M kitekls max. OHISRTATIONS OP IIBV,. - ' x 'TDCKBIt. ' ' J. A. MACON. . . Y.niay oolchjt'on de pnlio'a as a mighty W-Srpskf plan,- - V T. itjhke your jadKint ot l.y tie clot d dat kivers up h ujhd; . - For I hardly needs to nil you how you I often Vi!in ercrfss; A Afty-df.rtar saddle uu a twenty ijollar An', wukiu' in de low gruuuV, you diekiver as you ro, , , , 1 , Dat de fines' shuck may hide de raeanes t nubbiu in a row ! i I inink a man has got a iniRhty. slander ctlanca for heben , li botdsoo to his piety butonedsy out ob eeben ; Dat talks about de sinners, w id a heap of solemn chaj . An' nebber draps a nickel io de missionary hat; '. Dai's foremost in de mectin house for rais in' all de chunes. But lays aside his 'ligion wiJ his Sunday 4 pantalooof! i ;. ' - : ,-! -I-trtftbcradge o people dat I meela along de way ; "M - - " i By de places whar dey come fum an', de houses whar dey stay; ; For.de bantam chickens awful fond! of , roostio' pretty high, j And de turkey buzrard sails above de eagle in de sky; ! Oey ketches Utile minWs in de middle qb , de 6ca, - . An' you finds de smalles' possum up do ; bigee' kind u' tree! i .r ScrSmerfor July. PBOHIBIllON. LETTER FROM THE HON. OLIVER II. DOftKEEY AGAINST PBOHIBrTIONJ v Manguji, N. G, June 21, 1881: W, J7. Bernard, Esq., Editor Star: Dejar Sir On my return home from ia protracted absence of several weeks I find yours, among many oth ers, awaiting my attention. You de sire ray views upon the BO-called "Prohibition 'measure" of the last Legislature, ' to be voted on by the freemen of North Carolina in August. Admitting the evils of intemperance in alii the glowing colors of the most ardent advocates of that measure, yclept "Prohibition," yet I fail, after a somewhat careful review of the bill, to find its saving points, or its ten deney even to remedy any evil, real or imaginary. It is said by its friends (and jimoBg. them are numbered men eminent in the law and pulpit) that the besetting sin j of intemperance, with its train of ugly consequences, is alarmingly on the increase. This .tttsuaipiion, I think, from my limited observation, is erroneous, and that, on thd other hand, a very general de crease of a general consumption of alcoholic liquors is apparent. Yet, lot that statement be as it may, I can see no objection to ' more stringent legialition in the way of license re strictiona, in increasing the license tax, thereby relieving property bur dens at the expense of : those who drink, heavy financial, responsibility by bond for damagesensuing from its sale, &c. ; ' ; : ' j-' This bill, however, proposes merely a "change of venue" from the pro fessional liquor-dealer, to.ihe"physi-. clan, apothecary and druggist;" from the bar of the dram-shop to the-inner circle jof the physician drags; from the public gaze, f rom which many men instinctively recoil, of the open saloon to the privacy ; of the back room onder lock and key; from the ourts of the "inner man," satisfied by ' his single potation, to the introduction of the full jag into his hitherto quiet h-mm ind unsuspecting family ad iiiiNsible because ' bought of the family physician, and hence the article becomes at once "worthy and well qualified" for all bodily ailments. ( Its iti trod notion once secured, a ripe ac quaintance of t'times follows; the scene 6f debauchery is merely trans ferred! without v improvement, from the grbcery on the corner, open to publitf j inspection and just indigna tion, to the hearthstone of blissful simplicity and domestic peace. In that event, "cni bono." Then, sir, how many dram-shops inside of drug stores and doctors' offices are we to have ? The bill does . not limit the num ber, and the presumption is that each physician, apothecary and druggist" in our State will be ambitious to par ticipate in this great sanitary reform in the interest of Temperance. This grievons monopoly, perhaps untaxed by lawj and pronounced disreputable in other hands, will all at once become satisfactory and highly honorable, be cause of the immense profit accruing, when transferred by law into others' keeping. I am opposed decidedly op-posed-j-to an act forcing on such dis tinguished gentlemen and self-deny-modest citizens such unpleasant duties knd very disreputable practices. But how many of the "elect" are to be picenseti ? Jan our wise and conside rate au thorities discriminate to the in jury and virtual proscription of some or the good others ? All "physicians, ipothecaries .and druggists" of good jbaracter who "are sober, reliable md trustworthy persons," upon ap licati)D,' may be granted license for ne year to sell whiskey by the "gal on"for "medical, chemical and me sh anicil purposes." It would require ,he astuteness of that proverbial Phil i idelphia lawyer to find any one of pan's earthly pursuits not necessarily connected with some one of the abovo gmentioned favored branches of hu jman industry. Then each "physician, (apothecary and druggist" will be al- iuweujiu &eep uu iiauu at one ume a barrel Of thirty gallons (with another in reach). Then thirty times as many physicians, apothecaries and drug gists s are. in the State will indicate in gallons of whiskey the amount of sorrow manifested for the .poor inebriate by the mo dern' temperance reformers. This enormous quantity of the "deadly fluid" j is ever ready for the public nse, and that, too, offered for sale by f'rrCTreiOTreu-4Jijygrtiii jiiud 1 luimn- gence, notably tlieconnaing iamuy physician, the ever'bland andemiling druggist, .and the economic apothe cary, ever ready, to extend the hand of "charity in behalf of suffering humanity, provided-that charity re sounds within the money box, ; $nch a big business won Id be burdeiiaomo iu toil and plethoric in money. The prescription and the remedy would be closely, coupled and enormous profits "would ensue. . And yet this huge humbug ia heralded as a tem perance movement. The rum-Keller is changed, the article for sale is in creased, both in quantity and., price, and a tempting premium,1 in ; these times of greed and covetousness, for a wilful violationo law and; utter disregard of yet more serious obliga tions, and all in the interest of good morals and : temperance reform all wrong to sell it by the drink, but all right by the gallon.- Is it not time its architects descended from their lofty "eminence and , again conde scended to consult common jense and common, right. The conversion, of grain into whis key and :of fruit into j brandy, is now ,one of our . growing indus tries, and, . tinder legal .sa"no lion, they have become articles of " great ' commercial " value. Both State and nation have recognized these valuable commodiiieB, until in various localities in our Slate, from time im memorial, such pursuits have become a prominent factor in our, material prosperity. Is it an act of justice to such of our fellow-citizens as, in a free country, see proper to invest their earnings in the distillation of " "their" grain and frnit, to : thus " summarily dispossess them" of their " vested rights" and entail on themselves and families ruin and perhaps bankruptcy? Diversity ot interest lends , to the common good and should be encour aged. Let every branch of industry be fostered, and none crippled. .' ; But, again: This act forbids, under heavy penalties "the manufacture -of all spirituous bquors except wine and cider": and it is presumable in the event of its passage that the General Government will substantially with draw its Ivevenuo Agentf, or lessen their vigilance, on the principle that since there is no income there can be uo outlay. Then, isi that case, with no fear of apprehension or - cause : of alarm, will not illicit distillation abound in our btud, ! and this "nre water" become more abundant' than ever,-and will the General Govern ment look on with perfect unconeefV arid see its own enactments disregard ed and. its laws cpenly violated? Will justice be meted i to the legiti mate distiller across the State line, who is undersold by a cheaper article from a "non-manufacturing". State? Is this an uniform enforcement of the laws? Is this doing exact "justice to all men ? The laws of the United States are supreme, "any law in any State to the contrary notwithstanding." Then the spirit of the Constitution -and the ; powers of the courts must - be invoked, and trouble, strife and litigation follow, 'and our people, lulled into fancied security by , the fanatical opinions of others, will feel th pungent force of a violated law, and the penalties incident to techni cal, yet honeBt and unsuspecting wrong-doers. "Lead us not into temptation" is of Divine origin, and could emanato in intensity of thought and ; purity of .spirit only" from - the great God himself. i Then, sir, on what epecies of pro perty will you levy, your; additional taxes for the support of - State and county governments, schools, &c. A very considerable percentage of our taxes is now levied on liquor sales. When the prohibitionists get control ot the State machinery how do they intend to supply this deficit? This is an important inquiry. I know the indirect answer of "the long cata logue of whiskey crimes, court ex penses, &c." i Yet such eloquent re sponse don't meet the inquiry. The land-owners, now heavily burdened, protest "against any increase. The meek, humble, and honest laborer now pays heavily for all his prive leges. Yet the State debt must be paid, our machinery both State and countymust be furbished, our ' in dividual obligations must be met, our families supported, children edu cated, and it is unjust to impose snch enormous additional burdens ' on an honest, hard-working people for the ostensible, thongh, under this - bill, futile relief of the whiskey-drinker. But I must close. Then, sir, I can see no practicable remedy in this bill for ! any existing evil. It is but a sheer pretext to do good without the inclination or manliness to pub lish their real views. . : But, sir, as stated in the outset, feeling no disposition to justify in temperance of any sort, or even to "deny or palliate" its enormity,, this bill is objectionable to me on higher ground still. I deny that any great reform in religion or moral ethics can be superinduced and securely fastened in the affections of the people "by mere statutory provisions. The hu man mind is composed of such pecu liar elements (whether fortunately or otherwise I do not say), which forces a revolt at any such compulsory pro cess, and if its enforcement be prac ticable would in duration be but ephemeral and in obedience , but vis ionary. Laws affecting the . habits and 'usages of a -people unenforced are productive of much mischief, and naturally tend to a disregard of all laws. All such material changes and radicat reformations must, . in my view, begin with the dictates of the judgment, and bo sustained by the tenderest emouons of the heart. Mo ral suasion, aided by the ministrations of as discreet and religious pulpit, alone is able to effect any sincere and heartfelt reform. "An enlightened public opinion, trained and disci plined by other, means than legisla tive enactments, is omnipotent, for good. 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I If I etNerw"d MA - U.LJ attierDiaoawa.Wr1 " ' c at 'or t paaViaoJIo oii ar aSter," as i s this movement ander .consideration, al ways react in a- certain recurring cycle of time with7 ten-fold force and ltien, in cdnolugion.letlhe minnter of God, ever to b'reppecled for "his high calling;' do his duty in liis sacred desk by precept jind exftmp!,wilh - mi i. descending therefjrora iitiW ihe poliiica! arena. ;N good' aui come ofit,.a.nJ much foulness may .bespat-: it Inn sacred rohea. remui;rii .ui all things; U- a cardinal .virtue. ;j:Pr- siiMHKifi, kind. ; anu;enI(?t- .-and ; iio force; .arnraenu jt;ical and ev vmciiig, hud iiot- abust"; Christian cliarity, theHuVn of all religion, and not evil-thinking, should constitute the fhiuboletyi"o " hi.i Hacred calling " Thm.' for 'the' reaVous hastily above ;given, and lor another Bnggestea' Dy a friend, that in case of the adoption ofJ,his project, 1 don't know ;v)Q&t,(s yet behind, I shall certainly oppose its adoption. Excnso; -lengthy Jot Jb have' not time to shorten. - : Yours, very truly; . ' - "v .trt m Q. II. DOCKERY. i . -y A 'temperance Party., ' - Mobile Register. i. There has been some talk in some parts of the State recently abont a "Temperance Party." ''We have ever regarded the bringiug of Wch ' an issae into politics as intHchievous. Xemperance is right- ana - proper temperance in drink, temperance in food, and: temperance towards those who differ, with us in .opinion,.: Many good people believe iii; prohibition tot prevent. that great curse, lntempef ance in drink, while others think that there can be no' genuine, reform in a man unless it begins from wahin, not from, without. Others, again think that prohibition J does" not stop drunkeuness, and interferes with "lite righ ts of thoso who' never gfi d ru hk, There ia a wide divergence of opinion among the advocates of' temperance. ihereforo, i and' those fwho conolude that their opinions only ::are worth consulting are lulemperate temper ance men. . 7 ....... . r . J ; . lrotibtttM.:' '-- -; i Oreenvill New.- v i Democratic newspaper in Georgia seem to be alarmed - by thn I rohibi tion movement, and express i fears that it will cause the disintegration of tbe Democratic party. .If Georgia, with her natural white majority of forty thousand, is in danger, what of south Unrohna, with her colored ma jority of thirty-five thousand? f ,;: ; HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Prink.) ;; ' i .- coisTAnra i ; HOPS, BCCQU TttANDKAItC, ; : ; , CAMDELIONf . , s - - r " - - . - - - s. ! 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' ; '; As refiners of cane sugar, we are, in view of these facts, liable to be placed in a false position before the . public, as the results of analysis of sugar -bought indiscriminately. will seem .to confirm the false and malicious statements; of interested persons, who alleged it was, the common practice of the leading renners to mix glucose with, their sugars. yvmie not intimating - that a mixture of clu ose and cane sugar is injurious to health. we do maintain that it defrauds the innocent consumer of just so much sweetening power. In order, therefore, that the public can get sugar pure and in the ' condition it leaves our refineries, we now put it up in barrels ana aalj. barrels. :. :vs -. ; . ; f:, ; Inside each oackaire: will be found a. mar an tee of the purity of the contents as follows : , 1 Wie hereby inform "the public that .'our refined" sugars consist solely of the ft 0 duct of raw sugars refined. Neither Glucose, Mu riate oj Jfn, Muriatic Acid, nor any other foreign substance whatever is, or ever has been, .mixed with them. Our Sugars and syrups are absolutely unadulterated. il Affidavit to the above effect in New York papers of November 18th, 1878. -:. , .-; Consumers should order from their grocer, sugar in our original packages, either half or whole barrels. . " . " ' 'l'.':s'- s'.' .1' j Consider well the above 1 when I purchasing Tsugar for preserving purposes. I X 1 1 V HAVEMEYERS & ELDER, ? ! DECASTR0 & DON NER REFINING (XX 117 Wall Street; New York -' :" ; July 1 W3m :r ' ! . " : ' ' A" ' "' THE BEST OF ALL For more than a third of a century the Me xicsui M nsta.ii g- Liniment has been known to millions Mil over tbo world as the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It 'is a medicine above price nna praigo the beat of its k i nd. i or every Xorm of external pain. uic Mnstnu cr Llnimont is without an canal. 1 It penetrates flesh and muscle to atlte very bone making the conttnu H an co of pain and inflammation impos sible. Its effect su Don Human Flesh and 8 the Urn to Creation are equally wonder- 4iui. xno jucxican 1 . I fd'erv !ii!iSf F.wrv iln v hri nowa Af x JsulxlutHl, of rhenmntic iiwirtyra rc 0 iu a?ouy 01 au r.tiiii scalu or udriiv which spoedily cures eucli ciliacnta of the JIUAIAN VI.F.SII as - . Bhenrantlim, . Swell Intra? Stiff Joints, Contracted. Muscles, JBnras (Sprains, l'olionona ISitea and stings, . btltncss, Lameness, Ola Soros, Ulcers, Xrosbitcs, Chilulalns, 3 Indeed every form of external dis ease, xt heals tvithoat scars. ,. ' For the Beute Ckeation it cures - , Spralna, Swinnr, Stiff Joints, Founder, Harness Sores, Hoof Dis eases, Foot Rot, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind falls, Spavin, Thrash, Ttingbone, Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film npon the Sisht and every other ailment to which, the occupants of the Stahle and Stock Yard are liable. The Mexican, Mustang X.lnlment always cures and never disappoints; and it is, positively, , . ; . . , THE BEST ! ; :il4;.OF'ALLV'VP'... ,,r03HAH.0ESSAST. feb6 Wly i G-pbd NeWt'Butter F RESH AND SWEET. COOKING BUTTER, , -::-;?t;vl'd:i.K.i.l'ts ' MOUNTAIN BUTTEIS ' I . :.(- -x -.-. Vt I ' In Kits and Boxes, '" ' ' U ,.'!', , For sale low by HAIL & PEARSiVLL. 36 16 BAVtf -! " , : ! EIAEBLE r.i O PJ U U E R T S i 5 'AND1'- Grave Stories. WRST-CLASS WOKK AT LOWEST NEW TORB "" aoivriio OB prolix MAltc WORK PACKED AND SHIPj'KD, AT OUR KSkT . v , TQ ANT PART OF THE-feOCTfl; . ; R1CU AUIt W A THAN &, CO,, Uilt , rT Lafayette Plaee, New Ifork;5' Wathan's Konumenbii nimi tn.Lli' 5 - -" ' ummm LNE9ENT LIHHTS ale to tae Trade. - NE VV , ADVERTISEMENTS ; A Dcse of Tarra3?s Seltzer Aperient ' has removed the arony cf rh'-umatism. and its con , tinned use entire ly nealed the patient. hheumaiiBm ; is but little underptoo.1. Hitti empirics recort Ik , embrocations, which are really dangerous, it 1 - now ackr.owk-dfi d to be a blood ditea-e. reultioc : from acidity. This aperient corrects all such acirt i ity, and tbna cures the disease - All rheumatic "tit. rerers asadpsed to trj iv HOLD BT ALL DtiUu- FREE ! . FEEE ! ! FREE ! !j i A recipe for the Miralllblf cure of CIIiM.v ANOFkVKK. ITI A tj Mtt A a PbVEli or ffllAMitiATIC DIXEAKK. Seat free of charge t The undersigned, after suffering for three years (reduced to a mere skeleton) trying numerous remedies, including qnininey.witb.out avail, was en tirely cured by the remedy prepared from this ic cipe, and sincerely hopes every pfrsori afflicted in a aike maneer will send for one. Addrces K. O. MIL BANK, 16 Ann street. New York. " v illismis iEvidra or. For t he Preservation of all - Kinds of ' : Fruits and Vegetables ' u i Manufactured by s.; K. & J. in. 8PROC r, Jl oncy, Xicomlou Co.. Pa. Send for cir cular. - - Ask. your; crocer for, the William Evajv-.ratrd Fruit. , . . , i my314wD&W " ; ' j.. rsity of Virginia: SUMMWR LAW LECTURES (nioe weekly), be inl4lb July.lSdl. and end 14th September. Have proved ot- signal use, 1st, to students who deeian to pursue their studies at this or other Law School : 2d. to those who propose to read privately ; and 3rd, to practitioners who have not had the ad vantage of systematic instruction. or cirenUr apply (P.O. University of Va ), to John B "inor. Prof. Com. and Stat. Law. my 31 D&W4w CTieultoialVSV? -"Worka.. ' TsAPs. 3 'Ml milm.W eonemioal am. WasMaa aniB,elMMi Scad for lUastrsted ttlora. ssMiaisaKssi, ; . je 5 D&Wlm ijYHE - BBOWa, BOTTOM OiN Cleans ti-.o Seed better, runs lighter, gins faster, and costs less money titan any Other Chi in the market. i ?The brush ts adJustaKo ar.c3 has driv ing pulley and bs!t at both cimSb. Every machine tr.ado of tho best material and fully and lejjly cuarar.tsecf.' ' W81 fMi U- . - i ii w - - - ri Price List of CEJS, Feeders and Condenspin. - I , : Price with . Price witU c, Prices of Self bWf . bizos. , Gina. . Feeder or Feeder and j Condenser. Condenser. eokvw s?.-co ; aiodoo" jis ai fe S5 " ... 87 0- ; 11 CQ . MM 40 " H 0 to 1 - 1S3 M 1(5 W ; 4H " 113 CO 1W0.) '17SW " 0 " l; (A ISO (V JOT, w 60 " HOOtt - ISO 00 5T.-0 70 '- lfO 00 SM0 ' kse w 80 " ISO 00 as CO EM co The above prices arc for the. macldnes bexed r-ary for shipment and delivered at our factory. Will r.a:r.o price delivered &t any acoreg.ililo poit, freo of freic'a. If desired. . . " : i EstabUshcd ISiS, at -Colnmbns, Co., rnulcr name cf B. T .Taylor & Co., removing ia ICES to Ko-sr Londcn, Ct.. where tho present firm have since carried on tLj business. In additiion to cur already nneuallc.l facHiilea vro have erected another lare factory, tuns -doubling our capacity of manofactnre. ! Get your orders in at onco and avoid a possibility of delay. Extra inducements to early buyers. Send for. illustrated pamphlet (riving new testimonials from hundreds of enterprising planters. ! Presses, Engines, and complete outfit furnished whan desired- Address 1 BEOWN COTTON GIN CO., ' ' . New XiOSuoBt Conn. JOHN DAWSON & CO.. Aeente. aplOD.W5m Wilnineton,-N. C. H. A: STEDMAH, Jr. Attorney and Connsellor at Law. KLIZ AESTHTON, BLAB EN COUNTY, N. OfflCO Ud fitairfi. in Brir.fc Hn!1dinf fnn!.l h Binaldl & Co. Special attention to Claims. Col lections on "mm of ilCOand upwards made for Fivn Per (nt ft without euit. Drawing Deeds, Hortges, Ac specialty. .' ,. , ; i at6-DAWtf PRESCRIPTION FREE Eor the speedr Cure of Nervous Weakness, Lost Vitality, Premature Debility, Kerrousnees, 'Despondency, Confusion of Ideas. Aversion to Society, Defective Memory, and all Disorders brouaiit on by Indiscreet Habits and excesses. Any druggist has tho ingredients. 8ENT IN PLAIN SEALD ENVELOPE. ADDRESS DR.W.S. JAQU ES, I . west BlXta tit, ULttULJlAAXL, V&1L' mh a D&Wly - .' .' J . brooks';" Patent Cotton: Press. JT 18 DUSABLE DOES NOT GET OUT OP OfiDEH works with Email amcunt or power, and ia qujck In operation; will pack bales from 003 to 800 pounds; caa use hand or Btcam power. ! .- Forpriccsand furthet information, address i l ' HAKT, BAILE? & pO.. J 18 B7t Sun WCt V . Wilmington, N. C. Chattel mortgages AND Crop Liens POU SALE , "1 i At fKe.BTaAB' -Office. r