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if f' f 1 - Si :;,f i ,;ti If 1 1 :i if - I i ine weeKiv star . VW1L H.BEEJTAED, Editor andProp'r. Feiday, - ' DECtBEB . 1 5; J 882. EiF'in-wrifhig to change 'jcmr address, alwayt give former direction as well as full particulars as wnere you wisn your paper to oet sent ceraiier. unless you ao do in caanges can not. &e maae. , s T"Notices.of Marriage or "Death, Tributes of JKespect, Resolutions of TnanK&,.&o.,.are caareea fo as ordinary advertisements, tot -only naif rates when paid for strictly in advance. At this rate 50 cent, will pay for a simple announcement or Marriage or ueatn. ..-,-- ,i tRemlttanees mast be made bv ChectDraft- "Postal Money Order or- Re glstered Letter. Post masters win register letters wnen aesirea.' ,: "Only such remittances will be at the risk of ..the putmsner.f :. r.4 is .y:M .f , y!, -, .ESTSpecImen copies forwarded when desired. TTHATOTHEBS SAT OF TAX ABO- - Several ; of our ablestf Deraocratic (exchanges bold the same "views that the Stab holds in regard to the re : fpealof ;all internal revenue lawsand ' the reduction M6f ther tariff." The -Iiouisville Courier-Journal, the Sa vannah lAws, the Washington Posf, ithe ,CariesWn'i?siVewij dtld' Couirer and. others hold that : to abolish . the internal eystem will be fall of hazard. After viewing the demands upon the ; . tJnited States Treasury and the large ; sum' to be wiped out if the men in , the .Congress who favor an abolition of all internal taxes should succeed a sum of not less than 146, million ; - dollars annually ur able Charles ton contemporary, in its issue of Sat . ' iurday, says:; . -; -; "It is plain, therefore, that the' whole of : the internal revenue taxes cannot be abol - 5 iahed, unless Congress shall be ufltiitg to ere- : ate a positive deficit n toe revenue, With" the expectation that the deficit will be made up by a- corresponding increase in -revenue from' the remaining sources of income. ; Congress "is not at all likely to take any Such step as this. . "Whatever the schemes -of tax reduction may ultimately resolve themselves into, it is safe to say that Con - . gress will so arrange taxation as Xo secure a . revenue at least as large as the amount Of ! . the proDaoie expenditures. Vj ; ; Some week or ten days ago this paper, ventured to say that .it would be suicidal in the Democratic party to vote for the total distraction of all internal taxes in view of the fact that it would probably create a deficit in the Treasury, ; and that the 'North would unite and say that the South ern rebels tried to shoot the Govern 3 ment to. death and failed, and now ' they are' trying to starve it , to death. Representative Tucker Ran. Tuck er, ablest Representative .from Vir ginia and one of the ablest men in . the ; U. S. Ilouse gives it as his ' opinion that, if the Democrats should ; abolish the internal; taxes that it a; would create a deficit and that this condition of things would "beat the ' Democratic party." . : ; ,s y The Stab desires to see the ' Dem ocratic party triumph. It has been 't defeated often V enough j already. ; It has often played into the hands of its . enemies and nothing should' be done ..that will imperil its chances : of suc cess in 1884. -The men who clamored most about taxes oh necessaries in the llast campaign are the most insistent now for the abolition of taxes : on luThiries. To us there is very genuine inconsistency in all this. ;. , If the 'Revenue Ring were a ne . j cessity and there was no way of efet- , ting rid of .Mott, ;Ypangand their set .except by abolishihg the internal taxes we . would be very much in d'clined to support the proposition) al j though surcharged with danger to ' the party. Out sole reason for so doing would be this: that whilst we A, beiieve tbe abolition of the internal ; taxes w'ould; probable defeat- the u Democratic "party for the Presidency it would enable us to.keep North Ca rolina Democratic, and that w. more important to North Carolinians than a Presidential triumphs ' . ' t " i '? r But there, is no nee d of retaining 3Iott, Young and their-fellowal JThe taxes cari be collected "through the ' States without the help of such plas- . .tic ' and superserviceable; .'tools'; of v Party 3t SecretaryaseVpian be ' adopted, and seventy or eighty mil lion dollars of tax . on whiskey and touaeco can oe collected without the Revenue Ringsters;-:i 'L.J' it , ' : . f Keep the tax , on the, two luxuries whiskey and tobacco but reduce - .it so as not to raise, say .more" than - x seventy; . million dollars which will . be ample ; to meet all ; calls on the . Treasury.:. ;By this plan we will be - 'rld of the terrible curse, the Revenue Ringsters, and avoid all the dangers incident W creating a deficit in the ; . i Treasury. d-v.; !.' ;,;The M?y a?icf Courier fivora the Z' retention of the tax- on tobacco and whiskey even though the 'tariff tax would supply all needed revenue and for a reason thatlw'elievV 3o;be just and unanswerable. "VVe copy it. .ilt-says :,:;,. - H:- VoCll Uxaon m an evil." The amount w?A0.m.the -inanity in taxaUoii is a 1 wiThrirr"a,umiy' woagn not a loss without some compensations. No people yu srow ncn uy taxation. It i tn th wrest of the people that, so Ions as anv brixttio wmcn are not absolute necessaries of life in- KnA Tph?fb Tift nfirann t"hinf atw : .' riMxl s unless he chooses to do so. Suppose that the Government should raise 350. 000.000a year by the duties on Jmofts. That sum 4 and considerably more t ould be paid by xne wnoie Doajr oi ifle.p pie. Jca'ery. man, woman and child would pay a parfnpf it, for the nrnfltjj nri mnronsr rm'tb Ww-rkf the necessaries of life as enhanced by the Tarm. When, on the other hand, such re venue is rlerivwl frnm a Iat nn htlriT and tobacco, the whole amount : as paid by the - - , . - . consumers oi mese arucies, in proportion u ciu;u uuc s wuBuuipuua; anu no perouu ho doefftot T&i:X8t?Bfo6 qnora, qx vrho is not f ngaged in he .busi ness of manufacturing or selling 'liquors i .i . i i . r anu touacco, , wouia nave to pay asiugie cent' towards the expenses of the -(Govern ment. . va.:i,!gi: winjr;:if'.5" I' V This-is in Harmony1 with the .views we have, presented ftom 'day ' to' day.' i"here is nsuajasbwbyi luxuries should not be. tsxea: whilst necessaries art tkxe'd'. - By -the - way, we see it announced that evefy Detn- vya0iv paper itt . uwrgut vuua.iics free trade with one exception. - iThis may1 not be soj but if ttrue how - will Senator Brown raise the needeol .re-i venue if, the jnternM tax tsj aqomhed and the Georcria papers secure itheir ends? The Washington Post, the, Demo- m ... --T- . . s-m . ... crauo orgaa at tne aatioqai uap.uai,( says in its.issfue of Saturday :; ? "It is transparent absurdity to advocate an enure aooiiuon or tne internal revenue taxes and a redaction of the tariff. Those1 who are demanding such legislation cannot taxes are done Jiwnv with thrratoiU h nm room for diminution- of th revenues from imports.. . 'v .:.: i .',:. t IMPORTANT CHANGES PROPOSED. t , MrSpringerj of . Illinois, ;' has; in- troduced a bill in the House that we would be glad to see adopted. It . is to amepd Cthe Constitution' of the United States so - as to 'ohange the mode of election and the - term of office of President and Vice Presi-j dent.; " The terra is to be' six years the President to b inelegible for thej next succeeding term, and the man ner of election 4s to be by direct vote of the people. V The Soutbern ; Con: ,f ederacy wisely adopted .i-he six years term with inelegibility in its Consti- tuuon. v; it met i: witn r general t,avor among the people. A'.. man ? elected to the highest, place and holding his office for six years only would not AJ AUS 4113 , pipc lur. re-eieuiiou, and would devote his time' and talents and. influence, to ; the cause of his country and not' to the ends of party. He would be a very inferior fellow indeed who. thus' circumstanced and limited would not apply himself to the high ends of government and essay to make a name in the history oi ms country . mat snouid deserve to be mentioned with, .those illustrious patriots' ,who ' had 'given v crlorv1 and success tc the United States. ; With , ...... w out the temptation , to do' wrong, we might expect the President to aim solely at the good of the peopled The worse than the present system works, and there is every reason .to. 1 believe that it would prove highly advanta geous to the country. Whatever reaipri existed .for , crea ting the Electoral .College has disap peared.;. The: freeing 'of the 'negro grounid.for not ailpwingttie-electbre io voce ; airectiy lor the' candidates for President. : There are many rea sons that may be urged ' but , we will not,enteff upon;, iheirconsiillTOtion now. .The proposed :changea;"areiojf exceeding importancei and f oughtto o acicuttv cuuBiuereu ana wiLDOul ; ' . A NOBIB PBItSOIT AGe'; f 1 H The late General Vsiobele! died age most remarkabiejmeh bf lbjlast- half century. . He was in maby respects a great man.. His military1 genius :has been acknowledged by the 'foremost living masters of the . art ' of war. His literary and 4 linguistic accom plishments were i distiguished, Ke apo 'fluently English' rahd! without any foreign accent whateverand readsilLatin,': Jncxfenan and Italian, hadi sonie tknowiedwof the;, c&ssic Greek'Sik Modern ;Greek understiwd .v thoroughly 'jiui "rr-" f rjFr , iiafu, ,:Xuitrarian. Serb, Kirghiz s'and twO: ok three dia- ."w ;.vurjHL8ia.;,, o.e.-was a tf&y .elouWi Weaker, .4yt yvei wasa man p magnificent physique, with a most ener'affin dnd handsomeceaa nder witnout an equal, andcastrave as anv soldier k?,own to history.; He,was extreme ly caref nl, and watchf utover hlslBoi. diers, - looking after their edtidition and comfort contmualiv. He- was a devoted son and a true friend.. Such is the greatest Russian of the nine teenth century as presented ; in the f-6v icrtULiug xuugiiBn perioaicai the Fortnightly Revtievs. lie was thoroughly, versed ihEuropcan 'poli tics and believed that the time would come wheavnd the Teuton the Germanic peoples and the Rus- sians-p-wouid Have. a. long, sanffuiha- ry and terrible struggle for suprema of heart disease' sndderilv nt. hk of '..:thnhini'wai:n the cy and that his people, wonld triumph. A most interesting personality -and ffreatfanc imincr eitrtrv " ' ,f : ? ,, J -e J .fffi--f r- V. ? : r i . -. OpC v.Thtariffit is" b otIII 1. Jl Am nnn nnn T wc xuwpu.BOUie uty w,yuy - due time f more wul come! when the surplus 2 will - authorize ik rIt ;has been madfe ver clear to 6orappre jnbre next ures and a good deavori T" "1, ? . " - Treasury, -The-above T ,7!y. "rr,,-rt J"?-Y nnn nnnwi rio fi tha n6 ! we lihayeno.doibt,? -fi Vfl". .VK ! , .', The Chicago. Tribune, leading Re publican, paper Jof r. Illinois, ; declares that Congress has; no right to lajy .' .- ..;-...,, nVfi : rejoices inat memperst. ongrels "fw. " " k-" w -oMiFvi ..-Mip infamous violation ana perveTSion ot . . t ... . . . . the grant of tk we'r td lav and coUent taxes for revenue Jiavc een largely uuspuocvi wi uy luopcupm at iiie,recenj5 elections." y A veteran Democratic journalis in ; Washington, says that the ' Demo crats will renominate Cleveland and McDonald, , or reverse them. . New York would be apt to go forUCleve land if . his Gnberhatorial caree should be a success.. : . '" 'There is a movement in thei Con- jsoara ot.neaitn. ine arenas opened. was put in the Buffalo State- Insane Asylum. She has been released upon a writ otbaoeas corpus and her inenas say. sue was never insane. A great wrong, surely ! The i Philadelphia Press A does not believe that1 Mrs. Langtry has been ,in this, jcpunt neither fth suc iessf ul actress ? nor s great beauty, as i . '" 1 .' i .... aescriDea in London papers,' has yet beeri seen on the ' American DeatK of Rr. EUm Itodw minutes tdlfc o'clock, in the 1 75th year of his:age: hisVaisease being OcfThe venerable;-minister' was wideW known throughout this State - and Vheinia. was possessed jof considerable' Attainments . some .directions and ( was. universally kcciuru ua a piuua,. unassuming, usetui man. mm T Jax been, travelling in tne mteres;;pt, pome Jilissions, . devoting QOt.onlv.hia timabut his aubstanrn to th . . . . - - cause which ;ihe.;, seeni8 to , have, held so dosely iJ at ? .hearfc LRejnilarlvn onee- & 'his appearance' r- here. ;- - as f reispwiim-A id the' scope bf his; travels, preached a 1 ser-. mon at the First ' Baptist Church. wWnh aiatY'rerteith qnvarnished ing week to sbheiting and collecting for his fission ' fund; aid it was very few from bn am uku uo.ukhi, iiiie ini low Tfuutu uc vuiucu uwuy. pmpiy nanaea., DDlrita tnrrwantinoTlta ' moderate distributing business, and is fair- zf. i "-ujiwvjo -wruer is quoiea at . .-7--- wmobu, muo Ul uvuuum dock at 62c.S' Rosins-The medramgrades have moderat ttmtirtTi k- rL. j. Clina Dtrained and thn rrr a 00 .W. w GlUm are slnw nnrl ttTiI1v .nmin.'l f ,rei lsliiomnion iat ,$75; 7. T u. '"y gooa strained S Wi"' 34 12 at $1 8Q(ai 95;: No. 300; xtrapale:Nat $3S08 25: win- dOW Churn (W f o ninl ne- rn. ...... t ounsto w. ; ntcn is quoted at 2 25 nn thnd ,.An.nmLi i.. ...tii- s ks- ers?" Street, it. . i? . liumpass, , nnth Edgecombe, -J. - H. r wrrttrt'--- 'ast Fnd Uw w-ioum a p uraswmenmore seii-sacriuwus " isrooklvn -I II VVbrlor Carv H . - ; V u j a V - . - returned u . of Edgefield, S: C: Senior Butlers ioulnaut artiidiha -Hi cIerk4fif.lEdgefieia-buntyconrt, tm1; -t "f-f -"iFii ? AurcTa,;:iif Grissomuashing .-t v - . ' -Jr v rptofesslon. teat Wis unnecessary to enlarge burg VV C'Norman; OxfbrdIi. H. orl tMAv Bath J 'F Washburne: v Nortk,Carolina - PrexbvUrt mU&mMml -apen.Auh8atw Gibbons; ; Granville, Ji; IV. Gibbs; ; SSWB$fei tersp.Aj.andrx C.. onelS; iflMmnM,ir i?9(Vonn A nPHrl nf wi nw t nth nilots tmt Hendersoh. Rnn'5 .Oak -?.Hillt rlu dther 14 year old, sons of Mr Pl;ae . t,- r-v Tjr .. i rs-n?h4fift"TTrxr-5' ---, - ; ?r 7 ..r,r" T'r"rTi."L ia, J i iveen : jai.an-auiu.cou, x. SmttliJof Lumber Bridffo Ohnw.i' ,aiS1 trialill:bgrahtedandManomay; the craft in which they follow their peril- issaQrnbe5 :ai!Beamoh,;iiSwauv Quarterpt- 'jmaSSSSiiJ peter; Hve' 16n eWughno' gather ft, ou8caliin;There afe humbfcr of ff;. , X Carden; Portsmouth,. Ocracoke. and bale. fpC. Alexander iSfoS the'sDoM - -;- i these boatat tfie threelargest arekndwn; "if Hatterasto be Supplied by E. J. ns that at Springwood Church, on the fthe spoils., . . . . anil 3; thc ttame of first: an;g Blacky . ; : toftSlf inhinrto'ap-pea'lhat Wni the cbmrnahded'hy Capi ' HiW'WM vVm' fa " ' edLiceSTh s?i;4; tsse: !iping pal, taxes b,uVcnt jthem -down rather.; commanded byapt U - u,. TLyonft Chapel -HillW;HJ 'Parker Ginger Tbbic' is because theyhave: yrthere have been present at the okfJ TKiv Jonof w-o 'r' Morse, and tbe Vs Uird ithe x OmniSti -MooreHeitmantrrt-Sari-! learned by. experience the best. .guide Orphan Asyluiri one hundred and eihtv ' .T Senatercommitteehave?agreed: -L fidmM tilt this eicellln?" medicine overooWde- enjprph Forty of these havelZ to1 make"SWuetionof6me-t33,-! S5i;j, siJohdencv.Hoaical eaaache:-indiges- dharged,finding -abundant empiovZ Tt. mnM lia mnAli niAKa rtnront frrntifirntinn - " V TT "Wrtrtil I ilpr 'W Ti idann flaldnroll ; TIn1T1; H it PadedColOnBMtOnd. to abolish some of -the custom honsa ,nas aaaed many friends during the past .JJ.v vviieyj x.enoir, jvi., V, SherriU; ;tTM,j"a ' a.mmVJ' recovere ua y&imxi& r ' , , . . - 6 .:, , under hk ministry on a former, occasion; 810D V- bnow; John's River Mis- admired for its purity and rich perfume f country who hayp nothing to do. ; I wbeQ 8titioned at theFifth fStreet Church j sion," to be supplied; 'Surry, J. FJ : Sorn vprv trmt tr onA and Jtev. T. - Page Kcaud; who has served Craven ; Elkin and Jonesville, J. C. , -f ff'- , ,r! rii'nTif t!k f? 1? bU charge for three successive yeaW; will KowanrMtwAiry, G.VV. , Callahan ; New York' Commercial (nicte- petrated m the North. Mrs. Collins mt Wo :r James Wilson: Yadkinville Mission: ' ; tstu; V i -r.r rX M ! f - . . ' I" - . . . . . i . " In. -WTT-t TP -.1 -V. I .... k'afwl mtn-rr II ! . ' .naa tWy4aoont mm in. .soUdtmg.that was w rne-ToaaT-just-beyond the city rpiei3:ikZJ' f PAe ngnres for to-night (December n apreummaiy neartng- ana was doudu ry .uMujreuy.piy Jonesboro J D Arnold. - 7 I , iiromuHig-it in tne rowlyissed'him, found iu way into clined to contribute . about their duty in 00tj has been soidhy the latter, gentle- xkt-i tS- . '-ri' A, ;:'t. ; e?P ofFiiday onlyT.Totalivisi -school house near .by, and penetrated a win- 5 the premises. (t;.i.; .h'.i man to Mr. : JameS W. Barnes, the weU i.1 ?Bar7 f v182' ?631? balesJ 3DS T the ''f,a P Thendge owna tHd&rcS oSs inoftt twelv;'aysa W. has inovejinto ty.pMr. Barnes Ric 'SSN-?' :8ter; TS yeaiirold, rowns a'mmeforty niDe and was unable to enter upon the discharge Will no doubtgreatly Hprove put- 15S 'plifeS mto:i Coutmen ports Jthis years old,vwhichsheoften. rides to Raleigb of r. ftMjHMv writes. iWUmmgtoivWrights & Sv ? Eeth CircuiX a2n477(bales .ascompared ith the; -f gatoon into the, charges against roadJonwllheldtStyn ;SPODaHPf0 1 ifey mim$ the 17th. darof Ifanariniext to perfect the W Wf-?huli fV10 $150, besides a check pt ,$225 on Winston.- nWi kf.Q v Waccamaw Mission' to be 'sup- ritm9:'9nm; Wi: vancerof lollclia'Mlicatlon-- be-will n kjq;;and puavrorf f iye. put Krrticnlar8;rto the press. , --y?; m fiycnndingand de.: the State have identified 4 themselves - with 'ifii 'WoV?Fl very&i;W, . by Messrs.vVanceanSl ' Kft"1- takerJacetafternoon- ' r ,.:ft- wbem District E.-Mahn, P. nSSS- her:flf'-PM-i and gihrhduse of J. W::TaltoD, in . 3 plocltjfroni.ra Baptist John F. Porter, the celebrated Represen- ewbern; SrBurkhead; Go -r ::i- w -.. , m.m ,"; " ; aV-v .tative in ingress, ; who, Jn lSeoiemirborbltW kkS7 r1?11? -March dehv-. fire last Thursday, together with about as lCKew:Vrtt?wi ..i.i-.2tf- rhaUon Tlr"WJ . Y r .fwDeyj-VVayne, Jl'JN. ery5 55-64drMaich andi-Aoifl-tiftlivM-'Wi. of XieW 1 orfc .1 OTirnftl ' nf fimnjiuiim : T -i 4 I Knives as the tmitnnna tirJ The cape Fear Pilots. , , , METHODIST CONFERENCE. Halifax Circuit, J, M. Lnmly; Scot . g; Spirits f TUFDentliT It is said by those who ought to know . ' land NeckrChatByrd; Wilson ifttf '1 & "i6, -' eak that the Cape.i'ear nV way' .sMoii-cioMnsr yuuui-nameu James ."., cir pilot bof;ts"vUl co3- :- nsUie8B:?S :r:i:: :OWfchevRideway3J:R.:;Griffith cadetpointmenUoWest Pointw ' I jyuraoiywi a tions" in tiip ifri-: I !U J 1 L. J 1 t.-A i m ever wajr us are 10 ue iuuuu The 7Sestablis,hed her teputafi rrattledthewmdmrhsdcaus r v.w, v u .-.t .w . . .. vT-,.. j very faint "V ".. . "r . " ; : nownng wmas ana scawenng spray, ousi, at that Grade) "along the' I continued to do so for four Ions hours m. tecth of tli0 heavy horthwest gale. and finally reached a safe anchorage,5:. while I - -- , ; ! most anv other craft would have beeh com- I nelled to wheave to. and as a consequence we 'believe, s of Boston build, the Orifntoi- came from New Orleans, and the limmons was'constructed'here v" ,: TTrpsi?,nT?n' Anm pnnapprATis MteXTAT. Aim RnntT.v "Rytt a ttstto w Prr ; DrJ G. Kaiseb. Indianapolis, Ind.; saysi tpnrv finfl triAntftl . ami ' twiil v Arhfl natinn and ia all cases it has given general satisf ac Conference Appointment for tna City. The announcement (first received by pri vate telegram) that the same ministere.who serveu in luis.ueiu tne past year nau charges, was received here with much ap - Capt,8 Fred. Small, so well known in his city and Smithville, and who has been ibsent North f of someeekspast. returned jr . T. T ;ur. 'IF.1 WMW ff 'T T Cf MneV, W: . W LTTrr .'yu o i Wrecked ' material oil Hattera ttmi. S. Ulsb reoorts that he bassed what -UrUr I i. 1 " - i v i w w iu jjio vi iorj( vessel ancn J to Ihe bottom, at a Vpointf about foui I tiW tt.. ji;2i foun ..-iijf and in about ten or ? eleven . fathoms of water It la' thought to be the riiast of some vessel sunk there The dwelling and asthe pUceotVaW dying: atMilwau r""" "jC - "c1uau-ixomuination loctt. VVhereupon they shot him down and rode ?jfs, ..--."M f bo arresis nave oeen maac. " -ew t orfc Journal nf Commerce:: Dee; 1 2 '' wees areaot' furthet chahgedii there is moderate ..trafa -Tha- nftna-Dicked at iua Ytvo tri- "v; ub ujc; gooa wis at ixs4jc: 6a tn; &nypi I-" 17""" J: X"Hunt: Pil6t Mountain Mission fH-o? :mpve. - uuuiuieucu ami esiem oi nis people - ! ; 1-3 r -rrr 1 .u ; . 1 f .""' ua-"-vu 'croi,-nas- maicatea DV 4. eoward can be a Jiero at a distance ; I p. E Shelbv B R Hal1 Shlhv 1 P 13 STO.H0 the wee3v friends of Hon. Wi T, , Dortoh. , of Wayne. iPiMMiM nf diMM MttiM f .. I vircuit,.A. t. itaven: Jiinsrs Moun- I o . i. i-Aii.i i v i i. thiS- txt, .a j. ' fative. Kidney-Wort challenges AhU test J tain Circuit, J, W. Jones; Double 247 017 bales aramst. oq? T,al, of the Legislature that fact may give to Always and everywhere, so fa? aa all; com- I Shbalsl A Marcus D Gilesi Cherrv T'llT S 255,097 r bales some advfntaee over other .eentleraen. od lamta ofthe bowels, Jiver and kidneys are hMountAinT. I'rHovle- Rutherford4 ' M V -Vjf oa ? Paiestne. prei we may regard him as general Rans.i. fconceraedUlt cures tall,pnor aslrany CPT SST ?10us eek an 259,154,bales threes most formidable cempetitor. l-dds. m,fK Weeks' since: makincr' t.w ttfl, i-ni , r . t,.i.. rZ- ... "i. I is .w v- - - I .mission. Isaac A. WHite: ftlarinn. H.J Bbitiru. - . 1 .v"4 , jfcatcjuav . oa f iuasiei- ui . vue.. w T 1 .v.. h. i . Vfvu . uu,. . UJJUU 1UUUU V IV 13 i Mriw LulaIleed, of ?Matthews aa"nDr-? J-HV Johns; the saysn " Ar receivea , great , benefit -from ' -vy . wuxnne; jxocKingnamiii tho Brown's Iron Bitters in general debiUty.v Bobbitt; Asbpole'. Mission Isaac W: IS I . , i .ii ;S V. 1.3 -- - A mf Jr-"J 1. . K-w fill Li- T WW III : WF T 1 V ' . t . f .; i. . r ' u i vnamn: AJaDe J?ear AJireuit. J -T: t-.r . .r . f . '& i 'Wr T."vi m .jumw.auu Plantation on weoia i tt j ri. ri-.'x-WTiiiri. i-T'! r? "eace, to .rnaKe the totals the com. 1 taiie its course. :Ou SaturdavvouDtr Leac" ;.T": aaneyvuie,yaiiarpej Ataraancc,3 tion.r pain in the back andkidnevs and na reasonaoie wages." Two have" w reliable, Joha Tillett Piedmont h Mission, .t other; troubles ot their; kex-B3nir- adopted by good people.' . The total rS anywhere.' Onthriei Ha'w RivrftriB-wMa iai. -fc ;f J ;.i-fi 'h in cash have been $14,451.93. Not aU 1 rC3?rirvS i . b i H.irrh, Pninr K .Caj-nenleri Uavid - .Wr "il . i Cram: Stokes. V. 11 trroom; J 115. Kinmr: Knfnn. N. Hi. Coltrane: Reins- ville J. Ed. Thompson; Kernersville,' ' auTEbnias. H ; & fiT. - isy IE;omps6n;f Farmintoh.W. C. Wilson:' Concord, W. S.Grv? T W Smith hVitv Pntiror Tirnfi yHmi"l, np, lncordCircu t, "?ii5' Albemarle, 1 . J. Gattis; Stanly, W.: a .v;vyui.ic,i-iK'.i-''".i88ioD,- x. 1 xnplett t - iexington, T. -A. Stone.; , Mi r"5f. "e. wiy are ; irauas; t 4 uncuon, caused ty tne gross negligence of Davidson D L.? Earnhardt TTwhar J ? u -.STi? a5d Jh? victims should pun- f freight Conductor Halyburton, who care ?rr'S't thentWe deaMnand pay only the lessfy: left the switch Open after side track . 'n ' V ?iT w 4 x btatesville District lu I...IIen-: dren. F. E.' Statesvillei J.T. Harris Statesvilleh Circuity C G. Little; Mooresville, R. O. Barrett Iredell, I -r. ttt w "n v r ,V " - 1 Mission,' Enoch L,.Stamey: Alexan- Mission. Isaac A. "White: Marinn. "R It. Pell : Morcrantoh. C. M.-Ander " 11 y - '" ; , tt- t a tt tt , i, , Hickory and Happy Home,' P.. L. HermonTontrori-r,taTn M5?.n to be supplied -ov K. A. .England South" Forlc, Circuit: A Ganlt v o-Ti Uharlotte. District M. I. Woodl 'P-alTi-SjVT3 Bagwell; r Calvafy'1 Mission, J. W' i "eeieryvyuanoire vyircuic, xnosy j Carraway: Monroe Circuit' 6 -W Hardison- WadSoroDitT xxaraisQn., VraaesDQrft Vtrcuit, JtnOi 1 AlfWI Ao'Anv;i1A T w o;i-i syille, U.J. Brent r 9 f Favetteville DiRtritd.j;'? v "i'KS1"!? jr'Jii. j? ayeiteviiie, jno. JtX; Tl..T -ti.i;Ai ;ii-. t' T-' T AUU3LUU. - W 1 : I ,onrirtn Knn rrr 1 Hill J ' W" TAUlT.j. . 'T --i i fiZllLJ T 1 irionJrf Browirtoy;S W, JU ,.. AI I 1 Jlllt kll ! I Ha I isWPmtMeCalK, i : r Warrehton DiatrivtnR RmtAn P. K Wairent.Arv.fl. - Whr. W -r V WV " - .xeuircui j wtxtoiaen : ttoanoke, and Halifax, W. L.' Cunninggimj I I m : t - i . r 1 - ' - 'Yr-m i lym ."ooeson, iu. . v.; movies if th r Total net overland.?07,610 v 359,038; l .... ... aw.wi. ! I Of Which- in transits tfhtt.2Mpv.;?-: 6 494; . tain.. . r. 7fl3.S1fi 3T7 .'Pirru ihirfftAnn: S ki9tk 5ft I : J nn Stock at ports at theV , . r - close of November...'. 768,588: 948,785, PiM0mM& -s . - ..:.V.T;j I A5i. r'--' g-If e hag jegentedthar are' in anyway interested m any bogus ..bittprs, or stuff with the word ''Hops' in' their name, - 1 ""f uura. uj we t wiir paj(; "i ' f.umo u",.iue purest j arid, best mcdicme on earth; - 1 ? t ? HorBtttebs MAsurAcrrmiRQ Co,v S -r---, -!;..'.. IAH burton's train., kSwan; was ..seriously hurt I "(iot VOUr 1UT -filled for Christmas f" To Gfot your jug -filled for Christmas f" To ( ' " ' ' -m' m1 m ' - ceipts since the Istof' September lor ; me same .- uenoa ! oi ( isr snowmir atf imSkttl t!T?n ?.?Pe Pgriiber? "i?.b .u r - : Wee 1 313 v ujig jeacJx a Total oxiJZ5j610 now 812128 bales; $Wtimivm dy beentpended places , 'Nor Carp 1 Cotton on the soot WtWnfelH? t, 3 t- " i ' T Tj pve "andf being , mostly m a small WaV l6r home hnnaiiWriffrtfi ' lToat I oiiuay.,r xesteraay there ,waa (a M,mPt, reported soldi I Tn-Ax i,iwQ iLaS fkuv.tdt J " . J 5 but otherwise5 the m&rket'was quiet m quiec, m lddlinwuDlands closinrr,4 at The, visiblevvsupply 'pf cotton as made up by cable and1 teiegraph, is fi ' . . . - . Tni Tun iyf Inn . O 3 ..-n .l x ne continental-stocks " voov- jatuiui.y, um totals "for., Great Britain anT afloa;t ioi;the Continent arethis --laxJl- , -M-SttZi&rr - re H19 imr4js, ana 4 consequently. PM J . fSnibiT , ww V0 v . ; . - , -- iLOXVOTS: DeC!" 13 ' 4 P tT lf ! JnirJtu tni. - . W WWII hend'i4lnUo ffi iag I tried a.i ' vour Cocolrs:-. Tho v.u ' catiou gave me relief, and now the disease N. G Sietesb, PrtuWBbSSf.Oitoii ni . . . t . , , -j- vs w umilr to this the new building ; for the bovs )eurcompletedJ- :i 3 ' The, fiftv-seventh Annual Couference of the North Carolin. tsW "'wui -ja.jfiusua COUntV Km. j. icoiucub, li. uau; Secrete preached the 'Conference Sermon. ; fhen It. - TtMltWilfe Was rW dent for the next' Conference vear w i sens o uib setuous m wnicn tne sti I nltr Pi nn.aMw. sT,r 1 ; -r-asnuigiou .rose December 9: A meetinsfof the citizensof North Oftrniin. ipitol Hon. StatP wiiun I noliwt don T T. m;nn-m.. i... . who, in a few. appropnate remark8,ei 1 Rlained y of themeeting. Wi B. Ksv-m avu ao uvittoi j. vu UltlLXUU OI xlfin i-mJTfc TTT T rVr . 1-"' . . vancei u. Uowd.S Kenneth Rayner and W. tionaexDressinf tlifir hini tglF&'&&i and their apprecia fePJ1' bwmoncalhfe-workwere adopted l -'r CharlotW-OWer;' Engineer jihW fiw nd flmmn ! ATnZ , colored; who left Asheville Saturday at 550 A. M., as the first section -of - ffeicht train r ,mu wiui an. acciaent at Asueville i ing ms iram.v, owan was running pretty j lively when his engine reached the switch it ran into the siding and telescoped Halv I ms ieS -ana nreman Jiyle had his right leg t nis leg, 4i.Jie Oj, leg liita OIUCC IM-'CU HUipu- ( i Pittsboro ; Record: There is a mule in this county that is 36 years old and ; still does as much work as ordinary mules. - Mr. Henry Fields, of this township, having been very much annoyed with rats in his barn, recently resorted to a very novel and successful way of filling them. He- placed a large stone jar, about half flill 6f iWfttflr. in thfi hnrn nnrl in thi jar next morning he found 32 dead rats. TM .". oeuaior itansom win no aouDt ue re- though Other .distinguished gentlemVa are J .1, meeting of the stockholders of the Colum y"8u"u """"o i, w u;u oiiu. I deficit fo? the last fiscal yearof $183,813.29; J Ld at tlie ineetinir of 4e -.tAholders of lSSmSB J?P& I "k u.:- xae compieuouoi .VTestern Insane Asylum of North Carolina,, 'near Morgantoa Burke county. and the as2 surea compieiion ot tne northern wing, on the foundation of which S10, 000 has al- mBuuuiocusruT gi Huane care oi iuu iu- J sane: 28S,O00 have already been expend- I ed I1tvn th crpminrta nrt tlin flnicTinH nnr- . ' ' F OT M v.. ... . J f tion of the . magnificent ' structure, and the hert Tjffrialatlirf will lv iAaUor) nnnn tr an- propriate 7ix000 more: for the comDletion of the northern wing. The completed por- tion of thebuilding wUt affordaccomU. I datinntn frnm tkvsn Greensrwirfti v "Pnirijnt r .Thfi re moval; of the railroad men from this place to Danville will be felt. There are twenty conductors, twenty,, engineers, and a large number of train hands, firemfenretc.. whose salaries aggregate about $7,000 per fcontb. ;jj uiTjona- utubMi uus wassijeuiriu wicw , . , . . . . . . . i uuro. juter tne . snooting oeiwccu I'Voune Leach and Heitman on Friday, both .combatants, we understand, registered a l.vow to kill each " other on siffht. Throuirb I-tiritni 'rfAfl ,iithrhiiw f v wwjvvmjivm Vi lUUHUW lillVUUV uvi w- - .Eastera Insane Asylum I Will nifC IT1 Tn la tAmii WAHMAfllfltr -1SI1U- t arv 3rd:-hi retmlnr inMUnt nrnvidal W dallied With hpr rHmriloft lianfl Looked iu her liquid eyes ; ; je, naii way Diusning turned her neau. And danced at him tdi4riRA r - tHe squoze her dainty ha&d some inore "Abashed she stood the while' ' "Dost love me little one ?" he chirped. " She gurgled,- "I should smUe." . .; There's hot a spec;' there's not a stain. , -,t. inat on the teeth we chance to see. igSW" forth aecy and IMin. ' "Works miracles in one short hour, t
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1882, edition 1
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