. -1 I
PLRASTS NOTICE.
We Willi glad to rocclYe
on any
general Interest bat
.H)SH T. JABfES.
The name of the writer mut always be' to
toned to the Sdltor.
Communications most be written mm mml
side of the paper. - -r r ' r
4 Mf
rw msmtrv
PersbnaUUet must be avoided.
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carnen v
And It la especially Jfcl particularly 1
mt the abore
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stood that th Editor does not ahraye
WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 26 1882. NO. 203
cr
we
. ...I maeraL
VOL. VI.
he views of corrcftpeadeau anJ-M
! In the editorial columns.
Ill !!rt T d u f11-
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Iff i' rawiMJiw
m -r t i
f u m "1 1 W r I 1 1 r I I 1
fm cjiAi i bl im at m. 1 1 m m
m sfsa mmm mmm w mmm am wva imw amv -bm mmm mmm i mvm
r-m nwMimV m m II 1 ti . 1 Ii . I W
I 1 1 I i : fit 1 I; I J T 1 1J T Y
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i i ; i
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J,y nir Ao the large
. r MMfKrvliilT
I 1 - ... i l n
,,( -Al.NKWS.
to .i ovT.$iiiwn.
He
ami
Found tlte Hide
Horns.
Mr. Win. Cromwell, living in Cane
Ft nr township, about seven miles from
STATE NEWS.
rVed
rtt-Of1
51
iMoe trove
a- Y
vtt, beta an.1 Porket
aiu-
ai.K.ta-
Kor the Review
Rico Culture.
(Continued from issue of 24th.)
No. 10.
Tt .(mq thpil PVUlAflt tflAt the aVer- ! VLZ. a.U..,.,.V .wl clmrior VraT- I
.... n v .jww- - ill' ii tnixii n iiuiun unu oii4- w ,
this city, lost a bull about ten days ago age profite ou American rice are at pros- ftnitfJ no one occupied tlie seat at the
Inquiry and investigation showed that ent dependent or? the maintenance ol win(jow. The train was stopped, but
.i ir... k.,i,voi in thn i he iniDori amy. anu inni u uh wuci i
UK aiMIUBl llfl vn.. ti iyun.iivv , - -
THE MAILS-
Themalls close and arrive at the City Tost
Greensboro IWriot: A rock was M r,,ows : mSK
! thrown at the Greensboro bound train northern through mails, fast r.
i --.- - - Tknincvilln ornah- Viirthpni thnffh nnd WSV mails J.'
r IIIU1 lllll uc i iiuuianiiiiv., .
SEW A 1 V I :KT I SE MENT8.
SPECIAL 1
. . . . r i r i.i . m.
Railroad and
woods near Castle Hay no by Jeff Bor-
removed or materially reduced, the cul-
tivaiioti of the former must be aban-
notuntil the miscreant had made good
his escape.
Washington Pre s : The recent heavy
is r . a- CL...I.... 1 lironi . . . 'l . I
ueaux, anas .eu w uoned as a staple proouei aim mm hlvtK. with bridses across
1 here are now cm- . 537 r-y- , 7 i w
simrnlnss his son. Geo. Williams and returned to nature.
' ' . j . . 1 1 r.r. iwi iiitinc Monu 1711
Isaac Scrboro. A HCrah warrant, uvaup n J to w,hort and ti
was Usued and the hide and horn," of1 ; 3 dirrtona.
was issued and the hide
the bull were found m Bonk ax', alias of t,e Carolinas aud Georgia
streams on last Saturday. Many were
travel seriously impeded in
Wo bear of many woo
r rro inna and Georeia and r"?' SttE u.u;r0r. r.no
11UI kWWiivnai vr
.1 Vn in
. nam
V ttlK-imh proximo.
Sharpies, house. He claimed that lie
thought that the animal was bis and
" ...k Mill It I iw lillII 1. wmm iJJM. v -
hatl it butchored. Mr. Cromwell iden- Rg jrfectiy prepared for cultivation as
wSerever else, indeed, in this peoahar
hnsbandry a high condition, ot drainage
anJ irrigtion is observed, are probably
KalttUtit...
Mail for tiic N. C.
rontaamawoea tuerelrom inrimi-
inir A. N. C Railroad a .t'- A. M
; K.nrhorn M:iiVo fnrall itoints South.
dally 8.00 P. M.
Western mails (C. C. IUihvay; dally, M
(except Sunaay) a.;,r. m.
All lKjtuts between Hamlet and Ral-
cigh 5.50 P.M.
Mail for Clieraw and Darlington Rail
road L.. 8.00 P. M.
Mails for poiute between Ploreneo
and CharVenton S.00 P. M.
Fayette ville and offices on Cape Fear
River. Fridays. ..... .1.00 P. M.
.or' n rvna r oj l i w a,
n i. til i i .ilvi J l .
, night last week while corn ins out of the SSfM P. M.
saloon of C. J. Lockyer, alter dark, and , 0njtow c. h. arid intermediate offl
is now confined in jail awaiting the ces, TuerMlays and Fridays... ...... 6.00 A. M.
...r rent k- t ia hirio hv the ear-marks, lior- , nv lands in the world, strictly asricul
II.Ul' "t " O until ,uv J "J . - ,1
Kescued trom maranua ami
. ILi-foU O''11"-'
-on,pM,TWenty.fiv
...ruairallMKRS. I
: Mcmlel-hn .has reUnrnedto
ti I 1 I.I r. tlw.
tVUl uc isvtv
.,ud services
,..r Israel this
morning
at 10
. a
u.ireP110 that .
. , whu ha. been sick for the
days, has Hir ixxxvered as
,1.1c to be at hi place ot bnsineaB
A.mMufurmed by the steamboat
en that, notwithstanding the frequent
is only about three feet of
0I. the shoals in the Cape rear,
bet" here aud FayettcvtUe,
a a!a a. l a . ti.' n c
marked and Mr. Cromwell tnot we.l "-"J tJJJh Embanked
understand how the mistake could have anddraincd until in general they read
ttann an. io The men. who &vs now iw take the weight of the horse and the
under bond wiil hax a primary in- ISST&SSS teS
facts, that a rice plantation of 600 acres
urnn 1H rniiire more than 00 miles of
, ! ditching and exterior banking, without
i . a T - a . Ik. moln minl8
taxing lUtt aUWUUU bUB wwaaa v-...-
and other contingents, but extensive
excavation and embankment, essential
to a successful system of drainage and
irrigation. It would be supposed, how
ever, that lands thus prepared, evident
ly of nror. rHt. eould be readily divert
ed to the culture of other products than
coming oi a,uuit viva. iv. lac " ---tention
while there. Nothing was tound
lait irsnn when arrested. from
BROWN & RODDICK,
A and 7 North Front St.
vestigation before Justice W.O. John
son, in Ct pa Fear township to day.
i.aiiv imod fellows arc the "mashers
So say the "Tailors and Haberdash-
crs.M f
'.i . . x -;"a i.;a in-. SmUhvUlomallA. hv steamboat, dailv
coming 01 onri 10 j , r ""ceD SuucUlv 1.8.80 A. M.
Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek,
shMiinttc ;m Little Rivei. Tuee-
. x . 1 ...i tli.it Mr t Hun ami Vriilnva ...6.00 A.M.
a letter nisi at uauu w- r: i ViVvv ViVn tkt ivtcry
C P. Mizell, of Jamesvillc Jfi ..SSlMJu
died irom nyuropuuuii., w"" XT. ! oatnern aians
hite of a rabid dog a few weeks ago. Of Carolina Central Railroad..... S.30 A. M.
JaHlIa cuucvwu uviu duv av.a
at S.45 P. M. .
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to U M., ana
from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and Register
Department open same aa stamp office.
stamps tor saie in smaii quantities rv gvww
delivery when stamp office Is closed.
General delivery open from daylight to dark
and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M.
WK
WILL OFFER 1HK BALANCE OF
distances and Elevations.
Mr. D. M. O'Hanlan has been
ia - i jm.i.
Aorm of the surveys wnich have
111' f j i a w w w . a. . 1
been made of the proposed routes for ( rice. But unhappily this is not , the
the Clinton & Point Caswell ii. tf.
These surveys have been completed and
.:n k iiiiimittwl at a meeting of the
... d v formerly of this city, i - mmm4m. vt be held in this
.ill. aa. -- - . I xwaiu wa s
kt now an enterprising merchant Thursday. The reports arc
a ... J oil fl a ! 11
liirinlmrg. wa, nere xv3 1 accompanied by maps very skuumiy
.hort kit Mr. le has our most earn- which ghow at a glaape the work
apathies in hi late terrible j of the surveying party. The following
distances and altitudes will be touna oi
interest. Taking the bed of the river
at Point Caswell as aero, or the point
(mm vh ieh the levels are taken, we
have: as follows: Archy Seller's, 8
miles distant and 116 feet altitude;
Black River Chapel 11 miles and 36
ft : surface of water in Black River at
Jno. D. Kerr's store, 15 miles and 32
feet; ridge between Usher Ncwkirk's
rand G recti Herring's, 19 miles and vi
feet; surface of water in river W Lisbon
pavement.
liate Mallett was drunk and down
by and was taken in by the po-
ii - Honor the Mayor said one
. i imprisonment. Dave is irrepress
ifakin his line of business and is fast
htawiiug incorrigible.
i .,r banly of Antonio Cassaletto, the
nfor.au ate Italian who was drowned
4 Smith ville on lat Wednesday eron
s4. waa interred in Uic gravoJ yard In
last place yesterday. Capt. M . J. Pot
yr perioral ed hc funeral obse luics.
The reputation of the Commercial
Hotel was never as good as it is now.
Mine hot Schloss does eTerjwui.g i
puwef to please his guests, :md his
efforts are n-cciving a tangible appre
. .u Hk bill of fare is very good
ami hU rooms are neat and tidy. He
i ab!y assisted in the management or
(he bouse by his sons, and Mr. Jones,
who like himself, is an old baud at the
bellows.
At Pine Grove.
The crew of the fgmt Frolic, the
winnine boat in the last race, will, by
invitation, take supper at Pine Grove
neat Weihuwdnv rvenin. After tea
there will lie a dance and the ladies and
Smtlemen from the city and all the
rounds are invited by Capt. Manning
to attend. He will have plenty cf pig
fish ib; body and some to spare.
Some hotter.
We are glad to learn that Mr. R. C.
Myers, of this city. Special Deputy Col
lector in the Custom House here, who
has been very sick in New York, was
26 miles and 37 feet; ridge between
Blackburn's and Fisher's mill creek, m
miles and 130 feet; ridge between Pe
terson and Pngh's, 35 miles and 173
feet; Mareheeter KiUett's, 38 miles anu
170 feet: Clinton. 42 miles and 166 feet.
It will thus be seen that the highest
point on the lino of the survey is the
ridge between reierson n u -
173 feet above the zero from which the
Minnnt Wfla 111 ade. At Kerr's
UltaSUicuivM.
store the water level was taken on de
clining water and at Lisbon on a freshet.
Freshwater Perch.Trout arid Black
6sh hooks and lines. A full assort
ment and lowest prices at Jacobi s. t
Tbe Pic-nie Near Kocky Point.
Our friends at Rocky Point, and a
large number of persons from the city,
Duplin, Pender, and Sampson counties,
pic-nicked it at Spring Garden, near
Rocky Point, on Thursday. A very
large crowd was in attendance, and on
ioved themselves to the utmost extent.
It has been the custom for many years
Uup ,i rather in z of the people at
lay aa. o
. un 4r tlw Duroose OI
SOrinK vj ;n utu, aw. w
Y 1 nnininiN AM U)
a 1 .i jaciirfl. Ii) MUlX-IlBliKC va...
oeuer accormng to auices luinin w . - t. rrOD3 :illd
Th.re.lav. Mr. MjafS has been suffer- tanning am. au - tu
prospects oi mm m. -
of a.rangorocnm, Messrs James West-
R J Durham. J. lnirnam,
and lhos
fo-.f onH is one of tne uuex
plained enigmas ol agriculture.
Once planted in rice these fields be
;nnQnpifAteil for other profi table
W1UV i U VWK .
crops, until atter the lapse of years the
character oi tne sou, reuuciw rww
f -la-ar lav tll HVSteiU Ol W61 CUltUrC,
has been thoroughly reconstructed. To
q ax7 air this reconstruction, occupying
several years in its process, or to at
tempt the conversion of these lands to
f J:a taar aairruarimest. WOUld
IIUIUL'UUUe HOW tJJ ay j.. a
amount to their practical abandonment.
No planter could afford delay or experi
f m Vwaaf. unrtain. to undertake
another kind of culture, of which he lias
neither knowledge nor experience, lie
would be forced to abandon his proper
ty and more than 150,000 persons,
reared like himself, in thte special in-
,l..a.r orarl onnnrlAnt on It lor iivuii
UUSIlLJ I oaava aswai
hood, would oe uiaeiniuujw
If such great developments as the
evidences snow have been achieved m
the American rice industry m the short
space of sixteen years, to the advantage
of all parties at interest, the home pro
ducer, the home consumer and the gov
ernment, it can scarcelyfbe domed that
this industry is entitled' to oontinueden
couragement until home competition is
still further increased by enlarged pro
nt;n ot minimum cost. It has been
alreadv shown that the prioeifijood
aaain rinA w&s reduced m 1880-81 to
all deaths this seems to us.the most hor
nble.
Goldsboro Messenger: When will
tiafiainir sfrtn ' one niffht last week the
kitchen of Mr. Ruffin Ilinnant, in the
eastern section of the city, was nfled of
everything it contained. Chantv
Hill, a colored woman, uau iici nuun.
stolen from a house on George street
last Wednesday night. The police being
notified instituted search, and the miss
ing trunk, broken to pieces and despoil
ed of everything it contained, was found
Friday morning, in a neighboring Held.
The thief is unknown. On last
Sunday night the residence of Messrs.
Strauss & Street, was entered through a
tt, invar ftiWI ft feather bed, apairot
several bed ouilts taken
therefrom.
nhntham Record: A colored man,
nf tiaia t,wnshin. named Robert Mitch
n ni on fori ap.ven Irish ootatoes that
c,i, uiu, :, a uir
made ono busnei, tnree pecK a u
a callon. On last stmoay, tne saw
a?u nf Masars. John W. Tavlor & Sons,
noor rif ville. was destroyed by fire.
Tf oa oiinnnsed to be the work of an
incendiary. Loss about $500 and no
inonronno Mr. Thomas Hmesley,
aarian wq nrnhfthlv the oldest citizen of
I this county, died at Haywood, on last
Sunday, aged w years, a cauwi wtw
aonac of his death, and upto a short
mw vt'T . - , - a
time before his death, lie was remarna-
Klar aaraall nreHP.rved ill XdV and mind.
-r n -a 1,1:... rlnnniT t in
ii n ....k a nrormn :i Miniitu uuiiub uaaas
war of 1812, aud was marched to Hills-
boro, where he was discharged Dcoaube
hostiUties had ceased. He always voted
the democratic ticket, voting for Han
cock at the last election.
flhplhv Aurora: Shelby will soon
have a cotton seed oil mill. -Mr.
a iKxt-f ( ;,wn made last week 2i gallons
of brandy, expressed from watermel-
naa ThA hmnrtv was nice. v-u
uuj. -a. .. . v ' .
NEW ADVEBTISMENTS.
THE FOLLOWING FOR THE NEXT H
I 1
DAYS
At and Below Cost t
SEVERAL LOTSj OF DBE8S GOODS WHICH
Pine Grove,
WRIGHTSVIJLIiE, N. C.
Complimentary to the Win
ning Yacht !
BY INVITATION TMJfi CKKW U XMXi
"Frolic" will take supper at this place on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30.
Thp.rfl will be music and dancing on the
Pavilion, and ladies and gentlemen In the city
and on all the Sounds are coruiauy mvnea to
be present. Pig flsh supper will be furnished
as usual to those who desire It.
ED. Wilson ma i-Nvi, rropr.
aug 26-td
WE DESIRE TO CLOSE OUT,
PRICE 10c.
ib
Overworked
M
ATTRESSES WHEN PROPERLY done
are as srood as new. as you may be con
vinced by sending your oiu gRprg J
' 27 N. Front St
Or leave your order for a new one, or get
your old furniture renovated,
ang 25
Lost.
SILVER CUP MARKED T, S. B., be
tween Wrightsvllle Sound and the City. The
finder will be rewarded by leaving tlw same at
Mr. John Carroll's Saloon.
aug 24
tog for years past with neuralgia in the
an.l i no a- under treatment by
MVMni.t in Kn Ynrk. It will brook.
...... V ... ww w w w m
the average price in several years an
terto Z tne war, when the rice industry
...I. a0 nith of its nrospenty.
riai.: wLatinn ittpw mainly out oi an
iuib icuuvnv.1 B.v.. - arwn
increase in one year oim.reu-
w;i, enan ranid development as this
in tho past, It does not appear chimen-
airemeat. tne uonies-ii; VxYrr r ICZ
s-- . a 1 1 nvi.irorinn ill iiiiK
PM, be er'to amount
r ,0,a A lorror than will be de-
1U IOW, wv :r ir,
nianded by the domestic cyuuuiFwv...
muart.ai? Srffl be practically accom-
nliahed las soon as the great labor-saving
EHrSS.S TfKa rvnt svstem of grain
culture become modified, so as woe
applied to tho peculiar necessities of
rice husbandry."
conclusion.
In conclusion we sum up as follows:
The facts relating to tbe American nee
industry for the past sixteen years, go
to prove that it is an example when
taxaSon of afforeign product is sound
poTicv? if not theW of the Govern-
7 aa
ment. . nnfiim-
ir;w.ct for t he preveniiou """r
'M r: . u .Lam.-at in nr the foreum
lU"rZ : nfe of the dome
KrconsmneT as' welfas the domestic
Wednesday, August 16, Landrum Hop
per, aged 33, in spartanDurg wuu-j,
T C.TlO miles distant from Shelby, was
killed by lightniug and his mule was
badly wounded while plowing in oats.
All Healing Springs is crowded to
overflowing: with 160 visitors. It has
Kann o fio wlH .muitiess us a health and
uvcu a. wv- , . ..
pleasure resort from the inception of
the eutei-prise last year. Clevelaud
nnmiftv nmnfirtv is valued on the tax
list at $1,886,375, an increase s of u$47,540
aa loaf Tjoar'a valuations. Ot this JN OS.
4 and 6 township pay nearly one-half
the whole taxes ot Cleveland.
ko v -,o - rwv) wnrth of property, lhe
poll tax is $4,50 aud property tax $1.30
on tne i worm ui .w ,
Atte. When, ou wnen, wm ucavj
taxes cease.
Ladies' Satchels
and Pocket Books,
MADE OF THE BBSX fllUltuttu i.uain
er, Sea Skin and Velvet.
A large "--gSapg.
REMNANTS DRESS GOODS,
PRINTED LINEN LAWNS,
PRINTED LAWN8J
PARASOLS,
FANS, '
SUMMRR SK 1RTS,
i
SHETLAND SHAWLS,
LADIES MADE CP LACE NECKWEAR, 0.
A look over will convince yon of t lie truth at
the above.
BROWN & RODDICK
5 and 7 North Front St.
B
LANK BOOKS.
Paper and .Envelopes,
I KeauuTni,uox-r-iaper,
Visiting Cards, Ac, Ac.
A new stook Inst In at
HETNSBERGER S,
ang 23 Live Book and Music Store
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.,
tnly 30
Noah's Ark for Sale.
OMPLETE IN EVERY RKSPbCT AJXD
Call and buy oufi foe tbSt
C
au good n new
Only A Small Lot Left
O
Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bil
ious attacks positively cured witfc Em
ory's StandardCure Pills-an infallible
remedy: never iau u -uic vry.'"C-5
stinate, long-standing cases where Qui
nine and another remedies had failed.
They are prepared expressly tor mala
rious sections, in double boxes, two
kinds of Pills, containing a strong ca
thartic and a chill breaker, sugar-oaat-ed:
contain no Quinine or Mercury,
causing no griping or purging; they are
mild and efficient, certain m their ac
tion and harmless in an cases -, -
F THOSE NICE SUMMER GOODS which
will be marked down to close out. I will In a
few weeks lay in a larger and handsomer
stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,
than I have ever bad.
Respectfully,
MISS E. KARRER,
Exchange Corner.
children.
WE DON'T KEEP THE LARGEST
STOCK, BUT WE ARE SELLING GOODS
CHEAPER THAN ANT HOUSE IN
CAROLINA. Try us
Crapon & Pickett,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ncr 94 18 and IS South Front
aug 23
w. aa a .
rn.Ub.y be mm, week. t betore he , .C""- . 2 .t -d ' EES cleanse the system, and pa.
vitov.i -cm w' nnrwl Tl T Lilt; L-UV,vuliiBv"" 1 V .11.1 Iji IP I lilt? U1M.I . --t -
can return to Wilmington.
The Shoe Business.
Mr. Iiac L, (Jrecncwald has just re
turned from a two weeks' visit to lhe
shoe markets in Philadelphia and Bos
b n where he bought largely of goods in
that lino. Mr (irecnewaldhas succeeded
to the shoe
J. Armstrong,
amount of praise for the courtesies ex
tended to the larg crowd present.--Thero
was a large representation ot the
fair sex who participated in the mazy
dam from early in tbe day until late
in thecvening. when tbe crowd dispers-
wl fnr thir homes, r.verytning ptt
V v. -
reeentH eomhictetl off mQt pleasantly. We were partieu
irrv. LL tin t m- - -
i ? r fnA ir fnft hndV.
r OXX7 111- 71IIU LAllV vwv- '
permanent estabMshmen athomc ot a J reinealy they are unequaled
'vm ' -rv to afford food and Jfv" Xw oirmuti is not
lHUDhUl J u,w.. T .. arl ! J! Or il t'l VAJUiyua"" . a' , i ,
u.;ul annnlies in timeoi war. w r . nnp vrv will have a wonuerrui
STrSa national indeoendence. 7"' V ose. They are used
LI1U9 pi"""" 4
Second, for
r i .
industry :i 7,af wr. and
m?stiT product, practically . developing
?2SS FrTnfancv until i: has reacheil
New Restaurant.
IJlHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT!
fully aunouneejthat he haa juat fitted up at No.
3, Granite Row, Sonth Front Bt,, a reatauran
for iAdlea and Gentlemen, where meala ana
i now refitting the store for the recefv
liou of the large stock purchased by him.
of the lari?e
We neanuy i'i"v -
ad-
1L irOUl l" a.. a Ji- a i. -ii
Ze. i email RiieoeSKim yrciw r
tnepruu..-. time to be- 9 flm AXr
.asm nn-3wuw- Nassau Mreeu. ...
and nrescribed oy rnysieiaim,
bv Prugglsts everywhere, or sent by
niail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emorys
T-Tlil nakri;,a D.iia hftst ever made,
ftaHP A. 'a i-. IIXl. , w.,l -ha.. Po
atanuaru uun; - i aay. every .uiur -
4":
refreBlamente may be had at all hours of th
The World Over
VOU MAY LOOK AND THEN YOU will
i
find all kinds of goodg cheap a the ehasgifnt at
PARKER TATJXW
aug) 18 sotlth Front St.
Garden Seed.
JJUTA BAGA TURNIP AND
vartctlea of Seed for Fall aud W Inter
v. Mr. Rosenthal, on Market street, and , -truck with the quiet and most e independent pfprotction
.l - lany siruua. . AA. fTi,,,io thp series ot
crowd.
Ihie notice of its arrival will lie made ' . . trurt5tiaer of tbe people of
through our coltuu! . . . it l.r'mirs about a
. lAininir iiiuuiiw
Arrest
ol a
counties
J c - . i ,oiv
PeiiUoutiary Fc- ( feeling of coatidence auu
which will result m grmv -
This concludes the series
. . a. r .Uswa ail
mule Bird.
Ktnma Johnson, colored, an escaped terchance of different views about tarm-
ten arti-
COUl;lUJ' w-""-' .. . -i
'- 777.. r ..illiiro in lhe
eles on the nnea 1 ainlv
Carolinas and iiW'S'"- rlZTMW of
y .i. i-t of the comssiuee,
irom m 'r- Koli-nuin
which Col .Jolin acreu ..
f tbe Savannah Rice Association, as J ,
01 tDe iri L aU firci. nf thflso articles, i
SKE SVtton on .e part of the , rt
d omen 1"-"" v- v;
For Early Fall.
UST FROM THE FACTORY, ALL THE
Mte waltei and courteous attendant.
j9Gamc and Oysters in scaaon nne
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
DOV is F. A. 8CHUTTE, Prop.
in hnlkor apeTH.
aug 18
Will lc Hold very 1
. MI NDS Bl
Phannaclat. Brooklyn
orfer to .ay
L ,r.. Am turiff oommtsstou, ae well as
ther ano enjoy Pa facts bearing upon
i. conducive of much ntnof rioe in the United States
- - M W'-t . f m AhMiiff It
penitenUao coovu-t was arresu.,1 in ,hU , b, the old tolta. JT.'" S oocamiwioo. as well aa i
Ka. OAvis Cut u ,ont rh o fter anu eJJ K"- .l" fo-ia hannir upon
a-V " - - " JJWIJMO lUW
ci:y
ClanJ.. CL. ..... o tnAfl an.l m V ! r f.i. 1 . a. -Vi irVl
awe?. c?iir na-uiw aa. i ufc acJlUba , " tuiuu. . . au:c nt-
oflarcenyat the February term of the , The tables were T
everxthinsi to tempi anu ;WiVT. T ,1 Kr for the ae-
r w or it is eut-icu r-v-.--'.: . j.,
( :i .. . tV.c rnraraal tnftl 1L la ta -
aiiin.LiLi .
w Z i .aa lr that M heavy
Salem Cassimere,
Some desirable tvlea for Boys' SckeolCkrtfcP
Lunch !
MERCHANTS AND CLERKS WHO WILL
I
I close baashaea. hereafter at 5 o'clock will 1
o1
To Arrlre t
UK MR. SMITH HAS JCST
from the Narth-m market
tr. " weeks In pnrclia-alnjr tho
LARGEST. HANDSOMEST AND CHEAP
EST STOCK OF FURMTUBK
SKBN IN WILMINGTOl 1
Is arrlring now ly erery steamer.
and scnten
Criminal
to three cars in tlie peuiteutiary
was farmed out to a tanner
rear
RaU-igh aud cscaiHsd from him last fall have injirfedtAe cotton crops,
while she was iu a cotton natch pickiug rbut corn is abundant.
Aug. 5, 1888.
Planteu
the iaple. She made her way to this
-ity. and has lioin here ever siuce. She
Anything in the hardware line can
1 To BuUders and others-Go to Jaco
I a- ra. a.en Winds and Doors, Glass,
,u. oub - - naui nrioes at JAO
wa arrestoil at her home in Brooklyn wjt 9(Tflb
csurday uiorumg ;uid lodged m jau. 1
At the time of her arrest she w;u lying
We are glad to know that tbe recant
- . ... .niliro I IK:
down in her home with the doors and freshet in tbe river oiu -v
wind, tigiuiy fastened. She wiil be j lowland eronj jUontheJbanks.
nt back to the penitentiary, where More unrrarsally recommended than
he wiU probably serve out her term of, any proprieUry medicine made. A sure
awnshmeuL I ano reliable tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters.
hi tor 5asn. nimus
Ac. YouojmgetsUsfres
lowest prices.
and at the
tag. 8old at Factory prices,
aug 23 J.
I1EDRICK.
Best ever
made, Emory's Uttle Ca-
8m ddrw
John Werner,
PRACTICAL GERMAN BARBER AND
PERMJMER,
3G MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C
.?7fifV:2E that I can be
foufcrWpxepared towaU
find a
SPLENDID aCNCH
v r.t sr;HUTTEs. Beat the
i i
I
affords andarices Teryeaaonable.
! F. A. 8CHUTTE,
juaeflS-tf Proprietor.
particulars in a few dajj
ang 9.
Nona Frotu
School Books!
f.
School Supplies!
Home Made Gandv.
rURE AND WHOLESOME.
Second street, three aloorajbelow Jttie ran
JADDXS' HAND SATCHMLS,
and a handsome line of Fancy La downy.
C. W. YATW,
aug 20