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,17 HLitHiiEfi's annoonobjiknt. J -aEUORNINaOTAt&eoldoisrdany newspa- . Un l.rlin ia nublished daily, except I Vouay,M $700 per yenr, 4 oo tot the. j - ... knwniiihi. i tu far one month, tomaa I viibscribers. Delivered -to xtty subscribers at the ' ;-aie o( 15 cenw per week lor juiy periott from one I eeu tooneyear., ? - . r r I tiii uiirinf f.V STAR iannbHahod 6TWY tridat I -.urmu.Tat4i50Deryeiir.tioo tot sixmoaths, &o I rtTlM STl&ro Ail announcements oi r aixs, f witp, .-- tlooa, PtoNics, Society Meeting-Political Meetr ngaTjMX. wUl liAaxged,egttle adverosi rates, No adyertUemonu inserted to lAXsal Ctolamn at Nut ku u..fl.ir bmtd of 'City Items" 30 cents pet I ., "TtTT -rJTn .A i;ta iwr linaJar each I iabseqianiiotjrtioti. Jjj.i. v?.v? 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An extra charge wUl b made for double-column i or iriDle column advertteements. - r j i 1 didates for ufflce. whether in. the snape or comma- i nicationa or otherwise, will be charged as advertise- I meat.. . - . .m j Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed their apace ox ad.vrtise say thing: foreigni t their regnlar bflBinisa wkheatxtra cnarge atHtaneient rates. . --v.' ' .,' 3 ?;Wi Payments for transient advertisements stoat be made in advance. Known parties, or strangers with prope&refereQW, y (u aoat hly.' ct uarur. ac- to c A A vrfirt.f Mn nhnnld ilwtn iM.ifv tlurifliiaaor saes they desire to advertise in. - Where no iseae is named the adyertisement .will be Inserted In the I KKrKffl? rtndvement thatsuccessfJiUy ari . nemiuuixi mut m suae oj vuwil, uniius- tal Money Order, Bxpress, or In Kegistered Letter. only such remittancet wiU be at the rials of the Communications, unless they contain important news, or aiscnssnneny ana properly snojecuoi reai Interest, aro not wanted: and. it acceptable in every I other way. they wUl invariably be rejected If the I bly b ithhel reu name ui uio auutor is wii Bjr mUUIIH. BERNAUD. ti-t- W jednksd at, Mobotitg, Aug. 6, 1879. ar oPBN:PNBin It is sineular. Co' say the least, that I .... - 'f , any reputaDie paper -snouia pay me I least' attention to i the insane and T f , , ... . l foolish stafx, that "appears Cfrom time I to time in a littlesheet called the Okalona : halted-? and T'nnblished in 1 .. . , . I, . t u ri lished rathe latereats of Ctbe Kepub-1, lican party, and has not five hundred subscribers in Mississippi and not a half dozen advertisements. Still, from time to time,' Republican, Inde pendent and Democratic papers copy more or less of its empty shreakings. We refer. to it only to mention that there is a Northern paper as wild and foolish as the little Ukolona Mates, it I is puuusueu iu xuwa, is a siauucu xe-1 publican sheet, - aTejoiees riq being I .uuwu lUBfB ; At is i an ' extreme " paper, setting forth in I irecie werme iue very enus- aimea I at by.the.JWrW0he leading itadi'cal in theNbrth who is I not aiming to accompusn precisely I what the, iSenne. insists upon, how- .y . i v i . .,r- I cver, mucn nef may veil nis real i designs "and put " velvet 'Jc moatn5 wnen-ne- speaics-vve eopy gramme as set rforth by this plain- 1 spokenian$meipQ tew:$i-. 1 It says: "Step to the front, Btalwarts, and show ! - , t i. and show I what it means to be a nation. I "Change the namecall the nation Amer-1 ioa o. PnlnmhU I "Then abolish the States. " " ' t il "TbA Pilicl .revolution ihat f preceded the war declared this republic a I nation not an aggregation oi states. : . r l "If this is a nation, there are no - 8tat I if there are states, en, there is no na- I lion. - - ititti- - I "Tint thU la iatinn lh.rA th Hi.. ' I hate ceased to exists nwifi v ; receive irom me nation,, is - a . national menace. ' " t "ThereforeStates, as such, must disab- pear from the nation and the National lis- I "The National Senate " masTeither be auoiisneaor iransiormea. , iuo ocuom uiuuuiiciY mure uaneerous I to our national existence than the mere I s..v.;t.i .,:. "rhe Senate is a tangible concern, and even formidable recognition of States and of 8tate sovereignty. ! 5 I U M VAJ9 JU BIO 1AC0CUI liiriU II u a threat against national sovereignty, a aTlk . M :. . . . t . . Bfeas wotk-oi ceniraiizatiqa, or na- I tionalization. which is the same thing, im- peratively demands the instant suppression I or tne oeaaie as aipresentative of- equal rights.. It we are to be a Natiori: we must dare I iu ue logical ana Diaiwarts are logical. ue logical ana Diaiwans are logical. ; .. i wouia snow ine e rebel Brigadier what it is Bhin7o; ckangig the-" to be a Nation After abolishing 'We would i abrogate all tha" tifi.AA constnutions in all the so-called States, mento, and permit-them to conduct their I l?n uder chiers ragnted by-the, Na- "No charter would be granted to anv 1 dnrinrturpreaent gene aLn tUl00 "All laws passed by these proving or tSPSSSliS ! wrf0 by lrrther words, . this great Republic ' - 3 7 . V. aTlu! f? e believe , that in these ' boldk re- volationarv sentences." thn niind . . . , , " ... T".'.i ,Tj . . has faithfullv presented tha mpan?nr . ; - . ; to OI liaaiCal StratPtrw anil 1 V;. f-y nate that it, did not represent JStatesfwo necessary iand i unjustifiable, 'rr"Wa should lengthen the- Presidential-' term' to i0iQi2; : .u,., a9zAi' t V- ten years and Jet Congress elect b P,8 - tyejy-aaw it haractenze as in denuiw...., ' - Uut, mbaalir'tSl-rimiiU 'Jill 101 I i. pose ofs ma jority of the . M ortnern RonnhHnAns. Thav are bent Oil . I 7 ... . ,. "V Verolotion on ; destroying the aii- . - B r tOllOtHV arid rights of ' the "Staief, . J . . anu "Ql aetuii'i . uu u uesuubiatu . . ... an Jb.mpire with Cs33ar at US- head. This vill .be themLof purwonder-. fuVl Government! unlessf Unpeople xiiuv aru very - fuai. j n mc ciicuaw mfw. j. . "" .''''''. ptiyUIUpert and. aOnsUtUtlOna. nv0rnYTtn. rA,,Ulna liv -Uvn an 1 goyerrimeniregulatBdibyiplaiir are nnt Vnot a'nA nim1ll w . nvftpt.hf.'kdrt ""- w"r-0 iif il880, lheiiiwe hall have a ties - ; k , . . ' ? .: - - .-. . .... DOtlSOl OV6r S,v and: OOTi aOUOtft-, - t. . itiiJk?"'? parted. Are the peoplo so diaguated, embraoe' a tyrant? Are a'thev tjmIi Trior Ctn: sit.v;" nhiAt.1 whilst. - n. .. ' r ? & .lifrtll tt-'g"- u!ijV,i Mf.jK - emtes .'dig under--ihe-2 Very - walls 'i ''f: ftt'1 of the, , nBtltuilO?, caflOOl . . ii, ',.. ic l9JJTr r " .;" ,i . -i... ftnHnirfttOM ire determinei to. rule' r.- - , ; 7; j Of raiD. TbeV W0U1U rather aVthOU .... A f U .mmf- iF I PCT" 'rf 1 ?""f'"f. ? v i j ""4';" : ri i. -: ."iLli. l-:; tue ngns, ana upuoia tne cjasBioiiiiti ; eoolM;-: " .... " ; ' -ik Mid j We "bay riot room o a cohmani- a- cation concerning thej fight of 12th MaVi -l 364,' when JGeii Jk 'jfiied rPJInV n rinnrTunmelu ritr i iflnnV "anasomeiy Of t & llUUb SOU JUilUUIie SUUUUI klllli ... XH .. . . "-: .f " T (he 37th N. CTroODS emerged frOttt trie WOOQ8 It Was Urea upon Oy a bat"! . . . , , . terY Of SIX guns, Which Caused It, tO waver badlyiQjirbrrespbndeijt K. :," ? fi-iiei '.: sCi.m , - says it would4iave left'tbe field but for1 the gallant conduct , of Lieut Haigh, who, sword in hand, rushed some twenty . yards .'to .the , fronU Other officers followed his brave el ample, the regiment rallied, made a dasb andkilled every man av the bat tery. Oar correspondent says: "Pressing on across the field, we encoun tororl nnmarnnn hillarino anH Kimw AFhiH a " And," while gallantly fiehtine these, not two eet from me fefl, pierced by a canister shot ine nero oi my sketeb, ldeut imarles, T. Haigh. A braver man. truer1 friend;4 mo conecieniKs -wrmiur geniieman. mS point of the battle' It' enabled J r . ' , him to signally frustrate Grant's plans. No little of the sucoesa of that day . was attributable to the i splendid courage of Lieut. Chas. ,T. Haigh, . of Fayetteville. He now sleeps "in" a ; soldier's . , graved but North Carolina- will -remember and honor him. " "4 ' "-i-'.o! The Freedman'a Bank appears to nave been as corrupt a eonoera as iho r, Freedman's Bureau: Evett so piatant a Kadical sheet as the Baltv pxoro American a has words of bit (eniess for that rotten institution. pereis the way it "speaksi ttufin ineetiug": , - Tr Vi t "We republish from the New York Sr.i6.1? - - 6?0 the settlement of the affairs of : the Preed- man's JBank tnat IH-faled -institution in miasioners appointed to wndlnp-the affairs' rV'- 1 'Hit 'em asrain. it has" no' friends uliio yt ay. xirvrae regular 8 wiuu- .i - . - - ng snop ana the victims were - the rteTndA : nVorlnTAna' -Tna etrnaa k Thou i " 6.wvBr- always, tue victimsa when the jibilahthropists oi the Howard- 'fcj'fT 5. - " ; , . i muom type taxe tnem in nana. ne T - . " " " " f ' " very great. - Thenia.fwff eon says: I Th aa. ru. ii-.'i..l ",H llaok since the failure as they were before." pome a$ep probing ltn necessary, sim proaching1 an end3 If !lfKiri?Cety' hay 8nould. continne in the. field at - - r - - hf8 "'WiolIowM fcw uruLrauu LutJULritrfcrie-iuutjunLLBiv. Nr. . aPa Slve tne i4ingtl!a50mJaca trouble, rri,- n.t, ,Jlr,V.i . a appears comprehend the situation. r He wiU nk nnrRnfi.with Enalir..Rnlrli4rlv linr. a,. " ; wilt-try to L circumvent 'him ihrough h a former - alliesr-Wiudfre from the tone of some of tbe-leadinsr Ens- uiu jt-T. iiiit-i.titi alus is regarded Lby ar.-consideiabIe, V&ovrrt thEngliSfrpuMhaVnn 5" jThat joke of 'the Memphis" Board ofl Health.lS;A rather rgnm; One. It is nqt yet prepared1 to pronounce yelr lo w fever - epidemic It has a not Ued enougbl ftaLif otVfJtat however many it may have soared; r;The rule bj? which to,determine. an .epidemic u this: More persona: must die from ru.disease than f frnm oil Af lAr cotoVi nrT. Tf onrT"7ri-r f '. Aana j ' i . i uwvi""i umy xvv irom yeuow fal : V : 4i,v 'J i u to euiueuio, TliUt II ZUJl Si. , . . I ru,w frora yeuowiever then-it t epidemic. This ia a charming rule., In the meantime all who can would be -wise to get away as fast and as far as posaible, and let Jaokv Frost make h'T appearance before ' they venture into the deserted town where there i&jiQ epidemic. v. . j.VFor lh iaformation of.persoas who dq not know the facts, it may be well to state I that Dr. JrL.y M. Curry has never ' been 4 regular preacher,' not ever -bad charge or a -cbtticchj He has repeatedly declined to .84 sume the pestoial wilatioar-Uioogh offered i much larger pay tot do -so-, than he receives as a professor in a college, -Moreover,! Dr.! Curry is a lawyer; by professiorwand, is thoroughiy familiar with the science of po- lUical-eceordrayL -He7 was; too, member! ortBe'JUMte States' Coaes Before' the? war 'andwas Iben' proBotinceii' byxHorace Greeley tcf beUhfir most 'promising "young 'man in all th Rnnth ' 'i"" vV" I Bat. besides all, these considerations, ic may.be a man's duty lo preach honesty and Im.i.fn'IVA S Til!,' in ' alf that T)r i' We thoaght Brj5 C wa : regular pfeacb?r.Vi"-J3e 'U Vegttfar lDr.p." IVance' o'neelvxfemncr"1 to:' a tBaDtlst preacher in a speech; in a somewhat ridiculous ay ' pro'pitiaied5, two Jbfj .M". .moucu ; wuu - t . t, !,. n.. ife yS, apologetically, , He wa iQf. qq of VOOr refjralar 80rt. bat Ooll was nly brie '"' "of those " fellows . who ? ash-' swhacked ythe; devil vnow ).and .thep.; This was deemed entirely satisfactory ; hf- the brethren. AaVpr.' -Carry is ; not ajfVregular,";he may exercise, jJbis; Tjncommon gifts on Hhe bastings: in -j preacmng nouesty ana nonor to me people." ' i f 1'. X - f -The 'French Republicans are re ported' as being exceedingly annoyed at.5 the demonstrations in England oyer the, death of , the Pnnoc Impe Trials 'i A feeling akin; .o exasperation agamat Qaeen Victoria is said to pre vail, and complaints as to her con- dact are loud and angry. An ex change says: V T . ."They particularly object to her ' having so far abandoned her neutrality' as to ad vise Eugenie to invite Jerome "Bonaparte to a conference with her immediately after the funeral at ChiselhursW. which meetirie f did pot take place, it is said, simply be- vauoo .uo uvimt(u auu nmvwsu iuui ua a health - broke down at tbb laat", moment' 'What.' it Is asked. distineulshes this caw from that of the reception and recognitioa oi xne xungiisn x reteoaer, son or me ue tbroned James IL. whose- recochition by Louis ILL V-cansed a war between France and-LogUndr , .. , -rjY.- L . . But. however unfriendly the feel- ang towards'' good Ijaeen Victoria jrriay be just now, it will b6t interrupt !lhe manifestations of good will now i . - i - jexieting between the two peoples. s Lieut. Carey has been fully .exone taled by the court" martial. ; The tes-imony-' shows that he - was not in joramand; that the Prince himself was to blame, and that his death was :auBed by-a. foolaslhrfidvcntare. The Baltimore Gazette aaysf .'.V "' . ' ."When tbe movements of the Zulus were first beard ' Carey suggested ..saddling up. bat tbe Prince objected. tie' finally gave the order to retreat himself.' ''That be was' enable to participate in the , stampede was 3arW conld have iofily diedV.wilh, his" Ita eHal Highness 1 f he had refused to,, , obey he order to; retreat "and we ' are pleased tu ee tbat the !attempti to' make a .vicarious i acrificetof hiralhas falleTl.,, r ' - The recent very disastrous jstorni iu England, by which so ranch of the rowipg erop was j swept qaway, will robably caasje a spurt in 'American readstuffs.' .Previous reports, botb rom England arid the' Continent, had fteler unfavorable as to the crop pros pect.1- In the meantime ,'the.'-already itea,distiess in, England 'will bel Creased; . r . , ,, w ! ,j : ,i : . T.J C' J J V There .thave ; been four persons ewjdays ' whilst sprf bathing. Itappemrs'to'be'-a de: cSdedly dangerous pastime. "In addi- xion me aispaicnes or. yesteruay xpiu c tthe rowninjgi pf; five persons f by. the upsetting of boats, cii" -i i Jt is estjmatejthat-.over one thou- s tn(. ministers re made Di D.'s every y sarin tbe iUnited?. States' ? Where it theonor?aPasrdr br'Elder&mitW U just' si'ga taari a'sRrend I o-ctbr 0TiberiuSn Graobhus "Epami- pnaas smitn. . C0a.. McRAEJS ADnEBSS. wt sCuNTOJsr, N; a,l July 31,71879.-- jEoitra STAfiiNbndBave'ab'egb-; tisfc.would presume: to ' criticise the speech: of .the Hon; D. K.MoRae, d61iYereubefore - tb Agricultural Society . of . .iSatflpson j county, to-day, :cept. to asterlyji ecearly p JSepIorable finauciatscbodition ottoac gauntry, andabe'hot-headed,'' short 'sighted finlrieiersVhis' audience gre w restless (the room ' beinr ' denselv f packed, thft, Aeat,t lutenseiijiflwi no jinances to count), oat wnen he was 4 ri?rrlPolf orrait1 all lidOaiiA iHV. tilH . . ... . . uaMWWA asftinaxa - Ma xta vvuvu Tv AwU VIM sett interest nntiLthe last sound of-bis miignetic jyoiee: had died, awayi then Ibhged ,for morfcTriAU .atouAd,;!. t t t : ' S .. oopia mscern .ar'nijqisguiseq tnougn silent ?admiration of.-the.. man No number of . pseudonyms, could . dis guise the fact, that he is, the .same I joi; jyicuae wno toriuea tne,. soul, filteof ibe heart and pleased the farioV of i years aeoT All' the intensity of . i J"? . " luteusiior 1 his nature- was - irtcorDoraiPd tr, I A a vAtAnrlvr ! vafavrArfl t ft Til'. 1 bis subject (for, lis .13 too proud to be a hypocrite), aud be has left u with a bewildered sense of satisfaction mingled with an appreciation for his mighty genius,, unsurpassed talents, and brilliant rhe toric! We have no room left to go into any detail of the speech. Its deep and delightful impression on the audience generally, warrants as in saving that-it surpaBsedrour expecta tions,, which weresopttlittle" r TheMinherVasV,8acceBSf jttdghrg T .nlrnTrHtiT-rt SrfEBlU86 -bead, of ilV8ptwr" Mkmv "Begtimlng-Prfthe-Writaebfi lUtUilt"TlciuunanEU. x in? I cia pet. and would it not be more in keepr I 7th Street, C6 feet f rom.where the N. line of phes-l fnyfiET'thef'si fruits were fin." and izave 'eVldence that our farmers1' have"' 'cultivate tastes; '-oil,; ii.v-' -i'i'i i-vKi to - - The:ball, broueht forth thi"beauT;yt and chivalrvwofSafnu8on: Duplin, and ...... .... - . Onslow counties ' . - zi-jt-M'A .Taking the day tout,a-fjit. it was enjuyauie, anu wm: i"fi i icmcm bered rr- 'i -l 'J''- 'Nkil.' :'t: L 1 'k.jr 1 never did espouse or advocate; the noliov of State secession from! the Unionj K The tight 'of secelsTbn i! ' never uuesuonea,anu uave uuisuueu it: with ail the power 1 could command,' but my judgment was very decided; against its polioypMy mind ort these subjects' has : undergone no' ohange abd is not likely to undergo any; If any person wishes to- know (wbat I "think was decided by the "war be tween thetes," I can only' refer such inquirer to he last chapter of the Becond Yolame of my work . qpon that subject.-'-: B. Stephens: -f . They do , not mind." hanging crinoline or balmorals in England a Mtr " Kate ' Webster was" made to dangle f of murdering- ber" husband. In this country calico isloot taken off in that way. Wilmington atar. Dunno. ThyalD'e'Zrs poor orphan girl In 3e6fgial some1 two5 1 dr three years ago, merely Deoause sne Knew iuai, lue man wno nati ruineu ner in tended to poison his wife that ' he might - then marry 1 ber.5 J Sheathe orphan i-was an ignorant and' depen dent domestio . and not ! more than eighteen years old. We shall always believe that the ; ghost of this nftar dered child will haunt the: death-bed of the Governor of Georgia who per mitted her execution to taker; places out of fear of a r fierce . and: brutal popular clamor. . We are . not alto gether satisfied, either, that any good reason exists for the intended execu tion of Mr& Jennie Smithl . who" has been condemned ftov ""death . for the murder Of her husband at ' Camden,1 N.' J. Calico is by ' no. means So exempt from the ire of jurors as bur eontempbrary seems to think. There are Mother cases,- too,1 of the kind tha w have already quoted. Petersburg Index-Appeal, piw -? lm;.pit isoa Grant's Canton pipner. . . ICincinnati Enquirer. . ! , The dinner given by the Viceroy at Canton in honor of Gen. Grant iwas a sumptuous affair-indeed. As lone reads the menu list furnished: ta I the , Hong ong papers, he can al most , imagine the delicious savor of I the spread ia tickling . his nose. He tcan also imagine the look of satisfac tion which spread over the General's if ace when he looked oil the list and saw that they had - Snah Cha Cun-. um;' Munu Tim um iiid Tspi jTaang Eo in the 'first'curse After the first course bad beeir servedorie of the many hundred waiters stood jstiff as a sentinel liehind the General's chair.and said; ? ;i 't.-- I 'i "Sania.Tipi -Hong iYan - orj Kwa raised;! " Tv.::' :S -' .r:'" ' I r'Is it Jbpiled or , fried" asked the Genera..r4l;.i.'f t j&itm W 4eh' - Here xhe Viceroy told, the. servant louring the honored guest some ,fcin pun anu vvoag uvlw. anu.. ue iiveiy about it. ..x ,h "And, see here,'' called tthe- Gene raF after the servant, " "fetch m0T an sutside piece, if you please. " ! The ser v an t "i: return ed ' preseh tly with some melon seeds,- almonds and t pomegrariatearirvfay7When ,he dUtinguisbedjgoestdfw'td1 lis almonds he attracted : tbb 'atten .ion of i the servant; 3and;f Sbobk'cgh CZU J Vant tftVfid at him iWnlrlw-ivjAfftw repeatedly. shaking: ibflj imaginary; - . .1 . it as pox., wiinoni, reacumg tne intellect ot.; i no servant,;ine saiaft nis Will ,yoa please pass the-atlt,, i irrahr"f, rt-. 'lt X j. The servant did not budge. "Salt my good friend, salt 1" The servant was ho touched. "Parlez voasFrancai8e?oderspre-i cjuen sie ueutscnr" astted the Uenerai, as a last resort, x ne savage was un moved, and the-GereraJLbad no alter native but to eat hb alxnands.wii.bouu s'aiL Presently 4he -Viceroyuaakcd ham if he, would have some- Ching Shui Kwo or Kam Cb'ihn Tbe.ene? al saidJie, would: that he was always passionatelyfondofit'MrsIGrant iid he, ''ased to cook y it in ..Galena, witfr ihe"pork, and, by . gracious VI thought there rnever;vwas anything s delicious as'!, it waslAnd: he passed dp his plate. 'The Viceroy gave toe order to his 8eryant,'riw ho disarm peared iri'the next room "Tike a flash? aad returned almost immediately with a ' plate of oranges1 and gwhitej grapes. fcri'o leneratiflifant the dine net was. a eeries of -sorptises. When pected met?hy "gtyrt)astry or frhit; when he thought tbey5weef ddwn to the dessert; the roast hieat! ind soup began to pour in. - :Lo0ki ing down the list ho picked outsme; thingiwbichfrom its position 'he srip pdsed was ice creamed Hel whistled to! the ser yanV &&d. pointing, out the article lp, the lissaidnr aA y.r i, f'A little Ching Ton Vin Choi; and some strawberries ; iyouaye tbem'd The waiter shot put,, to, the side board and returned with three slices, of; boiled ham and some .mustardf Cii . Tho firs'bonora o'tthe raduV AttniT rilaoa ah f T&Aalcrira ft TTnfTAMit4. artJa" ' 4ecticut, were won1Sy,iyit8afbnrietirira Ti i i . .. iw '-a . i. j f "M uiuoo cam -, v boii uu uuitcibiii. auuai LI?;-,,' . Jrf nhf.intv..nM f, 1 .VVT-XZ'J' Ir".rJTI7 - OUR I'MTK roNTUFIPOHAKIK. Tf the stalwart bloodv shifters fancy the South wants any more war, let them tackel an old "Confederate" and have a serious chat with uiin. larboro Southerner. y At this lime the Republicans in Noith Carolina, if the newspapers are to be credited are in an old-fashion, old-sDake wrestle about the i ederai appoinimenis in the State. Judge Albertson beads ihe un lives and Keogb heads the - baggers. Elizabeth, City Economist. r . Now.the question arise", does every edi tor honestly believe in an tue "gusu- ne so log with the true dignity of the press to be! less lavish of luisome panegyrics- upoq tboSe who, when better : knowu.- turn out; to be' but eommorr clay after all? We ale, acreat stickler for State pi ide. -and often -wish we bad more of it, but w do not take Stock int. that foolish kind -or spnde.- in-f dolgeflintby.SomecpaperSjt which-would exalt inlollie region of semi-divinity every; candidAte-for pablid) office,! investing-: rbiS character wit b the snblimitv of. ceniur." and) considering bun, -a rid.' him ; ;oniy,rqulinedi for the duties of high station. f-rChford Free Lance,. r i f cif 4Th ;Dallafi Times is "displeased ItPAAiifln thfl Tfxaa lirif)lfl;tor lakfl the 'flotir; io their Bhirt sleeves. , ; " - J . ( . inree aays ago an Aioany, ua., negro wagered ibat he.could drink a! quatti of wuisKey straight: witn.m twenty minutes. He is still unconscious.; Mr i 1 1 .7-.panyille iVr:.TheJlipid8ville limes call, attention to thg singular fatality connected with the death of t Dr.; It.- It- Robinsooy who died in this city last ? Mob- day.vi our 'f of s- bisr clerks, r himseir. : bis jmotber and his father-ia-lw have all died in the last- six monuiycibey did pot ail jdie in Danville, however (f ,-uT-k"5 M-i it a a J.- 3 jt i : INDORSED BY .OX1 7 UZ PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AMD '"THE AFFLICTED EVERYVHERE. THE? GREATEST: MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 1 1 , Ati Tuns; pills - CORE SICK HEADACHE. Tufrs PILLS ' 1 CURE DYSPEPSIA. . TUTT'S PILLS .CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTT'SPILLS Db. Tutt tas enc- ceeded in combining in these pills : the hereto fore antagonistic quali- . ticaof a Stbenotbiko, fURQATiva. ana a iro-- EIFTINO TOKIO.- Their first anDarent ., effect is to increase the.' appetite by cansingthe 1 food to properly as- . smulate.- Thus the sys tem is nourished, and by their tonic action on the digestlye orgaM ; regnlarand healthy e-t vacnauons. . are, pro doced. ' ' TUTTSPILtS The inrrtdirr- with which PERSONS TAKE ON. FLESH while nnder . t ha influence of these -pills, indicates their daptability to nourish the body, hence their: efficacy in curing ner-' voua debility, melan choly, dyspepsia, wast-. inethemnacleflyfiug- gishness of the liver. "CURE FEVER AND AGUE.' ; TUTT'S PILLS : cure bilious cotic: TUTT'S PILLS - Core KIDNEY Camplarnt. TUTTSLLS chronic constipation, and Imparting health & strength to the system. Sold everywhere. - , , irice 25 cents. " Office 53 Marray Srrcctj ' ' NEW YORK. - sa we fr LUKt 10RPID-UVEB,. TUTT'S PILLS sC lMPART APPETITE feb 33 eodly DftW The Brown Cotton Gin Clonnn the Seed better, Ttnzsm TJehter, Chi raster aaiLcaata lew mmer tkan aay other Cta la tbe aaar kct,f Hvcry suieklse rally ami leawllr gmmrmmUei The rnachines are inado of the best materialn. nd the workmanBhip and finish are unexcelled. jlias oeen awaraea premiums at au we state fairs, jGeorgia, Alabama, Texas, etc etc i , ' Price List of. Gins, Feeders and Condensers. ' Payable dnring the Cotton Season. ' : PrfceofGIiuwlUi Salf-Fwdinj A ... laihuif uti Price with Self Rating Attsck. menu and Con- - denseti. Sixn. BrkaorOint. ." 30 Saw. 35-; " 40r 45 ':-! 60.., t: 60 : 70 80 ;m . $ 76.00 ; , . 67.60 -, i00.00 . rsiiaoo--120.00 s,i3aoo f (,T. 140.00 ; ieo.oo . : $.97.60 , ; 113.75 ..130.00 ' 141.75 s 152.60 ; -176.00 , 182UK). ? )' 208.00 " $120.00- .140.00 - -. 160.00 1 ' 173.25 , 185.00 ' sia 202.00?' . . 231.00 256,00 feoicd readv for shiDmeni and delivered at otrr tattotf JZpedaltorms to cash purchasers. Send lor circular contain rag testimonials xrom over two hundred live planters, who .bought and used our machines last season.. ....,,,.,, itmbu. Oeoruia. nnder file firm name of E. T. .Tir-. tOBi Jf Co afterward Qauma, BBoww A- Co. fna maoe wnai was Laen Known &s uie i ayior Km. uring the yeaf 1853 we, removed to this place inere -we nave vcea euusiveiy eiiugeu in mauu- 61ns ever since. - With Ion 2 e the best labor saving machinery, and skilled work men; wo possess advantages not enjoyed by any dther manufacturer in our lino for nrodnciner the ' i best wort for the us money. - v - v- i Presses, Engines and 'complete outfit furnished vk'hen desired Address v t. . v . . j . - . BB0W5 COTTON 15 CO.Kew Iiemdon. Cean. Iap9 eodSm DAW wefr.ad' i- iedmcmt- Nurseries ! on f&N .. , J ..... . - -" PROPOSft i-O GIVB TO TUB PATRONS OF. the PIEDMONT NURSERIES the benefit of the 4-travellinj , agents', xommiBsion on my NUR8KRY Bxuuik, consisting or jriturr tiusjcs, c, ana have RSDUCBB THE PRICK FIFTY PER CENT. -Apples and Peaches, 1st class, S to 6 feet: fine im proved Fruits as are grown In Nerth Carolina, and ready for Inspection.. Reference given to any Nur seryman in Guilford county. Peaches and Apples tanning from the earliest to the latest varieties. i .Trees will be packed In good strong boxes or! bales, and delivered to Railroad Depots or Express Unices without any extra charge for boxes or de lierv. .'jj! - 1 - -1 ' will furnish at the foils wing low rate ;i; r Peaches and Apples In any. quantity. Improved fruit, 10 cents each, n t. 1 .j .t m i ' Pears, Plums. Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Crab Apples, Figs, ChexrieaS8 ceotMm - prnamental Trees. Roses and Flowers will be sold cheaper than by any nursery in North Carolina - - Cash to accompany the orders. Any one not hav ving cash may fill our note, signed by purchaser, to be paid when trees are delivered at depot specified: bV nurcbaser. Note to accompany trees and Dald 1 waerv trees are delivered, purchasers-', paying' all Jrees will be shipped in November, und purcna noUhed when to meet them,-- : Persons ordering will state plainly where to ship. Name the depots. solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. . i. . , . ., .. Send in orders at ence. - rj.io.? , M. -U DIXON, Proprietor - 11 eodlf we fr su ' s of Piedmont Nurseries. TlLe Harion-Star. SHB OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUbtSHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and mostprosperoua In the State, offers to Commission and Wholesale Merchant and Manufacturers, and to those who have adopted - the plan of aelling by semplevan -excellent mediant 'of communication with .a large and Influential class of merchants, me-. chanics.plahters and naval .'store men, whose patr ronageis worth' solicitation.; Advertisements and :l asmesswtruiurionirai tmsmess varus inscnea. on. ijnerai terms.-.-. , . l - :iroareBB . ' TUB HTART ' . i m xi ;u a w .mz chllaiitquc. Sale of Valuable City Property under Mortgage. " By VIRTUE OP THB POWER OF SALKCOSl tamed in a certain Deed of Mortga e, made theiata day of May, 13"i7, by James U. iry to. Joseph Kj Sampson, and recorded in tbe Register's effice of Mew Hanover County, In Beak M.M..M.. at pagelO et scq., the undert-igned. a Atto ney lor lha said Josepn K. Sampson, mortgagee, will, at ' It., on MONlA ,the 1ST DAY Of SEFf JJMBlfiit, .18794 at fnbl e Auction, at the Court House door, in thei City of Wilnrfngton,- In the said jEounty ofJJeW! Hanover, sell for cash, to the higtpst bidder, the) liAND MHO'jnuauis Sbrratd' Mortgaged Deedj conveyed, iymg and being In the City.of Wilralng-i ion, ana state or is ort n carouns, ana Doaneea ana; nnt Street intersects the W; line of 7th 1 btreet, rnn-4 ning thence w, ana parallel vutn ubesnnt street lea feet, thence N: and parallel with 7th Street 83 reeti thence K. and parallel with Chesnnt Street 165 feett to 7ih Street, thence' 8 along the W; line of 7th Btreet 83 feet te .the Beginning, it being t he S. u of! tbe E. X f Lot 6; in Block 186. according to the! omciaipian oi .saia city or w nmingu)n,r, .. - ' . ' MARSUKN iSaVLLAMV, ' i aug 1 tda ' r . , Attorney tr Mortgagee -i U :f-5i i. h t .1 T HIS SPA C E -i! -;,t ,:s,y; jii-jj1 jtt inii n.l..f. ait jj, ,l.ia: if .( . if i j'.-! i J jj i-ifl iiNii I3 j ;ui.!'-iii '4i.h ; -i: nJ1 fu-ii k I'm X .V:wi ti; ii 1fh'A .'ill .VDl .!!! f. !15 7JT 1UA I ! ' ! M sit i! i ij U 1 1 :ir .ii- ; i j its rs .j jfi a ! 1 s i ' i t-A-. i-v-tt rtibhrivvtl i i I !!) ii f i FOR I' .,..1 . Wd: 1 t Jj. J "i't - A 1 u ;f. ;J f fif s-If7 i 'l;l . j t-.u - .:1.'. k: iivJri i P. L. Bridgersi & ; Co. jy23tf C0LILIERCIAL HOTEL t - Wilmington, N. J. v4 1 JF. A. ScliutteProp'r pilE COMMERCIAL PORMSKLY THE "EM PIRE HOUSE." having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, Is now one "of the LEADING FIRST CLASS HOTELS In the city. 1 J v - j The Table Is supplied with ttie- best bnr Home and Northern Markets afford. BOARD PER DAY ! and $2 SO. tE7Large Sample Rooms for lha Commercial Ule. , r r ,. . .Vf- ! j , ire j ff-: 1 'uy Jiii-'li i iJ I Mliiiv-... f 2A First Class BAR and BILLIARD HALL Connected with this IloteL BT-FREK LUNCH daily from 11 A. M. to 12.80 r. m.. jy zo tr Salt. Salt. Salt. ! 40.00 Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, 2 i Now landing and for sale by 17 U WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. t A Perfect Likeness ! Or YOURSELF. CAN BE HAD- BY CALLING YATES' PHOTOGR AFIT RbdMfe: Children's Pictures a SDeci<y.iSTHREOSCO fci ' . ;. v .... .f rJ'., f I PICYlBWSbf all places oflhteretw and around tne city constantly on hand... : ,xMr ... 1 1 SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOQL . STATIONERY fWOrrieiK' Tmm thfl 'eortntrv 'will ' mMt" 1fh prompt attention'- ,tiumrj . jjmj Wvu.iU4j.i4r i YATES' BOOK STORE A jPHQTOi ROOJISO augatr t ... XT Buggies. I YCTt&gieW Ji. 'ft -ii: i. !.ftj iLUf iOK;tH FOR SALE AT ; j til Z fi .UJiO I'Jioi ii.i-iit. li,'. w? sj ;r .iii t' i-w, .r "-I'-avji-i- l'i REPAIRING DONE WITH ' NEATNESS AND r -3.0 - iLiTOySP-.U .7 -ilr. ! HpEHOErNGaPBCIALTTi. .J .angatr . L , ,,wy t,? v(, r. RECi?Ti.k0F;8EVEJNE p A UALLLMJti flUlUI' IZYT) Will be promptly mailed td any address In the IJ at ted States, thereby giving parties at a distance a fair examinatlen of -ihe Icenowned ITnlaundrled Challenge Shirtt-price 60 Qts. vBoys' Sizes 6a Cts,- We are daily In receipt or letters from all parts of this eon try -and Europe; asking for a full expla' nation of VOUR CHjOiLaNaB,...Vre thought-en little talk in this paper six times a week was ezplirf cit ana w uie pomi, out as some- lew 01 our corres ..... ...ii . . . . . ...j . jjuuuwn-iBu w uiiutuBuiuu, tux e-bra car wm 00 run, and a -Challenge Shirt Mail-' System" 4ntaro doced. 80 send on price and postage before orders ing aqnanuiy, ana get a sample tor examination.- ? Write on but one side of the -naner fMi Tute musi do ooservea. a - " " ' OTTBRBOUKGrS,eh Wear Depot.rt r ngS tf tOf.iv.a 87 Market Street."?'' ang v;.- . V SasfeiDoprsdBlLn TTTE ARE ' M ANUF ACTURING SASH .DOORS and fiLT.NDSlout,6r ThorougliryrScasonedrKiUi Dried, jseiectea YELLOW ' PINS AND WHITE CYPRESS, gugr'anUed'toobern'whtt'e' i 1, vis :ni'v f iui t-;'jt rlne goods In everv reawt. nrul'nt laa ; v Out Goods are endorsed by all of the prominent Contractors aodJBnUders In the city: f. ,i .' r. 0.S5lnwJPWe.hatJw3BiMy S TV W iLTkFFER PRICE. Foot of WsJniUStrest rCor: KattandHed Crbes R ang3,tf yA i,3a "vs.i-'!. st-c J O' .r,fJT"Oar quomuc-.a, it s wia he understdoor. rap esont the wholesale prices gi;aerally. In 'maKitii up small orders higher price save to be charged . . A.BT1CLJSB., nuoas. BAGGING Gil liny . K 00 iiia - J 1 o; fix - Ktanaara., 12 b 1U ,18 b BACOH North Carolina, Hams, V (new,,.... ' Shoulders, ..., f 11 . Sides, N. C. choice, V to - Western Smoked ' l. Bams.; Sides, - , "Shoulders 1 . -.V" ' e Dry Salted - ! ' ' - - Sides t... ' .... ' 5'- - w l--hoTilderrrrr..- .T.T.T AKKiUBpiritsTurpentlDi Second Hand, each..: . ... . j - 00 Q, . tu 1)0 frt 1 Ml "ao .o,fcsi 6e,t to Ot M ! O 14 0b K . ... BRICKS Wllmlngtoa, 9 U i i .1 Northern...:. .'.-.. .s. ..I fyxxjuii iMonn varoiina. m a, Northern, ft ...;T: i VAisutJia Bperra. - TSUOW, W Adamanttnevutvs.. jiv?;.' VUEESS Northern Factory Dairy, cream fl S.: ;v : o State, fj sV.iii.jt.':.?!' jj ..;,. : wo 'u 28 O SO Siiio; o .: 16 ,,17 . lti "-B7XO 'JO ass MitiUO, V !.4...J.v4.5i.U iiaguayra-aj d CORNEAlT-ai.bnsheUu sacksl wnvfl tus wue..i, DOMSSTICS-ShMtiag.-i. y :rao-Va:ii.leau....w.i.i. wa. H .............. : iU . jrn . 2 FISil If ackereL No. 1. tahL -1 is oa- a ten,. 4t a ; 12 UiMackeTerrNe. t, bbi." sso.aiotf: It 60 013(10 , ,j ooa so !io 6160 O .6 W ' t 60 O x 5 30 ,S 0O.d .4sv 00 CJ 57 60 " 62 60 eooo o ee 45 00 50 00" oo oo a Kiixi aucKerei, mo. b, v DDI.. .. ,. . MuUete. Jbbl.!.V7. .. .. ..C.i Ground Bone, j i.-. Bone Meal. y . DO 00 - 45 00 f i". Mavassa Uuano. i i t vl u oo f. c?, ad Whann's Phostihtte ' v.I-- 00 00 e 7 nil 00 00 -70 60 00 00. . 70 01 CO 00 ' Oil 00 55 90 ao 00 0 00 - 4 OO ' S00 t 75 5 00 ,5 60 6 00 "7 50 ,0 CO,; 6 00 5 60 e 5 76 Wando Phosphate,? , :'.-& "Bergcr-ft Buts's Phosph. . axcellenaC!otton(Fertiliet FlibUR Fine, V bbl , ; -a fiupor. Northerns s bbUt Ktradov SbbI , . 0lJFanrly tllrf- 9 bbl A 1 m aty Mlll--8npr., 4B hblM. " ; Extra, V bbl.... euiiro iramuy, w DDI.! 6 CO -6 xs - Bz.Famlly,bbI,.l,6 50 GTjTJE !.'..:..' ..?::.i,V:.-"f 8 li GRAIN Corn, in store, Inosgs, Corn.'Cargo," 9 busheL...;.. !:', J Uorn,mlxedS bushel,in bags. 57 fit) '.': j- CO ',. 68f i i9 lk"4tt " 50 Oui- IO 4 a 5 . corn, wholesale, u oags. . . t M Oats, P bvshel....i-,.... ; 1, Peas, Cow., f) bushel-,. HIDES Green. 9 .: . sf;Dry, W t ji ' HAY Eastern, 1C0 s. ...... USt Western. W180 fcs.'Jvi iLi , W , 1 10 l'-W' 100 i . 80 i 65 00 ,0 Ihj Sixain ft oo 0 ; 10 1 eo 01 00 , - North River, 9 100 Ss..4,.,. HOOP'lAON-t ton.-...;: LARDrn-Nortkern, 9 jNortnuarojiBa.w .....,. LUHiiKR ClTV STXAKSAWnS-T - J Ship StnjT,"resawe, W M ft . , Peruvian Ouano, V SOUO tie viifiaugh'sPhorehate, ..'u - f CaroUsa FertUlEen ."-" 18 OO'1 SO OO' 0Q 00 16 00 U 00 18 00 18 00. 35 OO ?3 00 ,16 08 81 ill 83 . :t4 ,00i&. ,36. "W MJ8 ; 00 19 t '-'.00 30 i i 40 . ' 0 0 00 250 .12 H t 10 ,145 - 90 100. i SO . 40 20 , 22 Hi 8 18 ' ,1 SO 4 .140 ? " 00 0 '1 00 2 50 2 76. 00 00 il 00 , O0 DO i 00 00 I 00 00 1100 00 00 10 00 j ,7340 ' '90i 1 00 nca.iM 1 1 2 , 00 ,76 , ,? 75 '-f0 000(t f75 . 00 85 ; 0 i x. , ' 0 . , 7 V tJ .-' 0 -7 ?4 0C ; COG ' t 60 S 00 -4 50 ,5 Ofl ' WeelindiaCarfroes,accordlng Dresseo Flooring, seasoned., -fi ! Scantunfi1 and Boards, ' com mon, 9 au...,., MuLAbSBSNew cp lCaba,hhda -1! New crop Cuba, Apia V gal, ' f orto Kico.nnns , jVj tiVi fi t bHs-.i.. i'. J;;i'.., ",sy"iKi sew... . NA1U cut, iuu oasis, v Keg... JHjS Kerosene, 9 gal..t,..,.. v Lard,,fJ gal. . w.. f. ..,-.1.. Ltoseeci, gaiJ...l.:i:.J.:..- : POULTRY-tolitckens Jlve.grown ruAHUTB-w ousnei POTATOES Sweet, bnaheL. ! Iriah, Northern, T bbl iPORK-Sorthorn,Clty Mess...;. I v iTbiav.9 bbl. .. (idv. 4.... v Prime, f) bbl.....;..... s 'Rump, W bbl.. r .RICE Carolina, .f... ! - Rough, 9 buHh.Vv::..... .. 1 iaty, v at ROPE ; ;.v4...ik.. SALT Alum, 9 bushel..., v I - Liverpool, 9saek, J .v. American. V eackA ........ UGAR4-!nba,9 2Ji,....:. rortoKico, aj A-JCofifoe, 9 . .-.. Ex.C-- : 9I'Ti" VlUPUOj "rat v, , u BOAP Nortiierns &HraGLBS-Oontra;t, ,9 M wuiiuuu, in. ... .......... rmmaa Can. M w c - ? . ' ; Cypress Hearts sa M ..I 50 10, , STAVES . -W. O. BbLi M... U W O 15 IW 10 00 00 ( ' : 00 00 00 ff - SO 1 10 Aft' II 00 K. O Hhd., 9 M...... .... j Cypress, St.... , TALL0W--9 : TIMBER Shlroing. M . . I YMUlPrime,9Hj:.....:J 7 00 S 8 - Mill Fair, 9 ........ . f ' 5 00 6 00 3 vommoni JUUlia.i.V.. IU. Inferior to Ordinary, it M ... . 4 60 - : & O0 -" 8 00 k 4 00 00'-' BOO ' luoiM vrraunsEni gal. UWO S 60 18 . ;22 ; 5 1 6 : WOOL Unwashed, 9 C7 tocbange, eishli on Now Yca,kiiJ'.a-'i5i .i JTdlec'it ; f -.Baltimore,,OT.tJvt-y" --- ! r 5 ululadelpbiar-w r 1 - western Cities,; 1 it.v. uonos-r-uia JSjc-uoupon, i. . ,423 -fjj. a 1 i.k j r sua in 2 iimio. ' ; Do. rSpeelatTaxrr::r:.".7.7r:!l to N.c. Railroad. tfs. W JLR.Bonds t9c (Gold Iht) .100 arolina Central R. B. Bonds, fi c,..40 ' j i v iLOokf Aug. K..u.f! yX.i. soil ibfU 1 ?lteington City Bonds, S 9c.. .75 ' - . " - - ;.- new e e.j!iT0(Qd.tnC ' Sew HanjyerAranty ...H 9cr.:,....75 (Cur. Int) W, W. Railrpad Stock J-..ia 45l -i a i iinunnnn innoii Minn... i 100 - . ' Boot pmmmov 'VjOiPUj; STOCK TOiWOHKil tftVhLu- H uii J ' OFF AT ANY PRICED V All New Goods, selected withjigrxsaLAeal of care, " . I; i accordance with the times. - -r 4 . - . s Allot myJo6ltewarrakcd.NbtiWsbme'ofhe " p rices : , - , - - 1 . , vi,y Jfi.il KT'-5J- !U,W 'irate? -.; ;j ' AXady's nice Cloth Buskin, from 50c to $1.00; A'nloetd or! Pebble Morocco Newport Tie. from ' f 91c to $1.25. . v ,r ,t , Al Gent's oUo BOx'-Toe 'Galtfer, from $l. up to ! the best. , , ' , . .... 1 My Ladles' an ehUdrea Department Is how ' cimplete. . - . LA esliat my place and la'tfalr cbmparisbn are' al " H Ihsk. -,- ... . , ...... . - s Beware of old stock." You will spend your nib J "'' 71 y fornnlhing , Remember, no trouble to, show my New Stock. .. " 03 t fi jBespectrilly,Jin.iT- jj-i 1 3 C. ROSENTHAL, W tf ,div"-, f msiimof IbeiiuleBoo'V .chfrii; fJ.LQVJ FOR, SHORTJHLEBtKS. ii ti.UV J -4t'A Handsome LbieiLACS GiiOVEM, U t . ; Long and Short. , - Pine SATIN FANS. TIES jBRETONN L ACE Wtt: k and White. j ,.;And pi her Fancy ArWcJea, ,. j (i tOo't fprsct the BEST; .SISBO.RS Jp UTv 1 f Wldand M UNEN ,H AKECHIEtfS. j;, x p if'tr.l ,."3 .N..H. BPRUNT, VM 1-n !Stall-FedBe6f, 'I - 1 . aj iiriii 1- a- c lis . Jkjra k m. m. K T CITIZENS' MARKET and ; I 'V,- - '.. . -.V ..'. w i- 'j - ,wv- v" r-'-.-Z jtA.KJurc uouse,' ' ensuing wecx. .-t ; - VEGETABLES. v . - III JJvBCtf v T. A. WATSON A OO. i t 'i nirpi rn ami f nsi iimnai - -'v - ":i":":' . V"' . :. t" ' ":' '-""'".. '-":vv--'i-:V-:i';-i4'.V-' t-;.-',-'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1879, edition 1
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