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The Morning: t BATES C? ADVEHTISlHOt Cia&isar Oaelay,. .... II - '.'!!." -.f" - . Two Days, w....;.... j J J;:-'' S. i" I :lIaTsM..-i,ur.;i.vif...." St6 -,T,J--'-1 1 ' 5ryv-vV. ;:u'...i.:.'-s6o rUr- i . eWeelC.'.I..::!.:----''-' 1 -.'.".;': r ? 3 - .,! ;-"Tiweks,..r....r.v'..-.r'v8eo 'i"-: .i one affon-;.:v.'..j 3oto-- . y Two jfonths,.M.....i..J....:.. l8 CO i ' "i Three Months,.......,;,;..... 124 W.i '. t - J 4 iMonths.,, . more HillBHL. HEKETi FOK PRSSIUBNT , CBOTER CLEVELAND, .1 OP NKW YORK. fl)H VICK PRKSIDKNT, . ' -Tll03f AS A. nEWDMCKS, OP INDIANA. ' '-y Klector-St'e at Mnte : joHN N. STAPLES, of Guilford, -E KiTCniN, of" Halifax. - 4 ' " District Elector. , .,j Dist.-PONNKLL GILLIAM - U pi-t-C- W. McCLAMMT, of 4th Dist.-B' H. BUNN. of Nash connty. ithPist-R. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. Cih Dist. -ALFKKD KOWIJlNp.of Bobeson 1 Tth Dist -R. C. POKYEAR, of Yadkin. th Di?t.-K. McBRAYBR, of CloTeland V; 5th Dist.-M. H JDSTICK, of KntherfonL. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. ; for ootkrnor: jiLFUED M00I2E SCALES, Qf OvUford. hir usmasAHMOTiraoR: , t , CHARLES M. STEDMAK, of New Haotr. POK PKCR START Of STATX: i ; H il.l .If L. SA UNDERS, qf . Wate,-. .for Jbeasursb: DONALD if. EAIX,of Wake. tor auditor: P. ROBERTS, of Gates. for attorney qehkral: . ' -T11E0BOEE F DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. POH srFERIKTEXDEKT OF PUBLIC IN8TRUCTIOK: S, 31, . FIXGER, of Catawba.' MB ASSOCIATE JUSTTCI SUTBXn OOtTRT J A. S. MERRIMON, of Watt. - rmt C0X8ESSS IX SIXTH DISTRICT S '.: - SliDEX TYLER BENNETT, of Anton. OUTLINES. Slate tickets have been nominated ' by theGrcenbackers and Anti-Mooopolists of Wisconsin, aad by the Prohibition party J of Michigan. A suit against a Roman Caiki die order in Su Louis, has bean cem- aeaceJ by friend of a young lady who omwyrd 100,000 worth of property to Jkmder; fraud, collusion and undue in- Biwjice is alleged. The French.1 have Irttwtd nil the Chinese ; defences along the Miu river; the Chiness troops bolted. Fire at Newark, N. J., destroyed !0.0W worth of property. The busi- iffisportinnof the town of Adams, N. J.f' tarned; loss $200,000, - Ten Jersey oss sick with cattle disease, killed near Chicago; they were valued at $3,000.' The-Adrian Savings bank, of Adrian, Mich , suspended, with about $80,000 due depositors. The Greenback Conven- tion of N,-w Hampshire meets September 4th.' . The National Woman's Tern peranin Union meets in St. Louis October iJ.r.i. England is expediting the de parlureof n-inftircenients, for. Iypt; the expeditk.ii will be iircreased to 7,000 men. AOltinese mob invaded the Catholic Caihcilml :it Canton; the building was clwvd by foreign consuls r ; Prime Minister Ferry complains f English strictures reganliigihe Foo Chow bom bardment; cholera is tlecreasing at Toulon ami Marseilles. Lard ner Bros., guspea dtd Imnkeia, of Philadelphia, are chargeo embezzlement. New York mar to: Money 21J per cent.; cotton firm at 1()I(ailic; southern flour steady 'at W406 25; wheat, ungraded red 759Gc; " "'i, gl2?ed 6265c : 'win dull, at lljc" ; Splrits I111'116 dul1 Waine:s physician says be is f bad 3y hyped." . ' ' ' ' " ' The wheat crop of Austin is above - ii Great damage to the crops in the Northern States has been-done" by recit storms. ' ' ' '' Kansas votes next Monday, Ver "nt on Tueeday and Maine on" the of September. . a r, eNewYoTk Herald is doing ior ueyeland than any of the Ke York dailies. It r.. .' 11 aiame sli -v gi; Diva 117 SlXlgllU ot be able to go to Indianapolis to wr that big libel suit. Tl. n uc emperors of Germany,, Aui: u itnssia will meet soon, apd "M Chancellors mm. ,- . .will . -afleorapany. T rv r j arts M. Pasteur has been sue- mom. 18 ,ncokt,iiig:'experi- , 7" 'or rabieg It will ; prevent "Jophobia i do JJ8. An unto. . . r v . rt"- w me npnnlA nt ha -owtes for the relief of tho district of roP hak been made. ; air. y. 3D Rans.al..- V.. j2l:j'l J To ' -U tflft A tVl Ami H " i . ' ascend iiTX.il Tiurv ar TriAt An squired 12 hours: . -"" -T.tthoPost Offio at WunuagtpaN; G. There is now a telenhona war Keu. I ififf W3f?ed. nrt thA "Ralt.imrvro Tint, Goodwin,. of Philadelphia' aa ' Pre-, Biaen ana tue incorporators are Messrs. .Robert Garrett,v the? act ing president of - the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company ; Wrn Key- ser; Jimes Sloan. Jr.; Hon. Wm f ; Scott, of Erie, Pal; 0. Dl Fisher, fred Pancoaslf Philadelphia; Alan P. Smith, James McHenrv. the well- known -London 'capitalist: 'VJ H: Bates J President of the Baltimore & phff Telegraph Company ; lion.. J. ti, 15. liatrobe and Howard Mnnni- It is the intention 1 of the Baltiniore & Ohio to operate theTele- pnone ; Uompany m connection wth their telegraph ' system; Fir4 r get a good thermometer if you ish to ascertain the real tem perature of the air, and then learn : how, and where to hang it. It ought to be placed where there is no reflec tion, and it ought not to touch the wall:: jThe N. Yi Herald gives'this point:! . . i 'To fcive the air temnerature the instru ment must be bo protected from radiation that it will receive no heat from bodies wanner than the air and part with none of its own heat to bodies cooler than the air." i. Thejboes . iron man of j Alabama is named Ucburdetaben. That is a crackef. ; But. he has just engaged to delire 3,000 tons Of iron a day for five yejtra. i TThis ore is for the Ten nesseej Coal and !- Iron Company f kj a ax, tanooga. oucn an announcer meat ill give Pig-ir6n,, Kelley a shaking-ague, a?d. cause cold steaks to run up the spinal - column of Jim Blaini. ; ": ' . ' Ave. published one famous receipt for cholera that of the New York jStan-: land we mm annt.hpr nnn IaItati from; he London' TYutJL , It comes ttqxd an Englishman inf India. He writes that he has nsed it for forty Powdered opium, asafoBtida.- cayenne pepper, of each one grain. ..To be made into a; pill; one to i be taken every four hours. In the catalogue of the State Ag ricultural and Mechanical College, of Alabama located somewhere, 'the catalogue doe not i say- but we in fer at jAuburn we note! the name of. Gen. James H. Lane, as Professor of 'fa Civil i and' Mining Engineering; Therej are 126 , matriculates, and 12 instructors. ' I . Lord : Odo Russell, whose death occuryed in Berlin, a few days ago, aged f5, was one of the; ablest diplo matisis in.'Englandt and bad spent 35 years m the C diplomatic service. He. was British . Ambassador at Ber lin, and was once an attache at Washington ... ; , Nxw York. August 26. The remains of J. A. JIacGahan; the famous war. corresi oondeit. were broneht from the- Brooklyn Navy yard to-day on a government tug. mr4 i?prDes,tne ceieDratea , war cor- respphdent of the London Ve,paid macMuan a npoie inouie in ms iec- ture in Wilmington. Gof.. Camerpn is urging his fellow citizens' to rebel : against Manone's machine. But Bii)ie made William E.Go rernor and it looks ungrateful to1 be 8tjrrfnglup a revolt . against the little Boss nowV f :"- ' - - The Smithsonian "Institute gets 75,000 appropriated ; py . the Con gress f of the New r Orleans Exposi tion. Jit -WjiU make a grand exhibit of mammals,' 'birds, fishes," shell, gems, minerals TtJlE STATE CANVASS. 1 Gov.' Jarvis, will speak at Kinston on Saturday, September 6th. ! '-'j Raleigh News-Observer. MejBsrs. M. VB. Gilbert, secretary 61 the Republican i State, Executive Committee, and TvP Devereux, chairman of the Liberal State Com-: mitteb, with C. A; Cooke, Esq.; Of Warren, the Liberal-Republican nom inee for Attorney General, left 'yes terday f or Greensboro, where f the two comraittetea mentioned wUl meet to-day "to confer 'with- regard to the conaoet oi xae ensuing campaign - Got.' Jarvis returned ;yesterday mofnjng from Elizabethtown,' where he and Col. Wharton J. Green made speeches. There was'a .large crowd present? sand 1 much V enthusiasm. Bladen is in a better condition than ever I before and ;the" Democrats promise , to - carry the county this ?udge Fowle will speak at John aton iAxademy. iif vJohnstOii; county, SeptJ 2nd. Gen. Cox is expected to do present ana speasaiso. i According to reports from the In dependent headquarters In Kew York the bolt is ' Meadily' w;idemn; )fTh Heratd reports Mr J Denning aa; kxjX Wj4hin the past thrsa days we have had sent in to us thejames ot more than , 2,000 itepubheans who ate , pretty well . under-. auxxi, to oe oppustiu la iiuuue. . n w nau iSQQ such xuunes from Iowa this morning ; from liew York State we, recelYed abqut buu Barnes Una morning. , un lastmurs day wri had upward of 2rQ00'names sent in from different Tjolnta hi this State. ' ;"' The New York Herald, in -a sur vey oi the poetical Eeld pa uay,8jsya encouragingly mai it "gives promise of a tidal wave in Nqyember against the. Blaine ticket.? Rofl on me UiUi. GreenspQro Workman: QoL .IV. R. Richardson., of . this city, hat rocSeved notice f his aDDolntment as a reeular cor respondent for the i Ifew York Tribune in this SUte. , ' ' . " ' ' ! , Concornd 2Sm. Therw will be a meetifag of the Cabarrus out JerseV Stock Company on the first Saturday in September, at 1 o'clock1 . ! m.; t the St. John's Orange Hall. -1 ;i. - - . Raleieh ,Fftdfi:Died: at ; the residence of her son-in-law. Cant. W. H. Thompsoav in , Houses Creek Townshirv this county, on Monday; test, lira: Annie, Neiffhbbrs, aged years.; i, W i , Newton Enterprise: Gov. Jar vis has spoken in every county in the State except Cve, and intends 10 spcar-in those before this c&mnaira dam.) --IlUtaUl that the price of wheat was never so low in this section of North Ctrolina as at preseaL From 65 to 1 75 cente is alh that it can be . sow for. liniit - Raleigh Neros- Observer: - The Or aura county Democratic Convention was held on Saturday in Hillabord, and the fol lowing persons Were nominated: A ;W. Graham for the Senate; C W. Johnson for the Hotxse; D. F. Morrow for sheriff; John Laws fbr register of deedr-D. M. Laws for treasurer; James Webbf for surveyor; ur. t. j. YYitson lor coroner. ' - -ki q Advance: Capt C. B. Way, Tho lives about two miles north of this city, placed upon; our table yesterday a specimen of his . peaches and apples,' They ware the finest we have ever seen. Tha pple weighed one pound and two and was of the twenty-ounce Pip-, kin variety: The peach, which is called the Chinese cling, weighed fourteen ounces. ' . Danbury Heporter: .And now it is reported that a warm spring has been found near JDanbury, and that six addi tional mineral Bprii; nave been fonnd near here since last season. 1 It is said to be a remarkable fact that 4 those who opposed the fence law in districts where it has been adopted are now the loudest in its praise, jand that if a voW was taken to pus tae lencea back as they were, not one man in twenty ' would Tote for it Crop prospects are very flattering. ourn. 'Times;, On Wed nesday evening. August 21st, Mr. J. J., Cherry Grove, in this county, about seven miles from Fair Bluff on the Conway and 8idney road. . From what we can gather, it seems that the parties were not on good terms and that trouble was likely to follow their disagreement. We understand that a party of gentlemen friendly to both made an attempt to effect a reconciliation. One of them was in the store of Mr. Williamson with the parties and daring the interview words passed between them, and Mr. Buff kin, thinking by Mr. Williamson's actio than he was attempting to draw his pistol and fire upon him (as he had made . threats asainst). drew his knife and struck at him cutting his throat, the .wound causing his death in a few minutes. It is reported to be a case of justifiable homicide, Mrv Wil liamson was advanced in years and un married. j'-T:"", " '' Winston Leader: it is with sorrow! and regret . we chronicle, tthe death of Capt.,j.jJVj ueiienwwcn.ocqurred at. "Glenwood" on Thursday" evening the 91t linstAnL - If Dr. Wheeler suc ceeds in capturing the Reidgville "con- vention (and we understand he is making an attempt to do so-what are his party op ponents "going to do about it?" The party lash will be used, and the revenue ring' and strikers ' will make a desperate effort for i their best, r We pity the party in such andition. From 'what'; we can learn. Stokes county will make one or the prettiest displays at the State Exposltionv A Leaker i reporter ' talked with' Mr: 8. B. Taylor; of the committee, in that county. and He miormea us inas me aispiay oi minerals would be large . and complete ; that they already had a handsome and ex ceedingly attractive cabinet. ..The differ ent woods . would also be cotton no in a. style ti show to the best advantage. , 'That ; a large tapie wouiu pe raaue oi ins various varieue". uwwiuk uu vmuu ct tcd susceptible of and ' their beauty of grain. That the agricultural display jvould be veryllne. " ; v. rrr Charlotte Observe? The teanis were fron; Charleston, Spartanburg and Charlotte. , Each tefm shot ,at fifty . glass' balls, i Charleston won the niatch ' and claimed the gold medal. The; next match shot was a sweepstakes; six balls', set trap. The first prize was won hy J. F.- Jordan; of Aseville,1 who4 broke every ball -that rose from the trap before huh. t T.i L. Sanders won the second- prize, breaking' five out of the six. The next match was at clay pigeon shooting, and as' usual; ' Was wooy Jordan. In shooting, off ties for tho second prize T T. Hall was .winner". T. H. Gibbes won in the tie match for the third prize. CoL Walter L.: Steele was re-elected; presidenV an honor that was .well deserved. ' The: other offlcers elected were : i Vice Presidents, 5 - Dr. Jenkins, of South Carolina, and Walter- Brem, of North Carolina. Secretary and Treasurer, T. H. !QibbesV"of South Carolina. Execu tive Committee,' Hall and White, f South Carolina, and Jordan and Lusk, of f North Carolina. Jt was decided that the next an nual tournament will be held at Charles ton,: S. C : A boy's eye shot out, with a sling shot, of course, and it happened on Myers street yesterday afternoon, i . . ; 4 tCTew Berne Journal: The peo4 pie of Onslow county, in the; Richlands Catharine Lake, Gum Branch and Jackson-, ville sections, are entitled to a daily mail. The postoffico department has letout a con tract for carrying a daily mail from Mag nolia to Jackson vine 'and other immediate points. -The original contractor-' sub-let it to another, but ' the mail has not been car ried with any regularitr whktever f or seve-' ral weeks 'as t There are four candi- I dates itt the race for the House of Repre-. flentatives iri InoIr. countVi. v Jas. O. . Cox and J. :W. Graineer, reeular nominees of the Republican and Democratic" Dartfes. and J. Ji Oarter and Daniel G. Taylor, grt as wiU i fce thOimsin issue -ja. the campaign. Granee items: John Reid had his Hand an agjed citizen of thtf Bucklesberry section Mrs,' Nannie Kiekla. (wife of our townsman I W.& iPiB djed in this place Monday; f mornir, af tet an illness .of several weeks; vI(hmgporer ! Yesterday' nnufifi w, i. i. ivojr auu who,, iwu aged kad highly respected citizens of ' Per son county,- who llv&fnear More's Mill, were bn their way . to- Mt. .Tabor. Ghurch, andwmle1 crossing,;the ibrkige over.'Jlat river I at Cant. Wm. BowTiwc'a milf. "thn taulebfecamo frightened and, backed' the' uugn ull, precipiuiung jsir. anu Airs. - xuiy togethir'Wfth the mule tcitb bed of the riverl d distancQof some fifteBn,fet"f Mrs.? Kay wis ito,kiUed-r ,body being; 'borrihly mahgled-rand the; supposition is' thattbi mule felT on?beTtlIr. Ray's In- juries IhotL , very iaifc4 pestaia-t siderecE dangercais Roxjboro jottings: J jusifwoaaysjagOi, veanesoay,)tne- iwtn UriPln jAndrews. and r. Fate "were riding in i buggy trjgether, near uhbldoc tor's house, looking aside at field of to-' haccoi when the horse taught the 'line' iUn- der his, tail and commenced klfking, which, resulted in . the dislocation ef .tn. wrist ioint. land the fracture of the" wrist bohe'of Alr Andrewb left arm, and slightly ih1ur-; injf one of the doctor's legs;u-4r Last night ( -Mr; J. T. Critcher was in usual heaKA kt bed time, ate hjs supper, as usual, and retired at XI o'clock, ( was taken . w ith. paralysis, and at 2 o'clock wasdeui"' -Just at this thne the drouffht iairiiorinetbe tropsia Person. Corn is feeling it. very enouslyw aqd tobacco will not. have aa broad a leaf as it would with a few more showers.' ; ; , " KuHfeoif Boys' suits, ' ,!S . ;f " Haunts Come again. .-. ,. : Mtnsrba & DaRossK-r-r-Medicioea. , . F, 0 &N. Ronni80lf--Groeerie3.;'. . , . - HErusBBKOKni Pianos andTorgaasi $f ayor Hall had no cases before him yesterday morning. ' There is j .to. ,be , an excursion from Wilmington to Norfolk next week.,: -.Rev.1 Dr. Patterson will officiate at Lebinon Chapel, "iVrightsvihe,' oil Sun-' day mqrning, at pLl o'clock, , r - We are requested , to state th at the Bishop of the Diocease will (D. V.) visit -' Burlaw on ' Sunday, ' Artist .31st. Services morning arid night. ' ' ' - "Uncle" , Charlie Bradley ; "has lost bis mule, and is taking up a colkction to replace him. 1 Ha has a .good many f rienda amoilg the "white folks." ! h The ; cqlored. -firemen ;and base ball club from this city returned from their excursion to Raleigh 'yesterday1 morning. The Rileigh papers gave them a good repu tannttjfor, the orderly manner .in which they conducted themselves. ' Major Stedman and Judge Fair: cloth if ill meet in joint disctission at Fay- etteville on Friday. 'SeDt. 26:at Lumberton. Saturday, Sept. 27; and at Burgaw, Mon day, Sfept. 29. The ' BurgaW meeting wUt he attpnyly i nnmber "of Wilmingto- ?lans. j , (, .. .. m..m ... . , . Ttae 'Kaclit Ilaee at Wrlnuvllle Tne Purauabt to armtrancement the cbmpeti- tive regatta1 IjetWeen the yachts and Mcueowt was1'' sailed -Jdver the. course at Wrightsville 'Sounof, ' yesterida tthderJ the rules of the Carolina Yacht Club. I Com modore Penibroke' Jones' '.commanded the Bm and apt. '(. pVkf&iMa eotte; refereeJohn , J. ' Fowfcr' 3? M. Cronlj and Richard Camenon we're selected as judges. Tho race -began., by the yacht jBosa starting, f or the iolat bpoy. at eight nunntea past 3 p. m., iouowea oy me mas eotte: U 3 :11.05; VThe wind was' blowing from IE. NfE.; and excellent and skillful sailing characterized the race from ltegiamng' to end: The gangway and club house were! well' ;liried Vwith 'spectators, amongwhdm ".were many ladles, :atf of whom) I manifested ! much ' interest id the race.; The' itosa reached ( th terminus of tae raee al0ff4xonow,e1oy, me jttw-r eotte 415 The day! was pleasant and' every bne seemed delighted with the sport, . 1 1 . . r-VrJf v X Blk ,IMner, 'A, JBlg Crowd and ;a Ourj Pender .county friends had a. big dmnri at Still Bluff, Caintuck .Township, on We3 nesday, . and large number . were in attendance fromnlparts of the country and some of 'the adjoining, ones. There was nothing lacking however, r.iri the pre parations that had -beeni made to feed the crowdj J There warf plenty and to spare- Don't yoti wish you Tiad been there ? The largeassembiage' Wasaddressed by Hon. Wharton J Green ; Iri one; of his finest' enon&iwuicu uwupicu uuh uuur ,tuiu a half it its delivery,, and" at J its close every body seemed to be satisfied and happy. V 'r Msj; C. W. McClammys Pender's Dem ocratie war-horse was, expected, but did not put in, an appearance, having no doubt been ! unavoidably detained . from some cause which will hereafter be explained. - River Improvement - - - ' Under the supervision of the'engineers in charge of. the ;hppeCap0 Fear river im provements, the work of building a jetty at FayeUeville is now.in progress, and, when completed, will prove a great' advantage in the matter of 'nayigation, as boats can then go up to the wharf without any . trouble or detention whatever. Heretofore the' boats have often expcrienbed much' diflaculty on, account of the low .water; on the shoals there;f -jL"'i "'.- - .;'; -vf 'IMP . ! I Frnit jowltvvai,.,!. ' T' ;Y t lr.irmij. .in a letter from .South .Washington, Fender county, to a -merchant in this city, says he wflT'have a fine. lot'of fruit in 'a 1 few more1 years" He: has under cultivation' over- three thousand trees, bearing choice pears, different, 'kinds ot plums,. apples,, peaches, cherries, Japa nese persimmons, etc., from the earliest to the latest varieties and of all - descriptions.' grapes bf different kmds;and expectS 'to plant largely this fall of all dhoiee market able fruits (say f from.- jfif$eea 1 tq. twenty acres) for, pur own andY thejNorthe.rn mar-. .cMillah has invented an ' arrange ment for protecting all kind's of 'fruit and early vegetables from late 'frosts, while at the same time serviag as an excellent ferti-, Jiasejt for them He cktinif that. (lt 14 vjery simple jand .cheaply applied, and says he expects to gat .patent 'far his iiweatkav throuehllunn -A ; CO., 6f iQ . Scientific American, f He h'as alreaflyu disposed of some'Wrritory, on certain conditions, to Mr. J. j Yaq Liadley, jQreensboro'j t who , is how President of the 1 Fruit Grower's As-. sbciation of North Carolina. f The faoUof North Carolina 'is' uudoubt' edly aflapted to fruit . culture, and we ber, lieys itlcari be made one of the largest fruit growing States in'ihe country. " : Pars iant to notice the Young Men s De- mocrauc Club met at at a SO o'clock Wed- nwidfiv'ftvfinirnr Preaident wl- 1m. Rtrftitsa iritheihalfp' t1''' ?"'i 1 The f olloWina omcers were elected to coriiplete the Arganiiation: , , if.;,' President, city at large Edgar G. Parmele. Ticei President. 2Sd WardHMcL, Green. f... .: .,-:. .J- .,. Assistant Marshal August Zoeller. Executive Committee Prank Maunder, E. G. Blair j Wm.L7 'Jacobs, Jr.," Jos. D. Bntith,(LT j King.' ' 1 ' k ' 1 Short speeches were made by 'Messrs. E G. Parmele j and H. jMcL, Green, in accept" . ing the positions to which they were elect-, ed, which were, well received by the club. Mr.. G. Blair next addressed the meet ing in i few but forcible word's. Col E. D, Hall also addressed the "club, urgiagtupoa the young men the necessity of doinlg their whole duty in this campaign, ; At the conclusion of Col- Hall's speech he was loadly cheered. The meeting then adjourned. .... f '.. m m m .. . . ..; Mr. J. W, Lamb, formerly of this city. but now of Gpldsboro', is here oh a visit. ' Capt "June''GaMner; ortnttliRaiK road,' who has been laid np with rheuma tism for the past four or five 'weeks, re-. turned to duty last night. ; rl T j Revi D. H. Tuttie, pastor of the Metho dist Church at Smithville, was iriarried Wednesday loUiss Ella Wescbtt, of that town, and left the same evening for the residence of the fatiier of tte bridegroom. in CajdwelU ' county: Rev. Dr. Bobbitt The aawn iParty. ' The' CSfyfHallParfc was fbrilliantiy lighted last nighti the occasion beirie the lawn pWy given, by the Ladies', Memprial Association in aid of the fund for the North Caroliaa , , Confederate . Home. Chinese lanterns were suspended around . and through the enclosure,'1 andf tables were scattered about the "grounds upon Which refreshments were served to visitors.- The place was thronged with ladies arid gentle men tlrpugaout.the evenm&j&Bd feasting and enjoyment appeared to be unlimited. , First IWard lUpnblleana,,,!! .vj ;,...;.; . At a meeting in the lower division of the First tf'fl.lastVntr'H!.' by;wass endorsed for Congress, 23. Hewlett for Sheriff, W. H. Chadbourn for? the. State Senate; Fl ;W.- lT Pd p P. Guyer for the HonaeVJ'fBSA' ior CoWty Treasurer, and G.A Hicks for Township Constable. I ..' . f:rv;i -r,i-'' B esata .To-day ac WrIetoylUr ( . A note received last niglitJgiyes Inifbrma tion that Instead of?tf challenge race there Will bl a grand regatta by tie entire fleet of yachu at Wrightsville to-day. f The steam yacht Will, be.in readinesa- to take, yisors over ti the .banks. t , K . , . . , ! "f Tbe Street AraVsRefiralit., . j ,- r? ; . want to be a 'liceman, ... r ,is And on the corners jStand, . . With a helmet on my forehead, 'And a club' wrthin my handl" ! i BIVBB ABP BaABtNK 'The river is very low. and the' water Is still falling. Sosteamboatmen report, -.s . . . The : steamer Lisbon has ) beeri thor oughly overhauled, enlarged and improved and started out on hernrst trip - yesterday. 4 1he stekmerTf'bw,' which1 met with a seriouji disaster up the ; river some months ago, which necessitated extensive repairs, has ' npw , commenced 1 her regular trips again,! having arrived, here from FayeUe ville yesterday morning, arid left on the re turn (rip "at" 3 p! ml The TTaw .haa been remodelled in a measure, being lighter and more roomy than before. The gentlemen's cabin and d1hing;room have , been com-, pleted; and workmen are - npw , engaged in putting up the ladies' .cabin." J3he draws less water than before the accident 'and is' believed to be a stronger and better boat in every way. The engine room is open, in accordance with the "custom of 'steamers on many other ' rivers, Instead of beingnr closed1 as heretofore, and will remain flo all summer, or as long as the weather will, : permit The boat is being thoroughly re- pamtea ana win preseni s-nanusome ap- - pearance when compieiea. ' t cnet , is- com manded by Capt. Jeff. Robeson. jWHOLE NO. 5301 -If a 4 Department,. lana Serrlee, ,1 ' -., r Army., -r - t. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the TPeneflt of Cimnneroe and Agrkulture- CQTTON-BE14T J1JX.UBTIS. August;28, 1884-6P.M. AYERA.GIS, i i- tcrs.. :Max.? .Tenm Min,' ;Rain ? .Fall. WJMinfet6nr. 10 '70' '.OO v U5 , .00 .10 ' .05. .00 ' .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 Charleston..;. :S , I : 69- AueustaV..;.. L 92. 69. fiavannah.!:.:.r ; 92: f '70- AtlantaJ.ru. .0. .92 , 1: 71 Montgomery. . ,95- 70 MobaeV:..' 4.97l !t 73 New Orleans. .-, 9G.. , 1 53 Galvesipn.,. 97 73 Vicksburg...;. '96 73 Little Rockt . : J t , 99 M ; 70 Memphis..:....! 95 70 Weatnler Indieauons. v i S - The following are the indications forW ,,)Fot tihe South Atlantic Btates, threaten ing weither and local raihs,variable winds, gen eray south to east,' stationary tempera ture.and Ipwer barometer,. witl indications of a disturbance-off tiie ; Florida coast r . . . - . " j ! ; A pohttm'e"nta br Gen.: Scales. : ' Tfi DeWocVaticlStaite Cdnimittee announces1 the following appoint mentsj fort, j Gen. i.Ai M;ealeSi at whicbl Dr. Tyre Yprkjthe. pepulican candidate, has been invited to mefit him,' and ak joint babvaSs: may 'be ex-5 pectea?" " . . - Dallas Satordayi. August 30.. , Linbolnton, Monday, September 1. , f Shelby, Tuesday September 2. v icutheri ordtonjW ednesday, Sep tember 3-. i. r r.--. ' ' Oolhmbus, Thursday, September 4. uuuiue, oamruajr, oepteuiuer o. 5 'Bigj Lick, StaMy, Monday,"Sept. 8. -Albemarle; Tuesday, Sept. 9. . r Trcjy, Wednesday, Sept 10., , . M.M Gilead, 4Thursday,,Sept. 11. WaaesDoro- Satnrdav. Sent: l.T. ' Shoe Heel, Taesdayv Sept 16.,, Fayettevillfij Wednesday, Sept.l 7. Sanord, Thursday, Sept 18. Charlotte; Saturday, Sept. 20. '' l-tl-'l",'i i-iaV W-ar' - '. - ' . ujssj. Stedmans appointments. . The! Democratic State- Committee announce the following appointments for Maj.' C.-M. Stedman, at which Hoii. W; Ti' Paircloth, the Republi can candidate, is in yited to meet him: MurpbYi Saturday, Auer. 30. , .VaBeytowdjOrierokee caunty,Mon: day, Sept. 1. " ' :'' xvooinsviiiej vv euaesuay oepi. o. ! Charlo8too Saturday, Spt, 6. 4 , .Hickory,tMonaay, Sept. 15. StatesviHeTuesdaf -Sept. -1,6. : liexingtonThursdayj Sept. 18. ' Hih Poinl JFriday, Sept. 19. Winston, Saturday, Sept. 20. Durham, Monday, Sept. 22. Pittsboro Wednesday, Sept: 24. "Payetteville Friday,' Sept. 26. ? Lumberton, Saturday, Sept. 27. ; 'Burgaw, Monday, Sept. 29. , SATlfeFACTOEy VIDKNCK. J. W. Graham, waojesaie Drogist, or Aostm, Texai, writes : "Thftvobftfin hanrlline- DR. WW. HALL'S BAL AAM FOR THE LUNGS for the past year, and nave iojina it one or toe moat saiaoie meaicniea l Bare over aaa in my oonse ior uougns, uoias, and even Consumption, always giving entire sat isfaction. ; Please send me another gross." Wm. p. Green, Agent,' Wilmington, . C POKTY YEARS' ES!PEEIENCE OF AH" OLD NUKSB. Mrs. WlnslQw's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been nsed for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions Of mothers and chudren.from tne leepie mi ant or a wees out to tne auuii. it corrects aotditv of the stomach, relieves wind toollc, regulates jthe bowels, and gives rest, health ana oomtort to motner ana cnua. we oeueve it the Beat and Surest Remedy m the world, In all eases ff DYSENTEBY and DIATtBHCRA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from, teething or any other cause.. Full directions for using will aoooinpany eacn Dotxie. rone genuine uniesa.tne fao-sinile of CURTIS A PERKINS is on the out side wrapper. Sold ; by all Jledicine . Dealers. 85 cents a bottle, j i( ... .. ,,', mis. ; CARTER. -On the 26th Inst., at the residence of kte brOther-in-law,B. G. Worth', after a linger- ing illness, akciubaijli m. uajciuk. in tne outa year of his age.- He rests In. the .Cemetery,- at Fayettville, N. C, beside his wife, who prece ded him to the better land by several years.' - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! ' - - "ANTJCD IN AUIOTX)R'S.DBPABTMENT op W. ft K. R., a YOUNCK MAN who can .write neatly,and' Who Is quick and accurate In figures. Apply fiatarday Jifternoon only. v : aug 28 2t . f Gome Aain. - IKNXYOTJ WOULD COME AGAIN WHEN you onee tried' the MANHATTAN' and CHARIOT CIGAR! ' Sold only at ' HARRIS' aug 2j tf News and Cigar Store. A FEW DESIRABLE 6OTTS FOR BOYS FROM xi 6 to IS years, which we. are offering at very lnwnrtaea. An eleeant assortment of Silk Um brellas: in aH sizes. . Another" invoice of English Ruttintrit ftt.l -' - . , t , aug 29 It ? Furnishing Rooms. D ISTILLED EXTRACT. WITH HAZEL, , . f '... --.. , . i - t -iH i : "... - ' " ; PINT BOTTLES, 60 CENTS EACH.' 'x Stuart's Indian Corn Removerrn infallible reme dy for Hard or Soft. Corns, Bunions, Calluses,fcc. Headache Pencils, 25 cents. Complete line of Drugs and Chemicals for sale by '""-. r , ,' ,) i MUNDS BROS. DSROSSST, --ang2Blt .. j, . Druggists, Market St.. Groceries.- f-pHEKS NEVER WAS A TIME WHEN HOUSE keepers could buy so many things so cheap. ( lit t "til. .:.-.: t ; . 1 . i Soas of ths suhstantlals are up 'tis true, but the average Is low. We are dally receiving HEW and FRESH GOODS. -All orders sent by ser vants will be promptly attended to, and any er- i ror will be corrected at onoei All are invited to call, inspect ana price gooas. rto irouDie to hnw t.hnm. Kess are UBr and we wish we could say as much for the quality, but we always try, and imitate one celebrated in history, who did it with bis "Hatch et." . so pun intended Fl G. ft N. ROBINSON. ; vReviewcopy. ; 1 v is : : Bixonins,.i.iju.A.rt-i n - - " . "; One Year,. .,v..,.80 0 s -v'j- : i3r0atract Idverttoetceats taken at yropoi '- v . : xionaterjr low rates.. . , ' a - j - Ten ltamsoSdHonparafltypft make oaesna'4 - s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i ii I - ' t .;-,( t THURSDAY ''"f :';-r"--';f HAXLTO2 RACE BETWEKN BOSA AA " T GRAND YAfiJTT HAfmnv Tfnt wprnT.w h,t.s'bt - . i UJJ&IE TO BJUk-BluJC FAnS. .. -',- --'-V.'.. i . . , -'.l - .- -f4..,- r. s, "5- M- .jv af ng7tf ' Manager. t.,.o-v-r-3i 13 -.' - , l- "' '. " , m STOKIET'S ;PAYm0NH ? Friday Evening:, Augr. 29. ' Refreshments furnished by the Ladies.' ' Ir.". Yacht Race. ..-a - t ; ., ' and8o'blockP.JL ,...,. t, w -r s. The Cpmmittee reserve the right to exclude aff ' objectionable persons. J' -aug 88 2e ' , V 1 . i' i-1, i . GRAND EXCUESIOII ! -f i, .... . J AAlfli . Monntains or Westerii lorGk Carolina r-' -ti , ...... . , via GOLDSBORO. ".'.'Vj. 0NL 8-10 ?BqM WILMINGTON OR ANY -.Vi"'" station 1 on Wttmtogton ft "eldonrR. R.' to Ashe! ; fl i v'2 V vllle ana return. - , - - - - - j I . Tickets good going Sept. 1st only, and returning ' :i on any train until Sept. 10th,-184. - ' ... - ,The last Excursion of the season, and the oly " V-'' chance to view the MAGNIFICENT SCENERY . v - - of Westers North Carolina at this ATtowmplv Ia -. ; - i ! rate. For detailed information and illustrated " '--t-' Guide Books, nesoriptive of the route, call on or i - write tot - - - - -k . T. M. EMERSON, . . -. fr su; , : , 1 g. p. A. , i f y aug S4 su we as i For Sent, The STORE' on the corner of Front and Orange Streets. i Apply to aiur27 3t C. STEMMERMAN. For Sale. -Hi! -'A few' nice "DWELLINGS," Centrally- S-" a floca'tied. 'Also several HOUSES J.ND! VflVj ..... v alapit lAriTi. ior nasn nrnn T.n in- ; -r.. . T '.- i i lutalment plahV - -" .Mfv- r Aoolvto D.O'COrwmi. sug-gltf Real Estate Agent:"' ;vs:vf For Kent. t 7 : DWELLING HOUSES, - , ncT- llll , ' ; STORKS AND OFFICES. - r . - Applv to D. O'CONNOR,' i 1 ?t 4 v"" Real Estate Agent. - augattf - ...... .".T J3 . J,r . "I,,' ... FIRST FLOOR OF EAST STORE s'7-Vr of the Xvana Block, from 1st Octo-.; ;;;."; ill! I 111! H aug 9'tf ber next.5 Apply to , m r ; r r- ? r H. C. EVANS.- Bock Lime. T7K)R BUILDING PURPOSES. r. ' "? ft- i? f " - FRESHLY BURNED. - - ' - i PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. - V - LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGE LOTS AND . " ' -v -ir ' 1 TO THE TRADE. tl - ' Address FRENCH BROS., ; . n t . " ' Rocky PoIntNJt: ....--? '! j . or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr s, . : 3 1 if 1 witnfr T Wilmington.' N. r' i-i V Only a Few Left. . i f - -, v ? ; - - 1 - .jgUYERS APPRECIATE 1HE.,IW; PRICES; -"' wearejgtvtng .With those, '.'.'..,- . !T'-''s'; - bargainmlots:of shoes, : :' . You fet MORE than money value. Come and - '- , ' -T-108 NORTH FRONT STREET; A augaitt J r..f AGENCYFOR; IMPROVED BROWN COTTON GIN, with fok without) Self-Feeder and Condenser. ; Also Agents rf or MONARCH COTTON PRESS.'. , aimj uH urn axiu x-rtB va iuus marsei. -. , j - WM. B. SPRINGER ft CO.,.; v i Sucessorsto John Dawson ft Co.. ' aug 34 tf . - Wilmington, N, C. . Rubber Belting, au sizes, at low figures. - TXTILL DISPLAY AT HER CONFECTIONERY - V V STORE this week, the FINEST ' UN B OF HOME-MADE CANDIES, both Plain and Fancy. Call and leave your order for one of those beau- iii ui Boxes ior your sweetnearc MRS. E. WARREN. " angaetf 113 ft 115 North Second st. r ' -lMslfet Mii So Ob. INDEED, EVERT i WEEK WB RECEIVE "NEW " GOODS. Lot of nice Feather Dusters, Just in. ,-r : 1 c Bird Cages. Pat. 'Chimney Flues, Pumps. All -' : kinds qf Tinning done by the best of workmen. - ' Old tnd7 . .....-. . j . .'.."" PARKER ft TAYLOR augJMtf PURE WHITE OIL. i j i - ' I - FOR Giiiger Ale,r . Ottawa Beer asd DELICIOUS SUMMER BEVERAGES; call at2- - .m! BRIGGS PHARMACY, N..W, -corner Front and j. . - -Market streets. . "r . aug 84 tf - V-lt'i..'-- - A "i . sr'-c I a' . .vt-- ' . ' ' . iti t '"24 4 f. - '"V-J .5 ! c ? ' ,1 sr :.--.;i.-1 '1 -'-S '. . ' 7 - " '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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