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. 1 nam car ADTssmnnot H " 1' Sy tys......:... i ? 7- tly except, WtWy vi? pnRSIDKNT , . . . . . r. 6B0VEU CLEVEtATO, OF NEW YORK. FOR VICS PRESIDENT. . " f HOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. ., ... 1' -. ' Electors-State at Lare : i,HN N. STArKS, of Guilford. 3 . ff H. KITCUIN; of Halifax '. District Electors. , I t Dist. W. H- LUCAS, of Hyde. .'. -j PW.-0NNFJX GILLIAM, M Dit.-C- McCLAMMY, of Pender. , ' h Dist B BONN, of Nash county. t " , '.thbt'-U. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. -Ph DW -ALFRED ROWLAND.of Robeson ft, Dlst -R. 0 rURYEAR, of Yadkin. J : fthW-R MoBRAYER,ofClOTelatt4(-.t ah DUt-M. n JUSTICE, of Rutherford. SociftAtlCSTATE TICKET. ' . .. por governob: AlFUM MOORE SCALES, oj Guilford. POB LIErTESANT-flOVKKNOB: mSLES - STED3TAX, of Nfcnunf. fOB SECRET ART OP 8TATIV, , i; . miLlAX L. S A VXD EES, of ifa. . . MR tkeasurkr: . 1, flolLD W. BAIXof Waite, : -::- tor auditor: IV. F. EOBEETS, oj 'Gates. FOR ATTORXET GENERAL: ' - 'moVOEE F DAVIDSON, of Bvnemmbe. srranrrEXDEST cr rrsuc ntsTRueritw: . S. M. FIXGEE, of Catawba. . JM8 A5SOCTATB U3TICK SCPREO COUBT : . & MEEEIlfOX, of Wale. " ; POR 00S8R1SS IS SIXTH DISTRICT t 'siSDEX TTLEE BENNETT, of Anson. : OUTLINES. Twenty persons lost their lives -by a fire in a sulphur, mine in 'Sicily. The King of Italy contributes 2; 000 (or the .cholera suffers at Spezzia. A -cholera .panic prevails throuehout Italy. It is proliablctnat Admiral Courhet will occupy tie iLind of Formosa in force. Fire on the premises of the Dubuqu? Lumber i'A caused a loss of flOO.Ot'O - Hod. Jas G Dtount, of Georgia, has len unan - inioibly renominated for Cbngresa. "Seatjary Folger died suddealy at his home k GeoeFa, N. T. Three Chinese ar mies, numbering alwut 75,000 men, aire oarcbine to invade Tonquin ; the French force numbers' about 6,000. Sam. J. RmJall, of Pa., has been reuominated for Congress. The Republican majority ia Vermont is reduced 2.425. i The c-hier of the National Bank : of "Hew lirunswtctt was found dead in xx from in kling Kas; there was a Blight run ; on the twuk (liiiiug the day caused by unfounded kwood, m i. ;..;.h l;f ; ; . D. Ct, .' J- i'..:.t .fi fi- .. :;Ti,e '-- of the' Equal hI bank i j ment. a ttee of - te for a b'-s fi-. I he it - h .r !i'-'.:u'.' for iT. V-". !)e iolored. r , UiuSute . , etT.ui -Wa. -Blaine iveieil aa j gr:;Aiirn,; sdjr js at the I( 'v Enir.B.: "r yettr Juy. ' - - Strauss &H,n clothing-dealers 'nic'.ond.'Va,, atel- 'A holes ! slro'g house in 'K Tenn., Urprj, jyS nbout $70.-' u ,-,,.v, yotj,. mf.ket. Money 1 J .nt. . V(,jun steady at ' 10illfc; nKrn H,r b -Tey ,j &t ?;3 "06 00; 'jpgreil red 5196c; corn, un- s'-mrii 7!V- train o!r.r-, f t , -!1 941 Ai 'fVi-tbs: rocin stern? 'M; it lrnSr,A r l.r.A.... i ..1- . v -u.v .-. juiy .IUCK.ab s tjw.Ir.imade . mile its '2.18-J. - te U: .mnounced' tint ' Tilde- s -health is very It i? Ete-efiy .r to know that the 'taiK;a , . HUM s- , ' !' '' -Menlyat ).,,' ' :Va-;- " rk. He "411 OC, H , r .- - r1 tc confcU t with the --".cud; ue-jjhiir.oti n A special .i : . , !, n., ..i.n UUBH utjfrarr. snirvi.. -..t..: .lin ";. c"h-5'. J,r- I'- Hoy t01'T8e. j ted, of Js 26,; v 7, Blu: jr?petitor lWiI1 nt W o rauch --.popoiatny inot 8tote tVeSu Jt, U tti ie ma- f - iT--r-'.f - VOL. XXXiy.NO. v Wo : all . remember' i' haw r Ulaine blows in bis letter about the astound-' ing results produce by ! the wonder f ill Higti War Tariit-rho w the cotfn try had developed arid flourished, and grown fa.t;and kicked j under the unT natural stimulantof ;46 per cents tax levied apon the muscle and brain and industry of the country for tho bene fit of a 'chosen few.' jYes, vwe all, know-how the blower blowedi But here are some figures that show .how. Illinois faredj, -a State Blaine 'I ap pealed to. We have ! before shQwn how badly he. missed' it as to Massa chusetts. Now for jlUinoisVr ":V, "The reports of the; countv assessors show a net decline in valuation pf $10,000, 000 for the whole State. The total is $746.-" 5.000, agalas$756;422i,000 in 1883." i v nDown, down, wy'vpx is the tendency undeeRadical Tariff oppression;7 I m tne 2nainst.vf nttempt was made to kill the King and Queen : of Servia, near ,Pesth. etr&mi-wB: thrown f rom . the- tracks It is now known that id July jaVl attempt '-. was made to destroy the; Crown ' Ihrince" of Germany, and the; Grown Princess Victoria, this wifeU h 3Ari 1 account '1:1 111- says : . "It is now learned thai the attempt was made on the railway between Belgium and Jraris, near tne Jfrenco. town ol Loneueville. Some persons placed heavy i stones on the rails, with the evident intention - of throw ing the train into the river. At ,the last moment, however, the rnnce chanced his mind and ' came by Mother route. ' The special train was not sent over the road,and the obstruction was discovered before . the arrival of the next regttiar tram." .. , There is a very large and excellent crop of wheat in Encland. What h will America do with Hits " surplus ? The Blaine-Foraker idea is to consume it among onrselvesi But j where is the money, to buy , it ..and where are the stomachs to hold1 tit? Grrady,.the Irish Itraitor,' is to get $15,000 -f or 'organiiinjg the Iaish opponents of CTeyeljind.' Traitors art,' generally well 'rewarded when they, steal into the f&dical camp. ' THE STATE CANVASS jWarrenton Gazette. We have attended a great many political meetings years, ana all togetner, tne - one at Grove mil was better wan. any or them. The-first speaker was Major W. A.. Smith, . a native off ' Fishing Creek, but now of Johnston. The second was Capt. Coke,j of; HaleigV After a short intermission f of lunch, Mr: A. J. Barton delivered j a capital speech. He ,'was ; followed jby. Mr; Thomas i Mason, ot : a ortnampion. We shall allude to. the speeches more in detail.! It wa&'the universal sen timent as faf as wo could learn that it .was, as a whole, the best: speaking that had been heard.in years. : " ' J7ewton Enterprise. ' 1 ' ' ; Wo have iriformatibnlfront a. pri vate source that Gen. Scales made a fine impression 5 ini Ashe and Alle ghaney ; that, he decidedly got the better of , York in debate, and that Republicans X of long standing de clared their - intention j to vote for him. York's record I cannot be swal- lowed We also! have t information from JLTap pi ., ana uitesuuru, York's prestige irt Wilkes has not only tottered, but has fallen. Wilkes, which , gave York I over 1,200 ma jority, two years agov-Jwould surprise' nobody r by- giving a. imajority tor Scales Uiia fall; ; - i i ' i ! ;VY.:KlWeIgh Visitor. The. Hon. Josiah Turner spoke to. a veryXgood audience i in the court house 9ouare'last night. He is an independent cndi3ate, for Congress. i-hphadotta Qbsnrer. I , The two ;eandidates; for tJovernor had a lively time ati. Lincolnton and it was a sad day for Dr. York. We have heard , laYeral pen say , that York was - badly used p. i J udge Schenck heard thf discussion -and he says candidly andNtraly speaking, he nAvpr beforo knowXa nman ' to be so tboroudhly and completely frazzled out as was. ut x-vi k ; tribute to the Confederate soldiers and his .denunciation of . York's at' tempt td deteithfeiJuage Schenck says, tljcfinest thing he ever heard fall, from tbe ;hps,'of- any speaker, i-rV- Gen! Scale.and Dr, York spoke at Shelby lyesterday and; to-day will meet at Ruthertordton. Three hundred ! V$? ca Scales at tbo depot in (Shelby;aBd escorted him -np:own. There ivas no orio to, merfc! thougbJi aj rived imyMtB, ' " fiittfews-Oteveri - - - "-v IrtZx- f ' Rrwin irid been nine accesstons.r r Weun Vance, Maj. AHre fT:A"5 'derstand that the Republicans, (that is four Hon! Thos.. S. Kenatt spoko nere to- ;erveirho make the nominations) have day, to labout OO-JppJe-a large . aecrled VS run Ge&tW.V .Bobbins ; for the ga&eriiigior 'PM?m 'SfftT. r '. Fit ANKii Mcoii COi, 3 . C, 1 JCharlotto "'Qbservers. i.Trenton, ao os iftft-i MaiOf Stedman ; a stattbMh the Charlotte, Columbia & An- 'Umtiff JgnstUcia.Kbad locality,' froni all ac mp M0 jlounto pasaenger trai didates for :, Lieutena;;.qvernor, j taK w ibafmcinity, are frequently pelted spoke here td fan immense crowd on j :rdcWchnmkt Saturday laitwf I S?;wa?d S. both parties m iphldSttS! his eloauent: impregsitand con vmcn j by aa opea window. , The buk inr? sneech comTileteiy trpnted 4 uago rJPJllP . ill-.'L-i....... L . . S . i . - " wpmt&siM at FRIDAY, " septemrer!:5, CoLWy?iani ohnstofl'ejiiese ligandjjefiea;the We did ; not 4much :beUeve he. was wicke and fitapid enough tr talk 13 reported.s -But as h' hadjini tibe Radikilsw after denounditi' thefcd for fifteen yeara. we di4 ibt (wu, he- had so faUeQ rbmugentility as to ttse "ensa, words'; acd grit his teeth, .and mike vaitf'apd'f oolish prophecy? night the.an8wer of the-Indianapolis iSfemarfyiitf theBlaMelibel suit -? Tho'defenco plead in jastraoa Uon'trnth.or and propound a numbof1 interrogat. tories which they! ask that the plain tiff be. required to answer RQdera Wo, prnit the atrsweTindeteil beeaus it is: really not ki jpihW' : For the first time ier4ta history the home of SenatcV iSdnfunds, the city of 'BurlingtonX Democratio niajoriti on Tuesday; In 1 880 the. Republican majority was large. ' The result sho ws , ho w the Burlingtonians 5 regard the Mulligan letters.' u Edmunds made a speech, in the city bat did not 'refer to Blaine.1 , f. ' .1 - -.- '-, ; Our old friend Jo i Turner is again, wasting time. HeiVanxious to' to Washington, ,but ho 4s too late. When the Democrats begged him to accept' the'ndmlnatioQ in 1872 herre fused.1: Then was his time. , , There is a tide in the affairs of men wbiefa. taken in the iSood," puta some' ot them in ofiSce. - ; ; . Mr. Gladstone made three 1 speeches in Edinburgh. The London Time Tory organ, admits jn a Reading edi torial "that his vindication of the Govenrment policy was hr eTerf way success ful, and tnai jbia statements regarding - England's financial policy were substantial and compIete.n; ," ; Collector Simmons, acr. lifelong friend and supporter:, of Butler ' in Bostoi)) has 1 servedvnotice on the managers of the old Bolter that he Win support Clevehmd.'' ' 1 Charlotte had 10 deaths in Au gust. " Lenoir county secommends Z. B. Vance for. re-election to-, the Senate. Correct I - , ;1 , -Asheboro Courier; Greensboro has shipped over 100,000 chickens in the last Sixty, day ff,y ..' , t'H Hickory Carolinian : Rev. C. EL Bernheim has accepted the professorship of theology and -German in t Concordia Col lege, CotioverlC. C, and also the position of gehenU agent lorhe 08egerr?J " Hillsboro. Observer':" We learn that a man by the name of James Riley has sued out an injunction to restrain ' and for bid the Magistrates - and1 County Commis sioners of Orange county from paying $400 to the State Exposition.- The injunction will be heard before. Judge: Phillips. Raleigh Visitor; In our yes terday's issue we gave an account of the fatal wounding of Mr 3. H. Wynne, and also the painful injuries received by the two other men. -Mr, Wynne lingered Hfl a few minutes past four o'clock yesterday afternoon when death relieved him of his sufferings., n'- U;AsneriUe''ildivtfnce.,' It4s with? the deepest sorrow that we chronicle' the death of Dr. J. M. Broyles, which occurred at the residence of Dr. R. HBfeevev'Ta this city last Sunday morning, after a Hneering illness pf several weeks;-.The de ceased was eighty-three years of age, and a native of Tennessee. r Creditor H. A. London's ad-, dress at Fayettcville, on the 22nd August, on the celebration of the birthday of the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, the Observer says: Mr. London delighted his audience by his clear enundation, his correct and decided emphasis and his grace ful gestures,, no; less -than by the matter of his elegant address. ;; , rx t Kinston trte Fresi; Mrs A. F. Cox, of Jones,.killed, four, rattlesnakes nt thtk MtftHir nt hia dwellinr house last weehi Some1 Of them were very large, --1 Mr. J. H. Baisden, of Jones county, has a I squash that weighs J115 , pounds and mea-' sured 6 feet 3 inches around.- Mr. A. F. i Cox, of Jones, also has one that weighs 55 pounds and one that weighs 00 pounds. ,.1: L. J. Kirk .a. former . railroad carpenter, has suejd the R & D. R.1 R. Co., for $20,000. The Charlotte' Observer has the following: He was sent to the 1 miction one dav toexaraina a car standinsf j on tkiaxM feiid whUe making1 ihe examiha-; tion, a backing train bumped , against the icar, causing the wheels to run over and cut otr bis arm.' Tne suit nas been in conn for a long time. but. will probably rbe decided this week. : - : .- -; f i: ,m Wilson iAtfooMi: RMay night! four, prisoners .escaped from our county jail. We call on pur magistrates to build a new jail. - A protected meeting is in, progress at Mt.r Pfeasapl jjeihedist chorcb Nash county, conducted by Revs. H. SL Blair,W. m Gay and; 1 ,et enfered the window, grazed the back of actors head and passed out of the and Col. Cowles. ylebrdially ted to be present.;, . r . tw RaleieM imrrriSMeehanie: It is announced that lbe fitatesville ttwtv- tmn si tahe removed here next? week, Mr4 George Jifttham, the editor, will make a hot caxanaigajpaper - - iiss, JBiancbe Ten tress was jelected Treastifer of the Grand IodgfJ of Good Templarsi-atld Rev. IL II, WaiUkeT;8eereta.-.anee county Republican Convention nominated H. P. Eaton, blacks for Senator; .W. H. Smith for Sheriff, K. E. Young" for , Treasurer; ana wonn tyv Kicnoison:for Register. w vL E. Young Is a brother of Ike, the Oily Gam on of North Carolin&STA :) New Berne Jovrnakl Cotton is a kreat sufferer from the dryf times.r ,The boUs'aieidrying .up and : getting .hard as hicknry , nuts - Politics - run high ou the corner of PpIIock and Cavrai streets yesterday' evening.' Both-parties twent rf6wntbe Democrat being on top: z The Democratic Convention of the Eleventh Seconal. District, held in Kinstou on Saturday : last, nominated Doctor F. M. Bojlntreel ; The' Democrats xf Beau foAfedOntyheld their convention at Wash ington last Friday! and ' nominated the fpl-f lowing ticket: For the.House of Repre. sentaUves, W.M Patrickrfor: fihertffr R. TT'Hddge?: for Register of JeedB Arthr fyfivftani ryinsron 'the east siderof the South' Fork river to the left of the Newtoa 10, beginning at Hon: A, Ooslner's and ending , at Cyrus Frazicr's, nine thousand, bushels of wheat were raised this year. Last .week; as Jefferson'jDyet' of Mecklen rjurgi county, was working: with hi pistol in the store of Caleh Carpenteri Jn.the Beavef Dam sectio of tlaston county, the weapon was accidentally discharged and his hand terribly shattered. " On Wed nesday the large barn of Dr. C. S. R02 Jielle at Denver was destroyed by fire, toge ther with all Us contents The fire is said to have been caused by accident. , ; The loss . is about $1,000, with no insurance. We regret to learn that Mr. Sidney Black's wounds are not dotng-weiHind it is feared that hip leg ".will have v to j be atnputatecL Our readers will remember that Mr. Black?' was shot in the knee some weeks ago. near Lowesville, by a negro whom be was at tempting to arrest. . -About 5f o'clock p. m.j the handsome newresidence of Mr R. M Roteman, situated just outside Qf the town, on the Ramsaur hill, was struck by lightning and partially destroyed When the hectae was struck Mrs. Roseman was rfttiag ia the passage with her baby -but few , jfoet from her; both were shocked. The narae Was standing in a door and was stnjuioL't..l , ' : ' t VBOfJLOTKUTISBnONTSt Tttunsoy-Cutter returned. ; r W. JL; McRast For rent.' f :CROHi.y MoBBisttFor rent --jr'i uv .4 Snuxn--Boot8'and shoes. ; t - j S. H. TratBrx Auction sale . . ; A. David Pleasing announcement. HamsBEKoxR Great musical wonder. ' MuiTDs Ss DkRosskt Soaps, drugs, etc ; ATTENTioir Hdward Relief S. F. E. Co; S-. II. MAnRrna State and county taxes. aci r- Receipts of cotton, yesterday 8a'Dakw.-M-v"t'.: : -; ' r . -1 Full moon this ihorriiiig' at 30 minute past 5 o'clock. ' There was no material change in Officer Latham's condition yesterday., , Some of the Light Infantry boys had target practice over the river yes- terday. s :. : ' ; : ' . ';; , Family excursion on the ; Jass' port bp.day,-unde.r,tbe auspices of Cpt. J. W. Harper. , . . " ;.' ; i i The Hewlett f action is ii the "dumps." yWey :-donVsechi to,"' like the SituallQn of affair's at "pXl. V X ' . f ' n-The,0.pa House is undergoing a good tefcausiig preparatory to the open ing of the theatrical season, -t!- .:. Dbni forget the grand masque rade ball at . the a&jojpark Hotel this evenjag., . A spledid tinaevi expected.v . John H. Whiteman, the colored canUldato or County Treasurer, is still in the field, and says he will continue in the field until the result is determined in.'No vemDer.'-';'''-1'!'"'', V' . V ' -V! .-.5 ,;,!) of v-t'-r;;--? i,- 'ii Thereuwas. a ' base,; ball match, yesterday between ; the. juvenile clubs known as the; I'-Clevelaods,' Capt. LouU Liebmar, and the VSilvex Start;" Capt, Geo. Crew; the former making; 30 and -Che latter grounds. lir Railroad Runklln . , ?. .- A correspondent at Porter's Neck, . in this county, writing to., the Fayetteville tJ9n, over the signature of "P.," says there, ia talk.of a railroad from the, Sound to. con nect! with the W:' & W; Railroad at Castle Haynes, a distance' 6f some seven: or eight miles: .j v'-i l;r-.ii - A correspondent ? from Onslow to the Kinston Free Press says the people of that county arc very anxious fdfthe proposed ! road betweeii Wllmingtdir aM New River, the survey of. which nas aireaay oeen maae. The only caaf. for ;May6r HalFs conside-' ration1 yesterday morfaing: was that of Win. Usher; 'colored, 'fehargedCifith; tiieiarceny, of certain empty bagswhichturned out to be the' pPfaltMf I will be renieinhered that ?he':was , arrested Tuesday.nighV pa South ater reet,with the bags la jbh p admitted during the exanunationrthat he did take (he bags, and gave as t his reason ior the act that iierWanted soihething to eat and had jno way of getUuiCa ft.i: At the "close of the I examination he was xequirtd to give bond in the sum of $l7fef hlsappearance ta the next term ot'thetJrtmhfal Conrtfdiling in wMch he was sent to1 jail. ' , : , 7 , - i ' . 1 j - - - r i - . Barbecue at Sfcelby,, , i . w IA Bpecial dispatch: to the Star, from, Shelby.-NC.; says lhat six. thousand peo tle were present at ' the ? grand Democratio barbecue ai that place yesterday. U A hearty; welcome was extenaea.io oenanor vauuv .Personal. Mri j: Elsbach1 has returnedf torn hit trip id the' mountains, where he spent somitf six f weeks. ;Hen. heard, the discussionbe.? I twejBnajQrSteman f andJudgeah cloth, and says the Major certainly "carried the day." - ' -v.:v. . ' -. va- " Hiss CannienCliasten) 'dalghW;6f Mri J-JH. Chasten, of ihU eity, nd brgaeistof theFiM Bapthrt Chureh, teftabffdaj. morning foroston, . Massachusetts where she goes to complete her musical education at the New England Conservatory pf Wiu sicl SheMmes' with her the best wished Rev, T. Hi Pritehard , D; D rpastbt of the First Baptist Churcb,t who haa been ah sent; ; for ; the pa&t. month at, Cleveland Springs, .arrived boine. yesterday ppring accompanied by his family, including Mr. UIA JJjUB. , .CUUU01 Mr. Wm. Mi. Poisson has gone to Ra- lebzh to consult an 'dcuUslJih-Zxe eyes, wmca nave,reeeny;rjeeone to 'some extent. 'i-,?'--.:?f ;f;-fc-; Hit JSj A. rasue,' ntnsentative ilhe Marion,'; S, G.,lndsx, irifti theandl .f jejtorday, 'UUirxU ifoern tour,,tand is greafly improve in heaiUi' He visited Governor Cleveland; at Albany, and was greatly pleased Wilbur next Prebideni i 1 He says Cleveland is utt questionably s man of great ability. ,: (. Itey,, Av Wkjaad has been supplying the pulpit pf the Firt Presbyterian Church, of this city, during the absence of Dr. Wilson, and the Pr&iora n& nishing most admirable sermons clear and forcible presentations of evangelical truth.? Dr. Wilson will probably not return for two or three weeks, -ft , . - Masters . Johnnie . Everett , and . . Willie Strauss ' lejfr- yesterday morning for the Davis military school in the eastern part of theSt&te.' a Thy wiU jein Adju L. p. Howell and others aft Goldsboro. ;c - , t: Col.' Jesse Hargrove, of Richmond coun ty, was here ! on a" visit yesterday, ' but i returned home last evening. - - Mra.; J.' B. Farrar and two children; who have been apendipff some Ume with rela-; tives in Cdluttbut county, returned home last night, .t ,. , . ..: 1 . Rev. Dr.; Carmichael, pf St, t John's Church, in this city, is on a visit to Frede-! ricksburg.'ya:5 ! ' - ' ' - -- n. B91m SltooUBS Case. From.the .following letter furnished .tp the Star by the wifeof the principal in the unfortunate ihodung' affair of Mondays niga. ia8K, u.wputu seem uiai jeaipnsy. was not the cause of the troublev The letter was aenl from" the jaiLto Mrs. ItobMns ye' terday: ' 7 , V ..t'.i ?.'V" hZtSi My Dear Wife: ll .was not. your fault: but it all came from my long drinking, and it got the best of me. I am euffering from drinking and taking laudanum right now. I cannot sleep at night. '' No, my dear one, I will defend, you ia, everything; and as for killing ypuE.;aister,lypJ)pjth.welI know I did not know what I was doing, for I have not been right, in some tune. My dear, I cannot write- any more; as I. am too ner vous. 'Please send me some hot coffee. ' ' I have not seen a'paper.this week. Get one and send it to me. - , Your loving' . 1 SotI. Rj Robbikb ,.,-- -' - Eleetrlcs ts. nhaHcs. , i A very exciting game of bail was played alPlne Grove, Wrightsville, yesterday," be tween the above named clubs; I A large crowd- of .ladies and .gentlemen f rom the city were present and seemed ' to enjoy it grehtly.. Some of the finest batting a one uus season was made, ana tne piay- g, considering the nature of the ground, was very good. The ; Electrics were "vic torious by one ran "andlhe "Mechanics ex pect o chalfen'them aaln soon when some ldtefesimgplaying''may)ri looked for. jut. u. vr. xiutpjio nns uiupuv, auu at mo conclusion of the game was, awarded three rousing': cheersby he clah4 for his iinpar tial and just decisions.' K ( I'. . , All arc warm, 34 tbeir praise of the treat meat received at the . hands of Capt , Man ning, and retarn thankatohim.fcf hiskind- anielt,lMsaleitl'i'i The tt.lJnh6 Bright commenced load iag at efsV J.jH. ChdliKmrn &; Cp.'s mill ' on 25th. took in i.OOdfeetdf lulnbcr, and yester; day1 morning arrived in jprtiandj..Maine, Wusbading and making ..fhvovage in ten fy&V'-i Hilt I'C&'fc.&itrU ."to:-. H:h r The (ntf isrigiu is a. tieavpuif schooner, aboit , two "years, .old, ; andiia pwnepby Messrs. -tJ. H.t Chadbpura Cp, Q-uWi Lewis of Roston, Samuel Watts of Thom-i aston, i and Hiram Ai Barter.; Thelattee commands her, and is acknowledged by all who know him to be an' experienced, are Jul and able nayigatorv;1 ; 1 -i'- 1;' "tt.ri- Officer John. Statcher was ; arraign be-j fore Justice MiuiSi yesterday mornmg. charged owitb .having floarkshed " a, pfetor on the stand at one of; Iho repenl RepttblH can ward meetings; and alsot with khviag pointed it at one Charles ; Stevens, colored,) and fusing f thmtemnghlanEUage-The prosecHtbT evifleneP15 was1 chlcnlated'' to. substantiate the charge,but the other wit-' nesses!!:? dndlngColi Tecumseh ijutfarswPre tney'. saW (he iiM MMiMe'(t antl, but dinot see him' Pbit it' at; Sievens orourisri case wfis dismissed at the cost of the- prose-. cutor, 1; f ' "'A i. (iiuammi Am. ff!fiittfie. f jc- .'i' mV. i. -There will.be a meeting of the Historical and Scientific Societyi atTlenkenHall this. (Thursda) evehmgJ Profi W, B: Phillips) wuT read ad essay en the subject of 4;"Con:? tamlnation 'of -Drinking yftiia8.'r ThQ pijbUd'ge'nerally, and ladies especiallj1, are " Ji'j..j. 1 - u WHOLE NO.1 5307 ;4The f oUowing, are the indications f orl to L r.For the South Atlantic States, partly ciouuy weatner,. local a snowers, nearly stationary temperature,' nortneast to 4s6nth eaat wUaM-J.!?;'M?;Ai?f Tbe Prise, v .. : - . :. .. '.,: - - ; ' Wsaw yesterday1 jn WHugglns1 show- wlbdow, ''Ae4 gold' badge to be com-' peted fdr by tb CaroMna Yacht Club at the, approaching regatta on Friday, thej 12th, the repr,escntation of a yacht approaching a'light house and the words .,! 1 1 reBerrted' by w!- ATreslcrw.' ; i is a very pretty tnedafcii! Vt i rhtaVt. 'A i li'.-ll.. -Si... it i ; tiM- 'Fourth Round forl'tieWimubijDfa tctT0 the MethodistE. ChnrchjSputhv, Wilmington, at Fifthj street,' September 20 and 21 J v -1 .ii'y-i n i -r iyy.,h Sntember2IZ aad!2S. ' !5Bladjni Circuit, aAntioch;. Octpberi' and trt; 2.;.-4wiliXii.Vpt-'i!ili ii 5Whtt?ville Circuit, Qctolwy 7ajad;8, j t t Bnrnswick CirMit,atShallotte camp, Oc tober tl and'12.: Vur ? i i-fHajiiliW4ffei4 Flemidgton Circuit; OctoberlS and " Elizabeth Circuit, October andj3tiif l .CokeBbury Cbuictober a Clinton Circuit at lClintonlOetober :26 , JtewtottGrovA Mission, October 29, - 'DuphnT3irct5e. Novembarl'aad 2. . OnsleiireuiVNpvejnnBr fi and 9. 5 nrii $i Point, Caswell, MiswVJNovember, 13.; : Topsail Circuit, Novfember;iS andAlo.! X : 'WjlmlngUm. at Front streets iNevembef 22 and 23. T -v,,- ;.. ; i - v - j li,,;...; .i : m m mm ' V- iTT -' v The inau 'close 'and antvV't tbe Otv Pes Office aafta&sws: ";: 3 ' :c-,- rS ':.. .' Kortherli Uroiffh -malla, fast. ... i 130 P.M NorthenUrongh and way mails . 80 A. M Raleigh..;... ..85 P. M. 8:08 A. V, XsUs for tbe N. C. Bailroad. and . ; scutes soppued therefrom iaomdlagr ' i ' A. AN. C. Bailroad. at.. .7:30 P. M. AS-no a il Soathernmalte forell points South, - i daily ...7.. .i.. ..... SOP M. Western mafls (d 6. -RaUay) difly exceDrSniidavt . hK t yg Alijteta between Hamlet and EaleiKhf Scfis P. 1L. Mailt or Cheraw and Darlington Eail . noA i;..-i...i".v'.v..-Ji .'.itt.'i.'.i; asBOTi M. Mails fas. points between Florence and JharlestoD ....v.ii .;....;;;. 8D0P.lt Payetteyille, and offices qn Cape Fear Birer, Tuesday aitd Fridays id p. jr Fayetteville, via C. C. S. B,, daily, ex- cent nndarsAK.jw.U.....j...'. S;45 P.ilt Onslow CS. H. and Intermediate offices. TaesdayB and TrMxft. i ..... 6.-S0 A. M.' 8mithTille mails, by steamboat, daDy (exee..8ia4aTs).:X'A'.-.r.'iu.;';i.r':;8dOA L Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shal-. .. Isttossd lattls BiTer,' Tnesdaywand -- -Fiidavs. . . . . ......... v -2-no p. v WrlfUsvUl0dOyt.-.-.tU .;.-i.v... 8oAiM. HoTtnerh thro and way mails..:. .... 730 A. Mi Southern mails. . . ,r p'.. j 70 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad.' ! -. 8:45 A.M. Btttmp Office iopeai from 7.30 'A. M. to 6 P. M. MonexrQrder aad, RftlBtor Departmemt open 8KAJltto 50 Pi M.'continnous.. j ' MainrtWBeoWd from street boxes' from busl- ees portion pf cjly at & A-M4 llA-M-and 5i P.M.; from other parts of the city at PJL and on Sondavs from 8:39 to 930 A. M. Carriers open on Sunday from 8:30 to 9:30AJt 't-j'-i r:hu'i-,:xt'- 'i- -" - ? RaHroad Ome. 75ih meridlanr . 'i tjrsY Il-ElCllS. : ii YOU WILL SAT TBI! RA ' UH.. lieves pain so anicklv as Bemwm'a r!aTv.in roMpiajra."fclStaffoKLNew Yofk. SEe. , INSTANTLY RKLEBTrjr.-Mrs:f Una taco of New Orleans, Lav, writes f "1 hare a son who hasbeen sick for two yea,-' he has been attend- ed by onr leading physicians, bat all to no.jmr-poee.-' Th mornmtt he had Ms nsaaK'spea of cougnrng, and was so jrreatly proetwted seqnence wmt deafeseeiBed imifitHent We bad in the hoaseabottle rf DR. WM. HALL'S BAL- oAjKrxiH iutt iMaaSt pore based nymy hns- nana, wnq noticed your advertisement. We ad- mlnistered it and he was instantly relieved;" ' i niu.n.ureeii,iij!BM, wummston, . C , ; - -- . ' - -f- . 2 MOTHERS ! : MOTHERS ft tMOT&XBS f-Are 0. sn ot AtiAA SSrASSS?18 W1NSIXJW'! SOOTH ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suf- ierer nnnMcuate-depend spon-it there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth !Lh 5JLS78r 1$ who wHjKrt; tell y atbace. that it will regulate the homln anil vin .the mothers and relief and health to 4bhadj Operating like magio. It is perfectly sate to use mau cases, and pleasant to the4asto, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female -, NEW, jADVERTISEMENTS., Howard ReHer fire, Engtte C&. Ho. i; This fotni,orin(rjne triaL- -. JTTi f fiharn unl- By order of Foreman. sep 51t:. . -- Bee. Sec'y. ForEent, From 'October5 i. ifeU. fai nitfeni .iii T ? B5' tlat tefS0 and eommodlons Dwel lilt tlnw, nine rooms, west side of Front.' Abetween,A,nn and Nun streets. , CRONtY 4 MORRIS, r ,.f.i;( j -T-'i JlBctroieerti., Is and Real Estate Beokws.- sep 15 2" For(Eent, -V - Thatdesbrable RESIDENCE, south west corner Ftfth and Nun streeisf Posi ''Apply o 1 J . . W. H. If cRARY, . natft - eogN; WateV St ' 1 sep; 5 8t Bddts'ahd' Shoes: fit ..I .-.jMt--- -uw 1 --'--: HAND AND TO ARRIVE, ONE OF THE - t-j . ; ": ri t .a. i v : ti Largest and Best Selected Stocks ofjUOOTS AND SHOES -ever bromrht to this market - - : t -. i-.if.;4- 1 , :-itr.f - ;A. BHRQ3, '-'' sep 5 tr 2S Market RtrAAt Tl 1 ' Ul I. . i i. nr 4 r jOuiriCnttv c T R CUBRAN. HAS, RETURNED FROM XTX North, ana we are now nreDared to fi dera.,,- talj atonpe and leave, your measurf oa; Salt' Of our eleeant ImDorted Goods. OnalltT and Fyfuaraatee ; peoetyMij jMjwjroiodsdally; aep.S;lfco ti-rtjm fWV : tjatbIatTEmprmm.'; Grat lI,paI!paera PLAYS APTY TUNE, IMITATES ANY BIRD OR ahlmaL baepipe, Punch and Jndy. J All, old or young, quickly learn Its use wfthout Instruction;' Whennsed by minstrel and special-' ty artists, quartettes or choruses, it invariably receives repeated encores, jranusnesgooa aanc io g music for excursions, picnics etc. . Superior to anything else for campaign clubs in street pa rades, etc Used as . a mouth-piece , on brass or tin horns, a good band can be organized with little practice, as the keys require no fingering. Price.10 cents.- Kazoo, with' whip, cane, fan or trumpet attachment, 15 cents: .by mail, 80 cents.' -Vnritaleat v:. : -'- : J stf. u HKINSBEKUJUt'B. -iTjunxiun. fti&ti : on are hereby or aerectto appear at yoorairlB-Hoosa , t PTMl&yr H n nr.K chum in rnll Will 1 "jiv to Vrrej?ars,.,...-i ....... .f -t6,i Two WMki . .... - . . . ..A -tnv.-v Three Weeks. .- -6 tO ..... .J s r a M r.. One Mosul., ... 10 fo v. wjr''- Jwt MOTtha,. ji8 - , gx Months, , 40 (0 - One Year, eo to .Contract Advertisements taken at prop: , ' " tUmatetr low rates. ' . - JT Tan cnes solid Jtonparefl type make one sQna.yt ? IffiW f VERTISElLeNTS. SETH W; DAVXS, Auctioneer. - i ist -t- - -r r"" ' ' - Horses asi Bni8S at Anctioi;. QN SATURDAY, THB STH mST.v COMMXNC- " Bi,!t,,'?)k. 'OSMsr FtMt sad Market strta, I will sell st Anctiea TvoOood HORSES and Three TOP.BOQQIKSi.. .sepSjt S bounty Taxes J AX.B06l,FOB J884 HAYS BKIW I inavwtp Hi nnaa lor uj cojieotion or stats AND OOUNTT TAXKa,: ! . - ' , , T " ' rrompt payment is reoested.' ! ' 1. .,.-8. aiMANHINa, Sheriff - it'-t --ViiiV trl- t-rt i-t T----"r!. ; . -at' - sepsst . New Hanover Cooaty.v jT JTHIS ' -BJASOW OF THK ,TBAR f HB C'lPUres whiob- have been won during the Sam. merMS to,.how yeryperceptiWy the sbirlo. 'SWPjkl9. t ayerage niannotlciqjr . AattUralthtoks how sooA.he wuflias,t I discard his summer suit for one more -"flrffable , for THSFALLPFTHBTXABJ . " 5"-! We like to be in time for tbe early bayers, and , - -I telore, as Is,, onr usual custom., boni early, , ' -an have aiready receive4 onr stock of. FAtI, ... 1- .... - . J ... . . . " -. ;-t -.i A'lgt rrfcf 'vw Amwji 7. T i h o .-. -r r AMD WINTER CLOTHING. t Wercarry perhaps the largest stock of MEN'S, TH1HQ of any noose mi the State, and wew ' - " ' rare our stock of PIECE GOODS and onr facili- - - ' tie for -MMRCHANl TArLORINe are a tons - ; Qqv entire stoek IN BOTH DBPATtnniKTs - -ri nov jsadyy for lnepectlan.and.we invite a call - :...."- I iroia.eyery one mterested. a riAvm. . ; sep Hi' t a r- Merchant Tailor and Clothier. Wo Contlaae t Keep A IARGB ASSORTMENT OF FINK AD V;-''- oheap. though reliable SOAP. .TpkageBo. lTOIKT PASB Icf S3 cts ' DrnRs, Medicines, Fancy Goods. ' " : ' '. - ;:MirjrDSBR08. EiiossKrn sep 5 It ? , Pragglgts, Market St. - . Sea-Side Parle Hotel. OrandHasqueradeEall T 'v iFridajr Evening, Septal. JOE H.HART, -Manager. sep 4 St, - " " ' - t; '- rpHSEB FDOt BUILDINO LOTS, NOS. 4,A 6, in Block JS& on Queen Street, bet ween Eighth Sjnd Ninth, wffl. be sokj-cheap for cash. . For farther : particulars apply to ; J.H.NBFF, . "i. --sep.4tf.-v. ; -; , - or D. O'CONNOR, h- or Sale, t-m I WILt' SKLtMY WOOLS SrOCM, CONSIST- u'--- i : r-I ,. .,4- ; .-; . iner of SHIP CHANnr.rrrr awn Jiinr-wpuaQ. ot FTVM BILLIARD-. TABLIS' AND ; FIXTURES -1-: In good order; aid1 aiso7V ''y ,fc : ;' '.',7 f- be bad at a bargain - :. . . -i.ti ------ ." - -r'.- t---s---t- if- sep4tf j. n. neff. 2-;. TTTrt11r Aw AM . 17 A-M CI n 1 a - i npHREE PAIRS OF EXTRA FINE WoW OXEN ' . 'f for sale, with Carts and Yokes all complete. Can be bought very cheap. Applyto " - t U31w JOHN 11 hahby; No. 115 South Sixth street. -H . ' - 'For Rent, The STdRE' and WARVHOnsn oocupied by Mr. J.5H. Neff as Ship awuwy.un water oetweenr Jtaraec - . land Dock Streets. - . 1A'- Apply to ; i J. B.-MlOT,''Vr....i ep3 1 ) ! .. Real Estate Agent. - '" :M - x r ..., ...77. . t jTvi.tt r.TlLJ-wvw.vl'.'-'-. ;.s. I DWELLING. Knrthniwt onnui, ir, 'I; -DWIKXINQY a Seventh between JUL ana hhiimppv DWiiXDlfi corner of Sixth and Dock Streets; i t DWILLINQ, 6a West side or Fifth between - ; Dock and QnagsumsCa the Williams House. SJ UWKUINGk m FttObAatween -Princess and Ghn( andaairoh. '-i.-. Hi-itf i -., k-.-,, -sep a St , o.- 'Real Estate Agents' - . - - .-j For Beat, FIRST FLOOR OF EAST STORE of the Evans Block, from 1st Octo- - : 1 JfffJ oer next. Apply to aog9tf H. C. EVANS. ! T- For Sale,7 A'TrrRPENTINE ORCHARD', with thhteen .Virgin and SlfteMYearliag Crops, with an abundance of Round Timber accessible. Said TMOAA U flthlA dW. liillu .r...... lf.1.11. " the Alabama River. For further particulars - - .v".--'.--! ltLrl Address 1-.. 6; & DAYis,--c53;Tr?;-: I . se2lw nao t isniii; Baldwin eolAk'lHr i i tr- The fl flTTOtl O rA(1 V - AI5 CO Jt-AH 1 i TTATT H1VO TTr TiTTTYrT"f fcr i-v -r, nMa ' S J ING BOOTS AND' -a : SHOES ofusare a large stock to select from, goods of reliable make, durable to wear, neat to fit,pd we guarantee prioes as low, if not lower, than elsewhere. .Trytt for yourself. -' :.v i-i: ":-'-C Geo E. French C: Sons 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. -'H- angSltf HustleiV A QOOD aMOES FOR FIVE STE : CENTS-TRY -.-' : V;-' ?-' - ' XI : them ' Sold at. -: v - ' i - f - V.: .St -.'- ; ,f - t'ZINews and Cigar Store. - Tne omy gegniar new jjepot m hw cny. sic sep4tf , siCZa -r - - .. 1 V 7- . -.-- :., r- , ;v - ,'.'--. -.; v-W-""'.?5'- ';1-;: 5 ..H.-r5--:. 5 .'C.;:--i7t .-".cv;-:' -"'.--.- '- 1 -,-' . .... - -.-fi.i ' ..3 -. - V --,-3 .-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1884, edition 1
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