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if I V- I if ' t .1 r i.- 5: i: - I, s ? W1X H. BEBUAIID, Editor and Proper. it m ' Fktdat, - 7- -Notembeb; 10; 1 882. : i ?Jn writing to change your address, always sive former direction as well as fall D&rtioalars ad . where you wish your paper, to .be sent hereafter . unless you ao ootn cnanges can not pe maue. j, j t3Notice3 of Marriage or Death, Tributes of rate GO cents will Day for a simple announcement of Marriageor Death. ' . . c,;;;, . ;; 'si "Remittances muBt be made by Check,DTaft- Postal Money Order or Registered Letter. Port ; masters will register letters when desired. . i , t Only such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. -j- , ; ; ;.; , ' , 'J ""8pecimen copies forwarded when desired. THE VICTORY. M .vXW 111 Oil UAU CSlrUUittU tuc (tSbUCaa of the victory ihe j true men of tHe State won for, civilization, the white j race' and 'an honest, ' economical go .vernmeht, 'on .Tuesday. The Presi dent of the United States, made so by' the "Tnrirdering : of J the ' man who was duly elected by the Constitution al methods, prostituted his. high office - for the meanest and most corrupt -ends. ; He bargained with others that the white people of North Carolina should be degraded. jHe was a party 4 to the most immoral, wicked, corrupt and infamous system of blackmailing ,by which tender,- hard-worked fe males in the employ of the Govern- merit were made to pay heavily of Jheir small salary for the purpose of corrupting electors and debauching the polls; Crying out for a free, fair election, the Administration did all it could to lower.the official standard, to :'.m'akef, men more venal by ' pur chase, to degrade the voters of the country, and to corrupt the ballot- box. " .The Revenue Ring, backed up by all of the powers of an unscrupu lous Federal Government, plied their corrupt vocation and moved the in-f ;ferrial powers to action in their .be-' half.' They sought for months, with the most unfaltering assiduity and diabolical cunning, to capture North Carolina. ! - They : offered! "induce- ments" to all sorts of pliable, weak 'anoliambUronSj men some ihot cpr- rapt enough to make an open trade but too weak! to. decline an unex jPected and alluring offer who had .affiliated with the Democrats hereto fore, and whe had by action and ' words made men believe that they J 'were honest and sincere in their pro fessions of devotion to " the great principles of the grand old party of local self-government, constitutional '. j law arid economy- in public affairs, and with a Mongrel Combination ,ithat was-a positive disgrace to all ; concerned, thei sought to enslave and degrade the purest, most virtuous, ' . most intelligent and capable elements among the whites. . In all American r hi siorythere ";has been -no such loath - 'some and foul; conspiracy. In all civilization there have been no more despicable rid more infernal methods Presorted to than those employed ..by. : the Revenue ..Ring and' the Dem sfpcratic deserters to ' degrade, to ' .$espl and to oppress the true white 'peopte of the State. . . .. .;- ; ' :'f i Bui all oi 'vl'the devilish 'machina!- f tons and infernal inginery were of ,no : peopie rose up in tneip-ndignation and might - and from morning to evening smote the .Philistans hip1 and thigh. Glory to . 'the God of Hosts for the stupendous ' yjctory! ':y f:'-- - : t" ;';;v;'"h,.. State is safe, civilization is preserved ; amons usJ The white ;; en of North Carolina will continue A to shape the destinies of the " grand ' Mother. . Ignorant negroes and V,; vicious White men. it is written; shall not dominate land degrade the intel . ligerice and virtue of the State.. r . : We have not, at the present writ Ing, hard'f rom the State sufficiently ? to speak with confidence of the Leg- - islature. We have no doubt that r ??einr?tjr?wi11 control the Sen ;.ate and we jif e almost equally certain that ther will control the House. We are 'assured that the enemies of the rirygj1 negrp counties will not : ;he rable to restore 'the '; detestable , , Can-bayonet system under which; ;Uhe . honest men were robbed and pppTCed. J;GJLory enough! r$i -.:'ri.Te yictory is attributable to more .. .than one instrumentality.- We have - j known, milch of the campaigns since ;I the; warrand have borne our share in if: u-v H e fl?,j:W)t; think; we have- known fixe press to be more efficient. We do -not remember when ' PQch mstructive, pointed, germane i-matterwas.spread before the tens of so ;h?u.and80.frears as in the elm ,:; Pa-just closed. Mark you, he I papers have not been at work for a . week Only or. a month,. bu$ all ' the t?fe;rFo.r four monthsthe Stab has ..been discussing with : whatever of . ;Ab;iity and judgment it possessed - o--; lUMuwuD tuai : concerned ! Peo.P and especially of this sec- tion. It has endeavored earnestly to do its duty.- Jit has ' given . line upon line oft repeatedtwenforced We give ourVtwtaj ableSenatop i great credit orftnetr servwie '.fifelstory''Jllli Senators ever before- rendered sncb signal and splendid successjna great contest. ,It was a . tremendous crisis aud ' riianfully, ' vigorously, indus- triously;!:taM the public speakem4b3 two 'men' did 6m'chWaWit di4. Ransom 'ndVj them ! Col. Bennett has tendered in defatigable . sericHis 'ximpaig4 has been very effective. ! At times-he lias risen i in hi t eff qrts -,to. the high watermark of supreme ?-"exeelIence4 xxe pas nis; j-ewaru iii tuiiswwus ness of services well done and : in beatinsr the CTeitcst 'demagogue .o the Stat, alway s excepting poor Jim Leach. "The .Wagoner of the Pee Dee" may next mount his horse and crack Vhis3 whip. ,is jgeryjees will, not be needed ontsfde of Richmond county. At least 'not this year if nome oureryear. a-t i --u,iy:.i..'ie r r U Many f otners nave . qone ' most marked service. The candidates for the jU. S.' Housed: as ' well; as some members of ; the Legislature, have made able 7 and effective Then, there -has been a host of fme risers knights of. the otentimes who have done ' adriiirable y Work They, s too, ; may ; , now.-. rest frqmj their labors and the good work they have done will follow -tiiem in the years to'' come. -Theyhare 'lel served welL 1 Wilmington is spe cially graterulto the gallant and ablej South Caroliman' ;Gn M,oe,7who came to our rescue and proved himt self a.most mdentiwortman.X vTYe thank him f or hisxcellent seryicesl .One more remark. t; The Demoortic partnaswpriierful.yita been defeated, often. It has; beeii flattened and bent aMalraost T6iie4 up. Its funeral hasi been preached many an: many "3 . tWiby .its, jenei mies. But it stilMives. : It seems t0 have an immoral jouth' and sempjtert nal?rigbr, r.Itis.toay Mr(gerin;th confidence of ,;(the Ameridan : people than it iever ias-eeof Ji is" nv fact the sole "br'iak-aterther g orily dei fence against Radical usurpation ,ana Radical pronlgacyexXravagance an oppressions. ,.Iiong may it flourish! Longjny it remain true to its eardu nalprmciplesli;;:' f . "If 'I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my ngnt nana iorget ner cpnning THE CABBVJNQ TBADE. ;"f lit i The Radicals have v succeeded ta a very great extent mdriving from the seas all American shiDping. . For twenty-jwojrear had , control and,' the disastrous changes that have, been " wrought duj ring that, time are something . astpri- ishing to study; f On jTurie 301 8 82 vessels wa42,850,8I5, whilst, the value in fereigri,yesselsw '488,801drol'l5irper enormous business, was done by home .Tcascisi rjLy. way ui couvrasx, ,ii vol turn 10 1 oa, you .?wUl--3nnd;-that r7j per cent, of the carrying trade was then done by our own ' ships; , Radi cal navigation- laws f Iiave done this evil work.--;'--';''-":-i ';.:. '."iY-- ' .' JS the i 'Deniocrathad fcritrolof thfij Government during the next.teh years we believe - that before! that time expired Hhe Americafa vessels would regain theascendant &nd4yi; nAnfiHAMlvIn -X'J',' 'tL''! wuoiucifluic.,uuua.;, a nepuiaing,:!: more wooden vessels is to 'be desicec ,:; for they are very profitable: Norway is an instance 'J Teri mmie is almost tjf)Qqj:wfii:i vessels, and still in 18Y9 its earnings were .more than .$29,000,000. -n ? P There is sai4 to lie'a' sudden' ifnpi tus given to sp-baihiing1 in some it' the New England-shipyards. ! They:" must expect a return"6f the" Dem6-; crats (otfwl f:Hf (pi :i: .Poor Longstf eet ! He4 'Hiried ithe Radcal;all gplgp nowvhisj aocqunte as 4 H.lT.S, Majr-' shal; arsdsnectM Sf ibeitig .jwrorig and being'bvirh"auied:,L" It fs 'said ;S lvS(eybting m6sUpK)iJs energies to politicsk Atthni'selshiim t this bad example. In the Jttieanlinie I'ngirtree Iected,and:tiiere 'lis ime?$Jtik camp.? - We hope he wilU coVe pit all right, with no srnell of corruption on his garments. i.3 - rHc ; . i. "Hfd 1 hut seryd my God with Jiliithe '-;' aeal 5 )'U.''&iLzii-zi HtAU: I serVd my partyVlie would not in mine age, Hsro left toe naked to mine" enemies: -' . f-CUngmdnind LeaeXpiaying Welsdeiand . I a reliable medichie that never does any' harm and that prevents and. cures.' diseasV by keeping the rtomach ia order, the boW i Sffli"d hveracUve 8uch a medicine is Parker' GingeruTomc It relieves every case, and has cured-thou' sands. See other colump;-? H ' TV 114 w -X' Cheering Newa Trom the RIouritainB to the - Sea1xardovA. Sweetlac Demo eraUe Victory The State Ticket Ele- ? te . Jy A Dont 1 0,000 , Majorlty-The iuro imiuici secure lor ureen. r,.43BOTTSBCRO,.jToy7lbbot shipi-Bennett, 108;' Dockeryl05-- Demo cratic loss Of one. Green, J03: Qanaday, 105 j Folkw lOa. For" the 8enate Lv: liberal, 128; Register. Democrat, 1 80;- for the House, McEwen, Democrat, 120; New- ellRepublican .yB.H'r !i BroWnltarsh Township'pckery,' 102; Bennett, 70; Canaday 08; Green, .71; Newr ell, Republican; 101 ; HcEwen, Democrat, 69; Lyon, ;IjiberalM03; 'Register, f Demol 'UJLt- e -V-v --H-,:t - i - i . ..V -;- ? Bladenboro Dockery 4 majority; Can day, 17 majdnty; Folk;- 5 majority. For thg Senate, Rfcgister, Democrat, 99; Lyonj ijiuerai. uix r or uie tiouse.fliacwen, iem- ocrat, 10(f; New ell, Republican, 80. '- ' 1- ; eisnder. - iBuBGAW, Novr7.Bennett, lM; i)ockr ery, 104v. Green, 10$? Cariaday, 1031 "Demi ocratk udges 106 except McKoy,. 102; Republican, 104 except Darby, 107." TTll IT Repnbli ;kRockt til Darby; 235; McKoy, lll j Gallaway; 123; Shipp; 115; McRae, 112; Shepard, Phillips and Gilmer, 113 each; a Democratic gain of 50 over last election. - ( i'CUMBERlDS.f4i v Fatetteviixe, Nov. , 7.-Cumberland gives Canaday a smalf majority. Our Sen- afor is' elected. ' The county " legisiative ucsiei is lost, except, prooaoiy, Kose. I'art of the county ticket is elected. , ; ; .cf&-ft aUCHMOND.u; :4 . L'AxjfcnrBTJRe,' Nov.5 7. The vote I for pongressman-at-Large-R.: '- F. : . Bennett' Democrat, 293; O. H." Dockery, Liberal, iStcwartsville Bennett 52r Dockery. 83. 7 Williamsons-Berinettf 271 ; Dockery; ; liaurel Hill-Bennet i85;rDockeiyg93l The coohty will give about 400 Republican jtvocKmaHAM, a Nov.; 7. Dockery 107 majority Republican gain 'of 100 votes. Johnston, 86 majority. ; ' : JTECKLENBURG Charlotte, ' Nov. v 7. Mecklenburg county, goes Democratic Jby 300 to . 500 ma- jorily.5-Nine townships--half the countv give cenncit Z7 majority over Jafvis vote in 1880. . Cabarrus county has gone largeiy Deni- rvrratV nnin- tm ;v: t -i -i i ocratic, only two. townships giving '-, Liberal majorities. The election here was quiet and orderly - . 1 f Jl;riREDErjj. SiATESVTifc, Nov. .7. ?Every township in this county thus far beard froraj gives a iuiwiauv gaui. i, x iusuui inaicaijens are that the pocratic gainin the county will be quite, 150, making the Democratic ma jontyIJ900;f'Ui;ttie candidates on the Dem ocratic ticket run uA erably well together. ' .CRAVEN. ';;---;;;. ' N'W.W 'RTrTX-l! "Nrt-ir ?t Ilia d-, t XT 2n1r 'nwrtfihin TVmnprHf ml 1(W. I cratlC COlintv offlfirs ftrft flMtr1 hv'ifVl mnl I P6f;:Nov.:i7 r:aHr PointGreen 112 i Canaday." 230: V1 -" 8.-Cox and " Bennett lorv -Vr "V:1" licanlossof 48, Democratic 15 net "Dem 192 pTfaral()2. The second .township, l - - ! ! .ruicners precinct, ..gives Bennett 72. Dockery 8, Ruffin 47, Folk 9,. 0'Haral7. EDGECMBK; :;:';1. iwuwav, , xvt,v j -vjuo precinct ? in Edgecombe gives Bennett 111 : Dockerv 125 r-aiDemocratigain of 24 Phfllips.( wiir run ahead. of :--lMfl-.:ticket1TwoDrccincts gire Folk 330 IRuffln 295--a Democratic '-C o'i--Ti-iirr ? : I t Fniai;!2Cov.7:-Premont ? orecinet sives Bennett. 114 Tkcfcfrv os - 'ink -1 - .. , " 's ?,,'j"ovv,k. I democrat, ji 4 : jirogden, Democrat 89 : 1 tj j ...n- .. can.; 61 ; Dortch,. .Democrat, ' 123 5 Hill, Democrat. 99 : MeMiHftn" KQ nionrt,- I S,Demrat, 133.'; ' 4 . Gosboko; 6v;7. The Indications are .that Person; Independent is elected to the Leislature. . The other member is m' doubt r:;The balance of the county ticket is miredi Tjoinkr BenjaetCceathe Vconnfy , oy a smaii maiortty?-i:--,wi.-i,Y.- it tire'couni slatiye ticket elected bv ' , . ; ' . , ' j a heavy majentynThe p,emocratic ticket is elected in Randolnh - ' : " "-TT . vw gain oi o over I5ux- I W PThe oth i : GBsotNovA-A sweeping De'mbcratuy vottfGutlfordl &The 'en-! Li CLli-'ii-'-'wrtfJKwen A9...JJeweil 114 lor BuerJur, Ckk i WWfM-j: ; IK f WAKE.( -KAIIGH. -N0V. - 7WroAV i .nrM,.ti; nprnr,w. .,." . - " " 1 ; : gains for Bennett v -.w 1 ownne precincts indicate 1 iSitfrZ"7V3 kivw.ow i jority forBenuett and for Robhlna -f ffeu-." : and for Kobbins. - Ratio. W gives ISO. .In Lexington he gains 46. Guilford; elects the. Democratfrt ttot Beaufort countv c-i isn rDr.Mt; .- r ority. New Bere eaina . B'rf w vuiwiauv iua: SO.; Cot Mr.i? elected, and BenneuW majority. A townahin fiSAZ ty for Pickery, I -v- if iiujs, i.iov.r v. liennett's vote at Clerk Melvin i qi i nrNrr.h 1 1 1 -i- Tv.m rucu k Also the German W D,.Joty, S04(!2.ne, ItepabUcm - r - . . CnMIirarAW !' ' : : A lirel. of torin. rSod f 6.MWTci. uieuaniejQ.TOte In 1880. " " 1 5. - - V , s viK: ? -t rj - y ti SAiisnrjB'No'v.'l The2" election fin Rowan passed oft djitetly. wftri. iiJsxgi Democratic gairiin Salisbury township oyer the -v vote, for Governor seems to be-riif ceneral though the DemocraUc bly era! equal f ticket j ship. All the other townshipaglwi Demoi KcraUc' gains,! -' Murray- is defeated by ai least. 800, .cQur' whole county ticket .ii elected, i Wilson county; has done a glorii ous day's work, :vy i:rrw'&yiOT i h Mosboe,: Nov.. 7. Bennett carries Hon- The judicial arid congressional Vote is about the ; same. ? Two country . precincts! give Bennett a net majority of 53. 'The county will give Bennett;800 ' majority: Th' eni """J re Democratiq county ticket is elected, 1 1 ,. ..-.s CABARRUS.' " '- - ' i coBDNoi7;Ben in Cabarrus cnunlvia Brio,' an Irrpn r,f 100 on Jarvis vote Jn 1880. r ,.TheT.-DemoS. jbrity here ' is 17JM- Igaia of 181 gala of 181.; -Th 4W 50d;jmo- county ticket estimated cratiq;. thelgisltive, ticket the same.' ft :&G01LFORDiiV7 a Greensboro, 'Nov.'5 7. Mbreheadjand Gilmer townships gfyo 2, over JarF!.voteL' Indications point unmistakably to a Demf "ocraUft vict?iy if the county. :f I ! anson.'., -, 1 Wadesboro, Nov. 7. Bennett has 270 majority at Wadesboroand 341 at Monroe. He carries Ansori by about ; eight buadrea majority a neavy gam. :.!';; .,1. Hickort, Nov. 7.VTota vote' 542. Beri- nett, 406; Dockery, 131; Dowd,391; John ston. 137. . No material -change from the old party, vote. . BEAUFORT. Washingtoi INoVi 7. Beaufbrt '' and "county is is DcmoCTaticfthe average mkjoritjr 200.., Shepherd's 350;, Latham's' is . ban the Slate tickel',,;'; j.r at least , H VE3ipsaxoK Jo- 7.At JWaccamaw tnvnahin Jhprn is TWAnnitin'miin- township there is a Democratic gain of 14 for the State ticket. , Greeri -gains 13 on Canaday s vote two years ago. i .i ' ' 1 5 -i- ':: :- LINCOLN. :4 ,-;::!;. Lincolkton; Nov -70nlr four pre- cincts h6rd from, which give the Demo- crats small maioritiea. :" ." 'T V crats small majorities, , BURKK Mobgastox, Nov. 7. The Democratic .ticket carries Burke hy about 390 majority. White VrLLE, Nov.- ---Returns ' tcra l: in, brit; 550 is a safe estimate of the Demo cratic, majority in. Columbus. ; '. v .r; 5V BRUNSWtg -0 ?. .The vote of Town , Creek is as follows Green, 158r Canaday: 291 i Democratic aih tuji y-T -jr i ,T4--,,ot- f urore f r -a i; ' wl.:u 7-lf - 7 t--zJ - mi ui w eafc. a u vusui p gi ves pis, i j ; W CanadSyVl86 ;Gree88-HepQb-, i.r'.i-i-' f".i!i .--yij PJSNDEBv-.jk.r-'iii -;i.'- & Grant Tow'nahip 5 gites1 Bennett, 12 Dockery, 158; Green, 130; Canaday, 157. Net Republican gam 5." : ' - :, ) vPoimt ?:0aswjbul Nov.8-Casweh TownsMpVgivesi Bennes 121 r Dockery, drn :'.x ! .:. .:v -. " :. : DUPLIN J "'':r: ' ' 3 . . . ' , (. , ! ) - ! ! 4 nfi VOtfl.ni p aiann B 'i nwiuhin la aa . Fnl. lows: Bennett. rt TVirlrr.:fai. ncri nAM-nm ijLivy:Bi':1 ..if orir n iui i a . ,1 vriawa.jf, oq; t ooin,. jOj,,: - ;if," ri4,w:; 'j:f Marrioii rive . rVnnPtf ,:ai i,-m4niti- o r-n j"v 1; The! maioritv for Bennett anW rirn L , . : - " vv-- ; ; , CARTERET. ' I ; Green leads Canaday by 49 majority, with two Reoublican orecincts to hear-from.' which indicates' a 'small 'majority fbr Cank- tBirFoB'.-N8.reen.'8 majority n ' tnis county is ko. A Democratic loss of 174. BLADEN -. . z, : ' AbbOttsburq-,' Nov. . & Canaday's ma- atr 4nv. Wwi':jiWi,!THan Tif'' , wwfJVMii- VVVlTlUi AUiiUViaV- fa nMh, is i4,.n -4Li w.Jl':Tr.rv - . -. . . , . . Dockerv 1 21 T?r,fRr,iQ ; WaIV. 1 9.171 fiwi rf.1 martie. 130. ;firittbnKil7Sure? FAVETTEvrLUL. NoT;:8.--Green,s iiajdr- "T w about 10.owers, rand ; probably h.. :i-y ij3 v .'K-.- .vX5-i V I ine.Jmomtic. BOerm and J Rrif . tw---j , . .u'i.i,"f . m. uu ux i ance pr: the t ticket is defeated' Guthrie's t- iii.-A 4..K-4n..iw- r JuscMdL Z ol.nfa it.. .-.! -. ... ' . t'entir; N 1 r f 1 1.. IT. reach 600:orer .theCanti-DroWWtion m r3-:" .T X ? ,:r 4 frihter60 tickeBennettmajority thegenerall)emocraacyictory.i t v "-iiTttort-wK; -rt r i .,rfv,f:,,.c.i' L'r.wtwwi ,iiJ!i..-;c.,.i :- -; t i .wuiuuiu.vwin,: waica meets on me imnor 1 - Wrt'M 8.The';eriUre Granville November, as follows: HoaeaSh'epard.Geoj The gives Bennettmmajority-a- gain otfloi Prtn bver jarvia votel Rnffln alitt tlie Indiclal J: rT.- ? , j ' .T rjt i.vT- :r:i trr Tru"' r iMV"e'"'J,1V " ""V4T vJ. ' ' ,:: v.. tmL" -jLi i maioritv for Dockenr and the KeDublican I U. A. Burr. Geo.. L Oranon n. m' TTnrni i SMC Rnrl..ii - , - ..- ' ' - T 1. i.t-TZ. wo.memoers ox tne CseT I composed of Robeson and Columbus.' The ? -lepuhncan. majority on the Judicial ticket and CpgressiciI ticket is abOHt 150. . .. I gives Bennett' about". 550 ma jorUy.'v'Rc fa- bins bout 4504vTWs tsa'Pemocatie' tcls of 150 to :S5'r-:K:' - i-a- Alexaader given Bvnuett and :. Robbing bolil 400V-the same vote .t wotycarn agrrr; nThe Democrati caudldates fcir'tbe Leiris- : I fatuferaud connty bracers in this county arc eJeeted and lufl Uemocratlftr SenatoHal - . candidate sin are ueueveu snie, m;nnennir ri'turDB from ;7adkta 'Indicate JrouvWllieftopum $4:P-: wiLJ30ii.e;i&i -i :LsbK,-;Novi v 8. Every candidate s' elected by from "2 51 to 500 ma J:4 tt-:i. Tkii. -.--"r.. may elect WUliams.;Democrat, to the House and Democratic Sheriff. vl,1; . y: C i& --.ROWAN.:-'! the" returns to-day'show a fainng-off of the Democratic, strength, from- five -to .'.seven hundred pemociatic voters remaining from ---.--.tt r :,""::;!;' nr"- ocratie majority has been reduced to about ,200 itt the C6Qnty4 Theo. F. Kluttz; Demi ine noiig in ne rural aiaincts ' ina uem- 1 - -.' .. ; - , : - ocrauc.canaidate tor tne eenate. loritowan I nP, vavie,.is reponea oeieatea oy lou. m 1 isvoroi me naaicat- uoaimpmsc .uamseyi f . "aerea jeiiaoie. J(; ,;- v- - , rAlexander couuty is . reported on good uthori'ty td'give 800 majority ;f or Bennett aumoriiy j have 237 . majority., ; Senate-Oameron, Democratic 1,166;' Strayhprn; Republican, JB50; Evans, Democrat, 1.092; ; Riggs, Re- nnbhean, 792. House-r-Strudwick, Dem ocrat,? 1.050; Stkeley,RepublicanAii,028; Atwater, Democrat. 1021; Cheek,- Repub lican, 966.; ' GEE5f sbObo, Nov. ; 8. Gulford 'gives Rm 2,b95Folk:; i;405, Benrietl 1,985, Dockerv 1.745; Scales 1.964.-Wlnston 1.604. I Ball 333; The; whole, Democratic ticket, I Jjegislative and county, is elected. 1. " ' t ;' WAsmsGTON, Nov.; 8. The official ! re turns show 300 democratic majority; La-' tham and Sheppard leadipg the ticket "and exceeding that: ' ' I . ,.; -- h A' - ;4. ' f t' MOORE ; AND ' :ARNETT FATTTEvnjjB, Nov ,8. The Tote of Moore county r is it tie." Harnett- giva .Greeri 3 majority.'" h '.- ; - r--' - r '"Z&'?";ieRojjt.i gives . . ' iHALEioic.: Nov.. & Cox is elected, fay about 500.' Beaufort elects Simmons, dem- ivr..i!-'l- ! am j ocrat. -Martin county gives 200 democratic I maioritv: Randolnh 400. Wilson Stan Jnhn. 1 son 375, Chatham 4(. McDowen 150: Pam - I Uco 180, Beaufort 320, Durham 237, Orange I 200, Pitt 35. Chowan jrairislOQdemoeratic. I Warren "1,048 republican a "democratic I oaa inI. tii wU.T!-.: i- jority. . Edgecombe' poHed. a : light vote, showing a falling off of 100 in the - negro vote;; Lenoir elected Dempsy Woods, dem- Ocrat, to the Legislature. .v Green elects a democratic Sheriff. : - i - H;;-' ; The Vote for Sheriff. First Ward- ? ; 372 - 382' ,-206 130 164 133 : -ft t . - 288; ' 213 139;,t 141 : ,v;T 173 J 2nd. ' 3rd "l .V.v. . Second 'Ward;:v . vii --105 1 : 61 268 '-237 - 219 j :.. i 215 135 ;i - si 109 ' 103 80 - 1788 Third ; I'' 1 Fifth Ward: . 1st Division.."; . ; :-' 2nd i:r Fape FearTownship. ' - Harnett 'V" i "' ' Masonboro 4 Federal Point (unofficial) 10 -s. c--2180'" TaKento Fayettevllle. '-' -:s ?i Deputy Marsbal " J, ::- Phillips left on the steamer Wave, yesterday af ternoon,hay $ng in custody Marshal Jones, (coLCharged !wlth' counterfeiting, arid Gintori Strickland. colored, charged with peuryy whbsecases-1 were continued at the late term of the Uni- stermof theUni- in this. citv arid m tniscuy. ana lonfined in Cum- , ' ... .. ted States District Court who Wflrfl'vrdArArl tn rift Yonfinp1 berland jail, at FayetteviUe, until the rieces- sary nan DeTUrnisned for their appearance at me nei lerm.x i ne paruesnave oeen in jail here since the adjournment of Court ; . imBittu ; -i . m m m , ... ,.4 s 1 . -Fire at AbbottAbnra zt ' ' . ! ' : --When the train on the C. C. Railroad coming east J reached Abbottsbure yester day morning the extensive ColviHe & Co.; formerly Building Works, were' was delayed for some, - . . rr,?1 1 lur uie Bceuc uu a srjeciai twn it is'nh. 1 derstood that the nronertv was rvr The Norwegian barque iKtonife -Caht ' Knudsen, was.cW from; this; inverpoo. yesieraay. bv s Messnt TV;, Tt ??utcni'J011, s th 1.634 bales of cot- -On summer nio-ht . U ' iair ana Drigntl" , suppose a frhrhtfni f0Av f i.,rV, .t- " -rr.- rt "T yott m tne middle of says that his dazrite? rTnV wi thrisrittackedat suivui tucauv wen inna ntfanfrol ( a mmj "'"iS Fue. ' iiaa It not Deen lor 1??? ,in-1880. There f tZ VIrZT T ijakabeatv o . w. Win theconatyi i:;;" ' Vr?W re are pained to hWf theaccidenr,:6 v .n tn ioM -oeoneii B majority approximates 85U rJ!'ar I ceivea on account oi ieer ror -marriagcn fe I our townsman Dr W ue majority wpiproba ftttlt f,;;. '. UWhnechaBthfe fthe-Cape,F onrThetrairiK synopaU , Tf 5ceey "ng In Regul SSSlOOr j TheIJoard met in regular session yester P. M. , - . mhtedhh report forllie montb of October showing lit follows: - . , Panv- vi-i'V- vy i7. i, - , - Vo6 ; . . ,. -1 'imi&IFnfidRitUnMM4imrMM ana ejoiDiiea too1 counOM xr tDff .Qe ribminkttbri of tl5,'irid ten coupon ofty '4 f ponswere destroyed in tae presence-of I The Register of Deeds i ubmltted , 1 ...tin.. J t. : B. Wiffirins. iRichard ;TtHall?saac Bear, C. H. Edens,' John o: Nixon, WHliam r Walters, E. G. Green, Henry Greeri Ed, .NoDles.'Johri Craig; El N. Ederis J.'"F; Mitchell, P. Barrentine, F. c! Singietary.R, J: Scarborough; ' ' i ine ioiiowin? YpviiAr' mfjiirA -wnn riranrri - - - r-r7?rr " ."-.,-" n for the Superior &urt: 5 ; -First Week.-T. El ScottV SoL -Bear; . r., . - --- - - .-... . : -: . Jii. ecoit, j. m. UasH. Gerhardt, i craig, onn-A. narrow, tieorge JfV Air I aerman, jarnes Jr. Walton,-Feter Bloom, W; ; ;oecona neeiL--vnaries KODDlnS James D. Bordeauxlsalc R. Northropj Amos Perrjv James M." Hewlett, James Ifolaril WT. Davis, p. N. ' Chad wick; Oscar Pearsall, Henry ; C. vTate,' John Hewlett; John D. Woody. . ' . .- ".- u . i. j . a ne rioiiowine were .granted licenses to retail spiritous liquors;. JW. Gerdts, J. H. "Bosch. .. ' ' :' .; -' - t - Several parties were relieved from paying double tax, and ; other matters 'relating to taxes were disposed otji?w,., x i v The Board then adjoorried.U-4 ----5jrr -,f THE t CI IT ELECTION'. ' The election in the city yesterday passed off without any undue excitement. - Irf fact, taking all the circumstances under' consid eration,' things - were remarkably quiet j arourid the polls. 5 What Bttie stir and conr fusion existed was confined to the matter of the Sheriffalty; Gen! Manning ' the regular nominee of the Republican party; being op- t vit ,J1 1 posed by MrJElrjah Hewlett. Independent lfsnniliiHW 'iJ:)A fU r ii-l;f -nJ-l. r" r;. Treasurer. -The friends of Manning and Hewlett were very active arid ! considerable bitterness was engendered but no se- rkns - attempts -to commit ia 'breacb of the peaces The git convenience of .iT-i---...- .? eiv - w-.' thenewarrangemement of the precmctain lhffIir8tanrLFifJ0tt2War& and the -voting progressed without :the " t-- ... ... - f J usual crowding" of the polls, which has I war s? ' - ' f The following comprise the returns' from the various precincts so-far as received V t ; ; SECOND WARD. V Congressman-at-Large Bennett-" SI'S ; Dockery," 138. ' " -" r ' ' ' r - Third District Green, 814 ; Canaday, 145. " - ' ' ' " Superior Court Judges. ' : . ' Sheppard," 323 ; Ph'flKps, '823 '. McKoy,, 805 ; McRae, r 323 ; Gibrier, . 325 j v Shipp, 825 ; Folk, 131 Pool. 133; Moore 133 ; Darby, 149 ; Guthrie, 133 ; Edmands.131 ; cburchiii, 1314 ..':hv .::, - -i- Solicitors, Galloway, 84 ; Wassom, 117. :i Senate. Armstrong, 315 ; Scott 135. . ; ; .House of ReprntativeaWaddell, 127. .Sberiff. Hewlett 268 ; Manning, 139. : . ..Judge Probate. VanAmringe, 138. ; ihRegisterrSampsoriM 12a ireasuren-neylSl.; -. ; ,; i THIRD .WARD,! . :f 1 -: i Congressman-at-Large Bennett, ,, 301; Pockery 101..:, s -. , .;,.";..,; .i. . iThird jDistrictreen; 290; Canada" -' Superior n. Courts Judges -p- Sheppard, 300; i;yjPhillips, ; ;. 300; : McK:oyr 59 ; McRaev249;lGUnwei300 ShippSOO; .Folk- 154rPoQl,456ijMoorei58;ibarby, 163;Guthre, 157i Edwards, 25; Churchill, I - ; t vr----: !-.-,- -;- -: -rt,.; i-'1--'-' i;vV.4&CaKi- A-;toowy. -297r.Wson1(46.; Rheriff Hewlett s7' WrYr W :i neri Hewlett.237 Manning, 164-- p Senate A rmntrnno 904. f iko f Senate-Armstrong. 292; Scott, 153: J,. .''-. 1 ..i UUKln WAltD: v " t w f ?; Dockery 134. vJ'S'W.-'r: i ; TMrdDis t if -'i-.?,..., .'-r.,V-,r--'--- ' Hi ? , Sheriff Hewlett 219; Manninir. 133. ' . ; J Ier.lt 01 wun y anAmnnge,-loo. ' r . . itepisier namnson . iy - --r.;!-. -. 3 - Coroner -Jacobs, 127.' A t - ; Surveyor Cherry 123 -fst yT!;:j vCongressmari-at-Large m - " -- f1i':!'U:ii . . 7 w , j. uii jLoincfc jtreene. lamttdoT-1 800.. - - ,:v-vs-.-,4,J--i.; . i f 8henff Hewlett 215;'Manriing, 288;' " .Supendr- durtl Judges-rRepublicans 330, except Darby 843 Democrats, 168. j - Solicitor Galloway, 163 ; Wassom, 30fc Senate Scott, 326; Armstrong. 165. f i House Waddell, 317; Green, 323. Treasurer--Birnev 3?1 Vint, oi T Register Sampson, 819; J.H.. Price, 10. . Clerk Van Amringe, 328; - 1 , Surveyor Cherry; 823.' ; ---'.' 'j,- 1 coroner Jacobs. 817. - jr BrfKhUs Disease, Diabetes. w' '-' ., -v. . i . .. ' .ietnaprn barTDnraSP. ...ir-jri..-. 1. - -r""Ji.V'r; for a Vma anA ? i -m, thenly rernedy ' tfiatwifi' surdr aSd'S. 1 I .Inrlorpfl Knftln V79' WlV-.1j.--Ok-- 1 a .miii8 0iijnessrs. l i, 'i 'o-to. t'io tmv.. . -ajmy, stationed, at Governor's Island time by the confia-1 evsiu oo' rf,,..r;ii 1 00 -'-i-i au..3 T ir v, - ' . 1 Spmtsr edbushels of rice sold veSa l irom fi.uu ip ii05;-! ?5t;r vesterday - : ;-:f jpi gevjeQtemrpersjraji' Ka'A., v MeckIeBb"rg county; , cu-18 ; ... . i ...... tt . - arc ttz :SJLM r& Y, V.ub 1J wealth. . hMnrri;Oh1r.'.hHr: &m s.- ... " ''e'e- I - . . . owu JUllIrjl to - i PvwHi ao.u aamuton w i . jfSiholdrMine Property to the JJerre Wsothas found ii. Jhiaf aTf -frtn nlr ? a a;flour barrel . i r .. -wuwumiM.., frigbtened andWoff. thefio.m against him, broke, and dislocated hist! Wilson Advance; A monument Toisnot nebDle are ontriJmt: : friend wante to, know to whom contribi toons should.be forwarded. Tho m!?ou?bt t0 erected.' rLet it be done u.-uicic uc a yniemuc enort'to effort t?J fcr-ripi -7br.Tha7Black TVfnnn tirr'Ji01? on morning ';: rneetinh haTw inl Kal 1 week. dosed last'Sandayirigfit, having re- ; SSonoMS and ac" -:i i txz i- . t . T: 1 Mnstcgre,u learn jrom-tne Uastonia G Graham of H.' I f-innountwith Mr. E. Brevard and a - i -wr-. -r , W v. "vt.n,lW- Jf , injurede hMZTbrZ c iuuie eff : were uimwn;fnmi i. 7 While descending a steep hill. The vehicle cuureiy. uemousnea.-vj ; hirionircs We have irr-jT-, YV" 5 ""nunwe occur- Mday : OcK - HenderV11 pass, a colored man liyiijjr on the nlaS GT'; eoS? M. Jordan in that section, was shot and killed bv Mr. Jordan on that, dow The evidence as developed at the Coronor's inquests exonerated Mr; Jordan from any criminal act. .They found that the killing was justifiable as in self-defence. . WDd grape wine was quite common in the early times of this ' section. The wine' js of a deep red color, heavy, and used as a beverage, very palatable The ."Bush wine" of the Ger man settlers was made ' according to the following receipt:t Two gallons grape juice, one eallon water and. two and a-half pounds of sugar to the gallon of juice. The usual quantity, of jwild grapes in this section is surprising. -Almost every fence -row has it. yH' : ' I Winston Sentinel: Several slight ttosis but not sufficient to ripen the rabbits IZlf" Pat church r thirty-six by ""J, u!'3 oeingerecteai V Several of our brick masons left on Mnndv J niorning to commence, work. on the build- I inff. ; - Hiffh Point has bn.n fipWtpH na theiplace for"the -erection of7 Se orth Carolina Yearly Meeting House,ior the So- ciety of Friends. Dr. W. A. Jones has ten acres of land and the citizens aub- :d1.400 foe that purpose. , : Hman fnendi of Rev. J. L;! Stewart will join -with usinbur deenret t lpm th.t h j met with quite a .serious accident on last j S?nJy afternoon. -He waagoingrom J -Gilead church. whprft.hA haA rnot nMo Gilead church, where he had tnst nwyipfiAd" Mf to Mi Julian Killett's. when his hnrsn hpl came frightened and sprang,, forward for a run: Mr. Stewart, in, holding .the lines, was drawn from the buggy and in his fall iumi uia icifc couar none uroEen. ; - . Greensboro . PatH6t : . A big white killing frost thisniorning. The case of Seymour : & Co. tsg the f Western Railroad Company; (now -the Cape Fear& Yadkin ,Valley Railroad, involving $250, 000,' was argued before the ; Supreme court of the Fnited -States og Tuesday last, Hon. S. F. Phillips and, J. W. Hinsdale, Esq., appearing for the plaintiffs in error, and Hon, A. S.Merrimon;for the defendent vorporauon. ; , . ' . ;. . , . . ( f . Tarboro " dvtdei' Miss' Mary Powell was awarded5 the premiririi" for be ing the handsomest young, lady present at the Fair. It was special, and - donated by TVniis,-Esqil-MDu Monday, If o- yembereth, James, Knight andr- Manning got into a quarrel, and Knight struck Manning iti -the mouth. - Manning put with his ippcket knifeaiid- cut into the cavity- of -Knight's stomach. 7 Knight is considered seriously injured. jrEW.JTOJBLK. TI AMocIated Prera-Flre and Iioss of u Life m Pearl Street. . j ffy Tejcraph to the Mrrrun Star. New Yokk, Nov. 8. Mr. J. C. Hueston !TS1ned lhe General ' Agency of the New -rkAssociated Press, and . Hon. Erastus Brooks was chosen to fill the vacancy thus created.- ! , - -; - The-building 243 and 245 Pearl street, extending through to Cliff sheef and own- u oyie varey estate, caught fire through an explosion in the paint oil and varnish explosion m the paint, oil and i tore of Ilsley Poubleday, on the j floor,--at about 10.80 ; this morning, .dead bodviof ) Frederick Don r,a f nr. t vi.i r V1 ground ;. The Tlnnhlfirlav. jnephewof -M Doubleday.Ivwas found in uie store au nour later. " The firm was in- t srwMwSjtta S3 A .came 'w contact with a rin.htitxr of vnmteh wusedeosion . One. other pe son was badly burned by an explosion of varoish 'The building was Kutte and the loss will nrobablv- reach tsn.om.. - vot cnara 4xnold. of the United States , died Comparative Statement Ar i 3 .Sf'rif ml Co.ttoilJBxeiiaiie:.j).-: ft .lrTelejrropto theMonu8tarj . '-. New OrLeasts, :Novi 8. The Tnorithlj report of the . -National" Cotton Exchange, shows therotton movement t. of the United States te -have been ed with that of last year. The figures first m V7Af n-wA aW.. .tf ... . - , - a UIkUIvO JJi - . r- w wmi UiCarTMB VKHr IITIII I lie !r - Past ear : Port reeeiTita. 1 van ki .. oo m 3 land. 1 20 1 fift rtTa-- .t.ii... :n. 649; 57:106.; tilrtnFrUios 15,587. Shipped to Canada, 6,551 i 9,342: xportSitotJreat Britain; 399.338 ; 505,651. .,iXports to the Channet none, 2,340. .Ex ports Wgnnee: 83,111 j i0J,35L; : Exports to the Continentt 116,931- r -,122,165. At oca uvtween ports. 8a.8i3 ; 3854, Total tkaen bv Northerh ;hinpm 9s (?12 : , 333,469. stock at ports'.' Oct: 31st: 560.636: 6l;208-'. ,ixiT; j- -:-.:r .Aaliiaiie Addition. ii'Becauseit is: beneficial to the scalp and adds Jo personal beauty by. noring color and lustre to gray br faded hair, is why jrarKersiiairrJBajsani is such a popular dressing.; . : ; j 11 Tha rtreasurnilla in itri the i .u vuuucLtiyu Tf - powdertworks- at Quebec, were blown up yesterday;-! One riaan was killed, The re maining workmen were at dinner.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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