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3 MN'iSTAK AVaUtTISlMl om lout om Day. w uar. .. Foar Days, FIT Days. (no W,a, TWO WMU, Three fNd, -. - Om Month. ... Two Month, Three Mouths.. SIX Mouth. CmTm The Rt. r:'.ri8 M ao Hi m (M.N t M 'Contract MwHwwii Ultw at prop VOL, XLIV. NO. 102. WILMINGTON, C., SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1889. WTTnT.W. lVTO 7117 Monataip tow W xxvJLla a 1 w . ii..iua ... Morning tr . v t r t - ''lilt irdrd t I .. lit our frt.iu Pitte- nnt(t .11 1 ui; that !, lii A Co. I r" ol trl tu I Hirtr other tv .11 tin . eat Hi history f tl l.rv. but later rliiriuii o th litir .1.-1111 to th An r l . " ut loU !.: )trrilay. liirh mutrv --rn I H c lhun . . r 1 1 t.l 1 itf u w- Willi- .MiU'fllKOt . , . illi. 'l full 11, I Will -Ine 1 v 1 ion M I. fff K i -Co agrees man Horr. who used to perform for the am a select of the B" working men'. . . T , prayer and experience meeting at Home, was appointed oon.nl to Val- s, Hethel this, Saturday even- paraieo. Some of Harrison's appoint- io(e at 815;o eloek. menu are bad eooagh "bat thin w -The ezonaioo to Carolina Beach, horT,J iri-en yesterday by ladle, of Fifth Since the foregoing van pnt in street M. B. .Church was attended by type, the telegraph announce that Mreral hundred poP'e. Kepreaeniauve Horr ha. declined the Rw. K. A. Y.te. D. D., will magnificent, lucrative and nalubri- preach at Grace Methodist K. ohnreh one position of Coosa I to Valparaiso! tomorrow morning and the pastor, Haw haw haw! Kev Walter 8. Creasy, at night. TrsTslltaa COTTON IN XU8BIA. Kxtraets Cress a Letter from a "ilnKlon A arose. The Star is in receipt of an inter esting letter from Mr. James Sprunt, of this city, now travelling in Europe. The letter is dated Moscow, Russia, I southerly winds June 29, 1889, and from it the follow ing extracts are taken, viz: "I send you to-day, by mail, a sam- Ele of Russian cotton, which may in irest you and your friends on the Exchange. It was grown in Central The following are the forecasts for to-day J For North and South Carolina, generally fair, except local rains in eastern portion; slightly cooler, ex cept stationary temperature in the western portion of North Carolina; NEW ADVERTISKMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Only Ten Days CAROLINA BEACH. A van was recently found in an Kgyptian pyramid filled with oint ment which .till, after three thous and years, retained its aroma. We venture to remark that if some American oleomargarine were en closed in one of these pyramids it would retain it. aroma for six thou- year . Rev. Mr. Hoge being absent I Asia from American seed, and is of Ul It kt nt miti .11 ' mil ttii g .' t r m,'.- !- Iw.-U ?kiilury, i, rr . i u list IUk' i'oUi tri llSrl mur (of) tu the ImiVp the f I 1 t (MMKlIll y rru- A eol- i i r ml Tli Uf.1.1 ' ii ii. ili. r'lof ili A wliu h rult-l lit 'lilotlVr Slid tUw r in it m a kllld. 'run llUl '.a,, i i .--ril y-tr r l4iu I ' iu . r . r, I -y in the ii tltr fslsl 1' ti it ri Is y rtiull st r rr -i tr 1 1 It? toflll of I I i i . I III . - sud iusii y ) v I ItCll t U I f iti truea tli i - - ri..- vt loUsI I i t-rdsy. iiAittrlrr -..iu iii.tnrs tf rl.A . sn.l th r-1. I r i .!-1 noli lstli fr-ut lou t liilit, ittyi . (. I to tl in cort.wo' i si , t- M U-) -Si rtiu iui''l . , r.-ut. utiddliua- tlou r irr.--ulsr au ut lwr. ah-! uf iu tr , ut st rlator r ii r.-itut lerly Our accomplished associate, Maj C y Dnffy, left u. yesterday on a I change hort v i-i t to his fiaaily at Winalon. I'at's as fine a fellow as ever nerved a term of imprisonment io a daily new.paper office, and we cordially commend him to any of the Si arV friend he may rowel in his travel.. from the city, service, at the First Preebyterian church to morrow will be conducted by Rev W. McC. Miller. There will be aervioee to-morrow at Lebanon Chapel, Wrightsville, beginning at 11 a. m. and on every Sunday hereafter until further notice. A meeting of the Produce Ex ohange will be held to-day at noon to take action as to the death of Col. L C. Jones, late a member of the Ex- the best quality. If the Russian seed is used the quality deteriorates great ly, so that they find it necessary to import fresh American seed every I meeuax Tnoredsr nlgat at nr. Visitors always year for the better grades. Some se- street chapel of the First Presbyterian leoieu w?eu iroui . or- duiuo, ui i unaron, corner jrront ana ineen streets Cbarch Notice. St. Andrew's Church, Presbyterian, corner Fourth and Campbell sts. Rev. John W. Prim rose, Pastor. Monday services at 11 a.m. and 8.1b p. m. flabbath school eat 4 p. m. 1 rayer alseuatc and Lecture Wednesday st 8.15 p. m. The public cordially Invited-: Seats free. First Presbyterian Church, corner of third and Orange streets, Key. Peyton H. Hoge, Pastor. Preaching tmnday morning at 11 o'clor.K in Lec ture ttoom by Kev W. MoC. JShler Sunday school at 4 45 p m. No other services. Prayer Governor lowry seems to be de termined on following up the pugi lists, snd i.4 miking th-m f. I uncom I or table at laet. Ilu has sent an offi -err with a rraieilin to New York for C'bsrUy Mitchell nd Mike Dono van, and will follow Sullivan and Kdrsin with similar document.. rrm "no flics oo" ' ur tsiegraphic i o yodicate has M nneapolis (lour s)0.oio in thm China, on .'9th r H-r..o of eouu. 1 l.ou'. 10.000 p0 i ! a rare ! not x. "h tn t tilroads, t rutny people r f the J iftesbom nvm, moving h E country, offsrs r ; . CMy. . io K w irm for lh ' Vi i r.ret aai go into I nrt Kusmess in another t-r ,.n " to i i ii k a foot of being to Ah- Lincoln. Hut providing his kine- b is swvsral feet Ab i. ;be Knglish jockey. w iro.ooo a year, VI: tlirri.son is having i i at of him for the : 'hat the lemocrats niaats eisCoogrves K t ni bl f r tiover Y rak-r 1 ampbell is a nd an ibl tamper. m. AU , is running op i Qicag-oe) si order -eosa t uamd Psttas wae recuatiy and imrteen ar t ospcu have been made. The Salvation Army has present! a petition tbtow ! ;.. a.l os t lining 4SO.SOO names to the House of ommons praying for the (dosing of to saloon on Sunday. Hut what sr. .old the average Itriton do without Ins bvr r for on day in the week ? I be SriK's special riHirter, Mr. James Hudd.with hi aides, did nomo most eicrllent newnpaper work du ring the Kncamproent. Though ju.t it.idding into jvurralisut now, Jim mie will he a full bloun red-star rose by neil oumrorr. The w ges of the men in Mr. Csr oegi s leel works have been re duced t wentv-tbrte per cnl. .ince Mr llarriaon's election. Mr. Csr r.gi bvl to do this to enjoy hi tmrner ication uilh gu-to over in Scotland W H 1 at', of "1 ennrssui', has do nated Io,OO0 to le diUibaled amongst tbed-iblod ei -Confederate soldiers and tho widows and children of ei.Confrderate soldier, in the l.t and .' i Congressional districts of that 't.- The wind threshes wheat for the Dakota farmer. It i. said that there will be a loss of 30,000,000 of bushel, this year in consequence of the seed hoing blown out of the head, by high wind-. Cant. S. A. Ashe, of Kaleigh. who ha recently retired from the po-t-russtersbip, h w assnraed editorial control of the iVraes-Obtrrxr. Tfce t- e i tends him a cordial greeting. 1 hero is an artesian well at St. Augustine, Kla , which has a flow of II.SOii.oOO gallons in twenty-four hoars. Tbcrs is no other well in the world, it i said, which eqaaU this. Wet weather has eoepended hos tilities be l ween legitime and Ilip polytc. They have an aver.ion to water, which they dread more than tbey dorech other's shooting irons. 1 he Prince of Wales boasts thai he can dree in 6fleen minutes. A Haytian sddier can dress in full uniform in half a minole. KeceipU of cotton at this port for the crop year to July 19th, are I51.974 bale.; last year to same date the receipts were 167,894 bales; de crease 15,910 bales. An accident to the large cylin der press at the hTSR offloe oaused a delay in the delivery of papers yesterday- The paper is expeeted to be issued on time to day. The b p. in. tripe of the steamer l'aor( are becoming very popular. A great many go to Carolina Beach on this trip and return on the night trip ol the Nylnjn tVnwe. Owing to the .ickues. of the pastor. Rev. J. VV. Primrose, Rev. T. II. Law, 1). D., will conduct services at 8t. Audrewn Presbyterian cuurcti tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. There will be no services .at night. - The "Messenger" Kocampment edition was issued yesterday. It con tains a good line of advertising and a number of articles setting forth the commercial and manufacturing ad vantages of Wilmington. Price, live cents er copy. Mr. John Kennedy, who was with Col. Brink, has been appointed clerk of the registering department of the poetofflee, in place of Mr. Robert 8 French, who goes to Bruns wick, (is, to take a position on the B. & W. railroad. Change of schedule is announc ed on tiie Beaeoast railroad, to go into effect Mouday night. Trains will leave Wilmington at 0 00 aud 1 n. in . J JO, 5 00, S 33 and s 30 p. m., aud leave the Hammocks at 7:45 and 10:30 a. m . 4 00, 5 45, 7 35 aud 10:00 p m. Ih response to the inquiry in Thursday morning's S i a it as to what name shall be giveu the new camp, a reader of the tsk say. that many good names might be suggested for It; for instance, Camp "Harnett" after Cornelius Harnett, "Wyatt" after the first orth ( 'arolinian who fell in the late war, "Lee" after the great mill tary chieftain, "Jackson" after "Monewall" the favorite General of our Southern boy., "Scales' after ex -Itovernor Scales; i "Carr" after the charitable Julian Carr of Durham. i rimimi isan. The busiuess of the term was con cluded yesterday and the grand and .. tit juries having been discharged the Court adjourned gttu tiie in the afternoon. Iu the forenoon Edward Artie, col ored, submitted to the charge of as tvault and battery with a deadly wea pon, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and costs or be confined in (he county house of correction for six mouth. Artis was arrested yester day oo a warrant issued from Justice Millls' Court for assaulting Henry Mclean, colored, with a knife and cutting a severe gash in the boy1, left arm. The assault was committed on tha 9th inat., bnt the offleers were unable to find Artis until yesterday . Faison. has done well It was plant ed with two cotton planters from Giles & March ison, which we sent over last year. The Russian crop this year is estimated at 190, 000 bales of irregular quality as to style and staple. The distance is so great to the mills and market, and the transportation facilities so lim ited and imperfect, that it is not pro bable this cotton will come into di rect competition with the American product for some years to come. It is clearly the intention of the Russian (Joveruiueut, however, to foster this enterprise, aud I am assured that everything will be done to improve the quality and protect the produ cers. 1 also seud you a newspaper, from which you will doubtless be able to make some interesting extracts. I have already travelled 9,000 miles alone, aud have yet to go 6,000 more. It is of course very lonely and tire some, especially in Spain and Russia, where one's mother tongue is so sel - l a a aa r s. uoiu nearu. i leave in a aay or two on a journey of 725 miles into Fin laud, aud 1 fear it will be a long time yet before I hear the welcome sound "Hyars yer Morning 8tarI" The sanitary conditiou of Moscow is bad, the large majority of the in habitants, who are dirty, make use of contaminated water of the rivers. Tu mortality is, therefore, very great, being ovei io u,e 1,000, and exceeds the birth rate, altuougn iLc populatiou is yearly increasing, be ing uow estimated at 900,000. I be lieve the death rate of London and of Wilmington is the same 17 in the 1.000. What a comparison with Moscow, where there are in fact no sanitary laws nor regulations." The sample of cotton and the newspaper alluded to above, were received by the same mail that brought the letter. The cotton will be put on exhibition at the Exchange, aud will no doubt be examined with considerable curiosity by factors and others iuterested in the staple. Nsw York Prices lor Truck. Reported for the Star by C. C. Palmer, wholesale commission mer chant in fruits and produce, 166 Reade street, N . Y. : N'kw York, July .17. The receipts of both watermelons aud pears are very heavy, ana prices, tnerefore, show decline. Fancy melons to-day sold from $18.00 to $20.00 per 100; medium $14 00 to $16.00. Le Conte pears, $3.00 to $3 50 per bbl. ; crates, 75 cents to $1.25. The decline in pears is accounted for from the fact of heavy receipts, together with .an uuusually large supply of early peaches, which always have a prefer ence. Choice cantaloupes are now in de maud aud the market holds firm, and prices range from $2.00 to $3 00 per bbl., according to quality and condi tion. We note the first appearance of North I'ttruUim sweet potatoes iu market to-day, aud ohoice stock, good sized sweets selling from $5.00 to $6.00 per bbl. Fancy peaches in good demand; carriers, $2 00 to $3 00; three bushel orates, 75 cents to $1.00. Ho services tsnnday morning. Sunday school at 4 iUj'Hoot, Preaching Sunday nltrht at 8.15 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 8 15 o'clock. Visitors always welcome. Grace Methodist E. Church, northeast corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets. Hev. W. 8. CYeasy, pastor. Services to morrow at 11 o'clock a.m. aiia dlb p. m. Sabbath school 4 30 p. m. Weekly Prayer Meeting and hectare Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock. Seats free. A cordial invitation Is extended to strangers and visitors. une congregation or DTfth Street M. is. Church South, will hold services In Union .school Bouse, oa 6th, between Church and Nun streets, Kev. K. V. Heamao. par tor. Preaching to morrow (Sun day) at llja. m. and 8 00 p m Sunday School at 4.30 p.m. ClaBs Meeting at 3 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. First Baptist Church, corner of Fifth and Market-streets. Rev. T. B. Pritchard. D. D., pastor. Services at 11.U0 a. m. aud 8 if p. in. Sun day school at 3 p. m. Prayer and Praise meet ing Thursday night at 8 15 o'clock, strangers cordially invited. Bladen Street M. B. Church, Kev. T. Page Itlcaud, Pastor. Serviees ound ay mornlug at 11 o'clock and at 7 30 p. m . .Sunday School at 2.33 p. m. VVesleyau Class Meeting every Tuesday nigot Kegular rYayer Meeting every Thareaay night. urooklyn Baptist Church, oorner of Pourth aud Brunswick streets, Kev G M. Tolson, Pastor. Serrlcee a 11 am a d 7 33 p.m. sun day School at .1.30 p. m Prayer and Praise Meet ing on Thursday night at 7 3J o'clock, Visitors aud si rangers cordially .Invited. XHE iflAILa1 The malls dolose and ar.-ive; at ths City Post Office as follows: :CLOSE. Northern through aud way malls . . . 8:00 A. M Northern through mails, fast 11:00 P. M North Carolina and Atlantic and North Carolina Iiatiroads and routes supplied therefrom S:0U A. ."H Raleigh and Fayetteville. .8:00 A. M. & 5.30 P. M Southern way mail 5:30 P. M Houtliorn through malls 9:15 P. M DATt,Y BXU HIT BUK11AV. Western malls, C. C. Railway. . 1 00 A 5 30 P. M C. F. A Y. V. R. R. and points sup plied therefrqm ::uo ft 5.30 P. M Raleigh & Bamlet Railroad and points supplied therefrom 1:00 P. M;ft 5.30 P M Smlthviile 1:30 P. M Wrightsville 7-00 A. M Clinton, special 3:15 P. M Specials fer Maxton Wadesboro.Mon- roe and Charlotte 5:30 P. M TUMSBAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little River, S. C, and intermediate offices 6.00 A. M Cape Fear IMver mall 1 :00 p. M MONDAY AND FRIDA Y. Onslow C. B. and intermediate offices 6, -of) A. M OPKN FOR DitLJVKR. Northern and way malls 9.-00 P. M Northern through mall, late 1 1 :t0 P. M Southern through malls 6:3d A. M Southern way mall 9.30 A. M Carolina Central Railroad 2:30 P. M Mails collected from street boxes In bus ness portions of city at 5 A.M., 1240 M. and 4:46 P.M.; from other parts of the city at 5 A.M. and 4 P. M. Oeneral delivery open from 6.30 A.M. to 7 P.M. and on Sundays from 9:00 to 10:00 A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 9.-0C to 10:00 A. M. Money Order and IteglstTy Department open 8.00 A.M. to 6:00 P. M. Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M THAT WB CAN TAK.K OiiDHRS FOB SUITS TO MEASURE BBFORB SBPTBMBBR 1ST. COMB AT ONCE, WE ARB MAKING PRICBS TO CLOSE STOCK ON HAND. MUNSON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Ac. Jy 19 tf WILMINGTON, N C. J. C. Stout. Bonder and Contractor. pLAN& AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED for all kinds of modern buildings. Jy IT lw Oxford Female Seminary, OXFORD, N. C. Til Next Session Opens Sept. 4tb, 1 889. THE LOCATION IS DNiURPA8wBD FOR healtbfnlnes8 and acoeaMblllt; . Tre corps of teachers the eioal of any in the land, holding diplomas from men schools as the University of Vlrulnla. the Sauveur tehooi of Languages, the Patapsco Institute of Maryland, the Cooper Union Art Sobool, of New York. The teacher of Piano and organ is a graduate or the r- orwloh Conservatory, and afterward studied under rew York Professors The teacher of Vocal Mnslo won both the V' cl and Instrumental Medals at the Richmond Female Institute, and afterward studied taree years under the bent Mew York Professors. CHARGE PEB ANNUAL 8K.81SION OF FORTY WEEKS Beard, fuel, lights, -washing, full Literary Course, including Latin and Frenvb $170 10 If paid one-half In advance 161 60 The above with Muri.j 220 00 If paid one half in advance 210 00 "Apply lor catalogue. F. P HuBOOOD, IS 9 Daw 6w President. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON V1KUINIA. OPENS BBPTBHBER 19TH. 1839. ONB OF the most thorough and attractive Scnools for young Ladles In tbe Union. Dis tinguished advantages In MUSIC, ART, ELOCU TION, An. Him ate unswr passed. Pupils from nineteen States. Terms low. !peelai induce ments to persons at a distance. For the great Inducements of this CBLBBHATBD VIRGINIA SCHOOL, write for a catalogue to WITI. A. HAKRIft, O. IK, 'resident, SlaanioD, Virginia Jy 6 UAW2m sa tu th Mount St. Joseph's College. COUfiSE OF STUDIES CLASSICAL AND Commercial. Terms: Boarders per pesslon ot five months, 9110. Day students according to eraae. studies will De resumed on At ON DAY, September 2, 1899. Addresa BKO. JOSBFB, Director. Carroll Station, Baltimore Md Send for catalogue. Jy li am KEEP COOL ! CALL A i GET A FAN AND A PAIR OF LAWK TENNIS SLIPPBES. (TBAMBHS "SYLVAN GROVE" AND "I'd KB PORT" leave dally, Sundays and Mondays ex cepted, as follows, for Carolina Beach and South-port- For Caroll as Beach at 9 80 a. m , 2. SO p. m and 5 p. m. and 7 pm. Train returning, leave Carolina Beach at 7 30 a. m . 12.30 p. m.. 5.15 p. m, and 8 . m. Por South port, leave at 9 45 a. m and 5 p. m. Returning, leave Soutbport at 6 30 a m. and 2 p. m. Tickets by boats leaving at 5 p. m. and 7 p. m., good to return same, day only 2fi cents. CAKOLINA BBACB BEING SITUATED L'P WABD8 OF 10 MILES FROM ANY CHANNEL OR INLET CALCULATED, TO PRODUCE DAN GEROUS CURRBNT8. THE MOVT INBXPBRI BNCBD CAN HAFBLK ENJOY Til B PLEA MIKES OF SURF BATHING BY SIMPLY OBSERVING THE PLAIN RULES OP PEUUE.xCB AND COM MON SENSE. New still water bathing houses, supplied with ocean water, for ladles and. children, are now opes with polite female attendants in waiting. Fresh fish of all kinds can also always h ob talned In abundance. Wharf between Market and Prlnocss Sts. JOHN W. HARPER, )7 7 2t Gen'l Manager. BATH HOUSES AMD RESTAURANT. FIRST STATION ON OCEAN VIEW RAILROAD, ONLY TEN MINUTES WALK PROM THE BAM MOCKet. The best and safest bathing on the beach Guard Hues Inclosing a space of 20O40O teet running at rU lit angles and parallel with the beach, thus ensuring absolute safety to all. Pig Fish. Soft Shell crabs and SaMlwIches ready on the arrival of all t rain. The Bath Bouses are cieau. !! ventilated, and supplied with fresh water, clean towels and careful attendants. R jr. L MhOWN. ly li tt Pianos and Organs. VATK WOULD CALL TUB ATTENTION OF T the public to the PIANOS rnado by James A Holmstiotn, of New York. These Pianos have a Vtry sweel rliciin t i; t,. , ,, I :iutlfuy Bull hoi and v. i j dur,.l.o i ,.. , , i. . r v.ry moderate. Cash or Instalment. Also one SQUARE KNAhE TIANo In good oon dltlon at a Bargain. Other makes of PIANOS and ORGANS always on hand. B. VAN LAKH. 4OT hed Cross street, myjJ9jf su we fr VMImlcgtop. n. i ; Mrs. Joe Person's RBMBDY AND A FULL STOCK OF PATENT Medici, e. Toilet Articles, and Pure Drugs and Chemicals can always be foumi at F. C. MILLBK'S, Druggist, Corner S. Fourth and Non st. P. 8 Preoorlptlone tilled day and night Ian 5 tf PRICES Yon rere Once Heamtrn), Madam, hut your vises tells you that you are so no longer. Why is this? It is because you are suffering from functional derange ment You may "paint an inch thick, "as Hamlet says, but you caenot conceal the ravages of d iser.se. No wonder you are low-spirited But why suffer any longer? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will ro etore the bloom to your cheek, the sparkle to your eyes, the oid-Ume lightness to your step. It will make a happy woman of you again. It cures all those weaknesses, back aching, bearing-down paina peculiar to your sex. The only rredicine sold by drug gists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfac tion in every cae or money refunded See guarantee on bottle wrapper. t From 3 to 5, 6 cents. J. B. Farrar, NO 1.1 NORTH HKCl NIi ST ,:... IiKI AIRS oldornewKurunure.lt n..iten u what may bo the trouble, repairs ail Kinds of hew ing Machines. Oil aud Needles lor all Machines Agent for the New Home, no better ever made. Farrar'a Sanltar Dry Clof.et teat Cove s and Distributor Ih perfect . Gentlemen ol the nry come and see It Summer Is here, liuty to your family demands It. Heference to Drs. Pot ter and Wood. je 19 tf 6 to 11, 65 " Geo. R. French & Sons, Charlotte Female Institute. 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE THE ORTON. ly 18 tf Cotton Heglon Balletln. The maximum temperature in WilmiDEtoD yesterday was 85 de grees. Weldon reported 82 degrees .i- the highest point reached by tbe mercury there; Newbern and Golds boro 84, Kaleigh 80, Lumberton and Wadesboro 88, and Florence, Cheraw and Charlotte '''. Rainfall was re ported at all stations with the ex ception of Charlotte and Florence. The average maximum temperature at other districts was from 92 to 96 degrees. Ma)r'a 1 o ii r I Mayor pro tem. Craft had only one "lettle case'1 to try yesterday: John Littleton, a small colored boy, charged with stealing a shoe-brush. Tbe boy was found guilty, but in con- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. TflLMINGTON, N. C, JULY 15, 1889. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of tbe Caro lina Oil and Creosote Company, for the election of officers and a Board of Directors for the en suing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it, will be held at the effice of the Company, in tbe city of Wilmington, N. C , at 10 o'clock a. m., on THUKSUAV. AUODSl 1st, 189. The Transfer Bo.ks will be closed at 12 m ., July 25th, and remain closed until after the An nual Meeihjg. r. C. rKIN ' LB, Jy 20 j: 2 ) 25 30 Acting Sec'y aud Treas'r. Atlantic View, WrtghtsYllle, N. C. Tbe Soldier Boys are Mm and tbe GIRL ARE HAPPY. BOARD DURING ENCAMPMENT WEEK $2 00 PEB DAY. rpHE PAI.L SBSSION Oi'BNS SBITEMBBR 4th, 1889, with the largest and ineet corps of skilled and experienced teachers the Institute hs ever had. The advantages hero offered for Instruction In Music. Art and tbe Academic studies are Dot surpassed by tboeo of any Instl tute in the South. Por catalogue or Information addieas I he Principal, Hcv. WM. R ATKINSON. je 16 8m su we Charlotte, N. C. ED. WILSON MANNING. lT7tf JTJ-IIA GAI-.Y, et al 1 SUPERIOR COURT, Bx Parte. ) Niw Ha ho van County l Y VIRTUEOP A DEC EBB OPTHBSUPBRIOR B1 c urt of New Danoyer counly, rendered in tbe above entitled cause, the undersigned Commis sioner appointed by said decrte will expose for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, on WED NESDAY, auuust 21st, at 12 o'clock at tiJiJ CITY R JIPMtTISait.NTv rHaa mc -Wrappta pap" Mtmaoai A (' Omlf tea dy E WaaJUUlA tfow IVatt caodic. f at fVTBxaiAJi '.mKi -Akhcal Maarrtiu 'rohaa l nd Croo Co Tb viaitioir firemen took their de partute for hone yeatenJay morning, well pleaeU with tbeir viait and hlgn I) gratittetl at tbe cordial rptio and hearty welcome received from every our. tie jr were eccorteo w .wv Froot atrret depot by members of W. S. F. K Co. No. I, with whom tbey p-arted with many kindly exprea- tona of appreciation of tbeir gen erona boapitaUity. Tbe Newbern firemen are good fellows all. and con daetanl themselves in a moat gentle- It manner Tbe "Atlantic boys spavred neither time nor expense to DBake tneir sojoarn ner pirwaui ana in this succeeded most admirably. K.olUo of RttHtl. Employes of tbe Carolina Central railroad at Laurinburg held a meet ing on the 13th Inst., and adopted resolutions expressive of their love and esteem for the bate superinten dent of tbe road. Col. L. C. Jones, and extending to his family their heartfelt sympathies. ('apt. J as Maglenn. 8. it Ethridge, ti. W. Good win, and 8. J. Hunter were the com mittee appointed to draft resolutions. Similar action was taken at a meet ing of employes of the Company, held on board a train on Sunday, July 14th, and of which Messrs. T. W. Whisnant, J U. iiaekerville, J. (i. Maglenn, K. 8. Finch and H. V. Johnson were the committee. Naval Store). The movement in naval stores at this port shows receipts from the be ginning of the crop year to July 19th and aaa compared with receipts for the same time last year, as follows: Spirits turpentine, 23,853 casks; last year. 33,818. Rosin, 60,796 barrels; bast year, 71,353. Tar, 15,070 barrels; bast year, 13,710 Crude turpentine, 5,916 barrels; last year, 5,313. , . i .. .... f i . ... nf his bniUr aaa m, tnm. I the following described lot of Land, situate iu ' I the t ity of Wilmington: Beglnlng at a point in tbe nortb-rn line ol Campbell street rM reet west of Eighth street, runs thence west with northern line of Campbell street 4I& feet, thence north parallel with Klghth street AS feet, thence ea-t parallel with Campbell street 41 J feet, thence south 66 feet t the beginning C- M. STEDMAN. jy 30 w sat Commissioner. Stranger Don't Fail to Take A BOX OF "Wan? CANDIES ed over to his parents for punish ment. m m QUAKTKBLt arpoinTnENn. WllaailBCton IM.trlcl Iblrd Koiiud. Onslow Circuit,8wansboro, July 20th and 21st. Cokesbury Circuit, McNutt's, July 20th and 21st. Krunswick, Miss Jennie Branch's, July 2th. Brunswick Circuit, Shallotte, July 27th and 28th. Kenaneville Circuit, Charity, Aug. ;id and 4th. Bladen Street, August 4th. Waccamaw Circuit, Lebanon, Aug. 7th. R D. Swindell, Presiding Elder. MARTIN T. DAVIS, Real Estate Agent, 123 Princess Street. For Rent and Sale, STORES AND DWELLINGS. Several vacant Lots finely located. Prompt attention paid to all business entrusted. Rents collected or tenants vacate. Money advanced on heal Estate. J 13 tf Refrigerators, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Water Coolers. For sale by ap 14 tf GILES A MURCHISON. For Sale, J UTTER, VINEGAR, PEACH AND APPLE CIDER, at Wholesale. : S CHARLES P. BROWNE, Agent. 12S North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. B Jy 6 DAW tf UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA HUH (t ILL, N. r.i THE NEXT MISSION IlROINS NKITBMBBR Kin, 189. 1 borough Instruction Is offered In Literature, Hcience, J bllotiophy and Law. Tui tion $30 per session. For catalogue address Hon. KKMP V. BATTLE, ly 6 tf sa tu tb President Battery Park Hotel, Ashevllle, ,oc tli 4 arollna. PBN THROUGHOIIT THE YEAR. BLBVA HON 2 000 PBBT; average summer temperature 74 deg. ; magnificent mountain scenery. Hy4ran 11c elevator; ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND BELLE music hall, tennis oourt, ladles' billiard parlor and bowling alley. Beautiful drives and flrst class livery. NO MOSQUITOES. For deaortp- tlve printed matter apply to JOHN B. STEELE, manager, my ir 2m For Sale, 'J'WO GOOD MULES. ONE FINE BUGGT HORSE. BOO hnsbels slightly damaged CORN. Apply to Je 2 tf HAMUKL KKAR. 8a . No. 10 Market St. Grain Cradles. THE FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OF THE NURSERY. The roUowtngta an extract from a letter written to the Qcrman Rtforrtud Messenger, at Chambersburgh, Pena. : A BjanvAcraaaa. Just open the door for ber, ana rs. wtnslow will WITH HOME YOU Jy 13 tf A Small Consignment -OF- prove tae American nureuuo "ikuuimjuo oi tue feur-to vor; I Mountain Butter winslow" lor neiping u-i "."TD the .Tlplng, colicklng. and teetblng siege, Wiasiiow's SooTHiae Stbdt relieves the Wilenn'c Prinfirr Tnlr I W7 K KBBr ONLV T,IK UBNl INK s 1 1 1,K,(N TV 11DU11 S X I 111 LI a AltJk I VV Pattern five finger Cradles, which we guar- I Linton s ka un rw.i. , . SA . .H.. lA kU wuvw -vr w bupti m i tu BlirilllUK POIU KtlA LUi" Sarket. Peed Cutters, Straw Cutters Fan Mills, arass and Grain Soytbex. Snaths, Graxs Sickles. Ao We can glre yen first class goods at low prices. WM. B SHRINUBR A CO.. ImKrtrs and Jobbers, m y 26 tf WllmlDgton, N. C. For Sale Cheap, NAILS, GLOE,fi06P-IRGN,BONGS,&C MUST BE CL08B0 OUT. Call early. Our stock of OKOcauiss is large Wtnalow" for helping her to survive and escape 3. MBS. e child . i .. Atmutf llffMntSIT ftDd dlltpvllraa Tf wrtaasthe rums, reduces Inflammation, eureswlnd I snd complete, and we Invite the trade to Inspect colic, and carries the Infam saieiy uirough the and get our P"ces o poK oor. teething period, it pen"""" i"i7 wnat it we gwe orurs uj w. haveraeeTlflL WATT A PEARSALL heTonly through the preparation of her "Soothing II iXJLLl Qb XXlAAO JXMl4, Syrup for Children Teething. If we had the WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIfl- ZXZJZ Kl&SSSZ'' BlbTdraaa1 8ION MERCHANTS, UabottM. rOMW O u a io d . nsMWOfc rpHIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH INK MANU factured by tho W. D. WILSON PRINTING INK CO , (Limited) 140 WlUlam St., N. Y. City. N Y. Send for prioe lists and sample book. Jy IS Sw NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKE THIS METHOD of announcing that the death of our brother Mr. Morris Pea, will make no change In the business of the firm. We will continue the bud ness under the old firm name of Morris Bear A Bros. ISAAC BEAR, SAM'L BEAR, Ja., Surviving Partners. Wilmington, N. C, July 19th, 1889. Jy 18 lw th sa tn ap9 tf woody a currir. Commission Merchants. Wrapping Paner. rpo CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION 'K OLD NEWSPAPERS, they will be sold for TWENTY CENTS PEB HUNDRED. Apply at the feb2tf nac STAR OFFICE.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 20, 1889, edition 1
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