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THIS PAPIK It ptellaaei t7 afternoon, 8nadays JOSH. T. JAMES, SDrTOB A5D rKOfTUKTO. . bcBiKno.WTAOEi,AID- jear, f S 00 Sia months, $160 ; Three oith..tl IS; One month, M eat. r. PPr wU1 dUTrd D rri"f fr -fcaarge, in any part of the city, at the Vjf ,u-. or U mdU per week. 1 jf erttfii raus low and liberal w:Saberibre will please report any and ,1 '.ilareeto reeeive their papen regularly. NEVVJENTERPRISE. r no war & eoddick. Wtil op-n on or aoout Yreuae?daj June 18, Ti e Store U Swthwest comer ,xnj.l ami Mark Mrwlg. We ur-r- tlvoti:::; t?t etitiju lore to tbe t-Jf 5 and lO Cents. u f nuot enumerai'ft tl JitTernt arti cle at this time ttit on- ra'rons may rest x ur. 1 tht uo trrt ill be spared to de- New Enterorise. We certainly will olfer U.e grftst ln 4:i u.et.ts that have ever been shown in th: Mtin of the ountry, as uo bouse, in th- cuatry hs bttr facilities for'phe f -iichise of such articles, BROWN & RODDICK. Ue.wuM also take this opportunity of 'ur4; that we are offering some Special HtrcaTns at 4" Market Street, in car Dry U,ls Department. lleirg short of space can only qno!e a i!,ort price list, bat can safely say that at un time 1mv0 we bwn better prepared or l.a.1 srea'er inducements than at this par t:cu!or moment. Dress Goods. Y hare jwt received another small lot ot t! 4 at I'yQ. Call early. Lawns Linen Finish, Gc. Worth double. Ohulotd Bows for Gent's wear In Hlack and White, 5c, worth 25c. Tl above when soil d Van be. cleansed with a damp cloth. Ladies Linen Collars, 5c. A decided Bargain. Summer Shawls. We are "closing out a small lot of the above atless thau half the cost of nianu fact:iring. Children's Col'd Hose. The cher pest lot In this market ; 10c a pair, and the quality is good. IADIES LISLETHREAD GLOVES, 5c per pair. Comment unnecessary. Parasols and Sunshades. W have Just received another lot of the a!.ve and can safely state that they are without exception the cheapest goods ever ore-l by us at any time. For the millions at all prices. Gents' White Shirts, M vie of Wamsntta Cotton and the best I .men front. Our price is still 75 cents- BROWN & RODDICK, 43 Market Street j'tr 14 Kebesouian copy. Notice. yy ILL BE BOLD, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 13J, HT3, at 10 o'eL ck, A.M . a the Aactltn Roos of Messrs. Croaly A Morn, oi Water St., a LOT OF UNOLAlMhD GOODHrem-iaing in the rhce of the Soaih ra KxpreM Company. Cotigoeee ar ad- 4 i eall promptly or Ooo4j wdl be sold lor ectrre. june 20 law 4. New (iooils ! Low Trices ! yyHlLEIX NEW YORK recently Mr. SHRIER bought at very low rric a large stoci of New and Desirable Good?. Ttevhiv jost been received and cotsis la pa-t ( (teat aad Boys' Cassimere Suits ! A ne lot at bottom figures. Alartt stock of WHITE YE8T8, jait the iLit for the Mn, and will b sold at ajtoaUhingly lowiaUa. Pleafte call aad examine, whether yon pnr- cbnr nL W. dliht n hoing oar f o4a. and do n"t oomi yoa to bu. t i aauiiK'a two swbls, Market rL !ml t Tonsorial, HATIXO A0AI5 located la the baa. Bent of thp Pa re 11 House. I have thor oarbly renoWled aad iaaprovedth. old stanr a.d in new prpard to ahaTeahampoo, aar l hair tor erary hod t. Th. txwt of work sua, cleaa towali, sharp raaon aad low Ptie. KLYIN ART1S, hj H PuWl Hoar Barbor 8 hop r VOL. IV 1 LOCAL NEWS. Mew Advertiseuients. Tbomas E. Bo!it Papt Notice. DkKomit A Co S-lrit Cwks. , Boatwioht A McK. t New Stock. J P.llBiaasnaoia'i The place to bay 8ta- lijnery, Booka, Fiaooi.etc. Paor. A.eariM Ninth taaiiy hx;ixon. Yara's Book Store and l'hoto Koomi-All that it Deeired. ' I (JiBHAkPT A Co Purgiea, j Harneu, Ac F. M. Darit, Atty -Sale Under Mortgage F. C. Millkr Opea Da aod Nitfht. is.u Ad kzchtvg Hotels Gold.boro, X. C. aaaiaa'i Kp Cool. Kaaterly winds haTj prevailed to day. No honsois bi eu.ug j for , two wita to live in tofctWr. t The wild ota of y.utU chaage iuto tho briars of manhood. J. No one i s ever fatigued after tb exer- cise of forbearance I ! That civility lt which excludes all supeiQuous formality. I Kindness is tbo golden chavuby which a j-iety is bound totiior. j The 'poet ige sUmp( knoW its place after it has been licked ouce. A house without new. papers and books is like a house without windows. Let ns always be cheerful)' burden, let it be a burden of if life is a i song. An indiscreet person is like In unsealed letter, which everybody can peruse. Hon. II. R Bridtfers, of this city, was at tbe St. Nicholas Hotel, in New York, FrfJay. j Queer, but it's all right . for hotel keepers to treat their guests I with inn civilitv. I i j Life appears to be tod short, to be spent or in registering in'nursiag animosities, 'wrcDgs. 1 To act upon a determination made- in anger is like embarking on a ing astoim. Those who criticise most severely the works of others seldom can produce any themselves. j i Why is a newspaper like a tooth brush? Because every one should have one of his own, and not be borrowing his neighbor s. J l An appropriation of $1,000 made by tbe Board oi Aldermen, and placed in the bands of the Health authorities, would not be a bad outlay. ' The Steamship Kegulattr will leave for New York this week on Friday, the 25th iust, one day earlier than usual. See advertisement elsewhere in this issue. Young msn whj ku regular yisits Sunday nights, with several sandwiched in daring the week, may properly be said to belong to the "Press Association." ; The diseases of Bab hood are so rapid ly weakening that the quickest means should be ued to check them. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is th. unfailing remedy for thse complaints. Trice 25 cents. 4 ' i ' . Excursions are now in orderj The his took a psrty of colored excursionists up the river this morning, and there will, we be!ieve, be one every day this week. Frra the stea Jiboatmea ot the Caps Fear, wo learn that therejare bit eighteen inches of water on some of the shoals between here and Fayetteville, with the water still faliiug. Mr. II. li. Crowseu has soldtbe Mor ganton Blade to Mr. J H. Uallyburten, Mr. Crowsn has published a good paper and we heartily' wish h;m success ir. whatever he may undertake. ' To day is thej anniversary cf tbe ft battle of Manasias, foaht in July, eiht e?n hundred aud sixty-one, when M'Zzer Zch Chtndler from out to see the fun. and Michi-gun, came then turned tail acd run, all the way back to Waebin ton. One of our types, while roan.ing through the woods yesterday a tho ricin ity of tbe city, found a huge skin which some snake, apparently a rattlesnake, bad discarded. It is over five feet in length and is perfect. ' , j Burglaries are on thejincreasc ccw and e propvesy that it will not be long bo fore o"he of them runs plumb against a little round piece of cold! lead and a Coroner's inquest will be lound necessary. Tbe man who enters another man's house in tho dead of night places his life 'at the mercy of tbe other. Bill!1 , EEVIilW.: 1 WILMINGTON, N. C Skipped the Trnra. Maria iOorington, whe was principal witness against Sam Pickett, and tbe injured party in th cae, has ekippod the town, and was not on hand at the Mayor's Court this morning. It is sau she was last seen on Eagles island heal iug for Brunswick couutv. More Bareltary. The rwidence of Mr. W. hi. Hy on Seventh, between Mulberry and Wal- I nut streets, was entered and burglarized eariy yesUrday morning. The villains tried tirst : one side of thw house wber. the windows were secured and then the oppo ite side, where they effected an entrance. The lights were not all out in tbe hoase until 1' o'clock yssterday morning aud the robbery there fore occurred after that hour. NotbiBg was known of it until the family awoke in the morning when it was discovered that the pockets of tbe three gentlemen in tbe family bad been gone through with and every particle of money they cootained with ibe exception of one csnt, wa9 gone. In all the burglars seoured $33.50. It is a right heavy loss to Mr. Hays and his 601)8. Freaks or Lightning. We learn front Mr. F. A!. Newbury that daring the sterm of last Thursday evening, which rAged with such ssveriiy at Maguolia, and other places along the line of the W.tW. Railroad, the light ning struck his house, shivering one of the posts and knocking offjquite an amount of plastering. There were in the room at the time, and within a few feet of where the electric fluid descended, four persons, one of whom, Mrs. Benj Cooper, was knocked senseless and tbe child which was in her arms was thoagbt to be killed, but fortunately they were oalj severely shocked. Tbe ether persons in the room, Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Bardeni escaped with out any injury whatever. It was certainly a narrow and miracalous escape from death. - CUT Court. A vagrant tramp who was arrested on suspicion by the police Saturday night, was released upon condition that he turned his back on this city 'before sundown. The case of a colored woman charged with larceny, continued from Saturday, was dismissed. Sam Pickett, colored, having revived from Ins sudden conversitn fit, was ar raigned upon tht charge ef assault and battery with a deadly weapon upon the person of Maria Covington, colored. The evidence in tke case the Mayor thought jastified sending tbe prisoner np to the Criminal Court, which was done, and the defendant bound oyer in the sum of $100 justified bond for his appearance at that time. i Jumped his Bond. Hezckiah Atkinson, colored, the saras who received a very nearly fatal stab un der the fifth rib.or somewhere thereabouts, by Delafate Towers, another colored in vidual of Paddy's Hollow, some time since, and who afterwards was arrested upon a warrant for beating his wife, has left the city and county, possibly, for Jthe cauntySi good . But then the law ought not to be cheated, aud by the defendant's leaving the town, there are two cases to come up before the next term of our Crim inal Court which will have to be con tinned and possibly go untried. We mean the case in which the State is pros ecutor against Towers for his assault with a dadIyweapon upon Atkinaoo, and tbe Cf.sa against Atkinson for maltreat ing and bruta ly beating his wife. The escaped prisoner was out on bond and we believe a jaatified bond at thatl We think this a good opportULi.ty for a wholesome example to be set where parties will go sureties for such trifling characters, to require the bondsman to pay tbe wkols amount of the bocd. If this is done then the escape of Atkinson may, possibly, redound to the county's good. ' Of course the money can be col lected because th bond was a justified bond and no one can sign a justified bond unless he makes oath, and swears solemnly before God and man that ke is worth a certain' amount of money over and above the amount stated in tbe bend. His Honor, Judge Meares, and Mr. So licitor Moore, we believe, will see to it that tlie matter is properly attended to, and Cob Wm. L. Sm;ta, Chairman or the Board of County Commissioners, will, we know, be very glad to have the county treasury re inforced by the nug little sum of one hundred dollars. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1879. Unmallable. , The following unmailable postal matter remains in the post office in this city: Elizabeth Moody, Albertsen P. O Duplin county, N. C. 9 round in the mail from tbe Nor'h, without address, 2 yards wide cambric edging and 2 yards thread insertion. J i ciai cara, beginning witn "Am on board Waccm.maw, returning froru Smith vilie' &., without address. Postal card, beginning Dear Lillie, and signed Your loving Aunt."j The Public Schools- , i i The recently elected School Committee for Wilmington Township duly qualified on Saturday afternoon before Justice Harriss.1 Th. Coaamittejfor the Second District organized by electing Mr. Jas. H. Chadbourn, Chairman,! and Walker Meares, Eaq , Secretary. The Committee jhen reappointed the same teachers as last year, 'viz: Union (white) School Miss M. E. Cook, Princi? al; Miss Isabella Leet, Miss Julia Stevenson, Miss P. W. Fanning. Willistou1 (colored) School Eustace E Green, Principal; Mary W. Howe, Isabella Howe, Mary E Norwood, Annie M. Tay lor, Emma McKeller. The .Committees for each District in Wilmington Township then appointed Walker Meares, Esq , to take tbe census of all children from six to twenty-one years of age in this township, including the city. The Commercial. 1 The Commercial Hotel, formerly the Empire House, which has iust been opened, is now fully under way. The rooms have all been j thoroughly over hauled, ventilated and cleaned the furniture polished up and repaired, and replaced, when necessary, polite and ex perienced assistants engaged and everything done which is neces sary to start the house on a new and prosperous footing. The cuisine will be looked after carefully and the bar and billiard rooms are both again running on full time. Mins hostSchutte believes that it is well that if a thing is to be done that it should -be done well, and he is therefore determined to spare no pains to please those who may favor him with their patronage. The Fire Yesterday Morning. The alarm of fire was sounded about 2 i o'clock yesterday (Sunday) morning. I was found to proceed from' tbe extreme, Southern part of the city, which was lit up by the glare of the flame. It caught in a dwelling bouse on Meares street near Third, aud then worked i its way down to Second street, consuming six houses in all. 1 Four of these houses were the property of Cato Bunting, colored, and another belonged to Nancy Gause, also colored. They were small frame dwellings and were all occupied by color ed families. Cato Bunting's less is said to amount to about $800 on which there was insurance in Mr. Norwood Giles' Agency, in the Phoenix, of Hartford, for $500. Nancy Gauss's house was north probably $300 and she was insured also with Mr. Gile s, in the Orient, of Hart ford, for $200. The fifth house was owned and occupied by an old colored man named Cesar whose loss. amounting to seme $200, was entire, as he had no iceurance, so far as we can as certain. The origin of the fire is un known. Thero was a threatened fire this fore noon near the corner of Fourth and Bock streets. The kitchen attached to the resi dence took fire but a couple of buckets of water put it out. There was no alarm. There was another slight sprinkle of ram here this forenoon but it scarcely loft a trace on the ground. I Prof. Agostini's aiuth excursion will take place en the Passport, on Friday next, to Smithville and tbe Forts, Let every man in tbe city organize him self into a board of health and thoroughly clean up and d'seafect his own premises. j L ThermometrlcaL From the United States Signal Office in this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o clack : Annul. Gs 75 Mobis, Ala.......7t Montgomery A la. ..76 NashviUo . -..IS New Orleans.... .8 1 New York..... aft PutBaMa.rla-Sl &a,vaxuiab, Ga. 77 Hkreveport.....w.T9 St Louis Mo.MM.7t Si. Marks. FU-....Q0 Yickaburg,Mias-.78 WMhifigtnV,..,.,,T WUniagtoa. m,lZ Atlana, Ga.M. Cairo, Ill....,...... T8 CtarlMton, B. C..T6 Cincinnati-. 77 Corsieana, Tex..8l Fort Gibaon, C N.84 Galveston.... & lnUa;ola. Jacksonville, FlaeU Atn oxvitte. .7 1 LjncahttTg. li Memphis Tean NO. 140 Honored and Blessed. 1 When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well-known val uable remedies, tbe most wonderful med icine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of disease that-most all other remedies could bo dispensed with many were sceptical; but proof of its mer its by actual trial has dispelled all doubt and to-day tbe discoverers of that great Medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefactors. j ; New Advertisements. I Spirit Casks. 000 SECOND-HAND j j SPIRIT CASKS, I A t Very Lowest Fig nres. .July Sl-lt DaROSSET A CO. Prof. Agostlni's PLINTH EXCURSION TO SMljrHVILLE AND THE FORTS, on 8teamer! Pasiport, I 1 ' - will fake place NEXT FRIDAY, JULY 125. i -II- ltalianBand. Tickets 0 cents ; Children and servants 25 cent). l jaly 21 It All That Is Desired i 1 i , . .. JN THE BOOK AND STATIONERY line can be foand at I 'STATUS' BOOS 8TORX2. BLANK BOOKS Att sizes and kinds mad. to order at abort notice. Nome to mention the OROUINETTEj They sell at Bight. 1 YATES BOOK STORE july 21 AND PHOTO ROOMS Buggies, j Buggies, Harness & Saddles, j FOR SALE AT , aSRHAZlDI dtCO'S, i j 3rd it., opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DIorATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY jmly 21-tf ; For BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, Inks, Mucilage, Pens, Pencils, Ink Standi, Clips, Memorandum Books, Visitinjr Cards, and all classes of late Literature go to THE LIVE BOOK STORE., I The Place to Buy ORGANS, PIANOS, GUITARS and Ma ical Merchandise of tverv description : Also, Chromes, Engravings, Mottoes, and ien lnonsanc otner articles, is at HEINSBERGER'S, july 21- Nos, 39 and 41 Market st, Notice. fpHE STEAMSHIP 'I REGULATOR, will sail from WILMINGTON, Friday July 25th, A t 4 b'cloci, A. M. No freight received after 6 P. f ., I Thursd it. I rjuly 21-2t THOMAS E. BOND, I Smpt. Sale Under Mortgage. BY VIRTUE OF THE PROVI8I.ON8 contained in a deed of mortgage, made tho 2d day of November, 1874, between James Deans and wife Ellen aad Edward Kidder A Sons, which is recorded in the Register's Of fice ef New Hanover comnty, in Book K, K, K, page 112. e seq., which said mortgage, together with the bond which it was mad to secure, and all the right, title and interest of Edward Kidder A Sods, was on the 19th day of July hist ,assigned to J ames Madden, now, this i to give notice that I will, as the Attor ney of said James Madden, assignee of said bond and mortgage, at 12 o'clock M. on Wednesday, August 13th, 1879, at public auc tion at the Court Uoui door ia the said city of H ilmington, sell for cask to the highest bidder, th land and premises conveyed ia said mortgage deed, raid land and premises being the western hi If of lot No. , in Block No. 130, in tho official plan: of said eitr of Wilmington. I ' I IF. HJ DAKBT, july 20-20t Ati'j for Assignee. OPEN DAY AJiD MIGHT. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, PAR kers Ginger Tonic, Idin Cholagogue, Bonfaae Asthma Cigaretts, and full line of Drugs, Med cists and Perfumery. . ' 7. C. MILLFR, Corner 4th andean Streets. Open day a' d Bight. : july 21-tf j ' Exchange Hotel, OO&SflBOZIO; IT. c. A FIRST-CLASS HOUREin every respect. Bpeeial arrangements offie ed to. Com mercial tour if ts. I Prices Reasonable. J. M. BUNTING, j Formerly of Wilmington aad P- P. C. Co. L. F. MKRRITT, ormerly of Petersburg A BlaeBtdgo Springs, jul 3i- Proprietors i PIXASI HOTICE. ' ' . , SWo will be glad to receive communications from our friends on any aad ail ' subjects o t general interest bat : , , rhe name of the writer mur always be far ami ea xo tae taator. 1 Communications must be writtaa on on' one side orthejaper. ! Personalities must be And it is especially and particularly .'under stood that the Editor does not always endoie the views of correal .on dents, unless so state in the editorial columns. l l New Advertisement. CLYDE'S 1 I Mew Yodi 'I AHD Wilmington, N. C, Steamshin ! Line. , i BENEFACTOR v OAPT. JONES. I WILL. 8AIL FROM NEW 'ORE! Qi SATURDAY. July 26.) '' i - , 1 ' tsa. Shippers ean rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. "Tfc For Fr eight Engagements apply to U THOS. eL.BOND, Bup't, , I M . Wilmington, Ni (I WM. P. CLYDE A CO., i i , 35 Broadway, New York. July 21. : i 1 Boatwriglit & McKoy's The Best Flour Sold in the Market We I can sell you a Sweet, Sound Flour as j 11 v low as S3.50 per Barrel I .We have all grades. i . i PLANT'S FXTRA (the Old Reliable) Flour ' alwa s in stock. Guarantee all our Flours Frtsb and Sweets Our orders are daily. We therefore have in stock and en f-ou'e,,' FRESH GOODS, viz : ( r The sweetest BUTTER, the best LARD, The oldest WHIg KEYS and BRANI)1eS, The choicest and most delicite WlXEP, The finest flavored TEAS, and COFFEES that a Turk would go into ectasias over. ' ' ' I I - - ' ' ' 1 hen think of oar large stook cf I PRESERVES, 'i,l JELLIES, i i PICKLES, I CRACKERS, RAISIX3,' NUTS, I 1 CANNED CO(J of every description, etc. - . I . i We would like to have sr me one t" aston- ih us by calling ad e. quiring fur jsometh'ng t that they need (in the Groce'y line) that we cannot in a momeit fornLh. , -I ' - I 1 -1! . - i Come and see us sad we will greet jo with a heaitv wele .me, and at the same time 11 ' ' I i - ' , - J - sell jou Gods LOWER than ydu ever bought them before. j i Boatwriglit & McKoy, r i ' v ' """ i 1 l h 5 l 7 XXortb Front Ctreot July a rl. I J1 I 1 I Th flteaxner i j . mi i -. i i i. i '
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