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riK' U. KCRXXttO. 1 Hut iwo wjeifclw,-H,ii. PU fl I i On Mpnth..,...,..., ; 10 j StX MonthHf.... .-. ; n ( f. ... . tS - 4m . t - I - . w P P I O Omr CUT VOL. XXXIX. NO, U3 : WH;MINGTON- NC-v-THURSDA Y, MARCH 101887 mm ki wijMt to Wirt WHOXtK NO fiftJjItlonatelylowrates. . Vv:,V; M12' ' I TenlmelldNonnUtri.i,.; 'lJ.ll ' - Mi fc lru ftdmLrr J for bli mlendid I wuaeio t LJ ertctd fait fn I Tfc fnilovfn? &ra the indication! for the m. (ORNIN EDITION UUUccyul PrU, Ulo.tetmmobffiaVt8W twenty-four hour, commencing .t 10 p. ,( ' -If-' itr " r'vr' ,..;! '! r-iiii " "' ;.; !;' ' .,., ! i.,:.-s v n for th Tfclnl Ditrict. r r i oa'.r jl of IL k O. ! ti of AI- York. aJ be ' 1.4 I N" ; v . v TDK SXAIIiS. Tad malls oloso aal arrlye at th City Po ; Office as follows: , CLOSS. Horthern through malls, fast.'. .... . ... 10:00 F. M Northern through and way mail.s 8100 A. M North Carolina- and .Atlantto and . North Carolina fiallroads and routes ' ' ' supplied therefrom... lQtii P. M. As 8:00 A. H alelirh. ....6:30P.M. dt 8.-00 A. K ' W mmw- 11UI kll 11 Ml SIB BBS 11 t-A kJU U kll mCBta UllUHl 1 - . A.aa n rawIagN throw llffbt. A CUcago I . , JLT,1 Z.9I ' ??$erS A gentle- I rain followed by fair weather, becoming chadbowa, Fair BiuflK. c "'Marion; n'J'r peciAl to the New York World ol I ire namtjcr of Now EnrUnli Vhiii! I wmer. northweatTly winds. Soutbera way matt between wiimmg-- . t ... . m i iv.i.t. : r- , . -r".. m.i. :- i ion ana onanoowju, o. u.wa.. a Uie 7Ui gayr: ' - I wij wag are aoon to the I or MK,U A iuwu" I Charleston, Savannah and Jackson- i " ' w -wvBir ujur. a niTw' am in. i TPti nr wirmpr nnnnwraifr v. winiifl i taiao. rion 4u4 awawaaww "A. caoet liraortJlaarf eceae took tlaoe tetiioUL lumber bnainsa ..a .111 I : .Plnt ai th wkJy MMiac oX the Cootfe- .Wteaatoa North-Caroline before colng comr1Dg " 7 . . : . : tiOBaimiAleUra this tnAtalnr. A tnnl nf I eleewbere. I Weslern Florida, Alabami and iliasiesip- diecnsaloa wnli-K i!nn!nm nn w tV. I XT T T" . l.i f.i- WnmU. tiArihprli; I Western mallB, C C Railway 6:35 P. M alka.vf ik. tr w.n v.. I . , -r-i'".u. xion. ADOS. I ' ' . - . :" WHe7Uie,ur.i new advertisementoTP; 1 ' . . . . - I U1. JBAUer of Ker. Jam. n.r.ui r I For Virrinia. rain followed by fair wea- (m ucn "ieia " aa 10 1111 lnnew 1 n.. of rtt.j r.- ',ztzz ..t: 1 . - ' . . v .... j ih. HOAtiii .. . : I w' - ir.T,'" ornra. w. 1 uict. warmer noruierir widos. j. a wMiBoornu own teonIe the f ol I " ' Vi cjry. . . 1 - . rv-iw. ...-i, r.vii. Baielh.. .. . ,r m4t,ai at Pater. I . . . ' .'I I OT..j... ' .1 . , 1 sonthsm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '-' . HT W. J OH MS' ASBESTOS EOOPI3STQ. EI . R? . K A T. Z S Cash House, Cheraw A Barllngto nnlnta nnnnllftd Iner SX) P. M. & 6300 A. M n Kaiiroad and erefrom 6:3 & 9:09 P. M r. I f T...I. n.t. r . : ? -uafaii ox u paaiort preeent re- brief TLtil to the mnnw r.l 'w A boiler ti- ,eu;h ' TVt. -7. Ir; k-1 IW worur townsman. James A. . .. . I r .-7. 1 lirran. jao. unalowdnt- n.t v , j I m,. Ik. Tl.T.. ?. K?,r??.u m o look .u v. ct'fra ntco u:tt- iiu. .4. i-v . " . 1 v. aoooiemob. toe mailer ma- on his - - - w m w sa w uaaaassBi vhiiii ma mrtwm 1 mwm ava - 7J- N.twcal npe anx pwraueo. ureal rxctie- eat. the mlU will arerere at first SO 000 feet per dey. and will saw 60,000 feet per uy. winds. For Tennessee, fair weather, becoming cooler, northwesterly 'winds, becoming ts rleble. " V. K. R. and nolnta snnolled therefrom Salekrh if Hamlet Railroad and points 6:3) P. M 1 mr-ii .iii i" iniii " ' :!: )u B'4i ' 1 4(1!'V1 v' I it ii. t.i !' -a a.l tii itara Nell a- -rra i ifes card re 1 vtT rxxdl. l P 13 1TX. Ky. f).i.H:o U ie deeletl ie Looaoa wa aa yard the crULh. LouU OloU- Cbitu puirver; George ltmocrat, the Freetdnt thee dell. I Hal Hwaoger. a conductor on the Air Line Tks State Guar mad tbe National Drill. . : In tbe offlclsl "list, of commands corres ponding with tbe NaUooal Drill Committee gSS. westoi "Florae as to entry in the My driir et Washing- I Carolina Central Eallroad. . ton, D. C, are the following North Caro Una companies: mod led therefrom P. M Smlthyllle.. . SJ0 P. M WrihtBylUe. 833 A. M TUASDAY8ANi FRIDAYS. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offices C:00 A. M Little Rlrer, 8. C, and Intermediate omoes... 2.C0P.M Cape Peir tiver mail l::o P. M. OPSN FOB DSLTVEBY.I: Northern through and way malls 300 A. M southern trongn ana way maus tMHA.il 9.80 A. M 90 A. M Night mails arriving previous to 10 CO ?. M. ate opened and distributed Into Lock ; Boxes as soon as received. V a - T 3 " jnviCtj ia , .- l) j .vrafit'l to escape. M,..rctrM.'u:. Ktw Tork Hia-y JiGt P ot- eetlun 1 . : : l.at'):. u'hi- 2 t sUa- t.i.'u'. ca.if f iafotaace; . . ... . k ..... 1m. N. 3 Msrch tije. ered himeetf m to the polilicAl oat-look: Bectmd Krunent-orta Caroiuia Btale I - isasin tvtnmatna fiftm atmot hnrp frnm hnat. Railroad, was killed in AUanU Baturdar l G a stds (Infantry). Col. W. C-Jones. Wil- I bm BArtfmtfl of filtr at S AM'. 11 -00 A.M. and E-ca if.1.- T r; ?: Meaa. formerly minetoo: Fay etteyille light Iaf an try. Capt. p.jl; from other parts of the oltyat 4 A.M. and THIS BOOFIKG i3 the perfected iorm of Por table Roofing, manufactured by us for the past twenty -seven years, and Is now in use upon roofs of Factories, Foundries, Warehouses, Cotton Gins, Chemical Works. Bailroad Bridges, Cars, Steamboat 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 bo rea dily applied by unskilled workmen. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail. 116 Market Street."' TE ARE JUST TS ROUGH TAKING BTOCtfo and have marked dowl;ny goods below rernAX. ? 1 . lar prices to'make room. Will Open Monday. Jan.3lBt,::r; A FULL LINE OF 111- H'l" it J 1 1 of liio rck' war r il? n afe'I fact. or thU city, died In TJncolnton Banday I W. C. McDuffle. Fayettevllle; Company F, erenlng at half-past eUht o'clock, at Ibo I Third Regimer.t (infantry). Capt. W. A. rrvaence or ner aaugnter. ma. m. M. I uoboitt, Oxford; Company , Fourth. Keg Pharr. The U. 8. Blgnal Office in I Iment (infantry) Capt. J. R Robertson. this cily flree the following notice, dating I Charlotte: Governor's Guard (infantry) i rem uwiay: I he wealher Indications 1 Capt. G. D. Kand, Haleigh. .V.-mDOrUV,3 oisnunued, be- The drill will commence on Monday, iuucuty (mu iot tuo uscai year u no a , ... .i n endlojr Juee 80. 1837. has felled to became fcnd end w,to Decoration Dy, a law." I May 80 J The aggregate of money prizes North CaroIioA will be all richl if I Oreeoaboro Xetes: Yceterdav I 10 offered amounts to $26,600. The first he will rive the conntrw a simon. I lenon bout 3 o'clock Charles Black- I prizs for infantry, for the bsat company. " nan, a colored drayman In the employ or to be Jueged by inspection and by drill in ft n sM a Kin & 1 sT I Vf - - Ts . sl rw . . a i m . I m o w uoo. i aro the 7 "Poiitica are rtry uaccTtala. I may be rtoooaiAaUd. and I may not bo. If I am reaoceiaated the eietctloe. La not eure. If the llrpabifcaa nominate AJllsoa and II wiry. Alllaoo will erfdantly carry In dUae. IlswWy will carry ConaccUcal sod New Jsrsey. I ahold expect lo cairy Orrjoa aod Calif ormur 5 P.M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6.00 P.M- and on SundayB from 9 KM to 10:00 A. UL Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 9 .-CO to 10:A.M. Stamp Offloe open from 7.33 A. M. to 6:03 P. H Money Order and Register Department open 80 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. continuous. Railroad time. 75th meridian. . H. W. J0HHS WF'ti no? ififijiTC frit1 I VW IIP It- UVVVWCV' HAVE SECURED AT VERY LOW PRICES. the school of the soldier, manual of arms, and school of tbe company, is $3,000; the MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRTJP. Rev Stlvahtts Cobb thus writes In the Boston Chris tian Freeman : We would by no means recom- mena any una oi meaiome wnicn we tua not know i of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup we can speak SOLE MANUFACTURERS CF H. W. Johns' Fire and Water-Proof Asbestos Roofing, Sheathing, Building Felt, A sbestos Steam Packings, Boiler Coverings. Eoof Paints, Fire-Proof Paints, etc VTJICABEST0N. Moulded Piston Bod Packing Kings, Gaskets, Sheet- WHICH WE NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND PLOUNCrKG8. SPRING DRESS GOODS, worth 25o, for 12HV'1 15 and 30c. ' ': Vs any kind of medicine which we did not I . . . to be good particularly to infants. But I IraCEing, etC- L Wlnalnw'd Hnnthlnir Svrnn tra rati srvon tr I IlepabltcaD oat I due ror drayae. Hoskina denied the debt. I second. 12 500; third. $1,500; fourth, $1,- "F.1101? in our own family it has proved wherever h fioJ them. reOAll all 7. a v . u , 000; and rlfih $500. Individual prizta, with oollo pains, quiet sleep, and the parents un- I drew a 33 calibre ontol and shot Black nail 1. .. .. .i I broken rest at niirht. mm mntntii .n unnro. th I)"rirlLnrrit I Dad aDDOIOtmeoU. do not nlfv int I 18 I5e Kit siae. It is rumored that black- I ,ul kUC ui mcu lumin, .uKc i oiaietnese Dressings, tiere is an article which - " ----- - - f I - - m- - W V v v . - . ii a..-j Y-ai a.i ' a wa.a. . t rr i 11 i.i rri iu f iuv, auu a uruutr ur guiu uicuai. a ucic sk wa at i r t tniiifoa fiM wifla A t a M S a tA Wall .treet power. eUod by eilrer, Uuerflred hi. pUtol. which did the mU- ""o tho people carreocj, pot hie foot on " ril, rhmi,i- Mr rf I 8o f'. positire assurance has been giren the Civil Service tomfoolery, aod let I Pride, of HenleyrviUe, N. y., has dosed I " c attendance of only two companies : n .t i . o rr iim re-r-)iri iil I, ckrell's 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 as a button." And during the process of teeth lnjr its value is Incalculable, we have freanent- ly heard mothers say that they would not be 1 -i-aT i. .- r. v- , - c 1 1 o c the t :.-o.!)o;. er t!ie rote the Democrats sea that he n reallv a I thecoatract for the erection of a $50,000 I from this State the Governor's Guard of I Knl.l . t Ml IIaII. a Ik. rv..vll.. . 1 I . . . . ....... -. . t; ' I ItAleigh, and the independent Light in road, a short distance west of Charlotte. . ' ... . 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 cents a bottle. Democrat and mexaa baaineas. North u. it v CatoIioa will oolr b doubtful under I Lal Saturday nigbt there wasa revi- . .. . . - valatlhe 1 C 3.. -4 bi.-nt in f- 4 v i r rvmntv k.rlo ind HnndiT I ninT bv the wiv. will nn doubt attract a .. .. ... . . . j j i , rf a oiff uuguii. it oau enoagn or ive- I morniagit was diaoovered that there were I gni deal of attention in Waahington, be publicaoUm aoder Grant, Ilayee aod mm mSXbS SiSlZ ia lhe olde,t mltT' organlzaUon in the f I Arthur aod it votad to ha straiaht- I tbe atockade had made their escape, leaving South, aod with one exception a Massa 1 . t ... . I the twenty-two lo mourn tbe absence of I chusetts company tbe oldest in the United . r i.ui. a i ---wtt.4j4uj iu ioou. vneir com Dan r. me iryon oireei I .... . . . . . . I f.tHswf Mt j.hnMS miiii ts Krf. (tVinir fh. bu m ofSce I t'Uio taiir. oat the troth. also I r-7?r.. H.tinrf ,.. i i..t t th r rtf ifiia a. mu i i iaa iHucr courcaa iu iuc uuui- asked what about this Stale. m office i -iv.hii ia lead of all tbe other churches in tbe num ber of new members, the roll of that I an organlzaUon it was Company H In the church having beea augmented by 114' name durinr the past three weeks. Last onif jr ''if in The graod toul of the appropna- qj 13 arsons connected tbemjeivee it - t :nr ir very uOQM for ail porpoeee. as far aa now I with the Second PreaDyterieo church. 7 . , , , , Nr.- Km I i. j v .c v - v "Hh the Flrat Preabyteriaa. and at the r. r..r.x 1 out I koowo( made by the Forty-Ninth I BnUst church, six Mraona were immersed. . w. z rltl for 1-v of r 4 U -rr ;riLeU Tun rm;m xr.f.. -.a v. .if political rri.t.mer WTfuUni .a 2-5. f jc f..opUioei :;1 "4-tmr. frni wri with ' I -.a ,ni.r a.M f wlag ir .--; iui M K.ri,.2 i a ) dy-r.-.u :a t .-f i2o'.;3 n re 'J. a.i ti: ar ,-e,:ri J..f- rrady J.wi ti if'. ( tair ;3:axat." ii tror h-)at edito- r.. w;r ,i,r.- on Il:chraood H'-'i'.. I ,iju upoo r u; rome ' th- 'torptioa of ' an.J there :. the word i 1 reference We work more : Vi i A' in v :. X .V 5 f' ):r.tr p. "ii'jr: ! r ii-ir r:j-m .- V ei.a- .-, l ""'I U.,4 1ol.ii m - w-pf wich tuore thin '.-if. outside r'" i'.ti or p-rnsp It li rr, r ' ... . L i-i i n, V3 ,3f 10d ; ,J 'wp,i:ill,.4y- Tli- waehinjftoo "T"pon..n-.of the Kichmond Va. ttrn ,ntlj, "rf. Pr:ir.4 v UuU , 'f him ailit t 'llNxiS.Vti lnml I ... . - F . ..It. 3 4 tnori.. . . m . . ' ;n t. bur- wt';, i:!; a h- nabiy ia. tt II , - :rT by f Uloetra f ,t &I "VJ4i la & pW4ltar it h. Ta tu a-' thai :n, J . & ltnot - ' rea sort "rjw, ,'7 ::rct alUntioa of tal k auair- ccaiwos b has w?" 1 - Ut ' moy Ceetrt..- ,,f nor :Q 'VW J". et - w i A .J a . M . . 'u,urr-,3r a n-paWKaa uied m3ir t n:w?pia.aad col for hie for Polaese.' "n. r.,r V, T,ttT "Ql l Wasa ne.f ,s-r'a ?r, Iia of life he U t... fra,t ai, .. ad ertrybody le his P-,., ' y tr ma of rvalue. NoU. fHh, ,' cooeioetrtiy thsa the nJ u ri - pciUoa. ia v. k iJO kut rpatatloo la "i'l a. cootnbud that na,a"iJifo,'a wed an ''4i a ih- i 3 niiaed any :;r : UJ moo North. era PeopU? ;y had uppoeed sot. Coogrcaa fooU op tbe tremendous am of $369,000,000. If the bill that failed had paused tbe total would have been very near or quite $400,000,000. This is what is called reform Whew ! Tb Washington correspondent of tho Richmond WAiy saja: "Teo failure of the Forty-Ninth Coe grcse to paaa three Important regular ap propriation bills, the FortiAcatioca. River aad Harbor aad Deficiency, will place tbe Democratic members of the Fiftieth Coo rreae La a very dlssvrrreable predicament. They first thtag alter they meet they will b called upon to peas amy large urrent deficiency approbrlaUoo bUL They they will be compelled to lake up the fortifica tions question from the begin alag. aod will be expecud to do soeacthieg. or show rood rveaoo for decile isg lo do so. They will also be expected to paae a large River and tr.fM- Kill mi&rfc l2rr la f than lha t im niin Ln inrvnr. Therm I eratulated oo thA floal result of the move will also be the deOdeacies of two years lo 1 meat for a Bute Industrial wchool. Bach t t nw. Kin aii of tnii win I an ImtitaUoa 1 now to be established upon swell the aprcoprUUoos to such aa eoor- a basis that will enable it speedily to be- mous torn that tho Republican will be en- coma of practical value. shied lo ralae the cry against them la tbe . . . ekctioot of 18S3 that they have been guilty p ff ' j 'V. Stt IDVBMTlSKnKloi Focjio Bunch of keys. Sloas & Co. anted. JlAAausox & Alum New spring styles. lies sas Rubber coats and umbrellas Valb Rotai. At'ro Co. Hands wanted. Uaptist church, six persona We learn that there haa been t large acces sion to tbe membership of the various county churchee. Raleigh AVwe-Obenter: It ia very probable that tbe Board of County Commissioners will to-day order an election oa the question of local option in Raleigh township for next June. A list of 1.400 ptllliooers haa been submitted to the Board asking for such aa1 election. Tester day Gov. Scale granted a commutation of sentence to Allison Spreaks of Iredell coun ty, who was sentenced to be hanged March 18th for murder. Tbe sentence is changed to imprisonment for life. The House wound up its seas ions in the greatest hob bob and confuaioo. Indeed all the recent sittings of the body have been characterized by a disorder most unbecoming a defib eratlve assembly. The people mustexpect such scenes, however, when they send to Raleigh representatives without due appre ciation of the dignity of democratic govern I the encampment of tbe Second Regiment, famous Bethel regiment, the first troops sent from this State to Virginia at the be gining of tbe. war between the Slates. A receol letter from Maj. W. F. Campbell, commanding the Independent Company, to Col. W. C. Jones, of the Second Rrgiment State Guard, contains tbe following: "We have adopted a new uniform. Of course it U grey; a frock coat or tunic, with tbrre rows of buttons; trimmed acres the iront witn duck Draid, rih tbe best gold lace ornaments on a'ceves and same trimming also on tbe skirts. Fants about tbe same as the ones we have now. We will also get new helmets and new epaulettes. The officers will wear shoulder knots. Three weeks ago I commenced drilling twice a week and in tend to try and keep even with the Gov ernor's Guard as far as the number of drills is concerned. If we come to Wilmington in Msy I hope to show you a eompany that win make yon exclaim with pride "it ce- longs to my regiment!" The Independent Company will attend NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, Q.O0D MACHINE HANDS ON SASH, DOOB AND BLIND MACHINERY. Also, a few good BENCH HANDS. Address VALB EOYAL M'FG CO., mh 10 St nac Savannah, Ga. Found, BUNCH OF KEYS. THE OWNER CAN OB taln same bj calling at STAR OPFICE and pay ing for advertisement. mh 10 it Wanted Men TO sslglo2drs ,n "NKW HaNOYKK and adjoin inr -counties. Will pay GOOD 8ALA.KY and &IL BXPJSNSES. write foi terms and state salary wanted. SLOAN & CO , Manufacturers, 291 George Street. Cincin nati. O. th sa tu mh 10 3t Ifew Spring Styles ! gOLE AGENTS FOR DUN LAP & CO3 CELEBRATED HATS ! ESTABLISHED 1818. 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. -A Chicago. Philadelphia. London. mh 9 DAW3m ch we To the Boys ! JOW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN A bUPPLY OF TOPS, MARBLES. BATS, BALLS, Ac. &c. A lsrge assortment just received. Also Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Harmonicas. A liberal discount auowea aeaiers. j. w. xatjeh, n?h9tf 119 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Fishing Tackle yECAN OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO PAR tles buying Fishing Tackle. Our stock Is com plete, and we can give yon an outfit on very rea sonable terms. mh 9tf GILES & MUBCHISON. Less Than Cost. TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR 8PRING STOCK the balance of Robes and Blankets will be sold for less than cost for cash only. We also have a complete stock of Harness, Harness Leather, Sheep Skins, Saddles, Saddlery, Hard ware, &e. Trunks repaired by the only practi cal Trunk Maker in the State. FENNELL A DANIEL, Old Mallard Stand, No. 13 So. Front lit. mh 9tf Extraordinary Job,',W r; , , ,v' -- v 't 1 1000 Assorted Jerseys$: IMost of them worth from 12 to S3.JJ- I Your Choice 1.25. ALL-OVER LACES, TUCKINGS. GINGHAllav VT' - ' l't .SATEENS, C0IX)RED NAINSOOKS, Atf.'' ,V V-' J "'-V' ' An examination of Quality and Prices wlll -. vi- surely secure your patronage. "ML. K A TZ,: 116 Market St. For Sale, Bacon, Flour, Lard Boxes D. 8. and Smoked C. . SIDaB .-f- mh 10 it SILK UMBRELLAS 1 HARRISON A ALLEN. Hatters. meat, or so wrapped up in schems for per sonal advancement as to be forgetful of either th weifsre or th booor of the State. Th people of the Bute are to be con- whica it Is proposed to hold in this city on the 19th and 20th of Msy, and will go from here to Washington . It is not at all unlikely tbat tbe band of the Second Regiment, the Cornet Concert Club, will accompany the company to the National drill . Spirits Turpentine. No BatUeboro He adliyht in a moeth. Tho fFfeiy published at Fraok liatoo. Fraaklia county, has suspended. Ureensboro Workman: Num ber of persons are found in thissectino Jast sow prosprcliag for various kinds of mi acre!. Morf reyboro Index: ' Tho asaoust of hooo-'caaif manure used by the f atnera this year will be double that of say previous year. This Is a sup in tbe rtgkl direction. Lomberton IZobesonian: Col. Rowland, who returned from Washington Cily last Saturday morning, requests a lo stat that Ihtrt will be oo vacancies In the military or naval academies daring his term of oflc District papers please copy Asbevilla CUUen: Bishop Mor rta. cf Ore goo. delivered a most admirable sermoo ra Trinity. Episcopal Church oo Sunday avot alag. eloquent, full of gospel truth, sad with maaser aod voice tbat cocas&aaded us broken attention. DslUeboro Headlight; In War ren ecu sty. a few dsys eeo, Peter Powell, white, while oader the lafloeoc of liquor. srVou.'y. if ool fatally, subbed a negro man named Williams. Powell has left for part aeknowa, and th negro la not ex pected to liva. Dorbata JUcordr: Drummera UO os thai times were never so hard. On oar recent trip w had aa opportunity of seeing for ourselves, aad found the state meat not overdrawa. This morning, while spanking of tt, two merchant gave credit to the mortgage system. Goldsboro Arffvti- Wnshlog too Dea-ocra! want it to be understood that they draw tho line at th colored Mug wnasp. aa i draw it hard. r- The Radi cal House broke up la a pandsmoofum aad gtneral pow-wow such aa only Radicsls aad Independents can glt op " Winston Dail'jz- ilrilbi Blew art. a well known sad fcirhly rsspecl d dUso of this oo sty. died at hi home (about five miles., froen Salem on the High Point road) ytaterlir, at th advanced aga of 83 years. Ail kind of business in ocx town 1 Improving and will conliaus to Ratter Coats and Umbrellas. yB CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST stock of RUBBER COATS and UMBRELLAS in the city, which we are offering at VERY LOW FIGUME3. - MUNSON, mh 13 It Clothier, Ac. Dissolition of Copartnership. rpHK FIRM OF CROOM A MOORE, DOING Bu siness at Long Creek in the County of Pender, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. John F. Moore having purchased the interest of J. L. Croom in all of said business. Mr. John F. Moore will pay all debts. If any there are outstanding, of the said firm, and is alone authorized to receive and receipt for all debts due tbe said firm. This the lit day of March, 1S87. J. L. CROOM, mh 4 lw JOHN F. MOORE. Something to Eniov. &, I i.drs hare decided to make nominations I o - Receipt of cotton yesterday fdr and hM it a TOTHiy g is more uncom fort able than 243 bales; th same date last year 888 bales. litJon wiu formed with the Republicans I an Ul-flttlng SHOE, it hurts your foot, makes Cornelia Johnson, disorderly I for tbe purpose of defeating the Demo- I yon cross and unhappy. Nothing adds to your . a a m j 2 w.ra,w . . Hollow " was sen- I crane canaiuaiea ior aiuermeu m hjo tuiru i pleasure more than an easy fitting suoit it and Fourth Wards. Xb .aalelpal Eleetloa. An entire new registration is required for tbe municipal election which takes place on tbe 24 Ih InsL Tbe Republicans, having decided to nominate candidates for aldermen In all tbe wards, have issued a call for primaries to be held oo the 17th. A meeting of tbe "Labor party" was held Tuesdsy night. It is said that the leaders hare decided to make nominations cbaracter from the teoced to twenty days in the city prison in the Hayor's Ceuit yestcrdsy. The small river steamer Excel' $br. suok ia the North -essl river about twelve miles above Wilmington, has been raised and brougbl down lo the city for rr pairs Schooner fxrenzo, Capt. Moore, arrived here yesterday wlib tbe furniture and Instrument frtm tbe U. S. Signal Office at Nsw River, that nation having beea abandooeJ They were delivered to Mr. Fallon. Cblef slgoal officer bere stiver Bstrevesweat. Oeo. J. C. Duane, chief of the eoglneer corps of the U. a army, and Col. W. P. CraJghlll, supervising engineer, srrired in Wilmington yesterday, and lo company with Capt. W. II. Bixby, engineer in charge of river snd harbor Improvements in this district, went down the river on one of the lovernoent tugs to inspect lbs works near the mouth of the nver. The failure of the President to sign the River and Harbor bill passed by the last Congress will not seriously retard opera tions on the lower Cspe Fesr. Work under the contracts recently awsrded by the eov ment for dredging sad furnishing stone will conUsos. and It will probably be Into In tb summer before tbe contracts; ara' , Colibed. , 'wi'ty ! If VouwUh a good article of "Pure To xrco iask rotir dealer for "Old Rrr." Base Ball. The convention to form an IaterState base ball league, in which Wilmington will be represented, will be held in Columbia, S C . wt an eatiy dny. Some of the. Nortbern clubs wbicb bad dales fixed for Rames at Southern points this month, hare ubiodoncd their trips on account of the increased expt'Dee of trans portation resulting from tbe operation of the In'.er-Sutc Commmerco law. is a joy as long as it lasts. We have the best fitting Boota and Shoes in the city. Call on us and try a pair. Geo. . French & Sons, 108 NOKT11 PRO NT 8TRS8?. mh C Century for March. BWYORK DAILIES 5 CENTS PER WEEK IN ADVANCE DELIVERED; Illustrated Papers, Magazines, Libraries, Fashion Books, A a, always nn hand t. C. M. HARRIS mh 6 tf News and Gigar Store, No. 7 South Front St. JIREB PERFORMANCE. The Heotric Brush is now on exhibition at H. C PREMPEBT'd, No. 7 South Front St. Admission free. Children half price. Doors open at 5.3). Troupe begins at 6. mh S tf . White Lead, Oils, &c. JpTJEE WHITE LEAD AND OILS. ALSO, CO LORS, from the oldest and most reliable mann- fsctarers in this country. Prices as low as the lowest, , GEO. A. PECK, mh 6 tf 29 South Front St. , A Guarantee. WS GUARANTEE SOLID COMFORT TO ALL who- will bny either of- the following Stoves: farmer Girl, Lee Range, Woodlawn or 1S -j TBTV. Anil sMAfiMAM a .TV- aw IaI rA rwralraisio all it forms, club" feet, spinal 1 n eto-u. Mmniaiiv our lmnroved o.neen Oil dUBeaics.hlp arid diseases Of tboknee.ialso Range. Brass and J apaned Bird Cges,; Drive tbaeye, ear. nasal catarrh, and Jboanmp-: ket! tlon. if not too, far goneJ.c Honrs, 10 to 4 Saiueof vour money. s - -. -J'- v.i . .-. and 7 to 8 D. m. . v. -, -; . lwll : 'mh 6 tr W. H. ALDERMAN A oo. 1 Blbp tvalson at Wllllamston. A correspondent at WillUmston writes the Star that Bishop Watson, of this Dio cese, made his visitation - to that place on Monday, preaching at night. It was an able and very excellent sermon, and the Bishop wss highly complimented, by those who heard him. There were no candidates for confirmation. ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, THE celebrated historian and biographer, says "that in every house where there is placed a set of Appleton's Cyolooaedia it is like sending the whole family to college " This work, all the volumes, can be obtained at once on small monthly payments by addressing mh61w CYCLOPAEDIA, this Office. EMPORIUM OF ART AND FASHION. Net GooJs to Latest Spring Styles. LADIES WHO CONSULT THEIR INTEREST will call and examine my NEW STOCK be fore purchasing elsewhere. New Styles in Ladies', Children's and Boys' STRAW HATS and in Ladies' BONNETS. New Assortment of COLLARS and CUFFS; all sizes from 11 to 16 in Collars; 7 to 8 in Cuffs. DEMORBST RELIABLE PATTERNS in the Latest Styles lust received. I will leave for New York the last of this week to pnrchase my Spring Goods, and during this week offer my entire stock at GREATOY RE DUCED PRICES. MRS. E. B. WIGGINS, mh 6tf 115 Market Street. A NOVELTY. The Latest Novelty in BOSTON CHIPS Is a Neat Bundle PUT UP IN WAX PAPER, and will keep in any climate. Try a Bundle for 10c. E. WARREN & SON, CANDY MANUFACTURERS, mh 8 tf EXCHANGE CORNER. Goal. Coal. Coal. jRRIVEP, ON HAND, AND FOR SALE TEN Hessee and English Bituminous, and all sizes An thracite Coal, at lowest prices. mh 6 tf FOWLER A MORRISON. Pianos and Organs. WS ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW PIANOS and ORGANS, which, for durabil ity, design and general excellence, cannot be fx celled. By keeping down expenses, and tho rougn knowledge of our business, we are ena bled to offer them very low. We show onr Instruments-with pleasure. E. VAN LAE, mh 8 tf 409 Red Cross St. Look At It. 1 AAA BBLS. FLOUR. I U U U 100 boxes MEAT, 1C0 hhds and bbla MOLASSES, &0 bbls E. R. POTATOES. All for sale low at D. L. GORE'S, mh 8 tf 129. K2, 121 North Water Street. 150 1500 Bbls FL01crR' a11 KTtA6a Cases LARD. For sale low by mo 6 tf WILLIAMS, Molasses, Molasses., CHOICE NEW CEOP CUBA, . . - - In Hhde, Tcs and Bbls - V- For sale low by mh 6tf w vti.m w wif a. m Coffee, Sugar, Eice; QQ Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, QQ Bbls Refined SUGARS, K A Bbls CAROLINA RICE, mhO tf bv " v -Is- - WILLIAMS, RANKIN A CO. K- ) For salo loi Nails, Hoop Iron, (Hiie 2Q Kegs NAILS, 5QQ Bundles HOOP IRON, . , :t :- 2 Bbls DISTILLER'S GLUE. "jw For sale low by , T"t!l-i- mh 6tf WILLTAMSJtANKJN A CQ.: ; Over $40,000 Paid putvfe;, gY US FOR LIVERPOOL A LONDON A GLOBS' . INSURANCE CO. alone, for losses by fire," 1888, y and paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, for this 'Oom- v A pany has no SIXTY DAYS olause In its policy Take our advice and Insure in a non-discount ',. ( ...... ,tr , Company, for you will save money in ease 6f fire . J loss by so doing. . ....ri.j-:-' f ' l J. W. Gordon & SmithSi7; AGENTS, "-VV''; Liverpool A London A Globe Insurance CompT. mh o tr For Eent, Personal Mr. John D. WTIllanis, of Fayetleville, wss In the city yesterday. Da. Fbxsman. the expert specialist; has' been compelled - to prolong his stay at tbe Orton House. Wilmington, on account of the large number of cases requiring his professional skill. It is said that the Doc tor is at the head of the profession in, tho diseases which . he treats specially, :vil: em i Several Rooms over Molntyre's Store and next Puree 11 House. Also, Rooms in the Journal Building, on Princess Ibetwsen Front and Second streets. Apply to feb 13 tf Real Estate Agent All I Ask IS FOR YOU TO CALL AND SEE THE COOK ing Stoves and the prices they are being sold at; and if you want to know what a Bath Tub, Wash-Stand, Yard Hydrant, Garden Hose, Hose Reels, Drl -e Pumps, or anything in connection with the P. limbing and Gas Fitting will cost, in quire at t U tio. Front Street, - - ; aDl8tr . r - R.. H. GRANT. AOTED.- General Agent to handle ir liama' CoDDer-nlate Man- of : the United States, Mexico, etc., size 65x65 inches. . - '- E. W. SMITH A CO.. ' jan S2m -20 South Sixth, St., Philadelphia Pa. starG hmum Is making new friends every day Oonsnniere-. : state that it goes so much farther than the adni-i - ted lard witn whion tne maraat is nooiea. , .j, t it is decidedly the most economical to m. ... , -being absolutely pure. It can be substituted . ; utter in nearly all classes of 'oooklng. t ' , . ; That and for butter Baltimore. Md. - , Curers of the celebrated 8tar Brand" nilld cured Hams and Breakfast Booon. . - r" ' ' -iv II lv to .iK It-- Cotton Plows WE HAVE THE CELEBRATED GUI AND -Stonewall Cotton Plows; also, tbe Bess A ' . Bay Dixie Turning Hows, These Plows we guarantee to be superior to all others on tbu murknt. Wim nrenared to make nrlces on ' them. We handle first class goods and no trash if weknowit. 8ranw' ct,: : Rnpi.pMf.rtAJiui. Dawson Mb Co. ; mhCtf WUmiDgton Ws C. - - "-' ',Vr' Ive Got Them TJAENESST CQtLtt&Vnriri. CABRIAOES, BUGGIES, CARTS and DRAYS, and also Skilful I x Workmen to do REPAIRING of all kinds. . - ;r Come and see me.' " P. H. HAYDKN, ,.-'j f A A T - A 111144 WW., 1V k T, Wftft 4 1 . "jf" mn e u , . , - . .- - Improve. ; : . . ; ..... . :-m . ; . . ... - . .-ft....- J J . i H - I . -4 1 1 .!- ft- f " .1. . -. . f " .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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