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VOL. XXXII.-N0. 12. f gILMmGT
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Tfcno4snlld JfohianQthtn&la
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Mgeeond ci-a Matt-.
MORNING EDmONqr!t
OVTJLIXES,
aim to lve Urried 1
by from twelTe to f our-;!.
The Democrats claim
election in Chicago
teen thousand majority,
The Tcnerai
bie Peter Cooper ded at his residence in
New York city yeaterdmy.
Morse, business manager of the New York
manager
tol. The National Theatre, at Berlin. .
Prussia, destroyed by flr; there was no loss
of life. Judge Gresham, of Ind., has
beeu appointed Poatmaster General.
President Arthur leaves Washington City
this morning for Florida; he will be accom
panied by Secretary Chandler and others.
The stockholders of the C. F. & Y.V.
It. 11 Co. met at Fay e tie Til lc and ratified
t he bill recently passed by the Legislature;
a forra.it transfer of the State's interest in
the road was made to President Gray, upon
the payment in the tht Treasury of $88-
675 A. J. Crawford, a Deputy U. 8.
Marshal, at Atlauta, Ga., charged with
makiug false and fraudulent charges,
escaped from custody. The Sanitary
Council of the Mississippi Valley adopted
resol lit ions endorsing the National Board of
Health. Two murderers hung by masked
men at Hasting. Neb. The North
Carolina Board of Agriculture will make a
lull display of State products at the New
Kngland Fair, to be held at Boston in Sep
tember. An explosion of sewer gas at
Baltimore tore up the street, loosened the j
foundations of buildings and killed two I
children. The Indians raiding Arizona
escaped from Forsythe's troops; Black's
command is still missing. De Trou-
ville, ,- drunken vagabond, killed his wife
anri-'fchRfelf, at Washington, D.-C.
(Hcen Victoria's recovery froh her recent
aceideut U less-rapid than expected.
N. Y. markets Money 104 per ceut. ;
cotton quiet at 1910ic; southern nonr
dull and rather weak at $45 10; Wheat, un
graded red $1 051 28; corn, ungraded
W66c; rosin steady at $1 701 75; spirits
turpentine steady at 4&c
Bishop Keane, of Richmond, Va.,
lia left fr Earope.
A very heavy emigration from
irt-land is expected this summer.
Ah! The cashier in the CHatom
House in New York i fdort $9,000
in hi accounts. -
The Lord lieutenant of Ireland
gets a salary of $100,000 a big tax
upon the Irish.
MeClure.of tbPfciladIpuia7m?,
is said to be perfectly awful -In the
free us of (cus words."
Rev. Dr. H. Milburn, the
eloquent "Wind preacher," has been
preaching and lecturing in .Norfolk.
John Hovar Payae ypilt bav a
monument and a" marble IxMSt 'will
-. if . -
surmount the shaft.1 Mrs- -3oretran,
...,...
M ill have it erected.
,Mtsn Agnes Langtry, niBier-in-law
of th actress, has elopel with a
young Canadian from Toronto.
Freildie still lives to avenge the in
sult. '
Twenty-two years ago William
Spraguo was elected Oovomof of
Rhode Island by 1,628 majority. He
was an Independent Republican
then. ; ' 1
The venerable and distinguished
I Vler Coer U dead He was more
than ninety, e belief, ;andj he" fas
very rich. He was aGreenbacker in
... - "
politics.
Philadelphia theatrical goers en
joyed a fin treat- Monday night.
Salvini and Clara Morris appeared
together in "The, Outlaw." Salvini
is incomparable, and Miss Morris is
the greatest American emotional
actress.
The Democrat made large gains
in Chicago, and .he scenHi; on ejec
tion day were disgracef ol. ykefcs is
but little donbt that Chicago' fe the
worst governed city on the continent
and with the nooreSt Dolice. The-
.. t
Democrats mostimpr&veUagii .
n mi Toy '
Mr. J. A. Dalby, Llocal fidjitorof
tho Norfolk Landmark and M-rW
VV. Degge, editor of the fiuztftoy
Gazette, wer about to ngag in, a
duel when the latter was arrested and
bound aver. The difficulty grew, ortt
The - Boston f'pefr jbnpuse system
seems to be badly" managed. A sne;
ml dated id saOiaIXiIHIoO
"C U. Dadlyr fnTwttiMfsa'CHAitbo stand
at the close, of the bearing on Friday night,
was recalled bV the fktveteor and his erl-
tVL c?nti ia a direct ftory. , Ho told
v w BllUT.Kinir vn1itin In
the Shocking r-nnttlnn tn wtiilk fivaS tit
the inmates Wer w tml Mii "furlher
testimony 0f the taking up of dead.bodiesr
.aniug away.
"ere are some records of ne
nay n crime in the North a reportea I
by telegraph in the Philadelphia
, at Kenosha, the city treasurer has
ol WOO fled; 19
jf Jnnter recoyered
NeSs' TotIc
$10,000 of
etex , j.Heckman, for, seduction;
Philip Ryan, Jr., a Chicago embez-
or, arrested for stealing $3,000;
x?;t, j
Richard' C. Ballard, sent to Qiag
N' Y for five Yen or "me
of Dighiy; David Kidney sent to
the penitentiary of New York fof
robbery.
Senator Vest, of Missouri, has been
talking politics. He thinks McDon
ald, of Indiana, stands the best
chance for the Democratic nomina
tion for the Presidency. " Of Arthur
he says:
''At proscAtlanxiucJuied.to think that
the race will be between Arthur aad Mc
Donald. Arthur is working for the nomi
nation. He is all for New York now in
regular Van Buren style. He is trying to
compromise all around, and the report that
be and Conkling ts out of politics, is de
voting himself to making money, and is
making H fast He can come round all the
fat fees of any of the departments, and
when a man does that he is on the high
road to fortune. &ogan may give Arthur
trouble, as he is strong and represents all
that is left of Stalwartism."
The New York Sun is disgracing
itsel D7 retaining' a correspondent
who is travelling in the South just to
make up false reports and slanderous
insinuations. . He calls a certain class
in the South before the war "thieves."
And still the Sun has thousands of
subscribers in the South whilst home
papers either languish or are neg
lected.' The JSan has never been
friendly to the Southern people.
The tfew York Financial Chroni
cle thinks the present cotton crop is
the greatest ever grown and will ex
ceed 7,000,000 bales:
Total in sight to March 30 .6,806,824
Total to same time in l881-'82 4.986,752
Total to same .time in 1880-"81 5,896,443
Total to same time in 1879 '80 5,325,618
The above shows that the Increase in
sight as compared with last year is 1,320,072
bales, as compared with 188 '81 it Is 410.381
bales, and as cepared with 1879-'80 it is
881,206 bales. T "
Among the' nearly two hundred
graduates at Jefferson Medical Col
lege, Philadelphia, there were the
following from North Carolina: Ro-.
bert IX Moss, DocUon R. Schenck;
John A. Stevens, Frank. M. Winches
ter; 3Ir. Mosrf got the prue (a case
of inatnimejits) for the best original
research in the Materia Medica labo
ratoxy. On the 1 st of January last the Bell
Telephone Company had 13,653
miles of irjt in use, and 249,711 in
stmmenta infuse. The net receipts
foir last yeaf-0x0' $1,576,031.57, a
gain of $575,000 over those of 1881.
Its dividends on a capital stock of
$7V350,000 were $262,385.56, or
nearly Oft per-cent.
The fellow Joyce, who so foully
murder young Phillips at Hamp
ton on last Saturday, a telegraphic
account of which appeared in the
Stab, is a Northern plug' holding
office under, the Federal Government,
lati Murdering will be paraded in
the North as "another Southern
crime.
Spirits Turpentine,
Mount Airy has thirteen stores.
A column editorial from the
Stab appears- in the Lexington Dispatch
witout credit.
joNew" Berne Journal: Five new
pu pUs entered the graded school yesterday,
making the number enrolled at present 502.
Rexboro News: Jerre Sater
Oeld," an old and highly respected gentle
man, died at his residence near Roxboro,
Monday March 26th. - r y p
. LLi We ' are giad see - that the
Milton Chronicle still Ibres and wo hope it
will be a source of profit rto the widow of
our deceased friend, the late editor.
Ouly.-OTe of thf young men
from Wastogtcm came to time, it seems.
The irani were loaded with 19 buckshot.
The duel was to have come off just over the
Uorituck nnew M
5ev Berne -Nut Shell: Shad
are' gettfnf down to a reasonable price.
They sold at frpnv 40iO fiCLcenU per pair,
who1esah5, nrIfrottY25 to 4S each, retail,
on Eatuxdaar. iCTrjngiare, fUso ;nB
-- Robert; li'Huht, a worthy mer
chant f4 Oxf prdi isiead, aged , 66,. ol pa
ralysis. He was a great-grandson of John
Penn, one of the signers of the Declaration
of Independeacey and who lived and died
in Granville. :. :Xi '
Sheriff; Hjinteir "picked; up a
dnwBveliinarh 'uei"
day. H went away short to the amount of
Ittfils 4 bad county for persons who
T Va rwU without license. Ala-
rirrUxr'ottb laU Reri Dry Hinw 1 tdok
placi tOMXXiZiSl'X&Tat a4 o.Wock yes-
T't'
v
dnUars a eorn ior nicory iwm.
. famtrailroadi depots..; Many thousand feet
of walnut now lie at our depot i asvaiting,
transportatkm liorth, where it'fsi so scarce
- Raleicrh tfewsrOb&rtyf Fbriy
eight dVummerslicenses Were Issued from
'the-State TrBsuy4t2ritfg' Mafreh, which
tfeougtt S Jrmt $4,600.-tTb receipts- per
antrum Trom tne sale or licenses rare rrom
$50,000 to $55,000. Mr.' J. J. Benn,
agent at Gaston, was robbed on Monday of
quite' a sum of money The Btsts
Boardof Agriculture,'' now composed of.
inuteen memDers,' representing rauy tne
Tarious sections of the tState meets here to
day this being the first meeting of the
Board as reerganized. We hear of
two new papers in contemplation at Ra-
mth. both dailies. One at them is to De
Democratic m name, with, a riew of help
ing out the: Kepubtican cause. 1 la the
meantime it is well enough to understand
that a poBtical syndicate is said to he form
ing. -Whether the purpose is to take the
job of furnishing nominees for the people
to vote for- -or of arranging for the
control of the federal patronage when, we
elect the President next year w don't
kiuw Tn1Mr1 vj Arm 'I knnv til ill UtMin.
iaany syndicate at. aH ehopenoV Yetr
we nave heard enouza to Ausoect w raoe-
pendent of jXX's positive statement. Natur
ally we woumamoag tne . last, to aow
about it. ..a, ;t .1
Charlotte v Journal- Observer ' :
The election of a new pastor, held on Sun
day by .the congregation of the Lutheran
Church in this city, resulted in the unani
mous choice of Eev. T. S. Brown. Just
as the nasseneer train which arrived yester
day at Z o'clock, was leaving Salisbury, Mr.
A. s. .Lewter, the depot agent at mat piace,
met with an accident by which he had his
arm broken. Mr. M. D. L. Biggenj,
fornierly surveyor for this county, had a
rough experience in this City Sunday night.
While passing by the Richmond & DanviBe
freiicht depot he was met lathe darkness by
some unknown individual, who knocked
him down and robbed him of his money,
amounting to five .or six" dollars. The blow
that felled him Was struck over the left eye,
and must have been made with a club er
piece of irfco, from the appearance of the
wound. r The- First Presbytery of the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian- Synod of
the South met, - according to adjourn
ment, in the church of that denomina-,
lion ia this city yesterday, at 1Q o'clock A. -'
hl. a ae opening senium -was preacueu uy
the retirinr moderator, Rev. R: G. Miller,
of Fairfieid county. -Just before the
adjournment of court at Albemarle, on
Saturday lasttae grand jury returned a
true bill against Dr. R. A. Anderson for
the murder of young Charlie Cox. . It was
then agreed by Solicitor Osborne and Mr.
Robins, who assists in the prosecution, that
the defendant might be bailed out upon
habeas corpus, whereupon His Honor
Judge Shipp fixed the bail at $10,000, re
marking that he did so not because of any
opinion of the guilt or Innocence of the de
fendant, that he had not invest! rated the
case, bat because 6f Dr. Anderson's ability
to give the bond.' The bond was imme
diately given, .with seventeen of the lead
ing citizens of the county as sureties.
If KIT ADTKBTISKITIENTS.
Thos. F. Bagley Coal.
Oheka House Herrmann.
Mmssox Handsome suitiags.
Dn. E. A.SAitEBSow Forrent!
Babk Aibatboss Loan wanted.
HBrassxMKsw-BIank, hooksN e9-,
Harrison St, 'Allrk Spriag styleT 1
J. B. Fabbab New Home machine.
WxtKKs MoBBis-Pommlssioner's sale.
8J YjtyAuKrHos-Incorporation notice.
jS; ti FKK3rcH-& Bon Boots and shoes.
ttagtatjrsiea tt. ' r
Amanda Poilnimwsa"1 amigneor before
Justice MiDis, yesterday, charged with
wfllfnl trespass Upon the proportyof Susan
Jackson. Judgment suspended upon the
payment of costs.
James Kea, colored, had a hearing on a
peace warrant sworn out by the festive
damsel known as Mary Eliza Lively, and
was required to give bond in the sum of
$25 to keep the peace for thirty days, in
default of which he was committed to the
sheriff.
Dick Gause, colored, was arrested under
an alias warrant issued by Justice Millis
and committed to jail.
Dennis Lewis, colored, was arraigned on
a peace warrant sworn out by Julia Ford,
colored, and was required to pay costs and
give bond in the sum of $25 to. keep the
peace for thirty days, .
Mail Ctberr .
Mr. J. A. Summersctt, of Fair Bluff,
Columbus county, informs us that a negro
entered the poatoffioe at that place Moaday
night, whiht ih postmaster was making up
the mail, and got away with a registered
letter in transit from Conway, S. : C, to
some place in Florida.. The negro was
caught In1 about twenty tainutes afterwards
and confessed, but said there Was no money
in the . letter, and -, that another negro
prompted him to, ,tha act. "saying 'that, be'
ha; letter in the postoaW'- and If be
would get it 'for hin, ne would gJve him 1
half ibe money list ffas la it. Therpbher
was stTPsdsy afternoon to Wblterilfc
jail, He came from lnbertoo Monday
aiternooQvaaa mail driver. 1 ma companion
escaped.
A i t- fx-
4ii
This great magician will appear with his
-r, ) vli
marvelous -performances at our- Opera
House on next Monday night. We copy
tmofotiowiaff tTrttttte-BottoB:. mvefor: 1
curat nau, ana aeugntiuuy enieruuata r
larirr'BOlieneeavi Herrmann's ttfiteminr 4
ment is both rich in variety and. rare in
quality. The programme of mysteries is
ttrvetainetf by- toe extraonamary Teats qt
Prince KaUnothin, the Japanese expert,
and the . wopderf ul r. poising, in . mid-air of
Mile. Addie."
' : We ha "a call eeterday from
friend McDiarmid. of the Bobeaonuin, for
iHtCWtff W! ,n
I which hehas.Peen suffering severely with
an affeotion of IhMyes. . - fr
SKIN CAlTRE.-rThis is the name of J)r
' Benson's new remedy for Skin diseases, i It
is the beat remedy ever discovered for 0
rema, Tetter. Ptmples, fVeeldes, 'BlaeK
heads and all -dry, scalljr and rough skin
diseases.' Sold by all droggists. t
eclJes. , r-
i i V.'3K receipts, ot ,01 at, ; his
portyesteroay were oafesV.M': " 1
The Board 'of Aldermen have
an adjournedmeeting this evening, to com
plete unfinished Susinesa. '
-A 'petition 1 is llh' circulation
praying the Board , pf Aidnrmeu to estab
lish a market ia the This Ward, .
J., L. Holmes,' sq.V who has
"been very' sick and threatened with pneu-
!' monia, la out again, we are glad to see.
r rr- The firemen express themselves
very mock gratified at the interest mani
fested ia!their behalf by tbm Board of Alder-.
... John Love, a Jtfe son.'of Mr
JhR. Love, of Kinf's B)utt roa ithe .Cape
Feajytjroltt? his kg about 4weweeksagp,
but is reported as doiegtl. If
A lost' child a 1 wee - darftng' of
the feminine gender wai jfouad wander
ing 00 the streeU yetterdSj mormlng and
restored to Its parents; hy fho peUc,4.,
Ther Jury to-open South Water.
street, between Orange and Aunt are to
meet at the Court House, in the 'office of
the sheriff, thhr afternoon at 'o'clock.
A telegram was received, here
yesterday to the effect : that Mr. L. Hansen
and wife, of this- city, would eaQ from New
York for Earope oav the steamer Werra at
8 P.M.
Mr. T. H. Smith had a lot of
new Irish potatoes yesterday, .which he got
from his garden , in this city. The 4th of
April is rather eaijy for them, but. then
"things this jsar are not like they used to
was," weuave heard it remaxxea.
RerC C. M7 Payne' was called
to, Winston tasVweekf" to visit his child,
suppieett to be Veryeaf' her end The
Pmbyterian says: The little one has been
an invalid during lis short life, but the
friends of the' brother will te relieved to
know that the fatal point Of her sufferings
is not so near as was feared.' "
CrtsalMl Cosnrt. - '
The following eases werethspeeed of by
this Court yesterday : '
Sate vs. Edward CfeJvia and Lucy Black,
charged with feretaatiee and adultery.
Defendants found guilty.1
State . Melton Johnson .' charged with
assault and battery. Defendant found not'
guilry. '
State r. Mary Bea&hq charged with
larceny. Defendant repognized.or ap
pearance at the next term of &e Opart.
Stale a. Jno. Martin, charged with lar
ceny. Witnesses discharged.
State da. Henry Ellis, charged with biga
my. Uase continued aad witness dis
charged.
State rs. Geo. Brancr, charged with as
sault and battery. Defendant fsund guilty.
State. Kit Fosteatf Henrietta Nixon,
charged with larceny. Jury' out
Two cases of illegal voting and two cases
of selling liquor to minors were ' disposed
of, the first namedl being found not guilty
and the two latter submitting and being
required to pay one penny and the costs.
WMe Bater J"rr-rese aa sfeat '
rr Trial. r
George Bramer, colored, was arrested
yesterday morning for committing a violent
assault and battery upon his wife; Mary
Bramer. The parties five on the old New
bern road, In the neighborhood" of Capt.
S. M. Noble's plantation. The wife had
been in the habit of working out and of di
viding her income with her husband. She
had been thrown somewhat behindhand
lately by the bad weather, and yesterday
morning, while husband and wife were
sitting in their room. Mary Bramer jumped
up and said that one of them must go to
work. The husband seemed to take this
as an intimation that he was not doing has
duty as the head; of the house.and he forth
with seized a slat from their bedstead and
gave his spouse a severe beating with it.
Thecase came up before Justice Gard
ner, yesterday niornirig, and the defendant
was required to enter Into bond in the sum
of $50 for appearance at the present
rbf thfe" Criminal Court in default of
ick he. was turned over to the sheriff
L. .........
aHd committed to Jan.
va or ma- CIlettM.
A friend writing us from Rose Hil),
Duplin county; says, what niay be termed a
daring robbery occurred- in that little vil
lage 00 Monday night. Mr. D. T. Carr,
agent' ther for the Navassa Guano Com-
pany of this etiy,. had been out collecting
during' the day, -and on his -return late at
night, he prottieded, heforatetiring, to' sum
up his collections and place the amount in
'L: :4i kl-i- ' r ;L
mtm sH wru-rui. Mpo ar
.Tuesday morning he fbund that the trunk
had bee removed to his sitting-room,' and
(lowas.rjoa. There, are
greanda toe tbei beikf that the burglar was
tboklrig1 OtreUjfn'a windowfifj; the room
' . "'- Zi X- 3 -Ja "" : v ' . t'
wnen, wr-,. tair piaceuj uieftuaooej iu wb
trank) add that he entered through the
dootC which was tlnragntleselt left open oh
i-Oor neigbbpTrOfi tbB PrahftriH hvu-
thorisadtosay that eourtesiest win bee- V
ing meeting o Vtlka'lijuby
the various Unesj( to this city. The '
steamboat lines wpaaa,, one-half fare
each waytheijWimiingteo A Weldoa Bail
road, Wnnrfirroo ColumbU' & Augusta
wiu pass dalegatas fr three .ceaU per floie
ieach war.' Presbytery niifnts at the Tlrst
Ctrareh on Wedaeedar. the lth n at 7
o clock. '" '
SStctaal eel lUs,
: ' . 1
JHvWcm-of1
' Benefit of
and'Beportflforl
5 anu Agrkniitu
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DisTJUcrsv
'' 1 -i:'U it:
"Max..
Temp
'Mih. :!
'Temp.
"T !
.io$5
42 .
47
'48
- 40
, 46.
U 44.
59 .
64
54
50
44
i fit
Rain:
WUmiagtoii..J
..7
66
71
" '7-4
67
70
,74
, 70
' 73'
66
71
unarleston.
Augusta
Savannah
Atlanta
Montgomery . .
Mobife .
New Orleanl". .
Galveston.
Vicksburg.. .. .
Little Rockv,.
Memphis......
n00;
.02
.00
.10
.54
1.88
.17
.60
w82
.00
The following are the . Indications for toJ
day,:
For the Middle Atlantic States, warmer.
southerly to 'westerly winds, increasing
cieudfness and rain; with lower barometer.
' 'Bout Aitaans Htatas. warmer.
southeast to southwest winds, increasing
cloudiness and rain, with lower barometer.'
For the Qulf States, warmer, southeast
to southwest winds, generally cloudy
weather and rain, with lower barometer.
For the" Tennessee an3 the Ohio Valley,
increasing cloudiness and rain, southerly
winds becoming variable in east portion,
lower barometer and higher temperature.
Seaalae Perk.
We note with great pleasure the improve
ments now being made by the Seaside
Park Improvement Company, of Wrights-
ville Sound, at their pleasant resort, and
have gathered from its President the fol
lowing, information, which will be -of in
terest to our readers: The property has
been leased by Mr. B. L. Perry, of the
Purcell HchtBcy this city, with the privilege
of , the. tJompany having the right at an
time to sell or - rent lots for private use.
and they hope to induce outsiders to build-
cottages ed use the hotel in connection
with the same. This will do away with all
the disadvantages of keeping house on the
Sound, and- at the same time allow one all
the privacy which he could have at his own
home. Parties of high standing in our
State have been corresponded with, and it
is hoped that Uefurethe summer fairly sets
in we wiA have in our midst gentlemen
with their families, who own cottages on
the- Sound, and hare a common interest
with our own people in the Seaside. Two
thousand dollars is now being judiciously
spent in beautifying the place, and build
ing additional accommodations. Two
hacks will be run daily to the Sound, one
ia the morning and the other asighit.
This will no doubt add wonderfully to the
convenience of our friends who can only
be absent from the city during the day.
We are gratified that the Company' have
eeixtmeaced hf earnest to make the Sound a
resort of eosne note in North Carolina, and
we predict for them a, most prosperous
futqre. , Out -best wishes attend them.
Mayer's Cowrt His Honor, Ulayar
Hall, PresfdlBcr.
Jesse Johnson snd Julius Potter; two
colored boys, charged with acting disorderry
h the Opera House Tuesday night, during
the. performance by the Milton Nobles
iroupe, ior wnicu mey were arrest. eu uj
Officer Woebse, were adjudged guilty and
ordered to pay a fine of $3 each or go be
low for ten days.
Hannah Sneed and 'Jane I lines, charged
with disorderly conduct on Fourth street,
near Castle, on Tuesday night last, were re
quired to pay a fine of $3 each or be locked
up for ten days.
. Drew $15,0OO.
Ticket No. 8,564 drew the $15,000 prize
ia the last monthly draw iog of The Loui
siana gtste Lottery, and the Allen town pa
per say that tne tic kalis DeW by J. Allen
Schaeffer, a bookseller and a well known
business man on Seventh street, that city,
who invested a dollar in the scheme, t brak
ing sever to hear ..from it again. Mr.
Schaeffer received ins first information
through the uewspupeis, which published
the numbers wianing' prizes on Wednesday.
The Item says: This is probably the best
investment he ever made. We have heard
of no one. yet who . begrudges kim the bo
nanza he has suddenly acquired, only most
rennle recret that thev are not Drivileced
to enjoy utkeortune . Schaeffer has
persaverarAoa Struggiea is ma ousmess,
frequently against adverse circumstances,
but he kept pushing along and succeeded
In building up a prosperous trade, which,
with a little fhore capital, will be placed on
a very substantial basis."
It is probable that the good luck of the
AUeatown man will have the effect of stir
ring up the interest in the ijouistana State
Lottery already felt in this vicinity. We
frequently bear of small gains, aad these
have kept alive' the desire on the part ol
nur.. to invest. , Such a prize as that
I drawn bv Mr. Scnaeffer will inve a new
i fiz pmeM. Whatever may be the
oblectionabie Drinciples of a lottery, what
ever f man wins en a Louisiana State Lot
tery ticket he is assure to get It ia full as the
.cask on a good check on a . good bank,
Jgfaton IPuXFrje Vwfi Mare l(k ( .
Schaeffer, book 1 man 7 who made the
big hit in The Louisiana State Lottery the
other day, got his money yesterday per
Central Express Company. It wasn't much
of a-package; -' the amount consisting of
threes five i thoeSaal dollar - bills. -Jdr.
Schaeffer wiU -oootiane in bustness; sod
says ke.wilLjxot-.sUoWjhis good fortune to
spoil him on" bit. , dn. the contrary, he
other1 tottery tisket, kbd to pet sit his ener
To fr-usb your teeth whh SOZODONT,
jXooneyfttXUdeepfmerae (4
Jfor soon they'll cmmble ioldecay. ,
'And soon jou"U'crj?Oh, lack-a-day,
That I had never changed my course, f
giessad all his fortune into Ute. ouMnesB pHEAr forcaju uk vius saijin.
which thwfar hehas naamfc euc- gyALMENT plan, at
oessW or alsmali Deanclne; through, hard t t.t hkTN9BEROERs
irtytkl-i-AUentown .(ib.T Chronicle bnd . apftU r , Llragook and Music B to res.
fvUX Vl k. " ' -. -Ii ' . : ' . ' ' M' : !
nil 1 1 1 1 i i 11 mi! 1. 1 : ' ,
5
tn vurr.)
. llftefeettth
left FayetlevWhut" Ibcre 'now' 'about
t : IT - ? a Uu.i. a&l. - Li u. l. ii
twwxtyre oTthrryccVon fTi&oaht
V? tX: -. BmW,UVmgl,air of : the
r steads JflAw,'ThAl(' goa'shoV at a
h-wOetuffcsy to 'Saturday. It rwka a fine'
gbbl and .Was skou flying iW
tanceoC soma 75 yards. ' Mr. Qmithshot
from the deck of the steamer. "Lao"' is a
very "bad1 ciUzen when you out him be-
hmd arifle ot a shot-gtfa.
Mr. A. A. MiUer JRseaftsld, N. C. says:
"My wife hai taken Brown's Iron P.ittrrn
with excellent 'ttffeet for rrtYonnrn and
general dbUtt,.,. , f ., f-
XlfVWAtO
tlx JUrmhaU, KlcaJ -WiU send a DnM
LaaaATKS XLaorau-VeiVAiD Bxlt aWd Kuo.
razoAjmxtKCM on trial sur thirty 4ra-ta
(roan or old)wba are afClctM with Mei
DabUitr Lost YUUtj, axl affahojl.ai kli
axlJf nhaaa-mA kind at
srvooa
toeatlooof health mm laaal vlar AddreM
Abort. If . Ko rUk is incurred, as thfrty days
troaiHM, (nsrai
soratlono(a
ahova. H. BJ--5
troabtoa, smarantaainisiMMtrV anf eomllet r-
trtml la alUw4
rri; u
atrSSanS'broKof joat ft CJaLckehUd
jufferiaK aad crykiff with pafa of caUUtc teeth T
xi w, nmu at. once ana jrei a dour or MUM.
Wikslow's SooraiMe Sraup for obUdraa taeth
xu, . a.i uo ib luvaiuuiaoitj. it wiu mie vo toe
poor little sufferer linmadlatoly. . Banead upon
It, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures
dysentery and diarrhoBa,i regulates the stomach
Atui VuiwaT. nnwm hIaJ aI... - M-.. . . u.-.
w.wi juii-d niuu miuu, mjkvwiB u ilia,
reduces inflammaliom. and atrM tona and iuivt
to the whole svstem. Hm. wixbtxtw's 8oothin
Btkvt tor children teething Is pleasant to the
taste, and m the prescrtpt'.on of one of the oldest
and best female phygfetana and norsea in tbeUnf
ted 8tates,axid W f or sale by all dramrtsts tbrouirh
ont the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Rent,
rtnmisHED nousc on mason-
BORO SOUND; 10 rooms, two- kit
chens, two fine wells, largei stable
and carrlaffe-house,larre boatrhousa
batblmr-house 30 feet square; bath
lrur at all times of Ude: also several
Boats for sale; every thins la complete order. The
most desirable residence on the coast; would suit
two families. Apply to
ap jw DR. g. A. ANDERSON.
About 50 Tons
Q.EORGE'8 CREEK COAL,
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN,
Also. STOVE aikd ORATB COAL.
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ap 5 It THOS. F. BAQLEY.
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE.
QOME, EVERT LADY IN THE CTTT, AND 8IE
this BTazi&e Star. Ton can know it superiority
of excellence by its own merits. Runs lhrht, is
quite noiseless, sclf-settinit needle, one hole to
thread the shuttle. Mrs. ANNIE BTJRCn lathe
City Agent; residence nett door to Capt. Cum
miags. on Second St., between Nun and Churoh.
She will take pleasure in jrtvinjr any information
In regard to this celebrated Sewins; Machine.
Kespectmuv,
J. B. FARRAR.
(What is life ?) ap5 It
. , 1 . i .
$35 OO.
anted to loan the st'm of about
three Thousand five hundred dollars
(10 per eeat. mom or lass. as the Vessel may
need), to be secured by . Bottomry and Respon
dentia Boad. for GERMAN BARK ALBATROSS.
of Stettin, now hi distress at this Port, and
bound from Charleston. S. G-ior II &m burr. Ger
many, with a carro of Rosin tp pay for necessa
ry Costs of Repairs, Port Charfes and Erpensee.
Sealed Bids for said Loan, with the Marine Pre
mium riven In per.CGUU.to be forwarded before
is o'clock. Monday next, the 9th instant, under
address. 'Herman Bark Albatross Bid for Bot
tomry Loan; care Imperial German Consulate,
wianmcton, ri. u." ah Bids win be opened at
Noon, Monday next, the ninth instant, and the
i Xowest Bidder, on payment of the required sum
luvnAitu u&9J, Master of
German Rsrk Albatross
E. PESCHXU A W ESTEEM ANN, Arebtt
German Bark AlbatrosH.
VytlmlaKtonj N. April 4, 18b.
ap 6 4t
i .
Commissioner's Sale or Real Es
tate under Octree of Forerlo
snre. BY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A
Judgment of Foreclosure, rendered at the
Deoember Term. A. D. 1883. of the SuDerior Court
of New Hanover County, State of North Caroli
na, in aoiru action peadinr in said court, be
tween James W. Banner. Plaintiff, and John I.
ut ana Amelia upnitt bis wire, and otbers.
Defendants, the ' undersigned. Wilkes Morris.
Commissioner appointed, by said Judgment and
decree, -wiu seu rl
Public Auction, tothehia-h
est bidder, for cash, at the Quart House d oor In
the City of Wllminrton, in the County and State
aforesaid, on MONDASC, the TTH DAY OF MAT,
A. D. 1888, at IS o'clock M , a certain Lot or Par
celof LAND, situate and being in the said City
of Wllminrton, and bounded and described as
follows: Beginning m the northern line of Oraae
8treet sixty-three (887 feet westwsrdly from the
northwestern intersection of Front and Oraaxe
rsect
tar th
Streets, and runnin.
- thence with the said norti-
era line of Orange strs
thence northwardly wfth the said Cape Fear W-
i treat ta the fna Fear River:
ver a distance of nine
tv:nine (99) feet: thence east -
wardly in a line parallel with Orange Street to a
point sixty-three (08) feet, from the western line
of Front Btreetr and thence southwardly to the
beginning, ana Daing a part of Lot No. su (6) ana
of the one-halt 04) rot -adjoining It on the south,
in Block pamber oca hundred and thirty-eight
Lf"r,&norinown,nnw
i ThlsADrllfth iss ' I
ap&Dts
WILKES MORRIS, Comra'r.
gTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
NEW HANOVER CO., SUPERIOR COURT.
The Plan of Incorporation of a corporation, to
be known as The WlUsiugton Turpentine Manu
facturing Company, having been this day filed in
this office, and the requisite amount of stock
baring been subscribed for, notice Is therefore
given to the persona signing sawi pianoi lncorpo-
ration, that a meeting of the corporators and
subscribers will be held on Thursday, April Soth,
lSSS, at SHxTBToCk P. M.rnrthS Wry of Wilming
ton, for the pnrpose of organizing
ofiosrs, eto. i
. v AnAaiurivi&,
Clerk Superior Court.
apfl 4t 51S19 88
Blank Books.
-pOCKET-BOOKS. INKS. MuCILAGE, GOLD
Pen, Pencils. Stationery of every variety and
style. Every article In the line nefestary to car
ry on any basintsa, Mereantlloor gthei w m
can be rouna at
THE LI ViS BCOK STORES.
fiionos and Organs,
Handsbme Cheviots.
ERGXS, D1AGONAIA ' ':
': 'J ' ' 11 ttArrrrFL MixTtfRi
Tmmed and mad.ta.th. VEHYjmrrsTYJ
Two good Coat Hand wanted. ap 5 it
rNKW advektishlil:
-4
1 - '
o?r. mOHT J!tCT KOIVOAT. V
- ' .
-i.., n k, t k. m t- rv rv-
ma woMwiairortta, iMlr
UMBpaay ot specialty Art iu. .
Daaotlral aad accoinrHahl .
...
.''ATIiLEv ADDIE,
tn sr warral aWp, tTTTgTTTOimra i;
AIR. Also, la hr ufo-Ua ilotuTvn
"mn TTrwjrjt trl m
' '-Tfni QODDC9S OT IIBE.
Thu. fstnons 'fanamss ' Prior AW AT A ' i
' , MOuKIR, eeniria to the .Mlktda of J
(OSKIR, Marfa to (ha Klktda of Ju,
pEUwowm imnrBi:.inv ,
Wl fl Mt Of U'nr'nl. H
aim, the WObdxkxul. sfiwf lUirrv;
IIOWAXAi ad DABOW. wko wlil
(Wa raiaarkabla aaprBatral
BlfetatkDbj MlU.u
0neral admtViloa GO cent a. tteaerred nr
td SI.' Sale NNrnd setts beirtna tn
Dyers'. . '-'' -ap
NOBBT 'V
jr. I, ' '
ap8 if
Ukf r 'l;', l.M
Comfortab
VmTR HAND MADE SOFT "BOTTOMlflllt
for LAII&8' WAR. Just the thirna for Ur.
feet. , '.-l'- ..'. .
ForflKNTLKMKN w offer the B ESt'cL
OF CTJRTOM -WORE neat of. aie.d'urabW
stock, and superior Lb aorksaanship, j 5 ?t
It will pay yo to call on . ". u ti'
Geo. B. French &-8ijn
-
39 N. FRONT ST. ." I
3000 THREE IHOUSiND.SOO,
BOXES
Ulannf aotnred Tpbacc
OoOSttlBKf .V f '
Our well known and popular brands' ot f L
TWIST and SMOKING TOBACCO, .
Manufactured this Sinniaer snd. for sal at 1
TOM PRICE 1 ' f
We-weuld callapeclal aUyinMou to or CY!"
BRANDS. Which we claim to be FAR SUPKl
to other low grades sold m this market. .
. MEADOWS 4s JUDDER,"
' Proprietor
rdeo 19 U CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WOKi.
Needed Groceries.;"
1000 LB' CHOICE, NORTH CAU0L1N
Hams, Sides and Shoulders, .y- -
1500 6uar Curd Dams and Blf
Bologna, Dried Beef and m. ToltgA).
i 20 Ualf Bbl" Mok"e, Nob' 8 and
JJQ Bbla Sqgar, Confeo. A. GrapatatV
White, Extra (' and C, ; f,
i
Pickles, English and American, In-Buck eir
Caves and Barrels.
. t '
Canned Salmon, Lobster. Mackerel, Oyster
Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, Peas, Okra and Towr.
toes, Lima Beans, and many others. " - , '
The Justly celebrated "Bride" Floor Is the her
In the market and atray reliable. ' "" s,.'1-.'.
I receive every day ooasignments of CLiokmui,
Eggs, Peas, Bacon and other Country Produce,
and can suppl v my customers from first bands. -Call
and see my goods and prices. v , 5
J. C. Stevenson,
ap tf MARKET STREKT..'
Plymoutli Pnlpit,;.;
WEEKLY PUBLICATION OF ' SERMONS
preached by Henry Ward Beeeher, In Plytndtiti?
Church, Brookl
klyn. For sale at ' W
KRIS' NEWS CIGAR STOBE,
HA
ap.3tf
Frost Street.
Do You Want X
CARRIAGE, PHOTON OR BUGGTj CART
or Wagon, Harness, Saddle or Bridle, call at
Factory on Third, between Market and Prlnoecs
8trets.
Repairing done wltb dispatch. '' '"'
apltf P. U. HATDEN . "
TTAfffO TVTRTWTIITT'mWH OB ' TBTTlf IHCTS '
sr "aw -
it
JT Price S6 cents each. Liberal disooont on do-' !
ten lots. y. M KIND
Wilmington, K. C. ; ' .
Sole Agents Farmer Girl Cook Stove, ap S tf i j
Chairs. - . ;J
LARG E STOCK OFCANE AND WOOD SEAT
Abie's. Bureau, and Wh;
Chairs and Rocking Chairs, Bedsteads, Mst-
raahstaiMs last re
D. A. MM mi. . -
oetved and for sale low by
Smith Baudtnrj .
ap 1 tf North Front street. ,
A. David's Price List!;
1 - .
ABOUT S 000 ALL-WOOL FINEST QUALITY
Seotoh Suits in beautiful designs, the regular
retail price bemg 913.ua, tne cnoioe onerea ..
AC SIS 00 ler Salt.
ADDITIONAL. About l.SSOFINTJn'QUs LTTV
Silk Mixed Cassimere HulU, Dlaronal He oka,
Frocks and Walking Suits. Rets 11 prices from
18 00 to f 25.00, .......
At fra S1E.00 f SSO.oeer llt" ;
The above offering is hut an Index to lbs Jew '
prices of our entire stock. From whatever Jl- .
tanee one may 00 me we promise that tbe duTev
enoe In priees will more than repay the longest .
Journey. We mean to aell cheap and an examl-'
nation win provo it. A. DAVlu, , -
apltf , Tbe Clothier.
".The Star Shines Out.V:
SAYS PECK IN POETRY. SO IT DOES. AMDr
tells ro that at PARKER TAYLOR'S Tot "
can get earthing in the House FarnUhhtg Line.
saax vou mav neea at a urw- wi. .
Lap boards. Door
r MaU, Ioe Chisels. Brooms.
ifstovee, Cooking Motes, all ,
fPUREWniTEOlU I1 '
Lamps, Kerosene
prVes and grades.
Jnst Eeceived. 7r
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF VELVET;
and Ebony Picture Frame: Blank Books, sutta-.
Vie for every branch of Imsloeas t Psnar, Enve- t
L T iXlttk. Mate. Pencils, icAe.- Straw;
W-m, Pen. Inks. Mate, rennis.
ana siauiiia rmm jriZ7xCr. -u-nua
Jh Mudlla Wrap-tag Papef 'and LFaowBarS,
apltf
a au a mm m
Paas' Easter Eos ni Diamo-i Djss.i
.THK BE?T FTVE CENT CIGAR IN THE crtT.
aw - mi.
Drug and Seed Store. ?, : '
. Wew JO'arSet fl ,
mh M tf
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