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The Horaihgtar, .vvBAlW OF ADYBRTIIIKfii ;:"V Ona Square One Day. Cr.'. . tl or' armr.TgHEP DAILY KrCEPT MONDA5H jviiTKm paid. .......... t oo dae loaM - .- . . , s am Z -" Z E22fDfy v ' oo . n - i'L One Week,..;-, t -ir weeks .r 1 ' 'Jhree Weeks, .. so-" ; f-1-OneMpntt... . ... and Uhl-RA Mom Two Months, " ID 03 Jfumwii city Subscribers, dtOireped te hay part ?Ue.VH'nSttortae4 4eollec for nor thie montfag in advance. MORNING EDITION, The President has nominated; jas. D. Porter, of Tenn., to be Assistant Secretary of State, and Jno. D. a Atkin otTenb.; Commissioner '. of Indian Affairs -r; A business block in Augusta, ' Ga., burnd; loss very heavy. The Oriental Hotel. Seattle, Washington; Territory, destroyed by fire; several lives were lost and a Bum Ikt of persons received injurieav- Jake Doss, colored,' who killed his wife, waa, jyuched by a mob of his own face near Aitesia, Mis.. The Southern Press Association meets ia JacksonYiHe, yiju, April l?t. Imports of dry goods ;at Xe Turk the past week,, were" valued :at $3, 335.603. - Total net.cottoffrece.ipU 4 497,193 bales. : Secretary Manning. ;h Treasury Department, has appointed , ainision to inspect the books, ac c.v.iuts and records of the Department. - A ' Til 3 stoie and other buildings burned in p. !t-r,urir, V.;losa about $40.00ft.;;-r-f Tr.; rfi iitb of Senator Bridges leaves-the j: uu'H Legislature once more a lie on joint St. Joseph's Academy, Ern- u.iitHl urfr, Md., burned. T. J Clu- VL-nus. charged with the murder of . Misa Faauie L. Madison, has been remanded to jii! io Richmond, Va. U. S. Marshal R P. Hughes, of Richmond, Va., has dis appeared ; his books show a shortage of 1000. New York markets: Money iU i-r a,' cotton dull and steady at il r 15U 9-16c; southern flour: firm; wheat, ungraded red 9093c; corn,; un 4951c; rosin steady at $1 20 1 -221; spirits turpentine firm at 82c - OVA fashioned simplicity" is now l alk in Washington. There is a rumor in London of an other Russian advance in Afighanis- Mexico is sending 15,000 troops to the front to meet Barrios and hia furce. 1 ho British soldiers at Korti are dying at a fearful rate and there ia a strong demand for large reinforce mentp. Joseph Cohen, one of the contest ant in the late roller skating contest in New York, is dead from injuries received. The latest news is, a we write, that Postmaster Pearson, of New York pity, will be retained although a Republican. President Cleveland:; proposes to pay his own way to the theatres and declines ail free tickets. Correct again, Mr. Cleveland. , It is feared thacth'e most of 27 miners imprisoned j by arr explosion ia a mine in Rhenish Prussia, have died from suffocation. .... - Snow everywhere but ia Wilming ton. This town does not have a snow worth mentioning oftener than once in six or eight years, . - The Senate will remain in session the most of next week ' to receive more nominations. It ia expected that there will be a goodly number. Some of the American newspapers aie row engaged in the business of attacking Gen. "Chinese" Gordon's character. Even the grave does not shelter him. Rev. George H. Hep worth has been appointed editor in chief of the New York Herald. What does Rev. George know about conducting a sjreat daily in a great city? By the overflow of the Missouri Hiver caused by ,tbethaw much dam age has been done to farms in three counties in Missouri and lives are re ported lost. The inhabitants were imprisoned in their homes and some had -to take to tree tops to save their jives. . ',r.- ' . - ! Oliver Pain, a French er journal ist and ex-Communist, who was part l7 instrumental in betraying ,Gen. GordoD, has escaped from Khartoum, and the English are anxious to. gt "old of him. Gen. Wolseley has ered 250 for his body, dead or alive. . - : '. The following concerning the opin ion of the able Washington corres Pondent of the Nev Yorkr-!Rm we find in the Angnsta QLyChrohick: the annTo. . very oouotim Whether how Sarance of a 'detegattoni no matter PoLihio ot ?Qt him out of the category of possible appomtments.'Vi - " J ia rePorted in London that after Wales has visited Dublin that the c ake of Connaught will reside there; nqing Karr Spenoertai-tbrd - . - - - 't . . r,..!. M . . - , :. , - I II i i "i i r ,-f - i ' VOL. XXXV.NO. 153.- Lieutenant bf ' Ireland.' Wales, his brother, Duke of Edinburgh,' and bis son, Albert Victor, have gone to Ber- lin. ; A dispatch says:" : "Although herwaa given no direct mis-1 slon it is understood that he received hints regarding . the relations . between "England and Germany." ;; ' , , ":: - , Secretary Lamar. the supposed dreamer and thinker, has surprised his friends; by the practical .and en- ergetio way In -which he has taken hold of hia , Department ' Aa yet he has .. bad - no assistance from his -As- sittant Secretary jrbo is ill of fever, and has had ihe work of two men !to do and he has done " It thoroughly well. Because a man lovesbooks and has wide cultivation it is no reason' why. he oanaot mcitX hard at the desk. We have een ieviral favorable no tices of his practical ; energy. The special tb the World, dated 18tb, "President Cleveland, is very much pleased with Mr. Lamar.' : There is no mem ber of the Cabinet who has more of his con fidence and esteem.-'The Mi-sissippi Sec-' retary has exhibited extraordinary energy and force ever since he has gone into the Interior Department." v. : President Cleveland is evidently bent on surprising , the country and disappointing the politicians. He has made seven appointments with out the interference of Congressmen or spoilsmen. In fact they were not known publicly to be aspirants for the places they have 'received. It may be well to have a mind of yonr own bat it is posible to go too far even in that direction. The appoint ments may be excellent; we are only noting the method of the President and the public surprise. The Phila delphia 7Smei says First Assistant Hay, of Pennsylvania, is "thoroughly honest and thoroughly competent." It also speaks highly of .Milton J. Durham, of Kentucky, for First Comptroller of the Treasury. He was on the bench at one time. When we wrote our editorial on the Times' a article on our second page we had not seen the Richmond State of Thursday. It has a long reply and shows op quite effectively the rather unjust and unfriendly comments of-the NW York paper. It accuses that paper of being guilty of a gross injustice to Virginia." Its closing paragraph is this: "And jet there may be a hidden motive in the sudden attempt to decry Virginia's advantages. The facta show that Northern capital is seeking Southern investment; that Northern men are coning South. Vir gini&'s exhibition at New Orleans, small though it be. is as good; as New York State's. North Carolina's is better. The North does not care to see its money eoiog South. ' That is the meaning of the Timet' $ tribulation." ; Concerning the Soulh's greatest female writerJthe Boston' Herald gives the following information: ' VH)88 Murf ree was born at Murfrees bor , Tenn.. and is the daughter of a prom inent lawyer, who has , written works re garded as authority in the Courts. Mur freesboro't i the. location of the. novels, "Where J the battle was fought. and the windows of the house where the family lived up to two years ago . overlook the battleground, Two years ago Mr. Mur free moved with bis family to St. Louis, where they , now live. For a number of years, from childhood up,. Miss Murfree Was unable to use her feet, but her health is now much better, and she can get around with slight assistance.' It seems little short of marvellous that, nnder such circum stances, the author should have been able to gain so intimate a knowledge of the moonUln folks and their almost inaccessible homes and environment." ' . ; ! : Spirits Tarpentine. Laarinburg Exchange: William Henry, aged 18 a son of M. J. Barefoot, died on Wednesday, March 11th, after a short illness. ; Mr. . Warner unance, father of Mrs. W. Myers, died suddenly Saturday .evening, aged 70 years. Elizabeth- City Economist; Rock oysters were selling at the ' wharf ' on 8aturdav for fifteen cents a bushel. The same oysters bedded in Broad Creek would be worth one dollar a busnei in twelve months, which is an enormous profit upon the investment. FavettevOIe Sun : Mr. John SbaW, of this : place, after a short illnesB, ceased from his labors on Friday morning, at about S o'clock, and has journeyed lo tnat land where the weary cease rrom toil and are at rest. ; l Henry Rankin, the youngest son of Capt. S. C. Rankin, a lad of eight or ten summers, while out gun ning with Panl Slocomb, son of Mr. A. H Slocomo, of about the same age, was shot accidentally by the latter with a robin load 7- Fayetteville Observer;, The de cision of the Supreme Court in the capital cases of the State against Joe Howard and Thomas Gee, for, murder, and ( the State against Jimes Green, for burning Martin's tin house, were ' filed on . Monday. "No error, court below to proceed.'' - The many friends of, Dr. Js W. McNeill were sorry to learn on Sunday'nigbt of his illness with pnenmonlsr in New. Orleans. ' His wife and Mr. B. E. Sedberry left on the one o'clock train on Monday for New Or- f.'-. Charlotte : Democrat: Let the deluded creatures i (negroes at Asheville) go to Liberia and Arkansas if they have deter mined to go: ; ..They; wHl never live to get back. or have money enoueh to brine them back. ' The colored man seems to be ever lasting food for delusions and fraud - 1 PeoDle nad'ebetter be lookinar no their old veeas ana see if tnev Have been ueiristerea. The nw law allows onlv -until tha first of January. 1888, for completing the registra-' WILSilNCrTPN; tibn bf )eedr ttif Stated After that fim a "Deed lsred will hold against an old - one nnrettered. It b an . important matter, and ' land owners bad ' better Uke warnings" oh .i.i5r,I mi. rAshevlOj'eTiolloHr-! in report of, the prbceediigsOY4i a A- Conveniioa, pn atuf day, afternoon;' was handed us too lati. for' publication In ; our last issueThjeollowihit persons were elected as me taie iueuuve uommiueq. for the ensuing veahTnomas P. Johnson." Salisbury Sj SCHQton Charlotte; Q iM. Smithfleld GcsborofA, 4 r. Dtfdafflea, ' Ashevtrie:' J.a JfackeVFAshevillei C. B.; Granam, Ashevflle t R.lfJ.' JGirrettf ' Ashe- vine; a. el. wrmerpoon;'BiaieBviHfl; jsq win Shaver.' Sahsbury! R' Q. McCracken. Hickory J. G Hall.7 Hickory R M. Davis, Salisbury tiT" State iBxeoutivCommit tee organized by the election of the follow;. inn tfHrwMI?. ' P. rphm f!htnnm!A ; J. Dodamead: Secretary; iR XT Garrett.1 Treasurer; fl The I following persons .were appointed a committen, with po"w to act in directing toe aSaira7 oi tne IGxeoutiva , Uommiiteer K B Graham.-J, J. llackey. Raleigh Viktor; Creech, Esq.. "doing business bu the corner of Fay etteville and Hargett streets and John D. Creech & Co., corner of Martin and Wil mington streets, dealers in dry goods, &c., made assignments to-day. ' Geo H. Snow and Joseph'' A Creech are the assignees. Liabilities, of both; about $38,000; assets, of both, about $15,000.- ''A horrible accident occurred this afternoon at the North Carolina depot resulting in the death of a gentleman' named Mac Barber, as we learn. It seems that he came down on the train from the west and while the train stopped at the station he went to a eating house near by for refreshments: The con ductor called out "all aboard" when" be ran to catch the train and stumbled over a load bf lumber, throwing him beneath the wheels of the second class car, cutting his left kg entirely off at the thigh and inflicting a severe cash -on the right thigh near the groin and a violent contusion on the top and back of the head. . He lived .only about 15 minutes. It is thought he was a citizen of Johnston county, and it is .said at one time resided in this city. Charlotte Observer; The con- i test over the Charlotte postofflce seems to be quite warm" It appears- be settled that a change is to to made in the office , here, bufrwho will be the successful man is as yet a matter for conjecture only. Of the three officers for Davidson College, elected- by the Board of Trustees at their meeting in this city, some weeks ago, only one has found it convenient or possible to accept. The professor who accepts his appointment is Prof. W. S. Graves, who was elected to tne chair of Greek and -German. Prof. Blake declines to reconsider his resignation, and Dr. Witberspoon feels constrained to .decline the Presidency to cordially tendered to him. , Washing ton letter: Senator Vance last Friday re ceived six petitions by express, while his mail contained thirty seven letters, all en quiring about omce. lnis is just one day '8 mail, but Friday was an unusually good day. In the tic use of Kepresenta tives,. the seat which Dr. York occupied ia the first to the right on entering the main door. "His name was torn from his desk at the time of our visit.' and some unfeeling person had replaced it with a label contain ing the trade mark, "the Old bine' hen's chicken." 1 Raleigh News-Observer: From Col. Shaffer's new map of Noith Carolina it appears there are now 903 townships in this State, exclusive of 12 created by the Legislature. Commissioner McGee says that the news which comes from New Orleans now is of tne most gratifying character. The North Carolina exhibit continues to attract a remarkable degree of attention from all visitors. Mr. J. K. Balkley opened hi? restaurant in October, and since then lias received from Hogwood & Bro. of Norfolk. 52 barrels of shell oysters and 1,483 gallons 'bf 'shucked oys ters. These coat over $1,800, and the Kx press Company.proflteo $223. . Died, at Haslin, N. C; after a painful illness. Fan nie Selby Clai k, wife of C. F. Clark, and sister of the late Henry 8. Clarkjof Green ville.iN. C,..- t The Lenoir, Caldwell county; ZVpfe says: Capt. Lovell tells as that be saw offered for sale, the past win ter, on the streets of Raleigh - cabbase shipped from Italy. Raleigh is only 200 miles away from , Watauga, headquarters, for cabbage; and yet ' She gets her greens fiom across the Atlantic. Bring down the railroad tariff. Over fifty buildings of various kinds are now in course of erec tion at Raleigh. ' Gen.- R. B. Vance was not ; appointed Commisaioner of Patents, .but we understand some other omce of high grade will' be' tendered him. Last year 5.000.000 pounds of tobacco were sold at Henderson. During the month of February 253,189 pounds of to bacco were sold at Asheville for $53,306 75. r Burke county claims to be the richest in the State in valuable, minerals. . It has valuable mines, of. gold, mica, garnet and corundum. Yesterday the new board of directors of the Penitentiary held their first meeting. The following were present: Messrs. E. R Stamps, L M.. Scott, Walter L. Steele, James L. Robinson, Henry R. Bryan, Cbas. M. Cooke, F. L. Reid, A; D. Brown. There was only one member ab sent, Mr. Lowe, who is ineligible, being the clerk of Davidson Superior Court. The board organized be re-electing Capt. E. R. Stamps as President; Mr. H. Rv Bryan as Vice President, and i Rev1 1. ' L- Reid as Secretary. ' The board then went into an election of some of the prison officers, with the following results: Architect and war den. J. M. Fleming: Stewart, D. ' C. Mur ray; physician, Dr." J. W. McGee; book keeper, Roger A: Kingsbury, of Wilming ton. All of these, except Mr. Kingsbury, who succeeds Mr. J. P. Stedman: resigned. are the present incumbents;" It is a strong endorsement by the new board or tne old board. -y., . HMkW AOVJSHT18BSIBI1TH ' MtJKsok-rOvCTcoats, etc. - McGowAN--Horne oysters. tfi. , Hkiksbebgeb Raws pUnoW; .Wrxi.. WEST-rBlg f lunchl). WaWtzd North CarobnVsalesman. CHABTEB-r-N.C PhMphate Company. J. c. itxggbh: etc. " No candidates for Aklecman ere 6mi- f jiated by the Demoorats'bl ?th JirBtlfard, Thursday night, asit flwat novceemea aa vfeable with' such' OTerwhelmlrig' odds againsttteinTuVifeeto which was pfesided oyer?byMrilW. H. Straps, with Mr. jGeo &. WiUi:as . Secre tary, .which, recommended Mr. Jno.,;YV. Gerdts for member of the Board ,of Audit 1 and Finance: the vote standing 81 for Mr, O AwiggUw, the present locumDspi, ana 87 for nr. Gerdts, ; ' - SATURDAY, MARCH. 21, ,1885. Receipts of cotton ..yesterday only 4bale Vi 'F- lut t---.'V .. v.! 'ji-l Nd cases for the1 Mayor's Court yesteromonitag; :.;- ,nf., Vi vv,; - Tf rt inejOtt-BUurij awriu niguai was displayed 'jrday. ypteon;nexhuraday.Jr; : f ' ; . Remeqiber the poor, rho are suffering durug these cold snaps.' j -- Ego Were off ered f or iale yes terday at sMdosen for ane dollar. 'HowBlce to get ice at $ cent a pound when this cold weather is gone. ' .. Rev 9, Ji. Uaskill is now pastor of St Luke's colored) ; Methodist Church. . Two hite ttariips- vers pro vided with lodgings aVj the - station house Thursday night. , - . . . ..- The thermoraeter registered 32 yesterday at 6 a, m., the same as en Thurs day morning at the same hour. At 6 p. m. was up to 46, bat withT a downward ten dency. 1 1 Craty sTinny escaped from his quarters at the Poor House yesterday, but was soon , picked up and lodged in the guard house, whence he will be taken to his Old quarters to day. ' There was a heavy snow at Warsaw, Duplin county, on Wednesday,. being at least 6 inches on a level, and much deeper where it drifted. It was a dry, soft snow, however, that quickly melted. Mr. II. M. Bowden was not a candidate, and was not put in nomination as euch, at the Second Ward meeting Thursday night, and the mention of his name in that connection was a mistake. The ten-year old daughter of, Capt.' J. W. Potter, whose accidental burn ing at the house of her ' grandfather in Urunswick county, a week or two ago, was mentioned in the Stab, died of her injuries Wednesday. Fell Among Phlllacf aes. " Yesterday a man named Daniel Camp bell, went to the office of Justice Millis and made affidavit to the effect that he came here from Laurihburg, on his way to Geor gia, and that upon getting off the train at the depot, yesterday morning, he was ac costed by a man who volunteered to show him to a cheap boarding house. He con gratulated himself on his good luck and was conducted by his self constituted friend to a house on Nutt street; that after awhile he was. shown to a Toom, where he pro ceeded to divest himself of his coat and vest and indulge is a siesta. Arising sufiV ciently refreshed, after a short time, he re sumed his cast off clothing and discovered that he had been robbed of $14 in money, and that' his valise, with its contents of clothing, had also disappeared. He ac cused Daisy White and Fannie Elmore.two white women, with having perpetrated the robbery, and' warrants were issued upon which they were soon after arrested. Upon their preliminary examination, however, the evidence was deemed intuffloient to corivlct, the defendants were discharged, 'and the Laurinburg man departed a wiser but a poorer man. Crlaalnal coarti The case of A.W. Rivenbark, charged with false pretence, in having obtained goods from certain merchants of this city on false representation and just before making an assignment, occupied the time of the Criminal' Court yesterday; and at tracted much attention, the court room be ing crowded during nearly the entire day. Solicitor Moore was assisted by Maj. C. M. Stedman and Mr. F. H. Darby for the State, while Messrs. Russell & Ricaud ap peared for the defence. . The arguments on both sides were very able. , , : About 8 p. m. the . jury returned into court with a verdict of "pot guilty," and the defendant was discharged. . The an nouncement Of : the verdict by the foreman of the jury was received by the crowd in the court room with ' an outburst of ap plause which was sternly rebuked by Judge Meares. ! - Personal. Miss Karrer has gone to the Northern cities to purchase her spring st jck . Rev! W. M. Kennedy, of Wamaw, was here yesterday, pn his way to Point Cas well, where he will hold services to day and to morrow. We learn from Mr. Kennedy work will probably be commenced in : a few days on one of the buildings to take the place of those recently destroyed by fire, belonging to what is known as the Warsaw High School, Small Fire. ' Yesterday afternoon, about a quarter past 2 o'clock, while the wind was blow ing a gale from the northwest, the alarm was sounded 'for fire in the fifth fire dis trict. The flames were found to proceed from the roof of a dwelling on Fourth, near Castle street, occupied 'by a colored man named Jordan. - The fire department was quick to respond, but fortunately their services were not needed; the fire being pat put with a few buckets of water, ' VT9lt&.MpmntBi ' "V.; . ' ': f The Norwegian : barque Isbaaden,' Cjl. Jorgensenwas cleared from this port for Bristol 'JBngland,,, yesterday, by Messrs. terson, PowningA CoJ,.with2,4a5bar- -rels bf rosin,, valued , at :- $3,163r also the Norwegian-. barque Motand, Capt. Hansen, : for FleewocKi jngland. by Messrs.' Alex. 8prnnt& fion,f.with ,8,090 barrels of roem and.TTO barrels1 of tair ralutd at $5,100, ' Total 8,S6$. I Weather Inaleaiii.?;;; 1''','y'sq m The following are the iadications lor -to- Foe. .the. .South .. Atlantic . States,., fair and colder weather, f ollowed during Saturday- by rising ' temperature and north westerly winds becoming Variable. ' ' '! .- : : ' ' m. m m , . ; - i, Inspection and Drill of the W. x In- ! ' fantry 1 ' :i 1 -r' ; k, The regular inspection of the Wilming ton Light Infantry . Company, took place yesterday af ternoon ,Tbe company met at their armory, in .the, basement or tne City TT-11 ---ilL'lJiJ ' "T"; rlJIi. 'XI - jaaii, ad u cioca.. . xuspeukur vrcucioi ; H. Cameroh,! who was'eipected'on' the 4 80 o'clock freight train from the North, did not reach here as early as was thought, and in the meantime Lieut. Morrison" put the ' Company through 'quite a respectable drill; which, was witnessed with much aatisfac tia by Marge number of specttca,anong whom we noticed a considerable sprinkling of ladies and children. ; . '!. Upon the arrival of ' Col. Cameron', the regular inspection took place, in accordance with law, and we understand it was highly satisfactory in all: respects and reflected credit upon our splendid Company. . , The Company, was out in pretty strong force, embodying about forty-three, rank and file. Personal and Otnerwlae. Mr. Ji. D. Brown, of this city, returned Thursday night from Raleigh, where be has been in attendance upon a meeting of the Board of Directors of the State Peniten tiary, of which he has recently become a member. The Board was in session on the 18th and 19th. The old officers of the in- stitution were all re elected, with the excep tion of the book-keeper, Mr. Stedman, who resigned, and Mr. Roger A. Kingsbury, 'of this city, was elected to fill the vacancy. : eaaneny jnesimxa. - Second Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church. South Smithville, March 23. "..' Wilmington, at Fifth Street, March 29, Cokesbury Circuit, at Hall's, April 2 and 3. 1 Clinton Circuit, at Magee's,April 4 and 5. Bladen Circuit; at Bethlehem, April 8 and 9. Elizabeth Circuit, at Union, April 11 and 12. Carver's Creek Circuit, at Way man, April 18 and 19. Waccamaw Mission, at Zion, April 21 and 22. Whiteville Circuit, at Fair Bluff, April 25 and 26. . Wilmington, at Front Street, May 3. Onslow Circuit, at Queen's Creek, May 9 and 10. Duplin Circuit, at Charity Chapel, May 12 and 13. Brunswick Circuit.at , May 16 and 17. Topsail Circuit, at Union, May 23 and 24. Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, May 80 and 3L ' . ... District' Sunday School Conference will be held at Magnolia, commencing May 29. Paul J. Cabbawat, Presiding Elder, CITY ITEMS. Coughs and Colds can be cared with a bottle of Slue's Syrup of Tar. Only 2So. For sale by Hands Bros. A DOWN TOWN MERCHANT, having passed several sleepless nights, dlstarbed'by the agonies and cries or a suffering child, and becoming con vinced that Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and - acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it administered to the child, as she was strongly in favor of Homoeop&tny. Tnat nignt tne cnuapassea tnsuffering.and e parents without sleep. Keturn- home th e day following, the father found the baby still Buffering: and while contemplating an- other sleepless the room to r sleepless mgnt. tne motner stepped rrom room to attend to some domestic duties and left the father with the child. sence he administered a portion of the Soothing 8yrnp to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in delighted . with the wonderful change, and al though at first offended at the deception prac ticed upon her, has continued to use the Syrup, and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and over come the prejudices of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAKT'D Some salesman now travelling in forth Carolina, wh can sell as an addi tional line oa commission, mixed paints, colors, etc , for a large Manufacturing Oo Address with route traveled and references, BOX 480, 8t. Louis, Mo. mh 81 It Hang Oat Your Banners, AND THE CRT 18 ANOTHER BIG FREE LUNCH will be spread at THE OEM. TO M1GHT at the usual hours, rrom 8 to 10 when every thing will be served hot. Come early and secure a reserved seat without extra charge, be lore the rush commences. WIlLWBsT, mh 81 It i 6 North Front Street. Only a Pansy Blossom. JJORNE WILL ONLY FTJRNISffTHOSK FINE OYSTERS To-Morrow, and Tuesday and Friday next, At McGOWAN'S, mn 81 It 6 South Front Street. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, NEW HANOVER COUNTY, ;;'" , . SUPERIOR COURT. Charter ; of the ortb Carolina Phosphate Company. TBI8 IS TOCERTTFY THAT A PLAN OF IN oorporatlOD, pursuant to law, has been filed in (his offloe, of a Corporation, to be known as the North Carolina Phosphate Company, organ-, iaed for the- purpose of Manufa taring Phos Dhates. Lime and other Fertilizers, the Capital htoek of which is $i0,000t0, and therarvaluo of each share falOO, and it appearing that all the Capital Stock has been suoscrlbed for and paid. - i " ' -! - 8. Vah AMRINGE, Clerk Superior' ' ' mh SI it ' court New Hanover County.! . Bans Piano. : JUST RECEIVED BY STEAMER AN TJPBIOHT BAUS . PIANO, 71-3 Boudoir Gem, Handsome Case, Tastefully Carved Trusses and Fret Work Panels, Improved Iron Frame, Three Strings in Unlsoni Improved Repeating Action. Cape d'As trOvAgniffe andiBar.Th ddised by all eminent artists, and for sale at' ? ..HETNSBEBGEB'ft live Book and Music Stores,'- mhsltf MPTjOTltEl.ii-Ueal orTvlltag.' ttate XU which preferred, A Ibo aalaxy per tnoatbAU expenses 2.x BLQAJf AOOl. 3M Oeorg 8U mh l94t CiftQUmati, 0, , WHOLE NO: 5774 NICWVERTISEMENT. gg$ and Chickens. i" 1 AAA Doken EGGS, and ' ! " ' TOBKSOLb. fix Coceu Egga for SL. Chickens Alive and Dressed. , ; . . 5QQ Lbs Choioe N. a HAMS, , QQQ sFaAR"CURBI HAMS ' 250 "b Cedebrated FERRIS HAMS, , Eried Peaches, Dried and Evaporated Apples, Dried Blackberries. Canned Corn, Tomatoes, Succotash, Okxa, Peaches, Pears, Blackberries, t. '"' tf-n . : .-. .-t,-w f i New Crop CubaJMolasses, New Orleabs Hohu- ses, Fine Syrup, Maple Syrup. i .: Pickled Mackerel and Salmon. Every thing nice at Lowest Prices ' . J. C. STEVEuKSOft, mhSltt Market Street. Overcoats. - BALANCE- STOCK IS OFFIIRED AT VERY LOW PATES. ... But few Suits for 'Children and Ban at RAT?. GAINS. . ; MUSSON. :. ! '; mh211t ; Clothier, &o. CollaTd Seed. Oollard Seed. T3EAS, BEADS', CABBAGE SEED, Ac, &o. a. A Fresh Supply. ' : WILLIAM H. GREEN, , . 11T Market Btreet mhSOtf For Bent, CUMMER RESORT KNOWN, AS SEASIDE PARE, si uated on WrightsYllle Sound, seven miles from Wilmington; connected with Wil mington by shell road. Property consists .of Fifty Acres of Land, commodious Hotel, with eight. two-room Cottages, and large Bar and Bil liard Room separate from Hotel. For further Information apply to PEMBROKE JONES, mhl5 8t- suwesa President. Ice. Ice. Ice. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF ICE The Sc hooner C. C Berrv is now due with a Cargo of the best MAINU FLINT ICR, which I offer to sell from April 1st at HALF CENT PER POUND, at my lee House, on Dock nxt t the corner of Front 8t. B. H J AURENS, mh 19 lw Proprietor New Ice House. Cheap Ice. QN AND AFTER APRIL 1ST WE WILL SELL ICE. from our Ice House, for a "HALF CENT" per pound. ' mal9tf ' W. a DAVIS St SON Spring Styles ! gTTFF AND SILK HATS ! : LADIE8' STRAW HATS 1 HARRISON A ALLEN, Hatters. mti 19 tl DAILY CONSIGNMENTS OF EGGS. CHICK ENS, BIHDS, SWTJKT POTATOES. N. C. BA CON. No. 1 Roe Mullets ia Barrels and Hal.' Bar rels, Mullet Roe!- Florida Oranges ia Barrels and Boxes at wholesale and retail Home-made All Pork fausage. Dressed Poultry, a e. Sold at rea sonable prioes, lor CASH only, by JOHN R MaR-HALL, General Com Merchant, -4 North Water btreet, ; mh 20 D&Wtf Wilmington, N. C. Closing Ont, UR STOCK OF GARDEN SEED PEAS, BSANS, CORN, Ac, at much below the market price. - " -1 , mhl5tf ' W. S.BBIGGS4CO. . Notice. EVERY WORKING DAY, FROM DAYLIGHT till dark. I will be in my shop and ready to serve all who have anything in my line to do. Yours, respectfully, w.-B. KING, Practical Tim-mlih, Roofer and Sheet Metal Worker, mhl5 lw One door below Star Office. t4TKYISED. 1 Large Marvin Safe, 2 KnaTnes and Boilers, 89 and 30 H. P. - S Go d Farm Mult-s, &nd every thing in the Grain and Feed line. "Best (Bolted) Meal in the Cltv." PRESTON CUMMiNG A CO., Millers and Grain and mh 18 tf Peanut Dealers. Call AND GET PRICES ON ROOFING, PLUMBING, Gas Fitting, and General Job Work in Met als The material used first class, charges for labor reasonable. Also examine our stock of stoves, Tinware and House Furnishing Goods in general. w. H. aLDBkMa A CO., Plnmbers, Gas Fitters & Tinners, mnl8tf 25 Market Street. Special Notice. rpHX EXCITEMENT IS OVER, THE FAILURE has proven a failure Now oall and see what I can furnish you with In my line. Satisfaction guaranteed. WILL WEST, - feb 1 tf Prop. Gem Saloon and Restaurant. WeEaint AND REPAIR CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, PHAE tona, Wagons, - Carts and Drays, f Skilled workmen employed and none but the bet t roate- rial used. A full line of Carriages and all kinds of Saddlery Goods at low prices. , : ? - McDOUG ALL BOWDEN, ; - Opposite Giles & Murchlson's 8tore. mhlStf - ' - - ; Wm. E. j Springer t. Co. TJTAVEIN STOCK A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Foreign and Domectlo HARDWARE of the best known nimfaotnrers. Prices fnaranteed. r; ' . . J . ' 113. 81 as Karat street, mhlStf - - wumington, n. u. Ladies' Garden Sets, t i . i. J JV)RgALEBY -GILES A MTJECHISON. i i. Morehbon Block. .a'Ctoatract AaTerttsementa taken at propor -v: wpnateflriow rates. . -Tan Baes solid Nonpareil type make one square f llOT VERTBiaiENTa It is a Grand Histake i--.. r--,.-. -"'v-. . . r TO SUPPOSE' THAT ROYSTEE'S CAIIDIES are on the wane.. We are selling immense quaa- - , . .. .- . -, : " " ' titles, because the people appreciate tts' - excellent qualities. . -' . 3 pounds for $1.00. f AN OTHER LOT OF LAMBS' TOXGUES L JAR ; by Wednesday's steamer. Elegant for lunob. FEESH LOT OF CEACKEE DUST. P. L. Bridgera-ai- Oo., ' HO North Front 8fJv mh 15 DAW tf " . . .- WHITE CYPRESS & YELLOW PIHE BLINDS & DOORS. . ... - GUARANTEED AS GOOD AS THE BEST. MOULDING, BRACKETS AMD ORNAMENTAL '. V WOOD. 'WORK. aug24tf PARSLEY AWIQGINS. COTTON SEED HEAL. 100 Tons No. 1 Cotton Seed Meal, ONE THE VERY BEST OF FERTILIZERS. " For sale by feb 83 tf . WORTH t WOBTB. Groceries, &c. JpLOUR. DIFFERENT GRADEST " CUBA MOLASSES, New Crop. !n Hhds A Bbls, PORTO RICO MOLASSES, MOLASSES, Baking, in Bbls, N. O. MOLASSES and SYRUPS, Different Grades SYRUPS,. COFFEES, Java, Rio and Laguayra, SUGARS, Granulated, Powdered, Ex. C and O RICE, Carolina and Patna, whole and broken, LARD. Tierces, Tubs and Cans, BUTTER, Firkins and Tubs, CHEESE, best Cream and Factory, CRACKERS, all grades, Bbls and Boxes, POTATOES, Early Rose, Feerless, Goodrich and Burbanks, TOBACCO, Piug, Twist and Smoking, CIGARS and CIGARETTES, all grades, MACKEREL, in Bbls, Half Bbls and Kits, SOAP, LYEPOTASH, CANDLES, &e.,' For sale at low figures. feb 23 It - ADRIAN A VOLLBKS. ; Arriving and to Arrive. JfANCY MATTINGS, EMBRACING A VARIE- ty of good styles and various grades. JERSEYS, JBHSSYS, JERSEYS, for Ladies and Children. "r ' EMBROIDERY, from 8 cents per yard to the finest. Even in low grades of .Embroidery the : patterns are good and the work excellent, Many new things will be added t the stock in the next few days. - R. M, McIKTIllE. Tnh 19 DAWtf With a Little Honey -YU OAN BUY A PA1ROF SHOES FOB BABY. $1.50 will buy a ntoe Shoe for a woman Our ttXd Gaiter for gents is neat and durable. Bring your cash for bargains to Geo. E. French & Sons , 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. mhlStf Easter Cards. OUR EASTER CARDS HAVE BEEN BX oeived: cal and see thm. PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS, In sets; a hew te k Just received. DEVOTIONAL BOOKS, all kinds, suitable for Lent. aw. YATES, mh 18 tf 119 Market St. . Extracts and Soap. ELEGANT HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, only 25 cents an ounce. A great reduction in the price of Toilet Soaps. Do not fail to try the Dermal Soap; it is especially adapted to those who suffer with tender flesh J. H. nn Klim, Druggist and Seedsman, mh 15 tf New Market WDiBlngtoitN; Try Warren's Candies. mh 18 tf ; Eock Liiri,- F)B BUILDING PUBP0SE8. , ', " - ' " ' FRESHLY. BURNED PRICE REDUCED TO tl.l fi PER CASK. . -T.TBERAI. DISCOUNT FOB LARGE .LOTS AND . '-.-:. Tfl I'll it TU k Tilt it ' Address j r..'. French bkob.; BockyPpmt N. or v. wrnnnbui, r.( apl.tf satn.fr Wilmington, N, V it ? -M' ; . t : f t. "it'4- ? :1I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 21, 1885, edition 1
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