-1 II N " '' '; :- TA 71 a - . " iJ , c i . - M . w - iaj -' -ii. - - - v - i - (L q ti f i'i-i u .tt - a. I Ua - :t- ii .4 i. Vv'v.Vv.C : -t vol. xxxrv. no.. go. ; t -, 31 mi: WHOLE NO. 5225 TenttnestoM nonpareil trpe make one aqoMr xc snocsiTio coiimnoHi. i -um jijmMcxcM cmeruea cj We pZCpB4jrjON:IAT (f991Iejrfte TUeton JNormal I War SeparOttHt Osnal:: Service, W I, r; NK ADVERTISEMENTS c... j-i .t r..?v I luuroaa vocsd&st wiu XQAX6 cmm eoaaee- , - .3.-.! ,;. - "! I Tl:-;.i. . m.il.. v-rb-k- i.- n. Miisiso p:dition. I mMt Minn, uau wil tin J - - . .. . i. :-j- I . clcin exercises of -Hiss Bradles f eSt of A1C SOMETHING NEW. Vtirl ntJo t. tri. I fy. I ilk-cr-.il- I eetoormal School took place fiet COTTON-nELT BtJltETIN. J i 1 ,t . -.. 11 min fimM war u;i. -,-y i. .im- Vputairr t 4. T 47.339 MJe. ii coiortu. extolled lor ,lr : ttl U", im. twun War t tirjt MUrfi dco w cxre. o-Ua I Mai ii.il... r :-. .fedi f U fUloaci ISee I - Mi ' " jrri Wa-lirt&ata I H.uAi -ti yf Ik, urmet aad Joea IX jrj it ' i" 1-w Cri Jk Wr& tm tie j,. i i,(.!; now. M4.. raoartl Ua enUapee t , : ( p"p; tte baried; th4 , - )! v roawatioe aavtj artvad ,i :'!iic" I"ac fuard of otaid U o-rai- i ., .iMi'triiaa will btfia to -T ouftii RdMt cc pnai- . ; N a Tgaia e a br - (..Kit i.i York 7ri3 !J tN Tariff tae If : i '.if ' i (uu a m a f.--t.!-rs tt. ..-'it nit ltwttt ut that it a.-., tiat a i- lv u u the 'ir-'f ' h- f.rme!atr1 before I I.mu.); ratio Cooveaton , ), !-oiim iHmocrtu nave mt -v.: :n u:- Coottotioo. and , .-'ii u b.. rnlhatiaaiM fiefonn l-'-Ur" jirlj for a. r e v .a 'r.r !.!.' ' , -Kmn t)xut Waaatag. -i1'Uri to hoit jio. It it. "ii.-rnjn hotM err nu rtan itop art? I . I . fain-; i-: . r.h - tt. t. He it be- I y iu ! ii in hi aartxrat. I ,11,. ' U-. th- jrratr pert '' r i'rincv Victor v . In hk.1 ia ojin taar- ii '4i.K-r Prince Jrrorae, -i'i . ii - ni.i.w nlku iu corporal :'$ f jiir pitrk. or aiaaraa. of gra-i-" . Ui-frly rab4i.tk4d with .Y '' llirul t,t V 7.1 W il-moton t wilhoet H h-n will oar pr pl be r ,' hllrtOjJ it tea.t ? '1 :n,-- I ..Small., colored Kp ' I a frllow n.imd Iha I Arthur Tlty re - an will vol rs.-y ajt .it nthvra v s. -1 ii Ed I.' r'. ..f,f.JB ,r It a vrry " m. r. t JbU wfwcjy paper " im.m 1 1" x ' "i ' r of pruav !"" Mr A. K f.-uu hS-M i tbw l'.--rrr. of VVorvratr, Jin, U 'i-r irr-.f. for killio a Ditint. Hr. r w . by llrr)rrtc oil try at p.-!iir.i i)-r in it arl it tn n.-r. if. '-'I Th io rr!rd ot? and t . ). ,.! fntr Ibry b.Jr. s hulanl p.)ioof, Lincoln. Kngtaod. "" ra...i ui, tyrror aheo she Vu JnXXv,j tlJ hr doom. Tile n an.! ebtkr.1 har - iu, m-yie,l the Annual IU- t:,:r' North I'tfni;.. a;.t. tanJ - - " w.aaaw Vf V7-. " - p.mpMt of 04 paree. -- 4i, t-uij-T oi iirector ' iHhnay. Jr.. Ih. D. I -lUient. nd foor i.-itanU. 3" -i . ton H.r. Th. IX, Herbert fl t vv ii rv ,, ivaMy( U- ',v V.ph.oa, VViiber. A. B. 1 1!) Dufnl ti Hi. V. tt -T Upartnw.t. It hae Uren of ' ftca t, th dUl. V,n i, raported by a '--P'.nt of the IU!et5a n; thU tiw of the aae 'ftmrfv Tsrk: ,"'. Srsator. if TUdaa ahU ba "ha T7 rxr . " ka Dccia . ''OT mnk.l. k. .v.. it. ,. T - - '""-t man. Ii aawiuai auuaa ia nasi. IU fa. oH taJ Wf44 "wini, a,t ,m, .t.' . - nuiii ana. a ai (. ara eCaadad at has want ef JliU:k try hie u sJctd, aad th l? Saa. The they are lu-b aw saaa oa ue moan tat wte Ttntioa tneU at Bargw, Paer county. Jalr 2aL The SoatWn PrbTtariL, Oer o-! "a we tare jttt the fini proceedim condenaed w Ami omf Cawi-iW XK-. fAllftwlnr . L iv. lt-hTtrW f ik..ia. MbrWrW for their advice ead LZ . The maU ct aeaeedtar Ue Ce iivaiiju m uui asa wfnma was c- Ual "rtk .1 . - -.m .a dtrs to act Xodmnla ci QmK Gboxta ctwainJWee waa appoiated U prepare and rod dowa to the chorchea a cawrLorJ Utu ee the doty aad aetrtect of faaaUr worship. The case of atlncaOota iorlrW raoch at- tanUco. aad la ckaaaidmUae el the La- U1-u'i w iw mo- hury th chQrehea were nrrad to locreaas thir cootribetioae so ae to aaaat all tha ra ((vmBMQij iot um az At a lata boor oa Saiardav alahL if tar as. m m Mwi.eMtai. diapcaiar of all the ram'aaaa oa tba feckt m oa the docket vote of thanks. wUh deTotloaai aad pajaiac the cnetoraary the JLtmmStr was cloaad aaardaaa. The KMerator, la acoordaaca wiU U forta prMrrlbad. daclarad tb Oo- mi Ajaaxaafr of IS34 dlanotvad. aad or- ftT"1 U !d TLarahr ellfir - I aaraaay of nay. ISO. I Mr. Davla r,or?L a ltf ilaL. r lj contradicting the report aet aoai k. two- . . by ooe John Spice coseermoe the tfn bim by Mre. Davi. TV ii. . r " ua reaiaen save : "The story ia another falsehood, aad to ttaie gvaasal, 1 add a pacific. rtaaUl. IYom ana of or captora jrere aoch coarteoa aOaetlcee received ae woeld have indaced sty wife to present aim a bouquet la recce aliiae, aor if U had been otherwise were Ue drcematsiacae such aa would have ena bled bar to procure one. la a Joa4 Ufa of esameiva social tetercearaa she aaeww required auth oaf race aa la sog reatad, but Ii she bed ever found U necee aary. neither la the past aor la the protest woaUd she hare caiJad oa any other than her haabaad to defaad bar. vjrauv lawvere aeu meoat are - . - I upoeM to deny the existence oi j leuera cnuaautHr firm, me n. x. I 5arn seems to be poeted In the mat- t a.) vT auu aajs. Tlrae urs (of Grant to Flahl or pho- locrarhic eopiee of them, have been seen by many persona since tbe failure or Grant I aad Ward. A knowledge of their exist. eoce and cootents has prevented ue from expnaalng taai ennre and perfect eooO daca in Uaa. O rant's lanoeaoca which has baaa eatartaisad by many of our eateemed coo tcm porerke. " itv that .tir eaLered noon the ' . bar. last done so iu London. A special of the 29th cays: -T- ut. rw ui,. ,B, , JJ, T". rSf! . Zr ff . . , , w saLn Ii w eie 3r.Tr fTTZ ' v r7. .Ti ilrrlrar carrkd op stairs enveloped ia shawls aad ptacad oa a low cfSce table. They were part ectly self poaacaaed and answered the casual auaatioes and repeated the dcclara tioce distlactlvtly, but ia their pipisg voice. Spirits Tnrpentiiie Some one nominates io the OoUaboro Jfmmmffrr for. Saperiateedent ef Paailc IsatroctkOQ our worthy towasman, rrof. M. C a NoWa. Wadeaboro Ttnu:' We rrjrret vary muck to Warn of the death of Mr. I said that when he raised all cotton be had I Onslow Railroad, leaving here in the morn Wefter D. Smith, of Maarum, lUchmoad I plenty of money once a year and got aloag 1 1.. and retarnnz at nizhL They see coonty. Ue dkl 00 tae axh lost, while I at Jackaoa dpraxx Moots couaty. 00 a vwit. Asheville Citise: The Last - m. w . e-a . a . a .1 I Cay or spon at vae -.noivuie sooouag 1 annual sneeung 01 tne sujcaooioera 01 u 1 j T , 1LrM nrtr- O and William I . . - . t loJraameoT last week was the moat In rye Albemarle J Kaleirh Rallread-rae held at J- LcwIi- Messrs. George O. ana yViniam instructecV ! n. tear, apaciaily to Ashevula. Our irprraen Uiiyya. Maaara. Loak aad Jordea rdae. came off prtica. with fljtag coiora and many v. w'i m. . a N. CL. May tSth, 1A Tbe freif ht train ran over aad eat off both lers of Sheriff tVlda, killed hie horaa aad tore op his bvfxy. Ue caanot lire. The train was tawUiag Ua tt struck him. No ooe to une. I saw tae acooenu Kinttoa frr IWss; Two ne- xrota. Ika Coward and Nathaa Waters, I made tftau escape irota jwi ua 1 ueaoty 1 aihL They were both tajafl awaiting the t ie fv. itm rvmrt Aa ihm I chare of larceny. One of them was tried I at the last una of the Court and cleared. I t.. t . y-r... I f v iijtirrn . uuiir.- a uh aicnra.. i of Rev. Jaaa. a Marcom. of this county. k85 fiJAlTra hi. diA 00 Tceaday. the mh lest., at his I .,;a w?i3!r?rrtyin mWttttSrlr years of aa In 1M7 he wee ordained to ZZ '.frlvtr.JrrT: V.UvT A Chatham aadnar countiee: ' r Tar boro Scxlhmr : Mr. IX R Pttway kft Racky Mount for Mr. D. I tt TT 1 . . . .'I . u.wfw iaTja k mwrm a avopcaaaou.a 1 wltaaae Uat Thursday. In the afternoon I about 3 o'clock, ha startad oa tiia wturn. I I te was seam by two persons. After pasa lax theca he rttursed and aaked them the way to Rocky Mount. They laformed bias. They Zeo eoticcd that he had bees drlakiar. He was not seen any more until Saturday saoralac. when two nerjoee Caa to ia the river opposite CapC T. W. Bat- tia cool rpxlax fara.'f ound his body Coat- tar ow tae water. Fayetterille OUtrrtr; Wev re--grtt te learn thai Mi W. T. Owen died at aia residence -sear town oa Tuceday night, aad aboKtt CO years. Tekfraph odo aaaaicaxiaa waa openad throefh to Oraesa. bore en Tuesday. Yesterday the coaatroe- TWraSoaSwecTuwtt M Bprin'S train wUl roa to that point regularly alter I '.ChS Iirrty oa toe vi n 4 a. i i i ii m t w m a fi?,.Ky?H?.i I tt lf t tL fertir trffl be hkeljf UW IU. UfcB U OHIKK tu mi, uxehltAU.. Tflll. fence hfchJaU 1 honehnuh. Oil are aiso looxmr Sne iTmdtW tSiM ecjrDeatlarjvUU'elhTeax. UoUon U fmm lhn trvl- WKo. hlih lihnr. I tUaa ta aa red m the aTerwe. . Corn I T a--nfl aa food as the aTenge. .Corn I "11X t ktuwju ' ia - - IS. LatA Mln -The ranon. districtr of tLo Hethodlti EnrhltV-ntli. In th boaad I will held their dMrfct oonferenoee em- 1 ts tit nnww itt An. I day ia Jaaa, 7a I bore: 6th Ban borei fith Bocdar ia, Joae. Waahlertoa Dbtrkt at Toiaaot; U Suaday la July. uunoue iiavKTs a& Aosroe; za oanaay I ia Jutr. Grtwnaba-o YHatxVrt. at Thomaa. I vtUa: Li Mmvtav In JaW wnv Tiirirt sms uicauiv' ou ndBUiT la iAJ w. nsuiaBurr Dutrw .t'Alsrl.rU fCnHrTni; I RaWrh District, at Stafthfleld; th Bandar In JoTy. 8tatevllle Diatrlct, at Olio; 4U I 8uaday ia July, WUmlagtoa District, at luWrK Di .t RrthM . jiK Snn.. Ooahea; 1st Baoday in Auxuet, New Berne w-' - - . . an . . t . . a a ca a a As. limaboro Diatrttf.' at Chapel U0I; "dV" August. Warreatlttrtet, ,. . Wl1nn OitanV.v VT V oc45U..DU"u' .oy wT, it. uojoaoa. nr. jr. lodu laforme ee that work wis aooa begin on I the Sotaoopal Church. The contract for hhe brick wiUbe made at once. Isaac Uqi,V u.. i . HOll IA, Q-. KJat LIS bam Sod eOOtenU oa the river oaa oirht last week, and oo last SoodavloaCaflae iKjrae. A little over a Tear ago Mr. Smith lost his gin house and several bales Of eoUoo. MiS Nel- lie Ed moadi on,' perhaps the oldeat peraau io this sectloa. died last Wednesday at her aister'a Mrs. A. White.' at the are of W. I proceeaioe, with the exception of the cbll Eaton Mills was oo Monday removed to I dren, etc. marched throuirh aome of the luo " axTva jau lor aaje-apcpui; mm ue a p teal Is settled. Should the sen team be afflrmed he will be brought back to this couaty for eaeecation. Warren Jail ia built of graafte aad La said to be ooe of the atrooceat ia the Bute. Golds boro Jfctstnper: The oom meacement exarciaee of CUntoo Female In atitoU will take place Toeaday, June 17th. :":,,,T' ," n MI"'WW "J Kev. T. XL XMlchar-l. D. D.. at 11 a. m. The storm of Moodsy evening twisted . r.. TTLZ tZlTZTTZl -tzTTi- a anii mm ar aai aa auatua an nri iwm. bim arwii u w . out of line. It is probaM about 80 feel of the frame work wUl hare to be taken down and built over agaio. In order to remedy the acddenL Our Onslow correspon- dnt writes us tnal Uepaly BherUT lia was " wuama wjib uu iwjtu io u i Friday evenlo a negro boy about It years I n uuMmm oroufn. ana loarea ia iaii on tMl, WOO UU UN TCUIB( VEiWV CUUIIUIHCU the heiliah crime of rape. The victim waa a Utile 10-year old while child. The out- rage took place near Bnead'S Ferry, near the plantation of Mr. E. J. Taylor. . VIIU WU taaa mv a 4 mm m w a v a-s a j,,. w u tea, ,ys nave prevtouaiy ataea wat i small xrain tn the county. It promises to yield well At the house of her hus SST ajk S ThnT. band, in Kenansville township. Duplin county, oa Monday, May Win, 1884. Mrs. Amelia Miller, wife of Mr. Jno. W. S. 7 UetTiC cooteted of f orrery and sentenced to ikrM vrara' imnriannmmt in the oeniton tiary last Toeaday. He had forced aa I f.T flf: s I aad I rlth many boms one with Are Tour. 'If ytva can eent another with it, give ua the flgures, Barrrp- I soelaaa are the moat ladependent peo ple la the world. They are safe for two nvoatht against all nUafortaaea. The huckle berry crop of lf u wnnoui a preeeoeot. Oaa hundred boxes ox beana, nolaiag ooa boabel each, were shippad from Fai- succtfuffaruVTrt of thai "thrirlnr town rcry well, now be also raises truck and nas I E knty of raoeey twice a year, aad does not now what to wiuj iv. T. ArTAa-r- Th . , a . a a . t . f V.. TT; V, .. .IT tha Yarbore llouae veeterday morning. I Maj. J. -togsrspjl i'tJ!?J lex wereohoaatat IL R BaJlaer. Henry J. 1 TtoVere. Alfwd Utnstin. Charles W f y-a aaia m na sjim anauin ar w m - - - a a rr. Ooorre IL Schlnxel. Will Lam Roeaskr, Adolpbe.ilefewleoh, Tf. Q. Upehurch, Blxnoa 8tra& John K. Creevey. B. T. Butckland, Henry ltorraon, WFin rS'sSr rSS- I-IT LoqUa Brew am other oX Mr. W. M. Brown, ia tae 7ia year 01 nev aye. wi'uia, 1 rf.C. May -HeeTy CHffcml Wiled. J htm.ifi.y ahmii two hnora bafoTa ha 1 was to be tried for the murder of young I Carfteo.".Wl C K. --AaKofo. 1 N. a. Mav 27. The Bah convention ef I - ' .... :'t-TT Tbe largo h.n waa filled with thoaiaUc f !fJ JT' rri-rtnc- was tl! flahUw relaUng to Tar and ramlioo rivera. jrsd &&&lL'l g? IaShea. resolution was adc.tomuctlng our 1 Ma) f ha lawa nrahibitinsr the naa of Dutch neta. . . . , " r' ' - 1 . T r . 1 . ii 1 -y 1 ' l . 1 I r i M I nif ADTsraTTBBJTKNXa. MrTKnt-8ununer dothng. IIai3rsnaaTn-Balla, baU, etc F. A. Mcax-tuauoa wanted. Mtane & IxJlceaYTHedidnea. Mas. . WajcBX3f Ice cream cafe. jASLB- nooecia C-DisaoluUd-. ty !f.-ti!!ilr J I Mtxroo-LadW Memorial AaaodaUon I 7 The; annuU.'meeting; of! :the V.IM f.mrfal A aartrfatfrifi wrttl t-f Plr1 I this afteraoon, at 5 o'clock-, In the chl room 1m the rear of St. James' Church. ' mora a.na n hbtim i mtmti i - wa miAi i w ' . w -J 1 . r' to f frmlxiiloBj of the (dtj. i .-reltormi khe I r meaheA ef. itrmrtMaik rinn, th. I r"T "VX" v I i -ri.j.- . -ay . - , - I H-U" PPrvpXWe U IQB OCCaSlOn. " rYe cesaioa. Ooiupicaoaa aaaong them, how. ceeaioo.' forei.-.Oea.iu Q-lCaaatar. in fnU I T7. m e I CIO"nrr of the1 lateVar, twenty years ntif-hotrr runs werP tired darinz the j :.. ; I wu oppo-e me umom uouse, wnicn I shook the city up coalderabl. The flags , on thevarloos public buildings ere at -mast, and; aome of them were I Were aicu - -we laxa uaJCB. A ana it-auicuisi ui cornea wiin nag, Tjte reswenc I . , " ,.. 1 . ... :KTt. Jn,t lunUT covered. with bunting. I The exercises at the National Ceo 4 l1 wwo wewv- f a very interesting character, con- I "U8f TO! f inatraraental muio appropriate to the aolmn occasion, prayer i ' ' ' . . I taa Cacamt Httt iMmWIi t-iMhtho nurca. an aoOTCW Tjy IM 1WT. 1 l r .v. r .i.n. .i"l tL Le 1 an1 T-M decoration with flowers of -be lane a umber of Federal aoldiars who lie I KnrM tm tK. K.nttrn1 a.. a I . , -- numoero uoae in we procession pore I wreaths to be placed oq the graves, aid flowers wera nravidl ia Tnfn!nn ' After the ceremoniea at the Cemetery the n,) -t.. t .v. Laul Bat. Vnt a adlunw oua tnr tbv - ". " . - Mayor jesterdaj mornlnr- . - Tte atorm signal waa Hying galn yesterday morning but was ordered down about 11 o'clock. Green corn in mArket yesterday aaorning. Mr. C. M. Harriss ssys he had some from his garden a week ago last Thursday. The Hornets andTlatchess base ball clubs (Juvenile) played a mafch game yesterday, and tne i cores lae ooys say, was w The excursion under the auapi- ... . it t . . of Second Baptist church takes place next Thursday, June 5th, on the r ' T, neia oj ner. vacar a-ucr, tviuicu, ucuu progrees. He says be has had a good .ay converts We understand that Kev. Dr. uu'u J. E. C Smedea U expected to arrive here thU evening, and that he wiU offlciateat . . . .v.u .w iu St. James' church at the usual hours on to-snorrow (Whit Sunday.) A flat in which sand had been , . . I (formatted bv the steam dredre at Princess I ,tr,t dnrk. vesterdav. rot a little too I . . . .. . v.rrnn I were being made to right her at last ac counts. Some of our enthusiastio sports men are already discussing partridge shoot- Ing along the line of the Wilmington & - . , Aiat't visions of fine sport io the not distant . . . . future. 80 mote it be. " nn. 1., Xf Aum V1 -MO j Lewis, arrived home on tne late train t. poatponed tin this morning at 10 o cl$ck, from Front Street M. K. Church, . . .wia a The firm of J. B. Haggina jfeTtTamw? JClbeigiOttwra Co. has been dissolved, and Mr. noggins 1 oa emrr bualoesS at the old sund; whUe Mr: TrOl lofHuxxins & Ca, has entered into part neTiP th Mr. "Newton robmson, aad rrocerv-business at" the will conduct a grocery Duamess at tae stand lately occupiea oy Mr. ueo. uyera. m m m f Peraowal Mr. J. M. Croary, f ortrierry connected with the Svab, Is quite sick. ' -Mr E. IL- Ouahm.' formerly of tola dty, bat now of Florida, -who has been here on a visit. hUretarBed Florida. : Mr. F. M. King." who has been travel- South for the pest two weeks, n turned yesterday morning. Wr TT CL Premrjert ia one of- the reore- ecntatlree of the Masoaic Order in this city at the meeting of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter pow in seaaion ai Elxabeth City. ' Alarm ofFtra Teaterstay. ... yesterday af ternooa about 3 o'clock, fire was discovered ia a house la an alley in the southern section of the oUy,ifithin the boun daries of .fourth and Fifth and Church and Castle streeta, occupied by coldred people, l - The alarm was sounded and the lire depart- ' w" TllZl DOT DeiOTO UM CDTU1E1 aUTlVCU U MM -.w was very - Ulght. IL, hence, arrived at Falmouth May 88th. ; v . ( they mm ; i - f orrrT tTA hall H Hart nKK Ktnnv fum l and the hafl filled wrth happy faces. I ' The exercises opened with doet upon j Savannah..:. TlMbntw.M I ar that ibfa renderine was SDlendid wobfdt New. Orleans ..'1 81 "be bat a faint expression of our apprecia- Uon, and that which was awarded by tast audience. I Aiier mis ua Baiutaiory,oy narry jsacoD, a a ii. i it. . . . . trr Jr., which was well conceived and happily delivered, dear in hia enunciation, . easy expect to hear weft of in the future. i vjj.. I Jnrtn. Next was an essay by Miss Salue Mc- 'Spring Blossotna" was her told us of them. i : Jiextin the progranQHie, a solo and quar jteUeAllen Hallett, Benj. F. Mitchell, Joge ft KmiaoUt Jr Harr7 B.aconjr.;' - who look audience' over he song over the f wwnaing ouiows, mucn uj meir measure; r e. -n ? - . . a a wll so'muchso. that they were londlv encore soVuchso, that they were loudly encored, hat? their mnd&str nnvefited them frnm rs- aponding. . i" vu J: Next wis an essay ry Miss Kate 8. j "Sowing aud Boning which was I earnestly and weU apokea, the subject T necjo insirucuve, : ana was iuu oi tnougnc - . . . . . - . . . I and. Jnanh WITanri inlinY Rt ' v ' f were the iKtee to erhkh that audience lis- teoed. They were loudly encored, but T, L.Tr6 I vuwiiuk 1UC9WU iuu nw. nuiui a I & i cent. . --r - KTt an Mtaatf bv Bfiaa afarv A TWnarrf- subject i?Qeoius." -. In this she ctererly told the difference between .genius and talent,and right forcibly she presented the power of tenius. A fine essay. 1 i -kt k. K rrnwm ni "C-Vw.-T "u6 " f Club-'So Merrily Over the Spray'- x . , . : . charming, ana lifted us up several degrees ia I .nni.tisi nf th. litti mantr- v. -" " . of capturing by their sweetness of sonij. Next was tie Maledictory, by Miss Mol- J" Haw. H themQ Foetr' Mlsf Tf" dng.thl8 essay, was cairn, coiiecieu ana impressive, j showing that she was fullyjconversant with her subject. One seldom listens to a vale dictory that stamps more literary character upon the speaker than this. At the con clusion flowers in profusion were present ed to the. valedictorian. Next was a duet by Prof. VaoLaer and Miss Eliza Adrian. It is needless to speak of them, for those who ever heard them together know it vseu well done. Miss Bradley then awarded the diplomas to the graduating class, five in -number, . A T 1 T TT I . . " ... . . ,1 i uacon, jr.- in ine preseniauon oi me qi- I plomas Miss Bradley gave the class some PTMJlpnt Ait in hpr ,ionnl foolinir man. excellent aavice m ner usual ieeimg man- ner . 7 -- ' . -' ' . Tbe graduating class then sang a parting .nn.v.A iii -r a, song to the tane OI AulajAng Byne 1 and Lhna rinsed the exftrftiaea of TSlestinn School for 1884. .We have spoken of the graduatme elas. individnally, and now, taking them collee- . . . j tivelv. we would sav that all acamtfied .. .. . ..J. thrives in a wav that will -oomnare fa-1 tcmm. .uk lw'oMrfMii'mr ii-a 1 r - t : that we nave ever seen, l Hey They showed con' clusively the thorough training they bad ... 1 vr, r m,A mJtL bad by Miss Bradley and her very eflfcieht corps of teachers. ' u " The . eveni ngs entertainment ; waa : one long to be remembered.- To Miss Bradley 1 hia ritv nwM a rWn dpht of crrnlitnda for I cle arKl we Blneerely believe thousands of chU tbis City owes a deep pent 01 grautnae tor I dren h&ve been saved from an early grave by Its . . 1 . m 1 v: I timnl-ar scul .ni tlit. .mlfllATW c nnhnrn will ,v-uU., 6 S(.-. I plished by her. The course of study !1S I Kw w. TilesUa are-eura ae be soundly and w3ii The fofjowjag cqmprise the, corps of f oeephine Ifolger; Helen -A. Hig- I lysU&h Kate Ii Akler- I ar ' 1 . - a a"1" T.Zrr- . TThe totaJnumberNsr scholars dutlDg the 1 ,ikid aterage at tendance -5iS0.i t t,.i.i !0 i .'i.i - T7T Jr J AJaaoat a Fire , Thursday night, about 11 o'clock, fire ' was discovered in a dwelling in Sampson's AIleyl between Mulberry and Walnut atreebi. occupied J, B.. Dudley, of the rW aeW 'offlccr iMm,- of the poliee force, 'Witn some OI tne I neighbors, forced their way Into the house, the entire family being absent, and found the wood work around the fireplace (which was Boarded up) all in a light blaze. With the ii& of buckets ofrwater the fire . . .-"JJ-VJ J :i . I was sOTOn exunguisueu. aua wtwuu. urn uc- ces&ity of soundfng ah alarm. . The dam age was not materiAl, Th first intimation of the fire !vwas through showers of sparks coping from the chimneyl . amrtarlF jneatiaiKsw Second Bound for the Wilmington DJa trict of the Methodist E. Church, South: ' M!.a al. . 'afSs : at - 1)1 rlAn finwlniva ; j - 81 d Jun&1 Newton Grove Mission, atBlack's Chapel, Jnnfl 7 and 8.' Cokeabtrry Circuit, at Cokesbury, June 14andl5t- r J . . .-.-' , Point Caswell Mission, June 18. J . . " Duplin Circuit, June 21 and 22. J : ' -' Onslow Circuit; June 28 and 29. v ' I Waccamaw Mission, June 28 and9. ; ;:Yi- ' x v W. H. Bobbtpt; 25. - -v.- - 1 ' Max; vl ijtin Rin; -.00 t A; , t i ATristA . .t r : 76 6 63 60 ' '09 ? - 65 62 Jo 61 0- in ".00 -foo 00 .00 GalveBton; 85 81: 75 : jhe f iitttemci" " 51 - .00 r Memphis i ou 1 v - " - Weatber IntUeauana, I The following are the liRlications fori For he Middle Atlantic Statefesligltiy ( warmer fair weather, and variables winds I For the South AtlantioJ etatesv faff. I weatner, easterly, woodv faol, jUghtly" - 1 warmer weather.-- ,: t ; i . ,T.. j For the East Gulf States, fair weather. easterly J peraturc wrnds, and stationary'' tern J peraiure, a -rn . rrt ..r-aa.. m ror w wesv wun maws, ,iair weatner, J easterly winds, shifUng to East and Soutli.1 I and etationaTv temTvrfttnve. . - . For Tennessee and the Ohio Valfey, fair weather; winds becoming variable and r slightly warm weather, THE MAILS. The mails, close and arrive at the City Poet' Office aa fotlows: i nTfmr Northern through maflB, fat. 7:30 p. M Northern through and way mails ...... 8e a. M l-8M. l maun xr ui . nuuvau, um 1 mntwnnnlthBfTnm irifOTino. i &N- dTSaflroad. at...7P.M78KA.M. I Bontnem malls for all polntaiSoutti, dairy. 8.-00 P. M. 6:45 P.M. :45P.M. Western malto (C.: C. Eaflway) dally (except Sunday) . Ail points between Hamlet and Balelfrh Mall for Cheraw and Dariinjrton Bau- road 8KJ0P.M. Mails for points betweeirFlorenee and Charleston 8:00 F.M. f Payettevllle. and offices on Care Fear - I fixer, Tuesdays and Fridays:, 1) P..M. l Payettevffle, viaC. C. B.K.i dairy, ex- I oept Sundays.. , 6:45 PjM." I onslowC. H. and intermediate offices. I Tuesdays and Fridays.. 6:00 A.M. . Hnutnvuie mails, Dy steamboat, daQy (except Sundays) ...." 2:30 P. M. Malls for Easy Hill. Town Creek. Shal- lotte and little Kiver, Tuesdays and Fridays Wrightsville daily at . . . . . : IOPKH FOB DEUTVERY. Kbrthern airo and way mails -. .6:00 a. M 8, So A. M 7:80 A.M. 7.80 A. M. 8:45 A. M Bontnern mans...... V) Central Bailroad Stamp Office open from7.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Money Order and Register Department open 8:00 A. M. to 50 P.' M. Malls collected from street boxes from Ibusl ness portion of city at 5 A.1L, 11:30 A.H. and 5:80 P.M.; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M. . and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8:30 to 9:30 A.M. " ' Bailroad time, 75th meridian. city iisfiins ; I - unenmausm, wnite rsweumsr, ont.: ooitre. uon tieii of the Blood . Certificates can be presented I rrom aaany Maaing.cnyBioians, Juniscers ana I heads of families throughout the sonth. endors- ins; ROSADALIS in the highest terms. We ire constantly, ia receipt ot aertiflcates of cures irom the most reliable sources, and we do not heattata-te reemniend it as the beat known retn- edT for the cure of the above diseases. ' Wm. H. Green, Agent, Wilmington, N; C wfUvewm aatiSSffiS a . ' ..a I JilAJ?ILw?: 2LsmVyZ?a,? V1: I nngiy aevotea ner cime ana uiienxs aa a remaia i Physician and nurse. Drincinaliv anions- children. 1 g7uovUwir uiiw,HiuH,niiig -Lotu I thteelfoiaBdpraotioalta in j a nietime spent as a nurse. ana nhvsician. she baa. I I compoanced a Soothmg eyrup lor cbUOen taeth- health, and is, moreevcR sre to regulate the I bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins- I low te beoomingworld-renowned as a benefactor mg. u operates use magio-gtvmg rest ana of her race; children; certainly do kiss tip and mess ner; especiauy is wis tne case m tms city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are DAavr sold and used here. We think Mrs.- W tnalow has Immortalized her name by this invaluable arti cle, and we sineerely believe thousands of coil- share-its befits, andnnitein calling her blessed. No Mothkb has discharged her duty to faersmTer- nmrwaenai aws. wuaBoocnmg yrup- isr5rS a avia vivy. wiu rr eea "in""- tkP vw ea azbi,xrj FVNERAL NOTICE, J ffSTmrnini ?5?SneS erda The funeral of Mrs. M. J. LEWIS will .take ling, at 10 o'clock, daughter. Mrs. Mo- Ewen, on Chesnnt, between Fourth and Fifth streets, thence to Front Steeet thence to Oaxdale Cemetery. n.wHn. 1111 a ;iiwriiii.. 1.wr.Ki1 f 1 jo. s. cnoron, , DIED. ROBBtNS In this cltv. Mav 30. CHARLES EL LIS, only son o f Charles, and Mary A. Robbits, aged 1 year 11 months and 23 days. The funeral will take place from the residence of the patents, 8th Btreet, between Dock and Ch ange, this afternoon, at H o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are Tespectrtflry'' invitee' to at ' fend., -- '-.; -.-y ' '; . EVANS. In this city, last night, BOBEET NIXON EVANS, only son of Wm. E. and Mary X. Evans, aged nine months and two days. . . r (i The funeral will take "place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, on TZ!ZZZ?ZXZZ qualntances are invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hotice. qPHE ANNUAL. MEETING "09 THE LADIES' J ; Jt :;. '- , . r ; i X ME1 MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION will be held at 5 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, May 31st, in the School Room in the rear of St. James5 Church. my 31 It v .-j v :rr Jlxrv .: - - Situation Waated. ; HE UNDERSIGNED DESIROUS OF OB- A -i Cftrk. , Mas Mmiiiift m buihuiuu us. . ,w&t had about tan years' experience Best of refer ences given. Address - F. A. MUSE, my8iat;V . . n ,7 . Care Stab Office. TAHJCaU6i.TiC' TABLETS 1 - Mv ' Caswell A Hazard's Celebrated Tonic, ELIXIR . CAXJB ATA BARK, yitb or without Iron, ' : EXT. WITCH HAZEL; an Indispensable Fami ly Remedy. Pint Bottles 60 cents. M ' MTJNDS BROS. A DsROSSBT, my 81 It ;; Druggists, Wilmington, Jf. C. ... taaf FHIESrilT TEE CITY. C OltKAHD SKX KB AT MY NEW ICS CEXAlf BB8T ICS CRXAX IK TUB CITY etred at Ta-" orBOJta oy jteaeare lor FtmUj bm, '. JdJ remrotroUr inttted to calL k A UAj la 1 , attendance in th Cafe. , .. , , ; - . , ' - " ci my si it ' At Warren'g Caf a. ? Dissolution, i ! - wiLirrNaToir, may u, teei. THB COPARTNIHSHIP HIRBTOFORI XI- ... . - - . t-. . . Is ting between the undanUned. under the firm ' . , name of JAS.B. HTJGQIN3 ct C0., is thla day dli " aolvod by aratnal eonsent, Jas. B. narriaa aasu- too Uuc all debts doe by the firm, and la alone an-"-" , il. A ' t -H ' Uartaed to eolleot all aoeoaats dve said tm. , s -( ' TAD T nrriniMa f A 4fc-ewW e- . WU?tUa ; ' . . " Copartnersliip. THK HNTJXRStGNXD HAVING POEM CD A - , r ".. CoDartnenhln nndr th i.m. .n ittUf.fi v: v . sr. ltOBNSON, for the purpose of eon ' -4netlog; a General Grocery Boalness, will, n ? ,' , 1 .Monday. Jane 1 open at the old . and well Down v! S?29S2X?-17,r-V n aaaortnaent.of Cbolaa V - " PAMILTQROCKRI KSOnr aim will be to pleatw 1" - S - W A w imnnfanu . . - r In duality ana' nrtoa. Our fltook win 1b Kent in a Pint Claai OnvMrr fltnm. anri hii k added t' weekly by Rail and Bteamer. All of our Goods are new and fraah. nnri win h. nt aaS as anch, with the privilege of retnrnlaa if sot satlsfaotory. Our friend are Invited to call " and inapaot. Keipeotfnuy, : ; . F. G. BOBIBSON .-,. NEWTON KOBIN80N. V mySltf Beviewoopy. jyjOHAIB AND LUTON DT7STSB8. SICILIAN BACK COATS, ALPACA " . j WHITS VESTS MUN80N, Clothier and Merohant Tailor. my Si lt i: Spaulding's League Balls, gitLDlNa'S BEST BATS. ri , .BAfiK BALL CAPS AND BELTS. HAMMOCKS, the Best Kind Large, and Small Ones for Children. New lot Just received, and for sale cheap at HEmSBKRGKR'B my 81 tf Live Book and Music Store. Wliite Lawn Robes. rpHESB GOODS ARE ATTRACTING A GREAT deal of attention, and have been largely aold." Wine yards Embroidery with each Suit and Ff teen yards Lawn. WHITE GOODS in all the Staples and many Novelties. WHITE SPREADS, splendid bargains. W BLEACH COTTONS and SHEETINGS veV " - ".'"-r cheap. y"C "V' jriAi iixxua in cDoice styles at but TOM PRICES. CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, full stock. It. M. McIIVTIItE. my so daw tf . , -, ' Hay. Oats, Corn. JBST (BOLTED) MEAL IN THE CITY. Everything" in the GRAIN line. Another Car-load BRICK. For sale cheap by " PRESTON CUM MING CO., . 1 Millers and Grain and Peannt Dalera. my 28 tf Conundrum, V-s :V. t TUB "WTT.VTWn'PflW aTlTit TTT i 1 Because they do not like the "Review." -. i iuudii iAuuiai uauor wvaiiu bi.uuui 1 most popular paper with school children i ' ! 1 Ihnigs. Sundries. Perfnmery. Fancy and Totlet . v Articles, o. . Prescriptions a specialty at F. O. MILLER'S. my 27 tf Corner rf Fourth and Nun Streets. DIETETIC PREPARATIONS : Mnrdoek's Liquid Food, Mellen's Food, Valentine's Meat Juice, Imperlul Grannm, Horllok's Food, Llebig's Extract Beef, Ac. ".- ,,.t, 1 A fresh Bupply. WIX, .i.iiu tt nnrirn my 29 tf . urngglat, . J -f x Closing Out. -r .. T)IG DRIVE IN BARGAINS. LADIES' ' SLIP PERS selling eheap. We are closing out lots of 7H', ' UMiies' strap suppers and Sandals at $1.00 and . I1J85 per pair. Good value In the goods. Geo. E. French & Sons, . 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. my5tf. . ;' W" HARBISON ALLEN, my 2 tf Hattara. Children's Carriages. "" Pra.: X- styles of Children's Carriaares reoeivad th'a week. . Rattan Chairs, Booking Settees, Mosquito Nets,'. , ' r ' D. A. SMTTIL'' . . , my 85 tf , Furniture Dealer, No. Front St. J. ', Itlanliatta ! Hanhatta ! ANOTHER LOT JUST RECEIVED. The Boys v Will have them. THE BEST FIVE CENT CIGAR - '- i . . , . . i on the market. For sale only at HARRIS my 28 tf News and Cigar Stored Ice Cream Freezers. ' T HE HORIZONTAL, THE RAPIA, THE FAVORITE, t . t : All for sale low at GILES A MUBCmSON'S, ' MorchWn Block. . my'es tf The Young: Firm ,:y, IN THE OLD HOUSE, WILL GIVE 8ATISFAO- . tion, or make no charge, U you want a BBL. , - and 8qUARE ICE, WELL PACKED, and in good . : , shape. Give na your order and rely on.tha r. ' Respectfully, . - ' . . f . W. k DAVIS 805. , myatf .' v --a r . , ... r -v'. :;"U"-.--7 J l) . VYVV - Y ' , w . . ' .- ; ' 4 f "V- ' 1 - : s f V - f . f-rf-. i'

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