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pes or . v i K V.. TOM have tSTII - i 4 I PEON It 25 Ct9 t pounds EES SKS, CAKES, Ins, lAJYD, fancy. The ;Morniii2 Start , rUBUSHSP- OA1LY 'icXCKPT MONDAY S ,.. RATtcs OP KHASnuiFTfOH. rj aDVawu. ' -.n Ym thy MaH), l8feBK fakU ... .... $7 0 Six Months, -' . 4M Vhree Months, - - WTl J 00 .rffIT?Cttt5ib8C,rl5??s delWedla any part l,2. 'Jn'?i CyXT? Pr wek- Our City ro nt &othorlzod to collect for nwra roan three months ia advance. - Mtr at the Post Office at Wilmington. N. C.i .' " Heoowr Class Matter. - MORNING EDITION. ' OUTLINES. T?tal oet receipts 6f cottoo ,874,10$ V - P.. D;: Conger, a son of Sena-i tor eoogeiv appointed postmaster at Wash-' ington. , r Small pox has broken T out among the Indians in Arizona. Deaths from cholera at Damklta, for twenty-fourf "urj, iw. - j onn Jieiiy'ol JNew York, in a speech at Sprjjtf field. Mass.. get the npmi- iou for President in 1880, and failing, med his ioflucuco to defeat Hancock. ' George Lake, a negro, hunir at (Cambridge, Md., for a criminal assault, upo&,,a lady. Germany suggests the mediation of. Russia in the difficulty between France. and, China. An Iron bridge near Xor-f walk, Wia undermined by" ttood'.vo way .letting down two engines and tfirfeej cars; fireman was scalded to death. rri Lane lJriUon, arrested for murder at OTand City, pAo., by two constables, killed one; of lhem and mortally wounded Ibeotoer.i Business failures throughout the coun-. Irjr for the past six months number 4, C3'7;i. iur; namiuies were $oo,uuu,uuu. in a -"tiattle between revolutionists and soldiers in Quorito, Mex.,7 of the former were killed anl eleven wounded; the town of Lance In n has been burned. Touey James. h murro murderer, hung at Darien, Ga. Oue Maiming murdered by .George F. Grant, in Pittsylvania county Va. ; Grant fscujcd. Hiram Blair shot his wife muiI then killed himself, at Keelhs burg, Ills. ; the wife may recover. he counties of Pender and Vaace, in vforlli Carolina, have Ijeeii added lo the Fourth Collection District; these counties: were accidentally overlooked when the districts were reorganized. A sunken "ok, dangerous to navigation, off Cape eral, has'been destroyed by the U. S. " Powhatan. Three murderers rnit--d at Fort Smith, Ark, A saw mill burned at Fernandina, Fla.-; ''O.OOO. New York markets : Is tho Oi3 per cent. ; cotton quiet at 109 16c; southern flour unchanged ... 5; wheat ungraded red 94c $1 17; corn, ungraded 4961ic; rosin steady'; spirits turpentine dull and tower at 36i37c. Seven hundred Mormons are ex pected at New York from Europe very soon. Mahoue has summoned all of the county chairmen of Ins party. lo meet in eoune.il. Washington and Lee University is in a betlcr financial condition than it liuf ever leen in its history. Jewhilikin8 ! Think of the Har vard alumni applauding old Hen. And bo they did. What next?' At it delphia. again. This time in I'hila- One O'Neil was shot in the jaw with a pistol. Drink the cause. .The Iowa Republicans renominated their State officers, and they put both protection and prohibition in their, platform. - There is' a great pauic among European residents, in Egyptyover the cholor. There is a general stamped o. . ' The U. S. Supreme Court J udges are worth jointly $15,000,000. Every public man in the North somehow has a plenty or gets it. New Y.ork will suppress the toy pistol on the 4th of July. There were over 6ne hundred deaths from it last July in the United States. In yesterday's editorials; "for ad vocate them for a reason read -"mioah " ft uriia inrr(ti1 III nroot. UbUOVIII " Mw w. g For "begin to meet out, read "mete,; &c." ,t -t: Tliink oTItT Over a million and a half copies of Martin Tupper's "Pro verbial Philosophy " have been sold in the United States. Slush and "clot ted nonsense!" The departures for Europe from New York are very numerous. Go ing to Europe, now is not half the job it was to go to New York sixty years ago from Raleigh. In the Richmond Dispatch of Thursday some additional graduates at the University of Virginia are re ported. Among them are E. A. de Schelnitz, of NprtbatojH in , Gen eral Chemistry. 5 ' Six Yale student were goUbJed,yp by the police and taken to the sta tion house. There was foo 'much mean whiskey it) their water, may be. Firing off cannon and fireworks was the offence. ii.' Proctor Knott's wife propheeied when she was about marrying him that sho was marrying a man who would ero to the , Legislature, the U. -in-it- , -, " -"T" "' ."-7 ... 1 ."" . " i . - rr - i . r " . : , - "L , . . " " ,Z Z - i i - -' " ' 1 ' ' ' " " ' - '" 1 - ' ' ' ! ' 11 i i 1 1 in., , i VOLw XXXII. NO. 86. S. Cnnrrr xw1 ZT tiAvom.' A 7 - - i tho wife proved a true prophet. 5 The Richmond Dispatch of Thurs day says a , duel will doubtless bo fought and one or' both be shot. Mc- Cartjr- and Royall, Beirne's friendsj were on the streets of Richmond on JVednesday We clip from it the following: 'A corre8Dondr,nt teleeraDhing from here to the Norfolk Ledger states that sev Ciuttv oguwuiiavy reruiycrB "I 1UJJ".T"U" :r,"r warded to him in West Virginia, andU is supposed that unless the cartelhas been rearranged they will be offered for use on the field; unless, indeed, the .other, side. have been. able to secure sucfL Jnc place the small five-shooters-,. Vr ; $w cns ln place ot A Vtnwvmf nant tairl4neta svfttskiaT tnanf fi the Cmef of Police yesterday and asked Aim why lie did not have Messrs. McUartyf aaa Koyau arresroojuajor jroeMaia no was ready to do so. if- the lieadimate brother would swear out a warrant. In at Some in New York think that Tilden is coaching Judgo Iloadly. The bid man know-how to pull the ?vr-'-M'--i ;i'v.-i;.r , . straga ancinwui ao ms work well if he undertakes it. Bat how can a man paralyzed in both arms do the driving"? Watterson is still in New York, and in a recent interview he said: 'You may be sure that the Democratic party throughout the country regard the Ohio campaign as of vital importance and will do their utmost tor iloadly. 'Does Mr. Tilden share this champion ship of Hoadly's cause ?' 'Most assuredly, I have already said in the Courier-Journal how satisfactory the nomination was to uov. .Tilden. 'Does Mr. Tilden's championship of Iloadly extend beyond the Ohio governor ship to the Presidency ?' 'That is going entirely too far into the future. Representative Dunn,of Arkansas, is in "Washington. Jle is opposed to J doing anything with the present tariff. A bettinsr man might safely go a hundred that Dunn is for Ran dall. Watch him and see if he does not vote for him. Now Dorsey, please don't. The old sinner is talking of joining the Democratic party. Please wait un til ,old Ben Butler "shuffles off." The party could not possibly stand old Ben and Dorsey at the same time. Spirits Turpentine. Mr. Julian S. Carr, of Durham, has been elected President of the Greensbo ro Female College Association. Col. A. M. Waddell has retired from the Charlotte Journal- Observer, and be and family will sum. Tier it at the .Warm bpnngs. We have no personal knowledge of Mr. Hill, and we do not know whether the world is before or behind him whether be is on the sunny or shady side of life. Elizabeth City Eeonomul. Mr. T. H. Hill is about forty-six years of age, we would say. Star. Monroe Enquirer and Express: The vote cast at Mt. Prospect is about one hundred. Out of this number there are ten men that will weigh over two hundred pounds each. Mr. John W. McCain took sixty-two pounds of honey from the third story of a Simplicity hive. He has Italian bees. Away with the old black bee. Weldon News; The weather has been favorable for crops of all kinds for the past few weeks and the growth is good. The only trouble is grass. Little Eva Potter broke her arm between the elbow and wrist on Thursday. She was walking across the railroad track when she stumbled and fell, her arm striking the rail.' irW ""' 'f '- 1 crop, so far as peaches and apples are com I m i . j. . til t cerned, is very short in many sections of the county. Saturday night, about 12 o'clock, the dwelling of Mrs. S. L. Savaee. near Scotland Neck, was discovered to be on. fire. The flames had gained such head way that they could not be stayed. All of the out houses were consumed, together with their 'contents. -Raleigh- Visitor: A private letter from President Battle of the Univer sity, to a friend in this city, says there are 160 NormalHes at the University, repre senting forty-eight counties. The whole souled liberal-hearted gentleman. Ju lian 8. Carr, Esq., of Durham, contributed ii snficient amount of funds to defray the expenses of removing the remains of our North Carolina soldiers now buried at Ar lington to the cemetery fax this city, -r Charlotte Journal-Observer! Capt. Harry Johnston reports that the rain up the Shelby division of the Carolina Cen tral Railroad Tuesday eveningwas just im mense. United States Deput Mar shal Davis, on the 23rd inst., arrested at Patterson, in Caldwell county, J. Harrison Pennell, on a charge of raising a govern ment check from $5 to $500. Penneli is a contractor on several mail routes in this State; is a prominent citizen of Caldwell, closely connected with some or the best famines' -in the : State,! and i has hitherto borne 'a good" reputation. . , , Fayetteville Observer: Died, on, the 24th inst., at his home in this coun ty, Foster Mason, aged 69 years. Died, on the 25th inst, in this place, ' Mat thew J. Atkinson, aged 58 years. He came to this country from England in 1848. The work of laying down the? cross-ties on tho road-bed" beyond the . Gulf toward Greensboro is progressing as rapidly as the ties can be delivered, and the Cape Fear & Yadkin , Valley . Company seems to be moving with equal zeal and energy at both ens of the line. , Whiteville Enterprise: One of the evidences of growth jn our county is the town ofCnadbourti. Where it stands but little more than a year ago there was not a sign of a dwelling. It was incorpo ratedytheaet '-Ijegl8lature'"and is now a very thriving Jittle village. Here is situa ted the large lumber mill of the Chad bourn MT11 Company. It Is the point at which the Chadbourn and Cbnwayboro Railroad WILMINGTON, N. G., j6ATtJHDAY, connecw witft me W.. y. A,;K, it. , rne j jiiessrs. v;nauooum nave a store at una i point, also .Messrs. Powell & Brown, who art; uoi(i uw meevsuum uusioeas uuu also do a good naval itortf business. 'The C. & a R R. hat been completed for about eigui. muea. , f uis orings ,h very near tno roaa irom taney to irair Jiiurx. Asheville : Citizens We clip the following from ..the local columns of tne .unarioue Jmrruu-uotefvfr, of Sunday giving an account of a storm, on the line of the road on Thursday iighi. ' There was a rain here that night, a tolerably heavy one and In some parts of the county rather a wasnmg one. tsut u win be news' to our rea4eTrtorearWThmabroad how destroc- t W ; Wa Urk finm1 Mitiniii men that no trestle, was wished awav. Most surely there was uot an hour's interruption to travel, ;The gold product of North Carolina in 1882 is nut down at tl80.000 ana of bu ver $25,0Q&S We have been I ,T -rI T7??r.7 jrrrij . rz it WUBjiiAlvMit " ffwtr timo that nmnnnt. in I jpold. Theyield of silver is larger than we utougnt. mere is goia in every county nimost. in the Ute. from Cherokee way down to Nash; but if $180,000 is all that is panned out in the year, it ia ilme to . stop DWBjrmgr t- Clinton Caucasian : Our enter prising and energetic townsman. W. A. Johnson, has been elected President of the telegraph Company. An excellent selec tion. Too much rain for the crops. . CrP doing finely where they have I oeen worked well and raptaiy. ur. j. H. Paison, we learn, has three hundred and sixty acres in cotton besides enough corn to make his supplies. His crop is One and a bushel measure would bold all the grass he. nas in bis cotton farm. lr. amuel Morrisey, who has been a ereat-suff erer for a long time, died on Tuesday night. His remains were attended to the place of inter ment in the cemetery yesterday evening by a large concourse of relatives and friends.; ms brother Owen was buried last week. Our friend Dr, H. C. . Herring, while ia attendance upon tneiJUentai Convention at Morehead City recently, formed the ac quaintance of a Marsh pony in a very disa greeable way. The pony shook with one oi uis bind legs. The hoof came in contact :i. v. t .- . 1. i i eyebrow, completely covering his left eye. Raleigh Newt- Observer : It gives ns pleasure to state that this year we win again observe the Fourth of July, bie gest of all national holidays, with a parade oi tne entire nre department and a grand display of fireworks, perhaps the best ever seen here. Mr. A. WTHay Wood tells us that a day or two since there was a desperate battle at Haw River between two Italians. One of the men was a laborer in a cotton factory, and other a farmer.. The farmer was beaten over the head with a rolling pin and his injuries are considered fatal. Seeing in the express office yesterday some sand-stone of fine color and texture, irom the quarries in Anson county, Hicks, the consignee. He says the stone is' I J. exceedingly fine, and is the kind which will 1 be used, in constructing the Governor's mansion. The disco ry of such a ouarry is of great value to th State. Mai. John C. Winder says that the rock crusher to be used in breaking up otone with which. to ballast the track of the Raleigh & Gas ton R. R., has arrived and is being put iu position just this side of Pranklinton. It will he able to do rapid and effective work. It is proposed lo abate no effort -o put the road-bed of this excellent line into as nearly perfect condition as possible. THBOITT. NEW ADVEHTISSnRNTV. Davis & Son Kennebec ice. The Masons To contractors. MuNsoN-Fall and winter samples. J. n. Hakdih Mineral waters, etc. G. R. French & Son Less than cost. Free Delivery rthe ATatla. Our Raleigh friends are going to ask for free delivery of the mails, and we hope they may get it; but they do not seem to exactly understand the law on the subject, which says: "Letter-carriers 7taU be em ployed for the free delivery of mail matter as frequently as the public convenience may require, at every place containing fifty thousand within the limit of the delivery of its pogtomce, and may be so employed at every place containing a population of not less than twenty thousand within its corpo rate limits, and at postofficea which pro duce a gross revenue for the preceding fis- caj year of not less than twenty thousand . Q . ... , . . J ... dollars." So it will be seen that a population of twenty thousand is a requisite to secure free delivery as well as a gross revenue of twenty thousand dollars per annum in re ceiBtsjj atidj these- receipts, bear in mind, must oe on stamps and envelopes aioae Wilmington got free delivery on a basis of population of oyer twenty thousand. The Spinsters. ' The spinsters betook themselves to the seaside yesterday, where they enjoyed tbefnaelvea, moderately well. . The. absfe&tf oi the boys was a martceu ana melancholy feature of the occasion, and . was-, the only drawback to the fullest measure of frolic some fun. Even our special reporter, who hadxiggyd himaclfvup in his daintiest style, was overlooked when the invitations were distributed, and as a consequence he cad give no detailed, account of fhe savings and doings of the venerable spinsters. How ever, our S. P. has secured a position as driver of the wagonette, and when the next pic nic is given be will be at the head of the procession. . ' Her, nr. Pcschaa1! Addreaa Defor Newberry College. The correspondent of The Charleston Newt and Courier gives V synopsis of the anntial address before the students of New berry College, South' Carolina, on Sanflay night last, his remarks being based oath 5th and 6th verses of the 137th Psalm: "If I forget thee, oh Jerusalem, let tnj right hand: forget canning;0. fecfjTle cor respondent speaks of .the address aa an elo quent one, and adds: "The lecturer spoke without the use of manuscript and with an ease and grace that is pleasing, and through out the discpurse, was .replete with beauti ful flowers of rhetoric ''"' "iV inadvertantly called the River Queen a side-wheel steamer in our last. She is a stern-wheeler . : -' Receipts of cotton yestorday 3 bales. Mr. Frank Koonce, of Onslow, was here, yesterday. There were no cases for the Mayor's Court yesterday morning. We learn that the Spinster's Club excurted to the Sound yesterday. Dr. W, H. Green's drug store 'is being ipucbed up with paint. Capt. Paddison says the crops are looking finely in the Point Caswell sec tion. Rev F. W. Peschau delivered the literary, address before Ahe Smith ville High, BchoqLon Thursday, and his effort is highly ipokenof. - Work on both ends of the Clin ton & Point Caswell Railroad is still pro gressing finely, and they say it already be gtw to loot Iroadiah.- Considerable excitement was created in the neighborhood of Fourth and Cbesnut streets, yesterday afternoon, over the report that a dog had bitten a baby. Raleigh is going to have a regu lar old-fashioned celebration of the 4th, with military parade, oration, fire-works. etc, as was the case last year Flow about Wilmington 7 The. new postal law, providing for a reduction of postage on letters from 3 to 2 cents, goes into effect on the 1st day of October, and not on the 1st day of July, as many seem to suppose. A young mulatto woman, whose name the officers could not ascertain, was arrested and taken to the guard house yes terday in a state of intoxication. She could not or would not walk, and the po licemen had to drag her through the streets. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sted- man le this morning for New York, whence they will sail for Europe, on the steamship Bothnia, of the Cunard line, next Wednesday. Their many friends wish them a pleasant trip and a safe return. They expect to spend about three month abroad. The German barquo Lydia Pe- achau, Capt. Bremers, was cleared from day. by Messrs. DeRosset & Co. and Peschau & Westermaan. with 3,000 barrels of rosin. 45 casks of spirits turpentine, 25 barrels of pitch, 5 barrels of gum thus, 50 casks of tar, and 15 barrels of crude tur pentine, valued at $6,165. The Fralt Grower Aaoetalln. We are glad to learn that an effort is be ing made to induce the above Association to hold their next annual Fair in this city. It was held in' Greensboro in August, of last year, and large crowds from all parts of the State were present. The exhibition was a decided success, there being a large display of fruits of all kinds, while the frnit interests were brought preminent ly forward and freely canvassed. We hope to hear that it has been determined to bold the coming Fair in Wilmington. It will be the means of bringing quite a large number of our Western friends to Wilmington, when they can make it convenient to spend a few days very pleas antly at the seashore, while at the same time the people of this section of the State can become better acquainted with their friends of the West and also with the pro ducts of their orchards, for which we of the East htfVe a great yearning. In this connection we would state that Mayor Hall, ia his usual prompt and de cisive way, took the matter of the pro posed meeting in hand yesterday.to the ex tent of raising a very liberal amount of money among our business men in the way of paying for premiums, which it is hoped will have its effect in inducing the Association to have theic Fair here. It certainly shows that our people are in earn est in the matter. The Mayor, we are in formed, will continue his efforts for the premium fund to-day, and will no doubt anatly increase his subscription to that end. CIiuim i cue Mmey rer isasiaesa Oa and after Monday next, July 2nd, ac- fording to an act of Congress passed at the fast session, a single domestic money order may be issued for any amount, from one cent to one hundred dollars, inclusive. Heretofore the amounts have been restrict ed to $50 or less. On and after next Mon day the fees to he charged for domestic or ders will be as follows: For orders aet ex ceeding $10JTcents; exceeding $10 and not exceeding $15, 10 cents; exceeding $15 and not exceeding $30, 15 cents; exceeding $30 and aot exceeding $40, SO cents; ex ceeding $40 and not exceeding $50, 25 cts; exceeding $50 and not exceeding $60,30 oents ; exceeding $60 and not exceeding $70, 85 cents; exceeding $70 and not exceeding $80, 40 cents; exceeding $80 and not ex ceeding $100, 45 cents. The fees on inter national money orders remain the same. This information we obtained on applica tion to Postmaster Brink, Marshal for tfc 4th at Bamw. The following is the list of Marshals ap pointed to ake ctaVfiB i of the cerepienies of laying the ,corner stone of the court house of Pender county, at Burlaw, July 4th: Dr. W, 'T. Ennett, Chief Marshal, and Dr. Walter C. Murphy, Walter Alderman. Major C. W; McClammy, J. K. Banner man, Robert Durham, Thomas Moore, R. P., Paddison, Quincj Bell, Joseph French. Joal F. Johnson, Robert Bordeaux and A. H. Paddison r' Assistant Marshals.' - JUNE 30; ,1883. War ItopartsaMrt, 81caauT aTrlee, l. Division of Telegrams and Reports' .for' the Benefit of commeree and Agriculttk re- COTTON-BK1T BULLKTIlf. V .; AVERAGE . . ; DraTMCTftk Max. Min.! Rain: . . , I Temp Temp. FalL Wilmington ... 89 68 .00 : Charleston 00 67 AO j Augusta.. 87 66 .01 ' Savannah . Atlanta 85 -j 62 .01 , Montgomery . . 87 65 .61 . Mobile........ " 80 68 .05 New Orleans., 00 68 .28 l Galveston 91 69 .02 , Vlcksburg 88 69 . ,05 LitOe Rock 91 64 .00 Memphis 86"' '65 .02 Welier Inelleatloa. The following are the indications fos to day:. For the Middle Atlantic States, local rains followed Ij . partly cloudy weather, southwest -winds, beooaung varialQe, with stationary or a slight fall in temperature and stationary qr higher barometer. For the South Atlantic States, generally fair weather, south to west winds and sta tionary or a slight rise in temperature and pressure. For the Gulf States, local rains, partly cloudy, slightly warmer weather, with light variable winds and slight changes in baro meter. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, local rains, partly cloudy, slightly warmer weather, with westerly winds becoming variable, and stationary or higher barome ter. IPaaeral of the Late L. XI. Williams. The funeral of the lamented Lewis M. Williams, which took place at his late resi dence on Princess, between Fifth and Sixth streets, yesterday morning, was very largely attended . We could not but remark the great proportion of aged men and women who were present to pay the last sad honors to one who had over-stepoed the allotted bounds of "three-score years and ten," and whose death leaves such a vacuum in our luiuhl. i ue services were couuucieu uy Rev. Frank H. Wood, of the Front Street Methodist Church, who read and spoke ' and prayed as one deeply and powerfully impressed with the solemnity of. the occa sion and the consciousness that a good man has gone from among us, whose familiar face shall be seen no more forever. The remains were interred in Oakdale Ceme tery, the following gentleracii acting as pall bearers : Col. Roger Moore, J. H. Mallard. J. II. Walsh, W. J. Yopp, W. M. Parker, E. P. Covington. A Crazy nan's Freaks. Win. Miller, the colored man who wis sent to the insane department of the county poor house a few weeks ago, and in whoso condition quite a number of our citizens feel an interest, is represented to be still very violent at times. For instance, he has been in the habit of breaking up all the buckets that happened to be left in his cell, as well as tearing all his clothing from his body, and a few days ago Supeiintendcnt Savage came to the city and purchased a strong, heavy metal bucket, which he thought it impossiblo for his patieut to damage materially. lie had underrated bis powers. The next morning after the bucket was left in his room it was found banged and shattered out of all shape, with a hole in the bottom large enough for a man to thrust his arm through. The Goldsboco asylum is the place for him. trantallatle natter. The following unmailable matter re mains in the Postofflce in this city : Washington Filyaw, (colored ),"Columbus , l vr Aa-r thil- dren," and addressed to No. 8 Lombard street; postal beginning "Dear friend, and signed J. A. II. BIVEB AND HABINE. The following foreign vessels have cleared and sailed for this port, as per Mari time Reguter: Barques. --Agdrr, Nor wegian, 454 tons, Flagstad, from Liverpool, May 7th, C. P. Me bane; Ema, German, 583 tons. Voss, from Liverpool June 10th, E. O. Barker & Oo. ; Vrey, Norwegian, 281 tons, Halvonea, from Glasgow, June 15tb; Geo. Davis. British, 648 tons, Macomber, from Glasgow, June 21 ; Margartta, Danish, Fonder, from Barcelona, May 13th; Maris, German, 667 tons, Permien, from Liver pool, 'June 8rd ; Snlitjelma, Norwegian, 814 tons, Sorcnsen, from London, Jnne 15th; Texas, German, 591 tons, Loof, from Bre men. May 28th, E. G. Barker & Co.; Theodora CatJiarina, German, , 313 tons; Maybaner., from Rotterdam. May 16th. Baios. Ryno, Norwegian, 8orencn, Glas gow, Msy 28th, C. P. Mebane.! CETY ITEMS 'PERSONAL t TO KEN ONLY 1 Th Vowuo Bblt c.. MarshaU, Mich., will send Da. Dra'a CmuunD EucTBO-YoutAio Bun asm Sut- mo ArruAKcaa on trial for thirty dr to men fvonn or old) who are afflicted wan onn or Old) wao are anuctea wn.a Mervoua Del blllty. Lost vitality and Mannood, ana una or troubles, ruanutteelng sioedv and complete Te- totmtion of health and Manly vigor. Add: above.- N. B. No risk ts Incurred. a as thirty days trial is allowed ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are yon disturbed mt niiriit anil hmkan of vour rest bv a sick child safferbig and crying with pain of catting teeth 7 ir so, waa at onoe ana gee powis m jus. WixslJow'a Soothiho Brsur for children teeth- ' tag, Its value ts Incalculable. It will re&ev the poor little suaerer immeaiateiy. iepena upon ft, moCbers. there Is no mistake abont It." It Cures dysentery and diarrhoea .regulate the stomach aad bowels, cures wtnd colic, softens the ruma. reduces Inflammation, aad gives tone and energy to tne wnoie svstem. sua. w iksxows womiis Strut- for children teething la pleasant to the taste, aad to the prescription of eras of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses ia the Uni ted Btates.and is for sale bv all druggists through out the world. . Price 9 6 oents a bottle. l'-- f-it'.'.'V v-'f WHOLE.NO. 4942 Qaarteri7feUaK4 Third Round for." the Wilmineton Dis- 1 trlct of the Methodist & Chnrch, South t Topsail, at Ilerrtoga, June 80. July 1. . Onslow, at Lebanon,' July 7th and 8th. Smitbvllle. July 14th and 15th, Brunswick.. at Dethel. July 21st and 23d. Newton Grove Mission. JUlv 28th and Gokesbury. at Bethany. Aueust 4th and tjtn, " ' i Bladen, August 11th and 12th. Clinton, at Goshen. August 18th and 19th. ' ' i : Elizabeth, August 25th and 26th. Whiteville. August 25lh and 26th. ' "Point Caswell, at Point Oaswell, August lBta ana iwn. . Waccamaw Mission, Set) t 1st and 2nd ! ''Fair' Bluff Mission, Sept. 8th and 9tb. Root. O. Borton. P. E! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS To Contractortb TTDS ASK DfVmD FOE MAKING ALTX- ratlbiw and addttioaa to tb MASON7C LODOB VUIUamQ On Market Street. Pita aa4 SpedlceXloaa ema be see a at tke 0( RICHARD J. JONES. JAS. C. XUHDS, W. W. ALLKN, je 90 It Committee. Our Sample Card o P PALL AND WINTER SUITINGS AND TROUBKRINGS Bampean manufacture em- braclnir SKVKNTY FIVS different tyles (ao TWO ALIKE), Is at hand. Call and select. M UN SON, Merchant Tailor. Je30lt mineral Waters, &c. CONGRESS. HATHORN. LITHTA. APOLUNA- J rlfl and Hunyadl Janos Mineral Waters; L.ime rruit jnioe ana Line Fruit cordial. Also, the never-falling CORN CURE, only IS oents a ooiue, or iwo ror oeaia. J. H. HARDIN, Drug and Heed Store, Je 38 tf New Market. KENNEBEC j "7" J ID A-VIS SOIST Less Than Cost ! 'pHOSE SERGE LACED AND BUTTONED 8HORS for Misses and Ladles, we are ncUlnit at lesi than Cost, are going fast. Better cail early and secure a pair. You will not hare tho oppor tunity airaln soon to buy a Shoe for One Dollar, worth Three, and for $1.2f worth $2.50, (rood value. Goods are desirable and hare good wear in uiem. Geo. E. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. . White Goods. A N OTHER LOT OF 20e INDIA LAWNS, the a. Bargain or tne season, ajso. r.'"-fro (Decked nooion iawdi; naaasome rrencb ruid Lawns Gentlemen are .advised to examine the naif Hose mat 1 am selling at S3 per dor.en. A handsome stock of Hosiery just received. Je2tf JNO. J. H ED RICK. Policy No. 263, IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF N. Y.. on the rife of Hon. Wm. E. Dodge, ban just been settled, with the following result : Original aatonnt of Policy $ 5.000 Increase by Dividend Additions 8,306 Cash paid by Company fH,W AKALTlIft : Original amount of Policy r,000 Total ain't paid to Co. In premiums. .8,100 Excess of Dividends over premiums received S,OV-14,30r An easy calculation of 4 percent, compound la tereat upon an annual premium of SlfiH SO, for a period of 40 years, will show that an Insurance of $5, SOO bas fceo annually carried for S7.75, or $1 55 per St. 000 No oo operative Society can ever fur aish life Insurance at so low a rate. M. S. WTLLARD. Agent, 19 tf Mutual Life las. Co. of New York. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY I BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Collegiate and University Courses. Announcements for 183 84 will be sent on ap plication. sat Je 10 DoawAWtf JCiXCeilent DtyleS ! Straw Hats ! HARRISON A ALLKN, Dattera Je28 tf Good Eastern Hay. JJV)R BALK BY . WOODY A CURRIE, Commission Merchants In Cotton aad Naval Stores, Wilmington. N. C. Je 0 tf Summer Comforts. yATER COOLERS, FLY TRAPS. Wire Windows, Hammock Cord, Ice Cream Freezers, Ioe Forks, Ice Picks. Refrigerators, teaotf At a. a. peck Do Yon Want CARRIAGE, PHOTON OR BUGGY, CART or Wagon, narnesa. Saddle or Bridle, call at Factory on Third streets. No. 13, UH and 15. He pairing done wita autpatcn. Je-1 tf P. H. HAYDEN Final Notice. TUESDAY, JULY a, IS THE LAST DAY YOU can List yoar Taxes. The Books will he dosed t on that dayat o'clock P M. Jy 1 It , i Jr. O. BURR. Tax Lister. New Scarborough, 104 NORTH WATER . i AND ;PRmCESS STREETS, N? The finest WTNES. XIQUOR3 and CIGARS. Board 1 1.23 -De r Dai Dav. Tl rhree TtukeU SL00, Slrt- ale Meals 85c. No M No Meals sent out. Je 10 tf SCARBOROUGH HELLERS. Wednesday jmt WILL BE READY TO TAKE ORDERS again for our make COOLERS wtrh earthen wells. Sole AgenU for Xott's Celebrated "Defiance' Ranges and "Farmer Girl" Cook Stove. Jel7 tf 41ATIJS OK A1IVKUT1 . fjakf. fy,.'.. ... - - " -Two reeiaTa,,,,-v-ifti, . WDm. KIT !.... i V ... ; " ;Tw Weeks,;.!. .,t.'IJ.v. . :: 'IV 2 TTiree Weeks,. 4.. ...,.. - Two MotSm..:..U... . . ' Three Months... . v, ;.-.. M Mi Mopih. a. . . P ... . . - . Je Yeer,...A..w.--. i , MTOontraot AOettiewwuaomiirs i i i,iis ones eoua norfeU trMlaelie -- . NKAV ApyKBTISEMKK . . BROWN & RODBI C '. . ,-- - t' c , . ortli Tronl Hirpcii, ' j r , ' ' '. . v , . . viV - . . : . ;. fy, Just Call and Geo Oar FTaiTRKO LAWKS at Be per md. " . WASH POPURSal &c per rard.. t''- - LADHDT TiSMbTTTCIIKD BAtfDKCncfl White. OolorMl Md ltoralnr A GENTS' HANDKJtBcniirS,Waleed lored Borders, Sfto, r A BIQ DRIV. Now Lot of DOTTED SWISS ioc lAil DreMwa, from ISHo to .' - ;- ' LADIES AND GENTS' BUMMER UXDKRYt ... . lull i BLACK AND CREAM 8PANI8H LACXS,.'; JUST 11KCKIVK1, 1 '..-JpJfr " A Lot of Ladles' Beautiful LISLE TV BLACK BIl.K JERSEY OLOVl Also, a Lot of Ladles and MboWBLACK CK an? COLORED nOSE-aomethhtff ale. AGENTS FOR Lake George 4-4 Hbeetlnga. S IK) NT FOKGET. BROWN & RODDICK. North Front fclreel. Jo 30 tf t tf nnn pound of cured 25fOOO POUND OF WOOL.' ' 10,000 " OPHKESWAX.' Also, Hides, Rags, Brass. Copper, Cast aw' Wrought Iron, ('aoras. Hone, Bones, Ae. Cast paid. WATSON A ECKEL, - i North water (Mteet, I June 24 iw Wilmington. N.-C TROM THE F1R8T CF JULY CHECKS .WITH out Two-Cent Stamps will be lawful. .'' t! vT On Wednewlay I can supply CHECK DOCKS on The Hank of New Hanovrr and The IVst Na tional Bank. . . ' Books, rttimailng' Ftrty. One Ha ltd red sad Hundred Cboeks will be For rale at 4. r ' t- nUNSDERGEK S r . Live Book and Music Htnre. Jetf 114 TRONT STREET IS ALL ABLAZE WITT! HAIf I1 nesa and Saddlery Uoods, Trunks and Travel ling Bags. Fly Net for Horses. Feather Iait, Hummer Lap Robes of beautiful patterns, l it Ezoolslor Harness still ahead. We Mannfeotur and Repair, with durability and dlspauh, Car rUgea, Bnggtes, Carts. Drays, Ao , Vo. je xi ir Men t: DOUG ALL BOWDEV. j BLACK Fnrnitnfe T LOWEST PRICES AT THE NEW FVEsA tnre btore, of B EH BENDS A MUNROE, fl. f Cor. Market and rnd 8U.. Wilmington, Ji Je2tf DelightfnUyCool! ONOWS HEAD PROT KCTO R A ftCRJC 1'R t'RI venttve against sunstrokes or ooeg Itoa o ilt brain, by keeping the head eool under the -the: avy la, a. A I Intense tasat of the sun Adjustable stent to any size and style of Hat Prtoe Another Gross of those HANDSOME TTQU1 SCARFS J ust arri red . Price Sto SILK AND COTTON BOSTON GARTERS., JIv ery gentleman sliould wrar them. , . " New Lot snnfTS and UNDERWEAR, At joiin dyer on,; Je 81 tf Taflors and tlaberdaaners. Rock Lime, v r T7OR BUILDING PURPOSES. Jf FKESnLY burnt: PRICE REDUCED TO SI. IS PES CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AI lJ I MK TltA UK. . Addrees . FRRNC1I BROS, " Roxkr Point, N.C. or o.o. PAltsucir, apltf sutnfr Wllmmaton.! Ice! . Ice I Ice it- I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE tlxene of Wilmington aad the naMln r- nil. .hat I k.H 1. t Bill T MT , CHOICE ICE, and am now fully prepared U orders to all points on Railroads aad Rivers, hope to secure a reasonable share of natrena 11. U. J. AJIHKNS. Proprietor apSism' frl sa we ) t Jew loe , ; jDHoice Qroceri A FEW TITBS ORANGE COtTNTY CHS. A. RY BUTTER the VERY BEST. SOO Bbto good TLOUR, fresh croend. . . . mrm a mwmmn IMW faaT A f . J lfOLARSKS and SUGAR." " ' COFFEE aad TEA, All at close prices to prompt peytn eusto j 1 I v 1 HALL & PEARSALi JeKDAWtf " t-r r 1 j, "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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