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Hie Morning Star: ! aaAJUi vir avv iu .omavw . 0 Square OnDayt,...v..,V fl ocf ",. Five Days, 860 - Ova Week,:. 4 CO Two Weeks,.. 8 60 " , " . Three Weeks,... , t 6Q " OneMonthT!. 10C " " " Two Months, -Wr 8 T - TluMoitSM,...-..,r..r.... Miff . jM 8lx Months, 40 (A ; OmYmt....... Ml ffi IlJ BERNARD. sv WW. ,tK2D DAILY "IXCKPT MONDAYS. !2l 2mKS .wg Mill 1 vo 4 - ,." muu ....... M iw 3 r -75 ,i ,tnarv1 In anvrjart To C?'F per week" Our 'City of9 cl'jrauUorfd C collect for more intsM"8 Jv. m advance.- VOIii"XXXIV;NO. 99. . viMunwjuzvernsemenni laaenaxpropcit-- WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY; JULY 17, 1884: WHOLE NO. 5264 ttonatelylowrateft ' r . TH& lTIlM Ana'KnMMMn fvf maVa atca ona. hiu tree mu - (KmNKDITION. fflOElfOCRAIIC TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT , X 4.ROVER CIiBiflSiAWt OF JW" YORK. ' - - FOR TICK PRESIDENT, . . THOMAS A HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. Bleror- I,a,r . JOHN N. STAPLES, of Guilford. , f. L w h. KITCHIN. of Halifax. PMOfiBATICJTATEIKETy, for oovkksob: - - - KLFRFU MOORE SCALES, tf , GvUfffrd. v r ; - j- ' ; tob ukutisant-govdikob: - CHAELSS M.'STEDMAN, of New Hanover. ? FOR SECKITAKT OF STATS! ' VILLI AM L. SA tNDEBS, of Wake. . for treasurer: DOXALD ir. BAIN,of Wale. foe auditor: : ; W. P. KO$EKTS, of Gaits. FOR ATTORNEY GBNXRAI.: fEEOVOSE F DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. rm scperIXTESDENT rp PUBIJC INSTRUCTION: 's. jr. FINGER, of 'Catawba, i - ; TOR ASSOCIATE JESTICE SUPREME COURT : .1. 5. MEEBIMON. of Wake. OUTLINES. , r i large Democratic meeting, to ratify the nomioation of Cleveland and Hendricks, held in St. Louis, Mo. -The Vicks bur?, Shreveport fe Facific Railroad will be completed in a few -days. A physician lias been appointed by the Ameri can Consul at London to examine into the sanilary condition of vessels leaving Lon don for tbe "United States. Twenty drills from cholera at Marseilles Tuesday night, and twenty two at Toulon. Cbioa promptly' rejected the demands qf Fraore; wx'r 19 apparently inevitable. TV police of Vienna have been instructed to arrwt all Mormon missionaries. The strike iu tiie cotton mills at Burnley, En:., ended, with an advance of 5 percent, m waees to operatives. The Atlantic cotton mills, Lawrence, Mass., will shut down frV.m July 26th to August 1.1th. , EJwarttYurd, Jr., laces aud white goods, ;flrw York city, failed; liabilities $1,000, 000. - Strike of plasterers, and hands employed at Knapp's shoe fattory, Phila delphia, tndt d with an advance! in wages. r- The financial situation at Indianapolis h improved, after a heavy run on some of the bankinc institutions of that city. Highwaymen ioWkcI the stage running be-twrt-u S:in Saba and Lampasas, Texas. Negroes threaten to attack the jail at 0ei.!i!Mro, Ky., and release certain pris i in. r ;?Ji!' ' -overnor has onlead a mil it ary fjwiij any W'trturd ihe town Clinlera is iK.r;'e.i at Absatklria, Efjypt. Kr ij. i) TLonipioit anl two femall txys drofc tii Illinois river while Gsbiug.- M ii.ldsiMi!h & Son. Charleston, C , usiii-ii'de!. A policeman at Atlieus, Gt , killed u uttrro who resisted ar rest; a large crowd was in town and trouble was expected. The Cuban insurgents defeated the government forces in a skir nisli, and burned several plantations. ' New York markets: Money 1 per cent. ; Pottoa firm at lllljc; southern flour firm at 3 404 50;wheat, No. 2 red July 97ic; com, ungraded 45jc; rosin dull at fl 22 1 25; spirits turpentine firmer at 31f ew iork is taking sanitary steps against cholera. - y M.nj yof the New York merchants are'outspoken for Cleveland. Some 'Oftheoere Republicans. " - M is now definitely known' that Asspeare's grave at. Stratford -on - vqji U seventeen feet deep. ' le independent Republicans V hold a National Conference in ew York city on the 22nd of July. " Republican managers, in Con "ectieut have .fixed a plan by which ejr say they can carry that State. etushavo o v i tt-I Klnh. ;r;'MOTf,uu.JrP,Bu and don't forget to -use the I '8. It Can hfi lrnnnrn iK IT IT" IT i u,umniy kalled . 'ru university ? founded t by ,us Air red . 1 in A. D. 879, has adopt-1 f statute providing for public ex-! -ions for women ,i,T iuasu made 20 1 miles at 'ingtield, Mass onda lr made the last t ten in 39 "lut and the last mile in 3.15; The Butl 1. 1 "OSlOn lilnh. i RMlfll ' a a er'e , organ. If it is true that it it y rgan' then tho following from ?h?.l.n.t ? States il 1e President of the United nomu... nen it bestowed tha ' hivhMt "Soda. w i orx," , . The Fourteenlh District in New York has taken the bit in its teeth and I has not, waited for Tammany.' Forty I members of tho Tamm vommittee met to ratify the Bern- ortsays:. . , v J "Among those present were John Parrel Frank McNicol, James A. - Uanley. Leo Bonnenberg, D. J. Moore, .Michael Tulry? I. J. Conlan, C. ; Burns, Assemblyman John R Donnellv. nennm R fttnkna . Tir AI. J. B. Messemer, and. Henry Bischoff, ii. xucBseiuer ireBiucu. Xiegisier ReiUy said it was. the duty of every man w.hoprofessed toT a Democrat to work for Cleveland and Hendricks, He had no doubt that the entire organization of Tam tnany would support them, and use every effort in its power to elect them. Henry ischoff, Jr., said that while Cleveland had hot been his first choice, yet the claims of party were preeminent, and he would leave Tammany before he would leave bis party, p. J. Moore, who istbt Chairman of the association, said there warnothing left for the Democrats to do except to support Cleveland. The very worst Democrat was better than a Republican." Other speeches of a similar char acter were. made. . Register Reilly said there would be no traitors in Tammany. Resolutions indorsing ri the ticket passed, only two or three I voting no. 5 I -.-r ...... k . . . ; .1 worth Carolina must look to its laureia. juarie xsurana, in ine ue- I partment of the lreve, France, was bora 16th of March, 1761. he is now in her 124th year. The oldest darkey we have noticed lately in our exchanges was only about 110 r years old, bat then they , go ; much higher than this. Some few years ago one was billed at about 1 60. Here is what v is said of : the old French oman: "A great many tourists visit it during the summer season. sne is quite an objector curiosity to them, as may be imagined, and lew wnOfYisit tne Koyans district fail to go and see the old lady, during whose life-, time four royal houses two empires and three republics have "come tnd gone in France. Her skin, by constant exposure and extreme age.has become of a very dark brown hue, and is drawn over the bones like parchment, a very net-work of wrin kles. Her food consista entirely of vegeta bles, with a horrible species of fritter made of flour and oil. She is fond of a glass of wine and occasionally takes a dram of brandy."-:,'- -vv'-- The N. Y. Eoeniny Post, Rep.,but opposing Blaine, says that there was a large minority of Indepen dents who desired Bayards nomina tion. "It says:" i "But for a few phrases in the Dover speech of 1861, which were jarring rather than unpatrmotic, i ne wouia, nave been Drefered probably by the indi- Dendents ' rather than Gov. Cleveland, by reasou oi ais greiticr uutiuuy iu ww . reputation. ' - His active support ot uov. Cleveland will bring to the latter no incon siderable reinforcement in this city, where Mr. Bayard has always been herd in in espe cial honor by democrats and in high esteem by citizens or alt political parties. , There is bnei Democratic editor in? New York State who has a vacation because he cannot support the honest ticket ' He" evidently needs rest. Then there are some hundred young Irish dynamiters who cannot go the honest ticket; and have organized for Blaine and Logan. In New Or leans there is also a bolt for the "tattooed ticket." ! But the gain for the Democrats is a hundred to one. At the marriage of Tennyson'a son in King Henry's Chapel, a cor respondent writes that he saw to gether Tennyson, Lord Houghton, Robert Browning,1 Matthew Arnold, William ' Allinetham and Frederick Locker, all poets of distinction and two of ereatness. It was indeed a sight well worth seeing. Swinburne and William Morris ought to have been present. ' I ; John Kelly was born in the city Of New York on the 21st of ApriLmi. John is 63 years of age, and is old enough to do much better than he does. He is at least old enough to distinguish between right and wrong: doing bet ween the T honest ' ticket and the-"tattooed?! ticket;: John has : . .a n eerveu as civy ai, terms in the U. S. House and four ' G- 'At Charlotte on Monday the mer- ' einrv recorded yo aeerrees. ai Charleston ORhe. same day it stood at- 96.. It was: 88 m Wilmington. The highest was Sunday, 90; Mon day, 88: Tuesday, 88; and Wed nes- day, 874 degrees.' ' Wilmington is a eood resort for the Charlotte : folks & . - . , . . during the heated term, it is ovmuch cooler and healthier here. I The Republioart V Congressional Committee at Washington are again t ...... r JJ i f violating the law; by sending franked fUtif matter through the n-t "Soap" must be scarce, It is a sh e ' . . i ' j' VA mails. shame 10T such rascality, tobe perpewaiea i and at headquarters at that. Thel Portsmouth (V.) Times, heretofore ', a Mahone paper,, is oat for Cleveland and' HendrioksvIt '"The" ticket is. Derhat. the strongest that could have been nominated, all things considered, and will probably be the cause Of securing New York and Indiana to the Democrats. 1 It meets , our unqualified ap proval," and Bhall have all- the support we can give it." u - " ' e ' - Two Virginian at Dallas, Texas, felt out and shot .each, other tqdeath.1 Their nVmes were W. H. ? Beal and J. B. j Strange. BoCh ' were ' found dead in a room with - the door lock ed, .each, with a pistolby liis aide Women were at the bottom of it.' They had been warm friends. f .1 -'At Chicago. Butler aa4 ICellyUfihi an all night conference at the former' room and organized the -, Hendricks boom with which they surprised the' natives and . convulsed the' ? Cop ven tion the next day; , The; Achillea of Tammany is still sulking Jn his tent, Some "of. the other chfefs Ajax and few others, are talking as if thev will fta to war with the Trojans under the New " . i. York 'Agamemnon. Spirits TurpeutLTie Lincoln and Gaston are thought to be for Maj. W. A. Graham for Con gress, j., : lAsheboro Courier; The re cent copious rains have done slight damage to tne wheat in some sections ana retarded the work of our farmers. The Methodist District' Con ference at Thomasville subscribed $800 for the endowment of Trinity College and re commended that the enure District en deavor to raise $20,000 for that purpose.. TIm xamwannnal of St. Mary's School, Ealeieb, N. C be- jjna Thursday, September 11th, 1S8L The pupils; numbered lass session 151. or further particulars apply to the Rector, Rev. Bennett Smedes, A. M. Raleigh Visitor:, Died, at Dan ville, iVa., on the morning of the 14th inst., Mrs. W. R. Weir, wife of James C. Weir, formerly of this city; 1 The deceased was the daughter of William R. and Mar garet W. Riley, and was born in Fayette- vllie, J aiy 4tn, 1857. , Charlotte. Observer: Down at Polkton, last Saturday, a flag pole was erected, and a fine large flag was run up. . The flag bears the name of Cleveland and Scales Rev. F. L. Leeper, the es teemed pastor of Hopewell church, has re ceived a call from the presbytery of Nash ville to become its evangelist . At the Greensboro ratification meeting the following persons spoke, as we learn from the .Workman: Gen. A. M, Scales; candidateifor Governor; Ma. F. C. Bobbins, of Lexington ; Col. J. N. Staples, Elector at large for Cleveland and Hen dricksVCol. J. T. Morehead, Hon. D. F. Caldwell and Mr. John A. Barringer. Bakers v Hie Voice: The past year there have heen eight men killed in this county (Mitchell), five of . whom were in drunken brawls, and the other three over-disputed titles to mica mines. Three are in -prison awaiting trial ; one was sent to the penitentiary for twenty years; two were acquitted, and two are at large with .rewards offered for their capture. liumberton Robesonian: .The ordination of Rev. W. B. Pope, a talented y dung minister.- came off in the Baptist Church lust Sunday night, according to programme. -we .stated last wees that telegraph poles had been erected on the line of tne soutnern extension of the U. F. & Y. V. R. R., and that there would be an office at the Red Springs.. This was the case when the item was written.' Elizabeth City Economist: The normal school is fully under way. Mrs: Mahouey, of Durham, is handling her lit tle kindergartenists with accustomed skill, and we reiterate the hope that our. teachers will adopt her mode of "instruction for young children v Prof. Rayhill, the elocu tionist, baa opened nis class, superin tendent Scarborough delivered a speech of an hour and a half upon the subject of ed ucation. The normal school is so. far a greater- success than before.. Fayetteville Sun: On the night of the! 7th inst, about six miles west of here the dwelling house of Mr. Alexander Bolton was burned. Tne family was ab sent at the time the fire took place and can give no reason for the burning. The house was insured lor 3uu. Tne loss, noiwun- standing, will amount to about $500. A store situated a hundred yards from the house was also burned, upon which there was no insurance. -Tne u. Jr. cs.x. v. R. R. Co. are building houses' for their sec tion hands. ' 1 Washington Gazette: We are paine4 to learn of the death of Mrs. ;Wm. Lodee. wbicn tooK puce on Tuesday after noon last, after a short illness, The Fourth was celebrated at Jameaville by a reunion of tne Knights of Honor lodees of Jameaville, Plymoutn and Williamston. I Five hundred guest were entertained, Yanceboro dots: Crops are looking very I well, hut the continued heavy rains are giving farmers long faces. - The citi zens of the upper part of this county cele brated the Fourth with a grand picnic at Mr. M. F. Bryan's, also on Neuse river at Mr. .Us. J. ludley's witn-a picnic. . Raleigh . News- Observer: From one of! the party! who made the trip to the terminus of the Ducktown branch we learn that the road; wasfinished on Saturday nieht across the Tuckaseegee river to the north pf Corvee j tiiis leaves about 25 miles to be laid with iron to the mouth of the Nantahala, which is to be done by the first of :September The track; laying is Jiow going on at the rate ot a mile a chm; The went to Scott's creek," in Jackson county! Tabbobo, July 12. Tarboro sends greeting to her sister .towns. f'.VitQin ten minutes after the Ccago nominations were wired us last night a Cleveland and Sciles Club of nearly .100. members Was formed.? Kittbkm July n, Maj. Chasw M. Bteoman, crf company jj, 44th N C.r Regiments-Dear Bir: l am an old soldier of Company Kf 44tbNAC. Re giment' I am so delighted to hear of y our nomination for Lieutenant Governor that t fim forced to droo.vou a note of congrat ulation and say that it will be the happiest vote: I ever cast when I vote for tou. I will do more than was ever done' & Vance county before to secure your election.' Ho-: ping to see you above all men in the guber natorial chair, l remain as ever yours. Geo." H. Mkbbitx, , , . I," " s r Lincolnton Press : We rejrret to learn of the death of Mr. John W. Grier, which occurred at Pineville last Saturday, i We are under' obligations" to Master JohnJSudy for .the largest cucumber we have vet received. It was raised bv Master John, and', is about 'ii big as he is. It pleasures 24 by 9 Inches and weiehs two pounds. m About 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon the large barn and crib with afr ineir eonienta. DejoneiBe to Mr.-Jonn uudi isill. who lives about four miles from town. were totally destroyed by fire. The loss is in the neighborhood of fifteen hundred dol lars. Tucker's Grove, about 10 miles southeast or this pmce, near Machpelah, is One of the most noted negro carnp grounds in an this section. ureal crowds attend bamp meetings there every fall. Last Sun day during the progress of a meeting sev eral little negToes; became inyedved in a tjuarre in- the "bic road" about one hun dred yards ' from the church. " Soon Burt iiarjt ,ana Alien omna, wuo - www standing by, f becaue involved in a row taking opposite sides. Allen opened the racket by sailing ' into Burt with ' the butt of a pistol. ' Burt drew his knife, but before he could use it Allen had lodged a bullet in the back of his head. This natur ally made Burt fightltog mad, so dropping his knife he went to work on Allen with the butt end of a buggy whip. At this juncture Jack Smith ''lit" into Burt with an axe, striking him in the head with the Vpoirofit. The axe new off and jacx kept up the tattoo with the handle. In the meantime Allen kept on perforating Burt's anatomy with bullets from his pistol. Ueorge Johnston, getting his blood up, went in for a share of Burt's blood and fired a ball into his side. About this time, Burt, having received a bulletin the back of his head, one in his side and one in his thigh, and having his head frescoed with axes, sticks and rocks fell, to all appear ances dead, and his enemies beat a retreat : NEW ADVERT!SKlrTKliT Mus son Gents' furnishings. L. Chamberlain Important Attention Wil. Lt. Infantry. Harrison & Allen Straw hats. Mukds & DbRosset Mentholine. HxrNSBEBGEB Pianos and organs : St. Mart's School Raleigh, N. ticai aiouw "" ' No cases for the Mayors court yesterday morning. Mr. A. Hv Kelly is here on a visit to his relatives and friends. The vegetable market has been well supplied during the present week. A special telegram to the Star says the excursionists arrived at Washing ton Tuesday morning at 10.30. o'clock. . .. . In addition to. Ward Clubs, let us have a central club to be called the Kleveland Kampaign Klub; kommonly kalled K. K. E. The Raleigh Visitor says : "The New England school teachers will visit Wilmington and remain in that city a week or two." Rev. Dr. E. A. Yates, of the Front Street Methodist church, will con duct the services at the First Baptist church this (Thursday) evening. .. - . 4 Harmony Lodge No. 19, Inde pendent Order Good Templars, give a fam ily excursion down the river to day. There will be music for dancing at Fort Caswell. The schooner Alice Tarleton, Capt Freethey, was cleared from this port for Port au-Spain, "Trinidad, yesterday, with 228,007 feet lumber, valued at $4, 623.99'. Messrs. U. Kidder & Son were the shippers. We learn that a number of col ored people met in the Third Ward Tues day night and organized what they term the Independent Vigilant Club, and their motto is "freedom from all' parties, rings, cliques and bosses." The Washington (N. C.) Ga tetle B&ya: "Rev. T. P. Ricaud delivered a lecture in the Methodist Church last Wednesday evening on his 'Impressions of Washington City.' It was very interest ing." He had recently been on a visit there and to Baltimore j Fruit Fair at Goldsboro Julyj 30th and 81st. 4 State Exposition at. Raleighj from October 1st t the 28th. . Those who have fruit to exhibit should make one a! stepping-stone to the other. At all events .don't forget the Fruit Fair. New Hanover can make an exhibit to be proud of. SlDKalaf Aeeldent to m Soldier. : We are sorry to learn that one of the soldiers of the Sumter Light Infantry met with quite a severe accident on the way down to Smithville Tuesday morning. The soldier was sitting on the" railing of the lower deck as the boat was about stopping at Kendall, a few miles below the city, for some passenger to get off; when one of the wharf posts came In contact with the back of his head, scraping and bruising it badly. A bandage of ice was placed upon his head, and upon liis arrival, at Smithville he had to be assisted from the boat The hurt is not considered serious." r Since writing the above,' we learn that (t was the one of the fenders, that being pressed between the steamer and the wharf, suddenly became freed,, and the jar given caused it to strike the soldier on the back of the head! ' ' At last accounts he was still suffering a good deal.from the accident ; ; Episcopal vjriltUa.':Y'-i'':,r i ; Bishop, Watson, of this Episcopal Dio cese, who is now jn the city, will visit St Mark's Parish on Sunday evening at 9.80 o'clock and administer, the ' Rite of Con firmation. ' The public is invited and seats are: free. v-"u " iBformatlen Wanted. - ', : ; The following letter is published at the request of Mr, David L. Schivery, Superin tendent of the National Cemetery, Raleigh, N. C." Possibly the records in the effievnf the National Cemetery here may give the desired information. Our own impression is.owilg to the similarity of the name given by the Beraiai that Mr. Eby went down in the Ill-fated steamer; ; --.;-ti-.; J v ' Raleigh, N. C.,: July 15, 1884, ' flitor Morning Star. Drab Sib : During the latter part of February. 1865, a young soldier, Company A- 7th Penn.," Reserves, who had been captured at the Battle of the Wilderness, imprisoned at Hendersonville. and subse quently brought to N. E. Ferry, Cape Faer river, was paroled and went to Wil mington for the purpose of taking passage for his home in CarUale", Pa,, on one of the iransports lying there. The last heard of tim was that he had scalded his feet and tad been carried to one of the hospitals in Wilmington.! Yet in the list of those who bad gondowa ob board tk &nmralLftC published in the ,New York Eerald;. was I name which corresponded to his with the Exception of one letter, the published name being J. Harry Ely, while his name was J. Harry Eby, an 1 for a b being the only (difference. Still, how could he have been Carried from this boat to the hospital and' yet sail on the boat unless the boat itself was the hospital, which sometime occurred? The information desired is, -did he sail on the General Lyon; or did he die and become buried at Wilmington.. There is a bare possibility that some of the older members of your community may have met and re member something about this young man. Any one able to give any information con cerning this matter will confer a great favor upon the members pf his family, who are idesirous of learning something definite as to his fate, by communicating their knowl edge to his sister. Miss Kittv M. Ebv. Cat. jUsle, Cumberland county, Pa. Personal. k Rev. R. H. Whitaker, Grand Worthy. Secretary of the Independent Order' of Good Templars, was expected to arrive here last evening, j While here he will be the guest of Dr. F. W. Potter. To day he will participate with Harmony Lodge No. 19 in an excursion down the river on the steamer Passport. Col. Robert L. Steele, of Rockingham, was here yesterday on his way to Sea Side Park. , , " . .' ' Mr. F G. Robinson is reported quite sick. - j v" ' Mr. John Evans, one of our most reputa ble railroad conductors, is seriously ill at his residence on Third street. Capt W. 8. Norment, formerly of this city, but now of Lumberton, is here on a short visit. Ljeut Jos. B. Batchelor, of theTJ. S. A., detailed from the army as one of the teach ers of the Bingham School, but now acting as travelling correspondent of the Raleigh Newt and Observer, has lwen at the Seaside Park for a day or two, and will visit the Government works and other points of in terest below. maglatrmte Court. David Martin, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice jMillis, charged with assault and battery upon Laura Blalock, white, when defendant submitted and judgment was suspended on the payment of costs. The same defendant was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Laura Bla lock, and was required to pay the costs and give bond in the sum of $50 to keep the peace for sixty days. Excnnloni. Our Front Street Methodist friends had a large party on their excursion down the river yesterday, and had a fine day for the trip. j The excursion to Waccamaw Lake, given under the auspices of the Sunday school of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, was also weil attended. ' - x ;' BITER AND MARINE. : i ' . . Ger. brig Oberon, Westphal, hence, arrived at Hull July 13. Nor. barque Dux, Johnsen, hence for Rotterdam, was off Dungeness July 13. s' . Steamboatman report the river as get ting rather low, but not so much as to inter fere materially with navigation. It was the lighter Charles Thonias and hot Charles Somers, which was. sunk Tuesday at! the. mouth of Brunswick River. ' Quarterly Meetings, Third Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South: ' Bladen Circuit, at McNatt's, July 19 and 20. Clinton Circuit, at Goshen, Jury 26 and 27. '. Wilmington; at Front Street, August 2 and 3. I : Smithville. August 9 and 10. Brunswick Circuit, at Mt Zion, August 12 and 13. i . Whitevillei Circuit, at Peacock's, August lft and 17. Flemington Circuit at Carver's Creek, August 23 and 24. . - Elizabeth Circuit, at Purdie's, August 30 and 31. -.1 . - - . - ' . " Newton Grove Mission, at Newton Grove, Aueust 30 and 31. Cokeabury Circuit, at Bethel, September 6 and 7. i . ; . The District Conference will be held at Goshen, on the Clinton Circuit, commenc ing Wednesday morning, July . 23d, at 10 o clock. I - - - . : -: Friday morning, organizaifion of Sun-4 day School Conference and-untiay scnooi address. - : - f J Centenary services Saturday morning several short addresses and centenary -ser mon.::.- - ... W. H. BoBBrrr, P. E. : FORTY TBARS' KXTZRUSNCB OF AN OLD vTTRstt -iim wiriHlow'H soothhur Svran Is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in i the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never fafltn safety and success by millions of mothers and cmldren,from the feeble Infant of a week old to the adult. It corrects acidity .of the-stomach, relieves wind wviin kxttiIoImi t.hn hn-wAld. and efoefl r&tsL. health and oomtort to mother and child. 'We believe it the Best and Sorest Remedy in the world, in all raunn of DYSENTERY and DIARRHCEA. IN CHILDREN, whether srlslnff from teething of any other cause. - Foil directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genome unless.the f ao-BlmUe of CURTIS A PERKINS to on the ont slde wrapper. Bold .bv all Medicine Dealers. 25 cents' a bottle. .. v - ' "War i Department, Blanal - Service lu 8. Army." Division of Telegrams and-Beports for the t. Eenefit ot Commerce and Agriculture. -: S. . July 16, 1884 6P.M.' AVERAGE- DlBTRICTS.' Max. -'Min. Rain Temp? Temp; Fall. 91. 69 ,.03 93 .73, .76 95 , 73 t .00 91 72 f -16 "91 ' 71 1 -01 87 ... 69 . ,57 , 89 72 .38 ' 96' ''75 -.01 r;.97- .,77fL-00v 91 70' .20 ' 92 ' r ea .05 ,88,tlf 67: J ,03 Wilmington Charleston.... Augusta. Savannah ... i Atlanta..:... Montgomery j Mobile;...... New Orleans Galveston.;!:.. Vicksburg.i . i tittle Rock. . iemphis.. ratlierln41eatlita. ' " The following fe the indications for to- For .the Aouth. Atlantic States, clear- ing and fair weather, southwest to north west winds and stationary temperature. Committee Meeting. . . ' y A meeting of the County Democratic Ex ecutive Committee will be held at the court house this (Thursday) evening,at 8J o'clock. A full attendance is requested. ' ' DIED. - f RUSa In this cltv. vesterdav mornintrr NAN CY A SUSS, aged 80 years. ' Funeral at 9 o'clock this morning (July 17), from the residence of Wm. Tjirfcfn on sock St., thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Friends and ae doaintanoes of the family invited to attend. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AtMoii leilers . L Infantry. : 7"OU ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR AT TOUB Armory, Friday Morning, In fall dress uniform, for the purpose of gobig down to Smithville, on the Passport, at 9 o'clock. cy oraer or vaptam. Jyl71t ; ,C. W.WORTH, 1st fierg't St. Mary's School, : RALEIGH, N. C. V rjmE ADVENT TERM, THE 87TH SEMI-ANNUAL- SESSION, begins Thursday, September 11, 1884.' For Catalogue address the Rector, Rev. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M. v Jy 17 2m Ilentholine, THB JAPANESE HEADACHE CURE; Wyeth's Menthol Pencils,-for Neuralgia, Headache, etc.; Dr, Simpson's Pond-Lily, for the Toilet, Bath 'and Family use; Valentine's Meat Juice, Presh 1 1 1 For sale by . MUNDS BROS. & DkROSSET, 1y 17 It , Druggists, Market St. Straw Hats! Umbrellas ! HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters, jy 17 U "Fillet," LISLE THREAD, GAUSE. GOSSAMER UNDERWEAR. BATHING SUITS. The nonnlar "TVPERT A L" SHIRT, only ONE DOLLAR. MUNHUN, jyl71t Gents' Furnisher. 7S . EO-2 xl fit raCORTTANT! A HEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE! ' f A PATENT" "Water Closet Seat ! FOR THE ! CURB OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called "PILES,") Internal or External, and S ' PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE -OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. I have invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET BEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome andpalufnl malady, which I confidently plaqe before the poblio as a . i - SURE RELIEF AND CUBE ! 'I . . . - ';' i It has been endorsed by the leading resident PhvBicians in North Carolina. . Is now beine test- ad in the Hospitals of New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, and we are satisfied the result will be satisfactory, as it has never failed else where, xou can write to any or tne rnysicians or prominent citizens in Edgecombe Co., N. C. These Seats will be furnished at the following mines: .- ' - WALNUT, Polished, $6X0 J Discount to Physt- CH-KKKi, -' o.cu - cicians ana 10 ine POPLAR, . - " - j 5 00) : Trade. Directions for using will accompany each Seat. ' We trouble yon with no certificates. We leave the Seat to be its own advertiser. Address - LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee,' , Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., N. C. 1yl7DAWtf - : last Tobacco Sold. NEWLOTJHSTRECEIVED. l . : WANTED -10,600 Bs. "Dog Tongue, 5,000 fcs. Beeswax, and 0,000 . Dry Hides, for which the highestash price wttl be paid.- SaM'LBEAR, Sr., : 23 tf : ., ; . ;.18JIarket Stareet "T7EWISH TO THANK OUTt" FRIENDS FOB V f the liberal patronage with which they have heretofore favored o. It will be our pleasure to serve .tnem always m tne most emcient man sen Our experience, covers a number of years In the best nharmaceatical establishments, and oor rule wul be to give the best goods at mode rate prices. iy 13 tf . . W. S. BRIGGS & CO. Big Run O K PAPERS AND PERIODICALS. Also, on the MANHATTA and CHARI6T CIGARS, At C. M. HARRIS, i I - , r , . The only News Dealer In the city. Jyl5tf : ISpSW ADYERTISEMENTS. Groceries. Groceries. "yr-K ARE CONSTANTLY REPLENISHING oor "LARGE STOCK OF .'GROCERIES, and now offer, v at Wholesale, at prices to salt the times i MKAT. FLOUR. COFFEE, SUGAR, ' J-,-. ; -.- "..-"?-,-" "-'-: -7-- . MOLASSES, MEAL, CORN. HAY, " SALT, LIME, CASEJb CAN GOODS, v i New and Second-nand COTTON GINfiC 1 i ' ' HICKORY WAGONS. ' ' y- - 3'. WJSCHNER A C ALDER BRS - jy 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. ; Oxford Tie. TE HATS RECEIVED A DUPLICATE LOT of thaae aneHalijSamed ORD TIES. amo, another lot of moflWKNGLISH BALMO RALS same goods as Oxford Ties, except they are high-quartered. : .t Call and secure a pair at once. ' Geo. R. French & Sons, . 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. Jyistf - Eemember, yyHEN IN WANT OF FURNITURE AND BED DING, that our stock is NEW and of latest de signs. ' v An elegant line of Baby Carriages, Easy Chairs, ' Rattan Furniture, Hammocks, &c. . THOS. C. CRAFT, AeT., Fnrniture Dealer, " jyI13 tf 20 So. Front St. SEED. NEW CROP. SEED. MY DRUG STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Landreth's. Bolst'sand Peter Henderson's VEGETABLE SEED of all descriptions. Phila delphia and New York prices given to market gardeners. Buy from me and save freight and postage, satisfaction guaranteed. Large stocx of Turnip Seed now in store and for sale low; Give me a call. J. H. HARDIN, , . Drag and Seed Store, JylStf New Market, Wilmington, N.C Special Notice. 6000 Lbs, Sugar-Cured Hams . CANVASSED AND UNCAN VASSED. These Hams are guaranteed strictly No. 1, and 'were bought at the very lowest point reached - this season. I am prepared to offer bargains to " purchasers in lots If in want you should see me before buying. I can sell them cheaper than any one else in the city. , lO TIERCES AND 20 CANS LARD bought in the same way. - COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF GRO CERIES. - CONSIGNMENTS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE EVERY DAY. Telephone Connection after to-day. . f "i JAMES C. STEVENSON. . jy 11 tf' MARKET STREET We Want Your Trade. rjv) THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN IN THE HABIT of sending North to have their BLANK BOOKS made or to buy their STATIONERY, we would say that we are determined not to be undersold, and in future we will duplicate 'any order that you may send off for, and irobably save you from 10 to 15 per cent. - Ledgers, Journals, Day Books. Sales Books, . Ac, any size and style of binding, ruled and printed to order. ... - - AlATWfU AJWMLa IUOUO Ul UC1 ftb S1IU1 notice. - Check, Draft and Note Books LITHOGRAPHED in the best style. - Fine Writing Paper and Envelopes, suitable for mercantile and private use. . ' Ink, Mucilage, Pencils, Pens, Penholders, let ter Books. Blotting Paper, Inkstands, Erasers, Ac, Ac. ; C. W. YATES, jy!3tf 119 MARKET STREET. Black Walnnt. NEW AND HANDSOME STYLES IN SOLID Black Walnut Chamber Sets, Wardrobes, Bookcases Sideboards, Extension Tables. Fnr niture of every description "10 per cent. lower than ever. - 40 yards Fancy Matting for $6.00. BEHRENDS A MUNROE. . - : S.B. Cor. Market and 2nd Sts., Jyl3tf WOmhigton.N.C. - rown Gins. , TITE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR THE Vf celebrated BROWN COTTON GINS. Dont Sot off voor orders. Send them in at once. Also ave the Agency for the "MONARCH" COTTON PRESS. Best on the market. LOWEST CASH PRICES. WM. E. SPRINGER A CO., Suceseprs to John Dawson A Co.. jy 13 tf 19, 21 A 23 Market 8treet. L ; Rock liimei - 1TOB BUILDING PURPOSES. XV FRESHLT BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO $11S PER CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND : , ' . . " TO THB TRADE. .- ; ' ' Address FRENCH BROS., I r .,; -rrt -- .' Rocky Point, N. C. u ? . , , v or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., -. . 1 tf tt It WOmipplon. N. ; Atemovai ; QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, JULY UTfl, MY friends will find me at NO. '28 N. FRONT ST. Store now occupied by Mr. W. T, Johnson, si i -. . . Come and see me, . - - 'J 4-" . - . C. M. HARRIS. - 18 if . ": f j news Dealer. : if '-r Hi Ai StedinaiiiJr., ATTORNEY AT JAW, ivj 1 '" - Office on Princess, between Front and 2d Sts. in the Basement of Building No. 114. next to old I Journal Building, WILMINGTON, N. C. . rracnoes m au cne vmniaai ana vivu ixrorcs of New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, Pender and Brunswick Counties. .. . . jan 19 DA Win f . V ..." - i -.r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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