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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. aud Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. AUGUST 25, 18'. Entered at the j'ostoffick at wilmington, n. c, a3 second 'c'lasa Matteb.? A'OT PLANTATION MANN EKS. There seems to be serious work in progress in San Francisco, CaL. On Saturday last, Rev. I. S. Kalloch, of unsavory memory, the workingmen'a candidate for Mayor of the city, wai called from. his office by one of two brothers whom he had denuuuced as "bastard sons of a common prostitute," and f deliberately shot in the breast, Kalloch turned to retreat into the office, when his assaiUut fired again, the ball taking effect in his back. A mob of Kal loch's followers immediately surrounded the carriage in which was the assailant, whose name was Cha l;s De Young, and dragged him out upon the sidewalk, anl would have killed him but for the oi-portuue ar rival of a large police force, who rescued DeYoung and took him to jail as a place of lafety. DeYofcug, with his brother, f Alike DeYoung, is editor of the Chronicle, and in a recent issue revived an old scandal 'concerning Kalloch, which occurred while he was pastor of a large congregation iu Boston, some thirty years ago. Upon publication of thfa old scandal, Kalloch retorted in a public speech as we rela'.ed at the outset. There is the wildest ex citement and indignation among Kalloch's friends, and if his wounds should prove fatal it will only be by superhuman efforts on the part of the authorites that both of the De Youngs are not lynched and the Chronicle office destroyed. It may be that even all these have been ac complished already, and that the streets of San Fransico have been the fearful scenes of riot and bloodshed. We think it was in bad taste for the Chronicle to renew that old scaudd, after the lapse of so many years. We have heard of no moral: obliquity in Kalloch since that time, and it may be that ho has see a the evil of his i ways and has repented, reformed i and been a good aud worthy citizen ever since. We sincerely hope that ho has. We know that the, natural irnpulso is always suspicious of one who has been detected in vicious acti, but that affords - - no reason why we should continually taunt him with his former vice, even though we should hesitate to trust him with another opportunity. Over a quar ter of a century has elapsed., since the scandal buret over Boston and all New England like a storm one of tho parties is long since dead and it is not for the benefit of society that the moral nastiness should now be exhumed simply because the only survivor is a candidate for the mayoralty of San Francisco. But even tho republication of that old itory gave Mr. Kalloch not the slightest excuse for using the language he did rela tive to the De Youngs. Whether his statement was a matter of fact or not, it was equally unjustifiable and brutal. DT any language could ever justify a summary retri-bution, his words relative to the editors of the Chronicle should certainly come within the category. It is lauguage such as no sensitive man would endure for a moment, aud when heut-j tered such language he must have known that he was placing his life in certain peril. This is an affair in which we of the South have no further interest than to deplore such a condition of northern society as to make such outrages possible. Fortunately we have no such occurrences in the South, nor are we liable to have them. Our "plantation manners," which are so much an object of censure at the North, would not descend so low in po litical abuse and villification, nor would they place in nomination a man whose reputation had been so foully smirched even though subjected to the washings of thirty years for its purification. THE CATERPILLARS, The Troy, Ala., Enquirer reports that caterpillars have made their appearance in many farms in Pike county, but not in sufficient numbers as yet for their depre dations to be damaging. The hopeful say that it will require three weeks for them to be in sufficient numbers to devour the crop, and by that time the crop" will have made about all that will mature, while the despairing expect to awake every morning and see their cotton fields tripped cf their foliage, the forms eaten up and a part of the bark on every stalk skinned off The Cotton Exchauge organ had reports "of caterpillars in most parts of middle Alabama the second of. August. A NOVEL DIPLOMATIC ARGU MENT. The German Gazette gives some curi ous intimate details of the efforts made by Iohmili Pasha to save his throne. Two days before his deposition, while the - British consul was pressing him to abdi cate, be offered him heaps of gold aud engaged to assume the entire debt and discharge it from bis own! resources if he were allowed to remain. Then, seeiHi; that his appeals' were in vain, he sent to his barem for fifteen U his most beautiful slaves, and when they arrived,' decked with diamor-ds, be said, I'Tbere, are my favorites; tho jewels tiny' wear are worth $3 000,000; thoy are all yours if you will only leave me a little- longer in i i peace. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D C, Aug. 23, 1879. A man of violence, named Dixon, has met death in a street brawl in a Missis sippi town. He was originally from this District, and the family was a fighting family. An effort is being made to give apolitical coloring , to the killing, but nothing more absurd: can be imaginedj, Dixon was a mar jj who for years wai! likely to kill or be killed when he ' went abroad, the chances being that i the man who should kill him was the best man of the two j ' . Some of tjje employes of the Govern ment here are a1 tempting to vade the objections of Mr. Hayes to the reorgani zation of State ! Associations' by forming an 'auxiliary aid association.' It is the original Jacobs' all the! same, whatever name it may be known by. Reliable intelligence 1 received ,here the pant, day or two from ome or tne most prominent and best informed Democrats m Maine, relating to the progress of the campaign now going on, in that btates, gives, us tho most choering intelligence and leaves no doubt of the complete defeat oi tho Blaine and Hamlin! party on the 8th of Seiitemoer next. ! ijNo well-informed man of either party in the 'State believes there will be any choice of Governor by the people, in which event the; election will devolve on thej Legislature,! as last year. The utmost harmony prevails in the Democratic and Greenback parties, who have united on their Senatorial can didates and county .officer in; all the counties, and also ion candidates in the several Representative district :;hrough out the State, which will insure them a large majority in both branches of tho Legislature. 1 ! The L'epublicau-Readers are getting up a great deal of noise aud doing a large amount of blowing; under thej leadership ot the unscrupulous L:aine,whc is resort ing to all the base anil despicable means w.hich he but it is will capable of 'devising, tail oi its' 1 1 pur pose. . The tide li is strongly in favor of tho opposition changes I from tho 'Republican to the ' Greenback party are constantly occurring all over the State, largo numbers of whom have been among the most active and prominent members of that party. j The National Board of Health has dt cided that it will furnish rations fjor ten days only to refugees from fever-stricken Memphis. If this short allowance tends to drive the people back to the eity it will of course defeatjthe great object of the Board and of p by sicians,1 which i to get people out of thejeity as fast as possi ble. There is rather; an increase of; the disease than otherwise in the city, j Gukdgb. :'. ? r lonneylvama is now bo well gov erned that life ial atmost as safe here as it is in Texas. -Bhil Chron. j General Fopo is the man who is the best qualified to lead the Peruvian army ; it is in full retreat. Boston Post. , r Boston reveals another mystery. A bunoh of yellow hair was found in a pan of beans and not a woman has been seen on the streets for two days. N Y Express, ill i lit The ex-Khedive to iNew York. 'Since I made yon a present of the' Egyptian obelisk I have i failed 1 in business Oouldn 't you allow me $30 or $i0 for u uin .una r. , i i j ! I i i It seems paradoxical to say that !a thing can be bigger inside than out, but if you eat a Dint of dried armies and drink a quart of jwater you'll find that such a thing can ' be. Cin Com. -1 r - ' I ! Wicked for Clergymen. I - - i "I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or otber public men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuffs 'called medi cines, but when 1 a really meritorious article is made of valuable remedies known to all, that all physicians ! use ind trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily com mend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without them.' i ! Rev. , Washington, D. O. Headquarters for Ale, j Xager Beer and JPorter. H- 1VXAXICTJ3 dl BOW3, No. 5 Market'Street t . CAN FURNISH YOU WITH THE BE3 - J !: ' 1 i Ale, Laer Beer ana Porter, both keg! nd V -11 1 3 il .. wuiuea, in ua city . j. JBEr-Countrr orderg promptly attended to Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harctf & Salisbury Sts One Corner.West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIG fl,N, C. ft Board bv the dY or on the Enronem r1a Hfctisf action vranteed in every particular My bar is supplied with Pinehe Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 18TI Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the ; Fines brands of Rye suxd Kentucky Bourbon. I O0 A9U Iliscellanooui. Superior Court New Hano ver County. Charles D. Hill, Charles R. Skinner and Charles Watkias, Farmville Insurance and Banking Company. To Farmville Insurance and Banking I ! ' " ' - - Company Take Hotice. THAT AN ACTION has been instituted as above for the recovery of Seven Hun dred Dollars, with interest thereon from July 1st, 1878, due the Plaintiffs as Assignees of J. ft. Moore, that a Warrant of Attach ment was taken oat at the time of issuing tne summons in the above action and levied en certain bonds, the property of said defendant Company, in the hands of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, and that it is hereby required to appear and answer or de mur to tne complaint oi saia riaiutm at a Court to be held for the County of New Han over at the Court House in Wilmington, on the Thirteenth Monday after (the First Mon day of Hep tember next, or the Plaintiff will apply1 to said Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. I Tbis the 23d day of July, 1879. ! 8. VahAMRINGE, Clerk Superior Court New Hanover Co. july 23 law6w A Sure Cure for Piles. 8UKE UUKhi for tne blind, bleeding, Jtx. itching and ulcerated piles has been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A sinerle box has cured the worst old chronic cases-of twenty-five and thirty years'standing No one Deed suffer five minutes after apply- iBg this wonderful soothing medicine. Lo tions, instruments and electuaries do more barm than good William's Ointment ab sorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts and nothing else g I 31, ''I consulted physicians in Philadel phia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this city, and spent hundreds of dollars, and found no relief until I obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some four months ago, and it has cured me completely." Joseph M. Kydee, Cleveland, O. 'Has done me more good than all the medi cine I ever tried, and I bave spent more than $100 witH doctors, besides medicines I am cure cost me more than $40." i David Sp ablins, Ingraham, III, "Have suffered twenty years with itching and ulcerate! piles, having used every reme dy that came to my notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. j James Caskol, (an old mi- er) Tecoma, Nev. ! a. No Pile Remedy ever gained such rapid favor and extensive sale 8old by all wholesale and retail druggists. Fer sale by J. C. Munds and T. SJ Bur bank. mch 20-eow-dAw I For Health and Pleasure GO TO Patterson's Celelratetli Springs. T HESE SPRINGS are situated four miles South of . Shelby and six miles North of Whitaker's, on the Air-Line R. R. ; f he min eral waters are sulphur and chalybeate. The properties of the sulphur are iron, su'phur and magnesia. Properties combined are be neficial to all di eases, and never fail to cure the most obstinate cases, as many will testify. The chalybeate waters cannot be surpassed, having wrought many alm-st miraculous cures. ' ! These Celebrated Springs will be open first April, and the prices are in reach of ail, hav ing Deen greatly reduced tnis season. Bathing houses, croquet grounds, ten pin alley, and other amusements and attractions tree for visitors. Hacks running from this place will meet visitors at Shelby or at Wbit- akers on tne Air Line K. K., upon short no tice to tne Proprietor. Rates of Board. Per day.... , ....$ 1 25 Per week ,.i 7 00 Per month 20 00 Per month for two or more months.... 18 00 Children and servants half price. For further particulars, address W. Q. PATTER80N, Prop'r. api 29-dw-l3t I Shelby, N. C. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERA i D JAMES GORDON BENNETT.Trop'tor. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Published. Postage Free. ONE DOLLAR . i ' : I ' ! Per Tear, 50 Cents Tor Six Mouths, An Extra Copy to every Club of Ten. 3 New York Herald, I Published every Day in the Tear; Postage Free; ! $10 pays for one year, Sundays included. $8 pays for one year, without Sundays. $o pays for six months, Sundays included. $4 pays for six months, without Sundays. pays for one year or any specified day of the week. $1 pays for six montls for any sptc.fied day of the week, $lper month (incioding Sundays) will be charged on subscriptions ror a lees period than three months. TO EUROPE Including Postage. D aily ........................... . ..........$ 17 30 weekly (European Urdiuon)............ 4 qq Weekly (Domestic Edition)..: 2 00 NJSWSDJfiALJSKS oUirxLiIED, Postage Free. Daily Edition...Two and a half eta. per Codv Sunday Kdition............Four cts. per Copy. Weekly Edition........... Two cents per Copy N. B. Not lees than 6 copies mailed tn newsdealers at wholesale rates. 1 We allow no commissions on subscriptions Daily Edition Address, NEW YORK HERALD, mch 19 Broadway and St. Ann N. Y Removal. B. HENDERSON A CO., Produce T. Dealers and Co mm Us ion Merchants, have re moved from Front street, to the store recent ly occupied by J, w. AJdermaa A Co., cor ner Chestnut and Water streets. aug 13 1 . . MiacoiliUiuous Pi a nnQ d on oa no IMiUUO $1,1C0 Pianos 1 onli iclv $ii60; A1Q organs only $96.55; $3i5 nrirans onlr $73.75. Tremendous Reduction during the Id idsummer months. Bavisg been ELECTED MA 1 UK ot my city and en trusted with its bonds should Le sufficient proof of my responsibility. Latest circulars and Illust-ated Newspapers fee. Address DANIKL F.bEATTY, Washington, N. J. aag 13. I . AGENTS WANTED For the Keet and Fastest-Selling Pietoriai Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Pcb- lishihs Co., Philada., Pa. aug 13 ('Onn returns in JU days on $iOU ; m 3lZUUTeted. OfEcial reports and infor mation rags. 1.1 Ke oronts neatly on stocs: options of $10 to $60. Address. T. Potter Whrht & Co.. Bank er ; 35 Wall 8t., N. Y. aug 13 BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTERS CURES LAME AMD WEAK BACK. So d by all Druggists. Skabukt A Johnsok, Proprietors, 21 Piatt st , N. Y. aug 13 Many a Dollar formerly spent on expen sive Sulphar Baths is now saved by subs tit at ing therefor j I GLENN'S SULPHUR SUP which is just as beneficial but infinitely cheap er. J Local diseases of the skin, rheumatism and 'gout are all relieved by this standard remedy. Complexion blemishes are eradi cated by it, audit imparts to the cuticle a pearly whiteness and velvety softness which greatly enhances female charms. Sold by Druggists. aug 13 1 SANFORO'S The oniy combination of the true Jamaica Ginger witl choice Ar omatics and French Brandy for Cholen , CholeraMor bus, Cramps nd Pains, Diarrhoea ac i entery, D ' 81 e-t tie JAMAICA Flatuleacy, Want of Tone a ad Activity in the Stomach and Bow els, and avoiding the dangers of Change of ginger; Water, Food and CU- niate. . aug 13 Dr. SANFORD'S LIVER IMV1G0RAT0R is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of tne i.iver, Htomacn and Bowels. it is rure ly Vegetable. It never Debilitates. It is Cathartic and Tonic It has been used in my P'actice and by the public, lor more than 35 years with unprecedented results. Send for Uircularw S. T. W. SANFOkD, M. D., j lb'z Broadway, New York Citv. . I Any Druggist will tell you its reputation. aug 13 , MALARIAL and all fevers can be avoided by keeping the stomach, bowels, liver 'and kidneys in healthy condition with RICH ARD'S TEETOTAL TONIC. Physicians rey on the ingredients of this remedy for their safety from disease, j and all who take tnis tonic escape sickness and fevers of every kind. No other remedy so surely corrects and removes ever morbid tendenqy, and it must be tried to know the perfect health and ftrength its use insures.: Druggists sell it. VAN BUfKlRK A CO., 18 Vesey street, .New Xork. . . aug 13 "PAROLE D'HONNEl," fjpHR DEMAND FOR THI8 ELEGANT FLOUR has induced us to double our orders. A car h ad in to-day. GEORGE MYERS, j 11, 13 and 16 South Front St, 25 TUBS ELEGANT SWET BUTTER, At reduced prices. 25 TUBS LARD without water. 1 h 1 Pig Pork, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked i Beef, Breakfast Strips, Cream Cheese, 100 I ! ' cases and packages of choice Goods in to tc day. 1,010 pounds Confectioneries. , GEO. MYERS, 11, 13, A 16 South Front St. JULES MUNN & CO'S Dry and Ex-Dry Verzenay, Fresh Wines just in at Agents' prices, 1 Every variety of Wines, Brandies, Gins andXiquois. Delmonico Club House, Blue Grass, Sweet Mash. ; ! GEO. MYERS, I 11, 13 and 16 Front BL 5 Cents WILL BUY A GENUINE ROSA CONCHA Segar H avana. They cost $ 0 per M Get a good Sfgr a' ha-f price. GEO. MYERS, ' augr 13 j 11, 13 A 16 Front St. SoL Bear & Bros.. rpAEE! PLEA SURE in announcing to theif numerous friends and patrons that they hav one cf the most complete and largest stacks CL0THIMG& FURNISHING GOuDS HATS Ac, And that the above will be sold at lower prices than by any other House in the city. Call early and get Bargains. I June 17 SOL BEAR A BROS. Thot. H. McKoy, . &obt H- McKo WILMINGTON, N. G. Offic North side Markstjstreet, between eeoad and Third ftreeta. , taa27-a Miscellaneous THEBST SOLD BY si 500:00 .UQ!2iaS PARTICULARS - "" WhiteSewing Machine Co. LIFE IN A BOTTLE. Tlie Mot Valuable Medical Discpv ery Known to tlie World !Xo More tJse for Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life for the Blood, Strength for tlie Nerves, and Health for AIL AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC Believing that b j cleansing tne i blood and building up the constitution was the only true wav of banirhing disease and being troubled with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, very much broken down in constitution, Ac, and after try Lag the bet physicians and paying out my money for many kinds of medicines advertised without rinding a permanent pure, 1 began doctoring myself, using medicines made from roots and herbs. I fortunately discovered a wonderful dittera or Blood Cleanser, the nrtt bottle of which gave me new life and vigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure. 1 was free from catarrh, my lungs became strong and sound, being able to staad the most severe cold and exposure, and 1 have gained over; thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discovery in medicine, I prepared a quantity ot the Root bitters, and was in the habit of giving them away to sick friends and neighf- bore. I found tiie medicine effected the most wonderful cures of all dise&sea caused from humors or scrofcla in the blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Disease, Torpid Liver,j c, c' The news 'of my discovery in this way spread from one persoii to another until I found myself called upon to Bupply patients with medicine tar and wide, and I was induced to establish a j labor atory for compounding and bottling the Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now dsvote all my time to this business. 1 I was ar first backward in presenting either myself or discovery in this way to the public, not being a patent med.ciiie man and with small capital, but I am getting bravely over that. Since I first advertised tbis inedicim I have been crowded witn orders from drug gists and country dealers, and the hundreds of letters I have rjeceived from persons cured, prove the fact that no remedy ever did so much good in so snort a time and had so much success as 'the Robt Bitters. In fact, I am convinced that they will soon take the lead or all other, medicines in use. I Nearly one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Root Bitters, aome oi whom have already sold over one thousand ooiues. Root Sitters are strict y a medical prepar- ation, such as was used in the good old days ofour forefathers, when people wre cured by some simple root or plant, and when calomel and other poisons 01 the mineral kingdom were unknown. i They act strongly on thd liver and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and build up the nervous system. 1 hey ! peretrate everv part of the body, searching out erery nerve, bone and tissue from the head to tne feet, cleansing and strengthening the fountain springs of life, hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feeiings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Root Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feet bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. ' It may save your life. Thousands of persons in all parts of the ountry are already using Root Bitters They have saved many lives . of consumtives who bad been given up by friends and phyai cians to die, and have! permanently cured many old chronic cases 01 catarrh, crotuia, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had faled. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, neryousness,and broken-down in constitution? ion will be cured if tou take Koot Hitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face" or skin? Nothing will give you such good health, strength, and beauty as Root Bit ters. : !' ' I know that jealous physicians will cry humbug because my discovery cures . so many of their patients, b t I care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as possible within the reach of all those suffering, throughout j the world. 1 Sold by wholesale and 1 retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00 For certificates of won- derful cures, Bee my large circular around each bottle of medicine. head and j udge for yourself. SgjuAak your druggist 1 or merchant for FRAZIER'S ROOT (BITTER-., the grea Blood Cleanser,and take no substitute hma recommend because he makes a large profit G. W. FRAIZEB, Discoverer. 338 Supeiior St, Clevrland O. For sale by J. O. Munds aidT. ri. Burbank, Druggists. march 126th eo.w-diw aAVATXiXVV4TVAVVkTTlTST .If yU are a man of businessweakened by thebtrain'c TntlprintiM avnlil otimnlanta ,nt nut1 It you are a iri&n of letteretoOing over your mi-nh wa bu mwiD ui eviu uervc nuu woevc turn It you are young and suffering from any indiarretta S or dlaslpatlon ; if you are married or rfnple, old or uuugi wiucruix iruui jxwr ueana or latiuinti. mm 11- lag on a bed of eicknem, rely on II IVhoeer you are, whererer you are, whenever y cm fee um your ftystem neeaa cieaneimr ununsr or tern needs cletmgiiur toninir 01 stimulating, without intoxicating, take j Bare you rlynpepsia, lcidney or vrtnarv complaint, dia mm ease of the nomaeh, bowels, blood, liver, ornate I V iouwui ne curea u you use tf you are simply weak and low spirited, try it I Buy It Insist upon it. Yourdruggistkeepsit. It may aare y gar life. It kai sve4 kareda, ' Hop ConrhCwetitktweetattMfetaiiJ test. Ak ctnamu The Hop Pd for Stomach, Lrver mad Kirfnyt,U mmprriT tol other. Cnres br aUorpUon. It i perfect. Ask druggist. D. I. C. UMiabioiateBnlirreciftafelecBrfardrBakaMi. m1 tobacco or narcotic. BaBBSftHI A.Iiov aold by dro$pt.Hop Bitten SJ Co., Rochecter, , t A WEEK in your own town, aud no capital rUk ed. Vou can give the bu-' siuess a tnai witnoui expense, j ne tpst opportunity ever offered for thoso will ng u work. Yeu should rtry nothi. g else until yorjsee for yourself what you can do at Ihe business we offer. No room to explali: here. You can devote all your timta or only your spare time to the business, and m ake great pay fcr every j hour that you work. Women make as mucn as men. bend for special private terms and particulars, which we mail free, ttht rree. U on t com plain of hard times while you have such a chance. Address ii. ilAJuLIC 1 1 & uu. II UiacoUaneoul 1 Ptr - " " A n r b r . Cleveland, ohio. Tlirt V., ! T"1 THE BEST AND HANDSOME. r PAPER Irl AMERICA. ! Send for it at Once See Our CM Bates- ' 1 - THE "SUNNY SOUTH" is now tn. L Ll weekly of the age. It eoaeTftj9 entire new ore and new make-un LV ," ' and is overflowing witn the richest I! ' ciest matter cf the day-Pm, Stories, Aews of the Week, Wit anrf n??" Female Oo?sip, Domestic Matter, 1 t ' from all Sections, Noies of Trsr-r' Chess, Problems Marriages, De&. Notes, Personals.'Stage Notes, Mot1? Southern 8ociety, Fashion Notes wit? KL Answers to CorrinnnHn Rj .....v. Portraits of distinguished men and wj? Humorous Engravings, 8ensatiosj cfi pings, Correspondents Column, Local k , ters, Railroad Guide, and'forcible editorul upon all aubjects. Ii it possible to JEl paper more oomplete ? Get a copy md 1 .? amine it. It now circulates in all -the ,'f' aud Territories, in England, Ireland (W da, Australia, Braail, and thelndiwi tni' It is rea'ly an honor to the Sonth and U. people are proud of it, and ever? oneilm 1 take it immediately. 1 The price is only $2.50 a year, W . 1 send the "Sunny south" and the l)4nr .Kkview one year for $6, or, we will sVnd ti . "Sunny South" and the WiuiiKoro Juci. nal one year lor $3.50. The "Sunny South" and , "Bojs and O, of the Hwuth" will be furnished one jearifr $3.50, with a large and magnificent pictnr thrown in. Address this ofllce, or J. H. A Wi B. SEALS, may 17 v 1 AManU.. Schedule B Tax Aolii THE ATTENTION of merchant ' and U ders in Pender county is invited t . ittsi following extract from the Revenue Lsh or 1878: iii, Sec 12, Every merchsnt, jeweler, ircre-. druggist, and every other, dealer, whi. buy and sell goods, wares or merrhanau',if whatever name or description, except (utif. u are specially, taxed elsewhere in ibu shall, in addition to his ad valorem tax on tin stock, pay as a license tax one tenth of efu per centum on the total amount of puicbi-U in oa out or thi Statb, for cast or on credit, whether such persons herein mentioned th!l purchase as principal or through (an r-..t or commission merchant, 1 very person m- tioued in this section shall, nithiu ter dt;i after the first day of January and Julj'u each year, deliver to the Register o' Ue-;i a sworn statement of the total amount TLu purchases for the Drecedinc six utontLi, tii- ing on the Slst day of December or tb'-0tb of June. Any agent or commission aerehi it making such purchases shall, for hUjpri jci pal, make and deliver the statement ii beti m required. Provided, that the persom nra tioned in this section may make oat in writ ing a list of their purchases, and rwetr ti the same before any Justice ot. tbePeacvt their county1, and return said list! to th keg ister of Deeds ; the Repisler of Deeda uu keep a book in which shall be recorod f- list given into him, as herein required, ant shall furnish the Sheriff with a copy f p'li list within ten days after the same are kiti in. It shall be the duty of the Sheriff t col lect from every person on. the li t 'tumuli & him by the Register of Deeds the taMitf braced therein. The Register of Dedt ll have power to require the merchant n'fj his sUtament to submit his books for txi'H in ation to him; and every merchant fm'i Z to render such list, pr refuaing n dem' J. to submit his books for sucn examiuv"u shall be gutlty of a misdemesnor, and on, con viction shall be fined not more than fifty, lars or imprisoned not more than thirty cay. It shall further be the duty 01 tue tvejjirver y deeds to prosecute every merchnt refujiufc as aforesaid to ihe end of obtaining: snn io formation and compelling payment of tbs proper tax. 1 II . 1 '!. As will be seen the law allows me nd dis cretion in the matter and I shall be compelM to prosecute to the full extent of the law, all who fail to comply with its provisiona. I. H. BROW.V, Register of Deeds, i'ender Co. june 1 9 Furniture 1 JUST UiiiJEIVED FBOM FACTOR ' a largo s.rtment of Walnut ami If gradrt9 f KUKNITUUiJ, whith we oier 1 1 , at Gre it Uarains. Call and exauiit'e. m ip u. a. s-yv 1 VI' Hall & Pearson FFr Ii JTOK S1LE, AT cloaej prl FtoESH and COMPLETE stock of OeueM Groceries, consisting in part of 100 1Joxe,I8 aidefc 1 2 Bbls. New Mess Pork. I Tubs choice ifortl m Butter. Dkt. VIah m mAa frTB JU WHEAT and put up 'in i'rc Fackages. ! 1 3000 Bush Corn' whiM Bd 500 30 aug li The Millionaire, P H. O-BBIAy,of San Francis r I . says : Harald Co-pound 1 U U Cement for broken wares 7"' r00i 0 articles mended with it that f l 7. before tbey were troken." 80W r gists and country merchant ,r f Jof , ,i eist basi't got it. nor wont send for h i, j 25 cents for a bottle to ! jjTO T;PATBICK8oleMan'fr,fl Fortland. llaioe. june 7-d&w, ' m
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1879, edition 1
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