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7- - f V he MorninStaj, ,cv tvia. h.''berharp; ZTTTXT y , XSATC3 ADVEaTtSINO: .Ose square One Day,.. $rf"-t " i , " " , Jwo Days,.... ,,1 ?5 v , " . Three Days.. - 'rilt Four Days- ......-..; 8 CO . T'4 ' - S7arar......-- ' to -- ' r'One Week,... T 4 fa - 'J r : ' ; . .1' : AHV n9U&AM.n..,......-V tt 00 , 4 00 Monti. . i. vaoe I Months, i Kn 3 oJ!frfcr Subsorlber deUvered Jn uy part the t' 5Serlzed io oolleot formate t-iJtlt the Post Office it Wjukm,Lf3.1 totcted at J aaag Mtterjj;: umkNING BPITIOIf. iIOCRA NiTIOMAL ; TICKET. FORPRESIDSNT,; G ROVER CLETEf.ABfP, OF NEW YORK. FOR. VICE PRESIDENT. , THOMAS A. nENpnicKs, OF INDIANA. li t 0. Electors State at targe: SOUS N. STAPLES, of Guilford, f t . 4 0. KITCHIN. of Halifax. - . DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. ' POR GOVERNOR. .'- 'j"'r-''.T - - " i ALfRED MOORE SCALES, of- BuUford. roR ueutknaht-govebnor: . CHARLES 31. STEDMAN, of New Hanover.. FOB SECRrTABT OF BTATi: ; WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wate. tor trkasureb: " DOtiALD W. SAIN, of Wake. ' ' tor auditor: ' ' ' IF. r. ROBERTS, of Gates. FOR ATTORNEY 6XXXKAI.: .... iHEODORE F DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. FOB PEBOJTENDENT GF FTOSLIC IHSTBTJCTIONt - .?. 31, FINGER, of Catawba. TUB ASPOCIATK JUSTICE SCTBEirE COTJBT : A. s: 3IERRIM0N, of Wake. ' Job C0S0R5S3 in sixth district : MSDEX TYLER BENNETT, of Ami. OUTLINES. - ' ; TJie cholera epidemic' is spreading in. Fmucel An effort ia being made in Missouri to unite all of the opposition politi cal element on an independent State ticket, against the Democracy. - A French squadron bombarded and captured the town of Kilung on the island ' of Formosa. The Prohibition party in Kansas will put in nomination a fall State 'ticket and' Presidential electors The' relics of ; the Greely Arctic expedition have been placed in custody of Gen. Hancock, at Governor's Island. - - A general shut down of cotton mills at Fall River, Mass.;' will lenn Monday ; cause, the dull market for points. Intense "heat ' has caused an increase ia the mortality of cholera ; pa titnts at Marseilles. The average con- dittoa of (lie cotton crop fcas advanced from 86 in July to a little above 87: the Mcl snlu wuh favorable weather, or show heavy d.p.eciaUon with unfavorable seos. The corn average is higher than m any year since 1880. .The Clumhia Cotton Mill, at Worcester, Mass., bnrned by an incendiary, Df. iKoch!go ofBerhn, says the home of Asiatic cholera isthedeltaof the Ganges. 7-Proprie-1 tors of lh TTnm Wnllon inilla Allp.ntnwn. I w . . mmvw f m 'I 75jc .corn.No.2Angust59i60cirosin $1 20i 25; spirits turpentine'dull dull at t. r,v hPAti - Schnrz's speech seems a centre-shot. 'v ThP 's.riniK---'7i, I wn.nn-4 f r . j prospect of a fair nee crop is good. . - . dii ui rienaricxs wereav.ine same hotel in New York on TlTlurSi I " " . i Mr RiM,0 i,. . ,v.jC: -. bag been chosen Elector for the Sev- ! enth District. "Soap" I):lna uas douhtless knowh of old intentions alialoaV Batler I Dana, Kell v what tm r tW ' we the three most mischievous men living. .' ; ; Cl. .. 1- south Carolina has renominated every member of tire House' who de- ftirWl li ... JNorth Carolina believes in rotation in office" that is,-some- Turr; - -"c Va8ninort.nn V.. ara; aim. aood that the New York Sun ,n 8Upport old Rpti ' TTrkw' miion wil1 the old fellow pay 'for' the , n dependent Republican puts Cleveland's vote in Massachu I ""from the bolting- Republicans ..-v. unuer will get a consid 'aMevte in that State. - f Augusta Constitutionalist re . 18 rePrt concernine: the-dis. C 6? Cr6fte iu this State, and nu , ine British Consul at I " toaK n froitt'Mr. Donald Mcln of the Crofters, Mr. -ork ,nV lne complaint ia hard z iyj": Mr., Cprley says ver . "Vrae SScotch families Q dissatisfied." - , fa.jaled for tmooa : ,- New York even more bopeful pi victory tbaiLl j foUowiny market,: Money 1 per cent.; cotton firm was m 1816. J haje considered the yesterday. His Honor Judge O. at 1013,1C11 1 16; southern-flour quiet ;oourse of politics, rriapped.out pohti- ' J"" " " at nfv.?r. on. 71ntT ' nAmM ,r n 'cal events -and observed the sierns- 'oTlii: J "'."""'K jp j rnEinner. an nr rhhrji t inn, neonie ai 1 .. i 1 . t . 1 i -i t, r j 1 ' 1 - f- . rncvuvunui huh jucciuei. iiiio.iiic itaaicai laundry, rsui l iiioreiieaa on monaay nignt 01 -last 1 , a Republican mass meeting tue begging circulars, abonnd. I week. : ' w I If , . I Harnett TownshiD vesterdav.' IT, , vob: xxsiv; no. i2o:;, - v: - yriiT.fjjoNi.N.c.i sunday, august;!; issi. ' ATiundred delegates of e the Ger- J -u --;r -'r man Progressive Uidon or ; Tf ? Hfe' J'i- eat met in Convention at; TSTr TTa- 1 '- Day Iength!13 bora-an4 29 en.- In4heir address. they declared m that "Blaine is tW Jrabnification of ' all that is corrtiiptliSa thtl Republican partyv? nit3f whole jceer as a publi6 man is tainted with jobhery and. as- soiated witH measpT hctile. ; general gopd of the' country.' 'There-; fore all Toters are ed to cast their ballots and exert their efforts to elect 5 Cleveland and' Hendricks." The ad- dress will Abe - snbrnitte t- h branch of the organization through- oWtheVstatdtW-irVrval.; - - V - ' . I, Our.friend4f;Raleigh. did a good thin j inj having the; j; speeches of Scales ahff ; ; York i stenb graphically , rpWtedjWe read the j opening speech, of Gen: Scales and it j is a goou one ueiier tnan me cruae j , outline reDorts led ins to snnnostf Svv ofcaii noa nnw;knL ,aV A.f as our SDace mav allow.H "in . i - , i Ward Beecher ls ' satisfied that I Cleveland is maligneja, and will take I the stumnfor himii lHe says of the s . - - - ' iff " I ' stories against Cleveland: ; - I: VTou can say that I expect to brand the men wno have promulgated them as black- 1 mailers and liars, fori now expect the Gov- I A IIU H1A . a A V VA V DUI V V VIO OW y VU W Y-lt tare ready to try it again. Is,f ame bo s i, tW. thJ!-l.n Wr, i , i. , J :1: . .1 S?!i ifc 5"It7 iaS ucaal0jwru6 uau uj starvation wiis eany A . . . , : - sKelIy says Butler's candidacy is J fvery important, 'complicates .'. the I mm' van, vir mnn.H anil lift .will noli I 5 . . Mi h , I a larcra ' vote.--Anv man who can l ict,Rni. .U. - r T: I rfoo of. Kloina J? ' f - li - 'if THE STATE CANVASS. Durham Reporter. : ; I ' The speeches of Gen. sW. . R. Cox I andCapt. .Octavius Coke, at Stokes J Hall, Tuesday evening, were listened to by a packed house, and made a 1 ivery great impression upon the aud Charlotte Observed 1 I -In his apeeches. when - Pat. Win- I 1 . - - . . ,i, . . I sion can li exacuy ,caicn on -w.me StSBrV at Charlotte: Pc.FeliowiitizenS " he softly remarked, 4e are ffoing to ;ciean them up I feel it in my bones, jlike the nigger at the circus, when I ;loot . tnft nrnfintt hfifora me: I'm aiivehatl almost I jldead. I feel, victory iri every fibre.' jl am,; in better hopes "and in bet- tor Viooi-t. tlion ovor I Vufnro anrl.am I W V . UWM. W ....... . f j V, WU I ' ;8tudyingit from ajcientific stand, point,and I never before feltsocon- fident of victory. One great inspira- ? . V ' IB a 1 L" I- it. - .1 uon in iue ursi piace is iue remarKa- Lble unanim tv of feelincvery where. I xne sreat ana nDiveraaiaesire suo- i : ordinate? all small;! bickerings and local quarrels to the' effort to - secure I a National and d State'f Democratic vict0ry. As an instance, -the Sena- l i. "1:1 iinoM. - lnn .Wn flv cram 7.0! nnmWincras' mfimhfiriieTerv l - - J I Democrat' old enough to vote, and IL1. iL.tnlk f -.Inning 4l. I ;wutsro wufsuowuu' I ' My W0" I . , , ; Greenville Reflector - . We see f f om'the' Beaufort Tele- j: ,1 phone that our townsman Col. Harry ' : l Bmithfleld Herald. " s ? Don't forget the Democratic rally I in Smithfield next Saturday;, B. H. I Bunn Es' Presideptia lector for V . . NEW ADVEJtTSEffIBNT5, Wno Talks. " '! T ' X Rooms to rent. , . Notice To tax payers, s tt ,Ti ... A if! .... ! ! ' .1 : I.-AA. XX VffU i'LXs A-' SanrH Furnitures . MuHSON--Gents' furnishings.' : R. M. McLmBE-Rargains. Thos. C. Cbait -Specialties. ' . Tatxob's Bazaab Bargains. J. H. Hardin Reliable seed... C. W. Yates School books. G.' C. C. E. The great aola. - J. 31 Hedrick Closing out sale. -; W. S. WnxABD Lifer insurance. : G. R. French & SdHS-jBargains. . Heisssebgeb Books,' pianos, etc . Mrs. K WABBEK-rJce cream soda, - W. E..Spriiioeb& Cb.-Hardware: rcfrias B MijiRCTH-i-LurnjneTV" gin HARBISOU ALLEjr-t""!1 V010 uau 8. P. Ccllteb & Consignee) TTTnWTYiT?ftimoLwlJteral waters;--' Famtlt Exctbsi6n4To ,WrighUvme.t "WS. BBIGGS& Co-lbttawa beercCc," P. II BRmfflntf & (Jci Jko W GorWk& 'Smith Insurance. McDoiraALL & BowDEi-Cook bnggie?. , PABXEB&TAYMB-Time to buy goods. KEBcnKER & Calpeb Bros-FIout, " bacon, hay, nails, etc. ;j: , - - ' ',",.JBr:S.JB 'atMMonbot 'fet&0 the? .07. C001 yesterday smUyS !S lUvlC fin.i quarterly meeting at Smithvje iaday ' f ' Only one" marriage license iah sued fast week, and that was to Vitoicired coP1 ?v ; ' i . ,t s .rl ,i i RevlMiv rattieof Sm preaches at ' the 'Fifth Street Methodist 'SiefxX - Weare asked-to state that Bev 9tba t olJowiag: yacht Jaw benterod irxaeeUng - at night. K-l'eU'.Iiies'pacKes, at the First (colored) Baptist Church, cor' ui uu ivw.yriwi duwh,- . uruaj iat 11 and 8 p. m,, and-Kev. J. G. liFryeat 8 , ornuani rain-Dow spannea vue eusiern neavens "yeaieruay ; aiiernoon. This is a good sigriif signs are good for .JthS djiring suck. weather as wejhave sW - T : . m ' n r a oine Becuons or unpan ine crops are 8uferhig to some extent from the 4aie neavy rains, jl neavy wind passed -throneh a oortion of-'tlifi mnntv rMnt1v lrops. " A QUl WnDOB? capwin, wno ,was in the city yesterday. accounU for the present "rainy - spell" .in this wise. He Teanor. the weather ma started it & theil and Bince then there has Wnobodv to stoo it. Owing to late heavy rains there are grea many bad washouts about the J- e Capt Murphy and his brigade some time o repair the damage, . i.- - ; respeoauyit Jupiter, riuvius, continues to wmnrv htp nhiali nium ng '"J "" Prope4 Improvement of Bontb Wa ter Street. ts,: . -..r , : South Water street from Market to "Orange badly needs pavinsc It is in al- -most as bad a condition as North Water street was before it was paved, especially in W nehrhborhood of the Market The street in that loealitv ia verv aa: Th ;DU8inc88 men Df South Water street sighed P"toon 10 the Mayor, and Hoard pi Ai- Mormon arma timA olnAo anrf waa ttnrlna. . . .... ,.-r- r.-t.i.w- bwv twu uig uuai u tv ao laiuuiil iu' ... trt,a A, - nrtXTUMA x'i: but no, action has as yet been taken men the street is paved the foot of M ket street should be raised to a level with it, and a different arrangement madei whereby the transportation of vehicles, etc.; by the drerrv shall suffer no detriment, which It Is said can be easily done by the construction rof a floatine platform of 4he reouisite di- mensions. - T a ; CI Bit ftl T 'with assault and battery. Defendant found noigamj 5 :; s guilty. State vs. Eliza Singletary, charged with Tassault and battery. Defendant found 0 - , Btate vs-J- O. Hin, charged with em bezzlemenk Defendant found guilty. Motion in arrest of judgment. , c ?J State vs. Jos. Ferralra and Joe. Yinas, j s.t v: u 1 - . .iw...tfm.rf ,m - atot v. rvoia t W Ti5rtn . aftK1rVf X a , Vma.: Vl ,a.VMWM for a new trial bv defendant ; McGowan. ... - . .' Motion granted, verdict set aside and a new. trial ordered. This This refers to.caso tried on I Thursday, when the defendant, McGowan, wuh defendant HaU, was f ou'nd guilty. was held in which, was addressed by J. H. Whiteman; WT. Cut- lar, Aaron Willis and James Richardson, all colored. The National ticket was ien - but nothing' was d ahouV th ery; for Elector, Dr. R..E, Nonneat; for Senator, W. H. Chadbourn; for the House, F. W Tester; for Sheriff, Elijah Hewlett; for Treasurer, John. Whiteman TB The latter wad a letter from Mr. Hewlett, who stated that it would be impossible for him to be present on account of the. dangerous illness of his 'wife and another member of his family. 'j; A L ": 'r .1- A wooden railroad, or tramway, is being. constructed by .a number, of . the, pleading citizens from ; the Pireway section, m Co- lumous councy, 10 v;aiaoasu, a smau ea ! wick, near the South Carolina, line; a-dis-; tance of. nine or ten' miles.. . The .rolling stock of the new road will Consist of an en gine and four cars, and Is intended; to Tbet-, ter facilitate the transportation of the. large : productions of the Pireway section "to a suitable locality for shipment "The4 road is expected to, be ready fuse early in Oc- tober. r nrertnarv. f t fThere was - one intermena s child ia f Oakdale. Cemeteryduring the; week closing. BIlevue Cemetery.reports drie1' ihterment child for .the weeK., f : ,0 Vf i;Ui ; , ; Pine .Forest (colored)i Cemetery reports flvelnterments-three adults and two chti- . - v- - - . i oren ior we w. f :i CAJiOLINAjTACIlT CLUB. si T3a. Thlra ttenlar Resatta-Xaebts , - The thlrcT regalav regatta 'of 5 the 'Caro lina Yacht dub .win -take .. place over the Tivrightsville course on Tuesday,"; the "12th inst. ; It is hoped that the elements will be more propitious ' on this Confine; cccasibu than they happened' W he when the 'last race was attempted to be rnnT If is seldom aides rtn that metnnraKlA rtoaainn look for better sluck ; for our brave yacht men pn Tuesday, . and -ttust ; that, though the excitement may not be raised 'to f ever heat in the coming reatta, as it was in the last,; the pectators may have the satisfac tion pf feeing the boats all sail through and the flag of .victory lall . into. 'worthy hands. for the race s v-iW4 jft-y.w wtid Yacht Mabel, Commahder G. HBmith. ' Yacht Qlide.; Commander -if t Yacht ; Rosa, ! r Commander Pembroke Jones. V ' . ; '( i V;l: ' ' ; lt ; ' ' ; Yacht Madge,1 i Commander' '-Wm. L.; Smith; Jrl .j'J'f : Jft'f , Yacht Mascotte, Commander W. L. Pars- ley.:-. . , , C ' ' Yacht Lettie, Commander Jno.J. Fowler.: j Yacht Contest, Commander H Fennell. rYacht ; Hard Times, Commander J.: H. Daniels... t " U:--'-- With perhaps other yachts which will be hereafter announced.; ', ';y v ; The boats will rendezvous at 12 m.,- and the race fa expected to be called at 1 p. m. ! It j the weather should 'prove f avorable" there will be a large crowd in attendance. . Fight lm a BatRoon-A.Colored nan' Seriously Stabbed. ' -- . . John Gibson, colored, a' stevedore, was seriously wounded in. an affray' thai oc-, curred about 9 o'clock last.nijjht. , in a bar room on Dock, between Front and. Water jfltreets, kept by Josea and Fred Hawesy: colored. Gibson was cut in three places his upper lip was laid open, a severe gash mads in his right side and a long cut across Tiis abdomen from which the intestines protruded. The cutting is charged upon . Fred Hall, colored, a ! carpenter, and was caused by a quarrel oyer a game' bf cards. Hall'was arrested by OfflcerMillifl, who happened to be in the" vicinity, soon after the affray, and was taken, with the wound ded man; (Gibson) to J. C Hill's office where Gibson's wounds were sewed up by DnMacumber and a commitment was made put for Hall who was then sent to jail to await the result of the injuries inflicted on Gibson.. vV..-'- ..'; ':,r " ''."'."V Hall alleges that a - general attack was made upon him by Gibson "and; several 'Other colored men in the place, and that he was knocked down and beaten with a chair, i He does : not admit - the cutting. ; .. The weapon used could not he found. ' r 4 ! . 1.. M--uiaaM 1 -, IS'-See fourth page for other local news. . f Qnftrtarly KleettBsa, ; Third Rnimrl tar the Wilmington Dia Hrict of the Methodist E. Church, South: - Smithville. August 9 and 10. Brunswick Circuit, at, lit. Zkm, August Whiteville Circuit, at Peacock s, August 16 and 17. . ;. . .. . Flemington Circuit, at Carver's Creek, August 23 and 24. . . - . Elizabeth Circuit, at Purdie's, August 80 and 81. - , Newton Grove Mission, at Newton Grove. August 30 and 31.. , Uokeabury Circuit, at UetheL September 6and7. , ; " ' ' 4 . H Bobbitt, P. E. .i CITY ITEIHS. WHAT A ' TEDIOTTS TTMB. "Benson's CaD- ctne forotw Plasters eared me of a chronic affec tion of the Sidneys.' 9. T. HV SS eents. A- CURB GF PNEUMONIA. Mr. D. H. Barna- by, of Oswego, N. Y., ays that his daughter was taken with a violent cola which terminated with Pneumonia, and all the best physicians gave the case up and said she could live but a few hours at most. She was in this condition when a friend recommended DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and advised her to try it. She ao oepted lt as a last resort,' and was surprised to nna that it produced a marsea cnange ior ute better, and by persevering in its use a cure was effected. . f" ;s. j Win. H. Green, Aent, Wilmington, N.C..: , several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a sufferiag child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. Winilow'a Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and t acquainting1 his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeopathy. That night the childpassed in tniff erinar.and the Darents without sleeo. Return- home the day following, the lather found the. baby still suffering : and ia wmi le contemnbuinff an- other sleepless mgi the room vto atte: meat. tn tie mother stepped from the room vto attend to some demesne duties and left the father with the child. During her ab sence he administered a portion or . the soothing Syrup to the baby; and said nothing. That night all hands slant wen. and the UUle fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy. The mother was delicrhted with the wonderful chancre, and al though at first offended at the .deception prac ticed upon aer, nas continued 10, use tne ayru and eufferlntr erring babies and 'restless nleh have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup I1C V Ol TCI. V .UUU.U VXA3 IQHT.IU1U J YCJ1- come the prejudices of the mother. - Sold- by all Druggists., 25 cents a bottle. . . r - , ':t ';"'' ; DDn,: ; '' '. YOPP. In this eltypn Wday night 8th inst; nf nernioiona fever. HENRIETTA.; wife of Sam net Yi Yopp, and daughter : of JUkanah Allen, aged so years ana omonui&v.vr -j .. . s - u -p-, Friends and. acqTiaintanoes of the family are? Invited to attend the' funeral tas'(Sanday) niorn lng, at O'o'clockJfrom the residence of her father t m, Wnnrth. hntween Swan and. Nixon. Rtrnata. , NEW AJYERTISEMENTS. Booms to Bent : ' TWO BOOHS, furnished or nnfnr- la" . I-- j ...... , , . - V , , t . l . r fj iilflheL torenL la a private famttr nil iiti eonvenieirtr situateiL Address Xt earentStar Qfooe, 'A Card. TTAVTNfi RETURNED Td THK CTrT,T CAN" be found at. my. omoej No., 115- Korth Tron Btreet..1'' s' V t 3-T 5 .It . r i ' the club has been called upon to enbqunter such rficnliiea encompassed themon'all auglOlt - , -- - V;v;i --A- DTTBHAM: 1 ait ip:w; -t&iyEiiTisKMEisrT& , ? , FamUv EzcrirsiOii 4 W i;. - fi:.. ' ;.. i rpo WRIGHTSYIIXE SOUND, EVERY TTJES - day .wagonettes win .leave corner Fourth and Market streets, at 8.30 A. M., for PINE GROVE, and returning lea-re Bound at 6 p. H. The Lawa Pavilion and one Bath Blouse can be used free of enarge..-.-. .v-. S:"T--''f-'-ii -tn -r n-FISH DRHbEB'ean be had.by ordering It . ' Fare for round iwp BOctsfoblldTen half prioe. ' One large Sharpie and'otlMff' Boats for Bafflng. i ; J JBL; WILSON MANNING. -" : t aug lb It i?W FLETCHER MANNING Taxpayers To&o Itotice. QN MQNDAY, AUGUST 41TB THE COMMIS 'f .iV---.w;..f; sioners of New Hanover County will meet at the Court House, m Wilmington, at o'clock P.M., for. the purpose of Hevlslng the .TaxsList and ----- . -: - .5. -a- .-. Eoailzim?-AssessmeBts, li.r ": ' All persons feeling themselves aggrieved by the action of the Assessors, and all property owners having complaints to make, are hereby notified to be-present on. that -day and make known (heir causes of dissatisfaction. MOUAUlfi A. BAUG, auglOlt: Chairman, - - ' 1 -- - " r - -- - - . 4' P.; Heinsberger, " BOOKSELLER;: & , STATIONER, PIANOS AND ORGANS, WEDDING PRESENTS FANCY GOODS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, ; . GUITARS, VIOLINS, BANJOS, &e. ; , BLANK BOOKS, PAPER. AND ENVELOPES, check booksnotb, receipt . ,, And draft books. .. - INKS OF ALL KINDS, auglOtf BeliablQ Seed. IF YOU WANT FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED of any variety, and at low prices, go to . , J. H. HARDIN'S - ; - - - Drug and Seed Store, New Market, Wilmington. N.C. -Philadelphia prices siren to merchants and market gardeners. auglOtf : TheOnlyP JN TBIE CITY WHERE ICE CREAM SODA IS now sold, and I will continue to serve lt all the season. Served to the ladies In the Cafe. ' s ; - MRS. K. WARREN: ;.: North Second St. Fresh Candies made daily: . . . ang 10 tf ' The Grieat Paola c JJAS BEEN, IS NOW, AND EVER SHALL BE, the leaduifc HALF-DIME CIGAR in the city.' All we ask Is a fair trial. - GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUU. ang-lOtf , ; How is the Time JV BUY GOODS. OUR STOCK IS FULL AND prices satisfactory. ? If you need a No. 1 Cook Stove there is none better than The Golden Har vest. It is complete in all its arrangements. PUBS WHITE OIL. auglOtf Silk Polo Hats ! Straw Hats ! HARRISON A ALLEN, ' i w . -; . Hatters 'ang 10 tf JJ AND SOME BOR7D LINER HDKFS. r' 1 ' - ' A fall line of COLLABS and CUFFS." A SHIRT for ONB DOLLAR.' that cannot be: excelled for the money. . t , v, , ., . Summer DRESS and TRAVELING GLOVES. : , auglOlt- Gents' Furnisher. QTTAWABEER, J GINGER ALE, Ice Cold from an Arctic Fountauu. W. S. BRIGGS & CO.. Drag Store, Northwest corner . .. ; auglOtf it ana Market sts. - . TJFPALO LTTHIA WATER NO. 2, :" ' '- -. uy the bottie-or case), . Congress Water, .. j Hathom Water. ' ' ' ' All the popular Mineral Waters on draoeht rrom our nanosome soaa ronntauu - , , MUNDSBROS. ADkROSSBT, . . Druggists, Market St. THE SPANISH CHEROOT only 5 cents. auglOlt V. . . ft r,i n. . 1 CLEARING OCT SALE. . IANDSOME WHITE PLAID LAWNS.imported coeds. SSo.: former wice 35e. Rlecrant Paris Mulls, Seaside Park style. 50c, worth $1.00. Co lored and White EmbRMerea Swiss, very cheap. All Linen Table Damask, 25c per yard to finest sold. . Good quality Lisle Thread Gloves,- Foster Hook, 10c per pair: with many other really good oargama in aesiraue gooas. - - i is aagiu.ti Jriu. J. ajmnLiva H1$SO.p4 26.61 HE UPPER ROW OF FIGURES REPRESENTS the cost of 1.000 ordinary life insurance (at Lt e age 4U) in tne JomitaDie uie insurance -tJo., u Connecticut Mutual, New York Life, and all other mutual life insurance companies in the U. S. except the MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK.; The coat 01 $1,000 insurance In this Co. Is repre sented by the lower row of figures. Any one who can take two- from two can- oalculate the difference In cost. The MUTUAL LIFE is the largest Co. ia the world; its premiums may be paid In -monthly rnstalmeatsi its losses are paid without discount, and all its rolicies are non forfeitable. Male lives Insured for, $50,000; female lives for $10,000. Any other information wiu De rarnisnea oy - - - , . . . M. S. WTLLARB. Aeent. , auglatf . 213N. Water Street. ? I ii tit ouAAy vA ,Juy uno, ;i j a-:' . !.,'! :' &-fi bol Books ! ScHbbl Books t OPECJAL DISCOUNT TO MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS'. We rdake a specialty of TEXT BOOKS adopted by Hie 'State- Board1 of Edxica tion. Prices furnished oh application, ' 'Small; orders by mall will receive, prompt at-: tention. .- C. W.. YATES, .. . 4 . . . , llr H" '1 PfftM, . . wnmington, N. C.:'i rTlHteEFOSB' YOTJ fjAN BB Wre' OF TBi L "BEST (BOLTED) MEAL IN- THJfl CTTTi) VREsu every day ourmg tne "neatea term.' - Also, Hay, Corn, Oats and Feed." - ' -tl i-i PRESTON CUMMING CO,-;--; .tVtj t . .itinera and Grain and snCfru ..-lo- -V &! PeaantDealerSi - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rv tis-nAiuacT: sit i TAYIrOR'S BAZAAR. STOCK TAKING WE DREAD. , It takes a lot t-'-J i-i. f :r, j of time to make an inventory and measure goods. U .ij--- . .. : This dreaded time will come- next week. As far aa possible we will TTJRNTHE GOODS INTO CASH, and. SELL GOODS AT A SACRIFICE. CASH takes little time to count and measure; therefore this week we will name prices that will il-frj i '..:- i , .J ,., enable you to secure values v - ; HAa'ARESELDOM SE; Peathers. 600 LONG PLUMES IN EVERY SHADE from 1 Fifty Cents up; Every one warranted Worth don-; ble the money. I - ' .!... ft.-.f Hats Almost' Given Away.' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS for La- dies, Misses and Children, v LACES MADE-UP JLACE GOODS, GLOVES and LACE MITTS, all silk, warranted, m Black and Colors, Cream and Whitafc-and 8 Button length, 75e per pair. . . ; ' - - - ! ' v j ' Corsets Corsets. A few more of that elegant lot Of TJORSETS left that have been selling sd rapidly at 30c, 50c, 75c, 98o, &e., per pair. An early call will secure you some of these goods . ladies' Underwear. y WALKING SKIRTS of fine Muslin, trimmed with fine 1 Cambric Ruffle, with half ; in tucks above, at Kc. CAMBRIC CHEMISES, with Point ed Bosom, of Insertion and .pvffinsifith Yokes beautifully made, at 98c MUSUN DRAWERS, ilnly trimmed' with tucks, 'at 80o. A special wrfmentof Ladies. Misses and Children's AP RONS, made of Check Muslin and fine Cambric, trimmed in various styles wttn neat edging, at remariabljj . low 'prices. r BABIES!. CLOAKS in fihe Merino and Pique, made of the best mate rial, In leading styles, at less than half t heir- value. Also," Shoes, Bibs, Stockings, kirts, o. Will close' the entire stock of 8UN8HAD: f-PARA80L8, RIBBONS, SASHES, HAND 8AT4 ; JSIJS, JQKLiTS, SC., at ' . ' . ' TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market SU aagjotf WILMINGTON. N. a WHO TALKS f TIE REMARKABLY LOW PRICES AT Which BEHRENDSfc MONROE, S. K Cor.? Market and 2nd streets, are. Belling tbeir large and well selected stock of FURNITURE. New additions are - weekly sent, to them by their Mr. Behrends. who is now at the' North sersonallv selecting them, and who will give his best atten tion, to any special orders! given to us. Please givensacalL ; 1 auglOtf CIGARS! CIGARS! yTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CIGAR THAT ..." f - - ' we propose to sell for FIVE CENTS; It is ahead of any Cigar in the market for .the price. ' : JUST TRY ONE. A FRESH SUPPLY OF BOYSTEB'S CANDY. Can give you a BEAUTIFUL 5 lb. BOX for jour sweetheart. 3 lbs. for $1.00. 1-i B. L. Bridgers & Co.,J lio Nortli Front St. ! ;augl0D4Wtf ;,.,;; v.;.!1 . JNO. W. GORDON. JOS. D. SMITH. Jno.W.Gordon & Smitll -4 VHAG'E F'tQ, '' '77 : 7:. LiTeruflol 1 LoEte; &'61oli6 Insr Co., (the . biggest msunmco company in the world) which' 'has paid during SB years In the United Statesover ?7:V ' : ; 33,0000.00 . : ; ALL LOSSES PAID WrTHOUT DISCOUNT, i auglOtf '- .''," 1884. FnmitTire.iSl884. "XTT HOLES ALE AND KETAIL'." NEW V arriving every day for Fall trade. Mer-. chants and others' will save money by placing" orders wun me. neasa sena ior price, iisi .or call hefbre nlaclmr orders with others. ' . .aug 10 tf ! ' ' ' Furniture Deiator. NorYomBt.1 Trrr tYnr P.irifibr 7 v-' 7 AA J V.M WWW. .. T3UGG THE BEST CHEAP BUGGIES EVER made. -We have in stock of our wn manu facture Open and Top Buggies,' Phaetons, Cano py Tops,' Jams Seats, Carts, Drays. 4fcc, together with the best and cheaDest Saddles. Harness. Trunks, Bags and Satchels, Trunks repaired as- usual by tne omy practical nunc maker in tne state. . jtcxiuuuAxat s uu whjlh, - -, ! - 114 North Front Stl - j rangltttf i .n Next door to D. A. Smith's. j-" ' One Month,.,.: 3 to fe i"- Two Months, ........... !1S CO " - - --Three Months, ;2 co - v " SixMdnths,..,..'............ 4CTf frC-..- -; ( -v? e w,. ............ w . v-- fw - y y . tOontraot Advertisements taken at prppo; - c' Oomttely low rates. t . . 7"-r-j 7 . s Ten ttnea solid Nonpareil type make one squir f , ; 1 CaJEW, ADVERTISEMENTS: rslTTn W, DATIS, Auctioneers k f BY, SAM'L; P. COLLIER ft CO. ' . ItPatntJBroker's - Sale, DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, TO BE ' uTmSOLDAT PUBLIC AUCTION." - ! Commencing MONDAY. AUGUST 11, at 8 o'clkt P; M, in Store No. 9, Market . Street, near Front, we will sell to the highest bidder, without limit . Or preserve, tte finest assortment of - DHHOIDS, WATCHES t JEWEURT eer offered at auction in thisState.- i This Stock will be sold under a full guarantee. All Goods warranted as repnsented or money Ladies and Gentlemen specially Invited to ex --'""'. t-'.v - : amine this fine stock at NO. 9 MARKET ST,. "-' now on exhibition.- ang 9 St' 1- '.tV SEXTJ.W.IAVISr Auctioneer. - BY SAICL P. COLLXSB & CO..- - ' e's Sale. QOMMKNCTNG'WEPNESDAY, AUGUST 13TH, J at 10 o'clock A. M, we will sell, at public aoc- tionthe entire stoek of -CROCKERY, consisting of Breakfast, Dinner-and Tea Setts, Chamber Setts. Goblets, Tumblers,, and a general assort--ment of Glass Ware. Vases, Fancy China,- &c -&c, contained In store No. 28 North Front street, -formerly occupied by the late A. A. Hartafleld. Goods will be readv for insnection Tuesdar morning. - su we : . ang lost-- 7 ueview copy Tuesday, Wanted, O NE OR TWO GOOD YOUNG MULES... Apply at office of ANTHONY & BRYCE. Successors 1 o J. A Springer, " 131 North Water St. , aug 9 3t For Bent, r FIRST FLOOR OF EAST STORE of the Evans Block, from 1st jOcto-, ber next. Apply to "i'- 1" ". ! H. C. EVANS- . augttf Sale of Business. H AVING THIS DAY SOLD MY" COAL 'AND j& WOOD "BUSINESS to Messrs. ' ANTHONY A- ' biuk,i respectfully solicit for them a oontmnv " - - -Nf -rv ation of mv former nat.ronapft: - 1 - . . ? J. A. SPRTNGER. Wilmington, N.C., August 1, 1884. aug 8 lw BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ' BARGAINS V 'IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! - Dry Gbods and Carpets, We have marked all goods at the LOWEST -POSSIBLE PRICES, and durintr the Present month the CARPETS on hand must be closed out, and the prices will move them. Dont forget we are pleased to show you just what we can do. . - p . - - m , K - . ..- .: " R. M. McnVTIUE. aug 10 D&Wtf 3 Specialties. jyosQurro nets, BABY CARRIAGES, , - . . "WINDOW-SHADES RATTAN CHAIRS. LADIES' DESKS AND WORK TABLES, and a fan line of the most FASHIONA BLE FURNITURE at lowest prices, at the LEAD ING FURNITURE HOUSE. aug 10 tf . THOS. C. CRAFT, Agt. Flour; Sugar, CoiTee. 800 I,LOUK, STades,' -Bhls Refined SUGARS, ijpj Sacks. Rio and Java COFFEE, . v ; For sale by aug 10 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Bacon; Lard. ; Molasses; Q Boxes Dry Salt SIDES, - - v O C Cases Leaf LARD 1AA Hhds and BbU Porto Rico 1VU and Cuba MOLASSES. ror saie py - aug 10 tf KERCHNEit dt CALDER BROS. - V- ETay9 Corn, Qats. " 5()Q Bales HAY, Choice Timothy,'" 30 0 0 White and M ixed CORN, 2QQQ Bush Feed OATS," f " For sale by ' aug 10 tf KERCHNER ft CALDER BROS. Hails, Hoop-Iron. GMie, JJVETS, 8PIRIT CASKS, BTJNGS&o , r. For sale by ' auglOtf1 KERCHNER A CALDER BROS." Bock Lime, TjV)R BUILDING PURPOSES". r - FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. -LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AKD ' .. - TO THE TRADE. Address t FRENCH BROS., Rocky Point. N. C: or o. G. ifA-HiiLiKi, Jr., - Itf su ta fr Wilmington. N.J . Bargains. 'JX) MAKE ROOM FOR OUR LARGE FALL STOCK we are ; compelled to CLOSE OUT some REMNANT JJNXS of. . ? Gents aM Lalies' Loi Sloes,- h A 4'. rf-l . TWXm TOW . Mil. V. . . T that wul'give you enHre satisf action. v- ; - "- Geo. 'B. . French & Sons, V ':, : 108 NORTH FRONT' STREET. -auglOtf - : ,. Lummer'sf Cotton .Gin ! '; TTE - CLAIM FOE; IT GREATER SPEED,; r lighter draft and better sample than any Gin on -this market. It combines also that great lm- pro Yemeni uie jieater Avtacnmeau,- - . . GILES A MUSCHISON, i aug 10 tf - 3840 Murohison Block. -j v House Buildors ! TTARDWARB-OF 'EVERY T SCRIPTIOS; A-t, Locks. Hintfcs. Butts. Naila.-v indow Fasten ings, &a. Contractors ea save money by- con sulting us. Large stock, -goi -assortment .and good goods. . WM. E. SPLGER & CO ' f ' - Sucessors to John Dawson A Cow v -"auglOtf - .-.. ' - Wilmington, N. C. v 4 - Li . J. .v. .... V3 :-.:::7 - ft --r r 7.j7 :'-7t - - ,v - 1 - t4 - . .- r. - -" 1 5-! .5 - -. v. ' " C''4. " . i S ! V t F
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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