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' A The Morning Star U4 ? Monnat, Sot. 18, INI. THE LATEST NEWS. FROM ALL PARTS OF THI WOiU) ST W twrow. pc 11 - Tbs foKow.ng is CiMWlowr TuMti kettar of uuo Md Piwtdcst Hernsoas rate k : DsrAjmacKT or Ivtju . Hruic or Posuor WuniMrrai. D C. 8pt IS 1 To ca .-Tee dtffwoaeaa wake nM Mvwi the Becretere of too Ia arfcr aad ssyeslf. aa to tor policy to ba pursue! to lae adesiaistrauoo of toa Paoatoo Baraoo. have raacb r.i a steers which threatens to aber raaa yea to ao uitaot whack 1 foal I ihnald aot eail ufXe ou to suffer, aod aa toa In eata'o lato toa affair of too Bureau as eawa ei-eapieted, aod I aaa aaaoiad both by yourself aod toa Bscretary of too lote rujr contain ao rtflactioo 00 say latearnty aa ao ladtetduei or aa aa ao odloar. I hre wttk placet my racoaloa la your heads, to take effect your pleasure, to tOa sad r aj K laifcltad f say f-r-.ter ea bevrr & t ia laeeneAtsr Vary raapactfaliy. your. Jaatoa Tajntao. Coeem r. tXBCtrTTTB MaOOtLlM Waeajaartoa, peotesabae 1SU. IMM. Boo, JaaaaaTaaaar. Corn of Peas! n as Door Utr: Your Mhv leodertne; your ra etgnauoa of tar fBc of t ooa iseeceer of Peestoe aaa bse received, aod your reals; eel 1 u accepted, to take effect 00 la ap- ead quaitDcauoa of your rue - I do aot ihtak it 1 canary ta this curraapuadaaca to diacua the raises arbicb baa lad u to peaaeat stilted of affairs ta lb Paaaioa Uffk. You bar beau kladly aad fa.iy edvaed of aiy twi upoa aaoat of laeaa matter It gives aaa pleasure to add that, ao far aa I aaa advised, your boo ay ba aot at aoy Uaa baea ceiled In ou-stjoe, aod I bar; to rvoew tbe espree too of sny'peraoeel food will Very truly yours. Bum WiWij.iT-!! tfteptswabar 11 H tiordoe Um been eppotsted pnttoMU-r t New p. rt Neva, Ta.. vte Salvia Pal - up. rrotod. Ootp m to I'vaaaoa Coaaailaaioi ir Taa ar tucccaw r mom eoextac ail atla iua To ay exooraaaaa Wiiliaaa War. of Miraour!. rt Caaaaaoder-ia-t b:f of to O. A. H . ta biid to b Lb aMt iblf to b appotatrd tie t aatd to u- -ft Ken City ia rpooe to a leio- a c uaa.ior to meet toe 8creiary of tb- lateru r Tbe otber ca iicite r aapaoaoo ova'- FVW of r,rcu. New York. Gea. ("bar e C H.owo. of Ctaciaoali. aad Oea i' : of I ttaoi. Tbe .mprraei a of eUrday tbai Taaocr ou.d b provided for ia eoea way by lb adaaiaattratioo l! pre rail, but jnat wbere cmaaot be ae'l, if ialed tt bee ba de cided A Wester a paper publtabed a Ute teat tbat be would enter upoa tbe practice of ice law after tein lb Pvaetoa tScc. 6u. cl.i frtead of tba Corporal aayi tat 1 eatirvly rtuiuua It ta aaid to day tbt Ua AIr did aot laarerapb u- Taaavr advutiae b.m to re If be ! rred aay ww at all upoa tbe saattar it ""V 'tm-.t ad to a tbtrd party. O-jt. 3 " LK -.wjtjoa ia aJeo said to bee been r rr v jnraurday'a reoorta. To m arepreeente.l bTSmv. ttUct i to tbe a tar.:iaaioa 00 adrtaa Tao- effeet tbat a Dot oaly did wa HW . oer at 10 reeiae cui gne rvctly to tbe coatrary leroaetarr lata M ta National erwaletu I Olwwaelle By Tlarraa to. toa- OorvJae ar laDtaOAi-oLia. dpt 13 Tbe Nattoeai Aaocicioo of Colored Baptiatj bf aa m. eaaatoo ia tbie city to-dy About one b a ail red de.cratee are prcoeot. repre entinc al awox eeery Stale ta tba Ualoo. Member of tbe party wbo were eaaault iiii eaaail atauoa naaaed Baxley. Oa , wbti oa tbetr way to atuad tbe (alberta, ntpeare.l bef re tb ateetia ta tba fter 00a ad eibited tbetr tojartca. Re E. K. Laa. of tWiaaaab. ffepbic accouat of tb aaaauli. wbica ettrrtd lb deletaa to a bif b pttcb of tici'eaeot. aad eoeay expraad lbaeir a betao ta faeor of detain 8ouibre bretbnra to araa tbeaaeeiv aad reatat fur ther attack fprttlo. oae of tb party. pprd before lb meetia wttb bia arm ta eli a aad look i a awry faiat aad weak. Tb foilowia rerotuuoaa ware uaani mouely adopted. WoBOJLaa, Tbe colored BaptiaU of a 1 tbat country are repraavoted ta tbk meetia ta tkte boor cf our wortby Prretdeot, ad wbervea. aew come to us from aome of ib 8ouibera tttatae tbat our people are bta abet dowa like down, wttaout Lber beia aay rdra for tb outra aad wroa perpetrated; tberefor. Kmiomi Tbat it a ib duty of federal toa. aa a Cbruxtaa body, to our vote ia uaoompromtatac terma aatost tbea outre X -ewti furtber. Tbat ibis body lay our fT.ceaac be ft re tbe Prrideat,aad Ooeera or of tau wbere tk outrawaa ere per. pelraled. to aek tbem for tba protection tbat beloafa 10 d tiaras of tbe U ailed Sttfe. iU red. Tbt lbs Coavratioa do n tel. -pa ee.td fecu. nd lbee our prayer to ia Preaideat aad Attorney Oeoara witb tbe web for aa immwrliata la Uoa tato tbe bratai outraeo. iaaieeef. Tbat a coaamttte be appointed from tbm mmtia to wait ta person upoa tbe Prvaideat of tbe failed tftaisa aad tbe A'.t. rney Geaerai. aad paaol tbea raao lattoee Jobs WilluMB. wbo bad beau I tbe bands of a mob at Bex ley. advised toa! col ored mea moot 0bt wbea attack ed If tbey er expected to be a people. Do you kaow. said be. "tbat 000 nee.ro eaa acare a doaea wbtte people. Carry a pur -a sad asa It 00 tbe aiibteet pretence " Tbe enure day was ft era up to dlecue- of tb aoaaaiv. aad immiitlH resort to about tbe oaly tAMMM DI3A31 r ai a 1. . NoorotJK. Va brisstia nd low 'oa.;. cams It Aa uakaowa witb red or y ri al T o 'clock to- aibt. .w.i Rt. 1 at (Jape lifavoaeteo i 8be dwplajed foliowia aisjbl A bebt tarn is ra aod red asmia, abeotlif red Rosaaa caadkr. Up p to 10 p m toe iitVsaeia crew bad sot sacceadad to a I toe to bar Tb wtad was toirty boar from too aortb Tbe at bleb aace Mb f 11 esalsai aa . ospc oppjiie Beary tc a t: iout. Sow may gat wi ad bed or ceT abor 'I or Pr.Mrir wl if mtm Wsaaiese I ontlfrikll A lan cast "sane If I X ai l0,- Bspaasabsr li. A BWMfW Male ptctura lb Urn We beowlas witb almost a hur- drivta tbe rain wttb Seal Tbe blfmil Lwsaa tbe town aad tb billowy ooaaa. bearing wave. Tbrouob tbe arm lb tattered sails of a leore of ba dimly Pioce Moo day otgbt tbe storm baa raged witbout abaiemsoA Yesterdays da bowed a bead red raawsm wbieb bad aougbt tbe rsfaee of tbe breakwater, but tbe refuge was to sufficient. By 11 o'clock tbe aaa broke orrr tbe breakwater, wreck ed tbe leierpb eUlion. carried ewer tbe bi fog bell, and rue bed borewerds.wep- mg sway too staamboet pier end dssbic lb Italian bark "11 tielvaiora" sgsinet tbe iroa gowewooMot parr. Tbe past of Brows A Co. aod Leuce Bros care way aad were swept to Tbe United Stales Marios Hospital aesoeo from its moorings aod seat pin- mof down tbe beacb Tb Lewis Ufa ear tag station, forty feet above burb weler mark, wa flooded, aad its foundation on dsrmtaed Hacberille, a suburb between tbe town aad beacb. wss submered aad Its two boadred tnbabtunu fled for lira, leav in all tbetr possessions behind. Tbe first boat came aabore at 9 a. m Tben came another aad anotber. Tbe Ufa mviagcrew. reinforced by tbe Uealo peo aad Ksbobotb crews, went to work anu nave labored aJmoal uooaastngiy ever aiace. Tbe crew of every vessel tbat struck was taken off by lb tee daring men, aod aot a life wae lost among tbe scores of saws tbey bandied. Tbe following is a complete list of the vessels tbat came aabore: Italian barque 1 1. Sal valor. American schooner Henry M. Clark. British acboooer Byron M . American schooners Alena Co vert, Ocrtrude Summer. O. P Becker. A L Bryan, Maud Leonard, Mian A Reed. Novraa, Cbarlea P. Suck ney. (total lues). Addle B. Bacon, 8. A. Rudolph. A. A A Hooper. Emily R Dwyer. J D. Robinson ; American ship W. R. Grace. American barge Timour. Danish bark Alalaala, American bel Richard J Green. American schooner Major W H Taatum (total lorn): Nettie Champion, pilot boat T. P Bayard, bargee Wallace aad Tone wend a and two others, names unknown Also s vessel tank off tbe Brown shoal a All of the crew were drowsed best two wbo got ssbore 00 a raft, aad another vessel in reward to which there te a dispute ss to her tcteg n bark or a three mas' si schooner, as her topmasts oaly can be discovered, as she Is sunk 00 Pbesrs shoals It ti not known whether her craw escaped The total number of Uvea lost will prob shir sxceed forty. P)v of the cibt men wbo composed tbe crew of tbe E. A L Bryan, perished where the vessel struck on Brand ywtne shoals. Tbe mate sod two see men csugbt a spar aad drifted ail a If hi At dsyoreak the other disco verc i thst one of tbe sailors wss dead, bis body still lashed to the spar Tb two survivors were picked op by s tug snd brought to Lewes. Tbere is great concern over tbe crew of tbe pttot boat Ebe Tunnel. 6 be put to sea on Monday aad has not been beard from. Pilots John Barnes. Lewis Bertro and Jas Rowland. Harry Hickman, and a crew of eibt men were on board. Tbe Nsw Jersey pilot boat Edmonds was blown across the bay and Ilea grounded on tbe Jersey coast, witb ber tails in Utters Tbe New York pilot boat No. 8tz was driven in from sea. but msde sncboraf am sea. but msde sncborsgf unknown schooner is ashojoJ 1 d the coast fors GOW7 safely An Rehoboth, and reported to be strew Newa comes f ib wrecks Rehoboth that tbe surf is break it the Bright House porch avenue Is entirely washed away, and that the Douglas House is surrounded by water, aad its inmsles are in great dan The three vessel previously reported lost outside lb Capes are tbe scbooners Kale E. Morse. Walter P. Parker aod E A L Bryan. Two men alone, a colored man aad a German, have come ashore as survivors from these wrecks. Tbey were on s rsfi fnm 3 p. m. Mondsy to 9 a. m yester day. Tbe other fifteen wbo composed Ihe crews of these schooners are siren up for lost Atlsjitic Cttt. N. J.. Sept li, It will take months for Ibis city to recover from the loss tbe storm has caused. The wind still blows st the rate of 35 to 40 miles aa hour and it is still raioing. Tbe beach udea have not been large, and conae uueotly are unaccompanied by further Umage. Tbe meadows, however, are still three and four feel under water Tbe damage 10 the road beds of the railroad companies is worse than wss at first antici pated. Contrary to tbe rumor of last evening. William smttn e note! on reir s Beacb is perfectly safe, but badly damged. Tbere was 00 Ice of life there. Remy Pegel. wbo keeps the Pegel Thoroughfare House, tells of s daring rescue At 5 o'clock Tues day afternoon it was found necessary to move out, owing to the rising waters The correal wss too strong to row s boat, so Mr. Page! sad six strong men look tbe parly of thirty people from tba Thoroughfare Hotel to Atlantic City proper Tbe ladies were led several hundred yards through water which wae op to their necks. Tbere were several small children in tbe party, several of whom belonged to Mr. Van Horn, a coetumer, of Philadelphia, aad this gen tleman wae oae of the party. Prom the fourth floor of the Law build tag. a brick structure, oae can get a com prehensive idea of the great storm of wind aad wave which has swept Atlantic City. The meadows sppear to be a rast lake ur rouadiag tba city. Maay days must elspee before the actual lose will be known Sergeant Blythe. of the Signal Service, remained at bia post ia tbe top floor of tbe Law building until be was forced to retire for a few hoars' rest. Tbe windows of tbe rooms which be occupied sod which were exposed to the brunt of tbe storm, were entirely blown out la the early boors of lbs tempest, Coatrary to the predictions of tbe weath er clerk the wiad redoubled la fury, and from the early hours of yesterday blew continuously throughout lbs night, and it rained a hard, aad the Indications are tbat It will continue throughout tbe day. Tbe ocean baa qukrtod aad oaly the usual tides flow sad sob. It is smimated thst $150,000 will not co ver the loss to Atlantic City aad bar inter ests: $50,000 is the loss to tba boatmen snd the Islet Hotel aad pe trillion people The damage to the beacb property will aggre gate $70,000. Atiawtic Crrr. N.J. Sept. IS, A aoopss of daring citiaeas of this place E. P. Permval aad bw sob Ebeaeaer made a trip from here to PVsssenl vtlle sad return ed at low water last sight. Perdval's ob ject ia undertaking the trip wss to tele graph bkt wife that they were safe The two gea tisanes wore nothing but bathing suits aad were barefooted Tbey each car ried a pine sepung with wbicb to feel their way aJoag the washed out portico of the route Groat toy was manifested st 9:46 o'clock throughout tbe city bat traia since Mon- would start at 10 o'cick for PcmJ to lae J last oo ' pi CM Tas id to raacaof Mid b CmMMt UMllog w recast oe every tot 0 spray sad i ad naked muu tarn aaorning wasa Pbllsdainbis A great rush wss made for tbe Camden A Atlantic railroad station, wad la km than half an boor there was a crowd large enough to All Are sections, aod they were all seat. Tbe first section had eieht psoxeaer coaches and a baggage oar. Every ear was crowded, even to standing tpece. The trip across tbe mead ows was one not soon to be forgotten. A hundred pleasure boats of all sixes and descriptions were packed close to tbe rood had The masts of many of these bsd to be cut sway this morning to permit trains to cross, tbe tkde having changed their position since the construction train pessed over at 4 a m The water was still bigh oa the meadows snd almost reached the fires ia the locomotives. It is almost miraculous tbat tracks could be so promptly plsced In repair. All the trains of ihe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run on schedule lime to and from Atlantic City. Before ibis first section had reached Camden, John WeatcoU. an Atlantic City lawyer, sod Edward Bldredge raised forty dollars for lbs train hand. Fifteen thousand people will leave here to-day and to-morrow. This will of course include many of all-tbe-year residents. Many houses are in ao uotenatsble condi tion owing to bad aewerage caused by tbe flood. Losro BasjrcB, N. J . Sept 12 Nearly very bulk -bead of the cottage from North Loog Branch to Seabrlgbt is badly dam aged. Tbe collages of Brsytoo Ives, D. Backet Moore. John Milton Cornell and others are undermined. Tbey will proba bly g out into tbe surf to-night. Theses baa washed over tbe bluff into Ocean ave nue at Monmouth beach in a dozen places. It is impossible to ascertain the damage at Highland Beacb. The sea has cut s new inlet through North Highland Beach. At 1 o'clock it was aar.il 1 raining furious ly, aatrong wind was blowing, and the surf was tearing out tbe bluff here in numerous pit FOREIGN. Tb Loudon Dora Coawpsnlea decline 1 aeeesti Cereissl insawiaa' cosw oressl CUewaieel Works BsraeS Ftr a IO Steamer Hr I ' . a n I r, d -vices rrosw Henry 91. Stanley Peers f aa Atiesapt ea tbe Lire of tb Csar, Br Cable to tb Morning titer. London. Sept. 19 The conference be- la-cen Cardinal Manning and tbe directors of the Dock Com panic i was held to day. The Cardinal found thst tbe directors were not willing to Agree to tbe compromise proposed by him, that tbe term which the Dock Companies bavj already conceded, go into effect in November, provided that tbe coeo immediately rrtume work. The Cardinal persuaded tbe directors to again consider the proposal and to postpone their decision for the present. London, Sept. 19. Toe White Star Line steamer Brlttanic, from New York September 4th, for Liverpool, which ar rived at Uueenstown to-day, reports that on Iho morning of September 5th, fire broke out in cotton stowed under one of the port batches A number of bales of tbe burning cotton were thrown overboard and remained In the water for two hours, after which they were picked up and stocked on deck The hold in which the fire broke out was drenched. A slight fire again broke out on the mormog of the sixth, but was easily subdued. London. Sept. 12 The works st Wandsworth of Burroughs, Wellcome A Co , manufacturing chemists, snd agents fcr several American chemical houses, have been burned. One fireman lost his life. Tbe flames spread with great rapidi'y, and number of gins employed in the works narrowly aacaprd bcio burned to death. Tbe loas is 20.000 pound?. The muoicipal authorities of Liverpool have voted ao appropriation of 80,000 pounds for the purpose of constructing depots for the storage of petroleum at iso lated points, thus ret toe Gangers ...ariavr,, from Arcs and eiDlo- . IjTnkn In h. hnilt will ha vn a total Calcify of 19.000 tons. Bbusuxio. September 12 A cable dis patch from Sacsibar to the Government of the Congo Stale, says: "Henry M. Stanly, on leaviog tbe basin of Ibe Albert Nyanz. endeavored to make his way upward by passing to the west of Vicloris Nyanza. lie failed, however, in this attempt. He then went northward and reached the east, ern shore of Canel. Emin Pasha ac companied him. After a long stay on the borders of tbe lakes awaiting supplies from Matala acd Tabera. Stanly leading, Emin Pasba marched in the direction of Morn basts, He is expected to reach the eastern coast about the end of October." O risnioEN, September 12. There are rumors from various quarters tbat a large number of Nihilists have recently arrived in Denmark, and in consequence of these re ports the authorities here are taking extra ordinary precautions for the protection of the Csar during his coming visit to Copen hagen, as it is feared that an attempt upon bis life is intended. G UA ! V A A D JfHO VISIONS, Vleetaatioaa la Price oa tb Cbteasjo Biekssi. By Tel seraph to tb Morn In Star. Chicago. 8epl. 12 Tbe wheat market was quite active, and after temporary weak ness early in the seeaion anotber bull turn was witnessed. The fluctuations as on tbe two previous dajs were within moderate range, but prices of late appear to advance more easily than they decline. The local crowd got short a little wheat yesterday, and there was more stlliog to-day when December was around at 78fc. but tbe bears realised that with stocks of contract wheat so light tbey have no leverage, and tbey cover speedily on every sign of substantial reactions Opening futures were about on Ihe level witb yesterday's cloeing. There was a large volume of trade during the last hour on local and outside account, with tbe bulk of trading in December around 79 79 1 c Tbere was a firm close st a net gain for tbe day of c In all futures, and tc below the extreme lop. A moderate business was reported in corn the early part of the day, but as the session advanced the market became quiet and Inactive Tbe feeling developed was easier earlier, and trading was st lower prices, the local crowd being long, and the market opened weak and Qtc below tbe cloeing prices of yesterday, and under libe ral offerings prices declined rdfc Upon the decline a better demand sprung up, tbe crowd becoming short, snd the market ral lied ic ruled steady and closed ttc lower thso yesterday. Oats ruled weaker, and prices were a shade lower. The trading was lighter, and chiefly for October and May. An easier feeling prevailed in pork, with moderate trading October ruled 8040c aod January 5O10c lower, tbe market clo sing tame st medium figures. A moderate business wss transacted in lard. Near deliveries were easier, with light trading, while longer deliveries were steadier aad prices favorable to sellers Little interest was manifested io short ribs. Prices declined lOQlfic on near sod 5c on deferred deliveries, and the market closed steady at medium figures. Tbe Southern Inter-Bute Railway Asso ciation closed the eighth day of its session at St Louis without arriving at an agree ment on grain rates from Missouri and Kan aaa to Texas, common points. A oew counterfeit two dollar Treasury silver certificate has bono found in circula Uoa. The engraving Is flae, but the print ing aod paper are poor. All counterfeits far discovered are numbered o loo- 441741." aad bear tbe picture of General THB CEXTES MAL Iva Preparations at Fayellevllle fr IBs (el brail on la November Next. Special Star Telegram. Fatftteville, N. C. Sept. 12 The interest in the approaching centennial here ia November increases every day. A large sad enthusiastic meeting of the various committees in charge and the citi zens conjointly was held here this after noon, and everything and everybody re solved to put their shoulder to the wheel hereafter to make the centennial tbe grand est event history has recorded south of Ma son and Dixon's line. The finance commit tee made a report, and neither time or mo ney will be spared to maku every feature s success. The announcement that ex-President Dvia will surely be here has had thegrati. fying effect of redoubling tbe energies of the peoplo and btirring tho country from centre to circumference. The railroads will give- the low rate of me cent per mile escb way. acd tickets will be on eale Nov. 18tb. good to return until the 27th. Litut. CoL W. 8. Cook has received a letter frcm Gov, Fowle, tendering the com mittee on Militaiy the free use of four hundred tents for quartering ibe military, which offer was duly accepted. Extcn&ive preparations will also le made for quartering the old ex-Confederate vet erans in a body. Among the mary attractions will be the Governots of tbe thirteen original Statee, and their staff officer?, while the twenty five hundred dollar fireworks display, on tbe night of tho 21st, will be by far the grandest pyrotechnic display ever witness ed south of Now York .;ity. After an enthusiastic discus&ion of other topics germane to tbe occasion, the meeting adjourned to meet next Thursday after noon, at which lime the chief marshal for the occasion will be chosen JV. C. IN SANE ASYLUM. Kloctloa of Snperlat endent. Etc. Special to the Morning Star. Kale gh. September 12. The Board of Directors of tbe Insane Asylum met to-day and elected Dr. W. R Wood, of Scotland Neck, Superintendent. Dr. J. R. Pearsall, of Fayeltcville, was elected assistant physi cian. It was dtcided that the term of the steward, Crawford, should be continued until March next. The selections by the Board give genera satisfaction here. COTTON. Tb New York Una' Report of tbe nrkt leiurdir. Br Telegrapb to tbe Morning Star. New Yoke, Sept. 12. The Sun's review of tbe cotton mark&t to-day says: Futures exhibited a straggling, uncertain tone till about the last hour, when big re ceipts at ports discouraged some of the late buyers, and a small movement to in land caused a slight decline. The pressure on September is about over and tbe short interest for October pretty well covered; these months were consequently excep- jonally weak. Wsahaf--M porta from the South were generally cood, but there were advices of rust and worms in several locali ties. , Cotton on the spot was more active, holders meeting the demind more freely. BASK BALL,. SUl isnary of Game Played Yesterday. 87 Telegrapn to tbe Morning Star. Washington, Sept. 12. The following games were to-day: Columbue Columbus 12; Cincinnati in 7tb) 1. Boston First game Boston 3; Cleve land 2. Second game Boston 5; Cleve land 0 The following games were postponed on account of rain : Washington Washington-Pittsburg. New York New York-Chicago. Brooklyn Brookly Louisville. Philadelphia Atheltic-St. Louis Philadelphia-Indianapolis Baltimore Baltimore-Kansas City. RLBCTRIO 8PARB.S. and The Rate Committee of the Southern Railroad and Steamship Association met yesterday and decided that at present no advacec in freight tariffs would be made. In a collision on the Nickel-plate rail road, near Fort Wayne, Ind,, two locomo tives and fifteen cars and contents were de stroyed, causing a loss of about $100,000. Two engineers were injured. Governor Bucknor, of Kentucky, has ordered one company of troops from Lex ington and another from Harrodsburg, to go to Harlan county to protect the court and witnesses on the trial la connection with the Howard-Turner feud. Tbe National Line steamer England from Ljverpool arrived at New York yesterday. Tbe England was struck by the storm Tuesday evening. Capt. Healy says that tbe steamer was almost turned over by the combined force of wind and sea She ca reened over until the tips of her yards dip ped into the water. Lawn Mowers, T) EST ON TBE MARKET. GARDEN HOSE sake. Ac, Sprinklers, Rubber Hose and Attach ments. Bottom prices ob above at WM. B. BPRINGER A GO'S. Ir M tf 14 Front street, Wilmington. N. C. CUTLERY SPECIALTY. GILES A MUBCH1SON, ohison Block. angtttf For Sale. 'TWO STORES, WITB DWELLING AT- tached. at NICBOL8, 8. C., on the line of the Wilmington. Columbia A Anrusta Railroad Apply to SAM'L BEAR, SB, No. U Market street, sep S tf Wilmington, N. C. $25,000 Worth ot PijLOoa and Organs Must bs Closed Out by August I. New, Nearly NewAnd Prime Second-hand TAKEN IN EXCHANGE aad made new ta oar repair factory. MUST SELL! Oant hold them. No toon, OaM Prfw Maty Termu 1 Write for Bargtun Sheet. LUDDEN& BATES I SAVANNAH, OA. pv eSBaVaYVwYM oot 5 Wtj MARINE. Pert Almanac sept. 13. Bun Rises 5 40AM Bun Bets 6.11TM Day's Length 12h8M High Water at Smithville 10 00 AM High Water at Wilmington 11.15 AM HAKIIVE DIRECTORY. 1. 1st or Weasels la use Port or Wllaninsr 1011, N. C, sept. 13, 1889. BARQUES. tforunquen (Span), 850 tons, Delacruz, lex Sprunt & Son. Libra (Nor.), 410 tons, Silvertsen, Pater son, Downing & Co. Adolph (Oer), 682 tons, Weetendorf, Jas T Riley So Co. Ephrussi (Nor), 348 tons, Gausel, Jas T Riley & Co. , Lydia Peschau (Oer), 360 tone, Zeplein, E Peechau & Westermann. 8CHOONER8. Edith R Seward. Richardson, Oeo Harries, Son & Co. Absolutely Pure. Tli ib powoer never vane, a marvel ot pew? strength and w&ole-somonese. More economic, t im ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold li con petition witb tbe multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlvm ests ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO 106 Wall St., N Y. Whole:, by AuBIaH A TOLiEKS feb I DAW v one toe or fret 4s To All Whom It May Concern. T7NOW YE THAT H. C. PRHM PERT, THB IA veteran Barber and Hairdresser, can still oe found at his o'.d stand No. 7 South Front St. and the old reliable, Capt. Joe Turner, Is work ing with him. Clean Towels, good and plentv of Bay Rum always used. Clippers of all sizes, Give us a call. sep 1 tf Medical College OF Virginia. Richmond, rpHB FIFTY -SECOND ANNUAL SESSION OF the above named institution will begin OC TO BER 1ST, 1889, and continue six month?. For catalogue or other information write to Dr. J. S. DORSBY CULLBS, Jy 11 8m th Dean of the Faculty. HUGHES' TONIC sure cure: for CHILLS AND FEVER. FOB 30 IEARSA SUCCESS. Read this Testimony then TRY IT for Yourself, Proprietors have many letters like these: BETTER THAN QUININE. Mr. M. M Kestereon, Dorsey Co., Ark., says "I can certify to the fact that Haehes' Tonic is the beet chill 'onto I ever tried. I consider it better than quinine." CURES CHRONIC CASES, Mr. E W. McDonald, Laurel mil, Miss.. wrttes: "Your Hughes' Tonic for Chills and Fever has never failed yet. and I have sold it to a number of chronic cases, it cures them every time." ill for Hughes' Tonic aod tale No Other Price, fl.OO Per Bottle. PREPARED BY R. A. RORINSON &. LOUISVILLE, KIT. CO., For Sale by Druggists. mar 29 W6m POMONA HILL POMONA, N. C, STOCK CONSISTS OF ALL LEADING FRUITS Calculated to enit the Southern and border States. Send for descriptive Catalogue, No. 1, of PRTTTT TPPPQ VTNTF.S Ar( XXVUXJ. IXIJjLjO, VJ-LNXjO, OtUi I and '.No. 2, Green-House Catalogue of young pot-grown Roses, Chrysanthemums, CARNATIONS, and a general variety of Bedding and Flowering Plants, ready to plant out in April and May. Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited. Address J. VAN. LINDLBY. Pomona, Guilford Co., N. C. Je 7 W6m IN EARLY ONIONS. D, L1NDRETH & SONS OFFER FOR SALE SEVERAL HUNDRED BUSHELS OF FDEE BERMUDA ONION SETS, now being grown on Bloomsdale Farm, Bristol, Penna. These choice Seta will be ready for shipment during August and September. As it is tbe nature of Bermuda Sets to sprout or reoom mence growth a few week after being harvested, it is necessary to plant in August or first week in aeptemoer. once in tne earth they win grow, however dry. Planted in aarust and earlv SeD tember in tbe South, especial ly in the Gulf States, they will produce large, solid, showy, market able onions in February aad in advance of tbe Bermnda shipments. This, it will be recognised, Is a quality of high value . Ask your mere Bant to order them for yon, or apply direct for olronlars and prices. JD. JLANDRETH & SONS, Seed Fanners and Merchants, ang 9 wet Philadelphia. POWDER BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. New Arrivals. JUST LHBCKIVED 60 DOZEN GBNT81 UN laun dried SHIRTS, which we are selling at 50c, 76o and $1 each. We call special attention to the 75o and $1 Shirts; they are manufactured of the New York Mills Shirting and the bosom made of a beautiful quality of linen. They are the best made Shirt on the market, all reinforced In the back and perfect In every particular. GENTS' LADNDBIED SHIRTS. We are showing some very nloe Lanndrtod SHIRTS In plain and plaited bossoms at 660, $1 and $1 .26 each. Gents' NIGHT SHIRTS 75c each. Gents' BalMggan Shirts and Drawers. Our stock of the above goods is complete, and we are offering some decided bargains. Gents' Jean Drawets 50c a Pair. GEMTS' MEN COLLARS & CDFFS. Invite all to examioe our immense line of COL LARS and CUFFS. Have many new styles In Collars, and recommend the Barker brand as the best fioods made They are all linen on both sides, therefore will wear better thaa any other Collar. Gents' Hosiery. Have never had such a magnificent line of Gents' Ja-Hose as we have at present. Ask for tbe Smith a Angell brand, which is the only real fast black Hosiery. Every pair warranted fast black or money refunded. Umbrellas. Gloria Silk UMBRELLAS, from $1. 50 to tS$0. Serge UMBRELLAS, from S to xi. 50. Gingham UMBRELL AS, from 86c to $2.60. Gents' Scarfs and Ties. A beautiful selection of SCARFS, from 25c to 50 OOPtfl White Lawn TIES, from 12c to $1 per dozen. Trunks, Trunks. Having Jnst replenished our stock of Trunks, we are now prepared to salt any one, as we have a magnifioient line to select from, suitable both for Ladies and Gents. Our Trunks are all war ranted to be the beet goods on the market. BROWN & EODDIOK, 9 NORTH FRONT8TRBET. 1y 10 tr OTTERBURIM LITHIA AND MAGNESIA "WATEB. IT NOT ONLYiCURES "BRIGHT'S DISEASE," BUT ALSO DIABETES. Mannbobo, Va., April 7, 1888. For a year I have been suffering with a form f Kidney Disease which my physician. Dr. J. A. Hlllman, thought was Diabetes, and advised tbe use of Otterburn Lithla and Magnesia Water. The quantity of urine passed was greatly in ex cess of the natural secretion, and I lost forty Dounds of flesh in a few months. The use of the Otterburn vf ater corrected this excessive flow entirely in six weeks, and I am again a well man. I tried many medicines without avail, and I attribute my cure of this troublesome and dangerous disease entirely to the use of the Octerburn Water. R. N. BLANTON. PERSONS OFTEN ASK "WILL IT KEEP V Amelia Conrrr, "VA.,Feb . 24, 1888. I hereby certl'y tbat two years ago I obtained some o'f the Water ot the Otterbnrn Lithla and Magnesia Spring for my wife in a demijohn, and recently, whilst moving to another home. I found tbat some of tbe Water had been loir, in tbe demijohn. I poured it ont and drank some of it, and found it to be as pore and nice as when first taken from the Spring. G. E. CRADDOCK. IT CURES RHEUMATIC GOUT. E. Jxtfxbsoh, of Johnston, South Carolina, writes as follows of it : A lady here has been entirely relieved of a severe attack of Rheumatic Gout. she found such immediate relief she did not take any mod icine or any other remedy. at all, and while on the sixth bottle stated tbat she had been entirely relieved and needed no more Water; her general health also being greatly lm -prc-veU. E. B. JEFFERSON. . Mahkbo&o, Va., March 17 1888. Wbea 1 commenced tne use of the Otterbnrn Lithla and Magnesia Water, on the 28th of January last, I had no faith in any mineral water. I had been suffering for over three Tears with a disease that was pronounced by a proml neni physician of Richmond to be an affection of the Kidneys, after making a scientific test. I had only used tbe Water one week when I was entirely relieved of pain, wbioh before he d been constant and at tunes acute, and I have gained nineteen pounds in flesh, with a restora tion of strength and energy. I gave the Water a fair test, using no other water and taking no iredlolne. H. C. GREGORY. Richmond, Va., April 8, 1887. I have been suffering lor 3 ears with a compli cation of Liver and Kidney trouble, suffering great pain in the region of the kidneys; and hav ing my attention called to tbe Otterburn Lithla and Magnesia Water. I commenced to use It, and never experienced such roller from any- fltna Hha vonflHt half-nalUn Imamam V. a flow of urine and cleared It up. My appetite has been restored, aun I feel that I cannot commend tne water too highly. k. f. WALKER. Amelia C. H., Va., December 15, 1886. I have been a Dyspeptio for the past fifteen years; and lately have suffered with Derange ment of my Urinary organs, evidenced by great difficulty in voiding the urine. About six months ago I commenced the use of the Otterburn Lithla and Magnesia Srrlncs Water, and since that time there has been marked and gradual improvement In my entire condition and stats of health. My digestion Is better than it has been for five or six years, and the urinary trouble is entirety relieved, and has been for the past two months. J.A.WALLACE, Cashier Planters Bank of Amelia. GEORGE J. HtNDLEY, Proprietor, AMELIA COURTHOUSE, VA. R. R. RElXAlHir, Agent, WILMINGTON. M. a mar 9 DAW tf BOOKS! BOOKS! A FULL LINE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY XX. on hand, and new supp es every week Shake- pea re, Soott, Miiton, Longieuow, Ten n j son. Mered Cowpe gress. Abby, Ivanhoe, David Copperfleld, History France, History Germany, Creasy 's Battles, Scottish Chiefs, Maoaulay 's Essays, so.. Ac , are a few of our nloe cloth bound 87 oent books. AU the above and more, in red line and gold 60 Beats. Maoaulav's History of England (8 vol.) II 26. Rollins' Ancient History $2 00. Plutarch's Lives 86 cents, Thackeray '8 Work rxs (10 volumes) 6 00, Josephus $2.oo. Good Writing Paper 5 cents per quire or 70 cents ream. teaa renous is cental dozen. SCHOOL ROOKS CHEAP. Holmes' 1st Reader 16 cents, Holmes' and Reader 26 cents, Holmes' 3rd Reader 86 cents, Polmes' 4th Reader 50 cents. Holmes' 6th Reader 30 cents. Sanford's Primary Arithmetic 20 cents, San ford's Intermediate Arithmetic 86 oenu, San ford's Common School Arithmetic 64 cents. San ford's Higher Arithmetic $1.00, Maury's Inter mediate Geography 60o, Maury's Manual Geo- Kriuy rge ramuy Bibles (old and new version) Illustrated. 11.76 and " wujwiv.bv nuitto I o vuj.iao.o. auo auuve are tne nnc.nn or nn in a fun Knnk, others In proportion. We have a lanre lot of second-hand School Books that we will sell at TOAL.,ow El?088". uur tarrna are STRICTLY GASH, Orders by mail solicited. t MAITON BOOK COMPANY, an:iDWtf Maxton M. C I STRAWBEEiiY CfLATES, Low Prices to Truckers IN THIS VICINITY. Call Early and Place Orders. ALSO. Ice Cream Freezers. Refrigerators, Coolers, OIL STOVES. &c., dc. !N FACT A FULL AHHOhTf ANT OF SEASON GOODS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICf V Alderman, Flanner & Co 114 FHONT STREET. ap;27.tf WILMINGTON. N. Molasses, Groceries, ProTisions, nr. Of HHDS NEW CHOP 5J CUBA OLA -.- s, Hhds. Porto hlco MOLAwn..-. fQ Bbls Porto Kico MOLASNB-i, QrA Bbls. POTATOB8, B HOHK. 00t UritliANK. t, , PjQ Tierces and Cares of LAKD, ) 000 LkS D 8-8IDBUand BULL,-!.. 'OCA Bbls. SUGAR, Grantilut.d AtOJ WhlU' ai.d vr. Q Boxes CHKEr-E. Or Tubs BUTTEH, aVl Boxes CRACKBKrt and ' . k- J5Q Bags COFFER, LA' ' J'hv .A L rQ Boxes SOAP, Lam, ir v ; Boxes STARCH.: 100 Ca0es LYB'' pQ Cases POTA-ib, Boxes TOBACCO, all gradns; 150,000 3 000 Lbs' 8NUI',', ",u "lnrta- Baking Powder, Hoda, Candies. Ac. an. For sale low bj ADRIAN A VOMJ.K feb 27 tf Honey, Honev Honev, T'HB FINEST BH'lUGHT TO TH IB MAKKCT X forysars, put up in one pound Boxe look at it. ( H.I .ltd WE ARB STILL RBCKIVIN T'! AT KINK MABYLi.NO Creamery Butter Packed in Refrigerator Boxen- Tae on'v p oe in town yon oan secure a boltd one pound 1 r'.H of fine BUTTKK My PAROLE FLOUR Hill ftai if udi until. i. and is otrtainly pronounced 1 tin " ' try tt to be the best told in town Al" a r-rf fine FLOUK for less money, Mcb lm.tiaraM ed. CAKES OF ALL KIM'-1 CRACKERS, PRESERVES, PHK..J r Ki :.J UH. DKIBD FAUITS. and an endless variety of CANtrl' doolie. In fact I keep everything which ai. l lnna in a first class Grocery 6t re Call and examine my Oood . J NO. I. Jy ai tr BOATWKIGHT, 15 an.1 17 ourh FT'"' ' FLOOR, BACON, luLA&SLS, to, 1500 BblB FLOUM' rd' 150 Boxe" D 8- MIIJ,' 1 Ijt) Hhds and Bbls P. K Mol.A -Bbls New Orle:.ne 2 (J() CaM" LARD. rQ Bbls CAROLINA H1CX, Bbls 8UGAR, I0Q Seeks cOFPhB. 250 NAILS. f0 Bbls DISTILLER'S Cd CS. 00 Boxes TOBACCO. J00 Cases LYE, J5 Oases BALL POTAKB. 50 Cases STARCH. BnnfT, Candles, foap, Wrapping Pi r. . v Ao., Ac., Aa For sale low by . WILLIAMS. HAN Kl mar 20 tf Atlantic View, Wrlfrhtsvllle, N. . Tbe Sollier Boys Ere CM and ibe GIRLS ARE HAPJV. BOARD DURING EHCAMPMlNT WEEK $2 00 PER DAT ED. WILSON MAMvJX' Jyrtf WANTED MAN To take tbe agn T ' Safes: stss-18x18x18 inches; a flbBN. rre etail price $16; other elae In prop vtl. n if0, o hence to create a permanent buc!D-i" hp Tbese tares meet a demai d never ni. B0 plied by other safe companies, as .,., foveredby the aafe PooLALPlW ' " 0. 1el4 6m sat we cinolnwn'
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