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The Morning Star I j - "uinut AdfatitaaaMUta saaem 'S5 ; t . - roto. wbiob r- .iu.- dirovaJ of iuoi - Th. lfs ti luu. saown r .tr. baa bMam r. for praacb T " r fhin in Whit k-c Kr J aud hila x. 1 1 a iuau tit r .a of tita wife I vi'iu) obla I to rortn- . - ." 1 1 "U of i ' h tbe b' char -u iuaU ia I I -.. t.--rij.tio I kil . I tbe ratae. - i at . t J uly uliat , - id to uiret 4f ..- v UtllCt. SiUer . i. a u t tr t WO j - i- settle r. witiarlaoiil , Houlaner , 4V- ten ipveu Ut in wbioh to u of the Kranch :.iuit outlawed, i burueO Monday -, I'a.. when a ut were bwdly , ' from wiDdo.. -.. i1 without m r-tjry of Slate ao Miutater tn our there- I mUo baa bu I W i i ..Lica o i iur tae 1 Blitu . i u uth, of the - - - I i tu uth in tueru-an iron I ive Hoard of I ' oeen tn I . paat week, laineas has ,i ug of new imeaa; aa at i f.U to revive i or entbuaiaam to b hung In - - I .jf Au-ut. .-v. . prominent ; .r of the Tims -u. ' . wa. abo Silld Mouday utut u uuauowu. It i. .aid w. ml la bottom of The damn to I Weal Virginia flood I ' .ihteeu ueraou. - oy the flood. .' Money eaay ottoo .teady mid eenta, middling nts outheru floor at cent higher: uf tn etore. com . 4Jf ent at t pirita turpwn J3. cent. are a w eel iv fueee 1 they've got ! o yeae: ; b at re recot(ri!Ssd i . r . to to be Dover - n . ;y bot a bee n mioee bgioe to ri tu-o. rr .tpeneiva i' : Df r. uraiog a - o wbicb .r oant. V tot ' " I right " 't j t.rady . m crata decided ' 1 1 -itrff U " 1'ba v ilit uied ' .a plated to k - wall" ah.a tba -'a. agaia. k 'Vl coad i . iou is '! leans, aa 1 tbe ' n. I '..r vll be ia a titer agaia drope . ce neation ia tbaa: a or a dead tesne? ' from Br Harbor. i r wrttara ai are UcMtnly nriiad a .. V ... .i . woabl ra J - - rafly oa.ch a knave a . . rulBM,h( ,t reeordei 90 degree below VOL. XXIV. NO. 106 W not the fi tivw of om baodrad Georgia mili tary companies mat ta Atlanta last a - M .... 1 - m. ft I Lagtalatara f that 8ua aakiog for I tba roaotment of a law providtog for oaa yaar'a oompalaory military ear- fuw Tbia is aa important move ment, aad will doabtlra eogage tbe auaaUon of tbe Legislatures of otber States Kobart Boaoer, wh horae- leab batter f an be loss money, use bia my oo "Aitall," s tbroe-yaar-old recently trotted s mile in 2:15$ brAk,pg lh. wora'. record. He bs off rad tbe owner 5,000 for Ui- l l.n.. km k..flKH Mil J oat trunk or a enng Mt'ie turtuoe , .... a t r - being laseeted in one boree. "la a lbt brtwero a ball aad a ateer. at Rica aad. Wli. tbe 'oroer kaocsed ibe ataar iaio aa aid well aad jumped ia alter aim. Tea well waa about It fast deep, isd It toot tbe oombioed effort, of tbe oelb boraood to set tbe bel litres la out " Reader wbe low tbe truth, will hereafter ataar olear of th-- ed '. r wbo got ap that row, a be ie evi dently engaged in sn effort to "ball" tbe Its market. eJa well." Bo: "all'- welt In oonaeqneece of tbe st.o u-co-m-nt that the Georgia melon crop would bo ehort, Ilu doctor doWD tbere are trying to i i op in emi graliuo iDomstoi Nothing oan prevent a r 1 1 for Oklahoma, Z(ept tha atatement lb- t the late orop of cacomhera promi to lx immnnae. It waa "a cold day" bo Dr. Nanaen, tbe Nore-egian explorer, hile cro.stog ireolnd la.l year, jg. j sl t . ibei uwiue.. f and found gero. It'a painful to tbiok of tbe d.ffereoce between 90 d-gree above J r.. J . k. '.. r A vook Slirh gn farmer poiaooed bl0 falhrr, m tber and .later, ao that v. . r f th. LU 1 LJ ' UI V " . - firm sod marry the girl of hi. oboioe. Tbia ia whet we call beginning mar ried life urdrr favorable auptoe. Such a t air aa that are bound to prosper. al aaader Orham H 4 aay lo a maa um arti. '.n tb.i . a ' . .a k u bar tafaat pi.S Nut 3 Ono t if'.i a dy eq ial u ut f ur it 'u c Bt ou u ' lk ia AmIok W Ther- ar. n i. ' b c-.ty who, in lalkir-g to thru I j.tanda, can beat tbat record eatly Aod it'e none of your baby talk, wither The report tbit a "handame por trait" of B K. Butler waa to be pre--eoted to tbe State of New Hamp shire moat have made Admiral I'orter'a poia- rd pn fi tn a tba point. Old Ben can't even come in on tbe ell rn , "flrde me t. a band mr d " ... . . .at kmtiiii nM traa Omc-Wrppto pap. r. Mcaaua A Co Oaiy ibie wsek MaKMitC Maaitog Orwoi I E. W.aaas A on-Cb ce fruit. W a MaaTW A Co-N.va ioa, etc A epeeial di.pateb to tbe Star from Looir. Caldwell cOonty N. C. aaya that Roger 1. Pairs w ahot and billed th-re by Ed Brown The ebooCing occurred at 1 o'clock y eater day morning as Page waa aligbtlng from tbe train. lie was ahot five time In tbe bask. B'own ia a brother of Mrv. Dr Bolt, and allegsd impro par relatione existing between Page and Mrs. Butt are tbe eaaae of the hooting Page waa fifty yearn of aew. a widower, and editor of the Fir' Uytrr of Marion, McDowell oonty Brown eaya he has poeltive proof of the amour ait mio- Bata.a Florence waa the only atation tn tbia dtatrlct at wblsh rain was re ported yeaterday Tbe maximum temperature recorded was as follows: Wilmington. 97 degrees. Raleigh Wei don aad Newborn. 8, Gold bo ro. Lumberton and Wadeeboro, 90; Char lotto, M; Florence and Cheraw, M Tbe avarage maximum temperature for tbe cotton bait ranged from 90 de grees for tbe Wilmington diatrist to 90 for Savannah. Little Rock and -ta. a nw saw vrtr A genu i ma a of tbia city, wbo is tn terested In seesrai important indua trtnJ en terpriaea. told a STAB reporter yesterday that arransrementa for tba erection of a new lea manufactory knew been perfected, and tbat work upon It would commence at aa early day. Tataona later astad tn this new nterprtee, he aaid. had abundant cap Itai. aad woold pat la a large WILMINGTON. A great many visitor want down to Carolina Beach yesterday. Tbe steamer Benefactor, from New York, arrived last evening about 0.30 o'clock. Rev. F. D. Swindell will preach in Bladsn Street M. K. Church to morrow night. Spirits turpentine advanced half a eent per gallon yesterday, sales be ing made at 364 eenta. - The melon orop beresbouta does no, seem to be superabundant. Priors keep up; g.od melons were held yes terday at 40 cents apleoe. Meesre. S. A W. H. North icp cleared the schooner S. W. Holder yes terday for San Domingo, with 100.189 feet of lumber, valued at $2,763 77. Tbe recent rise of forty feet, in tbe river at Fayettevllle is reported aa aubeidiag. The damage by the fresh eta to crops in tbe lowlands is aaid to be irreparable. Capu T. W. Whisnsnl, tbe new s uperintendenl of the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, arrived in the city yes terday. Wilmington will be bis head quarters, but a great deal of his time will neoessarily be spent on theroad. Mutters John Borkhimer and Tom Molnerny, amateur performers oo the mouth-organ, favored the Star office with a serenade last even lug. They made good music, showing tbat tbe possibilities of a mouth-organ are immense. An order has been issued from headquarters of the N. C. S. ti. re quiring companies of the Becond Re giment to adopt the regulation uni form- blue with white trimmings; the same as worn by the Fourth Regi- nt at the recant Encampment. Kiixor ( Li.- The "Elixir of Life" has been found -at leaat the darkeys of Brooklyn think ao in the waters that gush forth in unending flow from the arte sian well of the Clarendon Water Works Company at Hilton. The water oomea from a aepin ot aooui Ave hundred feet is cool and olear as crystal, and is not altogether unpleasant to the taste of those who profess a fondness for the mineral waters of th. shops, although t is a trifle saline and chalky. But tbe darkeys wbo drank it first out of ourioaity and then learned to like it, . r . .1 aay tbat Its use nas eueoveu marvellous cures of dyspepsia, liver complaint and kindred ills that flesh la heir to, and the fame of its wonder ful curative powers is rapidly spread ing throughout the city. Crowds of colored people visit the well daily aud carry off quantities of the water to their homes, aud it would be a bitter diaappoiutment to many of them it the further progress of the work should necessitate the shutting off of the present flow from the well. l.rrmiK St IS Hammocks. There will be given a gerinan at the Island Beach Hotel at the Ham mocks to-night. Preparations are being made for a most enjoyable affair. In addition to the regular schedule of trains over the Wilming ton Seacoast railroad, an extra will leave the Hammocks at 1 o'clock to accommodate those who wish to re main to the geruuan. Carolina HMtt- tiermania Cornet Band has accept ed an invitation to give an open air concert at Carolina Beach every Friday afternoon. A musio stand baa been erected for them near the hotel. The first of the aeriea of coo- cert will be given on next Friday afternoon, on which occasion they Are sure to be greeted by a large audience. .. V re.S Tb- following ar tb forecasts lor to i.w For North Carolina South I arolina and tleorgia, fair, followed bysho ers. and cooler in uorth weateru por tions; fair, no decided change in southern porttoua, northwesterly winda, ahifting to easterly. qcski iHLt.'tro mat rs.B w iiiar aaria raua hci. Brunswick. Miaa Jennie Branch's, July 96th. Brunewtok Circuit, Shallotte, July 27th and 3th. Kenanavtlle Circuit. Charity, Aug 3d and 4th. Bladen Street, Augnat 4th. Waocamaw Circuit, Lebanon, Aug. 7th. F. D. SWINDKLL, Presiding Elder. WHO U SUB. WUOJLOW t this qoeauon rrqa tij aad, wa wmatmoiy aay that she t . lJr wbo for apwmrda of tbtrty rear. ha. ontl itaer ilatmail bar tha aad taleats aa a faoate cauareo. and. aa a result of otrtalned in he baa children teeth ar. ear. to r-ulte th. ta uuaaaqnanns of th article Iff. Win. at br laus. nalhliea certainly ao sisb ct ana sr ar. ssawolsOiy US Um osh tn this city, faaiilnlaaof taaanolfSyrs da ot assawTajSsad ar"aaaa by taw brvalaabl.Wartl -S. mr aw ataoscalr tjettava tbiiaaanls of chfl in. War. tun sard rroaa aa early KraT. by tu tt. Ho so: i tba aaTotv aad isaurlaal bad uuaiB n aailirt a Sootbhsr Syroi tt. NaaaSU. aod anJV. ta calling ber hUaac. tttba bwawt: tUi wTnalow aootbnwae; IVV tu aaets is JjfJyX a flan I SB Wan VrTaSail ass. aaaawas wsjbb aaaxaw ritsw N. C WEDNESDAY, H a ror's loan Oases In this Court yesterday were disposed of as follows: Tbos. Payne, colored, keeping an on icensed dog. five dollars and costs. Harry Gunderson, disorderly con duct, fined ten dollars and costs. W H. Hill, colored, disorderly, fined five dollars Son Hunter, colored, disorderly, was turned over to his parents for punishment. Liwr F LBTTBKN Remaining in the Post Office, July 28, 18t: A C W Anderson. T J Ashly, A W Albou. W M Avant. B A Barton Annie Barnes, Carrie Butur, Ed Batten. G P Brown, James Bryce, .iobuy F Brouan. Nedhain Brown BarbeeBrowu, Amos Bitrgs i W E Craiit, mr Casey, J R Cot tie, H W Carroll. Blery Colby, Vir ginia Cbesnnt, Blunt ox D J D Dinkins, Edw Davis. F Geo C Faulkner, Frank Fan ning, Richard Foster, Thos Franks. G Frank (Gardner, Mag Grimes, E J Geddis. H-Wiley B Hunter, M T Hays; Luther Hill. C J Hankins, F M Hin non, Anna Hyinan. J A M Jones. K-Mary Kink, Charley Knight. L Annabelle Long. M Ann McCrav, D A Moore E J Murdock, E L Moore. Henrietta Murphy, Isao. Murphy, J Moore, Ma ria Moore, Mather MoLain. , N Malisse Nelson. i P -W A Pattern, Sith Philips, Ju -lia Pigford, Eugenia A Povyard 2 R arrie Rostar. George Reed, Dockens Routh, Penny Ryal, R H Robinson, -arah Rich 8 Sillie Sinclair, W J Siuiiuon.-, Sarlaun Swain, S W Smith, T E 8oUt L M Sykes, Jas A Smith, J W Sinia, G T Spoooer, W J Stewart, C SchauJ aber. T John D Taylor M M Taylor. John Thompson, Jarvis Taylor, Cba T Thorpe V Altred Vernon W -Annie Washington, Davy Wil -liams. E H Wilson, Freelan Watson (i W Watson, Neui Wilison, Luther Williams. Mary White. Persone osUWne tor letters in the above list will please say "etWr tised." Letters will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, at Washington, D. C, if not called for within thirty davs. ti. 2 Frkkch, P. M. The aa u ro'ce; at th City Poet Offloe aa follow: . - .tt; Luroiurii kail vva n'Riir .. S: ' . it : i. ihroOftL Qiwlb-,, fa3t ll:bU i: Xi North Carolina and Atlantic and North ' aroltnu aaUrosaaunc routes supplied theratrom 60 A. IV ovlUh and layette vilie...a:oO A. lit. A 5 30 f. M e-utoern way mall 6:30 P. Ir. iontnom thronjro mau.v :is v. M A MiecD m.Iia. C. (,. lUillwbjr.. 1 W 5 80 P. . C r' V. V. it. K. siid r.iou mi)" nli,l ttr,fron. . . :ft &. 5. 30 P. al Kleih A Hamlet Ksiiroai anrt poIdtb ioijv I'M laeit-iroui . .. .J J . - I o.au sr. HmtthvUle 1:30 P. It Wm..tvllk: - TW . Clinton, speolai o:l& 1 . at Specials for kSsxtoa. v,adeaboro,ikL ro.- ana nsnone o. i . LltUo itlver. a C. un tennedlt offices C'JO &. t Cape Koar ' Wer msU 10 P. a SUNDAY ND FKIIAT. Onslow C H. auu lutonioduit. i.lflce ri.-dO A. M OtrWR rUli 1aUVaUr. S n jer-i :-nt vaj maii? . 9:00 P. at Northern ..broasL mull, it- . il."O0P. M Soathi r t ..ouj.1. :.:.:' . ... 6:39 A. Y . nT .-ii wny aal v.zo A. It aroiU Cc-i-'a. ' 2 JO P. IS. Mails collected trout strove ho.e in ons ., v- ponlou. of ott; at licOo M. and 4:41 i'.M.. from otber parte o: tn owy at 6 A.M. and 4 f. M General aeilrary open from 0.80 A.M. to 7 P.M. nd on Snndavs from 9 00 to 0-OT A. M. tarrler- ilellvery opti ou sundry from 00 U 100 A. M Money Order nd Kwiatry Donartm jb: open a. uo a. a or P v vtamp tmce ooen fr,m f: A. M. to 60 P. M VK'v ' U ;TbKd5JrtN'JM OKI ENT .'I 396, A. P A A.M. "speol1. meeting tu s ( Wed n d hi ) evening, a, 8 o'clock. rrw.r It- fie -tr Ueree. V'Ul Inv Brethren oordlally invited to attend. JOHN C CHASE, yj m It Secretary. ill N RTTl WAT1R T. P O. BOX 575. W. A. Martin & 0o., MANUK v. 'i UhBuS OF Mai Stores, VenM and Ink Turpentine Brewer's Pltcli, aud fieidy Miif- Paints. All Colors, WILMINGTON. N. C. I HK HMr ROOK tINl THB ly ."4 lw OM I. '. Choice Fruits. CHOICE PEACHES, Yl It II KiPEs .Salem G-rapes, I i. in BiHiity Apples, D'Angoiine Pears. i; HAK . K. & sOK, yyMll gX i-ANQBCORNBR. MARTIN T. DAVIS, Real Estate Ayent, 193 Princeaa fcli. eet. For Rent and bale, STORES l DWKI.LIMCS, Several vacant Lots flneiy located. Prompt attention paid to all business en trusted WESLBTAM FEMALE INSTITUTE, al'iCN TON VlKttlMA. O PENS BKPTEVBER 19TH- WflO, ONB OF for wo sims- l.ala tn U? . Dawn, pia tio,A. i-itmata unaurpasai Pupils from nlaiteeaat Terms low. "F'' saaskta u nstrsoaa a: a dlatanoe for the great " avToTthU v BI.IBKATBU VIRGINIA CKTHOOI , write foi a oata:orue to WM A. HBBI D. D., PrtMisi( ltoai, Vlrginis It o wam aa ta tt JULY 24. 1889. KKW 4JVa.TfSKMNT KEEP COOL! CALL AND GET A FAST AMD A PAIR OF LAWN TENNIS SLIPPERS, p kicks : From 3 to 5, ttO cents. " 6 to 11, 65 " Geo. R French & Sons. lOS NORTH FROM STREET , OfPOSlTr; TB ORTOV. 7 13 tf Oxfjrd Ftmale Seminciry, OXFORD, M. C. Th Next SmiIob OpeM Spli 4tb, 1889. THK LOCATION 18 TJN.hURPASSBD FOa neaUbfuine-'s and aooesflblUtr. The con of teachers the e maJ of any in the land adding diplomas from ueh schools as the University or vinfli la, the rtauvur tjchool of Lanjfuaices the Patap&co institute of Maryland, the Cooper Union rc fcccooi, of New York. The teacher of i'lano and Organ is a jrriduate o1 tne orwlch conservatory, and afterward stalled under ew YorK Professors Tue teacher of Vocal Music won both the V cal and Instruments; Medals at i he Richmond Female inailtare, and afterward studied three iear.- unier the but New ?ork Professors. J-IAHGS PBlt ANNUAL. 8B8SION OF FORTY WBBK8 tt ard, fuel, lights, washlnp;. full LHeary Course, in ludlng Latin ana French $170 t o if i oli ont-half In advance... 161 M) Tt.ebjve with Music "4 If H oun half In advance lO CO S3T Appiy tor catalogue. F. P. H'iBflTOD, f79 6w President. For Rent, STORK AND BWBLLING ON North Front street. Dwelling has six Inlce rooms with all the modern lm- provements. For rent, that attr: ntlve Summer Resort, THK ROCKS, nine Co taKe. large dining room and kttclieu Wood Boating, Fishing and Surf Batt ing Will be rented low to a good tenant. For reht, a fine Dwelling on Wrlirhtsville hound nln-i rooms with stable, Ac, all In a No. 1 condition D 0CONNOMi je g tf Real Batate Ag-nt. sailiDiTand Fishing at Hammocts. JpHB fcHABPISS SATIB M. D A.NIKL8 AND BBRTlKGRiY ar at The Eammooks for thu season, and are cotsinanded by sober and thor oughly trained sailors, who are fatni tar with all the channels and inlets In the vicinity. These vessels ar i stinnch and staworthv and absolute safety is guaranteed Hailiagor flshlDg parties in the banks channel or on the ocean U1 be ac commodated at reasonable prices. This is our second season at the H.rpmocks. We are resi dents and ask for your influence aa' patronage. IRBUSL W JOHNbON, Jyl02w Manager- Pianos and Organs. w B WOULD CALL THB ATTBTI0M OF the public to tht? FiANOS made by J&mesA Holmstrom, of New York. These Pianos have a very seet ringing : ue; they are beautifully finisher, and very durable. The prices are very moderate. Cash or Instalments- Also cue SQUARB KNABE PIANO in good con dition at a Bargain. Otber makes of PIANOS and OxtJANS always on hand. . B. VAN LA BR, 40J f.ed C.-oss street, my 29 tf suwe fr Wilmington, N. C. Charlotte Female Institute. rBS PALL 8BSSION OPBN8 8BPTBMBBB 4th, 1869, with the largest and finest corps of sallied and experienced teachers the Institute he ever had. The advantages here offered for instruction In Music, Art and the Academio studies are not snrpassed by thoee of aDy Insti tnte in the South. For caial-JRue or imorinatl 'U address the Prlnolpa.. Rtv WM. R ATKINSON. Je 16 3m sn we fr Charlotte, N. C PIG FISH PIG FISH! I ALWAYS KEEP A SUPPLY OP FRESH FlfcH on hand, as I have my o wn boat and seine I al ways keep from 203 to 300 on hand . Pic Nlo par ties can be served with FISH 0E COFFEE. Mesh 25c or $1 00 a Day. 3 . A, ME V i LLTT, G;oi C'lGi i.: ana .oo cool tfBBh always on hand 1T Utt Yl ..4- V.-'riOM uCT-BBk I T, TIF ..AS 'jS IRON r front -"tore it Pnicfi Bni dln, no v occn pte't t i thrl'-r. S zeot s .w 24 (eet front ard 121 f, ec eep wli. lurgc Plate Windows. u m Z --V UN"KH CO.. i a u., t :t ct fnr M Rnildinir. ly 21 U ' ' nil. jUn, N. C. wicniNCr" on, n. a. j J. c. Stont, BD'luer sii r oniractor. pLAJjg iND HPB TFJ JATIONh PUBNISHXD for all kinds of mcaern buiJdmtiB. Jy 17 lw LT B-QTNE' OFFICB, WILMINGTON. J . j-i a, Junfc 2ttb, 1883 eealed propobals f.,r B80.IHK) of Mone, Mattresses, '., in place In ,iUe in Wiyaw Bay S. C .. rtnb) received at this office untl. 10 a. m , f.n 24th July, !889. The attention of bidders is ?oec atly invited to Acts Si .'ongreas, approved 2.th February m and Sard February. 1837. volume 21. pawe 882, and Wimn 24 0414 Statutes at Large AUln foVmatlonfStehedbr W H. tiixby. Capt of tortnWrs June 25 88 27 28 Joly 23 24 le 26 tt Refrigerators, lCii iBCAII FRKEZEBS, Water Coolers. For ea:e by fcp 14 tf GILES A MURCH1SON. , ira r nt ed 'A To take the agency of our W ae r sla, 28X18H8 Inches; weight 600 lba.; : ataii t nee oiuer u v.v C'Z 1 ' obance to create a peanent bu.taa a .homo piled b other eaie , :omDU. eb as we are no j ? govered by the ale Poof. ALPINB ftTrV Ja 14 6m aat we ulnolnnaU. O. WHOLE Nv NEW ADVERTISKENTS. m. CRO.l.ir, Auctioneer, By CRONLY A MORRIS. Furniture at Auction. -VN WBDNB8DAY NTBXT, 34 fH INsP, AT 10 o'clock a. m., we will sell In the House, situated on the south side of Market street, next west of toe Store of Mr. Jno. Q. Uldenbnttel, corner 10th and Market, beln the la'e reBldence of Mr J. H- Ttnkin, sU of the Hoaseho.d and Kitchen Furniture contained tQereln. Sale positive and wl hout reserve Furniture can be inspected on Tuesday, 28rd Inst. Jy21 3t Wilmington Seacoast R. R .rTHB FOLLOeiNO CHANG - IN THE TIMS 3fcble of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad will tafee effect on Monday, 23rd Inst: TRAINS WILL RUN 48 FOLLOWS: Leave Wilmington at 6. CO and 9 80 a. m , 2.30, 5 00, 6 86 and 8.30 p. m. . Arrive Hammocks at 6 50 and 10.10 a. m., 3.10, 5.35, 7.15nd 9.10 p. m. eave Hammocks at 7.45 and 10.25 a. m., 4.00, 5 45 7.30 and '0. 00 p m. 'Arrive Wilmington at 8 20 and 11 05 a m., 4 40, 6 20, 8.1" and 10 45 p m On undsy trains will leave Wilmington at 9 33 a. m , 8 80 and 35 p in. Trains will arrive at Wilmington on Sundays at 11.05 a. m and 6.20 and 10 45 p . m nupper Train will be the 6 35 p m. iralri leav ing Wilmington. Kouna trip tickets will be sold at 25o for this train to parties returning the sfcme Dtbt- J R. NOLAN, jy 83 tf Gen'l Manager. Only This Week! C )MB AT ONCB REDUCED PRICES ON Suits and Pants Goods, MADS I O ORDBR, FOK THIS WBBK ONLY MUNSON & CO., MBRCHANT TAILORS, &c Jy 23 tf New York and Wilmington Steamsub Co, ROM P1B, ;A8T RIVKR, NJW 10R5 Located Pet. Chambers and Roosevelt St., 4t 1 o'olook P. M. GULP STREAM Saturday, July 2T BBNBPACTOB foly QULF STKBAM Friday, Aug. 2 ftr rnrough Bills xAding aud xwest 1 hrpug; Kates gitaranteed to and from points ir- Sti and South Carolina These Steamers have unsurpassed passenger accommodations For Freighter Passage, apply to H. O SM AL'.-.BoNBS, Supt. ' Ylitnlnsrion. . f. TEBO. O BGBH, T. M , 35 Broadway, N. Y. WM. P. JYDE fcOC' , uen'l Agent, jy 13 tf 36 Broadway N. Y Wrapping PaDer. rpo CL08E OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD NaWbPAPKRfe, they WUi . be sold . for TWBNTY CENTS PBK HUNDRED. Apply at the feb 2 tf u 8TAR OPPICB. Honey. Honey, Honey, rngj FIN BUT BROUOH TO 7HIS MAP.EST for years, put no in one pan id Boxe-' Call and look at it. WB ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT FINB MARYLAND Creamery Butter Packed In Refrigerator Boxes- The only place In town you can secure a solid ..ne jwand print fM?PAROLOTJrt still star.da unparalleled, and is certainly pronounced bv those that once trv it to be the best, sold in town Ala a very SSelWUri for less money, which guaranteed. t:AKB8 OF i LL EDS, CRACKI RS, PRBSBRVB3, PICE ;tt8, .aLLlbS. DRIED F .U1T3. and an en.Hets variety ot CAN Bit uol1' , , In fact I keep everythlog which . an be four-.. In a first class Grery St-re Call and examine my yoi'di. JH i . jBOa WKIC-H i Jy 21 tf 15 gift 17 ' ontl: TT..-:? At: Work Again frler'fls and ens mur- ; : , ut we hnv ur i ur I M. FLLt-L .-Ai C:,!. iKtTC BfflOC WK ti.i burned on tte '.Oth in t, an -i ate 6t prj.-areu to fnrrifh Lumber of Ml Kinds BIToKil nOUGH ! LrtBSSKi. fcptCtfUli". PAKLK Ar i . jy ftl 2t We Are Leaders IN Harriet and Saddlery, Trunks and Bags, IN 81YLB, QUALITY, WOBBMAMiHIP AMD PRICE. H. L. FENNELL THK HORSE MILLINER, iy 21 tf io South Front St ALBEIAKLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, Charlottesville. Va. UK8UHPA8SBD FOB THOROUGH! OF Instruction healu fulnebb and beauty or situation, taclllties lor contort, moral and re Jy214w sututh Principal flgaajj HMMi ' 1 1 1 lonaieiy low rates. Tan lines solid .uparali iyv aiaa oi 1 NEW ADVKKTISKMKNTS. chool Books, SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOM. -AT TES' BOOK AND PAPER HOUSE TOF WILL fIND ALT. THB SCHOOL BOOKS ADOPTr :) BY THB ST A r BOARD OF EDU CATION. Our friends out of town will have their orders attended to promptly and at lowest prioaa. A FULL LIMB BANK books and stationery. FINB L1NS Linen Paper and Envelops JU6T R8CBIVBD. ALL THB Li.TB8T Niseis Papers anil Periodicals. Fine Pictures. Frames. all Blaos, made to order. WALL PAPFR & WINDOW SHADES, ,c , A , Ao. C- "W. Yates, WHILES I.E ANH :B "AIL STATIONBB ly 21 tf CAROLINA BEACH. OTBAMBRS 'feYLVa n uiioVB" ND"PA88 PORT" leave dally, Snndayo snd Mondays ex cepted, an folio? s.for Carolina B(aci and South-port- For Carolina Beach at 9 30 a m , 8 80 p. m. and 5 p. m arr1 7p Trsln r. turnloc. leave Carolina Beach at 7 SU a. m.. 12.30 p. n. M6 p. m, ann 8 m. Por Southport. Ipave at 9 45 a. ru ana i p. m Returning, leave Soutbpnr' at fl :) a m. aad i p. m.t Tickets by boats Jeavlnit at 5 : m. and 7 p.m., good to rtturn same, day only k6 Uonts. CAROLIN-v BEACH BBINO 8TTUATBD TP WAhDb OF 10 M11.B8 KhDM ANY CHANNEL OR INLET (JA LCUL.ATKD 1 O PKODUCB DAN GKKOUtt CURRENTS, THB MOT INBXPBBI B. k ED CAN SAKKi.V KN.I . Y 1 UB PLBAHUBJM OF SURF BATHING BY 8IMPLY OB8BRVINQ THK PLAIN RULES OF PKUDE CB AND COM MON SBaK. NewsMH wnter bathing Imnses, .uppMed with ocoan WHtr, fcr aoles ai ' ch'ldr n, are now opeu .vlth i Hie en ale aHeudmite la walllCK. Fresh fish tr all kind.- can tUo always be ob talned In abundance Whar. be'.weeu Murk- t :uid Princess Ms. JOHN W. HAKPBR, y 7 2t Oen'l Manager. NOTICE. 'puK UNiBRIGNBD 1 ABB THI8 METHOD if anni unci) .; that the dohth of out brother Mr. Morris Tea , villi mnke no rt snn' 1n the business of the firm. We villi continue the bual ness under tbe old firm name of Morris Bear Bros 8A BEAR, 8 M'L BEAR, J a., .' nrvlvlng Part' ai. WIlmiTicton, N ' Ju'' ;th, '-'B. jy 18 1 .v th i-a : u AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION At very Low Rates IS O FFKK Kl to BOYS and YOVJfti tf DAVIS's'CHOOL. This is a Military Boarding School, and is one of the Best Equipped Schools in the L'uiU'd State?. Healthy location, Fine Climate, Mild NVintcrs, Cadet Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, Full Course of Study, or prep aration for highest classes of any College or for Business. Complete Course in Telegraphy. For Regis ter with full particulars address COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt.. LaGrange, N. C ly 21 lm nao Letters From Hell. E VERY CHRISTIAN SHOULD READ IT. C M. HARRIS. Jy21tf Nw DaaJa. For Sale, rpWO GOOU MULB8, ONB FiNB BUOY BOR8B, 60t hnshela sllithtly dsmaired CORN Apply to 8AMUKL UK' H Ba . No. 10 Market M. Je2 tf Geo. A. Peck, BOLES ALB AND RBTAIu DBALBR IN n 4mau TV.nM an1 I. A. 1 ,tm mates given on r aso n on idd nuour. r uli ana House yurntahliu t.ooda All """ promptly attended to at bouth ront etrjai. yt ilmlugton, N . C. JF n u . . . . . j n , 1 J TX ,w.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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