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. r'- tsb iioBiniio stah X .-.r-T- T11TTV WV VC. H. BBENABD. i niTSS 0 SUBSCBOllMI W AlWAJTOUJ - om p4::::::r 7 " 1 00 ne D flacribere, delivered in any part ot the J sjtaSsKs KyoL; xvi.-no. 50. corizcdtocoUect Gen SrcckiDridge was conscious up to a , minutes before death. Sharkey is 1 carried to New tork by detectives. London Times hints that Russia's offers Mediation in the Franco-German coru scations were accompanied by offers of eventual support, and that the three other cat nations united in . the successful at gf ' i t mediation. Great confiagra- ICU4'- in Pesbawur, India, , left 15.000 home- tioo less. .fope wuiBgtu wuu buwu savs fanjuwi. new iu coo . ... n.,(i iiA(7ni R4.. rosin tl 9(k?2i$2. I 5Al rr.M URilllfii spirits tnrpBuw"":.. y y va - ?, Lchandler, Hart Co., Philadelphia s!l0e house suspended.. London City (1 CouDty Bank Lirmted suspended. 4- ' cOV BB0ODKN AND THK CKNTEN- Tn obedience : to the generally ex- . .jpd wish of the people of the State I 1)1"''"' . !--- 1 ' I ,o make the 20tn a general noiiaay, Gov. Brogden has jssued the follow? i,r proclamation: r- ; - v'ProclamatiojT trr rea Govrnop. of NoRTn Carolina. ) . Executive DRpartmknt, ) - Raleigh, May U, 1875. J ; Whereas, the 2Qth day of May, 1875,19 ioe WW.UIIMU onuiioaij 1 of Independence declared at Char- I lotte, AleCKienDurg-:ouniy, :xorui,i Carolina; and whefeas the action of that patriotic people conuriomea (rreatly to the freedom of the Araeri fcan Colonies, andet which the people - .1 r ln1 .,f iKn ITi.imA States have been emineniiy ana peca- iiarly blessed with be favor ana pro- teciion of Divine jProvidence; and, whereas, it becomes as to do honor to the memory of da r patriotic f ore fathers, by commenlorating their no- 1 . - .. v .. b!e deeds and renoenng , appropne , thanksgiving to Almighty tod for thfiniimberless Drivileees ana uiess- . 1 lit insrs vouchsafed lot us as a free peo ple '.' i - - Now, therefore, I, Curtis II. Brog den, Governor of tieState of North Carolina, do herebjy recommend to the people of this tate the observ ance of Thursday. May 20th, 1875, as a general holidajr of public thanks giving and patriotic devotion. iDone at the citylof llaleigh on the 1 7th day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and seventy live, and in the ninety -ninth year of American Independence. p. H. Broudkn. By the Governot : i J. B. Neathery, -Private Secretary. ; Tbe Keero Qaestlon In tbe South CaroMua Proteataint Episcopal Con vention. CuiRriESTOX, May 14. The eip-hty-fifth annnal convention ;f the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Sonth Carolina, .which met yester day, has been engaged for two days . -discussing the application of - til. Mark's church of V iCharleston," a. re spectable colored congregation with a white pastor, forjad mission to rep resentation in the Convention. The issue was made upon a motion to refer the application to a special committee with instructions to report next year. This yras supported by Hon. C. G. MemmUiger, Edward Mp Oady, W. F. Cojcock, and others, and was warmly apposed by Bishop Howe, Rev. A.T. Sorter, Rev. C. C. Pinckney, Hon. G.A. Trenholm, and others, who advocated immediate ad mission. The question was brought i a vole this afternoon,; and the mo sion to refer was 'carried - by a close . voi.,v . .- '. :.': ,' ;, " 'C; liev. W. O. Prentiss then an- 3!0U need that he was requested by St. I Jilark'd 'niiffporrQtinn t aiitViAranr t.hn I aiiplication. l he We.t Virginia Capital Que.tlou. A dispatch from; Charleston, AVest dated May 1 1th, says: "An : injnnc uon St itol being enforced. The Governor is ab- sent, but preparations for ; removing u;e seat or-goverament nave oeen go Ulf nil ttnmo tima iin4aii Xa AtroftifTa " " UllVtVI EJ Ull VVUVMWi The parties engagwd in packing up were arrested yesterday on a warrant from the Circuit Court,; and appear before the court cm trial to-day." On the other hand the Wheeliug UmhUr says Governor Jacob era phaticallv states that he intends to; ny out tbe Willi of the Legislature, and that he Would be prepared to "iQve the seat of governme'nt of West Virginia to Wheeling on the 2tstof -iuay, regardless f Judge Ward's in junction and the fiction of " property iolders" in Charleston. Practical ;Cbrlsllaolty. That was a practical sort of Chris taiity wh c i thd Kev. Mr. Williams, au old-time minister at Dudley, Mass., it said to havertaozhtrla i related him that when midway in his ser- ,no n a sultry Sunday, lie heard the :'i!iid of distant thunder, he glanced 'IU of the windo ouce or twice, .stop- pedeacinnareoerri Vis1 think it cuPr dut? to help our Brother Crosby get in fhis hay before 'the shower." Stepping do wns from the Pllpit7.be wenti with several of the "leinren to the hav-held. and woraea iliere for half an hour, when the bay was housed. ;Ther)1retBrmng to he church, he took np the thread of his sermon where he' had- lertit-T and - ? . . .. , preached straight tbroughto his "fif teenth! v onrl V firiollir ' WSVH ntif an ..j UUU J ..UUIIJ, - T, I Wit W U W W. omission. ' 1 CENTENNIAL NOTES. ' Races open at Carolina Park, Charlotte, to-day. ; Senator Ransom's two race horses will be at the Centennial races. Receipt ., is. acknowledged of - 46 from the ladies festival at Shelby. Several companies of the First Virginia Regiment will be present. Hon. M. C. Kerr, of Indiana, was a compelled to go home from Charlotte. Hre tyetSt thV nXl Xhis M' morning. v I Charlotte is to have the Drivate houses, stores, hotel's and offices lighted I both this evening and the night of the 20th. eveninsr and the nisht Of the 20th. I liie WTernor ana. tne Mayor 01 Meave Union Depot at 4 P. JL td-day for Raleigh have both issued proclamations .. .. . J . . Memoers;or uarrmgers cavalry Brigade are requested to leave their names at Butler's jewelry store, Charlotte, to-mor- The Democrat regrets that his in juries from a recent" accident will prevent .1 . - t i rr the octogenariao historian of Tennessee, Dr. J. G. M. Ramsey, from attending the Mecklenburg Centennial, which has been a darling place for ten years. . "v - - The Ofmrcer says -visitors to the Centennial should not fail tb inquire for the of opportunity to visit tbe "future Lon house in Charlotte occupied a hundred don" and take part on the occasion, years ago by the gallant Col. Thomas Polk, In addit ion to the number of individual ' "cSOTliT The house is 01 wood two stories in neignt- I It now stands on Tryon street, near Iude. I Fuu B4u, tuB . u . around the corner. f ' T JE3Z--.E3 O I TY. The mftilg wU1 al tue.City Post-Of- flce untU fQrlher noticw M foiowg: NorthernCnight) mailsdaily.. 1 . 6:15 P. JL through and way (day) mails daily. ... . .. . . .. . . . . 5 -SO A. M. Southern mails daily. ... ... .. . 5:15 P. M. PhnrlABtrtn Hirpot riailv. '... . 5:00 A.M. lumbia " nighi . . SKWRMi Au!fsta . " " " . . 5 .00 P. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y)' ; . . 530 A.M. Smithville (via Easy Hill and Town Creek) Tuesdays and ' Saturdays .......U.... 6:00 A.M. Fayetteville, andofBcesonCape : Fear River, Mondays and Fridays...............!..... LOOP M. Fayetteville by C. G. R'y, daily 5:30 A. M Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices every Friday ........ 6 .-00 A. M. Mails delivered from 7 A. M. to 7' P. M.,- and on Suftdays from 850 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 13 M., and from,2 to 6 P. M. Money order or Register Department open same as stamp Office..: :'V . . . I : : . ' NKW ADVERTISEMENT!!. Thbs Banks Notice of the Cashiers. M un son & Co. Selling cheap. W. B. Btjrxe Commission Merchant. WitarnraTow BtrrLDiso ; As.- Meeting. Wn Fire CO. No. l.i-Notice to meet. J. J. Ford For sale, j " Wiu. Light Infastby Meeting. R. W. AsdrRws. Attention Inspectors. See ad. "Centennial Train Notice." Wm. A. Wiixson. Wil. II. & L. Co. J. H. Allex. Go ! Go!! Go ! ! ! ..A. Pope. Special Notice Centennial. I c No cpssirtn of the Cit V Conrt i o session oi .uv . viy y " yesterday. . Plenty of activity to-day on ac- count of Centennial doings. I t-i : t- t.i The Wilmmgtoii Light Infantry will have their annual parade on to-morrow. I ThcMoRNlNG SjTAR Benaa five j delegates to the Mecklehburg Centennial. o . j . t . I Our friends will'please bear in m;nA ,1.-1 iaann no MbRNiso Star Fri- day- The cauary birds advertised in yesterday's Stab were! lost by Geo. P. Lamb, not "Geo. P. . Lane," asstatea in ine 0iprtijpmpnt. The members of the 5th Ward IndeDendent Bucket Company No 1, are nnMt-fl to meet at the r truck house to- prompUy at 1 o'clock. As will be seen W the proceed- I ferry streets, resulting in several commit - genU to jtSL A Valuable Relle. i - We were shown yesterday a silver cup, very heavy and made of the purest metal, on one side of which, was the inscription, D. M. McFarland, Launp Hill 1700; on the other side is inscribed N. L. McFarland, 1816 The history oi the cup as we have hud it related to us, i4 this: It was pre- sc-ntedlto D. M. McFarland, the grand- father 'of Mrs: Bylvestr Petteway now of tuis ciity. by the first Coagress after the Revoluiionary war, -;fo the valuable ser- , 1 .t.! I ,c in that. vices he renaereu tuo vAiuuww struggle. D. M. McFarland was one of the first Scotch settlers f Richmond coun- ty, and resided atLaure Hili m that county. ai hi death he bequeathed the cup to his son lC L. McFarland,! from whom it des- nded to his soo Duncan McFarland. The sftter aied In prison during the late war, 'ftnf ti,e CUp then camefinto tbe possession f b-w ister Mrs.' lcitBay4 j ; Tlu CUJ, i,Il8 tt Worri and somewhat bat- . & peurjinCe, and m valuable, not only h jj ;ot it8 iotripsic worth, but also UiJff be sent to the Mecklenburg Centennial. ThaBks ueturaed. j j We notice in the Charlotte i Observer that b0 cfentennial " Association, through their I -iur Thn, !W Tlnwev. return 1 Bccrciaij, " - """ (" ".: : . thanks to Mr. James Mi Brown and several ia,r, f this citv for the kind and skillful 'flwt rendered bv thetn in a cantata for the beneit1 U 4he Centenpial celebration which the handsome fam of $36l 80 was raised. 1 t . 1 WILMINGTON, CENTENNIAL JIATTBBS. ; ; According to present indications Ceuten- nial Day will be generally observed in our I was arraigned for a misdemeanor. De city. . Extensive preparations are being fendant dismissed on payment of costs. made by numbers of our citizens for attend-1 ing the celebration at Charlotte. I Four trains will leave the city on the Car-1 olina Central Railroad to-day for Charlotte, yz. the reeular train at 7:15 this morning, 8neeial train at 7 P. M.. and two extra traiDS oneat 3 p M aDd tbe other at 9 P. The fare will be 3 75 for the round lrlP - luiarauroau lias uiauw picttionuus accommodate inree luousanu peopic. i aneo.ial (VntennUl train with Pullman Dal-I ace 8eeping cars and a restaurant car wiH . ,:n I Charlotte via the Wilmington, Columbia & not.ni,.ut. pninmW.Ainm.i. , a ,-- - . .... 1 r we rouna trip o: including uciiu mi, , . . ui. the Tn a.1 oOM Tt will thus be seen that the railroad facilities for getting to the scene 'of the Centennial have in no wise been neglected. A great number of our citizens will avail themselves Wizens that will attend the Centennial, the louowing organizations 01 our euy win also be present: The Hook and Ladder and Wiimi ngton g F. E. companies and the 5th Ward Independent Bucket Com pany, No. 1, the Cornet Concert Club and the Wilmington L. L Drum Corps. , Each organization will appear in uniform. The Hook and Ladder Company will carry their truck, and the Wilmington S. F. E Com pany will be accompanied by the "Little Giant." These organizations will leave by the 8 o'clock train. U - The La Fayette Light Infantry and the Independent Light Infantry, will arrive this morning, they having left Fayetteville I at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon instead of at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, as they bad first intended and as we had been informed. These organizations will take the extra train, C. C. R. R. at 8 o'clock. Centennial Day will, to a great extent, be observed as a holidav in our city. It is es- timated that fully 500 1 people or more, will I lanve hfrp. for Charlotte. This number will. I of course; make a slightly perceptable gap in cur nooulation. hence some slight reason - ur:i knltt.v i ...i..uKWU F""'"S Most it not all OI the places OT DUSiness Will I be closed. Tbe following grocery firms I have already siknefian agreement to close I ..., t"n UramPA dor, I Mvers. J. C. Stevenson. 6. H. W. Ranice, WW Shnre J M Hard wick. West Co.. Hottendorf s Hashacen. and Hankins & Moore. No doubt tbe day will be general- ly observed throughout the city. Charles P. Harrfa. The Observer of yesterday pays generous tributes both in its editorial and local r de partments to Mr. Charles F. Harris, who died here last Saturday night. It says: Mr. Harris remains arrived in this city last evening on tbe Wilmington train, and I were met at the P04 del?Sation ,o lhe masonic fraternity and members of the city press, ana oy "era iraowerreu cftrritheia to concord, the late home of the deceased, where they will be interred UMlay. . Among tbose wno were preset a th d . were MTerai former citizens of Concord Messrs. J. D. Bundy, R E. Mc- Montgomery. Hon. D. Schenck. and ex- Governor L. a. Vance. ; ine Doay oi nr. IT .m nam. n l is iil in rharm of K. M. Furman, Esq., editor of the Asheville CM- on o v,oncora WHO li. , lair. Wescou, o.tjiais city, was aiso or the escort representing the Masons. Stab-J. Wbcre the Centennial Ceremonies will Take Place. ; The Charlotte Observer says that the Ex- ecutiue Committee have decided that , the Fair Grounds shall be the place for the ceremonies and they have leased for that purpose, from the Agricultural Association of the Carolinas, all that portion of the grounds next to the city, - inctading". Worai 1 purpoandCarolinaPark(theracecourse). A stand large enough to hold one hundred(!) persons is being erected, and will be occu pied by distinguished invited guests and the ladies. We suppose the ladies of the city will display their exquisite taste In the dec oration of the stand. The .procession, be it remembered, will be formed in. Indepen dence Square. Fire. . The alarm of fire was sounded last night, joj o'clock, and found on investiga- tlon to caused by the burning of an nn tenanted frame house situated on the north I .. . . OSvtW mvA flAVAnfll siae oi vusue, ukiwcch buiuiuvv.m. streets! The premises belong to the estate oI the. late James Cassidey. As the house unoccupied the fire is supposed to have teen the work ot an incendiary. The fire J department was promptly on the spot and effectual service . was rendered in prevent iDer the spreading of the conflagration. The building was burned to a shell when ihe flames were exUnguifahed. , The loss is prob- ably about $500. No insurance. o- To the ivitca Vi-uor. to the ce- Charlotte Observer: "We are by j, y. Bryce, the ehairman of tbe Reception Committtee, to request of lbe gentlemen who have been invited to attend the Centennial, and Who have signi- 1 Yi3 afintance of the Invitation, mat 1 tbey will, npon arrival at the depot or at the Central Hotel, make themselves known tosome of the committee to receive invited at guests. The gentlemen of the commMtee can be distinguished by red rosettes, worn ja-u a aatkaia Annin " .... on the lappel 6f their coats. OR NINO- N. C, WEDNESDAY. magistrate' courts. Before J. J Cassiday. J. l : Mary Urace Before . YanAmnnge, J. F.s Julia Shields, Julia Smith, Jesse Ann Williams, Lizzie Laroon, Chance; JttcJNeii, uannan Brown and FhilUs Uunn, parties living in the vicinity of Nutt and Mulberry streets, were arrainjfld for keeping disorderly houses and fined $5 00 and costs each. Lizzie Merritt was arrainged tor the same uucumuut iuuuu ii(,uhij uuuviii6v, damesiuumcr.vuwiMuirtuBuuHiiwiaa Jones, were arrainsed. each for a misde- meanor.' The defendants were feund not nnu nfnn..tB n. guflty and discharged. , . , . OurMBWnBlal Nnuber. m jg8ae a lar Centennial number of The Morsing Star 'to-day. It contains - , Prosramme to be observed at Charlotte 20th j & succinct historical sketch of the Revolutionary events in North Carolina preceding ihe Declaration, tocether with an account of the deliberations on the 19th and 20th; the text of tbe Declaration; the Governor's Proclamation ordering a general holiday; the local order of arrangements in Wilmington for to-day, including hours for leaving of trains; general notes of matters of interest of more or less importance. Spirits Turpentine Surry wheat is fine. UOI. INlCK VV. VVOOdtin, a prom- 1 inent lawyer, of Asheville, is seriously ill. On Monday three or four hun dred t-xrufionists from Wcldou visited Norfolk. ' ' Hose aibl Harry Watkins play a Centennial week in Charlotte, having com menced Monday nignt. l)t. Brantlev of "Balttmorei ad-. uresseu n meeting oi an uie jrrotestant ouu- day Schools of Charlotte at the. Presbyter " Church, bunday afternoon. In Rowan county, a man named M'-eimer munlered his motber-ia-Iaw. , a lady named Heilig, by knocking her in the head with an axe. . He then threw ner in a welL The murdered woman was seventy years old. sso cause is given ror me norri- ble deed. Two men succeeded in captur ing the murderer while stealing a horse to make his escape, but he got away and has not been seen since. CITY ITEMS. boos biwhi.-im aouui nu jxw bm- do4..nkw.of Bindta? and Rnllnir in a work manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer- chanu and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness lath execution of their orders. Trahspeb Printimo-ink.s. invaluable to rail; rad companies, steamahlp companies, eawu, mer- chants, manufacturers and others. They are en- nnnn. mnA .h.n.ol.oa mtiA will rn v nh rn And IpJ,r f ... 1,.- neriod of time. Havine rust received a fresh supply of these Inks, we are pre pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. Copt or Tkstmohul. Hannibal, Jio., May 30, 1874 Meesru. 3. is W. Tolley, 99 Maiden Laae, New Vork Gent.: The 12 Gnn which joo built for me. Na 2093, has arrived safely to hand. Allow me to thank yon for the fidelity with which you carried oat my Instructions." The" general outline, fceanty-f proportion and excellent nniah, are all that could be desired, and more than meets my expectations. I more thtLQ eyer impressed with the idea that it is as necessary for a man to have a gun built to meas- urement aa to have a boot so built to ensure a good fit. ' The pattern 175 and penetration 40 are very su perior. The pattern is as close as I desire, and the penetration I think la seldom attained, being far ahead of any public record which I have seen. Respectfully Yours, G. W. DOBHAK. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WilBiiiLSton Hooi M Ladder CflvHOsl. MeMBERS: Meet at the Truck house at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp in fall uniform and white gloves pre pared for trip to Charlotte. Commissary stores must be at Truck: house by 9 A. M. for packing, s By order of the Foreman, : WM. A. WILL80N, may 19-lt - Secretary. NOTICE. TH HONOR Or -THB CENTENNIAL OP THE A Mecklenburg declaration of Independence, and ttha mrvestion of the Prodnne jcxenange ana I Board of Trade, I j oaat. V AUUl &Ucl. 6Vbll lllBUs WiH be observed as a holiday by" the several Bonks Of this Ctty.:-X 1 (?:.; ' ...... , WM. LARKIN8, Cashier. A ,sS;A K'WAtSBRCaanier. S. D. WALLACE Cashier. may 19-lt ' ; WIL. STEAM F. E. COMPAH I p. 1. MEMBER4! You are hereby ordered to appear at your engine h B at IX o'clock in full uui f orm to go to Charlotte. ..'.... Members furnishing substitutes will report to the Secretaty as early as possible the names of the sob- stltate that they may be enroled, s . . " In case of a fire, membtrs remaining In the city will report as usual, and be under command of Capt. Joseph Price. , ' ' , v By orderof the Foreman, W. L. JEWETT, mayl9-lt Recording Secretary. Wilmmton. BiilUii Association. The regular monthly iaEETiNO of the Wilmington Building Association will be held at (old library Rooms), on Front street, at 7:30 this (Wednesday) evening. ) ' Duet will be received during the day at the office of the Navassa Guano Company. ' s v , WALTER G. MacRAE. may 19 It ' - Secretary and Treasurer.' , Notice. , 1 I HEREBY GTVH NOTICE 6 4tY PATRONS that my Store will be closed on ; CENTENNIAL DAY.: . o. H. W.tXTNGi, b Norltteaat eor Alarkct and Second sta. mayl9-tf , j mrav irrrkI1Y1V STAU UVVU UMV I is y u complete in all all Its appoiatments. the sTau kinds of Bindin executed neatly, and cheaply sua axpenmuewy. . ii.i - MAY 19, 1875. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wiimingtflii, ColQlMa & Annsta R. R. WILMINQTOjr, N. C, Jlay ISth, 1S75. Special ITotice. rjHE SPECIAL Centennial Train, With Pnllmaa Palate Bleeping Car and Beatanraat Car attached. - FOR CHARLOTTE, ! as heretofore aiTertleed, via Wilmington, Columbia & Angnata Railroad, Will Leave Union Depot this Day j at 4 o'clock, P. M. . Persons intending to take this train are requested io d on nana promptly. - . , ' A. POPE, - may 19-lt Genl Passenger Agent' HeaSa'rs ilmiiiton Liglit inMtry ATTENTION! GESBaiL ORDERS NO. 11. YOY ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO APPEAR at your Armory at 4 O'CLOCK, ON THE EVENING OF THE STth MAY, IS YVLU UNIFORM, ; ;V".-.f . . ' . . . ..... to celebrate the anniversary of your organization. The Veteran corp are expected to unite with ua on the occasion. ; ., Company will be held at the Armory for the eleo- uonoicommwsioneaomcersTortne eneumg year. By order the Captain, J. L McRKE, . 1st berg't. may 19-lt Centennial Train Noticje. CAUOL.INA CENTRAL. THB PUBLIC IS NOTIFIED AGAIN THAT thatwulbe ..- FOUR TRAINS LEAVING FOR : : ; CHARLOTTE V during the day. viz: 7:15 A. M., "3, 7 and 9P.M. rarryinglpasseugers the round trip at $3.75 o'clock. Returning cars Teat Charlotte at 6, 8 or 10 P. M. on the 20th, and y m fjvj.i--.tr .v f - :,: ON ANY REGULAR TRAIN (7 A. Ml and 6 P. M.) until the 82d, when the excur sion ucKets expire. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD. May 19-lt .-, 44 The Board of Trade," JJAVINQ DECIDED TO SUSPEND BUSINESS To-morrow (Thursday). Our Store will accordingly Be Closed. PERSONS. DESIRING ANY OF OUR HE ALL Y CHE A P Priced Oood, will please supply themselvea TO DAY. . MUNSON & CO, may 19-lt , City Clothiers. . T GOTO LLFN'3 AND GET TOU A CENTENNIAL t J. Drinking Cup. in case for the pocket. You'll ail neea tnem u you go up. : may iv-u GO TO A LLEN'S AND GET THE CELEBRATED .Ml French Binrin Coffee Pot. Makes the best ceffee in the world, and with less coffee than any otner cosee pot now in use. may iv-xi GO TO ALLEN'S AND LOOK AT HIS NEW 8ILVES ware, just received. may 19-tf Attention Inspectors, YOU ARB SUMMONED TO MEET AT THE Produe Exchange this Wednesday morning- at II o'clock, to receive your license ana to sign ine oath of office. Inspectors failing to appear prompt ly will not receire their license. . j ' By order Chairman Committee on Inspection and Weighing. : R. W. ANDREWS, j May 19-lt ' Secretary.- For Sale. rpHS STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER ALL JL complete and In perfect order now running my Mill and Machine Shop. Capacity about 40 to 60 Itnraa nnwer and dmirablv sdaDted for 8aW-M.il!. Grist-Mili, or any other purpose for which power is seeded. may 19-Dlw F. J. LORD. W.B.Burke, COMMISSION MERCHANT. CITY HALL BaUtUng, Mam Street, Columbia, 8. C. Sell all manner of North Carolina Produce, Butter, Meat, Eggs, Poultry. Green and. Dried Fruits, Peanuts. Grain. Ac. Quick sales, top of the Market, and prompt returns. All information .furnished ship pers, corresponasnce ana consignments souciiea. maylS-eedSm WeFrSn . , ... ,. MISCELLANEOUS u JUST PUBLISHED. U '" " National Hyia aiiMrtooL Now ready. Adapted for Opening and Closing Kxeri tees hiSchooU and Eeminarjes, for Congrega tional, Kodal and Home Singing. 1SS pages, SOo cboice tunea, 840 hymns. Price but 40 cents. $85 00 per Hundred. rtKRKSs Onoax Voi.cnta. Batiste's Oroan Volustaiuks. it GO 3 SO Clarke's Beed Oian Companion. . a vd!nhl nsefnl and brilliant collection ef Exer rises Airs, Songs and PieceB for Reed Organs. Price Strauss Dance Music, Violin A Piano. 1 fO 15 10 winner's Party Daaces, violin nano. Winner's Violla and Flute Duets. , Clarke's Dollar Instructors For Reed Orraas. For1 Piano. For Violhw Use ful cheap. Instructive Books with Exercises and numerous attractive Aira for practice. Sold by all the principal music dealers. Sent post paid, for retail price. - O. DITSON & CO.,CHAS.H.DrrSONCO . HmaAn ; ; I ,f 7 JBroaoway, . x. I May M-dwSwWed8at JSaboai, Susar- Coffee, flour. K A BoxosD. S. 14e and Shoulders, Boxes, Smoked Sides and Ehmlders, 50 Barrels Banned Ktmari : i-I'J 'Ji Bag Prime Rio Coflse. ,-y-rr 100 100 ' M. BbFleur, aU grades 1 infill r - - j.f X..4 rot sale low by . . - j- may 16-U ?f .O " l-M"1-" WJftwniBin. 1 R WHOLE NO.1 2,377; MISCELLANEOUS. C ENTENIMIAL ! Th Caroliha Csstral "HAtt.'vrAT CoAirr,- : Wiimuigton, W. C, May J7to, 1875. t SPECIAL SCHEDULE FOR : r ' ' t ,, .1.. . '. Centennial Trains! ....... 1 ' ;...'. - . r x COMMENCE AT t P. M., lSTH. PARE FOR the Sound Trip 3 75, from . Wilmiagton,- and lee in proportion from ether poinja. ee large Mils. . Z rJ i: . Centennial Tickets mnrt be purchased or the reeular fare will be charged on the Trains Conduc tors can tell no others they have no other Sate where there is a Ticket Office. ' Eeenlar Trains leave Wilmington as nenal at 7:15 A. M., daily. , .,. , special Tralni for 18th and 19th. Leave Wilmington at 7:00 P. M. " Arrive at Char lotte 8:15 A. M. Returning, leave Charlotte at 6.-00 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington 7:00 A. M.: , :. . . . i 11 ' i t. . ? i ' : Extra Trains; -1. ... . , . , v Will be run at 3 P. M. and at 9 P. M. On the 19th. v A large number of Passenger Cars have been secured, by which the public can be accommodated. The fare has been placed so low that preparations are made for 3,000 people from Wilmington. S. L. FREMONT, . i may 18-St Gcn'l Sup't. Keep Cool. COMPLETE STOCK OF . , Alpacas and Linen Good Just received. , Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Constantly on hand a heautifnl line of , PIECE GOODS, Which I am making up at extremely low price.. may 14 tf A. DAVID. The Odd Trump. : ; The Odd Trump. NEW NOVEL, " j " s. ' J JTJST OtTT;' ; ? Published by EL J." Hale A Eos, New York, ; Bound in Cloth $1 25, in Paper 75 cents. ' ' For sale , r , ' At HEDtSBERGER'S, , . Live Book and Music Store. May 18-tf Our Stock r OF WHITS AND COLORED SHIRTS FOR Beauty, Style and Make are Surpassed by Hone, And equaled by few. Call and see our $2 00 White ; ' - ;? " shirts. - - NEW LOT BOYS' CLOTHING, only a few left of those $3 00 SAILOR SUITS for - ,': Children... V A fine lot of Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Ac, just . re-' ceived. ' : SUKIEK JdaOc. : may 16-tf r - V SOMarkeSt. Just Eeceived. rpHE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF PL A YING CARDS? , a-v r . - fit I.. t r-Z LVam V.4a iaT "V"UD' f AT THE CITY BOOK STORE, i- Pianos. Organs, Guitars, Violins,' Banjos, Flutes, Fifes, Accordeons, Harmonicas Ac : . For sale at '. C0N8LEY & YATES' " City Book and Music Store. may 16-tf v; 22 - QGUNTRY TWIST AND OTHER Tobacco Goods for trbewliiff, Smoking and Pre- AND OTHER WOOLENS DURING SUMMER ' MONTHS. ".: -. ' . , , Py , . D. 'PIGOTT. t May 18-tf " Tobacconist. Bacon,' Bacon, Bacon. -1 A A Hhds and Boxes V). 8. Sides, S5 Hhds and 1UU Boxes D. S. Shoulders, y 2 Hhds and Boxes Smoked Sides, . 2 Hhds and Boxes Smoked Shoulders, a Q A Bbls Pork, TPor sale bT may 16 tf KERCHNER CALDSJC BKOB. Spirt Caalta and Hoop Iron QQ Spirit Cask w jQQQmiHobpIrou, indii A onA PaperRivets. : ' ; ; -For sale by , n ' may ld-tf X KEkCHNKR A C ALDER BROS, i IbTolaascs, Molasses, ITlolasseH. ( OA A Hhds N. C, Cuba Moiaeses , Q Hhds S. II. Cuba Molanses, f ; , 100 BW81" C' ClX M0latSl, (. i ; r ..,.(''-. '!-! 2QQ Bbls S. U. Cuba Motasise, i 2Q Puncheons DemararaMolafSis. ' M. For sale by . ' mavl6-if KKHCHNEK&CALDER BROS.' I Just Eeceived j ANOTHER LOT OF SMITHS BELLOWS. ALSO have In stock a large assortment of Anvil. Screw Plates, Vises, Smith's nrills, Hammers, Tones, Swede Iron Plow Scerl, &a, at the Old Bsublished Hardware House pf . . . ! JOHN DAWSON, 1 may lBtf : ' ftNo.l9. ao and 21 Market t.f - . i v .- ; 1 . .1 r : 1 Bananas. . -: Another choice lot of red and yel- LOW BANANAS, received this day. - , At . ., I..S. G. NORTHROP-8 may 18-tf ' Fruit and Confectionery Storef. Photograplis 1 -i . " ; - ... . v . t j n :Xtt ' Of OUR FURNTTURB WITH PRICBiLtSTS famished on application by may 18-tf - SMITH & CO. Jones ; Coiinty Beef. , S TA L JCFED A Very Sice 1 at ' Citizens' Zlarket t. a. watson,; i Proprietor. may 16-tf One beare one day,.. fl v ..... 1 f . two da .aye,., days.'. louraays....... f Threeweeks..,.,.....;. .VJ V" " ; One month 8 " Three months..... tl CO . One year.. . ..................60 : t& Contract Advertisements taken. At prppci- -tionatelylowrateav AT V v) Au'vVV' ; Five Squares estimate -as a eoarter-colnmn. asd ' mb aqnaree aa amui-cpramn,- MISCELLANEOUS. New Process jirjEUiTiKf "VTEW PROCESS EMPIRE PLOUE BEST -AND J. . PwrtnilwptatetriJLAJ.V.' Best Butter, in Hie World jvu, 3 ost in and fr-froin'oni Dairy. ' Hetling tike it : Sew Sprim Butter 35 ts; per Mi vl Choice Extra imeenai ana Kneiisn Breaaraat Tan. j Parched Old Government Java and Jjtgnayra Coffee fresh parched eTery week.-1 r--' J . ' - j -: in NEW PROCESS EMPlEEyZOVEi . r CESS EMPIBE FLOUB t J ' 4" Guaranteed the whitest and heal taj the Etatc,. , . . ' i Everybody goinp to the Charlotte; Centennial s should send to ns for our '- . l COOKED COBNBD BBCF.' Sold only by " . r. , - ,)-? t3EO. JtrEBS,.,s''.- may 16-tf it 13 Smith Tront St - Ho, .1 Large, ,Cr0S8B BLACK WKLl'S PfCKELS, OomTJ - ' .8 1 MJ MM J LDlU m I n wt TTJirTt im mi a mo f Orange .? ana lemois . ; ' B A KER WHISEE Y OLD PORT; ALE' AOTPtSltftkVr dJ may 18-tf 3t North Front St, hi : rT" TEETH EXTRACTED , With the nse of the Liqntd JTitrona Oxide Oaa.n- i t, n Trkes redneed for-! w ", w. f. Artificial Sets of Teeth; ' . J ' ' - . t, -'5. 7 ' ;Tn FILLED IN THE MOST, IMPROVBD i MANNER, ::-!. Office on Market street, between' FrQht and; Second ' " ' 1 ' FREEMAN & BALDWIN, a ' s s ' ' , my W-lw ' . : , Dentists. ' - - i . i i 1 1 a; ; Binford, Crow & Co. ? VFFERTO THE TRADE AT LOW FIGURES " " '" io6o-sK:.;';,':,"c:r CAn Bbls Sugar House Syrup, " i ; 200; OAAKemKalln.' mlXKr '. 1v..-.y-s.r t,. j . r A Bbls Sugar and a full' SfocTc G6ods In their line. 1 1 OX. : ; -i.y .;.. ,.; -, . . .. Special attention- paid to , securing low . rates, freights in carload lots. ' '' ' - - ' J :' may SJtwtf ; , ., . BINFORD. CROW A CO. . ! Lace Sacqiies;", (li-iK?-.;- TI7E HAVE NOW ON CONSIGNMENT A TV large lot of EACE POINTS l! J ; ". ' AND- ' t Which we offer at IMPORTERS pikes. I! -i "?'' ; 'MKif. iJdfH. SAMSON, 5 Tnay8-tr xh; fx rof 3 Martet streeL i ' -T- -r - : 1 ' r " Butter and Hamsi" ! LARGE LOT OF FINE v Goshen and Cooking Butter, t.,- i jFINE STOCK OF ' : (, . ..V . . ' :. Worth Carolina andl Canvassed ; For sal low by v-r ;,;,, u . :,-v: ED WARDS & HALL. apr29-tf- j -oytlssiir-.i-i . ' Hay,. Hoop Iron; Glne, 8yrnp. k AA Bales Prime N. R. Hay, , . ? ", ' OUU - X il t!r, . eAABdlsHoopL-on, tiiJi J iVii; livClt! tmr1 Barrels 8. B. Syrnn. , For sale low by I may 16-tf W1LLU MURCHISON. i . Snirit BUa, Safli Pork.- ice,M 300 Second Hand spirit bdis, , .XliU i . jii JtT fi.fft:; fsi" PA Bbls Mess Perk, ' Barrels Whole Rice. '! - x vu .- may ie tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. . Slolasses, Slolassea, Molasses. )H f) and Bbls New Crop Cub ,'Molaatea,- may jgflWnXLlMS MUBCHfeOH.-; i Guano, Guano, Gnano.J OA A Tons Eureka. Guano, 800, Tone Guanape Guano. For sale low by ; : may IC-tf . , WILLI J AMS & MURCHISON. Stylish Straxr Hats. . ACKINAW AND MILAN STRAWS, SILK , jr 1 !?r vftH JiM-ij;ii :. and Fur Hats. Ladies' Straw Hatslust recehred. 1 ' - . J ITf ,'" f 1 At , HARRISON A ALLEN'S, ' mayie-tf -''" ''-laty? Batfitowl;; Wire Dish Coyers.; I 4 LARGS 8TOCK WTOGj3iOD ASjWRTJttNT ot Wire Dish Ccvers, both lonnd and oval, for tale low at the New Hardware Storc of ... i,'tli' . .., GILES MURCHISON.- , iS'ii "i ' -es Front street.' ay 16-tf Floor, Flour, Floor. ' 'jQ Bbla Floor, ": j ' .:: ror sale by X;X ... :-' may lS-tf KERCHNER CALDEK BROS. v Dried? Sweet Corn O. AND SUGAR CURED HAMS, FRESH Cooking Prunes, Fresh May Butter, guaranteed. Eng.! and American' lll Devnled ileats,' at -J i a kay.l6-tf iSVi jj! ji- JAMBS a STBVENSQN'a, s sJIFLEi SPORTING AND MUSfeE', MINING Foreale at reduced prices hy.j. -, 'n:vlft s; -may -tf O. PARSLEY CO ;f At ITqvr'TprJr Ccpt; XI7B OFFER WITHOUT RESERVE OUR ftN . VY tire Stock at CoeW for eah, for cash only, rinr mstomers are Invited to participate with the pnthegts we, x iBx r v - XX v: -it! X ' t. .if- k -5 X. r :('. "ft- -.1 ; v 4 . :.v. IK i V- -i' v" t . i- . - rA a tt i( 1 1 Xi S' t .... j'-.' 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 19, 1875, edition 1
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