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h i,u .-THIS PAPER blUhen " V cepteJ I'X .JOSH T. JAMES, ANI I"ROPltnSTE. POSTAGE TAJp: kditoi: .1 .r .M IMPTIONS r -jno. six months, , $2.00.. Three nf ' ' , ,Yl.V; One iiionthST ccnt. . . . will 1 delivered lij', carriers free I lit I ''I ,.f ril"-' in iiiiy-'i . It, ciMltS )KT W(Ck. . . f i ' .iri!Hr, TillnT'vtai.y aiul all fail-, , , ,v. c :vt- their iier regularly, LOCAL NEWS. IK DX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V Ml C:iU- .M.i.'if. ; j; foiMM-i:-IVxk lu-er. , i S(l:t watrr. jl, um.k Low rriit'v A'l'lN'Kx-"l,rsM, 11 L mSMUMaBw 4s I ; iiK A' II II J'lr : T. -4 Z li VOL. VI.1 WILMINGTON, ,N. C WEDNESDAY. MAY, JO. 1882. no. 114; Both of Tlieru. , The whale mvillion-Vaa okiihed ves- teVauy near the W. V hv. R J f&ivht i T 0 . . Uejwt and quite a number of liersons visited the tent to see the two aquatic wonders. Capt. Boytoirs suit, "Baby j Minev, and medals avere on exhibition ami attracted much attention. The ; whale is in a good state of preservation p.. v I !.?':!' itr- .1 i u I I I The Wilmington Shirt Factdry. F The only shirt factory in the State is in thrs city. Ir. J. Elsbach, the pro prietor, is an old and experienced hand at the business, and is turning out un laundried shirts ! which are' equal to any made in the country. Mr. Elsbach has twenty hands steadily employed, and will increase his force as necessity re quires it. He also manufactures draw- i only whale of its sie that has ever been couars ana cuus to supply tne traae Merchants m the country would do well to give liim trial, and sea how much money they could save by patronizing a if r. N(Ui:i'i- aul JVriMl- -taken from the water ijithout lxring cut - to pieces. Capt. Boyton will girel an ., ( iv ( 'oiirt ,ctcrday,. h. ! .'ipi-i ft' cttwi at tins 'port jMint down vA.w t'.x't up "!';lles- fIJghtIIou.se, II..U-.H.1-. I.ri-:iu!iti- Jo.nfz was exhibition ofliis remarilable and unpar- A i allelcti aquatic feat? io-morroW at a the river near the Orton . Tlic Pussjwt has been. rfh : charteretl for the occasion and will take' i passengers down to witness Capt. Boy-! ton's wonderful skill. See ad . else- , Wlit!eiuor, sailed wjl(.lv . M.iv Htlt iiv t i wrt ' . L iilhili' , i! in ). iu !t-(Iay at nroii in !'! s,-!n'. l..iri,fli Memorial Day. '",TJje following is the programme for -the services on Memorial Day, Wednes day, May 10th. The procession will form promptly, at 3 o'clock, in three divisions, as follows : M : FIKST DIVISION. --In charge of Marshals John L. Dud ley, H. M. Bowde'n and A. G.Hankins, will form on south side Market Street, the right resting on Fourth : Brig. Gen. M. P. Taylor and Staff and time to attend the meeting of the Grand The Odd Fellows Yesterday. The visiting Odd Follows were taken to Wrightsvilltj! Sound on yesterday, where they spent the day iri strolling on the beach, sailing in th bay and indulging in such other spoks as pre sented themselves. ! They dined at Pine Grove, where a sumptuous meal, rich in Sound fair and delicacies, hadj been prepared for them. They return-; ed to this city last evening in ample I T"-NOTICE c I T : Wc will W jrla t tto receive . onitunnlcatioM from our fricivls on ar.f anl All subjects oZ trcnml InJcreit mt h ' Tlic namq-of the writer imtM nlways lc far nishl to the Editor. ; I Comrannir.nlions must be wi one side of the paper. Pcrson.-tlities r.it!?t lc .irol'lcil . y - . v And It Is eperJMJr ami narticLtl.irlv under- ioo.l tlwt the KdUor itoes' not nhvaj-. endotvd he views of correhiont!ciit5 n! in tlie ehtortai rolunm. ritten on onl fo ftate-I e unterpnse- t . . i Peservmg Articles are always Appre ciated. Tlic exceptional; cleanliness of Parker's Hair Balsam .makes it popu lar. Gray liairs arc impossible with its occasional use, I Personal. I .Capt. C. B. Denson, of Chatham k!i-h i'f -fk. i :lv iirid dog. . . . iMvshwater PerchiTi-out aud-,Blaek-jcomity; th; orator Tor W Memorial urs.on.son the apis ; flsh Ji(mAs Mnd limk A full assort- Lerviees to-tlay, arrived in the city yes I lie ni.- .uu lo c,ni,.ljt and lowest pricos-at! Jacobi's. . t i terdav ninmin?. .w,mmn5l hv -trk Vi ' III I 11V IHIlMlltilU V-Vt , I f Jaco-t Public Holidays. 1 erdayr.,orn-. authorizetl th(J blowing as public hol :?l,t. i Nru V.rk. -jidays in this State, viz.: January 1st, ev lear s; February 22dj, Wash ington's Birthday; May 1ft Memo rial Day: May1 20th, Mecklenburg Declaration ; July 4th, National Decla ration; and also a day appointed by the Governor of Nortlh Carolina as a Thanksgiving Day, and the 25lh day of December, Christmas. Whenever any such holiday shall fall upon Sunday, the Monday succeeding shall be deemed a publie holiday. terday morning, accompanied by Mrs. Densou.' They are the j guests of Mr ! Jno. S. James. r 1 fuiunl at' ivMsonablc prices at !i;im-!i: linn factor, Capt. Tribon, uriM 'l ii' i'-this afternoon from Xew York. ""n i-iiricher of the blood and purifier of ihi- -vstciu : cures lassitude and lack of w'iy 4ich is Brown's Iron Bit- . i iiouihs i). Pitts nas been ap pointed Brigade Chaplain . of the. Sec oml l!rig;ile, "on Gen. M. P. Taylors T Iiuililers and others; Go to Jaco- y ... r.r- f'r Sa-li, Blinds and Doors, Glass, iVr. Yu can get all sizes and at the inni-st iriocJ. t Best ever made," Emory s Little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar coated; no griping; only 15 cents a. box. of Druggists or by mail. Standard Cure ! Co.,- 1H JN assati Street, New York. om uccw. Mai. Jno. C. Winder, C Mr. Sol. Haa :i nl Capt. T. D. Kline, all promi-nt-nt troiitlcman in railroad circles, were in tlic city estcrday, ur genial, whole-souled friend, Mr. W. Uodilick, of the well known dry 2;k! house of Brown & Roddick, left otenlay morning on the steamship l.' (ulittor for New York. The Pitstport will not make her reu lar trip on Friday,. bcanse our friends at Smithvillej-ontelnplate giving an ex enrion to this citv on that day. See mlv. eNewhere. The State Board of riiarmacy will meet in Goldsbnro, on Tuesday, May All clerks in. the State who wish i Income licentiates of the Board will resent themselves for examination. The Lailiesofthe Memorial Associa tion request that all contributitns of liowers lor Memorial Day be sent to the schoolroom next East of St. James' t.'hureh as early as possible this fore- HlKlll. The Old and tbo'Nfiw. Mr. N. Nelson,' of pharlestoli, S. C, the new owner of the steamer Elizabeth, wras here yesterday to look after his purchase. Mr. Nelson will pay over the money and , take charge I of the steamer this morning. He contemplates putting her on the Wando river, running between Charleston, Cainhoy and in termediate poiuts, as a passenger and mail boat. The Elizabeth will start for her new quarters this afternoon. Capt. Bisbee will - leave for Bostbn: for the MinncJmha to-iirght, and Capt. .Frank Wilkinson, Engineer Jeff. Smith, and Pilot E. T. Burriss will , leave on the New' tt oik Steamer on 4 Fritfay. 'The Minnclutha is expected here in about two weeks. O O. F- r 1 . . First . Small annoyances in life are vanish 1 hrough scientific discovery. In his skm Cure, Dr. C. W. Benson of Balti wny. Aid,, has created a perfect rerae 'iv tr t tter. eruptions and scurf on ! (:ee or caln. Every person using 'twill have a clear countenance. a. to-day is u U-gal' holiday, and as "Mil. ho but very little business "va t,d atter t o'clock, the hope is i yry generally expressal that there will I IK' ail iMHirn Grand IiOdfiro I. Day, Evening: Session. Tlic Right-Worthy Grand Lodge of, Odd Fellows m'dtiji pdd Fellows Hall last evening at 8 o'clock. The follow ing officers were present : C. M. Busbee. M. W. G. M. Junius SlocumbR. W. D. G. M. J. F Payne, R. W. G. G. R. J. Jones, R. W. G. T. R. J. Jones, and N. M. Jurney,Grand Representatives,:' -i W. U. Stiener, R. W. G. Marshal. J. L. McLean, R. W. G. Guardian. Thos. Carrick was appointed Grand Chaplain, pro tern. j I P. G. Cherry, Grand Conductor,"1' J. II. Pugh, Grand Herald. J. C. Birdsong, Ass't Grand Sect'y. The (rand Lodge received and ac luZT' ineSs, tojc tod an invitation from the Ladies' oncauopiHrtun tvfortiar- Uri .--i L ' .s -..i. ?L l:itin- in tho M..,..:i . ' i "'ai Assoviauim o panicipa -. ..ni,,u;u ?crvn cs. I .... 1 .is V,rt?! ivmcmberin thnt nobn.lv ! health r 1 1 M,m,lUngs if in bad h f UT-., a,v ""Arable people Hut tOMlay-wtth one foot in the -'rave would ,u i -iiKcr s Ginger Tonic V 111,1 " them more .i, oli ii: l,!ey cver A Foundlin v . . MNU'nwy afmoona white female anu apparently alxut 3 month? old, " il? II1IIT1.I f 1 -w I -.4 1H1 I I mCT I" I 1 - ? httie Hmv Uoi.. o in a IkhI- in the ceremonies to-day,. - ' The following Standing Committees were announced by the Grand Master. On Returns P. G. Pennington, P. G. Wolfe, P. G. Collins; j ! On Correspondence -P. G. Woolcott, P. G. Harrison, P. G.Smith. I ! 1 Unfinished Business-P. G. Shnltz, P. G. Dean, P. G. Earl ' i T Amos James, Esq., nrsprietor Huron House, Port Huron,5 Mich writes : "I suffered with Rheumatism, so badly, that I was unable to use mv. arm for three months. Nothing gave relief and I was in despair when some one recom mended St. Jacobs Oil. I tried it, and to my astonishment found relief. Con tinuing its use, five bottles cured . me entirely. I heartily recommend it to an omicieu wiiu xineumatism. Un mailables. The following is the list of unmailar ble matter remaining in the posteffice : Mel vina Lewis, North Lee, Mass.; Nathaniel Simmons, 459 Atlantic ave, care of T. Hall. ! An April Shower that Brought May Flowers, j On Tuesday, April 11th, the 143d Grand Monthly Distribution of The Louisiana State Lottery occurred as it always does on the day fixed. Gen'ls G. T. Beauregard of La., and Jubal A. Early, of Va., had as usual the sole su pervision. The amount ' scattered was $110,400 next time it will be over half a million of .dollars. The first capital was sold in halves (costing each only one dollar; and was drawn by ticket No. 78,637 one-half to Louis Sauser, a well known jeweller at No. 223 Cal houn St., Fort Wayne, Ind.; the other by W. J. Whitney, a locomotive engi neer on the Wabash R. R., of No. 418 Broadway Tort Wayne, also. This city seems in luck. A few months be fore the capital went there. The second capital, $10,000; also sold in halves to No. 99,746 -one-half to State Senator J. B. Judkins, through the German Bank of Little. Bock,-Ark.; the other to S. L. Hatfield, of Boston, Mass. The third capital, $5,000, was sold to ticket No. 78,942, Messrs. Philomene Xaurent, No. 315 Chartres St., and J. Pelletier, No. 22 Carondolet, st.,' New Orleans, La. The tvp fourth, capital' prizes, $2,500 each, to ticket No. 18,191, in halves one-half of which went to J. W. - Cohen, of No. 630 Pennsylvania ave., and A.M. McDaniels, No. 1,900 Fourteenth St., Washington, D; C. ; and the other to No. 35,720 sold in halves to parties in Chicago,- 111., and Provi dence,' R. I., and whose names are withheld by request. - The next Extra ordinary Semi-Annual Drawing will occur June 13th, of which M. A. Dau phin, New Orleans, La., will give any one inquiring the full particulars. ,, ; The Peach Crop. The reports of the fruit crop from all sections are very encouraging. A com mercial tourist, in the liquor business, who has just returned from an exten ded tour through the Eastern counties tells us that the limbs of peach trees have to be propped up under the weight of the young fruit. As he dilated, upon the magnificent prospocts of a bigerop his eyes sparkled and we know there were visions of peach brandy floating through his mind. j Young Men's Chrisian Associ- Finance P. Neathery, G. HoUowell, IP. G. State of the Qrder -P. G. M. Ed- near Chadbourn's Milt.i wards, P. (i. Ellington, P. G. Haskett. waif was nestled.snudv in n I Petitions P. Gi Barefoot, P. G. and was supplied with, full suits' !!! AN G: WhitUkern4f!!a fti; hing. -Mrs. Ramsey, who ha Decisions P. .M. Smith; V. G. Mi of her purpose of or- ; Artillery Staff. Wilmington Cornet Concert Club. ' Wilmington Light Infantry. ' Carriage containing Chaplaiu and Ora i tor. Ladies1 Memorial Association: Children's Memorial Association. Schools in Charge of their Teachers. Skc?oxi division. In charge o Assistant Marshals S. P. Collier, John H. Pugh and H. McL. Green, wiH form on south side Market Street, resting on left of First Division. Association of Officers of Third North Carolina Infantry, Memorial Association of Third N. C. Infantry. Organization from other Confederate Army and Navy forces in charge of Senior Officers. j Soldiers and sailors of Confederate Ar my and Navy. - ;., Civil Associations and Citizens on Ioot. TUTRO DIVISION. . In charge , of Assistant Marshals Peter Smith and L. H; Bowden: , Disabled Confederate Soldiers and Sail " ' ors in Carriages. Citizens in Carriages. Assistant Marshals C. H: Robinson and John White will have charge of the Confederate Lot. and grounds adjacent ia the Cemetery. Ministers'of the different churches ar requested to have their bells tolled from 3:30 to 4 o'clock. L The route will be up Fourth street to Canxpbellout ' Campbell to the Ceme tery. . As the head of the procession reaches Campbell street the Cape Fear Artillery will begin to fire a salute of 36 guns from the hill overlooking the Cem etery. , . At the close- ofHhe ceremonies a sa lute will be fire by the Wilmington Light Infantry. The Memorial Services will be open ed with a'dirge'bythe Cornet Concert Club. Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. T. Page Ricaud. I . . Dirge by the Baud . Memorial Ode by the. Choir. t. Oration y Capt; C. B. Denson . , Ode by. the Choir. . - Doxology. -Benediction. Call of Boll, of Honor and Floral Offer- Lodge. Iiist of Letters The following is the listof unclaimed letters remaining in the City Postomce, Wednesday, May 10th, 1882: ! A Julia "Austin, Duncan Alderman Andrews & Bardin.? - ... I B David Brown, D M Blackmail, G W Bishop, Mary M Burton, Emile Ben teli, J .W Brinkley, Lucv liallard. M ings. Decoration of soldiers' grave in pri vate lots will he done in the forenoon. Owners of carriages are requested to direct their coachmen not to allow their horses to stand in the circle surround ing the Confederate Lot. ..' This being a legal holiday, it is to be hoped that all persons will close their places oi business in order that 'every one may have an opportunity of joining in the comniejrior ation of those who died for right, truth and justice. Oi A. Wiggins, Chief Marshal. own. t mil uiuci . x v. uwicu. i - i '- the Yuo babe to her residence on Iodgei Not lUTresented G. Crow u. lK?tvvn Fourth and Fifth,-e!h P. (i. Forbes, P. G. Peal m. vj!erc she will cater for it until The liodge dioumod, toi 'ne o!u uho is more able U. support o'clock this morning. J?- will lfit.. tu.. .nr t- ; VuU1 lAOt ani of any further partial-: !,,l' ln time for this issue. "l -Mr. ;. ' uay atternoin nml ix-oi ;uenii to cutomers. It lsaid to le "' an unusually good quality, andis 1 lor with a vim which attesU lU uuick rPuLa.rity- Mr.Leins makes " arrival. Sec adv. olawfo. , . meet - at a Wliat JD;i YouThlnk)f It? Would it not be a good idea for the More Bock ; line of march of the Memorial, process Former's h-r 'VrI'sio" tW be" spHnkled8 iby the'street v miti ,. , . n . ... muranis:- n c led assured that Capt. Brock would have it done if the ladies of the Association would request It.?-It would take but a few minutes to sprin kle the'&treets, as hydrants are located at eonvenicnt dishcea'alothe line of march: - - , : ; ation. The meeting for the ganizing; a f Young Men's 1 Christain Association will be' held in the First Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock to night. AH young men ami others in terested in -young inenl are! invited to be present. It is proposed to adopt a constitution and elect officers to-night. ThcAssociationJwill,as Soon as possible, secure a trained secretary, and . open a library and reading room, and , inaugu- Mai Said one of our old subscribers to us the other dav, "do you know that nei ther of the platforms suits me; as both parties seem to want neaitn, - strengtn and long'life, more than aytkinS w, tliej cool not oo netter than have, the Hamburg--Drops and St. Jacobs Oil planks included. With these they can weather all storms, political and domes tic as well as dysyeptic and rheumatic."' His logic was good and convinced us. TMEMAlXS. The malls cloee and arrive at the City Post Office as followa: i CLOSB. . Northern through malls, fast 5.15 P. M. Northern through and war malls. . . .3.40 A. M. Raleigh 5.0Q P. M. and 5.40 A. M. Malls for the N. C. Railroad and rontes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. A N. C. Railroad at 5.40 A. M. southern Alalia for all points South, -- daiiy rrrrm 8.00 p. m. Western mails (C. C, Railway) daily, (except Snndayy....... 5.00 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral- . etei-.. ...... i'. i. kit for Chcraw and Darlinzton Rail- J Ak AA T rate an active religious an(J social work J MaH(S foV'ptata'betww'itoW and Charleston. .8.00 P. M. Bounon, RM Brice, Sallie Black wood C John Currie,' M Chenuamon, Bes, sie Camerou,' Will Crosby, J II M Chun aceiro.. ' - ' ' 1 D Annie J Dudley, Amanda Der vane, Emma Davis, John-Dew, Mary E.Dugid, N. B. Danforth, Nancy Dc lan. i E TVfinfield S Ellis. ! . J F Carrie Felder, Lewis Foard, Au- fastus Foster, Katie Farrow, Mary L utch, Richard Farmer. ? G Rosa Green, George F Groves. H Annie Mariah Halsey, Ellen Hen ry, Gilbert Hollins, John llooper, Jen nett Hall, Mary E Harris, Phillls Hall,1 Richard Howard, Willie Hall. J Jones Satirah. J S N Johnson, Edward Jones, Isaac Johnson, Emma Johnson, Carrie Justice. IkGeorge Knight, Clara Kerr, Isaap Keticy. . ; Ij Clara Lewis, Maggie Ieggins Margaret Lewis! Reily Iewis. M W H' B Moselv. W II MeBrfde Wash Moore, Wm Milton, Robt Max well, Neomy Macks, Maggie Mills, Lewis Mills, Lillie Mosely, Cora Mose lv, George Manuel, Elsie Miller, II McKoy, James McSwain, (2); Julia Miller. ' 1 N W SNiel. P Peaman, J Pork Bpstelcs, Henry Payne, James Patrick. ! R W M Robbins, R II Richardson, Obed Royal, J D Radcliffe, Capt Jas Robertson, Jane Reeves. S W E Smith, Thomas Smith, Tsam Scott, E A Smith, E II Sutton, Willie Savage, Ellen Stanley, A R Skipper, Archie Skipper, (2); Alexander Stead man, (2) ; Daniel W Smith. i David Tucker, Zack Taylor. V Howard Venable. . W W II AVebbjMary White, Thos White, Jerinie Williams, John J Wil liams, Hannah Wilkersori Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say ."advertised ;" if not called lor within j ten days will-be. sent to tne tieau letter.otlice at Washington, D. C. En. R. Brink. P. M Wilmington, New Hanover county, IN . U Ni:V Al VHUTtSK.M i:ts. They Have Come T: l.MOXSTKU WIIAI.K, U in leitr . ViJVffe- iHM,n,ls. -ait. l'Ari. . .! i w,luis; st.u-tlini,' :ilvintuiVH on ca, Klvernnd l.sko nrrtmparnllclod in l!n annals of history. Tlie "TrlKrc fi Wjm W u the only puujne Art tio What ever taken en. tirely whole frm the vat?r iiid Is tJirmu est natural (Miriositr on arth. lie uill U on exhibition till KltfOAY only I,, th0 Whale l avilu.vi on Nutt Miver. iHar thi Wilnln;: Mt l ellon t re'jrlit lK'it. k apt. lt.vtoii Will be in the halo PatUlkm rtallr, to Amw the "iJabr Miue." Hi uhlii ho carries Mii.plTr4 when making hLs louvily voyages; his Vail,., liatMlet, flag,- etc ; nlno the Wautjful eao of miuilj IK.kt 1....... . l. ... j - ------ .. j-.v -.mn,, iiti mill i v Lcromied head and gtvi,nuueuts from every - Admission 2.'. tvnts. C'hil. hvn 15 cvi "IWri open fnm ; a. in. to J k m. ' niav ,f : . .. . Oape Fear Tobacco Works, WllSlINGTOX. X C. Jj AVISO ri:KOlIASi;r tiu: kntirk iv terept ln tire j ' . CAPE FEAR TOBACCO WORKS' We arc prepared to fill onlfrs ns formerly. Wi have constantly ou hand Uic most varied a sortment of all grades of Smoking and, ; ' 7 ' Chewing Jobacco, tl"lifpti vrn rYT.i th t..1. t ir.ia. t-i . also a larpre btoek of old Tobacco manufue. tured last summer.. Mr. W. I Meadown, wImi has had twenty-eight vears exiKL-rienire lu tluj mauufacture of Tobacco, will ?rito the lnw nes his personal supervision, and witl continue V keep his well known Brands up to the. Maud- nvif . Fit CAPE FEAII TOBACCO WOlt may 0 MEADOWS & KIDDI- K!S,; R Croquet. 1 $1.50, $2, $3, pj:u s1:tt, 9 1'ropr'tf. 8 BALLS, S MALLETS, . T flV T t CmT,. t-. ' tr1 1711,111 JllftUlt JKI,S( launch,- Work and I aney Flower Baskets. , JAPANESE JOODSParabOl-a, rJ Ac, &c., at mav 7 NEW AIVERTISE3rEXTS. Grand Excursion and Exhibition ! STEAMER PASSPORT. THURSDAY, MAY 11th, at 2:30 P. M.. Capt. Paul Bovton. the famous Aquatic Voyafirer. will tclwo his ''oIl- derful Nautical Exhibition for the first time in North Carolina. Tickets 5Q'cenU. mav 10-2t Excursion. rjnnE LIBRARY ASSOCI ATION OF SMITH- ville will give ah excursion to this city on Fri day (12th inst.; The PASSPORT wil vc Smithvlllc Friday morning andreturn, leaving this city at 4 o'clock. ." may 10-1 1 Gates Ajar, A ND OTHER BEAUTIFUL FLORAL DE- JlL. WEBB, for sale at YATES signs, by Mrs. Book Store. Call early and secure something Nice. may 10-lt. y r.w- rnnn rr mAn " 'I'hoV urtll .lia.'CM ' n employment burean, nsit sict and; Btver, Frtdavs.. loop. stranger, young pieu,Tia-c a course ,oT 'TnnA Z :5.p: ST. lCCinres . ana socia i eiuxixauimcuL, w iu try to reach commercial travellers , and railroad men,' and to get hold of he boys. Ik is , an important work and there .is plenty of room for such , an agencj in our city. : -. r. - Write to Mrs.Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue. r Lynn, MaA for names o ladies" that have been restored to perfect health by the use of her VegQ table Compound. ; Jt is a positive cure for the most stubborn eases of. female weaknesa. .;.":. j . ; -, -; Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offl : ces, Tnetdays and Fridays. . . . . . . . .6.00 A. M. Smith rille mail. bT steamboat, dally (except Sunday)- 8.30 A. M. Malla for Er Hill. Town Creek, v SfcaOfttte azkd Uttie fitrer, Tne- day and Fiidars. 6.00 A. 3L :.:; OPES FOR. DELTVERT. -Tforthern through and way mails. . ..8.30 A. M. Aoathera Mlli. ..................... 8-30 a. M. Carolina Central Railroad 10.30 A. M. MaUs collected from street boxes erery day at S. 45 P.M. Staaap OOec open from 8 A. XL to IS M., and fromStoau30P.lt. Money order and Regiater Pepartmevt open hm as stamp office. Stamps for sale in small quantities at general de-IlTery wfcen stamp ofice la closed. General de 11 very open from daylighLlo dark Md on Snndaya from 9JS9 to A. M. Bock Beer ! Bock Beer ! Tivoli Bock Beer! J-OT THE FIRST OF THE SEASON BUT THE BEST. In fact BETTER THAN THE BEST. . . - .' I : '' 3 Our; Refrigerator car la here with our " -"....- flrst shipment of the Season. IT CAN BEAT THE BEST. may 10 Iwk R. PORTNER Flour, Sugar 1 ,000 m,u F-lir' a" )0 t-JoMen & Ext ns, Mat", Will li ro11 low bv. may 9 KEIM.'UNEK. .'ALDER UKOS.- q. w. tates;. , Coffee. Sundries. 750 Boxes Soap Jumbo, Taylcn'a ati l otlcc Io'aiitLj,- 100 Boxes Starch, 100 Cases Lve, 75 Ball and Can ToWsh, ."o Boxes Candles, 100 Cases So'la. 1W U-cs Snlir, . - 2.-i;bls " 1") Bo.ves Tobaccoj all .trr.i'Ii, l." Cas'3(.)N'rs. ' .75 I.es5c libls Crackers Cake.-! For sale bv . ' . ' may, i .; KERCIIXER JfcC A I,li:i: RI French Candies. TUST RECEIVED, A FELL LINE (iFI.M: r rencn candies, warrrintc l jmrtj Also, IIome-Mailc Candles, Fruits. and .fi-eh. A ' 1 . - I J EVENS, socona street, 3 iloors below There will be no business tr.an.sakitod bV osunipe. tl) Banks of this city on Memorial I.ky, 1.0th In. btant. A. K. WALKER, Cashier First National Bank. ! S. D. WALLACE. Cashier Bank of Ncwillanover. "PTpnnoboG ICU. - : I . i ' 1 rpiIE SCIIR. ELLA 'M. HA WES 3fay4tbfrom Bath,-Maine, v.Uh 4'i KenneUec Flint Ice RAILED ton t t For U-s. may 9-2t W. K. iAVH i 'SON. I 1 Soda Water!! Soda Water!!! XITE OFFER TODAY ICE COLD SOP A ! WATER, with all the regular Fruit Svrnie, in addition to which we have Peep Rock, Gin- f bw Ale. Riwli TUvt- eh Cream pure. Mar- i"ronouneei lue j Ailr.KiCAN HELL. TEI.EPllOMi tom i , Telephones! Telephones! Telephones! rpiIE UTILE UN BELL TELEl'HONK and Telegraph Company L ill: M)LE LICENSEE tF THE ueLimeJnire yrom. best 5knU in the City. . may 10 MCNIS BROS lruggl.tA. Hd. Qrs. Wilmington ' Light Infantry, "-! . MEMORIAL DAT. Mar PHh. ? (Special Order No. I.) ,f C rpnE MEMBERS OF THIS COMPANY XRt hereby summoned, anfthe Honorary, Mem- P. M., thU do7 for he Captain. ' ! L W. DUNHAM. may 30 - Orderly .Sergeant. the Armoi bers and Veteran Com requested, to meet at Dorr at 34 o'clock narade vnd escort outr. Bp onler of the Captain. ' I I mw m -- aT . 1 for jtupplyin Telephones In the Mate . -, - -a ' L " of Va., W. V., (SyiitJi of tlu? B. 4 ; , O- K..R.), N. C.. S.jXV., ru.t nd a: a. PRIVATE LINES Constructed, Equipped w Ufa Telepnr5 M ! ;. Rente!, r For particulars add re SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, s ... - i Xcb iVSm 195 Broadway, 'r Ysrk.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 10, 1882, edition 1
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