I'll E DEMOCRAT, j W. H. ELTCEIN W. A. IT. ARCH EDTTOR Apt vt ! FKIDAY ABIDES. A,V' lCivil Sttvite Ufif'inm. "'"Ve ,! tcr a Deinm-rat io a ue- r iiKlii-.-in o!'( (!n;d ch:ir :ic!f r. i"f? A' hoiu i-t ind true r'puH: c; ti asks to he icLvih-I. and none oiler should he icfaifd. In th 8 uth a sweep with a i lean bn.On is ih m 'ii h- I In ;.il !) n'oiTfit -j. 1 888. I Oil lMIKSlDKNT DAVID B. HILL, OF XK v v::K. FOR VICE Pi'FSILd NT. JOHN G-. CARLISLE OF KKM i t'KV. Mr. Cleveland con-i. e.s New '; York much larger than the Unit d j wr....u ... .1 l.i,.... If ..r-ii lr.r.T H h.. I both New Yoik and the "ui, mo ' Sjtats. He takes I oth the S en t-! arv of the Treasurv and the fit st ! assistaiit f r in New Y rk. Three ! cheer-, for N w York ar.d David B. 11.11 our ihx 1'ivs.ideiit. ; ! : COLOR LINE. Ye-. - y n nsible man know., tlKtweh e a large number or p,ire.ja,llerotell rore the election w id, ; ho; e?t, gc 'i citizens in our Stat. who are n t Democrats, i ever were Demo. r t-, and never will be Djm.o j he must ,,ave ,iine ar(i m,,nt.v. He crats. 1 I ey never helievid in th jm,3tgie his undivided time and r.t princl, l.s of the Democratic paity ,eniion as well as his energies, his they were never taughtotl.tr than to des. pi-e and disbelieve the priu- ciphs, traditions ar.d achievements of that party. They we e lc reared and livd under the teaching, at d inline ru es of Hamilton, Webit er, Clay ami men of that class. The,, alwa s leli.vd and :lways will lieve in taxing thj people for bu Id ing taiboads, diggtnj improving the water canaD, and ways. They ; believed in a liberal construction of! nature, or his true inwardness or his the constitution , a stiong eentraliz d real wants and necessities, or his $;o eminent with absolute sovereign ! capabilit ie, or the scope of his am power. This cla-s of our fellow l)ition or the foundation of h'rs hope s. citizcLS were as hoi:est and sine, re in uicir ueuei at.u nuumenanee ol .1 i these doctrines as we , the old line Demo rats were in the belief at el maintenance of the opposite dec- trims and principles. Now thit class of me n have no inborn love for Democratic doctrines and they never d el and never can go into spasms over the name "'Democracy." Well, .1 1 ..-..) .. .t. i .. iut- uae acieo wu.i ine iemocraoc party since the war in this State and Northern people do not. The num will continue to act with it so long , ber is so siu.dl in their midst, and a- the pres iil state of But 1 lot out tl.e color i flairs- ex'i-t. lino. o iv iot 1 the n.gio vote. :u:.ke it deeent nod i.o: i.r.-it.;,. 10 1,01. . 1 -.rn.,rrln . ..t, - - - j . 4 V , J'VMtlto'l I" thr 11 ble rigg :.nd aim clutch wit h t '.lack men. Do this a i.d at e,nce twa -t Ir.rdj of tlu.t 1 ia- ti .)f which vve have ben .-p.-;.n:tig u ill part com-, as much difference between pa. .y with ihe Democratic party, and ! the negro and the white man, as o.an Democrats will follow tliem, ' there is between the blooded horte an.', many negroes may come to the ' and the mule. Mai. did not make present. Den ocr.-.tic party, but this j this d'M". reuce and is not responaible is bv no means certain. But say for it. Jehvah himself made us un tl ev should or should not. in 1 lik and is responsible and i nilly e reer e 11.. just call upon your im- ng, nation, cr upon .ur experiences "d if y in have j.eUiie r upon your common sense, and if you are devoid of that a-k a mule, or a parrot, or a k:.ugaioo. vh:ii will he the result of! ueb a breaking up. and blinding of; potiticta! elements. We wd! op rht tier,-. The awful calamiti, s rn d direful niis'ort lines which would overtake and ca, ture our rat e 'indignation of all men eve y where and blood, are too degrading, hum 1- ' and will receive the co ,d m iati i-niiig and destructive of all that is and curses of Heaven. And t,',i- is holy, virtuous, patriotic, manly and j saying i othing agaia-t the negr., ennolding to behold or contemplate.; He is a- God made inm so far : s Yet Ihe the blotting out the color lln W llle h I h o rr.,.n f n ,1 ..,;,,;-(,.. - i-" "v v. in .uoini - tion is bending its efforts to do will inevitably lend directly to these dreadful and damnable results. Fel low countrymen pause and think he fore in .king a leap in the dark.. ORGANIZE. We rxav hi worth very little if any in eh ciir g a fellow to office, but we proaiise and will enter into a solemn obligation in the penal sum of fifty tho i;ana dollars, never aain to aid in electing a fellow to office w o is not a Democrat from tin coles of his slippers to the crown f his trail. um f he next Republican, Tf , I ... 1 1 . . i.i-uiup, oi nan democrat and halt'Kepublican that gets in otliee on this continent will gi t in without our vote. We have labored with ourself nigtit and elay to arrive, if possible at the conclusion that o:.r liosition on the silver question. . n the tariff question, on the internal revenue, on the pension frauds. n the river and harbor swindles ud on the civil service fraud and hum bug, is wrong. Bet we have maw: ae.omp.eie , .u.ure. vve are planted now aud expect to st y . I ... p..: i planted, unless some tornado should Suatcii us from our position against our efforts and will. We have been advised that we were wrong on ihe color line, anil that in the future the Jg. - ;f' ; i We that mV r-c . snu t Ho I cv n,.... 1 : c the party Hut whenever r for the Demo-; ' ...! Hot It" surprised that and trimmers did dr i from th-t position, i :t recomcs nta-. y - eratic party to conor.it sun Hie ! save its life, we prof r f r it to di.- .,.,,.....1 ,i.,tli Wp r.r. frr to siv- rl iiiilui ti i ''viii-ni . - - the prini-iples of the pary I Ur,.if illin , tie name, ihoujh the name is en dear to us. We hop? to see th part reorganize 1 and that ver earlv.lt is time tobejiin the wr.rk o reor. nrzation. We want one ol tlx most viperous. vi-'ile. a. tive iu.sl- . .invm-r n,c. the oartv at thelcal change and a halt in this i oliey. ; " -' '.r ' heal of the coi.miLtf e. He otll t to be as wise as a ser ent, if not u harmless s a dove, lie ought to b I a tin rou2h organizT, a man who ca: I comman I men , and compel o".. di jence. He oiuht to attend to ;li j ! husiness of the taitv and to i.o I i other bustnos-. He o ight to , every county if not every town-hip j between now and the x-.ext elect io. . j ,w, Mpiu1 to jin.l stio. rv e HI 1(1- ' ,n tl.e oranzatiou of e:.ch .onnt- j He ought have a Roster of even voler in tl'.e State and know his po'- : itie--. He ought to know betoreiliej election just how ; vrenty-'our ot is ! out f every twenty-five in the State ' will vote o i ih; d;.y of eleetio i. In J other words her o'ight to know ten d.iys before the election within two thoitsend votes of the number that :,i , ,e cast, for ,,artv. and be jn (ine thousand votes of our major- i itv nvk.- the o irositio i dotlii n oe. me o jpi-.iLi.i. - w u" 11 " l talent, his wisdom and his patriot ism and hts enthusiasm to the caiiM-. Phis is our judgment, let other speak out if they feel so disp 8 d. NORTHERN IGNORANCE. The Vt.rtli including both Demo- crats and Republicans know very little of the r.egro, his habits , his No human , save those who arc at d i : 1 .1 - . i i nave ueen raiseu up ami assoctauei, , will, the lull blooded African can t know er conceive of the true char- 1 aeter istrincis of his make up And it would be a useless undertaking to undeitakc to give our Neirtncrn fellow citizens the traits and true inwardness of that r?ce 1, i t!iy really exist in our mitts?. Our . .. .1,,: .1 people unuersianei tue ne- ro, me 1 for physical teas.ns will alWavs be, . 1. .... 1 ., ...;n i.. 1 .1 ... ni.n uit'i e ti 1 1 1 unur 1 - iaut.1 1 ecu i nature, nor wil thr Nor'ti. evpr i c t,u..i,t tu I,;- ,.r,v., r, ILU HIT JI, , M L . L F (1 J J : great extent The climate, produ- 1 tnH, occupations in that seeti 11 ! j will prevent this. There is able to answer that respo.isibi lit y. ijci tue violin quarrt! wun viod who T ... X' .1 ........ rks and can give a reason ior Ills wo not with us, who can not answer other than we -o find it a.:d b"lieVe God so deeretd it. Tl e ma:i or prttv that atteiopis to reconstruct and remod I the negro i- simply a. ' double twisth d reditied t-.ol and ! , deserves ttie cont u pt scorn aneD j rae is concerned. Aid he has wo ... 1 .1 ir ,. ji.iiL - in inaiiir, e are in iavo1' ol keeping both races as God made ns and doing even handed justice to al! men everywhere acvordin r to the 3 teachings of scripture, but damned , thrice damned be tl.e party or man who attempts to drag tin Anglo- Saxon blood from its lofty eminence into the mire and cess-pool of cor ruption. Fiom a philosophical and coir in in j sense stand point, we can see but j one judicious, wise aud safe C. . I . . v ... . ; i i . i ci oi Li.v- -nut: peop.e oi tne .;ulh to follow. We must , if wi e desire to . ... . . tie left and heinl in the Coutuils It and heitd in the oi ve the nstion, stand together . have Ihe controlling power in ti e government, il we. had the manhood, courage and patriotism lo use it But instead of exercising that nowe, i for the good of the whole coumr. we have allowed the Northern 1) "'""J uiceaio ,o i ue otilh and comroll the entire policy of the P r- IV. It. IS 111, ll til.,.. u . I.....I1 - - tin . v iiwuiii m. as- -eri ai.ti maintaiu our manhood, de- ' . . ,i,a,u our r.i;'.t under the c. n-t.te- to M.e people to accept or reject uion and defeu.l and support tharlrh.m U m . ..r .,,...,.'....1 inttrument with all our strenoth. il tne rank and fib- of Ihe party lid The diflicultj our Northern Ineods- j t take a hand in nominating iIm labor under, we are not fetter, d j n xt Demoeiatic Governor. V, -wph. They seem compelled to run s ! it e ms tons rather early t. a foot race with the Republican pr trd out the racers a Ue number 1- . f . . t .. : . r.A . W w . ro,stake ., thei'r psrt) I , the reat t. if not the gr.-ntest -Ian geru,,t n . v t,e,,, t,e Hbertie- o:t.,e people and the permanent prosperity of our common country, - . ..r.i, .....nrnmnt !..... . : r ,. .,.,rnmi,t "ir 9 ,....., ... w. from its loundation, by subdividing d financi. l etrenith ine eneiies "' rnrornmpn! In H hi, Ot t 1C : v"- - liun soldiei t h ir kinsmen t.nt (U pendenLs. The custom of pen : sio iinu soldi.-ts has become ?n fixed : and formidable, tu.it .t will l quire ! iiUr.-n?jq:i itfnris tn hrp.'ik don ii thi' custom. i'n iftiior.. i n.it .. rd(ii . I our nop es oi niiure -;rea.n ss. imuv peritv and independence will hae no foundation to refet upon. No na. tion of p- nsioners can survite lo:u at a lime and he a fr- e and indrpe dent p-ople. 1 he principle is lk a contagioJS disease, It spreads an-; commus its ravages without luens- The South is the o lv l-.ope to cheid- 1 . f.s grow.n- ev... u in ,t oe ,qua;u,u. j to Hie occasioi T e hope So. . . I : t -e Souti be equal to the emerguicx j which seems m t liat.d ti ttie ne .rro ! qu t'.(l). 2 l;OpC tO. ; I ! . iMietn:ies. Farmers don't forget to curt til ex penses this year. Where j ou spent j i two dollars last year, don't spem but. on.j t his ear. Where vou did two wnrk .,t , d ihr ., ' where vou nut two loads . t . . r ,i; 1 ol eomnost last vear. Dut four thl- .... ,,. . , f ! acres of land last yeir ci.hivate but ... .... , i one this v ear. !e:e ou made: ...ir - i i tline I arrets of corn .a-t year, make . , . ,v. , ' six this ear. V h-Te ymi made; . , , , , i , ,i 1 cidit hnndmd i ou'iUS of Seed cotton ' . , - , , i i i : - !ast year, make sixteen hundred tins ... , l-i.i. ii ! yeir. Where vou hired three labor- , . . , ., ers Ust year, lure only two thist , . , i i i I wheie you trade one dol-! year, :.n lar last year, make t-vo this v e' i . r , This is the only successful and true policy to j ursufc. Make corn. oate. whet, hay, rye, barley, potatoes,' both sweet and Iris', in abundance. S.vethe freight, the commission I o:i these articles frotn CliloagtJ, New York and Norfolk and you wdi : ! I.., ... .1 .v.. 1 ..f .11 .1... .....1.1 ,0011 OL lll'M IR Il 1 .J V Ul nil Ll.c 111 III , x , . , ! aim can en ov tue as Lion nestirueii that all in.luJtrious. lionet, Cuerge.ic i met should enjy it For twentv ' years your h"e has been oil; of dis- satisfaction, discontent. poverty gruimding , muttering, om,jlain nd faint Gil idig. Let this life Ail end with this year. Make a ne departure, Turn ahnu'. Live a new life- Sing a new song- All these things afe within our reach. ....i.a:.!.... 1. VT"1' ,un l,ut u an" ,e 11 ' a 1. .. t 1 . . 1 . i- 1 1 .. o . uie t'.inii ami 11 e niiitiess 1 tiereoi ro ; I , . I 1 I- 1 1 , whine, complain and lu e hard a.d 1 o.m. then (3ie end go to the devil. And i WH can 1 - ""vwnere else as long t 1 t as we live the life we are living. Heaven wa not intended for grum biers, the discontented and the u;r happy. It wa prepared for a big : ei, nobler and more ex abed el i-s Le, eacli in in h.ave litt-ie heavn in his own sphere, at. his o.vn fireside, j Ol Kngtisl, speaking j dors our ; S( nt0nced to t lire e years imprison The way to do this is to have a pl-n- ' Southern Edwin Booth ianks first,' ment for his act of cowhiding. tv of everything a. id to spare. Aud ' Of Amen fin actors after him ceiuies the w:iV t, have an ahundaee of all : Lavfrer.co Barrett. Of English ae things is to work haM , be hone-1 ' rs 1 r v'ua stands foremost, wiMi a;i ,tr,vo earnestly and desperate! y to ' ave them. There is not on? of! uS t)U 'ms thrown away enough and lost time enough, if we had utilized lf we now h(l il ad the interest ' te'O , t m-ike us comfortable. A ! oner Italian ot great parts. 1 Ie ,,v,n is whflt he w,1Is to ,,c- Weplajed in Wilmington. We confess nn troubles upon ourselves and -..i, ooi rejw more trom thf r.iture. I. is Hall wrong. We "have been al wrong for the 1 it fifteen or twen- tv years. We have gotten into a -utundabadrutatthat. Get out. 'rtrn t,,at a day is hut a day and a I Ii hir Is hilt in ar tnil Uom U, , u1, , i V!i,ut of each, and use Hiem riglr-; i t'ous,3r wisely and savingly and all WlU he wel1 in ll,e e,u1- We know ! ....... - ! "l no "eUer ,Y)rki tl,an and we ' know or'no et'er country. When 1 we di-cover a better world and a ! hetter t'ountry wt will let you know. KeiI)em'tr always this world, this! country and tics life is what make them. ..ou . We see several of exch'in- our course- are engaged in picking out Go-i trnois for the State o- for the I)eu.- dcratic oartv . Hois v ...... ' " ' j and far seeing fellow who can t il at this time which of the oodtie .l : p ulses will elect the next Governor ' of Nor th Carolina, and a still wise ; fellow who can spot the man t!,,t ! will receive tl.e nex.. Denowr-.ti.. ' non.in-.rion ti,-m , .. , j thai ones upon an occasion th.Tt' w.:s slip between the cup and I lq. c have n , .d jectiou lo the our i 1 r lOnilS Ilia k 111 tr I ; nvr nor "ii..rir.l : mr to order, i rovnled H.pv wni Ip:.vo it ' rrr..o t nn rd thin I inp f 1 1 . W il3 I? hi Wtaud. If Her. w ,ui ! to su-vey the fie Id and measure tie availability and eompare the nines .qualification, of the two candi-; dates preparatory to putting th,-m in trifn f i , r tli- contest. But as the in trim for t Ii rn,.!et. But as the t woons is urn oi aspir milt a-.j whom will inuke a good Governo we 51)311 n"l IrX Our Iimui witii ttie probabilities s to which co. i a.-t sha 1 win the prize, lie-id.-a the e w siicu a tliiii as putting an ticl on exhibition too soon. Too I jnir, a time tor examination and iive-tiga- . ... i! i i ... i : tion iri'ilit hrin ro iiil'ii laieni. feet which m .ut otnerwise escap !.. . . .. ....!, imlll tl,.. llOllte 11 Kepi Ollt 0 !-lut im,.i mi battle is t)( r to oen. But if a fellow cai tand tUe scrut inizi i." ! Ji;J .,:r.Tw uhilitv mi.iI 1 tea hi 5uuuuut.Ti ii.fc7i ".f comes out of tl.e furnace withou even the smell of fire on b is ga meats , like the Hon. David B. Hill, he c .n not be (ut in ti e tie! I to ) soon li it short winded horses wiinou much bo; lorn, if they exptct, to wi. nu ucuu o -vviiu ... o.. i well groomed uutil He la-t h at We care veiy little who n ma nez uincunji oi iiunu in ii ...... ever he may be, he is clothed unfor tunately with very little power. V . r v,,f.i. -i.iio.o .. win are m'icli more cencerni.il, and mucn mote, interested as to what shall be the complexion of the next Legisla- ture. We came in a hair's breadth of losing the last Legislature, and should we lose the next, then it is 'Good bye John." We have not fully recovered from the shock we received a few Jays after the last. election. We hope and trtlst we shall never receive auo her such i i i i- ... . A . 1 I suock. vv e snail supporL wn.n an 11 our power any of the many gentle- 1 - b named or any who receive the romt- J nation , who is not a civil service rc- u ' former. But on I hat humbug always couut U9 out. But tue Lgislatur we m i. st hare. Our home rule de- , pends ttpon that. (Jar p:o-pent 1 r 1 depends upon it. Our hopes all ar. based upem it. uur very saivaiioti as a people depends upon it. PLAYING IN ENGLISH Uy common consent the two greatest actresses now on the worl ,'s sr!,oe .ire .lanauehck a-,.1 Modieska J 1,1 agly ihey have no r! d rival.. Bernhardt is improving. The New York lialurs use(i t!' !,,0, lwl ll,s' tingui-hed talents and artistic (juali- ties, but. none accord, d her the highest praise. Ihe Junes m a care- nil noiic- M tier entire says: i "Yet the svmb.J-i emphi'.ed were i neve -conventional . and the meth .,ls : of the aitiSt never ohtru !cM tilm- , -elves. M ie n::aik th m a .3 other actress now living Satah Bernhardt! q II . r O 1 . CS i at sir.- in I er CMg aed ..... .1 . , ., n, . .r . , . i . ..1 1. IMM UU-J IIU LI 1)1 ,11-. Jl IC tl lli.ll 1 . . , o oil tier iiUUiCuee. 1 tie ureal sCetie b- we?n brideuroo:u ant tnde of1 . ..... ' Act Ji., ttie best scene ot the play d , ! n' me nio-t. lorciide. again ex- hi'.ited tb strength of this arti-t in i repose. Attitude and lacial expres- -ton were d-pen e I upon to empha ; size the meaning of the situ it oo,aud i neither Were f rained or cxagger- : ;iied. ; Barrett -ecotrd. Probably SalVini 1S H'3 or)ly actor living who would ; fairly rank with Booth nd he is j Italian. There are critics that place ! 1dm bove ah others. 11 ossi Is an- . that a second rate actor in English , is iar pren'tame to a hrst rate one ; n a loreign language. We would ' lather see Booth in one great scene ' "Hamlet" than to ee the orea!e4 actor or actress in Italian orF. end, in a tire-act play. In ... . Shakespeare t I a n.ru :i crP qii.I fl. i 1 I t nm ........v , uu.i mi, i.j;ni, . three-fourths with a cultivated hear - er. Shakespeare's word are greater than all actors. We would prt,rer ; oven an actor of r rank Mayo's i- ;d liferent grade to iilay liirh ml 111 1 han to see S ulvini playOi'o or I lhml?t. We get Shakespeare's words in the loriner, which are four- i ; fiTths with us. Give us the language : we speak always. Mary Anderson i is not i me nrsr ranK. em sue is ' won f erful! v attractive. She speaks our own 'ongue with a vcice that is positively unrivalled, and she is lovtlv in ,!e, person I eyoi d any of her rivals. She. t o, is Southern as to blood, but of CahfomiH birih. Wi!m:n,ton Star. I lie CI U'lm il loom ."or 1SSS s evi'ei.tlv on the increase. Occasion al') m r. or I. ; ks out through Ihe newsp ip. r - 1 1 at some prominent Democrat who has never approved 1 iiisiue in 111 ui; par lcular-. ail.r.i s tl at ho is the onlv man who can L. d 1 he I't.rty to victory in 1888. i , Pt io,,ir,0 . e tU5,, i..,.,,r..i , . 1 ...More its parents counl uv: r- naeu are nd always given. Ihey , J , r J " ''-t'd won an on tiie tarin of A are ,-ot quite s. bold as Vance whoj.j. t owan. in Kdgecon.be -ontv. w . openly declares ke is not, a Cleve land man : mat Mr. Cleveland thinks he is strot g enough with.uir a party; that Ii ci 11 trues firmness to mean Rtiitihornii'ss, md thi he wlli not be thw tho.er i f true Democrats IL t ul U UlHt t.e i,,,, ot ..- sr- . , . nfD - ocrM like. T..e Senato- ,-; very nr .i-.t . hut -i.l t, a stron effort toue t,U ,l tl, ot oT Nor' I, Caro.ma in tl.e a- tional Conveiitior. Journal. ional C on v nt ior . Journal. Ii ana i; Demo -rati wi.en he is well organized and h routed. It is hard to organize and arouse her gal !ai t sons unl ss th y can see s-une I thing in tl.e tulure worth fig tmji! . ti.., i ....... .i-.,to nr i1ianlpMpil i intl te iinxpnt si d m i n i t r a t ion . all ,i i -- --- - t' ev don't want a second dose of the -ume obnoxious medicine. Indiana wilt record her electoral vote for I) iv id B. Hill, if he should be the "online lie is the Uirxl ot a man that suits ttie average Indiana Dem ..ci t. SbeDv ville. (Ind..) Demo "'- (ov. riior Hill'i message of Wed- ,iestlav is worthy to b, regarded as ehart of municipal freedom for thej cjtieof the State. It tormulates and illustrates concisely and com-j idett-lv the doctrine ol home rule to which tl e Democracy of New York has long been pledged. New York Sf-vr. Ki'raill has challenged Sll livan t. i a teiwouud glove contest. JoTph II. Bradley died in Wash ington City Sunday, aged eighty-tour. He was one of the most prominent lawyers in the country. Shirman h worth several millions -d'dolarsand probably Will 'ieat Blaine in the next Republican Na- tioual Convention. Tivenly car loads of beer recent.v starteion oti consignmen' from .Milwaukee to the L'.-.Citio c'oat. Between twe and three tons of p-is'a! cards are ma ie every elay New Yo.-k C:tv uses (1,000,000 pos - tal car is a month. Jn . L. Sullivan, of Boston, shook i, a .ds w t a fi 1'iesideut lat week, Ti.e ScV Ida was not wrecked aa ; a s first r. -potted. Iviegham's whf-rta outs is still m sler.v . a T' e Raleigh Oil miilt. It is n ori d t hat young Charles lii.-ko.is wid read selections from ,us la;i,er s mna in tui8 country next winter. The carpenters of Ciioajo and U uclllU iti are on a strike, A Cincinnati planing mill boiler . . 1 .:. 1 M.. ,J ... 1 1 III .1 1 expioo 0 jiu .iu unu Miii o"oji peopde G' neral Ripley died last week. II. H. George, a merchant of Char lottesville, Va... co u.uilted s.iic de Mo. .day. J. J. Cone 1-on , a lawyer, cow. hlJ -d hi Hied in Kentucky about n i n.ir .nr., I.'llil I lnn I'Minill . P 1 , ,i..i,t . i'wt pBit.,,n Woi On Sund y 21 building in Clarks vi':l.', Tei.n LTl.OOO. were burned loss L'i-t week xt Rah way, N. J., a ' woiiian was found muni red. The j murde- his eiu-ed geat excitemi.t. I 1 h murderer isstiil uukm.wn and ' t'- dead woman has not been fully ; ident lu d, as there is doubt which ol ; two per ons it is. AT- Pin... 1.1 ..1 I 1 1... s j s FMir.,s:. j s.,cret.u V . . ,. T-easn - ! r itl of Danel Manning,! j resigned. He appointed Mr . Isaac ) i -y avnard Aisi-titit Secr.-tarv of i I 1,10 T,t;8ur- !" Mr Fairchild's ! i place, .viaynan, is a ew loixer. aM) ; " i 1 The Steamer ,VV, a sailing boat j with a crew of 2o person is re- I por'd as dest nn td. j F M Xewman, an employee of a! who!, sale clothing hou-e in New! Yrrk is said to have swindled his j i employers out of ffiO.OCO, .Inn i: ,.-rr. t bo Vmv T-' i. . 1 o ,1 ! poet , aied ,t 'week in Albany. N. V., at tl.e house of his son. lie was o.ice a cai.nio-i" ior O'.iernur oi V.- ni o ;t. In t-:c 1 uttr v ears of life his mii.d f.iied h.m. !.l: j y jrrt -orrerv Ii i In e-;i oii.ied Asccia'e Justice of th - S pr- rne Court of the Lbsiriet of Co- lumbia- Last week ther- were 1'JG busini ss failures in the L i .ted States. At New Haver, Conn., painters .11 I j h rn'iers have druek. Shorte in .- hi d more pay. "An. ther fatal disaster is reported in Al x nder eountj'. As a little .-In 1-1 f lioyden Weiborn lay in its era le anothi r child plaie i a. . room ' in the tire, j'.nd. v wu it I 1 z il t nr. vv it in the cr;.' .1 1. it f..i 1 ., .. .... 1. . 1. Ulf II l.Ul iv.iilu as roastctl 1 lv also burned to death. She was sit ting at the fire-place, and h. r dres caught fire. Her husband atte!np to save h r and -rolled her in t e yard, throwing clothes upon her; but all to no purpose. While he nPT' I, was miking Vh(te vain attempts the ..let I, uV-T ncd. ' A e if" in m li'ij;""'!''" , sh-t i iM'.n-g ..truck the cotton gin of c Cw3. Three nuv- w d-. ,-usi, ( i, Z,r,. n . nn Atril 1 wa- general. I he n w on April 1 Dan M:inn l)4 is fall t l,svt tl e hi. a t di ease. let:,i: ts.illot .1 .I i in little Iihode 11 t u i :i in. a till i time .io Y . A ( 1 i:k. a i'Ii r in toe t lit- New Yiiikl'. t). um'er I lie Uej.iou i an i'..:-:n ter I ear.- i , a urn "te t r.L- (Or t, j.lillL' 10.UV0 Hi r. s ere 1 packages. j i A; Monterey . Cl- the D.I Monte j .b.t 1 was burned t a loss ot 3 jO ,-j ( ihx i.o i usurai.ee. Near Sji ingtield. Our., two freight i rui i s collided and kdud two brake- ulel.. An old Roman AmphitUet- r .t,.lt i . . i mirvivi-.l eei tut u s c)lla.si d tne other dav at l'el . m Austn... SaturtaVj ttie Interstate Com- merce Cotnmlssi)n he!l its fir-t meeting. Governor Uulh.ck. f Ga., ieu l a patier before it a-king lor ditference in rules, tor the South. Dr. I. N. Ca r, oTTarhoro, N. ('.. Ai t s tie Slur ol a murder commit ted late Saturday afternoon last: Sevtrr.l negroes were on their way home in the country, and at a point on the road abo.it three miles from own a roe occurred, in which on" of the n uud er Charh s Hnnter- killed John Wim'-erly, aged ab-ui 20 years ! cut ing his lhre)it from ear' to ear. Hunter and one other of the party are lodged in jail here. lriing I ten captured Saturdav night. All were more or less under the influence of luiiior. except the j ,jt.ct aiel , who, as well as could be i l.-unu'il, was actilt; as peace-maker. , Jn (raca?j iVncjVails and stick j At.r(1 ,ls,..l, and lastly the deadly l idle. Slur. . Colore! Compal, es will take part in the N tio .al drill at Washington. j M" ny fitith' rn w hite compan , thi-' avc lint will n t compete ! hough theT had ihe.dy enteied be iforeit was found eut that coloied J troops would engage in the drill. ' It is conceded that Chicago will elect a Rqublican mayor. M'chigan and Wiseon?in had a severe blizzard Tuesday. At Yorkvilie, S. C. , Tuesday meirning tive negroes-, who had mur dered a white boy 12 years old. caught fire ant! wocom, ills will be re- 'ert' taken fiom j-ol by six'y umlis ; guise l men and hanged. The trial of Patrick Brewer (col ored), for the murder of young Frecz s a student at the University, has ended at, I i i'.lsboro', and re sulted in a verdict of manslaughter and a ten year' sentence. Frank Kirby and Jt se Harris (both col ored), who were concerned in the Same tragedv', got five 3'ears each. X. Wc learn that O'Hara wi 1 begin the publication of a paj'er in Enfield befo-e Jon Clipr cr, I In- Iiimv It:itv:iy l.sivr. Tiie Dter-Slate Commerce 1 : 1 . - ir . .1. . act t 1 . . . I wnicn ine ii. cl on 111 5th, declares it unlawful for any railway corporation engaged in inter-state transportation: To make unjust or unreasonable charges. To give preference or mak : di - ofthe estate of Mrs. Friscilla llth-criiinalio-s by "any spvcial rate, cngai i de ceased, I herein notify rebalf, drawliack or other device." j all persons having c!;iiins ugain-t To demand a greater gross cliarge ; said decedent to presnt them to for a short than a Ion,' haul of me on or before theL'otli dnv d freight or passengers over th same j line "under substantially sim: j circumstances." r To enter into pooling agreement I wilh v-ompeting lines. To graft free passes to any per suns but ruilma I officers and e e- povee com,)anv - rtanll,(, u 1 make its rates public ami to adhere i ....... i .. . .. strictly to inem wiuie i lie v rem a; n i tl force, ! i f Ai r i i'.i.i:. ii'. Talent i s one thing, ar.d t d i- ia iolher, in tl.e race ot li.'e. Talent i I S StT io U g TS V . S .T" r a 11 d U").'i.'l- i able. Tact is al! tl a' and more too. ! U is not distinct!-. -ix I, M-n?e : , , r it ... . -: ... i, : but it is the life of aii fn e. open eye, the quick ear, ih s ihe j'ldo'U- I ta-te, the keen ,'rn. i', tie lixe-ly touch. It is the inter pr-t.r of ail riddles and t he remover of ev. ry ob stacle, and shows a min his wa ; through the world. Talent is pow - er tact is skil' ; talent is weight, 1 tact is momentous; talent is wealth, tot is lealy money. For a!, prac- ; tical purposes tad outstrips talent ten t one. i ake I hw two at a thea- I tre. Talent will rodui-e a play ; which will fill dead on its first rcp rcst:. talietn, while tact will keeo the ! bou-e full every night for an entire S':;SO!l. T iCt t k S Ihe World VOD- i d r that it moves 10 fa-t. r. wlui 1 i talent ex i ts a-tonisiiuiei t i , at u , i"ovos as fast as il does. r,.'a'e ! tl cm in'o c! urch. Tscl rinds it wav anfl sets there, wh le ti lent ! tVe's its way and gets 1 't. Ta'eut commands while tact is obeyed, and wins both hearts and votes. Talent is a fine th'.ng to talk about, but ou . , e , don t want to forget that tact 1 ihe " V I tl' I . ti : riM i . . lit t i a. J i;; ,i ' 1 the sr. rj o : v v .ktn vun. i'.v l.'u-e tin; n .ir: I - ! A ii i lnap tl ' o . ' . '-a- wi A '" Vf sis i y-c .! T vst . N .. I re nil t' i '..; n.'t !ar'.'i I V N lruin fun ra' r-'-. r trai'.nsc sahres p :,j e t'n- -u r 1 !.t in-p ii U'.i.! u ' It lived with I. e. a-il iieK..i !i: ' From r :". t-nipv r. a! a':i,; It sir. J.-. the lcep ! .la. - s u . As p itles ai.d ealm. I; a .nitiiU!id t e ' net .ut io -, And they aad shu-blei u U- '. V 1 o siruek the blow, !! iat.l c Flahed ruin as it fell. tdeep.shrou l'd F.nsn! not the bre. that Mii. te the v a tor iar. With death acris the h a;:i a Of tierv Trafalgar. N..t Arthur's Kn'ht", amid th. Their knihtlv deed-. ha- st N'ul (iall-i- Henry's in.atehiv Nor pi erles--!.or:i l'. anil r i . P'u Not all that antique tab!- feia. An. I Orient tlia ain- ii-j; .r r; N it v t the Silver t'i ..f Spam And I. ion of St. tieoi. - Can b d thee pa'el Proud F.uih". ui,-i:.l 'I l.v cruusDii g'.u e shun s Bevel d the lengthened shad-s that ti'.'. Their proudest knly bur-. Sie. j.' in thine vti historn- -iiht, A nd be th V bln.'Mied scroll; A wji iter's banni'r taU 'S its iluht To 'greet the wai run's m.u'. 1 w j u i : ( PLATll; rn 1: in r;i 1 sol. n -1 1 11. it.i:iut FENCING This W ire is mi rn all. d Barbs ' meh a part. For sih by KD.MHNDSON ,t .It SKY Call and examine. This flat strip of steel makes a 1 hcaji and lasting fence. Th ; co-partnership heretofore ex j ist.tng b wee-i Ivifchin & Dunn is jthis day by mutual consmt dissolv ed. All business now in hand will b" at tende 1 to by us jointly. B-th of us will continue the practice of law. ar'v 1. 1S7. s W. H. Kitchin. '( W. A. Dunn notici:. 1. I Having qii;iliti'd ;is iidmiiiisti a'.o ; Ja:u:irv, l.SSS. All persons indebt ed to same will ph ase make p-i.v ment. This January L'.'it h, ISsT. U ILSON ALsJilM) )K. Adminisi ratoi . - , - . Id! 11 VKKIUCT I NA NI.MOI'S. ' W. I. Suit, Draggi-t. B.;i p.,-. In h. ' . "1 . - r'V,1.. KV':!.Vv nuoi- asm.: -., . . Uui- -..Id hasivei. t.lef m ev. rr I 1 1 e 1 ' 1 fi 1 1 IKOn .S . IK, l .-. a:i 1 .. .1 . '.i of Kh.-uuiatisni of Pi via!'-" -'aieini V ' Abraham Mure, .frngiris'. It-dh i! h', hie . a Si, rn.-. '"Ttie hist -cliiig ii.K.'i.iue I ha'..- iv.-r hllidlel Hi tflT "J 1 e:ir' ''V- perieii'a-. 1- FJc. tile Potter-. 1 huu-- .; ..;hers na v.- a s , that thr -. en . 1 1 ie I'.ii I' i - h tii i ir I' ll - UK.:. th O 1 ol' l i i . half.; A Co. I ! S 'li;il : eur- al! l :'ii"i;s a' s l.:v, r, Kebi-v- ..r I'. .1. Oi.ly a .;';ir a i.ott! a I K. '1. W hs'-hrad "- .li'ig -tore. -1 r r 1 0 a'e-ad v i I ii .f f. ! :i n fire !; ! a ! i :..- rq.UoT.s ofvvi -.f'i 1 0'1'er hi:- -.0.' at !.,!. i.olti .n I . r i - -or. the i.h.. -. i.te MAf.T WI11-K1A, Kf.M ! ''!sV.i':uy ...untv I'.Vb 7 y,.;ir, oh!; fil.-KKV. b.-t .,f (IN , in p' r t '-'1 . ."lid 'lotne-tie hue 1 years .. 1 N. .'. A Pi'l.K B 1 i A N I V ai,i maiiv .; her brant- t..'i iintinreus to iiien'.ioii ail of vvhieh I oiiV-r tor sale at reduced .rie-. al- ixicv ( . P.M : K li J Y. fl d 1;. si:;ar. coffff. ac. TOlt.C:o. and L'I'iAI'.S of the b.-t -.d.-.-tio:,. CANDIES an 1 CO'FC. TloNAP.IFS. Call and cxi.mui lo yourse'v es and save your money. P.. W. II . U HIS. At my old stand, Mam st. opje-:te Po-bdlice. Bee. l.st Is-0. s TOP HER E Kk.1 Tills, Now. D.MOORE Successor to M. W KdmoM) - t xrnTim NO .lr 1 ' "" ' tT' r . . ! i I baeeo. Ac., also a biiliaiu and p"1" room. I respectfully invite the public 1 la.,'''e, ,r' C!,n aml ''"""ne mv K,ock; W hnakirs. N. C. Bee. 17th. 1SS",. 1 1 l7-m-

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