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i '.V Krn Uni 11 U11 Hie Morning Star. . C5AlX.T mi, i-frf ntw rvi, . . . . BERNARD. axcarr mosioats. .1 hi-" in ' - ' ft M a at fS 1 H -. - ........... '"'- W. anmrtt. rfaUv-a ta Uf part : .- . -. . ..-..,-y. :: in ;y ."17 m oTAR Sfe MA .a .4 19 RATES OV ADTKHTISINOi fit, si asVmshsaat Tv. ' " Twolten. TbnaStrip...; tto Four Dara id Five Days,... a to One Week. 4(0 Two Weeks, 6 to s to 10 CO ;is (0 ....... 84 CO ,. 40 CO ....... 60(0 Three Weeks, unt aontn, Two Months,.... Three Months,... Six Months... One Year,.. ...... VOL. XXXIV; NO. 41. WILMINGTON, N.O., FRIDAY; MAY 0, 1884. t WHOLE 3tO. 5206 ,,)i;N!N(i EDITION. adcK 4?1 sUrVU .-.:,t ::. H. . 4 ? An a rtA. f r-ej'aia dm! si rsxlst, iinas A WtrtJ. LU Jfew j. - i si V y-.ii. of ia Mnw turns:. A 'or mi v V -fl I !' ' -lllif "Ih7''" ' .. . t i-4 i'4'i) tor tho Workls J,,1)f.-.('..V--. At U-t Stfcro Dr Tsbrn. ChiM. oil rii, k) auIrJ VCrt. i -n; W:n.-it,o nl haJ by ft .Ml " '. ".ii cr: a NW .., .,- .(. ui : l-J Hi.! TV t!i. K. . Ill .I'' mm " ..ii "'.. th? Iubrl nols i.- i ) "! ''. ,ra t i;r-l. wvi J wi non on hl ! n.J oat V i, W'-xiw trti, trrxirrf i, i i.4 i. l hort 1 10,. ! r-jf..-. :.. H5 r-n. ? th It t i !.-v.,.-i , ;!) . i not mi . i .:. th' I Vrai-H-r 6 ir d kith or nox. j. r. bkijabik. Tb Soatlben. people will regTet to the death juinoanced.'of Jadb I. IJojunln, thm SecrtUrj of Sute anJtr rrwiJcnt DitU io tLe South ern CoafeIrmej. He was a great raafl a maa of extraordinary ao corapluhmeoU and Teraatilitj of gift. He waa a great lawyer, a faacioatiog speaker, a lUteaman of high powers, a genial aad many-aided man. Ha baa left few cqaala. Of tba huh race, be won the first place at the New Orleans bar, a high place in the United States Senate, tbo highest position in the Cabinet of Jefferson Davis, and the front rank among th British lawyers of the Victorias rcijrn. We axrppose bn wr more than seresity years of age. Tbe Philadelphia. 7Ws, Protec tion, has a letter from its Washing--tun corrvspoodent, which says a "bitter fight is conung" -that "the Morrloo Democrau are looking to the National Convention for vindica tion," Wo fjuoU a sjunplo of tiie Ulk: "tXuaocnt who roicd with ta Krpub tkass wirm oe tTrry Laod leased sod raytil SkxM of t& tow UrlS Dvmocrmls tt Tfrr trwm la txpresslox thetr optaioo of th rvteUkMu mlaotitj. IlrcTTesUtiTS Aiaaw. or rtw York, one of U most oqsjpokra of the XuiS tor rercaue ooty fsclioo. drcWed lhl lb vicious IrtslAent of live Morrlsoo bill by a smaJl mlnonty of !Sm Dnaocnfic IUprrwaUUrts woui4 cxsls l& flfht nore bilUr ia the Chicago Ctocvvntioo. Thai coaTtotioo. Lt mil. mLi iX, yUtfnm f Itt, sad the Ilrpublicaa coaUatsat to Lh Dctaocrslic prt r wouiJ bAve to swallow it or get out of lh ptT. Charlotte . Observer: Mr. R. 1L MUkr, Jr., Is a socccas at strawberry ralsinf. He brought us a sample yesterday la the way of a strawberry that measured just five inches around. About twelve of such win make a quart list. John N. McCaH. - aa old dtlsen of Rockingham who la well known in Charlotte, died at his home tn the former place last llondsy. From psasenrers arriving on ' the- Bhelby train yrsterday, we learn that Mr. T. n. Proctor, who was shot last Monday by Doc Thompson,' was still alive opto noon yesterday, ont was in a cnucai coa- muon. T&ompeon is sareiy connoea in JsiL A. negro named John Todd, alias Moori, was ytstcrdsy sent to jail in this city by Esquire D. A. McOord, of faw ureet, on cnarge or an aiiempc nt rape. The victim was a little nioe-year-old colored child, daahter of Mary David- JZAILROAD MATTERS. WOontrset Advertisements taken at rropoi tlonatelT low rates. TeBlmersoMd Konparell type make one aqnar BITER ABU BtARIHsV? CITY ITEMS THE OIT1T. nmw i0VKRTHR.HB!m. lfCsrso3--M3rchaat tailoring.' Lnrxs To departing f rieo da. Ancmax W. S. 11 E. Co. N'oiica Bnks close Sslarday. P. CCMMnro ifc Co. Bricks, etc 1 1 eixEaxaaxa riajioa and organs. ATTKimox Hook and Jjulder Co. 8. P. Cotxtsm Co. Auction sale. MASoxrc Meetiog 8t, John's Lodge. ATTajmcot Howard Relief Eng. Co. Mcxds A DxRossar Ice cream soda. W. UAA. R.R. Co Change of schedule W. & W. R. R. Co Chancre of schedule. ih .rn - v.-r.i n of ihr CottCll it'. i ''! .:r--j! ';on of the Na .uu.i. nm f.-.lii-v.l 11?,- Illl II I . I.ll 'til- ' 1. 1.. i ;r i . TTru.- :n tu.- ntinsa--i' . ii N.-f.h I i'..iimitt it i i. i. i,'-i..--!.i iy of Kan- I i n ' f-' ' to t.lk lO ins. nil )f I . 1 ni.X'f It. i ). i: i HI I vi- :n litt bcaond last ; : p'r i .o iohabt w i- lh avrrage -'r imonjj th , h : sjo)ii ahow- Hut n.li sr. is -...ii 1 'trnii ii '' K,-;,J.- .v roti- hw own epi- iiv ji'unihit" H :i " n iwmtj novelist il i .-.;,-k f ;tl tfj rrtrirrvo 1 v i ; th.- Urii ol I" 4. i-u. u.ir Mllli 'l-IMi I .i-V-ll I j 1. H-'f rmT' will p-i-iqr thev the ,,r ra"7 f irvf"1 oty o fnni ..... . .. 1 - ge :!iir..)t .N ,f ' , .' ' " i.:i, roeeioo mw w :.""iu; 'y. which A iu of the '.. eitn. " M - kLl.'.i h ( Minn- r.lnk. , dis- :MiI,lw,S,ro,IB- tlaciaaafl rW, ?;t atl Alton aad it "in ,., itiJ tnrvar a,,t i4 to s Mor- Irun' proea- - ' ttiaw II 41 7 aia.n. ir That is the way to Ulk it. Spirits Turpennne. The Workingrnan's ticket beat ia Aahcvilk. The North Carolina Kpiscopal CoorvaUoa nects si Oxford on May 14th. Col. D. G. Cowand commanded the Stod 2i. a RelxDcoi. Co). R. II. Cuwaa cocuaanded the l&h 2i. C We stop the presia to note that th 'IloooraWoi " are now thck aa ever. LrgWUlen of ait sorts are now ,IIoo." Th Sorih . Carolina farmer haa eolrred upon its ninth year. Price $1 a yrar. It is a rood and useful publication. Jxne II. Eaoiaa, editor. IUIcigtk. Sheihy Aurora: The bones of Carl rkcalkr. who committed suicide near Ituthorfot&M. forty reasa ajoi Christo paer BechUes and Angoat Rechtler, three nta of proealneoce ia their day. were dis interred this week and placed in three boxrs foe ahipcoeot to Germany. Oxford TvrtMi'jht: The ad dition sow being made to the EpJaoopsJ church ia to be ornamented with a beauti ful eaefaortal window, placed there by Mr. John JohaeoQ in memory of his aaal, Mrs. Elisabeth Kyle, who died a few years moc. having attained her iS5lh year. Lenoir Tcjnc: It is said that It hocoicidre have taken place in Mitchell sinew the fall term of court. It is time for tho people of that county to sit down oa thai state of affairs. Patteraow dot: MMrn, CUley. Jooea. Newtasd and Scott toft LeooJr early this naomljog for Booee but saci op with a lot of snakes nr here and Jo and Newlaad killed S3 within six yards of each other. New Kern Journal: A large somber of colored delegates left oo the Shenandoah yesterday evening for New York to attend the General Conference of the A. M. E. Z. Church. MaJ. W. A. Itearae ie ia the city. lie informs us that be U Hill at work on his pamphlet oo the C IT A Y. V. It It. or rather be haa com- pjtd oe and is al work oa another. lie predicts a bright f oture for the road. Hal eifch I-hrmer and Jfeeumie : WUIiasa Peace, a graduate of 1900. and found of ienc Laacitale. Is lo have a mc morud tablet ia Msxnorial Hall at the Uni versity. lltrpr'i Witw con tales a portrait of Bmoop Wataoa. It nsemblea Jadxe RaAa ia shape of head. neck, and raewrai contour. Oen. lt D Vance ass been: caUed to preside over the House of lUprvseatadves, when im committee of the W hole, for several days recently. Clayton . The commence ment exercises of the MorrtsviHe Collegiate Institute will begin May 14th and dee oo the evening of the 15th. Address before the Eureka Library Society will be deliv ered by Prof. W. C Potent, of Wake Per tst CoDece. An aaal commencement ad drsM tj-Uiot Robert Rtngham. of Ring ham's School. Thursday. Msy XSth. At alfht the aanual concert and presentation of medals. Salem Pre : Wo had the Elcaeure of shaking the hand of Lietil. II. L Lemiy. U. 8. A., tats of the Military Acsdemy. at Dogata. South America, where he was daprnatsndcaL Latterly ho was atatiooed ia ITorida. He kit here with his family oa Monday, for Washington City, where he will met his brother. Lieut. Samuel a Lemly. U. a N.. who will start with the Orecly relief expedition about May 1C IJcuL II. IL Lexnlr will be sta tioned at Fortrtss Monroe for a year or We got six bales of cotton yes terday. The almanac predicts fair wea ther for today. That's encouraging. The annual parade of the white fire department will lake place this after noon at 3 o'clock. There will be a change in the scbedoles of the W. & W. snd W.. C. A A. Railroads oa snd after the 11th insL We saw at Yates's recently a fine crayon portrait of Dr. Wood by Prof. Bunker, a German gentleman of many ac cocaptiehmeots, who has been a resident of our city for seven or eight months. He was long resident in Egypt, and acted at one time aa interpreter for Judge Victor Clay Ilarrloger.a North Carolinian, now of the International Court at Alexandria. anneal Heeling IIrarr. The meeting of the Library Association last night was aa earnest and interesting one, and evidenced a dreidedly growing in terest in the work of the Library. Tbe re port of the directors, which was published In our iasue yesterday, was submitted, showing a satisfactory snd encouraging condition of affairs; and on motion of Dr. W. n. Green a vote of thanks and appre ciation was extended to the directors for their efficient management. Tbe annual election of o dicers resulted, as follows: Goo. W. Williams President. Dr. Thoa. F. Wood Vice President. Messrs. Jno. Cowan, Iredell Mcaxes, Iter. F. W. E. Pescbsu. O. n. Smith, M. a Wlllard. E. a Martin. W. M. Cum nung. were elected as the Directors for tbe ensuing year. The meeting was presided over by Col. W. L. Smith. In the absence of the Vice President, and both Col. Smith and Rev. Mr. Peechau spoke of the importance of the Library as sn educational influence, and felt aisured that now it had been reor ganised and placed upon an efficient basis. It would grow Into sn institution of great credit and nsef ulness alike to our city and State. FrMast. Lieut John U. Rhodes, of the U. S. Re venue Marine Service, arrived in tbe city last night, and was warmly welcomed by a hoet of friends. Tbe many honors which hsve bren brat owed on him. In connection with his gallant and heroic conduct on the occasion of the City of Columbus disaster, have failed to Increase his personal pul chritude, sad he still preserves that quiet sad unassuming manner which ever dla tiaguiahed him daring bis long service on this station. He expects to remain in Wil mington for several days. CoL W. Foster French, of Lumbcrton, has been here for a day or two In attend ance opoo the U. a District Court. We noticed oo oar streets yesterday our old friend Rsv. J. B. Bailey. W. Fonvllle, Esq., was in the city yesterday. Aannnl Keetlas; nf the StekfcoI4ers f fate Carolina Central Rallroael Cosnvaay. ' The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Carolina Central Railroad Company was held at the Office of the Company in this dty yesterday moraine; at 11 o'clockj The old Board of Directors were-re-eleo- ted, as follows: R. 8. Tucker, J. h. Mtnjst W. WV Chamberlain. Jno. C. Winder,1 Severn Eyre, R. C. Hoffman, D. W. Oates, It P. Leak, James 8. Wbedhee, Chas. M.1 Stedman, Jno. M. Robinson. ; Jno. It Robinson, Esq., was re-elected President. The result for the year was not altogether what might have been hoped for, there having beep a falling off in gross earnings of a LukjrOOO. aa.-sompared wijh . v . . .- mv prcTiona jemr; uui uu m iuuj ex plained by the fact of the crops on the line of the road being exceptionally short as compared with more plentiful years. The President reported that the Compa ny's gross revenue was f555.275.87, and the expenditures f490.977.60, leaving a balance of $54,297.87. But notwithstand ing the falling, off in gross earnings the management deemed it best, in view of the complete restored credit of the company, to continue those necessary improvements and repairs and betterments which had been marked out at the beginning of the year, to insure safety to life and efficiency in operating tbe road. The betterments win be continued cau tiously daring the coming year, as the revenue of tbe company will permit, as it is the aim of the management to place the road in a high state of efficiency. We understand that over 2.000 tons of steel rails have been contracted for and are expected early in June. Msj. R a Tucker was present and par ticipated ia the deliberations of the stock holders. No change in officers. ' treat her InSlenuona. The following are the indications for to day : For the Middle Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather and local rains, stationary, followed by slight rise in temperature, du ring Friday variable winds. For the South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather and local showers, higher barometer, stationary temperature, variable winds, shifting to westerly. For the East Gulf States, local showers, followed by fair weather, northerly winds, higher temperature, higher barometer. For the Went Gulf Stales. eUghtfy wann er, fair weather, northerly winds, higher barometer. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, fair weather in Tennessee and fair wea ther preceded by local showers in northeast portion; for the Ohio Valley, northerly winds, becoming variable, higher temperature. A REMEDY FOE LUNG DISBASJCS Dr. Bob- eit Newton, lata PrRirnt. nt t.hi. TEnlAvMn Hnl. lege of the city of New York, and formerly of (TinomnatiOhio, used Da Wa, Ball's t-utjah very extensively id his practice, as many of his patients now living, and restored to health by uwuse vl in is mvaioaoie medicine, can amply testify. -He always said that so good a remedy ought to-be prescribed by every physician as a sovereign remedy in ail ease of long diseases. It cores Consumption, and haa no nnnnl fni &11 tnn toral complaints. .- Wm. H. Green, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ' j -TASVICB TO MOTHERS. Are yon disturbed at nio-ht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cuttinjr teeth 1 If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mas. Wucslow's Soothiko Strot for children teeth ing. Its value is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor utue snnerer immediately. Depend upon It, mothers, there is mo mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, jenres Wind oolic, softens the gams, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Has. Wkslow'b Soothiss 8TKtrp for- ehildren teething is pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the Uni ted 8 ta tea, and Is for sale by all druggists throngh nt th world - Prio 85 cents a bettle. . i - : .'.-r-f" ' : Wejhaf heretofore aOnded, on two or three occasions, to the grave apprehensions entertained for the fater of the schooner Maiy & Femtrick, Capt Wlffiains, bound from New York to JacksonviHey' Florida .Thenerest felt in her fate here was princi. pally due thfi faojt that It Was known that Cap. Williams had his wife with him for merly Miss Louise Moore, step-daughter of Vs Robert Scarborongh, of thisf city, and a very estimable lady; Yesterday Mrs. Scar borocgh,: whose last hope of ever seeing her beloved .daughter again had about van ished, - waa electrified, by the recep tion of a letter with a .foreign post-mark, which upon being opened, was found to be from the one she had mourned as lost. Offcourte there was great rejoicing over thja jglad tidings, and the letter was de- with an eafceroess onjy; equalled by the interest centered in every word and line of its contents. It was dated at Port-au-Spain, Trinidad r and Mrs. Williams com menced by alluding to the fact that she was twenty-four' hundred 'mites from' home. She says, in substance: After coming out of Sandy Hook had fine weather up to 10 o'clock that night, when the wind com menced to blow a hurricane from the north west. During the gale the vessel lost all her sails, and made Bermuda just in time to keep off the rocks. As the vessel was leak ing badly a signal of distress was hoisted, with the hope that assistance would be sent, but it was tbo rough, and so they continued on their course until Monday,, when they sighted a vessel and the signal was again hoisted, but no notice was taken of it. In the meantime those on the ill-fated vessel had all their effects packed ajid ready for removal. Tuesday, about the dinner hour, they sighted a schooner and again put up the signal; this time with the desired re sult. When the schooner came up Mrs. Williams was asked to go up on deck, as the stranger would be likely to do more for them if they saw a woman on board. The vessel passed by and . put a boat out. Mrs. Williams, who says she was not frightened . much, .being re-assured by her husband went out to the rail and was told to be ready when the boat came up on a sea. She held herself in readiness, and at the proper moment jumped into the boat. without much diffi culty, although the sea was exceedingly rough, and the men were running great risk. The Femeriek's boat had been smashed to pieces during the gale. The rescuing boat had about a mile to go be fore reaching the vessel, and Mrs. W. de scribes the Sea as being fearfully high, the beat being at one thne borne aloft on the crest of a wave and then at another hidden in the trough of two mighty seas, which threatened every moment to engulf her. She made two trips, the rescued persons saving all their clothing. The vessel which so opportunely made her appearance j "pNGLlSH cassimere suitings, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wiliaiington & Weld on ' Bailroad Co. Oftoi or Qws, Smmrnraxr, .,. Wilmington. N. C, May 9, IBM ( Change of Schedule. t PCAND1AFTKB MAY 11TH, 1884, AT 6.00 A.M. -WINN. In this oitr. Mav fii.Hi, J. W WTWW. aged 49 years 3 months and 10 days. - The funeral will take place at his late resi- dence, on 8th. street, between Nun and Church, to-day, at 5 o'clock P; M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j SETII W. DAVIS, Auctioneer. . BY SAM'L P. COLLIER & CO. . THIS DAY, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK,' we will sell at our Sales Booms, corner North Water and Princess Streets, A GENERAL AS SORTMENT OP MERCHANDISE. my 9 It J"0 BUSINESS WILL BE TRANSACTED BY the Banks of this city, on SATURDAY, 10th May, that day being a Legal Holiday, and all paper maturing on the 10th is due and payable on the day previous. S. D. WALLACE. Cashier. Bank of New Hanover. A. K. WALKER, Cashier, my 9 It First National Bank. St. Join's Loiie No. 1, F.&A. H. VOtT ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO APPEAR JL at your Lodge Room, this afternoon, .at 4 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our departed Brother, J. W. WINN. Visiting Brethren are cor dially invited. By order of the W. M. W. N. BOWDEN, my 9 It Secr'v. ; ; : , , , (, Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. No. 1. ATTENTION ! You are hereby ordered to ap pear at the Engine House, This Afternoon, at 4.80 o'clock sharp. In full uniform, for a gene ral parade of the lire Department. Honorary Members are requested to attend. By order of the Foreman. ; d. G. 1 GUSSUilKN, my 9 It y Passenger Trains on the Wilmington A W el don Railroad will run as follows: Day Mall and Bxpreaa Trains, Daily Noa. 4T North and 48 Soath. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 9.00 A M. Arrive at Weldoa 8.S5P M, neave weiaon. 8.M F. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot, 8.85 P. M. Fast Thbouqh 1Lux.act PASsnrsn Tnant Dxilt 0. 40 SOUTH. Leave Weldon 5.45 p. k Arrive at Wilmington, Front it. Depot, 10.10 P. If Math ajnFassaTwma.a Taam DmT-Na 43 - - North. Leave Wjtoington 8.15 P. M Arrive at Weldon u.85 A. M Train No. 40 South will ston oniv .t. wnn vuuuuutu uiu jnitgaoiis, , Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.80 P. M. and 4.80 P.M. daily.- Returning, ileave Tarboro at 8 P. M. and 10 A, M. -daily. . Train on Scotland, Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at S.ti6 P. M. Return ing, leaves soouana Meek at 8 so A. M. dull v. 1 No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, ana ami ty except Sunday via Bay Line. Washington. Train neotlonfor all points o. 48 runs dally and makes close con- North via Richmond and All trains ran solid between WUmlnrtnn and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. - For aeoommodatlon of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving wummgton at 0.00 a. m. aauy except Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. T. M. EMERSION, Gen'l Passenger Agent. my v tr WILMINGTON 'COL'MBIA & AUGUSTA Railroad Co. Onraoa of Genbral Sup't, i Wilmington, N. C May 9, 1884. f I ewcNin. Rec. Sec'y, Attention Members W. S. F. E. Co. No. L YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO APPEAR in full uniform, at your Engine House, This (Friday) Afternoon, at 4 o'clock sharp, for pa rade. By order of Foreman. W. C. CRAFT, my 9 It Secretary and Treasurer. Attention Members Hook & Ladder Co.- Y0 ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO APPEAR at your Truck House, This Afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock sharp, in full dress uniform, for parade of the Fire Department. A.M. WADDELL, my 9 It Secretary. Change of Schedule. fXS AND AFTER MAY 11TH. 1884, AT 8.60 A. J M., the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road: WIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Daily) . Noa. 48 TTeat and 4T Eaet. Leave Wilmington 9.06 P. w. Leave Florence 8.40 A. M. Arrive at C, C. 4 A. Junction 8.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia 9.65 P. M. Leave CGAA. Junction 10.30 P. M. Leave Florence 4.60 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.55 A. M. Nisht Mail ajtd PAssapexB Traik. Daily. No. 40 WXBT. Leave Wilmington 10.SO P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. M. Mail and Passenger Train Daily No. 43 Eaht. Leave Florence 4.05 P. M Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemington and Marien. Passengers for Columbia and all points on Q. A C. R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, Denta from an Over4oee of LaadtHiin, Mr. William Frost, mentioned in our last as suffering from an overdose of laud anum, died at his residence, 600 South Fifth street, Wednesday night, about 12 o'clock. It seems that he had been in the habit of taking laudanum in small doses and the fact of his buying a two-ounce phial of the poisonous drug on Wednesday morning occasioned no alarm to his family. Soon afterwards, however, he was found to be in a stupor with the empty bottle clutched in one hand, and although two or three physicians did all that medical skill could accomplish towards effecting his re storation, their efforts proved all in vain. Deceased was about 40 years old and leaves s wife snd two children. 'tin U i. n- trimmer. a no cons-1 'e ii . principle- t .t.tVi . ne- , ecu- ter. "IN th f., 'trt,i ty-one lUodall.Lee th fUpublicans: win ;.w fV'f n4 Wsmpi rn! :ii..t-ir V43"1". CUrtis. Pun. fc rZ- l Warner aad .II. -'"JiMH 1IWIT, i ti ' v""0"nics ii4wa - t.IIH . KM . J. 'raia 1 aTvVv." Sutesville Landmark comes mi stroofty la favor of ex Lieu L Oor. JL r. AnnSeid for Co ogress la the bSTeata DUtrtcV It. howrrer. names Ue following M likely to be vote! for in lbs Democratic Oba Taction. Ia Catawba. Col It. L. ilo Corkls, Ma!. & si. Finger aad Capt. IL B. Davis: ta Iredall. Hon. IL F. ArmfleU, noa. W. if - Ilobbrns, and Mr. J, B. Conaelly: lo Davie. Mr. J. A, Wiiliamsoo; ta Ilowaa. Mr. Kerr Oralge: w DavkUoo, Cape F. C KobW&sana air. IL. ii. r ln aix; ia Randolph, Mr. M. & Robins. Ellubth City Economist: Tbo saieofths Undi calWI tha rark EaUte, a body of 3000 acres ct swamp aad forests lands In Pa?uotaak couaty. was sold by Marshal J. B, UiU at the court house in Enxbt& City 00 Monday, for $13,375, to i.SOQ acres of lb western nail wan taken of them by Ueir paying fAOOO to Mr. DavU, of rraesylraala. Ye hear thai Mr. Cr tattoda tuclcmlar with a wire feace and snakier a taille ranchs of hLs tTllaalnrtaa Llgkl lafaalry. The company turned out for drill last nif ht, with pretty full ranks, Lieut. W. C. Jones in command. - After the drill a meeting was called, at the Armory, at which it was decided to postpone lha.rtgular meeting till Tuesday, the 13th lost. Arrangements were made for tte Memorial exercises on the 12th InsL Each member is required to bring a wreath six Inches In diameter, to be used lo decorating graves. Expressions of re gret were general, that tbe Bmithville Guards would not be able to participate in the ceremonies on that occasion. nayere Oar. R. McMillan and Caroline Frank were ar raigncd oo the charge of disorderly con duct. The former was required to psy a floe of 10 or go below for thirty days, aad tha latter was ordsred to pay a line of $3 or be locked np for ten days. Both parties are colored. n-n At the election at Whltakers on Monday & following (Democrats) were chosen: Mayor," Julias Meyer; Commissioners, W. 41. Cable. W. T. Taylor aad II. J. Whe less: W. N. Norman, Constable. V. S. Co art. Court met yesterday morning at half-past 7 o'clock, when His Honor, Judge Sey mour, senteneed.'the party convicted of mail robbery to one year at bard labor in the penitentiary at Albany, N. Y. A number of accounts from various Commissioners and other officials in the District were presented in open Court by District Attorney Robinson and approved. Judge Seymour left Ihe bench at half-past 8 o'clock and was expected to take the morning train for his home in New Berne, Marshal Hill being left to adjourn the Court tins dit which he did as soon as be completed the routine business on hand. Federal Memorial Day. A meeting to make arrangements for Federal Memorial Day was held Wednes day nighL J. C. Hill presided snd C. P. Lockey acted as secretary. On motion of Gen. Manning it was decided to have a grand procession on the 80th, and a com mittee, consisting of Col. E. R. Brink, J. S. W. Eagles, Jos. E. . Sampson, Jas. K. Cutlar and C. P. Lockey, was appointed to make tbe necessary arrangements. For tbe Fata avian. Mr. H. Brunhild has purchased of Mr. A. D. Wessell, agent of the North German Steamship Company In this city, tickets for himself, lady and two children, for passage on the hew steamer Elbe, to sail from New York for Europe June 4th. Messrs. Carl Bichter and C. Michaelis also intend early, in June to take, a trip to the fatherland. , ; Foreign Bxwrta, The Norwegian barque Teten, Capt.; Marcussen, wss cleared from this port yes-: terdsy for. Bristol,: England, with 3,997 barrels of rosin, valued at $4,969; also the schooner Jl. C. Mdey, Capt RumilL for for Gonaives, HaytL by Messrs. Northrop & Cumming, with 178,881 feet lumber and 110,000 shingles, valued at 13,727.87. proved to be the schooner Martinique, Captain Lowell, which left this port for Laguna, Mexico, on the 17th of December, last, being cleared by the Messrs. E. G. Barker & Co., and it is a little singular that Capt. Lowell passed part of the time he was in this port at the residence of Mr. Scarborough, little know ing then that he was so soon to rescue his daughter from such imminent peril. Mrs. Williams recites a narrow escape that befell her husband. When the boat was smashed he was standing with his back to it, his hands on the house, when the sea came over and threw him entirely over the house and upon the after hatch, but fortunately he received no damage. The letter to Mrs. Scarborough was dated April 24th, and Mrs. Williams said it would be four weeks tbe next day since the Femerick left New York. During three weeks and two days of the time they saw no land. The rescued party were treated very kindly by Capt. Lowell and his men. At the time of writing Mrs. W. had not been ashore and did not know whether the American Consul would send them home by steamer or not. The Femerick no doubt proved a total loss. Mr. and Mrs. Scarboro' received many hearty congratulations yesterday on the reception of such good newB. The schooner 8. B. Wheeler, Capt. God frey,, arrived here, yesterday after a long and eventful passage. Capt. Godfrey re ports: Left Boston March 25th, bound to Philadelphia. On the 29th ult., while off Fire Island, encountered a heavy squall from the northwest, which increased to a furious gale, lasting three days and nights, during which time lost fore-gaff and centre board and sustained other slight damage, was obliged to scud the vessel for three days. On the night of April 2d took an other heavy gale, which was attended with squalls of hurricane force ; the wind being west-northwest, was obliged to scud the vessel before it for four days, under bare poles, the vesseL- boing light; after which time had fresh: west and northwest winds; was obliged to stand ,tQ. the southward for moderate weather, and was blown to the eastward, and then to the southward, and, getting short of provisions shaped course, towards St. Thomas, sighting the island of Virgin Gordo, but met the schooner Cum berland; Capt. . .Webher. ..Portland, who kindly furnish Capt. Godfrey with the ne 'cessary provisions. " Then shaped course for Wilmington, N. C, where they ar rived on the 8th. t Capt Long Pinichs, of the German barque ' 'J&trin,' ', .reports having spoken, May 6tb, long 78, fat 82, American barque Jothua Loring. ' "All well. Fancy Scotch do. Dark Gray Serge do. Batiste and Drap D'Ete do. Elegant Line of Pant Patterns, Foreign and Domestic. MUNSON, my 9 It Merchant Tailor. FASCINATING ICE CREAM SODA WATER. Drug Store, Market and Second Streets. Vanilla and Strawberry (pure fruit) Flavors ALL DAY. my 9 It 10,000 Brick. JUST RECEIVED, CALL AT ONCE. THREE GOOD PLOW MULES, must be sold, and on easy terms. BEST (BOLTED) MEAL IN THE CITY. PRESTON CUMMING & CO., Millers and Gram and my 9 tf Peanut Dealers. JESPECTFUIXY DEDICATED TO THOSE OF our friends who leave on the Steamer "Neckar," for Europe, May 10, 184 : When friends do part. It tears the heart, To think 'twill be forever, And tears will fall, From one and all. Because, you Bee, that's clever. Then, Mr. Duls, Please think of us; And Mr. Gerdts, remember, Bring back your friends, Or make amends, By the tail end of September. If this you'll do, We'll promise you, We'll weep no more at parting; But dry our tears, Suppress our tears, And hasten on your starting. Respectfully, Friends, Relatives and Acquaintances. and all points beyond, should take 40 Night Ex press. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local Freight leaves Wilmington dally, except Sunday, at 7.10 A M. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't. . m. junjkHsuin, uen i rassenger Agent. my 9 tf Summer Silks, "PRENCH SATTEENS, WHITE ROBES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, ZEPHYR CLOTH. Every day or two SOMETHING NEW is com ing in. f LADIES' SUITS MADE TO ORDER. MATTINGS and CARPETS' CORNICE. LACE CURTAINS, and all at lowest prices. my 8 D&W tf It. IS. McINTTRE. !-?-.;. .J.:' rr..- : The storm signal was ' np&gairi yesterday, and there was quite a strong breeze throughout the day. OFFICE OF THE STATE DENTAL EXAMINING BOARD. Raleigh, N. C, May 1, 1884. THE NEXT ANNUAL MEETING or the Board of State Dental Examiners will be held In the City of Raleigh, commencing on the 17th of June. 188. V. X. TURNER, Chairman. OFFICE OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION. Fatbtteville, N. C, May 1, 1881. THE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the North Carolina Dental Association Wju be held In the City of Raleigh, commencing on the 17th of June ana continuing itnree aays. Favorable ar rangements have been made with Railroads and Hotels for the accommodation of all Dentists who will attend. THOS. M. HUNTER, my 8 lw .Secret try. . Opening Day, rpHURSDAY, MAY 8TH, OF SUMMER MILLINERY, PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, Ac. At MRS. K. A LUMSDEN'S. Ladles are Invited to call. my 6 4t For SaleN JVKAY SCUPPERNONG WINE. At W. W. SHEPHERD'S, my 3 lw 103 North Water St. Slippers ! Slippers ! "yTB HAVE A LINE OF BEAUTIFUL SUP PERS for Ladles and. Misses. HANDSOMEST GOODS in the dtyVHr Call and see them. Geo. IK French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. New York Fish. Oflll POUNDS FRESH MACKEREL, 200 my 4 tf my 82t do do COD, Arrived, and for sale to-day at DAVIS' FISH1MARKET. ' Star Saloon J8 THE PLACE TO GET THE FINEST NEW RIVER OYSTERS to be found In tbe city. Also. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call RockXime, and be convinced lanltf GEO. 7. HERBERT, Proprietor. TJOR BUILDING PURPOSES. - ' A7 FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO Stl.lJS PIER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND - v TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS., '- - Rocky Point, N. a or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., apltf sutufr Wilmington, N. C SHE HAS VAIOSnED, npHE FRENCH FEMALE SELF-ACTING FOR X ty-Horse Power Tooth Extraetor, we mean, but H. C. PRSMPERT mavatlll be found At hia Old Stand, No. 7 South Front Street, where be is prepared to no as neat a Job of SHAVING, HAIR cu'rrmu, as can De naa u tne city. P. S. Not much on Teeth, bat can make Warts, Moles, Ringworms, Tetter, ao., move In a hurry. The proof of the pudding Aa mh 80 tf "V . r - S " I "V i I A ',5 V. .1. " H I , X tf I 'i It if i t 4 ?
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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