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'. irtin rbU he bo Ki v f onibi for tbir Mil' U III.- r l'i!;t; wilt t ik no notice t I' w v b otnrog - -?.- :' "K imcr.d Kirkr, C i.- iiitr i of th Ko-. i V. .f J !: M t : lni'.d n'. intninh in CmiJi to n '.h at W. Htniel I'. ' I V ;r i P. ..'. ir ! : ; l 'TH 'fit, '.D ipjftr"--! with in Vvl M : I thi of probably (a th i;:.hny, raidj f it :h af '..''T, oppr-.noa .-!! wroogf of i ) ,f:."!i) j. rii-i i a coo .n ::u'. i uSIe to tb K. n .h- Tory r hoa: 1 Vah- ?f :h-; Vickbarg '' t frora th very Or. It i !'f -ion '.iurl of the infant. of it CUT lr4 Hi iv :hi srri Itujh "'J " i.M !m H-naU i owinj to tr ''"'n fit i "wiU raitk." ft.ir ,f the Aoarchi-U are Ja.j dynaxnit. Tbey f1 .-ir , follower to arm. "7 l-mr; '.h; ifa4 rniiUoc " 14 i i Illinois Qati b re n'"' " ori -r to df,t them. ' 'LP' '"''' the Dim of a 14(1 nor, :!, pk?f p,bhabel a f- frirn. He i th- ol. n-l v.iy School ao& of .rt;? r,oli0a j. E. Coafer- SP"r fwiw the 45th Con- v ftirvi worked. He y: Tm-d mere ioipcrtaal bil!e thaa T Ulll.,, rr- Tare are at aa Ui later jp imoierea tae rruleeil.i Coaat Z 'Z'11"" acceeioo. tae adjo- the im i ry aanecentry pnic nnstoa m U ecirlet feter. 4 ceeo a winter la "w tbv. ecarlet fever baa Prn!.l hereto mo. iti.ni . a . .. k. how ne,iJM the alarm cow "--tioo athohuti,lj that it wm n,,J oa Monday night and i7 morning that eight of the JUa, did not hae a eiogUcue, ' ef thtee were aaoog the pnetitiooera io the city. VOL. XXXIX. NO. 142. IUt. HiOTj Wrd -Bcher died yeaUxdaj oorDiog. lie wu in hit 7U J.r. H. waa Terr trkm- oit cxia, la aotse reepecU be wxs th.taoU raArkble mong Ameri- cnj f ta lut half cantury. At prober, Ftform .peer. lectarer oJ tathor be wit a mio of me v. wsu Mmtrw. bat it recognized bis an- WbMWUWU guk, uis tiutuc, ui iu- depndencf bU AggreM.Teoeas, hi no I r Ml. i J I pvwm vi uiuiuftuuu, bdu i hit nni;aK!.nu. . ikUV.. II. I v tm tlQ I wrelded ' creat inflaeoco in the Koitb at one time, and altbonh h loet moch of it be nerer ceajed to be impon figora amoog Northern men. A eketch of bins aaya: t "Heary Ward Deccher waa boroat Lltch flelu. Coo a . oo Jaoe 34. 1313. lie was h foorth oo of ReT. Lytoaa Beechcr and ltoxana Foote Beacher. aad brother of lira. Harriet Blether Sfowe, the talented author of Lade Turn "a Cabin.' aad other works that hare made her name famous. "Youo Beacher pursued hie early staCica to tae paouc acaooxs or Uoatoa aad read cUm!c aad (radaated fro a. Amherit Col W rt MaaaachuaetU. la 1814. lie studUni theolory at the Laae Bcmloary. aear Ciaciaaau. uader hie father. Lie first took the pu-pU aa a PrcabYlerlaa aalaiater at Lauraaceburf. ladiaaa, ia 1S37. aad two year uxtr be re mo red to ladlaaapolia. where for elht years be filled a polplt of the tame dcoomiaauoo. "He aeuled dowa la the City of Church ee ia I3t7. as J bis aachor eerer slipped from I'lymouta caurch. Tb Sooth will regret to learn of the death of lbe wife of Senator Ilrck, of Kentucky. Mr. Heck waa born at Auburn, Va., October 9lb, lS2, aod waa the grand niece and near ret living dcacendant of George Washington. She married Senator Beck in Lexington, Ky., February 3d, ISC. ttor. v iloo baa called an extra season of the Weal Virginia legisla ture. Sundry subject are to be con sidered. Spirits Turpentine. The Sal ration Army ia now Cehtiox at New Bern. Goldsboro. Char lotle aad Wllmloftoa. FayetteTille ATttej: Tbere waa a trout oo our market to-day that welfbed eierro poucda. said to hare been caught with a book aad liae. lleaufort Iltcord: Tho wreck of the brif oa the iaeer Diamoad Shoals Feb. 4tb le tU!1 ahrouded to myttory. It ia bc IiTed to have beea th bij Garnet. Mr. Lwia K. Borroaghs, a na tire of Vance county, was shot and terribly wounded la California recently. It ia be bared be waa mistaken for another man aa he was a etraartr la tho aeifhborhood . He waa Uitiaf a maa earned Lewis. The Gregory House at Golds boro. so loot aad wall koown to the trar etllD public, baa changed haade. Mr. W. E. llampbey baa aaauaaed charjre aodltia bow mo .frd by hla. ErerytbLajf apper laaaisg to the cooreoieaca aad coofort.of hla rtJ 14 doae. Goldsboro Mtsaengrr ; A col ored ty. Jim Carter. aho another colored bjy. Joha Harrey. oa WidoWa Hill, at the home of the former, last Thursday ertsia. between ? aad 8 o'clock. The weapon tt a shot (QO. ani the entire load ttroek Joka ta lbe ribt arm. a bore iceci1. shatlenax the boaa. WelJoa Ai: Logan Harris, the eellrf Chairman of the RepubUcaa ui e Executive Committee, says the Inde pendents hare hare at last Joined force wiia the RepuMleaa aad are all now in thaavoeboai. We always thoufht they were all awimaalaf tocether. We learn thai Mr. Chaa. Gregory, of Ctowell. aad Mr. Chartca Gray, of ScoUaad Neck, will feme tale week for California where lb- ttrwt ut ian la eraea culture. Graenville Jfyfcttor: Good speeches were made at the temperance maa meeting by Prof. John Docket J. President of the Reform Club, aod Rer. F A. Bhop Their remarks were forcible aad appropriate for the occasion. Bad roads are generally complained of ta eewry tectioa of the county. So losg aa public road are kent up aa at present, aotaiag bur caa be expected wbeaerer there t a wet spell. JUleigb . I"ii7or: The high ea timaJja ia which Ibis distinguished gen Uemaa (Lieut Governor Sieaaaaa) Is held, aad tie evtdaaoa cf hi appreciation by membrrs of tha Senate aa a prtaidicg o fa cer, was attested on Saturday afternoon last by the unanimous passage of a resolution eommeedlag hla aervkaa. North Carolina has aeef had a more proflcieat preaidiog na.fr la her legislative couecUs. or a more courttoue geatlemta In the private walks of life Henderaoo Gold Letf: We should feel U a duty aad a pleasure to slate thai )Ui Harwell. Kelly Co . sold oo Friday Ust a bus of tobacco for John A. Harris. Esq . at aa average eatrfy-jfe Arf. Ur. ffr iuluLmiad the bold aa Boaaormeet that this ta! has never in our knowledge been beaten ia the State of North Carolina. Dennis TUJey. Esq , of GraavUla. a old ia Richmond. Va.. some year ago, 19 tierce, averaging over $1 a poo ad for the whole Svajl Durham Plant; Tbe cotton fac tory shipped last week 33,773 yards of ehaa bray aad 1.73? yards of bag doth. Kev. Dr. J. M. Atkiaaocaof IHlelgb. ta a letter to one of the editor? of thtl'paper say a it U "a most Intereatlog paper, aad I have bceo sounding Its praise. Oar oa live poet. Theo. UQL agree with me la thinking that the poem Ttjm formation.' written by your brother. Geo. H. Oortnaa. aad poblkhad la tha TUt of February 16th. Is the bast which has been written by a North Carollalaa ta many years.' Snow 11111 SnUrpriu: We call tha attention of our farmer "to an article on tha 'first pag from tha Wilmington Bra. Our Nona Carolina lands are cat -CJ - , 1 vpr-TvnQxoj?, n. Wednesday, rallr lost aj rul u Qqm of Qvri .r, . Jo much I Ht there are fnUxon thotuand people in -. "f? temp?- I rona la ia a grtat. caenrar doc ThlaUa StKL' w bW 1,1 I le cr college lathe State. i.LT7 f lbe IU?Vh ' nJ, rrv. tor baa bceo in the CfPt errsry day eioce uie niiwn aoa ocxmr ciiAoui. tTorernor cusamxa. tie naa cTited to the chair Sea- i Dea aimoat inrariawy correct, and when applied from birt net bei overruled by I IKj AwiU I la Vim !san nthoMitri.. 7 . . ""r oaa. aoa naa unaenaxen to oouge each and BTtTT t5naiOr. UOT. blMQlin U I COOd ft. . ... . . . . ... lor line in the heat of campaigns, but as the preeldlng- officer of the North Carolina Senate be has administered this trust "without retard to race, color or nrerlous cooatuoa or serrunae- Hickory lYe: la a recent con rt nation with aa Intnigent4vaUe4BMU,who u in tae employ of tne R D. R A Co . we referred to tbe extenaion of the C & L. N. G. road to Cranberrr. He informed us that he had been OTtr the entire route and found It entirelr practicable. He atated farther that In hla opinion the R. & D. Co. would Uke step in that direction at no dis tant day. Hla opinion was that the Clyde syndicate would bring a railroad from the coal mine or soutbweat Virginia to Cran berry. From that point a direct line to Wilmington mlaht be obtained by building the connecting link between Lenoir and Cranberry. Or should the syndicate prefer to own the whole rad to the sea they could go from Sallebury direct to Wllming ion or omimvlile Charlotte Obnrvcr: Some of our colored people hare recently be come Infected with 4he mil i try ferer and the result is that a company has been formed and will be regularly organized next Tuesday night. Night before last Mia Annie Davidson, daughter of Mr. John Davidson, of this city, had a very narrow escape from being burned to death. Between nine and ten o'clock, when Miss Devideoa waa ready to retire for the night, ahe knelt down in front of the fire for the purpose of saying her prayer, and while thus engaged her clothing caught fire. She made several attempts to extinguish the flame, but the only result waa the serious burning of her hands. As soon aa ahe realized her danger ahe called for help, aod Mr. A. T. Hamill. who occupies a part of Mr. Davidson 'a house, responded promptly. aad just ia time to aave the young lady from serious injury. Ashevillo Citizen'. E. I. HolmV secretary of the Asheville Tobacco Asso ciation, reports sale of tobacco for month or February as 1,013,183 pounds for $110, 634 80; average $10 84 per 100 pounds. Bale from October 1st to March 1st 2,40b 940 pounds for $261,601 18. Charles ton. N. C. March 6, Oar citizens were lately atartled by the newa of a murder committed in our count r. A man by the name of Jeeee Fabor. a resident of thia county, waa found near hia home on the Tennessee river, about fourteen miles from this place, lying dead in tho woods. Tbe deceased having been subject to heart dis ease It waa at first supposed that he died of that disease, but upon examination by toe coroner and Jury it waa found that the de ceased came to his death from a gunshot wound, the ball having penetrated the body just below the left shoulder blade and com ing out near the pit of the stomach. De ceased bad disappeared seven daya previous to hla discovery. Lie waa found inrougn the Incessant barking and bowling of hia dog. which remained with the body until he waa found. From circumstances mat attended the disappearance of the deceased, and from threat that had been made. Allen Deilart aad J. P. Da Hart, neighbors of the deceased, were arrested on the 4th lost., and are now In Jail at this place awaiting aa investigation of the crime. Great excitement prevaile over the horrible crime. Rsv. W. II- Conner, or tbls county, waa in Charkaton a few daya since with a wagon and team, and on leaving town he asked a young man named Bryson to aaaist him in crossing Deep Creek, just a'ote the town. Oa reach! og tbe creek Mr. Conner mounted the lead borve, while Brvaoa remained In the wagon. Ween near the middle of the creek, the water be ing deep and swift, the horse became un manageable. Mr. Conner got off the horse aod called to Bryson to carry him out and stood loitering in the water for a moment. Bryson. seeing something unusual was tne mailer, reached him as quick as possible, aad held hia bead a bo to water until help mrrired. He was then taken out of tbe creek, and to a neighbor 'a house in a semi' conscious condition, in which condition be has remained ever since. HP I I HI CITY. jstta ADrKitTlaanKN i C. W. Yarns To the boy a. Mcflsos Li Ben collars and cuffs. IL W. Joinrs Co. Asbestos roofing. Qrus & MCBcmacot Fishing tackle. FasxEtx fc Daxixx Ltt than cost. , l4- The visitiog delegation of ex- Seo store went southward yesterday. - Receipt of cotton yesterday 57 bales; the same dste last jrar 158 bales. Daniel Lovelt, charged with fait ririring. wet brought before lbe Mayor yesterday. He was dismirsed wila a warn ing. Icun. 1'aterson. DowDiDc & Co cleared ibe Norwegian barque Ebcneter yesterday for Graaton. Scotland, with a Cargo Of rreleof roeia, valued at $3,086. Tbe fire-alarm" gong at the "At lea tic" eagiee bouse le out of order. When the general alarm was turned in yesterday erenlog It failed to strike the cumber of the box ersaaal Lieut. Gov. Stedmaa reached home last night, from fttlelgb. Mr. Preaton L. Brldgers, U. S. Consul at Montevideo, who arrived in thia country a few days ago, reached his home io thia citf yesterday, aad was warmly greeted by hoeta of friend. Mr. Bridget ia on leave of absence from his post of duty until May, when be expect to return td Montevideo. .iaa-STswslBW It you wish a good article of Puts -Tobacco, ask Yonr dealer for "Ouji Rrr." - A : W J 1 11 VII A M II A XI A. J '"-)' J : - - 1 ' i '' cirr nosriTAL. Xfce Work Done the Put Year Re port ef the Board of managers and. Saracen la Cnarre Tne Treaanrer Statement. The report of the Board of Managers of the City Hospital, accompanied-'by the re- port of Dr. Lane, the surgeon in charge, and tho annual statement of Mr. W. Wt Shaw, tbe treasurer, was submitted, to the County Commissioners and the Boasd of Aldermen of the city at the last regular meeting of their bodies. The report of Dr. Lane shows that 197 patients were received into the hospital do ing tbe year, of which number 166 were charity patienta and 41 pay patients. Of the charily patienta 88 were whites 59 male and 27 females and 70 colored 53 males and 17 females- The total number of deaths that occurred in the institution waa 2117 of charity and 4 of pay patients. There were two births during the year. Tbe amount received from pay patients was $391. The statement of the treasurer shows total receipts from all source during the year, $2,833.25, of which $967.93 was re ceived from tbe city; $1,451.97 from the county; $391 from pay patients; $23 from sale of hogs; $3.10 from sale of medicines. and $1 .20 from sale of old barrels. The expenditures during the year were, for pro visions. $1,1S4.62; furniture and dedding, $107 34; medical supplies, $197.37; public grounds, $225.18; burials. $52; fuel, $245.74; pay of janitor, $6; treasurer, $120; steward. $284: superintendent, $420; eta- Uonery and printing, $3; laundry, $13.. Total, $3,838.25 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS. We herewith ra our annual report of the management of tbt 'institution for the year ending December 31, 1836. Dr. Lane is still surgeon in charge, and devotes bis entire time to its management. Ills nurses are t raited, and under bis direc tion do everything possible for the comfort of the sick. In bis report to the Hoard of Managera of their faithfulness he says Our employe, whose services began with the opening . of tbe institution, are sua retainen in tneir positions. which speaks well for tbe good conduct of themselves, and their attentive discharge of their duties. Through the efficiency and good msnsgement of our Matron, I think we can claim freedom from anything like peculation or wastage of tbe supplies furnuhed the hospital. The total number or patients treated for tbe year 1883, was 197, of which 41 were psy patients 178 were successfully treated, and 21 died. For information of diseases treated, aod surgical operations rendered and for sexes and color treated, please re fer to report of Dr. Laae, which accom panies this report By reference to tbe 1 reasurer s statement accompanying this, you will find the total expenditures for the year have been S2.833.2o. We nave received from pay patients, sale of medicine and other sources $418.80. leaving $2,408 95 for runniDg ez penses for the twelvo months or an average monthly cost or J200.Y4, wun l7 patienta treated. For a detailed statement of each month's expenditures and receipts, we beg to refer you to tbe very complete report "i our treasurer, Mr. W. W. Shaw. In our last annual report we called your attention to lbe small bouses used for the colored ward, tbeir detached condition and extra expense incident thereto, and urging an appropriation for building another ward. Dr. Lane, in nis report to us says: The small buildings now in use ai a color ed ward, aro in a very unsatisfactory con dition for tbe proper treatment of that class of patients; they are very much out of repair; without water facilities, closets, or baib rooms: requiring extra fires ia each room, and oillamps for occupants of house. And in consequence to their near location to the street, it is next to impossible to keeD convalescents from going out at night aod from receiving Improper visitors." It s absolutely necessary to do something to these small houses, and we would most re spectfully urge your honorable body, if it is possible, to mako an appropriation suffi cient for the erection of another ward. which if done, will give us an institution complete in itself, an ornament to the city and county and a monument to the benev olence of our community in providing this noblo charity for tbe care of those who would otherwise suffer if it did not exist." It ia a matter of congratulation that this nstitutioo is now on a firm basis, provided with a good medical library, a good num ber of surgical appliances and instruments, provided from time to time at tbe sugges tion of the superintendent, and which, we trust, we can complete in tbe next year or two bv addin? to as our funds will permit. The ladiea of our community have taken an interest In our institution, and have aided us greatly by providing clothing and furnishing our reception room with books and furniture, for which we are thankful. And the management takes great pleasure in calling your attention to what Jfrc. Lane says in bis report to u or tbem ana tneir good works: "Many of the ladies of our community hare been constant and unre mitting visitors, administering to both the ihyslcsl and spiritual welfare of tbe sick. Recently a delegation of them cime out and converted our rather bare and cheerless re ception icom Into quite a nice and com forably furnished little parlor.' . Wc cannot close our report without com mending tbe (kill, care and economic man agement of our superintendent. Dr. Lane, and the success attendant upon all of his surgical operations, and of our treasurer. W W. Bhaw. for attention to amy. we would respectfully eay that the Board of Managers nave aone an wey coum wun the means at their disposal to mako tbe in stitution a success, and feel proud of the result, and in closing would most respect fully urge an appropriation sufficient for the erection of a new ward. Very respectfully, Roger Moore, Chm. Board of Managers. Tbe City Election Bepubllcan Candi dates for Aldermen In all the Wards. The Republican Executive Committee met In one of the rooms at the Court House yesterday, pursuant to a call of the Chairman. Gen. 8. H. Manning, to consid er tbe adrisability of bringing out a full Republican ticket for Aldermen in the ap proaching municipal election. As a result of the conference It waa ordered that pri mary meetings be held and nomination be made for Aldermen in each i and every ward in the cit. . t. march 9, 1887. Weatner inaieanon The following are the indicationa-for the twenty-four hours commencing at 10 p- m. Tuesday j"or Virginia, fair weather, wanner and easterly winds shifting to southerly For North Carolina and South Carolina, rain, followed by fair weather, warmer and easterly winds For Georgia and Eastern Florida, rain. followed by fair weather, warmer and east erly winds shifting to southerly For Western Florida, Alabama and Mis si&sippi, rain, followed by fair weather, warmer and southerly winds. Mr. Winner' startllns Discovery The (startling discovery made on the 3d inst by Mr. J. C. Winner, of this city, that the earth had slowed down, and an account of which was first given to the world through the columns of the Stab, has attracted considerable attention throughout the country. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald says At the United States Naval Observatory tbe report that Mr. Winner found the mean solar time was ten minutes slower on the' 8d inst. than on the &5th of February is pronounced absurd by Superintendent Phythian. Captain Pbvthian says that Air. winner nas not communicated tne re suits of his observations to the observa tory. A reporter for this paper called at Mr. Winner's place of business to obtain any further information he might be able to furnish in relation to the matter, but was told that Mr. Winner was out of the city, having gone down to his place at the sea side known as St. Joseph, near the new summer resort soon to be opened at the head of Myrtle Grove Sound Xne Prices ef Crude Turpentine. Complaints have been received from sub scribers to the Stab living in the country in regard to quotations of prices for crude turpentis?, ss published in the paper. The complaints alleged that sales had been made in this market at $2.30 and $2.85 for soft turpentine when tbe price quoted was $1-90. In explanation of the matter we can only say that tbe quotations published $1.00 for hard and $1.90 for soft ttirpen tine are the prices agreed upon by distil lershere, although they admit that select lots of turpentine will bring higher figures. An inspector tells us that he recently sold two small lots at $2.30 and $2.35 per bar rel, but that the purchaser was a shipper, who after he had filled the order ho had in hand, refused to buy more at any price. The distillers take each day's receipts at current rates, and when a shipper comes in the market, to fill his order he has to pay a good deal over the market price. Before Justice mills. David Merrick, colored, charged with an affray with D. J. Black, was bound over to the Criminal Court, his bond being $50. A. L. Hubbard, charged with assault and battery on David Merrick, submitted, paid costs and was discharged. James Wesley, charged with assault and battery on Catharine Smith, submitted and was discharged on payment of costs. Jno. Stubbs, assault and battery on Kitty Pigford. submitted and paid the costs, but was sent to jail on a charge of larceny of money and a handkerchief from Kitty, being unable to furnish the bond of $50 required by the magistrate as security for his appearance at the Criminal Court to answer. Jasper Black, charged with carrying a concealed weapon, -vaa adjudged not guilty and the prosecutor waa required to pay costs. Attempt to Barn a Senool House. The alarm given yesterday evening a few minutes before 7 o'clock from box 43, cor ner of Sixth and Red Cross streets, was caused by the discovery of fire at the public school for colored children near St. Ste phen's church on Red Cross street. An incendiary bad attempted to burn the school house with the aid of kerosene oil, which had been thrown on the northeast corner of the building. The timely dis covery probably prevented the destruction of tbe building. The fire was extinguished by persons in the neighborhood before the engines of tbe fire department could reach the place. Dn. Freeman, tbe expert specialist, has been compelled to prolong his stay at the Orton House, Wilmington, on account of the large number of CH6es requiring his professional skill. It is said that the Doc tor is at th. head of the profession in the diseases wuicn be treats specially, viz: paralysis in all its forms, club feet, spinal diseases, hip and diseases of tbe knee; also the eye, ear, nasal catarrh and consump tion, if not too far gone. Hours 10 to 11 and 7 to 8 p. m. :" lw WHERE THE 2C2D GRAND TIMS WILL BE. The Two-hondred-and-seoond wrand Monthly Distribution of Tbe Louisiana State Lottery will take place at New Orleans, La., on Tuesday, March 15th, 1887. when $5S5,000 will be scattered all over the world In sums from $150,000 down ward. Tickets cost a io; tenuis zi. jrer uuor mation apply t3 M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Rir Rylvanttb Cobb thus writes in the Boston Chris tian Fireman : We would by no means recom- mend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be rood nartlcnlarlv to Infants. rly to Syrup Bnt of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp we can speak from knowledge: in our own family It has proved a blessing Indeed, by giving an Infant troubled with oollo pains, quiet sleep, and the parents un broken rest at night. . Most parents can appre- elate these bieaeines. iiere is an article wmcn works to perfection, and which is harmless; for the sleep which it affords the infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright av tli without It from the birth of tbe child till It had finished with the teething siege, on any conside ration whatever. Sold by all druggists. 25 eents a bottle. ; . DIED, ; XVZfcVf AOA iUa-vu buuuaj iuisauaajbm sauvu V4aa ETHA LEE, daughter of L. and 8. Regis ter.aged a months and 9 days. -u: V)wtTOnVT - SYm - C7V -To aMAMifnM fAM AtV Fold the dimpled hands above -' The snowy shroud that hides her breast; Tie the last, saddest task of love .- -. . Oar darling hath but "sank to rest," WHOLE NO, 3383 NEW ADRTISEMKNTS. Artistic ( Entotainment. Yf RS. K. 0. BARKER WILL GIVE AN "AR- XTJ. TlBXiu JSMTJUtTAlNMjaENT on WEDNES DAY EVENING, (9th instant), at her residence, lor iii" oenenc oi ot .rani'd Jipieoop&i unnrcn. Tbe "Feast of Reason and the Plow of 8onl" will be dispensed by the best Amateur Talent in Music and Rhetoric. All who desire a charming evening snonia not iau io De present, mn o at The Largest Stock Of Linen Collars and enffs in the City. LARGER THAN ALL OTH2S DEALERS COMBINED. OVER .THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY. PITS DOZEN, Embracing the Different Styles in daily use. From $1.00 to S2.C0 per dozen. - MUNSON, mh 9 It Clothier and Gents' Furnisher. TIME TIME TIME SAVED SAVED SAVED BY BY USING U8ING USING HECKERS BUCKWHEAT HECKERS BUCKWHEAT QUICKLY MADE QUICKLY MADE CHEAP CHEAP DELICIOUS DELICIOUS DELICIOUS TRY IT NOW. TRY If NOW. f eb 8 lm ch ta th sat H. W. JOHNS1' ASBESTOS EOOFING. THIS ROOifiKG is the perfected form of Por table Roofing, manufactured. hy.Ts for the past twenty-seven years, and is now in use upon roofs of Factories, Foundries, Warehouses, Cotton Gins, Chemical Works, Railroad Bridges, Cars, Steamtoat Decks, etc., in all parts of the world. It is supplied ready for use, in rolls containing 203 sq. feet, and weighs with Asbestos Roof Coat ings to finish, only about 85 pounds to 103 square feet. It Is adapted for all climates, and can be rea dily applied by unskilled workmen. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail. H. W. JOHNS M'FG 00. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF H. W. Johns' Fire and Water-Proof Asbestos Roofing, Sheathing, Building Felt, Asbestos Steam Packings, Boiler Coverings, Boof Paints, Fire-Proof Paints, etc. VULCABESTON.-Moulded Piston Bod Packing Rings, Gaskets, Sheet Packing, etc. ESTABLISHED 188. 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. Chicago. Philadelphia. London. mh 9 D&W3m ch we To the Boys! J"OW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN A SUPPLY OF TOPS, MARBLES, BATS, BALLS, Ac. &0. A larva assortment last received. Also Hammocks. Croquet Sets, Harmonicas. A liberal discount allowed dealers. C. W. YATES, mh 9 tf 119 Market St., Wilmington, N. C, Fishing Tackle. TXTBCAN OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO PAR ties buying Fishing Tackle. Our stock is com plete, and we can give you an outfit on very rea- sonaDie terms. mh 9 tf GILES & MURCHISON. Less Than Cost. TO MA KB ROOM FOR OUR SPRING STOCK the balance of Robes and Blankets will be sold for less than cost for casn only, we also have a complete stock of Harness, Harness Leather, Sheep Skins, Saddles, Saddlery. Hard ware, Ao. Trunks repaired by the only , practi cal Trunk Maker in the State. FENNELL A DANIEL, Old Mallard Stand. No. 13 ?o. Front St. mh 9 tf ; a- For Sale, ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, TBE celebrated historian and biographer, says that in everv house where tbere is placed a set of Appleton'a Cyclopaedia it is like sending the whole family to college " This work, all the volumes, can be obtained at once on small monthlv payments bv addressing ontniy pa mh 6 lw uxuLOt ajsdia, taisumce. EMPORIUM OF ART AMD FASHION. New Ms in Latest Spring Styles. T ADIES WHO CONSULT THEIR INTEREST JL will call and examine my NEW 8T CK be fore purchasing elsewhere. Mew Style s in juaaies-, vnuoren s ana Jy STRAW HATS and In Ladles' BONNETS. Naw Assortment of COLLARS and CUFFS: all sizes from 11 to 16 in Collars; 7 to 8 in Cuffs. DEMOREST RELIABLE PATT&BNS in the Latest Styles lust received. 1 will leave for New York the last of this week to pnrchaso my Spring Good?, and during this week offer my entire stock at GREATOY RE DUCED PRICES. - -MRS. B. B. WIGGINS, mh 6tf 115 Market Street. A Guarantee. WE GUARANTEE SOLID COMFORT TO ALL who will-buy either of the following Stoves: Farmer Girl, Lee Range, Woodlawn or Carolina. We call attention to our new lot of Oil Stoves, esneclalhr our improved Queen Oil Range. Brass and Japaned Bird Cages... Drive wells put uown at anon nonce .ana at iow figures. 25 Market St. is the place to get the value of your money. v mn o u.-; . , - r, w.- ti- AMusaaiAJg w. .. Arr2,SS- imj ' " JJurejlIontlM, ....Mo " " six Montin, : .,..',, ' On Y6W.... ............... M m . v'.' ' EvContnot Advertisements takes at propor-. ': tef&fj. tateew Ten Unea aoUdllonpixeU type make one anar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P . Kl. K A-TZ ? S Cash House, S: 116 Market Street. ''i.. ARE JUST THROUGH TAKING 8TOCK, and.have marked down many goods below regu lar prices to'make room. Will Open Monday. Jan. 31st, f A FULL LINK OF WHITE GOODS,, I, WHICH WE HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PRICES.! NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGS.I SPRING DRESS GOODS, worth 25c, for 18K 15 and 20c. Extraordinary Job, if 1000 Assorted Jerseys, IMost of them worth from $2 to 3.1 Your Choice $1.35. ALL-OVER LACES, TUCK INGS, GINGHAMS, 'SATEENS, COLORED NAINSOOKS, Ac. An examination of Quality and Prioes will surely secure your patronage. 3yC-3yC. KATZ, llMarket St. Bacon. Flour, Lard. Boxes D. S. and Smoked C. R. SID SB 1 Krt A Bbl3 FLOUR, ail grades, 1 r A Cases LARD, JJ For sale low bj bv mo 6 tf WILLIAM t IS, RANKIN A CO Molasses, Molasses. QHOICE NEW CROP CUBA, In Hhds, Tcs and Bbls For sale low by mh6tf WILLIAMS. RANKIN A CO. Coffee, Sugar, Bice. JQQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, jQQ Bbls Refined SUGARS, K A Bbls CAROLINA RICE, For sale low bj bv ' mhCtf WILLIAMS, , RANKIN A CO. Nails, Hoop Iron, Glue :l OKA Kegs NAILS, V, - gQQ Bundles HOOP IRON, OK Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUE, For sale low by mh6tf WILLIAMS, .RANKIN A CO. , -J Over 840,000 Paid Out "gY US FOR LTVERFOOL A LONDON A GLOBS INSURANCE CO. alone, for losses by fire, 1886, and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, for this Com pany has no SIXTY DAYS olauee in its policy. ? Take our advice and insure In a non-dlsoonat Company, for you will save money In case of fire loss by so doing; J. W. Gordon & Smith. AGENTS. Liverpool & London & Globe Xnsoranoo Comply, inn V LL staro hi OBmo Is making new friends everyday. Consumer :. . - atAta that. It. o-ri an mnfth fnrthsr thSH the adnl- terated lard with whloh the market is flooded. mat it is aeoiaeaiy me mon eooaumiuM w umv, and being absolutely pure, it can be substituted for butter In nearly all classes of cooking. . CASSABD SON. . Baltimore. Md. '. - - Currs of the celebrated 'TBtar Brand" mild- . r .'t"' -- cared Hams and Breakfast Booon. 1.- s! I I lyll lv p . -, .-v . " 1 , , Cotton Plows. p Y: 5 WE HAVE THE CELEBRATED GEM 'AND stonewall Cotton Plows: also, the Bess Jb Bay Dixie Turning Plows. These Plows we. guarantee to be superior to all others on this market. We are nrenared to make nrloes on them. We handle first class goods and no trash 4 . . i If we know it. . ' V,-'.-V' WM. E. SPRINGER A CO.. i -Si'' A , j Snooessor to Jno. Dawson A Co., - -? . ;..- mhStf Wilmington. . y. I've Got Them t JJARNESS, COLLARS, WHTPb, CARRIAGES, . BUGGIES, CARTS end DRAYS, and also SkUfoL'-" Workmen to do REPAIRING of all kinds. -; . Come ana seem. . r. u. UAiyw. , -'. - - Third St., between TrUioess and Market. ? ' mhtttf.v - ' - ' ..:" X.-i..-'1' V3 . . t .... .'TV . ml' a ,'3. .- fi'f ' ' .V 1 1 . ..m- - r ; 7 v. . I s - 4 V . 7 . J - , . - T. ' Z- ' - ... - j - ,1 w N - ,, , ,.JT- 1:,J
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 9, 1887, edition 1
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