TULLES JTQTICTL : ,
jOSH T. JAMES,
gprroi un raoratxro.
-airnoss roaTAGK paid.
,Cf SSt 51x aU. fl Tart
si co: Ob ooalh, ceau.
i 1 t W'"1 b carrier, free
r f1"? pan of tb dtf. t
crsu fT -reek.
... thrtr wir rejrularly.
At tow faryerf
IJYfc arUuyru of any newspaper
-"yiwr Nr-'tTt Mnsi'sDUitnt oi Sash.
i lil.nJ t factor! price, just
titfd at J.w.ur.l3 IUriware I)groLt
" I- rrT ,ucn l'e Cleveland.
ivKkan ratification race t ings are
b-jsin,: much up Noilh.
p , ne i.ruoru will sweep the cleaner
.. I ' I- I. t- tiarultn
mu;:un U supposed to be very
IVes-:'' that the Ubcral Denuc-
this Mate .arc all
r
H
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VOL. VIII.
WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. 'JUNE 21, 1884.
NO. 148
Statistics of tbo population of the I
Italian Kingdom for the year 1881 show
that in a century tho population has
doubled. Further facts t hown arc that
anions youns men Irom 20 to 25 years
of ajre the number of the illiterate is
17 (O per cent, of the population.
Amonlbo whole population the pro
portion is 67 compared to 73 in the pre
vious census.
rJj t b 'Ml (or Blaine.
c Ma'.Isiaa leitcrs
.,a Ol l i'pu untau
wiil not form
T:
sf port.
pv.3 Drrturc Ibis year
ItiiuiJtUt Jay Gould has abtn
tiie ia of a voyage around the
m,t A aaJ bas ci'eo his lamous yacht
.iM.'n.' to his or CIerRC.
leoftbeoMct cities in the coun-
... ytrk. M . On; of the newest
il: ui!;can in tbc cc uniry is York of
y r.h Crtlin. Bo?h are unimpor-ts::-
1 1
S.j3cr Salvia., ibe trasedian.is Laui.
tdiaaNew'Yoik iournal as the happy
ca ia a mtJ.lmj: at which his ioriuer
K!rmf.n. Miss Ailtlo IkUarde. is to
f fitt si th briJc.
I: "i si:J bj some ol his enthusiastic
tiairrrs thai H'.aino will sweep tbo
c-actry. bat i: Uks to us as though
h.n,Ul Irootn wi Ue worn out before
he jtf ibro-jh Connecticut.
The ex-inz and Queen of NapUs
rccttre a fortune of over a million
tUrrliog under the will of the Empress
Iow;crof Austria. It will be very
welcome, f jt they bare been in needy
circumiusccs.
Mhi Anna Laurens Dawef, , a
thsf sterol Seas tor Dawe( advocates
a Jewish S:ate in Palestine. She
praxes tte Intellectuality of the people.
slJ she ficJsttat in statecraft, that
:t Jew bai done brilliant things.
It is said that Manager Abbey has in
trttfd in 10.000 medallions of Henry
Irtiz: and Miss Terry, which be in
:m!s to .". to admiring America n.
A L:cAm artist designed the portraits
fnah:ch the medallions are to be
cut.
Mr. K. T. Boykin, of Sampson, is not
a canlidate lor the nomination for Con
gress Icom the Third district. The
Clinton Caucasian says :
Mr. K. T. Boy kin is now absent al
Pcnrfcr Superior Court.
Wc understand thai on Saturday at
tho county conveniion many of his
friends approached him with reference
to his cindidacv for Congress, and that
bo then stated rhat he was not then and
had not been I a candidate for Congress
at the Iiurgaw convention.
Seaside Park
Wrighlsyflle Sound was the direction
in which a large number of our citizens
travelled yesterday, and the Seaside
Fark Hotel was the objective 'point.
Every sort of suitable conveyance -'to
be had in the city was put in requisi
tion to convey those who desjred to be
in attendance and witness the attrac
tion at the Sound, and it was estimat
ed that at least 500 people "were pres
ent. The first attraction presented for the
occasion was a match game of base
ball between tho Seaside Park and theT
Old North' Stale Nines. The came was
called at about half post 4 o'clock, 'and
resulted in a victory for the Seaside
Club, in a score of 30 to 13 for the Old
North Slate Club.
As was announced, the Cornel Con
Grand Demonstration of the
Opening of the Cape Fear &
auktn Valley Kailroad at
Greensboro Distinguished
Uleu from all Sections of the
State Present?; :
r iSpecl&l Corr. Daily Ejsview.) ; ?
, Cueensbouo. N. C, June 10, 84. .
With the arrival of tho, train last
night commenced tho pouring in of tho
people, ana by U o'clock, A. M. tc-day
ait mo excursion -trains had arrived
bringing, between two and three Ihou
sand people, from almost every section
of the State.. .
At 12 M.. the vast assemblage and
it was maeea vast assemoieu at a
beautiful grove near the depots ot the
different railroads to hear the address
ot welcome and speeches by the various
distinguished gentlemen present.
The address of welcome wa3 delivcr-
n rl Kt (fint trtio anH trinrl Tr,r-i V -, .
cert Club went down and enlivened the liQian Ja(JzQ John II Gilmore. and it
Ai n r,;i-.v- . pnni,.inn occasion oy a concert in me ravuuon, was a graceiui ana oeautilul etlort.
I I " I 1 t J I Al!nl!ntT rf 11 rrtTia linnlnnon lli.AnAlinf
it i niLfr wmnn 1 1 1 n f i n f w&s Devlin ana ouuuus taukuivujuuuiausu miuuuuui.
ell I . . . I TnHrrn lilmnra than in hahatf
was kept up unti about 2 o'clock this -.'.Jr -V , ,
. r reception committee, introduced
morniD2- Governor Thomas J.' Jarvis. who
came forward and delivered one of his
- THE C. P. & Y. V. K. JK.
tion, in Washington Territory, a
I& feet deep va dug to supply water
for the locomotives. An abundant sup
ply was obtained, but the well has one
remarkable peculiarity. In digging the
last fifty feet the workmen had to wear
thick clothing and wrap their feet and
legs in gunny bugs to keep tbem from
freezing, although the men above
ground worked in their shirt sleeves
ater left over night in the bucket
wouM freeze. Tbo water in the well
does not congeal because it Hows too
fast.
Teli?ranh and Railroad Meet- very best efforts, replete with statistical
I information as to the construction of
lug. the various railroads during his admin-
r... tiT-i . p xxt istration. North Carolina has no truer
me trnmiDgion. umwn i "v 8on to her interests than Thomas J
lelcgraph Company held its first an- Jarvis At the conclusion of this
nual meetinir at Clinton on Wednesd a v speech, Judge Gilmore intioduced our
tKa rrt o th srotrv nri esteemed Senator.1 Hon. Zeb. B. Vance,
. , r . J who made a most admirable speech,
Areasurer, aix. v. u. raison. was Yarvtng it with his inimitable wit and
submitted and showed a lavorable re- good humor, and eliciting the ap
suit of the first year's work. There Plause which always follows his
t k . roir tn m0 lino Hnrinrr speeches. It was listened to thiouAout
. . . " with the most earnest attention.
tne year. I fie oia lioara ot uiretors Judge Gilmore said, as several of the
was reelected, and also tho officers, as distinguished gentlemen who had been
fr,iirt,. invited were prevented from attending.
n x' t rr x i and on looking around he saw-such
ejnuciii"-it . . uuuu3um an array of talent, could not himself
Secretary and Treasurer W. L. say which to select from, but would
Faison. leave to the audience that duty. Atahis
Superintendent-F. W. Foster. Co1- Dancan K. McRae of Wilmmgtbo
The business of the Telegraph Com- to the front and made one. Qt tbe begt
pany having been concluded, at me speeches of tbe occasion; without mean
suggestion of E. T. Boykin, Esq., the ing to detract one iota Irora the other
vailrorl uisuuguisneu genueiiien wuu procceuea
la 111 U ttU I . n i n c l
, i uiui. a.vi speeuu was uriuiiuii ot urn
cause he was afraid he might not get raET: BUU 1110 " uu"w" . V . . Vs.ual a ewtl AHmor; M wa?
u'm mrnitf i i.- nri - m from Warsaw to uunton was auvocaieu iouowea oy;i reasurer w onn, in a snoi t
his money-back, and. we may add, -i,t v. n , but well conceived SDeech. admonishinff
thissortof fear has worried a good "J . J ? our DeoDle to be moie self-reliant, and
many endorsers of bad notes in tho seems, out ecnoea tne senumcnis oi me more good woaW ensue Dn Wortn
t .i0 tMtW c; fh meeung.- jlub puopiu un bhuuSij u was iouowea oy uoi. x. jm. iioic, oi
' ' If.- rU -A.M . n,l aonma I A la monpa i i n n thnrh nnf vrv hi rrh I tr
now that the Wabash Company is in al t u eratifving speech. We did notknow
receiver's hands, the receiver will issue UOUUb lfc u" au7 5ur esteemed friend was a speaking
certiCcates" for these $2,000,000 of ina2a ai aa ear uaJ- 111 iaci auu man. but his trumpet tongue, gave no
It seems that Jay Gould. Sidney
Pillion, Uossell Sa?o and Solon
lfnmnhrvi iv nn hnnt C9 OfVI Ofirt n
paper of the Wabash Company. That
paper has been coming duo for two
weeks now. and tho endorsers decline
to take it op. This gave rise to the
rumor in New York that Gould was
broken financially, but the story is
itanifwl Tt ia nnitrclv nid ihtt. Afr
. j - i . i i !,..if
Gould declined to ray the notes beHassemD,y 1 . V
v: -i-..t I meeting and the construction of
noU9. and they win men como in
ahead oi the mortgages. Thts is cheer
ful news for the bondholders.
iu'uta Massachusetts girls arc about
Mcsdertake a tramp ot 300 miles in
tta AJ.rocdacks. Somebody has been
;:rlethes somo exaggerated pointers
itcc: the number ot unnprried men
to hire taken to the woods.
Ia reply to a report that be had said
tf Vi. MVc have no animosity to
vi Blaipe. Mr. Keplery writes :
"Tit course of luck has been shaped
t-y b a sense of pablic duty and while
i tjveoo personal malico toward Mr.
we feel ourselves bound to op.
P Lis candidacy.'
Cos jressmaa Rockwell of Massachu
tij, hu identifled thennnamed por
irCl aaccs the pictures of the Spcs k-
tn ol the House ia tbe lobby behind
tie House of Representatives in Wash
ira ai that of Theodore Sedgwick
ef Massachusetts, who was speaker
froa December. 17W, to March. 1501.
A Parliamentary paper, devoted to
iis from starvation and deaths ac
eertud by privation in London for
Jear 1S33, shows that 4 1 such deaths
-ace ia the several districts. Oi
'J. 2 occurred in the Eastern
W-oaof MiddJesex dUuict and 14
iatU Central divaion uf Middlesex
-nct.
LOCAL NEWS.
1MCU TO BEW ADVERTISEMEHTS.
AtUnllon Fire nn an
EIuxsbkbgcb A Tbree CenU
J O Oiaa Notice toTaxpajcrs
C W Tatxs Darin the Campaign
r C Miller JiUon' Imporicl Candr
MU5DS B&-J&. A DkUorset The DnisUt
No City Court to-day.
scriptions wero offered on the spot. . uncertain sound and his speech was
highly appfeciatea.
Th!a nnnnlnrlorl fKin annal'inn1 at tlia
CloslDjr exercises. grove and until after the banquet.
Tho Capo Fear Academy closed its The town of Fayetteville suspend-
e eventh session yesterday. The exam- eu o8iU?B auu "4 "ei
e10Hmu.w9luujHiua,. luo lawyers, doctors and railroad men are
mation of the classes has been going on nere hc Beaver Creek and Bluff
for the past week tho pupils have ac Mills suspended too, and are represent
invitation and reception the writer was
placed under many obligations, and the
19Lh of June will be a day long re
membered by those fortune e'noocrh to
w
De present. M.P.T,
Mayor Hall "in Newbern.
The Newbern Journal has th6 follow
ing pleasant references to .Col. E. P.
Hall, Mayor of this city, in connection
with his recent visit to Newbern with
the firemen: J
"I have met the Mayor before." I was
the almost universal announcement
from any and every one who was intro
duced to bim while here. Well, this
migttt be; the Mayor was with,' U3 at
the railroad celebration, in 1858 as
captain of the crack company; , qu that
occasion, the Wilmington Light
Infantry. Again in 1661 he wasamong
ns as major of Hall's Battalion and
assigned to duty in Hyde county ;in
supreme command of that important
section. Counting the militia actually
io .seryiee his "battalion" was much
larger than a division at a later Deriod
of the war. Then lie "was here as
major of the immortal Seyenth, and
stood guard at the old Claremont
bridge to see the boys all safely over
after a hard contest with Gen, Burnside
below. From that time, as coloneV of
the Forty-sixth Regiment; he was in
V lrgmia. where occasionally he
seen by our boys.
In 1868, when tae Republican party
made the first effort to seize the State
government by means of the ballot,
through manipulation toG tedious and
too od ous to mention in' this connec
tion. Col. Hali was placed on the Con
servative ticket for the . position ot
Lieut. Governor, with the gallant Ashe
for Governor. The Mayor was again
with u3, his tall, manly lorm erect, his
txcm 6tWcais oa aay'ihil all r:tscta
reMrallatercstDut " a . ' '
Taa name ol the wxliex enst always be
Jabcd to the Editor. - -3
lOoffinrcalcaiions nmst lbe trri:tf ca cat,
owsldeox the' paiir.; :
I'orsoiiaHaeaiattatbe'avcaijd.; ;
. .AaditUcapecUni aad psxtlcabi'ly jtVer
stood that tbe EUlto, doe., not aiwajVeCoi so
the views of correspondeats ualeai :so Vutc
totheadltorlaloliunaa. ? - .-.-j
OBITUARY.
t,-M
ROBINSOV . Tit In lhii t.a ni
KODKBT PEIMST-Jgrt axeiSlid l5 Zon
len of Kran I anU Emma KoMoson. ,..-!
buds phickcd from tlie tree f:
- ZZL V.116? flowP from tne ueat, - , i
Two little tlarllntrs snatched '
i rem a fond motlier breast. v.i.'i
r-, I T,wo top anow white UmtM , , ;
Oonc from the sheltcrta fold:
Two little narrow graves. 1 a
Vevrn la tho graveyard cold. ,
:' ' r . - J . T v iK...i
Two little AercU more , , ,
Sinslnwtth voices an cet, "
llntlDKttielrcrt)wtif roU 2Z,i'
Down at their Savlouraf ecu , '1
Free from aH earthly care,4 '
JCF 'f0 aU eartniy atiW . V.; j
Oh, who could wish them hack
In this drear world again ?-N,t ip.
;,NJ5W AD VTISiaiENTS.
iJotico tp.;xpaerkr
rjIHE TIME 13? EAPJDLY PASSING! IN
which to list rour Taxes, Wttcr o b at once
than to wlah you had, as I have no anthorlty
to grant lndulgendcs.
jane 21 It
J. G. BURR,'
; , Tax Lister
Attention : firemen' I
I ELLOW CITIZENS, LADIES AXO.CSEN-
tlemtn ! Now that xou havn rrfurrn.t
was from JS'ewbern covrrod Ml over with alorr.
; c,; a?? enJy tbe- &o 6rwc 'and cat Plli
Mill. We are prebarcd to furnish board by
the day, week or month at reasonable rates.
, , W1LSO MANNING.
june21 It M. FJ.KTCIIER MANNING.
For Rent;
Apply at Store 210 Market streef.
June 20 2t . JAMES W. COXOLBiT.
At Th ree Ce n t g.
N
EW YORK I1E1IALD3 WILL BK SOLD
rinAT DESIUABL1J HOUSE, cor-'.
- V
. m rr m a 1
neroi jditq ana unestcut streeta.k
(known as the Holmes House), from
stem but eloquent voice proclaiming J.ulv 1 to October 1, i8S4. One of the
irom tho rostrum, ns tho mas pr n "u.v" VUD
an imperilled ship from the quarter
deck; he called in tho most encouraging
tones for every man to stand by the
post of duty and manfully maintain the
dignity with which God had endowed
hiua until the storm clouds of recon
struction be past and the .hurricane ol
fanaticism should exbaust itself, and ail
would be well. Few men, if any, did
more in thaLdark Deriod of the Stain's
history to counsel with wisdom and from this date at THIiEE CENTS.
encourage witn trutn man uoi. na.
ward D. Hall, of Wilmington. For
these reasons, added to the fact that he
is a most genial aed courteous gentle
man, it need not surprise our Wilming
ton neighbors to learn that wo almost
t ? 1 . 1 t
ciaim mm as one 01 us, ana mat our
citizens vie withtbem in tho estimation
of his sterling worth.
Our types yesterday put; him back to
th rank of major, but then that may be
because we have some old vets" on the
case, and they were thinking of the
bloody past.
The Mayor leu yesterday for homo.
t r ' 1
Hi
.1 tr,
SUNDAY IIERALD at FIVE CENTfii
AT . , .
HEINSBERGER'Sj
junoXO ' Lrve B00V and iliulc Stows.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCIIO.VT
M.CRQNLY,. Auctioneer;
1 BY CBONLY A MOBEI3.
taking with him thTgood wishes of aU Monday next. 23d Inst., at . 12 o'etock,
our citizens and the earnest wish that M., we will sell at Exchange Corner: that vrrv
aMr.fAl.V& l 1 1 w '
-iif,v:j .. lVr ,
quitted themselves more satisfactorily ed here to-day. Fayetteville has poured
ki- tk: ,c0: ua into Greeensboro her business and pro-
tnan ever before. This session has fessional men and ,eft the womcn
been the most successful one whici the folks to look after the town and busi
school has enjoyed, there having been I ness.
73 pupils enrolled. the banquet and ball at the bi,n-
After some very pleasant exercises in At 8 d m a maeniffi'cent banouet
There was one interment in llellevue declamation by the pupils.Prol. Catlett, waa served in the 'dining room of
Cemetery this week, that ol a child. me frincpai. aaaressea tne young men ne i,enoo w wuu
: upon the great essentials or a business iu" , . TiJTsJw 'IaLw.
There were lour interments in Oak- Lharter, nanctnalitv. onatan J to"4 iSIlfe u
1 . . 1 II 1 1 I a -I 1 QtJ VfUCilSlUil-- IMSIWUUUU t-J UV. .Uli
dale Cemetery this week, all Children. Uflflnrlanrnnondutv .indenendeneft and nnnrn K MoRar.
Fullest assortment o! Fishing Tackle self-reliance, closing with sound advice The White City of tho Mountains
which it would be well for all to follow) "?fsve ff X' AR?nftn,n hv
Tho report was then read as follows: Mr. B. G. Worth and lion. A. H Van-
Tho highest attainments in classes Bokkelen.
made by each pupii is in the order of Lklayett?I,Tl o lf;eensDDoro ; Uur
can be found at Jacoiu' 3.
t
Thero were six interment in Pine
Forest Cemetery this week; three
adults and three children.
A Soc Carolina family has offered
lt .lirocrh Mr. Thorn aa Halliard.
f Losdoo, tij bead. DJ Copley, in
jcej cccdition and good cxamplej
y anut. They are porlraiU of
WiUlia Campbell, last British
yrscr ol South Carolioa, Lady
Campbell, and a relatite. Mrs.
Vdaa Campbell cee Izard. Copley
ra tt Boston in 1737. In 1774 be
JJ ia London, Englandand became
"oas as Ea historical and portrait
In 17S3 he was elected a mcm
rf l 1110 Jad Academy, and died in
5". Hi ion. John Singleton Copley,
tard became Ixrd Chancellor ol
Jand under the Utlcol Lord Lynd
r. The Fictnret have bn in the
Povtssioa el tbe family now owning
U,a roca they were firtt painted.
Kow UthatiaetoiivaSxaith'a Worm
lj drw
Mr. J. C. Chase, Superintendent of
the Clarendon Water Works, has gone
North to be absent about 10 days.
issued three
one of
The Register of Deeds
marriage licences this week,
which was for a white couple and two
for colored couples.
their names:
Second class. Jno. C. Heycr, Jr., J.
C. Lumsden, Jr.
Third class. E. P. Cowan. H. H.
Parslcs.A. J. Howell. Jr., N. Rosen
thal, J. D. Bellamy, Jr., J. Jacobi, G.
Harr.
Fourth class. W. W. Smith, C. J.
t
A. Blomme. Jas. L. DeRosset, J. W.
Wo invito tho attention of urcitizens Keen, Geo. Ilowell, R. Bellamy, Willie
to the fact that first quality shirts are Kordlander, Wm. N. Bowden, Jr.,
being made to order at one dollar at the Sigmund Bear. ' j
Wilmington Shirt Factory.
tt.
Personal.
Prof. M. C. S. Noble arrived in tho
city last night, having completed his
labors at tho Goldsboro Graded Schcclt
at Goldsboro. 'He went to Smithville
on tho IVssport to-day.
For Fayetteville.
The bag ol Confederate corn which
was sold at the Produce Exchange yes
terday, was purchased by Mr. Wm.
M. Cu mining, who has sent it td Fay.
etteville. where it will
Introductory class. First Pi vision.
C. S. Graineer. R. L. Meadows. A. L.
DeRosset, Jr., A. II . Harris, Jno. D.
Bellamy, Jr.
Second Division Norwood Smith,
T. A. Heide. Eddie David. Reid Wil
liams, II. Oldcnbnttel, E. A. McKoy.
Julius P. Taylor. Willie Hodges,-X
Dream olJUnionaReality-r-Rcsponse by
W. A. Guthrie.
The Dan, the Deep, tho Cape Fear
and the Yadkin Response byt C. B.
Watson.
The Locomotive Response by J. W.
Reid.
Josenh Caldwell, Arch. D. Murphy
and John M..Morehead Response by
Oar Jadiciary Responsa by Hon.
Thos. S. Kenan.
a Our Agriculturists itesponse oy a .
Robbins. .1
Oar Manufacturers and Miners Re
sponse by W. W. King.
The Press Kesponse by Henry A.
London. ? - -
The C. F. & Y. V.: Another Link
Between the East and West Response
by Theo. W. Pool.
Oar Twin-Sisters Response by J. C.
Baxton.
The Old North State Response by
Gov- T. J. Jarvis.
These were followed by volunteer
teasts and responses by different gen-
he inay come again and bring his jewels desirable and valuable
With him. r j 9 oiVDV -lWmrr- nrrrr t i
situated ujoa tho S. W. Intersection or Front
the firemen-
Cliurcli
Services To-Morrow.
St. John's. Church, corner Third and Bed ?Jitn Frlncees streets, at; present occupied br
cross streets, lie v. James Carmichacl. D. 1). V?Z.lu iraniinz zj,iees upon Jfront
Itector. First tccond after Trinity, June 22. seianu jw5 upon imnccss street, and run
1SS. Holy Communion at 7.80 a. m. Morn tnj?from Prlncoss street with a width of 19
Ing Prayer at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 5 Ieci mencs to swing's Alley 93 feet. ,
First Baptist Churcli, corner of Market and
f;- ALSO. ..
Tlutt valaablc wharf nronrtv nn-n Vat
side of the tiver. adjoining the" property of
Mr. A. Martin (located npoa cauaoway) and
bounded aa follows: ' -
On the North by the propertT. of Ai Martin.
and ihe causeway road, on the East by Cst e.
chau, Faster. German services at 11 o'clock, chiaon an(fon lne We8t bBrunswlck coiinty:
a.m. KnprUsh services at Sum. Sunday I ihD,ra. ur, rt o7 JL?k,w'Z"I.I
wia-nao, "u.m i jta j. 3 jiH in Block SU7. Mvvmllnir ta thn
Fifth streets. Kev. T. U.'Pritchard. J. 1.
pastor. Services at 11 a. m.. and 8.J5 p. m.
aunday Scho 1 at 4 p.m. Prayer and 1'raicC
mceting Thursday night at b.lo o'clock.
St. Paul's Evan. Lutheran Church, corner of
Sixth and Market streets, lie v. r. w. E. Pes-
m. W. JI.
Solomon.
J. W. Keen has never been tardy or tlemen present.
-i .L.: i .: .mi I xliE uua.hu ualu
,UK.U .u,. S""LO c.f n at Benbow House, the
received only one dement. bantv from nil nart nf North Carolina
Prof . Catlett is a most accomplished and Virginia was represented in the
t- j r-l tprhpr. i df7rtMl in his nnhlfl nro-1 persons of their lovely daughters. It
uo wuereu iui -1 ; i i z .,cf
lession and we arc glad to know that J J" t Z;
School at 9.20 a
tendent. ofliciai plan of the city.
Fifth StTcet M. Ji. Church, between unand Terms One-fourth cash, balance 1,1 and 3
Church streets, Kev. w. j. mm, pastor. I years wun 7 per cent, latjrest, payable semi
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; CLisa meet- annually. , June 10 Ct
ng at a i. m. ; A'rayer meewng xnursuay even
ng at 7Vfe o'clock.
Front street M. E. Church, South, corner of
Front and walnut streets, licv. i)r. tn. A.
Yates. Pastor.' Services at 11 a. m. land 8 p
m. saDDatn 6cnooi at a p. m., v. m. 1'arser.
superintendent. 1 Prayer meeting and lecture
wecmesaav evening as s o ciock. ennsuan
Acoswrtatirtn' Tup.aflav evonlni? flftp.r first nl
third Sabbaths, at s o'clock. 8eats free and HEEALD, (Including Suadiy) per week 25c.'
strangers ana visitors corcuauy inviieu.
During tho Campaign.
yy-E WILI, FURXISU NEW YORK PA-
PKKS at the followlcg prices : ( . - '
TIMES, .
TRIBUNE,
WORLD,
SUN,
I
It J . K -ft
1 f '
YATES'BOOKSTORE,
junc 9 v 119 Market Etrecf.
Religious services In TUeston Upper Room
every Sunday at 3 P M. Public cordially In
vited. Seamen's Bethel, Dock between W ater an
Front streets. Capt.-W. J. Potter, Missiona
ry to the Seamen. Services every Sunday at
10.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Seamen and all
others are cordially Inviteo. Seats free. Part
of the service will be In Norwegian, conducted
by Capt. Chilstiansen.
St Thomas Pro-Cathedral. First 'Mass at 1
a m. Second Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and
Benediction at 5 o'clock pm. Dally Mass at
6:30 am.
cnrist cnurcntcngregauonausijun 8irccu Ma- m.h . u. ...
betAveen Sixth and Seventh. Kev. D. D. Dodge, J 7 m" tl -a tes lTf cs ink uu1-'
minister. Preaching services , at 11 fclock, a. Jle eiUui:plastrt foV our5 baci.
- r-- - - 1 a. ii(i oar nr!mnLiAni ni i j t ....
at 12.13 p. in. Prayer and Praise mefUutr. I i-n
Wednesday." 8 o'clock, p.m. Sunday School. I v!.r.r . .
.1- r nn any tma or pain. -
andNunsts. -HF'innii-ktAiiiui.n.Mm
23c;
2Ce.
V.
The Druggist.
Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between 1 That makea ua well tU
&ala in like manner and for the same
- - - - . uwv wa. u i atavs aa i.a aaluwuuw vjuw v
purpose that it was sold in Baltimore nis eCort8 nave o11 80 successful, ana rareiy it cver excelled in the State or
and in this city.
Additional Delegates.
Mr. H. AlcL. Green, chairman of the
County Convention, has appointed the
fallow lor additional delegates to tbe
we also are glad to know that they are
highly appreciated by. the patrons of
the Cape Fear Academy.
anvwhere else
One feature of tbe celebration worthy
of note was the presence ot Maj. Dun
can G. McRae, tbe first President of
the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rail
road, and Mr. John M. Rose, its first
Trade-Marks and Patents.
Prnm th Patent nr.rt Tnriocm ark Secretary aad Trcafbrer.
Vatiooal Convention- F W Kerchner Office. Melbourne. Australia. Mr. d- The gocd rfople of Greensboro have
national VOavenuoa. r. I .xvercuurr, I . ,,r r . I rvrtx-m) mr!o mr9t Uatinr mnn.
i w tm 1 m ik iww"m w run 1 n w r nnn a 1 1 11 1 1 w- m m vm ww MMMk
Josh T. J amcs. Samuel Uear, Jr.. hOQ5ch0id suffered with toothache and on cn tbe vast crowd assembled here
Trhri f laar. Jru John G. OldenbUttcl. I rhnmtim nnA rtrmm rr roA fmm pHi-lfrom all t parts of the ' State, and the
C. G. Soutberland. Alex. Adrian. John ately and quickly by the nse of St. Ja- "J6?1 of thA9 ' nll"?Z iliSf
every bony who Mas been so lonunaie
U. Strauss. August Duemclandt.
Church hnd Castle streets, llcv. J. P. King,
Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. anas p. ra. bun
day School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every
Tuesday nlsht.
First Baptist cnurcn, tcoi.; corner 01 nun
and Campbell streets. A. Al. wnwar, pastor.
Preaching at 10.30 a. m.. 3 p. m., ana 1 v.
m. e. o. school at 1 p. m
Headquarters
OK FISIIIKO TACKLE,
lit there's no money In cur purse, ,
'J here' kindness In JtU heart. . - ,
He'll with compassion case our rata '
In peace let ua depart. 'i'-;sl n
Such Ut'iodruxgUt yott will meet f
At leat such I have met, . . .
Yoa asa tnelr naaaca?-' WcV. these arc ily,
. M utids Bros.' & DeRosset.
AT
W. E. SPRINGER & COS..
, " 19. tt and 23 Market Steet
Tbe largest acd best assortment ever effered
In this markeC lono la
EXCURSIONS
AND SOUND PABTJK9 ARE NOW THE
order of tin day. Flihlnr at the ljcka"
and th "lilackCsh Ground" U at lu best.
iTIaklnw -MbkJ aiiul .
Kerchner & Calaer Bros. I a2SJSSft!!&5 Jt-f e.4?
wuuuAl Icurlo0. eUher down tnarlrer art thA vfin.t
GROCERS AND COMMISSION Merclants, I call at MctaO WAN'S, anil ho will fix yoa ei. -
Every iarmer ought 10 ges a "ooy 1. ne Loermometer lnuicaieu u Grgreea 1 tn carnB within hi rr.ich. and he
Clipper Plow, greatest invention ol la this office at 2:50 o'clock this alter- made it a point to aeo that all trera
thn a?e. . JACORI IS thO ACCIlt. t I DOOR.
attended to. To the committee of
oner for sale a fall line of
FLOUR, 6UGAR,
BACO, SALT,
KICK, MEAL, -
CORN, OATS,
SNUFF, 84JDA,
LYE STABCD7,
CRACKERS. CANDT.
HOOP IRON. GJAJE.
NAILS. DUNGS,
PAPER, BAG3,
AXXX GSEAS2. POWDER,
aU
COFFEE,
MOLAiSr-S,
LAkD,
HAY,
POTASH,
SOAP, .' '
CANDLES,
RIVETS,
MATCH E?;
BUCKETS,
TLE. Ae,
All ths et xlera$ necesssry for the occalca.
jgOYS AND GIRLS, YOU CAN GIT RICH
acthig our fly, paper, M sijceLi". tl ; rctA'is
aiScenu per ehtet . .
. t ,ROC II. Y , rAPHH CO-i
'. ...- . ...---.,
fc... 4, i. t-jjc i'o.th Ave.,
its? 131m : h CocicitW, K.'Y.