition render him so strong in thecounty that he will almost certainly Cotton Spirits Rosin Tar Keep the Liver .Active.
The above is a Bound health milm ja ordebe elected. vox den nnd Vance Club. ,
A portion of the voters of Bensa7end 48 2 744 12,320 1,245KXPORTS FOR SAME.
Cotton Sits Rosm Tarour way through the crowd np
Cmde4,334
Crude0000
and Mineral Springs townships, Moorecounty, met at Currievifle in saidcounty, August 19th for ibe purpose
that the faactiocs of digestion, evacuation andsecretion shall bu discharged with that degree of
aud vi;or which is eatentUl to tne wellbeing ol both body and mind, the liver, vponwhoa activity tffoy are dependent for their dueperformance, must be kept in good working or-der. Calomel and blue pills, besides beini; hurt
0083
For'enC'wise
For the Journal.viLLK, N. C, Aug. 25, 1876.
The following ticket was nominatedto-da- y by the largest Democratic con
1,70 3.193 104K5 2,741- - 1,633
friends rushed to him and drew himout of the sight of the crowd. He wasinformed by them that he must apolo-gize. Vance got up . and stilled thetumult. He said he could not exoner-ate the crowd from blame, but saidthe language of his competitor wasvery violent and uncalled for, and heknew he would regret it. Settle thengot up and said he had been provokedby interruption!, and had said someharsh things which he would withdrawas to the general 'crowd ; but hemade no apology as to the ku-kl- ux
present. I can give but a faint ideaof his mmner and language, whichwas the most insulting I ever heard.1 was amazed at myself getting mixedUP in it; but I never was so excited injy life. As long as Settle acted any-thing like properly, he was respected;but when he lost his temper and usedharsh and violent language, it wasgore than the crowd could stand,
own friends did not sustain him.What a eight for the white people ofJhis State 1 When he was raving heooked like he would have (if it had"een. in his power to do so) consignedjach one of us to the Albany peniten- -heli7 Ufe 01 to the eternal fires of
tin10011? of our PaPers has doneto this thing as yet. It was theworst that could be imagined."
of organizing a Tilden ana VanceClub.
to a plaof near the stand, andatked a negro what the matter was.He said, ' Da' man lere is a preachinI b'lieve." When "Greasy Sam" hadconcluded, and after he had managedto get down from bis slightly elevated
Judge of Probate and turned over to 001,643Total 80 2,335 ful mineral drage, only partially and temporarilyWaddell at Smltnville.Col. vention ever held in Columbus. Perhis tender mercies, and the result is ructuy oisoraerH or ttiuggtsaneas of the greatbiliary gliod. IToetetter'a Stomach Bitters, onSmTHVTJULK, Aug. 30. STOCK FOB CORRESPONDING WEEK LASTthe contrary, a cqmplish thorooehly what thethat the negro has the boy's property.
On motion W J Stewart, Eq. ofCarthage was chosen temporary chair-man And the following permanentofficers were chosen: . ii.i-..-
x ,
! President Dr A B Currie . .
Editor Joubnai.: Last night theand that the boy Vloves" the negro and court house was crowded to hear Col.position on the stand, his efforts or his
... . YEAR (1875).Cotton Spiiits Rosin Tar Crude
487 8,403 48,114 780 1,050RECEIPTS FOB SAME.
fect harmony prevailed : ,
For House of Representatives--V- .V. Richardson.
For Sheriff K. Haynes.For Treasurer T. S. Memory.For Register of Deeds L - M.
PowelL '
hi'a wife and recrards them as his best Waddell speak on political matters.armearance. seemed an ac.once 10 overVice Presides tsf--N M Dunlop, Wpower "Jestiss" Moore and he called
for three cheers for ' de gem man whoCol. Waddell certainly made a happyspeech. He only hai time to touch onthe several prominent issues last night.
0 Carrie, J C Monroe, Neill Mclnnis.' Becretary--D- r J C McKenzie. Cotton "Spirits Roain Tar Crude
have iest von. 37 ' 4,171 21,001 2,214 2,816For Surveyor James A. Thomp
above medicines laQ in doing, and are bet-ide- s asafe as well as note n : remedy for disorders of thestomach, towels and organs of urination, as wellas an unec sailed g neral invigorant They are,moreover, a sterna antidote to malaria.
Banaway or Lost.BANAWAY from the Subscriber in Maroh
two mu'atto children named Susan andJohn Crumpler. John has one eye tquint.They are legally bound to me. Any informa-tion concern ng their wfc ere about will be lib-erally rewarded.
Address me at Clinton, Sampson County.Iil.ept 1-- JAJS . H. TURLINQTvXL
hut promised to come down here dur--And so the play was followed ty the ; Executive Committee N M Dnnlop,William Keith, Dr F, M McKenzie, ' EXPORTS FOB SAME
f , ; , . ..... .force, and both were failures. son, ';
For Coroner A. F. Toon. . ring the canvass and go into details. Itwas indeed a great pleasure to listen Neill Mclnnia. John Monroe, Sots Rosin Tar Crude
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friends !i
la it , any wonder that white men
hate the Canby Constitution when itpermits such outrages ? Is it anywonder that white men look with so
mnch repugnance and abhorrenceupon Radicalism and its fruits7 whensuch things as these can occur in aplaoe like this ?
Cotton,: A,
00For'gn 00 2,479For Commissioners John W. Hall,Mr. W. D. Jones, son of Mr. J. H. to Col. Waddell s eloquence, showing . The constitution for the governmentof the olub was unanimoiisly' adopted.
6,687 005,255 1,336 350C'wise 23 65n&awell Porter: Havnes High, J. B.Ularv a nartank familinrltv with fill thflJones of this city,-- , started yesterday Short and puny speeches were
issues. Col. W. spoke for about one I Harrelson, E. D. Meares.for Wake Forest College, where he will Total 23 2,544 11,942 1,336 350made bv W J Stewart, Esq. Drs AQUSSOBIBKB.Ym. I Ahour.remain as a student.
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