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1 ' - J ' ' J : " K 3- t t J- - " t . W J - '.. I - ' J iv ... ... - . . - - .. 7 - 1 . ME - Aj- T w i . J J. 1 . . . . 1 " ... i i. i i . .. i 9 The Morning: V Will. BjBEBMAnm -ttV KZCXFT MOMOATS. . . ,r 0? 8OTOa-. ' ww AYMAam -Z 00 1 60 75 ; 0u - . .t the poet maw " uau. stored at end ciaaB Matter. Post OfSoe at WITmfafton, JL C, tfffijjjjNQ- EDITION. . FOR PRESIDENT t" '' CUOVER CLEVELANli,5 ' OF NBW YORK. ; -.. 1 FOR VICB PRBSIDKNT," TIIOlflAS A. nENDKICKS, OP INDIANA;" JOHN N. STAPLES, of Goilfota., n T II. KITCniN, of Halifax. 4th Dist. B U. uu, oi nasu coaniy, 4 Mh Dist K. B. GLENN, of PorayQu if fith iMst.T-ALFRKD ROWLAND.! Robeson ":thDist.4i. a PURYKAB of YaOWnk: jth Dist K MfcBRAYKR, of Cleveland j Dbt. M. n JUSTICE, of Rutherford. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOB OOTKRSOR: ' ' li u Vi. ' ' ' . - - ; ALFEKn HOORE SCALES, of GuilforL POR LIETITKK AHTOTWBJOB; .. - VtlSBLES .V". STEDMAN, V Nem Hamoter. IHUt SECB START O BTT: " -- H71- I - SAU2TDERS, qf iWale. fob nusAatrani: -- . . DONALD W. BAI&, of Wake.' ' ; fob auditor: - -n". R ROBERTS, of Gates. . FOR ATTORNEY eZKZBaU riIF.0Ddr.E F DAVIDSON", of Bvneotnbe. p,)g SCTEKIXTESDEJCT PUBLIC mSTBUCTIOHt S. Jf. FINGER, of Catawba. foe associate j l'stick sutuxxx coumt: . A. S MERRIMON, of Wake. ' I . FOR COSGRM9 IN SIXTH PI.ST IQCT i ' v : UlSDEN TYLER BENNETT, of Anton. fVTLINR8. s, ' 1 i. t r , . . . i A hrge emigrant ship, from ;Ixndon for t Wellington, ew Zealand, waa wrecked m. I; (V,k Strait and all on board drowned, save ; fonrlt-ea of the erewz An unknown v. s.fl wikwin a cale ,Tiiesdaon the t . . . T " . -:: . . . I: hsvv washed ashore.- -"-7 '.The wife of ex- Secreiary Harlan died at Fortress Monroe panic in Italy in . I andTirulenceof the Va. The cholera rr icpJa it h tha snrpul ftni) disea.se'. at Naples il3ft fresh cases aridf53 I troh, ni sa 1 n-ported yin . the last twenty-four lours; the populace of that city believe the l .ebbishop is in leaguewith physicians to jhhsod mem. - iOi receipt ui . 15.091 bales. Business fayures i - Tuppan. former ehamberiairt of lew York H7andconspicuoMSaGr I -mjaicfuion-, uiea suuawu ay auwuu- i vat, a. i. a iuuKiaiM"r ,- W0ia f7..r of the Harinti lSank, of iHew I - " ' ' - York, ha I enterod-against all the niemliera of the firm of Gnot & Ward, e- I cqniusr w. u. smim. iv nre at xiew i . ' rr -m rm . a . m "iT . r.. xr ry j ..... v I tow, . v. i uwsirojeu ukubbuki uqusgs intiuretl. - A German in Cincinnati shot I w aiuira: Hjm.wju.vw..'Lmu(Mi c ma killed a Vnunir nnimtrvwomari of whom I he was in: T?tr Fotkm Craw por-Week. Owelty : . ths C11"' A thiHAd to eolleot far tnrro ' , "n ., mK0rth'.Ca,ofth6mo.t rKtortjita !JD-D0NSi0.ianxuiL ,, :.,.-!, tpAwajEjaSife-iWaUfoibdeed. left ot --, Di-t C. W. McCLAMMY, of Pender: 1- ti! i -.-v..... Wi"!! J 4 U'i"tl it 1 Jj.u fti.(i sanely iealous In a politi- I Warrenton Wednesday, Sept. .10; I not without cause, that the 'revolving pis .ion between former: fnendv Iit eal discuss! Lawwn. Ta.. one of ihem became so: I Htbatbe mortaHi stabted the othe! ' a . j- . . .v.- . J I - api was maae ip assassinate me . Indian rli f Siitw.. T,,11 V- 4 m.M ot I St Paul, Minn. A young man named t .jrwu-s u 4.-a shot and killed his father, nearPnH tb k I "7A woma o,l the head in a hotel at Portland. I -.. v uer maie companion, who attempt- I b TV wucuiuau uwtuuu. 1 w suicide in thev station house. ( 'New York . mnrkta mim 14 nnr I nt.;Cotton quiet and steady at lOWUW southern flour quiet at $3 3Q6 00; wheat;; I 6ouuu reu vara7c; corn, ungraaea vuc; Tosmfirm at 11 221ai 30r snirita tnroen? I steady at 31ia ..; , - I n.,. . "Buize, urgamze, Ukganizk., I lle,P the orphan children of. Northj t Carnlma cj . .... .I.- I - ocuu wuat you can w vuer 1 Oxford OrnVion ABi,;m - 1 Some nf: ill' ' 'Vi':."! Mr. Kit.A:; f. -'.r i - - v vua t:ai-.iixni rs-MM iiu imil miitii ticket at ' the teof Tjhri; ;olamti8, of every voter Do not try to force a business boom white Republicans andtheyuay that j culuvated are .fine, vr-rRdigious meet Ifii, , 10 ,08Vv! ifWlPaf Cooke the-t)sendaXiberal, ings are bemg held throughout thissection.- lhe revival in- business iaome :.V" leSjT w-S ? MtSln - Pasquotank point: I sawiat Dr. Pool's, and be healthv Jf .liTiuA will not get a hand-ful of Whites in a f ew ago. the painting that was pick nealthy it vilLconie, withonti the county. Reports' from Halifax.. ; gd Up on Nag's HeadJh, many 4 year Jorcing. ' . .'1 tfcftffect that Halifax is going i aorA; and is supposed, tohe the likeness of ' - - J -n . s.Z - . : to enrol the names I T " iSa-i 4JLii fI l'Aiitia 13 inches, in circumference and in 18S2, and get all to 'tarn out I and Capt., Skinner jpok w-j Curri is year.: V M I tucto "a ' ftrge duthusiastid 'is! 1 hat first mm for Rlain mlrtainW "blowed." It kicked the owner I . tacu aa owner i r i uaer than aa- v a I victoX n d lh enemy- A th,f ' around ; RJajnetlike I bard " ; .-v' L: v:M - A - r4 1 v'"- 1 ii-v- -t Ji j;;i''-vr- M--r-- v--:v V0K-XlV.Nd;,l;:::X7Iiaim( liisnop Ueorge F. Pierce wa born 1 - . r--rYx vvHuvj, wa,? uu i'bu,, loii-. ,He was a leader before he was thirty I A sketch of himBaya:;,! . I the Louisville Oonventiott in 18451 and of I m io4o. in 1848 e was elected President I Emory cJollege, land held the posiUon J uhtil 1854, when tft waa elected bishop; I ue was a Jtreat Bleacher, -erv refinwi In I his manners .scholarly jinfi ofMaristoctaae carriage; talh without being portly,'eat in f pcrvjQft piercing eyes ana ft benign coui-tt I nance.-. r- , . I llB''WBaa'aaa'i'aM : "Senator Plumb, of Kansas, has been Qa$?bJ3& jority for that State iar I wocung in north ' Uai 2,000 Keoublican maiori NoveaberiM-r-C?rfa?wr (ft) Z&raW. Brown whose i'soui is I still marching I eland does not carr- I on.'? If Cleveland Nortxi "Carolina byV;id,000 majorby I it will be the f aalt of ; the Democrats! But Plumb will bo guilty all the same. (, . , . ; i i ,; ine reierBounr i va. inaex-jiVDeal Bva t m. TTk . - . v -. 'a "f1 tlit ,15 'Vinvawl aTanla ' (KlonV I hearted and foul-tongued villain,' are aomo of the choice epithets that are bandied DMUUUCI.V UUUk" 1 aoout dv the two Gubernatorial candidates in North Carolina, and it concludes that they are conducting an i aggressive cam paign." Jf. T. Time, Rep. ' r . I; dii.bw. scales,. a t . ""Jr i o""'"' U1U P tell Dr, York ; ''that I he lied in hia I .s ;.-Vvf v ' , I vrenerai naa peoavea Daaiy in Dauie. I York took iL" Would? not the Times man have said as much? All the papers Senator . Anthony was "an honest 1, ' 1K " , I man." -wnat a grana.epitapni more i a. rn" 1 - ji r i tail VHani ami' nuixiuiHr i niw j . -r- iBalU. i t . - t.- F "An' honest man's the! hoblest woTk of God. ,-9 " in u ; - -: : - I -W ' V. 't, -;l - ; . V I . ueu i iiu iiiuo gueu fcu uiBpiace i there will be nb'nch f line, inscribed I nDO hJs tomb. nnlessJas Bvron said, i t ' ' . A ,'l oi wnai ne was, . out wnat ne snouiu have been. ' The weather for a! fortnight has R been decidedly warm for the reason. aummera, wple was-xw tioly COnt abit the 20th of T Uonall v cool, but abont the ; 20tn oi I August the hot' wavej ktruck; a, and; f has abided with ua ever since. The raercury stands !Wn!day; to day at 0o oo J , . , I - - -r - '. "! . - ; s v ;.l fIWW ins general con- pectoei Wilmington ffl jrmpa- ference of the M. K. Cliurcli in 1844 in IVf 3i ' vIr i -'i5 "; sustaining the Southern view of the ques- tbiie with ixat irienaa in; the heavy tion at issue: : He was also a mfimW t i"JM."txu.r' u-f: - . ; , - " ' I rTe&bytenans of the Scotch settlements of agree that the late j. North Carolina, Included ft th'efecclesiasti- V.-Nelson r.. nrV i W , -..Lpiuiebaieiii Hotel. ;awd- hls morning at "tlt . .vGov, ThosJ J. Jaxvis,? Gen.'W P. Kooerts ana kju Vf V laraen i will BucAK hl me vuurb iiouso iu i Kinston to day. : , ii . . . ; - , I . , t i ij i. , 1.-4 . , . v .... . , . V . . I. Walter P. Williamson. Esq.. Re-1 publican, candidate for Presidential t elector ana isonneii; , iuiiam, abo.. I - ' -m -w k ll1' - S ' ' 'Tn - t.; t..:j. r jeuiwwo.Aauuwaw iwi .i wwu- of .the Second 'District' as f ollowsi' t biaa vivvwv. ty. w.www . wuv rww.v t At , .txenaerson. Auesaay, ; oepu i TIr! ff VV I FS. I Halifax. Wednesday, Sept. 17: Kins- I Saturday Sept; 20: Trenton,' I rr."V.J rT r -. - I wXkS fef '-VrSn. r2 Wednesday, Sept. 2 atnignt, iia- Grange, TWsSISj Snow Hin, Friday, SepV2?.( ; t, r .-.. ; ;, frCharlotto Observer; . t t t - - Senator Vance 'was v greeted by' - flie,?;.yesterday, ana t tney say! ne made - rouSing speech.- The Sena- I .ftannn fr "N"otxrtftn ? I from which btace be fes Shelby, to make a speech at thd big. barbecue I to - aay. " j ; i ; : , ".' L fulmVirNews-Observer. . ' I On-vUr3iahTboke, of t T?--VliW . Rn- J Jj : Davis. J. B. l ?"'"vi:r: v:-.i vr-iiiT. " , . Batchelor and JtS 11. liatue epoKO ia v mJ..t.W(irntnn Thorfl J, mnMi finthnsiaaml CaDt; Foote I ,T kora rifK I. inwouuwu wi 0,. v.v. . words of encomium and encourage- I tP.V. 1 Z,7isai-:- r a- n va t . tTT.n ( - iiirii iualiuu au Tofi, -M?fimtf t 8 crowd. ; It 'ys ttewi nn of the Governor's Tisit to, this section, --fiafkAVflin Rates, e and lien. nooemBtK" . . .r. - r,.lrti hm tnenin neruoru, mc and t(WIay W Thftlf eeling 11 this section is.4ecidedly5gopd. C lu. tut Pant Tf I meveiana lesrampMguauu, 1 8, term of Pitt Superior Court, Ave Jifiii)10.M -Joii Fowlel Capt. .ke;'JGoYJar K SfX,,. mnIder. vllanager. WaH ' ' ' . I -tt:,i-in"onVVoM OTfl l' a waoi f M t hn ValtV ATh 1 hit . that1 We 'regret to learn" that New wriMs,waai Buu.reu grpat calamity. A'.most : destructive' fire! consumine- aomo $6Q.O00 worth of propertyV.haa wins A A ? v Goldsboro. goes forOBaltinipre rrL ' , V T Vk 'I"s:i Ji- iop BiauuBruKi tiu. narnvw a""caid 'in 'the Ddy Hepomtedly , ' - , ' ,H ' i .- i iguuiuw ciVsnessof tlw-JfleMU "m l1 ' 1 4 -.kV 1 'i ::Bepre8eBUtiye.;fipgs:; : tTtico District, - New" York is confi- tftMf&tx4 It jgn,eH-; rt editdrwho is an- er thirty is. we.le.shaveCSei C?M lfflfe1! very t paper., a 5l , fheiWilminrtoaiSTAB is in i error In Statins who has. been., nominated for the xjeeisiature from this rountv. UharLitt r . . - ' ' : jT 7UmMii - (WVIIH, The Star -made ntr such1 Statement. Bead; again. ? - i'i tlrtH' i Bmnxs -Terpentine. krV thW :ATiUiv,W-ikl.0 puau ajfium.j,. t, ..... .,.- Kinston Presi There are - nine Cleveland and Scales clubs in the county. e college opened last Monday with ninety pupils the largest number that has fJJ!. ?n aof Ul tUU llUUHiUUU. " " Raleigh Nei68- Observer; The P" fniroI OI f yewraie wespytery. will hold an annual Sunday school- convention at Big Koctnsh church, in Cumberland countv. Seotember ISth and 17thi '-' i -( , . : : rf , , r r , : 4!.i:. v it. ct. -rji ! '' going to be a big thing in everyway. The Kepubiicans or the eighth district held l!?.eir conyenuon ai iAoir ji.n ine jra last. i ne nominated a, u. ureen. or watauga. nZftJ mcKesson 01 - .JJiVi i' uuutuau Ays tyui . uuk buo iumwi to the following Executive Committee 'that was chosen;.' Wake. ' J. iC '.L: Harrisr u ran k Jin, . uuhock; xia&iv w. w; Arrington; Durham; Benjamin N. Duke; FuUer; P. Berry; Alamance. . vnariotie woerver; vouni von Tg Indgthe war, is at. present visiting the Wronna? Sat.ritJ W,; (TS.. Rmit'9 Mr Adm Ttntrt-r the" venerable and well known proprietor' aavancea Graham Gleaner At the in- sUtute ! held here last week 33 colored leacuers wurc in aibcuuaucu. vju rnaay at a, -1 .i iji nn J , s ,,ut5 UMS 01 "7 "uw uwioreu persons nAerT i Andy Smith, living in the northern part of t a jiaii ai . miwuvli latit aA a-fl a v WMia . 'Ji,, nsuuuoj morarae. ; ine on cauguiuirom a stove. q- Sunday ltev. C XL Gower nnprpn nm rmunuiinB jiu . iiiiKiir nr inn Graham Baptist Church.. , u , new lerne Journal: We boast. Carolinian, and by a New Bernisn too, but we lost. both the iney and Jhehoiw of; the invention, s Mr. J. L. Kihsey in-? forma us thafWUliam Fordhami colored 1.: i. 1 n hand8 on thehinds of Mr. Thos. Harrison WTuefldav was struck bv at limb of . a Sudani imSinam - Tarboro SbwTbe corn' crop In this and adjoining icoutiesVwIso; good i ttat next jear Rowing ones Bay ui be a professional game of billiards be- tween Mr. 8. Bocke, of this place and Mr. Rdcer A.Trvor: Jr.. of Danville., an. Ste;A?te BtASi 1 Why is the Republican party; "ae amuiei xsecaoso u iuw. ueiuier inuo of ancestry nor hope or postenty. yZmOfnitt:.B Ue couniy ooiturcowon ana corn crop tare DOtheooa. ana on ine ..wars nui roaa ; are both good, and on the iMars Hill road the crop8 look weU.. -- Camden county4 I:.. nA ib m 4ranvvrvia l1nr vol I . Fox and deer driving are the principal pasttimes of our people. - r-r- Perquimans notes: Cotton and peanuts are improving nn . Tvrrel and Washinetoa i been thoroughly fortunate daughter OtAaronBurr.. It is a ... . - fine painting., .t a4f - - 7 tiSSSSSS. ir.'.Eightcap locket for trial at the4 reference to Manager Warren's ncard In an other, column, tha 17th and 18th of Sep4 t tcmber are; the days set apart..- We ?Sr WCiO JLUlUlXtv.vA ACMa, A'&iuaj V4 nuvuiu uiu i "cl lu. ""r ."r ji .j' T 7L c t.y: i Barrett had alew woras at nouae oiuie r. ... -i,.?wTifv t;tsti- I reil, m x aruitua. w n uoio 9uiuouoj l hieht When Lang seized an axe ana bunea nohster Death'pttt In - Wtter.worlutt Snow. aunSweekMra. Ed.Albritton; Johu i f- a in itJ I i nave a iair - una ju ? u w kcu u SEMiBER V1884;:::; J R. Pall; anil the aiJed mother of Sheriff I Iiuby Harper,, have passed sway since our last issue. We are informed that Mr. Ivey Smith killed very large bear, in the upper portion of Duplin a week or bo ago. - A. friend who is well posted In Lenoir county , politics writes its1. Politics highly encouraging.' : We are going to elect Jesse Gttinger by at least 150 majority, and will carry thfi county for Ckveiand and Scales, "-rz ar young, friend imd former 'mailing cterfc, ' Cadet Tom Washington who has been "absent for' two vyears on board the GonstellatioB,vthe training ship of ;'Uncie Sam's? Navy returned home last Sunday; On a 50 days' furlough. - The Duplin jeduhtyDemocraUc ' ;kecutiveiVCommUtee: has so far made ' four appointments forits county candidates, via? Mia Swamp, Cy press Creek township, Friday, Sept 19th; Rose Hill, SatUBday, Sept. 20th; New Road, Hunter's store, Friday, Oct.' 4 3d; 'Alum Spring, Kbrnegay's Bridge; Saturday, Oc tober 4th. - -a.- .: iM PittsbcW ' Record: Mil J. R. Jones, of Gulf township has forwarded to the1 State Cxpoatioa. two, beets weighing 181 And 15i pounds respecUely, and he left several pjof flbept the same aize in his gaMefc.')t4 of 'bur countymeh re ceriayXnllM"i'another toiflgnt a duel, KnU,iittl-. JJg rot ormed that ha had hoxhoice weapona he selecWd; as, he wayxjf settling their difficulty, pulling at a hand-pike.J at ended,the duel. We saW her, on last Monte one of the most remarkable-looking specimens Of humanity! that we have1 ever seen. IV was a, colored boy," 18 years old, .named Abner DorsetX, His head was three or four, times, tho ajze Of the. average human bead, being pearly as large1 round .as a half bushel jneasure. His body was so drawn, up that his hip bones-; . and! shoulder-blades. , met together. His feet and legs were twisted and shruken, and were. ytterly useless. Mr. Alsa MiteheH,' of this county, died last week. His wife died about six years ago and was buried on the plantation. Mr. Mitchell re- 3 nested to be buried at ' Bell's Church, and esired hia wife's body to be exhumed and ( placed beside his, and when they dug into her grave r body was found to be as firm and solid, as a rock; -having become petri fied. -Her features were hot shrunken and the face was as full asa healthy live person; Her dress looked as natural and perfect as when she was first buried. ..." : , T'BtEI CITT. ; HKW ADViCllTISEflf KNTJ. s i' Wn.ii West Tho Gem. . i J . Mcxtsoif Cutter returned. I ; A. B. To turpentine men and others. Heinsbebger Great musical wonder.' ' MTnn)a&fDaRoesKT-rSoaps, drugs, etc Local Uoca. : ' -. 4 Receipts of cotton ' yesterday 90'halek V : "' '-' V' " '"- m rj-r No cases ;f or, the .Mayor's Court yesterday mornings ,:. ' -'. - ' ' '--The " kazoo" is;' all the; go among the little folks now. ' : The ladies of the Fifth Street Methodist church will give their last excur-i ston for'! the -season next Tuesdayi the 9thinst. ;.! i ; -: : ' -The flag o ver the jCn;8t0m' House in tbia city was at half-mast yesterday, as i. token of respect to the memory of Secretary -i One of the finest single 'clusters of scuppcrnong grapes tre have ever seen was taken yesterday from 'a Vine in the garden of Mr. C. P. Bissinger, of this city. Mr. Jos. EL Schloss, who recently left hero to attend .school at Laurinburg, was taken alck and had to return heme. He is m proving now and will probably be out In a few dayai'v 1 t;-'. ' ;-'-; 'P- In the game , .of , tt ajse ' ball.' be tween: tbe, 'Cleveland'.' and "Silver Star clubs) . nieiitianed ; in our last, thescores should have been . 21 ior he ?,Cleveiand"t and. 13 or the Silver Star.1,; ,; ; , hii We'learn.that som6 of the rice planters' aie' takinglhe precaution this sea son to put; their rice in a safe place as fast as gathered, so it will t not po suDjecica 10 the ravages of - stormy and , tides as it was last year., when some of. the planters lost quite heavily. 'i . - . -.- -;. i A little ;blaok kitten, with a" Card attached to its' ' nefck, oh - one side of which, were the words ''Blaine '" and; Logari foif: President," " and on' the 'other : "Jiiu Blaine," attracted ? attention On Market street yesterday morning) as it was ' passed from door to door. . . h i i' i- - . 1 ''.'. -Jit 19 jencouraging to iSee that at tention 1ft being directed . to bur; sejetion as peculiarly adapted ' to 5 fruit 'culture. AU that is wanted is a railroad to the sound and oft ' to Onslow to convert) the barren; wastes into waving fields; richly ' laden or 'Jie. store" Nol' 2G! North ; Front street has been .handsomely . fitted; up. And will.be opened as '.'The Gem'.' saloon; this evening.' t Mr. Will West is the: proprietor, and will be assisted by Mr. James Lewis, who is well known to those' who' ipractice at the Wilmington bari Of course, there will be-a -Well, kommonry kalled a free- lunch on the bpehiugirigh1;ys ;'!, v " 'We have before us a very neat pamphlet f rom HarrellwPtinting House, Weldoif,1 coMtaining the Rules and, Regula tions ' and: 'Schedule of Premiums of the fifteenth annual' fair of the .'Roanoke & Tjir fives' Aricu Jurat Society, lobe held at Weldpn, ;oondayj esdiyi ;enefc day, Thursday andjKriday, theaqth,. lltb, 12th, 13th and Kh of November. ;Kv j i !E E Shuter; from one ;of our neighbor log counties,"' had' iffiaaeiil berore Justice Millis yesterday Jnbrhing), charged with "gambling at'eards and betting mpney in a house vwhere' spirituous liquors; were sold in violation" of section 1,043, chapter 25. of the.Code'of . Norto Carolina.?,. At the close of the investigation the case was dismissed at the cost of theprosecutor. I iVPi-?v l01 t fcU" J defendant. H r'itr;- JCUiptrW S.; Ndrment ppearjed )fbi;. the War; Department Signal serr lee, I'. Division of Telegrams and Reports 'for the : Jjenefitoi Cpninierce and Agrieuiture. C0OTON-BE1.T itV,lX-Emxi.J AVERAGE ' t r .Districts, ... t .. Rain: i,Fall.: Max. . Temp: Mini Temp. -jr.. Wilmington;.'. Charlestott.'.v."'. Augusta..!.... Savanhah.'..'V: Atlanta VliiU. 89 8 91 -'.OO1 '19 .00'" .00 .00 ; '.17 ,,.26 . ".03 ;0ett.. 89 'T1 . -68 MontgomeryV; Mobile...,., r. NewOrieans-t. Galveston, Vicksburg. . . . Little Rock . Mnnhis,;,; 4 ; 92 -69' ' 93 rr9 v r91 70 iThe following are; the indicatipns for.tp-. day ts-, ; U : J,. rrvi, v.is';.,; y J'j'fi , u. H For, the South Atlantic, States, partly cloudy weather, local showers, stationary temperature'd'icasl J' I 1X1 ill tit -IfjspW.SV'Nbrh and'form were visible bh: nreMVesterM dayp": J" si'--!--;-;.viviifftiV. Capt-. V. 'V.Richardop; f Cokimbus was on one of his periodical ! Visits to), the city yesterday,.; , ".; .-. . , 1, , ; Mr. Jt 8 Westbrook, of i the firm of Jr S.'JWeStbTodk-&. Co., of sFaisonQ Duplin county has been passing a short .time here andatthesea8hore.i..; u iniS Dr. E.-; Porter; of Penderi' was in tha city yesterday.; . ';";';;":;' '';v ;. Mr S, Behrendi, of Behreuds & Munroe, has returned after a somewhat, protracted visit to the Northern and Western' ciiiesi r Mr. Jos? H. Neff will soon make achange Of ,basa, ,He has rented a store in Jackson ville, Florida, where he t is to carry on the ship chandlery business,. Which he followed here for many yelars. -He will leave' as soon as he can settle up his business in WfUning- ton. Col. H. B,. Short, of. .Lake,, Waccamaw,. was in the city yesterday, . r vf " Mr. Geo. N. Hams, of the W adesboro Times; where on a brief" Visit tb "histoid home. tH i't r'1 V,'SJ? The Cape Fear Bar and BlVer Im- provementa. - t. r't At Baltimore a few' day's since Messrs. Ross Lara and G. Z. French were award ed the contract for ; supplying atone for the further, dosing , of j what is known, . as; VVprncake Inlet, at the mouth of .the river, the former, to , furnish ,9,000 tons and the latter 21,600. These gentlemen are already delivering upon their contract and the Work of closing the -Inlet' wftT go;on expedi i.The contract : for , dredging,-,we are in formed . 03 good authority, will assure a channel of 16 feet depth . at , low water, by the 1st day of: July .next,' from the wharves of this city tb Smithville; ' ! enabling ! vessels of 18 to 20 - feet draught togofrom our wharves td sea without any detention., i : r. Vessels, drawing 15$. r to.; 16 feet .have passed, oyer, the shoals below the city du ring the past month, and vessels drawing 18i feet of water have crossed the bar au- ring the kmeperiod. ; '" ' i''"- Seaward the Star of Eniplra Takea Itp i We are glad tol hear that Messrs. J. S. Westbrook & Co., of Faison, Duplin county, prominent farmers, and fruit grow ers, have purchased what is known as the Grant property, about six miles below this city,' which is traversed by the turnpike to Wriglrtsvle, !WithJ the view 1 of growing peaches and other fruit, -i r- - ru Cleveland and Blalner" A good many beti are""being made here 6n the Presidential ''election. The betUag is 'almost ' invariably even, i and on- the general result i- though there are a few wagers, .qui New .York; and on groups of .States. At first, Blaine had the call. but latterly (Cleveland 'stock has advanced, and now tiie Cleveland meii' are taking at the Blame bets thatare offered.-: ; ; jhV - ' i ' i tm-iti . '- 1 i ' A, Proper Tra-aier ,r?r. f , . . , The corn sent here some months since to be1 sold'forthe' benefit' of the Confederate Home,' audWhich realized quite a respecta ble sum for that noble charity, has finally been, turned, over to the Ladies' Benevolent Society,- after; being converted into meal,, to be dealt out to some of the poor and needy uirco UUUU UHiU TUB nr. AIM.. The malls close and arrive at the City Pos Office as follows:" ' ; .xv .:. .. . CliOSS. . t.4f Northern through maCs, fast..! 7:30 P. M Northern through and way mails. .81OOA.M BaleUrh. a . . . . . i.:4frP. JL 80 A. X. Mails for. the. N. .C. Sauroad and. s . - wtnfAR fniTmlied therefrom toclndinff " l A. it N. C. Kailroad. at. . .70 P. M. & 8.00 A. M. Southermnalla .for all points; South, r d&iiy 8t00 1 a Western m&us XC 3. ' Bailwayy oauy " - . (except Sunday) f.. t4S"P. X. AIlpoiiit8 between Hamlet and Ealelefa' 65 P.M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Kail-.. - ? Maila for pomls between Florence and Charleston.. ...,..i-......v.-... . 8KP1C rayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear '" Slyer, Tuesdays and Fridays ...... 1350. P. M. cent 8uadays.....,......w...i..i., v tG'&l?'!? OnMbwCrH.andmtemedlateomcpsi r' Tuesdays and Prldays... v,r..M ,6:00 A.; M, ftmifhvfllAmn.41. bT steamboat. daBv" '-4 '' .(ewsent Sundays)..,,.............. 80 A. M, Mans for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Bhal-' -w . ;.- lotteanaAatuetuTer, x-uoBaayB nv . -f Wrightsyille dailySat. . . . . ....... , v 830 A. M. . iopbNFORDKIJV-RT.1 rnaavB.i i.. .v. ...... .....i e.w m . OmifhAi-n Vnkllfl.' -. .. 7.30 A.M. CaroMaa Central aQroad.;, . f 85,4. M, Stamp Office open from 7.30 A.; M., to 5 P.M. Money order ' and' Eeglster1 Deijartment 'open 830 A.'K. to. 5S30 P. ILL. eonthnums; v ; i i: i U Mails collected front street' boxes from busi ness portion of City at 5 Allt, il30 AM. and PJL; from other parts of the cfty at 5 PJL & . General deHyery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8:30 to I AJL csi-i.--rvH-ri; .;?ef-; u 1 iWHOm j)."53()8 -rarties well acquatntedjwith the much talked of Pompey Sneed-say they saw and talked with hhn Thursday nighty in thefvt- cinity of Fourth and Nixon streets. ; He said he supposed -there ."was a , crowd out iooking for, him, but he juidn't seem to beat alL afraid that he wouKUfall into their clutches, but walked aroJad picking' his banjo with as much' Nonchalance al' if ' he" were in a land where outlawry ana Sheriff's posses had-never been heard of.- $ ' Persons residing in the eastern section, of the city heard a good deal of firing going on somewhere in; tht direction of the ceme teryl Thursday night, and imagined that Pompey and ': his confederals had been routed ironv'lhpir hiidihg . 'pljice' and were perhaps .being captured We ; have : not heard, what thfiringneantir'" .j. '.! :vht:w f t. For the Star, :, 'Mr. tor.iFermi me tor state in reply to "Young Democrat," IsfcTfcartlMtYoung Men's Demoeratio Club formed two, years ago w a permanent organization; 2nd. That though it has. had no formal publiameeting it has doae work duriDg .the present cann pahnx Which will ahW for itseif vm thaday ckctioa 8rL The dnhjeeba just pddS iniia wonc kxjjm jau eampaB,y arnica met with such hearty eeanmeodaUon at the hands of the partyand trosts itsrBaewed efforts - at (present iwill: 4 produotivejof. good." Very respectfully, j a.". 4; i -iJ -I 'Sec. Youpg Men,'sDemoflTat,ic Chib i. o i'.i hj;i .- h:si of. iNeW Hanover Co. -i -Fourth Round, for' the Wilmington Diai trict of the Methodist E Church, South; .Wdimincton. at JTuth street. September 20 and2U tH -.isJvjur. A- n ?is Smithville September 27 and 2S. . uiri . Bladen Circuit.; at Antioch.. October 4 and oV.iO r-u i -y-Mf :'.r.-S -V-iVicYii '.ii --r-fa- . Whiteville Circuit, October 2 and 8. m Brunswick CircuiLat Shallotte camp, Oc tober 11 and 12. -i ., : i. i.::. Waccamaw Mission, October 15.,' -.Flemineton Circuit. October IS. and 19.; s JUizabeth Circuit, October 20 and. 21. . Cokesbury Circuit, October 24. h t ; Clinton Circuit, at Clinton, October .26 and 27;- .a !;. r,uj ,...? n , .. f Newton. Grove Mission. October- 29. Duplin Circuits-November l and 2.1 : y. Onslow Circuit,-November 8 and 9.. Point Caswell Mission, November 13. ; 1 e. Topsail Circuit, November rl&and-loWvi -i Wilmington, at Front street. November 22:and23.v.-ifr -ki 1 ' : ! l i i , ,W. H.';Bqkbitt, P. E.. .. INSTANTLY EKLTEVBD. Mrs. , Ann . L&ftonr: of New Orleans, la., writes : "I have a son who nas Deen sick ror two years; ne bas beenattend- ed y our leading physicians, but all to no pur- pose. tms mormng ne naa pa usual epeu or, coughing, and was so greatly prostrated In con-. seauence that death seemed imminent. : We in the house a bottle of DR-iWM, HALL'S BAL SAM jtuk 'inn liUJNUti, parc&asea Dy my nus band. who noticed your advertisement , We ad- miniscerea it-ami ne was instantly reiieveo." wm. u. ureen, Agent, wiimmgton, ix. u. ,- 5-' MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS I ifiK(yrffERS UArtf you disturbed at night and broken pt your rest by icK cmiosuirermg ana crymg wltn tne excru ting pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at once i eet a' bottle of MRS. WOTSLOW'S SOOTH-1 INQ SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little suf f erer immediate Ivdenend1 UTWrtlt t then- is no mistake, about it. There is not mother nu earth who nas ever usea it wno win not tell you at once. inatit wiu reguiate tne oeweis ana give rest to the mother, - and -relief and' health to the child, operating like mapie. It is perfectly safe to -use in. all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female" physicians and nurses in the United States. 1 Sold everywaare. sooeuis aaotuet -1 .. - 6 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .1 To Turpentine lien, :Z OTHERS, WHO WOULt LTKE TO EN gage In the maaufacture of FIBRE FROM PTNE STRAW, for Mattresses, .Upholstery,' and; other Industrial purposes,- A new proeess; requires no outlay for machinery; prodacfes a-strperior fibre eontauung all the aroma of the pisfo.-: Women and "children can. do toe. work. .sSate.'eomityi and individnal rights wlltbe sold. :i i . s-- -t'T .!'! fAidreja '-.-i iSA.B.;iii sep SD&Wtf Care Stab Office. H !,! Ati:-i " U - THHIG-EM, -.t iV-fi : ;i L .!? t - . ! 00. Jo. 20 2V. Front Street. ILL BE OPEN THIS EVENING, AND THE undersigned will be pleased to have his friends' and the public generally caU on him. . j ' . - sep e im will WJsaT. ; We Still Continue to Keep iif Ji LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FINE AND cheap, though reliable SOAP, , -; ys.ii t-is .Two packages No. 1 TOILET PAPER for 25 eta. Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods. .t! 1 sep 8 it MUNDS BROS. DxROSSET, ' Druggists, Market St. Our Cutter, MR. CURRAN. HAS RETURNED FROM THE North, and we are now prepared to fill or ders. . Call at once and leave your measure foa a Suit of our elegant Imported Goods. Quality and Fit guaranteed. ? Keoeiving . newgoods dally -At MITNSON'S sep 6 It Clothing Emporium. Great Llusical Wonder. TJLAYS ANY TUNE, IMITATES ANY BIRD OR X animal, bagpipe. Punch and Judy. ,32 ZOO. 1)1. AH, old or young, quickly learn its use without Instruction. ' When used by minstrel and special ty artists, quartettes or choruses, it invariably receives repeated encores. Furnishes eood danc ing music for. excursions, picnics, etc. Superior to anytmng eise ror campaign ciuos in street pa rades, etc. Used as a moutn-pieoe on brass or tin horns(a good band can be organized with little Draotice. aa the keys reaulre no nmrerhut. Price. 10 cents. Kazoo, with whiD. cane, fan or trumpet attachment, 15 cents; by mail, 20 cents. sep 6 tf HELNSBERGER'S. Fo; Bent, r.i.sriv1'-! .l-a . - rem Octobeo' 1 Iffli. fav AAtnhAr 1 ' issa, tnat targe ana commoaious Dwel ling,, mne rooms, west -siae alrront iireiwvou aua buu fiun Bireou, tsep 52t r . S ; and Beat Estate Bracers.-, For Bent, FIRST TIOOR OF- EAST; STORE, of the Evans Block, from 1st Octo- I -. - v-vr c ; .-i- Eiii I Out 8qnr One Day, ... . ... , V ve' r'-'l. ' ' fvel)ayv. I'ffj r;v. iss-fee-... ----- S5S-.-- .--- Three Weeks,.;'.. : s fo ?-wo Months,......... r-v vas jauuuu.. ...... ........ H8 . V ' " ThreeMonths,4 ."..124 A ' 5 . SlxMonths......?...'! ' 4T--r - "isKMj-ci v One Tear. .iiji. .. 168,0-' .-..v-.u -j ' fSTTDontract AdTerttoeraenU taken at proi- - - ' -ttoaately low rates. .'. - . L. -' ' .V'a..! t'TaBnes solid Nonpareil type make one aqua. ' :: 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - ."v.'' r..- -H"i.? . i ' State County Taxes. T HB TAX BOOKS POB 184 HAVE BEEN placed in my hands tor the collection of STATS AND COUNTY TAXES. . Prompt payment is requested. . 8. H. MANNING, Sheriff- f sep5it,..-V ',' ; New Hanorer County, AT THIS SBA8ON OF THB YEAR THE Clothes whioh have , been worn during the Sum. mer begin to show very perceptibly the service ; they have done.' and the' average man noticing this naturally thinks how eoon he will have to discard his cummer salt for one more uil"able , for THE FALL OF THE YEAR. We like to be In thne for the early buyers, and i.--t;v therefore,- is oxtr nsfaal cxifltonC bQnghtearIyr "t and have already received our stock of ?ALL AND WLKTJUt -CLOTHING. . TA-J-.- .'.-' !!$! : J-'. '' ---.: . i We carry perhaps the largest stock of MSN'S, ANp CHXLIiSEN'S READY-MADE CLO- ' - THING of any house In the8tate, and we are - sure Our Btock of-PIECE GOODS and our facili ties for MERCHANT TAILORING are a long ways &neaa of ajn x jmTAHiiinH m kwv lis STATE." " !?. '. ' .iOar entire stock IN BOTH DEPARTMENTS now ready tor Uupeeuon, and we invite xrom every one mterestea.p sep'alttp 1 Merchant Tailor and Clothier. A. DAVID, t4 fa' jU For Sale. rpHREB "FINE BUILDING LOTS, NOS. 4, 5, X . - in Block 80, 'on Queen- Street, between Eighth and. Ninth, will be sold cheap for cash. For further particulars apply to . J. H. NEFF, . sep4tf ; --V-- . r or D. O'CONNOR. rFor Sale. I WUX SELL MY WHOLE STOCK, CONSIST--.. - . . . i 1-- , . , , . ing of SHIP CHANDLERY AND GROCERIES, at a most reasonable discount. 7 FIVE. JBILLIABJ) TABLES. AND FIXTURES , in good order, and also ' . V ONE WHISKEY' STILL AND FIXTURES, can be had at a bargain. sep4tf J. H. NEFF.- Work Oxen For Sale HRBB PAIRS OF EXTRA FINE WORK 6XEN for sale; with Carts' and Yokes all complete. Can be bought very cheap. Apply to ' " .. - JOHN H HANBY, sep 8 lw ' ' ' ' No. 1 15 South Sixth Street. ' - For Sale, A TURPENTINE ORCHARD, with Thirteen XX. Virgin and Fifteen Yeanipg Crops, with an abundance- of Round Timber accessible, i Said place is situated sixty miles above Mobile, near the Alabama River. For further particulars , - . Address G. S. DAVIS, - Sep S Iw nao . Latham, Baldwin co., Ala. u Boots and Sho.es. QNHANDv AND. TO ARRIVE, ONE OF THB- jtArgesi anu uest eieciea stocKs orilKXrra AND T -Z l i BjuujKS ever Drought to tnls market. ' . avmmu suoifii a specialty. - - . -u - A. SHRIEK, . ! w- r sep,5tf f . 28 Market Street i'l The Advantages YOU, HAVE IN, PURCHASING BOOTS AND . Z' - 2TV - SHOES of us are a large stock to select from, goods of reliable make, durable to wear, neat to fit, and we guarantee prices as low, if not lower, than elsewhere. Try It for yourself. Geo. B. French & Sons . 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, angsltf i Hustler. A GOOD SMOKE FOR FIVE CENTS. TRY - ' v 1 them. Sold at' - ' TT ATfRTS' v - v " 1 Sold St - HARRIS1 ' Tffaxsra avt4 rtna 13tAa - ' i-. - L ; r The only Regular News Depot ta the clty. .V ' ij- i' sep4tf Seasonable Goods. Trg iJOW OFFER TO TO B TRADE -J COTTON BAGGING and TIES, Mackerel, seed rye, - t - v 1 . SHOT, POWDER and CAPS, 1 ' ! ALL GRADES FAMILY FLOUR, ; v. FRESH ARRIVALS and LOW PRICKS. - HAXiL & PkARSALL.- ang80DAWtf ' ' Wm. E. Springer & Cp. HAVE THE LARGEST ANDBEST A8i?ORTED STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE in the -city. They guarantee to make as LOW PRICES : '--forJIrst-elass goods as any bonse. All they ask -is a fair comparison of goods and prices. - - . 19, 21 A 23 Market Street," . - " augSltf ! - ,r- v .s WUmiagtooN. C.- ' - s Black Cashmeres, t-- J . -r " - ftt-7 v , J: v':V -4i-t - . ' --It - B LUE BLACK AND JET BLACK. BLACK ALMA CLOTH. , ' BLACK GERSTER CLOTH. AUof the above '" ' ' are open for mspeotfon and . at rock bottom - prices.' " . . ' . , iugSl DAW if ' - ' 4 ' - ' Bock Lime, ,T7OB -BUILDING PURPOSES. - - A? - ' FRESHLY' BURNED. : .PEICB REDUCED TO $1.15 PES CASK. T.TRTTRAT. DISCOUNT FOR LARGS LOTS AND ' iLi --.7 .V- TO TUB TRADE. 1 Aaaress'-r- riutwcn bkos., Ij , . ?- or O. g. parsley, Jr., , WUmiairtoii.H.f-- . 4 1 1 '1 -I I- . h 3' A. ' 3 4- long . j:-,. I ITS Is ' I acsil . 1 1? ,7. -- v4x " - ---- o-j- . . . Sir. f v 4..Sv.5--' -.; : -V, . ... '14-. t ; - 1 - - ' -7r-v XC :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1884, edition 1
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