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PLEASE NOTICE. , .xerr nor: Uondajs ex lt4kIrt fiery . . r; f f . jOSHT. JAMKSt We will bo glad to . receive oommcrlcitlon , 1 rom-oar friends (te uf alA t&jeets' f 1 XronMiwlrieiidt 1 general Interest but 1 fLr The same of th write 'ant' always be ; .Mtv aDrorairoa. ' 1,mvs POSTAGE PAID: "DTTTY 1 tit v r v i - r j " JLtLr-iilj v il.-llli v v 0. , . ; . I- . , - - - . . - - " 'j- ' - 1 1 . . . ! nlahed to Uie Editor. . .. - - 1 ' ' , ' Communications must be wrlttea en only one side of the paper. ,;;.,. ".' ', ' Personalities must be arolded. And It U especially and, particularly under- toorlnfiat tne Editor doee' not always endort he vkws of correspondents, unless! ao ittate -In Uie'edUorial,CAlnnini.lw - i 1 1 ! ' ' ' 'i-t i ' . i NEW f ADVEKXrSEMENTS; - v, SIX nw . . . v opsonin.: cents. A Art t.w . . - , i .uat ereU t7 ctnwi ..rffWUtw - - T Pr part of the city. . . . inr aad liberal, r r c f VOL. VI. WILMINGTON: KCriTHURSD AY. JULY 27: 1882. NO. 179. 4 1 - - -t . rJ-in hrtA the utrm?t ! ml. 7 kit IT .( I 1 hnALNEWS.- 4 JSWI1 'UBoTTiiw ADYEIT1SIMIMTJ. itranUU ' p , . 1 11-lit T.c araMtn ..1 -Will i:-,,n or rlu,,c i0' Peroiial. j Xsirrow Escarp; 1 J -f; TIhj Ucv. Dr. E. A. YaUw. who i Wo lrA that three little" boy s,: While much Iwlovwl in tin city, arrivcil horcji,, bath'm at Green's mill pond -i few 011 Tuesday niht on a visit t4i Mr. II. id.ivs a to; were attarked by W largo alli- M. Inrndon. Dr.-Yates will i rusticate. THE MAfIS lor a coilc l" veckat JMr. Bowdcu'a cummer residence i at WrishUville Sound. W'v trust the salt air, will be as beneficial to him as wc know his visit will le pleasant to himself and friends. Beincr Overhauled rru ' r iij ry- . i. V , .. Tbomail cloeo nl arrive at the City Tost The Little Guinl has been taken apart officc s follow: i and is being thoroaShly ' overhauletJ, Nortwro hSS,t . v. li irgc alii- 1 11c wuecis ana runruns gear arc o-.w;j Northern tnrougn ann wtujs....9.i a. sl. rrator. fine hoys taw me monster ceire a newi-suit. oi; paint, aut'l'vit?It i Mai for ue -c. 'Railroad 'ni coming towards -thcni and swum to a she is brought oufc and the boysj haye nn Trilmn Freshwater Pcrchrrotit and Mack fish hooks and lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at jAGORi's.t , ... iron-hull baruuc il Scrhxr. onherwayuptot!,,, c-ity- Festival unci Presentation The fest'tTal at the Alarket House, the trail craft and tried to capsize it but to tho blush was shot from the shore by iuie one who waa luckily at hand ; ? rontrs nuinllcd thcrclrom. includ- b' lnr A V I'' f?Mirnat ' 1 '.'3.19 A. lkL" batlcaa, Juto which they climbed for tlieir new mlforms;:.Uieu look out far a pouuScrn Maile for aU points South j - -i safety. ' Tho cgato"t kept playing around strut which will put uiy.IixlUoscoeJ wSSiUciiw)dt , ' Judcre HIcKoj; Accepts M.VGSOtJA, June 27th, 1882. j rr ' ' ' tit I 1 lfiT i- '"..I jjnin Lioaii any iiar;iii. Dear Sik: We, the undersigned, ltella Owens suetl out a peace war- j hare been appointed a committee t ; in, rant a-ainst her bcUcr;;haJf.! (Abrara form you ot your. pminipn ior jnuge i xnira .juuicini istriui. uj mc riLL BLT AX ' SADDLE, auuot new, with KUnVct and two fine Undies, tofictlier with an elcjaot Winter Lnp Robe and , r Summer one Al;o a new and fincliorso llfaikket. Apply " .,... M -jul.r 19 . -j LOCK BOX!3l, ClTt. . . .. .-r M I til Lilts vwens, yeMicraayijewro uiaucftAiaro- TrhftrrsiliA ciontreutkm. -this'darras I uer. lUa says that v wens iiaa tnreai-1 cembled. and .reonest i Your acceptaneo t comer or J? ourtn ana Campbell streets. cnej to shoot her with a .double-barrel of the aame, ... ,t;."tt " X . - I IlUUIrLUUi 4.114 OIULv OAlY Ivlv film w o , w I ; ' " - r , 11 . .... , I T I O : m tnU .Inea . . , . I '. 1 I ' J . H . JjUJIJi, i.l.iTUKmiMa I'm' ui uuuu oauiauutus. tuiuo w n vtvcv hpr i hn nvi nnmn onr i m ner i - -nr tr ... .Jinu Ha uiv ww.-w . - - ..!-.. l ? Xj. it . jvivius- . ... iKlTaesdav niirht. The Presentation 01 tue v,nnf titwlit.trtwavlavW fiwn imliMiaailwl Mna trk trio niACt TWITM 1 1 H. r I ?.l ti. X t- , u- Cuxioif, jpiy l2th;tB82VC Hotel at trcei1" lir. . : : male member and a surer cup to tne against her, but te iMkrrockher down Messrs John Sj. lvooaarat s. n. aunn tfeinni from steamboatmen that most popular female member was the with a fence rail." " HeVwW.ofdered'to and E. W. Kcrr i i 'U ' tone interesting future of the csion. a to, thapeace; but e 7 ncinS r0ii!!5!I The cane was presented to Jos. E. appealed to court.' . . fo j!cSon of,rBdi 2f. .the Third . t i xfrf'allam. who left here in Sampaon and the cup to Fannie E. j 1 Judicial District,1 would have been an- VJ ' J . I . . . wr T r 1 ' . I 1 1 Jt X- WI .vvkw. I r ..... IT.irarfl I 1 1 nra tha ivlfa -f c rTTT ' ' HniTP .1.1,. i Tv.- TTn I I HWRrRfl UMinBr. UUL 1 UUC1UCU UtUKCk W I f cxirit anla.T) v.. TWO P SI i All points betwetm lfamkrt and Ral ciirit. . ............................." a . Hall for Cherawa ud Darlington Rail- ' road.'.....: ,..8.00 r. M. MalLs for ' itolnts between Florence , and CharVeslon:'..... .i.8.00 P. M. Hirer, FrKUvs. ...1.00 P. IS. FayetteTlllc, via Lumberton, tlaily, except Sundays .: .5.50 P. M. Onsriow C. II. and Intermediate oJfi-s r I 1 ces. Tnesrtri and iiiys.. ...-. ;.b.w A. ai. SralUiTille malls ; by etcaiuboHt, dally ; m , (except Snndays). i .B.30 a.'au Malls for Eay Hill, Town Civet, j ;i j ShalloUe and Uttto BlTer,-Tue-' -i -daya and JYidavs. . . .............. .6.00 A. 1L ' - OPEN VOR DELIVERY. - Northern through and way malls. . . .7.30 A. M. Southern Jialls.. .7.80 A. M. Carolina Central liallroad 9J30 A. M. Mails collected from street doxcs every any at 3.45 P. M." -t" ' ' : ' !,i Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 ai., ana from 4 to 630 P. AI. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale in small quantities at general foiivrv whon Btamn office la closed. General deliTerr onen from daylhrht to dark anp: on bunaars rrom ti.su 10 .su a. ai. 1) TJunds Bros; KUGG1STS, WILMlNUTtN, KOKTri I arolina. 1,491 Rroadw -jit,; corner 41rd street, KewrYork. The high Ktandard attained by ine nmi in ims city will le Increased by their New York connection. Wllmlngtonlans vtslt tug New York will reclete at lhe aboTe num. wr a ty rvurvn varouna welcome. JT! a. vellOW w!.vt. b. returned to the city. Scott, we learn, was the originator of the epidemic. It was reported the presentation scheme and we are i Slr McCallamhad died of the pleased to know the festival was a 1 MUiSiaWitSS 0UWWMS fcter. 4 B old coit, the property of Mr. Wo, rww who lires in Brunswick county, V " J m 0 m. I www :rr;,,bnUiW, b, giring 1 ZfXibettom on Ust Satur-h member, . jw. Jb. financial success. Death of Col. McLean, i We rezret to learn, as we do from nwftit. tbfi 5ispmhlinj? of the State Cori- I weuuaerstanatnaiitne memoers 01 Tention i the Little Giant Steam Fire Enrine Co. I was very much gratified by ' thein are to have new uniforms. The shirts dorsement 01 your onvenuon, couipo- , edofsoeoodapeopier i are to De or tne same coior ana material With ieMUre I accent the nomina- of those-now worn, but the hats are to tionJ ; . ! be the old eight roi stiff hats,, with long Accept my Kinaescwisnes wr-juui- The officers hats will be white, eiTcs, . . m . Allmond A. McKoy lilack. . .There are at present a- great visors. To Builders and others Go to J ACO- t j. rii a mother iro&t and tiie I i r vr.k.:ni xrnTon tV iow-:-: : fl . . J. '"TrrZi-Il SZl many new members,, who are hot looryoangDir -- - rmmeoiate cause 01 ms uuu - t comnanvat : a Ut for Sh. Blinds and Doors, Glass, nemorruajju ui mouu. tMAAfianrf ni TflPCflflV Tlicrllt: n.mSrn-1 JPa Vii non rrof oil C 1-7. A fit ATlll at the v ir t. will 1mit for his Col. McLean was Dora in iwocsou . - ( . m home it Xantacket on Saturday.- county in xe. B u.. m sufficient . money ; from howestprices. couniy m " their funds to purchase the new uni- . Dur- University of Korth uaxoima m . a OTlf1 hmt ' wMfthtrfli bordered eiTWKSUUcawun I ' . .1 . . , is- lis absence his antics , as a neaiui m 6" , i. V Ii to-day. eficer will be attenuea to oy -air ivrcnio m " t :;. V " " . Uderzaan. Wo wish him a pleasant as a pnvausiui.uu ruSk . . --0- menianu rose oy gaiiant auu menw rinna rondnct to the TX)Sition of Lieu -.. . ... V .1 , 1 Scipio Jlin.cnargea waa Deinsuua., he entered ST ATE, NEWS. mp. 7 W loom frnm -Tlie'Italiroaai - passengers on the down train . last night W l.Am hv note v from CaDt. R. P. that there were signs of a bloody allray : 'IT Psontbatbe bxor orthe e r I upon the practice of law Directors of the Point CasweU & Clin- terjng m blood, and appeared to haye ww sentenced to one day's confinement . tt ,n(l ria resided ton Railroad & Steamboat Company, been stabbed in several places, . . ..ir. " " i I . , rLriMti! onnnonnMrinr nnrns and I rwfXl TnrrJilh7il: ' The I VJAUfuw ...w 1 . - e djorderly conduct, was lined $3 or six &nd was afterwards Register of He says: he work will be vigorously thei ia tie city prison. 4 . w vor We. He was a member of I organized an engineering; corps ir. 1711 colored, charcetl with I-. .1 r-?n r iftr. will make a start to-morrow morning An.'w lOe VOB3UlUUUUU vwun.uw' - 1 (Tntul -1- SIT- I . T- f I TTo cn w "ThA W iUji in the city prison. She wis sent L. d t time County Attor- pushed and it is expected weather per,- GranvUlers big ctop or tather tho btlow in default of payment of the fine The "monarch" shirt fits well, look's well, wears well, and sells well. It is kept by Jno. Dxta & Sox. nty. mitting to have both lines surveyed effort to make it has certainly swept the Within twenty days. There is qnite a stable, ; and pastures ot Pa norees .n. mm. mmrm. f i A - . . n H liiacK xurniuj; lively compeuuon going on amuu5 r .t There is a colored woman in this city young folks to know who will be the on a j single farm in one t h are told that as many, as 12 have been a ? Inst from overwork and short rations of the town i Anything in 'the hardware line can be found at reasonable prices at J A CO NEW ADVERTISEMENT S . Now is yojur Chance for Fun T4TOONLIGIIT;EXCl7ESIONON STEAMER MINNEHAHA, to-night. Fare 25 cents. Ital ian liana wui rurnisu music . o oojecuwua- ble characters will be auowea on.uoaru. juiyzr-it i i Comfort TS FOUND . BESTING ON ONE OF OUR aUMnt TTnir tirpKcns- We make them un to fit any size Bedstead at 40, 45, 50, 65, 60, 80 and S5 cents per pound. We use all Hair and the July 27 27 N. Front St who might be termed a lusus nalura. to break ground. We feel confi- ships. Will it Rain or Shine To- . ' , . . i l . - . - i ' - : . ' Morrow ? WLD PROBABILITIES, OR BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER COMBINED will tell vou; It will detect, ana inaicate correctly, m ohnniw in th wpjitheir. twelve to forty eight hours In advance. It will tell what kind ot a storm Is approaching, and from what quarter It comes Invaluable to navigators. Farmers can plan their work according to Its predictions. - It win save niiy umeg iis eve m a single season. There Is an accurate ther mometer attached, which alone is worth the price of the combination, -trice ov cents. , f x v oaiv a - July 27 HEINSBERGER S. C. D, Worrill. , ; XJNDKRTAnTER, CABDfET.Jf AKER A Nil CARPENTER. "OfSce and Work Shop on See- u atreet. opposite comneriana's staDles.ees EspectfulIysolIcRa "orders and guar an tin od work, prompt delivery and sat&tactlon , every respect may l-lf Ice Cream and Soda Water. rKEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND PURE ICE CREAM and SODA WATER, flavored with pure fruit Juices. Customers served at reasonable prices. - - j ' FRED. SMALL, Just North of Garrison, and near Hotel Brans wick, bmitnvme, n. c. ; : July 8-lm Wm.E;i Springer &o., (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON A CO.) 0 LDEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN THE State. GOOD GOODS and low prices. une25 n 19, 21 and 23 Market street, ' Wilmington, ,N. C. 50 Weiv I ' i j-'.'- " PIECES FIGURED LAWNS, Rev DeWitt ... i t.i I i i 4 I . . . . Vi 1 i Jrpp.nahoro l alrlOl : Those oi our citizens woo wouiu uac Fir een vears ago. wnue bpuui ucsu dent that wn-n an uniteu cuuu, wxx yi -ir ' . MmtA m;th; tviw. to indulge in a moonlight excursion ,ppear on her body, and she looked as part 0r those interested, we can have Nicnoon an(j Willis to lecture in down the mer will have an opportuni though she might have been scalded, the road completed and a train of cars Greensboro on the 15th of March, 1883. tj to do so to-night on tho steamer Since then the spots have grown larger running from Clinton' to s Point Caswell This was the earliest te AjJL?; ... . . m . . . i i-u. . ii r a. Iaa wnrir i mi i mi: uj uuuuiis jmnAoA. Agooa uana oi music n an larger, until to-uay sne ia aiuiuou ia eight montna irom .wc t.-. " Mr II H Tate, of this place, has teenenrsjfd for dancing. No objec- hiteas any Caucasian to bo found. 3 commenced." . raised this year 291 bushels of wheat. Urk akin ' n rnf.hirtl of an acre, where special UVUWII rt V mmtm I rjllU BUU IIM BUUIU I I Pine Grove, -rrT-tTfiTrrsvTT.T.T3! v. f!:: SITUATE AT W the 8 Mile Post on the Turnpike. J ; mcitrrv irrr a A VU A ATT. HilATSlind Oil! HARRY HILL" to take you out Boating or anvwhere else. Just ask for the boat when Youwantlt-- -..'...-"'..' r : m inly 25-tf I board. Sec adr. elsewhere for prices, on her face, but they are rapidly disap i etc. " nearinz Futile Attempt.. I i - W MmomWtn liiv ViAarri When she first began to -turn Yesterday morning, about 3 oclocK, ""1 farming anywhero, , ... , l. ..kSkifinn !n tfifa I i. .a vnala Tf Vnfrl jlrilft til ft The famnv excursion to be given : on white," sne was put uu-.u an apw r - - ri to-morrow will be well Capt. Harper has madecr- effort was made, he realized 20 bushels srto nave neara Srwhero, News and Observer-. It appears now . I .. , r .-,.ati chfMUnlPTl 1 r TVT r-a T XV1 A. Hart. On I 11 t!n nf tliA CtntA hQVATlAAn VISlTMl v. n... wli I CllV oy a ponv vi ouiu ramcuw. w - au bwuwm ww- lVr.k: and Orange hv rains. At the Varm Springs The thieves were neara oy me who frc:ri" "T ;7 aUtnded. ery provision in order for his guests to man." She is a queer ?e- J" Tere fright t 50 arrivals ia the daily average, it J .u i ..,ti,.- imA I and her change of color is attributed . to I inmates of the house, and were irigni- reDorted. r A compliment, in - the ..." , I. , lL . r-. akin disease. V e cua near . me wwi i ened oil nj tne caus iui jynv. 1 shape 01 a nice suii,,oi wwiuw with the clerk of the weather; for a aWn . trnM ? A rliriieh w Jbestowed urwn the Rev, Jaines B lor uie uucw - mwauuw . - ... 1 oQt,;o v' wh?T in ' affind. crrtlv dar. The vonnir neoole will I nlcal term . . . . . .. - ' lM.i;v. rvVivBtnranicomiCUe. cance and the old ones can enjoy inem- I r " .Vi.-TuI wa r ti, ' ' 1 hv th nails for the police a? , T?" elTwmany manner they mayseeflt. donoLyoucnior . t l . noWW thev arrived the SoSiia in his eightieth vear. and s rel Lin 2 01 me name w ". T ' " , , I , - -;0 " ' Iersonal. Her. J. B Taylor, D. 1).. ot the First 8Cif. EaptUt Church of this city, left here yesterday, to be absent a short time. He joins some friends at Chautauqua, and wui then visit relatives in Baltimore and Richmond. Dr. Taylor will be ab sent some two or throe weeks. -His pulpit will be supplied daring his ab Mr. he - ' . . 1 : . - . .rk r. ikr. one pronounce U to suit Wm-thievandrtldisap tbe thiru tune muun mimuiuu..- "-,,.... crioDled. and has'sinco Just Received. NEW LOT OF PRANG'S . - - BEAUTIFUL BDiTHDAY CARDS, t - -i- ! Sunday School Books, Reward Cards, Bibles, Testaments, &c, &c. : . , GEO. WOODS CO'S ORGANS rank sec- ond to none. , Remember the discount to r - . .'.- ... . ,1, Churches and Sunday Schools. -; -; 'K 1nlv23 - - .1 . C. W IATO. OurFruiti and Vegetables. There seems to have been a greatdeal Of attention paid to the cultivation of fruits and vegetables ot an Kinus uj iirt!rnltnrists in this section 01 ine if Ills Answer. A. boy. about. 13 years df age, was about to be put on the witness stand in a J. 1. Court in this city, and before swearinrhini the Magistrate, In order to ascertain if ha knew tho nature of an oath, propounded several questions, to which the youth made satisfactory re plies. Finally he was asked, "Where do bad people go to," and he promptly answered. "Down de riber fi&hcning." Kleptomnnln. Foor2ttJe rascals, Willie Taylor, Tux Moore and his brothers are annoy ing merchants very much by the dis ease with which thy seem to be afilict ed, vis : kleptomania. They have been psjtor teir respectB to Ir. C. W. Tales, but on . yesterday two of them were caught and tied. While Mr. Love. the clerk, was in the baek part of the tore, one of them sneaked In tho door aaditolea book strap. A gentleman m the opposite side of the street saw younz rogue when he took the strap He went across and caught the boy and larocd him over to Mr. Love, who had Mat tied and carried him to his parents wko promised to give the thief about as much strap as he could stand. - - . Perenna rerovrrln from wasting dis- -ease. such as malaria, fevers, etc., 4 will V. mm- .S mt W n greatly benemea by me u -Brown's Iron Bitters, a true tonic cover more than a half mile; but wher ever it struck trees were torn up pj ;the ana xae Willie s6n of Creek. Thn "onalitv of peaches which we get . siinccss. fivfl miles from town, .was ac- now- too3t incompble th the "f nwu .1 11 vt wnrmaten neacn wmcu . . : . . tu lasx. ; ne wm v . "" .r imu,i- j . ms tn h fame : amTinc an ui 1. wm- ... - i,ut . nd in attcmpiiDZ 10 1U3 temnU have been made to rob the crutches. ,wninp-and wine cellars. The next - rinoWi Plank' The section of couh time an attempt is made the thieves will y around Staggsviile was visited . ... 1 71- 'a nrommtinni PHdav evening last by a severe. ana be " oaggeu, -iyr .3-tivnsr. 'Inwidthitdid' not a a r onaPT. x np r 1-211 11, u 1 it. i JiaVe DWil JUiU.I3 W aw X- gro w " . :..t fire no the fact that most iruiis Lt w but OI1iy two took effect. Arabl considerable attenUon and , marked . . helmct ftnd ft and. improvement is noticeable, there naa cranium of private F. X- bnnopercepablelmprovmentinle whnted When he found he size or flavor of-watermelons . The TrT the tdo ot the ' - .WM.aa I I L7A1 HI UVk Mw w. w 1 melons raised n ueorgia ar .j . kreatcst 0nife during .r .iJfhpnira!rements was amoiig the bo ra higher : "; lch Were drawn tn three hun- tivation: in fact, they are not cuiuvau . - r Target was grown about hero ten years agu. r ndered and the dis- deofthedogrilh -the .butt' ofhis Strawberries have oecn - nrraniZed troons marched down the gun.. its contents .were aiscnargea iunw utmfm nf culture, and the flavor is Pue?.p -r 1 tu.rh breast, ending his lilein, one hour., .?t. V- . .vnr . seen beach with tne rv . x,. a. - ;:ruf, Vwrr Chas. B; Jones. unsurpassed uj-, andin attack Fort Target, 'lhe ion sioou -- eI grown eisewnerc. 77 I r. kw sirtv nine shots were nreu "i'.t,v fmm North Carolina to the Supreme ixxige oi -uie new CL,,vl Knights ot the ixoiaen auic, rt;- ridTdwAll: an old. and at one time, influential lawyer of the Rowan and Stanly bars, was found dead in his room aiKrn.rlp ljLRfc Thnrsdav. ; He had , . U fone to his room that morning w , w 11 anal nan and a servant entering at dinner time, found Mr. Caldwell lying on the bed, dead. The cause ol his tiamtYt ia mniwiMl to nave DCeU SPPO- uwu-ri 1.. t.. plexy. . lie was.a son 01 iuc xao ""s CaldwelU of ' Salisbury, tt The Presbyterian church1 tn. vonconr iaa been condemned as unsafe and its doors nwni uHii rpmain so until the trouble is remedied.- A Philadelphia architect examined - the - roof , orthe and nmnnnnd It tO DC CUUl- gerous, whereupon the church board met aud decided to close the church 1:1 . v4in- Ka mrt on. xne church is a large - brick ' budding and was erected six or seven yean "Ret owr madf Emorv's Little Ca thartic PUls, pleasant to take, sugar . 77!-!-fi 1 ;wit a hrrr of Druggist! or by maif. Standard Cur Co., 114 Nassau Street, new iw. era dew., - r ?n kMa ttm! in this State. - - . - f 1 ue susceptible of a hl6er staw m cu. tt0? nwIr: Z u MSmrSM Target. abonthere. Tne eea engagement on the beach, tbe the TiOCS are left .Jl pt. attack' the supply Ires. Just here ire UkU any mmJtndedbjCommodore rerrj. minn hare oeen rai . . j : .,: .nori Th una lorces uuiuik - section this season ? 1 It isa weu-owu WCre compelled. fact among dealers that rux an hour's firing, to succumb to the fruits and vegetables axe more sought .htmngo( Com- afler at the North nd command a .p The troops ran up the higher ' price than those irom omer q 0 order- States. Let our farmers pay more at- rr.n ment to cease firing tention to the'cuiavation of melons ana pronounc ed a sbrnal defeat' for the land forces. Qi.innv lTn. I tm "Pir nroled the pnson- nn 1 j - 1 1 vnrin i - - j- . .... - . "Wells Health Eenewer" rcs1 I ers and ordered them Wcst,where unqer health and vigor, cur Dyspepsiajxm- the hill they could get beyond the rays potence, Sexual Debility. $1. Jas. U. tinnqs. . fc . . a - A m F Marrta's Celebrated IRE AND BURGLAR , PROOF SATES, All.Slzes and Prices, from 50.00 to $2,200.00. Acknowledged by tie best authorities to.be the BEST SAFE MADE. , "7 ; ;"', .', Extract lrom!SceiIc American editorial)! Feb. llth,'1882:J "We are also askeu as to tne Wc Bay MARVIN'S.- i hest fire proof safes. 7 :i jnnel8 i aJ A. WTTJ.ARD., Axent atrWllmlnton. Ladies' ; and Misses Cloth U Biittoir Boots; at Cost; v WISH TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK OF LADIES AND MISSES Cloth Button Boots ! - and will sen them at cost. Call and secure a pair. JnlylS GEO. R. FRENCH A SONS. 39 N. Front St. 0 NE SET OF BUTLER'S DOUBLE RE- , j . ; ; At 5 cents per jsrd JQQ TIERES FIGURED 'LAWKS, " , ;r 7 At 0 cents per ysrd. . . . , , ' I V 1 .. 7 . ." . '' ! . 7. A beautiful stock of Ladles' and Gent's - 1 Handkerchiefs: Towels, etc. .:.7-:7':. 7 July 21 v . JNO. J. IIEDRlCg, Wagonette for tlie Sound. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 15th Inst., tho Wagonette will be run to and from the Sound,-leaving Wilmington, corner Second and Princess streets, at 6 p. m. Returning leave the Sound at 7 a. m. I lunell tf T. J. SOUTHERLAND. Kerchner & '-balder Bros., -TTTHOLESALE GROCERSr C. Keep a full line of t . . . Heavy arid Light Groceries, " V ; 7 CORN, MEAL AND HAT. Agents for Wilson, Chllds & Co's . ' WAGONS, CARTS lulr 33 ' ' AND TRUCKS J B litter. FEW PACKAOES (Large and Small) ot the very finest. ..; I " ' 1 ' ihn rACKAGES-ALL GRADES. Conshrned and must be sold. June ls-tf ,, i7 Vi, DSKOSSET tHEESE-40 BOXE9. CTARCH 200 BOXES; rnOMATOES 50 CASES, :. rAVm CORN. J PEACHES, Ac, Ac. ' Prices very low. i June 18.U ; DrROSSET A CO. Salt. Salt. r u TONS AGRICULTURAL SALT.', 1 i i 15 00 0 J-OVEIXr OUJU BAX.X. j -; ' Af.fi 3ACK.VCOARSE ALUM SALT, Fine Table Salt In small pocxeta, r; : i '!: ! New Crop Cuba Molases I : gQUhda, Tlercea and lUrrels'Kew top Cnba, Porto Rico, Old CroplCubS and Njctar Syrup for sale at low price, r - ' , InnelS W: ZJt. WILLARDSJ 50 COWrPEA Os ''7 ' .' It tort Crude Bosla Gaa Gfaendor Pbl,f' renerauns z wo iee ot " ",, Gasometer holding 800 feet,,and newTanks all n rood orUar. juao one nwtu Wo a he sow s.1aIu Ataa. Trunks at jreduowlprleea. t makeroom for our increasing cauu mm M We rnarantee best roods for the least Mnf7r Lar assortment. H. M: BORDEN -A CO. TV 8 ew fcaddlery and Trunk House. rrt ? I use t- Xo 0. Market street For Sale. 100"BU: - I it:.- e. ; : QLDXNEWS PAPERS. ruae -:.. 'Tins oina Clay valid- ' Mixed :Pcas. :'?. i, ; 2- lis '.I J' T . ' .;J! ' I'"- . HALL &PEARS ALL InnelS ' - - f- 1 Wood arid Willow Ware. XJULL ASSORTMENT., TIN WARE. Ftamp- S Goods, full np in that line. Hollow Ware. t,oous, f puted Forks and x luupoi o , . i . , PARKXR A4Aii. noons ,f 'July S3 r
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 27, 1882, edition 1
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