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THE HOBimiQ:BTAE: BATES or ADTirnTivino. o4 o& dar,.;:.:.:.1... f i m V 3- .MfrjrTirW di U JiV.ib Lar .'.-3.r-. 4 II, WW. n. DEIINAHD. let ; .u t? . i. f V 7T lV y) W; :fe'! trp It i ilSUKD DAILY BXCXPT KOMUAYHi -saaa"Baaa-- ! . v x BATS 07 8UBCRH-nCMi M AOVAJfOS L. LL - U 3 10 00 '"Tntu - " .. ..... iw Ve rity Sabaerlbere, denwiM la uj put of the Fifteen Cents perwee. uniwf Aptu :t .y:,hriLed to coil tenmauttaMMi BtJtt lu" n ijvance. ' - t MORNING EDITION. j . th Fmt Office tt wnminrin H a I gnuredtt th. n mIi2!i ; ' p. I TLe rope reiasea o accept ia resigaa- i t n..i:..i vim u.lt ...Liu i ii n i ,in or titu'"" w p i not epidemic at Chrtetiana. The Fietch Seaate is reported as alarmed at a 1 ' I threatened meeting of the Comtaaoists on ihe 14& t Pere la Chaise. Weather in Ireland is reported as most fatorable, anJ the potato crop will oe eoormooa. An expksioo of a boiler at Dunkirk, Ohio, killed nine men and wottnded eight. ....... r,h th. hnnn.n.-li l h;.,he Berlin Conference for Greece and Tuiki y will not be accepted by the latter I Power, and war between the two is re- girded as certain; Rus&iao interference in Banana will lead to the Austrian occupa- t,oii f Novi-Batr. The crops ia FracJ rc highly satisfactory. The tint oi-gro juror in the State Courta of Georgia was called at Atlanta yesterday. Dr. Tunner has entered upon the icuiti Jay i f uis fa9t. The Readjaster Suie Cuaveoiiao met at Richmond, Vs., yesierdiy. Greek troops are coocen-' irulioff oq ibe Tuikish frontier. Ra- ...iricti defeat of liussiana by Chinese is j sjredited. There are six Russian c tnser in tLc Pacific, aud bil more are to b-i sai ibere, New York markets: Mouey 23 per ceut; co:tm SUaJy at 11 13-lGgll 1516c; southern flour tinner at fo 25G 00; wheat ilc better, ungraded red (1 0c3l ISi; corn aUady fur c&U, op lus a shade belter, ungraded 4?50ic; :Ts lurpcnline dull and declining at 37 r ; rotiio kleady at $1 421 SO. Blaine fallen out aud Don Cameron have- There will be no more arm in arm walks and talks. The census returns thus far in Ver- mont suow an aciaaj decrease in population. " Westward the course of empire takes its way. It U Ibe Rev. Dr. J. 2f. Atkinson whoie biok. "Garfield's Platform" in our last ought to have been cred ited properly to the New York Truth. It was so written. uen.rani wasaimponaansas, T n . . TTT TT- I )ii the 5th. Fifteen thousand neoole I I aeAembled to aid him in celebrating ilie great Anniversary. Grant is evi dently electioneering hard for 1884. New York suffered last week from 1,300 deaths, an increase of 500 over tbe corresponding week in 1879. New York is over crowded, aud in hot weather something of a pestilence is breeded. (ien. Hancock and Chester A. Ar thur are of Baptist parentage, whilst Garfield himself is a preacher in a de nomination the Campbelites as they are called out West an offshoot of the Baptists. A cyclone visited Columbia, S. C, on July 5th. The third story of the machinery bnildino at tha nenitAn- I J I tiary was blown down and several to convicts injured. Other parts of the little city were injured. oome ot our exchanges are claim- . ingNorth Carolina by 40,000 majority -vvv.. w ANiO a uiaivilliV 1 1 ia-o was only about 13,000 we will wmpromise with 20,000 majority all round for Stale and National tickets. I iol. T, I Hargrove, who maue iDat direDUtahln Oxford onPflnri baa I r r HeeD chosen Republican Elector in I the Raleigh district. We may now I understand what will be the eharac- w of the campaign in that section f our State. The Elmira, N. Ypeople are quite hoq9 in 4their purpose to erect a monument in 'memory of the first raao, Adam, . "Who by his guilty fall rou8Qt death into the world and all our woe." If Republicans wish to speak in the Sotuh they can do so to their heart's intent and there will be found none to molest or make afraid. We all enjty freedom of speech in this lati tlde: art tn i 3 ui , "vmo Bivug .UU UIVW am much w you like. You will have hard er work than formerly to bam- hoozle the "colored man and brother." Tl. organs have been publishing U(3ge Black' S vprrr kind Ipttnr in I oi Gen. Garfield's Credit Mobil 'er scandal We should like l0r them trk 1 1.17.1. . t I pnoiiBn iue name i j-eman's scathing letter to Gar m 1876, in which the great lyer anJ political writer gave the Publican candidate for the Presi JDey an awful excoriation. We ompl.XhQme the letter and give Pans of it a fresh airing. VOL. XXVI. NO. 92, The New York Times is fixing its mum thn An ni. vr , t- . Norlh rohn and says they may be secured or Garfield and that vt .uurtn oe. ao yon near inair junmuera or mania UAmnnnLiftnnriM 1 - I oi tne inira uistrmt hAir v thA prophecy that oomea from the North? If North Carolina is captured by Staiwartism it will be the fattlt of .v -rk t iu emocraw. xi we are irne 10 oar pnueiples, troe to our State, trne tA nn. .An.t. . i "all carry North Carolina by twenty thousand majority. Only discords ncl apathy can endanger our precious and sacred oanse. Let us quit oar- selves like men. The Northern city preachers ap pear to preach polities mainly from their pulpits. No wonder that a hungry, starving soul appreciates an old-fasbiooed sermon in which Christ crucified- is the theme and salvation the blessing. This from the Rich mond Religious Herald explains it self: 'A Virginia Baptist preacher was a little surprised, a fdw Sundays ago, in Brooklyn, U. Y. He had preached a olain. old-fash- ioeed sermon, and twenty-five or thirty people prtaied up to take him by the hand. and many invited bias to dine with them. One of taemallpped an envelope into hia nana containing tntrty dollars. "National subject" occupied the Philadelphia preachers last Sunday. So rapidly does the Hancock tide move that the Washington Post al- ready feels warranted in giving the 'superb" soldier of the U mon army I 241, and Garfield but 128. It may not be even that muoh. Who knows ? Henry Clay received but 105 in 1844 and Van Bnren bat 60 in 1840. Lewis Cass got 127 ia 1848 and Gen. Scott but 42 in 1852. So 128 may be more than Garfield will get. We hope it is not true that John Pool is talking for Hancock. Such a dispensation would be afflictive. The feUoir who adviljea Gov. Holden "o i-ii, r . .t, : ivoc uiBuauit t aura auu v.ucib, as not the man to do good by support- mi; a pure, last, ha mane and honora ble soldier and statesman like Win- field S. Hancock. Let Pool stay where he is. The Democracy want" none of ms help. "Gath's pen-picture of Gen. Han cock represents a very striking fig ure, very large and commanding. We can only give the following : irTKa Kwfilw wtaasawei r9 IT a sMreV aVfaa anannai 1 ly large and harmoaioas; it is easy to be A aJO 1AA4I1I EfAA M aaj. uan.wai SH vuuai- I seen how his fine, straight figure neither I rigid nor pliant, but solid, seated on a horse aad With bis cool but watchful face dominating it would look to be one of the spirits of battle. The army, indeed, has Uken a healthy subject from nature aad moulded it to ber uses ana history. It is said that Mr. J. B. Walters, of Richmond. Va.. who is believed I have been concerned is the late I xiii. a j.i m t a t JDiiaui-oiuuu UUSI Will ira VM UltbCU . for the want ot evidence. He will then be made a witness against others - - 0 ha loaOTr crimiMte him- U. It is hoped in this way a step WUl M0 kA&CU uwiuamt (WMVlaa ijr II b.n . inl.la Ia h,na b- nn duelling at least near Richmond. Gen. A. J. Myers jealousy of Capt. Howi?ateTs erowiner reputation is . , - l , . given m mo jwwwu a iu. , that were thrown in the W&VOf the I " . - i Arctic Expedition. So writes the Washington correspondent of the Baltimore American, Republican. PI a eat y. lanelllateait aa Ifewey Conwayboro (S. C.) Telephone. 1 The Wilmington, N. Cn Stab was J two days ahead of any others paper, with the newa of the Vice Presiden-J tial nomination. - We presume the issue was an afternoon affair. The I Stab is one of the most enterprising, I plucky, intelligent and newsy papers that wo receive. Spirits Turpentine. Qahele hat raised a Democratic flag pole over 100 feet nigh. Rev. Samuel Farebee, aged 85, recently died in Currituck county. Mr. Kenan tPhillips's saw mill was burnt at Lumbertoa. Loss over fz.uw. m . m.. ryvv Winston formed a Hancock j and Jarvls club, with M. W. Norfleet as. President. Lenoir Topic:- Let a move be ;.nmMtu rurt fnnrlv to adODtlhe I system of primary elections, by all means. Concord Sun: From H. Mo- fhVSTth nu Mrl the 28th ulL, Mrs. I .1... AH Vm IMfti m,1. Um riamar. w'"''""--''--"- I jast across the Cabarrus line, died suddenly ( . ... l. 1 Lam .li.t. I uans saouey, ww wnue ntuog ia u Rihtical Recorder: Dr. T. H. I Priicbard. President of Wake Forest Col- i. t. Zkmm i. -K.AtivillA aldins Elder I N7B. Cobb ia a meetings Mrs. JprV Yates presented the second church, of Ra- I lotrrh aaiui airof cnrliUaaLanchashead. I Bboes, &c. ' : . " ' ' WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, I Carolinian: Nd town withta i ftot knowledire la Imnrovinff so ramdlv as J uaoeui vuj. tot easiness "Doom- nsa struck there in dead earnest, and all are i ieei?nK 118 wTiTuymg wimence. Tka R T. T.a thin lnui 1 reaped tnis Harvest, trom 4 acres ot land. 1 1191 hnnhptn rf VrhMit ah nvkrurfv Af U r r - , . - I WHOUIO usi.auo. W1UIUCIVII AHA Will l KnshAla MM mama . KTa rr M. n.nl.f frA'tll I cw wm nui. gSJ". I wheat croohaa been far greater than for I many years, and in fact all small crain baa j done remarkably well, and the corn crop I Ba8 never failed In Pasquotank. ' t he etand I of cotton is pronounced gdod bv Kll the Winston iSenfinei t A case of J&JSSSll 1 body of a dead infant was found near that disreputable locality. "Hell's Half Acre. Maj. Yates and his surveying party are engaged in permanently locating the route from Madison to Winston. This looks like busine88. Raleigh State Journal: A move ment is on foot, as we learn from Swain county, to postpone the meetine of the Eighth Congressional District Democratic Convention till about the 1st of Septem ber- The cause of this la said to be aome-- thing in the shape, of . a . railroad panic ia the West, the why or the wherefore of which we cannot see or understand Kaleigh ytsitor: A;pohcftmai . . . . V .. in attempting to arrest a negro fJaturdaj evening, in Fayetteville, was shot fatal! by a negro. The Doliceman was alive at lut acoounls. but very little hopes are entertained for bis recovery. A dog belonging to Mr. W. EL Avera,of Johnston county, went into tne creek the other day in that county and cangbt over-a band red large nan in less tnan an hour. Raleigh - celebrated Indepen dence Day in grand style on Monday. The Visitor says: "Never since the war have our people, of alleges and conditions of lire, exnioiiea bo mucn interest on tne occa sion of our .National Independence, it seemed, indeed, that a patriotic revival had- been inaugurated in our midst." Mr. Fab 117 Basbee delivered the oration. The Meck- read. At night there was a splendid display of fire-works. CITY. NEW ADVBBTISBIrlBNT. Motsom Shirts. P. Cmomta &Co Peas. P. H. Hatdkn Wanted. Habhison & Allen Hats. J. C. Memos Toilet soaps, &c. Local !. Regular monthly meeting of the Board of Aldermen this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Our bmithville, friends say there is a good opening there for a drug store and a competent physician. We learned while at Smith viiie Monday, that the population of that place, according to teeensns just taken, is a tit tle over 1,100. Only one trifling case of drunk- f ennesa for the Mayor's consideration yes terday morning, and that was dls posed of without the formality of a trial A fisherman at the loot of Mar- . . ri i jesteroay aiternoon, nnaea m large fresh water trout a- circnmatacce quite unusual, considering the locality. A large party of colored excur sionists left here for Colombia yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, on can attached to the through freight train leaving at that hour. A colored man by the name of j , . . - .. - . . . I J"gnos "nam. laiiure to put in ms ap- pearanoee irenaer oourt, aa oa ubml ueeu i recognized to do. was arrested and brought I . ... ! here a day or two ago and lodged in jail. I -A Yonnir Men', Democratic Club, to include tteprter, fronf thewhole ... . . -.jU.- 'TZml Jb : Jj-ijrtfi . not t eonfliet with the ward clubs ft mnrni bVinaL "Valuable auxiliary in the caS paign. It was cTeported.nah0 streets voofarHaVthar W Ai iRntHr Ifcof ;aVette- I w.t-"-j . ' '- ? .7:. T" . . I jjdniMipittiort nnnnlv Wh ntntnitutrit hil Wdinir Rn- I r"-vi .---iro - . pnbbcans, bad declared for Uancxwk and English. .'-f- la ? theprooeeatng? vt i f.he Fourth Ward pemocratle rbeetiDg, pab- lished . ia yesterday's Stab,- Mr. R;& W. Priceif bamedaSooe of the Vice Presi- H.nl. h(M1 H .honid have been Mr. J. D. Bellansyt jr.t accordkg toctbe, Secretary's reDorV : e : " 1 we are requestea to state tuat mails are taken dailyfrom all the city mail- boxes at 3 o'clock, except the one in front 0f the old market house which, being much used by the merchants, is left until . the last, being emptied invariably, Sun day's included, at 4 A. M. aud 4:30 P. M.t A colored man named Preston McChsrles was picked np on the streets Taesday Jnight by the police, suffering from severe hemorrhages of the lungs, which had completely prostrated him, he being found stretched at his full length on the pavement in the vicinity of the Court House . He was sent to the Poor Houee yesterday. m.ainattap Raeora. The following will show the state of the thermometer,;at the stations mentioned, at - 31 yesterday evening, Washington mean J v .i!,. M pertained from the dally bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: mmm T . Tt t T " . a, , Sw -.J,-- nta Jacksonville..... 90 Augusta. ...93 Key West, 91 Charleston ,81 Charlotte .88 Mobile .....85 Montgomery .... .93 New Orleans, ... .79 Corsicana... JJ Galveston, . . . . . . . 83 Havana . .oo PuntaRassa 90 Savannah.. 96 Wilmington, v . . .87 Indianola,.......90 in tuts section or tbe-Btate nave ever i .uisiricf uxecnnve vommuteo iur tae i n:ito ,,,, K.. -Ui 1 ZZZrJZZTiy'S, J mnrA nmrnkmr ThlM f thft Third Conirress Onal D Strict ' i-hj -w-ww.p- . wr. -7"7n itoict xbcijtivb coaimiT- I TUB. The following, from Mejor O. W. Mc Clamroy, Chaifma,-of the late Demo cratic District Convention, epeaks for itself : - - ' r - ;r Ecott's Hm, JiT. Ci July 5, I860.; raaXS hveh! a.. Tm a , .:t. tion held at Fayelteville, I send jro the I The Committee would have been ah- nounced before this but for the failure of several counties to. recommend their com mitteeman. Respectfully. a W. Mc Clammy, Jb., -Chairman Convention. DISTRICT EXECUnVE COMMTTTKE Columbus Capt.V. V. Richardson. Bladen Major T. IX Love. Brunswick A. W. Rieger. ' Carteret W. P. Howland. Duplin D.. B. Nicholson. Cumberland CapL E. P. Powers. Harnett Col. K. Murchison. Moore James A. Worthy. New Hanover Major D. J; Devaae. Onslow A. C. Huggips. Pender Thomas Williams. Sampson J. A. Ferrell. Papers in the District will please copy. Second Ward Democratic Clnb, 1 ' - ' .j : 1 I ' The Democrats of the Second Ward as sembled at the Court House yesterday ever ning and organized a club for the cam paign. The meeting waa called to order by Mr. Junius Davis, former President of the Ward Club, after which an election U officers waa entered into. Maj. J. W. Duni- ham was elected President, Messrs. G. J. Boney and P. Heiosberger Vice Presidents Col. W. L. Smith Treasurer, aridMr. E. H. Kinjr Secretary. f On motion of Col. Roger Moore, an Ex4 ecutive Committee of five members of the . . j . club was appointed, in accordance with the recommendation of the State Executive Committee, and the following gentlemen i were chosen as this committee Mesats. J. W. Dunham, G- J. Boney, P. Heiosberger,' H. C. Brock and P. Glavio. Messrs. P. Heinsberger. J. W. Danbaml and U.J. Uoney were selected, as a com-:l .. mittee to confer wi.h the OountyExecnUvel Committee ia regard to the proposed ratifl- cation meeting, and they were jnsxraciea to .. . . . . -vote in favor of holding such a meeting. A committee on constitution and by laws waa appointed Messrs. DoBrutt Cutler, Tbos. W. Strange and A. Q. Ricaud. A vote of ihnks was tendered to the former ofQcera of the club for the preser vation and care taken of records, torches, &c, and on motion the club adjourned. ubject u the call of the President. -:, A Steam Iteaiatala-y. Mr. Joseph B. Worth has established a steam laundry, on the second floor of the buildinenext aoatb of his neanut eatab- I lishment, on North "Water Street, near " I PrioceM; He BM at pre8ent OB,y tfne washing machine, which, however, will be capable of doing all the work he will be I likely to have at the start, and others will l! be added ' as needed. Then there is a atnrehinir machine, enable of star chin z one hundred dozen pieces per day; an ironing machine, which will turn oat about I three hundred dczen collars and cuffs per J dav: a drying room, in which all the ar- I ticles washed and ironed daring the day I will be dried bv artificial heat: five ironing I tables, with double blankets, covered by 1 two thicknesses of muslin.and aconcemin I which starch is made by steaming, etc I ... . . ....... . I juverytning iswasnea nrst ny nana, ana uw suiris ana otner garments are bjbo noneu bv hand, in which dcoarfment exDeriehced persons have been employed. A tank, holding from twenty-five to thirty barrel. J wawr. intended wiWik he drv and peanut establishment, has been I rected on lhe latter building, into which' ' water will be forced from the river, a dis- i vaocc oi two uuuurcu auu.iuiny lcvt. xxujio i win oe a collecting janu ueiiverv wjuu in . - Tl . ' J ,. . . I t.ched iQ the establishment, and oMra-1 i nra wav .11 rai-tVka. Vkl CF nAmmanAA In ahnnt e . lOUB nui uuutij vvuiuwuw u pvih .. week The enterprise is one which ooghU . 1 . m ,v i.-- I w Bucceeu, capeciaiiy a or. uum employed skilled labor and has furnished ! las establishment with the latest improved j raachinerv. I. O. O. F. i At a meeting of Orion Lodge, No. 67, 1 O. O. Fi, last night, the following officers I were installed: N. Q. H. O. Craig. V. G. W. a Hewlett. Secretary T. B. Yopp. Permanent Secretary W: C. Farrow. Treasurer W. S. Warrock. Chaplain A- G. McGirt. Conductor G. M. Altaffer. Warden W. J. Penny. R. S. to N. G. 8. A. Craig. L. S. to N. G. L. Tate Bowden. R. B. to V. G.C. C. Parker. L. S. to Y, G. B. F. Penny. r R. S. a John Barnes. L. S. S. W. T. William a. IG. C. Stewart. O. G. 0. D. MorrUl. Opealac CajampaiKa. John W. Shackelford, Esq., the nominee for Congress in this District, will open his campaign at Snatchett, Duplin county, on Saturday next, the 10th inst. Referring to this fact the Goldsboro Messenger says: "Mr. Shackelford will make a lively can vass, and we predict hW election by over 2,000 majority." This item was prepared for Wednesday's paper; bat was overlooked:1' Another investigation has proven beyond I donht that , 1 Dr. Bnll'a Babv SvruD is the beat medicine for teethini? children. Price, 1 . 25 cents ajbottle. f I JULY t880. To-Dmj'm inleavtiBs . T yarfable wtodavew stilioearyr llgler . . -.1 temperature ana aaraneter, aretneindica lions for this feecdon 4oaay. ) Henrv Robinson, coforad. was arraigned - i . i .7:? r. ? ? 71 i before st&eiQaf dhr. yeaterday, char4 I witn niaKiiig an aaiaalt' iapoaoneliaraV nonnred- . i The same defendant, charged with com vt. ;' j L ..' ' 4 mlttfne assault and battery ud -uxax va Campbell, was found guilty, but sentence was reserved. .1 A peace warrant .gainst Henry Robin son, sworn oat by , March CsmtotfeU, wM . .j next taken up, and the judgment of the w? .w-.,. i , , , The same defendant was next arraigned Oh the Charge Of treapassing Upon the land of Adam Latta, in Charge of March Oamp belLand nso with removing crops, from said land, in the formsi of Which cases i . . . ' , .. , J judgment was reserved and in the latter ata adversari taken. . Thomas Fulton and Caroline Fulton. both' colored, had a bearing on the charge of removing crops from the lands of An- 1 tone Rush; Defendants found" guilty and been aa atont and hearty aa any man could detlre to .... . . he. I amthoroaghly aatifled that U la all it la re ordered tp pay one penny add the costs, j commended to be fo? IndlgeaUoa aildBpioai Com March CamnbelL chareed with keenina: tl'i?-"!'"" born caaa,! -.ir . - ; I " t- an unlawful fence, was found guilty and ordered to pay one penny and the costs. The same defendant, charged with abus- I ing Uve Btock tke propef ty ot i Robert Thomae. in aa enclbeure not: surrounded by a lawful fence, waa ordered to givA bopd for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. iipreeue court. ' in this Court, at Kaleigb, Tuesday, ap - r . I I . i . , i I peals from the Fourth Judicial; District .u wun;iwL uawu disposed -oi as ioH 1' ! I were called and causes lows: I Wm. Griffio et als ya. Josephine Grifflinj m RnhAiA. . .nfwl. K. hAlK nlilidiff mwwvw , .vtrKw. rM. I and. defendant; called and Continued b I consent. u. so.es aayeu et ais vs. j. j. UKjancw i v-v a ar j . v rw r j als, front Bladen; set for hearing. at the end I oi the district. . . mT . . - , t , I a. a. nxcuvaa.eh aia, va. rfoun jraitcraon Ok IS, 1IUUI WIUIUUUI UtBUliBSCU i mcicuu- .1- . n.ink... j a knta1 costs by coasenk - ' : W. B. Holliday, adminlstrater, vs. A. McMillan et, als. from Rtchsaoadi aKeiaan T i 7 w ATt'T. ' A A. McKethan vs. Mary McGlll, from Cumbrrahd; odWf taken at last term; court took the papers: aii wa Tt H ' RrtAtvH froAa Ricbmond;rgued by HlnadaleA Devei reux for the plaintiff, and J. D. Shaw for the defendant. . . ,- .,' Rachel Jfonea -va, R. C. Holmes et al, from Cumberland; argued by W; A- Guth- rie nd J. L. Stewart for the plaintiff, and aierrimon, jf uuero. jj ouer xor tne aeiena- w ar " . w ' a "rm :a' m .a mm ants. Januassau et ai. vs. j . vr . uancaanire w ar . wm-w - r i at -1- irom wumoeriana; aavsr una Cort took the papery : u Waii juea execaiors, vs. AWftVf ; 'ington etals., from Richtnood; argued by - D- ,Shw 'wbe defendants; no cbansel iur u P'BUJW' otseievs. K. i. tiong et ais.;, rrom ttwmnona; caiiea aaa oonunuea cor ar encf l PlaiatifFs coaoael by consent of defendant. an ?, 1 A. A. McLean et als., vs. John Patterson M 'rom Robeson; argued .by McNelU .MeNeai;and "W.F.' Freoi. for the ti1ai-. .nl Rnolant rHrirB fnr rk. r"-- defendants. Samuer Btilght vs., HayneiLenoon et sH from Oolambuf ; argued by A. t. lionden Hor the plain and i.H. ton fi-e oeiendant. , , tneMkotsup.'- f?f ': ' j W are indebted trfMfc John. Patrick, Secretary, HSrn tuw iwof no aw twauwu, nwui vw Mi 4l.nTW4ukn I Ansoa county, on Wednesdar and Thurs- nftv. Jnlv SAth anrl 2dth. 188TA It in a. bean -wf-'Tr,,-"" . Uful and pleasant country In and around Wxloahnrn anrl ihma whn attaaS iha Valr " --y" .. ,r ,:T77. ,T in question will no doubt be amply repaid for their troable and 'outlay. I m . . Julia Miller, colored, waa brought'to this I . safc:-.'a T. I city yeaicruay, uy uw pwnuiu jcuuei county. Tor -lodgment in our county jau, She was arrested on a eapias from the Clerk pf the Criminal CourVof this county, and is charged wth having ; eommitted an assault with.a.deady. .weapon Jipon the I person of one Mike Hooper, colored, soma udb in tne latter pari ui iaat year. Ttaa Crtpa. ,--:TiI T'Jj -iP- - . ' , 1 A gentleman from Sampson county in- I forms us that the corn and cotton crops In that county are looking Very finely. "Dry weather threatened for a while to prove damaging to them, but latterly plentiful rains have had a very encouraging effect. I il(l.m.. rrkn. ibti infnrm. na I -jrr y , r TTr "floe their aupenor qaaunea over au outers, we that the crops in that county are also very promising.' Dteiafaetaavaaw. ... , - To give some idea of the amount of dis infectants distributed aad furnished by the city, we would state that 7,674 barrels of lime have been used for that purpose since March, besides several - barrets of Bale's "Deodoriser" and copperas These disin fectants, for use on j private lota, are fur nisbed free of charget the City Hall. . rEMe Weatker. The ! thermometer ia the Stab -office ranged as follows yesterday: . j ri n 9.00 A. M. s -V- 8n degree a. 10 80 ................. . .OO 2.80 P. M. ..... . . . -. . . . . u . . .91 ?00 " ......87: WHOLE NO. 4,021 G1XY ITEias. UiSSLSegie iKftSS! I HUTU' Nam BtHil ..J .K.O.-nn.. atlae Hry geyatamVo,i. rT Hoae, ! baveaaed Colden'a IJebig'a Llaald Kztract of Beet and TonJc Invlgorator'to aw loaTand U of debility, weakneaa, aamia. chtoNaiav a, M tvmnof te tttrpaued." ' . , Gaau JTX4JOOXB, Axaata, WUnUnxton. uio una nuuuu wun tbm mmh n . a a in.: PUKJUDICB iCIULS.-"KlTen rears oar danra. eare-oc tmea, not ao I 'C? J Temvana is as a good health - I SJlZJ? befow aI,n!t:,. w 1 Matlrhppe and pray that no one elae wIU let their I a we a jo, on aceoent of prejudice agamw; aogooa a medicate aa Hop Btttera."Tfce Parenta. Telegram. - riVelViJ Vrfhfl 'a ww wi i' mi -- . . I ??,5T??idJyilxnoe.t T?na of Aiiadia'a .i swuauuuj,juuinouierezAaipiarintne eeciiallifi I ereatprosperlty of NewOrleana. notonly pneeatL yyTprjtrewge-eiCTCKenahe, llfce a Phc- ltlTt S TS'SSf Ohartty Hospital, which dependa for lta exlatence FifSJV01 f&Jf&'u," J! further information apply to If. 1. Danphl. ow Orleanav Iaj ; or aaaw peraoa -at flo. U Broadway, 8tw York City. . INVALTTABLH fob RAir.nnn MKN. "1 I occaltouJj amacarea tor more than a year wli th Indigestion. rme tae laat aix Bumthe I Icaiapy having a damb Chill, followed by B. Which DrOStrated ma. I tnntr Wmnnna waa Terr BlMoaa. j f?J liiver Resmlator. and fnr tpvnri t w. um mwu uuj ui ray inonas spcaK or it, ana toer I irjS!re h iwSMaea all the rlrtttea yonelali -: 1 OondnctorM. A W. B. H." I Tonr valuable medicine has entirely cured me of Z am never without it on my en, uwiouKuuHnNaaNoi jujapepaiai ever eaw. iont it on my engine, aa it aiwaya any diatreaeed feeling after eatine mily medicine in the world, and 4 veueri reame of It la the beat family 1 never let It get ont at my home, may add add to tola. la lta praiae yen NT. H. MALLETT, QBnglheerC. R. H., Savannah, Oa.' WHO IS X&U WINSLOW T Aa thla oneaboii I fNknnantU aalrAil m ai a . . . , Z m ' T ' ' " " PU. HP m ia rreanentiv Miuui m will nimnt j 1 7"'"rPwaraA0f '-"J rw baa nntwng wTuwvuKiuiwuuiHueniiut iremaie rnvaicu I and name, principally among children, bheh 1 mm uun, yruxapmuj among cauaren. one baa I nnmeronaclaBa, and, as a result of thla effort, and I practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime menTaa nitrttA Sarirl nhvartoiain aiftaa. kata wM-nMJ oTTTa.. . I ln Synrpfor children teething. It operatea like I i" 1 Tt . loiMWTWiure HrnnuHo iw Doweuu in coiiBeq xieoce oi thla tide Mra. Wiaalow la becomlne- world renowned WtosIa bew wornowa. rTvho raceSderSVd: a benefactor of the race; children certainly do aiaa UFanaDieaa ber; espeeially la thla the cane In tola r- v"-v va u ajwtiatiiiM dtiuu mm . vi i natcr sold and naed here. We think Mrs, Wlnalow; Xelketn I war naa I on at ot Jtra. wnuiow'a soothing Syrup. Try it, m Marer-raTra vow.lxiaiM' VUUor, New York ouy . noio oy au urngsma, xscenUaaotUe. ATKIN80N.-6ad4enly, at White Lake, Bladen conhty, June 98th, annib buxlb, daoghter a t" 7Z$ nearndper 1 true, nnefermff a m. haa AlaimAd th& im.i. I .SSSaBOT me 1 Diisarui realma of Paradiae, making aaoTaad atricken the hearts -that loved her ;ao fondly oa earth, bat waiting in attgehc lovelineaa to welcome them gladly in HeeTen. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted. A CAHRIAQB WOOD WORKER. apply to 4y8U P. H. HATDXN. Peas. OrifY BTJSHELS Peas. CLAY AND BLACK BY PBAS, PRESTON CUMMINQ A CO.. Millar, and Grain Dealer. jy8 it Hafs! At Low Prices ! HARRISON A ALLEN, . Hattera. Jy s tf Toilet Soaps, QOLOQNES, TOILET WATERS, AND HAIR, wail, and Tooth Brashes In great variety. Also, a Foraaieby . , . - Xf zL'tj?!! i J . North Front atreet. Wei Have How ; j ja N EXCELLENT SHIRT AT $1.00. j Thla Week we Ishall pnt on the market another Brand at 75c. Our "KING", Improved better than ever only $1.39, haa no compeer. . , MUNSON, Clothier and - jy 8 It Merchant Tailor. PreStOll flllTTlTTliTlfy & CrO; MAKE THE Bolted T.leal in the cmr. The Hygeia Hotel, Old Point ComfortvYa Situated one hundred yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year, gqnal to any hotel m tne Unitea statea aa a summer resort.' Bend for circular aay hotel in the United deBcnbing qygiemc advantages, etc. - i njuuuBuir rnvuug, piy t tm : Proprietor. Bussian Medals, tAairbanks'-BCALES again victorious. .A. - Having Kst. received, the above ..grand prizes would aay toallthoee pnrchaamg Scales be cure ana get these gooas; mere are none equal to them in the WORLD. A full assortment at Pactory rates can be found at . JOHN DAWSON CO., Jy4tf t 19. 11 and S3 Market at. The Place rpo.BUY DBUjas, PATENT MEDICINES, 1 BURBANK'S Pharmacy, Corner Froat and Priaeeae Sta. aawe ny5iwif Examine Your Trunlio. A IF THEY NEED REPAIRING OB COV- aaafltacim to onr Saddle, Hameaa aad Boggy f " o-u-, 1 l, Where they win be pnt In thorough order by I Blobs. WW a Pmctical Trunk Maker GERHARDT CO. diflcharzed her dot to her aafleriair little s; in our opinion, nntil she has glvea It the bene- pfPontract irenUnU tJc'4 t"pfr' Uoaately low rata, - r. . : u - . i ,i . -Tea Qne mQ4 nonparotl lfp Biak opMaar. NKW ADVERTISKMKNT8. ;Jp OF TH6 oOllTlCl I OHAH0 aWkO TO-DAT a UACKWf U. UN Vetween the CUy and, WxlaUarUle sWad ' Lare the city comer 34 and nlncera itrceta every day at o'clock P. M., (except Sanday'iV. V Retatalajt . ...... ., - w y. a r leave Ptney Point, oa WrlchUvtlla, at A. . Fare for Ue Koaad Trip $1 Co, " ,V vV- ' Ittu T. J. S3PTnJttiD. Fresh Candied 1 . M LARGE A880RTHCITT OV t trL. ALL KINDS THAT KEEP FRKSII IN SUMMER. CALL AND UE REFRESiTED. ft tui Jas. C.Stevenson j, 7 tl MAJUEJCT STuarr. TtM vVftaUb I.. wPeerleaeM Pamaefc attacaa Gent'a Boaton OaUera. , Gent'a Uaderaalrta, SO eeata. Poll Sait-Bangera aonvaihlag aew. Lace Winaor bcarfa. , Paata to order for roar dollars.. ' , 8lve-t)pporter, IS eenta. , "u t-"Alf-and-alf- Snataaer ttcara. " Bin & ftOJC Jy 4 tf Tailora and Pare libera. Q.TJTIX.TS, I I RrTIWh 1 &ftlritnf i- I W 1 1 V I. VI tl i 1 1 K 45 MARKET STREET, A OFPBRWO BOMB OXXAT BAMOAIHS A taDomeatic QnUU wUablo for the Bamaaer.. r mix Disa xKneyeoma; aiu.. ... J I ao Bridal Ojaut Fringed. ! .TIT. ...... . . . . ... . . 1 to TheBatea QoUt . l ou bignah JUraefflea Qailta, all ataee aad qoaUUea, at prfcea raagb tar ft H OH. - my 33 tf BROWN aa KjODDICK. tiTire getting ! CRKKN8 O . For DocvaaadaVWowa Good to keep oat alee and moeqaUoaa. AJae, . Sash. Doors, Blinds, Lumber, and Building Mated! Generally. ALTAPFKR, PRICK a Co., Factobt: . . Foot of Walnut at. Jy4tf Oreioar- Rntt, near Ked Croea at. Harness Pactory. V, i Kxxpcxjssrxsrrtr oh nkatn my Yy make of CarrUgeo, Boggiee. Wagon, aad Ar4l DTi Saddlaa, Hameaa. MaJeaToeUara. M tl Ac fainting, Varnlahlag and Bepeirlag done at abort notice. Call and examine aad eat year money's worth, at P. H. MATDSS'B, y4tf Third, bet. Market and IMnoaaa at. You Will Find A T C. W. YATXS' XTERTTHINQ USUALLY kept in a flrat-claaa JJOOK AND STATtONAJtY Katabliahmant. Organa oa the taatalbmeat plan. - ! Iy4tf C. W. YATES. Do Ao We Do. JUV CH1AP AND SELL CHEAP That's the way oar rUXHrTUEl goea. BBBUSdDl A BtUNnOK. U. K. Corner Market aad Seeoad MM. Wlhatagtoa, W. C. Jv4tf In Spite QF THE WARM WEATHER WI ARB BELL big qaantltiea of oar ROASTED OOPf EX. ALL GRADES roaated and ground daily. . , We hare the beat Molacaes lathe ctty for fDeeata per gallon, and a fall line of Pirat Claae Ure.araa. QenUemen if you want good Tobacco aad 'Cagara dome aad seeaa. ,. Reepeetfally, j ; , J. C. STEVENbOH a on., i. Brooklya. Jy4tf A Good Investment. r 'JHAT,8 Tfli BEST iNVaUJTMaW TOO ever made," aald the old maa to hlaaoa a baa he m- aaw him with a New Eult e.tpuroaaaed of A. DAVCD, MraeOlotlter jytf Bv Express., I! ACE PICHTJ8, LACE TIES, Labat OAVBRlO J Handkerchief a, aUk Uaadkerohlefa, uiaea voyiaa, iaoie lmmaax aaa I - vs. All cheap. my S tf the bet stock of Towata and Toweniag te the elly. JOHW j. gXDRlCX. Charlotte Female In? . statute. - Seealon berina Sept. 8. U80. Caa give aeqeale4 teetimonlai. from the Bret teacher, and proieeeor. In the Booth aa to the thoroaKhaea. aad ahrb ataa dard of lnatroctloa. Muaic and Art speclaliie.. A Cooking School WUl be opened every teraavAdttraa th. Principal. Rev. WM. R. ATElNSOH, , JeSSPaiWSm .-V Caarlotae, M. Ct, Complete '--dssdf tmontV. -tjroU WILL ALWAT8 VTBTD. A COM X aaaoiliaaat Pare Dragm. Madlclaea, i c&ia, Perfumery, Fancy aad Toilet Aiticlea, cala. Artlclea, aoape. Braahea and aOnarai Watan. Ae.. So aalai low as . u. UAttUUl B mi Ptora, i J J. '! :o ti..i.JOW aaawaa. '' PreacrlpUona and Family Receipts prepared with the ,.. i. ; , v j ' . ijy a u eciccHv TtT AB OFFXRINQ PARLOR FtrvJOTUSJI , . YY afaU graleaa MTW down prleae. A Im'' ' aaaarl laiml of Imaarmm and Kaav Caalra,. Oar . RATTAJI FarhUara a aoaatdad v be Ue bead thing eat far Mommar Beeldenrm, Call, end. Ipofc. arcs ear Stack and gat prioee. ' 1 - ; ; " 4tff ItouufaPeaW 'f. ;. ' ,: s V TT V'. , ...
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 8, 1880, edition 1
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