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The Morning nr ffM. II. KERN Alt l. ; J ubuskkd DAILY KZCSPT M ON DATS. of etTABCBrrriow, ur ajvawcsv tun Year, (ny Mauj . .... ..... m- w hit -ttx Month. . Three Month pwo Months, . -air ..! M 1 ...... X 00 1 60 s- 75 rjr To catTSnbaoribera, dew ,f the City, nmn Csht per Ants are not authorized to ' Snbaoriben, delivered In any part Br wees, onr taty collect for nor than three months in advance. catered at the rSoat Offloe at WOmtntrtai N. C, as aeoona uw jaacter. A ' v ' . -r, 1 OUTVOTES. The American Rifle' Team Arrived at Queenstown. Customs receipts have recent ly been very heavy, owing to the wilh- ilrawal from bond of sugar opium and. ror articles udod whSr.h : Antim im In- creaed July 1st. CollecUonA - of iii-f ternal revenue for the first eleven months of the fiscal year ending June 30th 1883, ;,itow an increase of over fourjuHlinns from! s pi rits over 1883. - In a fight between ; :i shentt a posse ana uespenuloes. in Dako-1 i i. tbreeof the latter were ; killed. S ' Peter Carey and family have left Ire- i-uiti ; their destinattoo is uakjaOwo. - -Thirty -scveu deaths from cholera at Ds mietta; deaths from the, disease occurred Also at other places in Egypt. -Rolling stock of the B. & OV R. Co., seized at Harrisonburg. Va., for 'or $20 000 fine thn I or W ioethe l WO highway- I State for back taxes Two highway men attempted to rob a stage couch near Helena, Mont. ;'a passenger shot'oite of the robbers when the team took fright and ran out of reach of the other. - Dr., Hatha way, the Philadelphia abortionist, sen tenotxVto 9even years imprisonment and fr0t line. - Henry Gillespie, late post-m:iw-r at Davidson College, arrested for lobbing ibe mails A daughter of liiureucc Johnston, of Mecklenburg Co., tcoitlcntaliy killed herself while playing in b-r lather's biru. An American clnxiuer with yellow fever on ' lioard, ail-l from Havana for New York. New York markets: Money 23 per rent. ; cotton quiet at 10f10c; soiitbern 1 lour unchangetl at $4 206 75; wheat, iingnuled red $1 021 18; corn, ungraded 40l61c; rosin unchanged : Spirits turpen tine .steady. ' There is no news from the Virginia duellists. Dukes left $2,000 to hi sweet heart, Miss Mary Beeson. - Father Ryan delivers the literary address before the University of yiroiniS. Judge Burke, of Cleveland, thinks the vote in Ohio will bo very close, and that Hoadly will get a large Cierman vote. Rev. J. J. Snmmerbeli, of Tren ton, N. J., is suing for divoree be 'cause of his wife's infidelity to him. She denies, and accuses him. Charleston, S. C, has had three suicides recently. Two Germans were of the number. The last was William Schmitt, an old resident. . What is the matter with the Penn sylvania doctors? Another one has been arrested for criminal malprac tice. His name is William Hamilton .ami he lives at Dunbar. So Dr. Wheeler wheeled George 13. out of the Internal Collectorship in the Fifth District after all. Ever itt is so in politics. One fellow will push out another fellow. "The apostate Hoadly" i what your Republican organ calls him; IIe I is almost as big a thorn in their sides just now as Ben Butler is in the sfdes of a Beaeon street nabob. Washington and Lee Uuiversity has conferred LI P. on Dr. Tlios. E. Peck, Union Theological Semina ry; Hon. John W. Daniel Virginia; .Hon. John G. Carlisle, Ky. 'The largest cotton seed oil mill in the world was set on fire by lightning and destroyed. It was at Algiers in Louisiana! Loss $1,000,000. Several adjoining cottages were burned also. he Massachusetts Senate refused to raise the committee asked for by Gov. Butler to investigate the alleged malfeasance in the management of public charitable institutions. Are they afraid of light? -. Turn it 9; - Rev. Dr. John M. . Atkinson, late President of Harajxlen 'Sidney Col- We. Va.. has been retained in the o - - ' 1 Faculty as Emeritus Professor of Moral Tiiosopny. mis iooks as n i the Doctor's health had improved. John H. Alexander, colored, lias teen admitted to West Point as a .cadet. He stood an excellent cxiuni- I nation We hope he wilt turn 6nt I better than Flipper and Wfiitla&r, the two colored cadets who preceded him. ::. I The North 6aiy?4as. There ma&b A widf treatn of immigration i t Ohio; Indiana, IUinois and Michigan; TbVhole .South vnma aM lwv fMhnfarv in the same vayf Texas ought to b divided into at least three Sutes;'- i.utr mum. pUFct luuuieisau irvw u iuat was in tne Mrt iirtv-Mnrdftpal dnrf. u eaune ice cream fmlisli mm)t house have gone to Queens- I here both parties were fearfully wounded, i I lgned. , ,.vn for shipment to the United States. 2?Jh of. P0 caught thera onthe I V0K. XXXII.NO. 84. I Referrine to the f&ilnm.Af Mr Tnmlinn ... 47- We- . I vuiuvu u kt na naa 4 ariesiArt mirtf uuuer warrant at Hanover Jtxnctton; xne Kichmond Dispatch says-' , t.T v-i - v. . TomllwTn whkiT "Sr ti "V tt - i it t .wu. uwu w RWupond, had the right to bttJr Urn to .uiB cut i or tnm iMt nn. At k. i M tij impression was that this could not be done. 1 Had it been doneMr. Beirne would M been pat under bond here. . That ol Jtsc ah fAa,; v. n.i... would not ston a fifttrt Wr TTJm I m. 2lf a this time under a peace, bond of I except after conriction ; and th expert- fi.uw. aucn ' Donds cannot be forfeited I lin,S hno8t impoesibla Them has been I rval .a bm. J i; ".- .aa. i I f r? nereas tnat convictiaa for does- "o uiwuern case or convicuon, ana. field a case of circumstantial a evidence j .ft, . : 7 . , . r j It fa W iW.f .i place or has. taken place. Mr. Elarnl .is known to have been within reach Ta 3 xn . , , Drs. Taylor and Wheat, have left . Tk. I wuu VjI W Jf . Jl. 1AJ1U1 WOO W IbU XilUl in his other duel. Mr W. X.Royall : is with Major McCarty, and A. W. Jones is tho adviser, of Mr. Kagland. Tuesday was the day expected for the duel. In Montana Territory there arc al ready 600,000 sheep and the authori ties pay $24 bounty for every bear- killed. 'In North Carolina, one of the original thirteen States that first composed the:TJwon;there are a few i hnn,W 't'hnnaWvwl' W a ' hundred thousand sheep, and dosr raising is looked upon as one of the fide arts and is to be encouraged by the acts of the Legislature. After awhile some advanced Solon may move to pay the owners of dogs a bounty for each sheep killed by the canines. The Charlotte Journal- Ob server told this, which we print a second time: A farmer living near Charlotte de siring to go into ' the business of sheep raising he bought eighty-five sheep and put them on his place, and in one night last week the dogs or the neighborhood killed more than half of them. He then housed his sheep and thought he had saved the remainder of them, but' the dogs got into the fold and killed several more. About the same time they destroyed twelve sheep for another gentleman in an adjoin ing larm. The high protective Philadelphia Times blows for Randall long and loud. It is pleased to say in its or dinary vigorous style: "This unintended boost to Randall from the idiotic Free Traders has about settled his election to the Speakership of the next Mouse, but some of the Democratic de structionist seem to think it would be bet ter to give Randall another boost by as sailing him for not plunging the country into anarchy in 1877 by preventing the electoral count in the House." Will Sam Randall indorse word for word, without mental reserva tion or verbal equivocation, the tariff plank-in the Ohio platform? S f ! I I II Bishop Wilson, of the Methodist Church, preached the annual sermon before Washington and Lee Univer sity, Va,,and "created a profound im pression by ita logical completeness and sympathy," say 8 the Richmond. Dispatch, Dr. Moses Hoge made. a great effort" in his address. Bish op Wilson is one of the best finished and ablest of living Methodists and Dr. Hoge ja facile princeps among his brethren. The Philadelphia medical ghoul, Hathaway", M. D., Was in the habit of feeding dogs on dead babies. His wife say 8: 'Laree and ferocious hounds were in the cellar, and you could hear them gnawing and tearing the tender flesh from the little bones. The brutes were allowed to feast on more than" one human bodyv and they seemed to relish the awful meal," This beats the Tewksbury tanning. And all this in the boastful and en- lightened North. The Baltimore Democrats have pooled their issues and. the factions are united. The Republicans were counting high on the divisions of the Democrats and expected to reap the fruits. But the discord is hushed and Maryland is afe to the JJemoorat. . ...... 1 The result is said to do wo wot m wv jyuug ciuwia.o -j- rww VAa seventv vearsoldthe other day and he liad a big reception and many ngratalations fromis- tingnished men and others. H. W. says be expects to go wwwi.ow. taff He ought to stop talking, bias- phemjr Witt tnaung jests oi-sacreu things) - . When an editor in Bolivia writes anything that the President does not Ae bisars re bored. . Senor Irat- zos, of W-td TAttia has -just suf- fercd 'that penalty. Arthur might catch an ideA front this snmmary ray of disposing' of presidential critics , 13 - Tf S" i t -4 1 JL I o.-,- rr'M.-n WM.AU,. UXMUUIU., i - - r --! . i . t . . 1 I jbeea redooedtofl year,. , ....i:--,..:-. I if ' 'iV.-l?.' reabyterianr' Od 8ab ? i osui; ttans zutu. tnere were nine aaaiuona batbr Jane1 20th, there were nine' additions the' tocmbcrthip of 1 'M ftjtettan f 1 . .. .. . -i7rr--. i .ntrrr.a ax insirtn l : ; Ienoir; cjop, I as vfi bav berore atautf . w intt umad is 1 U oaa be aU over tho countjK fta wtrt ,M tf l' 1 Avn inn HUumtAnf BnMff am ' ' i orer pje ledxnont lGreeiisiboro kB; r4 ih y uKOTatv n xmnooiSDe oominn Tttasea xo wii this morning on his way to Kaleigh wilu TfiTon wowten tos tne pmitrntlirj ' - -New 6eriivWa.-lTOlejrnirS yesterday announcing j that hfav about a score of. our citizens were made se-lf y night aM 'Saturday frtm ; Various causes are as-; Oxford TorcUiaH: The Hen- derson Gold ZmT sneairs . cnmnlaiateahr of the escape of : the Vance county prisoners I from our iaU last week. We don 1 know this matter. Burwell Hall in Ueuder- SS Immvs J va-ajyaj,svaaa t v umay i w wa It has a seating capacity of 800. The I resiaence or Mr. Jonja jjuiiock, tnree mues north of TiUageof Sassafras Fork, was I onltMlv mhhihuJ W flrr. nn ThlirHnv I ""WJ rml-v 1 ' - J pipe in adjoining cooking' room, lnsur- ance $1,500. Nearry all of the furniture was saved. Lumberton '. Robesonian; A man by the name orLowrey, son of Sin clair liowrey, residing in the Fates' settle- ment,in this county; was killed by a train one night last week. It is thought that be was trying to steel a ride .and fell, betweeu the cars, tils body was so frightfully muti lated as to be almost beyond recognition. mr. u, m. mcarrae, wno was m town to day (Tuesday) gives , some details of a frightful storm which visited the Spring Hill section of Richmond and the VSJLXr stone and McLauchlln were the principal sufferers in Richmond, and Messrs. Rus sell, McBryde (Jas.,) Wright (Milton,) and Alford in this county. Houses and fences were demolished by wind, and crops creatly damaged by hail. Charlotte Journal- Observer: Mr; John Riley, ayonngman of Long Creek towaaatp,- ' a eon or Andy miey, was drowned in the Catawba river on Saturday near Sample's mill. Rev. Wm.R. At kinson, principal of the Charlotte . Female Institute, has offered a three years' scholar ship to the young lady who is most profi cient in ner classes as tao city graded school. A little colored girl, whose parents, reside on the line of the Lincoln- ton railroad, a short distance from the city, was out picking blackberries along the line of the railroad, when in tramping about through the bushes she was bitten on the ankle by a copperhead snake, Mr. WilL H. Kirkpa trick, a young farmer of Harrisburg. was yesterday lying in an un conscious condition, resulting from a snake bite. He was bitten .Sunday after noon and suffered intense pain. ' Mr. H. a Williams, of Matthews station, has shown us specimens of quartz and compact brown ore with free gold in flakes, which, on examination by experts, was pronounc ed far above the average of ores' from this section. It had been taken from a mine situated about seven miles southwest of Matthews Station. Dr. Cb as P.Wheel er has gone to New York, taking with him his large collection of North Carolina gems. Many of the stones are in the rough, but be has cases of polished stones, including beryl, amethiat, garnet,- ruby and quartz. Many a New Yorker's knowledge of North Carolina will be vastly Increased before Dr. Wheeler returns. Mr. Joe. McLnre and a party of friends went out to the country on a fishing excursion last Satur day night and on the return trip home they met with an accident which resulted most seriously for Mr. McLure. The party were riding in a back, Mr. McLure and a friend sitting on the rear seat, and about two o'clock Sunday morning as they were driving past btewart s mill, a plunge of the hack upset the rear seat and threw Mr. McLure violently to the ground. He fell with such force as to break his left thigh in a very bad manner, the jagged ends of the bones protruding through the flesh. TZBTIE! CITY. mcW ADVKRTISENE74TK. MXTHSOH--ndt weather articles. II AKRisoW Ariiif-Strawhats. Maboctc Meeting St. John's Lodge. E. W. Mahhtno Wrigntaville Soand. FIaix & PeaksaIX Choice groceries, . p 'S" ttl Hltary Parade mm Kapetlm. Pursuant to announcement the Wilming ton Light Infantry , Company paraded for inspection yesterday afternoon, upon the lawn at the City Hall. The company was first reviewed by Col. Cameron, Inspector General of the N. C. State Guard, and then went through a number of evolutions and the manual of arms, with an exactness and promptitude which,, showed, great profi ciency in drill- The . inspection then fol lowed, which was rigid and thorough. Col. Cameron, we hear, paid the company a very nandsome compliment ana ex pressed himself r as highly gratified at its fine appearance and proficiency. - Many ladies were present in the crowd assembled to witness the parade, who seemed to enjoy it immensely. 1 Xke FTewReetor ef Si. Joha's. I f; i i Rev. James Carmichael, D. D., the new Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church of this olty .arrived here fromJFrederfcksburg, Va., Tuesday night and will preach his first sermon to his new charge on Sunday. rjis last station was at Eastow, Maryland, Hels a tlemao 46 years of age, ana" ,serefe man of .deep learning and aa. entertaining speaker.. His fasnayfor the present re main at Fredricksburg. Dr. Carmichael is a native of Virginia. lljM.il !' TBTlf 'f w an inchtAd to the committee of in- vitalioriBsrs, H ,TC, 3Joorev M "f. Bland and J. B Moore, for an invitation to attend the cekmonles IncidenC totne layof the corner stone of the court honse.at'BurgaW, oa , ik ath '- rtf Jntv: - The occaskn I es$ud enjoyment , m , rioasiT in m d i li sVeal ReeeiBte Of OttOIi: 8t6tdV 3 -f-1 A ieksry rata fell oWe' tester dayaftoon-ttA'cloc ;k r -Ttoe first 'cantaloupes of the, season Were in market yesterday. Ji night for H pleasiue trip to the Nprth- . , ' i' NisW 1 dofeBj 4 captured " wlthon 1 ! I tadgesttnaieted yesterday: ; The i whom numncr Kiueu so i&r zoou bd zv. - f ' ' 5 iri ri'ii:' s" I i -v.. u. uwiw iitv . brother; Ifr.Tt J Harriss, was knproving.; - - . . 1 - 4 uauKs i or an invitation 10 me fourth annual (nencement of ) o Wo learn that five members of the same family in this city were made sick on Monday night from eating cake and drinking lemonade, 'rrr Pon't iorget the excursion to day, on the steamer Passport, under the, auspices of Germania Lodge No. 4, K. of P. A fine time is expected. - We learn that a party is nego tiatuig with Capt J. T. Harper for an ex cursion to the "Rocks" and Blackflsh grpunds on the 4th of July on the steamer Italian. Capt. W. A. Cumming informs us that Mr. W. C. Elam was a private in , Co. C. 3rd N. C. Infantry. Our impres sion ia that he also served in a Virginia company. -"Mr. John L. Macumber, a recent ' lhe l8,nd lte f Medicine, is here for the purpose of loca- ting in his old home and practicing his profession. It was Officer Joe Everett's brother-in-law, Mr. Robert Canaday, who has returned from a four year's trip to England. We erroneously referred to him as a brother of Mr. Everett, Capt. B. G. Bates has just re turned from a somewhat protracted visit to the North and West, during which he made a stop at many of the large cities. His account of. the wholesale slaughter of innocent porkers at Chicago is interesting. The Charlotte Journal- Observer say 8: 'A vast amount of work is now being done on the - Carolina Central Rail road between Charlotte and Shelby, and within the course of a year this part of the line will be one of the finest and safest roadB in the State. Already $60,000 worth of filling and bridge building is. under contract.'' ' " ' " Killed on the Railroad. A young mulatto by the name of Betrick Lowrey, aged about 18 years, was found badly mangled on the track of the Carolina Central Railroad, a few mornings since, near Pates', about .five miles this sido of Red Banks, in Robeson county. He was at the store at Pates' about an hour before the train passed, and the body was found between the tracks at a point about fifty yards from the store. He had not been drinking, and his friends areata loss to know how be came to get in the way of the train. Deceased was a son of Patrick Lowrey, living near Red Banks, and was a near relative of the once notorious Henry Henry Berry Lowrey, though not a sym pathizer with him is the lawless proceed ings which made his name a terror to the good people of Robeson county. mayor cnrt J. H. Durham, the colored youth, re ferred to in our last as having been arrested for .sleeping under houses and being a homeless and friendless wanderer, was be fore the Mayor yesterday morning, who ordered "that the defendant be imprisoned until some body comes forward and takes his indenture" . Jacob Thompson.cbarged with disorderly conduct on Front street, at 12 o'clock Tuesday night, was required to pay a fine Of $5, or be locked up for twenty days. He paid the amount and was discharged. SaaUhTUle Ills BehMl. The 'Students' Reception," incident to the Commencement of Smithville High: School, takes place to-morrow (Friday, June 29th), at 8 o'clock p. m. The man agers are Misses Una Williams, Ola Wes- cott, Ola Gore, Lizzie demjmons, Lizzie Newton, Eittie Morse, Annie DoBher, An nie Daniels, Susie Bobbins and Ida Morse. The following comprise .the marshals: Thomas Thompson, ebief; Jesse Price, Robbie Morse, Charles Harper, William Bremer, Eddie Davis and Fred. Harper. Thanks for an invitation to be present. ' Forelg- Shipments. The following were the. foreign ship ments yesterday; The brig. Geo. B. ' Dale, Capt. Pierce, was cleared for St. George, Grenada, by Messrs. Northrop & Cumming; with 151,364 feet of lumber and 160,000 shingles; valu bring Em N. valued at $3,369. 46V also, the Johnson, Capt. Doanc, for I Geprgetowh, Demarara, by Levy, Craft & Co., with 310,043 feet of lumber, valued at $2,940. Total value of foreign exports for the day $6,300.46. ' - ' Wt M ; ' . ' i j . ' I iurowumim grc;j, owitU" I Dices of the Sunday School of . the First Baptist'churchi proved to be a very enjoy- able one , The heavy shower of rain which deluged the dty about 3 o'clock in the af- ternoon did iot disturb the equanimity of 1 the excursionists, as not a drop was wastea oa inem.', - a aoj mmma . mi ibub The boat went hhout six mijes outside. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the lienenx 01 commerce and Agncuiture. ' 00TTON-BKX.T BVLLxrnr. i . ,. jane Pittas-re f.sa. t AYERAGB , Dtstmcts,'. Max. Temp Mln. Temp. Ralni FalL Wilmington 87 89 87 ; 90 85 83 j 88 -W 95 ! 89 85 "83- 4 68 4 69 60 CO ei 69 ' 4 1 1 .57 oa, .19 .04 .00 ,00 .03 .00 .00 .00 1 Charleston I gavlah ! 1 1 AiiiintA Montgomwy vt . aiobife New Orleans .. I.SitlvK1. I I . asmovAl It .... 1 unite iiock. . . . ; I Memphis I Wesakier lalaeueBa. The following are the indications for to day.: For the Middle" Atlantic States, light rains,- followed by slightly 'warmer fair weather, variable winds, . and higher barom eter in the southern and central portions. ' For, the South Atlantic States, clear ing and fair weather, southwest to north west wjnds, higher barometer and station ary or higher temperature. For the Golf States, fair weather, light variable winds, stationary or slight rise in temperature and. barometer. For the Tennessee and- the Ohio Valley light variable winds, generally from south west to northwest, partly cloudy weather, slight nsc in temperature and higher ba rometer. ' - ' A Plea For tke .Doc. Our evening contemporary thinks "that the haste with which the city authorities atch all of the unfortunate canine. that arejaetted on the streets, taken without badges, is rather unseemly'. This is a sensible suggestion. We know it most be sensible, because this writer made a similar suggestion yesterday to the Mayor of the city. Our neighbor is practical again when it says: "A dog may have been listed and badged, and the badge may have been lost or stolen, and the dog may be captured and killed without the fact having been dis covered." Twice within the past six years have the badges been stolen from the dogs of the writer, and the same-thing may occur again. Now, would it not be rather hard on "Dash" and "Duke" to place their heads beneath the murderous axe without giving them the opportunity to show that their taxes had been paid "according to the statute in such case made and provided." Let the captured dogs be kept in confine ment for twenty-four hours at some point where they will not disturb the peaceful slumbers of ye quiet denfzenV Yf a valua ble dog is missed for that period of time the owner will be sure to look him up. ' If found in the hands of the dog catchers, let him be released on payment of double the usual license tax, provided ho has not al ready been badged. If it can be shown that the tax has already been paid, turn poor Tray loose and let him go home with his master rejoicing. - Death of an Old Ctlaea. Mr. L. M. Williams, the venerable Clerk of the Market, and probably the oldest citi zen of Wilmington, died at his residence yesterday evening after a brief illness. '.Mr. Williams was in the 82nd year of his sge, and up to the time of his last sickness was active and indefatigable in the performance of his public duties. A friend informs us that be was born in Onslow county, but had been a resident of Wilmington for nearly thirty years past He was a con sistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for over sixty years, ' had served as a trustee of Front Street M. E. Church in this city, and was always ready and active in the support of his chosen church and its institutions. As a citizen be was held in the highest esteem, winning the respect and confidence of all by his upright conrfuct, his generous sympathies add his kind and gentle nstnrc. f. O. O. P. . At a regular meeting of Orion Lodge, No- 671. O. O. F., held last evening, the following officers were elected for the en suing term: N. Gw a A. Craig. V. G. R. H. Orrell. R. a J. H. Pugh. P. a W. a Farrow. T. W. S. Warrock. These, together with the appointive offi cers, will be installed on the 11th of July next m m m A. Peader Barglar. ; Adam Green, colored, was brought to this city yesterdny under a- commitment from Justice H. N. Blood worth, of Bur gawr Pender - county, charged with bavin burglariously entered an inhabited house ia that county by breaking Into it In the night time. ' He was ; not Suffered to give bail, but was ordered to ' be confined in the county jail in this city nnlil the next term of the Superior Court for said county. British brTrrae Jvrier, Bartlett, hence, arrived at Hull,. Eng., Juno 23. 'There .are brain storms . that shatter a man's organization", his nerves shriek for; relief, and neuralgia banishes rest. At such a time, if the miserable sufferer: -would use Benson's Celery .and Chamomile , PiUs,Eh would find perfect relief. '' T ? i. Bijaa, WlttlAMS -In this city, at B. M., yaaUr day, LKYV1S X. WILLIAMS, la Ue Slat I far of bis Me. . .':r ; - . ; if-' TM funeral Win take place ft Jday mornlnjr, at lOotolookV from his bUe resides oa Prtnoeas, betwea;?IAh aad Sixth streets, from thenoe to Oakdale Oemeterr Msa4srasd. aeqaatntaaeee pjre hrrlted tp attend. , "s,,! -u.. MMW aaaawaaaaaaa)- tJMBBBi aaBaaaaaajar "aaW " - 1 i .. r . . . . . " . I I I p i - : WHOLE NO. 4910 .CITY ITE3IS rZKSON ALt TO KXJf ONLTI Tna Voittw BxtCo Manihall, Mtea will eend Dm. Prss CxutBEATxa KLacrso-VoLTAiQ Bcvm Aim Xlbo raie Amuiwn on trial fur tairtj n ea trial fur thirty -dava to ate ) who are afTUoted with Norvoee VnAllt7aadalanboAd.aBdk1ad of (too na; or-old Debt bUity. Lo0 troablea. iroaranttselnir aiKiedv and eoBtte r atorattoa of bealtk and loaaiv rvrots ii itia i laaalv vlnr abora. a. a. trial Is Showed ebora. N. a No rUk h tnctvrtxLaj UUrtr ADVlCa TO MOTngBa-Are at aUrht aad broken of roar rest ufferlnir and errHur wim pahi of cnttlntr awth 1 ir wo, mm u n mm tree a aotue of aaa. Wnuixwr'i Soonnjia Srmrv for children ttki Hm. laivalnehtoealwilaMa. tt wiU reUeve the poor tuue annerer uameaiateif. Depend apoa it, motlir. Ux w ao mitrtaaa about k. item draentery and diarrbcrm. reciuatea the atomaeli and bowel, oares wlad eolia, aoftena th tuna. taste, and ia the preeortpUon of one of tee oldoM aad best female phraiclaaa and Mm la tbe Unt- aeq at ateena m toe aaie by au arnaataU Uutmga- fmt tho wru-irl MMtlxntiihottW NEW APVKUTOKMKNTS. sr. jomrs hall, WTLMmQTON. It. C, 83th Jose. 18W. REGULAR MONTULT MXETINQ OF 8T. JOHN'S LODOB Nrt. 1. A. P. St A. K .. will do neia mis (Tboraaay) renin:, at n o'clock. Aaiu) v;. aunim, Je S3 It Secr'y. llWrightsville Sound. BOARD BT THE DAT. WEEK OR MONTH, oaa be obtained at PINK OROVR MUSIC on tbe ParlUon every eveauui P1GFISU plentlfol. ED. WlLSOK MANTOTfO, J 88 it Proprietor. Grand Family Excursion ! TTNDEU THE AUSPICES OP GERMANIA LODGE, NO. 4, K of P., to SMITHVILLE AND THE FORTS.on the Steamer PASSPORT, THURS DAY, JUNE 38th, 18BS: Macic and nfreahnienta on board. Adulta, 80 oenta. Committee H. C. Prempert, H. Weaaenaen, John O. Oldenbattel, Wm. Oenaant, John GerdU, H. Bremen, W. Doacbcr. je 2Q3t an tn th JJEN'S FANCY BATH SUITS, Balbrhrcan Underwear, Lisle Thread Underwear, Liant Wet(fht Sacka, , Preach Senrea and Batlate, Adapted to hot weather at MUNSON'S, Merchant Tailor and je 38 It Gents' Purnlaher. Excellent Styles ! Straw Hats ! MARRIWN a ALLEN, Hatters. je 23 it Choice Groceries. A FEW TURS ORANGE COUNTY CRRAME RY BUTTER the VERY BEST. 500 Bbtfl (rood 7L0UR, freah ground. Fresh ground WATER MILL MEAL, . MOLASSES and SUGAR COFFEE and TEA, TOBACCO. CIGARS and 6NTJFF, All at eloee prioes to prompt paying cuatomera. HALL & PEARSALL. je S8 DA W tf At Publishers' Prices. ALL PAPERS, MAGAZINES, LIBRARIES aad BOOKS at PnbllHbera' Princn. Hark Nun ben of aaytblni; tn the Reading Line promptly ordered. HARRIS, NEW8 A CIGAR STORE No. 6 N. Front I je7lf Improved TAYLOR CIIM, With Lumen1 Beater Attacliment. JF YOU NEED A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GIN get prices from na, We offer thla Gin not aa the CnArarr, bat aa the BEST on the market. GILES A. MTJRCH1SON, ja 27 tf 10 A 111 North Front St. FINE PORTRAITS IH CRAYOH. NO ONE NEED HESITATE TO ORDER ONE OF these Portratta, beeanael warrant aCfatthfal llkeneaa and firatlaaa execution. They will rive rood aatlsf action. I refer U formwrpntrona and Editor of Stab. ORIN T THOMAS, Art tut. Studio over HebbfirrTl Lire Book and Mnaic Store, WUmlnrton, N. C. je 8S tf ' Artistic Photogf aphs. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE - A RT ENABLE US to make FINE WORK at REDUCED RATS a. Every one Invited to call and aee Samplea. Sat tafactory work rnaranteed. Speetal attention Cdd to copying Old Picture. Prints made from r. Oir'a Neratlrea at low rate. J. F. LARDNEB, Pnotoarrapber, je SS tf Yatea Gallery. ;New ScarbprOTigh, -; N O. 104-KOBTH- WATER , ,, . AW PJOWCEB3 BTRKETa, Tbe tneai WTNES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. v noara l.m per Day." Tnree ! Meaki SSa. Mo MmU aent TteketefLOO, 8ta- iU A SELLERS. jelOtf . ' SCARBOKOUGU , i i ii. : I v 4 dari ' dlJturbf-f ; ' i , '1 1 rrm .,... '" r 1-T".,... ' ' !) Ir,..,.. '.' rme V. 14 T wo v a. . i . . 'Tbri WU, One Moata,. . iTw MnoLlia,.. . . Thr M'TmVkm,. . . t Ala MoaUan.,h.. - Ope T ear., y. ... ... . aaventMOkeats UXa at ? tlotiaterylowrsua,' " Tas Baas aohd MetarU tr saaks rw " NEW ' AD VJiKTISEM i: N 1 BR0WN& RODDK .Tth rrnl Il" - . .1 '-.' Just Call and 8 c Oar naURXD LA WHS at ae rwryerd.' WASn FOrUKS at to per yard LADtcsr nxiffcTTrcrrrn natnt . . -WWtai Oblored Vnenatr oxrrr ATOantRcram,'ttiu inead Border, SVi. A BIG PR1VS A New Lot of DOTTXD SWIM for . U4 Droawa, fmai lte to SSe LADIES AND GENTS' sun m xn tmnKavxc t a foil anaort BLACK AND CREAM SPANTSIt LACXS. ' ' 7 4 JUST KKCKIVED, ::c ; A Lot of lAdlra' Bcanllfnl LISLE THMEiD and BLACK BILK JERSEY GLOVES, . Alan, a Lot of Ladiea aad Mtaera' BLACUCaad t COLORED HOBB aoaafttloa: alee, v t $ V'4l AGENTS FOR . '! . ImUc CScorge 4-4 Kherjlfif. DONT FORGET. ! v BROWN & RODDICK x -r. North Front Rtrort' jeao U Check Books. pROM THE FIRST f F JULY CHICKS W 1 n oat Tiro-Cent Stamp will be InwfuL r On Wednoaday I ran aupply CTllXX fSOtS ' on The Dank of Now Hanover and The Flint Ka tlonal Bank. . . , - Dr.oka, coBtalotoR nrty, Ona Undrd Sad Tw a Hundred Chock, will be ' 1 V - For aaie at -. t v L , '. HXINSRERnXlM Live Book and MevouHtorrft. Je26tf WANTED 75,000 FOPUDS OF CURED VOti 1X1 NO UK." - 3,000 10,000 9,ooo rocxDs op xroi : . rp ajstaffv Ajo. ntdea. Ran. Draw O -. Cmat Wronght Iron, Caaraa, HtA, v.n- Ao. paid IIS Nutlh Waur aireH. , June 84 Iw LesVThan Cost l v e T UOSE SERGE LACED AND WTTCKZP SU0E8 lor Mlaaea and Ladles, w a aaUlatfr l leas than Coat, are coin faat. BoUaaeaJI vmr'r aad aoenre a pair. Toa will not hatavtha i " tnnttr acaln aoon to boy a Shoe fo. faav fm1 , wtmn nun. uin 1 or i.ki wtwtii w im, 1 ralue. Good, are dcalrablo and have iril r In them. '.". Geo. . French & Son.;, im Noirrn front irmKrr.v' -. 114 I RONT STTIEKT IS ALL AHI.A7.E WITH It AT: , noaaand tiaddlorr ola. Trik aad Tr t-. ling nag. Klf NfU for Hoi a. rathi IHii , Snmierr Lap Rotia of brvotlfoJ puro. 1 1 Bioolalor Marnnaa atltl aboad. W iftm . and R pair, wtia dorabl lit f and dkapabU, ' r- liagea. Bngglea, Carta, lraya, Ae, aVe. . . - v llorao-Hhoelng aarwlaJiy. )Ult ' MrlwtfGALL A nOWpKf xX-X&l Furnituro : r T LOWEST PRICES AT THE NEW FURXI- L '. tare Store of BEn RENDS A MUM ROE, a. t. Oor. Market and 8nd BU., Wnmmgton, 71. t . .' a je4U r 1 Delightfully Cooll : gNowa head rnoTECTOR a stnue nuv ventlre agalnat aanitrokra or eon real lo of the brain, by keeping the head cool vrxlrr th lmt ( Intenae heat of the iron Adjaatalte la . an la- atant to any six) and atyle of Hat JMce tbe, Another Orou of thoa DAMDSOMt XIUE 8CAXFS jnat arrived. Friee V. . . , SILK AND COTTON DOSTOlf CASTERS. Ev ery gentlemaa thoaUl wear them. , . .. . New Lot sniRTS and UNDERWEAR. JOHN DTKO Ac OHV Je CI U Tailor aad Dahmf vherr ' L Good AND BEAUTTPTJL UNKN TABLE DAMAJfiJ. Napklna, Doytaa and Tow, U, vrrvc hoa. Tlaiwl kerehlefa, Ljneeand WhUe Uom : MWf wif ply of Check! Sootrh Lnwna M lHo-, oenla I'aeirtA Lawns, aad ma ay either bockI J"-t re eelved. JI7tf JN. J. UkCUtK. . PniladelphiA Root Bccri THIS BEER IS NOTjTNLT A mLTjin peeanAeDawe.t'etoweof the hn-t j aaat and javtgoretlng warm whether. 1 rear artakng fmcn U hi pawllarfy eflWwntowe O i a WrfarUU i the Wood, and k. dad ha a atrwrr erk. I hlgWy rooanid)M a j Jeltf FnOt and fi S.M. HOKTHitfira mafwythiean i f ;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 28, 1883, edition 1
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