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s- p RATE9 OF ADTSRTISINOt he Morning Stan Oa Snare One I)y,'.... It l;' : - 5:::;;:;:::::;::;::: VK4:-r ID)-. Vn' ll;OISILUtt' n V . Three Weeka......... v ' 60r - One Month.... Two Months...... Three Month, .. , .,1CU. ...... ' i. 4 il tnx MODUS, t sa une i ear. ............. !.,' Uv' f- IrertlfMnentB taken at rnno " - iTr .mil. 'Oontmet AdTertimnentB WHOLE "NOT. 5163 rff&teJSr-: VOL. XXXIII.NO. 152. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1884. . . Ten lines solid Nonpareil type raakw one aiuar ...t ,, ant -, ! ... 1- J - I III ' I M I ..... " - - - - .,. fe. V - . 111E iVlO a ss . - . asm .., (. -.ii r'e tuft.) m WTacnfiBCtoek ?t C M M:atl CImmb MUV. tuning p:dition. :.4.-ii of erthnake fert at Pi. vv . , ,, n F om iwoop, .mj. ao'. Jd aodJeo' it , ..,;,!. ia N York city , !,it cfi:kry ton, fw Orlnu, .:....i to Rwhcp ( , , .., .( th if. E. Church JWth. . . r.- i . -. La.l. Ohio, Oreio I r4. a.l -i.iral two mea to dotth, I ' v v V - rk.u Moaey l per , ( , , dm at ll l I aill, I.Mir -iacU.aW I3 ifl4 83; : irulil ml "lcniH 17. com. I rwoia firra; tpints tur ,,. j ; : ml weak at 34. t t t. 1 t I. in men parxmi on i , , I4t m N'ew York r.tr. , ! WtU h offer him ,i i:i ; i or Amrfwin pork? i'.. -rnh trdt hx dct linsl to V n ri-. upon an offer of -it Sh? mnt bav roorr. ' I.' i-1 inv f.''-fHiny J vernal h. . v,'. m will Mo for "-. -iv Arthur much ( tf Inillr i the l-'rnW Sljo i in in.l contiriun t nb- n.in'v i N .v v -.1 , i Indon tht thi" v . t Ii(jI Tb i v i :n.-nt m to b' i v jn iition. . i." i- Trnrt nl, in- of ! r.; :i i ; hrd h ici ii of . in v, i ! v. h trlfta !iv. Ho v Worn m ( m ! - : ( i 1 i .in irt: : r--Mv i ; nj tele- -::. P'!n; i; h HJ) the it- r. 14 111 t. 1 II ; . il t'f tn rn. W. A i ! '.ir, h m annual ir .n.i:i N'.i. -JOth, t" .xtlTO t 'i !l i lUll (Xi-t. bxl.lv to ' '. . . . i iv . : , ri in'. pntn I v m. r, ll. , Or. ; r 1 time m ru i.-h 11 ' tho M l il tf ; '. i ;.rr ) i i r. i.i ) Kr ! in I xr- r l'in .n- frnar .v. .,, ,-,)mmt '-" :.x ui. tf wa - rv , ( t,,X.l .. -.r-..,. ia. 0 tx.t '' ' ' -i i. xn'ifu-:l ICQ in l,'.i-l,l V ; ri i I '.).:!, ti,n li?pub " ' ' tnd . It. iLsine, x H'x. 'i". IIp'ibIi.rAi. ot into a 1 '' i- rhijr Younjj wx !... . t.r .!.- i "' ' it.- i", .,,,.(..1 u . . i r - 9 waa n pr ,-ntr.l. Voang n,. I,,, ciiunty, N. C, and f r.l. Uf. Ike ' tnurnt! n.-na (ol- ffun th- :.ntitatin to a """'!' riali to lh us in wntie? thw United Pcr-wo holltn any FVofit or Trut an.Jr fcWt." Iivid ad dd Section 3, Ar--i.sisM 1: TrrAjf agairist l Sfate h..'T crjit only ; war aalnat tAr,ot in ad- '.'Mir enixaic, Ae," iii; ir 'ur rvadera will rwinrnjlxr IIH th Wnrrm fi.- 'r'''' " V. 8. Coojrw. He M u '"" '-"' a nian f f.rtuA, and at ' '" mi of strvetent integri 'f U- relrtion fin all j y-,d h kiwvUwutAWr :,"n- ln,l did rot want to undergo f"""-r th urajitatioa of Washtng Uin U- Thus waalong Uforw Iho Ilia wif waa Annia Arnold ituhur of Kraave Si Key, Kuhor ,,f th "Sur Spangled lUa "'' Sh hia jMt died la Saa '''irwuHjow Mr. Tnrnaf rttoovl to Ca)ifoni,.om.l.,nr.r,-.I,r.fir. Yr go. ' M. Pajtcar, in a cornmnnioilion I-ari. Academy of S. ays that bo bad rendered twenty Jnt nrMr .5r.t KrnhAAl- h r--- - 1 j tDOcauuDg them with other Yiraa thn, th of .n.1 piceon injected with tho latter be- uec(ut oui aoon ircoTcrca spontancoaslr. IJr iniectine iru of o to the region of the skull of dogt the same acute dbAe was pro- duced; .f injecteU ioto the vein, only a chronic affection followed and ritbout fcrooity. Spirits Turpentine. We hare rvceited the first num- . . . - . m-. . . ccr oi u auua i i a t ivcsiy e!" Pr- a8d U OWOd flTe It is dangerous to walk about riiirUl hcraiiw at mmknli tK.i ttt.i-V I cititeo. For rxtrticu Lars you are rcferml I - I toWadellarrU I . - v-. iirnn Jrmnl VAit I Dryaot Whitford called to see us on Moo- daj and told us of the sudden death of Mm. Ilarnet Uarncr. at Newport, on Sal I J I f . t ty t. . t . : i : n I Mivt'iiswfu i'yK. nciusTiiie- to cm 10.000 for raving iu strwU. The laJutKtioa reatraialei; the sheriff of Guilford county from collecting the stock law ux ha been disaolTtd. I - Durham Irter: The grist min and gin houe of David Holt near S-firdaJ " Jinl'lS?1 uiurrlbU, bl k 1 . , '"rP1 f the work of an Incendiary. Los about li.OOO. no iojuraoce. Ilaleigh lljitar; The four- j iq moothj old son of Mr. Robert O- Kinr I had the cakidte Cnrer of his left hand af I oact torn oa oo Sunday afternoon last, by beia raojcht ia the top of the baby car rUr at it was being letdown. HallborY JhUaminer: We are glad to hear that our people are turning their attention to the cultivation of tobacco ratbrr than to cotton ae a crop for revenue. A I iHvie Court but week CoocttmIoo- al aaptranU were a thick as hair on a dog's back. Greensboro Buglt; On lxt WcitncetLiy a white female child was born ia Wahtatoo towahip, in this county, having four eye-, two ooacs and two mouth. The child only lived a short while, whkh K no doubt, a great relkf to its pareiiU. Boston W; IUtherford, N. C. . has a man fret 10 Inches tall. He is aid to be the talWt man tn the Sute. He ft. fonbt ottt fiflv dlSerent men for akio; biej: "U It cold up there T and he iiiia1 bein until he cot sick of hearing the t)uctioo. , . Lumber ton Ko&esirnMn; The d3ctoes say that there has been leas sick Dru this year than ever before: in-fact il is diatreMingly healthy. While at Shoe Heel lat Monday afternoon we saw one of the Crofters. Mr. Mclntoah. a remarkably htadirxne and ialcl?igeot gentleman New Iierne Am SAtlL Mr. B. II Lane ahlpped to-day per schoooef Hi ocTva. to Jo. I"ced. at Pantego. tWaarort county, betaeen 200 and 300 barrels ovster ahelb to be burnol for a lime frU!iirT A car jo of sacked corn chanced haods tn our market today at 66 cent per buhcL Among the kilted in the late awful mine rfta.tcr in Virginia was a man by th name of Hampton, who was fore man of the night men. ne was about thirty two years of ax and a aative of North Carolina, lie leavea a win ana threw children He came to Pocahontas f roen Ore Knob. Smyth couniy. Va. Ashcville Advance: At a party U-t ail hi. near 'k- man called Suk. shot another colored man named Bob Hemphill, three time lo tho ttj. ani near u rrsrwa oi o uaii. i the Uom of wnyng. Hemphill was regarded fully shot and not supposed .to live. Whiaity was at the bottom of the affair. Loucord i iirxes: inewncatanu I t k. I .aUaJMI I f iKIa I WJ CTVj!a ar iwims sretioo ana ae peo.p ., ti nfwai Mrr f tunttruifir. Material I ik .w MethodUt rartonare U being laid 00 th ground, and la a short lime work will be begun on U rmiwing Jr. J OO a IIOUOIIIICU iuuuvui; vi dxMewjm 00 paturuay. w u.. oc.r 1 CdnS- MUU. Sunley county. Uva IVt44 1: o regret to Uarn that a R bUuber. townahip, to this county, was thrown from a refractory horw on Jfooday. the 3d lost, and had a rib broken, hut otnerwue not davrouy .lJaW'; ,! f. w H Stockton died 00 Wednesday of last week al hf residence, la wtnjrtcn. ageu 00 year. Mf. Ptockloo was a well known sad hijc&ry reapected ciUxeo. Charlotte Oervrr: Mr. Rich- plojxti at the oM Keuster shop, ha Ju ma.i a rna that is a novelty la tu way. It aid IhTZioZ shoot Tro left shoulder. The stock of tha gun U curved so that when the butt is placed hu rfht ahoaKler the barrel falls im mtn.lt hi Una with the left eye. Il looks very ranch as If U was made to shoot around a eoeaer. Col. D. O. Waxweu nas - rt-a u tvi Uachj Richard oar hi u have atnial. for a more Ingeniously I cotMtroctad gun waa never made. Charlotte Observer: Wet. Dr. Samoel C. rharr is dead. This well known I .it.i un a. ik- . . i. .ni4 I .t-fr-T! -t?Jt,!,.!,- ttouoi me a budctmiowhibw from thweity. laal Monday moraiog. and I yterday hfcs rreaala were Interred in I M years of aid served a number of UlXia Charged with stealing a rharches in the county for many years, mattress and other articles from Julia Ford, He was at oca tin Ctor of rrovkiaoca ecOored. was adjudged not guilty ajd dls charch ssd afterwards of Sharon. Ha rknifti la TLiw-n rnnnte cuargwa. About filVen years t ha changed from a I ina then to about one tear ago be has I preached from 3fethodUt pulpits. A r-ort ccxaes freca .fo3th Carolina that a 7 T?ZrhV r ThJ? got hU horse, but 8030 gave them the lip- IUUiga aVsTrs- Observer: An- tav bitareadn cas is that of the U. SaleaouSy. II SrnStVfSot Ptaba to require the treasurer of that cor- I0aK.SjiJI-g amount of iQCh Ux out of their dlvldeods. It was hold la th lower court that the uxea coaid cot bo thus coUectod. fr?' ffOfJi worked Ust year, tvalanna with "hired" r. upon one ae woraw nre mui uoor. upon one ne wtrrKea nre mates i and maue eJfhty oalca oi cotton, 15U oar- I rels corn. Z33boheJs wheat and miea a,uoo W port Alter paying ior au upor and all expense attending the eultiration of this crop, a net profit was left of fifteen Upon tho other farm he worked six mules I od made ninety two bales cotton. 120 bar- I kuted x poUnds pork, cured I 1.500 pounds clow hay, sold sixty dollars ffS5iS huldd expense or fourteen nunarea ana thirty one dollars. Raleigh Arev- Observer : Died, at his late residence, aereu miles north of Italelf b. Mr. Geo. W. Norwood, aged 61 W Jf i2SfJMi log. Mrs. Mary Hunter. Perry, in the 00th Tear of her age. The freight train which left Raleigh Saturday night, bound Nt did not .r far a. Durham. A broken rail, half a mile this side of that Place, caused it to flr the track, nine box I place, caused it to fly the track, nine box ra wont nvki hrinir niWxl in the greatest confusion. No ix-rsons was In- r - - . m lured. The track was not cleared until 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Some men ?! ,7"St nf". Kl! SSSLn InJAl k! j i ,v., v tk h r ininlii ntMna mnA mnmrirw tnrl Wf ma V hare am Die means and enerrr. and we may . . . : i . . v" soon expcci 10 near mucu more iwm vuo outer. The Stale ExpoaiUon is attracting attention, and it the gleam of the electric lamp Ls seen here next October it will not t a great surpriae -- The blate IJoara pri! 15th" wbn ihV iSooa of the white normal schools will be fixed for 18S4 SSll,OM h.1T0t .5 T.h the removal of the school at Elizabeth City Edenton and another asking that it be removed to ' Col ambla, Tyrrell coon ty. A petition has also been praaented.asking the removal of the school at r ranklin. Macon county, to Wayneaville, Haywood county THE OITX. W. E. Davis A Sox-Shad. MtTXMUf Pure linen collars. HtuanKEUCR Easter presents. J. T. H a wta-Steamer Passport. Hrsw & DxJIossst Easter card. Statemrxt First National Bank. J. L. BoATWRlonT Choice groceries. If ARRtsojf fc Amur Flexible stiff hats. OAl-nox NoncK Crew J. F.Whittcker. Worth fc Worth New crop mIaasc. P. CTMMtJfO it Co. Drick, clsy peas, etc -- Kcoeipla of cotton yefltrrday 34 bak I Tho storm ai-nal w run up yraterday morning. No cases for the Mayor's Court j-.r,ij .wu.uK. The Ur receipt yesterday ble tQ provide for convenience and ac footcd up 1.133 barrebx commodation of visitors and exhibitors. Only one tramp applied for President Primrose made a very favorable loding at the'sUtloo house Tuesday nigbt impression upon the business men present We regret to learn that Dr. S. by his speech, which was delivered in a col S. Salehwell is quite sick at his residence loquial style. in Pender county. Mr. Worth, our Fish Commissioner, fol- There waa a fine rockfish in market yesterday, from the fishery of Col. TV. IL Moore. It weighed 3T, pounds. Mes-ir. Primrose, Fries and Worth took a trip to the sound yesterday aftemooo. and we hope It proved a pleasant one A match game of base ball was played at the Athktic Club grounds, yes- , . . terday afternoon, between the 'Atlantic, up. j. n ngav. . iou iue uicririzc, w Roberls, in which the former . , . ,l i- vj scored 14 and the latter 23. ine ncur. lyurruu o. onurr, i ai.L -1 I . V. ! - . I tpL coiui, wm ucaini iruui iuia jujiv I for St Oeorgc's. Grenada, yesterday, by I . . t. . I Mr. J. W. Taylor.witb 133.200 feel oflum bcr. 6 barrels rtlsof pitch. 1 barrel of Ur and inl,. tlr t ta 1-1 Ingles, valoed al fJ.l. -'S Jt5 0O0 ,hi Tb. riati Itatekerlea. Mf & Q wofk f flh bstcherict will beeio April 2od- Twenty five assut P P 1 " " anu will be employed. There will this year be fle sUtloos at Avoca. Raleigh, Wcldon. New Beme and Wilmington. At ,. K. rxienioo nr. nonu win nvc ui ncnu- qUArters. The main body of the aaaistanU will be at Avoca, at heretofore. At Wcl- doo ipcci4j observations upon the spawn- lelgh rock and shad eggs will be distributed B7 Sprc to poioU all over the 8ue. will be hatched at the SUte fish pond. near that city and placed In the Neusc river. Maetatrata Caara. tnh. n nunn elord rr-fri.v. a vw a.a a m vviwi ssasv a lata fcia . I . , ... before JasUce Mil I Is yMterday.charged with aautt and battery upon Theo. Malt. Judg- I meat was suspended 00 the payment of I t, t.it ... -,. I wu I charm Of committing aasault and hattrv " . ' ' - I opoo J. O. Glenn, and the same Judgment waJ rendered In his case. r--t-a W aoUord ia nelnsbcrget s show win- dow yesterday two or three of the horns of tha Cornet Coo cert Club. The horns be- D ,ie been sent North and put In good order, and they now look as good as when first purchased. They are iplsodld Itistrumcnti. the bass horn alone costing f ISO. Tho mctnbcra of ths band m otamer 'practicing regularly this fThursdsy) everJng. STATE EXPOSITION. BI eetlns the Produce Bxebaatfe Beaae Teeter4ayAd4reeee ef Pre sldeaCPrfaareee and Otnere Beeolai Ueae, Ae. In accordance with the announcement made in the daily papers, a Joint meebni? of the Chamber of Commerce, Produce Ex- M ni4 Ttnawl rf T,Oflfl trMvathap with 6 .0v.... citizens generally, was held at the rooms of the Produce .Lxcuaiige at U.oU o Cloca yesterday, for the purpoae of hearing from President Primrose and Secretary Fries, cf the Bute Exposldon, and Mr., S. Q. . ' Commissioner of the Btata ...... . i ne meeting was caiieu to oruer uj wi. Roger Moore, President of the Produce Exchange, on whose motion Mr. C. H. Ro- binaon was designated as Chairman. The Cn called on Mr. W. 8. Primrose to -explain the object of the meeting. That gentleman came forward and In .n .Iresa of some fifteen or twenty min- D adrcM r 8omc nrteea or. lwenl7 min I otes in length fully set forth the objects I and aims had in view bv the projectors of! j and aims had in view by the projectors of I .L . jo.... -o :.: nK.t inn DrODOaeu DIUIS Jl WHIUUU. nuab uau I .. . . . .. .. i r-knn aAAm w ii a r an Tnnrariia iiimh iiilt i l ji M0 accompnaneu lowaru, uu& . a success, and the benefits which would be "Ure 10 follW 10 8tat &t lTO uch an exhibition of the boundless re- .ra f Jrh riArnlin as it was in the I n-w- -f ih Rtof- t mnta I v. a , . nVn TTa olInoH I r" . . ----iHo- t Boston in which lh recent exposition at iioston.in wnicn North Carolina bore such a conspicuous ad honorable part, and to the great and Mtln is oar State derived from sach an attractive exhibiUon of our re- sources as was there brought to the ltenllon of the ot the United 8tateS- , .Jf.. . ... This favorable exhibit, be thought, could not only be maintained, but improved upon, j in our Sute Exposition, in which each county would have the privilege of taking apart and in which a. friendly rivalry would only tend to promote and insure a more magnificent success. lie called at tention to the plans which had been deci ded upon to make the proposed Exposition come up to the requirements of the occa sion and accomplish the great end it had in view. It was particularly desired that every county in the State should be repre- scnted bv such of its Droducts as would be I beat calculated to give the people an idea of iu capabilities and possible resources, such products or articles to be in charge I of men willing lo bring them properly to the attention of the large number of visi tors expected to be present The State Agricultural Fair grounds have been se- cured for the Exposition and the platform buildings suitable for the purposes for whicb lhcy are lo uscd are aIready iQ course of erection. Proper arrangements for storage, for the accommodation of visi- Inrt mriA f rr rlhr niirnospfi arehein? made. I r r - . ' m, nnlh. !11 I- lnrHnrr tbnt U io nnsai lowed in a short but comprenensive aaaress, in -hirl, ha Hi,Hvl tn ih imnortftncn of I our calling interests ocmg propeny repre sented in the Exposition. Mr. Fries also spoke briefly. The meeting then voted unanimously to Mt the Board of County Commissioners to appropriate a sum. not exceeding $500, to bo uscd immediately in forwarding the interests of New Hanover county at the ..... , Exposition; should this sum prove made- quale, lo increase tne amount as uio exi- eeDcies of f. . .. jointmeeti the case may demand through a I ting with the Board of Magistrates. I Mr. D. O. Worth then offered the follow- v. Inir nrMmhln mil wvartl il t irn Q which Were I '"fe K v-"" " - . . adopted Whireas, Believing that the Exposition to be held in the city of Raleigh will be h5gbI7 beneficial to tho whole State of North Carolina, we feel it both a duty and . j v -v,- v- Drivilece to do what we can to further the efforts which are being put forth to make it I a complete success.' I JitJkAced, That a committee 01 tnree, con- sisting of Messrs. Charles H. Robinson, J. n c. and B. P. Hft,if be appointed to -.. ,ho reorenUtives of the Ex- accompany ine representatives 01 uic x.x- 1 position now in the city, Messrs. Primrose and Frie. in waiting upon our citizens for nrivad suhscrinUona. udou uur utucua iui privaie subscriptions. Supreme Court. We learn from the Kew$ and Observer that the Justices of the Supreme Court de livered opinions Monday in causes hereto fore argued as follows: James A. Walker vs. C. P. Mebane et "?- f, Hanover'; Judent Vfl firmed. Thomas II. Battle, administrator, vs. M. A, Duncan et als., from Edgecombe. Re- versed in part and affirmed In part Peter MacRae, administrator, vs. Chas. II alloy, from iuenmona; order granting a v- w lrial afflrmed. James L. Currie vs. N. H. J. Clark et '-. from Moore; motion for a writ of cer- I UOran lumieu. I ... i m ! ..a I Mooreeiata., iruiuvuuwao; uo error ;juuS- i mcnt affirmed. . . ixr it itT.rin r:-,-i fmn. I f?,hmnnd- mnr trml I awarded. I TT-. . nrainl va TAm ITtnlasr et I XXllj I iu w.u uiumn . , als., from Itooeson; bo error; judgment ai- firmed. Accident a Little Boy. A little son of Mr. Benjamin Mott, an attache of this office, aged about ten years. had his arm accidentally broken yesterday afternoon. He was riding a horse, and was in the act of catching at a limb of a tree under, which he was passing, when he fell to the ground. He''wu' taken up and carried to the office of a surgeon where the wound of the little, sufferer was properly dressed. The breafc was Just above the elbow. . .. , , VTeatber IndJcaHenai. . The followinj? are the indications for to ' For the Middle Atlantic States, winds shifting to westerly, " followed by cleariDg and slightly warmer weather. For the South Atlantic, States, south- west winds, slightly warmpr,partly cloudy I weather and occasional rains. For the Gulf States, north to west winds, I i j 'J.L ' '"If iair weaiuer ana stationary lemperaiure. For Tennessee and the Ohio Vallev. . northwest winds.cloudy and rainy followed by clearing weather, and possibly local storms to night The New York Naval Stores market. . i rom tne JMew lorK xnavai stores ana Tobacco Exchange Circular for Monday, March 17th, C. D. Morrison, Superin- tendent, we glean the following: r KXpobt8 fboh new yobk. Exports since January 1st - - 8pirits. Turpentine..'. .. . .. S,S7-bbls. Rin. 50,102 " Exports same time Last Year. Spirits Turpenline. 2,402 bbls. Rosin 35,850 I HiXDOrtS for tne VVeCK. I - i . . 1883. 47 bbls. 4,396 " ki . riiHL titi swi OLUIIUS X UI Lit, . . UUIO. Rosin 7,752 STOCK ON HAND AT Tar. Spirits. Rosin. New York. March 17 . 800 3,645 22,431 Savannah, March 15. i ....6,178 66,286 Wilmington, March 15 4,871 4,163 88,854 Charleston, March 8. . . . . 3,475 17,802 Spirits turpentine for future delivery quiet. Last half year, U3 cents bid; 34 cents asked. No sales. Rosin quiet The following were the spot quotations : Spirits Turt. 34i35c; Strained Rosin $1 481 G00d Sed $l 51 52; i v i aoi. a i 7?3)i ft 1 55; t, f 1 , f 1 75l 75, M, $195;!, $2 10; K, $2 40; M, $2 8Q I 3 85; N. $3 403 50; W. Q. $4 004 25 j Market Quiet. Capt. Smith, of the steamer Z. Mur chuon; reports that the river was falling when he left Fayetteville. The lower Cape Fear is pretty full. Quarterly Aleetlnea. Second Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South : Wilmington, at Fifth Street, April 5 and 6. Apn1l2aDdil3Ult' Jhn"0n'S Ch&Pe' Topsail Circuit, at Herring's Chapel, April 19 and 20 Rlftrt-n Cirrnit nt Snnlp'a fihanpl Arril 7nV 1 ' r 26 and 27. Wilmington, atTront Street, May 3 and 4. Brunswick Circuit, at Macedonia, May 10 and 11. . Smithville, May 17 and 18. Whiteville Circuit, at Fair Bluff, May 24 and 25. Flemington Circuit. May 28. Elizabeth Circuit, at Bladen Springs, May 31 and June 1. Newton Grove Mission, at Black s (;hapel, June 7 and 8. a,i 1 : . . 1 T 14 and 15. Point Caswell Mission. June 18. Duplin Circuit, June 21 and 22. Onslow Circuit, June 28 and 29. Waccatnaw Mission, June 28 and 29. W. H. BOBBITT, P. E. THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast.. 7:00 P. M 8:00 A. M I Northern through and way mails Raleigh ..6:15 P. M. 8 KM) A M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom including A. & N. C. Railroad, at. . .70 P. M. & 8:00 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, daily 6:15 A. M. &8KX P. M. Western mails (C. C. Railway) daily (exoept Sunday) 6:15 P. M. AJJ points between Hamlet and Raleigh 6:15 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road '. 6:15 A. M. A 8:00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston e:io a. m. & 8s r. m. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear Kiver, Tuesdays and raaays l.-oo ". M. Fayetteville, vlaLumberton. dally, ex- oeDt Sundays 6:15 P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices, smithville mails, by steamboa'Cdaiiy 0. 8:dWA- Malls for Easy lottO and lit lotte and Little River, Tuesdays and Fridays..- 6:00 A. M jldays Wrightsville dally at 8,3o A. M ifYDtrnr uv-.t tyd'T nnrov Northern thro' and way mails 7:30 A.M. Southern mails. ... Tr. Carolina Central Raflju Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to h.. , o n.on T ir xr--v o. 7.SU A. M. 9.-00 A M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Malld collected from street boxes from busi- ness portion of city at 5 A.M., nao AM. and 5:30 p.m.; from other parts, General deIlvery ope . TTaJa ZJ7. of the city at 5 P.M. ODen from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M and on Sanjaya from 8:3o to 9:30 A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8:30 t o 9:30 A.M. Railroad time. 75th meridian. CITY ITEMS "THE :MOUNTaTNEER" EXCITED. An em ploye at the Asylum here drew a fifth of the sec ond capital prize of $25,000, in the Grand Draw ing of The Louisiana State Lottery, last Tuesday, February 12th, and not the jWhole $25,000 as the newspapers and he would like to have it. We would give the name of the lucky man, but don't know that he cares about having his name- pub- liahed . . The excitement around Monranton. N. C, and the eagerness with which the newspa pers were scanned to find the name of the fortu nate ticket holder of No. 99,353, revealed the fact that numbers of our citizens who would never have been suspected of investing In lotteries, held tickets in The Louisiana State L ottery at New Orleans. - The 167th drawing will take place on Tuesday, April 8Uj, when $262,500 will be scat tered in prizes under Gen'ls Beauregard and Ear- ly's management All Information will be given uon. Morganton (N-C.) Mountaineer, Feb. 20, '84. Dv a. a. uaupnin, new urieans, ia, on apoiica- SSBBBBBSBBBSBBSSaBSBSBSSBSaBSSaBBBSBSSBSSSSSSSSSBBSI .. wiLUKK. m tnis city, on tne ltan instant, 01 paralysis, Mrs, KBZIAM WILDER, relict of the late John h. wilder, aged oa years. Funeral services this (Thursday) afternoon, at o'clock, from residence on Castle, between (MYtfc artjl 3ftrBTlth ntrAPto ... w . . - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " Choice S3 New Crop Molasses. SECOND CROP NOW LANDING AND WILL BS SOLD PROMPTLY FROM WHARF, AT LOW PRICES. : :( i; mhSOtf ... WORTH & WORTH. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Report of the Condition fjsius Jfitx JSATiuiN Ai, liAnji. ojf, wiiJUiNU ton, at Wilmington, in the State of North Caro j Una, at the close of business, March 7, 1884. KESOUKCES. I Loans said discounts...... .. ..$ 736,090 68 7,654 80 I OTOTdraftS . . i u. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 60,000 00 Other stocks, bonds -and mortgages.. 58,897 70 30.946 93 Due from other National Banks 12,601 65 iZStSSSSl"- 7$s Current expenses and taxes paid. 4,486 53 JU18 or otner Bancs. , Fractional paper eurtency.niokels and pennies. . . . . , Specie Legal tender notes.- Redemption fund with TJ. S. Treasury (5 per cent, of circulation). .. Due from U. S. Treasurer.other than 5 per cent, redemption fund. . . . - 84,7840J 243 28 79,859 00 29,000 00 2,260 oo 1,000 00 . Total... ftii..........;.: LIABILITIES. ...$1,12,189 91 Capital stock; paid lnfc BurpLua fand.. . . i". . . :, ; . re $ 250,000 00 48,689 65 55,745 86 undiyiaed. profits National Bank notes outstanding. 44,990 00 umaenas unpaia. 2,44 50 Indiyidual deposits subject to check. 285,785 63 uemana cemncates or deposit. ....... 294,516 11 Due to other National Banks 26,754 86 Due to State Banks and Bankers 1,323 06 Notes and bills re-discounted 123,900 24 Total. $1,129,189 91 State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover, ss I, A. K. WALKER, Cashier of the above j named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. K. WALKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of March, 1884. A. J. HOWELL, Notary Public. Correct Attest: E. E. Bxjrbuss, 1 Alfred Martin, V Directors. D. 6. Worth, ) rah 18 It Ship Notice. Allnersons are herebv cautioned O (volnot rlQ1Vi"wtvirv twiiorlnm r r -rr t- f I Tw of thS British SShoner from MataSafnoebteoftteh? contractins will be paid by Master or Consljmees.; E. G. BARKER & CO.. mh20 3t Consignees. OTEAMER PASSPORT WILL RUN FOR PAS- I c. u ur mK uuu t 1; vv Jts.il, jv ai oaii. x a- 1 leaving wumingcon aauy at a. ju., ana Smithville at 3 P. M cm 20 2t J. T. HARPER. QRDER NOW. mh 20 tf W. E. DAVIS A SON" Flexible Stiff Hats ! JOYS' BASE BALL HATS 1 THE FEDORA ! HARRISON A ALLEN, mh 20 tf Hatters. Pure Linen Collars, OAOA LINEN, JOB LOT, ONLY 50c PER DOZEN. Call quick at MUNSON'S. GOING FAST, mh 20 It Car Load T3RICK; A FEW CLAY PEAS FOR PLANT- J-f mg; prime Wbiteland Feed CORN, HAY, OATS, &c. ; two or three MULES on favorable terms, For sale by PRESTON CUM MING & CO.. Millers and Grain and mh 20 tf Peanut Dealers. Exquisite Easter Cards J J AND PAINTED, On exhibition and for saie by MUNDS BROS. & DbROSSET. Druggists, mh 20 It . Market and Second Streets. Easter Presents. . T7 LEGANT ANJD RICH EASTER CARDS, AND all kinds of Easter Extravaganzas. STEEL ENGRAVINGS. A carefully selected lot just' received, inclu ding some beauties in Autotypes bearing Easter titles. FANCY GOODS Of various descriptions, f specially selected for Easter, and now on exhibition and commanding BiieiiLiuu auu rapiu Bait). In order to be . able to satisfy yourselves in se lections for Easter, call early at HEINSBERGER'S mh 20 tf Live Book and Music Stores. Setter Pup for Sale. TT0R SALE. SETTER PUP WHELPED FEB. 11. X1 Sired by Bernard's "Duke" ex Blue Belton jjme." Tne sire is one 01 tne nnest field dogs in this section, and the dam belongs to the well known strain of setters known as the Vance stock. Price, $20.00 when eight weeks old Address, SAMUEL R. BOWDEN, mh 16 D3t W2t Warsaw, N. C. Rislngr in Public Favor. nPTTR CELEBRATED BRAND OF GOLD TIP CI X GARS still continue to rise in public favor from day to day, and it Is with no little trouble that we keen a subdIv on hand: but notwith standing the rush we have received another Jot, and will continue to say that It is the finest Cigar for 5 cents ever on the market. For sale at the GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUM. f eb 24 tf Tobacco Selling Past. 310 BOXES AND "CADDIES SOLD WITHIN BOXES AND CAE THREE WEEKS. 200 Boxes and Caddies to close consignment. Various Brands from 20 ets upwards. i r t SAM'LBEAR, SB., ' tnh 2 tf 18 Market Street. Tongaline, A SPECIFIC K)B NEURALGIA: WARNER'S Safe Bheumatio Cure, Warner's Tippecanoe, Warner's Safe Tonic (only 50e a bot tie) t Hamlin's Wizard Oil, -Samaritan Nervine ; English Wax Back Tooth Brushes, only 20e. at - " Drug and Seed Store, mh 18 tf New Market, Wilmington, N. C Shad! Shad! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J 4 Piano at Auction. ON THURSDAY NEXT. 20TH INSTANT, AT 11 o'olk A. M.. we will aelL at our Sale linnn , - i flora rYM3r otrret, an y no. i new MODERN STYLE PIANO, r 1 1 Octave, In handsome Rosewood Case. Patent reaais, &o. . , This Piano has been In nse onlr tlx montha. haji an elegant touch, aetlon very light and ar. and is one of the best instrument avar ntfiiM for sale in this place at Auction. Sold only because the owner is leading the xnose in want will do well to attend this tale. Can be seen on Wednesday. :mhi83t CR& NL1 & MORRIS, Auetioneers. At Boat wright's, Choice Family Groceries. Our Goods Are Not Surpassed In Quality and Cheapness. Evervthinir tl o Guaranteed As Represented. Jno. L. Boatwright. 12 A 14 NORTH FRONT HTRICTET. mh 20 tf I I ii K-T? - I I - 'J RAND DRAWINQ OF TflB LU- &VS7JX- " take place TSK?f YKALR1LJIJ1' For Dartioulars address Pont Offlnn Rnx fua mlngton. N. C. mh 19 tf Tooth Brushes, JpROM 10 TO 25 CENTS EACH. HAIR TJRTTSTTKS 2Kn tn 3 00 I COMBS, 6c to 81.00. 1 HUAra ana xulLiiSri AKTlULEs of all kinds at i popular prices. WILLI AH H. GREEN. mh 19 tf Druggist. Horses for Sale. rjpHREE HEAVY HO 1.1JS. vnurUt n and to work anywhere in harness. Apply to mh 18 3t KURE BKOS. Cabinet Organs. "7"E WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION to our fine stock of CABINET ORGANS. Wo shall also receive this week another assortment of Organs made by Clough & Warren, Detroit, Mich. We can assure the pnbllo that It is the best made Organ in the country, and the prices are very reasonable. We have also the Mason & Hamlin and Carpenter & Sterling Organs 3 stop Organs, for $45.00. We cordially invite the public to examine them and compare prioes. we are constantly receiving Decker A Bros.', ooamer a vo.'b, js. uamer Bros.' and otber PIANOS, and sell them low for cash or on the Instalment plan. For circulars, etc , send to VAN LAER Sc YATES, mh 16 tf 119 MARKET STREET. . An Exhibition. . -.r BEHRENDS & MUNROE, S. E. Cor. Market 4 V and 2nd Streets, Wilmington, N. C, would ' .. respectfully invite you to examine the new stock "' - or jtuunituji, wmcn is now tbe largest ever ., exhibited in this State. A new arrival of Blk. Walnut Marble Top Chamber Suits, new designs; Children Carriages, Lounges, Ao. Prioes 10 per cent, below the lowest. mh 16 tf Use Only pHE PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL, Whleh ls now scarce, bnt can be had at mh 14 1 SCHONWALD'S PHARMACY. 216,000 CHARIOT ANT MANHATTA CIGARS AL ready sold, and a large stock on hand. They are the best In the city for Five Cents. HARRIS' News and Cigar Store. All the latest Newspapers, Magazines and Pe riodicals always on hand. mh 9 tf . Up! Up! -vy HILE OUR PRJCES OF BOOTS AND SHOES are down to the bottom notch, we are UP to the times in all the leading lines and all the leading novelties. Spring Heels for misses and children; Common Sense heels and toes,at Geo. B. French & Sons 108 NORTH FRONT' STREET. mh 16 tf C E. Smith, Vy No. 2 A 4 STONE ST., NEW YORK. Liberal advances made on uonngnmeuia vi W-.HMW-, m.f . -IT- m Y -JfWf'.TJ TTG A-y r nmwhuM And sale or eontraeta for future delivery, both in the New York Cotton and Produce Exchanges, promptly executed. sep4tf "TXTHEN THE FAimiutss iwiu Jtai-tairi - no hnr filded chariot, shall have elided from our midst, and the .people have onee more . realized the truth of the Ancient. "All is not gold that glitters," don't forget the old reliable stand, , where all the Standard Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Mid Funcv Articles ean be nad at reasonable rates. Also, a fine line of Easter Cards, at mh 18 tf ' Corner of Fourth and Nun streets, ' ' ' t ' J . 1 '. " :s .ty. '.a-;. ;jk t 1 kr Si ::'f . I . ,.v 'I, -V '3 A , 1 i 1 V I,y, . . 'vi" v f ' 1 7 4 -. 'i ' ". .'.-if. V -V-. V. 4 1 V f :
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