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afr. 1 W T"1! w ata
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ar wAarrMtaar a UM V
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m ft MLS
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tu da : two mnath IITH; tbrmm watta &J 1
ia not, M rat iilt tot Ok. Ttt
rn f ui4 XoaoaraiX irve. aaaAa m iQ&arai
aa MMHMlt a FaChra2. B2a
riAUi StMtoCf Kaaiica. fuUtaW Mm
jTV A.'.. will toav4 rcaiar aUrarUaiaa? i
tiM tif tmt tmrnrikm. matt tl mnt
ar m tea
tu tMoiwrmt ijurujMjiirui.
rw- irt. itro itnta at diTr rtv
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ir -mi nwnary mm n w umij mn
( ui tw triciT Q Jnv At ua
NiM wia.
mVrrT Z
iT vMtJ pbaoav wttt 6 STm
y tmrtlmtmtmtji am waia o pu4m1 Mtnlt
nt. At Um avUn of tAo 96t1nlkP. tva4 arawt
I vr.'Mimnta" wlli to c&rrl 1-tT pr oA-
.r.r-w
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.nr.ivi-eMl 5r atn4. afiUMTt trMlaa
tr aw? o -4.'ib.rfeau
...
i;J taimamiiiiwntj tml wwnmiiwiiiliflixa or
n.uii.if-o Ar tdM, fwctw b atmgm e
i rait tan' twit nft or uuuvi m im W14 P VMTiwa as
rf lunate ftr trvaNixn Ut
C.immnnfitveioatv matm th-T uatai taapur
nt mm w or lilm-uMM br'mety ani rport-r J-tai
r raU tuteroMt. r ait vtMMl j lint, if aNMD
hi in avwrr osAor vtf. Ukttr will EtfrmrUkAiT W
ItaNnlttADi'mt nitMt V BXjJo
hr cws. rwv
or fa KoawAorW
PtI M.uto OtiNr. aUpraw
LottMr iWf wmiA roaaitfami will ho ( tlkat
uf t!W paoilNlk.tr.
dmtmtt aUortlMMra will oa ftuuv4 lo at
mmI t&Mtr 9mm or ttlnftlw ajir tfta Ibrtlca to
tJMir tHr'r pwftiiiiai wtr.fa atr aanrr al
Atrt!iwira htii awra tpmsltj tA Saraa or
WMina t&o? t-mirm k aUm-tlMaa tiv Star ao b
' itAiiMit UN a4rraNimoa. will bw tamrtod
CAwDMUf. Woraan aJrvrUMot nttwu fir
tftt 94pnr to ft to kina tfnrlhrf Uom Si
atvnIMtttat lit tn. Uwt ftoarMu wUi ooUt
mmvinMTti Ar UUt tnoilliaaT of tA par to aia a-
The Morninp; Star.
Hy WILL! ITS IL. HKRSAttD.
WILXIXQTOX, X. C.
FiiiotT K.Timti, Artiir 3, 1SS3.'
KVKNLNG EDITION.
JMM1tt.ln tn CiKKStAL A!St
THR riH M riTKtLiB.
In th. diConsl on "JoarnalUm"
in yrtrday's Srk our train of r
r!.--tin ww Ui.irto! by on of oar
t-t Virm. trh-n:tr. Th le-
tcrihar; In-far Aftl i n-t an or-
in bu'. iVmoiTitw P-Pf that 1
toy! t tb p-ph of Virginia and
it. own lonn ifinY. Iwvfcrrtn to tt.
n 4it---s?, it rf-ntlT .id
Th ptH'yi ill -tppnet-utitx ti -uits Ap
lfii w4-nmm Ihr-y Itnuv t&At it t inlaj
i-U t ul .rt4nt imi ti.ti ymMmt ftr U
t:nt if (turtle 4). Thwf know. t. ULat w
t tht-m th- rrry brC ttrmwtMHp ia.t our
fMtoun'CJ . iXinl, ! tai w il Lhry l
Ln Uwr iff ur candxl pa-
p-'ft thfj will b niorv hi ijhly vaI"eL
Yltm Sr not indrprndne io poll
fi. s tf omwli.n ptrn to lavlrpnd
ii. -w m it. dI-H'u!t)n.4. Th Hraa w
i f.horaM'fi I Vmo-rti- p.ipx'T, op
j.trt.nf th (i HtlttnwHt.ti yr'iys
f' th- lVm.H-raf.u- prty, not as at
1 'i-r.h by rtinwrntion.'t ni vi op of
ill .rt, lut a. forruulatr by th
t pn-nf.. '( I -m-r v-j n-l as d-;iv-fi-.l
ui Nrt'Sr ')0 vrntioria. It
tmt pin Lt on a t th
'( vrwf nl otln-fwi.'t' homo poli-tn-i.tn.
It n.t pilot it.aclf oo
f.ii U.wty and provincial anJ -tion-
ii ju. Im-'nf.s of l.x-al poht-tan
rv.p tri thtttr Si.tU and do
n.if. rt";ird th.i itit-r--t. of th jjrrat
i- trty thrttt;rlouf. tin? I'oioo. It do
ii.. f. pport a pi ink m a Mat pUt-
f ra hn that plank ia tuad oat of
.J-.-avl -r ni- moik.1 timber, or
h-n it mtaitoi4 tho party almoat
'vrywhr byond th Stat. 'Hie
Sra a "-i,tpr, di-usniii j at
will politi.-, . -i-n-ar. rvhion, litrra-
titrv, c-'i'l'-'ir.ion. lmn!tnr mann-
f Ic-tiifM, in. I auch other
things aa I
I
ar ait riv- v an-ty ami mtrt to ita
l'"ll,n,n' Almoiat rary wrk w re-
,vn" I'U.-r 'mm mn of rdacaUoo
m th.a and othr Stat-a rnoara-
vith kind
and apprvciativ I
v '!.
A fw dava
.
ao th mail j
bi-ht 14 a Utur fr.ma a V(rgiria iu littl whip and bring railing ao-iaL-ai
uwhor tprna-.in hia in- rasations. If it ha. any eooaeienee
iwt tnd ;ratru-tn at our rdtto it hoold b abame of itself.
rial tltm-uMaton Two waka agii w I
h.vanl t'roni d RatiOai.ahl Pro
f.-sr-a m a Socth Taroiina
on.i ,)( tlw:m with
acarrelr an I d
-- "r worua
ar tiw full of kinin. t tt.r I
.....I... - a. a
. UIJ
ua to thiak of reproducing thstn.
ThH thn h. tp. Th-y r Tia
fron h.ta-toiaO, htjrhly rda.trd
txm , f who love the
trnth, who !! m raa.lor and tn--rity.
nd who I,k- ..-.rrWy nf
topi.-ia in joarnaluam.
TheSraat nt pxmo.ltc. V
jrive h.6 th- .am, mo.ant of t..
.n.vrrydaj alt th yrar rftd.
W avrrar- na,r than .iirhu-n c.
ttmN of 'i'ruU aa.rj ,jiy,
and not for a .hort tina. but for y
ThU of wvk UtU, M w U
ahtadant v vin-
W arcr uk oar . oonUmporav
x to Uk for tha nana in which
I
I 4
1 thseccaJact
i .v.
WMU aw
ma his ovi
It U boo of' Wr bonnoJst, lUSrft
d cot intermeddle or Tolantcr Sm!
rice. - The-JStaw -H omV" f
rortd in thi wy.; , Wvphlih 311
daily copies each 4 yrir. 5rloJ
thooaaad I editorials, long and
short, each j cat, and apoa maumc
rahW topic. We do not i auppoae
that all of these thousands of article
plea every reader. We would be
trrcaUr sarvnsed if an? one person
liked all. lint we give a variety.
i aiwi mh i &ir-mi nam reauer wm
i . . . . . . -
f ehocxK' that which pleases aim.
Wo
I attesid strictly to onr own oihee and
do not prr.ame to impertinently die-
Ute to other editors what they shall
write. The way to make a good, pa
per is to work and to confine your
oversight at home. We have known
men to make fortunes by attending
to their own business. We, could
make sougvutions or find fault with
a. i
I the management of exchange," but
I we have never preuiivel to surest
I r
J cbineesi. much le to claim to know
i -r- -
mor ,,tinS lh,,r PP than
Uy uo toensMiTe. r.vcry goou papvr
baj an individuality. Kverj capable
alitor hx views of bis own as to
the conducting of a public newspa
per. No outsiders have any right to
interfere in any way with the roan
afmnt. If a subscriber doe not
like it then it It his privilege lo qnit
and it bett trrt th? shemld be
done than for him to hold on an)l
vex hi sinful soul with corses.
The Star is not poblished in the
right section to be indejendent, even
if it dtirrd to be entirely non par
tisan. The condition of tho South
is peculiar. The while men must
hold toijetht-r. Their interests will
be in constant jeopardy unle they
do thu. The Star is, therefore,"
neceiarially U toon extent partisan.
It stands by the Democratic party.
, .. . , J
bat it reserve tb right to enticise j
. .. .
iu ra-virew of pabtic pltcy wbvn it
regmnln them a imprudent or un-
w, it rnnA tnrriiir tiM nnnMi
. , I
,
roovictionta W a nal-e of ohticians I
who run a convention and generally
and particularly in their own in
terrL
V clw by an extract from an
editorial in the ablr-st Republican pa
pr discussing in its i.iue of the lt
tost, the Ilepublican thieves The
New York 71m? says:
"TWir WJr of aa orrta U tx-wj paper
that ailarat abrwit Um r-raia ia iU oD
party, txit prrpwtualljr brUhon the IVra
ocru. As tot Mm TiK . it a U
piik3 iaif rvCi-rr W0ra thta a Data
ocriic tUkf. No. the Has is
.t . t, .n ,k .Tt u
belurvra ia turoiojc the ra.arl ouk but it
ill not bm I a? orrta of any prtf . nor of
Lawwa, bj or bttJc. nr of ctrprli-a oor
of moooprMtja. "'
If it had ben an "orin" it would
never have written that paragrapn. 1
Th rrai- of or ana . rea.Iy-made.
It m t!i nr! of the psrty altunetl
to pra--.
TSSIC RALKIaiM OHOAS1.
TTi orjn at lialrth w "cheeky.
It will not imarrr ou r qqrationa and
i; ha th impndtme Io turn around
and ak with th antp of its ringer
and th crark of its little whip a
jaei'.i o of th Sraa. Here jl ia:
'" i& Sraa propi1 in rul faith to
ab.S ty Um actioo of th 8taX Coorrw
lka of th lVm.-)rrtic Cooarrratlrr party.
aU to Mppct pi l form aal ikthra
Imo or prtariplna auoplru by that coavvo
out rxnm'ot or ttpUaalion
lt Im aaawrr b yr-a or nay. wiu
Now th dillrreocr U'twrra an or-
gaa aad an iiulp;nd-nl I-m.vi-ratic-
papr may b sn jot hrre. The
oran dar not answrr our .jucslion
and w triS answer its ne-ation.
Th SraK Has aalft'and again lc
i.nw.tlktl il will mnnnskr iK. ,.nm,i.
hsm of the Democratic nartr if thev I
r J J
are hont, trnatworthy men. The
organ know thi. and it knovn too
that the Sra can b trusted when il
taya it will do A. hn vr sin-
no
t.wW aiMv Vrra.wii. a.n.1 ik
, - r
oran know a it. But atitl it eracks
The Sra wi& h,X.
any de
claration or maolotion that drelae?
in fav r of free whiskey and free to-
in. A.. r'.iK.vn .Wn
wa , rii,iri. IUe organ dare 4
... i i n. i
m,ij iirrty a anA caiiaiicaiiy i "
that it wilt da to.
n Sraa is opfK)d to a tare! I
Ux op the a-ea-rve-a or life, whUit I
I
ta,mg aaci, anperlaUva Iazanes
a whr-aey an. Wee and wine ami I
toba- co. If that' treason th
mak the moat of iL I
ve v . I
We have noi tsllte.1 in six months
witH W 1 I
w HOMcntamn tne .
ua-aae between the laturieaand necei- ,7
ariaw that do, not indor. tba poai-
lwn of he liTaa. Crack yoar whip
Mr. (W&& Orln.Ior imin .-
yoar wbip
1 1..,-- ii , I ia
Miuwcr gn ana see I .
' - w aawM W PVV I
bat it U-fraid to answer. We would
I ask it tKkTT y
f-idWcovLf will the orgahMajahouti
- 'X it f Will it kick ?
Senator "Morean. of Alabama,
think Mclionald a.re'fawieio
iU Stb. I lg in 'doiwilwiitrwger
to-day thanianjrtothtj"mafi. " Hut if.
Mr. Tilden fbould pf for ilia nomi
nation this may not be the case with
cDnaf d4 fn' issV.' " Senator Morgan
has a good opinion of him, and says:
"His course hM always been a consistent
oae sad his Democracy Is unquestioned. ,
what we need Is a man wbo u possessed
of sound doctrines and honest cooTkUons
of duty sod who will lire up to his convic
tion. This is undoubtedly the case with
Mi. McDooeld. lie is a food, safe man to
llcQOmia
He does not think that the Sonth,
regards with much fafor the idea of
nominating Tildcn and Hendricks.
Wo do not know how it is elsewhere,
bat we hear it said frequently in Wil
mington "I believe that Tildcn is"
our slrongvut man, and Unit hi nom
ination will be equivalent to an elec-
I n
I lion.
Do not understand the Star
lobe advocating "tho old ticket."
Tho StaR ja a Hwpapr
There hare been eight shoo fail
ures in Boston within a few days.
Although the bounty paid the M.v
aehosetts manufactorvsrs under the
present exhorbitant and unjust tariff
is v,rv hirrh. it is not hi Mi enough it
j ---o o o ,
iceiiiA. to kwn the bio- shoe luaker
seems, to Keep tue uig suae inaiters
from "busting. A pair of shoes
that can t booght in Kngland, and
C
niAm sf l,nfr rrt.lial ,1 K, fr
... ,
T -, n 111 uuaj ij 'Uuuuir tuv
lrni ted States. Kvery timea" father
shoes his wife and children bo is
paying a tax to New England man
ufacturers of from SO to 100 per cent.
And still the cormorants are not
satisfied.
Here is the jay a Protectionist re
gards the Virginia platform as to
taxing luxuries. The Augusta Chrom-
rr uw
0
ic iuica uomtmr enooacs tue tr-
riou umornuc iniu urm u in ins suuir
..m r.r tt ni
UVI XIOMD I affJIlDa Till lUl&d DT IQU tX 1-
B.u 7
i cy. m ml l&u outdi u in u cdu o ute
frra Iratle lunacy in "North Carolina. TA
a-ii rwiu . -
t)f course it will.
ipe out one i
.a
and tbe other w ill be suns to starnl. I
HeUh!
The Anton 7Tnwj u informed that J
in the 6th question tho word icta
riss was intended and th word Itue
urids wa. an error. The whole con
text. tnd acopc of the question show
thea.
CURRENT COMMENT.
On tho lower ground of ex
pediency, the proposition to shirk the
tariff iane is foolish. A tariff for
revenue i a part of the Iemocratic
party, and one of tlie corner alone
f foundation, visibly inoorpora-
tel in its entire fabric We can not
separate the party from it in the
public mind except by distinct, reite
rated repudiation and abandonment
platform and oor campaign speeches,
will deceive nobody and lose the I
mfidence of tho who believe that
. .a a. V T . I
eratic nartr id the nartv of tAriff.for. 1
revenue, or forsake his opposition to 1
it becaose its nlatform is iflent alKt
tbe tariff. We will gain no friends
by sach an omisaion, and cause the
dignat and demoralization in our
own ranks that inevitably result from
the cowardice- of leaders. (Jrcrn
M (S. i '.) Xcw, Ucm.
Hot a few days since an edu
cated negro of Atlanta left that
town between two suns, carrying
with biro a considerable amount of
money, of which he was the custodi
an. This money embraced the con
tribution!! of a society of which he
was a member and an officer. 1I
average capacity, and be seems to
VMarvv-wvawavBtWVaaaaVS. VU 411 1
have had the bene tit of what is
known aa "higher education." He
t only committed a skillful and
rcessful forgery upon ex pericncetl
nk officens but he counterfeited a
success
ban
seal of the society in order to betray
tue trust confided in him. Maron
( (ia.) Telraphy Ihm.
IKON OHE IN NORTH CARO
LINA. Washington C. Kerr, Slate Geologist.
Iliaa State contains a vast quantity
r . i
ted over a very wide area from the
K -i . 1 i.-lr.; i. I i.
' " w v ju.- iwnuac,
lor example.' for ncarlv four bun-
Jrm f r i 1 sva wAf w.dl a it.. I
. j I
limit of the State, beint? fonnd in
wokabU qaaatitiea in not less than
. ... . I
tnirtj counues. iiui a more impor- J
Z1 Uian lhe "ety or the.
r r .i. j :. r I
L a. ;lMre ucywiw.: irpn i
baa been smelted for a hundred years
in the .Middle and WM(rn mnnliai I
- . , . : . . . .. , .. -
L" !SMaJu.rarT; DUl..n
llJaaoawtltica saScaent for neiarh.
brOoTfwrampt
brota, . though o
equal to the
i
- -' I .-, imam
iton. -nincrrtn nis
fvoaa, . tnoagn so rudely prepare. !
.a a aa
Mdil t V, .... o a' I
v . "fc uue, uu- i
m ' " i bvw
and moat of tbtriron hHhert5 - manu
of U.bjit.Aematite
leV abunilant; aryv lim
jmroorti! Two .Ends of tiarbcii
(6rc oecnein aiAjciationjifithlhe
vi:lthlicottish biackindJJid
li
ore, (calcareous sidcrite). Many o
the beds of the two former ores,
magnetite and rsd hematite are. en
tirely. freQ f ffym, bolji sivphujvan
phOsfShOrtjSf sdnio'oPtlienr dita
a
iiia!i'aiifiK'.' uthtrw tifwie- tsstiii
still fltkert lioCH. ofvUhw mioate,
together with a small
qutttifs.and of sah nurremain
undeveloped orilv because occurring!
in a region hert&foVc 1
ble, and wholly o devoted .iogn-
wholly '. devoted .togn
lOUy ' devotea .iOgrt-
culture.; .Hut (their hiob value for-tbei
inannfaelnro of the best kinds of cut-
lory Htel, and ior.tha Basspmer rra.i
is bringing them promptly Jit to
notice and demand
SILENCIS WOULJD JlA VE'
ItEBX BETTER. A ' 1
Chicago later-Ocean, Rep. j--"If
the Inter-Oceafi oould be per
suaded to, read some of Ha Maasa'ehd-
setts exchanges it micht avoid makr
ing Huch a spectacle of itself when it,
undertakes to write about tbe Tejvka- '
bury buHin ess." Sjyringfield Unions I
lien.
Tlie Inter- Ocean has read tho ex
change list and witnessed he raortir
fying spectacle of numerous brethren
of the press in Massachusetts ridi
culing ah investigation which they
should have demanded ' 'under tbe
nftine "of humanity. Gov.
'.Butler's
aim may have been selfish and he
may have failed to prove all the
charges made, but enoagh has been
hwn to prove tho wisdom of the in-
- 7... ,
m:A0 -BU lao 8CMt, i'he sooner the
run Irrdtirtn ar1 :. that . I if., w-ia nnt
J prea of . Massachusetts :geL over up -
holding such a mess tbe better. Hon- I
J . . ... ...J
I lOQplo do UO
care.WDetJieJV S
I Ilepublican or Democrat
which
strikes down such inhuman, monsters.
but they will stand by the. man who
gives the blows, ' ' . " , '
A .FUSTfiTA T EM EXT.
Norfolk Virginian.
General I r ad ley TV Johnson has
written in the 'Strikers abont the
Westeru Uaion aa. fallows: . "When
a numb, r of workiogmen and woniwi
demand higher .wage ; from, a 00 r-
poration which paya,2.per cent. ,divir
J , . . 1 '
1 dends on Qignty million, of WAered
stcH-k wUicb does not .reoresent tif-
I .no r ra thA
.... - . - -
I id f .-w il4iti tnf a prvti nr. at. t rNi . w.v.
i fj "-r. . .v . w
1 liliiu mi.- mfui. iiic
1 r . - . . ,
i iiiioiic .iL 1LS own discretion. LO in-
9orD t,e mass 6f the taxes thus levied,
1 and to refuse to pay jnst compensa
lion to ib.if neonle bv Whom its enor-
.''-
mfm prOhts are gathered.
(Vneral Johnson's statement of
tbo issup hptwealn th- ftplpflrra.nh
.:i , i .i. w...,. it:
Company is just. The- Latter . $or-
poration tares the public at' its dis
cretion, and refuses to pay its em
ployees a tair compensation, It is
guilty of dishonesty in both transac
tions.
A XEir ORDER.
Wall Street News.
" alter, he began, "yoa may
bring me a npring chicken, a piece of
Iamb, a choice cut of
Ho was interrupted by the appear
ance of a friend, who chatted with
him for three or four minutes, and
then left.
"Waiter, how far had I got
asked tho gentleman.
"You were going to order a choice
"Ah cs I;wm then under the
m . 'i
impression mat tire west was enjoy- ;
i"g find weather, and the wheat was
IvAl m -a l-a m nl tri 1 i aa fiaAA oVi v'a H.1 p A
day for a fortnight, the harvest is
delayed and wheat is being badly
damaged. Waiter !" I
"ies, sir." J
"1 u make a
. aa a aT
a new order, based upon
of 13 per Cent, in the I
a falling off
crop
JJrinir me a dish of nork ami I
benns ami a glass of milk.
A GOOD JOKE ON AN EDI-
TOR.
Tarboro Southerner
We are told a good ono on the
fi1tsr f1hmm-ki4l nrrA T? ni yl a i 1 ln 1
Timts. Some time ago a rich old
man in Person county sent for editor
Tom in great haste. Capt. E. knew
that the old fellow had no relations,
VrV v...... ....v. iiuf me j
and fondly mnsed as he went along
"vj f, ,, g- . , 0"J
M,d ,d m,aD' arJ?1ethir wbl8'
per. "Come closer." I ho editor ap-
proacheal. "You know that I. have
worked hard, and that I have earned
every cent I . have. got. Some time
ago, you remember, I subscribed for
your paper for sixjnnths. There is
jiit one more number due. tne, and
as I am dying, and can't wait till
VOlir next iaillin rnm oa Anl not: rriun
S1,
nu a nickel and all .f n-r '
...... wh.. w .j ..
Ireland. Sorry Tronblea.
ll ia .Imnol tmnM.:v1. . . . 1
with lni.ni in . ki t. :
n.oi . . i .
"w .m WVI tiuu UltO. aililUDb U iilA
body tortured by disease and -racked bv
5 nje!9beorlc treatment So
ooea the bod V struirilinT for frpMnm
When a great feader arises. Ireland woes
may end. The great leader that expels
Aothmg like it for summer. diseases. KWn
m jxittle in the house; Never travel' wlth-
out one in your satchel. Thenob Always
hSVe a doctor arinnrf ' 1 . w
t -
...v.- iiiumian urapnne lead pencils ;
manufactured tor m Jewmh Ti inn rVii.
Uoaaweatablishe! in iso7J' J
aau : . . uai tfri aw V . .41 .1 a aT . TW -
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mw um wranu aaeaai lor.irngrfffg
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- 1 THE XATESilN
soptheJ?
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YORK. ; K n
Resignation of Gen. Ecfcert Denied
VnTonnded Report Relative to ITIexI-
ean - TelegrmphOompany Catbelle
eera.
t 4thte1Mornlnv? Star. 1
vV1
Wnu Yuimi Auwst 8; Ths rtussiaahatJ llwl'.'liaaklJ;gPgGd,ftt.
Cknerhadgnl ppsiUoajas
f f; t'r9:
t, ., ThenaQpaosment wv tjh,e local papers of
ijKpTa
' ZTfJ
i- wtiAiitnrfrSfi.ftf5Jn
I Za 7Zk?Z&
I Sttth'Ap'eFio8v-kAnotrujItuLuicgjigc
queice oLUhetstriki thiyeerAUniQn
employes, as that Company has been able
to tranBTHK pMnlptJy Jbaainessr 4o and
from that quarter. 8igwd.:-JoayB, ard, i
Secretary Mexican, telegrapn Company, j
New York, JulyB!-The Catholic 'Ab-1
stinence Union of 'Atoewcjf'aHtefeee's'ioil in"'
Treasurer: j as. u. JNatan. of . at. . I'auJ.
Minn.. Secretary.
FOREIGN. ,
Trltl orJewt In Habean for ITIurder
Ing a Ctarlattair Clrl Vrli-t, Not
GptlryJJeatn. of tie King of Annain
Tbe Frenen Preparing for the Cam
Talgu In Tonqnln. ' ' '
lBCabIatothSMormne8tar.l '
Londox, August 8:-The trial of tbe
I r2jwF'j
a christian
ten Jews, at Jfyiregyhyaza, Hiingary,
irn murdering issther aolemosia,
1 easlar. io order to procurojier blood to mix
oirl in a h vnfto-rtcriiA ot Tm'
, in paover bread, has been concluded. A
1 ruici oi not, gumy-wasreBuereur.-
liOWDON, Aug.. oy Ai aispaicu iroru ai
on, of today's date, states that Tuduc,
1 . ... . J 1
1 Bna was-succeeaea oy rnuauc.
1 Rt. ih Vronnh mmonr r.
j "ved at
" " uw campaign in lonqmo
With Mr. Harmand. ClVll CommiatlrtlW.r
I General in Tonnuin. and Admiral?IViirhel.
Qeneral in Tonquin, and AdmiralJCourbet.
DETROIT.
Destruction of tbe Commercial Flonr
InsRllIIa. By Telegraph to the Morning Star.j
Detroit, Aug. - S. The . Commercial
Flouring Mills of this city ,.( were destroyed
,Z. i JL? C.rDg; Trey W mong
the largest in the State.
Loss $75,000 : in-
su ranee $23,000. . The
su ranee $2S,uuu. lhe work of rebuilding
will be commenced immediately.
";V j W-"
u irtitt.. ki
TrTFtiitt.- 't-1 .-Ki
New
Vorat Stock
.-inMnTfrrHre.?1
Hlihcr.
"I By Telegraph io the Vornuur Starll ! '
Nkw Yokk, 'August & il A. M. Stocks
have been firm and higher 'fhis rooming!
Theadvaace in priea. ranged, frptu i to i
per cent.. the( latter n Wabasa preferred.
Burnett Coeoala, Tnlike air Other
Hair- areaaf nar. '!' -
I r. .
i is ine iiexi or Dromoiioir me stow in or ann
beaut if inff the Hair, andrenderin?: it'dark
I and gloasy. The Cocoadse holds, in a
I liquid form, a laree Drooortion of deodo-
1 nzea cocoanni ui . nreDarea exnresslv for
ses the peculiar properties which so ex -
acuy suit uiq various coDoions 01 me nu;
man hair.
The superiority of Burnett's Flavor
eno Extracts consists i a their perfect pu
rity and great strength. , f
WESLETAH- FEMALE IHSTITUTE,
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA,
OPENS SEPTEMBER SOTH, 1883. ONE OF THE
Fibot Schools for Younq Ladhs ra ths Uni
ted States. SarroondJiurs beautiful. Climate
nnrarpassod. PupUs from eighteen States.
TERMS AMONQ THE BEST IN THE UNION.
Board, Washinar, Emrllsh Course, Latin, French,
German, Instrumental Mosio, Ao.. for Scholastic
RTf WM. A. riARRIS, D. D President. I
. r. btaunron, Virginia. I
Jy 7 Deod4wA WCw sat tu th I
Uniprsity Virguiia.
DEPAltTMENT , OF LAW.
en owi j a.-xa w 1 I
i nu csjuuuu-vira ui ivuiuiuuaau oiabuie Law I
fl?"
tUeLaw-eiye fnU instruction in the principle
E&S
a -a a 1 .V a a. - iL 1 I
tuueuos w mid pcureuiry 01 me I
Jir5&Si?v.
--t . r - -
TTti itt at ci f'TT Cif XTi rtri n i o
UlUyerSliy 01. Y lTgUUa.
RtHOOLS OF MEDICINE.
Fnll and thorongh tastrtction, by lectures and
dailyoexammatkmsjmtbevanoossnbjectsof
AnatomiiUi m&tHai ihnniiont
racuity. or to JAH, jr. uakkisun,
July 18, 1888. Chairman of the Faculty.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Fa cnl ty of Six Professors. FnU Courses in Civil
Innl.f... rlL. t .V. a iv. I
Faculty, or to
twj.'ji' " MwB"ca jas p HAERisoii " I
JAS. F. HARRISON.
July IS. 1883
Chairman of the Faculty
su tu th ' '
Jy aSeodlm
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Colgate and - MUve&l
. u.-.r .:; i;
Announeements for 1883-84 will be
Courses.
sent on ap-
plication'.'
sat
je 1G Doaw&Wtf
ST. GEOH'GE'S HALL FOB BOYS, Reisters
town, Baltimora 'countjr, Md., prepares for
any college or business life. $300 per year. Un-
rpassed ia th Middle StAtm vttnv .T n Kr.
iwvn. a. jn.. mnclDai
r?rJTf I
Catalogues seat. , J
" " I
ST. MAEY'S SCHOOL,
THE ADVENT. TERM OF THE 85TH SEM
i. . rLnual ? 831011 of this School begins THUR8-
For Catalogue address the Rector, "
' Jy8 D-aW' BKNNKT SMKOES' A- M-
KING'S MOUNTAIN
HI G:H: SCHOOL,
Wnafc
number of students last year 197, from four
oytB. DosuMss -i-ouesB attacnea oaziorthern
plan. Average cost of board, tuition, and two
softs nut form,' -with '.all other expense for-ten
.mentlis, aaoa Send for catalogue and health
Cfrcolar, W.T.R.BELL, -
auKSiDAWrw . ... ..Principal.
T
Flobert Rifle,
WR VAW OFFER ME INPUPEMENTS, TO
Urooklyaj .yesterday, elected itbe, following f 0,t 55ifdr pg' j
omcers: , ttev. . j. m. uieory, ot wis., u r-: -.
President; Rev. j. D. Bowles, of Ohio, ! Fa PrAme. and $1 75 per
8rtuated bit1 the "Air Line " Railroad.
Sputhwst of . Charlotte,, in the midst of the I a . vani,e- ?aJLrax' w: c-aricl Mecklenburg
health and beanof tie mOTntahiSr Lal V0 an artvertialn medium it ia unsurpassed
boardlnar school in wtm -Nrh nZTi I Terms S1.60 year in advance. , t
J MfNQO M ARKKTi
1
A.R OPFIpE, August 3, 4 P. M. '
SPlfilTS TTJtiPENTINE The market.
na4uteadyJal,35i- cents per gallon,! I. ,
with sales reported later of 250 casks on
private terms, supposed to be 36 cents. j
ROSIN Market steady at $1 lTfforj
praia a- fo Q6od , trakiofl, ;
l
I he. market opened steady
f 1 &) per hhi of'280-' lbs. with 1 sales
fi l VS nil A'W n
llAVt,tH,itU,
s
CRUDE-'' TU RPElfTINB--Th market
ttrafeiStfliflr; with fi.ilpq mrurtfc at 41 9?v fri-r
. caTTON-Mrket ,,ntfiri .ut TO;.hl
..jftOTTON Market ouotetl nlt with
t 'vl vV " rV.:J '
the official quotations :
Ordinary. ,JtJ,,.. ...... .,tJb y 16 cents lb i
ooa uramary.. . . . . ,.. i id -10
IwJBlddltogii v.k.U 9
Middlmg... 9 "
ooaVtidUw. .9J , V ..."
; PEAUTSMarket firm.- We quote:
60(1 G5 fof Ex-
hiishel for Ifyncy,
0 v '
.n
8ECBIPTN.
CuttuU . . ., ........
Splrjts Turienijne.
Roaifl. . . -.. . . . .
.1 bale
Sift casks
V558-bbls
.' ; bbls
'215 bbls
i Tar...
Crude ,Turpentinpr .
1 4 '
i-
Uy Teteirratib to the Morntacr Star.l
Nkw Yokk; trgnst S.NoOn. Money
I str'ong'and higtier. atJk6'pet'1Qent. SterKng
I exebange 483J487J;." State ;,b6nd aull.
Qoverttmentstirm.
Cotnmeretai , :,
Cotton steady, with sales to-day of 889
bales: middling uDlands 101c: Orleans 101c.
Futures easy ; sales to-day at, the following
quotations: JiiTy ? 0.18c; ,&uprust ' 10.19c;
oew.naq; ifecember iy .yzc, , mour quiet
I nnil nnWTinnowul- Whoof niiiot and In
I lvtfr f!nrn n0t hiit 17& hin-h Trirb-
better, .porn quet' but -oJugher.' Pprk
weak at. $15 50gil5 75. Lard , steady at
oijuriuj turpenunt; ooc. nosiu
$1 571 CFreighfS.kteady and' quiet
FOREIGN JHARKBTESi..
(By Cable to the MornloK StarJ
i8-i-in SW1 demand, which is, freely .met at
n&A .
I aa w vf ia oon haloa-. mihuW fr ai.
sales of 13,000 bales4..fsOO'ibalev)fGB,!!spe
cniatgwn .ana export ; VTeoipts .qw bales
I 1 m c, August and; Septembei; , delivery
I a04avpeppeainer ana v.eQPer
I -K9! a04avpeppeainer ana .vetQPer
I tM.vt?ry; . .oq-waii.')iw;,WDer1, anu
JNovemoer delivery & s 6M; JMOFemOenand
January delivery 5 38 645 37-64d ; Janu
ary and Februin-y deljTerjr S S9-645 38'
64d. -i ; - ' : '
: Sales for he week were 63,000 bates, of
which '4BjtoO bales were American; specu
lation 1,830 balesexport 31,600 bales ; actual
expdrt 3,600'bales;' import 40,000 bales, of
which 30, 500 were American: stock 927,000
bales; of which 673, 000 are American refloat
tittemuer ueiivery l o-vu; JJeceruoer anu
203,000 bales, of which 34,000 bales are
I American.
I 'Meats Short clear middles" 41s.
I and December delivery 5 Se-od.' ;
Manchester market for yarns and fabrics
firm. i .
Sales of cotton to-day include 8,800 bales
American., , .
3.30 P. iL Uplands,, I in., c, August
and September delivery . 5 37-64d : Novem
ber and- December delivery 5 35-64d; De
cember and January delivery 5 36-64d.
4.00 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, October and
Movpmber deliyery 5 3t64d. , Futures
closed-quiet.
NeWTork Naval Stores JtEartcet.
I Jiew iOTfk, Journal OS Commerce. Aug. 2.
Spirits turpentine There is. a trifle stea-
dier market . and a Slight improvement in
prices, with a moderate stir to demand;
', nUi0 ; f,i o-riaQ-r'
Sales of 100 New York barrels on dock at
37c. ' Rosins There is a moderate inquiry
for strained at steady prices : medium and
fine qualities are' quiet; sales were 1.500
bblfl fhod ' fitrnihpfY Jit HO lnnrfwl ThA
o t Z " .
l??? VZ JT
7 o w ,7iT wSTfr .trwn in.
i lH' S flFsfodNll a
ZOj lOW pale Jv at 4a pate JVl at 1
f2 708 75; extra pale N at $2 903 00; j
Ark vV " , ' -a - -n- -. -m I
wmaow giass i v &i fo aiwfrijtx iaris
quoted at f 2 252 50 for Wilmington.
jritcu is quoiea at w.
Savanna.Ii Rice Market.
Savannah News, August 2.
The market continues steady and un-
cuaugeu wiiu saieB oi i M oarreis. w e quote :
jjiujvcu ofjujti;; vyuxuuiou $(joc; r airt(Q I aAiuuri1 ana iiUuu aimitsirti. never par
5ic; Good 5J6c; Prime 66ic; Choice
nominal; Rough Country lots 1 lOtf&l 15: I t
Tide Water $1 201 45. J
Given ii n tiv n0itnra I
"Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up j
. ,iT .... ., . , . .. I
' assure you it is true inat ne is entire-
lv cured, atift with nnt.hino- hiir. TTrwri Ttit. I
tefe; and only ten days ago his doctors gave
him lip aftd said he must die 1" I
go this day and, get some for my poor
wen-a-nay i mat s remarkable ! 1 will
George I know hops are good.
t
The Central Protestant
t'ainna iVt nan Annnm In n'.wt. ... '
TPB elihflity of its location, the number and
activity of its agents, and the constantly incroas-
big demand forlt among the more solid classes of I
The eligibility of its location, the number and
SSeaXrS&
r . i . ; ucuBauvio va
MoIaiki trnnlAtia annrlAiin A.1 rfmt-rm-n 1 tr
mo, .. uubuui jruur uuuiuss inierest, ana address
J. L. MICHATTX,
Greensboro W. C
The Home Journal,
PUBLISHED' EVERY FRIDAY HORNING,
At Warrenton, N. C.
JTOIIN AV. IIICKS,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
It has a splendid circnlatiottin, the counties of
SI
Address.
THE BOMB JOURNAL.
atrstf
; Warrenton. N. C.
The rion i5r,
mission and Wholesale Merchants and Mannfao
turers, and to those twho have adopted the plan
of selling, by sample, an excellent medium of
nhanSt f Sllf
THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER; PUBLESKED IN
the Poe Dee section, one of. the wealthiest
and most Drosoerous m the Rfjitn nfr. T n
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PtGOITTOM BIM)
F0MJGO!IDEISEIL
at,
at!
Stronfr, Simple, Purable, not Complicated, eaallr
vuuiaeadt Ugbt rvalta? with Bwlr moUon.
j I
I
lyTheBrnali isdrirnn by belts at both emi&.JH
The cylinders nre larpo and stiff, with out t.-el
DearingB running la anti-friction mrtal boxes.
The saws are made by on- owti machinery from the
best Sheffield Bteel, of 'Thou. Firth & Son., the ti'etli
wilt not bead, break oil, or turn back.
Iron pulleys throughout, brush strongly made, will!
adjustable boxes and. cat i Vournnin.
The machine In all parts is well proportion
iron frame, mnerlor work. nanlili, ent
ied, nti
terial.
rong
fine finish ; adjusted to produce ix'itt K8HlbUnultf.
anu
Kolnrithstandinflr the many addPd lmproTempnt6
these KEICB will be kept as heretofore pubiliibed, via:
3 wiuVi'i s
I tvJ lgwCogonCriri Co., j" I Y
I pricesof I WUh Self- With Self.
Sixes. I Gin! I Feeder or Feeder and
"""v I Condenser. Condonser.
' 30 saw a 75 00 $100 00 "$126 00
S6 ' 87 M 110 0 144 60
AO " 100 00 mtO J66 00
45 ' 113 00 14AM 170 ft
60 " 125 00 160 00 lf 00
60 " HO a 10 00 tsM 00
70 " 160 00 80S 00 Sl,t 00
80 " 180 00 g 09 l 00
tiyMoro Brown Oina hare been sold durinir the iant
four seasons than any other two makes combined i
N. B. Our manufacturing and shipping facilities
are unequalled. Full descriptive circular with hun
, dreds of planters; testimonials sent on appUiitioii.
Correspondence Solicited, address,
' BROWN COTTON WIN Co., Nw London , 't .
WM. X.' SPRINGBBJfc CO., Annt,
, ., Wilmington, N. ( '
my 12 DfcW4m wed eat
H.Brunhild feBro.
IMPORTERS AND DIALERS OF
I TTN n T .i n n rwa Jl-r "X7i n
I 1
AND PROPRIETORS OF
I . a . O X
I O ll'IIT II HTM o L d I
Rye Whiskeys.
Read Certificate of Prof. CHAS. W. PABNEY.IJr
Chemist.
"RaIiSigh, N C. 0t. Tth, 1882.
I have examined earefuliy and thorough! v
ilvzed a samole of whldkey. fcertlfied to te
analyzed a sample of
fair sanrole of the brand.- known- as "8ontlini
fetnd frad5,ilent ditloos tnally ,nal
"Chas. W. DXbnxt. Jr.. Chemist."
IN TRANSIT DrREOT.
A Cargo of Bass Ale,
Guinness' Extra Brown Stout, and
Cochran & Cantrill's Ginger Ale.
i it
Hicks & Brunhild Bros.
mctiinoivir, Va.,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST & FINEST
BRTGHT AND DARK 'CHEWING '
TOBACCOS,
IN ALL feHAPES AND SIZES! Send for Samples
and Quotations. ' '
je 4 ii . .
ROYSTER'S CELEBRATED CANDIES
RE MANUFACTURED IN RALEIGH, AND
comprise a fall assortment of .the leading styles
"y wimuuv uuuhl, lu juiwr anu 11W51
candies made in this sia. ann tcottat. av
mtmn ,!t--. A..a. .1 a. a A 1 t-tt" -mnm a n wm, .m
ht, the 1
i State, and EQVAL t
made in this country. ,
Three Ponnda for $a00.
Baskets !
a large and choiee selection of Plain and Fancy
lunches to fill them.
rnmK oi. tne uevniea meats, the Corned Beef.
Chipped Beef, Sardines and various Canned
inuut or xne-caaes ana crscaers and
PICKLES. Pickles that are hot,' Pickles that are
coiu, x-icKies mat are sweet, jricaies tnat are sour.
White.
stomach" in hot weather I
Pickles COLD ENOUGBTto cause "frigidity of
"wite,rT,HOT KNOUQH make 7oar ye
Pickles SOUR ENOUGH to make your mouth
wmw
t!tte &
Think of all these thinrs and see if we cannot
suit you
"COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH."
P. L. Bridgers & Co.f
HO Nortli. Front St.
jy 29 D&Wtf
X . r J
OOtTOIl DraHlCj
a a- a a a
High Qrado Acid Phosphate.
Gibbs fi; Co'sHigh Grade
AMHONIATED PHOSPHATE.
E, J. 10 WERS,
WILMmGTOW.rN. C.
Je 3 D&Wtf
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RALEIGH, N.' d1'
...
REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor.
BEV. C S. FARRISS, Associate Editor.
Organ ofr North vCaroia Baptists
. "! In Ita 1 44tli Tear. .
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