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'15,' 75e HOEOTIIG STAB X 4 7.fl If V i 4 S S T Ik f- r S8ID PlttT IZUJUT WJ NDAYn. -. . " ' ,1 rtV -rv '. ?.r. irl 1. 1. uSS OS bw?v ii j iviottorised to collect f er mora thin three mraUi iJvsnce. MORNING-EDITION; -TTrt the Post Office at Wiftningtoa, N. tt, Bpwrw u second-class matter. : i sS" 'OUTLINES. ! o 0. Chick, whilst ep, .severed, tie head of' bis bed-fellow from his t body ; this occurred in Pvid8on county, . N, C." Ohio Republicans in Thirteenth Dis- uict Dominate A. P. Clark for Coogrcw. J Russia will builJ ten clippers,' i K An heir to the Spanish throne is expected ihe last of August Eight men, were killed in a colliery explosion near Weixharji, Wales. Mr. Gladstone is improving. . Piilisment will rise on the 27th Inst. -The Ameor is nervous. Two more killing "cases in Texas. -The ship Edith Troop has not been heard . from in 101 Jays; she sailed from New Orleans; givcu up for lost. , The Putnam Pha lui. of Hartford, Conn., will accept the Giie City Quarda' invitation and visit At !ltIlU. -Dudley U. Hakellt .Republi ciu, nominated in the Second Kansas Dis- uici. Democrats in the Eleventh Missouri District nominate John B. Clark. Alex. C. Branecom, of Florida, in dicted Tor forgery in New - Ywk by the grsod jury. Ohio Democrats of the Third District,, nominated Gen. J. D. Ward and California - Democrats of the fourth District nominated Wallace Leach. Dr. Tanner had repeated attacks of ?..railirJK yesterday and was txliemcly irri- uble There were fifty-one deaths train yellow fever at Havana fjr the week eadiugJuly 3Ut;a Dumber of io fee ted vessels are reported as cleared for Ameri can ports. There was a conference of Uepublican politicians from all peitsof the country at the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesler dsy ; ci-Got. Jewell presided; a resolution was adopted that the Southern States should bu assisted whenever - the demand was ui3e, and 'that no Southern Slate should be abandoned; Blaine thought the first work was tilry to carry Haiae. . ; Ojq. A. hi. Scales war renominated for Congress yesterday. Rain io Austria has caused great damage. An or ganisation is on foot in Texas for an armed io vision of Mexico. A bloodless duel was fought in Paris yesterday between so editor and member of the Chamber of Deputies. - Two Samoa villages were shelled by a British man-of-war. Ex- Coogiesimaa William B, Read, of Ken tacky, ia dead. New York, markets : Money . 23 per cent; cotton doll and easier at It 9 1011 ll-16c; southern flour dull and in buyers' favor at 5 25&7 00; wbeut unsettled, egraded red 96c$l 07 corn opened strong and closed a shade easier, a o graded 4548c; spirits unpen tine quiet at 2929c; rosin steady at 1 2lt i. f Nine physicians are the watchers over Dr. Tanner. -They regulate the timo amon themselves. A Texan claimant before the Bor dor Commission says 160 goats will produce in ton years 2,500,000. ' iiltj -; '- , , ' , ' v. According to Senator Garland the debt,qa esiion is giving the people of Arkansas a great deal of trouble. The Iibuisville Courier-Journal claimici?orinorri States as certain for Hancock.. . lie will do better than that in all probability. : ,' There will be a fearful shakig up among the-8p,o6o greedy office holders w bo are burdened 'with the swag they have gobbled 'up during ibo last fifteen years. The; SXatePepartmeat is seeking acca rate info rtnation relative to the Spanish duttage, and it is finding it by thed.ofotbrsj, JThe dignity of the AmericahfTsg wilf" be "defended, we are assured t Cheap transportation freights pre simeatjtDroiighout the coun$ry. In 1673 the average per hundred miles over the great freight lines was $1.77 per ton. In 1879 it was bat 11.02. A saving to shippers of nearly CO percent. . . : : , We think the Richmond State is in orror as to Gov. ' Hebert having been a Colonel in the Mexican war. He was graduated in 1840 and en tered the army as brevet Second Lieutenant - that year. He was a First Lieutenant we think. j . Here, is .trus political philosophy highly condensed. .Representative tJ?& Tucker ;sai. in his Brooklyn (NV 5 iPeVr!hat it fal the Demo cratic creed" tdgive the government the minimum of .power, and man the Wnxnrrom-of liberty 'csonsistent with, aocis! order. The Converse is true as e;xleptrcrb6d.r:;; j SenatorvBajard, stateBtnan aa be is, MytihaijafSo to. Gen Shermaagave him' - 'new light the great questions underlying the electoral dlmculties - of four years ago.7i)UDJJTird: tByearn from Hikia.L. t . . . 1 . :.Ul u!-. YQLXXyiir-NO. 117. And now. a .Repubneaa. merohaa t ;f rom;-:North.4-CarolirjaA asaares the Ihiladepbia FV tnktwrty s certain: to carry ? i tma State ! uuless 'cheated out of it,1 Bahp;H then begs for aid that is for money, and ood speakers He thtis pats it: 1 5 . f "But the Republicans JNorth should Jeaf us a Helping hand. We need ) good speak ers (Otoush wev have nleutv of native onesV and a Southern, ItepubUcaoa ; are, foy the most part, Qo&,$m6 prQcU& 'aid aad sympathy; it extended, would enhance our cnancea or success.": -,oh ;. . . - ri What . is the ; price of votes ' any way I How much ('praotioai : aidw do you require? He lives at Asheyille. There ia a speck .of war in the ew York Custom 'House. " The JSvening JPost, . a decent, . able". Republican paper, throws out this bote of warn ing : j 'It ia last and ATnAdieni 'ta aavlo tin gentlemen who take part in this conftrenbe from other States that the Republican cab-: vass in uus and adjoining Btates,canflo 1 strenirthened by reviving the memories S the Conkhng rcgima in the New. YorkTCufl- tom House. Un tne contrary, to bring Into iuc uciu ot current poitucau aiscussioa.ilie day 8 when Jayne was lieutenant and. Conk line captain of the customs machinery bf this port, will be to load the Republican ticket with the deserved odium waich be longs to a former stage of politics and conduct." 1 When Gen. Weaver, the Greed backer, was last heard from he was in a weaving way. He was riding a sore-backed mule pegging along en deavoring to get out of Alabama. He had gone to that State in a coali tion with theRadstand was going tfco sweep things." He was swept. Ga lang! "Missis married William Weaver, ! William was a gay deceiver," I A prominent 'Republican of Cum berland county oxpressedTthb opinion ia Wilmington a fow days since that Mr. Wm. A. Guthrie would bo a call didate for the Judgeship in the Fourth District. For President, Mr. Guthrie is a Hancocker, and for Governor he is said to be a Buxtonian. Mr. G. ought to get up a Hanton and 13 ux cock club, limited. The extracts from Gov.' Vance's speech at Staunton will b found en tertaining. It is some time since we have read such good specimens of genuiue old-fashioned stump speak ing. But to enjoy Vance's, wit, wis dom and rollicking fun you must hear him. i At last accounts there were 49 persons' who had fasted longer than Dr. Tanuer. Bui somehow they wejre unknown to fame before the plucky Englishman, fasted over thirty-eight days. " y " , TUB STaTB CAiriP&lGN. . .' Gen. Barringet spoke , at Morgan ton on last Friday.-: 'A . V Mr. Means was not nominated in Cabarrus, asT-he cbhvention has not met. 1 I Oo July 31, Mr. E. W. Keir, of Sampson, Mr. J. -W.,, Shackelford, of Onslow, Mr. Hauser.'of South Caro lina, and Mr. J. D. Stanford, of Du plin, made speeches a Faison We understand, jthat Gov. Jarvis has declined an appointment (of a successor to Judge Buxton) till the nomination is made, which we con sider exceedingly wise 'and adds more testimony in proof of the excellent judgment of . our , level-headed Go voi nor. Carthage Index; At the Convention... of rtho Senato rial District composed of Buncombe and Madison counties, 'held Friday, Theo. F.. Davidson " was nominated, having had very little , opposition. - Major Dowd has. already made several speechesat Monroe,' Con cord; Dallas, . Wadesboro, Lilesville and Linoolnton in response to invi- tations, but .has as: yet made.no ap pointments. No agreement 'has is yet been entered into between Col. Myers and himself with reference io a joint canvass and indeed it has nbt been determined that there shall be ja joint canvass. ' - It is understood that Col. Walter L. Steele will spsalc at any i point: in the -district where his services are : needed j-" A gentleman who has' just returned from an extensive trip ! by priwe conveyance through ; Watauga Cald well, Ashe, Alleghany and Alexander counties, says that isVparty talkca politics wherever they stopped,i and in all their wanderings : found not a singly' fisan who saidhe would ndt vote' fdr.. Hancook. -Gen.;ABa-.: ringer spoke Saturday - lo a inrxteli can .' ofiiceholderfi ; of j' Burke. ' . .Qrir informatiorx'i is j thatsi hiaieSort to reconcile the two ' elements, the nimble-footed ' mountaineer and -the broad-footed liegro on M qdestion bf vWorUng pubUo roads by taxation (his favorite speoies of demagoguery) proved a lamentable iif aUare, - 'the 'poor : white people'; objecting kip being classed -Vit hthe negroes in the manner in which r the speaker jdo. i. They.sy lfl B ocrats) that' they , would lika tci JiaVe him return." Charlotte Observer.' ' I - ii . , U V . , ' iV WILMINGTON N. i FRIDAY, -AUGUST 6, 1880. Spirits Turpentine.! jt . The University Normal -School closed some days agd.l . AU- mdi vi f ' The census n shows thirtyvf our sets of twins in Union corinrvji ,: ; u- I : Charlotte Tredss -Two Nevada autlemenj engaged in mining, arehere inspecting - me Kednction i yyorks. :vTiiey are greatly pleased, we he.ar;; . , r 'T--Raleigh'0rtrtWe-learned, yesterday that Wm. McLean, colored, who was a page to the Senate at theeefsion of 1876-77, was killed at. Islington, Harnett county, a few days past. - f ft Hew Hampshire has had several shocks of earthquake. : Of course they wore Dem- ww ouiranes, sou serve iq snow, wnat Hancock's party would do If they uuce got into powers Bome people affect td believe that they would shake up the whole couh- rop reports make a fine showing. It was learned here yesterday that Dr. C. P. Coppedge, of Wadesboro, died suddenly on that day.fr. Nearly all the resorts In We8ternNoitlt Carolina are better patron iMd than they'were last year: 4tr .. Carthage ihtfec: Ben McFall was shotatKeyserast Saturday aight,from which it is expected he will die. Ko ope basasyetreea implicated. Blue Lodge. NO. 287. in Sand Kill townshiD.was burned on the night of July 80th. : Supposed to bo the work of an , incendiary. Loss about about Hug Raleigh Visitor: TA. Bin ham was before TJ. S. Commissioner Pur- nell yesterday, charged with a violation of tne pension law in regard to collecting pensions. -We are glad to announ that ReV Dr. Brooks, of k Wake Forest, who has been quite ill, is gradnally im proving. . - Wadesboro ' Herald: Waddell and BUI Plunkett (both colored) got into a difficulty on the streets late yes terday evening, . which resulted in the former receiving a very severe, though not fatal stab in the side. ; A boy on the plantation of J no. Robinson, Esq. , ac$i dently shot a little colored girl, in the leg one day last week; He thought the gun was not loaded and was snapping it when,: to his BUpprise, it fired. - Brias Knotta, colored, was knocked on the head a wefek or two ago by another colored man. The wounded man was carried to the poor house to be eared for, and on Sunday last, he died from his wound. . ; -Raleigh Neusai We learn that the Committee of Druggists of this city.ap pointed to make - arrangements for the Pharmaceutical Convention, have secured reduced rates, on the various railroads jof the State, also with the leading hotels of the city. Tbe Convention will meet in the 8anate Chamber on the 11th 4n8t., whfcn we hope to see a large delegation preseat All the druggists of tbe State are cordially invited to attend. - Nsw York letter from E. J. Hale: On Thursday I had applications to publish three books, all from North Car olina, and no novel among them, for a wonder, so many-people having taken jto writing novels. Monday a novel by a Virgin ian' was offered. It is not certain that I shall publish any of the four, for cheap literature Is superseding original works, which cannot hope for so lsrge a sale as to justify low prices. Lilesville corres- sincerely regretted to see the political course of the Recorder. I know its influ ence and power. I thought its' position should have been as vigorously assailed by all the Democratic papers as it was by the Stab. I said so. You think differently. m m m LRaleigh Observer. I The following shows the number of Indians in the countios given be.. Counties. Men. Women. Cherokee.. 25 29 Cbild'n. 29 74 178 153 - 4 Totals. 83 . 189; 449 376 12! Graham.... 52 63 Swain 1S5 136 Jackson.... 93 125 Macon..... Af'- ' 'A 314 817 438 1109; NEW AatVSSBTISEIIXKIfTn. K Solomons To rent. Nones in Bankruptcy. J. C. Mtjhds Druggist . CkonIiY & Mobbis For rent. MmrsoH Prepare for the rain. Hetnsbebgrb Automatic pencils. 8aeeated by Iilcncaitns;. We learn that during a thunder storm on Tuesday night last; lightning slruckja large persimmon trea close to tbe residence of Mr. FrankiT Canady, in Harnett Towpi ship, severely stunning Mr. Canady add his wife. The latter, wfcheiar,;, was uh conscio9 for some tir4e.land has not yjet recovered from the effects of tbe shock she received. ; A'-. dairy under the tree was also struck and-shattered.'i-togetlicr with jts contents. -The family were ia,bedMhe liMe.- 1Jl ':"u ;, Articles of Export. Messrs.' Newberry & Soatherland. bf Macuolfa." DuDlin icountv. have shipped ivithifi' thft nn.t wMk twenfv bales (fottf; hundre pounds each) of vanilla 'leave's, x-y- ii.;i.a !ir.'ii;-''Y. L't ana nave also, snippea, j wisum-jw. iw mohthfilhbTisahdp rootSi v These shipments are made to Balu- more, JXw xonc oaa otner rtonnern mari k6ti:Sorm;;q9ii;is b( r ! BvMesitl tolwSt-'iiJ-s iwjrn'J m u .:rx Offlcst'RobJIdrfOft founds an;rjr streeu,iate a vatua- h fas beinlaJporjh as me eeeepfxi strap ef alpcmotiTe en- gine t seems; that it bad -been buried in the sand, out tbe heavy raid had washed it bstoderil Wff tiiseovery bjs Officer Moore, who took it to the station house, where it remain's for identification.; It had evidently been stolen. .. ! Cenaaa Items j Mr. .T. E. Love the Census Enumerator for the Second Ward of this city, says that out of tbe two tnousaca persons in nis ward he found:260 oyer 50 years of age. He also found one white female over 90 years of age, and two colored females, one of whom claimed to be 105 and the other 111 years of age? f There are 560 males in the ward over 12 years of age. I 1 Ll1sll-ViJ 1 1 v i 1 Local nota. j 7nen the- almanac S:predict$d mat hat ijt woud h .showery about this time i xactHiallehed; 't.' u o-wH6n..J.vMvsLeaohlihasi accepted an invitatidn to : be present at our: "grand ratification ; sb we tried" to state yesterday Weduesdayij or, j Wednesday ' night," ; jaad therefore.ntf ewea for tho Mayor's Court' :yesterday.nvniDg; B w p .iln "-:It is believed, to be ceitain now that Coiip New York' circus . will show nere on tne via or oepiemoer, ana again on thel2th of January, 'j'' 'u 5V' i V ;7-A meeting of the stockholders of the. Wilmington Market Company wli be held at the Front Street Market on Sa turday next, at 4 P. M. :f" Harriet DeBerry,1 colored, was sent to jail yesterdsy ' qn: a commitment xrom iusuce jxiuiq iuc nuu-payiueo pi coVtsin a case of assault and battery tried by him. "' :- s l!' The case bf Stephen Richard son; colored: 'chanted with the mardebf Lucy Phinney; his 'mother-in-law; comes up f or 1 trial in the Criminal Court this morning. Mr. F. A. New.berry, of this city, has growing on his plantation at Magnolia two hundred and ; eighty-four . thousand plants which bear the delicious flower known as a tube rose. They present grand sight. : The committees named in the . t . . . : i resolution of tbe Board of Aldermen, their late meeting, to consider the question Of waterworks for this city, will meet j at tbe City Hall on Monday next to consider the proposition. Criminal Court. The following cases were disposed of -in this Cpurt yesterday: . , , State vs. deorge . Myers, charged with burglary; ',. 8heriff returns that ho escaped jaU on tho 10th, day of J une, 1880. ; Wit peases were recognized for their appearance at the next term of tbo court. - State vs. Josiah Clark, charced with lar ceny.,' 'Case continued and witnesses reedg- nized.---'' . .v . r-. j State vs. Ella Bhepher d , cli urged w Uh nuisance. Motion ' to quash. Motion granted. Appeal by State, and defendant and Bccurity recognized in the sum of f 100 for appearance at February term of bouft. State vii Fanny Brewing ton, charged with nuisance. Motion to quasb . Motion irranted. Anneal bv the State, and de fendant and security recognized in the sum of $150 for appearance at February term pf court. . . i . : State vs. Millie Jackson, charged with carrying a concealed .weapon. : Defendant and security called and failed. Judgment State vs. March Campbell, charged with injuring stock. Defendant submitted and was ordered to pay a fine of $5 and coss. State v& Randal Jordan, charged with assault and ' battery. Defendant -fouad guilty and sentenced to three months in the House of Correction . ; I '.' taio vs. Winnie Lof tin and jjarah Davis; charged with an affray. Defendants fouad guilty . Judgment suspended as to Winrlie Loftin;; Sarah Davis .sentenced to. three months in the House of Correction. ; ; . I . : State . y s v Robert Branch, charged w Uh assault and battery, Defendant found opt -guilty. x: . ... " i Slate vs. Brooks Long; charged . wilh Tarcwy.; : Defendantfound guilty. -sr- " 1 V:--' i' 'aV'aisi aw ' ' ' ' 14 on. A fll. Wd4ella Opinion. ! ' ;on.' Alfred .ddeli, of this citjy; who is making political speeches in .New. 'ogTand, ia an tnterosling letter to a friepd in Waahioffton. dated from Montbelier. uVt4 JM'jo4stwrteya fitorii the i pf ithatcuy.sajs.ij .)Ci, r iWC :?SVf I u ; , ",Your f avof of the 19th insL,. addressed toiaae at Wilmington, CN. C-. 'reached,, me here yesterday. ' Ever since the 1 Cincinnati Convention -I have beenMn NeW Yorkadd New Eogbind audi am now engaged In peaking speeches in Vermont fori Hancock .and English. ,,The election in ihis State will be held on the 7th bf . September, ' aid wilt be the first among the Northern States. There is no bone, of coarse thati acythiag more than a reduction , of the jverylarie Republican .majority can be accomplished;; but there is nope or mat, ana tne Dess evi- dence of it is to be found In the fact that the RtipublicsuB are preparing? fdr an un usually , active icauvass,; ; and : are-c putting their mpstdistioguished mea io . the . field. If Vermout.does not give more than "20000 majority fdr the Republicans it will beta great defeat for them, 4hd the Democrats are confident; of i reducing vthe majority jto those figures , I do not f hear of anv Democrats who. intend to vote , for Garfield, tut I bear of and ted daily Repub licans who are going to vote - for Hancock . I believe 'the Democratic vote will be a fijll one everywhere, and, therefore, the elec tion, of Hancock appears to me to be as certatri as any, political event can be whih has hot yet happened '1 ' : V l I :- i?Otf; " f . h: .'; ' ' ' . . j 'iKunalWayfeciont'' ' 'x- 't ' Yesterday! morning, about half-past 8 o'elock, a horee attached to.a cart, 'contain ing two smalt whito boy s got frightened at something near the corner of 'Fourth and Walnut streets and ranaway. They' started dowaVFoar bf. Market, . but when sear the corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets the vehicle came in collision with a tree, and tho two boysl werei thrown, out; The largest boy, about ten years old, was very badly bruised on therightleg, ;but the youngest escaped with1 cbmparativeljr .little injury. . The horse got lbse from the eart, but was soon halted The vehicle? wa'-n6iaaterialy; riama.ett.:" Vino m- otm i' mH (UK It.': : Every one wbe has .usedit pronouhces Dr.. Bull's Baby sSyrup 4 jthe beatt remedy known for the complaists "of, early child hood. Price 25 cants a' bottle. SMiya' SBaieswieiaw,'i?i??rfr faff: th Cloudy ,or partly weather, with rains, va riable winds, stationary or lower tempera ture and barometer, are the indications for this section to-day. ! i, . "T" t ' : L The following will show the State Of the ttormomeieatthstations !4 tt veutArH.ir nWni ii w.tMnitiHt' m..n jw-w. .-f,, . ume: as aaceriainea rrom tne oauy Doueanf ....i .u. ...; A3kl r I wausuiiuiuui oiuai uiuuv m uji vttv , Atlanta.. ........ 79 Jacksonville . . .. . .79 Key West, Mobile,;.....;. .82 Augusta.. .......82 Charleston; .i.;.i87 CharlottB. rCT Corsicana, . . .... 83 Galveston, . . .'. . .82 Havana. . . -:;. Indianola,-.'. iji82 Montgomery . . -, . . 79 New Orleans,.... 84 PuntaRassa,. . . . Bavannahi ;'. .. . . .86 Wilmington. . . . 1 . 83 Demoeraile Bally ai Pslat OaiwslK i Our Democratic c friends in Pender are already thoroughly aroused and 'Striking 'effective blows for' the success of the cause in the present important campaign ;.. Th are to have a grand rally and flag and pole raising at Point Cas well tOrday, with good speakers to entertaio the crowd expected to be in attendance. ICIVRB AND SUniNE The Schr Mary Bear, from this port,' had a very stormy passage, but arrived safely at Ne w ; York on Wednesday. The Norwegian Barque Sasierk, Capt, O. Guttormsen, of 306 ions burthen, from Rio Janeiro, has arrived at qaarantine be low this city after a voyage of forty-five days. All well. ' Physicians all admit that Qunine only effects ai temporary suspension of the at- tacEs ol jfeyer and Aguev unless preceded b v a reliable anti-bilious Medicine . The testimony of thousands establishes beyond a doubt that Dr: Tutt's Liver Pills, fol lowed by Quinine, is a permanent cure for Chills audliTevsr and all bilious diseases. f ' tub inAii.s. ' " The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: . - GLOSS. Northern through and way mails........... 530 A.M. Raleigh ....5:30 A. M. and 5 .-00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Kailroad, ; and routes supplied, there from, including, A. &N. C. Railroad,. aC....... . 5:80 A. M, Southern mails for, ail points South, daily. . .., 7:45 P. M. Western mails (C. C. IVy) daily (except Sunday). .......... .500 P. M. Mail for Oheraw & Darlington Railroad.... ....... v'.... , 7:45 P. M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston . : .... 7:45 P. M. Fayetteville.andofflceson Cape Fear Kiver. 'lniesdavs and Pridays.....i...,...;,,.. 1KX)P M. PftirAttAvilte.- via Tnrnhflrtrin daily, except . Sundays. .. ; 5:00 Vtt M. Onslow C. H. and, interme diate offices. Mondavs and Tbursdsys. . . . . . 6 .00 A M Smithville mails, -. by steam boat, daily except Uundays) VAX) A. M. Mails for Jttaay Mill, Town : Creek, bballoUe and Liittle River,. Mondays and Thurs days....... 6.-00 A. M Wilmington and Black. River. Chapel. Mondays. ; Wednes days and Fridays. 5.-00 A, M. OFEH FOB DELIVERY. Northern - through and way. BiM'T w hi r v ! ( s itUv A XL Southern mails rr .on a t I n.oi;n nani n.n . msn a it OVA. U Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 13 M.. and from 2 toSOFJn. Money border nd Register Department open same: as stamp office.' ai:,;. v u fir.' -!.:.) General deuvry open ixomiflUOO A. M. to 60 P. M.,iand on Sundays from 8-0 to Stamps for salo at general delivery when stamp omce is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at tf.su tr. - - ! CITY ITEIIlft. TUB MOSHrmo. STAR ean.sTwava he kjul it tne f olknring places in .the erfcs ; The Psroell Hoaae, . aarns- rtews' Biano. ana we umce, . 3.'. ii; bee I haye nseda good deal of Colden's Uebik's Lia old Extract of ueef an Tonic In-riirorator in my private oractice.-aildaivxecooimnd it as ex- treacly aaefnl la nuee';of .dxresaion. debility ana weaaaigesuo texturing, strengineiung nsar wuuwb Gbuxa FunnrsR, Afrenta.WuminKtdB. NO GOOD PBSACHIN0.4-HO man canf do a Jbb of work, preacha good sermon, try a law salt well. aoctor a naueaL. or wnte a eooa arucie wnen he feels miBorable and dulL with slufirish brain ahd unsteady nerves, and none shoald make the attempt jn sacn a conauion wnen u can; no so eaeuy an- cneapiy remoTM. oy a ntue Jiop muera, nee ana uuier vwuiuu. xuuaujr ruaeg, , j a. iun 4.v w a ; fu ni rw , n i nsmg . paenott several aliMplesshtai disturbed'y. TagoSes l. ' ii. ' r : and cries of a sngering chikL- -and becominr con Tin ced that Mrs. Winalowa Soothms Uttud was Just the article needed, procured a sapply for the child. . On reaching home ahd acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have It ad ministered to the child, as she waastronrly in favor of Homosopathy. That night the chiid passed in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day following, the father found the baby still worse, and while contemplating another sleep less night, the mother stepped from the room to at tend to some domestic duoes, and left the father with thS child.. : Daring her absence he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby, and s&ia notmng. Tnat mgnt an .n&aaa slept well, ana i the little fellow awoke in the momina- bright and I I nothing,? - That night an .hands alept weli. aad. happy.l The toother wasdelighted with the sadden I ana wonaerrai cnange, ana aitnoagn at nrst osena ed with the deception, practiced Upon her, has com. tinned to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nifhUJiSTe disappeared. Aslnizle trial of the Syrup never yet failed te relieve the baby. aad overcome the prejudices ox tne motaervt nota by all Druggists. 35 cents a bottle. i RIVEN BARK. At Love Grove, near Wilming ton, at 8 o'clock on the morning of the 5th instant. xusjt, aangater or. j. v., anq, Mary u. KivanDaxs, aged 10 years, - - i The funeral will take place this (Friday) morning. at 10 o'clock, at Burgaw, Pender county, N . C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jtt . J ..-'... VI if' IU : i. ., . Hi I For (he ensuing year October to Oct-. Der, ltsu, mas oeairauie iivAUJUuit, N. V? . lnteraection Third with Ann 'Bts now occupied by James Anderson, Esq. r at"." "--- i aiwuimn, Freparefor tho Bdni GOOD EUBBEli COAT AND 1 u-It U :.-: . r Marchant Tanor j 1 fin WHOIiE NOV 4,049 NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. To Bent. -vi i iiv .fft Si mHB OLD STAND OF THB ULTB I. T.. SOI JL JJ9 OKON8. at MMtnt aeeaDiad Ifaaara. J. Srttenbors; A Bona, wlU be iTaeatofl by their icmo- i for Bent; for one or mora years; from tl I time. The Store la laree and commodious, w tu mm tneir new own on last or Annua, ana ia offered for Bent; for one or mora years, from that wita town. I The boildlBfi la of brJek. and the Interior was tbo- I roughly renorated ahd overhanled .about a year ago iov ue preaems occupants, wno gireunn only aocoiint of hT.lng ; buUt a mew Btore of their own. it ia wait aaapcea ror a lanre tMnerai Mar- chandlae Bnsineas, and presents a good opening for any one aeainng io siaonBn oasxaess m a aeiiraDie and popular stand. i ! jror runner uuermauon apply to JL SOLOMONS. Executor. aa 8 oaw3t a ten. j Samter.8. C.B Bankrupt Notice. NOTICE is hereby gtrea that a petition has been filed in the District Court of the United States, for the Cape Fear District of North CaroUna,by Meill from all his debts and other .claims prorabte under aut aetjud that the 8th day of Beptemberasso. at 10 O'clock. A. JL. before Wnilm A ftn thrift. TUurimtmr i iu auiunpiCT. N'UIC U. 0. VOOTt ItOOm, IM FKJ- ! ftteylDe, are the-Hmei and- place aashrned for the aearmgor ue. same, when and where all creditors wno nave prorea tneir aeDts, ana other peraena in I lurre, why tb prayer of the petitioner should net n any they i at Wilminoton. Worth Carolina, on the Sth amy ai August, jjrw. . t aa SoawSw paid . . . Fr . . : o i dark. UTOMATIO PENCILS, with Moreable Leads. rer oopyhig; also Extra Heads (or the same. The best Pencil In use now. Juit received another lot at HEIXSBEBQBR'S. J BMTOKICAL libraby. comprUmg . Memoirs of the Empress Josephine, .memoirs ei aiane abio mette, Memoirs of Mary, Queen of Scots. Memoirs or the Oneeas of France. Memoirs of Anne Boleyn. . jror saie at avStf ! HBIMSBEBQBJra. JAMES C. MUNDS, DRUGGIST, 86 NORTH FRONT 8T. (NEAR PRINCESS,) ' WILMINQTON, N. C. ! THOMAS H. McKOY SUCCESSOB TO Boatwright & IIcEoy, j Respeetfuny and earnestly Calls the attenUcn of the public generally, to the large and varied assortment of GB0OBRIBS That he keeps in Stock. He is repared at all times to execute promptly all order Fresh Goods arrivinc daily Gsarsn- tees CTery art le sold by him. Is sattefled to make small proflta. Seals only in the best of Goods. Call and see him; yon will meet' with a polite reception. TIIOS. II. McKOY, Grocer and Liqoor Dealer, SA7North FrfotSt, I - -r. 1F.R All anr hllll spa ma .In tin tn ltAlwM I ftwiiiitMcKoy's and my own. I ,non't fnrtmA an 1 DAWtf TH08. H. McSOT NoNeed of SendiDg Furtlier. WJLSON UOLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SEXES. STRICTLY NON-8BCTABIAN. ABLE AND Bacceatfal Teachers. The Best Boathera Oslo leees and Universities Represented In the Faculty. fine lAorary ana Apparacos. Bpaaooa BWiaug. meauny Kocawoiu ' auiiiary mscrpuao rorjM Parental Discipline for Girls. 4ndre ATeraire psnses $170 per year.. Sssaloa begms .first Monday u oouMsmuer. Aaareea. lor vaiaiosme. l September. Aflorees. ror uataiomic 1 8. HASSBLXw A. JL. PrincJoal. Jy 16 StawlmDAW fr su we Wilson, N. Cj TEW WINDSOR COLLEGE AHD SEMINARY I Koy Windsor, Md. Jy si m Trinity College, N. G.i TIE FALL TERM WILL BEGIN SEPTEMBER 1st, and end December Slst. 1880. The whole expense for all Items to from $60 to $80. 1 We have a eood Freoaratorr DermttmAnt. in A a special course. Bend for Catalogue. F. O. Trl I nltyOollege STo'Z Iwr .lMOB- f w ,i THi-TrniinmrBi im IiMiiii wiwwua ui uik n Jy7 lm B. CRAVEN. President. BETHEL. jyAj. a. g. smith; sepx, Bethel Academy F. O., "'lyffeodSw frsuwe" Fsuqulcr county, Va, i ' m, -s - 1 I . h tt.T I rlTT.A rVOTTi QjlA ITI- ,w"rry r. !fv' stitute. Sept. 8. 1880. Can slve aneaualed konlals from the first teacher a and Droreaaors in the Booth as to the thoroughness sad high ataa- dard of instruction. Music and Art special ties. A I Cooking School will be opened every term. Address. tne rnncipai. - - uev. wm. it: atjuhbuh, ; jesuuAWsm,. ... cnanotts, M. c BelleVue High 8cHboI7 BEDFORD CO., VIRGINIA, . OnVa. ATenn. B.B..1S miles west 'of Lvnch- burg. Young men and boys prepared for Univer sity or for business. Beautifol sad health v location. Able corps of teachers; thorough Instruction. Li beral provision for the accommodation and comfort or students. iPor catalogues eoatainug informa- Uon. address W. H ABBOT, FrtaclMl. ' .y is eoaxmusBW tnsa tu BeU ievue P.O., Va. -r- THE IIALEIGII Christian AdYocate, . Edited and Pabliahedbyv v , . . ' BLACK Jt EEID, . Ealeiil. H. C' ta NerWr LVl:h la (ha orris of ahssttfitJlM Metbadlsts Carolina and has ths lanrert Circulation .Of nerln ths Btata. It dves the markets, secular aad v j xeliglQusnews.. Is a weekly, eight pegs, religious. 1 family newspaper. uniy ss.w per annam. Sub- fan 14 W ' wim wu, mmmvm imth. Ai opens Sept. 8. Climate nnsarpassed: expert eneed Instructors; both sexsS admitted aad'gradna ted. Address Rot. A. M. JELLY. D. D.. Prea't. n&TRi ok a nv Kit r ii Nii.. ,j . Oaa iiqnara ono ear... . ... II 00 u . two day;.",'," ...... U:.'. 1 -. 7M- live dya...... ..i. 4... i,. ; S M t r..:.; one woek,..i.;j4M.iJ....l : 00 'f '.; ," ;. Twoweoka,..'.:... 6 MU - . -v OmanOBth.r...jv.....y.-ie 00 "ii i TWQMUl,i.i.AKr...i 111)0 t ' k, Torea avxiUa,.-.. tiM.;.'..r. 4 00 3tOnayear,..;i.vr...i "..'..; ..v. 0Ml . " aV Contract AirerUwrtnptii f l po' twyiowriw -;i; :)';! '.Tea liaea Mild Sotspmnti tnw ataka twa fxjuar. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. Coprtnorsliip. --MEWTORic,-AttjttPti, ieea Ja' GSORQK W. BILV BKtX8 -A M&M t . aa 3 8t IIASUN A OUMKINU. -TbUIBO VANILTjt LBAVK. JL .. ... . JpNJ I bfumkoots. 41 I IT I V 14 Maalbe Weaasnddry. JOHN L, noLaUW. Jr- . . , At AHaffrr, fr-.f Otx.s. Y. Matt Street. aa4 lw Straw Hats ! VEST LOW PRTOBS I HAKKf JOtf At.t.KM, " . rps" Untlcrn. an 8 U pOICK OF FAMCrUAIJr-HOSC QR2ATLYKSDDOKD. ; - . i .1 , NEW LOT C2LLUL01D COLLARS. . aaStf PA8QIOSrABL SCAKrtl. Bagging, Ties and Twine. Bolls and naif RoIUBAOaiNO, Q Tons TIES, ' -J'QQQ Lbs TWINE, For salebT aaltf KEBOUJNSB. KEBOUJNSB A CALDtH UKOh. Hoop Iron, Hails, Glue - OKTM11'KMJt'vndlXiacl - &o boop ir 1 I25Q:KS NAILS.-. , . 'jQQ Bbls chrJde OLUE. ' For salo Vy aa 1 tf EEKC'INEB A CAU)E1 0KOh Salt. Salt, Salt. 3000 sck" uvBPOOLUALT fall wsight, stripped sacks. For sale by att.ltf KEBOHJUtB A CALDBE UKttM Corn, Heal and Hay. 3000 BUh WMt&Da Tallow OOBN. 400 Bah w,tor um UKAL' 2Q Bales Choice HAY, For sale by an 1 1, KJcitcnnjcK m calpeb nnoh QTJIXiTS. Brown & Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, ABB OFFERING BOMB GREAT BARGAINS In Domestic Qollta snttablo fothe Sam mar. FaU Bise Honeycomb Qallts ...i I 0 Bridal OuUt Frlneed i ts TheBates Qnllt 1 60 Bnsllah Marseilles Qailts, all sixes aad aoaUUes at prices ranging for si 15 te tS 00. mysau ;, ; u,, j vKBOWM A BODDICE. .flariifl'sTaDjfiMMCfltofi. THI8 ELEGANT TOILET WATEB posses a matchless- oomblnatkm of odon. rnrminir & most deUeetfal and isstlag boaaet. The Vr- Ssnce is Delicate, thsOeor Permanent, the Stylo ecant, the Price popnlsr rrcparsa ana sow only by . J. H., 11ABDIN, DrnrKUt, - 7 . New Martwu aaltf TT Now is the Time O GET TOUR BDGGT, CABRIAJQH, CAST Oil Dray. Baraosa. Saddla," Brldls, CoHar, Whip or anything io this line at Bock Bottom Prices.. .Re Dalra neatly exeoated at abort notice, at P. 11. UATDEN'S VactorT. an! if Third, bet. Market and Prlnceaa sU Boilers ! Boilers ! JjV)UB CYLINDER BOILERS, . , M Inches diameter, 43 feet long, All ia prUae order, toe sale by ap M U EDWARD KXDDER A SONS. Ho Time rpo SHAKE HANDS WITH OUR AUNTY.' NO time to blow with 'printer's Ink. BailneM Mod. Grinding EVERY DAY and EVERY NlGUTto flit the large orders for the popular biaads mads at tbo CAFE FEAR MILLS, ,r . 17"K U. UUnSI A SONS. Yate's Book 8t(ro. TTEADQrjABTEBS FOB' CAMPAIGN GOODS. Pictnres of Hancock and English and ' Garfield and Arthur, all sues ; Campaign 1 Badges--aad Flairs in greet vsraty. ;, ' - . au i ir i - o. W. YATKS, Feonle's Eatificatlon. TTEBBOUBG'S MEN'S WEAR DEPOT yj popular and still ahead. Hothlag at Half Price. WlU celebrate our fourth rear af eneoaaa. a.it week, by a graad Ssurlsh sf .Baralna. -kies bir posters for exact oats.') Cargo of "Cballenre'' Shirts expected daily. ,bake."-? ' ; 7 - OTTEBBOUBG'S aaltf -. 1 Electric Llrtat Fiont. Fresn ArfiVflis. , PRUNES, DBXED APPLES, COCOA-NUTS, Pearl Barter aad iSaaa.. Anothar U of thai fins Fulton Market Beef. Northern Irian Pot ateea. A lot ef Brooms, will sell low t -retail; Woed aad WUlow Ware; a fuU line of Family Grocertea, Ci gars, Tobacco and Llqaora, all at Bo Mom priees vu ana see. ii. vuu.iiu a w ze saa as soata rront , , street. EWABE OF RASCALS. IT HAVING COME ! . I ' i 4 I . i AJ to my knewtedn that peraoas soneltmr work representing themselves as being eon nected With my EarabllsbssenW . I hereby netlf y psblie that I smplsy no Agents or Canvassers. W hen work, either Dyeing or deanlpg is sent sas by Bet. vanta I give a receipt for It and bold amy u ana aota aayssir spoaaibls for the value of the of the roods,: s . .: rs- E. H. KING, tYoprtcter. ': 'I WII.VTlfUTOM DYKI11U MMTA U aul tf Market, bet ween td and Sd bta. . 1 ' I ! I i. . i .ii, "AdyantarreB.;! WELL sstabuah. ra pet lor work fxora every department, snd gaaraa tee aatiafaetln In. mm torn out "Two-bow" Top Bn every respect.' Tbe pel imrv me&nf actnred onl bv MoDOUGALL A WILLIAMSON. aaltf, . ti , Cheanat, bet. Water Fraat SU. 20,000 ?)BNa tw ,Hul l BaJssTIMOTBTHAT, f I ouu reaa, reari nom my, aad tni.li Ths MBestB6Ke4 Meal VnUeO tty." ' - At figures that will aatonlnh the natives. ' , ' .PRESTON OVMMIN SOOJ Baa4 tf .Millers and Grain Dealers. TJEBSONAU ATTENTION; AND A JL. recniatea workshop, harepiacod our msnt far la advance of all otkura. - xv '4 . !
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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