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f HIS PAPER Sundays cx- T. JAMES, r 13 1 1 J" . J VKOPKIETOK. TipTAGE PAID. i slS six months, $2 50 ; Three m J ,i 25 ; One month, 50 cents. cBthS' be delivered by carriers, V 1 Daily P,per w mrt of the city, at the rti low nd U6ertu JVOT 9 Ttoreceire their papers regularly. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 'J, 1877. NO. 1 (V The Mall. j, clofie and arrive at the City hnnch mans Exporting: Ice. (fall I. Grand Family Excursion. The grand family; excursion to Smith- Messrs. Jno. E. Lippitt & do. hare, wc I . . ' i 1 ! . - cMu" . h:,p31 T,1,eBaW"ea(Jand Fort Caswell, to be understand, recently received BomeV large rtihtSnd vroy rnaig. 6:15 A M given under the auspices of the St. George orders for ice from Augusta and Savan iS" lhf muteV suppiied and St. Andrew's Athletic Club, will take nah. They shipped yesterday a car load place on Tuesday next. That splendid (20,000 lbs.) to each of these cities, and nICClnffai. ttnnmn. tlin 7v4 A Vina I W ill SAtTfl nfT fhron Dinrn nni. l.n,!.-. (n .lm. "i'niSV)" - - 5:00 P M been chartered for the occasion, and the We don't know what is the matter in Sa- rllK ueSya and Fri- harpers will furnish the music while re- vannah, but in Augusta it is probable that rt . "iHtTp of Che-1:00 freshmen ts will be furnished on board at the ice machine li.-.t; been overtaxed this TCungtonRK , - - - H;30 A M iow fisurcs. Tnere j3 nQ Joubt of Warm weather. iiZ&S - - 6:00 A H fact tin !soidaVs) - - - 6:00 A M fact that this will prove one of the most wrtton - . - - - - 11:30 A M I enjoyable of the many excursions given The New Magistrates. TJ.. 1 1 r t :. i ?1 ( nri , , .rtHi!p of- I .. " I uk lurcc 01 legislative, appointees 'Kt " r r 6:00 A M ih,S SCa8n " thC ComniittM haTC de" to the officcof Magistrate remain unquali- New Advertisements. 1 Notice. Church Serrices. J Worship in the various churches of the city to-morrow as follows; M.1ALL.S lEVAXo:) LfTJIEKAK CHURCH, Corner of Sixth and: Market streets. Ser vices by the Rev. F. P. Cook at 11 o'clock a. m. fcunday school at 5 p. m. FIRST.BAPTJST CIjTRCIi, corner of .Market and ' Fifth streets, Rev. James B. Taylor, pastqj. Sunday School SoisSTofXSi Ho,! for SfflWle. Balfl Heafl, M.M per after the sermon, j (No service at night.) Regular monthlv. meeting of Church for business Monday night at 8 1 o'clock. ' U ST. JAMEtj' CllURCII, I 'W UAXOVJJU COUMY, ) QiflCK Q S. C. Si JCDUE-OK PliOBAIE. TITIS OFFICE ill be oren for busines-. from 9 a. m; to 4 p. m. on Mondays, and from 2p. m. to 3 p. m. on the other davs of the week. JXO. 1). TAYLOIi, ' aug 4 U. S..C. t Judp-e of Probate. mm FAMIY IXElSIi l!! -5ff - 8:00 a M termined to Usue only a limited number fled.viz John D Love. Wil mine t.n, townshin IIV" 3:00 P M f V1CketS.tll0Se..Wh.0 wUh t0 g 8hould James A. Montgomery, Masonboro, and corner of Market and Third streets. ! V W TRMJ I -V . I'M ort I mm 'A mm aa ft I I - ' I . ......vanji.uMuuu. , 1 11. L. Home, of Federal Pu int townsh n. a. a. Watson. D. 1).. rector. Jo nt To Smif Jit'llr Ttl,l TTn.l. mi.. i .... i l i . . - . Services in St. .Tamps' nnfl Sf Tn'c i vivu,w, M K r I t r. .u h mails - - M Kev. .The Tliermometer. The first named our lamented towns- b .,CS m amFs and bt- JohQ S firi'i. l i i . w i I't . rm iaiioui.a. utu ouuuay iter rnnity, From the United States Signal Office at raan Mr- John D- Lovc dica il,J0Ut two An o. lliMlivemi irom ' this place wc obin the following report nwnms ago ana me vacancy nas noi yet at tit. James' at 11 tTpUfflceopin from a. i Ci the thermometer, as taken this morn- uucu miuu- " remaiuiug l wo m no - - ouuu o o uiock. ounuay 5Zm 2 to i P. M. Money order and ' .m r.,P.o...i . .1.,,, School at St. James' at 4 o'clock. The rtmenUooasMamp ing aiii o clocK ; , , ! . " 1 J TV"" offertory will be said and'thc regular of . . i .-n ... I Aii,f., on. r'fiir. Tt. n.nrii,.., Ta. swear in. . v,.- o. t.i.. . r,r saj ai ccnenw ucutij rrucn 0.., vn a, vimnvBivii, . , i , I jv-iiii-o i ltuci r iai ov. cioiiu s at evcniD"' ""-o V vv-itti,iuu TTTIIT nr nn-vxr rr,,t o clock Kvpninfr W "r . U-J". im au.-pi-p UOCk, vemng Vy ce of the St. George t St. Andrew's Athletic Club, on I Wc wiU be glad to'recelT; comannicaUoni from our frienda on any and aU VtaMecti o f ffencral interest hil 1 .llf.m . Tho name of ,lhe jmierjijBJtaliraTiU furnished to the EdWrV A V CommunicatloM mtist.bfjvfttta' onl on one aide of the paper. ... Personalities mttsVbe'aTOId7d7 ' Andit is ejpccially and parties larly udt; stood that Ojo editor! does w4 alwajtadom the Ticws of correspondents, tulefsto it ted in the editorial columns. ' ' " " .. xwan oaa .Linos, cc. CenMSup'tsOfinfeo., WILMIXGTO.V, COLUMBIA,' fAPiu. GC8TA BAILROXD. -rM4 Wilmington, N: August lfsTf. CHANGE OF SCUEDUlilj in!?aoK ftc".S,?nd7 AugnsVii tha fpUow Inff schedule will be run on thia roadj - DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TBAISffdaily I except Suaday.) ':' v Leaf e WUminKton.....M.MM M Arrire at 1 lorcnce........,.....,..,M 6 00 P U Leave Florence ...... 13 30 P M Arrire at Wilmington.........'.H.. 6 20 P M NIGIIT XP1JESS ' TRALY fDlrl. Leave Wilmington... Leave Florence... ".'"!."!! 9 S3 P M Arrive at Columbia.. "" l n i u JLicave Columbia. ... i iauu T J;, ........& WW M ai Wilmington ,. Hase Ball. prayer. ; FHIST rilESBi'TEUlAN HUllCJr, tSaSSbie at all hours, day and Cincinnati, 68; Corsicana, 75 ; Fort Gibson ; . I 7n. nniimotAi, or. t.,i. ... :n co . r Jf ,,.n..l from street boxes every day ' ' ' J lUv request we state that the u nkiiown tTM. j west, o; ivnoxvnie, ; x.yncnourg, ; N. (colorcd) of tllis citv. have been corner 'l bird and Onmge Greets, Rev. Jos. Memphis, 72; Mobile, 81: Montgomery, I , 1t lr r1 i n u "son, u. L., pastor. Services at 11 .... . ! I VUilllUULlCU 1UI i IJJULl.ll lliilllU VI UiloV UAll 9: JNashville, G; JSew Orleans, 81; , .. c, .T. . . , . vl vi. vJn.. r,., ',Mby the ScrapNme, the rame to be played ' ' ' , 1 on the 8th instant, next Ucducsday, at oo; j. it Li Liii aiassa, o ; oavauuau, o ' j 3 ! o'clock bhrevep tT13 T,1;311 wil1 0nl7 "top rieming ton, WhitcviUc. Fair Llrt". M.wrm. " - Tuesday Next, the 7tili inst. WV'SSS'-b'ir ". THROUGH FREIGHT IRAIX (Dilf,, e. Tim T 1 r.. j- ... ... ' r 5. WORTH. 'has bon charier,! for tl c,.,i(m .... . oaauaf. j - , ; ' iave llminn-tnn.. . ia n u ... r n uv I si POSITIVELY atimltcd ..I TickoU VSi, 111 ue soiu, so mat anv one' t j.it ran uri.ciirc 1 .. w v . m Tickets need not fear being- crowded. r 'a 99 J vm..,w. .vumc. 3 tU A M The I TALI AX HARPKUS 1,-, ,. I IIL ' ,imngton 10 20 AM V4 1 VZW I '1 lo.... . Mb . 1, A W.SVIIuVIB Jur Augusiaana nerona uuouiaiaKc isight Express Trail 2 35" P M LOCAL ' NEWS. ' 5ev AdTertisementB. ft KisifEtLEB Grand Gala Day. j). Tiuob, C: S: CNotice. Cus.iCLE.iroH New Barber Shop, fta.ttf Schedule W. A W. R. R. (luff rf Schedule Wil. C. & A. R. iIjrm-A Pearl. fold "Ho ! for Smithville, Bald Head, f9i-A Great chance to make money, filers next motith. ' Rst a m. and G p. hi. seamen's bethel, on Dock between Front andWater streets. iv 1 . ' . , o io clock p. m. sharr). Ihe unknown ipv r t i.'n,. ,i,i0: c,; reveport, 70 ; St. Louis C8; St. Marks, vin . 1 r, .. ite .J. L. Keen, chaplain Services everyj I , , ' ... ,. . ' -Nine are Alex Robmson, Captain, Thomas Sunday -afternoon at 4 o'clock. All arc ; Yicksburg, ,9; Washington, 72; Bird, Secretary,. Jo.hua Johnson, Chas. welcome. Scats lee. ; gaged for the occasion. Ice Cream, Lemonade, Cigars anil Fruit mityn- frain from ;yond Wil- il f . Tl 80 Wilmington, 73. can be obtained on-board at low -figures. Xo (orVh J Tun. V othpr nrtr;Jn0 ..mi 1.1 " ior vnariesion ana M Parker, James llall, W. F. Tucker, Jas. second pkesbyteiuax CHLitcn, Hnvs. Slicnlicnl Smitb nii.nrlrs ' TTruvniil Collier of Fourth and C;imnliell Kfvrpfs r . , - ........ --l , The strike iu the Northernand Western The Unknown Nine claim to be the chars- !cv - iUv 1 ay.ne Pastor- services at Wilmington as a Flour Market. States, coupled .with the splendid crops in j pion base ball players in the State among the South, seem to hare already benefited the colored people us, as flour and bacon are now being brought from Augusta here by the car The Excursion Yesterday. time of the year now for preserving I I The excursionists from Faj-ctt'eville on ' . load, when ; the ;orders generally went - Ti ll a.m. Services at 81 p. m. by Rev. J. R. Wilson, I). D. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. n l. FRONT STREET M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, ! ine Jjoat will leave .Market Uuek at b o clock. . Tickets 1.00. Ladies and Children half price. ' Tjckct can be obtained at the several j5ook oiores ana irom anv member ol the Committee. T- . 1 . ' COM MITTLE. T.hr"uKh Sleeping Cars oa nJht Ualns JOHN F. DIVLVE, ' General Superintendent aug 4 the steamer iJov. Worth arrived here 3'es- i'iw.m oj.njirjj. m. enuiau 6UU111, corner ?f Flout and Walnut streets, licvJ 'ShEA) 53; , F V-'n,V,;-ST 'Sm'?', , ,:. J. E. JI pastor. Service every Sab- g'g l-, i'.' T J?''' bath at 11 a m and H p m. Sabbath au"4 School at G p m. i FIFTH' STKKET M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, GRAND GALA DAY ! WVst Messrs Mitehnll ' Son. of this , - i . o i i. ir....: II IS S.TKI inflt rol rm'tl! I UllSSif'l I Will I .ill. am nniiarcfiinil rnnninrr tlioir I - I . m l j , .. w ........ . .. . - o . feme I I " jt y ur,,i. ir. ...i..,..r ..t- m KmlnT. I rtwmn limn nm rn f if f - L-ron nr ti'irh I ' I1, . . . t I o clock for Smithville and the lorts. situated on Tifth, between rsuu and OLL) CL MIEXIX ) V TO Tl I F Fu ivr the orders they receive. V ilmmgton f j. WM Church streets, Rev. J. M. Rhodes pastor. UM' t.ttienalitfofSrccQCom in the mar. could De maue a greawiour marhct u - Kvorvlhin- nAsscd off rvlc,GS at 1 a m aiKl '2 P.m.. Sabbath rniE UNDERSIGNED will re-o,,en the ,. could only open up a close and cheap . , , , " ocuooi at v. a m. vm.iarenaon, wucre mcau amt lod-- I I r Aiiitt ir rKrl I n r - t 1 XT lllttll I hn I freixht communication with the interior 7V .'T V - stJ tiiomas' (catholic) church, ings can be had at all hours. I iry interments in Viae Forest Ccme. t;n0 i 1.. .f . . - . I WMMVf-M miring we past weefe one adult and ... - I . 1 vjuatnam l erni r- r1 wnc nnnnci ri t nn ltir fir imnriui'. i of this State. This could be done " "7. l"7 " " " 1 " Dock street, between Second and Third by a low tarift'from Egypt, in 7 . f 11 i li ua wt o 1 streets. Morning services at 7 anct 10 a . ... i . r.flnsfid as the boat rolled on the "round m. -vespers at t n 111. Stmdav Sehoni county, to Fayetteville i and , ... . nf ni ,. , 1 . WM. UAIiSTE'LLKK, l'rdjirietor. WILMINGTON & VELCdN railroad coiiPAirir. OKicK or GEN'r ScrtaiNTEiiDtHt ' fir't"" W ilmington, N, C., August 4,,1877.i On and after Sunday, Au'guit 5tbli77, I assener traihs on the Wilmington A Wei' don Kailroad will run aa follons s DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, dually. Leave Wilmington, Front Bt- Depot at... fi KOAM Arrive at Weldcnat.. . 11 30 P M Leave Weldon..... 11 40 A if Arrive at "Wilmington, Front St. Jcpot a: j 40 p NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILV EXCEPT MUX DA Y. f. Leave Wilmington, Front St. . J-cpot at ..; 5 SS PM Arrive at Weldon at 2 90 1 u Leave Weldon, daily at 3 15 A ,M Aa np tona man says that his wife's thence to yilmingtou and als by a close r I - .1 t . . ... I . . . 1 It wjiia are siiorn, oecause noboiiy likes connection Dctwcen ine Doais anu me curs i 1. - . . . 1 1 ti , . . r,i 1 ' J I . nnr frinnrls! inu'ni m humacn to O (! Oil UU1 i-cgrie without mustard. wherebv the expense of a mile's drayagc l r i ,, . . . L c 1 street A Pearl for 81,00 Arrive at W ilmmgton, Front tit. followed in quick succession, and some of secoxd baptist cnuncn, between Church and Castle 1 reacning at 11 a m ana p m. HavraUaJ a copy of the Goldsboro vaapm a .week or more. What are Brother Donitzs. ;iuuv uiu ciiieuiw; ui mus " ""Vo' r t . , r l. ...,,1, onuewj. x letteiiiu XJ. il 11 uu i& pill. ViUcvme would te-saved. If this Nf'uf- . Lc,U 'l UUt f "'! F by Kev. W. S. Mclvin: Sunday School at Id bcaecomnlUhclit would bcc,me a water dancmg waS ngam conunence.! and 3 p lieguiar-prayer mectin;; Tuesday . 1 ! - , xi. Smithville sighted. . Revenue Cutter 6c7- evening at 7-V 0 clock.- in Fay rnnld 1 comparatively easy matter to induce the farmers and millers of Moore, Harnett, lax was lying at anchor and as the Worth Ti-ci a' . 7 ' steamed past her a sa ute was n red irom .... vlujv 1 1 .nainnni anil f.Lirifiiii rill t:i 111 iiLica. .k nicah 1 f products to this market. ietghed more than a pound. coolness between the earth and the m tiroes at intervals and hence -umamty a little happier. wnrn nrrpstctj anJ loAsed ia thc ' ard i ,. I i " - t w .uas. M. Tavne. Pastor of thn Snr- Lmisn vesterdav afternoon for displayin ' 1 - j - - fljterun Church, has returned to too much of a pugnacious disposition to k . ; 1 1 3j and Trill fill his pulpit to-morrow wards each other instead of cooing and ae wal hours. billing as they possibly were ' wont to do A(SnTaS invPntPd n inHfm- in their courtship days-long ago I long Sltclo3Uaw.......K I ago! ' The evidence fore the Mayor VJ,ib!m i I this morning was that Bridget had in her ,ii' . iuu thus iroiu wwuuu , ... , . , ' ... . 5"! bu1 t hands an uplifted axe, wherewith she 1 - v..3 .1 in 1 nr 1 tr r vennmnnv bp1Al - I tv.i5? nbout to slav her lord and master, , " and he in turn held in his hand a good the forward deck of the Colfax, Arriving it raining and very few lft the boat but as our up City Court. conutry Inends were Dent 011 seeing tue David Lucas and Bridget, his j wife, forts and taking a plunge in the surf, thc eocn Mast, with a guard stout stick, with,which he was about to Xn j Icft ia charSe of the chastise the unruly spotiae, whom he no nrin, 1 wer?nicili orks at Smith-j doubt once promised to love, honor, 'tim lcmPrary absence of Col. cherish and protect, &c.,&c. A policeman , J appearing jupou thc scene about this time, . i tilled and Failed. I howcver.and placing a hand of the law upon W ? mz Wno raised the row on I each of them, put an end to this little do- "J Elthl I... . j. - . I ........ 1 .1 it' Nik, ' VS crying tire on thestrcts I mcstic lulelicity, wnen iney were quieny fg, Was rrcsted by Sergant Taylor Uken to the lock-up and this morning 11 .lce'?oree. has left H. rif v for n I brought before Uis Honor Mayor Dawson .mk tQis'a sood wav bfdisnos- Thc Mayor came to the conclusion that . ttcr. Thejcase vas called this $2 50 apiece would soothe the, offended .Mam jciiiuu uj appear. majesiy oi iuu iaiv, puu uuw,ttu vv l"tCol i.-. . ( I . K until ftin Knnnrlnlirlrq were Ffaathe forthcoming. The- unfortunate bride- T.l . L It. uMVl?n f rf WM . II.. I. Gen-rai i , I CTOom of only a yea fumbled in his pock- n uuura 1112 roroiVAn i i Charles lfnUK v; . cts and drew forth the requisite amount t tcoOerin. i.:. r, V , " ' ' of greenbacks, which he handed over to lofiheanT,.i:. ,4t,J the Chief of Poiice, but when asked it he rStateGuard. Cal Hiigb not intend) t0 pay the fine imposed .r tke this step ia order to uPa ms Partncf m .CMmo lu Cmue lb ; rdcofhis buSinP as wel1 as his Irtner for ,lifc Ter em- pliaticaliy declined to do so, oui wncn ine stern order was civen to lock her un in i ,lllt?n- I the cell on bread and water, his hardened lfailw buPnntcndcnt olfulinx melted and he likewise paid thc t!81 lnforms us that lhe fine for his unhappy bride of only a year, t itA .. . xurth street ia now com-1 , . .11 1 a : . r 1 and tne two were auuneu w ucn. uj r;tV.W iS ,0TCf , P; This ended the sitting of the Court 'tHat th -iaTlorana xiowara and so ends our romance and drama of J to iw J? aS? WlU 0011111161100 real life between an unfortunate couple of -rJSz000' ' the colored (persuasion, who, like many the human JJia thattl.1 the only true I family that are held together by the same t?d bS.81? c.mtle b43nds,areeTidentlynotat aU suited to ! e and Ton; pBffiB-fi. of Ccudef LEY'8 yeast rowEn,T life in this mundane sphere. .15? S JiUnotriij te begcnhere for - vuia uy experience. I ccaniy;oe2-ins at nomc. steamer ran over to Fort Caswell. Capt Worth putting the bow of his lx.ut 'with in about twenty feet of the shore, gang plants were run out and the ladies walked to the shore of Caswell dry footed. Upon the return to Smithville tho La FaJeUe Cornet Band and some of the excursion ists visited the Cutter by invitation Capt. Barr aud his corps of Courteous officers 'Oero loth to part with their visitors but Capt. j Worth ordered them aboard the steamer Worth and the band left the Cutter playing a national air. Soon wc were on the return trip and all expressed themselves delighted with the day's enjoyment. ' To Messrs. L. C. Slraughn, G. M. Rose, Rev. J. L. Keen and Capt. A. II. Worth, wc make our bow for their kind attend tions, The Fayetteviile excursionists started on their return trip last night each and every one expressing thc delight and pleasure enjoyed on the trip to the sea shore. I i Will Care Consumption. To all suffering from the following dis cases a ray of hope is offered through the kindness of a missionary friend who has sent me the formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has long been used by the native medicine men of Iiindostan : for the positive and radical cure of Comsump tion. Bronchitis, Athsma, Catarrh, Dys- . t t J : nT ii r pepsia, lnroac ana cun- unnuuny, uea eral Debility. Loss of Manhood and all Kervous Affections, its power has been tested in hundreds of cases without a lail nrc 1 1 now feel it my sacred duty as far as nossibie to relieve human misery and will send the recipe tnr.E of Charge to any person who may desire it with di- - 1" A. 1 . . - - rections lor using, oeui uy reiuru uiau by addressing with 2 stamps, naming this paper, Dr. O. IL Brigham, Drawer 28, Utica, N. Y. f : Mr. AVilliams, ;elerk of the 3Iarket, requests us to state that hereafter no cart will be allowed to leave its stand in the market until the fees therefor are paid, trader a penalty of$10 for each jmd every riolation, TJvee interments in Oakdale Cemetery this week all adults. Ser- riKST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH corner Fourth and Dawson street. vices at 11 a m. and 11 p m. i- st. mark's (colored) episcopal. church, corner of I Sixth and Mulberry streets. 10th Sunday after Trinity, August 5. .Morning Fraycr at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 8 ; o'clock. . CHE6TXUT1 XT. PR ES B V T EE IAN CHURCH. Rev. D. J. Sanders, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath School at 0 a. m. Bible Class at 4 p.m. 0 call a x i) si:i; the PEARL SHIRT AT Depot at..... 11 it i u The IJav Train makes chmn Weldon for all , points North rim. nT.I. daily, (except Sundavi and dailr. Rih. mond and all rail routei". NiVht train makes close coaneetloof at Weldon for all points north via Iticbmood. miiv v mviw General Siweriateadeat Now Advertisemontir. r A. David's. Hot and Cold Baths., THE I'EAUL when licishcd ii as good as THIIE UNDER3IONED HAS IH8 llATH a KUUMb in perfect order now. aad caa furnish warm, cold or shower baths as may be desired. f ; j i A'o can aleo furnish a first-class share for 10 cenU; etjlish hair cut for 25 cents; mustache dyed for 23 cent; shampoo for 25 eeattv All done in silence and in the latest stvle too. 7 July 2 I. FURMAN8KI. a Shirt that originally cost j Call and ace the I'EARL. auff i NEW BARBER SHOP. IN The New Magistrates. Thc question in regard to the new magistrates going in and the old magis- lowing low prices hare been adopted : trates'coming out has been set at ease by ShariDS 10 cental; Hair Cuttin- 23 cents MY PATRONS and the public Kcncrallv are respectfully informed that I can De, lounu at my i - NEW BARBFJi SIlUP, at No. 7, South Front street, where the ful an opinion from the - Attorney General, who pronounces in favor of Thursday Libt. Tha' Raleigh Observer has this to say about it : On the application of, the new magis trates yesterday morning to Jndge Buut Open until 12 o'clock on Saturday nihti. aug .4.' U11A5. E. ULKAl'OU. GOLD. (treat chance to make monev If you can't net exM vou can get greenbacks. Wu neetl a IHjr.SOIl ill cvprv town to t:iki huuscripuons ior tne largest ,clieiie.st aul best Illustrated family publication, in tlie Jnr ClnrL- f Snnrrinr f!rnrf Iv. wori" one cau become .u successful t , r r iT ,y M agent, ine most elegant works of art given quali tied, this othcer was not altogether free tosuljscribers. The nrice is.sfj low that satisfied as to his duty in thc premises, AIIU eeryoouy sunscnix..s. ooe agent re- t t .t. r r"ia ixrts making over Sl-3'J in a wwk, A la v and waited upon Attorney General Ken- gent reports taking over subs;riiers m nan at his office for further instructions. t?n daj-s. All who engage make jiiom-y fast. Tl, Aiwnv ; 1 ou Can devote all your time to t he busi uess xuv.iv.v "o "lo "i'1" - oroiuy your spare time. Vou need not Int lop, Held that tho terms Ot thc iormer away irom iome over night, ion can do It iw nun .v oint-rs. x un .particulars, tp ree ve rk lustirr-i nf tlm li prnired nn the 1st W? weu s ol"ers. I uu particulars, d'lf j ustices oi the ieace expyea on ine "i tions and terms free. Klegai and extVnsi lhursday ot August, 18k they having Outfit free. If vou waut ororitabi.-. w.. been elected f jr twro years preceedmg that f cnd "s ur address at once. It costs noth i t i i i 4r t z- t i lnT to try the business., o one who h";ik( ! date, and advised Mr. Bunting to proceed failsfto make great iiv Address "The iw i f i . - f . i ti . t " I i . J r . . . . . to quaiuy tne justices ol the icace m tne i pg journal, i-ortianu, Elaine, mannicr prescribed by the laws of 1S7GT'77, chapter 14 l,.section 4. Whereupon Mr. LenilSIry I i aug Bunting retired to bis ofiice and proceeded to qualify the new magistrates. I TllACTICED IN ALL ITS BRANCH L, and warranted Teeth Extracted without pain. For the Ksview. ' i Interference of Federal Offers with to sive eatisfaction. Local Elections. desire to enquire the force and spirit of 1H05. B. CARR & SON," the oruer oi tne aamimstraiion on tnis j cnlilrW.. Augustus flnmKfrT V.Mtmitnr I 0. j3 Jlarkfet b'L at Rocky Point, and George L. Mabson, officer in the Custom House in Wilming ton, have been very active in the exciting campaign in Pender on the Court House question. There is mueh dissatisfaction and complaint at their Very active inter ference in this canvass and election. Mab son has canvassed the county and worked hard for one place; Gamberg has been so active with Mabson that his ! friends are astounded and hive some fears that be may almost go crazy at the result. How about all this ? PcsbES. 1 Aug. 3rd? A slight change in the schedule of the Wilmington & Weldon and Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, goes into effect to morrow. Best Tooth I'atc kept' constantly oa band. au 3 . j ' ' ' . ORDERS SOLICITED NES, Scuppernon and Concord's, both dry and sweet, from the Tokay Vineyard. I W. J. BUflMAXX, jaly 00 Lippitts Kow, South Front St. why 1 ! I Pay Your Grocer 16 and 17 Cents ( 1 For IrO sus I 1.!.-'J.tl WHEN YOU CAN GET ' ' V SUGAR-CURED FOR 13 CENTS." ' 'I ' AT 'ii . CEO. MYEROJ 11 6l 13 00UTIZ1,I10ITS7C!7 July 2y ; ' f f-f-.. . Brock's Exchange. rjMlE UNDEKSIU.VED hu Uiei charge of the above well-known and popalar houm and will hereafter ran iU Jt will be pmi ia complete order and satisfaction sarantecd to all of its patrons. ' . Thc bet of Wines, Ales, Liquors tad Cigar?, and noa? but tho best alwajf ott hand. j i . . . The Billiard Parlors will be open amy &i and nilt fre to the patrons of tha ho tie , JOUN CARBOLL, 3 Proj-rtetor. r . . . . .., i . . . ,i j,, , OLD MADE NEW. Bumble Bee" A NO "PECULIAR" CIGARS AT July 30 T. II. HEATITS, 24 ifarkct 'St. ' !! jLOTHING AND HATS ded aad dca ed at rea.onahle piicc. Satisfactloa jiix anteed. : j ' C. T. RKUBESf PracUcal Vj?r and Hatter, Carria'i block, Second L, between farktt aad Priaceas 'July 30' ' - ' ' ' ;"-J A LWAY3 O.V HAND AJTD t., COSSTIXTLV BEC1TOGS -, ' . -j S W a fall line of Drugs, Medicines, C5reaici2 Faicy Article kt. Oar CIfftrr ! are unsnrpaMed. jaly 2 ' f' JA1IE3 C. UVS03, Third St., eppoiiu City llall.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1877, edition 1
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