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THISPAPEK' s
IBUIU"'! . . . i
jOSHTJAHES,.
T,PTlONS POSTAGE PAJ
Six month.;- $2.00. Three
-w' mAnth S5. cents. -
xj
....
m be deliver by carriera free
fM - ...-r of tno CUT, "V
..kirr--1 ,-,-week.
ft" 1A II W I "
j- . i m orat
ion -
or
fail
rw, x-s
iner ri'- i n
win report any aim
' tbeir paper J;
.4 UP '
rtD.X TO JVMJM11
;r i muES-Root beer. - .
latte,
Ji'UncwandOrsan..
i TTT-Hou9e cleaning. -
,7 .K.iO;iil,c
fB w,;t& Co-Saw .m.l.
., t ( V 30 tier week.
Wll.MlMIO-
j J V -. ' " - WetwinbeglUlt& receive tommd&lcauos
- IT nlfn f 1i vJcHj " "TZI-'l- ' " ' II Y '"J" from our friends m any and auatibJ:of
F l"TT TTT "I ' ! U ' A '"""TT" f I) WW 7 federal interest but ". J.'.r ; .: i" ".I :r.(j?.'
' , ,1 .. S I I : II A , VW 1 -J ! A " ' The naiMe of tbe wrtter must always be fur
4 . II Vy T M 1 I W "1 J WAV nlshel to the Editor. . 1 - i -
J W f ' jl " II J J V J Y Y Q Communications must be written on only
1 i r - "7 ' one fiii of the paper.
S i - ' ' . Personalities must be atoi Jed. " ,
VOL.
VI.
WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY. MAY 17. 1882.
NO. 120.
general intrest but
The name of the writer must
nLshed to the Editor.
Communications must be written
one side of the paper. 4
i .-
Personalities must be avoided."
i
And It ia especially an.1 particularly under-
stowl that tle Kd'.for doo not always endorse
he views of correspondents unless so stated
in tlie editorial, columns.
Ladies Memorial Association.
The annual meeting of the . Ladies'
Memorial Association was .held yester
day afternoon' at the i school house in
rear of St. James' Chuoch.
ng was called to order! by t
of the Treasurer's report.
Jt us. then. I beseech you, continue
our services of love as long as there are
any to join us. I would suggest that
the time of starting be put at a later
hour, Say 5 o'clock, another year.
The meet-1 -V,uru ""MVf "v J"
tinO IJiUsL Gtr, lilU ad jjcvtjonj
io reauing i f nrlHin.r a larcre number ot departed
vote of ( names to our list of the departed, and
! . . .i i - a: 1 . C f V.
thanks was tendered the musicians who i marking uieir sacreu rew8P;
our nine wuiw swuc. iv"'v,
tr-.ll-.nt. soiiIa liavo riaasetl awav. but
VuwstStbket
i
Ci i rite ii Strawberry
Fkbhch & Sons IJest in
disroursed such exuuiaite melody dur-i
ing the. services on Memorial Day.
After'readins; the President's report the
follow in sr officers- and ''manager were
elected lor the ensuing year: ;
President Miss Hettie Jatnes.
Vice President Mrs. A. L.!lJeRo3set. ever l)less our noble Association
Supreme IiOdsre KDisrlits or
Honor.
This bojdy met in Baltimore, May 9,
and was called to order by Supreme
Dictator V. B Hoke. From his annu
al report we collect the following for the
good of the Order: This U the ninth
aunual session. During the period of
AIVKRTISEMEXTS.
TUK BtOK FtTt TIIK T1MKS ! On tnat
sells. "THE WOMEN OF MORMOKISM."
The btorv of the vlctnin themsche ! Ulna
t rated. AGENTS WANTEI.
4w WM. S11EPA1U, SS3 Dmndway, N. Y.
the existence of the Order, $5,967,003
I their names are written forever upon-i nau dbwi pam ou a,ww wam, tu-u .
memory: aiiu now,.: by uw assessments. Jiuring irb iiscm
year ending April 29, 1882, the sum of
2,211.135 has been for death claims. To
tho tablet of memory : Ana
i Ladies, inv task is ended and I retire,
wishing my successor as pleasant :i
j labor and a3 courteous fellow-workers
! -e liavft fnllon to mV lot. MT God
cwcdv rniir 5T00YI
E-fVirvi w au a m u
Will cet valuable Information t KEKi bv en
n
nt-
Ing for circular to XTOi;KJEE, Boston, Ma?.. ..
TT IMPROVED ltOOT BEKR,;23c-J r
XI 11 Co package makes 5 Rallon of a delW
Maolis5l
t rnTfTi T)afre.
other kvais tw- r
Treasurer Mrs. Dr. Andoi-son.
Secretary Miss Ivatc Btirr.
Managers Mrs. Jolm Cantwell,
Mrs. Roger Moore, Mrs. W' T. Daggett,
Mrs. T. II: McKoy, Mrs. Norman Mc-R-i-
MiHtiBettio Pried. Mrs. Vm. R,
. s- i
Frmioh. Mrs. Dr. G. U
Jnhn Ilednck. Mrs!
Mrs. Dr. Everett, M
Mrs. Wiggins, Mrs. Jolm Brown, Mrs.
John Poisson. Mrs, Josh. 4ames.
fires wero in order
For
-rrnats and
T-e,trdaj andlartnight.
' some nnelanSUn this city yester
Jay morning- .
As yet the body of Mr. Griffin Flow--rshasnotbecnJbund.
V veryheATy rain passed over Smith
tn yesterdayMt rained all day.
r.eiDt of cotton at this port
iiv r
--MtffdaytupMbalc.
New moon this morning at 19 min
utes i'ast2 o'clock. ' '
i h Pleetric fire alarm has arrived
and will be plawl in position in the bell
tower to-day
One of the largest business establish,
menw on air wharf was found open
last night by the police.
Thomas, Mrs.
John Rankin,
iss ,j una j ames,
Will av Celebrate?
We have been asked if the 20th would j insurance.
be celebrated as a holiday in trus cny.
We sec n reason why it should not be.
It is the anniversary- of the Mecklen
burg Declaration of Independence and
the law of the Stato makes it a legal
holiday.. North Carolina should ob
serve with pride the day which marks
the greatest period in her colonial his-
pay this sum 18 assessments have been
required, an actual cost to each mem
ber1 efcgo-45-yej- m4lwiMlr j9 por
thousand dollars for a safe aud reliable
Within the period ol one
i i i.
i vear. iSa.oou new memoers imo-uwu
initiated and 335 new lodges instituted.
The present membership is 146,500.
All monies paid into Supreme Treas
ury from assessments, is known as the
Widow and Orphan's Benefit Fund. It
is held separate and distinct by Subor-
-i -mm
din ate and Sunreme Lodges, and is
methods by which he may provide
against such a calamity,' if he is prudent
and considerate. It claims among its
members some of the very best men in
bur country. Its permanence is now
conceded and the most sceptical have
been compelled to admit it a grand suc
cess as a beneficent Order. Intelligent
members who have studied its methods
and principles have entire faith- in its
permanency and usefulness. T. -
It cardinal features are to unite fra-
tcrnallv all acceotable white men of I
every profession, business or occupa
tion : to give all moral and material aid
in its power to its members; to estab-
lisii a luiiu Jiui mu xciiv;i vt. -iv.i--v-
distressed anembers; to establish a
benefit fund of $2,000 to be paid at the
death of & member to his ? familyror to
b-rdipo3-o may n irincr, '. ;
Freight Facilities.
Yesterday Ave spoke of the changes
and improvements being made at tn tti TT A TVTTl HP fPfi Tl A TT
machine and car works of the Wil- lKLiiAJNJJ UJt 1U-UAX .-
Ask vour tlmsnrlst. or ient ht iuaII for ,
. .V. aw H Ilk. tl-. .14 1 .
mv 17-4w .
crage.
PARKER'S V88W
Best Health ami MrenjrU Itcatorer - Laed. : ;
Cures Complaints ot omeu nni useases ox
Uio Stomach, Bowels, lainprs, uw-anu -jvui
Ulufftr l-sscnccs ana ouier ionrc, m
intoxicates, soe, ana pik-. -unrpr- c,uk. v
buying tl size. Hl!COX t Co., ew ors. .
AGENTS WANTED FOR MJLL1VANS
The following is the President's ad- j tory.
dresa: i!
Ladies of the Mtmoria I Association :
Tho. fourth vear of my service as
President of y our j Association is draw
j To-Morrow Night, i
The Sunday School Social Society of
the Front Street M. E. Church will hold
inf near its end, biiit I feel that I cannot a strawberry and ice cream festival at
resign my position j without a parting Rankin Hall to-morrow evening. A
M -Sn'SSShSh Pl-ant time promised to all who at-
you have extended to me at an times, teuu, aim vro auuvy xjl ll Buo.i.
andforwhiclil assure you I am most antec that the promise will be carried
gratefuL : L!'t 1 out than the fact that our genial
eSTJtTnl friend. Capt. W. M. Parker, will assist
LUU Pl"- V . I , i ! L , , ' -TTI 1. - ? a.x.:
vmr hptween the present moment and tnc ladies. v nere ne is, au uuugs
iU. of our first orcranization asa La.im" r
UiW UMJ V T 9 1 V- QWUiU
memorial society, ana . ever; uung uzu
, .1 IVv.. miii- lomonton OAfifl thf.
oeen uouo xu u" rnr. Tt is well known that Alfred Cozzens,
bor is ended, save the labor of love, Esq of Green Bay, keeps a hotel m
f th rorlv ril model stvle. even wnen trouDied witn
' utviAoo nfmiv incf hnnoa Rheumatism, as he was until he tried
ih hida ns once a veai-be it cold or St. Jacobs Oil with splendid success
n uivu i - i i
hot, dark or sunny to gatner, ourselves
together, young men and! maidens, old
men and children, for that sacred, aye!
at-pi -with sweet, fresh
flowers and'pious words from reverend of Audit and Finance have adopted our
lips, wo bury our braves anew ! j Shall suggestion, and have concluded to put
'WSST;I?S!S thelO cents per .lay deduction back on
iio rio-htir.fr fw4- onr firi-idps the wages ot tno police iorce. inemen
oh vioTd tr the vearlv suarcrestion irom t certainTv deserve and earn every cent
mington Weldon Railroad. Our in
quiries then elicited so much of inter
est that wo continued our investigations
for to-day's issue, whereby we learned
much which will be of importance- es-
sacredly applied to the payment of death pecially to tlie commercial and business
work at once
th citv and those transacting J. c. McCcrd
UCIlUil 1S , IL CiVll UX2 UOtU 1UI uvw.u- i -... v .
business here.
Two new freight warehouses will
soon be in course of construction, one
of which will be for the Wilmington,
f-Tnttv-iiiftirtn livThos. rowcrO'Connor.'M.l.)
Centuries of KnHsh oppression net forth. It j
tlescrlbes Ireland's ruin ami the people's aes-
titration, it shows hovr the land waa oouiw
--
ex-- K
cated ami the Industrie destroyed. u
. .1.. I .t. T t siacr-no thfl TjtTKI C. ATlll
Coercion BilL Contains 32 engravings and mapv.
m colors. Price only ?2 per copy, bales lm-
mense. Send 50c. tor full outllti and Ijegln c
For full particulars, aaorw j
McCcrdv & Co., Chicago, iut
68 be-
pose.
One assessment call now pays
nefits,-equal to $132,600.
The General Fund ot the supreme
odge, whidh arises from per capita tax Columbia & Augusta Railroad, and tne
- other for thp. Wilminsrton & Weldon
GEORGE PAGE . CO.
Manvflaetorera of
Patent Tortabla Circalar ")-'-;
igs puuccarT a4on--u
The Police "Wagres.
We are glad to know that the Board
a ythine in the hardware lino can
. k f,,nnl it reasonable prices at J ACQ-
Bi'8. t-
iTnlAHH'tliFrA'is a change of wind, me
blackfish excursion advertised ir some, uiau "f r. X X:, " tney are paid
TWaywiU be postpone! until next Mum JJ 5-310
wrek. th Lost Cause " and ner iaiien oraves,
: TT. r. ' nn Urriirv oav keen it udJ even though
Fanny (iore, who was "in" ior oy -"" for then we know! only
days, paid her fine yesterday.and siiook those ;om our ranks whose hearts are
t, hmt of tho iraard house Irom ner ith ours." Can we not one uay 1
lit l....tsA anl o?-v-tirfiirii lvrr
Ui"W -vr - .- - .
An enricher of the blootl and puriner weary march, not oniy oore itb upu- Columbus county;
tt the aystem; cures lassitude and lack yenience during the iieat ot ttie day,
of energy: inch is Brown's Iron "Bit- but had no resting placo at night save ienn. ;
Unmailables.
The following is a list of the unm ail-
able . postal matter remaining in the
Posioflice in this city :
Mrs W J McDiarmid, Manchester,
N C ; James Hall, Cffadbourn station,
B Spooncr, Kenton,
the earth; diteu tlie sca,nt supply 01
wator which their canteens lurnisneo,
hflwlv sufficient to cool their
1 cry
Everybody's Book.
nn. 1 n rm. i?;f I V"r r - . x l i "
insnew una wan mouw io"Mbeinir barely sumcienu cuui wi,-,-.;i fro, Mr PJM
1'rPshvtPriftn Churrh. and the new nave- rnrchftd tongues : compelled to lie down -' ' I
. 1- : 4i, i, 1 witii (instr-staiiiiiu iikks. uujj iiv iwi va v
n-nw ery xuu uiipvc the bumiiig lieat of of a neat little volume entitled "Every
T f Di WlAr I I 1 I -
iuc nv. I il fx- o ronnan lllOll T.nO SOU I . , . , -.i j; i. ;i.
me un, iui DO(jy s iSoOK. AS lts uue muicaws jl
To Ruiltlrs and others Go to Jaco- wmcu i- :V:Lrr "f i "of interest and use to North Caroli-
' 1 ni-t- rra nn i 1 rtri 11 i ri i i 1. v ir i
1 1,111 ej.ii rw
si's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, lnariM hav nassed between them and
&. You can get all sizes and at the us? This question is brought forth from
fe30.953 in the treas- other for
aiiu 1 ' 7 1
11-ir Thp ordpr is nrosDerinfr. and soon Railroad.
tii. 7 j-iv -... x '
as advisable we will give some further
details of the session.
SUPREME OFFICEKS ELECTED FOK THE
; ENSUING YEAR.
Judge R. H. Cochrane, Wheeling-
Supreme Dictator.
F. T. Ireland, Nebraska City Su
preme Vice Dictator.
G. jF. D. Slort, New Haven, Conn.
Snpreme Assistant Dictator. r
B. F. Nelson, Ashland, O. Supreme
Reporter.
Judge R. W. J. Breckenridge, Ky.
Supreme Treasurer.
S. W. Holland, Newberry, b. C
Suprenie Chaplain. !
Nelson Poe, Jr., Baltimore Supreme
Oulde.
E. J. Davenport, Minneapolis Minn.
Supreme Guardian.
P. C. Carleton, Statesille, N. C
Supreme Sentinel. j
Judge W. B. Hoke, Louisville, Ky.
Supreme Past Dictator.
Supreme Trustees J. W. Walker,
Erie , Pa.; ! Geo., S.. Woodman, Au
burn, Me.; C. II. Ross, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Thirty-five States were reprsented.
Representative men, men of distinc
tion and prominence in their own States
and who have a national reputation-
is certainly a strong recommendation
of the Order to the confidence of the
people.
STEAM
They will be alike in size, 5 5. SCHROEDEB ST.,
ofrnnfnrfl o vrl onriOoronV H 11 fl Will DG
300 feet long by 50 feet in width; wil
be buiitiii the most substantial man
ner, of brick, and covered with a slate
roof. They will stand parallel and on
a line with each other, with a street 60
feet between them, for the accommoda
tion of drays and trams. The estimated
cost of each building is $15,000, and
Blunts r
m - i v 1 1 ft 1
i .
BALTBIOBE, MD,
- Mills, Water WhX Wood ,ot
trim aiiuh
Irtst and Flam
and iTtHiin"j u
fOfA PEU WEEK can be made In tmy
90U locality. Something entirely netr
7T1 rtntnt tree G. W. INGUA-
thpv will be Dtished to completion as ham & CO.. Boston. Mass. apl l7-4w
"" ' x " I
soon as possible.
Capt. J. F. Divine, the Superintend
ent of both these roads, also occupies
the same position on the Northeastern
Railroad, which extends from Charles
ton, S.-C, to Florence, S. C, where it
connects with the Wil., Col. & Augusta
roaa. jl?ov the benefit, accommodation
and convenience of the merchants of
Charleston and men transacting busi
ness in that city, tho Northeastern road
has erected two new warehouses there,
each 400 feet long and 50 feet wide, and
has filled in about seven acres of swamp
lands, the most of which is 'floored over.
These improvements give vastly in
creased facilities for the handling of cot
ton and other freights. About $100,000
have been expended in these changes,
made necessary by the constantly in
creasing demands of accumulative busi-
APRTFT
Picked Up..
i-. rnnn FLAT WAS FOUND
. ' 1 ,
about Big Island. The owners can obtain the
same by provi'nproperty aud paying charges.
A.pply to
may 17 3t
II. aJiglameyer.,
A TIMBER
LEAD MULES
Wanted,
WAGON, AND A
Apply to
may 17 eod lv
II. Ii. SHORT
Flerolngton,
T
House Cleaning,
HAS COME AND WE ARK NOW
ness.
MMKS
preiiared to render asMintance In making
and laying Carpets, Mats and Matting, I making,
nr-doing over Mattresses, making Mosquito,
Nets, hanging Window Shades and Avail Pa
lter. If j-ou want anything yon will find '
Statesville Landmark: At the con
clusion of his sermon last Sunday
morning, Rev J B Boone, pastor of the
Strawberry Festival.
loweat prices.
The weather yesterday was very cool
and unseasonable. The wind was from
the northeast, and was evidently from
off a snow bank. Fires were quite
comfortable.
Freshwater Perch.Trout and Black
tiiih hooks and lines. A full assort
ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t
1 . i.. 1 Annm -v
renewed suggestions mai oui piwcsiuii
De aiscontiuueu iiwi an. i'- -j,0'(VmPtprv
lor the services which
might satisfy for a lew years those who
crv. "Give it up IV Then would ks-
sihlv kfollow a suggeslibn to leave! oa
two ofldrpss. because it! is a worn out
subject, and what would oe ine conse
quence? There would -still be iound
thnsn to suirsest that the prayer bp
omitted ; there would then be no heecssi-
na farmers, merchants and business
men generally," and is really one of the
most valuable works of the kind we ever
iw. It was compiled by Col. Walter
Clark and is for sale bv Mr. Hale at 25
cents a copy. 1
CAROLINA LODGE.
Carolina Lodge, No. 434, K
was
1877
1200.
of II.
instituted in this city July 9th,
Its present membership is near
Sinpp. its organization it has lost
TLntiot nl,.l, of fhifl r,lPP tndprpd riMIESUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL rOCIETi
jji.liou v..iftft- - I ' " " I I nf k'mnt Klrwf M H ( lilim. Will IlAVA 11 .
to me congreguiion ms iwiuuuuii ii
the pastorate. Three old soldiers
who left here together for the war in
1861, and who parted at its close and
had never met together si nee, until a
Festival to-morrow (Thursday) night, at the.
liankln Hall, where they will furnish HttKW
lerries, J e Cream, Cake-i and lots of goo
Let everybody go. ' inay li-2tj
bv death live, members.
$2,000 is the full amount ol benefit
paid. In the State the Order now num
bers about 2,500. The objects and aims
of the Order are lully set lortn at its
oro-nniy.ation. and from which we ex
Thp eiim nf few days ago, met here-then and lound
I hnf rr rra
Best in the State !
up 21 children.
nay
IT
Anniversary.
The Association of Ofllcers of the
Third N. Q. Infantry celebrated ttieir
fcwv,- . i t ' . . .
tv for a gatnenng at ie uumcueiaw; ioui anmyersaij csioiuaj tract the lollowiug in unei :
Lot, and tne interest j woum umuiu. dence of Capt3. W. a. summing aim Xone but sound men are admitted;
. . . , . . . . Iir.l XT 1 I 1 III! IT I 1 - . .
TU 1: i . m t- .
- no lumwwiuuB jviih. mj u ii eiy cuii- I tinrie our 1
test lor the nomination of Sheriff for would devolve upon
iuc iiiiww"! II I aence oi vapts. - -- vui-m.a n one but sound men are auiuitteu,
SetSn40nwhW,racrdm -W. H. Northrop, on Greenrille Sound tUo medica examiners must be mem-
were
this county in th lWihli-pn ,rtv auppose, would give satisfaction to some the committee of arrangements
r 1 - I mmnnirv for the TaterS WOUld rn-'dmannpr
r. u . K. Scott U putting on his war thVotl the Confederate rJSTS..T"' th
pamv, ana is doing some lively canvass- dead had been decked, and, tnus, wnat m w-
would be done bv a handful ot women, cdsion. Letters were reau irom xx-
I m-i.11 satfl th rpnntation of Wilming- Tlavis.' Gen. W. R. Cox and
lo Promote a V t the. world that this , .
C " . w T w I ft.t.. ut wp- . . . . -r u . mr, . i. fb .h. . w - -
members present, and among them
removes uandrun" and enre it-hintr of -,-rthin-- some of whom, like Whit- several non-residents.
'P- - :. r ?: ingandSte'
ates, being sworn to exercise their best
inrio-ment. The fcroveriiment is uior-
.1 v . - r
UmtrMv democratic. Bv its met nod 01
i-j, j :.!.:
asessments Dcneuts are paiu wumu w
davs from official notice. Founded
on business principles, it i ca.icujft
to perpetrate itseli as it is to the inter
est of every member to have it managed
svstematicauy anu uoucslij..
Kidney Iisease,
Pain, Irritation, Retention, Inconti
nence, Deposits, Gravel, &c, cured by
"Buchupabia". 1. j Depot James C.
Munds.
NEW AIVEKTISErENTS.
Wilmington Commandery,
No. 1, Kwiglits Templar,
WILL OIVE AN EXCITIiSION TO SMITII
VILLE AND THE FORTS.
XXTK DISPLAY THE PRETTIEST LINE OF
Ladies', Mines' and Children.
Kid Button Boots
UUU MIIfJWI M
To be found In the Btate.
NEAT AND NOBBY,
AND IJV FRTCESi
At G;o. It FRENCH A hOSHffl
. may 17 31 N. Front btreet.. k.
Awake !
9
ury Jones was disorderlv on the TCAf-Tnorial Dav has ever yet been
"Greets Monday night, and was "carried too hot or dusty, to prevent those who
police, lesterdav she was
of
Stevenson, givim up even lite i -hes were made and many a rernm LromDts to see that the benefit is
itself in her defense
by tlie
ned $2, or two day's in the city prison,
oj the Mayor. Marv was "buated,"
nd the went below.
AorAto. their private
walking out in crowds, durin
of the dav. with a burden
Krn oaVis the case on last
T f Alt", A " " . i
al Day. there were scarcely enough
a ..r. ntribnted to the Association
IT xv... i . , 1 1
to make decent decorations to be placed
from
the heat
flowers,
Memori
Hon. J. Whaokelford hn intro-
?Qced a bill asking for six thousand d6l- on the mound, for those whose undying
survey the lands between More- Mwole
v ity and New River, northeast j!'" Unr. Were that vast mini-
ber manv ofwhom losttneir own ui
-. sntvlo rfinse- to ioin our pixces-
sionits rear would scarcely havo Ueft
the heart of the city when its front
would be entering the Cemetery gates.
AVere the many who go m I vehicles, to
take the places apportioned them, as
"Citizens' m Carriages", it would be of
still irreatcr length. It 1$ not necessary
branch of the Cape Fear, river, Wacea
njaw. South and Coharie rivers. North
Carolina.
camp-fire.
tMU VUU OLTS TUK BEST,
Appropriate pathy. pride ffiX A Kln.Nn.r Tllnxr flnnrlB fnr t.hft T.fiast. MotlftV:
SeiUSU lULt'icata j ift....-- -jrj. xilUluuj iuiij i ww .,--
' .... c .
Why not then try the NEWSADDLEBY AND
TRUNK HOUSE t -' ' j , i n
-r- a i- f J. .Vf;r--
Jl. M. bowaen bo;;
4oaiarketBtreefc-f
Repairing promptly done. may 17
iscence of past days of suffering and adjusted at once, upon satisfactory evi-
the death of a brother, and all
h rr "around The lesUve HuderstandUat this can scoured only
Steamer PASSPORT will leave her dock
at 8:30 A. M. '
Tickets 50c ; Children under twelve years,
may 17-3t wc-su-wc
hv nromnt navment of the individual
assessments. There is no large accu
mulation of funds in the Hands oi ou-
Tiasurer. The "vriuow anu 0 . , , o. J. Mnxnm I I
remains intact being OUU a ffdlCI i i OUUa ffaici ii
sacredlv applied to payment of bene
I . 1 1 lV --.- ?-5 f .-
In obedience to orders issued by His
xcellency. the Governor of the State,
general M. V. Taylor left by the yes-
, .....a 1 illtl V, laiVlft.U KA.AAA j. O ,i
Present at the burial of General Ba- to'pon f
C Mni i li a. ' ' only those, who are pnysicairy arjie,
m - .Manly, at Raleigh.last evening at ever been requested to do so; but
uavv " ft . . . ,
we do wish, and have expected, au wno
go m vehicles, to sweU , the procession,
which is a memorial to their dead, as
well as ours. I was truly sad to note
the diminished number j on our ias
we ieei mat
with us.
J?re this board for examinaUon, or have their hearts m tho cause and de
uiier the rjenalHA. -.r tv im to raroetiiate the memory or our
Wit into e&t lUrch.18i&' t f i s nohle soldiers. ; Sach will never fail us.
3 o'clock
The next annual meeting of the State
!rl of Dental Rtanyners wiU be held
AUSalem' N c- on the 6th day of June.
V ALinerai ourmg. preme
Tint few of our citizens are aware of Orphan I und"
tne lact mat iiiuiv i-ii.wc.v "'"s. caries all tne incident expenses iu us v i
with water stronglv impregnated with -collection and disbursement are paid w ater, witbydl the regular Fruit Syrup,
; , ,... .t. it-.,;, from the monev raised bv the Per capi- In addition to wldch wc have Ieep ltock,(.ln
t!i .tax and revenue from supplies. It
furnishes a species of insurance that is best so-U in the City,
cheaper, as it is obtained at bare cost ; mayio munds BROS..
more secure, as tne money is mobuy m
persons commencing the practice of Memorial Day, yet w
dentiitry without a diploma must go tho few who were
iron and sulphur, within the city limits,
This spring is located in the Northeast
section, near the old Athletic Grounds
and Oakdale Cemetery., It was dis
covered previous to the war and one of
our city physicians had some attention
paid to cleaning it out and placing there
a cup for the accommodation of those
w ishing to partake of the water. We
had forgotten that there was such a
spring until .our attention was called
to the fact by a gentleman, a stranger
here, who found his way to it last Sun
day. - - . - . " -'
Decline of Man
Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Im
potence, Sexual Debility, cured by
'Well's Health Benewer."
Jas. C. Mondi
al. Depot
the twk-eta of the members until need
ed, and easier carried, because it is
called for m si nail sums and only as re
quired. .
.. . . . . .,i :
1 no uruer is not in tne neiu as ar i
val to kindred institutions, but as an
allv to them. Recognizing the good
-.. m i
work;they have done ana arej uoing, u
claims to meet a special want in the
community. Neither is it an opponent
of lite insurance associations, as it reit
erates the arguments which reveal the
absolute necessitv of some sort of insur
ance. The man who dies and leaves a
family without means of education or
support, at the period in life when they
most need such aid, is looked upon in
this enlightened age as guilty of wilful
neglect, at least. There are so many
Blank Books.
LL SIZES.
At llKL2lit,lJ'U .-.
INVOICE BOOKS, '
At IIElNSBEEGER'3.
POCKET BOOKS,
i
At iieinsberger;..
rilOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
At HEINSBERGER'S.
' ' ';
FIRST-CLASS PIANOS AND ORGANS,
At HEINSBERGER'S.
ORG ANETTES,
At i nr:rx?.BERGEirg.
OF
31, CKONIA", Auctioneer.-H
BY CRONLY & MORias. ,.
Public Sale V
UGl'RT.vOF
UAKT1I. NET IiFXilSTER TOSL AX
WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAT, il-U
22. liWI, NOON. ' r
ILL. BE SOLD, IX THE CIT oir w iy
W
lIS'f:TOV. N. f at tnatot Wilrninirton Cot-.
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i narr, ur
KtmUmayoo
Mater,'0
ton Compress Corapanj WharT, for accogn
of Underwriter, and for w1kpi U may &brnJ
hr rder of Julio Innk, Mater,;0 "
DAY, THE KI 3!aY, at lf&&0?tl
the GERMAN BARQUE A UV
BARTH, 5- Nirr KW;jTI-B 7; Bj'T
IS it. HERETO FORK CLAS1NM A
GERMAN LLOYDS, metal &te?tii!".A?
now lying at foot of above named W Urf. rUU
one it Saib. Chains, Cable.; Anchor jjinU
Appurtenance belonelnjf Oiereto. and as Wy
be aeen on board of said ve.eL Term, Cau
e. resell au w
Or CRO H jJ.uux-f. ., 9
may H-2twed-eat
Auctioneers,;
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