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HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. v' Kiertors-staie at Larxe: ,3 I - jotm N. stapKn of Guilford. , I w H KITCIIIN, or nam ax. i . M I nutriet weciora, , t .; ; J jt Dist -w. n. LUCAS, of Hyde. . " I " .1 jjpist-DONNKLbuiiiiAii, - I iim t-c. w. McCLAMmy, of Pender. it I -oirmi . - ! I . " r TT DTTWlI vr Noon AAnnr s t iist.-o a. M.yr. j , qmy.,i gei tais from .a member of the MhDM-R. b. olenn, of Fonytb. -,- committee-appointed 'to prepare the ad .... n.T:- I da. d, thefore,utis probably cor- Till Dist. K. C PITKYKAK. of Yadkta. , J Mh Dist R. McBRAYKR, of Ctereland -r StbDist.-M. II JUSTICE, of Rutberford. OtMOCRATIC STATE TICKET."? fob ootkrmob: . ' ALFRED MOORE SCALES, & QuHfortl. TOK IJEirTKNANT-GOYHiNOR: OIAKLES M S TED If AN. of New Hanover. : FOR SECRkTAKT OF STAT: , WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, qf Wake. roR treasurer: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wait. por auditor: fi; P. ROBERTS, of Gates. roR attornbt uknkral: . -TEE OP OS E F DAVIDSON, of BvncmnU, ffB grPEBrSTEXBENT 6T PUEUC INSTUCTKK: A JT. FINGER, of Catawba nB ASSOTIATB JUSTICE BUPRK1CX COURT: A. S MERRIMON, of Wake, " roB CONGRESS IN SIXTH DI9TRKT : ' &SDEX TYLER BENNETT, uf Anion.' I OVTLINEM. About fmty buildings were wrecked in 1 4-ast.ousfl .odiD Chippewa and Eau Claire I rivers, Wiscoasin, canst d grrtt; damage; I fire brulgcs and a large number of build- 1 ings were wishl away at Chippewa. Falls J J. U. ifauitr a ' nri?&le hanker of I Wtshinsloo Citv; D -C . committed suicide I t 4 I . .s i... r. 1 ... - 1 y aivuuni 01 tMISlUU8S iron Dies. If. Tl J T . 1 1 . - O . I I M. NeW York city, have made an as- I sgpenr. with preferences for about $175.-1 m A tatk conUini ng 35,000 gallons 1 f oil whs struck by light aiog at Buffalo, 1 . Y. A. tornado at Alpena, Uicb., I euried 40,uou feet 01 iomber into the lake; I uothcr bad an arm broken. Rumored tlut Gen. Geo. II. Sharpe will T be ap poimd Secretary of the Treasury, I 4 Capt llowgate's lionilsmen are to be sued I S"uib Ciiiinw.re burned; loss $200,000.; i5is.ii.ip & uo.'a cigar factory, at Cin" I ounati. imructi by incendiaries; loss 30.ir I oon. on nirik. A.iiv n I 'iJdiew at the Ohio State Fair, in .Toledo. I Tuesday. Tbe cholera epidemic in Naples increases hourly; the misery and e ?n VlL -ir.. .1 ' , f . I crowd was larger and Democratic; fi . luc are appauAug; iu,iue I twenty-four hours there have been 1 iresa cases am! 82ft Hnth fi hAlprr I ....w T,. &ew ork markets: Money !, - per nt ; fiotton easy at 10 13 16U .l-16c; them Sour quiet at $3 308 00; whea -swum mi 7iyie; corn, ungraded 581 of W3e; rosin dull at $1 27l 30; spirits I inline dull at 31c. f- tr nator bayard complains : that tbe.I campaign on both sides is verf dull. I v C 1 isn't it about time that the Demo-1 cratg hnnA v, . - I ..rU,(1 b'm to an . - i fl WhMt;fl i." 4i.. : uBl m aKJ ivnci liiilii il iii'ru i nnnni; " "HtJ Pol, Minn., it sold for 5 cents, I. Oil fl.fi 7tr , - I ' - swuatjoiA. - -L;-. sa .i--'1':.Tj uu uow t hev call .1 m KUina tiA I Artful Tin . -'t I ua will fool anv nn br ;ir t r naf xi Thn. T; , fonh. In Philadelphia on the 9ttf "jwoe ere fi ve deaths from heat; nnTi J CM68 01 feun8lroke Maior f!rrr.--v. "MM"H teamaiviijem-1 will address the WnrMetat Senator ,Vani "S! nator Van ; . , . A ? HaleiRh J 18 repof: ,n thT . 6 plater .as summing np . the "the 1 ""-.ii in iMorin; iyaroima aalta8 follow.- ' ''fiesoiv , ;1..;H ftty of v?l ?8t- That we. the Rennbiiean ahSved. 2nd Th?t ' T a n"nMv I stff. 3rd. That nobody cai"be I aoush ua nut ns." j t one in, a,:aTudienceTO;nnusuauy;qmet v6ii;xxxiv;b;:t48:';;:."TOiiM Accordiiig to tbe New YorKJ2efoW asvf r 5 " i - - " ' . r wtaqresa met oni:ueBH ia coiraectiori we imiV ate tbt' auiiuau y wuiy soon issue , an AO.- aresa to the Democracy of New Yorb the Union.? The New York correspondent ;of the Philadelphia -ledger, moderate Republican, writes this on the Sthlihoqte "Address": "While declaring that Grover Cleveland remonstrances of; the great tody of the w jLfvumvrHvjr, jefc a aoimany, which voices their feelines and sentiments. wHl not permit ite resentment to stand in tne way of defeating the party that has so lone misgoverned the coantrv. and. from this time until aun-dowaow election day. ft 1 wiii eaionaiy j iaw for the snceess tf Cleveland and Hendricks as a-high patriotic . . " The Philadelphia ' American has lost character since the campaign be gan.' It k warmly supporting Blaine. :That wiH explain i the reason of the deterioration In an editorial para- Seraph it makes the following absurd, and untrue statement: ' - :: ' The Conrresssional Camnaien ' Com- t . jimittee of the DemocraUe party has aasessed .every offlcehoider in the Capital, although members of Congress are forbidden by law UJ (IK UMUIUUUDU9, .UU tilUlUUU Ifc lis illegal for an offlcial to pay such to them. rieaae iniorm your reaaer ox tne train or tatsiiy of . inis unqualified assertion. , r; ' WA JITft ftStAnlfhM tn AAA Bllf-h paragraph in the, Apiertcan.' There. are papers' whose columns such work would better smit. Veife and '.Harper's Weekly have given the "tattooed man" such a ter rible time of it that the Rads. have started :, a new pictorial weekly to 'P; 9ut t y"5rVian e Chicago winter- Oceans has gone into the business also. . That able-but ex- 1", pa:peV has but two principles; f') anu secouu, to oppose any Democratic measure whilst de faming and slandering Democratic leaders. - - 1 rw tt -n nm inn a mv vr - 0441: W.ro. . , . - --..-' ;.,T v- r - rr i ttt i . . ." ffrowin wmtL At ; some olaces great care has to be exercised to iYofa a collision. ; i We sincerely hope that 1 the " people may be restrained Ironi' all excess. It will not pay any- body to have a bloody affray.. Asheville Citizen.- Yesterdav wacr ajresnlar crala dav for the Democracy of ' Buncombe county. - Scaleir and . York, candi- dates for Governor! met herein joint Qen. , Scales gave ..York the most severe . casugawon we ever nearu, nd completely WOO the crowd The white . Kepublicans looked disap pointed and defeated, and but few, ve PlfSf j , Wm Tnhnafrti will kJ dres8 the Citizens of Mecklenburg - ; ' -r-i -i - ; r . i W-T cponty on Jp-riuay nigni, , xw, -at 30 o'clock, irrV Independence Square. ' Among' other things, he WU1 explain the origin and principles the Liberal party. . . li5 ChadbouraTimes.. R?tt RWnpr.f3;nfiTnoCratin? A ttia Aft Aia. trict, spoke to quiteaiarge crowd on Monday at . Whites ville. It was the first time Cbl BeiVnett had' v?ver ad- dressed the people bl Oolatobus.1 He, sboke for one hour ana a nan. nis sLech was hiofflyTcomTTmented by t. tilts i w- ail wno nearu mm . win, every .-wwi. went off deliehled with the s . i . . . .... :,rBfc. . LaM ;atterjfivH a speech, waa ol gLfc-a dtwWto AMM4he niaiMiliMKi x U llM "ttVAitTir bll t Waiffulr f-fobd wratTd arriTnent - - ww- - ana was especially, wameu ,or u modest way he idrew the dista ruction r " twjIaVsv . -' . The jfifiirabiican ' ' Conffressiofaal -v..-rj.-ijbmmitteaeeiaeonoj;tqr.iDKB a Thrner will be allowed the field. Dp: ribg the progress f1", arid Col. JnW W, Betti, a white rev called Shaffer a liaand a scop. rlrpingbpithe twrce; hip bead and.Ieft the convention fm More thevCoHntjCowentioTAon loeiore ine oui.yx vwatt"" St Thursday; inigit well be styled a biasteroiefce of ' political oratory. ounnerfM Jtr" . tective "canvasser ana u no atfseveraFpo ihkScd -"iiw'We:; tends during tte camTJaffftf, we pre- dict that those people over there will .tbat ere ma?y years have passed away Pitt county will be entitled to another Congressman. - - u fcThe - Indianapolis t JSerUinel sJy4in&htaxAj 6 fteUMUoornUik i tli served notice that it wiu begid I 7- 4. . - .Jl MSAUifmrt. taking eip ilrMUlerslwa MitlerrMrai meistmtk hd'B James1 'and DtYtmi' VOsaief At UeorgetownJklrs-v Mary.Jli. liryan, John T, Smarr Jebb Roas; an5 . W. West. At Emiaence-Hr' Todd Battertoiu - j- ... . Senator Vance. ooee . told us that there were more good stomp speakers in North Carolina- than in say other IStateA nephew of the wrt6rkwho re- uuaoram : vv y, enaote, writes toTf the Qeiij ifwfiitM? Mechanic -'"' i : '"Im- -.i.-ij-lr . ,- : ..-: -i!3 fi ),. - ",. 1 "Oar candkkte to , Representative . is Hon. : John W. DanieL . Ua- is a vcraad speaker, though not supeiior to Paniel 0Y Fowle, or CoL Youmans, of and on the stump cannot come up to our old Zpbf" Amone the eiiests at the Eaele Hotel are Miss Marv Davis, of .MissUsiDDi. a niece of Jefferson Davis, and the Hisses Crom well, of Halifax countv. this State, grand daughters of Oli ver Cromwell. AtlutnlU Citizen. , -t The great raler died in "1 658. The ladies must be extremely old aver 200. '"Iq Halifax' they, are trailed CroioelL We have understood' that Uie famUy are thought, to Jiaye Jjej of the' Cr'om well stock. . " ,; ' ' ' - . -4 . ; 11. -rr t-it Mr. J. Parker Jordan is an old North CaroHnlan residedt in Wash ington City.?r He is-a lawyer and is in trouble under a -tVesyi charge, filiss iselle Uarroll, aged 17, accuses nim ot iryincr to oqtraire her person on whilst she . was visiting his joffioer on bttsinesAn i tu - ' ( Spirits Turpentine Help the Oxford Orphan Asy-. !Mr: C M. -Williams, of Ashen yillei is'dead. ..'.."'C,'.,'.-. : Still improving. Warren has uat lost a negro 1 15 years old . Next. The JEZclavigator & the 'name of a ww Democratic weekly:' pubHsbed at Asheville. J.' P. Davidson,; editor and proprietor. . Price . , ia , advance. It is very neaiiy pnnua.-, t . i r. ; , ? ;, -4. New Bern Journal: Mai Gor don of Egypt farm, ia in the city. He says tbe cotton crop ra Ms section, though mucn better than last yeftr, will not be an averaen one. f Corn far reported excellent in everv direction, i- ';.e- ? .:.'' -Chadboorn Timesi Qreen Swamp w hich lies partly ia Columbus and partly m Brunswick.-is the highest land in that seo-. Uon.1 Last week three gentlemen came by private conveyance from Jones county, a uisiance or iw miiea, to inspeci ine lanos here with the view of purchasing and set tling on the line of the Chadbourn road. 'Shoe HeeT1 Points We laarn Itbal Mr. Evan D. Cameroa, Of Laarioburg, nas given up ine practice of law, and. BUUJ44lg IUI feUD 41IIUUUT. ,110 W 4H NCa Bis Bfsvaermod next npdt at LAiinriboj in the Methodist fchurch. Msf lanf his sermons be good ones. He tithe lson of the - .late I John E. Cameron, .laae t-tbe brigbtest ..aad.vbeat juriiiataed editore North Carolina ever produced. -8takJ count of sickness Jadge" 0ravea!4id. not i. i. t . - j afternoon, ' He tnheditel v opened court ana cnar?ea iur .ptodu iurv. i amb in twn mnrrifli CAapn fa ha i9remosi ana oesx xnown n&nerme4nMua 4 Mjtect .1 4U - :.: wr. ZTuZ. r l thur Collins on his Schpperntfaria, andJ will lie contributed by hiinV; , U.,.4 we are glad to know, hw decUaeda,4n pressive call to a parish ia Georgia It is) truly distre&sin); 'to hea,.Uie -4aif er cOunta of financial striBgencyin JiaJeigh aid Central (ollfla llariXoT the strong- L A ' ft i ... . 1 1 . nrms are eompeueaMciviBaooepiaiiees as thirty and srity daya, - There is mirth irrct that Tlr , .TTftrdino. X m IfKt tO tbe PrefibyfiBriaii, ministry inorth Carowi USa. ana we nave neara . rennwat saaa .1 - - m - . ixl3 well known cuiUffa ana learnings loge- tbjcr witl his popularity among..yqung n, wouia maae mm very useiui asne president of onebf our State ('couegejj, 4jfeefc eoysv ream -.uesnpnui, sam jsaaara Breg.. Chamberav Jr. Hardy Chambers,' Milton Ksver, John .Kelly and Robert Clambers took their eroellent ;pack of ten defes and weaS hi Graggy a- few tfays ago to .hunt for a beat fAfter a lunt of about fotir hours they got one "oannierua;'i hut soon tbe faithful dogeaaadehiaa-take to a tree. Greg, Chafabai fhtsak charge into bia, which brought himtothe. ground; he then gave bjui the neflt.oUaotibpth of which onljf , wpWrfcbiiaM The bear erase, caught ohe of vlha dogs inhuim brlce, and hist a& he was about to give the fatal hug, Greg, ran np and cadght hlm by tbe ears and belif him ;untfl Miltoa, Keyer win,tr Aottoa is sure' to'tie avfifcht one: :saUl a well kaowtt! cotton ileater yesterday;.' r A-ietter from vnapei ' mu,-says ine University begins its second week with 202 students on the roll, of whoin AS are f resh nj,. Mr. Moses-N.Amis,lf. Raleigh, who bi stepping to the front at ah inventor, has added another to his new inventions. His first was combined -galley support and proof sheet holder; (the second a com bined guide and-copy holder. 'These will be manufactured by the f Enterprh maim factoring company, of Philadelphia.- Hr f The Rev-J Dr. E.? H. .tfrrdingt formerly of the Second Presbyterian -church.- of Char lotte, but now of . Augusta, .Kentucky de; livered a sermon of great power, eloquence the Albemarle exmoii,,,. it will be pi i every detail.' ' ' - A SecJUoh pf cj un reel in oiameier wiuna a moooa j Raleigh Farmer t Mechanic i f rJonestcf the Second thwth, of this city! eJte-i!Jil ft pTiasiba tdplTjfieeioy a ckil foithe tv cnurcn. at MsviiienasreceAvea.anau i i a , . - .n -i-w JJllurAn ftfw-kly-vMH . tmmm mUoaJ - Ia1 Line iMlroad tiapariy in Ihis' city as! acar ckner: VYestiday morning: John4 atom entered a car at tiie' depot, uddstitfgi at one end ot the car, .but had not gone half Way lhfotieh It before he fell dead across a seat rllr.' Jdph ManhauVwhdwas sheriff of Stanly eouaty f or twenty-nine years, died at his tarae ia lAlbemaxIe, on Ue evening-of UteXft .He was about j 41 Ivears of aae and was a nrominent man ! 1b Btanly county." He Apresentatl BtanlV ,1 aaACalTOs eouHttS fa the Senate i 18&1 1 jickBiHV 4neavsM .county, ,wui,,oe the yotiht membe of the next Xiegisla- aay. ana will De tne uemocrano nominee Xox the House for Cleipeland. ;He lis not gntte twenty one, t ' Mra. McEachern, an aged lady, ana si relative of Capt 3.. Q. PreeTawi,' of this city, tiifid Monday morn iagatt Capt FreelandV residence of la jttrieanmvea two t&eaths ago. ' i,--M j MuNSOK-Readyfororders. . : BawaBEBoxB--Soheol books .' "y- :- -'t Mithss 4k DKRosaatRedaction. ' 5"' ; W. H. Bixbx -Ogee safe wanted. ' ' iwfiHL-' PDiapif pa for sale. y i : Jos H. HAirT--Yaclit mce and hop. 4 WWWJB' R7IWBB. . - . "'r ' Recei pts bf; can ( ester ay. 193 The work od thaaptist church; 'steeple bas about been completed, and the tscaffotding is now being, taken down. ' 1BrT, a Prhard, Dd!; will preach at Brookjy aHill to night, at 8 jolocjC jThe public, ani invited ta attend. Weather permilting, ' the final yacht race of the season, under the direc tion of the Carolina Yacht Club, will be mailed Over the Wrightsyille course this 1 u-p The season at tbe Wilmington ppera House will opentwlth a ' Humpty ' Dtnapty performance on the evening of the 85th last' It Will be open three times du- ngtiteohth:; ; . . r:: ;; t -t- The brig I Carrie M Pickering Capt Marshall, was cleared from this port far Demerara yesterday, by Messrs. E. bidder & Son, with 230,000 feet of lumber. Rallied at $3.t20;-? : " ftsThe schooner 8. G. ITartt Capt Jmith, was cleared, for Paysaudu,, S. A, esterday, bflh Jh S-Caiapbell, with 83.623 feet of lumber and 1M08 .feet ef kaUag, tbe whote vatoetUt $S 055.95. it AAd adjerned meeting of the brtckn: Contrresaiona) Convention for w fixth Dftstrktwill bsJkMat' Rocking- aW on Tuesday,' the 3HW' inst. 'to nomi; ate a. candidah? (or Congress and. an eleci fir District. .. v,yh, ; : .-in Jf, looked s stormy, all day yea- lrday. ikeA a'Jarge aaaouat of rain fell, but' expected equinoeUal has not struck' taeigaal ofiieer yseto naa no intelligence of itsince it was on the Florida t WSdueaday. -y ::t : x W . ' It is' hope4' basinas s nSen will ,ke an interest in the maUe? and help ouf jUght.' Infantry ' bpya to make a gpo$ show at the 3tate v Exposition. We hope to v see the company! go with full frlnkSi aadiAddeVithis pur ' merchants and others Witt have Wist Ueit employes off. ' grjfbjrteilaai raxarcai. We learn jfroai out ladjrhbor, the N. . JTe&vUn&n Uial a.caUM Saeeuwroi uie 1 eahytery ct WUasagton wfll be held at tflargaw, ;on tae 15th taaitd consider h SWv4md &aV; ofBey! ijacW feiViisb8loW totbePresbyter r KrVetavllki'jaaro that a' virorbus esorilS Demg mae y aw preeni cuax-ge. tu Keen . '1:Jr-'-. 1? W ar fi -or -iT.1.1 jCapt. 8. W- Noble, county Expositioai arient, was engagedelrtrtByrin packing t3o W'niiAo iel rwafdld o K& tolbe placed in the State Expoaiti p.The Mhkd): reqairedabox acvea feet in length and i two and a half feet a wktth whilt the smaller ( flah. r was quartered in a ibox Me- feet. Mft.lenEth end two, ia iwidtbl Tl eyi are vto halm ttonalitouchigiven th maJ! Rakaght before beingplaoed laf sitokll iUi'if-6 ff;'"- x- ti wOctober;i883, ; xyoung colored -m bylt naSae fireen . Lueas, , w as convict-, edfandsenjihe PenitenUaiy f or si silumbUafc weonesaay nigui ineowuvr ipn me same bouae ' on Third street end when he eht ijto tookf for hie rain-ahedder it was; goae;; and nowawie police are onthe look ou for;the successor of Green 3pucas n the Quia' Jvtif ? Ai vaVKaMa Via ia avuwifrAi . OUUiO liiflMvtuiuu yv aevav uw aa mnx?A y y t : . . tl ' ftanrtrPi ' Willi ftmann - waa' liftiliv bruised ' yesterday, by t being .kicked ; and stamped by a mule at Cai dtttherlahd's' Uvtrrs&nleSftl, It seems that bel.went into the stall where the mule was. feeding when the animal turned upon him with the result described. -The accident happened about 3 o'clock ft.. - - ' ; nasinraj nerTicea m 'uen. u. neeu. 01 llayer 'Hall yesterday received a ' lelfcrf tx-M&-TJ ParrbO,a"iustied of- the pesx.of' Xienoir county i reference to Ir yiog Lang, th murderer, of oWhih)(he fol ' "I herft ia a. man (a nearat tar nbom thai Governor has' offered a reward.'. The lasu account of him Was that h wat on his way to yonr pity,v He is a murderer; from Pittj v4aiuvj,,huu una ucvn in my iieignuoruoout roc tseverai savs. nut: left ttaaday otv hlsl way to ,W where be expects to take a bpatj iui Bourn uueuuiiu uimx. uc in auuub xn or $5? ia black; has ar moustache which he fixes up much;, has a severe scar en his left law, f also." I think; on tne right law: Is heavy set ut not tall;. has u short neck. ana appears to ne a powenniman. tie de liberately Tkilled- Moses" Barrett," in Pitt oiudlv. mnma two wntKi - Kiro. - 11 im rem Jaame is Irvine: Lana he wheh here last week called .himself Aaron. He will walk. r think,-to W.: ' ' 'Please do ' your beat4ordjav9)l6tifyji waaaa, BL"waav M-mvKs igiiVii-MV wumj Jail yesterday morniag, when the prisoner wa brought forth from the pell and found to answer to the, description given above. $ He also reiterathisconfession'that he did I the killing-'-j ---''' . Sincei theT above . was -' written" Deputy Sheriff Shaw has received a telegram from. Sheriff W. M. King, of Pitt county, giving almost the identical description of Lang that Justice parrbtt did, and? requesting the Deputy Sheriff to wire him if it suited. The latter immediately answered that Lang fnttell- ; ahd1t is supposed that a.n offloer will come for him as once, : V; :.- ;; PaanfNsy ftaieed." .... a'. It was rumored on the streets lasf night that Pom peyr ;8oeed had been shot and killed yesterday morning at Goldsboro! The rumor was confirmed by two gentlemen who arrived in the city last night from ' Golds bora, and who stated that a ' party bf five or six men searching for the outlaw came upon .hinvand shot him while be was at-7 tempting tb escape. He was shot through the body . witb buckshot and, . mortally- wounded. It was thought that , he could not snryive the' wound? he received longer than a few hours.' ' He bad a brother living in Goldaborb, and was well-known to' citi zens of that place. . - anaaV-B naclatrate'e Caurt,-. i . ,Tbe case of John Hurst, colored, charged with assault and . battery, npon Catherine Williams, also colored, came up, before Mayor Hall, yesterday morning, in his ca pacity of a justice of the peace, and it was -finally dismissed, at the cost ' of the prose cutor. The evidence showed that plain tiff went to the house of defendant to get some money due her. . Defendant said he did not have the money, and plaintiff com menced abusing him. , Finally he ordered her to leave -the premises,, which she re fused to do.- when he used the force neces kary to compel her to go; that is, he push ed her, out. at the door and then closed the butter. ,,us- i .x i txtaklMc: To-Mlclas. . a , ,. .j A talnrmini vara a MMkienrl irnafATV m w tTsiv . Col. John N. .Staples, by I Mr. Thomas W. strange.1. President of the Young lien's pemocratie .Clubiu The telegram '-'Stated that Cd: Staples had been- detained St Qreeusbproi alU 'the week by Important business, and would not reach this city be fore Friday evening; that if not too late, he ould addreas the Club, that night) and ful fil his engagement at Smithville ,thet next day Saturday. . ".. ' '' ,. , ;. The Young Men Club meet, in the-City Goiirt Court room this evening, when Coy Staples will prbh'abl address, the . meeting, ,? The cornet Concert Laub is 1 1 aUendance' ,.;.; .Jt, 1-.. .;:-i.i:frJm'P expected to be in. lh '-4i U:i ' QaaJrUrly itieetlaa, 1 Fourth Round, for .the Vfilminflrtoi a Dia-ii j Wilmington, at Fifth-' sUeetvt September 2band2tt . a" : ,.s-.il SmUhviUe, September 37 and 28. u A Bladen .Circuit., at. Antioch October .4 ahd5. 'T.' . . , i Whiteville Circuit, Octobers and 8. ' i, Brunswick Circuit.atShallotte camp, Oc- tdber 11 and.12. . .... , if ; ? - - waccamaw suasion, uctoner iia, - Flemintbii Circuit October 18 and Elizabeth Circuit; October 20 and 21. Cokesbury Circuit, October 24. ' -Clinton Circuit, a. ClioLon,! October 26 &-d 27,. .. .... . ;-L r! c! Newton'Grove Mission, October 3H. . Dublin-Circuit November 1 andS. ' ' Onslow Cbuiult! November & and' -' f Point Caswell. Mission. 'November. 18. . U- Topsail Circuit, November, 1 15 and 16. y Wilmington, ;a r joni. siree ovemper W; B. lioBBiTrriP. E. In 4 ft aJK XBUa.!-.;.iA i!l Trwinails. close, and arrtveiat the ClJtoa Office as foUews:, , .l ,v : r t -u 4 W F. f i -i f,,. i .rn-1 'i!.iiiB. viabJ m"" v" ; jrdHbefnhraiigXiMirS; tast)n?.ifrt rjaoRK Northern through and way mails. . ..v.. 8:0 A. M Bdeigh. . .....8:45 P. M. tt W A. M. Mails ror tne -a.. iwmrnaay ana - .. Soutes suppnea inereirom inciuuiiig I A. at. . .v:olk x. aretto a1! Southern m&iia for polnta. SoHtri. aaflv.v..'.'.:....;:.T:.. ....' ....i.J8rl P.M. Western mafl8vo.la dairy , xcept Sunday). .. . i ..i Sai5 1VX. AllpototeretweenHaakntet ahd Raleigh 6:45 P.M., Vail for Cheraw ana DnrlioctoB italic - sv i ad ;..;...-. . t8K p. m. j Walla A.Wtnf luvBtfUtMS VIMilAA Af(t I ' . . -I - Gharlestoar. . :. -.-.-It . . 8 Pt M. avp,t tA villa, and offices on C&be Fear . River, Tnesdars and Fridays: f.fcU .v tlOO P. M.'. yayettovlUe, VUC. C. RKt,aUy,exi t . w, j oept 8undays..?v4..:.,iH-...::it S:4B P.M. .OnslowC. H. aiMlmtennedlateeffioeSft 't --et t 'Tuesdays and Fridays... C.-09 A. M. itrnlthTUlB malls. bvretAmboat; dathr ' r (except 8rinday8)-i..;t.-,-..vf'-'--' 8t- Mails for Kasy UUJ, TXwn creeic, aai- , lotteand Mttle Klve. TuMdays and J t v 1MlAva Wrlghtsville daflytt s. fjaiu:-...-;?.;,'..-. iVj'i-.'.'.V'Sas prMExi?,.s!i r A.M. ; ! i ;t r - iOFKN JORlKLrVKKT. Carolina! Central Bailroad . ') -u..i 8:48 A ."i Stamp Office open. from .a" Mi tea P.M. VnnnT order and "Beclstex Denartment ". onea 84 A.M. to)6 P M continupus. V -j, ( -j Mails twlleote'.'frorn street from. bnaV; nasi portion of ctty at B A.M.,1130 A.M. and 5:30 PJ.; rreni otter parts 6f the feity at '8-pJC.-';1,T General delivery open front 7 AJL to' tM P.M. and on Sundays from 8:30 to Mtt A. M. uli I, l Carriers delivery Open' on Sunday from 8:30 to 9(1 AM. .1 1 ' ! Hallroad time.'' 76th meridian. Divisionoyf Telegrams and Reports f 6r.thd tjenencoi xxmmerce and Agriculture." . IiM MTTM-ni3LT BTJLtlTON. r: i.yA : i.0Sept. U, 18& 6 VJSJ ' AVERAGE . ?. ? j;vT)lTlCTB.,. ': Vv.'r'-t;-. 'Max t-in,r Rain Temp;r Tenrp. Wnmineton.? mi C'harieston;. Augusta, i... Savaanah;. ir, .. .AtlblatV-. tgbmerjf,:;. obiIe.,..j.,. 1.96r of:: .25 :.oas. i.N00 , .00 . 1 W f. ew OrfeanaV,. uaiveston....i.ft iVletaW,; XittieBock.-.; Memphis,,, .j ';TO V.Wl r .; .24 .. I r n LB " The following are the ihdteatkma fox to- l For the South .Atlantic States, partly cloudy weafherlocal showers variable winds,and slight' changes in temperature. -! Ball . Fixed. ' ' T , f- ; - The matter bf hail in (lie case of 'Solomon Robbies, charged with assault and battery with,, attempt ,tp' kill, - was fixed yesterday morning, be being required to enter into justified bond in the sum of $500 for his appeaWneeat ttie next term of the Criminal ip whiclnewa8iBnt.U) jail, M- -'ysr CITY ITEMS. ' i . v -.. DO ITTO-DAT.Cnre that horrible cold with Bensoa's Capcioe Wasters. They will help' yon at one.,, .neaft yft' 25c . ; ,w . ' .? a A GRAT BLOOD MSDICmS. KQfiATAAljS entes Scrofula, Swellings, Goitre, Skin Diseases, liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Ac. - Bead the folio whig : 1 have beea a great sufferer for 15. year. ot able to waUs, from an injured. leg. liave trUxI many If. TI.'h And their ram(Mlt3a tn little purpose. I believe ROSADALIS will cure me. . Send me-oae dosen by steamer. It was re commended to me by a friend. . I have taken two bottles, and find It helping, me. The drufrgists" who usually keep lit are out of it, and I cannot afford to wait the flow arrival of their supplies. , aako ireoa, ionoa. . , joujh t. mums, ;- - . , r Supt. Board of Public InBtructlon. Wm. H. Green, Agent, Wumingtoh, N. C i - " 'i ' -m mi ' -' ' . . ... .. - . . - ' ADVI(5E TO MOTHERS. Are totl disturbed at night and broken of your Test by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth t If so, aead at onoe and get a bottle of Mrs. Win show's SooTHnre Stbup . for children teeth ing. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Depend npon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, reeulates the stomach and bowels, cures' wind olio, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to tne wnoie system, jibs, winsxow'b jsoothin8 Stbttp for children teething Is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest mwi tukor fmolA ribmrbifAna anl Titioan t v 4VkA TTvtf buu LTVLiv iviiinm yuyoiviaiia ouu uuioog m vuo vim !ted States, and is for sale by all druggists through-. out me world - trice Mb cents a botue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, tOI IVn HnmliAM kf llin: Vitnnnlf nn Tlii iu me mciiiuuis oi iuc imuum. iiciis uu- locrafi'c Clil of M HanowSK rjiAKK NOTICE THAT THERE . WILL. -BS A meeting of the Club on FRIDAY BYKNING, Sep tember 12th. at 8.30 o'clock, at City Court Eoom, and you are earhcstlyl requested to be present And yon are further urged to invite all good De mocrat, both old and young, to attend the meet-, tng with you. There will bo speaking and bnsi- hess In. ess or importance wui do considered . , ' - THOS. W. JsTHAnas; Prea't. F. PRKEK, Sec'y. S v t, sep ll2t i BAySlbjpl PJtJjft, FSIDAYSSPT. WTH.. . T ..; . FIN At YACHT HACK OFTHB SBASOlf. Pro- linent and Fast Yachts have entered, and will see for the Champion Flag. Hop in the PavUlon at night.:. Steam Launch Qudme will carry Dasseherfers to and from the beach. . . ,. .... .-:-- , i . i ; i ' I Plenty Fish and Crabs. Good entertainment. I sep 12-It , . -1 ,f JOK H. HART, Manager.- t "- ' II OUVWUi QFFKHl .SAF, .WITH AN INTKQIOEr AT least 15 lnchesjhigh and-11. ixiehes.deep, anl with Qombination Lock. ' , 1 i..-. "- Beply'to I'- ' TW. HiIXBY, sep is; it , t . v : -. . , wummgton.. '' For Sale; , ''T f GOOD LARGE MULE WILL BE SOLD cheap for cash. ' If not sold will exchange for a gbod Buggy Horse. Can be seen to-day until 12 ofciocK, in irons of weamer onn usweoa waan, sep 12 It TfTtTH THE GOODS AND WORKMEN, TO tike orders tot SUITS, either of FOREIGN or i . : jeep 12 It MUNSON,- .., Merchant Tailor. Note Our Reduction QUININE PILLS, ' : K-J " s, -i. ii-- i ; -1 lNWpmEmoIJlCES. MUNDS RKOS. AViROSSKT, ' j', ... .r wrnggisM, uarfcet St., hen jar it.. Wilmington, M. C. ,i i.ii ii School Books." .'6 Ol VtiC-.' LL THE SCHOOL BOOKS ADdPTED BY . - . . ft : ' ; . . t , State Board bf Education are In stock. ' PKCIaL' DlfeteUNT TO MKRANTS A a TEACHERS.' ' '' ":' . Orders by mau win reeeive prompt attention 10 -i: -J irrHrawW l iep Wtf '1 1 IiveBook and Mas-Sfresv 1- (Hi. i HOUSE, corner Fifth aod-'neek Sts.' The House Will be put In thorough tS pair before thi flrstef Oeiober. , . ' . . Apply to . ; - t Bp 1 St T Bent, HOUSE! on 7th between Oiesnut and . Mnlnerrr. - -. - 3SS t 'iiL;'vr fi ?o:,t.l ju" If tmraitnnuT fill. tml TWvnV ; j MOUSE, on 5th between Dock and Orange. . HOUSE, corner Seeond and Ann streets. HOUSE, on 5tb between Princess and Chesnut, H house, on 2a between un ana unurcn. . "f i HOUSE, on 2d between- Chnrch and Castle! ' HOUSE, on Castle between Front and 2nd. - HOUSE, on 3d between Church and Castle. - THREE HOUSES, on 3d bet. Nun and Chnrch. .. rAnnlv tn i i-.- n .' . A. O'WNWOlS.' Ji' sep list (Real Estate Agent. 7.-.. till I a- (uvouaec vernsepenni taxes at rropor ttonateryfowratee; - J'?. '? V"i"- - Tot Imes solid NdnpareQ type make one equave. i- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - -!Ai'Ileasin Ampnncemiit. AT THIS SEASON OF THE YBlfc THIS 1 v ! Ctothes.whjch have Jteea worn durmg-th Sum- - .c'J--i S tiler begin td ahow very perceptibly lie sfervloo taeyltaTe done,' and the average man notlclnsr iia nataratty thlnka hew boob- be will bavtf to discard hissnnuner suit for one more able.- tor The FALirOF the year We like to be In time for the earlv buvera. and - therefore, s Is our usual custom, bought early, and. have , already, received our stock of FALL. ARB 'WINTER CLOTHING.'', t We carry perhaps the largest stock of MSN'S BOYS AND CHILDREN'S READY-MADE CLO-, t THING of aayaeiiseto. the SUte.' and. we are-' sure Our stock of PIECE GOODS and our faclli- r J ties' for ' MERCHANT 1 TATLORTNG ' are a' lorg ways ahead of ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THJbi - : STATE. . - ' " ti - .. . Our entire stock TN BOTH DEPARTMENTS is - - now ready for lnepectloja, and we luvit a call. irum every una uiusretiivu. . . . - sep 5 tf ir- a Merchant -Tailor and Clothier.' k. rj- 5 A XL TN r WANT' 1DFV BOOTS 'AND . JiHOES V- JL A. 1 .1 J ft.i. fti . t-?r. . . ... y 1.. : '.- V ' which Is now complete. ; - AwBHRIER." 28 Market Street sep9tf THE WISE MAN FORSEETH THE EVIL AND hldeth himself, t Notwithstanding tbe warm weather, tbe time is not verv ' distan vwnen hrea-s- - will be a necessltv. Don't wait till everv bodv -.r-.- gets eeld. - We have Just reeeived vour 'rst in stalment-of ' OFFICE, PARLOR AND COOK -T STOVES for the Fall Trade. Send in vour erders urn 1H8T HiAH B&vfl nrmniit attention. - v - ,..- - -v.-.v r Sh. 4MWi -i ? v W. H. ALDERMAN & CO 1 - sep a u jjuoeessoM to itirvg.s jo - - ' - c, - 7: Tor. Bale.; V;' qnilREE.'FrNfe' BUILDINCt LfrTS, NOS. 4. 5. 6, " - . J"; in Block 83. on Queen Street, between Eighth and - - . vz-: Ninth, w.11 be sold eheac for 'cash.' -For further particulars apply to - J, II.NJBFFV ; Bep4tl. 'it. : j-W: t .or A. U'CUNNUK. For. Sale. I WILL SELL MY WHOLE STOCK, CONSIST ing of SHIP CHANDLERY AND GROCERIES, at a meat reasonable diseount. FIVE BILLIARD TABLES AND FIXTURES "iVi in good order, and also " . - ONE WHISKEY STILL AND FIXTURES, can he had at a bargain . -: - sep4tf .. . J.n.NEFF. I Rock Lime, t ?17OR BUTLDING PURPOSES. J?- FRESHLY BURNED, J PRICE REDUCED TO SI. 15 PER CASK. laUEKAL DISCOUNT FOR LAKVJK LOTS ( TO THE TRADE. . 'if, Address : FRENCH BROS.. j . Rocky Poifit, N. C. i :.- . , ,: - f or O. G. PARSLEY. Jr.. 1 tf . eutufr Wtlmineton. N. t To Turpentine Hen, j A Nil OTHBSS, WHO WOULD LIKE TO EN gage In themannfaoture of FIBRE FROM PINK STRAW, for; Mattresses, Upholstery, and other pdnstrial purposes. .H A new process; requires no .Outlay for machinery; produces a superior fibre. -containing all the aroma of the pine.f Women, and children, can .do the work. State, connty and individual rights wlU.be sold. Address ; .. , "A. B.." Care Stab Offico. jse'pCDAWtf THE GhEnML," No. 36 N. Front Street, TLL BE OPEN THIS EVENING, AND THE -. iderslgned will be pleased to have' his friends id the public generally call on him. isepClm - WILL WEST. EngliBh Waukenf aust . rtX) WALK' FAST- IS DESIRABLE UNDER ' sme ctrcrrmstances.' ' To do so comfortably ypo must; have; an !easy fitting Shoe.' The new : slyles we have Just'received are pretty to loot '' at easy tn footdurable I ta the wearer. Come lot i to wear, and a pleasure Come look at them. " . ' ' ."' OboRFrencliSons :Slir w x pftAaii . i;;iit . v j VAUXAJJU w uoi . Q PORTING. RICK BIRD, - t , omrvm ... ....-1 -r..i: GILES A MURCHTSOTTT - . '"A.'-.i kllhVHi' .. OH ? Ail UnrnMann blftV ' ' ' Af? SSi'l ' ! J.' r . "f:- A ALL SIZJEaANJ) WjGOU&fei' ..''; Ac.. Ae..'e. -. ' r. . R. IX. McIliiTIRlE. iepVbtwy . " -: 5:-: :, mmm : ' 1 ' 1 ' I r". -' ! , - -' ? m' .i 1 1 Jif VK- - r-V-" Kftfifl BUSHELS SOTPPEENONG GRAPES. - . , Vf -W,' AppljPto i . h. kicks, -; ;! : i-C- SBp WDlwAWlt? - - J Battlebore, N. Ci ; V; . '':'h' XX.21.1.H 1 v - xx.2i.iiB i j..-..'...'. ? tii ---.E-i-c- J:ht7 Priiips 4 ;VHatRJSOH ALLEl., . vV ''5t;:i ; - ;.-:.:-;t:-Hattatsv,;;4vst 5 sep 11 tt V4ftHUinif I) t. ftft.1 rarftY.w mm . f jUUni4iAl 45 AriUAAn IU, - ; BIRDSKEIV , it. . BIRD-FOOD v S- alcohol; :' vJ qTjiNiNE, -- '' 1 ;CIGASS . TOBACCO, Ahj.- t For mIa hv r .-w,t j . wtt.t.iaw tr flPTnnr" seplOtf. Druggist. 'i.3 ... . - ' t 't 1? . -i -I t 1 .- "-i ?0-r. AND --ki ft. ; ; - i- t : i.s rf . y .j . "-..' Is.' 'r.ft."'i "I.?;i7ttii uFOODi'-.-y -.' .-.'.'-. ' - 7.'.Ul5r' 7UAft 1- i' .-vi ; t r -..w-V 77 . .. - - ..:Ti l . - ... . 7 .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1884, edition 1
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