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jhe Morning Star. .UED-UAILT1 'ixCEPT MOm f8 : ,,ierv--::-:;::: ftfotfontfes, w m . 75 !Jr8 Mo?4?!,- subscribers,' delivered in any part iEFmSni to per week. Our City .the 'JSiokzeA to coUeot for more rths to advance. -, : UORNING EDITION. OVTZ1NE8. " Afghan troops are massing at Herat. H Marseilles. Prance, cholera is steadily increasing, and the disease is unusually fa- I in Spain, Wednesday, there were 4 433 new cases of cholerarand 1,648 deaths from the disease. Fire in a lumber yard at Cleveland, Ohio, caused a loss of 00 qoo George Turner, ; ex-U. S. District Court Judge, of Virginia, killed himself with a revolver at the Lick House in S.m Francisco. A cyclone at Nor wood, N. Y.. damaged or destroyed over !. hundred residences;" two persons were killed and seven or eischt injured, -James il .race Jones was hanged for the murder f his wife at Troy, N. Y., A water, .pout near Schenectady, '. N. 1 Y., washed aw entire fields of rye and hay and dam-- aad lailroad property. . Smallpox is declared epidemic at Montreal, Canada. y. H. Jones and his son have been lilted in jail at &.aheville, N. C, charged with tbe murder of th Joyce family near ill at place in April last. Fire originat ing in a barrel factory at Jersey City, N. J., ..pread to a number of tenement houses and a furniture factory ; all ; were ? destroyed i .meof the inmates of the burned build-, i barely escaped with their Uvea.. Us w York markets : Money r 1Z , per ul! .: cotton quiet at 10 7-1610 -16c; wt. ungraded red 93c$l southern fl ,ur steady at $3 755 50; corn, ungra-. 5'354ic; rosin dull at $1 12ii; 20;; spirits turpentine steady, at 36c : V; j I The undertaker bill in the Grant obsequies will amount to $20,000. j Virginia expended $2,500 in bury-v ipa Grant. That is what her mill- j tary, &c, cost. - :-- - - j 1 The cholera is steadily spreading in Spain, and the ,; panic becomes grater every day." 'V,'..V. ...1-V- Tbe Government has arranged to have completed' thie Roach.', cruisers,' lot John will not have the job. . ' A report cornea from London that! SpaaiBh refugees "have left that eityj sworn to kill King Alfonso and are cow in France. '.. ' ' i'lu1 South ... will . be glad if Mr. i Bayard should provide for Mr. Keiley in th'i State Department, of which; rum-tr iayslherfr is prospect. The; growing ?riceecropj)f-Soothf Carolina-; and ;Gorgia is reported most promising. Tbe two States,' it in estimated, will make a million bushels. ' -Oil We would like for some one to ex amine the catalogues at Chapel Hill and see if Profr-Kerr's name was Watson as published. . Our impres sion that it was Washington clings . . The late Gen.? Barrios tar thought to have been theTgreatest man yet produced by Central America. : He was a man of splendid courage and was something of a Napoleon in his ideas of war. ' ? , ;-" -. - -v- ) The Philadelphia limes says to tbe Northern boys "Go South." "Wherefore and why ?" There are thousands of Southern young men no out of work and anxiously look ing for some thing to do. Johnny Wise thinks it is a pity that Wade Hampton and such men were not killed in the war. We sus pect that some of Henry.A. Wise's friends have had the same regreU concerning the blowing son. , That clever poem in yesterday's Stab was by a man of genius. A Wilmington friend has been reading Gen. Gordon's excessive rhetoric on Grant and after hearing the poem read, he said, it ought to be "Grant, Gush, Glory and Gordon by Gam mon." ' ' ' Saliaburywil1 make trm in.o.aUA Queen's speech a campaign doca- man x . . . n "-. " ixnaon special says: :x vnSKili8 t0 make it a manifesto in fa re t;.K ConwUves. The speech will wdn ,t 6 quietude of Irelnd without co 5? Vhi11 ! of the Egyptian alliances iLuh t PeaceruI relations and of reaur,n 0- orllgn,Pwer" and activity ; i relai on since the Tories came into office" mdlter 'or national congratulatioB. Our friend of the Raleigh lJ2egis C0Plea from the Rrift ..iL ; 0lne abuses of the free scholarship Jaw an4 .J) . - r - us, name counties and t' ' and 8aj8 " that is the way to ,T?y it wonld not Mder- nna B",BOIB and we have some others equal ly, certain. Tf v- r,: . . dprt,!," . c register mil un the work in good faith we VOL. XXXVI.-NO. 123. will be glad to aid it, and refer it to sources where important Information can be derived.-. . ? The venerable and scholarly editor of the' Elizabeth City 'Economist thinks we are "not entitled to give an Pnin on military matters ' because we spell Colonel with a K. That is done only when men ortLe peace es tablishment are trotted out. ? He forgets that we had two -years at a military academy. Not content, he ihen makes fun of our Latin, and says ; we write "it peccavi instead of peccati. He ought not to. hit us in that way, for we once truthfully de clared that we knew "little Latin an.d less Greek," as one great poet' said of a greater. But is peccavit cor rect? Here is what Zell'a Cyclope dia says, the only authority at hand as we write: , . ' PeccatnE fLat. I have sin&ed.l A. col loquialism employed to express acknowl edgment otanoffence." Nqw what do you cry? - j ; Spirits Turpentine Asheville ' Advance: ' The dam-! age to tobacco crops by the recent hail storm in Madison county, is even greater than was at first reported. Asheville Citizen: Prof. 1 Kerr. was widely known as a scientist through out the United States. To the State his' reputation has been of great service.. ; , Raleigh Visitor; r The revival at Macedonia Church, four miles south-; west of this city continues with unabated interest. Eight or ten persons have been. converted.- f ;-2;':.f- c-'J'" & w'i ' I Kinston Free Jr ess: A negro,1 Alexander Simmons,: was found murdered; by the roadside near Foscues in Jones county,- on last Monday morning. 'The body, we are informed, was norriDiy muu-j lated. having been cut and ishot. ' t : New Berne Journal:. The . cot-j ton-crops near thia city . are looking very: promising. Jones county dots: lne water-. melon crop is a iaiiure witn us. uur county jail is fast filling np Nine, board-; era are there now, all colored but one. ' ; Shelby Aurora: ' The cotton, and corn crops promise to be the best ever; known in Cleveland -county-.' Cleve- land Springs, noted for a century for its curative properties, is bow for sale; pricej $50,000 for the Springs aad 54U acres of land. " - ; " The Wilson Mirror feels much encouraged over, the information that "only one woman in a thousand can whistle." It' saysj "Every once in a while during the heated term, and when the whole world; looks dismal and dreary, some" ;bright" ray i of hope descends to cheer the , hearts ' of men." - - ; . , ; v ; . . ; ; . ' r: ' : ,r J&eenvitiBiJ&Jkcior hand-! some tablet will be placed in the Methodist. Church at this place in memory vof the! late B. W. Brown.' Greenville is soon to have a steam ' laundry. r- Rev.' Fred! McLawhorn -baptised - sixteen persons in Forbes mill pond, four miles from town,; on last Sunday. . ,.. . - .vi '.9 Oxford 1 Torchlight: Died, Fri day morning, August Tth, at the home of, his father in Oxford, of typhoid fever, ; Mr, Henry Hicks,' son of I'r. Nelson Hicks, aged about 25 years. A W by is the newspaper business the mo unpleas-, ant of all occupations, especial ijf Jba.clos-j ing hours of tbe week? Because .s devil is to pay every Saturday night. . Graham Gleaner: . hiiw Bettie Warrington died at the reside. of Mr. Stephen- G.' McLean, ; WertcesJiy night. She, her mother : and sister arrived here from Texas early in thei Spring, v Hen ! ry Patton, aged about 33 years, died at Glencoe Friday night, and JuIq Collier died at Haw river Saturday cught, aged about 21 years.' The, latter iares a young bride of two weeks, w- ;-r,;.: Pittsboro Record: Th i unusual occurrence of water flowing up- stream re cently took place in this couuy. " About a mile and a half below Fearricgton's mill on New Hope river, Bush creek, empties into that stream, and the creek recently became so full with a sudden and heavy fall of rain that the water backed up in New Hope in such volume and with so much force as al most to wash the mill-dam up stream. H - Raleigh Register: In the death of Dr. Kerr the State has lost a good citi zen, whose labors have been to it of infl nite value. Many men thought him idle and careless of his duty,-because to them it seemed that the delay in making his Report or in publishing his Map could only come of idleness or -carelessness. On the con trary, Dr; Kerr was the most industrious man known to the Eegistert- and his work by day and by night was for North Caro lina, and was effective. . . . Raleigh News-Observer: New Berne had a $2,000 fire yesterday. ' A singular murder has leaked out at Jones boro. Nineteen , years age, in 1866, three white men, McDonald, McDuffie and Spi vey, killed a negro boy. All three of them are Republicans, died in the wool. The first two were arrested last ' week. Spivey was arrested Saturday, and Saturday night Judge Walter Clark, en route to Harnett court, v was met at Stanford by. Spivey's counsel with an application for' a habeas corpus. The writ was issued, and the case is to be heard at Lillington, Spivey relies on the amnesty act - News of Mr. J. J.'Litchford's condition at 10 o'clock last evening was that he was critically sick. . . - Concord Times:. An -. acoident happened on last Monday " morning to La fayette Patterson which deprives him of the use of a leg for life. He was hauling wood to town and .was riding ; oh the wood driving four horses. At a point about a mile from town," just beyond :the three mile branch, the horses in front became frightened and began to run off The wood slipping forward threw : Mr. Patterson down behind r the horses in a very precari ous position. In his efforts to free himself his left leg was caught beneath the wheel of the wagon and horribly crushed just above the ankle. He is but 19 years old. ' On Monday evening, at the factory, Mr. Charlie Russell and James : Cook,t son of Mr. Frank Cook, werer engaged in a friendly scuffhv-when Cook threw Kussell on the ground with 'such force as to break his leg. -r. - - . - - Favetteville Sun: At Wheeler's mill pond a short distance from Cedar ureeK church, on - Sunday lasi, xouneeu WILMINGTON, Ni C, FRIDAY," AUGUST ft. IH85. you nc people were baptised.' At a recent 1 revival fifteen new ' members have : ' been added to the roll of that church. Mil ton Haske, a colored man of this town,, who has been in feeble 1 health - for some time, dropped dead on Friday last. Mr; J. B. Troy reports' that the .sunflower mentioned by us as having 165 blossms is nowhere, " i There is one growing in his garden " having 224. - .The address of W. C, McDuffie, of our town at the medi cal convention is highly complimented by the Medical t Journal .of North Carolina, and also by the Maryland Medical College. - We understand that in addition to those heretofore made public Col. Green has secured change in the postmasters at the following, points,' viz: Kenansville, jacK8onviiie, cartnaee, Warsaw, Manly; Fremont, Rocky Point, Mount Olive,5 Point Caswell and Sandford. ; ' " ,- ; ; - Rockingham Rocket: There are ten prisoners now in the county, jail calmly awaiting the arrival of Judge McRae. . , The Baptist congregation at Alma, N.' C-, are making preparations for. the building of a nice church at an early day. In the deatn of Hampton LeGrand. Jsq-. at a ripe old age, our country .. loses , another one of the links in the chain of people of the olden time. . He; was a splendid ty pe of the Souths ern gentleman. -Died, in Bockingbam, on the 8th inst., Mrs .Emily Manship, wife of E W. Manship, Esq., of typhoid fever. - Sometime . last winter : a . peculiarly bright stone was picked up on the farm of; VY. W. uranam, viict,, 4io lieaver uam township, six miles northeast of Rocking ham, j . The curiosity , of . several persona was excited to know what it was and Mr. M. H. Russell proposed; to take it to Newj York 'and have "It exaniined.' He: did so, and it passed the scrutiny' and test of two well known diambnd dressers in that city both !of whom unhesitatingly; pronounced it genuine and a' gem of the first water.- Its' weight was found to .be from 2f to ca rats (10 or 11 grains) and Mr. Russell could; readily have sold it for $25 a carat, but re-4 fused 1 -: - "- '-': - j M. B. WrxiABP Insurance. Mtjtj soN---Gentst f urpishings . Collier & Co. Auction sale. uBiBk BALX Eureka vs Excelsior.' l Miss Katb SxuABT--StuarV House. Jno. J. Hedkick Time for bargains. At ATjcnoir-Schooner Isaac L; Clark. Heinsberger Misd Cleveland's 'Book. 1 Ltal Dot.: : .Vi'fl : s Yesterday fourteen badgeless; dogs, were captured and killed by - the city. dog catchers. '.y'-' dSi t?: ? a ' Why not get-up a rowing; match on the TiTerT, Let's 'make things a little livelier. It will do us all good. Rev. D. H. : Tattle will preach at the Front Street . Methodist Church on Sunday morning, and Rv. B. R. Hall Sun-' day night.-; -iw- v1 : I ; The Ho ward Relief .; FirEn-; gine Co. No. 1 will give 'one of their popu-j lar excursions nextWedriesdaythaldth inst.. on the steamer Passport. i The Eureka and Excelsior Base Ball Clubs will play at the Seaside grounds i this afternoon, and promise a. good game, i It will cost you only ten cents to encour age the boys with your presence and see : the fun. : ; .4 -.: . There will be an excursion' to Wilmington and Smith ville from Rocking ham, Richmond county, and intermediate points, starting on the ; night of the 19th -insL.'and returning - on - the night of the 21st. ' A large crowd is expected, as the rates are very cheap. c, A friend endorses our proposi tion for open air musical ; concerts, and , says: "As we have two bands, each might give one open air musical concert a week : during the heated term' for the benefit of our citizens! which might take the place of their regular band practice."- . There . was a match game of base ball -yesterday between the' juvenile clubs known as the "Nationals" and the "Rosebuds," the former commanded by Capt. Lewis Adrian and the latter by Capt. : Albert Greenberg, which j resulted in a score of 7 for the 'Nationals" and 14 for the "Rosebuds:" ,h f ' - - r ? j , - Mr7 John Otta way showed us Wednesday apiece of rock, having the ap pearance of gray granite, ' made in the shape of an axe, except that in the place of. an "eye," there is an indentation near the upper part, , by which it t would seem the handle was attached.' It was found under the dwelling of MrJ E. G. Barker, on Front street, which 'is' undergoing extensive m provementff. Vi- . ;..i .v- i i4 Tbe Iron Brldse Over SaUtbk Week. The ne w . iron bridge over SmithVCreek, on the county road, to take the' place of what has heretofore been known as "Little Bridgej" a wooden structure, is about com pleted, as it will receive the finishing touches by Monday, if not before, y ET. A. Bagg, Esq., Chairman.; .of v the poard of County i Commissioners, and " Dr. WV W. Harriss, Chairman of the Board of County Magistrates, w ho paid fipitilo the bridge on Wednesday, report that the iron joists were-being tplaced in -'poeltibn" on that ? The bridge, is of .160. .feet span, has 16 feet of roadway and rheasures 24 feet from the bottom of the floor beams to the top of the structure-. It s i is. known. as a double intersection bri4ge.,'''ah'as put up by the King Iron Bridge Company, of Ohio,under the direct superintendence of Mr. H. P.' Graham, -a - veteran - bridge builder. - - Mn Bagg alsov&ited, ; andj inlftectJJie work from time to time during its progress. The piling ffor the" foundation of the super structure wereTiriven unuer vae uirecuou of Messrs- Hanby, ).& jRusselIJ,ahd'Mr'.:P'. Lineham did the masonry. -It is efpecied that the 'work .will be tendered to the county oy mo contractors on monaay. 4 .V. Proposed Vt Orlll by Yoiiiig: Ladles; : We understand that steps are being taken to organize a company of twenty or' thirty young ladies for a flag drill, somewhat similar to the recent beautiful exhibition drill by' the 'young "ladies of Asheville, which was so highly complimented by tne papers. It is intended that the company shall be arrayed in . handsome costumes of red, white and blue, with stars and other prnamentationa. ,The money to be derived from the drill is to be expended for drums for the Wilmington ' Light Infantry, who are ' ambitious to f have the finest drum corps In the Stater The young ladies will be drilled by: Lieut.' F. L. Meares, of the Wilmington Light Infantry. Mr. W. T. Johnson is also taking a' deep interest in the matter and will act as drummer. Ameeting for the organization of the proposed ' company will probably be held next Tuesday night, the" 18th inst, in the armory of the Wilmington Light Infantry. vThe AshevSle paper alluded in glowing terms, to the flag drill at that place, and it' is not at all likely that, the young ladies of ourieaside city going to let themselves be outdone by the mountain girls. The name of the company will be decided upon at the meeting. ..-. ', .The cause is a good and worthy one, and we hope the young ladies and their assist ants will receive every encouragement rwanted to Separate. ':---: : ' Standing in front of Justice Millia' office.' yesterday morning,' we overheard a con versation carried on between the magistrate, and a colored-man and his wife. It seems; the two latter had come to the conclusion that they could not live together peaceably, and happy and had therefore determined to separate. The trouble was how to go to, work about it. .; Something was said about' an agreement being drawn up by a lawyer for the .two to sign. - .The husband said he, would readily sign such' a document, but the wife' would have to pay for ; drawing it' up. The wife was anxious to accommodate' her liege lord in the. matter of tbe separa tion, but positively declined to go to any' more expense on his account; "because,", said she, "haven't I taken care of you ever since we were married ;.fed you, paid the rents and done everything I could for you t"? The husband did not deny the soft impeach-; ment, and at last accounts the wife was"' In; consultation with a legal 'gentleman ' with reference to the easiest way of getting her! head out of tbe nooses-matrimonial. The magistrates have a great many euch appli cations from colored people anxious to have the knot untied. i Peraonal. ' JtJ. sS.- Marshal J. B. Hill, of Raleigh, was' here yesterday on business connected. with his office. - . . I, Mr. NN H, ,Parker, x so Jong , connected! witn toe7grocery grouse or Mtessri tiatr, ; Pearsall, has gone North and will probably secure a position there. ' J . . . - ; Ir. J. M. Axley. of Raleigh, is here in the interest of the Franklin Square Library,;, of which Messrs. Alfred Williams & Co., of Raleigh, are the agents for this State,! his object being to establish a Circulating Library in Wilmington on what he claim? to be a cheap and convenient plan. These' libraries are being established in various parts of the State and in South Carolina through the instrumentality of Mr. Axley. He will be here several weeks. , , 7, We regret very much to hear that Capt." Henry Savage is quite sick at his place on the Sound. , . , A Handiome Prise. We noticed "at Mr. Honnet's jewelry store, yesterday,, an elegant silver tilting pitcher, and goblet, and were informed that it was to be presented as a prize to the best shot among the members of the reserve corps at the approaching anniversary of the Fay ettevUie Independent Light Infantry on the 24th . inst. ' Their anniversary is the 23d, but as it comes . onj Sunday the 24th (Monday) will be observed. The beautiful pitcherjbears the inscription; ifr,..-.' - 1793F. L L. I. 1885. v 1 -1 ; Presented by R. E. Heide, Best Shot in Veteran Corps, cd . Aug. 23rd. . v. ' There will doubtless be a lively, contest among the "Yets." on the) ; occasion, as the prize ; (presented, by one of their number) is worth contending fori v j ,H ! Attempted Sale of a Senooner at Auc - tfon. ;';! .- .' '' - The schooner Isaac' L. Clark was offered for 'sale yesterday at public auction', under a decree of the tT. ..District Court, by TJ. S. Marshal J. B. Hill, but on account of the lack of bidders the sale was' postponed until next' Thursday, the . 20th inst., when 'she J will probably be disposed, of. , f k?ii? ' quarterly xneannc. (". , ' ' Fourth Round f or the VTilmihgton Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church, South Carver's Creekj Shilob, August 15th and 16th. , a ;.isf-r: ,. Bladen .Cwcuit, ,Windsor,: August ; 29th and 80th. ; ''- , . - . - ? .... Elizabeth. Circuit, Elizabeth town," Sep tember 5th and 6th. J ij Ki - - -i Cokesbury Circuit,; Bethel, September 12th and 13th.' : f'.V - i ,.-'?; -"' Waccamaw Mission, Sbiloh, September 17th and 18thiv. - .... Whiteviile Circuit, Whiteville, Septem ber 19th arid 20th. v' -i, Wilmington, i Fifth Street, ; September 26th and 27th . - ' Bmithville Station, October 3rd and 4th. Magnolia, Providence, October 10th and 11th. Cl 1 w Olinton Circuit, f Goshen,' October 17th and 18th.. . ' . .,f I - - i (VJJupH Circuit, October 24th and 25th., , 'Onslow Circuit, October. 80th and No vember ISL ' Brunswick Circuity November 7th 'and 8th.f-Jii ' . t .t t" i- Topsail Circuit, November 14th and 15th. Wilmington,,. Front .Street, November 21st and 23nd. t, . pAXJi j; Cabrawat,", , -.'-y-.'i presiding Elder,'; War Department,' signal errtee, I;. ' - '8. Army. '-7 1 " Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. . ' ' . COTTOTJ-BBliT ntTIiliETIN. The following table shows the average maximum and minimum temperatures and average - amount of rainfall at the' dis tries named. 'Each district includes from ten to. twenty "stations of. obseivation, and the figures given below are the mean values of all -reports sent to each centre of district: Observations taken daily at 6 P. M., 75th meridian time. ' ' 1 - ' - - August 13,1885 6 P.M.' ? AVERAGE 1 1 f Max. t Min. Temp Temp. t 93 71. 94 71 94 ; IV ,93 , v,-73 91 70 91 ' 70 ., 93 , ..73 - 84'; ' 71' ' ' 94 67 ? -91 70 91- 71 ' 90 sf s72 1 Districts. Raini Fall.' Wilmington Charleston. . . Augusta... , . Savannah . Atlanta . . ,' . . Montgomery . Mobile.... j... New, Orleans. Galveston. ; .VV. Vicksbiirg... Little Rock. . Memphia-.-, . . A&-. i .1. W r tVeatner Indloatlona. , - ,,. The following are; the indications for-tcf .;F6f'''ttft'Sputh'..'AfianUQ States,' Aloca rains, followed by fair weaker, nearly, sta tionary temperature, variable ' winds. ; 0 u; :. r.', TIUS niAlkiSli;-f-' Tb mails close an arrive" at th i dty Tost Offloe as follo-wsr f . '--ilm '--r; ..: i ? CLOSS. ' ' 5 '' ' j Northern through mails, fast. . I '..'; .'. 1 7:45 P. M Northern through and way (mail,s. . .. 8:8A. M Raleigh. . . . . . . . . . 1 . .6:15 P. M. ft SO A. M Mails for the N. C. Railroad,, and, routes supplied therefrom Including' ' ' A. A N. C. Railroad, at. . .7:45 P. M. & 8:30 A. M. Southern mails for all points South, ttauy ...... ..ti... i. t-f :nf,iL Western malls (C. C. Ranwar) daHV (except Sunday).. 6:15 P. Allpoints between Hamlet and Ealeljrh 6:18 P. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington -Rail- .- road , 8.-O0P.M: Mails for points between Florence and . , - 'I , Charleston S-JOO P. Mi Payette ville, and offices on Cape Pear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 P. Mi Fayettevflle, viajC. C. B. R., dally, ex- - - t f7 cept Sundays 6:15 P. M. Onslow CH. and intermediate offices," ; Tuesdays and Fridays . 6:00 A. M,' Bmithville mails, by steamboat, dally ; . ' . (except Sundays) 8:30 A. M xa.ua tor isasy aiu. Town creeK, isnai- lotte ana ia ttle River. Tuesdays and Fridays. WrizhtavUle daily at. . . 8:30 A. M. : . i Northern throush and way mails 750 A. M. Southern mails... ..i. ........ 9.30 A. Mi Carolina Central Railroad. . 8:45 A. M, Stamp Office open from' 7.80 A.' M. to 6'P: M.' Money Order . and - Beglstoi , Departments open! 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. continuous. r( j - Mafla oollocted ' from Street boxes from' busi; ness portion of city at 5 A.K., 1150 A.M. and 53Q PJLi from other parts ot the city at 5 PJL and 5 a. m. ' " y:'1 ". " :"- i General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M and ou Sundays from 80 to 9:30 A, M. , r Railroad time. 75th meridian. . I ' WHO IS MRS. , WINSLOW J--As this question; is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is! a lady who for upwards of thirty years has unti-t ringly devoted her time ' and talents as a female' Physician and nurse, principally, among children.! -She has especially studied the constitution and: wants of thia numerous class, and, as a result of ? a lifetime spent as a nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup tor children teeth-; ing. It operates like magic-waiving rest t and; health, and is, moreover,' sure to regulate "'the! bowels. In consequence of this article Mrs. Wins-, low is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor oi tier race; cnuoren certainly-ao biob up and bless her; especially is this the case In this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs.. Winslow has immortalized her : name bv this invaluable art! cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of chil dren have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No Mother has discharged her duty to her suffer ing little one, in our opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup " Try it, mothers tbt it now. Ladies' Tintor.New York Cjtv. S'- all druggists. 25 ots. a bottle NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 33 a, se B sl 11 r .,, Seaside Club Grounds, FRIDAY, - 5 - - AUGUST 14th. 4 EUREKA vs. EXCELSIOR. . . - -1 , - : i 4 ' i - v-' : : Game to be called at 4.80 o'clock. s t ' , Admission 13 cents, aul41t STUART HOUSE, SmithvillC. ITAKK THIS METHOD 6F I FORMING NTJ-' merons patrons and the publio generally, who were desirous o oeing accommodated tor tne past two' months, while my houses were so crowded, that I now have some very pleasant rooms vacant. Specl-l accommoda- ions for La dies and Gentlemen who come down Saturday to remain over Sunday. .. .( . . Fish, Crabs and Shrimp on hand. ' ' aul4 8t . ; ,- i. ;KATK STUART.- Dull Trade. XTOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS. ... JTJDI- clous buyers will take the hint. B very thing; in the way of summer (ioods now oeing sold re gardless of cost. White Goods. Gloves, Mitts, Fang. ete. Those elegant Paris Mulls at 87 cts, v'orth fi.ro. A good stock of Table Goods,Tow elB, etc, always on hand.' " - ' , aa 14 tf . ; u i? JNA IHDRICKV. Gents' Underwear; FANCY BORD. HDKFS . ' , -; ; - -Linen Dusters, '' -'':--' J nite uac& y esis, M- -, s iif .jranoyooarrs,- '''- -' .. i f .At- - , MUNSON'S, . " an 1 11 - ' J : Gents' Furnisher. ' Hiss Cleveland Q.EORGE ELIQT'S PQEIRY AND OTHER STO RIES, by Rose EUaabethCleTeland.; uz,, '; The San FranciBcd Chronicle says i"Mlss Cleve land is a highly educated,, thoughtful woman, Just a little bit of an esprit fort, but not in the least a - bhie-stockiDg.- Her book Is sure to be very Interesting. Miss Cleveland is a type of ro bust American womanhood, with feelings akin to those of the rest of her countrywomen, i She has a broad and generous heart." .: I . V ' ; i ' .w, ! !:? i.-Ji.Ji v Bound in cloth only. t Price $1.5QJrrtiy, '' : .i - i For sala at Ib,! . . HEIMSBERuER s i live Book and Musio 8tores. : ' au 14 tf i Fire, Life, Marine, 1 . . . fe Accident, , ' i ' J J & . Insurance. Si 'M. S. WILLARD Agenti " 214 N. Water St. , Telephone No. 5. 'an: f.00 .03 4 .04 1 i .32; ! .17 ! .01 I .13; , .04 -1 ;.06f .02 r WHOLE NO. 5898 v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , A." G. UlcGtRISj'Jluctloneer. ' 3 ' BT ' COLLLgR & CO. i THIS DAY. COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK", at our Sales Ro ms, we wiil Bell ' : t i Bedroom Setts complete; Bedsteads, single and double; Mattresses, Crockery and Ulass Ware in lots to suit, Marble Top Tables.. Kl tares, Marie Lanterns, titer people Views Cigars,Mattmg,Aa Also, lcO P'.ns fine Ladies' -hoes. - aa 14 It Schooiier Isaac L. Clari at Auction, t DISTRICT COURT OF THB UNTf BD STATES, for th- District of 1 ape Fear in the Eastern District of North arollna -. ; - ; The Insurance Company of North America, ' ugalnat-'W--. -. : f.- . The Schooner Isaac L. Clark. By virtue or a decree made in the above enti Ubd cause. theundersiirn-d wUl exp se for sale, at publio auction, for cash, on i huroday, the 20th day of August, 1885. at is M., at the chip yard of S. W Skiuner. in the City of Wilmington, in said District, all and singular the 8cboone IdAAC L CLAhK,aa ehe now lies on the Rallwav at said hip-yard, toget&er with the Tackle, Apparel and Furniture of said Vessel, whether tbe same be on board of said Schooner, in said Ship-yard, in a wareaouse or warehouses, or elsewhere lu said city. , -t JOSHUA, B. BILL. j f aul4tds i-lf ,bu- v- tji-tjS. ManBaL" f ai7 ! LT.ATJ1S CAPE HAY SILK UMBRELLAS 1 7. fiAERISOH . ALLEN, au 18 U Batters. TIP A PATTQCJ IttCAaTSBSand CURB USj r r IX Xi (SO by one who was deaf twen-ty-elKbt "years Treated-by mostof the noted specialists of the day with no benefit Cured Mm self m three months, and since then hundreds of otners by same process- A plain, simple and successful bom treatment. Address T. & PAGE; 128 East 26th St. New York City. . . t r.'ava4wr.-. hen. -jsu.w9.fr skp,j-'f tnll'l i-a Tdrnip Wd. DaeJSecLr I HAVE IN STOBE A VERY LARGE STOCK of Turslp and Cabbage Seed, all varieties, and will sell thenf very low. . Special inducements offered to country, merchants. Give me a call, or write and get my prices. . , .''", iH-y..i.4j-i4i HARDIN, 'it Druggist and Seedsman, 1 : aaStf New Market, Wilmington. N.O 1 1 - More Room: I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY many friends and pa'rons, both In the City and Country that., owing to the growth o ray; business, I found it necessary to .enlarge my space, -consequently, I have taken down tha partition and now occupy tbe whole of the spa elous store next to. the Auction Rooms. Con-f slgnments solioUed. Respectfully, -.au-UDWtf y W:' J. R. MARSHALL 1 1 13 WE OFFER, OUR LOW, SHOES AND SLIP PERS at verv low tirioes. m order to make room for new tc ods Also, offer oar Hats, Caps, rrunius, raiises ana umoreuas very cneap. wome ana ouy oeiore it is too iate. i ..i.- .t j a t .... il nil uivu A SHBLKR. 1 1 anlltf Nov108 Market Street. NcrtWrig Lboks SaWell A !S A NEATP FITTIKG SHOE! NOTHING GIVES Aii iS;,iq. r : - -NV i so muoh satisfaction as a ocmfortable fitting, til rr b&fcl3 h fii; -f. ' - Shoe., . No wheie la (be city oan you get the two: .ret f ; -. . . 1-, -? -. - .' J opmb'ned so eaeijy .and,,wHh, puch pleasnreto: yourielf as at pje6, Ri Frencli & Sons,! 108 . NORTH FRONT STREET. , '. "t aufltf j -.- .i ' -'. , r ve A W ord W Merchants. " . TEFOBE SENDING OFF FOR YOUB FALL" JL supply or BLANK BOOKS AND OFFICE 8TATIUVERY, let us give you prices, and see what I oan save yon. C'HfiCK. BuLKS, DttAFT BO- K8. &c. made o order - MlsS LtVBLAND's hoOk, "George Eliot's Poetry, and other torles"; p ice f 160 an 9 tf ; ' - V W. YATES. Me aye in Stqck . 'pHg BEST LINE OF COOKING STOVES, KER- osene Oil Stoves, Tin and cheet Iron are and Bouse Furnishing Goods to be found In the city. If .you want FIRST CL8s goods at bottom1 prices call at " PaREEK TAyLOiS, - 23 8outh Front St PURE WHITE OIL. . au9tf i Worth Consideration. ON EVERY f 10,003 OF INSURANCE IN A' "sixty days' clause'.' C6. you lose In case of total loss at least f 100. Why not save this amt. by insuring in the . , .-. ,. , , Liyerpool .& Won: & (Hole IE Co. which pays all losses WITHOUT DISCOUNT? Jno. W.Gorddn & Smitli 3 1 . " . - t, -r" t-w-. .-. .: . AGENTS., ; $66,000 paid for losses In North Carolina for .M84..jjf.rr;;; tH:r: v't. ;t: ; vau9tf iJt ': : Brown Qinsl ; WE W6ULD EARNESTLY URGE UPON ALL of our friends in want of the Celebrated BROWN COTTON GINS and MONARCH CtiTTON PRESS to place their orders with ns Immedi ately, to insure prompt delivery. Prices guaran teed; - WM. B SPRINGER Ss CO.. - . -. Successors to Jno. Dawson St Co., 111 Tf v J'.- '19. 21 A 2S Marknt fltnwt. i au 9tf Wilmington N. C. See! - 1 VSUR CARRIAGES PHAETONS, j BUGGIES, V Boad Wagons, Carts, Drays, Trunks, Bags, Satchels and Harness. Repairing promptly done. Call, examine our goods, get our prices, and. you "will be sure to buy. -;- -" - ; , .v, McDOUGALLABOWDEN. au9tf: - iu North Front Bt. ".CenlTiiy; ALL NEW YORK DAILIES DELIVERED AT places of buslneBs at twenty-five cenfs per week. All. Illustrated , Papers, Novels,- Maga zines, Libraries and anything In the Reading line at publishers' prices, by . , 1," CM. HARRIS , Smoke the MANHATTA CIGAR best for five cents In the city. . ' ' au 9 tf GeoW, Price, Jr. , Auctioneer and Conuriissioii Merchakt OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, 215 MARKET STREET, where special attention will be given the sale- of Goods, Wares, ' Merchandise, Ao , on Consignment, and a General Commission Business. STRICT attention to business, and QUICK returns of sales. . ' , , my 14 tf Meeting or Board of Sled leal j-, ?;s; .Examiners of HT.fci. .f o'c j TN 'CONSmERATION OF THE FACT ' THAT X there are so many applications for license from, every section -of the State, and with the view of facilitating matters and enbiing appli cants to come "before the Board at convenient points, a Called Meeting will be held in the city Of RALEIGH, on. the 24TU OF AUGUST, thu accommodating gentlemen in tbe Central and Eastern portions- of tbe state. . This meeting will then be adjourned on the 25tb,to meet In A8HK VILLE, on the 26TH aad S7TH, thus accommo dating applicants for, the license who reside la the Western and Trsnsmon'ane sections., -. . v ,-TwiLLIAM R. WOOD, M. D., . 5 i t, V - ,n . J. h: BELLAMY. KD?''. , J :s. " ... t,--.-. Secretary.; Wilmington, N.C., June 19th, 1885. . 1 , Jel9,8t !jel9.jT24.au14 - . '." " - RAXES OF A DTBKTI 1 , . " One Square One Day, -' ii or i -jfy Da a,... ....... ... . , r . -. - 1 7& -. - Throe Day&M ..v..--...... 2 50 ' . v v : Four Days,.. i..;j........iJ8 oc : ' " '? Five Days... ....... f0 . H - M - ft A.. ir.nw -, , . AA a - VU. TT .. N .. ...... . . VV Two-Weeks...... - 6 ... ThNW WaoV, - c ' B A One Month,. .."U;-;. ',r- t vi Twc MonthB,.:..i. ;J;'l? 00 f M :i .... M - - l-nree aiontns,... . .'.-..--v " 8U MoBtlai.--iA.vv;-i;. c- . - .One Year,,,..,.. tn. to tST Con tract Advertiaementa takes at propor-' tlonately tow ratea. i, . . , : iv- :'-. ..- -.v fen Knee solid Konparefl type make one sqx: are NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CIG-ARS ! CIGARS ! Oigarsi 'pHB FINEST LINE OF CIGARS KEPT IN TUB oity fa at our store.i"OUR LEADER' is the .best "ff: FIVB-CENT CIGAR everput on this mket. V- ' i Our "ZEB VANCE" is, an elegant "after-din- ner" smoke for five eenta. , " T J We claim that our Cigars are THE BEST to be i '.. j obtained.1:';:";. :r 'i;,;''vS5'i" ' l We make some pretensions to be able to tU . what a good Cigar is. '-:"f-jl;:l We will also throw in a box f matches every Af : : time a Cigar is- bought. The matches were " -. bought low down, and you do not get a cheapeiN ' Cigar to pay fr tli.-n:rV--,32:- -is Pii-IBridgers CoS ft -1 HO Nortli Front St. i aug 9 DAW tt . ' . :-. v ?.- Bacon, Flour, Coffee. 100 BoxesB S..CK. sjdes, : . . : . , lOt)0 BWS rL0UB 811 grades, ! ; ' 200 8a QloIoe KIO COFFEE, -, ! For sale low bv t :'iri: ; aufltf . s-... WILLIAMS, RANKIN & CO. H?lftsses, Siigar, iBice 100 Bbl" 000106 prtKioo MOLASSES, i K 7KBbls SUGARS, all grades. '. srsnKn For sale low b au atf WILLIAMS. A CO.' Yarn. Sheeting, &c; t Bales RANDOLPH YARN, - - - -n . do f do ; SHEETING. inn Qros MATCHES, For sale loW by WILLIAMS RANKIN. A CO. au tf Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue. .. . 5QQ Bundles HOOi IRON. c U, r 2j Bbls DISTILLER'S GLlif. . : sFor sale low by " r- aa 9tf WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO-.J Mountain Hotel, rpu MOST DELIGHTFUL W ESORT FOR A .Eastern people in want of rest and c mfort '' among the mount in-; fifteen miles west of Ahevla-; daily trains; climate. and table unsur : passed; good 1 reestone and cha ybeate rlnga , MitS. j. C SMAiHEKS, Bri ! : , Turnpike, ' . aug 2 2 w bu we f r Buncombe Vo.j N . C. - , , "Home Again,v - . AE13 ONCKMOBE AT O UB OLD STAND, Front Street, next door North of Bank of New Hanover, with a NEW alXX 'K, bought at LOW-" EST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR 8 PUT CASH. . - Call and ate us. ' ----- -:- GILES A MUhCHISON, ,- au 6 tf ., v Hardware Department Star Saloon, GEO. F. nERBEUT, PropV., " ; ; 13 Market Street. . CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CTGAR8. FIRST CLASS POOL TABLE. SHRIMPS and DEVILED CRABS always on hand in season ' leStf -. , - - Tai Heel IViniiiit JjV)B INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL UbE, ' l Elv's Cream Balm and Wel-De-Veyer's Ca tar h Cure. -Ako. a complete stock of patent Medicines, Drugs, Ao., at ., ' '-- F. C. MILLER'S, aultf , - .- Corner Fourth and Nun Sta- Try Warren's. Candies, au9tf MADE FRESH DAILY. - : Tie. Cape Fear & People's SteamMt co THE STEAMER A. P. HURT, CAPT. W. A." Robeson, will continue to run on the same days as heretofore, and every effort will be made to give satisfaction to shiDpers and passengers WOODY A URRIB, i , - Agents, and Commission Merchants, , my!7tf Wilmington, N. C. The New Scarborough House, r - No 104 X. Water Si., - ' IS NOW RUN UNDER NW MANAGEMENT, . ' ' and Is now In Jfirst Class Style in every tc- - spect. It is without a doubt tbe place to ret the BEST, MEAL FOB 35 CENTS thai caa be1' furnished In the city. Give me a eall and be con- ' vlnoed. Respectfully, W. E. BL an6tf BLACK. Proprietor. - r A Bare Opportunity. J3 ARTIES HAVING AN ESTABLISHED TRADE m. Dry Goods, Ken's Furnishing Goods, Ac , In tending to change business, offer their entire stack upon easy terms. Also, unexpired lease of Store, which Is one of : tbe largest and best in the city. . A fine opening for fine Dry Goods Business, ' Men's Furnishing Goods wlih Merchant Tailor mg, or Fme Furniture. . k4Z:" :1:Si .. Apaly personally or by letter to H.MONTAGUE, , f. Winston, N.C.i 'Jy 28 6w ' ; p Turnip Seel ! ' "Tnniip Seed !.-: ',. QABBAGE SEED I CABBAGE SEED iM'iWil All the leading varieties usually sold iu this , section at popular prices. - i" ) . - " ' -' WILLIAM H. GREEN. . - ansa r. , .jjirst'qfthb ssasonw a' - ;.'". .. l --f iy-i?1. Btore and for nles r Small but sweet. JJ w w f , , v W. S.: DAVIS A SON, ; ' 'f:';'t ')- - :J s - . . s:? - -- --Vi' - -. t "mi --' - - .'- si V. : 1 "I. I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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