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-The : Morning btaf; irnmg aiar. t VBkVMt Alt , Mr rif r f 3 r ntfmm IVi olf. ,- r-ck itai . mm ttr. ru ri K ftr SmS MUi: n r.. M )IiNlN( KUI 1 liiiH Wl ruii'w. hto n4 to f twx I lumtM i-W a IVuUf j. r. . trv fwfa q4j4 m U Hm To- I mrln (fciMi, wwnl tW fwf u l kf.JU. km. capmnNj i ... aw wr lrarU. V t !( Mill .. t natr. thr- a iri .,,1 '.: trwa aai ii2l a brakaja. Twit htlit4 bwraaU a4 LirJ. ,ir-yl 'ky Itm at ltia$4i. Um ovt :i 14) .)) A UaUririU rfMc n tin l'rw(iir1 f tt Nieiol frittif , wtniw. i)C4l .aA& ;n i- t.lw iaal lrfcuk 4(roT tte i v i '7 rMtwHnni.' aal imj4l iaw . . ihrt Uim. aMay prTo mxnt - iii 'J - A una ! larFrJ ut Un iCw f !a i NmI I far imu-i i N Yi city. b-h -! I ruU tlk lUFittl Gim S&rtal tit. t tirnl ! fin Ut Vsuii11" U rnrrt t'wxiifrnc Atai( U li o(wior .'Z lh r ,( ! TV rilirw nt (T.. W ri Um! !',, Maifrtt4rrx. o t w . Tr ,f iuitius. tuf iunwu of .f.U. u. . j. tr-. if4wf Us ta -vrai tk or4rr m ul tVi by fcBw yawtff .Hm1V. t(nr hrlm C9 Tw .! rut Ciaahtfta. Afrr. P. ! JB BtMt . HMtv Waawrov kw aiil a a ttauM'tl. UoiIitWw a't Cd. but aMtii ft.,..t tWOW). Cha. it. K--srl hiM br cixaiutiAl to tui at liiUn.r. rnrxiNi ua furzirw tot a I iff nml Taj t&nnii prw)i Wa itr m-t ay ilk atla tm ta ibat of I m ttm N Yak trkla: Hoy MU ir rl . rutu l llVjtffr. iitJwra lUmr ifrtn ! ittly rttv t t HH'A T . hl. arTJd ml 3 a4t li . rorn. uNrad! WxiI fc ; via iuil t &&t A. l lrrtJO ,riM i U m mm rt f th striker. Pi- Saw York .1 sa.1 rlak M ikr r 4tiasr lh v r jjUvl to we. ljtnul .rvar m o at nl reM, th Sra !! ot lri with th- Muopoii.t party in Mirk that je tUul.llrr. K KfrtrtCUV ti ni et iIfrMrntati J lhw rrvrl in th.- I. ?. IltMM with lUn.Jll Itoth f t ! honorable avJ intelligent niUnxo irt ayam'f Ran.Jail Th health and quarantine t?.ciala nt New York fily ar much lw-tnff-l over ttw if!.-tI iftnouoer ni-at tli.it K'4ypti rs- w-r n r U for liortton or Ns York. It will great oitn" if the e-el 1. 1 enitittel to lan. I. It wxa i ieorvr- IV. aiI wot I George IV, of whom we never beard, that rn nferrin to ia Sunday pa- I u rcon.J pasrr. for Mhe U f I prolifi.-, rva.J io, Ac. In the ery ntt arsrapb, for yjyrr name reta.1 yruf-rr name. S'm ! not kaiw what th printer ateant. ruZtrefa report fr I a rck, in th I'nitetl Mat fadwre. Thi i if mwe than rbr- wrrr in th 4Sie week in h-4;. V t- thi foJtowinij in the ?oth: rbrMa aJ Kentucky. 1; AltStua ! Mie Mtari, , Ioniiana and fr)l ird, 4; Tetia ami Virginia, 6. Th- New Tort irr J.' ats of the Virginia Imgcrcy: TentevUy wa a pnul ty for'tlen. Mhoo Hut htUer oppoaeal ia Vtrgiale t-oaffmeil th )itir of ki policy by vi.-pt tn titai .irU a;awet aesi ia guiursiasd impr wed pbJVr trfeont ayvfeS foe hoh r-u v wiia colored cho4 truvtcra foe co. orrd ebo.kia. lit tMr platfarm, aad rcpu ltm Hut rwlor Un.' WW n&rf ipu th ru.kvi! atlitud of the Virginia l" w.irnu we uaSlLae to y. witk the funoijn K.chraonJ peearfcer. Jape. The 'n Jo move." Kred b Uebijanlt flight U put Iown as on of the libost lie tt immrnw when he itifU The New York correspondent f the I'hilale!- phia 7iitfj says: Treti.Ji paid dwarfy foe ai drbaaemeat. Ia o grval Jwwary Korv he ipeot f I0,CC ia prewat. foe her. one item be lag a aevklae. A atay oe two he for she mailed a bought ta the same aaUbftihoaeni .0m preawntL Sa mad qaixaaan Srr of pan ftssas at ktat saa tia-s, 00 Iteca lof a tzuy gold caaia for fcrrwrf." 4 3t i: V a. t l " v ". VOL. XXXn.-NO. The editor of the Kan-York IVorU r wt m hi ftn Mr. Tiklca od UlkMl will I him. IU raikeait mml with erect . tgntr. He it not a sUlwrt n4 he U not bruVa Jow phyicolly. The oitae aA J!J:Jf 01 eTPr,tli! Wtii-- rr are aafa ladicmtk Mr. TUdaw cvruiery aa bmlUy a a m trtra vra ara. ilia ccea U wruiaJy irwWr aa4 UaJkr aad aU it. TW rrual tanlrM ot cIt or rr voa aZaclk. or aUtmr U U. of LU ptvimttj ombi to taaae may tCkt tJe f Tf ' rr UetalUd fmly iarircol hu body y Vm salad fa aa ckar aa trw c iiu am. uSvit IU Mnory ,w?tWTWrtUri and sriis JsffSMc. ."iirirr I oe wtU aArdly ctjet him to re- I cail. "V itgioi DfmocnL. De it wrfetn- bwrtx that trn lrrrim wae stxoogtj aati-MAhooc. Il say: "Oa wait la vai I har U athui- aatie VWzlai Vbotcj adora th LyeraNsir rUorm. Il has fallra fike a wa aAahaC Th DwiocraU will ataad la it vbmt)r la ta trnaie. bat thy aie aaht of ibttt putforo aed do ant hur ra. Well it moat he crmfcaacd that thay ooxbt to tmi ma after 0hUaf a4iot MtW for four ymra. lhaa la (ire i ad arlf4 all k kVaa aal aaafamla, ratify hi p aeteai rlr drarfttrs froaa hi camp lb rrmtm or hro-r. Hsrrvd to th wMnxwy of thm oki Vtrfaia Dwaoeracy. No Tb Ixtvitla Vo wrirrJ ocrm a I is rnpovtbl for the statement that it hi reliible information from New Yprk "that aa arrangement has been rachrl between the Irtident atvl Governor of Ohio, by which the two, lhir roanaifrr and followers, are to I i -j w-.r K-' -m - i work Wither to make the ifcepuoit- r " ran ticket in 1nt rr Arthar and r..irr. iwatne is a pn7 v 4trvmnt ami Conk ling is mad. lUndall aba.ll have jusUce done htm by th Star. The Atlanta Con- agairMt the Suthrrn merobem of the Waya and Means Committee on the propoxttKio In retlQCM the cotton tiee Lai ami to pat quinine on the Free Tut. Th AajTMt-i CfrtmiU shows from tb official record thai be voted with th iVmocnU. Bat he U prti-rtionwt all the um& Tb Anr-orta (Virtmtrie. a pro tec- I " . i)tMr-iU uarjr aavi of the I tKM lvmKTaUO fSpr. says 01 tne I platform aiiopt! at Lynchburg lat I.., 1 ni : "Tbreai recrwtt from RepaMican aad !:! jutrr th color floe U not drawn and th deha qucation is put aside as a tat jrear'a brd aet. Th question now la how much aUooeer the Democratic party of Virginia i. wuhout aay aharp priacipJea or Uaaea. ia rootrad titvction lo the platform of Ua booe, than it was before." Spirits Turpentine. The blind' staggeni prevails 4do th horara at Stonewall. Several deaths have orcurmJ. -The New Ilern District Con fervoc vu held Ut waek at ML Olive. It was well aaeadrd Rev. F. II. Wood, of tat city, alteaoed. Statesville fjxnJmark; The tax returaa of Iredell county show a rtmarka bl ioerraae la the valuatiooof milch rovs. It briag about 10O per cent. I lean fort Ttlnhont: A ra cel iac of th citUea of Ueaafort will be hdd at th Towa Hail tai evening at 8 o clock. foe the purpc of taking step arccjwaxy to butlA a .Hew Hotel. Iawbarg Kwi.' James Y ar bor, colored, and O. V. Perry, white, got imio a dimcuky oa Court atrret. Thursday aJgatef Ut week, m which Yarburo was very t-adly. though not seriously, cut with Vlarion Lamp IL' Wednes day 14 Sheriff Neal returned from Colum M. aa. brisking Hot d Secresi with bin. a! phacing blcn ia Wl to await trial at rowrt The prtaoaer looks well, talk freely in4 b quite cheer f a 1. Vashirrjton -ihrsttU : Wil kvioa a a aa eaterpra knows a the lUwaokf (Lailiag Co.. owaed by iadps tkau ?other men. They maaufactons Uartvl hcaia and stavr. The capacity of the -mill rr day N 3.fW heU aad 2O.0IW Milton ChronieU: We failed ia o r last to record the death by drownrnx of 1 Wr 9i odcrs a very taod Wot nagro ferrwnaa. We were P1.,0 a cat jraterJay from our esteemed friend. lloa. tile stcbaa. we were gua ta 1 t m . kv a. J 1 m t 1 a I reTvwedftom She AZS "ve kkJ rrrevvtd f pea ha hers several weeks ago. QnVrrtlle- JJtctrr; -An infant aoo of Mr.Werry Daniel had a fall 00 Monday atl received lajorks from which it died. -4-The Greenville Bottling Com- m laiarMdd .ml Mf. IL HchwartS I ba left GWnville. Mis Balfle A. I our most highly esteemed I hee re.i.Unc la GreeaviUs. I ladies, died Abet residence la Greenville, uly 34th. aged about CO years. I in Ay irrF frTXatWyeari tional Cemetery kt ttls-plsc;. ha. been no TrTt WillUm liiflrd tbal he ia ieca. tran.ferreJ to -An- 00 lucauay. Whilielnhia U. Cochran, Vho died at hU residence io -..ciwuia mmi- . . . ........ , .. . twawuio-Mi nM7oiius w- 1 barn la Iera coontr. N. Q. in IU came to FhUadeJphl in 183 ana . . - pt iuwjwbmj a- LtiT-f .iaWi? ' ba-ioesa h flaiy retired la 11T7TX Mr. Coehraa heU le Lalsreats In soane of the mj u-v I w...Uw.. jukiwiu a colored flshieir dob chartered the I tnreana coniaiomg sucn material as pttcn l rJ6"T Ar.5r.".!, "rJ?ivoi:TAiq It MOlard. rtiici Luther jLUlard. who cowreu uaus Z. 7 I . . . L, , Bax C.,; Marshall, 'MichJ, 'will' send 'DaV-Bra's .ft.lahof our th ihVaW nleda wa y a I steam ThaiMS and wen to the. Blackflah pine. ssAsafrasjuniper. myrtle, peanuts, Cmbjia Kicvplto bxt. ard Exao , lal!??I T?1 I , x . : - ff nA w I two Amcss oR trial for tjhixty days' toymen Vteuoa o inaa icMrsiroytr. eooump"os I Irawk foett W.T Trl? 01 .""y3 TTZtZ I were delivered by W g. W. Kerr. G lv Vi 'T.T.-rirA. , T. ' ... I ' V w 111. . . . ; ;WILMING,TPff, N.C., TUESDAY,. I a Aywek. Dr." Miiicw i ICOoopw. IP. D. Nkbobov, raperintcndenU aad I v.M !-.- .c . I iTirbofo SautJurnefT Wo out a tir uria nia uor an ijioerenvoi' Y&jCt0& orth of tuffperjtAT nd ecWonly $730.- iKAr wwm oi rown. ii W Zl-tl"L?'A .Tat' true T TWUiN Wfrty;f W aa I boro aa tawwatd for towa purpose It fl,' I oo tlOO vatwUoo. f i,9CO. L LP. Oaboree. whoham for .arerl jaaxa paat toon the eflcknt and accocnodat- I of the Ualud Btau Court, la thli city. UmfcrcU hU rtaijrnatloo, and win rt I froo the Acn m km a his aceesec t annoncrd. ' Mr B. D. LatU m retire is ftrv )Mt thcnt .urUor a dothlog fac with a, ford employment to ahnct seventy Are tneo aaU women. Aiherllie Citizen : Thowdat eight Zeh, Yaaoe, Ik, had Zrh. Csom twaJl to Uio 'm dia43oTty!ff" tor hlttitTtf-rooet under toe af to UotcL A tew momenta thereafr, both hhrter Wft the sakxe, whUe io froet of WhlUock's store Zeb. Cromwell assaulted Zah. Yance, cultieg him quite seraoualy la the seek, just mlss iar tb Jogular vela, also In the shoulder are tKtlhoghlby Dr. niHanl who attended and Dck. The wounds waue mow. bin to be daiirerouac. Raleigh JYew- OhMrvtr: The rcir rf coUoa for th weak endinr laM Fttdajr vrtng wr 223 bale. aaJasi 189 for la corraapoodiag week saat aeasoe. .t'rTu? IZ? Ir hf ra rlooewall Jacksoo aad JaJia Jackson reached tht potat. and worn ei enrted fromth traia bv-Col WhHrerd. The Ooldahoro Uad thea serenaded (he ladke. who repreaenW to th hearts of our rwnplo, the great and loved BioaowaiL LXirhorn riant: Mr.' Jsmr II. Rufflo. a son of CoL Thomas Ilaffin. since uia rrauuauoo at Uiapsi uiu some years mo. oaa orea la a couga lactorj.aorui uu U therefore thoroachly conversant wttu all toe mlouu. lie was In Durham last week I talking cotton factory to our people. The AZ, '' .3 I Z ruTT lZJ r.V I I avuu uuiaej m saw arrj avaaevM irauacu, v'u I rcntieman took $10,000 worth of stock. Enough stock has already been taken to ruarante a succasful prieecullon of the I work. This is what we have long needed. New Berne Journal: Rev. F. W. Eaaoo wUl preach bis farewell aormoa I UlU Manila tiim4l 1vhMi ( HuffnM I trom Charleatoo, a a Ripe fliw 1 1.1 mbtm LiaK1L'b want in VMlnrHif I The body of Kat Clayton was found fr f aL , I bridge, fell off sad raadrowaed. Th wTTv.n w sai um vara aassma sa aa vu a awj imsi KrcofJ Oaafocation of Edentoo aaaem- blcil at St. Mary's church lo Klnatoo last Frilay. Tb followiag clergymen were prrarat: Usr. U. CL Iluhea. Sr., and Rev. N. CI llnrhea.' Jr.. of Ifeantort county; Rev. It S. llmoaoo. of WiLioa; Rev. U. W. iHan. of Ooidtbefo; Iter. It B. Irane. of Kdealoe; liev, . N. Joyoer. of I PHiAkm. n V U7 fiaOXi n M-w lime, llrr T. M. Thome, of Uvde conn- I. .." -. ., - . -. . U ltiT' - wuing. ot, vaanington. ana 1 a . . ti.,,,,-" rarUir of Sl Ifarva mm - I Klnatoo . nicw aovKHTiafUiKNTa. Ros S73 La. 8. L. I'sivcaamr of North' Carolina, ift xsoK Only two dajs more. Gtuufc Mcacataoa Flobcrt rifle. Its w a an For capture of Th ad. Moore. ae Da. Heoripts of cotton yesterday 14 bale. There was a fine shower at the Sou ad Sunday altera 00a. There waa a splendid shower of j rain in ihU section yesterday. A Urge colored exoursioo party weal down the river oa the steamer fcav jtt yrsterdsy. 1 . 1 Hum at til lit lui ai r rr aawnn e5raxl Penitentiary convicts circulating ,uro"x" ' 1 UkJ- i Another excursion to Washing-, , . . , . . , ton City is adverted lo Uks place on, Monday. August 13th. under the manage- ment of W. n. Howe. - Mr. J. '. Pittm&a, formerly of this city, but later of the Knterprite, of Stonewall, Pamlico county, is here, sad' will probably sgain make this his borne. The Axaph Staging; Club, com posed of colored amateurs, are to giro a concert frnra the steps of the Western. Uoioo Telegraph office to-blght Admit Uoe free lo thomiastrclry. A gentleman jnst from the Point Caswell section of Pender county, ? be ara-t informed thai at laast twelve borsrs had died fa that immediate auction In th last two weeks of bUnd slaggtrs. i'ort master Hnnfc wtw i notitiea j 1"" 9tott1tofrit4 Waahiogtoa wow Id be draped U raoamlag for o'rty ds j out of respect to the tnemoJ ry of the laU ex Postmaster General' Mont-, gomery Blair. -- .. I rt-ir ui.t n n Tmminr wKv . .n AJ I . 1 -i,.., f k -v.. I tho past seven years lo charge of tbe Naj npoiis, Maryland. The transfer is mad . .aSerttant Tailor's ewa reauest. He has made many warm friends In the communi- as in Lu coramuni- i Mpanmv.ro aooiorr iua oiwam una, , not koown a. yet who will succeed! Lr. tajior. . a , .. ; ..j . I grounua yxaucruay. ihcj w vry 1 --v. :f r?ft- -yT' curaioaisU and . they caujebt; among Lheni I quantity and SB per ior quality of oil Is thus twenty Hva jpjadred fide hlarkfla , . I I J . .. I I l , J I .X X - - I X I TT '. II XI I f "...i . " -fit- - V , - ' ' i ... . j 1 . . . f.. : . . .;.r I VftTJ fT? , V .YeitenUy mornia. ftboot 4 o'clock, the I .,J. re I district, and the buroing building proved to be Out of a colored widow woman by th. of ry Holmea. corner of Fifih IUruett iftreeU. It was an old one mapt JimneuweiUBit ana Duroea wiui Errai. rapidity-. TV flremeB and hook,d lad-, ' ,,.v ..- ' .h dar boysweri quickly oa hand and the i as to' how the fire origtaated, bat one of the yard, whee he, discovered a man in the' I could not' Bod it, end so he armed himself tpproacbed the stranger, when he fled. Another IndiTidual volun teers the statefaesLhat he saw a suspicious lld icheractcr, -mbot- the, same tpe 1 1eWs4BaInst a tree nearlhe front of the house. This, If so, would he pretty con- clnsJvearklence that the fire was the work of an roceediary. It is understood that the most of the fur niture was saved. The old woman was j undecided as to whether she -was insured I or not. She did hold a policy, out tuougtit I it posalble that it might have expired. m m flntrt Crt. Saltie Miller, co'ored, was arraigned' be- fore Jurt! Gardner on the charge of eom- mining an assault and battery upon LJzzie Thomas, also colored. It was plain from testimony that the "green-eyed mon- . 7,. . f. A,JUxr T was at the bottom of the difficulty. In fad it was established by the evidence that Llie Thomas went to the bouse of Sallie Miller, and finding her liege lord there, I ft decided warlike demonstraUon, leaving her rival as Lizzie's husband ex- pressed It, when called to the stand- I "washed ia blood." The husband also tes- Und that in throwing up his an- to break the force of the blow which was descend- iag epoo the head of Sallie Miller he him- self received quite a severe bruise. The case was dismissed at the cost of the prose- cutor. Jacob Thompson, colored, was arraigned before Justice llill on a warrant sworn out by J. W. Yarborough, also colored. There was no testimony to show that the com- Dlaioant was in auy danger to lire or limb from the defendant, or that any language had been used calculated to cause the plain tiff to expect any attack from the defend ant, and the warrant was thereupon dis missed at the cost of the prosecutor. a?rt.er i ateaar. s th Death of Mr. WWy. The death of Mr. Ira Woody, mentioned W ear lat, was very wdden. He was 11J...1 T Mi- n 1 1 """i - 10, buuio bihc kjulu w n..K. .k , ...1 " s a..w. ..w graphic station. He was seated 00 the piaaza of his residence, in conversation with bis family and a number of friends, whence h suddenly fell from his chair. He was isted to his bed, but died in a very few minutes, never speaking after being at tacked by the disease, which is said to have been rheumatism of the heart. Mr. J. D. Woody, of this' city, left on the first train after receiving the sad intelligence by telegram, and met the corpse at Florence, whence he returned with it to this city. The funeral took place at his residence on Sunday morning, Rev. Mr. Payne, of the Second Presbyterian church, officiating, and the remains were interred in Oakdale Cemetery. He leaves a widow and three or four children. Th naftitraut-iTaw aas old. Ia response to an Inquiry from E. H. McQuIgg. Esq., Solicitor R R Moore gives the following as the law governing in the 0 o" o matter of the outgoing aad incoming magis- j trate Tt rnv.n tho IiaIa rrrmirwl WnacrKQTOH, N. C. July 30th, 1883. IT- MeQuicjK Eq.: Diur Sir In reply to your note of this date. I beg leave to state that the terms of office of the outgoing Justices expire July: 31st, and that the terms of the incoming Justices commence August 1st. The latter. 11 uey should not have qnaiinea oerore that day, August 1st, miy qualify within a reasonable time thereafter, but inasmuch as the whole body of Justices are required to asaemoie in a meeting witn tne uounty Commlssiouers on the jfnf Monday in Au gust for the very Important purpose of levying taxes, it might perhaps be subaer-! vient to the public interest il all tne incom ing Justices would qualify and so enter I upon toe auties 01 tneir omcc oeiore or on tbe first Monday in August. Very respectfully, B. It. Moore. Eeaae Prlaer. Thad. Jfoore, the colored miscegenatist from Pender., who was sentenced to the County House of Correction at a late term es. 4 rt a aOs-4mfnei1 fAvvw4 nwataaQtf4aarf lw rnnVlniv vi avas w xss luuusii wus 9 owawwuvu iu iuaaiug his escape from Superintendent Savage. Sunday afternoon, about 5 o'clock. It seems that he broke through from his cell Into an adjoining one, thence made his Way into the yard, and thence scaled the stockade, m m . . ci' ""-'" " uou minutes after It occurred, and a pursuit was immediately organized, which howev- w J. . ' . . .; failed of faaobject, though one of the party got near enough to "draw a bead" - . 1 .... ..... Pn aim, aou ureu.j,u,uiQut euect. OU rrm Ora-asUe Sabciasiee. r, ri ar Rnl nt thta ,v I rinp. oils froni organic substances, which SthT2 according, to the Bcuntxjic American, con- alata in ejecUog steam and carbonic acid ra Into a retort heated to a hhrh temnera- produced. . ? ( 1883 War DcpartnteBt,' SIxva servte, 7 -S Army. .'.' niti 4.i-"r( Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and ' Agriculture. - COTTONBELT BULLETIN. ? July 80, 1883 5 P.M. ' j 1 . AVERAGE ! ... Dwrhrere. Max. Kfo I Rain-1 Temp Temp. Wilmington... 90 ' " ' 6 i" .18" Charleston..... 4 7 .04 -i Savannah f... 98 76 M Atlanta;.:... . 93 i 70 - ,07 !M Montgomery . ,,97, . 73 . -054, MobUe.. ...... '99 69 .10 1 New Orleans ' 95 ; . 78 i 100 q Galveston.:..,. 99 73 .00 . Vlcksbnrg. . . 1 . '96' ' 70 ' .00 A little Rock.... -,i .95- v;j61; i .OO i i Memphis - 88 61 . .03 , VTetkr Ie leaOas. 1 - The f oUowinjs are the1 inductions, for tot For the Middle Atlantic States, fair, partly cloudy weather and local rains, va riable winds, stationary or lower barometer, rising temperature. '! -,; " For the South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather and local rains, variable winds, rising barometer, stationary or l ower lemperaiure. For the Gulf States, partly cloudy weath- er and local rains, variable winds and severe local storms m lfiast Gulf, stationary or lower barometer and temperature. : ! , For Tennessee, and. the Ohio Valley, fair weather -in Ohio and partly cloudy weather and local rains in Tennessee, variable winds, lower barometer, stationary or rising temperature. . ; , A srrleattairal Fairs. We have received the Premium List and Rules and Regulations, from the office of I the Southerner, of the Third Annual Fair of the Edgecombe Agricultural and Me chanical Fair Association, to be held at Runny meadc Park, Taxboro', N. C, on I Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day, October 30th and 31sf and November 1st and 2nd, 1883, Also the Premium List and Rules and : I Regulations of the 21st Annual Fair of the J Cumberland County Agricultural Society, j to be held in Fayetteville November 6th, j 7th, 8th and 9th, 1883. The pamphlet was j printed at the office of Gafrett & Myrover, I I Fayetteville. Death of Isaac B. j&elley, ofDaplIn. The venerable Isaac B. Kelley died a Kcnansville, Duplin county, on Sunday l . l: ; 1 1 t-v j last, aiier a lingering luness. ieceasea i was one of the most prominent men of his i I section or tne State and, exerted a power- I ful influence in his county. He took much interest in political affairs and had long i been a lender araear his ftarty friends inrf I - . i Lhtpim county. Deceased was between 73; I . . . ana years 01 age. lie nau oeen twice married and leaves a widow and. three, grown children to mourn their loss. We jeajn tnat he died in the communion of the j Presbyterian Church. His death will be a I great loss to the county, of which be has so long been a moving spirit. Peraoaal. Mrs. James Alderman left for Asheville and other points of interest ia this State yesterday morning. Her son, Mr. E. A. Alderman, was expected to meet hef at' I Durham, and will' remain with ; her until! the 1st of September, when he will return. to his position as first assistant in the - Gra ded School at Goldsboro- ! Mrs. DeWitt Love, Miss Minnie Bogart, ' Mrs. W. B. Orr, and Mr. Wm. Haruwicke, wife and daughter, sailed on the steamship Benefactor, Sunday, for New York. . . : A&eenteee. At Hartford Connecticut Capt. , John Barry, wife and daughter. In the Mountains Capt. R S. Radcliffe. At Wrightsville Mrs. A. Sprunt and daughter. . At Clinton Miss Julia Worth. , At Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mrs. DeWitt Love and child. - At the North Miss Alice J. Yarborough. At Marion, N. C Capt. L. S. Belden, wife and children, mayor's Court. ' 5 The only case before the Mayor yester day morning was that of Geo. Wilson, col ored,' charged with cursing and swearing, and using vulgar and 'obscene language on Fourth street, just .beyond Bpney Bridge, on Saturday night last.,. He was adjudged; guilty and required to pay a fine of $5 or go .below for thirty days. ; . .. Quarterly Meetings. . Third Round for the Wilmington Dis-' trict of the Methodist E. Church, South : ' Cokesbury, at Bethany, August 4th and 5th. .-: - '! ! . a . Bladen, August 11th and 12th. . - , ; Clinton, at Goshen. . August 18th and; 19th. ,. . .. :' x Elizabeth, 'August' 25th and 26th. ' - Whiteville. Auirust 25th and 26th. : Point Caswell, at Point Caswell,- August loin ana ivt.ii. . , Waccamaw Mission, Sept. 1st and 2nd: Fair BluQ; Mission, Sept. 8th and 9th. Robt. O. BtrBTON,' P. R j Given up by Doetors. .'Is it Possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy?" , . ; :, . iiuums juui iw wkhjj w I '1 assure ;you it true tnat ne is enure-' h m up and said ne most die r ' -v "Well-a-d.y 1 That. remarkable ! I will and. get, some .for my., pooi Georger - I knpw hops are good. W ,f i 1 - - - I rrouag or oiaj woo are amwtea wtth L Nervons SF storaioji of health manly vfior. Address as .above. N. B. No risk is inoorrod, as thirty days tnaiataoowea. -1 -..-1 1 . i -. i.h:t ( WHOLE NO. 4967 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w nniTirsit oHHoM Carolina. NKXT8B?5SK 3EGras AUGUST 80TH, 1883. Bealar Courses of fcttndy lead to A. B., Ph. B. and B. S. i Special OetargM are open' to Stu dents. Schoolaof Law,Jt5aiclne and Pharmacy attached. A aPBbojJier'pnOoarse of two years has been established. Pr particulars addr ss in .., , kskp, bStoubuu 1X -rres jy 31 D&Wt . , Chapel Hill, N. C. i ' f ' I ' ;:ifii.iU.i : ! , i ; , , . , . IJBBRAI BBWAbO WILL ; BB IPAIB FOB the capture of THAD MQOKK. who escaned from the Sew Hanoyer County Hobb- of Corrs tioaon Sundav afternoon. -July 29. 1883. Said Moore is thick set,) 6 inches high, co lor commonly awid, yaiaaei-cake." and snn- posed to be arfeout 85 years old, Is thought to be maauic ma varNnw tone, nean mtnt uasweii, Pender co . . ; , . JOHN H. SAVAGB., lySIlt ,etwcopy. Sup't. jiavb fpjrr',NicEsire, made np in SfCSt stylyiBJAPi Flobert Bine. '.;..y i j. ; ! h;,; CAN OFFER SOSTE lNi)TCE RENTS' 6 persons Wanting these Kfles, CaU ail 8ee..u8. jy 29 it GIIiES ituBCHWON.' r! :!. J RAND monthly Drawtng OFj TaSbt?- I ISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. - will take .plafc TUESDAY, AUGUST JI'TH. ; ' . r " ',. ' For particulars address Post Offioe Box 879, Wll mlngton. N. C. Jy Sl tf Wrightsville Sound. T "PINE GROVE' THERE ARE THREE very 'desirable Rooms aaoccupied, and,!Uioe wishlne to enlov the SBA BREEZES and PIG- Siaa win uu well lo appiy tu. uuoe iur ouaru. uslc on the Pavilion every night. ' ' '! - - ED. WILSON MANNING, -n-. jy 29 34 : sutath Proprietor, j : . . s .: Marine & Spy Glasses; NEW ASSORTMENT, " ; : ' Just received at , -,. . , '' , HEINSBBRGBR'S. nrnn In 7ti 1 i f T . . A Second-Hand Piano, jyjODERN STYLE, 7-OCTAVE, CARTED LtGS, j in perfect order, will be sold cheap to make j room for new ones. Here is a Bargain. "" " Call at . . . HELNSBERGER'S Live Book and Music Stores. Jy8 tf More Bargains. "E STILL HAVE A FEW OF, THOSE SERGE GOODS, for MIS8BS and LADIES; which we are ! selling for $1.00 and $1.25; and now add a line of j j LOW SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN which we pro- jj I ' 7 ' t , tu ' , ? jl , ' ' Call and see them. " v Geo. E; French & Sons, 108 NORTH' FRONT STREET." ' ,,. , .. X ; Grand Clearing Sale. WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF' SUMMER GOODS,? consisting of Ladies, MisseS and Children's Slip- pers, and Men and Boys Low-Cut Shoes, at Cost We mean business. Give 1 1 us a oalL A. SHRIEK, 108 Market Et. Jy.29 tf Sheep Sern4aS.PhniS wagons, -lTunas, iiags, satcneis, nawi straps, Trunk Straps, Saddles, Harness and Plantation ; Goods lower than ever at McDOUGAL A BOWDEN & t Jy 29 tf 114 North Front S. STEA"W HATS. HARRISON ALLEN, Hatters. rr29 tf Ooi3i:Q32LGri n s Kerchner & CalderBros.; urtun inn , oelSbbated hall gins With or V?thDut Condenser'and Feederi At Manufacturer's ' Prices.: These, Gins are in' general use, and are universally , regarded as the' BEST MACHINE on the market. , ! ' They also have TWO BROWN GINS, w perfect; Qraer ior saie yery iow, ....'.,,, A FULL LINE OF. ;. , , HEAVY AND LIGHT GROCERIES, STILLER'S; r h SUPPLIES, SALT, CORN AND HAY,: ,i , AT WHOLESALE ONLY. , EERCHNER & C ALDER BROS., j ' Jy 2 tf ' . : y, JSprth Water St,, i . School Books. TORY FOR SCHOOL BOOKS A 07 tne state itoara 01 jsaucation. Lioerai-1 . , by the State Board of Education. Liberal Pianos sold to schools and churches at greatly' I reduced prices, and on easy installments. 1 j I iC. W . VilTffl jy29 tf 119 Market street. J nhliosE "WHO AtfK 'li'ONti rvi A ppoLrwaRia: X WATER, can now get this Healthy and Cool-j mffMedncmal Water bVthe Olasa ; 'Also Vlebyj I . Saratoga.,, Kesslngen, Seltzer and pthcr Mineral I Waters fo preventing 'fevers and aiding dtgesi j joon daring tne hot weat Forsale VF. ITi AGO TINrilJ?f.L if.?. j 1 S. 6, NORTHRpP'S . I 1 CotuectionerlBtorefei ' i , , i ItATBS OF DKBTIIHO On HnnaTw fMift nT.:: ............... f v;:'Vi Five Days,. . . v. .;,; ... j 'w ..' . if'.im.- nr vl k-. i 7 - . ' Ml t OB6 Month... : .p, v'.'. j .1J 1'tiTani Months .... ...!.'..... 4 00 ' " ( .ii SUMofttbt...... -WSO One Year, 60 so esrOontract AAvettlseinenls taken at propor ! s cionatelv'low rates. ; .; i ' "V'l.' Tea lines solid NonpareU type make on aqaarr NEWtJtDVERTISEMENTS.J Fine Business Opening JN OEDEU TO MAKE A CHANGE IN MY LO-- . cation, I offer for Bale my present stock of Gen- 1 eral Merchandise, one Turpentine UlsMHcry, a T good Dwelling Rouse, with all necessary tut- I ulldinfrs, Rood water, and a healthy local Inn. I ; will lease for one or more years tha large and commodious Store-1 now occupy. ; ri- . i To any one wishing to ensmtro in bwrinaM-thlS' ) la a rare opportunity, as this is a trowtoc loi, ' situated in a fine Turpentine and Farmlnjr roun try, convenient to the. Wilmington market by Steamboat every day. I have an established hu .; 1 sinessof fifteen years standing. . . f I will also sell Two Tracts of Land. sultaiIo for j truck-farming, and one House and Lot In th -town. Apply to JNa K. PADDI8W, ' . 1y 2C lw Point Cs swell, N-'C" rrjGfenW; Furnishing GopfJsj JpVOR SUMMER TEAR. l'yv' Gauze Undershirts (from 25o to fl.bO ) Vu0m Lace Underwear (very oooL) mt , ; Open, Work Knit Undershirts. Jeans, Nainsook and Llsht Summer Marino Drawers. i . ,; Bicycle and Flannel Shirts all colors and shades ..... ' i. rt orwmte. pme, green. Drown ana Dronze.' Percale; Penarg and Cheviot Wilrtn. Warranted ' Motftovtaew dirt for. a week. Measrangiae from 5(kjto$2.50. . .'. f .-" -j. Socks, all. shades of Shrimp Pink, Cruehed Strawberry and Gendarme Blue; also quieter and . sooer colors tor tnose prererring tnem. - A full line of every thing cool and thin for Southern Summer wear. Get a Sicilian Coat and be oooL For sale only at - A. DAVID'S. P. S.-i-Large lot of Pearl Shirts Just in. Jy 23 tf " ' i 11 .' fin ' i i i i ' " 1 . (QHTvALL SUMMER GOODS. WK IKOPOSE makiogsucu reductions, i oommenolng Monday as wiu mase it, an odjcci to soopners. IN WHITE GOODS Some real bargains Just In to'day.'- ' ' , JERSEYS AGAIN MONDAY In sifes 32 to 40, Colors and Black. : FANCY MATTINGS are selling very cheap, (In this vou will acree with us), and the stvlnM are R. in. ITIelKTIRli. ily29tt' . KpBTHERN FIRE ASSURANCE CO. . j ! , J OF ABEBDeSsn ANJi LONDON. Assets $14,286,900 00. The full deposit of $10,000 has been made with the Treasurer of North Carolina for the security pJ Policy; noioTsln this State. , M. 8. WILLARD, Jy29tf General Agent. Sugar, Coffee, Flour. -Q Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades. F)QQ 8acks Choice RIO COFFEE. 1000 BWS FL0UR' a11 Kf09- For sale low by Q. W. WILLIAMS .1 OO Jy29tf Corn, Bacon, Lard. ' 1500 Bo,h Prlm? Wh,te corn 1 100 Box?8 D 3 and p. P- $ ?fnKiv ; QQ Tubs and Buckets LARD, For salo low by 3y30 tf G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Salt. Salt. Salt. "7Pnn Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT. . 1 luUU In Striped Sacks, 1501b, 1801b, 8001b, For sale low by j, t Jy29tf G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. , Nails, Hoop-Iron, Glue. 300 Kegs NAILS, ' 1000 Bundles nop-iRN' 0 Bbls Distillers' GLUE. For sale low by jy 89 tf G. W. WILLIAMS t CO. Well! WELL, IF YOU WANT k. DRIVE WELL PUMP, that brings water pure and fresh from untainted waters below, come to us. Thos Tt'XFnm'TrstKO A mAOQ 1. . n . A . .1 . 1 I . . we are Just In receipt of our third shipment. Cad and see them. PARKER & TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. 23 South Front St. Jy29tf Drive Wells ! QHEAP PERMANENT WATER SUPrLT. They never dry up and cost less than open Wells. Can be put down anywhere. No skill required. 7. M. KING & C., ' Sole Agents "Defiance" Ranges and "Farmer Girl" Cook Stove.' Jy 28 tf the Liyerpol and London and Globe Ins. Co. PATSALLITa 1588119 whether large or f mall), immedtatelv on receint of nmoffi. with. oat discount. JNO. W. GORDON A URO., Agent. Jv29 tf 111 North Water fit. Bock Lime, R BULLDlNG purposes. " ' price reduced to f 1.15 per cask. ' liberal discount for large lots and TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS,, Rocky Point. N. C or O. O. PARSLEY, it., su tn fr Wilmtngton, N. C. ap 1 tf Do You Want CARRIAGE, PHAETON OR BUGGY, CART or Wagon, Harness, Saddle or Bridle, call at Factory on Third streets. No?. 13, 14 and 15. ... . i ', Repairing done with dispatch. Jy 39 tf :p. H. QATVKM New Arrivals. FINE LOT OF HARD RUBBER AND Mounted Harness and Saddles. Also -Trunks, Travelling Bags and everything usually kept by First-Class Saddlery and Harness Kstab- next to Jacobl's Hardware Store, usnments., vait at tne via Diana, rrom itroi, uooaM tola at bottom prices. , Jy 29 tf J. IL MALLARD, i. Thev Sell ,JL,a A' "T LOWEST pmCES-TIOSE : CHAMBER xl Setts, Lonnges,. wararoMs, inor fteiis. Sidebard Ac., Ac , Ae., at .the NewFnrattore Market and 2nd 8ts., i Wilmington,. M. 0.:.Tk largest stock cf Fnrpiture in the State. Examine goods and prices and compare. Jyxsti KmrA ni kh.ii nnnua s jnunifjj. o. va- mm tiM ' .4i.'oviE.. rt .n.ii. 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 31, 1883, edition 1
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