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1 J . f - 44 I'hi- Morning Star.- HI If ML IU UCMAUD, 1 4 St . , BATES Or ADVERTISING! r , r mm square owiDf.y,.;.;..; f 1 m 1 a. J 1 TO tM 00 I M 4 0U 6 60 60 10 00 18 00 M 00 40 00 M 00 HI-. FIT Thin .K ., Two Weeks,.... , " Three Week . w One Month!?!... " Two Mentha,... ? ; Three Montta,. . .. six Months. 0nyear,..... -e3 u Tmt, iSv 1i rM i VOL. XXXIII.-NO. C7. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1883. WHOLE NO. 5078 tttrw weft to MO'KNING Beak . c. waMMi CUM MORNING- EDITION, v ",,uaA ft siai'I trvia raa lato a '.i-rwic Wcr taia et the cnj , r tu t &. dpo bu&llaf , i,i tUr pmrn ii4(t lej-irttl v ' ...I Tnaya hyt bi cn! Ntfioa. it &ttair"i C7pcia trr9 werv cut ,, 5f U MMi' f iilwr la t& -..ui . taly Sftf of li tit &4elmi e ,;! A Rpu&ikMia StACoril i ,., , ,!ntrmiaMi apoo &t rt(tiuo of M-ir.or atoa f iii4t pe sjntk. of , V'fktw. 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I 'l ; ;.-! town- ID Slth (ArjItO i v.- Ud rl for th r y tn-ket i 1. 1 i x for papirra f hrJ to . 'Tn thut ar af bw- i i ' I ' r t-if i a fl l..vvrij l.rtt playJ Comj U, i.uon.I U.4t wk Jiii-I w. not ,,-. ).t,,rv ih: curtain oic. hi r' ii, iri0t jrtlrJ a;anl i I ; Trti al ri!nxl mofop .t tr Antn i now in -t.. -a r-y.Mt -l ton ilfrrnt, and irvrj,t thw Irrdnj i ir!i! !v4 and al! th ' Hi,- It. i-t wnly ignorant eliur who I , not rv ! bar jut awakenl truth Hill M thou i talkinj. lie ay rirt ny nt sf int. th !l-pllicao bt h will a.t with that par ty ill th 4mr Of court, of coarv. It ia unJrtoo.J in Wabingtun ti it Ti:S will chairman of lha J'idu'l.try. Marro of Wiji and (-an tUndkll f Appropria tion. Yhm prrrnt Cnjjtea oQfht to th maonrt bt collecting the I to million of tai on whUkey, Ac. Kftam the tat and change the plan or -ulUctinjj. Thr i a btg dijlerrnc between Protection tat ani a Tariff He fjrimT, and th paople are finding it it. Ilandalt rrprnt the former m.l (rltaU th latter. Kor State lir U i a great oul rtija to tai whiakVy. Thirty-four .stata aay practicall it la a great folly not to tax wbUkejf. Thw Sra : with tlw oftrwUImio majority. They ar bloning t0 talk in W,.htogton of pwOonin Geo. Fra m.mt. Thia U all nooaeo IU 4ikl oat of tho aroy for ioabcr i.n utoo aiuJ ha ought to root" til ny other poor frllow for hi gTuh. Th. tinsw U irla CaaJa. An at tempt to blow op a ttreet car at Tortjnto uccted1! and i pao vtr md th drirtr wer aeriously wo.n.NS. Hanging by Jodc Lynch i far too good for lb devil who wuM b o brutal. We t.lttM , . . tv. I ever to accept A Speaksrshlp. TU following Un ulU0Utfi !Liieaei?oake. Jaaee Aw IV S2 fM as ta fe who ia hc Prvauient aa J5Uia ta aoJf x frwakrr has fiUmJ a Catiaet position' - The. Baltimore thx correspon dent from Waahin t?ton vritM on the so. CkxUae hj a coarl hi viewt ia La alltcat partioalar. oo doa balo Ua4 to km tv3T cppArtaaltj for palllcj tUv ta practice. lie betlrre that lh larlS 4Via ta rvOuocd la loa la tercel of coaaoaMr aaS taat th mluctioo ahooU brrla tc Dal la of tt latcreate wtika Itart trroara ap eapaciall throuf t ta Urt?. b UiWraa that th caaj)T aoakl eo4 ta ma4 ail at oca bat to ffTviuaHy "4 to ftre ell coecrrsd aaipl axicv Tbia ttat4r the ca clearly and fairly. Mr. Carlisle' pbc ia the !Ioa to 19S2 grt prtcilj with his parpoa now. It U etmply edi tor who do not read who are igno rant of hia view. The failure io the South grow in number. IjMt week IJraihtrttt't re ported for lL United Sutea 2A6 failarr. ThU U 77 raor than for the corresponding week of 1832. Of thes the following . Southern State foroMhed: Kentucky and Florida two each; Louisiana, Miwi ippt and North (?arotina three each; Arkan4. five; Alabama six; Geor gia and Sj-jth Carolina eight each; Tennessee nine and Texaa thirteen. Thia ta by far the wont showing the South haa made. Wale it a dreadful epeciren. lie i more than forty and i worse than a Turk. He invited Mia Mary An deron to meet him at Mrs. Labour cherr (the woman that came over with Langtry.) in London, but the lf -respecting Mary declined per emptorily. Very Good! Wale ha jut orderrd a portrait of MisaChara berlaio, of Ohio. Therw t a man in Nw South Wale who baa an awful secret be will reveal for flSO.ooo. If paid that turn he promise to tell who wrote Shakespeare' playn. After he gat through we bop he will gratify th runoa by tcllmg them who wrut the Divine Comedy and the Hera i the way tho New York Tiuut aoooaace the Virginia firm now doing buine in the I". S. Sen ate : "Maaoaa tod IiiddJaberirr are dcairi io rotra aJ cCUr. al trtt aal arcood haad. whoJaaaie aad rvtail. to porter, jobber aod aaaaufaurar. wlta laair maia o(Sca la Waaaloftoo foe ta wlotar aal ttorr ni f-clor.r (cloaad for tb prcaeat on accouot of coaafr la popuIXr demand) io Vlrgiaia. Tb lhr dollar embargo on mr nag look a follows to a Ma.acbu elt editor. Tho Iwell Citizen aayo: 'North Carohaa' ow code of law fixes th fee fe a taarria? Ikeow tt 3- Io vary maay caae tbara are two souls with but a siacte thoufct whose hearts will have to beat foe a yrar or so Iobjtt. uch an rtrvweive Uriff iffloatU to a virtual protec tioa of the mao of North Ouotloa " There i a certain North Carolina member, who is if may jadge from a paragraph in the Augusta ChrnieU very prood of bi vot? for Protectionist Handall. We do not know who i referred to, bat be i not the man to represent a Reform Tariff conatitaency, if he has each. Jadje IJood, io the South Caro lina tm!,rnade a moat "infamoat de cision" say the Charleston Ani and Courier. He decided to dispense with a grand jary. Judge Bryan digested in an earnest and eloquent plea for j oat ice. . Spirits Turpentine The Jleiitrr is the title of a small daily published at Asheville. Who ia rv po otitis for iltioe not appear. Raleigh Titilcr: Died, at hi resides lo Youofwlll. FraakUn county, last orat, Uf. Joho Winston, ayed 81 j rars. He was oca of the moat solid, tub staatlal man of the county. -Greent ille JtyUctor: Mr. J. T. lUker departad this life on Friday evenloff. the 2Vth nil if r. Sylveater Proctor, a (pod citiaeo and a man of sterling worth, died at hi borne la Peaver Dam township Monday. Wilson Adcanct; An esteemed f riaod of our sufxeet that the mooument pcpd to t erected to the memory of Geo. W. D. Peadar In Tarboro oof ht to be la WUaoo and five as hi reason that Geo. Pvader waa bora In WUaoo eouoty. We have been shown by Mr. John Hutch Uaoo the plana and speciScatlon of the ow rrvabyterlao chorea on Nsaa street, which will be Caiihed next year, the fouo datioo hariaf already been laid to the dec Of flv faat. Tha aeaUoc capacity wiU be S30L The church will be built lo GHUia tylt. MofgaAtori M&untainfcr: Col T. J. Waftoo baa a fine Jersey bull, which sinew U baa aUaloeU rou croww -come onita TkicaiJi. and has taken occasion dua. Laat ftalorday rLT Wa'totx waa eupexlaleodiag the .YZrTuiUid where ilTbollwaa paxiurvd, tha Jersey cam up r eresiDX. " i the noil waa paaxv, w.""''. rTT 5 WWW f ""TTJir TZZa rif XM f . , P-i : - VTriTii t i fJf onlte seri- I feet, iajarfa hlffl. l U feared, qttil osly. ' Durham Reorder: There are twelve hundred nnliiXcd taxpayer ioDnr hata county who are charged with doable tax; aloe hundred of the are la this town ship. Cap. N. A. Ramsey Is making an effort to raise enooxh money to buy vary orpaan at tha As j lam at Oxford a CTirtitmas present i nere were not less than fifty wstna from Chatham cou o ty In Durham last week loaded with cotton, tobacco and produce. Monday there were fifty-two cars at the depot waiting to be unloaded. The depot is crowded and all the side tracks covered with loaded car. One day last week the freight re ceipts amounted to $3,000. New Berne Journal:' Capt. Hancock informs us of the miraculous es cape of a colored child at Klnston on Tues day last Just sa the dowa freight (rain had fairly started, runninr about fifteen mile per hour, engineer Harding discov ered the child between the cross ties lust raising Its head from a nsp. Mr. Harding put on the breaks and endeavored to get to the cow catcher so as to reach out sod grab the lllUe) ooe from the laws of death, but before he could do this it was picked up by tfsj cow catcher and tossed about twelve feat to one side. The train was topped as soon as possible, but sa Capt. Hancock started back to learn the fste of the little "nig." It Jumped up sod went running ta the house. It was only sbout three years old Raleigh AVtrs-Ooarrt'er Twen ty convicts were sent op to tbe Cape Fear Jt Yadkin Yslley Railroad last evening. Tbe receipts of cotton here for tbe week ending last Thursday were 2,096 bales, against 2.067 for the corresponding week last year. The total receipts from Sptember 1st to Thursday were 33.523 bale, againat 30.833 to tbe same date last yeas. The stock on the platform Is 950; stock in store 350; shipments for the week 3,410. The University Railroad, we are glad to understand, ia doing handsome ly. We hope its success may lead to the building of olher branch roads. Al the aaoual meeting of ike stockholders Mr. K. P. Battle resigned as President, and Col, A- B. Andrews was elected his successor. Tbe peace and good order for which Raleigh Is noted continue. We have been reporting since 1877. snd in the six years have never chronicled a murder in Raleigh lownabip.fand only three io Wake county. At its annual election of officers Wed- neaday evening tbe Raleigh Academy of Medicine chose the following to serve for the present year: President, Dr. Hubert Haywood; Secretary. Dr. Jamea McKee, re-elect -d): Treasurer. Dr. P. E. Hioes. We are pleased to learn that Dr. John L. Phillips, son of Solicitor General S. F. Phillips, lately a student of the University of North Carolina, has after a severe com peUtive examination, lasting several dsys, gained the posilioo of surgeon in the army. A recent number of the CkurrK ite- ararr mentioned the names of several of the clergy who have beeo spoken of io connection with the office of Bishop of the new Dioceae, ammg whom were Itev. Alfred A Walsoo. D I)., of Wilmington; the Itev A. I DryaUvle. D. D.. of New Orleans, La ; Rev Campbell Fair. D. D . of Baltimore. Md. ; Rev M. M Marshall. D D . of Raleit;b; Itev. N Colin Hughes, p D . of Beaufort county. Rev I. II. Tut tle. D D . of New York; Rev J G Arm strong. I D. of Richmond. Vs.. Rev. Oorge Lced. D D . of Baltimore. Md. ; Itev. F. J. Murdoch, of Salisbury. N. C: Rev Mr. Gilfillan. of Minnesota, aod many others Bishop Lyman will preside over the deliberations of the body, f Rev Dr. iluike. of Fsyctleville. is slso favorably cnentiooed fof tbe biahoprick. Stah Tarbobo. N. C . December 7 iAitsr. Only the folio wins WUIlatnston oner chant are Insured: William Slade. $1,000; W B Walts Co. $3,700; J. A. Robert soo. $1,000; J. D. Bigg Co.. $3,500; C. U Haae!l. tl.500;J. W. Davenport. $4. 500. II. R. Biggs. $1,000. fully Insured. The loss is estimated al $75.000 insurance from $20,000 to $23,000. Charlotte Olyscrccr: A batch of Immigrants from Cabarrus county, took the train at our depot last oight-for Texas. Amoog their effect were three dog and a basket of cat. During the past year there ha not been a siogle accident lo pas seogcr trains on the Charlotte, Columbia & Aucual Railroad, and but four derail ment of freight trains, two of which were serious wreck. The Board of Com- mUsianer for Clearclsnd county have wisely ordered that the approaching execu tion of Burt Kills shall be private. This is a good decision, but it will be a disappoint ment to something less than 10.000 people. Considerable excitement was created down the Air Line road Thursday, night over the arrest of MissGunthrop. at Black's Station, on the charge of infanticide. She waa carried to Central, on tbe Air Line road, for trial. Mrs. James Lanier, a lady of Steel Creek township, this county, met with a shocking death at the home of ber mother, Mr Lstber Richardson, last Wednesday night. The unfortunate lady was subject to epileptic fits, snd while in the room alone was seized with one. At the time the fit came upon ber, she was standing by the fire place, and fell with her head lo the fire. Before her terrible situation wss discovered, she was burned so bad ly that death ensued in a few minutes. Night before Isst an officer arrived in the city from PineviUe bringing a colored mao named John Hsger, who was arrested io that olsce Isst Wcdnesdsy on ths charge of murder and barn burning committed about eight years ago. A few nights since, a a countryman, .whose name we could oot learn, waa driving into Monroe iproeet Rev. M. U. Iloyle. lately assigned to Pleasant Grove church, some unknown party opened fire upon him with a pistol. Qoe bullet passed through has hat and a second lodged in his buggy. The horse at tached to the buggy took fright and ran off. and the runaway probably saved the country man's life. The Arlington guarantee gold mine, situated about four miles west of the city, and which has lately been worked by Mr. Wm. Lillyorop, was yesterday sold at public auction. The mine waa knocked down to Mr. Beeney, of Con cord. N. U., who was the highest bidder.at U ooo. A considerable crowd of Mecklenburg people left on the 2 o'clock train this morning for Limestone county, Texas, where they expect to locate. The party was headed by Iter. J. R. Klrkpat rick, who went to Texaa several years ago. but returned to Mecklenburg sometime since on a visit, snd who now goes back as captain of the little band. In the party were Ed. KUkoatrick and famllr, C. C. Brown. J. W. Robinson. Will White and five or six other young men of this county. Bishop Keener, who presided over the late. Conference al StaXeavllle, was In. the city yesterday oq hi way to Macoo Ga. On it a H ration of friends escorted him So ISm train and saw him off. About vv,. , - -- - West The tide of emigration but it 1 rrcrpUbly weakening, txtlfot J. C. Smith, from West The tide or emigration vui uowa. g. rue this county. Zl I" j .v .t .t th tW 7- t. fTevaa. when an officer stuped asked them to tarry .whi Mr J. II. Colllna. of Pineville, caused falJjer of n owes Mr. Collins $150 by mortgage, and was preparing to go off without settling. From a .citizen of Lincolnton, who was In the city yesterday, we learn that the Board of Count Commissioners last Wed nesday turned Mr. Hayes, the old sheriff, tmt of the cJQce and elected in his stead Mr. A. Nixon. Mr. Hsyes presented his bond to the Commissioners, but as he was deficient in his accounts the Board refused to accept his bond, declared his office vacant and elected Mr. Nixon to fill the vacancy, About noon yesterday Vernon AshurJ received a severe fall in front of White s fish market, on Church street, and was picked up and carried away in an insensible condition. His fall was most probably caused by an stiack of vertigo, and may be attended with serious results. His head struck the brick pavement with such force as to nroduce a fracture of his skull. .Blood gushed from his mouth, and the scene quickly attracted a large crowd. TBI IE CITY". PfBW AOVKnTISE.TIZNTS. Mcjrsojr Gents' furnishings. G. L. Holmes Sale steam tug. F. Ci MrLLEit Holiday presents. Heisbbkroer Presents given away. Crojtly & Morris Bananas at auction. Meeting Section No 221 E. R. K. of P. F. M. Kino & Co. Mantels, stoves, etc. Mcttds Bros. feDERossET Fancy goods Local tfa. Receipts of cotton yesterday 700 bales. -r- There was a heavy frost in this city and vicinity yesterday morning- Sixteen new members were re ceived into the Wilmington Light Infantry Company at tbe meeting held last night. A poor unfortunate drunken man was picked up on tbe streets yesterday afternoon and deposited in the guard house. Turkeys are very scaroe in this market. They were nearly all gobblc-r'd up for Thanksgiving. Send in a few car-loads. We learn that the bridge over the Cacolina Central Railroad, on Fourth street, is in need of repairs, and that the street adjacent" to the same is also in bad condition. Sunday waa a gloomy day. The clouds kept threatening rain, but we were favored with only a few light sprinkles. Rain is badly needed. There has been none to speak of in about three months. The adjourned meeting of the visitors of the Ladies' Benevolent Society lakjCs place at Hook & Ladder Hall this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, in stead of yesterday, as the types b.-wl it in our last. Rev. Dr. J. B. Taylor tele graphs from Richmond, Vs., tbat the re port to the effect tbat he would assume charge of the Laurinhurg Baptist Church, together with the churches located at Shoe Heel and Spring Hill, is "'unauthorized and premature. LIUIsLCton River Improvement. The improvements of Lillington river are completed. They consisted of clearing out logs, snags snd stumps, cutting off all over banging trees and straightening the chan nel. In so doing ten points have been cut off aod seven dug through. The dredged channel through these points is thirty feet wide and six feet deep; the total length is twelve hundred feet. Now there is a godd channel fof steam navigation for boats drawing less than five feet up to Lillington bridge. The' dredging has been done by the small dredge, Energy, owned and su perintended by Capt. Bowdoin. Tbe work was inspected last 'Saturday by U. S. As sistant Engineer, Capt. W. "H. James, who was much pleased with the improvements. Personal. Rev. F. A. Bishop and Rev. J. L. Keene, ' both of whom have a mother' living in this city, to say nothing of brothers and sisters, have been spending a few days with them. To day the farmer leaves for his new field at Plymouth. Mr. Geo. G. Lewis, of this city, but travelling for a Baltimore house, is quite sick at his residence here with malarial -fever. Mr. A. P. Yopp, who left here some months since to accept a position at Water Valley, Miss., with tbe expectation , of re moving his family there, has returned home to stay. He says -there is no. place like North Carolina for a North Carolinian. Tbe ITIelbodlste. Rev. T. Page Ricaud preached one of his good sermons at Front Street Methodist Church Sunday morning, his own pulpit at the Fifth Street Church "being occupied by Rev. J. L. Keene, who preached a very ac ceptable sermon. Sunday night Rev. Mr. Ricaud occupied his own pulpit, and . that of Front Street Church waa filled by Rev. F. A. Bishop, whose sermon, we have heard spoken of as a very good and practical one. A Bold Bobbery. Yesterday about the dinner hour, while the proprietor was absent, and the attention of the clerks engaged, some sly thief slip ped into the private office of a business house on the wharf and stole from the cash drawer the sum of $310 in money. No clue to the perpetrator of the robbery. Sale of Real Estate. EfcThe piece of, property -on Mulberrj And Third streeta, being part "of lot 5, in block 20$, was sold yesterday morning, under foreclosure of mortgage, executed by the late John McRae to Col. J. W. Atkinson, and bid off by Mr. Isaac1 Bates for $3,750. I 8. VanAmringe, Esc-., was the auctioneer, Tbe Sampson Fair, From a gentleman who was present we learn that the Annual Fair of the Sampson County Agricultural Association, which commenced in Clinton on Wednesday last, was a big success. On Thursday, the 6th, the Fair was formally opened by the Presi dent. CoL J. K. Pigford. On.FridayGov, Jarvis, who was to' address the assembled multitude, was escorted to the grounds by Chief Marshal J. T. Murphy and his assis tants, and the military, under Capt. Faison. The Governor was introduced by the Chief Marshal, Mr. J. T. Murphy, and proceeded to deliver one of those sensible and practi cal speeches which lie knows so well how to get off on such an occasion. We are glad lo' learn that there was a good attendance throughout the'week, and that it was one of the most successful ex hibitions ever held in the county. On Thursday and Friday nights the young people were treated to excellent balls, the Italian harpers of this city furnishing the music for the dancing. AH present as -visitors were loud in their praises of the good people of Sampson for the cordial greeting extended them and tbe great hospitality they enjoyed. Tbe iTlexlean Veterans. Col. J. L. Cantwell returned from Wash ington Sunday morning. He was the only North Carolinian present at the Reunion and Convention of the National Mexican I Veteran Association, which commenced its session there on Thursday and continued for three days. Hon. T. W. Mackey was the orator of tbe occasion, and interesting addresses were made by the President and others. There were about two hundred and fifty present. .They had a procession, the members called in a body to pay their respects to the President, and a very enjoy-' able excursion to Mt. Vernon was had. It was resolved to urge upon - Gongress the justice and expedience of pensioning the soldiers who fought for their country's honor and glory in Mexico, as well as those who served the Republic in other but not less hotly contested struggles. The Mexican veterans certainly deserve this re cognition at. the hands of the government, and we hope they will receive it (tardy though it be) during the present session of Congress. .... .'fj. Instantly Killed by an Explosion. We find in the Montgomery Advertiser and Mail the particulars of a boiler explo sion at one of the depots in that city, on last Sod day morning a week ago, which re sulted in the death of Mr. D. M. Allen and the injury of several others. The engineer and Mr. Allen, the latter holding the posi tion of a car inspector, were examining a leak in the .boiler, which had just been dis covered, when the explosion occurred, when Mr. Allen was thrown against a train of cars on another track and killed almost instantly, his head being crushed in and his body being badly bruised. Deceased was formerly a resident of this city, where he was well known. He left here about eleven years ago, and had been connected with the road a long time, in the service of which he lost his life, and must have been a faithful officer. He leaves a family, and has a .number of .relatives in Wil mington. Ronawsly Driver Injured.. A horse attached to the delivery wagon of Capt. J. L. Boatwright got frightened on Front street, between Market and Dock, yesterday afternoon, and dashed down the street in the direction of the market. The driver made strenuous efforts - to rein the animal in, but without avail, and as he started to turn the corner of Dock, in the direction of Second street, the man made a desperate jump and fell on the rock pave ment, cutting a severe gash in his forehead. The horse, in tbe meantime, looked as if intending to bolt into one of the side doors to Messrs. Adrian & Voller's stored but the wagon turned over and hampered his movements and he was then halted. The driver,' a colored man named Robert Mor ris, was carried to Capt. Boatwright's store, where he received suitable surgical atten tion. ' mayor's Court. Stephen Freeman, colored, whose arrest was mentioned in our last, was arraigned on the charge of indulging in loud and boisterous cursing and swearing on Market street, and was required to pay a fine of $5 or be imprisoned for twenty days. Candiss Dunstan, colored, charged with' strong spiritualistic manifestations on the public streets, to the annoyance of, passers on the same, was ordered to pay a fine of $5 or be locked up for twenty days. Beneset Christensen-, a foreign sailor, charged witji acting very disorderly on Nixon street, over the railroad, on Satur day night, was ordered to pay a fine of $5 or go below for twenty days. Got a Prtse and was Afraid Sbe would Lose It. A small colored girl was noticed to pick up from the pavement on the north side of Market street, yesterday .afternoon, what appeared to be a pretty weir filled purse. She quickly concealed it under her straw hat, which she held in her hands, and walked pretty briskly .in the direction of Second street. She saw two or. three per sons watching her movements, and as soon as she got within about ten steps of the corner of Second and Market streets she broke into a run and quickly disappeared around the cornej. It is thought likely the girl got a considerable prize. Black Dwarf. . The company wilt arrive here this morn ing from Charleston and, appear at the Opera House to-night ' Secqre your seats at Dyer's eary and Y0jd the rush Weather Indication. The following are the indications for to aay. For the Middle Atlantic States, 'colder, fair weather,, northwesterly winds, rising barometer. For the South Atlantic Stales, fair weather, northeasterly winds, slight' rise in temperature, falling, followed in northern portions by rising barometer. For thfe Gulf States, warmer, partly cloudy' weather, and in southern portions local rains, winds mostly northeasterly and lower barometer. . For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, fair weather, variable winds, slight rise in temperature and rising, followed by falling barometer.. Oxford Orphan Asylum. Among the-contributions to the Oxford Orphan Asylum for the week ending Dec. 5th, as printed in the Orphan's Frieiid, we find the following from this place : Donald MacRae, $100; G. Rosenthal, $2.50; pro ceeds of joint services in Lutheran Church Thanksgiving Day, $70.26; Worth & Worth, one barrel of molasses; W, H. Mc- Rary, one barrel of flour; Kenan & For- shee, one sack of coffee. Tbe Rajab. Particular attention is called to the fact that this merry comedy will be presented here, Thursday, the 13th, with the original cast that has appeared at the Madison Square Theatre, and the scenery is a fac simile of that used in New York. The glade scene with its stream g real running water is said to be one of the most realistic stage settings ever witnessed anywhere in this country. Superior Court. Ex Judge Russell consumed nearly the entiday in his argument in the Swann yesterday, and, when he concluded his Wq effort, Hon. Geo. Davis made a few "remarks and will continue his argument to day. The British steamer Woodside, Capt.' J Jenkins, from Liverpool, England, and consigned to Mr. C. P. Mebane, was re ported coming up the river yesterday after noon. She is coming to take out another cargo of cotton. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! Are you disturbed at night and.broken of your rest by once ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suf- rerer immediately depend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There ia not a mother on earth ferer immediately depend upon ft ; there is no who has ever used it who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels and give rest to me motner, ana rener ana nealtn to tne child, operating like, magic. It la perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 oents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bananas at Auction. rpHIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, WE WILL SELL J. at our Sales Room, North Water Street, 50 BUNCHES NO. 1 RED BANANAS. CRONLY & MORRIS, Auctioneers. deo 11 It By Geo. L. Holmes, Auctioneer. bteam rug Jtc. u-. xtieman TX7TLL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ON THURS- IT DAY. 3RO JANUARY. 1884. In front of the Post Office. Charleston, S. C, at 11 o'clock, the I STEAM TUG R. G. EIEMAN; as she now lies,t Mallonee's Wharf, east end of Calhoun Street. Sold by order and for account of whom it may conoern. The above can be treated for privately until day of sale. For full particulars apply to GEO. L. HOLMES. Auctioneer, vauroaa street, 11 15 nac Charleston, S. C. dec 11 2t Notice. HE MEMBERS OF SECTION NO. 221, E. R. K. of F. are hereby notified that regular Annual Election of Officers will take place to-night at 7Hi o'clock. A full attendance is requested. . JOHN L. DUDLEY, dec 11 It Sec'v and Treas. WHITE SILK HEMMED STITCHED HDKFS, " L.C. Col'd " " ." Ties, Scarf?, Gloves, Combs and Brashes, Whisk Brooms, Tape Measures, Sleeve Elastics, Garters. Gent's Fancy Woolen Cuffs. Shirts. Collars and Cuffs, Canes, Umbrellas, complete line oi uents' jrornismni ihlngs.: MUNSON. dec 11 It Gents' Furnisher. Mantels, gTOVES, GRATES, TIN ROOFING. Catalogues and Prices Mailed free to any address, dec It tf V. M. KING A CO. A FULL LINE! OF Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods. New Designs In Olive Wood Plush and Leather. Recherche, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WEDDING GIFTS. Unique, Appropriate. MUNDS BROS. & DsROSSET, Druggists, Market St. dec 11 It Holiday Presents ! JN EVERY VARIETY, AND TOO NUMEROUS to be mentioned, can be found at the most rea sonable prices at F. C. MILLER'S Drug 8tore, 324 So. Fourth Street, dec 11 tf Corner cf Nun. A Holiday Present rpo BE GIVEN AWAY. EVERY PURCHASER of $2.00 worth of goods will be entitled to re ceive a chance at a most beautiful, extravagant and richly costumed imported DOLL, which has been arrayed in the highest of fashion by one of Worth's Special Artists. This QUEEN OF THE DOLLS, In all her grace and beauty, has consented to share her affections with, and to be given on New Year's day to the person then holdingihe Lucky Number. CHRISTMAS GOODS, AN ENDLESS VARIETY, too numerous to itemize. ancyitxtravaganzas, Imported Oddities, Japanese Curiosities, and ex tensive collections of goods of every description Imaginable, from nearly all the principal manu facturing, cities in Europe and America. Please call carl v. see the LOVELY DOI LOVELY DOLL, make re your chances at I TnETNKRiraainra I your purchases, and procure your chances at I dec llltf live Book and Music Stores, 0T" Contract Advertisements taken at propor tionately low rates. ' Ten lmes solid Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE! ONE NIGHT ONLY ! TUESDAY. DECEMBER II. MAXWELL'S SPECTACULAR BLACK- DWARF! Companion piece to the BLACK CROOK. Twenty Yomur Ladles attired in Ollt'ericir Ar mor. The Great Incantation Scene ! Tho Bean tiful Prismatic Fountain ! Gorgeous Transfor mation Scene ! . Usual Prices. Box Sheet open at Overs', Mon day, Dec. 10. 8 A.M. deo8 8t OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY EVE'G, DEC. 13th. Only representation in this city of the latetanl most notable success from the Madison Sqnare Theatre, T3ie Eajali. Infinitely BrlKht,Merry and Charmingly Pictu resque ! Original Uast and Complete Scenery ! THE GREAT GLADE SCENE, with its Brook of Real Water running across tbe Stage ! Reservod Seats fl, at Dyers', Tuesday, Decem ber 11th, at 8 a, m, Admission, 76c and 50o. Gal lery, 25c deo 9 it Wreck Sale. ON TUESDAY, 18TH INST., AT 18 O'CLOCK M. we will sell at our Sales Room, North Water Street, by order of Captain Pasaallaqua, and un der inspection of the Port Wardens, for account of whom it mav concern, the Italian Barque "CLODIA C", 378 tons, of Ge noa, together with all her Spars, Sails, Rigging, Anchors, Chalns.Boats, and everything appertain Ing and belonging to her. aa she now lies at "Ev -ans' " Dry Dock In this Harbor. Can be Inspected any day before the sale. Terms Cash. CRONLY A MORRIS, .. . Auctioneers. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 8,1883. dec 8 ts Charleston News A Courier will please Inwsrt two times, 10th and 17th. and send bill toC.AM. Eock Lime, FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. FRESHLY BURNED liberal discount for large lots and r-KiUK JKJUJUUKD TO f 1.15 PER CASK. TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., Rock j v Point. N. C. or O. G. PARSLEY. Jr.. ap 1 tf su tu f r Wilmington. N. C. The Excitement gTILL PREVAILS AT A. DAVID'S. There was a big rush last week for those $10.00 Suits, but they were not all sold, and we have added to these some bargains at $0.00, $7.00 and $8.00, and our Fine Suits we ate literally sacri ficing. All must go in the next thirty days. We are still busy In our Merchant Tailoriog De partment, but orders are filled promptly and t he finest fits in the city are turned out by A. DAVID, dec 9 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothlur. Beautiful and Attractive GOODS PLACED IN STOCK THE PA ST WEEK designed especially for the Holiday Trade, consisting in part or RATTAN CHAIRS, (of most exquisite patterns) MARBLE TOP TABL.B8, CHAMBER SUITS, AC. For the children we will display a most Elal rat Stock of DOLL CARRIAGES, HOBBY HORSE8. WAGONS, CHAIRS, DEXTER AND SHOO FLY ROCKERS, Ac. These goods are of best manufacture, and we would be pleased to have every one call and neo them. THOMAS C. CRAFT, Aot , Furniture Dealer, dec 9 tf 20 South Front Street. Sampson County Beef. lpvbrs of good beef would do wm, to caU 81 mi1 No where will be found - . 1 HG J? UieSL BeQI ' ever brought from Sampson County.fi purchased from Mr. -T. L Rackley. Also, FINE MOUNTAIN BEEF ! will be on hand; for four weeks. nov 14 tf GEO. F. TILLEY. Given Away. IF THE MA NH ATT A OR THE CHARIOT CI GAR does not give satisfaction for Five Cents, your money will be refunded. Trv them and you will smoke no other. For sale only at HARRIS' News and Cigar Store. Latest Papers always on hand. deo 9 tf New Styles. "yx-E HAVE JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL NEW and Handsome Styles of Ladies Hand-Sewed and Turned Button Boots, which are very pretty, easy fitting snd comforta ble to wear. Sold Low for Cash. Geo. B. French & Sons. 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. dec 9tf Knox's Silk Hats ! ' Brown Stiff Hats ! HARRISON ALLEN, Hatter dec 9 tf At Our House YOU CANFiND A VERY USEFUL ASSORT mtnt of Goods for HOUSEKEEPING, and NOW is your time to buy. Call at PARKER A TAYLOR'S. pure White oil. decotf . AT jyRS. S. J. BAKER'S MILLINERY EMPORIUM. No. 122' Market street, canbe found a large Snd well selected Stock o? CHRISTMAS TOTS, FIRE WORKS, Ac. Call and see. MRS. & J. BAKER, dee 9 D&Wtf . 182 Market St, ' A Superior rrRADE OT DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 82- lectedfor use in Pure Norwerian physicians' Cod Liver J prescriptions only. IL Toilet Water and Handercbief Extracts. Cigars. Cigarettes and Tobacco. deo 9tf SCHONWALD'S PHARMACY Fancy Articles. I HAVE A SUPERIOR LINE OF CHRISTMAP. Wedding and Holiday Presents. My line of Co -ntma RnttiM 1m r handsome. I am satisfied you can save at least to 85 per cent, bybayimr yon presents from J- u. HARDIN, Tjraeflrist and Seedamaa. your presents from dee 0 tf New Market, WUsatagtoa, N. X t 1 1 ' r -!' ,4.1 ? '5!
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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