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HE MORNING' BTjELR. Iy WIS. n.'B13liriAKl. rt ates otf ao virroaiMr?T-," thread-. -. a " 4 fu ." ' V "tvax days.' 00 50 .-is - " , Ave days.l:.. -(; One weekVr .4 00 Kl.iKUKD DAILY- EXCEPT HuNI'A Vs Two weeks, s to 8 60 utryear, (by ma post paid.. ,1 QOUlfcB, " " " to oree months, " ; ........ . Jfi e aionth . . 100 m cUv Subscribers, delivered in any part of the tty.FifteenOeataperwvek. Ou city Agvataarct , 0 1 iuthorlaed to collect for more than three na tat n advance. Sntorcd at tho Poet Office at Wilmington, N. C, as second class matter. '. -.) Samuel Lord, LTercCKl coltim bruker failed wHb liabililie3 of 30,000. -Th6 widow of ez-Preaideot Fillmore died at. BjfTlt. N. Y., Tbursday, aged 71. -' D:.A?Dew denies atalemonta cooceroioft IVesident Garfield's coodition HeRed lal hive been made by him to a reporter of the. I'liiladelphia limes. Miuisstppi ReC publicans and Greenbackera will unite on a State ticket. Ex Confederates of the Souttwest met at Dallas, Texas, effected a p-rminetjt organization and adjourned. The ljiDkera CooTentioo atNiajrrili Fills elected officers for the eosaiog year a i,l mijourned. Dr. Bliss cut bia fore rioter wb:lj performio tbe operation on the rc4idet;l Jlorjday, and is threatened wi h tiixod-poisoning. The market f,,r cotton nootla l Manchester, Eng., is flak Pcn. Iird. colored, was bung at .Incksonvillc, Fla., yesterday, for the mur-rlt-r of a colored policeman in that city a yer igo. A negro bung for rape at Uirmingbam. Ala. The drought io the N .nil west seriously threatens tbe corn ciods; a iienvy mjd continuous advance in ;ricc took place iu Chicago yesterday. The D.uke of Argll matrics a daughter of the Bishop of St. Albans French m,h p m Tunis are moving id the diiection , f Airila. where lh bolder tribes bare irv.ltiil The Governor of South : ,r .oa i.ffers f200 reward for the mur- ,1. i -r t -; (V)!!ector Braytoa. Tbe Prt- ,i irni pasaed a comfortable day; tbo rise of ;. mi erature reached tbe same point as the t,v ln'fore. hut the surgeons consider his , ,i,,liti. n as satisfactory, New York ,,ike: Money 23 per cent.; collou ,; nri hi-.I Kteady at 1212 els; southern tl ,u r tl Fn nt to 157 50; wheat 1 htifti-'. hi. in fled red $1 141 31; corn 1 i. jlu r. unr,!ed 5262 cents; spirits nrii-Mi vury strong at 45 cts bid aud 47 c k-.l; r.wiu firm at $3 052 071. North Carolina Stato securities are U to 1 J higher. Thtre wi!l bo a railroad to York town by the celebration. Wi- were correct. Gen. Rains was h irn in Craven county, N. C, and ivn 7 7 years of ageT Wilmington, with a Democratic Couiurt! ami Mayor, has one colored loiceman, and a good one. Tb! frt-e baths of New York aro a L'lvd comfort and convenience. In it- wuek there were 260,350 bather. I'll, re id a mammoth Opera House l).n;' er cled in Now York. It i on Kim ..(way, between Thirty ninth and ' -r iih streets. I'lif Chinese Government has had I ir number of student i" the L Hilt .1 Stat8 for some time. One i :nnli. .l have just been recalled. A rou versatioo in tbe Stak office: A " The People do not believe much in the bulletins sent out concerning l'i evident. Ii. "No. Ignorance ia HI. Dr. Philip Schaff, in a recent ad- lieM.-, naid that ho believed the new r.-v ituon was the clearest, purest and most accurate ever issued. In this opinion he speaks truly doubtless. The value of the Lake fisheries is 1-1 .ceJ at $1,052,900 by the last cen sus. Pounds of fish, 68,742,000. Of ihis,;C,804,000 pounds were trout, 15, 50,300 herring, 7,012,000 stur geon, &c. Tfio New York Herald says the thousand reports of carpet-baggers and other enemies of tbe South are the ieal causes that have hindered immigration to the South. It looks for better things now. But tho liars are not all dead yet and the South will bo Blandered and misrepresented still more. Our advice to the Cornells is to re main home. Rowers of their muscle should like small boats keep near the home shore. Thrico beaten and in foreign waters. Let tho American eagle hide his beak for fifteen min utes and pluck a fresh quill from his own wings with which to indite Cor nell's collapse. What an immense sum big Ver mont pays to the General Govern in the way of revenue tax. It actu ally paid $53,000 for one year, almost as much as Durham woald pay in one day. Maine, not to bo eclipsed, be came denperate and planked down 182,450 05. No wonder the people of that region like a law that takes nothing from them, collects from, two to twenty million- from other States, and thas pays the. gTeat debt and creates a great sinking fund. VOL. XXVIIl.-NO. 123. ; : The yreciae condiuon of the Presi deiii, the pause of the recent surgical joperatiqiy and the location of the ball are not fixed facts in the knowledge of the public The following may help you to understand the matter better or to make you become more perplexed than ever as the case may jbe. The Washington correapondant of the Baltimore Sun says on the loth : "The impression is growing that the operation of Monday was not so 'much to jajjitaleihetcxit of pus as it was to sstraignteflr' the" track of the bullet, so that ,. the electrical probe can be used in locating to a certainty ibe position of the bullet. Those who know Dr. Xgndw.tell and are fa miliar with his views in regard to this case Say he is:notoat all satisfied with the bullet beiug where it is, and that it is his intention to cat it oat if it can be looaled as the only means by which a v final eooyery can be assured. It 'would ' have been taken out weeks ago, had the Presi dent's condition been suoh that he could stand the operation. It is said that in a conversation with Sec retary Blaine yesterday he said that the ball would have been extraoted before this, but that the danger at tending tho operation would be more thau that of leaving it where it is, a u less the President was sufficiently strong to rally from the effects of the operation. It is said also that Dr. Aguew is of the opiuion that the rise in temperature during the evenings of last week was doe more to tho irri tation caused by the bullet than by the insufficiency of pus discharged." When Dr. Aguew returned on Tuewday to Philadelphia he refused to be interviewed as to the condition of the President, referring reporters to the official bulletins. The Democrats have carried North Carolina in every State eleetion since 1868, except one. They have a ma jority of some 18,000, according to the vote, bat more if all the electors would turn out. The prohibitory law is defeated by 100,000 majority. If the Democrats, as a party, had supported it, would' they not have carried it? Hew, then, was it de feated by such a tremendous major ity ? Is it not nonsense, or worse, to be saying that it was a Democratic measure and that the Republicans defeated it ? On the Democratic vol) alone the bill is defeated. (u ii. Pleasanton is tbe author of the articles on Grant appearing iu the Philadelphia Terries. rharaMCsntieal Aall New Berne Not SbelL Most of the time of this able body was taken op yesterday in reading well prepared papers, and in the elec tion of officers for the ensaing year. The following officers, were elected: President S. J. Hinsdale, of Fay etteville. Vice Presidents William Simpson, of Raleigh; E. H. Meadows, of New Berne; V. O. Thompson, of Winstoo. Secretary T. C. Smith, of CharJotte. Treasurer John S. Pes- cud, of Raleigh. The Association adjourned sine d. to meet on the second Wednesday in August, 1812, at Winston. jus Turpeiixme. J . J vi The Graud. Lodge of Good Teinplais will meet at Clayton on the 16th of August. Mr.4' W. M. Coleman, a well known North Carolinian, baa a book in press on tbe Yankees. Henderson Tobacconist : The negio EJ'is Young, drowned in Rowland's pond, is the fourth one that bas departed in that way duriDg the p reseat season in this vicinity. Warsaw Brief Mention: The seasons in this immediate vicinity have been Kood recently and crops of all kinds are good only as they bare been injured by the severe winds, heretofore noticed. : Raleigh Farmet and Mechanic: The girls at Beaufort are delighted with sarf-bathing. One of them let the cat out of the bag. She says the "Breakers" steal up around yonr waist before you know it, and there's a mighty tight equetzs getting ont of bis reach I Statesville Landmark: On Sun day night last, about balf-past o'clock, an alarm was given, mat "ine prisoners were escaping from jail." Vpon investigation it was found that seven of them had cut through the partition wall that led to an outer room, from which they could soon have made their escape, had it been at a later hour of night. Raleigh Advoeale: We are glad to learn from Dr. Jones. President of Greensboro Female College, that the future prospect of that popular institution is ex ceedingly gratifying. If the Metho dists of North Carolina woohl send their boystoTrinity.it would soon be out of debt. All it wants is our Methodist patron age and that it ought to have. Elizabeth Economist: Judge Brooks Is at tbe- Red Sulplur Springs, after spending some time at tbe White Balphur. We regret to Isarn from a private note from him that bis health has not materially im proved. We learn that a man fell from tbe train on tbe excursion to Norfolk on Thursday and was severely though not fa tall v injured. Never before in the history if Nag's . Head bss there been so large I number of visitors at this time of tbe season sis there are now. Charlotte Observer. Tbe ex-ecuUTe-commlttie of Davidson College met her yesterday lo consider the resigna tion of rof.vMartln. AJt deliberation WllMINGTON, the committee resolved- not to accept it. They also resolved to call a special meeting of the trustees soon to readjust -the salaries of tbe older professors of the College with a view: to increasing them, i It is hoped the action of the committee will result in the retention tfFxpCvllAJlDa7idBon. Wades borb :in .' &Knfortu n ate homicide occurred at Beaver Bam, Union Co., last Friday- night. A dispute arose between Mr. Jesse Ooker and Mr. 8herwood Mroffls which soon culminated in a fight v During the fight, Coker tiled; his knife pretty freely, infUcUog. wounds from which Mullis died almost : immediately. Coker made his escape, and has not been apprehended up to this writing. , , i New Berne Nut : Shell: Master Machinist Manly and his force have 'been very busy in the Railway shops for the past few weeks.. They have already turned out Off beautiful coach and in a abort time Will have two others on the road, while tbe engines and in fact all the rolling stock is being put in tip top order. Wo learn a new engine entire will be added to the rolling stock of the road- Tbe road is also being overhauled and thoroughly repaircC Weldon News: Northampton county gave a majority against prohibition of 2,284. Northampton has for some years bad prohibition within its limits and it was not supposed that the majority would be as large as it was. The people do not want prohibition. Scotland Neck item: The crops (especially the cotton) are very fine and well advanced, nearly all the farmers have laid by. I have seen the crops around this section and can say that I never saw finer, and bids fair to bo an abundant one. Goldsboro Messenger: The Golds boro graded school is now a fixed fact. The next in order will be a cotton factory. We learn that Mr. C. C. Whorton, of Pam lico county, killed a rattlesnake measuring; 7 feet ia length, 4i inches in diameter and 9i inches in circumference, with 15 rattles. Tbe Goldsboro Library Association has received its first installments of books for the circulating library, some 800 volumes. A good beginning. Tbe Reading Club will resume its weekly meetings the first Mon day in September. Charlotte Observer: Cadet Mid shipman Z. B. Vance, Jr., leaves the city to-day to join the flag ship "Lancaster," which sails for the Mediterranean from .Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It is said that only one drummer in about every twenty who stops in Charlotte attempts to sell any goods here. The others lay over while working the country trade. The dry weather makes one atonement. It has not left the mosquitoes their hiding and hatching places. There are fewer for this time of year than known for a long time. Tbe manager of the Charlotte Opera House has already booked twenty-five com panies for the coming season. The first date is the 12th of September. Most of the engagements are for November, Janu ary and February. Among those who will appear are John E. Owens, Gus Williams and Miss Annie Pixley. Durham Plant : Died, on last Tuesday, Mr. Andrew Turner, of apoplexy. Mr. Turner was one of our oldest, best and most esteemed citizens. Capt. O. R. Smith has punched a deeper hole in the earth than any other man in the State. He has the management of the artesian well at this piece and has bored it over thirteen hundred feet. An interesting revival is progressing at Hopkin's Grove, about seven miles north of Durham. The Board of County Commissioners yesterday granted retail liquor license to tbe following gentlemen : Messrs. Rhodes Yickers. V. D. Lawrence, John T Mallory, Wm. Man gum, 8. B. Carrington & Bro., and Christ mas. At their first meeting in May, it will be remembered, the Board refused to grant license owing, to the large number of peti tions presented asking them not to crant any license for the retail of liquor in Dur ham county. But since the election the people have said emphatically they want no prohibition in theirs by a majority of over fifteen hundred, and the Board being willing; - that such a majority should be heard, granted license. NEW ADV Kat'a'IS JIflUKN T- Munbon The King shirt. Prof. N. Schmidt Piano tuning. Wanted Barber and hair dresser. ' B. F. Mitchell & Son. Oats and rye. Tbe Dronchtandtb Cropi. A week or two ago we were deploring the bad effects of tbe long-continued drought In the Western part of the State and portions of South Carolins, and at the same time giving vent to our satisfaction at tbe fact that we in this section had been blessed with generous seasons and had be fore us a prospect of good crops. Now the scene has somewhat changed, so far as this section is concerned, as we are informed that the crops in the Town Creek section, in Brunswick county, which were looking so finely ten days ago, now present quite a discouraging appearance and the same may be said of the lower part of Brunswick and the neighborhood of Little River, South Carolina. To add to the trouble, the wells are drying up and it is difficult to get sufficient water to supply the stock. Unless this section of the State is visited by pretty general rains very shortly the result will be very disastrous. Shipments of Vanilla. We mentioned a few days 6ince that the vanilla plant had become quite an article of export from this city, and instanced tbe fart that seventv-five bales had been shipped during the past week. Referring to the same subject, Mr. A. C. Powell, of Teachey's, Duplin county, writes ub that from that little town, - on the, j Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, the agent of Root and Herb Company claimB to have bought and shipped one hundred bales In the last thirty days, and expects to ship one hundred and fiftv bales in the next thirty days. He ships to Baltimore. Personal. Mr. Sol. Haas of the Associated Rail ways, Mr. R. SjTucker, of the well known firmjof W.',H. & R.S.Tucker,of Raleigh and rnl. T. 8. Emenr of Weldon are at the Purcell House. , . f '. . r DRUNKENNESS. Those who have taken Simmons Liver Regulator declare that it sets tbe liver in action and invigorates the system in such away as to destroy ine mtin for atroncr drinks. " ' Genuine prepared only by J. H. Zsilin & Co. T N. C. SATURDAY. Receipts of cotton yesterday 13 bales. t One case of drunkenness re ported at the station house yesterday. Sixth street bridge has just un dergone thorough repairs and will be ready for use to-day. There was a good attendance upon Prof. Agostini's excursion on the steamer Passport yesterday. The clerk of the market report ed everything lovely in tbo market cart line yesterday, the streets being clear in good time. Rev. J. W. Shackford will preach at Front Street M. E. Church to-morrow at 11 A. M. and at Fifth Street M. K Church at 8 P M. One of the Water street brokers is said to have temporarily changed his occu- pation on Thursday to that of "drummer," his field of operations being Wrightsville beach; and it is further reported, on good authority, that he not only failed to "sam ple" even so much as the scale of a fish, but that bis pedal extremities have been in a state of cream-atiou ever since. Daiiv weatber Bulletin. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations named, at 3.00 P. M. yesterday, Washington mean time, and also the amount of rainfall in inches for tbe twenty-four hours ending daily at 8 P. M., except Tuesday, when it is 48 hours, as furnished by the 8ignsl Officer of this city : Temp. Rain fall. Weather. Atlanta 95 .CO Cloudy Augusta 97 .00 Fair Charleston 89 .00 Cloudy Charlotte 95 .00 Fair Corsicana 99 .00 Cloudy Galveston 86 .00 Clear Havana 88 .00 Fair Indianola 78 .00 Hyr'in Jacksonville 95 .00 Fair Key West 92 .00 Clear Montgomery 94 .00 Fair JTunta Kassa 87 -w r Savannah 91 .00 Cloudy Wilmington 88 .00 Fair PortEacs 86 .00 Fair Pensacola 88 .00 Clear The following are tbe Indications for the South Atlantic States to-day: Fair weather, winds mostly south westerly, stationary or higher umperatuie, and stalioeary'presaure. An Aaaauit and a Iilvely Ctaaae. A colored boy named Wesley Spearman, aged about 12 or 13 years, was arrested yesterday morning for committing an as sault upon another colored boy named Wm. Holmes. It seems that the difficulty oo curred in the neighborhood of Seventh and Market streets, during which Spearman threw a rock at Holmes, which struck him on tbe bead and inflicted a wound from which the blood flowed quite freely. Spear man was subsequently pointed out to Ser geant Davis, of the police force, in the lower part of the new market, but the boy noticed the officer about the same time and darted down in the direction of Water street, pursued by the officer. The boy was making good time, with a chance of finally coming out victorious in the race, when, unluckily for him, just as he was in the act of turning the corner of the Scandi navian Saloon into Water street be ran "slap-dab" into the arms of Officer Costen. Sergeant Davis at rived at tbe scene a mo ment after, and Spearman was taken to the guard house. The K.lfesaTlns; Station Again. Mr. Daniel Stimson, a clever and enter prising gentleman of New Berne has, con tracted to furnish the material and erect the necessary buildings for the Lite-Saving Station on our coast He was in the city yesterday, having just returned, with Lieut. Shoemaker, from Smith's Island, where the station is to be located. Mr. Stimson is now fitting up the frames of the buildings at his mill in New Berne, and will take them around to the station in vessels when completed. He expects to have tbe lumber on the ground in about three weeks and will then com mence the work of erection at once. Should no unfortunate circumstance prevent he ex pects to have the entire work completed and the station ready for service in about sixty days. The exact location of the station will be well out on Cape Fear Point, and about three miles from the light house. Institution of a New council of tne American Legion of Honor. On last Wednesday, the 10th insL, La Fayette Council No. , of the American Legion of Honor, was instituted at Fayette- ville with forty charter members, by Natbl Jacobi, Esq., the Supreme Deputy for North Carolina. The following are a list of the officers of the new Council: P. C D. M. McDonald. C W. C. Troy. V. C A. A. McKethan, Jr. 8 J. P. Thomson. Col L. Strouss. T B. E. Sedberry. Med. Ex Dr..W. C. McDuffie. Chaplain A. B. Dangerfield. O W-G. Tolar. G J. A. Pemberton, Jr. W M, Schlossburg. 8 A. Elson. Trustees W. J. Tolar, N. H. Cohen, W. H. Tomlinson. mayor's Court. The case of William Phinney, colored, charged with committing an assault with a deadly weapon upon ; one Lucy. Morse, colored, which was to have come up before the Mayor's Court yesterday morning, was continued on account of the fact that tbe injured woman was unable to be present to give in her testimony. AUGUST 13. 1881. TUB EliKCTIOH. r t- . From specials-' to the Star we-give the following returns from the counties named on tbo question of 'fohibition" or "No frohibiUpo" : M i Graham For 79; agatDst 125. Majori ty against 4S." ; ' " - ' ' : ! Watauga For 228; against 731. Ma jority againsfEXJST' ! Forsyth For 663: against 2,214. Ma jority against -1,651. - - : -IjlANCEY rFor! 502; against 306. Ma jority ,f or 196,, , Buncombe For 1,006; against 1,743. Majority against -189. ; Caldwell For 245; against 871. Ma jority against 628. UNiON--For 890; agaicut 1,694 Majori ty against 804. V ' Alamance For 543; against 1,749 Ma jority sgainst 1,206. Caswell For 210; against 2,700. Ma jority against 2,490. ; Alexander For 337; against 652. Ma jority against 315. - a Oulcial Vote or rtOTtn 'Prohibition, Augut Carolina on t 4. 1881. For. .Against 087 1988 - 688 2494 449 1986 226 1112 348 1238 831 1413 100 688 876 1305 1146 2894 Alamance Alexander. ... Alleghany Anson. Ashe , Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick. . . . Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Davie Davidson Davis Duplin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham. Granville.... Greene Guilford Halifax. Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston JO0C8. Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico. Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey 1142 365 1135 397 666 1144 1704 2577 1433 2571 381 1888 940 145 693 351 1161 226 676 32S 253 1291 423 88 399. 653 257 139 383 2330 366 364 770 232 898 631 145 500 278 303 244 193 490 842 1203 401 552 602 872 144 116 230 1170 1124 2795 1249 2648 1544 655 824 1688 2358 3720 1196 1953 1116 558 2320 786 3831 381 1094 1690 2867 2004 2915 1551 1709 830 1542 1059 2018 3129 2180 2591 3058 2519 1699 2520 2025 204 202 1600 134 721 307 42"2 5751 1467 3609 2121 984 German barque Atlantic, Schering, hence, arrived at Trieste August 6th. A FrenchServant'a Opinion. A noted Frenchervant declares that those persons who endeavor to alleviate cramps, choleramorbus, or any of the painful dis orders of the stomach, by dosing themselves with cbampbor, liquor, brandy, or pepper mint, do not remove the cause of the pain, but merely lull it. He says repeated doses of tbe articles mentioned injure the coat of the stomach, and lay the foundation for attacks of chronic and mOre serious dis eases. A single dose of Perry Davis' Pirn Killer will do more to drive away nain and promote the natural action of the v - ..... . ; .1 1 j stomach man an tne noiBiuus m iue wvnu, All druggists sell the Pain Killer. CITY IT1S919. thr imRNrafl STAR can always be had at the fallowing places in the city : The Purcell House, Harris' News stand, ana tne Bmumce. NO GOOD ' PREACHING. No man can do a good job of work, preach a good sermon, try a law suit wen, doctor a patient, or write a good article when be feels miserable aad doll, with sluggish train and unsteady nerves, and none should make the attempt in such a coadlUon wlwm It can be so easily and cheaply removeaor a mue nup biikm' Bee other column. Albany Times. wrh ; wmsTJOW'8 800THING SYRUP. Rev Sylvanns Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian Freeman" : We would by no means recommend anr kind of medicine which we did not know to be rood particularly for infants. But of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing' Byrup war -can speak from knowl edge; in oar own family it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic natni nntnt atonn andUs naxents unbroken rest at aight. Most parents can appreciate these losings. Here is an arncie "wmcn wur. w vv"" which U harmless; for the sleep which it affords tv,a infant iwrfafttlv natural, and the little cherub awakes as '-bright as a button." 1 And daring tho processor teething its value is lnc&icui&oie. we nave rreqaenuy neara mouiao ; uicy wumu wn k rih3it it from the birth of the child till it had ftaiabed with the teething siege, on any considera- ttnn vh&tever. Sold br sir druggists. 35 cents a bottle.' . ' ;' -: ' WHOLE NO. 4364 : L f : Uuma;iable iriauer., ;;; : The following is the unmailable matter remaining, in the city post.Qfllcc.iip' io this -ftte : : t i -.it.-, .-. s ! 'j i !:- IS J ; Miss M. E Mott, Rocky,? Point, N. C. ; Miss Addic Ward, St. Francis Academy, corner Chaste and Porest streets ; Mr. jar. He W. Williams, Box 131", Pitts, i;N. C. ; Mr. Ji W. Blackman, Lumber ton, N. C. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, : FIRST CLASS BARBER AND HAIR DRESS ER. No drinking man need apply. A good work man can get a permanent situation . : Address, . LOCK BOX 820. aulStf Wilmington, N. C. RED BUST PROOF Seed Oats. - Seed Rye. Seed Eye. A PULL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by B F. Mitchell & Son. aalSlw ' ' ; Be Celebrated "King" Shirt- LL THE SIZES. FRESH STOCK from the Manufactory. For sale ohit by laUNSON, au 13 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. Notice. J3ROP. N. SCHMITT, a thorough aad compe tent TUNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. Highest testimonials from Schools aad citizens of Georgia, North and South Carolina as a jrirst mass Tuner. Kntire eatisracuon given or no charge made. All orders left at Heineberger'a Book and Music Store will receive prompt attention, au 11 tf Washington and Lee University. GEN. G. W. C. LEE. PRESIDENT. Thorough instruction in LANGUAGES. LITKRATUKK and SCIENCE, and in the Professional Schools of LAW and ENGINEERING. Healthful location in the Valley of Virginia. Expenses for nine months aeed not exceed $235. Seesion opens September 15, 1881. For Catalogue address J. L. CAMPBELL. Jr.. Clerk, y 9 cod2m lu th sa Lexington, V a. Wanted, GOOB BLACKSMITH. Steady Work and Fair Wages. Must be sober. Address, "W.," an IS at Bennettsville, 8. C. ASK the recovered Dyspeptics, Bilious Sufferers, Victims of Fever and Ague, the Mercurial Diseased Pa tients, how they reco vered Health, Cheer ful Spirits and Good Appetite they will tell you by taking Sncxoire Liver Regulator. For DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION. Jaundice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depres sion of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, Ac. IT HAS NO EQUAL. This unrivalled Southern Remedv is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mkbcuby, or any injurious mineral substance, dux is t PURELY VEGETABLE. If you feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, month tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or ''biliousness," and nothing will care yoa so spee dily and permanently as to take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Tt la rivn with Kafetv Mid thn hflnnlet reillltS to the most delicate infant. It takes the place of qui nine aad bitters of every kind. It is the cheapest, purest aad best family medicine in the world. Buy only tne Genome in wmie wrapper, wim red Z, prepared only by J. H. Zeilin & Co. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, jy 19 Deod&Wly tu th sa nrm Brussels Carpets, jpiFTEEN GOOD STYLES, WILL BE OFFERED at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, for the next few days, STRICTLY FOR CASH. The object is to close out the remaining stock before going North. MONEY too is an object, A FULL STOCK OF LACE CURTAINS. OIL CLOTHS 4-4 UP TO 16-4. TUBKISH BATH SOAP, .by the gross or email quantity. The very best value' for the price. S. M. McINTIRE. au 10 tf Porto Rico Molasses. 250 Hhds. 250 STRICTLY PRIME Porto Rico Molasses, For sale by Williams & Hurchison. Jyaitf.. Oil Cloth JJIROM ONE TO FOUR YARDS WIDE AT very low prices. Furniture and Bedding in great variety. Mattresses, Hpring Beds and Rattan Furniture or the latest designs. For sale by D. A. SMITH St CO., any tf 43 No. Front St For Sale, TWO EXTRA HORSES, THREE OR FOUR good Mules, two Boilers (one steamboat test), 6000 Bush P. W. and Mixed Corn, 600 Bales Hay. 2590 Bash Oats. Wheat Bran, Ac, Ac. "Best Bolted Meal in cttr't grinding daUj-;. -u. . paaaTOKCTOuSe co Millers and Grain and auf tf ' '''":;..' Peaant Dealers.1 .'t7IT" ADTTt A nd GKORQIAiiiFor; In h JjVj tXXUA formatioa aboat these StateTread tho SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEEKLY (mammoth eight page sheet) $3 a year. Daily 10 a year. Tho best papers in thelSonth. Sample copies 5 cente.i Address, - -- .r w 12 tf J. H, ESTILL, Savannah. Ga. 1 jyaj .-jj a"tw. A tMMitli ' t nil . . . 1; 44' TwOBMKltnsV. .W.V.I. .. .7. W Ml , iTlireo months,;. 14 00 l six months,. m 1 vk..". .-. .;. . 40 at One yoari.. ..'.:....... .....;... Mr tx tVContract Advertisements taken ( at prop., r U(atelylowrate-v'';v '. Ten lines solid Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lfT." CRONLT, Auctioneer. ' BY CRONLY MORRIS. Mortgagee's Sale XY VIRTUE OF THE POWER CONTAINED in a mortgage deed executed by F. A.tSchutte, and wlfe;MargareU Schutto, to Mariaa Potter, gaardlan of Adam Bmpie Wright and Marion ' fcaadolph Wright, registered la Book P. P. P page. 661, of, the Register of Deeds fox New Haneyer County, the unoertignea will sell, or : cash, at the Oourt Souse door, in the- ity of Wilmington, on MON DAY, the S9TH DAY of AUGtAtT NEXT, at 12 o'clock. M.. the following SEAL ESTATE, situate in said county, via r certain lot, piece or parcel ' of - LAND, on Wrightsville' Sound, bounded as follows: - On the North by the tract or ' land lately owned aad. . occupied . by Will lam , a. Wright, now deceased; on the East by WrighUrille Sound ; on the South by Lee's Creek,' and on the West by the piece or parcel of land now owned and occupied by Richard Bradley; containing fifty two acres more Or less, and being the same lot or parcel of land owned and occupied by the late Dr. Tho. H. Wright, as his summer rBsideceej and recently ' conveyed to Margarett . Schutte by Thos. Strange, Commissioner. MARIAN POTTER, Guardian, TUGS. W. STRANGE. Attorney : jy31.tds for Mortgagee. A Large, Full Stock QF BLANK BOOKS AND ENVELOPES, OF all Sizes, Stylos and Prices. . writdsg Paper. Legal Cap. Foolscap BUI Cap, Letter and Com mercial Nbto. ' SCHOOL BOOKS. ,1 HEADQUARTERS for SCHOOL BOOKS adopt ed by the STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. A complete stock always on hand at BEINSBERGBR'S angia tf Live Book and Music Store. Dividend Notice. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., SECR'Y & TREASURER'S OFFICE. - Coxpaxt Shops, N. C, Aug. 10, 1881. THE SECOND PAYMENT OF THREE PER CENT., of Dividend No. 19, will be due Sep tember 1st to Stockholders of record on August 10. The Stock Books of the Company will be closed from August 10th to September 1st, 1831. au 11 tsept 1 Pi B. RUPFW, Sec'y. Straw Hats ! Straw Hats ! T ALL PRICES ! NO EXCUSE I Try the Old Reliables once more. HARRISON A ALLEN, City Hatters. au 11 tf Duke of Argyle. Brown & Roddick 45 Market Street, TE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW. LOT Of the above GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (our New Style):. . Can give you all sizes from 14 to 19 inches. BROWN A RODDICK, 45 Market St. P. 8. We will remove to oar New Store about' the 15th of September. Jy 88 tf L. S. L. NEXT DRAWING OF THE .Louisiana State Lottery TAKES PLACE SEPT'R 13. PRIZES- FROM $100 to $30,000. Price, Whole tickets. $8 00, Halves $1 00. Address Lock Box 973, aa 13 tf Wilmington. N. C. I Am Receiving VERY LARGE STOCK OF THE FOLLOW ing goods: A BLANK BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS, SUHOOLTSTA'XIONBRY, PAPER AND ENVELOPES. PSN8 AND PENCILS, INK AND MUCILAGE. &C , Ac, Ac Headquarters for School Books adopted by tbe State Board of Education. PIANOS and ORGANS alwsys on band. an7tf C. W. YATEa Rote' Cutlery a SB-ecialty. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY LARGE invoice of Rodgers' Cutlery, consisting of Pocket Knives, Table Knives, Scissors. .Carvers. SUers, Ac, Ac These goods were billed direct to us by Messrs. Joseph Rodgers A Sons, of Sheffield. England, and were bought at the very low prices ruling a few months since, and will be sold by us as low or lower than the same grades of Roodrjcan be sold by any Jobbing House on this Continent. an 1 tf GILES A MUBCHISON. Wilson, Mils & Co.'s Wagons -AGONS OF ABOVE MAKE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. For sale by au7 tf KERCHNER A CALDEK BROS. Hall's Cotton Gins. QINB OF ABOVE MAKE, For sale by au7tf KERCHNER CALDBR BROS. Corn, Heal and Hay. 2000 BlUb White and Yellow CORN, gQQ Bush Water Mill MEAL, Bales No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY, , For sale by aa 7 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Flour. Floui;. Flour 1000 Bbl" FLUB u en&e' For sale by au7 tf KERCHNER A CALDBR BROS. T7V3R HIRE Anything m our line. - carrisgDS X? ; Buggies, Saddle Horses, Wsgons and CarU Boarding by month, week, day or singla feed, at Jy8tf - -- vposite vpera nnuii'v? y PfiBsermgKetfjfe -rNAXELED AND BRAJBS; DRIVKj.WfLL. Lift and Force rumps; Roofing by the Best, of . Workmen. Pure White OIL . . , Iau7tf ... ' PARKER A, TAYLOR. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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