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Ki. aT.nth opeciU eoWUc M 1U Uict of Uia addlwi, A CUn Clrt 1wu11t SMoott Woatker Idieatloi. tl " w " w saw i i w a w , m vav " w Miu aMvuvrwewu a . rrpon oo me Dcuu qtaeruon. k I North Oarottma's isoct.eVrotfid sod. Gn. I . A eoloaed nrL about 15 vr of ara. I f )KN ! N UI 1 IVj. I dua CalcutU, April 4th, m1 i d- w- aur. rarwm. named LotOJa Wright, a daughter of Geo. For the Middle Atlantic States, cloudy . . dxrwJ to tho Gtrata MinUur of I . T ' I tfc loUnor. It o&Arcaa previoam i .111 Of UMt J VWWU I .. ! tv ... i Kt .. ,v,l t vi aty of Jf.i , ' . forty dolUr ot aU kiaaaars about 13 o'cJock. 11 appears that the father peratnre. 1 X in in I ' . " .. i7vr::L IW I mouiw were dou aosent Trom Home. For the South Atlantic States, partly Mm Tarlor and Buck- I Betide the rl there were present three ! cloudy weather, and in the northern por- mmrnl iu.ciica. I Jevrxl, iat th water Unka ol I raaa ahlppod darla (& paat nuo&MW I ctiiJdren. ana ine eiaeat, a boy, had Just I tion local, rains, southwest to northwest , ,Ir a W,::.abaf. I Io.!U brrJ cholera. We quote: otSedjL'w MfTiJ bu2e2 I kfl hU leAnin ag4ln8t 1116 side ? tte winda and sUghtly eppler weather. NE W AD VEBTISEMENTS. SETH W. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY SAVLP. COLLIER 3s CO. ; -1 - . hi.'' VI'. V l in black fih from twestfr to twenty-fire feet I tr,m , " .v, 1 .7 , "rauia speciai. 8AI.E. in teaxlh were eauatk at cape banks last I VYAJU- Ptc"Z)OUl Blx miUM "om the l westerly winds, with lower barometer, and pnis day, commencing at io O' wrck and were soki toktr. M. P. Green for city, accidentally shot herself on Monday, stationary, foHowed by a slight rise in tem JL? f?1 ffJLe80sv fih) V !. ' VOO ,, , n ;it4.-it. M.ina. The . a, mm m I 1 1 Mir mW III IH I1M WTL (11 1 K M.n II Wl Tl a n W ran I LI.. 1. m A. X -. I -n tRk. ar. vrvi MwrtMn I beaide which ahoet twelre uunarea Doan- i " yrui juuu ou, arujr wiuuuy a4 Utriae are oftea nhveed sear thera so I el were purchased and carried off by the I had proceeded but a short distance when he I weather, local rains, and in the northern CLOCK; Sewinir Ma chines, Floor, Stores, Dry Goods, Notions, Ao.i aiso, one two-seat spring w agon, witn Top ana Curtains in Rood order. my 14 It : Grand Sparring Match At the Opera House ThursdatNight, May 15th,; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.-. , OPEN! IMC - . " ' 5 ..... . . Tuesday, Hay 13, 1884 1 'v-. t v i ii ;i i ,r. ra Ky Wwt aad I that they oftea Ucocoe laiectcd with ex- I captara of the Bleep Urocn. I heard the report of the gun. He hurriedly portion southwest to northwest winds and YTTHICH BIDS FAIK to give the "BOYS", 11 w viuvmvie. kuw w iwu wu tvuiiu uu iuki iiuia 1 a Bijcn iau in leTBDeraiure. 1! A a inl of Stooc 4t. i(aimt foe LiV baMea cspUd from tl. C'iW duM(rf3Q.S i- ;:ur tb crvctuxs of a ntim.-ui.r"f th UaIiax of a.rji .' lloa lknJ. ...,! '! Liftftfy rumtait .1, I ill caUrXri W'tu ., 1 l&k II co' tN-. '. ui f r of Kafliah. m wtnr. ! Kail ;r-'i.-ii '.o work jitrtiy. :i,i.-f( M.ny 3t.QJ pr i . ; 1 1 1 1 t&U title. (.,- i.i f it .1 T'Kl-. wa!U. 1 t ii'nj ; i . i'itt tijfjmo Oreo aouceu. aara lr. Koca. thai small l r.T t. vi. a. -r.r v.i. I - , , . . , , erwmJc of cholera are apt to surround v cJiAmn vnt 11 MmiHit room- I .. . - . ' Une Uakv the dU.e aiTectlor tbe who i"V IT, iT rrwTli rviu- WM pouring Iromaten Ue Uee neia; the water. A circular I ValLrr rJinrt-h vard amLt a larre concourse I in her left aide, and iron the iad wee larietLraled hy I of his oefthborsk oe. WcMeeedar. U6 was I. which she died almost Instantlv ai)d f on-loving public a pleasant eTening's,n rpukmic of thb kind the Coraniitaioa. It waalicaiud excJosire- ly to riaf of hjte hout the tank, and arreted ajuf me hundred person. The wr of the tank was examined, and the mux UkCilTl were foaod that were seen la the ehoLrre dtfjecticax After the suhei dxace of th epidemic, nooe of theaw orjra axs coaU be found ia the tank. For the West ftnlf States, partly cloudy buriedat Cedar I WM litenill7 pourig from a terrible wound J weathar TandVht local rairis, wftfi concourse I In her len aide, and Xroea .the ecects of I winds ahtfUBg to northerly, with higher barometer and Inwer temneratnre. acerThanFmd In thTSt war Coroner Jacob, was notified of the cir- For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, twecn the Uolled Statea and Great Britian, I cumatance, and proceeded, accompanied cloudy weather and rains, southwest to oader Andrew Jackson. A part of hla acr- J by Dr. Potter, Superintendent of Health, I northwest winds, with higher barometer J that many days wili elapse before the people o ice in ue v-niww cHaue Army was in wae i tn .mtn ih ,1 rr Potior that I ar.A i ; camDalm araiaal the Seminole Indians. I . " . . , -uu nu6u. .u .u u.. v v 1 - 1 1 . .. . V. A . n . n n v A thn 1 1 t r I . , . ... . I 1.5. I rt l Jn-.mnl 4-V.n4- V.aa mill k PARASOLS for Ladles. PARASOLS for Misses, PARASOLL for Chlldres. in erery ' style and color, at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, Tuesday, . Hay 13tlxf AND EVEBY DAY THIsVlttK. tertaiaaent. ' At no time in thepast has Wilmington had a similar troop deck her opera stage, and those enjoying excitement had best pay them a short visit on Thursday night, as the probabilities are When Abe Lincoln Issued his diabolical Mary AodVnoo ha bad a most aacccifal time in Scotland. Her arcr w eua to her London ex pnrnce. She got a thorough wet ting At Edinburgh and took a violent cold. A London special says: "HiM Andrso Caancial succeea ia StrtJtUad rrUUrelf etcceds that whkh she t al the Lyceum ia Loodoo. where, do- riar hr eecafMseat, the extraordinary urn of was takes at the box oOce. ThiM n prohaMy a larrr inoocl thaa was proclamaUoo ia 18CI. calling upon North I heart, baring penetrated the left side, a lit Carolina for troop to Orht her aister Statea, old "Uncle Mc" as he was familiarly call ed, although then near seventy years of s;c. was i moor the first to offer bis service. tie below the left breast. i eu a fuiisueipuia iromron-au-Dpain, in- I mrco iu euwr xuo reu -twbuo Vuwo The coroner summoned a iury yesterday nidad. on Sunday evening last, brought R. j ing Mr. O'Brien and taking off the $250.00, which and heard all the evidence attainable, and J R. .Johnson, mate, and J. R Deasy, steward, j featnre in the programme promises the boys an the result was a verdict that deceased or the lost schooner Mary K. MmeneJc, Ooldaboro Messenger : Onr townsman. C B,Arcock. Ei.. ts to de livtr the add re before Weotorth Acade my. ia Johnston county, the 23d insL a -k . v came to her death at her own hands by wmcn was aoanaonea at sea Apru aia. the discharge of a shot-gun. while careless- coining rurtner has been beard ;rom uapt. lr drar-frin the same into the house Williams and his wife. They are probably It pejoa ua to announce the sudden death I through the door, the shot penetrating her a UrecavUta oo the 1st of May. of Mrs. I breast and causio her instant death." A Deserter. juiiciie u. uernero, ue esumabus wire or - , A sailor by the name of Rosman Falkin- The fruit pro peels look exceedingly en- couraciar. Bo do the crop. Occa- ..! N v. n it.'' i l tUI" the i ' 1 -1 U t Xifo. AeksiowIeecBwenta. I sen, a deserter from the .Norwegian barque We tender our thanks for a compli- EUisif, which cleared from this port Satur- siooallr WA fneei a man hn aooma In r. I naniin ilk-a ili,n.k V. XT T? Vila. I Amir anA twt'hn. v.a fl n nA ;n n;t . C HJ1 10 Ell rty"lnxure vi"tof WOrth' Chief M'"ha1' 10 Commence- several days past, will be taken to the ves- ii ,i. e . . . it I i ox am iuwjcrais ia uo com i dp eiccuon. i v i. . lu uw, .vl um..u.uiv .u mwiuiug, u vu.6v i vv w jjure-i .rrvi .uw ... Ba, nomlnallon of moogrel dcTson. N. C. The annual sermon will be an officer. jinr more in ureal isntain than mi ax itaietgn. oo the 1st last, we enter- Dreached on Rund.v Mar 25Lh. br Rer. L. lain eo rears. The lecture or rrof. I ' . A ,r E. A. Alderman, delivered ia the ODcre I B- Johnston, and the annual address May caraiop art placed at 46,000. I House n this city last Friday night, on the I 28lh, by Walter H. Page, Esq , of Ra .ready she has received HO.OOO in Year. Ago. was on of the most masterly ,Clf?- , , . , . , , Ixodo. Hat we doubt this. rls lecture line it has ever been AUo for complimentary ticket to the our rood fortune to enjoy. The Iter. I 109th Annirersary Ball in honor of Ihe CITY ITEMS BECAUSE THEY DESERVE IT. "My patrons speak of Benson's Ca peine Porous Plasters in the highest terms." N. W. Atwood, New Yoik. i-1 iil' "i.n A hanJaome. tx.tcfnlly dreascd r J,, Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, roan? eomin died from the effect PointmenU of Elder J. E. Mann. piace in v,nnrioe luesaay even thv tele .;t.f' at I'liHtcn re i : -n Florida. i ' xr- on of raa at a hotel io Baltimore. She cxrne with a well dreaeed roan ef forty. It i believed that she waa firnt his victim and that he turned on the gas that it might kill her in her ignorance and left her. It is not known who they were as yet. TitK TA L.L.Y SltKKT. WHAT ROSADALI3 WILL DO 1 ROSADALIS is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the blood. It has no equal for the core of nervous disorders. Read tnis certificate : I would like to bear testimony to the merits of Rosadalis, by saving that some eight years ago I was totally B rostrated and could get no relief from onr fam y physician, but after taking one bottlo of Ro sadalis I became entirely restored to health. I now weigh 175 pounds, but when I first took your MAi4lfklaii Y wAlaltAfl 4 T ihaorfnlre vkSs-im years; James Everitt, horse stealiog. 5 I to take place at Uuonymede Tark, near mendltto all, and especially to those afflicted Tarboro. N. C. May 15th. Also for an invitation, through O. W. F. Harper. F. Wiesenfeld, M. M Court ney. M. V. Moore, J. L. Nelson, W. W. The following Is a list of those who ro un iog. May 20th, 18S1. to the penitentiary from last week s review Also for an invitation to attend the anni- Ur; s .;r wu,, " JUo Tersary barbecue of the Edgecombe Guards, j j j " jears all colored. ovrro omnnnt rf -Fun on1 nrntfomnnf vrr TarHlrri l v.cA l uavU-UW VA Va VAA,awmxuu a- a. ii uaVM they have not been prepared. Should any gentleman like ta meet Mr. O'Brien and have a few friendly rounds, independent of the $250, he can do so, together with those who try for the parse, without any danger of being bruised, disfigured, or knocked out, by notifying Harry Williams, Manager Ryan's "Combination, Parcell House, not later than Wednesday after noon, May 15th. Popular prices of admission. my 14 tf Blank Books. JQRAFT AND NOTE BOOKS. Bill and Receipt Books, Paper and Envelopes, Checks on Bank New Hanover And First National Bank, For sale at HEINSBERGER'Si my 14 tf Live Book and Mnslo Stores. Open, a New Stock of FANS. FANS, FANS, v - .',' i - A New Stock of FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. , ' A New Stock of HATS, TRIMMED AND UN- ' '. TRIMMED. A New Stock of Ornaments, Slides, Bnckles, in steel, jet and pearl, together with an IMMENSE STOCK of Laces, Veiling, Ladies,' Misses and Children's Aprons, Shirts, Night Robes, and a ' great many other articles, which we will display on onr counters TUESDAY, MAY 13TU, and dn? ring the entire week, to whioh we invite the la-, , 4 . dies to call and see. Prices, Quality and. Beauty . , ; V,..- e speak for themselves at TAYLORS BAZAAR, ' va . my 11 tf V, ! sua nnrM mm.. ' .... , . .. WILMINGTON. N.-C. A t . 4 with nervous debility. MRS. A. A. MARON, Baltimore. Wm. H. Green, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. i. :. 1 And ('-. t-re o- F r Tildeo Foe ruitw For Carlwle. Tor fUndall Ho. toe Poat. West YirginU 13 Orvioo. Iowa 8 ..2a i ifi,; to i; r 4. lwat.r for If ,le- . . ; , ; h k . Lt Total 44 UamachasrtU 2T) Kentucky 20 rennsylvania M 5IKOr IDVKRTIIKnKMT. OaiJf T. TnoMaa Fine art. Hcix-amoKR Blank books. Cboslt Jt Morris For rent. Mcxsox Ready mada.' clothing. 8. I. Coljlikr A Co. Special sale. Mcjrrnio--WiL Com. aad Ware. Co. No. 10 Nor. Froht St. Good cigsra. M cxim A DkRossst Hot water bags. Or ira Hocss Grand sparring match P. CcMuraa'& Co. Choice lablo meal. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are vou disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child Scott and J. M. Soainhour. Committee of I suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth t Arrangements, to attend the celebration of Wthsiw'b Soothtno Stbdt for chUdren teeth- thf rnmnlpiinn nf Th riiMtr Tnnir Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the me completion oi tne unesier S, lenoir I noo-iittie snfferer immediately. Denend noon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures rtvwntrr and di&rrhrea- nrn)Atnfi the Ktomap.h 5th, 18S4. I and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, I red noes inflammation. ano,Sjives tone-jma enenry I mo the whole svstem. Mba. Winslow's Soothing Smtrr for children 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 States,and w for sale Dy all druggists tnrongn- ' ' ' -it - i. . ;.;:.'. i i ",!"" ' ...! x., -.r. : . ,. I 1 - . , Kujjrne Spirits Tiirpentine The Concord Times haa put on a aw aad attractive head. Dr. Milbam lecture at I-ouis-burj oo the 6th and 7th of June. mithfield JlerttU: The wife of Itr J. A. ?milh. tn CUytoo TowntLip. dm) U.t Huodty from Intermittent fever. Light shower yesterday morning. No cases for the Mayor yester day morning. Several pic-nic and sound par tic went out yesterday morning. Two white tramps were accorn- n ilHlBglasi Cersvec Csuceri Clstb. Below wa give the names of the gentle men composing the Wilmington Cornet I out the world Price 2 & cents a botUe. Concert Club, as it now stands. We hone . . . . . I On the second Tuesday in April the 167th Grand the lovers or good music in Wilmington Monthly Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery will affrirrl tho Kanri vrv pnmtirairpnunt iooi piace in rtew urieans. i icaet ro. eo.ouu win anord the band every encouragement, drew Capitai pr M -of $75,000. and it was and thus promote its strength and efficiency : I sold in fifths at $1 each; one was held by Elbert i Auditor tii.- t x ly the V I . I ill1. rr ted - rr, td " l- n' . n ! but "(i.i h Ave ' F'r i n Inm (treenville Jptor: At the modaied at the sUUon bouse Monday meeting ef the military company last Wed night. eesdsy. Mr. Ryan teodred his resignation as Captain and C1- I. A. Sugg was elect- The Custom Houso step have w J We Wnra that pro-pec U for rrtnOTCj from lbc ,ldcwak aQJ- are an abundant fruit crop thie jrar are rrry . , , . , promkiag BOW "eJg rrplacrd jut oa the inside of Durham Reporter: In a fight door between two men last aiht, Thursday the The base ball match between ttt. ta the saJooa of Itlcbard Kettle. PhUa f , . ,, ,, ,. , . delphU. Kettle raterfertd and knocked Champions and the Carohnas takes down man named Samuel Owens, who place al the Athletic Club grounds this af- died soon afterward. Kettle and three temooo. others were arreated. Warrenton farm: At a meet- Tlie Wilmington delegates to ia of the stockholders of th Warreotoo I the Episcopal Convention, which convenes I nore A boot the Stolen Schooner. J. E. Wilson, Leader. S. Schloss, Solo B Cornet. S. L. Alderman, Piccolo. D. B. Mitchell. 1st B Cornet. D. B. Burkheimer, 2nd B Cornet. L. J. Ottcrbourg, Solo Alto. I. Greenwald, 1st Alto. I: N. Carr. 1st Alto. W. L. DeRosset, 2nd Alto. W. C. Craft, 2nd Alto. J. D. Smithdeal, Barritone. Geo. R Dyer, 1st Tenor. R. II. Grant, 2nd Tenor. W. C. Muads, 2d Tenor. S. W. Sanders, Tuba. S. G. Hall, Tuba. C. D. Wilson. Bass Drum. W. T. Johnson, Snare Drum. lUdroad Company held oa Wednesday. . t . .t..a . - . . n .4 lT U. r . Wo wae-ci.t - I . -rin Msmtrs. Jere Irarr. Dr. George A. Koote, I In Washington, N. C. to day, left yester- 1 rxn I lime auice """ th rnii.-.t St.it,-. h I,..-.-;, t i- .Mil U-l I!. I a. nd l l .) "ft in.-,, ,,m " o "11 r ""' 1;.,,.,. '1 y r i.-ijae. N- 1 - th? '1 thai 1 '"d mtm- '' f - ' U y n liA-mg ! i - m d oat of Hr- e rnln'- dm. The ' h rx j-ed .juite a tr J. O Kla. C A. Cook. W. J. Nor- I The remains of Cant. K. F. . 1 t vv aliwlol aa I th7BJof Dirrctorr Foley will errive here Wednesday nibt -Henderwn Gold Iaf : We nd will he Uken to Smilhvllle Thursday vv much rrrrrt to annouoce the suddrn morning for burial. ' ....a , r . n n r I snu unctpectea anuo 01 ar. 1 arry it . Alley. a thi piace at about 10 o clock Hooday nihl Ut- Mr. W. D. Gooca. of Colorado Oly. Tea, brother of our townsman Mr. Thomas Gooch. la here taut week. He brought along with him a drove of Ttxae poaie, which he has for Mr. Gooch has been In Teisa about 15 year. Pittsboro JhcvrxL Mr. II. A. Loodoo was elected Mayor without oppo- According to advices received in this city within the last day or two, the Schr. Annie Collint was stolen from her owners, the Baker Wrecking Company, of Norfolk, and until tbey heard of her at Savannah they did not know what had become of her. It appears that the man Fuller (not A great deal of complaint is j Cullen, as in our last) went to the Baker's made io reference to colored boys bathing wiln a forged guarantee from parties in Sunday afternoon in the creek at Oakdale providence, and on that they chartered him Cemetery. The practice should be stopped the schooner to lighter wood on James by some means. It is a great nuisance. River. Ho went on board to get ready, Another pamphlet is soon to be and the first the owners knew he had left. . ..... . :r -5 1 lued he the officers of the State EiDOSi- 1 exciiea tueir suapiciuua, auu 8. Montgomery, of Mt. Olivet. Ky., paid through First National Bank of Maysville, Ky.; another to J. O'Brien, Richmond, Va., paid through Messrs. Lancaster & Lucke. The Second Capital of $35,000 was drawn by No. 58,298, also sold in fifths at $1 each; one to Isadore Isaacs, a clothing store keener in Modesto. Cal. The Third Capital Prize of $10,000 fell to ticket No. 25,338, sold in fifths also at f 1 each; one to Norman 8aunders, Wash ington City, D. C, another to Robert J. Walker, of tne same city, The Fourth Capital Prizes, two of $6,000 each, went to Nos. 83,147 and 44,135, sold in fifths also at $1 each; one to B. T. Holmes, one to James Fox, coal dealer, both of Fort Wayne, Ind.; another to C. T. Oeshieldk, Sher man, Texas, through The Merchants' and Plan ters' Bank there. The Grand Extraordinary Semi- Ann aal (the 169th Monthly) Drawing will occur on Tuesday, the 17th day of June, when $523 500 will be scattered, in sums from $150,000 to $50. Tickets are $10: tenths, $1, and any further in formation can be had on application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Annual Meeting. rpHB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- holders of the Wilmington Compress and Ware house Company will be held at the Bank of New Hanover on Thursday, S2nd inst., at 11 o'clock A. M. GEO. SLOAN, my 14 2t 14, 23 Sec. and Treasurer. For Rent, Until November 1, 1881, or longer, two verv nice COTTAGES at the ROCKS, (Federal Point), Kitohen, Water, &c, to each. All in No. 1 or der and ready for immediate use. ; CRONLY & MORRIS. Jug Breaking Entertainment. . QN WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 14TH, IN the new buildings of St. Paul's E. L. Church, there will be a Jug Breaking Entertainment,after which refreshments will be served. The public are respectfully invited to attend. my 11 at 11, 14 Hon. A. M. Waddell. E ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE THE Hon. A M. Waddell as a candidate for Congress front t he 6th District, subject to the action of th Democratic District Convention, when called. my 13 zt Notice. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE PUB lie that I have just purchased the Old Estab lishment of the late H. Burkhimer, where I keep a full line of CKrARS, SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACJCO, PIPES, SNUFF, etc. JOHN A. LOCKFAW. Proprietor. No. 6 Market Street. my 13 lw Did Ton Ever rjTRY THE CAARIOT ? IF NOT DO SO. IT IS the BEST CIGAR for FIVE CENTS Tpn the mar ket. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, At HARRIS my 13 tf News and Cigar Store. Desirable Rooms, TTITH BOARD, FROM MAY 1ST, MAY BE had at NO. 28 WEST 22D STREET, NEW YORK. Furniture. LL THE LATEST AND LEADING PATTERNS of Chamber, Dining Room and Library Suits, Parlor Suits, 'Secretaries, Sideboards, &o. MATTRESSES ot all kinds In stock and made to order. THOS. C. CRAFT, Aot., Furniture Dealer, my 11 tf SO So. Front St. VanLaer & Yates, 119 Market St., QFFER SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SOU- MER PIANOS: One Square Grand, four round corners; not only one of the finest toned Pianos, but of very line outward finish. One Square Grand, three-stringed. One Upright Grand, which is the finest finished Piano Produced by Sohmer. One Upright Grand, plain case. The above instruments will be sold verv low. as the finish makes them too expensive for this market. We offer also Decker Bros.' and E. Gobler A Bros.' PIANOS, and a very large assortment of ORGANS on the lowest possible terms. Call and be convinced. my 11 tf Fancy and Staple Groceries. FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, ;-v-'--V. ' ;.-,: . ' . .. " ' ' J T ' r" ., t References exchanged. my 10 lw Ice. Ice. Ice. ' BACON, RICE, CORN, SNUFF, LYE, CRACKERS, HOOP-IRON, SNUFF, 1 s . ?ft,'l ) -: v. - ' -,. SALT, MEAI, OATS, SODA. STARCH, CANDY, GLUE. LYE, tizens and the public eenerallv. that I have laid in a full supply of CHOICE ICE. and am now T WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE CI fully nrenared to fill orders at LOW PRICES, by the Barrel, Hogshead or Car Load, to all points on the Railroads or Rivers, and hope to secure a reasonable share of patronage. B. H. J. AHRENS, Proprietor New Ice Hous. Send for Prices. we fr su ap 30 3m HORSFORD'S PREPT'N, MOLASSES, LARD, HAY, POTASH, SOAP, CANBLES, : RIVETS, POTASn, TOBACCO, tc, Ac , :- 1 STRAW HATS ! my 14 It tion. which will be of the same aire as the IH V ilH !),,,,. MUoo Uri A. J. liynum. inomaj one previously pubiuheo, out win contain Ctw.. ttrpheu Heoky Ir. L. A. Hanks aon td will hive incorporated aad H T. Chapia were elected comisaioo- . . . , ' Jr7 Mr Julius A. Gray. Prraident perspecUve views and -floor plans of the of the C F. & Y. V. Railway, deserves building, classifications of exhibits, etc treat credit for his abounding and PrsU- An 0f 15.000 will be published and uot labors, which nave been crowned with . . " cceL by the recent completion adrertisemenU are solicited to pay ex- of his road to Greensboro. peases, the prices for which will be $25 for KHxAbeth City fl-onomut: Corn full page. $13 for half page and $10 for U teCiag ia Blsabcth City tor 0.. w ana quarter page. 0 cents a bushel Oa Saturday tmuy Charlca waa arrested and brought up before I Cbarc Net taJsisd. M Ft Culneroer. J. V.. upon a charge ol I Dollr WrlehL colored, was arraigned he aooiini at ltoaaana Mcrbersoa with la- JaUc Mill Is, yesterday, charged with UnttoklTl. ThUwasacase of love aad ... . , tl. Alb-marle Emcninr. stealinx two geeae from Ann McRae, also rever I , . ' ... w k . Vm.n I i v . w . t w .1 . 11 W. I. tKj mtH. I. . . .. .. oo-w .utww.i . from justice Strauss' court. At the close torfeU maaagvoeou of examination the defendant waa dis- - IUletgh luior: Llcven Der- nrtMecutor . ir' ii j t -v I woj were cooflrmed at toe courcn oi me i - . " I tkvxl Shepherd ywterday morning by P7 comix. 'ipxny iiibi, il v i rra I rp..K, t wnan Tntollimtw hu been "i.I.t , I T, k.. K- n- TVtf. v. NkliKMW I XM4 Draa(4. . a I ii.t rt, 3 i u I an - - j - - J' a Ia!-, bit not II 'T: t 1 . . t. 1 . l of the war, tho i?rteat r r-xlui-ed. I-e ho ' Utory will i n k... i .. "'"Mir, "A a in ,. I u -t,. I If JMut'f I 'V then learned that the guarantee was a fraudulent paper. At last accounts a war rant had been sworn out for Fuller, who did not have the schooner's papers and therefore was not the master. LISTOF LETTERS Remaining io the City Postofflce, Wed nesday. May 14th. 1884: B Giles lierthea, Elsie Boney (2), John Best. Jane Burner, Monroe Best, Rev M H Bishop. Capt Thos Burnett. E Annie Ellison. F W G Flemming, George Foy, Victo ria Foy. G Prof Henry George. II J D Hubbins,W K Harrison, care W H Kirby. K Jas I King. M Dollie Maloy. n C Munroe, Elsie Mack. Missouri McDuffie. N Peter Nixon, Jim Noeler. P Seth Phillips, August Robert Peter R John Rooney, J Iiellelton, W U Bland, colored. S Elsie Btarkey, Itev J C Simmons (3), Fine Art. J TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY friends and the public generally that I am again located in my old Studio. 881 Broadway, corner of Union 8qnare, N. Y. I respectfully solicitor ders for Portraits, in Crayon or Pastel. No one need hesitate to send on their order, as I guar- rfect satisfaction in every instance, and ire beyond doubt u: iress 164 West 23rd Very respectrully, my 11 tf HARBISON ALLEN, Hatters. Furniture. SPRING AND SUMMER 1884. A LARGE AND very attractive stock of 8pring and Summer Goods is now offered at the D. A. SMITH FUR NITURE WAREROOMS at greater bargains than ever before. Call and examine same. D. A. SMITH, my 11 tf FurnItnre,North Front Street. Pretty Shoes. i' . . . a ! "w Ul in m.Ua. AlS Haxfnrrfae laal of h I J ji-r Oavta a eolomt woman mhn waa " 3,1 ty Th W inter- I ckkst too. Thomas IL BklnOT. M. D. Ha I .tvl ta hare been bndlr beaten he her I T A Kharnlwia W H Smith M. I .. . . e..l .a i.klfkaa ' J I " ' : . - i r ",, . a; . i tiieti at iiarioru. v".v ... . ... ... I it inhn unnerwooo. - -. ww mtmj saw ill iri h h a a. a ... . . . a nnsrsinii asarie 1 1 rni m um an iri inpn nun rii a w I Ii. I .. f (Na hMMfil CI DM1UL mC I - . - , i.T-. , 33 years.. Dr. Sklaaer was a practicing which waa made la the Stab at the time, wLnra F Wallace, John 8 Willace, T i m,. 0f ,.v.f I poysKJaa ia uwo'"' " I uieo yttwroij momins;. on- is aam to I Alice WtUieneao. V c.m( will tm t-U) Ci5 I a IOT jwa. i have been partially deranged ever since the I . Tl r ,r. . 11. laaf .... severe punishment waa inflicted upon her. my prices are beyond doubt unexcelled for such work. Address 164 west sard at. Very respectrully, myl4tf ORIN THOMAS. A Choice .Article TABLE MEAL NOW GRINDING. GRAIN, HAY and FEED of a'l kinds. Another carload of BRICK. One or two good ENGINES, BOIL ERS, Ac. PRESTON CUMMING A CO.. Millers and Grain and my 14 tf Peanut Dealers. Eeady Made Glothing. jyj;EN'S & YOUTHS' FINE CUTAWAY FROCK Suits ; S. B. Sack Snits, in Fancy Cassimeres, Worsteds and Serges. Drap D'Ete Sack Suits, cool an jj my 14 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. IsTp. IO, IVTORTH FRONt'sTREBT, jyo YOU WANT A NICE FITTING SHOE TO mske your foot look pretty? Do you want a SHOE that will look neat and not hurt? Come and let us show you some of the "nicest in town." Geo. R. French & Sons. 1C8 NORTH FRONT STREET. my 11 tf Ice. Ice. Ice. JF YOU WANT A CAR LOAD, HOGSHEAD OR Barrel of HARD, CLEAR and SQUARE ICE, well packed, send your orders to us. We guarantee satisfaction, and will not be undersold by any one. my 11 tf W. E. DAVIS & SON. Steamer Passport TXTILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS TO SMITH- f f PAPER BAGS, MATCHES, For sale by my II tf KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS. Corn, Bacon. Flour, &c. 3000 BUJSh Prime Whh CORN, 15Q Boxes D. S. C. R. SIDES, 1QQQ BblsFLOUV all grades, Q0 Bush FEED OATS, 5QQ Bales Choice Timothy HAY, QQ Hhds and Bbls Porto Rico MOLA8SE8, Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, IQQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE. 25 Bbls Carolina RICE, 5QQ Bush W. G. MEAL, 50 Gross MATCHES, J00 Gross R. R. Mills SNUFF, J00 Cases LYE, 50 Cases POTASH, Can and Ball, J50 Boxes SOAP, ' 50 Boxes STARCH, 100 180X68 C-A-NDLKS- Oysters, Crackers, Candy, Shot, Nails, Glne, Ac., Ac , , . v'-t '- si s . ' , - f -. 4. if' "S e '.' v m , y -it -i my 11 tf par saie low ay G. W. WILLIAMS A CO., , , Wholesale Grocers and ' Comm'n Merchants, 18 A 18 North Water street. .' s-J ' PARSLEY &WIjS GINS, MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. mylltf . 1.. "' 'li . r''n falh f ui uJ ' " ould iA-oJv aa , been for tea years. New Iteme Jcntmal' rrroea. Oliver Moore and Dan n.M iMMa I new iMcron a'lurnui. wa - area if L.J.1 I al hi two ne aspeeaUure Stuart, pot into aa affray, when Aloore 8cbr Carllon, hence, arrived at mui w r?"' F 0iax said Mr. near the shoulder Wade. The Memo- New lork. May 11. t"4) The ateamcr Leuiss ha viog received the necessary repairs, has resumed her place W-ioa of dergvad p SpVTbe course puiruidby oa the llae between thU city and Smith- vae itaieifa AsaociaUoa, or aciecung some i vtue. (mSH:,.' . Ufy fatl aiaaacvr of the rial AasociaUoo propoae by the next Mcmo C'4) M; ' ' f" "porwr. to espead rial dav to hare the monument completed, iy ' U w tmm miimtmc aad wiU havn a grand service. They also Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised." Letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, D. C, if not called for within thirty days. E. R. Bbhtk. P. M:, Wilmington. New Hanover Co.. N. C. Ger. barque Luejf and Paul, Andricrs, hence, arrived at Stettin, May 7th. IS THE ONLY PLACE I ville and the Forts every day except Sunday. In the city to get a GOOD CIGAR for 5 CENTS. Ask for GOLD TIP BRAND. myMtf Fare, 75c. round 'trip. Parties of ten or more can secure tickets day befeor hand for 50c. ap 20 tf J. W. HARPER. BOXES AND CRATES, YELLOW PINE LIMBER. Laths, Ao., for Building pur For shipment of Vegetables and Fruits, la shooks or ready made. ' ' A full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber. turpoeea. Orders by the cargo, Domestlo and For- '"It Hot Water Bags, Peerless Cotton Seed. eign, solicited. my ii tr PARSLEY A WIGGINS. JpEEDING CUPS, MEDICINE SPOONS In China I rpHE CELEBRATED and Glass, Bath Gloves and Sponges. Fine line of FANCY GOODS. PEERLESS COTTON SEED. For sale by - - - - . J. EL HARDIN. Water Coolers ! -VTERY CHEAP, At. GILES A MURCmSON'S, ,- -' . ' t i 71. ' I MUNDS BROS. A DbROSSET, 5 Druggist and Seedeman, .... . ' r - lJ lUn, May 7th. 1 my M It Druggists, Market St. mylltf INew Market, Wilmington, N. C mylltf . 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