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PUBLISHBK'S AN NOUNOKMBJiT. THS MORNING STAB, the oldest daily newspa per in North Carolina, la published daily, except Monday, at 700 pet year, $4 00 for six months. i 15 for three months, $1 00 for one month, to mail -ate of 15 cent per week Tor any period rron one cek to one year. THB WUBKLY STAR is pablifhed every Friri -corning at $1 50 per year, f 1 00 for aix monUi . eats for three months. ADVERTISING RAT2S (DAILY) . -Oao quiin: ne day. $3.60: two days, $1,75; three days, 2.0; sur gays, $3.00; five days, $3.50; one week, $4.00; -wo weeks, $6.S0; three weeks, $3.60; one month, 10,00; two months, $17.00; three months, $34.00; :x month. $40.00; twelve months, $60.00. Tea t n of solid Nonpareil type make one square All announcements of Pairs, Festivals, Balls, Uopa, Pic-Ntcs, Society MeciinijB, Political Meet it Ac, will bo charged regular advertising-rates. Sotieea under head of "City Items" 20 cents per re ror nrsi insertion, ana ia cents per line lureacn itinent insertion. 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Advertisements discontinued before the time con tracted for haa expired, charged transient rates for ifie time actually published. Advertisements kopt under the head of "New Ad vertisements" will bo charged fifty per cent, extra. Amusement, Auction and OiBclal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion. AH announcements and recommendations of can didates for office, whether in the shape of commu nications or therwise, will be charged as advertise ments. Remittances most be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Money Order, Express, or in Registered Letter. Only such remittances will be at tne risk of the publisher. Communications, unless they contain important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real other way, they will invariably be rejected if the real name of the author is withheld. Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed their apace or advertise any thing foreign to their regular business without extra charge at transient rates. Payments for transient advertisements must be made in advance. Known parties, or strangers with "tw ulbjt pay znonuiiy or quarterly, ac cording to contract. Advertisers should always specify the issue or is- named the advertisement twill be inserted in the . . . . . .... w uere u advertiser contracts ror the paper to be sent to him dnrln? is In, the proprietor will only be responsible for the mailing of the paper to his ad drees. fa maxmtiQ Star. Bf WILLUH II. BERNARD. CIII.TIB AND LYNCHING. Four hangings by Jadge Lynch in the South within two days, -One of these occurred in Kentucky. It is not surprising when we recall the condition of affairs and that a man is not as much in. .danger of Ueiog hanged by t he Courts of that Slate for murder as he would be for horse stealing. People under such, a de plorable condition of affairs bcpbmo' restive and'take the law In their own hands. This shows that society feels unprotected, and that even good citizens otherwise are willing, to resort to lawlessness to clean oat scoundrels and murderers. We undertook recently, to point f out the remedy. Stringent laws well executed without tho intervention of the pardoning power, and a higher and truer public sentiment, will cure the growing evil. In Kentucky especially the administration of law is a decided failure. The Courier' Journal saye that "orime- is not pun ished" and "that life and property are not safe." The result is lawless ness on the part of the people, and they begin to hang without awaiting the processes of the constituted legal tribunals. This is a sad. state for any people to be in. When publio senti ment is clarified and enlightened then the laws will be enfprced rigidly. The Louisville paper says: "We must do longer consider murder he roic; we must purdoo no man who seeks him Bslf to punish.wrcog Join;; thisjia the pro vince of the courts. Drunkenness ia no ex cuse for murder. nuJ temnorarv insanity ia usually a most frnud iient preteose. Teach criminals and their I iwyera that society baa pome rights which tlu y are bound to reepect. Hold puhlic scrvHDis to a strict accounta bility. Impeach Jmlges for druokenoess; purify your cuuns of all Ruspicion of com plicity id crimes uaairiia the people." The effort of the Anti-Slavery So- otety. and . other organizations in Eng- were to undertake to tfam the Brftish l;andi a frfiu rubber r af capitalists un- Channel. When the first people in me(1a'y iolf aT! the stock. They T?,i.,,i r i , . 4 then consolidated with the liichmond England associate, freely and inter. mond & D&miiiie :Uompkuotdoa f gvMjf :,wfcii rt;i0r jQwsb. aoa JJoijuittK ,reqeivng $700,000 in classes; when the Northern people of cash- ant a'large! nnmberof nbares of weaitu, rennement and cultivation open their palatial mansions to the negroes that live among them and marriages between their sons and daughters and negro women and men become the rule, then we will be- AIISCELLANEOUS. -MtSCMiLANEOUS. T ik,' -Ti atj-a.tt . fF lir i I 1 i J the road was then let tq. the, flicli- mond td5 DanviUe Extension Com pariy, of Ndi 145 Broadway, New YVirlf. AnA tho orrtrlr cr trinw 'fAi n tt 'ml. , .. v. . v nvio in " fiw' . The extension company has capital oi ?&,uuu,ouo, beW by th K-icnmona fc Danville people, Gordon and Gov; gin to think that the race radlennial Colquitt, ; ;wbo own $1,000,000 of has set in, that the lion and the lamb will lie down iu loving and gentle embrace, that the leopard will now change his spots, that wars and ru mors of war will cease, and the laws of nature and of nature's God will bo reversed forever more. The laborers' strike in New Or leans threatens serious consequences. It is the right of all classes or per sons to deoline wages offered. It is not the right of any person or class to prevent another person or olass from accepting the wages offered, operated as a part of a through line sny aitempt 10 moiesL sucu a person uuim iu uum. me uuUjUOO stock. Gordon and Colatiitt are also to have $2,500,000 of block in: the Georgia Pacific when completed, Therefore, if Messrs. Best, Vance and Company should succeed in getting possession and- control of tho Pied mont, the North Carolina, and the Western North Carolina Railroads, the Richmond & Dan villo Company would still have a through line from New York to Texarkana. This cal culation takes into consideration the fact that the lease of the North Car olina Road to the Richmond & Dan ville Company has ouly nine years to run. It ia not expected that it can oe leasoa aain or controlled aud mm 4 36TH:j Popular llonl&ly Drawing of the '.a BrowirSt Roddick 45 Market St. or such a class is. wrong in itself, is an invasion of their personal rights, and they should be protected against vio lence and combinations. The move ment in New Orleans seems to be a mere mob, and the city and State Governments are bound to suppress if VVhnn o mrklt rtn na . . M n - A of persecution and violence it must I V"11.8 Per8n3.a(lvacillg the money be met bv the uubliu antboriti. with f "P'rauon oi tue lease, under una puronaae.Mr. 15est and associates 11 - . oi uonus issuea to raise money to construct this road fall due in 1883 and 1885, and Mr. Best and hia 55 associates have made a contract with Messrs. George Davis and Donatd VV, Bain, Commissioners on the part of the State, to settle this debt, to furnish the mouey wheu the uonus lan uue, ana let the State re- aeern tne Donas and turn them over Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago " Backache, Soreness of the Chest; Gout, Quins y, Sore Throat, Swellings and. Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodilv Pains. Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet ana tars, ana an otner raips . and Aches. . K. Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as u 3ii , trure, simple and cheap External Remedy. i -1 1 ji 1 .;!.'-.- - LT1U1 UUUtUB UUfa WitS WIURUUUVCljr 1.-111111 uuunjF of 50 Cents, and, every one suffering with pain can haVe cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions m Eleveli Languages'. 30LD BY ALL DEU&Q-ISTS AND DEALEES IN A.VOGELER fc CO.,! Baltimore, Md., XT. 8. A. Jemn&Wly nrm ' , , , - - ' - I FBIDAIrEPfEHBEftrSOTflr 1881. i -.. Ti" i T- I " ' 1 ri'.- TV " si . . IT. iwlA. Jm t A. a JJavi. lD-J.li.i A.' PjW nndpf -rtrnviainn rtt an Aft: tt ht nnnrol A a eembly of Kentnckyj -J-: -fc v - " ' me umiea ouaes uirciui uoun pmrcp. si ren dered the following decisions : - -: 1af TITAm mao.inuurviiTiiTvirfPiT TYrtjrpor ! tiTJTWN COMPANY IS LEGAL. V, TbA rinmiMilv tiu tiA An hand m loi-rrA rinaArvn ' fund 1 Head tne list of prizer for ' ' ? : TH B SBPTSMBEB DRAW IN Q,' : 1 Prize,,. .; .$30,000 100 Prizea $100 eacn $10,000 1 Prize....... 10,000 SOO Priaoa . 50eack 10,000 1 18 Prices $1000 10,0001,000 Prizes.,. lOeaclJ 10,000 , ft Prizes: $300 each. Approximation Prices, $2,700 9 Prizes 800 each, " : . . 1,800 - 9 Prizes 100 each, 900 1,960 Prizes. , $118,400 Ticket $50.-0, j-rr ; 65 Tickets $10tt l : Remit Honey or:Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Express. DON'T BEND BY RE0I8TBBBD LET trr OH wiKTnvifina ntmop n.iijM :nr and upward, by Express, can be sent at ear ex- Aaaress an. orders to . M. boakdhaih, Previous to removing to Our New Stort- AND 7-NOKTll FRONT si We will offer the following Goods at REDUCED PRiC'H ,. der to close out the balance : LADIES' SUMMER SKlRTa, . , LADIEiS & QENTS' GAUZE VEsr.s SHETLAND SHAWLS, LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS & TOWELS. (Courier-Journal Buildine,) LOUISVILLE, Ky., an 30 eow tu th sa be met by the publio authorities with such means ad shall ba sufficient to quell all disturbaucon and to squelch the lawless. WILMINGTON, N. C: Thubsday Morning, Sept. 15, 18S1. KAILROAD WOll K ABOUT THE WAII. The Ualeigh News-Observer of Tuesday contains four and a half columns of railroad correspondence. The railroad war is becoming so pro longed and the documents are so nu merous and elaborate that the tax on news-papers is something to consider. The STAB has published a condensed statement of the controversy thus far and copies of certain letters. The documents in the Iialeigh paper of Tuesday are these: First, a letter of the Commissioners of the State to the Clyde Syndicate, dated Aug. 1,1881, informing that mysterious body what had been done concerning the Boston Best Syndicate. A reply from the Clyde Syndicate, of the date of Aug. 25, 1881, follows. Next is a letter from Thomas J. Jarvis, Governor, to A. S. Buford, the boss of the Rich mond & Danville Railroad. Then comes a two-column reply from Boss Buford, written by some lawyer no doubt, in which the part of injured innocence is very well sustained. Referring to the notification of the Syndicate the Neics-Observer says it was accompanied with a letter from the Governor, in which he said: The juries are re sponsible to a very great extent for tho nullifying of law. In North Carolina men are acquitted of the most infernal crimes every year who ought to have swung from the jibbet. Wheu jurors beoome intelli gent and conscientious and law-abid ing, they will bang rapists and mur derers evqry lime. Every good citi zen, whether white or colored, is inte rested ditectly and personally in a prompt, fearless, faithful execution of the criminal laws. Whenever this is done lynching will cease. Life and property can only be safe in commu nities and State, where there are suffi cient laws, and these laws aro execu ted faithfully, rigidly, inflexibly. The French Government seems to have "bitten off moro than it can chaw;" or, at any rate, more than it intended. Since April last 36,000 troops have been sent to Algeria. Three or four months ago France oo- Wlll Own tWO-thirds of lhe "Knrth Carolina Railroad, and will operate tho road aa a part of "the North Car olina system." It is uot believed that the Richmond & Danville Com pany will build the road from Dan ville to Charlotte, unless they are compelled to do so by the forfeiture of the charters of the Piedmont and North Carolina companies, through tho proceedings beeun bv Gov. Jar- vis, and tho subsequent breaking in vueir inrougn line norm and south. cupied Tunis. It wasDublished with a flourish how the country had been I With the success of Best. Vanca and overrun in a week or so. and all was I Company in getting possession of the most satisfactory. But now we are told that even Algiers is imperilled that an array of 36,000 is on the scene, and the whole couutry is in a state of revolt. The people are up in arms, and France has a big job on hand begin to think they were a little swift in their conduct. Other troubles are brewing in Egypt and other points. of "Unless the allegations set forth in theEe pa pers prove to be untrue.or the cause of com . plaint ia speedily removed, I shall feel it to be my duty to UBe whatever power the State administration possesses to oust the Ilichmond & Danville Railroad people from the control of any raUroad in this State in which the Slate ha3 a direct or contingent interest"' Probably it was this passage that prompted Mr. Loge Ilams to say in his -letter to the New York Times. dated "Raleigh, Sept. 9," that the contract of the Commissioners "binds Jarvis as Governor and Worth as State Treasurer, to use all the means in their power to reinstate Mr. Best in possession of the Western North Carormajroad, and pledges the use of the militia of the,State, if it becomes necessary, to take forcible possession of that road. This was an alarming piece of information to the Rich mond & Danville people. take it that the matter will seined by the Courts and by an appeal to force. Wo do anticipate any combinations that can possibly arise that will demand the intervention of the militia. Mr. Harm's letter is very long, but it is instructive and gives an insight into the railroad controversy it would be hard to find elsewhere. We publish an extract from it to-day. Har ris writes as if he felt confident that Jarvia would stand by B9st, Senator Vance, and Treasurer Worth, and would order out the military if neces sary. He ays the Railroad would apply for an injunction to sustain Gov. Jarvis, but thinks it wonld amount to nothing. As we said above, we do not believe that therfe things will happen. The people have rights and they will resrtain those who attempt to vindicate them. Let the people see clearly that right is on We be not not TOUT VlCTOKIJiN Sir George Eiliott, Tory, has been elected in North Durham over a Liberal who was elected a year ago. This is said to bo a Fair Trade vic tory, jn part, and a condemnation of the Coercion policy pursued towards Ireland. Funny ! The Coercion bill was a direct result of Tory mancea-' vring, and now the Liberals suffer for it. . The Irish voted for the Tory Elliott. When did Ireland ever re ceive any benefit from Tory liberal ity ? Never, as the history of two hundred years shows. But Secretary Forster managed so badiy aoted bo unjustly, that he has driven off hun dreds of his .party who in the eleo tion refused to vote. When he admitted in the House of Commons that Mr. Davitt had been arrested because he agitated for the Land League, and that he had been sent to prison for doing what Archbishop Croke and Mr. Parnell had done no more, no less he gave the Liberals a black oye and silenced many hun dred voters in the late election. The great mistake of the Gladstone Go vernment was tho arbitrary, unwise and vindictive execution of the Coercion law by Secretary Forster. He ought to have been relieved of office long ago. The Coercion bill was a measure growing out of the action of tho Tory Peers. But its execution devolved upon the Liberals, and they allowed the law to be abused greatly. We do not regret that they lose by the course, but at the same time Ireland can expect nothing just, humane or fair from the Tories. In North Lincolnshire Sir James Louther, who was Secretary for Ire land under Lord Bcaoonsfield, has been elected, which U another loss to the Liberals. The high-protective tariff Philadelphia American rejoices in this as another sign that the Free Traders are losing ground and Penn sylvania principles are growing in popular favor. It thns puts the case from its standing-point: Western North Carolina Road ih North Carolina and Piedmont Roads, naturally arises another contingency that would bo fatal to the "North Carolina system," and must be pro vided against, that is the lenoal o the charter authorizing the road from Danvilla frt riiarlnlt.) A f Probably lha French leaders I this kind may be confidently expect- in ttJC Aji-ismuure wiucn meats in January, 1883. This charter was granted after 1808, and may bo altered, amended or re pealed at the pleasure of the Legis lature. Since the purohase of a con trolling interest in the Virginia Mid land Company this question of repeal Willard Hotel Lottery. TIIETDUAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. THURSDAY,' NOT'R 10, 1881, " IS THE DAY DETERMINED UPON. rpHK DBA WING OF THIS SCHEME HAS BEEN uuaiij eeiuea upon, ana wui uiui'rAiiNijX take place on Thursday, the 10th of November, 1831, by aeseat of the Commissioners, and this will enable me to sell all of the remaining tickets scheme, may rest assured there will be no further delays or postponements. - LIST OP: PRIZES. - The Willard Hotel with all its J dJOKH AArt One Residence on Green Street. 15,000 One Residence on Green Street 15,000 Two Cash Prizes, each fSOCO 10,000 , vwvu w.. ...... ...... a. 7, Five Cash Prizes, each $1000... 6,000 rive j8n .razes, each f J5C0, S00 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $20 10.0b0 viicoctui JVLL x uxuiLure . l,Ui:U One Fine Piano... 500 One Handaome StlvoV Ti. t nn 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whiekey! j36 .". 14,400 10 Baskets Champagne, $35..., 350 Five flnndrart f!ftsh PiHoa 401 KATPA Finn Wlnoa on in mtn 300 Boxes Robertson County Whiskey. 30 6,020 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 4,00) Five H undied Cash Frizes, each $ 10 '. ! ! 5,003 Amounting to $369,850. Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4: Quarters $2. ! Remittances may be made by Bank Check, Ex press. Postal Money Order, or Registered MaU. Responsible agents wanted at all points. For circulars, giving full information and for ticketB, address w. D. C. WHIPS. . Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ky. aul6Deod&WtNovl0 tuthsa PARASOLS AT COST. .. Balance of those RUMMER noSBall re.h r, j Brown & Roddick 4&idarket Street. an 14 tf , Corn. Flour. Bacon. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE 8000 Ba8helB COKN' 1000 Barre,B PLOUB 411 Pes; 200 B?"8 Smoked nd DrT 8<ed M DKs Coffee, Sugar, &c. Bags COFFEE, different grades, fi( Bbla SUGARS, Granulated, iJJ Standard A, Extra C ami c 5Q Boxes Assorted CAN UV, JQQ Tubs Cholco LEAF L&RD, rrf Bola and Boxes Frenh CAKES. Potash, Lye, Soda, 1AA Boxes Ball POTASH, 1UU 2QQ Boxes LYE, JQQ Boxes and Kegs SODA, loO 06X68 80Ap Half Bbla. and Bxe 8NUKK Doeen UUCKETd, 150 Realn8 WraPPll)gpAlJB,' Hoop Iron, Nails, Hay. Oats, Randolph Yuma nrt Sheetings. For sale low by jy24tf WILLI A Mm A MUKCU1SON. GEORGE MYERS, It and 13 Sonlli Front Street. Fresh Family The suffering among the people ia the burnt district of Michigan id ap- p.Uio,.. The deetifUon d misery KJffSSSS ",rouoD "'UWF,MU' company, and tney will make a light Benevolence and mercy are moving for absolute repeal in the next Legis- to their relief. In Alemphie, that latQre. "North Carolina shall no lon- knows so well how to sympathize ffr,ba fP .of uland between two j , w States." This is the cry. Possession with the smitten and afflicted-Mem- of ihn raAa ;n nJ. ... r";5 phis that has trodden tho wine-press not materially benefit "the North Ca of tribulation so often, takes counsel rona system" if the Richmond & and propose to help swell the relief- 5.'?. fuud. Cannot Wilmington send a and then on to Charlotte, for this contribution? Remember that wo- would tap the Western North Caro- men and children are among the deso- 1 Railroad at Charlotte by conneo- late and the afflicted. It was the SJfniw"? AihiD ad . . , , tno Columbia & Augusta Roads, Cotton Exchange that started the which are both controlled and ope- ball at Memphis. rated by the Richmond & Danville - Company. Therefore, the repeal ot the charter from Danville to the a victim of horrible treatment. A South Carolina line beoomea an abso epecial from Augusta to the Charles- i?tef?e?f88i t0 the 8,coe88 of "the ton Nevs ana Courier , that Joe lSS Mathis, white, aged 18, was whipped Next in order will be the action of to death. Gov. Colquitt has had the ttov Jarvia aPn the causes of failure, case investigated tMj and the ga.Hy ?J T 'fTjZl ones will be prosecuted to the full ex- found by the Commissioners, and at A . f . 1 1 T . -1 -i , il r ., . . - voui ui lue raw. Li is raiiroaa lessees I me.ena oi miriy aays trom tne noti PAin KILLER ISA'PUBKI.Y VEGETABLE BEMBOV For INTERNAL and EZTEBNAL Use. A sure 'and speedy core for Soro Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, Chills,Diarrhea,Dy8entery,Cramps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Rhenmatisin, Braises, Oats, Sprains etc. - Jferecffy eqfe to use internally or erfernaSy.and certain to afford relief. No family can afford to bewithontit. Sold by all druggists at 25c, QQch and 91 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. e. eeptl D&W2m are sent anywhere on trial to operate Tamrt aH uuierrresses. tne custom er keeping the one that Baits pest. No one baa ever , Press, as Dederlck's Press in K.uuwn to oe Deyoua competition, and will bale With twice the raniditv of any other. The onlr m inferior machines can bo buiu is to aeceive the ln- Groceries, experienced by rldlculonsly lalse statements, and thus ecll wlthoutsiehtor seeing-, and swindle the purchaser worklne any other Press and swindle the purchaser! Jpederics: Press, and ail 'know It too well 'to show I'll- AuurcBsiorcircniar' P. K. DEDERICK & CO.:- Or Order through your Merchant. Albany, JfT. eept 4 D&Wlm EVEIiY WEEK, OF THIfi CUOICSST SliJ.KuTlON and AUVA b THE LOWEST PItlCttS. At (4KO. M?ElM-t Je H tf Now 11 and IS Hoath Front si . SEED RICE. 1000 BUheU BEST LOW'ANli. nrm - Bagging and Ties. 1500 Bolls 8nd n&t Rolls CAQGING 2000 Bundlea aurow His, 2000 ai pieccd d For sale by a 23 tf AD aiA N & VOLLKRS. 500 Sundries. and not State employes who are con cerned in the shameful outrage. Tte Railway Plgbt. Loge Harris in New York Times. As soon as the line of battle of fioation. if the can sea of nomnlaint aro not removed, the Governor will be compelled to show his hand either in favor of the Richmond & Danville Company, or in favor of Messrs. Best and associates and the North Caro lina system." The Richmond & jyj-EAT, MOLASSES, FLOUR, SUGAR, COPFKK And a foil line of CASK GOODS. ADRIAN A VOLLKRS, Wholesale Grocers, an 88 tf S. K. Cor. Front and Dock Bts. "The man upon whom the Free Traders depended to keep the Tories faithful ia ac tually calculating the chances of Tory suc- tcao iniuugu ueaemua oi me r ree Trade platform. If these things be done in the green, what shall be done In the dry? If Sir Stafford acts in this way, what can be e-iycuieu oi ijora DaiiBDury j if Feel-ites abandon Free Trade, what shall the country party do r It looks as if ttfe Tories, as a body, were about to execute a 'right-about' "er, sou recent eiecuoqt seem to indicate that it is the best card they hold." Messrs. Best, Vance and Company I Danville people pretend to believe W9JI nlp.Arlv f nrm Of? n1 n.o oetar 4 V. I that, n r tnrntx mill lui V . I. " Richmond Ss Danville people began vernor, but they confess that they to take counsel among themselves, cannot reconoile his action thus far in They finally concluded that a flank 'he premises as favorable to them, movement might be made with sig- That they are thoroughly alarmed is pal success by purchasing a controll- evident from their talk. They argue ing interest m the Virginia Midland 'hat the use of the militia would be Railroad Company. This road ndw an impeachable act; that property runs from Washington to Danville, cannot be taken except by due pro It owns and controls a charter gran$- cess of law, and that the courts must ed by this State, authorising a road decide between the State and the from Rnmn nni n t nn tho Vintim. l: RSnkmnnil Ar T : 1 1 r near Danville, through North Caro- They cite Gov. jHolden's case of im Una westward to the South Carolina peachment because he attempted to line. Work had already been begun pat down the Ka Klux with the mili- on this line as a competing road with tary. All this ia nonsense. If Gov. the Richmond & Danville. Not de- Jarvis takes possession of the West siring to take any chances whatever, ern North Carolina Road by force of week - before last the Richmond & the militia he will be sustained by the Danville Company succeeded in pur- people of the State, and no man will chasing a controlling interest in the be elected to the Legislature next Virginia Midland Comnanv. Rthi. vear who J J " -w Mww w u4 lUJUUaUU ' aav m A VSAU. fl v from Danville through to Charlotte On7 thaA iuv -Sa,L. l a . . uu .ui uuuk wii.u me Atlantic I - Air Line Road. Reaching further FXTRNITUEE. DUUtU miO XeXaS nafl nanCOli tha I TMOrnn -irrwnom rT.n Powder ! Powder I QAA Kegs KENTUCKY R1FLB POWDKR, This great specific cures that most loathsome dls . lease, SYPHILIS. Whether in its Primary, Secondary of Tertiary stage. Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cares Scrofula, Old Sores, Khenmatism, Kczema. Catarrh, or any Blood Disease CURBS WHBN HOT SPRINGS FAIL I w . , Malvern, Ark., May S, 1881. J? avVases jn ?nr town who lived at Hot mu were uuauy enrea Wltn a. 8. 8. McCAxxon & Mubkt. TfT6. h,5VC 6Gld-1.206 bottles of S.'S. S. in a year. i -- r .o-- ..vca uuiiKuuu, Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a positive speciflc. S. Mansfield a Co. r kB Z1 better eatisfaction than any medicine I have ever eold. J. A. FLnraiaT . Denver, CoL, May 2. 1881. q u 3 prvij m mo uiaesc terms or p . Richmond, Va., May 11. 1881 Toucan refr mh.rf. jl! i i001.-. merifei of s s a J w "i regara ro ine . . rou, aLILLKR & (JO. aveun,,5Ter nown S- S. S. to faU to cure a case of Syphilis, when properly taken. H. L. JDknnakd, I The above signers are gentlemen of hhrh standine viut. ui vteurgia. mhlS tf do. WniTK UPLAND. Por sale by WORTH WOKTH. Lowell Machine 8hop, Lowell, Mass., MANUFACTURERS OF BVBRY DE8t:kJPTION OP COTTON MACHINERY Of most Approved Patterns and with Recent Improv-rumus au 33 tf BLASTING POWDER," DUOEINa POWDKK, RICK BIRD POWDKR, Por ealc at "WILLAKD'S." Dundee Bagging- JjOR COTTON SnKETS. FIVE BALE, Por sale at an 3 tf "WILLAKD'S. Kicnmond OS Danville ComDan V to A , hen and office FurBltoro. all of the best make consolidate with the Georo-f pLi! low tor h at tb Railroad. Ex-Senator John B. Gor- . Btt. don is President of this road, which " S' cor' MarkKN;c. haa a charter from Atlanta to Texar- ' kana. Gen. Gordon was looking out Wanted 1,000 Men. for number one vhen he resigned his i-c seat in the Senate. Gov. Colquitt T BUY BUGGIES carts, wagons, hah and W. S. Gordon are interested aeM Saddles, Collars, Hanes, Blind Bridles, Ac. with GenrGorddn7"T&ey deter- Best coods and lowest prices mined to construct a road from Al- . Rochester-German Ins. Co., OP MSWYOBK, (FIRE INSURANCE ONLY). AS8ET3-$501,68 7 07. Has deposited $10,000, in U. S. Bonds, In N. State Treasury, as required by law. JNO. W. GORDON & BRO., Agents, eeptlltf 4 North Water St. Our "Dare" to the Front. jgXTRA "PORUS PLASTBRE" NEEDED .m a?i BhiAUc,t?h. ? ?. T?nanyof Pnll stock of,TLWAItB,wholesaleanl retail.at figures marvelously low. Pure White OIL so 11 tf - PARKER & TAYLOR. $4.00 Per Keg, QUR RICK BIRD POWDER, If VOU wisA, we Will tak t,ni wsi -ant -a m 1. navUMUD. Write for particulars. whn T U a , r " " t""a any chemist BlsviBijHUBre, Atlanta, oa For further information call or write for the little titu , W. H. GREEN, . . Wholesale 'and Retail a jyBuecexs&Wly WUmtogton, N.C. Paper Machinery ALSO, TURBINE WHEELS, Shafting and Scaring, Hydraulic Presses and Pumps. Elevators, Jke. PLANS FOR COTTON AND PAPER MILIJS C. L. HJLDRBTH, Sup't. LOWELL, MASS WW. A. BURKJt, Treas.. - mh 3 tf 3State Street. Boston. Cheese and Crackers 200 Boxo CRAM-caEdE, 100 F0Xes and Bb:s CRACKERS, ALSO. BAGGING AND TIBS, For sale by HALL & PEARSALL. sept 13 DAVtf Z1 Securities. Porto Rico Molasses. Savinm Ranbii t . oi t " jLunuicB companies. Trnstrnn MITNfniPir. unirno ' Ji.,E LEWIS & CO . BANKKRq rept 9 D&Wlm 74 CBBAK ST?, NW TORK sept 11 tf Now In Magaalnc. GILES A MURCHlSON, 33 & 40 Mnrchiaon Black. . A. STEDHAN, Jr. Attorney and ounsellor at Law KLISABBTHTON, BLADEN COUNTY, N. Offica-TInstolni I. OJ.b n-m, . RInaldi & do. anaing, eccnpied by Special attention to Claims. Collar Hon. of llOOand nni. 7ji .-rxi;ecan8 nm wltnout sni t "'lirT " i"1 -er Cent, if specialty. -tgaKeB, -&C., a ' aq&yytf Look to Your Interest ANU STOP 'MALLARD BOWDKN'S, where the largest assortment of ft.... nji,.. dinpateh. wmo neatneaa and aeptU tf No. 8 South. Front St. 250 Hhds. 250 STRICTLY PRIME Porto Rico Molasses, For sale by Williams & Mumhi Ron. jySltf SCHUTTE'S SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, WrisIitsTlllc Sound, IS NOW OPEN IFOR THX RECEPTION OF , GUBSTST " The Table Is snpplled with the prodncli'of th Bound a id Sea.' ' ' ' ' " Wer!Ei!nt t" taken at rcain.. JeSU F. Al SCHUTTIt,' Proprietor.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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