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HATES OF ADTEBTIIIHGl Xhe Morning ouu - n n ' 1- One Square One Day. " 4 a - Three Dayg-.. 2 69 - H parDays. 8 00 Ftre Days, ? t bo One Week, 4 00 , Two Week,. 6 60 Tarea Weeks, 8 0 One Month, 10 00 Two Months,......,. 18 00 Three Months, 24 00 JSStU r - - .... .: . . BTxmomas...... ..,.. 40 00 ' One Year. to 00 VOontraet Adverttoements taken at propor- " Uonately low rates. - . ... Mllltil f I . . "subscribers, delivered to any u cnn per ww..: VOL. XXXVI. NO, 99. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1885. WHOLE NO. 5874 inaassoUd Nonpareil type make one square r.- . w . . - a flail I Y I l I, II IM In VN II M U I toteKSondCla-Matter. . -'r umiNlNG7TDfriON. Ph Virginia UapublicAM . nominated Wise for woveruu, -- I,.hu u v , ....ant-Oovernor. na inranK, d. fnr 1 for Attorney General. 4 The Lon- I i oarBnftDeis regard the Russian move- (i0D nespapeis ega R meat in Afghanistan M". the Afuhans haTe ioTited the Blair character; w-r ' 1 . t : . I r..i;a?i (Jonimisaiuu 1 1 .uiinno' i .rm !siisi.nnr nnorts the Ameer s oujwuuu v mio sa; i;m tn a ikmuuuu twuuniiuiut, sia Pass and is reluctanlto -consent i Zalficar joint c6iBini8w 1496. Arrets : havf beeT giHgossa of irsons tmuaiwm -: c )flMPiracy for the establishmenTof a'repub- ii, Spain: The Bureau" of ; Sta- liincs report the amount and value of ex- domestics fromtne unneu states r .u. n.wt twelve months. - r- JoeTay I .1 1 1 III VI" . .r bmigwl for,muruer inrhuaueipma, was i a ,,,,28 years old, but had stabbed seven- I at ,.o omJ almt twentv-eiffht 'd urine I , nuwiua w M v.-AW before the murder. Jf4r I t v. jt,rtW.wl tho Past hnilf.in in I , Washington, u. u a panic on me is, r , . ' . I p.ris Bourse yesterday, owing to a report- I t( crisis beiween rwusam auu xoisuuiu ; a,us 8iH is oegotiaUng a war loan, it is said, and UHS ordered all army officers on furlough to rejoin their regiments. The water supply of Lynchburg, Va., is contaminated b stwt-rati.e; there is an unusual amount of sickness. New York markets: Money Hl percent.; cotton quiet at 10 3161) 5-lGc; wheat, ungraded red 90c iwij, Kouibero flour firm; corn, ungra .UMSUjiSMc; rosin dull at" $1 201 23; s. ints mrpentine dull at 38Jc ... . -n jt TTi 1 1 . r. Ii is expected that the Parliament will be prorogued on the 7th of Au- Ii is almost certain that Governor Hwidly will run against Foraker, the bloody-shirt plapdoodler. John Roach has received $15,880-' 77 for extras in getting; up that won derful thingr called a Dolphin. . Make hiui disgorge. Mead is the name of the Mall Gazette editor. A good name if be is Stead fast in the good cause- in which he now fights. When a bank fails it should mke - , . m . r - ? Li. a w one and be done witnor. 4 ne Irish hank; at Munster only"faiieirI; however, for $8,750,000. It now comes frora- Washington uiai uie r resident has nor caned a halt in the very useful -ant!, needed workot decapitation. 4 : -f1 David Gamble, a farmer in Fred rick l ountv MarrtiiMr , baa list ncn lounty, Maryland nas )ast 1 l: 1 IT I . r ' 'm -rf I died. He hlept foT years' in bw coffin. llti a regarded as somewbatdafU? At Murfreesboro, Te&Bu : Rev. Sam Junea has had morn rtbW 100 Jto proiei-s rthgion and over StWbave atked for the prayers of GocTs peo- 1 pie. - The Boston Post, New York Sun. Philadelphia Times and other North n papers discern, they think, the ginning of a favorable reaction in itueinefs. Sam J ones s sermon at Murfrees- joroon telling- the truth is meatv I " 1 a suggestive. The New Yorkv Umes of Tuesday contained an ab stract of it. first three prizes In the mtli wy contests in the North were se cured by Southern companies, ' but ;ot the; crick liortb? lies wmiitj" .ms-i:i i.'Olcu T. . ' ' ' l W nnur Ua .1 . a tt- -, now known that AugasUnes '"ell, of Ensland. ia the nt.W nf I a 1'Ule work cal W nKi, ;-. --w. wia,s AllM vo,0me f essays that is having a ""siaerab e 1 t... v i r us now said that the constitu- of the Civil Service law will oe tested M, b.s-'i . . ..... I uany UUlCiaiH nOln It t A nA I con8titatlonaL Qne Arthnr,a Cab; 'net so regarded it. Mr O TV . - ' uert Uarrett Wa8 Hued for r "u -P.big window that cutoff S"1 irom the residence of'!Mr. Janes. Damage $10,000. A window that, and all in Balti- There e as a deficit of $880,163 in lh first quarter's receipts of the -" department for 1885 over tn a-o . -r-wucu,, ior leas over cucit of 1884. It is thouffht 1884. Iv is thouffhl e Will ln . J C r . - 000 d.,. . -usuuiLOi b,UOU,. ring the year. sident Tn WM elected Vr- oi tornell on the first ballot. - teesbad no objection to a man who stole his literary prod uc- I tinn Hrt U ;anuvi tfa , -!z'"rz"J r fc . nicnea trom the best authors. . - , . . oaui jobbh nasa nvai m one re- 1 pect: Rev. C C. Rankin, Metho- dist, created . a big , excitement at ChattannoM hv tool ht thara : o j 6 "tw " I were "members of the churches who fvnnwinlV niiYa aQ .knowingly rented houses to be used for infamous purposes, and officials I . F fvliA VPrA vinVinrp n f V i tvi nof aa,- , , . , - , , A . mnth ,member of the North varoiina vonierenoe is aeaa. KeY the 3rd of Jaly, of measles. We are not sure, but we believe : be was born WGranvdle " county. There nsed to be a worthy man by the name of , Floyd from tbnt county in the Conference. 1 . . - &ome robbers Hitched an engine to pay-car at Atlanta, ana sped away 40 miles an hourr " Paymaster ' Lill .1 iTrticHr 1 1 m 1 1 1 cr qii pan ... T.no nar I in r A , . . , I """" er arm an i'n' nViqrrro I p" SI ana quiciay got help ana I returned and saved Jus safe, lie was shot at five times.1 The Asheville Ligbt Infantry are mounted and are hunting the five es caped prisoners all charged with mnrder. The Governor has offered a reward of $800 for them. Ray and Anderson are -of . good family Connection. Anderson was con victed. ' ' John S; lWise, the erratic son of ihe late Gen. flenry A Wise, is to tote the Republican Mahone banner in the campaign in Virginia. Now the Democrats ought to pit Gen. Fitahugh Lee against him. . i -Spirits Turpentine Dr. -George W. Blacknall has been appointed Deputy Collector in the lta teigh District. , nit. Airy News; We wish to call the attention of. the public to the fact that the (J. X & X- V. Kail road is now re duced to a certainty as certain as anything can be that has sot already been completed President Uray assures us that the road ill be pushed to an early completion. AshvilIrTWMyfce. Mrrbrjj' tt imams. utoTjen- a rbeDuoucaa. uu reappointed U. is. uaugef in this dis- 1 t 4 tt1A nlA An ! r. John Jack, of the Annie Firmin and ton Jack Comedy Company, -was severely bitten by a, dog at Warm Springs Sunday last.- - ' ," ' . . , . - .. ' r Danbury -Reporter: We would be clad to cive an extended account of the 4th at Winston, but we have neither the time nor the space this -week, and besides most of our readers were there to see it for themselves. The crowd attending is va riously estimated at from 8,000 to 12,000, Everything passed oS pleasantly. Mr. W. wjag passeaoii pieasanu Glenn delivered the oration. Fayetteville Sun; Mr. F. R. Cooper, formerly one of the editors of the Caucasian, has iust returned ironvatrip to Texas. He reports very fine crops in the section, but believes he likes the old north Stale much better than anv he visited We are happy to be able to congratulate our fellow townsman, uapt. J. ts. unaer- wood upon the, complete success that at tended his invention of an Ink attachment for power presses. He, Mr. Julian S. Carr and our -fellow townsman, Mr. W. A. Guthrie, are all in New York. It has been tested by the Campbell press company and pronounced a complete success. Charlotte Observer; It is now understood to be a settled fact that Col lector Dowd's office is to be removed from Statesville to r Charlotte, and we under stand that .arrangements are being, made for the removal. oince tne war was begun on the dogs twenty have been killed. I " mv. -4 , 1 The, leBwuuu nww . w-T f ?T.i scratch ton. and of Charlotte, Aaburyi:came in first; time 3.50. Seigle came an. second and xopp third. Yopp a riding was very mucn aa- mired." " - : --Hiokory Press: Mr. J. M. Fish, er.wh who lives near Loveuuiy, ieit irom a tree about a week ago and got one arms broken and was internally in-. iured. The Newton Nomal has enr olled about 230 students, and it is thought mat tue numuer wiu rsaui rtv visit thia institution the first of the week and found everything moving alone pleasantly, that the number will reach 300. We visit d we -.A?' of a more extended account oi tne praise-, i worthy manner in wnicn tne p3upennten- u """ 1 dent, Prof. owe. ?q ws awe cotm or as- s xiotnMta mrnntinTitiifiy ims inn iPRn 1 ri ir Normal' in North Carolina. The prion f board at the Watauga hotel. Blowing J JJJL rnr.- i : sr ... WkUl UUW UUi kuuuu ui suiuq tuuo rim, 1 the suicide of AUss;Moilie wann. oi tne I " X" ".r. I 7. 6. -.r- n i t.vi 1 lady about twenty years of age. X Goldsboro Ardus: We have ! al ready snnoiinced 1 toe Intelligence of. the lolling of! our young epuntyman, Charlie Thomoson. "Which occurred at Chauncey, Ga.. last uaturdav afternoon. vve gainer the following facts of the unfortunate af fair from a letter of Mr, C. C. Freeman, who lives m Chauncey; to his brother, Mr.' A. B. Freeman, in thia city : It seems that Rom Peacock, who is from the Fremont section of this county, and Charlie Thomp son rot into a difficulty at Mr. Jeff. Pea cock's cock's store, and that Rom , shot Charlie tnre Suick wocessior whereupott Charlie, While Tailing' to the floor, shot Rom through the head, killing him instantly. Ie also shot a negro dead and wounded another before -he had struck 'the 'floor, where he died in a few moments. Mr. Jfift, ,,Peacock ;an over to him where he lay only in time to catch his dying words, which were. J'Roro shot him "first. ' I am a dead imlj, Mr.; Freeman says . it was a horrible sigat to seethe .three men. dead . and lying in re while the coroner a lnauett was beinff awaited. ; - . - Rockingham Riht? TH(l r,a maway aiuu, m tnia.Ttclnlty; i8i Clarion rKSES, ?JS,Z?- V"SLSS ago while preparing' to take a horse back ."EV - Ek x? e jtff Iq ye th'Wnf ha m .... Tnvlntuitx I I Loirlast Saturday.' . Mr. Malcom Cur-1 MM vwa W MV UHJU UUU - Lrie, of this county, jiled on Tuesdayof last ' of coty, JIl on Tuesdayof last k, aged l43 years.; Mr; WiUiam nl, aged about 77 years, died last Satur- dav nLrht. the llth -Inst ; at hli homfe flm day nmut, tue ntn last., at bis. Home five I r i ne r aveweTuifl xnsxncs vxnierence l ?aei in u ueuoaist cnurca at J--aunnourg i ion Wednesday, 8th iast. v.S.D.Adams, I 54? U 5S elected Becretary andifev. F. H. Wood as- I Guard, witt be present, it is understood, ex sistant. There waa a full attendance of I VvL preachers and lay delegates: Several emi- I wrnt divines from a distance were nresent I is vuitoTB. . jB.t me couciusioa or Duainess n Saturday afternoon a election of delo tes to represent the district at the Att nual Conference, to be held In Charlotte next November, was held and the follow ing persons elected; J. M. Lamb, Ii. Worthy. J. T. 'John ana'p B. Gibson. Ajternaies, L. Karnft JthdrR D. Phil lips. Carthage Was choseri ar the place at which to hold the Conference next year. ' i..- . -fti. -"'V." - -7-A ' i xiaieign Jxew- uoservfr: , :in9 Washington 00J3iKmdi'iqiC'. '.QniBfia . " . . . " -. . r ' . . i . . 4 . ... ..... .1 mm. Last cunaay a coiorea gn-i at onnaieyvuie, xiauiax. coumy, amuieu a fire with kerosene oil' and left the oil can itanding very near, the fire. In a few minutes the heat caused thean to explode with a reoort that was heard a mile a war. The girl was covered with, the blazing oil and so horribly burned that she died that hight. In the same neighborhood a little Child of Mr. Ezra Bowers drank some con centrated lye and will probably die. Adjutant General Johnstone Jones re ported to the (iovernor Saturday on the encamp ment, which begins on the 22d, ' at Ashe ville. He has made the final preparations and by next Saturday all the tents will be in position. The camp is laid off ' and the wooden structures erected, i&ach regimen tal camp is separate; the army regulations "-b j v.. i face outward from a plateau en alofty MIL I The general parade ground is on another plateau 200 yards distant. Each camp is 290 by 220 feet. . All are lighted by patent lamns. There- is a hosnital and a truard tent for each lesjmeht; also a kitchen, with dinning rooms, all. made of plank, covered with boughs, uood stoves are projrraed. There are camp sutlers, and general arrange- AriAnta trr sVvra$nim TVPAVioinnfl ArJ Tn front of each colonel s tent is the water sup- l tlv for each camb. WrasTOK. July 13 Died, this morning at 2 o'clock, at his home near Lewiaville, this county, Henry B. Conrad. He was a member of the class that graduated at Wake Forest College last June, and was a young man of considerable' promise and much beloved by all who know him. He graduated June 11th and died July 13th following. Moijfr-eeiTnekei ete. a 1 Collikk & Co.--AucUonsalfe. ' ' " HABBisoif ALLi--8traw hatf. Bask Ball Raleigh vs. Seasides. viaw yf a. jaivni v am muvuuh a Street Brothers Steamer for sale. Local Data. ' No cases for , the Mayor's Court yesterday morningr' The "Mulligans" disclaim any responsibility for the ringing of the fire bells Wednesday night. The finest peach we have, seen this season, so far, was raised on CapL . W. Manning's place, on Wrightsville Sound. . - . Mr. 1. 1C - Force, the new nitcher of the Seasides, arrived last night. and we understand wUfpitch for the home club to day. The "Mulligans" certainly "set the town to rights'', Wednesday night, uf they had let the fire bells'alone the demon stration would not have been quite so ob jectionable .s in 3 9 :m-i iv n t . A wbite man, who . gives bis I name as Hughes, and says he is trying to I get to the Confederate Home in Richmond, I .t - .. ; . . . i was taken up yesterday and longed in me stoUonhonie.for --ptiWng. much w-Jbo key in bis tay. The following delegates tepre- sent Fifth Street M. E. Church at the Dis trict Conference, which convenes at Smith- villeon Thursday of next ' week: J. O. 'na;a W It TTovpo Tt Al. lfr.dammv. vfa v iv. ii i a B. Frank King. Alternate Samuel Penny.. J. Willie Fleet. "-""Trr , ' i in tne drawing 01 ine ijouisuma joery Company on Monday, the I allowing ucs eta drew prliest 8.900 drew the nrsl caplr . ' - Mm-Ttmw i ri f wshflft Hork. San Fran aw w wv.v-vw jjenvef. CoL 5 48.95aidrawina:' andoifi"1 .")un,8 ' ial prize. $25,000, sold inHew York, Mem- kr" VJn .rPn,5-v.f Al puis, jwimiuwi, wn. wt- Mut Falls, Tex. 12,580, drawing third prize, $10,000, sold in Natchez, Miss. 71,650, ClK 1AQ oonl, tff IVW nM !n 'Kf A VV A f lanta, Ga., Harrodsburg, Ky., W&co, Tex. ; Uouisvile, Ky. 1712, ,35,f9.59 W..; uyy, eo,oid, eacn fa.iAW, soia in wasning- tdn, D. C; New Orleans, La, ; Saa Fran cisco, and New York. Oar Tra velltf a a . ( The Rockingham ttocjeet thus , alludes to , a Star f representative : ruov . A. Jich - olson went ; to VYilraington s an Alonday night to complete a negotiation by which I ne expects to act as travelling; agent for the Stab. The Colonel has been a strong friend, as well s eMcienC' agent, of thes Star for many years, and'during the sus pension of the cotton nMlI with which he Is connected here he ndw 'proposes to travel for the paper. We -commend him and bis 'star' of progress wherever be may ga." Preparations for (Graad Encamp- Bneaxt of tne State Cfaar at Ashe- ,.TU1. . ( , ... , The Wilmington Light "Infantry will Wve-far Aiherille an. the morninf of N1. t9ttt intt ami Will rprVthnt Ji - ?m - UB mouaiain wwn onwemorn- . a . Irig of the 22ad, about 9 o'clock, when they be marched-directly' to a table pie- ,f-M.ru m. v. " V "V , O - B erotics neobte'-pf Ashevule. It is under- - 71 "J , I ktood that provision .will be made by them I tod - r ; , - m u m j l F M;V"dVwni. a" rW' LT i,.ivL , J T ryttB.Light Infantry. A cosUy naUonal joag wl preaented, to-tB togimeat wia-. biag in the competitive battalion drill, and its Colonel will be given an-exceedingly handaoma sword and belt; these being pre Sealed by the people of Ashetille. Two balls will be given , the tateUuard by the people of 1 Asnevilfo during the encamp ment. Col. " Cameron-, of the AsheviBe Citiuh, went but to the camp ground Mon day. He describes the situation thus: "The uu w . UVUWWAVM . l 5 l ; x . . t. .1 . . ' a. - by the beautiful . ranges which bound and inclose the valley of Beaver Dam creek, the view extending, far down the opening down the French Broad valley, forming a landscape lovely i and picturesque. Two Sides of this open ground are bordered by forests, that on tha south being thin, but giving ample, shade; that on the west is in a state 6f nature. ' Wilmington, as we nave before intimated, should make the best possible showing in the 'encampment. The Light Infantry will represent her there, and the great number' of visitors from ill parts of the State wild wffl be at Ashe- yiiie as intervals auring tae nine aay s en- i - , v. rrj7i - -.- campment will be apt to form their impres sions of our city by the number and char acter of her soldiery. . If the number should be small our Western friends will naturally want to know if that la the best the leading commercial city of the State can do. Our people, it would seem to its, should feel an u uro uww wnucicui iu piumpk them to make soma lUtie sacrifice in order to swell the rants of onr company on this occasion. The trip, too-, will be taken dur ing one of the dullest seasons of the year, ind the liUfe recraatioa resulting from it will only make the boys more energetic, Vigorous and ready for work when they come back and eater again upon their sev- eral'Vocationa. --v. it : ml ur friends of the Newbern Steam Fire 'breast with this progress vejlgnrnowex i... muj'TTT ; . - . . I oerimentine With tobacco. of-rMCIt lie'has ngwe uotnpanv 210. 1 len lor tueir nomes u the ft.87 traia yesterday morning, being I iWorted to the depot by our firemen. We I - . . ... ". I hope they carried wih , them none but the -jaost pleasant impressions of our city and tts people.: Some of our firemen know something abouLNewbern hospitality, and are aware that it is as difScult a matter to excel the Newbern firemen hi that social virtue as It is to get the better of them in in engine trial ; but our department know Of a -verity that they did their level best to make their visitors feel at home and to re alize that they were among friends; who can never esteem it anything else than a favor to entertain them as guests. Our citizens generally wen very favorably im pressed by their fine appearance and gen tlemanly deportment. By a telegram received by one of the 'FLittle Giants,'! yesterday, we learn that the Newbern boys were received with open hearts by their brother firemen at Golds- Boro Ball. I The-Raleigh team arrived last night, and will ' Play the ' Seasides to-day on their grounds; Tbey hive brought two fine pitchers with; them, who will perhaps strikeout the Wilmington boys as Jacobs . !.:. ... - ... 1 1 has just done, liousman win occupy the 1 tpin-owW .howesl with Vfhtcn ne can ias tne oaii,. . anu vain wiu ' , l! ' n -. 1 nsiusre sun oa patucuay. j Tie Raleigh, ebab heads the list for the championship and are determined that no error to-rnorro.W shall throw, them back a game The Bea&kles have played in bad luck lately, but they hope it has left them now.- - They intend to gi Raleigh a warm time on- the field' and if they are beateii will mdfame. J "Let them have a good crowd I JA itomr toUkWof thevhdtors IT7 . " ""." 7 ; - i s - ;r., - ,- . I iaarnaUsm'. Wide JTiela. I -Our friend of the Fayetteville i5wthus i - ? 1 . - , J qptte surprised sen jonng ladies with muslin belts ta' baed wi newiDapers. in I , f - - ohe instanos tks Wilmington SrAJt Ad vertisemeats ia it weraasily readable. We fed assured that aaiJad la that edition of the Stab was' peeulftffry valuable. But few people realize the wide field that belongs to journalism. ' AeVspar furnishes the best food in the world for 'roatsa goat will ciew-a newBPaDer for nours and be per: ffctiy contented. A. newspaper makes th,( best bustle in existence, as well as thecheap- I jest, and as w above Stated, JU is, nnrivalled l'ai Uning lor a Delt., yeniy progress is i the motto of tna ,97 I Maaiatrate'e Conit. I S Joseph Turner, colored, was artalgned I -Wore Juatioe MUlis. yesterday, on a peace warrant sworn' out by John H, Jackson. colored. ! After 'a bearing' the defendant was required to pay costs and gjve bond U the sura of SQ tokeeprthe peace for sixty War Departaaeat, 81atnal Scrrlea, It. 8. Araay. ' Division of Telegrams Jtnd Reports for the4 ijeneut 01 Uomnujtce asd Agriculture. . July 16,li885 6 P.M. Districts. Max. Temp. Mia. u Temp. -Rain Fall, Wffiningtori . . . Charlestpn. . . Aueusta B7 riViO , 69 Air 7J, 73 ' ! 70 , .68 C7 5:oo,! .00 .00 ,94 M 95 W, u Bavaimiin . . . aiomgomery aioDue New prleans,. 835" 61 Vfcksbtmr. ,4 Little Rock.... Memphis ,U0 - - ! : VeatJbier lBlatMma. The following are the indications for ;o- day: For the South Atlantic States, f air wea ther, except in the southern portion, local rains,, variable winds, generally southerly, stationary temperature on .the coast and in the southern portion, and warmer in Jthe in terior. , , , i -i r 5 AccUent. Mr. J. F. Laughery an employe at Mr. A T. Wilson's mill, was painfully injured yesterday morning by becoming jammed in beiween two logs. He was badly bruised about the legs, and was taken home to re ceive surgical attention . - For the Star1 Topsail Sound. Mb. Editok: We are just from a trip to the very best portion of Eastern North Carolina, "Topsail Sound," where we had the- pleasure or being present at one of those pleasant picnics such as the Topsail people know how to arrange to perfec tion. We find these genial friends all in good spirits and happy; as a community ESff" UTO, "Ltl Topsail are compelled to be.- There were twi rT. number of visitors from Duplin and Pen- j - j - -' ... . uer, ana a coupie 01 young laaies irom. Mooresville, Iredell county,.- among the attractions of the day. There waa a general outpouring of the Topsail people. conspicuous among whom was that model specimen of the ante-bellum 'gentleman. the venerable. Dougald McMillan and: his estimable wife, whose dignified presence never fails to promote . order among the. young folks. . After dinner Dr. Porter, of Kocky Point, was called out and in a few well timed re marks congratulated the community, upon the many evidences-of their fine-social re lations, paying the ladies of Topsail a very hieh but deserved compliment. Later in the afternoon many of the young folks and others, ovei an hundred,,, repaired to the house of Mr. 'Geo. B. Bhepard, than whom Topsail hasno more genial ' spirit, where his accomplished lady- and lovely, daughters made it pleasant for all. Mr. Bhepard being always fully alive to the ma terial interest of his community, and fully olanted a firtKatch. -TIieweedistet most luxuriant we havet ever seen, many1 of leaves meawriag abdreefeet lbrfj of whtehlsend-youonewhich was-plukfed1: Without special care it measures 27X171 inches. Cant our farmers be induced to join hands with this enterprising farmer in making a test of this, paying crop in our eastern counties r .... -. viarron." it Quarterly meatinca Third Round for-the WUmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South Clinton Circuit, at Johnsons (Jhapel, July 16-17. Magnolia Circuit; at 8aiem, July Smithville Station (District Conference), July 23-26. ' Brunswick Circuit, at z.ion, July dl, August 1. Onslow Circuit, at Monnt Lebanon, Au- gust 6-7. J Duplin Circuit, at Kicmands, August 8-9. , Wilmington, at Front Street, August 2. Pattl J. Cabbawat, Presiding Elder, v THE MAIM, 'i The malls close and arrive at the City Poet Office aa follows: ' ' VIAJS&. Worthern through majls. fast . . .. 7:45 P. M Northern through and war knaU.8 .... 8:30 A. M. Raleigh..., .,0:15P.M. &30 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Rauroad, and , rontes sntmlied therefrom inclndine J A. A K. C. Railroad, at... 7:45 P.M. A 8.-30 AM. Southern malls for all points South, dally Iffl P, western mans (.u. u. Western malls (C. C. Rallwavl dally : except Sunday)..';. .. j&t&Xn2i ,. onsr.sr. between Hamlet andBalelgh 6:1& P. X Darlington RaU- road i... ; 8K P. ' Ys.11r for nolnts betweenllorenoe and unaneston mi r. m. Ta.Tf.tvtln. and offioes on Cane Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays. ... 1:00 P. M. Parettevllle. via C. c. K. is.: daily, ex x DnaaaTS....:..............-M..... ozi9Jr..M iwCL H. and intermediate offices. Tuesdays and Fridays ' C.-00 A M. (except Sundays) 8:soa.jl. Malls for Easy Hm, Town Creek, 8hal- t lotte and little River, Tuesdays and Fridays................:..... : 2tfOP. M. Northern through and way mails TJ0 A. Jf. Southern mails .,M .9.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8:45 A.M. Stamp Offloe open frdnr T.HO 'AH. tot P. Ml Money Order and Register Department- open 800 A. M. to 5) P. M. continuous. ' v . , Mails collected from street boxes from bust ness portion of city at 5 AM.,' 11:30 AM.' and 5:30 P.M.; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. and 6A.M. ; '' ii'--i ' ' jCarriers delivery open sa Sunday from 30 to. Qeneral delivery opea from 7 A.M. to COO. P.M aad on Sundays from 8:30 to 9-0 A. M. Railroad thne, 75th meridian." '-7 MOTHERS 1 , " MOTHSR8 i" MOTHERS tAt you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by mr rest 09 the excru- a sick child sunerinr I na crying wita u I elating pain of onttih n teeth? If sov so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTH- eSSSK fffS fS t little 8nf- is no er on earth who has ever used it who will not ten you at once that it will regulate the bowels and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating lika magic t It is perfectly safe to use ia all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. ' NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. gEERSUOKERS AND KOEFOLK JACKETS," , , , JUST ARRIVED SHOW-CASE FOR SALE. 1 4 . f .'.; I ' . . :'''.. f. v : MUNSON, ' jy!7U Clothier, Ac. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 O. McCIRT, Auctioneer. " -'BY COtUJERabCO. ' This iAy. coMKSNcmo at io o'ciocfc at oar Sates Rooms, we wtil sen ' MattinsjBabjf CarriaBa, p Wash-Tubs, i S'J01 HerrlnRS, Oil Cloth, Spreads, ! , Olice Qtek, Boys' Boots, and. w One fine Tea Set. Jyl71t ... CEO. WkJPllICEj JJr, j A trCTTONi'tMDi MORSlWO. gttT 17, AT Ixi. n o'clock, at taka RoomWrNo. 901, eor. Mar- Iketand SeodBd.BttetfeTA isaawal of lAuciion uoooa, tacifuuD.aa afsoraiMBt of "rti! fllLi Kf 1 f li , crsAaiK AL.IVK CUkKST, rftbilit In 1884, and tnow m order for bnetness. , , wr particnlars apply to , , STEKET. BKOTHBES, Jyl7 5t ' Charleston, 8.-C. f" Straw Hats I - HARRISON ALLXN. :'s A '' Hatters. Jy 17 tf i.l if; u, The ffewgag. .NEW MTJSrcAIiIK8TB.TJMlNT. It consists of a banjo head and short neck. - A single string runs from the. pin under the key-board,: and Is b talced by means of a little wheel which Is ' forked by a crank, thus producing a constant Iremulo. A child can play1 It; and yet by prac trloe very beautiful effects can be produced. , Call and see the HEWGAQ. Price only $3,00. ' , For sale at SXNHBKRQKR'S and Musio Stores. Jy 17 tf tire Bool Fire-Proof Oil' l S BETTER THAN "KEROSENE OIL, OR any other Burning Ou. : Can le used In any lamp . ,, For sale by HOLMES & WATtERS, 7 North Front St. HENRY HAAR, 701 Chesnut St. WM. OTKRSKN. comer 5th and Market. 6IESCHEN A BRO., corner Chesnut andMoRae, r. u. djuth, corner 4tn and Campbeu. J. C-STEVENSON A COw, 617 North Fourth St, B. H. JTAHRENS; corner 7th and Market 8ts. . v. B i JsviswsuMiai Market St. ..-...- H. SCHULKEN, corner 4th and Wahnrf Sts. 1 i.K. BOESCH, No, Sol North Fourth St. , EO. M. CRAPON, No. 82 South "Front St. T GEO. A. PECK. No, 29 South Front St. watcninisnstanaseeit grow. mh29tf i : -7 ! Wanted, OK( CORNER GROCERYMEN, Ttt GIVM, AWAY ICE to their customers.' ? n . Call and see us. . ' .uJi;. je 17 tf ' ; ' i w. 3t DAVIS ASONjv; Notice to Consignees. XTOnCE IS TTHRKRY niVIFN TT mNSinWW i-l of car ?o CoaL per German Bark Frtedr WUhelm lVwthat the said Vessel arxlTed en the I4th Instant. Is read v to discharge bar ca.ren. ind Merjiay-dajs cpmmence tnls morning, 16th MHABMaB rJ6 , JWCHAU asTRMANI, gents. - Trinity College. .i. rrWX FALL TERM WILL BEGIN AUGUST 19TH 1L and close December '2ed,s; 4 -T1 I ' .. TERMS, iri . :. . in CoUBaa dasses. ner month. - 1-v.aa tlenlnPxenaratorvDen'ti. w xasiltA S oa Tuition in Business Course; ' a50 Board, Includ'g furnished roonft' $2.00 to 12.00 i For catalogue and particulars, address --' PROF. J. F. HETTMAN. Trinity College, Randolph Co., N. C jy 10 4t ; Dniyersity of Hortt CaniM glX NEW PROFESSORS HAVE RECENTLY been added to the Faculty, making atolal of so- , venteen instructors, .All the Courses of Study, have been enlarged and strengthened. . Post-gra duate instruction is offered in every department. The next session begins August 27. Entrance ex aminations August 27, 28, 29. r, . . , , -! For catalogue containing Information in re gard to tuition, board, terms of admission, Ac., apply to HON- KEMP P BATTLE, LL. D-i - . i IPrkktbiht, ;jyl62t ; , , . Chapel MUL . i i , : 1' Out 6f. Every ;7! ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED, pays a claim for Indemnity or a total Ions on' account of deatlUji, A. . . ' Persons Insure their dwellings against fire., when the nrobabuitv of the dwelling's burning is immensely less than the probability of -an ac cident happening to themselves. ' i Policies are Issued' for any amount Trout $500 to 610,000, at a cost of from S2.50 a If ear to S50-. These Pohctes tav s weekrv indemnity in case of accident, and pay the whole- amount of Policy If death ensues within three months. ' i Nq medical examination is necessary. ., , t Apply.to '- i4 ' .(f t I . r , M. . , WILLARD. Agent.-. ijelOtf - 11 C 1 S14N. Water St. 1 i ' Tim.5 Vartm (iih rU ..V..! ;T.i Tj7i" TiQT.f -yi- i water Coolers, lee Boxes and Bofrigerators; Tin I xoiiwi, dot, uuopg, uuiwiu, rwnn. ana a nu line of Wood and Willow Ware. If yon want a stove, rememoerwa nave- ne pakmbk, pore White OIL , PARKER A TAYLOR, ?jylS-tf.--'ii.v;rt-"s u -., SS Sooth Front St llanhatta , ... . . .. 0mr ' ' "'' VnariOt ihANTBE BEAT (OUT. OP THE V In thisor any other market. It la the besi Te pentcigar noa, , , i Popular .News and Cigar Store. Beading Rooms fa 'rear. ly WftTOntu km i month...:, j, ; if ' i. .JylSU,, ;Tar.He?lIent,v' TjKR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE, JC . ,llj'tf ni:iauri "i . , (Elv's Cream Bm afld.Wel-De-Meyer's Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Mediotaes, : Drugs a, as n ' v-. ( . 1 . . . . , F. a MILLER'S, ' lyttft t,it Corner Fourth and Won Sts. tExiiixiiie , ! t-i t- - ?- .it a - .. JT AGS AND SATCHELS. IF THEY NEXT RE uL)paJrinc oriooverine call oa as and have tt done by the only Trunk Maker in Wilmington. In stock; a full line f Trunks,- Saddlery Goods, inst Cfcrrl And s. Bnersries and an Kinds or venioies. . McDOUGALL A BOWDEN. ,' , yl3tf t.ih) ii-.- . 114 North-Front 8t - 1 'ReceiVed this C OLID COLORED LAWNS -'"".r , , jSM7TTjr-printed U&RS" ,in.).'ioa BALBRTGGAN HOSE. --' - :"' u -BKlTIfeH HALF HOSE, - r v : " AND HASBbOju FANS. -; : jy4tf JNO. J. HEDRICK. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Base Ball. Seaside Club Grounds, FRIDAT, - - - - JUL.Y 1TTII . - Raleigh vs. Seasides. j .'. ; Game to be called at 4.45 csloc. 'Admiesflon 25 cents. 1 JPJ?.GAM- Come aad see it. Jy J7 it . QT. KLKQAOT QUALITY, r. I . , . . .... :. Both Re& and White. . The healthiest and most palatable Wine to drink. For summer use It surpasses everything el Also, a Has line of imported & Domestic Clarets, GINGER ALS. BASS PALE ALE, ! - - : LONDON. STOUT, MeKWAN'S SCOTCH ALE, -i ' j " " ' , LAGER BEER. Ao., Ac. " . Our GROCERY ANB LIQUOR DEPARTMENTS ' are the most complete In the State. P: IT. Bridgef s & Co. II Nortn Front St jy 15 DAW tf n- (T1ABBAGE seed, cabbage seed. All the Leading Varieties For sale, wholesale and retail. ' r . WILLIAM H. GREEN, i (V 16 tf 117 Market Street. j LaTeM Setter Pnipiesfor 3 iIj jjEAUTIFUL AND HIGH-BRED. JORDAN T. McIVER, Wilmington, N. C. j jyiw. nac j Oxford. Female Seniiiiary, j : . OXFORD, Jf. C. HK NEXT SESSION OPENS AUGUST 26 1885. Location healthful and accessible. - Course I 4f stttdy.thorougbic Corps of teachers able and expertenoed.. . . and CUistheaiGB. cost ner term of five oataioaaea senton-appucation. F. P. HOBGOOD. Jyl43w ... President. IT. C. Sides. 500 BEAUTIFULLY CURED AND DELIGHT- FULLY FLAVORED N. C. SIDES just recelTed. . and selling rapidly. Call at once if you wish to j ... Secure one. , . ' ' We are offering a first class B C. HAM, in can- vass, for 12J4c, which is giving perfeot satisfac tion. , . J ' A full line of S. C. MEATS. j We are offering to the Wholesale- Trade a fine Mot of Western N. C. ONIONS, the finest on the mar: ket. CHICKESS and EGGS in abundance and at low prices. -tf -r i wo airj Bi.ua AUaaiiwuAAiAiu) lor auiiAits . .? STBVKNSON'S FAMILY FLOUR is f Ten Kate? r . 5 -inRon its reputation ms a Gool Family roar;. S Buy a barrel by ail means. - " 7 1 ; , ' & w mi mft avu naai aaaa uaw iiuuu PsMias mannv vita i weona 1ao1 am hattd Ihala . 2. urooenes aeiivered at the sound, provided. In oases where more than one persoa composes the arty, that they shall reside at the same (Sound. will be made any day except Mondays , and Saturdays. J. a STEVENSON. $2,t)0!.j Ladies' Shoes. $2.00 OUR $2 03 LADIES' SHOE IS NICE FITTING, easy wearing and good luting, and is the best . Shoe la this eity for the price. Come and try a pair, at A. SHRIEK'S, t ' las and lie Market street. I Also, a i&rm assortment of Soft and Stiff . , Slack Hats. Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas oob-i atantly on hand, which we offer at low prices. 1IKU -. . Base Ball; pEFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, WHITE At Mountain freezers. Fly Fans and Fly Traps are all the rage this hot weather. Call and take ' your pick at living prices. Finest line of COOK btoy s in the city, at headquarters lor Bouse W, H. ALDERMAN A CO., . ' . Prop'rs. iJyistf I ft ' j T JI I ! ttflflfl RfianiTig- I ( wu .Mivwuuigi T"TT i-f . V A T TTT yrra Ulull mil u T . mTKim TafX ' J wsla Pimm .nJ Varlsfnmla o r V i TICV I book STORK. Also, an elegant line of Ladies fancy Perfumed Wax. Special designs for Peals made to order. A few more sets Croquet lef t,at - 9Cc$L25,$ I) hriatf i.bu to wnxa per set. .... V. W. YATJta, 119 Market St Rt.ar Saloon. CEO. F. 1X1TRBERT, Prop'r., . j . i g HiarKet : Street. J; 'CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST CLASS POOL TABLE. SHRIMPS and DEVILED CRABS always od hand in season 'Mtt ' ' ' ' ': - : ' j TniTiip iB T HAVE JUST RXCETVETJ A VERY LARGE AS JL Bortment of Turnip and Cabbage Seed, all va rieties, and will sell them very low. Fntz Po made, for polishing brass and all kinds of metals, . Household Ammonia, Ae. - i. H.HAKDIN, Druggist and Seedsman. - ii I2tf New Market. Wunuhgton, M.C Bwgaihs.: bargains. TirriZENS OF WILMINGTON, CONSULT YOUR . own Interest, and buy Country Produce of . JOHN B. MARSHALL, : No. 24 North Water St , Consignments are rushing In. Why stand ye idler Jy i6DAWtt V 5? lv- ' 4. ii 'i V :! r. f 1 '; is- 2- 14 r l.'f.r,; 3S r Hi p ;4 i 1 ' AjWi ? 'if a . - I. 'ii.' '3 i 1 f 5 . . ,i .' i MM: 1 1 ' 'f it -4 Hi H - 1 11-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 17, 1885, edition 1
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