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1! ,i:rr i Monday 1 ii- OILS &9 by froSTbtcr friradionlerrand alfruTje eta Sf genCTlfiiSereStlVtr ".fHAV .T UQl; 71 JOSHT. JAMES; ; . t y The name oLthenrrir most always bo far. nlshed to the Editor. ' JrTlONS POSTAGE I1. sir month. $ PAID: nil -l nnw one side of te rafeS 0 JTh. aLOOnemon- PersotallUa imjft b avoided delivered vj Will p.Inv part of the city, c Afldii epjclallyancl particularly uadcr-? 10 cents per week. stood thattliCEdtafrd jrietaT1trATsMidorse or low wid llberaL VOL. VI. WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, JUNE 13. 1882. NO. 143; 1A view of correspondents unHs - go stated naDer regularly. in the etltorLnl columhjir ' 1 - THIS PAPER PLEASE NOTICE- w giau iio receive cor.imucicau ) . are tqqaX NEWS. UBEX TO NEW ADYERTISEMEMTS. riTi3-St,ltionsry" tA. W. Kixg. Sect'yotioe. . irarsion to Waccamaw Lake. S BROS-Insect Powders. nsBEBGEK-Seaside Library, i jgirrrr Another Instalment. -w for the Soiree and Concert. AiDBBMAS-For Sale or Kent. Masking .AgU True Tit- receipt of cotton yesterday foot f f 31 t. . fnr carry ins the mail to TrriShtTille bouna n toMr.Tatrick Larkins. jbmks to St. Thomas Sunday School fcrtoinTitation to their excursion to Smithtiuo ua fflnrrov. There will be a match game of base ball t the Athletic Club grounds Wed ,csdj erening at 3 o'clock, between Independent" me anu me v .An'Exliausted Edition. We understand that the edition of the beautiful illustrated publication issued by Col. Pope, descriptive of scenery and summer resorts in "Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia, has already boon disposed of. Mr, Emerson says that the demand consequent upon the i notice which . appeared in the Review j Personal. Ber. Colin Shaw, of Bladen county, formerly chaplain of the 18th North Carolina, was in the city yesterday, en route for Davidson College commence ment, which takes place this week. Mr. Shaw is one of the Trustees of that in stitution. Daniel Shaw, Esq., Chairman of the was sucntnat it coma scarcely d sup Board! of Commissioners for Black J plied, which of course made us blush. Lnty , and Daniel Robinson, Esq., of tie tniiiK tnai, anotner.eaiuon win oe nu-u r; r- ? mtv airt published to meet the demands. us a visit yesterday. been awarded lie will corn- Sale of an Elegant Residence. The beautiful residence of Dr. A. J. DcRosscti, with the 'large grounds at tached, on the corner -of Second and Dock streets, have been sold "to Mr. Hanke Toilers, for $10,000, cash. The house is a - large two-stdry building, with brick outhouses; and the grounds front 99 feet on Second street and 230 feet on Dock street. Even at the pres ent depressed value of real estate it is considered that Mr. Vollers has a bar gain in his purchase. tae creation Nine. Mr. Martin Newman, Second Assist tit Foreman of the Little Giant, will p Korth in a few days, and while there will seleet samples for the new parade nniforms of the company. The regnlar monthly Meeting of the Literary Club of the Library Associa tion, will take place this evening at the room of the Library Associatipn. The publio are invited to attend; .The mosquito brigade were out yes terday, buzzing around presentingtheir little bills. They had their war paint on, or nther a red mash hat, which is sup posed to mean money or blood, Freshwater Pcrch,Trout and Black ik hooks and lines. vA full assort ment sad lowest prices at Jacobi's.! In our notice of the: contemplated dedication of Myrtle Branch Church, we were mistaken in stating that Revs J. B. Tajlor and W. M- Kennedy would participate in thr ordination' of Mr. Dukes. It ii understood that these gen tlemen will take part in the dedication efths church. Anything in the hardware line can U fomnd at reasonable prices at J aco n'l. ' t City Court. The only case before His Honor yes terday was that of Spencer Stanford, charged with disorderly conduct. He paid $2.50 and departed. " Kxporta Foreign. Gr. barque Eintracht, Musrieck, cleared yesUrday for Glasgow, . Scot land, with 300 casks spirits turpentine and 3,220 barrels rosin, valued at $14,- 6M, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. ; Arrived Safe, Mr. Leopold Brunhild, who left this city afewVreeks agq on a visit to his old home and birthplace in Barana, Gtrmanr. has arrived at his destina tion, his brother, Mr.. H. Brunhild, aaring received a letter from him yes terday announcing his safe arrival. Interesting Occasion. A large congregation assembled at the First Baptist Church on Sunday flight, fb be in attendance uponthe or dination of Rev. W. T: Jones. This John Dyer Tailor and city. & Sox are the leading HacerdashersM of this t A Store Robbed. Some one broke into the second-hand clothing store, on Market street, occu- -m w . -w W"V --v I piea dj ir. jas. Ai.anieis, xPnIWHiwttnd tWhrMftntatioC the canes to msui, ami uwcuucu u Jus wu Hon D. L. Russell antJUMr. A)nBrutz about sixty dollars worth oi clothes ana Cntlar exceed 10 per cent, per month. . We un derstand that those interested have de termined to build the road free from en cumbrances, fclore than enough money has already been subscribed to organ ize the company, but they prefer to have the full amount; $50,000, sub scribed before commencing operations. The different committees from Pcnuer, Sampson and this - city will report on the Bd instl, and will no doubt show a subscription of more than is required to build and equip the road. On to Clin ton! '-I- - 'I '- : ' ' i- ' The Cane Presentation. . About two hundred persons assemb led at the little Giant Hall last night to shoes. The thief was well posted and attacked the most vulnerable part of the building. An entrance was effected by ripping off a plank on the east, side of the building and shoving in a board of the ceiling of the building. It was the only place in the house which was not protected by shelving or cross beams. Scooped In. Ella Martin, colored, an old sinner, Mr. R.H. Pickett presented the canes in behalf of the young men of the town in the following neat little speech : , Judge Russell and Mr. (jutlar -. -Tne vounr men of Wilmington have called upon me to perform a duty that m itself enves unbounuea pleasure, out coupled with the fact that my heart is NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice. THESE WlLI BE A MEETING .OF. THE -Democratic Executive CommiUoc of New llano Ter county, cttbe office of the Chairman; on Thursday eenint', Jane 15th. at T o'clock. A roll attendance te desired, -liv onler of the (Jhatrman. ; - JAS.V. KING, - June 13- . . , Secretarr. - 'f - ' - , .1- For Sale. Eent or Leaser JTTOUSE A'D LOT. CORNER FRONT AND MULBERRY STS. , Apply to - junois-It " 1 i. t: aldermax; 3 ?t 'f gill Another Instalment . A NOTIIER INSTALMENT OF WrNDOW bilADES JLST RECElVi:D ana anofher or der sent 'off. TTe can l supply nny. kind xft Shades any alza with ; curd or evtfvs fixtures, at :lJKW'Tlu8,- June 11 37 North Front tit. Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST RE BDOctfullT inform his many friend and patrons that he has severed his connection with the flrm or l'rempert & t-on, ana tna ne may in the future bo found at the establish- TriAnt nf Mr .Tnhn Wrtwr n; ?Q Martet St.. with them in the good work, makes the I where he will be pleased to see them, one and 1 A 1fH l1 I All UAaMAMtrtiU ' rieasur oonoiv sweei.' .lis wun a feeling, gentlemen, of deepest gratitude w . . . 1 A l present you m meir name inese Deau- June lS-lw - A. PREMPERT, . ' i. i. . i j tifnl rnnp.4 hnriinjr t.hiit, in Vfars to rnrne wm arrestea on tne sirecLs yesicrua v : - o - - . . . . . , .... . thev mav prove emblematical in re- lor t eing arunK ana committing a nui- minding fn defending the yir- sance. Un ner way to tne iock-up sae tue ot our iair maidens ana upnoiamg ierked away from the officer and locked the just, you have the united support L.flTvf n-ar rWnrrr of every true young man. Acceptthem, her arm around a po,t near the corner 3S TR found so, nf TViini and Market streets, in ner nmtanfim, fta mnanf excellent young man was ; raiseu m our drunken condition she lost her baiance , nclusioil of Mr. Pickett re- city. He is a graduate oi v aKe orest , - - fT-- fitrpf to . sunkftn vard i tj, t, i,r below, a distance of about ten feet, young gentleman for the sentiments Strange to say, she was in no way hurt, conveyed and stated that Mr. Cutlar She was taken to the guard house and WOuld, by arrangement, reply to Mr. the city physician sent lor wno pro- Pickett. Mr. Cutlar arose and made a nounced her only drunk. - most hannv and graceful speech of about mirE ladies of .C 1 tl TT J I JL THaII Tn I . . VUUU junucc au. j !,. i.1 4.1 T,J i uuuui a Lua.it luc lu&cua w muu iiii" uccu Yesterday afternoon while a lot of presented to him and his associate coun- cattle, about 15 in number, were being sei a tne defense of Mr. Gause, was far driven over Smith's Creek bridge, near m0re appreciated than any pecuniary this city, the middle span of the bridge reward could be. He stated that they Seats for the Soiree ND CONCERT. FRIDAY NIGHT. FOR benefit of the Ladles Benevolent Society will be on sale at the store of John Dyer & Tailors and Haberdashers, Wednesday morning. Price, 25c. June 13-lt f!olW and has been a student at the Theological Seminary at Louisville, Ky. He has accepted an invitation to take charge of the Baptist Church at Wilson, , in this State. U.he services connected with the setting Mr. Jones apart to the full work of the Gospel ministry were very impressive and in teresting. The introductory exercises were conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Taylor. The sermon was preached ZLh by Rev. W. M. Kennedy, of Magnolia. After an appropriate hymn by the sume the bridge day. will be repaired to- n1atj the vomftr minister and bid him God speed. - Arrest of a Swindler. At Cashier's Valley, Jackson county, in this State, has resided one H. J . Lom bard, who for some time has been quite tUpSr doors at 5 o'clock The matter of uccessfully swindling the merchants, giy closing was first mentioned in the business men and others of the various d1lt Review, through a communica- the coming 4th of July by an excursion oit;Q rf tha nountrv bv sending letters wrXH on nne of our level-headed nr. thA river to Point Caswell. , We are onn.vin c 1 M . . . . . vJuick. com rle t cum. all anni Xidney. Bladder and Ilrinarv Diseases. 41- PruggisU Depot, James C. Munds. Fjor the Lake. An excursion tram will be run to Waccarnaw-Lake, on Thursday .nextj unjCer Ujvfepices of the St. John's Bettory Club. The irain wiU leave here at nine a. m., returning at 7 p.m iwfreshments will be served by the la. dies of the Club, and a pleasant, quiet enjoyable day is offered to all. It is an ncellent opportunity for a tdayof rea! 1 A ri-wure at a very moderate cost. gave way, and tne cattle were precip- took the case without reward or nope ....... . i i j l . . . itAtPil into rhft Water, tne DiailKlll: ana nf rowavfi tnr fho''-nrnfArfinn .nt mriA- f. tvtiriR. " " - - F a I W A A W T 1 VS. AV . f v VVVMVM V IM V I - - choir, the cliarge to tne young mimei mins on top 0fthem. Messrs. cence and in defence cf justice. . Edward Orrell, James Holland and The cane presented to Judge Russell T. P. Sykes, the owners of. the. cattle, was a black ebony, with a heavily went immediately to the rescue and carved gold knob head bearing the in pulled the fallen timbers off from them, scription "Pi otect the Innocent," en- Had it not lnsix fo tne promptness j 6Jt i ncie, with the name If. 1j. the gentlemen, several of the cows Russell in the center. Mr. Cutlar's waiiI A have drowned, but the vail swam cane was also of ebony and with a Waccamaw Lake. ' ST. JOHX'S RECTORY eive an excursion THURSDAY June lth, to the Lake, Train leaving at o'clock. Dromntly. returning about 7 o'clock Fare for round trip, 75 cents. - . ; Children under 12, half price. 3-Refreshments furnished by the Club at --. June 13-Jt was delivered by Rev. J. B. Taylor. The ordaining prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Barlow. After the laying on of hands by the presbytery, the L. M. doxology was sung, and the benedic tion pronounced by Rev. Mr. Jones. After the conclusion of the services, a Wagonette fiyrtUe Sonne! ;- OX. AND AFTER' TllTjlLSDAY, l4h lne.. boufldlcavin WilmUrtoa, comer J?econrAnil Prlilfcss stmls. atC v.'nj. Itotiirnln Ifave inp soimu a nv ..... ..... r . junentf t. J. OTJTltl:RLAD: . f f. Jeff TIIE FINE DAprLE GRAY XtxtZ Wk cd or telr so' well. hejian tlnro he ,lom ned a sct of that E-CEU?IOU JLKM8To be round at too cvr aadirry ami Tnmk Iionw, No.,4)lIarket ad, -rOir.Trmik and Satchel de partment L complete. .Wo wnnyitcti best goola for the least nionev.' i .1 a junc ll mt .11, JJ. JJOWJl & CO.. Excursion. nr. THE SECtTSHrrwIiaYTEUIAN CI1UKCJI tCN DAY -SCHOOL wilt aiv nu E.truJiu TtTEsD AY. 15th lnt: Ml the iKinier-VHT.W to mVJIDli. ' l;aft, Whnrf. .! ?- tween Trinre? --nd Market Streets nt i?icli sharp. Tlc Adalia Mc, chlitlretvriicfar sale by, the f ' mmittee , ..;-' :'' . j- VON GLAHN, Committee, n - JaiwlVJtt. Molassesi! Saltjaiid Bacoil. 10 000 SACKS JJV- BA?lT 'U i-A.t nuns, anu xcs. I'ono uico jioumso. iOUoxes D. S. Sides. I'or sale by juno 11 KERCHNEli X C ALDER 111 t'OS.- "WfAGOSS, CARTS; TRUCKS and Drays of ,T T the celebratetl Wiln & Child' maki, at manufacturer's nrlces jtuio ll 'IvERCHNER Vor-sAlo bT & CALDEK BROS. . . AXO. 1 WELL BROKE MULE, in perfect condition, and ono second hand two-hotso AVagon will be sold cheap by june 11 KERCHNEli & CALDER BROS. For Sale. QNE EXTRA DURHAM . COW; WITH A young Calf, full blooded. A fine Milch ' Cow, . Apply to ,- . , . . ' ,; .. ' . . v june 11-1 wk J. F. GARI1ELL. Stationery gUJTABLE FOR BUSEESS OR TBI V ATE BLANK BOOKS adapted to all uccsi : READING MATTER of all kinds. A groat variety of other articles usual to nay line. ' "'' ; -:.;''-:.. 'i - OBGAN S AND rlANOS AT BOTTOM PRICES, at , v , . arae number eame forward to congrat- ashore) apparently uninjured. We pre- square gold head beautifully carved, on Early Closing. Yesterday afternoon most of the -1 f LI 1 business houses on tne wnan cioaeu which was engraved "DuBrutz Cutlar, Protect the Innocent." Military The Wilmington Light Infantry held their regular monthly meeting last night, at which they admitted thirteen tew members. They voted to celebrate Seaside Library. A GREAT NUMBER ALWAYS ON hand. Any not in stock I will pet for yon at very short notice at IIEINSBERGER'S. For Sunday Schools CATECHISMS, ' ' TESTAMENTS. ' .""'' , SONG BOOK, . ; GOSPEL HYMNS. . All numbers with or Without notes, at June IS HEINSBERGER'S. june 11 .TATES'-BOOK STORE. White Bronzes; TIIE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS FOR TUE Monumental Bronzo Coni)any, of Brli??c- wort. Conn.; invito attention lo.to work oner- ible, cannot be chipief, cannot bo thrown ovr and may be had at one-half Uie price of stoae. ' ' AM AS & WILSON, june 2 lin ,; Princess St., now t-ocond. For Sale. TWO PARLOR CARPETS WTTH WTDE border, fine Brussels; fashionable Shades and quite large. Also very handsome polish i verlill DIninsr Table and Sideboard. : Lost or . Strayed : ; ; J IROM MY PLACE OS WRIGHTSVILLE m. " S"l'l r'ii1 VW Sound, one meainm size rca ana wniw tu , and a black and brown colored COW; wit brass tips on horns. A suitable reward will ..... . . . - i - 1 . oe paiu IOT: ineir rium r rannwavwu vnm will lead to their recovery. , r . . lune 4 ' , F. A. sciiuttk.-. - Lunch ! The Democratic Executive Commit tee of New Hanover county are notified in another colnmn of an important meeting to take place on the evening of find a, the 15th inst; ' -a pJRCHANTS AND CLERKS WHO WILL ic. feuh:Afia hereafter at 5 o'clock1 will rrtl .4.1n I n -mrrx li.QTI 11 CAM fTi I V CiTkP. representing himself to be the secretary citizens, and was quickly endorsed by gjad to state that the company is now gon and are sold onljk because of owner leav er agent of the Cashier's Valley Gran- thc Board of Managers of the Produce in a very flourishing condition, and $8$ ger Club and requesting them to lor- Exchangel Hereafter the usual suspen- that the people seem to be. waking up a city. jnnen ward certain goods of which the cluD 8ion 0f business from 1 to 2 o'clock will little military ardor which lor a long were in need and which he hoped to be not Q had, but work will continue un- time has been at a low ebb. able to introduce among the members. til 5 o'clock, when all business will In numerous instances he obtained cose for the day. The following firms goods by these methods. He carried on uaTe aTeed to close in accordance with -quite an extensive business in this way Le recommendations of the Board, of through tne maus, in vipiauouoi Managers: Alex, bprunc ce oon, ur. postofilce laws, and recently Mr. Boney & Son, A. H. VanBokkelen, Rnfth. Insnector in the postomce de- Wv & f!nrrie. G. W. Williams & r . a i w ? ' - r nartment, learning of the case, went to nn KronW & Morris, Robinson - . . . r . . .. Cashier's Valley and soon learned sui- Kine j R Turrentine, W. A. White- ficient facts to cause him to make an head Heide & Co., Jas. I. Metts, A H. afiidavit against Lombard for a warrant Gen. John TVJ. Gordon & Bro., 5. O. of arrest. Iombard is known as a des- VanAmrinze. C. P. Mebane, Worth- & perate character, and, although he has "Vyo, Lilly, C, E. Smith,, John E. often been wanted by the local authori- row, Paterson, Downing & Co., Ran- ties for violations of the law, it seems ki & Birdsev, R. W. Hicks, D. K. that there was a fear of undertaking "3 Murchison & Co., DeRosset & Co., the duration of asinglelife; nothing can tors in fall stocir large variety and low prices capture. The warrant obtained dj aip Kerchncr & Calder Bros. Chess Carley bemore enum tjyerage jgn Co Kenan OC U orsnee, tit. i . uvuia- npon a small nwnoer win oe very ktwh,, wnuo vo., j1 the flnctnaUon upon large number will be On, Aunau w Rlnatini? headaches. & tion and spinal weakness cured by Ly dia Jbi. irmtham s vegetaDie wjmpouuu. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SPLENDID LUNCH. nervnns nrostnu vi dv at SCHUTTE'S. Best the market S1V W W m vm-m -m-w i j v J -mmm j affords and prices very reasonable. ''w '"-.'"j'l - - f:.. SCUU1TE," junell-tf . Proprietor. True Life Insurance a Protection. -JO-OTHINQ CAN BE MORE rCERTATN "Bless the Babies"!. B ABT CARRIAGES . - vst V AND rERAMBULA A Biff Bear Hunt. For some time past a couple ot very krge bears have been killing up the kogs b the neighborhood of French's Creek, Bladen county, and have become' bold of late that . persons living in vicinity havo become alarmed for tie tffety of thejadies' and children ho were left at home when the gentle a were at work on the farms, Sat urday 1 a largo number of "per wm, accompanied by all the dogs in neighborhood, started out on a big Hit for the bears, but failed to find thea. The doirs were not the kind to t bears with, hence the failure." Wo are told that an ordinary cur or hound ran the moment it strikes a bear's -trail. . To Builders and others Go to J aco- s for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, Ton csn retail sizes and at the Hvtii rtlftoftd in the nands oi Xwva&- j. --.-.- an ofiicer. who summoned four assist ants and startea ior Kailroad Metiog. .i tUa rrsr.. I he latter 1 Ullll'l I I Km -I .11 n LI1U . & WW w I ' m fnr- At a meeting of the eommittec, in was not at uuwe iuiu..,.-3 - - . .o.i nin. whom he had -one and this city, of the Point Caswell. and Cbn- ' . T?o;imrl. hftld last CTcninz at .Uon Ka nrat TrknTfI TO rT"l III II LUC WXii- I W" .i i i. o Vio orn I f;itv llall. JJlr. X . " cers starxeu out w uiwi w" ' rr1 tlinmcolrM nn- 1 Chair and Ml. O. ALSO, T,. . .. .. . . . . TVi ntintn( Tit. tncn. is ine Taiue w in terest which iflcentercd in the continuation or duration of a elngU life. This risk in the ease nf the uninsured is carried by those who hare the greatest interest in his life, while the party I Insured transfers the risk to a company which, ; by a weu ordered system. tuscriDuies me n ir lTir nnnhr. ha l&rfire that the condi tion of the Insuring party, is immediately changed from a position of the greatest hazards to a position of the greatest safety. Feeling It is a plain autyt cnoose me oesw THE JjONNECTICIjT AIUTUALi 1-1 1 b home. the Kerchner in the C. Stevenson acting the committees Were FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, of all style and at all prices. D. A. SMITH CO., June 11. North Front street. Extra Inducements ! d when as Secretary, ui iucj .,- a. - fr,T- h-iv. TttftWiitui.tiuaiJ he was within about 20 yards ot them, .nriom u surance coy. ur ;vJS: Tia incr the subscriptions 10 iuc u 1 - v -:;K1r -vtJ -njl Appi O - . J ! IKTICDCC. US TOIUJUWU w - road changed to the WOOden road, ana Embodying every feature of legitimate aUran soUcit additional- subscriptions and to "f" Insect Powder v AND jiELTjOWS FOR USING iSAME. Kills IiedbwjrJt,-Tlonches, Fleas Ants, Flies and Insect of all kind. Gootl for nslv.g on Dogs- and Cats. Imported aivi ror naion any quahtUyby MUNDS ,BROf5..S " rrescriptrous prepared nt all hours of the day andnlht.;;! ?j-;i.V i it'.l.-Jnn a QF HARNESS. JlfST. RECEIJEp AND VOR sale-low. I hafe full lines. Of Trnnki and va lises at prices to salt the tiniea. , ' . Kepairingxecuteu neauy ana wua vub- patch. J. H. MALILVBD, , , E accessor tovMsllard A JVbwden, s may 21-tf ' ' No.' S Front Street. , : .. i , 4 U... - n ' : I i ii i.i. Kerchner & Calder Bros. .?;. : '. '. o:ii-r QOMMISSION UERCTIANTS; ;vTyriAlt,: Dealers ia - : :-..f GROCERIES ond FERTILIZERS. ' GENUINE iURMAN KAlHlX W6rth& Wbrthi kTTER JAT LOW" PRICES TO PROMPT the oflicer with the warrant arose, (the - . ix T T others remaining concealed;, ana ue- manded his surrender. At this Lom bard began to shoot, and Mr. Hooper, the oflicer in question, "threw himself upon the ground to avoid the shots, After a moment or two, however, ne rose and commenced shooting at Lom bard, and the others joining in the shooting, the culprk broke and ran but they .managed to surround him, when he surrendered. He had received six wounds, none of which, however, were very serious. He was taken be fore a justice f the peace, in the ab sence ofcany United States Commission er, who after hearing the testimony, held Lombard in $1,500 bail for his ap pearance at the next term of the u. 5. .Court; v report to iue r T . fhi. .; nW order, much less Is it 22d inst. If at that time thc siXbscnp- experiment. It is a volume from the libra- tions amount to $25,000, the chairman will call a meeting of the stockholders for the Dunose of organizing. 1. TVin fnllowinir headinff was agreed to cam of necessity to pay current premiums. ine iouowiBg ncauius b This gires toe greatest amount of insurance as a proper one ior tne auDJsuiip"" i tne premiums can ouy wnuo mmnunx w mu We the undersigned agree to sub scribe the amounts opposite our names for the purpose of building a wooden railroad from Point Caswell to Clinton. The capital stock to be $50,000. Par value of shares $25 each. When $25, 000 is subscribed, the company to be organized. The said subscriptions to offered. the stock to be collected Dyt in2" aents as the work progresses, not to rr of eTTwriencfi itself. Each policy wiU hare attached a table cfcath valuta growing out of the reserve, amd the accu mttihitiM nf rurniuA trill be mtated each near. The accumulated surpms may oe useu m a. &nd also slTes then- entire effects as an en dowment if insurance becomes Tmneceasary. Tne longer the policy runs the greater its Tal no, boi as an insurmnoe and an endowment, and the higher reserve required by the assump tion cf Z per cent, interest mates the policy just M mX-A IhM mare valuable as an endearment. We beLeve it, as we intended it to be, the safest, most Tamable, and most liberal eon- tract;Ter written. "1, i JIHOB W. GREEKS. President. Send for modified plans, glfing adramtagM AT KIN SOX A MAXNXSG S. D. WATT, JuseU .leih. 3. C. , Agnt, wxuuagum. MT PURPOSE TO CLEAR OUT all CARPETS now a hand, and to uus ena will offer some real good bargains for any stock In this line. DO OT FORGET XCB T i; LACE CURTAIN GOODS, LACE LAMBREQUTSS, . : . , '? Jcornicje, oil ciArrni; e. CREAMS AND WTTXTE DDTTED SWISS, rOULARD SILKA, -, J ' , - . SUMMER SILKS', ' SUN'S CLOTHS, J V SUCDAS, TAMISK, Acl XEW HOSIERT; for Ladle and ChRdren. TraveRlngDTesa Goods la great variety. Vew Collars and Neckwear. ; - . . B. M. MCTNTIRE. l4Saxat(Tra2ks, jcsU O1 buyers 10,600 Barbels CON, ,? 1 , - do. -'JI EA I ' .VXJ Barrels FURni, 1M Ig4 COFFEB. 100 Irrels SUGAR, 100 IWxes BACON, . 1O0 Bales U A V, w 2.V0 I Lad, and Rbl. . NEAV CHOP CrnAMOLASfei. 1,000 Bbl4. LIME,CEML"NTe PLASTER, f . 1,000 SPIRIT BARRELS. r New awl second had. fSTobaccn, Snitff, fioap,Xye,' Potasb. Matches, CaJKiy, canuies, juoop iron, .a is, c ' -Fans and Parasols. id elegant slockpf MILLINERT and FA20; Y ..... , .... , - " - . v 1 i GOODS. 1 bare tTCd another largo assort. tneatofJHKXX,ILana .11. L.VCE,andkT;,S. C A3? -HATS, BEAUTTFUL IXOWKTii. TRIMMINGS, FAS4 and PARASOLS, Ac. liefpectfuny. - , MI33 E, KARJlERr .7 Kidhahzf Corntr.
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