Tiller ATZR
-. I i : . -I. .. , u.i . i . , , . . -
ceptrf by
JOSH T. JA3IESf -
.piroE ArBorwt-
..-.;. vtWTAOK PAID:
Uiri" -rv
Jtr
5H tOODU , -v. ""V
-3:M' . , .uHitml by cattIct- free
T rl r nT ,rt of U citf. at lb boTe
,W ra low and KbcrtL
1 U -Tti-rr trtU rciort anj auJ all fall-
elWlrirrul-rlr
fr iAc --"
, eirculdion,cf any newspaper
ALin the city oj "
nnALNEWS.
J
llTTil-W ADYIBTISEMIMTI.
put A '-LwcaI a
,;K5-U-T1 lWt
H 3 Ho"- 1 -",-"We
J II MitL-NfW
u.Kin WiRtu-Iroccrlf.
il il A rt- ill-Cow Teas
Eg)m A Diiic-Spec .L
rtitii'i ci-Kcadcrt
j t M-H-nrr ln SbJrti
. jiriliaria-ramlly KxcunOoa .
jjt4 C KAEaw-Jo Kecelreil
J C 3l-Ttvi-rrh Peachea
ju J IUt.ati K-1 am Offering.
rtcw A Tattoa-TOnl Caff a.
BrMrrcHEix A Sos New Flour
Id ru Masxisg Pine Grore
ti a $irTti C Dlea the Cable
JiC)Ei-Ta Make Home IWaattfal
T.J. sh' rntKLASi Por the Sound,
i. to N ll-xi-lru; Clerk Wanted
W ?ritiis A Co Brown Gin.
A A waiaixt-MarTtn Celebrated.
I C 3fJ-i.s-Turn! and Cabbage Seed
jluisi.xui -Lulgtra and Day Booka .
nihx A IIckett Very Best Haras.
Ju L B XT Wright Repacked Lemon?
5"rirArRT For the Black. fish Grooads
t.tuE Fkkcu A Soss Ladlea and MUsea
J X Willaru General CommUvlon Her
rlul
Jt ". Gordo x A Dro Insnre Tour Cot
tCu.
J Gobdox, K of Jl and S MetlD-bf
"ca
KtJKHXER A
kr Bros Continue to
al wholesale.
TeLth Sunday after Trinity.
1-j
S-jt this afternoon at 51 minutes
fist 6 o'clock.
Xew moon this afternoon at 56 min
utes past 3 o'clock.
The receipts of cotton at this port
yesterday foot up 73 bales.
There were no interments m Hellenic
tVuieterj during the past week
Three adults and one child were in
terred in Oakdale Cemetery during the
week.
Oze adult and three children were in
trmlin Pine Forest Cemetery during
week.
Mirriase licenses were issued to only
fvwred couples, four in number, during
S-eweek.
The "c;own" collars and culls are
decidedly the best. They ars sold by
I'tu&Sox. . f
ToIIce your premises. Iime and other
iifectants can bo had at the City Hall
fcJ lung for them.
Kiilncy Disease.
Irritation, lletention, Incontl-
2 v r; posits, Ci ravel, c, cured by
Bachupahia'. $1. Iepot James C.
S.H. liarrelt's circus will pitch its
on the vacant lot corner Third, and
uarnett streets. The trouDe will show
tcro 00 Monday, theUta'pf September.
The Xor. baniucm Capt.Thorsen,'
-wed jestcrday for Ixndon with 1,630
of spirits turpenUno and 185 bar-
y x, ' T-ncd at $33.550.!shippd
ra: AIex' Sprunt Son.
? t .... .
-'.i.. n lute will have in a fow
, ? a xy handsome stock of new
f :?in wall-paper. He has selected
c- tock with a great deal of care and
Pcts to show some very elegant pat-
r.
-srs, w. II. Green. John II. Ilar-
JJw. C. Munds and.Wmiam An
on.who have been in attendance
ae second annual convention of
State Pharmaceutical Association,
Ia3ton hare returned to this city.
S. T. Hallman will preach in
k tVi Lutheran Church this morn
i .lt 11 o'clock, and again at 8 o'clock
Tening. We are requested to
Uat the usual Sunday School ex-
Dot o observed to-morrow.
Tjjo Harper .Cxcarslou.
plnd faxaUy excursion will be
Ja on the ftusport Friday next, un
aanscment of the Captain.
Cw. xnusicfordancin. and
JT7 liarPer has made all
for a pleasant trip.
ilw,J' ... month, tic Three . Lw -aau fl 1 S 1 Y 11 II A H I I l I f ' 1 1 . l V ' a J ; V U - -
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VOL. VI.
Shrimps were plentiful yesterday at
five to.ten cents per quart. .
Mr. J Halm will leave for New York
ttxl:iyt-where ho goes to purchase his
Fall and Winter stock of goods.
1 Ou ami alter to-morrow, the wagon
ette will leave for the .Sound, at 5:30
o'clock, instead of at G o'clock", as here
tofore.
To Builders and" others Go to Jaoo
bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors," Glass,
&c. You can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices. ......; . ! .
Mr. I. Shrier advertises that all of
his remaining j stock", must be sold
anyhow. Ho means business, as all
will find out by calling on him. j
k -
The Rev. W. M. Kennedy will
preach in the First Bhptist church this
morning and evening at the regular
hours, in consequence of the absence of
the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Taylor.
The "approaching 'regatta over the
Wrights ville course, is not to be strictly
a club race. The regattas aare open to
all but will be sailed under the sailing
regulations of the Carolina Yacht Club.
Ah, yo lovers of sport, one more op
portunity is afforded you to go to the
Blackfish grounds this season. The
steamer Passport will take out a party
on next Thursday. See . advertisement
elsewhere. I 1
' It is reported that the savannahs near
Burgaw have been entered by a gentle
man in this city, who proposes going in
to sheep raising on a large scale. The
savannahs afford ample pasturage for a
large number of sheep the entire year.
There will be a match of base bal
played to morrow at the Athletic
Grounds, between the Blue Streaks1
and "Our Boys' nines. These clubs
are said to be composed of j the best
base ball players among the colored
people of this city.
A colored man was attacked with a
fit near the foot of Chestnut street, yes
terday, and fell through an opening in
the wharf, burying his face in the mud
He was discovered by some of his
friends, who took care of him. Had the
tide been high, he would undoubtedly
have been drowned, j
Messrs. B. F. Mitchell & Son have
recently added tho "patent process 'and
made other extensive and important lm
provements te their flouring mill and
are now prepared to furnish flour equa
in every respect to a Northern or Wes
tern brand, They are now grinding
new wheat of unequaled quality and can
furnish flour in lots to suit. Merchants
and others would do well to give them
a call. See advertisement elsewhere
Cotton, j
The receipts of cotton at this port for
tho period from August 1st to j August
12th, foot up 304 balev, as against is.
bales for the first fifteen days in August,
1831, an increase this Angnst of 110
bales. Tho crop receipts to date mis
year foot up 136,4111 bales, as against
119,254 bales in 1881, an increase this
year of 17,187 bales. '
Cliicken Thieves.
Chicken thieves paid their respects
to Mr. J. V. Benspn, who resides on
the corner of Fourth and Dawson
streets, on Saturday morning. They
stole about twenty chickens and got off
with their booty. Mr. J. Sidbury,
who resides, on the j corner of Fourth
and Queen streets, was also victimiz ed
the same nisht.. AH of his stock of
chickei was stolen, j
Freshwater Fere h, Trout and Black
fish hooks and . lines. - - A full assort
ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's.!
Steam Brakes.
A new patented Bteam brake has been
nut onlrclght engine No. 3, on the AY .
& W. R. K. The brake is put on tne
driving wheels of the epgine by means
of steam, and a tram can be stopped
when under headway very quickly .
The brake Is but an experiment and if
it works to the satisfaction of the offi
cials we presume all the freight engines
will be supplied with them.
- --p-
City Court.
The Mayor's reception yesterday was
well attended. i
Joshua, McGuin, disorderly conduct.
was diiihargeL !
. Judy Ann Hunter was lined $2 or
4 days In prison, for being disorderly.
She took the 4 days.
Ada Harris, alias "Long Nine, was
fined S2 or 4 daysfor disorderly con
duct. She paid up and departed.
Anna "Williams,., same offense, was
fined $2 or 4 days. She went below.
Edward Taylor was discharged after
having been reprimanded for disorder
ly conduct. , - . V" . . ;-
. WILMINGTON. N.
j Not True. ... :.,,.:..!., ;
TLure was a report in circulation yes
terday to the effect that a man had been
d no wncd on Friday. r night fro in j off
one. of the river steamers, when .within
about six njles pftbs city. We called
at t he f iflice of the agents of the steam
ers and ascertained that the report had 4
been given birth to by a colored deck
hand who was a near relathe of. Baron
Munchausen.' and who frpquehtlyV told
such yarns in order iolfool" his com
rades. The Captain of the steamer was
asked about the report, . and said.be had
no kno vledge of the - matter,' and' was
positive that the man viras not "drowned
from off his boat.
Additional Subscribers . j
Mr, S. C; White, .manager of the TeV
ephone Exchange, is endeavoring toiu
crease his subscription list to one hun
dred. He has seven ty-fivo : ; business
houses and residences on Jiis list, all of
whom most cheerfully ' recommend" the
exchange to more subscribers. ! He has
worked the exchange up toa very high
standard of usefulness, and it is now an
almoss indispensable convenience. ( He
will in a few days start around among
the new subscribers in the city, and wity
we surmise, have no trouble in getting
thft twpntv.fivA mnrfl Bnriflnrihnra Hosir-
... j ...
rL This will he but Y stenrino'-stnn to
.... . - , -, .
Still greater usefulness of the exchange,
and we deiirc to espres and cheerfully
testify to our appreciation of - the high
RtoncUrYl fr, whicli r"VTii Thaq raTsAt
the Wilmington Telephone Exchange
Convicted of Hirbway Kob-
1 bery. I .
The attention of kthe Criminal Court
was taken up yesterday in; the trial of I
the case of John Johnson, charged with
highway robbery. Mr. Solicitor Moore
represented the State and Mr. Jno. P.
Bellamy jr., the . defense. The trial of
the case was begun at 9 o'clock in the
morning and was given to the jury at
9, o'clock last niirht. There was quite an
arrav of witnesses for the defense,
Mr. Solicitor Moore addresse'd the jury
or one hour and a half and made one
of the best speeches of hi3 life. Mr.
Bellamy's speech is also highly ( spoken
of. The jury were out about ten minutes
and brought ina Terdict of guilty. The
convicted lelon Has not vet been sen-
-V
tenced.
, For the Review.
Iulormation TVauted.
Editor Keview It is currently re-
ported that despite the fact that 'Judge
r . , . ..."
Darbv
held the position ot Uity Attor-
ney and receid pay for the same, the
Boards of Audit and Finance and Al
derman did not have confidence in his
legal ability and competency lor the po
sition, and hence numerous fees were
naid to other competent members of the
leal fraternity for their advice and ser-
u:av.o
vices, uuuws 'u vxo vvo
pil Colonel Chadbourn. of the First Di
vision of the Radical army, to move the
abolishment of the oHice. .
Now, - Mr. Editor, if this be true
"Jcde" Darby should havo been re-
mnvd Inner airo. and Jus place nnea
liv ati abler and more competent man
and the citv relieved of the. burden of
paying other attorneys ior nis incompe
m 4
tency and lac 01 aDuny. . t
Onprv: If the ."Jed2e"" was I not a
Uwvnr of sufficient calibre to make a
com netent city attorney what method is
proposed to remoia mm into compete-
. . - & i
cv ior a luuesniur .
Would it not bo amusinc to sec the!
antics of "Jeilge" .Darby upon, the
bench, deciding a point of law, with
ch iMrrwd Hn the law) centlemcn as
Tlon (ifeor" Davis, upon one side of
the queition and Hon. Duncan K. Mc-
Amu uiniu w . ---.w- . .
I . . . J
In conclnsion, auow me, as a tax-pav-
cr, to'call upon the Mayor or uuy j. reas-
urer to enlighten our people by publish-
in the amount paid by the city for le-
af advice and services to other mem-
bers of the bar. since Mr. Darby has
held the position and received the pay
of City Attorney. jjaniel.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
At the meeting of the Howanl Relief Fire
Qgine Co., No. I, beklAugust 7th, 1SS2, the
En
ii n i irri inimiii3 hub cuiiuiuKii u
draft suitable Ho solution on the death of our
. ii . i. .i-OT-r. t t T-eB-nmvn" I
who departed this iiie on. tne za oi -ugust,
fore submitted the following:
iw:. iicr uui r c .j o o-u i
Wheheas, lthaapcaseaourimigniy ww
n his Providence to Remove from our midst j
our decease! orotuer nreuian, h-uim -u.- i
LONO, who was one ot the oldest memocrs oi Dress Goods, Hosiery, Nouons, Blankets, rian
thu r-kmrnr. and who served the same'for a I nela- Ribbons. Domestics. Underwear. Shawls.
inn- limp a Foreman .and as Engineer and I
whose departure was pinch regretted by his I
fellow fireman, tncrevore ue it I
Jtuolvtd. that by the oeatn ot our uro."er
nreman, ..-. .!-" v, vs wiut-;
it nM of its oldest members, whose loss we
deeply deplore, but bow In humble &ablasloa 1
all things welL
Raolccd, that as a token of respect to the
memory of our deceased Jbrother, fireman the
members of Uus Company shall wear the badge
of mournin
SMSGM
,lrth, age and day of death of our de-
ttl?? ne:Un
blank
name
w rf
RirJ. that a conr of these Resolutions
be sent to the family of our deceased brother
fireman with the assurance of our heartfelt
that also a copy of these Resolutions be sent J
to the daily papers Tor puoucauon.
F. CI MI
ILLER, I
U AN, I
(LAN,
1TENS. f
A. ADRIAN
T. DON
Committee.
T. MAR'
J. HAAR
1 - ' " 1 ' " '' Y''l '
StJNDAY. AUGUST 13
j Church Services Tolay. ' -
St. Jatuea' Church, corner Market and Third
streets. ller.-X: A. Watson, D. D. Iter tor.
Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Aujnwt 13. ISrfi,
Sunday .hoJwjoI at 10 a. nt. Morning Prayer
at 11 o'ekk. ETcnlng Trayer at 6 o'clock.- "
SL John's Church, corner Third and Rett
Cros streets Her: Thoa. I. Wtts. Reeton
Tenth Sunday after TrhntTf August 1 i tfiarlH
w:niuoo t.w. m. aiornlnr 'rayer ana.
Sermon, at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at'5
ta. Krenlug Trayey at p o'clock. . .
: 'First "Baptist Church, corner' of lUrket'and
yifth streets. IteT. J. 11. Taylor, l., laator?
Sunday Schooa at u- nu - i$errioes at 11 a.
m.,;wl S p. m.. conducted'' by lie v. W.M
Kennedy. .Missionary meeting , at 4 o'clock.
Prayer nieetlngTliursday night at 8 ockcf. ,
Joint services of the First and Second Pre-'
byterian congregations will be held. untll ur-
uier nouce, in ue Jfxre.inurcn.corneroi L uxxiirfi
ana vrango sireeu, at il a. m., ana in toe bee.
Ami f nil y n rrkraAt 1 W tt rwl ramnh.ll etj -
- " . . , .v !. . . A V I IV ! C7.
rob
at :15 p. m. Services by Eer. Joseph R. WU-
on, ..:'.'?!' J9:I-?i: r,;
Cnrlst Church (Congregatlonaiist)Xiin street;
between 8ixth.aml Seventh.,Jev.I.D.Dodge
minister. ' Preaching services 11 o'clock, ( a.
m. and 8 o'clock,' p. m. Pastor , Uible Class
at 12.15 p. in. Prayer and ' Praise tueettn y
Wednesday, 8 o'clock, , p. pi. Snnday School,
S o'clock, p. m.. in MemoriaMIall, corner 7th
andNunsts. .'lOKUii
St Thomas Pro-Cathedral. First Mass at 7
a m. Second Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and
Benediction at 5 of clock p m. i Dally Mas at
CiOara. , , . . i . ,
Second Uaptist Church, . on Sixth,1 between
Church hnd Castle streets. Rer.-J. P-klogi
Pastor.' Servlcesat 11a. m. and 8 p. m. ! Sun
day School at 9 a. : m. Prayer meeting every
Tuesday night. . , ... , f.(! , (.
St. Paul's Episcopal . Church.t ' corner . of
Fourth and Orange streets. Kev. T. M. Am
bler; Rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock;
Evening Prayer at 8 oxlock; Sunday school at
o'clock. Seats free. , y - . ' . fi i
Front Street M. E. Church, South, corner of
71 i rr . - . . - rv w t - ti r -
F.TnV ana Yainu streets. iev. ranc 11.
I ivoou, pastor, services at n a. m. ana 8 p.
1 m. Sabbath school at 3 p. m.. W. M. Parker.
superintendent. Prayer meeting and lecture
Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Christian
ffiHSfffSSlSSS
strangers and visitors cordially invited. . ,
.h Street M. E. Church, between Nun and
Church streets, Rev. T. Page Rlcaud. Pastor.
Services at 11 a. ra. and 74$ p. m. ; Class meet
ing at 3 p. m. ; Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 1b o'clock.
First Baptist Church, (col.) corner of Fifth
and Campbell streets, A. M. Conway, pastor.
Sun (lav School at a. m. Preachine at 11
a. m., 3 p.m. and 8 p. m.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Family Excursion. ,
rjtHERE WILL BE A GRAND FAMILY
Excursion on the PASSPORT to Smithville
and the Forts on FRIDAY NEXT. Music for
S.roI
aug 13-n
J. W. HARPER
Steamer Passport
yyrLT MAKE A TRIP TO THE
" g&.'. " 5
aug 13-it juhn w. hakpkk.
Turnip and Cabbage Seed.
kON'T FORGET THAT I HAVE JUST
received a fuU supply of Ruta Baga Tur-
nip and Cabbage Seed. Also a full line of
Patent Medicines, V010116,8- -xtS
I niirl Vi ti o liaa T onir tr lri I a t hAth T mv of rv
Extracts
v ""J jT c. MnLER,
stores.
Corner Fourth and Nun sts.
" . and Hanover '
aug 13
It Pays
mo give me your paper hanging
X and Upholstering. You get it done the
very day you want it. I have a splendid line
of Window Shades, I am selling cheap. Car
ets cut, made and laid; a nt guaranteea. bend
n your order. Al fine Fall stock coming 1n
everyday. Elbow grease .win ten, you know.
The Paper Hanger and Carpet Maker
aug 13-1 1
For the Sound. V
THE WAGONETTE WILL LEAVE MX
Stables this morning at 9 o'clock, for Wrights-
ville Sound.
T. J. SOUTHERLAND.
aug 13.it
:
1 Tl-,,; ni1- T7T7"4. .
VI UICIIS. . u UUCU.
a nrwiii hktt a tit.ki it nil via TirA'V'- nrhn i
f ---- -v ... v "v i
understands the Drug business thoroughly.
rest ntenco -.quired. APPiy m person or
i
I. ... . . -r TT . ton a .
Dy iecr vo air. .va.. -u-umoo, . .u
i ; -
castle hall. )
stonewall lodge, No. i, k. of ip. S
TRETHREN : You are earnestly, requested
i r
to attend our next regular Convention,' Mon
day evening, 14th Inst., at 8 o'clock, as busl-
ucss oi importance win come ueioretne-oug ;
By order of U. O.
. W. J. GORDON,
augl3-lt ' K.ofR-S.
Koticel "Notice!
T?OR A CHANGE OF BUSINESS I SnALL
ri -
during tno present .reek ecu . tne balance oi
my stock of Dry Goods, contained In my store
....
1
at No. 47 Market street, co-udsting chiefly of
,
r. Ac liemcmber this: is no hnmbc for
everything must be sold during, the present
week. I nave two fine surer pia tea snow cases
and one dozen chairs widen 1 snail dispose oz
u th? nuiw; un -
. , A. SHRIER.
aug 13-1 1 . - 47 Market street.
"Bless the-Babies"! -
- pABT CA-JIAGra A'D PER-MErfr-i.
t .!.,--.. , ; ; t,f$,
tors in full stock; large variety and low price,
an ! (i
- : -I .. . - 5 . I
FURNITURE OF
at t. nFmrPTTOXS I
of all styles and at ail prices.
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r a RrrriT m . l
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i .
June pa.
North Front street. 1
V 1882. ; i ' NO. 192
rr .r,r.
"TT? '
NEW , j Al VJB1UTIS3UNTS-
I Am: Offering
(6ouxD ijAkcjaixs' iV irhiTi? coons:
Piques
qhe lln-si,''; rm? rBho, 'Table
-A
Danfale, Towels au4'XpUn&. A neir ltuul
: ia ' h-yioltfr "'.'iil -..! . wi
fc" tr - "' 1 . S
y. aug.lS
Kerchhcr & Calder Bros.
- i ;i i -
JOXTISUE TO OFFER AT WHOLESALE
mil tAv nt
flour, hoop iron; w
MEAT. ,. BUNGS.. : . :
.i'.-.Sh .V.
CANDV,
CANDLES,
ft it
MOLASSES,
CORN.
J il
tiiv Vr?
A S h'
hick
f STARCH, -
- ..-LYE,.
co foTAstr,"
CASE GOODS, i l
"snuW: TOBACCO
.CAN GOODS AND CA8EJGOODS t
RICE BIRD, .RIFLE & BLASTING POW.
DEB,' SHOT AND- CAPS. ' lA tug 13 -
W E W F LO U R,
FROM K. C. AV1IEAT.
y-E ARE GRINDING DALLY NEWyiour
from North Carolina Wheat, crop of iS82,whlch
' : .A. . r- 1 : . -t . ;,,
we are offering at LOW FIGURES.
- . .t- . - - :
Having lately added the J'PATENT PRO-
CESS", and otherwlaemade extensive lm-
i i . ,
provemeuta In our Flouring Mills, we are now
V j - !
prepared te furnish Flour EQUAL IN QUAL
ITY AND PRICES to; Northern 'or Western
brands. I s
Can also furnish GRAHAM FLOUR in quan
tities to suit; PEARL HOMINY, the "BEST
BOLTED MEAL IN THE CITY", and GRAIN
OF ALL KINDS.
B. F. Mitchell & Son.
aug 13-1 wk ;
I
What is It 1
rjlHAT YOU WANT DONE TO YOUR Fur
niture ? We upholster, repair and polish fur
nltnre. make Mattresses: Window Cornices and
Picture Frames, and Awnings, and hang Paper
a little better than others. You will find the
best and most experienced workmen at
aug iz jWETT'S, 27 N. Front St.
, ; .. .
Insure Tour Cotton Gins
I IN THE
VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE INS. CO
Assets $600,000.
, AND .
PHOZNIX ASSURANCE CO., OF LONDON.
Assets $5,500,000.
JNO. W. GORDON & BRO., Agents,
i 24 North Water Street,
augl-5t-sun Wilmington, N;
Review Readers
. A BE INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
of the genuine BARGAINS we are now offer
ing in our remaining stock of Spring and Sum
mer Clothing. We shall leave instructions to
sell, during our absence. Clothing at any price.
stock of Fall and Winter Fine Clothing Is now
-v. ..Ub " . W "V V t feWM.
being manufactured fori us. We shall exhibit
frrita aatkarn a T.a rk cr 4---1i a t mt -w. AMta Anl(lw
- ",rw-':' "
new unaer tne suuv -
aug 13
il CLOTHIER.
-- - - -1 -
t
100 Bushels I
Clay and. Mixed Peas,
FOR SALE BY
TT A TfT. feTH A T?.S A T.Tf
----"mr':tr:iir:?y -
' ,
Notice.
-t - -.. IWVtlVVI I
mrra - sens COSE WILL EE soi.n at I
Km thTi m nn im iio aiv at nrait i aiii
persons holding claims against Iier wm pre-1
sen. 1B r uciujc -i iusu, CUUDU I
win be Td after that date. nmt i 1
. .n-.. Tmmm-f .. . . ... I
ipresenieu to jjwju.i. azen, oraiia-1
riile, Enmswicl. Co N. C.
angs-tt 1
w wui iw gua to rttjn eoanxatat:aa r
fromourTrkrndjonany and idl aakjecti. 'l
eeneni tntirest but " i i . 1 . . ' . I
. The name of tho writer umat always b fox
-uahed to the Editor.
: CommunlcaUons most be written oaa oalj
one aide of the paper. -Per-onaditles
must be avoltled. . .
AwlltU espescla-1
ftooil that the Editor ttoca bot always eador
he view of wmutdcnU'tmTat o " ' " " ' ""
to tbetUoVfal ytlaninaj 1 j ;, 1 p () 1 4 (
NEW t AOVERTISI!liyX3.
Bird Oages.
rjlOILKT SKTi. AMP3 ' AND LAMP
a, Preserrln SeUlea, B-s and Eaam
clod t lothca Hamper and In , rart aoj thla
feuml In a rtRMT-cR bou.e furnishing store.
Southern Oak Cook Store. VEU C1IKAP. at
" c - PARKK tt A TAT IX)R3, I
aug 6 i s " ' i. : u j 8outh Front
o A. VJiJIard,
Q.ENERAI COMMISSION MERCHANT,
- and ruRchAsiifb AGEjrf, i
v S. K. Cor. Charlca and Pratt Sta..
aug9n
BALtnioaK, Mn.
j rJundo BroG.
DRUGGISTS,w IWlIINGTON, NORTH 4
CwUna.i;91 Broadway. .corner. rd street,
New York.. The . high standard attained by
tbeflj-nla thiseiry wlllbe 1-ereaaed by theur ,
New York connection. WUmlnstonlans . vialt
ing New York will reclere at lhe above !iim.
ber a hearty North CaroUna welcome. Jt L H;
Attehtioii Teacherij.
REMEMBER UHAT I
Kl 2 C?,ALL THE
i A i ,
SCHOOL books adopted by the state.' AW
many other . STANDARD TEXT BOOKS. A
liberal discount to tcaehera.
School and office --applies, Fancy Goodff 1
i , . i i
Pianos, Organs, c
aug 6
YATES' BOOKSTORE.
A New Lot
i'
o
F HARNESS JUST RECEIVED AND FOB
sale low. I have full lines of Trunks and Va
lises'at prices to suit the times. : r :
49 Repairing executed neatly ajul with d .
patch. 'V- ' ' .. i ' j
' J, H. MAI-LARD, !
' -.!.-...' i -: i ' j
Successor to Mallard A Bowden, J
iuna lS-tf No. 8 Front Strest.
Just Eeceived.
J llAVE JUST RECEIVED A CHOICC
lotof Flowers. I am reducing my stock of
ii-
Fans, Parasols and other Fancy Goods at very
low prices 10 make room for tt fint 'j"
stock.
Respectfally, (
MISS E. KARRKR,
lExchange Corner.
July 11
Ladies' and MissesrCloth
Button Boots at Cost.
-rrrE wish to close out our stock
OF LADIES' AND MISSES
Cloth Button Boots I
and will sell them at cost. , ,
Call and secure a pair. j " ' ' :
; GEO. R. FRENCH A SONS, i
July 19 1 33 N. Front fit.!,
Ledgers anclDay Books,
QASH BOOKS AND INVOiCB BOOKS
Bills Payable and Receivable. An immense
stock of all sizes and prices te ! select from ,'at
IIELNSBERGER0.
Musical Instruments.
.t j
LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
A
SHEET MUSIC Any not In stock can be
ordered at SHORT NOTICE at i 1
aug 11 j THE LI V E BOOK STORE.1
Very Best Hapfis 18c per ; lbf
f
iy E DO NOT , CLAIM TO HAVE THE .
largest stock, or to have larger and' better f' "
cilities for doing business than any house la
thla'd ty or Sute, -nor do we claim tobe Trai
: . - ... . ' I i ' 5
ftkst to get a new line of goods, ltat we do
! say no house In this Jetty has a nicer, fresher
... , - . .. : . . w
or better selected stock thanoixrs. And as te
prices try us and Judge for yotrrsclf. i, ; , '
As to new goods, we hare had Flour made
from this year's Wheat, (1882) since July IV
1 1882, and offer all goods as low or lower than'
' any house In the city.
Crapon & Piclictt;
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL GEOO-l-S,
aug 4
18 and IS South Tnmt Street.
Tho Best.
AT "THE LITTLE STORE AROUND TUJS,
Conexrvn will Cod the best ,.,.., 1
in the city. .No Joke; All Smoke: Xo Choke:
aiS."t
'.':;.L-ir
0g"wk .
tke. Tobacco goods or an ainns, best
St. tJ--IV -LT, . ! -
South Front 8 tree t. S doon j
below Exchange Corner. !
Wo.
W W W. -: . . . 4;
t?k xow SELL-NO LADIES and Cema
- Tmntt mi ntrmcrti nncra. 10 . w'
for o lncrrtng
MS ElUUWKe : f. ' " . . TT . . W J
Tiv assortment. U. Jl. iHjwjri m,w. i .
i. . . J 1 1 ..JlrW llnnu .(
, ew u;
ittse.