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JJ 1 THIS PAPER - published every afternoon, Buadaya ex cepted br ; JOSH. T. JAI8, EDITOR AND FBOFUXTOX. i T t SliiSCBlPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID, joe rear, $5 00 Six month, $250 ; Three months, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cent, rbe paper will be delivered bj carriers, fre of charge, in any part of the city, at '.he 1 1 - Adrertising ratei loir and liberal jsy Subscribers will pleaae report any and I1 failures to receive their papers reflarly. 1 VOL. 3, . Ik ;'' 'V-: yV' 1 I " ' ! r : : : r '. : : r " WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY JULY 2, 1878. 11 C ; PLEASE NOTICE. NO. 129 W wil't'be Clad to receive rmttr;;.:. J j from our friend on toy and all nbjectoi1 general interest but : ? ' , The name of the writer rncst always' be tarnished to the Editor. , j ua9 wae or the paper. . . Personalities muat be aYoided. ? -viw. mentor JonoIwji ,idon Now Advertisements. LOCAL NEWS. THE FIGHT AT BURGAW- Brovn Roddick, i l 45 MARKET STRFET. E- AKE CLOSING OUT Til K balance , ficreral lota of our Spring and Bummer i St.'ck and are oBernyr . Great Inducements to our patrons. New Advertisements. S. J a war Look. I BEixsBzaeia Xow'is the Time. T. H. HowET4Boot ! Foots 11 Shoes I ! Shoes!! . ' N. II. SracsT Fancy ,and Millinery Goods ; column ad on second page." M. M. Kuz Extra Inducements. Mdhsoh A few Morel, , i II. A. Colvin Toj the ' Voters of l'endcr County. ' 1 Fouud Dead We inden-land that a white man, a fin mart llV VlO norr.n T T., IT T n . ' .... .i .. . Jt r fc;t... """ Ul yw, u.. ueaion lilis rusicrauu rosier biivviv o . , ... , i mmau . nan iuuuu ui;au near uuriiaw vw at ucaion- uoui rarues imicn. , v mornin(y . . New Advertisements; j Now Advertisements, Bonds' i Special to Daily Rktikw.J terday morning. He was discovered lying on his facey dead, and with a - bunch of grass, clutched in his hand. A few papers, written im Gerrnan, were found NO. 47 NORTH oots, Boots, MARKET STREET. Shoes, Shoes, t . r si t..i o 1QTC II. in Iiia tmrsnn an, a ., Amnt- I , . Z7J .11 1 ""wuuus. . puKUAw, ..v,.,.yuiy. , r- i-r - -.. ..... , i-ot jmo. I-Thp Celebrated Newark Hand s...t , i: TKa Tiadiral Vnminafn Ck) avention for ed to W. 11 ..Port?. ' or Poraev. care of Pce 57.50. This is a decided bargain and A,V ..r . Y"r crca o? Je.pOreeul o 1 . - ,1 i.At jV vj Ti tct . . . rr . ,v"uj ' aueuuon. . below mr fbrmer.nnna;r . v T 1 , Aprilish weather tiwlay Splendid breezes her to-day. 1 . r, i 1 1 -a-ivsj a v.. 1 iiB avr 'JvMatPi or 1 x - . v- the Senatorial District composed of New Mart cV uaiiey, Wilmington. Coroner rable hih cut -liDr.V, at 1 lianover and Pender counties, is1 in ses-j James iield an inquest and the jury rens en's Kewporties. Call and examine stock, title .fnrif siouiicre to-day, and among others, tne uerea a viruies iuat necame to his ieatn july.2 lot is L ar . DRESS GOODS. Our prices in this department" ae lower than erer. The . Stock is NEW and Desirable; the Prices vary from to cents to 30 cents !) BLACK GRENADINE from 25 cents to $1.00 ! 7 section with but few the wet.. j D"ro takings in out (jf various, candidates are present. This Irom Causes to them unknown. . f T I J?5i I 1 TIT ... Jn . I mornins. wnue one 01 ineso cauaiuaie. vv e ujo uuuiefuua enquires uere inis Any amount of ansliosr done in this I ' : J -r .e ..J. . l.nf a I i lilt ICI Mi i UIICI , UI tUUt Ull) VU w...uu.v. .lt.tu WW luiuiaill- n conversation with some colored J tion in regard to the deceased. There is men James lleaton walked up in the, no such person at Hart & Bailey's as is Blackberries ami huckleberries or whW-J rear of1 him and struck him two blows the direction of 'the letter, And no, one 1 . i : . . 1 . 1 tleberries are plentiful in this market t'5 with a stick, staggering him, whereupon 1 there kbows anything of the dead man. 1 I . - ..It-. 1 cents a quart. i , , Fobtcr drcw a revolver and hreu two snots inquiries maae among a number of Ger- at lleaton. but i without effect. Other man residents were cquallv fruitless. Hf- n n i.'.w..i. ,.f t 'iv :i ' 1 I . ' 1 1 ..v. 0. ru,u, ui. c. " Inarliea tl.cn interfered and Justice Blood r 1 1 t it s .IS; una.senususa couon Doom, tne. nrst wQrth imffieJiatel vissued warrants of ar- lv City Court- 1 of the season found in that locality. rest for both parties, and after a prelimi- Geo. Vaun, colored,' was arraigned be fore the Mayor this morning on the charge of disorderly conduct--$2 0'finc or two days in the City Prison was the re&ult of The Itockingham Cornet vBand are nary examination, bound them over in fore the Mayor this morning on the charge going on the excursion from Wilmington bonds of $250 each, for their appearance of disorderly conduct $2 0'finc or two tL-i, rninr0Mfrin0.in nonf 0 the mountains on the 9th of Julyi at the next term of the Superior Court. ' . I fPLLt, :J r J t I The Convention is now in session, and the trial. lit ru: 1 1 f- II ? - 111 nun iini - 1 water in th river at Faye'ttoTille and lere is n0 noraiQation for Senator as yet, Albert Gandvose, white, was entered on steamboats is therefore m,de lomewhat I Mr. Foster seems to have f been, fore- the docket of the Clerk for drunkenness Printed Linen Lawns 121 -2, 20 and 25. easier. 4 Linen Table Damask,- Nap- '-. '-". kins and Towels. y Oir Stock in tbia Department is complete warned in rcg ird to this attack and to and disorderly conduct, anil was the next have therefore been prepared for it. From I case on docket to be tried but i the de- CjI L L. Polk; Commissi nor j of Agri- gentlemen who arrived here this morning fendant was said by one of the officers of culture will- address lh people of 1 ender from liocky Foiut we learn that Heatop I the court to be in a very uon -nresen table county at Burgaw, oli Tuesday next, 9th :um l fronr tW train ia3 it arrived at copditiou, go to speak. ag he had disrobed! inst, on the subject of Agriculture. J that place this morning, and stated that himself "completely, and , entirely of everv t . ! 11 i i i . I Our citizens should s?e to k that their hej was going to Burgaw and that when thread of clothing, sonbe "-.of which he . very manufacturer of any note is rep- premises are kept in the most cleanly con- he got there he was "going to give Foster tore in pieces. In this condition - the dition during the heated term now upon the damnedest licking he ever had. Some Chief thojught it advisable not to bring us, for certainly good health i:s mere de- of the latter's friends, who were at Rocky; the 1 defendant befbre the Court. The sirable than great 1 iches. J Point, hearing of this telegraphed him at same party had been arrested the dav, EXTRA INDUCEMENTS ! 10U. Jfctf lot 13 R TPrr r)!. sortmcnt of Infants and Child- . ana rest assured my1 price THOS. II. "'lIO WET, I NO. 47. Norfh rlro R I I. . To the Voters of Pciidci County T Bk I m if ","jt iivi r ul,ij 1 announce iff i f ai candidte for the office of Sher thr J? ndertcountJ subject, of course, o the action of the Ucmocratic Nomin.tine TlvTuW . , H. A. COLVIX. Ghu rps : Churns ! gTONE CITURXS litted with Dashers, j ,or sale by', : L ' - .1 1 GILES & ilUKCUISOX, . 33 and 40 Murchison Block. July 1-diw ittt'd. Great MOURNING DEPARTMENT. Vc make the above a specialty and Ladies will certainly find it. to their advantage to giro us a caw ana examine our stocK. . - the The Deepest Mourning. 1 This id a 6-4 Crape and is certainly; the 7 Yjn p:ijs your money and you tnica Burgaw am put h'ltv on bis guaril.Rn-: previoiy on a similar charge of drunken- There will be a sreat our choice. - i culty in deciding, as to where you will spend the Fourth this year, there are so dim- vIEVv-J Board of Aldermen. ness. and the case dismissed owing to the fact that the defendant seemed to be an unsophisticated creature from the r.niin- rr .11 ? - il I ' ;i i ue - resMiiar .mouiiiiv session 01 lue 1 t..l 1-1 . ' . . manv attractive opnortunities offered for .1 I, .... ,..rj tr Vut 5mce n,s lasc arrcst the othcers woaru 01 Aiueiujen was ueiu yesieruav ai-1 i ,1. . ... Tr n . getting away from the . city ifor-a few J nnAfl . :cnnt; H5a W T v. - e ny imi are 01 the opinion that . - h j 1- 1 J I ; IX temporary d. the case to of Pinder county , met at IjJurgaw jester day and decided on ' having the various tinest ever offered in any market. We are I township meetings held on Saturday next, bu15 agents in this section of the country. and. AliiATinAn TlnwiiAn FlannoK Vrir. i K,. . . 1 , 7 ' insanity. The Mavor allowe, m. Tk i. u r u a m. v o eis. roster anu Jjowrev.r i - ' i ljlLXUUVO VUlliHilLLUU I 1 :j I . nt. .,M i, i . I The Committee appointed to consult the f",""1-1 iu-uiorrow ana men ad jcity attorney in reference to the validity of Journa le Court. the. contract with T. J. Southerland, re ported that it was the opinion ot the city attorney that the city could not annul the Price 25c . A Decided I Bargain ! Heat's Paper Collars 15c, reduced from 25c. (Jont'j Tercale Shirts 25 cents. GenCs White Ties 10 cts each or 3 for 25. &c.f Ac, &.C., Ac. the Cth inst; for the purpose cf ' noniina day List of Letters. The following is the list of letters re maining unclaimed in the Postofiicc, Wil- . S U M ME R I!-'. : ' : ; i- DRESS GOODS! J i' : only 'I ' -t i: .''.-. ! I - . 6c, 8c, 10c, & 12 1-2 c por yd. 4t L.t i . '" j tt ik , I ting delegates to the County Convention, " , Children s Striped Hose 15c, usual . L v iT i contract save for pause. l WUlCIl 18 lO llicct ll UUlgaW I OH iUOIHIUy . - .1.- nj4 i minrrW "NT C WJ j -T..- Audit and Finance wa read. ' " 188 : Alderman Foster presented a petition AMiss Lizzie M Andrews, mr3 Emma next. Rather close wor AT Clean Up! Complaints are .being made against the ed by boys, asking to be allowed to Allen, Dan'l Anderson. nresent sanitarv condition of the citv . -r .t. ..A.. .', tho W. &W.R. R. ine conailiou 01 some 01 iuu sirueis auu bathe on the shoals in! the river in fro : t of Tabled. alleys, especially of the latter, where 7T - miss roily tfetts. , , . s ' ,'- -" . . , ieaiin ionne monm oiuay was read ana trasn and onai thrown irom private lots , , . , , --j, r, 1 1 ordered to be placed on file. B Mrs A R Black, mrs Anriie Brewer. mrs Annie Brown, G W Barnes, John Benlmg, miss M Lee Bell, Polly Brown, 36 5 Market St. have baen allowed to aecumulate, is-' not A communication frona the Superintend- 1 ran . 45 IVIarkot Street. June 22 4th of July ! The elegant NEW and fast Stnir. Passport, yyiLL.MA.KE AN Excur- conducive to health. f '. We respectfully suggest to! the Chkf Committee. I . . . . . " 1 i , 1 lof-rolice, that it would be far better to On motion the Board -then adjourned. stop ballasting the stiests and roads for whiWn,l allow-rthe carta' to haul " riff -1 '. HarbOl MaCP'S BCpOrt. this accumulating filth. u Miss Aate Cooper, ' miss Flora Chctnut,1 A E Clark, Charlie Carroll, i V Wm J Pawline:, miss Minnie ent of Health was referred to the Sanitary Penning; Papt. Sheldon Pavia, John C V AO, E Cornelia Evans. F--Mlss Betsy Franklinton. Dan'l Foy, mrs Catherine Fulton. G Harry Glenn, mrs C E Grant, J O I rom Capt. Joseph Price, Harbor Mas- Glennon. ter, we have the following report of the H R L Uutchins, Isaac Hill, Rosa number of vessels, and the tonnaze of tble Wsey, Sarah Haines, RevlT B Housh-l ain wiio has created so same' which have arrived at this nnrt dnr- ton.Zachariah Hursey. . a Gre4nyille Sound by W the mouth' of June: f Sff1!: ' ; T. ' 0 i I " h ioiiuaou, uouuaon, iueua j ' ton age. Jackson, Westly. Jones, miss Martha X 8 Another Attempt. The mulatto villai much excitement oa Greenville Sound by I fog uis ab&auivtf upou a lauy, uns ieii ana was AMERICAN' last seen on Myrtle Grovel Bound where Steamers. . . . he attempted to assault a1 colored woman, Brigs ... k Schooners person who was near ion Trip as above, to nlilviiiiii m m. mm9mm m mmmmmm m AMIinvill. rllK I l.BXWII. I . 1. : I rnt. . i t rmurn inn nil n npan . . ..( . M i I. I' I --Oiai . . , . . -. rionCH AHU DALU MC.AU'1 took to the woods as Boon as he was con- fokeign. IVXnsic and Refreshmenti oa board. I fronted bv the mai. ''Are the' colintv Steamers . k t t- --l- i n a i ' if 1 rii I nffiri.ils itn.ihln in rantnra t hn'ritorJ. O I BrigS . . . . J . . J ' j - r j i t Barques... at 6 F. II, Tickets limited. 75 cents for Uouad Trip. For sale at office of Agent. Dally trips at 9 A. M. jane 29 1 GEO. MYEU. 1... io:... i ' Arrested." Emma Clouut, ono of thb coloredj dem"- monde who inhabit Water street, very .....19. ..... 1. J..5. . . C. 5.686 M James, Robert Jefferson. 248 1 -IvToaran iS-enneday, Alabama Melton, 1,620 1 JnQ Minnis, Harry Morris, Robert Mc- luns, miss Mary McKoy, miss Necy Mc- 7.554 Iutire. -w it .Nixon. 359 P o U2burne. 1,546 i Mrs Mary E Pittman, Isaac Powell. 2.067 lk ltoseila Robeson. July 2 A FEW MORE Total . j . 12. . Isaac Small, miss Mary Total number of vessels, American and 3,972 Saunders, Mrs Martha Smith. ! a T Miss Hifnilw Thnmnann T Miss Emil v Thorn nson W Miss Sarah Windfall, miss ft Jane L'o Ii E I) The Seaside- fllHE NEW AND Elegant 1 Steamer PASSPORT will make DAILY TRIPS to HniitbT.ille. Parties can visit i . - I IV Alice At a. n l-v lltnHA Rl,.J... iiiucii io iuc aunoyauco or gooaj pitizens 6" u:wuu ui. wumi-c, White, miss Annie Wipi and the disgust ot business men gener- f oreign vm American 1 1 f oo. i rietta VVillson, II R Williams, mrs M F voo4, mrs Ii?zie Waddel, mrs Grace White, mrs Flora Wise, Thos J Whitted. Percale Shirts Left lly, was arrested this morning on North j Water street somewhat under the influ ence of John Barleycorn i and while Ishe Installation - . r ' The officers elect of Carolina Lodse was giving a sort of imitative Can-Can 0t 434,Knights of Honor, were installed J performance on the street. OClcer Barclay, who made the hrres iuly 2 !!" I' MUNSOX. the Fortification and all points of interest corted the prisoner to1 j the Guard IInn without extra charge, hretr c.mfort n.tr. . . U4ar4 UOUSQ anteed. Leave her dock at 9 a. m.: returns wtef sno was Pul ur lock andikev to remain uniu to-morrow mornin last evening by Grand Officers Dr. W. J. " veruaec e J H. Bellamy, GD.,M. Bellamy, P.O. D., 30 f as wU1: hc sont' and N. Jacobi G. G., and Jare as follows . 0ffice.Vashington, D. C, R. G. Ross, P. D, Notice, SCHEDULE B TAX I nt 5.30 p. m. july I OEO. MVEBS, A (rant l cr Croquet. Hotel Arrivals. PCucw-l House. Wilmington N n a xtiTfiVft r.innr t t i z J . j . i'"icLwirs. Aruiieuh oer" !i?m ,1U- :coc to j). .4 - 'II .iuuc u . 1 1 . i . vttuauay, city ftcoooi Books Liberal dbcouot to country " o iiorrei', i"ranKioni, J'a ; sper.c-r trJU. ..- . LeGrand, North Carolina ; W J Sittou, n,k . v ... , Bladen county, N C ; James T Petteway, nwnt. rPW U te8t 1IDProT- oitj; Ell Paul, Red Banks, N V; E E 1 r . V1TP Burruss, city ; R L i'mupertj Goldsboio ; julj I - Uookstiler, iss E V JobDSO Lincoliton, X C. ; ; i i ! Tncj AH Want Them'. F. A. L. Cassidey, D. II. P. West, V. D. W. M. Hankins, A. D. I George N. Harriss, R. lN. Jacobi, F: R. George II. CrapQn, J. A. Springer, Chap. H. O. Cassidey, Guide. C. W. McClammy, G. J. M. McGowan, J. The lodge is in a very flourishing con dition and its ranks are being rapidly swollen. B Wiggins, Millie Wood, Robt Wo f Persons calling for letters in above list will nlnnr.A t : r i to dead letter H. are hereby'noUfied that a privilege tax wisiKuuiuo ljegisiaiures Ot 1875.1HT6 uu aoii, oi rive upuarsj (tne same levied oy county), in aaaiu -n to the Schedule taxes proper. Wholesale dealers are also notified that in giving in their purchases the law now compels payment on all purchases, made within the State as well as out of the State (including timber, lumber, turpentine, rpiriu turpentine, rosin and naVal stores of any kind Old and infirm Arsons need some mild J???L , no.,8 boarding houses. tonic or gentle stimulant, especially in cimrin lbr (ho Ii of July rpnOSE OF OUR CITIZKXS who intend cjlebrating I ' - ' THIS NATIONAL HOLIDAY, excursions down the river1 or attondiiiP' thJ ' regatta at the Sound, sbould no forP?t tu Jhoroughly prepare thcmselvis before Mart- "o "","ie very large stock of - ; . SEASONABLE GOODS ! Offered by us this day Claret and Lemons, ; Oranges and other Fruit, Winp& and Liiuors ofeyery kind, I Libbv, McNeal 4 Libb's Cootfcd Corned Meats, sardines and Crackers of everv descrip tion, i . : 1 Wash, liutcher's Sons' 1XL Hams from ' 5 to 10 lbs. each, A consignment of 1,500 Pine Apples in - excellent .order. - Our goods arc always guaranteed tf b3 the, best, and our prices aj low as th0 lowest. ' - - i. , 5! J fL 8 orth Tront StrcctJ July 1 - '. t 1 Boatwiight rlO GET A FINE fofAlittle cash the ... HET OF CROQUET A-large lot just received ti LIVE BOOK STOKE. 1 shapes Gold Pefts. The latest styles out. All sizes ar For sale cheap at ' ' : ; HEI.SliERGERS, I J'"1 1 . bive Book and Music Store. Rerchandise- To Whom It May Concern.:' Merchants and Others. Take Notice'.' Mp-itt w . L retent lvaiicu price on1 in i - i (randies, snu.,.' vT,..Vr HCKcrej, luibi u ii Vi . vu.xis, Ac. jrietl jf ruiw vp low uown to .1om j; aper ana raicr lurs nam nr iff nnl fol- R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C. New Hanover County, N. C. i j . -1 . Weaklj Persons' Wine. W iJt -lt- i . . ! . IN AT THK ASTXQGE POTTEKV,' con- ,1HUU ,trSti ong ior; tnem, ana the old, 1 - people sigh for them.. What ? Whv. Kwtinifof Peruvian Water Jars. Chinese, the elegant, light rolls, muffins. biscuiU.4 Katz mnt hi rMnM.. :J .Li ,an, UrePk. PorUand and a"nd cake made with DdoLEv'a Yeast 71 j !. ? a llrlll J i Look The voung neoDle Ictv , fir thenS. I -77 em, and the oldl I. What ? Why, After in absence of several months Mr. muffins, biscuiU, t' " 8 jrwm4 j them, for the Dooifer PowniEmakcs the "rt'sement. Of "Old Saxon, Horn upe vi 'rd Itr fpl 15 Front Street Book Store. 1 best things of the kind in the world. umns iu a handsorne and attractive a4- course we extend to him the jolliest sort of a welcomed I weainer. iae: wtue maue at gwo receipia. i ne tax win be due July 1st Speer's Mount Prospect Vineyards in d payable within the first ten days there New Jersey, called Speer's Port . Grape !?ff ' Pchaaea since the 1st of Jan w: -.. r. ...... o.:. r- nary, ib a. p . i iue, is nsea in tne Atlantic otatea as ah ucak buutc wiue kuUnU) uu t fcgaru- i y-" j ucb wm save costs uy attend ed as pure and is verv popu Iar among lV5i?ithe am6 l on?e. as the law, will bo ? 7 P " i - amons htnctly.en??rcedi and owing to tho small oiuiaus, f. inoumcoiieotea on the above schedule for tne past several years and the numerous CrltlClMTlS nmn tho rot r ma irfvan n For Upwards Of Thlrtj Tears tiesin business, I am prompted to request Alas. Wisslow s Sybcp has been used "d positive returns, thereby reUevin me for children It correct, idity of the i2SdffiSg&5Se3f stomach, relieves tcina colic, regulates this connection it is especially and paxticu tbe bowels, cures dusenteru and (Uar- arI7 eDJolne$npon yon that all purchases rAy, K 'u -.iai frm tthino- llf.1,""0"1.' uiroogn or oy lirpjters --r-r-t "wmci ..vu. .yv.u.u0 yi i iiiusi. ue utciaoeu uy you in your retams. ouror cause., An . old and remedy. 25 tents a boitU. well-tried d& w. June 22-eodit Ilegister of Deeds. Ac, close a fast as received lVe t ut I IL11LWA1 & jSCHLXKeV, -Jf 1. Jirokcrs & Com'missiou Merchants i i Wotice. I Schedule B TaX. i -LL ...WHOLESALE AD ' RELAIli MereliaiLsare hereby notified that a prlvJ - ' vfe te,JL1f?w lev.lod b' the legislature ! f i,Dollan(thKanie' levied by county) lh i addition to the Schedule Taxes prorx r. I JAV holt-sale dealers are also notified that 1 i s giving in their purchases, tlio law now com pels payment on all purchases made within the Stau; as well as out of the State, includ lng timber, lumber, turpentine, tpirits of turpentine, rosin and naval stores of i any kind, and cotton, also w-xl andxxaldcalerM. A11, ".'LS,,!oartU"- IkhtaurantH and lating Jloust-s are required by JawlU pay one-half tier cent on tin tax will be due July 1st.; and toval within tho fim ton days therSftero,? ai purchases since the first of January, is"? i All parties interested in t... T7ir. ... fr, Schedule li TaxemctfX'J: ing to the same at oner. n n, v strictly enforced. : , jun1" Qf derStV; D.VERTISE IN THE i i WILlIIirOTO.V 'WU.i Trirrn. . Office corner Watar .ndr 7 'T' up staira.
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