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RATES OF ADTeRTlSIrld: ne Square jOne Day,1.;u..4 - ? --Two Da-..... I lie iVlulUiu W Of 1 75 8 60 8 00 t to too tw 8 0 10 K 18 00" 84 00" 10 C to i e m - i H i: JhreeDaya ........... . . , ,i . -onV t SSe wete5S:rr!- vl, M VV ...... 1 60 ?0 HUttwl . . J.lhMul In Mlt tlkft l'tiotwthortaed to collect for more than www iioiiNING EDITION. OVTLIJfSlS., Three murderers hanged on one gallows, : pvetteville, N. C; the; execution was oublic and was witnessed by about 5,000 persons. Jos. H. AUenlias; Deea ap- pointed postmaster at Durham, N.; gain's cholera record for.Tburaday shows 3 387 new cases and 910 deaths:'; W j Barrett has been appointed postmaster at' ginston, N. 0. : Minister Keiley will return and resign; he will riot be appointed to another foreijrn missioa. ; Cholera is increasing at Marseilles. ' Presidcint Cleveland has considered alt cases of Presi dential postmasters which .hkye been pre seated for his attention he haSv.made47; appointments; a large 1 number of ticited removals have been refusedtal net cotton receipts 4,708,922 bales. Business failures during the! past week ri , the U. S. 162; returns show a diminution in every part of the country. A-gen-eral election has been ordered in Prance on tbe 4th of October next. William flancock killed his father in an affray In Lafayette county, Ala. New York markets: .Money X per cent.; cotton steady at 10 $10fc; wheat, ungraded 01J; southern flour steady; corn, uugraded 5255c; rosin dull at $1 121 1 lij; spirits turpentine dull at 351c. - ! Rev. Sam Jones is at present trjj ii,g his hand upon the pork men in Cincinnati. . A;d ,WK : Carlisle will be elected Speaker taihout the slightest trouble, and he ouhl to be. . ,,; -.' And now tbe talk is that after, all denials Gov. Hoadly may be induced to ran again. w r v- JohuDy Roach," the bankrupt money sucker. ia Wedited with hav ingpaid $100,000 to elect Blaine, i We hope thie - Cleveland. . Adminis tration will not send .aDy . Minister to Austria.. Teach that , despotism a Did the Wall Street suckers kil Grant? W ould he uot be living to day if he had kept bat of that street of dt8trueUon?-i;-:--; if&rf - . v..-: How can you expect parity in a Court when tbe bead of society is corrupt ? Is there a bigger libertine id Engiand than the Prince ot Wales? A number of ex-Confederate offi4 'ers met in New York ' and adopted a memorial of Gen. Grant.'' Among .ihtrn were Generals Gordon, Loring and Liily. - - Detectives from . Richmopd, Va are working up the triple , murders in ChaUsam county, N. C, and are said; lo be getting facts that may lead to the di-tiion of tho guilty scoun drels. W ' ' -$ , i 4 J i K y The Ansjusla . Chronicle says ' that. the "new eating houses at Wilmmg- ton and Weldon are the Vest in the! South." Wilmington in two months or more will have a new hotel, rand then lookout. - , - - - Capt. Ransom, the conductor ' re cently killed on the railroad near Charlotte, was from Atlanta. He left a wife and several children. His iback was broken and he was other wise injured. ."'". At Albany 77,200 persons viewed the remains of Grant, ; ' Chicago has raised about double what Hew York has raised for a monument to Grant. Somehow the New Yorkers prefer to keep their shekels and let others do the honoring. " '' Raudall has lost ground at home. He promised his friends office under Cleveland and he has not been able l deliver the goods. A -Washing special to the Cincinnati En irirer, Dem., says: ' Iiilly 'kJ&1 l two 8g Mr - Randall had anJ nSSfl?- ItLWa8 a delegation of his active Political workers, who called to know mli:ey .m8ht expect. -Tbe call was uin;cuy rollowinethe aunointment of; the mo' 0Ierchanai8e who, was not ""bov ' had urged. ' The Mr p! ?!?1 mince matters.: They gave' SwZjf 1 ,undstand that be must mt7ihe had influence with the Ad- "?c!.8t0P gushing over it ' EvenH t ihoJ k u?' who has the leader Pow?r?.h!idept Mr. -Randall in Snenb"01. lh? audience. The ex did not knn v. " . uluie,y aMsneaitie did fiQTT a A J All fointment 1 vnot scared a single ar he HkewiL thnlch hZ could caU wn and w!2,.lnew at tn men then in his wnre 01 it. it a a"S f negroe8 are: terrorizing yer the inhabitants around Hunt- taino Z !?.and came out of the moanJ 1 want, torture those who will nQt tell where .. their r money . is .5on oealed, smash things generally and "make' Rome: ho wl.?T; Here is just uu specimen oi tneir aeviltry; .. s.v jV': " ' a uiguk ui ueuaucnery me qesroes crossed the mountain and raided the saloon kept by Louis Shaffner. Thev took haffi ner and bis delicate wife into the woods,'1 Stripped them of all their ciothinaf. and tifirt them; to " separate -trees." Tiftavinp- thftm there tbe : negroes returned to the house and gutted it . completely. They secured $160 in money; besides a large quantity of whiskey and tobacco Thev then returned to their captives and through the remain-' der of the night forced : them to undergo' lamgwueg. oi . we, most Drutal cnaracter.' Mrs. Shaffner was unbound and carried; further: into the 'woods, .where she was, found in the morning: in a dying condi tion." i Rev, Mr. McKinnon ;ac?epts' tne Jfresidency of Davidson, College, t He, will take charge early in October. , 1 :J t rtaieign iews- uoservercuieaAn. Payetteville, at 5.30 o'clock yesterday morning, Wm.; H." Hardin, Esq., in the aytn year of his age.. , s i - Charlotte Democrat:. . The 8th Annual Fair of the Poplar Tent (Cabarrus county) Agricultural and. Mechanical As sociation will, be held, August. 12th and Durham JReporter; . The new buildings which have been built and are now in course or erection in Durham would astonish any man from any other town or city m the State. j .; Wilson . Advance; ' ' If the' wea ther is fairly good from' now until harvest time the cotton crop throughout this sec-' tion will be larger and of better quality than-any for the last five years. Corn is not-as good as it was last year, bat it may turn oui well yet. v ; 1 ; r , ' ; - Lauhnburg JSxchange : s Mr,! W. B. Harker ia the successful , applicant for the, position of postmaster at Shoe Heel. A trueblue Democrat and an honest, up right man, . - The largest watermelon sold in this market this season was raised , by Maj. T. J. Wooten. It weighed 47 pounds. " " " . , ., . -Charlotte Observer: Mr. S. A, PhOlips. constable for Clear. Creek town ship, was in the city yesterday, and reported another death, by lightning, making -tne fourth in this section since the last week in July. The victim was -a colored woman wno lived on Mr. J. K- Isarser a plantation m Crab Orchard township. Raleigh News-Observer:, John H. Williamson, Secretary of the North Carolina Industrial Association, says the next fair will be best thus far. The col ored people take a lievelier interest in it. Durham, N. C, August 4. Gen. W. R- Cox telegraphed here to-day that he had sent in the name of Joseph 'Allen for post master. Mr. Allen is book-keeper at Moore head's Bank. -5"" Wadesboro Intelligencer: The people of Wadesboro and Anson county appreciated Capt. ShotwelL He had bitter enemies in some parts of the State, but he had only friends here The people of Wadesboro want a monument erected over his remains, and they are willing to con tribute to that end. ; We know of .two gen tlemen who wijl give fifty dollars each, and many, more who will contribute from one dollar up. ; ; : . . ' : ! ; -'New Berne Journal: A friend!" writes us an account of the dinner' party' given by CoL K W. Fonville, of Onslow'; county, on the 80th of July,1 Such social. Catherines by our farmers do much towards1 smoothing the rough pathway of life and; making tbe farm attractive and more : ae-: suable. "'-They also prevent our young menj from leaving the farm and seeking other employment since they find that it can be made a place of real enjoyment instead or one of perpetual drudgery. "! , Fayetteville Observer: We hear: of another , cow killed by eating mock. orange. 4 - Jar, J. B. Ureece, i: tjumDer-" land's enterprising nurseryman, has pre sented us with, the finest watermelon that we have seen this season. It was beautiful to look at pleasant to the taste. : , It weighed 47J pounds, and its circumferences were re : spectively 55x35 inches. ' 1 We are glad to learn that Maj. W. M. 8. Dunn, General Superintendent of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad, who has been quite sick at bis home at Midway Mill,' Va., for more than a month; is better. r -J. I -:; -Goldsboro Messenger: Welearn with pleasure that Mr. Jas. H. Barnes has received the appointment of postmaster at Fremont, in the place of J. Ji. Smith; sus pended. -Capt. W. T." Hollowell has been elected an Alderman from the Second Ward, and Mr.1 Charles G. Smith has been elected Chief of the Fire Department. Two excellent selections. At a regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen, held last .1 uesuay evemug, ouottci .w mo tition of ten referred to in these columns,' it was ordered that an -election be held on the second Monday in September to deter mine whether f or - not the city shall issue $35,0Q0in bonds f or thq constraction of permanent water works. v ., . Goldsboro JlrM The ' follow ing letter; which was doubtless called forth by the news of the present Rifles' recent railroad accident,1 explains itself 1 t f ''Sfbisgfieij), Mass., Aug. 3, 1885,,r To the Captain of the Ooldsboro Rifles: Dkab Comkadb:--We have in our pos-, soaDinn a flair he&rinir the name : of the -Ooldsboro (NV C.) Rifles." We are de sirous of returning it to its rightful owners. Have you or your company any knowledge concerning it? -Very respectfully, t) 1 , r.--- ft E. J Lazkixs:, ' " ? ; ,. . E. K. Wilcox Post 16, G. A. R.' r!nt: "Rollowav will at once put himself in correspondence with 'the above gentle-" man; with a view notn to get possession 01 the flag- and thanking him iff behalf of tbe old and new Rifles and our citizens gen erally. V'' - - Rosin, of Hertford, proprietor of the Eagle hotet, was wounded in an encounter with Mr. Cook Wmslow of WindfaU, Perqui mr, nnimtv. on the 23d of July in a diffl- I culty which occurred about a room in the i..i . WinaJnw struckRosm "with a !t-r.v nrrnpfno-acrious imurie8. ' lne '.ntnrtfnr makine additions, alterations ;and repairs to twenty-seven Jife savmg sta- tions on the coast oi xion-uvvttiunii-ivirHnU has beeni awarded to James tt nntnnj of Baltimore. The contract; '.mnnnt. trf khftllt JS0. 000.1 1 Ui FrUlt 18' of first-class quality, .Tha AaMMnna nanh ia behind its : wont, iu appearance and flavor. James ko& inson, of this place,1: recently. in toying :iv a tni-iia an hitten. on the arm,, and it was thought at one time that the turtle bitten arm would have to be amputated, y. -f WeHontcs Major '4 T.H. 11., Emry is hauling, brick for building his new' store next to his present "building. It wilf ,be 130. feet long, M wide and 4hree jstories high, with.basement:V- ii--W; P.Batche lor, : Esq. of iRaleighf las , accepted the Chief Marshalship of but next- fair,. During the' races just' closed1 at f Asheville thb horses from' HaUfaxcctonty iri Charge of Mf? Win;' Wyche acquitted themselvesr most handsomely. Mr. H. "J." Pope's "Manav antn'ReorWrng" and Maj. Emry's !,Brt)okhfll' bore offthe laVgestprizes of-feredcr-- Mr.-Johb FrJacksbn, of this, place was stricken with, paralysis on Sun-1 day . iught last, ijs he was .leaving' church; J and. bad to be' carried 'home. ;"A .physician' was immediately summoned, Jmi? he 'still, lies in a critical condition; being ! totally' paralyzed in the? right side and speechless, -r Wejeam" that Mr.v JiUcienV,Whitaker hast' been appointed postmaster at Enield, vice Pierson, - suspended. MrV-WhJtaker. was a ?of federate oldier,and was severely, wounded j during the wat iT A excellent appointoaent. Could, not,.well be . better 'We kbowWi-8' vrClihtoJif Ci$uftani.pMx;te Teachers' Institute,' in ;; Duplin this week,1 twenty-five teachers ; were in' attendance. r- We learn that DupllnJ jail'ls tapidly filling np.;iNo less than eight: prisoners, according to. our .information, were incar cerated there last week. ., Fodder only 50c per cwt., in this market. We learn that the crops in' Mingo knd Dismal . are very fine,. - i . We are informed that ; Mr., John G.: Smith was pretty badly .used up m an , aliraj with, two young , mcjn named Warren, in Mingo township, a fewi days ago. It seems that he had been to , the house otthe Warrens' father, and, abused the old gentleman' pretty badly, and subsequently ' challenged the young men for a fight, j He got more.than he ' wanted, if -bur information is. correct. , The . fight ; took place hear , BethesdV Quaker', church, at night, after the congregation was-dis-' missed. An organized band of thieves has been discovered at Faisc-n. s -Mr. ,I.tR." Faison has been missing corn f rom his barn for some lime. 'The other, night' several gentlemen 1 watched ' for the' thieves ' and caught David--Williams, 'Albert : Ashford, Daniel Moore, and, two boys, all colored,' and arrested them on, the premises. .They made a full confession and delivered up a key, i which-they - had been' using.1". The three men are in jail.1'1 r'ui f GTECIEj CIT'Y"; Heessbergkr Quizzlsm. ' u Wm. H: Greek -Turnip seed. 5 D. H. WAiHHouse for rent. "Mtjksok Sample book arrived. J. J. Hedbick A polite request. Exctjbsion Unity Tent, I. O. R. LO(l UOU. : ",:,.' : a:- f Eggs have gone up to 12 and 13 cents again, by n. tail. The roof of the Front etreet market house ia being -painted. - ? The crops all along the Caroli na Central road are said to be very promis- There was no City Court yester day morning, the -Mayor being . absent at the 8oun6V ',' t Tbe Germania Cornet Band; have secured the services of Prof. Herndon as teacher for two or three months. The band has shown great proficiency so far.. ; The Custom House will be open to-day from 9 a.; m. to 10 a. m. for the clearance of vessels."and will be closed fpr the remainder of the day, out of respect tc' the memory of ex-President Grant. . 4 I Mr. - W. J' Kirkham may ;not' be able to "add aperfume to. the Violet;", but he made that . addition to the Sxab sanctum yesterday by placing on our round- table some tube roses' from his garden. ' We are.: requested . by Monroe' Byrd, Chief Marshal, to state that the 1 As sistant Marshals for memorial services, to day will meet at ' the Cape. Fear Engine Company's hall at 1 o'clock. Marshals will 1 wear black sash across . the shoulders and crape on the left arm.-f ."" w ts p Aaaanlt nl Battery With a Pitchfork. Thursday evening intelligence . was - re ceived by some of the law 'officers here to the effect that an 'affray had j oirred fbe tween.twp colored "persons on-vplaii (ation near isj?itr imd the6fhel psjjri an oldmah named Steffllg'fjlamdy-f-hld been severely'stabbedwi.th'a pitchfork: In the hands of a oung'CDin .named jTbm Huegins, ' ; A. warrantL was ' issued aid placed in the hands', of Special) Deputy J. W.' Whitney, who arrested i the boy. af a late hour-Thursday "morning, at a hquse about a mile anda oart road J Bringing ls :priflney) ihbcity.e was admitted wjair. tq appear wiorenB tice Hall; yesterday miof nirig jr(n s, however,; iwes continued over untawthjs morning at 10 o clock,it rt em at -Larceny or a Poefeet : Book;5 f'l S Duncan Shaw; a colored rWyV:.wai arresV ed yesterday1, and .lodged in) jail,charged with' the Jar'cenaottaip property, -of!; a .ybnflg ;white man named yanarmaiftili hearing before Justice' Millis at 11 o'clock and the evidence was to the effect tha a number of boys were bathing near nit-; -ton bridge, on Sunday last, and. jvheij .they came but. young Harman missed his- pocket book from shiS: pocketuShaw was looked .upon with.t auspiciqn , at Jbe , time, and subsequently he, was .seen with the. book in his possession, v It had no money. In it, but contained, a number or. cards. . we i was required to' give .: bond, in the sum. of,' $50 for his appearance at the next term 01 the T: Criminal ourt,lf ailing in which he Was mnz ;:i . -1.3. Raae Ball-The Seaaldea at Henderaoa I The itatemenV that f Ihe Seasides, "would play a4gameat "Oxford, yesterday ' was ' in- corrects r.4ne,ciuo piayeu ai acuuww-i With the home club of that place,' and was Victbriods" after: a hotly contested game. Score:. Seasides 2, Henderson 0.-U " , s "Departmetttt, Slanal 8ervteeb. J i J5 l it ti 8 Army.' Division of Telegrams' and Reports" or the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. - coTTNKiiT"rjijETiN; ; ff The following5 table - Shows 4he average maximum and minimum temperatures and average: amount of. rainfall at the dis tricts named,? .Each district includes from .ten. to twenty, stations of : observation,, and AmiiAi MtrAit Talur Qi6 trio im asrm Asrtlmtam of all reports sent to each centre of district. Ubservauons la&en . uauy ; at. o j-. ju.. vaui meridian. 1amec:-nyhs''' 'ftb ?" ; .. . ? August 7,1885 6 P.M; t - sv; AVERAGE?! i f .. tUlBlVilk Max.,. Temp., Min. Temp. .Rain FaU. WilminctonlV. .04 '00: ; .00t ..04 f! , .00 ,00 t3iarletott.i;v;'. 70 73U 69 73 75" 73 74 1 74- 75 74; 75' Auarusta.i ri,.". Savannah . ... A-' 95 ! a 94, Atlanta ...,.. Mont eomerv . . 94. 98" Mobile ..ifiV New Orleans:: i-95t ,u:S7, 498 :."87" ; 97 t N .00 .oo ...00 1 .00' .00; Galveston. a Vicksburg. Little Rock. . . . Memphis Weather tndleauen. f The following are the indications fof tx (day: m '4:3 ''?.t;':tS.? - .-.iM-a va,;;-in ;! For thew Sonth -' Atlantic -States local rains, southerly winds, slight rise in tem- perature.' "c ob '. r.i.;-,;; zs-i'i t v;i mm mm f Personal. , H"ntf.t:x t :-,. Key. J, W.; 1 Primrose,,' of .; the Second , Presbytertan Church, left yesterday morn ing for the, Warm Springs, where he is to remain about a conple of weeks. r- ; , Major John C Winder, General Manager of "divers and sundry '? railroads.including .the.K.: S.is here. .i,-l,x.n- i-;V' 1 H' Mri Edward Perry, formerly Signal 'of ficer at Cape Lookout arrived here yester day to tain the position of Assistant Signal officer under Mr. S. A. Haney, in the place of Mr, C. C. Corbin, who has left the ser vice and will embark in -, another business. succeeding Mrs. Lee in her boarding house on Market street. . Solicitor J. D. McIver was in , the : city yesterdays on . his way from Whiteville court. . -- - - . j. " Col. H;B: Short, 'of Lake "Waccamaw,1 was here yesterday. ' . Honors to Kx-Prcsldent Grant. . . The funeral obsequies of the late ex President - Grant take place in New York to-day, and memorial services in honor of the dead President and soldier will be held all over the ' country. Here the : various public offices and buildings will be draped in morning and memorial services will be held at St. Stephen's A. M. E. Church in accordance with the published programme, which will be under the auspices of J..C. Abbott Post No. 15. G. A, R. Fire Alarm. ; . i: An alarm was sounded last night, about 11 o'clock for a'flreln the Fifth district on Seventh, between Church and Castle streets. The Fire Department turned out but its services were not required; as the fire was reported "all out" almost imme diately after the , alarm was telephoned to the City Hall. :-'; : ' :'fj '. , T RIVER AND IIIAKINE. -:- L- Dan. barque JTewea, Leopold, sailed froni St Vincent for this port July 21. " ''i . i At . - T...S- TV.. It. J - ver. usrque x(c t jvuwuwnm, oaucu. from Bremen for this port 'August 4. '- ' 'Br. barque Maggior Brown Davies, hence, arrived at Bristol, Eng., August 5. : Quarterly nesnnm-a Fourth Round Jf or the VTilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South - Carver's Creek, Shiloh, August 15th and 16th. - - ; Bladen Circuit, Windsor, J August 29th and 30th. - Elizabeth ; Circuit," Elizabethtown, Sep tember 5th and 6th. r o. j Cokesbury Circuit, Bethel, September 12th and 13th. ; , . . ; Waccamaw Mission, Shiloh, 3eptember 17th and 18th. ... , : ; ' " 'Whiteville Tircuit, WhitevUle, Septem her 19th and 20th. . - - . i s Wilmington, . Fifth; Street,, September 26th and 27th. v - -t 1 - r Smithville Station, October' 3rd and 4th.; Magnolia, Providence,5-October 10th and llth. ,- i .! -. i - Clinton Circuit, Goshen, October 17th and 18th. ' v V ' Dunlin Circuit. October 24th and 25th. "Onslow Circuit,' October 30th and Nov vemberJst. Ir mvj ';;;. t '" Brunswick Circuit, . November 7th , and 8th. ' - f-- ---- ... -; - 1. ToDsall Circuit. November 14th and 15th. r. iWilmington, Front 1 Street, November 21st and 22nd. v m . , : , t , ,. V V t t ' 'FATJli' J. Cabbawat. . ;'?lj!?f,,fj'!'' f; -. ' Presiding Elder. . The malls, close and arrive at. the City Post Office as follows: .... lAl Wnrtbern tiuroaffh malls, fast.. :. 7. -. 7:45 PTW' Northern through and way mafl,s. ..." 8:30 A. M Badeio'h ... .... j ............. 6:15 P. M. cc 830 A, M. Malls- for the N. C Ballroad, and . Mntn onnnlied therefram lnolndlnsr A. N. C. BaJlroad, at. . .7:45 P. M. A 800 A. M. ; Southern mails lor all points South, ' , ', dally ....- '!')' ............ ... -i 8:00 P.3C Western-maUB (C. Cr Railway) dally ' t(exoept8nnaay).,,. e:io m... AUpolnts between Hamlet and Raleigh 6U5 P. M. Mau f or. uneraw ana A-arimgron bout .WMjl ...'--'81X1 P. JOU Mails for point between Florence and . Payette YUie, ana omoeson vpe iear . - , aver, Tuesdays and Fridays.'.... 1.-00 P. K. Fayetteville, viaq.;C, B.B.4 dally,ex---fK " , oept Susdays.. -..; 0:15. F. a. w.ur n. and Intermediate effioei- " ' j Tnesdays and Fridays . . . w . 600 A. X. iSmithvllle mails, by steamboat, daily . ) texoept Sundays). . . ; s. : . :30 A. H. iXalls for Easy HilL Town Creek, Shal- .. v 4 v i lotte and iittieBiver, Tuesdays and' ut Fridays.-. .,fs; 200 Pw Mis iWrShtsvllle dally at. .. .i... ; 830 A.M. S- i " f OPEN FOB DBLtVEBT. - '' ' Northern through and way mallfl. ..... 7:30 A. IT, Southern malla.....'i-...--..-.i.ii. 9.80 A. M. Carolina Central Kallro ad. .- ..... 8:45 A. M,' (Stamp Office open from 7.30 A. X, to 8 P. M. Money. Ordef and Beglater Department ' open 8-00 A. M. to 6-00 P.. M. oontinnons, v tf . 1M. I JCallfl collected from 'street boxes from ' busi , bessportlonjOf city at 5 A.K., 1130 A.U. and 530 PJL; from other parts of the city at 5 P.M. and; SAiJL i'-ifi-tl tU-,l 'i I Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 8:80 to War: t' til. PROCRARHnE OF CEBKITIOHIES .Si In Memorlim ta the lleparted Hr, TJ. g. Grant; at St)stp-ae-a Ai-'Sri K.' ChBrcli, saitardar Angaet 8i, K88S? ait 2 Mt -O-ttderitbeJA-iiepIeet-i'-r C. , Abbott 4l?ot Jfoy; 1 5y Graa -AMnir 'VivvWk .OBD&B OF SERVICES...,. .,.s. ( 6-1 2nd Prayer by the.iievijame8i vri jieAt : 8rd Kitualistic services, by J. C. Abhott Post . ITo iS. Geo. Ifcc Mabson,oCkrhniaa-: der. , . 5 . - r ! V- 4th-Music '"Nearer my" God to Thee, 5th-JEulogy,iiy -Stacy V an ; Amnnge, Bth wrusic, a tunerai oirge.v - 1 7thPoems . of tribute, i by JiiCL Hill, 8tn Music,-"America." , ; r 9th--Benediction by the Post.. '19 v 10tb The .Doxology., ."pr. n ;r j a. The-members -of the Post earhestly ire-f aue8tirthatfithe .nastors ) of. 1 the' several; churches have their bells toiled in the fol- lowine -order : at 7 a. m.' for half hou?,h( 10 a. mfdr ihalfj hour. and 3; p.1m. fofi half hour. " ; . ' ;, - - i- i The Ppst.wUl mov-it 1.3Q o'clock frbnf its headquarters fof the church, thecoloretij Are department'' acting as an escort. jA.ll other civic societies are invited I to : partici pate mwthe ceremonies. ... .. . f-T ! ia "'" MONKOE Utbd, UhieMaranaE (l 1 Tin-fniir" Moatir rtf fTpwrrinnlfiff: I :,.y. j .:: IT THE FLORENCE OTGHTDJGALE OF mS slTJKSEHY.-r-The following is an extract from a. etter written to the German Reformed MesMnger at Chambersbursh. Penn. : A Bim actebss. Jhst open the door, for her, and Mrs. Winslow will. rove tne American Florence Nightingale of tne furserv. ' Of this we are bo sure. -.that we will teach our -'Susy" to say, "A . blessing on Mrs. Winslow" for helninsr her to survive and escape the griping, colicfemg, and teething siege. Mrs.' winswws H00TH1N& btktjp relieves tne cmta from Dam. and cores dvsenterv and dlarrhcBa. i It softens the gums, reduces lnnammation,curesw1nd. colic, and earries the infant -safely ; through the teething period. It performs precisely what it Droresses to Derform. , everv Dart - oi .11 Jwothlng' ess.- We have never seen - Mrs. - Winslow know her only through the preparation of hef ""Soothing ' Syrup 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. 28 cents a bottle. ' . 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sechabite Excursion! ' UNIT? TENT NO. 63, t O E4 WILL' GIVE AH h.XCUSTON. on, the Pa SSPOKT. to Smith ville and the Forts, off "TUEiDAY, the llth Inst. Music by tbe Harpers. Refreshment at city pri ces. Fare for round trip 50o; children half price. Committee J. F. Stanland, T. S. Tolar, J. W. Spooner and JR. B. Kegister. au 8 2t . For Bent, j The DWELLING HOUSE, No. 4H,: Will lint Walnut Street, between 4th and Gib, containing six rooms.- , ApplytO U U. WAX.SH- au 8 It . . At W. fe W. R. K. Office. Our Sample Book I OF FOEEIG"N FABRICS FOR SUITINGS AND Pantaloons is here. Selections can be made in advance of arrival of stock. About August 15 we shall open Piece Goods, September 1 our. Merchant Tailoring Department will oDn. . MUNSON, au 8 It : Merchant Tailor, Ac. A POL.ITE REQUEST. h t A NUMBER OF PERSONS OWE ME SMALL bills now past due.- Each amount is small of Itself, and might be paid without much' exer tion. . la tbe aggregate the amount ia quite large This being the season whan a shopkeeper needs noney most. I would esteem it a special kindness oa the part of, my" friends to make as early settlement. Respectfully, ' au8tf , ,, : .. : JNO. J. HEDRICE. ; Tnrnii Seep ! Tariiip Seel ! j CABBAGE SEED! CABBAGE SEED 1 ' V l: . All the leading varieties usually sold , m this - . - seotion at popular prices, i jf--'; WILLIAM H. GREEN, au 8 tf ' - ' ','-' 117 Market Street. I Quiz24sm, and its Key. . BY ALBERT P. SOUTHWICK. kJ t ! I x 1 ' .':..." ' - j. - ' ! IT CONTAINS AN1 EXPLANATION OF 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 qu -tries, Which are fully answered : - i "When was the Grasshopper War ?" -. . ', "How did the Horse-Shoe come to be an omen of Good Luck ?" - - -,. - !";" - 1 , "Where is there a River of Ink ?"? . - What was Columbus' Stratagem V V. i 34 pages, with an Index, handsomely boand in bright cloth, , Price $1.C0. , ... - ; ! . ,. - For sale-at ' i.f.'-.. u .. HBINSBERGER'S ! au8tf ' ' tlye Book and Music Stores, i For Sale, in Tit- X TURPENTINE FARM, ATBLAKELT, GA., with twenty three (23) Crops ot Boxes five crop- Tirgln. balance Second : and' Third Tear; Ten head fine Mules; Three1 Philadelphia Wagons and Harness; One Twenty-Barrel Still and Fixtures,; in good order; good Store and Dwelling House; nientve-ood Houses for hands: an abundance of Round Timber m the neighborhood.' This 1b ai nue opportunity lor a cash Duyer. , ... : .. . . . : i PEACOCK, HUNT A CO.,,, au 4 lw tu th sat-. ; t - Savannah, Ga ' More noom. i ;: ITAKB PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY! many friends and pa'rons, both in the City: and Country, that, owing to the growth ot my : businear-, ' I . found it necessary to enlarge tny space. Consequently, 1 have taken down the, partition and now occupy the whole of the spa-j clous store next to the -Auction Rooms..! Con- signments solicited. Respectfully. . ! au 8 DWtf i-Z ' Ji R. MARSHALL.1 Base, Ball, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS. WHITE Mountain freezers. Fly Fans and Fly Traps are all the rage this hot -weather. Call and take yourpick at flying prices. Finest line , of COOK BTuvES in the city, at headquarters for House Furnishing Goods. r ' : ; ' '-' ' - f W. H. ALDERMAN & CO., , f jfW ti1-:. una .jHiiirf "Ht '-prop'rt.1 BrownnGins; 'W i .'4 WE WOULD EARNESTLY URGE UPON ALL of our friends in want bf the - Celebrated BROWN COTTON GINS and MONARCH COTTON PRESS -to place their orders with ' as immedi ately, to insure prompt delivery. . Prices guaranteed.'4- "WM. E. SPRINGER A CO., ' . . , ; , t f - Successors to Jno. Da wsou Se Co.,.' ij - J19, manes Marxet treet, - -"- '-" Wilmington ' N. G1 BU 8 tf ' a j -4 'VEC' it Home Again TrtB ARB"6NGB MORE AT OUR OLD. STAND, Front 8treet, next door- North of Bank of New; Hanover, with a NEW STOCK, bought at LOW EST POSSIBLE' PRICES FOR SPOT CASH; V Call and see us, vf . , v i; -- ' - GILES A MURCHISON, y .au S tf i, i m . Hardware Departmeat "j LI .. .WHOLE. KOI 5893 ; "NEW4 AJDVERTEMENTS. a' BVBRTftfio,oai3 Of instjan6b! m a J ixtv days' clause- Co. yon lose in ease of total loss at least $100. Why not save this amt. by Insuring In the ; ; , , . jy.cz-'" ! Ilrenool t & Lontoiit S Ble" Ins. ! Co? WB&H jeSys all losses WITHOUT 0ISCOTrjSITf $68,009 -palS ' f 9r Joeses .in -North. Carolina for 1834. i .u-.fi 1 - ,jiA:.:yviu.v. au Stf 1. Out of ltaat f t V.. ! TT 4 ACCIDENT mSTtRANCB TOUCIES IS S USD ' jpays a claim for indemnUy or total loss on account.of death. .-: --: jj uVjiiJ sitti,x; i.iis?, 39," i fii ;; i.t .' PeTBona insure their dwellings against fire.', -when the probability of the d -selling's burning Is immensely less than the probability of an ac cident happeni-ag to Uiemselyes. 1 - '- PollclM are ' Issued for any amount from $500 to $10,000, at a cost of from $2.50 a. fear to 50. V These Policies pay a weekly lndemrity in ease of accident, and pay the whole amount of Policy if death ensne within three months. , . - No medical examlnatiop ianeeessary. ! ; Jt.iooi'.m;u-f ,le 10 tf - ai4 m. water 8fci H il.'l The New Scarborough House, t -j iiJji'Wia ! 104V.lWate-c SiJ.r.l i eSfa 1 104N.lWater St.v-'.J t IS NOW RUN UNDKS NW MANAGEMENT, 'and is now in '.first Class Style in every re spect. -It. is without a doubt the place toiget tlse' BEST MEAL FOR 25 CENTS that can! be furnished In the city., .Give me a call and be oon- aufjtf , ,W. a, BuACK. Proprietor. 70 ! ifO'ff Infants' SKbes.' Of OME AND TRY A PAIR OF OUR INFANTS SHOES.. We can give you a good Shoe for very little money. Come and try a pair, as we have Just received a new lot. : , - i . . Jy25tf No. 108 Market Street. . i Straw Hats ! - jow prices i V ''- - r ; n. i4i. i ;ii 1 ij SILK UMBRELLAS I '- ' ".-.f :-: A J -' HARRISON ALLEN, ' "au l tf . . K'r Hatters. - ll6w j $ YourT ime r-.-i ?:1 : ;T WE ARE SELLING f BOOTS and SHOES AT VERY LOW PRICES, ? And have FINE ASSORTMENT to select from : . LOW SHOES for the warm days, and Bargains of Broken Lots. Call and see. ' ' . . , Geo! R. Frencli & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, anfitf, . - ' Tar Heel Liniment, R INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USB, Elv's Cream Balm and Wei-De-Mever's Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, fcc, at - ... ' F. C. MILLER'S, : ; : an 1 tf . Corner Fourth and Nan Sts. Tie Cap Fear & People's Steamlioat Co THE STEAMER A. P. HURT, CAPT. W: A. Kobeson, will continue to run on the same days as heretofore, and every effort will be made to give satisfaction to shinpers and passengers. WOODY rURRIB, 1 r'r . Agents, and CommisBlon Merchants, mv l7tf . Wilmlnrton,N.C.; MEDICAL COLLEGE f i " ' . BICHMOND. HEFOTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL SESSION BE gins OCHXDBER BJ" - . . '- j For Catalogue, with particulars, address e M I - ' M. L. JAMES, M. D ' jy24D&W5w :' Dean. Georgetown College, , D. :-. C, Jt ' Foimded 1789.' r"'' THE ACADEMIC AND SCIENTIFIC SCHOOLS open Sept. 10th, 1885. - Apply to PRESIDENT of . the COLLEGE. !....' . !... i THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE opens Sept. 21st, I "1885. A pply to Prof. J. W H LOVEJu YT M.D, 90J 12th St , N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C THE SCHOOL OF LAW opens on the first Wed nesday in October Apply to SAMu M YEAT r MAN, hxo , cor. 6th an&F fits., N. W., Washing ton, D. O. i - ! t - JAMBS A. DOONAN, 8. 3., FBXsnKin. I jy 25 8m . sat wed ; . JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, ; ;a .H AIiTIiaOB-B, Mftj H -i 'l Statements respecting the methods and courses of Instruction will be sent on application. The iext term begfcs October 1,1885. ' .-t jy 25 Sm sat ' PATAPSCO INSTITUTE, ELLICOTT CITY: MD -The 62d Annual Session will be resumed SEPTEMBER, 1885, with a full and efficient corps of Professors and Teachers in every department. Miss A. MATCH aTT. Principal ; 1 iss Roberta H. Archer, Vice-PrlncipaL - Circulars at 83d Madison' Ave., Baltimore, Md,. until July 1. , - jel33m ' satwed -' 4 w MARYLAND MILITARY AND HAYAl , ACADEMY ' " ' OXFORD,' BID., V Opens Septem1ei 16tb. Circulars sent on application to , , KH. ROGERS,- , i ; Jy 21 8S6 - ''i - ' '! t Secretary.-' EiiwortS -BosiilinEailiai; School, For YonDg -Ladle and Utile Girls. Mrs: H. P. LE 'EBVBE. Principal.' No. 59 Frank lin street, itaitimorev Md. -The 24tn school year Wfll begin on THURSDAY, 8EP1EMBER 17, 1885. 'Fire-Proof .Oil" 'TB ' BETTER ' -THAN 'f'TfeEROSENE'' OIL, OB A-'.' ., . . . . -, : any other Burning OIL' ' Can be used Is any lamp ztjr: . . . .. For sale by " "; - ,i.tj HOLHBS i WATTE KS, T MOrtU Front Btt. . HENRY HAAR, 701 Chesnut 8t. y -J s a5 i i WM. OTER8EN, corner 5th and Market . ; GIESCHEN A BRO , corner Chesnut andMcRae. P. H. SMITH, corner 4th and CampbelL J. d STEVENSON A CO., 617North Fourth 8t,s i B. H. 3. AHRENS, corner 7th and Market Sts. J. a STEVENSON, 181 Market St. . : s azu H. SCHULKEN, corner 4th and Walnut Sts. -J. Hv BOE8CH. No. 8ol North Fourth St. :;.-.) GEO. M. CRA PON, No. 28 South Front St. -GEO. A. PECK. No. 29 South Front t . " Watch this list and see it grow. - mh 29 tf &i0iii Candies i rpHEY ABB THE BESTir THE 'CITY MADB daily, and wfll keep In any climate. All we ask is a trial of them.- Our MARSH MALLOWS take the cake; try them, -U.' " . f MRS. B. WARREN, au2tf .v - Candy Manufacturer.' 3 :xc?-ui nonuti.-i-Siv.;iii ii.. :. awo ontnaw...i?i-i?Ji': th;--rir-. rurm aoato Six Months,, (tee Year.... GTXntnat Ad-fertisneat taken at propot' -Honatelj low rates.-.-; i -iv - Ten llnea solid Nonpareil type make one aquaf e NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1cloo2er:IsaaC;KClarrat;iEcliofi -L' for tht Eastern District of ape Fear in the Eastern Distiict of North farollna. - i ne insurance uompany of North America, --gainst . :: , .; : J;-:" x, -By "tne of a decree made In the above enti tled cauae. the nndersii-ra-d will erp ee for sal-e. a7JlAu'ra8t'.18881-at 18 -. the i-bip yard of uiuuuci, ia uig viif os v iimiDKxon, m saia District, all and singular the Schooner ISAAC L y,"ai buo uuw ue ou t ae juutwa-f ax saia . Furniture of said Vessel, whether the same be on board of said Schooner, in said Ship-yard, in a wareaouse or warehonies, or elsewhere in said cItT . ' .-' ' ; -ir JOSHUA B. BILL. ? au48tl .' U.S. Marshal. H VCniNG GENTLEMEN CAN '.'" PROCC RE ; m mmj Twu,f . uiv- UIUFUIU rIUlKf, i fOranlV 3R AO T1AT mnnt rl I .. mraclra tiAUl per wees The largest number of g-neuts ever seen at this place are here now. -. . j, -. ' ; . , v .. v White 8ulDhur Springs,-an-41w.fes;SiO-i Bay wood Co , N, a v Seed. I HAVE IN 8TOBE A VERY LARGE STOCK iQt Turnip and Cabbage Seed, all arietles.and ; will sell them very low. Special - inducements -offered to , eo- ntry , merchants - - Give me a call, or write and get my prices.' - i . , - ; t-y'''h''Ing;03A 6eedsman, au 2 tf j New M arket,tWilminfftoa. JJ. C iv ; . . - t: I Anctioneer and Commission Merchant S FFICB "AND SALES ROOMS. 215 MARKET frtvan. 4ltA sjoTa TlAnAA -TA7Am 1lAUVnM!M R"- V"v ocwo VA viWCi o ttsxDi JKC IVli BXtU ISO) Ao , on Consi-srnment, and a General Commission una in ees. bTiUU"i: attention to Alness, and QUICK returns of salea. v -my BlaAk Books. :': ;v BAY BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS. "CASH Books, Records. Letter Books. Bill Books.' Memorandum Books, all sizes and stjle binding. Straw and Manilla Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags. Twine Ao. ' j . 1 - . stationery or au kinds, smtaole for every line of business, at lowest prices C. W. YATES. - ,11S Market St . au 2tf '.; v: We have in Stock rjTBS BEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES, KER- V. cseneOil Stoves, Tin andcheet Iron Ware and -House Furnishine Goods to .be found in the eitv. If you want FIRST CLaSs goods at bottom v prices caii at rAxuvJEH a tatu)a 8, 23 South Front St. , PURE WHITE OIL. A . v f n . ? j . a,u 2 tf PEACE INSTITUTE '-SJS; p; The FaII Term commences on the 1st Wednesday a of September, 1835, and closes corresponding mv ' - . in June following. Advantageg for lastrnctioa in -all '; the branches nsually taught in firef-clasa Seminaries." for Young Ladies, unsurpassed. - Building heated bf steam, and in every way as to equipment; -4c, equal co ' any in the South. A full corps of t'irst-Class Teachers - engaged for Session commencin g tn Septembers Terms -. as reasonable as any other Institution offerine game ad- - - vantages. - Correspondence solicited. For Catalogue, containing full particulars as to terms, ic, address Ba ii. SUBWELL is. SOU . PriucinaU, RiOuivh. XXL jy 4 oaw2m sat J Century for August. ALL NEW YORK DAILIES DELIVERED AT places of business at. twenty-five cen s per week. All Illustrated Papers, Novels. Ma ga Eines, Libraries and anything in the Beading , line at publishers prices, by . ' ; C. V.HARRIS. ' : Smoke the MANHATTA CIGAR bett forifive cents in the eity. v au 2 tf . Fresh Chickens, From Near ByV; .. ... . . ' ' . .-- f 40 0 ST-CB;IV-BD NICE A3fD FAT., 5 ' i , . AL0r ' v ;,, : 1 ' .'.. - ... i' ;- . s ' v. '-V: ; ( ", JQQ DOZEN FRESH EGGS, JUST IN, . 'T'-.:v.i .. . N.7: SIDES, JUST A FEW MORE LEFT. . 5 ' '". ' .t- '.i ' 40 BBLS. SUGARS, ALL GRADES. ';. , 5 r'K!A ..v. g Q BUNCHES N. C. ONIONS. . ; - ';i-j,.' CALL AND GET BARGAINS. . ; ; J. C. STETENSOIffi: auStf C ottbii Ginsf Cotton :v ;i-:-Pressesw-&c.a:iii B SOLICIT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS FOR , , the WDSSHTP COTTON GTNS AND COTTON ' - r ' i.. ' ; , , . .,. - i-.- ' ii ..' : PRESSES, which are .superior to any offered in . ----- this market." Circulars and Price LIstUi wiU be .. : sent on a-lIcatIon. f v Nj UUi.: j.-; . ...I s . t . , WORTH VOBTU.' ' Jy 19 tl ' . . Review copy. , GTccenesProTiaoiis Toliadco &cS 5&f 250 C0FFKB Rlo Irufra, Jaya,', ; .. !-!: . Boxes D. a.' STDE8 and BBLliES. ' ' ' " i O C Firkins BUTTER. At -gQTcs, pibs and Cases LARD, . tn Bbls RICE, whole and broken, 50 WJWB tiTrn vnnmnn, -. ... - i -: - - i! ;;- f - ' J i. : . i " l Cfl BDW buuajk, au graaes, v . , v . -, . . sAJv ---.( t-r,:'-! ifii .'-'-?'"-; -5 HA Bbtt and Boxes CRACKBES -. . - 200 80 xTOBACf?4e? " -1' t C A Bbls POTATOES. ' ' CA Bbls TOHNIPS, l rx n. try. vh. anT"P VflT. AKSKR. PA BblsN. O. MOLASSES, . ; ; a f?t Bbls and Half Bbls MACEKREL,- . -' OCrt Kits MACKEREL, - . K:t sJoi t'v vnn uoies buat, candlea, tye, Fotaan. starch, 4c, t r r , . t yor sale at low figure. " mh 22 It ADRIAN TOLLERS.' BoarBoard.y AFTER JULY 1ST I WILL FURNISH FAMT lies with Meals by the day, week or month. Whatever this maraet affords will be obtained, In addition to Western Beef and Mutton. . Meals . sent ou without extra charge. , - ,r i , v - ' WILL WEST, f - Jy 8 tf - - J ' 28 Norths Front Street, - 'T?t i i I- i" : :ir Ml - - i -I .- - - -:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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