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bPiua4 avery afWra, Baafayi - casta? JOSU. T. JABEIi kxutos ajt rsorwxToay. gLiCBlPT10NxKTAUr PAID. w.iui.11 14 J Om month, M wti. las papar UliUTmd by earrWri, r't f aarf, U aay part of theeity, atiae K. re rata, or IS eoaw 9 weak. A Jrartiriag raws lev aaa" liberal (7-SebaeHbers will elaaM report aay aad .U fllKT to r tbelr parswraUriy. 8f W ENTERPRISE. BEOWN & RODDICK, Will opea oa or aoout Wednesday. June 18, The Su re ou tha South west corner .Nxxmd aid Market street. We pur-po- dv.in UiU eutire atore to the &aie ut.tJkl at 5 and lO Cents. We cannot enumerate tb different arti--It utbla time but our patrone may rest aavtr dthat not Hut will be tpared to de iti thl New Enteror.se. Y yrtainly will offer the greatest ln Jaei..euU that bate ever been ehwn in tail f-ctino of the country, aa no houae In la country hu better facilities forhe pazchaae of auch articles. BROWN & RODDICK. lit would also Uke this opportunity of statin tUat wa are offering tome Special llarcaina at 45 Market Street, la our Dry Goods Department. Heir short of space can only quote a sb.rt price list, but can safely say that at no tune hare we been better prepared or LaJ create r indaceoaeata than ai this par ticular moment. Dress Goods. We hate just received another small lot ot tboas at 13o. Call early. Lawns Linen Finish, Gc. Wort double. OLtiloid Bows for Gent's wear In Black and White, 5c, worth 25c.- -'n ahnT when soiled can be cleansed with a damp cloth. Ladles Linen Collars. 5c. A decided Bargain. SUITimer ShaWlS. We are-cloalnzout a small lot of the ibovt atless thau half the coat of saanu-l fai luring. I Children fl COld XlOSe. nn.. .v u uim. -rV.t 1(V a pair, and the quality Ls good. I UDIEX LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 5c. per pair. Comment unnecessary. ParaSOlS and Sunshades. .... .t.. We have Just received another lot of the ab.ve and can aafely aU'e that they are wthont exception the cheapest goods ever I bDred by us at any time. PANS!! XVA-TS ! ! I For the million at all pricee. Oento' White Shirts, Made of WamsutU Cotton and the beat IJuaa front. Our price isstill 75 CenU-l JBSO Wll & HODDIUllf 43 Market Street juvtll Kobeeou lan copy. Xuw Goods ! Low Prices ! yBlLS IS 5KW TOKC raoeeUy Mr, BlaMIlboaxbt atToty low prieoa a largo Now and Desirable Goods, TUj kin jH bom received and eeaais n.. . . . . . . .. . I ut soyi" tuiunere oxuw : a sao lot at a Mo at fimroa. Alar,. ltMk t WHITE TEflTfl. i..t tho ror Ui soaaoa, and will b sold at I - ---- - n- ' I T ckMor aau Wo daliht ia ihowiur our r ... M . a m w wa,af4aoB t ooarr yoe toaqy. iHRlKK'ti TWO 8TOBK8, 1 1 MarkH si. UQHT RUNMINQ (lnEW HOME." I BIS A XIkDLk. TT!rU.e Ti Li spaee mmder aa4or tin Arm. Bprtar Tooaloa BaatUo. 12!.!.? thrf; D,t f?r gm taoaaauia. Larf o spaoo madov proa- l?uU"k""tnjOWm . J. B. fa&kar, I to Jyl-lm MMerkotSt. I.. TK TDI3 CITY OR ELSEWHERE, In Prof. Agostini'a eleventh family f xcur X doors, oiitaida or cm the road, sales-ioa to Smithville snd the Forts will be tth trado In all Us branchee, who will I to n m?diTWd Um6 104 ets for ! " 1 , ' ) ... : i . i j ' ' . I ' 1 ' ' 1 i! ' " J ' fm 'Daily Rev im. i i I ! 1 i j ' l ' I 1 ' i 1 ! ' . ! VOL. IV, WILMINGTON7, N. C. MONDAY, AUGUST LOCAL NEWS. Ifew Advertisement, j "Qso. Mvaas, If at Moonlight and Ma Is. ' I J. Bust, Cast Ho Ij for tho Camp Meat- BoATwtiaHT A McK-v A Quod Asaert aaeat of Qreeorief . , Pur. AeaTii Eleventh Family Excara- lOQ. : j OitKAaar A Ca Baffiei, Haraeu, Ac. F. C. Miv-aa Opai Da aad Night. 8a A m foaaaag Haul, OolUbr, X. C. Tata's Baek 8tr! aad Phot Kooma A Parftct Lika aM. h'awavar A Caistaa Batta'. t , P.Bamsaaaaaa'a Aaatkr Lo. . 8. D. Wallus, Caak'r IHridead. C. af.TaaOaiBBLL Spatial irraaf ateati. Sea adLaat Havard. I J. B. ITaaaaa Ligkt Ranaiag "New acme." Hxaiaa'a-EkMp Coal. m ' Summer is tw.o-third oer. What will cure a aumraer cold? Chanceable ia what the almanac aaya of the weather today. This month has! , five Fridays, five Saturdays and five Sundays. No wonder that egotisU fipd tha world ao ngj. They only aoe thauiaelvea in It. ' I Why ia'a ship the politeat thing in the world? Because she a' ways adrances with a bow. f t The gas lamps should be lit on raiuy nights whan the moonlight fills to pierce the clouds. T Whan onoe infidelity cau persuade men that tbey-diel'ke beasts,1 they will soon live like beasts. Who is powerful? He who can control hii nanaians. Who Is rich? He who ia content with what he has. Quite a large number of colored excur sionist west down the river this morning en the steam yacht Pasnport. All the rain aw t de is to let go and UroP' lh sam0 af a, mai? whea be get8 tired of hanging around the Uity liall for anode. il . Ntver believe a man who is always telling what he used to do, who always I 1 1 ill . l 4 I uaaia wua iho pmi vucj for the past tanse Is a pretence. The Board of Directors of the Bank ot New Hanover have declared' 'a dividend . r i of 3 per cent, for the ; past six months. payable en and after 10th Inst. a great many WilmiDgtonlana are now eut of the city seeking health and pleasure " . . r elsewhere, although there is as much of the formsr here now as may be found any where in the xnouatalns. How shall we train our girls?' iaaks an exchange. 'Train em with about, twenty yards of black silk, if you want to please vnnr ?Irls A silk velvet i train would happy.' I also make 'em A youag lady said to kcr lover, 'Cbar I T . Vvw for ii ;it riiiiml: lhA HTnrlilV 'About 24 inchas. my jdarliog replied he, as his arm encircled ber waist, one was all the world to him. A young man up town was the other . i . dav accusing another' of having a i bis moath. Ye; said the other, 'bat j the Trd bad to make voura small so aa ito give you plenty of cheek.' The Murchlson building on Front street Is the site selected for the Bell Telephone Exchange. Workmen are now busily en aTAd in fftfttine the buiiaioe ia readiness - . The lUleiga ACtCM naa cnangea iianua. ..... i ' i j i j The firm of liussey & Jordan naviug ! m i -w . a . been dissolved, on the 3d inst, Mr. Geo. C. Jordan sacoeeds to the sole proprietary and editorial management of the paper. - ! Headache, whether arising from, Indi gestion or Nerrousnea. t oroughly, unfits anv one for attention to business or any tln affjrt. Dr Bull s Baltimore Dili. .I.... mm tbla diatreaain? disorder gjDZ prompt relief after th? first dose. KlT,D fru v ; There must be a big IresbetSn the river above here, for : he water is yellow and bd. The rise' has (been a great .bo-n the raltamen, ana we uowco ucj uv e x KM, ;n thir Iia&en auvamago i v "t turpentine and timber. aexL These excursions have become of the most dallgEifml features of the aeaibaln ottrcirjr. i Snai k Fl blue, j Shaik-fishing id indulged lu by resident of Masouboro Suuud. Oj Saturday, three measuring from three to fire feet, were caught, and a day or two previous, one between five and sir fert wws taken from its element. The sharks were caught in the banks channel by hook and linf. The Marktiucu. Lt. A. D. hchsnck and Corporal J. O Mc8hauey of Battery O, Second Artellery now stationed at Sn;ithvil'e.have b-een or dared to Guvernur'a Island, New Yi rk harbor, to take part in the competition of the division team lor the Internet ion al military match to be shot in Augnat Revival. The revival which has been in i.rogress foo some two weeks past! in the Second Baptist Church Is being continued with renewed vigor. Many have been con verted and joined the church and many others are penitent and seeking grace. The Reu. John Beasly of Mason boro will preach to-night and will asit Mr King in conducting the services. City Court D. Moore, charged with disorderly conduct and resisting the police, was fined $10 or 16 day? in the Oitj Prison. Lewis Green, colored, charsed with disorderly conduct, was continued. A young white man charged with dia orderly conduct, was discharged. John Henry Denton and Edward Bird. charged with violating the night scaven ger's rules, were fined 'each $5. My Grandmother's churn. We have received from the publishers R. W. Carroll & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, a song and chorus bearing the above title It is composed by Prof. Henry Schocler, of Dalton, Ga., ar,d is intended as a com panion piece to j "My 'Grandfather's Cloak." It is very easy and simple, with rather a taking chorus in imitation of the dashing of the old-fashioned churn, and like all others of its class will have its day of popularity. Price 80 cents. Crops in Colaiubus. We have been infoim-fd by a ,entlem n who baa traveled somewhat extensive ly in Columbus, that the corn in that county whicb Was planted early in the season will only produce about half a crop; the later corn is very much better, and the cotton has not yet suflered materially, and is j looking well. The only fear now is, among the ptanters of the county, that too maxh rain may fall and produce rust and mildew. Tie crops along the line of the railroad in that county, with a few except. tlons, are looking especially fine. , cattle Thieves. A couple of colored men came Into the city this morning driving two beeves.which they sold to a butcher in the market. The cattle being alive, ot coHrse, had to -be weighed by the Clerk of the Marker, Mr. Lewis M. Williams. The drivers, on being mieationed. said! that the cattle were biought from Onslow county ; but, upon further questioning by Mr. Williams, j who was originally from Onslow, It was ascer. taiued that they were not from that county, and they were turned over to the tender mercies of Justice Gardner as suspicious characters, while the cattle were locked up to await the appearauce of .the proper owner. Durii'g the forenoon, tho real owner of the cutile, who hails from Pen der, put in au appearance, and claimed the property. The cultivation of Fansles. These lovely flowers are universal favorites and no boquet is quite complete without them. They are very easily cultivated and bloom k from early spring till the ground Is frozen. There is some thing almost human in the expression of these flowers, as they so modestly raise their petals from their lowly bed, to catch the gaubeam.s. Cultivation has done more to improve their site and beauty thau in almost any other plant. . Their rich hues, from the dark royal purple to the bright eit hue. combined with the sha Jea of rich 9 i orange to the moat delicate cream color, make a bed of pansies one of the loveliest for a yard or garden. They thrive best in a mellow loam ennchjd by decayed leaves or wood. Chip dirt acraped from the bottom of the wood shed is an excel lent guano for the pansy, b d. They need moisture and shade and grow best where brilliant flowers languish. According to the Heracheil W eathr r Table there will be seventeen rainy daya this month, and the rest are marked as changeable. If that table should prove correct, every day from this until the six: teenth inclusive will be rainy. Jo'nt Meeting of the Justices of the Pence and Commissioners of the , Ctunty of Xtw Hanover. a . . ai a joint meeting of the Justice of the Peace and Commissioners of tbe County ot New Hanover, held this day, Uoi. w m. Li. &mith was "appointed Chairman and Justice C wan, Secretary, after which the following was euacted: ; Resolved. Ttiat for the year1 1879 th following estimate, proposed by th- i miy ijominipsionejij lor taxes, be and tie same ia heiebv levied on all property lu this county, real, personal and mixed; J 1 1 : . . . .. ! r anu poiu. sut.jeci to tax, as toilwws; ror general expenses of tbe county government, 42 cents jon the hundred dollars, and $1.26 on each taxable poll. For maintenance of Criminal Court, 18 cent on the hundred dollars, and 54 cents on each taxable poll Dor payment of past due bonds and interest, 30 cents ou the $100. For payment of interest) oh bonds not matured 5 cents on the 8100, and 15 cents on the poll. i All of which were adopted by ih meeting, and also the following; i Bcwlvcd, That the Board of Commis n onerB, in so greatly reducing the'expen- sea oi me county auring , tne nrst year of their administration, is entitled to the thanks and increased confidence of the citizens ot New Hanover county. I Estimate for matured bonds. SloOtTT new bonds, $30,700. Estimate for eral expenses, $32,000. ' gen. Board of County Cemmlssloners. The Board met in regular .session at ?J o'clock this alternoon, present Col. Wm. L. Smith, Chairman, and Commis- hioners U. A. Bagg, J. A. Montgomery, A- J. Grady1 and B. G. Worth. The Treasurer made his several reports ur tne month ot Ju'y as follows: Special fund showing a bal ance due Treasurer of $161 30. Eleven coupons of the denomination ot $15 each were delivered to the bard and four coupons of $3 each were also delivered and the whole of the coupons destroyed in the presence of the Board. Retail liquor licenses were granted the following named persons. for three months-: J. D Steljes. C. H. Wessel, H. A Glay- meyer, Geo. L. Schutte, J. D. H. Klander, Mary Davis,1 N. M. Moody, D. Stem's, E. W. Dosher, A. Rush, J. E. Oldenbuttle, Wm. Ulrich Jno. M. Bremer, J. W. Duls,Geo. F. Colin W. Hullen, C. St mmerman, Jno. F. Stoltr, R. J. Scarborough, L. Vollers, Jno. W. Gerdts, Jno. O'Brien, C. Schul- ken, Delia Bryson, C. Michaels, Sarah Meyer, Juo. Carroll, R. F. Eyden, W. H. Grotgen. i The Register reported the amount of fees for the month of July due the county for marriage licenses as $9. 50. Ordered re ceived and placed on file. On motion the Board adjourned to meet the fourth Monday in August at 2 o'clock. I Board of Education- At a meeting of tbe Board of Educa tion, held this afternoon at the Commis sioners' room, Mr Donald MacRae, Chair man of the School .Committee for distric No. 1, submitted specifications for the proposed improvements to the Poabody School, located onCaanpbell Square in this city and used for the benefit of colored children, wereupou a resolution was passed authorizing the School Com mittee ot District No. 1 to lease the pro perty koown as Campbell Square, cn which the Peabody school for the colored race in the abjve named district is now located, and to erect on tbe same suitable building, the cost not to exceed $1,800. Criminal Court- The regular August term of this tribu nal commenced this morning, His Honor Judge Meares presiding. ! The calendar 'or the term 'was arranged and ithe fol owing named persons for the Grand Jury drawn, viz: Jno O Heyer, foreman, W H Montgomery, Marcus Bear, Daniel F Barnes, D M Bogart, Alex Johnson, Jr, W H Green, George 'Honnett, Martin Loftia, W D Mahn, Jesse Wilder, Edwin Howard, 8acnuelBear, Jr, Samuel Davis A J Mott, H W McLaurin, M M Katz, JT Flowers , 1 Moonlight on the Water. The steam yacht Passport will make a trip down the river to-morrow night ' by the light of the moon." She will run to Fort Fiaher and return, leaving her wharf at 7:15 and returning at 12:30, sharp. Tne fare is put very low, ' only 25 cents or the round trip. CommodoreMyers says. that the aale of tickets will be limited aid all therefore who intend going should makejearly application. . 4, 1879. NO. 152 Magistrate's Court. Before Justice hall, this morning, Charles Kbbh a, colored, aius - Charlet Brown, was (arraigned for the laroeiiy of a coop of chickens, ai d alter a hearing was hadiiti the ruat'er, be was Ivund over for his appearance, but a saiisfactory bonJ aoi being foillLeoni ing, be was committed, ' Before the same,' Biidley Jenkins, col ored, charged Bob Ta lor. also colored ith be laiceny of a pair o a pair of I Ikks'l ana he luter w ree-4u;ze-l tola Pi war to- J. .1. . .- . morrow, ax iu o cmck a. lu. AHlitary Excuisiou from Chailotte. The Charlotte Grays make their thirjl annual, excursion to this city on the 11th iat, (next Monday.) They inteni, after arrived, to visit Smithville, Fort Caswell, Bald Head ai d the Blakfish Grounds, and probably the Sound. This is a tice mill tary orgamzation.composed of jsorne'jof the bei-t young men in the city or the West' Quite a number of civilians from that sec tion are expected Grays, aud, bettei to accompany the th-ln all, mauy o: of Char the "unrecoi-true ted'' beauties i I -1 j lotte will cheer the excursion with the gladness of their bewitching presence. New Advertisements. Prof. Agostini's TT'LEVESTH EXCURBICKV to 8mithvilla 1 - J nd the Fort". on Steamor Paaapbrt, w ill take place NEXT FRID A Y, August 8. Italian nana. Ticket! 50 Ctnts ; Children and Ser rants 25 cents. . aag S lt Dividend. WILMINGTON, iN. C., Aug. 1, 1879. fTIHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the I A BANK OF NEW HANOVER have tbia day deelared a Dividend of THREE PER CtfNT, (frfe of tax), out of the earnings of the Bank, for the six (months ending July 31, payable on and after the 10th inat. aug4-it a. d. Wallace, Cah'r. ijouna FRESH AND NO. 1, JD8T REt.KlVifiD i ! ! to-day from Peansylvania. Call and see it. aag 4 NEWBURY A CHASTEN Lost-Reward. DOUBLE RED PLAID SHAWL was lost on the Turnpike Fridav nirht. The I ' . " finder will be rewarded by retiming it to tlif office. aag 4-tf Special ArraiigemQnts j IN LIGHT. CHEIkflCALS, fcc. At iVan.Orsieli's Pnoto Art Gallery, THIS WEEK, i FOR THE NEW CROP OF BABIES ! ALSO, A Peck er Two of the Old Crop can be accommodated. Call Early and Often.' TAN ORSDELL, Artist, and Frame Dealer, Wilmington, N. C. aug 4-lt Moonlight and Music TUESDAY EVENIJSG, Aug. 6. FAMILY "cujwioar I TO FORT FISHER. I I 1 THE MAGNIFICENT STMR. PASSPORT, 1 CAPT. j. w. harper. Will make trio aa above, leaving bar wharf at 7-45; retura at 12.30 A. M., sharp. ROUND TRIP 3 CENTS. Ticket 11m- itad. Sold at office of aeenL aug 4 It GEO. MYERS. A Perfect Likeness ! fY YOURSELF CAN BE HAD BY calliag at YATES' PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS. ! Children' Pictures a tpecialty. HTER EOsCOPIO VIEWS of all placea of interest in and aroand tha city constantly on band. PICTURE FRAMES aad MOULDINGS, SCHOOL1 BOOKS and School Statioaery. 5. Orders from the ooantry will meat with prompt attention YATE8' BOOK 8TORE AND PHOTO ROOMS. aug I I Another Lot 1 i F MOORfc'S MISTORY of North Caro lina jait rcceired at ! THE LIVE BOOK STORE. o All the Latest SEASIDE AND FRANKLIN t-'QTARt Libraries, and an masense stock of Hum mer Reading of every description at I HEIN&BERGER'S Pianos and Organs, FOR BALE CHEAP FOR CASH, oi on tbe easy instalment plan, at greatly redpeed prices, at HEINSB fcRQER'S, aag 4 Live Book and Made Store. PLEASE VOTICE. J We will begU4 fo receive eomBtiairatioaf from oar frioads on aay aid all sabjects a t f eaeral interost bmt : , ! - v. : i( Tao name of the writer merCalways W fir muhed to thoEditor. . ' i Communication mcjat b writtoa on on'y oaofidofthoiapr. 1 V PoraoaaliUeo maat b avoliod. jj And it U eapeeiallj nd paxti.mlarlj undf r stood ttat the Kditor dooa sot always an do 10 tho vlowf of corri oodeata, nnloas ao stale la tho editorial column. II New Advertisement. Ho l .fcr tie ramp-MeetiD 'jua. aiKAMfcR CLINTON WILL RUT dily between WiU in2t n and Lower Ti-wn I Lrea Btidire, darlag tne Ca MP-M EfcTli O to be be'd at the Utur place, AUOC'rtT 7ih to 11th ioclseire I Ticae a to go and relurn onlr 40 ewr.'ti. I jalj . 6t . J- B.SBfcY, UajU-n. , 1 , 1 j,'! Buergies, 1 Buggies; Harness & fcaddlek, FUR HALE AT aniXIZAZLDT dL CO'3 3rd $ui oppocito City Hall. ' aKPAIRINO DONE WITH NlATNlAi AND DISPATCH. 1 H0R8E-8H0EiyO A SPECIALTY-' I aa 4-tf -I I Exchange HotIyj A FIRST CLASH HOUHE in ever resptetj Speoial arrangements offe ed to cwl mercial touriita. Prices Reasonable. , J. M. BlINTkNtfV Formerly of Wilmington and P. P.lC. Co, r U F. MERRITT, , , ' Formerly of Peteriburg A BlaeRtdge Springs,: Btf . Proprietori.j OPEN DAY AM) MUT: i i . SIUMOVS LTVER REGULATOR, p'arI , ker'f Ginger Touic. Udian Cholagogun Bonfoae Atthuaa Cigarettes, and full lin of Druga, Med oiaea and Perfumery. 1 I. i i F. C. MILLER, 1 j Corner 4th and Nan 8 tree tul Open dty and night. i' aagi-tf I I From Every Quarter- V - 1 ' C JMES CHEEKING NEWS CF (Irbt! Crops. Our country friends have, been specially economical. Goinz upon that grand old principle, viz: j ' 1 j "Be Just Bufore !You Are Generoils,'' ' I t ' '. "' ( They will surely have considerable money atiJ this Fall, as we predict a remunerative price for Cotton. There is nothing like haying a little surplus. Boatwright & McKoy WILL KEfcP IN STQ OF TO SUPPLY EVERYBODY. COME AND SEE US. i n?" We guarantee GOOD GOODS a as LOW PRICES as can be sold bz noure in the State. Send, for Samples and Prices. Boatwiight & HcKoy, 5'l 7 Worth Front Street. ar 4 . ' Come ! 1 - I ! A ND SEE A VERY FINE L Hit'F f BR ETON NE, j. ' ITALIAN, , ! AND REAL .LAcA , - i I I Tho Best bCISSOftS ia the World ! ' ! And the bet itting and fastest j. Selliag CORSET, (Flexible Hip) Bretonae Laos Ties aad other Fancy ArtieLJ EXCHANOE CORNER.: 1 aly Jl N. XL 8PRU5T. A I.IHIH ASS0RTME1 j ii 4 JJ ' WttBlmrion, N. C
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