! THIS PAPEH ..iih..i cTsr t afternoon, Sundays ex- J f; S II. T. J AM 88. ... ; nwfUiPTIONS. l'OttTAUK PAID. ;5 ; Use nionth , 50 cent?. be delivered rj carriarjs, .f thwge, inny part of the city, at the -c r.-.tes,.c-r i:i cana per , Jk v;iro iii;ir papers regularly. i B 1 5 si r L! 5 lb 4fj Hrirlset Street. tli -vt wa e full up with the 9 -L t. O; that has ever been offjred in this market NO BUYER visiting thia city will do him' self jostice by pasiinf oar door, as we are j underaeHinz iho market in in icy of the reg-1 alar Staple lines. We have marked down all gooda that fce- lorg to Summer wear and are cllerin Many Special InanGements to onr patron r. We woaid call partisular attention to tte following GENTS' DOGSKIN DRIVING GLOVES Slightly spotted, 75c. . Worth I.B0v ICO New Fall Caliooesat all prices in "Beautiful I I designs- I Bleached and Unbleached Cottons I We have laid in a very heavy stock of the r thnvA fiml arn.nffcrin? them at lower fiarures t . . , ' I than ever. We have all the popular brands. Onr 4 nieachinff at 10 cents per yard is without any exception ths best value ever offered. Linen H&n&ereliiefs, A Job at 10 cents. These good rto,.alro no comment. us a CaSi T r. n 3B0WH & 1 9 I 45 Market Ste au2S choo! Books OCUOOL BDOK. SCHOOL BOOKS, and Hchooi rtalionefy, for sale cheap at HEIMSBEROER'S TN LARGE VAUIETf i At nEINSDERQERV, EOpt 1G Live Book and Muiic Storo A LARGE STOCK OF Sash, Boors 9 Blinds AND AIL ItiHDSGF mil WORK LUMBER. LATHS. &c. For s:!e very cheap, at ALTAFKKlt. rRlCt & CO. Factor? : Foot of W.lnut ei sept 20 Office: mi, near Bed Cross st. Gai3G Fear Jlcademye . . 4 CLAbaiUAl, OUir.il5iU ArJJ Z jL Comaiercial achool. 8es6ion begins !ZrJ n IvSSS: known as (he Weginn-y School Koons", nn the cornar of Jfourth and Princess sts, Itructiols thorough. Prepares for Dni Tersities. rspeciaiiienuonBjeo t t ogmn. Vnll corns Cl lnsiruciuru. i a rriuufinn afrir.td rr.e.e this a fir;t claw SchocL W. CATLET aulSoaw7t don- Priccipal. Steamer Passport T?ILL RtaUiitu ier reg jrjEwK tiUr trips to Smithville and th Forta Joae 20th. leaving h,r Wharf, foot of Maxket Street, 9-20. Pry Master and Agent -i ; l ' -4 YOJU y WILMINGTON, N. C.V MONDAY, SEPTEMBER LOCAL NEWS. 5f ew Advertisements. Altitfee, Prics A CcSash, loors,Ae T H McKo-r The Best Groceries, " - Clyde's New Tors: Steamship Line ' iliss Haet Bchool'for JToung Ladies Jamkj j iLso?f A 1-arge Party Joh A CJilcdrist Valuable , Land for Sale '- : ( , ;i ; . ' F A ScHCTTf:, Manager One More Wilmington' A, Weldon K k Change of ScUedu'e . WC4AB R Change of Schedule P yjexHSBmaasa School Uoolca " Yatss Complete Stock School Books Vh dovi Glass all sizes atjAlUifler & Price'3.- . I t An iraportaat letter remaiDS unclaimed in tho Post Office for I Charles Graham,- colored. , I Full ilctal and Walnut Show Cases, all siyies aaa ses, at vjuxajt a &C0'S . An eigb-tfooted horse passed through fos city from Charleston en route for Wilson, on Saturday last. I . i ; Evervbodvean set suited with a Pocket Knife, also .Table Cutlery, at J acoiu s llardw are Deoot- Mr. D. B. Notson passed through this city to-day en route for Smithville where ho goes torelioreMr. J. H. Jones, the . assistant signal officer at that statiou. You can buv No. 1 Cxkink and Heat ing dtoves'at almost any price at Jacobi Hardware Depot. Thanks to O. Hunter, Jr., Secretary cf the Nortn Carolina industrial Associa- tion, for an invitation1 to attend the beoona Annual irair, ci tne Associanuu, iu wo held in Raleigh one week commencing on the 27th inst. ' 1 I , it Mr. Nath'l Jacobi havine been appoint- ed agent for tho Atlas Plow, parties :n want of tnis ceieoracea now .cn have their orders fi lied at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 a. u ront st. The (new Overture Band, which ia to play at Seaside Park to-morrow evening, is composeu qi genuemou wxiu io members of (that excellent organization, the Cornet Concert Club. Purge out the morbid humors of the , . dose or twQ 0f iAYEB's Plixa, and you will have clearerheads as well as bodies. ; UnmalablcS' Tho followincr unmailable postal matter is remaining in the city Postoffice : Richard H Brown, Carvin P O, Georgia; Miss Melvina McKoy, No 7 Bloom Place, rear of Barley, bet 10th and 11th streets; one white envelope, stamped but not ad dressed. - ' ! . ' ' J - . I Wo are astonished at the endeavors of parties to introduce new remedies for roughs and kindred complaints when tvipv Rhnnld know that ' be toeorle will have Dr. Ball's Cough fciyrup ana nom iu2 else. School for VounK Ladies. ' The next session of Miss Hari's School for Young Ladies will open on .Tuesday October 5th. flMiss Hirt . is ably as slsted tiy Mies M. B.. Brown, in music by Mrs. M. P. Taylor aod in drawing and painting by Mrs. E. H. iPars'ey. Full particulars as to terms will be furnished on application to the Principal, on and after September 28th. Aid for the King's Mountain Cen- Itennial. Co1. C. R. Jones.editor th? of Charlotte Observer, is in Ihh city soliciting sub 6criptipns to the King's Mountain Oon- teauial fund. As one ol the Oentennia Executive Committee Col. Jones 6tated at an informal meeting of tho members of the Produce Exchange and Chamber v f Ccmmerce.held at the rooms of the Ex change this morning, that relying upon the patriotism of North Charohna every where throughout the State to assist them in their undertaking, the Committee iiad MtK& a m0DQm-Q to commemorate the bittle and the Centennial celebration at a Uot of soo. u wM to heiP tV.U PTnor.tfl that ho now annealed to the -r ; - ' " patriotism of tho citizens of Wilmington come toltbdr .Utoce. CoU Roger Moore, Vice-President of . the Exchange, . ' ll, , . I .. - I 1 . who presided at the meeting, at tha , re- i quest Ol vai. oones appoiniea a commit consisting jot tuoi. r. v. iverenner, and Messrs B. F.'jMitchell and Donald Mac Rae, to icccmpany Col. Jones and intrc duce him to the business men of tho com- munity. The committee, we understand, meet at 6 o'clock this afurnooa when they will make the Grand Rounds. At 3 o'clock to-day the thermometer in this office registered 88 degrees. Da Pender Connty Republican Conyen- There wai a large Republican mass I meeting' he Id at Rocky I'oiut on Saturday I I . - . . ... n, asi. m3 .ccasiou n I rentiou to nominate the counly candidates and. candidate for the Senatorial du net P of Peader and ew iimover. inere were present quit? a number of Hepubl! . , ... vr tT I canspeaKers uom reuuiir, ew u-iuji, Brunswick ana other counties, and espe.l i.ll7 tbe0 . yeryUTg, tDrn out cl he colored and white Radicals of Pender, - 1 They came rxuringiato Rocky Point early on Friday, continued to come in increismg nnmhorii nil jhat ni.bf and nf-x?; div untd numbers all mat nl,nt, ana n.x-a iyun.,1 ..v.-.. I We publish the f jllovicc statement ol A rto, ni,ntr.APr. i wv.. iiig;an l great wrangling the following nnminationq wprpmadp: i jror tne iegiaiaiure William tu uowau. For Sheriff Eli R Williams. -I . For Register of Deeds A E Taylor. For Coroner J H Brown. I For Surveyor C M Taylor. 1 T ...... .t - I It is true that all these nominees are I whim mpn! f and that, thev all reside atln. hnro. .nt.M!n j ar. iinro. thai Rn,w. -t n.ndM.t fnr SnrvPvr r. L "t,-" i r- j . and yet of the even hundred and over cf Republican voters in Pender, all are col- ored, except about thirty or forty whites. Thus is there a repetition In Pender qf the shameful truth that when nominations are to be made or offices filled the colored men are elbowed aside or thrown over-1 board and white Radicals alone are chosen-1 1 - f 1n.rd I Republicans in Pender who electioneered I i j r ,i s.s. a . ,T u u ; promlaed them by white Republicans and j treacherous men of their own race, and yet j b7 a stem of deception and cheating practiced upon them, white Republicans, I who are really unpopular with the party, I and obnoxious to the people have gobbled! up the nominations, and th poor, ignor j ant and deluded colored candidates are r ttiqtiiIqiI f r Vvrvlrl thoir t.ftnCTlOS I and keep the peace; and they will obey the I order. Only one thing was done to soothe I the appetite of the colored men for office. Augustus Gamberg, who has so long lord I ed it over the race in Pender, and whojfendant, and inasmuch as defendant bad was by far more rigid and tyrannical over! them than was everany Southern slave-1 holder over his slaves, was displaced from I the chairmanship of the County Exacutive I Committee, and Archy "Walker, a colored I man, but a much smarter and more lit ! eral man, was elected in his ' place. Gamberg remonstrated and was furiocf, but it was of no use ; he was decapitated. I H. E. Scott -was nominated for Senator. I Publio speaking wai the order of the day, j after tha noisy wrangles of the convention j were over. Ex -Judge Watts, Republican 1 Elector, was the most efficient and imjgjstion of the city's legal adviser, and pressive speaker, He is a much abler man and a much better speaker than Buxton or any of the Radical nominees for the Stale omces. Of the candidates, W. E. Cowan, the nominee lor ine j.uegisiaiure, is un-1 . i . x r a 1 a f"I -i r r t . . donoteaiy toe aoiesi man oi me party in Pender county. ' He has been for some years jpast of the firm of Tienken & Cowari, whose house and store building at Burgaw were recently distroyed by fire. Wilmington, Colombia & Augusta Rail Hispartner.Mr. Tiepken,is a good Demo- roa(ia wni be very gratifying, indeed, crat. Eli R. Williams, , the candidate for Sheriff, is a recent convert. Two years ago he was a greenbacker. He wanted an "orfice" then but did'nt get one: It is only very recently that he has stuck bis head into the blacking pot. tt- : - -l nr,A am hpon for vmth rxe ju., '-, past, a clerk at the uarouna uentrai t- i . TV a. f att. 4 1am w naa oim m ij reigni jepot ia iui wjr, uo cumc-i how managed to find time to canvass fori office. Isaac H. Brown is at present the n- ... .i n-j. - o.-j.. Repuulican uegister ui ivccuo m euu county. woi oeiDgamew ..u.a luo nomination for iRegister again he went in for Coroner. Of the rest we know aim- , . mu n fr.r,a ply nothing. Thy are alike to fortune and to fame unknown, and bid!air to re- . Lv .i. r , mam rigu o Wo don't believe any one of the newly . ..j . rr, a ;ii irLitnA nominaieu wuu uiu-' a bo able to file a bond, and it will there fore be folly to vote for them. Trv Hall's Vegetable Silcilian I Hair rt - a .a Kair a ltiTrian nenower . ,uu - - jnewer if yon growth of hair. One more. Bv general request Mr. P. A, Scbulte, uy general c4UCi" ; , .... the manager, has consented to give one . . mnr of thosa delishtful entertainments at Seaside Park, on Wrightsrille Sound, to-moircw evening. With this pleasant September weather and with a full har vest moon to light the merry-makers, it will doubtless be a very pleasant affair. The new Overture Band,of which Mr. Fr Rieman is Leader, will give one of their charming concerts, and tho Harpers will furnish the dancers music. Eeyiew a Keraien uanawuT 1rw Kscapo. u, M . . ... , . ... ' T, , . lUltf lUfc - T UUWM I'lWUV , n;u J r j"", STll v-u. ulM .. ... o.;k'.. , j I iwu. luulu":uu ttW,uM n the bit but felling to check the speed I Ui the uAmi by this mean h xvhe.d I fn3 frhrhtened horse bv a sudden ierk I - II fr031 Krooi Btreet ioto princUbut unfor- tuna'oly, or perhapa fortuoately.the horse . . ' . ' ' .1 . i la turaIDg rn into one of.thq iron teJo- t?r ipn DQ.es at the Corner Ol i ront ana I . . ; , , I ftuioefla, capsizing and breakicg the buggyand throwing Mr. MitcheiUgaicst uuBaJ o . e the iron pole which by a lucKy presence i. - j i : i i ij c it i I v. . inz himself from being thrown to the8&e 0f the said premises by .virtue of the BtDne parement. The horse was en fc:zed by some person near at hand and j Qnil thus jchecked.in his mad career. We r ; - . .. .. ... . I happy to state that neither Mr. Mitct.li I ... . . Duggy is prooaoiy aamageu iqs ei fc f $2Q of m It tml nar- " c Window Glass of all sizes , Door?,S&sh and Blinds, Builders' H.ardware,&o Low esfc prices at j acobi's. City court. I The market Question came ud before the I ,r a i.uv. J. R. Melton wj as charged with selling I . ..... j i M"11 m an "Mniea prohibited place to wit -the Old Market 1 House. DuBrutz Cutlar, Esq., acting City Attorney, was present, and upon the I charge being read by the Clerk of tho Court against defendant, arose and stated that the question at issue between the city on the one side and the New Market Company on the other was undergoing le nal innootinolinn and xzraa in nhfva.TIPA present, but the question at issue between tQ6 city and the Market Company was not involved in this case at all ; "it was simply violation of a city ordinance by de come into court, willing to. submit the caso and had submitted the matter, and thereby purged himself in a manner of the contempt shown the city authorities, he would suggest to His Honor that he dis- miss the oase upon payment of costs. The Mayorpro temp, then 8tat3d that while bis position in regard to the New Market business was well known, he would un hesitatingly, as an officer of the law, have imposed a fine or other punishment, as his judgment might direct, regardless of friead or foe, but for the advice and sug- acting under this instruction, he would I dismiss defendant upon payment of costs J David Mallett, drunk and down on Sat- I uruay nignt, w&o io&cu iw tuo uiu I House and held till this morning, when I v i ne was uLacuareu. 1 i The New! Arrangement. j The iact that the double dally scbed J uje 0f paggenger trains has been replaced j over the Wilmington & Weldon and to jau who travel. The hours for ar-j rjvaj an(j departure of trains are the same aB iAsi Winter. Now let jour obliging p03tmaster, Col. Brink, go to work and Beo lf DQ can't et for ns a double daily j way ma 8Chedule on both of these roads. I ' The Chicago Times says;! Warner's Sdfe KM . -Q(1 Liyer Cnre a hjghiy I T J 1 1 . endorsed dj ministers, juages, puyBiuiaua surgeons, by men of literary and scholar 7 distinction, ana ny maiviauais in ai ne waits oi uw. "SJii-ff-li STctff PinVl J? II IH W d-IU WUUs mOE REGULAR MEETING of the Fifth L Ward Democratic Mub will take place CQTner Qf Fifth and Nun streets, this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock . The Executive Conrmlttee of the Ward u i earnestly requested to De present. P T DICK-jEY, Chairmai. F Wilxinsow, sect y A Large Party., T70RMEKLT BEST PAYERS tired f V landlord rule are now on my monthly in- atalment list. Bverr dolar neretorore paw fof rent now KOet to pure. aw a home1 and not where the wooUDioe twinetn. tt .v. i.tt.in.st n!M fin rn t i nald. thereby avjidinz a steady drain on family resources and enabling partiea to secm-e I MrnrMtmMa Umci nd to bscome their own i wiu'vi taviu 1,1 laadlord i JAMES WILSON sept 20a w The Lowest Prices JjlORALL KINDS OF PRINTING, At K. S. WARROCK3 Job Office. Get estimates at this efficebefore having your printing done elsewhere. I (Office In Review baildlDg.) Jy22 1 H I Now AdvertiBemen 1 1. Valuable Land for Solo "T7"HERfcAS CLYIPf BLACK and wife, I YV Flora B. Black, of the coanlr of Uobf es - n and Bute of Notb Carolina, on the 1st 20, i80 ZTitll"" "r" "y MRS. M. P. lBlur(DC8 , -noanv t f the ciiv of RaULrh I .I. j . . . - . . I aoiiars an;- . noie aaiea uctCDrr lit. 1670. I b - ariojr inUiet from date at 8 per ceo, in- teres due on the 1st day . piil and Octo - li.raXS'VjyjSSK in the Register's Office ia the count t of Bob- r i 70"dhf (note) ;said mortaee with the power cf sale therein contained, and said n ti wm on the 6th day of January, 180. duly ranferred ana aasinea o me raraencer, wno i now the owner and holder thereof, ant the f nil .m0unt of tbe said nota" secured b y the said mortgage is now due, except the interest up to the 1st day of October, 1878, and whereas default has been made in the payment of thA m.A Tintn MinrA) hir ihA .afH mApl.iM mQTi will be farecloed-D a Powercontamed ...U.. f . V J. 1L. J-l i II . I auction, for cash, at the Court House door. inr the J-V1' P0,1? nd aforesaid, on the 25th day of October, i8s, at 12 o'clock, noon.. The following is a description of the said mortgage premises : A tract of land lyicg ana oeing m tne county or l&obeson and State of oCaroltna . ud Jj" the Nof ?h7aofK the lands of M. McNeill, the heirs of Henry McNeill, deceased, and Daniel McOalium. on ! the South and West by the lands of Daniel Mc Arthur, J. C. Mch'achin, Hugh Johnson and Col. P. P. Smith, and containing about eight hundred acre?, more or less, the bound aries ot which will more fully appear by re- ierence to ine eaia mortgage recorded as aforesaid AOS Bold trBCl Ol l&na Will aiSO DO SOld at V11 ? J A a.l i same time and at the same place and on the same terms under a mortgage executed dt we saiu u Diici to JODn A- i4iiAhri3t. on tfiiithdarofSaptembar. 1877, to secure a note of $679.92 whioh mortzage is now held I iaS mS offioe i b k t " re8 I Ja t9 21stmayofFebr uary 1878T' pge 945'L JOHN A. GILCHSIST. Mortzsree. vt.jt. jbbiioh, Attorney. Lumberton, N. C , Sept 18, 1880. sept 20-ts THOMAS H- iMcKOY, SUCCESSOR TO Boatwright & McKoy IS PREPARING TO OFFER Fresh Arrivals this week for the J Trade ,50O0 Lbs. D S Sides," 0OO Bbls Super and . Family Flour, SO Bbls Sugar, all grades, ! lOO Eags Coffee, I i ' jOO Cases Canned Good?, 20O Bxs Crackers & Cakes, f5 Tierces Lard, ' I lOO Tubs Lard, j 25 Tubs Gilt Edge Butter, i ; - ' i ! ' ' SO:'1 Boxes Tobacco, "r 'S . ' ,r " 10,000 Cigar?, J lOO Boxes Soap, I 300 Bxs Lye and Potash, 1 ' &C , &C, &C., &c. Country merchants who buy at wholesale will do well to inquire prices from me before purchasing elsewhere. To my city customers I thack them for their liberal patronage, and hop 3 for a continuance, of tte .1 same. THO?. H. McliOY , Grocer and Liquor Dealer, sept 39 6 7 North Fror t Bt, LM- iu PLEASE NOTICK. We will be glad to receive eommunlcationf from our friend on iit and all subleets general Interact but t Tile nam of the writer must always be far nlshed to the Editor. . Commnnlcatloas mat be written' on ool one side of the.papei i Personalities mvt voided. And it is especially 4. j,tuticalarly under I Stood that the EditAT ' .M&ntl!sttlr!nriD tne Tws of correct.' trot pr d in the editorial oolaa.u. Now Advertisements. Scho01 for Young Ladies. AAa.Ji, A JTlllCipai . Assisted by Miss M B. B R0 WN,3 i ie taTicht 1' AY LOB. lUSirUCUOn in I PAh l mmn P. !! K . t . " s ; . . . v J ,4 i lrnHR r ls.7N Wil l. OPf v AbDa i U e tit ci October. Panctnal the session is higUy i rpaiun. For terms and parfica . Urs. apply. aftJr September 28th, to the f ept 20 m-w-fri-Tt PRINCIPAL; ONE MORE 1 PnUffvnl tlml T.acf "KJ this Season. BY GENERAL REQUEST ONE MORE WILL BE G1YEN AT 0E PARK, ON WRIQKTSVILLE SOUND, TO- ' MORROW, (TUESDAY) EVENING. A very attractive feature of the evening will be a Concert by the new Orartue Band, . i iaaer: Dance Music by the Harpers. The Ltst of the Season. Let everybody i . i be there. 1 FA SCHUTTF. septzo-at Manager WILMINGTON & WELDON OAILKOAD C0MPAHY, Oman of Gihx. 8onaiBmroHT 1 I Wilmington, N. O., Sept 18, If 80. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and after EeDtsmber 19th. at 8.40 P M, Passenger Trains on' the Wil mington A- Weldon Railroad will ran as follows DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, dally Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot at.... .M.......M 6 S0A M Arrive at Weldon at........... 13 50 P M LeTe Weldon....... 3 40 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front Bt. xepos at...,...w............,M. p 53 p ja I Night Passenger, Mail and Express Train. I Depot at. 8 40 Pi, Arrive at weldon at.....:........ 3 60 A M Leave Weldon, 2 15AM Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at.M.. ............... 8 40 A 21 Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 6.10 P M dai ly, and Tuesday, Thursday and da tare ay at 6 :U5 AM. Returning, leave Tarboro at 10CC AM daily, and Monday, Wednesday art Friday at 80 P Mi . Weldon for all points North rl Ha Ur.r . . . J n vioae con 'ecuon a: XM Ti B"h- The 8.40 Y U train for all points North via Richmond and Washington makes close conn actions at Weldon. Sleeping cars on all night trains. 6 JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snot, sept 20 I Gen'l Sup-ts Office WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND AU GUSTA RAILEOAD OO. ' Wilmington, N. C., 8pt 18, 18SC, CHANGE OF SdHEDDLS -On snd after September lath, 1880, at 5.50 P M, thefollewing Patsenger Fchedale will be rpn on tbis road Day Passenger, Mail and Express JTraln, daily. Leave Wilmington......... . g oo P Arrive at Florence.. 1 3d P X Leave Florence.... 3 60 M Amim, .A TXT II. f . n n . WIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily) Leave Wilmingtoju..,.. mmmmm0 lo 13P h Leave Florence... i 2) A J Arrive at Camden Junction . 4.15 A M Arrive at Columbia.. 8 16 A 24 Leave Colombia 5 CO P M Leave Camden Junction.. 00 M Leave Florenoe.. .... 1 30 A M Arrive at WilmingtonMMM.MMMM 6 30 A 21 This Tralx stops only at' Brinkley's, Whiteville, Flenungton, Fair" Bluffy and Marion. ; Passengers for Columbia, and alt points oa O.AO.B.B. and in Westers North Caroti na, via Colombia and Bpartanbarr, shonld Passengers for Augusta should take Night Express Train, which connects via Camdea J suction. Through Sleeping Cars on .all clit traisa for Oharleslon, and Augusta, Trains leaving Wilmingtoo tsatnrdiy nights make eosneetion for Columbia o&rjr riaOamdea Junction and South Caroliia UaQroad - J0H2T T. DmiTILGtzrral Bzst. fopi. n nrr je 21-oaw-Moa

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