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I : :- ..tretl at tho roes Vf ,lr"""il","", MORNING EDITION. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.' fob goyxbhob: : . ; ALFRED MOORE SCALES, of Guilford. ' for ukctksaht-otrkob: i ' CHARLES M. S TED MAN, of New Hanowr. FOR 9BCK1TART OF 8TATB: , v WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wake. . . i ' ir treasurer: C . H0XALD W. BAIN,of IFae.AH " ;FOR auditor: ' J W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates. ' ' FOR ATTORNEY eBNERAt: - r THF.o!QRE F. DATIDSON,of Buncombe. FOK vl-pEKISTESurNT BT PUBLIC IKBTRUCTJOS:, i JA. FINGER, of uatawoa. FOR SUPREME COUBT JUDGE: A. s. MERRIMON,ef Wake. OUTLINES. . J. D. Rivia fe Co., commiasion mer chants, New. York city, have suspended. ; a. hVatelr game of billiards, played at JIuUile, for $1,000 a side, was. won by Frank Maggioli, of New Orleans - -The National Democratic Convention as-scmbfeJ- at 11.15 yesterday morning; the committee oa Kesolhtions reported that riicir work would not be " completed until to thy; the report of the committee on Per manent Organization, presenting the name of T. II. Villa's, of Wisconsin, for Preai ikntof thf Convention, was" unanimously adopted'; a call of the roll of States for Dominations then began, and Bayard, Mc 'iWhl.l. Thurraan, Carlisle and Cleveland were' Tcrtolly put in nomination for the -I Presidency ; Gratly, of the New York dele gation, spoke strongly against the nomina tion of Cleveland; the Convention adjourn ed at 6.20 p. m. until 10.30 a. m. to day. ew York markets: Money 11 per cent. ; cotton steady at llllc; south ern flour steady at $3 506 25; wheat, un grniled red 7192Jc; corn, ungraded 45 57c; rosin steady at $t 221 127i; spirits inri;n!ine dull at 31c. Gen. Slocuni received 15 votes, in tLe caucus of tbe New York delesra tion f.r IVesident. ; The New York World is conspieu ons for its opposition t6 IJayard. and I the Ay says it does not tell the truth in its" opposition. : ' - i -t ' ' i The Washington Hatchet supports B!aiu. not confound this organ with Gi VT;isiiinsTtonVliatchet. Thev are not remotely related. : The assessed valuation of the-real and personal property of New York City is G 1,000,000 greater than in 18.83.': The total is $1,119,7.01,597. Tliere are too many - counties. North Carolina has 96 counties, beorgia 137, Texas 151. Texas is large enough' to have 300. There are '2,299 in the 38 States The Academic Departments as well as -r-ifesslonal schools of J' y -;.r:riug bt .'Washing- a q!.. iStl), 18S4. . ' Uowaiu C. Walker, an American citizen, i8 dying inT a Mexican jail J trial is refused him. He. is eliarged with taking mahogany be : Jwging to Mexicans 'with an inten " lion 10 sal. There was no evidence j 10 sUstain the charge but he: was ; 'thrown into prison where he, has re mained for four months. ,. . -' ". : Randall's story about Vance is not true to life. Vance was born and rrecl m the mountains -in the And vet the unskilled artist reports him as long- lng "to see and smell the pines' and fflake him dream that he was a child again." The probability is he never; ?aw a forest of pines iintil he can ssed North Carolina for Governor j Jford Karl, a German, shot h lm- nc" the head with a very large: ( rj ue was taken to Bellevue" .; I f08P'tal. His skull was badly shat-! : 'fed 0Ver te temple, and pieces of U U "kul1 been carried V Here! u hat flowed: U -: ! h-u 'd IjI i .iim,W ure aJ1 'eovl after.con8ide4 l-a ,? uty-. AProbe was ; then insert ' igU L C ;,ra,,n' was found lodged iu the M Ctf 'f This wis nextie, 'irawanfr 1 U blod and matter, skilfully I w cnrf.fi i.y u,lube. ter which the wound n thH. V y bandRed, and It is believed lat lb Patient will recover. - TJh? oM manstands by his letter. Wit. w "Hit. AA5 ttllUlkS minseif than some of his i!al. p -am!rer3 thought when they: 9n , ; abeut a loop-hole in his letter ann th"t 4t. i . lub oia manwaa not sincere 18 decl'nature. Here' is "the last: Dn. r... 1 t - S t Wdj i u Z Ju,T 5, 1884.-TO Hon. ,u- arnum. Chiravn Til . 1 disriKrtelegram informing; aia of. the Jwsmon.to nominata m fnr th TrPi: dency, and J; asldnfir -v 'will von nofifint an unahuiwuaiaominatioTi from' the Conven,4i woai ana also, alegraWvlrom Mi'. Man ning, saying: 'It seems absolutely necessa ry - thatr yDu.: (l should answer arnum's telegramas soon as possible.' . .-0 f . : ? 1 ''Your inoairv Wa fTTliUW mavirorl in the negative by my letter of June 10th The deatn of UeneraIFran Tod4 lebcDVthe gteair:Russiaii Engineer was announced by?cable some days sinceHe was areally great jhari iri his: department and pinca the death o Skpbfsleff asthe ''mbW'eminQiii'so dier ihis::country. 11 greatlyl dstingTiislie"d timself ' by hia " de4 fence, of? Sebastopol in - the' Crlmean .wr,iu ipa2-9aDa.,aiB invesimeni oi: Pley na in 1877; .x GeneTa! VTodlebenl tra bortf xm ibe,6th'f May, 1 1 81,8, His student life ;-waS spent in litbtf sendol f ortjBDgineers J at jsC iPeters4 burg; arid from 1848 to 1851 be awl service , in the. Caucasus. The , Cri-; mean ; war found him': colonel and ". gave him the grand o'pporltunity,' which he sowell improved. To his skill: as an engineer and pluck as a soldier1 was due the protraction of. thd siege of Sebastopol fors eleven months,' wnen, accoraing to the general ex-: pectation; its fall was to; be secured in as many ; weeks. . 'Similarly at' Plevna, it was he who : rescued ; the Russian ,army .from the consequences , of one of its most 'serious blunders. In 1804 General Todleben published a history of the C rimean war. NBW ADTERTISBBIRNTi Mchsok Summer suits. ' Wash. & Lek Ukitebsity. Orahd Baxl Smith ville jSuards. Hkinsbkbger Pianos and organs. , -Crrv Notick Withdrawal of reward. ScovnxK & Co. Sea-Side- Park I Hotel Law School Wash. & Lee' University. : Muhds & DkRosskt Choice cheroots. Cbrtatlan Association. ; . ' S Front Street Methodist Churchf has la Christian Association that was organized during Dr. Yates's first four years' term. It is the machinery for giving practica effect to benevolence, and its chief end is to raise funds f or the telief of the poor. It is doing a noble work. It has a committee of ladies who visit the poor ( regularly and distribute the funds. It also serlds out members to visit : the . sick, and to hold prayer meetings for the old and j infirm. Recently a movement was ' set on 1 foot to raise a library for the Association and it promises to be a success. lA.lready an ex cellent nucleus has been formed, cine lady having generously contributed forty vol umes, and others five, fouii, three two or one volume each. I Donations of jsuitable works will be gratefully received contri butions in money for the purchase of books through the Committee on Library. The Association is steadily growing ind it is hoped that its membership and influence will be much more widely extended. It is doine a eracious and timely world and de- serves the sympathy and support o f all hu- mane people. ' - ;M An Aecldent Which flllstit t;Jlve rroved Senovi. The ntUechOd of il. Norwood Clues, at ike summer residence of that gentleman oa Wrigbtsvifle Sound, accidenraEbffEil from; the second story: window Tuesday aftgr-" noon, but fortunately -sustained but very little injury. It seems that the .window was raised and the blinds closed," and that the little fellow pushed against thh, closed blinds,, they yielded quickly to his touch and he was precipitated out of the window. Dr. Bunn, who was called : in, supposes that he must have fallen , upon his. "all fours." In aescending: he narrqwly "es. caped the projection, of a tin roof. His forehead was a little bruised, which was about tbe extent of the damage. . J : - - Crops In Brunswick. i i ' : A correspondent at Shallotte, under date of the 7th; says: :"The crops in our section are fine. Two fanners were overheard speaking Of crops by a by-stander, when one exclaimed: I fear corn; in this county won't be worth ten cents per busheh There huio doubt that the storm on the llth of September last is now bringing forth1 good fruit in' the way of large crops. It has blown the poor man : out of the j woods, from under falling pine- trees, and landed him safe over in the farm fields, where he may beaple to reap nlenteously.'M K f ronfederate Home In Norm Carolina. 7 Col. W, F. Beasley, who has lately been devoting his time and energies to the mat ter ox organizing a uonieaerauj aaouic u Nortlt Carolisa, - was" ' expected, to n arrive here last night.- A.meetini? of the Ladies Memorial Association will be held this af ternoonat Sociocki '"i when 'Col.! Beasley will be present and explainrthe plan of or ganization of ;the :home. aud at whicbal ladies an gentlemen interested - m cause are requested io be present. : I Personal. :V; ' v - ji" Rev. W. H. Btfbbitt, D. D., who, is to re main here until after the quarterly con ference at the Fifth Street Church,! is stop ping in the meantime with Rev. James WV Craig. Mr. R. K. Bryan, Sr., of the Hickory Preu, passed through the ity yesterday on his way to his old home at Scott's Hill, reuaer county. L Kors onrttinnn 1 tn rt.ait . at 1 fi -r bents per dpzeny;;,'-"K-''-:'" '! - The-ddg arts are scraping up 'elia4geiess;ctt5Ei f I;- Only one inning care5 disposed of by the Mayor's court yestenlay'morningi :- Mr. Harry Webb, has taken the positiOQ of . caterer at .thalifieaside Park - rdh&ii''f-'-iri. -T'tV.ri.n.v- ; , 1 Peaches continue ; very scarce. There were a few fine ones in market yest terday, and they sold very high. C ' Watermelons, seem to be com ing in slowly. : The cantaloupe crop is said to have been cut short by the wet weather. 4-.Our friends of the Front Street Methodist Church propose to give another oMwaion down the liver next Wednesday; The third quarterlymeeting of the present Conference year, for the Fifth Street Methodist Church, will be held on - . ... Saturday and Sunday next A grocery keeper told -us yes terday that the most of the vegetables werd cheaper now than, they had been at this particular season for five years. At the regular monthly meeting of the Wilmington Bicycle Club, on thej 7th inst., Mr. Henry Burkhimer was chosen Captain, in place of Mr. J. R Wilson, Jr., who resigned. rc ;.; ,. ; Mr. C. M. Harris is removing his news and cigar establishment to the store on the east side of Front street, for merly occupied by Mr. W. T. Johnson; -rho takes the store Mr. Harris vacates, and will be ready forliis friends by Friday. The copy of The Gardner's Dictionary"; presented to the Historical and Scientific Society by Mr. J. W. Cono- ley, at its last meeting, was published in London in 1770, instead of 1790, as it ap peared in the proceedings as published in the Stab, :. v We heard very little complaint about the heat last Sunday the thermom eter indicated not more than 82 or 83 de-grees-while at Charleston the people were sweltering under a cloudless sky, with tbe thermometer registering as high as 95 de grees in the shade.. . Mr. F. McEachern, just from Georgia, brought into our office yesterday. a curiosity in the shape of a genuine "gopher," an animal somewhat resembling the terrapin in appearance, but very unlike it in ! many characteristics. ' The. "go pher" is peculiar to our sister ' j State, and this Was the first "we'uns" had seen. It has a very sof t shelL Home ror Confederate Soldiers. . The Ladie's Memorial Association request the preseuce of all who favor establishing a Confederate Home for Soldiers disabled by wounds, sickness or old age, to be loca ted within the State of Nerth Carolina, at the WilmingtonLibrary Room this after noon at five -o'clock, at which time Col. Beasley will state the plans for maturing such laudable result. - A large attendance of ladies and gentlemen is desired. Dlsorderlr Proeeedlnes. Complaint is made that a number of young men acted very disorderly in the neighborhood of , Ninth and Princess streets, about 10 o'clock Tuesday night, seriously annoying people residing in that vicinity. They not only indulged in loud, boisterous uupr0fane iaLgu'G, butu5e5, offensive personalities, mentioning byname ladies living in the neighborhood, etc. Aaddenr Deatn. , A seaman by the. name of Mike McCoI lum died suddenly at a sailor boarding; house on North - Water street Tuesday night. He was about 45 years of ace and tramped here from Savannah, where he left his vesseL ' Base Ball INofes. The Seaside Park Base Ball Club will play a match game with a picked nine this afternoon, at 5.30 o'clock, at the Athletic Club grounds.: Members will don their caps and shoes fortlre occasion. ' . Qnarterly Meetings, Third Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South:, Wilmington, at Fifth Street, July 12 and 13. ' Bladen Circuit, at McNatt's, July 19 and 20. . t .:.-y Clinton Circuit, at Goshen, July 26 and 27. Wilmington, at Front Street, August 2 and3. ' ;,'' . 1 Smithville, August 9 and 10. : Brunswick Circuit, at Mi. Zion, August 12 and 13. , . - Whiteville Circuit, at Peacock's, August 16andl7. - '4 ; Flemington Circuit, at Carver's Creek, August 23 and 24. - t . Elizabeth Circuit, at Purdie's, August 30 and 51. -' - : Newton Grove Mission, at Newton Grove, August 30 and 31. ' : Cokesbury Circuit, at Bethel, September 6 and 7. ' :vfcr-f irtrwy .-v,-. -i Tbe District Conference will be held at GosbenV on the Clinton Circuit, commenc ing Wednesday morning, July 23d, at 10 o'clock. i f ;; ' - : - - ' ; Friday morning, organization of Sun day School Conference and Sunday school address.. " y r? H :d v v,u j. CentenBry services Saturday morning-4- 1 seyerM short addresses and centenary ser mon. 1. '::Arf -' :yvu- ' ' tziyr p. e. Convention or tne' Sixth Cone re : :: . .v .'alonaJ District. ' -The Democratic Convention jef Alie'SiXth Congressional District will be held at Lum berton, oh Wednesday, ' July 30th, to nomi nate candidates for Congress and Elector for said District.- " : ' '' " - rBy order of the Executive Committee, i, . - VJ.V. Richabdsos, v . v Chairman Executive Committee , j Sixth Congressional District ; 1 Democratic papers in the Sixth District please copy " ;rf " ; , t War 1 Department, Slcnal Service, ' ' f " r Army. ; ' ..f: Division of Telegrams and Reports fox the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. - COTTON-BKI.T VWSJBTOJSU :. ' ; ' -'- July 9, 18846 P.M. AVERAGE. iDlSTBICTS. Max. Mm.. ' Rain Temp. Temp. Fall. ' ' " ' -U : v 89 1 62. ,00 . 90 f 64V .00 90 : 64 .00. I i 92 65 .01 : ; 88 i 64 , .00 '94 07 .00 98 71 .00 ..'. 99 . 74 : .00 ; 101 75 ;.00 97 . .74: .oO f.102 i 73 ;00 i 98 76- -.01 ? Wilmington; ; Charleston. .'. Augusta....... . Savannah. i Z. Atlanta i... .1.. Montgomery v t Mobile..;..... New Orleans., Galveston.... Vicksburg. . . Little Rock...' Memphis..!... .;. ' L v fToatltor ladleations. : :r, - i -t-Tlwr fotlowhig are the indications for to day: ','.'' ;' . " ' " ' .";'. '.' ' -: - For the South '. Atlantic : States, local showers and partly: cloudy weather, winds shifting to southerly; and stationary tem perature.. - j:..'..:", . V.-'-n-':?!'- . ; THE ITXAILS The mails close and arrive at the City Pos Office as follows: :'1 ... -.. CLOSS. ' . Northern through mails, fast.. .... .... ' 70 P. M Northern through and way mails. . 8:00 A. M Raleigh...... 6:45 P.M. t A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom including - A. tc N. C Railroad. a7:30 P. M. A 8i00 A. M. Southern mails for all points .South, ' daily ...J. 8:00 P.M. Western mails C. C. Railway) daily (except Sunday) 6:45P.M. AUpoints between Hamlet and Balelgh .6:45 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Kail road Mails for points between Florence add Charleston Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays Fayette ville, viaC C. R.R., dally.BX oept Sundays Onslow C. H. and intermediate offices. 8:00 P. M. : 8.-00 P. M. - . . i lswp.k. 6:45-P. M. 60 A.M. 2:30 P.M. Tuesdays and Fridays.. . Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily (except 8nntel a-"--- Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, ehal- - lotte and Little River, Tuesdays and Fridays 6O0A. M 8A) A.M Wrightsville daily at. . IOPBN FOR DELIVERY. Northern thro' and way mails.... 7:30 A.M. Southern mails 7.30 A.M. Carolina Central Railroad. . 8:45 A. M Stamp Office open from 7.30 A. M. to6 P.M. Money Order and Register Department open 8:00 A.M. to 5:80 P. M. Mails collected from street boxes from busi ness portion of city at 5 A.M., 11:30 A.M. and 5:30 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. Railroad time. 75th meridian. WHO IS MRS. WXNSLOW J As this question Is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti ringly devoted her time and talents as a female Physician and nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup lor children teeth ing. It operates like magus giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do bibb up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup-are dailt sold and used here. We think Mrs. winslow has Immortalized her name by this invaluable arti cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No Mother has discharged her duty to hersuffer ing little one, in our opinion, -until she has given it tbe benefit of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Try it, mothers tot rr mow. Ladies' Visitor Jew York City. Sold bv all druggists. 25 cts. a bottl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C. ' MAYOR'S OFFICE, July 9, 1884. THE REWARD OF TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, offered on the 25th of March last, for the "arrest of any person attempting or committing Burglary in the City of Wilmington," is hereby withdrawn, E.D.HALL. jyl0.lt , Review copy. . . Mayor. : WfiSWnSton and IJM&ntftft JLexJasttfn, Va. 'Instruction in the usual academic studies and in the professional schools of Law and Engineer ing. Location healthful; expenses moderate. Session opens September 18. For .catalogue ad dress "Clerk of the Faculty." - Q. W. C. LEK, Tresident. Law Sehool of Washington and . Eee UnlTersIty. Gen. G. TV. C. USE, President! ' Instruction by text-books and printed lectures, with courses of lectures on special subjects by eminent Jurists. Tuition and fees 80 per session of nine months, beginning September 18. For ca talogue and full information address Charles A. Graves, Prof, of Law, Lexington. Va. jy 10 eodlm thsattu- A Few . OF THOSE POPULAR FIVE DOLLAR SUM MER SUITS left. . j Stripe Coats, FIFTY CENTS, Alpacca Sacks. Sicilian Sacks, . ' Drap D'Ete Suits, At MUNSON'S. , jy 10 It Clothier and Merchant Tailor. ; Merestins AiTertlseient. ; JEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE TO BUY YOUR CIGARS, call on us and try our "PALACE" and ""CALCUTTA" CHEROOT. You make a mistake If you don't. A trial costs yon little. - - Only of : 1y 10 It " MUNDS BROS. A DxROSSET. White LaMrEpbes. TJfTE ARB 3QING THEM OUT VERY CHEAP ' : - JERSEITS. ' ' '.. - ALL; SIZES-32 TO 4i AND AT , $1.50, 2io, $3.00, $3.50, PLAIN AND BRAIDED. ' .! : ''- MATTINGS J MATTINGS ,1 r SPLENDID STYLES AT LOW PRICES, r . w: n. ncrarnRE. ; y.6D&Wtf 'y ' ' 1 :" - '! I y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T THEEB WILL B A GRAND MILITARY BALL Mmn tar Mia RwifthTllIn On&rdtL H.t the Smith' rule Academy, oa FRIDAY EVENING, lltn inst., at fcMo'clock. Mruio by Pawmcol's Band. The Ladies and, Gentlemen of Wilmington are re spectfully Invited to attend. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant evening for alL Steamer Loniso- will ' leave Wilmington at 4 o'clock, and Steamer Passport at S.30, thna gly tnir those who wish to attend an opportunity to do so. Refreshments will be served in buildinir. Tickets 1. Capt. SAM. S. DRBW, t Capt. SAM. Ij. DOSHZS,- Lieut. D. P. DAVIS,? f BineT HENRY DANIKLS, i Committee. Jy 10 2t -:;:. . notice. ; Sea-Side ; ark Hotel. THS UNDERSIGNED HAVE . SUCCEEDED IN X engaging the services of the well known Ca terer, MR. HARRY WEBB. ' He will have full control of our Kitchen and all details connected with the Culinary Department, thus Insuring en tire satisfaction to one and all. No pains or expense has been spared to make the SEA-SIDE PARK a strictly First Class resort. - We have engaged the Sharpie "Fanita," com manded by Messrs. Dixie and BrinUey, to carry our guests to the Banks. : ;; 4 - t - j Direct Telephone communication. : i SCO VILLE & CO.. JylOtf , T Proprietors.; HORNER SCHOOL. : OXFORD, 1. C. ' - " rHE FALL SESSION '1884 BEGINS THE FOURTH MONDAY (S8TH) OF JULY: Terms as heretofore New Catalogue just issued, jy 6 lm su we fr Wanted, TJTOTEL BRUNSWICK. . 3 or 4 First Class Waiter Boys, 1 Assistant Cook, 1 White Chambermaid. I j i J. D. SUBLETT. Jyast QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY 11TH.MY friends' will find me. at NO. 28 N. FRONT ST., Store now occupied by Mr. W. T, Johnson. :. Coma and see me, CM. HARRIS, -Jy8tf . News Dealer. Important Notice. THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE EXPOSITION opens October 1st and closes October 28th, 1884. Proposals for Renting. Restaurant Privileges, Beer Saloons, Stands .for Soda Mineral Water Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c., will be received until August 1st, 1884. Persons wishing to Rent any of these Privileges will address the Secretary at Raleigh, N. C or Mr. John Nichols, Chief of the Department of Privileges, Raleigh, N. C. stating what Privilege is wanted, when a Diagram of the Grounds and Buildings will be sent, showing the position that the Stands would occupy, and Rta ting terms and other necessary information. jy4tf ; H. E. FRIES, Sec'y. PARSLEY & WIGGINS MANUFACTURERS OF : Sash, Blinds Doors, ' ' ' AND : ' : ' ' ORNAMENTAL, WOOD WOR. my 11 tf i ' . - . ' BOXES AND CRATES, For shipment of Vegetables and Fruits, in shooks or ready made. YELLOW FINE LIMBER. A full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Laths, &c, for Building purposes. Orders by the cargo, Domestic and For eign, solicited. .. myll tf I PARSLEY A WIGQIN8. Cotton Gins. CJKND FOR CIRCULAR OF THE LUMMER'S COTTON GINS. Attachment. lytf This GIN has the Patent Benter GILES MURCHISON, 38 A 40 Murohison Block. . "How many things by season season'd are To their right praise and true perfection!" NOW IS THE TIME THAT LEMON JUICE IS most popular, as well as beneficial. To get It served up deliciously call at --sl BRIGGS PHARMACY, . w iZ.Cor- Front A Market Sts. Fnllllneof P?reu,llet Qooaa "f-1 Pat ent Medicines. jy0M Hew l884 Cropf I HAVE JUST ! RECETVEfr A-VERY XARGE stock of Landreth's and Buist's TURNIP and "CABBAGE SEED. Also, other- BcamjanttrW 4ad. Call and get Fresh Seed and Low Prices at -, J. H. HARDTN'S, Drug and Seed Store, jy6tf New Market. Wilmington. N. C Last Tobacco Sold. NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. ' WANTED 10,000 lbs. Dog Tongue, 5,000 Ids. Beeswax, and 5,000 lbs. Dry Hides, for which the highest cash price will be paid. i SAM'LBEAR, Sr., je22tf i 18 Market Street. Go To "TXTARREN'S CAFE FOR THE BEST ICE '---' j .. '' I CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA in the city. jy6tf j 113 A 115 NORTH 2ND ST. H. A. Stedman, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office on Princess, between Front and 2d Sts. hi the Basement of Building No. 114, next to old Journal Building, WILMINGTON, N. C. Practices in all, the Criminal and Civil Courts of New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, Pender and Brunswick Counties. jan 19 D&Wlm THIS DAT I. Bargain!, 7;;:; ;:: In Parasols ! Je7tf JNO. J. HEDRICK. ..' . ; . ' THE AGONY IS OVER I STATE OFFICERS nominated 1 1 New Hanover not forgotten 1 1 ! Therefore do not .forget that H. C. Prempert's Fashionable, Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon, No. 7 South Front Street Is still in -full blast, where Mr. IL a , Prempert, assisted by his two sons, can always be found to attend to those who wish a first-class Shave, Hair-Cut, &o. Corns ex tracted tod Skin Diseases of all kinds cured, j ; . . .;. Respectium je U w rt. ; f II. v.- I A Few Iliillets, 1EED PEAS, 'yyy canvassed hams,;:. - :y '':f ' . i-- .;; .-: , . .',"N.aHAMS, V ,y . -.W-,, MOUNTAIN BUTTER, . AT PRICES. HALL & PEARSALli. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tlwtic Coast Line, : PAS'sBNGERfDEPARTMENTV ' . , :, K. v, ; ., i ' ..Wilmington, N G, July 8, 1884. ' i" QUICKEST ; ROUTE TO ASHVILLE, WARM SPRINGS, anii other" Western North-Carolina Resorts. Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Car from Goldsboro to. AshvQle and Warm Springs, connecting with 9- A. M. Train from Wilmingtoh. -'i' T, M. EMERSON, j My 9 lw ; .' 1 GenTPass. Agent. : WeOffer JURINGTHE SUMMER MONTHS THE LOW4 est possible terms on our FINE STOCK X)T? FLA-' ;. - .... . i NOS AND ORGANS. If you want an instroment now is the time to buy cheap. We take secon d hand Pianos and Organs in exchange for new ones. '. - -, ; 3 - We Invite comparison with New York manu facturers' prices. We are positively 15 per cent lower than the 'manufacturer. Try us and you will be convinced. ', TanlAER & YATES, ; Jy tf 119 MARKET STREET, THE GREAT RUSH , ' FOR THAT 0 1 .00 SCUPPERNONG ! IS REMARKABLE. ' . ; It Is a STRICTLY PURE WINE, and we are selling it at $1.00 because we PURCHASED AT A SMALL FIGURE ,1' ' : '-' ' ' CLARET WINE, 50c per Bottle. Just the thing for warm weather. . RO YSTKR'S CANDIES aie far. ahead of any Candies sold in this market for PURITY, FRESHNESS and WHOLESOMENESS. per Lb.; 3 Lbs. for $1 00. P. L. Bridgers & Go., 110. North Front St. jy 8 D&W tf . 7 - - . - ' - Groceries. ; G-roceries; ' - - ... ,, -- . .r , t .... " FLOUR, MOLASSES, . COFFEE, BACON, SUGAR, SALT, CORN, RICE,- MEAL, LARD, SODA, GLUE, MEAL, ' LYE, , OATS, ; POTASH. BXXPrRON, SHOT, ... HAY, STARCH, SNUFF, I CRACKERS, SOAP, ; TO?' CANDY, ; CANDLES, WRAPPING TWINE, WRAPPING PAPER, SPICE. 6LNGER, SHEETING. Ac., r Ao., OYSTERS, PAPER BAGS , PEPPER, YARN, - Ac.. For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Wholesale Grocers and Coram 'n Merchants, . 16 A 18 North.Water Street. je29U New York and WUmington Steamship Co. FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK, At 3 o'clock P. M. REGULATOR ...........Saturday, BENEFACrOR. ........ " REGULATOR ...... . . . . . " BENEFACTOR.. '.. ...... " FROM WILMINGTON. July 6. July 12. July' 19. July 26. ! . '; I BENEFACTOR... Saturday, July 6- REGULATOR....;...... " ' July 12. BENEFACTOR..: " ; July 19. REGULATOR....:.:.-... " July 26, S Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points, la North and Soutn Carolina.- t For Freight or Passage apply to .: . ' .'' ' . "' H. G. SFriAXLBONES. ' Snpermtendent, y. , y- , Wumlngton,N.C.; W. pjf Clyde 9c Co.. General Agents, ' ; v je 28 tf . - 85 Broadway. New York.; : Polish : '.d-y-: : rpBTAT WILL- MAKE. OLD HARNESS LOOK "A new. JPure Neat's Foot OIL Harness Oil Blacking, Harness Soap, Chamois Skins. A full line of Carriages, Buggies Phaetons, Harness, Haddles, Trunks, Satchels,- Bags, Sacks, Ao. Trunks repaired by the only practical trunk ma ker in the State. - ..... . -. , ; .... . McDOUGALL A BOWDEN, 1 r .' ' 114 North Front St i 1y 6tf - !' Next door to Dv A. Smith's. , drain Cradles; ... . i ....... . 7 "IMPROVED PATTERN TEED I CUTTERS Baldwin Rotary, Smith's Lever, Copper Strip, for WV. t SPwrwriTCP a no . ' . -jSucessors to John Dawson A Co.. ; JyOt?:. 19,21 A 28 Market Street. i T ) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ubhC' H AYE DISCOVERED THAT WHkU'WC vertise a Special Sale BARGAINS are rore to-be offered. Ihe busyseason having passed, wenowj, enumerate our ttUMAKAb ciajsijxu uut saui i through all DeDartments. snd shall csntinue du-is.' ringJULY.':; -:.5 ;i r. - - ' Coute and Se. ' . ' - Examine the different Denartmenta. oomDare the prices with those of other Houses, and notice what you can says by our Bargains. ,. , :--:fe .' 39 Cts. ' ' Thirty-Nine Cents for a fine Th&lia Corret: Tif- ' ty (58) Cents for a fine Corollne Corset. ; - 65 Cts. SlxtT Five Cents for a fine Satean Corset in anv colorPink Black, Bine, Cardinal and Wbite. , T5 Cta. ; ; Seventy-Five Cents for an elegant Con tile Cor- s A. Taylor's Kiten8ioB Corset, sooon bust. for. One Dollar and a Ouarter. actual value One Dol- . larand a Half.. TheC. A P. Corset, imported; it. vt. - uouoie uone Mouiaea corsets; a cne Nursing Corset; Misses -and Children's Correts which we are readv to sell at a verv low ficmre at TAYLOR'8 BAZAAR.- : . . - We have also on sale Corset Covers, Chemise, Underwear. Skirts, Night Robes,- Fans, Parasols, Hand Satchels, Sunshades, Flowers, Feathers, Hats, Lace Gloves, Silk Mitts in any color, s'yle or size, at - , . x. TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, I. . .1S Market St. , m ': WILMINGTON, N. C?: ' Goods sent C. O. D. to anv Dart of the country. with the privilege of examining before paying. . jya - - , - Consignments ; Of Conntry Produce ! '-. - : - ' i - .- I have on hand A LARGE LOT OF APPLES, Which I am offering VERY CHEAP. ' ' . 20c to 40c a Peck. FRESH EGOS and CHICKENS just jreceireo .- - PEACHES, WHORTLEBERRIES, PEARS, . and - '- . . . . all Seasonable Fruit constantly arriving. Large stock of SUGARS, all grades, kept con s tan try on hand, and offered at the latest decline in the market. . . Groceries in Wagon-Load Lots delivered at; the Sounds. . . ' . " - j- " JAMES C. STEVENSON, y, jy9tf MARKET STREET .do i UR SALES .ON THOSE THREE DOLLAR. CONGRESS for Gents have surpassed our most sanguine expectations. But we have a plenty of them left to supplyhe demand. Call and get a Pair. . BARGAINS In Ladies, and Children's SLIP PERS and Gents' LOW QUARTERED SHOES at Geo. R. French & Sons, , 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. ? - jy8tf y . i j - Grand Excursion!- Wilmington to Walifngton City and Return. yyiLL LEAVE ON MONDAY. JULY 14TH. ONLY $7 00. Ladies and Gentlemen need not hesitate in .regard to going, as the undersigned will take charge of the three cars set aside for" white persons. Tickets now on sale. V For particulars and circulars, apply to Jy 8 tf . P. HETNSBERGBR. 7 If Bntler is QUR CUSTOMERS SHALL HAVE THE BENE- fit of It, to wit : "The Best (BOLTED) Meal in the City'' FOR THE LEA8T PRICE. -r , . ,. PRESTON CUMMING A CO., V ' '. Millers and Grain and .. " Jy tt -4:.- ann Diju.- , Tnrp ;: . FRESH STOCK JUST RECEIVED.. ' V Cabbage Seed, Collard Seed, AnA a full stock of all Summer and Fall Garden Seed, For sale by WILLIAM H. GREEN, 3ytf . DmggiBt. Change of Schedule. FROM THIS DATE THE STEAMER PASSPORT will run .the following schedule: ILeava ouuuivuio uonaay morning ac o.au. ieaye wu- mington Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs-' s.1 day at 9 AM.; Friday, 9 A.M. and 7 PJ4. Saturday , aye smunvuie at 7 A. M.; Wilmington, 4 P. M. 4 JylW J. W. HARPER. ' i ." mi-h- r - - 1 Straw Hats ! Excelsior Styles ! HARRISON ALLEN, -' Batten. Jysa Notice. J WILL SELL HALF INTEREST IN THE NEWS PAPER OFFICE, in Wilson, known as the MIR ROR, to one who knows the Newspaper Business. It is well established. - Apply to G. W: BLOUNT, Proprietor, jjyllw nac . Wilson, N.C. Bock Lime, TTOR BUILDING PURPOSES. - A "1 ' FRESHLY BURNED, i PRICE REDUCED TO $1.1 & PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOIt LARGELOTS I AND TO THE TRADE. "5 Address FRENCH BROS., -..v : ' " Rocky Point, N. C " ' 'ii :-r O.G.PARSLEY, Jr.r I tf , , tn is U i , WiittintU n.N.t- ' 1 1 1 ; ; ; . '. ' . ' i i ' " n f Booiing and Tin Work, ' gY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. - ' . ';.; Our stoet of 'Goods' of the BEST MATERIAL. 'J- If you want COOK STOVE crflpnj; FUSS WHITE OIL. Jy 5tl Ice. Ice. Ice. T WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY THE Cl- X tizens ana tne puDilo generally, that I have laid In a full supply of CHOICE ICE. and am now ty prepared to mi orders at LOW PRICKS, bv - the Barrel. Hogshead or Car Load, to all nointa oa the Railroads or Rivers, and hope to seeure a reasonable share of patronage. ' ' - --- is. H. J.-AHRSNS, Proprietor New lee Hons. ... wefrsa . , , apSOSm Sena for Prices. 3t 4- . y r,'" t - y "Y i ' ft. - a .. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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