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THURSDAY, : : : : MAKCII S, 1WH
W. W. HALL, )
Pkufhikturs.
J. W SLEDOE, )
Tub Now York HWi has interview
i'd Mr. Blaine and he aay-i unil.r no fit-euuntanee-i
will he p-'iinii his name to
be used fur tho Presidential nomination.
His letter waslheiVMilt of careful thought
and Ion;; inee determined on II" -.as
a candidate uuee dcfi-at-1 owe. it to hi
pally tu withdraw." and hi- family are
opposed to his bein a candidal!1 a seeond
time.
ClINllllESSMAN SlMMOSS s l)'S he
would be ;lad of an opportunity to Tote
for the Blair bill, but he did not believe
iu nursin-j: a hope which eairn.t he. r. a!
i.ed, and that any Collar s.-inan win
luillt be UsLed about it would say that
there wa nuchaijcc for it. I'or this rea
sou. said Mr. Simmons, he had itttrodiieid
his bill, the outlines of which have le, n
noticed iu these columns.
The Kxccutive committee ol'the NVrth
Carolina Historical Society is endean r
iuj; to roseue from threatened oblhin
whatever of valuable historical material
may still be saved and appeals to all pa
triotic eitizeas to join in the effort to
gather all noteworthy material bearing on
the part tho State, her troops or any
other of her people bore iu the strujiolo
of the Confederacy. They want what
ever is notable in the life of any of the
soldiers, the history of the prioner. the
home liteot the people during ttie war.
letters, muster rolls aud other documents
in short ovorvthitr.: of interest connected
with the war.
It is a commendable undertaking and
oujiht tu have the assistance of every
The investipitiuu of the (standard Oil
company before the Senate committee has
developed the fact that the "Trust" em
braced fifty oil refineries located iu differ
ent parts of the country with a capital of
ninety millions, and it controls three ii:ir
ters of the oil produced in this country.
The capacity of the refineries controlled
by the Trust is eijual tu the uitire con
sumption of oil in the eouutrv. and last
year it paid a. stock dividend of -it per
cent, and a cash dividend of In per cent.
The original capital was seventy mil ieus
which has been increased twenty million
by sto -k dividends. The trust owns the
e Hire stock of pipe line which conveys
oil to the Seaboatd. lis oil wells produce
about 2IM) barrels a day, while ihe daily
product ol'the country is luiHiiiil.
The tariff' bill which has been prepared
by the Ways and Means committee has
been made public. It carries out the
President's recommendations ,,n the .-uh
ject. The estimated nduetion of taxes
by the bill will be about fourteen uiilii.ti-.
The duty on manufactured 's h.i
been oraditated to the lowest cost of raw
material. Tin- t. rof has be, n removed
from salt, luuihi r, jute, II: i,
copper ore, and a Ion. list of chemicals,
and wool has b.-eu made free, utid the
disparity betwecu woolen and worsteds
has been removed. This hill it isthotibt
will receive the solid support of the Ih in
oerats in the House jioiierally and it is
also b'licvcd that the liandall will" of
the party is inclined to concur iu it.
A very important decision was recent
ly made by the Supreme conn in the oa-6
of Brown vs commissioners ot llettford
county. Tin? deci-ion holds that town
ships are within the power and control
of the General Assembly and that cor
porate powers can be con!', i red upon
them to aecetupii-h any lawful purpose
or to promote the prosperity, safety, con
venience, health or the common fvtA
of the people coii-erned, an I fuitlurth.it
the I.e-i-! iture may uiietoany particular
town-hip th ' power to aid in ihe con
struction of a railroad by ta.xiuo iisclf and
creatini; a debt ',r il1;lt puvj, ,),..,
Tho ipiestion of township subscription
to railroad- waili.-u"l when the Kino
wood railroad project was bel'ore Un
people, and it w isth-n thought that sin h
subscription was illegal, bit the matter is
now definitely settled.
THO. W. M V ltt.
We publi-h in another column a letl r
noiitinatini; this ociitlcman for Governor,
and frequently we see allu-ions to him
in our exchanges in conueeii ,n with the
office of Gaveriior an 1 Lieueninr Gu-"
ernor. A letter from Aulind -r iu IS i
lie county, says: Th II hi Th s Ma
ill would sill the whole K mm ike vail, v
and brills thousan-ls out "lad to support
that noble cans:-, lleuio. raey "
Tho lleiuocracy would do itself (.feat
ooodby calliu,' Mr. Mason to the front,
lie ha not sought any preferment, but
pursues the even tenor of hi- way niniis.
turb.Jl.y ili; la'.ty kind 1,11,,-,-iittrndinir
to those ilulies which dem ind
bis attention and di-ch iroin.- theni I ,i h
fully. Ho has tieTer asked for or inir'u
cd or worked for offit-e and never will.
The IVinocracy of Northampton county
has demanded his services more than oiico
and like the good citiaen that ho i he
has n'sponded to the. call and noMy done
battle for his party. His course iu both
private and public life has been conserva
tive and honc-t and tetr iihtf, rward on
nil occasions, an 1 no tcniptatiou could
swerve him from the tisht.
Hois a hiohly nlucalid peiitleman.
a pood lawyer and a stufessful farmer,
and with these accomplish uicuts he has
oratorical powers equalled by few and ex
celled by none. He is a man of popular
manners and impresses with his insn
linesa those who come in contact with
him.
Mr. Mason will not trek an office, but
if the party aces fit to put him on the
State ticket ha will make brilliant can
vass an I help to swell the Dtmocratij
Tot in NuTember.
WHAT THEY SAY lit' MEN AND MATTER.
H all the nun who have boeu o'eu
of. we believe . I ud,;e lliinier is most ot-n-olalh
optllar. Newton Kiitriiriae.
Tin- prevailim: iuipresioii am 'to our
people is that l.ieuti Haul lloveinor ('has.
M. Stediiiiti) meets all the reijiiireuipnts.
Clinton 'ni'iini'ju
The
New Heme .hmmnl favors
Ho
Thos. .1. Jarris tor Governor. The
.lut, intl is u it aloue. The woods are
full of just iieh people. KlixaU'lh City
'on..,,.
With I'owV f,.r Governor and Alexan
der of Mecklciiburo. or Mason of North
ampton for Lieutenant Governor, the
IVmoerats ( we think I could sweep ihe
county. Louisbui-o 1'intf.
.Indue Ibililol Ii l-'owlc i Initio pr.'Ul-
inenily mentioned in connect i m with
tin- IVmooratic iiouiinatioii for tiovernor.
We have already announced that we wi re
iu favor , if J ii,ltt Waller Clark forthal
office, but we lake pleasure in siiyine, that
ttvdou't believe there is a man in North
Carolina that deserves more at the hands
o! the lcm.c-r.itic juri y than haniel G
Kowle- llill-b. ro l!,,,,l.,:
The )'o.. i of the uii.'ialilied
ijtith.it the iior: v would do a erv
.piu-
v. i.-e
thin;; to make Governor II. 1-'. Aimlield.
of Slalcsville, the standard hearer. We
know be kicks at the mention of bis
name in that lotiueciion, but if the party
would call him to the helm, in view of
thesitmtion, we do not believe that the
patriotism in that hi" soul of his would
let hiiu dejine. Aud what a i auipai.ui!
His niaetieiism. pursuisive el'sjiience and
knock-down hyie. would carry the State
as by a stamped''. Marion llii'h.
We respect no llcuiocr.it who would
abuse the neom fur the way he Votes,
lie is the victim of circumstances--of
intluenecs almost, we may say. beyond
his control. Hut the Democratic p.utv
has ari-ht to expect that unsclli-h. pa
triotic white voters shall stand together
in the next election, as they have done in
the past, to prevent the recurrence of Re
publican rule made po.-ible only by a
solid neoro vote, ff there is to he no
dii-i n in the noe.ru vole, thin there are
a thousand reasons why the white men
of North Carolina should present a sole!
front in oppositiui. rim kinhain li-flirt.
' I i- uiocrat" in another column lakc-i.-suc
with those who think Gen. Km
som very intliieiiti.il as a Scu.i'.oiial
worker. We dis.ieree with our coiu-s
p lent. I'liioiieh the same kind of
media of iul'oruiaiioii. and llonfoic
through media eijnaiiy as trustworthy a
any through which any information has
come, or call come, that can lie u-ed as a
basis of detraction to hi- rcputati -n ,
have been led to ooiiclu Ic. that ,,ui sem. r
Senat T ex -its by means ,.fhis coio i i t i.
ry s ir;t popul ir p. r-oiial adoie-- ex
iplisite tact and tloiseh ss yet uiitisinu
ca. tey, prcai influence, as a Senator for
hi-State. North Carolina, wiih her
eyes open an 1 iu full kiiowiedje of l.i
career, has -hown her hi jh apple iation ol
his -erviecs iu coneuirciice in out conilu
sioti. by rclainin,' him a- her Senatorial
representative for a loue, term of years.
If he was ever worthy of reelection, it
ooeuis to u-he ouht as regards officii u
eytobeaoaiu. His eneriy has not abated
and his experience ha- increased. He
should be better tilt -d th, r.-fore for use
fiilucs,. as a u itional legislator than ever
before. t'h.irlotte t'i,r -no I. .
INTERESTING ITEMS.
I1ATHEREII KltilM EVEltV XV I i K It K .
PIT IN IliNHENsEll Kolt M Enll
EASV l!EAiNli
John I, Sallivaii will return to Amer
ica in April.
Kiupvr .r William wi'.l celebrate his
fist birth day this month.
The do r a-c in the public debt for
r'ebruary has been estimated at SO,.)!!!!,
tltltl. Senator llaiupton amu
rins: debates by maliie.'
' himself du
md throwinir
paper boouieran.'s.
Mr. Kll-woiih In-jtalls is said to he the
almost enact plivsiial counti rpalt o! bis
taiher. the senator.
John T. While, who died at (iriffin.
tla . was hoi ii, baptii-d, man id and
died on the Tib 'lay ol'the month.
A club of Women ha- teen organized
in t'bicao for the puis.M- ol' sccurini;
Mr Cleveland s re election to the I resi
dency. CoiircsMiiaii Ailcn.of M.iN-aebu elts,
carries a pis ki I cauura and auiuscs him
self by taking sudd, n photo.raphs of his
mllclslles.
'I' ,..,,!. -.ij.;,. r-o'ir.tr" in Mi. !;ir,.,Q
h.ie toted for piohilelion uiiib rthe In
lal oplion law. and on'v one thus far has
vol d against it.
Th.- Indiana tir,si-iibaekTs havo de
ibi d lo put no tickit in ti e Held this
year but to join the Ileum Tats in sccur
ini; lurid refoiin.
Wa-hinjjton was puilty of just ono
joke. He said one day for inatanrp that
Ci.-ncral (lat.n was one of those things Off
hins;s that were always ajar.
Judoe War led, of BulTalo, owna a
ph itoiiraph of drover Cloviland taken n
lSiii. It represi nts a tul', si ght young
m in, long haired and with a heavy mus
ts, he.
At Virginia City a big black dog nv
cci.t'y committed suiiide by jumping
down i shaft into a mine, 7h) mercury
wsi 22 degrees balow Ji ro an 1 tho d g
Ws tired of thf world.
Goldsboru has til'teeit lawyers
eleven doctors.
Salem and Winston are 1 1 have
Shaw I'nivelsity, of llaleieh. for
orcd, has Kill students.
Wake Korest co!le-'c is to have im
pioid oas works and waterworks.
Theris a pine tree in Green county
which measures seven feet in diameter.
The Methodist patsonaoe at Mount
Oiive was dctroved by fire Thursday
last.
The new e
will be in lull
itton factory at Concord
operation about Match
loth.
Ground has been broken for ihe
railroad from New Berne to Ou.-low
county.
A Stale convention of I'rohibitigtiists
has been called to niivt at (In en-bora
on May ltilh.
The managers of the colored hospital
at Charlotte propose to make it u petmn
ii' tit institution.
A ten year old horse ihicf has liirned
Up in Kobe-ell couillt. t. L,- .,,lell
m re than one hor-e
J lid- Waller Clark will tb-liver the
addres- at the Cnivei-sity commencement
at Chapel Hill on dune fall, next.
SiIXi.OIIO were expended for education
al purposes in this Slate last year, and
the negroes ttot lit! percent, of it.
There are in Kdenton, ('.four fam
ilies who can jointly boast of seventeen
ons. Well we say. let us have ret.
The Stale Hoard of Kdueation holds
So.iiil l aci-.s of land, which it hopes
todraiii and open in the next two years.
The Atlantic Hold ;,i Morchead City
has been leased to Charles Bccruiau of
lie- Kimball House. Atlanta, and his as
sociates.
The iirun I jury at Greensboro forbid
Audicss' show while there from dealing
out ires uits on the ground ihat it was a
violation of the lottery law.
The Hon. llisih n T Bennett has been
scl Tied to delivel ihe adill'css en nielno
lial day. May nih. at Ualci-ih, the sub-ji-et
bcin- Gi-n ral .luiiius C. I .ink-t.
The e iitnncucf incut eXeiei-.-s of the
S il. in Female Academy ill i;,',,. yA ,.
on the ."uh and lilh of June. There are
thirty on youno ladies in the graduation
c'a-s.
Wilmington I'n.'ni: We reefel to
learn, that all of th buildings, and
tin ir contents, im-hidin mueli stock.
j itn. -. ou.lii lje IIiis-.-II's plantation
I iu llnin-wiel, conntv. w.-re destroyed bv
tire Cti I-tv uiorniiie;.
ll'ae'.well s llurliain Cooperative To- j
baceo Company since 1 e: ; bus produced i
more than 1 T.iilin.tioii pounds of sniok-i
illi lob.ico. paid !t.,VHI,lllll internal i
re. Hue tax and loii-uuied about llo.-
minium pounds of leaf tobacco.
A pvtiiiar deposit which resembles j
clay iu pliability, but which when cxpi fed ;
to tin' uir becomes as bard as mauite, j
has been discovered at the base of Bear i
tiioiiiiiaiu. mar laylor.-ville. X. C. Blocks
it have been duo 0'tt and used for all
the purposisof stone with success, and
it is proposid to build houses with it.
Sali-bury - i-i. Secretary Bayard
appointed l!-v..l.f. Price last week to
be Mini-tor I'lciiijsitciiiiary and Consul
General to the Iteniblic of I.ibciii. Mr
1'iice thinks that his race cannot spare
him iu the iireat educational work he is
doin for them, and therefore fee's eo-n-polled
to decline the ureal honor.
TjrlioM S.ntli, em ,: It S. Taylor,
co'ored. is a candidate fr Mini-ter to
Liberia. The .Vminw is lor him
It is always for ho ne. It is said that
lev. rs in il.at cotiniry are prevalent and
fi'al. Taylor is a turbulent. Ir nililesoiue
n ero and it w nil J b a piisl tliino to s
the an.;el o! death take tinu hold of
hiu.
Uockiii.-haiu Hm-k.t : At the term
ol'the Superior Court a te-t case wi(s
tried to determine whether or not the
town had the ri.dii to make it- i-itiji, ns
pay poll and prop-rty tax and also w nk
ihe streets. The Court dc i led that the
town did not have such ri.'ht, and (hat
the streets tnust be worked by taxation.
Tho town carried the ease on appeal to
the Supremo Court which, w.- have no
doubt, will sustain the lower Court.
ltah-iith A'.h's ,! (..,,-,.,
lowino extract t'n.u a lett r I
the Agricultural deparlui nt
Tin
-I at
a .Mi
ltobsoii, who bs charge of the uijiii-n
ing pari y cugaeed iu the ILiii Kiiei coai
survey iu Stoles county, shows an i ue nil
atjiiig pro-pei I for ihe coal supply of (In
state: ' I ' 1 am rilii ilnieiii, tie n
siik v,i!! !.,.,!' r i...; ii,.puit.,ie i.. il
Slate as Well as to the district, add n; lo
the coal resources of tin Stat n ,t ,-ks
than ilU,llilU,MHtl tons of aeces-ibl,! coal."
Shelby A iicoro: For many months
we have hear) much talk about the tin
bonanza at Kind's Mountain, but not
much work has ever been tl -ni ti Wuds
ils dcVelopm out. 1'iof, Fiirin in, a m ien
tifie entlciian and mineral expert ol
nat ona' reputation, has been prosps-ting
for at'T iral wei ks and he. with a company
of abundant capital, thinks the outlook
eucoura ono and will soon open and de
n il p the tin wit Ii machinery and a large
force of hands
Tha joint DetniK'ia'ie Congtess'onil
Kxecutivo Ci niniittee irgnnlz-.d by th
unanimous election of Senator Kenta, of
Went Virginia, as chairman; lion. Phil.
B, Thompson, of Kentucky, asiecretaiy,
and J. L. Norris. of the Iliitriil of Col.
nrabiti, as Uwnwr.
a. .
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
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trri,(jtfi M'l w intltfi'imn'w M,rt' ri iiiMiiiil-il
tli in ili' .minim k (. Mii-I i'Hiitis-1 )? I1 with
nit n.u:i1tiiiti-.n. w ti-i oh-tri wciirtit Biniiuir
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Steam B ikers and C
I'ealers in l-'on iun and
Nuts. c.
.nfeetioiiers and
homestie l'ruits,
Manufactured and Sniokinir Tobacco,
("mars, Clear. -ties an I Siiulf at the
LOWEST FACTORY PRICES.
Manufacturers of
I Steam llclincd Can I
Marks Celebrated
llov 11 lvr.
MILLINERY.
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nuns my r 11. t. ti l of Mi II ins
s.ito.iis. A.- einliiseinir sll the
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MIIS. P. A. I.F.W1S,
Wchlon, N. C.
NKW I'IRM.
We he 1 1 inform our patrons, and pub
lie yen tally thai we hsveihis day asso
ctale 1 Willi oiltsulvcs in business MK.
AI.KX I'Kl.ANKV. lately ol'the Tan-
I lie! ami lcl nicy hnoine t ompanv. of
Kiehnioiid, Va. Mr. I leloney is well
kimwu ns a practical machinist and skil
ful mechanical in.'inecr. and we feel ai
aured that with so valuable an addition
tu nur firm, we can promise complete
satisfaction to all who will favor ui with
their orders. The style of the firm from
this date will be
TIPPET STEEL I DELANEY.
Appreciating tho liberal patronage
with whiih we hare been favored, with
out break or intermission under the same
mam gemeut for more ta.ui forty years
past, we ask for a ooutinuaneo of the
same to our new linn.
TAPPKV li 8TKKL.
OJarUCo
S.. USt!?3i
" 'T
It urn lnil) n
ty Kin .v i.ih
klist ti-iwhn
I hare this day been admitted to an
intemt to the above firm and solicit the
patronage of my friends.
ALEX. DKLAN'KV.
PeterahurirJ Va.
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