party is not anxious to repeal them, few day, not excepting Benjamin I for tbe distriot4.57 inches; excess tor and Mr. Brower has neither tbe men- Harrison, LL. D., and brother Wan- the-diitiiot 3 30 inches. t'ablUhor 4hcm a on I. 1 tl J,H3 STL. UMt iUJ M V WSTOJSIK'JSa'ft tal weight nor personal magnetism to amaker, 1 M. G , are Professors K lhe diBtVshow that there has rriTS JITUlf o J influence a sufficient number of lie- Sullivan and Kilrain, artistic jaw 1 been an excess of rainfall, an aver- (wicMMkMH7w. I nnKiim in nrrxr the rpneal if I smashers and eve Dunohere. whoeo I age temperature and a marked den- eriou.lv offered. He is about as every movement has been closely oiency of sunshine with a very -inju- w.- .-") Boat I . . j I nous enect udou all crops, luuauuu auvtwcw atrn cdaji.ti.-o. ranch out of place on tne noors oi waicneo, ana wnose sayings aou uu- hag beeQ dam d considerably by ronr uni H J; Snitn. UM; oMWMt MOt; wogftw bui i nuni ,i . ..6 .xluou I tuu ueavy rains. 1 ne louuwiu wccn.- b in a steeple-chase. Bat he was telegraphic wires of the country. I ly rainfalls are reported : (ireensDoro, rw Id M : un 11 U : moat. SUM: IvoawtkllTMt LBTM BOtUM. 00 I ttx naai&a. Ml oo ; Ivtln mostbrn. m Ml T of oii4 Ko9ra rrp nut om m. elected mainly by his demagogic ar- People must have their heroes it j aUford coanty,3.00 inches; Raleigb JUtiueaoMMaM of Fmlrt. rfTli, Ba ! nder tMwJ of THy rucu" W oU m Bn fo Sm tsrrtioa, tad li eau pr Bs. tot ntnwjt iawrtlo. T 3 rt:5(atatj tcrwl ta Locti (.lias H ar 5--v. A.: tWacu taMrbMj oae ft wek ta DwCr CciacAitoca. aitii tar trip tct a- . or dine brW 7 ftad prctr 1 7 ra b ) raignment of the Democratic party seems, and it don't all the time, make for not repealing the reveuue laws much difference out of what sort of which he said they bad promised staff the heroes are made. In the to do. lie spent one term in estimation of thousands of people in Congress offering resolutions which, this, and some other countries, too, Wake county, 4.93 inches; Barling- ton, Alamance county. 4.50 inches; Spout SpringB, Harnett county, 4.60 inches; Gibson's Station, Richmond county, 4 00 inches; Jonesboro, Moore county, 12.00 inobes, estimated; Wadesboro, Anson oounty, 4.55 i 1 1 auprrar tor ! insertion. I be oould never get out of the hands I the successful mug smasher looms up I jnohes. Average for tbe dietriot, .ijUMjofiftUTni. I of the committees to which they in larger proportions than the great- 1 4 26 inches; excess for the district, were referred. lie will spend his I est of civio or military celebrities. TuSaS?. 7u?; present term m the same vain effort, We have a great country. There is r!itf tV.riaoft.atao wttaa.w. 1Dd th4n that plea' which influenced nodoubting that? and great is train- deluded voters in two campaigns will I ed muscle. oic4M of Kftirtjuri or DmUL Trtbat of Ht r KrmaCoPi of ToaoJUl Aa ara aaarrail to- J orUloArr lT9rVmmmta, bat eaiy bali rtm --o paid for itnoCy ta a4raaoa. At ta!J ratr u j3U will er for a cSapia aoaoasoacvaot of r rrU or n I n .Jrrtleaata oa wiSek ao tpatSad iioMI hxr.ito la max tod artu ba aoaUaaad ttU for M." t U ocCoa of ibm pabilar. aa4 eaatr ao u ii ijum of Oiymttiman-ra Ar.ajnowl Aoetioa aad OfSotai adrarUaaaaats oa- J-x-ft rr Kl-OAra for aaao taaarUoa. AJ rnuiattta to fo&w ra.1rf aattr. or ta have played out. Tbe result will be a reaction in the districts now repre sented by Brower and Ewart, which, coupled with tbe Republican disap pointment and dissatisfaction with 4 A few days ago the wires reported the presence in Mexico of a promi nent colored man of Texas, who visit ed that country with a view to oon- 2.99 inches. II. B. ' Battle, Ph. D , . Director. II. McP. Baldwin, Signal Corps, Assistant. TOO NVMEROUS. The Valley of tbe Gangee'tHe IHoat Densely Populated Spot on Earth Z Chicago Tribuno. The Valley of the Ganges has more people than it can support, and it is tbe appointments made, will return lerring with tbe Mexican government both of these gentlemen to the shades s to the encouragement which would probably the most densely populated otidrad Mt of private life and send Democrats to be given to colored colonists seeking part of the world. The people live vm.)i HOT.rwa I r I f in si onus on4 V attar nra nnnnlrw WMhlneton in their stead hemes in that country. What tbe 1 " "7. , J UMDiogion m iceir tieau. I town consists of one-story mud h utn, The editor of the JVortA Male had oi me vien, was we are doi iu- too DOor and illv ventilated for Amer- ovV.rTcZTZ? SiiSai evidentlv heard voices and echoes formed, but it appears as if there I jean pig pens. You would not think riw tar ub tciur paDMa&aU. traiiu for tracdaat aJrvrUBaoaeta aiat be ' !ra. loon DtrtlA or rtrAn w't.l prorr rfrce, cur par tanatnir or QOr it'.T. aonorUaa-to aratrat. AU aut-aac3'ta aad wwa asanl ft t Va-t of ai.l!4aa for offloa. wAt ta IM a&apa of oaau!t!ou or oUtrVM, vU b oAaJ-d a a ' 'Mtwn Onatraa tUrorCavn wta aot ba ailovad to ax el Ltetr rpaoa cr aUrwrUaa aay Li& foralra ta wtt wn'M btSMt wrtoct axtra e&arra ftJ M comes out of the depths of the West about the revenne appoint ments. Before sixty days the rank and 61e of the Republicans of North I i: : 1 1 l - : i Stm.aoa o-ut be a br C2woi. Draft, varuuna win u uu iu arms agsuisi, W'JSSESwai HbaTS the federal office-holders Mr. Harrl r.x of oa caoraaar. . son basket up in North CarolinV" larcca Lie 7 dMtra to aUrarta la. Whara do ta I lhe execratH tataD:ir ffN u tdnrvm ooctrru to I lessen. The still chopper will get in a-'.n!sjact In. tea Draonetor will otUt ba I 1119 fp.cJl:o far lis titf of t&a paxaf to hir a4 4 . T. from th hilU when he Denned the micht be sometniner in it from the I or naving sucn outnouses as me re- following vigorous utterance: "We fact that the Mexican press is fierce- Bidence of the majority of this vast 6 .. . . , a ,1 population wouid make, and m a have never beard of such execration ly attacking the scheme and appeal- 1 . t f T , ef,nfi0iaiiv m ing to the Government not to coun- I the best part of this Ganges country, tenanoe it. So it seems that in the I tbe holdings average from two to land of the Montezumas. where a three acrea apiece. make a disinterested suggestion: ' Take a live normal duck, Governor, and place it pn the bosom of a placid pond. If it swims, accept; if it sinks, don't. Washington Post, Sep. The farmers ought to be a happy class; they al way b have an excuse for be ing miserable. When prices for grain are high, thirir crop 19 shore and hey have lit tle to sell, When the crops are heavy they can't get big prices. San JprancUco Alta. Dem . COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET. 8TAK OFFICE, July 8. BPIRITS TURPENTINE Market quoted firm at S4 cts per gallon. Bales at quotations. ROSIN Market dull at 75 cents per bbl for .Strained and 80 cents for Good Strained. TAR Market quoted firm at $1 75 ier In Olden Ximee. The Lynchburg Advance publishes tbe following unique dooument from I bbl. of 280lbs., with sales at quotations. the Father of his Country, written CRUDE TURPENTINE Distillers quote the market . firm at $1 80 for Vir gin and Yellow Dip and 90 cts for Hard, COTTON Market quiet. Quotations at the: Produce Exchange were ae follows: Ordinary 8 cts 'ft tt . Good Ordinary 9 " " Low Middling. 10 5-16 " " Middle- 10f " GooJrIiddlin 11 " " biceifts. to a friend more than a hundred years ago: , Mount Vernon, 2 July, 1766. To Capt. John Thompson: Sir: With this letter comes a negro (Tom), which I beg the favor of you to sell io any of the islands you may go to, for whatever he will fetch, and bring me in return for him: .One hhd of best molasses . One ditto of best rum. One barrel of lymes if good and cheap. One pot of tamarinds containing about ten pounds. Two small ditto of mixed sweetmeats, about five pounds each. And the residue, much or little, in good old spirite. ' : . That this fellow is both a rogue and a runaway (though he was by no means re markable for the former, and never prac tlced the latter till of late) I shall not pre tend to deny, but that he is exceedingly healthy, strong and good at the hoe, the whole neighborhood can testify, and par- l Money easy at Z3J per cent. Guvern- ticularly Mr. Johnson and hia son, who I ment securities dull but steady; four per have had him nnder them as foreman of I centB 128 ; four and a half nor cents 106i. State securities dull and featurekos; North Carolina fours 124; eixes 97. Commercial. Cotton .-... Spirits Turpentine. . Rosin Tar Crude Turpentine. . . 00 baits 128 casks 151 bbls 28 21 bb!s bbls DOITIKSTIC RIAHKET8. Financial. Bv Telegraph to tbe MomW Star. Haw Yoax, July 8 Kvenintr. Ster- mg exchange dull but steady at 487488f . At four to the ition" will grow instead of large portion of the population is black, there is prejudice against tbe negro. Here is a chance for some of our Republican orators'- to carry the war info Mexico. family this represents a half acre per I very useful to you the gang, which give us reason to hope he may, with your good management, eell well if kept clean and trimmed up a little when offered for sale. I shall very cheerfully allow you the cus tomary commission on this affair, and must beg the favor of you (lest 'he should attempt to escape) to keep him handcuffed till you get to sea, or in the bay, after which doubt not but you can make him Tiaim STAB Job Printing Office AND BOOK BINDERY Complete ALL ITS APPOINTMENT VMilKTY Of Printing, Rulin AND Bi -n cLi r g :i9tf V Hie Morning Star. II T niLLiin II. HKHMIID. HV L Ma it TON, N. C. Tl K.- A T Mokviva, JtlT 0, 19S9. .11 TIEKMUI in TIIR A I II. Several days ago we took occasion to mike some comments on the char acter of appointments made by Pres ident Harrison in this State, and to expretw the opinion tht it would re salt in dister to the Republican party at tbe next election. Any one familiar with the history of the Re publican party of this State knows that it is controlled by factions at bit ter enmity with each other. Some of tho bitterest struggle they have ever rork and when he chops stills will also chop tbe Republican vote, as Democratic still choppers under the Cleveland administration chop ped tbe Democratic vote, and helped to elect two Republican Congress men. With this still chopping and the character of the appointments so Tho demand for Southern pine lumber is increasing every year, for the reason that tho pine forests of the North and West are becoming exhausted and for the further reason that the yellow pine of the South is superior to and more durable than the white pino of the North and West. person, or over 1,200 persona to the square mile. When it is remembered that these people live by agriculture it will be seen that this condition is far worse than that of China or any part of Europe. And still the people are bright. They are brainy, too, and you will find few sharper business men, better cut faces and more polite I wish you a pleasant and prosperous passage, and a safe and speedy return. If you have catarrh, use the surest remedy Dr. Sage's. t riie New Dlacovery. You have beard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from perso nal experience just bow good a thing it is. people than; these people of India. I If you have ever tried it you are one of its Phfiir faofa in this nart. of InnlA havfi I etnuuuu irumui;, uwauae me wuaucriu , 1, . I thing about isrSat when once given a uiucu ue aam unarrisuoa Dr. King's New Discovery eveF after ho inose oi me ADgio oaion. inose or i a place in the house. If you have, tbe highest castes are more like those I used it and should be afflicted with-a of the Greeks, and I see faces every I cough, or any Throat. Lung or Chest trojs uio, octuic a uuuic ao uuuo nuu give lb a , trial er Sold. uoy wuiLu, ii wild rnviu ncio nuiiu. i f i T : far made, especially in the western a nere nave oeen some large ueaio iu i any American migut oe prouu io i money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at our Dine lands and the nrobabilities I own. lney belong to tne same raoe I Kobert . Bkllajit's Wholesale and part of the State, which is the battle groand, the mutterines in the air now will become a storm by the time the next campaign opens, and when it closes, as the North State ays, "the party will be just big are that much larger ones will be made by capitalists who put their money in thid butinees. The North western lumberman reports that the general manager of tho Nicaragua enough to hold the federal offices." Canal company will shortly require 1,000,000,000 feet of yellow pine KTATK TOPICS Ocracoke Island, situated between Pamlico Sound and tbe Ocean, mid way between Washington and New Berne, is looming up as a summer re sort. The island is twelve miles long and two miles wide, and cov- lumber and hf is now prospecting in Alabama to find it where it can be cut and shipped to advantage. CC IltiZlN l COMMENT. ered with a heavy growth of ever I . i -.1 e a hid were to cet control of the State gren JaPon iroe aQl1 oiner Iore8t executive committer, which gave growth. It has a hotel, two churches, command of the party, and a monop- PMt office nd a ntimber of neat cot- oly of the patronage in the event of tg aQd private boarding houses, victory. In these scrimmage, after In the centre of the island is Silver the Vance-Settle campaign, which Lke, a beautiful sheet of water, wi the best Dlanned and best exe- hlf miIe in diameter, which af- There id no Now South. The people who fell in the common dis aster are rising more vigorous and more powerful than of old. They may travel by another road, but the goal does not differ. Tbe Southern people caunot chauge their charac ter, and should not wish to, if they could. We find in the South a sweet and graciouB iife, which warms the soul and reminds us that all of man- germ that we do, and under the same training and Christian influences they would be strong competitors with ns. But what can a man do on 6 cents a dav, or how can a man learn when he has to struggle to exist? The population of India is continually in creasing. England eats the lion's share of tbe products of the country, and though the people are perhaps better off under her government than they have been in the past, it is the same old story of the wealth going to the rulers and thfl people working their flesh off their bones to support them. Tbe Governor General of In dia, who, by the way, is the rich Marquis Lansdowne, gets $100,000 a year. Quite a contrast with the wages of the masses at 6 cents a day! Isn't it. COTTON. New York Commercial Chronicle Feiday, p. m., July 5. -The move- Retail Drug store. Read advertisement of Otterburn Lithi Water in this paper. Unequalled for Dys pepsia and all diseases of kidney and blad der Price within reach of all. f Our little girt when bnt three weeks old broke oat with eczema. We tried the prescription from sev eral good doctors, but without any special benefit. We tried S. S. S., and by the time one bottle was gone, her head began to heal, and by the time sho had taken six bottles ehe was completely cured. Now she has a full and heavy head of hair a robust healthy child. I feel it but my duty to make this statement. H. T. SHOBE, Rich Hill, Mo. jSend for our Books on Blood and Skin Diseases and Advice to Sufferers, mailed free. Thk Swtpt Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. mar 20 ly nrm ch sa we fr BOOKS! BOOKS! FULL LINB OF BOOKS AND BTA TIONEH Y on hand, and r9W supp eseverv week, ghaks- can ever made in thift State, J. J. Mott, of Sutesville, got control of tbe chairmanship and when he retir ed J. B. Have, who waa a deputy collector under him when he was collector of internal revenue, took hi-4 place. So the Mott ele rae&t i atill in the ascendency and control the Government pat ronage in Weatern North Carolina, where it is mo-it important and valu able, if not throughout tbe State. Kavea ba been rewarded for bis ser vices by the collectorship of the Fifth District, which embraces al the territory, as the district have ben consolidated, from the old Fifth District to the mountains, where moat of the tobacco manu facturing and nearly all of tne dis tilling is done. This mikes him a political factor of no small propor tion. The aatiMott faction has been completely ignored by the liar riaon administration and hence the mattering in the air. Congressman Brower succeeded in getting some poatmaater and route agents ap pointed tn hi district and that is about ail. In the appointments to position in the internal revenue office he i not only not consulted, bat it i said Haves is Slhng the placea'with men hostile to Brower for the purpose of strangling him when be put himself forward for a renomination. The Grenboro North Statt ed ited by two of the ablest Kepablicani in the State and the shrewdest of party managers, referring to the ap pointments, a a whole, in this State, draw tbe following gloomy horo scope for the party: We lock for oothios but disaster to the Nbw obk, July 8. Evening. Cotton strong; sales to-day of 1,673 bales; sales last week, not before reported, 1,271 bales for consumption and 4,969 for export; mid dling uplarftle 11 3-16c; middling Orleans 11 7-16c; net receipts at all United States ports to-day 216 tales bales; exports to Great. Britain 348 bales; to the continent 521 bales; to France bales; stock at all United States ports 171,988 bales. Cotton Nei receipts bales; gross receipts Ijales; futures closed quiet and steady, with sales to-day of 3b, 700 bales at the following quotations: July 10.5610.57c; August 10.5810.59c; Sep tember 10.1810.19c; October 9.98 9.99c; November 9.919.92c; December 9.949.95c; January 10. 0010. 01c; Febru ary 10.0810. 09c;. March 10.1510.16c; April 10.2310 24f; May 10.3010.31c. ..Southern flourstrpng; common to fair ex tra $2 903 45; good io choice do $3 50 5 50. Wheat Jlc higher and nrm: No 2 red 87c in store; options stroDg; No. 2 red July 87fc; August 86fc; September 86ic. Corn Arm; No. 2, 42i42Jc at elevator; options firm and quiet; July 42c; August 42fc; September 43c. Oats dull and weaker ; options lower and weak;July 28fc; and August 28ic; September 28ic. Hops quiet and steady. Coffee options 1015 points up and quiet; July $13 4513 50; August $13 45 13 65; September $13 55 13 80; spot Rio dull; fair cargoes 16 00. Sugar raw firm; fair refining 7c; centrifu gals, 96 test, 8c; refined firm; C 7j7ic; yellow 717fc; off A 8 7-168c; stand ard A 9c; cut loaf 9c; crushed 98c; pow dered 9fc; gmnulattd 9c. Molasses foreign Arm; 50 test nomiLal; New Orleans quiet. Rice quiet and steady. Pttroli nm quiet and steady.;, retried here $7 20; at Philadelphia and lialtimore $7 10 Co. ton seed oil dull. Rosia steady. Spiriu tur pentine quiet and stead-. Pentiums in modi rate demand; primo $V602 00. Hides quiet and etendy. Wool iirm iorK unchanged. Beef inactive; beef hanj tiuil; tierced beef quiet. Cut .meats firm; ickicd bellies, 12 pound?, 7c; pickled han.slljc; pickled Hhoulritrs 5c; middles quiet; Etiort clear $6 40 Lard eisier an'l quiet; veest eru steam $6 70; city $6 20, Ju!v $7 70; August $6 73; September $6 82 FV-H'hts to Liverpool flroicr; cotton 5-32li-64d; grain 3d. Ciioeo, July 8. Caeh quotations we-ie as followe: Flour Arm; dealers asS fcicher. Wheat No. 2 spring 83i84c; Ho. 2 ,ed 83$84Jc Corn Txo. 35Jc. 0t No. 2, 22fc. Mess pork $11 50(11 65. Lard $6 30 6 32. Shoit rib tides $5 80 5 85; dry salted shoulders $5 255 3?i; short clear sides $6 126 25. Whiskey $1 02. The leading futures ranged as follows Wheat B. B. B. BOTANIC BLOOD BALI J F YOU TRY TU 18 RRMEDY YOU WILL 8 aa many others hnve sild, that U t the b blood purtflbr and tonlo. Wrlta Blood Utlm (. . . ) n . . a , . . J. P. Ravla, At'anta., Oa , CiVn jf;( wrl( "I consider tliat B. B. U ban ;. ranu miy cur. mo of rheurraUum ad j !hM . R n. eauiter, A hen-. (lM K.T, ' U M I cn;od moot an nicer ti,.r J,,i i, -in.id all otlu tn-xnitiit. K. ti. Ttniley, 'oHi-n' -,n Alu , wrU-: "M rnt'ther uud r lsu-iia'1 n r:.i soru Uiroat tti fccro.'ula. B.. B B rnrvil ,:.i tn Jcob F. Sponcler, i . ,H , rU ; P. B. entirely enrod m o r-innaurni In n sbonldera. 1 nped fix (, il . , Chas. Kt-lr.hardt. .o. JtrnuniHln 'ircn Baltlmorp. Md .. rltr : "1 -.-a with )utt lnsr plies two jear. f.mt h'., u-lnfl i-lnv t!.t on. bottle Of B. Hf-TU cure.! ! J. J. BarMy, TiK-'-t.u. .li t . '.v.- I.- ' I' H , la a quick cure for oaturti J nr.... i.,.ti turet me. I had been trout. led f-vcrnl y-,.r " A. Bplnk. Atlanta. , HiijH- 'ifi( hd" p B. B. B. cinj;iloiely cored my r(,lnl o fsu w. A. Pepper. Kred.mlH, . wrlii-t. B. cured my mother of uledrai yd core Uimh' dec 1 D&w ly nrm rpU3 FOLIOWINQ VyLL'NTA HVJ'jT4t,T to PANACRA WATBH bv that ( lirlMlan man, tue Hev J. 1". Barrett, J i , i iinur li chief of the Chrutiati Sun, la only i Mjtn rj of mmllar le.ilmi.nliU Imiii (itlur r Bonrct e.on tho parac tuhjec.t. 1 r i urn u mi PANACKA WAT-Tnw ur nny annck rerue'iloH' for in fiiila. 'nl n'trM fil oa.'-es that It Is I. a d to tret i : i- its that nil remedlo advcrtiH-d ar ijnt "--,'H" and W(.rthie a. In aiiotheri'iilumt. will l .'and tho ao vertlf-ement of Uv Panttcc. i' -r. if Mr. John A. Hllilarnn, -f .Ur . n Vrli.tf trroat C'lnfidetice lu Up v.-ilur, eHpn -; . y In rim of dyipRla. We have ul H will r l"t' Ut.und we kno?7 whereof we HfeaK 1 n h " tltri It nee made a (lecldoC Inij rvi n -t.t. utid wo li:ive no henltancy In o n 'nilni: r in tl.r HnOorfcg. We alBo kn.w tliit whi n Jiev H I' Hurley, of FrankHn. Va . had t'en re lined i most to a fckeleiOD f rorr a u-rrltiln rir.' nf dfi po;- 1 of several year' ptritidlr.r, n t ljn it medli lne or first clai-s pl.yMiclaiin hil Nleil o oure. or even srtvo much r Hri, l t r l.i Kill wa'er as wtill nlK-i tho l.i.-t :.irf, anl 1" lil astonlshaent !n t. 'nw days ! fcmni i.-ri-at r lief He continued li tii for I'-i'ml (r and he 1.4 a well mar. Wewil'- Hj'- not1 1 "Of own aooord thiit -.v riim i- -r-u ..ic trie .. (!irln totrvthePAA A'- " -TKlt !ror .tle hy .1 II !M)'!l4v, iMx!""" , 1. 1' If ur drucul I fli.esnot K'.p it ik -i I Jtiti or six f .vloria f. t li. et l.Htloton, h .1 ii;i a .!;.; i rny 21 P A" tf ': . !'. A Proclamation! Ir. I. (any Ijow Ik. Full on. Ark.. : "A yeiir uifu I hml lt 1 lout I r : lull' IMlls noro no lil(lil roreoiiimiiMlut that I iiteil thrill. eer cllil iim iIIi Ini liueu liuilvrei rrct. Alter i rae llroof a iiiurtrr of u rvnlnrj . I rie eluiui thviii I lie lcst ANTI-BILIOUS medlrlno ever used. I mImmj r HcrlOe Iheiu." kind -xr hrofhPM. Tho simnhmtv ment of the crop, as indicated by I egu, soott E? i!!W'.i!J.?i!' I. , c ... j c , -m. I j . , r- - c, . i .1 mcreuitu, rue, urjituv, oyruu, u units, uuffeiuw, forda fine Bailing and tiBhing. 1 be ftnH hn.ni,aHtv tftnr r,rflva;i;nfy from I oar telegrams from tbe bouth to- I cowper, Hemans, campbeu, ao. PUsrtm'e Pro- r- o- r I .... . ... I j ---r r--- o- - . . - v .1 T7i i u I irrens. Honrs with r,h Rlh a. r!hll1rn o? th I Alio leauintr iu waAninmon isazeue biva u is d- the iinio to tne wuii no not aiaaD- i ia umu''1 ttoc Ahh TT,nhnA. tia rwrwrflM vttat- i nnonina hiohpat omi ninntncr pear as capital 3ndprogre89 advance, enuing i,ni8 evening uiy o;, me i Mo. 2juiy 83, &31, 83i; August 78, 79. The welcome becomes broader and hotal reC61Pt8 bav "ached 2,477 8WOf our nloeOT -. Corn-No. m ni,t.imun, i;Knl roKil bales. Sffainst 1.961 bales last week. I AU the above and more. In red line and irold M I 2 August 35i, 35fi, 35; September 35, with thru remain tbe charm and I 3,301 bales the previous weeklmak-l Macaulay's History or Brnjiand (3 voL) $i5. Ms Pilb ooming a favorite reaort not only for people of that flection, bat for peo ple of other States, a number of whom are now summering there. Cure All Billons Diseases. ot 2 D&Wtf nrm th n;it Tobacco culture in the mountain section of North Carolina adjacent to Aaheville haa made remarkable pro grew within the paat few years. Ac cording to a report of the Citizen S5i, 35; October 36, 3rH, 36. Oats No. grace wlncn auoru eacu cuiuvatea I "& 1Cv,n.pb0 uo xD . 85 cents, Thaokeray's Works (10 yolnmes) $6 00, I Mess porK per bbl August f 11 5Zi, home of the Houlh.ZouiwiUe OI oepiemoer, o,4yu,id uaies, ?? 11 ; Beptember fll 57. 11 65, Courier-Journal. After reading some of the newspaper comments on hia trial Dr. McDow is eaul to have expressed an inclination to make a round of tbe newspaper offices with a ehot-gnn. against 5.441.909 hales for the same 'uuu ream rt,UUU3 M I 11 60; October $10 25. 10 45. 10 40. Wcl period of 1887-8, showing an in- SCIIOOI. BOOK CHEAP. Sel'mTVVi Mori S crease since September 1, 1888, of I Hmes' 1st Reader IS oenta, Holmee' 2nd I Bides-pe7l00 lbe August $5 82. 5 82. 48, zzv Dales. I Hoimea th Bder so cents. Holmes' 5th Reader I 5 80; Beptember f5 87, 5 87. 5 87; Oc- The exports for the week ending I 80 cents. I tober $5 70, 5 72, 5 72. Baltimore, July 8. Flour steady. ,a v - fi t i a m T I . saniora-s mm&ry antnmeuo -a, oenw, enn- uio ntuiug icavu a ium ui rora 'a intermediate Antnmetio so oents, Ban- tbe aalea of leaf in the warehouses The Doctor is wrong about that His for the paat year aggregate 4,043,845 plan involves unnecessary risks and , i ;; , nmtni waste of lime and energy. He should poandB, bringing m cash $410,503, uniU preet' Association wnicb ia a Dig tniDg conaiaenng tne meetfl in charlenton next May. Hen ry Watterson is to speak tben and most of ns will be there. The Doo- balea. of whirh 11 74 wpro to (4reat I lora's Oommon bchool Arithmetic &4 cents, Ban- I wneat eoutnern steauy ; I'uitz ouyo cis; uaieH, oi wnicn ll,o were iu west i ford8 Hlgher Arlthmet1o jnry's Inter- I Loncberrv 85(?a95 cents-western firm- No Britain, to France and .4,263 to mediate. eepKraPhy60o, Man'rMannal Geo- rIP3&l5'TJa,- rr.nn si an. I .arcA mn k n ad in n turn nnvr I wu ouk www m.uo. " faot that the crop was oat short nearly one-fourth by frost. A larger area haa been planted this year than ever before. The Citizen estimates the yield of tbe growing crop at be tween Beven and tea million pound?, and predicts that Asheville is des tined to be at an early day one of the great tobacco markets of the coun try, which means, also, that ehe hould become a great tobacco manu facturing centre, for this is the only way which she can give her market stability. Confederate Veterans' As40cia tiona were formed in a number of oounties in this State on the 4th insL, and in some it was decided to have encampments some time later in the Sammer. Every county where an As sociation is formed, and one should be formed in every oounty, should K . an Ar.n.mnmont rno tto. - for in this way tbe veterans brought together in pleasant intercourse. The recalling of per sonal reminiscences of events which tor can then, by inserting areeuio in the beer and strychnine in tbe sand wiches, bag the entire gang of us at once, appeal to a jury of his fellow citizens for vindication at the June term of court, and run for tha Legis lature in tho fall on a platform of home protection and journalistic an nihilation. Greenville (S. C.) News. lcou 1,1 me wuuwucui,. I version) IUnstrated. S1.75 and upwards. Thn snppnUtinn In nftnn for fn I DICKHN8 Complete Works (15 Vol.) 15.75. . ji- , i.uu I The above are the prices of only a few Books, ture delivery at this market has been I others in proportion. We have a larfre lot of lio-ht anrl tho fl nntnat innu as a. ml I second-hand 8chool Books that we will sell at iigni, ana tne nuotuations as a ruie i Tery low prloee. onr terms are strictly cash. nave Deen witnin comparatively nar- i orders by man solicited. T-v: ..;o I,, I MAXTON BOOK COMPANY, declined, owing to "long" selling, while the general tendency of the next crop months has been slightly upward. The total sales for forward delivery for the week are 202,100 bales. southern firm ; white ;4850 cents ; yellow 4750 cents; western firm. Max ton N. C. ODK 8TAXE CONTEIUFOBAHIES. Xhfirp is Brtmo mirrVito 5ntrPBtin7 rimrlinff The Secretary of the Interior I in the record book of tax returns. That book would not be a very incorrect test of is a forgetful man. It is only onoe in a while that he remembers that he has a string around the neck of Cor poral Tanuer and may easily keep him from browsing in forbidden pas tures. To give the frisky Corporal such limit of tether as he desires would evidently be a costly experi ment for the country.- Keep a stoat the religion Chronicle. of some folks. Charlotte Hon. Don Cameron says he will retire from the United States Senate. He kept his Beat during his father's life just to please him, and now that be is dead, he has no desire to remain in office. A remarkable son of a remarkable man. Durham Plant. It has hppn BiioTonri that Mr. Price was pull on your rope, Mr. Secretary. I appointed district attorney because the rhil. liecord, Dem. I r resident could not find any availaniema- leriai in nis own party. Mr. rnce s turn Detenetr is nnmatinnHl hut the old liners deny that he is a Republican. Davidson othe REPAIRS for Cotton Gins OF ALL MAKERS Established 1846. THE BROWN COTTON GIN COMPANY, Hew London, Conn. Manufacturers of COTTON GINS, FEEDERS and CONDENSERS; LINTERS of the Latest Improved Pattern, with Automatio Feed, for OIL MILLS; RIBS, SAWS and ALL COTTON ITIAIlJl.Br J. By Teleirrapta to the Morning star. July 8 Galveston, quiet at 101c net receipts 20 bales; Norfolk, steady at lio net receipts bales ; Baltimore, quiet at life net receipts bales; Boston, quiet at lUllfc net receipts 18 bales; Philadel phia, firm at 11 jc net receipts bales; Sa vannah, quiet and firm at lOf cnet receipts 146 bales; New Orleans, quiet and steady at 11 5-16c net receipts 25 bales; Mobile, quiet at lOJc net receipts 5 bales ; Memphis, quiet at 10fc net receipts 17oalcs; Augusta, firm at 10llc net receipts 1 bale; Charleston, nominal at 10c net receipts 2 bales. STATE CHOP BULLETIN. The following is the Weekly Wea ther Crop Bulletin of the JSorthCar- Aunt Samantha says: "Though I don t olina Weather Service, co-operatinc ib.bli.nV 1 .11 may be wilh the U' S- Sif?nal Serioe, for the wobble." This is especially true in poll 3 week ending Friday, July 5, 1889: tics. The wobblers are tbe kind of poli , social Central Office, Raleigh, N. C. Hcians who reap the fruit of victories Eastern District. An exoess of rainfall, about ao average tempera- may possibly never have been record- tare and vei7 sunshine are re- j M i i: v.. .nfoaa purieu irom iub uiotricL wiiu a very wi will hnncr to licrht mucn interest- I . . . J "... m o gained by the earnest, straightforward workers. Greensboro North State, Rep. politivaT points. All work guaranteed. Write for prices and particulars. Address as above. nne r DAW 8m tn unfavorable effect upon ail crops, I Republicans are making such Itepubllca pit! t North Croilna until g matter which will prove valua- coUon an(J corn especially.- The tremendous efforts to carry the new States S&nS,S.nMw't Fishing Tackle. QOMB AND BUY A NlCfi POLS, LIN5 AND the the internal revenue lawt are repealed. I ble to the future historian of the Durio th pt four yeart we mad aome I , , . . . Cin. Tn nit four will probably wait grand struggle in which these vet- ta putting rotarouna oo a rooung wita i er-na vTt. aad U reaolt will be Uat the party ' thla SUla will be Jail about big enough to fill the Federal oCcca." Bat the internal revenue laws will nmOK IIB!ITIOII. The two distinguished individuals who have attracted the most atten- : li :r-n I inai railnrfl in ann them Will owu- louowing w eKiy rain aua are re- j , iojuViou-hne every one will un- ported: Weldon, Halifax county, deratand l that lsuS success as they gain will 6.35 inches; Tarboro, Edgecombe be due only to a concentration of the party oounty, 6.10 inches; Elizabeth City, forces of the whole country on a limited Pasquotank oounty, 5.00 inches. ?f"ll0ry' ?d wiU not be a demonstration Wi&ioRton. New Hanover county, inST ... " -w caiLin mjmxw - - inches; Goldsboro, VVayne Wa . anveTl le23tf For sale low by OKO. A. FBCK, 20 South Front street. J. W. ATKINSON President. W. P. TOO MSB, Cashier. 4.21 ooumy, o.ou mou, xwuay x oiut, U ,v.k -nt erit the nomlna- I Pays Interest on Defjoslta. Is emrjowerod to not be repealed. The Republican ' tion in this Repobllo within the past Pender oounty, 2.25 mchee; average I tion; that he ia coaaidering it. If we may l execute Trusts of au kinds. The Wilmington Sayings & Trust Co., xxr i Foraker I 1 ft Q pbincbss gr Wilmington, . c. We hear tti&t Wovenior oraser ijjj Money -n ,7 Bceurity. owerwa & mar 29 tl Bv Cable to tbe M ora&x Star. Liverpool, July 8, neon. Cotton American middling 6&d. Sales to-day 12,000 bales; speculation and export 1.500 bales: receipts 8,000 bales, of which 2,700 bales were American. Market firm with good demand. Futures American 1 m c July deliyery 6 8-64d; July and August delivery 6 8 C4d; August and Beptember delivery 6 6-64d: September and October delivery 5 50-64d; October and November delivery 5 40-64d ; November and December delivery 5 37-64d; December and January delivery 5 37-64d; September delivery 6 6-64d. Market quiet. Tenders of cotton to-day 500 bales new docket. Wheat firm; demand poor; holders offer moderately. Uorn firm; demand poor. 2 P. M. Quotations for American : Uplands Good middling 6 7-16d; mid dling 6 35-16d; low middling 5d; good ordi nary" 5 1316d; ordinary 5fd. Liverpool, July 8, 4 P. M. Cotton July 6 7-64d. seller; July and August 6 2 7-64d, seller; August and September 6 5-64d, seller; September and October 5 4964d, seller; October and November 5 40-64d, seller; November and December 5 87-64d, seller; December and January 5 36-64d, buyer; January and February 5 36-64d, buyer; September 6 5-64d, seller. Futures closed easy . London, July 8, 4 P. M. 8pints tur pentine 82b 8d. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE 83 snoi, ro it i.aiii. Best In the world. Exatnlno Mm il&.OO OfiNT'INE n ND-MADK HIlo. $4. OO UAND-SltWiiD WKi.TMl K. t3. r.O PiU.lt'2AM) KARMUfoVMlOit. ta.SO KXTHA VALUR CALP hH"K -ia.25 WOHKIN'iMAh'M MIOK f-J.OO and $1.76 BO1 t i;iMi. Ml'5s Fxamlnt W. I.. loui(ia 'i.OO M for (JrulltmD and Ladlra. Fraudulent when my nnzce aud rr''P Hr? n"' stamped on hottxtn. " W. L. hoi (;lai, llrormon, !! For sale by C. V.v (ji.aHN. io.' Mh'K.-i m feb 9 ly eat'itti Wllinlnrion v.. sz 1 Am m tt-W, 1 . w Mr i Am PEErfCferi TOCKINGS ine(olor3"That LUTHER OMU a Wash'out NOR FADt. ONLY BE MADE BY :twe Sold by druggists. ALHO PEERLESS BROKZE PAlXTS-fl Color, PEERLESS 1,AIMKV 1IJI. PEERLESS ISK POWPEKS- ft Kind 7 Tolrtr. PEERLESS SHOE ASI IIAHSESS pKESsnW. PEERLESS y.iHl DVES M Color. mhaDAWly tutbsa .n(IW)ilikynfx lt mred at homo with out pain. Boo of par ticular int PHT.K. R. M.W(M1J.KT. M.li. uffloe OEM WUiuthaU tik tn lb mm mmm AllHli 3m. deoS DAWly. TT7ANTXD UALJC8MAN WITH A ' TKA- trade. Address il 6 8t Box 1031, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY AND A FULL STOCK OF TATKNT Modioli e. ToUet Article, and Pore Drn and Cbemloala can alway be round at . C. MILLKH'B. Dmrrlut, Corner H. Ponrtn and Man HU. P. B . Prescription OlJed dy and nirbi lanSU

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