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flSltainStar. - - LXAIXS O? ADVEIZTISIMGi t :.. One Bcmara One Dav..:.: -rL'T w XI GO " .Two Days? -I 56 .----'.r Three Days4...;. 8 ta.f 9W ''-tern r Four Days.. . -'o , Ftve Dars .. . no .TBB fxCEPT 'MONDAYS. one wee. One Week." z 1,, .. 40-"-. ' Two Weeks, ... -I 0--i--?-, .- ? Three Weeks, wne jsontn,; " Two Months,..,.. 418 fc If V "Three Months, 184 fft" ,: . - me ' ' " ... wi 4 : ni. am.al ' DLa MUIiUlB . i . . hm' io Months, . f . rf 'OneYear, f...1 I601,' aarContraet Advertisements taken at propV tlonateiy low rates. , - ' " , 1 Ten lines solid Nonpareil typ&make one equarf- air - oneMoty SnbBoribera, delivered to any part l V Jawmr Cjm per wet Our City 9f the Mty. t anthorteed to eolleot for mere Vnthstasdvance., TTTSe Post Office "at Wilmington, N.C4, ttttrl at -s oaag Matter, t TftTRNINGr EDITION DEMOCRATIC NATIQML TICKET, FOR PRESIDENT , : ' OF NEW YORK. : FOR VICE PRESIDENT, j L v. XIIOlW AS A HEND KICKS, . OF INDIANA. . r Electors-State at tantet JOHN N. STAPLES, of Guilford., v .,; ft- h KITCTIIN. of Halifax. " - District Elector. 2J DLit-DONNELL GILLIAM, 3d Di-t -C- W. McCLAMMY, of Fender, -j ithUist-B H. BUNN, of Nash comity. rltllDw -R. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. , Cth Dift -A. II. ROWLAND, of Robeson. , ;th DUt R. C. PCRYKAR, of Yadkin. , ih Dist. R. McBRAYCR, of Cleveland 9th DLst II. M. JUSTICE, of Rutherford. DEMOCEATIC STATE TICKET. .-;. foe go versos: . T ilfRKD MOORE SCALES, Of Guilford. . , tor lieutknawt-oovminob: imilLFS 31 STEDXAN, of New Hanover. " FOR 5ECBITARY Or ST ATI T . " WILLIAM L SAUXDERS,of Wale. por treasttrbb: : v DONALD W. BAIN,of Wale. tor attditok: XT. P. ROBERTS, of Gate. FOR ATTORN KT SXXXRAX: . ' r IHEODOEE F PA YIDSON, of Buncombe. FOB SFPEKTSTENDEHT BT PUBLIC IXSTRDCTlOlf : S. 3f. FIXGEE, of Catawba. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICX StTOXIR COUKT t A. S. MERRIMOX, of Wale. f r TOR COXGRSS9 IS SIXTB DISTRICT ! . .' - R1SDEX TYLER EEXHETT, frjUtitig-i : OUTLINES. : ; Forty persons in all have been arrested in connection with the conspiracy tq ' over tlirow the government of Mexico: " France has rejected the mediation of any ' Power, China refuses to pay the indemnjty and Las declared war against France jf French and Chinese war ships hare steam up and decks cleared for action. En iign Capebart, of the U. S. steamship' Ga bs, kta heea seal la Um hospital at Key West, with yellow fever; the Galena sailed for Portsmouth, N. II. The cotton crop, in sight, amounts to 4.659,838 bales. Reports of a conspiracy against the government of Mexico are greatly exagge rated. Selma, Ala., received its first bale nf new. cotton; it was nine days be hind the first bale last year. - -A resoln ti,u introduced into the Virginia Senate looking to the total repudiation of the State debt Russell H. Tevis, of St. Louis, Mo.-, who two years ago shot a man for too intimate relations with, his wife, committed . suicide All the mills closed at Fall River. Mass.'. will resume operations Mon-l,y- :,It is denied that China has de clared war against France. Hon. John Pool, of N. C., died suddenly in Washing ton, D. C. 3Iew York markets : Money 12 per cent. ; eotton quiet and firm at lOf llic; southern flour steady at $3 40 6 25; wheat, ungraded red 7094c corn, ungraded 5C62c; rosin dull at f 1 20 1 35;.apirits turpentine steady at 32c Mr. Josiah Crosby, a leading Re-,' publican of Maine, refuses to sap l"rt Blaine. ; - .-" Thomas J. Jarvis will speak i Eliatbethto wn, Bladen county on -Monday, 25th inst. -v v" - Tl,, rice of the plantain: weed is Ma to be a complete antidote to the iwon of the rattlesnake; ; - - How about the 0 ft MWM vvr counties in this section- nronbse 10 Ha;"). It is only ten weeks to lhe Prp8idential election. . lhe Northern Republican bosses he already begun to bulldoae their 0rkngmen. "A fair count and a fm Action" did you say? A monument is to be erected in mory of Gen. Jame8 shields, a 8a!lant Irish man, who was a: herb of three The hi ggest "whonner " of . the Pm& 3 been got off by the "n now in eclip8e. It says old Ben "er 8 Pntate life is pure; and un- -" .Spoons! j of es ' Blaine was not a member Knw-Nothing order, but ti . ' 1CUU .anu . auvocaie. w t C-Parter and associate 'edi- " Jhn L. stnnr.;' liii: iuk ) 'T. S-:., i ..... amrng meD at Cbatl g o-'u auu staples, openeu nPon each other at ten paces. - were killed. Staples - was a k.T!' llgewon was from Cleve". uhio, and was the challenger - Tie Republican State 'Committee fi- Massacliusetts ' arei indastriously pirculatingv tie; scandalous .reports JguUt.rXoT.7;;CIeTeIand)'s private characterise hope no decent Dem jocratic paper, much less a State Com- mittle; will j. think for j a' moment of birculatfrig" the- 'disgusting1 story about Blaine, and : about toran, tool for there id a story out now about' him if the same, nasty sort, yte give the origin 'without giving; any Of the particulars of the' last shame ful personality: r ' "A-Chicago dispatch, in the New York World of AuffUSt 14. sava: I'Jdhn'H. Ohp.r- ly. Chairman of the Illinois Democratic State Executive Committee, received a let ter from a responsible person in Southern Illinois to-day makin&r certain charges against Senator John A.! Logan, JThe names of - persons, places land dates were given, and, the writer signs his name.' " - - i- 'lhe Arctic story grows more mel ancholy still as the revealments con tinue. : The following is painful; , ! "In an interview with a Timet represen tative this evening, 2Ir. W H. Kisling bury, brother of the deceased, outlined the condition of things which would lead to the belief that the Greely expedition was divided into two parts or factions, anoTthat one perished because the ; other had pained possession by force of the food supply. In this ostracised party were Lieutenant Kis lincbury and Dr. Pavy. The condition of Lieutenant Kialingbury's body shows that he had died of starvation at a time when the others had some food supply. There was absolutely nothinzin the stomach. and in the intestines was a lump of indi gestible material. - There were no indica-. tions if rupture: and the storv that" he in jnred himself is discredited.r . - ; . I The N,. Y. Herald published special from Trenton, N. J.,' from' which: we copy as follows: , - "W A. Cotter, a well known lawyer and Republican of Flemington, $3 out in a card announcing himself as an independent Re publican,, and giving his reasons for bolting Republican element in this! section of the State is growing fast, while the alleged Irish revolt against Cleveland is confined to a-few demagogues of .the dynamite class." I The National Labor Committee at Chicago ! indorsed Gov. Cleveland because w4he: demands! for reform made by the I workingmen -of New York have 1 been iiccomplished through ; their .: acceptance;' ,and in-. dorsement by the great Ire fornv Go v-v ernor of. the. State of New York." . aver his being'shot.' They will push an investigation, it ia said,: They may also have ; his remains exhumed for examination since Ithef . cannibal story has got agoing. H " Nathan Barreit,' Secretary of State ih Georgia, has been holding that Office for forty-two years.' He is now 90 years old. The Republicans turned him out but he was restored as soon as the Democrats got control. f t I Stanle v has 'a new nation-in Afii- qa. It is called ' the Congo " Free 9tate. n l. ' THE STATE OANVASS. i4: I Mai. lStedman and Judge Faircloth were to have met at Brevard on Thursday last and at Itend ersquyille ye8teraay. j 1 - :-";VJ 'don'News4:;! i -"' Uon. . Josiah Turner . announced. himself a candidate for Congress at Darham' Court last week. R. H. Smith; Sr.j of Scotland Neckre turned home Saturday . ; from the mountain&He' was present at the foint discussion between Scales and York at Madison, and- says . Stales literauv flayed York..Jtle said York's speech was of such a character that, many of the ixepaDncans present were ashamed xf it." , f " ' THE PHARMACEUTIC ML A8 j- - : ' SOCIATIONl ' - I , ':- Seeonel Day . I J Charlotte Observeris Report. ' - 1 The Presideti ippointed the fol lowing: named delegates to the Amer? lean . jfjiarniaceuMcati aMwmuwM, WUlCn noius 11s suuuai eesaiuu u iuu waukee, Wis;, Augu8t;26th, 1884: t ::s -w m, oimpson, .xvaieigu. . , SJ,insdalej' Faytteirijle. 5 f - ElTN; ZbellerVTarboro: r ' S. H; Smith, Winston v i To the South Carolina Pharraaceu tical Association , : L. R. Wriston, Charlotte. J. D. Croom, Shoe Heel. J. C. Gidney, Shelby. To, the-"Virginia Pharmac Auvrnation: : .' ;-" '. J. H. Hardm,- Wilmington. R. Q. Glenn. Greensboro. The followinir named gentlemen were elected, from which number the Governof of the State; is required by Taw to ar)Toint one Ion the State Board of Pharmacy: : - 1 E; Nadal, Yilspn. 5 , j ; r; j W. C. Porter, Greensboro.,.. , . I V; Zoeller, Tarboro. V;-' J. H. McAden, Charlotte.. -1 - J. H. Hill. Goldsboro. s ' 4 1 Query No. 14.; fit is asserted that he foreign quinines are. not as ' pure as the American" was' answered ,by pr. W n. Green in a taper taking I Henrys real pamo was Bach. ; His friends m leralikaareln ground that certain brands' irareaa pure as the Americaa brands; - a ? Mr. R. G: Glenn, in beht!?f the druggists of the-place, .invited ,the Association to hold- Its next annual meeting at Greensboro, - which: was; accepted, and the first Wednesday in August," 1885, ' was fixed as the prone. , , -, . - , , .t -I Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: "1 rf - -t"1 I President V.vO,v Thompson, ' of. Winston. . . o . , r 1st V. P. H. R, Home, of Tay etteville. , -: - 2nd V. P. A, W. Rowland, Of Wilson. , ' - ' ! . 3d V ' P. -F. 'M. v Hancock;' . of New Berne. - .r J ' Secretary--Jaa.- C. Munds, WO f Mwai oecretary. -xt. vr; uienn Grdensborn. , , Treasarer. A, S. Lee, Raleigh.- dal, Wflson ; B. ( K. . Sedberry; Fay ette ville; J. C. .-didhey, Shelby; J. B. Croom, Shoe Heel; J. H. Hardin, Wilmington; X"H.rMcAaen, Char lotte. . -j The following ; named. s gentlemen were elected members of the associa tion: W. Ij. Callum, GreensboroV' ' ? ' " j J. M, Lawing, Lincolnton. B. G. GrahamjMonroe.', j Chas P. Wheeler, Charlotte. j Guilford Young, , Forest City j Harry Murphy, Charlotte; - t ' . THJS BAQUXt. . , ia At ten o'clock, about fifty-six drug gists and their .friends assembled in. Uie dining room of the Central Hote. and arranged , themselves around an elegant banquet table. The entertain ment was giyen uby? ;the . Charlotte ruggista in honor of their guebts. I - Nster ajvKRTisKjmBit'rM.-. I WteoTiiKsJ f " n UuHSOKImperial shirt. , i ? I Exctrusrow To Newbera.'' f D. H. 8icrn-Fttrniture.; ' y IHakutsoh & AujCH-Hats . I Bkiggs Summer beverages. j Thos. C. ChiunFurnitueew , iskh whttb Hanging again. Jos. C Hill To the public -: - Hhin sn JtnoEB School Dook;'i'i:, : J. n. HJLBirN Reliable seed: fl On&jffTmcmso5--Cotton gin. Bubb & Baxust ilachinea,! etc. t Paekkb & TAvxoK-Soreto win. . . HsEToBlbernian Association.' Mbs. Ei,' WAaniOTBon-bon boxes. R. M. licIsnsB--Cheape8t carpets. . IsiULif.TBisrExcursion to Norfolk. r W. K SPKnreKK Co.-rCotton gin. Muitds & DxiiosxTInsect powder. " Faioly ExcTxastosr -To Wrightsville. fy Excubsioh J. 6. of. Good Templars. '- A. G. McGikt & Co Auctioneers, etc. -Wjc. H. Grkkh Drugs, misdicines, etc. P.L. Bbtdqebs & C,pHrcur4crabngwine G- W. WrLUAMB &Corn bacon; etc ifcDotraAxi.& BovfDKNCoQk buggies. JkoI W Gobdojc & . SirTKXnVrace.' rom th Criminal Cenrc; ... I The following prisoners will be taken to the State Penitentiary to-morrow by Deputy Sherifi Geo. W. , Murray. They are all colored, and were convicted at the late term of the Criminal Court, and the oldest is" ab over 18 or lSyeafsof age: - " , 1 Johu Smith alias..W. , H. Worthain; lar- oeny, twoyears'i" --frf..-!-l -tit -;r?j. Joseph Jones, larceny; two yearsV !"r' Moses Evans, larceny, twcears. Isaac Davis, larceny, two years. 3ua Reese, or assault and battery? went to the House e of j Correctfcra yesterday; his V.-'1 Hfe R. McDougaUV of thisity, has:in his garden a pear tree,1 of the i'Pwarf' vaj; rlety, which has had four diflCereut crops, ijpon it this season. The first crop of ex tjra fine : large' pears was4 removed and now tpere are pears on the tree in three different sjtages, of growth and progress owaras ma ttirity. For instance, there are a numboX; sbout the size of a;heqegg, a number; of others about aslarge ias.an ordiuaTy..thun ble, and ethers stQl that , Bars just formed and shed thek bln)- " Slortaarr.j t There were two Inter ments 4btl " chtt- dren in - Oakdale . Cemetery- Jdnting . the I v VM:r h'S,i.l t '--1 51 j Bellevue .Cemetery reportf j one.interment --an adulf for the week, ruj l :Ai I Pme Forest . (colored) . Cemetery '.: reports, five mterments two adults : and three chll? dren for the week. . ' v ' ' .:-'.;r Kernblleaii Fw-Wow. i k f i -;;'. 1 The Hewlett "fraction had a mass meet ing at Federal Point yesterday and en dorsed Dr. Nonnent f or ElectortJDockeryt J . n- '1 ? tt rn..ji v. lor vongreaa, ?v?.-.r jju vuwiuuuio iwr wo Senate,. F, W. Foster and Chas. P. Guyer for the. House, - tiewlett for" Sheriff and WhitenWor . Irurer. . The latter and W. T. Cutlar did the speechifying, j? i.t -4 Boefcr Polac : J st..i-4t-v ''. We learn that at the Democratie meeting at .Rocky , Point yesterday, , a campaign club was formed. iThere was a large1 crowd present. ? Speeches V-! were1 made by -'Mr. Thos. W. . Strange and Mr. iBlandj; aiaror court. ' .. ..:.' .'';''.:'. .ar '' " i Alex. Martin; coloredVwas -arraigned be fore Justice Millis; yesterday morning, on a peace warrant sworn out by Lucy Martin, The warrant was dismissed 'and Jhe prose-' cutor was ordered to pay' the costs.1 a,eemtx;.3. - " " i Rbeipia of cotton yesterday 4 ' ,TTT areJnow retailing at ,20. cents per pzen. Wholesale price 18 cents. I TbiSre will be a song and praise tiDg t,i Brooklyn Hall to-night at 8.15 p'clocV Public invited. ; j;.r:AjiiiTgentrmeejdng..,ofthe;rHi-f rnia Benevolent -Association An called, for Monday evening next - :A -h h ',-r The' Register of Deeds issued six marriage licenses during the past week; of which three were for white and three for . colored couples.1 ' - ! ' ' ' ' I j-lev. tlVi J. Millia 7 will preach 1 the Fif a street Methodist Church this mornhigrSil o'clock. 1 There will also he services at rt,J j There win be services 'at, the jBend Jeabjterian Church at 8 P. M. to-day, conducted by Rev A. Kirkland. No scrviees at 11 A. M. p; j Elders Bartley and. Eavanaugh will preach at the PrimiUve Baptist Church? on fJastlehefween Fifth and Sixth streets, this morning, at 11 o'clock. Israel Tent No. 22- (colored) will give" an 'excursion: to Norfolk, Va,,. September 1st. A car will be attached to the train especially for white people, f The Rev. Jj P. -King, of the Second Baptist Church, will preach at the First-Baptist Church, (colored), corner 6th and Campbell streets, at 8 o'clock this after noon. ' ;' " - : The German barque Soli deo Gloria Capt.. Myer, cleared from this port for Gorki for orders, yesterday,-with 2,000 casks spirits turpentine and 1,160 barrelB,of rosin, vaiueaat fai.D.- - - , i The Independent Order of Good Templars will give an excursion to Smith- ville and fte forts, on the steamer Passport, . ia. JThuraday next,v the 21st inst The Italian harpers will furnish the music. i I A meeting of the Demooratioi voters of the First Ward will be held to morrow (Monday) night, far the purpose of re organizing the ciud ana- eiecung new : officers. A fall attendance is very desir- able.,' f; r ... . . . '.' - " ' . V "! I We saw. ; yesterday morning a j curiosity in the shape of -a horse fish, ; caoght in a shrimp set in the hif at Mason- boro' Sound by Master Cyrus VanAmringe. The head is nearly an exact imitation of l hat of a he ' raters.'1 : v ; ' -. horse. They tire very rare in our 1ftg&v& Lit ...iCfcif have opened ii sales roam M office at, Mr. oeb's old stand, northeast corner of North Water and rttacess streets for the transac tion of an auction and commission business.7 fri McGirt'S busiaess qualifications are too well knowaf m this commtfhity . to require Jny ehdorstnent ; f'".;?v!' ' " ;: ' I Capt. S." W. Noble handed us yesterday a neatly printed pamphlet ' from , Gie press of Messrs. Edwards Brpughton 1 4b Co,rof JUlelghi being the "Plans of fcuildings, Rulessart- Rrghitions Govern ing ILiWM(ora at ihe or& CafoliDa 'Stare fecpositkmtr sdspPremium Lists of the North CsxaSns gtichttural Society , and 6ie North Carolina Indu strial Association; .; !;: nTra Csmrs. ;r tJ;M i Heniy Be who Is posses of qui 1 , -numb 1 srday inring forvlang the, city ordi-. i lance in tf o vdiffermiti fastances : first In 1 llowihg ola mbfihls hogai to run at goa3qj iU;an second. In resist-" ag aaoScee who wai attemptingVto ar i est one of . said hogs and take it to the city pound. The ; defendant claimed, thai he fried to kee his hogs in their pen. but they ould brek out Once in awhile; and, as to second charge, that he thought it was a tfght fctween" himself and the hog. ers 3d ia( (he 'longest pole could e theptadmmon." " In other words, he med to fhtnkthat he had a right to keep ie boui of the puhd if possible,' no atter if lr was in -the possession of the ilffatcMEfct; MydfVHall alluded to the eluctaacehe felt m ..pjr'aflhtu.' lhe ciicttttssaooea, but at th& same time re minded fSe defendant "of the frequency of iis .violaSon Of the finance La' question and finaly let him W with a suspended adgmeht for lqhate'oyer him; said ; udgment to be enforced the next time any t his porkers aref fpuhdj running at large n the streets. - '. $ :;..;a -;ff ,?.'-i A white seaman naaied , Frank Abraham 1 nd a colored woman tamed Louisa Wd- dell were charged, with acting disorderly on tiie street . Friday night, : about 12. o'clock, and the examination resulted in a fine of 5 being imposed pa the woman and $3 on I her festive cpmpaaiour f - v - 4 i Iv jtii tbe wrl. '; ;.i',,-..;';:r. SoDM yentorescfme 'person went up close the' bill on ihe Baptist Church steeple, yday !"aftcton"ukng a IMder, after he had reached the top bit the scolding, and, .standing as high up the ladder: as he cd, get," Waved Jkia: handkerchief IU the people heneath.' ' Afterwards he drew a glasaanti too a view irom it . . 1 '-f Mr; Wm. V Qmith, agent for the Wheel CT.WflspnSewinMacluae Company, in tWa'dty, died yedajr morning at" 9.30 o cTOCkv alter an uicpss 01 7 out a xew aays. He leaves a wife and one childwhowere absent from- the city ; when be died. :He( was about 80 years' bf a?e, and was a native qfCarteret ccmnty, perMBU(2 t i,ii,:i j i-i wv Mr, F.T7: Foster is on a vbit to his wife's relatives Ir5alem.5:';; f V. 4 Wvf1l(fl'VMwijii,Y.iiij,,,1.y-., Jiorehead Xity. where he hasl)0eai in at tendance upoTi the meeting of the Commit tee of the N. C. Grand Lodge Kpat H. He savs thevfinances bt the Order are in ,a good condition, i 'Mr. RJ.Beatborough k very sickjfeaving heed confined to his room for -some weeks past t-irr' - . "'fc.'t vj , The" "Wilmington Mutuals" J and the Unknown Nine," (colored dussV will play a gajne'of baseball at the Athletic' Grounds to-morrow evening. A a . T t TEXT BAYS WOU THK HIGHEST PRIZES. Benson's Capoise Poroos Masters asver soil the skin. han4a,f linen. They ate prompt and cer- f TTTP! pnXATHS TrnrgnY,tf.Pnff ApAT.Tg fa n, sovereign remedy for all diseases of the blood. It lias no equal for the core of nervous disorders. Bead this: . . X would like to bear testimony to he merits of Roe ad axis, by saying that some eight years ago I was totally;' prostrated, and ooala get no relief fm our family pbysioian, bat after taUut one ttle of BosADAxia I became . entirely restored health. I now weigh 175 lbs., but when I first took your medicine I weighed aly 130-1 cheer- fully recommend It to all, and especially to those amioted with nervous debility. .-, -. MBS. A. A. MAEON; Baltimore, Md. - wm. H. Green, Agent, Wilmington, N. C , .. , i - ::: - TTTR FLOBENCK 'NTC5HTIN OAX,K QW TICK tnJBSXBT.-The following is an extract . from a ,.1.... x. . . . s-, .. . r . - leixer wmven 10 tne vermun jtejurmea jiensenaer. at Chambersborgh, Penn.: 1 A Bkitepactiussb. msc open the door for her, and Mrs. Winalow will prove the American Florence Nghti&Kal-of - the Noraery. Of this we are bo sare, that we wlU teaoh our "Susy" to Bay, 'A - blessing on - Mrs. Winslow" for helping her to survive and escape the griping, colicking, and teething .siege. .Mis. Winslow'b Soormxa Stbcz relieves -the child from pain, andjeorea dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gams,rednoes inflammation, enreewtad eollo, and carries the infant safely through the teething period. It performs precisely what it troiesses to penorm; every, pan 01. u notning less. We have never Been jnrs. Window know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrap for Children Teething. If we had the power we woold make her, as she ts a physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by att druggists. 86 cents a bottle. 4 . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Attentlop , ari Democratic Clnt.- Y OtT ABB HEBEBY BABMBSTLT KEQUBSTXI to meet on nextfMonday night, Angsit 18th, at 8 o'clock, for the paipoee of reorganizing-the Quo and electing new officers. Business of im-" ortanca will be transacted, and it Is essential that every true Democrat attend. '. ' '' '!.' L ' By order of Xxecntive Committee. : '...'.'a- W. EL STBATTSS, ' ' President ? augl7 It " j. Review copy. i- '--'y. DONT FOBGXT it-t- t ,1 . The Family Excursion rTK) WRIGHTSVILLa SOTTND, TUESDAY, AU A. OUST 19TH. .Wagonettes will leave corner Fourth and Market streets, at 8.33 A. M. Fare for roand trip 50 cts; children half price. Plenty of PIG-FISH for dinner. .-, 51 s-' .; , ; - T. T. SOTJTHKRLXKD; Y Ltt of GOOD TlfSTPLAESw JP 83DTH,- VTLLB AND THE FOtCTS, on SttoK Passpott, 3DAT. AUGUST XlST'dCano ttm 4saelac y the ItaUaaBaad. Befreshments on board at, iity prices, .whole tickets U cents; children nn ler U years of age 5 vents.' The boat wDI leave' it oeloek tOntJ Ooaamtttoe L. i'aj Bttbro. yy. Jaeobs, a Jt- Bpooxtea.L' Crrana:ExcmhV j TEfoss Who DKsnrjrirxjG ow thb GRAND BXCTJBSIOJI.to Hew Bem om ATMrust. tTth eaa retant' va any regklar trauii -Ttciets for sale by John Dyer 3b Son, and good till the 10th. ang 17 It f m mj;m' ir n'jU j Excniricra to nrjrfoLk, Y ISRABL -TBHT NO. : 82, SXtttMEgR1 iT 5Tir, 1884. -are ' for the round 4rh; $475. fr&In win leave at S A. X. Mondar. SeDt. 1st. A ear-vul'be attached espeetaUy fos JwWte .'peeple. . Tickets for sale at r. uetnsberger's. ang 17 it I ..'I,. H -trrr HibernianQ. -1 . friHBllXirBXBS OF THB HTHTCBkl Alf BBNB V OIJINT ASSOCIATIOW wffl fnieeim'kondaV Xvenmg, at the naual place, to discuss urgent business. By order of President' ' " i 1 i r JAS.OOBBBTT, I ' . r .,1. . )', - i ; T Hanging AgaiiL 1 U AVh? STUCK WITH OUB FEOPL throagh 1 a!1 V.A Vna 4ma T ItawA rmafrv Mnsa f Window Shades Wall -Paper and Borden, and am ready to do your work. Carpets evt and, made to -order. Everything pretty ra the House Ittlng Line. Call ana see me. . . ; T . ' BKN WHITB, '5 s . .TJiePerBanrer I ang 17 It - V and Carpet Maker. : Boliable Seed. t F TOU WANT FBBSH AJID RXLtABLlf 8X10 ' PhUadeloftia Dttocs idymn tonerchants and. market gardenersv -. -ang rTtrj ACdiii)aiisoiif ttTltL CBHTAlNLYrDEMONSTRATK THB IW FACT that not onlv is the IMPERIAL Shirt as good, bat BBTTBB than any other ONE DOL LAR Shirt in the market. If it does ot prove so return, and the money will be refunded. : ' : . 1 ang 17 It , ; ; s. Gents' Furnisher. I William Green, PHARMACIST. 117 HABKXT BTBBBT. ' ? 1 Prescriptions prepared with the greatest care, day or night, -r: - - - v S Drugs, Medicine, Toilet Article, Cigars, To bacco, Ac. aug!7tf jr WnOTAIiKSf rpHB BEMABXABLYr rLOW rPETCES AT X which BSHBENDS & MONROE, 8. E. Cor. Market and 2nd streets,,, are . selling their large and weU selected stock of FURNITURE, New additions axe weekly sent to them by their Mr. Behrends, who Is now at the North personally selecting them, and who will give his best attest". uon to any special orders given 10 aa- Please flYeusacill. rang 17 tf t -,NEWtAD VxOrriSEJilENTS.: CTIPPEEITOIIG .TTTIIE HAVE JUST 88CS1YXD A FINB LOT OF; V pea Ana.Wlute ccuppemons: ihat is superb'." Nothing equafs ii forpurity, and "is SWtKt AMD1 PALATABLE d Per gallon 1.50; In larger anants'sPsulALFIGlTEES'.' sPeaxs aad Q-rapes. . ? We are ieceiThnr erf day or two some very jlne'PEARS AND GBAPXS; that we reoommend rou toinyi 1 The PS ASS aw; of the 'celebrated 8SCEBL VABTJrrY,'" andj are remarkable for hetr delicacy of: flavor and jakyness.. . Thsy are tejediNr gvsbsloxe' r)gieaiM&so4hatya get them In excellent condition. v If kept In the house a few days they ripen folly, and are then ! - . j ... .. . . better than if allowed to ripen on the to ee. P. L. Bfidgers & Co., 110 JVortli Front St. angI7DaWtf ' ; ' I, : . -r To the Public THE LAST TERM OF THE '. CRIMINAL Court, a bil of Indictment was found against me on the chargo of embezzlement for not making my returns within the time prefscribed by law. - . t. . . . - At the last session of, the; Legislature The Code was adopted, a book said to contain all the latest laws; and among other acts regulating the duties of Justice of the Peace.one reads as follows : - ' unty Revenue and Charges and Costs in Criminal A'- Actions.-: Section 72&. . All .finea,. .penalties, amerce ments and forfeitures received by any Clerk or Justice of the Peacehau,wlthla sixty days there after, be paid into the County. Treasury by every such Clerk or Justice, &c . j - . - , ( Section 367 reads as follows; v Whenever any officer receives or collects a fine or penalty or forfeiture, in behalf of the8tate,or any tax imposed on license to retailers of wines, Dquonv &c, he shall within thirty days thereafter" pay the sum over to the Treasurer of the County $kard of Education, ao. , 4 . . t., . ; . : ) Yon win observe that both of these sections are existing laws. Acting under the section which refers especially to Justices and being advised by counsel that I was -correct - under the sixty days' clause, I made my returns accordingly. I was indicted under the thirty days' clause. I did not appropriate -the money to my own use, but paid m the amount in fifty-five days' time. I was made the victim of these two . conflicting laws, existing im the same book. -.. ' ' Af the conclusion of the suit His Honor, Judge Mearea, sustained the motion in arrest of judg ment which exonerates me from the charge of embezzlement. Very Respectfully. : " . - - JOS. C. HILL, ' ' ' Justice of the Peace, 212 Princess street oppo site Court House. - ' augl71t JAGBNCYFOB- . " IMPROVED BBOWN COTTON GIM,: with (or without) Self-Feeder and Condenserv 1 . -t 1 1. u.1 V . . . "'! fivuaftaaAi-ei tA Xrbbta fWwanii A fV SATTiEY, ; 8UCCSSSQRS TO HABTBAELSY & CO., '! 5i hmattiMTcM:'.-4SL'i. itf ACHIN2 SnOPii F0TXS11BY' AND COPPER WORKS; Builders of.Kwgiriea, Saw MUls. and Tur pentine Stills: Ageats-fejfithei Atlas Portable Ba glne.'Milfcurn Gfa aad arboks Cotton Press. Full Ine of jPIpe,Bt!U ylves.and Mm Supplies, rBCBS ON LEATHEB ANWJSUBBEB BKLTTNG AS iLOWaS NORTHERN L Hose. Hose Reels. Pines and Sminklei Plumbers' Sup- plies; Maanfactnrers of i Doors, Bash, Brackets ana Mouiaings. aug 17 tf V Insect Powder; , v lABBAjfTED, TO, KTLt -FLEES, - JCOSQUI- toes, neaSbed -bugs and rasects of aH kinds. Sold by th pound or in paekages of one ounce 1 7 T-.t .M.UJIDSBBOS: ADbROSSBT, nun t iv M5iovQ aw a avw um School Boioks CCHOOL BOOKS, ArkJFr1t6 BY THE; STATE Board of Education- '" ,!!r 7:--Vi r ' v , AND ALL OTHER SCHOOL BOOKS, " Special Viscount Herchsbi and Teachers ; Orders by mali wul Tecelve prompt attention i - From. HBXSfSBERGEB'S ang 17 tf live Book and Music Stores. Stiff& Soft Eats! i I' ; : "! Straw'Hats! I - ;. HARRISON ALLEN, : . C-. saugl7 tf ' Hatters. 1884Piiitra 4xTHOLBSALB AND BETATL. ' HEW STOCK. v V arriving every day for Fall trade. Mer 1 chants and others will save money. by placing' orders with me; Please- seed forprloa list or oaJl before placing orders with ethBts. ; - - j r - j. - , - D.-A. SMITH. -V ang 17, tf ' Furniture Dealer, No. Front SC . 4 ' ' . . i r-'- JOVW. dOBDON. " " ' ; v70S. B-6MrrH. no.W.Gordon & Situ IdTenool ft Lciiifln&loBe Ins. Co.; (the biggest Insurance company tn the world) which; 'has paid during 38 years to the United States over ALL LOSSES PAID WITnOUXDISCOUNT. ji" anglltf .;. S" NEWVADYERTISEMENTS.,- I A. G." IIcGirt , & Co., : : Commission Merchants & Auctioneers ' C ALES BOOM AND OFFICE NOBTHKAST COBT-- Water and, Princers Sts. (old stand H. Loeb). Conshrnmenti solicited. ' mhesf ferioea DOssihle ' - Under the hammer guaranteed, i - - - - . -v im" RETURNS MADS PROMPTLY. ON DAT ... :! 0FSALB.ja ,j . - . - Befer bVDermlsslon to L Bates! Bsa.. President Bank of New Hanover; Edmund 'Lilly. Esq. cot- r tonDuyeranacom. mercnani; J onn tt; 'l-urren-tine, Esq., -merchandise and produce broker; Messrs. Aaron A Bheinstein, wholesale dry . fcood8; Capt Jno. L. Boatwright wholesale and. " retail grocer. , - . ang 17 It TO THE FRONTS ' WITH A LOT OF , The Cheapest Carpets I ever offered to the people- of this section. If is bur purpose to CLOSE OCT THESE GOODS be-' Tore putting la new stock, so if you call in time some BABGATNS are open. R. BI. SIcIXTIRE. ang 17 DAW tf ' v v " . k Fnrnitnre. . . U. LARGE STOCK,. AND OUB NEW STYLES' )are pronounced the HANDSOMEST- ever teen in his market A full line of Mattresses, Window 'Shades, Baby Carriages, Ao. Wholesale and retail buyers will find it to their advantage to give me a calh . v r . v . . THOS. C. CRAFT, AaT . . 4 ang 17 tf . Furniture Dealer. Corn, Bacon, Ploiir, 2500 Irtme.Wlllte Vzd CORN, Boxes D.S.C. B SIDES, 25 do - fimoked do j Bbls FL0TJV all grades, Bbls Stand. Granted SUGAR, 1 All Bbls Ex. C, and G. C. SUGAB, 100 Sacks Choioe BIO COFFEE, O K Bbls Carolina RICE, dj . -. . QQ Hhds and Bbls Porto Ricq MOLASSES, KQ A Bush. MEAL, Fresh Ground, '200(1 88018 L1VERP00L SALT - JQQ Cases LYE, g Q Case Ball POTASH. 100 Gros8 RE" Mm? S1,UFP' 1 Boxes TOBACCO, all grades, . - ! r JQQ Gross MATCHES, , 50 Boxes STARCH, 1 AA Boxes SOAP, . 1 ' f 1 - ' ' S. W. WILLIAMS A CO. it uvtommv m woid mu vum jauruuolius. . nn19rf . , 1l a 10 VAk TXT-. e x ' - - iw w ao a.v4u w tawcr cu ;f. FOR Ginger .Ale, Ottawa Beer and DELICIOUS SUMMER BEVERAGES, call at BRIGGS' PHARMACY, N. W. corner Front and A Market streets. aug 17 tf v Lnmxner's Cotton Gin !- fTB CLAIM FOB IT GREATER SPEED, Ighter draft and better sample than any Gin on tills market. It combines also that great Im provement the Beater Attachment. r , ., . .. UUJCS A MUKCHISON, t aug 17 tf . 38 A 40 Murchlson Block. Sure to Win. , G OOD GOODS AT A FAIR PRICE WELL DBAW customers. "' Exnerience has taucht ns this. Onn stock is selected and priced on that line. Tin w are. 'louet sets, root Mats, Lamps, stoves Of all grades at PAKKEE A TAYLOR'S. .- i rUxtB WHITE OIL. . aug 17 tf T ! r Beautiful. - - ,1yE HAVE JUST RECKTVED - THE MOST autuul line of BON-BON BOXES - ever shown - tie thing to present to vonr ladv full of our7 CHOICE CANDIES. MRS. E. WARREN.- augl7tf Confectionery, v FLOUB. FLOUR. FLOUB. " ' " 1 MEAL VEAT MIC AT. . TOBACCO. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. , s i CAKES and CRACKERS of every kind 1 We renresant somn of the livmr. flrma in t.ha Union In the above lines, and oan't be undersold Northor South. - - ; Country consignments solicited. Prompt re- turns made. K. G. BLAIR. I aug lfrtf a m'-Ms:x s i .. o. 19 Second BtZ For Rent, ' ? j- FIRST FLOOR OF BAST STORK of the Ivans Block, from 1st Octo ber next Apply to , " augotf - H. C. EVANS." I 0nlyaet7Left? S-'' RUYEBS APPRECIATE THE LOW PRICES we are giving with those ' . ..-.... . j BATAIN" LOTS OF SHOES. You get MOBS than money value. Come and' t a Pair before they all o. - . , GeOs E. French & Spns 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. iahgietf Bock Lime, TJXJB BTHLDtNG PURPOSES. J? - FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO FEB CASK. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND , -'i. . TO THE TRADE. r - 1 Jaddress . FRENCH BEOST, . f - - i i Bocky Point N.C : - . or O. G. PABSLBYtJr., . : r ltf i. satnfr WUnungton. N.C Try Our Cook BUGGIES, THE BEST CHEAP BUGGIES EVER made. We have la stock of our wn manu- facture Open and Top Buggies, Phaetons, Cano py Tops, Jump Seats, Carts, Drays, Ac, together . ; with tbebest and cheapest Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Bags and Satchels. ' Trunks repaired as " usual by the only nractical trunk maker in the state. - " jLCiiuuuAxa tsu wuejn, - j '- 114 North Front St, ;aug nil: Next! i floor to D. A. Smith's. -C 4. ' i- V - . ? - 'r V -i v -1 -i - -. - - .-VS 5; - . 'vT
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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