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' VSj". '' ,' . Jl"""' MOBNING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, j - -was. iXJ3Exiiu, Office, No 3 .outh Watec St. subac fur RATES OF ADVERTISING! : - . ..a Ail tf .r v - One squ: , ' . 75 1 25 . HJ5 2 00 2 23 ,2 " two days,...,,.....,,... " 1 throe days, . .v i . ik. . . four days, five days;...,. one week,. If contract Aayertiaeniente taken' at pro. portionutely low rates. y' : . B AIL WAY DIRECTORY. - fflLMINGTOX MANCHESTER .JROAI) president WntfatXi IS. Giles. " 1 " & . Directors John Da waon, Henry NUtt, O. G. parsley, A. .L Deosset, D. S. .-Cowan. Geo. J. McCttll, W. E. Mills, James tiiiBurr, ltieh- ard Bradley, J, EH Gregg. . . , General faperinfendent-WlYll&VK MaeHae. ' Secretary and TrecOturitr-Wm A. Wsiker. -f. tftvkJiftf'wlitrOhft 1. Ckiitwell "S lLMIXGTOy, CIIARLOTTE ' &, EUTHEKp - . F01D HAIIi' KOAD. . president Kooert H. Cowan. I Direct9T9S. J;iersdn, A. H. VahBokkelen,1 jno. A. McDowell, icooert &. reaen, alter l,. Stoie, Stephen W Cole, Sauitiel H, Walkup, E. ye Uutehisou Haywood V. G-nlonf, CvC. Henderson,- A 1 Gv Lcfjun,- A. U. Holmesly MpTriiUeticl4!nl.-V.jL, Everett. . Matterof 'jlYauyortuionVf: H.: Allen. 'secretary and Treoutvrer-l, T Alderman. Muster Mechanic W. "Gill. ' Freight Agent W. R. JYeuch. AHLMINGTON A M'ELDOX KAIL ROAD. President L. R. Briduers- . . fiireet-ora km the part op the Stockholders W. , A. Vright,S. D. Wallace, Eli Murray,. Alfred j Martin, A. U. YanUoKteien, ueo. iiarris, or Wilmington, and John E verett, of Goldsboro'. Directors on the part of the Oiate Edward Kill Jeiv of Wiluiiutou, X. C, John Noi-fleot. of Tarboro , and' Thomas D. Hogg, of Raleigh,. Chief Engineer and General Superintendent S. L. Fremont. tfaxter it 2Yatvtportcttioii'm. $ihith. ' SecreStrrr fun I 'It-eoau rer J. W. Thompson. Miuter vf iVc.'ic.-v 14:1 kins. Au(i,t:j, (l lb llnd.u v.' f - : w RAllv KOAJ3 IES. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, Wilmington & Mancliesier R. R. Company. WiLSrtxoTow, N. C; May 10, 1888. ON AND 'AFTER MAY lOttt PASSEN GER TRAINS of this Road will run on the following ScJednle : . . MPtt ESS TRAIN. Leave "Wilmington daily at 4:45 A; M. Arrive at Florence, 4 .-.11:15 A. M. Arrive at Kings ville 2:40 P. M. Leave Kingsville 10:18 A. M. Arrive at Florence 1.-30 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington 7:s5 P. M. Express Train connects closely at Florence vitli the North Eastern Railroad for Charles ton, and Cberaw and Darlington Railroad tor iieraw, aMd.atKiugsvLUewith the South arolina Railroad for Aagxnta,"to which point the cars rnretirrdragh 'wlthottt change. ACCQMMDpIPN .TRAIN. , Leave WUmirtiti ly?ftx-)l 7:30 JM. Arrive at Florence... ; 2:20-A. M. Arrive at Kingsville .t.V4.,l(k:0r"A.M.. Leave Kingsville Si P. M. Arive at if lorence.. .10:2 :2Q P. M. :li A. M. Arrive at Wilmington t.lt.AS. 5:12 A. Accommodation Tram connects crosely at Florence with the North Eastern Railroad for Charleston, and at Kingsville with the South Carolina Railroad for Augasta. Passengers for Columbia should take the Accommodation Train. WM. MacRAE, maylO-194-tf Gen'l Sup't. . tt'i i sa i ngton fc Wei. . B. B. Co. Orpics Chief Exoijtbbb & Guar. Sup't, Wityis btov, N.a MyJ; ISdS. 1 CHANfrE OF SCHEDULE. ; 01 PASSENGER DRAINS orth UMd b Wflmingtm at morf A; M: arnd8t30 P. M-, l!ave and arrive at- Wilmington at s4SJQ AtM and 8:15P.M. , . i f. Leave Weldon at W&Q A. M. and 7:4jTP. M., and arrive at Weldon at 5:15 A.M. and 8:J0 P. M. ' : The daj" train will not run on Sundays. The dav train connects with the Annamessic and Bay line. All are quick to the North. '-' S.L. FREMONT, Enarineer and Superintendent i Wilminsto May 10th, 18J8. t f 194-tf Wiliii nfoii, Charlotte and RUTHERFORD RAIL ROAD. GEVntlUt SmE5lIWTR!rDI7fT?rQfWJE, ) . : Wjlmington, N. O, Au. 9, 1867 J ON AND AFTER TUESDAY Next, An gust 13th, the Passenger Train l on this Road will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday. an4 Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A. .Mi Arrive at Sand Hill same tfays.itt SP Mi Arrive at adesboo' (6tge)i af i mid niftbt. Leave WadosDoro' XStage), onTues aay, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P. M. Keave Rocklfigliaal (Stag, otf i Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4:30 A. M. , Leave Sand. Hill (Cars). Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 7 o'clck, A. M. Arrive at WilnxirigtonJiame dayt, at 3 P. M. W. I. EVERETT, gpt23-l-tf r r -" ;Ggm6np't. ' ; MISCELLANEOUS. it JL You carr do all "yum" save thnei trouble and rdmfl and avoid heating tbe hou84 itP Bummer, byittMn'g .; 1 . or Gas or VULOAN ,(Gas) STQVE. They are the best. , - Take no ftlier. ! ' " -: SendoiCirciilar. Also Attacliments tor Jamps or ; Gas Burners, Kursery Lamps, f Keroserie Glue'"' Po v Oi; Cans, '-rosene Oil, Lamp Wick, !Axle Greage. Tjn.nt.pmn. etc. etft. S'L nwiiniJ 11 nB"i3iu iu(iius ui m vny, ui iV gU" It" 'U ;eWOiC HOTELS. H' O T E X . 5 r . FROPttlETQR J , ; ; " J. R. DAVISo MUls fltnise. Charleston, S. C. " J. ' I'' ' ' - ' 1 -'V ... : ; ., ... oacn, uorriage jaud Baggage Wagoua al-. "T r?,ady toeouy 4a avengers toau4 from the Ilailroads.' uirl7-147-tf MISCEUjANEOUS.1 GOT DRYi GOODS: CAMPAIGN, A4R0N &: BHEINSTEIIf. Foreign arid Domestic i C3-OOIDS- BOOTS AND5 SHOE, 11ATS.AND CAPS, .YANKEE. MOTIONS, HOSIElY,:l3T.OVES, OIL CLOTHS & MATTINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ' LADIES' and MISSES' BONNETS and HA.TS, Trimmed and Uutrimmed ; BONNET RIBBONjs FRENCH FLOWERS, DRESS. TRIMMINGS, &c, Ac, They have ever offered in this market. We nave the largest ahi best assortment in the State, Inclndihg all the most desirable styles of the season;- We feel assured In say ing they are not excelled : either in- style or price byany in the market. s:sr " -s ' We have.' a' full line, Marseilles and Alen dale Quilt Linen and Cotton Sheetiugs and Pillow Casings, Piques. Percals, Linen Ducks, ju'ne4-215-tf i STTNDEIES; Q QQQ BUSHEM CORN f . g -QQQ SACKS 6ALT ; -JQQ Hhds. MOLASSES and SYRUP; (Q Uhhs. BACON ; - Boxes CANDLES ; - 13 O Cases LYE and P0TAHi Q Boxes (12,000) SOAP, ' And a general assortment of GROCERIES, for sale at WHOLESALE 'ONLY; by Jet-tf -427, SS and 2n No. Water St. Purifies the Blood. For Sale ly Dmgsimta Everywliere ... ; .. july.i-254-ly TNOTICE. POSTKFICE,-- FIGE,r- ) f, N.tC, , 14th, 1)8.!) ILMISOTON, - - August 14th, BEINO SATISFIED that ATTEMPTS ta -fmndnleiftH"?' obtain the mails of Mer- nlinntii 1 jn ho.ni iS0n mnHA at this nffinc T Uereljiy giva nolioe, tliat mails wilVlw liiver od At thia office only to persona ad-rssed, A. -I-. ' nrl jrM Am- au 1 jrl f W -iJ rvn known at this office , to be fully authorized to receive such mail. 1 ' ' -; w ED. R. BRINK, P. M. , augla-xioti . . I - -5 5 FIRE Sold by tfiie Trade derierally. JL LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS- I 300,000 Furnished tlie -JJ Government. - A RMYS NAVT, REI T, POMCBrAND Pooket Revolvers; Repeating and vest oeSiwJ 1?? BrfE CANES nsing Metallic Cartridge. TBteech-loading and Re volvingRLES. L a(s. III. iiliUii ur x ui - - ' aug 1 9-279-9 w Iliow, N. Y. ,i;s, v,-t , THE ( . ( Bennetts ville Journai. j-.vil -.-:.' di;h -PUBLISHED 1N BENNETVJLLE, S. 0., . , Ry STURR S - A" MTT jLE,' ( Proprietors. , 'WM. LITTLE...... t Ai A. STUBBS,'..., ...,.;.. if. EpiT0B? m tt E RENNETTSTIU4E JOIIBJH Ali 1 is published in Marlborough strict, tjie. ttSftstiectlOri-Sf-The Pee DJbS"cmntTy, RiOiroaa, mington as ad verUsing medium. h Kditof 'Wilt devote his time'and energy. possible rates. . r i Mi HV2m.TMSbutmy NEWPHO- nuui K ARHIO ROOMS and CHEMICAL , rangem l A PHTP. PARTMENT, Inl now ready to receive my Friends and Patrons, and to execute ail Qir ders inhejs etyie 01 iu w - . itesVFmmes Cord and Tassels, Albums, &C, d1erieRYtSorner JVIarket and Second sts. O-5fvTA N JE" North west Corner.; ivr V A NORSDKLu, mi-8rl40-tf 4 't - - Artist and Proprietor, i THE VEllYREST TYPE ANR PRINT i Y. ! ;i . W&itn'riitfiL PhblishlhJ? HOUSA Frintfng'aiKl Publishing "onse, , 1 Ind -General BoXdery, , LojKnjVjior&aftifco fha W4C. no, Ry F-whfcfi hhsM Kie cinlatlon-in the-vicinny , t . . . i Hfi Hi i:ipltt; DrkiIst ArChem ' 1st. ; Always on1 hand a' full ana te iect jshpply pf PpliE MEDICIXE- CUJMI QALS, DYE STUFFS; .PEBFUMKRY, "SO 4pS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, ete. etev Prescriptions accurately and neatly vyuupuunutju.' , : . J P. S. Store open from 6 A. M. -to B. M, Persons wishing prescriptions' cormpWiitaed at night will please call at my residence o Se cond Street, between; Dock and Orange. I sept2t-l-tf ' CHOLERA. Tbe followins lelter I from Hf I! Woodward, of St. Louis. "to J. N. Hari ris, Esq. pf,NeVvLOndon; COnn.1 3Sx.-Wj gentleman of high respectability, andxJuring the mmftiJJhjch9iea in St. Louis, watched the result of the application of therj PVUfeirfQ$ ths3slaie, and itfg testimony can be relied upon witn 'the gi-eatest coofl denee : ; . Dsae Sir : You recollect when I saw vou In iJa4uaVytutIiifp&a4n3'to yojfifiimost Psanguine expeefcatibns'1 that DAVIS' TATT KILLER would haye a ti-emendous sale in the west this season. andmy anticipations have been worejhijix realized aud .the testimony 1 thev would not be willing toTgo to bed at night without it in the house. On the appearance of the cholera in this suc wastlag confidence iji -tin Kilt er as a remedyt that many who purchased it remarked to me that they, had . no fears or dread "of the cholera as long as they had the Pain Killer. ,by them, and hundreds took it daily ns a preventative,- for no person can have a derangement of the bowels' or diar rhoea if they ujsie this medicine., Thfetiras the l security . . and. .confidence of . hundreds ac- .quftintea. Wif.n it, anu wuenuiBu: jj:ieiius wre attacked witlifhe, Cholera they woijjd admin- ister the retfpdy in largeiquantitios, and i4 every case-woen lt -ims pepn taKen in any everycase woem it nas oepn lasen m any 01 the first stages of this disease, it has proved successful I corfsidei l ai lafallihl niedy., I have not heard of any individual in any family who used the Pain Killer wlien attacked but speefc ily recovered --""' The clerk tnforraed me that he administer? ed it to persons when cold or , in the cramps, and it gave 'immediate !relief,i bnt still it should. be given quickly, for when the dis charge of " rice water" has begunrthe hope of life has fled. . Should this, disease make its j appearance among yon, as in all probability it will, be not alarmed; you and all others there have the remedy, "and r'km' confident if the Pain Killer is used, not a'single death byi Cholera will occur in your city-: . i t Respectfully voura, i d - ". - ' ' A: Ti WOODWARD.. . The' Pain Killer Is soldjiy all dealers in Family Jkledipinc. . r,;,.. Jaug25rlm -; MISCELLANEOUS 15 io Boxes FBESH IjEMOS ; ' " COLEMAN'S ' EN6L1SET " MUS TARD : IO " ;CODFISH; ' : .. 30 Barrels Exi'RA FAMILY FLOUR,; 300 Boxes SCALED HERRING j . r , 120 Barrels SUGAR : , .' 2 'Hhds. DEM AR ABA SUGAR; lOOO lbs. BACON STRIPS ; I' ' . i!. ' ' Fresh G 6bds ih Stores and received , at : 1 GEO. MYERS', . 11 and 13 Front Street, , auK-25-ttl " CHAS. D.' MY: RS, Ag't. Jiast Received. ACHOICELOTOF : JpRESlt ClOSIIEN R UTTER V ;;, EX. FACTORY CHEESE ; .'t. SUGARS All Grades. , MOSHA, RIO and LAGUYRA COFFEES jforsaieni ..: :uiS Hi -43HASj H: FRENCHES,; i-i aiizli-tfl" ' " ? lOSouth FTont Sti" JUST RECEIVED -TY- TBLos.. c. jjsm&i No'; 8 MafketStj -; ! HIRAM SMITH'i EXTRA FAMILY FioUR. GENyfLN COTqH bp jrUJiiJiiJti; ... - .,;ti-f - r i? COR'TAHNi&listJS SWEET OIL RAISINS r v EXTRA IMPERIAL TEA fi' .-,11 ji -. ,C " - a PRESERyEp GINGER, Ac, . &C.,4 Above "doods ' warfante'do lye-' B$,tisfit ahg20-28(Uf streets. , i .A 1 ihffi i';vt adi Sutnterr. 1 Aril . BtYf Jr ' ----- . - 5 liii&EspujmP " I (.L'.Jyw.- wfjA If J And; 'was TSstablisned 1 1 8 5 ' O Merchants' of Wilmington, LOOK TO YOmi INTERESTS AdteTt'i1W?at?ne.?ed' on LIBERA! : RATES, , A G1LBEljT &; FLO WERS, ? - in 4 ft ap23-179-tq ; 5 Proprietors. DEPENDENT PRESS,, CON Ott X N Phlishedeekly, M WM.H.BEjNAgent, , v XI ivi 1 1 IIWM sejt234-tf ' SEPTS 1? ' r ? - .- m- . Ml r ! X ' TT - " 1 T ? UBLIP;ATWJLMjg Mailed, or delivered jiwbscrllws m all parts 6f the City, iti 60 foe Six M-onins, or 91 25 tor Three Mentha. ' 1 AEXTS FOB TIIE 8TA11. WFit3AMPBELL,;...-.FaitteMne;f;; . Wk.U. McLAURIN, . . . ; 1 .LaurlnbuTgh. i Jf J.. J ONEb, . . . A ..... Milvjon, . . j j. D. SQUTHERLAND... ..KenawvU. f -.pjkpSBtsipY,.'..' Warsaw ' fjLB. T. PETTE WAYnmbirtn,.; : DJU A.M. LEE,.,.. ...... .'..Clintc ! TR EI 6ENTON, J.:...V: ... VWilso -Aiswc. McRAE, Jb 4iShoe 6eauV4'-; JCOVINGTON,U. . .WadeWtoV- Ji3 03t;.a J. ..:... . Lflesvm.S'' 4 jiL. SHERWOOD Sumter CU'j f la. e; NEWJBXTRYi. J. . jr io-nu-i: JOirS" W? COLe,.! ...... .R0l3kingham.i ' '' F. HJMULLINS. . . ...... . . .knllins' Depot, S.C M ARTHUR & DA VIS;.. Egypt, N. C J. DAVS A CO.. ..Gulf, N. C. ' The Havana Iiotiterjr. 1 MfsV)f or, reade iwflio have been in' Ilayna, and many,". wlio have jiot, know something of the Havana' lottery, but-a brief descrip tion of the modus: operandi, as tnrli ished by a correspondent ot Ifte uj6URNkt; 6FrCdifMER(iIr,i?, iiiay not be iiiiii :; ' " :'.; J.; ... . It .is an old institution from which k v .1 i , , T"w: " a Uh the dra wiris ar held eVery se Ven VAk.s A ..ir" L 4 i. U ri :1- i iccM uaj-o, . uiju iius svsueme is as, ioi- . I lows; :t For each darwinar there are issued by the 'government 20,000 tickets at $2fJ,eatih. amountiuo; in the aggregate $526,000, ofwhict suui :75. :pei cen t. -is .distributed in prizes., The ticke.ts are, printed in tj ac ti on s, hay iug oi them, the consec uti ve n umbers irom l to 26,000. The prizes are 1 of .$100,000, li of ; $50,000, 1 of 20,000, 1 of $10,!- 000,-2-of $5,000, 24 4 of $1,000, 8 of -.$000,102 ot $400 and 225 of $250. - There are, besides, ap proximation; of prizes as follows : Ihe 99 remaining numbers of the hundred m which the highest prize faces. .are each, entitled to , $200, (for eit ampler if nuifiber l2,5'64r gains i i -r t i i n aa - J.T "i 1 - - a : r. 1 ! " " j i luu Qtyiyyjjwr uenuinoers irpni jri jthe.fSame - manner there are tnnro ova 99 f approximation T pnzes of $150 to the' one of :' $50,000, and 99 of; $100 to i the; $20,000 ; -and 2T... apprp'ximatioiisj pf , $200 each to the remaining numbeis of the tens in which the s prize; of $110,000 and the two of $5,000vfall. These to $390,000. The tickets are boiiffht, e utuvcuus ur street veuuers from the office at ($20 and retailed, at $21,25; A considerable nuiriber of men and women, probably two or three hundred, thns gain a living in tliis city, where they are to be seen in !all 'the; '.principal, thorough fares, cafes andother places of s re- sort, as 'also in 'jSHV tlie; 4tiefl tbe island. The day before the draw- . lpg they are especiawjambortunate mh tneir soiiciiations, nonnsning "their tickets, and shouting 1 usti Iy , M)ueg(b manana. s piayea to-mor-ro w.). The drawing .are held , pub Jicly arid .are s uperi n tended by sev eral, officers of the ; government.--inVa.Urge globe are placed 26000 pits -of ivory 'of jtlie siz.epX a dirne, baving ,on ,theui the ebnsecuti ve ;ntimb(ers from'; V; to. 26,000. ; In a siiler globed are 'placed sirhilaT bits ,6f ivory;; having fMtbeaithe ripnsprjzes, from .$100,066 down After' the glpbef hareeen,volve4 .audi lie ' bits ibf ii vory, .welislitaken. two sm allfloy s perform ; t he, 1 $ fa w- ,ing,. ,M,oe ooy!iTis,iis;,)uauu. jatu Hie iaie Sioue Tai,aAcs yut a v nu er :wiiicn4ieseuipii8 w tue ih- 6peCtors'; arid thi3ttt5alls- outv -At ; the saiie tiwie j;he ptherb draws oni the other globe a ' prize which' he . aisp exJii Pits to. tne .uispcrpiy auu dalla nrtii -Ai rrirfn whoiifitalids: lih If (.placed in" view of the spectators. fro'm nhe- smaller looel..'io ;a - - ' -. - OTiroeniehtidwateo' toe crowd; pi 8elvesowechanical and indrffererrt- n r j zes i n in ei r sn n i r R)uor ; jt res on e ; utiMro cientos pzsos i respon u s theK dtKer,:5 'ifiljinstaatly ;on ' the black-board is written No.-3,228 $4p0-aridso on to? the end." :'; ' Enterprising Mechanics. -Several millopeiirt are building: houses in; their spare hours.1 Working in ihe mills nearly twelve hours per ayher manage to secure a little Jime.in- the morn- ing,iiefore the bell rings,-and after tf:. C.TJLPEPER,.....,, ..Tnmonsville, S. C. , lAKiiiXGTON...,.,Floydsvme.iSC.f ' J. w;'GLlsGpW,.V;.;. ... Brixton's Neck, S.,C caltedr.o Anxl sDthedrawiog isconr tin ncKuht ffamheizeE aw li:a wji. 1... "7 f. I'1 vi '-a..'. they come oatalnisliL which . tUev clypif e !tp ; building operat(ons.v A lOrt 1. 1 m A SLOTk AHA nf tTioaA rii. enng rxjen was seen shiBgling. t.ai' 11 2 ocl6ck at' nightl, and, tlieVr2Xt inorninff .Was at t work almost Tyefbre 7igbtf'u - ;:- " . h JDcnianaror Pried Frnlf Tlie ihii t crop. jp th North west ern States 18, said to h& verv-aliArL uhile'iiorth ?;of aryjand Jft, ia almost a totaj failure. New Jersey v Delaware, ancl eVen Itfarylaiicl. that usually cQiitnbotei ucliVast suppliei ot orchard prddaCfsC : will ' tins Yeaf and other Southern Statesr We Mve sections ltt'ai!clttieWT--.tEe South there iS 'Some" friiitj arid in some localities a gfreat deal. Every year there is a large 'trade in -dried fruitThiayear We can benefit by Ithe trade if we.choae. to. do eo, Those who have iruit crops should make it tlieir business to turn tUem to.iprofitable account.. TJiey should; gather Uip the"larg quantities pf apples, peach es, quinces, fec.,,)&c., ,that are usual ly sufiered to rot'in their of cjiards, and dry tTijgtri! The derpand for dried fruit vfill be . greater this sea son than usual ..and the, prices must n eCessaHlJBe- IiighV : The'f olio wng i:ucau auu simple moue oi uousiruc uieau auu simple moue 01 coustruc- mended by an exper enced iru t drier in lennessee: "Build the f kilns with"1 brick or rocks.; &:byi 12 ltjet, auu gaj z' or o lect nign. Arch the top justr suffieient tolbe self-sustaining, and then plaster P7er with mud. iMake eyes similar to ihose in brick-kilns, - with a flue at one end. Cover the whole with a shelter,"- Richmond Whiff, The irofiSprings of Arkansas. We are informed by Captain iM. J. O'Brieii , wtQ like YoungXechin var, has con)e out of the West," that the tTiiit'ed'State's Government has taken possession of tbe ' Hpt Springs of Arkansas' arid H made them free to all the world. The ti tle to this property is in dispute, but fthe liovernment holds it subject to be C5 ... .. i made good, 'and if so, a public sale will hnally decide the , proprietor ship. ThejHon. John Momssey is spoicen of as the probable purchaser. ,In such an . event, great improve ments will be inaugurated. ; Accona modationSj at-present, are not of the best; but, in spite of alltlrawbacks, no less tlian '480 patients are ion hand and under treatment. Cures, really miraculous, are of daily occur rence, and' the -Prince Imperial, of r ranee, is reported as a possible visitor at no distant period, thehal ing.watei's of .Europe having. 4ailed to effect what the waters of Arkan sas promise. Capt. O'Brien detailed certain casesbfTestoration, throrigh tills arerievt" alttt'ost iricedilrTe, and such as4he, inscrutable craft of Ma ture could; alone corisuramate.-- Agustaf Constitutionalist. i v X t , ,e Baflieal Intolerance, f ; We are reliably informed that? at a Radical, gathering near McCon neiisviue, m x prK uisiricjOn pai urday lastiT 3hri Moore, a peceiTle, honest and industrious colored ifcri, avowed liimslf a vDeDJocrat,. wSen he was set upon, by. a larffenumter of negroes beiongipg tof iheIJldj JLeague, witn stones ana sticjcs, ana beaten nearly f 6 death. This fbnl and cowardly outrageHvas epminitted:by negroes trponone 'of their own ra&b, who had given no pravocatibrjLwlist- ever nnjess.toliave different polit- 1 1 .7. i 1 1 iji ii iiiiia uci a ai m i aa o i v r This orutal affair was simply car- rying into execuiion inreais wmcu are repeatedly uttered' b-Radical .negroes- that theyj will kill or ur: ish .all those of their own clor wtiQ voteagam.st, jtbeni.' : Theses barba rians inust. be made to, nnderstaija that stich oiMp will not be per-mitted-TliartAena'to rif tHe?deviIilreacnte AHTIEB WHO WIBU 1W A,jr broascht5;4o-Ul5e uiiieB'f ?lforttoani ad generauy COURTS. 90 BAI.ES GOOD HATiUi I j;.-- Vcvr al ft hv - willard bros, 1 on 115. . Blank book. jiAk y ivi v r Reeord Books,. Ledgers, .Journals,; Dock- ; SStSjfe154 ; .''ZlJZ&Q TSERNARD'S ! sPrSAtixiig, Ronae and Bo Rindryv . Wft.lt Kocasouth Water Street oetl-V13.lt r . .. ' ft can address nae at Reedsvllle, N. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1868, edition 1
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