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Gordon, or ueorgia. u .u ide to Gen. nancoca; ior uw iuuwi monies over oea. uranu nm. jh i aDDointed Postmaster at Wil- G&y has been Drtmpntain Washineton close. at p.. w KmninvM tiv ttftni I m. io-jr r rr-r! , T"- f funeral in New "Tork. Sev- Grant s eral customs inspectors at New York and o'.hcr cities nave uccn ubuiuwu. Three persons lost laeir uvea 'ana anoiner i ws3 hopelessly burned at a Bre in Uerman- I .nD Pa ; caused by aa explosion of Raso-i 1 ioa,ra-.v i '. -i - j I line The Salvation Army at BeUe- I ville. Ont, was mobbed and driven to Ahe; I ' . Th hVmRA &t AnnnmnttAT I UarraCBa- i - I C H , Va., in which the terms,; of jGen. LVs surrender were signed, has been in' respect to the t -UpW a m??. draped in mourning memory of Gen. Grant. of cholera in Spain Wednesday,4,294; deaths from the disease 1,638: -.Two Richmond military companies, a company from Danville and one f rom Alexandria, Lave gone ti New York to attend the Qrant ntiieauies; Gov. Camon and staff accom- p:inies them. The Sixth Booth Caro- 1 :r.n resimeni neia lis annual reunion at tne bsiilefield of Seven Pines, Va.' At -1 p m. jesterday 43,000 persons had viewed the remains of Gen.! GrantJljing in 'state ht the City Uall, New- Ycrk. - jThe first bale of new cotton received at Colum bus, yesterday, came from Dawson. Oa. N'e w York markets .Money Yr per rut .; cotton quiet at 10 7-16&10 9-1 6c; wbeat, xSo. 2 red August 99i99f 6; south-: ern flour unchanged; corn, ungraded ,52 55c; rosin dull at $1 121 17J; spirits tur- jDtmr dull and weak at 86Jc 1 h e ii.ing or Abyssinia, with a . hxi force, it is said. will relieve the Leisured earrisOn at Kassala. I Thft German and French newBDa- pers snow oy ineir uierness uie fn.l.n.r that eriats between the two a ... .- - . 1 cinininei. Some infatuated mortal in Pbila- I i , - . t i . ' ' . L I delphia wants Judge Tour ge to pay bin rt-spfcts to Grant in verse, Now JLlbion, don't. The papers are now., discussing what was Grant's real name. , The Stab gave the exact" information a week or so ago. :yf S;.? 1 -7' T Jim Blaine has a $1,500 riding horse. Jiji cannot ride fast enough to catch up with the cavalcade bound I for the White House. : - I President Cleveland will not: fill I ' ' . '., r' i. . " i . I army vacancies irom civil - ute, dui i will fill them from next year's grad- I UHdes at Wetit Point. That is much betttr. ,j Governor Lowrey is- certain tq be tetiominated for the .Governorship of Mississippi. - He has ;V enough pledged delegates to insure. his .tion, "Thft trrpfttpftt. fiinprn.1 n ft or pant o ate age the way ahe Nbrtlirn papers aesenoe tne want.obsequies. I ix milP innor nA MV ln T " i miles. In the meantime the body ia about to fall to pieces with decay They bave waUedtw Wlogetup abirrRhow. - i J - - I ;btt I The mortality in Snain ia greater . , , r T j . than ever, and will continue to be great for months to come, we may sup- I nosfl - Chrfava i . Pa J p Sr?r-- -Lnai "emeu ann nr.npr niarpd. ann-m i i j , I continue to spread.. It may be doubt ful if it gets to1 this Wuntry this jear, but it will be almost certain to ome in 1886. -1 The scandal business grows in Xond on . It is all theVtalk but cor- ruption is all the.-rage. A London cablegram eays Parliament tis filled with if ' - '..-; ':;;rx- l I '.v ; -i I onocking charces are frcelv brought I D0i. y.ouns aDd old- Politicians, Tates scandal, ai8CQ8WD "ZViZl wiest scandals. , It seems as tboughjtbe I y exposure would create.in addition -.u.umrCToii.s political campaign or i r:.hecriminal Jaw now the mnd irr':;" " J',!,. uniuuMBi 1 nrASIiMialv nhani nr. IB session, and the house is crowded whenever up ior oeDatcT ;vf .. , :- ' r . .. oir nenry Thompson savs new -UJllK lg morft tinartiMaaim'A lian Un average water supply as a beverage "lu ongbt to, be boiled before mS- a7 the way. a friend of onra came near r1vin fn He W W'"" . woo uiuo "mk milk boHed and iien' tied f com. -"fc mm J 27 TopBa,cuItNoTOmlerUth.d15th: . nn i- . , r.. . t i airpftnv .ftjunrpi. ana "cotton uevei iwiu: wnr-uuw ,.v-i . v - , ,ixriT.- i dw ( viini i f h T awmUk poison to bim. mor7promlsine. Profs. Noble and. other game wUL-be played, by. the same 23 VV"-M" TT'. tte drank a half a galloi a day, now Ff,lr hae nng?fe?tw? "d?fS2' clubs, with Kurti and Monroe the battery c Paul J.'Cabbaway, ; .. - d then eating a IHtlenghtWd 4oX"' ' dwBee.V -t;t r . Presiding Elder, r S l' . '. ;,;r -- . - ' - , " ' ' - . .- - U -t., . , 0 . - - - , , it i l . -. . - v , - few.montha regained his weight and milk. - i -- w line has ever been able to reacli its bottom. native regard St as e gateway to th regions of; the An account savs: , t: . r t. . -1 v I .! T - : -:, .vxjua terrible abvasM on the North Pork west, of Bitenour, at the side of ; a little I strearnwhich gurgles xnusically down the mountain, and is to the lower or left hand mountain, ana is tome lower or lelt hand I side of the road which leads through; the flarmar flilla.t The -rfwm- nirftniar in Harmar Hills. ? . The chasm; ? circular, in snape, is about fifteen feet - in diameter, al- f IeTpenaicojarwghtetf t lanterns and torches lowered to a teph at ' many hnn-. drcd feet have revealed naucht hnt roiiirh: ' irregular, walls . of solid rock. Provided with a stop watch, I dropped aheavy frae- tnsnt nf rMb v Itic ulna nf tlia vxsnin guir, ana tne last f amt sound , which came back to my ear was at the expiration of fourteen seconds: From this, making due. allowance for the resistance of the a$. the transmission of sound, and the impedi- ments to the stone caused by the uneven sides, l calculated a depth of 3.15a feet. .- inches, presuming, of course, that the la s audible sound was - caused by .the rocs striking the bottom.? Mm j . Canon Farrar'8 sermon on Gen. Grant delivered in the great national mausoleum of Great Britain, West minster Abbey, was 'remarkable for felicity of language and broadly patriotic sentiments. Referring to the two nations the eloquent divine "There is no lack of American memorials here. We add another to-day. Whatever there is between the tWo nations to forget and forgive is forgotten and forgiven.,; If the two peoples which are one be true to their duty, who can doubt that the desti nies of the world are in their bands. Jjei America and England march in the van of freedom and progress, showing the - world Dot only a magnificent spectacle of human happiness, but . a stiu more magnincent spectacle ot two peoples united, loving righteousness and hatine iniquity, ; suf- Hastice, which are the unchanging law of I v . , Salisbury is putting on a warlike ... -w-r . ii i'3a I tone at last, nas ne reaiiy conciuaeu i , . , . TT : , I to fight? We doubt It. He has I nromisfid the Znlfikar Pass to the . . . . . " I Ameer of " Afghanistan. He says there is no change in the relationship between Russia and England by his Ministry, but India must be protect ed at all hazards ta" the meantime the Russians are not idle. A London special of the. 6th says: - The Russians are planning a new town at Merv, including a citadel,' barracks, gar dens and bazaars. : Owine to a rumor that the Afghans are massing near Penjdch strong Russian rein- forcemente have .been dispatched to that place. ': A new coalition is being discussed .' TI ' 1. 5 Ti I lx U rP in Hingiana. ans oeiweeu- me mr ries and the Whigs. The purpose is to get rid of the Churchill set,and con- trol Parliament without relying upon Radicals' (extreme Liberals) and Par nelitesi But this, shows that both parties are V divided; a the , Liberals losingtheir : Whig 'allies.;; and ithe 1: rid of ;the Churchill set. SpiriW ltirpen jyr - (j. Presbyterian : Over 50 hpp.n ftddpd in thfl rhnrch un- der the pastorate of Rev. C. M. Payne, at I Concord.' - ji; Rev. J. Y. Pegram reports in the Raleigh Advocate as the result of V re- t-i 7?Z,. ;w. o,oW ceedingly sorry tolearn of the death of that man of God," the Rev. WatsonAtwafer, of Chapel HilL He passed quietly into i on.the 81st of July. ' . We learn that a revival of reli ffloB i has been going on at Sherwood -anrch Cumberland county, for the past . i .nminivtiui tvtr kpv j. h. k inc. KUUDJO) wuuuvixu-'j - - " and that nineteen persons have connected themselves with the church at that place. Greenville Reflector; A colored man named Alonzo Wooten, fell-off 5 the steamer Tarboro while, coming to this place i on ; Saturday i morning, ana was drowned. He was a deck hand on the steamer. . - ., . , . ' HickOrr JPress:n The meeting in the Baptist Church still continues with rnnnh interest. We learn mat; . wn8on Jones, of Catawba, issuing States ville for damages. He fell into an open cellar and broke a leg on tne nignt oi4ius Democratic jollification last KOremoer. Winston : f Leader y 'Tomato honey, made of the juice of tomatoes,, with J , ;;mi, i.gnn,ptliinir 5 - -(3l,h;-,1 - .i rrh11ToH-v nino- rsValiowig 7 snake.! ft I .T . .. ..., wss ajnue larger inan a norse nair. I A call has been extended .by the Church of the Good snepnera or tnis I city to Rev- Mr. Gibson of Parkersburg, l. - '..' J Vavtnn Wfj.rnrixp.T The Blow- I in? Rock hoarding houses 'are booming.: A wo tarred iKitor. i mnirrepated at tnis popular reswr, 5 ln )9ff y,lTSK ot . far from He is;, at present the(pastorof thefllrst rr.The frnit stores in, the x yijmity, Parkersburg, there is -TaVpit . that is Jre?by terianJ church at i Colnmbla,i S.:. C,. of tQ Front street market look tempting. ' I i: ' r having been called from the; Concord fN.i V .f:;- iatnomiess. i At least DO SOnndinP' O. churrh nnlv -uat nr tA i - tlilAnftlrtfiTifiTfrnrmoTi is talked or w :-vr Mr. uiDson isaneDnew ot nex, i f Hetieaentatro jsiana.-oi renaer.swas m i 2Btn ana vtva. u Vt.?J. M. Atkinson, of the Second fPres- the cityyest-rdav ... , , i "7 Bmithyille Station, October 8rdand4th. byterian Church in pUleigh.-ifoW Visi- ff W v . Magnolia, Providence, October 10th and .'rfTHeis a sonof v. Dr.iGibson, '1 i'sW' lar-iv lltbi tJ - rector of one of the Episcopal churches at Tne Seaside, at oxford. ; : .. Clinton i Circuit, OoBhen, , October 17th Petersburg. Va. Stab. .,, , : r.. - !: - In i the ; gamtf; of. base ball at ; Oxford and 1Slh. , ' .. . , , ' beea elected Presidentiof Davidson Col- McKinnon ia a native of Robeson county-U native and to the: manner ; born 44 years , -w - hi iiuuiu wx. XHfucDuu miLr u u ii w - Asheville : Advance: - On next next i &?C farm, near-Black Mountain Stationon hood, youne men and old. iawbeen cor- r wvi ui uuuuua Di unvAHicec. wu u our i fiiriprn.T.tnn vthteiuav iuuiuiuk," i '.i I V . VI. r . . . m .L. Li I . . ,r;. ... ... - I.. dlally invited tol:&tMte8entei and tkk.'lai.'?!- iiiVim'? hi nMnni. t tinmi M,;r .t .v. 1 good thines appropriate . to such an!occa I slon, whichwinj be? abundantly n,.,! tik; vsta, -.'-'l , -Vvxford lorcAA-We earn, front' our farffiCT fnends that lanCTmenas that -the recent i rains have improved the rowine crDr of I tobacco wonderfully., WearerJeased I tolearn that First Lieut: ?WttiLaB8iter,BW. - Of our townsman, Mr, It W. Lassiter, Sr.,Vii4.?r regawa u eunesuayj w has been appointed quartermaster! of the ! the most satisfactory in .every respect the 16th Inf antey ,U.--8. A. r stationed at Fort, Concho, Texas, -ft We understand that a gentleman in Oxfords who served with distinction in the late war, has; announced biaintenUonto, subscribe $100 towards the Proposed N. C. Confederate oldiers' Home. r ,f . ... i Salem . JRrm.- The . Southern I Normal School at Lexington . is in a flour- I ishing condition, r ; Its catalogue shows that J 165.students were enrolled during :thp last I year. According to the belief of seme there wm be frost by the 20th day of Octo i ber. The katydids began their music I about the 20th of July, and some say in 90 I ftZm comeT? 1 Eli Sides,. a well known colored man; met I with an accident by the team he was. driving becoming nnrnlv and one of the "horses getting sleg 'over - the pole of the wagon, bides got off the wagon to unnitcn the horses, and stepped in front to unfasten the breast chain, when i the horses became frightened and plunged forward, knocking Eli down, the . horses and wagon running over him, injuring him so that he died in a lew bourse ' -v- i -n, Raleigh IJfetos Observer: Died August 4th, at the residence of her mother, in Kinston, Sallie Coleman Strong, daugh ter, of,. the late Mr. Henry R Strong, j Very great interest is felt in the matter of pension applications. " Mr. Cross, chief Hl'Lwii 4,000.. Borne come in every day. Mr. a. 8. Hall, manager of the Oxford base ball dub. kindly cives the score of the two un reported games at Oxford, July 80th and &lst follows: July 80th, Oxford 5, Hen Un account of darkness rJurr3I, Otford I 9 Henderson 8. Oxford and i Henderson i i. j r u .1.1. jijrcu iuui cuumiuuisunj5aui,wui winning one and there beine two tie games, Yesterdav at 12 m.. Mr. W. J. Hicks. warden of the penitentiary, in obedience to the writ of habeas corpus t corpus to him directed. produced before Judge Clark the body' of Ephraim Queen. The case4s somewhat singular - one.: Queen was - indicted in Watauga county for burglary with intent to kill. . in ere being a mistrial, tae .deien- dant consented to plead iruilty. of lareeny, though larceny was not charged in the bill; and was sent to the penitentiary for ten years. - The Supreme Court said State vs. tueen. VI X4. U. Reports, .65U tbat Queen would, be entitled to a discharge by habeas corpus but for the pending of: tne original indictment in Watauga. Two terms of Watauga court have Bince been held, and at the bearing yesterday the cer tificate of the clerk of the superior Court of Watauga under the seal of the county was produced, that no indictment of any kind is pending in court against. Queen.: U Don said certificate and in deference to the opinion of the Supreme Court," Judge Clark ordered Queen s release. - Queen has been in the penitentiary something over two years.,-, r ' r'NBW nVEKT8KBlCST., r AF1 J i M. UUIIOMI SIMM Hkiksbkbgbb Quizzism.' . 1 ' Coixieb &. Co. Auction sale. I i W. H.'WimS Honsa for rent. u Tiiacheb Wakted -For boys' scliool. J. J. HedeiCK Bargains in dress goods. ' m m mm j Colnmbna Superior Court. Only one case of any importance on the criminal docket, in . Columbus Court had been tried up to Wednesdat.evenmg. This was -the case or the State vs. Minikin charged with breaking into the warehouse 0f the W-, C. & A. Railroad at Whitetille etc., last , fall; ; which was heard on Tue day. We learn that the circumstantial evi- dence was.strong, but he was acquitted ?n the ground that there was no direct ;eyi-. i 1.! 1 'imu.J aV.i''.. .JL. aence against mm. !; iud ouw na icyio- sented' bv Messrs. Solicitor Mclver, Wil- liams and Schulken; and the defendant by. Messrs. 'French, Ndrmenl, - McDaniel and Liewis. - ; ' '.; i-;i-'fjs w.-si;. "M The bar is largely . represented, including I yeral lawyera from this city. . The civil docket had not been reached when our informant lefWhiteville. j . i . : ,. - - - - ! - Personal, -riftrrr-x- nrthrn-.m-: i Mr. i J, H. u Taylor - has i gone to ;the Rocks" tospenda few, days.' He isj ac- companied by his family, k and by his mother and mece from Fayettevule; f : Mr J. C. Stevenson returned home f rom - the West several days ago.xin I greaUy im- rtivmA hARltll::ic7'?,':, TV".. V : Mr. J.' AUen Taylor, son of Cotr. John D. Taylor, left for a trip to the .West yes- terday morning.2 1,; w,3. v. ri , Col. Luke Pewell, of Sampson, was here yesterday and gave us . good crop news. Messrs. C' Partrick and JR.- Beaman; pf the same county,' were also here. Wednesday i theii score stood, J Oxford 8, Seasides T: J The fatigue ot ; travel spoiled the play of .our home nine. Yesterday they were m better trim, ana won tne game. li;, Ne cotton wUl soon M !n- . . i p . . ar . , . v - -- ko eases ior tnej ;jaaYor-s eon- bv the ladies of the Fifth Street Methodist I . The . tnermomeier- reacnea ar erdayorone degree Thwfir thaw Wedneteflav. .-J wwerman weuawtuajr. - T t i , rr JsircwMlt iuciuuo .cc very scarce here this season. , i' Too kntfch , . ' M ' We learn f r0m tbe JPresbvUridn .'. v t ! a . ' ' thatfty persons have recenfly been added to Eev. C. MJ Payee's chnich at Cbacordw. lviv?' - j - v ' j " I club has hadin years. Everybody was de-. ' t , The trees in the centre of Mar- ket street, , , from ; Fourth . to tteventeenw streets, are beine watered by order of the city authorities, to keen them from dvine. .r . ? - : . . ; -There was a game orVbase ball yesterday -between ' clubs - composed f of sajiA , J.v .r00 y . "r Red7tw6n the game by a score of 4 to the "Silver Star's". 1. J ' . I'-'' ' -The German barque On'o,Capt. Clauses;' was cleared from - this port fori Hull, England, yesterday, by Messrs. Alex ander Sprunt .& 8on. with 2,870 barrels of rosin," valued at $ 2,750. ' L , . ' - Visitors to Columbus Court re port the . corn and . cotton crops is the neighborhood of Lake -Waccamaw and WhitevUle looking, splendid. Some say they have never been excelled. i . ii Three prisoners from Pender county were lodged in our county jail ryes terday for - safekeeping. ; They ' are arged with the larceny of Iwater melons and were in charge of Deputy Sheriff R I. Durham. Willis Drake, the colored shoemaker, was arrested and carried before J. C. Hill, J. Pr, yesterday, on a peaee warrant sworn out by Lizzie Stevenson colored. : .During the investigation Drake' swore that the prosecutor was his wife, but the latter in dignantly denied the assertion. . She testi fied that Drake had threatened tasend her and a male companion to "sheol," through the instrumentality of eighteen buck shot properly coBiirosaioned to - do the work. Drake defied the magistrate andU of his officers,, and . wound f up . by t demanding 'estice,' whereupon - he was sent to jail, -having failed to pay the costs or to give the necessary bond of $50 required of him to keep the peace for forty days. . The Seaside. ; . , ; There are a . great' many visitors at Wrightsville just now, and we hear that they are greatly enjoying the pleasures of the seashore, such as boating, bathing, going over to the beach, being fanned by the delicious sea breezes and luxuriating on pig fish, crabs, clams, oysters, etc. I ;j i Smithville also keeps crowded with visit ors to an extent not before experienced, and we are glad to hear that they are all having a delightful time. Street Collision. Considerable excitement was created, for a few moments on Market street yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, by an acciden tal collisicn between the horse and buggy of Mr. J. T. Foy, of Scott's Hill, Pender county, which, was being driven by a col ored, boy, and the -carriage of Mr. J."R' furrentine, by which the latter was cap sized. Fortunately no damage ensued to the inmates of the vehicle and but little to the vehicles themselves. V i 4 . - v.! ' ! I '. mmm-- Betarned. . , I , Mr. J. L. Maffltt - and his companions in I the. late shark expedition returned home I Wednesday eight without having met with 1 ' . .1 1 1.- i any iuck as iar. as Buara.a wcio juuciucu, I thdnirhthev caught a good many fine fish. I They hooked a small shark, only three feet I in length; but that was not the kind they were ' afterV Shatk ' fishing" is considered I first-class -sport.'' The skin of the large one caught recently has been sent North to be tanned. - ;.il a : j .. ..: . Qnavrteny jneannca,f -Third Round for. the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South , Onslow Circuit, at Mount Lebanon, Au gust 6-7;." ;' V';"-'. ,. - - Duplin .CircuiV at . Rlchlands, .-; August 8-9.:' V" . Annointmentsfor the fourth round : Carver's Creek, Shiloh, August' 15th and 16th. : ' Rladea Circuit, Windsor, August 29th and 80th.? in.H oJj fs: 7''!. d ; Elizabeth Circuit, . Elizabethtown, , Sep tember 5th and 6th. f ; . ui ; t Cokesbury ( Circuit, Bethel, September 12th and 18th. p j .voi .v V- ' -.Waccamaw Mission, Shiloh,-September 17thandl8th. J . ; . ' - Whitevilld Circuit, White vflle, Septem-! W 19th and 20th. . . ' ; .:. Wilmington, JTifth street, septemoer . Dunlin Circuit. October 24th and 25th Onslow Circuit, . October 30th - and i No-; vember 1st-vA-.r ;-,v!42f.i-x.-'-s I -J - Brunswick Circuit, .November 7th, and 8th. Benefit of commerce ana Agncturare. ,, r TngfollowiTTir'taWe'hows " the average maximum and ; minlmHm lemperatu rea and n-rerase i amount 1 of '-rainfall at 'sthe t.diss Jricis nmed.r-Each district' includes from' tens to twenty stations ' ! or obset vation ana ; ithe figures' given-'below art thj m&mogiue: of- all .report sent ioecnceiiire ox ujsinm,. Obsefvatfons .taken daily a6 P. M;,.?5th meridia&'timeit to - ..-ry;i ui-Ti9 s-orf smj Atiffast6:1885 6P.M,' '-v AVERAGE . pMTRICTS., Max,v Temp. : Min. . Temp. Rain PaU. i 'tj j !. 'n-y WPxninetottH .-91.. ri '95 AS .00 t.00 ioo.3,. 11 70 c;nariesxon. . . ... Augusts. sV.i'. 5-167 f Savannah 4 V 73ii 67. i AO) 5 Atlanta . . . .. . toor:; : too -; !!oof l : . L00j looi J Atoafgomery 1. 70 -70' A. .74i- 69" : . 69. mobile. New' Orleans ". . - 95 ,.: 96, 95 , "s'95i! Galveston.. Vicksburg. . . . . Uttle KOck..' Memphis ,4i Weather indicatives. . The following are the indications for .'C- dayv.-. '...;t. I-'-. i-ot s d l . For the South Atlantic: f States j local rains, variable windsi ;- nearly stationary temperature; h. A ' PROG tt AM 1TI E O F CEREMONIES In Memoriam to tne Departed Hero, TJ. 8. Grant, at St. Stepnen's A. M. E. Cbnrcb, 8atnrdayTvangnt 8tli, i885 at 2 P. M., Under the Auspices of J". ' C. Abbott Post No. 15, Grand Army of the Republic ' ORDER OP SERViCES. ' ' ' j 1st A chant by the choir. . -3nd Praver by the Rev.. James W. Tel- 3rd Ritualistic services, .by J. C. Abbott Post No.il5, Geo. Ju Mabson, Comman der. , " , , ' . . ,,.( . -c- - ' . . 4th Music, "Nearer my God to Thee," 5th Eulogy, by Stacy Van Amnnge, 6th Music, a funeral dirge,, j . 7th Poems of tribute, by, J,:.C. !Hill, Esq. . . v .... . : ; . . - ; : ' Bth Music,: .- "America. , 9th Benediction by the Post.,,. 10th The DoxOlogy. i The members of the P.ost earnestly, re- auest that the past-e?s of the several churches have their bells toiled in the fol lowing order: at 7 a. m. for half hour,, at 10 a. m. for half hour aud 2 p. m. for half hour. . ..- ; . .- v The Post will move at 1.30 o'clock from its headquarters for the church, the colored fire department acting as" an escort.. All, other civic societies are invited to partici pate in. the ceremonies. ; - . .' ?(.-.? . monroe Uyrd, Ubiei MarsnaL . G. P.'oyrk; Master of Ceremonies. ; ; . -iw '-it- t kp it 1 t Xi , l4-:,TJiIB.:BIAIU5.: jjt (The malls dose and arrive at the- City Post Office as follows;.? , .. J close.. . . Northern through malls, fast. 7:45 P. M Northern through ana way nnau,s .... b:sj a. m Raleijrh . . .... : V. . i .......... 6:15 P. M. A 8:30 A. M Xaila for the K. C. Railroad, and ; - rontes suDDlled therefrom lncludincr A. AN. C. Railroad, at... 7:45 P.M. & 80 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, daily . -QXO-r.'Tt.. Western mails (C. C. Railway) daily ; (except Sunday).. lf 6:15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ralelph 6J5P. M. Mail for Cheraw and liarlington Kail-road..;-. . .. Hails for points between Florence and Charleston Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear 8:00 P.M. 8:00 T.M. raver; Tuesdays aua rnaays. , Payette vllle, via C. C. R. R., daily, ex- 1A0P.M. 6:15 P. M. 6K A. M. 80 A. M. oaot nnsaavs. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offices, Tuesdays and Fridays Smithville malls, by steamboat, daily. (except Sundays) t...... .. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shal lotte and little River, Tuesdays and Fridavs : Wrightsvule dafly at: ; : . . . . i . . . . ! 830 A.M. . . - UrjvJN lull UAui viusx. Northern through and way mails 7:30 A. M. Southern mails............; Carolina Central Railroad 9.30 A.M. 8:45 A.M. Stamp Office' open from 7.30 A. M. to 6 P.M. Money Order and Register Department , open 80 A. M. to 6S0 P. M. continuous. :-: MaOs collected from street boxes from! bust ness portion of. city at 5 A.M., 11:30 A.M. and 630 PJL; from other parts of the citr at,5 P.M. and Railroad time, 75th meridian. CITY ITEMS. THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF 'THE NURSERY. The following Is an extract from a letter written to the uerman nejormea Mensmger. ftt.rrhn.mTwvm'hTiwh- Pbtiti . A RmrKVArrFKiESfiJ Jnsi open the door for- her, and Mrs. Winslow will Srove the American Florence Nightingale of the rursery. Of this we are so sure, that we will teach our "Susy" to say,' "Ai blessing on ' Mrs. Winslow" for helping her to survive and escape the oxininir. eolickinsr. and teethins sieee. Mbs. Wihslow's SooTHXNe Stbtip relieves the child from pain, and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. - It softens the gums,reduues inflammation,cureswind nmfewiAfi tn nerrorm. everv- Dart less. We have never seen Mrs. Winslow know her only through the preparation of her "Soothing 8yrup for Children Teething.", If we . had the power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. V - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; Teacher .Wanted, rpo TAKE CHARGE OF A CLASSICAL SCHOOL A. for Boy, at Kocklngham, Richmond County, N C. ' Number of pupils not to exceed twenty five. Teacher must: be thoroughly qualified and have some experience In techinir. Salary Gua ranteed " References and terms to be furnished with, application, to the undersigned, on or bet fore the 25th of August, 1885. ' . ! r. r vij ;t JNO. D. 8HAW, I For Com ' ang ? D&Wlt , y JNO. W. COLE, t mitteer The DWELLING HOUSE, No. .414, "between 4th aM" tstn Streets, conm- ing six rooms. Apply to' ' . D: H. WAL8H, ;.t j an7.lt, ..r -j At w. s w. . a. omoe. ftiulzzism, and7 its Key. ' J BY ALBERT P.- 80TJTHWICK. 'j vl f!- IT" CONTAINS ' AN" EXPLANATION "toF THE origin ot a thousand and one common sayings and familiar quotations. It is filled to repletion with interesting "matter" in History Literature, Geography, Science and Biography. - A few; sam ple queries, which are fully answered r' , a f. "When was the Grasshopper' War rv a ? a r mj .... mm Tnila. li.nHanmAl hnanj fn bright cloth,, Price fi.oa;.' jj t:: v, i- ui acua cu . - .i; u'f - ' HttTOSBHRGlEE S fau'Ttf -' Live Book and Musio Stores., colio, and carries tne. miani saieiy mrougn tue teething period. It performs precisely what it rrfsftH tn nArform. everv nan 01 it notnmar "How did the Horse-Shoe come to be an omen ot Good Luck vrX J ! Wher is there a River bf Ink r? f ' , What, vsa nnlnrnhns Stratagem ?" ' . ! ' " ACf. McCIRT, Auctioneer. ! rpHIS DAT.? COMMKNCTNG AT 10 O'CLOCK, A at our Sales Rocms. we will sell -i -i One elegant Bed Room Sett. Sofas. Chairs, se- ven Tames, two isunara Tables, iico pairs ladles enoes, hw ids pan t wine, two uroom Kaoss, Apartment ?pice C8e, i-ictures Twine,- Table Covers, one laree Kitchen safe, lanre Marie Lau- tern.' s v- -. i.u:t . . ; an 71t Tourists' Suits: TALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, jy V SILK TJMBI v "Th best Outfits always at ,.v .ivr,.,,. .. .l: . ..;-MUNSON'S,--,;,v5 au 7 It j .jf, ft ywp, v Clothier, Ac fs To Close Out, "nHB 3 KliKJUUis m : dtuva.. ujt yvuitic i jl . . - - - -i DRESS GOODS wUI be effejed at GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES. The BEST BARGAINS in the city can be had. -" r, ; - . ;'-, ' .i : '-f'i--- Hore Room, 1 TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MT manv friends and natrons, both in the City and country. tnat. owuur to tne growtn or my business, I found it necessary to enlarge my space. Consequently, I have, taken down. the partition ana now occupy tne wnoie oi me spa cious store next to the Auction Koonas con signments gollci.ed. Respectfully. au6DAWtf h:; .it JUAt RS HALL. Worth Consideration. vN ' EVERY . 510.000 OF INSURANCE' IN A U "sixty days' clause" CO. you lose in case of total loss at least f loo Why not save this amt. by insuring in the ' . . LiTerpooLi' loflioii & Glote las-: Co. which pays all losses WITHOUT EISCOUNTt Jno.W.Gordon & Smith : ; ' ' ' AGENTS. S66.000 paid for losses in North Carolina for 1834. au x ix 1 Out of Every 7 ACCIDENT TNSURANCS POLICIES ISSUED pays a claim for indemnity or a total loss on account or aeatn. . . ; : Persons insure their dwcllines airainst lire. when the probability of the dwelling's burning is immensely less than the probability of an ac cident happening to themselves. ; Policies are issued for anv amount from 1500. to $10,000, at a cost of from $2. SO at Tear to $5U. Tnese Policies pay a weeny mdemrity in case of accident, and pay the whole amount of Policy it death ensues within three months. no medical examination ts necessary. . Apply to Jtu S. WILLARO; Agent; JelO tf - 214 N. Water St. The New Scarborougb: House, - . No. 104 N. TVater St., TS NOW RUN UNDER NW MANAGEMENT. JL and is now iu first Class Style In every re spect It is without a doubt the place to get the BEST MEAL K)R 25 CENTS than can be furnished in the city. Give me a call and be con vinced. ' ; i Keapectrouy, au 5 tf , ; W. E. BLACK. Proprietor. Infants' Shoes. ; OME AND TRT-TAfROF OUR INFANTS SHOES. We can rive you a crood Shoe for very Jittie money. vome ana try a pair, as we nave. just received a new lot. - - . A. SHRTKR. ; Jy26tf No. 108 Market Street. Base Ball. COOLERS, WHITE WVU4UUUO.A VUW) IT Ol WVJUHlMJi Monntaln Freezers Fly Fans and Fly Tra taps take are all the i aui rpk rase this hot weather. Call ana take your pick at hying prices. Finest line of COOK STovES in the city, at headquarters for House Furnishing Goods. W. H. ALDERMAN & CO., ' - : Prop'rs. Jy 15 tf Brown Gins. ' - TI7E WOULD EARNESTLY URGE UPON ALL VV of our friends in want of the Celebrated BROWN COTTON GINS and MONARCH COTTON PRESS to place their orders with us Immedi ately, to insure prompt delivery, mces guaran teed. WM. K Hr-KlWOEK O., i Successors to Jno. Dawson A Co., -i! - - 19, 21 6 23 Market Street, au 2 tf Wllmlnrton N. C. Straw Hats ! yOW PRICES t ; SILK UMBRELLAS 1 - . HARBISON A ALLEN, an 6 tr .-Hattem. Tir A CNTDQa ita CAUSKSand CURE JJI in I xi UVJwj by one who wa deaf twen-ty-eltrht years Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no benefit Cured him self in three months, and since then hundreds of otoers by same process. A plain, simple and 8uecessrui nom- treatment. Address r. . "AU1E, ixs itast aom et . new. s org i lty . . au 2 4w v.-i- - - i - su w fr - ; r . Mountain Hotel, , THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT FOB Eastern people in want of rest and comfort among the mountain: fifteen miles west of Athevul; daily trains; climate and table unsur passed; good ireestone and chalybeate st rings '-; - j ' - J. O. HMAl HEKn, ' " ' Turnpike, . ; aug 2 2w su we fr . Buncombe Co., N.C. Wo w is Your Time i'v;rttfi WE ARB SELLING - . BOOTS -and 'SHOES '- -. .! i'i --' ' 1 AT VERY fO W PRICES, . , . . And have FINE ASSORTMENT to select from LOW SHOES for the warm days, and Bargains' of Broken Lots. Call and see. ; '' ". Geo. B. French & Sons, : , , 108 NORTH FRONT 8TRKET. j '. auStf ; - . ;: . . .,; . - . i J . .;..,. - y . ..- . i -"v , ? , : J Tar Heel Linime TR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USJsC - Elv's Cream Balm and Wel-De-Mever's Ca tarrh Cure. Alfo, a complete stock of Patent Jieaicme v urugs, &c, at r- - ! ; . .. ...-. . F. C. MILLER'S. . au I tf 'r p Corner Fourth and Nun Sts. j Tie Caie Fear & PeoBtfs Steaiioat Co "rPHE STE AMER A. P.' HURT, CAPT. W. A. -XL Kobeson, will continue to run on the same days as heretofore, and every effort will be made to give satisfaction to shippers and passengers. . f WOODY CURRIE, . sH -Vrf- - 'Agents, and CommbRion Merchants, mv!7tf ,-- WUmington, N. C. 4 Home Again TTTB ARE ONCE MOKE AT OUB OLD STAND, Front Street, next ' door - North of Bank of New Hanover, with a NEW STOCK, bought at LOW-, EST POSSIBLE PRICES FOB SPOT CASH. , CaUan4 seen,. J: ,au 5tf r 3 i -Hardware Departmemv LUB VERTISEMENTS. Schooner Isaac U CM at Anchon. . :.; DI8TRIC1 'COURT OF THB UNITED STATES. " tnr th Sastern Dim rlnt nf t m Ta. . In iu . ' - Eastern iistictof North arollna, ' - ine lxisuranoe compasy of North America.- ! v - - against : -. .,. . -. The 8ehooner Iaaaa T darV. .'.-"' " ! ' "'' . ;By virtue of a decree made in-the above entl- ' tied cause, the undersiirnd will fin rb fnr raIa. . at public auction, for cash, on n hn rod ay, the 13th cay or August, 1885. at is M., at the hip yard of -; S. W. Skiuner. in the Oitof Kflmimrtnn n qi'-. Di8tnot, all and singular the 8cheone I:$AAC L --'"' CLAhK, as she-, now lies on the Railway at said 'v ' rnip-yara, cogenerwA the Tackle, Apparel and Furniture of said Vessel, whether toe same be i ' on board of said Schooner, insaid 8htp-yard, in a warenouse or warehouses, or elsewhere in said " ttv.V-i-.-iife-4-:j,-r.-r. Joshua jB jmll. , t - an48t u. S. MarsbaL v A Smniiieretreat. ; YOUNG- GENTLEMEN' CAN PROCORB . ' Board at Ilanmnd: WTiIib HnlnTinr Mnra ' ioroniy zjj.uwpor montni rr.nr weets, or siooo per wees i ne largest nnmher of nt ever ' . White suwhur Springs, .- ;t ; 'AT- Bay wood Co , N. C Jj-w-l au4iw and Cabbage Seed, I HAYS IN STORE A VERT LARGE STOCK' . ! of Turnip and Cabbage 8eed. all varietiea.and 1 will seb them very low. . Special inducements : ouerea to co ntry merchants ; Wive . me a call,, t 1 or write and get my prices. ! , .. .-v- " .-A U. HARDIN. . . i Drngrist and Seedsman. au 2tf New Market, Wilmington. N.C Geo.W, Priced Jr., fiV le- - j,- Auctioneer and Commission llercbaiit OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS.'- H5 MARKET V STREET, where special attention will be. . '-' given the sale of GoodH. W areas Merchandise, o , on consignment, and a General Commission . Business. - STRICT attention to bu-inesa. and' QUICK returns of sales. - , ' my 18 tf - : Blank; Books. s : D&Y BOOKS. JOURNALS, LEDGERS, CASH 1 Books, Records., Letter. Books, Bill Books, -:. jaemoranaum uooks, an sizes ana srjie Dinaing.. - i Straw and Manilla-Wrapping Paper. Paper ? - t Bags. Twine Ao - - - . . . f.. --'1 Stationery of all kinds, suitable for everv line - .i oi ousmesa, at lowest prices. C. W. YATES. au 2tf ... ; 119 Market St We have in Stock rpHE BEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES, KER- cseneOfi Stores, Tm andheet Iron Ware and Bouse Farnishing Goods to be found in the city. If yon want FIRST CLaSS goods at bottom prices call at . PARKER TAYLOR'S, Z3 soutn Front 8t. PURE. WHITE OIL. -": ,r , j ,raa2Ct -- Centuiy for August. -V ALL NEW-YORK DAILIES DELIVERED AT places of business at twenry-five cen sper week. All Illustrated Papers,. Novels, Maga zines, Libraries and anything in -the Eeading line at publishers' prioes, by . - U. Bf . aAKKIS. Smoke the MANHATTA CIGAR best for'flve cents In the city. ! - an 8 tf , -ii. . . Fresh Chi ckens,S . From Sfear , Jlr. 460 JUST RECEIVED. NICE AND FAT. .' ',: , ALEO, ; : ' : . -. - 'i DOZEN FRESH EGGS, JUST IN. - 100 N. C. SIDES, JUST A FEW MORE LEPT. 10 BBLS. SUGARS, ALL GRADES'. M! i - ' - 50 BUNCHES N. CONIONS. 1 . CALL AND GET BARGAINS.' r y -J. C. ' STETENSON,; : . i.H. auStf ' . ; .- . . MARKET STREET. C otton jQfins,' iCattonti - '.'.: :. Presses. &c. : SOLICIT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS FOB J the WLNSHIP COTTON GINS AND COTTON - V PRESSES, which are superior to any offered to : . this market. Circulars and Price Lists will be.- sent on application. . . , . .-!. .: " 1y lfltf . ,f' r RevleWcopy- ; Groceries, Proylsioiis. .Tcuaccoi' &c, 1500 Bbla OTJR. "Jl grades. V U ! Bags COFFEE, Rio, Laguyra, Java, rrr Boxes D. & SIDES and BELLIES, 25 Smk'd SIDES and SHOULDERS ' O t Firkins BUTTER," Bbla RICE, whole and broken,!'; H KC Boxes CREAM CHEESE, OKA Bbls SUGAR, all grades. 9AA Bbls and Boxes CRACKERS ' ' - v. i ,. OW i . . .. ,- andCAKES, VII II Boxes TOBACCO, an grades,: -- v ? - '150 BbIs I0TA0E'' -v.; , CABblsTUENIPsi, ioo u Cia pMi? gQBbtoN.OlWlJESJ' fl50 atfW? JficEEREli V QA A Boxes SOAP,4 " - Candles, Lye, Potash. Starch, 4e, -' For sale at low figures..; - - ? mh22lt ; ADRIAN A VOLLERS. - BoartLft ; Board,55lilEoard 'a FTBB JULY 1ST I WILL FURNISH FAMI J. lies with Meals by the day, -week or month.' Whatever this marset affords will be obtained, in addition to Western Beef and Mutton. Meals sent out without extra charge.- - j - , -.. " WILL WEST, Jy t tf . ?, -1 1 m' K 8 North Eronttreet. j f : Ice ! i Ice! Ice ! THE SCHOONER ISAAC OBBETON HA8 AR rived with a cargo of the best at AINa FLINT ICE. which I offer to stU at oNEHalF CENT PER LB. . at my Ice House on Dock Street, or at . any of my loo Depots, or will deliver at the above grloe. Lower prioes for large quantities. Coun ry catronajre respectfully sollched. special at tention given to the Wholesale Trade. A good XULB for sale. - ' B. H AHRENS, - nur 9 8m . i-.. Proprietor New Ice House.'; : 'ar r - 'i . ... i i m it- . til 1. "i
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