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Work ia progrossi on the PzmhU&s Cai,- Great excitement exisiaiB 3jaqalt OTer tke sei.re of $320,000 from bauks, by "the dictator; most of ILe moaey belonged to foreigners. An engineer and Tm negroes badly injured in ft collision qu the Vieksbunr & Meridau K. Ii. Toe Huioont taken by thieve, from the.; U, S. Expi-esa at fevlaad, O., is not more Ulan $2,000; a cloe fyaA been discoveted, axid r rfst are promlaed. Baptist Misaifn siy Union in seswoa at Saratoga, N. Y. Tout receipts of cottob. since 'Sefftrhn- li inlxr 5,775.472 bales. Murderers wore hnng yesterday at Richmond, Claren- (ln, mid Helena, Ark. Busiuess failures for the week 158; the Southern States bad 37 of these. The Southern Geaerai AsseiMy of the Preshyterlao t'hurdi de 'liied to appoint a committee to confer with the Northern Assembly on the que tii hi of organic union. New York market: Alouey 2i3 peTeut.; cotton steady at l0llfc; Aoutlwrti flour quiet and unchanged at $4'66 75; wheat, ungraded red $1 051 21J : cora, uu rwied 4966c; rosin dull at $t 671 1 70: spirit turpentine dull and lower at .8o.. ii'lW, si u - - The bright and able Petersburg Mall is to bo changed intoi an even ing papr. It i.s a well edited daily all through. Success attend it. The Cb arleston News and Courier, Savannah News, Louisville Courier Jom'tnil and other leading exchanges are opposed to abolishing the tax on whiskey and cigars, beer and tobacco. He i.s a nice sort of statesman who in one breath will tell you that to tax huts and blankets and medicines is infamous is robbery is immoral, and then in the next breath will tell yon that whiskey and tobacco should ln free. YVe believe that nine-tenths of the leading Democratic papers in the South outside of Virginia and North t Carolina favor a tax on whiskey and tobacco. We shall so .belreve until ! have the facts to the contrary. Impudent assertion will n5t do. The"; proof must be forthcoming. We have to converse with the first Democrat we have met Jn this sec tion who favors the abolition of the; tnx on tobacco and whiskey. Fur thermore, we recently talked with several educated and prominent gen tlemen of Goldsboro, and to a man they were with the Stab ii the opin ion that whiskey aud tobacco should be taxed. Rev. Dr. Charles F. Deems has become sole editor of ixs Journal of Philosophy. He is also President of the American Institute of Christian Philosophy. Articles from many of Abe ablest minds m the country ares promised. K B. Treat, No. 757' JJroadway, New York is the pub lisher, and the subscription price is .$1. 50 per annum. , "It is admitted that the Democratic party cannot maintain the internal revenue sys tem in North Carolina and bold the State, and yet when Senator Browh offered an amendment to the tariff bill abolishing the internal revenue, both North Carolina Sen ators voted against it." Augusta (Qa.f (Jhromele. s No Democrats in North Carolina! desire to retain the present system of. jcolleetingif but there are tens of thou sands of voters who favor a tax on tobacco and whiskey, the tax to be 4iirtci through tlte States and by l.be sheriff. Is 'not the Cnrotuqle mistaken in saying that Ransom and "Vance voted against abolishing? , , The Baptists are holding their An ual National Anniversary at Sara toga. The subject of Baptist Bible occupies no little of tbeir attention. A telegraphic report Wtjs: " . " "Dr. Lemuel Mom. ol Indiana, sooke negatively. We do not need a distinctive -Bible Society, because it is unneeesaary. A great work should not pe. divided into parts. The Americas Bible fWwtv or Tfnw York is doing more to boJdVur Uad, except what is done by the pulpit, than any other agency. Such a society as that proposed would be a source of weakness. -I would as soon think of a Baptist lexicon, as of a Baptist Bible." ' . , 5 lf ' 1 1 .i . . i i 1 : - - - - - t ' : 1 . . , . . ,1 t 1 - - - ' ' - t , ( : ( . t I - ' v - s w i i , i v t r ! . : s . : .... .. .iiii.MMiiM.)MiMrvT''(-iT .i !. C A.rrTTDT A V.f.A V on r W TiaveTr but bitee : or f twiee copied anything from a letter son- crnlng the tAit. A private' letter , ( irtitjp" from one bf tte: jib. Y!raai.ue anq gt&ea paen 01 iue Soath-nfa man of genius and of gener ous culture, and who edits a leading aiiiy in lajjity in another Southern State, contain the following refer ence to this paper: "The Stau afcine with, a very steady radiance, andXden'tJtnpw a paper which has so much work in it and of such ' uni form excellence outside the great cities. It wtu ne a lasting monument to your indus try, cultivation and ability.' ' In 'all of our journalistic experi- ence noiningx mxre, gjajtenu w us nas been' said. JvJtL tpr froft . Sir Hubert"''.-, The Augusta (Qa.) Chronicle ad vises the North Carolina people "to do all tbat is possible to abolish the internal revenue syatcni, leaving ta riff reform to future consideration. The protective tariff does not harm the people of North' Carolina as the internal revenue .system dpes.,, Just so. The ChronielS is a Protective Democratic paper and w ean under stand its advice. If w were a Pro tective advocaia wo jffould give the same advice.' Protettionist papers prefer to put a heavy tax on shoes, hats and pocket knives rather than on -whiskey, tobacco and cigars. One of tire Kentucky tdrif TesoUi- tiona reads tlkus; . . ; "Sesolotd. Thai, due Democracy of K!en- tuckyt in contention, reaffirm our unaltered cooweace.in and affection for the principleB and policy embodied in the organic la,V of the Democratic party adopted at the Ni- Uonal Democratic, Convention nejKi at oi. Louis La 1876, and ratified at Cincinnati in 1880." , ... Both of 4.be Conventions referred to- had a specific plank in which they declared for "a tariff for revenue only" Our Raleigh mentor is re spectfully and affectionately and pressingly invited to consider. , Spirits Turpentine. Raleigh iVw- OWefWV A mili tary company, the "Haywood ways, has rvwn fnrmpil at Wftneanua 11AVWOOU count v Jr R Mclstoafc hetoarsMsin, J and J. ii. loung ana lewis Meares, lieu tenants. Speaking of Jndee Bennett's admirable address at Wilmington, the Statesville Landmark says; "Judge Ben nett's speech at Wilmington occupied just one newspaper column, and was a gem. It bristled with originality and eloquence." Goldsboro Messenger: An in teresting meeting of a number of our lead ing citizeat arid ftrasinesS men was held at the residence f W. F. Kornegay, Esq., Tuesday j night, to discuss and consider matters pertaining to the future progress and weUiare or uoidsboro. We bave been shown an ele gant photograph oj the home of Mr. Whar ton J. Green. Fayetteville, N. C, where Jefferson Davis was married years ago. It Is a typical Southern home. Waco Tex.) juxammer. 1 1 nis eqvrais uie r iunua cu iui, who referred to Peter Cooper as the great novelist. Stab. Weldon News: On Tuesday of last week Col. J. .W. Johnson had the mis fortune to lose two horses and three hogs. During the storm Ugntatag struck his stable ia which were two bones and the fluid ran through the building, killing the horses and hogs. J ua last 'iiiesoay a severe nail storm -visited this section and did consider able damage. A good deal of cotton which had comenp'wsa destroyed, and is being planted over. - Milton -Chronicled We have seldom listened to a manlier or more thor oughbred charge than Judge Gilmer's to the Caswell grand jury. One matter he struck that should be rung through the ears of all in the State. He said that a filthy, dirty jail was an offense, a shame. It should be examined and every jail made decent. He said that the poor houses should be neat and comfortable, snd no hard unfeeliag -man put at the head of them.'- Tarboro Southerner: The Edge combe Guards elected new officers last Thursday. Capt. Orren Williams was re elected Captain; Lieut. W. C. Jeffreys, 1st Lieut ; Junior 2nd Lieut. J. Y. Paris, 2nd Lieut. ; and Sergt P. H. Edge, Junior 2nd Lieut. Last Thursday several Jiun- dred people paid a visit to Runnymede, to witness the trotting race between J. C. Younger's Jimmie Coburne and D. E. Cobb's BjOanokei Jr a dash of three miles. The time for the first mile was 3.10; second, 3.00; third, 3.10; Coburne won by seventy five yards. Charlotte Jotemal- Observer : Bill Meeks, colored, a noted desperado of -Cabarrus county1, made his escape from the jail in Concoct! last Tuesday night, and is now at large. - A colored man named "TV 1.1 fl.U M - 1 11 J 1 U jjaviu iaiuweu, impciicu uy iuc greeu eyed monster, yesterday attempted to cut his wife's throat, and very nearly succeed e 3. A difficulty occurred in Monroe, a day or two ago between Robert Sehorn and John Hasty,: Which, while not a very serious one, had a most ludicrous result: Sehorn was possessed of a fine beard, . and Masty, getting his fingers firmly entangled therein, pulled about half of it out Charlotte Journal- Observer; The people in the vicinity of Harper's Ferry, in this oounty, are greatly stirred up over the appeanuceoia tremendeas snake Mr.J.W. Long, who saw It last, says it is fully thir teen feet long and as thick as man's thigh. Mr. Childress also saw it, and offers to pay $200 to any one who will capture the snake alive. They declare that its length aad thickness, as stated above, is not an exag geration., A few years ago a rattlesnake was killed in Pender county, that must have been fully as large. A piece of the skin when dried ' measured . fourteen : inches ardund. " It Wasto be see'il in tror office for ayea&H-Sram. J . Pittsboro Record: Two young men of 'ibis county, named Thomas and Burns, caught one hundred and twenty-five g tanas or nsnr a few oaysago m veep nv i near Ldckville; fiw ate pleased to learn from diffeeirtipei)ts bf theonaty that the fruit crop wULb ' more' abundant than was at first thxrajtht.V although of course it will not be eqnaf to thai oz last year. The Egypt OToperfy was offered for aHy at public aurtlon on the 14th " inat.', but there tein udders it was tot ld; and wffl. therpf ore, rraaitf 1uieftbe'v manament of the ffcr extort dftto lsV AlbxanaeVDer byshir&elinoriaed that tiey hrteod hnprovfi te farm.-sard1 1 wllf preba Wy lease the coal some and bav tt Teopeed.f" fryor, or the Ukpejtet&'XitfiSi, YMffiy Railroad, baa with BiC Wte drrs been rnntdhlf She frerufsIlioh-KnsseU 1 sxreer to me sieamDQartaZfaingv3 wnvnas become, Mceasary for1 'taa pttrpoafnran porfAlbn.'as the nhaottthrvy freight for the Cape Fbatft-YaSllft galley road wiU probably ha broaglil y the tiVer. - li)00 waalLThat iaOie noaher of and J. D. WISiams; Jnv aeeoowadTertJa ing. while Mr. James MeKsat and otheai have taken bfgcoaract-aM tA cntcraas ties for the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad. A lsjf new irame build ing is being araoa .ym ithe yard of the .Cape Fear as xadlun valley nauwayo.. win ia xaiiavav a space from tha enlarxement ny's buslaess and-thaaddjitiQ qu of: new roll- inir stock. - . The hail .and wind of last week Injutttt farmers seriously in some ! uvigu ooruooua oi uvs stfyt. . u FayettevtUe 'j&mnfei -0 LivincatonwoBennQttSTiUo.H. Chair man of the Committea of CUbeaaa, has ra- ceived from a proaainent Uaof Fayette- va to make th foUowinsr extraets: .."Our t inc. letter iiuu w wvn miui; i"p Cape Fear and Yadkin. Valley .Railroad u now a fixed fact. At the meeting atGceeas boro on the 9th, of the directors,, contracts were made for steel raila which wiE lay one hundred miles of track, and oae buadred tons are to he deVered ia Wfltalnaton in I thirty, days trom date.of ntract The ; Vvruuv far thm oamn ' traa Itiwr'd anil OA- paMtedln the hankJ r "VTo lajhi of the track is lo begin at Oils plae and the iron laid with ait dispatch xrom here to boro to be completed within eigliV mouth. j. j. J. I Jf - oounu utB-,gia4 im"K jviu people." It may1' M noted here that the : contract calls lor the delivery oi, noi one btrndred;1Ul ria1tho&&&f tonif fcf Steel rails per month, - 'iiia fe are authorized to say tbat the a F."& Y. V. Road Will be built to Benofettsvilte stndffhtwayv And President Gray and: Ool, Morrison, . the Superiatendent, arrived terayesasrday for the purp)se at startbix the work. . ' i -i ' i NBV AOVJBRXlK5IKNT. Mtjnsok Blues. W. A. Win I maw Iiaet. HKINBBKRdBH ijleW 'books. ' j S.tG,.NjrrHROP riananas? oranges. , ( Rece'rpts of cotton yesterday Shales. j : i ' ' The series of raeetings at trtej Baptist church during this past week have ' been well attended. -. Rev.. D. W. ilerriag j has preached every' cvenfag: WednedaylxVho 30th inst.,, is Federal Decoration Day. The address will be delivered by Hon,. Geo: C Gorham, j as announced in the programme. A woil known colored parislioner, by the name of Emily Sidbury, died at the County Poor-House yesterday morning.' She was upwards of 80 years of age. Rev. T. Pitta, formerly rec tor of St. John's church, was expecJLed to; arrive here last nig&t.on a visit to his old! friends and parishioners, and' will probably1 remain for a week or two. ' WeareindebtedtotbeMarehaW for a complimentary ticket to the com mencement cekbratioa of the Washington Literary Society of havis High School. Address before tao Society June nth, II A M., by Ifcr. Fred. W. Easop. The birth-day of Queen Vic- toria, of England, who was born lon the; 24th of May, 1818 was cefe&rated',. ia a quiet way, at thercsjdea0 -of Mr. Wilkin Roddick tm Thursday night; quite a num ber of Mr. Roddick's friends, who were born under the British flag, partictpatmgW; the festive occasion. 'I. We are requested .by Rev. D. Connell, pastor, to state that there will be1 preaching at Trinity 'Qhapel M. E. Church on Sunday at 11 a ta 8 p; m and 7.80 p. m.,and again on Wedhescfay night Oatlie first Sunday in June, at 8 p, m., there will! be-preaching bythe Rev. A Miller, of the! Baptist Church, The second Sunday wUl be childreo'a day. The quarterly confer ence wUl take place oa the 11th of June, when Rev. L". B. Gibson will be preserit. A Handsome jPleea.a-r Trrauatanaip. We Saw yesterday lii a glass case at the store of Messrs. Brown & Roddick, a miniature barquentine, which is about as neat a piece of workmanship a4 we have seen in a oug time, aad we were- informed by Mr. Brown that it was the hahdiwotkj of Lieut. J. U. HbothMwoXJhe Revenue Cutter a, whode.4k alkfetbsby hand. The iltOe craft is-tnll rifged4rt)m stem to stent, and Cpt. DoaM, Ttb steamship Regulator,, jho Ws examined H,! says she is a pwfect niodel, wlatr?, rigginirand other appuKenaaces complete. The rigging is all of gold - wire and the masts and spars, are .made to appear like they were1 constructed of the precious metal. This beautiful specimen: of inge nuity and skilf '-nasvbeeu presented to Mr. Brown, who Will bo doubt highly prize it.; The only thing not really handsome about the little, craft frjtffr nimB , , Jade-Pot. A CoUlslaav .... A scrimmage took place in the' Front street maiketbousie yesterdaM grnmr ,'be tween twoqf thabqjciiers,' but they were separated faefonreyra 'opportunHy to convert eaclf offier Into choice steaks' or "sausage meat.' They subsequently went before a magistrate under a warrant, sub mitted the-case, paid the costs and were dis charged. : M ' ' " "i w.. -m'-Araay. . - : ' '' '' Division or Telegrams and Reports for the i Beaafit of ' Commerce tta ancwure. i i , hoff ,lj i May.85, 1888 PM. rr tji ; l i Max. fTeinp. .Mia. Temp. Rajs j?H'U rH- 40 49 '84 87 '87 85 t86 88 82 caianesion Augusta BaWtanab . , . . . .00" .00 .00 : .00! ."00 i.OO .00 55 87 68 W. . o5. VlfllblbturtK, iV, Xittttt'JlackKti ,The fotkrwhig aratna ndOlo&s for to .I day: '' J -y : . For btfftajtolt apdSouttantiibta,! warmer.'jfalr weather, wb mpstsodb-i -r ' - ' t J assea wWJ Ohio, Valley, iacreasing Ojouiness witk : local rains, wfads aaoatly oahweaterly stationary or lower tempera hire aad pressure. . .; ! i For the Weat GnJf SUles, partly eloudy weather aad) local rains, southerly winds j imiog rarlable ataUonary or lower tern peratusw and pressure. t Mr. V arala i'TbaremaiHsb 'the late O. M.- VanOrs dell were eansigaed to thehi ' fast earthly vestfagptaaa-lq Oakdale Cesoetery yeste'f day aKalDgi ' The1 'funera services took piaeekt 8t James' Epfeeopal Churcli, Rev. Ml AMet!, of Si1 Wa Churtb, ffftfiating.- The prOcesslott to the church ijd'fhtfnce to1 the Cemetery embraced the tasonk fraternity, consisting of members of Wilmington Commandery . Ko. 1, , in their beautiful .uniform; St John's Lodge No. 1, of which deceased was a member; Wilmington Lodge No. 8lV; Concord Chap ter No. 1. and Wilmlhgtoo Council No. 4, together with a long ha of carriages, con-1 taiajng relatives. aadrieote of the deceased. The following were the. pall beai era: R. J. Jones, George M. Sum me rail, John D. , Woody, James Alderman, M. M. Katz and ft tSreenberg. ffuOMCMbH. Mr. Meyer Bear, an old German resident of this city, 'died at hU rcsidcace corner of STxtfr ahatThesnut streets, yesterday morn ing, after an illness of some two works' dn saos). Jfr.Bear was bora in Bavaria and aasaa -a iia-oaalry ahoat. 183. He moyed to Wiuaington m 1847, having been! doing business for some four or five years previously in Granville county. He con tinued' merchandhang until about eight years ago, when his three sons took charge of the business. Deceased was a quiet, un- I obtrusive citizen, and was much respected; in the community of which he had so long ueen a memoer. lie was u years oia. T(ot SoatalaaA.' :rt siorru Moore, colored, was arrested yes terday on the charge of the larceny of cer tain logs; one JasCapehart having made affidavit, that the logs were his property. The case came, up before Justice Millis, when the e vide ace went to show that the , property in question did not . belong , to Capehart, but to another party. The case was therefore dismissed at the cost of the pvosecaanr, who, upon failure to pay the same, was committeeUo the Sheriff. Battara Telecrapa Caaapasry. We learn from an officer of the Company that the lines of the Southern Telegraph Company are now being put up from Dan ville in the direction of Charlotte, Colum bia and Augustis.' The poles are up be tween Norfolk and Weldon, and we are in-, formed that the line will be completed to Wilmington during the coming summer.: Just for variety's sake, the business men of Wilmington will be glad to have a little competition in the telegraph business. . Blayor jCoart, . . Root. Watkins and J. L. Barker were before the Mayor yesterday morning on the charge of engaging in a fight on Fourth, between Church and Castle streets, about 7 o'clock Thursday evening, for which they Were arrested by Officers G afford and Mc OvH. The defendants Wete adjudged guilty and a fine of $5 was imposed on Watkins and one of $2 on Barker; the difference In amount being accounted for on the ground ihat the' forrhcr resisted. r7'i"m : J' . : ' PECOBA1TION DAT. ; , Rooms NItionai. Memorial Assoc'n, ) WrLMtHOTOw, N. C., May 25, 1883. f The annual service ;of decorating the graves of the nation's dead 'Will be appro priately and solemnly performed at the Na tional Cemetery, on .Market street, on i vWednesday, May 80th, at 36 P. M. r ' rf-l ?. . . . , , xjie tommui recommena mat. mere ua no procession. The public are respectfully invited to be present and participate lh or witness the .-ceremonies. ; Societies sad organized bodies can march to the grounds in such manner as they may choose. - ' Col. W. P. Canaday will conduct the ser vices at the cemetery; Coi. J. S. W. Eagles will be Chief .Marshal of the day to preserve order and quiet ou the grounds. PHOORAMttlt Music by the P; & 8. A. Club. Prayer by Rev, D. J. Sanders. Muski by Che P. A 8-' A. Club. Oration by Hon. Geo. C. Gorbara, of Washington, D. C. Music bjrtteP.;& a A Club. r benediction. ' . Decbratiom of Graves. x J. The IJ. JS: .Revenue 8teamer Colfax." Capt. Gabrielsen; off Market Dock, will tire a salute, comnieuclng at 4o'clock. f :- b, R. Bkikx, Chairman Committee. saateur Co On next Wednesday evening there will be a grand tirusleafcgivc the most popular aad went? amateurs of this euyr at we upera uoosfv tfvery arrange ment hat been perfected to make this , oca atr'crieWdiOT Mrs, MP. Tfaylor Urectofof ,ihe ', vct.partf,axidj IVofi-E. Van Laerdirectev d i thet iastta-j ehfarwtft; YRCk these capable directors,' fP-i iPuarCT. nay .coaiwentjy ex most Bnjpyable entertainment u i'It is probable that the ;ybjat lady cetF. vrateaaaaae'caarmiagt imeaof KoberiJ Bums, baanv lmota-pota;aHd ftecklesj wiUT 'ouevnoearay i:iMaausaas; !fxT such coaditioaaD&Baasdar's ftkla. Ouse saaald be oivawfy iaoys tolleetabU: " ,-i ,- f . ifi .") ,yiii;aS '""".'air b'.n -!, NAL 1 TO MEN OKLTI Tmv Vmmo ki.t Co.. MarBhalL Mich., will send Dm. DnV CKT.aitBATKB gUOTBO-ToLTAIQ BkLTB AMD KxatM AxtJioaontraufortblrtr.dTa to meai voanr or old) who are afflicted with Nerroo bUHr. hoet Vitally a4 XAahoqd. and kUd of. troablea, ruaranteelnx spoedr and complets re- rauwat has uj,ih1 .synly vtrtr. AddiMt ad j i. abor- m. B. No riak n aa thirty dai telsltiaQowe OJaU WIT eiaM Mreral u ne agonies! reaeMzur bona and nnrui.lnthiv hni wVe i whjkt ae had tone,eaanuedtb as lti adi fa In vo we caiw, as mm was mrcmsvr nv avor lag home toe day JyUwrtnev,t baby Btul aofferinr : and while eontenuIa4hu an-; vm .aMea rroai; me domestSo AntlAK. and le: ft the Xather wit the fld. , JDurtng Uer he admlnlsterea a pbrtlon of the Sooth In sence gvrnpite the-baby, and aald notbins- That nlBtt m.1 nlatt awoke In' au nanas siept weiv ana tne ume leuow tie mornins orhtht and hancr. . The mother wul delighted" witk fhe wonderful change, and al-. bave disappeared. A abvrle Of 'the Krmm never yet faued to rener eomethe treiad(ees-M OA baby, and oref-l Bora oj an, nroiottets. etentaaboUla; m4. men. , BBAA.--At hte reaideBney oa Friday, May Bath. at 9 loon a,.s JtA,xaK 9Jl xtfi- Tba,(uxeral will take place on, Suada'y, May a. at 9 e'otoek Afrom bla.latc-.reaVieaoe. Borth-j east ooraer uua asa vDesaBS streets;, meaoe aad aoqaalataooes of taaiaalr.ara respect foUy iavlted to atsead. Si' 'Charlotte JooiaaKObeeVTeYaaa BaHtnore Son i ' OATLgrT-IStai'wdav moi4er': 4th War. CLI ZAUTU FlTKBUGU. yonnaeBt ebJld of Wash ' looton-and Maigaret iX Cauett, aed 13 moauy, Funeral from fit. data's, Cburch, t benoe to Oak-' dale, thH (Satordayi norouiK. at. 10 o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost, GOtD iCAn,F MS, rjR3KNTTNO A Wild nog, A liberal reward wlQ be paid fey de MrerlnK same f o W. A. WrflTKlTKAD, my 2C It 15 Dock Street. BteWatataW - Ble perse Bloe Cbevldt Ble Vuojat Cloth Blno Broad Cloth t surriNG.s Bloo piaKonal Worsted TC ro measnre. at K UN SON "8. my 2G it Merchant Tailor. Bananas aild Oranges. rsT Received somb very choice ab- i PIN WALL BANANAS aad Sweet ORANOXS. amonjr which are some Keu Oracle a of Malta. Fresh Pare Home-Made Candies always on haad at S3 oeati per poaad, , At 8. G. WOKTHKOfa my 96 tf Falt aad Ooafeetteoery Storw. Johii's Alive. AND OTHER SKETCHES, BY MAJOR JONES, author of Malor Jones' Courtship, lost re- reived; prtoc 78 cetit. : - PECK'S BAD BOY AND TJIS PA. Third snp- pryjastiav. ALL ABOUT WILUAKXOROAN-THB LONO SECRET REVEALED. Here is the whole story froea andoubted authorities. Monu was not murdered. In one roluate, 400 paces; prtoe $L00. For sale at ' HErN8BERGKR'8 my 98 tf Lire Boek and Mnale Stores. STRAWS ! SARRISON A ALLEN. Hattsrs. my 24 U . Photographic Duplicates, PaTEnTrOM MX. ORH H MEGATIVavS. finely finished at LOW EATKS. Onr Kkvllrtt Is rtw In excellent order for ateklax fine work. BrloK tne uaDies. ' J. V. LAMDnSR, rnotearaiaier, my 22 lw Yatea' Gallery. J. H. PARKER. CommissioirHerchaiit, 140 PEA11X STAlBT, QONSIGNMENTS ot 'COTTON, naval STORES, RICK aad, SOUTHERN PRODUCE aoU olted- -ft. - Kzecates citnlaassbr the parchaa aad tale of TUTTJRE 06 NTKACTS hi the Cbttoa and Pro- nee Exchanges. le tf BAimEB OF VICTORY The nam is Set too prenntnth(r, although it be longs to alt , Sunday School Song Book. Sunday Scholars like what is bright, inaptrlnjr triumphant, and they find It here, with the sweet est ot iweet music, and exceed Inely Rood words. A good book also for the prayer or conference meeting. . (8 cte.), , By Ar as4 Maaarer. , As the Convention season is at hand, Ditson A C eaU renewed Attention to tbeir three books, of quite nacommea beauty, and well aua)Mied to lead the bright procession of Sunday School Singers. Taeyare: LIGHT AND LIFE. (3S cts.) Mcintosh. BEACON LIGHT, (flflcts.) Tenney A HofTman. BANNER OF VICTORY CB Ota) "LIGHT AND LIFE" has an extra edition in Character Note, Jot those who use that notation. VOCAL ECHOES., (ai.oa) By Dr. W.O.Perkins. WELLES LEY COLLEGE COLLECTION, (f 1 00.) By C. H. Mow : jfiontafn the beet of rraaaattoa and otbar aonsjs for FEMALE. VOICES, aad are excellent OoUejre or Seminary eoUectiona,' - Any book. aiaUed for retali pnee. ' OUTER DTI$0Ji ft CO., Boston. ?. HI DTT90N ' CO., 807 Broadway, New York, my 28 PAW tf WedASat. le 10 TO lOAis, dietortMd i NEW ApyERTEMKNTS. CTTY OF WILMINGTON; Jf, a. OWICE CmEP OF POLICE, ! "J: Mrfyitttn. W8i' Docs. 'iiri . i ,ft,Alin,AWTU...JVX$. 10TH !fLifjlDO8 rAmnd rannlnf; at arjre, wKhont a Badge, wilt fe- tSfcd. t' " Oaj: . lJO.'.; avys m I. 1.1, .III II HO. BROCK. III '" Li. HI ii aao- 'i " atefflv Spy. i XTuun74bn-a!' weldoh IL jU Company, ,i I j.riUi mil I !f,(ll BMCnETAHY A TREASURER'S OFFICE. : ,,. :;a-. WlIJlIKaTON.JLC..Mayvfflf JN PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION DOPT ed by the Piiectuia of the WHwleton A Weldon Ralf Company, ai N( heWt'nri dkyj ksPETTAL MFTETTKO.-of IthS JHorkholdeTt O aid Company wUl be-heid' in the Cftf'of 'WTl mlftgton, at the Office' of the Cetapaay. St? 1 O'clock A. on THTTRHDAT, the VIST A"P QJ JUNENEXT. to take into roaidertioathe4oJ .eating and balldlBg of , a Railroad from somel point .oa the ftehl WtthtlngtonA UVMoaf Halhadl eath of Wilaon to Florence. 8. G.. on the WU-j aataaaoa, Cohmbla AAngnsta Raaloa4t oVaesM poiai oast thereof on said road : and rack f urtbeii Setleata tkia-aiarter ai the aald Stockholder - emblval In meeting may consider proper." ( ' j. w. Ttoipsoisv-; BaylStda Secretary. LARGE BODIEo DFJWAIP' LAND!! lXat'Ati' UJ " ! 'J'Hi state' BOARD OF KDUCATloir'lS TlTEj owner of LARGE BODIES' OF BVkMXAlrDsl in the Counties' 0 Tyrrell, Dare, ITyde, Wihng-j ten, Beaaf eat, -Craves, Oarteret . Jonea, Buplln, Pender. Brunswick. Bladen, cv Eobeeoav aad other Ukuttem qoaaUea, Bvthelaaa of the Stat the Board of , Educe. 1 Hon la aotborized to sell any of these Lands ftp4 oaslx alio aduertuameni and aiu the! receipt ed proposals for such lands." The nndenigned has been directed ' y the. Board te make public advertlsemaut that any on all of these Lands are for Bale. 1 ' 1 ' Any peraon wlahlng to pureaase anylof these! Lands wul forward sealed prppoaala foathe to the anderslgned, to be avid before fhe I Boardi same. fer itsoonglderatlon JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH.' Secretary of State Board of Education, ray 3 0W Raleigh, N. C- Dental Association. THE NINTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Vorth Carolina State Dental Association will be held ft MOKKJ1KAI) CITY, N. C. commencing TUESDAY. JUNE IStb. 1883. The Dental Profession throughout the tftate 1st cordially Invited to attend r . I The attention of every practitioner of Dentistry ia eaDeelally eailed tothe act rna-olatlne- Ua Prao-I ll3Lite!w5l w u tiss atateajBepaau:a .eertimaawrfnaa im flaate Boaal .ef .Dental jraaalaers, wsiohon-. venaa at tne aajaa umtua i-taoa. r. atfatTmr, Frewwenf . m.W. HOFFMAN, anntHaay. " ym .:j ; ..i.. . TT Cotton Brand High Grade Acid Phosphate. Gibbs & Co's High Grade AMIOKIATED PHOSPHATE. I E. J. POWERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. ap 30 DAWtf 3000 THREE THOUSAND 3000 BOXES Manufactured Tobacco Consisting of Our well known and popular brands of PL O TWIST and SMOKING TOBACCO. Manufactured this Summer and for sale at BOT TOM PRICES. We womld call aneoUl attention to our CHEAP BRANDS, which we claim to be FAR SUPERIOR to other low grades sold In this market. Proprietors dec 19 tf CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORE8. Tobacco. y E HAVE FULL LINES OF T0BAC'f"O. which we are setting ' K1 S FIT CENTS under prices prior to May lt. Also a very large atock of groceries AND PROVISIONS at bottom figures. my 6 tf WORTH A WORTH. Cape Fear Mills CELEBRATE J3EARL GRITS, HOMINY AND BOLTED MEAL ARE THE BEST. Guaranteed fresh and sweet A few bales of that CnOTCE EASTERN TTAY still on hand. All goods at lowest prices and. ctlon as sured. C. B. WRIGHT Tobacco & Snuff. LORIIXAIltrS And Other Desirable Grade, from "Galny" to Climax, At Rebate Prices. HALL & PEARSALL. mylOjDAWU EODA WATER! SODA. WATER ! LW AYS COLD i ALWAYS NICE ! MeHheony'a Reoipe, The best Nickel Cigar la the market. At J. K. MelLHXNNTTJ, ap W tf Corner Market and rrons Htreeu. Hi ' ' 11L ' ' HtMI Six Moatha... TSaaiH Advartaaatseata takai at tWatrlowiatas. . .' - ; o Taa aaaa aalUMoncwreQ type aaUee RESPECrTTLLT RECOMMCKt Tlii. ENDhwVtNT rotj'aCS U.nod hy'jaajr'" BTtST rNWTltAWCl rOMPArttVN'Tn v. WORLD, fit: V'V -' V .Ite tertM MitatfUK&ia " 1 ijirt'lfj a " ' ,u ' ' PflFIBHT'' '"' i.n.. 7 -r-. bUai)iao ifflKiir' aa.thc SAFEST. A D MOST PROp) L'M VKSTMTNTS.r- x'1.!"" . kksad the fuUewiag) ,. ..m.rn. v- Seoelred of Alkiaka A MaaMaaastt tke Coonectlcut Matuau LlfelanarajK e U4Mi.nv. tefaettoa eg ESHtowtteat(flrr M IaaraiM t4 Uumrtnm .u laalU)Hii marsrmttlaaaaer teyaeM. aadaiattrtdwaSaon the same. T--i" . i I ... i l t.4itu !.. wiviaeaas s, . v. . " IrS.Tff ' " fSigwed) " . A. A. WTLLAnt. ... Foe fiUTiher hi formation apa4y to . . '., ' ' -; ATAJNSUM A MAMMIMia.. . ' my 83 lw Ageaae LRAND DAYUaHT XXCURSIOV -' vx to the ttii nrr Aa txpvnsaov tkatn wiu W. C, on MONDAY MORNING ,U 1m SiUbLfct. atB.XJ o'clock, for W I LM IN tiTTJN and pMITil' TVILl.Ec lewlifWaia- ALL DAYLrrMlTEXlI'M WfON,arrrWhl wnamngtwelt WP.M. A Kr Wttt e aside earteolalty for' Ladies. ' MH i erSerWNIbe itmmtalned. Paseeereni oas rewen, ttaay- regalar trata p to and Winding Mon--aay; Jana 4th tbue savins: aevea r taa r jars e tee aaaaebore. A kUaokayh Kaearetua wUt Uke iaaaat Wedaeaday. Twe Grand Bailaa Oowws; ana otner eniertainmcnia wui ukaesaaanauta:' Jbe week, giving the Kxcvrsionlsu thu oiipvrisa'' V&Mfv a rood time generally. . ;Tf r ' For artaduleof lime and prVes apiill th,lour Wkreat liepot. . BERRY GLBAVKH, JOHN L. MATrTTT'tnd J( ai WA-. OaRBinT, SeiMwa -; - my tiat ? TlrfHtr Tlvrftjo flttrxf 7T- rivEa&ttiDETKlNB1. UGMTkioilTS for flummer Wear. niW BUTTOSR-a compirlo stock. 01 ttiaea . r- sOcaPKatJi.k'. . .. .. : rr t ' a . MATrrNtJ9-n these wc seldom fn to teak a sale, aa are kee asUOOD. ARTtttht 1 St FAli. PRICES. tsyatf rV'BAHGJlIITiXn.V: yE ABJK orFSRJN$,Sr) .i i .i x' t . . . . v.v'Mri'pir ua iu win .wry uiwii ri vie. a a f PER CENT. LOWER than any other booser line of ELEGANT CASStMBEES Is enpleta. The CUFF w are snlllag at ocaU rer pay t really worth re nt. EverybOdya aajctntSS them whUe the bargalnjyfiK... j? n l??Z.y, f An elegant ine of GAUZE UNO HtSCiATJ-i. ie.W-'c.rbTfV. Il.no. , 8mehWignew,ln C.AVZK TANTH. . " v , , The Sea FANCY X le H rr. fVv LINEN COLLARS, latest rtylr. "Wrw""taal tr . ,., lar, 11.00 per dozen. ... .,'- JOJIN DIRR A Unf my 831 i a. leva aad HkUtrdaia. ' We Keep ..v;; A FULL LINE OF ALL STYLES OF HAND AND MACHINE MADE BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPEESyV which we are selling at Iw PrVea. . 'rMt::: ... J V i Our SI .SO OPBHA SLIPPER Is the FretltMt In the city. i a. siiuii:iV mySStf 10HMartet . H.BrunhildCcBro. l ... INPORTKR8 AND DEALERS OF Vy Fine Liquors & Wines; would resjiect fully call the attention of the pnbfki' and the trade irenerally, that they areexpectlng, direct from Port St. Mary, Spain, a See line of DUFF. GORDON A m.H , t i:m:iiuati:i) Mii:iiniit,. and from Oporto direct, a select qaaliiy I OFFLBY. FORRKSTKR A (TVS PORT WINK. V -1 Tlio fine quality of our flOlTTHEUN, STAR WHISKIES U acknowledged) by aVaVyhallf, 1 1 , especially tho who know nnietlih)g of g.Sd and ptire RYE, and we si ill have to refer lo; gool recommendation as can be (rlrva hjf iT eompetent authorltv. to wit : ' ? Jy RALKian, N. ., Oet. tthi 'I bave examined oarefally and ttoreartdy analysed a sample of whiskey, lample of wblskey, certtDea tnMi fair sample of the brand, knowa as fMHhpn Star." manufactared by Messra. II. Draak.u) A Bro., of Wilmington, N. C., aad fled It a remark i bly pare and strong whisker', free front all adul teration and fraudulent additions usually Btad In whiskey. - Caa W. Da an st, ia., CUrmltt.", A new era has dawned with as In the grllt dertaklna; of direct Importalloes o tke Pnri Wilmington of FINE WIN IS, Ll UlQRt, PUKI i ... AND ALBS, a thing, whloh sol do so, kf ever, inauru rated by any Merchant la our line entlui. olty. We. therefore, are enabUd ta aell aJl , en r fine g-ooda from I5U ig) per oest. leas, aa U ur cbasml from Importers North, being oa the footlna; as they are, tesldea saving Frelchta and Cnstom UouSe brokerar. and the furtkrr km w- ledge of jrooda being pure and untoortwd, lt trade having the prtv viiege to ony ' f maa m at Custom House In tiond. Our sales In ' , DUC DB MONTEBELLO CHAMPAOftlt!, are dally Increasing. ap tf Choice Q-oods. :y-' Geo. E. French & Soils, ON NORTH FRONT "TREE'S, . Offer to the public the best and largest stock al BOOTS. SHOES AND SLIPPERS to be foamd M theSUte. urfaoUUUa tot purchasing at lowest rates are aaperlor to most of the trade, aad wej ean therefore give good, at lees prtoe than othera. Call aad seeCas. '0.'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 26, 1883, edition 1
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