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fhe "Morning Star. - ' " JBATKS OF ADTEKTISirrOt ' f . On Sqnare toeDay.,.,...,,.,.....' $1 po T'f ; 'Dy8.,....4.. ......... to ,;; . . 'J y'a'PTb........i.i. CO i'. " , DTn,........ .,"4M.t. " Th Weelu,i.... '..'StO " " One MonthTT... 10 to : 1 r - ' s ,. r t . - t .,-.'1, ' ' ;;' '-c:.'V'-,.';':J'-.: v .. ?.. II. Z1 !lt: iKt.ir mini ,,,,. llll'M.r,,, 1 4 " 'I , niir 'iilr', lr ; Ullll.r """"M.lll. 'liir ID ' Ann,! "Uin -4 Mr. r. . v i f . r ., ha. -K kJ 1 Tint M M n " M Two Months........ 18 10, " " ThraeMontha, 84 to " BlxJfonths, 4 40 CO On Tear, 00 CO 1U ul4ii nmw mmmm VOL, XXXIV.-NO. 19. WILMINGTON N. 0., SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1884. WHOLE NO. 5214 CVOontract Adrertlsemecta taken at piopoi tlonately low rates. ' Ten Mnea aolld Wonparell type make one aqnare ,,KN!N; KDITION. " " " :.l3.t u6 jt w owJow 1 ,v" ... iinii"" .,.1 ' 111 ...ll.l-'- ' 1. I i - A &7 fnl la oa t& aiiM of lie lH 1 1 irt I !rtt..il TW N .. .ri t.1: ti? bak. lbr a a niii'l"" J hi. )(:' ,- .r;l D Tfce A. otjMi al i : mm. i i irt ;r!t -nil'' I onacaiTio wTi!cnosi. Sut Contention nwli at IUleigh NalioatJ Cooreotioti mectJi at Chi Tfcinl CoogrraaiooAl PUtxict Con Ttotioa mela at Hrgaw, Peoder ecxjntj, Jul j 2nd. Oen. Ilogr A. Pry or wu blacV-bll-i bj a clique at the N6w York Oat AmocUUoo. lie ia very iodig aant at the oitra-r, for no lawyer hs a better record ia New York. All of the leading lawyer are grieretl axvd oatragthJ. It vu the work of ome shyster. The New York Star of the I5lh aaya: "Ur. EJvarU raUcraoa. who propoaed Oaoeral lYfof. aaJ4; 'I wJ not at the awetlsf taat crtmiA. aad X aa aevee more rarprtMd lhaa wbea X beard thai General lYyo had bawa black. bailed. He is ooe of Um ablret aad moat acrapoleos membera of Lh New York FWx, and he U apprecialed acroM!a4ctj. I brlleTe UuU Lf you ahooM staxt riftl oil aow and male a census of aJl tne lawyer you would hare to go a toed way before too wonld Cod oae to aay aaytaiaf araiasc ikcw A. Pryor. 1 cannot kelp tbiakiaf that ft was all atniatake, and that thHH few rota were cut sxaioat btm ea aftrcmat of smae false Lrapreaaiop. irtuS''' r""": 1 l t W ill t fJ.fciJatc. --."II J M -nopoi nft to , M ' "II '.Is I itb. i,Hi 1 1. 1 ..nr.Mr. 4 I '.vu ventioa I it. I, V. bo to I V '. I'! i ill t VV .! ihlttlpa y.f in ftr hi ,1 : I. U i-i M4bt Tn Wthninj(Vo Bran aUodea to tne New York Jtmrif 0aewyeaa faToriag uri2 refona. Tne Jrml U for tne re- prai of l&e whole loteraai iafertud rerw mm sritcta, aad tne Stab k ooC Correct. The Sraa prefers alwaya free sho!, free bat, free blaakels end f rr necsariee generally, to free whiskey, frew b-wr and frrw smokes anl fr laiorirs generally. The Jcmtrmt of CVi-wrre favors Tariff Red iction, and the Chrtmiei doe not. A North Carolina editor hxa been honored with a cane. It was prtv sntd by the South Carolina I'reea AmsocUUoo. The recipient was "Col atone." For fear onr Halifax coanty reader may not know who it U w tatxn that it ia oar old f rieod Jordan) Sloce, of the Jloanclt Ytj of ten year agtx We congratulate Soath Carolina on having sach a gnewt and MCoL Stone on hie pro motion. What regiment, Jordan? f'nirttt wJ U. ia the ii a i.; (..-. -t i - w i. bl i.- p.i.-'.a.T i th 6o i ..ir'-.-ii tn;.';r.ui .1. ir' aad iv 'ii-- 4r n '"rv,fji JVtrr !' I . : ) 'i ' I. . I V. i ir t (. Hal ..) - nader- ' I ifl ' 1 , i-T. 1 1 1 i ' ; 4 t vi ( nf-.f Hon. l-i-i. in.; in ln. 4, ' v- ! "u tider- ' '-h ill. " ' v ' "' ' f'drr-U i. . .it '.(ioi xrnt ''ntni.H.ion.-ri iLfo.,J I U.' 'I .f I'll In 1 f i lwjin '. Mcltuire, i'l 1 )(;,'- , l . - Km H - . . . 4 W u tL t,, of '' ' ,!" " Pa r I4 bij? n : ii, j l("t . i !: " "n.)r. rir. not t, by their courw. ""mmns waa led - a--4i n etrv w ., ' -tw- .j,, 'h' :,,r"""Iit . ""'"I-U.f,, r. brwiriag t-i-o4va. The rrneacnt and fjn.i to ba i in , f 1! .-ii !:hUvJ oa 1 .... . a-u;n - lin0M ,n u all pt&eti. mid Jo italtew "Hi "T ln , , , " we' ...v.", prkto w w" la a!rtke tarke." TBE CIT'Y". SJSiey IDT KMT"! HT K?TT. rtexsc lUaantartoa. D. A. Sjrmt FaraJtares. H. If. Kats New foods. Ha Werrrm Moijqlto Uara. J. J HanaicaNrw ewda T. C Caarr roreltore. etc. Mtii)?i Oenl faraUhinfa. Xcrtca WU. Lifbl Infantry. J II. Hatr Caxopboc. etc. " Arr-cnTfo- fl. It P. E. Co Lakx Wacrawaw Excorsioo D. (XCo-rsfoa For sale or rent. Family Etcrmstoei May 3tn Uchm A DaJloaaarT Eaercca Yatti rhotcfrapo albums, etc. IIaaat!o3r & Autxjr Straw bats. Taa FU.-ixa Will cloee Tneeday. Xa. Jk Ma.. Fisnta Ice cream. C. 9txw KaWAJf Caatioo notice. Notkts-W. X. R 8. NaT. Co. A V. Cotxtsa CoSpecial sale. l!ci-imaaica rVaaoa aad ocfana. R M. Mcl-max IlUck silkA. etc. ETcraaxo- SC Tnomas S School. FAaaca A Tarton Uthtaia j rods. XcDocoatxA Dowtncs cadtUea, etc. Jso. W. OoaPOTf A Smith Insurance. Gone A M racsrtstni Ice cream freesrre G IL FmxJtcn A So? Boots and saoea. O W.WitxiAM A Co.-Corn. bacoo.etc W. Fl Srarxora A Co. FUhJoc tackle. FoaRi.Toa SaUs Furnished bonse. Kaacaxaa A Cal-DKm Rao. Flour, ufir. coi?e. etc. TT4 Car lis YaeaM Claa-Ta rree far tae -eae-Eletlea ef OOI rtk. Si. We are c'd to Varn that at the first rf a!ar avretins: oi the Cab. held oa Friday aUhi, there were so many of the members prvieet. aad that ail the Indlcatioas were farorahle to an Increased latercst ia the taaiur of regattas and a consequent la ctyimw of the noabcr of those pleasant at tractWaa foe the preeeat season over aay that baa preceded iL The new Cla House at the Baaka Is nearly ready for use aad win be formally opened ae soon as the committee bavin f the matter la charxe can mala the aecrsaary preparatiooe. We are !a formed hat the Pnncr's re poet showed the fiaaacee of the Club to be ia a saoea (ratlfyief coadltioe. that the CMmbrrahtp had been Increased to oae hundred aad aliiy. aad that moch lotcml ia saaaifrtted by all concerned. Several aew yachts will be added to the Cees, aad a freer! evrrfcaolinf ef the old favoritee baa alrtady befoa. The foUowlsf eCccrs were elected for the era olaf year: Commodore Pembroke Jones. Fleet Captain Clay too Giles. FlAf Captain D. O. Worth. Parsrr F. IL Klajr. Meaeurer O. D. Parsley. klrha H. II cU Green. Governing Board Norwood Gilee. Wal ter Parsley and IL iL Bow Jen. Mr. O. a. Wljlaa, the former Com scodore. declined a re election. LMl aawca, Fifth Sunday after Easter. Day 'a leogth 14 hoars and 8 mleotea. Crimtnal Conrt one week from . tomorrow. j , Strawberriee now retail at 12 cents per quart. . Not n tiogie bale of cotton re ceived yesterday. The banks wilt be closed on Tuesday, the 90th. The usual anrvice will be held at the Fifth Street Methodist Church to day. Her. B. F. Marable will con duct service to-day at the Second Presby terian Church. There wero five marriage li censee issued during the past week; all for colored couples. Sl Thomas' Sunday school will five an excursion to Lake Waccamaw oa Wednesday next Rev. Dr. Joeeph C. Huskc will o&ciate at St. James' Church to dsy at the usual hours for service. There will bn the usual servi ce at the First Baptist Church to-day. the peator barinf returned. There was quite a change in temperature Friday, nlf ht and yesterday morn lor, the atmosphere was pleasantly cool. Give the boys a fall holiday on the 20th. These days of recreation and pleaeure uome none too often, and are aiixoulatiof ia their tendency, Ooe of the officials of tbe Wil rnkif loo. Wrif hlsville A Onslow Railroad Company says work will be resumed on the road in leas than sixty days. Some hotelist in Saratoga is talking of establishing a branch boerdiog bouse here to accommodate the summer sruests who desire to spend the seaaoo in this particular locality. What is being done towards maklaf provision for the preparatory meet I04 for buikling the railroad to Onslow 7 SoaveLhiag should be done or Wilmington win lose the valueb'e trade of that section . The Norwegian barque Sirah, Cape Henriksee. ws cleared from this port for London, yesterdiy. by Messrs. D. It. MurchUon A Co.. with 1.811 casks spirit turpentine, valued at $29,939.78. Tbe preliminary examination of the Clarady family will take place before JostkeMillls 00 Tuesday momiog at 10 o'clock. Those who think they can Identify aay of the stolen property sboaM be present. Excursion parties will notice that rouad trip tickets to Waccamaw Lake ran be bad at very low rale at Wilmlns: toa and other station oa tbe W-, C. A A. IL R The rates for Sunday schools will be specially low. A friend ventures tbe assertion that there are enough church bells in this city. Indicating the hour for worship, to prevent the dlalurbance of those who have assembled by late comers, if the notice snd second bells were heeded. Tbe usual joint meeting of the Magistrates and Board of County Commis sioners will be held this year on the 1st Monday in June, instead of on 1st Mondsy in A u trust, as heretofore; the last Legisla ture havleg made thia change. Mag. Clarady, colored, who was put ia Jail 00 Friday last for assault and taUery with a deadly weapon, is try- las: to plsy tbe craxy dodge. Friday night she alarmed the ndghborbood with the eric of 'murder," "Are." Ac Tbe First Ward Backet Com pany No. 3. will celebrate Its 8th anni versary Monday afternoon by a parade through the different streets. Capt. Eman uel Nichols is foreman of this company. The colored Are department generally have been invited to participate. War Department, Signal Service, Xi. 8. Army. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. OOTTOIf -B K1.T BTJLIUKTTN. May 17, 1884 6 P.M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DXBTXICT. AVERAGE Wilmington . . . Charleston Augusta Savannah Atlanta Montfomenr . . Mobile........ New Orleans . . Galveston. Vlcksburg Little Rock Memphis Max. Mm. Rain Temp Temp. Fall. 77 63 .00 83 65 .00 83 62 .00 88 61 .00 83 64 .00 84 66 ,00 84 67 .02 81 66 .42 86 02 .66 77 .64 .64 81 59 .00 80 65 .00 SETH W. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY 8 AMI. P. COLLIER & CO. -T ; SPECIAL SALE. T-MOHROW (MONDAY), THE 19TH INST., commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at gar saiee Koom, aooac so ddis. in&n Jfotatoes, Floor, Corn, Window and Door Frame. Bash and Bunas, Btovee, Cigars, Bewtng Machines, &o.; Also, one Cow and Calf. my 18 it liiiii 1 Waathsr laclcaueaa. The following are the indications for to day: For the Middle Atlantic States, warmer and fair weather; weaterrfWtnon becoming variable. For tbe South Atlantic States, fair weather, easterly shifting to southeasterly winds and stationary temperature.. For the East Gulf States, clearing and fair weather, southerly winds and stationary temperature; For the West Gulf States, fair weather, southerly winds and stationary tempera ture. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, fair weather, except In western portion, partly cloudy weather with light local rains, winds shifting to east and south, lower' barometer and higher temperature. FURNISHED KOU&E FOR KENT 1 OB SALE. That very ' desirable House, corner Red Cross and Third Sts, diagonally opposite St. John's Church, will b rented, fully fur nished, for the Summer. Bight rooms; Bath Clo sets. Ac. Hot and Cold. Water. Long time on purchase money. Splendid shade trees and very cool in summer. Apply on premises. myl8lt For Sale or Bent, , THREE COTTAGES, on Greenville Sound, only six and a half miles from the city. Terms very low. Apply to D. O'CONNOR. my 18 It Real Estate Agent i T Hill Notice. : stockholders 6f"thb WfaimNGTrjk'1 A NSW iUVKli Is TEAM NAVIGATION OOM- PANY are requested to meet at the office of the' Secretary and Treasurer, on Princess, between Second and Third streets, on Monday, the ISth of May, A. D. 18S4, at 8 o'clock p. m. GEORGE HARRISS, Preside nt. B. R. Mooke. geeretary aad Treasurer. my 18 It NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Excursions to Lake JUST RECEIVED Waccamaw. -AT- JOTJND TRIP TICKETS, AT GREATLY RE DUCED RATES, have been placed on sale at Wilmington and other stations on the Wilming ton, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. -SPECIALLY LOW RATES FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS T. M. EMERSON, my 19 It , General Passenger Agent. r.r. r.i. KATZ' 4 116 Market St. Another Assortment . OF Braided Jerseys, Embroidered White Dresses, (1 Grand Excursion on Wednes- wide Embroideries, day May -21, to O BUSINESS WILL BE TRANSACTED BY IVew Berae, Beaafort Onslow slaw Coaaclag Coaapaay." We were shown yesterday a copy of a band bill issued by the "New Berne, Beau fort and Onslow Inland Coasting Com pany," Id which are offered all sorts of in ducements to secure the trade of Onslow county. The people of New Berne realize the value of that trade and arc "moving heaven and earth, " as it were, to secure 11 Now the question simply is, can Wilming ton afford to lose that trade and let other towns monopolize it? If she cannot,and our people resolve to prevent such a sacrifice, and will go to work at once to carry their resolution into effect, then therefis nothing to fear. But if we fritter away the precious time in talking, while oar neighbors are acting t we shall all wake up some fine morning and flad New Berne and other cities monopolizing the trade of that important county, its fine fish and oysters diverted from our market, and our successful rivals laughing in their sleeves as they contemplate their own smartness and our supineneas and indifference. Judging from what we have seen juid heard the "New Berne, Beaufort afiTTTns- low Inland Coasting Company" is a wide awake corporation, and if we expect to keep the trade of Onslow, even to the ex. tent that we have heretofore done, we must be up and doing. No time now for pro crastination. Wbat we intend to do must be done quickly, or else the lime for action will be past. A ISaaletan oa bla Travele. A rather queer specimen of the genus Africano appeared on our streets a day or two ago. He was a short, squatty fellow, apparently about 45 years old, and said he was from Florida and bound to Peters burg, Va. He wore five watches, one of them gold and tbe others plated, and his vest front was festooned with chains, pen dant from which there were at least seven ty five different pieces of coin, ranging from three to fifty cents. In his' hand he carried a bag or satchel, from the mouth of which protruded a fiddle and bow.showing that be was a musician on his travels. N the Banks of this city on Tuesday, 30th Inst., that day being a legal holiday and the anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Iadepeodenee. S. D. WALLACE, Cashier, Bank of New Hanover. A. K. WALK SR. Cashier. my IS It First National Bank. Notice. f EMBERS Ot THE WILMINGTON LIGHT xi. infantry are hereby ordered to appear at the Armory at S o'olock Tuesday, May 20th, 1884, for parade and target practice. ain 0Ys ST. .THOMAS' SUNDAY SCHOOL. THE Harpers will furnish music. Ice Cream and Le monade by the ladies. jTickets, 75 cents. Children, 50 cents. Train leaves here at 8.3? a, ' m., and return here at , 7.i0p. m. Ticfets jat 'depot. myrows 4 GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION -TO 8MITH VILUs AND THE FORTS, on Steamer PASS PORT, under the auspices of the Y. P. A. of St. Paul's E. L. Church, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28TH, Italian Harners will furnish Music. -..He- lments at citv Drices. Boat will leave at S o'clock. Kound TriD SOe: Children 26c. Tickets? can be had of the Committee J. H. fiebden, Geo. jtuiieyer, u. w. roivogc, n. soaaiKen, jr. my 18 2t sn Bfolnsook Checks and Stripes, XXareellle and Plre Welts, tm Persian lnwn.and Linens, . , ' 'Tucking A all our Embroideries 3000 Yards jBemnanis Embroideries, Cheap. By order of Captai my 18 U j". J. HEDRICK, 1st Sergeant. Photograph Albums. Attention Memliers H. E. F. E. Co, Ko. L are hereby notified to appear at Engine House, next Monday evening, at 6 e'clk, in fall uniform. All baggage may be sent to the Engine House at the same time a Dove specified. By order of Foreman. J. G. L. GIESCHEN, " my 19 It Bee. Sec'y. EW LOT OF CABINET SIZED ALBUMS just received. MUSICAL lNSTltlJfflElTS. MEMBERS HAVING SIGNIFIED TO ATTEND J ablins, Guitars, Batfjos, Accordeon-, Bowaf Firemen's Tournament, at Charlotte, N. C, , Stomas, &c &c j. are hereby notified to amear at En cine House. 1 .;' next Monday evening, at 6 e'clk, in full uniform. I LITHOfiHAPHINIll bg establishments in the country, I am prepared to rnrnisn cnecsa, urara,-ietter ueaas, mil Heads, Wedding and Ball Invitations, Visiting Cards, Ac, at very term rate. SHOW CASES. t Several styles in metal and walnut, oval and beveled fronts, at factory prices. YATES' BOOK STORE, 1 my 18 tf 119 MARKET STREET. . Tbe Liycrpol & London & Globe Ins. Co. . - . . PAYS ALL LOSSES , Without Discount ! Jno. W.Gordon & Smith N. B. Over $33,000,000 paid in the United States alone. my 18 tf Will Please You. New Ice Cream Saloon. jyjR. AND MRS. J L. FISHER HAVE OPENED AN ICE CREAM PARLOR at the corner of Front and Mulberry streets. The Nicest Ices and Purest Creams to be found In the city. Ladles and gen tlemen are respectfully invited to call, my 18 lw Caution. rTMIE PUBLIC IS HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT to trust any one on my account, as no debts con tracted by any party in my name will be paid by me. myl8tf C. STEMMERMAN. Furniture. RATTAN CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, Children's Carriages, Settees, Lounges, Mosquito Nets, Cot. Mattresses, Springs, w oven w ire springs, meat wares, xc, Received this week and for sale low by my 18 tf D. A. SMITH. Furniture Dealer, No. Front St. Fragrant, Concentrated, Cheap. "SOUNDS BROS. A DeROSSET'S ESSENCES OF VANILLA and LEMON, Imparting a delicious Flavor to Ioe Cream, CustardsHTeUies, Pastry, fco. Housekeepers are requested to try them. It Straw Eats ! Popular Prices ! Extra Jobs IB Silk Saab Ribbon, Black and Colored Silks. Besides a Complete Assortment SUAPLFAHD FAKCT DfiESS GOODS,. ' AH ai Very Low Prices. t AT 116 MARKET ST. my 18 tf Black Silks, QOLORED SILKS, SUMMER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS In great variety. WHITE BOBES Just received. FANCY MATTING. -'COBJfflCE LACE CURTAINS. WHITE GO&DS, embracing afor the VeW ttlhVrfgtapfe R. M. McINTIRE. Ladies' Suits made to order. my 18 DAW tf Public Examination v I my 15 ti HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. Novelties JN NECKWEAR. A Fine Stock of UNDERWEAR, A Variety Styles COLLARS. The BEST SHIRT in the City, only ONE DOLLAR. MUNSON, my 18 It GenU' Furnisher. W Deatai ty Drawalas. We regret very much to learn, as we do from letter received from Messrs. R E. Blakey aad R P. Howell, that Charles W. Ilobey, son of Rev. Dr. W. M. Robey. of Ooldsboro, was accidentally drowned while bathing la Little River, near that place, on Friday morning last, and at last accounts his body had not been recovered. It ap pears that he went out with a Methodist Sunday school picnic party, whose annual celebration took place about a mile and a half from Ooldsboro oa that day. The deceased was a very promising young man. about 16 or 19 years of age. and was held In the very Rlaet Have It. One of our business men writes to say that Wilmington must have a first class hotel. He further says : "Let tbe stock be fixed at twenty-five dollars per share, so that clerks and work ingmen, who do not have much of this world's goods, may contribvte their mites. and assist in making our city prosperous by Uking stock. Then let books of sub scription be opened and the Produce Ex change appoint committees from our citi zens to canvass certain designated territory of our city, soliciting subscriptions. Raise tbe money for the building first and select tbe location afterwards." Thunder and Lightning "PROTECT YOUR HOUSES WITH LIGHTNING a RODS. Supply your Cook with a GOOD STOVE. We have them. Call and see. PAttKER & TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. my 19 tf Sound Place JjV)B SALE OR RENTS ON MASONBORO Sound. The Jas. A. Willard Place. Apply to my 11 oaw4w so A. A. WILLARD, Wilmington, N. C. tySee fourth page for other local news. CITY ITEMS BECAUSE THEY DESERVE3T. "My patrons apeak of Benson' Capeloe Porous Plasters In the hlgheat tersaa." N. W. Atwood, New York . RESCUED FROM DEATH. William J. Cough llo. of Some rrt lie. Mass, aaya : "la the fall of 187S I was taken with Biazonis or Ltntoa, followed by a severe cough. I lost my appetite and flesh, and was eonflneu to my bed. Ia 1877 I was ad mitted to the HospttaL The doctors aald I had a hole la my long as big aa a half dollar. At one time a report went aroud that I was dead. I ij" w " - nTa m tops, DDI I meofl mnq nwoi un. v llt- v v.- .11 vi. I SjIm HALLOS BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I got w I . ttuTwhen. to my surprise, I commenced to frkods and acquaintancea. Ills untimely death was a great shock to alL Dr. Robey was absent from town, but was telegraphed for, and returned from Raleigh on that evening's train. Tfc Crae4 Be!. The closiag exercises of the Union school wQl take place 00 lfooday next, and visit ors are invited to be present from 11 A. II. to 3 P. if- rmt well, and to-day I feel better than for three Wm. H. Green. Agent, Wilmington, N. C A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several aleepless night, disturbed by the agonies cries of a Buffeting child, and becoming con vinced that Mr. Wlnslow'a Soothing 8yrup was Jnat the article needed, procured a supply for tbe child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with wbat be had dona, she refused to have it admmsitered to tne cnua, as aoe waa strongly m favor of Homceopaxay. ?oanigatuieonna igaaa tne parent wnoon steep. Ice Cream Freezers. rpHE HORIZONTAL, THE RAPIA, THE FAVORITE. All for sale low at GILES A MURCHISON'8. my 18yf Mnrchl8on Block. In Stock. NEW LOT OF LAWN CHAIRS AND SET TEES. Elegant Dining Room and Chamber Fnr-' nltnre. Onr assortment of Rattan and Reed Chairs is extensive. To arrive this week, something entirely new In BABY CARRIAGES. Give us a call. my IP tf THOS. C. CRAFT, Aot., Furniture Dealer, 20 So. Front St. day following, the father found the ' still auffermg: and while contemplating an- s night, tne roomer stepped rrom aa to some upmost to duties taauffertDSai ma bone the b&bVBtUl I te room to alien a to some aomesuo uuuee At the Uemen way school The dosing ex- I aad left the father with the ehlld. During her ah- ..w- 1 ... I aeoce ae admlntateid a portion of the tWhlnr 8yrop to to oaoy, ana aaia nouung. iiu nigns au baada slept well, and tae little fellow awoke In the morning bright aad happy. The mother was delighted with the wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception prae Uoed upon her, haa continued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A single nisi of .the Syrup mtu Vet ZaUea to relieve ue oaoy; ana over- some the prejudices of the mother. Sold . Druggists. cents a botue. Mosquito Traps OF ALL KINDS, PARLORS PAPERED. UP holstering and Awnings. A pretty line of Window Shades, Trimmings forHousefitting.and other pretty things. , r , ercle will take place on Tuesday, and visitor will be expected during the same hears. The examination at the colored schools took place on Thursday and Friday Iaatr and there waa a large attendance oa both days. my 16 it The Paper Hanger and Awning Maker. by all Did You Ever rjTOY THE CHARIOT f IF NOT DO SO. IT IS the BEST CIGAR for FIVE CENTS on the market.- Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, At HARRIS' ' my 13 tf - News and Cigar Store. "YyE CAN OFFER BUYERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES great inducements in the way of Shapes, Variety, Style, Beauty of Finish and Durability. Call and try on a pair; the fit will please you. Geo. K. French & Sons, 1C8 NORTH FRONT STREET, my 18 tf rpHE .BEST ASSORTED AND CHEAPEST stock of WHITE GOODS in the city. LACES in every style. PARASOLS, a few very handsome. The best stock of HANDKERCHIEFS we have ever had. Positive Bargains In Table Damask and Nap kins. Call and look at our Scotch Lawn at 10c. per yard. Foster Hook Lisle Gloves at 15c. a pair. Lace Top Lisle Gloves at 20c. a pair. Handsome H. S. Colored Border Handkerchiefs at 15c. each. Ladies' Jerseys at$l.E0and $2.00, with many other Bargains.' my 18 tf JNO. J. HEDRICK. Corn, Bacon, Flour, &c. 3000 BUSh Prime WnIte CORN, 150 80X68 D ' srDESi 1000 3811)18 FL0UP a11 &r&deB Bush FEED OATS, 5QQ Bales Choioe Timothy HAY, 100 Hhds and Bbls Porto Rico MOLASSES, 20 Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades, 200 Sacks Choioe RIO COFFEE, Bbls Carolina RICE, 500 Bush W. G. MEAL, 50 Gross MATCHES, 100 QroS8 M,Us SNUFI, 200 Cases LYE, 50 Cases POTASH, Can and Ball, 250 Boxes SOAP, 50 Boxes STARCH, 100 380X68 CANDLKS- Oysters, Crackers, Candy, Shot, Nails, Glue, Ac, Ac, . . For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Wholesale Grocers and Comm'n Merchants, my 18 tf 16 A 18 North Water Street. Headquarters JpOR FISHING TACKLE AT WM. E. SPRINGER A CO'S., 19. 21 A 23 MarketStreet The largest and best assortment ever offered in this market. my 18 tf W7ILL ESTABLI8H THB FACTS THAT BEH T V BENDS St MONROE, S. B. cor Market and Second streets, keep the largest and best (elect ed stock of Furniture, Matting, Mosquito Nets, &c, of newest designs and best workmanship, and offer the same, at wholesale and retail.lower than any house in the State. Call and be con vinced, my 18 tf Pianos and Organs, jyjADE BY THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU factnrers, endorsed by the leading and eminent pianists of the day, and warranted not to blister and peel off In two or three months; but are guaranteed to resist the atmospheric changes of the South equally as well as any Piano or Organ made, and to improve in quality of tone by use.. Call and examine these famous instruments, at HSTNSBERGER'S my 18 tf Live Book and Music Stores. Camphor, &c. in UM CAMPHOR, AROMATIC CAMPHOR, IN VXsect Powder, Fly Paper. Quicksilver and Carbolized Paper in large quantities and for sale low by j. H. HARDIN, Druggist and Seedsman, my 18 tf New Market. Wilmington. N. C. Eerchner & Calder Bros. rnrBOLESaLE Grocers and Commission Merchants, OFFER FOR SALE 1000 Bbla 000109 FLOUB 75 Bbls Refined SUGARS, 200 Sacks RIO COFFEE, 200 Boxes Dry Salt SIDES, 250 Hhds Cuba and P. R. MOLASSES, 2000 Sacks SALT. 5000 BUh tt and M1d CORN, 2 000 Bush Feed ATS, 500 Bush. W. G, MEAL, . Crackers, Candy, Tobacco, Snuff, Soda, Lye, Potash, Soap, Starch, Oysters, Sardines, Candles, Matches, Paper Bags, Twine, Ae. my 18 tf We Have TN STOCK THE BEST AND CHEAPEST SAT. A dies: Harness, Trnuks,8atchels.Bura!es. Phae- EockiLime, tons. Carts, Drays, &o., in N. C. ' Particular at tention sriven to rnatrtniy TratiVi hv h. onlr Trunk Maker in the State. ' , . McDOUGALTis BOWDEN, 114 wortn front at., TjXB BUDLDING PURPOSES. JJ FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO fl.16 PER CA8K. LIBERAL DISOOUNTFOR LARGE LOTS AND TO THE TRADE. Address FRENCH BROS.. mylStf Next door to D. A. -Smith's. Pitt Rovkrv Point. N. C. or O.G. PARSLEY, Jr.. SUtufr Wilmington, N. C r. , 'J-. 1 -f f-lr -v" , . r. - , 1 - t Hi;.. . . IT j . mi ';. . ..1 ' ' . ' ' "1 . - m If . ': i , . ,ii " - v . . ; i - ', 'V'.' - .'it ' in- -. " ' ".-' f . ' ... - V . v - - - y ' . . . ' 'v 'V- 'l'-' ; - h a - .v,f 4 t . i -. jr - 1 T 7 I '."1' ' y r? - . - .( - 1 ,5 ; ; - V..-'. - J . ... 4 ' - , . . V . - 1 t.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 18, 1884, edition 1
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