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Fh e Morning' Star: wLLJturGroxr, ir. a Scnoat JIoexeeo, J err 29, 1933. THE LATEST NEWS. mOST ALL PASTS OF TH2 WORLD rtrrtETH cosoilkss. ton. aa4ry Clvtt Aresr1aUea Bill Cm e4ere4 la Uke Saaiata Heeaa Oeeer 44 la OaaJernUea af Crel A- By Taiegraoa to lia Moru&u aw. SSLNJlTEL WajarawTas. Jalj 23. &enaie Joist re tluUoa far the jcUlaaal of the eaaoaal dae to the Suu of 8out& Carolina foe tte real of taa Clradal Acalemy. wu ukea from taa calendar aa4 passed. Mf . FmJamr gave aotlce that Tneeday a t he wooM call op Saaai bill to encour .re the aotelag of a f eUoaal Industrial BUptjeitiJo of the Arts, Mechanlca aad fro .tacts of tne Colored I lace tarouxnoct taa Uaitad Stales U 1SS3 and 1883. Taa Swaata taea raauaed consideration of taa Sundry QtU Appreciation bill. tne pendlax rseatloa being oo the perarrsph ruiailaa: ta nawr Library buIIdJajr. Wash ington ilr. Allieoa. la respooja to a question by Mr. riaab. etated thai tae Ceoaine oa Acerocrialioue had aad great dlScallf ntn the abjt Tae ertjtaai piea had contemplated the completion of tae a Ure building, waica, would cow the ea t;r s.,ar. He could flTS ao reason able tan:e of tae colt, aor h rile covered anybody wao could lie bad ao xiV. however, that tae coat would be i least ten milUoa dollars. The portion cf the building whtea tae cofflalltw"! msndment procoeel wouM ba (according t Mr epcilaTdX amp f pappose f the library for fifteen cf twvuly years It touM cie between four al fl taillioa d Hr. Of cour iS could be built for lo tad a aif or Larwt caillioa dollar. d paadiat on ta naUrUI ujcvI AfUr wry bttjf diicujaioa Ita mead caat wj frtd to wiioat dittioo. It trixca out ta Uoum proTlsioa for ia pcasioa of tba work aad for aw di4aa ad aeral peei2calioa for tta balldlaf. a.l tacrtj ia Ua of it prottjioa p prtcr.uax oo caillioa dollan for tbe coa tru:tioa of ta wtiUri froat of taa bai? ia. uadr lh dirtctioa aad iuperrtaioa of cawf cf taiiaern of ta Army, aad for ta b3htioa of taa old coatracta caada fcr tHa cvttsttKClica of t cuildia. ti Ioa a. t d4m.4 uadr Lh affl to ba adjostetf a t pud by ta Sxrury of taa laurior. Aaoo otaer rcacadjacn reported by n C:cjmitt oa Appropriaiwoa aad vrd t. oa iasertiai aa ium of i.3M to pajr tii au: of Tlorid the ti rrsw of ttia tb Suu ceojuj of 1SS0. T& ci:a.idcrtwa of tia bill waa latarrapt c J. .'.d ilr AH oo reported, aad tbaca r i -' 'a U-hij Joiat resoiatioa coa t a-ii.:,' rid temporary proiaioo forth ei ( : . c! :f tha fottracaaaf. f 'ae i2.iry CitU bill wj aa talea ad grtat aamber cf comcaitXea .ticaimotj wr agreed Uv reaerally wttb Mit Jcbiu. aad tba majortvy of tbcm la- i3 iraall amouata. Tba amaad mcat t4 ba actad upoa waa ta iartioa of .i tuta of oOCC) to ba paid to tia widow A tba lata Speocrr F. Baird. for bia mtrwc nl tpcaxr a FUa Cucamuaioaar frota 1371 to l-wrT. It proToaac cooauiaraoa op pomtum from Mmr. Ildacaa. Barry. Uar tia aad Uaorz. ad waa adTocati by yitr Dawes. Oortaaa, Cack. Sw. art aad Call. ad waa SaaUy Birred to 2S m U. aHr bcla aodilad to aa to mala taa aoaouat tactada tia rtat of roocaa la Ht IWird'a houat ased tit cCcm purpcara Tbi J.pti of all amaodaaaata r ported h ut ComaiUM o A ppropru: ioea. but Mr AliiHJa aaid ha wauld hat oma thmo or four amaddaaec to oi?r oa Moaday Tha bUl than wat ovr. Adtouraad HOfdE OF HSPREiENTATlViy. XTet taa traaaactioa of aocaa oaka porUfU tu.tiasa tba fioor wu accordad to ta Co'amitUa oa pTtaUa Biila wvra paaxed for tha pnatia of a crt aambar of Public doenmaata. amoac taam IT.O:0 copiaa of tba report of tha cfclaf of tha onrvsu of tULatics oa tha tabjact of w.ool aad wociaaa. 3U.0CO copiaa of Lhe pr-i report of wia Ajcricullsrai Da part -onaat. oa taaecta affecUai thaoraaa: aad JiX) 0 cupiea of a coca paraii rm compUaUoa of tha naUa UrtS law. wtth tha amacd aiaatj prupWdbyth UUIa btU, Tha tlouaa than proceeded to tha farther eoaaiderttioa of tha bill proTtdia for the aractioa of poatoCca buildisra. but tha aaoraia hour aspired without actio a beiog renchad. Oa mouoa of Mr. RwUad, of hcrvh CaroUxm. tha Staata bill wvt piaaaad for tha crtrctioa of a public butldiac at Cbarlotla. N C . with aa amend meat raducios the coat from tT3.tXX) to .C00l Taa t!out tbaa wat lato Committee of the Whole oa (vaeral approcrtatioa bu!a. aad a claab taaUatly occurred betwtaa tha irious btila oa tha caleodar. The Oeoeral Dacwacy bill waa fiat reached, aad Mr. Sayrea, of Tax, cbjcv cd to tha request made by nr. Towaebeed. of lUiaoia. Ual It be laid aeide ia tha tatar- mt of the Amy Appropriation bill with Hfit amendmaaLa Tbia fact waa re cited to the House, which, aftrr a raia attempt to ecnra a qaoraxa. directed the commtUer. by a rote of 73 to 6 J. to coa iiler the Diflcieacy bdl, aad Uwaa accord I of It taaao. Oeoeral debate oo the till waa bejua by Ht Vorhcea. of Waahiatoo Ttrritory, who mede a ipeech la advocacy of taa ad mi wi m of that Territory aa a SUie. Thia Itarted a political ducuaaioa whlcb took ia tha laad graat policy of both political pr liae. aad the mora recast laad forfaitara policy of the Adalaietraljoo. which laated oatil 3 o'clock, aad did ec recur to tha pcadlaf bllL At 3 o'clock the Cocaalttce roae, aad tbe tt.u.e adjouraad. Twa mil ftalaaaaraJa rraaeaaaa Beak Daa-aattara. It Taiacraah U the Xantzt ftaJ WAaatsuTOS. Jaly 23. Thf noaae Committee oa Beaklaf aad Curreocy to day crlenrd a favorable report oa tha Sea' ate bill to rsimburoe dapoaitora of tha rraedmAa'a Baaa. with aa a me od meat au tborteia the Commlaaioaer of tha tastlta tloa to pT the expenaea lacurred la tha eetlleraeat of the accouata out of tha f aad of cee mtlUoo dollars appropriated by them. Fatal Arm a y. raaaa J, niUaa K.UJ4 ay Jess r. ftTvaae, aa erf etc. B TaleaT ictt aa U Xorasae at. rfoaroi. Jaly J la a street row this norsiaf. about 9 o'clock, rater J. Mo taa race 1 red four puiol shot wouada aad died la a few mlautee. Taa verdict or tha euroaet'a Jary ta thai McLeaa waa killed by Jdaa T. JCvaa. Bota mao wtra prt aiaant tportlaji character of thle cit j. CstAaixrrcx. Jaly -Spirta tarpea Uaa fira tf S3c par faZo. RoaiA qaial load aermlaxd SOoper bbi. eUviJnrAjr, Jul 23L c'rWia barpeatisa firaal SSfarar rto3 IloaU ftaadyU 0o -pr ttL - ' n -' - ' . " -' - . roR2iiair :p: : A Jmrr na taat Ha4evtna OeetUa waaCteaaeal r raj oaslflaMe Treat maavt tav rrlsaaj raayerar WUUaaaa WasaaiaaitB Ts OmMM Xairaaa Kmexaa XMacrwaa mt Blaamare.e IMaleaiaaay. ' - - " Cabas ia tha KarateaT Star. Druxat, JoJy S3. Tha Jury at Mltthalla Uwa. which wu taftatixitjsff tha death of Joba lLaae'eTiDe, to-day rstxxraed a vtrdict daciaxtcx that hla death waa caused by tbo oajastiaabla) treaXmesl to which bt waa iabactecl while eoafiaed la TcUaoort prlaoo. Tha Jury also coadcanod tha) practice of iraaiiajc poUUcai pruoaer tba suae aa crdlairy crimLaais CbrnUht by the ICT. associated Frees.) Bm.in. Jaly Sa Tha movame&U of Emperor William aad Lie party after their visit to Oopeohaxta art timed to that they will arrive at Kiel oa Monday aezV Oa Tuesday hla Majesty will hold a oavai re view, thaleadisg feature or the belaa: a teat of tha powers of torpedo boats. Tha l&lerrtaw between Eaperor. William aad King Chriatiaa of Deaaark baa special laporuaoa aa aaaodated with the settla- meat of tha family qoestioa cooaected with tha BoJxarUa throoa The Ciar appears to have fives bis assent to tha creation of a Balrtrlaa monarch, with either Priaca Waldemtr. the youoccst soo of Kioc ChriaUao. or the Duke of Camber Laad. oo the throoa. Tha Duke of Cumberland baa decisive!? rejected the offer, which was made to bla throujh Biamarck. In his notarefatiaf to accept the crown be declares that the pro posal 1 aa Insult to him, aa the legitimate Kiaf of Hanover, and expreaeca the hope that he la deatiaed to see tha King of Prus sia reduced to bis proper level. Kin Christian of Denmark adviiea Priaca Waldeaar to accept tbe throne of Bulgaria IT tha rxUxtt between tbe Euro peaa powers is perfect Kin Georr of Greece, the brother of Prince Waldeaar. oppoeea bis candidature, important rvanta are certain to take place If Greece) and Boloria come iato conflict Tha Era par or Wilhela. before rcturninc to Potsdam, will go to Fiinlricharsba to confer with Bismarck. Advices from Stockholm say that Em peror WUliam wu delichted with bla re ception la that place, which was even more spontaneous than the reception at Bt. Pe ters bar. Tbe Stockholm Journal of today, the D-XicXtUr, dwells upoa tha pleasaat impression which the Eaperor left by bla frank and unrestrained manaer. It consider his visit of tha rjtsatrst impor tance In aaaivtin the profrreaa of tbe peace ful policy, which moat henceforth become security for the welfare of mlaor European nations. The XjUun-il ZeiiuQ, in a seal-offlcial article, declares that tha Imperial visit to Stoekhola and Copenhagen la a pledge for the rc-eatabliahaent of friendly relatione by Germany with the Scandinavian races, and ad is : "Tbe Prussian press and peo ple trust that tha result will show tbe French Revsnchlsts the worth of the Re vaachiat spirit If Denmark can foree Schleawig-ilolitein, France ought to learn torecuactle herself to tbe loss of Alsace- Lorraine.'" With reference to Prince Ferdinand It has bees decided that ha shall ba assisted to aaiatain bla position In BoUarla. Last evening s ceooodj, the official organ of tbe Sofla Government, declares that the abdi cation of Priace Ferdinand docs not de pend upon tbe will of any power whatever; that be waa raised to the throne by tha Bul garian calioo.and will remain aa long aa ba preserve the affection aad confidence of the people. Tbe (Jr. cans family bu held a couacil at Coburs to consider the situation. Priacesa Cltmcntiae. tba mother of Prince Ferdi nand, the Dute of Moatpeosier and others were present Tbe Rosaian goverameo; dutruils more than ever H-araarck's diplomacy with re ference to Bu'gana. Tbe Moecow Gullt aaJ the nt are eo looser cootent with demandieg tbe depoeitioo of Priace Ferdi aaad from tha throne of Bulgaria aa a guarantee f Germany's good faith, but demand that Bmarck be brat dismissed It ia ootable. aa Uiuatrntiag bow little tbe effectof Emperor William 'a visit to St. Petersburg modiSee tbe aati-Germaa hostility seea la the sr.iclea or the Pao Biattst prrse. JK. HAND ALL. Its Laavea far ala Caeatrr llaaaa Caatlaata laaaravaeatal ta Ills Can aiilaa. By Tataei aga to tna Horabc 8tM. WAsaxxoTos. July ta Mr Randall aad his family left Waahiogtoo thia morning for their country home, at Wayne elation. Pa , ia the hope that freah coualry sir will have the effect or iacreaaiag the patient's strenxlh. Mr. Randall wu taken to the station in a close carriage, tha bliada of which wert elceeJv drawn, tie wu accom paaled by Dr. Hallan. who will attend him to bla home, when Dr. Martla (who was a a able oa eccouat or professional e a gaga meats to accompany the patient), will take charge or the cue. While Mr. Randall waa feeble thia morning, owleg to the un usual exertioea consequent oo bla removal, bis fsmily Is well pleased with te coetio ued improvement in bis condition Eloo. Samuel J. Randall's arrived at Wayne Station shortly after noon yeater- Urday. and is now comfortably quartered. ia me nouse ot a is mends to tne couatry Bear Philadelphia. lie bore the Journey well, and his condition la favorable. VU1CAQO DYXAM1TEUS. Two a ik AU.a.4 Caasvlraier J amp taatr Hall Dsaa. By Talacraph to the a oral&g star. Cbicaoo, Jaly S3. Frank Chepak sod Frank. Chi bourn, who with John llrooek and Rudolph Seivic are charged with con spiracy to blow up with dynamite Jadgea Gary and Grianeil. sad laepector Bon field, have disappeared, aad It la suppoeed have Jumped their bonds sad fled tha city. The es?a sgalnet Chepak. Chleboora and II roae k were continued by Jostioa Lyon until to day. Tha two first named gave bonds in the sua of $3,000 each for tneir appearance; but II rone k being unable to ?rocur bail, wu locked up In the county ail. The defendants did not put in an ap pearance In Justice Lyons' court this morn ag. aad their bonds wera forfeited, but tha Joatlce gave their attorney forty-eight hours In which to reinstate them. Latxb This afternoon Chapak was sur readartd by bla bondsmen and locked up la jilt They regarded the amount of bla bail, 1 13. COO. u too much of a rhk. It la understood that Cbelbeoo ia la tbe hands of tha police at tha sub-station. C OTTOS. A aaaaaary ef taa Cr ta Data, ay TaUcra&a to tha Xoramer etar. Jfrw You, July 2a Receipts of cot ton for all Interior towns, 8,733 bales; re ceipts from plantations, 4.713 bales; total visa Die supply ox cotwn iot vae woriu. 1,1W,7U baiea, of which 824.W1 bales are American, against l.&l,tB ana Ml. 734 balee respectively last year; crop Is Sight u,5S3,&(l Thorn aa L. Norwood. Dean of the Fa culty of tha Ualveraaty of Tennessee, died yvateruay at Lenoir a, a Her a sadden 111- sesa. New York weekly bask statement re- lacreeee. $575.773 1 loans decrease. $141,600: specie decrease. S383L200: legal lander rncreaaa, $430,100; deposits dscresvea, $1,207, SOO; circulation dacrease, $371XO0a The banks bow hold $37,816,173 la execs ef tha 25 per ccaL role. e acta la ta Caleac y Taiasrtapa to taa atofaha star - CxxcLoo, Jaly 2a-r-Wheat to-day ad vaaccd two centa la about two hours with oat any great ezcitemesL It wu a case in which a goodly short Interest, baying for long account, and buying: agents for foreign account, all combined to make broad and atroog market In addition tha bad weath er abroad, failure of much of tha new wheal oa this aids to grade N amber 2, and tha formidable export clearances, converted many Indifferent one into aathasiutlo balls. Tbo opening Bales were about ie over lut night The first few minute started price op quite briskly, and before noon August sold up to 82c, aad September to Ore as advance of about lfc In each case. Then came a reaction of to oa real izing aalea. and after 13 o'clock prices started up again and touched 82c for Au gust and 834c for September. Again there wu a reaction of lie, which wu partly re stored afterward, tha dosing prices being 83c for Aagust and 82fc for September. Tbe tone of the corn market wu weak, while everything else boomed. It started off in step with wheat August rola from 451 to 48c September from 4$ to 45 Jo, aad October from 44 1 to 45c but tha pace wu too rapid. It bolted, then it turned down, and It kept on going down, tbe closing prices sbowiog decline of C u compared with yesterday. Tbe ranee wu lQlfrO- Receipts to day were 859 cars seal est estimate of 810 cars, aad esti mate for Monday run from 425 to 449 cars. Tbe board table shows ablpmenta for the week to have been 1,404.807 bushela.egainst 1.081,828 bushels received. Brilliant crop proepecta continue to be tbe club that ia used to depress valuta, and tha free move ment from the interior iadicatra lack of country confidence in future high pricea Tbe trade to-day waa quit up to the ave rage volume. Oats attracted little attention. Early fu ture declined eligbily for tbe aeaaloo, while other future were steady. Pork waeacuveand advanced 22Jc. but receded and closing talea showed a net gain of 15'. A fair number of outside buying orders were received. Jut the bulk or the tradiog was by lrcal scalpers. Tbe shorts bsve become demoralised at the con tinued advance, and covered freely aad bid pricea up on tbemaelvee. Tbe feature of to-day's tradiog waa the aharp demand for Jaauary and tbe year. Septt-mber opened at$14 25, sold to $14 45,rtorded to $14 87). and dosed at that figure Tbe year aold at $15013 25, and cloaed at the top. Lard waa moderately active aad cloaed 21 fc higher. September sold ai $3 83iQ3 85; January at $7 70. Short ribe were ia fair request and September aold at $3 30Q 8 87) and cloaed at $8 85 a gain of fifty cents. COTTON. Taa Cra aevaaacat aa trt' ay taa Jaaraai ef Oeaaaaeree. By Ttlerrapa to tha Morain Star. New Yorx. July 23 Aa returned by tbe Journal of Cemmtrcs the cotton movement for the week, with comparisons for the same period lut year, wu as fol lows: Receipts at Interior towns, 4.123 bales, against 1.253 balea lut year. The shipments were 7.6G6 balea. agaieat 2.667 balea laat year. The slocks remsialog were 31,900 bake, compared with 23,930 balea the same time in 1837. The receipts at rrt were 8,311 balea for the week, against 53i bales tbe same week lut year. De ll re Hea from plantations were 4,663 bales, agaieat 1.267 balea laat year; and tbe total deliveries from plantations since Septem ber 1st amouat to 5.505,491 bales, against 5,185.053 bales for tbe same period lut year, or an mere ate of 330,441 balea; and tbe total crop in sight to July 27, amounts to 6,893.265 balea. afalnat 6.854.115 bales tha asm? time lut year, or aa Increase of 543.150 balea CANADA. Bask ttaaaiar, Agslasi aiaa far t'spraaalee Caaea StaallBST naar Br Taiacraph to tba Homing star ) Tsestoh. Ohtario. July 23. Ia the esse or C- C Nelsoa, abeooodiog president or tbe NortbtiJe Savings Bank or Atlanta, Ga . arrested here for bringing stolen mooey Into Canada, when the witneeeee were called la court to-day to leatify agaioat him. neither they nor the prosecution ap peared. At tha reqaeat of the Crown, Nel aoo wa held an til Tuesday next, being admitted to $5,000 ball Later oo it waa ascertained that Nelson had given two rep resent lire of the Atlanta bank he had defrauded $5,500. and that they gave him a release from all claims. He also paid tha police $500 and half or the reward offerep for his capture. lie baa remaining aome $10,000 in money aad valuable, and ia that much ahead. No person will prosecute him BASF BALL. A seaaaaarr C eemayae1 Yeetar- ay. Bt Taiaerapb to the Horn in 8t WAsaiHOTOK. July 23 The following la a record of tbe gamea of base ball played yeaterday : Brooklyn Kane City, one In 5th in aln; Brooklyn 8. Chicago Chicago 21; Detroit 17. Philadelphia ten inning Athletic one in 1st inning; Cincinnati 2. Baltimore Baltimore 6; St Louis 8. Pituburg Pittsburg 8; Indlanapolla 0. Boston Boston 16; Washington, one in 7 lb inning. Cleveland Cleveland 12; Louiavillo. one in 4th inning. New York ten ienlnga New York 4; Philadelphia 2 The esses of Chairman Hoge and Mur phy, charged with being; implicated In the Burlington dynamite conspiracy, were yea terday called in court at Chicago, but the court adjourned until Monday, after hear ing the complaint Leeaea Bllzlr. A riJUSAjrT LXM0H DBXHK Dr. EL Mozley's Lemon Elixir Is pre pared from the freah Juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics! cathartic arometio stimulants and blood purifiers. Fifty cents snd one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists generally. Prepared only by II. Mozlxt. M. D., Atlanta, Oa. For billlouaneu and constipation take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach take Lemon Ellxia. For sick and nervous headaches take Lemon Elixir. For sleepleuacu and nervousness take Lemon Elixir. For palpitation of the heart take Lemon Elixir. For lose of appetite and debility take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, malaria and chllle lake Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will will not fall you in any or tbe aoove namea disease, ait ox which arise from a torpid or diseased liver snd stomach. su Praaelaeat SXLnlatsr Writs a. Da. n. Moxxxr Dear Sir: Afler ten years of great suffering from indigestion or dyspepsia, with great nervous roeirsuon snd btlHousness, disordered kidneys and conatipslloa. I bare bees cared by four - bottlea of your Lemon Elixir, aad am now a well mas, Rat. a 0. Datx, , , Ed. it, E. Church South. - sa wo, 23 Tatnall Bt. Atlanta, Ua. rri KLECntIO SPAD.KK. i Gen Bheridaa Is reported to bo improv ing la health and spirit. : . ,y" Edwin Bsrboor, charged with the mur der of Ellis B. -Williams, oa March 1st lut. waa acquitted yesterday at ;CoJpepr. Va. The Cincinnati National Bank, of which Frank Alter is President, has gone Into vol untary liquidation, on account of dullness; In bniinees. A few months ago its capital wu scaled down by the government In spector below lu original hair million dol lars. In the sleepis chaae at the Saratoga races yeaterday. Warrington, the horss ndden by iff irnrris fn and rolled over bla rider. Morrle'a bee ia thought te be broken, aqd there is no chance' of his living. He rer malna onconscious. and ii bleeding Inter nally. Quarterly Bleetina. Wilmington District, M. B. Church, South. Third round of Quarterly Meetings. . Southport station, July 28 and 29. Brunswick circuit, at Zion, July 81. Topsail clreuit,atHerringB, August 2 New River mission, at Herrings,Au gust 2. Fifth Street, at Wilmington, August 4 and 5. Bladen Streetxuission, Wilmington, August 4 and 5. Vhitevllle circuit, at Evergreen, August 7. . Carrer'a Creek circuit, at Hebron, August 9. Waecamaw circuit, August 11 and 12. Brunswick mission, August 11 and 12 Magnolia circuit, at Centenary, Au gust 15. Clinton circuit, at Keener's Chapel, August 18 and 19. Grace Church, Wilmington, August 25 and 26. , Kenansville circuit (D. C, at Rich land,) August 29 to September a. Onnlow Alrenit. Serjtember 4. Cokesbury cirouit,September8and 9 Elizabeth circuit, epcemDer ia. Thos. W. Gdthrik. P. B. thb rails. TTm ma.! la aIaa- and arrlT at the Clir Po Omoa u follows: Northern throajrh and way malls 800 A. M MM-LhMi-n through mails, fast 11:00 P. m NortJa Csroilaa. and AtUatlo and Vvth (inntlna Itallmarii avnd rontea supplied therafrom 80 A. M. RsJfllxh and rarettevUl 8O0 A. M Innliyini wmtfl 20 P. If Boatnera throajrh malls 9:15 P- St nATtV STTr-KPT STTNUAY. Western mails, a a Railway 630 A. V MY. V. R. R- aad potou sap ollad UMrefrom SJ0A.M Balalefa Hamlet Railroad and points soppiMa tneeauoni. B :3) A at Bmttnruie. 80 P.M Wrlrtitntlla 8-00 A. M Clinton, special 8:15 P. M TUX&DAY8 AND FH1DA.YS. Utile Brrer, a. O., and intermediate offloea Cape Pear Ktver maU BtONDATlANO FRIDAT Onslow C H. aad tntermedlate offloea OPXZf FOB DJDJTZKT. Mm iTiai ii ivl wit malls 6.00 A. St 9.O0 P. st I1ASP.X Mortnern tnroaxb mail, late Soother thronjra mails. Soatbern way mall Carolina Centra) Railroad 61 A. at 9.30 A. M 9100 Y.M Halle collected from street boxes in busl aaaa portions oi city st 5AsL. 11. OO A.X. aad 445 P.K.: from other Darts oi tba ctty at b A.M. and P. at. faaraJ daUrarr ooea frota 39 A.K. u 7 P.M and on Bandars from 9:00 to 10 A3 A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 3 CO to loio a. at. Money Order sad Retfstiy Department open aoo A.M. to 500 P. M. 8tamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5.-05 P. M btampe on aale at eeneral delivery C JO A. M' at IS A. X. and 1 to T P. M. TUB PLORXNCB N1UHXLNGALK UP TUB WURSJEB Y. The followtns; le an extract from a letter written to tbe Oaravm Rtforwud Mengr. at C&ambersbuirb, Penn.: A BsnrAcrnnsa. Just ooentbe door for ber. and Mrs. Wmslow will Srore tbe American Florence Nlffbtlneale of tbe unary. Of this we are so aura, that we will teach oar "Sasy to say, "A bleaslns; on Mrs. Wtnslow"for berptns; her to anrrtreand escape taa grtplnc. ooUoJunx, ana teetnms; ataee. sua. WutLOT'i Sooraxae Branr ralleTee the child from pain, andlonree dysentery and dlarrnosa. It soften tbe fpims,redaoee In n am m atlon.cnreewmd oollo, and oaxriea tbe tnfant saXely throajrh tbe teetblns; period. It performs precisely what It profeaaea to perform, every part of It no thine leas. We have never seen Mrs. Wmslow know ber only throoxh tbe preparation of ber "Soothine; 8 Trap for Children Teetblns;." If we bad tba power we would msae ber, as she Is, a physical sartoor to tba tnfant race. Sold by all drajorssta. an oeaia a nocua. Piedmont Air Line. EichUlOQd & DonvillO R. R. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS. Tlroim Pullman Palace Cars TO ALL U3IBIER RESORTS IN WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA, ON TUX FULLaiwINQ FAST BCHIDULK CooaeeUoa made at Ooldaboro with Atlantic Ccavi Line trains for WUminnton and all points uu tt . m rt a. w No. SO Leave Goldsboro. 14Q p m Leave RsJetch .. 6.00 pm Arrive Btateevllle .... LSI am Arrive Newton 8.53 m No. 69 ts.10 p m "1.49 a m 1S.1S d m 1S.S6 p m Arrive Hickory 8.20 a m i.ia p m 1.(9 pm s.10 p xn 4M pm 6 10 pm Arrtve Connelly Sprlan 8.48 am Arrive Monraaton 4.I8 a m Arrive A shevUle 7.28 a m Amve Dot Bprinea 0.15 a m Arrive Waynesville 10.U am. Dairy, toaliy except Bun day. Train No. 60 carries Pullman Palace Bleeping: Car, KsJelxh to Aahevllle and Hot Bprinsa wlth oot chance. Train Mo. 51 carries Pullman Palace Sleeper Baleijr te Greenaboro, oonneetma at Saliabnry with Kleaant Pnllman Pari a r Car for Ashevllle and Hot Bprlnxs. (Thia sleeper ia open forreoen Uon of paasenaers at Raleleh at 9.00 p m ) Reeervetlon of Sleeplnc Car space made by W. A. Turk, D. P. A., Raleleh, N. C. For Throuxb Round Trip Tickets and other In formation, apply to your Railroad A rent, or to the anderaUned. w. A. TURK, D. P. a., J AS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. A.. ' ' Waahlnston, 1. C Jy23tf werrau Wanted. Cf HkNDS FOR PANTS, . SHIRTS AND DRAWER0, Immediately, at K. ROSENMANN'S, No. 5 Market street Iy 4tf CARLTON HOUSE. Warn? Dnjlin County, N. c. QN LINE OF WILKINQTON AND fWaXDON Railroad, 68 mQea from WQminjrtoa. Table always well supplied with tha beat tha oraotry affords Rates of Board very reasons bl. H. J. (xikLToST i n aw ti Proprietor. Fixed Ammiinition. 8 WE ARE MEaTRERS OF THE AJOrUNI Uon Association of the United Stateajws can al ways shade prtoes of Cartridree, Shell. Ao. jy 15 u go, a murchison. Stylish Goods, Louia H. MEAEXS, IS NORTH FRONT, Gentlemen's Furnisher aad Hattec J7ltf. Eellabl MARINE: J it. JL1 artAlaaaai Jaly 29 - - -5.04 AM . j . 7.07 P M ... 14h03m 8un8eUliiC . ... Day 'a Length... High -Water at Bxnithville., High Water At Wilmington. 11.69 AM 1.49 AM Si it SteamerBylTalOroTe, Harper, Harper's Pier, muterv-J ! . . fltmr Queen ot $t John's, R P Paddison, South port. OiV - I ' f l Steam yacht: Jjoulse, Sellers. Southport, master.'" Ho ? ' Star BessiejCrapo? Southport, master. Stmr D Murohion,q6mith.' Fayettevinet Williams & Murchisonltr t Scbr Lena Breed, 209 tons, Jones. Phila delphia, Geo Harrjss, Sod A Co. CLEARED. Steamer Sylvan Grove, Harper, Harper'a Pier, muter. .'; """ '. 8teamer Queen of' St Johns, Southport. muter. ir - P Steam yacht Louise, Sellers, Southport. masUr ' A : StmrBesaie, Craponr 8outhpcrt. master. Stmr D Murchison, Smith, Fayetteville, Williams & Murchison. 7 Cf as or Veeaela In taa Pa?t of WHmiBp saau K. C, JTaly 28, 1888. BARQUES. Eintracbt, (GerX 896 tons, Schlie, C P Me- bane. . Hector (Nor), 400 tone, JohanncsEeo, Heme & Co. Esra, 412 tone, Jorgeneen, Paterson. Down ing & Co" SCHOONERS. James Ponder, 258 tons, Lynch, Geo Har ri&s, Son & Co. " Tbo Wilmingtop, N. 0., Star. 'OLDEST DAILT IN THE STATE. WBI. ffjBKKNARU, Editor and Prop'r xoTicEs;or toe press. It ta honest and able. Hickory Press. A ltve and progressive Dally. EaUigh Visitor. It la tba beet Daily Pxras in the 8tate Clin (oh Caucasian. It la brle-ht, Ifrean. -'yUorons and scholarly. TUUboro Home, It ia a credit to the brightest typo of .lonrnal IsauQoldtboro Argue. Our admirable aad moat excellent oontem porary. Wilson Mirror. Aa tbe Bran grows older lta brilliancy noreaaea. Charlotte Observer. It laby odds, the brUhteet and beet Daily in North Carolina. 8anori Express. Staads first amonc the leadlns; Din. In tbe State, and second to none In the Booth. Rock ingham Socket. It Is the beet r&therer and condenser of news In tbe State. Bold, outspoken and fearless. Wilson Advance. 8 tends at the head of all North Carolina pa pers. Kanka with the beat of our Southern Dalilas. Ortenviue Btfitctor. In all that can make a Dajxy ajtd Wxxxcly valuable tba Wmmreron Stab stands to day the peer of any. Nashville Courier. It Is a splendid Journal, to fearlessly honest. and lta expressed opinions carry ereat weight because of the confidence its readers feel m Its honesty. Kinsion Free Press. Tha Wrufnceroa Stab to in the twenty-flrst year ' oi lta puDiieaaon, wmcn is tne longest exutenoe that any Dairy baa ever attained in North Caro Una. Danoury Beporter-Poet, The WiumreTox Stab to in the twenty-first year of publication, and to a first class Daily. The literary feature of the editorial department to especially good and cannot be duplicated by vuL outer Daily pafxb in the estate, llenderton Times i Time Table No. 6. Wilmington Seaooast E. R. IN EFFECT JULY 27. 88, 8.80 A. St. I Leave Wllmmston. ) Leave Hammocks. Leave. Leave. Leave. 8,30 am 9.80 am 1L50 am 8.00 p m Leave. Leave. Leave. Leave. ... 7.45 am ...10.85 am ... 1.00 pm ... 4.00 pm Leave. Leave. &.0U p m Leave. 6.80 p m Leave 7.55 nm Leave 8.50 p m Leave 10.00 p m Leave ilo pm J. H. CHADBOURN, Ja., General lfanasr. Jy7tf Wilmmton SaTiis & M Co., MARKET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD streets. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOXER, Cashier. Lends money on satisfactory security. Pays interest oa deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds, mhsstf For Sent, a. TWO ' OR THREE DESIRABLE Bjl 1 ROOMS, In resldanoa No. 403 North ft1 igeoond street. Atnlv on premises. or at JeStf STAR OFFICE. Turnip Seed. J HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF TURNIP HEED on hand, and can eive Merchants -and Truckers very close prices. 0 ' J. n. xxAUUi-N, . Drmnrlst and Seedsman. )7 15 tf New Market. rpRY INQLESIDE MINERAL WATER, ON Drausht at Soda Fountain, for Dyspepsia, Indi csstlon, &o. ! ROBERT R. BELLAMY. Dmjreiflt, N. W. cor. Front and Market Sta. lyaatf ; - Water. QONCENTRATSD CRAB ORCHARD, EUBI nat CondaL Hunvadi Janoa. Aoolinarla. Hatborn. Geyser, Deep Rock, Ao., ao. Full line Spouses. Tbllet and Fancy Soaps. Chamolse Skins. So. , JAMES D. NUTT, Apothecary, Jytf ; . 818 North Front St. Wanted! Wanted!! I AM PAYING HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for Hides, Wool and Beeswax. Consignments of above solicited. Prompt re- aroa maae. inquiries py mau WUl receive prompt attention. Respectfully, , .... J SAMUEL BEAR, SB., Jel7tf No. 10 Market street. The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS paper and the Organ" cf the Methodist Protes tant Churoh in Noh Camllna. la nnhllnhcwl Greensboro, N. C. xerrna. sai 00 per annnm, in advance. Tbe ellaribUltY of its location, tba nnmtt activity of its agents, and the constantly inorcas tnar demand for it unom Out Trmm nUA oi.uw. readers in various sections, give the CENTRAL earjVVVOfffl a ma 11 a a " age of toe adyartlslngpnnlie. Terms veryfavor eble. Ooasunyourbuslneesiatere8l.ajidaddTM. aTJsVlaaOAAilA aaasi iiiwiy iiis.it1S1 wlTarvia. rnaa vnem sasaav taa editor .s , ' J. L, XOCHAUX. - 0 ROYALBflSai mm Absolutely Pure. mmuw b?m vanea. A marvel ot purity strength and wholeaomonesa. More economies thanordinary kinds, and cannot be soldlioom l-ITtl. ui malHtnil nt low tefit. Short Aiirht. Rlnm or nhosDhate powders. Bold only ROYAL BAKING POWDK8 CO . 108 Wall BfcN V. Wnolee&le, by AYAAIAN 4c voi-lJEIia feb 8 DAW lv arm too or frm 4p nhnwon Dantiot Ppmal TlNtitlltP uiiunaii JJUiitiiJi xujuuiu iwiuiuivj MUCFBEESBOnO, C. rpnB FALL SESSION OF THIS WBXL KNOWN and popular Institution be gins Ion WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH. r nrH mriArlnp adrantaires for Instruction In LITERATURE, MUSIC and ART. The work of fha T.itMra.rv Danartment to divided into seven hnoia- MATHEMATICS. LATIN. FRENCH. HXSKAN. NATURAL SCIENCE, MORAL PHILOSOPHY, and ENGLISH LITERATURE. Tha teachers in charee of these schools are specially qualified by their preparation and ex tmmHaiia tnr the work committed to their care. The Mnsle Department is under, the care of teachers of culture and refinement, who have taken unusual pains to Qualify themselves for their work, and who are well known to patrons j mrvctt nnnnlar and successful. The lady in charge of the Art Department gives ber entire time to her work, and spends most of her vacations in securing additional ln struetlan under tbe best masters . The location of the Institute was selected In preference to several others, in some respects more eligible, on account of lta celebrity for health ; and the history of the school for forty years folly sustains this reputation. Its health record to not surpassed by any institution In the state. CHARGES ARE VERY MODERATE. For cptolcgue or Information, address J. B. BREWER. Jy 13 DAW tf PEACE INSTITUTE, BALEICH, IV. C, FOB 'GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. "CALL SESSION OPENS FIRST WEDNESDAY JF In Sept. (5th day), snd closes first Wednes- dav in June. 1889. Thorough instruction by oertenced teachers in all bi aocompltohed-and ex- ranchea usually taught in first class Seminaries for vouna Ladies nun tog one of the largest and beet equipped in South. Steam heat. Gas and Electric Light. the Terms as low as any Institution offering equal aa van rages, .ueauetion tor two or more irom same family. Correspondenoe solicited. For circular and catalogue address Rev. R- BUR WELL A SON, Jy 8 DAW tf Raleigh. N. C Yledical College OF VIRGINIA, FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL SESSION wUl com mence October let, and continue elx months. lotal fees for session NINETY DOLLARS. J. S. DORSEY CULLEM, Dean of Faculty. For further Information write for Catalogue, iy 18 DAW tf Jolms Hopkins University BALTIMORE. NNOUNCEMENrs;FOR THB NEXT ACADE mlc year are now ready and will be sent on ap- plication. Thirty scholarships are open to eradnate students from ! Virginia and North Carolina. fr le 22 oawtOctl HORNER SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. C. A CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, SCIEN Trwrn ANTi MTLTTARY ACADEMY. The Fall ramaii nt ia) wilt heoin the 6th of August and oontinue twenty weeks, oloetaathe 2lst of De oember. The Spring Term of 1889 will open the I4tn or January; catalogues setting iorvu bonue. c, rornunea on appucaiionio , J. H. HORNER. Oxford, N. C Or Capt. T. J. DREWEY, Boyklns, Va. Jy g6w su we fr GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE GREENSBORO N. C. rES SIXTY-SEVENTH SESSION OF THIS Prosperous Institution begins on the 8Snd of August, 1888. Superior advantages offered In all the depart menta of learning usually taught in Female Col leges of High Grade; Instruction given in Type -Writing and Steno graphy. Terms moderate. For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES, Jy 4 tf President. BIHGHAH SCHOOL, with a wholesome 1?B FSICA Ja and the best nENTAL oulture, a compulsory Ca7RRICl7It17fri with EN FORCED STUDS', a reasonable but strict discipline, and a location entirely free from JtA Aa attiA No time or money spent attending AGRI GUI.T17RAI. FAIRS. For catalogue address, BlaJ. R. B1NGDAEI, RlOKbam Sebool, Oranse Co., Nc. Jy 1 tf UniTeislty of Horn Carolina CHAPEL HILL, N. C. THE NEXT SESSION begins August 80. Tuition reduced ta $30, a- half year, poor students may give notes. Faculty of fifteen teachers. Three full courses of study leading to degrees. Three short courses for the training, of business men, teachers, physicians, and pharmacists. Law school fully equipped. Write for catalogue to -Jy 6 tf Hon. KEMP P. BATTLE, President. ' St. Hary's School, JALBIGH, N. C. FOUNDED 1848 THE NEW Art Building completed 1884. For Catalogues address REV B, BMEDSS, A. JL, Rector and Principal. "The climate of Raleigh Is one of the best In the world." -Bp. Ltmajt. 1yltf Methodist Advance. THIRTY-TWO COLUMN 13.00 WEEKLY "JfeSJEPJaf Religion INDEPENDENT, BOLD, POSITIVE," AGGRES fJVB. Looks at things as they are. Talks bt a Iree. IlVelV Stvla tm a.11 mnManiM AnmMfu yat is RIGHT rather than what is popular. In its 8th volume. Has made its way to pubno favor on merit, without - official patronage against fierce opposition. 'Circulates at luge oyer the State, and Is one of the best advertising sheets in the State, For sample copy address desatf t avomi x as aiasi, Grand wearing 8 5,- - ' ' .AT. ' 116 Market Street, JTH Mirarr op our pATi(0N8 the many vlsitorv. we wlU have a BARGAIN DAY every day this week. We will offer on Monday, jUy m 8 ai-iBcn coiorea rsanste, wonh ice fr,r- H.lnAh ahIamJ A r 8c. Figured Lace 8trlped India I awn, wonh f or 8 cents. Colored Crinkled reei seekers -31 inch Yachting Cloth 7c Sevier Worsted, worth 2f c 1, r l y 8ft-inch Worsted, worth 2tc rr Best Sateeis, worth itc for i . l A small lot to close at 8c. A small lot Nuu's VelllDg at WHITECOODS. Checked Nainsooks only 8c. India Linens,' worth ice for 8c. India Linens, worth 1 for lOc India Linens, worth ICc for !2o India Linens, worth 2:c for ire French Organdie, worth 35c for 20c French Mulls, worth 30o fnr 25c 5 Inch 6wbs FlounclDes for 5'c, crc, 7;c jioc $1.25 and SI 50. Remnants of Embioldcrlefc at almost any Oriental and other Laces very low. Lace Bedsets, worth $5 for H.93. Tidies, worth 5Cc for 19c. Ladies' Ganse Vestp, worth 75c for 39c. Men's Ganse Vests for 2ic. Ladles' colored Jersejf, worth H.15 fors. Ladies' Cloth Shade?, worth 8l.tCfrfi.a5. CSpeclal MiliUry GIotcs, worth 2$c for 15c; and im many articles on exhlbltlon.wlth daily addition, at the Cash Boose of 116 Market St.. m , m WILMINGTON, N C Jy 15 tf EVERY TOBACCO GROWER, EVERY Tobacco Manufacturer, d- EVERY TOBACCO SELLER Should Subscribe for The Richmond Whig, It has tbe best TOBACCO REP0KT8 of any ta per published in the State. Send for specimen copy. DAILY. U 50 a year. W2KS1.V, 75 cenu Addreas tne wgia. Klchmoiia. va wn7ti 1888 PRESIDENTIAL TfiAB IBM TO KEEP POSTED ON P0LITIC8 SUBSCRIBE FOR TUB New York Weekly Herald, One Dollar a Year. Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal Is Um United States. An Impartial Epitome every wee 01 pki State's political movements. 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It oodu each week a complete resume ef the world de- editorials on the current topics of the day SbMuw reading for the fireside and arm.orV cation. p30 The State Chronicle Buccessor to the Farmer and and the Chronicle.) Mi'cbsnic Under New Management w nmtrr Hin CLEAN. W W,TB NEWSY RWTfJTTT AND UUian. THE TIMES. tt'HAt npHE "STATE CpONICLB" WILL A its name ImpUes a State iPaper. 'l"loCiof RTijneHDhroniole.'' and 'lnn1ttrthrne sectional. It will aim tokeep up gtan from Murphy to Man too, or, aatno ISM - sures and Democratic officers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year Six Months -9 Three month.... For a Smr ! cnRomci-P. Halfllirh oet t tr The BibUcal Kecordei PUBLISHED FY Edwards, Broughio" RALEIGH, N C ninw editor a-'ARRISS. Associate , i:. DontlSli Orirao of Nortn uarou-a. In lta 44tH Ver. JfiVBRY BAPTIST8HOULD TAKK As an Advertising Medium Un OSUF $2.00 Pr I'' Address . BIBLICAL B0t8tf 1 Goldsboro NfCv
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