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WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor. WILMINGTON. N, C: Friday, August 19th, 1881. ,-: I9"ln writing to change your address, atway give former direction aa well as foil particulars as where yoawisE toot paper to be sent thereafter. Unless joa do both changes can not be made. eVKntiona nf Mftrrlara or Heath. Trihnton tit Respect, Beeolations of Thanks, Ac, are charged I of pouring Vicious OOUQSel into the fora. ordinary ertisements, bat only half rates eara of pre8i3ent BuchananV Judge when paid for strictly in advance. At this rate 50 , bm cents will pay for a simple annenncement of Mar oliCS. charges tOSt when the Presi- riage or Death, j I ; dent resolved lo Kticp.or Mai. Arider- be made by Check, Draft I ; , ' - - Begistercd Letter. Post. 80D that , beott, delayed, &o. That lien, bcott was opposed to the war is -IV.B1A5JK AND SCOTT. : We notice that several replies to Judge Black's attack upon the late Gen. Winfield Scott have been pub lished. It is by "no means: certain that Geo. Soou . as censurable as the vigorous statesman would endea vor to make it appear. lie pro pounded ; certain questions to Gen. Scott and received an-evasive reply. This leads Judge Black to accuse him Bemittances most be made by Check, Draft Postal Honey older, or X asters will register letters when, desired. ty Only such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. i-i : v . - i Specimen copies forwarded when desired, j TIIK PRESIDENT'S DISAUILITIT. Is" the President capable of dis charging the functions of his office ? This is the - first; inquiry.' Second, if not capable, then who ought to act as President ? That is the question agitating many of the Northern edi tors. . The Vice President is the man. What does the Constitution say ? .'":' . ' " - ' t ' " "I "la case of tbe removal of the President from Office, or of bis death, resignation or inability to discharge the powers and duties of tbe said office, the same shall devolve on the Vies President.' . If the well knowu. -vThat he f pref erred to let the South go" in peace is what Black affirms. Thathe'vaoillated in his course is more thao probable, but there is no evidence that he , ever wavered as to his purpose to stand, by the oldr flag" under which he bad fought in three wars and under which he had won imperishable re nown, i i ; , linians just now than anything else, after, the question of bread, is cotton manufacturing. The campaign, iu our State has opened tolerably well, although we would feel more en couraged if tbe number of new fac tories was capitalists have pruchased a site on the Yadkin river, near Idol's Ferry; on or near the N. C. Midland Rail road (that is to be) and ; will begin soon to erect a cotton faotory. The machinery for the Charlotte mill has arrived at the town. Concord is having a large factory erected A' new mill is in course of erection in Randolph county, or has ; been : just completed. ; Swepson is rebuilding his burnt factory. The Holts are enlarg ing their already extensive mill at cARiPAiniv " roet North Carolinians takeaninterest f estimated - that the 8inkinffund t xsie cri.w couon. More important to North Carb- I l memory of Stephen A. Doug would in ten years by 1881 liqui-i j Thl flrst bale ot ew;oUoo.fhe season las. i He .miiriMl . nman nf ihi HatA K9rt QfU TM f .Ki:,. Aui VJ -?A wwreceiyea in inis cuy yesterday Stat. . I T r--. - 6 . i MtuiiMiuwio8ay, 8na Kocklogham; liichmoadl county. Id was vacjnon i i,nu to Rockingham county the figures are suggestive and well -shipped by express, andi another bale was where Lis wife had valuable posses- worth considering. tent by.i be, regular if rs'lght : train to arrive eion. He was a true Jeffersonian .;Ao analysis r tbe estimates of tbe ,a8t veniogf The bale in question (is was Democrat. A beautiful monument treasury for tbe fiscal year that bs just be- tne o;her alluded to) was raised by Messrs. larger. A ' company', of" 5," memory ,at fi reduS Ww avAnrnnh i.F.:. Chicago:. The Chicago later-Ocean "ere would be rio gre-t d.fflcul.y c :, . ,i ,Ds ie hccouo Of income and rcxpendi-1' i 8 WBB wegaea oy jar. ueorge U. eaja oi u. . . . P . I lures, with tbe whole of-tha iutrnHt tT. KellevL and sold thrhnoh Vfr n o ir... i : w ,.r t:. -':.' .st ::.x - - a 1 -.. ; I . j ... : . r; ; "With the exception-of the1 Lin- ?h ' 5 ZVr&W. own monument at opnngneia, ana I 1882, would show the followloe- : - a con, at thirteen cents per pound the Washington monument at Rich- I Total of revenues. ... $350,000,000 00 I ! "he first bale last year, was received mona, vs., tbere is not a more pre- I 10181 OI penauures...;,. 259.824, tenlious uiece of monumental work Ph.?wl? .BurP,Q t - 90.085, .,... si. t .'A .7 I ! A utile less than - one-balf of im vuo bvuuiiv. f-ir. liB jiisru nr. i n n rAi rsq fiin , . .. , 1 " J 7 and takes rank with our best Ameri can sculptors." - ' . ; It cost S71.5QO. 1 We aaaiii icoov from the Chicago paper: i rarboro Southerner: The hands on the new railroad line between El z.bp.i! City acd EJeotoo an.us them8eiVeiJ h catcbiog bears : u Tbe. canebrak-s Alfred Howard, a colored boy, ab0Ql , years of age was convicted of carrvin.r pistol and let off with cost, wbick an,ou0Te, ; Raleigh Visitor : ; W m. M Tjt ey, editor of tbe Visitor, is slowly im proving, nd if oo relapse happens will hi on the street again some time this week Mr. Sherman esiimtu-d that Amrinire. nrokerV t Maa aw iZiTJSl' f?"omPo',a.B.0, of , - uicu.wnue under ih.. it fiuence of liquor. : . f Hickory Vess: The wheat of Catawba couoiy is about Ihresbed Takimr the Crop generally over the -c uoty ill yield per acre has bien larger than in acv previous year. , Tfce fall session at Ru, therford College began Wednesday the M inst.! There about 100 students enrolled aud others arriving almost daily: New Berne Nut Shell : New cerne, irom a: sasitary point, ia now in a worse condition than we have ever known l : rr. . . - vi , 65 rrom Air ;; G. A. Roper, of Laurioburg, this snr- y - , uu 4UO w-""" Axignst, v. : a ... I tifkiniT lurri aa Idtav IK. I. : a . VoIK, tbe sculptor,,! widely known, sinking fund under jhe acts of 1882 aod days eatlier than the vearnr.m. Tt Wnr fk Mi:., .... i, .jJS I . " Ufilttnu :Uk.I strict low, middling, was con. ever is aUemptedJ, - . . - : The American thinks he receipts P0"0 ?"1 was so,d f r 18 cents per will grow each "t Vear, "and 'J bat . by hnnnit ! V V . . - - auuusuiog i, ue revenue ! de p kment millions will be saved in ihtt way of cost&o. It thinks -that $4,000,000 will be saved from j.he "collection of epidemic. The stench . " Within the tomb: chamber repose the remains of Douglas, in an iron lactones are .running on full time cophagus, the marble from his native M l- a . 3 A. 1 . . I ' I a . a? .1 -1 . TT. I . mOJ uau v-u iv.iauui;I i, uu;Br- i - i nopes to pe able to have it, in market to-I lb,s CI,y "ceired a few davs since fr " fiti a. n . ot I mnnntP1 Ktr mM. i,fL-:- I revenues alonn. ,Wh ohnnM mnrmot. n.n... . n"318 . 8nce, from mi. xii) . vuuiuauy quoub a , conou I j t tji,d uiu mo-oiiio i . . v, - j , uw.u a nio- um uuiBKcu vuts crop con I " coiciu pori, ci me oiaie an ordpr -r..r ... . . r I hnot iP him Ti.. rlis :J r I U ":s'':." i ! '. " I Blderahlv in this eooiinn , 3 9(lfl hnih.la r ' . ' 1 '-,r mill' A correspondeot at Shoe EkeC Robeson couoiy; telegrapes the 8tar, under date of the 16th iost. as follows: - - ; ! : :j ' "A . gentleman here . has picked 'out enough seed cotton to make bale, and nopes to be able to have it, in market to- an thflt" Sficoilo .1.. olfactorres at night in some sections of tbe city is almost suffocating and unbearable. "oiearB m&i ine steam or o m.n - : , - r -VJ" ".ill in !. ..KAin i Kr.,1.-- U- - WMSI, Ut UIIU, The Chicago Inter-Ocean, a paper pr it t p , 7 3 Mt'- F tions are on it va " ;.J L-r..V:L-.. Holl In Randolph county the Ran- sarcobhaeua: The following inscrip- the front side of the Is not this clear enough? President is unable to discharge the powers and duties; of his office then the Vice President assumes his place. not to be trusted in us statements when unsupported, says that Gen. Scott distrusted both Secretary of War Floyd and Judge Black, Secre tary of State. It sats i that Scott's wcui w uuunuueu wtien tnere is no actual need for it? It is'certam that dleman Mill has 8,500 spindles and 500 looms. . The same company, be, ing so much encouraged with what they have done already; have pur chased another site and will erect a factory with 10,000 spindles. , There are some others that deserve mention, but we cannot now recall orders were not, executed and his plans frustrated, &s. If the Inter Ocean tells the truth Scott was for Butitis ureed-that if the Vice Presi-1 roinfnrAin T?Art Snmtn-! o ;- I' L A ".p.. V;a-hi " 7 : a a"J them. There is enough doing to udu w ucuivixica x toiuou Ia a is in . xua. au.a inrAnn u i wkii i i. ...r ; i ,j i vwwvuyi tvy iwuvj auu tmjltittltcr 111- whole term and not temporarily. No sisted constantly upon it. The fol such puzzle lurks in the Constitution: iowing j3 important eaougb to be re Construed according to common sense produced. The Inter- Ocean says: tbe Vice President becomes de facto I "Od November 15 he relieved Colonel ' I k. ' . . : ' 'i '.Ms i. - . 'sttanhan a 1 A I kUO evuue8 can D8 and otiL'ht to h rt rt . ' . I I aH nntl TU .. . TlL:i: 1 1 ! I V za, iaia.?, uiea June 3, 1861 "Tell my children to obey laws and uphold the Constitution 1 he bronze Btatuarv consists Dou?laa on the ton ' Q -. fPt. Q InUrioa high J standing in renose. holding a enonSh- RCrull IH thf Ipf'fc hanrl anrl thn virrhf ; a Ma WUW t IdUS thrust under the laDel of hia tiirbtlv- I At 18 mowng- to behold the self- reduced The Philadelphia Press. the I Republican organ, U pleased to ad mit that much. ' O na half nf iha nu vl I ant I n M - :il l . ! uu idvcuucs win oe- moie than eiderably in this section.. r "Corn except in the low ', lands is da maged by dry weather 50 per cent." , ., Paper IromWoiid Palp. . 1 buttoned undercoat. - The four destals at tbe base of the tomb President as long , as the President has office and no suffers from incapacity or inability to perform the duties o longer. J. The President been disabled for some six weeks or more. His re covery will be slow ; if j at all. Many of tfye Northern papers think it is high time that some Gardner from command in Charleston Har bor, and sent there Msjor Anderson, in whom be had great confidence. Under date of December 28, I860, be sent a letter to the Secretary of War. in the course of which he urged tbe reinforcement of Fort Sumter, and asked that two men-of-war be sent there to support Major Anderson. , In the same letter he asked that all the forts in the South be provisioned aod reinforced, aod that means be taken to protect the iu.;sio3ippi xuvcr auu me uuu ports. show progress. Some of bur people have confidenco in the profits of cot ton manufacturing when skilfully and prudently managed. ' Iu the States lying south of : us th ere is a. decided inmetus to tho cotton mill campaign. Tha pe. complacent airs and absurd ihconsis- are I tencies of vonr Radical r I --.-- . i . nun I iug uis in p. an nas alreauy 3,200 bushels of meal. ! ew. Berne Nut Shell; Durico the prevalence of the storm which- visited this section Saturday . nfgbt, Mr. Ambrwe I A canitalist from PhnrlBlnl !' -1. ' i.LL -""-uwl 1018 omce. d Mr, : , .- -: - iuuii vvuaiey were severely shocked bv ... j - ww iivujwHUg, IT t.u ma view of 'starting a mill on the Cape Pear, near thia city, tq make' printing paper out of the material known as wood pulp, i He found an abundance of wood suited to the purpose', such as' poplar, asb. bid field pine, etc., and we learn that be was otherwise lightning. -4.We' bava TeenWxiJ shown some excellent work' done by Miss Aurora Mace, a lady who undoubtedly has rare talent as an aitjst. . An oil painting of rer brother, Mr. U. 8. Mace, certainiv does her credit, -i While the steamer New Berne was coming from Elizibeia Citv tnthia nn.l n 1!.:j. . I (r. i - . J s. .UD Hvi uu x tiuBjr, iuc oin msi sne ran into tbe ecbooner . Eleanor, bound from ni.nr,;1 h i : ... I I """"r:'5" jr uciuio-aiis Kiaiues ffr nrtinff minin fn RillJ .u p-j ! LJ. -' I StaUDCDlons. Illinois, Uistory, Justice, and Elo- g 8,0 fr Bl11 the K,d Bary ma?;hlQery ttartiog themillsand l ;Hend queoce, iu sitting attitudes." I fcUT JUOSea o t-ne Virginia negro' win probably do so at an early day. The I HE HEVBNUB OBPlHTflEN r. The South would be glad to! ix ever mind - about repudiation so Billy can wallop the bated "Bour- favorably impressed with what he saw du- I New Berne to Ocracoke.cutting her down to all the neces- : ersonville Herald: Tho Asheyille Qun Club Team have received wnnn it atari In matrin tV. v..in -1 i j . j I Ann flmpntp.i o n tnrr;Ai n cost about eight dollars per cord in Pfaila K aK V' aU :urn?enl ftt Spartan uio uieieut luicrns rfvpima ivitum partn(iiva iiaiii- - -i. : -t ..- - i .- --. v.,--- v,.. u,0. lu iu woriDern &TA.B abolished. ! It has been in uae oner I Radical for a Snnti.n has referred particularly to some of enough, and has in soms respects But here is the way the Philadelphia the evidences of thrift, uonfidenca I nroved & urput hnrdonintha nJnt. I L j , f i t a " v .. uvuio. . coo. uiiiiu Mini nanran iramna 1 ' ' "rwurtui UU3 Ul ' delpbia, three do: mi rrr rs 1 : nn iha iTti, ; . r. while bere it will nnlv m& n I stoi. ,j . . -n . . . i ,Jl- . j " ui i u'ow, ouu uuuuijf ii ia nuncomoe is one lars. see bons."j There appears to be an in- in Look was for tbe Circa Mr. Samuel H. Joseph, Manager ia ad vance of John Robinson's Great World's and development. We may, in ad- We never jthou2ht : it wise for I the for .flm. nf u. ""jVT --K a nh y one, the Vice President or some one else, should discharge the high duties. But the Constitution does not make the Vice President permanently President be cause of inability He is in command of the ship of S is able to come b ders and resume; dollars j on one hundred dollars worth of prapeny. rne County Commissioners at their last meeting levied the tax for tbe present year, the amount for both State and county aggregating one dollar end seveaty cents ! on one hundred dollars worth of and will return i a ' - - - i w vvo ava ouuiri slii i i.h iiwn t n a rr e m r in r n a mi ad h Hn j ;n i ixitix. no n n m r-o af. um Ai.; jj , . . . . I J i - I i " uarf J auu I "-j,ijreuiijl auu win return in 8 r.. . iuiiw ui auuiiuer vis- uiuuu, uuw to uay lD in Mississippi government to attempt to reduce the united household . because they will few days with his advertising car with1 fop Th u ,98reater ever be-there- are many encouraging signs, publid debt as fast as it nroDOsed to not BP1I ont nrlia- . pisters.etc. and comolete his arr.nm.n.o Pd with J ! '"f.'L'lSht- .r .v, L I m. .. . ... . ... I . ... -'. . I- - I- r . t.v ouu K ib uiiuu I . I ! . "r- " v "-""I vuery. . w wuaw uw- auuibogbu as iuu i luiiu n iiilt in 1 1 ii i irHNNi v n wninn or a i fin .v a n auat - 4 - j i r . i.t letter to lhft Pr-fltrlpnt hi- .i- " Q r. lUUUBUk W18B BBU IOr lOe Utll the situation. In this letter he areued that I find m a Soatbern exchange : ate until the captain n deck and issue or-4 ,. -i t. .. -- .. if the idea of secession was tolerated four republics would be the result. He urged that prompt and effective action , be taken against secessionists, j advised that Forts Moultrie, Sumter and others be gar risoned, and suggested the usa of volun teers." - ; "The history of her Western cotton milla has been profitable to her. Starting with one mill and (300.000 capital only a few years since, her goods took a premium at tbe Ceoteunial celebration. Another mill was built and the 6tock doubled. Fortune still smiled upon her and prosperity crow n- just tnat one generation should be I and horn made to bear all the burdens of a great war when unborn generations are to derive' benefits from it. So England out principles and go it blind vvamB'J ouu compile ms arrangements ca wun our climate, water and sc ittle Virginia repudiationist 're ppearance of lne Bhow in thU chy, f One Democratic editor, . unW(ir nfBa,f V- on Monday the I9th of September, 5 Robin- " Meridian Miss.) : Mercury a blower of self: -. son has his own special train of cars, and coarago of his eonvictions, and : "JorgeDsec. Dezendoif ami irmnln afraid ihey will have to movjj out, of Vir-- giuia sou go j wora lor a living Jorgeo sen finds . a bedroom in ih pHi.fchn, has never acted. Her. public debt is I Custom House a ,yery cheap and pleasant his authority. That! is the plain, common-sense view. Rnw tme all t hlH mti onnnf aor I ed the work. About 30 ner cent, was made. , . .u and then another mill was built and the not having the means of verifying, stock increased to about $1,000,000. In We remember that during the winter Ma:1.187?, t,he0"Dd of th eam whisile e -,oon . r and the clash of the shuttle announced to of 1860- 61 ( we do not recollect the people of Natchez that a cotton factorv The NewToWSmTTa very wieD) i?" "poned ia the paper. 7dT!SVtV' S "HLPSSH wuuuuk opposition. not reduced by levying a tremendous tax for the purpose. There is no at tempt to wipe it out in a decade or two. 'h ,.. : : ; . ' Tho worst thing about the revenue system is that large as have been the abiding place when be is in his deesttic.J " P Tinnlair f I Alexander I AiWii... i - - I j M r. H, unao, claims to navo nseri for I Anr.n f four veara a notion uu-Xcmt hio ' inl I Ashe L- t xt --"iT .r- : ,v Beaufort vention. lie savs in a field of nnn I nri,a 7 : r i . scenery. Ilom of has : Uit; has connected with his show fifty cages of I Presses himself on the North Carolina pro animals, jtogether With the usual artrtom- I hibition Question : 1 "Thn Olrf Worth panimect of elephants. ' . , has iast now voted prohibition do n .i out of sight. There is where thev mk(.i'.,. Vote of Korib . Caraiina I best aDDle-brandv in the wmirt vv pect apple-brandv had flontethin( in h ;,. Against I defeating prohibition. It was foo good u 174 i '"'"g w Kive op io a lauatical whim. 'Oi l Official Prohibition, August 4, 1881. i ?--For. U Alamance, 543 337 087. ,266 cotton it will nSflr oml.t o.o I Uladen. .1 . ........ . a n mnnh I mi. L' '. J . " JT crunswicx. .......... . r inn COSL IS m 1 fill tfir nnm . - ' - J I. , "T. oi lit nna rtAAn tin an tm m taani: I itt 1 . i . n - - uiiaaiuticu. I rtf all F K : . u -rk- !'!? ri : i wimuui ouuosmon. vYfl SDnrenena icomDieiea. oo successful mnm nM . . i - i i VM- l um,. uwieiwwnuo nominee ior novernor l . T " r i ,hrti.i ni- . . . 7u . " .tT . . .1 . . Ithat. .Iii.ltro Klaot'a mornrn la F..v.,,. (UBk uicv are neuiea of : what he said . . " v . mth electricity and run a nieht set of nronortinn haa nAvor han .nni; . .1. . bands. , I , I i- rr.. . V9ttlui anu "A New Orleans company is starting a ine pnfpoaea it was intended. The I 0f tht arge rniu ai yanion, mies. At water Yal- Philadelphia Press savs ley the machinery has arrived for a email ,,"auP,PI1,,-e H8y8- mill, to be enlarged if successful. in Ohio because against Gen. Garfield in the campaign fault in some of his statements. of 1880. Inasmuch as what Mr. Book waiter said was based upon Re publican testimony, such as reports of Committees, and leading papers, the Tribune among them it would be prudent, to put it mild,' for that dirty sheet to be quiet and learn to behave itself. If the Tribune were ordinarily decent it would not be raking among the embeis of a rancorous political When Gen. Scott received Judge Black's letter (which the was evaded, never rep Judge says ied to) he caused to be published in the campaign whilst vernment the j fifty million peop the head of the Go- President of 'over was hanging on At VicksburE.the larsest citv in the State a large cotton factory movement is on foot. KT..M Anrwv AWl 1 . .. xr.-7 7 it' . . I cBnjr vw,wv obs oeeo suoscnoeu in tne National Intelligencer the next day city, and it is expected to rse as much more Jiiast. and nave tbe Eastern stock holders take the management, equip and operate it. Columbus, Miss., has a new cotton seed oil mill, and is raising stock for a cotton factory." - ' , At Nashville, Tenn., there is a largo mill. It made a dividend of 14 per cent, in 1880. There is a flour- his ; letter to the President, dated October 29, 1860. Io this letter he insists on reinforciog Fort Sumter. The following is important. We quote from the Inter- Ocean : J "On the 30th of December' 1860. more than two weeks before Judge; Black wrote General Scott, the latter, wrote President Buchanan a note, in tbe course of which he said : '' ' : r - - -m , - . - s - win me rrresident permit General Scott. I nAtn m ii1.nni f...n.. !k. nr.. n . I uiu OIO UUiUB UU Iu XeXaS. separates life from death. The whole and otherwise, as secretlv aa noasiblA in Of South Carolina and GeorTi nnr country will be glad to; judge Presi- ru" uu "ij. "c";n,"o"0n Xriends are already informed. II recover, by I ter, together with some, extra muskets or rules, and subsistence stores? 1 r Tt So hniuJ Ik.. 1 J ..' record he may hive made in the Con- I may be ordered for the same purpose as eariy as 10-morrow. . , - J "On the 29th of December, Gen. Seott: ''Since the close of the war we have nM $758,000,000 on the nrincinal of the debt. On the 1st or July last tbe total debt was 13.080.000,000. In the iast fiscal year we rerinenrt: if hv inn nnn fwt T. " J v.w.wv.wv. xt ao CIIUCUI I . 1 that shopld tbe same rate of payment! be I A gd cotton-picker is a thing to out 1 the (debt y ,earB " wou,a wi,pe be desired greatly. The post of collecting the revenue is immense, very much greater than it ought to It shakes trash, &af If it will js claimed it is a most important invention. One e great drawbacks in cotton planting in tnany sections every year nas been picking the cotton. Hands are difficult to I find often and the price is not infrequently excessive. I Cleveland- VV.ULUUUBt Craven.. Cumberland. Currituck L Buncombe. Burke.... , Cabarrus! . . Caldwell... Camden. Carteret. . Caswell.... Catawba... Chatham. . . Cherokee., Chowan., .. Clay, j Every town in North Carolina should have a reading club. - Every should have a circulating With a well conduoted read- J! r Dare.... Davie ... Davidson Davis.... DuDlin... Durham. J .i...... Edgecombe. . . . the very brink of that gulf which be. Last vear it cost I town . - . - nearly five million dollars to collect ishing mill at Pulaski, Tenn. Jack- n: - The "ceipts were 1133,000,000. f wg olnb and a well selected library Forsvth son is to have a cotton mill at once. I Under an economical Administration j much good can be done in the way. I rankhn...t......... this sum could have been collected of self-culture. Try it. Let'everv Gates ,,,r,v:,,v" asnirine vtwith ini n I raham l ... ...... . 449 226 1606 348 931 245 106 405 223 876. 1146 245 1142 3R5 610 1135 113 397 666 643 663 dent Garfield, if be aha .what he may do gress. aod for not lars. more than two million dol- I intelligent and asDirino . vonth I Graham..! . . .. r a j"-"" jyim ri.:ii 1 . ----- -I - I . . 1 BII.IIIH ,' : c j . 1 . 1 T-11 i 1 1 . . . 1 - 1 -1 . . - . 1 y e re gianueu mat, ine xrnu- 1 uBt iueaim De ine cultivation of the I Greene.; and not to indulge in gossip g! f"d- sweetheart affairs. -Let the Harnett . J. . We suggest to the Commissioner adelphia American favors abolishing-1 mind of Agriculture that he address a note I the system. It has an elaborate (Sis-1 and to each of the fiftv eottnn milla ;n 1 cussion of the matter. Its arerument I library, however small, rnntnin . I Haywood J norm Carolina ana astc for a state- " yirB-U,-U"uu l ueais witn ,tne 1 srasui oui tne nest books : of their I Hertford. nyae...:. Iredell, v: Jackson . J his power to support your brother in his I tha milla nf wott, Snnt,0.n s,.. - revenue and., therefore, the nreaent I in the Charleston News and Com-I Johnston. command, with what ff.t m.in tK. T " ' , , . - . --- r------ . . ... . . ; . 1 Jones . TV - . vr.w 1 j- . 1 f it . n ..- 1 BVfitam nnfthf in n vi:l 1 fnu. I rtcr lucth im h r.n rinna nana ur n uuiug Bavu loose 01 JXOrta UarolIDa. "e"" v vg.i'wuiii me , - " ; " ur:u" Hurrah! for the cotton mill cam- American considers' the subject un- KIaxing reported as occarriog Un paign in North Carolina. der five; heads. Its first point is that Stan,y ; county. North Carolina. . A it ? continues the tax system of the Pariyiot -negr. .women, disguised as Senator Beck is so solid in Ken- dn7of cihicin - - '. -f" T m lB?ir PeraU0DB especially Tr-" 7"""" ,Jf-u Hr" . . . - i. - - i t ha mL-tj -. 1 - i . i iiHRi.iv. i npra ia a mva n i n ovu, ui vuiuuuiii ; r r . , . v I .1 n. tucky that it is now understood he He (GeB Scott) haa don8 everything in "u2. will have no opposition. He is a Scotchman :'anr! U race Urr I seen, withfn tbe last twenty four hours an r i - . . J - I urgent recommendation 1nni oJnfio t raree sumlus tors as equal to any man in the United States Senate. He is astron g man and is an honest ' said that " ; "An honest man is the noblest work of If he lived now! he would probably substitute politician for man. An honest politician 1 j Ip that a contra diction of terms ?; If not' that, it must be confessed that the specimens are rare. We are erlad to nnt thW .940 143 79 693 351 1161 the President to reinforce the. Major. The War. Department has kept secret from the General the instructions sent to the Malor: man. . Pope I but tbe Genera, in common with tbe whole orujy, aas aamireo ana vindicated as a de Ex-Minister Turner, (oolored) who wan This is an important conside- I meD fUempted fensire measure tbe masterly transferor the has soent soma veara in T.ihprla ?a ration. Can it ha 1nnt. nr nmAant I some low white -m .... . - ... . . ' : -i ' r , , . - VHrriaiiii rum wi nrr rvi nn una t r vvna . - . j. -i.i i 1 ....-' of Fort Sumter." j ; There is other evidence to show the negroes are much more prospe-I leried in ! peace times? Hear the waa that Gen. :Scott 'distrusted Tcertain J roas tnan tuev are; represented in the American, an able Kepublican paper: members of the Cabinet and that he Northern paper as bb ing. He says ,. ''The sum received is, in fact, greater the two races live together in much iSKi'Ji more peace than is represented that nly in 8eTe0 yeara oul of the nineteen has to rook the house people occupied. Lenoir . . .I Lincoln;. Maeon ... Madison. Martin.'. McDowell Mecklenburg . . . Mitchell .L....... lecturing in the South. He thinks equal that the war tax should be I They were fired upon and one negro I Moore.. .!::"!!"!" w.?a?dd;!;NewH;;oVVr;:::::;;:. was disposed to keep secret his own plans and purposes as much as possj ble. j Scott-;; was a Virginian, j He flatterinff nrosnects nfi h .w ieit Kindly to the South; and: most &y.f overarawn ana , eiaggera- and able son of i Scotia May he natural,y- wiff was a Vi ted. , ; This intelligent colored man longwave. M l as a' miIitary an i of no appears to be animated with a spirit mean ability ; as, a statesman. :t He l?1 lla,rnes8 ; and candor, and his re- Nellie Hazels tine is the beau tv and I dreaded a civil wart and would have Porte lecture at St. Louis shows he belle of St. Louis. She- has a good been' glad to have averted it, doubt- a correct observer, pile. She was ! courted by- Uncle less, if he could have done so. That paragraph or so,- oamuei i ilden. I Ninety-eight others he must fojlow his Jlag was to bim a I fi Via tbe matter of dealing with them, IKii inlABatol aV i . . . 11Q nimn. .u . u luiciust ictcuuc uvea po large as it now tne statements to the contrarv t ;a .nd tv,n. nn n ,k 1 J .i Hivw nvjw iu iuq :WA OJUU lEUUiCQl- ately following its close. ; Bo heavy a bur den has many hurtful consequences. '! ; tj;. killed and,! another What will the howliner orffans f I Northamnton " ' r O " - I . ar ' Northern Radicalism -say 'to: th? X" 'H-- Negro women KuKluxin? white peo- PanHicoWL.;:;.".. '....' " . . ;. - . - : i , X . . I Henriov -. I i 1 244 226 676 253 174 ' 1291 423 1 88 s 399 653 257 ; 139 883, 2330 . 366 ' 364, 770 . 232 893. 631 145 500 r . enoer..i...... PerquhnanS.t;::; There is . A it decided h oDinion I Person, among; . the . people ; that ,the. Dob- RlkVi?A' Its second' noint. ia that: it. ia 'a -a'a I tors ,bave been deceiving ihnm i aa I Kandolob 193 490 if i . . . i ... - " ;.U..;w843. 004 1203 Nash still waves, and long may it wave ' For this puff we ask Rufe EJmundson, or some of our old friends about Toisnot, t,. send me and Wade Thomas a jug full of it to this town, that we may celebrate tb victory of 'Old Nash' over the few Norh Carolina damphooU.1" ': Reidsville Times: A Mr. Til den's son from Brooklyn. N. Y.. who w s summering with his father at High P..in t t .... " uoa. a norseoacn riae m the couutiy soiun: days since and the: horse ran away .with, him, throwing him and drugging his fi m, in the stirrup three hundred yards down t. rocky hill. The horee kicked him tui ce times, once ia the breast and twica in the abdomen and groins. His head and face were badly pummeled aod all the fkin wa torn, from bis ; hands asd knees. Dr. Gregory, of Greensboro, was telegrspbe" for aod eat by the boy as he lay in a aiuo.r three days and nights with coDcussion of the brain, nursing him closely and finally pulling him through weil enough to te taken home, though his body was f till verv sore. '.- ; ;- ' ; ' Shelby Aurora: The subscrip tion for the Virginia Midlmd Rtilroad was carried by 908 maionrv. :P,.nri.r.... 1888 ttn.d Cleaveland Springs are b(tb crowded tioiiuio. .iuwe we 001 less tnan 200 at the two places, and they are coming and going Jivery day. Last Friday, Mr. Jame Fowler, who lives in the north western portion of the county, was at work in the bottom of a well, and a colored man waa drivine an axe on tbe handle ceir the top of . the well, when the stone which he wbs using as a hammer Blipped and struck Mr. Fowler on the head, inflicting a' very severe. but not necessarily fatal . woudii - -For the first ' time since the ' enow melted from .the mountains in the curly spring, this section was visited last Satur- 5 day night by a "soaking" rain. Our far mers say that upland corn still has a chaccu of making a fair yield. , " Warrepton Gazette: The pro tracted meeting closed at Zion last Satnr otr?' bout fifteen converis.- Rev. R, 8. Webb is now : conducting a protracted meeting at Union Chapel. We have had several fine rains recently which has caused crops to look very much better although the early corn was cut off very much, probably a fourth. The fiuit growers j at Ridneway are "shipping laree quantities of grapes to the Northern mar ket daily. We notice that there is to be a new edition of Moore's Scheol His- tory. - This means that teacheis are ex pected to discard the old one, which has not been issued more than -twelve or eigb teen months, and instruct -their pupils to buy the new edition at an additional cost . 830 o Parents. JTbis book-has been adoDted , 1542 J e ! common schools. Which edition 1059 J"1 be Jused ? Tne edition teemed . 2018 fairly with blunders. Stab. ... .- . f. 4-?; Raleigh News-Observer : We . oion ieflrn from the secretary of the board that ; Zntl BPeciai meeting of the trustees of the . V l -WniVerSUV or.JVorih flam ina nill h. - . 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She! fell in love with who had; spent most of his military the whites than is shown here in St. Lonis tious public burden Its third bbint lhe acal condition of the PjresWttiSinrK-jis' is that ihe revenues i being excessive den Is Whilst they had been led;to: ckinghamjji;l ;s y 401 r 3058 "ieiJecaliTe office, in this city, on the Rurally promotd extravagance jin eve that he was improving stead. 1UJ egSah tne puolio expenditures.":- The Re- "yjOejWas reauy wasting away, con- Mnpson;.;. j 872. n v 2520 publican parly bas been the party pi sumed by fever and. possibly of. the Stokes ;V:V.VlIv ' '':r -'? ' ner oi aeaung with them :i i ) 1 i ' i , ? "'-. a .. is, mechanics or tradesmen recklesi extravagance, we contend, and m.aIar,al ly Pe- They have not dealt arr7 ' 4 m-li. i . -w ; ttnerinK as abased its privileges ' to a great ly.aod.tbecoantrrhar.been skf JrMfel OWj ? P I wrrAll - - I Union, v!'" t ! tllimZZ letters, ' vowinff eternal" lnvft " at, follow the fortunes of the Southern more : in need ' of reading, v. . ! --- . ,, . ! , v - ... .--j. , . I urithmptin than l.ttin i.H n j ! a- v:- v. 116 . 204 280- "- ' 203 89rrl694 one Arnwe.- a 'anhnrrlinn ,,Ai life In the North! and who was at the ZZV?;"" ex- M "eerjcanaamits tnere vy t:um.mn - f"oviumit cue ueciarea ner r"vr w v ma i ri' ", ; .v ::t k,.cu ew o rj -. - - ."- i .1 haK .ai ... wirtt - '3 mis. tziz love fhim.wro.e hie ,T9- place aid hi, .a,ietioM of daty w MM-ff . - .. b wwaau i auiiiiiv' liih mvHniiH i i rm B' i , , . -f-rfj C; - i - i r . -i . vv RaniM a.. u , . . . r, writing and V -. r - :T f-- - ., , .r L-iau J - , i ' t VT'"""... y. ;;t 134 ;:- - 1467 d Greek. . The I i th"ta : the national, army tfof i There ia a rW, 5-x,- S!a; 1 " V 223 5 731 I Result : between people, bcott had been (so Jong in South is the place for the negro. rnunicatiohs on the subject will be received ' uy ue presiaent ot tbe University, at cTna.Pel Hi"'. N. C. Wilkeshoro. X. C..' August 15, 1881. Bishop Lyman met, with a painful accident last Saturday, being thrown from the buggy in which he wa etrayelling to this place by the break ing of the front axleVt- Fortnnately there is ; apparently no r fracture of any bones, but a very severe" strain of the left, arm and shoulder. That arm is for the . time being entirely disabled, but the pbysi cian who has examined it thinks that be will recover its use in the course of a fort- nigoi. ihe severe nervous shock oeca- of The i. . , --r" !''ug "'rKviw,iB7a iftSBOfl 1 uaxxuxaab biiiiii ill ' im - "rKMrw rtfmarw ii a a . - v: "w-v -. a .1 ' , -. . . -j . am 1 1 trn' h. 1 is a . ai . ii' -j " . x " Tna j m -rn anat- a l ai-a. 1 npnn n fit ana n 1 m maa a a an ki.L j . . w w iawva 'u- ilb w n vn rrrnn n a a. M - aa . ' . a hacn, . . uvv . ... ninn t".ww Utt epe-.,oig brother: r ,u kUB-A,w " De DfrrrrVr""" "l-;-.ft-U.is.M- J'. much wool-gathering, (letters from ba"? a" attachments possi- accredited wim. iBotKhi7 N.toA.,andaphbtographareshown .ra only -bis ; flag and JJ? SwK? hope that thpeo- ,P.y no big Mother ; Nellie and mother whole gantry. This was" the case gSuS ws Ser8auyaoM,,i; ? 1 f T flit away . nd Arnweg is going to sue pother Southern officers.' It is f lJd.:?a" fc W "l Webomman&tin ?x-SnC for damages to face and character cIear ugh 4hat -he was 1 M int hat m presebt body knows better than Dr. -Bliss i? and disappointed hopk - loyalto the North wilst in command nat banking iy, forV; SSM father is a PhilarlrfnMa io . of its army. Any Reflection nnon a adn ,1. u - I n - j a WW 4tll AUBU aU kiln MHIIIH a a ... . , r U W " w .. , . . p I HIUK 1C7 tniLLIH BtHVHIl H . 1 B fTV fl naiVi. a,a.A , t .-i.. ... . - ? - . . . I , .-----..-.-..- " . - .j . - c- aai wu aj amia- III B tl !- a r ' j . - ' aaMka - " - - Nellie Bays she, tnustmairy lor love. eo she chose tho fellow with skib arid hair, with a good voice and 'a fine leg. ; Nellie is rofflantic; " ' '': -! f 5 him'iri that direction does him in jus nee we may believe. :.v a v - . r-V ' '- i" i i aa ' The Albanv fW. V Judge McGowan, of this city; was cured of rheumatism by 8t. Jacobs.OU, clsss." , - i surplus I rom the revenue amounts to BRA.IN AND NERVEWells' Health !90000000 each-yea. This is an .vnEi, KiEaicnicuicuf on cariu i or im I ogo upuu lug tax potence, leanness, sexnal debility. &ci ti l -.Lt- L - U - . at druggists. pTpot, J. C? Mraps. Wi P1 Soe8' V7S psrate f case whew every other treatment uau lauea: 0f WDrvasKriMici t. - . '. . ... T - MUiJUL lilJJLLljLKl.MY.ninTB .flA -.DTTf: the nerves- Try it. e38ing of - axnayer This ,WU cao 08 wonced onehalf by purchas- iorlr.rut dige8li5a ftnd duieHng ax payers. Inis jng fot lheir ctudjen wit gfyT ed to hfa!l.B'?ltttB?1,p tw wllh Simmons Liver Regulator. : itfffthe national I T, Black Tin noon th-m. : Thal-I..: ,I2eAi0 ? 5emeiJI-iL i S!T '.- "and you I will soon know th wi . . . : . it. .. . r- i uj naucrioriivoiKrrWTJippT'aTivttnW-,, i .7.. r - rr.-rrr-" r mington. - - - . f debt: In parC ;EiSe
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1881, edition 1
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