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r 1 I IS-" IV - - r t - i r - v ,V afttrnooo'. Sunlj8 ex- ccr 0(1 by ! . .Kin N WTA(fE PAIR 9,1 50: Three ''.vl;uA!ib'60cc,,t- ,Pr LVartof the city, at the ,--,,r' and liberal. . ...,iii:rlv . rfnort anv and r.iTC thi-ir papers regularlj. r -i VOL1. 2. H J Seyiew. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1877. CAROLINA. 0 ;rr;,! Chat About Trees The Pestiferous Ailanthug or Tree of Heaven. ;t i in Mcaufurt. The iutroduction-of this tree into tin I'll All I OvlIVIl Vtl liUilU CIO 0 gJUiU UVUIOIllUU Persons caserlv souirht for seeds or shoots ,.hk . Mr. Claywe.l. wno thc gty bcing far below the 'demand .. ilii- ' - 1 - y...rwliiin I VUI JLLUlliLVllUU IB lUttl lilC IUI1UUUVUUU U II()liri3',,l,r , II km i in....t.,'r.rnll I tlii iron vq an Qfliiovpnif n t nf t.liA !wv. - ....arcC'KW' 1 ,t,uJ " i ''- 'tr bushel and abim- ernment, And was quite on a par with, if It'y -ith- Riarkcl fur it.. nut .worse; than the introduction of the VIim!cs:.1o prices ycbter- famous mfa of Paraguay,' to revolutiorize . t.it'Ji i ... e r...n tte- T o j' i I'"1' . v rr.. T i!i. i ti. I 1,,' ...a.I flfdt i I wii v vnivg X a IlikWi it uvu wv. v f-.i. m.r nnir: e?2s skippers jaud hsiiermcn lor a uundred 3 ; j,j.sh potalocs 1 per years had been enjoying their native male '.v . t j""tat"f els." per usne,i or yanpon, a first cousin of the imported ' ' i , ncr ouart : 1 :-!k K' r '.. thou-lit by Dr. Hawks to be the same. 1 .... l:tkH.i Daniels, ti col- '(lifil l',r VatKlcmeie, Tain- start, aud ' . -v Suii'i iy 1110 " ,n"- ai to many f our citizens, according to their i;;;;;..la?cof .iyl y ;S,,,C tastes. 'At a distance it has ,a decidedly ' :' Tii-iiitirniitiesot'n"e topical effect, but a nearer examination ' V iSbi r .iIiMKst holplcss fr a long of it, especially while in bloom, offends ..'!' '''''' - . . III. ...I I. I r. I . . . J"- . . . . - fell il,,uu.t. the nostrUs. As we remarked in a pre- , .i.MitMi.il .imlipuhition. vious pappr,' its greatest disadvantage and ;: . 1 !n . , s annoyance was the penetration of its roots .,v Mil. 'u '1' r...w oftnntimriS find in tlipir wnv into tlift .:. ii-htiiii', ycbicriia- iiuciiiu'jij -j r, --- r ' .i . it,- J the X'Ttli Carolina Hail-' wells. Its odor, no more than that of the ; .u.-v ins iruni ci.y iuij, i jamestowii wceu, prouuees u;isease. ui; ,1,;m, .u1 h,Wu. (h, ffom ai gourcfe .irc not J' to i.ab.sc.gfi' cyach attached to necessarily poisonous or unhealthy, and ' 'tiriiiis.so tli it it was (difficult the ailanjhus must not be Condemned for rwtsW keep dry. There was jts Blnen. :clubk damage 'lone, other than ,i' Wiu . vu s. uvuMu i i ... . .? .;. .U . . .fit. r n . ' ?, .., 1 , p...,,..,. s wir lI,e cincieni nroperiies oi inc resm oi ino ,, ;)ti!itil!cry ol Uxac brow n ol wai-j , i i V; ' cptintv. was entirely lies- ailanthus in curing dysentery in China . fire. 'ic burning was caused ai,j Indiaj Last year an articleappearcd in a lead ing London medical journal, describing Here now we see that there ! t'l tl.. l.iil- ll-illl- 'I'llO (1 IK- I . .. I. " n . - . i . n'Mwumtuv vni.iv v.. " i is auotner instance ol the valuable nront v uiw running ut the time,, charged . ',.,,, . ft, . , i. ,n ...i..v.i. erties which belong to another of the nlan- ct2ii:ra uuis. uirpcuum.-, mnui, . t r .t ... . . . ;,r with .a charge -that had been creation, and our list will doubtless grow i'.'i-the purpose of emptying into larger as wc progress. :iil, wue cuns'umeu, as well as a r t Jj f K . ..;jmt.)0.j ns- farm-in l.i.IV in. rilMllr vsum.utu ax,,, :i.4t.. A j m.-urance. I . 1 !, frW(rrcr "i-.Thuiuas Kenan Mor- for wc ha1c vcry man7 8fcfnl and orna" v;uii fyuud d..-; in his house upan mcutal Irces and shrubs which are as easy hicini . it lhos. b. 1 carcc, near to cultivatL' and can be ke; tin the bounds V..:nwN l)uplii. county, on last Thiies- ofa rea!f0Lbie aud proper space. All t m.'inuj''. Uf was about dtv-four , I ....... . we condemn is the loose statement wc so about a tree being unhealthy. -..:v'f ;i '., and, so far as any one knew. w pci Iccty well tlic evening before, j often hear ii vv.ii a bucLelur, and lived alone; he f.iol tlirt'iigli'llie war tuxlfr Capt. E. b.w.m lxmi. A inanjofsotne talent, m flic vior of his manhooil, he was r.'u 'imlar, ami could have been elec- 1 1 1 ;il-rnst any po.-itiuii within thc gift of ' i : i!e of Duplin. He was a quiet,, -x l'i:lxiti.cn, and his death is sup t vih iuve been thc result of an apo- VliC lit. The Mails. Hi. M.iiis Hose nn.l arrive at tlie City 1 -.ii..-,. as fullrs : , ' llitlSF. .""'" ni tiirouh mails - - - ;,;io V M T;.. injlir.ni!;iiaiiil way mails. o:lo A M ''i!!M;ni niarls ljtailiM,intsSuutlif -, 'V'l Mi.t;ij- - - ,"r00 1 M ;-3"tU-vnlc, an.l uiTiors on Cape ' . V;,rMv.'l'i'Mlaj and Wi- L,i,: .. - . - - i:oo-r m . , :" "fioniinne cf Che- h! H;: A M - - - (: - (5:00 A M AM C;00 A M 03 I 00 A M ' "I'M.i (Vi'iiril i ' " " 7AK)AM" x ' ffij ka-lwny at - - A M M;"l is, i HvIi;n,,i:,M A. M.to 7.1)0 P fr'n, -. V1 .frw,n H A- M- to 12 M-'"-kut iv,,,.," 1 M Money order and n, ., larinu-nu oiKn same as tstamp M JT'Ir,.y uiJii 111 1 al delivery when n:si7. I'1' a,,wib'ie at all hours, day and . tOCA'L street boxes every day NEWS. 4 'TTStandard and Popular 'oels. ,.; 'M-La Call ! 'rV MvtRS & Co.-Cold Tea for Sum- M S, ir(ritut'"KI1t of meeting of St. George I.. " ' w IJUl ll'l V. i'c.i, , , Lecture of Hon. Ocorge r.JM, cdnwda.v evening. W,!,! Df-C f f, lu Jle on the Wilmington t! K'n Railroad. . . t' ,uo,'tldy hiceting of the St. L.'it,1'. Sl; Andrews Society .will bt "J'":s tveniug. Cm;'W' l,,uu'rsV, 1. D.. of this city, t ; J lKUt rved in Christ Church, New 3'csttrday. . -To the Iidiei. Ming is bcnevoleucc in trifles. 'VI earn ft'f f - , vvuvrs 10 OurscjTCS ID I r .1 A 'currences of life. in ,iii . . . . - llcVfi which clothes iSutiii;, Mrea U A Iatc iu'cntion i. wantc r thc moth at lare- What can Le k ' a ba"tl in whicU tho motl" :ar anHhus have thelclothes at Poison. If a pcrsonwallows any- poison what ever, or has fallen into convulsions from having overloaded the stomach, an in stautaneoijs remedy, more efficient and applicablciinla large number of cases than xmy half ailozen medicines, is a heaping teaspoon elf common salt and as much ground nnistard stirred rapidly in a teacup of water warm or cold, and swallowed in slantly. It! is scarcely down before it begins to come upbringing with it the remaining contents ot the stomach, aud lest there be any remnant of the poison, however small, let the whjte of an egg ' or. "a " teacup of strong codec be swallowed as soon as the stomach is quiet. These very common articles nullfy a larger. number of virulent poisons thjan any medicines in the, shops. Twenty-four Hours Between Wil - miheton and New York. A still further reduction in time has been made on the Wilmington and Wei don K. Ii, as will be seen by the schedule published to-day, the' run between Wil mington jairtl Weldon on the day train being brought down to o hours and '45 minutes' fur thc IG2 miles. The run be tween Wilmington aud New York is now made in 'jl hours and 5 minutes, a dis tance of 593 miles, or about 25 miles an honr, including stoppages or a running time of from 33 to- 35 miles an hour. This is the average but thc W.'&. W. K. U. deos better than the average; it makes the run from hereto Weldou, 1G2 miles-, in 5 hours and 45 minute?, which is over 28 miles an iiiour. ANew Way to Plant Peas. A colored J. P. iu this eUy was inter rupted this morning in the .work T plant ing peas in his gar Jon by the in formal ion that a case was waiting trial and thatibe parties were on hand, clamoring for j'.iotice. Not willing to lose t he benefit of this. Tine rain the Justice declined to attend to the case until he had finished planting his pea, whereupon thj entire posse- cuihi tatus, principals ar.d witnex-;:?s, turned in and" helped with a will and' in n t ; ic- the garden was planted with peas and peace smiled serenely in that later patch; ; . A Sidewalk Impassible. I -he attention ol the aiithunlKS ij di rected to the. condition "of the sidew.ilk at the mouth of Tooincr's alley, opening on Second street. Ty-dny it va: utterly im passible on account of thc rain, the water accumulating .hcrc to such an extent as to overflow the sidewalk the entire width of the allev. Owners and renters of property in that neighborhood demand imperatively that 'sonic remedy should be? applied at Once. TLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to rece.MT-einmn'f . from our friend on an and all tbjecti of f general interest but : . , u $, t. T t The name. of the writer aitut always U furnished to the Editor. : , y j i ft, Communications mnst.b written only on one side of thc paper., ' ' ' Personalities must be avoided. . ?- i-. 'r :.i mm ADdit M eSPeciallr and iirli I.l. NO. 120 sodthat .he editor ; does not .1 way. endorae wcivsoi correspondent, unless sosUted in the editorial columns. - Struck Ify Liffhteninr. Mr. Lawrence Vick, who is now iu this For the Itcvicw. Excursion. At a meeting on board stcamci Cuicilk, New Advertisements. ci;:v, informs' us of a severe disaster which L, rnecting on .o.v... vwuu.j, uu xnaaj last, meeung to De to draft suitable resolut: WILMINGTON s& WELDON RAILROAD nnMPAWv i On-llie forenoon of that day Mr. Vick expressive of thc feelings of the peaple to n - was at the house of his brother, Dr. J. V?' ,Cv Henry, for the manuer in "wfimSSon "?ptV X'' W. Vick, in Selma, the Doctor having f- ' nJ " I., ' ' J ' '. fi.n i. r 7 J " Vl cuibion so Kindly . aer oundav, June 10th. 1877. the time, at a funeral, g,rcn us to-day. The meeting was Je,nr on tht"Wiliaoi'Wfc 3d a heavy cloud coming further organized by appointing Mr .1 adroad wdl rua as follows ; ,. . been absent at when he observed a heavy cloud coming further organized by appointin up. As thc cloud was from the South Um JAUrPfty as becretary A correspondent of. the Morganton Blade , speaking of the Western N; - C. U. K. sajfs: The President proposes to make a change iu thc schedule, leaving Salisbury! about 8 a. in. on arrival of Southern tion with; train, and making close conec- i Wilmington. If the salt in thc ocean should be spread over thc land it would cover it to the depth of POO feet, but it would kiH busi ness. So it is just as well, perhaps, to leave it where it is. The thermometer on Saturday at "4 o'clock rcgisterd 91 degrees in Charlotte and at the same hour on the same day, 81 degrees in Wilmington. Nuffced. The through mail for the North or poiuts on thc N. C. R. R. will close here after and uutil further notice . at 4:45 n m., sharp. - - .. . I- ? TEc through mails froxatjio North; via Augusta, which ' formerly went by,Char lotte, now pass over, the W. & W. and A. JRl Reads. Drowned. A colored man by tlie' name of Albert Johnson, who was in the 'employ" 'of Messrs.-Orrcll & Son, fell between two lighters which were approaching each other on Saturday evening about G o'clock, and was drowned. Djj-eascd was about 35 3"ears of age and way accounted an stead v, industrious inai. lie leaves a widow aud two children.. I The body has not yet been recovered.' I The Rain Last' Night. For thc first time in many weeks, we aave been visited' with a refreshing rain. t begun last night at about half past 10 o'clock and rained the eutire night through- Of course, all vegetation fs greatly refresh ed and the hitherto dev-ponding hearts of the farmer and thc trucker are again made glad. Still, the drouth was long and severe and in some places the dam ages are beyond repair. The Excursion To-Monow. The indications arc 'that -.the excursion to be given to-morrow on the steamer Gov. Worth will be tlu event of the sea - . ... . lii .i. i. son. rjuougn iickcis were soia uisb weeiv to guarantee its success and the.; comihit tce have made such., arrangements- in re gard to their sale as to prevent anything like overc-owding. The 'boat, will1 leave the wharf, foot .of Market street, promptly at 8 o'clock. An Inch a Quarter of Kain Wilier., The repurt from the .Signal Ofiiee shows that 1.11 inches of rain fell during thc eight hours ending at 7?f o'clock this morning. This hardly tells the entire tale. It began to rain about 10', o'clock and wc may therefore say that for the nine hours ending at .Ti o'clock this morn ing au inch arid a quarter of rain must have' fallen iu this section." Mr: Vick hastened to close tho hall door nf j, "VS" " " PP;t 1 -cunasting J.T.ZT.rjrrt an,, window, opening ia that direction Messrs' Staw aid j! VlSo u and atterwards advanced along the hall to whereupon they presented thc following Arrive at Wilmington, Front SU r AX AD EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. A committee was annnintP.l ..n.;;, eaTe. .nngton, iront St. Depot r ... -t-r.. ai......;.- . it CE A If 40 P M in i If . thc northern cntr.inr.fi for tho wimn nur. resolutions: - epot at 5 40PM pose. .As he did sothe' house was struck L H' 2ha th f ithe UlGIIT MAIL AND EXPRESS TBAIPf. Lviinin.,-,!;! goou people ot lender arc duo and iare . , DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. .j ..ouvmujj uuvt vuiiir Boumcm p.or- nercDv tendered (Jant. n r, (,.... .,f;i, f.n -v;i..- e. . . t- tion shattered by the effects. He. him- steamer Colvillc. for thc cniovment of n'nr Depot at k i u self, was stunned bv tho shock nnd w.as oi tne most pleasant excursions evei rivpn Arr e ty eiaon at.... 2 20 A M -.conscious for hour stil. ,eeS iepot at 12 M The Dav Train m iVhj m.m.m.-.u.-. -. ..1.. . U..t ... ; i. - ir . i- - .,w . . " tir , , y "..w.nurewmicvuomi .nay, uui none so ht-nousiy as nimseu. aojoming tne river than anv other man of " ciaon Ior 8,1 points Aorth rU BarLiat fortunately,, the injuries to the house and luc ae; mat he has opened more resources i"h l.naaJJ to Mr. Vick were -the worst of the effects T aae V , ,w.ou,d liavc evcr remained i i iwiitv'i rn n o 1 t- rf i i - . oftheliffhtninfr.. i P ' , V1 lul -11IS enCTSY and HaSlv. Rich mond and all rail rontM . v -1 JMffhttrain makes close connection at eldon for all pointa north via Rirhmnnrt r Wilmington and Raleigh. m overcoming the obstacles at first thrown Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars atUched to" all Night Trains, and run through from Wil mington to Richmond. JOHN F. DIVINE, v June 11-. General Superintendent , 1 TEA fob ami' him around his everv move. . T ? 1 r I V new echedulc was to have gone into Lia services and w5 . h il . i 1 . I . I . - . -w. JIO cucct to-uay on tne i or tn Carolina li. 11,, mcKiory wherever his lot may bo cast but it would seem that it is to be confined HesolvcdZd. That we gratefully tender to the day train. By it a party leaving ' rS , lr ix' Z' 1 rcnch for the Wihuinon on the 5:85. J, m: train wil. JSffi'S t,.' SLV 11....... ... I Cl "liwinum VII UVLU, leacn uaieign tho. same night about 2 licsohed 4th. That a conv -of tW o'clock. Returning, he can leave Raleigh resolutions be handed to Capt. Henry the morning of the following dav at 4 antl anotner to the Wilmington papers o'clock and arrive in Wilmington at 12 , Vr 7l0Z7 l 1 r a. ... . - . Jn secondins these resolutions Mr. V ociock. I nis will T'.ve an entire av Or T t.,,.,.. i . w - j A. jjhuwv, Ulan ni.iuu some very liucrest- outness in naieign ac tne pxpense ol two mg remarks on the extending of navia- nights of travel and broken rest. tion by Capt. Henry and other work done i I - i i - - - uy mm wmcii has ween ol such vast, im isiiy.ivourc. portance to our neonle. He - snokn nlsn The following cases were disposed of by for the ladies, thankinrr Cant. Tlpnrv for w . f tJ 1 F v m. tho -Mayor, this morning: them and assuring him of theL- apprecia- Jesse Jiobeson, charged with disorderly " j L"uu approval ne was sale conduct; was linald $3. n, H T riiuurphy McNeil, for the same ofience, pointed remarks in alludinir to the Cant - '111. . " X was fined $5. aria his services expressing himself taking Andrew King, charged with drunken- Kli0:?, S rA" "'f ami!Avith " i nun. it was niip nt tho mnct -.! v, ,.w v"' Ol 1113 11IO. . tn motion tho mnol nr, iiattic Lee, disorderly, case continued, joiirned, June G 1877. luminal vum i,. I U15. lliUll VU UAILY ItEVIKW ine tollowing cases were disposed ot m Dear Sir: Will you cive place in voor this Court to-day:' - valuable paper to the following lines: Slate vs. li. M. Walker, charged with a '-fvr 20 years 1 have been a close oh- I fnTrt At r i- mm n L Z I . 1 r.....i .i zi. a-.. ov.ici vi stitt'i, liuprovcmenis in tho town luiautuiuaiiui iiuu ii.uiu iirn.1 uuuvil. Ul- I l . i it 1 . , , ... and city of Wilmington, and in this 20 uu- 'fu"lJf vears there have hern hMmltw? Mate vs. Dan. ilhams. on a peace thousands of dollars of the people's monev warrant. Case dismissed on the payment expended on improvement of the streets, of costs. aim to-uay let us lax payers .stop, lor a .. , ,4l , , raomcni ana see thc condition of the ,J"UU ,Sl v11 'uai, enaigeu umi streets and sec what has been done in rc- arccny. crdict, guilty. - turn. Mr. Editor.it is dnl ornlilo in Several cases were contiuued for the see to-day the condition of some of our term, iuiucipui Btreeis, ior -instant, JUulberry, oetwecn I nird and I iith streets. Thccitv m I . . I a w a lie xuerinomeier. I" if ti r 1 o r - ---- - - - w "iiivv uvun.il kjr-i ii til viiiLb tkb I a . , , - I lUOC lli .nr-A 1. MM .".. 1 I , . i I i . .. i uu-" no titisc tiisu uu i iiirii i)Plvppii i ns i ia.eo vn o!:on tn i.ai - - v - ...Vtj0 i'" luincrrv and a nn t. sf rppt 7 n, a of the thermometer., as taken this morn- Mr. Editor, take a walk out 'on Market I.i .i I- T.OI . I ch-nnf on1 -.Kn.-n ii, 1 1 . 1 ' I mi; au i.oa uuyih . uuon u cue j ;iue IlIWI 111C tlirn- o 1 .. t A ... .. ..... . i i .. w . . ai"j tiocfc. at iue rcoueei or tn? fauo Augusta. 70; Charleston, 70; Corsicana, "5 ".ana.regraaing ol tins street and r, , . pn t r l -o r I the condition it is in between Third and hnathean Literary Society, the- Hon. GtORGE Try the He-No Tea, A CHOICE 1JLKNDING OF THE ! 1. - f ' .? -s.. Very Finest Imported Seat , Equal to the most expensive Tea. ' ... . In original packages, pounds and half pound., Sold only by ' .' CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 5 dt 7 Worth Front Ot. june 11 ' Brooms, Pail s, Itc Ii ATTAN, .STABLE AND . ,f PAVEMENT IHIOOMS, Iron-bound Pails, " dope's heads and long handle Scrubs, Tubs, Buckets, Pails, - " J " ; House Brooms, Whisic Broonif, Shoe and Cloth'cs Brushes. ' - r .-. - CHAS. II. HI US i CO. 5 6l 7 Worth Front Street. June 11 commenced to grade and left, it after OPPPA UOIIQf? in-ir killing a number of line shade trees and ri'W4- v N WEDNESDAY EVENING, ISthiri Mr. Davis' Lecture. The lecture sp--ken of by us in 'Satur day's issue, which is to be delivered by Hon. George Davior 1 1 i benelit of the Philomathcan Literary Society, on" Tiio Early Times and Men of thc Lower Cape ,Fear," is fixed for Wednesday evening: at the Opera House. The announcement of the delivery of this address, should draw a crowded house, and we hope it will. The young gcnlleir.cn of the Philomath an Society have done well in" inviting this distinguished gentleman to address them, and it only remains for the public to .-how their appreciation of tins fact. " The busiest place we have found lately is in thc "room, formerly used -as t he Mar shals ofticc, at the City Hail, where the tax lists are being taken. In two or three weeks more the job wiil have been done. . . The pride of the heart is. the attribute of honest men ; pride of manners that- of fools ;- the pride of birth aud rank is often the pride of dupes. . None are too wise to be mistaken, but few are so wisely just as to acknowledge and correct their mistakes, and especially the mistakes of prejudice. S - " - Oue of the most delightful of a reader's experiences is to find exactly his own ideas expressed on paper by some one else. Thc prejudices of ignorance are more easily removed than tho prejudice of interest ; the first aio all blindly adopted, the second wilfully preferred. Bishop Hood has got as far North on his wedding tower, as Petersburg at which point he iva to have preached yesterday. - " S 1 i TV" 1 r -m oo-; uauesion,.ou ; ma.anoia, rz ; jack- Filth 8trect and Iet ou tax.navoVs M -nk sonville, 83; Key West, 81 ; Mobile, Co; over it and see if it would not pav the ;..ntgomery, 02; New Oilcans, 70; Nor- city to have a man at the head.. of this Nk, ; Punta Rassa, 82 Savannah, 72; wo.rf Kws Ins business. - Last, but nun iv, unu a h,u iu mat oeautuui City or thc Dead. I mean " Oakdaln fViv.P. DAVIS will delivep a Lr cture on nrtt. lpnsh tnL-n n voll- 1 :r..i bt. Marks, (0 : ilmmcton. 8. ru nj r. , hjv uuhi. k mean uaKoaic lciiic- The Grand Jury paid a visit this morn- tcry' a"d Y .if tlcl'c is not something " . I npprlPil in mi'inir li 1 .,..l.l- ...1 ' "'e Couoty Jail, Work Uo,1Ec nd iiMMrdiV: I'oor House but will not report the result Princess street is also in a n until towards the close of the-week. The danger is now that we mav have too much rain. About noon to-day the water fell in torrents. Prophecies jn regard to a fine trade next Fall arc now in order. Tne People Want Proof There is n medicine prescribed by physicians,' or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virture of Boscuee's German Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof ofjthat fact is that any person aftiictod, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been intro duced iu this country from Germany, aud its wonderful cures are astonishing ever7 one that use it. Three, doses will relieve any case. Try it. To Tuk Editor of the Daily Review: Thc good people of Wilmingtoujwiil have a rare opportunity on Wednesday evening next, to hear one of the mot gifted speakers that the gojd old Nurth State has ever produced.. The Philomathcan Literary Society have shown their wisdom in invitiug Hon. George Davis to deliver an address ou tho 'Early Times aud Men of the Lower Cape Fear, and the mere announcement of this pleasing fact4through the newspapers, is a sufficient gu.tr antee to warrant the assertion that the Society rnay confidently expect a crowded house, and I am sure I but speak the sentiment of every citizen of Wilming ton, in wishing these youn ggitlemen every success in teir laudable efforts to place their Society upon a firm basis, and make it, as it richly deserves to be, a pride to, the community. A Citukn.J miserable con dition. I hope the new Board will make a move. A Tax-Payer kor 20 Years. for the Itcvicw. Hvno was nr Is. ' Jo. Bradley ;? in town? ; Respectfully, 0 to J. RESOLUTIONS OlTliEsi'ECT. At a meeting of. the members of the First Ward Club, Held at Brooklyn Hall on the sth Inst., the following resolutions of .respect were adopted and ordered to be published- i ' " In Memoriain. WifEKEAS it hafj picasei our neavcnlv Jather in His divine wisdom to remove from time to eternity, from his labors on earth to his reward in Heaven, our hi-hlv esteemed and beloved Brother, John D Love, Esq.-and whereas, we desiro to ex press our hteh appreciation of his true worth and valuable services to the Club in times past; therefore be It Itesolred Ut That we, as a Club, deeply feel t he low of so able and elneient a mem ber from our midst. HemAvedM. That in the death of Brother Johx D. Love, tlie DenioeratieLconservii tlve partx of the City or Wilmington and the tirst Ward Democratic-ConServative Club have lost one of their wisoteounsellors and most active workers; one who alwavs preferred being right than have office; one Who always counselled peace and Bood will towartl all men, and malice towards none. li:olved &t That while we mourn the loss orso good a Brother, we nevertheless bow with humble submission to the Divine will and comfort ourselves with the thought that our loss is his eternal galu. lievAwt m. That we, as a Club, extend our heartfelt sympathies to the lereaved widow and affllctmf familv rf i. .v.,. .i rJiEii ia?w Pray,6 sanctify this af- vu ine gjou oi us ain ItcJved 5A. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the family of deceased, and the Same be published, in the local papers of this city, JUmJvixl, That a blank page with name and ante of death with age of deceased be given in the Record Book of this Club KespectfaUy submitted, W. H STRAUSS, iY; STRAUSS, lh ORRKLL, InnA(," ,- W J: MAUN, June9, 1S77. Committee. The Early Times and EXen of the Zidwer Cape Fear." . Single tiikcts 50 cU.: lad v and gentleman to cts. Tickets for gale at all the linokelorcs and at the door. Doora open at 8 o'clock. june 11 . , :'"rf - St. George & St. Andrew's Society. mill: REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of X the &t. George and St.'Andrew' Society will be held in the Hall over Mr J. V. Mund' Drugstore, at. 8 o'clock, MO.VU AY night, June 11th. t . II. G. SMALLBOSEiJ, june 11 Secretary. . . To the Ladies. ECIAL ATTENTION is ciI!cd.to nr large assortment of TAvrcTr PAPJTzmrqg. consisting: of orer sixty of the moit fkab inn able stjles and ebapei, 15c to 80c per box. Stationery of all kinds very cheap. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine for Jly, 25c Abo, a full and select stock of Confectioneries. T. H. HEATH, jane II Mvket Street. "LAST CALL! LiO W IS THIS FOR HOT ? 'And the answer is that Sh. ier U selling cool linen and alpacas exactly suited t tuia weather Tie stock is being sold at remarkably Y . CnUXLT FXXZC230 Tho:c who call first will have the beit ciianees. Everything in the war of Gents' and Boy's Clothing and Furnishing Goods CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! i: june 8 a. on 1 1 um,' Market street; A, Notice. PPLICATION WILL BB HADE TO the President and Directors of the Wilming ton & Weldon Railroad Company for a new certificate for Fire Shares of the Capital Stock in said Com pan v, standing in the nae of the late Margaret W; Davu, in place of certificate 2o. 761 iwued Nov. 14, 18S1 which has been lost . , , . RICHARD H. 8MITDV Adrar. of Margaret W, Davis, . deceaseds . : May 24,1877. v, t,.-:J; . ,1-, t 1 i ; I i r t r- J- ''if
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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