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THE HOBimiQ STAR. iillUSUSD DAILY iioEPT. ItOHOAVti. urB or suxscmiRioM aiVAjra m . '.V .. . '.r? 4 oo t s 1 oo rtu-we monUia. M w It rntv Sabeeribera, delivered in any part of the .h . v t5 eoUaet r nan than ..iiaauon jlQRNINGuEDITION. OUTLIXM. Detailed returns of the Alabama election .how larae Democratic raajontica. - GecGirfieWreceiredanoTaUoaatBaffalo. v y.; ho made a short epoech. Thel uil at Hempstead, Texas, was broken open ,ad all tho priaoaers released. trbe officii! report of Gen. farrows' engagement .i.-ra that it benn at 9 o'clock n thai morning and lasted nntil Sin tbeaftaxnoon; ... . .... I Burrows lost about 1,200 men; the Afghans took no prisoners. Mr. -Gladstone was free from fever yesterday morning. . Twenty-foor hundred cotton opera tives have been locked oat at Rockdale, Eng., the masters refusing the., demand for increased wacea, Dr. Tanner entered upon ike 33th day of his fast in good spirits; bis condition about the same as the day before; io the afternoon be was attacked with violent retching and ' vomiting which left him very weak. Alabama plant- tit complain of too much rain and appre buoJ great damage from tbe cotton worm. Democratic State Convention of Georgia met yesterday, organized, adopted the two-lhirdi rule and adjourned tu to-day. Twenty-one out of fifty-three officers with Gen. Barrows were killed; only twelve escaped unhurt. Tho defeat of the reactionaries in Frauce at the late cleciioojjfi-cepresented as crushing. Tiie Powers give Turkey three weeks to decide the Montenegrin question. New York markets: Money 2S per cent; ioiia quiet and steady at 11 9-16 II 1116c; southern flour dull and heavy; Wtii.-ni about Tc lower, ungraded red 94c t$$t Oui ; ora fTc belter, ungraded 4o 9'iriia turpentine steady at 29c; rosin quielnl$l 421 4?i. Total immigrants for Jnly at the port of New York, 25,490. The excellent Richmond State will Hi Mil) publish a semi-weekly edition. Garfield will be in New York to il a v to attend the Radical conference. There were 20,000 arrivals at At iiiuic City in two days. Ou Satur day 235 cars were ran. Gen. Hancock declines an invita tion to visit the Virginia YYbito Sul phur because of his engagements. Senator Johnston is very hopeful a to Democratic success in Vir ginia. Senator Vance is also much encouraged at the prospect in that Senator Vance was interviewed by iim Charlotte Observer. He gives a choerful account of the political out look and is confident of Hancock election. The trial of James T. Dejarnett for the murder of his sister, has been pontpooed until September on ac count of witnesses from North Caro lina being-absent. A lioaton atrent ofFprs Dr. Tanner - I 1900 a week to lecture. Is thy ser vant a dog that be should be thus entreated? JxJa not lecturing but beef tea arfd other -restoratives that he needs. The fusion of the Democrats and Greenbaokers in Maino is complete. Senator Blaine is said to be hard at work on a still-hunt. He promises big things for the Radicals in Sep- lernber. We will see. Well now, didn't the Stalwart roarers wake up the wrong passenger when they shook Hancock about that Carondelet letter? They feel like they had been stung by a whole nest of yellow-jackets. Henry Irving, the greatest living English actor, is very kind to tbe American actors rnow visiting En- land He has entertained them with a private supper several times at his own. room in the Lyceum The- atre. A t. TTf trA 1 - p- " y?an.- is, living , in Florida. He I wnteatnThA TtartfnrH Tim that U 1 I trong for Hancock. He says: "You may be surprised that I am now a ueoiocrat, but no man witn tbe interest of Uu South at heart can be a Republican. AJl the Republics no who come here are aly Radical politicians, or they turn De mocrat.. Air. Alex. Stephens was serenaded 'ew nights ago in Georgia, when he spoke strongly andenthusiaatical- ly for Hancock, :, predicting his elec- J to hear or to .be reported.in the Ob tion. Ha m fiiV tha ".Tnratlfl $fV6T, Col. Kenan, - in - his ieply, Presidential ticket -challenged the support of all good" citizens, without rpgard to party affiliation, fwho are lQe lovers of good government, peace id fraternity. ' naanawasaManansaaannsjBBMnnasasaasasaeaaaasasasan " The barque 8eaU& sailed from Mar "eillea for this port on the 4tb inst. 'VW ei --v ... i, ., . T , . i .i t, f t j. : yr VIOL. ,XXVI.-NO: 116. Tbe only "outrage milln that we hear of jast now is run by tKe Radi-I oals, and negroes furnish the grist. John H. Harris, a colored Demooratio speaker, was stoned in Delaware,1 and another was shot or stabbed s in I Kentuckvt the ori fArriAirin maVa Demonratm ' mtmhm Af1. - , - ' - emocrawo I Ucf eU. - As ?ng M t is only ? Dem- I ocratio negroes who are the victims it in all rioht. in tha Ava kn ' But j est let any Radical negro be thrashed or shot at for robbing a hen roost and what a howl is " set 'up. Every organ turns its old crank to the tune of the shot-guu policy in the South. It has been ascertained that nine teen States have a population of over one million each. They are Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa. Kansas. Kentnokv. MaaRAnW 4' setts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jer sey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Ten nesse, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin. Kansas shows the largest per centage of in crease 179. The Republican Conference in New York is understood to be called main- j ly for two purposes: first, to raise campaign funds, and, second, for planning a camnaism in the donhtfnT I A ; nrtm t o.. I - O I auu u ovu. vi uuuwoiu oMbes. I It is not known positively whether I Conkling will be on hand or not. Population ofNortn Carolina Tawni, Onr corrected list shows the fol lowing: Wilmington, 17,603: Ra leigh, 9,130: Charlotte, 7,075; New Berne, 0,418; Favetteville, 3,720; I vv oioo. t?i:-.k-.V nuJ I 2,300; Asheville, 2V316; balem, 1,354; I Greensboro, 2,116; Hickory, 1,115; I Statesville, 1,063; Kinston, 1,217; Goldsboro, 3,180; Reidsville, 1,200; Tarboro, 1,603; Laurinburg, 912; Newton, 2,320; Shelby, 990; Hender son, 1,416; Concord, 1,262; Durham, 2,005; Warrenton, 815; Monroe. 1,564; Hendereonville, 555; Halifax, 376; Greenville, 911; Graham, 379; Company Shops, 817; Mooresville, 510; Oxford, 1,349; Weldon, 1,000; I Snow Hill, 400; Washington, 2,500. I TUB STATU OinPAIGN. Several Republicans havo joined the Hancock and Jarvis Club at Dal las. Gen. Leach spoke to 2,000 people iu Salisbury ou Monday. Tbe Dem- h out-Leached Leach, and bUb IOVpiD WCtU WI1U nibu U.u.BI asm. Raleigh Netos. There will be a celebration in this city on the 1st of Ootober of the -colored Hancock, Jarvis and Cox clubs. Delegates from four clubs are ex I . ... 1 pected to participate. Speeches will I be made, and there will be a torch- light procession. -Raleigh Observer, Lumbertoo Etonian-. The H.O- cock, Jarvis ana uowa uao mes ana i avenge the wife. He borrowed a shot perfected its organization" last Wed-1 gun and deposited its load into Hayes ab- nesdav. We learn! that steps I ar hin taken to have aflaO- raiaincr I . v. . r; , T f. r 1 a" tfcOVi JL,au- " UJUU"' I to-day, we expect to see a Hancock I nag floating in every public place m I hf I , J . - v Charlotte Observer'. Last night a Central Hotel with; the - -band, ana gave Gov. Vance a serenade. la re sponse to calls he came forward and addressed them in his old-fashioned style. It recalled the campaign of 1876, and revived the enthusiasm which made it famous in the political history of North Carolina. Maj. Dowd spoke at Lilesville, Friday, and at LincoIntOD, yesterday, to large 1 crowds. He was greatly pleased with I his reception. Senator Vance goes to Asheville the latter part of this week, and will remain the bal ance of the month in the mountains. He wilt take the stump in September, - -The Democratic Executive Com mittee for tbe Sixth Congressional District is to meet in Charlotte on the 6th mat. 5 Raleiizh Observer : General Cox ?nd Capt. Coke o boro on Monday, to a large , crowd, fc0afw bv the BDeeche8. Kenans villn nnrrpfinondent: Jndo;e Buxton, i . . wriuon nAK naased over Gov. I - T . . . r ...r : . i ; I jams' points wuuou noticing inenu He reiterated the Republican plat-i I form, and discussea tne western - ,. t. ji n-. A ss orxn caroiins xvauruau. uo oi.eppou exactly into Jarvis' trap, and got caught. Gov. Jarvis explained the railroad question; satisfactorily to all present. He explained his v votes on the special tax bonds satisfactorily and I orr.n1 Rri-rirnnTjn. with loud ftDolausel I RTtnn AA not nlv. bnt irave wav ' " 1 u I tO Dr. Norment, Who ID hlS speech I made use of language toe indecent I for the ladies and eentlemen present I promptly scorched and rebuked him. Dr. Norment does not - go to unsiow. : Physicians all admit that Qunine only effects a temporary suspension of the at tacks of Fever and Ague, unless preceded by a reliable anti-bilious Medicine. The testimony of thousands establishes beyond a doubt that Dr. VTutt'e Liver Pills, fol lowed by Quinine, is a permanent cure for Chills and Fever and all bilious diseases, f WILMINGTON t r ' " a ' t L - "iriSfr. -r' , nows i an in - crease of 5.852 in ten years. McDowell .county's population is 9,860, a gain of orer 25 per cent. . ; State - Pharmaceutical Con ven- I tiba meets at Raleiirh off the llth inat . t;--On the 2d the thermpmeterWas I 94 al Raleigh. It was 83 at Wilmington Miss Ina McCall is from South I Carolina, and not Via Carolina, as some I - ppOB0 m t. , '' , . ,ori V . 1, ;!,:r I Ab. la impoasioie io ien me mur j eluded in the reports. I talttv flf KalAlirh tho Insnahm la in. That was " our paragraph about Prof. Dabney and Central University. But that is the way.: It was earlv bereaved of its aaaay. ... Sandv Harsrrave fixed two pistol shots into Henry Hargrave, both colored, in Davidson county. The man will die. The assassin escaped,' says the Lexington jaxiange. Washington JPressi We learn mat many or the farmers of this section have been troubled considerably with, lice th"cV I peea the result. I m. . . nere are precisely no more, no less six thousand one hundred and three negroes in North Carolina who are between 107 and 200 years old: ' Every- Dody is satisfied of the . This, is a great State for old negroes anyhow. Raleigh Recorder. A private note from Bro. A. McA. Pittman. July 27th, informed us that be was in an excel lent meeting at Brown's Creek churcb. Union, 8. O. The interest at Salem con tinued after the meetinr closed there, and ten or twelve professed religion. "A Baptist" at Laurel Hill writes us: "Allow me to express my hearty approval of your well timed article in rela- . V tl.l l -JI. . 1 T-l -I """wopoiiucaieaiioriaiB oi me xm- ecu HBCOTaar In the two last numbers. As a Baptist I regret exceedingly to see such stun in tne organ or our denomination. . l am truly glad that you did not let such shameful articles pass unnoticed.!' Lexington Mechange: The agent of the Columbia Cotton Mills, on Deep river in Randolph county, is making great improvements at that place, among which maybe named an addition of 92 by 48 feot to the, old building, making it as fine a nnrchaaad ftsonno wnrth nf nw And im. proved machinery, which will be placed in f tne new ouiiding. this old factory will now take its rank among the late its rank among the best in Randolph. Raleigh Netos: Information from Grove township, Johnston county, tells of a cutting affray which took place between two men, one named John Black, of Fav etteville, tbu other Darling Jones, of Har nett county. The difficulty originated about a dog, when hard words .resulted in blows. and Black drew his knife, severely cut Jones twice in the back: after which infu- riated by this row Black attacked a man nameu iving and cnased mm inrongn nis house and off hia plantation. Black was arrested and committed to jail in Smith- field. Lumberton Hobesonian: The services io the Hall conducted by Revs. N. B. Cobb and W. T. Jordan still continue with increasing interest. There were thir- j teen enquirers last Sunday night. We learn that two of Chas. Purcell'a (colored) sons aged 14 and 13 years, were drowned at Sinclair's mill pond last Monday week. We regret to announce the death. from consumntion. of MtaalHattie McLean. 'which occurred at the residence of her mother Mrs. M. A. McLean last Sunday night. A negro recently walked from Rockingham to this place, a distance of a . jam. 11 . I ai ny mu weivo nours Charlotte Observer : Yesterday evening John Hayes, colored, fell out witn B? ESWZ XTVo domen. Hayes is not dangerously hurt. r " ?l. reensnoro, and JUr. Weaver, or tne Asnevule Journal, are ex- changing courtesies again. This is Mr. B.'s time. He says that "Deaver stands indicted in the Jrederal Court at Asheville for defrauding the United States while a Ideputy collector, and it has been his official I duty, by direction of the Commissioner of Hence these tears. Raleigh 'Netos We learn that $500 was collected for the support of Trini ty College during the Fayetteville District Conference. Died very sudenly on the 21st of July, at Brintley's Creek, Brad ford county, Pennsylvania, of pulmionary hemorrhage. Mr. Walker Pearce, of Fay etteville, N. C. Mr. Pearce, while at supper on the evening of his death, was taken with violent coughing, and during thft n--ftxvom immorii-tPiv xnir Mr Pearce was a man of some education, ec- centric in his notions, and is known as the author of some tracts predicting the end of the world in March, 1880. He was son of the Bey. John H. Pearce, a local Methodist minister of note in his day, and a Millerite at the time when Miller's doctrines were in vogue. , We find the following con densed in the Charlotte Oitcrver: : "The an nual report of the; North Carolina Agri cultural Experiment Station for the year ending April 15, 1880, Shows that Prof. weigldnv.lto,amto seeds and anuyzea cnenxicaia, ieruiiaers. maris, sous a and waters, and made search for poisons in I all cases submitted. The result of his work on fertilizersBhosrn by the follow- ine statement The commercial value of I per ton to $39 40.. . We pay $4 less, and ( nt an aiucw wwuiai uw ,uiuio uut The exDense of the station for last year . . I .1 . MA.tl. Sf AA . n M was S6.673 47. The total, income arising from the taxon fertilizersbas. been $80,- 117 81. 5 :?!' Raleigh Observer: Mr. Fabius H. Busbee has aceepted an invitation tospeaK 0n the 16th at a large mass meeting to be l held in Southampton county, Virginia. Yeaterdsy Panny Burt, a negro con- vict. returned to tne enitenusry,or ner nJl -nrd after an abaenca of mora than three weeks from the gang of -.prisoners to which sneneiongeo. one, Dy some means, got away from the gang on the University, Railroad, but must have become tired of sweet liberty.. Mr.'Best has paid into the -Bute Treasury the amounts" due to August 1, as called for in the contract. He has called . on the State for a sufficient number pf copvicts to .bring ;thet force up to 500. to be furnished, at tbe. earliest possis ble moment. He has "madeiarrangements to nnah the work righton, and to settle the floating debt of the road.; - Fifty con victs were yesterday sent up from the ren ltentiary to the bead of the Western North' Carolina Railroad. This will make ? 875 i . r : . . . .. . . - ' - ' ! : ' o N. C. THURSDAY, eonricU on that work. Iron has been ordered, and is expected in a little time, to J jr uo luau JUItl Aoaa ffUlO, , iiuia UU 1UD Iam X.a A BbaiflllA Waak 01 a 1 totf beyond AshevUle wili .be begun this weeic - " ,-,v!,; "' H BVT AO VBBTISBmBNT m. J. G. Mtjnds Druggist. ; ' John Mkltojc A card. .' Heinsbebqeb Ledgers, &c. , jCboklt & Mobbis For sale. a ' Mossosr Piece goods cheap. HAJEoasoiT & Allk Straw hats. NbncB Meeting Wil. Market Co. . Cbostlt & Mobbis For rent or lease. Postponed Parade Howard R. E. Co. Local Dots. - Cotton futures closed in New Yoik yesterday bear-ly steady. : - Oor venerable friend, Mr. L. B. Huggins, is quite ill at his residence in this city. Two young shad jumped on the theateamer A. P .. Hurt and were I captured ou oer last downwara trip. ' Don't forget the meeting of the Hancock, Jarvis and Shackelford Club, which comes off at tho City Hall this even ing. The fellow who was shouting for Hanfield and Garcock last night said he paid his money and had a right to take his choice. It is rumoied that Dr. Tanner will open a boarding house in this city in October. We presume he will locale on Water street. A parade of the Howard Relief Fire Engine Company was to have taken place to-day; but has been postponed, and will probably come off next week. The committee having in charge the Democratic Ratification Meeting are requested to meet at the City Hall this afternoon at 6 o'clock promptly. Capt. Jos. Price, flarbor Mas ter, is off oo a tiip to Wrightsville Sound, where he will remain for a fow weeks. In the meantime Capt. Wiilter Coney will act as Harbor Master. There will be an excursion on the Passport to Smilhvillo and the forts, on Thursday next, the 12th iriHt., under the management of the ladies of tbe Front Street M. E. Church. Winnie Loftin and Sarah Davis, tried beforo the Mayor yesterday morning for an affray, were subsequently committed to jail io default of security for their ap pearance before the Criminal Court. Gen. M. W. Ransom, Gov. T. J. Jarvis, Hoo. D. G. Fowle, F. H. Busbee, Esq., and Hon. M.T. Leach have aceepted the invitation of the Committee to attend and speak at the grand ratification meeting on the 24th inat. We are indebted to L. M. Long, Secretary, for a complimentary ticket to ihe eleventh annual exhibition of the Roan oke and Tar River Agricultural Society, to be held at Weldon, October 11th, 12tb, 13th, 14th and 15tb, 1880. Mr. A. Haight, advance agent of W. C. Coup's Monster SboWj registered at the Purcell House last night, and pro poses to arrange for the circus to visit Wil mington about the 9th of September, pro viding the city of Wilmington license is not j prohibitory. ; Rtaror'a Clonrt. ' " Edward Herring Was up for drunken ness and disorderly conduct on Tuesday night, between 8 and 9 o'clock,, on Front, between Ann and Nun streets. Defend- I; ant was ordered to pay a fine of $5 or b ; locked up for five days. Winnie Loftin and Sarah Davis were .called up for an affray: in .the ' neighbor- hhood of Fourth and Brunswick streets, on Tuesday morning, " between 11 "and 12 o'clock. .The evidence was to the effect that tbe two got into a quarrel . aid finally I came to blows, when Sarah Davis drew a j knife from her bosom f which was exhibit ed in court) ana cut Winnie iioitm on me arm and. shoulder, upon which the latter Beized a roc and burled it at her antago nist, striking her and knocking hor down. Defendants weTe ordered to give a justified bond in the auto of f 50 each f or their ap- A. .fttiM- n.im. I inal Court. -; Tbarmonaoter Reeora. ! "yvf-f l TM asm s t OhAiM ilio aat-sliA tVlaa UsiryejTngasiungton ieaii as ascertained from the daily bulletin TT . 7 . ;, nsUUUUVUt IU laajUSJkJt VtUUn ua saa, ayasjj Atlanta. ........ .78 Jacksonville . . . , .80 Augusta. . .... ,.ov Key West,, Charlotte ....... .70 Mobile,. .....77 Montgomery ..... 85 Corsicana, 7d New Orleans,. . . . PuntaRassa,. Savannah. . . .... .88 Mmfngton,. -?7 Galveston, .81 Havana. .. ....... Indianola, .......83 To toe Tried lor Xistreonv. i Lewis Green, colored, had a hearing be- fore one of the Justices of the Peace, yes- terday, on the charge of stealing money, the ..proceeds of the. . .sale - of a watch, the property of another man. He was ordered to gffdbond'iu the sum of $50 for his ap pearance at the present term of the Crimi nal Court, in default Cf which he was com mitted to jail ; ': T.r?. -. v . . - HORSEFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE IN INDIGESTION AND NERVpTJS DI -8EABES. I have extensively used Horse- xoras A.cia irnospnaw in my; practicem 1 cases of Dyspepsia, Nervous -Prostration, I Sad kindred affections, and I ' have almost invariably obtained very great results. I tv,;., v., i A. Tban, jul. L. I fmiadelpnia. l - AUGUST 5. 1880. ! lMot io Regtard. to Blaliop :n . klDson'a condition. -. Since our last we have been furnished with much more ' favorable intelligence in 1 . . S I reference to the condition of the venerable? I !rometer are the indications for this sec Bi8hopAlkInsoniwe have been pormftted! I tion to-day. .. ... I.- to take the following extract from a letter from Cot.1 John W. Atkinson, to his partner in this city, CapL E. W. Manning : ; "When I reached '. here . (Baltimore) on , Saturday morning, I found father very ill,; and the day previous hia illness seemed ex treme. On Saturday, however, he mani festly improved, so continuing to grow bet ter, and is to-day decidedly better. . Wei are therefore much more hopeful. Should he have no relapse, the physicians say, he may avail himself of tbe offer of the Vice President of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail road, and go in his private car to the White Sulphur on Thursday next. I shall in that event accompany him to the White Sul phur, and hope if he reaches there safely to be myself at home some time next week." .' Heavy Rain a, ., This section was again visited by very heavy rains on Tuesday night and yester day, and the streets and sidewalks were once more badly washed, giving the street brigade another siege in putting them in proper condition. It is feared that the su perabundant rains will have a very bad effect on cotton in this immediate section. From the daily bulletin of the signal office at this station, we learn that all along the coast, from this place to Cedar Keys, Fla., there was more or less rain, and while Wilmington showed 0.69 inches of rainfall for eight hours ending 2:56 P. M., Charlotte, N. C, registered 0.70 inches, and Cedar Keys, Fla., 0.80. The greatest ! amount of rainfall in this city, however, was between 3 and 11P.M. 0.94 inches. What it was at the other places mentioned, , for the same time, we have no record. For tbe twenty-four hours ending at 12 . . . ni . .i i o ciuca mm, oirui, incues oi ram uau fallen in this city. Criminal Conrt. The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday: State vs. Amos Bostoo, charged with an assault. Paper to be returned to the Jus- tico of the Peace. Stale vs. Amos Boston. Case dismissed at defendant's costs. , State vs. Amos Boston, charged with as sault, and battery. Case dismissed. State vs. Sam Smith, arraigned for a nui sance. Defendant round guilty, and sen tenced to the House of Correction for six months.: . '; State vs. Edmund Hill, charged with as sault and battery. Case continued on con dition that defendant gives a bond in the sum of $100 for bis appearance at the next term. Several other cases of minor importance were disposed of. Oar Inaane. The County Commissioners of New Han over have been notified by tbe authorities of the new.Colored Insane Asylum, located ted ih1 . 1 at Goldsboro, which, under the "super tendecce of Dr. W. H; Moore, of that place, has been formally, opened and is now ready for the reception of patients-, lht nrnviainn tins Iwnn mar! a fnr thfi arinnmi. I modation of four of the insane now con fined in the building used for that purpose at tbe County Poor House. On Saturday, therefore, Julia Moaeley, Harriet Fillyaw, Sarah McKenzie and Fannie Hill will be taken to Goldsboro by competent guards and placed in the Asylum.; . .. ; : It is said that Harriet Filiyaw, who was. one of the oldest patients under the cars of the county, has not lain down in nine years, always persisting in Bleeping in a' chair. - : ;:: - "' seaaior Vance Htard From. Major J. W. Dunham baa received a letter from the i Hon. Z. B. Vance, in reply to an invitation to be present and address the oeODle at our grand ratification meet ing on the 24th hist,' in which he states that her will try and be here on tnat occa- sion, and if he finds that it will be im practicable for him to do so, he will notify the Committee to that effect. It is to be hoped that he will find , it convenient. to be present, as his failure o do so will , be a great disappointment to his, many friends and admirers in this section of the 8tate. - Report of the Cblef of ilto Plre De partment. We learn froni the report of Col. Roger Moore, Chief of the Fire Department, made to the last meeting of the Board of Alder men, that there were.only three fires in tbe city during the month of July; two on. the 16th and one.on the ;19tb, two of which were accidental and one incendiary, and two of which were extinguished without damage of moment. The Cape Fear en gine bdrse that died on - tbe 16lh has been replaced by a very fine you ng bay horse, a substantial animal and one that 'will pro bably last a longtime and do good service Death of su Old Aeaalntaaee. Information has been received heie to the effect that Capt. Thos. L. Tilton, master of the Schr. B. K! litton, died at Ibis home in Mana8quan, N. J., on tbe 28th' uU. Capt Tilton was well and favorably known in this community, having been . engaged ainee the winter of 1873 in . running corn from the eastern counties of jthis State to this.city - B&was greatly respected, in his business relations for; his honest and up-i right dealing. oJr:nR 1 - - - .'-o - '---. ! Thousands; and. thousands of children de.eaeh year, of Dysentery and. DiartBOa that could Jhave been saved if their moth-. era Bad given mem Ar. uuus uapy Byrup, ice cents. ' t ; ; f -T' 4 - iWHOLE NO. 4,048 - ' I To-Daji Indleatioiia. Partly clqndy weather, with raios, south erly windp8ibly,, becoming variable. I stationary or higher tomperatare and ba-. Appointment for Bllxabetta and ' WnlteTllIo-Clrcalia, Klattaedlat B. ; Cbnren, sonata. , . r . , : FIBST BOUND. i Wayman, first Sunday in September at 11 A. M. . Carver's Creek, first Sunday : In Septem ber at 4 P. M. Shilob, Tuesday following at 11 A. M. Liberty. Wednesday following at 1 1 A. M. Smith's, Thursday following at 11 A. M. i: Peacock's, Friday following at 11 A. M. Fair Bluff, Saturday following at 11 A.M. 3erro Gordo, same day at 7J P. M. Whiteville, second Sunday in 8eDtember at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Abbottsburc ' Tuesday following at li jr.-ju. . r Shaw's. Wednesday following at 11 A. M. Sineletarv's. Saturdav folluwimr at a p. m: Purdie's. third 8undav in Sertember at 11 A. M. Elizabetbtown, same day at 7 J P. M. Elizabethtown. fourth Sunday In Sen. tembet at 11 A. M. . . Bladen Sorincs. same dav at 4 P. M. f iXJnion, Wednesday followiog at 11 A. M. The appointments for mv assistant will be announced in due time. Parties" interested will olease nreaerve this notice. . M. H. Moore. Pastor in Charge. Rev. J. W Randle bavins been adviaed by his physician on account of failing health to discontinue preachioe for the present, tbe authorities of the church have placed Rev. M. H. Moore, with an assis tant, in cbaree cf the Whiteville Circuit In addition to his own work on tho Elizabeth Circuit TBS MORNINO STAR Mn !.. h. h.a t following places in the city : The Purcell Uooae. barria' Newa' Btand. and the Stah Office. From Prof. A, 1 Jackson, Laval Unlveralty, Qae TTl !.v e4good deal of Oolden'a Lfebig'g Lioald Bxtract of ueef and Tnnlr. inTiitn. my private practice, and can recommeaa It aa ex- IrelXmiV BIAfnl In .mm A l j i.ii 1 and weak digeetion requlitnjr atWDrtheniajr neo2 j iahment. i Qaasii Bmu tt. wn( NO GOOD PRRACrrrwfj w .... a . ..... 9' work preacka good aermon, try a law anit well, doctor a paUeat, or write a good article when be xeela niiaerable and drill, wuh ainrH.h hr.in nnateady nervea, and none should make the attempt In each a condition when it can be ao eaallv aa cbeaply removed by a little Hop Bitters. Bee and other column. Albany Tlmea. fileepleaenea. almost fnriaM aHim mm . hi. ordered atate of tbe btomach. . Stimulate the or gans of digestion, regulate the ' bewele and thereby produce soand andlrefreshlng sleep, narcotics and aedaUvea murder sleep, and such forced and onnat oral stupor U eeoa followed bv 111 effects. Rut Rim. mona Liver Retulator will remove tne cause of restlessness and sleeplessness by regulating- the Stomach; tbna. by Improved digestion by a regu lar habit of body free alike from laxity or consu- vwowu k noaua wiu do estaousned, wita ite attendant bleaaing. sound sleep. , "I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia and loaa of sleep. Aa soon aa I feel the least nervoa. I take a dose of Simmons Liver Regalator, and sleep "'a"- an. nuiajut oaiAriT. "erUwoldsYUle. qv" A DOWN TOWN MITRflR AT0T havn. .jt Beveral sleepless nights, disturbed by the aeoniea and cries of a saffering child, and beccanlng con vinced that Mrs. Winalow's i 8oothin?r ... Just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home aad acquainting his wife with what he had done, ahe refused to have it ad ministered to the Child, aa ah itmn.1. i. , w. j . AUM iukoius cnua passed in Buffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day following, the father found the baby still worse, and while contemplating another eleep leaa night, the mother stepped from the room to at- rn ritsr: Tnt had" welt. and I "" HtUe fellow awoke in.the morning bright and I rSir S: rirur uc Qaue8 sua lert the father happy- The mother was delighted with the sudden wumuuiugi), ana aunoagn at flxst offend er ii decepuoa practiced upon her, has eea- f"l?vJ W1,Ab! S J i " I"- mmrmmm mmmmi WMm m Of the Brruo never vet f1lvi to niin. ikTk.i,. I aad overcome the nralniiWa nt th. Ti I " I - I by all Drugfiiata. 85 ceata a bottle. Sol NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sent or Lease, That New Two Story Building, on Front Street, next north of L.. Vollera. ksa.. 43x93 feet; will be arranged for one or two Stores, CKONLY MORRIS, Auctioneer., ' 8tock and Seal Saute Broker.. aa 5 It For Halft. That verv desirable Three Storv Brick Dwelling, N, S, corner Fourth and Ches- I las. l.si aut Streets, Lot 06x165 feet, upon accom ISt moaaung terms, oy UAUfllil a MUUK18, Auctioneers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers. an 5 It A Card. JT HAVING BEEN REPORTED THAT I WAS oa the Republican Speakers' stand, at their recent Ratification Meeting, I desire to deny the report, as I have no inclination to make myself con. myseir conspicuous JOHN MELTON. that way. . an 6 It Postponed. TU1B PARADE OP THE HOWARD RELIEF JL Fire Eatrine GomDanv. which waa to have Ita- aen piace to-oay, nas oeeo postponed antu runner notice is Klven. , By order of the Foreman. w. Jr. ldEaaaiAH, ecretary. P. 8. All members who have not obtained Uni forms are notified to get them at once. aa 5 It Notice. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the WILMINGTON MABKKT COMPANY will be held at the Front Street Market. MS XT BA TURD AY, at 4 o'clock P M. By order or tne tioara of Directors. WM. LARKINS. an 6 It Secretary. Notice. TOURING THE ABSENCE OF OUS CUTTER North, we will sell balance of Piece Goods by the yard JUST TO COVER COST. MUNSON, Clothier and an 5 It Merchant Tailor. JAMES C. MUNDS, DRUGGIST, 85 NORTH FRONT ST., (NEAR PRINCESS,) ... WILMINGTON, N. C. SLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE. STAUN TON; VIRGINIA, onens Its 81st Sesstoa Sep tember SOth, 1880. Among the first Schools la the United States for young ladies, . Climate aasar passed. Surroundings beaatlfuL Pnpila fn enteen States. : AaoN thb LOwaer Taaxs tlinoa. . j raTaa ; jiiumbo . - ouau. nwiijifa ium, mgiau i TERMS : - Board, weaning, ugnts, Kaguaa. ourse, xrfuin, rrencn, ior eaca auu ui w Dcnoias- i tie year. Bl 1 Sir. All extras very low, vot Catalogue, address - V i Kav. WM. A. HAilRis, i. u.,rresMea t Jy 7 eodAWlmAWSw we fr aa Staunton, Va. ' Eiii c::: i U&TE1 OP, ApVJSUTISiriO One Bqaara o& 4y,. 00 . - " - two dara,.....,.... ...... ...... -1 7a , i, . uraeuii,,,.,,. , oo flv Oaya...... ... a do Onawaek,.. 4 00 Two woeka,.....j. ..;...... ... M w S M Oaa month. .. 10 00 Two montha,.,M..M. IT 00 Tare moataa, 4 00 Slxmontha.. ............ 40 00 I ..I M I " OaoyMtr........ 60 00 fWOootnct AdrcrtiMavnu taka at profoi I Tea llnaa amiA K Tea ttaea a lid XHooparall type make oae sqaare. NEWr ADVERTISEMENTS, CppartnorBhip. s,-y WW TOBJC, Arut t, 1880. jyB. dxoitda.w. biiLT bkcomcs i utu- auS .. UIK80N Jt C0UM1NU. Wanted, for Cash, DUIKD YA.NILLA LKAVJS. POWU LJLLY, and BLUB KUA MOOTS. Moat be eleaa aaddnr. JOHN 1 noLUBH. Jr., Ataltaffar, Price it Co. 'a. aa 4 lw Nutt Btreel. . Straw Hats ! T VERY LOW PRICX8 I UAKK1SON AUJCN, y llaUer au6 tf Ledgers," JOUBNALS, CASH BOOKS , Peaay Boeka, BUI Hook, Trial Balance, Iteeorda, Letter Preaa Copyinf BooLf, Time Book, Fancy Vemoraidama, ' Pocket Booka fall of Money, Paper, Envelopes, Inki of all Colon, MacUace, Ac. Ac, For aale cheap at aaStf laaiKSBKRQKX'B. At Dyers' pRICK OF FANCY HALF-AO 8 K GBKATLT KKBrJCKD. NEW LOT CELLULOID COLLARS. ' aa S tf FASniONABLK BCAltrS. Bagging. Ties and Twine. 500 BollatDd&iar BolUBAOGINO, Tom TIES,' mnn w twine, roraeleav EEROUMEKA CALDEH BBOt.. aaltf Hoop Iron. Nails. Glue. O K Ton. 1 Inch, 1 U end H inch HO(P IB j2Q Keg. NAILS, inn Bbla chelce GLUE. For .ale by KBRCHHEB CALDEH BHCfe aultf Salt. Salt, Salt. 3000 8ack" UVErooL8ALT full weight, stripped tacks For aale by KERCB.MKR A OALDEK BBttb aul tf Com, Heal and Hay. 3000 BM WUle ud TellowOORN. QQ Bush Water M1U MEAL, 2Q Bales Choice HAT, For sals by an 1 t KKKCHMJUi A CaLDEJt UKOh QUILTS. Brown & Roddick 45 MA R TT7ST Si TR Ti. WT 1 A RE OFFERING BOMB GREAT BAJIGAINM 1VMAIm It. aa ManST Bridal Quilt Fringed. I 15 TheBatee Quilt . . . .V.'.Y.V'.'.'.'.l'.'.'.'.'.'. 1 W BnlrHih Muufll n.ll. .11 .. ...nn at prices ranging for il 15 to f 00. my S3 tf BROWN BODD1CE. Hardin's FaBjenanna Coloac, pHlS ELEGANT TOILET WATER possesses a jl maicniesa oomoinauoa or ooors, lorml most delightful and lasting boneuet. The maicniess oomoinauoa or ooors. forming a nuu ana tasting ooaeuet. Tne Fra grance m Delicate, theOoor Permanent, the Style Elegant, the Price Popular. Prepared and sold only by 1. U. HARDIN, DrorgUt, tu 1 tf New Market owis tne Time T QET YOUB BtJGQT, CARRIAGE, CART OB fjt., hI. u.am tti. nii-. nri.iM Dray. Harness, Saddle, Bridle, Collar, Whip or anything in this line at Bock Bottom Prices. Re pair, neatly executed at short notice, at P. H. HATDEH'S Factory. aul tf Third, bet. Market aad Princess st. Boilers ! Boilers! m CYLINDER BOILERS, ' - - K Inches diameter, 40 feet long. All in prime order, for sale by ' '' ap S4 tf EDWARD KIDDER oBONS. Ho Time SHAKE BANDS WITH OUR AUNTY. NO time to blow with printer's Ink. Baatnet mod. Grinding EVERY DAT and XVERT NIUHT to an the latve order for tne popular eras as made at the CAPE FEAR MILLS. Jyiitf o. boney aosa Tate's Book Btore, JJEAD QUARTERS FOR CAMPAIGN OOODfl, Picture, of Hancock and Engllab and OarSeU sad Arthur, all sines; Campaign Badgss aad Flags In great variety, aaltf aW. TATES. People's . Ratification. 3TTKRBOURO'S . MEN'S WXAB DEPOT popalar aad still ahead. Clothing at SJalf Price. 1 celebrate our fourth year of saceees, next k, by a grand Bearish of Bargslas. Cveetrfs; tersfor exact date.") Cargo of ''Challenge' posters Shirts expected dally, aaltf .1 W - 1 ,. . OTTEBBOUnd'S Klectrie Light Front. Fresh, .arrivals., T RUNES, DRIED : APPLES, jl reari imti Pearl Barley aad Bastv Aaothec Ue of Am aae Faltoa Market Beef. - Northern iriaa PntatMa. A lot ef Brooms. WUl Sell low at retail WanJt aiul WUlow Wars; a full has of Family Groceries. Ci gars, Tobacco aad Liqnors, all at Bottom Prices. Call aad see.. L VOULEKt. aultf t aad to South Front atreej. Bellovno High School, . - ftltlinwfi aTVa VTtAT A 1 ' ' corner Weft w m mUnm AW seasj , Oa ya. ii Team. R.B., 15 milee west of Lynch. barg. . Young men and boys prepared for 1 area ror uatver- altv or for business. BeaaUfal i Able corps of teacher.: therou wir t iw muDM. p nmai Ml namiy loeawoa. laaeaeaui A.nie corps or teecners; theroaga mstractkm. U- beral provision for the scoaaimodsttoa aad sosnfort of students. For Oataloguee eoatalning Ufot Uoeuaddress W. B. ABBOT. PrtaciML : , Jy u eodSmDAW th aa ta BelUyue PX., Ya. mac 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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