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! PLEASE 3OTIC& .r...,nti. Sendaya ex w e will be Rlad ta receive eomonicatiot irora our fnn.? rn ... .. .11 v. . crr-tod or ...Mil. T. JAMKS. ceaeral interest bat : - - - " UJ U lt VUUJCUUl ! T& name-of the, writer fortdihed to the Editor. n-at alVay? fce . KllTIONH.lTACiK TA" . ,ar IS Sia months. 2WJ . nr T'if: Oa month, 50 cent ond of the paper. X Teraonalieea rouat be aroidei. .r Vi U be delivered by carrier., 4 ...fcb.rf.io any I -7 V,T r low end UUrr:- i WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 178. Andit b especially and rartic I VOL. 3. NO. 151 .wua tmat cie editor doc i 'i i ti , ii . . TEEE3 DAILY- KEYI1 W. ! : . , ' , i I .. . i in . . 'i nature rernlarlj. Xcw Ad vortisoxnoxxts. Bargains! Baigams .. fovn Roddick 45 MARKET STREET. -r ARE OFFKRINO tb bUnce of ..t.i. hit r.f Ir Gooda at r . isr ttrct the Mtcntiia of Kvcry Cl'i-se Buyer ! i-r n il t takini: ao account cf cr atock war offerm tars Extra Inducements 4a .r.lrr to e'.rar thfm a'l out. - Dress Goods ALL iv ! I-ioea Lwn formerly IV now 10 .. 2 now 151 now i'u desirable ffoo.la for the ' -' .l ...... I1 Ladies and Genti Underwear Otr Ua ii tU unbroken and can ' ,,ttr..B, that it ia thuinUrett if all to ca. our t Parasols. r uflSii and I'araaolj. ALL AT GKEATLT Reduced Price.. GREAT BARGAINS li Plain, Stiird and Plaid Xainaook tallica. Shawls ;:.:.ah Striped Shawla. jast auitabie for the Cijal eTeniDji. J wonh 1 5. Domestic lied Spreads. I.W. MS and 1.50, Reduced from $1.25, 1.50 aall TS. Decidedly the cheapest in the market.. .llournlns Dress Uoods, A Specialty ! A cent in thia aection of the runtrj fr THE WIDOWS CKEt'E fur the deepett mourning. Sole ArenU for the LaReine Coriet, $1 a ht n-ce iLiaia a piwuwu yonei lus N-ce can t taken out ritnout rippiBjt oy I I tt-as o. Silk Lacara. The WamiUtta Shirts ;:ic .e-cL , ; ilTifv Shirt ia manufactured by ouraeltea aad cuaranteed. Cut and made in the warp of tha cloth. CAUBUIC SlIIRTd, FULL 8IZED, 25c No comment required. fletuTtb'.eacaed Drtwera 25c a pair, woith Double. 5 45 Market Street. JM W mak no mlarepreaentationa in ir4fr eSTect ANT tale. iu:y2; To the YotCrS Of XCW llaiiover County, TO THE URGENT soiiciu 1 ticca of but of my fellov-citizect. Lite aad colored. I hereby announce my -fa candidate for 8heri3" of 'cw llanorer c.-Kstj, f the ecjaiaff term of twe years; 4 1 earneaUT call on all who have not reg istered, to do as at once, before the time -afif, that tou may be thu qualified to I crxt inraay, aa ua uwrrqairn, aadt here ird cow prooiae that, if you rletis,joa t (!I rarer have juat cauae to r.;rt it; that, if ejecxed, I liall comider n.''.f the aervaat of thepeople nd teat the Uu U thepce ib all be ducharged faith it.:.., eli.itlT and impartially. KeepectfallT, josrn W, TAYLOR. Xl IMf 8uf iop. ASHEVILLE. Y TICKET TO ASI1EYILLE AaTll RE tarn fori. PrieeSlS. Arp!y at tlij 0ce. Stoamer J. S. UniojrhiU, GOVUEVCINO Saturday, Jt!j 27 th, will leave Wil- r"t at 7 P. U.( and SmithTille'f o6(:y Moraine at 5.30 A. M. ' axh way, IS wafj r Si for the ta4Trip. hrkfut and Sapper aerred on board. . jf : O. O. xAKSLEY, Jr., Aj-ent. Wire Dish.Uovers' ' LluGE STOCal of Wire Diah C-rers t a'l itea( both Oral and Round. Fr aale at -raU redaeed pricea bj k MUKCU1SON, Z aad 10 McrcHiaoa Block. RODDICK uiiimn ioJj 1-dAr LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Mcmos Stock Boya' Clothing. .iJkwbtt Look. j 1' litixiBBRQza Albaxca ! Albuma! Geo. Mtiei, Agt Stmr Peaaport. Bisford. Loib A Co -Country Kercbanta. , - . - , . . a k liiii'f in ine iriuci ' Public Behoola. , Etrix Aana Tonaorial. Out. Howai See AdrertijeoienL Joiirx W. Taylor To the Vot-.ra of New Ilanorer Countf. i Baow- k Roddick Bargains! Bargaita! See ad Allea'a Fly Brick. XoaTHaop A Ccmkixg Iloreci Iloraea. Day's length 14 hours and Z minutes. lost 1 niiimu of d.lyliht this we-K. More meat and fish j conjh-inned yeater- uy. ' Cant Swift Calloway's first court will ; . . . . . . i One infant interred in Oakdalc Ceme- Urv jj, wecK. No adults. - New moon on Monday morning at o minutes past 1 o'clock. W.v wet.t t.otaU-s in! market this i i morning, rna- 51 per uusnu. j, CaLtclou pes ard rapidly playing out, a consequence of the very dry weather. I!ut one interment in llellevue Ceme tery during the past week that of an in- fant Deeds has issued mar- I-; 15nenM thi weeld for one white and one colored couple. j J . llev. A. A. Benton will serve in St. .T.-.!mt f!hnrrh tomorrow.' morning anu evening at the usual hours. . Tl. It T;-mn Rnndav School. XT, T U' T.r1r Snnerintendent. con-l . c.. !,., J rt'-lrtrlr m at venes cvery Sunday at 4 oclocK p. m.t ai Walnut Hall, Fourth street. I Wendell Phillips says, that ''in fifteen viri fmm Tinw the woman will nold tne j v - . i j spear 'and shield in her' own hands.' Gnn.1 for then we shall have less of the tongs and fire poker. i We learn that the people in me coumry arc fastinz and praying for rain; A e need very much in Wilmington. Suppose f!r4rPll in thecitv churches for . : it to-morrow. What say you all!? Ai will be seen by advertisement else- where Mr. Joseph W. Taylor announces hinudf as a candidate for tl. office of ShenlfofXew Hanover county., Mr. Tay- lor would make an excellent Sheriff. j I And now, when all our would-ba labor reformers aro howling against all labor-saving machinery as being one of the chief causes of all ou trouble, in China, where they lnve hardly as much machinery as a gimlet and screw driver, the people are starving to death by thou sands every day. ; . j Quarterly Meeting, j it i ' To day and to-morrow Rev. Dr. Burk- bead, the PrcaidiDg Elder of .the WiJ. mington District, will hold the third quarterly meeting at the Fifth Street Methodist Church for the present Confer- ence yoar. mat ai i roui oireet uuurtu will b2 a week later, embracing the 3rd and 4th of August, an exchaDge of the time bavicg been made between the two Cburchcs What Can be Done. I ! V One of the wealthiest add most success- ful farmej cf 2"ew Ilacoviir count was a day laborer fifteen years ago. Fcr his services he received one dollar per day and had a large family tu support, but by economy and temperate habits he man aged to lay up a little of his small salary to commence life on hia own account, lie purchased a small tract j of land near this city and by hard "work and close atteatloa to his farm soon took rank, among the most prominent truckers of the county. Little bj little has he added to his stock and farm, and to-day he has over one hundred acres of aa rich land aa U in the State, a greater number of horses cows, nd goats, of better breed than those of many farmers ia tlo count)-,ThoM yho know aay that the farm of Thomas II. Monk is one of the lt . cquiped and appointed in th.: county aul ytt whci he started the land and surrounding vu about on a par with most of the land in thia section. The whole farm is under a high state of 1 cultivation and the lands are being 4m- proved by the judicious j use of compost heaps etc. - i Rcfor-r-r-r-r r-m And now. by the onier of that patron saint of all the frauds in the political1 calendar. John Sherman, Mr. Waddell, a near relative of Hon. A. 31. Waddell, our ??nmirifld Renrescntative in CVmgress, h ben dismissed from : a government . . , . . Wncx,;nrTtnn I onlv reason uemiuiu at The South Atlantic. Tlid Vu2ust number of this excellent mnnfhlv h hrmi rece ved. Amonsttie vlaMfi cntribu- tion. with whichthis number is filled, the i.:. Wjnsfl lie I uiiiuu icjciii auu oiuce. lie was miro- i iue ecnnse vi refused topayan a-.es.ment forcampaign ducee by Mr l)uBruti Outiar. chairman Joint Meet of De,oatk Ev' nurnoses. Vite la Civil Service Reform ! of the city Dcinocratid Ksecutive Com- ecutlye Committees ofthe Counties I ii ... 1 8jnoii6is oi llis really line eUoit would Le firt in imnortanee m well a position ui; s., ... t .... nnuainpwowM.pw, rr J doing our worthy candidate injustice; .,;tT.i r,,, M;nr1 Waltn"f i J . a paper entitled 4 Our Mineral Wealth. by I'rot. v . U. Jverr, oiaic ucoiuS.3-. poe try wc haro "Lord Sterling's Stand" i vy . ii. nuiui, .M-b- ii iiT if to .1 . . uhii i t hnnirn nn. traymg vivid and grapmc aesenpuve powers, miht havn len improved in its versification: the otberarticlM are inter- j cstjQfT maintaining the high literary character of th9 publication. Mrs. Cicero W. Harris. Publisher. Wilmiugton, X. C. A Word or Caution. 1.. orwi .n,.n.iaA nf !li.r. moraeters durin" this hot weather, it is of : . - J . creat iiuportauce that the utmost care hb lilt; Utlll3w vBki v Xo well regulated weu reguiatcu should be exercised. family should be without a first class ther mometer. A cheap one not only jeopar- dizes the health, but the peace of the fara ilv. and we advise anv who my con template purchasing to reject any ther mometer which does not readily make 115 in the coolest place to be found. We pro nounce all that do not "mike those figures in the present weather, as dangerous frauds and not to be trusted. An Exchange Says Al nocueswr, iiiic., luey ut . ari 1 .1 way oi auverusiu tuc stand on me cuurcusmps aucr wscuus r, . siare at ine juies. iuo iwnumug is constantly kept standing in the columns of the Era of that place .-"The Donkey Club, orthis village, would respectfully infwm tV. nnnnn lo.liaa orwri olt V and J v" J tne panne generally mat tuey iiavo uiauo arrangements for an extensive demonstra- f . Moffcrvliat Lpiscopal Uhurcn tne memDers locawng themselves on either side of the main en- trance on Sunday evening next. Posi- - j - tions taken immediately after the close of i the religious exercises within." Supreme Court. Court opened yesterday at 9 o'clock, a T a. m. All tne o ustices were preaeni. Alexander Dldham vs. W. i Sneed, ft om New Hanover: call and continued for absence of counsels of both sides, under tha role?, 1 F. J. Swann et als, vs. George Myers et als, from Columbus; argued :by W. S. & D. J. Dcvane. T. II. Sutton and Bat- tie &Mordoecai for the pUintfr, and A. T & J. London for he defendants. Chief Justice Smith, having been of counsel in this case, did not sit oq the hear- I inn linmnhr.!-re li W. Hnmnhrev -t. i ' .. v.w ii i, tt iruiu uu.u" , -j Uryan ior mepiamtui, aim y, a. aneu i and W. S V. J. Devane for the defen dants. W. C Monro..,adm'r.. vs. T.S. Whit ted, ad m'r. from Bladen; i argued by J W. Hinsdale, for the plaintiff, and T. H. Suton, for the defeqdanj. I J. i. Willia.m'ct ais.' ys. fi. V. Woot en, adm'r, from Bladen; argued by T. II. Sutton, for the plaintiff, and J. W. Hins dale, lor the defendant. ; State vs. Jas. Ai. Lanier, from New Ilanovcr; argued by the AUQrny gener al, for the tatcj no counsel for the defen dant. " , W. A. Hogcrs, Ex'r,vs Robert McKen zie, et als., from Robeson; called and con tinued -under former order. Ccnsider Booshee, ct als, vs. L. M. Surles, etals, from Harnett; argued by T. U. Sutton and J. W. Hinsdale, for the plaintiff, and Neill McKay and quithrie& Carr, fo?" the defendants. Court adjourned until this 'morning (Friday) at 9 o'clock. Eal. Observer, l'c! Doctors and Churches. I The IJoctors of New York City say Speef'a Port Orape Wino has proved to be pure, unadulterated, of a fine flavor, and tonic properties, and unsurpassed for its restorative powers, and they pre scribe it as a very superior wine. Churches use it for communion. For sale at Green k Planner's drug store. Th. ,ftn.,M,.ilnn nf .nrpnla at tha end lonering, not only irom me enects oi me riuu into me county ... , drnntrht. but .from an overflow of nublic themselves, to defeat otthe docket waa resamca, anu causes 7 - cratic nominees If , . ... spirited citizens, who wanted "orfice." in craijc "trainees. 11 Capt. Swift Galloway on the Forum. Captain Swift Galfowey, the Democrat- ic cauuiuaie ior ao.icitor ot tno niru " w v.ut(jiij iu juwiwu .iiiii Hi M i rt I lit 'i --, 1 1 i n.nviniic ..nttnnrtmnn , !. .1.1 ! 1 I.Z uuuuuw,iuv,ui, auurosscu uis uemucrauu constituents of this city last night from the portico of the Dawson .Lank building, immediately m front ot. the Western in It lee. Laptain UalluWay was listened to by 'arge auu attentive audienc.-, composed ij,- iUC iyiwu uLCi3 ui "11UiU,lp wuu croaLU mere a spnnK- . ..... . . . linir of a colored , " 1 " ' "7?. " notbiDg short of the entire speech itself w ld couv to a .,:., ,Tllli,iiP aT1 prolate idea of the argumentative force ii . . . .... . . I auu cioueiicc oi Vsapiam J alio way s aa- dreS3. It was a severe and bitter, ye just arraigument of the corrupt Ilepublicau party, both iu this Slat .and 'throughout the United States. Captain Galloway iiitcisiersed his speech w h leasing anecdotes, which elicited mucn applause anu iaugutcr. Wo tliiuk iineiuanKsoi me iJeinocratic pauy are I t 1 11. . luue to our guiani. s an-iaru bearer lor tne very aoie aim vigorous canvass wincn lie I ... 1 1 1 1 "b va.ua, ..iSu 1 - - - j. - a - been done at a g.eat personal sacrifice to 1 .. . . a 1 himself ol time and money, ihis i3to be all the more appreciated when it is re- membered that Ctipt. Galloway has no opposition whatever, and that his election ia already assured. s ii Ihe unnecessary annoyance caused by tbe-music of the M inning faction of Kadi- caU wai very provoking but'l thanks to Capt. G's powerful lungs and stentorian voice his hearers enjoyed his speech all the same, and lost none of his arguments: i The onlv regret ex pressed was that he should have stopped so soon. A Trip to the Interior. The editor of this paper returned this morning from a flying trip to the interior nf thiJ RfcafcT 'PlieJ iiltimato obiective waa iuieiah and so we boarded the I "i t.;i ...... :T - auway u uu in wis ouy ior a mai of thg new routo via Hamlet, and the jaieish & Augusta Air-Line. This route . . L. 18 n0l Dniy quicn. uuiwuaorvauiejtu icave wn . . - th afLernooa and take breakfast next morniDg jn K'aleigh, and . . j -r, , , fhn nn thn rpfTirn vnn leave Kaleio-h in ... yt J ' O iT f. J I. l-fo. iue aitcruoou auu uiccuviaot. ucai uiuiuiu ia Wilmington, a great convenience to in I ender is only an effort olj these Dem the traveling public.1 , ocratic soreheads to divide and defeat tha we spenL several yaa 1 1 a a: . i in Chatham, county which we found that county 1 there are regular candidates .1 -V , t '.- nommaieaoy a reguiv eWuudn vention, a.nd yeV thew are more indepena- enta than remilars. Some of the very men who went into convention, thereby pledg- ino- tmapWo, to nhi.ie bv the action ni that body, werj among the first- to b . . V. J -r bolt Una set up shop for themselves The prospects, however, we are happy to say. are gooa lor tneir iriumpnann qp- . . .1 . .... 1 . 1 I feat as it is said that there id but one independent in, thn county vUo,( alands any showing at alV " pi ' J - 'n ni,il,, auo urup an uvur uuumuui o juuei- S terribjy for the wwf oi ram, nut in Pittsboroftndimmcdiatcly around it they afQ iiteraHy dyjnf, anj the prospects there are not llatterins for even the tourth ot a crop. I'ruit is very scarce, tno apples and peaches nearly all dropping from the trees before full maturity. I Correspondency WtMiGixjy, July 20, U.. K-. Jjsyitii, Eq' 'Deak Sill I am directed to announce to you that you were unanimously nomi nated by the Executive Committee of New Hanover and Pender counties, a. ;ieir joint meeting held to-day v to lepresent the Twelfth ;Senatoria District iu; the "next General Asembly, and to request your ac cerjtairee of the same. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, DuBuutz Cuxiu:. Chanrman Joint Coiumtttee. , WiLiiiSGTO.v, N. C, July 25,1878. Du Brutz Collar, Esq.tChairman, dc. Dear Sib ;our note of to-day has bee received, informing mo of my unani mous nomination aa the Democratic can didata to represent the Twelfth Senatorial District, composed of New Hanover and. Pender counties, in the next General & embly. As I have not sought this honor J so I do not feel at liberty to decline it. I regret that you,r choice has not fallen up on one iTAoxe ahJo to bear the burden of the conflict,, and to achieve a victory. The people of New Hanover and Pender have known me too long to require any pledges as to my course if elected to the Legislature. I , 1, with thanks to the comnuUeo and Ihe people whom they represent for this unexpected hoRatieisain yours truly, i j R. K. Brx"as - r a i a. r a i The Coming Eclipse- wjuuv wm pe cn ttie lookout cn -uonuay next for the eclipse of tl - " iuu; uiicriioon oi inat uar null. (Ml Y i . n i i. 1 I A74l- 1 - Y . aimuugn a i tin eclipse it V.i only Le partly visible here. It will ;I:u at 4 h. I Si 3 m. and 54 s. p. ai. .and will end atC h. 2i 5 m. and (i of Aew iianovcr iirid Pender. a A joint meeting of ha Executive Com- mittces of Xuw. Hanover :nd lender coun- lie.- was nei-i yeslcnlay e s held yesterday t" :andidatJ-$ for Sen to nomi natca c ator to represent tne 1 cHth Senatorial 1 istrict. AP.et I i . f . t . . the selection ;uf. a - .Chairman to pres utt I var ... j . ; .. T. over the Tomt intetiiiL'. Dr. F lW.f?ri it,. . --- at -- Chairman cl'the I'xecutive Cornmittle of Pender county, 'j re5ented the follovring letter of declination from Mr. V. II. Darby. and requested its acceptance: , A iiiixo rnx, C.,July I'-.. To the Members of the Committees of Xtic Iluiiqver and Fcnlir, in hint 4V kliny Assembled: if 1 Gestlxmbx As this is the lir.-t 1 .'lect in g (sinde the endorsLuent1 of niyselt' by tlie Uounty Convention fof IVikIlt county for the Senatorial nomination for " this Senatorial District,) of the . joii.t Com- :ii . r Ti i 1 t 1 t muieon 01 iew , nanovcr an,.! ivnuer counties, the onlv bodies; - rnmiWcu't tr . r j - V V. . ; I a 1 aU ia . 1 , fko, thls tter into ctinsi, cration, tender von mv ettf-r nf l-r uit',,. . Ln,f ' tf,,,,.. i . , ..... narije considered in connection with the said nomination, liefore . vonr 1 vint meeting, which is to make Jt he nomina- tion, you wiU pjea.se therefore , imt eon7 suier me a cauaiaam. ! ; - . n!nn(;ns I friends in Pender county wim, without ntv solicitation or request, paid me thi eojn piimeni or tne unanimous eiuloiseim nr or VU1IYC11ULU1. 1 am, very respectfully, yourJ f Frank 11. 1aj;i;v. On motion, the above declination, was accepted, and requeetdd to be published. Mr. K. K. Ilrj an was then put in nomi nation, and, there being no 'other name presented, Mri Lryan was unanimously nominated. i On motion, the Morn ant Star .iikI Dait-v ReTview were requestett to publish the, proceedings ol-the meetm i .1 DuLjjTJTZ. (A'TAIi. Chairman of the Joint Meetin . 4 Bukgaw, July 27th.. 1878. ll)ITOK liEVIEW': ' ThQ politicai campain in peilder is lively and is dailv efowin? in" interest: outside of soreheads and disappointed as- piraum ior omco, ine democratic party I r ,. i . .. ' . i . r"41 are solid for the regular Democratic I m, , . . . I nees. ltxo ureenoacK L.abor movement the Greenback and Labor mrtv. it is an effort, in the maim of a fewfDemocrats to omces, the regular Demo there is ; anything f zZZ 1117 I -V K-7 7 j j (not be content to wait until afteil the present closely contested campaign in Pender is over? The Democrats in Pen der are seeking in gooI faith to ! redeem the county, and why will soreheaded L ukumihw mae mis covers attack nnon our men and measures? Ihe :men, for merly of our party, who now favor any other ticket than tho regular Democratic , . are dicing their; own political ' .gravea, rjid w;il i bitterly regret their course. ' -r. 1 ' !. .,1 a d young 4-.- TTlTv . I.. I . it vuvi,sinan, v. n. uarny, rsi., io allow hw naiirc to be. run lor State benator, ijn dears him more than, ever to the jteople. He was the. choici of I'endtr, and his nomination by ur Oniiity Convention was not utily j,eu and i'r, wa:m and unanimous j T!:-. cv-i-.Kumicution of 4Common-.Se;;iJ)-' recently publbf.ed in your ?tr, did not hail, as rrofised, I from liannerman's IjriJgf, i i this .tmniv. and it abqunde4 in misrepresentations out ?-(d out, and under the trnisfi of frien'lsliiji f.r Mr." Darby was1 in'.en h d as an at tack up.!i .;u; j and the Coiwen jion thil j.;natei hiiu. h-oro heads n OUJ irtrty in Pender are doing" moro harm by writing kucii unworthy and dis organizing pieces and by their other dis organizing course, than all the opposition of Republicans oombined. i All suj;h men, whether is independent) or greenback candidates, or as Democrats by name, who are going about scattering inuendoes and doubts and disaffection in our partly had better sell out at onco ad go over to the Republican party. Now is the tiiije whoa the ilomocrats pi I'enaer neea every man who is not a traitor, for tLe struggle here is hard and the! contest likely to be close-. He whr is not for us is againct us. A Demo i:atJ 1 Household Ecnnouiy. Tho housekeeper cr cook who studies economy in the kitchen, cai do so in one direction! by always using Dooley's Yeast Powdeu. It will be found a truly, economical aad valuahlc assistant in baking biscuits, rolL-s bread, ,cake'of all kinds, wafitea, raaiTis. and most all rfrticles prepared froni Hour; aad why ? iiecauae, in using Jtho Doolcy Powder you save in eggs, in shortening, in patience, in everything; and when tho baking is done, it is turned out ligfci, palatable, and wholesome, so that every morsel is eaten up and no w:xi& .- s- p. ni.. ihe magnitude Iiow 'Advortisomonti Balance gTOCK BOVS- CLOIIILVG I VERY CHEAP at jalr j; ... he New and nnmwnriiM,,' f- Stmr. Passport WILl MAKS DAILY ' I Leave Dock" - - fiA.xn Ketu - - lf ar.'T!- . T , 'Surdaj ball' hour later. oandT,ip7iCt.. finple Trip 50CU. j - . r .1. Horses -Horses- !; I ; 'S-CPERlOIi SADDLE IICKSeJ, J-r-uu..Mm1u. x.rcrv norfe- w al,r at t.. Vr.iilr. rr a . J . , 1 . i I I PitUTid. 1 I'rir.i n.c.-rtl.'.. i XOIiTHKOP A C July- .'-7-.j.'U ltw ! I inn a (j. Tonsprial. 1 U'lVC IP.IIV I .1-. . uuiTDiy rt-n orated and improrod the old i.u. ' LV . - . i iicni ci itjo I'urct'il llouxr. I havi- Mu.r and ajn now p, spared t ihAre,hainpt, inl-, tutLairifr cvi-rvhoiiv. TLe l.t l work int-n, ci.-an twfi., ' tharp .razors Arid- low pnee?. KLVi.V aKTIS 1 t I'nrcel'l Ib-usf Barbrr hf.op. ' julj 27 To the Tcacliors ofc tin -1 Public Schools rpilOSE WIS1IIXG TO ArKY n,; lynch ers' certificates,1 will i lease Jet't. me at the II ' ' ' i Court Ilouse in Wilmington, on thcPth. Dlh 1 ' i i j i . or 10th of August next, being the, dajsprol- j i ' I I I. i j V j vaj ion of tef viJed by law for the examinati cheis. ii A. K. BLACK1, County Examiner. july 27-lxr Albums ! Albums ! AUTOGKAPUI C AND " I l I 1 " ' I I j rhotographio.AlbuuiS, Just received cnl fur sale cheap at I1EINSDEKGEK . i Gold Pens and Pencils. LARGE and Beautiful stock ! , 1 Fine Gold Pens and Gold Pcmil', For salo cheap at I 1 ' I1EINSIJERG KR'H, . fc Store julv 27 , Live Hook and Musi 1- Opera Huse, .Tuesday .Right, J ul-j lUh i A N ADDRESS to be dt-ilrered for tia'--1 . benefit of the "Whitinjr RWles", by l Hon. Duncan K, M!cRac,' 'r z1' : 1 Nowcf Chicago. 1 One of tbe most distinguished Oratora til Old crthState has ever produced. ' i Go and hear him. . i AdmiHsion '25 cents. Tickets to b; had at Ileinsberger'a and all the liook .'and '.Drug Stores. Doora open at hall past 7 o clock. Addregg at half paat 8 o'clock. 'j KILLS a FLIES room in TWO HOURS ioc. wor will kill more flies than $io worth of. Fly Paper. Ko'dirt, tto troubl. Sold f "l aotkiCtSSFC0 Baffalo,N.Y. July '27 ' , ., Country Merchants. y-ILL DO WELL TO EXAMI.V' . Our Stock ard Trace.' -' i - '- ' ...I E aeon , Flour, i ' Salt, M--.iiiii.V- -- ,"' ' j'h Suar, CoScC, - . . , lUce. Tobacco, eaci. i . i- 'if. n And aU LIGHT GOODS cecb'ar; IfVnilke f aajorttaeatcoaplete. r I - l on BIHFORD, LOEB & CO., I i . I Wfco!f?alc Grccra. Look N AT TUS ANTIQUE POTTER con futini? of Pernviaa Water Jart: ClI Inefti I ana Old Saxon. Roman, Greek, Tor tl and Olpe ! VaAea, Watch HUnd, Teapot Jlua, Card lceiTcra, Ac, at it j B. JEWETT'8. . ; 1 pl IS I Front iitrcct iJock Ktore.i 1:
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 27, 1878, edition 1
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