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i. - M , , . ., .4.,,-,.CT wm urn n ----j i-J l r:J u '. - . . , . - , j . Hie Morning Star. " " 1 OATS9 OV AOYEItTlSIRO; ' ."Two Day,. .j-" . " . , svn. II. UElWAttD. FonrDaySww.. s to I to --v." r j " " " On Week, '""ii? ' .... " 4 . M .J 4 B I Two Months,... ........ j J " s'; Six Months, .r 4 Tina aohum i. ........ .... m v 60(0 t - J V -LL.JU LLJ A... Y Oi1 V-:-U,vy- :.-JLL'L.;' M fVA J n i Jt v no VOL. XXXIV. NO. 47. "WILMINGTON, N. 0.V FRIDAY, MAY 16t 18&4; WHOLE NO. 5212 Sir MichAel IltcksV motion of cn- I Pwnoa tit TrntjmOTlflr.aed wM (VJruvi uj tww I Anson cooaty, ywtenUy DcoocM Ore con- Ii)IVLN(t EDITION. How of 303 to 275. It U saU tbt rict to penUeatUrr. Two of Jhe Arr-t .f 1 ... ii!i?:i- -- -j I ni -i . " i . . I were tnea for maracr, oat were oontictoa 1 wmmim uiiy fula a.ooaacl; stock 'r-... saaaj cMMtr; Looaoo V mt iic far Asarkas s a,- of tlw KMM w4 S.IJ&UJ J i. ' -.IliJIl.'lMi. . : I . . f 4 ; r ii,rtiM UrilT Mti proUatit.f !n a ;Uia l Ui dtiitdi. 00 f'u- t"ou tUst. of Qtiocy. .. ri.-H Uicb. of New i.nni.-. Lrf tawitU o( kv- lln-il Miopi : .j : ';. taf, A mi l( m ".ri.li- if N' Turk city; : .1 Sdh'W. but a filuri Jtt I,,,- v T. Kirf .lW .1 11. E t p rrnt per hi.'1'' i 1 , n y tun ' UllllMV'i , v 'it U' th GUdstooe partj i ranch diitp- pointed at too smalloem of the m'- joritj. A apcia! of tho 13th from Load on iajt: - Tb popuUr czprewloa of ttthng It troejcty to opposiUoo to the Oowameot, sad taiio seaUxoent found Teal la the com csau of Um masse outside as well as by ocwoosixmuoas or spproTsJ tnat Kreeied te tpeothee dtlimtd la the Uoaae by the wroaasot censure. Tne ubermi wmpe Led worked eery hard wirttla tbm past week to lad ace oawilUof members to reject their coairictJooe last tae moUoa mlirht prevail, and caembert wbo had been relied upon to strtartnea the GoTerntaeat's msjoriry ro fosed petjteally all efforu to obula their "Tbe spebee of Forstcr aad Ooschea aad otacr Liberal raetabrrs told heavily acalatt the Oortraaisot. Up to the Issi eaosaent the Ubersls had relted upoa the apport of the Irish xt. The result of the enUajt showia so paloablr the redoc- Uoa of the Oovernmeat's power la the House of Coca moos was received with con tiauoos chotce from ihe COoserrsUre, wbkh wre but feebly echoed from the GotrroBMrol side. Th (t the foarth mo Uoa for censure that has beca voted for darief the preseot senloa of Parliament sad shows the fsst dwindling swsy of the OflPTrrnnKot majority." ol maaalaaf hter. one rettiaz tea years' lm- prisonmeat. the other two years. Three men. all necroea, were tried at TVadeshoro at tha recent term of the coart for tnnrder. They all escaped haa gicg. Daniel Gould, a negro, who In 1883 murdered a negro man and woman, and was in 1883 convict ed of the crime, took an appeal to the 80- en iw m fWe iwVlk ftimiftt meil IKa 4 A4ttti's of the lower court. Gould was sentenced I etised Mary Bradley, colored, of causing " - " . . .' ' ' ' Us Blatsisr of tue -lannc Plekpoekac Slie umtt sa Jxe .fUtrtt af m Seareli XVmmnt,Sce. Uajc.Clarady Is the name of the mother of Rebecca daradyr the42-year old pick pocket, whose arrest and incarceration was mentioned in our last, and she lives on. Qwynn, near Dickinson street. She ac- ajoeal Hot. The storm .signal was up again yesterday,' . ', Four bales of cotton received yesterday. . - Catl Tbem Earlr OTotfter Jw.? -' . - There seems to be a general desire among, the clerks and other employes iiv oiU. vari ous' business houses to have a good time oh the h; some wishing- to visit the Sound aad some one place end Bome an- wvoatraet AarertiBements uucea at propw . ttonatelylowtatea,' . : ' - ; - 1 ; . - Tea lines' solid Nonpareil type make one srasr O . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : - 1 No cases for Mayor Hall yes? other, To do this tof enjoy the day1 ; as it to b hanged next month. It is said that a peuuon to to circulation asking ror a com mutation of the death sentence to imprison ment for life. Chad bourn TXmes; From the proceeding of the Exposition meeting It win be seco that our people will make an outside effort to have the county represent ed at the Bute Exposition. We are glad to believe that there will be a consid erable ralliogoff in the quantity of turpen tine produced la this section this year this the arrest of her daughter for picking pockets, and Is alleged to have attempted to split her hea4 open with'an axe. Mary Bradley went down the street and procured a warrant from Justice Hill for her arrest, which was placed hi the hands of Deputy Sheriff J. W. Bryan. It seems that Justice MiUla had Issued, a search warrant and sent Officers Strode, Whitney and Eagles to search the premises of Mag Clarady for Unfavorable sign. as it indicate that the rXjlwrCT hv r-L ITn Z people are beginning to pay more attention f"68 S1 to. bea tolen ' br Thirty-two Irish raembeni voted a jfaict Gladstone. It la believed that the Government is weaker among the peopU that thia voto Indicates. 1 N VI. id' ,111.. :"' (,.,: it.-t.Jy is tt i4ill 13 IGc; ,,, 1,. 1 1 !.,.ii:' i'imi. u I r'Hii x. waaa ;. ..a-;i.- r ! 1 i: ynl I3. pm!4 . . " 'I V If ' ' 1 i 1.1 e At (toi- : i: r - j -r a-cr in ' i i tnjf ro bet- ' Ui ! lit- I. I. I I. . Nr.. 11.;.:. fie was r wl'. :m- e-.m I ' t.H that th 1. 1 '. !. ft.- n .A iter. IUIlimore had a big fight on tho 13th. There were fifteen combatant, tbreo of whom were shot and one was fatally beaten. Bob Campbell, necTo, fined two plutola at Charles SisKO, negro, hitting hira both'limca. Twelve white men. punned Camp bell who waa heavily armed. Two w hi tea only had pistols. "A dispatch says: "Sjoo tml repeatedly, aad a ruoaiag Cjtnt easued for several sqaarea, Finally a colored co&a oaoMd Jame Johoson soc cceded la grappling Sineo. The lauer then shotJohasoa through the shoulder. The two oea fought dcspcrmtaljr. Sisco coo tlaaiag to fir hi pktols, a second shot took effect la Johnson a abdomen, which wound will prove fatal. When all of Si co's bulkta had bcesi discharged the crowd clewed ia 00 the murderous negro and beat alas toatsMibl aattl at shall was fractured. JUwe tha affray tt was discovetcd that C&riatiaa Kraiser, csm of the pursuing par tj wm shot through the head aad wrist, and Ula though serioualy wwoaded." hx ' ii v ;. ,:. h m t'ti.Mt mid- hn K. Kd wards tn iVurba rg. v-!,!'.,.,- r m't; ; : j Urn in the " 'v.-nU !!..- ,rifn, Ami for ii km iLn. f dsys 1 -. '-ry ir n iuorrt)COt "'rji , 1.4 no Ileprvaeotative Hard says there will b no compromise with the Itan daliitcsv. We quote from a reported interview on the 10th of May: "t feared all the tlf that some coward ly cocapreeais would has U twihata ttrmt or party bsroKsay. Now that is out ol ta qiMsUoo.1 "Do yow thiak that tha Chicago Coa vetioo srlll rasert a tariff for rerenoe-oory plaak ia U platform T " "Most sawarsdly will, ia so rasay wonla 1 slulerxa move thaa that with all my por. I shall insist that tha Convention shall a4 only give voice to thpriocJp)e aiated at la the Horrkoo biU. but that it shall formally aad emphatically endorse tha cmr ptjrsoed by the supporters of thai Ulkm Spirits Turpentine. ' ia ui l v '.1.11 i- Ui itl;il.,-i 1 in !hw.i i) '. tuit v t . (ordoo '' ; tf'-'ni K h irtoon ; J-'. ifti. 4 tilmif 1 U.UT rih. ' In I'm KJUaUth City J-aiton: Kren the digs ep a dusky centeaaarian. Wades boro InUlliymrt : With ta the Ut year four murders have been cc-QcsUud va Anson county. Stooewtll l&tayrUe: The de structive curlew bag ha made Its appear ace la several sectloa of the county aad m eatlag down tha corn The annual commencement of Rotharford College occurs oa May 20th sad fist Annual sernaoo by Ilev. W. W. Uayta, D D. of Tenaease. AsbcttU Aihamts Mr. Will t.- ln. ,. , I posttloo with the Ilaleijch Reqir. Mr. 4 n.ts m I yfccigayevttnaa of good newspaper taleaw sad la every reap worthy of the cuaSdcocw sad pmtroaage of the people. The Danville RtfisUr of the tSth last- vt that Col Andrew J. Sled asao died at ltrtck Court House. Va. on Wedsesday laf, after a long illneaa. OoL 6trimaa wsa a native or Chatham county, N. CI. aad stodled law. lie came to the bar at tha sjeb tlaaa with Gov. Vaaee aad Hoo. John Msaeiag. He wm 53 years of sa IU arwi oa Gen. Floyd's suff in th war. Fayetleville Sun: We have received sa laviUZWo to be present at the rtif eisreijc of Jooeaboro Hijrh School. oa the tStA last Ilev. J. IL Guinn of Hockiaghaa. will preach the Annual Per wa em that dsv. Yesterdsy was Me morial Day. As had been announced, the i.-4,t, H idUl htS I "'" ( " i i n.i,n,.-,t ' 1r.;,i 'i ir-. ., 1 '.,. r j a ; " I-I4I? th Ute ' ' i. r.J in a strict f -) f ,ji rii. 1 imerU.il law il m ooi fond of of- utjf.l to U caadi- Hifv-r, of luncoln, t" t Charrh Kt- "' -""n.-,. , i.ti.:. ..e I croeeaiAoa fcrsMd la front Ol me BtttJ- r - 1 ... MhMi la lfw eeaen-. w tiers . . - M ft. 4. - " H -th,Hltthrch. The 11. .... . 4 ; ri;'i io all. In i,ro chiirchea have f r-nt and losna ag tha gravta wtrs oecoraiea. in aaares wsa deli wred by Mr. D. 11. McLean, of UareetL and was excclkat. IUldgh lUior; Yesterday to farming. Fifteen years ago there was not a bale of cotton raised in Bogue township. Since then the township has been divided, and nearly one half was taken to form Waccamaw township. Now we ptodoce two hundred bales of cotton or more. Then we had but one public road, now we have six, running In every dlrac tioo in the township, and all of them in comoaratively good coodrti n. Then we had but two churches;" now we have fire churches, including those in course of con struction. Then, we had no cotton gins; now we'hare two steam cotton gins and two horse gins. Then we had no steam grm muis ; now we have two splendid ones. llaJeigb Aetc Observer: The Wlnatou Light Iafantry, Company A. Third Iteigiment North Carolina Bute- Guard, having been reported bv the iaaDector-eea- eral as failing to appear as ordered for the annual inspection oa the 11th April, is dis banded, and will be stricken from the rolb of the State Guard. . "D. R. Walker." who swings around the circle pretty gen erally, tells us that the stand of cotton is generally good, except in a portion of Le noir county. The sermon before the graduating class will be delivered In the nrs lYeahyteriaa church on Sunday. Jane 1st, by Rev. B. M. Smith. D. of Union Semiaary, Va. At Rock ingham Sunday Bghtniag struck a dwell ing house aad burned it. There were heavy bsil-s tonus on the line of the Ral eigh & Augusta Air-Line Sunday after noon. Yesterday morning early Mr. S. IL Coover saw a very large bird swim miog about oa the State hah pond. He shot it with a 33-cahhre rifle, at a distance of sixty yards, killing it. The bird proved to be a pelican, never before seen here. It measures! eight and half feet from tip to Uporwiogs. and weighed twelve and a half pounds. Kaletgh JFhrmer t JfecAanic: Eatoo Mills, colored, who killed Henry Foe toe. colored, about a year ago, was convicted of murder t Halifax, the Jury retaaloiag outooly half ao hour. -The oOcial report of 4b Raleigh Banks, dated April 2Alh, foots Op as follows: Ralefgh Nstioaal, $1,031,014.93; State Natiooal. t337.844.U4;Citlaeos National. $599,537.44. The combined bustaea. therefore, runs over two millions of do liars. It is commooJy current, aad probably a fact, that Judge Gilmer has retired from the Gu beTvalorial race for reasons personal aad promissory: and will lead his support-to nts irtena BcaJce so long as Urn latter is In the field. The story ia afloat that Senator Vance heard some Northern girls inquiring the whereabout of North Caro lina, and on flndiag them ia earnest, grave ly responded that he was ooce in that place that it was ia tha lower left hand coraers of the State of New Jersey, and entirely devoted to goobers and muskeeters. This may not be altogether true; but it is asser ted for a fact that a recent "delegit," seeiog, a tray of orange in front of a Raleigh grocer's, said, "Them mighty curious ap plea" "They are orange. " aaki the gro cer. "WalL I've beam tell o' them o'rane- tangm. Doc you bile 'era or Jist chaw 'em raw V Charlotte Observer: Yester dsy was the second dsy of the chicken fix til at Colombia between Thomas Black, of Charlotte, and Holt, of Alamance, and at the close of the day the fights stood even. Black scoring five and Holt five. The Baltimore A North Carolina, mine, over which the sheriff was recently appointed superintendent, has pulled through its troubles, we are glad to learxr, sod Is once more preparing for opera lions. A meetieg to elect directors is to be held la Baltimore 00 May 26th. We re- irrel to learn of the serious illness of Rev. W. W. Fharr. D. D.. at his bome in Mal lard creek township. A report reached the city yesterday that he was dead, but it was contradicted later in the day by news that he was still living, hut was in a very criti cal coedition. hi death being expected at any time. Dr. Pbarr is suffering with heart disrate. News reached the city yesterdsy afternoon through Dr. Crowelf, of a cold blooded murder that occurred at the Cruasp gold mine ycaterday morning; 00a negro maa felling his companion with a pick aad killing him instantly. The two mea became engaged in a quarrel, and be fore any one could Interfere the deed was done, luiros ueaine was toe name or me murdered man, aad the murderer was named West Thomaiaoa. The gold medals for the bicycle races oa the 21st have been received and are beauties, costing respectively $30, $23 and $30. Either one of them wul be a proud trophy for any wheelman. A convention of real estate agents will be called at Raleigh in a few weeks to lake some steps toward a Stat organization for the purpose of co operation tn the general work of Inducing un migration to North Carolina. her daughter, and all the officers reached there very nearly at the same time.' Bryan proceeded to arrest the woman for assault and battery, when she seized an axe and went for him, as she had previously done for Mary Bradley, but was overpowered sod the weapon taken from her, when a pair of iron "bracelets" were placed upon her wrists and she was started for the county Jail She had not proceeded far, however, before the officers were convinced of the truth of the old adage, "When a woman will she will, you may depend on it, and when she won't she won't, and that's an end ' on it," for she pulled backwards, struggled .laid down flat on the ground, and resorted to all sorts of devices and expedi ents to retard her progress, until anally they had to call a dray and put her on it, when she was driven down to the magis trates s office. In the meantimefOfficers Strode, Eagles and Whitney had searched the premises and secured a number of articles, consist ing of four pocket books and one hand satchel, a fine sugar bowl and seventeen nickel plated tablespoons. One of the pocket books contained a breastpin, a pair of earrings, one old fashioned 3-cent piece and one foreign coin ; and another (a new pocket-book) contained one foreign coin, and one contribution envelope f St. Btephesa A. M. E. Church; while the other two were empty. The hand satchel contained a pair of black gloves, with blue trimmings. These were-all carried to Jus tice Millis' office. A large crowd gathered in the neighbor hood of the Clarady residence during the progress of the arrest and search, and no little excitement prevailed. Quite a crowd also followed' the officers and the woman down the street. Since the above was written the officers have made another search and brought away two fine baskets, a number of towels, new pocket-liArtdJcawhiafa, under-clothing, dresses, a silk cap, etc Msg Clarady had a hearing before Jus-' lice Hill on the charge of assault and bat tery with a deadly weapon. The evidence, developed the fact that ho made two at-( tempts to use her axe (to say nothing of' the assault upon the officer), one upon Mary Bradley and one upon Mary Howe. ; She was required to give bond in the sum of $200 in each case for her appearance at, the next term of the Criminal Court, fail lag in which she was lodged in jail. The ! case against her for receiving stolen goods will be heard at some future day. After the woman reached the prison a package containing one gold piece of the denomination of ten dollars and one of fire dollars, together with three dollars in three cent pieces, was found concealed in her stocking. terday morning. - Mr. A. S. Heide has receivjed; from the Governor the appointment . of Notary Public : .. The fine rains of Wednesday" night will be; worth a great deal to vegeta tion in this section, f The party has arrived to pot in the new flues of . the. Little Giant engine, and was engaged in performing that duty yesterday. ; The Association of Officers of . the Third N. Cv Regiment, with honorary members, .will spend to-day at the "Bocks," it being the anniversary of the Association; . - Statement - Showing, the Condition of'Civ Insurance Company of North . America, ' , - v '..si- should he enioyed thev areue that the v mi,B m.Vp n Oori oio.f S J ; , ASSETS, Deoember Hat,l8fS. - ww vwii hmuV uuu ceaajt tu 1 augv , , , - A ment which will Wp, them employed TDWsw?tU V V 'V- part' of the day for instance tho keeping j amount of encumbrances thereon,).! 825, "39.47 -,5 -' open until IGo'eleck in the morning-will horded and btont&tle' seriously interfere with theday's pleasures. JSSSS'ct spooks ani bond. It thV,90,W - . Our business men know just how it used VP1 States and of this and other .- . , -., y , . . " . - , , , , - . States, also aU other stocks and. - ft. . " , to, bowithtiiemselyes,. and we Relieve that bonds absolntely owned by the Com- - - V ; ' - ( when it ccanes 1 t o the pu8h--they wil iot , Sto bondsVndaU other ssOTritlesW for cash actually loaned by the Com. . ' j r ?anTV - - - - 703,654.00 ... Interest due and accrued on stocks . " . 14,400.08 i- be slow tp yield gracefully and others as they would that others should do unto them were their" relative positions changed. : . , The water In the Cape Feair is getting very low again. 1 V, and Other sennrltlnB. Cash In Company's principal offloe and . peionfrmg 10 tae uompany, deposited - - - - lnBank, -. - - - - - fjmM' Premiuma or assessments unpaid, 428.tU4.C7 Premium - or assessment Iamm nut .jnotes, - - - - -. - t8J,4Cl.eO WHAT EOSAJJALI3 WILL fid 1-EOSADALIS Is a sovereign remedy f or jtll diseases" of the Diooa. itna8 no eqnal for the cure of nervous disorders. Read this certificate : I would like tto bear testimony to the merits of Rosadalis, by, saving that some eight years ago I was totally l prosiratea ana coa.a get no relief rrom oar ram-' iiy physloian, but after takinsr one bottlo of Ro-H now weigh 175 pounds, but when I first took yobr I Stock paid up,; medicine I weighed nly IM, I cheerfully reoom- ( ia &oome . . FFiMTi ft ir. 11 an OTin sc-rrism i iwr ,a n n r n.Mi... . iuuii. ,iiMiinii.iiiK ... I O.VV'lACUAJ lrtJ U1UDO CUUIUIVU ' , ' . 1 I , wiiu jaervoua aeDHiiy. ., : , - ..-.: Mtsa. a. a. makum, Jialtimore, Wa tt Green, Agent, Wilmington, K. C ' A DOWN TOWN liSatCHANT. having passedf: j erenuieepiess mgnis, aiatnrDea Dy the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming con vinced thftt Mrs. Winslow's Snnthihir flmmn Just the article needed, procured a supply for taev' ohuu. ua reaenmg noma ana acquainting nis ' wife with what he had done, she refused to have-it : administered to the child, as she was strnnrfr tn favor of Homoeopathy; That night the chudpassed p. turn found the "iwj 0vuxDuu.o1.4Lug, ouu nuuo uuiibcuiuaftiK an other sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic duties and left the father with the child. During her ab sence he administered a portion of the Soothine Byrnp to the baby, and said nothing. That night ail hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in lion. TV. J. Green. The following letter from Hon. Wharton J. Green, Written in reply to a Tetter from a gentleman in this city relative to certain matters now pending in Congress, and suggesting that he should meet with friends to consult relative to a nomination, has been shown us with a request to pub lish it: ; Dkab Sib: Replying to your letter, 1 1 have the. pleasure to state that it is pretty generally . conceded that my "Fruit bill" will constitute the nucleus upon which re peal or modification of the Internal Reve nue law will hinge. The friends of the measure will only propose to repeal the tax on fruit, .brandy, and tobacco. This done, and we materially diminish the num ber of yellow-legged grasshoppers in our 8tate. The bill will be brought forward at an early date. i I agree with you that the fate of the Ta riff bill gave us a black eye for . the-- time; but I trust that this bill will prove a heal ing poultice. f it am grateful to hear from you that my efforts have an appreciation by my friends at home. While making no pretension to genius, parliamentary experience or legal lore, I nevertheless think that I can claim, without arrogance,, the merit of zeal and close application to the duties of my posi tion since my induction into Congress. Up to the time, some four weeks ago, of my necessitated absence on account of my mother's fatal illness and subsequent obse quies, not a letter was received that was not answered, nor a request preferred by any 'of my constituents that was not attended to to the best of my ability. -: I leave it to those who sent me here to say whether my labors in their behalf have had results. If they wish me to continue, I am willing to serve; if they wish me to leave, I am ready to go. All I demand is that fair play may preside when the decis ion is made. And of this I cannot doubt. both on account of the high character of I A TTENTION MEMBEKS: yu are hereby or thnunhn wrwoirl nuMu omu i,;n 1 -t- dered to appear at your Engine House This -I " (ifrtday) Evening, at 8 o'clock, for further action my place, and of the good sense and sense concerning visit to Charlotte, N. c. Honorary. of justice of those upon whom the decision members are requested to attend. will in vol vp By order of President, j The proper discharge of my duty to my my 16 It " ' Bee. Sec-'y. peopie win preciuue my lamng an active pari, m uie prcuunuary canvass oner 10 me I f n 1.x Ml V- convention. My record and their indulgence OEr0illl3 XBiCHt UlllDr IBWM pieaa (OT me. - I rrTTR RTRST TTIMTTT A W WTTTPirnaw tu-tt -o-a From tSie cause above sssiened I hare I 1 .X"rrm"f o twiea utuimu m uiy uorrespouuence, dot a i "i wm au eieoaon or omoers ana otner uupurLiuib uusuieas iransactea connectea with the opening and government of the new Club House. To provide for a large attendance the. Mayor's Office has been tendered for the ooea-i Bion. F. M. KING. ! my 16 It Purser. Total Assets, - LIABILITIES. $9,071,608.83 if Losses unpaid, including those restat ed. Reserve, as required by Law, All other claims, - - . Total Liabilities, - 4S0.07 CO S.3M.7t0.75 19.948 68 - $2,859781.68 - - SSOOO.03S.00 t'' A 4rO 4VMI w? 4.04S.VSS.67 NORTH CAROLINA BUSINESS IN 189f. , . .1 Ml Risks written, . ' - - - $2,990,093.00 Premiums received, - - l - - 1 7.91 9.28 Losses nald on risks taken. - - ioshmo Losses Incurred, - 8,969.48 - -i President. CHARLES PL ATT. 1 ' ' ' VToe President, T. CHARLTON HENRY. ' ' Seoretary, Q. K. FRYER. ', General Agent, SAMUEL NORTHROP. " ! the morning bright and happy. The mother was delighted with the wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception prao- uueu upoa ner. oas continued to use tne syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nighS have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet railed to relieve the baby, and ove oome the prejudices of the mother. Sold by .all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SETH W. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY SAM'L P. COLLEER j& CO. '- Horses at Auction. TPHIS DAY, ATM O'CLOCK, COR. FRONT AND X Market streets, we will sell THREE HORSES and ONE MULE; and at our Sales Room, com mencing at 11 o'clock, we will have our regular sale of FLOUR,-. SUNDRIES, &o. my 16 It 1 Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. Ho. 1. hope to catch up during the coming week. xours, 6Sc., W. J. Green. The Plsk Hatcnerv. Mr. W. J. noUingsworth, of Payette ville, who has been in charge of the fish hatchery started here by Fish Commit sioner Worth, has completed his work for the season, packed up bis jars and other things and will leave for home to-day. The success of the experiment of fish hatching here was quite as marked as could have been expected under the circumstances. It was the first introduction of the plan here, and of course it was not understood by our fishermen and others. Mr. Ilollingsworth has taken great pains to explain all the hid den mysteries of the art and to instruct the fishermen in the method of securing the spawn. As the season advanced, and they became more thoroughly acquainted with all the methods and plans for operating a hatchery, their interest in the matter pro portionately Increased, and another season they will doubtless enter into the. under taking with far more spirit than they did this. Of course much depends upon our fUhermea for the success of the experiment, and we are assured by Mr. Ilollingsworth Hi work cms were at work frescoing the out- I rp I I TXt T rp W that they will receive liberal compensation side wall Of the storehouse of Mr -A--0 E-l A - n,! tha season hist closed 215 OCX L..k1 mt. I - nmw ADTKUTIKMKNTS. I -v, WArehathd and turned Ioosi .1 i TO 'Utni4 tht I rVtfir. -t'irr. i e saspec CVwrwr Isv V. " 1.-5 1 uiwvog eoocenusg m.t a, nh,M eki-1 sdvaace, Uw,,, wmarkahle. ";tu"1 b thai State lU Hr U South, aod ytf. 'Duma tiury are smalf as mi na V4 ",r1 aa48wtiCalIaa SfJ' xtJ l or braachae of h,TM k Fte- srs taervlat by thj- ,,. at iXmm are at mod fc ,Jr tWi a ta crWiuJ with Mania stresta. Br some means the scar folding no a taxi of the store gave-way. One of the worktaen. we railed to learn his name, fseUag the planks giving way. caught hold o? the save of the house aad bald oa for life la fact, be saved hi life by fcoMisf onto tight. The scaffold fell aad left the maa hanging about thirty feet bli. A ladder was soon placed under his feet aad he came safely down, Grtczuboxo Workman: Capt Wo. Day. with J. L. Dag Co., tobacco oaaafactarvrs, had the salaf ortoue to break hi fcf last ewniag as he wsat to tamp one the fence near the factory. The bone broken r the anile. - - The death of ChsxKe W. OaEowsy. of ML Airy, which was aaaoonccd la these eolanisj yesterdsy. wee juXte a shocJC to hfcs xaany friends and acn-aaiataacae have who knew hits whilst he was a law student la their midst. Young Galloway was possessed, of fiae talent as a wrissf. ami coom nave exca;w, cau cc chase to da to, la lh wtHi ef lltorkaare.. . Observer; Hn. Mary II. WbiUksr died at her home oa M ca scot Patent ties, etc, MiarTTs--CaroIlaa yacht club. nciv&BXBOKB Eve's Dsughters. Mckds Jt DaRossrT Orange wster. fiTaTrxxjrr Boston Marine Ins. Co. Wm. EL Oaxaof Insect powder, etc Mixtuio Howard Relief F. E. Co. & P. Cotxira & Co. none at auction. 6TATErr--Ins. Co. of Korth Americs. 000 young shad were hatched and turned loose In the Cape Fear, which is a good showing considering the difficulties and drawbacks which had to be encountered aadovercome during the first season of the experiment. Te Hew WIUCZ . It has been decided that the Cornet Con cert Club wm go to Charlotte with the m ("Vim. paey next weak. There will be atlesst They were to go from Port an-Spaln to J I t, U4. mrrm Af fmllanil til Mil II ear 4 Crwsw Acalau Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scarborough re ceived a letter from Capt, Williams and his wife, dated Portttt-8paln..TrinIdad, April. 27th, three days after the first .letter was written, staling that they were still on" the schooner MarHtuqud, with Capt. Lowell, wbo insists upon bringing them home Kemther Indications. The following are the indications for to i uay For the Middle Atlantic States, fair weather, except in the extreme northern; portion, partly cloudy weather and local rains, southwest to northwest winds, sta tionary temperature. For the South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather, with light local showers, ; variable winds, stationary temperature ins the south part and slight rise in tempera-' ture in the northern part. For the East Gulf States, partly cloudy weather with light local showers, variable . winds, stationary temperature. For the West Gulf States, partly cloudy ', weather, and in the northern and central portions light local rains, southeasterly winds, lower barometer and stationary tern-: perature. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, partly cloudy weather, and in central and northwestern portions of the Ohio Valley local rains, stationary temperature, westerly winds in the Ohio Valley, variable winds in Tennessee. . The State Tax for 1884. In response to an Inquiry" with reference to a certain matter, connected with the cir cular from State Auditor Roberts, published in Wednesday's Star, Treasurer Worth writes as follows : North Carolina, Treasury Depabtm't. Raleigh. May 14, 1884. W. TT. Shaw, Esq., Clerk, Ac., Wilming ton, JT. C: - Sir: Yours of the 12th inst., in behalf of the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover county, received. Referring to the fact that there will be no tax collected the present year on the sub jects mentioned in Classes I and II of the Revenue Act, for State"purposes,you ask "if the poll tax be, computed to the full extent as formerly and the property tax be reduced twenty-five cents as per section 52 of the Revenue Act,how can the equation of taxa tion be maintained under the provisions of section 1, article V, of the State Consti tution 7 , I reply that the equation is not affected. The twenty-five cents State levy still exists; the collection of which is merely suspended for the year 1884, ; Aiter the year 1884 the present revenue laws wilL, remain in fttU force, as permanent statutes unless amend-' cd by the General Assembly,; . . . - J. M. Worth, State Treasurer. Insect Powder. gURE DEATH TO ALL FORMS ,OF INSECT life. Gum Camphor. Quicksilver.-. Flv Paner. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Trusses, Braces, Sup- I swted. - - - -porters, 4c, for sale by I ??,8ene- " reQuired by Law, WUULIAM H. GREEN. I XL "luw my 16 tf Druggist STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Owes or SxcBk'iUtr or Stats, , iHStTRAKCB DkFTVSNT, Raleigh. N. C., 1st February, 1684. In compliance with" See 9 of "An Act tooon- solidate the Insurance Laws of North Caroll na," I certify that the above Is a true extract from the sworn statement of the Insurance Company of North America on Deoember 81st. 1883, now on file In this Department. .. . -.. . W. L. SAUNDERS, my 16 It Secretary of State. Statement Snowing the Condition of the Boston Marine Insurance Com pany. ASSETS. December 8lt. 18P8 Value of real estate and ground rents owned by the Company, (less the amount of enoumbranoes thereon, )$ . . Loans on bond - and mortgage (duly recorded and being first liens on the fee simple.) - - - - 91,000.00 Account of stooks and bonds of the United States, and of this and Other States, also all other stocks and bonds absolutely owned by the Company. - - - - 787.160.60 Stocks, bonds and all other securities (except mortgage,) hypothecated to the Company as collateral security for cash actually loaned by the Company, - 2C8.333.80 Interest duo and accrued on stooks and other securities, - - 2,076 70 Caaam Company's principal office and belonging to the Company, de posited hi Bank, - - - - 403,686.58 Cash in hands of Agents, and in transitu, ' - - - - Premiums or assessments unpaid, 164,( 87.00 Premium or assessment loans and notes, - - - 6f4 025.80 All other assets, detailed in statement, ; run ' "i Total Assets, - LIABILITIES. Losses unpaid, Including those re- ",i,v'i-- ' ,:. j . ( . , V' - -. - i i . - . 1 , ' , V. '. .-V".. i ' ti-"". ' , ' ,h " J $3,237,859.43 Oranee Flower Watery DELIGHTFUL FOB THE TOILET. COMPLETE Line Face Powders. Pears' Soaps, Colgate's Soaps and Perfumes. Good Hair Brashes, 50 cents. Complete Line Drugs and Chemicals. MUNDS BROS. & BeROSSET, my 16 It Druggists, Market St. r. Marion Harland's JATEST AND GREATEST WORK, "EVE'S j DAUGHTERS," or Common Sense for Maid, Wife and Mother. Author of "Common Sense In the Household." (100,000 copies sold.") One large and beautifully printed and bound volume. Price $2.00. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S my 16 tf Live Book and Music Stores. v Expected Daily, NOTHERLOTOF OUR CELEBRATED PAT ENT TIES. Weekly arrivals or the IMPERIAL SHIRT. Money refunded if not the best dollar Shirt sold. MUN80N, my 16 It Gents' Furnisher. Total Liabilities, Capital Stock paid up Total Income, Total Expenditures, 81 4,028. IS 418,699.43 t 732.627.55 $1,000,000.00 1.294,968.00 1,899,589.47 ... NORTH CAROLINA BUSINESS IN ie8& Risks written, - Premiums received. - - - Losses paid on risks taken Losses incurred, - - - President. R. B. FULLER, Vice President, : . . '. Seoretary, T. M. LORD. General Agent, M. S. WILLARD. $ 917,509.00 4.891.85 An Invitation DAY, AS 8T ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office or Sxcbetaby of Stats, . 4 ' Imsubahos Dipaktxskt, , I . . Raleigh. N. C, 21st January, 1884. . -In compliance with Sec. 9 ef "An Act to consolt- ' date the Icsuranoe laws, of North Carolina,' '. I cf rtify that the above is a true extract from . i- . the sworn statement, of the BostoaMaruieln-',-surance Company,, on December 81st, . 1833, ' now on file in this Department. . W. L. SAUNDERS, , , ' my 16 It , Secretary of State. - ' Straw Eats! Pearl Stiff Eats! i rjV3 DROP IN AND SEE US FROM DAY TO JL 1) my 15 tf HARBISON ALLEN, Hatters. NEW OODS ARE ALMOST DAILY RECEIVED. . To arrive, some REAL GEMS, which will be advertised in a few days. MATTiNGS a good stock. , CARPETS are cheap; DidYouEvor rpRY THE CHARIOT t IF NOT DO SO. . IT IS S the BEST CIGAR for FIVE CENT on the mar' . . ket. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, rl ' 1 " At . HARRIS' my ia tr News and Cbrar store. " rv.. - - U w my 11 D&W tf It. M. McINTIIlE. Ice. Ice. Ice I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE Ci tizens and the public generally, that I have laid in a full supply of CHOICE ICE. and am now fully prepared to fill orders at LOW PRICES, by Desirable Booms. 7ITH BOARD, FROM MAT 1ST, MAT BE had at NO. 28 WEST 22D STREET, NEW YORK. References exchanged. my 10 lw forty men, Including the band. 'A good time Is In prospect for the "fire laddie" aad their musical escort . ' , j.- If or. barque Amyket sailed from Arendal for this port May 8. tor New York, where they will doubtless shortly arrive. . Nor. barque Frodueeni sailed from St. Vincent, O. V for this .port, April 22. Bowse Breeklns and Robbery. On Memorial Day. while the family were U' absent at the cemetery, the dwell ing house of Mr. J. E. Padrick, in Love's alley, north of the railroad, wm, lorcibJbf entered and the sum of $85 abstracted from' a desk drawer. Mr. P. says the doors were, all locked when the family left out , when' he returned in the evening, he found ; them. I uniocked. , The desk had also been locked, I but the thief nniockea ic jxouung duc tne money was disturbed., . the Barrel, Hogshead or Car Load: to all points on the Railroads or Rivers, and hope to seeure a reasonable share of patronage. - . r . - r . , ... B. H. J. AHRSNS, ' Proprietor New Ioe House. Send for Prices. - wefrsu -ap30Sm Furniture. s PRING AND SUMMER 1884. A LARGE AND RocklLiine, IR BUILDING PURPOSES. ' FRESHLY BTTRNfim. riUVJS -KJEJJUUJKiU IV 91415 PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND 4 , TO THE TRADE. - Address - FRENCH BROS., t J' Rocky Point, N. a . or O. Q. PARSLEY, Jr., ap 1 tf su tu fr Wilmington, N. C. . 1 very attractive stock or spring ana Bummer Gondii In now offered at the D. A. SMITH FUR- NITURR WAREROOM8 at greater bargains than - ' Ksim and nTA.tnine same. - D. A. SMITH, , myilltf FurnIters,North Front Street. , . -1 1 ' in i i " ' ' ' i' it - Ice. Ice. Ice. JF YOTJ WANT A CAB LOAD, HOGSHEAD OR Barrel of HARD, CLEAR and SQUARE ICS, well ' packed, send your orders to us. We guarantee satisfaction, and will not be undersold by any ; -one. mylltf W.E. DAVIS A BON, - v. i -rv' 4 ' 1 ; .4..44-...
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