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4 T lontha, he: 75c ivered to - per week ( year. - ererr Friday six months s50 tlLT). One square A r aa7 $3 CO ; one week, $400; roo : two month . v r sh. ssri i 00 : twelve' months, $60 00. Ten , mes of eolld Nonpareil type makeonesauaww o7rueiPe9;8 01 airv Festivals, Bans v.lSSjl2B?e1' Meetings, Political Meet ngs, &o., will be charged regular advertising rates . Notices nnrtAT haul ti.m m j line for first insertion, and 15 cents per line for ... -v DuuwxjuBm insertion, r " JZ?rttoe!nenta taserted in Local eolnnm at ?idi!5ruS6ia?1' inserted oace a week ta Dally .1 wioe a week, two thirds of ia.n Jr - vlicc!z at the statistics of crime. There ;we - .aver 3,0Q0murderareporied-irr .ue newspapers as occurring in the United State in 1884.; Of these Bat J adge Lynch had v 193 ex-. 'ecuted. ,J8ir months; (of 188iTehow a - worse condition, if possible, in the administration, of justice. There were bat 42 hangings, whilst mobs made way with 99. Here is a decrease of legal executions and iTT ?tfi&0JPAgaS. If the rri- L r 'V-V barred AifKA il - re- -iti - ' - - r ' 'Her DoetrV never annnni. a;.t i oarred either bv Knotiia tat-iffa nV th level of its merits. To nm- tMntin. .u-i cost ' of ' tMM.,A:. . tu . -i(r I FRrtW A T.T. Divtb nn m-rra. . iromj foreiM .nfif;-rtoo'riftt I v. - - - T J "e uu ucitci Kcucra- Uon wiio moved on the same level with the poet who made their reputation.1 before the war. aiteCt .COrnnfit.itft.ii Alatiama anI I. ft A ariflf a .-3- V -S- -i of Mrs. II. II. Jackson" said it doubt- ed . th erewas as ccpmpHshed a was: It omitted in "mmnJ her2 gifts to note ber hiffhest : nnalij.v..' - ineir tiron in ? Phi raiAinia oeen ; laid down here for less than inree; jdoUarser-ton;: It has laws are not better atp, hn her poetical.? The Chicao-n nnt .ZT selfishness of pro,. i 1-MVir ; wis, who never appear able to ' ! I & j t j - they have been mob law will in,rooOQ 1 8ays and the nonrta will fo i . I ,;"RhA w.o in . u icos iy- i - cviuc icnpcuia, us most ac oats vearfvrsJiarsi sLlti". , I complished of the women of hn , Anertracharwmbeinadefortfoablehina W ' uepi o rea make a, business of wriUnfoV tbou or triplelonmadvertlseSli " b7 W good aod Order-loViOff dti- I She a great variety of literary ?roi Notices of Warrlajrn TU.fV. uw.Li . I m - . ; I uUCtmnH tlhp ilmnof alnut.. J:- t i 5flen paw for strictly in adyarica. I thto rate f uuu uonest i juries, a - faithful . ,w'u reaumir matuer. or to l iiuu-iiiLerrerfinnp Democratic 8UHe-c.nveiilett-.Tem. , plosion In PMIadelphla-Tbe Orl-m and SlotlTe Unexplained. " . r.. By Telegraph to tbe Morning star. - - - Bf?MraU'An26-:-The Democratic .ftnW2"ned to order;thU uiuiug uau-pasi iu o'clock, the Opera Housebeing packedand' overf our hun: wiegaies present p.; Alien, of Lycoming waa.eleoted temnnTO ko-- ?5hy the-Tariff Jaws ahQuld not 'S 9':he: chaff' it T." i 18U1ff Cheats !! be made forHheir sole benefit. well .I)??y:,l:n possession iJ nitrate K'ttSF i;V;i. '.V fcC;rm.ia"foo.vana- said "The Philadelphia American Portland, Mane 5 It iafiTtis -i that I ;the public Atteran.j Hmf.-!: pme of the,sugafcplanter8 of. buba fJori4. President;' Cleveland, and sail anPorto Rco are putting, up jtheir 0 .m vcaa'c?. lwatcau iiULTKiiHanfl i noon - hmtfH-'i-i t-.i-t-Y:7rr -wnu;iUrmany years. The fact thX.1111 W1 ;was a publicf trust ,wu,MNTON rirrr ; ,"baa become an -V'' - w ' Particle in aaele gant in, D to , , wjt AUg p M -: 1 Vi "u un it into "'n i. HXrTTTa fHTTTT- ' - "". SI !, . .. - "uik f - xJN IIWE-The market wUh n"1t 33 CGntS lon, with no Sales to report. JROSIN-The market was cuoted firm at;87 ceutsjor; Strained and 90 cents for Gooxl Strained, with no sales reported. '.- .TABr-rThe marked. wast auntpH r SO rrbbr of 280 IbiJ with sales at i---CRUDE TURPENTINE-Market steady at, 1 6U,for, Soft, -and $1 10 for Hard; . saies at quotations. COTTONThe market , was quoted tt Withno - sales reported. The fol lowing were, the Official ziuotationsi wiunary ......... ; " Good Orfmarv. ''f.1 ' oi Low Middlinr..j : o o i' JIUUUlillg, ...... mat we avoid all suoh lver,i "And simnlv rn A. . "To induce peonlf. ,'T0vethem trials- , thir:rv,il.Vik w.wh.cb thine,:-.. ak iuey e ''PV p2SElKnTSfarorabIynoti. iS2S2? ular. fa 'aa1H. 0 hrn. "' Use is 8UpDl; cents ithi, ; 1; i -4. 1 f tit ' . icoord!n to the position desired - nfifSnl,"!t! ? Y?6 no HPeclfled number ? W r 13 marked wiU be continued 'tlllto'- ' r n C ?ptI?5.of tte PabMier, and charged - p to the date of discontinuance. -r?10? Jsoonttaned before -the ttae ??tT?lieii 'or. has expired, charged transient atea for time actoally pnbuedT IT " .i Advertisements kept trader the head of !"Nw - Afment,AaotI&Ild Official advertisetaeiits - .one dollar per square for each insertion. " lS?n?0Hn2nt8 aEd reoonunendattong of :.andidates for office, whether in the shaSe of ad0selriO cnarf m?fl.en? fdr nuent advertisements mist be made in advance. Known n. rrizr - With broTicr rf a.i r-Tr5X"?"or" ;' 1!$ Contract art vtMjo. ' Eemiitanoea must be made by Check. Draft. Postal Money Order, Express, or to E&teterei rf-thelffi. ,; Commnntoattons, unless they contain Imnor. - cant ne ws, or discuss briefly and WpernWeoS ' ot real interes are not wlnted; ail frcoett VJ" " TOttname or ue author is withheld. ' Ii!,er8 S2d ajways specify the tesue or ssues they desire to advertise in. Where no S. ViliT.t11 v? an advertiser eontractefo? the paper to bd sent to him during the toia hir advertisements to. th nwwiti5 tS?TlSe-? , n8lblefor theinorpapertoUS The . Morning Star; v.Bywruiia n. bersard, WILMIMQTOir, N. C. - f iiC r. -..r:r rr-r 1 j f 3 j VYEPyESDAY JfiVENTKG, AlTG. 26, 1885 mg power. We regret that South by order f. the 99 hangings for 188s! up to the 30th of June, 75 were in. the South and nearly balf in Texas alone. In, that State a horse thief is in as much, danger as a murderer.;, Any country is in a bad condition when the courts are superseded by mobs and men are hanged without judge, jury or benefit of clergy. We would ue surprisea to learn that in all Great Britairi an execution by a mob bad occurred in a half century But in that country men can be hanged for maraer ana other crimes in spite of numerous -influential friends. on the outside. In this century ' noblemen as well as rich plebeians have been sent out of the world by the common hangman. The . laws are enforced firmly, justly, and, for the.most part, impartially. : r ; MB HOPCHOR . North Carolina is peculiarly well adapted to the cultivation of hn That crop will grow in almost any section of the State, and in the Mid- nal, is ably conducted in its' several t?rer.8 In convention in Maine5 chief aepartments, has a strong arrav' of ; jk Zr a aiSnr aQty on sugar usually-accompany the articles, f and everybody except the shook men -X rMi iue very . core. Jt I : . Tri.".. f"u r " Eprincipit never sees any; thing in a Democrat to praise. ; Among: the Southern eon- triFintrki-fl rf -Vy -.J. - liwii hix , monies are John B. Tabb, Md.; Eugene L. ;Di dier, Baltimore; Prof. ! Carney, Ox ford; Georgia; Paul H. Hayne, Wil liam H, Hayne, Georgia, and Walter H. Page, 1ST. U exactly' like all other protective taxes -"u Duowmeu uy , precisely the same arguments" There is inst as much .- ..-.ujoiejuuimj; mio greai, corporauons. It was a dutyta keep themwithm the bounds of the con- 'SiSS6"VPe,ha,ed 1116 Republicans with allowing; the laws to remain D i. - when they had an opportunity to enforce them. GoyernerPattison washighly com plimented for his move on the South Penni sylvama Railroad,' v and the speaker' re quested that the Governor be fully endorsed and Bustamed in hi Mnn' - v.rin - ffife1 theit appointed, after which bnojr5;' Jr'6Tte6't!iig; shboki njanai j 'l6 facturers against Bap-mannfafttnrtoM r and affrio monm.i."u; oelook" this mornincr an min.inn,......j 6 'if tr. M - . ;7WO RADICA1. SPECIMENS. n"5e tfcJe newspaper , contro versy is , being waged by Johnny "Wise and D. Il Chamberlain. The flatter showed John2 that he was t:ignorant when . he insisted that the decision of the Supreme Court re - f erred only to Democratic legisla tion. - He tells John that "the de cision to whicltlie (Mr. Wise) refers VI - ' m .f u as one or tne crops on the farm? The papers cry out "diversify, "diver 8 W and wisely enough, v Here is a croD that uiauo a paying one, and the production can bo made very great. . v , Col. Pardee, of Connecticut, told us of a section he was familiar with m Illinois or'some other Northwest- tTTt Stotn T 13 the- case of Pn5n,Wth, ' A" a valley settled tarf!, and tnma cly, on Eeadjaster' , . , aiInr6 f f. ' !" for one year this colnnv tii n , ' .- .T v. actually August is the dangerous month on the Atlantic coast for heavy blowo It was on the 18th of August that the destructive gale came that did so much damage at Morehead accom panied by the loss of life. The storm of Tuesday was . particularly d Btrucuve, , and . upea witn bat little- damao-P Charleston suffered immensely, but fortunately there, was no loss of life. There was a cold wave in the North- dlfl anVi t?,' " - " jnvuuay ana storms in New a storm in the North a. storm from the ocean m the South Atlantic Slates? Such is the fact we believe. It oii iub consumers' Aimonco ao t arD7Protection iri! existence1 wash, Post; Item: V-'"?5.i4 prett generally believed in New York that Tilden and Cleve- iana are out. It is wlmAnrTS Mr. Tilden opposed the appointment of Postmaster Pearson at the start; and only acquiesced when it vg Tin. derstood to be a reward for Liberal Kepubhcan or Mugwump aid given to Mr. Cleveland, -t this moroine an exnlnatnn in the show window of James X.,, Rodtfers' a't& northeast corner of, Nine 2", Callowhlll streets. . which wrecked all of the W ndnw. in , fn.u..l , . , uuwu wcwiiyr .rue explosive pack age was placed on the outside of the' Win dow sill, the mark of the burned fuse :be. JS5 LJbI V Contents of the window were wrecked and panes of glass broken. u"cl uHse w&s aone to the Rodsers premises.- The window nan f - j . . . . : "."a ui iiuc UUUSC9 ??j0,wngl?rtthe eastward, were brokeU Kl83?!0 1?4? Callowhill street Od 4i4f cents; Pair 45i cents; Good -si waisj r-nme 5f cents; Choice 6J 6i cents per pound. TIMBER-Market quiet; with sales as follows Prime khd -RitnKhin,- class heart, $9 00ai0 00 per Af. feet; Extra Jlill good heart,;6 508 00; Mfll Prime, $6 008 50; Good Common Mill, $4 po 5 OOj ferioj to Ordinary, fa 604 00. othactnif8and ' '"There isnn ni... i . . w ouym? rha .j . 'iouu, ana tn r.T-r,.i..r virtnp. , nk. IMIiiva . 111 1 . . Did She Die "No! . w??!f,.Iled and suffers v.?W" 7 so much ahZ, Bit. - 1 - indeed !" bn for that Cotton. . . .'. . ..-.. . Spirits Tuipenttne"!! Rosin Tar ..........l Crude Turpentine. . ! S bales 174 casks .. ... 510 bbls . . 84 bbls .. .. 45 bbls eas r D09IES no BIAKKJSTS. IBy Telegraph to thr Morning, Star. Financial. ; --a- f .vva. JUUUCV at l per cent. Sterlino-ptVioti tfi A Danfiter's Mise t "Prom a complication of t,M rheumatic trouble aDd N- "Ker " "Under the care of t ?f debiliiv ' . "But no relief c var,0U9 tew, ttat we had shnnn t M as IIoP Bit- usxngi," Tkke the policy ottheTresidentluw.talcenM J. Early, shape, and it is understood that he bflhfSr??11, ? wre Ottered will remove no mnrHMi.- ?! r-KiPl.lNwtof whilst , Wilmington Purely oolit,arno Vir r , I rirai-' a i-fr.rvT - . I rA- - L rl K18 iert in the front 21 rUSlTIVE PhontJ tober iCim. (taebXS curee-thPatenS nate case in four dayor leis. re the most4 .AflartgoMe Heflicated Bod sy at 1 per cent. Sterling ernhan, aqU .rJSSSP8 ' cnbebs. conaK,o ' and 485J. State bonds dSl PsSbv'dIn to'-proa Governments duU and AtrAno .. .v r" "oe$L60. soidbfi R?of theaomS: flourish as they flourish in England, that iriTrT-vrrT -r-r tk' . ' , - storm . m - I ; 3 i, Y JillAlMT .:.&D1TUN? WJ oe mae a most lucrative often followed by . . iffORAmnu ,:r " - ,BU",t uw onr people try . the oppomte side of the street, the bulk I of vutHuureuMi uuu ana wrong, -i.. -r. :; ; Commercial. ; , , Cotton quiet, with, sales reported of 530 bales; middling uplands 10 5-16c; middling S'Jw8,0 7:166' Puturefl easy; with sale! at the followmg quotations : August 10.21c September 9.77c ; October 9.60r., Wnmitf 1 holding to the bld Democr : from 1834 to ffi .n-Q.mbere4 wfc Whel? Towe: trine that a Democratic Admfni:;. front of tbe building a tZil? If 2F f U 3511 50. Lard tion should be officered ;V . ner of Nineteenth and Callowhtri 7 '"J -- V;IUU V6fl aIam. Iv..l - - mwww I AHJH1II NlfKIl U OT T f 1 7 1 - M . s w . . n An Aim i i in i v un vaho.. i -- u u i iiiirn i i a. . ocvenu men WHO wptp I JTroiophta fiw . ' DUTmff mrrla in a s . ihrJT "I -'.It rs "s"wng Baioon were Greystone has concluded , to let the Smd? Ot? ho8e of J. b. Schloder Aaminwtration severely alone. GotJ :A,,thw"" !V.and on the hott atobein thesamebpat, Jl nice jl.50. Sold bv nil ? ui Mfiftomvi reoeiDt of S!r D.?d1 ,drneKist or i? for circular. -w-wrtner Particu!"u P.O. Box 1533. J. G ALLAN CO augSy. CTOE, ' ' U? '!s ! !; cnus.EUzabeth J.) ' Herald. irm.iK i'h7 : j . ".. !.:. i i it: j In i n:. (hp ... v ,i not co 'i t!,-. all got rich; Prices rulid very high. In Connecticut this crop w much cul- V II I 'If S legislation namely, the act of the Virginia Re adjuster Legislature of Jan. 26, 1882." . Mr. Wise replies by personalities. Chamberlain is . vulnerable for he was the Governor of South Carolina - at the; time so ' much Pillaging rwas - done by the Northern bummers and negro , legis- latow. . .Wise j doea not : meet the argument and cannot, but; dike his . more gifted father- he has edge and nap to his tongue and goes, for the "ex-carpet-bag Governor." rHe tells him: that- he ; has -been - "struggling against oblivion bxkeeping himself before the public as tbe champion of auuury , principles and sentiments ;ZiZ3T-saspected of tow yWdofitllirhoD r , -Buggescs tbat h I ti,;. i - r " r . I wtf WUU, Vii niniT n n. n m ' j & average Or seems that, the claims to be "The Duchess" is a daughter of Judge Cad walader of Philadelphia. She calls herself Mrs. Charles Cornwall, and it is said that she has instituted proceedings to oro- tect her rights as the author of "Molly Bawn" and the many other popular stories. This looks as if ahe meant business and really believed f 1 a 1, . .. . . ..oue wrote tne books under the well-known pseudonym of fThe Duchess." So the reputed Eug lish author, Mrs. Argles, will have Hall's Journal of Health. . Pain beincr iIia , . 13 va ivv 1UUUU blood in a art. a & i rule, t he remedy, m severe and press ing case?, is to apply a mustard-plaster nearthaj part, which draws the blood away, which is seen by the reddening of the skin. - The most agonizing pains are often removed in the twinkling of an eye by dipping a bit of cloth in a mix ture of equal parts of, sweet oil, uiuiuxuria ana strong spirits of hartshorn just shaken together and spread over the spor, with a hand kerchief wadded in ' the hand and held over the cloth the more volatile ingredients; to be Electric Belt Co?. lua vv ap " W tn th sat aiiiii...;, . . ..m,v i ll, thro.iTototiieircftTbyakWb fAi.Tn.oBE, Aug, se-FIoor easier mtNWffl I SrF aiwum ior me act or motive TTo I I r . w uuvt w; ei .W.heb-aSJffir': Pc! 255 00; city : t ST oinerniel and special officer 8trat ton who witnessed the explosioq, and sev eral other nersona !,, : .i. " . , btjhood the Umerareof tbeopiulon6 Zl g0"? somhmbe tonation was very loud and"theleruaion of glass sixty or seventy feet awav was ffff e8i7e: GPowder wSdYblv! io do usea in verv laran f ntiOTl0 damae 80 ar away from the spot where the cartridge was placed. FOREIGN. Admiral Conrbet'e Remain. Brought Home rrotn tbe Ea.c-nrk. .V- T.t J.- lIUU eHon-Cnoler Report , from Spain and France.! IBy Cable to the Uomin s.. . e "fMhi of id- Wlnier rp.r! fn inn oe, a.r-. Restored lofyonthfrjlimprndew. T, Nervous Debilitv. 13 wTwuaffiy tu th eat DOT 20 kohbket,. Bank of New Eanoyer. TBt Cable to the Mornine star i uplands 7-1 M : - . nlddito, oSiSJlESK SaieS n IHHI ho Too M tivated and is found very profitable. t0 fiSht for her rights if she has The Tinrk' nnn XT -it- "'--'- important item. That State alone produces 70 per cent of the entire American supply. There are 44 hoo growing counties. The growing crop is reported as very promising. In Bradstreefs r the reports are not so favorable from the Pacific coast. Tn California and Oregon it is estimated there will be a heavy falling off, but in Washington Territory and Brit- isn- Columbia tho. .:n i .... wm oe any. removed the moment the pain ceases. mnral t?)u'bet- whl were brought home The safest and most comfortable J were lande-V the ir-elad5Rayard. application in nature fortb, nJ Z,??!1 , Hemes to day. Mass had an oain. esneoiaiw tw .;r:;:. s:;::1 on board 0f the average. an in The Burlington Hawkey e. can tankerous Republican, admits that the last Democratic State Conven tion of Iowa "was the worthy ever held" in that State. The Washington JPost Drofesses t lieve that the Democrats have good prospects in Iowa. It says: kii!Fh6.ag Mc- Cleveland received no electoral votes west of Indiana, the Snub ?Dt8 'e ? ?! Michigan, Wiscon- when parties are fairly aligned on the is sues now so rapidly being formed If iV feel disced to sneer R resrJct-' T?Ctoblr and November deliverFH 1 2"f?&NOimbeandJDecember delivTry ? tSS: Peberand January delivery 5 20-64d:Januarvand Wphr,,oK "Tl i- inflammation, is woolen cloth W wreath,, and WliSSLHS fflKf La- a?d March 'deliver- 5 very warm, even hot, by. the steady waeJtn anU Apm ery 5 .addmon of hot water, or a stream of impivT ""lant and lhe , Jtnfers ooo bales new and Warm u.'tni it. . . I r I lUU hftlAfl r,lH rl1m kTTr',r.4" Pawiui part I "Madkeo, August aflJ-n t,. Soiriu tnTo S to-Uale- .ipW c. August de. declared a hJZSi L i.W""1 Septem- Islands 8nainlfhai f doiD iBfo" -07 d November delive 5 Sd' Spain that Germ an v nr. o :n: ,. I hnvpro' nnti'in. xt v w -ou, the nnt,vn "." w uiscuss i .i.,u,cmut;r ana December - .v. ,T ucu . paiu aa. severe, sharp or thrilling there is inflamma-; tion, and arises from there being too much blood in the arteries: if dull and heavy, it is caused from there! L"& mucn Diood in the veins Authorized Capital, - - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in, . 300,000 Surplus Fund, v- - - $50,00 DIRECTORS : O. W. WILLiAjS.; DONALD MacRAS, H. VOLLKSS, B. R. BEEDQ3ES, J. W. ATKINSON. ISAAC BATHS, President, G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice Fresiden-. an SO tf a D. WALLACE. Cashier ISAAC BATKs .. JAS.A. LEAF. P. BHSOfSTEr'S a B. BOBUBN, indalldiha?elSf fcM tt Atson & IXannm The pain of -tfnec .f??. Spaio, or, 5. buyers option; Decern- , "7""vu, givoB j r vr w mH" " arourauon. I uuary aenvery 5 21-64d buyers' ja.ADRTn AnoKof oa t- -n . . i pun danuarv .Ann ivhm - 89n; of cUeffand Ej6' eers' option ;Pebry and MaJch ,547 deaths were reported. cnoiera and I dehvery 5 26-64d. sellers' ontion - Z? OVIST ft wl J T . "-X VAX K --owvava aa I V - -i, uenw, neaaacbe with a hot llvtll ,,w mucn-Diood in the arteries, and there is 'throbbing; draw it away by putting the feet in very hot water; this often removes pam in any of .the body above the ankles. , r;; f lrv it ft f7 Up '13 1.- , u 4"i"ieu, mereu was n-.t Ave years good stealing left, as 'Vwas elegantly and forcibly expressed by one of his charming confreres; or -:let him explain ho Whe left that State , and ' gave HampTfcoH'tTie Governor's place, while Hayes took the electoral ' vote." . ;Y;.vyt!K-- ,;;,, AJI this is enjoyable enough. Chamberlain is an able, scholarly man, and a; fine lawyer,' bat he is Qtterly unprincipled, . we .have, no ' doubt.- As; to Wise,.hev: is smart, sharp, bold, and even has talents, but uuor. to De admired or followed.: . Chamberlain replies to Wise's screed .. and says: - ' - - ble .mi8statemf.Tit of t. w""v nexcusa-- harsher term-a fact ot,1- 096 no th nni,!!. r.SJ?21' l?o,-which interests issue by The English wheat RfiT t,-7- , , I TH -r- xngiana produces 41,- average per acre is put at twen- 428,936 pounds, an average of 966 I t!06 DasheIs h7 as good an autho- puunas to; the acre m a good crop nV as tne iiwA irmer. The so van PMiLoaoPHY. Th ei to. the Dnblfeii tt;Y"'"wa.lc? interests gentleman hV"4 ZX-FS1 good ; gentleman be was tTli aV- f ow ooa a Lim. Mr. WVAfeS ,;a0f- ZZfiZT: I"M: ne aeain i-iisstatcs facts.' year. All of Europe, including En 4,456,000 pounds. The total production of the world is 182,400,000 pounds. Stock on hand makes the supply 2 1 1,400,000. But then it is estimated that there is a demand for- 221,000,000 for this year. So there is a deficit. At pre sent the market drags and prices rule low, - The best fetch 10 cents: nrima 8 and 9 cents; low grades 6 and 7 c?.Bt8- from nch land that will pro duce roo pounds or more, as in Eng.' laPd.ad. rters wiU do it, there will V i: - i -. . ."luse? at even present low prices from $70 to 90 to the acre. Jadge ?BlackV8 and Speeches " have , been published in pne octavo of 621 pages;, We have Been it as vet. bnt barley crop is expected to be than an average. more We wrote it plainly Black Moun tain Pioneer. It appeared Review. We beg Mr. Warrock's pardon for changing the name of his neat and newsy paper. cIEA.r PIG IRON. Phil. Record. ' The attention of iron, manufactur ers is particularly invited to an arti cle copied from the Indianapolis Freeman m to-day's Record, Jl with great Dartmnlarit. Jcost of making pigJiron in AI bama. The writer of the article is r"; wSpaper reporter or editor but a eentleman anr j "igagOTt iu toe ' Bill Arp. " 4 e is "a widedifToron. a splendid and a happanl i wa reading the other diiW 'poor and miserable were the millions of com- mon people in Russia and how rich were the nobility." It made sick and sad. Our people know nothing about poverty. We think we are poof; but we are rich comnare ;,t. outside world. W ; - tt" land, and ought to be contented and teppy, and we would be if wedidt hook over the fence too much. If our nabor buys a new carriage or pain?! his house or get a . newcarpet, we begin to lament our own inabUity to do the same. thing. ,f We, look over ieDan.d back Wiscon, v"fccu. Ana Desr.. toott : " j in tu mA.unLL, AUeU8t 28 In oil nfCi. vesterdav. 4 ftoT, r 1,54 oWlSSS. ?.6-r-9 n persons j wtj' i uuoiera. SOUTHERN ITEMS. . Bishop Lay,' of Easton Md is.again very ill at Massanetta Sprinesfva: . AV , -" vrouorai o. IS. tf 1st bia, 8 d "Rtot T5- rju"umenl at Uolum oia, o. state Rights' was hin nm0 TnL"W? owns the State? " asks a Tennessee journalist Don't know how if is in lennesaee hnt th p.;i...j iin .III . -"au wmmis- unua iuia Diate. Macon. Oa T7a- graph and Messenger. ,Juan' - IeT In T j . - -v., last Satur day nicht a fatal BhHi. -. " u . well known in Chariot t nr. NS80 was the slaver. anrtwW; a "eisn was the slain W0-:"T-.U ?re sternly killed and Welsh ww shortl? :wards placed in iail t B "".V LvleT' ---uanoa. oiartottt? Observer. and April deliver RrLS tion. Futures cloWsleaay ' r Sales of cotton tnivi...). t- m . . AmpriiQTi oaies Insnranee Rooms, NO. 113 NORTH WATER STREET, Wilmington, IS. c. Inmnnninii w, . miuiuu uiiii jjuu UUliiiiaiilGi, A1fne CapItaI Eepresented Over $ioo,x,cw. BALEIGH REGISTER Shatters -on, aa browns n,n InS JI. Il l I I r lujy U By P. H. HAIE.iPrinter :to tne Subscribe to your Home Paper and-payftr i dttienremlttitopayforyoH: State Democratic Paper the Ralksh BTOisriaL Each new subscriber ;remlttlng direct,. Is entlUed to the Rrasrn for one year, an i to Webster's Practical Diciionary, Which, untfl August 1, 1885, is offered as a Premium. : Sample copies of the Reoisteb mailed on ap plication. " .i . - r ib i woo are worse oflf than w - ea who stole th i ?! l?.epar- KOland savs h-ii " l for thelnAfifTi. M. oje or jjuorida Drtm n" : r , T "Y" 38 Poor as ntf tta while doubt- ..- .o ninuvui, we irnar thot . Ola bund man tulm 4u-ir: i tr I y "e. a lucky. one. his cotton wkh ; nr .p,owe made ; ,11 I.TNCIIINGS AND TUB ADMIN1S- " ' " TBATIOW OP JPSTIciB. - - tThe Stab wod jmpx-upon all concerned the necessitv of Tinni;nM I . crime: ,Noifcnmo fh i-i , ' 0 L I rwittt, the miliar with , V"1""" or 118 contents, "u!fU1 nis letter, on Seward, in re- W on Stantorijhisletter't'o Boutwell and reply to Tngersolh lucky, one. Dubuque Tele s cotton with a one-eyed . - - ri- tovisitth'eiron make the beZLl I WoWflw ItaH. fi: things. The rich cannotWQr UU UUUliiy, J( U. r the air nor the V!ltn, Z p a" : , ' t i,, - , mi vur good . - - - :. h a?d who writes ue "ows.irom his own person- He Savs that al observation. can be for eig tinalln ; S - "micea r. auantitiAB vu ii.rr the '.- n ... - f ? - . . m it does not MnwiKirz!r?a88 n? bwvbs. . i BRwHioALc;TteOT'br I and attrmTZ -. mailed to any addreM S SiiSWJ!! too or trm . . 'ana iv h Address my 20 D&Wtf KALKIGH REGISTER, Ralelffh, N. a HJy27D4WlT h w TD Ii i . , , . u Manama at a profit feh' to( and iS They, can't ,kM .r." fV " ""iHD WILDo . - i uiubs rmm wn t . ... . it ujningxon. ; . ; the safety of spciety than theund ue Northern -people who hav pen.? -Of - course e turned leniency if Jnfl.. Tf :.i4? J m -ecncouraKinri: tl-K -.Wi-BA ... , ;. V.VVliUMVer- li ESS.?' 'hat regioTh., are so a "man 5p 3 'tl,e: showers, will come, and if we , canyt have th luxuries of life WnknWAfl Jf I. f It is because of 'the5 imnrowr: of Judges and the -low character bf many juries that crime iistimulated and that mob Iawjsinvited.i Per sons may question br cfeny bat truth iruin ana facts are facts. . W2yeoiiFe that burnt and blistered but:he;:was' peerless in his line. v?Judge Blackwas a Demnmf of Democrats, aid yet his father was OI the- nnani'.f . , , , "'""s iurnaces favorably situated w 8tandinff at the ton ran es . the coal, the iron ore, and the D'oint, 8.i.J?!a.'."y. ro?d9 ' 'he hed : 2?" "".fi-ri s " ro 81xleen to eiffhtetn r-r F CTloeBUchqtreer :?ntend wuf ?ltS: -iJSte??: .muamar iurnaces "&cenWin Slanaip "'- luard. of Siam 5Jf'JKi- New 'TAr.i.. 'f-iS otOM-ittaa, Street - Jar h - -. im. j .1. . . ; 4ioctora in Eiings as crushed .With these iS;j: ;Table alwavs wn wii'i .. " - ' -JrwB "e best the country affordfL -Roi ; , U.V .V,- -Il7T'aoyr Masoat. v.w," f- .i..Tii. ii -ir i- i. : !. ! deoSl DAWtf- : 1 -. . rropnetor. t : Fall Stock. : . . OTTD OiTT LI : : and Beating sti B1.OP S Aiuous-wrates and Grate mT?5i21 Nrarnish Off stoveomethlMnew twS8,, kerosene lne our stook before ffi.i)ont, faI1 to examX are prepared to oPohinj? Where. wT an as tf : ? . . , Taylor 7 - anflnth. uaer. IVlATllt I THe Home Jourrm r I PUSHBD EVERY , FRIDAY KOBOTNQ ' ' ? EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. It has a sniendM Ttv.t...: i ; warren, Vance. HaUf11 "Le counties of ,Va. As i , Vance, HaWaxTwcr .t,00?,11"?8 Terms 1 1.50 5 BPJttennsumassei Addrem apIStf, V -.: i t advannh . THE HOME JOURNAL. , ' : : Warrenton.Nrc. h 1 '. 51,." I waavtr .v-wv. " ,-..,r--'-' I qualities Of tirV ;t " 1 I flhni;,j i- : .ftuu rU8 8CaIea.,nf I- nPpwder. In v-. ADTJERTISEM ;: ; 1 ; ' PTJBLIgH jjj WEEKLY AT 1 MA It. th at o lU:-' ii '. -- 5 WofJhef THE CELEBRATED ARRIHBTOH GAME FOWLS FOE SALE' JUJY GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL BK Dotation. They have rousrht and wonaserhw of ttie greatest mains ever fought oa this or as; Other continent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibits w rmiaaeiphla In were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and Medal a-Tale1:y o' Colors and most approved Bretfl the United States. . I will ship splendid twJt i,fl5e size and handsome plnmace, pei ShSl-rP- at from $4.00 to $6.00 each KHENST$2.60 andx$3.00 each; or $7.00 per Pair , ??? I expect to raise Two Hundred arSSj. SHnnr th Ernest Games in the world, and will ship Young Fowls of March aad April hatch during the months of Anjrnst, Sep tember and October, at Frre Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. vhoever disputes the superiority of myBirua, wm please back the assertion with their etamps . Write for what you want. ' ! ... Addreas, i G. AKRINGTON, ' apetf HRllardston. Nash Co. N.C. See! OUR CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES. x Road Wagons, Carts, Drays, Trunts, Baps, Satchels and Harness. Repairine promptly done. -Call, examine our goods, get our prices, and you will be sure to buy. McDOUGALL&BOWDEN : an g3 tf 114 North Front St .-vf i section of the rtSS2?- the best Oottnn I ! iV? desirable mSTnm' , ' '. 1 1 -XT Dull Trade. Witt both t?J Twi8 Of ooinuniH1 1 NW IS THE TIMRIFOR BARGAINS. JUpr aaSfinn MerchantB and rST? I Clous buyers will take the hint. Every thinff atvlvWcnIarly With w,ta I tathewayof finmmer Goods now being sold w- TIM.arlDOrO ConnHaa T ,-Ti .""ipB OI AtariOB 1 ml. .( ti?1,h. nlnwa Mitts. -!Tans,eto- ; Those elegant Paris Mulls at STcts. worth $l.ta A good stock of Table Goods,Tow els, eto., always on band. ,aul4tf t. JNa J. EBBBICK. and Marlboro CoTmtiLTtiirv of Harion for theBustoeanKS, wnfel0? -. - D. HcLUCAS, -i-r . ,f c " t Proprietor., vdeo5tf; A $
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