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WILMINGTON. N. C SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1884 NO. Si 9
ntn hrut thp. laraest
rm 1MT.LV
, ,.. rirMlcUion, of any newspaper s s i0 Dc a COUsia of Joel
pti-
iATIC TICKET.
juia tiurst, me Georgia wonaer, The recent heavy rains hero appear to
Chandler have extended all along theWil mington
Harris, the humorist. & Wcldon R. R. and as far North as
Aurania Jarrett's on tbe Petersburg & Weldon
U. K.
Election
Tuesday, Nov. 4.
t ok president:
GBOVEB CLEVELAND,
of New York.
fUB VICE PRESIDENT :
T0MAS A. HENDRICKS,
of Indiana.
FOK GOVERNOR t
ALFRED M. SCALES,
of Guilford.
FOK LIEUT. GOVERNOR':
CHARLES M. STEDMAN,
of New Hanover.
F01i SECRETARY OF STATE:
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,
of Wake.
FOK STATE TREASURER:
DONALD W. BAIN,
of Wake.
for auditor:
W. P. ROBERTS,
of Gates.
FOK ATTORNEY-GENERAL:
TIIFaDORE F. DAVIDSON,
of Buncombe.
The Cunard steamship
arrived in New York on Sunday, hav
ing made the run from Queenstown in
seven days, two hours and seventeen
m-inu'c3. The Oregon still retains her
title of "Queen of the Ocean." as her
run in April last wa3 made in six days,
ten hours and nine minutes.
Rev. A. M Conway, -ef the First
Baptist Church, coloredt will fill his
pulpit to-morrow night at 8:30 o'clock.
Subject: The Corruption of Human
Nature.
Postponed.
On account of the tempestuous!
weather, the meeting of the Young
aien a liemocratic vJIub. wnicn was
announced to be held last night, was
postponed until 8 30 o'clock to-night,
at which time it will be held at the City
Court Room.
i
Rev. Colin Shaw will conduct services
Carter Harrison is the most popular to morrow morning and evening at
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Democrat in Illinois. He is specially usual hours at Second Presbyterian
strong with the Irish, German and
Polish voters, whose political strength
at the ballot boxes in. Chicago alone is
respectively 20.000, 40,000 and 4,000.
The combined foreign vote of Chicago
is more than 70,000, against 25.000 na
tives. Carter Harrison expects to be
elected Governor in Logan's State, and
if any man can perform that prodigy he
is that man.
church. There will be a congregational
meeting at'close of evening service.
As will be seen elsewhere, there will
be a meeting of the third Ward Demo
cratic Club at the City Court Room on
the night of Tuesday, the 16th inst. It
will be for the purpose ol reorganiza
tion and we hope there may be a full
attendance.
For SmUhvi.ie.
As will be seen in anotheru column
the Passport will take passengers to
Sniithville to witness the match game
of base ball, between the Mechanics
and Electrics, of this city, which will
be played on the 18th inst.
game there will be a supper
Brunswick, the whole to conclude with
a ball at the Pavilion.
Columbus Court.
Col. Wm. A. Guthrie, of Fayette-
ville, is in the city on this return from
Columbus Court. He will leave to
night on -the boat for Fajetteviile.
From him welearn th3t the Court ha3
adjourned, alter a rather uneventful
session. Tnere were no capital cases
and the civil docket has occupied all of
the time and attention of the Couti.
In Jail. 4
Mayor Hall is in receipt ol a telegram
from Goldsboro stating that Torapey
Sneed has been captured and is now in
Alter the jail there. The dispatch give? no! iur
at Hotel 1 ther particulars and it is not known
here whether the report yesterday of
his being shot, is corrector not. i
Since the above was written we learn
that the outlaw will be sent here from
Goldsboro as soon as possible. " tie is
Sudden Oeatli.
Mr. James Guthrie, a ship caulker,
while on bis way home a little before wounded severely, having been struck
noon to-day, fell on the sidewalk on by a number of buckshot, but he is net
. . . pt,easx t ones.
TretrlilUgUd to receive comraua!ctkB j
Zraa cur friends on ny tad all ;aubjc:;! .
sea-rtitatcmt trtit - ,
The name of the writer rrtut arfriyi'l :
tlshed to fee Edltcr
CoraTBTratesttoss mntt b wrlttta c en
om side of the paper. .
Perscn&lltUiS tanst be arolded.; .
Asd Itu eapecUlIy and parttasluy tle
tocnl tht the Editor dees fioUirfrays eadm
the news of cozTeepoadeBts ca1ck U!
fci tae edltorUl coraiais.
1NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
SBTHW. I AVIS. Auctioneer:
BY S. II TRIMBLE. V
ON MONDAY. THE 15IH INST., COM
rocnelQ at 10 o'clock, corner From ami
Market etreeU. I willsei; at aucltou, without
rcfcerTe. to the highest bidder. Four No. 1
juu:cs, 1 9 o gooa norecs ana one Top Ba&ffy.
Parties wlshlofr to see this stock before sale
will please call on me st my office, corner
Princess and Water street. ; sept 13
Base Ball, Supper & Dance.
rplIE PASSPORT WILI4 LEAVE k WJL
L micron on THURSDAY, the ISth last-, at
:.IQ p. m.. anlvlr.R in Smlihvlllo In eeason
for the mi ten game of. Base Ball, lcartnp
MnUhvillc atter ihe frupjer and'Ball at Hotel
Brunswick and arriving here at 12. o'clock.
Fare fosj-ound trip 50 cents. Tickets for Sup-
per and Ball 50c.
sept 13 it s w
J. W. HABPElt.
Star copy sun th
Third Ward.
rpUE
J. WA
NewOrleans has now six trunk rail-
The pilots at Smithville report that
there was a three-masted schooner an
wavs' The freieht handled both ways ,-.feirio T-oatorrlav with thfi
by rail in New Orleans the last com- Chafrres fever oa board. The name of b? m the vicinity, had the body convey-
Queen street between Front and Sec
ond, and almost instantly expired.
Health Officer Hays, who happened to
. -a ..IMS. a
mercial year reached a total or aoout tha schooner or her captain was not
1,400,000 tons, which would fill 140.000 iearned; neither was it known whence
cars and make up 5,000 trains, or over ghe came or whither she was bound.
15 trains per day throughout the year. f
Dnrin that neriod 826.072 bales of cot- The last regatta of the season of
, . i ,i Carolina Yanht Club was sailed over
the
ed to his late re3i lence, on Sixth street.
between Queen and Castle. The de
ceased was about 56 years of age, was
a. widower, but leaves four children,
two sons and two daughters. Ho had
been comDlaining for several days o
considered as dangerously wounded.
He will be iailed here and held fortrial
Speaking: To-Night, j
Col. John N. Staples arrived in the
city last night and was met at the depot
by several members of the Yjoung
Men's Democratic Club, by whohi ho
was escorted to the Purcell House He
leit for Smithville this morning, where
Ley
DEMOCRATS OF T1IK -THIRD
ABD arj requested to meet la the City
CouriKootn on TUESDAY, the 16th Inst , at
S p. m , for the purpose of organizing for the
campaign. A full attendance Is urgently re
quested. J SO. D. TAYL.OB,
; Tres. Third Ward Dem. Club,
sept 13 It Star copy
False Pretence.
W
E ARE INFORMED THAT THERE
In the name of the First (coloied) Baptist
area number of persona soliciting aid
Church 8. . School. It la false pretence, and
the parties ought to 1e indicted and made to
6uflfer according to law. Toe said EChool has
not authorized any one to beg money.
A. M. COM WAY, Pastor.
sept li lt fctar copy.
l. n ... , 1 1 rnnnl- fri thn inmnrfl('V n t
.. l.i ttt. u.:i 1 d1ott nnf. .. . ... , ...... o4.c y y -
802,655 bales by rail. The tendency of " lulsuw distress in ms stomacn, out, 11 was not, B rnD8wick t0.day. ne will return to
I IkM. fhnf hia rtnnrtitinn tvno or. a 1 1 I
the modern railway, even by the Fa
ther of Waters, is to displace river
; transportation.
FOR
SUPERINTENDENT OF rUBIJC IN
STRUCTION :
S. M. FINGER,
of Catawba.
ASSOCIATE JVTSTICE SUPREME COURT!
A. S. MERRIMON,
of Wake.
Kn TXECTOUS-AT-T.ARGE :
W. H KITCHEN,
JOHN N. STAPLES.
OL CONGRESS :
R. T. BENNETT,
of Anson.
ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT ,
. ALFRED ROWLAND,
of Robeson.
Mrs. Belva Lockwood was asked re
cently whether. her nomination for the
Presidency would receive the support
of the Woman Suffragists. She replied :
'Certainly not. You must remember
that women are divided up into as many
factions and parties as the men. There
is the Women's Christian Temperance
Union, under the leadership of Miss
Frances Willard; there are the Suffrag
ists, headed by Mrs. Stanton and Miss
Anthony ; and there is the American
narfv. controlled bv Mrs. Livermore
and Mrs Blackwell. N
, situation is just this :
i united the temperance w
withstandincr the inclemency ol
weather. We have as yet been unable
to obtain a record of the sailing, which
we will publish as soon as it comes
to hand.
We understand that Mr. Thos, W.
Strange, of this city, has accepted an
invitation extended to him and will
precarious, ins aeatn is supposed 10
have been caused by apoplexy.
dispense with stoves for heating pur-
nncoa of tViof i not i tn tinn in tlm fnt.nrfi.
speak at Point Caswell on Wednesday and heat lhe buildinK by means of a
next, 17th inst.. together with Major They have determined upon
Mcuiammyanaivir.il,. vv.ivai. wu. cban2G as a matter of convenience,
friends in that section are preparing for comfort and econoniy, and ask
a big time on that day. for contriDUflon3 for the purpose from
The Charlotte Observer says : Judge the charitably disposed in different
A. A. McKoy left yesterday for his sections of the State, so that the object
ill romain until Sun-1 mav be effected without usiu2 any of
Lmj in j . awav j
mington this evening in season to
be present and address the Yung
Men's Democratic Club at the jCity
Be Generous. Court Room to-night. Col. btapies is
The Board of Directors of the Oxford an eloquent speaker, and we hope that
have concluded to a large assemblage- to-night will jwei-
come his presenco and be pleased witn
his speech.
Orphan Asylum
From Ueskto Footlights
Many of our readers will remember
the appearance here some years ago of
a charming young woman, Miss Eva
Britton, who appeared as the canvasser
tor the Hurricane, a paper published
by her at Charleston. Her pleasant
manners and still more pleasant appear
anco secured for her a shower of shekels
Young Mr.1 Cornelius Vanderbilt
pooh-poohs the story hat he recently
lost S3.000.000 in stock speculation.
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i The artists and picture (dealers at Pa
ris agree that this is a bad year. No
one, not even Americans, is buying pic-lares.
. 1 1 I.. 1 f - 1 1 - A 1 II I
tho nolitical dav. On Monday morning ne win open the regular mnus 01 me Asy mm . x l is
I . - j II. - . a ttr I . T
83 Willard the fall term of the Superior uoun 01 de3ired to raise iu m w nmiugiou, anu during her stay here, but, if we remem
pn w;h the Cabarrus countv, in Concord. J udge those benevolently disposed to aid in Der COrrectly, the papers were not de-
Prohibition party at Pittsburg and had McKoy's bearing on the bench makes this laudable . work may hand their con- livered as promptly as promised, s&me
- i0v,-0rtl trtoatoh the Suffragists: him a great lavorue every wuwe. iriDuuons tu xui. . or tnem not naviog as yet iiivsu.
C fiuua auaw. i-w w- - i .
... . . r T-i T " m 1
Fullest assonmeni; oinsaing xaca.- , . , , - . at
, . f A f t AiTa who will see they are properly expend- desk to the slagQf a3 W1tness the follow
Ieu ana appueu. o wu i.uu,y u. ing ironi me jieveiauu xjwcj .-
will be a generous response to this call, jot a'fevv of the vistors at the White
The Western Union Telegraph office and that Wilmington will do her full Elephant this week have had theij at-
the comfort of the wntion irresisuuiy uiawu
lace andv iorm 01 ouo ui lug nfia
Robert Bonner paid $227,060 for
eight trotters: Joe Elliott, Edwin For
rest, Edward Everett, Startle, Poca
hontas, Dexter, Rarus and Maud S.
! M. DeLesseps declares that the
leal reason for excluding George Sand
rom the Academy was that if a woman
once got in, m ten years there would be believe in the tree
but the latter, finding that they were
going to play second fiddle to the tem
perance people, came out for Blaine
and Logan. The American party nave
n1ar pnrlnrKP d the ReDublican candi
dates. Now, I thought that women in this city has taken a "new depar- share towards
who believed in women's rights and lure wnicu wm auu muuu w u- uuo.
temoerance ought not to
on to the skirts of the Republican
nn,f xr ow lrmo-or mid T oxurpssed these city, carrying
U,1VJ uj wwfe, -r . I ,. , .l T .,U lnnc
nnh. wnere n is ueairuu. u ouu tii&
i
For Sale.
FINE CARRIAGE HOUSES,
CAttUIAOE,
PHAETON. .
S&T DOUBLE HARNESS, . '
SETS EINGLE HARNESS,
SADDLE AND BRIDLE.
B0ptl3 tf A. D. BROWN.
Real Estate.
JJOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS
ior sale In all parta of the city. : Cash
or on the Instalment p'au.
Apply to
aug 30 'law 3m eat m
D. O'CONNOR,
Real Estate Agent
-eAniprtpft of tha business men here. It
UtVllg J ww -
consists in making a circuit ol me
the wire to all places
sentiments in a letter which was
lished recently in several of the papers
for women, rne nommauou is tuo in
sult of the expression of those senti
ments." A m m .
I'atti, it is said, guards herself care
fniiv aem.inst cold. She evidently does
nnt hlifVP. in free coucerts. but does
"call boxes," are fixed free of cost, where
the person who wants to do business
with the office, by simply pressing a
lever, notifies headquarters and a mes
senger is at oace sent in response to the
call. These "call boxes" are register.
nnnn th staee. Something in tier ap
pearance seems familiar, but as yet, it
is belieyed, nono have recognized the
rather pretty y oung girl who handles
her part so well that she generally
secures a recall. It will unquestion
ably bo something of a surprise to
some ol me young miju uuuuu iuwu
Scliool at Willard.
J WILL OPEN A SCHOOL AT THIS place
T2-1 of September, IRJi. Batca of tuition, $L5D,
: i- ..... ..
$2.50 and tf.CO, payable at the end of each
month. Board $3.00 r.er month. No student
will be admitted for a shorter time than ono
month. For particulars address me at Willard.
eept 8 3w m s A. R. BLACK.
ISY A. G. McGIItT, Auct'r.
none but women in the Academy.
The audience at McKee Rankin's
Theatre is now seated by lady ushers.
Mrs. Rankin herself trained these
gentle creatures, and the New York
papers siy she has made an success of
it.
Cough Syrup,
several times.
as
use oi
it has
LOCAL NEWS.
I Eoglish papers are sending out their
best correspondents on the Gordon R6-
liet EiDedition. anion? them being
Messrs Cameron, of the- Telegraph,
0'Kelly, of ihe News, and Melton Prior,
of the Illustrated London News.
IFJDEX TO HEW A0VERriSEEIITS.
Hop Bitters
Hkinsbekgek Schcol Books
a;d Brown For Sale
II H Foster Vocal Cla-s
John 1) Taylor Third Ward
C W Yates School Requisites
A M Conway False Pretense
DkRosset A Co Stores for Rent
Wanted A Situation as Engineer
J W Conolev-Conoley's Drug Store
Gen. Bob Kansom Married.
Gen Robert Ransom, a gallant tar
heei left over lroni the late "onpleasant
ness," Who was formerly a resident of
this city and who is well known all
over the States of North Carolina and to know tha? she is none other than
Virginia, was married recently to his Eva Britton, the young eaureM woo
viitoim, tu,3a j vears and a half ago buttonholed
second wife, a widow lady ot Colum a Sedhemo subscribe fori her
bus, Ga. He passed through Charlotte prfpcrt the Charleston, S. C, Hurri-
on Tbursdaylwith his bride, as we learn cane, at fifty cents a year, but she it
from the following in yesterday's Ob- is. Her visit to the ;cuy hav beenac-
uom b complishcd very quietly, and it is doubt-
server: ful if a dozen persons are aware of her
Capt. J. J. Ransom, au Air Line con- prcsence here. Her firt advent into
ductor, brought in a bridal train yes- Cleveland will be recalled by hundreds.
for.Uv morninff. there being comforta-
if waa in .Tnnuarv. 1B82 She register-
chants, as well as for the expedition of bly quartered aboard three couples ed her:naiue on the Ktnnard Hbuse
K0;r,ca f th offiop. lIiat "t-M w,, Diouer anu luiuaiueu w
1 LXJ 1 wvy nvv. . " v 1
ahont whom he had his doubts. Among
the three mentioned couples, was Gen
B
House and Lot For Sale.
Y VIRTUE QF THE POWERS CONFER-
Dr. Bull's ed at the omce so mai wneu iu aiuim
cured her is riven the manager knows exactly
where to send the messenger. It is a
neat, useful and cunning arrangement
frr Hi afipommodation ot our mer-
cd on roe by adecdol trust executed by the
latft Asa A. Hartsflcld, beating date 3d day of
June, 1881, and recorded In Book U, V, U,
pajce 3:S of the Hccortis of New ' Hanover
County, I will, on Thursday, the 11th day of
September, lst;4, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.
m., at the Court Uoubo door in Wilminjrtoo,
sell to the highest bidder, at public auction,
for cash, the hoaee and lot on the West side
of Seventh, between Market and Princess
streets, the late residence of the said A. A.
llartsticld lze of lot Wx55. v
WM. A. FRENCH,
sept 11 nactths Atsifcnce.
&e- Alcove sale Is postponed until TUES
DAY NEX 1 ,10th lnat.
otice.
Personal
Rev. Dr. Carmichael is expected to Robt. Ransom, of Newton, brother to
Senator xviaii. . uauaum. ucu. "u
som was accompanied by his bride,
who was Mrs. Wildox. to whom he
was married in Columbus, Ga and
wn on h:a wav North. Mrs. Ransom
;a n nioasant. charming and attractive
return to the city to night and will con
c'uet thservices at St. John's to-mor
row.
Mr
I. Sbrier will leave here on
s
W CONOLEV-Conoley's urug aiore. . . , xrrtrthorn markpts fnr ' piuasaui, vua.iuiub ... ...
,lr r- w.ii ni,.-ft Monaay for the rvorthern markeis, ior . assure her that she
H Trimble Mules and Horses at Auction the purchase of Fall and Winter goods. nag capUired a tar heel of whom She
Munkaczy, one of the greatest living
artists, who painted "Christ before Pi
hte," has just been put in a private
toadhouse near Paris. He thought a
Posing Gle of soldiers about to assas
sinate him, shrieked wildly for aid, and .
F C Miller Friends und Fellow Citizens
MundsBros. & DeRosset Drug3 and Pat
ent Medicines
Day's length 12 hours and 26 minutes.
There was no City Court this mom
mas found to be hopelessly mad.
i
The Huntington Railway system,
connecting the Atlantic and Pacific,
-as C0D1Plete(1 a aav or two a wnen
UlBe last spike was driven on the Missis
sippi Valley Road linking Memphis
a&d New Orleans. This system
aore than 4.000 mile3 in length.
He will be absent about two weeks.
Rev. Colin Shaw arrived in the city
last night and is the guest of Mr. J. W.
Monroe. He will preach in the Second
Presbyterian Church to-morrow morn
ing and night, at the usual hours.
Mr. Harry Walters, of Baltimore,
may well be proud.
A Word of Warniog.
Some of the young white boys in the
Eastern section oL the city have pro
vided themselves with Chinese lanterns
and during the pleasant nights of the
ing. Mr. uarry w autre,, ui mv, . f . t week paraded
The receipts of cotton at this port to- one of the Directors ot the Wilmington aroun(j two or thre3 squares in pro-
four or fivo weeks - In the meantime
she made her face a familiar one. Of
slight, delicate form, a cheerful coun
fonanrifi an d beautiful black eyes, sho
had little difficulty in securing an audi-
ence wim wuoever sne jp-.i;ucm.
She carried with her a bundle ot liur-
ncanes. a nine paper puonsuw i.
Charleston, S. C, and ol wincn &ue
said she was the editress.
We invite the attention of our citizens
to the fact that first quality shirts are
being made to order at one dollar at, the
Wilmington Shirt Factory. ; tf.
day foot up 107 bales.
Sunset to-morrow aftesnoon at
minutes past 6 o'clock.
8!
There was ono interment in
i9 Cemetery this week, a child.
Wo are having pleasant
and monu sm rpiniwd thereat
The Democratic nominee for Govern-1 s
o;: weioon tv. xv., uu j p I cession, occasionally baiting to give
Superintendent of the Richmond & for their 3, which
Petersburg u. K.. were m ine city tu-j, nflnioen.,. of course. These
Uay . naradfts wore conducted in the early
It gave us great pleasure w meei. xu , always
.W4www v - C3
oar oflice HHy wun our. goou uwuu, , . . . o'clock. On two or
wither Mr. Jesse Wilder, formerly of this city, L. f lhelast ni2hts in which they
but now ol Brunswick, (.a., w.no uas , n . . tQmDeretj colored
hoon hp.rn fnr some davs Dast on a visit
w . mf m
Oakdalc
r of Massachusetts is Judge Wm There was one interment that ot a to hig father. He leaves to-night on dh
Qdicott, a lineal descendant of that! child, in Bellevue Cemetery this week. retnrn to Brunswick.
OIEO.
pURSUANT TO THE POWERS OF SALE
contained in a lloTtgvgc Deed made by John
Colvlllc and wife, and W. E. Hill and wife, to
K. E. Burruss.f cpt. 10th. 1S7S. and a Morrajre
Deed made b 7 John ClviUeAs surTivlnjr part
ner of W. K -Hill & Co., to E. E. Burruas,
January 2, the undersigned will sell for
cash, by public auction to the highest bidder,
at Abbottsburr, N. C.xm the 7th day of Octo
ber, A. D. 1SS1. the following real estate in
Abbottsburg snd Blden county, viz: 18$
acres ot land on the North side ot the 'Ca.ro
llha Central Rllroad and West tide of Bladen
mrwi. .ind a.ll michincrr beloneinr to the
! prrmlses, the property of Wm.E. U1U or John
Col vine.
1 3 10 acres of land in Abbottsburg and
known as the Osborne Jots.
18 acres of land adioining the lands first dc
scribe! One lot known as the B. O. Thctnpecn lot.
One lot known as the W. T. Baldwin Jot.
Five acres of land known as the Servos lota
lvioc East of Bladen st
Sept. 4tb( 1.834. E. E. BURRUS3,
aiorizagce.
C. C. Ltos, Atty. tept 6 law 4w
fiUTIIRIE At 11.30 oVlock. Sept. J3th
1S-4, of heart disease. Idr. JAMES GUTHRIE
aged 06 years ,
Funeral at 4 o'clock, p. m , to morrow (sun
day) at his late residence on fcixth street, be
tween c as ue ana yueen. j v
NEW AJJVEKISEMENTS
boys attempted to spoil their fun by
throwing rocks and breaking their
lanterns, and on the last night of their
hold and enenretic old Puritan, Endi- WOPO t n interments in Pine Mr. W. P. Canaday, Sergeant-at- aDDearance gacCeeded in dispersing
tt, the first Rnvp.rnor of Massachusetts I Arms of the United States benate, is m lhpm hv lho destruction of two lights.
(1644.1645). and inherits the strongU . , ... the ciiy. having recently returned irom striking ono of the boys in lh3
-iitj 01 nis coiomai ancesiAii
ont his riinrfiiTv Ha ia a graduate of
Vocal Class.
fllHE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMENCE A
X clisa for lostructlon in the mdimenta of
Vocal Music, at Brooklyn llall on or about
the 30th lost. Term for 12 lessons $2 Thoee
wishing to join the class will inform roe at the
Betiew oflice or at my reiaccce,No.7l3 Mul
berry street. It. H. t'OSTEK.
septli -Star cpy 2t ; J
Rev. J. W. Craig, of this city, will
the funeral obsequies Of the late Sena- breasfc with a roctt hurting him severe-
tor Anthony, of Rhode Island, the
con-
ly . Now, this will not do ! Colored boys
mL L AU.Ua w n 1 -
a 1 tl . ot iii a . t " m nrrfi iv 111111 ri 1 .
the Boston Latin School, of Harvard.- ,1 of which was under Mr. - arenoUnUTfercd with in their pleasures
o j-ij iinn In hi official canacux
USJ UllbWtlW"! . -
and served nine years on the bench of
Uie Massachusetts Supreme Court re
igning in i860.
ing and evening
service.
asnred that the white boys
Yesterdav Mr. Canaday received a 'leU ... . nrr,M0A in their amoseraent,
The Register, of Deeds 'issued five ler from the members of the family oi . farlDer interference will cause
marriage licences this week, three or distinguished deceased manpoE trouble.
kt.T, werft for - white and two lor
My father, aavs Mr."W. M.Harrison
UrOnripfrr rr Vfo-r1nr Tnwa. Dva
JYorks, tried a great many remedies colored conples.
-rneumatism, wilnout euecr. ana -T fr?w,Rrnith,s Worm
finally tried St. Jacobs Oil, thg great Now is the time to give Smith s worn
paia cure, tsd was cured. ( Od.' . J
. . .ma rnr ni . ser-
nim in Ter? warui wcalu " . - 1 : . . -.- - , . .
oa thkf ad occasion and the effl- v We we
! mi.TAf. nrcmonies eiesam pair ousiwuwi. w
. . . , - , bought frora Djcr & Soa for ioc. T
xrrrt irt.nrorn. 1 WT w . i -
Conoley's Drug Store.
310 MAUKET STKEET?.
milE NEATEST LIITLIS UBUU WU1U5
L In the city ana just uio Diace v gc yonr
rod Watnr and Cigars! I'rescrlpuons put
up at reasonable prices ana a any nour or me
uay or oignw . - vwnuuu .
Stores for Bent. I
;
above now occuplod by Messrs,
U. JoLnson A Co. r .
Stare and offices above now occu
tatAt bT A- Dnmslandt.
-Both on North Taterat.; bttwcea xtim.
aal Ctestout. Appir to nnr.J' a.
MundsBros. & DeEosset,
IItUGGSTS,
WILMINGTOK, N. C.
JEEP A COMPLETE 1INE OF
Drugs & Patent medtcines.
The best Imported and American
Toilet & Fancy Articles,
Always on band, to be Mid as low as any
houe in the ciiy can sell RELIABLE and
PURE goods.
Orders attended to with dispatch ami satis
faction, the same as If parties were present .
ang 21
Why
DRXXK INSIPID. TASTELESS" BEER
when yon can get it fresh and Icceok at
McGOWAKis?
Why drink common, beadache whUley when
yoo can get pare old Clcmmer at Mcliowan?
Why smote common cigars, the smell of
which distai b every one arouad you when
J on can get a better one at as low a price at
icGOWASTS? Echo answers, waj?
ggg . v - - :" -
"YyASTEC A PRACTICAL GIX Wkight
snd Eslneer watU work. Address C. C. V7,
54 Eoath Eixta tucz, Wi'nlttca, K. C.