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M MF An v Bat tSIHWl na Seanre c one nay.. .... The Morning Star TV- IW Three Daya Four Day,. Five Dam,. Op Week Tvo Waek. " TkiwWwkii... " Om Month. Two Montna. Three Month!,.. " Six Month, .i .M.I-T DC I i w t c. I' ll - M ,i.rTi' t a4 V OMtNI. 8? BVOontraot AdrnthNNM taken at prep Uonntely tow nt Tan lines aolld Nonpareil type sanke one iu i VOL. XLIV. NO. 112. WILMINGTON, N, C.f THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889. WHOLE NO. 7127 3 ' MOKNING8TAK 1.1 .'! l(Mt.. til I 1.1 X JUL ituMnand the Cjniln - r- areUly ielti over ' Hritieh eealtoff voaawl - by a I. 8. rtvtoa Mr. May brick, tba who ta ebrvvl with r liabauJ, to Liverpool, -d for trml yeWrday, I uot guilty. Tha ! u of th R ye.l traxita 'h lloua or loaiiuoaj w . hoot iiiviaioo. iu U(t WilheaM iv for Koglanl. b eqaaxJroo of i iro diptob :ha ha lao i.- .f Tkl by . - r h bo.liaa of r w b had --nt (om H . and . ' - tba Two - r f x () ifor ; i l. ru. Uf. A wu fl( tO jr.- y jraatar roaaO the lo w. v u lmn;' wm ' !--r h. lwn taaard iuot oo alt btlla miry ! pvtrttuent for iritis th .-arr-tit hi .Senator K II. I'ortuiootb. . H.. A tunc bio . -c.-r Iaj- oo Frvocb . - h'u ':bt irOM v.:. 1 wntrfU tujurrd. tu u Jrry to- . .tuAc" to provrrtjr of .. v . r.- : r .vu. bridg" k I iauy Iioum ao- - :. u! uMr l'lniu- ti t.00O. ; v !. : " th i. . ! :h"ir fatut lis 1 aii8 ..tn - . il ctul tT J ..t. 1.. Sul- Na ork y- ;..: JntU riu--;u lUuviUi', Va. . hrrat Jauiaj to r jpn of corn jj1 lodiaoa, tonowt tbUHtl a tifgro l.liuol... bf ru, uu ftAlly. ut. eottoo ilull iutl . U I'i eul, uii'UlUug tcX. oiitt-.rrn floor 1 hr) alivt iot utit ' . . -t.' lof autt fairly No. .' r-4 "ajp'x cot to .'ru kj( l"a e(ir a:. '. o J. M crot AC l,-va-r tarutm tlrmrr aaid aburo una juat died to v - o. " . C'jarhortk of gam ctmpbor ru two or thro ttmea i. will keap moaqailoe . diatnoc. 4 io Wnabiogtoo tbnt sm -o tr . wna oot '.roke nf trr nil nod tbnt b rajvtd by too - ia the Inat fnd nabla womeo to the Serlop tba irmi nod cuaot. I ha nog bag :cla id. t ih tncka ;n Vnaanx Collage i ci h.-t.is :,ouo geJlooe of t;ir:. :o d.va io. Wbo c '...wi.i ;toae oice girle arigtfcaaat will it be to 'J .ion:ioa of Cbtoego to r m io-y io lottery ticketa : r if the Sute ie to con .a pnxae they draw ? 1 tbiok tbnt the dony -y ! to be ittnbatad to tbe . i.-r rbla rany be, bat yet ' leoied tbnt tbe oewtpn v - ronda n good mnoy orntom. ta nra oow diaconeiog tbe -t d )od a. ar optoioo ta 10m . caad by no azceeeive f uotatore precipilnted ;t it: J fnetar tbno it ona I'ra Aaaocmtioo, wbiob met iat aravk. mnd a n eood ae- I. i offi.cr for tbe eoeoiog u No bttar aeleotioa ooaid bare aula for IVaatJaot thna thai of , na .i of tbe Komymtam, who v' .nya tnkae n keeo internet ia '" 'rytbmg onlealnted to do booor or pronpefity to the preen of tba ?'.6a. tjreorgia ban 360,000 aerea of vamp Inoda. wbiob the wnote lome- body to buy at 12 ceo in aa more. If dreiaed tbey woald be valuable laade. Aa we doo't live io Georgia mny be it in oooe of oar banioeee, bat if Georgia woald utilize some of ber caovictn io dmioiog tbeee swampe, tojtead of btriog tbnm oat to coal coOipnoiea, abe might torn thea awnmpe to more profitable account nnd nt tbe name time redooo tbe crop of moaqoitoee. That Kloridn youae man who wrote to bin aweetbenrt tbnt be wan boiog u give ber 1 ,000,000,000,000 kineea indulged io a wild prodigality of cipher. He bnd evidently not floured oo bin cupnc.ty to do that lit tla job. Even with kineee cat off nt both endn and getting them in an fnat na the moat ardent of Florida lover could flip them off, ho aod thnt girl would b about 960 yearn old be fore tbe Jat ooe wan plaoted. An exchnnge remnrka tbnt "moth era bnve trnined oar Preeiden.a noi Stnlenmen." True. They were for. taoate ia hnviog mother. Thoy woald bnvo bnd n diflioalt time in getting n etnrt in th.a world if thoy hnd never bnd n mother. The only conn who over mde n aaccenn in life with at tbe training influence of n mother wan Adnm, nod ba felt tbe need of ooe before bin c&reer oloeed. A Ilangnrmo wnikcd ap to the Knilroni ticket office in Jereey City, tio other day, boaght n ticket for Scrnotoo, nod atnrled off up tba track He thought the ticket enti tled bim to the privilege of wnlking on the track. An be bnd never henrd of n trato riding did not occur to him. Tbe American nrtintn have drnwn mnny prise nt the Pnria expoeition. Bat there te none of them tbnt drnws like Col. Cody, of the Wild Went Show, who in drawing in the bekel, nod nolwithnmndtng the fnct tbnt he ia married ban bad fifteen offers of marriage aince he hi been in Pnree. Kditor field, Minuter to Far;-, d ot like to wnlk into dinner be hind em'unaandors, Jkc. We don't blam him. KiilOM of Whitelnw'a daxtling qualities ought to nlwnys lend in the proceenuo. He should come back to tbe mil tower where bi rank i recognised. dame Morgan, of Indiana, who ban attained tbe age of discretion, beiog cow SO, ban come to the con clusion that whnt be wants to make life tolerable in Indiana is a good looking wife aod makes a standing offer of 6,000 to some nice girl who will take him op. The Cbioago InUr Orean remarks thnt "the people doo't enre bnlf so much for peony poetngo an they do for fnat matin nod prompt delivery." "Them's oar seolimentn." What we waot down thin wny in lean coon and more service. Cholera infantum is still carrying off hundreds of children in New York weekly. New York a table are much more bealthfal than many of tbe teoemeot bouse ioto which hun dreds of humno beings are crowded. An Englinh syndicate is reported to bare purchased seventy-eight grain elevntors io tbe west. If tbey should become ornmped for foods there will be no trouble with so mnny elevator io gettiog a lift. A rortsaoutb. N. Q , dispatch stales tbl cs Senator R II. Rollins died yeeter d.y mornis; at 8 o'clock 'TJEELJ1 city .vac w ass starri nnuinusTw. trr an Omci- Wrapping paper, af canon A Co. Odd coals cbenp. K Waaaaa Jt 8oa Niagara crape. PaifAta Acaobmt Salens, N . C Man Emma McKacaaax Notice. i. rr Q.tcraaitai Worn. Bid for tbe cooatrnetioo of a feoee around Fort Can well, nt the month of the Cape Fer river, were opeoed yeetrdny by Capt W. H. Blby, at lb V. 8. Eonjioeer's office io this city Proposals were submitted na followa Drew Furplin, at 81 cent per foot. Joe. D. Hanby. lite; R H. Bawry. I7e; Harry Hill. S5e; nf. A. Me Keltbaa, l(He; O. & Bell, life; W. L. Thnrp. 16te; William Swain, Tboman MeKeitban, lfttc John J Ad kin, 21e. Henderson Co. (wire feoetog). He and 08e. The bid were ail rejected, however, aa being too bigb. ens. A good game is promised at the bane ball grounds this afternoon. Two excursions are expected here to-morrow and two on Saturday. All the stock io tbe Industrial Manufacturing Company has been taken. Repairs are being made to the streets, where needed, with day haul' ed from Macnmber's ditch. A pnriy of about 250 colored excarnionlnU from Fayetteville ar rived here last night oo the steamer Cap Fear. President John M. Robinson and (Jeuerai Manager J do. C. Winder, of the Seaboard ayatem of railways, left for Raleigh last night. Over iwo hundred nnd thirty cane were tried in tbe Mayor's Court the pant month. Tbe flnea collected will amount to about $260. Tbe colored firemen of Char lotte will run a big excursion to this city to-morrow. They will bring reel and ball teams, and remain three days. cspt. r. m. James, the super intendent, reports sixteen interments in Oak OroTe cemetery during the peat mouth seven adults and nine children. The match game of bae b&U between tbe Clarendon and Excelsior Club will take place this afternoon at tbe Seaside grounds, liauie will be called at 4.30 o'clock About three hundred bxcur sionists were in the city yesterday from Mount Olive. About one-half were colored. Tbey spent a pleasant day at Carolina Beach and Ocean View aod returned home lat night. A small colored boy, for whom a warrant was issued some time ago for stealing a goat and wagon, was ar rested yesterday and locked up at police headquarters. The boy sold the team for $1 25, but it was recover ed by the owner. elaallal Vl.Uor. The recently discovered comet will soon be visible in this latitude. When seen oy rror. Davidson, oi Uueeus- and, Austraha on the 2lst instant. ts position was right ascension 12 hours 46 minutes, .declination south 32 degrees. Its amotion is rapidly northeast, equal to over three degrees a day, which will bring it to the celes tial euuator about the end of the mouth. Its motion indicates near ness to the sun. and its direction sho as that it has completed its cir cuit of that orb and is now on its re turn to space. It is probably ap proaching the earth, and as it is de scribed as a 'bright" comet, it may possibly be seen with the naked eye. Observers hunting for the celestial visitor should direct their attention to the southwest horizon, in the con stellation of Virgo, where the comet will make its appearance. Cuiioai Kiflon Hall.tlu The heaviest rainfall in the Wil- iniogton district was at Weldon, which place reported 1.02 inches for the 84 boors ended at 6 p. m. yester day. Wilmington reported .26, Lum barton .26, Cheraw .80. Wadesboro .50, Raleigh .61, Uoldsboro .50, Newbern .46, aod Charlotte a "trace." The maximum temperatnre wan 84 degrees at Raleigh, SS at Wadesboro and Charlotte, 85 at Wilmington. 66 at Lumberton, Cioldsboro, Newbern and Weldon. 86 at Florence and 92 at Cheraw. Rain was general through out the cotton belt and the tempera ture about the same as in the Wil mington district. 'i r ceart In this Court yesterday, Robert Johnson, colored, was fined twenty dollars for disorderly conduct. Charles Walker, colored, charged with abandonment, was found not guilty. Rachel Smith, colored, disorderly; ease continned. Two persons arrested for failing to procure badges for their dogs were fined the coats, $2.75 each. A number of persons arrested for neglecting to pay lioense tax were arraigned, but the cases were con tinued. Iara at RathMr Dr. Potter, who returned yesterday from a visit to South port, says that visitors at this pleasant summer re sort are having a delightful time. The Doctor brought up a twig from a pear tree growing in Capt. Morse's yard, which had on it eighteen large pears; the twig is about twelve inches in length. The pears are of the Le Con te variety, and the trees, of which there are several at Capt. Morse's plaee, are literally breaking down with their loads of fruit. '(k.r W.raaia. The following are the forecasts for to-day: For Virginia, continued threaten ing weather and light rain, except in western portions of Virginia fair, warmer and variable wind. For North Carolina, South Caro lina, light local showers, stationary temperatnre and variable winds. a colors coaMse man. A comical looking elderly colored woman, who said her name was Dolly Johnson and that she came to the city Tuesday last with excur sionists from Wilson, told the story of her troubles at police headquarters yesterday afternoon. She was on her way, she said, to Hart's Creek, Georgia, to join her husband, and intended to take the train for the South Tuesday night. While waiting at the depot, she was engaged in con versation by a glib-tongued darkey, who after finding out where she was going, told ber that he ran on the train and passed Hart's Creek every day, and that it would afford him the greatest pleasure imaginable to see her to her destination. He told the unsuspicious Dolly, furthermore, that if she would give bim two dollars to get in with the conductor, he would get her a free ride over the road, end she readily parted with the money. The fellow went off to "fix the conductor," as he said, and soon retarned and told the woman that it was all right. Then he began to descant in glowing terms upon some 'beautiful ladies' dresses" he had seen in a store down street, and Dolly re membering that her old man had told her to buy a dress before she started, gave ber new'ionnd friend two dollars and a half to buy one. He departed on his mission and that was the last of him and her money. Dolly waited until train time and then, when she went to purchase her ticket found to her sorrow that she did not have money enough to pay her way. Dolly did not not know the name of the man who had swindled her out of her money, but npon information obtained from others a man who gave his name as Henry Uibson but is known to others on Neil McLoy was arrested by police officer Woebse and taken to police headquarters, where he was identified by Dolly and was thereupon locked up for the night and will be brought before the Mayor to-day for an investigation upon the charge of obtaining money on false pretences. .Tlvteoroiosical Purvey. The following is the meteorological survey for the month of July, as fur nished by Mr. Chaffee, chief of the signal office here. Mean barometer, 30.042; highest 80.223 on the 7th; lowest, 29.826 on the 20th. Mean temperature. 79 degrees; highest 94 on the 10th; lowest, 66 on the 8th. Total deficiency in temper ature during the inonth, 46 degrees. The mean daily relative humidity was 8.51 degrees; the prevailing direc tion of the wind was southwest, and the extreme velocity 36 miles an hour, on the 20th, from the south west The total rainfall was 11.10 inches, and the excess in precipilation during the month was 3.95 inches. There were only six cloudless days during the month, 13 partly cloudy and 11 cloudy. The rainfall for the month was ex ceeded only in 1881, when it was 12.40 inohes, and in 1886, when it was 21.12 inches. To Enforce the Vagrant Law. The Mayor yesterday instructed the police to arrest all suspicious charac ters in the city- b ack and white and all persons who are known to be idle and dissolute and have no apparent means of support. The purpose is to drive all such characters from the city, if possible, or compel them to go to work. HUE .TAILS' The mails ;ciose;and arrive, at the City Post OIBco aa followa: !CLOSE. Northern through and way malls 80 A. M Northern through malls, fast 110 P. M North Carolina and Atlantic and North Carolina Kauroaos and routes tmDiied therefrom sua A !M RleLzh and FayetUivUle . . .30 A M. a 5 SO P. M Southern way mull 5:30 P. M Soutnern through malls 9:15 P. M Western malls, C. C. Rail way.. 1 00 a 6.90 P. M C. F. a Y. V. K. K. ana points sup niid therefrom :0 A 5.30 P. M Raielah a Hamlet Uallroad and points siDD:led therefrom 10 P. M:A 6.80 P. M Smith Tille 1:30 P. M WrlghtSTllle 7-00 A. M Clinton, special 8:16 P. M 8 Decisis fer Max ton Wades bo ro.Mon- roe ana ldstiumo omu r . m. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little River. 6. C, and intermediate .ifhM B.00A.M Cape Fear River maU 1:00 P. M MONDAY AND FRIDAY Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offloea 60 A. M OPEN FOB DELIVERY. . Northern and way maUs 90 P. M Northern through mall, late 110 P- M Southern through malls 6:30 A. M ar.thom nr mall 9.30 A. V Carolina Central Railroad 2:80 P. M Mails collected from street boxes In boa nees portions of city at 6 A.M., 120 M. and 4:46 p.w ; from other part of the city at 6 A.M. nnd 4 P. M. General delivery open from 6.80 A.M. to 7 P.M. and on Bandars from 90 to 100 A. at. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 90 to 100 A. M Money Order and Registry Department open 8J A.M. to 6S P. M. e tamps on sale Iat general delivery 6:30 A. X to 10 A. M. a ndl toM Stamp Office open from 8.00 a. M. to 50 P. M FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE. Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the beat Female Physicians and Nurses In the United States, and has been uaed for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble Infant of a week old to the adult. It ..-t aiHitv of the stomach, rellerat wind colic, regulate the bowels, and gives rest, health and OODlOn VO uuwm a uuuu. TT o Dcueve 11 the Beat and Surest Remedy in the world, in all oasee of DYSENTERY and DIARRHOEA EN CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or any other cause. Full directions for using will aocomnaav each bottle. None genuine unless the fao simile of CURTIS PERKINS la on the out side wrapper. Sold brail Medicine Dealers. SS oearte a bottle. Ql VRTEKLV APPOIT!UENTS. Wilmington District Third Round. Kenansville Circuit, Charity, Aug. 3d and 4th. rcurtblr. Aug. 7th. F. D. Swindell, Presiding Elder. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. OTTCa IS HBRSBY GIVflN THAT THB business he e to fore conducted by John 8. Mc- Bachem. deceased, at the store Ell Market street, will be oont'nned by me under the same style and name of "John 8. MoEaehein." Grain a' d Peed Store. Ail Mils contrasted in said name, In ooaraa of said business by my lawfully authorized a?enr, Nell M MoKachero, will be promptly pa d by cue. Thanking the public for their liberal patron age In the past and soliciting a contlnaanoe of the tame. I air, respectfully, angllt MS:. JJKMA J&0 2ACHKRN. Sai8m Female Academy, SALEM, M. C Largest, Oldest and Best Female College In tbe Soutb. 8esslon opens August 27th, 18S9 Faculty SO Professors and Teachers. Special fetures the Development of Character, Health and Intellect. Fu'.ly equipped Preparatory and Collegiate de partment, besides first class oaools In Music. Art, Languages and Commercial btadles . Send for Catalogue to Kev. J. H. CLRWBLL, aug 1 tf Principal. Notice. TTILMINGTON. N. C, JULY 15, 1889. THE annual meetlDg of the Stockholders of the Caro lina OH and Creosote Company, for the eleotion of officers and a Board of Directors for the en suing year and fcr the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it, will be held at the office of the Company, In the city of wiim'ngton, N. C , at 10 o'clock a. m., on THURSDAY. AUGUST let. It89. The Transfer Books will be c!ood at 12 m., July 25th, and remain closed until after tbe An nual Meeting. F. C. PRrNDLE, Jy 20 3t 21 25 80 Acting Sec'y and TreaB'r. For Sale, VALUABLE PIECE OF PROP2RTY 80 FEET on Fourth street and 82) feet deep. MARTIN T. DAVIS, Jy 1 tf 123 Princess St. Butter. jQ TUBS GOOD COOKING BUTTER. TO close consignment I wl'l sell at 11 cents per pound. CHARLES F. BROWNS, Agent. 128 North Water St., Wilmington. N. C. ly 31 DAW tf (Review co;y) WE WILL B S H TO-DAY A 10 Pound Basket of iagara Grapes, VERY FINE (WHITE) FOR 40 Cents, E. WARREN & SON, jy si tf EXCHANGE CORNER. Noticeable Reductions. QN AND AFTER AUGUST lbT WE WILL BE gln to close out several lines of Ladies' and Misses' Low Shoes, comprising Lace Oxfords, Button Oxlords and Opera Slippers. Many of these will be sold below cost. Our sales of these goods so far have been very satisfactory, but we do not wish to carry over anv, anl will not If there Is asy "virtue" In "Low Prices." We menu what we Eay In our ads, and we are satis fied you will not fail to "notice" the reduction as soon as you see them. Geo. R. French & Sons, 108 NORTH FRONT STREET, 1v 81 tf ODD COATS WORTH $6, $8, $10 and $12, NOW YOUR CHOICE For S2 &d S3. MUNSON & CO., Clothiers, &c. jy so tr Groceries and Provisions QUR ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE IS large and varied, and we invite the trade to an Inspection. We carry a heavy stock of Snuff and Tobacco of the principle brands, among which is the celebrated KATE GRAVELY Chewing Tobacco, for whloh we are sole Agents for this market. HALL & PEABSALL, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, Jy 27 DAW tf 11 A 18 8. Water St. Medical College OF Virginia, Richmond, rpBI FIFTY -SECOND ANNUAL SESSION OF the above named Institution will begin OC TO BUR 1ST, 1889, and continue six months. For catalogue or other Information write to Dr. J. 8. DORSBY CULLEN, 1y 11 3m th Dean of the Faculty. la on n.e m i i adetpDi n ewajper Adv er- Skfncj oi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLYDE'S New York and Wilmington Steamship Go. FROM PLEB ti, ISAST RJVKR, SSW YORK Located bet. Chambers and Roosevelt 8ts., At I o'clock P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, GULf STREAM 8aturday, BENEFACTOR Wednesday, PIONEER Saturday. FROM WILMINGTON GULF STREAM Thursday, BKN KFACTOR Thurtday, GULF STREAK Thursday, B NEFACTOK Taaaday, Aug S Aug 10 Aug 14 Aug 17 Autf 1 AUg S Aug IS AU iO 0T Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Hates guaranteed to and from points In Nor tb and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage, apply to E. G. SMALliBONES, Supt. Wilmington, N. C. THRO. G. EGER, T. M., 85 Broadway, N. Y. WM. P. CLYDE & CO , Gen'l Agent, ly 28 tf 35 Broadway. N. Y. At 10 SOllth FrOllt St. YU WILL FIND THE LARGEST, MOST comp'.ete and durable stock of Harness and Saddlery Trunks and Bags In the city, at prioes that defy oompetit ion . Every TkUNK Is guaranteed W e give GOOD GOODS for the same money you pay ror inrerior goods else where. H. L. FENNELL, THB HORSE MILLINER Jy 28 tf 10 South Front St For Rent, 8TOR3 AND DWELLING ON IBS North Front street. Dwelllrg has six IIS lSB nice rooms with all the modern lnu provements . For rent, that attractive Summer Resort, THE ROCKS, nine Co tages, large dining room and kitchen. Good Boating, Wishing and Surf Bath ing Will be rented low to a good tenant- For reht, a fine Dwelling on Wrightsvllle Sound, nine rooms with stable, Ac, all In a No. 1 condition. Apply to D. O'CONNOR, Je 9 tf Real Estate Agent. Oxford Female Seminary, OXFORD, N. C. Tba Next Session Opens Srpt. 4tb, 1889. THE LOCATION IS UN8URPA88ED FOR health fulnees and accessibility. The corps of teachers the equal of any in the land, folding diplomas from such schools as tbe University ol Virginia, the Sauveur School of Languages, the Patapsco Institute of Maty land, the Cooper Union Art School, of New York. The teacher of Piano and Organ Is a graduate of the orwich Conservatory, and afterward studied under New York Professors The teacher cf Vocal Music won both the Vocal and Instrumental Medals at the Richmond Female Institute, and afterward studied three years under the best Mew York Professors . CHARGE PER ANNUAL $JB8fcION OF FORTY WEEKS. Board, fuel, lights, washing, full Literary Course, including Latin and French $170 CO If paid one-half In advance 16160 The above with Music 220 00 If paid one half in advance 210 00 lafApply for catalogue. F. P. HOBOCOD, JyD6w President. Charlotte Female Institute. rSS FALL SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 4tn, 18S9, with the largest and finest corps of skilled and experienced teachers the Institute has ever had. The advantages here offered for Instruction in Music, Art and the Academlo studies are not surpassed by those of any Instl tute In the South. For catalogue or information address the Principal, Rev. WM. R. ATKIN80N, su we fr Charlotte, N. C. Je 16 3m Mount St. Joseph's College, COURSE OF 8TUDIE8. CLASSICAL AND Commercial. Terms: Boarders per session of five months, 9110. Day students according to grade. Studies will be resumed on MONDAY, September 2, 1889. Address BRO. JOSEPH, Director. Carroll Station, Baltl&ore, Md. Send for catalogue. jy 11 3m UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. CHAPEL HILL, N. C, rpHE NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER A 5tb, 189. " horougn instruction is onered in Literature. Science, r hiloeopny and Law iul- tion $30 per session. For catalogue address Hon. KEMP P. BA'iTLE, sa tu th President. 1y et: Spirit casks, Glue, &c. JpOR SALE CHEAP BY WOODY A CUR RIB, Commission Merchants, g llmlngton. N. C. Jy 23 tf Medicated TTAMBURG FIG8. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 1 I as a mild and effectual purgative. Indian Sagws, Indian oil, Scott's Electric Porous Plas ters, All-in-One Corn Cure. One application gives Instant relief. For ea e by JNO. H. liAituIN, Pharmacist, Jy 23 tf New Market. Col. WaddelTs Speech, JN THE STATE CHRONICLE. Fcr sale at C. M. HARRIS' News and Cigar Store. Jy28tf Wanted, rjX) CHARTER. BUY, OR HAVE BUILT, A light draught Steamboat or Flat, of about 100 tonnage, for freighting on Tar River. For particulars write FARMERS' CO OP. M'F'G CO., Jy 26 3t sa ta th Tarboro, N C New Goods. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF MIL llnery, new Gloves, new Hats, Ribbons and Feathers at MRS. E. M. STROCBV8, sn we f r No 10 Front St je 9 tf Refrigerators, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Water Coolers. For sale by ap 14 tf GILES & MURCHISON. IM A BS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. School Books. SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. - AT TATES' BOOK AND PAPER HOUSE YOU WILL FIND ALL THE SCHOOL BOOKS ADOPTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDU CATION. Our friends oat of town will have their order attended to promptly and at lowest prtcas. A FULL LINE BANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. FINE LINE Linen Paper and Envelops JUST RECEIVED. ALL THE LATEST Norels, Papers and Periodicals. Fine Pictures, Frames all sizes, made to order. WALL PAPER & WINDOW SHADES Ac, Ao , Ao. C. W. Tates, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER. ly 21 tf CAROLINA BEACH. TEAMBH8 'SYLVAN GROVE" AND "PASS PORT" leave dally. Sundays and Mondays ex cepted, as follows. for Carolina Beach and Soutb- port: For Carolina Beach at 9 30 a. m.. 8.30 p. m. and 5 p. m. and 7 p tn. Train returning, leave Carolina Beach at 7.30 a. m., 12.30 p. m., 5.15 p. m, and 8 r. m. Por Southport, leave at 9.45 a. m. and 5 p.m. Returning, leave Southport at 6.30 a. m. and 2 p. m.t Tickets by boats leaving at 5 p. m. and 7 p. m., good to return same, day only 25 cents. CAROLINA. BEACH BEING SITUATED UP WABDS OF 10 MILES FROM ANY CHANNEL OR INLET CALCULATED TO PRODUCE DAN GEROUS CURRENTS, THB MOST INEXPERI ENCED CAN 8AFBLY ENJOY THE PLEASURES OF SURF BATHING BY SIMPLY OBSERVING THB PLAIN RULES OF PEUDENCB AND COM MON SENSE. New still water bathing houses, supplied with ocean water, for ladles and children, are now open with polite female attendants In waiting. Fresh fish of all kinds can also always be ob talned in abundance. Wharf between Market and Princess 8ts. JOBN W. HARPEB, J7 7 2t Gen'l Manager. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION At very Low Rates IS OFFERED to HOYS nnd YOVXtt 31 ES DAVIS SCHOOL. This is a Military Hoard Ins School, and is one of tin1 B.-ii Equipped Schools In the United States. Hi-all by location, Fine Climate Mild Winter, Cadet Cornet Hand. Cadet Orchestra. PFull Coui-ho of Study, or jn i- araiion ior mguct ciumuca ol anv Colleirc or for HuwineHH. Complete Course in Telegraphy. For Kcgla ter with full particulars address o Col. a. c DAVIS, Supt.. LaOraugv, N. 'mj9 nao 1y:21iDAWlmr 11 NORTH WATER ST. P. O. BOX 67 W. A. Martin & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF H Ml Stores, Venice and hi Turpentine Brewor't Pitch, and Beady Mixed Faints, All Colors. WILMINGTON. N. C. THB BEST ROOF PAINT Jy24 1w WORLD. IN THB Geo. A. Peck, WT HOLS8AL B AND RETAIL DEALER IN TV Hardware, Sash. Boors and Blinds. Low esti mates given on fc ash. Doors and Bllndr. Painu. Oil and Bouse Furnishing boods. All orders promptly attended to at 29 Sonth Front i-traet, Wilmington. N. o. Jy si tf Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY AND A FULL STOCK OF PATENT Medici re. Toilet Articles, and Pure Drugs and Chemicals can always be found at F. C. MILLER'S, Drurglst, Corner 8. Fourth and Nun Su. P. 8. Prescriptions filled day and night Ian 5 tf Wrapping Paner. rjpo CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS, they will be sold for TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the teb 2 tf STAB OFFICE. 5Tv J.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1889, edition 1
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