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Ptmki:... j r On. of th. kum-h... . - More Jordjipring weather yee wa the following : V , . . n.i .i . i. v Day'e length 13 hours and 40 ijw auu b awl ox we men who I I Aozosto , Cr,th from Aa.u.ha wrtck.d :VTr: 0rn "euth, I - were g.aa io meei 01. J. Uhar eon , caWt of X. w Z,aIa.J: .lxhl, In ? D. UtTU OQ " iUeU Jeeterday. ' Jrowj Tha Oxbaacabla pud adiere againet whom be now in timw " P1nty of nderand liKhtniog Gajreaton:.::: V. ,o 2Tt! April; a iUmr pnee UlwMQ of caa.. rh. ..i:...'!. .r.!! fridaj niiht. bat not much ialo. ii.-.r kf vf-i tad U.Tsa,cafTyisf diapajcaas than one Stalwart f!t it5 r I ' - " . VMV VHWK VI I I 0 M U1BI Vi AJU - otf &uwara i rvDrosco. maa inn iiinin( i ..v t . i I "iwuiu ut iHc-niM ioa ucunioai. Vh Um. i Hum nf lanrsA . J ' :1 . . I Is'NewsJStand.aad tha Si Office. NEW" ABVERTISEMENTS. j 1 v . aeuTery, i wcwuu ounasy wier xvuier. -ao iojio win wm, snow the sute of - - . i ; xnv aju! v jit'riiStc m iff NTS .'h'S ,.-No t, co-rt ye.urf.r mo,0. fTL'l SSllrW ngbt home to the memory of hi. ,0 - ".r. " t. ' - -p'S v a y 1 1UI by aoditora, He waa liTta .s a - IWeinta of n i .1 mnttll.:ln a-kakb bakoain.-a aiW, , I . awj ' . . . , I . , . J J wo wsmj iwut uoura enaing i proeperous weefcly Newepmper, located In atiri-I T.T7-r -rA-r--- . m,.Lth 7 rjA8 p-M- "hen " !?ffl2lSw PERPETUAL RUSH ui vcr a ia. i Mn ......it... ... Ml 48 hour, aa fnrniahtwl. T fl.. I tenna and sarticnlara biU tE? AS I ; . . ifl 48 hours, aa fnrniahari.hv ffermant . a'v'6vllal James YV. Watson, 8!gnal Officer at this Station: Tem; 70 84 74 75 86 nan -Hi I " c j BMiNa J Q riwutoo. lit Ujaiaur at Waahlaoo. I caam of langnage and 'iHoatration -U nr 6bf tceel LoM rinf?..i. I with whth it w - -' ' m inHkavi. l'trrrt ; 8 f Anwia IL L'T.rtj will aac ,r- i r Elward ThoratJO. Tb Vif a VluiUoJ pfootaet to meet lb A. a fast a l Ki tfx U raiUo4 at Spataabarf. ft ( Ai a m1 of yllaa; iboroafh- )r-d t ,VtiTii;, I .OS) Deraooa wr nr. . obi n dbco isao. Tw." .ni" To-day ia the first of May, the I geT West onth of nie-nlp mnA I Montomery. . . . Two hundred pounds of baoon was coademaed and sent out of the market yesterdsy by the health officers. We omitted to mention a risit from frtoad McDlaxm.d, of the JieUonian, who was ia town a day or two ago. -The Board of Aldermen and Paata Raaaa. Savannah...., Wilmington.., Cedar Keys. . , PortEatis.... 4 4 74 80 83 85 80 78 75 78 80 R P. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1 81 .00 .01 .00 .02 .00 .oo- Weather. Clear - Clear Clear Pair Clear : Clear Fair Pair Fair Pair Fair Clear Hszy Fair Clear RaW a Racord's Report. Tha Convention assembled at Tort. er Hall yeeterday morning, aocordtog to adjournment, and waa called to or- . . . . . . i wwow ut ins irrMioant. i ubuuwu ui Atusroea sou ... .orotaar e. uaie u.cuara broa4bt CoL Thomaa. of CharlfiU. m. . Board of Coanir ftamy, r n ,:., w., n a f.x,. K.a. brief addreae. On morton. a com- rerular moathlr aesaion to-morrow. 4. uor. U(nfC lbrU- 1 raitUM Mmlitln. f f . r-vr.:i I -M :U rttmovU ot b coraa.t fram of RitkmAn vir-t.. . I Mr. XllOS. JJ. 1'ltU ftSS re- (Uriia to & oitr en?. A ttaall- Po pidtm c prvi! ia Loajoo. I pot o tad to wait on ex-Senator Merri- I lo"d,y l n"1! hour for service. j receipt of the road for the fiscal year ends r oneocooc .vinti with t h Buutod I mon and reoneat him tn arM tv. I Or..Fi, - : I in8 March 81 it, 1881. amounted to t564.- S.w Vora oaku: ia3 rtr I Convention. Dr. Satohwell. Pri-I m. Q. . w I 028.63. and the operaUne expenses for the . i ww a- ivui uucui auu Xa. ljuuarcLLi. ib w ssme period footed up $313,192.04. show tiSAAT' ara wawa VI UU ST iifM pS!?8i Tohe Hairla'Kewa Stand, aooth ldeFrontStreet, we are Indebted for copierofthe X York Ledger, Oiimney Corner -xd fi . THK GEBATKST BLSSSIKQ. aJmple. pare, harmlea. remedy that cares every tSSffuk pt "u-uwicBTi "iscne Ereatest r;k3'' l propnewwa are aalng; blessed wVftSlWi w,hoJIUTe 1 enrtd by it Will yon try it t Bee another column. Eagle. a,;-??0??0 TBUP.-Rev Sylvanna Cobb thn. write, fn the "Boston Christiaa rr ; '-"Bwoiuo ojno means recommend ay aana or medidne which we did sot know to be AT Iron Front Store. NEXT WEEK Novelties Adapted to the Season. GentB' Balbiiggaa and Gauze Underwear. Percale and White Shirts, COUars, ICuff. and Neckwear, Linen. Cambric and Silk Handkerchief., TrankB.VaIiM.and Umbrellas. CELLULOID GOODS. s. : j t W'ok..... a Of ylewV x en "a salid Nonpareil type make oaenare. NEWADVERTISEMENTa good particularly for infanta. But of if m. win.. 1 . " The followinKare the Indications for the SiPl - I A nw "pplj of SpedalUe. in Men'.. Booth Atlantic SUtes to-day: I ??d!Lr.etTm an infant. troubled with colic I tenths and Boy.' clothing em. Pair weather, with easterly winds, ata- t oatja on .Tnead.,-. Reamer tlonary or higher barometer and tempera- We. will .hip to tare. .SL? i!L&Td theUttteeberab WJ of OyTa &l6 "T " "m Price8' ith prlTl,ege examine. Prom the report of Mr. James Anderson. ,wJSi!.ll'5?tn?;olrtl10' the chid till it had rfttaiwa mm, .M . i jf-i n I aJ.. w-a. TTT . 1 A aplesieltei Saiowiaia. q . , . .. .. i uuiou wiia me leetntnz sJejre. on anT rsonfi- uvwciary ioa xreasnrer or toe Carolina I aon waateyer. Sold by all drnggiata. K cent, a "- . . ii i u u vxjoipBDY, wo ace voai ue NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oltertoiiri's Inn's fear DfiDflt. 22 26 and 28 fforth Front Street JHy X Is m-CBONCT, Auctioneer. BY CBOffLY A M0RBI8.' Auction Sale of Eeal Estate. rN MONDAY, SO MAY HUT, AT 11 O'CLOCK A. MM we wni aeli, at the Coart Bona., WataatS&e.'f.XS1- MWbw' 25 Ualmproyad Lot-eJxMM-apon Weat aid. at Front mbween.auiiWar:d Watont? !' at. cm on r-Y, Auetione.r. . By CBONLY "s MORRIS. Beal Mte"atliictloH. jndHeallenceN. W. intenecUon Campbell wU? YTai mmmmmJ r .a W. .a. h I betweetoand 1 between JBruniwick and Hanoyer trUt! eoUBProTd 101 wt ride of Beranth .tract, my it n Blmden B'nMwlck.SUuTy JW. ORONLY, Anctoneer. BY CRONLY it MORRIS. Spring Cassimeres. UpubliCsoa in Washington ar tryia; to coool ihecaawlvea by say i ii t. h at th Dtnocrata will suffer by th Star roate eipoearew. 'Tim oq the hzht." A tbaadar atorta paaaed over Ivou ill on Thursday fin when a bolt i-M-ajl killing fiv out of six cool bjy who were grouped to (hr. Thw sixth will die probably. " ' "A,k 4U(. . . li. I vMV. i h b.m, of the Charlotte OWrr J?i.7 madi a Pwb - k.. r w.. Dudley, of Craven. a ptpr. Mr. Chambwra ha very d :ild taleota for thi oewtpaper baai-ii-hh, Aad it t a loa to tha preaa of a " - - w w-v u v oau ma, soia co ears, aacndel the J cjoc. earning of $189,269.65. A comparison platform and assured tha aaaamblacm I tw. -i j t t .1 m ti..t it.. ...... i... . . . v o - i u urauu uwk Ol ID i. OI " " iui.iv.re ui ioat year . 2! eiiJMJ.r!a!! ATT!P Q- B. and D. of 8k will meet In semiannual Bel enlngs over, that of the .pxeTious a few rtmarkl idtlfvW JiSlVl? aeMloa uCiV Hallon Tueedsy raorning J aoqnUd tot71.5M.04, or about82i tub' trPhiS11 next, at 11 o'clock. cent Ttoto Jndga Merrimoo then made hi. ap- -The Register ot Deed, issued IX? t mTa Parance and. amidst tha almost fir-n,.... t a v w Wen f "e road everywhere, and ows -proariou. appU..e of the audience; dcd. of7bich tw7 w fo7 Vbi and mXiST " - aaoendi the stage. Laek of space three for colored couplea. - 81 r Mnrch forbtda oa to attemnt a avnonai. vn olnoe Capt. D . R. MurchUoo assumed of this eloquent and effective swecb " Tbe Wilmington Mntnals and I control of the affairs as President, a liberal At timea the aDDlauee waa so crrmt I Watch well Base Ball Clubs wUl have a that the speaker waa compelled to I ""cb came of base ball at Hilton on Hon- oay anernoon at S o'clock. There are now only ten piison ersinthe coaoty 1.1L and three or fonr of .1881. JAMBS C. MUNSS, Sec'y. Fruit at Ancton. n. A my gODA, DMP ROCK AND VIOHY WATERS ON DRAUGHT I and fit guaranteed. 1 v-r m.. wawi sa rm hnawi ! n.k. - pu WHO FKKL AN INTRRR8T IN Ron. rmT.JrW k.S Banana, and Pin. Appl,. -UIWJB. wiu De greatly pleased by an ex aminatlon of the really meritorious ALL WOOL CASSIMBRES, now on sale at my .tore-twelve different .tyles, the prpdnction of the BethanlaN. 0.) Woolen Mfllf., Jart the thing forJCen and Boys. Snit.forentlemeB made to order at low prices. s a. pa ad hie remarks until order could be re. to red. At tbe afternoon seaaion Rev. J. aa did E. rioua rav. olutiooa of thaoka were adopted, and after a zracefal SD4Mch from th 6ut tfxoroas and progressina; policy has been adopted that ia already showine ! splendid results' aod reflects the greatest credit on his wisdom and ability as a rail road manager. The Presidejir;s.. efforts hare been ably seconded by Capt. V. Q. WM. H. GREKN, Dtq mp 1 tf Market St., bet. Front and Lime Lime. jPULL SUPPLY BJtST ON TBS , MARKET. LOWBST PRICKS. One HORSB fr Bale. "Tl t J. A. SPRINGXB. my 1 It thoee are held to appear as witnesses at the ? v 7 by Uapt. V. Q. n IWWgUlO. Uo5 Lipi UWmh spproaching term of the U. a District 5: Superintendent; Mr. P. rpna annual JDBTlNa op TOT stock I W. Claxk. General Freight anol PMnwr VA,UXT- a . -..w. ..v.. r.... L holder. will be held at the Company Office, on Notice. ipectlve place, of bnMnea. at 7 o'clock. P at 'Parasols and Sun Shades. Brown & Roddick 45 -Market Street. WB HAVE NOW ON HAND A BCAUTIPUL mnrtmMt nf th. . KA. .. . froml5cenStotl5 00: " rMpn LACKS AND HAMBURG S. rtn. If-. I . . xTTennnared White and r?oiniat.?. v.v" na nam Darn tits nerar Wa M.i rZSfrfirP1? Shirt.. I been so complete aa at this tim. w S ... ' - ir..1 """r kwuuua M our JTrenf h Pw. I nutnnnlt .. "i awtjquai 1. not to twi fnnnH 1n -.T i ' A larm ltnti nf B Wiv" V.riT v"j JNO. J. HBDBICK. Compare this with others. M!npardSINBS? 8UITS POR l 50 AND 1 S'andrffiif f 12 60 4114 ipwarda. $4 5Tanddn!w.rdV "5lefl tnd-Dr" for ChQdren'.Schaoi nrt n. o.... . apwarda. -v8MU,r lu ana PlTe hundred White ai rni.M c ...... rVinv IAent and the other officials of the com pany; and they, too, have just cause to be mwnJ r9 tm m A , A . v. n : . t i .... ih M-Ue wbea be abandooa it. Fh Monro doctrine ie before a comcnitieo of the Senate. It will be I called to order, aod a telegram read rmmberd that Senator Morgan, o Altbama, iotrodacd a rewolatioo President. Hon. J. C fnT th. - .7 . . . . . I " ""J " wiureu, waa avx- i pany; ana tney, too. nave Jast cause to be cooveottoo adjourned se die, with rested yesterday and sent to jell for non. proud of the splendid showing of their laat the understanding thai a trreat. maxa I . f . . . ..... I . . . , , . . - w""i ewmai case oeiore Jasrice I year a oosioess. meetloe waa Ia I mi ha 1.1 at mnht An I . I at 8 o'clock a fa;ee crowd Ambled Tl?:? WM Qtor "d v uiiu f i iver vue mewuntr waa Monday, the 3d of May, at IS o'clock M. apS9 3t CHARD J. JONES, oec7 ana i.Teae. :h i: th cooaeot of the United States it jv-rnoaeot ia a condition precedent i - ihm construction of any inter- Mntc canal acroaa the I.thmaa. Mrs. J. W. Canieroxi yiLt OPEN HER HOUSE AT WRIGHTS VILLB SOUND, THURSDAY, MAYlSUi. for the Summer. Permanent and Tranakmt Rtkuom conunodated on reaaonable terma. . my 1 3t ' Price. Geo, II. While. coL. and ltev. T. D. Swindell of Einston. The de legatee return to their re 4mV spettive bomee to-day. Raleigh letter to the Qoldsboro MmQ0T : Dr. Qtiaaom auaLalced him. The New Ice House. IaaUea Ueaevelaat Boeteiy. rpv -,, , . . , I wU, uv a mcciing ot me visitors oi Inere will be a baptism at thai... t..,. .. .... I. . .- . . t I . . , - i jsuim oocieiyat clock ana juaaaer from the Evangelical Lutheran Synod foot of Princea. street this moralo. at 11 Hall on Tuesday, Msy 3rd, at 5 o'clock W1 "ona varotioa, .peecoea were a e I ocjoc, oy itev. a. ax. uonwsy, or tbe I p m livered bv Rev. Isbam Cox. CoL I First feoloredi Rantl.t nhnwrh .r-r f I " . Walter Montgomery, Rer. R. N. I Fifth and Campbell streeta. We informed that the funds of the r. tr0rrrv:' j -i. I Society are eettlnsr alarmlniriv lnw nri No serricea to-day at St. Paul's the public are urged to come to the help of T respectfully notify the citizens Evaocellcal' Lutheran church. Dr. Rem. I the ladies in their labor" of inm . . - . v . ' I . . w.w. . ui numinnonuiasiiiave opened my Ice House. helm being absent on attendance of Synod. I Besidee what has been given they have I co?rof nontandleck Street. 1 iWe Sid in Thiir- will h nr, flnnHi. .V !. I bonirht H rfU.rlhnt- f.- K.u.. JJSff "Hfe.?! K004 "O f the " " " - wwj awwaa Wit lug j a4U taw - w mi UUOUCtO UX I VUUV WWIUgV, A 1. J. A H gJfffHS, ID r Of irwi e-hnrvh tvnt ia wlna sVaaaea wl.IaiVaat I meil tnri fiver a tkarrI nf miT I "vw a - w Mai wv. aaa-as v awa SaTa UUMJJCU, I ' w V IMWiaSWOO, X" IA fcj . I aaliwKt fwA'm a mmfjM a. . a. j . ra.. .ir u t ? m jf"! . a a. .a s iaui eawa uas ua hlxju navn iBHaara niirnnnrai aeif briiLanU. ih., . 7. x uo w. o. iainos won ior tne , - , - If. " . . : T.nof Tti . . . . . .7 . 7 w I niatHrt of r.r- v..- i. mi. i. I "U1U1 ween lurnianeu irom I -mvwu iuc. rUp,b!ic,M X "ZSl. morrow -o!.? Ti. i" "" "'D,T$' ""a 10 ' AMKrIOT"BLi0K . . wuog.Mnw "HIG." A suitable reward will be 1 MA a tlllaa L. at l )jr old friend, Capt. Ike Young, ui bd odor tooeboe to the Fourth .. n.-t and tnong his own people. Nirl meettope of I w - r ' . WW M.MH. 1AJV I MW.ftW UiWl UIU K . AUV UF W141 lQ U9" ') anked for hia removal. Ika has I cam at of opinion and. ore Iodic., he waa I . . I the rvcipieat of maav eonrteslM dnrlne hi. I .. .... ' ' I loealitIi hri s. mnni. ... i I . -"'J H"" I given for hia return . v. . ftvu. UC1 I . . . tU BU rof th H8. Proprietor. k. , . . . . ... I u" (vciEni o many coanenea oariOf nis I . , . ... .-.-an hand and tha pcpU of that rty, froea u jadf bA iad emaeal "d Jurors are not required to be present TV i ... . . . I -t i - - . . r . i intnoi will noi gain by turning him ou'. and putting in a mtaoer I ladies 1 vry way. K. F. D. Moore, son of the late Uv. Dr. T. W. Moorv.of Richmond, W, hts beu suspended from the Priebytariaa ministry by the Presby ury of the Kbeaeur General Asaetn ly. of Kentucky, becaoee, say that txxly, he "i a forme aa that he will aot a.i dot not inUod to submit to our authority; secondly, that be baa rw- 3Q4qk1 the Coofeeaioo of Faith, aa bid and iaterpreted by tbe Prebyte naa Church la tha United State of America; thirdly, that he haa moat oLtnoJy and publicly recanted hia mnidterial vowa . until Tuesday. VV wiah to give seme tobacco saisa i'lit made in Granville oounty and rvported in the last Oxford JYt LtrtrTT They tell . the story aa to &er the line tobacco Is from. . Il la 'ica tijaree that weald do Kortb Carohoa good if ei related through the country. Let Madison county oow such sale, or soy county in any other State, if it can. Thai follaar. , . , , . I Kaaorvaa A Csuara Baoa lni ouna were per hundred pounds: hsmUae. Hoar, ha v. maaL alc M, 133, i7t $90, 1123, $0, 0, 17ft $7 $7 7o, 170.1155, A rrVe rmI.-Lri1 nan hv lha nam. at Wlla ITS, $100, $43, tpo. Theeertlee Kaxa Dahney, eomewbat nbtorioos'ln publlo S CITY, fiatw AorstarriSBfasri'tTn. J car aaarvxs. J. A. graraoaa Lime. W. IL Orxxx Lost dog. Mnrao.v Special this week. Oraa A Sox Straw hate, etc F. IL Kna A Co Bath tabs. Yarn- Oig aaetia, org a a a. etc W. IL Gaaxx Uioeral waters. E A. LcatxDci Oraed opening. A. David Compare with others. Una, J. W. Canaaoa Board log. B. . J. Aaajtrs N.w lea hoa.e P. IL ILiTpxcf They have cooe. J. W. GoaDOd A Baa Iojaraaca. HcTraxRflira Bocxj, pianos, etc J. J. Haparcx Spring casahn erta. J. IL Ilajuaur Seed for sale cheap. iLucxra Meeti a g Concord Chspter. Mai xap A Bownats lltraeaa, etc ILaJuusosf A Atxaor Summer stylea Orrxxaocaa Iacreaaiog popularity. D. A. Sjots A Co. Baby carriages. Paaxza A Tatlom Now ws have It. CaosLT. A Moaaxa Ilaal estate sale. Choslt A Uoaais Fruit at auction. J- L.BoaTW-KTUHT Spring butter, etc Josm Dawsox A Co. Turpentine tools. month to run the Society on the moat eco- war it npmi Market St, bet. Front and Second. Grand Opening w. V -w . - aeawera.y waa ine anniversary nomical plsn. The sickly season will soon of the great Are which occurred In this city be here, and the ladies will take pleasure on Sunday, April 80th, 1843, which made in distributing whatever is sent to them, nearly a clean sweep of buildings from the alley next north of where the First National Ber ir..tiTi. Bank now stands to Hilton bridge. The Rectory dub of St. John's church I TbZrldZr. rd&lfot' ve a grand Bazaar and Festival at the 1A3f- Of course it waa Mr. C. II. Ro- OF SPRTNe AND SUMMER There will be a grand onanimr Sii0' fJom the leading Houseaor weear. The MILLINERY. r tnna m latest style, of FELT AND STRAW HATS ! my l tf a w- a m . . binson, the worthy President of the Library 7 commcing onthe Hth of Msy. AaaoclaUon. who iatrodnned Dr. WlSoI P"PMUV' e . flair h.ve been going Slimmer StvlfHt.! ki. .nu v.. a I w wim time past and will be actively I Mr. J. MRoblnaoo, as it Inadvertently ap- tlJ ' w?fUl J? peered in the report of the lecture. djjd that w aftlcleswill be fsffled, . nor will there be any soliciting of buyers I tuomui,,og rum street allowed, thus freeing the occasion from the II. E. Cborch under the administration of leading objections that most people have Iter. T. Page Rlcaud, the pastor, still con- for church fairs.. An advertisement will e Unoea, end we learn that the religious in- inserted in the Stab In a few dsys setting terest seems to be on the increase. Tbe forth the numerous attractions that will be doors are expected to be opened to-dsY for engaged to render tbe Baxiar In everv wav the reception of members. I a grand success. Our leading grocers have en tered Into an agreement to close their places I Sarah McKenzle, the insane colored LUM8DSN. 1 HARBISON A ALLEN, Hatters. ery, UiSereai. it. iV V""". cuaa. HobI- yltf Wholesale MdRnSw wwiiiyij The Live Book Store QONTAINS THE LARGEST AND MOST vwiuuine EWCJC or POPULAR LITERATURE, .MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, latest style., and sa- Pertor to all others in quality oFTone, Finish, Dn- , rability and Elegance of Design and Finish, for cashor on the easy Instalment plan. Comeand see and be convinced at A HEIN8BERGBB'S. Hew Spring Biitter. J AM NO W SELLING THE ABOV ' DELICIOUS ARTICLE AT . J 30 CENTS PER POUND, being of the VERT BEST QUALITY, freih and full Savored. This price Bheuld induce purchaeea. JNO, L. BOATWRIGHT, 11 1 13 North Front St Westphalia Ham. I have Jost received a shipment of THIS EXCELLENT HAM, CURED EXPRESSLY FOR SUMMER USE. NECK RUFFLING. A New Line just received. ap3 tf BROWN RODDICK, 45 Market Bt L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Louisiana State Lotterj- 'PLACE MAY 10. CAPITAL PRIZE 30.000. . Whole ticket., as nn- rJT m Addre.. Lock Box STS. ' P " tf 1 Wilmington, y. q Try Mrs. Job Persoa's Iniian TobIc Bitters. CUBES SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, HEART Dlff8 ChronlcBihoua Colic, and Th kind, of Eruption, and Bkla DiseaM. arising from impurity of the blood, a. an AlteraUve Tonle and Pnrlfler of the Blood it ha. proven itaelf unequalled. 8KB GOV. HOLDKN'S OPINION. T . . , , BaiiMiK, N. C, Dec. Sd, 1880. I take pleasure in atatlng that a member or my family ha. aaed Mr.. Joe Fenon. Indian Tonic with good result.. I believe her remedy exoeUeat for the perpoaes for which it U intended. W. W. HOLD EN. I SEE JUDGE STRONG'S OPINION. Baxaiaa. N. O., Dec lit 1830. Mrs. Joe Person : Madam Some month, ago I waa In bad health, suffering from debility, lndljrei tlon and loea of appetite, when a friend minced me to try your Bitten aa a Tonic. I did so with the most happy reaulta. I take great plea. ore in reeommen ding It aa a valuable and efficient vegetable Tonic, very respectfully. GEO. v. mthomu Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person. Franklin ton. N. C. Per sale by W M. H. GRKKN, Druggist, mh 16 ly nac WllnilagtonVN. C DJSTJBE YOUR HOMES LU THE AiolCullnral Ins. . Co., of Jew York. ESTABLISHED 18M. ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881, $1,261,731. Insure, against loss er damage by Lightning. whether Fire ensues or not. Take, no mercantile loss by .weeping ; Straw Hato, TVBW. NECKWEAR, . cuh, half IS months note with 6 per cent Interact wnv. tt uuouon esvKU.iaeeau. myltf S4 North Wateeat. my 1 tf FINE FURNISHINGS, SUITS MADE TO ORDER BY JI1HN I Y K X Jtt. HflN - . ; Tailor. and Famishere, Just Received A NOTHBR LOT OF THOSE JUSTLY CXLB- aVr isie A. via of basin eas it 7 p.m. during the warm I woman who was taken up and seat to the term, commencing with to-morrow, and I Poor House a week nr twn mrrn wtll hm the dry goods men will doubtless follow I sent to Ooldsboro bv the conntv anthoritie. ... . , ....... i - i wi&saubircs IBW- eaua iiuproTea; uaDiiiet ur suit at an early dsy. The bell will be rung to be confined In the Asylum in that place. I -,,'-f ' " ' ' -every evsalng at 7 o'deck. Sundays ex- She U expected to leare Monday in charee w ePti . of Superintendent Savage. She has been 'i 8r- tn thai Aivfnm Artaa Ka,lAat v.Ha ... ji.' ' 1 , : . Tk.R.ICI.h.C.r... I - Tf r . ' UU" W" " -1 ..- vuwssu i rum wio roauiauon on tne ground l - Jl OW Wfl Ufltra T4- wwe SUWIVSMIUIBJ nor manafactaring rlaks: hence l. not .abject to I loss oy .weeping area Strongest residence Insurance Company la the ' I world. On long term risks take. preiniam half Jattly considered among the beat In bee. TRY THEM t Jno, L. Boatwnght, Xoa. 11 dc iai. Front St. my 1 tf Hew Crop Cuba. J J0 Bhds Choice New Crop CUBA MOLASSES, For sale by myltf. KERCHNBR 9t CALDBBBR08. Bei ceitar PacttirCIiests, Sash. Doors, Blinds. BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac, Ae. ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, r at I ALTAFFER, PRICE Co., era made at C i Kingsbury's warebouae, Oxford, prices were $33, H H23, $43, $75, $75, $9T, $130. At Cocper'a, in . Henderson $133, :3 $1L $75,1231 $SV $37, : 33, $230, $30, $78, $75. $7, $74, '. $100, $ieo. Mr. Orady wiU Pla take ootiew. circlea. had a fit aad fell overboard from a flat at the wharf opposite Mr. D. I Gore's store reetardsr afiernooa. ile was rescued from a wsierv grave bv parties oa the wharf and flats la tbe vicinity, and was landed on terra jb-ma with the baach of "cats" hehad been fishing for tenaciously clutched in one of his beads. next by CoL Duncan K. McRae. who haa chosea for his subject "PhanUsmsgorls,'' a very suitable and fruitful theme for a lec turer of Col. McRaa's fart lie .loawffcnative powers and brilliant Intellectual endow ments. ! moat Inmmrnri ' JTKBBZBKa.U INDISPKNSA- aitcnen. bv- urtor rjatiers speech Ls compli "oted vsry highly by many papers. He spoke for two hours. and a half. He- man of axii. fvfRndad," of Hichmood Siti, thus deaenbee Itira : ''Qa, is a aaaaeffie peteowa. appear- two latsnseota adalu for the week. Sternal Bsrviee. Among the changes in the Signal Service mentioned In the last Aratg andlfatjf RtgU ter we see the name of J. O. Haahagen, formerly of this dty, who goes from Bar Some one was cruel eoough 0fSt Beach to Chicago. Also of Private tos.y that if the sccideel aed happened to R H- 8mlth from Fort Myer, Vs., to ...... ..I allKm. V 1. mA) ftnt. T T XT.. any one or any account to mnxaeii or tae . . aiwk- comma ally ha would have sorely drowned, son from Smithvilleto Omaha, Nebraska. Debaey has the reputation of being a "sorry i -" m aaale tat tAli. nertaarr. We learn that the new Juvenile opera, There was one interment an adalt lq "Litlto Golden Hair and th Three Bekrt.'l O.kdaJe Cemetery for the week cloeing ye- will be gtrsn at an early 'date ..by a chorus t.rdsy. of seventy-five young ladles and xalssea, Bellevue Cemetery reports ooe latermen under the direction of Mr. A; B. Chase.' a chB4r-for the week. This compoaUioa 1 very, highly spoken of Pine Tor eat (colored) Cemetery reports I as far above Che ordinary standard of jure . . . ... . . i. . u. 1 . n . -i - ' ' cile muaie. A atalea HirA. Capt John Barry bad a fine mocking bird stolen from him about a week ago, since which time efforts have Seen made to trace tbe whereabouts of the valuable bird. These efforts were finally rewarded with success, tbe stolen songster having been found yesterdsy mornisg in the possession of the steward of the steamship Gulf Bream, (just as she wss oo tbe eve of sailing for New York,)who purchased the bird from a colored individual, who, of course, was a stranger to . him. Capt, Barry recovered hli treasure, with which he ssys he would not haye parted for fifty dollars. nrgleirata'a Cowrt. - Netty McEenzie was arraigned before Justice Gardner, yesterdsy, on the charge of committing assault and battery upon the person of Joe. Pickett,1 colored. Defendant WM ordered to pay one penny and the costs. ' ' - ery UUng f orjronr oomtort and eoavenleacaw-OoBM hvm( wna . uws cnange for the MMon. .my l tf and we can dx yon PARKER 4 TAYLOR. Carlyle Thought TIAT THE ONLY RELIGIOUS ACT A MAN now-alaya conld securely perform waa to wash himself welL To the iapatatioaa" as well am tne yoa-pray-ior-me-sort, -here la a common .VUUUa m Hinmn row iin m jaaw a up. myl tf At irrKTas No. 25 Market Street. ' Just iLirLveld. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LOUNGES. Chairs, Wardrobe.," Table.. Baby Carriages! RlwrfeSlMswr W ddSU-Wlhain liJV i ' myl" I aadaty.nutdetotjrdaratTerylowprtoea. ' -MUaSON, Flour. Flour. Flour 1200 Bbl" J,L9DB a76. For sale by r nyl tf KERCHNBR tt iat.th PKOB. Hay. Hiy. Hay. 5QQ Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, For sale by my 1 tf KERCHNER A CALDEB BROS. . Water Hill Meal. A A Bash Water Mm MEAL, rny 1 U FaoTOBr: Foot of Walnut at. my 1 tf Ortin: Nutt, aear Bad Cross at. They Have Come ! fvf A LARGE ASSORTED 8TOCK OF HAR Vi aeas. Saddle.,' Brldlee, dollars. Whip. Ar4l and everything In the line kept in a Pint' J A Class-Eaubluhmrat, J net arrived, and sr man any outer esubiuament In the rln. Mmab Mil PalnMMlM. mt ice, at Oarrtage Vactory, on Third, be- reen aurset raa xnncess Btreet. myltf P.H.HAYDXN. dty. short . For sale by. KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. Special This Week. them. Tin another aopply of the most elegant One Hundred TIART CATTftT Lava nW TtTftt T.ifTOin TM X.icna. at vrlcea - lower than- ever. i Wfmmt Duea ana.tBiaaooara oaiea. we nave my 1 It Clothier aad Merchant Tailor. Seed for Sale Cheap. T WILL CLOSE -OUT THE? BALANCE OF MY r uM-uomion" atocamg cnair. I Xs; -t -; !&&$L -W 7 towrcwamlgetapwkamat 1 Z . ---s frn UVWH I -il. 'CI. , I yum. mot hi, bj - ' W3ee fourth nam for other local new. I D. A. SMITH AGO.. " BT 1 tf 4 Wnrfli IWi U I 1 t J. H. HARDIN'S Drag and Seed Store. New Market. Wanted 1,000 Men, rpO BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAfiONS, HAR- nese, Baddies, Collars, Hanes, Blind Bridle., Ac. Best goods and lowest prices. my 1 tf QERHARPT it OO. Turpentine Tools. WE HAYE JUST RBCETVtD A LARGE As sortment of Coopers and Tarpenune Tools of ail klnda Do not keep any bat the be ffearan teedbranda. If yoa want th. beet quality ot theM roodaaad lowest cash prtcM aend yonr. orders to the Old BaUkllahed Hardware Boose of myltf , .JNO. DAWSON AOO. - Look. to Your IntQrest JND STpv AT MALLARD A BOWDKST1, v . a V - .as ww wat a where the largest aawortmaat of HaroeM. BrkQea. uouara, uauiuw, iahot, ahuu, mTUiu nn WOT brought to this cltytre to b. Men and boaghtfoeta. j. trtnTirw m.rA mrkklH.cr inna with mmmt n m mm t m. i u no. a ooata rroat bu
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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