Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Sept. 22, 1877, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
3 ,rtnSP PAILY KXCBPT MONDAYS. i. ! inwoMPTHat nr advakc : i " rman) portaged I J 2 25 1 00 ineLhBMlberm delivered In any part of the uv,City Stt?irl --Air Onr Oltv Azents are jSSSid? wllert' mere than three mo nths MING EDITION- The Presidential party were at Kooxville crday afternoon; thence Ihey go to At- F Accounts from the Eastern aaconflicUngw faaOaltittUarti'in .main unfatorablef to Jhe; Russians, Turks lost 2,000 men.xn ine . recent av- 1 to take Fort? Nichbias1?- British tefl sieamsbip Russians reported to have Plevna, and' fallen Mck into'the position occupied Acfo . the bard,ncDt. P vaf JaBWck Warriorentirely- destroyed by a W "osl of .llie Planters aretuhied. Mayor f Augusta appointed oom iee to go ' to Atlanta and urge w presidentto Augusta, j --f- veW York markets: Money closed at ) lt i eot ; gold dull at 103; cotton ea sier at U;516il 7-lGc'; flour a shade jirongcr, without any very-decided change, Southern $C 257 00; wheat irregular, fe feiisb and unsettled ; corn ic, lower; spirits mrpcnline steady at 35c; rosin easier jt. There were five deaths and several e cases of yellow fever at Fernan da Wednesday. i Assistance is, noedeil and asked.- . 1 ye tender our hearty congratula tions to our friemls of The State on ihe enlargement Ol their excellent naier.? 'Richmond baVreasoiV ;iopbe ,rouil of the success of this lively, energetic journal We were "lad to observe on a re-; cent visit to Fayetteville that the. - 1 . ... r f I. f nnnlik' Aljl tn were very hopefnt-of a largely ni- crcasei trade this Heason. The racr- chants have purchased larger stocks! than usual, and feel very sanguine of better times.: We sincerely ; hope their expectations may be more, than! iodized, . TafBoro Southerner. A MAN milRDKBS AND BUTCIIERN niSWIFK..; ; ,Seoit Parttu Oai-PTIJ During the late term of Edgecombe Superior Court, Dempsey Morgan; a colored man, was lodged in Tarboro jail on the charge of beating his wife. At the end of the term he was dis charged, the Grand Jury, from some cause, having failed to find a bill against him. He lived in this county, near rennyjlill. After his discharge he returned homer and charged bis wife with being the instrument of bis incarceration. Jiecommg more vio lent, be finally murdered her, cntting her throat from ear to ear, and the fiend incarnate, not content with this ghastly deed, then completely disem boweled her, ripping her open I from kewt bone to pelvis. After this, be deliberately, doffed his bloody gar ments, leaving them on the spot, sab- stitated others, and escaped. Turner uetlmoud, the efficient jailor, is our informant. There is great excitement in the -m:is;uborhood. ! L v Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. Special telegram to the Observer, Newbebit, Sept. 20. Col. Humphrey instituted an ac-; lion in the nature of a qao warranto; agaiust rresident llugbes, claiming that be (Humphrey) was the legal r resident, because llugrves, ailnongn unanimously, elected in Jane, had re ceived a viva voce vote instead of be ing elected by ballot. ; An affidavit- was filed in the cause asking that a receiver be appointed pending the controversy. Judge Seymonr beard the case yesterday, and refused the tooiion, on the ground that no soffi ieat reason appeared on the face of the afSdavit for anv such action. I To-day the Board of . Directors to: Remove auy further question elected1 Major Hughes unanimously by bal-1 action was taken on the freight5 question, and, after electing a "uam- w. of officers, the J5oard . adjourned antil Thursday next when the stock-, noldern' adjourned,,: meeting ..takes, it.... 0 i Pleal Colored. 1 Charlotte Observer. ! Cr 1 ...(.- one was a very dark skinned lady,1 - w an tho world knows to the Irary, the blood of one thousand' incan princes might have coursed 118 way through her veins. She walked eracefullv into a mtv Arv goods store and I asknd for fWv VlJ stockings; The young tnan bow- -1 aumea, and went to work looking iuis uiocK m traae. v f inally be f and displayed a lot of stockings 38 black as the hinges of midnight, nich he warranted to be all wool. 4,'e colored lady . lookedat " biln. wim trio bres 01 liberty beam- ,ng out of WK 0x7 a a atia aTfllaim ijOOIc here "ennnop" "man wrutt An yoa mean The clerk ; responded, oiuesa, maaam." MUo you t call J'em flesh colored stockings ?" sked 00 female customer. Weil5thev uay be a shade or two off colon but an Ki. ' fi T I m m . ' 1 vw am xsnqnia lodge from Vour lv"lD88 eatd the clerk." Look here, yttng man, I wanu you to under- ZvaM "e bays , 41esl 'colored 2a? lnS :fcQy em a white a7 and I wants you to understand . f IS i 1. ) i VOL. XX.--NO. 157. . f udder, sir, dat you am not the judge in dia ease . Pnt nem f th intra 1 bank and give, me some stockings . accord' ing to ae wnite ioiks' graae." it was not lone' before site left the' store satisfied. r:'.iHiSj : . Spirits re Martin county sends two colored convicts to the penitentiary, i . . 1, V w James B. Southsratel in his 74th year, died at Durham on the 19lh. a valuable . whetstone quarry has been discovered in Cnldell county. Jbiisnt 1 Jat)ti8t churches' have been built in Caldwell county! since the war. Rev. S. Yl , Hovle. M. I E. Church, has had 123 conversions on Jonea- ouru circuit. Rev, J. J. Renso feports fifty conversions 00 tlaw Kiver circuit, N. C Conference. . . Mrs:-' M ar y Jt" Armstro n w if e of John Armstrone. Esd . oil Raleitrfa: died Off the 20th, aged 40. f ..r-r Rev." J, D. Arnold, in charge of Jonesboro .District Conference school, lias 90 students enrolled. i ' Lenoir Topici The :, corn croD along the Catawba could not be much bet ter under any circumstances. j Kocky Mount Mail-. Mr. T. M. Arlington was called to hisi iiennerv one night last week by the loud squeals of a setting hen, and lound that p. large i snake, of the chicken eating species, held her fast in bis coil, - i: - .,; ! r Charlotte Observer: Eleven car loads of cattle passed down the Western North Carolina Railroad yesterday to Salis bury, from which point tue were shipped by way of the North Carolina railroad. Most of these cattle are bcig eent to Vir ginia, i - Greensboro PatriQt: Ve re Rret to learn that the tobaccjo barn of Dr. K. K. Denny, with a considerable quantity of tobacco, was destroyed bV fire last week. The fire was accidental, -s A hundred and ninety scholars in attendance at the graded school this week, tljjo largest num ber yet enrolled. " i i Rufe Lowrance. living at Da vidson College, shot a negro preacher some years ago and then fled. The preacher af terwards removed , to Charleston. ,' The Other day the preacher, Peter F. Davidson, gave ; information against 2 Lowrance, for whose apprehension a reward of $200 was offered for the murder ot Hunsucker. So Pete will get revenge as wcpl as the reward. Goldsboro Messenger: The se ries of reliffious services Conducted at the Methodist Church, for the tpast two weeks. has been interesting and profitable, thus far resulting in twenty-three accessions- to the churoh. The GoldsKoro Rifles will attend the Stale Fair. 4 Superior Court for Greene countv adiournid on Saturday. In all eight negroes go to the penitentiary. Wadesboro Herald: Ilamilton McMillan, Esq., one of the editors of the Wilmington. Carolina Farjner, and at one time a resident of this place, gave us a call last Friday. He is the same good hearted, clever gentleman he was nen living with our people. Long may . ho "wave" and do much to advance the agricultural Carolinas Everybody in Wadesboro. is happy over the improved business prospect of our thriving town. : . , ! . " Superintendent "pVlills with a chanter of orphans from Oxford will c'tve entertainments at the following places and times : 8t an tonsburg. - Wid nesday, . Sept. 26, at 4 P. M. ; Pikeville, Thursday, Sept. 27, at 11 A. M.; I'rincelwj, Friday Sept. 28, at 7 P. M.; Selma, Saturday, Sept. 29, at 7 P. M-; SmithviUe, Monday, Oct. 1, at 7P.JL; Averasboro, Tufesday, Oct 2, at 7 P. M.; Little River Academy, iWednes day, Oct. 3; at 7 P. M. J j c Joseph A. Hams, late of the Raleigh city government, and who was made to retire, being a. rtetaolter f for over $700, publishes a card in ihwNew in which be says: - 1 propose to ventilate the city government from March 1, 1876; I propose to acknowledge my lauits and misdoings; 1 propose to tell the finance committee some luinga luai mey Bupposefis not Known out side of their little private meetings. I shall have to. strike.- some dear: friends pretty hard, but 1 am forced tofdo it I shall only, state: facts-and name witnesses." ! , i., zf Wilson Advance:" A negro on rvr W:" n Hurrisnn'alfnrm was klr.kftH on the head by a mule a few days ago and his skull was so badly fractured that a part of it had to be taken out At last accounts the negro was doing welt The com missioners of Pitt county have appointed Guilford Mooring Sheriff in the place of E. i A. Wilson, the defaulted'-" Over 11, UW bales of cotton were ishipped from this depot from the 1st ot September, 1876 to the 1st 01 ceptemoer, itsrt -r ur. jim mie D. Barnes, . tho oldest citizen of Wil son, died on Monday at the advanced age of C9. ; j --" i -A ;V - Raleigh' NeiosA , Messrs. W . II. &H. H. Tucker have a? stalk of corn on exhibition at the Agricultural Department, raised on their farm near this city, which has on it eleven fully developed ears. Nrj It is almost certain thajt every white uni formed company of - State Guards in the State will be at the approaching Fair. The rents at the Pair Grounds amount to $965 instead of $950, as1 reported .Wednes day. LASt year mey .amounted 10 $zuo indicating largely - increased interest and expectation concerning-the Fair this year, over last Harry Leslie, the cele brated tight rope walker of Niagara, has written the Secretary, Capt Denson re questing the privilege of giving an exhibi tion of his mid-air performance during the Fair, within the grounds. . r 1 .. Winston Sentinel: "The Rev. Theopbilus Zorn, the nw President of Sa lem Female Academy, arrived here, from the North, on last Thursday, and has ea-; tered upon the duties of Shis office. A fearfully destructive ha3 storm swepover the Old:Towu section -of this county, on last Thursday evening, destroying thou-, sands of dollars' worth of growing tobacco. The bail was of all sizes Up to as large as a hen egg. In many fields the tobacco was stripped as clean from . be stalk as if done . by hand, and but few, f any of the farm ers bad cut their tobacco. ' The dried fruit trade of Salem ' aad Winston will be large this season. The shipments from here! will reach nearly two million pounds during the season. & There : is a young North Carolinian publishing a paper in the; Choctaw (Indian) nation called the Atoea Vindicator, Tice'f . Hall, which will scat about 500 persons, - was crowded on last Tuesday night to hear Sol Smith Rus sell.' ;.vi-. Raieigh7iere ' MrS'P." B.1 Key, now of Kittrells, bat formerly of En field, was unforlunatelyone of the principal sufferers in the large conflagration at that, place last spring.!,-- lie was insured . in the, H' WILMINGTON, Ni N. C. Home, of k this city, the Old : North State at Warrenton, and the Farmville In surance and Banking . Company. The. two North Carolina Companies have long since paid their losses, and now Mr. : Key has commenced suit against the Farmville Com pany for the amount of the risk .they in sured, and was in the city yesterday lo se7 cure the valuable services of Messrs. Moore & Gatling in the prosecution; of his suit Ashe county sent in its abstract of taxable property 1 to the: State Auditor yesterday. The amount of taxable property in the county is $122,004 .08. . The general State tax is $1,220.05; i special, $1,247.67; school tax. $2,411.18; county tax. $8,077.98, Mitchell county foots up as follows: Taxa ble property, $249,569.00; general state tax, $366,03; special;, $374.40; school tax, $1, 285,37; county taxi $5,304 94 f u fti I i . , - Magnolia Record: . Sampson county correspondent; . Miss Jane Carter, who resided near Clinton, committed sui cide a few davs since. It is not certainly known for what reason she was 'urged to this terrible crime. . Mr. Thomas Hooper, son of the celebrated Dr. Hooper began a school on Monday, the 10th lnst , at the Clinton Female College. " Jones county correspondent: The -farmers of Jones say if the season continues favorable that their cotton crop will be pver an aver age. Corn and pea crop very good! " Po tatoes not so good. The army worm has made his appearance on some of. the farms in our county.1 They devour the grass and young coin but have not yet made their attacks on the cotton: ' Three bears have been captured and killed within four milea of Trenton this season. The Fall term of the Superior Court of Jones will convene the 4th Monday in September. Judge Eure will . preside. - The colored . people commenced a camp meeting at Trenton on the 19th inst. Mt. Olive correspondent : A protracted meeting ) is in progress at the Methodist Church, and will be continued all the week. The church at North Creek has just closed a very interesting revival.'7 Result: a great many additions to the membership. - There was a murder committed near Indian Springs, in this county, on Wednes day, the 12th. John Mazingo killed Joseph Smith. They met in the road near Smith's son-in-law's place, and Smith attacked Ma zingo about a small amount due him, and they had some angry words. .Mazingo left in company with Gabriel Edwards, and Smith followed them, with a large stick, some hundred yards or more, his language being very abusive. Mazingo became so badly excited that he struck Smith across the ear and cheek with the blade of a small hatchet, which caused Smith's instant death. NEW AUVKBTISEinENTS. The Marion Star, Marion, S. C. Parkeb & Tatxok. Stoves, Ac, ; O. G. Pakslkt &' Co. Shingles. : ' J. W. Gordon & Bro. Insurance. Geo. L. Schtjtt. Pork, sausages, &c. Munson & CO. Fall and winter stock. , . Local Uod. According to, the Almanac, Au tumn commences to-day. I 7 The magistrates didn't appear to be very busy yesterday. Watermelons still continue to come to this market quite freely. We hear that forty-two stur geon were caught in the Cape Fear river on Thursday. Now is the time to trim trees, and there are a great many about' town that need it badly. - Cautionary signals have been discontinued here, hut are ordered contin ued at Cape Hatteras and other points on the coast " ' . In consequence of the continued prevalence of easterly winds there have been, very' few fish of any description in market lately. : ? The box of -goods, referred to in our last as having been found on the wharf, foot of - Princess street, on Wednesday, night, has found an owner. ; .'.1: . The indications are that a great ; many families will change "their residences on the 1st of October. The labor of house hunting has already commenced. '.. '. " 1 1 ,Tbe challenge . races, alluded to a few davs ago as likely to lake place some ' lime during the week at Wr'ightf ville Sound, have been indefinitely postponed. ; ; j Stationary or ; higher pressure, winds mostly from the northeast, warmer, partly cloudy and clearing weather, are the indications for ibis section to-day. The? storm which- has been thrpatnninir for several days past has evi-' dently given u4 the go-by, abd people gen-' crally will not be sorry that it is so, j i i '- Maj. S: W. Dunham, Clerk of; the Criminal Court, who. has been on a' health and pleasure "seeking; expedition in the western part of the State, has returned.- Theopbilus Sugg, charged with. the murder or B. H. Watkins, in Septem-; ber, 1863, alluded to a few days sincehas been acauittcd of the same in Columbus At last accounts the Committee appointed lo Isolteitrmemb ihe view of reorganizing the-German Volun- tecrs, had secured 'ibirty-six -Bamcsr. w e, hope to hear boon thai Ihe feqnisIteBumber! has beetf madeup.' r . . : nnVdiction of Miller's Alma nac foWday is "cole'rjri&rrain.M. We expected it would come to that at Jjst, and' we must 8ay4ftatt1h)png. fike' variety." - In fact it is perfectly, natural 'that we sboirfd havi'me ff"!, ally.-nw-- ': '-i ' : --Thpsp7whcdh34fo::n(Oiipo the, sunset,ierdevenfng; Inissfed M lovelyj sight It was a beautiful blendifig Jof -all' the hues ot the. rainbow; brought Isit " in charming relief ori 'aeld' of the 4eepest! blue, altogether .makingV display of the moit charmingdescription; which attracted' the attention of many on the streets.- We hope it may be a harbinger of , better wea-; ther than we have experienced a this jec- tion for sevejal weeks past' - ri:'' "- C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.U877. A Cure for Diphtheria. - As any suggestion of a remedy for this terrible disease, which has proved fatal In so many instances 'in different' portions of the State, not excepting our own city, must be of interest to the general public,; we give the following, which' is credited to "a cor respondent of a' Victorian paper"; , "Should any. oj. your family be attacked with the diphtheria do not be alarmed, as it is usually and- speedily cured without a doctor. When it was raging in England, a few years ago, I . accompanied Dr. Fields on bis rounds to witness the so-called ', won derful cures' he performed, while the pa tients of others were dropping on all' sides. The remedy, to be so rapid, must be sim ple. All he took with him was powdered sulphur and a quill, and with these he cured every patient without exception. , He put a teaspoonfulof flour of brimstone into a wine glass of water and stirred it with bis finger instead of a spoon, as the sulphur does not readily amaigate with water. When the sulphur was well mixed he gave it as a gar gle, and in ten minutes the patient was out of danger. Brimstone kills every species of fungus in man, beast and plant in a few minutes- Instead of spitting out the gargle, he recommended the swallowing of it. In extreme cases, in which he had been called lust in the nick of time, when the , fungus was too nearly closing to allow the gargling, he blew the bulphate through: a quill into the1 throat sod after the fungus had shrunk to allow of it, then the gargling. ! He never lost a patient from diphtheria. f - ; "If a patient cannot gargle, take a live coal, put it on a shovel, and sprinkle a spoonful or two of flour of brimstone at a time upon it; let the sufferer inhale it, hold ing the head over it, and tho fungus will die. If plentifully used the whole room may be filled almost to suffocation, and the patient can walk about in ; it, inhaling the fumes, with doors and windows closed. The mode of fumigating a room with sul phur has often cured moat violent attacks of cold in the bead, chest, etc. , at any time, and is recommended in eases of consump tion and asthma." ' j -'!! ' A "Sironc" Combination. ,,As a new wrinkle in the amusement line, we give publicity to a report which gained circulation on our streets yesterday after noon, t the effect that a combination had been formed between "Dr. Geo. Thomas . . . . . . the Calcutta wonder, and a colored banjo picker, who has attracted considerable at tention on our streets lately, with the view of immediately starling on a tour,' In fact, the last; seen of them they were going in 1 the direction pf the - depot, and it was said that they were to take the train for Columbia.;- .y. if;-;: ; 'TheNew York Clipper and other first , class amusement journals will take notice. mayor' Court. . . . t r ) Spencer Stanford, whose arrest on the charge of disorderly conduct and resisting Officer King, of the police force, was men--lioncd in our last issue, had a hearing be fore Acting Mayor ; Flanner, yesterday morning, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or be confined in a cell on bread and water. '. ,' -. ; .. Ben., Tucker, charged with making an assault upon his wife, was found not guilty and discharged. - Tberatoauier Betor. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.35 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Auuusta.........72 Montgomery .... ,75 New Orleans,.... 80 Charleston, 71 COrsicana, 88 Galveston, . . .79 Indianola, .81 Jacksonville, . . . . .84 Key West, ..88 Mobile..... 76 Jlorfok . PuntaRassa,. Savannah,... . St Marks,. . , Wilmington, . .85 .73 .74 73 Dralulne ibe tow Place. The lots ju the , vicinity of Church and Castle streets, referred to a day or two since as: being Overflowed from the late rains, and in a condition to breed sickness, have been' properly drained, under the di rection of the Chief of Police, and are now said to be perfectly free from water, j Mr.' Jules G. Lumbard, of Sol. Smith Russell's Company, is not a profes sional singer, being a lawyer by profession, and a' member of the Plymouth Church choir, but is said to be the equal of any basso profunda ranked as a professional. The Boston Jouinat kaya he has a voice of fine quality and displays, excellent taste in iis management ' '. ' ' -:i . ; ' ' '' -J " - - - ' if '.: V ' ' , - I. . - ' -7 Don't forget the' skiff, race, to come off in the river this afternoon, at half past 4 o'clock. The race will be from the cotton factory wharf to the 4,Dram Tree" and return. . ' '. ' . ..... ' . .I, ! i'1. . I i . j. o n .' ' ItlVER AND0IABINB ITEMS.; : The Fredrick, Lau, sailed from Roche fort f of this port on the 5th inst ; j ;; L The" QazeUon, ' Worlye, - sailed from .Liverpool for this port on the 6th insti 1 " f ii:' The steamship LuciSe, Ben nett, clear ed from Baltimore for this port on the 18th instK ' l- ;i r- The British .barque ifar Frost, Hus band, armed at Liverpool frora this port An lhn IHtll inst. i.ii . .:...- !'.. : -! The BrUishiiajqUem f$anMiM iroAHuiU consigned to llessrs. Vick & Mebahe, was reported in below !-e8"terday. Also the Gerinatl Cirque 'y,'i i At last accounts there were aiout ten; or fifteen feet of water on. the shoals, and when the steamer Qao? Worth' tef t Fayette ,yiUe Thursday morning the river was rising. very rapidly.:. Captain worm says tnas ji there was as much of a rainfall above Fay- Hiomniiil of "f hat niint f tfiprfl ;wjU soon bo aypung floo in the The" rains have been very heivy at Fayette- vihe anvicin'itesbeciauy' bnWednes-: yjdigbjj wbeciu Capt W ( thinks about hree inches mbst have fallen.a v u t ftBabies ateihe' institution arid should be guarded from attacks of Colic, Flatulence, trt - hv Dr.: Bull's Babv Svruo. Price 25 cents per bottle. t A New A. rtlele ar r.ann MA A new article of trade and export has been developed here- recently. We allude to the -shipment of sturgeon to Northern markets. We hear that a party in this city is buying sturgeon for this purpose, and ex pects to conduct the business on qnite an extensive scale. . There, are generally a great many of these fish in our waters, and a new : impetus will now be - given to the fishing interests. ? ' s 1. ; ' The drain dug to take off the water that has been in the habit of accumu lating in the lota and thoroughfares in the vicinity of Ninth and Chesnut . streets has been found to serve the purpose admirably. Though it rained a good deal during Thurs day and Thursday night the water in that locality had nearly all- disappeared yester day morning.' The only difficulty is in keep ing the drain open, and this is expected to be obviated by locking up a few of thejboys, white and colored, who are in. .the habit of playing around it and filling itup. ; .: Quarterly Meetings. - 'r v .., . .Fourth round of appointments,, as made by Rev. ; W. 8. Black, Presiding Elder for the Wilmington District Methodist Epis. Church South: - ' ' ' . ' . Cokesbury . Sept 29-30 Wilmington, at Front Streets Oct. i. C-7 Smithyille, at Concord,,..... Oct. -1314 Onslow, at Queen's Creek, .'; Oct 20-21 Elizabeth, at Elizabetbtowb. .Oct 27-28 Bladen, at Windsor... . i .. . . . Nov ! 3-4 Topsail, at Wesleyan Chapel. . Nov. 10-11 Kenansville, Wesley Chapel.. Nov. 17-18 Wilmington, Fifth Street. , . . Nov." 24-25 TUB HI AILS. - Ihe mails close and arrive at" the (jity Post Office as follows: :.. : . '; ; ' CLOSE. , .:;.,,f' Northern "through mails...... 4:45 P, M. Northern through and way i maUs. ..: 6:15 A.M. Mails for the N. C.: Railroad, : hhv , u and routes supplied ; there- ' . , r from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at. . . .. . . . . 4:45 A. M. Southern mails for all points ; South, daily.... ;.'...v;.i.. 5:00 P. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily ; - , ; (except Sunday)........... 6:30 P. M. Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad. . . . .1 . . .... ... 11:30 A. M. Mails for points' between Flo- 1 rence and Charleston ....4. 11:30 A. M. Fayetteville.and ofSceson Cape i Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays.................... 1:00 P M. Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily (except Sundays)........ 6:15A.M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Friday. . 6:00 A. M. Smith ville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 8.-00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, every Friday at, . . . 3K)0 i M.' ARRIVE. , Northern through mails. ..... 12:15 P. M. Northern through and way ? . . mails 5:50 P.M. Southern mails. ..... . ...... ... 7:00 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 6:15 A. M. Mails delivered from 6.-00 A. M. to 7.-00 P. M., and on Sundays from8uJ0to 9:30 A M. !-, ......... ft-v. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M. . and from 2 to6 P M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. .: Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. . : Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night ; Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.45 P. M. . , :itv t'rt2ja. ;. . .". , NO FEMININE ATTRACTION Is so sedncdve as a love)) complexion, each as imparted by Gou raad'a Olympian Cream. Price in large Bottes re duced to One Dollar. For sale by J. C. Honda. LIFE TIME MISERY baa eften been established from dyspeptic stomachs, received in childhood by the use of bad bread, heavy biacnit and indigestible pastry. No family now need curse its children with sncn an inneruance. lniKMLtr'aYiira jowdrh is fonnd the absolute prevenUve. Happy tidings for nervous sufferers, and these who have been dosed, dragged and quacked.' Fol vermacher's Electric Belts effectually core, prema ture debility, weakness, and decay. Book and Jour nal, with information worth thonsands, mailed free. Address PuiiVirkachu GUlvahio Co., Cincinnati, DELIBERATE SUICIDE. Not for a sinele day can a Ceagh be safely neglected In this climate. Without delay resort to Uauc's Bonkt op Hobx hound and Tab. This balsamic vegetable prepara tion extinguishes a Cough, or cures a Cold, with unexampled rapidity." - nee s Tooinacne Drops cure in one minute. book Hindkuy. Tins morhins 8tab Book BUtd ery Uoon all kinds of Binding and Ruling In s work-, manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work , may rely on promptness in the execution of- their orders. ,, , . - Tbaksmb PKiHTiHo-lNKfi. lnvaiuable to rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturers ana others. - Xncy are en during and changelesB, and will copy sharp and clear for an indadnite period of time. Having Just received a fresh supply of these inks, we are pre- parea to execute oraers prompuy ana u moaeme prices. . - -- . ; THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.-NO people fat the! world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Aitnongn yean or experience in medicine naa iaiiea to accompiisn a certain - ana sure remeay ror inis. disease and its effects, such as Sour-Stomach, Heart burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Costivenesp, Liver Complaint Vet since the Introduction or Gbbkn's Ausdst Flowbb -we believe there Is do! case of Dyspepsia that cannot be immediately re lieved. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents. Hi.i'uu.iX jv s. - - .. . . ' - .1 SCHENCK'8 PULMONIC SYRUP. ob Cubs or Consumption, Cotjohs and Colds. The great virtue of this medicine is' that It ripens the, matter and throws it oat of the system, purines the blood and thus effects- cure.,., . ..... - Schsnck's Ska Wxkd Tohio, jb thb Cdbk or Dyspkpsia, Indisbstioh, Ac The Tonic produces a healthy action of the stomach, creating ax appe-'. tite, forming chyle, and curing the most obstinate cases of Indigestion, ., . . . I ' Schxhck's Mahsbakji Pnxs, roa thb Cumc or , and produce a healthy action ot the liver without the least danger, as they are free from calomel, and yet more efficacious in restoring a healthy action of ; uusiiver.-: - i ., - . ,j u.."H i iJrmi. , These remedies are certain cure' for Consump tion, as the Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter and Surhtes the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the ver, -create healthy bile," and remove ail diseases of the liver, often a caase Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic gives ton U strength to the sto mach,', mates a good digestion, and enables the or gans to form good blood.. The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure every case ot ConsomptioB, If taken In tune, and the use of the medicines persevered ia. -; 1 Dr. 8chenck is nrefessionallv at his principal of fice, corner of Sixth and Arch Btreets, Philadelphia, every jionaay, wnera au letter tor wurss mom .ims iniiM.. llAlifinKfr1. m&Hiilnaa . aula w all Druggists. ' 1 - t. f i .!-. ;. ,,. IQTABBIKD. f . . AUTRKY WALTERS. At Pair Bluff, N. C, the 16th of September, by Rev. James H. T-' J. T. G. AUTKBY, of Cumberland our and Miss JENNIE WALTERS, of ty.N. C- r i -:' T.Tinorr1 ' X POLLINARIS A" XX TEK VVAT eeptl6-tf 4 - WHOLE NO. 3160 NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. Our TJiAIi AND WINTER STOCK MS... in. i . Ju l NOW COMINQ IN. ' 1 ELEGANT STYLES. i . ,, RIDNSON & CO. " 'sept28-lt ' '. U i ' . - Clothiers. Just from Richmond. FRESH AND SMOKED PORK f - ' - . ; . . SAUSAGES AND BOLOGNAS, ' ' ( als6, " ' ' " , northern cabbages, apples, onions, J; S iyu m POTATOES,. GARLIC, &c.,- &c. -: BEST ST. LOUIS' FAMILY FLOUR AT $8 75 PER BARREL, At GEO. L. SCHUTT'S ' : Family Grocery, sept 23 tf N. E. cor. Market and Second ats Parker & Taylor A RE NOW RECEIVING TIIETR X. "FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF COOKING and HEATING STOVES, ... - , HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, , ; ' ' WOOD and WILLOW WARE, A -A . , ( .No. 19 Sonth Front St , Sept SJ-tf ' " WILMINGTON, N. C. - Shingles; - QONTRkcTS AND1 COMMON, ' ' ' ' : s'u FOUR AND FIVE INCH; ' !; For sale by ' ' sept2a-tf" V': ' O. G. PARSLEY A CO. (Jpliijj Gordon j- Bro., :"' GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, ; , . , . ' Represent the Liverpool and London & Globe. Hamburg-Bre men, British America, and other first-class conrpa- i n if1!, wi Ml aajuitii flmnnntinff tn noarlv tia linnjlMil ' million dollars. , 'Office U North Water Street, sept 23-tT- ' ' Wilmington, N.C We Offer Wholesale Buyers ,OF BOOTS & SHOES, A Large Stock, . r Great Variety, and Pri ces as Low as any Balti- . ' . ' mere or N. York houses CALL IN AND EXAMINE. ' 1 ; '' " GEO. H. FRENCH & SpN. ept31-tf -N. Front 8tJ Apollinaris Water ! jorsale, , ; : '. wholesale and retail, ; " , , By ' QKEEN & PLANNER, ' ' eep)20 tf ; L Draffgists. . Hats ! Hats ! XTOW IS THE TIME TO BUY STRAW -AND SUMMER HAT8 CHEAP. HARRISON & ALLEN, f CITY HAT STORE. sept 20-tf The Marion Star. THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and moBtprosperons in the State, offers to Commission and Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to those who have adopted the plan of selling by sample, an excellent medium of communication with a large and influential class of merchants, me chanics, planters and naval store men, whose pat ronage is worth solicitation. Advertisements and Business Cards inserted on liberal terms. - Address - , " THB STAR, - : . sept 22 tf : - if. Marion, b. C : NKXT OF KIN OF THE WIDOW AND CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL CARPENTER, deceasea. la proceedings nnaer an oraer or tne Chancery Division of the Supreme Court of Judica- tare of England, made in a cause of Howe v. Fitz gerald, on the 17th day of May, 1877, any person claiming to be the real er personal representatives. or next of kin of Corydon Carpenter, William Faun- ueroy uarpenter, JNatnamei uarpenter, or misnroa Carpenter, who were respectively sons of Dr. Na thaniel Carpenter, late of the county of King and Queen. Virginia, United States of America, who died in or about the month of April, 1778, leaving a ' widow and the above named four children him but- ; viving, are invited to send in claim on or before the 31st of December, 1877, as hereinafter mentioned. The said Corydon Carpenter is believed to have died in 1799 Intestate and without issue, leaving a widow. William Fauntleroy Carpenter is believed to have died at the end of the last century intestate and un married, and administration to his effects is believed to have been granted to Charles Carpenter, on the lftth dav of February. 1797. Nathaniel Carpenter is believed to have died in the West Indies in 1805, nn-, married and intestate. Buehrod Carpenter is sup posed to have died young. It is believed that in 1798 he went with his mother to Halifax county, North Carolina. The widow of the said Doctor Nathaniel Carpenter is believed to have married again after his death. All such persons claiming to be such real or personal representatives or next of kin. as aforesaid, are desired by themselves, or by i their solicitors, to send notice of their claims to i Messrs. Poole & Hnghes, Solicitors, 33 Chancery Lane, London, England. ;q POOLE & HUGHES. 5 ' aug 35-3t .- tug S5, sept 8&22 - - nac . -; ., ; Office of Sonth Carolina Lunatic Asylnm, "1 COLUMBIA, S. C,, Sept. 7,1877.' . ' I - i :. j.r . f ' SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this Office antll 19 M.J Monday, the 1st of Oc tober next, for famishing to the South Carolina Lunatic Asylnm ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) TONS of RED ASH COAL, egg eize, suitable , tot consumption in "Hot Air Furnaces: Bach Ton , to be of 2340 lbs. weight; the Coal to be delivered attke Asylum aa required, ; , ; i f , The contract will be given to the lowest responsi ble bidder. i , (Signed)., ;v rA , , JOHN T. RHETT, y 5 -. 4 Ex'tReg.' ; -.it !jFENSOR. ' ' Superintendent; i ; ..-::-:;; the X L 2sT T 7 i ,:t'-u1. v HUMTI-DUMTI ' , . rr key west : V v .- . . ; j By . D. PIGOTT, ... : Choi be G rpceri es i5- i; s , . - i..i . vj. ALWAYS ON HAND A FRESH t X LOT OF CHOICE FAUILY Job" t v HATES OF ADTfittTlSlnti. ; V One Square one day,. ..i..,ti. 00 ". . two days,i. ,4, 1 75 . 3 " three davs, . . 4 ,..... .- 2 50 - : .v lour days, 8 to " : ". Ave days,.......,.,.,.. . 8 50 . ; . One week,..... 4 l0 . Two weeks,. . fi 60 vi . Three weeks, 8 50 " i,1 Onemonth,........,, .. 10 on ' Two months,...; 17 00 " " : Three months,... ....; S4 O0 Six months, .......... ,.. -40 00 : One year,.... ........ .......... 60 14) MT-Contract Advertisements taken at probor tionately low rates. - K - . Ton lines solid Nonpareil type make one square. - MISCELLANEOUS. OPERA HOUSE. One Evening Only Tuesday, Sept 25. CHARLES H. PRATT.......;. MANAGER The Most Finifched , Entertainment of America. The Marvellous Living Wonder in Comedy r : , Sol, Smith Russell, And his GREAT CONCERT COMPANY, Jvltb O. Lumbard, Musical Director. Comprising the following Artists: -Miss DORA WILEY, Soprano. Miss ANNA HOLBKOOK, Contralto. - - , ,,MiB8 ANNIE L'ESTKLLB, PianiaL" Miss HELEN MARZ, Mezzo Soprano. Mr. JULES G. LUMBARD, Prof undo Basso. Mr. L. M. PACKARD. Tenor, -- . ' Mr. WALTER POND, Baritone. : - 7 And the IntmiUble SOL. SMITH KTJ8SBI.I, All the Late Musical Novelties of the Day will be presented." ' :. I- Doors open at 7; Concert commences at 8 o'clock Scale of Prices Parqutte and Dress Circle, 75c J Paiquette Circle 50c; Gallery 25c . . Seats can be secured in advance at P. U5.IN8 BKKOEK'S Bookstore without extra charge. sept 18-6E THOS. W. BHOWN, AgeaU. JUST RECEIVED ! 500 Lbs; : . North. Carolina Hams, V SMALL, PLUMP ANDJ NICE. ALSO. ' 15 Barrels Early Rose Potatoes. AND 20 Bbls Large Northern Cabbages. , For Bale cheap at "; !j '" James G. Stevenson's. .sept 20-tf LOOK-AGAIN. gQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades. . - r -; Our Standard Brand, BRIDGWATER, . - at $9 50 per Barrel. . ' : I i i ALSO,, .,'.- ; Bags RIO COFFEE. Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Soap, ' Rice, Candies, Starch. &c. " l " AT LOW FIGURES. i! sept 19-tfDAW BJNFORD, LOEB & CO. W. E. FREEMAN, M.D. GEO.- 8. ADAMS, M.D, Drs. Freeman & Adams, FRONT STREET, ......... WILMINGTON, N. C. Office hours until 9 A. M., and from 2 P. M. to 4 P.M., and from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. " : sept 18 tf Colfee, Sugar, Flour.&c. tjj Bags RIO COFFEE, ' ' , 100 JWsKEPINB:i sugaj. 300 bls FIi0trB ell grades, rrr Boxes D. 8. and Smoked SIDES iu and 8UOULDEKS. Tubs LARD, ,- . ; ijp' Boxes TOBACCO, various grades, . 200 nd Ualf E11S B XGGma' : 500 NCW SpUcC AEaow TIES. Soap. Lye, Matches, Snuff, Candles, - ' Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, Ac eeptS-tf WORTH WORTH. Just Received, T3LAITING MACHINES ! PLAITTNG ; ' J- MACHINES I Price Very Low. EXCELSIOR KEROSENE OIL LAMPS I No Chimneys Needed. Save Cost in Chimneys FISHING POLES and TACKLE, Cheap, at . GEO. A. PECE'S, " myl7-tf - No. 45 Sonth Front St,' Duchess Fears, &c. I AM NOW RECEIVING EVERY WEEK, -CHOICE DUCHESS and BARTLETT PEARS. . NORTHERN APPLES, PEACHES, FRESH CANDIES, Ac. - Soda Water, Ginger Ale and Mead still on draught At S. G. NORTHROP'S sept 9-tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Bricks ! Bricks ! 100,000 0000 BMCK-,; For sale by WILLARD BROS. jel? Groceries, &c. A LARGE, AMPLE AND VARIED STOCK, For sale by ADRIAN A VOLLERS, sept 15-tf feontheaet corner Front and Dock sts. Apples, Onions Cablro and Potatoes j ' 5Q Barrel8 NORTHERN; AfPLES, .,. )- 9K-i:i.-;pAEBAGK, 3 iO For sale by ; - sept 16-tf . - ADRIAN & VOLLERS. - At Bpttpnirice. v -r-E FELL XSjeQS0i(- 4? : : : New Fresh Can'gat' Mullets j in Pine ;? : ' -:'-' end Oak Barrels,. V .- - - . - '' North Carolina and Baltimore Bacon Hams. - :kffi iDry Salt and Smoked- Meat " '?t?? 'p- r Lard, Tubs and Backets, ;' ' - -r- ; . Butter, three grades; Flour, Ceni and llicA,. P i Coffee, Sugar and Molasses, Spir Glne.I.yejTotash, SodaJDried t i-Peaches, Poultry, Eggs, Wax, i , . pettewaV scr T Brokers and Commifc sept 19-tf Next North Prino - sSchc new ai A In e
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 22, 1877, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75