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uatu or ADTunTicinui. .. JT ...... . On 6qQM On X7, M. ft .M .iri,MT.M ' T.. lit BY AVM. H; EEKXARD. ( TBUSUSD DAILY tCgPT,ltODAYa " !Hr rr, KATI9 ur o v&mf xv fkTJLflUK. TbrWk,.....v.. M - OMVoirtk.. ' Two M't .. .. M 04 One i ear, oj .Mjrewwiri, SIX uu""i Three Monius, Two Months, Tbr4 MnnUkii...... u.v. ...MM )ne Mini".. 'Oootraot ATitlwmi taa at m VOL. XXX. NO. 143. WILMINGTON, N. C.v. THURSDAY, SEPT5EMBER 7, 1882. WHOLE NO. 4692 tkmatelt low rate. , three months la adranpe. -1 th;in . T Bdm aolid Kott(iarQ tjp Make i n ' r-i I l- ii ii n i jl v x-: if 1 1 vi J i t m - ii i m ' x u,M rv - 1 1 jl u- vu L To City Subscriber,' delivered m any part if the tity. FurtMw Orars per week. - Our City vents are not authorised to. collect for more Entered at the Post Office at Wllmlnfctou, N. a, as Second Class Hatter. . MORNING EDITION. Election Tuesday, Nov embertth, 1882 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. FOR TBI STAR AT LABSi: KISVEX TYLER BENNETT, qf Anson. FOR THK THIRD DISTRICT : II HAS TON J. GREEN, Cumberland. FOR SUTSX1CX COCBT JXTDOS I THOMAS RUFFING Orange. FOR JtTDOXS: , ;)j TAMES E. SHEPHERD, qf Beaufort. : 11 ;... FREDERICK PHILIPS, of Edgecombe. , , ( -ALLXAND A. IfcKOY, of $ampon. JJ( !i JAifES C. VacRAE, of Cumberland. V ir.i.-JOHN A. GILMER, of Guilford. 6., ,;, WILLIAM M. SHIPP, of Mecklenburg. for 8LfcrroR: Is- - JOHN H. BLOUNT,qfPerguifnant. i:l in. -WILLIAM C. BOWEN, of Northampton, u n;. SWIFT GALLOWAY, of Greene. 4- in, -JAMES D. MelYER, qf Moore. yh ;i -FRED'K N. STRUDWICE. qf Orange. ,,. -FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. v.vte. Solicitors are voted for by Districts. Th. other nominees will be voted for through- ,nit the State. OUTLINES. Hon Geo. A. Reeves. Speaker of the Ti :is House of Representatives, was bit tt u lv ;i mad dog several weeks aco, and tlit.l recently from hydrophobia, after a tw days' horrible suffering., Yellow fjver at Pensacola, Fla., makes, slow pro irt :nd confidence is being restored, The Greenback Labor Reform party of SMith Carolina nominated a fulllBtate ticki-t. Vermont election returns show :i decreased Republican majority. The Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians have left their reservations and are attack-. iuj freighters; the Piegans are burning pnuries in Montana, and thousands of cat tle have perished. The Cincinnati Exposition was formally opened yesterday. A negro who had outraged a respect able white lady near Union City, Tenn., was hanged by a mob to a tree. The Marquis of Lome and Princess Louise ar rived at Chicago yesterday en route for S vu Francisco. The trial of Capt. Hail? for killing Col. Blair, began at Cam Jen, S. C, yesterday. An omnibus w is struck by a railroad train at Ilion, N. Y ; one of the occupants was killed, two were seriously injured, and others were slightly hurt. Gen. Sherman asks that Schofield be sent to San Francisco, to relieve Gen. McDowell, preparatory to the Litter's being retired from active service. New York markets: Money 62. per ( . nt. : cotton quiet and steady at 12 13 15 ci, 1 :'. ie ; southern flour steady and demand mn.l. rate, $4 907 50; wheat, ungraded re! Hi; rosin quiet and unchang ed: spirits turpentine steady at 42l43cf. What we said to you yesterday we repeat t o- d ay organize. The monopolist newspapers appear well satisfied with the Tariff Cora-, raission. Why should they quarrel with their best friends? Booth is said to stand high in the atrical circles in London, and has 1 raw n full houses although Irving, t he British pet, where. was playing else- Ws begin to-day our political news gathering under the old heading we have used for years. "The State Campaign" will the very latest. be fonnd to contain It is firmly believed at Alexandria that there is a wide-spread conspi racy to massacre all Europeans. The Bedouins are said to be surrounding the British camp. There is to be a new British Quar terly. It is to be published at Pais ley, Scotland, and will be called The S'-ottith Eevieic. It will appear in November, will be of the size of the famous Edinburgh, and will be the organ of no sect, sehool or party. Up North when a fellow flops po litically they call him "the champion waffle?" Are there any red-hot waffles in North Carolina? What about Devereux and Dalgetty Leach and Folk and Edwards? Are they waffles or will they be cfowA-nuts? Dr. M. M. Hedges, of Newberg, X. Y, who, together with one Scott, w on 1450,000 of Frsneis P. Weed at draw poker and faro, sajs he will hr.A u x-n-h' wni Lit LUC IliUUCT AUU vucu uv Weed can not recover at laW. That sum will do time. for winnings for one The members elected to the next House of Representatives may have the deciding of the next Presidency. It is no time for fooling among Dem ocrats. It may be that upon the choice i of the Third District wilt '.actually depend whether some good. and true Demycrat shall be PresidepJ, with all of his vast patronage to ispense,or ome Radical of the Arthuif or Jim Blaine type. Vote for principles. Stand by your party. T, , We give the Democrats fall warn ing that it is the purpose of the Ar thur Administration to resort to any measure that will bind the South, to the chariot wheels of Radicalism. It is now known in Washington that the game is anything to beat the white man's party. Do you doubt this, then read the following from the New York Times' letter from Washington: "It is reliably stated that the understand i- ing was reached that every Congressional district in the South which could possibly he saved from the Democrats was needed, and no stone should be left unturned to se cure the election of Republicans or anti- Bourbons in every doubtful district. The plan of assistance determined upon has not leaked out in all its details, Tint enough is known to authorize your correspondent , to state that the work will be in charge of heads of the Department of Justice and the Navy Department. It is proposed now to put the machinery of the Depart ment of Justice in operation to afford them ' such legal advice ana assistance as may be requisite. In the hands ot men of the ability and experience of Attorney General Brewster and Secretary. Chandler something may be expected from the new movement. Frauds, bulldozing, judicial tyran ny, bribery and rascality generally are the cards to be played. White metif do your duty. Eureka! Edison has at last illumi nated the lower part of New York city. The territory lighted is within the boundaries of Nassau and Pearl and Spruce and Wall streets. The a New York Times office was in the district, and that paper says: "Then the 27 electric lamps in the edi torial rooms and the 25 lamps in the count ing-rooms made those departments as bright as day, but without any uupleasant glare. It was a light that a man could sit down under and wnte for hours without the con sciousness of having any artificial light about him. There was a very . slignt amount of heat from each lamp, -but not nearly as much from a gas-burner -one- fifteenth as much as from gas, the inventor says. The light was soft, mellow, ana grateful to the eye, and it seemed almost like writing by daylight to have a lignt without a particle of nicker and witu scarcely any heat to make the Head aclie. It seems to have been a perfect success. The Cincinnati Enquirer has a column article giving an account of the death of a young lady named Miss Alice Linkmeyer. She died quite suddenly and after she was I ArA t in W ffin bA r-. ... l blushed as red as a peony and con- I . . , I tinned so lor hours, one was taKen to the cemetery and the coffin being . I CT.Vill i L1LU ,1 1 1 U Oflll X Allium ing rosy, she was taken to her late home and every effort was made to resuscitate her, but all in vain. Her whole body was pink but the touch was cold and blood could not be ex tracted from her cheek. The duel between Manning and Chalmers did not come off. The fol lowing is the latest: "Memphis, September 4. The Appears Hollv Springs. Miss., special says m refer ence to the rumored duel between Chalmers and Manning that there wad a correspond ence between them, but the difficulty has been amicably adjusted on terms honorable to botiia "United States Senator J. Z. George and Col. D. P. Cooper, a prominent attorney of Memphis, were the referees. Messrs. unai-, mers and Manning speak at Canaan' to morrow." It is said Chalmers demanded a full retraction. Did he get it ? We are glad there was no blood shed. Both have a war record for gallantry. Manning is a native of Franklin county, N. C. "A Newport correspondent says that Gen. Arthur has decided not to make use of the 'President's flag.' "Exchange. Sensible Arthur. He knows a bull by his horns, and he can tell where lightning strikes. The paragraphers perforated that gorgeous flag before itever flopped and flaunted in the breezes of old ocean. No, Chet will not make himself a target if the flag has been riddled. In Philadelphia on Monday night , the colored voters in one of the wards held a meeting, wl&ich' was very i. , j a i: r ct.i largely atienaea. a ciiquo ux ;. wart ofBce-holdera rndo a desperate1 effort -to break up theTneeting, . but failed signally. They passed resolu- tions heartily indorsing the Inde- ... . . , . pendent movement, " White men of North Carolina, yon have against you. a . corrupt, oppres sive, wicked Federal Government. Arthur and his venal pals would fas ten degradationocjal riality -and negro domination upon you.- Rise up like men and strike .. fof your rights and your liberty and your very safety. Col. Green's Appointments The following is a list of appointments of Wharton J. Green, (Democratic nominee for Congress in the Third District), up to September 0th: Others will follow ; Beaufort, Thursday, September 7th. jWldteville, Saturday, September thj. THE STATE QAMFJLlGXT. Unwept, unhonored and unsung. Price. tfreensboro fatrtot. Col.' Tom Holt is the Democratic nomi nee in Alamance for the Legislature. Messrs. Jas. S. Battle and H. Q. Connor. were nbminated at JSTashville for the Senate for the seventh Senatorial district. i : .. , Junketing " Mud-slinging , , Leach, is what the liobesonian calls the. blasphe mous and vilgar fellow, of that name. Wake has nominated an exceptionelly good ticket. It is John Jalling, Snow, E. H. Busbee, Unchurch and Moore. Now elect it. . !- . Nominations in Jones. The Republicans at their convention: at Trenton on Saturday last, nominated Capt. R.; Page for the Legislature. New Bertie Journal. The Democratic County Convention of Davie county was-held at Mocksville last Saturday. After the convention Maj. Jiop bins addressed the crowd for . the space of an hour and a half. About one-fourth of the voters of the county were present, It now seems as if the Con gressional race : in this district will be be tween Dr. Norment. Republican, and Mai. Dowd, the nominee of the Democratic pat ty, well, Dr. NOrment has had several bootless races and is used to it. Lumberton Bobesonian. Last Words of Great Men.We are in a h 1 of a fix. Keoah. "I am the 'boss of the machine and a right merry boss anl I." Mott. As a moralist, ! am a Prohibitionist: as a politician. I am a Republican. BaU. mum extra dry. -poya. My God, Dockery, be a white man. Leach. We have been informed that Col. Folk, the "Liberal' candidate for Judge of the bupreme Court, purchased a farm called "Riverside" from Dr. J. J. Mott, the boss of the Radical-Revenue party, about the time he was nominated. Judge Ben nett was not a member of the Legislature of 1874-5, and therefore did not voteJ on the Landlord and Tenant Act, as charged by certain newspapers. Charlotte Journal. Senator Vance made a speech at Charlotte on Wednesday' evening: Those who heard him sav of all the great speeches he ever made in his life this was the great est and best. '' Major Robbins chal lenged "my son Oliver to a joint discus sion throughout his congressional district; The doughty brigadier general of Holden's militia would not consent. Three-quarters of an hour of Major RobbFas at Salisbury, two weeks ago, satisnea tnls liadlcal gene ral of Kirk s brigade. Uoneord Jseguter. Judge Bennett's speech ' , at Asheville is thus referred to by a correspondent of the Kaleigh Jxewa-Observer : Judge Bennett followed in a speech of two hours. Per haps the greatest ; tribute I could pay his excellent speech is merely to state the fact that the crowd regularly .increased from its inception to its close. With hardly a single excention. everv man who came in at the door remained till the speaker brought his eloquent address to a reluctant close, protested against by the hungry crowd who, though dinnerless and tired, cried out, "go on! goon!!" There are so inany fine stump orators in North Carolina, It were a rash: thine; to say any one man surpassed all the rest, but certainlv .Tudffe Bennett mav well coniest the m "tQe nobest . of them all. The Democrats made a wise selection when they chose him as their standard-bearer in this contest. Spirits Turpentine. Mr. John ,R Branch, an excel lent citizen, died near Enfield, in his 44th year. N. C. Presbyterian reports 37 additions' at Hopewell, 11 at Sharon church, Fayetteville Presbytery. A a. m A .1 I vuariuue, in .uguat, mere deaths among the negroes 18 in all. Nathan Williams, negro, aged 12, is on trial at Charlotte for the , murder TTTlt. T 1 A " " 3 oi vy auer jremoerjKui, njegro, ageu o. . t Greensboro Patriot: Wheh a man can stand f n his cornfield and touch thirty-two years of corn without moving from his tracks, it is supposed to be a good crop year. This year it can be done easily. Toisnot Sunny Home: TheSea-i board and Raleigh' Bailroad is being pushed to completion between ' Williamston and Tarboro. The managers say they will have it done by October 1st." Then we hope to see the work commenced on the line be tween Tarboro and Raleigh. Oxford Torchlight: The result; I of the disastrous Seasons of last year are "be- ing felt in earnest now.-s We regret indeed I to chronicle assignments of two of our busi-' I ness houses last week; viz: Messrs. Qfandy & Bro., dealers in dry goods, and Messrs.' T. D. Crawford ce Uo., druggists. Raleigh Recorder: Wake Forest opened with between ninety and one hun ,dred students, -A note from Lr. Pritc.hard, states that he ; and his family reached Louisville, Ky., safely and wellj - - Ilev. J. E: Carter, senior editor of the Blue Ridge Baptist, is quite sick. Raleigh Visitor:' A. A. Spencer, residing four miles east of Raleigh, has on bis farm a stalk: of cotton on which there are 355 bolls and squares. Four hun dred and eighty-three ;children were en rolled at the Centennial Graded school this morning. . Pretty good for the first day. New Berne Journal: Died, on Q I.. . t 11 AnlniV ' A -fcT TUTr-a Howl, Carrow,' wife of GeorgeCairow, of this City. ' rr--. During" the thunder-stonn 6n , Sunday the chimney or .Jars... mary onaitn, near Five Points, ; Was struck-hr lightning. Two of her sons: were .in ; pie; house and' were badly stunned, and "Mrs. Smith was ; completely turned around inkier chair. Charlotte Journal: J ames Wash- ridinsr on a sninnins jenny near the Rich mond & Danville freight depot, yesterday morning, was thrown irom one oi jtne horses and had his right arm broken and his ankle ' dislocated. : - Mr. H. G. Madger, a prominent cotton buyer of Ialesviltej-Anson f corintytfed suddenly at the residenee of Judge Bennett in Wades boro. :He.was in the lauer' town to see tne circus; and seenle0 tobe in good health, but I in the evening he. was found in, a helpless condition in a field near judge Bennett's. Death was"; the : result of cramp colic, caused, it is said, by drinking red circus lemonade v , . .. tRaleigniys- Observer: "A Cor respondent -writes , us, from, Chapel Hill: "The session opened on Thursday. It was the most tterintriione ; since the reorgani zation of the.XZniyersity,. TheJ2ast is very . wagon Sunday, afternoon,' retuidn;ironi stionfflv reDresentedL and .thet West will be i so. WWhile; Mr., James Williams, his r Z i V? ." 217 tn;iJlac nnthor wifand thre children were !n a be "tar, pitch and turpentine, and mullets humbug. church at Rolesville to their home at Wake Forest, the horse ran away and all were thrown from, the vehicle and quite badly hurt. The arm of the old lady,- Mrs. Betsey Williams was broken in two places, - We are sorry to learn that in the country beyond Neuse river' diphtheria ia pre vailing, 'and' that several children; have died recently. There is a great amount of bilious fever1 and chills, and ; fever. v -The Sunday's lightning was terrific. The bolt struck ,the,liehtmng roa ot tne Capitol, also that of the Baptist church, and bent the rod on top of the arsenal in the corner of the Capital Square. It at the came time struck1: an outhouse on the pre-: raises of Mr. Jas." Pool, near the capitol, and a large oak in the yard of Mr. Albert Johnson's residence. Pieces of bark from this flew in every direction, and one piece struck B. F. MontaguefcJ2sq., as hesat m a.winaow. miunne somewiuui. xuvnwrv .near the house was also,,damaged Slightly., It is. safe to say that'never .were people rnnr fricrhtfinnd tfiftri ?wereitimdreds here by that awful sound. Dozens'bf people declared that they felt the effects of the shock. flashes, port, near Wilmington street, was struck THBGITT. NEW ADVEBTISEJIIJINTS. Democratic Mass Meeting. Heinsberger New music. . J. C. Munds Toilet articles. Pembroke Jokes For rent. Wanted A furnished house. Munson Lightweight overcoats. P. O. Box 459 Entry clerk Wanted. Harrison & Allen Ilats at low prices. G. W. DoYixE & Co,r-Fish and oysters. Local Dots. Receipts of cotton yesterday 89 bales. No oases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. Democratic mass meeting at the Court House to-morrow night. The City Hospital is now full of patients, or at least it has as many as can be conveniently accommodated at. present. Capt. V. Q. Johnson, of the K. S.," has returned, after a somewhat protracted sojourn at Saratoga and other summer retreats. Don't forget the family excur sion on the steamer Passport to-morrow. It is Capt . Harper's benefit and he will give you a good time. We are sorry to hear that Mr. S. D. Wallace, Cashier of the Bank of New Hanover, is quite sick. We trust he may soon be at his post again. Mr. Joseph J. Bowden is. . putr- ting up a residence on a portion of the Bradley property, on Seventh, between Princess and Chesnut streets. Messrs. Geo. W. Doyle & Co. have opened a wholesale and retail fish and oyster business in the lower end of the fish market; between Dock and Orange. Dr. E. W. Ward, of Onslow, was in the city yesterday. He gives en couraging accounts of Col,, Green's pros pects, and thinks he will poll the full Democratic strength in Onslow. We saw yesterday two stalks of corn, with seven shopks each, from the ' T. . nnr Jnhn tt.wiqo n,r WilmW. ton. They grew on the natural soil with out fertilization, and are veritable seven shooters. Police Arrests Daring: the Montn of August. There were 56 arrests "by the police force of the city during the month of August, as follows: Affrays, 1 colored male, 1 colored female; assault with a deadly weapon, 1 colored male, 1 "colored, female; disorderly' conduct, 6. white males, 22 . colored males, 9 colored females; drunk, 1 colored male; drunk and-dowh, 4 white males, 2 colored; v 1 nn faef r1f!tr!nv 1 inlAvarl vnaln foot ridine, 3 colored males; larceny, 1 colored male; violating tax ordinance, 2 white During the same period 2 white males and 4 colored males applied for lodging. Amount 'of fines collected durinff the month, $31.90.' ; Five places of business, found open or; unfastened at night. Our Water Works Application . of Filters. Mr. J. C. Chase, Superintendent of the Clarendon "Water Works,haS returned from a trip to the North, where he has been ex amining into the merits of' the various niters in use, and;says he is very favorably impressed with the particular one which " V""" -t? pany, and relative whichi. there has already been some correspondence, lie necessary-steps to have one of i.-V.U ' , tnese co101 at once, ana neexpecis it to come to hand within the , next week or ten days. , when, if . it is found to work satisfatitbrily, as one did which he saw m;peratioh-'at a point he visited in jwersejv it will be applied to the Works here without delay. Crops in, Onslow. '.A farmer, front the cifpit section of Onslow county, was in the.'cityyesterday and gives a Cheering account of the condi- tion of the crops. He says they will make enoush Cbrir Mown there to last for two I yearsj and they Lave some of last year's Crop onniyetlTh f eotfon ; has been slightly injured, butthe planters will make 'f ufly an;ftverage crpp. And as for mul lets, he says thre is no use talking, l ney are.npr pln,tiful and finer : tl?ah whence J f amed legisUttorn ye.oldnimrepresent in aWn4diice," . V ., . 'merer were mis time son uosunct Mnwf. rinstahfly followed by' only one re- SJluX j- .' Mr. Cooke's, house on Davie street. L" i".00"0 ? tVar Department, Signal Service, 17. S. Army. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. COTTON-BELT BVLLETtR. Sept. 6, 1882 5 P.M. r The meteorological observations Ktven In tUa' table are not those taken only at the points' named, but are intended to cover the entire oot tonbelt. The figures for WOmliurton, Tor exam ple, eover the average temperature! and rainfall at Wilmington, Florence, Cheraw, Charlotte, Wadesboro, Lumberton, Goldsboro. Weld on and Salisbury. So of Galveston, which is the district centre of eighteen towns: in the cotton region of Texas: The observations are taken at 5 P.M., bat do not reach Wuminirton until after midnight. AVERAGE. Districts, Max. Min. Rain Temp- Temp. Fall. 85 66 .00 86 70 ,44 88 70 .04 9a v 78 .16 87 66 j - .02 88 65 .00 89! 65 !.00 . 91 74- .04 . 88 71 ,40 , 87 66 -.00 ,r 82 - 63 .00 81 61 .00 i -m-n . . ' :' I Y!!!!0 1 u8uaBl: Savannah. Atlanta , Galveston. . Vicksburg.r Little Rock,-. Memphis The following are the indications for to day:' ; ' : "! 1 " ' South Atlantic States, fair weather, easterly winds, stationary barometer and temperature. Magistrate' Court. David Hawkins, colored, was before Jus tice Millis, yesterday morning; charged with assault and battery upon W. n. Brown, also colored. Defendant was found guilty, but judgment was suspended, upon the payment of costs, and he was commit ted to the sheriff. Sam. Wilkins had a hearing on the charge of assault and battery upon Jos. Telfair: both colored. Judgment suspended on the pay of costs. Improvement at Bellevne Cemetery. A neat and handsome lodge has been erected on the grounds at Bellevue Ceme tery and adds much to the attractiveness of the spot. It is constructed on the plan of what is known as an eight-square building, has two doors, six windows, seats inside for visitors ana is covered with tin. It is centrally located and will prove a real con venience. Democratic Mas Meeting A Democratic mass meeting is announced to take place at the Court House to-morrow night, at 8 o'clock, under a call from Col. E. D. Hall, President of the Beunett-Green Central Democratic Club. Able speakers will be present and address the meeting. Come out, everybody, and hear the speak ing. It will do you good. RIVER ?ND MABIFf B. Steamboatmen report six feet of water on the shoals. Nor. barque Viva, Nielsen, hence, ar rived at Queenstown Sept. 3d. The barque Palander, Henrickson, hence, arrived at Antwerp Sept. 4tb. Schooner Jennie IL , Simmons, Grace, cleared at Philadelphia for this port on the 2nd inst. The steamship Gulf Stream, Capt. In gram, sailed for New York yesterday. The Regulator arrived the evening previous. The steamer Lisbon is now running up the Northeast river, and, being of light draught, it is thought she will; be able usu ally to go up as far as Shaking Creek, some distance above Bannerman's Bridge. She takes the place of the Bteamer Clinton, that was burned last Saturday night, though she had-been placed on the line before the accident happened to that steamer. A Basket of Summer Frail May be a great luxury if ripe and in sea son. But in summer a great deal of sick ness comes from eating unripe and with ered fruit. Colic, cramps and summer complaint are the result of indulgence in fruit which is not wholesome. These are bad, yet it is well to know that Perry Da vis's Pain Killer is a sovereign remedy fot these, and many other evils. Mr. Lane, of the famous, Abbot-Downing Carriage, Comnanv in Concord, N. H., has frequent-: ly used Pain Killer for such diseases as colic, and is delighted with the easy and speedy relief it affords. There are over 300 hands employed in the Abbot-Downing factory, and Pain Killer is extensively used in their families. '' t THE MAILS. The mails .dose and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: . ; .;. ,. CLOSE. ; . , . ' Northern through malls, fast. 4:46 P. M . Northern through and Way mails.. .... 5:A. M. jRaleigh Tr B) P. M. 5:S0 A. M. Mails for the tt:"C. Railroad, and routes supplied tnererrom lnciuamg 5:40 A. M. a. as rt. v. itauroaa. a - Southern mails for all points South, uuit ...... t. j it 8.-O0 P. M. Western mails (C 0. :Eaflway( dally 650 P.M. All points between Hamlet and Raleigh 5:50 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington RaU" lail for Cheraw and Darlington au' , road . j .. ;s .-ii . . a -Hails for points between Florence and Charleston A'. .... . . . . i . . :". . . Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Fridays. Fayetteville, via Lutabertoh- daily, ex cept Sundays Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices, Tuesdays and Fridays.. Smithville mails, by steamboat, dally (exoept Sundays) . . : . Mails for Easy HflL Town Creek. Shal lotte and Little River, Tuesdays and SM P. M. 1J p. M. 550 Pf M. 6.00 A. M. ft80Al'M. ! i Fridays. KA. M 70 A.M. 7.30 A.M. 900 AM. . ' ' OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails Southern malls.... ...... Carolina pen tral Railroad . t,u. coueetea-x rom Eota. poxes, every aay at V-;, HA w , f st-. 6:80 P. M. Monev order and Reslster Department open same as stamp office i Stamps for? sale ht atnall quaatities at genera delivery vfhen stamp office is closed. u General delivery open from daylight to dark and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. We are 'persuaded that the ancient Her mes, 'with all the'subtler art ahd natural re- doctor compared with Mrs. Lydia" E. Pink- ham, : of Liynn: Mass.; . Hermes may Have been after all only. a ; clever -,practitionet"of ik Artj ' butwe know; there is no ittthe pharmaceutical ehemistry ox Mrs, Phaliham's Vegetable Compoundi i. I Mrm tcrnm mr . . Quarterly meetings. . Wilmington District, Methodist Episcopal Church, South Fourth Round On part): Wilmington, at Front Street, Sept. 17. Topsad, at Scott's Hill, Sept 23 and 24. Wilmington, at Fifth Street, at 7 P. M., September 24. White ville, September 80 and October 1. ' Waccamaw Mission, October 8 and 4. R. O. BtrRTON, Presidlnr Elder. Puny, weak and sickly children need Brown's- Iron Bitters. It will strengthen and Invigorate them. f CITY ITEJIS. PERSON AX, I TQ MEN, ONLY VTma cnxt.ic Belt Co., Maraball, Mich., will send Da. Dtbs .C1ciniu.Txn Elect o-Voltaic Bbxtm akd Elbt tuio Appliahcm on trial for thirty days to man (young or old) who are afflicted with Karros Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing goedy and eotnplets re storation of health and manly rigor. Address as above. N. B. No risk ts Incurred, as thirt y days' trial is allowed. Malaria. Chills and Fever, and Bilkm attarka positively cured with Emory's Standard Curs Pills an infallible remedy; never fall to cure the most ODsttnate, King-standing cases, tugar- coated; causing no griping or .purring; they are mild and efficient, certain th their action and harmless in allxsases; they effectually cleanse the system, ana give new nre ana tone to the body. As a household remedy they are uneoualed. For Ljiver complaint their equal is not known; one it their eaual .box will baye a wonderful effect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Physi cians, and sold by Druggist everywhere. S3 and 60 cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made, only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co.. 114 Nassau Street. New York. MBS. WTNSLOW'S SOonriNO SYRUP.-Rev. Sylvan ua Oobb thus writes the " Boston Christian Freeman " : We would by no means recommend any kind of medietas which we did not know to be good particularly for Infants. But of Mrs. Winslow's. Soothing Syrup .we can speak from knowledge ; in our own family it has prored a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article which works to per fection, and which- is harmless ; for the sleep which It affords the infant is perfectly natural, ana we miie cneruD a waxes aa "origbt as a hut- ton, value mothers i the birth i teething siege, on any consideration whatever. Sold by all druggists. SO cents, a bottle' , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING! Bennett & Green Central Club. rpiIERE WILL BE A MEETING AT TUS Court Ilouse, on t RIDAY EVENING, SEPTEM BER 8TTI, which will be addressed by able speakers. All citizens arc tnvttcd to attend. By order of sept7 2t THE PRESIDENT. Wanted, COMPETENT CLERK. YOUNO MAT" AS ENTRT Address, with references, sept 7 It P. O. BOX 4 9. Wanted, y Prom about October 1st. a FUR NISHED H6USE. Apply at sept 7 It STAR OFFICE. For Rent, STORE on Water Street, aonth of M. n. Wlllard. lately occupied by Norwood Giles A Co. For tcrmn, Ac, apply to PEMBROKE JONES. sept 7 tf , FISH I1 Fresh Fish! Salt Fish! AND OYSTERS! BUY FROM GEO. W. DOYLE & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. We catch and pack our own Fish. AH good and guaranteed as represented. Lower ena or rmn Marset, oetwen dots, ana Orange 8ts, GEO. W. DOYLE A CO.. sept 7 lm tu th aa Wilmington, N. C. Send Me a Leaf. rpHIS 18 THE LATEST SONG BY DANKS and those who have beard It think It as pleasing as any thing he has written, not excepting even "Silver Threads Among the Gold." and "Don't be Angry with me. Darling," both of which were Im mensely popular, as this will be when it becomes known. Send in your orders to HEINSnERGKR'S Live Book and Music Store. Pianos and Organs. A LARGE STOCK. For sale at 2. sept 7 tf HEINSBERG EE'S. Hats !' Hats ! At Low Prices ! HARRISON A ALLEN. natters. sept 7 tf Toilet Articles. COLOGNE. EXTRACTS. PO WDER. TOOTH, id a full line ot VJ Nail ana Hair Brushes, an r M, Pure Drugs and Medicines, i.i For sale b JA ES C. MUNDS, Druggist, 85 North Front St. a sept 7 It -Lickt-Welikt Orercoatt, gUTTABLl FOR THESE COOL MORNINGS AND EVENING 3, 1 At- MUNSON'S, sept 7 It ClotnW and Merchant Tailor. Wanted, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE. OF FROM 40 to fiO-Horse Power', Must bo In good eon dltion and price low. . n. B. SHORT, . . sept lw Review copy. : Fassnlhgton, N. C. . : Seconiard .Democratic la-. - : i MEITTLW) OF THE bEMOCRATIC yOTERS 'A of tbe Second Ward will be held la the Court Hovse, oa Thursday rmntn. the 7th tmsL. at adsy e arpose idlng o'clk, for tbe purpose of reorgaainag tbe Ward Club for the pending campaign, Tbe Democra tic voters htthe Ward are earnestly requested to attend anc participate tn'tbe work of reorganl Utlon. . i i , . JOHN W. DUNHAM. TTa M sW -11. TlalsliaKUHA -- rW.aV. Ana aunng the process or teething Its is Incalculable. W e have freouently heard lav thev would not be without it from of the child tUl It had OnUhed with thn ft t lit T Hill W NEW ADVEimSKMENTU Continued Cost Salo ! AT Julius Samson's. 42 narkct ftlreet. QW1SO TO OUB FAIIXTUI TO IKVES AM other Rtore to reavrre to waUe ewr t rwm atans was being rrpaired sod resevaUd, wUl tlnoe for TMrty Days Longer ! TO REI4. AT COST ! AT COST ! AT COST ! FOR CAMI AND CASH OMT 1 So as to redoc stork before paaalac an. We ' wtu offer MTTDaaL rNDtvrwrrrrii to purchasers m oar BARGAIN TABLE! A TaHcty of Onodi U1 be dlsplarad and 44 absolatnly regardless of enst. As etasstaaUoa Is solicited. JUI.lt ft ftAMftO, aog tf 4 Maravat rt. For Bent, STORE ON MARKET. BETWEEN WaUr and rYoirt rtrrs Ktore ( Vm-f MarkH and fcaewnd street. Store on Market, twtwees Rewind and Talrd streets. Alsa several Rooms suUabU for fsnUt Store and Dwelling corner Third and Mama streets. Dwelling on Chosnaf . twt ween Third and rH streetii wr jllng sorner rVod and Ann stnwia wt-lltfig oomr 4rtnoB and rUU sf la Dwellmg'on Prtnocs. Mww rOnia and Tenth streHs. DvsHteg on Urth, brtwnin Dnek and Orana Streeu. Dwelling corner With and Ann sImm4 Dwslllng on Chmmat, bw Tblrd and Fourth streets. Dwelling on Wooond. bet we Abb and Venn streets. Apply to septltf I) O'COKMOR Turpentino Lands for Solo, yiTTI ONE U IJhL KTILL, 41 tO ACTUM PINE LAND. II Aera Taws iMJa Tttwn Janr. Six Mulna, Two lloraea. Two MusrUs. Ttr Ua gons, MarnMM, C'oopa and TurpUn Tal HUx-k Merclisndtao. Hnsldenos wltb tlowwhwld aad Kitchen Famltors. Hald Lands are loaUd In on bodr. t and a half to six mil from Jmtmr On TKn n4 Acres of sam still nnhot4, TarpvatHMi ' M Ullerr, Htore-Hoase, "Labis. Labnrsrv ahantlas and Kesidnoa are ta Town of Jaapar Ismailx good. CllmaUi koalU. Ko Hfcr tUUmrf the County rne bundrrd and eUtr ihr ntli oa Lir (ink Branch of H. t, and W. KaRwar. from Harannah, Mo. Addmssaie at Jasper, IIantt)Un On , FA Sfptfttm JOHN M rTUMR Insuranco js our onlt nwKiw Arm or ItrrKhood : therrtnru It la to oar twn litff ft. as well aa that of our petrona, to rwpr svme es oe(t First -Clum (nmpant. Aa a rat. w 4 our own Iihsm. Ftr our MANnCR nt s4Utn all boncst claims, we rrfr to UmM of our patr i whom we hare paid thm. W win mt all GOOD FTRE INrRAT( K fV)sirA5ILa. wlifc asnoU arrregaUng FiBTT-aiVEN H1LUUM DOLLAR, and nan carry aa lrg tmntai as mf Agency In the rlt. N. If -On COTTON OIN" ws rani UM There are only three Companies la Ue a tats that Insure thfm st all, and of thM Dims we bsra the two 1mngat. ria : Tb ITkmiIi. of LammIimi. and The Va F. M flalvs tow aa any JNO. W. (M)KiK)N A HMO , Agwnta, aoptStf M Jmh a iw M i.ii i; iftLiiA.f:i:. MulnsNJlr Inauranoe (Xmipaiix, of Jw Iml Asts orr 1,000,000. tiahim: nANri:. flwtsa Lloyd Marina aad Inland Inaaran On Assets f 1.01 0,000. a cii)i:T i. ft t; n a mi:. Tim Aorldnt Inauranrs (V. of Nirta Ant a Asm-U I AT,000. r i rim ii r n a m i: Plad m the hMt EnglWh and AnterW-aa fVsn panics to any siunt at liri rst H WlLIURD. Inanranos Agt. Wllmlngloa, M C septStf "Wonderful Discovery." A Machine to take corn off tbs oob. A Machine to chop vgta!4a. A Marhln to rut laws grass. A Machine to proas lbs graMSk For sals bjr opt s tf oko a rx J. H. Mallard, AT THE OLD STAND. FRONT PTBEsT, TINL'KM In tmrmm to waU anon, patrm m. troM arlta a full and wt Brlwted alork of Haddloa. Itrtdtaa. Harness, Trunks, Trarsllng Hags. Iap k4 A , Ac, Ac. inotn sjways aa low as tne Ki U MAMkkl). No. Frnnt St. sept 8 tf Our STOCK OF LADIEN AND OENTa' TttNW la rry large, and ws are now rWwtng oat at rndaoed prions to make moia for tar gwida Largt assortment of haddlrry (ooda rrtws iU lowest; goods snpertor, H. M now pin a no, Nsw Saddlsry and Trunk tlowao arplStf No OT Marks at. Direct Importation. TTRT RECEIVED EX NO HARCTa" UV. l dlrert from UrwrpfOi, tmitW U of a w4 Crates W. O. and C ara. pakad wtik aa eye to tbs waata of U M U. aad a. C anvalry trade. tVumapon. sept t tf 1 w Hh na and aara It f ml. oilks a Mi niym. SS A SO MambUna U k Come and Sep Us WnEN TOH WANT ANTTT1TNO IN Ttll UKOCEHT LIME t all Uk mm 4' "St. fresbest aad bwt aiert4 slock to be fmad aa tbeetty. PronawV k and Marr feed Is Ue FLOtTI ttaa, both to the quality and pHna sepjfltf CRAPON A riCalTT, Trunks ND VALWEJ! R XT A IE ED AND CTTVXXEH, aad all other kinds mi RET ATirTNa d"" Ww BOttce. larre stock of BlXtulKa, I'llACTMHa andCARbaAiJEMi mimn a Unre ssork sf Hit NESS aad SADDLE at Oarrters rarinry, mm ad betwsvn Market aad Frtaoeas atrasa septS tf r. M aATtEN.r Northern Applbs. TTBT trtCaTTED, aOMt VEITT KTtt MtrtTB kin istt rji iha n rK m.m.- Win bars otbsr ebotea Irratta. Aa . ms me pot weatner m ever. ai i u rru aaq ooalaeUaaery I i - - K
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1882, edition 1
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