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K . totlukoapMlia. cIcmcU . lurw tt it Aurut twu !vn.fta..t f Azrteuttar. ka ..rlfi' ti-a a.M of Jlf tor Mkm rv u- .-,hui crop, tiw roo.J!tiua in towrt a -v "tLt- ia Drta-iDiU uiiury two from ir.x.iiu cnterpUUn " ). f tt. sal to, ot arwaJe a r ' . . ,k .. f r n r- tnuf wwa t. pr5n u-ir r T frfw ptxitM n ArsaajHMi tnl T fi -oru cijv I1 aUael from a j , y pr cat. of jrft-vt crup fof i .- ivst -i.iir'w iailiritto CT'f t.' .,-',.,,i 'mnlwln -Tli ttri' ew4 ,, '...nfu-f. ie Uv li)it r-cr , N .r'.lt t iwHHiiMt w&MrSk fpur' 70 per .-.if. ( pfwt (Top - - - A t-itin5n (. in:r v irt in ia -iirutm wita ii iin ( V rlnhff'. ( Jit f lli -M-i vt-i iru4i, 6 - i'kvt.ia rl t'rww I' '. r !!'' r MN itfnt V i'oCIijq :ii nu Inn of MtiWIitt!-. . fjUnl. . i u.- iTM iH:) - T C1 aiH mifU ii. n it iJI t& port VJClt.'W NW I v-th fim i-a(fr- in KiTp d- ..ni..-r I'l - ."Wrt of ihr i;i.li in li-wruwiit m WwJuii (rvh .N i. no.-ilir in I hr lartwx.. f il f, ttiM wk onnolVr - Sew .it -'tiy ii tttlti.-. ijf.fi- m rl.nic rtrm i, 1 4 JH4rf T"4. wUr uBfrWi ml '7: 4t JJ .-orn. ntji"vll t (4CJt.- rwin flm tC ft V(ll i4 (-iriti tir;i tux Brn C ri ..- lr. i4 ii. w riimoi'l thi'. IUti liutler I. k.4 ron l4ltl nt tt b a canlttLste for rv-l tiu ttoiruor of JUi . hi4-t.t.., but t. ujtrt Mr. fhrlew I I rhoiupori. JJ. Kiunlirroy , .n of Ma li, n ' 4 Ju.Jj"!, me yr.xr- lo .m1 in th Iv;islatarw tht tho "MrtjTcrn mriit w.as t laionft pmnetl and c "iirit il I'nMm." I'. i4 irttmi-itt-d that .nj lLi.lsll' r-liti.n with th oesjro SmsJU i. . m.- of prin.sl intim.ty in NVah- injjf..n Thi i.leoieI in part. i4 nt v t-lopments. I ). ,- l ul Ui mxn put.. Krkfr' i j r i r. y it It,Oi)). Mach dlij;vtl. Hi.- .if.h.-r fallow ha.1 it at 'iS.OOO a v . k May b nest week Hood- ly will l.l it by i.OOO. lWsf'. Wife t,. fine And 4iip-ly nj she turlcri4 to ijiio J3 jxiMu Mtrnm tJiltMurei. nt -r,-lita-to th? s:tr. It -em. th l llanos i4 .! i-tter hab.tni tbsn b- i an u t.-r llit lrt nwuirt of the 'itty v "'', iblihtt it AtUnt.i. tv. ii4 i rut of He lr Al-r- riftby. l'r-i.Iiit of Kulh-rf jrd t'ob l.-.., t ' , i.-rornp iau-tl by k-t-h writtrn ly rL V A-dnOijtori. Hwlt jiea the -rnrnt-n I ci-nturf if OtJt une i.ir-.4. H- Alkrd vwy. '!! iltho.jii it i r-.rtrtl th.il hf m noir V Mbinjtoti --.brjn j nund," it w ntt known to tt4 thst r. w fcforts h.e lrt im.1 t caj-lnr- him V l.jy ome t-wl r-din bforr ir i . t .-ri on another pv, taken t r in the r.srbori VwA"rrv and the KnHiin h'r Vr.M. two tauovh I Vni.H-r ilu- p-ipr. Hut their te merity is wfil MiniU yc ber the r i. k o' the whip ? The t-rlebrstton of M.rtin Ijthsr". .-ntrint-e into the town of Kffurt, ierminy, w . i-etebr tel on tiie -Hh with great urc-iw. There was a Li.4tonf:I pnx-ii,)n in which th irre-.t Ileformer was reprrs.nt-l- !'r I . . . ... tiie wy. rroudea rvcnl .ketch of I.uth.-r t. eireilent restJing. If p wish to kn-w bw t- hn a hammock. rrd this frurn the Hol loa irri2J: "TW proper wr b haar aAMiv-a is to fMta th &4"tl t t fw inrv Mw-Wt. froai lh jround sail the f)( thre frvt three inehew Unc to4rr ivu U f r-H m fa. '" When tbe popl- lir f-rnnl mow of economic .ju-4lion. tbej will : into the political temple", and with rnal. i-orU will drtve ual all pUlfomi tinkerrrs w ho talk in one rrsolMtioo "f hfiri!mn.orae jnd opprrsstirr Tkr iff, sivl then in the nett rrIlion d,-lr tht ,t , 4 ml .in and mm to tat whiskey xiu Wr. Illinois hxs one (oKacro di.t He t tht cau-s .it oe MTen time as mu.:h u to b raid f r the support of the lwTnnnBi aa aJl North C'aruiina pays. Sow he woold bw a ery ioooceni ort of fellow who v noli twuM thU aro, or if be unrv- i'iiiui.iuicii is. The truth u much of the beer and uniriu. Ac. ar moI toother I . , ' iao eonjumri pay iot they do to Illinois t onnectjt man, named bher man W. Ilatt, hxs been in an almost Prfect topor .ince the -J1 of Ie- rember, He has slept moet of I v . ... . , i ih time since. He hxs jat awaken ,1 A loor. rIi.r,..J-K frm Ilri.Ir.- " " ' port. Coon., io the New York 7Wj, dlel th insL, ay: rron CWtatmae Uli Msrch be ararccly aoTrl la bmlL and took wo oourUJ.rneet sav what was forced Into hie caocith. With W-crtiWaxcf dsrs h sshibixl sius of re turviac animau.'xi. but ool till the arriTsl of Ksy dxi W aw from him r2lUoQ. HiUt a tatstTTjreet STtlabi. or opn ha .yra PtwroWy. howrcr. be submitted U bolstered Qp ia brd, and a7.Uk..a iefsat. washout into hU rloths sa.l Wl to a chair, lie roW not bm o.hrl u pck aad the murtiUr f h rlLilsT1 hin fc pi rrt Uw rl le Us cbalr was InTansWy folViwrd by dweihrp. IaJuoe huofr ww-rtl umt, aad duriosT hU brkf Z:17T:Z. ,2. .am, hi rm sll tbe while cUwM. aad. re .armor to hus chair, resumed the lccp whjch hU frwod wr itnprilo.! to feel w,M4!d new know waking. Thus he coo tietunt till July 10. when, to the surprise of h fiitiilr. he trnde to the front wand. .Mrmtr,! ra nwtkr chslr. be heard a pas-iC temmster addrrw. b cattle, and. as If la mimicry, .an, onl. 'Worn r the first ci rlsaitua h had msd during 313 days " ... i" vr lM no rTur "W"K York Stale Iiepublicaoa. The Half- j machine for measaring bagging and other I the term, snd tbe Petit Jury were subse Hreed, are stirred baaso of Chet IS? , JSrinlt U-enUj discharged, also for the term. Arthnrs effort,, to Cet the nomina- ,lftK '"r " H fm there was a plan of coo riliation adopUl aoJ Chet Is threat rninj; t. violate it by his own arnbt- ttts .lewisns. TIic New York cor- , , . t . , . . rervr)ent of the. 1 biladelphta Is.ljr. referring to the corapUinta, sajs: The friwoda of the President. while, hare their grievances also; but over aad show these it U impossible not to see that tbe coajreturra of the haif-brceds as to Mr. Arthur's aspirations for a serood term hare more or Una corroboration in the tone of the Stalwart Jtxirnals that are known to enjoy his crfid4ooav In a "pew-b delivered at the I-ord MsTor. banquet in Ixodon. IVemier CtIjUl4tOO MOke WrUf irnirth. lie I said: "He wm thankful to be able to racord a rremt chaara ia Uta cooditioo of affairs io Ireland. The authority of the law be said had been reasserted there, and peace and security prevailed. Tbe dark dens of as Mffuaatioo had been eflectoallv suppressed. and tha ce.:Vloo. which bad united theu uahaoov fretiasoUra. and enabled tbem to etecute their deadly purpose, had been la . Urire iWrw dastrOTed. Drt rra&itude was due to tbe Almighty and secondarily to Karl Spencer, the Lord LkutcnUot, and Mr Trrvelyan. the Chief Srcrrlary, He said that he believed that the cod of the w-wuoo would .how thai a fair amount of work hail been achieved Therovrrnenenl htrel much tn the future from its new ays tern of (raad committees. " Spirits Turpentine. Two of the Wako county com mi4nooers are ia fsvorjof public hsnciari. Thry ouht to Wake up. Eden ton fnfuirtr: On Thurs day last the Utile ebUd of Mr. James Hare, of lUraitx, Cbowo county, fell fmm tbe bed. .Crack its head oa a chair round, and w taaUatly kilted. ftoldsboro Mti.wjer: The many I fneods of R W. IV. t. R7 . will be pleased tilh. has been SDOointed to a I clerkship la the ivportmeot of Agriculture at Ws4hial Cirr. after bartof accepta- bly served ia the Cream IV part meal for thrre yars. Miltoa CArwnicU: Dr. William M. Brooks for loog year sn excellent phy iei.n ef this town, diet! here Sunday rooming. July 29th. at 5 o clock. Many who read Ibswe lines will no doubt remem ber the iWtor not ooly as a soecessful practitioner but as ooc of the kindest hearted men of ab prrfssloo. He was aged TO year. ILiIeigh stior: It is thought by many that Dr. Bagwell, of Charlotte, will accept the lofesMorsbip at Trinity Col leif. There b hardly aa avcra crop of wheat throojrbout the Male. e bare bren shown by Mr. W. N. Brock wrt! of this citr tbe nlan of a book, to be .. JL . r..i -Ui,!, " i ill b a perfect ceo In it way. I he I .v .tm.. tiMi in itw oi,l I j North SUte ILtIttir.il V:im. OLmtvt: Mr, it it i-.-r- - ii - t-lk-e of tke Trraury department, sod Mr. McLean, of ILka.loIeh will become Clerk- toi T t Fuller, who has beco io attendance the Supefioc Court In Moore county, rr turned yesterday. II S reports a full docket and a Urge attendance there and rlrea the mo encoaragiog reports as to the improvements In Moore county, which he thinks b inakin more rapid progress . . . lcTrrn eo!lI? lxit sir R r. ScarborouKb. of IluckSesberry, Lenoir coupty. called to see 9 yestetday morning, lie rrpons crops iu ZZr5.aLr IWkwIth. W. the father of the HrviscoQaty bar. bin the dty. He report crops la Hyds as Terr poor. Tbe eorps of Ush-ra,. nnicr Uu. leader- .ki. r ri t.MtTi:TA nii been aoinz i 4JBV 4111 I I mm txreJlaxit work in lh tat- aormu cftool here for the past ore wee as. Wad re boro Tims: ll U the ts. II ia HIV I Lt V.nw,t Oeoree Ul nanieu uwp I old story. A negro mmm scory. a win t-iH .-i,t iSTrsof art. Uruwrapon teucTorirccaja, wut-..B ,v.mj one an an ray ne conciuaea to turn over Sti LrZ3. tlou. ulcrrt Jltld to It. t atd orer m.Ul Konaty. I Oorge wu fcbout to start for Monroe, nd I up bll OJ pUtol tO CSUTJ llOUg. HIS BO- I W w" UadIn "ml Ub!e preprln? i kxljnoc la htt tmcu Jos below Uietboulder wd. . -wiYu.rfr:c. c I hare Just heard of the death of Mr. Aaa i Trsjwick. wWcb took place at bis Home la Laaeaboro township, Anaoo county, on toe Ub UuL Mr. TrarwicJc was a promt- KMl III I Af iW ri K t m4 VftvK An1 - I wu ooe of Ue bcai iwa we ever knew. lie was abot 83 yeara old. pied, at bis Suodsr. August Uh. after a short Iflneas, Ir MsrctM Austin, aged Wyeara. I lUr. J. . King weal down to Wadesboro I ytvtcrdsj to surt the work on the new rii cuurco. lie drew u pun ror vne W. . . A H . . . . . I bulkiin. which wj ill ia doubt bfl a Terr pniXj one. It wiU be built of brick. Cireerwboro n orkiitan : We cnpwe roltowter rrom KJJfi OtmrrKtr: "3a oris y nigbt an old m. all the wsy from the edge of Ilarsett. came here to see the haaglag. bdnrlBir with btm his two sons, aged IS aad-M. tie bore his dtsappoieUDeat braTcly, draak a pint of ww ,k . At tn.,. I .ZiL'l. .4 m.n.tn Mtl1roiirti the fa- flif ,y wHU IB the s tic moon he i,l nn) hif mWnrth hsnrtnr for rir At pjotf of men swnag off. but It was bsrd Jor lhe trt to coeae thfrty miles on Hun- dsya bjegwhe-theTgothcre.-- If tbLi U not rood proof trsfest the pro- pricty of publre etectrUOTie," we know not wbstcooMbe. Let os study the pfcture. I -W.Mon Xtju: The crops in d the western section of the county are suffcriog for want of raiu. aod tliough it has not gotten to be what ts termed a drought, rain is badly iotded. On Mooday Cas ioccnt, ooloml, wss aoci deolally shot In the arm by Tom Iwis, colored Tbxy were hunting on the d IwU shot a bird with a pistol, He did not see Vincent, and mbsmg the bird, tbe ball took effect in inccnt s arm Among tbe patents Issued to North Carolinians In July w And one issurd to John C. Williams, of ScoUand Neck. on a from portions of Nash, lilgeoombe and I Halifax, and roaklog IlaXllcboro the cun- I IT swat. Hatty Maual iimorxer no more IMTW COUDUw CK UUt UOU. t irulV MC tuvm ikILm (n lK Al.t. than ! hrrv in itn V rv ruty for. Tarboro Southerner : The Wil- mlaglon 8ta will soon enter upon its sevrnteenth rolume. It improves with moti idj msy be taken for a guiding tah by all. Mgecornbe is n utier which rellea on any siarle crop. To prore It. our a jrri cultural lust are rated at a bbyhcr uio thanj any lu North Cam- liaa. Her cotton crop is worth more than pm milKoo. Tbe Scotland Neck Gun Club challenge the fctate to shoot a match for the championship of the SUte at glass. No cntcrance fee and no pnte; 12 bore guns are to be used. Last Saturday eveninf Mrs. B. O. Uo til's farm was the scene of a sanguinary affray. Geo. Free- man. who has been known to the courts before for pugnacity, was beating a woman mnA Ix-niM rihtrlx Whit him. b rnilld OOt hi nUtrM and fired sU I V mv.wl1.a.i.IK.L..nLV..I . j:'. ' " tearing the skin. Of course the skull was not even fractorrd. ro mad was ocorfie that as soon as be fired, be threw down his pistol and engaged in a hand to hand flght, completely whipping Whitley. Charlotte Journal- Observer Mr. Joe, w lh(J own of , country store . , ., r . ,k . t.i ... l.L-nUJlr .hot ves tcrday morning by a gun which he had loaded and placed in bis store room in po sition for a thief. The muzzle of the weapon was pointed toward the door. On cn led og lao store about 8 o'ekxk. Mr. Watt a aecidently struck the string connec ted with the trigger and the entire load of shot was discharged Into bis leg about four inches above the knee. The muzzle of the goa was only 19 laches from bis leg when the explosion took place and pieces of clothing were carried fnto tbe wound Tbe fifth annual fair oC tbe Poplar Tent Fair Association was opened on the groands at Poplar Tent yesterday, .under tbe most favorable auspice, More than 3,000 pro pie were laaids tbe galea. At 12 o'clock, the cmwdYaibeTtd at tbe grand stand to hear the address) of Oovmor J sir is, who kindly coo sen ted to act in the capacity of orator io Uie anseoce of Judge ivcnnctt, wbo bail promised to be VhsTc atwl deliver l opening address, out who isjrca to sp ' '""LI 1 , r"f4"M. a ton. more borne made meat and less West ern bacon, improved farming implements, etc. were sound and solid and seemed to meet the favor of bis audience. The Go vernor was frequently Interrupted by sp plsuse. O? IS E'OI'T "STl ikw toriRTitRniTn. Nirrics-To ux payer. Mrsso3 Psnt patterns. S G. North Ror Medicinal waters. Out North State Saloon Cool beer. (.-! PfA - Kccripu of ootton;ycsterday 4 bales. t i - . ,j i k l a Ilain is predicted by the alma- . . . . . i . . I nacwusy, udoumj mo nuu us.-u w i i... . ,n,r.t I uw r, ..-v4 I , , c, t lie colore! uoou onuiariMua i ha.1 an excursion to Orten on the steamer .Wwh-A.i.V.i. yesterday morning.attcnded by a band of music Wc omitted to state in our for mer report of the proceedings of the Phar msceutical Association that.lhc physicians were invited to seats oa the floor, Another moonlight exenrsion . under the msnagernent of Oapt J. W. nar- P" Mr. Geo, N, Harris will Uke place oa Tuesday night next Further par nirt bereaftcr. Mr. C. T. Hntler, of Clinton, v n. writes us that Sunday's issue did nnl -T one n that pUce Ull w . . Wfl jy wy tic Wedoesdsy. I J'' isun was no m vu ro i f0r Clio too was mailed as ususj. -nwtfu. are sometime marred ibi iHmtiu. - j I br myriadj of pimp). markiags of J . .ii-I CRIMINAL COURT. Ttrdar Proeedlnc Report of th Graad JBtr-Tbe J arte Hlm chanced, 4ce. 1 The following cases were disposed of I yesterday State n. Robert Moore, charged with larceny. Defendant submits. State ts. Adam Greene, charged with lar ceny. Defendant submits. State ts. Monroe Johnson, charged with larceny. Edward Green called and failed. Judgment nut. State ra. Mary Anderson, charged with keeping a disorderly house. Case continued I for defendant. I state ts. Lou Qrotjen. chareed with keepiog a disorderly house. Case con- Unued. . , . . . . . . 5lAte vs. Dark! Johnson, charged with Indecent exposure. Defendant found guilty, Defendant sentenced to thirty days in the TT,, . rwL-.ii,- House of Comrctioo. 1 fUAli UouroA Johaaon. rh&rrad with larceny. Defendant found guilty and sen v 0. . Weed to two years in the State Penlten- -'-7- Sute ra Monroe Johnson, charged with Defendant submiU and judgment J suspended. -State ts. Kitty King, charged with keep- ing a dUorderiy house. Defendant found not guilty and discharged. The Grand Jury, throueh Mr. S. Davis, foreman, reported as follows: "We, the Orand Jury of August terra, 1883, beg leave to state that we visited the Jail and Poor House and found everything in splendid condition and the inmates comfortably supplied and well cared for." The Orand Jury, between 4 and 5 P. M., were called into court and discharged for The prisoners upon whom Judgment has I not already been prayed will receivo their n.nvu ihl. mnrninr at 10 oVWk tn wtoicb hour Court adjourned. Tat Late tfcaabl-K Affair. We learn from Dr. Lane, surgeon in charge of the City' Hospital, that John Hill, whose attempted murder has already been alluded to in the Star, is getting I along much better than could nave Deen reasonably expected, under the circum- ,Unces It is now lh hl he wiI, re. b cover. Hill gives a pretty graphic description of &s8auU made upon hlm by Carey. He . . J . J . whea he Carey jump the fence and make for him he knew he "had the I j jn him He had no knife, no stick and nothing in the shape of a weapon of any kind to defend himself with, lie I .prkimH Kssatil fr QAmnthinrr if w onlya rock or a brick-bat-to use ajrainst his desperate antagonist, but could see nothine. "Why didn't you seize a rail from the fence T" was the inquiry. "I didn't have time," replied the wound- cd man. "He was upon me before I could have reached the fence." Hill further stated that he was afraid to nin fn, nni,l dth him in tha i uu sva s vai vni v i vrwusva uauu u vuv back, and so in the midst of his irresolution, and with his face towards that of his mur- dcrous foe, Carey was upon and him using bis knife with a violence born of desperation aod natural blood-thirstiness. Hill received I three ugly wounds one near the top of the forehead, one on tbe top of the head and one on the back of the neck. That in the forehead, however, is the only one consid ered dangerous. Connection wltb the West. Our friend Bryan, of the nickory Press, copying our brief article relative to the completion of the Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad to Newton, thus putting Wilmington in direct connection with that rich section, and calling upon our business men to profit by the opportunity, comments as follows: "A word fitly spoken I How seldom do m men . mmnurrlil traveller in this sec tion representing a Wilmington house. We have, them here from Kichmona, uaiumore and the Northern cities, and even from I Knoxville, an inland towns inhe West, but you seldom see one from Wilmington, xei city of 20.000 inhabitants, with banks and we anow tuai t nminguj" ia buuuiuiuiux wholesale merchants, and a large foreign and domestic trade. The distance from Wilmineton to Newton is only 235 miles, and to Ukkory 246 miles-sixty miles less th.n from Richmond with railroads all the way. Why should we not send you JT merchants deal? Send on your commercial tourUHand scour thePiedmont region.and mtobompetition with other cities for . . . ,.1.!. . i r..:u . i- . - v i hwjl ui wiia tw.yu. uunu u .mui, twecn tne sccuons, ana ii me rauroaa com- i . , Kino I P.,,.u: .:T wmi uuici puiuu umv, wu the DCOD1C mUSl SCC I ll luai you cei lUOSC I rates. Personal. Our venerable friend, Mr Geo. H. Kelly, who has been on a visit to his sons at Bir mingham, Alabama, where they are doing a prosperous business, has returned home. Mr. William Simpson, of Raleigh, who presided at the sessions of.the Pharmaceuti- cal Association, is a prominent Knight of Pythias, being a Past Grand Chancellor of the Order, the Wilmington members of which were glad to meet him. Capt. L. S. Belden has returned from his trip to the mountains. Mr. Edward D. Johnston, formerly of this city.'but now In the U. S. Engineer . . on a . ' 91irors Court. Acting Mayor uuaiey naa two cases ior - - , , , I his consideration yesterday morning, but . . . FHARMA CEUTlCAXcjASSOCI- Departif en fUgnal SerTiey I ATIOIT. Pinal Proceedlns Election of Officer Appointment or Committee,' Jfcci ' The third session' was 'called to' order at 8:80 P. Mi, TbuVsday night, the Iresident in the chair. : i . i. Mr. Cordon . .presented'' report of; the pAmm iff no. n "RrKiKir o WtUUilMV UU SJA11AU1SO. i ne rresiaeni appoiniea jaessrs. . Birnp son, Zoeller, Meadows, Thorp, . and Fur - man as delegates to the American Pharma-' ceuticaf5 Association, wtQch will 'meet in Washington on the 11th ef September. Ui Mr. Nadal introduced a resolution ot. .1 i . j m - ttt:i s . for the entertainment which they had re ceived. Mr. Cordon read an interesting paper en titled "Pharmacists of NortH 'Carolina should do more manufacturing. Ab election of officers was then gone into, with Messrs. Hargrare-and Thorp as tellers, with the following result : ' Preaa4-W. ILv. Green, of WOmins: ton-'. ' 1st Vice President J. hi. hlUl, of tiolda boro: . rains, winds mostly northeasterly, lower 2nd Vice President V. O. Thompson, of barometer and stationary, or rising tern Winston, perature. 8rd Vice President T. C. Smith, of , For the East Gulf ( States, generally, fair Charlotte. t . . Weather, variable winds, lower barometer Secretary James C. Munds, of Wilming- Wfid stationary temperature: ton. Wrr Tonn9M onr) tha Oliir. ' Vallotr Local Secretary L. R. Wriston, of Char lotte. Treasurer A. S. Lee. of Raleigh. Executive Committee E. F. Hatch, of Goldsbpro, Chairman; and W. W. Har grave, of Wilson; S. W. R. Martin, of Winston ; F. W. Hancock, of New Berne, and John Tull. of Morgantoh. The President appointed the following committees: Business Committee J. H. Hill, L. R. Wriston, A. P. Thorp. Papers and Queries E. V. Zoeller, John Tull, J. G. M. Cordon. ' ; ! Mr. Simpson introduced a resolution ten dering the thanks of the Association to the j press of the city for publishing reports j of the proceedings, and to the officers and. members of Germania Lodge No. 4 .K; of P , for the use of their hall. Adjourned to meet in Charlotte ori the' second Monday in August, 1884. Wtlmlngtonlana In Savannah. We have before us a neat publication, from the "Savannah Times Steam Printing House," entitled the "Charter, By-Laws and Rules of Trade of the Savannah Board of Trade," adopted July 18, 1883, and I amenaea May d, lod. Among the officers I of the bavannah Naval btores Exchange I wo fin H spvppjiI fnrmpr WUminrrtrtniaTia tn 1 wit: Capt C. S. Ellis, President: C. Lu- cian Jones and Walter Coney, of the Board I of Managers; and S. h. bhotter and C. L. I Chesnutt, of the Inspectors of Elections; C. Lucian Jones, on Appeals Committee; C. S. Ellis and John Judge on Complaints Committee; and John Judge on Informa- Uon and Statistics Committee. Capt. Ellis is one of the Directors of the Board of Trad. and on the TVftdfi nnmrnittpps we - find: S. P. Shotter, C. S. Ellis and Walter Coney on Quotations; and W. Coney on Inspection. In the list of members of .the Board of Trade we recognize two addi- tional names, W. N. Holt and A. G. Latta. The Crops. . Letters received in this city yesterday ! from Robeson and Richmond counties, in , this State, and from Marion and' Marlbor- ough counties, in South ' Carolina, state I that the drought still continues m that sec- I tion, and the corn -crop is badly damaged, being rendered more susceptible to injury from the previous excessively wet weather . .. , . , , . - in the spring, which caused a premature o-rowth and rlpvelnnrhpnt and Ipf it too tender to cope with tne succeeding dry I weather and hot sun. The cotton crop.it I is hoped, will yet come out and do well, which will he the case if soon visited by seasonable rains Tne Local Committees and the Fruit Fair. Tue locai committees are certainly doing their duty towards promoting the success of the approaching 2, ruit Uair. 'Ihey are I nearly constantly at work to that end, , . . .. . almost t0 the entire neSlect of their Pnvate business. We are glad to see them so ear- nest in the matter. It inspires a like in terest in others. , - f . I tt t , W. T. Croom and Henry Jones were be- t t : u:u: nA.tAn ; mn, una. iuuud, jv.uw,.v.cj mu. mu,, ho pharrr nf heinir mmcrad m sn ftffrnTen CT J I - - iliaiaci ugum-. i ue ucicuutuu wuc iuuuu guilty and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. RIVER ANb iriARINF. The following vessels are up and cleared for this.port, according to the Mar itime Register: Barques Frey, Norwe gian, 281 tons. Halvorsen, from Glasgow June 15th; George Davis, British, 643 tons, Macomber, from Glasgow June 21stj Orvar OdA Norwegian. 512 tons. Torkelsen. from . I T?m .T.noirnr Juno Hth' Ma.T. Irr- I on Ksyy tnni Permin from T.iver- I ' ' pool June 3rd ; JSuUtielmer, Norwegian, ' V j t 314 tons, Sorensen, from London June 1M. TVwij. nrmin S01 fn TunK i t. Co. ; Theodora Catharina, German, 313 tons, inayoauer, rrom r&oiteruam may lom, . ipj , , . , I Madonna, Nor., 462 tons, Pedersen, from n.....j' t..i a ''n t.j Rotterdam Jnlv fl TRwras THn.tui Oor. man, 314 49ns, Schroeder, from Hamburg ' T.- i"' June 28th, iDiTision of Tetegrams and Reports for the ; Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture, i , f CO'TTOIT-BEI.X BT.J1.1.EXIN. . . y AwgusVio; l88-5 P.m:! ! : - AVERAGT3 PlSTBICTS. Min. A Rain Temp. Fall. 64 .00 68 .00 68 .00 70 .00 64 ,00 66 .01 65 .00 73 .00 74 - .19 67 j .00 : 74 .00 63 ; .01 Max. Temp . I I i 4 v. - i ICliarleslibn. 86 88 . Augustas iT11 ' ' jMbninery 'H jMobile . .at; New Orleans ? . 86 90 95 94 96 93 90 87 I . vrmveBioii. . Vicksburgi . . Little Bock. . . i Memphis..... VTemtber InstlcsUIonat. The following kre the indications for to day: '- ' . For: the Middle Atlantic States, partly. I oinnAv w.tw Woi t-aino nH winrla jmostly easterly Wfi stajipnary barometer - . jsadary' ria'lMiure i For the Souli?lAtfarit1c Stales, Talir,fol-!; ,1 lOWed bv nartlv rfondv weather and local - . I partly cloudy weather and local Tains, followed by clearing weather, variable winus, mosuy easterly, siauonary uaryme- J 1 ler and .nearly stationary temperature. Snipping 14 ve Poultry. 1 In response to an. inquiry froni a corres pondent in this city, who asks whether it is practicable to ship live poultry to your city from here ii a marketable condition ftnd what are the best contrivances for so doing, the New York Jaurtval of Commerce replies;,., "We see no difficulty in the way bf shipping live poultry from Wilmington, N. C., to this port. Such poultry is now brought by steamer from Richmond andf Norfolk in slat coops, the feed sent with ; jthem, and tbe water supplied under con tract by the .carriers. Our correspondent will do well to make his arrangements first; , a .i iX2 c .i ,3 ; . 1 ai uie ouice oi me aueauiefs,. .auu ii lucjr nrill imrJortoVo tha nrmwr' nt.tpnt.fnn' to thp . live freight, the rest is all very plain and .. .. . m. , v obtained here, but we should think could be readily made at the place of shipment." Absentees. At Hickory Mrs. Henry P. West and j ivfQ children . Mrs . Perrin. I Prophets ofthe Weather. I Wifro-iria anH lib flPPTTi tn flnnrish in Win I , . . t n - , usi as ii wenaanoweauiermsummci. 1 in summer. It may not shake up the air I bo much and howl so loudly, but it shaKes up our systems more and matces inem nowi fTkrtw tn nntAtA -fVt. WAflf VlOV- IK lit VA11 wft-aw I Pain Killer is the magician that controls all kinds of stomach and bowel disturoances aCJtfJl- always dangerous. Wise people never seDarate themselves from the remedy. X a x CITY ITEMS .' PERSONALt vTO MEN ONLY Tkb Vomaio Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will sena ur. lrsrs a CsxKBnirxD Emctro-Voltaic Bixtb asd Elbc- I Wtbio Abpuawcks on trial for thirty days to men I (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervons I Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of tmnhlAt rmo ti nfoftlrnr atiAAlv. And eomTllete r- storatlon of health and manly vigor. Address as I above. N. B. No risk is incurred, as thirty days I trial Is allowed. 1 , ! ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sufferinR and cryinR with pain of cutting teeth f -WrHSLow's Soothino Sybdi' for children teeth ing. Its value is incalculable. It wui relieve tne poor little sufferer immediately, uepenu apon ft, mothers, there l. no mistake about it. It cures rtT7BDArv nnri diarrhoea, remilatfts the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Soothiwo STacr for ohUdren teething Is pleasant to the taafA And la the- nrAanrlnt'.nn of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the Uni- out the world. Price B cents a bottle. ; NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Hot Days, 'QO0L DRAUGHT BEER 13 THE PANACEA "OLD NORTH STATE SALOON" has the COOL- EST in this city, "Dont yoh forget it." : aug 11 It ; Tax-Payers Take Notice. QN MONDAY1, AUGUST 13TH, THE COMMIS sioners of New Hanover County will meet at the Court House, In Wilmington,' for the pnrpose of Revising the Tax List and Equalizing Assess ments, All persons feelirig-themselves aggrieved by the action of the Assessors, and "all property notmed to be present on mat aay ana mase known their causes of dissatisfaction. HORACE A, BAGG, anglllt Chairman. We Are Closing Out A GOOD MANY PANT PATTERNS. The price .Ml. is VERY LOW, and the few on hand : are GOOD BARGAINS. MUNSON, ang 11 It Merchant Tailor. Appolinaris Water. rpHOSEWHO ARE FOND OF APPOIJNARIS X WATER, can now eet this Health v and Cool t ;ifnjii i ur..A.t.U. v.A . nv trihw Saratoga. Kessingsn, Seltzer and other Mineral. I waters for preventing ievers ana aiaing aiges- tion during the hot weather, For sale by F. M. AGOSTINt fJ ; At S. G. NOKTHBOP'S, nun tuue anu vomecwonery stores. New Crop Tnrni? M: mm Seeds. HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OT A. ireSa TUKINljk ana. CArStJAUJi B&fttJ. SUl VS- I ;rieties, which I offer.at low prices, Conatry I nntpn gnHnttiut t nJrat inamfmi trt tlm trAde ' X fresh TURNIP and. CABBAGE SEED, all va orders soUclted. IJb discount totne traae. ' J. H. HAaUJLEI, Drnggist and dealsr in Garden Seed, Tobacco, Cigars, A,:. . ftugldtf Hew Market , LATr' FOTTR PLY LINKN COLLARS, 10c ench. Stylish , STRAW HATS, worth $2.00. at 00c-. CloBlnR out FANCY HALF HOSE at Cost. ., t'. SUITS MADE TO ORDER for $25.00, woith $30.0& Another lot of ROTULUS SUSPENDERS. SRc,: ;' BIO ARRANGEMENTS for Fall Slock. . ' JOHN DTBIt A. SON, . it U? 9 tf Tailors and rjaberdashers.' NORTHERN (FIRE) ASSURANCE CO. OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. Assets 814,286,900 00. , The folLdepoatt of $10,000 has been made with I tiw Tnir rr wnrth nomiinn rr thn aM.Tir4t of Policy Blders in this State. 1 , ' '' M. 8. WILLARD, aug 5 tf General Ajrcnt. ' Stolen, "N THE NIGHT OF TOE 2ND INST., FROM the subscriber, a VERY LARGE dark BAY I'yearsold. M'iil pay f25 reward for her recovery. IflRKMm.li' otI wlnl-irallli on kln Ian. ton I . S3. D. 1 V 1 UKJ1. , aug D5t&Wlt ' Catherine Lake. Straw Hats ! Umbrellas ! HARRISON A ALLEN. natter auff 9 tf Good Eastern Hay, jPOR SALE BY. ' WOODY CURRIK, Commission Merchants in Cotton and Naval Stores, . t . ;. Wilmington, N. C. Je, tf -Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED I the schooner CHARLES THOMAS, hereby I notify all persons hayinff claims acrainst sid tn- .1 qa! tjt nrAiinnt. t.hm within t.hA limn nmai.rllw.tf1 I bylaw, or this notice will be pleaded in br of I tneir recovery. , luins a. Minn, ang 3 lot HARRY II. KUKK. Wiy are Melons so Inferior this Year? JgECAUSE, WHERE FARMERS nAVE NEO- lected to use proper preventives, the hoovy rains havo rained the vines, bat come to my Store Hat orday morning, and get one for Sunday, to re mind you of "ye olden times." L. VOLLER8, . jy 2 7tf 2C A 28 South Front St. I w A I rjraXriClO i Cigars ! 5 Cents ! FOR SALE EVERYWHERE I ly n tf - "New Scarborough House, NO. 104 NORTH WATER STREET AND PRINCESS STREET, WILMINGTON. N. C. The Finest Restaurant in the City. Board f 1.25 per Day. Three Tickets f 1.00, Sin-. gle Meals 35c. No Meals sent out. i jy24tf R. J. SCARBOROUGH, Proper . TjTq tto Vrm fionn 'Prittm t? ' XLCtVU 1UU A11UI11 , . m . . T .,. . r HUl, Xilli.ll, O. LUUll ni UUlt niLW Al complete stock of Phaotons, Buggies, Carriages. Jsn,a ana Hurry wagons, Had a I or, imrness. Trunks, Traveling Bags, Satchels, Shawl Straps, CEO. raug5tf McDOUGAL & BOWDEN. By Order of Our City Fathers, JEW ONES THE BRILLIANT MORTAR AT the corner of Market and Front streets lias been removed, but I am still selling Drugs, Turnip Seed, Ac , at tho Old Stand, and intend to con tinue to do so. aug5tf J. K. McILHKNNY. 1 -j .We Offer ' 500 Rolls and half rolls BAGGING. 10OO Bundles TIES, 20OO Sacks Liverpool SALT, lOO Bags COFFEE, SO Bbls SUGAR, all grades, 50 Hhds and Bbls MOLASSES, 50O Bbls FLOUR, all grades, Water-ground Meal, Corn, Tobacco, Snuff, etc. BALL & PEARS ALL. aug 5 DAW tf , i CLOTHING- AGAIN BEFOHE THE PDJJLIC., FEW MOKE DAYS LEFT TO SECURB IMMENSE BARGAINS, as wo are anxions to CLOSE OUT our SUMMER STOCK oven at greater losses than heretofore. Call early. A. ALSHRIER, Reliable Clothiers, aug 0 tf lit Market St. No Humbug HEN WE SAY WE SELL CERTAIN LINES OF GOODS LESS THAN COST! an it. It is not a catch. We ar We mean It, It is not a catch. We are closing them out, and we put them at a price to make them go. We still offer a few of our specialties in Ladies and Misses' Cloth Button Boots and Men's Low Ties, and Children's Colored Goods. Come and see them. Come and see them Geo. E. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. New Arrivals. A VERY FTNE LOT OF HARD RUBBER AND Nickel Mounted Harness and Saddles. Also jbouuiou nuu Trunks, Travelling Bags and everything kent by Flrst-Class 8addle.rV andUarnesi Trunks, Travelling Bags ana evcrytnmg umianr kept by Flrst-Class Saddlery and Harness Eatab H.tmanii Oa at th old Stand. Front street. next to Jacobi's Hardware Store. Goods sold at bottom prices. .tttt aug 5 tf J. H. MALLARD.
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