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II ; - if THIS PAPER oiU&ft W "nieon, Baadays ex ; O H li T. JIM E8, EDITOR ASH PROPRIKTOK. ' 4UBSCRIPTI035H. POSTAGE PAID. e er,f5 00 Six months $2 50 ; Three "monthi, f I ? V nnth-50 cent fae PPer will be delivered by carriers, ,M -of charge, in any part of the city, at the Qiive rtes, or 13 cents per week. ' Adrertisinjr rates low and liberal -Subscribers will please refrt any and li fiilnres to receive their papers regularly New Advertisements. iilDMONSTRATION BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St., ABB DEMONSTRATING THE FACT that Dry o6ds can be bought as ehep ia this city as ia any other in tbis otry. Fur space will not allow us to fill in a much ai desire, but you always receive t cordial welcome i ur ui Bring y ur samples ard compare. DRESS GOODS, From 8o to $1. In all the latest fabrics. PRINTED LAWNS. PRINTED LATTICE LAWNS. La lies' Maalin and Lace Neck Wearsuch as Fichus, Ties, Jabots, Ac. r V Silk Haadkerchiefs in Twilf and Brocade. RUCHINQSOFTYEDY DESCRIPTION i From 2X cents to $5. ' The largest and finest assortment of SUNSHADES & PARASOLS Erer shown it this city, from 15c to $10, each. Oar selections in this department embrace many novelties. Our variety is immerse. Cassimeres For Men and Boy's Wear. Natural Colored and Figured Linan for Stairs. White and Colored Canton Mattings. Corduroy and and White Terry for Ladies' Cash Rufflings 60 cents. Something If ew In Ladies' Bummer Balmora Skirt. Linen Lap Robes, &c, Ac, Ac m ' ii j i i : v viito as .can anu iuu. uer vui ow. We are by no means afraid to show our gooes. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. may Lb , Sign of the Bis: Boot. Ifi If I AM NOW OFFERING I 1 V ro SELL FOR CASH ONLY, AT EXTREME LOW PRICKS, THE FOL LOWING GOOD3: Gent's Bewed Gaiters m ..$1 AO " Custom Made Gaiters 2 40 " Laced Calf Tie Bhoes.. .- .. 1 20 Ltdies' Foxed fihoes... 1 OO " Newport Ties 00 " Opera Slippers'..."................... 1 25 0' Btrap Batdals..... 1 20 " Ctcqet 8Uppers 65 pUiss 8trap 8andalf... 1 16 " Button Gaiters. 1 20 Children's Btrap 8andals.... OO " Button Gaiters 90 9. BLUMINTHAL, y l8-tf No. 40 Marker Street CHAS. KLEIN, Dfliertater ani CatotOHaler. Princess Street, in Basement of th Journal Building WILMINGT ON, N.w O. 9 ... A fiae assortment of Coffins and Cas kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired , Cleaned and Varnished. Orders by tela craph or mail promptly tile S OOT 6 The VOL. V. LOCAL NEWS. New Aiivertisemt-tits. P H!K8Baeafi-ilottoes. I C D Mtehs ani'otbers G aad Mt Or.liLt Excuriiom 1 Fee ad Thalian Amateurs. Yatbs. Organs Juo W Gordon A Bao in?uratce 2 gents Window Glas3--ali sizes at ltafTer & Price's. ' t Marguerites are now the iavcri'e flower for brides. . ' Making light of troubles Uutniiijj' up your unpaid bills. The floral parasol has superrtdol the bell for. weddings. Everybody can get suit.'-d v. jt.h a lY.cket Kuif1, also -Table Cutlery, at Jacoiji's Hardware I)fp -t- Lace painted iu . .peacbe'k a ejes is a new thing in trimming. Oh! for a lodge in a garden ot cucum bers aud a (ood fat rain. The thermometer gat up as high as 84 degrees in this office to-day at 3 o'clock. One of the new bonnets has a an ovable brim, and can be made to . eren different shapes, Full Mtal and Walnut SUow Cases, all styles and s'zes, at Altafee, Ynict & CO '3. -. Judge Cantwell will deliver his Fort Johnston , lecture in Fayetteviile, on Wednesdayevening, June Ukh. S Window Glass of all sizjs r s, 8asli and Rlifiila Tnilfprn Fl arfl tea r ft 1 Low st plreces at Jacobi's. A corhmiidion has teen is?sued to Capt. J. B.Smith, of Fajettevi!!?, as aide de camp on Gen. M. P. Tajlor's staff. The. man who said. that the temperance party was going to rise liko a giant re freshed with wine,' was rather ut fortunate in his choice of a imile. " ' ft i ' The Biby ? cries are its ouly instbod of letting you know that it. suffers and needs Dr. Ball's liaby Syrup. Price 25 cents a bottle, , The darkest hour is not just before the dawn, as has been stated some years ago, but it is just after the gas company has shit down ori a' delinquent. Thanks to" Mr. Geo. R. Dyer, the manager, for complimentary ticket ef admission to the entertainment to be given this erening in ths TJpper Tileston Room by the Taalian Amateurs. We hear of aiman who has made a fortune by attending to his own business. This is authentic. But then he had few competitors. Certainly in Wilmington he would have enjoyed a mocorioly. The Grand Chapter ef Rpyal Arch Ma sons holds its annual convention at "Wil son, June 1st; The Grand Secretary states that arrangements for reduced fare have been made, with the railways. Tho rate on most of them will be six cents per mile for round trip tickets. When you visit or leave New York City, stop at the Grand Union -IIoUl, opposite Grand Central Den it- -European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices. Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts of the city. ly 'Don't waste your time clipping at the branches, but lay your axe at the root of the tree 1 1 And the young maa went cut and laid his . axe at the roof of thj tree, like a good( ancf dutiful boy, ana then went fishing.' Truly, there is nothing so beautiful as filia oledienee'.'i For bargains in clothing and gents' furnishing goods call oa Messrs'. A. fc I. Shrier, 23 ;and 33 Market street. They certainly have a tice lino oj goods to select from at bottom prices, alpo a large stock of straw, and felt hats, trunks, etc., selling low. They have also Iho Renown ed Diamond Bhirt at SI; can t beat at $1 25. ' tf "Doctor A yee's Labobatoby, that has done such wonders for the sick, pow is sues a potent restorer for the beauty of mankind for the comelinss which ad vancing age is bo prone to diminish and destroy. 1 Ilia, Vigor mounts luxuriant locks on the bald and. gray pates among us. and thus laj's ns under obligations to him, for the good "locks as well as health of the community. Mental strain Relieved. The Washington,. D C. !Critic' says: It ia intimated to cs thU members of the Senate and FJoosa are freely using War ner' Safa Nervine for -.relief of nervous prostration incident upon the severe strain upon their mental powers. Jl-.-0 JLJ : JL- WILMINGTON, X. C, House Warmins Mr. F. A. Schutte will firmal'y open h's new house th(? old Dr Wright p.aa) on Wrightsriile Sund to-night There will be a 'k'md'.er house waTnain' ' and a kinder free salute' all around. The p'nbt. lie are.invited and we understand there 'will be quite a crowd in attendance. Kfiigious. 1 The services at the First Baptist church last night attracted quite a large consre gation. In the discourse of Rev. Dr. Teasdale,the 'fata'ut' was logically and scripturally beheaded, and the 'moral coward' was chatd beyond the limits of a hiding place. At the close of the serm( n six young persons were baptized by Rev. Mr. Taylor, pastor of the church. Ti -night Dr. Teasdale will present the Bible picture of Hell. Ready mixed Paints, strictly pure White Lead, Cclors, Brushes, W ndow Glass, tec., at Jacom's Cape Fear Light Artillery. At the regular annual meeting of this Company, held last evening, the following c mmissioned officer were elected to serve f.jr the ensuing year, viz: Captain R. W. Price. First Lieutenant E. A. : MafiLt. Senior Second Lieutenant Jas. Corbel t Junior Second Lieutenant J. H. Sav age. Fourteen new members were admitted iato the C.mpany at thJj meeting, p pleasing indication of a decided revival of interest. ' ' . personal. Mr. F. M. Agostiui, Jr., of this city, who was so badly injured at the recent unfortunate.acciaent at the Opera House ia Atlanta, in his heroic efforts to rescue others from the flames, arrived here yes terday an a short visit to his family and friends. Mr. Agostini, we are glad, to see, is in a fair wav of entire recovery. His hands were badly burned, but the right hand has so far healed as to De free of bandages now, while the left hand is still helpless and is carried in a sung, lie will spend about two weeks here and will then return to Atlanta and resume charge of his large and flourishing school. : You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats ingStoves at almost any price at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. Mr. Best's Outlet. Our information relative to the con nectiors made by Mr. Best with the R. fc D. R. R. for an outlet at West Point, Va.t a3 published by us a few days since, has been confirmed. Ws find the following iu the New York Evening Postt of the 19th inst. 1 . The managers of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, whoso outlet is at West Point, Va , are said to be in the city conferring with the recent purchasers of the Western North Carolina Riilroad about making the gauge of the two roads the same, in order, that Western North Carolina may have unbroken communi cation by way of West Point. Va., with sew York and Eastern cities. Plows, Shovel?, Pitchtoiks, Spades, Rakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, &c For the lowest prices, go to J ac oui's. I Children' Memorial Association, At the annual meetiDg of the Chili, dren's Memorial Association, held at the s:hcol house in the rear of St. James' Church, on Tuesday evening last, the following ifficera and managers were elected: 'President Mks Roberta French. Yico President Mis3 Mary ChafHn. Secretary Miss Carrie Price. r i Treasurer Miss Hannah Bolles. Managers Misses Sua Meginney, Besa sie Ledford, Sirah Lippilt, Meggie Meares, Mary Cassidey, Belle Anderson, Johnie Qaince and Gennie Barnard. Mrs Wm D. Harlow and Miss Mary J Lippilt were elected Honorary Managers,! having resigued their positions oi Presi dent and Vica President. ! Mr. atll Jacobi having been appoint ed agent fox the Atlas Plow parties in want of this celebrated Plow oan new have their orders fi'led at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. A boy can imagine almost anything; he can lug sa old shot gun about all day without firing at a Hying thing and be under the impression that he's having a howling good time, but all attempts to induce him to imagine that he's killing Indiana when, he i3 sawing wood hare proved futile, i "Abxive the Ciondw will be presented at the Tileston Upper Bm this evening bj the Thalian .Amateora. . Those who go will find a pleasant entertainment pre" pared for thep. , . Eeview FRIDAY MAY 21, The Hooand ladder Company. Th-?'invi:ed guests ana nu mbers of U e Hook and Ladder Cofrpafy No. 1, assem bled at ibir tiall las'. rvci:iig u celebrate the aui ivtrsjry of the Company. The Hall Wis handsomely decorated, ai.d the cemmider, Messrs- K. H. (iraut, M.S. YVillard and A. iore, had prepared a hand some collation for tli coisideratiun t f tLeir guests and members. Upon invita tion of Col. Roger Moore, theseaJswere takeu Arom.d the festive board, arid afurl the committee's efforts had b'n appreci ated in a flitteiing manner, the NdWing i as's were re-p;i.d d to ; 1. 'The day we ce ebrate' 20th May. Associated as it is with so ninny patriotic events, we swell with piide (and lagei) at eachauuualc lebra'ion. Responded to by Mr. Ih- tnas E. Bond. 2. 'Our City Fire Department.' It should be imitated by ail men, for iu its work it always has a briykt object iu view, except iu case of a false alarm. Responded to by Alderman L, H. Bow den. 3. The Liu le Giant.' As we are fire men. We Shon'd be warm, frionda thonnh at rthe same time -cool men. Responded to by Mr. E. G. Parma lee. 4 Howard Reliefs. F. No. 1.' Its suction oicer is imrtecse. That its members might have lungs with equally as strong power of auction, and with an in exhaustible supply of something 'stronger than water, to fill them, is. oar cordial wish. Responded to by Mr. W. F. Lessman. 5. 'Our Honorary Members.' Ia the words of Rip Van Winkle, 'May they live long and prosper.' Responded to by Capt. JacK Griffith. 6. 'City of Wilmington.'- -Having teem breu)d in the city of , Wilmington, we (its firemen) should rather be toasted by it. Responded to by letter from Mayor S. H. Fishblate. ' 7. fThe Old North State.' While we live we will cherish, protect and defend her. Responded to by Mr. B. G. Empie. Music by the band, 'The Old North State.' 8. 'The Ladies.' All honor to woman, the sweetheart, the wile, the delight ef eur fireside, by night and by day, who never does anytfimg wrong in her life except when permitted to have her own way. Responded to by Mr. Norwood Giles. 9. 'TheN. C. State Guard.' May it never be found in arms except for the preservation of peace and good govern ment, , In the absence of Gen. M. P. Taylor, responded to by Mr. T. H. McKoy, Jr. 10 . 4The Bar. A word of various meaning, but always to be stood up to. Responded to by Mr. Fil. Fremont 11. 'The Preas.' May it always pre serve the distinetion between liberty and license. . 1 The gentleman selected being absent Col. A. M. Waddeli delivered a brief, but p leatant Epecch, appropriate to the senti ment. 12. -The Cornet Concert Club.' Un like a great many people, its notes are always good Responded to by Mr. J. Wi Ison. 13. 'The Doc or.' - For physic and farces ' His equal there scarce is, llis Jarce8 are physict UXs physic 2k farce U . Not responded to. Letters of regret expressing their inabil ity to be present, were read frofa Messrs. Ahx.,Sprant, H. O. Brock and Geo. W. Kidder. ' The festivities came toa close by singing the 'Old North States. Moonlight on the Water By advertisement published elsewhere it will be seen that there will be a grand moonlight excursion given oa the steamer Passport, to Fort Fisher, on next Mon day evening, nosier the management of Capt. CD. Myers, Gen.M.P.Taj lor andMr, J.. A. Willard. The boat will leave her wharf promptly at 7:30 o'clocknd re turn at 12:30. Tha will give ample time, at least two hours, for a stroll on the leach at Federal Point. There will be .music and refreshments en board. The Lecture Last Night. i - We learn, from those who attended, that the lecture upon Germany and Bis marck, delivered by Prof. Von Jasmnnd before the Historical and Scientific Soci ety last night, was highly entertaining and instructive, and j that it is' regard, ed by many who listened to it as being one of the very ablest discourses ever de livered before the Society upon any sub ject. We regret, very much, our inabili ty to attend last nibt and hope that ike gentleman may be prevailed upon to re peat the lecture at some future day. . ; 'V. ' - 1- , Steamboatmen report that the rirsr Is so low they are compelled to lighUr ojet the sboals between here and Fajetterllla. 1880. NO: 76 Commencement Exercises. Tha k- to cur young friend, Stoct Cowan, frr an invitation to the Ctm m -ncem nt Exertices at Chapel Hill.to be hild on June 2d and 31. Judge Merri raon will deliver the address and Rev- H. Tucker, D. D., of Georgia, the bacca lureata. Tjank8 to the marshals f it an invita tion to the exercises at the Horner Scho I i i Oxford, oa June 3d. The oration in t'e occasion will be delivered.by Master Wm. S. Devane, of tbis city, and Master W. M, ; Parsley appears as one of 1 1 e medalists. To the marshals, among whom wo no tice the name of Mr. R. R. Bellamy, of this city, are we indebted for an iuvita tion to the Commencement at Davidson College on the 16th prox. We have also at hand a programme of the Annual Excursion of the students of Eastman College, from Poughkeepsie to New York and return, which is to take place to-morrow. Full moon to morrow morning at 31 minutes past 8 o'clock. The Prince Aleppo, a new bronze rote, shows finely in the boquet. .. The regular annuaj election of officers of the Historical and Scientific Society was last night, postponed until the 31st inst. Don't forget the moonlight excursion to be given on the Passport this even ing. The boat will leave her wharf at 7:30 and return at 12:30, sharp, A note from Col. W. M. Nicholls, Proprietor of the Swaananoa Hotel, at Asheville, informs us that bis house was ispened for the season on the 17th in'st., last Monday. New Advertisements. Thalian Amateurs. TILESTON UPPER BOOMS, Friday, May 21st, 1881, ia Baker's j Popular Drama, ia two acts, entitled "ABOVE THE CLOUDS". Admission 25 cents, may Jl-lt . Mottoes. JTJOME, SWEET. HOME, God Is Our Hope, Forget Me Not, Ac For sale cheap at HEINSBEBOER'S. Cologne. ANOTHER LOT Hoyf s German Colofcne, J ast reoeived at the may 21 LIVE BOOK STORE. Grand 't V , . moonlight Excursion I ST MB. PA8SPORT, Menday Sight, May 24th, to Fort Fisher. The Boat will leave the wharf prompUy at 7.80 o'clock and return at 12.80. t V- a . ' harp. Musio ano refreshments Fare 10 ents roand trip. Time will be ample for a moonlight stroll on the beach. Tickets to be had at Greca A Flanners and J. K. Mc- Ilhenny's Drtijr Stores. C. P. MTERS, M. P. TAYLOR, J A WILLARD, Committee may 21 Moonlight Excursion, rpHE 8TMR. PABSPORT fnl trips to . 1 POUT rxossxL, FRIDAY EVENING, M.Y 21sU . . i . i Dancing and Music Leave wharf at 7 33 P. M. and return at 12-30, sharp. 1 TICKETS LIMITED. 0 teats each. 8oId at ofSee of agent. 1 nay 18 GEO. MTERS. JOHN W. GORDON. W, J. GOEDOH JIIO. 7. GORDON & BRO., GEHERAL INSURANCE ACTS RE"pEE6ENTING over 080.000.080 Arrccto. FIRE, LIFE AND 1IAIH1TC. CO ITortb 7atcr C tract. . aaj 11-noa-firt-tf - - " '-- - -- J . - .- 1 . JJ. . - f - i y t . ,.a - . . - " - ''- - - PLEASE .NOTICE. We will beaded to receive eomicnalcilioai from oar friends on ay aad ail subjects o ceaeral interest bats- W, - The aaae of the writer must always be far niahed to the Editor. ComBauniaUons xcust be !rritten' oa ot:v qu9 saoe or me paper. Personalities mast be avoided. And it Is especially and catkalarit'oad'er 4 - stood that the Editor does not always eadene the views of correspondent, unlecj so tat I in the editorial columns., New AdvorUsementa. GET THE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ! Insurance Company, Orilartford, Conn. The r-ioncer Accident Company , .... of America and the LARGEST IN THE WORLD ! Issues General Accident Policies By the Mon n i or Year. Issues LIFE' POLICIES I Of L'all Approved Forms, on the All Gash, iow Kate, i Stock Flan; No Notes, No Dividends No pis? appointed Expectations. ? , A Plain Business Contract tbtt every Business Man ctn . understand. SECURITY UNQUESTIONED I Combined Life and Accident Poli cies a StSecialtv- Examine Plan before Id sn ring Elsewhere. - SAM?L IORTIIROP, AqU Wilmington, jv. c. may 17-1 w " WILMINGTON & WELDON R. B, Office Gexekal Sup't. Wilmington; May 15, 1880, ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, lfr 20th, the Paasenirer, Mail aad Expitfa train leaving Wilmington at AO P. M. nod arrivinu at 9.13 A. M., will be aiscontianed. Throogh Express Freight train (with Pas. senger Coach attached) arriving at WUaiBg ton at 1.00 P. M. acd leavicff at 3.80 P. M., will accommodate the local trayel 1 , - , JOHN T. JilVIWE, mAjll.lt - Oen. Bap't.' WIL. COL. & AU(iU8TA J!yf L General Sup'ts Office. . . .V Wilmingtor, N. C Maj 1. , 3 l ,T. ON AD AFTKR TilDRSDr My I 20th, the Passeoer, ilsil d Erpreas train ieavins: Wilmington at .i?'A. M. and. arriving at 8.20 P. M., will be, discontinued: Thronzh Express Freight train fwiih !a sesger Coach attached) arriving at 1.10 A M r, na iTiot sit .w.r. ai., will ccommodio the local oaatenger travl. . v joii.n' r. dIvjns; - BS7 1741 Oen'I Hap'CU . Organs ! '-'-r" QttOASB BOLD CPJ.Y KlRY Baaday School Tooks, all klafa. H3orV I' ' t . .C ' '. Bt vised History cf Nortfi Caro:in, ArcheV" Goods, Croqnet,' 4c, 3., at " 1 i BUOKSTOIE. asaj 10 FOSL OAUL Mscistrsts's Blasxs of im frored forma , K P. TTABCOCIIj A tlm Review Eaildjix) aelt BEST! llll: TD A I in ' ?
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