The Morning Star. O DAIAV ti iit MCftOAT .,. i , SlxMonths,.,...,..,.4,A.i... 40) :V.' 'r ' One Year... SO Oi U a .ntll. VOL. XXXIII.--N0;t4j -" WnSIINGONyJgTOURSDS , ;,WHQLE QoQJjfe 1 . "A JmUIum.. . - . tionatelylowratee.' ' ; vr.VTJ;:-. Hues solid Nonpareil type make one square I) 1- ..... , . .--r ci of:U BVU cUlaM 11 iTt V" r'1 1 coitKBtttev MM Illll 'I' .1 H . iiii.i'. riu',natt C. IVitltr fo -TV.. t m!m( ( ,,,, - u . - . . in, i ui,t firo rpWj uo to tM ., Atwai l2a. Tt; i it )4'4) Hw Txa auutcta ( ,i t Mini arW IOcO ,,,,,1 ,i I '-HJt . ptttiBrt It bobbin arueod. J 'I T- -! 1 1 'fc hJp th La u r in LovMiajia i ,- lf in til fVJC. t f will b l-rtd. -.1 . 1 f I II.- n.-vjr" Jiinkl iornlin v , ,V III 4l'.llMl t& 1UU 1U. N York ItriLi h. follow- i i..- ( oiut1- r law id ir4ua iimy i.ri'v m tf f C" I . iK k fx-t tht iHitrwy ilartng ll.nrv M. l.n-j, lh etplorrf, .i m t'tUi ii U-Ct-r wiiiii; that Ka im. I nil ill r-iiint .k protrrtortttf t.. conqSij in Afnea. I i yrtrr! ,ria for "the plat ' rm i port Nwh h.- CmmI ktl (lO-lir- .ll'r. A-." rr-vl Mt ijfcbrfd. I i-i 4fit.trii nl rrrrctrl in ItVriv. It i .hI. roe- -i, 4 li ' -. -tioo io Ohio, ! i ih !.. . n o aIu4-I hy Um itrpabtn iiim a J. I in.tii a a rigtt(U) ftnMif.i. f )w wrr u Wat Viw-re tu.Jl v t'. 4 4tt tht thw New York for oot 'r n JLtroZt, !t ii4 mom th.a ' ? Ar aWf, getl noi tbfw TWy "are "if I t to prk, bt tboy pi th k9rtj4wrt ww tuj aoppM. is I .ii. J VV. 1L Uyera, a UttWUt mmi4f.r u oUavII rwaryl , ( M fin if w'ulk aiwHher man wife. Mr. flvJph n: U ber iwcne. and !. two cbtUrvo bchltvL Tbw pfvwfw wtf fthjrt anl til hil.lrn. mj M t It but RJ W of U.'.-nu. I(tiii4 M ' iDO Jfrtv for Htl '. - - g L JLJ -J n.. i h utentoa Xa XmJ Cvritrm l' ur Tr and the Angtwta CArv "i-, IlijH IVotection'at, are agreed ; tiw in4crbTnrM of baf inn iuWrn on tb neit Preefdri-' t-at. vye... Ja',wtbir iofc tbl opinion. U vt3aMbadvNMlIrt u k up. th ikktL Nomlniu firt-' fit.- tuen tot btk pLacee 'inert of t"v'' tnU'rity,' an4 wbo ire Mand, VHo 2 "Sib anaUereary of the Fa! '.m 6crMtXeMHly Prayer Meeting' i eeteoraUd on Moaxlay Jut in Nw Yerkl Kearty all ef tbe iuvan' XiMjfcl dertorautukw ptcjpateL Thorw were aweew ep4tkr m fob low: tic. ArtbaV Urooi-, lupteico pl un; Hew. CI F. lWm, th Uoeoa hh; tjee. J. 11. Kt?, M.UmdJUi t. A. :D. & Onmbwrt Uaptit; r-e. H H PoeUe, IX IX, XUf ore.l th,a4 Hew. a IL Virgin,1 t. Cooregttkal. tlee. lt. wan t'roaby, Preaidem!.' -".. -Tfc Wiuluatoa ,W conlixiQct to Zr tbot aa4 tcH loto th Potmi- Ur Gafl for hi aeUoa vilh refer- oc to the Ktl!mU IUol'of Nev cat l& DAil Gf tb lUat of Kev OtWam to iUt. csx do tU mxm for Um iW lo- mattov. or for at otlKT Dtrrr. cor- mnUioa or allies tL ext d7 ad lW uat If lL roatCBMtcr GacrmJ eta carry tuca kun aa h cttotf ddTTtr oca u pictum tia. or wilAAOia ocfl as r4MJa M poatal laws art caxrVx aadr Li La& Inrtimd of vpoo ta atatata bock aad ara mbcl to Lit TmxiaUa tm- UaMaU of thm rvka aad reculaUoo Uuu aav grawm oat of tb caaclmeoU of Cmcxtw aad akli kav ovrocd bcrcto- A boj aamcd Jo Allao White, io Jack jo o eoantj, Alabama, waa kid aarpl bj a wbtto man, appooj to bo oo Cbz!c Qglctrco. Ilepaahod th boy on bU lk for ' day antal his feet vera cotereJ with blister. hipping bim eovcrelj acreral timet wilb bkkory. Ho La4 notbing to vat bat a day. Hit father pr ed wilb dog aad finally overtook the boy, the nan baring cacaped, finding bin io a swamp. Thi waa th aixtb ertmiog after bo waa taken from booe. Th boy U rery timid and will not talk much. TVe newt from MaaaachnaetU ' is that old Den B, ii very popular with the niiHi A letter from Do ton io tho Cbicigo jye aayi ,-Tb aatl ocahihitiooJaU are for b Us, ta ealooe tleaneet. t&e foreign element, UeOwenWtfE liacntnt. a3 t&a rrl artmj cfermaae aad aondeecripU are foe him. iHraereMaded wciea are tat aim. wea Oait ffcUarwIefeelUm.- AD f&e old AbW SftJoaJrta aaowt-tae- al- lie nan tho col- aoikLi .Th faroaar; are largely fmCX him. aad ta Cm reral dtrlcta. waete y cVat Ce iirrvM nwaeh, hie treat nitl aw taw IXarraed tnnUcw wow bia amdM of tywivelhy aad no doubt hendrtde c ma. a Dm warn woo vrma Ainucr m hejuHT are firm In their faith that be ean- 3mm aw tralea." " Major J. W. PowTIVditcctoT of the geological tanrey for the year ending; 50tb Jane, 1993, b-U pablUb cd hi' report. Kow and zteneire roal field hxrv been diaoorered in Coorvia. lie ears the Pacific die- irkt ineUdcd in the aorrey coouina, l believed, tbe fTadeat and raoNt exteneivo phenomena . now w Known in any port of tho world, and i h investigation promisea to'sopply mxUer of frrent importance to geo- Ugc ciencc" Spirits Turpentine. Kiev en bwndred dollar haa boo n abMsrlbed to th Sokikn noon. Tbe Lenoir Thpic cetixnatee the ami crop of Caldwell county thi year at IVCOn bwaaela. ' ' Wtltoo Adcsnc.' WHaon eblp- m) tajObakacf eoOoo from Srptwnber 1, to the eaava 4U last year. la the Usae OoUsraro anippcu S4kh oajca. The Dcj&ocr&lio Convention of Lm TrU. Cjaxn inn! ' iMatriet will be hld at gttenton on the ad day of October. The Dtatrict at eocBpceed of itxtecn coun ifcs. Uickory i Wee ; Wheat, per heahciL M to tt. TVe meet rrackja revtval ef nlixkn ever Known U lDchory is now ta ptocTf at tbe rt nodiat ennrcn. We hatrn that they Bad rroatorefin em tbe lOtia taa ta tared corn and bock wheat to eome extent, i GrtenxbortT Workman : Tbe hf oaxwo 9ru catered epon ft lTlh year with tt wane for yeaterday. It t Indeed aenyeger tar the fnlkrt awe. lutfiacae aaaM of tbe UrtS aad ether eneattoee noon whieh the eoamXrf U divhied i ahie and wwrtbv tbe aUanUoa of ail. bat of aacee qMUoee ww havw-nothiac to ay. Oar wofUhiinaaouer uae. . - Aiorirvntoa Jxtwrniaineer A party of vows Ivlia fmn llVckary peaeed tbroafv Jiorxantew laex'wres m a aw ow wbicJt we paialed tn Urg leUer. "Try Swvct Sixteen." hlr. Lawaeo Drown, nan Bmrmii niuav irvrnw mvrgwon. becnae deraarsd hut week, aad oa Tbnrs- dajr aaue a narJcroua aeaaoii on bia iiarur w! a ksife aad wooJd have iZcd her had he not been prevented from dole; so by hit octibcra Raleiffb A7e Obtrvtr: l ee- terdae an Intoxicated white aaaa cnt Mr. John A. Cheathaxn, at hie tax room on Wu- mzo&ou rtrcct. There were tbree wouacU. oooe errV3Cra3 xaatie wna row auia, teat nnder thei ahJoJdor Ur Cheatham lomX troth The btaatlful dla- py ef fine yeCow wiarver which lope tbe exnidil ax isoomryw. m wamom bj muw tertehaar leaf totaweo Cm of Hendcnon.' Hamrt J.CtD.Y. Cooper. It U fpokea of by a!l who eae It a a eapcrb exhibit, ucb ae North Caxollaa alone can mxha. Lenoir Tvj&: Tio water io the Yedxla nrer, at Patteraoe. la ad low tbat the factory cannot make fall time. Ott84terdy before the third Sasdey la Aero a xwxracted xaeetiac began at tbe Core CrteX Depot Cherch and laeted un dr. rceaHlar Lx twenty cooversksne aad thixtesn).adUoe to the church by bap&m. Tie rrotrirted tneetiae at Itcaeoct Chsrel on Core Crock. U rail In rroetee aad hae eooUnaM for eeaxty three week Jler. Mera Wlrjrlo and Ow bcenearacoadutlsiUandivha reeuUed uncowverwonaaad 67 ,addiUoee to the cherch, " 1 . ;','. 'J' ' Oxfo'nl " IbreXAl.- It baV omw rosxored that 8hcri& Qareer la hie aeuleeaent waa (.OCO la debt to the conatv. We are tnra that UU U not the caarv. No atxkment ae rxtha been made. hlr. Oar- aer made n troat hut week convtjin away hie riicU aad title to a tract of land for the beeedx J ha aaretie.' o la ease oi an dU they saLxbt fel AO ancaxla.. Ii is svatalef the day for a farmer to gel r ate boadred dUars fee a light load of brfrM tobacco on the Oxford xoarkcV, . . - . a - a ) T ucieuaijaioncfa parcnawxi i . . . - f , -weehtewacnaef tend f torn Mr. Johasod I lakta fo theUHne Tiosplta ... mJ for the perpoM of eel alalia Mnjr n new oexne Xmv. On MoodJV morslar last tho Uiior awoke to 'find all hU bird rone- bnt one. ! There were alt tn number and two were from Vance.' - : - s t .Cbarlotlo . Journal' OUcrverf The.llatof dellaaneot tax rererx hi"b6cn made oat fcv tbe IkrUtcr of Deed; and It le f oond that the taxable property In Cbar-, lotte township not rttnroed imooou to AJ.-, Ooa Ur. Daniel W, Bether. a dtixen, ef Xt. rVeaaat, .Cahamu county, died at his home la that place last 8aaJay; tinder ciraaniauncet thaClndtctlcdthit he had been fooUy deait.wiia. Vpi wm traalod last BdodXT to an enterUialor diecoarM from the pulpit of the Tryon, Btreet .Ketbodist Charcb oy 'Uett, now Rev. J. XL Evan.' T: D.." of Atlanta. IaformaUon has Jost reached this city of the death In the aav lam atUornnton. on Wedeeedayef last week; of hlr. oamncT Wolfaw'an otd dUxtej-of Charlotte, and n former xnercbant Of thie dtvr bavin been' a member Of the firm of Dnrrlarer.dt Wolfe. ' .iV .- . New Berne Journal : Eegt are briacuf 17eenU cor doeen by the. wnoiaaaia. Jonea couniy. wmi : a, dan of tocoroeraUon has been filed wKb, the Clerk of oar Bapcxtor Court ckartertne a eoranajiv to be known as the Ottalow and Jonea Coontr Rapid Transit and Transfer Coeapany. The Incorporators named In tbe Dlan axe CL K Tor and L. II. Culler. of Naw Berne, aad.Cxol Janklna, of Jonce coaety and their , ajaocistee. Tbe capital lock la to. be twenty thousand dollar. tbirteen tboosand fire btradred ' aouart or which It already subscribed.' This chirtcr coo template the bu lid Lac of a tram road or a railroad from uoaker'tsrurn, on ua Treat IUw. to th . Kichlanda and head water ef the New IUvee. tn Owkw eoan ty; also tbe boOdlnfef a; traniroad. from lVlloksvlUe to Marsvtlre. in Jonce county. or at or near the head water of the White Oak Diver, r t. " Lambertoo Mo&wnian:'.- Mia ItcCorlle a yoonx lady of rare aUalnment win have charge of the Shoo , Heel Acad-, mvthiatcrm. II does socm to us Uut our people are drlne;' rapidly. Hardly a week paeaee that oar oplumne do not tell tbe sad talo oC tbe death of some of our dti- aeea. aad lb la week we haw to report Mr. J. D.KeCalMm, Bt.. od hfr; John ntter aoe of Ttroeapeem TownebTp; MT.' J. 'is hlclUe. of Alfordarillc Mr. Jacob Tbornp- and Jfia M. A. McLean, of liack Swassp, beaidea hLr. David Better. . On Batardar eveaine last David Batter was. shot aad laataatly killed by. Henry Home, ax Frank Ed war a atore aa.WbilaU townahlnw Two whkker waoo were In casD at this olace. and n conxlderable crowd had rthexod there, as Is usually the on oatnroart. Tbe wataxer. no doabt. flowed rJy. " JTor. aome time a foed had existed between the Dome boy. wbo were there In force that day), and David Batter. ' James Homo and Batter matin the road near the store and beran quarreling. Jame adxed a large dob and was makiox towards Bailer who with his hand on bis pistol ordered bim not to ad vance on him farther. Home then threw the dub at Batter. wW-n tbe latter drew hie pistol and 8 red at home, the shot Uklne ef fect la hi thigh, laflktioe; a painful bat noi ecrtoa woaod. As aooa as this took ptaee. Henry and Marabal Home, brotber of James; came eel of tbe atore aad walked in the direction of Dattee and when they rot lan few pace of him. Henry Horbe drew a pistol and fired at Batter who fell and died in a few minotce. the ball striUor bim la tbe aid of tbe neck near the collar boon. Home quietly walked off no arrest beinf attempted. NKW AOTKJKTiajt9XK?ITn. A, DxrrD Oa time, hi uaaon Cbildren salts. Oaxn T. TnoatA "fine art. HaunannnoEa 8chool booka. XxcmsB Snor Lowell. Haas. M ajoric MeeUnx Bt. John' Lodf. 1 ' i a" 1 Ileewipt of cotton yesterday 373batea. Ycatcftliy, was ,"jaat too lovely for aaythlef.' No case for Mayor IUU's con- akleratioa yeetcrday meralnx. , ,f. , Wo bear tbU Mr. llewlett-made' a tremeodoos haul of ' hickory shad tt bis Hasoobcro fishery on Monday.. . We aro Indebted to tbe oom- mlttoe for an Invitation V albtnd the Nov bunr N. Y.) Ctalenniab eranmeinoratinx Jlbw clmia eveoUof tbe Ivolation. which .take place Tharsday; Octohef 18th, 19S3. Ikribh' Halt'tbe ino'colfirod: woman mentlo&ed lo oat last waa ordered yesterday to be ecat to the lamne deparb meat at tbe County rvora ttoose,; toera. to remain until abe- caa bo admitted foV the Asylatn at Goldxboco. . - : v Ker. 'H. W. Sanders, fbo wi: recently here on a visit of aome weeks and ho fllted the, ESjpjt, ,pC,the First Baptist church oa several i3aadja.haj wriUen a keg letter to a Greenville (S Q) paper, In which he speaks very fUUerierly of o- xalnxtoo.and WCaalaxton people, and irjreii.' a glowing deocrlptloa of hie .seaside expe rience, with which he was evidently do1 lighted. . ,. . 3T71 - -i .J one We learn that Hiss Amy Bradley, who ha been spending the vacation at the North, expect,? reach hern- th.evealne; or to-morrow and TOeetoa Normal Bchooi of which she la. Prlndpel, wm open on Monday, the 1st of October. It is re- cpested that aQ the chttlrea, who wish, lo a 1 e a ' . a . M 1 at aocareeoau snau oe as uo ecooot proapwx at 9 A. M. on that day. , , . TU Graded Schools of tha.dty.vOlopeol on Monday, the 1st of October, r We are glad to loxrn from Prof. Noble, the Super- latehoenl, that lao;axpectln: a H tR tendanco. . ' - A Bed rail,'"".. ' , ! V ' A sailor by the name of Aatone Peterl aoe. teloeglng oa the Worweglaa berqne Adaaa whlrh was- cleared from this port and la now rring at SmlthTllJe, ;ldl fiom aloft on Tncsdsj and ;ustaliied se vera Injuries. He waa bronght no on I the steamer ' MtnmsXaXa the lame evening and J Mr. M. M. itats, who has been ;Nofth laying In his fall stock; was expected homo last nights- r- ' i- - I fr W.; W. McDiarmld;-1 Of ' tho 1 iiokian. treated' u to one of hls: pleasant win JOHWUtlJ. . ..... , f. , m The pntplt of the : First ; Baptist .ctrarch wUl be filled on Bonday by the Dev. Mr. lide; of Soath Carolina, j . ' . Mr. 'J. Cf James . paid a' flying visit to Wllmlacton a few days ago. ' : ' Mt. 8. 0. Worth, Hah Commissioner, of the State, was In the cWy jesterdayn, v Mr. B. J. Jones, who has been absent in- atlendance opon the Sovereign Grand Lodge L O. O. F. of the United Btatee. at Providence. R I., has returned.- He also took In the Boston Exposition. Mr. DaBrutijCutlar retnrncd from a long trip to the western part of the Stale yes terday... .v:.- IcsxOartv .. Brunswick Court, which has been In ses sion at. Smith villa, adjourned on Tuesday evening. but His Honor, Judge McKoy, who presided, - was detained to receive a verdict aad did not roach here until yester day evening. . The docket was light Joe Goodman; the eolored outlaw, submisted - to a verdict of guilty of larceny. - Channeey Smith, charged with carrying a coacealed weapon" and assault and bat tery, was found gnCty and sentenced to - J mL" a 1 . aw one year in me conniy jau. It wat ' a albgtur fact that not a single enmuuu case was trioa in wnicn me ae- " 4k' a . v f enden t was repreeented by a lawyer. No dvil caeca of importance were tried, Oa f ratios Bat Bara." A colored '-. boy was rocking a houso on Seventh street, yesterday morning, when a gentleman came nloeg and remonetrated with him upon-hi Conduct, whereupon tbe camp actually turned upon tbe gentleman and commenced peltlog him. ' Tbe indig nant dtixen afterwards . chased the boy from Seventh, between ' Mulberry and Chestnut streets, . to the neighborhood of Gibtem Lodge,' on Eighth and Princess, when be finally relinquished the unequal pursuit and the boy made his escape down Market street The youth is known, bow ever, and 'wHi probably be arrested on a warrant 'Some of. the police say be Is a bad boy, which one can readily believe af ter what happened yesterday. Th Show. The Chicago Dadf Nat speaks thus flatteringly ef Sells Bros, drcus, which is to show here Saturday next : Tt is a bir show: It is a clean show: it is a respectably conducted show; it is a good show. None of those rough, rowdyish. tiresome or aaabying feature which usually accompany a large drcus are present. The rnenagerie part 1 a treat, from its cleanli nes, tbe slxe and convenience of the cages and the condition of the animals. The visitor does not find a few worn out speci mens of ill-fed and mangy animate, no con stantly exhibited as to become as common scows. All the living things are wdl cared for, and are, dther from their kind. their aire, or wdr nature, rareiy seen in travelling abowa." 4-M-aaaaaaaiajsisajmjtiaM . , Haw atlvar Ovaeere at Boolon. New River oysters will contest for the supremacy; at ttarBoston Exposition. Mr. J. B. Hnggfhs " purchased a number from Mr. W. G. Canady, of Onslow, yesterday, at the request of Mr. & G. Worth. State Commissioner, who will forward them to Boston. They were in the shell and ex tra fine, being fully six inches in length. , Mr. Canady has an oyster garden and takes great peine in raising th bivalves. iuMmte Coairt - Thomas FcT. colored. charged with the larceny of ' a 'valuable watch chain and-' charm from AYDHarn' Orteracn, mention of which' was soldo tn 1 Sunday's Stab, had a hoaring before Juilca Mollis yesterday, abd wat required to give bond in tne sum of ioO forhix appcar4ice .at tho Crimthal CooTV-faillas-rn "which :"he was lodged in JalL. a savtaa :,Tbe stevedores employed In' loading the' Britkh' ateamahlpTTHiwiivat theWUmlng too Cooxpreaa ajad Warehoose Company's whareVl ttniA'itera morning for? higher wage and a reduction of the hours of labor from ten to eight boon. A com, promlae' was finally effected daring the af ternoon and the men went to work. ' " t iimme- 4m& 'swr " Lareeaty.',.' .'Z". Green Jcs, coloced, waa arrested yes terday, charged with the larceny of an um brella froto- JfJ?,.H TXPennlngton. He waa required jo lre feenrfty "bi'the sum of f50 for his appearance before Justice Millie to day at 12:30 o'dock, la default of which he wu lodged In JalL .V'. ITJgh tides continue. '." i- Th water Nn the Black River eon- Unties very high. , The : steamship Regulator, Capt DoaneV arrfved at this port from New York' yesterday. ' ;;,.,:, . ..'.:; Capt Robeson of the tTaf, repprta. that there hae-hecnr another rise in the. river, boV Vhch 'be rt ' FayeUevllle , the water bad , fallen hn ' inch or two: From flftceb to twenty feet ehst he reports on the shoeis.!'1 'i': . ' iV-ThaT steamer JfewAikm, Capt. Bmlth,' ha been . tandefgolng- a, thorough oWUhjjlag at-.theshlpyard "of.' CapV.W,5 SUaner. daring the past wecx ox two, no came off yesterday and left the same erenj mgfornyetteTllle; War ' Departana-ati Sinai Bervtee; ti f y.jliawya ' ij Division of Telejrams and Reports for the V JJcueflt ox commerce ana Agncuiture. . t -,' , Mil .r.u.y r.,Sept." 26, P.Mi GB V Min. Temp.-. Temp 'I-alL1 Wilmington . . Charleston. . . . . Augusta::'....': Savannah,....-.. Atlanta Montgomery .-. Moblte.. New .Orleans Galveston.., :.. Vlcksburg.'. . . . Little. Rock..... Memphis:. .... ' 78 . 82 ..'-..84v 'r ;54 59 ii :G4 .00 .00 52 r-' S3 .53 . g? ,55 51 . 44 47 .w .00 " - OA .UU .00, .00 87 .,,80 78 ,,.00 .00 1 i Weather Iwdteatlona. , ,' 4 JThe following are the indications for to? aay: For the Middle Atlantic States, slightly warmer, fair weather, winds shifting to west : and south, with : lower barometer on Thursday. For the . Sooth Atlantic States, fair wea . 1- 4.. - - - i , ther, stationary or a alight rise in tempera ture, northeast to southeast winds become ing variable, rising, 'foIlbwe,, by: falling barometer. For the Golf States, fair weather, variar: hie . winds shifting to . east and south, sta tionary or a slight rise in temperature, and tationary or lower barometer. For Tennessee and the 1 Ohio Valley slightly warmer, fair weather, winds gen erally from south to west and lower barom eter. sera Seaon. ;Next Monday night Zera Semon will' commence a series' pf performance aether Opera House and continue during tbe weekJ Since he was in this city nearly two years ago he has added many new features to hitf eDKTUinmeDL aiao many ow anu uueunu, .j-w. i .i i . 7aa Qmhaw.. a magician and ventriloquist and distributor of Dresentaeave ereat satisfaction when he was here before. Many of our dtizens may wdl remember the largtf audiences, whjch assembled at the Opera House to witness his performances, and a large nam ber were made happy by his liberal distri bution of presents.' a v oeo arrona me rww, In' the long ago, Thompson, the poet or Tbe Seasous. drew a pirture of summer dis- . m 1 I" . I- men, waauuui. lunu Walks the dire power of pestilent disease,. A thousand hideous fiends -her course at-j tend. Sick nature blasting, and to heartless woe And feeble desolation, casting down And towering hopes and all the pride of man. Mighty pretty as poetry, but the discov ery of Perry Davis's Pain Killer has robbed summer complaints or tneir norror. Thompson wouldn't paint such: a picture now. He would be like all other sensible people, moving serenely about amid sum mer scenes, with tne commence mat a Dot tle of the great remedy would circumvent any attack or the thousand hideous flends." x TUB RAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast . 7:15 P. M Northern through and way malls.. 5:40 A. M Raleigh.... 8:15P.M. i5rf0A,M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom moinamg . ti . ; i -.a I A. A N. C. Railroad, at 8 P. M. 5.-40 A. M. II SovtbemmaQa for all points South. - dally ......... ... 1 1- '-j,- v; ' " r-'-au Western malls (C. C. KaHwayf dally - -' (except Hunoy....- 0:1011. All points between Hamlet and Raleigh 0:15 P. M. MaO for Cheraw and uarungton iiau- 8,-00 p:x. MfflSif or 'mta betweeBFioreneend tiutnosuju . . ... O.W1 , rn 1 . OlA.Tl V . rayettevUle, and offloes on cape .rear Stver, Toesdays aud Fridays 10 PSL Fayettevule, via Lumberton. daily, ex AAnt RnndaTS..,....tt.A...... 6:15 FvM. Onslow C H. and Intermediate omoes, . Smlthville mails, by steamboat, daily - (except Sundays). 8:30 A. M. Maila for Easy HflLTown Creek, Shal- Iwnasn uu c nuaja vmu a. inilm mmt i.iia Hmr. iHMdim and WrUhtirllla dally at. 1 1 1 8,30 A. M cyptcti utiK tikijvkry. WnrthArn thm and wtv maQs... 730 A.M. Carolina Central Railroad . . scuu A. jh. . 1 . .. . ...... ....... . . . Kails eoneeted from street boxes- from- bust- portion of tltyatS AJL,11) AM. and 530 PJC; from .other parte of lhe;city at 5 P JL . Carriers delivery open on gunday from 8:30 ta 90 A.M. ' Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.,' and from 2 to 530 "P. Mr Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. dTTITEMS PWHSrtNA 1. 1 TO MEN ONLY! Th Vol a 10 RiurC&; Mrhill. Mich.. Will Send Db. DTX'S Caxaaaarao JixcTaoVoiAJOax ajti raio Arpuufcaa on trial for thirty days (younr or oldwho are afOMtod with 1 Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and Cxuaaarxo Eixctbo-Voiajo Baurs.'Aim Eio- i to men Nervoua Manhood, and kind of ImnhlM naranteein? meedr and. oomnlete re-' atoratlon of health and manly rigor. . Address am above. N. B. No risk is Incurred, as thirty day trial is allowed. ANOTHER UFX. 8 AVED. Mrs. Harriet Cum.- mtngs, or Cincinnati, unio, writes: &ariy ias winf T m-r danhteF u attacked with a tevere oold which BetUed oa her lungs. We , tried, sev- limn - - Wm ealled m a family physician, but he faillArl ta da htar anT food. : phrslolan a most skillful professor In one of our oonegee he said tn&tsne eouia not get weii. ah tills time a menawnonsa Deeiviirau cy WM. H 1.1. M 0UM IVH -run LUflUW, Ttoedme to give it a trial We then got a bottle and before abe had used It all up she began to improve, and by the use of three bottles was enf " A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having - passed Pln.0 ""i1 "l Zr&alZZZ?n tiihwu uihl a i n. v usiun o mwuiuia a tt h imt tba artiole needed, proeured a supply for the- onua. on reacnmK auiuo,! , uquomuug iu wife with what he had doneshe refused to have jg umnunerea w ww w. """wv " favor of Hoi the room to attend to some -do' datiea iut lAft the father with the child. herabi. SOIloe no summuuuii ixiruon oi vou dovihuhj? ahWdee the mcTidngTwlght and happy. The mother be aojnmistereo. a portion oi ine thiar deUirhted with the wonderful : Ichanire. and ' al- thnmrh at BraL:off ended at the e . deception prae- ttoed upon her, kas continued to use the Syrup, mtA anfffrrlTir Arrfair hahiea-and restless -night havw diJrared; t A iahvtle .jtrifli pf .theSyrupf never retedto - ;: DnrfBiCra n .: 1 '''. OKBOpauiy, xownigai.uiecmiapiiiBN3u i; In ufferlng,ana tne parenw wrenoui sieep. Keturn- i t-vONT PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUit suujsa tng hotnetbeday foUowing, the; father found the I U, Vf t " t , . . v yn. baby still suffering : and while qontemplaiing an- t. wtteB you can buy a nice . r, , , . t t ctyJir innnle nkrhtL the ' mother atenPed froni L ,T. T?" , r : ):iJ(.' t) meeuo , NE5V; ADyERTJSEMENTS 4'!J r ..-cr .;.BT. JOHN'S HALL, id " ' 'WflLMINGTON; N.C..2Zth Sept 1883. ...... rpHB BTJI' AOJfTm.Yj MElhlNq OR ST.fJOHirJf! LODGB NO.i 1.' A, F; A Ai'M.. Wll De neia tius uimrsday) Evening, at o o'ciock, -. 86D 87 tt : Soor'V. : , : , ' ..iuwt Fine Art. FIKST CLASS' FREE HAND PORTRAITS froto any tlad of small plcrora. Crayon' a specialty. Orders and correspondence solid rreapondenoe 8oLk)lte4.i . OR1N T. THOMASiArtM, trti a f rut n - j - . .e .rr Address 144 West 23d St. Sepastf Children's Suits, DOUBLE-BREASTED, ' FOR ? WINTtR;i'aHB err nonnlar nnvs' sir Its nf himluuiM Mixtures stylishly made. YOUTHS' SUITS weD fitting. MEN'S SUITS of superior material. -rnwa bwok, nrmg prices, at : : . , . . MTTKSOTJ'H. .BOpS XI, ' ' - Gents' Clothier.-: On .Time. WE ARB RUNNING ON TIKE, AND ALL our orders aro turned out promptly. We are making tho Handsomest Hits and show ine the tnewt Stylish C oods of any1 house in the . A J . Not a few little nteoes to seleet from, but an. I immense stock from which the most fastidious can be "suited." T. l J! ! We Invite a call frftm thosa intarastflrl. nrt nn take pleasure In showing oar stock. - A. DAVID, IadtogMcfrchafit Tallorf ' ' J -. -n 1 ;i ! j. lit-. 5. T " - " School Books l TJIOR ALL SCHOOLS IN THE STATE. A LIB X1 era! discount td Merchants and Teachers.' Slates, Copy-Books, Crayons, ' Book Straps and Bags, ' - -f ?0'jr Paper, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Rulers, Ac. . Parents will please send their ohiMren to ' ; ' r UELNSBEKGER'S. Pianos and Organs Ii GOLD at reasonable prices at i ... a - - JusiwaBjtKUJta h I' sep 27 tf Live Book and Music Stores. r : vrr-.-ii.A-. J I: "labtJU.1 i! TN A WHOLESALE' HARD WARE HOUSE,' in' i Baltimore, a live, pushing SALESMAN of extend tlAJXU W A twit, Care Tlarrler No. 7(L rati SK Hf. - Raltimnm V O Cape Fear; Academy, .0 i ; pswa MONDAY.. OCTOBER 1ST. rA HOME v w bcuool ror careruuy training xoung-Men M8m Wi- . I (Please enter sons at the. ofienio? of tflrm. Imr- I ' n . .3 . a o . : i ti ! attendance, expected. - See . Catalogues in Book- Stores. . W. CATLJETT, sep 20 tOcl nae Principal. ; Lowell Jlqh! Lowell, Mass; BUILDERS- OP COTTON HACHINERT Of Every Description ; Used in Spinning and Weaving Cotton I i i h cur Machinery contains all Modern improve--, . n in 1. ' the largest and most successful. Cotton Mills in ! the Country, to whom we pan rof or. r . , , , , PLANS AND SPECIFICATIpNS FOR MILLSj furnished by our Mill Engineers. Correspondence solicited I , . C, L. HTLDRETH, Snp't, . . 1 ... . . i Lowell, Mass. f , WILLIAM A. BURKE, Treasurer. men 3-tf 1 28 State street, Boston, .lii.i j. 1 11 1 if ; 1 , -i 1 ' i 1 1 1 We HavHo Time J'""U VY1UTJS AJN - . .w.. i. ; . . .... .. 1 ADVERTISEMENT THIS WEEK. McDOUGAL BOWDEN,' ' Carriage and Harness Makers, 114 North Front St sep 23 tf Newcdjborougli Hoixse, ;i v. NO. IO NORTH WATER STREET' t ' , aAND PRINCESS STREET The Finest Bestanrant in the City. Board X 1.25 per Dav. .Three Tickets f 1.00. Sln-' .1. Uil. OR. Uiuila unt Ant ilni Si iini , . . . - . , ERIODICALS AND NEW YORK DAILIES : always on 'hand; also, MAGAZINES as soon as ! issued; at' ' U K '' HARRIS' " Best 5 ana 10 CentXigar In the city, sop 25 tf A Nice Lot QF DOOR MATS JUST RECEIVED. No end of HEATING and COOKING- STOVES. A . : : PARKER & TAYLOR; ' PURE WHITE OH -; w. aep 23iJ i HIV.- Patricio! '.i.:y I'L'O Cigars ! 1 1.5 Oentft ! FOR SALE-EVERYWHERE I ' ! aug 25 tf ' IxxlTaordinary: .Bargains 1 1 0FFERBD IN FANCY GOODS.- j LISL.B . AND i I SUk Gloves, LaCes, Handkerchiefs, Table Linen P an Nankm-5 . Gents' Linen Handkerehlefs' at fcg I id. 12. 17 and 20 cents: worth double the money! b . , . .. ., , , . , ,. . . - I sen, at . ; . .. !,; Ju. txmtufXA K j R Hull 1 1 Of lull UlUUil 1U1 rum niuiiuui u HAND-JMADE QAl'TEE i?. i, - t i r i V f for f 5.o0ande.Mr.Tand see theml'and f . - VnJir Dollar Shoe tor henla. r- J also our Four Dollar Shoe tor 'Gents. We lead the State" m Styles and Prices. ' ; " J eco. E. French C Sons VVV. A wamaa ve . V,v.5a.35WWBW ts,i rV ;advertisements. OERiCHOUSJi:. One ; ; Wees:, - t ,( t f . v COMMENCING jr, rf nonday, pctoher;Mlst.' t Hfty r" -t Ir. i .. . ' " - .' ' . 4:-WPN?ER WORKER, LAUGH CREATOR NEW, EXPERIMENTS, KBW FEATURES. C08T-". LY PRB3BNT8 1)0 PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY AT EACH PER- ' J ; ' 57 FORMANCE. . Aamission 03C.350 and 26o acp2Stf No One Urged to Buy t a ! o -BUT CALL AND SEE iSo.. Bargams-this- -Week n . - " i-'t' r- Jin'our r lartment BRABANNT inches wide, 17o per yard ELlDELWIESE, 8 mche wide. STo. per yard. POINT DE CARDINAL, 8 inches wide, 29o per yd. C3tEAM SPAlEB,'2 Inches wide, tat per yard . - -.. lnche8 wlde 31c pec yard " " S inches wide . 37c per yard. . . " " .4 inches wide, 48o per yard . ORIENTAL, 2 inches wide. 15c per yard. " 3 inches wide, 81c por yard " 4 inches wide, 85c per yard. " 4 -6 inches wide, 43q per yard. BLACK SPANISH AND FRENCH LACES, from 10c a yard and upwards. ' Prices equa'lyiow In every department, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, IIS Market SIm Wilmington, nr. c. .sepStf. : ; - . , Rev. Daniel Morrelle's I JJNGLtSHAND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. ' ' ' THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUA L session wUljbegin,D. V-l Thursday, tho Fourth of Oetetfe-r;' k-ki.-; eeplfl tf ti .... QWISS, SAP SAGO AND CREAM Cn&ESE; Rye CJ Flour, Greene Kerne, Currants, Citron, Pre pared Cocoa, Baker's .German and Vanilla Choo olate, Marlnees, Mustard," French anl Domeiaio Sardines All Fresh Goods will be here on to morrow's Steamer, at 26 A 28 South Front St. aug 21 tf , . . - Lv VOLLEUS. . f I. i tn ' i I J ' ' - Cniaritly Riecdiying JHW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCK THIS week. A full line of Government Saddles and - ul,,i tt.h'U' .. p. -' j--; Trunk. Call at- the Old Stand, No. 10 South Froutatceet': ; ; .::ti :.. ' . sep 21 tf, . J. H. MALLARD. i ill , i ii I ., I. 1 'III 1 i I I i i ' ii , , ; Improvements. THE INCREASING BUSINESS WHICH WE have been conducting with great suooess for tbe . ... . . ... . ,-. I.-. ,i r i past three yean, oompels us to arrange for more . : : i . ; j . i ,1 . ; ' I room and increased help. 1 In a few days we. shall bogin Improving our' Store, which will give us twenty -five "feet of m -creased room,' and tho handsomest ' Merchant Tailoring Rooms in the I Stated We have engaged the services of Mr. Job! H.' Hart,' who has been for several years iir' buslnesa in New York City, and Is thoroughly aequalBted with our line and conversant wltn the prealilng styles. . , - , -rV " we shall continue to keep evorythlatf Flrt Clasaia our merchant Tailoring and Furn inning Department. ' - r, JOHN DTED Ac SOU, sep 21 tf ' '' Tailors and Haberdaahorg. : i ;..".').'ilm' i i. 1 ' " 1 ' ' " '. Baby Carriages. A NEW INVOICE JU8T RECEIVED AND selling' at low prices, . We are making a fine display of most elegant FUR NIT U KB, and our efforU to create a demand for FINS GOODS have been successful . " Our stock of BRACKETS, MVSIC RACKS and dardinier Stands is oompleto. . , CORNICES. We offer a beautiful lino ef Cur tain Poles and Cornices in Ebony and Gilt and wainut. - aiso tne very t CORNICE. Give us a call Walnut. Also the very popular ADJUSTABLE u. : , POtE HAIR MATTRESSES. THOMAS C. CRAFT. Aeent. -sep23tf- - Furniture Dealer. t Harine Insurance. Boston Harine Ins, Coof Boston. Has. .... . - ........ m M' British and Foreign Marine. Ijia, Co i of IiverpooU f - . ASSETS .Q65,0? 1.00.' Foretim aad Ddmestio Certificates. oav able la gold hi any part of tbe world, issued on cot I on and other merchandise for any amount and at owest rates. tVi-ift '. ! 'WTLLARD, 3onl Agent,, f sep 28 213 No?th Water Br. The Pamlico Enterprise . ; STONEWALL, N. C. .. .f. v; X . FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, publialwd A in ih. nv a rw nnaictTt at the State.- SubBcription $1.60 a year. Yearly Advertfoln rates-One Square, $15: Two Sony. aaThreo Seuarea. 130; Quarter Column, X4ft: Half OoUmn, a0O: One Coliimn, $100. No deviailrtn from above JatesT - Ad4resa, ENTERPRISB. i,lTtf!f'. u-ivt :.r,.d74:;'r?'flteawJkH..C, urn . wrK- -

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