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1 x w una fi crlc:y In i K tAlm rtm
ing this pveniflg Jtenv 7) -the-total
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lastweels; 2
bilif-knd tbSaDreiae Cfenrt Room I tpicn oat ht Wilmington and other reapondent "who signal himself "A; 260,659 bl6a three weeks since; inak
andSut tibrarr. HaaiTt tbe.work I poinUtnay be favored wltn a auniiar I e , wuicu.in4 uueu uum i mg tne total receipts biuo? mo it si
""v .r--, r, i Atms Bsaeon noany owry oi
nrpvinn s -WPpIt and ? onis.- IRON enters fa
L ki this season nearly every ona needs to nsa soma
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towm 0y imti m to htiwt ta. Wtor o W
rtM CI UwcmMt wtU to tawrW
IsttotMlT. VVm a ftUwrUiMir nsrwrt for
iim paor h to mi o fciza inrta tto tm
4wtiMMBi ti ta. Uu profrtwxr wU oq-Tt to
tjmtmamXMm fur tto marft of Um pr to ai m
. The Morning Star!
vnzjtrxGTox, v. a
lAbrtrj. . lie aaya
done on tbe i w bntldlog la well
doo. Of courts" mere money 'ia
needed to cotnpleto it. That atopeo
doaa elephant, tbe "GoernorV Pal
ace,1 aa tbe old name waa, ia atill oo
band and more money ia required to
complete it. How mnebjt not eu-
tad. Did any publio bailding ever
fall within tbe first eslimaUa? "Jar
via'a Folly" oogbt to be aold for
eome txaefnl purpose if a purchaser
can be found.
Tbe Governor coosiders at much
lenffth aod aDDrcvioclv tbe work of
the Aijricaltaral Department. As
much he nays refers to tbe working
of the Department through the years,
with raacb of which oar readers are
famtliar.we will cot follow him ia all
be says. Of tbe phosphate deposits
be says
Ta follow J ojf results of th phosphite
urvr. coaducted by Lbs SUUoc. (bow
wbsre wt cow staad. Pbospbate beds lio
!a a twit IS to SO mile wide from South
Carolina toe. tartucb Columbus. Rladea.
8mrs-o, cert of reader, tbroarh Dupllo.
f arts of Joses sod Lcsoir, to the Neuse
lifxr. also la Oaalow. Total number of
acrrs txplored. 124.8"i Total pound of
pbosphau rock sxcavated. 73,433. Tcul
calculated number loos pborpbato rock in
lae 124 94 acres. 30.564 -15. Avetae ton
per aefe. 40&93 Sample analjitd 310.
An Experiment Farm bss been
added which promises useful results.
A State Weather Service has been
organised jo conjunction with tbe
United States Signal Service. It is
estimated that 871 per cent, of the
weather reports are reliable and val
uable to tbe farmers. Tbe Immigra
tion Department claims to have ac
compli bed the following results:
Farmiax laods, by North era
settlers I1S9.600 00
Moufcturlcf property, br
Northern settlers .. 193.300 00
xualoa prorerty. by Northern
ttrs 110.COO 00
Tou property, by Northern
ettter 20.0CO 00
TvrsoAt Moaist9. Jax. ll. 1397.
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Tbe Governor's ta! t a pra;
ttvMl Jxi'itasol without rhetoric or
fioorwb of aoy kind. H bfg-ta by
rsferrin to lh at5ciecey of fned
aad the ecap of oar people from
' flrrby, btvxi.hed. etrtbaakee
7 aad reuttlo in the lo of
tif atropr:y.w IN eotdr tbe
raport f the DtpsrtmssU with tbe
, .chief point of which oar reader are
V already ta foi9ioQ. II thinks it
' f , . .xiMi tJ taxattoo to .3
, I ceuU 00 tbe 1 10O worth of property
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Tblsia go.l &w for tbe people.
f Bat cajs this b-9 dooe and tbe needed
, aasa bft raised for edacatiooal par-
poeee ?
It 19 n7t after all the State taxei
. that Oppress tbe people. Tbe expen
diture for the Sm1 year en J0 30tb
N6rtahr, m3, foryeraporpee
were t5i0,3T"J 97. Tbe tax paid by
. tb people under 'the High War Tar
, Si 12, toe th benefit of comparatively
- few mo no potie U aad raaaafactarere,
wi djabtle! fall tea time this sum.
. " ct 7,0OOtOX Add this sum
ToUl .1303.101) 00
Tbe oyster survey ha been con
ducted by tbe Agricultural Depart
meal and very aatiefactorily. Lieut.
Francis Winslow, IT. S. Navy, bad
charge. The cost was 1 1,'Jl 4.S4. Here
are the results:
"Ab are, of 1.S07.0CO acres baa beeo ei
aaiaed. of wbleh 4 13.000 acrvs bare beca
carefully surveyed, and S53.0OQ (ft o rally
stodted. A lares portico of tbia rcmaiolox
are will not reqaire exact or iostrumeotal
Am Urm lea '.ioca. Of tbe eaiire area of 1.
807.000 verts. T9).C00 acres are reported as
poeMmie. ! greaier or leas exteot. tbe
cca&Uoea favorable to lh rrowtb aod cul-
Uratioa of tte ojvter. Of ibis arra about
19.400 acres are occupied by natural bJt.
aad 3 200 by artiocial beds, rttabiiahsd by
Sectioa 3290 of Tbe Coi: or only on 9 aad
tbrre qaarlera per ceo I. of Lbe avtilab!e are
nas ba rcsderetl proc active.
ov. Scatce refers at length to the
Connecticut law regulating tbe oys
ter industry, and recommends that its
essential principles be adopted. He
says, aod we copy it with real pleasure:
"I: is tbe oglctea of all who are acqnais
Ud with the rooarcv of the Bute la this
KrticuUr that coly wtae aad liberal lefts
loo U seeded lo develop aercat iaduatry
ctaploytaf evaay thooaasda of people aad
caaar caiUiaos of capital. The benefits
which such a development would confer
upoo the PUie La cefai. aad the eastern
sevtloo La particular. a o creat that the
eaaUer shooU receive hamecitie and seri
ous coeaUerailoo."
Tbe (roveroor next coosiders lh
Ilalelsh Industrial School. He thinks
tbe sam hitherto appropriated inade
aehool. Skilled labor ia aiwaya tne
cheapest labor and.it can aiwaya
command fair wagea"
Tbe Penitentiary is next diaontted
by the Governor. The number of
con vie ta is 1,315. Oaring 1885-'6,
142 died from die ease and 18 from
in jariea total 160. Tbia is very ex
cesive mortality. . What causes it?
The cost is $386,816.18. The appro
priation waa 256,232.59. The earn
ings were $339,680.49, but of tbia
but little waa received in cash the
work being on railroads, &c. . The
Governor and bomasely properly
says:
"I would also call your special attention
to tbe lrre number of boys to this table
between 8 aad 15 years of age, sod between
13 aod 20. Tbeae sbould not be mixed up
with tbe older aod more hardened crimi
nals, but some provisloo sbould be made
by which theso boys should be kept sepa
rate and apart from them In tbe Peniten
tiary until otber legislation, under tbe Con
liiuUoo. shall provide for bousea of cor
rection. Tbe religious Instruction of tbe
convicts, while it is reported to be bene
ficial, is yet not what It sbould be. and I
earnestly recommend that the appropria
tion for this pu 1 pose be increased to $1,000.
He says by reason of tbe enlarge
ment of the Western Asylum tbe ap
propriations will have to be $320,000
instead of $280,400 as they were.
Tbe Governor says there are 700
helpless insane in tbe State unprovi
ded for. He appeala to tbe Legisla
ture to cure this evil and to begin it
at once. He says:
'It ta believed that additions can be
made to the Asylums In Raleigh and Golds
boro. by which ample, but plain and sub
stantial accommodations can be made for
them, at the rate of iSOO.OOO ner caDita.
provided tbe LejrLilatnre will authorize tbe
bnck and all common labor to be foroiah-
ed by the Penitentiary. I recommend that
it shall be done gradually and by annual
appropriations, so that Iks burden may not
rail all at one time upon the people
He speaks approvingly of tho
Deaf and Damb and Blind Asylums,
ana additional appropriations are
needed for furniture, repair. tc.
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Whatever the Legislature docs in
tbe way of retrenchment will be ap
proved by a discerning publio ao it
ia not done at tbe expense of tbe
helpless insane and tbe other smitten
and afflicted aod the poor children
manda every respectful consideration Sent- 1886. J3v914.842 bales, ae&insi
of what he aaya, aince through a Jew I 3,759,644 bales for the samo pelriodj&f i .! y
AWV, OUv v. .UC. - ... -wvy STf rT
I believe that I have an inheritance
in the God of Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob.,. : r 1 -, - y
" First, let me aay, that these topics
of prayer are not deviaed by Presby
terians, bat -by a committee1 of the
Evangelical Alliance, representing
nearly all tbe Churches of Christen
dom known aa "Evangelical;" and
that recognizing and deploring tbe
very evils to which. your correspon
dent calls attention, the Churches of
Sent. -1 : i 886." of-l 55;i9 baleVi
-The exports for the!Vekr Wding
this evening reach a totaif 195,891
bales, of which 100,227 lrto Great
Britain, 45,430 to France and 50,234
to the '' rest of they Continent .
To day the .market opened strong
er, but declined under the weak re-,
port from Liverpool. Cotton on the
spot baa been quiet, but quotations
TTW "I
were advancea. 1 loc. on iqeeaay.
J U M BFTTflt,
For Weakness,
.unerg
tne on
THE
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LiassItude.X,ack e
AS NO KOTTAT- and- Si
Iron medicine that ia not lnjuriona.
day, in prayer "that believers may
walk in fellowship and holy love, re
membering that they are one body in
Christ and members one of another."
On Friday when we: nnited in
prayer for tbe whole world, not as a
subordinate topic, but as the climax
of that prayer, we prayed that'
"God's ancient people Israel may
acknowledge Jesus aa tbe Meesiab,"
believing with Paul that if.tbe cast
ing away of them was the reconciling
of tbe world, tbe receiving of tbem
shall be life from tbe dead. And In
making this prayer we have great
-encouragements from God. Does
your correspondent know that ac
cording to the estimate of Rev. The
odore J. Myerp, of London, a Chris
tian Jew, from 1817 to 1882,
fifty thousand Jews had been
brought into the Church of Christ?
Does be know that some of
tbe most eminent Christian schol
ars, such as Neander, tbeChurob his
torian, and Dehtsob, the commenta
tor, were Jews by birth and ongi
ginally in faith? Has be ever beard
of tbe prediction of Lord Beacons
field, himself a Christian-Jew, that
tho lime would come when tbe Jews
would recognize it as the highest
glory of their race to have given
salvation to the world through Jesus
of Nazareth? Does be know of that
magnificent work of Edersheim a
Christian Jew "The Life and Times
of tho Messiah," written from a Jew
ish standpoint to prove to Jews
that Jesus is the Messiah? Last of
all, does he know of tbe wonderful
movement of Jacob Rabbinovitob, a
bsian Rabbi, who pondering upon
tho sufferings of his people, and
studying the prophecies of tho Old
Testament, reached the conclasiou
that all this bad come upon them
because they had reiected their Mes-
of tbe State that need schooling. Bat siab, and that they conld only be re-
Christ on Tuesday united in humilia- Yesterday there was rather more do
lion "for the unseemly divisions and ing for home consumption. To-day.
lack of love among those who are the market was steady at 9 9 16o for
brethren in Christ;" and on Wednes- middling uplands.
Energy, etc.. it .has u
nlv iron medicine tnat H
It Enriches the Blood. JLnvlsroratea ta
System, Restores Appet.lt, Aids Disesttei
Total sales for forward delivery
for the week are 283,400 bales.
OUR STATE CONTEMPORARIES.
North Carolina State bonds", -bearing 4
per cent interest, are now worth in tbe mar
kets of the world 100 cents on. the dollar.
Wbv cannot the people of the State borrow
money at 5 or 6 per cent, by giving good
security? Tbe Legislature should try to
solve this problem. Clinton Caucasian.
The repeal of the homestead law would,
we honestly believe, result in good to the
poor men of the State. Believing this we
truly hope that the Legislature now in ses
sion will give the people the right to vote,
upon whether or not the law shall be re
pealed. The poor men need credit. They
cannot get credit unless the homestead law
is repealed. Unless they can get credit
they are forced to mortgage all they have,
and all they ever expect to have, to some
merchant for the necessaries of life. The-
mortgage system as practiced in North
Carolina is tbe greatest menace to the
prosperity of our people that ever threaten
ed tham. WHson Advance.
Most of the North Carolina papers op
pose action, at the present time, in regard
to a re-lease of the North Carolina Railroad
to the Richmond & Danville syndicate.
The old lease has 15 years to run. and it is
-too early to even talk of extending the
lease after 15 years from tbe present time.
If the Richmond & Danville managers will
do our 'North Carolina town3 and cities
justice in the way of freight rates over the
roads which tho money of North Carolin
ians built, they may -have more friends
hereafter than they now have. Charlotte
Democrat
It. drew not, bluoken or in rare the teeth, c&atie head
ache or produce constipation other Iron medicines do
Db. G. H. Binmn, a leading physician of Spring"
'field, Ohio, says:
" Brown's Iron Bitten is a thoroughly good medi
cine. I nse it in my practice, and find its action ex
cels all other forms of iron. In weakness, or a low con
dition of the system, Brown's Iron Bitters is n anally
a positive necessity. It is all that is claimed for it.
Da. W. N. Watebs, 1219 Thirty-second Strea.
Georgetown. D. O., says: "Brown's Iron Bitters is
the Tonio of the age. Nothing better. It creates
appetite, gives strength and improves digestion."
Genuine has above Trade Hark and crossed red lines
on wrapper. Take bo othorv Made only by .
BBOWN CHEMICAL CO., BAITIMOitE. 3l
our space is up and there are other
points in the elaborate message un
touched. We will close up the dis
cunion in aoolher editorial.
to the vviuMi.sry ut meo trapeze
, a pott lheeIvv by their vice, aod I quale and aaks for additional appro
; , . your hire before yoa the ratio soareee I priatioo. He says
' f -.r. of "bardeoocae taxation. Tbe little
1 " t5 taxe are a mere triie. Munl-
(s cpal tats are much heavier. We
1 hope? tha rro redaction of the
- tat will b mad note tbe LetsU
I . .t3ff c0 ii$ wj clear to icrii
i J . av '. . a m a
s, caucasiooaz tatM wuz the pro
posed redaction.
I -i The phlio debt t $12,6' 7,0 15;
bond redeemed amount to $l0,-507,-HJ;.nw
4 pr cent, boods !eaed.
f t - : $Or,GU,014; amooat exebansed since
; fat Jaaujtry, H5, H70,d00; old bonds
; not resented for exchange, ?,.
The Ooveroor ermaidare at eoxae
loVh th cooatructioa beads Uaaed
by the Scat ta aui ia building tbe laS b white people of tbe State.
"To tail aaxi loituoo should be frte.
aa4 such arraagvaeaU made for board
aad todg iaf that all the pcplla who were
aot abie in py board night stHl aliea i the
school aai be fed ft oca borne. The bue
fits of such a acbool would reach all ctaaata.
give great aaaf action to our peop!e. and be
a tlUug capatoae to eoomoa school educa
tion ia tbe 'a. AU tbe other Stale, so
far ai I aa lafoctsad. without exceptioo.
have s&Urvd upoa thU work, sad while it
l cot yt b.?yoa 1 ths docoiaba of ex perl
meat, the prorsaa everywhere Is ttiaf aeto
ry aod eQcoaraglag."
Indattrial srhools are growing in
popularity both io the North and in
tbe South. A acbool of technology is
a oecwaetly for every progressive
State. North Carolina caa not well
ajlord to be bebtnd IU Southern ais-
tera in the important work of leach
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railroad frtta Charlotte to Gol Js
: borr..,Oftia bonds $Jl9,0OO r-,-.
mi'.n t4 be exchanged. Tbe General
.(ittrtat baa It 47,000. No ex
" - chas hxe Uea t?sctd. and tbe in-
Ursat la Fald Tfarly. The $71,.
... 0) la centered bonds have been
. . soU a hlh at llto. He recom
'J rnesia the txpeoaioo of farther ex.
chaav; iad .Ib'iathorae the Treas
- ursr tojtaae asd tell four pee cwai.
t;ois'at eoulesa thaa par valae to
Sv f jlisjl to paylag thw all per cent.
bcadj whenever found.
The S-r a has for years favored auca
a school of tb oology. Tbe one to
be eeubltsbed at IUleigb is only one
or maay that the State will eventn
auy nee3. t'rivate enterprise may
elart othera. The system of teach
ing workman to be skilled began ia
Switzerland and tbeoce it went to
Great Britain where it has worked
with most efficient results. Techni
cal education is now common in Ku.
rope, aod In the Northern States of
oar owa country iodostrieJ schools
abound. Sa excellent . have tbeae
. The Governor speaks approvingly oboola bet found that railroad and
?f tbe work f tho Tax CooniMioo oaofaetariog corporations have
closed of Ma. John W. Graham, foood l lotir interests to estab-
VJcJ'e Howard aad Thctaa M. Fau iac latitutiona. The res alt of
. t-5c-" ir layt; . tbe eotablned labora of thaae molti.
- -T'T tare mt ttwy i.M.ttoa fraatjy pljing achoola baa Uea, to create
r- w - u buaj wife aeeoa ii I T e"er workmen per-
:nliiT!a." 7 Aev'la. aooa thoroughly trained In mechanic
aad taanafactarta'. W hope that
the Legislature will do whaUrer
a-.cS ait mul UnJr a.l
rci -5t:v w-rv.y ct yoct 4ttaaraioa.
1? u cx n t rtftcud that tAai bu win
this rtnnKitr rovR.-vnoN.
Tbe State Board of Agriculture
proposes to bold a meeting of the
farmers at Raleigh on tbe 18th of
January. This convention of farm
ers it in believed will bo of benefit,
and tbe proposal has been cordially
indorsed by many of the State news
papers. The farmers ought to meet
oflener than they do for consultation
aod interchange of views. The Star
has several times urged that they
sbould organize thoroughly in tbe
South, aod it has done so because the
farmers failed to poll together to
protect their own interests. There are
three questions most worthy of their
attention in all the Southern States:
First, tbe present High War Tariff
that benefit them none and greatly
oppreanei aod rob them.
Second, tbo threatening oombina
tioa and monopoly that is bent on
getting possession of the cotton seed
at its own price aod to the very1 seri
ous Injury of the cotton planters.
Third, tbe necessity of regulating
the area to bo devoted to cotton, so
as to prevent tbe production of too
much. Over-production has cansed
the prices to rule low.
Tbe North Caroliua farmers have
otber questions to discuM peculiar to
themselves and other interests to
consider aod conserve. It is to be
hoped that ibe proposed convention
will be largely attended. Governor
Scales baa warmly indorsed the
movement. A large attendance of
intelligent farmers will doubtless
prove of decided benefit. Tbe far
mers must combine to protect tbem-
stored to the favor of God by re
turning to Mini through Jesus tbe
Messiah? Has he observed 'bow the
natural development of this sponta
neous movement has led him to a
substantial agreement with evangeli
cal Christian? How hundreds wait
upon his ministry, thirsting for the
gospel, and nnder tho name of "Is
raelites of the New Covenant" are
only awaiting permission from tbo
Russian Government to be baptized
"in tbe name of the Father, the Son,
.1 . I. IIt CU ItT. i
iju nits noiy vjaosir with en
couragements like these, even though
it may be resented, my heart's desire
and prayer to God for Israel shall
continue to be, that they may re
cognize Jesus as their Messiah and
ou-s. Very respectfully,
rsrroN H. Hook.
Wilmixgtox, Jan. 8, '87.
SO (j THERN ITFMS.
Attorney General Garland
writes to his Arkansas constituents that he
will not bs a candidate for re-election to the
United States Senate.
MissSeesie White, who, by the
decision of a Kentucky court, is allowed to
dispense medicines in that State, ia a sister
of ex Congressman White of Kentucky,
and a profound mathematician.
The most contemptuous Bight
in the eyea of the South ia to see a South
ern man get up before a Northern audience
and distinguish himaelf by successfully
playin the toady act. Montgomery (Ala.)
Dispatch, Dem
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WUA.T THE " WAR TAXES"
ARE.
New York World, Ind. Dem.
There is really very little ground
honest disagreement as to
5fl
The Ladies' Bequest.
OjUR STOCK OP HATS AND FBAMBS IN
giod shares have been sold . out, we were re-
'i - '
quested by some of the Ladies to send oa for a
v
new stock of them, and now I take the liberty of
announcing to the ladies, and the jmblic in gen
eral, that we have received a new line of the late
Winter Shapes, of Felts and Frames, tnatiare sell
ing at a far lower price than before. An early
call wiil secure soma of these gocds at TAY
LOR'S BAZAAR
A new line of Jersey and Kid Gloves, Ccisets,
Laces, Ribbons, Velvets and Feathers and A6tra
chans, and every article in every department
sold eqna'.lj low at
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
118 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C.
jan 9 tf
Christmas Goods.
QRANGSS 2D.C00 Cnba and Florida.
NUTS 3,000 lb, assorted.
RAISINS ICO Boxes whole, halves and quarters.
APPLES '.CO barrels.
FIR3 CRACKERS 230 Boxes .
SUGAR 230 Barrels, all grades.
COFFEE 100 Boxes Rio, Iasuyra and Java.
BUTTER S5 Tubs.
CHEESE 75 Boxes.
LRD 163 Packages, Tierces, Cases, &c.
POTATOES -1C0 Barrels.
ONIOMS 33 Barrels and Tack".
RICE ;o Barrels.
SOAP 500 Boxes.
SAPON E0 Boxes.
For sale low by
ADRIAN & VOLLERS,
de 12 tf S. H. cor. Front and Dock eta.
HI "SMITH
"D"D AT "OCtrn ATPT" r.
, FA YBTTE VI LI12, N.
- Correspondence solicited from panics
' . 'eJ . .
, rr.y or Ben lanas. suable auoi:,. ,5
ployed to lnvestyrate titles, etc. Re!
lnesa mea tf Fftyettevino.
OFi?iC22 . AT H f 5 IT CS ' v,
1.5
Corner Mun ford "and DonsJ'lot.
Where a FULL si ocm (.
BEST ICS, COAL Af
Can bdfoondat LOWEST Puti
. .3TLciok out for the s'cti. ' Icn. ii
0 . Jo
HECKER'S BTI0ZWHEA!
AND
MOUNTAIN BUTTEB,
FOR SALTS BY
HALL & PEA RS A )X
de 4 DAWtf r
etail Trade.
T HAVE BEEN LOOKING OVER PliV.LS
my Stock, and have made MATERIAL Reduc.
TIONS In the Standard Articles. It will i,t
tna aavantage or an v&ttx ii;:yers 1
aronnd and got prioes.
Received to-day on consignment n . ,.
Dressed Chickens, Geese and Turkey ;
Piokled Tripe and Pig's Feot.
Fulton Market Beef.
Laguayra, Java and Rio Ccffees ?.. 1 j.
day.
The very best quality of Eutter and u, ; .
Hams, Strips and Beef Tongues.
Come aronnd and get the new prices
JAtnLKS C. STBVENSOX,
Jan8tf " 80. JFRONT 8THKET
Yarn, Sheeting, &c.
25 Biklea RANDOLPH YARN.
Bales RANDOLPH SHEETING
Lye, Potash, Soda, Soap, 8tarch,
Tobacco, Snuff, Ac., Ac,
For sale low by
JanStf w WILLI AM8. RANKIN A n
Bagging', Ties, Twine.
2QQQ Half Rolls BAGGING,
2500 New lRB0W TLES'
500 Lbs. BALING TWINE,
For sale low by
1an 9 tf WILLIAMS, KAN51N
an
for
what the "war tales'
are, which
everybody agrees should be reduced
as a means of preventing tho Treas
ury surplus.
The Sun thinks tbe Protectionists
have tbe best of the argument in
holding that "the war taxes mean
the internal revenue." It admits
that the tariff was . increased during
the war, bat says "the tariff was
before tbe war," while the internal
revene system was "the direct con
sequence of the war." It is true
that the tariff was here before the
war. But it was an 18 per cent,
tariff, not a 46 per cent, tariff. It
collected from the people from $40,
000,000 to $50,000,000 yearlv, in
stead of $210,000,000, which the
presnnt tariff exacts from them.
The difference between an 18 per
cent, and a 45 per cent, average
duty therefore represents the amount
of war taxes left in tho tariff
And while tbe whole of the vast
and complicated system of internal
revenue taxes has been repealed, save
only tbe taxes upon spirits and to
bacco, and the collections reduced
va
Car.cer of the Tongue.
My . lie, some three or four years age, v. aa trou
bled wtth an uicer on the side ot her tonirue near
the throat. Tho pain was Incessant, causing loss
ot sleep and producing ).:eat nervoua prostration.
Accomnanyioir this trouble was rheumatism. It
had passed from the phonMc-rs and centered in the
wrist of one hand, she almost losing the nse of it.
Between ths suffering of the tw o, life had grown
burdensome. By tho use of ti half dozen email
Bleed bottles ot Swill's Specida she was entirely
relieved aad restored to Jiea.th. Tnis was inree
years ago, and t here hia been no return of the dis
ease, tl. L,. iSlDDLKBBOUJSJS-
Sparta, Ga., June 5, isse.
Treattse on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Sprcific Co , nrawer s, Atlanta, ua.
jCT V. 23d St., N. Y. -
Baggage Transfer.
JjVR PROMPT CALLS AND DELIVERY OF
BAGGAGE leave your orders at T. J. SOTJTHEB
LAND'S LTVERT STABLE, North Second St.
Orders for Carriages promptly filled.";
T. J. SpUTnERLAND,
Livery and SalejStables,
NO8.H08 &110 North Second St
Flour, Bacon, Lard
g00 Bfels FLOUR, all pradep.,
-00 Boxes D S. SIDK.V.
. 00 Cases LARD,
For sale low by
Jan 9 tf WILLIAMS RANKli; A ( .
Molasses, Sugar, Gofe
-J00 Bbls Choice Porto Rico MOT..
50 Bbls Refined -SUGARS.
250 SaekB 0110100 mo COFFEE.
For sale low by
Jan 9 tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN &, CO.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
A NEW HOTE L,
- ELEGANTLY FURNI8HED, UNSURPAKSH!)
CUISINE, AND COMPIJrrE COMI'cHT (,:
GUESTS ASSURED. 4
1an24tf y w.A. nKYA?
Forth Carolina House.
JUST OPENED AT THE NORTH CAR0L1. M
HuUSE, a
POOL ROOM AND O FSTER 8A LOON
OYSTERS served in every etyle.
Bost Winos, Beer, Liquors and t igars
ooSly DAfi'L KI-KI
au 5 tf
RlirlifiSt Hash Print s Paid
Jbiour. Suffar, Conee.&c I t?or otter, misk. fox and acio,
J7 16 ly
J000BW8 FLOUR,
200 Bags COPFEE'
JFy Bbls SUGAR.
200 and Bbl3 KOLASSBs.
'20'0 BoxsT0BACc.
Cheese, Crackers, Lye, Potash, Snuff,
Soap. Candles, Candy, Hoop Iron, Nails,
Bakln Powders, Soda, Matches, Ac,
1 For sale by
SKINS. 1 ,000 ot each wanted
solicited.
de 1 1 tf
Consifrnm-i.t
SAMUEL BEAR t r..
18 Market Htr.' .
de 18 tf"
nrm
-chra
Atkinsoix & Manninffl
Nortii Carolina Home Insnrance Gomp'y
aTE OFFER TO THOSE WANTING INSUR
ANCE AGAINST FIRE, Policies in this Old and
Reliable? Home Insatdtlon. ;
All losses promptly pald.
... r I ..." w I Uflvip uDTT T TI lirn DTTTlTt o rmnTinnm I
wwu,uw last year, tne "prolonoed AIluu lJiuiJiiiiill J, rUiiliia JJjllrriliT w
own interests. If tbev are carlp
,
beedlsss, bow can they expect others
to engage tbeir time and talents in
their behalf? Tbe farmers can ac
complish great results by uniting
lb eir forces, by an intelligent direc
tion of tbeir power, and by a firm
Wj 8. PRIMROSE, President.
CHARLES ROOT. Secretary.
PULASKI COWPEB, Srvteor.
lejyses nr the world,
war tariff" is still within 2 percent,
of the hirheat rata over rankj j
will yield this year over $40,000,000 COluM Wltll Grfiat Pfifrflfitillff PnWfi?
more than in 1866. a.yim.
uucmFurary suggests, call the I th 00 . ey5 c,anot be excelled, enablin
internal revenue "war tar. ;! ZXZVto!hovoutLtlgu.&
rightly declares that they should be tiEcZLb1gF ?b?servers.
used in meeting thnn ' ?! ti3&SK?l&
.k n 7 ... v-JCUOCO tors. VtkY"" ??aaora. leaisla-
AU I Ask ' j
TSFOBYOTT TO f!AT.T. AVh evmnrtrm -
edP
CWWsfrfet
IU8P - ' K. H. GRANT.
WANTHp-General Agent - to handle Wil-
Hams' Connoiun itfiiTv. ttt"1i u.
and Dersistent Una of action.
;.. - . I Ot the War. Th nona;An. -I :fi I Chanlos. tn. nan ".a,Ke.rH'.me" I - - E . fillTTff Jfc rA 5
io toe proposes meeting by lib
eral reduction of rates. Farmers can
go to Raleigh and return to Wil-
miogton for $4.95; and from Cronly I t,DU0 il wou,(1 be most unjust to sur-
aod return for tbe same.
reonira 7fl ono nnn a .t.. : . "improved by their use. - 1 ..
on the war debt nearly $50,000,000 TRanK fitted and the fit guaran:
more. , While these
. i iFirEnm - . .
.MMMXMta.M. as.. UJbiSjjLiAJVjyj -DRUGGIS
r, WILMINGTON, N. C.
m ao sonth Sixth SU Philadelphia. Pa.
The Democratio rnm 5n.fi r. tv re
united Statea Beoator la California Is up
?rf Tbeltepubbcan nomination for
Ualted Butea Beaator in MIMr.n k.. vl
IndUnA la the : ono State. fkr
llarylaad. la which Mr ns9 V
...-I- ,, -w,mlmmi-
ZZj "Pwmea pracucally no restrained
render altogether the revennn
taxes upon, luxuries and indulgences.
The war taxes to be firatPreduced
should be those upon the rjcaarfca
of tbe people. .... A
knXkMes are cot supplied to peddlers at
a41y
nrm
jDOTTOy.
N. Y. Commercial 'and Financlal'chroiiicle
7 wou- ' ice move-
Atkinson & Hanning's
uuurunce uooms,
... N0..113 NORTH WATER STREET,
Wilmington, N. c.
CARLTON ;EQTJSE.
f arsar Biiji cmly,: s. -c. 1
QNLINB)p WILMINGTON AKDWELDON
uwiuTOjBweu supplied with the best the
etmntry afford. Hates otBoard .very reasona
ble. 4 J-i , t itrnuw
4eo 21 D&Wtf - . . - - - Prvvrrrf-
KTr ?F??V S1 altoauou mfnt of the crop, aa indicated by oui
OO Of the fruit nr 1K xr I talaimm. f. A . - . . J
Trrtt TTsaML ifum "vJ--"rT I .fV" va.no , pouta . to-niffht.
f. imM MuTP- - J is mven below.- T?T TP,
XTKW TJIVIPT?
1-110, ffldlIBB tUiir Llie UQlllDELllieS. 1 " -SuPPaesBecelved Regularly
rete capital Ite .
WE CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE
Pianos of .TmA jk ni.. . .
York. We have tested them fully, and cBn in
ommena them as deslra.hi
sessed of a fine qnaUiy of tone. These li.i: "
io ootu yery jow ror uasb or In Instalment?
o iane oia instrument In exchange.
E VAN LAKR,
.OQ., 409 Red Cross Streor ,
ae 8 " between 4th and ft: h-
Win. E. Springer & Co
TJ AVE A LARGE AKD FINE AS80RTK!'
etcckof Gnns, Revolvers, Rifle, Ammunition
every description. Fine Catlery, Platwt Wan.
j Tf"y can show you a fine line of
and at low prices. Come and seo.
Jan tr 18. 21 ft 33 Market Stre :..
For Sale,
pLOUR, CABBAGE, MEAT. APPLE3. SUGAi:.
SWEET POTATOES, and, la short. PiLES -F
GROCERIES, at
.,., . D. L. GORE'ri.
Jan 7 tf 129. U2. 184 North Water Strt
Groceries ! Groceries !
LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES 1
riOME ONE. COME ALL.
" .Ana Jodofor youriolvM,
C. H. CONOLBV
4h 113 South Front St.,
jan s.tf . - Opposite New Mark-t
Seed & Carnrick's
SOLUBLE FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INV.v
lluS. Beef Pnfnnlria 1 (nnM Ttaaf Pnr.tnn!l!l
rT.1."1 S2?"wlth Iron and Wine, with Cod Liver
OH and Milk; Cod Liver with Hypophosphiteo.ctr
- Orntrfflst, r
1an8 tf N. W. Cor. Market and Front ft
qorjsuupjsorj
-T a poaltlre remtdy tor the bor, Umm) by I"
tMounda or cue of- th wont kind aad of lone itndl(
fcn eared. Indeed, ao iti-on I my faith In 1M
JJ?lJjl!i.,,,d "TWO BOTTLES FBKK, toelh.r wllh VIr
WABU TBBATISK on tbte dlMW.to nynOmfn fll
, Saw aad r. O. addren. DB. T. a. SLOOVJC, Ul Paarl St.,
.. o 21 DAW 8m - 1
jr.
The-arion Star.
THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHEi
A the Poe Dee section, one of the we-alf
and most proflperous in the State, offers to Com
mission and Wholesale Merchants and Maanf.i:
turers. and to those vhn i.v,.AnnA th n:
of soiling by sample, an exoellent medium of cou;
uuuMHonwii uu-ge and Influential c-ias:t-merchants,
meohanios, planters and naval t-ri'
men, whose patronare ia worth Holloitatlo:i. -
vertlsements acd Bnslnese Cards Insert ei c; l !
rai termer -'- '.''.- -vn .. .
se gtf ;
? RKO. P. HERBERT, Prop'ti tf
i aaaftar: .-Tin! sfAP.
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