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"""" p irm "-T--n" hii 'ii ir rerji i nrr iti -w i f 'T""1 '"""'''Hr - - .... - . .. . x i. f i . . i - - - - - , . . l. : . . . . . HE HOBimiO STiLE. rt) H. 11. UUU5KAMU. HI MittO OAITJT MXCXtT nana. Tkne COMtalA. wnnMiin.)ij.n.,. - - - - , MM MM Utwi I uf pmr ta ... ro a m tut Uf CUT AnaUor y-- " aisn,.u. 1 oinrLiNBfc. iirf tM (iiUotf lonNt octo.ftu, k4 r,M.i rtauii By ta ticol TrtHiiag ltrT;Mr ,J lr relics eflct at Mtopa r, oo . Tbano.y niiat Uu; Aw- t a ioi Mory OriOa, hr atp- r,ur. bu .pproprintd 1100,000 of htsto tt,,auM. a will cootiaiM to b hr u.iirr Pmstiai OarlUU wtli ao j ittodnce tta Copa ccaiaaalal ,., brii.M-pArte6rr. ti C, oa Wtd ..-.,! uit. public kuioM pftvaadof. U t feretl tal IkCOAtiTr will atUck ci !'. en Uu l CritUb ualraw f roca tuc rrM'. LoriiLvdf Iroqeola o is- wmrAei uka foe tbr-jer- I,, ou.y ia ro. w ca, xwcIoia i". 8" T unprautaMal tor , i i: rif-'i o by ill U Court at OaJrts ,, rt hri-Klol Oar fiald i firm t V -7 . KoCxruoo i ij Dmo- ,i n ij '. TuuoiHtoo to pre J c nr. uiiik'u ii th a(e; maa . , , ,,!, trfvjvl ajiuplhy wiib bim ah him. v u (u-t w4waa4kilio by a aiMii Kor iibaoo. I. T. n tmmu imiic(u ui m pn io i . , .r in Moary CosUftoce; I ..ih.r,. u, .a. ..ii. rii 4. " I ,.. A'W'III ptrillM DT SX- -! ; Vitnu. tt aitaad tb mmx .fl'i ut KnJoiph .) lricra tMfhai. N V mriiU Maay pr coL ; r .y i tO 13-1&C; anutbeB t.ur i i mrl l ft TO1 At io r j.-trr. UOiTJl tetl ft 13 Jl 3; . . . i-iilc fUr, aecrai0 &dO3c; epiriia . , ,otiM t.lf at 3S2?c ; rnaia biScr . . . i j V B 11,,. Wiihiogtoa Phsf riaew to aak iu the Mahoo treaty to be rii. ;.41 Tm rainj io broad dajlight oo V.fth Avenue, New York, aaaaalled robbed Mr. Carlo de lUrjao of " cratch, chain, aad t21 to , -Police! Pollcer . . .t. . . - fc" , --r - I Lat him try to poa Ma. I I ... I U he will f it If he geta his deaerta i i-l LMalr ol tisna la rwal oo D I a a. I fk. into the penitentiary where all I i Ute thmvesvooffbl to ico. ITist wis a very smart move of irtilil ho lie recalled lb eHni i:ion of Coaktlng'e friewda. It .i !in lactic a bold stroke of r L'ookliag etoMt etsod each a .-tin 14 that. Ualveetoo wishes the rm?r ol lex a to e-Cer fic.cvo to I .ir . rfi.n.v- Ji: H civs an ostrtCO eorontc I . , . . . ....suo. If he would extend ! I mptition throaboat the South I 'k Mate Treasury. VU Saprtrae Lodge of the Inde- Order of Mechanics is now oMifi( us eleveoth annual mealing .1 lUItunors. Mr. K. ilubba is tha 'uiy.ieUgai frota North Carolina. l'hr are sir lodgws acd 113 msm iMr m this Stat. Mr. II abbs may Im ml to b a wheel bone of the a order. l"U North Carolina delegation 0 il D'a at Rich qoou n aa -saj.baeil bj the following new mvtta: JL C. O'llatrao. Ursaoviile, ti ilsvwoo'RalsJirh:' J. IL Tnci- I . " ' , r. Henderson. Tha delegation la .iVuiedly sUpng-'-Thsra ara several ntimsn . of excellent abilities If th republicans feaTa Jiot crsy- uh.i, backed down, adTaaoad back -J., g. "to tb. opsonin- surrendered, -then why do Ihsy dJick. I)Awea. o March 23 rd la nsi? OoThani; Kiddlebergar, rK ... t . . f, W VV. Johnson, J.me K. OttOg, I'.yroo 3andrland, D. P. hata tllJ. . . . t rr h rtb.ee baeo coofirmad? If " t, wht? Will thay be? If oot, a?? Of coarse lb Hade have sor- Ao.irDQ and that worthlsss old U-Jimt inI.- ri;i:. ftm baa in- 'aui4T.uv.Uw, OrvQa. 11a Baa ia- eu IdS.OOO of bar earaioga ta hia . . . .a-a. She js. that she has wPPr.ff: tp-alhr and l Hhr and step-brother, who is pre- . - . . . r-og for tha stags, aver sioca sbs her theatrical career, aad ah. not faooy, baiogdprivsd of at sasnnaisguleaateiy earnsaofc- ! of thin. Virginians know whan they bate a lathing. W. eea Capt. Cbsm- iayo. of tha Rkhtaond , bee Wo invited to dslWer hia two lec- Ursa on -Viigicla- la Xptfoi. Tha VOL. XXYII1.N0. I m soueiaa ta to At out have igotd tb iaviutioo. We knew North CaroHoUa to go to DaoTilla tbouaaad VirginUos, gathered from a doxeo town and ciliee, aa address- IlWM bjprai ia.tha Rich- -rtrf- IV Ti.viJ- ' t if 1 V . . "", wa wiaruia papers. Atwr I bat be was asked to repeat it at Ha - leigh. lie did so to half a honsa and ib waa ire at mat. A prophet is not ithoat booorsar iV A. o ,mJ fry. Bat Capt, Cb amber 1 Ay ne is Kn-r nnri.iii) v, u , better appreciated by his own people, ' . wa are glad to sea. . W.frT ' -,.. ... . .i . ,I,.A"Wr-.F arreaiea in iwuoor U IM WITMSI OB inrDDffll I " to inir t iniY t'ih.t tm K.(v. Agricultursi Society for fsilare to de- " J w Ir the addreaa, the sommons beinp . rtornable at Cumberland oo the socond Monday of May. Mr. Beecber took the natter very good-humor- 1 i. j h ...m m r"y ia wouia answer through counsel. If men do not in- tcuu as uwi i ur iia m. 1 1 u l v i nv fin rvnr 1 v to cause it to be published in the nahli nrini- ih.t .nS - ' r poee. .Nortb Usrolinisna have been bamboozled ofien In thia iv Snr a sammooa npoo every one of them who acoaota and I ail a to keen th r. , 1 r poinunsnu "In a recent the Yete Olnenygr, took occasion to arjDrwhajid on what. urrmnA k hM rwMii nUnnrMMi K. !. i . . . . J extreoialy careful never to talk of1 tbe exeeauva beam ess of the Senate. He has never indicate! a purpose to sua uocAumg to rejeet ltobertsoD. liaUigh Tine- (Mserver. Vt We saw it menUoaed several limee in Northern pa para that Gen. Ran- aoea would go for Cooklinff as a I atoka of noliev. Karni ftarfiaM r. . I faein ih nnnrlnl. hma tr r- r" , split ap tb Swalfc with each rotten I lmM . H; a.v rrr I wad gee as Billy Mahone. We copied I Ka a IKat mm. . oV a I -e . ,k I ha aulbonUtivaly aootradicted. The I report was caJcalatad to injure our I true, wim aod distinguished Senator. I Devio no information direct va " i co a Id not oootradicl it. I The Tarboro Southerner says : I If the framers of the Prohibition I rm,J F w I j . a rt-i.-j ik. Kssase a . s I w - ; , V I sa si sla II sir rti linnnr h Af thisi r a ft Art n I sw sv-wmv - ' - - - - - - - Yon can ooly coovict tbe seller (tn I a n cases out of ten) on tha tesu- i r .v.. i a i i I .. ' , , . " tliDSDii uu mm ii uw ever wwMif I .Qi h throws himself 0O hit I 7 . i r T l legal rights ind reiases to answer on I a" isra. 1 1 i w z sa a DttaXsMlI OOW Will JOU DasVaVV BalAa I tt.k k-;- n;it. ih ni Mtn. I .1- .k. -ill k lK. Mk., I vurvkij w.- v-w w... u . sell ana wnei are yoa goins; to ao 1 about it . I Spirits Tnrponnne. Edgecombe ooonly commission-1 raaLra ihirtv ijcansas to retail Iwuor. I tt- a All r I aaasasvaa awmw-svi w elf awes ioskxo lacwwiv aow wpsa, , 1 and Urge quaaiitka of tbe yellow leaf are I htmtimw met Mil art. I - Greensboro rroUtiant: The ap- Koscamc cnrflinor-mii v 1 ,al Coi r.roenJ-e. to be tb most n- urging aad large y attended since the . . . ammib ol thai ioAiiiaLlan. - I lio ,rom ,95 I o- rtsgtaepvirewoaya -vwy pasuavs bosgbt ucksu a lbs oaca u in rwungui i Air Lin ia this city for the greet West. I Warren Ifete$: Mr. J. M. Wad-.l . . . . m .t.. I dUi ' !JTl!: , .7; I bus Sdurdiv la less thaa a day. On his I retars h had foer os board That's what I w all fast Urns. Charlotte Obervr: The "bran C Aj4tnna yasiariUy esnsea tbe Mwithrs p7wViaioa max chants hate large stocksof tha snicks on hand ' SuteaTilIa ZcwamarAV Tueaday bf,.k cToIii! of IT.CCO pounds, and averaged Sx eeota. yesterday ins break was not so hsavy, bol lbs quality of the Stcoa w eJiIsTsac. Tbsrs ware 10.000 ponads oa the fioor, aad prices ran vary algl. one lotMftai ;f30teece to 135.33. Chaxlotta uoerver: mr. v. eottoa growlag Bisis hl oaservaUons have coovtocsd bins taeA Worth Oarolioals Jar ahead of aay of thsm as s cotton grow- ux But, while ia the growisg of ceresls, ralaias sloes, sic. she Is lathe JjoLS Kaleigh Xeu Observer: Capt. A. jj. Aadrsws, President of ths rVarUr n Nona Carolina Railroad, has paid Into the Jxory 138.730, to take np ths cPad.eja ffSfSS gccist yastsrdsy. after hearing argu- m0oa thequssuoo, cobwbubu licease to retail Bquoc dealers. Illclorr JPrut: Newton baa got tna ttaM wore of aer tobacco f-; jad utass '- ?J?otK&a ?orii$ii The wbest through- out tha aooatry t tooklsg rsry promlsiDg. : juefuU. - r." VJ securing the passage by the Genera As- psst into tbe present, from remete France I T - , r letter to the editor of I 'or. six comrniasjoucrs for Tarboro, for & lmlB OJ' . ... inin th Vivt ,ua TTnn fl,M T.fiflfi TnilP npflfiM frtP Top. nPPQm . - . i iour nepaoucui ua iwo wwnuw, uu kdovd u tne "firmerB and nanermens i , fj a wurei, TUa ukeam, hade of PURS CREAM, "J uo vauuui i iriD th tan Mverunai in tna iuduo- . . . . .. m in ih. 40. ?H.TwjMm&TOK;N. Cm SATTDTRDAY. MAY 7. I881.; I asa Mirawuue xiDtair tac ue wtrm aT : of iaowbat iito beln W. IL BmJUu a worthy clUiso or UUS SeSal wslL when be sudaenly fell from tbTchaH' aod died te.a'few mlnotea:1 Wei hear r inai ue sumac iawory iiaoanwoe xvonus. 1 uww,,, , . . " , W Raleirfx iJecortisr: Dr. Pritoh-, and hm mnnnenti tot tha neit ' f8W I weeks as follows: aa aaams on owdi- ann hii oti nr a nn na in nti n iirnnr aaareas on dacauoo nerore me uorner School, la Oxford on the 18th cf Mir; ad- st the close of the Mineral 8 prlnj? Academy, la Bcanry county, on the 23th of V VM A MWWt W M vasw mw 1 AlAy; address before the LJiurlnbart UWx ocoooi, jane soiUB nw woe w o cwmj I meacement ai waxe xorau wiw, u I oa the 16th of Jane he sneaks elora the 1 ajmwo uoucpup uawiw.. - - - I . . . . -,r n. UOldSDOrO JUewnaer: I erf IT til Jl -V- a Ammmm fore the Klnstoa High Bchool. ProL Mid- TaU. principal, at the approaching aom- msncement of that ezeelleat school, Jane the 8th. Wa lesxn. also that Mr. Robey Jen-ia I td elrrea DmocraUc and str EepobUcan I Aldermen- In one Ward a a egro ran as a I psv.w,,,.- aw. uvt thK ProhiblUon. The JTswa-Ooaww aaya the negroes voted solidly against bim, in conse- Quence. Thissneaja oaa xor tnose wno l H. . .... i rrat thit the Llacra will vote lor proniDi- lion. We congratulate the people of uoiaADoro lownsmp upon ua mUHOl the craded school election. Thevote or I school 319, no school 6. I Tarboro Southerner: The Wil- mtntrtAn frsViav rvA If as sa w-kArsi(rrnh ahntlt g0. Leach to the Patriot which had I copied it from us without credit. - TkiHI Tnirtv-two nu roa vera added to the co I a Methodist church. on BondAV by Im- I Hn. fnr Ih. Ant ((ma In AtatMrt I Riarwood item- Tha' Prohibition notation I i. .m ji...j . Mi. adherents. 1 even-hear of preachers who VlSM&lJ M BUil UiM. 1 1 1 1 - UIU PIIIIW W H u yet would be glsdT fot dxam-shops to be closed. I am with yon wbsn individually on wiah lhr wan not m. nror in th A world. Vet I fall to see how thi preseat propoied law will prohibit and It surely will work a hardanip oo some ana do a nne thing for a favored few. JN e W 1161X6 JXUl AM nne W. A iYlT " m7 "V.VLT J ".,r lUWUJWlIUlJMW WS-SK.FW. I Tti8 oyater cannery was In fall blast yestex- j day. EigbA echoooera ware in line, await- iag their tarn to be diacharged, the steam in rnli Diast vester l WSA LSI WfrTJ UU UU1IDBT aWIT. BID LA BJUlUa U1IT wu ka.li. - - aas k.. . , ',-;. I io cans for packing. A very singular r'-- "'Vk. I east all cigar, and the next mornLog mil- I Bfl' T" ! " ."T1""" loana ciingmg to un wioaows taaoueri DorOooe of reaideacea aitnated near and I oo the streets front Nenae and Treat rivers. I rrom aneece tbe vtutora were ntowo is a I with a rush. About sixteen hundred bushels . w. xo vciiiCTMiti iiu iMcovu uiii i that one or t prtjonen wv eecspea I it, i.. ut. .ii A.kti. i. Me I A AVJLL1 aJJB Vj BTDU L.UUlilT I SUA ICVCUU Asf UVK I confined in Trenton isii. ue wss csngni i Ln ot w"ng a norso irom ooo 01 Jonea county's farmers, sod alter nucap- wn coainKa w ixioj one ui ua wpeu prisoners. txt.u- r r- t t t,i cluuu ICU. Alii. v. . w uuge, wbo for ,0,0 wu RegUKr of Deeds ihi a u a MAa as at tw aw mw m 1 ta s-'si l iuuam.u as wvuuaa vas sa uviw aaaeaas ssa sas myra. wmcn may prove ratal, wo nave l.Ui., UU UUU. u-- TOjaioie. uoTbarsdsyoi iAst week Mrs. J. V. xisw wss on the street and saw a cow which she thought wss advancing on her. In running- backwards to avoid tha fnnt mfyr-h- mnmm nhttarliL ntrtfnir her to falL She fell on her left arm, break- ier one of tha bones near the wrist. Mrs. Carroll died at the residence of her son-in-law. R. O. Burton. Jr.. at Halifax, OO DUUQSy DJgB(.-' MLTm. u. AMI ic Knw tlma Kaam III Knl Ka s-l si f V saratsi rinsaYfAtawf f i'itt uw4i saa wue asva ubm ns-e uvArvv-vui Trs n-rt V(r f tha Riunnka and Tar River Axricultaral Association will be k.l J . . . A . -.a V .m MnrAmm October 31st. and continuing to November JtY, Tfm A awlatlon la In lT. I "r.rT '., ..nTT Vnfliirt I cedent fiowcW con diuoft. Enfleld items: Xt. Drew Gnnter. a most worthy I Un... lie reaves a wue ana six emi- 1 dren. m.. . v.. . . finished planting. Cotton U coming up weU and the season is ss far advanced as mt Ums last year. Hay is selling fot dougr, per ton, brought from tbe North; this is radically wrong, mere are no in ih wnrlil nnHnr In that on tha Rake for h.7. and the time will come when bay sndraas will succeed cotton on 1 those fertile field NKr ADVSUlTlSBtAlKnrrs. ArroixiSAJUS table water. J. C Lcmsden Ice cream. Munson Blue serge ssck suits. KAATOWTTCI-rWlll dose Sunday. Cronlt & Morbjs Horses st auetioo. Atellslsse. We are requested to stale that there will be preaching at the Masooboro Baptist church to-morrow (Sundaj) morning, im mediately after which the ordinAnce of Baptism will be administered. The protracted meeting at , this church. under the ministrations of Bev. Mr. Ken- I nedv. of Msznolls. bu been a prosperous J one, and much good has no doubt been accompllAhed. Yistiiac Kaicnts Tessa lar! - The Charlotte Oiktervar says - that at a regular conclave of Chatlotte" Commaadsry No. S, held at their asjlam Tbursdsy nlgbV s resolution wss adopted authorizing the members to attend ia a body . lbs proposed Oread Cbmmanderyof Knights Templar for ths Bute of North Carolina, to be or ganlied in this chj, on the 10th last , by the Eminent 'Grand Commander of the United Stales.!-;.'. . THE HORSTORD J ALMANAC AND COOK BOOB aeut free. Romford Chemls csl Works, Prorldence, R. 1. f o . i I twelve months, resulted In the election oiaeniuiyor me auppiementai diu w iud mi "- i - " w7s wi wiaun ivi ivv uiuuiu. wnrnti. .-t ' There were to i cases for the yesterday moroidg. fK uroou, buu oco.uiupou. pleaaare ofaU yeaterday from Maj. J. C. McRae. of Pay- UueTuie. who Isattendlng theteaBioo of the a DIlrict Court. ? RK. 3ryan, Esq., of the Fay I ((rilU 7moi(r in tha r.itv veter- i hl1. mierstA tn n the 2 o'clock - -j - . -The schooner Alia. V. Vale was cleared from this port for Port-au- I Prince, Utyii. yesterday, by Meaars. i 0rihxoP ACaioiniog, with 195.000 feel of lumber. '..!.' IT Mr. JC It. lTAVlor.-Ot 'JKasv tlllJ. Ji ' li' ...i.i. I J t S-S- . I PeM 10 Philadelphia yesterday, being the first of the season from thU section, as far . we hare beard. " uaTe.,oearu- Our Catholto friends will have dedicatory services at Laurioburg oo 8ud day, the 22d inst., aod we learn that an e curiion train will barunfrom Wilmioglon to that place on the ocoaaioo. ABuluai naa Valuable Tee 1 1 mo alaJ. Maj. Cbas. M. Stedman, of this city.was msde the hsppy recipient, yesterday, of a valuable testimonial in the shape of a beau tiful silver fruit dish, with spoon and fork to correspond,' tendered by two nunarea I citizens of Wilmington aa a token of their I Ntm ..ri .nnr.tini, nf hi aervicea in I one of the handsomest we ever saw, being, 1 . . j . i;j .it I u UBinrH MIBXRCl- III MUlll HllVCr. UCSUUIUUT I ornamented, and bearing the inscription Preeentod to Major Charles M. Stedman ly CiUasna.of Wilmington, C, for bis mma and nnMrfiahaarricea in deatrovine a I .W 1881- I The spoon and fork, are also of silver, I hlehlr ornamented, and fit accompaniments to the frnit dish in the matter of elegance ma Kii.ntnr fini.h Tha whole were incloaed io a verv band- . . . some ana atviisn itusaiau learner case, soma and stylish Rusaiau leather cas Uoed with aaUs. and altogether comprised nlr .hJh tlw, m IlB.nnHM.Jatll preseat of which the most Unsppreciative and nndSmon.traUve mortal miht well feel proud. In this connection the following corres- poodeecs speaks for itself: . J,. u-1W1- Mat. LiJUtriM M. . auaman: Dkaji fia- Wa. tha undersiened com saittee, ia behalf of ourselves and numer- ous citizens of WUmlngton, beg leave .to all versa a alight testimonial from ourselves I rr'.V"""" oppi,nui o muDopoij boq in imTor oi i free trtde Herewith we tend ft list or tbe I a . u 4Mi.Ai u eu:. I nunsM SI I A UAJBSrW WUU ItAIB IU111CU IU LUisl LC0" I Unionist. With sssnrssscos of our esteem ana regard, we remain. Yours, respectfully. 8- Q. Hall. Jno. A. Everett, Roger Moore, August Deumelandt. John J. Fowler. T. P. Sykea.'W. J. Mott, D. B- Futrell and others.- WrxxxBOTON, N. C, May C.188L--04nilamen,-l gratefully acknowledge the reception of your kind letter and tbe hand some testimonial presented to me by citi zens of Wilmington through your commit- I tee. " Ww" "7" !rfA aiarnei xxuuac cuutfic , WHUcujwut letter points, are so well knowh that it is entirely unnecessary to recur to tnem. That question bss been settled by legisla tive enactment. I onlv endeavored to do what I conceived was right Thai you and those for whom you speak so cordially ap prove my conduct. Ia very -gratifying to me. I accept your beautiful offering with sincere thanks for the kindness which hss EW"-f- Ti " J - cosUiest Jewel thst gold can purchase, ss an offerl f aW frote tesny friends , o.. Qf juoiyitv. for doing hia j . . t - , w eh uuii ruuio. - a, fl.m '.n t rr 7. A"-fT-V John A. Everett. August "Deumeisadt. , and others. Committee, jrjesaerial No tee. The ladies, whether members of the Me. morial Association or .not, are requested to lend their sssistsnce by meeting at the school house in rear of St. James' church, on Tuesday morning, with" what flowers they can secure; and those who may find themselves unable to attend, persbhally.are requested to send as many flowers as possi ble to tbe place indicated, for use- in deco rating graves, etc Tbe ladies of the Association will wear badges during the memorial exercise, and none not thus uniformed will be admitted Inside of the Confederate lot memorial Dsy in Jtew it era.; Cob j-. O.-Borr, of this city, has received s very flattering invitation-from the Ladies' Memorial Association of New Berne to be present and deliver the Memorial Address there on Tuesday, the 10th inst He hss accepted the Invitation, we understand, and we can promise our good .friends in New Berne a fine contribution to the rare collection of eloquent tributes which will be handed down to posterity as honored raeSiorlals to the brave men who laid down Their llres as a sacrifice for their country. An Invitation. The Fsyetteviile Examiner of Thuradsy lastaeys: , y . "By request, we'extend toihe Wflming ton Amateur Dramatic Cb an invitation to visit our town and r&nde. one or mora of , their excellent operaltaa. . iThere: hss been a dearth of amusemtnis' here this season, and Ire are ssguredthatlf they will visit us at aa early date . that they will re ceive a hearty welcome' and a generous support." i rim i rn rrntr ntin i . pnnnrRTTHir. anil i v. .mow, ."w . .. . ..MB. . WW. w.w. , . THB OPIA lOfSB. Oph McRae . appeared , under very em- barraiuinir p.!nnmstiinrM la at nioht. He was from a eick bed to' fill T an engagemehL A fair audience creeted hiaentrahce. ' htt a lair cuaience greerea ms entrance, lnia "1W OCVOUIU HIGlUtV lUM-'UWU JOUtHT" man lias delivered in Wumington, so lecture-going people, are well . acquainted wUhis;styleandbriajy,. .ob.viatei t ne necessity or any general or elaborate deecrlption and shortens materially what we have to say, as we took no notes and would not do him the gross and - manifest j injustice to attempt eyen a hurried kw of his line of thought and many , illustra tions and reflections. . His subject was Plianicumagoria. He was of course witty and sarcastic and full of pith and point. There were graphic delineations of character; brilliant, even gorgeous deacstptioo ; and all aJoBg-reflfic- lions devoting large observation and a pen. etrating insight into the wickedness of men, is iwiuiss buu siug ui Buvwijr, ug uituu ties and pretensions of men and women in high-life, aod the dangers that threaten t ne nouy politic. ; Me gave , a rapid but rnallw hrillinnt rvntHnA-nioinro f Vr,n j - I - w. vv inrougu a succession or reigns m anted oy , . J: ' ,. . . disa8ters and rampant diabolism, in which the genuine andthe false, the frivolous and the infinlreri th mnan nni thp n-at th 1 1 ' corrupt and the noble, played their little part in life's drama, and then the curtain fell on each actor as they were swallowed Up in that eternity which no mortal j bas seen or may describe. All along, as i buwcbsivc reigu, ur maiurcs ia eaca reign were presented, he wonld break tbe I continuity of thought by skinpine from the i scalpel ing humors. It struck us he was more in- I terMttflrl in hi rritiinma nf yirrront ?nfr. I - - . J lions and the offensive gangrenes of the day than be wa. in his splendid descrip- "O" .oi Jjrencn lire in me .pasv nowever I finished and admirable the literary execu- I .: w- ;1 i '. UUB' ireop,e ore oep'"e - I pression wnen u is personstor -near iBMf I waen remote ana concerns tne men ana I women who have been wrapt in their cere- I meots for centuries. A no lecture WAS replete With interest, and I nMaAntA1 ;n . vara nla.ain n1 i .wwe. uuut..B manner, despite the manifest physical disa- I ouiiy unqer wmcn tne rarely girted lec turer was sunering. Tne stab on former occasions gave somewhat elaborate notices of Col. McRae's very striking lectures. Wll mi ngton ought to appreciate them highly, uaa uwuB unns tuau juij vu, wow popularize in our midst that delightful and instruetive form of entertainment, and to creste a growing taste for lectures of the higher kind in our midst. Col. McRae, we hin letrirowin tn hia nrotrat condition " a " sr- " ui uuuy. xxo ciubcu amiuBi rnpiurvu sip- a a t-f t a - U.a . blanse Fiauo Magrlatratea' court. Jane Melvin, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice Millis, yesterdsy, on the charge of committing assault and bsttery on the person of Annie Rogers, colored. Judg ment suspended on the payment of costs. The same defendant was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Annie Rogers and was ordered to pay costs and give bond In the sum of $50 to keep tha-peace for sixty dsys. Later Annie Rogers was arrested and had a hearing on the charge of committing assault ana nailery upon J sne aiema, ana I i.. . v jj .l. I juuuioun u u wkj wn9 Buajiouuou. um ..mo i payment of costs. The parties then went home satisfied with'their dSy's work, end more than ever impressed with the truth that "revenge is sweet." indications.;; The following are tbe Indications for the Booth Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather, variable winds shifting to southerly, stationary barometer and station ary or higher temperature. HlVSB AIIO EEdKSlffiS. Barque Solus, from this port, arrived at Konigs burg yesterday. Norw egian, Jiarque Frty Halvorsen, sailed from Glasgow .for this port on the 3d insUnt. Norwegian barque Solyst, Johnsen, hence, arrived at Rotterdam on the 3d instant. ' Norwegian barque Kong Bverre, Paul sen, nence, arrivea- at ueai on tne n instant. - Norwegian barque Iheodore, Daniel- sen, sailed from Granton, England, for this port, on the 30th ult. " Bnrneti.s cpeoaiae" f or lass of Half. . Chicago, Oct, 11, 1880. Three years ago my hah was coming out very fast, and 1 was nearly bald. I was also troubled with dandruff. I began using, Burnett's Cocoaine, and my hair imme diately stopped' coming out, and has con stantly been getting thicker. My bead is now entirely free from dandrufL. My wife has used the Cocoaine with equally as gratifying results. P: T. PLATT, with F. MacVeagh & Co. Burnett's Extracts are the .purest fruit flAVOrS. - ' n r. Bieusp liVSnan's Appeintment a. - May 26Y Ascension Dsy St. John's, Wil mington. . - :- ,!. -:v--r May. 87, Friday p.;m.-rSt. Mark's, Wil mington. . u , May 29, Sunday a. m,-TSt. Jabesy Wil mington. - ;- Xf' 1 : May 29, Sunday p. m.8t; Paul's, WiU a. n --tt IV Ol rlV.. Pttnlnn- "wr jtiTZ2rj- -Btj-JL'-' '"J'-'-i-J o ujud a, it ouaeeuajrc buub Juno 5, Whitsundsy Fayetteyille. Ordination. . I .!:. i,..t ,. , ' WHOLE NO. 4282 MEADE & BAKER'S CARBOLIC WASH is a fragrant' and delightful 'loOet Article, which has, by its intrinsic, meriu. become universally popular wherever it has j g60 dr ( caused by decaying r?.a?dTT,mf 4x18 a fWV Qr to the i breath. . Used as a remedy it will speedily uea lDiroaucea. it arrests and destroys f HOW BU JJiCeOlTlff, CjjOngji UCCSTCUeCi and itf oar I amff wims. it is unsurpassed as a rem I iZitzZ.T'h-. na.l 0660 owo," -SK,7ltis nMdnd preibs7by'the I oeas pnysicians. nce 50 cents a bottle . 'oraaie ,py urnggists. ... apassmeod city rrnitis. eilowiipuS. u the T The fii H.e nilil Yl'ttlVffVVr'l f9M m -n ' . ' . .... uarrtB'NewsUiid. and the 84.a Office. jA RABKBARGAIN. A well establlBhed and PpaOTaWeekly Kewspaper, located In a tari- , vine, growing town on the line of a prominent 1 I Ji wilD loi wie. . xerms easy. trxK I plpeiv ppv w ineanor or tnie ADVERTISING CHEATS. It haa become so wmon t write the beginning of aa elegant, into i uwcie,aaa inen run u into tame advertise-. ' I mit, that we avoid all each cheats andalmnlT "I'SSSffff "IS "Sf1., i Bitter" i , ."Siii aw viio wuu Knows weir J vertiseT; " j , 1Be- rov nce Ad- i! -'.. "JT" " I SylTsaas Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Chtian j I we would byno means recommend I ... irnifl laMMti. ftrkleh m AM nnf knn. ti k. l --iwBcaMriyior inrants. cut or Mrs. wins. I JoWs Soothing-byrap we can speak from knowl- I edge; In our own family it has preyed a blessing &u& liand ilf I SjOWj AUJSt parents can appreciate these blesslazs. nere is an article which worka to perfection, aid waichia harmleaa; for the sleep which it afforda awaked SSonj.d MdSS'Se S6 ttoat it from the birth of the child tUl it had I tton whatever. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fresh every day. Families wishing Ice Cream for gna day will please leave their orders to-day . say?lt ; J. C. LTJMSDEN. Hie Itew Ordinance. I TN accordance with the recent or. I -A ' i der passed by the ;Board of Aldermen, I shall be after ON SUNDAYS. Those of my patrons in the hatit of purchasing goods of me on that day, wll e ana euppry tneir wants on sat- I .nJ .kl! v"v Theirs, very reapectf all; iDCCtf QllV. H.H. KA8PROWICZ. my 4 at sat Garden City Cigar Emporium. By Express Yesterday, A NOTHBK LOT OF THOSE ELEGANT vt rrv ovDnv a . mr ormia i uatVaAr 11 JuAbIIIXS Are a pronounced success. my7tt Clothier and Merchant Tatlor.Sj "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." British Mtdical Journal. VEau de Table des Reines? Le Gaulois de Paris. ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. Of Grocers, Druggists, &Min. Wat. Dealers. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ap 19 eod lm tath sa A Grand Bazaar TTNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE REC- KJ ton tory Club of St. John's Church, will be opened at the City Han on Wednesday night. May lfth, at o'ciock. ana continue throughout tne w o'ciocK, and continue throughout the week. Gret attraotlona in the ART AND MUSIC GAL LEST. Admission to Bazaar and Gallery 10 cents eacn. season tickets 2s centa, myoiw Pease. 100 BAGS LA,Y sfbcklxd and BLACK PEAS, FOR SEED. PRESTON CUMMINO A CO..s Millers and Grain and myOtf Peanut Dealers. Pianos and Organs, JjV)R CASH OR ON THE EASY INSTALMENT PLAN. All of my Organs are warranted for five years. Call and see for yourself At HEINSBERQER'S Live Book and Music Store. TTAMMOCKS.t XJ. CROQUET SETS, JAPANESE GOODS, at THS LIVE BOOK STORE. my 5 tf Just Arrived. A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF LOUNGES, Chain, Wardrobes, Tables. Baby Carriages, Matting. Chamber Suits, Parlor Suite. Desks, Mat tresses. a, Ac, Ac,, to be sold at wholesale and Retail lower than ever at the New Furniture Store of BEHRSNDS -Jr. MtJNROE. 8. B. Cor. Market and Sd Sts., Wilmington, N. C. Call and examine mem. mjiu Hew Crop Cuba. jq Hhds Choice New Crop . CUBA MOLASSES, For sale by 1 myltf KSRCHNSR A CALDBKBR08. Plonr. Flour. Flour. J2QQ BbU FL9UBall2raei For sale by . my.ltf KBRCHNER A CALDER BROSV Hay. Hay. Hay. QQ Bales He, I TIMOTHY HAY, For sale by i!; . my 1 tt ; KSRCHNSR .A CALDER BROS. :;;; Water IaHU ' gQQ.Bush Water MUl MEAL, . For sale by ,l v, my 1 tf KSRCHNSR A CALDER BROS. i 4polhnaris i ttfTOpoirapt AverieiitftAkea; at' preao'j ttonataryfDwjaaa.i.i.,a'' V-.Tuf' ; .. "... '." Tea Maes aatMHeapareU type auk on Aqaare. T Horses at Auction. Ot xTSSSFZi wifffifr oce!8ttW& Wwrt" 10 1 iSddu m Banaai How, jmt arrired from .WssTVweu. I MHIIWI1UUIW1, - my 6 at CRONLT ft V0RR18. -. Aactloare. JUST RETURNED. Brown Cc Roddick 45 IlatketJSt - jjavinq iJtirs TMK Northern market we are prepared to1 Snow MANYt NOVELTIES In our line. AT PRICKS MUCH LOWER thaa It was possible to offer them earlier. In Jha seaeoa. A visit only csn prove tbe tnfthTalatsi of oar sttts' meat. NCN'S VKIUNO DRESS GOODS. ' . Something New, OMBRKLACEVEIMNGS. LADIES' TIES. Wlthont exception tbe LARGEST AND MOST STYLISH ASSORTMENT ear House baa ever shown. m' Brown fir Roddick 45 market Street. my S tf If You Need a Tonic Mrs. Joe P'erson's INDIAN BITTER C Oxroao, N. C. Feb. 1. 1880. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy eared our little girt; who was badly Scrofula in theeyee. after all other available means dowh uuit amicraa vui. nao loxiei . railed. R. B. ELLIOTT. Enclose stamp for festimonials of remarkab cares. Prepared by Mrs. Joe Person, Fraakunton, N. 0 For sale by mblSly WM, H. GREEN, Droggiat, nae wumunoa, m. v. Parasols and Sun Shades. Brown tc Roddick 45 Mark et Street. WE HAVE NOW ON; HAND A BEAUTIFUL assortment of the above at price, ranting from 15 cents to $15 00. LACES AND SAMBURGS. Our line fin Laces and Hamborgs baa nvar been so complete as at thia time. We are opening many novelties. NECK RUFFLING. A New Line juet received . BROWN A RODDICK, 45 Market 81. apStf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE Ijonlslana State Lottery TAKES PLACE MAY 10. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. Whole tiokete. $S 00; Halve., $1 00. Address Lock Box 973, ap 13 tf Wilmington. N. C. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. 200 Tons OF THIS MOST POPULAR FERTILIZER JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY Alex. Sprunt & Son. mjS lw Dress Goods. JN THIS DEPARTMENT .WE ARE OFFER ING SOME GOOD THINGS, CHEAP. MANY NEW THINGS IN LACKS AND EMBROIDERIES. STRAW MATTINGS. THE PRI CES ARE TELLING. CARPETS ARE CHEAP. , Respectfully, R. LI. licIHTIRE. my S tf Turpentine Tools. TITS HAVE JUSTRBCSTVEP A LARGE AA- V v sortment or Coopers and Turpentine Tool, or all kinds. Do not keen anv but the beat naran- teed brands. If you went the beet quality of these roods and lowert cash prices ond your orders to the Old Established Hardware Iware HouaS of my 1 tf JNO. DAWSON a CO. Wanted 1,000 Men, IJV BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, HAR neae. Saddles, Collars, Hsnes, Blind Bridles, Ac. Best goods and lowest prices. my ltf QERHARDT A CO. Straw Hats, l-RW NECKWEAR, FINE FURNISHINGS, SUITS MADE TO ORDER BT JOHN DYER SON. myltf Tallora and Famlahar. Hew Straw! Hats ! ? T EADING NOVELTIES .1, ' . ' FINS FRENCH MANILLA HA Ta I HARRISON A ALLEN, my5tf Hatters.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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