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Star ol. in. """" " t ..s ROYAL poJwoeS 4 . , eiier irom Uapt. J. C. mon mum if H.u, i . iimis. . I "w&uage uoesn't correspondence or The Canton star mean a majority of the whole . iiumuLT unqualified voters ! I ask 1887. Bisindl-etown, Sept. 17,1887.- so mi- Absolutely Pure. 'his powder never varies. A marvel of iretv, strength and wholesumeness. lire economical than the ordinary kinds, id cannot b sold in competition jth the multitude of low t?sl, short weight imorphosj)hate.ivvt!Hrs. Sold only m Big. liUIAL OIAU lUWiJKK OO., 1UU Will you nerinit ,n. ti,,i. tuu wuiniiasioucrs didn't medium of your paper, to nublielr 1 protest against the action of o.ir ""ie10a m legist ration,-lbr uerstand it, when M , - -.nivvi Ultll new registration. for ui rill I' ii... . . ' County Commissioners, in declar- T10 Purpose, as they said, of g, and entering on the record , LU 10 ascertain what .aft n. mnmnt,. i "wmber would be a maioritv of h. in that a majority of the qualified voters of Burke county had voted in favor of a railroad subscription of $18,000. At the time the vote was taken it was universally un derstood, and had been semmi offi cially nnnomirWI tl.-jf tl J v., vui.u L llVj X Ul U, II 11 uuiit at-all, would be built by "the T ,,,,wlucr nmion 7 "Carolina Central SvmliW.. ' 1 a(llierc to the opinion that the and that it would neiuw iJ. o COIssioners had 110 authority of qualined voters? I ask if they did'nt so understand the Constitu tion and the Statute, when after the January election, at which a majority of those who voted, voted subscription, they issued for law, for ordering the second elec tion. Section 11 of Art. 2 of the Constitution forbids any law being mouev on the cred it of the State, or to impose any tax upon the people, or to allow Kuthcrford county had voted for subscription. The Judge of the Superior Court (alter having the facts) decided, that it was not essential to the validity of the subscription, that a majority of all the qualified voters of Kuthcrford county should have voted in favor of it ; that it was sufficient that a majority of those who actually voted, voted for sub scription ; and that absent voters were assured in law, to have as sented. Secondly, he decided, that the official declaration, and enterin" i- . . . 01 record, by the County Commi.--sioners that a majority of the qualified voters had voted for sub. scription, was an adjudication as to that fact, and was final and con clusive. In both the conclusions of law, the Supreme Court decides that any county, city or foicn to do . tl i.i.r ki .. .". unless the bill lor the mirnose. Tiwti t ; , .i.iii , x. .u.au-u, in ueiivenn ou.m passeu inree several 1 FlII mm lEEyi!iiiiijii I A SPECIFIC FOR fCIAN'S llSMSES I strcn A3 0 the opinion of the court, s.ivs: That registration is one of tin necessary qualifications of an elec tion for any particular purpose, is required to turn and depend upon jthe vote of a majority of thequal - ned voters ol a count v, citv or lalnfrcl IT rofuse xippressetl canty ancl rregu!ar or SICKKESS. 1TENSTRT7AT' ifioNTHL'Z S: 111 lasen aunng ma euAICGE OF I.TFT; crmnt f enng and daugcr will be avoided. "Send for v jitssAuis to w oaiEx, " mailed free. Beadfield Eeoulatob Co., Atlanta, Ga. I WILMINGTON STAR. REDUCTION IS PRICE. cntion l- railed to tie fniir.wmo- rates 01 a .usonpurn, cas:i in advance : The Dailv Star. fe Tear c MontLs tree Mont'isi,. 4c Moatli ?s 00 S CO 1 50 50 THE WEEKLY STAB.. ' ip Year c Mom;;- iiree Months,. STR '-P 10 the higauit standard Address, WJL IL BERNAKD. VVilmintton, N. C. $1 00 60 P HE WW vnr GOODS uu competing line with the Kichmond and Danville road. That was the great inducement. I stated then, v-pi"",i nn.l ti.int n., : ? passed, to raise " ""i.n. ou ouii, iiiuL tuis pro- ject was an. egg, laid by the man agers of the Eichmond and Dan ville company, and if the chicken was ever hatched, they would use it, or wring its neck whenever it suited them. to do so. But be that as it may, I protest, sir, that 110 majority of the people of Burke county have ever voted for this subscription ; but on the contrary, i they have twice renudiatpri tb proposition, or at least, and em phatically refused to sanction it. ! I shall show further on, and con , clusively I think that, I Article 7, Section 7, of the Con j stitutioa requires, that before any : county, city or town or other mu- ; niciple corporation, can incur any I debt, or levy and collect any tax, except tor ordinary expenses, the same shall have been approved, by a majority of ALL the qaliiiyd voters therin. In support of my understanding of this particul Constitution, I trod need in -the the last Legislature- embodying the substantially the same as those nmnnairinn i..i.iiu....iu..nt.i ; - conta nod in thft nwpppdimr ,v.i.a. 111 "'"elusion, Mr. Lditor, 1 t,.. ict ubsuppusu iii.ii ineic nau oeen ,vnMi,i 1:1... , crrauh and thi-rp wn a.o. tno . A . . . -1 wohl I.ke to ask ol our commis- - ' " j iir tilts nisi I'i'.'i'.r 11111. :i 11 ihhi wnnrix .: " ' i'" siouers, 11 tuey have .VT u Lalve ne t.0,lim!Sslom.rs or ....... J readings in each House of tho General Assembly, 011 three differ ent days, and unless the yeas and nays on the second and third read ing of the bill shall have been en tered on the journal. in ,,1 , ill iiii-iii.w ivai-i 1 1 1 r r -a .... U,W"' 1,11,1 ",0 P'rctKHl 1, 1.CC1I , : V ' , "'.coll'orat'"S ; 'wM utceaan, to look , Line I.. 1.. Co.; an.l m uwn..i.ce ! ,vh0 were the .ia!ili,d voters ami thereol, u elec ,u wan l.eidonvhc w,at nn.nher oC then, woul.l maU.' -.1 Tuesday ,., January ; and nKht maj.,ri;y at the time .f the elec tion, I beheve all ant hor.ty deriv j ,,. ,t sl.c.:;ls , , Cl):i!imiM ed Hon. tne aet eeased and deter- j t,K, jn Kt,,at , t,,.,..;,,,, m.ne.1. There was lawful anthori-1 Wtf havu tllu ,, , ' fy lor holding an election, but not .quitlilie.1 voiers' is the i.eee-s v any .lumber of elections. Snp- as well as the rcsonable one'' pose, Mr. Mitor, that the first Sow do we think the second proposition for S50.000 had been conclusion of l.-.,v ., .... carried and it was carried if the 1 nt 1........1 :. . , ... w...v jiiti.neui correct. ion VI'I I 1 I I I I If II Iltl' I ILK I Tl-1 U AP T H 1 Ti. . . ar clause, of t.l. . T ? i " eaunot Oe, that a determinat VJt ij'xii 1 1. 111 1 ill 1 ni t 1 fill nvk'vrk 1 will st ite tint I in r ,, , :tml exercise of authority bv Conn w 111 Mate, tn.it 1 in- was oractica v the same, lint thi . J - . House br ineli nf i r r vuuiun.s.sioner.s lrequent y in -tiousc uranui ot order ol the (ojnnnssionors fur . . J , a resolution nww. i..t .... L. W,J ,UWll,,I,s a,m idea, and in words kuowled-.nent that the oriH..l !-.. .K.1' ".rt ahKy ciusive. I for, and 11 against the resolution, majority in lavor of subscription, i ZoZ l Moreover, any one who will take will the commissioners. or anvJi the trouble, to lnnb infn h.a 4iT..wa i.i.. i , , ! ' e, j. o:iii like to en- - . ui.vc uiuii'iiu, ui;ii nicy coum nuiri i' t luf ..,u..,t ... : of 1887." will find tlint t.nlv n ...,-ii.. , tlni. lecent aetiou is not . v.... .... Kiwuuy iuie oiaereu anoiuer i deli' the railroad- charters that author- election, for an additional snbscnp-. court ' lzed counties, or other corporations tion f Ami vot. Mr. K,iih,r ..,.,.! - to subscribe for stock, provided tcrous us it may appear to you,1 The town-that sits down on its 11,111 fcUU 1"1'"muou snouiu oe ap- this is precisely the predicament himl legs and waits for omo ouv eu u.) majori 01 aw the in which the commissioners have y could inotner H w.wi. Dll'a ill !.! ..t-. I ....... 1 . 1 ......v, w .iiivi v.iin-jjipi 01 me J. C. -MILL.S. f I'OLITICIj points. 1 The Timcx would like to .e Mr. Carr (Joveruor and Col. llk Lieu tenant (rovernor. These are pure, able men, lull of zeal for the honor,' progres-i and material advance ment or the State, and from Mur phy to Mantco" there cv.nnot lj J" ..... .1 . iuuim any oilier two men of great er integiity, stivngih of char.ictt r and ollical qualiticaticu. Concord The lianncr desires most res pectfully to pre'sent the name of that learned and m.st cxtu llent reiitlirii:i: r..s t i " t v. iuii IwrirOV- ornor. He is too well and favorably known to require any words df commendation. He U certamly very popular in Western Caroima, where he is bent known, and cm easily carry the S'ate. Let us haxe Vou.2;uthcrford 11 n icr. Nav, good Democrats, better oHiceseekers than Liniiey have left us, isiitl it has never nffccte.l the ranks in the least ; mi put him down, c.ead, die.l with thirst and ambition. If t hero arc any more such men plense walk out of ranks; don't valt one day, for the partv n poor oouy to humor srich m-o-ple. York and many others have gone the win- way. CW..7.if: rc LandwuK. !ajir Charles M. Stcadman, o Wilmington, X. c., Lieutenant Governor of Xrtl, Carolina, hii:1 one of its most prominent Demo cratic leaders, is in the citv, stou l'ngat the Uarivit Houe. II s;iys that the. Democracy of the Old North State are enihusi.,stic in their supiM)rtoriVesidtmt Cleve land's administration, and will maniiot their satisfaction bv cei)ing majority at the election. It is likely 1 1 r. M N H .r u M u c c i I ft : i E o u PHILADELPHIA. . vet . V HI 1 ivT I v The luor.ly cf the UUof it, bawu lmj'artM.rr.nia(lir,rl XJrrr. iir inon IJvrr Irutat..r Ucn th mn of M-?-lorius itivr r ; l' LttiJU n l tarring, by civics U a tliy SKET1LT VOU C.CT Till! qualiiied voters. It was at Arthur Evans Post-oraice Eloc-ic ff i FANCY GOODS, ETC., ImanuLV.,", exPer'ence In the largcsl r-li0Ua ia EurPe and Amor - 1 v" . ttc. All work traaiT.ii tA I T CATTLE POWDERS fetf WrS-i!?. Coc. Bon. or Luxa Fs- lt's Pol 'i1 and prevor.t Ilea CHr.rj;R. rj . v""i Iweiitr 1 " M"'"'" Ji nuts 3 weet. nly -T,er ccr.t., and make the butter firm h'towwSuuili?" ?r prevent almost evkb? BoTd rwi'KRS wir.a' Caer.re subject, wo everywhere. GITK Saiisfactios. avid e. potjz, Propristot. For at tx- FHTTTT.t. juorganton, . C. FAR&ERS OF BURKE. T). itor111 AshevilIois W0llh fll" m Paying n ,i,fC ,.oi. if H.,. n . "u tUL -uaritet House. f, 'V ""o at the Mark. Ar.. , . . 'a- Old o cents net. pron, ""iiisn ,1m Asylum was to foot the bill. I te had to foot ti, i.ni liUFXJS AVE BY. JV90. to come along and drop an oecasiim. first l)ia-:'.(-d tllliisol vK Tf if lio tvnn ' :il bic f;f. ivm-n. ii.t.. :.. 1 . . . 1 v...-. ... .v i.nv., - - ...v win. uiii; n.- Olid! objected on the part of some of that they had the lawful authority ! mouM,, will get left. Fat 'worms the members, that to insert the to order the second r election, and : are scarce, and the only way to el word "all" before qualified voters, if it be also true that there was a 1 the best ones is to rustle for them was unnecessary, that it would be lawful majority: favor of sub- : Keep your money at home; patron mere surplusage, that a majority scribing 848,000 then it is like-' ize them who patronize you, and oi the qualified voters meant, of wise, and ncvtsarily true, that iend your money arming your own course, a majority of all the qali- there was a lawful majority in fa- illustrations, where vou stand a lied voters. It was afterwards, vor of the original proposition to . chance to get it back. Every del however, admitted, that it might subscribe 850,000, for there was lar you spend with home people be best to insert the word "all," in both cases a majority of the may find its way baek toyour pock and thereby avoid any possible votes cast in lavor of subscription, j et. Uut a dollar spent in some appearance of ambiguity. And and in neither case a majority of other town is gone forever and there never was, during the entire the registered vote. So that, it ' helps t l"ihl up that town, while session of the Legislature, a single seems to me, we have either sub- 'every dollar spent here helps to instance where this amendment scribed 808,000 to be given aicay to M ourselves up. Figure the was offered, that it was not ac- some party or parties to the peo- thing down line and you will see cepted, or adopted.- nj0 Qf Burke unknown, or r hare ' that vou lose monrv vluri vim Imv There are, Mr. Editor, in out subscribed nothing at all. Constitntion -thrue. f.lanspss . ffsW J. -. away from home, even if you get articles cheaper abroad. London of Art. o, and Sections 1 and 2 of .i i , '(Venn) Rpmr.lrr . A , cither, that each time when the Mvnn'i necoraa. Art. 1.5,) that provide that certain , : i i t i . ; r. , , , commissioners oi-dered an election r -r s rr. , specified questions, shall be deter- MT; , , t., , . J In hnnf, Ami To a next th.tt .M:linr Stcadmau will head th Democrat ic State ticket in his State cxt Fall. Xeic York Star, IGth. A preacher writing to the li d eigh Adcootte abmit a nvivat in which he was recently engaged, uses this quaint expression, -Ti,e .inn a oring church were our h,-Ip." This rcmiiids Us of one of Saift Galloway's mimit. 11 stories, in which he makes his hero, a hw.d iwditiciau not many removes from a dem ig-.i-at. SIV t ins nearers: -es, fellow c.t.z -ns. I am an educateil man, bur, fellow citizens, let me say to you that bat for the help of the L rd and a few other gentlemen 1 should b as ig norant to-dv, felluw citizens. s L. A. Toe Indians may tight ; yAV. xxum may qu im l .n, r tin- Irish rues lion; IV.riiihitii.ii or lht Ir.iljilf. turn in Aiuvri-.!. L. A. BRISTOL & SON Will s, H ya jH ni! thl, ,.nrc Thi-y are il.uly receiving large shipment of Fall Goods, Con.i:ii:g of Hcacy Oroca 'u, Co t ;Vr.'.iJ. Jh'4 (Jo .'s C"tiw;, 11 Witl'ncnarr, In short, ihrv keep '.I general to:J; IE mU NEED. j They ;:r, al-.i a-viits forthesalo of tli: ci-Icbi.ucfl 1'ixi: wool cm:i-i:t, yUxmU. .uiX in t:l;r mvu S:atc ilmiugton. Ti:ey h-ire to tcu.br their i..:iuks ior tu- IiIht..! p -it:j:iu-o received, and intend, by honest h aling, to merit a ,Md charts in t!ie futuic. When in town he sure to ivo them a call. tf. you are, fellow citizens." StMc Lnromvtc. ) "If v;i fnrMiPT ni'ilopufl fl.r,- i' i i t- i .1 . . 1 Dyspepsia is dread iul. Disord- at the election so held, a majority ' cre( is luiscrVf lia' oi the qahfied voters of Burke is a foe to good nature, county, shall vote in favor of mak-' The human digestive apparatus ingsaid subscription, then the sul- is OIH' ot tllL mot iqlieatcd and scription shall be made." . thiiis in existence. It I is easily put out ot order. But let us go back, Mr. Editor, ' Greasy food, tough food, slopy to Art. 7. See. 7 of tho V, food, bad cookery, mental wnrrv. bee. 10 oi the act ot the Legisla- tion, for L have still higher author. Iilte hon im-tfular habits, and tare, incorporating the Southern ity to sustain in iuterpre. and Western Air Line R. 11. com- tationofthat much talked about oany, authorize any county chnls thau any have llitlierto through any part of which the quoted. Ave, the highest! even road may run, to subscribe to the that Gr the Supreme Court itself! capital stock tliereoi, I'rovidcd. mined, "by a majority of the votes cast," but Art. 7, Sec. 7, says that a question of the kind under consid eration, must be determined by a majority not "of those who shall vote thereon," but by a majority , of the qualified voters. i i::HtrIc,i;iter. This remedy is iecomitig so well known and so popular as to n, cd special - mciitiwu. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the s mie sung of prai.se. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all discuses of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt iiheuui ami other afiectious caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all .Malaria fevers. Eor cure of Headache, Contipatioii ami Indigestiou try Electric llirt,rw Entire raiisfactioa guaranteed, or money refunded. Price TiOcts. :,n.l SL'K) per bottle at John TulPs Drag Store. many other thmgs which onirht not to be, have made the Ameii cau people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful wo:k in reform ing this sad business and making tin - A imi-ie:i n i.mi.hIh c. l.n ilfi... In the case ot "McDowell vy. fi.-.f m..,- '. .-l i. -X i i- li.ii ihvj iih vtii.' i (iv; li ulcus that ii au election regularly held, tlie Construction Co." that went and be happy. . after due notice shall have been nn ivnin i?nti.m r.o-.l mni.tv o,.a Bemendn'r: nli!imiiiinBiriM.. .a 1 . . -a . . out ncaitn. lint Grecirs August 1' lower brings health and happi given, a maioritv ot the ouahfied iiU ' irt.ct ii uuim vuiu uutll I voters oi such countv shall vote , at its last term, one of the ques ' tions was, whether a lawful ma- Lung Troubie.s and Wasting Diseases can Ik? cured if propcrlv Ireatedin time, as shown by this fdloving statemiMit fiom F. L. .Johnson, M. D., Greenwood, La. "1 had a severe case of Pnt umo nia, both Lungs involved: no ap petite, nick stomach, geucral weak ness, and complete exhaustion. I gave her Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil with Hypophophites of lime and soda, according to direc tion, ami she has improved ever since." for such subscription." Sow, I ask in the name of com- jority of the qualified voters of If you are bothered with "hard tunes" and wa at to learn how to turn your time into money quickly and n! t--"- ...... "AIH- IU J. 1 . joni: nessto the (Ij'vutic. Ask your n Js C. KM.unuA Vi. T v (ivo'al '' b0t"e- SUVe"t-V- ,vV,,i,,,",,r,"'tthatV ought UaUllU CaiCfllllv to cotisiiler ( DLSSOLi i!0N (il ( ti-A riTXKfi.Sfill The firm of Howard kH; Prcsm ll has been diolved bv mutual cor.M-nt. Tin bu:i;e.v "in U,r. fU. tuiv will be t .indm:.Ml bv 1L K. Presnell. All iH-rs .ns ilu the firm will pb a.w t all iUU M itle at ouce H. A. UOWABD, f--l:. K. PiJESSNELL. - NOTICE. Having b.mght the entire stock of goods of Howard Prcsncll, I will continue the business at tho old stand, when I will be pleased to see all our old cu-diuu'.rs and as many others as are pleased tocali. .My purpose is to recruit the htock with ALL Till: LATEST .STYLES vi m)ons and s. ll as cheap a the chc;i!c.st. I have a large lot of Clothing on hand which I will sell ATcnsr roi: cash to m ik room f,-- :.u- 0,is. Thanking my i:.y iriends for past tavors and soliciting their lurlher patmr.agc. I a;a lopect fall v. J- W. CAK.S3ELL & CO., Lumber Dcalci's, MOHGAXTOX, X. C. Jinny? rr ri".l: .n:;:.!l r.r!--r. tr tua WJu w M t-v ! i u .. i ;nv. JLJL
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