' " - " Y . i . . , ' ; MHMHMHMMIlNHHHHMMMManMMMBf '"' 'Tliiiiimii m n iiiiMhjjBB"1" 1 ' J"""n 's,,TCmaMaialllRIIMaMlal,IH,nllaMM fhe Morning Star. )j Two Itfnnthm..... ... f v? - tl Three MonU,....;,-i.V 4 o - ;.v. ; a" 81x Months,. . ... st i " . Cta Year, ' i SJs... - .......... xi so T...ca. .. - VOL. XXSrV.rrNO. 24. wjll: hicton, n. p., Saturday, apeil io, -mir WHOTJ"R 5189 fcww. toak on ar. i -i . i' - " if i - ' : " ' ' " " "' - ."' '"' '" -r,::--.:. r--'- -r-a --j --- - I .w at wttata, x c. - n', J?Zi I f EDITION. Tut-- tnrity of Uw 1 1 "T.:iTii v . TnovvBtioa ar ror t cwqxduIt roUl t .etMW0f 1. ;!: r 'W 1 rrM , MMrl ntii! la i ...mui " - Tiwv- nprUoo bfil 1 . '.J,f. thi frwndJT tnbca u 11" 11 in k'"- . v ...v t Mt iTTOMiwm jWroi rrootu of dla rr, Mto an, d5,Wrfi a. nxu of a at- He alo d- '" '"SZ. IV- MM ,,t w"'.'1' ,r Mill) .r4i.i: - I'janaiiua of Orjroa r ,;, w ; Ma,jrc as T!xx Hgmsa N V.. far tnunJr. Aruro U Torwe i:--';r'1 -urt-l bj nttatw vficvr Hi.r s Tb-t rvmovsl of ..'..ilirtiir -V trt-r Ky Wwl, IT . has m vwi u-'tsl i?o by ta iVa. v cm ;ir- cvaU ta U prw ,i 'run!' -r-iiUt i!tmat ia Clao- - ! r m.rt.- )fQy Wi, wr i'- . ''--" 4Jy Hl3 2;(! .ui;i.fi "!'if -fT tiy si 3 353 3 t .i'i;. i.;--i"i rl TOvStl 01; n. uii.l-'l i'd'lt'-. ker at I .u"pota dU aa4 ;'V'V ij-'- ii-t,:. .'lT tringof a Frw l'-uir ('I ib ;n Ronton A.4 40100 th i)iht:t". .v i,s,t W;:ium, Kmprrn Victoria urn t ;r A:f x in.ir, tt it rrported. 'il tn-f'. il t1!:!!... mi- t"..:irjpt.- bill miking mini pr-)-jri m tins ScniCo. M-tny Mlii'iiiiiiri hft S-lprd. K,J:ii rMjif.ix h nnur- .1 that Vi.''m' r'..: !) , 1 '1 anlf two mi y r t. .-x.)n. btslth Tit r im ni-jrh !?fr:n for bread a Mir.i n .-.j'jetv, S. l The Pee Di' f it ti j rvp.rt hun.jrrti x being fliiniiu nSvirni-y of bf bilst n't ;irvt:,m 1 ti mr intL&nCCe n.- ni,:mni in th Senate k k th t.Jc of rnral io the I. Amy, r.h object brg to hoo-yii.T-u 1.) i.i.J rMfrhapM sm otbera. Ti.. Niutii.-m 4afdraoy bad that jr-ui.- mi iU ir-:v. '.'.. II mir xn Ubirer in the Wvonnr,' VIVy, Pa, ar giviog f,T..-1 to the striking work n, mI vt.iT- 11 14 fearvl will be liupKnuIt. I"h7 work for ragce 'xitii Caroita rontibq'.r a portrait 'ijrl Kraru:t Mrin to adorn -m South Cj.-oim 1 U.xjo si Mount V""i'' . Iy tX? 4 y, waijton'a rtr nm.J ih'.t now (imoi plC 'r .V i-ntrtl Vrnoii. of th Unlwh vxth whom b -rrl for '"n. m,J4 , hi rr- ;ni hi- place -Consu ! l-n-sl i4 !lsrt. This V'Mi.JrfnI. Whit 1 up? Tliie U As 1r r,t "'n pra th t a Hopqb- i, pomibly h- Ud iMt frw.n. bat r " prmiu,l c.i y. through therno u" in .b,l.-nc to of,jcrt. Ul.u ?vT.hr w turned Ha- s.mI " Hnchae, n iad To X;hil- h will mll . mlt. f rUine' ctmpaign eisirn to h printed tain. or 100,000 uf th or!t m two vol q runs. T t-iim-tor, W U prohaUj ""t !un i; .4J, yr y th- luical sitoatioa as ti a HT-7 ,ad not as it ap . ao,; ttl he either sappoeee or h84 lho- of l8T6f Ult l' then, b iny difference, the H1MC m all panicnUra M;aaud to the latter." kao disclaims any of the attack apoo Sena- ' SUCH d- acd ethers by W. E. ma i. flu4 to hand a r i B Swa Pop COW; thai th li0" ,,saaBct J Uo repota- DnocraU reeident near LU homo I xuaio tiera. II protaijc to .1 - -.j , a: I or trhuo and jMiintcd clepliaoU It I t- v 1 t m v I . .. "OM1 wnB B?Vr!ff? ncn mo wgQJJ I - pot$20,000ia Dreiel'i bank ko U rt. l tK O.H T-1U TTI- a w w v w wtmw KB a a t n m . av I ......... . I ihilaJf.IrJia if A4.m I . f, . ; . " . . -"f -. vtenruno oacrta nnne P" I from zim, as h claims. Ieaars Balnta ir tfleiil! A''t 1 w f "- J'iw" . The Chart taton Xee and Courier. thai favors lie Paternal Pedagogy bUi Mk- -What is the ose of a Da- tcroai GoTcrnraenl if it can't take care of the interests of its bleated monopolist.' Yes, what is ths use of a Paternal Government if it tan- i,, , . ., .L,, , not educate the negToea, pay private debts, give every man work, and ro- j- .11 ..r ,v,- 1. Ueve all the poor of the country. It baa already provided for the cowl of Kaetxs and the enfranchised nesritea, now let It give that "forty acres ind a mule." Ninety members of the House have signified to the Speaker that they will speak on the Tariff. This will i.i ik;i.-il;. tt .k:- five hood red columns to the Cn frtMiomal JUcortL If they in any yreMumal JUcvrxL If they tn any way instruct the popular mind :hat is ao profoundly ignorant of the rreat I economic law and principle and wed U rsMXncw the prencnt oppiesive I and aUnrdUIgh War Tariff itvillbe labor well spent. Spirits Turpentine Hyde county appropriated 150 for the sute rxpoutioo. The AshevQlo Adcancs has ncas from all aides that the frail is killed The Republicans of this Con rcsioeal District will meet at Laarioburg 00 la 29th of April to sppoial dlgalc to the National Coaveatioa. Durham Reporter : We were showa a private letter from Hon. W. IL Cos to a rtolicxnaa la this city, and be fir it as his optaioo that the present Con 4 ni would not repeal the tobacco Us. Dr. Grits ora writea to the edi tors of the Chaxtotte & Xsxrur as fol )ors: "I sxaaaUsned with my posttloo io this Chart tobte Iastilutioo. J udrr no eirr mfli I accept iuatA4fVa Prof. Veneable, of the Univer sity, writes to the Jfne Oirtr sa account of his visit to Chatham to investigate the reported shower of some red llo.rrid sup- podI to be Moou. it leu 00 tne co ruary. Analysed specimens ot toe mailer ed found them to be real blood. The aoestiou is. (bow came the matter in the oeda- Chad bo urn Times; A colored Prcsbvtertaa church was organized here on last babbath bv Rev. D. 8. Bandera, of WilmUgtoo. The colored minister. Rev. II. C. Mahrj. who lives In this piste, has charge of the church. We lesm that there was a railroad meeting at 1ft Tabor oo last Saturday, to ere what could ke done ia the way of extending the road to that point Charlotte Ob-tcrver: In another coJami will be seen an announcement of tha death of Mra Catharine Aiexaader. w ho dll la Lincoln loo yesterday. All old residents of this city will remember this estimable Udj as the widow of the late William Julius Aiexaader for many years ooe of the most prominent lawyers of this section of the State aad as the daughter of soother wry eminent lawyer, widely known throughout the Bute as solicitor, Joe Wil son. Salem Veaa Waoghtown has M families and 444 of Us inhabitants are rsrvtu la making wagona Last year they made 993 wagons, which soil for about 170 on an average, amounting to 13.310. If we add to this what was re ceived for repairing the gross income was more thaa $73CUX More than $-30,000 is paid for labor sou wagon lomocr annu ally. A gta&maa says that sll the way froca Midway to Lexington he never saw a better prospect for wheat WaabJoeton Watch Tetr: The editor of the Gmsu was aUacked oa the street one night last week by W. A. Potta. Jr.. for puUtohieg certain alleged viola tions of the oCce of aUadard keeper, to which Mr. Totts had been appointed by the coram Usiocera. Ooe pistol shot was fired by Mr. Potts, and had not the pistol been -ksecksd op" by the editor the shot would ia all probability have been fatal. Mr. PoOehada preliminary examination, and was held la a bond of $1,000. ia de fault of which he was committed to Jail. GoMsborO JfiJjenjersTb Golds- I bora Oa Mie sold over 1,200 tone of their rtoIISe CoUoo Grower this teases. The meetings la the Freebylertaa Church stiU coetiaue, aad are attended by large coegrrgatlooa every night - During the severe thunder stoma of Tuesday morn leg lUhtalcg struck the bera of Mr. Gil bert Ward, at Fmaoct.this county, killing a bora and destroying the barn. OoL Green trill appear before the Heuse com mit en Rivers and Harbor to sdvocate the appropriation tor RUck aad Northeast rivera The latter ls extnrtnely inportaat ae forming a link between New York aad WUmragloa. U la fad she starting point from the WUalagton side. Us hopee to be able to sccura both sprcprUUccs. Qrcetisboro IVorhman: IIoo. r, . Jfr.e - S - .. a.- J.tfws aVas of OreecsborV Fwaiala Collegn. A I correspoedeat of the Charlotte Obmrmr, wrttlegfreca Wsshtaxton, sayv that Mrs. Osrvaa. Lale of Greensboro, has received aa sryofBtaent ta the Treasnry Department, I T. Cm, err. of iutUIc. baa to dUalMl froa ipartxaen It anr man u ao bund a not to ua coma onr aort fewf ul accoonU ot mrd . K e w Ikrn - JoicrnoL' Capt. A. I v Ak. An.ut n.i t. I city TtttterdAr 'told M'Of-t terrible ra.V.wABi' I jir. I iHivw wno wtvwn uuwu ou vug uctiu !? ',?,tncU?' MAtLnf7ik ?fLlJ00l a am 11 ninrnw - n m w mmmnnmi imnrit 1 .. r". . . I uooa, aoa last weeK Air. ureenc eaurni J 70.000 of the Cny tribe, - A rria of I "'5 r s J I bers. .Th raeetlnx still oootlor I Ir- - P0 j now lirprt rip the K7 rf'i I 1 1 Ashenller JLaoance? 1 be news I rWtiiU eit Mirdar of a Mw!r n. coaour which took place In Laurel, Madi son coonty.laat Saturday. between Ephralm lleosley and Bureesa Ilenaley. in which the former was perhaps mortally wounded by the latter. The weapon used was an ordi nary axe, with which Burgcs lleosley in flicted a ghastly wound on the bieait, near the left shoulder blade, of his adver sary. On last Baturday.the 12th Inst., oa tTKioa s nvcr, in 1 ran nj its ma toQnt Mr OM of 4,t dl. on Davidsons river. In Transylvania liens of that county, was killed by an infu- rialedbuU, which he was endeavoring to manage in the pasture. The vicious beast made an attack upon his master, and sue- nwoi ib Kvuiof uh auTaofcasre 01 aim lu a corner of the fence. Mr. Palton cried for help, but before assistance could be ren dered tne mad beast had gored him to death with iu hornX Ilaleigb iVJnsa- Observer: Dr. Dsbaey's report also covered the investiga tions of the phosphate deposits of the east ern coonUoa. lie slated that from one ninth of an acre flftj tons of phosphate 1 rotic tad oeen taken ana from utas rorty- eijrht tons of phosphate had been obtained. ahowtd a remarkable per cenL Some of the deposits near Lake Waccamaw were of Uox, N a. AprfL 1884- The committee , 0 PPoiotJa VDT uweeaor Messrs. A. IL MerrUt of Chatham, chair rn an: Rev. D. A. Detts. of Jones; J. 8. Carr. of Durham; Chas. At. Cooke, of Franklle; a F. Grady, of Duplin; D. P. AlcEachern. of Robeson; Paul B. Means, of Cabarrus, have just spent thrte full dajs and part of another attending the classes. examining the buildings, accounts of the bureau. Jkc. Ac ' JL I 1 ! JtU CJITLr". "R tOVBItTIIE7liiNT Siirier Hats and Caps. J. C Lcxsdex Ice cream. Mcxsox Beantifal make-ups. Mcxm Jt DxRoasxT 3Iedicinea James Srarsr Executor's nolle i. IIn?tntROER To base ball plsyers. OraaAlIorsie Mendelssohn Concert Co. W. II. Smith LococnoUve Engine for sale treeal Vim. Ii was stated some time ago that Gen. S. II. Manning would not again be a -candidate for the Sheriff alt j in this county, but we now learn that he is once more Io the field. The Austrian barque JLtda, Capt Erschen. was cleared from this port for Flume, Austria, yesterday, by Messrs. Alex. Spruot A 800, with 4,069 barrels of rosin, valued at $6,103.50. The beautiful iron gates recent ly purchased for the entrance to Oakdale Cemetery have been placed in position. There are ooe large gate and two small bnes, supported by four handsome granite columns. It is now said that S. II. Man ning. J. E. Sampson aad Jno. E. Taylor were ' recommended not elected as del egates to the Republican County Conven tion, by the primary meeting held in the Third Ward last Wednesday night Arreete ea pfylea. About 9 o'clock Thursday night, as Offi cer Smith, of the police force, wss passing on Front street, near Dock, he discovered I two colored boys with partially filled bags oo their shoulders and acting in rather a suspicious manner. He bailed them, when ooe dropped his bag and ran, but the other clung to his and was captured. Both bags contained a large number of emp ty Casks, and as the boy falls to give a n tii factory account of the manner ia which they became possessed of them it is believed they were stolen. The two bags, with their contents, were taken to the City Hall to await a claimant, while the cap tured boy one Edward Hill -was locked OP- Cape Fear Academy. The exercises yesterday, at this school, were highly en Joyed by a large and appre ciative audience. The programme conslst- cd of recitations of standard prose and poetical selections, Shakespeare memorial recitation, and a recitation of North Caro lina history by ten boys. , This last recita tion showed that the Principal was alive to the Importance of teaching the. history of the Old North 8tate. The subject was "The Battle of Alamance," and right well did each boy render the part assigned him. The exercises cloeed with a recitation by the Introductory claa. of "Piano Music," which was well rendered and well received. netileu Bxetataee. Rev. J. C Crisp requests us to state that Rev. Dr. E. A Yates, .Pastor of the Front 8trcct Methodist Church,' of this dty, will preach at Union Church. Top-aH Circuit, on the' fourth Sunday In April C26th instX atll a.m..aad at BcoU'a IlilLat 7.S0p. m. the same day. There Will be no service at Bcotfs nm on the mornlnx of thai day. 1 Hrttf oltvral Eaaerrrtse rap Gwltwf aa raic Growing. rw1 Tt TT T. p - TVr'frtCra'7- 10 Uie I Lcr8 , tpe other frail. J WLea Capt. Nobles first located In New HanorercouDtjhe w ; Informed that the rowin of kraDea could rot ha made .nd i .- . , . . . , ripeaoa"ormlj. : Aftar iiperimenting for SOmo time with three hundred vine. Cant. . w.Mt -1 4t. n .1--. - - 1 vm uubu iwiw uuv was nece&Barr wa proper culture and judicious pruning I to make the jrap Tinea In this locality as of thetato, I M vU as to insure uniform ripening and Ifreedomvfrbm all kinds of disease. It will scmrTearS I . ' - I . r " ' I market for sale were those from this vine- yard. Our Informant states that there is perhaps not a man in the county who realizes the magnitude that the business of grape cul ture Is assuming at this vineyard. Only three yean ago Capt. Nobles had three hun dred vines. Now he has already twenty thousand vines set, comprising one hun dred and fifty different varieties, and put out during the winter just past fully one hundred thousand cuttings; while he ex-' peels to plant at least twenty thousand vines the coming winter. The proprietor of this extensive vineyard claims that this section, owing to the great length of the season, and the adaptability of the soil, is superior to any other locality for the propagation of nurseries. Our in formant was shown a plot of ground, now reset in plum grafts, from which was ta ken and sold last winter seven thousand plum grafts that had in one year grown to the length of six to eight feet. The grafts of apples, peaches and Dears do equally as well. Mr. McKoy saw grafts in full bloom and in fruit In fact, even buds that were inserted last August were in full bloom. ' KxTseeteel Firemen's Visit. It is now definitely understood that the Wilmington & F. E. Company, with their horses and engine, the "Little Giant," will accept the invitation to go to New Berne and be the guests of the Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1, of that city. It is proposed to make the visit about the mid dle of June, with as many as forty men, accompanied by the Cornet Concert Club to furnish the music,, and a big time is ex pected. I The engine will be thoroughly overhauled in the xneantime,and new tubes put in the place of the old ones, which are said to leak badly, having lasted about nine years, whereas they are not usually expected to hold out longer than five yean. Under these circumstances the company claims it is possible to keep up only about forty pounds of steam, when one hundred pounds would not be exces sive. We are sure that our Wilmington boys will not be disappointed in their anti cipation of a good time. New Berne has always been proverbial for her hospitality, and long before the great railroad celebra tion in 1857, when every house in town was open to accommodate the thousands of visitors, it wss known that a New Bernian's pleasant duty and one that he prized above all others was to welcome and en tertain in princely style sod with unaffected cordiality those invited as guests to his beautiful "city of the elms." Sapreme Court. On Wednesday in the Supreme Court, as we learn from the Nev and Observers the consideration of appeals at the end of the docket was resumed and causes were di-s posed of as follows: A. J. Evans, administrator, vs. Thos. M. Smith, executor, from Columbus; notices directed to issue 10 the parties and cause continued for absence of counsel. John L. Wescott, treasurer, vs. Rufus Galloway et ala, from Brunswick; notices directed to issue to the parties and cause continued for absence of counsel M. T. Leach vs. Town of Fayetteville, from Cumberland; continued by consent 8. A. Young vs. B. T. Borden et ala, from Columbus ; argued by W. A. Guthrie (by brief) and J. W. Hinsdale for the plain tiff; BO'counsel for the defendant A. McA, Council et als., va YY . 11. Ave rett, from Bladen ; argued by W. A. Guthrie (by brief) and J. W. Hinsdale for the plain tiffs; no counsel for the defendant - State vs. G H. Crumbier, from Comber land ; argued by Attorney General Kenan for the State and Walter Clark for the de fendant -" " James L. Carrie vs. H. D. J. Clark et als., from Moore; argued by W. A. Guthrie (by brief) and J. W. Hinsdale for the plain tiff, and John Manning, R. P. Buxton and M. 8. Bobbins for the defendants. Pending the argument in the last named case, the Court adjourned until 10 o'clock Thursday morning. , ' : . BXJlltarr Matter. ; CoL J. L. Caatwell, who is now, of his own volition, a private in the ranks of the Wilmington Light Infantry, received, a notification yesterday from Adjutant Gen.. Johnston Jones, of the State Guard, stating that, la accordance with law, a Board will assemble at Atheville, N. C, on Thursday," the 22nd of May, "to establish and pre scribe rules, regulations, forms and pro-' ceedings for the use, government and in-, strnction of the Militia of North Carolina, subject to the approval of the Governor and Commander in-Chief.1 Tk. nruxrA I will be composed aa. follows: -Brig. -Gen. Johnston Jones, Adjutant General; CoL F. BL Cameron Inspector General; CoL 3i. W. Cotton, Col. of 1st Regiment; Capt-A. : J. Ellington, OapL..-Oow'.I.:.8rd' Regiment; Lt J. R. Robertson, Co. E, 4th ltegi: ment. and Private J. L. Cantwell, Co. 0, 2nd Regiment.'; ' J; - I t ..- j a . "Wur laapaurtaaeat, - Slcnal Serriea, I. TViol TV,1 t-- ..-u6Mi . ijeneni 01 commerce na . Agncaicnre.. ? " rOTTAIt.nKr.T. Wm.I.M'I'l HI. . - April 11884 .M. i AVERAGE DiaxmcTS. k ; Max" v Temp " Rain Temp. J FalL. Wilmington Charleston... .. Anguat. v Savannah ..... AtlaatT.ir.;. Montgomery . . Mobi&...... .75,4X'. . .00 : .00 i00 .oo ; .XK) ,oi : o , .03 .18 .15. 1.44 ; 1.13 ' 78: 48 : .87 59 , 78-83-- ,83 :-83 '-78- ' 84 . 77 - so sa - 68" ; New Orleanj 68 64 64 68 56 sv"' 1 uaireslon. . . . . I Vickaborg Llttlfiock:. Mempais.v;:;.f 75 if ! , a . !? r T(C2aWIafettXeautu. ThelenJajf arij: theindicatiow isszMLi Hot the Middle Atlantic . States, in I creasing cloudiness and rain, winds gen erally from northwest to east, nearly sta tionary temperature in northern,' in central portions slight fall in temperature. ' For the South Atlantic States, increasing cloudiness and light rains, winds generally from east to south, slight changes "in tem perature. .. For the East Gulf States, generally cloudy weather and rain, east to south winds becoming variable, alight changes in temperature. For . the West Gulf States, local rains, east to south winds, 'shifting to north and west, ' slight changes In temperature in southern' portion, cooler weather in north ern portion. The Duty on Kiee A Misapprehension Corrected. Messrs. Norwood Giles& Co., of this" city, .have received a letter from Hon. Wharton J. Green, date4 Washington, April 16th, relative to some misconstrue- I OT misapprehension, on the part of a number, of persons m this section in regard to the duty on rice. ""CoL Green sends a' copy of the original Morrison bill, and also a copy as reported from the committee on Ways and Means, and calls attention to the fact that the objectionable clause alluded to, which appears in the original bill, is entirely left out in the reported one. Salt, coal and timber are the only articles put on the free list. Consequently, says he, rice stands precisely on the same footing with the gTeat bulk of other articles sub ject to duty tax, which is 20 per cent., if the bill becomes a law. This he thinks , hardly probable during the present session, as it would stand but little chance before the Republican Senate, even if it succeeds in the House. The Quintette Club. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club will give a performance here Monday night for the benefit of the Wilmington Library As sociation, and they deserve a good house. We copy the following from the Chicago Tribune: "The cosy and elegant little Fairbank Hall in the Central Music Hall Building was formally dedicated to music last even ing by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club of Boston. It was in keeping with the na ture of the occasion that the hall should have been dedicated by an organization so perfect as the Mendelssohn Club. The members received a hearty greeting as they made their appearance, and this greeting was enthusiastically emphasized during the evening." Obstreperous. A colored woman was cutting up some ugly capers on the streets yesterday after noon, evidently under the influence of a superabundance of "benzine," and when Officer Terry attempted to arrest her she resisted to the extent of her ability. He finally succeeded in getting her to the guard house, however, but she was too much overcome by potions and emotions to give her' name, which will be lost to the anxious reader until she reveals it before the Court. Personal. Mr. H.'B. Short, Jr., who has been at tending the meeting of . the Democratic Executive Committee at Raleigh,' gave us a call yesterday. . Capt E. J. Hale, of the Fayetteville 0b, terver, accompanied . by Mrs. Hale,, is here on a short visit. Slayor'a Court. - Richard Hayden, , an itinerant clock maker and a stranger in the city, was ar raigned before the Mayor yesterday morn ing on the charge of being drunk and dis orderly on the streets. He was sent below for five days. RIVER AID irf ABITfE. Ger barque O, Ii Weyer, French, ssUed from Hamburg, for this port April ISth.:-:;. .'t..-: v. .V "Y '.' . ,.' . Schr. James Satterthwaite, Lank, which sailed froin Wllniingt6n,Del.,Dec. SOth.for Wilmington, N. CI, '' has not been heard from since her . departure. " rfVM n eVkf PytsMMer AAintn ar iar auc Dtua javuii woow . yvuimvuwu I her regular trips between this city and Smith villa , yesterday, having . been put in good order for the Summer campaign, - JJXED. " ; " " REED.--Intiiis'eity,- April 17, 1884, at8.15 P.M.; after a short illness. JAMES S LEARY REED, son of Samuel and Henrietta Reed, aged 17 yean 11 months and 15 days. '..--, i " " " ' An exemplary youna man, land and oourteous tn ail who knew him; a warm mena ana cemu Van awmT on the threshold of manhood, when the golden chalice of life's sweetest blessing had; been barely tasted; to be taken at wea a period the thread of existence snaps like the string of the haip which breaks m the Jiae or tang ana the muslo is forever hashed. It is hard, but, Far ther, we knowThou doest all things well, and we know that he is at rest, secure from pain and siokness, care and sorrow; he sleeps in peace. The funeral services were held at St Mark's Eplsoopal Church, Rev. O. O. Brady offlciatlog, from thenoe to Pine Forest Cemetery for inter ment, t - ? " ' CITY ITEHS T JUOST-FAITH IN FHTSlCT&HS.HTIiere are m- 1 numerawe lnstanocs where fee ted by BOSADALIS. the : reat Southern Be- tt th Great Southern Ke meay ior au aiseaees or the blood, when patients iiad been siren over by physkdana. It is one of the best remedies ever offered to the public, and is prepared with the greatest eare,; as a specifio 'foroeitain diseases. Take BOSABAUS for all disorders artsins- from impure blood.. It is en dorsed bT leading orofftRHlonaJ fnnn iiu WaII ail htr toush piiymcuina ana otners. UTy it, ana do W&vB. Green, Axent Wllmhton, N. c. '. WHO IS MRS. WUTSLOwC-Zs ithis question Is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is iauy wuo iur upwurus 01 uurcy years uas nntl ringly devoted her time . and talents as Ac female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied th-constitution and wants of this munerons class, and, as a result of this effort,' and practical. knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing- Syrup far children teeth ing. It operates like magie giving rest and health, and. la moreover, suret to i-egulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins low is beoomiM worid-renownedasi a benefactor of her wwje; fitJlaren certainly do nigs up and dims ner: esDeeiauT is cms tna b&bb in imi mtv. Tast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are dailt Joldand used hen. Wa think Xr. WinnlAw luut innnortalized he i-an by te's invaluable art! siisnwe jiuiijuhi j iime aoawmis of enu- timely use, -and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. 5ii mve oeeu savea irom an eawv srave nv its itbingSyrup1 'mtor.New Trv it. mothers try rr vow. TAidiai' York City. Sold bv all druggists. . 25 ets. a bottle NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SETH W. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY SAM'L P. COLLIER SsCO . 'I 4 j 11 ! ;-: QN SATURDAY, THE 19TH INBTANT, WB will sell at Auction, corner Front and Market Streets, SIX GOOD HORSES, which will be the last of the stook of Horses to be sold by the As signee, thsat J ap!7 2t - For Sale, A LOCOMOT ENGINE- feet 8 inch Guage; Cylinder 8x12, New and cheap. Apply to W! H. SMITH, ' No. 19 East Battery, i ap 19 2t , ap 19. my 8 Charleston, S. C Ice Cream Parlor. npHB" UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE IN JL notifying his friends and customers that he has reopened his ICE CREAM PARLOR, at old Btana on mront street, ana is preparea to iurnisn Ice Cream maAn from PTTRH PRKAV i22iSfSgS to -snnday wni . - v. Executor's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR OF THe' last will and testament of Alexander Sprunt, I hereby notify all persons having claims against him to exhibit the same to me on or before the: 20th day of April, 1885. All persons indebted to the said Alexander Sprunt will please make im mediate payment to me. JAMES SPRUNT, apl9oaw6w sat Executor. Mat Our flats anlCajps. TN OUR HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT we are A ready to "fill the bill" for every comer. We ; have Hats at 55 Cents, and good Hats, too. We are agents for the celebrated Cleveland Hat. Every Hat warranted, and for sale only at SHRIEK'S, The old Reliable Clothier, -apll91t 114 Market Street Those gERGES, DIAGONALS, CORKSCREWS, CASSt MERES and PANT STUFFS make up beautifully under the skilful manipulations of our "French" Corkonian. MUNSON, ' ap 19 It Merchant Tailor. MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY, For sale by MUNDS BROS. & DxROSSET. THE CUTICURA REMEDIES, For sale by MUNDS BROS. & DbROSSET. ALL NEW MEDICINES as they appear, For sale by apl91t MUNDS BROS. & DeROSSET. To Base-Ball Flayers. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF BASE BALLS. BATS and BELTS, all prices and .'sizes. Come and examine at HEINSBERGER'S. rpHE BREAD-WINNERS. A Social Study. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S ap 19 tf Live Book and Music Stores. AQCA ft A PER MONTH, SALARY AND $09UUlJ COMMISSION, to Competent Business Manager ior State Agency la this city. Responsible Company. Business practically a monopoly, rivalling tne -reiepnone. saw uasu REQUIRED for $1,000, sample outfit No bonds. Address, giving full name and references, iTHB NATIONAL, G. S. CO., New York City. Office. 5 Vanderbnt Building, 132 Nassau Street ap 18 t , Notice. rpHE FIRM OF ALEXANDER SPRUNT A SON having been dissolved by the death of the Senior Partner, Alexander Sprunt, the survivor, James Sprunt, has associated with him his brother. William H. Sprunt, and they will continue the business of the old firm under the same firm name of ALEXANDER SPRUNT & SON. ' JAMES SPRUNTJ .WILLIAM H. ' SPRUNT;" ; :apl78t April 16th, 1884. Eteamer Passport "jrILL COMMENCE HER REGULAR SUMMER SCHEDULE for SmithvOle and the Forts Friday, April 18th. leaving her wharf daily at B a m. She has been thoroughly overhauled, and is in flrst- ciass oruer. . - - . .. - - Spl7tf :- -v '' J. T. HARPER. Did Ton Ever fTpRY THE "CHARIOT" J IF NOT, DO SO. IT rwm. -nTMsm nrnn rv- trrtrtf rrrnamr JL market, satisfaction .-GUARANTEED or uivuu lumuuu. At : ' iiHARRIS'vf News and Cigar Store. apI7tf White Goods. and PERSIAN LAWNS, Victoria and otherstyles ' JBOtf Yards'STRIPED LAWN, at 10o per yard, worth double the money : v. -n; 1 re ap 18 tf ; JNO. . HEDBICK. 5 Zd.-l-Oi- ny jaORTH FRONT STEKBT, ; "rv t, ' - ' IS THE ONLY PLACE In the city to get a GROD CIGAR for 5 CENTS; Ask for GOLD TIP BRAND. mhSOtf ' NK W. 'ADVERTISEMENTS, - T, - s.r - f.V J--v . , V On Nlsbt Only I tlonday, April 21 : .t. ; .. .THE: MENDEUSSOnN & - QOIHTETTE CLnB CONCERT COMPT, V.S; ;& ; i : : , , Of Boston, (organized In 1848), rv , r. v' 'l :W Under ausploes of WILlCINaTON LTBBABT AS- . Nl H 1 ATlllN. nraialtfln Af tha ffA lAvln t .'r.''. rt. jsminent Artists ; . MR. 8 AM. PRANKO,... v Violin.',. MR. MAX KLEIN, ... , MB. THOMAS RYAN.. . ..Clarionette and Violin. MR. FRTTZ OnSSB...... " 1. ...'.Yolincellist to His Majesty the King of Holland, . i MMB. CORA GIESE. . Soprano. 'J MR. DANIEL KTJNTZ, ."Viola. . " Admission $1.00. No extra oharge for Reserved Seats, whioh ova, be secured at Dyers' PtW ay -' morning. Gallery 860 . . tu sat su ap 15 8t ' . 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 11 i 1 11 1 1 1 Some Bezants; ; . 1 HAVE 80ME PEW REMNANTS ON several lines of Goods that we are SELLING CHEAP LESS THAN VALUE. Come and BUY A BARGAIN from Geo. B. French & Sons 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. j , ap!8tf Peruvian Guano. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. ; . TTAVING RECEIVED " ALL THE GUANO gmTHm iiwvi, we ouerio uie trauo PEEUVIAN GUANO of the best quality and in excellent condition. For particulars and prices apply to ' DUBTADO &. cb., 10 A 18 EXCHANGE PLACE, feb 5 eod3m tn th sat NEW YORE. Hisses and Ladies' Straw Hats ! HARRISON A ALLEN. ' Hatter.' ap 17 tf Heal. HE BEST (BOLTED) MEAL IN THE CITY. Grain, Hay and Feed, Seed Peas (Clay), &o. PRESTON CUM MING A CO., Millers and Grain and Peanut Dealers. apl7tf WAUTPTl AGENTS to carry our Cottonades. W fiXI 1 JJAI Jeans, Cassimeres, Ac, on commis sion, in connection with their present line for pnng traae. Aaaress m. ukjubyvkl-Jj a CO., Manufacturers, 440 Market Street, Philadel phia, eod apl 15 8t Something Nice. 2QQ POUNDS OF FRESH LAKE SALMON, To arrive (or Wednesday's Market. Leave your orders lu time or you will miss a treat, ap 15 tf DAVIS' FISH MARKET. MRS. JOE PERSON, MANUFACTURER OF Mrs. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY, ' WILL BE AT The PU RCELL HOUSE, : WIIilttlNGTON, N. C.,' On Monday, April 14th, Where she will remain ONE "WEEK and would be pleased to have parties interested in the subject of ber RRMEDY call on her, when she can give them more exten ded information than she can by letter When the parties cannot conveniently call, Mrs. Per son will take pleasure in visiting them if reques ted to do so. Information in both cases FREE. This Remedy Is a Speoifio for All Blood Diseases. As a TONIC itrtves unlvorsal satisfaction. As an ALTERATIVE is uneq ailed. As a Purifier of the Blood Is endorsed by all who have used it It will cure Rheumatism, Cancer In the early stages. Heart Disease, Erysipelas, Indigestion, Bilious Colic, Eruptions, and all diseases occa sioned by Impurity of the Blood. It is lnfsllble for Scrofula. It relieves Catarrh. It is a boon to Ladies suffering from Diseases peculiar to their sex. IT IS AN ANTIDOTE FOR MALARIAL BLOOD POISON, , Y v ! "W t And a sure remedy for restoring the system af- Y 1 ter having had CHILLS AND FEVKR. . ' . Sold in ' Wilmington by Dr. W. H. GREEN and J. C. MUNDS, who upon application will furnish ' ' Pamphlets, oontalrlng testimonials of remarka ble cures, and endorsements by prominent men of North Carolina. . . LABORATORY CHARLOTTE, N. C. ap 101m SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, ' ' AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK of E7EBT DESCBIPTIOK MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, LATHS, -.v.'' FLOORING. ' 1 CEILING,! Y .' U STAIR WORK IN PINE OR WALNUT IA SPE CIALTY. . . - - ' ' ffManufaeturlng our own Goods, and with a full line of Improved Machinery, ,we are- pre pared to fill orders with dispatch and at low fig ures. ' ".".-','-.. ..-, , , ...T aplStf PARS! iLEY WIGGINS. TiH I Nl O F I T. ' ljY,j,c..:.t THE'rf"...'Y ' Liyerpool & London & QIoUg Fire Ins. Co; .'5H,;v'.. '; v.-Represented by. JnOi W. Gordon & Smith . . ,JB THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD. , $443,445 : Q 1 Saved to Its patrons in the United States alone that amount representing disoount on amount or losses paid in the United States, which disoount was not charged theassured. , . Too Dresent marce. vaiee w w vi mpr i r's stock Is S11S. ' ' aplStf . Uacrame Twines. JN MANY COLORS,: 7 V':""" ";-Forsaleby- aplStf .... -i,' : i,. ...,.. . . if I'll ' V t r'i Y - - "V' - ' ' t r V ;" V';1' ?' '3 " :;-!y.; 1 v"-.V t . , , ' Yf Vet; - V'-r w'v I . k '''IT. 'i Y-'l ' C ' i. r . t - a " ' A" T.