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II ATK8 OP A. DVBBTIUN a. Mrn. a. nra-N-tkixi uireeaaya...... .........."' a h ; ' . foot days,.,,. ., 8 0s , ' OM weei,.r.'j,4.i,tj... ....... 4 a . 4 ucxrr mumuai , ui.i ' .Tw6 Weeks, .';.,-, , .4it '-"S SS " " Threeweeks,.... S W " " Onemonth...... ! 00 ' Two wmithii,; 4t. t iiirn-t " Thw monUug.,.t...i.o MM Blx monUim. 40 M " " One yr....f. 0 M nrCkmtrt Knrtliamimta I .Vara Mn. em w - " I e 7, Iny te tttit ia Oar Uty Afai ar s: VOL. XXVni.-NO. 71. VYIIMINGTON, N. C.: SUNDAY. JUNE 12. 1881. WHOLE NO. 4313 h-" : , 7 UiWSMl 'i.i 4 w v - ' 1 , j nr . ' - OUTLINKV pJ(J .s York Sui AtMaibiy blloXJ to a:i 9atroflJ cacVt wiltkMt Tru t . bribry coQltt coaUoatd m tlicit!- A worm ol rl .rity t'Mimi KjiOtm a4 6uU4 uf. T1ufUy tta! ; lb towa of A j,r cu wm J dUoyJ ; aou ia ti coaotry war demol- ,uU J oeMof m kuaatae kilkd ; La r V bT u mo a aax uubutum, u I MX) UAia fr-xn 1U ; J- E. ilaxtifl, , an:iiuiof ftelkotp Tum, wu soar jriJ aJ 6i ior iotbd by ihrta aa- l J(, mo. who tacpl captaia. ftu.iu " Aoac. ii i alfl. baa aada . .,, ijvy t3Ba. ciW to Oraat t(J1 Tt Chlhaoa trt wlihdraw- iij iruw 1 ertiirc awa ; two ma ware I ,ut.rJ A eariaaaaa atiock om I raond. jcportu from Gaa. Jwa.. Job.OrW. uo Clue" rJ'r. caJtU ia mcoo I ,f u t4C spparvatly frve from Ul P,ud aa. .g ' I ft'. Uiuils w r ,, t( n cuat ociJ thai oj tucccsaor to r -,u -7 p, 1 , , , , ' v i ia u. bco oomitiirU as a caaKiata u t n.i. m.. h. th tvnni. " ... I 4 YjjI maasts: llooy 3424 pmt I - . . I c o aita ( 1 1 eu; i . nn-ru dour 3rn sad qa-.ct at S 3037 50; irt tiJIJ cataihtrr.aogrdd rd ft IS 3: ' 13! 'o' btir. aofTsdrd 31 J", .'nt. .pints tarpalia higher aad 3 m i i c.au. ruaia Oxsa ai 13 002 06. V'.tu 1 1 -in i"vC oly a "sqnedank" for I'h-rf r very raaoy prohibition .,u religiously believe io a still inn' aa seen the fri of lbs ynno.1 ." At IfMt, the Rirls around r- ru all ! and ? urw-lict aa iratneoe ezodas of S ril. Carolina poiiLseiana to the urui placire during tb next few W-rllS Vn.l dow the "sweet girl grd- bocowari boand. Let Who's afraid of poke 'Mill t.r Ca A conundrum: Didn't Edwin G. U. .J. and William W. He-idea know 1 . ; i y what they were doing wbeo Ui.-v mteatd 10 the prohibition spec l't rn l'eppr is hot for probib iio", m l latieiatea that the Sran if i-i ij oppoaj it. "Thou shall not 'ir fisf wttoea against thy neigh w.r." i'sraoa Pepper. Tin teiegraph briega as the details ry destructive storm h) Mis- I "ri. The damage to crope and baildiojp vu immense!. The town f Aaiencas waa almoet entirely da '.roy d. , f be Wades boro Tmm offers ooe fr ub-criplla to that paper for u tin; cottou bloom. Good gra- " Cowan! Are yoa mad? Why, you'll b literally . smothered with cu.Lon blooms. The I lo 1 boro JTeraU a proh'rba tf. ptpr.admita that "the beet ch- 0f Pcrsou county differ widely is to tae propriety 0 ft prohibitory I lW. There are some prohibition 'locata, howrvsr, who do not ai to thTat Vay but1 iaJ clliieos ' 'gainst prohihiUoiC The Xru?4 . Ofafrvtr aeema to thiok the AotioaV ol heflwpublican Mate Ktseativw Committee on the prohibition question a good joka. We b t hsari oAny thoughtful Demc orts here er press their opinioos, and wuhoat exception coosider it a ry sanooa businseaV The spring chicken of 1831 is a i r,rac to hia speetss. lie is three or foar weeks late, comee into town (qoh destitute of clothing, and rates himself .fert,ie) a moo ber of tl New York Legislature. It'a a 'n titer of no concern-la ns, however, long as CAl-uah chowder and "moo tope are attainable. Northern aacmfactmrwre are rapid 1 taking up the spacer tn the great cotton pxt fall " Atlanta, and the Southern SuUs H be Isft behind if they do not harry pvnJOsif itysttr, "tTitalUfe, . vpode , tnd jminerale make ' graa! fllipUy If Oftl PopI itow . MCPr.- ipuil of tnergy. ' Somt Tory Uanl ptrgrph n io rgard to the poaiiion of the edito naJ ttaff of the Stak on the qaetlion of rrohlbtUoo. To pnTent toy mi.- w;iyt-.tS;:?1 pprvbeoaioo of the facu we make' pretloct. It pprai llilt la tLe mofitIi;o tbia autemaet: The editor of the Fobroary hat Sheriff McCHaiiCof ,Oolum Stau dictatoe the policy of the paper ho. foexUiaad UiatTTlwrapeo who wu on Prohibiuoo, m he doe. on aJl other wte4ty ire Mfi: ffJWi qeoaUooa: The eaoocUt. editor bo- JJMlf log in f-or of Prohibition friendly I dcnttading wi rttebed by which ib diacuMioo. The .UUm.nt, made inaeTeralofoarezcbaogeMhatheu Uking pan in Ibe campaign through the colnmna of other papers retir Irerroaeoaa. The Greensboro Patriot aavs : We doai spak by authority, bat , . . Hon. J. Madiaoo Leaob, Attomoy Gaoaral Kenan, Bute Treasurer Worth, and Capt. Octa-ina Coke, ElNBU" Committee, oppoe ibe rouiuiuou uui mj oo toibu upon in Anevst nezL V e don t mean to these 'genUemen anj tnja makion: this statemsnU slice in Tbia is a sad announcement: John G. Saie, the poet, lost his only sur- r - j viviuz danffhter Saturday. UU wife .J -I i . T i j v a i I - ,1 kt. au umm uuncvi iui . t L - " . V ? inr aaazmera wiioid hth tbiii. II. himalf i a confirmed invalid. I i. liwinw in hnmtil MmamitinAM I in Hrookijc. Tboasand of Amert- caiia will ayrapathiaj with the strickrn pHt. Ii will be remem brU that he I eo tared in Wilming loa a few years ago. Tha Philadalphia Vo aaggesta that Ant Bourbon woold bo a belter name for the new party in Virginia than HeAdj aster. Bat wouldn't Anti Ikurbon be a better name still for the Prohibition party in North Csrolins? w -l fee A I Stay ASrair. PaiUdc-iphia Tlaaea. There u no improbability in the statement that a New York Assembly man baa ban given two tbooaand dollar to Tote for Chanocey M. De pew for the Ueiud Suies) Senate; but the fact that the man who says that the money was pstd to him is a notorious Cackling striker; that the man who ia anDooaed to hits naid It ia another of the sams strip, and that -a a 1 t .Sw- I inecnoeeocasioaiaaoi we money is a leading a La wart, seems to throw aome queetioo npon this dramatio lit- tie episode. There is pJenty of raa- OAily boalceaa going 00 at Albany.bat wkelber the rascality ia this particu- I.r case is i. the way of rOrj or only of lying does not seem to bo en- tireiy clear. A aarewel Sieve. N. Y. Times, Rep. The Hepablrcau Sute Committee of North Carolina have agreed to opp Prohibition bill passed by I a Dsmocralio Legislalare for rabmis- I aion to a vols of tha ceoola on the I first Tbo rsday in August. Aa a po-1 lilica.1 move, the reeoiotion ia a shrewd I ooo, and mayreealt in gaining enough I vote to eecwre a popular majoruy in r 1882. There are thOUAAnde of own- I fi j v J I apple and peach orofcarda and I vineyards in wortn Carolina wnoae 1 in Uresis would be injuriously a Sec ted by a bill prohibiting all forma of spirituous distillation, and whoew votes will undoubtedly b giveo to the party which opposes such legis lation. All iotereeted ip the liquor traffic, either as producers or sellers, ul subevwibe liberally to the am- paigo against the law, and the Re- Jab,icn oomraiUeei wiU doibUessi bo able to point to snrpriifog gains at the polla aa a actioo. vindication or their 1 T r-H TrH HTT1 -I) j rVatW A D VttatTIBStvs RitTl. DTia it Boa LaUat Nones; To tax payers. Joaui Dawsou a. card. J. IL QAXDcr-Xcdldass A. David Ortat bsrgtlos. r. H. Knre Co Ks'r Map. Hmtuxian-Ki bouks, etc M exsoar Blue fUnaal saUa, etc. Go A Mmcmsosr. FYnH jtrs. " Oaoaavsi H. Hjuhiett Caettoe . P. XL ttATBXJS How for taaka. a. O. KoBTsaoi Tropical fruit. PTrm Allm Straw hats. fintDai at Co-r-Dlseolatloo eotice. CxoaXY & If OAAis Aoctloo 'sale. J. W.OomsosTekBna Insurance. Josor Dawsox A Co. DiaaoisUoo. BoYxar. Cajkmxb A Ca llsdiclae. Baby. Batlby A CaCottoo press. D. Bsnrx ek Co M oequlur aetsv M T r.Asm BownxJi Harness, etc. xcTjaszox K. ot P. of Fayettevllle. Qio. IItxas Freah family groceriea. Oiiiajocbo TrlsBEtalnthe country. W. ZL GBBxa--Prsacrlptloni U nlghu BoATWEiauT Plcaks and excursions. Cmioi' Haxmru Hondsy evening. AiTarrnawPaJcn A Ox Paekieg abesu. Okbmabdt A Co Wanted 1,000 men. W. L. enaen c Ca-Cbpartaershlp. Pabxxb A Tatlosv LighUlsg rode, etc f ww-wwwsi A Catj)EB jBbosl ktsaJ, hay, cora, ate. ror. crxauai-no)w We gUld laourlut that Aiired Tbomp- do, a fagUtre Iroa TTWtetnie, Columbu m17L !n the buOiei cae or fnoro depuljLabexifli Thonpih waawf 'It hia time, bet It aema ho wa. Colng eo aawmed.-name, and. co- when the: officer., enqolred for Taompaon they were told there waa no I m ! J . 1 ancn man loera. aob aupciuuoaucok uau hla aoapioioaa arooaed aalnat the atraoger, h0". "Va I with him. Thompson affected to be I ttaco monUhed at the queatlon, bat final slated that ha had been con concerned In a cutting scrape, and he sap- posed the sheriff wanted to see him about thaL He therefore . proposed to go and ee that functionary and find out all about it. He then took bis departure, and the superintendent saw no more of him. He . ,.. . . .L.Vl. Itn Wilmington ana was gone pnjuaij about two weeks, wbea it was ascertained that he had again retnrned. Sergeant Dsvia. of the police force, rscairedla- formation to thai effect, and so informed Chief Brock, who Instructed him to write to the aberiff of Columbus for the neceeeary papers for his arrest. This wss 00 the lath of ApriL Oa the 10th he recerred a capiat from Mr. W. W. Bald- win. Clerk of the Superior Court. la the msaatiaa Thoanpaoo bad left the city, He retarned two days afterwards, bow aver, bat immediately left again. The next Ume the Sergeant heard from the fugitive was through a letter reoelved from a Mr. Williamson, of Florence, 8- C, describing a man who bad robbed hia house of $350 in gold and silver, while the family were at church on a Banday. It seems the man had hired biaaself to Mr. W- as a laborer la a saw mill, and.tbe letter's suspicions had been aroused to tome extent 00 account of bis employe's "receiving let tars addressed to a different name, and bad questioned Thompson relative to the mat ter, who gave a very plausible explanation. Bo was seen to enter Mr. Williamson's boose by window, and when Mr. W. re tained be found that a bureau drawer had been opened, and a purse containing the, I sum alluded to abstracted, which purse is now la the bands of the authorities here for Identification. As soon aa the descrip tion was read to Sergeant' Da via by the Chif. the former immediately declared iVal iKa iKi.f anil fliAmnann war a ra rfiaw ah ft A I - 1 " laa same person. The lttter wu seen no mora at Mr. Wililamson's place, having left his best suit of clothing there, and about a week afterwards he again made hla appoaranca in Wilmington, stayiog, how- a.er. only part of on. day and night, when ha a took bu departure. The next heard from him ha was Io Columbia, a C, I whence he proceeded to New York, where 1. he was ascertained to be about eight or tan days ago. Sergeant Davis re a a sated a friend of his. who wss well 1 acqaalnted with Thompson, to keep a sharp lookout for hlsa, as he would nrobablv come here bv the way of Charleston or Savannah, and on last Tueaday this friend reported to lite Ber-1 eant that Thompson was here, as be had J him. A search was Immediately made for him bat it was ascertained that he had I I AkMU woou Tlie MUCh Waa then I lTBQ OD . ThomDaoo was led to surx pose that the TlgUsnce of the Officers bad been relaxed. On Friday evening Sergeant - , .v.. .v. f-,.,-.-.. uavia aoi ioioiusudd ibii ui iukiuvo wu With hu wife In the office of the late Cane I Fear Fibre Company. He limmoned W hla assistance Officers G. W. Green, James I W. Kendrlck, W. T. Williams and H. Woebee and proceeded to the house In question between bulldieg was Imn V ana iu otoiock. ids Immedlstely surronnded and a demand made upon Thompson, who was seen iaaldc id' s&mndarrlfcb)' he flaafly did. and was taken to the sntrd bouse. Yesterday morning he wss turned over to the Sheriff and committed to the county jail, wher he will remain oolll called for by the authorities of Columbus. We learn that several waffsnts are out for him for robberies be is alleged to have committed in Columbus, one of which coasisted of breaking open a trodl of .a gesuemaa uvingocar uuiioTiiia ouu oicai- 1 Ing the sum of $63 ia money. The prisoner's wlfs. who is a resident of Wilmlogtoo, called to see bim yesterday and seemed to be much effected, declsriog tbst she knew nothing of the troubles into which he had fallen. Thompson is spps rently a youog man, not more than SO or 85 years of sge, at the most. av-eaB-s Tk Exearaleai Te-3Irrow, , The mrjfib-UlkadraotuslaaJU. Wssbr togtoti will' leave a' 3lP."Al.'"(omontbw Upwards of five hundred Mcketahare been sold, many 'to fbJteA ,"w ftfefaiirslrj that every arrangamaat haa, been made to preserve order. There will be a porter for each car, and a chambermaid ' for the ladles' car. Tbe refreshment car will be between the coaches Mt apart for the white sod those of the colored excurrlonlefs. All the lodlcstioos point to a plesssnt and enjoyable trired'jO'ae whlchwprqva genuine aatlsfscUon to sJgbt-seers and all Others who participate in it. Only 181 dog badges had been sold np to yesterday afternoon. Dallr Wtfcer Baillattat; ' The folkwi0t will ehow the atate of the thermometer, at the ataUons aamed, at 8.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, arid alao the amount of rainfall In lnchea for the twenty -foar hoars. ending daily at 3 P. iln except Tuesday, when it la , 43 hours,, aa farntehed by tha Signs Officer of thlacity : Temp. Rain fall. Weather. 80 .00 Cleat 88 .00 Fair . 81 .00 Fair 78 .00 Cloudy ' 82 .00 Cloddy 88 .00 Clear 8S .00 Clear 91 .00 Fair: 89 .07 Fair 90 .60 Clear 90 .09 Fair 83 .00 Fair1 84 .00 Fair 79 .00 Fair 89 .00 Fair 89 .75 Clear 87 c' .00 . Fair Atlanta'..... AomttA. .... Charleston Oalreston. g;-- Key Weat feJ J8" wilmioaton I f roriikaci Cedar Keya Pensacola . . . . . The folio wing are the Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day t Fair weather, northeasterly winds, becom- ' , , " ' lot variable, Stationary or higher baroms- ter and temparatnre. I mi iB naecaii. As already announced in the Stab, Misa Ioa MeCall will give one of her popular Dramatic Recitals at the Opera House in this city on Tuesday evening next, June liiL S T W n.ll t AM I mm..mm- a. nuaa jaacvii oas uiiou very ful engagements in New York, Pbiladel- phi.. Chicago, Buffalo, and most of the principal citicain the North asd West, and I it Is hoped that she will receive that encou- ragement and appreciation ii her native South, (and especially in Iforth Carolina, of which State she Is a gifted and honored daughter,) to which her talents and genius evidently entitle her. She has made a thc- I evidently eatiUe ber. rihe nas maae a inc- I rough study of her work, we are informed, and in the North the "Little Southerner." aa roogb study of ber work, we are inrormea, and in the North the "Little Southerner." aa I she wss playf ally nick named. lecetTCd the I heartiest manifestations of encouragement J and approval. Mies McCali's Uepertoirt I Is a very attractive one, all the pUces com- f prising the evening's entertsam-ot aavtng been axraaged especially fur her by the most gifted artiste in New York. Tick eta lor toe en terra lemeoi ean ne naa at Mr. HelBeberger'a book-store, commenc ing with Monday moroln. Vireaaea'a Kxemrslan anal lieaie. The members of the Wilmington 8. F. & Company No. 1 will picnic at Capt. E. W. Manning's place, 00 Wricataville Sound to-morrow afternoon the excursion to start from the engine bouse at 4 o'clock, in ambulances and other conveyances. The Wilmington Cornet Concert Club will ac company the excursionists, and furnish music for the occasion. Ia the evening a splendid supper will be spread at Capt Mtnniog's, sod an enjoyable season la ex pected. We are indebted lo the Commit tee, Messrs. H. H. Ksjprowlcz, M. New- saaa and H. G. Latimer, for an invitation barticinata. p w p an ; y See fourth page for other local news. '- mi ant m - "B0CHUPAIBA." Hew, quick, coma iJtSSSS'S& 'j&aaesv . DrueKUts'- Depot. J. 0. Mym, Wilmington. BtaMep Lys) Apoiptawents. ? Jane 17. PHdsv 'Wilson. -i Jansv Id, 8aiuiay-iiooky Mount Con-. georation. , . . r . - Jane 20, Moiidej Hsfaxrjl f , Jane 21, TaeedayScotfand iTeck cit' rrgaa; 'THE MORNING STAB eak always be had at tha feifewtBg bUom HrUKws su see m taa euy: im rareau atoaaa Stand, and tha Sram Omee. ; a nans RARfliTH.-A writ Mtahliahed and jroeperous Weekly Newspaper, located tn ethri- Vine growing town oa uie line 01 a numuunu Ealffroad, U offered for sale. Termseaay. For SS. - - I PAwaa.-To e Harrts' News Stand, south I atoeFrontstreet, wa aintedfor copies oftha l.Hw York Ifwv ChtrntuvOrnir and JVojU ima'm autref Mtrwnaptr ror tne current weea V 8tand will remain open until eao'clock this r.f t--- J woman's WISDOM. he insists that it is more tmpettaaee that hex family shall be kept la roil neaita wan tans sne anooja nave an tae raaa lonabla diMM and Btrlaa of tha times. She there fore sees to it that each member of tha family ia supplied with enough Hop Bitters, at the first ap- pearance of any symptoms of ill health, to prevent a fit of sfcskneas with its attendant expense, care and anxiety.- AH sromea shoold exerasa tfceUw- oom in uua way. wewnarenrananinm. MOTHERS I MOTHERS 1 I MOTHERS ! ! I res- excru- Ltttar teetn 1 ir so. so as once and a bottle of MRS. WIKBLOW8 SOOTHING SfSuP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im- meoiateiy oepeaa upon it; mere is no wumn ihmt it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever need It, wko ,wul not Qi yee at once that It win regulate toe noweu, ana bttw teas wugp er, aadrellef and health to the child, operating ithecaoU' 'like magic. It ia perfectly saie to use In all cases, aaa in au cases. Mcription of pleasant to the testa, and la tha prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses s Detue. nAixRiiro, GORDON SMITH. At St James' Church, in this city, on taa afternoon of June Tth, 1881, by Rev. A. A. Watson. D.D.. WILLIAM jTgoRDON to ALMRBIA RES TON, daughter of Col, William it. a mi in. ' PtflTEW AY. Om the evening of the 11th Inst, of congestive chill. BETTIBi infant' daughter of J as. T. and EhsabetfetV-releway, aged7 years and 7 months. Funeral services this (Sudsy) aftemaoa, tram the house on Princess, between Ninth . and ; enth Streets, at i o'clock, thence to Oakdale rjujsetery o sttnof nine moBins ana ioaneen aays. - )'- The relatives and friends of .the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral 'of their child, at St Paul's La'tHeran: Chircb; tihl Weming, at 9 o'clock. How calm and peaceful thy repose. While Christ thy soel data keep. Cionpjji; FBIENDaVF PROBlBTTTOir'-ARB is 1 US aaasaet 1st tha City Hall. Meaday.lAtk ,at t Tt. saa csmwus'tegeuiee-asutotha asiaalorpeaesilBg thaajsAtereanyaoplav Oomaamtsrc mvhdpamkersi ah ItenhibtoBtAs D08CHEB. On Friday sdc&W JaM lOthv at 5 ckKk. AUGUST WILLIAM DOSCHXBvlafant John D. and .Beta Doscher. aced one year NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ZTotice. pHX COPABTNXSSHlP OF HSIDB CO. kaa tola day expired by limitation. Alex. 8. Heide withdraw for tba pupoae of , eatabllabiBK the Bbaae of ALBX. S. HEIDE 3t CO., Ship Broken, at jSaTaanah, Ga. I The Houm of HSIOS CO., as now reorgan ised, will continue the $hlp Broker BosineM, at Wilmington, N. C, aa heretefore. All outstanding claims doe to B. S. Helde, or the old Arm of Helde A Ce., mast be settled within alaety days, ar legal proceedings will be takes, to collect. : If aay parties hare claims against Helde A Co. tier will pleate present them at once for payment. SeepectfullT. HJDDX A CO. Wnmlngton, g. C, Jane 11, 1881. Jel .''it' " ' , Dissolution of Copartoerslup. TXHB OOPAKTirKKSHiP HKBST070BB BZ- JL 1SUI istine under the stmt and ntvla of JOHN ua-rt ova 6m w., is uus aay ausoiyea ny mutual consent. , John Dawson having sold his entire Interest In I UWbnstoeestoWiUlam B. asd John C. Springer, I whols authorised to collect all debts due to John , , WILLIAM B. SPRINGER. Wilmington. N. C, June 11, 1881. Copartnership Notice. WLLLIAX X. SPRINGER ft CO., successors to JOHN DAWSON A CO., will continue the r baRDWARB BUiS to ah 1U teanctei-wul I endeavor to maintain the celebrated reputation the J,8ScU42&'nt I Jo-Vea I fon- Bnyisg goods as formerly for prompt cash, sell- M sami ams as lowest casn uric Wilmington, N. C, June 11, 1831, 1 XX UttlUi 1 rjo ALL my old friends and citstom- I rpo ALL MY OLD friends a I A nSomaSliSh, I i SySHBS ZSlES&JnS I the MwareBaalneas at the old stand, on the I yns proven to DUyBreandBOg a 1 iivMwai mj avaav wavawa av nisv wasa vuuuuuv I cmorill be in the store, where 1 can be I found most of business henrs. aasa 1 jsUSw nac JOHNDAWSON. JPqj. gale at AUCtiOn. If8 WEDNESDAY NEXT, ISth in at., at 10 vJr o'clock A. M.. we will sell at CasaUay's UhiB xara, root or unarcfi. street, aa it now lie ! as it aow lies on the Stock, The HaU" complete, of a Stem Wheel Steamer. SI feet long, 13 feet beam, 17 feet breadth over guards and 0 reet depth or Bold. Terms Cash. CRONLY 4k MORRIS, la U St Auctioneers. Dr. ortMitoii'sCliota netoc T7IOH DYSBNTKRY, SIAHRH02A, CHOLERA a 1 Mnrftni mnmr fywnplfat Of Children, and all Palnfnl Derangements of the Bowels, this old hcHisehold remedy Is the most reliable. 'Every body's" Pills, the Beet, mildest and safest Cathartic. Ctaed far 'Anybody" and body." yor sale St all dealers YBH3, usw,, Proprietors. tla 11 eodlm nac K. of F. for SutMle. ?fffiTiTtlai day, 4 aae ISth, on the Steamer Passport. Leaving Wilmington at IS Noon: retnrnlnir umt nlvht Fase for Round Trip to cents. Tickets for sale on I oaijaaa at uuaroonrga sun's wear oeaet. Notice to Tax Payers. SVtLY HUTS DAYS LEFTIST WHICH TO GIVE J in your list and not one half "yet listed. To avoid bslng placed on deUnqnent nst attend to it at once, as asi sum no power to extend the time. J. G. BURS, Assessor. je IS It Rtvlew copy. Caution. LL PERSONS ARB HEREBY CAUTIONED, ' under ttelpenalty of the law, not to harbor my I Wife. Mandla Hagget, who has left my bed and ooara -wrcnoai just cause. xcespeeuiury. JslSil. QJB0, HAQaJgrr. I Great Bargains. WS WILL CONTINUE THIS WBSK TO OFFER Great Bargains ia Clothing. Out stock is stm large, but by Clea agaraa wa are determined to ctoae ant A great many lots wlthla the next ten days. We areseUing at extremely low figures Ladies' and ttent's Mirg SnitsT Geat's Yachting Shirts the cheapest to the best A large tot of Ajpacesa and Linens, And a handsome linear Fumlahing Goods generally. Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is BUB boominxand we an determined to maintain Our Merchant TaUodrg Department Is Out reputation as the Pioneers of low prices and The leaders in Style and Fit. i . A. DAYID, I je 13 ff Merchant Taller and Clothier. Fancy Straw Eats ! L6i7 Prices ! 1 BJtRBISON 4k ALLEN, w,: Hatters. Jelltf Blue FlftnneJ Snits, Hasdsesnelt Cheeked soiia, v 1 : . ...a. Only $19 69; Great Bargains. All Clothing proportionately low. ' '' 1 : At i .MXrN80N8j Je IS It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. nraiB BAXLTTFV X German, by Mr ice from the German, by Mrs. A. L, Wister. Price SI 85. Just received at nniwnrtaftwano. "NP O NAME SERIES. ' 1 TSAR'S WTrTDOW, - THB HEAD OF MADUSA i ' ' " . . ynr-aaleat , : ;;.; ' iJt.HEINSHBRGEB'S. J? i XASY INSTALMENT PLAN, at j IS tf , Llyonk.aad Mnsic, gtore. W E HAVE MASKED DOWN THH EXCESS IN oir! stoeBorCool? Bair,deo1efsna: J :..: JO lT.ittl.8yi--' 0 ii U Vf 1 Freesets "Ke apw .Qootl chance . now few days. 'S' -1' F, M.,KIKG CO. Jt A RvTDAYtr triNSBB TO QBTTHK uninff cim. rAdnrxm. : run nun annB trom the Finest Caseinsere for t..w lAtastaoreltias In Gent's FtaaurnliJdnr Goads, TallbtasiidFurnlsheni:' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Friends in the Country OBDES Tflur ninftiimr tn he SMniipi hv ttufph FKOM L J, OTTERBOURG. THB Wide-Awake, Oo-Ahead, Clever and Reliable Clothier of Wilmington. Send for a Shirt, a dozen rvllora Voat r..i. of Pants, a Suit or one hundred Bntta send for any thing in the Men's Wear Line. Otterboorg can and will please von, and make no mistake. Otterbonrg has made the wants of those in the country a study. Ha will attend personally to the selection of Goods ordered, and Datrons can fniir rv nn hi Ana t..t and sound lodgment, accruing from long expert- enceln the business. Otterbonrg will ship C.O.D. suuub w mum une at me juowesc rossioie rrices. When ordering a Bolt mention style of Coat de sired: state if dark, light or medium color is want ed. Take measure around breast for size of Coat and Vest, and send waist and inseam measure for sUe of Pants. This is an excellent opportunity to get the very latest in Beady Kaae Clothing, and at prices satis- I erThe privilege of examination will be given, I providing the receiver agrees to pay return charges Send a trial order, and be convinced of mr ahmtv to please yon, to LJ.OTTEItBOURG.j 22, 24, 26 and 28 North Front Street, je 12 It WILMINGTON, N. C. BROOKS' Patent Cotton Press. JT IS DURABLE DOBS NOT GET OUT OF ORDER works with small amount of power, and IS quick In operation; will pack bales from 800 to 600 pounds; can use hand or Eteam power. For prises and further information, address HART, BAILEY CO., la 1 D7t Sua W6t Wilmington, N. C. GEORGE IMYERS, 11 and 13 South Front Street. Fresh Family Groceries, EVERY WEEK, OF THE CHOICEST. SELECTION and ALWAYS THE LOWEST PRICES, At GEO. MYERS', je It tf Nos. 11 and 13 South Front et. FfUit JarS. .Fmit JarS. jfASON'S IMPROVED FRUIT JARS, TIN TOP jeuy Tumblers, Common Tumblers for Preserving. Another lot of Fly Fans on the way. jel3tf Crockery Department . Some Tropical Fruit C AN STILL BB HAD. A FINE LARGE BUNCH ' Aepinwall Bananas, be ripe next week. Naples, Imperial and White Elephant Oranges, with Red Oranges of Malta. Lemons, Cocoannts, Crown Layer Figs, Prunes and Prunelles. Cold Soda Water with choice from twenty Syrups, &c. "At 8. G. NORTflROP'S js 12 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Thunder and Lightning, yrrB have this almost bvery day, and yet some run the risk of not having the Rod to protect their houses. Drive Well Pumps, Laundry Stoves, Mocking Bird Cages, Parrot Cages, Pure White Oil-Safe. je IS tf PARKER & TAYLOR. Meade & Baler's CarMc Month fash. YDIA B. PINKHAM'3 VEGETABLE COM J pound and Liver Pills, Liquid and Dry Kidney art, Barter's Iron Tonic, Himrod's Asthma Cure, I w Benson's Chamomile and Celery Pills, &c For sale by J. H. HARDIN, je 13 tf Druggist, New Market. Prescriptions at Night. A NIGHT BELL HAS BEEN ATTACHED TO my Store.and.Prescrlptlons will now be compound ed at night WM. H. GREEN, Druggist. Market, bet. Front and 3d bta. jelstf Uosquitoes. JACB AND GAUZE MOSQUITO NETS, ALL siaes; Frames and Ceiling Attachments. A full tnck of Wnrnitnre of every description. Whole sale buyers will find a large stock to select from and lowprices,at . . . u. A. sum Of je 13 tf 43 North Front St. to Your Interest Jib .STOP AT TMTAT.r.ARn a BO WD EN'S, , .-i . when the largest assortment of Harness. Bridles, Saddles, Collars, Trunks, Traveling Bags ever Drought to this city rare to oe seen ana oongju 1 urine least money. Try them and be convinced. Manu ggg! Jittf - 31 facturing ana repairing none witn neatness ana No. 8 South Front St. La Sa La NEXT DRAWING OF THE irfsnislana State Lottery rTAKEB 'PLACE JUNE 14. PRIZES FROM A aOOO t $100,000. Price, Whole tickets. 10; Halves. 5; Tenths, at. . Address JLOcx ixjx ti, my 18 tf Wilmington, ti. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O PERA HQ USE. " etty a, 1001 ONE NIQHT ONLY. DUAMATli; RECITALS! Comedy, langbter. NEW DEPASTURE BY Miss INA HacCALL Tragedy, Emotional, Excitement Ttara. Tickets at Ilelnsberger's. Admlssloa B0& For particulars see Bills. J 9 U Picnics and Excursions. I JUST RECEIVED A FREEH SUPPLY OF " FERRIS' PIG HAMf, " BREAKFAST 8TIUM, BEEF TONGUES, "EXTRA ;" " SMOKED BEEF. All uncanvasted. LUNCH HAMS IN CANS, CORNED BEEF " TONGUE " DEVILED TURKEY, CHICKEN, - TONGUE, HAM. From the above, wlih come of the CBLVBRATBD WAFER CRACK KRS AND ASSORTED CAKIS. together Wlih a Nice Bottle of Claret, AND LEMONS AND ORANGES, 1hrewill b3 no difficulty in aoy one (electing a Lice lunch whenever desired. Jno. L. Boatwrierht, Xes 11 St 13 IV. Front ft. jeiatf Meal, Hay. Corn, &c JQQ Bush Water MiU MEAL, Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, 2000 BU8h CORN' ijf Boxes D. S. ana Smoked SIDES. i PA Hhds , Tcs and Bbls lOJ New Crop CUBA MOLA8SIS, QQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades, 2000 Sacks LiTerio1 balt. 400 New New York 8PT' CA8K8, Bbls and Casks GLUE, 200 B&SS COFFEE' 17 Bbls SUGAR, 3Q0 Kegs NAILS. 200 130X60 SOAP' 100 Tubi lard' 0 Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, 100 c&sca L1E rOTASU' Shot, Powder, Caps. Candy, Candles, Ac. For sale by KSRCHNXR A C ALDER BROS. je 13 tf Sealed Proposals. gBALED PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING AN ADDITION TO THB COURT HOUSE, will b re ceived at the office of County Commissioners until Wednesday, the 15th hut, at It M. PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS can be seen st office of James F. Post, opposite Court House. Proposals to be addressed to Building CommlUeo. ROGER MOORE, je 10 at ft su Chm'n Building Committee. The Eighmie Patent Shirt. Brown & Roddick SOLE AGENTS IN THIS SECTION OF TUB country. The bosom never breaks or wrinkles In wearing, and every person knows that the set ot the boeia and neck bands are the main parts of a Shirt. That is what manufacturer, have been trying 10 get per fect for the last thirty or forty years, which Is ac complished at last in the Blghmle Patent Bosom Shirt, Bvery one who has worn this Shirt will ne ver use any other. NEW LINE LADIES' NECK RUFFLING jast received. BROWN RODDICK, je 11 tf Market BC rjTSUBE Y0TJR HOMES DJ TEE Agricultural Ins. Co,, of Heir Tort, ESTABLISHED 1858. ASSETS 1st Jan., 1881. $1,261,731. Insures against loss or damag j . by Lightning, whether Fire ensues or not. Takes no mercantile nor manufacturing risks; hence ia not s abject la loss by sweeping ares. Strongest residence Inearance- Company la the world. On long term risks takes premium half cash, half IS months note with S percent. Interest. JNO. W. GORDON 1 utiu.. Agents. je 18 tf M North Water at M Cedar PacUcn Cbests, Sash, Doors, Blinds, BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, 4c, Ac. ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS, AT ALTAFFER, PRICE A Co., F4.0TOBT: Foot of Walnut st. jelltf Oman: Nutt, near Bad Oroae at. Now for Trunks ! REPAIRED AND CXJVERXD. ALSO A large stock of Harness and Baddleaand everything in the Rae kept SB aPiret-Claae Bstahllahmant. and will vail lowee tha any house in the city. Repairing, Trrauarng and Painting dona at ahort notice, at Oerrlajra Wmetotw 1 on Third, between Market and Princes btreeta. jSMtf P. H.HAYnXN. Wanted 1,000 Men," JV) BUY BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, HAR nesr, Saddles, OoDars, Hanea, Bflnd Bridle, c Best goods and lowest prices. jell tf ' GIRHARDT A.CO.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 12, 1881, edition 1
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