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bates of advebtiminu The Morning !Star f 1 oo 1 7 t B 00 Tw Days, ThtXQQ DcmTA- Four Day. M) mixun u. etas tRP. 4 v . . it icifT Honda m . S BO 4 00 S DO e oo -- S3 40(0 e oo at proror Ob m i ss OMTl . a - ur pes WILMINGTON, N. CM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1889. WHOLE NO. 7164 ttanately low Tea lines solid Noapereil type I1N i Hi. MORNING STAR 1w r .. T. S. Flood, Republican, wu elect ad from a Democratic distriot in New York. Be wanted hi brother m - - - ni i r.porta from the greet rrv,na pwmeeter the 'orth Atlantic eotit I They ell look oot for their brother, ht it m of n aoprveeUeoted -r ul that tt.rrr bae been .iftru-tiou of lif and proprrty. l. ar !-.Mt is Itoed with k of v!l. and the lose of life reh nearly one hundred, Atlan nj . uATiy swept away, and my : irr rKApvt frotu drowuiOfr r"jrtrU. tti rirty Iom is rati k'ed at not le. than $ 50,000, and u. uth )rfor the city -n r.c..v.r froiu thr effect of the trui iVoaioo ouituiMioDrr T uwt .,(r I y u hi letter of re - Uuati.iu to the i'rvauieut, which ruu)(tiy Accepted , to take effect n tiie ixitttairut of hie euaeeaeor. ' thai ex I oogrrMiuan W iruer. of Mlaaoori. ex- ' f the (JAR, w . S All the vaeauey ' Keutueky ha H r .u county to pro .n 1 witueaaes oo the .it with the Ho ward -Th'- Louuoo Iwk . I'.-i:.- to a?ree to the r ;u : - , r.ed by I'ardtoal uv ' r tt l-tuut of th great Ffie .-.itiieua of Fayette-ir-' iuW : I te ulTe prepare - f r tt-- i-eoteuuial eelebratioo it .- fy in .)Tu)br next, and r t-.iw ur money be apared ,v-..rv feature a auceeee; it la utly rliected that el-I'reai : 4 i w;ll b.' preaot at the eal c Dr W R. Wood, of ii. .1 --ca,. h. teeu elected U - udent of the State I.UUatie aud Ir J K IVaraall. of v a..' ut phyaiciao i !tuley haa been ain 'r..tn failed iu aowe of t. ' t.ut la el pec ted to .ir.-ri .-..4.t by the enJ of . i -- tu;anied by Kuiiu rti- . ual Aeoia r- t M.-pti.ta conveneil in ----f-rday. about one ;t ir- jir-ient, re pre State iu the Union. io forfeit two dollar ---rt i fixate haa been vt ou. A ataanier w hu-h arntred at Jiew ky, i - at rack by the i.v r-rentutC. auJ altuoat he careeued until the ir ; ;;- into the :e. v .rk market Money eaay r cut , rottou 0ru uul uplnoa 1 1 4 ruta, UitddltnK iu ll cent, aoathern flour A.ly. wbvat trootfer aud trreitu r No J re. I --1 "-.$-. corn uole- ifely aetiTe aud steady o 4. 4-'t ton and elevator, apirila turieu .U'-t. rum teal. Fishermeo and gnoner ere hav- ag floe sport on the eonod Jost now. Mo damage wa done by the biffh tide at any of the seaside re sort below Wilmington. Receipt of cotton yeeterday 358 bales. The sales were 200 bales, re ported at 10i cents for middling Spirits turpentine advanced in price yesterday to 4gi cents per gal lon, the receipt of the day being taken at that figure. The excursion season to Caro 1 i na Reruh bna onrieri and tlio atAAiiiHr . i i . t i. . I to toe rote oi leaoer oi v..g Sylvan roos ha retired to her win- Anarcbwt, says "Americans haven t ter quarters on the west side of the the nerve to fight oar way." Bat be river. his discovered that American have David Wigg, the negro burglar, the nerve to bang fellow who fight I tried at Wayne Superior Court, was I portation to one delegate from each .. . ..I i i i i I nnnnrv t r ann T rmn hlu AAnnfT ,ior arav" when th.v art alaonL I wunucru io imuruoumeui iu 1.00 j . . . . t&te penitentiary 4c The President hesitated, wbeo Flood intimated that he would slide oot and lorn that district over to the Democrat again. This had its ef fect, oven qotcker than a dose of pat ent medicine, and the Klmira post- office was Flooded. Mr. Gruoeot, wbo is now playing ob(i derate Veterans' Assoelatles). Mr. Julian S. Carr. President of the State Confederate Veterans' Associa tion, has issued a card calling atten tion to the following resolutions adopted at the meeting of the Exe cutive Committee held in Raleigh, August 29th, viz : Resolved Ut, That the first annual meeting of the Confederate Veterans1 Association be held in Raleigh on September 35th, and that the Presi dent be and is hereby authorized and ren 11 nated to call the same, and that will consist of the President of each County Association or his authorized proxy, and any representatives who may be present from any counties where no organizations have been ef fected. Each county will be entitled to one representative. Resolved 2d, That the transporta tion lines in the State be, and are hereby requested to grant free trans THB FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE OP THE NURSERY. The following is an extract from a letter written to the German Reformed Messenger, at Cham bersburgh, Perm. : A Benefactress. Just open the door for her, and Mrs. Wtnslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so sore, that we will teach our "Susy" to say, "A blessing on Mrs. Wtnslow" for helping her to survive and escape the griping, colicking, and teething siege. Mrs. Winslow'8 Soothing Strut relieves the child from pain, and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums.reduces Inflammation, cures wind colic , and carries the infant safely through the teething period. It performs precisely what It professes to perform, every part of it nothing we nave never seen Mrs. wmsiow Know NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Valuable Real Estate AT AUCTION. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 188?, her only through the preparation of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teething." If we had the power we would make her, as she Is, a physical saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all druggists throwing their bombs around. Mary Anderson i visiting to the Scotch Highlands and is having lot of fao. There ain't anybody about trying to find oat whether she 1 craay or not, and she eat and sleep just like other well regulated people and 1 having a jolly vood time all round. The St. f.oai Globe Democrat riae to remark that "an ex-Confederate wbo comes over to the Repub licans, confesses by that act that the cause for which he contended wa wrong." Ob, no. It is ooly a con feeeion that he is hungry and for ale. The Philadelphia e remarks that "all Democrats are not prixe fighters, bat it is u:. questionably true that all pnxe fighter are Deo ocrsta." This is proof positive that prise fighters are not totally de praved and beyond hope of redemp- lioo. Mahoce ntmod ue more of oi than anvthicg we can He ta a bold, as foil of ind about ugly. C'ariiele thinks tariff re te the slogan of the Dem- Baltimore i having a good time thi week. Her burgers are wearing their Sanday clothe, receiving their country cousins, and the thousands of strangers who have come to see the sii?bt, enj y her hospitality and epeod their small chaogo. Saseo U. Anthony wants a place reserved at the World's Fair for the exhibition of the work of women. A good idea But what would Suoan have to show but mouth, and where could tbey make room for that with out monopolising epacr? If John L Sullivan has actually decided to adopt the trade of Con gremo, be can apend bis time down io that Mississippi jail brush ing up on parliamentary law, so he will koow just wbeo to knock the other fellow out. the next campaign, candidate. and T Si O XT for seventeen years. Messrs. W. Graham Farmer and Daniel C. Mutton clerks in the Audi tor's office of the Atlantic Coast Line, are enjoying a ten day's vacation at Morebead City and Goldsboro. The funeral service of the in fant son of Mr. Jno. H. Hardin, which died at Rutnerfordton on Wednesday last, will take place from St. James' Church at 4 o'clock this afternoon. There were five cases for trial at the Mayor's Court yesterday, but four of them were oontinued. In the other case a colored man convicted of disorderly conduct judgment wa suspended. Mr. James A. Hewlett's seine nitde a haul of 600 bunches of mullet yesterday, on Masonboro beach, and Mr Bernard Humphrey's 500 bunches It was the second best day had by the fishermen this tall The gurman given at the Island Beach hotel Wednesday night, from all accounts, wa one of the most charming events of the season. A large number of visitors from the city were in attendance and the dancing was kept up until the last train left the Hammocks, about midnight. a fee a 1 Na oata A gentleman interested in the item that appeared in the Star recently concerning the market value of the sea oats crop says the root never dies, and crop after crop is raised without the least cultivation. The cold weather, nor dronghts, nor rains, nor storms ever retard its growth or cut off the crop. It is as sure as the tide. When not cut the plant dies down in winter and comes out in spring It grows rapidly, but does not mature before August when it begins to get the gold 00 it. By the middle of August it begins to get as yellow as Held oats at harvest time, and it is then ready to be reaped and packed away. It is not brash, and does no break like oat straw. The heads re main intact and the stem is elastio and tough After packing away a box full of it a few days it looks as if it bad been pressed and it is very pretty. It does not grow in Europe, and along the South Atlantic Coast is the only place where it is known. Resolved, 3d, That a copy of these proceedings be transmitted to the press of the State with a request to publish aod notice editorially. "In obedience to the above resolu tions. I hereby notify the County Confederate Veterans' Association in counties where organizations have not been had, that the first annual meeting of the County Confederate Veterans' Association of North Caro lina will assemble in Raleigh, Sep tember 25th, 189. at 10 o'clock a. m. This meeting will take into considera t on every matter pertaining to the county and State associations, pro viding for a more thorough organiza tion and plans for assisting the indi gent soldiers of the Stste who require our aid and support " Weataer K-reca. The following are the forecasts for to-day: For Virginia, rain, stationary tem perature, north to northwest winds For North and South Carolina and Georgia and Florida, fair weather, stationary temperature, westerly winds. There has been no change in the position of the storm since last night. The winds have decreased somewhat in violence, though they aze still from the northeast on the New Eng land and New Jersey coasts, and from north to northwest south of the Del aware capes. ItlVKIl AND I A It I K 1LYY ADV'iCR TlrlEMbN ITS CON DSNS 3D COFPBB AND OTHBB PATENT ed Specialties Agents wanted for every conntv. -end for terms. BBNN&OB MPO. CO., ftkliadeiphla. Pa sap :3 it ST. JOHN'S HALL, Wllminston, N. C , Sept. 13th, 1889. Wilmington Lodge No. 319, A.F. & A.M. SPBCtAI. MBBTINd THIS (FRIDAY) &VBN ing at 714 o'olook, for work la B A. De gree. Visiting Brethren cotdlaMy Invited to at tend. DUN (JAN McSACHBRN, f ep 13 It Secretary. Soap. JHB CHBPB9T SOAP ON THB MARKET IS Chas. ?. Browne's Labor-Saving Detersive Soap. CHARLES P. BROWNE, Agent, 128 North Water 8t , Wilmington, N. C. sep 13 DAW tf GENUINE IMPORTED SUITINGS AND PANTS GOODS, DIRECT PROM ENGLAND AN O SCOTLAND Our line of TRIMMINGS la unexcelled. Our Workmen support their families from their daily labor in our employ. Onr prices are as low as good work, go d trimmings and an excellent Cutter can make them. MUNSON & CO., H. CROfVLY, Auctioneer, By CRONLT A MORRIS. QN TUESDAY, SKPrBMBKit 17TH, at 11 o'olook a m-,npn the premises, we will positively sell to the highest blider, without reserve, tor the purpose of a division among all Interested, THAT VALUABLE LOT fronting 70 feet upon Dook street and running Buuiuwnraiy witn me western nne or second street 161 feet, upon whiohNbere Is a LARGE DWELLING HOUSE containing 11 rooms, and a Cottage with 4 rooms and all necessary outhouses. A Lot sonth of and adiolniosr above 40 ft upon Second street, iunnln west jcardly 80 fett to a prirate alley. A Lot south or and adjoining above 40 feet upon Second street and running etwardly 60 feet with the corthern line ot church alley. Afso that valuable TWO-STORY BRICK STORE fronting 15 feet seven and a half Inches on Front street, running westwnrdly along the northern line of Qutuce's alley 25 feet one inoh Terms, one-third cash, balanoe one and two years, with 6 per cent, interest added thereto sep 1 6t 14 8 13 15 17 Wharves for Eent at Auction. Blank Books AND OFFICE STATIONERY. IHK, MUCILAGE, PENCILS, PENS. INKSTANDS, COPYING BOOKS. OIL BOARDS, BLOTTING PAPER. LETTER PRESSES. PILING A PPLIANCE8, etc . etc. Check Boots. Dra t, Note and Receipt, MADE TO ORDER WHEN D KM RED. M. CRONLT, Auctioneer, oN By CRONLY as MORRIS. TUESDAY, SEPT. 17TH, 1889, HEADQUARTERS AT 12 o'clock M., at onr Exchange Rooms. No. 19 So. Water Street, we will rent for ensuing year.Oot. 1, 1889, to Oct. 1, 1890, ttat valuable wharf upon west side of river. Commencing at Ferry Dock and running north wardly about 600 feet, has ample shed - for pro tection of large quantities of cotton, naval stores, etc. 3 8 13 15 17 -ep 8 5t Desirable Eeal Estate at Anction. -FOR- School Books AND sep 13 tf MERCHANT TAILORS, Ac. New York and WilmingtoD Steamship Oo. Nor. barque Agatha, hence, ar rived at Glasgow Sept. 9. The administration of the Bu reau Veritas has jost published the list of marine disasters reported dur ing the month of July, 1889, concern ing all flags: Sailing vessels 9 Amer ican. 20 British, 1 Chilean, 3 Danish, 3 French, 8 German, 1 Italian, 6 Nor wegian, 1 Russian. Total 52. In this number are included 3 vessels miss ing. Steamers 2 American. 8 British, 2 Chilian, 1 Spanish, 1 French. To tal 9. German barque Wilhelm Pust ar rived at Southport quarantine yes terday. QGAKTBRLI aPPOIiyTKlBRTS. M. CRONLY, Auctioneer. By CRONLY A MORRIS. QN TUESDAY, SEPT. 17TH. 1889, AT 18 o'olock M., we wM seil at our Exchange Sales Rooms, No. 19 South Water street, that desirable lot, 31x132 feet, with two (2) Dwelling Houses thereon, situated upon the western side of Second street, 9 feet north of Its intersection with Wooster street, being the northern portion of Lot 5, Block 59. Plot and particulars at the axonange t-aies room ot CRONLY a MORRIS, Auctioneers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers, sep 8 4t 8 13 15 17 NOTICE ! OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER OF THE CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD CO. Wiijiikoton, N. C, Sept. 10th, 1889. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. An elegant life-size Oil Portrait or BISHOP ATKINSON, by W. G. Randal), slightly damaged. Will be sold (Including handsome Gilt Frame). Price only 150 00 Call and see It at THUS' Book Store. sep 9 tf FROM PIER 89, ;SAST RIVER. NEW YORE Located bet. Chambers and Roosevelt Sta.. At t O'olook P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, Sept 14 GULF STREAM Wednesday, St-pt 18 riUNEKK Saturday, Sept 5:1 BENEFACTOR Wednesday, Sept 26 FROM WILMINGTON PIONEER Thursday, Sept 19 GULF STREAM Tuesday. Sept 2a PIONEER Thursday, Se t ?6 BBNKFACTOK Tuesday, Oct'rlJ fW Through Bills Lading and ixj west Throve . R&tes guaranteed to and from points in Norl and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage, apply to H. G. SMALI BONES, Supt. Wiitatneton, W. r THBO. G. BGER, T. M., 5 3owllng Greed, N. Y. WM P. CLYDE A CO , Gen'l Agent, sep 8 tf 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SURPRISING. stockholders of the Carolina Antral Ball Rosd I XHOSB DB8II"NG TO FURCHA8E BOOTS Cempany will be held at tte office of tLeOld To I . mmion steamship Companv, corner ot Beach acd West streets, In the city of New York at 1 o'clock p m. on Thurscay.the 10 th of October, pmimo JOHN H. SHARP, Sep 10 lm Secretary. vrgrr want aootber trial. with lioQ.aogrr ia that m wbeo be w dead. Some haa to bo rvCDtodlOg black birds are congre Wjahtogtoo, III. Gno- ir.d of thttn daily, v mike oo dimioalioo in A. Ketcham woo tbe "for th beat dtetgn for Iowa aoldiera. Io .- noble red moo V-ri'jrrj in rdlj oallopo ot impmeot at Mil i lloo daj for bia Tbta, oo o 15,000 - in it big. IK OT IDVRHTIIMkirv iirao Omci-Wrapping paper MtTHeoM A Co. Imported uilioc Caaa. W. Haowaa Detersive oap M Atoxic Meeting Wumiogtoo Lodge. Aoontv Wantkd Pateoted specialties. The residence of Mr. 'Charles F. Browne, on Mulberry near Front street, was entered by thieve some time before daylight yesterday morn ing. They gained entroooe to the booae through tbe kitchen, the door of which was found broken open, and carried off ail tbe groceries aud pro vt ion they could find, making a clean sweep of everything in tbe pan try. aod even taitlng tbe table-cloth off tbe table. It Is supposed to bold tbe miscellaneous collection they had gathered. Mr. Browne bad to go oot aod make purchases io tbe morning before breakfast cooid be served ot bis boose. Msnaieg say tbal while if mi.lioce of soo la io n : eveo by crowd -rcUe three ttmee a day, re than 1.5OO.0OO. Yaeil spoi Commodore O. A. Wiggint, Jr.. aod Capt. Geo D. Parsley. Jr.. went gun oiog for marsh beoa oo Masonboro Sound yeeterday morn tog armed aod eqoipped with a "Boffalo Bill" wood en goo, aod a pocket foil of old nail. Tbey bad rare sport aod woooded ail of tbe marsh bsos that tbe older portsmen bad left alive, aod io ad- t oaisrtsMi at Wsrtt. The cotton compresses got up steam yesterday and began the work of the season, which, by the way, promises to be an unusually active and busy one for both the Wilmington and Champion Compress Companies. At the latter only the new press was in operation, but this was sufficient to give a score of men and boys busy em ployment. early all the cotton handled was clothed in jute bagging;bnt there were some bales covered with pine fibre. and a few with cotton covering. The pressmen seemed to make no dis tinetion, however, and gave the cot ton covered bales jost as tight a squeeze as tbe others; all passed tbroogh tbe same ordeal and all stood it equally well After a bale is press ed to a thickness of eight or twelve inches and tied with eight iron bands, it would seem to be a matter of in d ifferenee as to what It is covered with. sisiiaus our.. Keill Hoske. a colored farm laborer on Mr. West brook's place on Wrigbts ville Sound, was defendant in an as sault and battery case tried before R. U. Bonting, J. P., yesterday. The prosecutor Dresser Moore, another WllsailDKtoa District Fourth Hound. Clinton, Kendalls, 14th and 15th. Elizabeth, Elizabethtoen, Septem ber 21st and 22nd. Southport, September 26th. Brunswiok Mission, Union, Septem ber 28th and 29th. Magnolia Circuit, Carlton's, Octo ber 5th and 6th. Bladen Circuit, Windsor. October 12th and ISth. Waccamaw Circuit, Bethel, Octo bor 19th and 20th. New River Mission, Pikes, October 23d and 24th. Sampson Circuit, Concord, October 26th and 27th. Cokesbury Circuit, Cokesbnry, No vember 2d and 3d. Bladen Street, November 21st. Brunswick Circuit, Zion, November 23d and 24th. Kenansville Circuit, Richlands, No vember 9th and 10th. Onslow Circuit, Tabernacle, No vember 16th and 17th. Trustees of Church property are ex pected to have their reports ready. F. D. i$ win DULL, Presiding Elder. ilia For Rent, THE HOUSE ON THIRD STREET, 1ST III between Ann and Nun. at present oc- Icnpled by R. W. Hicka Has eleht 'rooms and Is In perfect state of repair. Apply to seplltf CLAYTON GILES. CAROLINA BEACH AND SOTXi3HL-pOJ. piLL FURTHER NOTICE THE SYLVAN GROVE will leave for Carolina Beach and South port at 9-30 a. m. daily. Returning, leave South port at 3 p. m , calling at Beach Leave Wilmington for Carolina Beach only at 6 p. m. Returning, leave Beach next morning at 7 o'clock. JOHN W. HARPER, sep 10 tf Gen'l Manager. colored farm laborer, charged Husk a n9WWT maaeasrowa portmn had left alive, and in ad- wjth striking him with a hoe. The He hooeet sooogb to dttioo kil'ed two, which they "show I evidence, however, did not sustain tbe charge and the defendant was thereupon discharged, judgment be ing given against the prosecutor for the coats. Moore was unable to pay tbe ooet and was thereupon commit- a better r m . r He save tbe iefeated was bsossjas geoeral aod ocs laetaooe oo record New York policeman osed :n jodgmeot. It was of .hem dabbed o tar so -icvadtd oce of the sta- tbe other dJ. n receipt of the premiss the second aeons! fair of e and ad j seal cooouos, Oct. ed op." Considering that these youth ful hooters are ooly about sight or nine years of age. and the primitive character of their war equipment, we think their success ought to be ebrooieled. V rr " 1 11. Add -red by HOO. 8. J Hoo. liao. W. will be do cweaee) ssaitauss. Weld on was the ooly station In this district reporting rain yesterday. Tbe fall was slight only 3 100 of an Inch. Reports from other stations show al most entire absence of rain in the cotton belt. The maximum tempera tare reported was 8 at Florence and Wadeeboro, W at Cheraw, Lumber too, Charlotte aod Ifewbero, 8S ot Wilmington, 80 at Raleigh, aad 74 at Weldoo. The minimum tempera ore M ted to jaiL T t- r - lor mm. Advices last night from the Signal office were that the centre of the great storm was still stationary off Cape Henry, bnt, apparently, it was widening oot. as was evidenced by failing barometer north and sonth of the sorm centre aad the diminish Ing force ot the wind. The signal displayed at the station hers for the past two days was order' ed continued yesterday, bnt merely ition for vessels sailing north. THE n 1 Us. The mall loloee aad ar.-tve at the City Post OOee ss follows: ."CLOSE. Northern through and way mails 8:00 A. M Northern through mail, fast 11. CO P. M North Carolina and Atlantic and North Carolina BaUroada and routes supplied therefrom 8A0A.pt Balelgh and rayettevllle. . .8:00 A. M. & 5 30 P. M Southern way mall 5:30 P. M Sontaern through mail 9:15 P. M DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails,. C C. Railway. . 1 00 A 5.80 P. M C. F. Y. V. K K. aad points gup plied therefrom :aa 5.30 p. at Ralelcb A Hamlet Railroad and point supplied therefrom i.-uj P. SUA 5.30 P. M Bmtttavui 130 P. M Wrlgnuvule 700 A. M Clinton, special 8:15 P. M Special for Maxton W ad ea bo ro, Mon roe and Charlotte - - 580 P. M TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little River. A C, and intermediate 6.00A.M Hirer inaU. ... 1-00 p. M MONDAY AND FRIDAY. Orauow C H. aad Intermediate ogees 0-no a. M OPEN FOH DELIVERY. . Northern MdwaymaO. .: 9.-00 P. M Northern through maU. late 11:00 P. M Southern through mall 0-80 A. M Southern way maU 9.80 A. M Hmh central Railroad 8 SO P. M Sails oollefrt-r'1 from street boxes .n bust, nes portion of city at 5 A.M., 12.-00 M. and 4:46 P.M.: from other parts of the city at 5 AJL and 4 F. V. General delivery open from 6,80 A.M. to 7 P.M. aad on Sundays from 9-00 to 10-00 A. M. Carriers delivery opee on Sunday from 9-00 to 1SS0 A. SL DIES, HARDI! September 12th, 1889, at 8.55 o'clock, bt Rutherford oo, n. C, JOHN HAYWOOD HARDIN. Infant son of J . H. sad Fannie B. n-.'- aj-ad 18 month and days. Tie fee seal aerviose will lake place from St. James" Church at 4 o'olock this (Friday) after noon. Interment m Oakdala. Friends and ae Qoala.aaoss are invited to attend. Wrapping Pauer. JV CLOSE OUT AN ACCUMULATION OF OLD NEWSPAPERS, they will., be sold for TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the f ab 2 tf nao STAR OW1CB JUST RECEIVED, SALT, SALT, SALT. Cheese and Crackers, POWDER AND 8HOT, Sleats and nfolasses, Sugar and Coffee, BAGGING AND TEES, SNUFF AND TOBACCO Ac, Ac, Ac. HALL & PEAESALL, Sep 7 DAW tf 11 A 13 south Water St. NEWSPAPERS AND ClfiAtS. A LL THB LATEST DAILY AND WEEKLY INSURANCE An trk pot-toi flRicnN tj nPSTNT-Kia xdv I 1 l,eBOUers me equal or any in the land, boldlns; 8 TUB COTTON SEASON 13 OPENING WE I diplomas from curb schools as the Diversity of and SHOES, bv calllnff at onr V-mmof h w.tah. Ushment will bd greatly surprised at tbe marvel ous low prices at which we ar- c fft rma; good that are far superior In style and quality to any offered elsewhere- $1 25, 1 50, 2.00, fil.AO, 3.00. $1.26 Misses' London Toe Lace So Id. $1.6U l lusts' Bntcl-h Toe ou. and Laos. $2.00 Men's Snjrllan Toe, teamiete. Lace and Contrress 93. SO Men's English Toe, Seamless, Lace and Congress Button, our 3 00 English Toe, Lace Bntton tnd Con grets are equai to the best $4 03 shoe. Call aud be convlnoed at Geo. R. French & Sons. 108 NORTH FRONT ST. sep 9 tf Oxford Female Seminary, OXFORD, V C. TO Next Session Open 8pt. 4lb, 1889. THB LOCATION IS UNSURPASSED FOB healthfulners and acoeeMblllt. T Papers on band. Books, Ac, aogS tf Magazines, Libraries, Fashion C. M. HARRIS, News and Cigar Dealer. offer for the protection of all concerned. Insur ance In the following leading American and Foreign prompt paying companies: Insurance Company of North America of Philadelphia, cash assets.,' $ 8,70001 Dome of New York, cash assets 8,900,0.0 Htceaix ot Hartfcro. cash assets .. 5,i0i),0C0 Springfield ot Massachusetts, cash as sets 3,200 000 Ger mania of New York, cash assets 2,800.000 Underwriters" Agency ot new York. cash assets 3,60"), 000 Georgia Home of Columbus, Ga, cash assets .. 750,010 Sun Mutnal of ,Npw Orleans. cash assets 9v4 000 Royal of Liverpool, Eng.. cash assets. 81,000,000 London fc Lancashire of Llvt rpool, Eng , cash assets 8.100,000 London Association of London, Eng , casn assets 17,160 000 Lancashire ot Manchester, Eng., cash assets .. .. .. 7.C00.000 aorwicn union oi norwion, jsng , casn assets .. 4,000,000 Fire, Life, Marine. Accident and Tornado In surance omce, foot of Water street. Telephone Wo. 11. NORTHROP, HODGES TAYLOR. Agent. This offer lnolcdes property of every descrip tion. Lwellings and contractors' risks on speci ally favorable terms. sep 9 3w en we Wilmington Seacoast R. R. Virginia, the Sauveur eobool ot Language, the ratapsoo institute ot Ma y land, the Cooper Union Art SobooL, of New York. The teacher of Piano and Organ is a graduate of the iorwloh Conservatory, and afterward studied under new Y rk Professors Tbe teacher cf Vocal Music won both tbe Voc&l and Instrumental Medals at i b Hlchmond Female Institute, and afterward mud led three years under tbe best Mew York Professor. CHAKGB PER ANNUAL SKtofloN OF FORTY WKBK8 Board, fuel, lights, washing, fall Literary Course, Including Latin and French $170 00 If paid one-half In advance . 161 BO The above with MuMo 888 00 If paid one half In advanoe 210 00 ty Apply for catalogue. F. P. HoBOCOD, Jy 9 Daw Cw . President. Charlotte Female Institnte. rpHB FALL SBS8ION OPENS SEPTEMBER 4tn, 1889, with the largest and finest corps of skilled and experienced teacher the Institute hs ever had. Tbe advantages here offered for Instruction In Mnslc, Art and the Academic studies are not surpassed by tboce cf any Instl tute In the South. For catalogue or Information address the Principal, Spirit Casks, Glue, &c. UOR SALE CHEAP BY A ntir''rTi i n inmmn iTftEti'iT Je 16 8m Rev. WM. K. ATKINSON, so we fr Charlotte. N. C. 0N AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPT- 8TH, 1889, Jy83tf WOODY a CUR RIB, Commission Merchants, Wilmington. N. C. Alex. Jackson, QKNBRAL AGENT AND COMMISSION MER- chant, solicits consignment of Cotton and all kind of Country Produce. Orders promptly filled when produce is on hand. Southwest corner Mulberry and Water streets, Wilming ton. N. C. augSS lm New Stock rF REVOLVERS, CARTRIDGES, Trowels, etc. ROSE" GEO. A. PECK, dealer in Hard ware, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Oils, Paints, Twine, Rope, etc sep 9 tf 29 South Front street. lout St. Joseph's College. COURSE OF STUDIES. CLASSICAL AND Commercial. Terms: Boarder per eession of five months, 8110. Day students according to grade. 8 todies will be resumed on MONDAY, September 2, 1839. Address bku. jussrc, Director, sraj Carroll Station, Baltimore, Ma. Bead for catalogue. Jy 11 8m TRAIN8 WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS- Leave Princess street at 7.00 a. m. dally, ex cept Sunday. Leave Front street at 2 80 and O.lt r. m. daily. Leave Front street at 9 ro a. m , Sunday only. L-ave Hammock at 8.00 a m. daily, except Sunday. Leave Hammocks at 5.10 and 9 00 p. m dally. 1 (Leave Hammocks at 9.50 a. m., Snnday only. Arrive Front street at 6.40 a. m. dally, except ounaay. Arrive Front street at 5. fO p. m. daily. Arrive Princess street at 9 40 p. m . dally Arrive Front street at 10 0 a. m Sunday only. The 6.15 p m. Train from i- rent street Is the Supper Train Round trip tickets will be sold for this train at 25 cent tach to persons wishing to return the same night. J R. NOLAN, sp 9tf Gen'l Manager. 0UB MOTTO IN HORSE CLOTHING TRUNKS AND BAGS, Is originality, latest styles, greatest assortment, superior finish, durability, and at popular prices. H. L. FENNELL, Salem Female Academy. sALEM, V C. Largest, Oldest and Rest Female College In the South. Session open August S7tb, 18? 9. Faculty 80 Professors and Teachers. Special feature the Development of Character, Health and Intellect. Fully equipped Preparatory and ColJeslate de partments, besides first ols .obool in Mnalc, Art, Languages and Commercial bt udles Send for Catalogue to Rev. J. H. CLEW ELL. ang 1 tf Principal. CAFE FEAR ACADEMY REOPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8D. Careful and thorough Instruction. Pr e paration for Business or College. Fall corps of teachers. Pleaae enter sons at bcarlnnln of session. See catalogues In Book Story a. W. CATLBTT, Prto., sep 1 8w nao n tn th 406 N. Fourth St. EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL. NBAS ALEXANDRIA, Vlto.lNlA. L. M. BLACK FOBD, M. A., Principal. LLEWELLYN HO ETON, associate rTtaotpal. With ample corps of Assistant. Focsdbp 1889. tension opens tept. 80. less. . Catalogue on application. an g 8 9a sa t u th sep tf THE HORSE MILLINER, 10 South Front St. H THIS PAP I w AY an S"B men n till rtniaurtni Pit at the Nawapaper Advrr- -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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