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- v ; -. . - 7lf ' 4jT" 'r.V 0 i ;r v. f yv;. ,-7. -r wm mi ' : ; . ' i 4 -if , - a-k. ,-y.,-.., n THR HORNINO STAB, th oUer dally Ml pr la North Ouoltna,is pt"3i idUy,exoep -t:. Moiidy, at $7 00 per year, $4 W or six montha, " ' i t OAior three months. for two xaontos; 7Sp. ; ' e or one month, to mall gubMriben Delivered to .- ' i ity sabMribers at the rate of IS cents per week : .-r ny period from oh week to one year. . ' d urvsrr.T (?r t MinahAA mrmrw TrldaT ; iruinffatlMperyear,S100torgUmoiitBB w I (DAone'V rrork:thera:are:morerthaWlfiOx1904ia oneday, io;twooays, J7jaiwayB-ow - .. oar days, $3 00 ; five days, $3 60 r on week, $400; i ivn vnnkg. tit SO : three Wflftkl 13 50: one month. T 1 10 00; two months, $17 00 ; thw months, i CO ; i tx BMMtto, t et twolre-wnths, fiO ed. Tea .ines erf solUNoapeMU type Buieenewjaare. ; r Ail anndnnoementg of Pairs, iPestiTals. . 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Only such remittances will be at the , rtHX oi um puDUsner.- :-- Communications, unless they oontaln. bnpor int ne ws,or discuss briefly and properlr subJecU I Xi,"", I aura iu evKry uuiw way, uit wiu myanaoiT d i Bvery other war. theV wQI invariably be -rejected If the real name of the autiMrs withheld Advertisers should always specify the Issue or asues they desire to advertise In.. Where no Is-I i aue is named the advertisement wiu be msertea I . r n the Daily. Where an advertiser eootracU fot I : the paper to be sent to him during the time hie I adverusementlsln,the proprietor will only he I ma Is named the advertisement win be inserted responsible for the mailing of the paper to his ad dress. .5 By WIL1IA1I H BERNARS. Thursday Evening, Sept. 4, 1884. EVENING EDITION. FIGURES IN THE t CENSUS -r" FOREIGN ELEMENT, -THE We propose " to avail ourselves of I 8ome instructive figures in a striking I "Tha FnrMori F.lpmptrt Sf I Our Population," in the Century for September. s Nevada has the greatest proportion of foreign born citizens. ' They nearly equal in numbers the na- . tive element.1 North Carolina has the smallest per cent, of foreign -citizens." Arizona Comes next to Nevada, and I ' - I next Dakota. Then come Minneo, I ta,i with its 34.3 per cent, foreign; California, 33.9;,1 Wisconsin, 30.9; 'Utah, 30.5; Montana, 2 9. 5; Wyoming, 28.7; Rhode Inland, ,26.8; Massachu setts, 24.9 New York, 23.09. ." 7 The Germans' are the most nnmer- ous. In 1880 they numbered 1,966, 742, or 3.9 per cent., of the . whole. They are distributed, throughout the country. New York has 355,913. This is very "important for the Dem ocrats if they all vote for Cleveland. Thetjsh State. This gives over 1 00,000, voters against some 75,000 German voters. In Germans Illinois is next. : to New York,the number being 235,7 86. Then come Ohio, 192,597; Wisconsin, 184,- 328; .Pennsylvania, 6426; Mis souri, 106,800; . .Michigan, ..; 89,085; Iowa, 88,268; Indiana, 80;756;iMi nesota, 66,592 ; New Jersey," 64,935 J Maryland, 45;481 ; California,. 42, Z: 532; Texas, 35J25; Nebraska, 31,- 125; Kentucky, 3 07413; Kansas, 28, . 034 arid so on. Massachusetts has 16,882 ; Connecticut, 1 5,627 ; Carolina, 950. ' " " The Census of 1880 showed there was about 1 vote to every i4:popn- - lation.' ; The German i vote.haa . in- creased considerably since 1880. In I JNew iork there are now probabl 90,000 German votes; in New Jersey 12,500; in Massadhusetts: 5,000; in i Uonnecticnt 4,000. The Germans do not remain on . the seaboald but '.-- i-i. .:.-' 'i,j -.-r? - ..:.. fc.iy?.I. K go into the interior. The; tion of German element in the States ;r is 14.0 per cent, in Wisconsin; 8.5 in Minnesota 6nnn6is; 7.0 in New York;" 9.8-Jn eBraskaC-JD ip Ohio; 5.7 in New Jersey; 5.4 jri IoWa and Michigan; ,.4;9 in California and I Missouri ; Maryland .4.8 ; pakQta4.3 ; Montana 4.3 : Indiana 4.0 and so vfCdown to a-Verjr smalPper cntage as v in North Carolina. : v y f The Irish born number l,854.57f. i or 3.7 per cent, of the whole.' New - f it 9 ior ieaus wun 4yy,44&. Then come in order Pennsylvania 236,505 ; Mas sachusetts, 226;700 ; Illinois,! 1 7,343 i vonnectic5t? .70,638;, California, 62, 962; . Missouri, 48,898 ; Iowa 44-061; and so' on down. Iridan has 25,741; Maryland, 2 lsWodUiana, 1 3,807 ; Maine, 13,421 ; New Hampshire, 13 052;. Vermont, 11,65 7;$West Vif gima; 6,459: .North Carolina . has but 611. The Irish stick to the sea- board States ' Of tbehole 63 per easy and natural to him, and then 1 SAUCT ANJAGGRESSIVE. THTLAT3ST NEWS, cent. are ohe' antio nortl of ; tape& Bnt -whence was .nia-jr V j 4- - -rr-North Carolina.-'V'7 f t an orator tobe Thle VYilmiqgtn StauIvc ty flOi: itf.!S0FTHE7QSIp? Itwill be,BeenWery import- 'nachewith to best of il.e wold. y8 ihat ColLf . C. Etjwarfrfce- U j, fll: ant the Irish volft1 is. rTber.tiio We askcda, wondrous jLL- rodxiGN. XL . ... ' -i; fl 4 1 a. A 1 11' A T l'llbll J71HLI1IWL IN "X IMHII lli ahGLLl0a I --...- 400,000 V0tes Til leasts n ew I t c.-Ai4QJf tTin I v, Tjr. In New Jersey oyer. 20,000;; In,Ohio some 1 8.000 r in & Connecticut soma 1 7.000: in Rhode Island more than I gjobO: in Maryland 'at' least iJOodj in 4 t i Q; W sAA 1 :f ifi i?X ': -M TKo T.nnni4Snninf Tpiofi.U"knn 111 thf I States is l2.?5rtittod&land: 12.71 I in Machusetts; ll.iM innti- .i-.-Ji. CMia.4 Mewr.iors.w Jersey; .2: in j Calif oA! and s on; New York has! the 08:151,914; , " 1" ; .U i-i- IViiJ ton Pennsylvania 130,360; alUlHMS, 130,- L.. m,J: . 'l J .. 360; Ohio, 64,tl4QJ Massachusetts CO,- 732,; North ParoliBa hai 4,103.. .They constitnto 17.5 1 e fchk;- of ; Utah; 8.2 per' cent of Nevada; -8.0 pe? cent , cnese :mKstugm, CiF""! 0.wy Massachusetts, 119,3025 New I 84.i82iM7.ll4;lferffi Car- " F"TP!1 ::f I t j - - : I vScandinayia; Under this wegi an4 S.wfedish nesota' has "f"vt yjf.Tj. Dakota.' 17:869: Ne w ' - ' , ;, ' --- .' " I Utah, 12,765V North Carolina has 92: The Chinese COtne nxt T m DOpO la ocxtji y i . , -n tion, with 104,468. t ' .. : 73,548 i OreffOh, 9,4 u California has 472; Nevada, 5,- 402; Idaho, 3,36G. ; New -York has 5. It carious . to note hoV New England .has been affected by the fnr;o pUmADt 'Tytitlfln has ""n ii I. ..-1 , . i been nspicnous for i ber sections and now it: is on- I to other spicuOus for its immigratioQ of for-eio-nera. Rhode Island has 26.4 per oent. of its population from foreign' 1 countries. Massachnsetta ;-24.9 ;. per cent. Only one-half bjf the people have both parents native. Connecti- ent has 21.0 per cent, foreign Maine 9.1: New Hampshire . 1 3i4 ; Vermont 12.4. New York has 123.9 per cent. ; New Jersey 19.6; Pennsylvania 16.1. Hie Southern States for : the 1 Inost t ---M I parkpuuw a erji bhisi imimwu ui f, , , ,L' .it- - . I the foreign element. VVest V lrginia 1 has less than 3 - per cent. Virginia I has not one foreign born in 1,000, and I i w . I JSorth Carolina tar less; frouisiananas I 5.8. Texas 7.3 ner cent.; 2.7 per ct. of I : l.' I M . I -.v-.i : nc-.jr, - tk; i.a io o. i Indiana 7.3; Michigan 24.8; Wiscon sin 30.9. But two-thirds are of for eign per centage in ; Wisconsin.: Two of .its members of the Congress are foreign born. (In MaasachnsettD two of ta membera are '. Irish. In Min- nesota o&Iy 65 ,7 are native. In Iowa 83.2 arei t native, -But our . space is up. I. The figures given are suggestive. They will : f urhish a basis for many calculations. It is - very important inai. uie ioreign element: snouia love liberty, ; regard law and support a i i.' i I r party of principle a jyarty. that is tor retorm ana.retrenchment; -Hi--V 'A 'THE I.OOSING OiF fllE SllTEB I. 17F. The eloquent Bikfipp PierceV of Georgia is dead:: A 'jgjreat man haj fallen in Israel, j Physically, mental ly and morally he was jindeed one of the most, striking figures in America whetr in bis prime, j- Of; splendid phy sique, of great ! manly beanty, of high intellect ; Well Cultivated and trained, of an eloquence tthat jjwas rarely equalled, xt a piBty:hit;wal simple, childlike, profound all-pern vadingour- eyes never; looked upon a more engaging1 perssqiiage." Said a gifted . minister;, to thiVriter more than twenty-five yeark jagd : "Ifthis world were to be destroyed by some omnific act, and but one man.of.alt its innaoitants was . p to be. pre served,, and Jbe was, to.be of. the high est type to show to other worlds what manner of men; peopled the stricken sphere, and ifwas left to me to make, the selection, ,NI should choose deorge,P. ierce.And this would have enmirable iudff- meiit." Therejhis? y Tarely :bee united; in one man so much of Chris-; tiaiigracie and - hmlit; WraafeH tf V phySiearperfection; so much of prac- tical . talent and sound indcrment Aft1 . k vaicu ouu tf - .-r. - - : . j and discretion i pbwer of v , speech ; 1 4. thti ,; im mm eyery-where ihe-went a power ra -ine unurctr. VY here ver he j preachecli ;Jhhiff;tfiei6rth ;o in jt-he SouthVhe Ade 'a great im :pressi6h. t He, iu&etitnes preached in j a.simpi, piam, smooth; j.Tray check iusmg- to indulge bisinindun those grajid flights of oratory thai were so head; is -embraced, : Nor I a-Vw warded raw all nowihonor bright, would, yo, aon I 'DudqW Sept. 'l 4.esterday after?; and Danish Mill- I ; , . , . s , ' 'i. t I tt for any lessr ) t i a. I noon nro caught m one or uie eauer,pue TnirrM.- I the blood-monev it eduldu out of the I rntii.-.-JL o-iVi u Kra Mn I of the Dnbunue Lumber ComDanv. and. it lOWS;, - nl ..V, . t:Q I wasvh bWoMhe control bUhe Pi a .. l mi vtcaanTirni n rv v n n ra wx t vu nniiiir i u . - w , w a v . w -. i v . -.....; . .. j v vw.-., . createst orator, he had;hoard JUs rl an8wer WAriSkBI-ri.rdt JXi has -it aJiUllu 11 ortlv Carolina is rinterestea- inline nqfjAuch'manH Wte lac 5 m&t&e Yiaiioa low many times and has often preached within its borders; 'ho -had -excellent ;Carolma blboa: in: his V OlTln. m Wmmmmm. Md a .great . -preacher, .Bevo -Pr, TWP;,whk TTaKfar I eotfnlyi i grftedaont weroireprc I . .7 ..... w ... . I w TOtnKfunanis yeary ?uu ot i thatJ wParf ii6t,cfeeitaini Ho died I ' t.t w . t fej .!( v i in.-r ;,. : i ; I - ! 7 'All mea jnu&t -come To the cold tomb Only the actions o the Just smell Sweet aua Wossoffl ... in. t.A mAnti inoiMf ftra nnh: I r flfir,t wwlnofld fi 54 85fc i At I w w ine ueut ";wipet ou-.y wio i WJueu UUli BU iWI, nu uuu L"yUerwv I i l' -j.sr... , i tobea most.othe bnrdeni' Referring to this ff ft re ductioa and -heavy oppression the New York - Times says: . a 'It is in order now to claim that this is a ; result of which the 1 Republican party has I . . . . , . T. 1 1 at. i reason to oo prouu. uibomviihuiuiuuui parties- ought tpbe asoamea. The only nnMU MAn mliA Ann mrnxul nrltK nniot aaii' I public men who can regard wUh quiet con- lpce tMs-Tinuecessarjr d inexcusable dram on too resources ot tnexax-payerB are f "lir7.PPPa lV ? . Another evidence cf , the truthful ness of that glowing pictnie ofnprosr I perity and happiness drawn by Blaine in his long-winded letter is to be found in such news items as follows : - -. . ...-,.. . ? "PrrrsBUKO. Pa.. September 1, The pig iron businessja this city is at present in ! a veryunsatUfactory condition . owing to the depressed State of the' Iron trade. For i uau) ui lutt iruu nuiB. cur 1.U mi ni annuL siuu.tiini.utiu annua.it v- i Anitr wftrrnn in jitb vnn 'frnff nuraiK i V fAmtklV: Ait' nift". I r"r r "i 777 I r - " "yiLCL'.Ti I UepaiUneatr The enurysictoor lunner.. r 3 ' I why the grm'wat debt'-shduM'be I xp cau- cuss woruHy,,! .tvoknuwaru between 5. OOpOOO and 6,000,000 . feet, was Ydrfc is16,49: I -.uila 2 lta lii--id;U I 'disafi'Deared. from the speaker'a stand I burned. Tiwsdn lumber from 5.000 to wiwu -'u,". ou i at snonia be made about seven month six furnaces have been I ioroipiy expeiiea irom ineir own law idle, with no fixed date when they will be I f ul holdings and have made com blown in. The restriction of these fur . I nlairitM to the anthoritiea. Snponhon 1 Tiorwsci la an afrrrrpfNitA tt l7fW) ftrtna chiI flnv r.n: "Y.r r-vv-.vv-v about 1,200 tons from nine furnaces four of the Bessemer, at Bessemer. Station, two of the Eliza,' one of the Lucy," one of tbe t i ii a iv. rm t ; : v $ ; : , i. So mnnh for a Hi an. -Tariff. I'fenn " . Z , a . V- . ?. , . e - . - f if l f a HaiiiK an fia. f nran ha v v been smothered with-kindness. 1 Senator Anthony, oT Rhode j I s- land, who has been in bad health for " ..'. Apri.,.2815, u .i--w. wi year. He wafiwt editor. He was Governor twice and declined re - election. eyentltheSepate;ia 1859, and his term-would .not have - rr t expired nntd 1889. . He was Prtei- dent of the Senate at one ' time He was not a great m.n, bat an' honest r .-' ; -. i ,! v one. anu was reapecteu . oy. ine pen? ators of both parties, . . ULAINE COXriGTRDOE, THE INFAMOUS w; KNOW-NOTHING CIRCULAR ' Special Dtspatch to the Boston Poet Augusta; Mk.,' Angust' 29.-Ex- "Gov. Plaisted's iarraiirnment:' of Blafee for thepuolatidir Andircu - lation of the Madiean 'circular has caused 1 a profound imptessidnf here, The case as maoagainst Blaine is complete and nndemahlifi Any denial . should, fcet madefy JBiaine fer testimony will y be, produced, I'iWjiBi wgm.ee box. r The Kennebec - Journal . this morning made a r,sprrv exhibition of itself, by an attempted defence which is really an ifiMmittttonTrnat- says not one word about the,swotn fflrl M-tiksX&&i&ii6'2Z affidavit of lJaniellsuekley, wh(S for filM'VMrfl l'a .'tnf.-amilA a4 fom V tra x&na . .rnB. om . . . . . ? "WttgeW-lWJr; 10 the-chaiof evidence against Biame.: : JSlrBuck ley;testifies that he saw the circulars stacked up . upon .the floor of a room in Mr. Blaine's house thM. his atten- VTittS Irish Catholic DifftMMr-J oircniaT n - JnaiCTant :;atm. uf-tto'-vi iT - v , -D. umaoie Buckley in this years. .a J. ifTl.... . -" - '" -1 " - w rr-wS'wJWWw .nf7 fi.'.WWey'sep uation ior truth and veracity , is un impeacfrable. MCBucklev said to diyIfckeptlbiitof discussion . t.m.uw . .Mava ouu- TT VA Vl John Boyle QeilJytbat he neve directly or indireetiyihad anything: to-jdo. withtthe preparation I, or cimu lation nf the Madigan circuJar .This Mr. Blaine said solemnly, on hra hon or as a. gejitlemanf was, then pro' yoked, because I knew he was lying,: -y.1'15?; oath to the-statement .wch has- caused no much stir. V It is God's trnth, every word of it.'y -' lawver. a: -mml debater, bold friend, is all. thfttnnt donbt of it. L OT0.y,himse4& Wl W.??mwl??iP?2PM.? td 11 m? the iassistaneof arlU I W?$&$f tPrajQyiuekbYtthe.namei6f Jtta?O.WM cahrrnttCfll EdwardR:ft'thRo I ,.( , i r f-V;,;ifr":"KPTVK I '"l,f-,v" i i .GohtEd-a I lieard that bo diditi when vrards was-'a ' Demoeratkf h nrff" tn4a 'I- . . ---t . ! . . rf j . Ti-ari tivo andnndasUial teomr.xnf&rmth I taittonoteio qu6Sti necled. with, the proper sanitary: X$sfa-1 tajnlv: .uiVi ouestion and as many questions, as .yoa may,,?) pje ta Iwill an W withU &eW ef . alacritv;w A Weir Marae; , " ti. ... in pursuib 01 mr. mayo wuv usu m staVtrahd beat hinf'in the fbotceatl tV. : ' ' v' v? ,? CUItREJtT'COMMBNT -r 'lhe editor, of .aVosteVh'Be-' publican' paper, without any .nten- ;.. ; , - . .,-- 4l I Mwug-wi'jooijuiiiuujiwijr: I flUtinilillr tfl TkA'C ' Q. ' fm Till TT nil fci aivai I meaning to pay a 'complimenty says I Thaf diligent authorities at' Wasfr! i ,'nn(nn liivn ' nnaaraA irrnnt tranAa 7, I the Northwest, lanrel aSeU f tbe Northwest, larel v ynadet r f rAiMN-:i..- .nf AMaMuM of immense iracts of .thftubjiol'db-r main.?- .Lands enough to -snake an empire have been deliberately stolen by fthe cattle companies of the Northwest; largely made up jbf for- faniod' "Tictn YAjBn eigners." Wire fences ;hiyp been run around stolen tracts ' of ' land as large as counties. In ;' many ' i! in stances honest settlers have been i -ti ... -. I n i mode in U ongresa long.ago, and re norta in - Western nnwRn.rrt) for poria in v usiurn , newspapers ior years , past, have made , these grand larcenies of land familiar to the read- ing public Ana now we are assea to believe that the "diligent atrthori- lino f- Wnaliiniyf Ati llftvA nnsKr)' a w v iso as ni.vii ucb w u uucaiiuvu these! '?great .. frauds." Washington Post. Dem. . , r In the exercise of hia offip.fi 0!ovi Cleveland has shown that he . . .i - . . . nas quanncations 01 ine nignestoraer I as an j executive officer. His papers iol4t a r hu mrrlr ttnf ova nti ne1 rl Mfais5."rsi I ilir. thev ar0 - from deceptive 1 discussion of extraneous matters. I His public 1 acU show him' tip be t -f.p-..yuB v.-.. service and municipal reformer. He has yielded' to no, popnjar t cUmor, but has been lust to all interests and I. mindful of the trie welfare! 6f all i conaiuons oifDeoDie . xie. ia tnen a . TTa. ia hiaK a. I i ..- f ' , . man I as this. Country DOW. peeds for President, -1 Indiana. Indunuhtnt Republicans! - - ---w- - . w - - TItti BZAlNE LIBEt. 8VIT. h i . Tv. tat i -vt i T.-VT to Cr,t o - a PMtiman. lDIAAT0US,&ept. 2.--TArgnment was I heard tO-dav in the United r:.:. rL T.a. ' Trr 1. iioMi-OiWuiiii w uuga wr ulhjh nrnaiAtnn 4.A iiamn... 4.1a Trniin ' nn fb lVnnir flll"I:' h Company to the cont I nlAint nf Jtmrii '"Rfnliin iiircrin fibelj The attorneys for the de-c fens oontended, firsts that the !.de scriptiom of Blaine in the alleged libellous t publication. was note luffi- ciently specific and might have to-. i f erred to s0rae-rt,Iier-iain6i- second I fiiot. the publicati6hJwiWiith6 te- titrW1 attic that" of an wqtnry; third,' that the e waa not libellous in itself, and BlainV iHJ! order to recover I must I -." '""Sw AUO 1 attornevs f Of ! Mr". - lilainoJ renlied sue - for social damages; ITie I 1. - n -r i . m . . . I mangr unuer aaviseraenw ll is not, known .when a -decision .will fee rrivon, .. give MaJ. Stedman'a Appolntmenta. r The Pemocratic', StaW Committee. announce the f oowjnppoint'ments iir-.j r u a.!lT'r . , can jaDaidate,ia-ivHpa to meet him:. I - vnaneston, Daturaay, oept., 6., .. "'fe ya, j.:.iui. k-ww it Winston, satnrdayjsept. 20." s:J I y uumam, MondaT;etjt:'22i-J tw. PWtjora-WedaesdawSerotJ24i, IFayetteville, Friday; Sept 26. 4 t Lujmbertorii Saturday Sept,, 27.. . ,- iiupw, xuonaay, Heps. 29;,-., , Worried mind. Fevered brain , Dreid ful day with unsettled market. -(JnableTo eat dinner after Iffay Vork; .Vain effort to restat night. Horrid fe&inKs'ia vle of to-morrow. Body and tnind want toning up Brown's Iron Bitters.doea.it, Hilrely: au4y icklyyMrTooyi f of VTavares, grange county,.Fla, has experienced the benefit of this valuable remedy," and says; "I cheerfully recommend it I keep It on hand all the lime." Cures dyflpepghj, indi gestion, weakness, etc,- ' f , i saucuy.anq-affgresf-1 ""r-1"" -TIi. "T" aiijjir u. nK !!:u uianonoi a useiui anaoraameofra I wa.Kji:ir Trcrri?'- ,:v: 1 balldih in the inorthweate corner: I . f . 4 I Mav T ATAa vntf 1iT.!rtn4 nhilttlTC I '.i.nm n VntifTnation of tWa treats of m tnewiBt. 1 V ? nrf amlv Cn .Tm:- I TeerPTtrittiand the payment tithe Fire In a Sulphur Mine-Twenty Lives snmt; Cnirer---PIe-rliren4nt .ltalr-Whal the Frencli and Chinese ' ' - - IR rtehlA tri thA WnrntlMF'Staj:., i?rk-rsMrntimnr 4. ai- -iitcoaia. ffiUhatbS worslrartlrssto dit tW: September 41 tP.wnX!??."8? gatdless1 goTfirutneou tueir uremwwa-iMWtu . fJtom fiftMn twenty days. . -iySsTdayiinid .toitlsCFfendb Oon s?Je8, demnity for the-IiaBgaon-affwtr" I J-4, V' - ' rr ' ' 5 !u 5 ,M MQW4u, , I on sT,it 'TI.a tAJraR rlAn iw,ww, . '""'-j. """f. - c wni toD tbtt1totftl to I twvvy ii y m n New York, Stock Market Stronc and -1 1 tBy Telegraph to the Horning Star. I : i . Nbw Ypkk. Wal), Street, September , 4, 11 A. M. Stocks are stronger and nave advanced to' If per cent., ' the latter in Umou racinc. I t1 a7li. i I St. Paul to 84, Western Uni New York Northwest to I . Pn to . Western Union to ! 65 i, I Pacific Mail to49i. :. r VERMONT. I axeturavB of tbe yota m Benning I " topcouaty. , ' IBy Telegraph to-the Moralnr Star.1 ' v BEKsniGTOH, Sept. 4. Pull returns from Bennington ,- county give , Pingree's . ma jority as 648. Republican Senators are elected by 682 maJorify,"and MeCall, Rep., tar sheriff, beats Robinson, Dem., by 10 msjofity, . . . , : ; GEORGIA. Nomination for Concrest In the Sixth DIetrIe.; "x" ' By Telerraph to the Voralrtff Star.1 ATtjAitT;- Sep "4"4.r" A dispth to the Constitution, from Macon, says Hon. Jaa. Q. Blount was unanimously renominated for Congress in tlie Sixth District yester- aay. To act on the liver and cleanse the bow els no medicine equals Ayer's Cathartic .! It I i " 1 I lap8. t GQX CZ I auklll V alley ' -1. I FT JUL. I Opening of a Hew line for Preight . , . and Paasengert.- jt : f;. ; ; , I " iMlWttoTiili' 8 Heel, I ; . ... r , -t- ..... . , i M !Vr i ax. xvi - yaLuii wiu I W 1 T s ul. n.Wul --.v. i j." w. I vlaFayettevllle to Shoe Heel, eoiraectin? with I tha Oarolina Central at Shoe Heel for WUmlng- a nm. ann nari ina nannnm.nr Tnn nnnnn Kates for FrelRitt and Passengers win be teade as liberal as any Jtoaa ta the state.: - - f This Is the straltest and shortest connection tlat can be made from, Wilmington and. the I C'onntles or North Carolina and South Carolina I ad kmnt to 8hoe Heel, to an Points in Western I North Caroflaa. and to those North of Oreena- I Po reached; by the cfcmonaDanvuie.sys- i tem, anaInmanoraDyueseaDoara Air fane. I "; -v-i i ti The. - Company guarantees prompt transportation for Freight and fa-sengi The.' Company troaraatees prompt and (safe .nation lor irreignt ana asseneers. toaU points North and South, at the most liberal rates. For Treicbt Tariffs andlPassentrer Sates apply to JOHN M. BOSS, General Freight and Passen ger agent, Fayeueviue, . v.,.- r.-, - . " ; ? ! ' V ; JAS S.MORBfSON, ;; -'V"'-'-'--- 1 t!-...i..!i GenlSnp't. JNO.M. ROSB,, ! .'7 ,..,.,7., . .. . . en i irreignt a j. ass.-Ag t. Vahg44W . th ga . The Cotton Plaait. ' At S-paee-40 colnsan Aniealtaral - Journal, the only paper Jn Sooth QaroTinapnblishedenif-ev tm the interest of, the banner w4aiuifaf.tiiw. I The best andrckeapestAgricnitur nthk T BOawU . ttt CKNTS A TKA ' l -Ji":! i.- 4- f n rf.- ! oieSU t Ijand bythe best farmers hi tboStato 4Hi D.n.t. . ' fend 'postal for speclmea copies for jfcnrsoW HI IWr imiKUWrBi Ttil I Ad ddress . IfoKERALL, . ' ' -Marion; a O" tircjeT nanus mpaia UOMflies. arDt'miA,bS r? sslumn weekly 5SR5y?,irt-"SSl "h-BU-aiaAfo subecrlbers. Postage Paid, at per annum, always la adV ranee, h, wiu give tne news pi the day in as amnle form as lta amwa rtn trnii ,ii WaiTm. Fiar anaoooasionai correspondents wlllontiS i bute letters f rom the-Catrtta.1 on stat.. aoHtles ..A. . M . , . . . . . T . Demooratlo In pontics, the BaaBV-ra will la-. bpr, first of all, to assure the prosperity of tha yor tne st agrl iwwaoi irajeiievuM, to neveiop tbevast agn eultnral resouroes of Its own and th aeigbbor' eultnral resouroes of its o . uik oouuues-i ana . xo promote ail. tnat eonoerua the welfare of the people of North Carolina,' Opposed "-.to- aaoh Innovations on the hoely waysjor oar atners as, In the enlse of proi ha mUA M DTunrcBB, harm society, the Ossutraa will be found i full sympathy; with the new' thlngi? voorn or the changed condition ho Sowtl, -which ,fnnd jndgment or enlightened texperienca flnd" be also good.. A. As to the rest', tt win strive to deseryeAne re-v imtation Of th amA It InhAvlM. - ''. ' i - ' f eb 8 tf a. J. HA It. Jb. lor t proiecuoo, rc- s ihA muiHoienm sou riumtf wuiuo. Han. A j.Thn. ThtntiMfmu! M-IJl Bsr p lnaiiinnDiir HBtraicuiH 'IjUIH ndersigned wmreV.ve the bUoaUora theyATETKVILlK rjBSBHVimP" "-T.X COMiMBRCIAL. tfl I,'M IN C1TON- MARKET ;7"ifAU braOE, 84, 4 P. M piRIT&TURPENTINE--The market was 'quoted: firm af 28- cents per gallon, with sales reported of 50 casks at - that t j. UOSllThe jnarkct was quoted riady at 95 ? cents v for . Strained- nd $ t40 ' for , 1 " -"t--- ,tlf TAR Thoinarkel was quotedsteady at ffb'tiwHifrf at r.pBm TPEiqpIThemarket was steacly, witli'sales reported fat $1 00 for Hard ;itnd;ii7dr;?v1rgtri and Tellow COTTON-h-' market waaquoied quiet. gmalfjrtported- followjg. f were the; official qqotaUot)?- . , : ; ?, , , ; Mrdmary .f.v . V4 cenis id UUUU U1UIUUJ ig Low Middling . I 8f Middling, i. . . ,.V4,:101 Qobd HiddUnfc.f 10 HKCEIPTS. 5- 2Gi bales 252 casks 757 ' bbls ' 325 bbls ..$4 bbls Cotton: Spirits Turjntinc.,. ?; Rosm . - . . - -. -. ..'.-" TaT'- 'r.-. m ....4t. .Mi-". . .... i i - ( y nde Turpentine: . a v. . r IBy TeleKrapb.tothe Morning Star. , , . ' Nkw YoKXlSeptember 4, jloon. Money strong af23 per cebiL Sterling exchange 483483J and 483485J i 1 State bonds dul. ibwyernmeats loweri ;J : . ... TA-A.ArA.7 Cotton steady.-with sales' to-day of 916 bales ; middling uplands lOfc Orleans ii tc. Future firmVitb sales to day at the fol lo wing quotations: September 10. 75c; Octo ber 10.57c November 10.49c; December 10.53c; -Janiwjry 10.6?c; February 10.74c, Flour dull. Wheat iic lower. Corn lc higber. 'Pork quiet at $18 0018 25. Lard dull at $7 90. Spirits turpehtine steady at-31ic. Bosip steady at $1 22J1 27i. Freights steady. , . - Bax-TTMoiue. September 4, Flour steady and quiet at quotations: Howard street and Western superfine $2 172 55 ; extra $3 00 3 75: familv t4 D05 00; city mills super $2 87375; extra $3 00(3 50; liio brands $4 754 87 -Wheat southern .. firmer and quiet; western about steady, closing dull : southern red 9092c; do amber 93 96c; No. 1, Maryland 93f94c; No.;2 west ern winter red on spot 59l9ic.; Corn southern scarce and .firmer; western nomi nal; Southern white 6870e; yellow 63 UOiC. . .;;:" ..'rv:-.: ., .iv";-..;- y ' r BB-"BB-- ' iroKGlCNISAHKETa. " (By Cable to the Horning Star.l Livkpool, September 4, Noon. Cotton business good at hardening rates; mid- dhog uplanda6306d; uoUrleans 6fd; sales to day were, 12,000 bales, of which 2,000 were for speculation and export; receipts 8,000 -Ijates, of which oUO were- American. ulures quiet at an advance; uplands,! m c, September delivery 6 13-64d;Septemberand October delivery 6 10-646 ll-64d; Octo ber and November delivery 6 2-646 3-64d ; November andPeoember delivery 5 63-64d ; December, and J anuary delivery 5 biM4d ; jJanuary and irebruary delivery 6d; ireurua ry and, March delivery 6- l-64d; Alarch and April delivery 6 3-64d ;October delivery 6 ll-64d. ; --. v . Breadstulls quiet but steady. Beef ex tra India mess 100s ; pork prime mess 77s, spirits lurpenime a4s va. Sales for the week were 63.000 bales, of which 41,000 bales were American'; specu lation &,uuu Dales; export 3, SOU bales; actual export 5,300 bales; total imports 27.000 bale&,of which 16,000 were American; stock vuo.uuu bales : American 419.000 bales. 2 P. M. Uplands. 1 m c, September de livery 6 13-64d, value; September and ;Qc- toner delivery 6 -10-64d, buyers' option: October and November delivery 6 3-r64d,i . -'J'.."" , UA WW delivery 5 63-64d. lvalue: Xecember and January delivery &63-64d, sellers'; option; J anuary. and J ebruarv delivery 5 63-64d buyers option; February and'AlArch de livery 6. l-64d, buyere option ; March and April delivery 6 3-64d, buyers' option - Oc tober delivery, o 10-64d, buyers', option. j utures quiet and steady. . 2.30 P. M. Good middling uplands G 5-1 6d; middling uplands 6 3-16d; low middling 6d; good .ordinary 5 13-16dj or dinarv SJd. Good middlini? Texas did: LmiddW Texas 6fd; low middling 6 Jd good ordinary lrlOd : ordinary 5 7-1 6d. Good middling Orleans 6d; low middling 6164d; ood ordinary 616dorfinary 5 -7-16d.. : . - -" ; ' . . . 5 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, September de-. livery 6 12-64d, sellers option; September and October delivery 6 9-64d, .buyers', op tion; October and November delivery (I 2x64d, sellers' option November, and De cember delivery 5 62M4d, sellers' option; December and January delivery 5 61-64dj buyere option ; January and February deli very 5 62-64d, buyers'- option; February and: March delivery 6 l-64d, Bellers option; March and April delivery 6 3-64d, , value; uctober delivery e y-64d, buyers puon Futures closed steady. Sales of cotton to-day include 9J00 bales -New VorkBlcenarVet. N. Y. Journal of Commerce Sept. 3. The market is steady, tut shows a falling off - in demand, as maav bnvers are waitincr ' to see what effect the new crop will have uu prices, .as wen as;to oe awo to oner me new to those who ball fo it. There is a t transactions are limited on account of small 1 common to fair, at 5c; good tO i rime.at i 66Jcychoice' at 6J6!c. :' !' t iy . i TicrcesBbis? IExiortsfortW week.i..;i . - 206 iExpdrtfrom JanuaiMl 51- "16,078 . . . . . . in . . n n XitLjpofjESBame wme lasiyear.. ao . 14,010 ::Jr.;'"MVnB.aH RleeMarltet.. ; ' 'y ; Savamjah Ifews. Sept. 3.f :-. ' ' The market continues duil and' nominal. Ther sales for tho day were T barrels. Ap- ' pended are; the official quotations of the Board of Trade: ; Fair 55fc ; Good .5c: Prime 5i6c ,l .....v : v .Rough rice Country lots 90cfl 20Jtide i iratcr ft 251 40.!l ; 1 w-W------ The:Eobesonian; lit: i -t ; ' i. l..; l 7.1.. ...I . ! rl"1 ( Published every Wednesday lnLuipberton, N. C v -n-B w iv tr.mAnmn . ,'- i. . . .i , 7 ...... . HASTSX LARGEST CIRCULATI0K AND TUB ! lartrest advertising patronage of any paper. la the - State. t now has over elsrht hundred sub-, soribers In Robeson county alone, besides a gen-,, era! circulation in the counties of Moore, Cum berlandv .Bladen, Columbus,- Biohinend. and ,ia the, ad jolnine counties, -Marlon, Marlboro and 1 DartinertotLt In South Carellna. Iaa2tt v ;y a ut. jfeo P?AL5T.SIniTER' B-CBY DAUB A t-??A?J!SjK PiticaP Printeirs-the franer havfair published the-flrst daily newspa per Issued In Columbia, over thirty years ago, be. injrwell known by all Its citizens.' ; . 'ii5 StaiXEaTADVANCS Is the best Advert! m Medium In the Ccuaty for merchants and other business men. y .- ; i: r. . ,t . Hubsoriptlon only f 1.60 per year," ? : " . a ..Address t DARB ftAlUCELBK.'' -mb 4tf - 8umtor8.c, rf BESITOHlE lledlcine, combinintr t- 'jaE? - tonics, nlcUy"arrl,Wni produce UpationSiShefl, Itenriches and purifies hVbK 1? the appetite aids the assimilSof ?u a, heves Heartburn and Belching i fotHl'' ens the muscles and nerna g' d slm& For Intermittent Fevers Tji;.i t Energy, &c, it has no equal tu1' Iaci of The genuine has above tnflA m . crossed red lines on wrapper t. 1 ,mark Rn Bade oaljby BKOWN CHEMICAL I !nootLoi. ' 10., BiLTI nn.r ' Buffalo Lithia Water FOR MALARIAL POISONINU. use op rr m A casb op vei.low rRV Da. Wm. T. Howard, op Lai.tivok Professor of Diseases of Women ;yid ChUdreu in the University of Maryland. Dr. Howard attests ihe common adm,ior.n , Om water tn "a wide range ofcrT, toe far-famed White Sniphur Spring Vft? brier county. West Virginia, and' d?tl - "Indeed, in a certain fi sunerior to the latter. I allude to the . ,wrch debUlty attendant upon the ta?dy eonvalet o.. ewe tain forms of Atmic Dj.,,epia, and ai tt 7' tions Peculiar to Women that aVremcdiaLlo au ' by mineral waters, hi shm t. w, re i ,v,,7 ,L r V . ' . . " k'ul-3 Ttim varieties. 1 1, est and mottvnnwtakalte amnmd ofm)li,r , i, thelarnest number of -eastx in WOuld unhesitatingly gay the Pffulo s,,r;,J it -ji w Db. .0. P. Manson, op Riciimont), Va .Late Professor of General Patholocy and l-UyL ."hj vlxj injviv..i .wiicu ui lrmm ; "I have observed marked snnntivoorf.u.io t jtte Buffalo Water ia Malarial C'aciey.a. Aniomc x.y7ii,oieo me J-ecmiarAt ,iliONxnf)o. Jin, iinranill, JJtJXKnUHUIHtshl, l UnllUC Fililita. lions, &c. It has1 been esi.eftinllvnii..T.;..c;. Chronic Intermittent Fever, ntnm rouitni.nim cnaracur, which had ooslin-afdy mlltstouti the gi remedies, having been restored to 'jmfu-t hmlth in a brief space of lime by a sojourn at the XiniMii" Db. John W. Wiixiamson, Jackson, Tenn. Extracts from Communication on die Tlmawutk - . -1 . JI . I. ir t i - . i ... . . . . ' A.a,umvj me js-ujuw iiiuna ) airr in the , "Virginia Medical Mt nt,! if for February, lh77. "Their great value in Malarial )iwm and. Sequela has been most abundantly and satisfac torily tested: and I have no Question thnt, it, wmii,. 1 have been a valuable auxiliary In the treatment : afflicted the Mississippi Valley durine: t he past Duuiui.r. x presunucu 11. uiystiu, auu it t;avft prompt relief in a case of Suppression of I . ;,, in Yellmo Fever, and decidedly mitigated other, dis tressing and dangerous symptoms. , The patient, re covered, but how far the water may have contri buted to that result (having prescribed it in bnt a single case) I, of course, cannot undertaken) say. 77tere is no doubt, hoioever, aUmt the f mi thnt its administration was attended by the most 4. mi cial results." Springs now opens for gnests. water In cases of one dozen half gallon bottles $5 per case at the Springs. Springs pamphlet mailed to any addrcs. For sale by W. H. Green, where the tjn inss pamphlet may be found. . j thus, if.truuuji, iTopneip.. aplOtf arm Buffalo Lithia Spring Va Patapsco Flouring Established 1774. Bttbra 1774. Rolls 1S82 PATENT- iCAuAMBRILLMfg.Co. THIS COMPANY OWNS AND OPERATES TURKU MILLS, as follows : PATAPSCO MILL A, av 3LLIC0TT CITT, Md. PATAPSCO MILL B, lit BALTIMORE, Md. ' ?ATAPSC0 MILL C, at ORANGE GROVB, Md. , j navog a dally capacity oj 1500 Barrels. " The v.lue 6f Flour depends .s V. - ..rt- ate quantityof Gluten, Star. .... phate of Lime. Maryland a U!e from which cur Patent Kolte; i un m1 factured,is unequalled for i's niirityau.irupe rior quality of alible propei i .es. sk your Grocer i r Patapsco 8aperlajve, Cap j: " mm , Pataps () Choice Patent, Nit" 1 "'-'"I ' Patapsco Family, Cl.e -ipe:lx K.tr.i. Patapsco iJstra, ' " vif.rd i'Vmly. f Orange Gtov yxtra C. A. GAMPniLL A. " a CO , .i.iiL'W're, Represented by aur2Cm saf tuth -TVS - i r THE LAN! R.K. PUBLISH SI STATESVILLE, IRi,'.F?L N ' is T.ra t leading Newspaper ir Wed,- n t fiort -. ..... Carolina, . fj I - Itlatiia aniv nemocr? ': !' ' Iredell County one of ii " counties in the gtate an au.: local circulation than any i. .rr published In the county. larr itofarf :.tie,Alle :r..r ttian (;r.ed;and Its circulation in Alexttian ghany, Yadkin, Davie and : v that of any two papers 11 : . Is rapidly acquiring a sti Surry, Rowan and westf ic-.iei'tr';- r. . It Is the only paper In Wpv-n b 1 ,,,NT)ltUll ttat employs a toumAi- OM ; ,( VmcJ tons keep constantly bef oi ... - : ,..,,n y u this system a rapidly lncre. s t . ir result, making tne Lammum. wkst THB BEST ADVERTISLSL VSr - ' ERN N0RTI, OA , I '; : Address 1 ' m s Jie N.6 HerchaJit and Jatmer, . fr i:!'.fon to ti f It has a large andb; ;,nTl' tie bent Cottos JffiS ofttew Sate unV wiUi both the Merctanui an y,,, of Ha &n?and particrily :.v,rc;re the paP and Marlboro Coff1; im ,ipL: rT,.o tor the Business Men of - McLTOAS, ihelcrsoP Cci. . WIHTAKI B Advertising ra '"r; ft 00 per year- i ;- f . 7 f 7- V.- 7 - . " E-lf -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1884, edition 1
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