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goamiTQ-star, 1 iir wig ii. iiERyAKbr - , iiLl8HBD PAII.T IICMT MONb Vh. o aOTMOMTTKnf M iBVA0.t VT pttreemon""''.. x M jut ?,VsabBribt5rs, delivered In aay part of the WftStarweek. Oar City Agentaare .ltY. r"rr. t mlleet f or more uaa um IBMUIthf :ano UORNING EDITION. AiLQsa Poet Office at Wilmington, N. a, grtereaw ,econ4laeB matter.) Democrttaof Georgia Fourth hte The nomiDited Judge. Hugh Buchanan. Two brothers named Dukes were killed oe4r Cochran, Georgia, by a negro named John Brown, acting io self-defence; .they lacked him in his cabin when be .shot B . The cause of the yellow fever ouibrcak on the U. 8. Steamer Portsmouth blg beco -discovered The affairs at Cubul are dangerous; some of the Ameers lf0opa aro dUaflected. The Khan of bcti reports that some of the troops I,, mutinied; ihey are said to be soveral thousand strong. - A.n attempt to as Hgjoat6 King Thebaa-haa been made. . xbo English Iloaso of Commons bad 4i uUht session over thOTOte of supply; ,o result reached. The election of me officers of the Grand - Chapter, Royal Arch U&30US, iook place at Detroit,' Mich. . l )0g Island had a- cyclone Wednes- jiyjmany buildings destroyed and crops amused. -A.f Hartford, Coub., yea te;jij, ihe trotting horse 8L Jalien made a mile n 8. Hi- : The cholera ia raging i Peshawar; the withdrawal of troops from Cbal by the British is deprecated in India M impolitic. The National Board of Mmm Navigation meets at Norfolk on Wcdu. sday. A . mutiny at , Cabul I uuiig gome of the Asiatic troopa is re polled. In answer la the note of the l,ms Turkey ssys she cannot consent to n iCt of self-mutilalion, The squad fj otdcied for a demonstration against Tu :kty Las been sett to the Adriatic. The I'oMc announces that Dulcigno will be i.,,mi:ili:cly turrendored; but tbo inhabi- t.uis thrcaicu to burn the town. Jesse Giant to be married next month. Ne York markets: Money 23 per ten!.; . o: ton steady t 1212c; southern Soar dull and declining; common to fair ulr $4 ?55 60; good to choice 5 Go. 675; wheat heaty and about Jc lower with i moderate export and speculative trade; ungraded rod l8c$l 11; corn a shade easier and moderately active, angraded 50$ (ij5Iic; spirits turpentine higher at33c; i miu fli ia at $1 451 60. Air. Tilden is credited with having contributed vary liberally to the Democratic campaign fuqd in Ohio. Parole, Falaetto, Papoose and other of LorillardV stud he had in Eng. land, have been brought back to this country. h ia thought that Gen. Thomas H Rugi-r will succeed the lato Gen. Myer -"Old Probabilities" as head of the Signal Service. According to Mr. Blaine all of the noseH in Maine have beuu counted and the Radicals will have a majority of precisely 7,500. Thank you. There is said to be complaint that the Democratic Committee in Wash ington is not working as hard as the Republicans. A more vigorus cam paign is demanded. The rcTnominalion of Hon. J. Ran dolph Tucker for the Houso from the Sixth Virginia District is a de fcorvtrd -tribute of confidence to one of the ablest and most honorable of ilio Southern band. Judge John G. Campbell, delegate from Arizona, has been ia California. ll says Hancock is as certain of that Sute as he is of either Missouri or Kentucky. There is the greatest en thusiasm for the grand soldier-statesman. The Richmond Dispatch says, in ifeply to our inquiry as to tbo real authorship of the line, "Though lost to sicjht to memory dear :w '"There's where you've got us.' We don't thick the man Is living who can an swer your question. w The Stab is under obligations to Hon. William H. Barnnm, Chairman of the National Demooratio Commit tee, for a copy of "The Campaign Text Book,"jot issued by the com mittee. It is a large volume of nearly 550 pages, and is brimful of matter specially, adapted to canvass ers and editor. It is capitally done, and is good reading for all Demo crats. All who can should buy a C0PJ. Price, one dollar. The coler line prevails at Saratoga. There it much talk there over the ac tion of a saloon koeper named Ains worth, who would not allow two young negroes to occupy places where the whites are entertained. Ainsworth received a black eye in endeavoring to expel them. Aids woith says that he bag kept a hotel, and knows how to do such things, hd that he has " never allowed col ored people to be served in his parlors. - '. " - - -J - r VOL. XXVI.NO. l36.. Keep the ball in motion. The good work has begun , in the . Cape Fear section. An example' was set in our late grand demonstration that other sections might oopy with profit. The fires are burning brightly, and 'must be kept burning. The . most impor tant work is to be done in the next forty days. We have a proposition to make. Wilmington must have another rousing meeting before the October elections. Wo suggest that Col. D. K. MoRae and Judge Fowle be requested to address the people of this section at the same stand on third street on the night of September 28th. yhat do you say? Let us take, the necessary Btepa now. The people generally regretted that Judge Fowle was unable to be here at our .late meeting and they are anxious to hear him in this campaign. Numbers of intelligent gentlemen have said to us that they desired specially to hear Col. MoRae, and we speak that we do know and testify to that we have heard, when we say that he is one of the best stumpers in all Southland, where speaking prevails and where there are many men of oratorical gifts. The Republican campaign fund in New Tork is reported insufficient. So many rich Republicans are in Europe that the fund is smaller than the demand. When the visitors re turn it is hoped that the necessary cash will be in hand. The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes: "The appeals from the Southern Repub licans continue very argent, bnt I am told that it is col possible to respond to these to any appreciable extent The impressions seems to be that anyhow it would be an in vestment which would make but poor re- tarns. Ohio, Indiana, Vermont, l)onnec ticut and New Jersey are liberally dealt with, a good many thousands of dollars having already been spent in providing these States with documents, speakers, &c The Democratic National Committee is also disbuifeing liberally through its sub committees, "and," said oue in authority there this forenoon, "to . confident are the moneyed men of the party that General Liancjck ia going to be next President, that we cu draw on them at sight for whatever may be needful to pu-h the campaign to a Buccmsful conclusion." lleie is the latest in regard to the rumored now census to be taken in South Carolina. Wo copy from the Washington letter of the 25th in the Baltimoro "Gen. Walker. Chief of the Census Bu reau, said to-day that there was no autho rity for the pabiiahed staiemoat that he had decided to order a uew census in South Carolina. Not all the returns have yet been received from that Slate, and he certainly had uu inteution of acting on mere news paper statement. When all the returns are received and examined he can tell whether any ntcesaity existed for ordering a new census. A misapprehension pre vails in regard to the pay of the enumeraa tors in the districts where a new census may be ordered. The statement that the J first aat of enumerators will not receive pay for their services Gen. Walker says is not correct. " Ex-Governor James E. English was at Saratoga Springs, little think ing of a nomination for the Guberna torial Chair of Connecticut, when he received a special announcing the fact. He replied, declining the honor. We are glad to learn that he has been prevailed upon to accept. He went to New Tork, where he met a delegation of two hundred gentle men of his Stale. He was accompa nied by them to his home. He is an ablo man, and his nomination was as good as could have been made, possibly. TH8 STATU CABIPAIGN. In Martin county CaDt. Respass and Maj. Latham, General W. P. Roberts 'spoke. Col. Kenan speaks in Johnston county on Monday, and at Mebanes villeon Sept. 11th. Col. J. B. Zollicoffer and M. W. Ransom, Jr., Esq., will speak here on Saturday next. Weldon News. The Baltimore Sun repeats the statement that Judge Russell of this city will support Hancock and Eng lish. Dr. Worth, Col. Kenan, Mr. Ball, carpet-bagger, and CoL Winston, Radical-Greenbacker, spoke at Greensboro on the 24th. Mr. J. P. Dever, of Transylvania, was nominated for the Senate at the Convention comprising that county, Henderson and Haywood. Capt. W. S. Harris, of Franklin, has been nominated by the Democrats of the Senators! district composed of Franklin, Wilson and Nash. Col. Kenan wilt speak at Archer. Lodge, Johnston county, Monday August 30th. - uov. lirogaen spoke at .Tarboro on last Saturday. :'. It is stated upon The authority of Col. Winston that exactly 15 negroes navejoinea nis ureeuuacav party -u this State. Col. W. la very , greatly encouraged at the flattering prospects WILMINGTON, !N. C.. SATURDAY, of. carrying the State. -Charlotte Ob server. A:k'iir s : . rrheRleigh and ' Gaston .'Railroad wimn oaturoayi eeu special .itOAets to! Henderson for one fare for the rolahcftrip.5 m??b dpid) give our ple an,.ppjoTtunity to .hear Gov. Jarvis speak at that piaoe.-aZetA w ;C.. W..Grandy was I nominated for Congress by the Republicans of the First -Pistrict; John -Respass is Presidential Elector. Por the State' Senate, L JM l Haletead, of -P Pasquo tank county, and George H. ; M i toh-r ell, of Hertford, were nominated. CapWi H; Dj gave CaptBux tob wginger1)lae the' other day at eldoh. Now don't do that, or the Captain wili quit the.oatnpaigd alto- father and devote, himself entirely io elping Ike: Young and Tom Cooper in. their still-house prayer meetings. f I We met Gov. Jarvis at Wilming tob yesterday, and he informed its that he expected to visit Chatham and speak here some time in the lat ter part of September. He Was in fine spirits and . confident of beating Buxton by not leas than, twenty thousand majority. PiUsboro Re cord. - - ' jMartm county Democrats met in convention last Saturday, and nomi nated Mr. John M. Sherrod for the House of Representatives. The two gentlemen whom the Democrats of Wilkes have nominated and will f eUot to represent that county in the next nouse oi itepreseniatives are Messrs. Alfred Warren and R. A. Sjiainhour. Kaleigh News. Spirits Turpenxme. : 1 Raleigh Observer: Mr. Dortch is paid to be in very excellent spirits over the prospects of building the Western N. C Railroad. j-r-: Raleigh Visitor : The North Carolina Railroad will issue tickets from hefe to Baltimore and return via Greens boro, for only $6. No one can complain at these rates. 1 1 Raleigh Observer: Judge Dil lard, of the Supreme Court, was called home suddenly yesterday afternoon by a telegram. Chapel Hill letter: Every train is now swellng our numbers, and the faculty are confident of a large school. South Carolina already has four representa tives and oi tiers are expected." ; Raleigh News : Gov. Jarvis yesterday issued his commission to CoL H. T.; Bennett as Judge of the Fourth Judicial District, to fill the vacancy occasioned by th0 resignation, of Judge R. P. Buxton. Judge iiennetl will begin the ridingof his cifcuit on September Ctb in the Eighth District, holding his first court in Catawba county. Weldon News: We are pained to announce the death of Romulus U. Haw kiss, Esq., of Scotland Neck, which took place at nis borne in that place on Friday last. Mr. Hawkins was in the 30th year of his age. The colored camp meeting is still in progress, though there have been few in attendance. They have three ser mons a day, and the singing is lead by the Jubilee GoBpel Singers. The grounds are well fixed up and very comfortable, being lighted at night with numerous lamps hung from trees. Pittsbaro Record: We learn that on Saturday last a little son of Charles Eubanks, living near this place, was severely kicked on the head by a mule. It was at first thought that his injuries might prove !5Hl, but at last accounts the boy was rapidly improving. Saturday last was the close of a series of interesting re vival meetings, which have been held for a week or ten days at Rock Spring Church, about two miles from this place. Rev. Messrs. G. P. and R. A. Moore conducted the meetings, which resulted in fifteen con fessions and eleven accessions to the church. Charlotte Observer: Yesterday morning at 4 o'clock the saw mill of Messrs. Hunter & McWhirter, in Mallard Creek township, was entirely destroyed by fire and with it a small lot of lumber. A dispatch was received here yesterday an nouncing the death of Capt J. T. Colt, a well known citizen of Charlotte, which oc curred in Raleigh yesterday morning. RevE. A. "Wingard has returned to his charge, to the gratification of the whole congregation-, who united in giving him a unanimous call. He will preach at St. Mark's Lutheran Church Sunday, as usual. Fayetteville Meaminer : The 87th anniversary of tbe Fayetteville Inde pendent Light Infantry Company was duly celebrated on the 23d inst. The Company assembled at their armory at 9 o'clock A. M., and proceeded to the election of the following officers: Major, A. A. McKethan, Jr. ; 1st Captain, R. B. Lutterloh; 2d do. J. A. McLauchlin; 8d do. Wm. F.Campbell; 4th do. T. W. Broadfoot. They were then joined by the La Fayette Light Infantry, their guests, and the two companies, under command of Col. A. H. Worth, marched to Robinson's Spring and engaged in target practice Creedmoor rules. The Inde pendents won. A correspondent writes to the Statesville American concerning the battie of King's Mountain : "A soldier on the American side noticed a good deal of exea cutlon done in a particular spot in his line and from a particular place on the other side. On close inspection be discovered that that the firing on the British side was from behind a hollow chestnut tree, and through a hole in it. He aimed his gun repeatedly at this opening and stopped the firing. After the battle was over he exam ined the place and discovered that he had killed one of his brothers and wounded an other, who had joined the British forces and had concealed themselves behind the tree." New Berne Nut Shell : Last night at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Mary A. Follman, aged 42 years, wile of our townsman, was taken suddenly ill and died in . two hours. Suddenly, on Tuesday morning, Au gust 24uV1880, near - Clear Spring, Craven county, N. G, Mary ; Jane, wife of a Ci5WetberlBit0n2ed 87 years, '--i-Lt HAv(iril4iAnlhil:affQv-.JciiMavo.llte-- Irrenressible colortJ Auctioneer of Rob- net's Rowiiwhom evcry body knew as -fail korrect." conceived theifra thate could sodn main a forruc. liber' - 8 'John hit quite a tact fori J.zx mt , ? had fafterod together qz'. - - uj .a 7&ol liis: world's goods.' .sse he converted UlaOftBtu and ba.g farewell W bis friends embarked far -the golden land. After arrlviBg in Liberia John put all his wits to work and didiall : that: he could to make an honest living' but found ; that he was going down hill all the time, and on vesterdav we asrain saw John's smillne face on our streets. : He says old North Caro lina ia all korrect and now He Knows on which side hit bread is buttered.'' ' NEW AnVEUTlSEKIBM'fS . . v JT. G. Mtods Brushes. ' i .t . . - W. H. Gbeen Druggist. . . Mtjksoh Imported piece goods. TnB BtrrcBRB Co. Fine meats. 1 ! Gko. Allen & Co. Cotton presses. H. T. McDttffik Laurinburg Enterprise Xeal Doia.' Nothing doing in magisterial circles yesterday. No oases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. ' I The Wilmington Compress Com pany commenced operations yesterday. The oppressive heat of the pre vious week was followed yesterday morn log by a pleasant change. ' A oolored - woman named Car oline Pearson died at the Poor House yes terday morning of consumption. ' The circus posters adorned the walls and bulletin boards yesterday and attracted a good deal of attention. . The oircus is to show on Prin cess, between Twelfth and .Fourteenth streets, which location will be a great im provement on Camp Lamb. Wo saw a man yesterday about sixty years old who says be never attended a circus or entered a theatre, although he has lived in town all his life. The large and oommodious stand on Third street, erected for use at the late ratification meeting ia, to be left standing during the campaign. ! We had the pleasure of a call yesterday from Mr. J. H. Hally burton, of the Morgan ton Blade, who, with bis bride, has been on a visit to Smitbville. Our venerable Cleik of the Market, Mr. L. M. Williams, says if he lives to cast his next vote it will bo his fifty ninth, and he never voted anything else but the Democratic ticket. It looks as if the prospect for fishing at the rocks at New Inlet will be rather slim hereafter, as a small party went down yesterday prepared to "clean out things" down there, not even sparing the marsh bens." Mr. Walter H. Smaw leaves this morning for New York, where he has se cured a good situation. He is accom panied by bis sister; his brother, Mr. F. D. 8maw, formerly a resident of this city, having already established himself there. We learn that Maj. John W. Dunham, who was in very delicato health when he left here for the Western part of the Stale, has greatly improved, having gained ten pounds in flesh. This will be good news to his friends. Bloaaomtaar for ibe Penitentiary. Two small colored boys, named James E Mlddleton and Robert Stevenson, met a little colored girl on the streets yesterday, found that she had twenty-five cents in money in her possession, which her mother had placed in ber hands to make a purchase, and threw her down and took it away from her. The two boys were sub sequently arrested and committed to the Sheriff, under a bond of $50 each, to await a hearing before Justice McQuigg at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. In the moan time, however, after consulting competent legal authority, the magistrate determined to release them, in consequence of their youth, provided the parents of the children would guarantee that they should receive just such chastisement as they deserved, or, upon their failure to sanction this re quirement, to turn them over to the Mayor for trial, under the ordinance of the city provided for cases of disorderly con duct. ' It was held by the Justice, and very properly too, that although the children were under the legal age to put oa trial for highway robbery or assault and battery, it would not do to turn them loose with out any punishment at all, as in such case the moral effect would be very bad; Appreciated It. A friend just returned from Raleigh in forms us that in a conversation with Gov. Jarvis, upon his return to Raleigh after the great ratification meeting here, he (the Governor) pronounced the demonstration of Tuesday night the greatest ever wit nessed io North Carolina, and in regard to the torch lights, he remarked that they were the brightest be ever saw in a proces sion before, and the most of them. The Governor. is now firmly convinced there is "life in the old land yet." Reported Rllamnderatandlns. There was a report on the streets yester day to the effect that the candidates for Congress from this district, Messrs. Shack elford and Canaday, had a personal misun derstanding at Pelletier's Mills, Carteret county, yesterday, during the political dis cussion there, which came very near result ing in blows. L A good report from New Orleans. G. A. Pickett says: "My habit has been costive I all my life. Have used a great many reme- dies, out n never found an that could com pare with TutFs HUs. : I believe they wm euro any case . oi chronic constipation. Knowing them to be compounded on sci entific principles, I commend them to all who are troubled with this dreadful afflic tion." t AUGUST , 28. ,1880, Daily Weatber Bulletin, ThV following '"will show "the1 stale of the thermometer,-at the stations named, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean, .time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches f or the 8 P- M., as furnished by Sergeant - J amca W. Watson, Signal Offleer at this' Station i , - --r r-Tw.'tt Weather. Atlanta. .,-,.83 Augusta. .... . . . .. 88 ,6.,.; Cloudy a? - .jreir Charleston 82 . .04 Th'ling Charlotte. 76 93 89 87 87 90 89 88 89 83 81 78 79 88 8Q f .54; ,00 .01 .00 DO .00 .07 1.17 .00 .00 .48 1.07 . .00 .0Q .00 Cloudy Corsicana.. ...... Galveston Havana Indianola. Jacksonville Key West. Mobile. Montgomery..... New Orleans..... Punta Rassa, , . . Savannah , . . Wilmington...... Cedar Keys. ..... Pensaoola Cloudy Fair, Clear Cloudy Fair Clear Cloudy Fair Th'ing. Th'ing Fair Cioudy Clear Fair The following are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: ' Stationary barometerstationary or higher temperature, north to east winds, partly cloudy weather and occasional rains. Wliat wii Tbonffbi of it. The Editor of the' Chatham Record, H. A. London, Esq., who was present at our ratification meeting, says of it: On the night of the 24th inst., we had the pleasure of attending, in the city of Wilmington, one of the grandest political meetings ever held in North Carolina. In point of numbers, in the exuberance of enthusiasm, in the brilliancy of the display, and in the character of the distinguished speakers, we have never witnessed such an occasion. The gallant Democracy of the old Cape Fear section eclipsed themselves, and may tw ell be proud of their grand demonstration. Not Disposed Of. Mr. DuBrutz Cutlar and Major F. D. Poisaon have just returned from Raleigh, where they have been io attendance as wit-, nesses in the important case of Fowle and Vick va. Kerchner et als., on trial before Wake Superior Court. The evidence bad been closed in the case when they left and the argument was about to commence. There is a good deal of legal talent em ployed in the case, and it was not supposed that it would be finally disposed of before tctday. The Kaiie Stuart, hence, arrived at Riga, Russia, yesterday. c Givo your neighbor a helping band by recommending him to keep Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup in his family for ail thelitis babies are subject to. f CITY ITEftTS. THK MORNING STAB can always be had at tne following places In the city : The Pnrcoll House, nuns- news' Diana, ana tne dta. umce. Opinion of eminent Dr. E. 8. Steaart. President Maryland Hospital, Baltimore. I have used Colden'g Uebig'a Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic InTigorator for more than a year, and recommend it as one of the moat efficient preparations I hare erer met with. It combines the virtaes of food and tonic in a remarkable way, and I am satisfied has saved ure wnen no other medicine cenia do so." Gbesh St PiojmK, Agents. Wilmington. WICKED FOB CLSBQTMSN. Bev. Washington. D. C. writes: "I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quacic doctors or vue stuns called mediclnee, bat when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to all, that aU physicians use and trust In daily, we should freely commend It. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no eqaal for family use. I will not Be without them." Ntv Tork CapUtt TTefiUy. A FORTUNATE RUSSIAN MERCHANT. In the city of New Tork, at No. 690 Grand street, Mr. Jacob Babiner baa for the past fifteen years con ducted a gentleman's general furnishing goods store with success, by fair dealing and low prices. He.in the July drawing, followed the usual eastern of ale continental Europeans, and put a dollar in the grand monthly distribution of the Iiouiataaa State Lottery Company, buying a half ticket of M. A. Dauphin, No. 819 Broadway, New Tork city, and obtained for this fortunate investment fifteen thou sand dollars (115,000) in gold, by the aid of which he will be enabled to sell still cheaper, and keep a larger assortment of goods. Thus the Crescent City's favorite institution becomes as it were a blessing in disguise to the business community. MOTHERS I MOTHERS 1 1 MOTHERS I 1 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your res by a sick child suffering and erring with the excru ciating pain of catting teeth 1 If so, go at once audget a bottle of MRS. WIN8LOW8 SOOTHING 8XRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately depend noon it; there is no mistake about it There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell yon at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the moth er, andrelief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ef one of the oldest and best female physicians and muses in the United States; Sold everywhere. 36 cents a bottle. - FAIRBANKS' SCALES. The Qtifntlandtr. published in Brisbane, Australia, under date of May 15th, 1830, aays: "Visitors to the Sydney Ex position could not fail to be impressed with the great improvement made In the manufacture of weighing machines within the past two years. On exhibition at the Garden Palace was the product of English and American manufactures, who have made tne business of weighing machines a specialty It ia to the firm of Fairbanks St Co. that we wish to draw the attention of ear readers, principally from the fact that they have obtained the highest honors In their class, and that they seem to com bine la their mode of manufacture all that is new and worthy of adoption" , Then follows a descrip tion of Fairbanks' Scales.' DIED. MURPHET In this city, on the S7th instant. CHARLES THOMAS, Infant son of Charles and Sarah Mnrphey, aged 8 months and six days. The friends and acquaintances of the family are rerpectfully Invited to attend the funeral from St. Thomas' Church this (SATURDAY) afternoon at J o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Now on our Counters , JHE FINEST AND MOST ELEGANT STOCK of imported Piece wear. Goods for Fall and winter MUNSON, The Clothier and Merchant Tailor. an 87 it Brushes. OTH, NAIL AND - HAIR -BRUSHES, A larso assortment; Soaps and Perfumery of all kinds. " . .; For sale by ' J. C MUNDS, Druggist, auSStf 85 North Front street. WILLIAH H. OiBERKA successor to. ureen rianaer, WnOLESALST AND BETAIL DBTJGGiST,". i. . . auSStf WILMINGTON, N. C. ' WHOLE NO.B i,0d8 NJJW : ADVERTISEMENTS. FAUMERS WEOUGnX IIlO Cotton 4 aM HaTress Price , only $85. The Cheapest Cotton Press made. No cast iron need in its construction. Strong, Durabjo, Portable, Cheap. . SJV Guaranteed to press a 500 lb. bale. It has been thoroughly tested, and Is a good Le ver Press for a low price. Made and sold by - GEO. ALLEN & CX, Agr. Implement Mfg., and dealers in General Hardware and Farm Machinery. NxwiXKJT, N. C. aug-28 oaw DAW 8m- ' ' WILMINGTON MERCHANTS WILL FIND THE L AUBINBURG ENTERPRISE : TB BEST MEDIUM THROUGH WHICH TO ADVERTISE FALL AND WINTER GOODS among the people ef Robeson, Richmond and An son counties, in North Carolina, and in the border counties- or South Carolina. The ENTERPRISE has a large and increasing circulation In the Pee Dee and Cape Fear sections of this State; having obtained a large circulation in the latter during the six months it was published In Fayetteville before its removal to ' LauriBborg, ana in the former within the last two months. Advertisements will be inserted by the month, quarter and year at reasonable rates, Address i ii.'t. Mcduffie, DAWtf Laurinburg, N. C. i Ho thin g Misrepresent ed. A" 8 YOU READ SO YOU WILL FIND AT OUR xl Market corner Market and Second streets. For Saturday market, in large quantity, very fine and fat Beef, nice and fat Lamb, Matton and Veal . Samaaee in the evening. We know it don't pay to adtertuely falsely. What we say you may bet on it.' THE BUTOHKR CO. MELTON, CAMPEN Si MOT T, aurr it Proprietcrc Seed Cotton. ! 500 000 LBS" 8KEDC0TT0N WANTED' forwhich a fair price will be paid IN CA8 H. Apply at WILLAUDS, au 36 3m North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. Crammed and Jammed IS THE STORE OF James C. Stevenson, with the choicest family groceries at attractive prices-large and varied a tsortmont to select from Yon can't fall to be suited. New fat Mackerel at 75 cents per kit Hlgglns's Elegant Toilet Soaps, from 33 cents a dozen up Think of It I A whole dozen of flae Toilet Soap for 15 cents. A barrel of Extra Family White Flour for $6 CO. The Celebrated Patapeco Flour always on hand in barrels, half barrels anl sacks, mtde of New Wheat. Patent procees North Carolina Hams, Magnolia, Springfield, Lord Baltimore, Baltz and other Can vassed Hams, Ferris' "Trade Mark" Hams, 8tripa and Shoulders, uc canvassed, always at hand. A tremendous assortment or rresn uaaes ana Crackers, all kinds for families, jest in, perfectly fresh. Try them by all means. Condensed Milk for 18 X and 15 cents per can. The nicest, freshest, and lareest and cheapest assortment of Candies in the city at retail. I am Just accommodating my customers with Sugar at about cost. I mean business. Come and see. Jas. C Stevenson. au 37 tf QUILTS. Brown $ Roddick 45 MARKET STREET, ABB OFFERING SOME GREAT BARGAINS in Domestic Quilts sultablo for the Summer. Fall Size Honeycomb Quilts $ 1 0 Bridal Quilt Fringed 1 35 The Bates Quilt 1 60 Ttng"h Marseilles Qailta, all sizes and qualities at prices ranging for il 75 te $6 00. my 33 tf BROWN RODDICK. We Intend to Sell 20 000 BtuheICORN' 'tAA Bales TIMOTHY HAY, OUU Peas, Pearl Hominy, and The "Beet Bolted Meal in the City," At figures that will astonish the natives. PRESTON CUMMING A CO.. au 36 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. ing and Ties. For sale by HALL & PEARSALL. antSDftWtf Sellable. JMIE RELIABLE STOVE OF THAT STYLE IS the "PARKER"; aa also Is the "TAYLOR." We sell them for CASH, consequently CHEAPER. HAMPER BASKETS at Kft 33 tf PARKER TAYLOR'S. PriceBeduced. rrHB LADIES ABB INFORMED THAT 1 VIRGINIA A. ORB has reduced the m shaping, bleaching, and dying Ladles' and ChfJ-t dren'sHats from FIFTY to TWENTY-FIVE CTB RESIDENCE One door east of Front, on Church Street. oet 1 tf D fjjl I MANUFACTURED BY f III GE0,ALLEN&C0j i i M Vjjffl Nil r!BATEI OFOVEUi aiNU.,; One Square one day,. ...1....... ...1..,. ... 4100 . '; . . !Vi)twoday, . ..,. .v...;. 1 wloar daya,! . .. ...... -8 1 4-, ' ' days,..,. ...'... ... 8 1 One week... ....' 4 00 : - i Twt weeka.:....tf .. . ,,,-.'. 50 ' Three weoka,...,...,..,......., 8 t0 One month. ... . . . ..WOO it M Two months,. .w.;..i. 1. i, 17 00 Thm mrmtha..... r..: ...... 84 00 Slzmontha,.. 2;iwit. 00. V " One year,..., .......... 60 00 PCtrac A4vertlMmcta ,UlM?a att ttonately low rates. 's.Wtj J .Afi l''?X V . Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make' one square. Buffalo -Lithia rW ater,,. . For Affoctions ef tbo NERVOUS 8?8TMBkraaT'S, UlSK88 OV J THE KIDNEYS, GOUTY UIATUSSIit. f AND NERVOUST DTSPEFSl XT '..' " LETTER OFDR. WU.; A. UAXMONii, -' Surgeon General U. S. Army (retired), Ttotmmcx of ; Diseases of the Mind (UiA JJwvbui Sjrte :t"P latheUnlvoraityof New York, ote -t ...... V : j 43 Warr 64th 8t , N w York, Jane 6, 183a '' : I have for some time made aso of the Buffalo 14 . thia Water In cases of affections of the NERVOUS ; SYSTEM, complicated al b BRIGHT'g DISSiSX .. OF THE KIDNEYS, or with a OOUTY DIATUK 8I. The results have been eminently aailiiractory. , Lithlahas for many years been a favorite remedy ' with me in llko cases, bat the Buffalo Water ccr , talnly acts better than any extemporaneous ftoJuttoa of the Lltbla Salts and U moreorcr, better borne . . . .t . . by the stomachi I also of ten presort bo It M those cases or CEREBRAL HYFERA&MLi, rsaultlog from over mental work,' In which the condition called NERVOUS DT8PEPSIA exltU, and gene rally with marked benefit. WM. A. HAMMOND. M. V. THOMAS F. GOOBR, Proprietor )j 14 3taw6w we aa Baffulo lthia bprlnga, Va. Another Supply QF ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSHES JUST KB- Ceived. Also, a full assortment of Patent Medicines. The best 5 cent cigar In taa city, for aale at J. U. HARDIN'S Apolhc tpolbecary, New Marktt. au85tf,J Hats! Hats T Hats! A LL STYLES AND LOW PRICKS. tolLK UM3RELLA8 AT HARRISON St ALLEN, aty Hatters. Su38 tf Silk Umbrellas. WE HAVE JUST RECSIVED A LARGE LOT of very handsome and very strlleh Rllk Um brellas, and Our Stock of SIou's, Hoys' and Children's Clotlilne, for Fall and Winter wear, is full and complete, aad In It is displayed the very Latest Styles, and the prices are as LOW as any one can sell thru. DAVID, "Tbo CloUlor." au 12 tr Wanted, FIRST CLASS TANNER AND CURRIER Should apply immediately. Address JAMttt r. i-uht, auSllw Wilmington, U. C. Charlotte Observer and Salisbury Democrat copy one time and send bill to this Office. Sickle Fears. CHOICE NORTHERN SICKLE PEARS. THE flrKtof theseatoa of this Bellclous rrultjust received. A large variety of Fresh Home Made Candt maeo this day. Call and be salted. At s. a. HOUTIIKUrB aa 31 tf Fruit aad Confectionery Store. Freah Arrivals. PKUNE8, DRIED APPLES, COCOA-NUTS. Pearl Barley and Sago. Another let of that lne Fulton Market Beef. Northern Irish Potatooa. A lot ef Broome, will sell low at retail; Wood and Willow Ware; a foil line .f Family Groeartoa, Ci gars, Tobacco and Liquors, all at Bottom Prices Call and see. L. VOLLBRS, an 'J5 tf 34 and 8 South Front stroot. The Cry Is Still They Come, rpO BUY THOSErtBLXGANT LOW-QUAK-JL tored Shoes at 8 50 per pair. Gentsr Low Quartered Shoes at the exact cost. Ladies' Newport i lee, all slaee, at 81 00 per pair, and Shoes of every description at proportionately low prices, THOMAS H. HOWEY, aulStf No. 47 North Market tu White Lead, Oil, &c, &c. I HAVE REPLENISHED MY STOCK OF White Lead, Oil and Colore. Also Ready Mixed Paints for immediate use. For the convenience of my customers I new have Copper Palat pat up In quart and half gallon una. For aale low by GEO. A. FECK. Up stairs la New Store, 35 South Front fct. lrtf Extra Family Flour Freshly ground from new wheat. Meal ground daily and nightly. Mo better in the State. New Eastern Hay and New Oats Jut ar rived. Mixed Provender In any quantity: Chops. Shorts, Corn Bran, Wheat Bran. White Corn and Mixed Corn in abundance. For aale by G. BON BY SONS. autOtf at the Cape Fear Mil la. Bagging, Ties, ALT, NAILS, and HOOP IRON, . . For sale by ADRIAN VCLLKK8. Weekly Arrivals rV POTATOES, CABBAGE and APPLES, FROM THE NORTH, For sale by ADRIAN VOLLRUS Groceries. FULL STOCK ON HAND. WITH DAILY AND WE&KLY ADDITIONS TO THE SAME. ADRIAN VOLLBRS, W holer alo Grocers, fan 15 tf S. B. corner Front and Dock eta. Seeds. Seeds. rjlEIB PUREST AND MOST RELIABLE STOCK of TURNIP and CABBAGE SEEDS in the world, grown by D. Landreth Bona, and for aale at re duced prices by JOHN K. MoILHXNNY. Dnrglat, jefllf Oor. Market aad Front atresia. HDSICiL 1NSTR0UEHT3. LARGE AND VERY CHEAP LOT OF TIO. Una, Aeeordeona, Gnltars, Flatee, Flfee, Ae. ' For tale at HEINSBXRQBR8. u Paper and CnvolopoA. A NEW LOT OF PAPER AND ENVBLOPKE : IN BOXES. H 4? f- it . Jast recetvad at auWtf THE UYE BOOK STORE,. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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