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S Morning Star. BATES Oy XDVER TISlNGt.. One Square One Day,;. . -r 3 . t tVM. , 3 V. - JlLYKXCIPT HONDA tS. ,.rBlJHB2D s, . ?-:-t Two-weeas;,. , . , . V :-i3, Tkree Weeks, ;. . ' ' 2i-'""'i t One Month,.... - Two Months,. ....... . " TkreaMonths.....';. ... wTKi:. uom Postage Paid. 17 00 4 00 .me -1 irfS1" 31-:: 00 140 BttMoaths.....,.t., Vli, f ,3- YfWSrrJ'-ty b l03ract AuWpysevnrPAPERS ' oneji""7it subscribers, aeuvereoin any pan. .tth a ... a , 19 1"-" . rnma tun v'.-j - , swm tun Mt narivt week. Our CUt Yoii..xxxrv.--No: 150: t Wilmington; N4 csdnday septembee ; ,8i collect lor more 1 in rmonthslnadvanoe.. Itmmmm Wewpatefl tyrTr" 1 i . .. . i .. i , . i : . . y i' i 'j i i'i - I i ii i i 'h'im ,n,.f f rrrri-T r .i.-.t , .. .. . .. T ,,,,1 J mi f , .r, ft r if;t.. a .1 Ji .-' ilgtii . "" ' ' " I ' J I, I I I I I II I .... I I .,, I I, I ,f- ,1 .1 ,. ' I , I I .1 . l I IP . I I 'I I 1 . . '' I 1 imRNlNa EDITION. 0m iwioiAirasr FOR PRESIDENT , 1 f CBOVER CLE?ELAMD,t OP NBW YORK. FOR VICE RRE9IDKNT. ' V -'&p THOMAS A. nEWDBICKS; : OF INDIANA. "; v"'"' Electors-State at Large JOHN N. STAPLES, of Guilford, vp H. KITCHIN. of Halifax. ... ' J l - T District Elaeton. - pit wst.-w. n. Lucas, of Hyde. v ', ij Dlst. DONNELL GILLIAM, . - ' id Dht O. W. McCLAMMY, of Pender; 4ih Dist C H. BUNN, of Nash conntT. j rthDist -R. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. . Cih Dlst ALFRED ROWL AND.of Robeson rttiDtst -R. O- PCRYBAK, of. Yadkin. ,(hDist.-R McBRAYRR, of Cleveland 5ia Dist. M. H JUSTICE, of Batherford. , Democratic state ticket. FOR - governor: ALFRED MOORE SCALES, of Guilford. for likittknant-sotsrnor: i iUELES X. STEDMAN, of New Hanover. ' TOT. SECRETARY OF 8TATK! li7Z.i7.4-W L. SAUNDESS.of Wale; FOR treasurer: D OX AID W. B A IX, of Waif. for AimrroB: ir. P ROBERTS, of Gates. FOR attorxb-y skkrrai,: iEEODORE F DAVIDSON, of Buncoinbe. OE SITEMXTEXDKNT OF PD3UC XNSTBUCTION: ... FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 8UPRXXB OOUBT : A. S. MERRIMON, of Wake. FOR C0NGR5S8 IN SIXTH DISTRICT : MSDEX TYLER BENNETT, of Anson. OUTLINES. A deal h fconi choler is reported ia Paris. The city of Nanking it is saidr will be tli? next object of attack by the French fleet, - A negro - ravisber hanged in Texas by a mob -v The total visible sajiply of cotton for the world is 1,406,000 bah. J. K. Wells & Co., New York, cm .Jrsfcrs, failed. . r Two mills bunt ed ;a Ashland. N. ; II. ; 'loss $75,000. Aikiiison & Co , exporters of grain and jri7M(W.a, New York, have failed Tliepmrt house of St. Martinsville, La., lieea robbd . of all: the files of suits .. . a a a penning, me minuie oooks ana aoc&eis. - Naples reported yesterday 872 fresh mt of cholera and 895 death s.' The QiiiHsc reply to the French ultimatnm de pkes Ihe refusal' to accept the 'United Si:itf-3 offer of mediation, and says China is willing to submit her case to any friendly power . The French admiral will re sume operations as soon as he receives re inforeenwuU and provisions, -r. . The co' ion indn.titry in England is suffering the grealcat tkpTcsiion; many milts have closed altogether and others are running on short time Oil works burned at Norris- town, Pa ; loss $40,000. E J Pot- stell'3 Sons, of New Orleans, have suspend 1; tbeir Louse was one of the oldest in the Eight huodred dollars reward is offered for the murderer of the " night atebmau nt Augusta, Ga. ''' New Twk markets: Money H per cent.; cot ton steady at 10Illc; southern, flour qiietat 3 306 00; wheat, ungraded red 6H01c; corn, ungraded 53631c; rosin firm at $1 27 ; spirits turpentine firm ai The Enterprise Factory,' at. A ugus a. Ga., has shut down, and 'another is:ibontto stop. . " ' According to the New York Corn "'trcial and Financial Chronicle the Cotton eron fnw loon a k hi a ako bale?. ' Daring tho last year Prof. Catletts school, the Cape Fear Academy, had Popils. His patrons give him h,gu praise for thoroughness and fidelity. TheKeve York IForW is rcBponet p for lIe statement1 that Hamilton sh' Secretary of State nnder Ofant, Benjamin II. Bristow, Secretary te Treasury under Grant, are openiy oat for Cleveland. The haajptcrviewed both- f In ' Wa8WDohur8dar night Democrat. Tin I i". la 1 rousing ieve ---iiU and Hendricks demonstration. Uib offi C Vie Procession. The -uoiaers were astonished. An account says: "A 1. 8Pace on Jh nuC0V,r8e of Ple m all the ia the , i Ual1 Portico and the steps gathering H11? 8tand. j A feature of this the l9'r 1 lQe mam ot spectators, Tpr&W of ladies present, iuej)rinniir t"uu Ul lauiea present, Jon of ?Peak here were Senator asers nere were Senator la, Qen. Bradley T. Johnson V JMarvlan VTCU- an(iiej t. jonnson Ioa. E & Presentatives Murphy of VU rSf Louisiana and Post ef Pflnn- 7'aDia T. i"" ouu A-ysi wj. srr. ased bv P?f flow meetin8 were Senator" E v V, ol, Aleandria and State .viwuiut ui Virginia, j ; ioctora;;-will dilfer.;, Onj young friend.Daniels, Vtjf the Wilson Jl an5e, very? tiona to hve at Wilson a joint discussion between Scales 1 and York. The rposition' of the Stab is that such discussions are unwise and dangerous, but if the people in a given place desiret that they should be gratified. ' Our friend has no fears of a conflict. But if one should occur; then what? We well iremember "that: in thiscity, at Ra- leigb, at Oxford,, at; Warrenton and at other places in the past there was jvery great danger of race conflicts, and only the forbearance of the Dem ocrats prevented it, VAs to joint dis- h have bo ltMerinUe'4 pince me war. libera .baa not been but one -regular joint discussion in bineteen tars. r In JL87b - Vance and Settle made a thorough canvass to gether. ; But: in 1866, '68, '70, 2, and ?74 there was none. In 1880 the candidates for Qofernor only spoke together at a few places: In 1872" there was Sut little joint canvassing, if any. 86 the rule is altogether the other way against a joint canvass. - ;- 1 . . Mr. Cable, the novelist, is evi dently Buffering from an attack of negropbobia. Either this or he has partaken of the "Jnsane root." At Saratoga, New i York, on the Uth, lie delivered an 1 address before ''the Social Science organization. He is thus reported' by telegraph : I i "He said the black man had been twice freed, once by comnulsorv reconstruction and again by voluntary reconstruction, out social equality was still denied him. Mr. Uable thought till' this was granted the freedman could, opt be deemed absolutely iree." We have 'admitted his very fine talent as a novelist, and have often noticed his works in these columns. But when he becomes the apostle of " social equality " we drop him and advise the whole South 1 o do likewise. As a Southern- bora man of genius hp is unworthy of Southern recogni tion whence becomes the propagan dist of vicious and offensive opinions. ! A man named J. H. Barry, in Phil adelphia, was attempting to illustrate Dickens's "Oliver Twist" by showing how the story of the hanging of Sykes was plausible. He succeeded too well, and was found dead in his r oom hanging to a door where ' he had been practicing. iRobie's majority is claimed to be 2d,G15 in Maine THE CITY. NBW AOVERTISBHIRNTft. NEW Cabpkts. P. -Ai Lord For rent. : D. A. Smith Furniture. Bkh Whttb On wheels. A. D. Bkown Forrent. Jukius Davis For rent. . W. L. Y0TJKO For rent. A. . SHBiKB-School shoes. Wuj West -Gem saloon. ; A. D. Wessell For rent. 4amks Cokbett For rent. Witjl West Cok wanted. ' H. fl. Foster Vocal class. Mfkson Children's clothing. . J Heiksberoeb School books. Q. W. Huggtjjs Watchmaker. ' J J. W. Harper For Smithtflle. W. 8. Briggs & Co To smokers. . jt II. Hakdin Superior colognes. Qnas&MuRCHlsON Gunpowder. , Yates tiring down the little ones. A. G. McGibt & Co; Auction sale. ; . . MtruDS & DsBossET Toilet soaps. ' Qraud Baii-At Stokley's pavilion. J, R. Padpison Turp. still for sale. . 'X Burb & Baixey Cotton presses, etc. Attestioh Democrats Third rWard. r - Pakkeb & TayIiOR -Cook stoves, etc. Frehch & Sons Waukenphaust shoes. 5 Harrison & Allen Hats, umbrellas. Jno. W. Gordon & Smith Insurance. G. W. Williams & Co Corn, bacon, etc-. Wash. CATLRrr Jape Fear Academy. : 'y' Tf, W. Strange Commissioner's sale.' P, L. Brtogers & Co Magnolia hams. : W. E. Spbingeb & Co. -Cotton presses. ' McDouoall& BowDEN--Cobk buggies. EkRCHNEB & Caldeb Bros. gagging, twine, sugar coffee, etc. - ' Pompey 8aee4 In Jail at Cldslr. - A telegram was received by Mayor Hall, yesterday morning; - from the Mayor of Goldsboro, stating that the notorious Pom peylSiieed, instead of -beinr; killed, had beeq captured and was in jail at that place, and requesting that hebf seut.for by the authorities here. We learn that he is se verely, but not dangerously wounded. He will probably be brought here early this week. T It was rumored that he would be here last night, and. a large crowd went to the' depot to see him, Mai. H. Hi Foster, of the Beyiew, who is well' versed In 'music.- announces that he win teach a vocaL class at Brooklyn Hall, commencinfif dn of about the 30th inst'. To -Ihoae'dtrotui of1W!h':'fpunaaUo for a musical education this is an excellent op portunity. ' ' .4. V; ' :t. , ' v' " Loeal Dots. Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity : -Day'aJength-12 hours and ,84 minutes. V u ii., . iLu' : Receipts of, cotton yesterday j -' ..' ' - t ' " 107 bales. . . t - ;, . ' Slight change in temperature yesterday. - Tb r The . storm signal was ' flying again yesterday. a 4 No cases for the- Mavor's Court I . , r.- . , , 'yesterday morning. ' : ' r . Eggs were retailing .yesterday jat 25 cents per dozen. rt ;;. a At Pine Grove, Wrightsville, ihe guests' ate already revelling ia Myrtle Grove oysters'-n''!t: H 5 'A! ' si.. ' '. i -Hi; '-iij;-U . ;Thoia.ia teply &bm ymrmtra4 now confined in the county jail. of which eight are females. ; j pev. A. KJrkUnii wUl preach at tb Fjirst.Presbjtemu Church to-day, at li a m., and 5p..m. ' ; -. ... . . r ? jCapt. R, P. Paddison , report heavy rains la the Point Caswell -section and the river rising: ' ''' '' j jThejfSunday .school of Front $Ueet M. . Church will meet this after noon at 3 o'clock inaSead of 5. Excessive rains are hurting the cotton crop in the Rocky Point section of Pender county, CAusing it to abed- j j There, will be no regular service at the Fifth Street MV E. Church to-day. Prayer meeting morning and evening.1 '' The Register of Deeds issued five marriage licenses during the past week; of which three were for white and two for colored couples. . :' . 5- . - - , ' ' The Clarendon and Electric Base Ball Clubs will play match game at the Athletic .Grounds Tuesday afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock.. r I Deputy Sheriff Shaw received a -telegram from Sheriff King, of Pitt,' yes terday afternoon, saytng? "Has Lang been forwarded ?v Answer qukk'' , The interments last week em braced one a childin Oakdale; one a cild i d Bellevue) and two one adult aad one child in Pine Forest Cemetery. ' We are requested to say that the juvenile base ball clubs, ' "Thlinder Clouds," Captain T. Dowling, and the "Eclipse." Captain J. nanby, will play V match game on Tuesday aid p. vtv ' . . .Irving Lang, the murderer, did not leave until yesterday morning, the offl cor postponing the trip Friday sight on ac count of the bad weather. Pitt county Su perior Court meets to morrow. . ?!.. -. ; ! Rev. Colin Shaw will conduct . - , . . - services to-day, morning and evening, at the usual hours, at the Second Presbyterian Church, There will be a congregational meeting at the close jf the evening service. I -We wish to mention a fact, as a cojnpliment to the . Youg .Men's .,peino cratic CJuhp that the treasurer'a report shewed a balance of funds on hadd Co the credit of the Club; and this, we wOl venture to say, is the only political organization ia the country which has a surplus of funds on hand after a campaign is over. ' - Col. Jotkn If. ' Staple. - tiast night the Young Men's Democratic Club was addressed by Col.. John N. Sta ples, one of the Electors of the SUte at . Large. There was a very good attendance for Saturday - nlghC Col. Staples spoke for. about an hour in a, strain of micglea passion, eloquence, pathos and humor,: He' was earnest ia manner, ' felicitous, in language, patriotic In sentiment, fortunate in topics, bold in deuunciatioa . oif wroag, eloquent in defence of . right, and pleasing in anecdotes. . tua speech was very, bearujy received and many rounds of applause were given hind. We . shall not, on Satur day night, attempt to present even a brief outline of Jiis very interesting apeechu .He paid .Wilmington- a graceful compliment, and eulogized in warm and glowing periods Scales and Cleveland, Senator Ransom and Got. Jarvis. His picture of the mang eidai York hrought down the house. .' His description' of ;Uie Republican party waf grahhic, vigorous and truthful. It was a clever speech and 'ail were pleased to learn thai the gifted gentleman will again visit our town add speak more at length upon the issues of the very important campaign.. ' rr T 1 . 1 .' 1 - lie aia not mue :nu regular . cauiptugu speech, but gave us In happy phrase an ad dress that bilstled withtruthl sod sparkled with intellectual fire. WUmingtoa will be glad, to hear Col. Staples at any time. . The President of the Club, Mr.4 Thomas W. ! Strange, : made 1 some pertinent and Umely remarks in opening the Club, and also introduced the' speaker. The1 Club did good service two yeare ago and has re organized for, sharp' and earnest work in the pending canvass f . . . C61. Staples spoke at Smithville on yes terday to a good crowd! ; He was billed for Friday but was unavoidably detained, but a crdwded court house gladly heard him. Cbiek en Stealing. . 'r - . -. Thieves, during the last two nights, have raided the chicken coops, on west side of Third, between Ann and Nun streets, and' Lhave made a clean sweep of 'everything within their reach. Weear or laree gen tlemen who have lost jpo less than twenty choiee : chickns by Jhese depredations ; ni W irinnose thar farther retnrnswill w F . - s -. H largely swell the number. . : , 1 1 , War; D9artntnt. Slenal ; service, t I Division al Telegrams and Reports fox the i BenefitlDX' Coxamerce and Agriculture. ; : . . . osSHpfii.T dtji,i,:ttw. j ' ...gept 13,1884 0P.M. -t PlSTXXSXp 1 rifcr, Bax. Temp; Min.: Temp. Rain wUmlnton-.V Charlestonwis . Savannah .'V. Atlanta t;..; Monteomerv r . 60 67 ' .ITS. 79: 79 '85 86 92 92 93 94 94 89! 88- .68 99 -68 70 71. 72 71 62 64 i -;oo '-00 .oo .00 .02 i .00 .00 j Mobile ' '.. .v. New Orlua.. Galveston.... Vicksbur..M. iLltUeRock.... iMeahiU..i. li -1 ij 7eaxmwailMn The'oitowiait are theinrtiratfottt far Uj lav 1 For South1 Atlantic States; partly loudy. weather,' local .showers, followed fair weather, north to east winas. f , . wtMrted nia Home. .The son of 'George Bayette, colored, of Magnolia, .Duplin county, has run away from bis pareitai roof :tpe, and his where jibputs . is . now unknown,: though it is tupposed that he has come in thisdirec ioa.., J. T, Carroll, Eq.. and Messrs. H. Hollingsworth and H. E. Newbury, among ibe best ciUzena of Duplin, speak in high erma of the distressed father, and " most respectfully solicits for bim such re tognitiop and assistance as may be neces- aary for him to find and capture his son." The1 boy's name is John and he is 14 years (jld. - ? ; v ' . . tSSee fourth page for other local news. CITY ITEMS. i DO IT TO-DAY. Cure that horrible coid with Benson's Capctne Plasters. They will help von i once. Doa't wait, ; 86e. . . - 'ANOTHKR LIFB 8AVKD. Mra. Harriet Cam nkincs, of Cincinnati, Ohio, writes : "Early last winter my daughter was attacked with a severe cold, which settled on her longs We tried sev ral medkiiM8,'aone of which seemed to do her . any rood, bnt she continued to (ret worso, and finaBy raised lane amounts of blood from her lings. ; We called In a family physician, but he failed to do her any good. At this time a friend. Who bad been cored by DR. Wlf . HALL'S BAL SAM FOR THE LUNGS, advteed me to Rive it a tnaL We than irof a bottle; and she began to 1st Drove, and bv the IM of three bettlea was en tirely cured.", iwm. M. ureen, Agent,- wiimmjrton, m. u. IAOYICB TO MOTHERS. Are von disturbed at aigbfc and broken of your vest by a sick chnd saffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth T If so, send at onoe and -get a bottle of Mas. nfsuw's SooTHiNO Stbop for children teeth- ua varae is mcaicuiaDie. 11 wiu relieve mo little eufferer Immediately. Depend upon aotara, hf la tm utlataka ateoot b. HrnfM drseatery aad diarrlKsa. regulates the stomach aad bowels, cures wind eolie, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system, Mas. Wnrauow's 8oothin STbup for children teething is pleasant to- the taete, and Is the prescription of one of the oldest aad best female physicians and aurses in the Unt. tell States, and is for sale by all druggists through-, out the world Price 25 cents a bottle. LUCAS GAtfSB. At the residence of the bride's mothenby Rev. Dr.E. A. Yates, Mr. A. 1 jr.jXiUUAa, or narivuie, n. u., 10 jhisb nanus, daughter of Thomas 8. and Mrs. CR. Gause, of Wlimlngtoa, H. O. Noreards;- Marion 8. C- , ir please eopjuv i . " " . UTH8IE.-In this city, yesterday morning, at clock, ( Man aisease, janisa uutuuik, oo years. i u Funeral from residence on 6th, between Castle and Queen streets, At 4 o'clock this afternoon. Frijends and acquaintances invited to attend. j NKW' ADVERTISEMENTS. Third Ward. rras DEMOCRATS ; OV THE THIRD WARD X I are 'requested to meet In the-City Court Roem on TUESDAY, the 16th inat., at 8 p. m.,for the, purpose of organising for the campaign. A fait attendance Is earnestly requested. ., i ... : ' JNO. U. TAYLOR. jip'Ult.;-'' Pres. Third Ward Dem. Club: : "Vocal Class, TB SUBSCRIBER r: WILL COMMENCE A JL class for instruction in the rudiments of Vo cal Music, at Brooklyn Hall, on or about the 30th Inst .Terms for 18 lessons $3. .- Those wishing to Join the class will inform me at the Review office, or at my residence,. Ho. 713 Mulberry-street. aspMtt-. . : H. H.70STEB. i ' ' ' i ', Bse Bal Siipper-& Dance. qPH PAS8TORT WILL LEAVE WttMrNOTON Ion THURSDAY- the 18th inea, at 12 30 p. m., arriving in Smithville in season for the match game of Base Ball; leaving Smithbllle after the Hopper and Ball at the Hotel Brunswick, and ar riving here at 12 o'clock. Fare for round trip 5 cents; tickets for Supper and Ball 60 cents. - sept 14 2t i snth J. W. HARPER. ' : Wanted, IRST CLASS RESTAURANT COOK. Apply for the next ten days to , . WILL WE3T, 26 North Front St. sep 14 St On Wheels, ROLLING AROUND DOING THOSE PRETTY Parlors In Wall Paper. A new stock of the prettiest Window Shades and Wall-Paper ever onerea in tnismaraet, witn my no years' atmed hand to put them op for you. I i . BEN WHITE, - M The Fancy Paper Hanger tepl4 It 1 ' "' - and Carpet Maker. ' Iyrtle Grove Oysters. TM HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID lot ef OYSTERS, and are prepared to furnish roasts daring tnc season mooa style at rusx GBOVJt ist t t luuvii naiiiiiiiui M, FLETCHER M VNNING. thsu nao ; SI . W1LSUJN MAJNJNlNti, 1vft .5, sepll2t i Xlothers G AN FIND, DURING THE PRESENT WEEK, a fine line of CHILDREN AND BOYS' CLO. THING, newly made np by one of the best mano factories in the United States. - As all our pat" rons well know, we excel in Ready-made and or' dered Clothing. ' r MUNSON, . sen 14 It hrf i ; . Terohant Tailor. Try Our Cook 1 B UGGIES, THE BEST CHEAP BUGGIES EVER made. We have in stock of our awn mamt. faoture Open and Top Buggies,' Phaetons, Cano py Topi, Jnrnp Seats, Carts, Drays, Ac., together with the beet and cheapest Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Bags aad Satchels. ' Trunks repaired as nsaal by the only practical trunk maker in the State. v MoDOUGALL BOWDEN, . , i r , ; - ,114 North Front St., sepMtf - ' Next door to D. A, Smith's. l,- -v -, :- - f v HEWAbVRTJSEMENTS. 'MM t "? M mm a HOUSE, on Princess street, between fXti iSth and 9th; seven rooms,' with gas; fcil!Jb rick well of water. , Apply to f sep 14 It For Bent; f v. ; A well arranged-- and onmmodkisn STOSB. suitable, for Clothhis- and Dm Soods or&veeeries, opposite the Mew arket, fetthe beat business local Itv. ! , . . Apply at once to - -; : ' . I t t i - ..V--! i ' .A. D. WE8SELI ,v, 141W,-,-;- ?Tos.3 4 5Sr8ecoadSt.rf sep For Bent, l 1- STORE, on -Sooth side Market Street, in Beaoanrt Row," now BSSefl. ?o TOO J I IN Ilia fu na ,n - - For Eeiit. A two-story DWELLING HOUSE, on. 3nd, between Nan and Church. . ' Apply to JAMES CORBETT,' ' " 116 Market Bt,, , eeplitf. ' For Sale?, " QNE FIRST CLASS DRAY HORSE, ' TWO DRAYS WITH HARNESS. ; All in good order. , t, , ' sep 14 It , F. A. LORD. For Sale. 2 FINE CARRIAGE HORSES, 1 Carriage, . 1 Phaeton, j ' 1 Set Double Harness, -j a Sets Single Harness, '- : 1 Bridle and Saddle. sepl4tf " . A, D. BROWN. For Sale. QN TUESDAY, THE 80TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1 will offer for sale, at the Court House, at 12 o'clock M, if not sold previously at private sale, that large Frame House, corner of Orange and Second streets, known as the Potter House. The house has Just been pot in complete order.aewly painted and everything complete, and Is beyond question one of the most desirable residences in this city. Terms cash; or. If purchaser wishes, one-fourth cash, balance in equal payments,one, two and three years, at 8 per cent, interest, with mortgage to secure payments. House ean be seen at any time, by applying to J. H. Boat Wright, guardian. THUS W. STRANGE, ! . .Commissioner,, isep 14'4t 14, 21, 23, SO nac T' i ? j Geo. W. Huggins, j TyATCH MAKER AND JEWELER, ills JUST opened at 105 Market street (Brown '& Ander son's old stand), an entirely NEW STOCK 6t GOODS- In his line, of the latest and most fash ionable style, to Which he Invites the attention of bayers. v Prices aslow as similar goods can be" had elsewhere. Having secured the services of a thoroughly oompeienE woraman. witn improved machinery, he is prepared to execute promptly all work bt a4 efficient manner. Satisfaction guaranteed. ep 14 lw TlAPE FEAR ACADEMY ' J ' ; -REOPENS MONDAY, SEPT. SflTH. - Offers SDecial advantacren fnr nmnnrfttinn tnr .Business or College. s Young pupils arefally tataght. Discipline firm. Full corps of teachers. .Well supplied with, school appliances. Please enter sons at beginning of session. See Cats lofues in Book Stores, . "; . . . WASHINGTON CATLETT, ! sep 14 2w . ; ., . : a wed f r . i -FrineibaL- jioR SALE ONE ',rURFMN'l'lNEi 8Tni.lIN A" good order, with everything necessary' for running the same, including Steam Pump. To any wishing to engage In Distilling this is a rare opportunity, as the Still Is well located conven ient to the Wilmington, market, freight low, and. any quantity of Turpentine can be bought. The Warehouse Wharf privileges and 8heds .will be leased for any length of time. Apply to , ! - . JOHN H PADDISON, . sept 14 3t Point Caswell, N. C. 1 School Shoes. "TE HAVE A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SHOES which we are selling at low prices, and guaran teel to give satisfaction. Call and see them. . . A. SHRIEK, sep!4tf 108 Market Street ; We will Receive, EARLY THIS WEEK! ANOTHER LARGE LOT of our splendid TOILET SOAP, 12 cakes for 25 cents. .; the oheapeat GOOD Toilet Soap ever sold in this market. - . , , J . , MUNDS BROSv & DaROSSBT, ' I ; ' ' Druggist, Market St., 80pl41t "r WlmilngtonN. C. r. T School Books. ; School Books, THE SCao6Ls BOOKS , ADOPTED BY . .. .. ,- k , : the Btate Board of Education are in stock. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO, MERCHANTS AKO teachers. ' ' ' k' ':" ;;"":."! - Orders by mail will . receive . prompt, attention ' At V ; HETNSBERGER'S '. '. ' - ; . " r-' i i . Y- - sepl4tf , Llye Book and Mnsie Stores. Hats ! Umbrellas ! HARRISON ALLEN, . "' Hatters. sep 14 tf CC THE OrSXUUT No. 20 N. Front Street, IS JJOW OPEN AND THE UNDERSIGNED will be pleased to have his friends ana the pub lic generally call on htm. j sep 61m " WILL WEST.; Bring Down the Little Ones. jqOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE THEIB Pic tures taken while the weather continues warm and pleasant; soon it will be too cold to bring them out. Mr. Alderman guarantees A PER- FECT LIKENESS In every case, as well as the finest finish known to the art. . Frisky little fellows take like a flash by the In- stantaneous process. . Call and see specimens at 1 ,v, YATES' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, sep 14 tf - 119Market St., Wilmington, N. C. EL III I Eii V j i tmmf aaH4:j - rtiiLJ mi Last of -the 1 SdixJ M, , -"ILi iiis. hn! i if lOKDAV.IiriltCal iti: John VaraUs Srfcut Baod vwiUt fernjth tkt ger and finer taBeptsta than dnring any other month of the yar.- Wagonett. wttlflk0ar,and'8 stables at i I twit.. QAGHOlaAbMsI ; ; BEYOND DOtTBT THE V-.' 1 Finest in the Markets I -f'l -, Ml -.' " t 'i- This is the correct time of the year to feast on Sugar-Cured HAMjS. BUlpusness and ganaral de bUlty obviated by eating HAM. I VThe course of true loveVnever runs, smooth" While you are oourtlnginless. a fuU supply of ; . ' kOYSTEE'S CANDIES ire offered each "course.1 Young man! we 'admoptsli you before it Is too late. After- your are married you will have to eat T MAGNOLTA HAM to avoid collisions. I JS.1 1 UniK Uif J UK ABU Vi FUUftt AT L. Bridgers & Co., n 1 '- HO Nor tta.. Front St. ap 14 DAW tf, New and Second-Hand CrTTON GINS, Siafting, PuUies, Belting and Mill Supplies, - , ; . . . BURR & BAILEY,. . 19 A 21 South Front Street, pl4tf . , . Wilmington, N. C. They Please; TBOSE WAUKENPHAUST SHOES MAKE A lazy man spry; so easy; so pleasant to the foot; ,ateat temptation move about. ' Try a pair, froai K. French & Sons - r.t 108 NORTH FRONT STREET.1 14tf, .. :. ; 2QQQ Bush Primq White CORN, . 5 ' tM r r TlYtAa T11a Tni-rv TtA. USYT A QQIQ 1 1 1 1 a as wan axiu aauio. a. ui yJ awruu jbavaxo Okiiai I' ..." Forale,Iowby ..,. 14ts ' -g; W.WILLIAMS A CO.' SaconyOoiTee, Flour; !l 00 80X68 Di ? SIDB r ftOO CkS cbIc COFFEE. ( Bbls FLOUR all grades. For sale low by n G. W. WILLIAMS CO. sep 14 tf Salt. ' Salt. Salt. luOO do ?: d IGOibs. J0QQ '"" do." FINE do. : For sale low by sep 14 tf - G. Wv WILUAM8 A CO. Sugar. Sugar. Sugar; I KA Bbls Stand,IA Jfe Grand.SUGAJt, 25 '50 do White Extra'C 'dof do do Golden C t - I 14 tf For sale low by, G. W. WILLIAMS CO. ses 'Hardin's ORIENTAL. FANJENANNA AND FASCINA- - -TION COLOGNES are very superior.' If you try them once you will use no other. , . For sale only by 3. H. HARDIN. - "j ' Druggist and Seedsman, sepl4 tf New Market, Wilmington, N. C. To Smokers. KEEP A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOOD CIGARS, but would call especial attention to our BILLY, and say for it that it is tho beat we have ever offered for Five Cents : , : I . W. 8. BRIGGS 3c CO., Druggists, - tep'14tf N. W. corner Front and Market. "Our Dave" Still Lives, TO UT NEEDS A FRESH PORUS." " YET, COV- jj ered witn a new "docay" nat, ne oonunues which are sold only by PARKER & TAYLOR. and can't fail to give isatisfaction in price as well as quality, and superiority In, BAKING.' ONLY-A TRIAL 18 ISKKLUCD. PURE WHITE OILi sepMtf NEW A ! - , - . : , ... . TPROVED RBypLYGCpr GI30. J3. EQULAR TJLEAKIHU OUT SALE,, at Sale 5 wooia, corner wortntriyarer Bua innceFS sts, L'DAY, at lSwd1 A--M , oohsiattneln peU. LadiM'alatLXeaar Kenls.r ; Sola " w m- .. . Tlmndays, SatuMaT aadTaturday VigaU. i. " ; s t r v.pu.jiiureij poik-uu. saHsjaoiion. anaraa- r. - it Ued, Prompt retama. J , u. -, ,45? fa"av aA iai.CL-r. : rf did. H. TtuMBuK. 4 TPtaSaSLLAT AUCTI01Maia6BKAYi ta-4'vV,' AluuUatlSo'(aocVfifnepft f kt rtrwFrJto. 1 MuJTw4rKd Boee. ' " 05,,LfW?r ad One JjaL"Wiu. TUw pro- J lWpwwjtoBhowa to p&ttlai.wuo aihh to P9r- . - ; sbaaeby oaBfng at my offlce, coraer PriuuesMad. - , , J Water streets. -'' ' "" - sep 13 t - 0 . ' OUlVs, fpnES FINE 'BTJttBG'lir'T -ajC ln-BockM an Qnaaa 8teMt.betw TOrfr-fh sM Jfmnth. wCI fta-aoei vhsMttr for eask.'1 frtBeY parucuiais,apply to f f - H.'KEFF, aep 4 tf . ' or D. O'CONNOR. For Dale. TPTTT. qtttt uv tDDnr' mtnrr' rtiisorc Hag of SHTP fATOLEBT AJjSBjOCEglES. at". f most reasonable dlacount-jj t.-yr-.v. . FIVE BILLIARD TABLE,1 AN FIX. rTJRSS' . in good order, and also ji?, ' , J IKS'. .Oif ONE WHISKEY STILL AND 11 be bad at a bargain sep4tf ; r ... J.H.NBfF, For Sale BUSHELS SCUPPERNONG GRAPES." - ' Apply to r- l-.T ! A. H. RICKS, i i aep 10 Dlw&Wlt Battleboro, N. CL I To Turpentine Hen, ; JjND OTHERS, WHO "WOULD LIKE ' TO EN gage in the"manafactnre of FIBRE FROM PINE SSPRAW, for Mattresses, Uph6lstJ and other v iadustrlal parposesl A new process! requires no , i ... . - - ' outlay for machinery; produces a superior fibre containing all the aroma of the pine. Women ajid children can do the work. State, county aad individual rights iwlll be sold. T . j -- - . Address " "A. B.." . jsep 6 DWtf Care Stab Office. ' EHRENDS & MONROE, S. K. Cor. Market and aa streets, are now exhtmttng new designs in u-AiBAnu i uitniruitJi, ana win sell the e at wholesale and retail five ner nt. hw any house in the State. sepl4 tf Furniture. Ul' SW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE ARRIVING every dav. manufactured exnressl v fnrithia nutrket. New Styles and Low Prices. Call and examine our extensive variety of New and Fash- Lui&oie vKtoQs. au maae uus season. - 'sp i4tf ' Farnltore Dealer; No. Front St.: Bock Linie, f PRICE REDUCED TO $1.15 PER CASK. ' LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LARGS LOTS AND TO TaK TRADE. 1 : Address FRENCH BROS., - Rocky Point, N. C. '' ' or O. G. PARSLEY, Jr.. ltf . 4 sn to fr, . Wilmington. N.C. Bagging, Ties, Twine; ffjQ Half Rolls BAGGING, . ; - 'HEW CARPETS. 1 ' ' v ' 2D00 ndles C0TT0N TTBS- : . P Ri s g Bales BALING TWINE, .-- ; - - 3 j.-: - For sale bv sep 14 tf KERCHNER A CALDSR BROS. ipiour. Sugar,, Coffee. RQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grades, ' ; . - : j tjf Bbls Befined SUGARS, . . t QQ Sacks Rio and Java COFFEE, 1 . For sale by"v-f;' ?; . ' 14 If .KERCHNER AC ALDER BROS. Bacoti, L j 50 68 SaIt 8lDKS' - OK Cases Leaf LARD, , - 1 ft , . -:t It nfl Hhds and Bbls Porto Rico tlUU . , ., and Cuba MOLASSES, ; ' For sale by - - sep 14 tf KERCHNER QALDER BROSy- , owder Shot, Caps. IRA Kegs Rice Bird, Sporting and t A A Bags SHOT, all sizes, , .,. Vwv 5 Cases Water Proof Musket . and G. D. CAPS For sale by ' - KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. se 14 tf 1 JNOi W. GORDON. JOS. D. SMITH. Jno.W.Gordon & SiiiithS i : ' AGENTS, , Umjool i ' Loiion i Glole Iiis. Co., (the biggest insurance company In the world) which has paid daring 36 years in the United ' States over .5 . 1 , . ' ?.r,-n-' $33,000,000.00. AtL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DISCOUNP. sepMtf . . - : - Cotton Presses, BROWN COTTON GIN, RUBBER BELTING. GDI BRISTLES. Send hi your orders at onoe for GINS and PRESSES. Don't delay. You Will be disappointed in getting them ia time. . , I WM. E. SPRINGER A CO., .' '. - ; . ' 19,21 A 23 Market Street, -sept 14 tf . ; i , Wilmington, N. C. . "Gunpowder. CPOBTING, RICE BIRD, - ' BLASTING. GILES A MURCHISON. " sepMtf 38 a 40 MorcMson Block, 1 4 rj.' v.; -.l i " 1 4 - ' 't"l 4k. J r- r r.-v ; "i tt; - - , -. ' - is i 1 ".I ri'Vi'-V- ii" :- i I. i-nJx'5fr.; ... V -.-'V S.w ' r- ' -T 1.-1 : ' .-'';Y.f-lCTj - - . '.,-,i.. '" 0 "k. -., -, " . - " 'L''.. ' -. 'Is..'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 14, 1884, edition 1
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