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: r . r -".it '.I -n j 4 ! i -1 i - r f .1 J i 4 Mm .', -Tito pay : t7jt!JC.BEENAHD,EditorandPrdp'r. -. ,. ' ' - ' 'yi'- J ' Septembeb. 1,: 1 882? '"Ia" writing ito-fchattge fyour -addresapflftwisw iriwi fnmrLfr dirAflt.imi m well as full oartieulars aa where you wish your paper to bo sent hereafter., UnfesaVon do th changes. can . 'r ; - tNottcesoftarrfaJw or Death, .'Wbates of. nZft. T?olnHnn nf Tlianlcs. An., are charged I . fd As-oKlinaiyiadTerUsem rated wben Daia ror smctnrin aavance.'i as uub i rateocentawuipay tor a sunpie annonnomein. i of Marriage or Death. . . - , ! masters will register letters when aesirea. TOniy such remittances wttl.be at the the'tmhlisher. v '-- ISTpeclmen "copies forwarded when desired. Section rpesday, November 7tli f DUQCIATIC; STATE TICKET I'- K'lSP'EN'irYLEIt EENNETT, Angoru . ' - roB-THB THIRD DISTBICT I ; , '.? k, . rWZABTON. j; GBEEX, Cumberland. ' -i-,';vfn,- .wt-B Qnvo pan , TE0ifA8:S.UFJgW, iT OrangeX UiDis.-JAME&R JSHgPMEB2i,rof eaufprt. 24 JFRMDEmCKfjnLJPSefEdgeecmbe, Zd lHf.ALLafAjm A. 3cKOY, of 8amp6n., - 4th JHs.-vJAKES C,,MicBAJ8, iif -OumberlancL i Ukmti-IOEN Ajr0lLME2,of Gullfords MfcmUWILLIAa?-M. .SBJPP, Mecklenburg: 'J- ' ' ' - 1 ..v. - -.- . ; 1st Dis.rjomr H. BLOUNT, of Perquimans. 7ij ' wtiA XT t.. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. Nora. SoDoitors are voted for, by Districts. The other nominees will be voted for througn ontthe State. - "': .' " . ' - "" ANOTHEB KA1LBOAD PROPOSED.; i (Greens second large meeting has been held J looking o. ine consirucuoa 01 iuau.i from to Atlanta. nrfinrllv turn on our heels and look: to the East,- and build a road to Wnnuntoniron Greenwood. Then we ' open up the fGaXe city" to another ; sea-port town, Wilming ton, which brines us in direct .communica tion with ;.,the s best -t grain ; market .in ;the South, and hence .our ... ability to i.feed and clothe the poor and. hungry is greatly on- hancedr; j .-i -'n i-xyni.n-... We desir 3 to call the attention the ! busmessrineri;; of Wflmrngton t this ' lmDortaht : : road. "iThe Green wood meeting' appointed i commit- tee tc take the matter m handThey 1 are jucbsib., t j-sij.f S. '.R vBoozer,- of greenwood,' and Moi f-w1 PriMn arid T; W WK?to nf AMvillff f AnothfiT meet-, mgB. w; uc lie u,pw.;,, rv, j -vv.; t.n Wilroinortori v.ts so mnch craiu. Our town will never be what it ought I to be until' we haye every possible I jible waterput&arid I eyer'ssibie;Tail-1 roaa. connection 'with remote sections. Wilmihjrton is so situated that it ought'to be a town of fifty thousand peoplIwill row'rapidly;;. when ever oiir people enter, largely .upon manufcturing and 'we have railroad -' . connection -iwith every : part' .of .our StatCaiid witK the great- Northwest ; ; rJiejyeincratieYS Committee is -f 3oi ng unusually ; well. It has issued'a first rate circular, in the shape of short- pungent articles upon practical; and current questions. ' u m-WILLIAMS, BOWEN, of Northampton, was ventilated from one ?end of the 1 oitein-afid.femb-yiW lo jsi.ruM a f.sr-t v - i-'i--.y: i state to the. otneiv ana toe wnne men i yciouer, iojjjr. ".'"""k"1 i mecuag'oi u' icauiug- V . 4m.2Hs,tjajlE3 v. Mcivjsx, ojMoure. , . . ,. '. ; - I Pendercburityi; ;' .. t "i ibis - State wHlLbe -held- i 'ti.'.ie'DSP7v ar wrmmwrCK: of.Oranae. I nf t.hft West." as'Well as- those of. the-1 T ixm.i.!iiw .:Jv;iwbhW0fwKHAmhfri dumb wi uc firia in.?'AbVeYille (S. C.)JIm i.rittcn in Mar, mvfprarea in the SSSIS kUkvi. -1 ? a r, ? V .; .- -t entire satisfaction t of vthe large proposed road:. :. , r:r... 5was-state4:vn:nn?:'-sj' - -i? .ao-a -.iqPiX txk rio t t Atlanta and then i .. -s .-i!ril'liVit- number of Bemqcrats ;an attendance. . ' I VW . wwwvm. - 1 . ' r . iL i In-J ' J t I.xam' AwV-i manv J wvs during - tbedanlSiiii.' ' 1 1 " Vx3rf afier working so:bard.bimself tbcatchUhe l!, Mbore, of this city, have acceptedvinvi ; durmgthe campaign. dl!aate youtig Deyeu .and,, tliaVhe th ef .- j J ' r tations to address the people 6n'; lnatVdcca- 1 noir xtri ir ' nnn nr asa . ro - nn iirori ini.. . . .Fx mT .uv Fifl,u organization adopted ;by - the 'State CommiUeeli jW. trust: it .will be adopted promptly.; , Tbere is ia great vve.puttiisa D,y request- tne 'plan ot . ;i, , .,.....,- adopted promptly, There is ia great deal of hard -work to-be done and the managers at Raleigh are setting' an excellent example. - We give them all jin.e credit.; . From a circular let- ter from Obi." W. L. ! Saunders ' and Mr. V;aje'e learn that i they prepared 'the above .editorial .circular. They are old hands -at vthe -bellows. When we .read I)ocuhi&nt Jfo., we r njTwt.l nt nnro tlrnt ?t ! -nrcio" ro?i. : t;l v!-'- h ' : - worav-SPe,. lDw.r.an5L etuj0.r;.;eouia4fi-5.v .- T.r'. - iT'sl have irepar3d iti Ti ':;i the: scnooL mi.ss frolic.;, The six irls who spent1 their su'm' meri vacation ini a neaestriafi trirl i' ir.- W-M- u, u"1 varoiinay i;0iit nv.:;i - wero school girls and-;haia;etiuine' f rolic'lof jtheir. pwri';. aiidlkll ' alone They completed iheirj'traffip of 20 miles, at ,4 Laurinburg : ' on the , 26th instantlf ? Thev were triatpd ith tbo --i-' -' - . : : . Y u.'r . J junujruuoe tuey receiyea was -at .the. hands of some of their ; i V ,' ; - . , immodest p and I y-nke., .They had furi jand labpr uu. iuiuiuvcu under it. - The following is ' from a ;' special; from Monroe ; to the'New York Times,. dated 26thr :'. i "Each" walker wore a pair of Btout red leather.shoes and short walking costumes. They carried strong staffs in their hands and knapsacks r upon their shoulders, in K which, , were , packed their hammocks and other necessary articles. Thev also wow very broad-brimmed hats, which, however ' - do not. seem to have protected their com- ?iexions, .ior tney are all burned brown 'wo of the girls carried pistols to protect them from wild -cats and bears. Much of othe time they slept in the open air in their mmdcks under -canvas coverlets, wMdi were used to shield them from Heavy dews and rains. One night, ten days, ago, appre hending a severe Btorm, they camped in a eTftvevard and Blent "Between toe craves. Another highfi in the tnountains, theyxwere thrown into consternation, by the ippearv ance of a bear, but the beast? being aS much frightened as they (were, fled without offer ing to molest them." In the'mountainsthey were in great terror of rattle-snakes, but did not encounter any otjthe reptiles kiP?arhWgre toely ; written : pages. They Ii2j06iclosely would never , accent , a rid& j- , , - W. novel nart of.theitntiWaS tnat tneV ;- uiu. noi Know i uau ifly v - - . . - - ' ;. ! notronous, -and were rrther. arntatecl THE JONES COITNXY OlTTBAGEtH q j :e:ople forge-; ; .le'.,; very treacnerous; . intport fa4ewayienraaiJ iovei? "with' time. led the i Demoeratic ;5ohorM iwefeping vlctoryihe tain Radical officials in Jdnes county Centre- andl the East, -united itt de I nouncin .- iuturiuie termsi Whatwas ' might be attempted again : partv had-the power. In.the; county J XltS were a. - f r - . w' . . . - -.. rti - t . 1 7 VVUU J 1 actually j.jr- by a robust Afncaa; : but the poof fman bessed so pitifully' that the ; negro finally cpniented to release binv and he was al- lowed to take himself at the price he was knocked off. at to the negro, Two white" not done in. a corner, l lic'transactionnd'thehrteo oi tne otaie ouffnir never w wuuuuc i ach: ;rim affainst ; thetf racX "or 'xt.-'V ' - u " aF i ffi-A 1,; Al-t 0S oK.tcq I tnei,. : power uuum, t huuuuhw w u t toersecute ; God .Unfortunate. .crea-1 lures, and 'could o strike i at civil . rTaiai WliW.' W tbo tlilrinU .'eirwl aJ,a aomal order' If tbese riifncrs can, done in North Carolina now there" is no anticipating the evil that, may: come hereafter with .'the county go-" vernment system changed jandl; the Radicals ' again in again Teter to . again .reierio-i 'imt paupers to negroes. THE BECOnn OF 1 IEG18IiATOB. .-i ' ' m. ' I ,,, ine oxak naa occasion ,10 . rererit ' t j r I .. . . . 1 two or three times to Jeemes Harris's . . n!l(1 UwWnt I . . .7 . j nad tlie Mnblustiing eifrontery ,to propose a joint discussion with-the Governor of )he State,.led us to refer n"i egisMve record,' and.-what: to his tegislatdv record, andhatJi the 'Fraud - Commission ' revealed. i-v.r )i.5iu-. -i.'i--Lit-'-.v.'H' lie riastj ;ICaleigbK ft gives tne exact' figures, showmg.now; n LVa-i rnuch Jeemes really got for his vote folio wine extract that - OAIAIint 4r-wsw ' MnWX Mr. Swepson paid James which was charged to Iittlpfield T Fraud Commission reDOrt: . i cv i hrf hAfin a Art vprt.wp.fl, , l ne v ail- kmc uiwy c iucuV - Vi , , .rcunsvi vania. T - - y - ijr:'"1 -v r i 'Tiia revert i - - T' t -mv - I I I r hrk.cAnnTt A-A7AHHTVAnr 'TrtF nOlTIV t ITTiuLl: if 1 (iii i-.il-Jvliii J.t' -- I ; 1 0T .Til HTT1 TJUK l "Ji.1 IC1I J-Lf 11 J - M.I II I f IlIlK! ftllVUIl.t I ; telleersbnvn v Ifikxtfiuniinerf iSi frbidgahi - for- anbthuf you. following ,1 - keeping: Wf iB5JTonyu. ..1 ; -'.f . --n ', ..,;.'!' r.-' ; iii s; v:m i Dupremt ju. qi iii. jouu xj. uiuuju, v.-i the aeienaams - in iV-Dni. o . ioiaL was. t . . - -i - i- m m si niM? yM t n An t n an l i ui l . umi v--v --r vj t r- -.- and ; men ' cease -io i RiH'ffiM-CT riAw W a. alaLf A-trc-' iwi pensnre tn.peiTe5raior,.im5iA ftTv'uToiftViXf: ' is bo with the past in orn aroiiria. pgrwu tue euur;writ,ei r t ?; Six years agOTm the great venthusin j '! wil! give5 one' bill' thlladicat Board as 'i'--8-;nj:rJj;;o'SMifi:il veruseaio seir some, rcju prppeny,, .... ue v. i j - f r.ftf. t !8; , tain Radical officials in J6nes county r o Boatwtight icKpy. ,ryrun: ol Knoaos . A Tttfir from. Jones. 1 T, s-m: .nt.as.X. &, w - -.j'i:: women,i:oneI wnom?was a respeeiaoie ;T"3 "!.J ki - "- ,.f PR ),'; a . i aJ. nreMntxiherafmoTCment was nre-, I rA1A MA'W'nwrn l.Ti.m: T wtUR AMWironl l. wai me presem , X44rai movemv?T83.8r?ti;F "ii . t. . . . . iii ..i. 1. m lnffonnrr sirs t nt i;n nne raanfl x, r . .. - . . v" IQQ; KnOCKQ OU Mmeerues IU, y I ,l. ,. 4 v ',rTT ;ti!,:r,ii.''yi'i' - tVv---i": ?!YI :"-r-K-Tf-v; "njn-r I nnf in th fall nf thorawnf 1 month'; each, r. 1 nis is. mejancnoiy pm, iyjjA; nFT 'v 77 J 'l05UUU,tnegro voiers, m, ipriPt verbment must'fail W the ground, 01 true. :t?4M: -:;';:mr :4'Pra!Bey0 'A:man.l eivo them their; supportbut ,with.,lhe I .statutejOf limitations wpuld :bafl y I oaIn irinfltnt ,a3 rfmt,'! ah pff en C6 , committed ,at that time. iten.1' it was a OTeatoutrase. v xt:was i . i j -j 1 wj-?--1 "h.. s-w-wir i 'and saiditmust be nfoved beyond .. ' . . ..-. .. .. . . , . ... m.m . . T .-MM.W M S M MM-StAMm. J . t Ii t 'j !1 I' ? -m. . and influence. ' Our Raleigh contem- T;of a,h'e-Clinton;' tioM "CaSweu'r Wiltnm' rbW?bf this ci Tirtrarv av r . T f. a 7-vf v . 'I j ,-; w .rr.: . 4 ton Hailroad"&. Steamboat , ComDanv. las -1 put the enjsine 1 IbCouHT 6 gIwswrwok rir?-'a4i.Wen to the public soon, the lateness of the - u -- ? i I ' '-Mi a UUA' i tj 4s . Jr Vj ' - ; : r. . ! Xfec. 11 j TO J. H: Harris, -500 OGrf Jan. 13: iTrf J. H. Harris, 'obf; Feb. lrd j;:! Harris, -tarfta. ; ? 500 00 - -L- U. Hams, ; -i- ouu uu fFeb.,27, To JHJHarris,...; i ..,850 C . ;M It will be retaeWibfirfid that TTarris aopl in ;JL881 $125 n per the Federal Gbernmeht ' month froip tl SenesccmBisteda caafgn speeches.Harm r .., ,T , V not a nice fellow to be indorsing - a I fTPntlOTnan onH t haiAOAhm r. nnnr - rmovetr,ent o-At tirt W fba lt.J 1 t,u. i w . hungry and, despairing Th : idea nf ttliA nonnli Carolma being, ected to o .. : . - -- -V bossed", by . the.Radical ' Revenue smellers aud'batrbtiized bv ? a; fellow i-i n t'" ' ti ; '.' -.t: ' v . J. .. w.v,wa -u.x ,. . v y i ,vu ujl corruption money in bis et.;s -nueuyou leei out ot sons, nave ine - 1 iri. . . J. m . . i -. . . . . TlTAXF' lL.?L$r jruif, .. s uou xu- terscures it. - , ' i Pender county, like New Hanover, V - V i ' 1 . . . Ml!?-1 tBe; marofeaii extravagant ieooay. gvernt.iV"e find the figorVin aVelPurnishthat paper by "iTcare- yers nnAfeight thpbderRadT cal rule, mSpt. M&mii oii So it i ;femwVf'1"0: - t , OJoard have been, pwdsts ssoon; as. presen sea j Mthe TreasurerurinkeRepublican' J egtme vuunifJcrii.-jwas;.uoi yvt!1145 M'fj i ".1 Attn A 1 If the: conig(?Vernment;taCt is repealed I' lL.r'u" " i rr Rnv ; ., . u ''! -'1 ;U'4 m-n vtrow -ri nnnn -w tiiui iii iiii hi. mm initii Ta "l - 91' -Jt- 4. " 1 VJ 1 -V,:'-' ' - 2Tr'' I Ganaday: 'must hav been hamfWorfa -'iaStA jr5' aiivC-AVw' XT M " t-h-" appointtwents near liuhpr' f'ni,s : ukiti'tti -'ISS? 1 . rhino-iie maiia-some siouu stoienc 1 Unimportant arreatras madelyesterday af Rocky Mouhtbit the Wllip1figt6n';& f M ela0n P3"'? 4J;-?1 DryuPWi;4 -;n?w h6rtninrb iat'rljbiRVtifiRn 1 ra Df their valuable contents,;nd an, vi vestieation 'tn'f Lnepartment it WttShingtOh, resulted in the cleiartaientit Wttshinsrtoh. resulted in the m.;Jt :hei abont.fifty iregistered'packages; have been to deiwsiterKSr'3 W6netf jt7 the ;1 money i has been recovered. .Pehhincton . was verv i. .j wyatj i- i..' '''.'--- active in xendMinf? assistance to the ofticera I i; Akjt li I iii niw Kiivi lii'ii ill ani sa tit'' 1 it ihiv ill liih U '-it. - r 1 :,r ii lie case wiu ue uearu lo-uav ueiore u. h-he case wiirbehe s. Commissioner Co Messrs. Sgarpdand, -department, began i 3gaeii,'ai ctoiasooro.. - . JrfUhdqf the Ppstofiice - yiPV he;we,anvestigation and f PrW.iffl twhicbt was af trwaJ. qafnedt out by Mr.? j 0t ii'ti? sUWm-:; io snau. l "'".i t. i.iinton .-iMiii iaiwwi tiura.n. ni.i Xt a! meetanjrbf the! Board of Directors - ' - ;a4Ain T; ; va v uuivuiuuibuv uv V vuviuc HUiO 1C' mucti in tbree years and eignt montus I -t T 'T; 5 & ? ; 'wtootis i9TOrKsan hr Tvili . istekd of devoting ; themselves. to -'.'AlLtlebtS contracted bv the Democrauc v 1 .-iK-..-" if-.nlv ,- iui ; .n-x.yrj.' 14 tvv 1 ! i & nf;v..w;n, . ;tko rfthfl.' iiseing momorvMS I I -cAne: xtauuiai "Duaru wtsre a iuauii-;i rwisrhsirf . : . I ' .111- . . J ' . . .1 . U. A ' ... V.1 ii . ......... V . .. "v. I ' f " . . I ' . 1 5 antTeveots 1 paa'li.ireyMemoYea ign,,.;!' f i-Suprfenteri. .'a.-iM..va.-Maniove, oi..,jhis i j ta'ta J thought they would givea 'free treat. iUerel 1 T. M. TkJl riJ. 1.: i . . . . , l?r - - - I .te Kiri'poft being particutoiV' lute and subnitted Umj plans -andispecifl-, Matrons as r prepare by 8Ir; J?, MrQHan- I ion. Burvevor.,1 -.T. ..-.. ..it r..7.-,-t . '- .(.,The directorsaccee'ffepbrt 6f fthe 'OB- An. li!Terjjt.iirn l"!nninri;tAA.. ,'fhiviB -..ni',.l ,.T - - -;m-u --wr rr.T.man wnD- reii nere ior xnnity a year or so ;sisag:gpfrMe8S,HPnhM T . a subscription ! i mateiy to collect 1 ' 'Mr. Ferrell l rtioftn: hf Pmiit : Cmectin.thew t j. i . , ... . . two gentlemen;; ofilmton ofler ia ritht of ray of seventy-fiye f eet through their land and twtfaCTes of: land . to uild adepof at i bunion.-'..- it was resolved tiat each director be autbbrbto 'take Kincreased-suhscri tipnsandthattKey. have theright to em- a I . . I .; UltaTlkFlJLi TO INVALIDS -1-Tnhrwi ?n 1. is teful t6 invalids, because i it iq reiresnmg without I of most perfumes. - most perfumes. txookand'to Varr,,at,.ltorham,ho fa deep; l.x.iprary nirppminato4;fiWiJ bond.:? " r v.... - thfiVnotoi' i r 'lowrcst mm -iJrv Craven and others speak r,Jiefi.eenyWfttW byi-applania.l m 1 :Aqi:: fc.iIV ;r rhe;flrst lptalhnenX vP i -,f rt oa: -The .nominee is . ahmit Ss m I ..; 1 ... : jt-v t . : nOf Siunpsdiii'-anS Capi Pad V:-triy- yy ?rtr4 a.mmberJo:.,yirgu 1 1. . '. 1 eent.JiDacrinT.iAn fttirt tirrn nvini nni i i; j Tvnf nn-4i.A,-.i j . i ti Kir t :Lj: xt Jt. 1 wvio w iieaaurer. ;;i; - I Jnessrs. ' J It. xSlOSSOm & Evan8.:i With a: 300 T r, i J W H-The directors respIyM tfiatme gauge of barrelbf rinValufedlat f550;t ,9 K with r the, road should be three1 and alialf feel - ? IT ft' m m mm. . .1 : " h s j;her shame."": :i ;me supreme geoi uu, .-r. above named order met in biennial session. on sdavthT bf ; Detroit, J Micbig"ah vfoeiXjrad jrisdicijonj epreseiJtei aneael4 offlcset. Su sided. On Wednesday the uniformed eyfaheupmef tadge Wet-eaereda irand gtby lowing bnlcera weeblecy toerfe for r n '.u '.t-i. 2''-Ttri J' IT Snpreme K M M g.ohri f"Wad, i Alary iana i t!iit..ro. zvfc?ii . p. yw.- . . i - ft was' thought that; would transact all the to be able" to'adiourri Oth.- . . I "OisaaasfaettonAmonff Colored Repub' LT u a . Hcan Proposed Colored Convention i One of the prominent and intelligent cci ri' rn(n;r this iltV-informB5tl& that W i .uuiuicu ucuyicvi I atvRaleigh at aA 1 iarly day to take- into 'coasMeratibn' ihe j anatoappoun - v. -U- colored pdlitknans otthe State 46 wait upon VUIU1CU WJlxxta4 va-uu kvuvv 1 raiaenr i111"' an" nif aammisirauon t attitude of the leaders of the party in'North Carolina, and' to infonn'tiiern'' thafintbe absence of & change; t Vi A - .Trwo t tim irt ati trrkTI in 'tr . . . . & , .. . I. ;ipto their ownbandsel Tcrats as they may s I :.tJL,ui,r see proper 'w support;' r ii t.-. ci. . . n r w i. nrt. i.t iR nnncvoi me aerenee m tlons of the leaders aforesaidm WMof cUizens. Mr: Wilson said that if ft were? nneatb of Dr. J.-T. Schonwald. lDrl .j i T Schohwatd,c' aii 'oH aud' W&1 j "kkown bHjsician; of this tpy,' died 'aiis 'LLlLi-Vi.V- LiliflitL,- I residence in this placft1yeBterday ,morni r. . - '- i ;af ten tt; somewhat protracted ! IliesS. JrlJr. - rf i-, -w. - K t' 'quemiyan jtue os year rOT jiiB agei'-tie :W America,'aoout Fwe yearfi3o, ana i in 'NewTYork; city;, but,-after-, j wards Iiided.in Baitimiorej. from r whfchf . lnnrmities , renaered - .mm, : comparativeiyv helpless he had enjoyed a 'fine practice andf Iwks annarntlv cWarnWinn: Democratic fllaaa iSKeettne ,at, dLone J ? r. 1 Creek, Pender County. .... f ... . ... s tui;i..: 1 ti itu : We are authorized, by the Chai ire- Vuori'byine tairmah'6?'Ta 1thk 'iinii 'Iiitiv Irinmrniirp Vrf I' w v ww -uww . a etAr:1 4a-' f'iU'1;? TVIImlna-ton Enterprise It ! ton. Thenevf rice: mill'br'M&skofWo met f pr in tfbsitiOn? nkrshing'un1 'his" w6rkabar'ThufsdaV -t4lvei2i?! last, Bays snermaenmery wiu au be upian Shackford who had been,! filT ' v V?3 1 someave oc ats-Aveeks, but ira te 1 T. T na 8 " . . .T; .s" "5T""'' "4t j Jif9r,f erind . -rpgaeXpf ordering suchs irenvre alan nwitiifl ThA BlSpafeirior urill mmmonoA i o-vroHit!rtTio SlVioim'nn anil 'T'ulloi moro irn I. twnt h.uw .u..w... - . " wvwh.uw ..... w . IVUVM , uvmHlu 11, LJMW lllllli MUM IIV1U . . ' r ' r ' ' at ielveri o'clock" At 'MlA' largelcrowd K hets' and rcgues for- asking' Ik- Turning;. t6 LvJ , CTTV:JJ iJLrtJi ;,tU th .9109,1011 direct, ifrauijhjevs expected. , i f. --:n'-,. i.h t,:vi ti v mast be presumed hat every; act done 1 r,! I ' --l'L -. .: I WUJUU LUC " I mil UlL iwaanins W kasMngton;'N.TC:, is W Ming 'tothpletioh. 1 Mr;!i tf:. ipp,rbf this city; who' Set7 th f bb'ifer1 aria' . . ' i - puuiv.ui.fcw.T v4.vofcij aitiwiwiwug journeyrxwcKingnamo v irginiar ma; old homiey where hotexpects heimfteTPlorel '.s4u !.i....i.!ra .. ' I ""w LT?S w-n-3R.Wi!ver:1 l.iL mifliniontlir. nifwtfchirl ,tn n.,f(it(Tkhi'IIVUU WJfl -I a. 1 1 VI II ! ' IHILI1 -UIH VnilF jusuucww w prepre i uroujutjiug Jui;vacaiion;wJui,jaxuuHaaiii:w'wfy u-siMiajjwiuuT aa ueiu; ai. ,l tniS city.i tie is now rlaci utidpr n. 41 ono? """JPP iwf, Capt. ,Nilniann)Wasi cleared .'from- l That is where r-the ;" boys climbed wh from the JX Snwiktl F sb. andiad; 8'Sr: new there! was' -'no 'use of try - - lngtorunaboaroUBe-schoorwithoiitkeeD. mg a supply of this, remedy on, hand,, By i morning the boys' troubles were over. rJSut I. nmmfl rantJ firct a , ,-4.-Jt1 '-V'i- n j .. ... , f7Yvu "" u" outu emiuu ugaiu,.. r ney.irouDies ot either sex t.. . , - v STARK O UTE TRIALS. Continuation of derrick' Aran-, ; " me it tor the Government ; CBy TeWrapb to the Morning Staft l WAsrGK, August 28J-In the Crlmij nal fr rt tnJriav Mr - Merrick, of &ounse fnr fhA- mrpmrripnt inv the k Star Route- oases, concluded his: argument. ueiernuft to the "Oio Calienta" route, ne. saiu, thought he bad showed; Dorsey s connec owea o -X -jfbl lows-i nave- J Ut. iZr, heavilv the -cbrniption which! tI. uon . witn . n4 ana cherWjVAU thdolher routes -conducted through- tlleir vanousage i-j ,xirefriwento;lii8"aBsisiauw- --,;; l : true on their, face , He commented upou the cpnsiq, ? "r? r -"vr1: rxzr land' could not Deconiraaiciea. ,.rie reviweu i 1?answenngtha obiefcUonsor roablHtoftheorv which tbe'facS ana Tjomunffr nut.rnecoBsisieacY, j radictory statements of lJuen;and.;3y aisn, ted bv himself ? He .referred breafrealffiJ.nd,liS?aWUtt tb": purchase o . ewspapers, ,whh;Wr6notonousiyxpen--. iTO'Tn-rnriAa tn nwn and asked where l Brady' ibbtained-'thi isudden 'wealth; ' and -j b(. nrnnosed. . to up wnu(.:uwp 1 hfisrianfiral ' iinless "to use' them in self- r-. " - . . - : ,f the otjooslte' counsel, ariaanswering the AuffitionaJ hndi objections'. Raised. by tbethi, cenclusion.t stated tnatrtiic , ppealed to the sympathy bf f.:.U IV),-. lrl' A awbuld .brave them l cold' aff hada plea.tamterpoae at all. 1 for' his : country' and 'for the 1 troservabOQt VfrdMV mstotutions.- jj in-;tne i namejf the.n,;,of .the:U their-govemment-i-in the name of honesty defeBdants J,,t5;k.fi, t??vi Mr. Wilson roseto replyto Mr. Merrick, .1 "VV i ommrrifrrvitr Inmiat Q TlTi Wilonn - J his argument n -the btars; Koute cases to- ttueas' charged by Mf Merrick-that de?i . 3 . , j I govern tpe gO-r since the COnsniHirV I ,sible doubC , Guilt must not be enferrecL terly inconsistent with -any theory ,of lnnor it must be shown by evidence which' wut- cnce.. ; Buch" evidence, be declared' the ebverimenC hid not produced a-He denied toat the defendants had -ever, come together, - f atala after the first division of ' routes be- 'JfRUoAir i -rTlitin rnntoa .t2thmn..Mt rfemi - ant - rftiwrna hf -Uia ;irtrtnft:to4,liP.tiM'l: ntted thereby. jie contended , that the pe-, upon which ' su'ch! expedition. was ilivif. were not manufactured, and the affi davits were not false. He reviewed in details .aeirauq. jli was. tne auty ,pr tnq govern- M50' Consider the' needs f the country; l!?-85 LS"! was a donsoiratdr. clhded his Iwashxkgtoit. Hfe insisted hat "productiveness" was, not ortant consideration m'the ex-'f Kstal faculties. .The develop-; rejiojiraesfilthe cxmntry was consequence; Heiquoted the' ipetinons?6f Secretary Teller,' n.,(;ShrrbAn aAd: others, tor-show that they had asked and advised expedition on ivarious routes; and said that if1 Gen.- Brady : laws was -done with. 'proper , V v e. f) orrupton, must be, , proyeds and, ,the prosecution would not "attempt to - prove .it, except o by 1 the testimony ' of XWalsh ' 'Mr. i Wilson then i reviewed .Walsh's stater Imnts at ' length, endeavoring to show that ill AnfanAnfmllOil trt 'not t Affofliol: jO-nfl I flit r ATtA.. I i i a :.t f piucn to tneaisaa vantage oi iueiotxuei,uia i r. tt v',r hr:i bwuta thp xchel Siness before i rarThe;! ; BeforeMr. WilSoil con- 1 ndt anticipate' the. recent attack; The re- ftrinimpnt tap. CJnnrt. nniaurnprl. hTrt, m i.-. Ausust 30. rMr.-. Wilson.. 1 is! reported that -aie enemv fled to TelW voaiiua iuuica, ouu sojlu uiaii ij. ucu, r jjiaujr 1 weyereimproDaDie ana untrue- lie de- cototy, was. thrown from his wagon yester i !?(?3iT'f-0.m ithe "f 5.- .dhy, whUe retwning hbhi& f ron? this fcity, f -ooi iraniffl -aalaTysrowtt suddenly Zy5. 7 i5ZfT X?1 -Mifelhe law and, be jgnided by f thd evidence. If you do that as I am sure appeal for sympathy jbut I-4o -appeal to I t -Jll' l T L . , JL !ii iti i I - 1 . 7 ...7 o ; - j - - tHecbk&eourhed Mr. HeneMe" vfill oddrass'liurv.to-mOrrow f- m ..T - - : v. i . -'v- : U I I irTiJr.;i'k ' JrrlZ rt':.nxmttc ir votes. to deteat theCoalition Hf-J . iii j . Col. Green AppoTntinenta , r I ; v M rwvi li; h'TT Beaufort Thursday, 'Septemberth. r.-) 1 Whiteville. Saturday Rpntpmrwi jth ' IrM ' " Jdia .El'.'Pinkhdm's. VesetableCom- ,tv,"KFH uictvjr. um f aatyriuio- i -gg veflteraav run, over i bVi toe si(p before thisury." My-mA!feee1:d "faffly fajum inannei iaw;.is.i not vioiaiea.' m mase no i Ua-n mm -fAw m- , i tus sstate; a broker.. tradinsrTl bonprapd alei-pense 'lnktihk tflwsxj Texas. -It is ei GenV Wolseley.. Aceonnof tl AflW Un llhe ESII lan out ' cStttred-The I tuatlon at Alan di li-Slnn lib at namleb. v - 4 maCable to4ewruiu. . ...v -. A ,1. 29.-Gen. Wolseley tele- atUcked , lastevngpv asif Ti nam success., o-vr d, but there were iusfabout to -pr ' Jfceod to tbo; front. f C , .Xfty ": & :,, ;ut:r&-ix Mpvnm maior " trenerai . vtiu", wmwu-B twelve gips.and eight jbaUalionB; lwimvprt extreme! v weii uu, , TvwiuVinoft tlie 6nemV;u'At uGraharitaq Duive guns, If battalions,' and a small detach-J i nVftlrvi': and mounteos inianoy.' reinforcedf by, another battalion h?f kttacked the enemy in front wnust tne nrst ftvalrv; bria-ade-tmdertJ0iJ sir. isaKer -isus- Qnnnri . bv MaloTf wenerai iJrury.ijowe. 57. iv.dtiona were aU that iZl-Tr?. . Tti -VmeratibnW --ii. --k'-in wnAnJ lartillery geant; woundedr one major,- tjTVp captam two iiuuieuaiiui uuu myroiA icu.. . I - . ....... . , . . .1 Si !.?!'' ! AIiEXAsdria. ' Ausrute ay jn oon. i ue enemy 3 Are still, strengthening theiru Jef t; iiney buui uui ilu utmuu uaii .agjiiu. ioo eveninffr Uen. r Uiveiyn w 00a 11 as gone ks ; i:rfc :oi Vv" i U Tficontooitre Meks. Xqudok, 1 Augus); 2. A. dispatch, from, klexahdria says that slight sku-mishing has taken 'place to-day at RamlehJ ..::?.-. i The Daily JTcwsbas the .following from Alexandria: Those afloat' iii' the harbor tof inv wit.TipaHPfTn iinnsiiaT Riffhl -the. kll- lander of three Arab'sMlBrS T bnr,bJaera, the Jjgyptian, frigate Soudaj fop pwmTi&&&- were ref flogged and ;then tied to a tope and hauled Hp to'lhfe pbrt'y'ard'antf; they were: then, dropped; into the; sea dragged under the' -teqf and hauled up to tne star board vard-wm.1 They were' sootf The. transport JMepaul nas peenf raerea be ready to take on board the 42d High- ijuders to-morrow;" mw . . jAlexandriajshalL Berve'.- asf a oommonr for British and''Turkish ooerations. lhn mdmimMt officla I report of Gen; ' Lowe reeardins;'! th action r. r.W wS?. cpTO??6, pnn.m says wier me .fihsiw. the ground was strewn- with; bodies charge the ground was strewn- wttnDOdies of dead. Egyptian .infantry vAfter4raising, the "gallantry of : the uousenoid cavalry. Gen.i-Lowe adds that : flieir: excellent .-be- fi Vjrc " "lacrlcX mil - iuc cucuiy uic I 1. I . .. . sasm. . -. -T v- . -v' - .. . i-.' - -f . ' I a T TP V A WTT ft . Initnof VM fTXAn Momlav I jahda In-igade : of -Highlander fander Gen; I -Alison,? have e.mbarke'onv f Jfor lstoauTa.-:! '- ,5 tv I wenwtiriiiVeiyn wooanasassumeacniet command of .the troops ipAlexandria- and, Oiirft-nnthAth TPrnrt!thjt ArhhiP-fldhft Kari-Dwr.,.-'W(i'- at Te1i:Kebir when 1 A? passea inere, j Lokdon, August 30. An important ori der was received at Woolwich to-day to for- ward to iigypt at; Once-a "formidable light ers. -W ti-i? t)V i i ; f.j a' n 1 i. uai r j 1A' dispatch -from Bmailia toSKeuter's Tegjram ComsaVs are advancirig in. f ull; fdrfce toward -Kassa- sin. , i-'-- -. - . - 1 fThe'Ito iTca has ' the f ollbwing',: dated' 1 , ismajuiay ? August jjoth ; . r ihejxBritisdid Kpbir. Our, positions remain much as they were; but the cavalry have-advanced a few' I miles.on tbeje.trema,righ". rv-v;; tjjj i... ' fjONDOsr, Aug. 30. Gen. . Wolseley tele-. grapns irom avairy hea3quartera at Mahj I ramh camp von, tTpesday,Athat.i;onlyhe 1 Household cavalry and the Sevenh Dragoon I GAard.hKere seriously engaged irt the fight ; l.tftKassassmlock, on jondayeyeiing.-;The;t iormer nad twee troopers KUied and eight , WQunded.! Maj.' Tewnshehd Teceived- a' cut pn-the wrist. . The. Guards-. had, f , Fatal Accidents In --Virginia and. North Carolina Killed. - ' TiBivk5 August' James 61 1 Smithy well knQv?hrcitizen'of Chesferfield postmaster Oarlyle, of 13atfleboro;KXU on-thenmingtdn cV iWeldon" Raar6ad,H northern-' both less At the 'Sitae ' I oi tne accident Ae, was.. attemr thef track in advance of the M 1 . -. ii..: . .. i ,-.f. of the accident biQ, was , Attempting. tos pros? ,1 ' B.1EHMOSD. l-VA.' i.'flnlSC'' I , : - - ' 77 Ti0? vPTd waateair awaitfog'34cond: I trial 'in Noveniber next:' has made a.'fnll iebnfession of therfW TimaVi M - Destruction jo -1 PronertT. 4 . -. ,-d . w r a -$f rV rl - 1 i ? -ff. t :. ' Saip ' ANTONIO. ' August l80.1iThAf; .wfotf' "',",i,'!" 4jti.i,ic letter, uouu rum T,ne ' oa on uoncho river. Six fell - all over northwestern timated that 25 000 nhn i besides cattle,; horses 'and; mules;' and sixty away in Mexican; Sunday; . Further destruction is feared ?hen the waters of theConcho-'reaclithe de. At Abeline.several sheepmen COLOHAIfO'. " A, Heavy Snow Storm Baginz at Lead- iLI)envek. August, 80. A. .heayy snow sxonn has been raerinff in TiPanViru n ugub auu uus mormng ,1- una iaii;c eaiucu larui in ine SUDUrns nf Rutherfordton Banner- Ri r, H. Dockery, the KepubTican - candidaf. , Congress or the tate at large, addrll S small audience rat this place lastw1 day. If the Liberals got any comfort f bis talk, or the Republicans inspfratio weu sausueu tuait ,iu.r. . jJocKery was singular Jack pf enthusiasm for such anoc- casion. ? v'r ious revivals as follow.. rjadn:'.tlife,!3teleiga"; Beeorder Bant;!" 'Shikjb4 ' Camden" county, 46 additional professions "reported by Rev. J. D c,' Jf eadowvvBranchi; ffe. ' professions ; 'shiu1 ;Union, county, 1 additions; Cary 18 3 If essions -Love's Creek, 6 professions- C Creekiprotessionsvlieulah, 18 iCreekj 6:professiOns; :Mtt Moriah, 15 learn that Messrs: Y. J) Green and T 'p from FrankUn on Saturday, v - ThelJ yersity session will begin next Thursday jew ; students have already : arrived k greater numbers than ever before at tltfs time. - A large attendance is expected. . . The Asheville CiUsen says that when Trull' hominationiwas made i.by t the varipraf fco'nVehtion at Asheville for Congress many f rSOxfod": R. 0. Greg: pry reaped 84 ushqUi of .wheat from 13 owedr mostof it On ; land, last year cultj. yaJcdin corn.--T7r7-Prpf ,K?rr is abom giting up his appointment from the State to accept One on ; the United States Geolo gical Purvey'.1- He has done much for North Carolina in the way; of bringing her mine rals and products to the notice of the world and well desefVfs7tEe thanks of. our people. 4 We are atrthbryed: to ; announce that apt :,Octayius:Ckke, f chairman of the State ttemocratieEixecuttve Committee, ami ' Frpd Strudwick JJsq.j .will make speeches : mxtorOjipar pepjemDer ine am. ilKlttatexifrafc. Ernest Hert frd?Windley!died athis residence iu this Cityr,bn M Mqndatofilhg' Augut 28th, aged 32yeats.!i,SehatQr Ransom spoke at Bayboro on! Saturday to a crowd of abom Q00.:! :His addressf fa'yery.highly spoken ot On.' the sarnie.5 da'yr'the' county convention dominated "Mr. R D. McCotter for the Legislature, and. present : incumbents for Clerk Sheriff aha Kegister of Deeds. LavGrange item A hail storm passed about one mile east of this place yesterday evening. :. S done to fod " , (fer jpd cotto'nvj'.though hot very serious ;4Swaosbor6; -dot: : ;Terrible storm of Wind and raid at and near Piney Green last iWeekjtit blew down trees for miles: in sev- ' eral places green, pipes to 1 the number of .tweniy-uve 10 ine one-naii miie lay across sthe.rpadrt 73Tii.jiVsi! A ; nett's address has added, hundreds of votes to the Democratic strength Of the couutv. fHis.tspeech was 0D.Qjbfthe ablest we ever neara. . tie was irequentiy lnterrnptea Dy :cheers:ahd treiriehdous applause. Dockery -ahdJohnstoft were-flayed alive.: Two brothers by the name of Mosteller were walMng "along1 therroad1' near Maiden, on .Saturday last One( of ; them : heard a tree, crapking, and on Jooking up saw a large .ope1 falling directly towards them. He called . to hia brother at the same time sprinmne : "away. But the brother did not realize his , extreme danger until too late, and the tree fell ,upon. him,, breaking. ihis spine and both legs.; The unfortunate man lay in a coma tose state until Sunday evening, when he died, r This accident is remarkable from the 'fact that at the time the tree fell, there was not a. breath ofWind.j -- "f ' - t j i- Stonewall Enterprise The Me; thodist revival which; has lbeen conducted by Rev. P. B. Call.'liasbeenprogreseingfor the past week at Smith Creek; hrthe lower part pf the county ;; camp to a elose onWed- to; the Church., n-rr The forests of Paridi co county are beayily . timbered with piae, t bak ash, poplar, guni,"beech holly and va rious other woods tlesa importance, while ' there, are larsre swamns of cvbress and iuni- ;per l(white Cedars ;Thesoii isa deep black loam, ranging irom;six mches to twoteetin depth, and lis very fertile, producing from .fifty to a hundred bushels bf corn per acre. : " on pc native ojd, , of.-sixteen hundred pounds of seed cotton. Sixty.to .seventy five bustielaof rice1 is 'no'uhicommon yield, ' whilefor pptatpes it, cannpt.be surpassed. The' soil is underlaid Jwlth an; inexhautible .bed of the finest kind bf isheil marl. -.1 lThi''STATt;TneT4tiATi1 f bat. tpars agp-Viner'A IieachprcaK)sed to turn Radi cal for a consideration,' In the last Reids jyillelTMes there is aletfef isighed' ,'Sonex" and addressed to hra.( jv;The. following con- . firms our impressions; He writes:, "I will , not blame you. General, for your" change, asiypu haveneyer .been ajotig; in ambi tion 'to serve vbuf countrv. and have always been5 Willing to- sacrifice all: oonscientious scruples r as to principle to'serve any party that would poperlyappreciate your services ,byi rewarding y out with office- at'all approxi mating jn, yay and. dignjyjto. the estimate which -you placed "upon -yourself as evi dence of -'thifi twelte years ago: you were willing to 'sacrifice .yourself , to serve the Republicaiis"ln your-district, i and so ex picsaeu; vuurseu' cu jof.i nana, oi jmnaoipu. fcui the. Republicans were not sufficiently smhft 'to appreciate' your worth, and nomi- natedT.Scbttjii Dioi't alL: idisheartened by : Ifheirf action you declared yourself an inde- peaeni'canaiaate,vand 'mamfested in your 'speeches a.3SFilliBgnes tOiServe both parties, but neithertside&eemed satisfied with this." f nerari speech at Statesville; " The' Landmark says : ? xjiv vtquerai iook on nis cravat , and coi lar 'and.' unlimbered ; his r !gup5oh the very 8am'sahdoff which He' had howled for . Hancock and denounced the Radicals less than two veara -ago: After : Rnmpwhat lenehtv nreliminarv: .in which h iina.wd Gens. Washington and Leach; ; the Ameri- v&u eagie, uuerty.- ucnry yjiay; ana nee- dbm, ;jhe ed a paragraplrtrpwZaJw 'mark on county gbvernmeht, wickedly and wilfully perverted its' meaning,!'and then, between hisjqkes and capers, discussed the presentsystem of county government, pro hibiti0n tarifiE sand iiniernal irevenue. He" 'did; not discuss these two latter questions, either; he merely placed himself ; upon the Republican platform in favor of a protective tariff and the continuation of internal taxes. Thfe 'speech was full: of cant and ' bluster. The General swore as:' if -he had never .heard of Miss Painter, and Peter never de nied his Lord and Master more vehemently -than Leach denied having ever entertained (any ;Democratij9 convictions, r;; He was ; singularly bitter upon the Democratic press, and proved by his denunciation; of it bow .accurately; - Judge Pearson ,-i had measured his i man when . he characterised him as a a'low blackguard.'. , He i scattered like an : old t army rmiisket charged with bird shot. t but; that , onjy added, to the en joyment of me occasion. - aq tnat was an. eminently satisfactory '.day,,: all ..'round. , The Demo crats laughed at the antics bf the chief I performer as they would at the ' capers of f the triclr' hmln ?n V5rii6 011 ' fMa Thrill b- ' vw v t.t-f wuu vuv ww licans were happy in the belief that Leach had converted the entire county." ' 'r'X' FOOLISH MISTAKE. --Doh't make the mistake off CQnfon.nding. av remedy of merit - with quack medicines.' ' We speak, from experience when we say that Parker's Ginger Tonic is a, sterling health restora- , tive which will do all that is claimed for it.. -iWe have used it ourselves with the happier results for rheumatism and when worn out by overwork. See adv. 2ro. 1
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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