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THIS PAPER - ton,hl every evening,' Sunday, ex- JOSH T. JAMIOS,' eiito ao rxorKiKTolu1 rt; INSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: rear slx tha; ?-00- Tbree oonthfl, tl-00; One month, 35 cents. ,hePgprwlUbe dellTerelby caniew free .Jget to to; part of the city, at the above .M or 10 ceiU per week. - ' - , Llvefettslng rated low and liberal. . , to receive their paper regularly, U , 77ie Daily Review has the largest jna fide circulation, of any newspaper published, in me cuy oj -v nwwiyw.. Senator Pendleton has bought a S65, 000 Summer residence near Cincinnati. The English lifeboats saved nearly j LkjO lives last year. There are now! W3 tttehoats stationed along the coast. ' j he Internal Revenue Districts in j Virginia have been consolidated to suit Mahonc and wUh an eye to coming elections there. h Blue Jeans" Williams is to have a monument at his old -home' at ... Wheats laud, Ind.1 The monument will be un veiled on July 4. Kx-President Davis, who was some- j time ago prostrated by a dangerous ill ness, has entirely recovered and is now -is excellent health. j v( lovernohHendricks of Indiana, to be about to follow the examp of Mr. Maine and write a book, deal- in i: with political history?- . t r - J- ' Judges Iloadly and Foraker, the rival candidates for Governor of Ohio, are said to be intimate friends, and iesii in the same ward in Cincinnati. Kobert Burns1 shoes, worn b- him f when a boy, are on exhibition in Xort- i-md. Maine. The shoes are about she?: inches in length, and have wooden soles ahod with iron. The nppejrs are tacked on lo the soles. - During 1882 therp were eousumed in the departmenC of the Seine; which in eludes Paris, 10,366 , horses, 34 . mules ?iml? 3 10 asses, forminsr a, total of 1.992. rtlOkilogtammes.'of which two-thirds wprp ,nnWrlfifl into smisatres. ! 0 , r tieorge Bliss, who has beeu getting $100 a day; for prosecuting the star route cases for many months past, says lie did not earn as much as he would have earned at his Tegular practice in New York, and that he would rather half pay. ' South Carolina and Connecticut have -o harmonized lately that, as a Hart ford correspondent of the Springfield Republican expresses it : "You could not shake a palmetto tree to-day any where in the county without bringing down a hatful of wooden nutmegs."-' Everything in connection with the Southern Expositiou is done on a gener ous scale. For instance, 27,500 colored lithographed pictures ot the building are now being distributed through the country. Shortly 250,000 folder?," cor responding somewhat to the railroad, timetables, wjll be sent to all the differ ent States, together with 80,000 posters. Gn the first day of December. 1882, there was in the sinking-fund of Penn sylvania .42.017.000 hash. This inoncv was deposited . in sduie sixty favored bauks, which shouldjhavc brought the State, at four per cerjt;, $80,800 per an num. Oa June 1st there was in tbe siuking fund $2,793,000 cash, which must now be invested in State or United i ne uuenng auair net ween tue two Virginia editors has called attention to The fact that "there is an "anti-dueling oath" on the statute books in Virginia which disqualifies for office all : who have been concerned in & : sdcalled "affair of honor." It is as follows : The acts of Assembly 188ls'82, pro vides that "every person elected or ap pointed to any post or oflice under the laws of this Commonweal tli. including members of the General Assembly phaH before be r acts in such office," take what is commonly known as the "lanti weac (or affirm) that I have not, since the first day of May, eighteen: hundred and eighty -two, fought a duel; the U sue ot which was, or probably might I ave beeu, the death -of v either party; nor have I beeu kuowinglyr the bearei of any challenge or acceptance to ; fight- a duel actually. fought ; nor have" I beeri' otherwise engaced or concerned, direct ly or indirectly, in a duel actually lought since the said lime; nor will I, during my continuance in office, be so engaged; directly or indirectly. So help me God." .' ;uarterii nxeeiiuw i Tbe KeveDne Cutter Colfax moved Wilmington Pistrict of the MetlistithIs jIlornlng tQ h neJc berth opposite K. Charch. South. IthA hutnm Tfonse. which is the place . THIRD 0l'ND. Topsail at llerrlngs J une 30. J uly 1 Tuplin at Chatty. I- June 30. July 1 oslow at Iebanoii - . -F - Jiy 8 SraithvilleW n Brunswick at Bethel. Xewton Grove Mission Cokesbury at Bethany. Bladen................ July .14. 15 ...July 21-22 ...July 28 29 . . ; Aug 4- 5 ,..Aug 11-12 Clinton .at Goshen Aug 18 19 Elizabeth. . .'. :. . . . . . . . . Aug 25-06 Whiteviile. . . .W. . .4.. Aug 25-20 Point Caswell at Ft Caswell Aug 28-29 Waccamaw Mission. L .... ...Sept 1- 2 i?air Bluff, .... . . t. ... ..Sept 8-9 PwObt. Q. Burton,- r. E. 1 VOL. VII. f LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Yatks Check Hooks ; -. : , ; . I Fok Sale Show Case . f Heissbkkgr Check Books EiW MAKNixc-Pirie Grove. C II Capph Attention, Bed Men .Jos K Sampson Schedule B Tax Mi:nus BuoNot Liked'by Sonvi .1 G limit, Tax Wter Final Notice. Cool Beku No 6, South Front Street W II Gkekx Soita Water Mineral Water .1 C Li;msdkx Best Ice Cream In the World --. - Days length 14 hours and 31 minutes. June bids us good-bye to-day. ' : Juno. this was the last day of June, o? V Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 10 minutes past 7 o'clock. The receipts of cotton at this port to day .foot up only C bales. At this time last year watermelons were plentiful in this market. 1 ! There were two interments both adults in Oakd ale Cemeteryt his week Last night wasjiool and comfortable, the. wind having gotten around to the Northwest! I'hoto s made from Mr. Orr's Nega- j lowrates. L.vkdxek, Photo, j lives at Ytes' Gallery. Parties in need ot ice cream J'or to morrow can send in their orders to Mr. jAimsden to-night. Kev. Drr Carmichael will preach in . St. John's Church to-morrow morning and to-morrow night. r (Kcnnlnrl vr ,..-rwlnr.f WflC ! A case ot disorderly conduct was, before th Mayor this morning for which a line. of $10 was imposed. There were two interments m Bellev vue Cemetery this -week, one of whom vfas an adult and one (was a child. There were ten interments in Pine ForestCemetery this week.fiveof'whom where adults and five were children. The Register ol Deeds issued three maniage licences this week, one o which was for a for colored coup white couple and two es. 'e have frequently had. occasion to spQak of the display of vegetables at the new marktl but we must say that the exhibition of that class of articles there this nioi ning was .the finest we have ever seen in Wilmington. . i Pleasure parties photographed instan taneously. Prices moderate. Lardnek, Photo.. Yates Gallery. - 3t The first new sweet potatoes of the season were brought in to us this after noon, raised by Mr. Ilezekiah Bonham at his plantation, about three miles east of the) city. They are of the red yam varie -y and are unusually large for early potatoes. They sold in market for 75 cents a peck. ' The Petersburg. Jndex-Appeal shows great commendable enterprise in its issue of yesterday's date, wherein it publishes a full report of ih& proceeding at -Lexington at the unveiling of the statue of Robert K. Lee, including the addresses made on that occasion. The report is accompanied by cuts showing the University Chapel and Lee Mauso leura and the Tecum bent figure of Gen. Lee.'.- ' ' , . Un mailables. ?' ) The following is a list of the unmail able postal matter remaining in: the Postoflice in this city -. ! Postal beginning "Dear Friend" and signed J A II r Washington Filyaw. (col), Columbus, Co ; Postal beginning "My lear childrenand .bearing no address, Ko.-S,-Lombard St. 'r -ilirie Fislilnff. ; . A couple of gentlemen. from thi city, went out to the Blacklist grounds yes terday on the steamer Italian; and with the crew succeeded in catching over 600 finer fish in the spacef of two hours. Thisis what we call ood luck. Wc are told that the fish never bit better than they? do now at the grounds. , Charisr of lase. where she will in the future make fast This change has been in contemplation for some time, but for some cause it was not effected, until to-day. Her hew position will be 'much more con venient to all concerned than was the one she formerly occupied iatae South, ern portion of the city . - To Builders and others Go to Jaco biS for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass. &cv You can get all sizes . and at the lowest priced v'.T ; ; '-."" . v ' - v. it- i i r - . - T- x i. WILMINGTON. N. .C SATURDAY. JUNE 30, THE DUELISTS. Two Shots i Exchanged Elam Hit and Bierno Satisfied. i fSpecUl to DArtv: Review.). RicnMOXD, Jane 30. 1883. 1 Messrs Bierne and -El am met "at six o'clock this morningnear Wayesboro Augusta county, Va. At the first fire neither was hurt but at the second, fire Eiani was shot in the right - thigh. Bierne then expressed himself as satis fied and the parties separated. J. ; , Front Street M. E. Ciiurcli. The work of making alterations and repairs upon the Front Street M. E. Church was commenced on Tuesday last, under the 'supervision of Mr. G. M. Altaffer, of this city. The changes contemplated are extensive and will effect the entire building, adding much to its appearance as well as to the com fort and convenience of those who worship there. It is expected that the work will not be completed until about the 20th of August next. During the intermediate time services will be held in the basement of the church, i 1 j ' ! Fiue Photograplis. A day or two since Mr. J. F.'Lard- uer, the photographer, took photograpli ot the steam yacht Minnehaha, as sh now appears on the marine railway in the Southern portion' ;of the city. He was entirely successful,1 having obtain ed two perfect . pictures, by what is known as the "instantaneous process. one of wbicll was uke willl her bos iiowaruajou as 3tie lies in ner cnocKS, ' and with all the maohinrv nnl atlior rr""uw-3 iOl UiHIYillJ lilts .VtJSr'Cl IrOUl . tae water uisunctiy uenneatea. ine other gives a prohlc view, which wasi " ... , . 7 I uaKen uy me same process, anu is in such perfection that e-en the name on her wheel house ipTathly vtslble. They are ccrtaiuly very fine pieces of workJ manship, and show to alantage the Wonderful progress which has , been mado in photographic art " J This is the time to have your J house photographed "withV the family on the porcht f-ARDNERj the 4 Photographer. can do it: - ' . .M 7 ' : ' 3t. Iinirovemcnta - Extensive additions, alterations nja repairs are ab'out to be' made bui the Masonic Hall building, which, when completed, will3 make it one of the finest and most imposing structures in the city and will be a most decided' im provement to the appearance' of Market street. The stores on the lower floor are to be givrn a higher pitch, the build ing is to be extended back f0 feet, , tbe, roof is to be raised so as to give a better ventilation and the structure is lo be adorned with an iron .i'ront. These changes, we understand, are determined upon and other changes will- probably be made, but as the specifications are not all prepared, we arc! unable to give further details at present. j Fruit Exhibition. jit is very desirable that the next, ex hibition of the Fruit Growers1 Associa tion of North Carolina shall be held in Wilmingtou. m It was held in " August last year at Greensboro and was a deci-j ded success, being attended by a large concourse of people interested in fruit cul ure from different sections of the State, among whom much interest was develr oped. Capt R P. Paddison, the presi dent, of the Association;' desires that the next exhibition shall be held here,1' and has thought that if our . citizens would come lor ward with '-subscriptions of money enough to offer gen erous premiums to exhibitors there would be no difficulty in accomplishing that purpose. He laid the project before Mayor Hall - who j promptly took the matter in hand, giving-it his heartiest endorsement and most efficient service, by starting with a subscription paper to see what amount could be raised for the purpose desig nated! It was thought that it the sum of $500 could be secured, there would be no doubt that Wilmington woul"l be the place for the next exhibition. This amount was subscribed in less than sir hours working time 'and we are assured that, if necessary. it could be-, very materially! increased. The prospect of having, the exhibition; here is very flattering, and with the matter in the hand3 of such men as Mayor Hail and Capt. Paddison success is almost a fore gone conclusion. Messrs. A. Surier have receiv ed4 per express, a large lot of Children's Blouse Suits made up very handsomely in different shades, which they will sell at astonishingly Jow prices. Call early and' procure a suit for the boys. - t ' - ForPocket Knives or Table Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot t William Miller,' the cbloretf . man sent to the Insane Department ot the County Poor Honse f few weeks- ago, is violently insane and seems bent upon the destruction of everything he can lay his hands upon: (2e breaVs up every utensil left in his - cell and frequently; tears the clothing from his body. Ef forts have been made by the proper au thorities to have him takh.tp ; the In sane Asylum -for colored 1 people at Goldsboro. bntr the building is-not yetl In condition' to receive addition at pa tients, although ijt probably will be in a short time.. A.. new" wins, has been added to the building, but it is not yet furnished. 1 -,1 i HE MAILS. Themalls cloae and arrive at the City P09- close' oflice aa follows : - - . ; .:' v , CLOSE. ,;w. . . Northern through mails, fast........ 7.1 5 P. M. Northern tarouRh and wiy maiU. . . .V40 A. M. Raleigh.. .6.15 P. M. and 5.40 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Kailroad and . , routes supplied therefrom lnclud- , , Ine A. & N. C. Railroad at r ' v -, ' 9.00 P M. and 5.40 A. It uoumemjuaiu ior au pomia sou in, j daily 8.00 p. u. Western mails (C. C. KaUway) ttally, (except Sunday) .....j 6.15 P. Mi AU points between Hamlet and RaV- eigh.... C.13 P. M. Mall f or Cheraw and Darlington Kail - road..... ..,.... 8.00 P.M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston. 8.00 P. M. Fayette ville and offices on Cape Fear , River, Tuelays and Fridays. 11.00 P. M Fayettevllle, via Lumberton, daily," - . except Sundays r..,..0.15 P. M. Onslow C. II. and; intermediate ofli- ces, Tuesdays and Fridays. . ...... .6.00 A. M. Smith vlfle malls, by steamboat, dally ' (except Sundays)...-...... ...... -.8.30 A. M. Mails for Easy II1U. Town Creek, . , Shallottc and Little Rivet, Tues- - days and Fridays..... 6.00 A. M. WrightsYllie, daily. ; . .8.30 A . VI. Northern through and way mails.... 7.30 A. M Ssouthern Mans. . , jua. M. i iUJUIB COIICCWU UVin B I reel UO UUSlUtJf 3 ; i twrtton of eitv at a a. M.. li.OO A.M. and 5 30 p. M. and from other point; of the citvat5 . -ai-: M . " 4 -r . Stamp Oflice open from S A. 31. to i M., and from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp oflice. . Stamps tor sale in small quantities at general delivery when stamp office i3 closed. General delivery open from 7 A.M. 7.30 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. . Carriers' delivery open on Sunday.-rom 9.30 tO A.M. 4 ; '.A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols, at J a cobi's; Hardware Dpot.' t . 1 - - Oltiirch Services To-3Iorpow. St. . James' ClmiT.l, coruer Market and Third streets. Rev. A. "A. 'Waieon, D. D; Rector. Sixth Sunday after Trinity, . I uly, lt 1883; Sunday $chool at a. m. alornuig Prayer ami commnnion at 11 o ciAck.i a. m. Kvcninj Crayerat tPlocv. . John's IChirrch, corner Tftiithd , Red Cross streets. Rev. J. Carnflchael.l." D.. Rector. Morning Praytr, Sermon and Holy Communion at 11a. iu. Evening Prayer anl Sermon tSMm. - . -v v ; - f ,,t . ; Fii'st Baptist Church, corner of Market and Filth streets. ! Ecv; - Ji B. ITaylor, D. Dl, Pastoi'. Sunday School at. 9! a. m. Services at 11 a. ro. and 8 p. m. After morning ser vices the Lord's Supper will be administered. Regular monthly Church meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock.' t Prayer and praise meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. St. Paul Evan." Lutheran Church, corner ot Sixth and Market ptrects, Rev. F. W. K. Pcs ctum, -Pasto iagli$1i service at II o'clock, a. m. Gcrniam setviccs at 8' o'clock, p. n?. Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. W. H. Strang, Supt. . -: : ' - ;' '-- ' Second Prcabytei'iau t Church, corner .of Fourth and "Campbell streets Rev. C. , M. Payne, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 815 p.m.; Prayer "meeting Wednesday at 8.15 p. m, Sabbath School at 4 p.m. 1 Seats free. . Front Street M. E. Church, South, corner of Front and Walnut strecte. Rev. . Frank U. Wood, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and Vfc p. m. Sabbath school at 3 p. m., W. M. Parker, superintendent. Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Christian Association Tuesday evening after nrst and third Sabbaths, at i o'clock. ; Scats free and Btrangers and visitors cordially Invited. - St. Paul's Episcopal Church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets. Rev. T. M. Am bler, Rector. Mcrning. Prayer at ll o'clock; Evening Pravcr at 8 o'clock ; Sunday school at Zt o'clock. Seats free. - ' - - Fifth Street M. E. Chui-ch, between Nun and Church streets, KevT. Page Ricaud, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. jn-; Class meet ng at 3 p. m. ; Prayer meeting Thursday even ngatjo'clock. , v v Ur. - Seamen's BeiaeL Deck liotween Water afd Front streets. Capt. W. J. Potter, Missiona ry to the Seamen. Services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m , aad 4.30 p. m. Seamen, and all others are cordially invited. Scats free. Part ot the service will be in Norwegian, conducted by Capt. Chila iansen. . . St Thomas Pro-CathedraL First Mass at 1 a m. Second Mass at 10 a. m. . espera. and Benediction at 5oclwk-pm. Dally Mass at 630am. ' - 1 !v ,-m: ,;':... Second Baptist Church,. on Sixth, between Church hnd Castle streets. Rev. J. P. King, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m..and 8 p. m. - Sun day School at 9 a. m. rajrr meeting- every Tuesday night. Christ Church (Congrcgadonalist)N an street, between Sixth aad Seventh. Eer. D.D.Dodge, minister. Preaching services at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 8 o'clock, p. m. Pastor's Bible Class at 12.15 p. m. Prayer and Praise meeting, Wednesday, 8 o'clock, p.m. Bnnday School, 3 o'clock, p. m.. In Memorial ilaU, corner 7th and Nnn U. ; - l i ...5. Service at 8 1. Mark's Church, corner .Sixth and Mulberry streets, are as follows : On Sun tlsys Morniag Prayer at 11 a. m. Evening Prayer at UO p. m. Saint's days at 9 a. m. and 5. JO p. rc. Sunday School at St. Barna bas Scltoolhooae, at 4 p. m. Seats free. Wearlofi the Gray. " Sureeon General S. P. Moore, C. .S. A ' wrote officially ot Dr.. Worthtns- ton's Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine, ! if he can furnish large quantities, we I will place it In he army, as a remedy ! f for bowel affections The celebrated 'Fish Brand GilUV t-,: oui i- off nnui's IToT-a iJ " ww . - i xii ware: Depot: & m , Commercial Hotol Wilmington. N. C. ' ! if omrrrtee . tx " owua?, iiwp. . .- FIRST-CLASS Dt EVERY RESPECT. " ' , . . 3" Flnt-ehua -Ear land BILLIARD . SA LOOS ATTACnXD. f r n 1883. NO. 155 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Final rJotice. fjnUESDAT, JULY 3, 13 THE LAST DAY yon ran list Taxes. The 4 Books m. will be closed n that day at 6 o'clock, P. M. ' - Si - . - '" jnneSC-lt . J. BURB, ; i , Tax Lister Best Ice Cream in the World. -pvOS'T.FOBGtT TO ORDER TOrif ICE C&EAM to-day for Sunday diaser. Jre Cream maao 01 grure ureara. fraaranieea ine dosi in the city, and the only place ou can set Pure Cream, delivered in freeaers at ifty Cents per quart, orders received until 11 -o'clock to-night . . J. C. LOUDEN. Wrightsville Sound. Tf TOD WISH TO SPEND A DAY pleas- antlv. ro te - ' ' ' PI Flisff, SOFT CRABS, furnished; . ---. : VV. MANMSU. June 0-1 1 , , ..Proprietor uoomeer DVULVQlirZ THE" BEST IN THE blty.pood- Whhskey, Wine,' Liuot's" anl ir pgarsLiat OLD NORTH STATS SALOON, South Front 6t. , Try it abd be convinced. Junri 30 2t .- For Sale. FINE LARGS SHOW CAsE, : Nkkle l'lated Frame, In excellent onlev.' Will be soul at a aaerinoe: ' Fnqnire at June 30-ltdAv , . THIS OFFICE. l" Wkswaw op Cherokee Tkibr, SO. 9, jMP'p O. . wrr.Mixoi Pun In Hot Moon, G. S. D. H?-. O.N. N. C. MEMBERS OF i THIS. ORGANIZATION will meet their Instituting Chief in the Hodenocawnee on (the bleep ofi the 2d Sun, Buck Moon, 6. . D. 3ShL : fr - By orler ot Sachem, pro tern. ... C. H. CAPPS, , june C. of it. -pro: tern. - rJotice- y v gCHEDVLK "B TAX MKRCHAXTS, Tra ders, Brokers, Keepers of Hotels, Rcst Vurant?, Boarding Houses, and all others subject to said tax, are hereby notliled that this tax fa'l due on the 1st tay of .luly, 13S:J, and that the law requires that the same be paid during the fh"6t ten days of the month avlnjg the tax at tbe time. of. Uie fesuance of the License, other; wise Ue penalty stands against you.1 v JOS. E. 8AMPSON, June SO-lt ! Register of Deeds. Mortage Sale.; ; BY VIRTUE AND IX PTTtSU ANCE OT the provisions of an Indenture of mortgage bearing date the 19th day of May, 188, and ex ecuted by Chas. E. Smith to The First Nation al Bank ot Wilmington, the said mortgagee will sell for CASH at public auction atthe Court House door in the City ot Wilmington, tn Thursday, the 23d July. IfcSJ, at 11 o'clock, A. M., all that real estate in said city, on the Western banks of the Cape Fear River, bound ed aa follows: Beginning at a point In tbe front of the) wharf about 672 feet South of the Causeway; 'thence West 793 feet,, more or lew. to the County line, thence North with said lino 92 feet, thence East 792 feet, more or less, to the river, thence South with front of wharf 92 feet to tbe beginning. - . - THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . Y i H ' OF. WILMINGTON;? u. r f ' By El E. BCBRCSS, Pres't. ': June 23-5 je S3, 30, jy 7, 14, 21 PUROELL HOUSE. -TJNDEE NEW MANAGEMENT, ' WILMTNOTON. H. C B. I PERRY, ProprtetoT, - Late Proprietor Atlantic ' HoteL Flrst-CIaM tn all Its appointment. Terms tXSO to $3.00 dy ' : "' ' ":f h a i f j : evv H atof ( QONSISTINii OF COLORED CHIPS. Ir lne Colored MUans, VSea-Bbells",' white acd colored, also the popular Shade Iiat, Nankin or "Japanese ",and a variety of othr styles, juet received and for sale by MRS. KATE C, WINES, j une 2.". No. 11 North Second Street. For Wrightsvllle Sound. AND jFTER .TCNE 19tb. the Wagon ette will leave for WRIOnTSYn.LE SOUND, KYKKY DAY. from corner Second and I'rln resa streets, at 6 o'clock, P.. M. Returning, will leave Sound at 7 A. M. r-f , For further Information apply to 1 Jue 19 .; ; T. 4. SO UTHitELAND, A TJew Supply Vit , Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac, Mettle) nea. ; i-..-.-IltUm. Sllv1 at all Kahra ,U r Aiul nignt. F. C MILLER, German Dmggist, 4 Correr Fourth and "un sta. men SI J. D. Davis. t A T TnK OLD ffTASD. . , - A . SVITIIVILLE. S. C.l J .r sua continue to keep the beat ot Win, IWMskeya, Cigars. Tobacco, Canned Goo1, iet. tiive me a call, near the Court House. : 1 v ay S0-lm.t tu-;. -I. D. DAVJr PLEASE KOTICE. W will be glad to receive commnxicaCoxu froxa our friends oa any and all . aubjecta ' of The aame of the writer must alwar be tut Oommnnicatlona must be wrtttetf oa ol caealdeof the paper. PeraojaHtlea nmat be avoided - - , Aad It la eaneelallv and nartlnil&riY unil toodi that the Editor, does not always endor the ievfi of correspondent tuxlcsa so state in the editorial columna. . , NEW ADVEBTISESIEiria CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD. - :r" CCNERAL PASSENGER DEPT. ' t WIlmlngtoi, N. cfjune lOihJIstfJ. TjheMost ComfortableRouto TO TDK .; '; Mountains ; -gXCURSioX Tfpjtaj.T3 AUK NOW OS sale at the office of Oils Company forall ivolni In WBSTKHN-NORTU CAHOLIN'A. . j - PULLMAN SLEKP1NO CAItS run Ihrouii from Charlotte to . OIl .Fort. I : Thence' t Ashcvillc jasscDgcra bare a lino virw of tin Mountain Scenery -froift an OBSERVATION CAR, leaving Old Fort at 7.1C A. M., arriving: at Aflhevilld at 9.S4 A. M.. and 'iVr.r.i Pprlnan at -12.10 P. M.l - F. Wt. CLARK," unell lm Cenfl Passenger Agent 1 THE SEASHORE HOTEL BRUNSWICK ! hMlTHVlLLE. N. C. SEASIDE HOTEL 1 ;y - WRIOHTSV1I.LE. N. . PKllUY, Proprietor. rjilIKSl TWO RUMMER RESORTS WJT-L be npen MON1LVV, MlYft1 " V. The Hotel .BrHutwlck at Sraithvllle, is 35 miti wL"tv WllmlnfflAn ml aiMuiatKL. I.. two first elas steainers, making two ;trlpa The Seablile Hotel is situated in a large, grovo on Wrightsville Sound; is com posed, of cotU ges.for families, and within 7 miles of Wil. mington, at the head of a line Shell Road, the bept in the Southern country, . ( i, , BOTH HOTELS IN HJLL VIEW OF, THIS -i''QCEAN. Good surf and still water bathing. Every variety of Fish, and abundance cf Oysters, Clams and Crabs.. . - - Spacious . Ball Boom?, with fine Bands of Mnsie. . ' -r -'--.-!f - j . Ten-nln Alleys, Billiard and liar. a"fiTerras moderate. . ; ' " ' mac 25 '-',.. - - Check Books. pilM THE FIRST OF JTJT.T. CHECKS withit Two Cent SUinps will be lawfnl. On edueslay 1 can supply CHECK BOOKS oh The Bank of; New nanoveri and Tlie First I j- ... - I :: . ' National Bank. r . ; ; I - ' - Books, conuiniug Fifty, One Hundred and Two Hundred Checks will be, - ' ' . Frsaleat- ..- HEIJNSBERGElt'S. June 2 . ' Live Book aad Musie Stores' Fly Trapc rjriHK BpT AND CHEAPEST IN THIS market; Our . ' ;, .1 J , v i , i ' - ' 1 : GRAIN CRADLES C. ... J .., .... . - i cannot1 be surpassed In price or quality . A large and well selected stock bf Hani ware at W. .E. SPRINGER ft CO'S., Successors to John Dawson A Co.. june 28 . Market Street Our Glass Fly Tjaps! Something New I rjHE CLEANEST FLY TRAP ON THE market. : , , . : jtiues & siurclilson, tjune25 , NorthFrontSt ICE, jano : W;E. DA Vis. 4 SON Soda Water! Soda Water! "yyriTH PURE FRUIT JL'ICE4 . TOE COLD 1 SEASON 1833. -: . , MINERAL WATER ON DRAUOIITj ' ICE COLD. . . " WILLIAM II. GREEN. apt 14 Druggists 114 JRONT STREET IS ALL ABLAZE WITII ? Harness and SadtleryGoo!, Trunks and Travelling Bags. Fly Nrfca for Hordes. Feather Dusters, Mummer Lap Rjnbes ot beantlfnl pat terns. Tn? y.icUUr Harness -ttlll ahead. e iManafactare and Repair, with durability and didpauih. Carriages, Bii)rglei. C&ru. Dray, e, Ac. : .''?:., liorse skoeiDg a srecialty. jue V JIcDOUOALL A -BOW DEN. Check Boof; 300 CHECK BOOKS CO-N'TAININtl Fifty Two llkntrel Clw-k,' jtuvrereirfd i Larger size ind loonier. w 1 ? Ahui, 1 .etter-JlaIJ, BUI Head, DrafU, Notes,- Receipt, Llthograibe.l ath.rt t - ; ' Give us a trial. JcaciJ C. W. YATEi, , o U- t " . - i 1 ,. ir w a.' t r . . '
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 30, 1883, edition 1
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