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Bgnzra C:ar - , a . 1 75 ? re s r o 8 tO " t " ,5 rreeLays,..."... loarDays ' -. - Five Days,...., v : 1 . - t .. . """"" SD DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS 4 tO HA.TBS OT StrBSCaiTTKnf, W ADYAHOC f I Two Vveeu... 8 tO ; Three Weeks,.. ...... 8 60 10 W) 18 00 IK iMonths. " !!- ?I ' "HUX a oo "Months.. ,u;tm., -MM 'T?cto SubBorlbeM, ddlT-tS anV part j the 3ty, Fittxm Cnw pt week. Our City f are not authorised to collect for more h an throe montaa vun. ? t TfTTXT- T?TTrrTWT :r!t , DEMOCRATIC HAIIOKALjf TICKET. FOR PRKSID1NT ;V rt- -v. OF NIW TORBL. , FOR TICK PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. nENDBICKS, OF INDIANA. 4 Elector State at Laree t J . oHN N. STAPLES, of Guilford, iv ii KITCHIN, of Halifax. nutrlct Electors. , ; . ; I ut DLst W. H. LUCA9,Nf Hyde. i V 2.1 Dtet -DONNKLT. OILUAM. : j - U IH t, C. W. McfLAMMT, f Pcndr.T;; rh IMst It. B OLKNNof Foreyth. j V; v M alfubo Rowland or Kobeson I nli utet.-R. 0 PITRYBAR, of Yadkin. th DUt K McBRAYBR, of Clerblawl -.th Dlst M. H JOSTiCB. of Rutherford. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. ro swvtiuw" '' -!' . I . ' r : ; ALFRED MOORS SCALES, or tfitmd. ' J"OB LtKOTICHAHT-eOrRKOR: 'u , ,'h'A KLES M STEDMAS, (f Xew tfanmtr. FOB SECRkTABT OBTATI: " $ IVILLIAM L SAI&DXJIJ3, Qf ITaij - FOB tbsabubxb: f '-v. DONALD IF. BAINtqT Wale. .. i - ' - fob AUDrroii: ;v j : ; r !'. P J20BKXTS, if Gutt. . f FOB ATTOBKKT XKCltAX: 1 fllEODORE f DAYLOS02ST, of Buncombe. POB TrPERIKTSKD KJT OF TVBUC rNBTKOCTlOH: S. if. FINGEB.of Cfttawba. FOR ASSOCIATE TU8TICX 8U7BXXI COUBT : - A. S. MERBIMON. of Wale. FOB OOHGR5S8 IH BIXTH JJIBTBIl T : . eiSBKN TYLER BE2TNETT, of Anson. Tiio British steamer Texas maile . the fncst time on record sixteeu dayia and ten Jiiiura between 'Uverportl apd New I Orleaus.7 . - A special, train on the Pan hnncile road, .W Va ; carrying Thbs. A. Ikiulricks, cotlided with, a hand Car; a mm and a boy were kitWd; no one on the Iuai was injured. The French Gen. iK- Lislea rvporu an eogaement with Chi-a- tr4s near Laogson; the Chinese ."weic diiven withT heavy loss; one French tifr was killed aed 30 men Wert ound-; t The nyal palace at Copenhagen lilnned by fire; many important works f art and Valuable archives wt re burned; Jm ; soldiers-: lost : their lives. 7 The breaeh of promise anit of Miss Fortescue against Lord Garmojle has been fettled; v Hiss Forttsciie receives $125,0001 ... t -xr I kets: Money 1(2 p?r. ceni. ;. tion quiet at lOJQtOfc; southern flour steady at $3 205 m. wheal, ungraded red 67 921r; corn', uusiaiktl 5963Jc; rosin dull at $1 2?4l .30; 4piiit8 turpentine sttady at30c. ' ; r Roecoe Conkliog "predicis that I 5qv. Cleveland .will carry New I York. The New York Herald ii doing the best work of , any paper' in the land lor Cleveland and Reform. The Uoslmi Post comes next. irie wretch lired a bullet through I lb? car in which Candidate S.' John I w is riding and it did not: miss him much. lie took it coolly. . v ' ' There is great demand in the Vest fur the VBlaiiie-MuHigau j letters. The ; honest voters ; of the Western FleKerve wish to nee what' a rascal Blaine is. ; . . '' ': U , Blaine should understand that Southern white men are not for sale. That is to say. Southern Democrats. Those have gone. out that; were not of us really , and have found their place. .. ; v v :. :- The Indianapolis Sentinel has in troduced through its lawyers another "hill of discovery" and propounds twelve more questions for Blaine to answer. The interrogatories are pressing and it 'will be carious to see Blaine answer them, ' . 1 Another coachman- has run away with the boss's, rich daughter. His name is W. B. Bartholomew. He was in the' employ 'of W. Sim mons. Mary Emma;' aged 19, lovedr if not wisely and hanged her name. The mania 'is increasing. Moral. Do not keep a carriage. f Mr. Schurz ia back in New York city and says OhioJ is very doubtful. He says Blaihecannot afford. to lose it but Cleveland can. Of course, for Ohio is 8troncrlv Reoublican. He wUw o Btiuuvit u,cuuwiwu. wearying of the jPrptectire; Tariff.. ' . XXXV. NO. 12. A fJiegra.has, been : appointed a I I Blaine Elector in New -York in place " o.uernoic. .negro, reeignea. 1 he necrroes in th . North ar not much bnrdened with'jpaytn dffices," we. notice. Derrick .was smirched, Having pocketed taonev belonerinsr to b congregation.in .Richmond, Va. j; The; Jacksonville (Fla.) Times- . Union inskes a good point when it aajo h waa jjiaiue rasieaa or tne let, ter that Fisher burned.. ":- '" ! ( THE STA TE CA ft VASS. i New Berne. Journal. -.-h- c i J ndcr45 Fowld' addressed th niti. zena, of, Onslow' at Catherine Lake ,VV ednesday.-. About 400 people; were I pictwqu .vv e,.- nave ? as ; many cood BDeakers as anv town or 'it.v in the State. There' ia no neM to wait for speakeis. from otlBonJ'fS come and.: tell the Democrats of their-1 4,it Th& ale of 'Vesfirvftd sai n for dnty.Lfu& - utilize1 home talent. Give Major Unghea a good audience. ., . Raleigh Chronicled u ' J v A Sandford special of the 3rd inst, ys: a nere is a gooa crowa of peo ple ' here from - Moore; Cumberland,, and alt along the. ; lino of railroad. Col. Walter L, Steele is now speak ing, and is interrqpted frequently by applause. Senator Ransom will fol low him. Gen. Scales goes to Greens- riO0 Alt tllld o f t nvm r rv3 .tvain IT boro on this afternoon's train. ; He will soon resume his canvass. He is in) most excellent spirits,' and reports from every art of. the State take away all fear (if there ever was any) of falling short of v a big majority. ' 'If . there is"pne ; man who is catching it heavier than another in North Carolina politics, it is Mr. J. w.Wr .. w a- it m listnct CoL Ij. C. Edwards. .The Oxford TorcJdight publishes a sup piemenc who nis most remarKaoie record, : arid MrReid is laying it on in good fashion, Concerning Dr. York and his speech delivered yesterday," only one thing need be said or can be said: The man is a demagogue and his speech was dem agog aery, pure and simple, and dem agognery without redeeming! fea tures. He be elected? If there were no great political issues North Caro- olinians wonld disgrace themselves by allowing such a misfortune.) He is neither capable nor consistent; he is neither educated nor dignined; I above all he is not sincere.. He! lacks every quality that the people o1! this State demand in their executive. Laurinburg Exchange. Hon. W. L. Steele will speak here nex t, -Tuesday , night. Give Jjim a good audience. .. - Charlotte Observer. At Beaver Dam, in Union county, there was a large Democratic (rally, yesterday. When - the Charlotte bound train passed, Judge Bennett was delivering an address to the crowd and they were waving hats and cheering. ''Industry, Energy Talent;' (. Asheville Citizen. J The Wilmington Star has entered on its 18th volume. To say that the Star deserves the success j which has prolonged its days to a term never before reached bv a dailv in North Carolina, 'would imperfectly convey the truth of the causes that have confirmed that success. Itj would only be to say that the Star has, merely drifted along with the1 tide, and kept itself afloat by force'j of circumstances, iihe star has won its way by industry that never falters, by energy that never, flags, and bv talent that never has paled in steadiness. The Star has become a fixed luminary ; one to whichj we al ways turn with increasing pleasure and. satisfaction. ; : THBOITTL NEW ADVEKTISEnRNTS. z Our Carpets.;. S. W. Burtt Card. ; . j I. Shrieb. Clothing. " . Mtjnson Stylish suits. Davis & Son Blue fish. D. A. Smith Furniture . A. Shreeb School shoes. M. M. Katz New eoods. , W- H. McRart For rent. j J. A; Lockfaw Attention. J Otterbotjro A great offer. j M- S. Willard Insurance, J Parker & Taylor Heaters. Heinsbergkr School books. j' . Wm. Labkins Executor's sale. Brigos Drugs, soaps, cigars, etc. ; H; Wrstermann Billiard tables, i W. H. Green Choice flower seed. Taylor's Bazaar Grand opening. A. O. McGibt & Co. Auction sale. Giles & ?Mtjrchison Gunpowder. Mrs. E. Warren Pears, bananas,1 etc. Rev. J. W. Ckaio. With W.H.Styron. P. L. Brtdgebs & Co Stuart's whiskey. x G.R. French & Sons Boots and shoes. ' Jno W- Gordon & Smith Insurance. McDouoall& Bowden Carriages, etc. I Munds & DeRosSet Toilet bottles, etc. q.W. Williams & Co Bagging, salt,etc. Harrison' Allen Gold, medal hats. . Kkrchner & Calder Bros Groceries. Mrs..!. A Satterthwaite Art school. The public are again invited to hear the :- r tW. J. P. King, to- peculiar -"r - J lirch; Hi i tT nine ceuwu v j and when is it? WILMINGTON; N. C, SUNDAY; OCTOBER 5, 1884; :: .: t'i'J?.."ft-i Seventeenth Snnday after Trin- l : . . I si Dav's Jencrth 1 1 Wnnra and AO. I minutes. . 'p ,:, - V,... :.-j, ; 1 1 1 Tileston formal School 'opens I tomorrow. " 5 - l ;T"J -i fv; If f -4 Register and . get1, the thing off yonr mind, f i ; Receipts .of cotton yesterday ti,iljMnbales. i Eggsi were retailingf yesterday at 20 to 25 cents per dozen. f ;ffJ I i f i"T-jCol. Walter X. Steele;wiU speak in Wilmington next Wednesday nigat. ? The Board! of Aldermen meet in regular monthly session to-morrow af- ternoon. If Mrs., C. II; SatterthwaiteJ will opeaan art . school.; jonday. at 301 South PrankMayo commences at HeinflbfergeVr ' Mr. S. H. Burtt has accepted position with Mr. John A. Lockfaw in his tobacco and cifijar store. , , - i j Rev. J. Wr Craig will preach at the Fifth Street Methodist church to- day, morning and evening. Services at the First Presbyte rian church hereafter at 8 p. m. instead of 5 p. oi; , until otherwise ordered.. ! - .? ' Bishop Watson preaches and 1miniaTAra tKa AnmilaatBlAlft at Q f n wtr 9 a (coored) Epiacorcnurch to-day. . - . , There will be services at Brook- lyn Hall this (Sunday) evening, at 8 p. to., conducted by the Rev. J. P. Lennon j 1 Hot. dry and dusty ! "O. for a lodge in some vast wilderness, " or else a little rain and a moderately cool wave. , j A private letter from Doyleston, Fa., says they are having - in that -section the hottest and dryest weather ever known. I Rev. Josi R. , Wilson, D. D., will preach at the Second Presbyterian church at 8 p. m. No servicel at 11 a. m. ) I.- . i Night services at the FirstBap- tist church will hereafter commence at 7 o'clock, instead of 8, until otherwise or dered. ! Mr. L Hfrschberg has opened a cigar and tobacco store on Front street, at the stand ' next north of Brigg's ; phar macy. ".. J i The Register of Deeds issued three marriage licenses during the past week, and they were all for colored couplesr" . ? - Rev. T. H., Pritchard, D. D. of the First Baptist church, will take for his theme this -. evening, "The Moderate Drinker." j j . The full moon in partial eclipse yesterday evening attracted much atten tion. More than half of it was under the shade at one time. Mr. Jones Walker, Ot this City, I 1 " I died at the residence of his brother,; yester day morning, from the effects of an over dose of laudanum. . Hon. R. T.Bennett, Democratic candidate for Congress in this district, ill- speak in Wilmington some time between the 18th and 26th inst The Board of County Cmmisv ,:. mw s raiiUr mnnthlv tMaiAn at I sioners meet in regular mommy session at I . 1 . 1. j-i & TT A ' J I llieir room in iue c-ouri nouso toouorruw afternoon, at half-past 2 o'clock.' I Rev. JJ W. Craig has accepted a position with Mr. W. H. Styron.ia bis cigar, snuff and tobacco store. We are re quested to say that it will not interfere with his religious duties. Hon. D. K. McRae has accepted ah invitation from the Young Mens Demo cratic Club-of jNew Hanover county, to a-j Areas the Cluh and the citizens generality , .... . , VJ od or nuuunuc iuiu iuo.. - , -. , Mr. W. T. Vann, who was in such a bad way at Burgaw on Monday, fears being entertained that he was in a critical condition, got up Tuesday morninjr, nnrl went home all right. ' f ! The interments in the1 various cemeteries during the past week were as follows: Oakdale 1 adult and 1 child; T5fillevue1 adult and 1 child; Pine Forest (colored) 2 adults and 3 children , Mr. W. E. Black had some fine pomegranates sent to him from Georgia where theyi were grown. This fruit is grown occasionally here, and "used to be cultivated to some little extent in New Berne, and perhaps -some other portions of. the State. : The 1 Raleigh , Mm-Observer aays: "Lieut. Francis -Winslow, U., S. I Navy, has been ordered by the Secretary of the Navy to report to Mr. S. G. .Worth, and will lecture on: oyster farming before the fishermen's convention on the 15th inst. at the Exposition. Criminal Court for New. Han over county, His Honor, Judge O. P. Meares, presiding, convenes in this city to morrow. The jail cases embrace 0 for larceny ; 1 for assault and battery . with a ripadlv weanonM false pretence ; 2 assault and battery with inteht to kill; 2 f. and a; T J - - . TotaI 15 I Mai. Jas. H. Hill, formerly of , this city i - - . i - 1 Weather iBtlcauone. : H i -;j ; . The following are the indications for to- For tie South Atlahtic States, generally fair weather, ' Variable ' winds, nearly; sta tJonary ifmperature. ' " -' t '. . iC ' m V ATetevasuv, ,-: .. .. . ,' ; Ref erring to 'the report of the ( judges ; in the late ftwnpetitive drill - Raleigh,' the. Chronicle says: ."They alluded in their re port to ObL Cant well as a. private in the Wilmington Light Infantry and said; that any State in the Union . might well he proud to number among its guard : such a veteran of the Mexican war, hearing on his hrea8t thedal of Cherubusco." ; i ' " ' '" m m m XBBTBet xoxrrtJi page for other local news. t-g-:7 ':i IKXI ' - DtTNHAM Wn this eifcv. on 'fiatnrdavi 4th tnat. at 9 A. M.; BAMtJEL W. DUNHAM, aR&d 68 yeara- inonuiS'aaa.B.4aia ,-4---' i-'ir, r " '' i . x uif .: inena.,aDa acquamtanqes 01 J ne ramiiy are terltad to; attend the funeral this (Sunday) AtternooBal o'clock, from his late residence OwdaieCteAeWryv;A:- sr. '.,il;4 , , ' WALKER. On the 4th Inst . JONKS C. WALK- mm. agea.44 years.. - r :. . Hie funeral -will take Dlace on Sunday after- hoon, at .3 oelock, at the residence of his mo ther, corner oi 6th and Market streets, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. ' - ' . KELLY. At Kennett. Mo..' on the 30th of Ser- tember, Mrs. RtJTH BALDWIN KELLY, wife of Dr. NorrissF, telly, atred 34 years 9 mouths and 90 days. ' ' 1 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! -Oil. AiO. ' BIOIRT, Auctioneer. - BY A. G, McGUtT & CO. ' k ' i'' Auction Sale. AT OUR SALES ROOM, MONDAY, at 11 o'cik, Sea Side Park Furniture Springs. Mattresses and Bedding. L- ' New and v Latest Style. 00 5 It Eev.J. W. Craig 0 AN HEREAFTER BE FOUND AT 23 MARKET Street, where be has accepted a position In the retail and wboteale Cigar, Snuff and Tobacco business with Sr. W; Wallace ce H. Stvron. He so licits the patronage of his friends and the public. cltstl octS It. EXECUTOR'S 1 NOTICE. The undersigned, having duly qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. AnnMarinda John son, deceased, 'before the Clerk Snnerinr Court New of Ehaover County, hereby gives notice to an persons maeDted to the estate of -the said deceased1, to make Immediate payment to him. and all neraons havin claims against said estate are notified to present them to him, uuiy vermea accoauag 10 law. on or Del are tne 4th day of October, 1S85, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. . WM. LARKINS, - oct56w en Executor of Ann M. Johnson. "jyCRS. C H. 8ATTE1THWAITE, FROM PHIL- adelpbia, will opea-aa ART SCHOOL on Monday. Oct. 13th, atSOlSoutt 4th Street. Classes will be formed to accosamodate beginners. Private lessons at home, If preferred. Orders for Oil rertraits wunoutu usual bother :of settings. Usual prices. Inquire 301 South 4th St.; P. Helns berger, Book Ktore; H. Burkhimer, with Sol. Bear. sutath oct51m Attention ! ! Attention ! ! TTAVING SECURETi THE SERVICES OF MR. ai 15. H. UVFTr aa xnrieucd am now prepared to wait upon my friends and the public generally. Will keep on band a nice line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes suited to the wants of the retail trade. Thankful for past favors I respectfully solicit a continuance of tne same. J. A. LOCKFAW, (Successor to H. Burkhimer,) Dealer in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. Card. ' I TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING MY friends and the Dublie. that I am now in the emnlov of Mr. J. A. LOCKFAW. Tnha.ornniRiLn.nri earaesuy soncu your patronage n octSlw .' . S. H. BURTT. Billiard Tables for Sale. T7IOUR FHELAN & COLLENDERS BILLIARD A.' TABLES, Tlx: One Pool Table, Marble Slab, 5 feet by 11 feet. one rooi.Taoie, siate Hiao, & reet by 10 feet. One Carom Table, Slate Slab, 5 feet by 10 feet. Oae Carom Table, Slate Blab, 6J feet by 11 feet. Which oost orrglnallyiketween $400 and S500 ecn' 1 WlM seu same a Y3 AriJiU15. All tne tabJe8 are m falP order. The Cue Racks and Cues will Amlaluul orith k.rnKliui C. t 1 w jii 11 . mmtt . nrnn 1 .11 . 1 will be faraiabed with to-Tables free of charge; For particulars apply to ire ap Hi'. a.. WESTERMANN, P. O Box 636, Wilmington, N. C. oct 5 lw To Our Patrons f JTOW IS THE TIME TO UY CLOTHING FOB yourself. Boys and Children at remarkably low prices. You can save a feast from 89 to 60 per cent, on every aoiiar you any irom us. Tne late bankrupt purchases fronxKindskopf Bros. & Co.'s million dollars failure sires us the advantage that our patrons will appreciate. We candidly could not be haft under ordinary oiroum aaamtnac tne Dargams we are now giving our stances, for we cannot benln to ropfaee them at gjtTutiag near tne pneee we are seiung mem ior, Just think of Children's Pants at 65 cents worth f 1.25; some at 75 cents wortn ii oo; caudren's Suits at $1.75, worth $3.50; a very nice School Suit at f 8, worth $3.50;: Men's Suits for $5.50, worth as GO. In Salts 115. $18. 1 abd $33. we have the finest assortment ever brought to thb city, and guarantee a saving oi iniiy irom $ to $io on a Knit, it wUl cost vou nothiair to call and con vince yourself of the fact that we can save you money on eacn anu every arncie you Duy oi us. s '. SIIRIER, '.. the old reliable, clothier, 114 MARKET STREET. I pctS It . .v ' SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MISS HART, PRINCIPAL. Assisted by hiss m. b. brown. Lessons In DRAWING and PAINTING by MRS. E. H. PARSLEY. VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC taught by MRS. M. P. TAYLOR. Tne nexi session wiu Degin wjutojosl) ax, ine 8TH OF OCTOBER. Course of instruction tho rough. For terms and particulars apply, after 25th September, to the . PRINCIPAL. sep low su nac : ;Hot, Yon Say! TTTELL, IT IS, BUT THE COOL DAY IS COM Y V ig, and you had best prepare for it. We have all kinds of HEATERS, and prices to these can't fall to suit. That cook of yoursjs cross: cause the old ;Cook Stove. ' Come and buy a anew one, and then all will be well fcheeiful cook, gooa bisouits, nice case ana mtie -wooa consumed. PARKER & TAYLOR. ; PURS WHITE OIL. , OCt 0 tl ; gAETLETT PEARS, ASPLN WALL BANANAS, CONCORD GRAPES, to arrive by Tuesday's steamer, i Call. early and Belect, at WAKRKN'B UONJKlEUTIONJtKX STUtUC, . - oct 6 tf ' - North Second Street. Blue Fish.? 2Q PORK BARRELS, ; ; V, 200 LBS. EACH, FRESH CANNED. For sale cheap. oe5U . . DAVIS & SON: fiW ADTERTlSEMENTa. A G-RE AT OFFER ! yXTE HAVE .OPENED THIS SEASON WITH VIM and ' ViGOTt. We have spared no rtlme, trouble or pains to prepare for yonr' purchase the most perfect assortment of-Clothing erer aismavefl m wi iminmn. we nave a block, oi nearly f 50,000 In Men's and xoutns1 uioininjt 1 alone. Every Style, Fabric and Quality can be I had at our store, and It is really wonderful the praise our garments receive when compared with those made by Merchant iilors. Don't give your measure before examlntog our stock of Clotbli We'll surprise you in tne cut ana bm isb, and astonish you in the reasonableness of ur prices, which are 45 per cent, less man tne lerehant Tailors cnaree. :'. "Always eager to show our appreciation for a generous patronage, we will give tp every cash purchaser of a suit of Clothes, at not less than $25.00. a new improved Waterbury Watch, which we guarantee to keep excellent time. To buyers of $10.00 Suits and upwards, we give a TIeker&ood for a Halr-cnt and a Shave at any Barber Shap4a the city; and to the Ladies who are requested to co.me In person, we present a beautiful Boquet Fan. " OTTERBOTJRG, oc61t KING CLOTHIER. . AT OUR J GRAND OPENING-! j,' " . . j , TUESDAY, Oct. 7ln, WEDNESDAY, Oct. lll, THURSDAY, Oct. 9th, we will be pleased to have one and all call and inspect our elegant Well Selected Stock! , Ja8t received, of ' j Millinery and Fancy Goods. 1 r J2lLZT TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 11S Market Street, i oct 5 tf WILMINGTON, N. C. Last Week. "yTE GAVE OUR ATTENTION TO THE BOYS last week, and not a few called and bought their SCHOOL SUITS from us; and while the run was ' a good one still we have an UNBROKEN i . . - )CK, and those who have not bought! will find our selection the LARGEST and MOST VARIED OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. This week we will show some splendid Suits for MEN at $8 00 and $10 CO. all wool,, and for service they cannot be surpassed by the average fl'3 00or$15 00Sufc. r We have a handsome line of YOUTHS' SUITS, and the YOUNG MEN who don't have their Suits made will find, our selection the LARGEST OF ANY HOUSE In the STATE, and our prices at tract the closest buyers. We Invite a call to examine our stock of FUR NISHING GOODSwhioh is large and attractive. We are watching prices closely, and are deter mined lo lead all our competitors in this great and always attractive feature. s A. DAVID, -oct 5 tf Merchant Tailor ana Clothier. rpHEEKIS NO DOUBT ABOUT I V WE CAN fit up a customer BETTER, - with' a more STYLISH Suit, more handsomer mely i made and bet- ter trimmed, than any other establishment th the city. Qthers may try to imitate, but it is so thin as to be at once oerceDtiDie. Try our ONE DOLLAR SHIRT. MUNSON. oc 5 It City Clothier. llTOTl ft V t.O LftTl d . QN GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY, IN Bums not less than f 1.E00. , oc4 3t ' -: DpBRUTZ CUTLAR. For Eent, v That desirable RESIDENCE, on south west corner of Fifth and Nun streets. M3 . . a im hi Apply to ,W. H. McR ARY. oc Stf For Bent, MIDDLE STORE, Nutt Bloek, No. 278 N. Water Street. a t 111! Also. WHARF and YARD, corner of Illlt Mulberry-and N. Water Street.; oc 4 lw O. G. PAB8LEY, Jr. Big Ike Cigar : rAN'T BE BEAT FOR THE MONEY. ONLY FIVE CENTS. Sold at ' ' .. . HARRIS -; ; . . News and Cigar Store. . -. The only Regular News Depot in the city. oo 4tf ' ' ' ' - : - ' , School Shoes. ' K HAVE A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SHOES which we are selling ai low prices, and guaran tee to give satisfaction. Call and see them.", -t ' ' ir. , ';r.vf: . - Al 8HRIER, ' oo 5 tf . 108 Market Street. ; , ' '- . i. . ' ., s , .... fi"! WHOLE! N0. 5333 NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS . J aUSliCX H EOm9 ?-ERA II OTIS E.. pIif'fi35T'.i-$i i. -2-AT -SO?' 'i'P't v-'f JOifa &f .?fi:S-t Wfi4t i f I - 116 Harket St., Si" W?F5 t ! I. OF ' - 1 i FALL & WINTER; GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED SlLKS ( 5??".' UTS f V4. 1 BA1UNS AIJJ BALS.VJVJCT2 FEENCH DEJESS OTTOMANS, TRICOTS. FOULB. C. FANCY PLAIP3 AND COiINATlOlSS, In all Qualities and Shades. - ' . T .;,. m-v "di,,i flm-itM .Ladies LlOtA and iflaiUiei iTJltXIlgf. A superb stock of 64-INCH GOODS, eom; LADIES' DOLMANS, NEW MA RKET CffWT' JERS BY WALKING JACKETS, ; J " SHAWLS, SKIRTS, CpRSETS. -HT. ?.; j . -LADIES AND. CHILDltEN'a UNDERWEAR, ' J MEN AND BOYS' WEAR AN FURNISHING GOODS. I r. . . : . TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, ,v SMYRNA RUGS, CRETONNES, r : ; LINEN DAMASKS, TOWELS. NAPKINS. WHITE GOODS, EVERY VARIETY . EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, LACES. HOSTEBY, GLOVES, r STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, NOTIONS, Aov, Sso. All of jthe above have been bought during the present panic in prices, cheaper than ever before known In the history of Dry Goods, and if my kind patrons .will Icall, GOOD MATERIAL and LOW PBrCES will do the work. i M. HI. KATZ, Oc5tf 116 MARKET ST. Stn art' s Eye Whiskey. rjpHE REPUTATIOlrf OF THIS WHISKEY HAS steadily increased since we introduced It into if-. - - ; r ' . ibis market, and a know, it Is the most popular Whiskey ' ; - '' !- . Ever Sold , in Wilmington. This has led a few unscrupulous , deaUfs to seH an inferior Whiskey under the brand t "Stu- I i . - art's," thereby practicing a fraud on their pat-' -...)(".' - - rons and? creating dissatisfaction with all who -use it. tf this misrepresentation of our STT- ABT'S RYE Is not stopped we propose t publish the names of the parties to whom wo now refer, l and see what effect that course will have. We do not intend to allow the reputation of the Stuart's to be impaired, nor will we allow reflee- tions to be cast on us, for reducing the standard of the goods. P. Lv Bridgers & Co., 110 North Front St; oct 5 DAW tf . '' ". : DBoi3i3Qnn L . -v::: ' TTE (GIVE GOOD BOTTOMS ON ALL OUR BOOTS AND SHOES, and put them to our cus tomers at BOTTOM prices You will serve your interest by examining our goods and prices be fore paying out your money. Geo. B. French & Sons 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. . octitf ' " "' ' School Books, J School Books. F KVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION, CAN be found very cheap at . -. r - HETNSBERGER'S. I , Fianostuid Organs; COLD FOR CASH OR ON THE EASY INST AL-; MBNT PLAN, oc 0 tf At HETNSBERGER'S. i iin upeu lie uter. Tl TESSRS. JOHN W. GORDON & SMITH, Agents HA . . . : Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co., city; '- . . Gbotlxmh: We thanxyou for the satisfactory and prompt manner la which you have paid our recent losSon d'wellmg at Chadbourn, N. C. - CH ADBOUBN MILL St RAILWAY CO. Above loss was adjusted the lfch lost., ai nmiA Oftth 1nt . wlthnilt diSCOUUt. i JNO. W. GORDON A SMITH. Agts, V j! ' i - Liverpool & London & Globe In&Co. . ocfitf .- - i -" - 1 Chpice Flower; Seed.; T3TRD SEED. : AJ s. i- t . 1 , ' oe5tf- CIGARS, TOBACCO, .: CIGARETTES, Ac , -" For sale by -- : . WILLIAH H. GREEK. 24 (0 40 CO ; One Year.i..i.,....i-,.. ...... W to h - wuini ouua nonpareil type maKe Oiie squavt -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEPNE&DAY, 'r - OCTOBEP 'X 1 , f - Appearance of -.?-. FRA'NK MAYO - And first production here "V V,. ,. of a romanuo dut. ty Messrs. Frank Vsto and JohnG. Wilson, founded on Werner's Novel of -Vlneta,,? entitled. ' , 17 ? Usual prloea. Sox Sheet open at Helneberjrer'v Monday. Oct. 6. . - -v 00 4 4t Bagging, Ties, T7ine. t- , xnreei.?!itiifl,, ...... ....... -IQQQ HalfRoUS BAGGING, . vr . - " 2000 Bandles New ASROW TEES, J, 1 500 Lbs,iALnra twiwe. , . , ; . - vVv j ; . i v . s I ee-f tff - G. W. WILLIAMS SaIti:IIolas8e8y&nrn,,r. in, 1 o - "1 zouu ..r.. - Hi i IQQHbdaaadBbla Porto RksO MOLASSTv - j j -f'ii ?i UUVrB- f ; it; oe 8tf 1 G.-W. WILLIAMS fc T 7l imLE. CAJtHMKrfffiL K' I M 1 m ' . m - i uqnee, uneese, uracKers; v : Saoks Choice RIO COFFEE. J PJQ Boxes Choice CREAM CHEESE, ' - y4 vir. 25 BoJ CRACKERS. V- - j. ' ' - ' Foreato towbv- For eate low-by- - - : O. W. WtZXIAMS CO oo5ts Hoop-Iron, Glue; -150 Kegs NAILS' 1 250 BimdIes Hoop-nKn, ' 25 BhU Distillers GLUE, For sale low bv oo6tf G. W. WTT.TJAMBCO.Cy-? O OUR CARPETS .If A ND FURNITURE WERE fED BY US xx. in 1 person and therefore are of the latest de signs and the choicest assortment bz,.theclty. We are not mere pretenders, but ipr -pur chasers to examine our stock. Prices 5 c j cjnt. below the lowest. - , BEHRENDS & MONRGA- yfvT , tar L ... ; oot 5 tr s. K cor. Market and 2nd sc. . ; --- . ; ' 1 : t ( Gold LIedal Stiff Hats! & RARRISOK &LL!CN' 00 tt - 4 Uattct rnOILET BOTTLES. w4. A for covering with -silk, pluslt. bp,i. " ' HAND-PAINTED SACHET BAGS, Inhandsujie ;C ' boxes, mailed free. SACHET POWDER -Aeliclooa - ' ' perfuvnes. in any quantity. . . ; ,.- - 1.;. J X UlUi. X KTVAXKJ, iU CUU1D3B TBliOtJ, HUiUU. MUNDS BROS. A DeROSSET -! . f Wholesale and RetaU DrugKi8ts, ; U 00 5 It Market St., Wilmington, . C. It 2 S f 1 R. P. McDOUGALL. H. M. BOWDSN UcDpugall & Bowden, r iTuTrwi 1 iuTq rv atjti -amrkT.vo 4T.w c. f Muivt'avA w ism v m&v f ivmtmMM y . ... and retail dealers ia Carriages. Baggies and'all. ; A Murchisou's hardware store. -oc 5 1 tr --r ; Fire, Life, Harine,: Accident, Insurance. "GOOD COMPANIES. LOW RATES. AND PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES.' M. S. WTLLARD, - 812 N. Water Street. JJv ; ui f OC 5 tf Gunpowder. sporting, RICE BIRD, ' ? . BLASTING. - ' giles ft MURcmsoir,- ; oc 5 tf 88 40 Marchison Block. - y Groceries. : gQQ Bbls fresh ground FLOUR, rQ Bbls Refined SUGARS, " - Jt ij Sacks BIO COFFEE. 1 f v : . 50 Boxes JrT 8alt eros, v " y v; 250 Fresh MEAL, 7.ft ; JQQ Hhds MOLASSES, . - !" -QQQ Half Rolls BAGGING, - , 1500 80114168 AKR0W TIES, av y , rjp Bbls CRACKERS and CAJKES. K wui' .. - f FJQ Boxes Cream and Dairy CHX' 100 80X68 BAE S0AP' ' ' fAA Boxes CONCD LYE. ri" , Q0 Cases Can and Ball POTASH, KA Cases SODA, f A Cases BREAD POWTjm?. ' . mi . : . . . - c Tobacco, Snuff, Powder, SholnVj ,t ' Cans. Hood Iron.Glue. " - . Rivets. Spirit Caaks, &c.. ocStf KXRCHNZR CALDER BROS, Furnittixe? TVJIW 8TOCK FOR FALL TRADE ARRIVED1 ; xi every day, manufactured expressly forithls 1 market. New Styles and Low Prices., Call and - vuiuuwvur sajuuv. Tumr ui new aaa JaSD v lonable Goods, all made this season. . , , t . -. - ,- --. D. A. SMITH, 1 oo 5 tf ' Furnltm Dealer, No. Front 8t.v T AT BRIGGS' PHARMACY YOU CAN GET. thoroughly reliable Drags at moderate prl- ees. Also, Toilet Soaps,- many kinds, good and 1 r cheap. Cigars, in great variety, as good as can isd. Clrars. in irreat varietr. as eood as can be found. Chewing Tobacco of a very high grade. - WUl receive in a day or two additions to stock oi louei ana rancy uooas. . - - v . -Call at the ; v , " PHARMACY v. ' ocStf -N. W. corner Front and Market. Bock Lime, XPOR RUTLDING PURPOSES. - - ' 1 ,J7 . FRESHLY BURNED. PRICE REDUCED TO $1.1 ft PER CASK. TTRBBAT. DISCOUNT FOR LARGS LOTS AND TO TrU(. TSADJB. Address : r, FRENCH BROS., ' Rocky Point; N.Ct'.i OT' O. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 5, 1884, edition 1
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