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published THIS PAPE jt . every afternoon, Sundaja ex cepted br JOSH. T. J A MS, r EDITOR AKDEOpaiETOB. 8UlK5CRlPTIONS.r.OSTAaK PAID. in -Pr.S& OA Six months. 12 50 ; Tbrtfr month. SI 25 : One month. 60 cent. rhejjaper "will ,bV delivered by carriers, fWrjiT7 in t cart of! the city, aV-he I Jbove rates, tor 13 cents per wek. Advertising rftes loir and liberal ZT-Subscribers will pleasij report any and ill failure to receive their papers regularly. 1 i i VOL. 3.' Da WILMINGTON, N. C.J FRIDAY, JULY 5, , PtEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive coaxa.uniciUca u our mcndjroa ot( and all abjectsoJ general interest hm . y . I r 1878 NO. 131 LOCAL N itws. In Distress .New Advertisement W. A. Iti'KH, Sct'y Attention. " Ja. C. MrxDA Saratoga Hater. KtxBER6Ka New Books J. I). JiAVii Visitor to Sb ti. L. Baxter Keaonab'e OiiKV Hut'iK- -Grand Pari te People. . . ci. Jiwktt Look. Memos The? are Here. "(Ito . IIaruis -Carolina Lodge No 434, K .f II. re ohn's Lodge. ilhville. oard. r Concert for SlrrBalston. Signal Officer at this plate ports that the schooner Only Son, from I)oboy(?) Ga.. for Philadelphia, in lurn ber7.put in the river this morning in Mis tress, having sprung a leak at sea. ! liT lcal Ik-US on tli4 J Ue ineinR'r of the Cape t ! 'breakfast al the Kinpird llriii" the National f aluto on It is estimated that? at leas fourth page Fear Lifiht I louse after yesterday A Monster Cabbage- Our venerable friend, Mr. F. it Agostini, sent in to, us yesterday, as a Fourth of July present, the biggest cab bage we ever saw. It was grown by him at his plantation "Ilannimr" near this city,- measured 3 feet frrn tip to tip of the leaves and weighed 1 , pounds. Can anybody go one poundJb.H er thin this? f j, of this five thous- ni.'! persons left the city yesterday. Some ui-!.t to the Sound, others top Smithville, . rh. rs to Goldsboro and still btbers to the and Columbia L.k. u e of "them Bevikw felloes" went out ..n a Fourth of July frolic yesterday and combining business and pleast iu this morning fifteen new sii i mi- t.ew advertisments. The Fourth was ushered in by the of :j8 guns, one lor eaqh otate in t'i- riiion The firing bj the battery ua frm the wharf in front of "Perfectly Huge From Capt. . . Cummin cit3, we have iWeivrd a . tomato which tons anvthins of the kind we1 have eyr f I s?eh hereabouts It was grown by him at his place oa Greehvi'le Sound u is 15 inches in circumference and weighs 1 i pounds. If anybody in this section can beat this we would like to hear from him Reported for the Review. The Fourth it SmllhYllIe. Under the auspices of the Hibernian Society, an excursion was arranged for j Knights of PythUs-rlrisiallation of the Officers of Gerraanla Lodge. At an early hour members of our citi zens could be seen wending their wav v " yesterday, tie meraorab e Fourtt, Ieavi, g evenin to tfa v f , Knlzhts ..... . i i ir..i a i i s . W nmmgton lor tne ue.iinuu. - Tbi d St v . , , , , . ire brought bcribers and (I -use. And the guns were i m- Cape (Fear Light Artillery At Smithville. We call the attention of the th Khview to the ad. of Mr- t r. He seta a nice table of our citizens who eontcmpla Smithville would do well to call the Custom handled by bovH. ' nitrous of G. L. Iiax- Hunaway and Smash Up. i i . Dr W. J. II. Bellamy's' horse ran away yesterday rid smashed his buggy pretty bidly. Dr. Ii.'s little son as in the buggy at the time and was thrown out be fore the vehicle was broken, but fortunately escap d with slight r iijuries,j having re ceived a cut on the forehead and a bruise on the shoulder. It was a fortunate escape. - i : I i Dig Excursion to Goldsboro- An excursion by the colored people to Guldsboro on the W. k'W. rlilroad toot i-i seven car loads away fom the turmoil of of the city to enjoy 'tho pure air bf Wayne and even'- I county, and while -away a few "hours thing about his house is conducive to tne I with their country (cousins and 'relative's welfare and comfort of his guests. -Those I and friends! The paTty was gotten up e a trip to j by William II. Moorp and financially pj on hirr. I must have proved. a complete success. We ' Competitive Trial The Cumet Steam Fire Engine Company f Charlcton 'have a trial with the I A f'oj tar Steam Company !th:s after- uMn. Special prizes are oflened by some of o;ir enterprising merchants ressful company in the contest o the sue- were informed by Mr. Casey, the en giuer, that, at every station between b-eje and Goldsboro from one hundred to one hundred and fifty were waiting! to j join them and before they reached, theiT desti nation the train was literally packed to its utmost capacity. "villiageby the sea," Smithville, and places adjacent thereto. The Goo I Worth a large, commouioua ana conuiorwtuic sidewheel steamer, commanded by Capt. T? -M. W.itnn. was chartered for- the occasion. 1 i . At 9 o'clock the steamer. left her wharf with a large ciowtf of gay and festive youths, happy middle nged and buoyant old men, L together with j as many fair women and rosy, sparkling, frolicsome lassies. j . 1 !a II seemed to le genutuelr ini with one happy idea 'joy, gentle friends, jy." " assemblage had gathered to . witness the ceremonies. After the lodge had been called to order.prayer offered by thePrelate and the opening ode sung! by the choir, D DG C, Jno Uaar, Jr. assisted b W I'.m.lA t;.. J- vuU.i oupenor ourt convenes , a p o-', vu Auuiiuay next,... ullage r.ure will preside, i ' . I" ' i j ! 1 : I Ve beg forj attention to the advertise ment of jMh Jas. C. Munds, the Third street druggist, as it appears in this is sue. !. ; , I .. We understand that the military com pany at Sumter, S.C., arelo visit our citv on the 15th inst.. for the purpose of Jyi b -i , 1 i V10 "ffie 'of the writer net furnJihed to the Editor. wmmttnicaonjintutbe iriittealon on Ya uae or tne paper. Peri oaalitfea muit be Kvoided. I. . inlt I- . . - ! 1 . " waC uior aoe not alwayi endorta ie riewa of corrHmn. 1. tf0w Advortis jmonts. H Gerkcn acting as P G C, Jno L Dudley, I taking atrip to Smithville. as G V C, W II M Koch as G P. Aug Dumelandt, as G K of B & S, F W 6rt- mann as G M of: E, Jno Meyer as G M at A, Chas Schulkenas G I Q and B F White asGO Gj then entered and after the honors had been given proceed to in- stall the following. Knights as effieers for the present term: i C F VonKampen, P C, Jno G OJen- We threw care aside, and coupled to joy buttel as O C. Jno W (lardta V fl Tf P Onr hearts were m ay a the blaebirda in j Prempert, P C F Burckart, K or B & S, Hats were on a breeze yesterday-! judg- n the number seen floating in' the river between this 'city and Smithville. The Gov. Worth passed about a dozen on her trip up to' the city. ressed .1 Qambric dresses are now made .up with as much pretension to being a la mode, as are toilettes bf far more eipensivo mc- I teriais. 9PRAyousE JIoudayEvcHiiig;, July O. Grand Parlar Concert for . ths' Peoplo. I'KOGRAMME OF FAVORITE AXDi Fi A A-XV KNOLISlf llAT.T.ina MR. A. B nounce a CO.N CERT aa above, in wh ch ha Mrs D KahnwHr Mi Lily Thompson, ut ueoree ajyer?, U. n u i mS . . . Ji5 S M Thpson, ir Nathan Marer, Mr " Alderman, Mr II F Mannintf i ADMISSIOIV TICKETS O.NLVJ CtL A limited iinmhor nf p-.-.,j o.Ll J secured extra. July 5 at l . r " l. t" e.: "c,nerper s at 25cetti "UAoueci open now. J ii Mav, Father Time flew away as he passed. Refreshments of every variety were iur nished.with lavish hand, and the most, dainty epicure could not have complained at the tempting dishes arranged in iart- to F W Ortmann, M of E W Genaust, M of r, JD btelges, M at A, M Kasprowicz-, to try it. I G. Jno D Lutgin0 G. After theinstal la-ion the programme as published by us in Monday's issue was gone, through with, and addresses were delivered by P G C,W PQ.tJor life cannot be madettractive I SsiratOffa lfcltGT the mosquito, and it is folly for anyone THRESH FROM THE 8PHIN0S At 1R Cents per bottle or $1.75 ner doilm Dressing sacques are made , with a a singlo trehch back ornamented with Jihbon. dart in front, and bows of Ught-colored istic style on the nice white cloths cover- h Gerken in the En?lLsh rmiI hVn n o'n . . . I .11 i " , K . ( . ingithe tables. Ice cream, (not scream) jno Haar j Knichts Jno W fier.hs 1 kiimbflc costumes have basques, over and lemonade, (not'tha t compounded of H C Prempert, M Kasnrowick and John 8niirts .demi-train.' underskirts, which one lemon and one lump of sugart to Meyerj iu the German lan4ae. The the bucket) were the articles most in demand. ' . The Italian string band vas on hand and discoursed sweet music while fair ladies and brave men ' tripped the' light fantastic toe with hearty .glee. Scatter ed here and there over the decks f the i - i boat were numerous groups of both sexes warbling lively and animated airs. Onejoet says: "Loe was crown d bat music won the cause," and this thought addresses were well, delivered and the speakers frequently applauded, the ' only one understood by r f (that- oft Mr. Gerk en) whose subject was the, doctrines and principles of the Order", being sharp, concise and conclusive. J ; j )Ve regret that' our. Geiaii-rl' reporter was unable o be I present, ,ao that i we could give the subjects o'f! jhc 'other speak ers, but they yre all highly spoken bf, especially that of Mr. Gerdtsj innci HIV JllllallCll w F.n rffft flTlhron I rrm 1 1 T- t j I vv .u.vv l ' i mftitii, 1 WILL UE AN en ruiiies. , 1 x Also "C". lmnirn rA IT-K a-Z: " TV." KJa aiv?? an Ti:riedresha11 ("-"er Vater) and Apolhnaris Waters. . . j ; , . JAMES C. MUNDS; Druut, ' . 3lLI etn?et P- City ilall. N ST.; JOHN'S HALlJ, I WILMLVGTON X. C, 5th July, 1878. EMERGENT A iL. was, no doubt, uppermost in Bome of the , . fA, , i. ! . . . ' . . . conclusion of the certmonies at' the hll which by the way was handsbmely dec We learn from other surces that some bf . . .' J I.' .,..- L tae excursionists got into a ngut while in fng his of Goldsboro, upon which the Maj'Qr ordered theirarrest'eonfiucment in the'guard house. ' A Narrow Escape. Mr. Jno. K. Lippitt, oii vis lice this morning and opening a drawer in his desk, discovered tfiat-a box i matches J Some of the friends of the. parties arrested . kept there had been set on firei probably j made loud threats of jforpng' the guard by mice, and that the papers I contained therein had been charred and burned. Tho irawer fits closely in the desk and shuts out the air and 'to this fact alono tho pre vention of a serious conflagration maybe due. i t ,i' ... nouse ana releasing tne prisoners, out a company of the millitary of poldsboro being placed in' readiness to uphold the the commands of the Mayor, the bellicose, spirits ' of Jthe " w oqld-be "rescrer.s very! quickly subsided. young men s minus. Another baru re marks: tt ' Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast." -But it dosen't take a poet to exhibit to us the potency ot rich music; we all feel it more deeply than any can paint be the imagination never so brilliant. . -" . J Our boat remained at Smithville a. short t " - i ' -i while and then moved olf for Smith's Island, distant four miles. Here more i. thau a hundred persons went bathing in the suif at one time, ! During the entire trip only one thing occurred to mar the festivities! This transpired while the steamer was moored near the point of the' Inland. A young lad, about 18 years old, in a fit of tempo- orated and arranged, the assemblage took passage- in the street J cars which were awaiting ih u corner Front and Princees Streets, - for the Wilmington r 1 ' ...1 : i vzarueus, wueru grana picnic was m progress, and where our brave Knights and their invited guests enjoycdthemselve; to tHeir heart's content until the " wee1 sma hours." The whole affair is. highly spoken of by those who were so fortu nate as be participants. ' ...T Don i jack. spank your children with a boot" ii t is too ( hard to hold, and apt to mke bunions on your thumb. CCnuK vi ot jonn a Lodee Ao. 1 ' F. A A, M., this (Fridar) evening at 8 o'clock, for work in the Mast?r Mason, decree. , Ur rdr QXtheW.M. JAMES ClMDIXDSt' ! 1 fine coquette is a rosebud from which each young beau plucks a leaf, ahd the thorns are left forthe husband. - , july 5 Secretary The great question ndw for the dress maker, in making the intricate princes i i dresses,is "where to put the pocket." L... r-. : ! - - i When you hear a good.story from khe lips of a stupid man, who does not. pay iora newsbaDer. vou mav tnn? utu .j, M. 1 I ' J v UULU Visitors to 1 Smithville CAm VGEI'rB.tUE OKASS,! ,HWEET tfalooam rear of th narri.ir.Ti' r -iv.f. .... - " v M. ttu UUI Lk- .1 ing but the best. . July! 5- r ii. I DAVIS. have c Iambi- been borrowed. Reasonable Board. MY IIOUSIJ IS NW tl'EN at smith., ville for the reception of vieitbrsl .Rates reduced to : short dresses prevail, and they are cessary Month, $23 00 ' WpK a cui n.J! ki 'tn uiukic weal, iju ( Ann. i . d for by weary women, it will e The table is-supplied wit( ihe best the uy w umKe ine uresse3 wider, and Market affords and everything w buu iu lae comfftrt nf irna,t : r i . r x ----- - iu iruni oi oouse tor chUdren-ltd JQ17 i G. L. to The Begatta Yesterday. , The Begattat the" Sound was largely attended ; so much so that some of the A Salute at Smithville. -The firicg.oftho National Salute at Smithville on yesterday was the admira tion of many of the Cape Fear Light Artillery boys. The battery was com manded by Maj. W. T. Graves of the U. A A. 'Private Boach was Xo. 1 of No. J fieGe,Pflvate Newhall No. 3 ofNo. -2 ineo, Private Askren No. 1 of No. 2 liecc and Prirata Murrell No. 3 of No. 2 piece. There was no misfiring, and the movement of the men was a credit to themselves and commander. I The Ballad Concert. By nfjrence to another column rary aberration, suddenly jumped over- boats were compelled to make several trips W(UU. aua. vbaiii, vTiLii m oruer to accommodate the guests; j The the spirit of a hero, snatched up a rope day bid to be foul, but turned but as faix and immediately leaped after him; the and (pleasant as any could wish clouds. lit Will rope by sme means 8?1 enta?Sled around just 'enough rjtpeep! the: youiig tars" a beeeu that Mr. A. B. Chase and a niim- utliCi "xfeu utua anxipas; but not enough to hurt the ber of his musical frieLdi wilj favor our ,him,m ai3.0 The Captain being attracted J wind, which was as strong from' N. E. as citizens with an ehtertainment on Monday J , 1x10 uCCiCa mey could wish. The boats stsedout in night at the Opera Ilouse, consisting ma 12.45.00 li45.40 li40.32 around to see what was the causeand saw a fine stvla and order, as follos f : :i ' .1 i . ; : person, ana perceiving mm 10 De a good lv of Sfn?s familiar tr tho rfrn1' ... . - ' i' ji 1 ! I iiwimmpr. nt.rn'rV hnlrllv rmt. ifnr tlm fif We think the mistaljq is often made by ' , . nn,ntnwnfamlfo;,;.ntLl,!nn,J; party overboard, but las soon as the lad saw his intention he said:, "Limbs do your ti(rFLES. One quart sweet milk vhree small teaspoonfuls Dooley's Yeast Fwces. sl little salt five, eggs, the yolks w tn:s style or a programme the directors of amateur entertainments -in arranging their selections of piece$more to tlie tastes of a few' cultivated iusical people than of the people at large,' who can only appreciate simple melodies. , Mr. Chase propo.es to give us a selection of the favorite Scotch," Irish ,Germin and English nauaus, and, in our humble opinion he ' i I and whites betten-separately, a small cup f melted butUr, nough flour to make a not very stiff batter. Mix the 1 east ;'nvdcr with the flour while Iry.- At the Gardens. JjOur Gertau (fiends held their annual pic nic yesterday at tt Wilmington Gardens and had a i. very har time in dancing jind those many other innoc&ct jmuse sixL which none kuow better how to njy Abvff thin valuable portion of our jvopulatioc. V'iie festivities were kept uutil tlo weeds' hours ay ant the for I'pn irds of Thirty years office and support me well," andybegan j making oft at a rapid pace. T he Captain being encumbered with the rppe was un- j able to cope with him and was therefore compelled to turn back. In the meantime the steamer' oat I was lying at shore and was quickly manned by Pave pajley' and Geo. , Burnett, a. portion of tqe steamer's crew.1 As they were In the act of pushing off uapt. j. w. uaiioway, w hollas returning from the Light IIouse,came fanning up and Restless, Frolic, Ilosa, Lizzie, Cqrptfna, i- - K Hippie, - -' Foam, : - - j -Formerly 'tittle Walter. The return was as follows ' J i Actual will badone Large jfrove piav in; i BAXTfjK. hehCe tLW Will 1)P a rf nln o1 plaits and consequently to sk'rts that " will be boullant. Criholihe may follow. ' ' j Tb0 maawhd gees to a strawberry festival raffi discovers the loss of Lis' 'five dollar bill juit after treating seventeen, handsome girls-to the delicacies of the occasion, has some slight idea of how i Monday evenicat 8 o'clock, for the purpose ff fo;bc rlln oer by a wagon-load of ' '"" o. X. UAtoW ' hntr i I i- mle r. - i .L.,, J ' I V 1 ! -'J " i - Carolina Lodge No. 434, K. of H. ! V-:; I' .i ' M i V ' - -I !' -: EMBERS OP CAROLINA LODGE Xo 434, Xnigbfci of Honor, -are requested to attend a SDeCial Meptinnr ftt tho T.n.lrra Unnm or young womnh no feathers are sp popular as the1 soft willow clusters tip ped wit'h gold or with straw. In their dressy evening toilets thesis feathers are white instead, and are dipped with pearl Deads will prove far more attractive to an aDDre- ciative audience than a chow-chow of oper atic music indifferently rendered. . j We feel. 'confident that with the manv popular and really , line vocalists to assist, JumPed iQt0 the boat just ic.the nick of the extremely low rttes of entrance; and time t0 In 'he resme. They gtruck the rion;fl ballad?, the Opera Hoilse! will Qu$ (of the -drowning xtgn apd Capt p. bewelfinfed. I 1 M Crabbed him bv the collarf his coat after Ripple, Rosa, Restless, FoanL . Carolina, Frolic . Lizzie. 30.41 2.3S.20 2.42 38 2.4413S 2.4,(3.23 2.49.4S 2.5S.15 ,We are sorry to Jearn that tliere will probably , be 'no (jncampment of the Second Begiment, N. C .S. G. , this Summer, Uol. Alexander having, hppn 1 infArmn,i i . o WM 'UIUI1UVU U.4U.37 1 that the camp tents and equipages 1 ap- i-.u.dj prppriated by Congress will not be ready j belore September. i 12.48.07 i i- I . I Just flow to Do II. , There are many ways in which one can annoy his friends. A few of these are easily stated. Call upon peoplo l out of season, upon business peoplespecially in business .hours, fox a long friendly, chat on' things in general. Stop peoplo in the street if they appear to be in a, hurry; if u uub iu laiesi cus ana newest New Books: jyjISS CRJESPIQNY 1 -.A Charming By Mrs. Frances Hogdson liurne 'Kathlfton" "Tha.s !,.. b l J "vvj A j . erton," "That Lass o'Lowrie?,'' cover 50 cents. Cloth, jl. Reporter. Loi e Story. .'author 0f jolly Pem etc. I'apcr ' , r. t - Q.4.BRIELLE ; or, The Uouic of MaarWa. From the French of Uenrjf GrcvilleJ ' For sale at . J - . ; W i ' . ' 1 july 5 1 HELSBEROEtli'S1 Live Book and Music 8toje. 12.40.37 running time. 1.4834 1.51.48 1.57.38 L55.01 1.5a36 1.4G.36 ntion! I TtSSS WILL BE A MEETING of the Whiting Rifles at their armorV on Monr day night, 8th inst.. at 814 o'clocl?. fc thH transaction of important business. I ii jrtyj . j W. A. BtfRR, Seci'j. garment say you thought your friend was 2.11.38 1 6?iDg to hia tailor's. Always assist the Ti,tnt Mn 1- u4 . it linoKam'H.'. rA i. r, The Frolic broke her rudder just as she www m tne midst ot a storyj or a state inn a limits mX nf Je.i f .i. I stArtd ad returned, but started aga n, ment. ' - !wvut,3.j uiu tuc iuniii. A I OrlQq Lpdge. 71 I I ninnina flMinof tlrnrt ftt We arrived Wilmington at 8 D m I k . r I tJUKjy waa UiSV IUOVCU UCIUIC sue tit. . I " : Thelolowlng.omcewiof Orion Lodge perpectly delighted with our trip. A first tlmei which shortened her No. 07,1.0. O.IF., were installed on villi come off at Smitill cnsiderablT: . ... " : ' I" ; .XChe Gipsy withdrew on first round from Inlet buoy because her! maii was noi to! church, or the Always laugh in the ednesdr ;r eveninc.bv D. T). Ol T , - r 1 Mua. Winsi.ow's Svmrr has been used? r children. It corrects acidity of .the foomach, relieves wind colic, regulates i he ij wei?; cures ayscntcry and diar- rfaea, jarhcthcr arising fronv teething or other ruue. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 caits a Lottie. d & w. One of tho pleasautcst rcctllections of rva Ccutcnnial trip to Philadelphia thou sand pi people will connect with their jdeasant quarters and agreeable treatment t thd Cofonnalo Hotel. 1 " Grape JuU1, The art o fermenting the Opo to Grape ito wino in this country -has been 4irought to a greater degree of perfect jon y Mr. Alfred Speer, ot Passajc; Now 'Jl'wuy, than by any other jersou; anJ iiia wit Are very popularas ladies' wiue; is well as Lit the communion tble, and lot invalids. . . VI. jk.. 1 I -Tasty, assisted Uyf, PJ G'i, G.M. Altafler, J. M. McGowan, W. S.Varrock, if, JAWbi and S. II. Fishblatc : " ' t i . i .. X. G. ao.JS.'fXLir. V. G. Sanuit-J Be;. P. S John L. Dudley;.1 P. S. W. C. Farrow. T. W. J. Penney. ! Warden-iJ. II. Pugh., Conductor IL O. Crarg. I. G. F. J. Gooding. O. G. C. D. Morrill. Ji. S. to U. TJ 11. Vopn L. S. to N. G.-W: S. Hewlet B. S. to V. G. B. II. Orrell. lo V. G, Wm. Wesc'.tt, fl. $. 5: G. M. AJtafTer. L.SfS.-V..WiiTec. (.--Jaraes Jvendrpk. We would lik to gt a sitqaion in an icehouss until cool weather. ' . , i some time soon. .- Balpii Btle." . Flowers In a Room. what companions r they are! How. their green leaves and bright blossoms brighten up the most sordid- apartment 1 Take; fojr instance, an iyy. Jow grace- miiy it aaorus ine narest waiis ; it is a able to bear the sail. 1 I i , le Rosa and Lizzie fouled , at Inlet buoy, and we have not learned yet wbich was in fault' ' ; i . 'j' - The Judge? decJdea that the Ripple was j Come in late i ha Inlet concert or to. dinner. rounded I wmns place or about a minute tnn srn distance I Tell an anecdntfi that rnmoa aJ n4r na possible to some unpleasant circumstance j in the family affairs of a person present.. If at a loss for conversation the smallpox Or drainage will fill np the gap. Look N AT THE ANTIQUE POTTERY, con- -I . . ! S??off of e"171" Water jtb, Chinese, Via aaxon. Roman. rplr. iwili Olpe Vases. Watch 8tand. rTn Card Receive Ac, aV ' "jr ' ! 8. JEWETT'8, ; apl 15 i Front 8treet Book Store. They Are Here ! 4 rnnosE white duck $1.00 each VSTd cdIj Came this morniflif. ' Warn sutta Shirts eapected to-morro.w. julj 3 MUNS0.1 Hotel ArriYabi. r FxmczLL Housz. WTihaineton. N. f! omj ! oiu. ixDD liros., proprietorrs:- wuuer, du me wbud8uuS w fcuc I o clock July 5th E E. Burriss. City Wr Rosa. Carnlbin: VrrJir. and Ztoie voted it I Al Moodv I xrifi. v;i- ,i J.l picture m itself; it gives to the poorest was E0 raceiwhUe the Resiled and Foam Charlotte, N O; Milo S Freeman. Macon' apartment an air of refinement and ele- voted it was a race, on the following : Ga; E U. Wrenn, Raleigh, NO; J A gance. Added to the quiet happiness of Revolted, That as the Inlet biouy was I rxr f r if. , Mason, iwstoij; administering to house-plants, of watch- Pced in the wrong place, making the race I $m l J?wu LF Jcn iogthem gr,W in gcc .nd ..totore ., ffST! ' .85 counting their fragrance, the tender grn .Thi Jffe Cj,, dM not vote the WWnn.O C; jjVyjaorchiwn (Sty; of the,r leave., the exqnuite coloring and fomer becanw she Wieved the 'race her, . N ft n B marking of their netaU tb wrinfv ; . J J , Shorts,yaccamaw Lake,N C; Jo French, ir .htr Ub' ,n "4.aotwimitoletttgotatttl Rocky Point, N CiC D iWingfield their shapes, one.has always a bouquet at of a comiaiite . L j - Bicbmond, Ya; Frank McNeil, Lumber hand to fend a, aick frlepd, t please a : ' . tbni KCiFR Logan, Georgia; XT chiU, to tqbch up the family lable jmd t(i Quite a number of our citizens left here E veritt, Laurinbnrg, N C; John Ander- surprise a neighbor. The pleasure they yesterday afterrn on the O. O. R. W. t?tV; give is endless. . - -i Uram, botmd for the moimtainsr Ik C For Smithville. Steamer J. Sv Undorhill, : I: - ' j Reitularv Daily Line. Leaves Wilmington at.........J).00A. IU- Leaves Smithville at..........3j.30 l'i 11. Fare lor Round Trip 60 cental jy X O. O. PARSLEY, Jr., A gent. The Seaside. m HE SEW AND Fli Steamer PASSPORT r?n Smithville. Parties cn ;.tr- -'.- ?j the Fortifications and all points of interest wiinooi extra cnarge. Kvery comfort cnar anteed. Leave her dock it a. iri.; returns it5.30p.SU. - : T- ' I ' July 1 f OEO. HTEK3, AgenL A IDTERTISE IN THE i , . WILMInTOCVeeiiryjounrrAC ! Un.ee comer; Xl&lzr. an I c f
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 5, 1878, edition 1
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