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I' a " The Morning Star. ; F One RqBare iyf.i.i;it4t:or a i.T- - 1 f - f s (.111 t ! 4 rft- ' IW WMI, - iae weea, ,y. .y.:.-. ;Vf- v j WTiy" 5 - -wweeli.igwl:ru.l:e fH.-.".Sr--: - jsf 1 - - ' - , -, , ' - - - - . v. - v W. j I ' M 1 I n H 1 - 1 I'll -Jv J , I fl . M . V P Jh H :MW - U-TO I ' - I I 1 . 1 i.4 I' 11 fv ! II il i A II m. . . ' r mm .- -mm:.' . .. UnnTJl. U . .. . A. I . uttM-'Mfitortwd l eollect tot moti than Mireo at the Port os wtotoatoa. k. fx, ) RNING : BDrClCMf Mf f v Gen. Grant suffers wU&throaLaBd can only speak wiffi -e. . three-story brick hsi4- w 0 , r, t.,,ua rv; W3re store of Hammond & jJusUce, Cnar- lo t.- N 0 fell in a mass ot ruins; no np was hurt- the damaee is estimated- at i'"o nno The L conference of ? iron jjZiL v. t;ttoKm- msUufacturers and workmen at rutsburg,. Pa , failei fo reich an amicable settlement i nf the auestioa of wages; a strike or lock- ..ti Wrv a Tnn olrt is expected. George i Tanner. of Sjuth Carolina, has been appointed Con- sal at Chemnitz. The Board of Metho-: . r- oi niAnC i in ; ouririTt i Rt. dist Episcopal Bishops is ia , session t s. Loui-. Six ballots were had by th I1Iia0H Legislatures for 8 SemOor? Mr Morrison's name -was withdrawn 09 . .J.,,,! Uot: therewas no election: U. j,:..w York marketsMonej j J Pti..,u s'eaoy at iutiitc;.wnea, a- 1 Kr-'i.-i ic - 1 , roam i ,-!! at $1 07it 0; turpentine I Hi 32JC. "Sunset" Cox'e. new book (politt-I cal) Was uuusucu uu ,x uesuttj. t Miss Cleveland has an immense correspondence. . She oaght. to hurry ait her marriage. WIY 3 - ' - i The new Roman CatUbtio VArch liishop of Puhlina JlgrHSran, of New South Walea'rCriTs-WsTfees Liimstien's envoy, MrC. Stephen, T . T -. u-.-- 1 a- i la- arrive! at. tioudop.; lie made a I swift journey from Penjdeh;1 " ! i France is to have a general elec- I .... nJuia-L A!-M I lion 11th Octater -nexu , Already "the poliucardxMsilinfif ! I Tennyson, ,ndt fearing the; ; Ameri can DarasrraDhers. 1 is at . work on another historical drama. It is. to a sequel to "Beckett - , ; -; ; .; I Mr. Gladstone will introduce a bill to hold a general election in NoverrJ ber next. He must feel sure of a victory or desire a defeat. . .... j Sam Jones is the "King revivalist'! of the world. To have 1,500 con verts in one town in a ffeek or two heats Moody out of sight. Of the siztyrseven law students at ihe University 4or Virginia, the only, , XT r i- - vr o-j -one from North Carolina is Mr. Sid- icy A. Woodard, of "Wilson - - . ; p,t f tvY-iJJr L.' Ly act of thj.egwlataregas com- panies in New- York and Brooklyn . , ii.. i ka4 cannot charge; more than $1.50 a thousand. A victwy foir cheap gas. ... i , . - ,, i MU Annie Gaines, of Hart county. will celebrate her 93d birthday on the 11th. of May iy an' okl fashioned quilting, and a re union as far aa possible of hernamerous '.sni-ndaiits " Charleston Newt HkmHeA JLw in that, neighbor ? That dynamite outrage at Uhar. lotte was a great outrage and we would be glad to know that the euilty I ones ha,! been cauffht' and verv sa-. " r--, . i verdy punished. -r - j I J he Uuited States Marshal went to Paris, Idaho, to arrest the rebel lion Mormons but they fled. W.' have before railjmedr th .i . - - -,-i inreats ot the rolygamists. , There was gambling riot amon Hie negroes at Walthoville, Ga.: o Ihe 11th inst. Some -negroes weri gambling on a flat car; result fife Kadical voters less in Georsria. - .. - i I ihe Kansas people know how ' to I . . I u"U4s( proniDiuon. ine toiiowmg iromthe LeavAnurnrtTi fbttr. M a i . -... he liquid story: -carioadof htifntnT Tu I this Sorafn P ' Plnt and q?&tt &MU I 'pi,a , 4, i i mug tar the President has made I appointments, accord id ? to the New v l. tt . . t ' j, I New York aH. .n avcwg, of 27 ay including Sundays.- .-These I including Sundayi were distributed as follows i J??8 Department, Ministers.- 18; Con ""a. 16; other nlama ft An ...TmuJ nn;;,r,,0icomce- -1.WQJ interior IWi I --uS ia: department of Justice, v20."t uere ar 111 nnn uu. ; 1 ' T - w I I 1 1 If ik xt ' .. ' j I on,n Carolina DaDers "do I iiot hurrv un aiu rJj&MJ I will m get ahead. The Sea Island Newl I Pr0Qd to record: the fact that Phcebp ta 1. . ""s Qoabt of her SLtrc, - .ir I negro hwt v - ' " 77 I 6 uirtns are carefully made and -ftV mv t CAJI UB 1J1. ail cirs old when she died thn Tnt r.i 1 P1810 111841 tw "hots at the retreat day ti. " - - Pthe', 1 wg man, the second of which1 brought himi 4" served in tha South . .'.laummonea to attena nun, nut on msaing . tt - Han examination of his wound thev pro-. Gpn n xrr - r 1 en' W C. Lee, -President ofl le Jackson TvlAmnfir.: 1 1 HI II ! aMv - , V I 1 ir A AAV I' JNl ind Countrymen of Stonewalii Jaok menfe.to the great IAentenani of Gen grave, which was ilaicedthere bylBe , 'TO'wif oiT 'the ttrfci 'j4Vak . vgT -f - "We well know that he needs no monu- ment His grand figure will loom up in history, though this generation pass away and leaTe no sign of its appreciation o faps- virtues and his ireatness,- But'; the men amon whom he. Jiyed, moved vand earned immortality: the people whose cause he 11- lustrated by his prowess and vindicated by his noble Christian life and heroic, death;! surviving soldiers ot the bngade, di?is-; ion and corps whom he led and loved,, add whose names are Jinked with his to immor- tal renown, should not: go down ' to their grayes without leaving jome- enduring me- morial of their affection for himj and their - foriis splendid achievements and character." '" - -r - v ; - , - ' " - rT -- .ckaojwife waa a; North. CafoUni ia nail itorttt varoiinian. vur people nave a true interest in tuemeruory ..j Fame of so tture a citizen, so Jl i xJ.2r jts ' the immortal Jackson. Let , the response be generous. Spirits Turpentine. The .Lincolntbn Press reports two rapes by negroes. . z-r Gov. Jarvis joined the Methodist church at Greenville last week. -r - The Hockingham Rocket is ;a neat, attractive, well edited paper. ' t -The .Waidesboro InteQigencerxt- ports another ease of almost death from aaministraan morpnino ior quinine, inere omrht to be aCLiw io Drevent suchmistakea vuv DuwuAa ayf www t T 7 ; GrOldsbaroT Argus: The case; of In a ahiMi If n In t tntAn vklr . W. W. Pearsall for the killing of Tom Ckow was called up In- the Superior ourt here yesterday morning and the defendant is now on trial- for. hia . life. Capt. Swift Hon. W. T. Dortch defending. The plea of the defense U "alcoholic insanity." : -Asheville Citizen:. Philetns Binder, the nnf ortunate slayer of his broth er," near Leicester," on Sunday night, was brought to AshevOle Monday night and lodged in jail here. Capt. Natt At kinson informs us that he is expecting several parties f rom the North soon, who are coming to took after minerals. j Hickory JEress: Quite a severe hailstorm visited Cline's township last Fri day,' aboat the same hour the y oung cy clone visited JRickory,. and much damage was done to crops r? The severe wind storm here last Friday lifted the new dwel ling house of Chas. &- Cody off its pillars. The new town authorities have placed the license on bar rooms at $350 $50 more than last year. - v . . - : Lenoir Topic: Died, on Monday of last week at his residence a few miles above Lenoir, Nathaniel Coffey, . Esq4 aged n year8i The financial condition of the people of CaldweU county Is good. Very few mortgage deeds have been registered during the year, not with - 8 .cardty of oney. "Banged hair does well enough sometimes, but the attendant at the Morganton Asylum w changed ia appearance that the pa- tients did not wcognize her,' and one of them : pulled aU' the bases away - by the toots l)erore aaslsiaiice couM lie, renaered. '' -Wadsboro XnteUigencer: Kxten- slue preparations are being made ia Stanly county- for a tobacco crop this - year. It is not often that a negro commits suicide, but sometimes one gets tired of living and goes untimely bh a "voyage of discoven. This was done last Saturday night by Pe ter Cole a tenant on the premises of Col, H. W. Ledbetter, near Wadesboro. ' Peter; it is reasonably believedr was- insane. It is repottedrr that frost fell in "some sec- 3":-: -rne irmi. ctod ior uie most part ia nne, Peaches! abmdanU; "Apples . rather acarce.,1 fine and tafopa 7 looking well.' Splendid showerl for cotton and corn. About twelve hundred boxes of peas went for- teen hundred on Monday. We were at Dr. Ennet's, in Carteret,, a few days ago and saw some of the Doctor's fanning; which we pronounce good. He has about 80 acres in melons , and . beans, has invested largely in fruit trees this season and ha set out alone near. 8,000 peach trees. He has the finest orchard we hate ever seen here, and the most of it of all kinds and styles. - '- f V Raleicrh ITetcs Observer: Thev thikrnitpthUtftftnfid winter,?'; ft has no doubt,! .done-much damage to.fruit ...4 tint viAvHana ttAt mi,nK M might besupposek Frost is reported at manvMaces in the State, and ice at a - m.- m t n. v. iew. . Ana reooius uom ji. ur. a.f H-''i-vlnison who is very sick at Chapel more bopefuL 'Bis physicians are of opin4 ion that he wmrecoverf - Agentteman - teraay says ine irosi jnonoay morning damaged the cotton considerably. In thia aecttoatne phenomenally cool gnw nave greatly cnecKeathe growtn or cotton. i J kaotti :&iLj&M Dexter, of San Francisco. has arrived ia Dexter, of , San Fraocisoo b&s arrived in; tne city, ana wmesiawasn ajaew reauc- tion works plant inr- or near, Charlotte. Monroe has been a Hula excited over a tragedy In colored high life, enacted on the streetsof that-towa at .ten io'clock last Honday night v Ike-parties ' to" the affair! wm win inmui. a mai&im. ft hurrvr nv . , 1 , J v:. . j - f nous - times m vnarioite Monroe ana .TAncaater and 1A. Mallov. acoloredmani who has -been - employed as a waiter at Brown'a hoteU The third, party, as a matter. of course, was a womaxu All three met oni ? d h tfti tol handyr Malloy received the bullet.: just above the hip. near the spinal column, I . s. .., ... . . . , wt L mna nas aououess ere inis provea iaiai. xie was carried to a house and physiciatiB were I ... ... ... . t 1 nouncea u mortaL Kotwiinsianoing. I 11x6 discouragements, the. bicyclers enter-' tained the crowd withtwo exciting raceai , . - "..'s VUo IV I I j . I INl-Tlf llrPrinee-flrst heata,85;iiecQnd heat I 1.86. The . second race was a one mile handicap, between j Mr. Morgan and Mr.; Maxwell, the latter having JO yards the start, iiorgan won try nyeyards; tune car - Baleish 'Mtriner S 'ITeeKcenil: Brp;XJedr8, BradshawrdeUvered' the7llr morial address at Greensboro Mondayv --f- uxiora Mayor -w. jr. z xtogers. vom missloners R. "W: Lassiter. K HT Cozatt, t Dr. K T. WhitcBanky Gee, colored, The plan of fifflrlicl thelxerdaes MeMlM- rare treat ia the ahapef a discourse politan Hall provedantotire success. t The pp7n the sins of th tongue , Dr, pritch- hadhetleasttre Of hfeariar every word of I a notably beefltifalJ,addreBs.iThe deoora-4 wDjmiMu4j ' Pfivjaorattjoaung.oi jao wngae snows oe thotih.BimplevThe staee.was set Ior ?a 1 wood SCeoe. lathe rear waa a Uars; Olf I portrait et the late lanientechMaen. ueorge1 1 wuHHouu, uw ouuiw,i,ui jbiiimuiij au- dress, the portrait beine set in aheavy bor- I uec 01 evergreens. ; joeiow jHus portrait, as; i cjdous common rumor, and f laaderoua.re a pendant, - waa : Gen Anderson,r sword, , I port did grw, . and how easily, character surrounded by a rarland of box leaves I nU WnWffltnilirb idla nr mali- restinfi: against xed and white streamers, wnue on eimer aio rose nags, somewhat similar to that of - the Confed--1 erate battle flasr. lied and white streameri. t cuvwineo, ran iq ua ngns ana . oh ? worn i to the f ootiightfl. was- drapedT wlj-i of the imidons borne bv the mllantFonrtnit : North Carolina, General' Anderson's ta I command. On an easel on the speaketfs I riguii wm a large engraving; ui wuucn tld ? t frt bm wuianiMiiH the coat of arms of Horth Carolina. H I Tha Ralaiirti Rau 'RU nlnK mot Wto.l I loo, or "watertaul"atDurhamyester The score stood: Durham 8 j Raleigh 0. I rwt . . j . v n . ine aeconaxi&ys was worse: xuueiga w, Durham 4. Stab.-; M B W JL0 VfiHTISBfflBIITM Mtjhson $13.50 iBhits. ,4 r oui--4v, P9jmief uuciu . -Heesisbebqkb Base ball supplies. Statemeht First National Bank, F.:GAKDira Notice to contractors. HABRisdar & Allen Summer styles, - J. A. Fork Vegetable and fruit crates.. Leeal Dot. v::'.s. iw uiuuu ywveruay tuomiug. Vat.ArfIav wm Aap.Anainn Tiav. I T?A;to r I w..lvwwu . Id oaies." , ,. . . . aT"-'- t!;.. . I yue wun tnusp acoommoaueu i at the atation house Wednesday ulehfc, i 1 T - j i j . . 1 j l 1 T1' "T,U, 7Tulwucr I uonyeTOiy mormng, anu was po - Some of our .farmers say they p never knew ihnir tnxx gAlmHixl with fmtt I - ..ww ota- .wwwa , mmm ... .... ... as WIS season, none OI K nas SUlierea in US -1 far from thil "cool snap." ; n'2'e r n o " . I X-ror. JB. V. D. .W ODie, or inis city, has again been selected as Superin- I tendent 0f the Newton . Normal School. L, " iv... . AA.-I Which will begin this year on the 1st of OUIJf, . v..;"; -. t -o; 1-i : 1'.' 7,i-,- - The commencement exercises of Gaston High School, Dallas. . wm be held I .U. QTtK ofifk-iT.. -, Tm- v i.w ui I wuv; uiww wiuiKwiuruaB i u'v , VV ', -V - I questions on tne subject on tne.oest terms I nflnfnrTiAlAJh ' ' , -I'November.j ,f:(i'i nossible. - 11:... .v-T h;-s.--,,,.j - - . "-:.;..";; . tl ; I ' .7? : ' ' ' : ' VlLi "; I . - -The , Secretary , gave information to the I rT1 1.. iuwo nHvun yuo.uwB i.ur . i t.-- . . . . i . , i VAiuvenuon tnat ne nau receivea a noiioca 1 to - -.v:. -m, .1:1.::j...1i..Tv.ai:1i,, , I t"WK iiiiiL ni an miv - 'ar ai wr liim ana ."r r". " , ""J -...r. nual address. "T" . c' .i , j -I ?l:i:i-tZZ'l:k L I A 113 oiaiui ui k- uiu awuv - w , . J-JV 1 t ; -. i--- f a gm11 mTA an thn rnhf nf a hntiflA - - t : .. .- I AWn..t1.' T,ar HoTaBtl. .fnt Th H.rW. 1 WA. W-AW A.W.W...... - - ' cta liffht . " r"Ov.i ---- . 1 Jt rT . , j - . , . . r". Auo 00"r.,jttt' cleared from, this port for -St. John a. ;P. R., yesterdar, by Messrs. Edward Kidder & Son, wlthc last davunoawhiah raean term t . - -v-a ;i r .vl to be tried at the- approaching term of the 7 . Tl . .i- mWFJMXV? ZX presiding.' we arom receipt ot an mvita-1 tion to attend the closing exercises of the spring itiu scnooron xnuraaay, May zsthi The Literary address will be delivered at 11 a. m. by Rey. H. G. Hill,- D. D of -- At a -meeting asifnight of tha ladies interested in the arrangements for the festival of the WUmineton Lhrni tnlantrv Company, a slight ' change In'Hhe pro gramme was decided upon thd festival to be given on " Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week,' ateadof Tuesday and Wednesday, as heretofore announced; Okarlle jr. Soon. Charlie Jones Soon, the Chinese boy, t it wnom ev. k. jrage rucaua-was saaina Street Meodiift'ChTf this ty when he was !tepastor;;andjirasv sent to Trinity f. MW,to5tT0V?epnt: , !r;e COT'. juvenile fiaaa tiau Gama." ,JV )- V 0 1 . a -: The luvenfle base ball clubs known aa etrraa-' iV-I'v fr-i 'a ' Ta 'irrrJl' t r- "-. -At "KinLHrnnw,. 1 JHnL.i:.ia. . mm aatskisaXLA. , auiu KD.tnri ri.nt Yi llmiii nlotiwt uiuvi;u, . wsjih .ui ttiwiiw')rj'ijM BTmtine anil . the ."JLltUe Seasidea.'l , v...w-T,iVJv I j-vnere; top. h"- uuuiuer oi I perature will rise; slightly variable wnds, Jbri& Advocate I buJlderaliere yesterday. Sr:. fi generally easterly. , h C'u'i ai which ha evidences -marked improvejnimt I i i -fi P'J ! . . i a . -r-r. c m nsUaies. ' aweep,A?tia-aVi . , -. .- l i-T.oai. - wo, a match game yesterday, which resulted la jw,hic, she says, she pibsequentlj discov- trlct of the Methodist E. Church, south" c 1 ascorooffottheterandlloriSel ered-upo'n the personof the accused.. -This .iK' latter.;- , , vv', - I f Ae .m?ttnt 5f evWence,and TopiCircidt.atTJnion,May2Sand24.? ; 'The Juvenile clubs ''Champion Cfepti at the conclusion of the testimony the de-: -Maenolla Cirwt, at Magnolia,, May 30: .Capt. wA Bellamy played, a matcn nma tne sum or faw ior ner appearance xne M0'lia,-commencing May 29.: 1 vesterday which resulted in 5 rounds -sfor I approaching term1 of thb Criminal courts 1 f y., ,-u Al:i 'ixt-i Cakbaway,v ks I : . ... - - -. w. therstniimv4'cluband4fortheUtter. failing in'which "she was committea'tb JaiL - :, - Presiding Elder. ; -yi4' -r--' JU 1 WAyIAlAiWtiUX liii lOQil, P : . TlieldtogneSrttw; of ' Tuesdayi'ai-' IndUur to" th isrvices In "tihe various churches 7nBunday, by. mem bers T)f ?the sSaptist Southern jOonventioir has this to aayj of tae , pastor of the First Baptist church in$& dty;:V- !i " " "Dr. Thomas H, lfetchard; of WiimiBg- Ah i W r. ' mva a lit e concTertJ.iork at the : wLa PmAhvtnian charch. finsdav mora- wilMuAvtor maato tiMTjatient tofeer ha nri look it tha. ttwraa. Ho tha ppMtaal tone of j tike symrfTharpropoV -Snn f alander and the habit of faults fodtng were divisions of th subject which i a 601x60 wuBv.ap uiusxrauona WW . FT aho wool bow ahaurd and ridl- fTnna - nni tta xnlriaArt the fnult-flndincr -children and plead tot mwthv ktwi rfHi inUmnsition with. rrf. -hiMw.n . . ; - - t , , "Dr,. Pritchafa . ta Jt preacher of great powerr ingi'fovt attimes M eloquent and stirring as to sway - a , .CoaventtoaineeUnext year at Mont wmeiy, Ahu, Bev J. B, Hawthore, I. I. , to preach the annnal sermon with Bey. w n Whurton .'i nt w. xL. Yf narton as aaernate. ! 1 JTrcuoytmant ei xnnt cuy, aays: va Sli'hinltB . Oth t, IU Ium. t nm1in ir-- rwv I " VT Ti : 1 nnnrm wu nwiipaiwi rv rv KnTirnnnuH -i ; .-r- .r " - - . I sermon irom Key. Colin Shaw. un sun-1 uay ttev. jacuonaia was instaiiea pas- i tor. Kev. A. McFadyenpteached the ser- I "inon: and ' delivered tha far! to'iSastor I and Vile-rhe attennU waa in anal Iv large, andthe whole occasloff Was edifying I and thoroughly enjoyabta.";. - ; The Rev. Alexander Sprunt was Installed jwiw.w.mwmbuwi vuaiu uu uiaAUMi. i Rev. Dr. Caiaries Phillips presided "and I AtJ tha AAiterifniiAn.1 I and charged the pastor Rer. H. T. Dar nell preached the sermon and charged the people. The church waa Well filled; as it usually u,. the attention of the congre cation was verr close ' ? - " ' f ,w n.tuiuugwii Iawn wwwww. w th.-Wk1.'rhnrf.i eth will h . D.t.vi- -kt 't. . I MuuuouuuiTiue. . v.. ciBuriuoir IUU i ' . .. .. . . '.-t. ". i 1 lourtn eaDoath in Jury. -, .' i BishoD John CL Keener will nreside oro I ;- : .- . . . r a j -1 "On Wednesday or Thursday night of 1 t "-d" iii-..--. ,. t ; - 1 Pender county, some thief drove up to ML Wi!liama Chnrrh and stnln th nriran 1 . 'O i I vi.i -a j j . 1 wun?u was apixiieu away aim no trace can 1 be discovered of it. or clue to lead to the detection of the Deroetrator. The nartv I , . ,s, - - - m ' - , I ",1"" v v-u.w., woiaB the same from the wagon, and going inaud unboltlng the door, through which the T The thert was not discovered until Sun- day morning, when the teachers and pupils mAiiAAA ann.. otAAt -a iu nnfiiinr rr inn mine 1 nar nan t a 1 1 an n rna --wv-a.. w -w ..AA. a.. uw "v meantime, it was. impossible to track' the wairon "fromtbe; Church. The whole of 5 ,t , . r 41 : - - . . ... V A V f BMaB BVAAaai aAAMBA1 A a. MAM-. aav 1 I trace af the stolen instrument, bnt-without I f ""w". ttiiu .L. ltl.A i. Ka"8 - 4 i ' " . . ... I'"" owaung. an .organ out or a cnurcn is I it avi j .v. nr. i iauuieuuag, . jpeWv .uuuer: tne , sun.; , yt e I should not bo aurbrised to hear next that Itas church itself had ieen ."spirited awavi. 1 Tiiereris, evioWtlv aomehndT r Pender partkularry fond of music, or else he has l covery of lthe' organ. - , ,r ; I j' 5 ... V- 1 Stood the above was written we learn kioYlathB-oi mmtim actually returned to the chnrc lev the key. of . the instrument, A colored ahl aawawhife man looking for gnithJniyjW and finally in9 &tant tbft, hnildinir anil flnall-r . he tojd her that;be was looking for a ', key; Whichihe pxeteaded he had lost. . tie failed to find the keytf as it was in a place of eon cealnient feisida the churchy - : . . .-!;? .J .j."', mm.' ' s i Ili Irva.Xrlae Ovea mltb Cree-i TlteOaitract Awarded. The Board 6f County Commissioners had a meeting yesterday afternoon, at half-past I 8 o'clock, for fae purpose of receiving bids I for the proposed iron bridge over Smith's I Creek, on the ( ,'B After the bids had been opened and duly 1 1 eonatdered. the contract was awarded ' to Mr. J. R. Tillett, agent of the-B.ing Iron Bridge Company, bf Clevelandi ; Ohio. i IWorkV we nnarstana, WU1 con pU9hed forward to a speedy completion. When completed, we are as-! sured mat It wffl be one of the finest bridge of ite.izeln theSUti: v; ; 'v a. T - - -.. . . 1 arrested and taken before Justice MIlluv I yesterday morning, charged, on the afBda- vMterdavinorninff. cnanred. on the amda- I nnalfflFV TnfftM AaIamuI wltW atAal-A. viaau vws j vvMa wiwvui nimaoiMM-! I .nv.rprtulB KrtirlM of ftlnthlnv from hpr I O! "TT . b j f fendant was required to enter into bond in i ii . -i ttinHilmi .iMJ . EPISCOPATE CONTEXT! 6NI yi,,-.?o'jti.trijji ;i,z"i.d .Il9eea et; jEaSvrUa . - 1 f . Freee4Mef t tyi1 .JFVWhi1 Ber T SI.Amb(eComttUeft1 aelVes and forming in 'procession walked I inttf tfieebureb; J4te b Rew Jft .fiwerftlanfll down rto-thet( firlt .- 11 down to tbA'llUn nrVkmlrf.W finlrl". ifbe'BtsiiWaKl I the. litanv, then preached Jby Beyi T.M4 Ambler,frora Acts x 5 44 "The communion was thenrd-. I ministered, and immediately after, the conf j- irreirationV was dismissed.-syija 1 , i .The C9nyentip Inet, with. Bishcfo m me. cnajr. xne rou was caiiea. was elected President' of the Convent and Rev. N. Hardltiffunatimousiyre ed Secretary ,BV4pr4lmHnghei,jJr,,,wTs appointed AssiflUnt. . - j Un motion, au visiung Clergy andcanoi-I evening be appointed to read the parochial reporu of the rectors of parishes, but upon discussion the Bishop detuned .that this P" ?e P0!??111 m aeierrea tui next I vfi, T ' i J a . -. . - - vu uiuuuu mu Lruuvesuoa won s jcccso, A A - A I 1 . The GonVentlon-mtst a? 5 ?nrfocft.niTbe f ollowine, committees were appointed i by the Bishop, viz. : , , . " J 2 Uoni8-Rey.-K! a- HughesJri, ur. cogaaieWDriei uoimes. j ; I ew Parishes Rev. L. .Elvin, E. C. rioyt, j. uamo. ' -t wnnnunea aiwiness rtev. , rnce, Htata or the Church Rot. K. B. Uranft. Dr. Cannlchaet, Rev. I. Harding, Col. W. La DeKosaeL Geo. L..MillGr. : . r:l Reports of chairmen of the committee of irinance, ana or tne Btanaing committees; were read and received. . i ,, On motion of Col. DeRosset it was re- Bwvi aaww iyu &J uuuvuiyauj wu a rklrsaf that . tha lai"ra AonnniAo llvr aav I npr.Lfia wir.rv in ijinr.ftflft not ptit.it. An tn i vote, be allowed to take part in the discus- --"'T."' ' m ' i- I ; T Veivossei, me. -iTeasurer. reau a iew i uuu.jm U4 waox-ix-w. , vhn m in uttmn fnf mnnfthin thnw I -. . ... . . ' .1 J.nunarea, aonars, ( asamg to compromise I U1 uew uy pywj? onouunureu unon i aaa, mAViwa r-. I a a l--va bat - t vaa wa solved to refer the whole matter of the ar- non irom tne necreiarv or tne uenerai uon-1 . . t . . . , . . I vention of the proposed amendments to the wn motion 01 joi. ieitosset 11 was re- 1 report time and place of next Convention I and to renort on Frldav tnornin?. when I " .r . . T - 7 ' I tnat rennrt finall rvft thfl flmt nrrtur nf H I V"- - : " I f !. DeRosset. 'Dr. Cdpdaie and Mr. Miller were anoointed a committeA to at- I tend tn thi9 "ttfr ' On motion, it was resolved to appoint a committee of four to report nominations. (the committees to he elected by ballot.) ro- eluding the Trustees of the , University of ute pguui uuu uie a ruaies ot toe ulwxoo. that the clerev in charee of parishes not I entitled to seats be paid their travelling ex I penses out or tne funds ot tne Diocese. The committee appointed were Dr. Car- 1 micuaei, ev. jur. n. j. xiucjies. jr.. nr. 1 -n r m.T vt . r I Calder and Mr. Hovt. . , ' ' l On motion, the Convention adjourned, to I mAor TA.mnrrAV mAvnfnfli euwwv vu-iuviiun uiuiuiUKt uuhu, nvici. , I T, im .1. - A .1 1- I " Mia.u yuuug w I Jf ! .,AV - At' J i umjh .buouiu, wiu. oiaera, interest tnemr- 1 .1 : i t v-ii i o wuung raufu iur uio wucut Of the Wrimington' Light Infantry; I Another "four" Is In-tbe'leld'forthe I competitive'drillon the nieht of the 20th. I It is composed "Of .Corporal S. : A. Haney uronenuerg organ- ize a Married Men's ur a a Veteran I 'Tour.to.contestln.tne. competitovenlL I W S ; v ? '' k v I The ladies interested .m, the approaching festival hada meetinafyesterdav anddii videdtheir work.:. It waadecided. that all I the- yonngimisses. shall be: Costumed, I 'with a different costume to each table. I i 1 i' .-. , ' 1 .-' iT BLIealas BXan Believed leHave Tnrned UP f. .1 ...I . A man answering . to the . description of Mr. W. THarker, whotwrrmysteriously -IS 1 A? ' 1 V" ! 1 a Thursday, of last week, got on. the, freight tram at Mullins' depot, yesterday jnorning. f and when the train arrived at Maxwell he I was discovered and trot eff. He had, been I crnislng around in .the woods atrJfullina I and hia mind was thought tabe wanderlnc. (The conductot of the freight train says he I didnt seem to care which way he was takeni I whether towards home or' m -the -onno. I site direction UTeattaer Indications. ; The fonowlnjr are the indications for to : Tm &i slStia ista leh rainaand partly cloudy weather, ad decided change in temperature except in the. northeastern, portion, where- the.tem-1 - . . I dent of this city,- but now of Winston, is. 1 here on a visit. J" - v- -. ' ! t I here on a Visit I- f t'.-fe r-- ' 1 : 'I' - ' V: '.u r...j x.J.vi. ,irn..A r: ( . . DtXiOUU IkMaHU tu U1D ! UaIUUKIVU iJ I and 31. - rSpeolalStar Telegram .' I - l KisMaj3.,4Te (C9njreii. K aSS8 . tion mat ton --i;, PStofe tssoitt. jn I . . : -r. - . .1 . ttt 1 -aI TTT V 1 Kev.1. iiarduiz read the treed. ana ,prayr-i fiyran for Children Tecthinff.?' 11 ;whiui Hhi fnr nrm vera MtntxgM a I quajWKT, eitner maae Up Or m ftuOOKS. UOUV- I rVTi, nwTtt Tr? T'trrt - rrt " I ered at any of the Railroad Depots. Orders will p m the Convention. 1 , treeelTeproinptattention.?? tS 'i r f-R? Tt waS BroDOsedi br theBishoD that this I JAMES a. FORK. Proprietor i '1'' ' 4Japi. Ai. 1 ttoorason, iormeriy a '. - - -- : - - ' . . . : CITY ITEHsJ. 4 Ooagha and CoMs oaa be eneAarlth a bottle of Sine's Syrup of Tar. Only S&oS For sale br Muuda Bros. 1 . . - Mr- 1 . uiuuui x . tiw rminwtnir la in ih mn ftvtm ,opcsi mf aooT' itf Ber, xd Jtrs. Wlxulow ria from pain, andlcnrea dyaentery andlaiTfacBaVt !?? WP?J.i J? it uruiessea to wnunn. evwrr van or thing lesai We bare never seen Mra,' ?25?L5? ITonia.ffS"? "J,Physleali otaabotti . . . T IJM ti-il- 3Ti.,:f fV t'ir;" 14 V ""! a .pbrjSTKE Brrca, tWfiUtt'fCj& BX .. IT AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR AKT - --rcg? - - i- lusiuu, nunc iwuia up pr w laouuk' ueur- Notice to : Contract ors' Bridge . Ni , ej jr SXasdhry "I TROPOSALa ARB INVITED FOR IHE MA JL -: sonry of the Bridie at Oape Fear River, near Fayetteville. and at Neuse River, Tnear Smith field, on the hneef the Rail Road from Wilson to Fayetteville. , 4 - ; The Maaonrv at Cane Tear will hn n tiA nhftT- acter known-as the Banged Eubbie Wort, to be built or. well quarried dimension atone, laid in even courses, diminlsbinr in deptn- from bottom to top. Amount of Masonry 1600 cubic yards. The VrODOBala for this hut ha tnhnflil ntlwW of Stone ojrof 'Stone and Brick. The Keuse Rive Bridtnr ivlll hA nf -.ha nfcMn- tav Vnniim a a BnM Jam 7. .11.7. ITT. I. a : n.. - ' va "xvuv IVUUU ZlOtaX LliO BlbO ' ' ? - 1 J lTiZ StSPSSSW' "4 vsiu do preparea at the expense oi w company. Bidareoeivedlf10Hil Jn isk . 7 : , . AflflrftM'-" TP.' ftATJT.TTII'R Ttitiaa. w"& f. rVr, ww..w.ji. a., wumugton. OF , FIRST RATIONAL BAITK.OF,WTXiMING- V ' B"vr -,v wwwiy, wa aw. wi i - - - - -- 1 Uatthe close of bnsinesa, on the 6th day of May, 1885. Loans and discount $708,765 90 2, 063 48 mono m Overdrafts.......:. TT O TJr. : uireuaniun.. otner stocks, bonds and mo Bui & SmtiS Other stocks, bonds and mortajres - - XS.6S7 49 IT 648 29 V.VW A A KWt IT Pe from State Banks and Bankere 8,199 43 67,743 31 4,871 63 12,733 CO estate, furniture and fixturea. Current expenses and taxes paid. .V. . . Billa of other Banks Fractional paper omTency.nickels and pennies....... Specie... Legal tender notes.... 198 OS 47,020 00 10,000 09 2,250 00 - 8D0 00 ademption fund with TJ. 8. Treasury (5ner cent, of circulation..... - Due from U. 8. Treasurer, other than o per cent, reaemptlon fund Total. . . . . . J. .'. .. . . . UABILTTIES, 989,004 79 Capital stock paid in.... Surplus fund ' ' $i0,000 00 . 46,896 84 , 28,198 97 . 44.990 00 Undivided profits. . Rational Bank notes outstanding .xuvuieiiua liriDaja - 2.09ft M i . 4 - r m- Individual1 deposits subject to check. 243,5155 14 Demand certificates of deposit. a ..... 264,899 64 pue to other NationalBanks. 14,610 69 Due to State-Banks and Bankers...... 1,322 90 Notes and bills re-discounted. .... ... .. ; 94,509 48 Total. . . 989,004 74 1 is State of North Carolina, . bounty of New Hanoyer, ss : I, A. K. WALKER, Cashier of the . above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best, of my knowledge and belief. A. K. WALKER. Cashier. ; :.!: !.::, ."i'-;.--m;-;i. ;:...- ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of May, 1885. ' ' ' ' " A J. HOWELL, Notary Public, Cobbxct Attest: .1 K. E. Bcbbtjss, D. O. WOBTH, JauesSpbukt, j-Direotors. my 15 It I Sprinff StUCL 1 ' X 0 - Srimiiier Styles ; LOW PRICES I HABRI80H ALLZN. : Batten. my 15 tx tr.s HaveyouSeii O' TJR PLAID 8TBIPB AND ESP SUITS AT 412.55 1 An elefriaof -PAmtafPaMwiiL. Tm. 1 poixea ana Auomestio Hnixinjra, m new aesyen ntaoe to Bie&sare at remaraabir low pnoea. - my 15 it ... ..j vo- 7,.r, clothliw Booms. OEATJOiTARTERS FDR r. RKACBTS i BAS JL BALLS. BATS. CAPS, and all other BASi BALL bUiTLUra. . . . 4. ..r . rot sate caeap at - - -mylStf .-j HKINSKESGnERfL I -TT-r -TTI?TV-aA HTtr.TAKL.lC. oonraTJCNT Al VV PUSHING MAN. yrlw Mderetands the SUB-' SCEIPTION ULKJii. isuairnvoo i"LH'J w"; booksi to take the GENERAL AGENCY of our I?!!r'hiiLtinfwi fn WTlmliurton and vK StOCk 01 DOOKa J.V nXUk uiau wvuuw vu faU control of Territory, extUrgedIscounts,-a Ilstefrapia Beuin- doukh,- i.krAvm.iTi ""?' iea ageoeT.but tne large much more desirable. CARLBTON CO., Pnbilsheia. New Tork, . ... I - : -;s. . .1 I.i Irnamtm ... A A. .1... . . I I .myJ5 3t rfrratu, Harrison-Piaaina Mflis. I I r - . . .. ; . a :m-- SSSw's'V-' ta tSTOaittracrje 4iotte low ratead sat-. TmltaeiaoiaaoiipafelltTpeB one Bqaar ei ' . ADyEimSELIENT is"- i't OPFICB OF , . .WILKINaTON t WELDONB.R caT! .-4l.'t'i.,-'-' - V ASS fortteWQaoB fouowtng- AeforipUoa vli ?sr5 lies CO DA IKJ atUlit. Mil Wjiu 'n6 PS8 wkfi m.eve toche tfctok to tew J. t least (7) seven lachea heart upon eacnaoe; ta,i v-.v be evenly and sniootoly hewed aa4 squared, but - . Baldmeetobtf of BtACCTssWrrff i v. OAPTOAKorPENa.Oi'of Ptoetobebewtd "? upon alTXottr aides, the others to have the bark ; -taken off on two aldea.. TlMtn t iiiihMui .u ' said line of road at aaoh poicta as aaar ba arreed uiwiTu vi nu tvn, or outerwisei agreed upon. V . -, . - - '.T' t,1"0 ?MakCyiesnOttoU'tit before-. f 4say. USB A" v ; - .? WanMini; . aAwaaSflfcim" . .. - -. jit- Z. .1 - i " .. l.."k tbnnpany will be heid at thet'offijeT ofjal- Company, to Wilmington, on MOOTAxt'TEi iST '-'-.it purpose 6t "consideriiyt and ating"ui)fcima"fi r - b tills. Company of the Railroad ana. property & . the' Wilmington, Columbia" & Augusta lRafl tSHttbany; and for tie" purpose oTprovidnnKo .-r the financial needs of this Company., i-!. -r. -;,.f, - T 1 ai t. j .a. . - . 1 .- - t - : '.v', TH0MPl8ON.'8ecretarv7 - ..r V?""t p xo torn we view copy. OFFICK OS WTLlDNGrTON, COLUMBIA , A AUGUSTA R. B.- C04 WnjmrsTOK. k. C; April iSth, 1885.. itfri) t mtmroa jof thb ' stockholders " ttls Ctompany wfltbe held at JOe'clpek.. Hfn',; MONDAY, THS laT DAY OF JTJNB next, at the - office of the Company hi Wilmington, (.'c," and v at 10 clock , Ai, M., on ;TUXSDAY, THS ,8ND t f DAYOFJUNS next, at LFlnceAa. Ctorne-' . purpose of considering and effecting .aeaae of - the road and. all its property te the, Wllmlagtoa w nviaon suirou unrnwoT. . By order of the Board of Directora,r . J, '"ll,' R.R. BRIDQBRS, PreeidenV u. vy. Tuuxroun, secretary ap 29 tdm - Review copy. " Black Laces, A LL OVER LACKS, . , ' . IN WBITB AND BLACK. BLACK GOODS, " EihbracingAll Staples and Many Swrejtlev Ii QIL.T AND SIaLTER BK AJDS, j' And TRIMMINGS generally; C . f JERSEYS all grades. - a. in. wciotire. my 14 D&W tf Refrigerators. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE GOOD ! AND choice REFRIGERATORS 1 lust received . Freezers. Coolers. Toilet 8eta. and other House irurmamng uooas mproiusion. Farmer Girl Cook. .' Stove all the rage. Garden Hose. - . W. B. ALDESMAN Ss CO.. . f: -j Plnmben, Gas Fitters A Tlnnen, , - . v ' mylltf T ,,, :...,'.;- 85 Market Street ' JSa EETTER ; THAN !ER0SXNB 01,; 4OR ; f any other Burning OIL. Can be used tn an lapvA,V.,i vr.r i . s; For sale by 'aJt HENRY HAAS. 101 Cheenut St J " tfi' WM: OTERSEN, corner 5th and Market. - t -'j, wuwiiMji a juu, corner vneamn ana mc&ae. H. SCHULKEN. aornee 4th and WaJnnt eta: , J. H. BOESCS, No. Sot North FomthBt. i- Watch this list and see It grow.- mh89tf' HOTEL BBTJHSmCK, Smith viUe, 4:. a F. H. aMlTH. corner 4th and CampbelL. -a - , , ' J. Cs STEVENSON COM 617North Fourth 8fcr ! B. H. J. AHRENS, corner 7th and Market Sts. . ; k' -Ly 1 J. C.8TEVEN80N. 181 Market St.- rjHIS HOTEL WILL, BK OPENFpB THE X-' eeptionof Guests 0ri1lMii8XHOrjtAXiCS. ; ". The Manager will. endaVor.,t,;aia1iitsla h , high reputation of this Hotel, ahdrespeotfally ! solicits the patronage of the publio, '- i,'4 Kates f per menu. -SW per week; ax u par ; --- i day. Special rates made for the Month or Sea- a : - ' son, by addressing . , ' V my t fan smithTtlie, NV Carolina. Economy is Wcdltlii ' 1 aconomy, and buy the best you cenforthejeast mosey. In pnxebasmg SHOES for yourself and:' famQy the BEST BARGAINS can be bad of "-' Geo; E. French & Sons, 1 ; 1 my 10 tf IDS HOBTH FRONT STREET. i - . . Bock Lime, ; ( TJV)R BUILDING FUBFC4SS8V 1 - FRESBXY BTJHNEt' 'i - ' t REDUCED TO Jl.l PER CASE. J - - ( j DISCOUNT FOR .LARGS LOTS AM . ;- ' PRICE T.TWCTAT. Rocky Point, N. C. -or O. GPAfoLEY, Jr., n apt if VA A UU mum vx vjuiwu y c Q- gEELEyS HARO' aOT1JSS2 'TRUSSis (the moat perfect and durablef cab be found at-... "t . . W. 8. BRIGGS A CO'rL v N.:W. comer Iront and Markets - Physiclana' prescriptions oompounded with tne greatest care. '.- - -.-r..- --. t .-.v. my IS tf,? 11 197,000 . - . : ' H r ANHATTA AND . CHARIOT CIGARS ' Al ' lTl nuutv anlil n thta nltv. uul thir -r UtiQ in ? aDuo -iiiCT mre tne oetu o-ceui. i.... . i au market Try thetnaad yon wiusiaoke nootueiv 'jrmr i9 it Popular News and C. ir ptore, i - f v., W " I A.i 1 ii .!-; 8 , A. V 1 - .1 , f 1 - T 5 VS."" ' i-V ... f 4 . .S. . - A" .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 15, 1885, edition 1
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