Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / May 20, 1878, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THIS PAPER published irery afternoon, - Sundays ex cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAll One year, $5 00 ! Six months, $2 60 ; Three months, $ 1 15 ; One month, 60 cents. The paper Will be delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city, at -h above rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal Subcribera will please report any and all failures to receive their papers regularly. New Advertisements. BROWN & RODDICK 45 SIA21SST ST- Invite attention and inspec- tion of th9 following HeTtor this week. A LARGE Assortment of Dress Goods from 10 to 20 cent. NOVELTIES in Dress Good?, 25 to 37 cts BUelr Grenadines fronr 25 cents to $1 CO Our assortment in the above is complete. FUINTifiD UNKNrLAWNS, ..- ..aS.conU" Union " 12)4 and 20 " -MNEN SIJITIIVGS. I ht-largest as nt and Beat Value yet ortmeed 1 IlKST Quality Corded American Pique, 10c Plain " " IVA WIDE Percales, 8 to 10 cents. SHETLAND SHAWLS. Home-made Fringes in BLUE, CARDINAL and WHITE, .5 50, formerly fco liu. SOLE Agents for the Ia Heine C or set SUN SHADES and Parasols in great variety from 12 cents aud upwards. alflcoes 2 ironi 4 1-3 to 5 Cts. ' TABLATANS. A beautiful Line of colors from 15 cents up. Mosquito Net, in all Widths. Mosquito BaryBest Quality, 50c a piece ALL COLORS. A NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED Cheap I Another Lot of that SLEEVE Ruching just to hand. Call and enquire for our Crepe Lisse Bows The Latest Thinjj, in the Market. BRACELETS. Silver, Nickle and Rubber, styles just out. Ladies' 8Uk Umbrellas, $3.00. Gents' " " 4.00. SUN SHADES AND PARASOLS FROM 24 cents up. 4-4, White Canton Matting 20 and 25 a.a f!n'i,i An "do 25 and 30 CUT PAPER PATTERNS. Sole Agents for Frank Leslie'?, Cata . . , logueaFREE. Brown & Roddick, mav 4 - - 45 Martet Street. Why Suffer ? yiTH DANDRUFF IX THE HAIR when by calling at the Fashionable and pop ular Barber Shop in basement of National Bant building yon can purchase I. FuniiaiiskPs ICelebra ted Hair Invigorator which ia bv far the best that has erer been used for that purpose, and X. TIKELY FREES the hair from it after a few trials.. There is NOT .THE SLIGHTEST discoloring of the hair, but it produces a soft and pliable state of the "hair. It is made only by the undersigned, and can be had at my Barber Shop under the Frst National Bank. I beg leave respectfully to refer to the gen tlemen named below who have used my In rigorator, and hare authorized me to do, so, as to the truthfulness of my statement, to wit: Gen. M. P. Taylor, Hon. A. H. Van Bokkelsn, Capt. D. L- Filyaw and Messrs. G. J. Boner, 8. H. FishblaU, Geo. A. Peck, A. H. Kelley and many others too numerous to mention-' feb6 The Seaside. L Steamer PASSPORT will make daily trips to Smithville. Parties can visit the Fortifica tions and all points of interest without extra charge. Leares her Dock, ilarket street, at i o'clock, a. Returning arrives at. 5.30 o'clock, p. m. may t:tiS a i 1 GEO. MY ERS, Agent Look- JN AT THE ANTIQUE POTTERY, con sisting of Peruvian Water" Jars, Chinese, Old Soo, Roman, Greek, Portland and OIpe Vases, Watch Stands, Teapots, Mugs, Card Receivers. c, at 8. JEWETT'S, apl 13 Front Straat Book Store. W. H. NASH, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING AND Shaving 8aloon. All work dose in the best strto. Shaving 15 cents. Hair Cutting 15 cents. Shampooing 35 cents. No. IS Nerth FronttStreet noh 29 O 1 A 6 OOK wy scam, -made by O-s-U; V i&tCiO Agents selling our Chro-: dm, Crayons, - and- Reward, Motto, Seriptard Text, Transparent, Picture and Chrome Cards. J.OQ samples, worth $4, sent postpaid r 76 cents. 'Illustrated Catalogue free. J. H. BUFSQRD'S801f 8, BOSTON; 4 aMjU-aU t i lEstablished 1830.' h; j VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. .Vew Advertisements I' ink! kd, L.eb k Co Hy. Hay. Hay. Giles & Mckcuisox For the Coming Re gattas. " r , ' ' Muxaou -Blut! Flannla Suits, C. W. Yatks Fauiily, Bibjes. . Carolina Central Railway C Schedule. ., Jso. J. Fowler Carolina Yaicbt Club. See double column ad on fourth page of New American Family Sewing Machine. D. A. Ssuth & Co Black Walnut Lumber. James SracxT Notice, i A. D. Cazaux Baltimore Steamship Line A. D. Cazaux CI vde's New Yo k Steam- ship Line. -. S. Jkwett Look. Fretting isr assort of religious swearing at troubles. . -I I ' No" man likes to hold a gi'baby in iii arms until she is seventeen yejara. old." There are only 306 shades ojf iblum. We sometimes feel as though ttere are twice as many. . -ii' On th '.th of Jh'V there w 511 be ;an eclipse of the sun. It syl-ill.be. tota a number of places. ,1 iu quite llev. ,1." W. Jenkins . ol" Roek'nglu-ui, will preach at Fifth Street 11. E. Cljuic to-night at 6 o'clock;. ; There is tA necessary cunncctiuu be tween a serial tale and a ' monkey '.s tail, simply because both ire continued T i'.,n ' The annual meeting of thje I 'Historical and Scientific Society vill take place in theSessiou Uuoin of the First Presbyterian Church this eveniv's, on tthich occasion there will be an election ensuing year. of office j-s for the Privilege Tax. - War ran t3 were issued agaiust some ol o'ur; merchants this morning who have not paid their privilege tax. The cases will be heard to-morroijr moping by the Mayor, and throughout; the1 week until all are disposed of. ! Those who do not feel disposed to hav?' 'the cost" added to the tax should step 'up to'the Captain's cilice. Sudden Death. Yesterday afternoon about 4 j 'clock, Mary Livingston, colored, aged 66 years, dropped on the cornjer- of-Sixth and Ann streets, and expired in about ten minutes. At the time of her death she was wend ing her way to St. James;' Church to witness the funeral ot one whom 'she had .Li' nursed duriug his infancy.; An; inquest was held over her body this morning, the verdict being death from heart disease. . Bears. This morning two, large ifine looking dressed bears were brought into imafket and tsold to one of our butchers. r One of the bears was cauglit in a trap near Sneads Ferry, Oiislo W county and the other was shot by r.' jJno. . E i caught. dens, near where the firtt was The supposition's that "the .bears were n-route from one pocotin to another) whiG,his but a short distance from the place thdy were captured. They are very, fat and nicely dressed. ' . . j i ! ! WsiVo Forest. Wc thank the Marshals fori ah invita tiou to attend the, Commence jnent Exer cises at Wake Forest ( College (du the 11th, 12th and inth davs of June. . ! The oration to the literary societies wifl be delivered by the Rev . Ileary McDonald, D Dj of Richmond, Va. Seripon to . thts gradua ting class, Rev P S Hanson, D I), Phila delphia, ra. . Alumni orator, Hon C AY Blount, Wilson, N C. Social gathering in literary halls, complimentary to the graduating class. Thursday, 7:-S0 o'clock p m. Marshals--1'liilomathcsljiu, , J F McMillan, Robeson county'; X C. ; W J Rodgers, Wake county, X C. ; C R Strickland, Wake Forest, N C. Ettzelian, W G FereUe, Camden county, X Ql j "J G Covington, Mauroe, N C. ; J Y Ham tick, Cleveland county, NC. The Colonnade Hotl, Philadelphia, Pa., sustained its' welLmerited reputation, and, if possible, earned greater, with its. patrons, during the "Centennial Exhibi tion.' -r. Better than Forjbisu Fori. 1 S peer's Port Grape Wine is better than Imported Pert, and since the ad titration of the latter, it must take its place. It I is pure and really e'xcelieut jand health-giving. Troy 77ov The most select .jth. Avenue lamXicS use this win? at their evening eniertainijienls. Cur Druggists have some Jifee'J froai Mr. Sneer. ,. ' Honekeepers and Cooks i You can always use DoIJi.ex's YiJiT PoavdeuJu ail your receipts whore cream tartar and soda is specified. Tle yeast powder is pure and always rcliabl JL ..J ABLY WILMINGTON, N. C Death of Mr. Keller. We regret to learn of the death of an other old citizen of Wilmington, Mr. Oliver Kelley, who died at his residence in this city early yesterday morning, aged 61-years. Mr. Kelley had been suffering very much for some ten days but only took t(j his bed on Friday last. He had never recovered fully from the injuries received by him last Summer in being knocked down and injured by a locomo tive at the Nutt street crossing, and it is thought that this may have hastened I his death. A Sad Accident. The body of a young man tyy the name of James Christie, Seolnl Mate on board the British baique Xorih Carolina, was found drowned last night in the dock neir Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son's wharf. Coro ner Hewlett was notified of the fact, and there having been some rumors afloat of foul play, Dr. A. E. Wrteht was called in and made an examination of the body. He could find no marks of violence and so reported, and thereupon the jury rendered a verdict to the eflect that the deceased came to h's death by drowning, supposed to have been accidental. Mr. Christie, wasa young man only twenty-three years of age, and was from the Isle of Shetland,! Scotland, where his family uuw resides. I He was a very exem plary young man, sober and correct in the discharge of his duties, and was thorough ly esteemed by those who knew him here, and especially by Capt. Buchan, of his ship. He disappeared I very suddenly on Thursday aud was last seen at about 1 o'clock on that day, at dinner. An una vailing search was made for him, I and finally Capt. Buchan was compelled to sail without him. The theory is that in step ping ashore after dinner on Thursday last, he inust have fallen between the vessel and the wharf, and being unable to attract anyone to the spot by his cri s, and not knowing how t.o swim, was drowned, It is possible" that he was partially stunned in falling by striking his head against the vessel, or the cap of the wharf. The flags on the British Vice Consulate's office and the vessels iu port of that nation ality, are at half-mast to-day in respect to his memory, and his remains will be fol lowed to the grave this afternoon by Vice Consul Sprunt and a number; of his coun trymen. I Knights of Honor. Through the courtesy of the Grand Dictator," Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy, we are permitted to give the following extracts of the proceedings of the Knights of Honor, he having received the advance sheets from the Supreme Dictator of the order in the United States: - . ' The Supreme Council is now in session at Nashville, Temi; The Order was or ganized on! June 30th, 1873. There are now 1,055 subordinate lodges iA the United States, with 40,025 members. North Carolina has thirteen lodges, with a mem bership of over 400. There have been two deaths iu this State, both of which were in Tarboro. Up to April lat, 1S7S, there have teen 258 deaths, all told. There have bejsn paid out to the families of de ceased members $50S,000. To pay this sum there have been thirty-seven assess ments of $1 each. The largest number of assessments was in 1877, when there were eleven. There is a lodge of the order in this city which is in active and successful operation. The rapid growth of the order, since its conception, during which time the country has been passing through the most serious monetary depression, is remarkably wonderful. It has now planted its ban ner in thirty-one,. States. The order is likely to gain ground largely in jthe next year, and. there is no reason why its mem bership will not amount to 100,000 In the next twelve months. . ' j The Camp Meeting. The colored camp meeting iix progress some distance below this city, near old Camp Wyatt, seems to have drawn very largely and so tar as numbers are concern ed to have thus far proved a com plete success. The steamer Gov. Worth ii run ing regularly between the grounds and ti.e city and there is always a jbig crowd, of both sexes and of all ages, wait ing in1 front of this office to take passage. It.is estimated that there1 were between 4,000 and 5,000 present on the grounds lyesterctay. The meetings Will close, we understand, on Wednesday, and house keepers will rejoice greatly when the fun is all oyer and their servants are back again at work. I The Supreme Court of Massachusetts de clares that a note given for a church sub scription does not carry with it an obliga tion to pay, since it is given without con sideration. , -!'..-; The new schedule on the C. C.-IL W. goes into effect this evening. It wilF be found in full in our advertising columns. s MONDAY, MAY 20, American Sewing Machines. We invite attention to the double col" umn advertisement of the American" Sew ing Machine, to be found in this issue. Mr. John II. Allen has accepted the agency here for these machines and has a number of them now on hand at his store on Market street, where he is prepared to demonstrate their superior excellence to all who hay favor him with a call. The Beautiful Queen- A large number of seals have been taken lor he rendition to-morrow even ing of the beautiful cantata of Esther and we hope for the honor and profit o the benevolent object in view, the aid of the orphans, that there wil not be an empty seat in the house. It will prove an occasion of rare enjoyment to all who may attend. A Sad Day Yesterday was a sad day w ith many of the residents of Wi!"minf .ou, for on that day were laid away to rest the mortal re mains of two young and promising citizens. Capt. Dellosset w?s buried in the fore noon, and Mr. Potter in the (afternoon ; the former from St. John's Church and i the ; j latter from St. James', and both in Oakdale Cemetery. Thel attendance on loth oc casions was very large. The ceremoi-ies attendaut up.i he in terment of Capt. DeRosset ai,d the ad ministration jof the last sad lite-s which either hii chuich or his f-iends could offer him, were peculiarly sad and touching. From the house to the church the remains were escorted by a long procession , amid which were the members of his Company, the Wh'png Rifles, the Wilmington 'Light Infantry, and the VV;,miugton Hook and Ladder Company, all in citizen's clothes, the officers, teacherf and children of St John's Sunday School, of which he has so long been the honored head, and the members of the vestryof that church, of which he has for many years been a faith ful member, as also the vestries of St. James' and St. Paul's. The church was filled to repletion,! with the venerable Bishops of the Diocese,3Rev. Dr. Watson, Rev. Dr. Patterson and Rev. Mr. Morrelle in the church. At the Cemetery the services ' were unusually sad and impressive and when the earth fell upon the casket which held ; all that was left ot mortality and the sweet voices of the children of the Sunday School rose on the still air in Ithe notes of a little i sacred song which the bploved deceased had himself taught tbemj there was scarcely a dry eye inall of that vast con- , i course. Cleared for this Port- ; i s The following is a list of vessels cleared for this port, from foreign ports: Ger. bark Anna, Siewarts, sailed from Dundee April 12. Ger, bark Fnedrich, Lau, sailed from Amsterdam March 14, Sunderland March Xor. bark Henrik Ibsen, Rasmussen, sailed from Liverpool, April 28. Swed. bark Israel, Taffin, sailed from Hamburg March 30. ' Ger. bark Margaretha, Maseluis, at Bris tol May 2. I Nor. bark Margarita, .sailed from Rotterdam March 17. Itl. bark Maria Pace , sailed from Amsterdam March 14. Br. bark Nancy Holt, Trink, sailed from London April 29. ; , Swed. bark Westmoreland, Norgren, sailed lrom Liverpool April 11. Br. brig Alaska, flalcron, sailed from London April 10.. Swed, brig Emil, Sandelin, sailed from Seville Jan. 21. Br. brig Gem, Richardson, sailed from London April 30. Nor. brigMiral Corneilsen, sailed,; from Bremin April 17l ' : j . , I jHotel Arrivals. ' . Pubcell House, Wilmington, Xj :'C. May 20th. Cobb Bros., proprietors. from 10:10 o'clock. May ISth, to 7.05 o'clock May 10th George B Myers, city; William G Creamer, New York; Mrs A H Green, Miss G en, Master Green, New Orleans;.C F Shoemaker, John A Smith, Kayetteville; Charles Noble and wife, Montgomery, Ala; T R Draper, New York; William H Smith, Washington, D C; Piatt D Cowan, Louis T Poisson, city; T B Hanks, Baltimore; Aaron Anderson, North Carolina; Anthony Williams, Williams bun:; Capt A T Decker, Jr, New York City. . - - The rainy season is sjll with us at the time of this writing on Saturday. Tooth, ache is still on the rampage!, and coal is being purchased in small lots by the eco nomical housekeeper. ' : : TheGrand Centrabis now offering un usual inducements to business cden, families and tourists, The prills for board have never been so low, and the table is still kept up to its first-clas high standard, Fish are very scarce, aa efiect . cf the untoward winds. ; SYIEW 1878. NO. 91 I- There will be a full dress1 rehearsal bfthe cantata of Esther at the C-pera" House this evening. The Twentieth of May is with us to day and there ha3 been absolutely no rec ognition of the day a3 far as we can learn. There w part of I as a small fire over in the upper rooklyn yesterday afternoon, by which part of a shanty was destroyed. The alarm did not become general, having been confined to that section of the citv. i -he fare on the excursion of the Good Samaritans to Columbia on the 27th ijust. has been placed at 2 for the round trip, which is low enough, in all conscience, to suit the lowest pockets. " There is to be a general painting up this week of all of the yachts at Wrightsl ville Sound, preparatory to the summer regattas, and Mr. Charles E. Burr went down there to-day with a 'good force to do the work. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. IDon't fail to procure Mus. Winsi-owV SdoTHiNG Sykup for all disease:! of U;cth ing in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to he child, gives rest td the mother. For Register of Deeds. ! 1U;i:gaw, X. C., l:)th May, lh7. To fit e Voters of Pender County:, Fe llow-Citj zesf1 most respectfif'ly announce myself a candidate for the otiice of Register of Deeds df this county, siib ject, however, to the action of the coming Democratic Convention. Your aid, there fore, in' su cubing to me the nomination for, and the election lo, said ollice is most re spectfully solicited. Makiox Mookk. DIED. . KELLEY In thia city on the 10th inst., at 3:30 A M, OLIVER KELLEY, aged 51 years. New Advertisements. otice. ! ' . . Wilmington, N. C., May 30, 1-S78. ! . s- .. rpHE ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the Historical and Scientific Society ofWilnoing ton. will be held in tne Lecture Room of the First Presbyterian Church this' evening at 8 - i . j o'clock. A full attendance is specially! re- -I 5-- quested. j On this occasion the President will deliver an address, after which an election of oflicer for the ensuing year will be held. JAMES SPRUNT, I ' Secretary. may 20 Carolina Yacht Club, A KLGULAR Repatta of the Carolina -fX 1 acbt Club will be rnn in the Cape Fear River on Monday, June 10th, at 3 ovciock, p. m. j j Commanders will report with their Yachts at Marfcet Dock, at 2:3U o'clock on that day. . ihay 20 Gh'mn Regatta Com. Family Bibles. A LBUMS, Scrap Books, School and Blank J. A. dJooks, ancy Box Paper, Gold Pens and i enens, jn:, Mucilage and Slates,; Pictures and frames, Ac, Ac., at Lowest Prices. C. W. YATES, I Book Seller. may 20 For the Coming Regattas. WE HAVE just received a full line of Blocks. Cleats. Fair I.Padfra Jatp Hooks, and all other Fittinzs in our line re quired about a 1 acht, whicb we are prepar ed to sell at Very Low Figures. Call and examine. I GILES A MURCHISON'S. mar 3S and 10 Murcbison Block. BLACK Walnut Lumber In Quantities to Suit J FUR SALE LOW BY may 20 D. A. SMITH & CO. Hay. Hay. j JUST pXE'EE Hay QflA 1J!es Choice II av, which we dUU 300 offer at Lox Figures. . ALSO. . Flour, Molasses, Bacon, .. . i Salt, Sc-ar, ColrW, Rice, Snaff, Tobacco, Ac, . A1j), A'Priine Lot-Yarn. BKIFORDj LOEB & CO., may 20 " '' ' Wboleaale Grocers. . i PLEASE NOTICE. We will bo glad to receive corcmunicatioi from our frienda on ant and all eubjecio? general interest but : , The name of the writer "n.u?t aljfajs be furnubed to the Editor. CoiaaxunicaUons xaust be wiitu-n L cnl't . one side of the paper. 1 I Personalities must be aroided. Andit is especialiy and particularly n.J stood that &e editor does not always cndori See0f -C?rref pOEdeD cnle so klated in the editorial columns. f : NowAdvortisomots. Biuft banner Suis, ' ONLY AT ix-av li MI'XSOX K. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL- VAY COMPANY. j W!lm;it.,i.x'. c f .Mav.i, 'iA7.. , haiie ol' Schedule. 0Nv A;N".' AI TK'1 " iIOM.)AY.,,.:'0ih- in.-t. , W i tbo fuhow lUp Schedule will . be uoerati di on ttu? Railway ; ' 'i i'-lss.WXi.j-;:; MAIL 7.V.! .V, .) Ljaro. Wilmington at".... ,",J -N'. 1 VAjriri at Hamlet at... ...11'! 40 A M" , ) j Kt Llia:I-tte at . :::io A M .'') Leav Charlotte 'at..-.' 7 ::.() V M - .'Anive. at HaudetAt... . . l'lo A ) " at Wiiininjftop at 7:4," A il Tifi-WFxxr. )'-: r:r(. sir ..vi .if Y v i ' i JV.''.l 77.V' Tit A' I Leave Wilmington A .M. d CbarL.ttJ Lea'e Laarbarg 4: do A M.gcir.g. Fait, and" 0:00 A M. jroir.tr Wfit .,v f Sir , , ' . " v ndayp,' tanesua.vs and iriaavs SHELi: Y nrvisr' .v, ' MATL. . .. ;. -Leave Charlotte.. Arrive 'at Shelby. i:50 A Al I- - !' I jy ....I:':i5 iP -M Xo 4 l beave Shelby.,. ..........1.':!', Arrive at. Charlotte.;.......! :'.;o Trains N(.-s.-l;2, -3 and ! run Daily , 4p. l t' Sunday. .,' ' . . " " : ; Passengers for Raleigh b are V iiiriin;tyn 5:30 I'M,-and Charictt- at 7.30 . J' M, mnkn close rtonrection at Haiul.-t, arrivin-v-A Ral eigh at -:46 A M. i ' . t asseuger.s. :Jr MaU'jvill- and.. Wettern N n K, by .Nj.i Trin ariivu at Stafcvii!.. next morning: at l: 15; arrive "Head :f West ern Road" at 3:20 P M, and Ashe'viM fcaW evening. i V. o. JOHNSON.. may 20 Gofctfral Sujierir.tcr.dent. CEO. DYERS', 0, and V. South Front Street. QOLD OVL'R 2C5 BOXES b( the ctio- brated.Schultz A - Co V' "LAUNDRY; SOAP, IN ONE WEEK. The Best, PurVit and Cheapest-Soap ever sold in tbe United slate?'. Wearejujt in jreceipt of 200 Bbls of thi? Choicest Fa'ciiiy llnr, 3. Bbla Refined Sugars, ' " ' 60 Tubs Eletrant Ma? Butter, ') Tierces IXL Ham?.. verv'.smll. Pig Shoulders, Breakfast ''Strip's j New Lard,. I - . 1 " 50 Bags Java, Laguavra and Rio Cotfeel; 50 Bores Choice Orangt-s and Lemon.!, 1 -500 ,CaEeg Arsorted Can Goods. i , ; We are selling GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, and LIQUORS, LOWER TllAX THE LOWEST, hence our immense eals.l I 7FST V nolesale buyers solicited. 9, ii & i3!s. rnorTTsST may 11 '' - Worth Carolina - j Cettysbiirgf. at A PPLICATIONS ARE CONSTANTLY x.x. made tor copies of THE OBSERVER containing the articles in regard to the con duct of North Carolina troupa at Gettyburg. The number of requests for these, from the Northern States especially, has lately be come so great that, being unable to supply, them otherwise it has been determined to publuh them in book form. I The papers ion the subject, on both s'ido' viii be repnnted just tu thev appeared """""i uu ..win miKe a Tbiunitf some two hundred paces. T The book will be printed on fair whiw pa per," with good, clear type, and in pipr covers will be sold at 25 cents each : to deal ers and canvasser? at $15 per hundred. A library edition willaJso be made, printed on superior paper and handsomely bound, which will be sold at eaeh ; to dealers and canvassers at the rate of $60 per hundred. 1 Single copies of either edition mailed post paid on?receipt of the price, j, The book will V? ready for delivery in a icw wecis. wrfiers accompanied witb cash are solicited. Address THE OBSERVER, I Raleigb, N, For Solicitor. I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE Myself to my friends and, tbe public a a candidate for nomination as Solicitor fnr t, tm, t-. Jici1'1S?tri":1colapo;i of the counties of I hub, Pitt, V ihoh, Warne, Greene, Carte-1 ret, Lenoir, Jones. Oni!. nnnB son, Pender and Sew Hanorer. . may i.-dAwtJ6 JNO.I KERR. SUBSCRIBE TO THK GEORGE MYERS. 1 1 y UAILT REVIEW jB -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 20, 1878, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75