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IT" i i ATE3 OB AD VEUTISXN O I , . , , 1 r.. The Morning Star. I Aim tLinaM fTl THt. t . 7 A 'J.i. 1 i i. . .TW U T.. W F " " - 1 T5 7rf - 8 00 to im i rvwfraht KTftT-HflnmantatakeB at Pro POT' .. . T. in. Ten Una aolld Nonpareil trpe make one eqnaro - ' i . , , i , - ...mi,,. i ' " " " i mmmmm , . .. . iljijjj -,- i'tuiwsjtAWn' 4i; ffljr ' :t 1 " 1 - . i- - - - - - -- - - . - - : m. - " " --i----a-a-a"-' " :. i ' -rr nVv r t a-ft.ii 'I--'.. . . . MOltNlN" EDITION. J lx Clacaa fua.-rIteo plaes a To. ,. Itaacuck was oos of tae pa ,....,..,... A Wyiocw In laaaeanta; , fu.!.iiao biowe dewa. two per-uo ad tavard wouadl S O. i.ynMlOx. prndaea dealer. 9vaeAh. ;;k . f . taaatutW a.0Ou. rumored tVU ota aaa-y failure will follow. r n-iu.r Crown, at INftwok y Sot fMui Owo -JiC aad hi ( Brow a".) child . -.trlck-A wit yellow fever. Prtaea H. .mux' deeUrea that frae aee um"iiiu tlM (k of Europe. The to , of it.M tntef. Mlaa.. wrecked by a t.,ru4 f rty perauet wtta kiJVi aad "ftf ,u.r ,ni rJ. paNA-afar tra.o oo the WiU-rlirt. f (TlAW-aa. SV C. . foe Kik .t. v . ny cm --" r,u fcv. r t P-uu;ik. rV. . oo c i ti.- Sy Yrti AMcrc IW V..-iiti.i wHlSAKV N T.. t i y Ui-r tto-BUac. Two ptMPcaxvr I l;.v-ti U R Nw V.fti ui.u Bbr 4l4tV- w -ry l r. wbo r-fa.c4 If recnii hii Jiogb tr fir roarrvl th coachman, tu. f iiUnJ. tie pArtM with ke for-tu.- Wall lrrt. A Mnnoint l th Falaer of U 4Mii(ry Km fast tn ortIl At i:..ivUf.s JklaryUiteL TWw wr , u.4 rMrM aiMitablnl. It wm a I.. ..- mo binI naay iiiiCxri t h.- N'.sw VmI IftrtiLt wtlmxum tl. ....--itr thw tnker at t!. r.l.- ..f 50),M BTKOtll. It t-.rljr xr jiit f r wrrk, I hr . . mpaay Umt by it dWfia id ttrtrrAtUliv Kft, of i:rolta, .lo-w iMVtKik. tLuilail U1 .1.. for SimaIct. tU Uiaka lb r Tarit7 wM km laaei ap i4 ib Draa- Mru m4 b-t a Nn in fvll jn- tlhy witb tba im tW Saker bir rimi.v; lry aairwiS. the lHio- .-, -iu.f Mi ipfipothe authori ty ..f j mm nanxvd Crtr, bo bold Vl.iMKtin o(5-e tbroah Cbll- mrr'ii ia Sorncc. Hat CVear will not aland np t tK authorahips ani po.r Cblmfr floirra. ta Ohio mot th tVoMH.ra.ta afw . aljiatM3rI tb!t tfy r Ulkiau of 4wppin bornra in the raidjle of th. (rriAi itid oomioAttnj; aoeoe thr candidate than IIoaJIjt. Gen. iHrbtn Wifd. it af thought, woold Kt.i Li.n aAAilv eUctud. It V lOO Uttf oow It ia 'IWlUf U at k by il.dlj and biaa, if pMaiblr. Ut. It 1. AUtAoo, paator of tb lUptmt Cbarvb a! Harrinlon, IIL, baa jaa bjiii. Ilrre w lb t4ry: Mf. Jva Baia. a tarjreaaa prvMaer, ovm tmrtmur aW twiutjeti aA uaa turwa, a faaaay af cbild-, tae tkil, . ..iiidrMi tt rwtira r4rt ait ta ra A a aiember ef taw iVv AH"o h.mtAlit of tb RjAuia fj.)y Oa a o rri.Q T4r waat out drfrtait witb ta pAaevr. ate fcxfk Itnpeef nartawa UiM wk aaJ aa aailb vtua at- um pun J liwr rui. TWaWfNWXrHMfaily re- Jade BljK-k ww teetl Cnief JMt! of Veoaylani ta IMI.aivI m t-454 bw M rveletcUd for a term of 13 yeaMw, vbiU all of. bU . a- . .iua er defeated. Ilia father waa raeobwr of Coo jreea, a J adga and . lLitor. The eon waa a great a.tro- - tU of State UifiU and be died ia th aazne coovvctioo. He regarded the I lad Urol work of nacoowlractioa r a great abomination and b neTer -aMd U deooaow it. r - i JUL W.T. Howell, aa wU. Army o fleer, waa foaad Hotting lo th harbor aear Fort MetTeory, Dal- e - . umora. He bad takea l .om life. II Uti n lifAQBt of hie troobloa nd of hi vrecked tiff. Aa.aohjpJ py iwmii, hta wlfea condact, a lorw. vreUbwdaeM aa4 dbap pomtmaat maka op th paiaf at I & ' I. IWh at laat eloaeU tba dl trnNHl Uf 0f tb aafortaaata xnxn. W bava bo iaUreatcd ia crUa ing over ib eolosk b JaJg BUclc TTqctb U liooUr gTemcot id the ctimta placed upoa Him bj Rpob- Ikan, ,DfBocrAUo- axmL InUep4JiUQt vapr la lbs North. Thoj aJljvdaxit bit ml UleaU and bU tboroagh boiMtj. TheKev York oorreapoo- dcnl of tb TbiUilclpbil. Ltdjcr wriua: k 'Toaaibl tbert ftxa aoea left, but U b douUol wkeUAr.oaa can be found who pi wt gi3 ia ao toiiAcat a dcyrte tfco nxa Tirtoe of mormt eoaraf joiaed to lofty coc tempt foe atlMaUremt, wbetr tb lat er cAiae ia coeapetilJoa wlUi priaeJpIe and de votion ta priocipte. TbedcmUe of aocb a maa at thia lime la fait to be, ia ao narrow Mtw. a aatiocal kaa," A man wju wayUM In New York by mukci blgbiraymc, robbd sad nariy killed. -Tbu happoed ,St arday aigbt tut. "AUof tho erica ii sot Ta Ua Soaih. SiacaVwa' panned tbU bere U another tteca v tu: T "Saw Yo. Aa. TSX ttortly. beotw t o'clock tab taaralaf a au. waoaa came la nakaow. waj kaoeked doara by foot bmq la Wm trrt V tWy were abol to BAfta bb pttckcu OOcc Kaaaedy apmued aad tby nL Ha poraoed tbem and firad two aboca after them. Ia a abort Utae tbey vpAraud. two fMng ia oaa dimtloa; aad Ue trtWn la aaOier." Spirits Turpentine. Good rain aroand (lilluoro lute faJk. Tbe llanner Warehoaiw at Drtr- fa avna ehadla damage to atorta. Mr. J. O. Char.ca ta aole oarner of Um Tarbneo f7aJa. Doaeey OaUle pulle ttetibooae. We bea It will t alwAja a tmJm aad paoaoetooa Gukla. Kinaton r VtJJ .V The edi tor of the Na Berne Jfral aaked flfly Democrat who their cLotc waa, lor uot- rroor ia 14. and more of taeai farored J ad re Gllaet tlua any otner maa. n uie Jed(e waa DOfiUaaled. aad we, think there b auoox retrOaxttiUT ew wui w as odd niAke an escelkat rtt Glnser avesva to be the eoeaiaf auuv. blatter, lie landmark: We U2 niaca rrrrt that UT. J. K. U. adajM- eaT Cbol brrtaca toaraaoip, tLa'wUhTraTaia taet Meoday. t- AwLaBk a thtalaoe twM taatteaeM oats, waa erju cod oa Twaday alhl. whe caoo raia Ml to reatheftiuere aad lay the daat ; la Ueatrceta. Tae aawafoiiewed byaptendid raiee Uw awt arcaa, " ' WAAbiBtrtoa' OautU: ' We are heartily aorrr to learn of tbarsUfortane of Dr. J. O. iv. Jaywa. .M"r T At.-tr Are os AtoawlaT aitui laau raaatk. ooaaty. ta addaioa : to all 'tatAVaartataaefTl eeate the itOO raroeiMM oi proTKny, en account of the A. 4k N. OL IL K We rerjet tae Ioa ef a many alee elm eaad treee ay tae raeeotCre oa aula aUcec. Dnrbam Tobacco Mint; Tba flAAAatratce aad county cooaoabalooera hrVMa tae county taa oa juxmiaj. im Stale taxra amounted to Sl ecnU oo tho a inn mmt rJ Motwiir. aad tae ooantf Ua waa pat at 35 cent, maklne the whole i.. kma The noil ia 1 1.557. Thla b a radocilov of feur eenia of Ue yeara tax. . A. A. aad yet aoae people wouia cato jomo liera Lae aew couasy wouia nun "ui uxjo axe low thaa aaoat coaotke ia the Stat. KJenton Kswuirrr ; " Iloaaoko Dtstrkt Oranra rair will bo add at Wood hvad. NorthAA3"Btna coantr. on October 33d; 3iib. and Soth. Oa the lat of An- w ClfJimAmnmm hot. wfirtla with ooe Trias-Whiles oaaored. wbes tae Utter awore veafwaocs oo OrUSa. Uo ine eta the II mm occupied by Mr. Oriffln waa find aad bnroed to the iTOQOU. wiU it coateeU. White waa arreateU aad jotffca Ia il. aad we haara he baa coafcaeod the crieae. IUrn Journal: Mr. Riir. Of Oaalow coaatykEJed a raltkanake laat wrAek waiea w tairty iovr rauica w huttoa. The aew IVabyterUa Church ml CroatAa! wae dedicated oa Saaday last. Key. a IL Ukr. of Oowatwro, vrvrmaz thearratoa. A larre crowa was ia anen- Mr iJAAiel DatUw Of tae Uor Mk Aretioa. tcCe as that Rer. A McCul- Wo b eoedoctlef aa intcmuef reirai at Aaftbary thacn la that neighborhood. Up b Soadsy otxhr fourtrea had oraa coo Ttrted, aad tbere were; maay other peal- Mil ton Chronicle; JaJge Ott- . - tt tKm rvnorter. "too. promUe u bare atroaff folbwtoa; for Co'trtor.' Oh. I Lercirae taa. i am e wu. SceJea fee Ooeeraoraad I, eo try vin pmaary friend. There booes thlaf taAtwoikJ make ma accept, aad that U the uoAAimoua UnOeriaX or too De una tioe I aaa costeat wuh eay eimrit and ia heartily for Oea. rVaJee rot uoreraor. lh)ta cvawe aaa uuww aia areeeeboro, meaahere of the. aecae caarcb -.both IYrab7talaaa--and ine wont ot each can balaken a hi boad. Beaufort TklpAo: A 600 rata .rt u wiuu nmiar aua waica cAOAtdtha f armeri to amila," Itaraeoacuj OedaadcAcae sot cfpcrtaaoij. If we had a frs prsctkai froit raiaereia Carteret coaaty. who realbwl ine tmpor- taare ef thi cropeau toe wowir it ealU becaaaa, we coaid'aoad aatoolab .v. -. . I. 4s ik. Mantle. Mr. TStJaewair jacKAoa waa ujwu j mmU os Wednredar Ult, ana mmmr axcii were made for wtJooraJoe her a be fitted her poaitioe. bat thai indemeney of thevaatart rasaeu f rWf-TTT 7 to taw eLMirorfotiacBk of or citaee; Chariot ta Jawntai- Otervr; . w i. kMM'M WAakilwda eXtdr Wadbceo lau Wed- Deodar, mf caiuax i v r ioed fiiaTa aoteifla tbeae eoreaana. waa "T7 i.iw .i a A'etark laat 8an- ??L"-wC; aorrarrlnrton. vr n...M VirnU' SchooLtobe held at nirh Potat on next Thorfday. tba rl-.Vi 1 .r4 Kaa acccTited aa la- Tiuaon to ba with theca. and CoofTeaimaa Mm Ataar vorurnravi ArmtA - mm ha rwreecL i-LsrnberUo A'oaeaion 1 .a as r. 1 1 1 1 i nMi nr at Aaoerr o-tuw wee, iiww sww-.. :v. 't w . " warm - . 1 - . . . V . . A Mill IVIMIr alii 1 ATUL . n A MAI II 1 rV" . . nizrM i. .v . 'TNirr conuoctea 1 a aajetiax th wat ceaors a - - "J . 7 T . ! TUr. Mr. Ward "doeed a weck'a tneetinrat a t.K 1.iimVi 4 hiHm ' fmm tnB. Laat Sunday The cbnrjtttloa. on 3unST . act iarr tauprca-rniogma ta dotodoocwu i 1 r-VA - THrtflriA'ftfl!tlrtTLa were adeTto..the cb-rcb orty-fi on prof ea-1 .witaeeaad by bunffredt of fpoorlc. That rTnrrh ' tae ' ntrmbera oer 400 membcra. . Iter. It lnnoa baa. been ipartpr of. the cbutth forty nayear- 1 tcrday It warrwirtncVtby Dr. alack, of Colombia. &V Ci , wad preaoW aUbt and day for a week. " Deep intereet waa mani fested from ta4 a-estweAyei- MtwliMi latAth ekBraa-iAaML moelaaTOod waa aooompllabed. Noah Inckaxk 00 the aixbt of tba 11th laat. near End Bank, bad bla moath rcrT modtx cnlarxed by a knlo la tba band or MnrdocJc Uaaria, , Iut Wadneaday about 13 o'clock, the tur pentine diatlDcry near thia town, belonging toMaasra N.T. A D. W. MHIaapa, waa diaoorered to. be. on fire, , Hothlef All Out rrniU tnrrjentiae aad roaia was borned. lioea about $1,300 to I1.S00. It waa fired by a small colore her Jrbo waa arr. ft.ixnlto. the droefff , runoff.,. , V.. . j . Raleigb- AWa Observer: Son day moraine, three mUee aorth of Rolea Tille, aocoe chUdrea found tOckine oat of a pile of bmab and pl ln"r band and foot of a wr'eaaav- IToroner Ellb waa notified yeatctday. Hawot out and at aooo arrived at the acene. Ho found that taa mardemd. xaaasa' Patriek Mit chell, a eoAl blac,aeatxotaoma thirty year of artt. lie had. worked iahat eihbor bood but act la eotne timev It wa fosod that bl akull bad been cruabeda heavy blow, maklaf a terrible' wouad," acd that both wrbu had been broken. Decompoal tioa bad art Id actlrelr. It wa round that the people, white and black,. hail been 00 the accnt of tho alayer of Mitchell since o.nM, nA IiaJ rantnrad bim before Cor- ooer HUa fot there. The maa prored to WW Mf.w " ' - - years of ae. lie coo foamed the crime at ooce, aad narrated the "parUctiUra with a aoacOalaace which waa aurtllng-. J. II. Wigxiot, the while man chaxfcd with aa outrageous aaaaolt open a youn2 while ilrl, waa not tried before Justice Barboe yeoterday. bating waived exanrlnaUba. He waa required to jcive boad to arrpearal January term of ahe 8unexior Court. The case exdtea snasual atoUon, Iu detaila are particularly rerolUnc and outrageoua. One need to go to tho, peUenUary often to aee thetmprovsmenls there. They are at work now oo a new brick building, vary meat la deairn. 171x48 feet In size, for an aa Iran found nr. When thb ia oompleted. which will bo la a few weeks, it. n ....ii.. tmiMinrinlnfirnH as a fouadry. will be 'torn dowa. New atrel rail baa been laid oa b lUMfk A AaroaU Alrllaa lUilroad. The road ta alao bnar ballaated near the dty. Mr. K. L. flardlar who waa for yeara a mer eaaat here, aad well koowa to all tne older reaadenta or RaJdcb, died yeaterdey- at Saratoga. N. Y., where be bad been spend- loc some Utae, bis neaiui ocinc poo-, nr. Ilanllnrs are wae about 53. Ills borne waa in New York City. Yesterday aflrraoon. aboat 4 o cJocSr. while a aquad nr Mr ru&ka kinkVarv woHdae aa tbe track of the North Carolina ILailroad, near tbe depot, tho beat of. taa sua -orevcaaie lour ol Loom, aaa .mey . icu mmo, n ..iKmi iMiMt Tfwt ntAAT.iaAa Trcre very much frightened, but aa aooa aa poe aibie took the men suastruck to houaca ooar by. where they were looked alter, taey rallied after a lime, but last night one, wa quite sick. r" ivkw layjnnaBBirra. MrxsoK Shirt. W. E. Dans 2k Soa Mullet,. HKLK&Baaaaa To Fair vUitor. . E. Pxacnao d; WayrraanaRa Notice. Ileccipta of cotton yesterday 6 Ute. No Majtyr's,tConrt4 yesterday moroiog. V htar f rrm a eorfuifrxJrtdeTt at Clinton tha the ClVnton Waraaii; Teie- graph line will be up nest week.. Mr. Patrick Flynn, long a faith; ful aad iodnelriqu employe of Ute city. di-d yraUrday. i lie waa qaite aid Ve are,cladtoeay taSatftlatUr rrreivr.1 from Mr, WHka Roddick yester day reports bla health a much Improved. There ia an uhmailable letter . - . j . a . - a. la the pclo!T.c lt' . c7: P Mr. Mary Mclotire. Marlooj St., care or J.J. Mc inure. . ..!... : .1..., t The ceremonies attending i tha nnrninr nf th Proit EihiMtlon ytefdy were inlrrvperaed by stirring marie from' the Wllmlogton Cornet band. aeA aawa) i lkMIa(lRIUltatv' A rattkanake, tftcaMtrag four feet six iache ia length and li incea la drcum rereece and hating threO rattle, was shot oa the premise or Mr. Edward Coaton, aear laong Creek. Pender coanty,' on' the 19th lnit.' Mr. C, who first dtTered !be aJTtataad was natiirallrJyery1 much ex- clled. raised an alarm whfchealled apeighT. bortof gtouocoaa to. ner tawtv;" the above result. ...... ar. rrtteaara Aeeesta. ' 1 Our BaptM friends vrlll be glad to learn that rUv.'T.'U. Tritard,'fctTner!y of thi Bute, but now of LooUvfile, Ken tackv lias accepted the call to the pastoral 1 - 7,LrZi .L.v ,vu ;Vr nf tha First Baptist Church of thia city, re- rrattr extended to hira. In hi letter 01 Acceptanca, received ycaterday . ihy, j Mr. J. W.'ColUn, be stated that ba expected to be ablatoaavnmo charge of tha church' by the 1st of the comlag Novcsober. - yarweaaJ, , ..-"- 'i Mr. IL W. Beat, fonnerly of, thl State, but now of tha Agrienleoral Department at "WMblntloo, to here, la atteadaaee npoa the rrul; Fair. , , MnJaiWilii'aii4wiatokftyea day moral g for an extended northern trip. with the probalne ijeaJof, locating. jk,-- i teaaicT iiyiVr, hen- arriTcd at NVTcTtterday.' ' - ; s.- J; Tna rttrvr ' lUrr. Ill London. asaUted DT 1 THE Fit UIT FAIR, ttoeoad AsssaJ FAtr'erUaeFrsit Grew - ta alaeeWiaitea ef Wertla Aretlsa-- iiHMr traleoaaear Karsr at, Bi - Hall-Beeveeaaf hf pr," otlaa .Wll ' aaa, areaaryf s; ate - AneoelailaaW Sm atxatatUes a leelderB xatalUes iseeiaeerBstauaai 1 1 Asaasmt .f V r.Il ss Bxhaaa. 4 sara-e . , Ve. . Tbe.aeopnd, .annijal ,air, of, th Froit OrowefaNtAaanrUUon. of North Carolina jwa opened at the City Hall ia thia -place yesterday morning. At an early hour the doors were thrown open and Tiaitora began to throng : tbe halL . Shortly before 11 o'clock Caotl IL P. Paddiaoa, President of tba Aaaoelatloa. announned that the room. most now be cleared ia order toifacuitale the lnauiraratfod of tbe' cereinonie. At 11 btloekr thi PValf Orowers'c Aaaociatioar an the members or tne various eommtuees. baTiag formed in poccsalon'at the Purcell Uooee, headed by tne Wuangna.-4yoraea CobcrrrCUb. marcned to tne jsxnioiuon ftfH and to the' Stage at the south, end of .v. ' t. tA taltA 1 he'roo'nV1 where the speaking waa" to. take place. The'.ceremoniea were opened , by prayer br the Rer. a M. Payne, of the Second Preabytariaa Chnrch, his invocation of tba divine bleating being peculiar appropriate to tba occaalon. . jOoL.E. D. Hall. Mayor -of WUmington, was then introduced and delivered the fol lowing address oo behalf of the people of Wilmroetoo and tbe city government: Mr. PrtmHerU, and Gentle-urn of Uur Frnil Gnmtn AmaaUe of mm varvnna n' saaeaatiAa of North Vanana: It U my pleasing, duty to extend to you, and your Ansociaiioo. and to you. latfa l andgenUemen.oneand .11, a most nearty ani coraiai welcome to our cuv. . i . U- n T J . .4 .lman nf I Kj ritltt I AIT. mWKII MHI gtureu.tu . - - .:...n In IwiKair -f th lU- nM.&r. aasAAifttiiMi in tMhalf of tae eiti tens of Wilmington I return you our thajika tor me compument you uaro pwu u c- tA.ilit nnrrlt wkjrin to hold YOOT ae- coad annual exhibition. In spite of the very anpropujoo aeaaon we have had this year ana other- unexpected drawbacks that we have had to overcome, I trust that you will have no cause to. regret yoar se4 (action. . . ' Your uadertakiag is a noble one.. The first lnatlact of maa i to- delve and toil in the soil to gather wherewith to sustain life; ik. nm mniM all thafe'makea maa treat aad powerful. From' the noil ltr? &n thAt makea this woaid beanti rni ,mI hmnt' im) Ant. thAleaat at these a aaa aawwa fr J a 1 - - w are thoae beautiful fruiU and flowers which you have come here to-day to exaaut. I trust that your effort may. be crowned with perfect soceees. 1 trust you may m.V. I Via. KMAm rf nnr RtatA hlnotn and bloa- som aa the roea. I trust that yob may be tbe cause of showing to the world tne great ranAHtv North Carolina ha itf ranking first among the States as a fruit growing Notkiac. ao softeaa a people's, character a a . . . . L . a . a A Ana MeTaxes ana renou we Knumeuis bb h love of the cultivation of the beautiful, rhif amrmv which are fruits and flowers. Asnoor the Romans it was their first step in the civilization of countries they had conquered to go among them with their laws la one hand and the grape vine in the other. 1- And to you. ladies and gentlemen, one and alL aatae representative' of the cHy tTAwmnVrnt aad neonlo of Wilmington. 1 o . t . . . f;.v . . -. "T ' - exlCM io Tfra coraiax ana nc&.rty welcome. i trmicne ia . rirnrria nave incnrrea m com- lni 1 our saidtt mav be amptr repaid. If mm can Add ana iota to the arosperitr i of i A.. Htat. If h mh mil-n anei hl&de of graaf grow when none grew Deiore; it Dy i our effort wa elevate our State one step our enon woeievaie our o""3 uue oieu io tbvenarch of progress, our labors will a tv.. I T. . Wat Kara a mnri- mit iwtrimAnv Knrih Carolina is c&Dable of being made one of tbe most glorious of all the States that form ourV grand Union, poaaeasrag. aa ana aoea wiuun uer oorucra air tha a.Mnjmta thai wink a a nowerful em pire, larger in extent than the great State or New York, and rar sarpassing in&i RtAtn in climate and nenness ox sou: kmr thnn Tioffbind. Ivintr On the Atlantic and right in tbe centre of the Union in one sense or the word.- rtier means oi tTaanarwnrtalJAA . ithpr he land CUT Water BX6 unsurpassed. Rich in every thing that adds uui comrort or nower oi man, i necua bqt the determined effort ol her cnuoren tn rait hiv areli forward in tho list or States. Let us all, from all sections, encourage an Intense State pride, ixt us, irom tue sea rhirrituek to the most re- mete peakaof our mountaias, be animated by one aea timent love for North Carolina. Tat n'a Im ' hnund tnirether bV hOOkS of "all far one: one For all." God bless itt. aM VahK HatM un vita ai wi m.... ..a. U.a. m Miwi MIA OM a IO YV 11 ntntrnn Wj nMiliarlV Bl tnalOQ 'lO" .UJ ...WW v - aatawi in an oTtrviTwi anathern Deninsular ol f h A Nlala rtwt a nam if nui t BiUUOl uuuw to the east, and the gallant State or South n.i! Mf i mi the west and south: yet I assure you tho fires of. State pride oam aa nnnuj wiu ua hthu u m MJaf a. W f I rvn MUIABl xii nuuiiumuu. fM.l Wt rrida In our little city. . We are T Ft . a iu a- a. beading' every energy to duuu up auvu o raalroDoha aa everr true North Carolinian m fM.1 nmiul nf... The Government or tbe United States has spent large soma of money on our nver ana oar, ana has buu- in fntr a nnrt of anfflHsnt canaci. VCOUVM a .. . " Pi " a ty to meet all tbe demand of tbe commerce of tho enure State. . uurtoraii oi water u awn.Mrvr1 4nst m rood a that of the city or r..ja.inn Wa nrtw hTft rihiwt and easv commanicatlon to all parts of. the State and to tha adjouuag Btaies. unr sBercuaaiA .M amtvr.rialnir and' determined to make the most of their opportunity. W0 must succeea we mua uave uun iu at In "Mnrth OAAAHna and we call oa you North CJarcJbilafrom tbe east and " . . I . ... - ! . 2 aia. west, norm ana bouui, im aasta oa vu laudable enorta. rwe want your aympawjr, t A a. .n.- A A- A.Sndh. atlrla I your active aid ; we want yott to take pride la our North Carolina city.". . . I trust, geaueaaen aaa uwues,- .itw stay among ua may be . Dotn pleasant ana nroC table. . A.rain auow me toobvuiAtijr UnA n a.i the hoaoltslitiea or the city." . Mr. a. Otbo Wilson, Secretary of the Aaaociatlon, wa next introduced and .re plied in befitting terms on , behalf of the Association, thanking the citizens of Wil mington for the liberality displayed in their rirenaralioo for th exhibition and for tne eordialitr of their - weloome. The - kl North State" was rendered ; by the band, and Mayor Hall then declared the exbibi-. tioa formally opened, ,r ..4 );': -XrF'''" e'TB'KAia.'- m r i marcenUy :decorated.Two ' large .' flagi' are xapended from one of the : win- beautiful archttl ghterWsy nJ badaomery J liofdeted' witbeTergreenaith the insti Ijj ttoti oVcrhead. i'a plain and dlatlnct .1 '.lev-" isaaExbibltHmlSSi''11 -T; 1 tj,4 - -, f-'y. j ..."' ; . aw--"' -rt ti On the blatf orm at the bead of s. .a t a ;a -. . a .a.Srii m .waw'arfFtwn.Tftra Kr' LAndsoe "'catmetto r.1; " vT?r. t '?.'t .'flW I" - - - - ---- -- iters adorn the hall oaall8i,1c3 and fuowons and carlahds of .eVergrfee'n d Attraction to me otnenriaa magmnceo vuujj v a therostrbmat tha south end of the hall. Is J . . . . , -,r 1 a iattarui;iountar-, wmcn- sunua w t WrUtda of aDarkainflf ieii 'of 'water. Which deffopni in a shimmering abower Into the large bastn af it Ii&," in which ' beauUfttl rrt.it on""ihr "fish'ft&n be seen flitting abo'a apparently greatly amazed at their On tbe Wall Jbetween tbe two ' entraodes to the Exhibition Hall i ia the inscription Quid faciat Lffitaa Segeteaqnct; md tefr ram vtctere 1 olnpque adjungeri fitea-y UutA. Yjrgii -arttcrjuaa - - -i. a.. ; ' J-, f ..saal' "Waal wiil maae tne grain cropa jujr i ui , under what star to turn the ground, and to iKa l nifi tA train the vines." Orer the door the elms to train the vines.3 Orer the door 4 the ante-room east of Uie stage are the words, in handsome lettering--"Slc roe con vobU"-rfrom YirgU; or, la English, a tn.l1 tuit nnt for ourselves. ' Uver the door oh the opposite side is the in scription "Nutrlt rura Ceres,, almaque faustitas" from - Horace ; whicli, trans- lated. reads "Ceres nourishes the jcountry and nursing Fortune." In rWhor nart of tha hall IS the in- acrintion "If the eround lies idle all Acienees by or land are at a loss--A acienees bv sea or land are at a loss' A a ttM tn 7nAnhnn Thefia hv 7. . . 7 I inacripUons were pamtoa . oy a. irwio. ana areAanusomeiy eiwuwo i . ' . ' . . The exhibition is a crand'snecess. far be yond the most sanguine expectations of its warmest friends. All the. tables to the spacious ball are literally groaning under the weight of the luscious fruit with wntcft ihou am larfon All are nleiised with the display. Onr WeBtera -f fiends s are par ticularly jubilant in their; expressions of surprise aad gratification that North Caro lina should be able to get up such a credit able exhibition. Prof. Iinebacki, of Salem, aid to us yesterday that it was a splendid succefW- Another gentleman said 'it sur passed the exhibition at Greensboro ; and a gentleman and lady on their - way boutn from a Northern trrp,J and who stopped over here among f rieads. say they visited a fruit exhibition at Montreal, Canada, re cently, and that this far surpasses it . . . i ...i , . . THB EXHXBITlUrl. Table No. 1 contains. a New Hanover ex hibitor very fine apples fox. this region'. On table No. 2 Capt. S. W. Nobles, ox this county, has a splendid display or. . b. a ' " a eraDes. aoDlea and peaches, His exhibit or grapes is especially creditable, there be' Inr un wards or lorty aiuerenv vricnva, o ' , i . arranged in an attractive style. Panrinrmmea in on Xto. o. With, a nne disolav or apDles. grapes and canned fruits nreserved fruits, sweet pickles and jellies zr ..... ' . .-. . Th mnnwi fruit ana leuies arc ui hub. Paddisoo b own manufacture. No. 4 is 'occupied by hotk Penderand m t n u a Ktrnlair Sampson! Mr. T. L. Pugh haying a display . . - - ---a;- p I of very fine, large apples and Oapt. it tr. I n.JJ! n i l-.it nf nronM find SWeet Pairiionn nn PTliihit of cTaoes. and sweet pickles. , One v&Die no. o we uuu t xittiAiwi 5 ' A -ak-- J IIaII ,aM VAXara AW 1. : u: af tvAnnhoo and rwMirfl On this table UlLMs Wt WHuvo mv kw- ; ' . . . 1 CaDL W. A. Cumming has on exhibition nf TaMTs raised at his plan (A 104U vvawav- -aa 1 Fa A ' i. . . . - tAtinn on the Sound, of the varieties known as "Dutchess- and Flemish Beauties.", They are large and beautiful and -i&e said a ft. a aan,a?kl . Table No. 6 contains an assorted vanety of apples exhibited by New York fin 'No. 7 Mr. Wm. Murdockl of Rowan county, has a fine display of-Concord,Iona, Norton's , .Virginia v.tteUware. , Chntpni Lincoln; a white gmpa.namo unknown, and a dark purple grape, name unknown Mr K D.'PeaTsaH? tit Dirtmn county, has on No. 8 spedimdhs 6t sugar and'mo- 1 r.Am n 'irrhwlhr bv1 bim. lnriv1 a uiouu . i via. tuuv p.w.. which produces' two thousand pounds o suirar to the acre. . He has also on exhibi tion apples and grape3 and a fruit dryer and sugar machinery. On No 9. Mr. M, T. Hughes, of Uuil- rord. has a display of beautiful ornamental stuffed birds, and on Nos ,1Q, and ; 1 a; splendid display of evaporated fruita, such . ... ... . . as cherries, nucxieDemes, appiea, ; ytsmum. pears, aamson iiiuws, &.ikv, .apuv..., a. - . rta thia lohlfl in t Ti I 11 ruiu ruiiMaww. - . :tU o K.r.V ffTAiinil nf (-viiiM- IBXKc maic, v- o- r ..... . . . rated Annies, are specimens of ail tne onea fmita mentioned, with the words "JHorin ' ' ... . .. . msni nnwl Wft tne WOTOS XtOnU iiuiu uivu.v-. - : Carolina" in large -letters, worked with V. . . i riT-iavi rwar.nes. i bis a s cuhiuuid owm- mn of skill and ineenuity. as well as a fine -. exhibit. It will be Uken from here to the TiavnOAtn V.v-nAjutinn. On No. 12. Llneback Bros'., ot Jrorsyths V Aiantam nt arinlAa rtAachea: DVc a bukuuiu ioF'T . . r- , fr crapes and wines, and dried apples, peacnes, .rrriA And blackberries. - Unthistaoie la alao a model of a rxiach-packmg abed. witb all the parapheraalia thereunto be- lonrine 'Yery ingenious and very preuy. No. IS i occupied by J . 8. Kagsoaie ... . a A ' m Bro.. of Guilford county, with a display oi apples, pears, peaches plums and grapes or different varieties. rina. 14. 15 and 16 are occupied by Mr. J. Van Iindley, of Guilford county, wiUi a lanre and fine display of apples, pears, rXes,jrab; apples plains; ! ' gnipea, and ouiaces. Tne display pi grapes yerv una. On a Bidetabie-ifr.'vX C. Hege, of iW., vidson, nas a nice aispiayoi appiea ana grapes. VA- r'.'-v'; On the north side of the handsome rustiC- ' . . - ... .... , . iv -.l . I 411 tne cpntre oi, tne uau. mi veui a. Faitst of AlajmaTica, W. a'dis'play of peaM, i beaches. lums. crapea, &c. ; and on. the' south side ol - the -samB stand Mr. Aj W. tr vi hh." . j -y r " peaches, and Ceatf.and an'cbllofcUoh! AMMdaas Ar ihtvew Div nirrarani arunu'u i r ii IT '.bh wr ur art jb-istji aa. axaa--a a i-oiav msawavaMr' Tsaewawr -r - ia I w-atermelona. as fi0fts .wo eyp?ww whlcb1liw.f ere put on cotton V- M"'j j Clammy, of Scotia ffill... , ? .-jXesars. HallBros.1: Of 'HidkOry have bh axhibWon snt0iima oL'cvaporabJd! apples J - - M . - . . i cbea---! J .Mit.W. M. 'Hand, a specimen of pples, I r p. Tnr mrimjuu:iiuu..r,v.HvjK?HvTiyHi .... . ..t. . .Jin. .7.-.'.. . - - j :cated evergreens; bouquets, eta The glass goods 1 jnoluo,brapdied fruits,, viT?swf Mr- J.. r Taylor exhibits specimens of fruir boxes, tobacco boxes,:brAckels and; fWtm tna onrmsf mim 1rw Th arc Wbrthv cespeelaliteHfli?- ic s'MriiHenry Sficderar lieaaQful bouquet of dried flowers. . t : A r-- . . , Mr., T; II. Smith, a display of canta loupes. ' ' IWis ftrnnliilff & "tira have a fine dis play of cigars of their own manufacture, together' with J kn ported ntiqnors, cordials, &c. t i'-'i- Mr. George Lawton. iof Morehead.City, twelve large BartletV pears., ' On table No. 16 Mr. B. Volz, of Guil ford, has a display of grapes and tomatoes. Mrs. Elizabeth Warren has a display of preserved shrimps, tomatoes and- pears; ' Concord grape leiiy, DWswa u. f-.jf home-made candies, apples, peaches, &c. , , R r Moore & Co., a fine display of Wnm-mL?A tanrv rrvatA7Ji(l fmit CandlOS. " J J ,- . . in baskets-of kind, verv handsome and in genious, the table being surmounted by a rertreoentation of a horse shoe made of candy, Specimens of wine and grapes from the Tokay Vineyard, belonging to Col. W. J. ureen. John R. Marshall, of Wihnington, spec! mens or sugar cane andpepper Mrs. H, Webb, a. handsome fioral pyra mid. Mies Victoria Gore, a stand of beautiful flnmpm anrl mMM. arranffed with rarelaste and skill. A specimen of Rogers grapes, by Mrs. S. P. Hand, of Pender Meadows & Kidder, of the Cape Fear Tobacco Works, had a large and fine 5 . . a. 1 aispiay at wuww t - f ... In the corridor W. Gi Russian employe a a ' tt T.1..Wm il.Ainad Vnixr rimft. oi air. jxaruioi; uuuuauu, auuv uun . cans are made,' and his Work attracted nq little attention. He could turn out about two a minute. He had specimens of fruit canned by him by what 4is known as tne "Home niraessme apparatus.' the material being tomatoes f raised by Mr. J. W. Barnes. We ma v 8 oeak or us! further. ' ' We leave some articles to be mentioned t)o-morrow nnnmnro TlXT D IVPIT f TTTCTf S ITlMb A A A A iv Ajury-.v , , a :MMaaa M-wTarrl aQQnrahlATi in frnnt of Jta ii I ii I ii tmigaa w v ai v-- - T the City flaU-last night to witness the dis I play of fire-works; and they weTe fairly de- I 1!,. (a tli.o vaaa indAfid One Of thd lighted, for this was indeed one Of thd brightest features of the day. Some of tho designs were both original, and beautiful, but this reporter hazards tho opinion that the fiery fountain ' 'took the cake. " A very ' ' '' e a'T " 1.1. "V.i I n'rt TITO O t Tl rf amusint? pari oi mio mmutuvu rtocket duel between Messrs. Brown and AT" THE FAIR. Thelpyrotechnio display over, hundreds or the spectators took in the i air. Jbor onTTPml hnnrs the beantifullv decorated hall was thronged with visitors, and many were the compliments paid both the management i and the exhibitors oa the splendid success pf the enterprise. . ,. r THE GRAND BALL. The first day of the Fair closed with the i grauu Dull at uie vpera uuuh;, " larireiy ! attended arid most heartily ea- i joyed. With the thermometer in the bine-1 i Ues, - at waai xwnsidered. a trarm evenmg, - - - and many whft iusually . enter ,"the mazes : it nnb BAnts moiu'. the spectators. There tt ao, uw v ... , r, . the more enthusiastic portion of the dancers v.. hnvAnrr snttimeni mairSriai auiuui. I to keep things moving at au wwuu6.j j lively rate. -iTbo cotonUttees and managers I acquitted themseives- with oreais, auu e I general verdict was tnat tuo mu Ii Voir onnrnrl Annther success in , ui o-i'ii --- . : , rr; r, . -i . .wve.w - I " ' ' ' : . ,, . . I varht BMeM at Wrlshtirllle.1 . . . I . a... a-n i: rflnh 'tnnnuiim lnriv r t ne uarou u- x v- rraces oyeritnts mb"?'"" vf f-5- Ii a 1 Tjr.!.h.iiilla Afflina TAT- ItTK i U.D.i'iOif'6-'r f ; r-ir ' - . - L day next, one to be a T9wmfi fr?6 uwe. Xitf..., owned and entered by Mr. ...v. , .. . ...... t . i .i . tt..1 m vviar nvnui ann Ii a . ljoru, anu mio t. 'entered by Mr. H. R Lalimer. The race 'will take place in the Banks1 channel at 11.80 o'clock. , 1 . The next will be a regatta, for which the l . .. . liioiiowmg y;u I commence at w-w Beuie Lee, Capt? C.A- Wiggins:? . .i . -r-r -Tn T - a: 1 4J lute. uapt. ru a, wwmw. Jfiid, CapL Wnt. tu Smith, J r. Frolic, Capt. C. W. Worth. - CbTifcsf. Capt. -Hardy Fennell. Bosa, Capt Pembroke Jones. ' Jbam, Capt Wl li. Parsley." ; Sesfiess. Capt.iMcRee Cowan, ! X&zt, Capt Gep. A... Peek. ; , V , OtrtiUnt 'Cani E. E. Burruss. p5 , i' 'J. " .r"-'.".' at 00, capt lucnara nrauiey. ... , f "Nautout CtcOwV 3: W. Atkinson, Jr. i 'Phfl rare willbo a Boiritede, ? anda large crowd from the city andelsewhere is expected to be in anenaance. r-.v .i Jlessra, & Jj. Bndgers Co, a dispFay , Littlc Bock. ... 97 of fancy gutssgoods aHctW Jil goods, 'on ; Menphis . ,1 . . " ;'. 95 L,M.arMiifAi oHTWl!iMi? 'jtlPT-ariilpiA with ! -- m uiiawH..w. o,v ".r rirff n rtfar,'; Department, Signal Servlee, l. ; Division of. Telegrams and Reports for the , August loop- J i:m. ., x ? T AVERAGE v fit i r. UI8TRICT9. ,rv - - ,FallAv "Wilmington, .' Charleston.:.; i.07' vent l Savannah . . . ; Atlanta Montgomery v . Mnhilp ;84-,;".'"ii . on i ! '..' ? wnwni .42", ..05 v . . . Galveston. , .CO ' I . oo: l .00 e ! aVAAthea XsaMeatioaa. : The following are the indications ror Jo-, day: ., -a j ,., .. i . For the West Gulf States, local rains . in the vicinity of Galveston, fair else where, variable winds, shifting jloj I' norllier -ly am 'npper porUo rising, barometer, sta tldnary or rising temrature. . - For the? East Gelf - States, fair, precedt d parlJy;oldudywe raius in southern ptortion, yariablb winds, rising ba rometer, stationary or alight fall in tempc rature.;'".' ..' ' ''! . ; . For the South Atlantic ! States, partly Cloudy weather and local' rains, i variable winds," stationary barometer, stationary or rising temperature.,. , , i .- For Tennessee and the Ohid Valley, partly cloudy weather and local rains, fol lowed by clearing weather, winds' shifting to cooler northwesterly, stationary or rising barometer. : . Or Atlantic States, rair, followed by partly cludyj weather; and local rains on Thnr day evening,' falling barometer, stationary or rising temperature, variable winds, shift ing te southwesterly. CITY ITEMS VOLTilO I A1WV11AUJ V .iua.i " - Balt Co Marshall, Xioh., will send !. Dra'a amMi MTitfn, All TMftl ffiV tlilrt tf' B to' nun MnrTonA rvonne or oldl who are afflloted with Nervous D6D1 hlHr-ir Ta-at. Vftallttr and Manhrxxl. and kind Of ) VroabimjgamTmmevmKmvomvT' winBw -atoration of health and manly vigor. Addreaa a above. B. NO rtak la Incurred, as thirty day trial is allowed. M THB FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OP THE NUKSFBY The folio wtntc la an extract from a -, letter written to the German Reformed Metusnper. .. at ChambershnrRh, Penn. : A BiTBTcTaa"a. JUt open the door lor her, and Mrs. Winslow'wM prove the American Florence Nlji-htinca.fJ of th Nursery. Of this we are bo sure, that we will -i teach out 'ausy' to say, "A blosslne on Mr. " Winslow'' for helping her to anrviveand escapo the trripnijr, colickinr, and teethlne aloro. Miu. WrKsiaow'a Soothixo Stkup reUeyea the child from pain, andjoores dysentery and diarrhoea. - it softens the jrams.reduees innanunationoareswlnd COUO. aim oam-sa lira iiuiuii. wqij .u.vuki. ." teething period. It performs precisely what it : prof esses to perforai, every Iartpf it-nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Window know her Only thromxh the preparation of her 'SoothUrtrr Syrup for Children Toethlng." If we had U I t I pror I V . power we wooia maae ner, as Bne is, mjttoi saviour to the infant race. Hold by aU druwciirta. 25 cents a bottle. DIED. - FLINN. Tn this city, at 12 o'olock M., USA inat. PATRICK FLTNN, born In Ireland.aged 70 yeara. .Funeral at St; Thomas Church, o'clock" this momlUR, thodoo to St. Thomas Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances Invited to attend. ,? l NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. . 3 . (i) Notice, i- ...'-r IVTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL W1IOM it may concern, that Mr. Adolnh Prange has been discharged from our ofllce lULa day, and is not any longer in our employ a westekmann. ;'- Wlltalngton, N. C, Aug. 28,1883, augSSStt Shirts, jAUNDBIKD AND. TJNLAUNDRl B D , NtTaPfT RITTRT8. ' GAUZE 'SHIRTS, r JEAN DRAWERS. MtlNSON. ' ailg23 It Gents' Furnisher. , MULLETS.: Hf BBLS. CORNED ISIULLBTS, ' - CAUGHT THIS WEEK, i i;, ..!'. . -.-j . X OO LBS. TO THE BARREL. Quality and quan tity guaranteed. Order at once. - I . aag 23 tf W. E. DAVIS A SON. : VISITORS to the FAIE . ... , . ? 1 are Aspect fully invited l TO VISIT "j." HEINSBERG-ER'S V t i. 'i - ' S I ' : ' LTVk BOOK Si MUSIC STORE. -rrrrr- Contractors. OKA LED PROPOSALS .WILL BE j RECKIVKD until 4 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, August 28th, for. ' building a New Ward and Mortuary, awl for -re--. pairing me root oi nuun uuuuk , aat.a4 anaru.llaaiAna najft hA :IMm at. I yiwM. . ."'"-"- al n.n I CoL Jno. D. Taylor ouuw, I'lij iua t Proposals will he left. Parttesb diagwiamake seplratostlmate upon each baJUIas. - 4A . tha Koartt or sanairers remno uu Rmrd of If Anaurers reserve toe right tot reject any or an mas. bq6kr MOORI, , J , W. H. CHAD BOURN, Committee. 1 augl9 2tl9 28, Review copy fl 4 and Port, copy 24. . r... ' ''. '' ( "CRENCH ART. I TAKE PLEA8UBE. IN IN S ' wlTW4nar tii vnn tn 'NEW PORTRAIT IN PAS TEL. It Is a real freehand, finished ui the French .tyleVKUX niraDie- wm pe tm ''( FrultFalr. Send your Order for a CRAYON or PA8TKL. BaUsfaetton gusranteed from any a tad " -v Artlgt gt-aato, sol Broadway, Na T. Address-J44West2?dSt, j au l9tf k - 1 - 1 " 1 ' Prices Tell the Tale. rrmX BARGAINS ON MXJT LOwf SHOES ALL , TAKEN. We have few of LADIEsj-SERQE left at low Price of $L0O. Aad we offer ths week several broken lots of LADIES' BXHTERS, at o.at Redaction. Call early or they wttl all be gone, wetateadtoronthemoffqoiek. Geo. E. French & Sons, t i .108 NORTH FRONT STREET. I - lit' I, tt Max. Mia-, I .Temp Temp. J '.os; .l:-73i' V.9C 73.- ' , w,.95 j v 93 ' 72 ' 94 ; "73 ' ;V 95 70 '," oa" vo ! , t 93 73 ,88-, 74 94 71' 97 70 " 95 j 71 ) 'J 1 r.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1883, edition 1
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