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rffEUQBinirg azaa. i miilD DAILY BXCXPT'MOKUAYrt. in nsYtS " 5UK" . 7 ;: 1 1 1 1 i town, at nr aIIVa mm sr ao puree n"""" .. ...-(.;..... 1 OS 'Sabrib ditfveredla rPrt of fee Toren Cents per week. Our City Agent are ;jathorise4 to eoliec rer moro waa um ths MORNING EDITIOy; -TTZ-Ait lha Post Office at Wrtmingtea, N. C, 8ntred ' m secondaea matter. OUTLINE. The National Fete In France wu a IrrU- Hmt success. Very damaging -rain b4W occurred ia England and Ireland. faul colliery explosion occurred at the London and Sooth Walee Colliery , six miles from Newport; 128 men auppoeed to be in the pit, and It ia feared none will be sived. Incoln, New Mexico, a mob entered tbe jail and shot one inmate, lungeJ another and killed the depoty .beriff; why the outrage was committed ia noi known. The French Fete wai cfciebrdU-d in SL Louis, New York, Paila jclpli' andean- FraaSisexj. The Be j):!meQt of Agriculture' publish crop re igns; the average of cUoota-North Caro- ,m w 101 ; the reports are favorable. Njew llampshrre Republican State Com mittee name September 7 aa tbe day for the State Convention. The Missouri GreeubackeiB have nominated a State ticket with Lyman S. Brown for Gore rn or. Ojc otllcer and two policemen re lied killed. at Monterey. -.Montreal Vuu!en Mills burnt; loss $60,000 Qjir. McClellau, of New Jersey, Called 0a Geu. UDCOck yesterday. A.roprior, Out, bad a $50,000 fire; twenty atoree crL- burned. Dr. Tanner has gained i ur pounds fince Wednesday. The neither iu England -is- nofatorable for crups; iu France 'the crops promise well. Tbe Russian General Kaufmanu with 14,000 mea goes to Eastern Siberia to clear oui the Chinese. Memphis prohibits the importation of certain articles from New Orleans. Pern and Bolivia have formed a confederation to be known aa the L'jited States of Peru and Bolivia. The (JaiiUoa, iu the attack on Ariea, huiiburcd the men in the captured fona, 4ilUged and burned the town; tbe wo racu aud children look refuge on fureign oKo-of-war. The first bale of new cotion was sold at New Orleans yesterday jt 16 cents; classed strict middling, and cuie fromTexia. China has aban doned the idea of, a war wtlaI4s8is. - New York markets: Money 23 per cent; iu t '0 quiet at ll12c; southern flour quiet mi J firm at $5 256 20; wheat ic itttter, ungraded red $1 001"77; corn iiit.ut ic belter and more active for specu Utive mquiry, ungraded 44ii(JiC; spirits iiirpentiue firm at 2?J28c; roeiu quiet at (1 401 47. Jf Garfield's letter does not make votes for Hancock then wo are no MemjBi9t Tenn., felt an earth nke on the 13th. It lasted several We see it stated that one case of yellow fever bas occurred in New Orleans. Ephraim fed on wind. Dr. Tanner lives on air. But how long he will be able to coutinue this diet tbe tele graph has jMtetJiiformed us. And now old Thurlow Weed says, IUpablicao aa ho ia, that Hancock's nomination ia & strong one. Just so, bat the country is saying that daily and Garfield feels it. The Independent voters of the North will not be attracted by the midline politics of tbo Garfield tet ter. If they expected bread they only got a scorpion. The Stalwarts jcomplaifl that Gar field is not severe enough upon the South in bis letter. Aa poor Shan non's second said to Cash, "My God, what more do you desire?" A New York Republican of promi nence saya th&tVUookling does not like any of "the Ohio set." He re gards them as "selfish, trading, am principled Hessians." Well, that is rather bad for the "Ohio idee." One hundred people , are said to have witnessed theT Cash-Shannon duel. Cash's son was five hundred yards off watching through his field glasses. What will the law say to this worse than a "Roman holiday ?" A. bug4 Democratic xatiffcatiofl meeting was herd last Saturday mghl Cincinnati. ' Senator Pendleton "de the speech. He said: "Posh them at every point assault them berever they make a stand." And lhia will be done. - Mr. W. L. DePass has written a leUer to the Charleston News and Courier denying all responsibility fr the death of Col. Shannon. He for a suspension of publio opin ,on until he can prepare a statement hia own vindication. Another awful colliery explosion ba occurred in England, by which e hundred and twenty-eight men are suppoiaj to"hav twined. This ' y shocking.; No htrman fore "'ght appears equal to the preventing f uch direful calamities. a i u it ipv: - ft 1 VOL. XXVI.-r Judge Jeremiah 8. Black : m has written a letter iiromPaVis .dated Jane 28, 1880, taCoj;AlexWi. Mo Clure, the astute editor of jjPhil delphia Times. -TheT is one para graph referring to Hancook and Gar- very able J ud ge says: - r "You let drop an exereaskm in 1868 con cerniag General .Hancock ' and his theh natiicnlar frieadi whicb .MmrjTeaaenT'mS with the noUoa that you did 1 ' not admire either him or them up to the toint of their menu. i see now that yon appreciate not merely his gallantry aaO heroism' as a soK aier, out tneee far btgber qualities or ttrtntf and heart which f o to form the character of a great ruler ia- m conatitutlciuat1 roVera- saenL Teur' expressed determination to see that General Garfield ahaH be defended agalnsTeil unjast aapferaionYu-poTr-tJl3p-cr-sonal character is etjuaUy pleasant reading to me, for I have been his devoted friend for many years, and I soa resolved that I never will believe that he does7 not deserve the affection I have bestowed nponhim. If ne would carry tbe princlpjea waicsr regu late his private life Into his public conduct he would make the best Chief Magistrate we have ever had. But lie will act for the interests of hia party, as he has acted all his li retime, aad that will require him to take the advice which Stevens gave to Moatelius in the buckshot war. I do not know any really good man who has dene aad assisted in doing so maty bad things ia politics as General Garfield." If there is any comfort for Garfield and his supporters in the above they are welcome to it. The Philadelphia ftress is mean enough to insinuate that Judge Blaok wrote Hancock's orders, &c., al though the truthful J adge has denied all hand in their preparation. But this is oharaciexiatio of such papers as the Press, Hancock is abundantly able to do his own writing, and we have no doubt be Aoan prepare at any time a more statesmanlike paper than Garfield can with all of his re puted scholarship. The Charleston Nevsa and Courier- says, and it is pertinent:' "It has been a common aneer of the Re publican organs that while 'Garfield' ia a 'statesman Hancock is 'nothing but a sol dier.' Bat we shall be sadly disappointed if the gallant Democratic candidate does not announce to tbe country bis acceptance of tbe noaninatioa ia a letter of far more pith, dignity aad force than that of bis sb'f y opponent, which was yesterday gi ven to tbe public. Our candidate for Congress in the Third Congressional District, Mr. John W. Shackelfordr has begun his campaign. Ho has made one effec tive speecli and will follow this np with an active canvass. It is a large territory over which he must pass, and he should make several speeches in n very county. -This. wUl require! activity and real. He will be found equal to the emergency, and the peo- pie ot new tiaoover ana toe otner eleven counties will have opportuni ties of hearing him discuss the im portant political questions that enter ioto this campaign In 1876, in the Northern States, the vote stood: Tilden, Democrat, 2,588,341 ; Hayes, Republican, 2,252,- 310. So tbe Democratic majority was 236,031, in the loyal North. Now do not forget that. Hancock will beat Garfield a half million votes in tbe same States. So the Dem ocratic strength is really in the North when yon count the noses. Hancock will have a large majority., in the South also we have no doubt. Keep J the ball moving. Editor Dana, of the New York Sun, is accused of great cowardice when the Seawanahaka disaster oc- curred. He is a good swimmer and Miss Ida Ward asked him to help her and let her jump over with him. His reply was, "Every one for him self," and over he went. Possibly'be knew both would be drowned, but it does look as if a manly man who could swim well would have made an effort to succor a helpless young wo man. Spirits Turpentine. Wilmington, the largest town in the State, has 17,579. Farmer 4 Me chanic. Tbe revision snowed i7,ouo. Stab. - New Berne Nut Shell: We learn that the hotels at Morehead City are rammed Jammed and crammed with guests, while the cry is still tfcej come." There was a big. error, iin .the Kaleigh cotton receipts aa they appeared in yesterday's Stab. The figures were trans posed. : For 94,633 it should be 49.6334 - Charlotte Observer: John M. Robinson, President of the Ralsiga & Gas ton Railroad, has gone to - Karoo. John Robinson's circus will exhibit in the western countjea'of tba Sis tain Ssptember. Raleigh Poii: The.: Ricjimcmd & Dsnville Railroad has transferred three locom otiret, paesengef , and other cars to the Western North Carolina Railroad, and it is probable that this Company will fur nish all the additional equipment the line to Axbeville will ge mm- gmr17fl We'are awaiting very anxtooslyH the cenaua returns. If tne enumerators have only lound a two -hundred years old! darkey wont: that be something to brag over 7 : Bat thus -far- tbe oldest Is but one hundred snd thirty. We fear ' the" centos fellows failed to do their duty somehow. Am i t r J. W'lLMlNGTON, N. C.; FRIDAY, JULY 16., 1880- i Raleigh. ivWs; The j Chatham Democrats will : meet at Pittsboro on Tuss darnext.;heins Tuesday of Inferior Court, for the purpose of tormina Central Han cock, Jarvis and Cox .Club.. ; General, Cox and other distinguished orators wai be pre sent and will address tne meeting, t r sjVravefl oupty,, says jbe Nut BheU, hsa 19,766 people against 20,546 in 1870. . ,$inco' 1870 - Pamlico county . was lormedT and baa .8,400 of uraven a ioixs. In 1879 the total population of Ne w Berne was o.tHlfc in 1880 tbe population isb.uo. snowing an increase iq the city oioqt iranilixi JZeir " The Rev. Allen ! Ammohs;'. of Swain county, died quite suddenly at his reaid,ence on the Ten nessee river, sixteen mUes below Franklin on .Friday morning last, July 2nd, 188V, In the 61st year of his life. Mr. Amnions was for 85: years a, minister of the Baptist Church. m .... . . - Greensboro- State: A meeting of the State Teacher's Association will be held at Chapel Hill, on Saturday. July 10. Molly AlIred,whOpbroke jail in Ran- aoipn county, was arrested nere toniay. li issupposed that he was trying to ntake his way to the West. The arrest was made by F. a Clark. . Southern Christian Advocate: Bjshop Wgghtman preached at Trinity last Sunday and ,will preach at Bethel next Sunday. After this, he goes to the Green yUle Diatrict . Conference, and thence to- Ashevilte. . North Carolina, where he will rest for a time (a short time), -with his family, tinder the invigorating sky of Wssterpcfth.Cilroiiaa. Charlotte Observer: A young fadjf.'a charming? gushing youfag-creature, full tf fun, who had been leaning against a tree, turrounded by a lot of the Worth Caro lina Press Association, suddenly trembled, and hitched around, and then finally Said: "Is , any of you a slttggald r They all said they were.a Then,M Said she, turning to a yonng lady friend, "Jane, you will have- to reach down ray back and catch that ant" The yonng iello ws went away, and when one of them repeated the quota tlori, G6 f6r thePant. tfioA sluggard, " the rest all said,1 "By ahlminy ish dot so." Wvt8&vf Jirief Mention: On the 10th a large and enthusiastic crowd of the citizens of Limestone township met at BeulabviHe, and were addressed by Mr. J. W. Hbackeiiord. our nominee for rjongreas. J, D. Stanford, Esq;; land J. W. Powell, Esq. Mr. Shackelford spoke over due hour, discussing tbe issues in an able' and eloquent manner. He will make a thorough canvass of the District'. His speech was well received and created considerable en thusiasm. Limusfuo' tJwuahip is always right and will dojber .duly . now, as here tofore. Raleigh Herbs'. Thfe Democrats of Alleghany met fn-CoUnty Convention at Sparta, on the 5th inst, Charles H. Dough tdw. Esq.; Wesidin:- B.- S'L:V Vaughan, Esq., was by acclamation re-nominated for tne House or Depresentatives. One of the census enumerators for Raleigh did not. read his. instructions very closely j When be took down. a descendant of Ham be always put a big G" down to indicate his color. Now it happens that C," in census taking, means Chinaman. That cen sus taker had to rewrite about a thous and names, and agrees with Kearney, that the Chinese must go; - Hancock and; English were last night elected honorary members or tne Kaiefgn jjtgnt infantry. How honors crowd upon them., Major Carter .Wormley will attend the Raleigh Pair with a team from the Richmond Gun Club. Raleigh Observer : The venera ble Rev. Dr. Brooks, of Wake Forest, was extremely ill on Tuesday, but we are glad to' learn was decidedly better on yesterday. " The thermometer at Tucker's climbed up to 99 degrees yesterday. -The ne groes engaged in a general fight in east Ra leigh Tuesdsjf night. ' The First Dis trict Congressional Convention will be held at Plymouth on tbe 12th Of August, and promises to be very largely attended. Gov. Jarvis, Gen. J. M. Leach, F. H. Bnsbee, Esq., and, others nave been invited to ad dress the people of the First District at that time. - Got. Jarvis and Mrs. Jarvis go west on the Raleigh '& Augusta Air Line this evening. Tbe Governor will stop for a ' day at Cleveland springs, and. leaving Mrs. Jarvis there, will go to Shelby, where he SDcakssm Saturday, un Monday ne will go over to Rutherford ton and speak there. - We learn from Mr. roe, express agent on the Raleigh. & Gaston- roacL that a severe storm raged on the line of that road yester day afternoon. At Kittrell it did some damage. A bolt or ngntning struck tne house of Mr. C. W. Raney, and smashed one end of it The fall of bail was very heavy, and the wind very high. Raleigh Farmer A Mechanic: The Western North Carolina Railroad Company has announced the 20ih of July as the day that it will pay the floating debt of the road to the amount of $30,000. -Hickory has 3,072 inhabitants, a remarkable gain aince 1870; Newton 2,320, Elizabeth City 2,300, Henderson 1,416, and Shelby 990. Mr.' Best cati stop all criticism by going to work . The Republicans have received $25,000 for campaign ex penses. We learn' that the Western North Carolina Railroad borrowed $4,000 to half payoff the current' expense debt. jTbls looks like a small beginning for tbe millionaire syndicate - -Capt J. F. Wilson bad $52.57 in greenbacks, a watch, chain, etc., when found floating in the Potomac. Marks' on the head showed that the paddle-wheel had struck him. Gen. R. B. Vance was renominated for 'Congress by acclamation at the AsheviUe Convention. His repeated success over ,many Btrong competitors might teach other men a lesson, namely, that an office-holder 1a elected, not for his own gratification, but to work for the general interests, aad attend to the small needs or inquiries of his con stituents. - Another improvement is the regulation forbidding "changes" of votes while tbe ballot is in progress. This pro hibition will tend, to curb the "trading" be tween delegations that has repeatedly scan Sdalized the State, since the war. We bear that in one of twb recent conventions men actually bartered the vote of their counties for four years to come, i. e.; pledged them selves to try to carry, their county for cer tain aspirants if the aspirants would now assist in the desired s direction l Gen. Barricger, -' familiarly, called Aunt Nancy" by his brigade, was an old slave-holder, and held pretty much the same depressed view of the negro's soul, capacity, nose, skin, etc., a Was set forth by "Ariel," by Richard GL Badger, (another distinguish ed Botater), by Hia too Rowan Helper, and other pamphleteer a.' Ex-Judge Riley H. Cannon bas a worjd-widejreputation for spelling January with a small g not to speak of certain judicial zuz pas that quite laid in tbe bullock. gaited wit of Judge Cloud 'Riley's cknnon will tnakef but a small report on election day.' Mr. Gas Moore ia a smart young man, a son of Jddge JY.A. Mooreand fond of jolly living; nut he is destined to be one Moore dit-'Gua-iedere ; m..- -t' v?;: f - h"-,. 4-VTbe cold chilly winds of November" Swept my great expectations away ! NEW AUVKBTISKnKNTA, II uksok Remember. J. C. Munds Druggist. Lost Valuable: package. Thos. H. Ho wet Shoes. , WrxsoN Collegiate Institute. Cbony & Mobbis Auction sale. Itoeal Dota. Nothing, for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. Yesterday was a little comfortable than its predecessor. morn John Bloodgood was arraigned before Justice Millis, yesterday, on a war rant sworn out by Sarah Gordon, charged with assault and battery. Case dismissed on the payment of costs. The crop of eantalopes must be unusually large in this immediate section this season. One would judge so from the cart loads seen on the streets and the heaps on tbe sidewalks on Market street and else where. 4 We learn that an excursion is talked of now, to be excluaively for gentle men, to leave here late in the afternoon and stop at the rocks at New Inlet to give the excursionists an opportunity of indulging In a good bath. Vehnor, the Canadian weather prophet, who has been predicting all this warm weather which has been "taking the starch out" of so many down South, aa well as in more northern latitudes, now, we are rejoiced to see, promises us some cool weather after Tuesday next, tbe 20th inst, We sweltering await tbe fulfilment of the blessed prediction. Crab Calm re. A Water street friend, who bas had con siderable experience iu crab culture, and who read the article in our last on the sub ject of ''Breeding Soft Craf u," aays he bas often recommended a similar plan to our Sound fishermen,, and is certain that it would prove a success. He , takes issue with the assertion therein, however, that a crab remains soft alter shedding for three days. He says that when the crab first sheds be is as Sift as velvet, but after tbe lapse of six hours the outer skin assumes the con" sistsncy of writing paper, and continues gradually hardening until the "soft" be comes once more a "hard-shell" crab. We never knew uatii wo heard our friend talk on the subject yesterday that there was ao much really interesting Information to be gained from a discourse on "Crab Culture." luior-Ntate CUaoo Ball Ceauoat. We are indebted to tbe Committee on Invitations, Measis. T. W. Dautzler and H. 8. Evans, for an invitation to attend the Ioter-State Glass Ball Contest to take place in Henderaonville, N. C, on the 28th of July. The citizens of HendersonviHe, the committee inform us, offer a purse of $100 to the winning team. Other prizes, aggregating $300 in amount, are to be shot for. Special excursion rates are offered on the railways, and tbe hotels there extend low rates to visiting guests. A grand ball will wind up the festivities. Crack teams from Augusta, Raleigh, Charleston, Atlan ta, Aikeo, Spartanburg and elsewhere have been invited, and are expected to attend. Every Gun Club in the State is tendered a cordial invitation to enter the contest. A large attendance ia expected from the Car olines and Geontia. Tbe Dixie Aariemltnml Fair. From the inducements hejng offered we have no doubt that tlwre will be a large at tendance upon the Fair of the Dixie Agri- cultsral Association, which is to come off at Wadesboro on tbe 28th and 29th inSta. Officers of the Association .will afford every accommodation possible to persons who may desire to camp out, while board can be obtained at from 75 cents to $2 per day. Persons who desire to rent unfurnished rooms or procure lodging in advance can do so at once. Capt. John T. Patrick, Of the"Wadeaborq Herald, who is Secretary of the Aessociation, will attend to all these mat ters if applied to. Special rates will be se cured on the railroads sad all other ar rangements made to secure a full attend ance and a suecestf al fair. Ejylnc Acrooo Afce Itallroa Track. A colored man, afterwardsj ascertained to be one Peter Hanes, originally from Sumter; 'S. C, but latterly employed on one of the railroads, was found lying across the track in an insensible condition near the lower depot on the W. & W. Railroad, yesterday morning, by two other colored men, who removed bim to one of tbe shops near by, and then telephoned to the City Hall for a", policeman and one pf the city carts. He was subsequently taken to the station house, where he remained until lie regained bis consciousness and thought himself sufficiently recovered to go to the hoasclof a friend in "Brooklyn,'' who of fered to take care of him. Tbe physician who was called pronounced bis disease a ouch of apoplexy. . . Conaoeraiton -mi al Blabop. The Baltimore papers state that on the return of Archbishop Gibbons, in October, Rev. Mark Gross, a Marylander .'.by birth, now located in that city, will be consecrated Vicar Apostolic of North Carolina. The ceremony, which will take place in the Cathedral, will he an interesting and im pressive one. , Archbishop Gibbons will be assisted ia the consecration , by Bishop Wf H. Gross, of Savannah, Ga., a brother of Rev. Mark .Grosa' Besides being conse crated Vicar Apostolic of North; Carolina, Rev. Mark Gross will be appointed Bishop of some foreign See, probably a Asia. J d Ml .Bii i, M ' To-Dar't inaieSttio Partly cloudy weather, occasional rains. J j.' v. winds mostly from southeast to southwest,, snd stationary or lower teaperature and barometer,' 1 :'"".. v-W-'1 v-k- The Oiswatas Cnao-Tbo So4r Mfr e vered inqoveat over , no B- maisiet stoat - -r khvsisv ' - it In our )aat w's mentioned the sad cir cumstance ol the drowning' of little Isaac Bunting, son of Mr. T. OC Bunting, while in bathing in the river near the foot of Queen street, on Wednesday af ternoon about 5 o'clock. - Efforts were - made until a late hour that evening to recover the body, but without success. The search was renewed yesterday morning, by Mr. Neil Simons and others, by diving and other means, and their efforts .finally re sulted ia tbe recovery of the, body. The remains were .then taken to ashed or. work shop on the wharf, after which Coroner Hewlett was notified and an inquest held. the jury returning a verdict to the effect that deceased came to hia death by acci dental drowning The body was found, about twenty feet from where it went down. A witness who was working near by stated that he saw deceased and three other little boys in bathing in the dock, two of the boys being white and tbe other two colored, and that soon afterwards his attention was called to other, matters and he thought they had come out and put on their clothes. A little later, -however, he discovered deceased apparently struggling in the water, and he remarked to a companion ' that be believed that little boy was drowning. The other said no, he reckoned not; but witness was satisfied such was the case, and hurried to a boat, which he unfastened and jumped into, but had scarcely got started when the little fellow disappeared from tbe surface of the water and was never Been any more. The other little boys were some fifteen, or twenty feet distant at the time. The funeral of little Isaac Will take place from St. John's church at half -past 9 o'clock this morning. ' - Hard Up for lee. The steamer Forest City, Capt Frede ricks, put in at Smithville, andfcubBequerir ly at this port, on Wednesday evening, for coal. She is cruising for vessels loaded with ice bound for Savannah. It seems that our Savannah friends are unable to keep cqoI this hot weather on account of being short of ice. There ate several Ice vessels due, but tbey have been kept bsck by Contrary winds, and the Forest Ctfjl baa been sent to search for one or more of the tardy vessels, with their precious cargo, and, if found, to tow them into port. The steamer, as we learn from our friend, Capt. W. J. Potter, who came up on her, bas or ders to cruise as far up as Hatlerae. She left yesterday morning. ' Tberuo-aater Bteart. The folio wing. will ahow iheatate of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 131 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this' city : Atlanta.......... 89 Jacksonville . . .;-95 Key West, 90 Mobile... 90 Montgomery ... . 98 New Orleans, ... .83 PuntaRassa,. ..'.87 Savannah ........ 87 Wilmington,... .87 Augusta 93 Charleston....... 96 Charlotte ...87 Corsicana, 95 Galveston, .88 Havana... ........ 87- Indianola, ...... .87 1110 Boat Baee. Ia tbe challenge race at Wrightsvtile sound, yesterday, the Rosa came ia first, the Restless second, the Listzifi third and the Ripple fourth. So we were informed by telephone last night. aa ear - "DaBhaway all opium preparationa and Sive only Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup to the abiea. It is the only remedy which con- tains no opiates and is reliable. THBfflSILS.' The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: 1 CLOBS. Northern through and way '"mails. 5:30 A. M. Raleigh 6:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. Mails for the N; C. Railroad, and routes supplied tnere- frono, including A. H. U. Railroad, at 5:30 A M. 7:45 P. M. 5.-00P.M. 7:45 P. M. a 7:45 P.M. f 1:00 PM. 5:00 P. M. 6:00 A M. Southern mails for all points South, dally... Western mails (CO. R'y) daily (except Sunday). .......... Mail tor Cheraw & Darlington Railroad , Mails for points between Flo rence and Uharieston .... . . FayetteviHe,andoffice8onCsrpe Fear River, riiiesaays and Fridays.. . . A'. ...V ..... Fayetteville, via Lumber ton, daily, except Sundays.... Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices, Mondays and Thursdays. . j ...... . . . .... Smithville mails, by steam boat. daily (except Sundays) 9.-00 A M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shajlotte and Little River, Mondays and Thurs days. ...... ........ 6;00A. M. Wilmington, and Black River r (Jbapel, Mondays, w eases- davs.and Fridays; 5:00 A. M. OPB27VOB DBMVBBY. Northern through . and way mails 7 Km A M, Southern mails. 7:30 A M. Carolina Central Railroad IQjOO A M. Stamn Office onen from 8 A.M. to 12 M.. andfromS to 5:80 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. . , General delivery open from 6w0 A M. to 6:50 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:80 A M. . Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed riJ; , ; : Mails collected from street boxes every dayat3.30P.:M;! - lt - " FONEBAI. If OTIC B v ; f BUNTIMG . Tho funeral of Little IKY, son of Thcaaas 9. aad Leoiaa aW Buatlogi will take place frombt. JOnn'B tmuren. uu wnamjt morning, at 9H o'clock, denoe to Oakdale Cemetery,, Frieada and acquainUnces of the family are respectfully Hivlted to attend. . &i . CuJbA t t a JO 't?il 1 WHOLE NO. 4,031 TUX JIOBNINq STAB cam alwaya ba hfA at I ouowlaar Dlacea In the cUt : Tba Pnrecn lion WHaixia' Newaf stand, aad th Beam Office. -STom nr. B. R . i Bool . Meianala. Tana i : S aoe- ommended and used with my paUenta Ooldam'a i wgijc uiiuw juhmi ei neec ana. touc invico- ntor,iina x ana u excoeaingiy Deneaeial in debllitr, woakaeaa, febrile and nervoua dlaaaaea, aad a rail aaie natnure tonic." Gam M FLuma, Amenta, WUmlnfoti. PKJEJrjDICS KI1X8. "Blevea years oar daagh ter Buffered on a bee. of misery, tmder the care of aevoral of the beat (and soma of the wotat) nhnl. elans, who gave her disease various namea, bat no relief, aad now she is restored to as in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitter, that ' we had -pooneaauor two years nerore naingit. We letl ear nestly hope and pray that no one else will let their eiclc suffer aa we did w . w uiu. vu iwwuniui irvjuuico gaiBBE wo eooa a medicine aa uop- nnera."--The rarenta. Telegram. , r HIBTTTSAS8 XXTKBIKNCXOF AN OLD NUBSK. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Bynip ia tba preaeripUon of oae of the beat Female Phystdans and Nones in the United States, and has been used for thirty years witlv neTer-falUim safety aad aae- cvbb. oj muiiona 01 motners ana cnuaren from the feeble Infant of oae week old to the adult, i It cor rects acidity of the stomach, relievea wind colic, re routes the bowels, and ivea rest, health and com lort to mother and child We believe it the Best and Surest! Remedy in -the World, la all ease of uxBJSHTjutx ana uiAKitHusa in children, whether it ariaes from teething or any other caaao. Fall direcUons for aains: will accompaay each bot tle. None Genuine nnleea the faoaunile of OUB- xia rjsruLLNB is on tbe ouUide wrapper. - Sold Dy.au juxneiiia ueaiera. S3 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Sale. THIS DAY (FRIDAY). 16TH INST. , at 10 A. M. , X tSOO lbs. 1. 8. Shonldera, Furniture, Cooking LS in circumference; for the Soaad'or Bmithvulo! one large SaU Boat jylStt CRONLY A MORRIS, Auctioneers. Lost, T3BTWBBK THIS CITY AND QRBHNVILLK Bound, a YAtUABLB PACKAGE, addressed care P. JU Bridgers Ca. The aade will bef liberally rewarded by leaving same at STAR Office. it Remember! VSJB CLAIM TH AT THE .KINQ OF SHIRTS v is ms b&xt in marker. It possesses all the advantages of any other on sale, aod an additional lonal Sold one or we rATJSNT.BLHBVB AJJJUsTKU. at samoprioe of these ot inferior Grade. MUNSON, Clothier and 17 IS U . Merchaat Tailor. JAMES C, UXJNi)S, . ... .. vJWTOGQI3T, .."' M NORTH FRONtf bT.,(NKAR PRINCESS.) iWniaUKGTOM, H, p. I HAVE IN STOCK A LABOE AND VARIED aaaortment of Gent'a Low Quartered Bhoca. which am Belling at a very small advance en the actual cost A fall line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Sandal Slippers: Newport Ties in great Yenoiy, at very tow pnoes. THOMAS JUL UUWJBX. lyl tf No. 47 North Market st. No Need of Sending Further. WILSON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SXES. OTBIOTLY NON-SECTARIAN. ABLE AND KJ Sncceasful Teachers. The Best Southera OoU leges and Universities Represented in the Faealty. ime ijiorarr ana ADDaraiaa. ena t , . 1 ,Jp- e Library and Apparatus. Spacious Building. I TT t -t- a --r . W. . -ilthv Location.' MUltarT DIsclDllne for BovSl I TT A I T . fir TT? APCAT 1 Healthy Location. Parental Discipline for Glrta. Xnure Average Xx- pensos $170 per year. Session begins first Monday in Bepiemper. Aaaress, lor uataiogae. 8. HASSELL, A. M., Principal, jy 1 StawlmDdiW fr au we WUson, N. C. Qlen-Alpine Springs, Bniie Co., H, C. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE SUMMER RESORT in North Carolina. 'Hotel accommodations unsurpassed. Board from $19 to fSO per month. Special arrangements made with families. A. J. RUTGES, Proprietor. Iris lot nac TAEEPrBOCK SPRING WATER AJ: Can be drank freely, the same aa any pore water. No danger of aa overdose. These Borises are la the State of New York., on tne Dora era or Laze untano. I have a tube running ia mv store, from which it Is sold day and night (Ice Cold), at five cents per giasa. VT ia- n. uiusfiK, Jruggist, jy is u Market btrect. Bacon. Fork and Lard. 100 Boze D" 8 8rDB8' do Smoked do Q Bbla City MESS PORK, QQ Tabs Tubs and Tierces LAUD, 'i For sale by jy 11 ti KJCUCUNJCK A C ALDER 3ROS. Flour. Flour. Flour. 1000 BblsFLOUB E,de, Bell Mills and Bob White always oh hand. For sale by , Jy 11 tf KBRCHNEH A C ALDER BROS. Molasses, Salt and Ooffee. tPA Hhds and Barrels liU CUBA MOLASSES, ij unau cnoice rwirru ao. 5000 8acka 8ALT- OA A Bags COFFEE, all grades, For sale by Jy 11 tf BJEBCHNXR C ALDER BROS, Hails, (Hue, Bungs. &c. 3QQ Kegs NAILS. 1CA Bbla choice GLUE, Atf J Bungs, KWets, Bed Ochre, Ac rmi aate oy KEBOHNKB CALDEB BROS Jy 11 tf Tin Booting 1 YNIOX OUT TOWN. GET OUB ESTIMATES. JL Merchants, aead for one prices. - Tinware be ?o7 the" fore placing your orders. Take an agency and bv mil adds the best aad u"r au oaaa ine vest mm folckest selling Cook Stove offered. The "SAM 1 Xto inveauneni requurea. tuusiDies ruraisnea. F. M. XING CO.. Store Dealers, Metal Workera and Jy 11 tf House Furnishers. Spring Iambs. A NOTHEB UOV Orf TfpSX FINE SPBINU i LAMBS, to-day and for the next thirty days, at the 1 . ' . . , I CmZENS' MARKET. '.' ' I ' Good Beef and Vegetables always on haad. 1 ap 15tf T. A, WATSON OO. One Oure one day,,,. .............. ... II M W4 a. ! 'V foot ya,. ...... .,.;,.., I'tt." x vo Sara... s e...... . ' f Oaa twLi,i;,l......Tl TO -TvKkn..,u,'.,j rr as M J -W Ojr 10 . ; Threa montta,:' H pa ' 8U MiUa,.,r . ac " . OMrw,.wl..... .. .M as orCoatnct ' AdTrtI(mnt takm at roe tlewaiary low latoa! ': i ) ; J v , j Tea il&aa solid MooporcU tnw aaako oa oqoara. NEy AVKTXSEKNl-rV, , ; Buffalo ;.. Ktliia '"? V ater, s Tor-rffflfofi errh f r nervous, "strmt.- fcrdtfT&'tttet of JX KrntBT8,aoCTVnlATHtSWj .y y AWOKBBVoVsv pyrariwsi ' ii j 'Vi, . v .... . 1 .- V-,. ii LftTTXB Of ML witr A: uammohu. Sorgaoa Qcaaral V. ft. Army (retired). f rofoiaor of Dlaeaaes of the Mind and Morvoaa UjnUm in the Unlveralty ol Mew Tack, eta 41 Wsst Mrs St , Irw' Toas.' jao t, 18.0. I have tor some time atada uoa of Um BoXalo U- thia Water in caaoa of afftetion of tbe M kKYOrs 8TSTSM, compUoatod wt a BBIOHTS DISSS SB OF THE KIDNXTS. or with a GOUTY DIATHS . . , . . SIS. the resolta hare boen emtaoatly aalUfactory . Lithlahas for maay yaara baaa a favorite Matedy with me in like cases, bat the BaSalo Wafer cor tatnly acta bettet thaMrixnsr ! aolatloa of the LUWa Haita aadli. by the stomach. fWo often Vreacrfbe ft la lacaa cases of CBBtBttiX' TTKZACMiA. reaalUas from over mental work, -la which the oasdttlna . . i . , . . called-NXBVOU3 DXSPXP8IA rxliU, and rase- rally with nurkol bent At. WM. A. MaMMOMO. M. iv- THOM1S F. GOODK, Proprietor lyl4 2tawew waaa Buffalo Utalabprtasa. Va. I TTTOTIT A R TT :"M"nTTO"V QAIN APPEALS TO THOSX WUO 1KB In debted to Boatwrlght McKoy to oobm for ward and make aqttlamvst. I tfioad, the money. You must all kaow thai U. ia ' actually anssaary thatl ahoald sottio as the -old baataaaa.; Pleaae don't delay. I treat that S daty iswajroariolvop will not allow this appeal to go saheedad, To on and all that owe the Ira of Boaiwright McXoy , I aalc, won't yoa please came forward aad setUe! I have, aod am receives daily FBJCS)1 QBO CXRIES. Would be pleased to sapoly ovenbodv. Will give prompt coatoaaers alt the credit they re Huire. One good turn descry ee aaotWj the. If 1 sell yoo on credit, and deliver gooda proaaptly, I think yon should pay f c r them la a reasonable Uaaa. I appeal to you. Lm I risk r THOMAS n. MCKOY. Z.P- S. It way be that soma over aeaalUve persona may take exceptions at the above, if tbey do, 1 now dow ana eay, no oaaooa la intra aad. I tm sursttoe and alLtf they will throw aaide preadloe and bring their better Jadgment to bear, wiU aay IMcKoy u right, aad we ought U pay prompUyoor SXmV?Sto thrown my banner to the brotae, aad If fair deal inn, small oroflta and li nv ImWam man lngm.1 profits and treaties? mr-faitow tBK juut win aooompiian wnas x mt nUnd shea I will GBOCXBYMAN IN OUB ClfY (la our special oontlnne to- be as we have beau. aura. jvmm uu mvo tarn. if 11 tr THOMAS H. MOK.OY. Water-IIill Ueal 1200 BUBBKLS nt&n VIBQINU MEAL. ALSO, ,. Hay, Cbhi & Oats, For sale by 1 .-a- w J y ia lwu Q, UIJjTS. Brown Cc Roddick 45 MARKET &TRI$T ABX OFFERING BOMB. GREAT BAEAUIM in Domestic Dalits suttablo for tbe Hammer. FaU Ue HnTCOiab (inilw ...,.i...$J SO Bri at nngea 1 10 The Batea Qoilt I Unlit : inies'QajYta! all'au 1 as aad quauUea, Engllah English Marae! at pribea rauging for al 75 to vo on. mySStf BROWN BODD1CX. t ,mt f ff 1 Wanted Immediately! T7K)UR GOOD YOUNG WHITE WOMEW TO X' work in Steam Laundry. Poaltloa and wageagood to competent labor. Call for oae Weak. JylOlw 11 MotUi WaUr at. Hot Weather Hatt? J r 4 IS.,, Try One I HAJIRISOX a ALUO. Jy'Uu Wire ITetttiis SCREENS V . For Door aatTwladows. Good to keep out ales Sad atoeaaltooa, Sash. Doors. Blinds. Lumber, and Building Material GoaeraOy. " ALTAFFFJt, F&ICl A Co., Factobt: Omoii Foot of Walnut St. XutL tear Bad Gross at. Jy 11 tf v . We are Eeally Offering QOME BIQ BABGAIRB IN CLOTnUNQ. Salts at $4 TS. worth SSSO. SalU at 6 00, worth 8 M. Baits at S 00, worth 11 Of. Aad so on up t the taeet. t Xrarythlag down ao low that It will badass every x , so bay. Who will favor as with a eaUf -m L.i, A. DATED, sad. two hundred aad dfty, si Wfata Veet,at tl oeata. evealy-dve eaata, ts clac. -Jy it tf Pare Eitea MI?5?.SI.BAjnr; bxamb. I tr . . . . T ma,w run., awos fatrv of MWwl Hraira Mli. iuui iul. BtocK or aeieetoa Ormga. Medlclnea, Toilet Arttclee. Pert amery. Clara, Braadiw, W aUkey, Ae. Alio? which 1 will ail s NSAoswtie r. ' . I- ' .JOHN aVM OLLHJLN JalJtf 4. , Sioaaaaeaaa,' Goall TCcal ! jQQ-TOKB aXACKSMTrvr.BOW laadtag. U' GRATE, 8TOVX aad FOUNDRY' COAU1 ' ' ri n piitHr.kv j. ;Jyatf Cor. Orange and S. Watet kta. OS (10
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