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VOL. XXXIV. NO. 81.
WILMINGTON,9N. p., SATURDAY, JUNE 28, .1884.
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t ir U'4 t Hmf t pit cal : coUo
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dtti tpeccia. tilt Btaaerica aad Ujle ttv
SLtAt j to amaxbtrt Mar Lim r knl ra
Mruaa addrancd to U Abcr tUa of tb
ball kbUl U UcoUoo of th IIoom
vlvar wry body Jm (i!d. Jodjcv Bca
UU'i rtaJiaf of lh comroadn be
ta t& ClAlmrrt atumi aad L& Con
rrwtooU cocsmllUa U Waalsctoo e!ki-
imi ilMuta of LuVer.' II read from tb
rHsted UrtixBoayla t&a eaao ia a dxaoatie
wr. Lia broad f Uklax Uvs taot idde-
piiUiajr fTUaaw. Om ibief BoUeeabla
wia aia cartfal arokLtaoa of lm fea4
UaXut- aJa ocaawbafc lorid flixbU lo
!uc& i oracrtj ba Mi th Boom la a roar.
Tkt va aoQ fc. bowrrrT. ia bia ttrtaea-
Ulioo of bla o ta mlocriij rtport lo
tlriat UVa Uouaa.
. i i I ortoitv! for tffcti
Pa-y bU
4ttooa.
,, ,i i.i H kaovs aa a writer
. r-p.jt-ia iuaja.
Tba antviiUIaa Iltptiblicaot of
MxujurhatcttA, arv organiiiog for
ttk caxopaiga. TLr will bo actire
work. Ia Ntw York cilj tKa oppo
illoo to Bin no tl prJIog. Tba
InJepJrntJ hare organ The
Commilt br held a meeting with
Hod. Carl Schart prwiding. A re
port of th rneilog ia tba7Tmr aajt:
"A Urr aaxatwr of Wtteri wr rvtorttl
aa ncwirt4 froco mUcoti of otbar Hum
xprtMiax fytnplhj vita taa lodepeixkot
mpro-maroL 2ioma wtrt frca far West
r 5iam a ad a fv from MaIoc Om
10O ktlffi frtxa tcaidcau of Nw York
aad Rrooarja rtr read, plcdog eararat
upoort."
forcas are at work at poiati between Cbar
lotto and Shelby aad tha ipaaa are goiac
op rapidly. - A drammer Just la from
a trip down the Alr-Ltaa, ; report that at
Uartla Statloov day before yeaterday, Jim
Bargeae, a colorta man, wa mnrdtred.
with aa axe la the band of bla daaebterL
b)a wife aoldiag Liax wbUe the deadly blow
waa belag dealt. Bareasebad tmdertaken
to wbJp. bla daajtbler Lax -oxae offeace,
bat bit wife laterfered, aad tbrowiaa; ber
anal aronod blm. heU him aecnraly, wbile
tbe fix! broke from hi grasp aad ran Into
tbe yard. Sbe returned while ber mother
waa still holdlnr Barseas, and stepping op
bebJad bim. dealt bJm a terrible blow on
tbe back of bis bead with an axe, Tbe
blow laid bis a kali open from neck to fore-
ftcad and bis deetn . was instantaneous.
Tbe Inbtrmaa daugbter and her lnbaman
mother hare bees put under arrest.
On Mr. Underwood's farm, at Hirer
Rend, fa Gaston county, lived two colored
tenant. Mills Locky and bis wife Mary.
At 3 o'clock last Satarday .morning: Mary
waa foaad on the floor of bar boua speech
4eaa. There waa a freat pool of blood
around br. and an examination showed
thai the back of ber bead was lacerated by
a fun shot wound. At first it was sup
posed that ahe bad shot herself, bat wben
the nature of ber ia lories became known
this idea was exploded, and suspicion
pointed to ber husband a the perpetrator
of the bloody deed. II er head was filled
with larro shot thai were fired from a gun
In the bands of some person standing a
considerable distance to tbe rear of ber.
The woman waa conscious wben found,
but could not i peak, and bts remained so
ever since.
vi'i' .1 ifnitvs i for Cleveland.
iV. . iiri.i m yoar pocket and
.iin'. n Uua.Jri before yrxt
n u - i y ar aio4. Tha Jf ry
i ;r ir bi.i itimooj before
t" "Cr coaniit. i4 that
e
f kn-m of tb truth of b
;( ,jiini6 W. W, KtT. Key
1 1 i)''n n
1 taotral Krr.
A duel is on foot between two
student in the University of Vir
ginia. A dispatch from CbirlolUa
ville, Va., saja:
Swaiercr s'xuck Ufller wocxl with a
rmaa la Kltr's drux ttore this moral a ir
L'aderwood chaikaxtU hha, and the cbal
lte waa accrpted. Tbe Proctor of the
Ceirenity swore oat warrant, and oGcers
atUmptcd to erreet ta paxtlca. Ho far they
bare aloded unit Tbe two ecood bar
b9 mmnVkL"
iWhold, what tbe bad example of
oldr men produces. Make duelling
disgraceful and gvnllcrncn will aban
don it.
', th.Tmomtr on th T2d ioL,
" ii v. ! o; in th- aba.! in Pbila
ii nil i Tlj hrghit in Wilming-
ii hi. i. f r
HI.
i .
ir t.-t by pur ofl5ee tbr
bi. i ba. bn In 11 bv
ii" -tJii I )!!. iiMtrttmrnt.
i i.- lloNtoo "bw Sa.N tN- foiI-ir.
V i v.J rtutiuMut ia ,N''rtt l'rvi'iaa
m in (k . ( f Bulk
. '.' -:i t ta VVr i ! f oZw aad
' i !: ttppf . jsittt UU' II
j. iiw i -4f.!!r pwculutr imm b f
Another attempt to censnre Mr.
(iadtone ia to bo made by the
Toriee. Tbe words of the renauro
reai:
. '"Thai the afrermeot betwrea Engtand
aad France would aot establish good gov
tratntal aad trmnquilitj ia Kcypi. or justify
RacUad ia aaaumiag a loaa U Kypt or in
KMaiiteiac the Egyptian debC"
Mr. Arnold, libera), will offer the
following amendment:
"That Parliament wilhbokls the eiprca
aioa of aa opiaioa rrganliag the aacvtia
(kxM wlLh fraaee uatii it knows hal pro
pcaaJ oq FypUaa flaanee are to bm sub
aiUd to th coofrrrnce.
V . ' ,:muUa af Mr Joha K. I'olk.
in n tin pncMtattfd by Uu Iai:a of Tn
iv' Men an of ta t& Urrea Rm
i ii- V 1.1 tt.4j m run pcatoq pir
' an iir'.r4t .if tr, R. J-l
,.-. l. Poik. wa the eleventh
I I n-.. th I,Jy rrfrrrl lo
l
'v
I.
it
in- honorJ w ido w .
M't i-in bill that pjl the
v rth ! ami mvlebjr
i"'i I!rpubli40 VOtCH. No
i - f.Kfn who voluntarily
i r.ini'r.Jir rt arrov. or
a tu.-Al libiriti im-
f.ii. fourtiewnth aoieoijraent,
i p-ni,n an.irr tbia bill.
r
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'til 'it 7;rf.
h." jjr,t prr ia taw
4 .rut ( ,it iHrit U-ior.'
ui.i ;n. Vil ought tO
ii !.;. n t'.r Jtm" for mak
-ir in.J .lin.pjHnt. !oo. IU ha
pUM.int. frnk fc. Hi
!oA a if hie
it w tbe day
'I.I
"' t..in niii him
i im,! v v r It r,l
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m f j bad aijfgera"
" vou ii, tuJf.to W. at Spriog
, ti iiaUr of thu hot
"i iiin.-,r..IT WuaaJei llim If.
-i r to Junn ! wing's
" !,r"it inf.. hi- dwslltn. rauting a
'""'' I ooo. Other ngroe ware
v ,i.,na th Are.
iN 4 pnon Ul! Ufore the
' "T-a- inown ih Collora bill.
'I" nili,o Uitiooal from thw
-fv f7 yB4r It giveea pea-
" -viry rUo veteran who
Wrv-'i thrM" noth.4 in tbe war, who
l"lll-..
i-ienv diarpuhU coodact, or
b.ih,u,- an.1 wh U Uepee
,Hn own tabor- for support.
untl ha
' W . re
' '. It am,
I di4t:hargvJ( who La or
otu- Ji-..Kr-.l frm tar
1 i
hut
-the ear- of
th ueen
y much by hi speech oa
7 a-t tb swaxiat ChaX-
n p.jk for m &nf andl a
Hut WukiaiHA n ii. nan ,-in ! .
nt J' IiUJelphLa 7Tew, Itul i
Wp " the speech -araacharao-
tiei tet aa qaotet
ftrill,r B"a tf aJaaost aa good a
, i ?, s k Ld la Ue ar
the awaioo. be tu.it b e oai-
S pints Turpontme
A convention of the Kighth
CoaxTnaiooal District is caBetl to meet In
Loo4r. Otldwail eouaty. on Tbunday,
Angu ?th. 14, at 13 m. to nominate a
candidate for Coogmui and a Prrsideolial
tletor.
The Portsmouth Enterprise saya
that the train aeveral years ago ran from
Portsmouth to Wcidoe. 80 milea. la 60
tniautea. Tbe fastest lime oo the W. &
W. Railroad t 3 hours and SA minutes;
dbtaace. t3 miVa.
Asheboro Courier: Mr. Knoch
nrocashire U reapooaible for tbe statrment
thai Ma J Koah Hush bad to carry bis
wfcaa from bie Uwbarrie bottoeaa to And
room for it after cutlioc. and thai It is
ahead of aay thing thie tide of the Rocky
moqalaiaa,
Raleigh AW?- OUervtr: Mr.
H T. Bcrvkia. of Sampson, wa aeiaed
with sutlden and severe iilnea at the Con
rrotioo last ewain. lie wa taken ialo
the M Tor's odce and carsf ally attended
Ux Hi condition sooa in proved. A dele
gale from Absoq bad a fit, but soon be
came brUer.
ilkhraond lloektt: Union comi
ty ba. we presume, the best poor bouses
ia the State, a baadsecae brick buHdieg re
eeatly cora pitted, at a cos of some $4,000.
Two bandred thousand mnlberry trees,
diract from Fraaee. were received a few
days ar by the French coloay recently set
l!ed at Ceyver, Moore county.
WeJdoo AViwl- CoL J. Jl ItelU
ef this place, died la Petersburg oo the
19th lost., and wa buried ai bis old home
itsad near Oarysburg on the next day.
Theea decreea are frequently confer
red where they are not deserved, but la
thie taataace) ao man ta me bum u bxw
worthy of the honor than Rer. Dr. Burtoo.
Her. Dr. Deems eara of Rer.
H II Mocre'a "Pioneers of Methodism ia
Xortfc Ckraliaa aadTVlrtJcU r "X am nflw
rrvrred to say thai I cctuUer tie work a
most ralcuble contributloa to the annals of
hiatory. Ueborahirtorlaaa will thank you
for the peine and skd wJlh which you
have gathered prtciooa mairrtal which ir
aot secured now would probably bo lost
forever.
Durham riant; We le" that
the Ceivvrsily Noratal School Is largely at,
Uoded aad that evsry train brings freah
Kpi.-. - We -kara that the Pertoo
3tjJVw ha suspended for want of
sScWnt patmoaga. It seems that
Mr. Doesey Belli, who ba been advo
caliatr the twiHag of dogs, ba aot been on
rewardaxj foe hie labor. The vwxUrr
ays: Last week a prcli caaioa look up
ber abode under Mr. Battle's house, aad ta
a day or two prteatd bim with fourteen
prttiy puppiea. They are all living, and
af the lime of goiar lo pre, both mother
and Ssprlege are dotag well Mr. Battle I
happy.
Clinton CirV-uJim The crop
i isu urtiM aa lookiar mnarkabty fine.
Xhe raL'road meetiog last Friday algal
w as wall aiundod. It grew out of a pro
posttioa made la theavretlng of the tele
graffh company by certain parties lo the
e that if Olatotl wouM subscribe ten
thauaaad donar U stock a railroad, would
be constructed at oca from tbla point to
WarT4 A cccaoiuea was eppoUud to
ceater wids the pee J set era of the scheroe
aaderfCood to be the Wiaisgtoti A Wet
doej BaUmad anthcenieei, and to take
Batfasnre lo inaure the line.
Chirfotts ObKrctr: The ixaotxot
ef bridge LuHag now g-Mcf up oa the
9 51 by DirUia ef the Caruina Central
Rjulroad tt tcrprltia t f leg-- Abcml erhl
Goldsboro Messenger: Mr. R.
B. Baseett sold bis tract of land, about one
mile from this city,. 68 acres, to Mr. Rofua
Ham for $4,000. Mr. John Barefoot,
a worthy roung man, died In Meadow
township, Johnston county, last week.
Tbe "dream of tbe fathers' are realized.
Last week two car loads of corn were re
ceived and went down over the Atlantic &
N. OL Road, all the war through from
Louiavi'le, Ky.. without change of cars,
via Warm Springs and the North Carolina
Road. We are pained to bear of the
sudden death of Mr. John L. Carlton, who
resided atioul four miles from Warsaw.
Mrs. W. II. Freeman, recently and
for maof years a resident of this city,
whose health and circumstances io late
rears were such that she had to seek a
home In the hospital of the "Sisters of
Charity" ia Philadelphia, died under their
care la that city last Sunday morning.
Ooe can hardly realize the vast amount of
fruit trees sold annually to North Carolina
farmers by North 'Carolina nursery
men. We bear il upon good authority
that one nursery io this Slate sold
trees to the amount of $20:000 last year.
Tbe local directors of the Stat Fruit
Fair, to be held ia this city the 30th and
31st of July, met on Monday. The large
and spacious cotton seed warehouse of the
aoldsboro Oil Mills was kindly tendered
the Association, and it wa determined that
the Fair be held there. The building will
be fitted up with Itxi necessary tables and
every effort is being made to make the Fair
a grand success, ML Olive dots:
Rev. Dr. iMtcbard. of Wilmington. N. C.
S reached two moat exceilenlsermooa in the
aptUl church last Sunday. Our young
friend. W. B. Oliver, was also ordained to
the ministry that day. Rev, Dr. Pritchard.
Rev. W. JI. Kennedy and Iter. R. C.
Saodliog oCciaUng. Tbe crops in
this section are very good. Farmers
all seem to be In good spirit over the pros
pect of a line crop. We hope they will
not be disappointed In their expectations.
Our alliens bsve gone right to work
concerning the ML Olive College building.
They mean business. Tbey ssy they can
put up a very good buildiog for $3,U00 or
$3.300.
aVeaJ Dai. '
Not single case for the Mayor's
Court yesterday morning.
Preparation are in progress! for
a big time at WrighUviile, on the 4th of
Ju7- ...
Oar next lieutenant Governor
received many and hearty congratulations
from his numerous friends yesterday.
Dr. McNatt, of Shoe Heel
Robeson county, who was in tbe city yes
terday, report the crops as looking fine.
The delegates have all returned
from Raleigh, except Msj. Dunham, who
had not arrived when these lines were pen
ciled. v ' '.
Some of our Wilmington friends
who were down at the rock during tbe
storm of Thursday night say it was very
heavy there as well as here.
The tax listers from the various
outside townships will be at the commis
sioners room, at the court house, to-day,
for the purpose of receiving taxes.
Another cool wave struck us
yesterday morning, after the heavy rain of
the night previous, and thick coats were
once again called into requisition.
The Norwegian barque AUegra,
CapL Johnsen, was cleared from this port
for London, by Messrs. Paterson, Downing
A Co., with 1,319 casks of spirits turpen
tine, valued at $18,009.
Preparations are being made to
stucco St Mark's (colored) Episcopal
church, corner of Sixth and Mulberry
street. It will improve the appearance of
tbe building very much.
The handsome silver trumpet
won at New Berne by the W. 8. F. E. Co.
No. 1, during their recent visit to that
classic burg, is attracting no little attention.
It Is on exhibition at Honnet's.
A gentleman counted eleven
cv loads of vegetable and three of water
melons at the depot yesterday morning.
Tbey were from Georgia and Florida and
bound north. Carloads are passing through
here every day.
Tbe Charleston News and Cou
rier, of Thursday, reports the murder of
Mr. John L. Sblpman, at Bonneau's Sta
tion, on the N. E. R. R.. by a negro named
John Scott, formerly from Wilmington.
Scott made bis escape, and is supposed to
have taken a train for this place.
War Department, Signal Service, fJ.
:' S.'Army. ' 4f'
Division of Telegrams and Reports for -the
.Benefit oi Uommerce ana Agriculture.. .
COTTON'BBLT BVLLETIN.
June 27, 1884 6P.MJ
J NEW ADVERTISEMENT
SETXI W. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
BY 8AHL P. COLXJER & COP ' ;
NEW: ADVERTISE ju
I' AVERAGE ;
Districts. Hin.
Temp. Temp. Fall.
Wilmington . . 79 63 .92
Charleston 88 71 .28
Augusta.. 80 66 .89
Savannah 91 72 .30
Atlanta 82 67 .45
Montgomery . . 89 68 ,57
Mobile 92 70 .04
New Orleans . . 92 72 .12
Galveston, 93 '72 .14
Vicksburg...., , 89 71 . .24
Little Rock 86 66 .12
Memphis .. 85 69 . .00
Weather Indications.
The following are the indications for to
day: For the Middle Atlantic States, slightly
warmer, fair weather, winds generally
from northeast to southeast, falling, pre
ceded in the extreme southern portion by
rising barometer.
For the South Atlantic States, local
rains and partly cloudy weather, northeast
to southeast winds in the southern portion
and northerly winds in the northern por
tion, and a slight rise in temperature.
For the East Gulf States, light rains and
partly cloudy weather, variable winds and a
slight rise in temperature.
For the West Gulf States, fair weather,
nearly stationary temperature and variable
winds, generally from east to south.
For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley,
slightly warmer, partly cloudy weather,
with local rains in Tennessee and northeast
to southeast winds in the Ohio Valley with
variable winds in Tennessee.
kVvr KATit qtiH Rain f
V ..W 411 MMhaSt
rjWS DAY, AT 13 O'CLOCK, WB WlM KENT,
at corner Front) and Market Street?, the foIloW-
ing described Property :
One House and lot. situated on llaumi
Sound, containing six rooms, with necessary Out
nouses, staDies, aso. . xnere is 'auo an excellent
Well of Water on the premises. There are eight
acres or num attacnea to tne aoore premises un
der cultivation.
Also, three comfortable Houses, and sufficient
land attached for gardening purposes, goodjwa
teron each- lot, and necessary ont-housea at
tached, on Greenville Sound. . .
The firat-elasa. anbatantial sallinff Yacht "Car .
olina." This Boat is in perfect order, several
hundred dollars haviner been snent in renairs on
her during the past few months. Je 28 It
Tax Notice.
rES UNDERSIGNED TAX-LISTERS OF CAPE
Fear, Harnett, Hasonboro and Federal Point
Townships, will be at the Office of the Commis
sioner of New Hanover County, at the Conrt
House, on SATURDAY, the 28th instant, from 10
O'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M.. for the nnrnoRA
of receiving the List of Taxables of persons liv-.
mg in wummgton wno snouia ust said Taxables
in said Townships.
IREDELL JOHNSTON,
A. A. MOSELBY,
B. 8. MONTFORD,
J. H. HORNB,
je26 2t thea Tax Listers.
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Co.
Again
fTirSCALL ATTENTION TO TOT! OUAUTY
T or oar BOLTED HEAU It U FIRST i'UASH.
' .
We have every thing 'usually kept to a Grain and .
r wnicn wa guarantee rim ci
PRESTON GUMMING A CO..
Feed 8tore,aUof which wa
rie87tf
araetee First ClaM, .4 "
Millers and Grain and ' ,
Peanut Dealtra. V . ' .
Wagonettes : V
JPOB WRIGHTS VILLE BOUND, WILL LEAVE '.
Southerland's Stables DAILY at 6 P. M. tharp". ' "
Returning, will leave Sound at 7 A. X. aharp. " - , '.
le.SB'lw",
T. J. 80UTHKRLAND..
.si.''
JJMeT& Seed Cotton 3xmi
TlE ABE THE AGENTS HERB FOR THIS, fr.'
recent invention for cleaning dirty And storm v ,
1 stained cotton. Send for circulars.
- GILES MURCHI80N,
Je22tf Murohiaon Block.
Ventilated Hats ! ..
Cork Hats !
Je26 tf
HARRISON A ALLEN, .
Hatvi
-t1,v ii.,'? .
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Take Notice,
rpHAT THEY WILL MAKE EACH AND EVERY
-a. particular balr' stand on end and curl. -The' -question
naturally arises, what wlllT Why, the
standard Cigar of the city, called PAOLA, which , ; ',
is made of the finest tobacco, and eold at the ex- v
ceedlngly low price of 5c. Try thorn and you v . -will
be convinced. For sale at the . - '
Je 8 tf GARDEN CITY CIGAR EM P0RIU1I.
:
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t-i h
OBITCABT.
LLOYD. Passed triumphantlylfrom earth to
tbe "rest prepared for the people of God," on the
morning of the 24th inst., JOHN DAVID LLOYD,
nnnr .lorRKTisaitKNTn.
N. Y. S. 8. Lwa SaiUng daje.
DoARDiao No. 8 No. Fourth St,
Mcsd & DaRoaarr A specially.
IIcmrBaaoKa New music books.
W?rTa.t Itubber goods aalermen.
J. W. Cosolbtt Hoarders wanted.
S. F. Coxr-it & Co. For rent and ssle.
nieyele Bldlaa a tke Tiraplkt.
In speaking of the bicycle clob In our
last we said that tbe boys made good time
on the turnpike. Since then we have been
requested to say tbst tbe Wilmington A
Coast Turnpike Com pas y will receive no
fare for the use of the road from riders of
bicycles, and have posted notices prohibit
ing bicycles on the turnpike. With thie
understanding the Company claim exemp
tion from responalbiliur for any damsge
that may occur through their presence on
this popular thoroughfare. In'other words,
the boys will be expected to "foot tbe bill."
TlVmaa rra Haai. A. n. Seal ta
the Taaap; Deaaaeraey.
In response to a telegram from the
Youog Democracy of New Hanover, to
Don. A. If. Scales, tendering congratula
tions upon bis no mis a lion for Governor,
the following reply was received yesterday,
Til:
"With the Young Democracy of New
Hanover a my Van-guard, I will fear no
III in the cocoa og coo Ust.
Signed J "A. M. Scales."
ty Hye'rapfceaia.
A calf belonging to Col. D. Klein was
severely tern and mutilated a few night
since by a dog. and the animal subsequent
ly (bowed very decided symptoms of hy
drophobia, and il was knocked in (he bead,
both to put it out of 1U misery and to pre
vent aay damage that might ensue from
the malady with which It was supposed to
have been afflicted.
That Llcntalne: StrajKe..
It was a mistake that a telegraph pole
was demolished by lightning on Princess,
between Front and Second streets, during
tbe storm of Thursday night. Master
Eddie-Scarborough, who was passing near
at the lime, and was considerably shocked
by the concussion, thought tho polo had
been stricken, but it waa found yesterday
morning that the electric fluid had instead
come in contact with the top of the old
building on tbe northeast corner of Prin
cess and Second streets, and scattered
bricks over the sidewalk on the Second street
ide.'pretty promiscuously.
Pervaaal.
Mr. B. G. Worth has gone to New York
to be at the bedside of Mrs. G. R. French,
Jr , bis oldest daughter, who at last ac
counts was reported to be dangerously
sick. It is to be hoped that ere this a
chsnge for the better bas taken place.
Mrs. E. Lalimer, Mr. Wm. Latimer,
Col. and Mrs. E. S. Latimer, Mr. H. R.
Latimer, Mrs. A. M. Waddell and Miss
Waddell sailed from New York for Liver
pool on Wednesday last, on the steamer
Oregon.
Braaiwlck Items.
A correspondent at New Supply, Bruns
wick county, writes that Mrs. Mary Ann
Galloway, the oldest lady in that communi
ty, died very suddenly on the 8th inst. She
was 92 years of age. Her husband, Cor
nelius Galloway, died about twelve years
ago at an advanced age also.
The crope in that section are very prom
ising just now.
Politics are not running very high yet.
Vsimallable Blatter.
The following unmailable matter re
mains In the Postoffice in this city:
Annie L. Hendricks, corner Muir and
Second streets, care of Johnnie Smith;
white government stamped envelope, no
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RIVER AND nABINE.
The steamer Wave has not been placed
on the wsys for repairs yet, but will be
shortly.
Tbe steamer Passport is undergoing
some necessary repairs and will not be
ready to resume her place on the river until
Monday or Tueadsy. "
The pilot boat Uriah Timmont, Capt.
C. C Morse, Is here and receiving a new
coat of paint at the wharf near Messrs. P.
Camming A Cc's mllL-
aged 83 yean.
We are not surprised when the old, having
reached the 11m ft of the little apace allotted to
human life, sink gently into the grave. For we
reason "when the hand grows palsied and the eye
dim with the mist of age, it is time to die." But
when one rejoicing in youth and strength, whose
future is bright with promises unfulfilled, is
stricken in the flush of manhood and borne eff
by the victor to the grave, we are startled with
surprise. The subject of this sketch waa in the
full vigor of life, with success comparatively
achieved. He had left his home in Columbus
county and embarked in business in Florida.
There, while pushing his work as a railroad con
ductor, he became thoroughly poisoned with that
subtle and potent agent, malaria. Anxious al
ways to do his whole duty, he failed to be warned
in time, and only after his health was fatallv un
dermined, could he be prevailed upon to leave
his post. Of the lingering months of affliction It
Is not my purpose to write. But pf the last few
weeks, during whlch'his faith in Christ shone
forth with such peculiar beauty, I would be glad
to tell . By nature one of the most generous and
grateful of men. It seemed easv for him tQtaRe"
fast hold of tbe glorious promises of the godpel,
and having onoe accepted them, there seemed .
never a shadow to have Interposed for even one
moment of time. I delight, in honor of the di
vine Saviour, to record the fact that His adopted
child seemed to cling closer to Him as he de
scended into the grave. But it was when the last
scene approached that his faith sent forth Its
brightest light. Calling his weeping sisters, one
by one, he kissed them good-bye, then taking
his only brother's hand, he held it as if he could
not give bim up. To each one he snoke words of
tender love and assurance of eternal life. His
sisters asked him: "Have you any message for
juoya 7 (an absent nepnew). lie replied, "yes,
tell Mm I am going home. Tell him to pray and
Henry," (an absent brother-in-law). When he
had descended so far into the misty shadow that
speech became difficult, he was asked. "Johnny,
can you still trust the blessed Saviour?" He gave
an affirmative sign, but seeming to think his an
swer not sufficiently distinct, he answered with
an effort "yes." Turning to his uncle, a veteran
of the cross, he asked him to pray. No one who
it prayer will ever forget it. Jtyes un
accustomed to weep, were wet, and strong men
were subdued by the awful solemnity of the
scene. On tbe preceding day, when he made a
formal declaration of his faith and received tbe
emblems of Christ's broken body and shed
blood, he seemed anxious that his meaning
should not be mistaken. He assured bis friends
that the step of uniting with the Church was de
liberate. I nave stood by the bedside of many
as they passed away from earth, but never saw
a more tnumpnant aeatn tnan this, ua i couia
the tenderest love' and most Incessant care,
could the skill of physicians or their most
anxious : sympathy havo availed, he would have
lived: but how powerless is the tenderest love or
the utmost of human skill in the presence of the
Great Conqueror who strides ruthlessly over
mem an to nis victim, 'i nis aeatn win carry sad
ness to many a heart, but outside of his family
there is no one who feels more deeply grieved
than he who shared with him many of his lonely
nights, and tried by all the resources of his art to
lessen his Buffering the writer of these lines.
"Go to thy grave I No, take thy seat above
Be thy pure spirit present with the Lord,
Where thou for faith and hone hast perfect love.
And open vision for the written word."
J. s. v.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FROM PIER 24, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK,
' At 3 o'clock P. M.
REGULATOR -?.... Saturday, July 5.
BENEFACTOR " July 12.
REGULATOR " July 19.
BENEFACTOR " July 26.
FROM WILMINGTON.
BENEFACTOR Saturday, July 6
REGULATOR " - July 12.
BENEFACTOR ' July 19.
REGULATOR - ' July 26,
law- Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through
Rates guaranteed to and from points in North
and Soutn Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
El. G. SITIALLBONES,
Superintendent,
Wilmington, N. C.
W. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents,
je 28 tf 35 Broadway, New York.
ANOTHER INVOICE !
JUST RECEIVED OF
Hats,Flowers,Feathers
Ribbons, Silks, Satins,
Laces, Gloves and Mitts,
in Lisle, Thread and Silk all colors and lengths.
Corsets, Corset Covers,
Underwear, Skirts,
Night Robes, Parasols,
Fans, Pocket Books,
Satchels, Ornaments,
Buckles, Embroidery,
Dress Trimming,
Jerseys, Braided and Plain,
AT THE WELL KNOWN POPULAR PRICES, AT
Taylor's Bazaar.
Call and try it and be convinced.
At WARRBN'S CAKE.
Ice Cream I
Ice Cream Soda I
nPHE BEST IN WILMINGTON
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For Sale,
ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE IN HEALTH, Mr. '"',' -A.
A. HARTS FIELD has assigned to me. for k -t
the benefit of his creditors, his entlm ntnck of . "
Crockery, Glass and Silver and Plated Ware,
which I now offer for sale as a whole to any one i
uesirousoi engaging va tne Dusmess, or to tbe .
ash, in qn an-
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general Dubllo at cost and less, for oa
titles to suit. Please call and examine.
Je221w WM. A. FRENCH, Assignee.
BINGHAM' S Kuted f " ont
School for Boys in the Booth with OAS LIGHT
a first class OYITf NASIUIW . and a first-clats
HAT11-IIOUSR.
The course Is PREPARATORY or FIN
ISHING. There is a thoroughly equipped School of TK-LEGR1PHY.
Special terms to young men of smiAl means.
181st Session begins July 30th.
For Catalogue, address
Ma J. It. RINGHAin,
je 26 (6Jy Ulngbam School, N. C.
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QUR,LARGE STOCK OF FINE SHOES FlUi;
Gents and Ladies is FAST GOING, but we hare
enough yet on hand to SUPPLY THE WANTS
OF ALL.
NEW GOODS arriving EVERY WEEK, compri
sing ALL THE LEADING STYLES.
Geo. E. French & Sons
108 NORTH FRONT STREET. I
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Grain Cradles,
JMPROVED PATTERN; 7EED CUTTERS-
Baldwin Rotary, Smith's Lever, Copper Strip, for
sale low by
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WM. E. SPRINGER ACO..
Suceseors to Jonn Dawson A Co .
19. 21 A 23 Market Street.
N. B. The coolest place for ladies to stop in is
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
11S Ufarket St.
Boarding.
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Window Shades.
JBW STOCK OF TRANSPARENT AND OTHER
styles, all new. Also, new arrivals ef Parlor.
Chamber and Dining Room Furniture. Call and
examine prices and terms.
D. A. SMITH,
je 22 tf Furniture Dealer, No. Front St.
Last Tobacco Sold.
NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED.
WANTED 10.000 As. Dor Ton me. S.000 9.
Beeswax, and 6,000 lbs. Dry Hides, for which tha
highest cash price will be paid.
SAM'LBEAR, Sr.,
je22tf . 18 Market Street.
; The Japanese Heaiacle Cnre "
WiVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF IN ALL NKR-
vX von s affections. It is a sure cure for head-
ache. Having been appointed agent here for V
Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture, I will always have
a iuu supply on nana; pnoe fi.uu
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LIMITED NUMBER OF BOARDERS CAN
be accommodated with Pleasant Rooms, Good
Fare, and on Reasonable Terms, by applying at
onoe at No. 8, on Fourth Street, between Market
andPrinoess. satsusu je 28 3t
Boarders.
JJAVING CONCLUDED TO CONTINUE TAK
ing Boarders until October 1st, 1884, a few Per
manent ana l aDie jjoaraers can do aooommoaar
ted at House 203, corner Third and Chesnut sts.
Apply at store 216 Market street.
je281t J. W. CONOLEY.
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MICE. A SPECIALTY. NOTICE.
rpO-DAYWE WILL HAVE SUPERB PEACH
ICE-CREAM SODA WATER.- Our IcelCream
Soda has always been good. To-day it will x
oel Itself. Ten Cents per Glass.
je aj it stufiDS J&ttus. as vxaoaaisT,
New Husic Books.
Sun Shades,
N INVOICE OF GOOD AND CHEAP.
Parasols,
At $3.00 to 10.00, good, assortment.
White Goods,
A look wlil convince one that we are in the
lead. . : ; . .. i t
We aro selling every blass of Goods CHEAP. '
It. Itf. McINTIRE.
je 97 DAW tf V
Corn, Ileal, Hav,
2000 Bush Prime White CORN,
00 Bush MEAL, Water Ground, -Otn
Bales Choice Timothy HAY,
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Br bottle.
J. H. HARDIN.
Druggist and Seedsman,
New Market, Wilmington, N.C.
Star Saloon
JS THE PLACE TO GET THE VERY FINEST
SHRIMPS to be found in the City. Also, WINES,
LIQUORS. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Call and ba
convinced.
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GEO. F. HERBERT,
Proprietor.
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Hidget. Midget.
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For sale low by
G. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed
several aleepieas ntghta, disturbed by the agoniee
and erica of a suffering child, and becoming con
vinced that af ra. WtnaloWa Soothing 8yrup waa
Jost toe article seeded, proonrad a supply for the
child. On reaching borne aad acquainting his
wife with what ba bad done, she refused to have it
admtntetered to tb child, aa ahe waa strongly In
favor of UomoBopathy. That nlzht the child passed
la offering .and the parents without sleep. Beturn
hig bom. lint day following, tha father found the
baby atUl euff arlng: aad while eoutemplaim' an
otheraleepleas nUht. the mother stepped from
tha room to attend to some doraestlo- duties
and 1 fl tha father with the child. . During her ab
aenca ba administered a portion of the Soothing
Syrup to tha baby, and aata Tvotmng. Tnas nignt
PARLOR ORGAN GEMS, 50c.
BIJOU COLLECTION, 50c.
SUPERB SONGS, 50c.
SONG FOLIO, 50c
- FOLIO OF MUSIC, 50c.
SONG WORLD. 25o.
Frank Howard's latest Song, "I'LL AWAIT j
MY LOVE," 40o.
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For sale at
HEINSBERGER'S
live Book aad Music Stores.
CetUasr Better.
Mr. O'Qnlna, who was ao badlj wound
ed la Ute lowet part of Brunt wick county
i week or two ago, ia an encounter, with
Mr. D. B. Btanland, and who It was
thoaxhi woeJd die, la now reported to be
ftttfof teUer, wllh a fair prospect of final
recovery. The mailer waa alluded to la
the Sr a a a few days ago. .
Ta "CUerlaae Fearvs at aaaltlivtMe.
We are requeaUd to stale that there will
be a rowing racs) la tha harbor at Smith vCle
cm USU w w " I tooughat rt offended at tha deoeptloa prae- I A SYRUPS, of pure Sugar, well charged fbun-
Thcra Will also probably baa pilot boat I tioed upon her. has eon tinned ta eae tbe Svrap, I tains, and Tuft's Arctic Soda Apparatus, which,
" , . , .. I aad auiTerlnar crying babies and restless nights I When, kept full of loe, draws colder than any
r&r aad H Is ezMCtad that the fesUTlUCS I CTwT Z-rZi-A minr trial tt the Svrun t other.-. Call at BRIGG9 PHARMACY. C
m ... : m f ' with a I never rrt ','i:wt to relieve the baby; and over-: I - The-Child's Glass, whkh we Introduced, has
ibuiuu viwv v. - ... . . . J tno tha t rf A i Hoe or tremotner aoa. vj ail i pruvea
Flour, Bacon, Lard.
J000 B1)ls FLOUF all grades,
rrf? Boxes D. S. and Smoked C. R. SIDES,
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QLBAR AND PUR E HAVANA' CIGAR. TWQ
for Five Cents. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Sold at HARRIS' Lf
. je25tf News and Cigar Stored
THIS DAY !
Bargains!
i In Parasols !
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JNO. J. H ED RICK.
-00 Buckets LARD,
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Coniindrum.
most popular paper with school children
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For sale low by
G. W.WILLIAMS A CO.
WANTED Smart, Active and Live Salesmen,
to sell Rubber Goods on commission in the'
Southern states." address with references, sta
ting territory and experience, Sterling Rubber
Co Boston. - . ... je 23 It
allbaoda al.pt well, and tbe little fellow awoae In
ts BWM-niBvVrlrht and haDsv. Tba mother-was
deiightad with- the wonderful change, t and ai-
ITo Dispense tie Best Soia ;
TT is Necessary to have genuine fruit
di7?y ff CrtWv
Dnur."
sat"
Quite a sucoess. and, wa will continue ta
tb' two for eert -. .. - . Je 7 -i-,f?
Ilolasses, Sugarr Coffee
. t00-Hhds and3bls Porto Rloo MOLASSES,
i 0Bbls Refined SUGARS, an grades,
200 Saoka Cnotoe RIO COFFEE,
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Je 22 tf . W. WILLIAMS A CO.
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Nails, Hoop-Iron, Glue.
200 Kegs NAILS, r
a g00 Bundles HOOP-IRON,
" . g0 BblsDistmers' GLUE, ;
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TTTHY IS THE "WILMINGTON 8TARn THB
V t most popular paper with school
fivewuo wey ao not iulo tne totibw. -.-.'
- Drugs, Sundries, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet t
Articles, Ao. ' , V
Prescriptions a specialty at '
F. C. MILLER'S. . v
my 27 tf Corner of Fourth and Nun Streets.
! Drive-Well PtimpSs
gTOVES, TDX-WARE, ' ' -
' REFRIGERATORS, -
I ' WATER COOLERS, .
ICE CREAM FREEZERS.
J At PARKER A TAYLOR'S.
PURE WHITE PEL. , ,fr 7 JeSatf
1 N.tat IStedm
. . ; 5 ATTORNEY AT LAW,. " "
vOffice-on Princess, between Front and td 8tl."; .
In the Basementof Building No. 114, next to old ' -Journal
Building. ;WILMINGTON, N. C. -
Practices in all the Criminal end Civil Coorts -
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