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txeTr ereBlf. flaadr
JOSH T.JAMES,
Blahed to tbe Editor.
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Coauntmktton meat b ; wrtttaa
ottetldeot the paper.
H 1
Ooe moatli, 85 ecaU. J
PerwmaOUM most be aYOfcted.
rerttby cArnen rree
And It Is espectally a4 partlcaljurly sd
rPr .. f the city. t " bore
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tood putt the Editor doea sot anry wdoi
.uiVOL. VII. ' ! WILMINGTON; N? a, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8, 1883.
NO. ' 1881 tbe Tlew of convspoBdeata nakM m tutc
A 'l r. will report ny
u vac eanonu wiumnt, i i s i
li31 w. II ' ' ' - . ii . - v f -: ' ii j ix 1 .. : : i : : .
PAID: II II II II i 1 1 . M ? V- J I'.i II i II t ' II III II J W II II J V V II J
v i m i. m mm- i . - - ' -mm - - m mm - - - a - t - t
I . T . - . 1 -y j y. : - . 1 '"--'-I ' ' - 1 ' " . I ' '- : ' ' "
: 1 ... !'......' .... I . . .
'nTnnih Kevicw has the Uiiytst
& A . rirrulxtinn. of any newspaper
" -fnr; AXNEWS,
-TtO lAOYlBTlSlMlJiTt.
G It AP K CU WT U It E.
.
liVS Lpt-TothcPcUU:
" l w. JiK-riorl.U Water. te
' ?, huv iro,-Sea.l!e Tark Hotel
B rir. SMo-Stillon Draught
Experiments of Captain S.
Nobles. Near thU City.
For the past six ytenrs Capt. S. W.
Nobles has been experimenting in crape
culture, near this city, and has com
pletely refuted, j by bis results, the oft
repeated and areucd assertions of theo
rists that bunch or cluster grapes would
nntrinpn in th la locality, and that the
soil and climate were totally unfitted!
for the cultivation ot exotic fruits. He
1 .
demonstrates wttn
theorists
TT7 ii.r...n ,.r Vnrih lflj?rts and Diamiy
(s::.l -v g. South Front st.. 'accomplished results that the
-c ' . t... rnmlnflc ihAi either were areuinz ironi
Sn IV .Vl lr that he still has it on I Wilfully neglecting to test Sra
0r r v. . in thU climate or that they ;
soil is best fitted ;to the cultivation of
the tine, and it would appear at a cas
ual view of the subject, eyen if wej
i -i . r r u rm. I
am not nave posiuve pruoi oi wo
that the soil and climate of the Cape
Fear section were peculiarly adapted to
this industry
In addition to the efforts of. Captain
Ndbles, we find upon inquiry that
others in this city have experimented
with exotic irrapes with the very best
results, and their experience adds new
wpii?ht tn thfl Already proven fact
that wo have a grape climate and soil.
Three years ago a little grand daughter
of the late Henry Nntt,Eq., planted
Meetiasof the Pharmaceutical J meeting of the American rharmaeeu- i
Association. tical Association.made his report which
(morning session.) ' was ordered printed.
X
The annual meeting of the Pharma-
i
rentirftl AssnRi5LLinn rvnrcnetl in Tiens 1 to close our report
At this juncture we were compelled !
NEW AP VEItTIEMENTS.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
ken Hall, in this city, thi3 morning.
Forty members were present and eight
new applicants were added to tbe list of
membership.' Those in attendance were
fine looking, and form a very attractive
and intelligent looking body of men.
The meeting was called to order at
10 o'clock by the President, ' Mr. Wm.
bimpson. . ; i
.:n-j;i t- ?
p.- i!ni?a'i of this city will takej
m e -rcmlicr ol the I'iiarraaceuucai as
11. i'.or. to the Seaside i'ark Hotel to-
Iff .1 mmwrm rrn
:7L i ..r them. Minebot Terry
vr-'ep-d tbcm a
has
complimentary
! the seed of a Malaga grape in a flower
theory and pot aIU jn due time the tender vine
pc culturej forced its way through the earth in
! . - ... 1
were gov- which the seed was pianteo, anu grew
jcrned by the bare assertion of persons luxuriantly during tho Summer. Mr.
who had never given the matter or grape I xutt, thinking that the vine wouia ijoi
culture a lair trial. Capt. Cobles has j tno climate, took no pains wfch it
Drovenhimself to be a philanthropist to and let it stay out in the yard during
thn r.n no Fear section. anJ xa iruor i" M he .Winter, in tue ouramer, w
Col. E. D. Hail. Mayor of the city.
deliveretl an address oi welcome to tbe
members, tendering them the freedom
of the city. Ur. W. II. Green delivered
a terse address in behalf of the druggists
of Wilmington. The addresses were
I responded to by Mr. J. G. M. Cordon,
of Tarboro, on behalf of the visitors, in
a very happy and effective manner.
The following named gentlemen an-
bis i swered U the roll call:
ol Wilmington
encourage others to come here and en- j greatiirprise; he found ; that tho vine
gsge in the good work of tiinug the sou was alive and bad noN ueen mjureu in
the least. tie men iook,u oui o
pot and planted it in his yard and tram-
iM,rmacatJeal Association
laru.i .......
We tenJVr lhanke Jor aa mvnauon, , ; - m" t , , ; ptorv . ,,f Mr. W. A: French. Mr. Jas. W.
Hardin. Ixcal as he I Collins and Mr. Geo. R. French Jr.,
, '...hom were all made in cAnncc- ' have grown and ripened . the Malaga
. .. . a ii. Cazaux reached home j tInn with his farming and consequently, j grape, while tbe latter has also success-
. and growing remunerative crops, nas
... ! i .,B!. fr mibliration the
..... . i ...I., .v kn nrnarimpnin HUOl 111 i ilin VlnH Oil Lfc LIL'ills. t n w""' '
-!on r'l7..u.W. K.. - did he wis rewarded for his care of j yj'le; F W Hancock-
rrow r, iiio am iuji., w ."-.!--
f t,r..iirh .Mr. !
rttiry. to attend
ib. M on w,e " r, f:irm(.ri f, a mBn ! lh0 vioe by 6i,ty well developed bunches
phmentar, to tUc orth. .Mm oc "-a . , , hij ,..,,,-, ! of .,. erape3. which wcte of deli
' :.:,..! land book learning in pomology to a dous flavor and equaled ue import
II.
J - - - - L T . A lll..U
He -mall Dortlon cf hi time, fully experimented mm mc -ume
I W V j i i IT T
.rou. Liverpool for Kew Vork in , riy .peaking, has .been de- j Hamburg P.eu
in mc iau ? last summer . a uumuc. v.i w-v
shouiderea,' two oi wuicu
S It Biggs, Williaraston; W il
Bobbitt. Rockingham ; J G M Cordon,
Tarboro: II O Furraan.1 Oxlord; W 11
-Wilminfftoii : A L (Crimes,
. . WW.. , J. ,
(ioodrhan;1 Moores-1
:. Newberne Jno B
Hanks. Jno H Hardin. Wilmington;
W W Hargr&ve. Wilson; E F Hatch,
Jno II Hill, Thos B Hill, Goldsboro;
J C Hood, Smithfield; Jas I Johnson,
Raleigh; Jas W Km'g.W R Kingsbury.
Wilmington; G L Kirby,, Goldsboro; A
S Iee, Raleigh ;S RW Martin, Win
,inn n?. rr Marlnws. Newbern ; F C
The next meeting of the Association
will bo on Friday morningr-"
' Great Closing Out Salew
' Goods will be slaughtered within the
next CO days in order to make room for
one of thelargest and finest Stocks of
Fall and Winter clothing and gents
furnishing goods eyer brought to Wil
mington . A; & L .Surfer, Reliable
Clothers, 114 Market bt.
. THE MA1JLS. V
Themalia close anl arrive at the iCIty Poa
Office aa foUowa : CJjQSt: - , ,
Nortlwra! througH maila, taat...'....h.l P. M.
Northern; through nl.wrt.,,V?to? S a x
itatelsh..... ....6.15 P. M. and 5.40 A.
Mails for the N. C. IlAilroad and
route supplied therefrom includ
bxz A; A N. O. Railroad at i tn A
6 t K00 P it. and 5.40 A. M
Southern. Matti for all pointa South,
dailyl.l.. 4 9.00 P.M.
Western maUs W. V. Kallway) taiy, - f
(except teundAy).......-....--6 J r-
.'1.11 wwuiw , -ry g
eih .1 6.15 P.M.
MaUforCUcrawnnd Darlington Rail- -,''
tocl 8- M
Mails! for points between Florence - i
and Charleston. o. w . .
etteviile aia omcct ot ik: p
ver. TuetayB-andrldaya......l.opP. .
FayetteTille, via Lomberton, aaiiy,
except Sundays .,...r..i3r. m.
Onslow C. H. and lntermediaie offl- .
oes Tuesdays and Frldaya. a.m.
Smlthville mails, by steamboat, dally - fM
fexcept Sundavs). A ..b.jm a. m.
Mails for Easy "Hill, Town Creek,
uL.UMt. oml T.fttlA RivPT. TueS-
OUltUVIK T j
.i.n.uv A. i.
8.30 A. M.
AT
1 1
116 Market Street.
A9 WE ARE EXTENDI KG OUR
STORE,
and tuc wortmcn need the room, we are
now
offering
GREAT BARGAINS
.... . . . . 1. .1 I . . . . .
.lA.r.imichin Atlrititic. ana wporu mai f -flti lo the new inuusiry
I .i.t. M.nwi htm HAV:.riM i. otortoil hi ftXDeriments in which had
.SStalorU, arranged and that j cu,liTatinS bunch erapes. baTios pur-1 he weighed and foanJ that each cluster
.i.rritinr-nttonseasoH. I o r.. vinea. one of each variety, ; turned the scales at 14 pouaas.
Irom nurseries. 'Now ho has over one j Capt. Nobles has not only . exfett-
whir-h embrace the ! meuiteil in jrrape culture, buta given
nunureu taiiiiH ... v . .
Klowers. Mish, Hopkins,
days and Fridays....
" I OPEN FOR DELIVKRV.
Northern through and jway malls
Dress Goods,
Embroideries,
7.30 A. M
ovnr.hArn Mails..
Carolina Central itaiiroau.
cc several steamers b(
oHton direct to Liverpool
i;tiroiean markets.
and other
Personal.
Isabella.
Catawba. Delaware. Concord. I'erkms.
Ives, Martha, Salem and bcuppc?nong j
some attention to small iruits.. jrour
years ago he purchased a wild Goose
Flnm, a fruit oi excellent navor, anu
ear he
in
a a,
X- r!a who has been aosent
Hurope lor the last two months, has re
turned, having reached this city last
nidit. He was a passenger m the
. ruhhi. lrora Biemen Jon IT has now 400 vme3
ew York, and reports that he had a f rowing. and will set out this fall at being set out
pleasant passage, besides a good time , t .,,,000. and possibly more. He ihas j this city ha v
e. erally since he has been aoscnt. ; in the past two years ciuiea.u.
. 1:. r-inno hilt CRnnOt tell
I IIO - -
Lady. 20 of Rogers'
Amn!d' and many others,
ithe Malaga, which are very desirable.
! it hV now 400 vine3 in bearing, 12,-
ll . .1: .... ' , rfL
..r ..., I!ort ! .u tIao n.l of the new he i nronazateu trom it. J. ne nei. j
Mr. r..r. naiiej.u. c - 01 inpo.uTau,,.-. th third vear he had 300.
has the Vergennes. rrenu... . , -" -
MembcrB, oi ana mis year uo ,vvv .v....-
incliMKng grafts which. arofrom4 taa tect mgn.
He says that in this climate the grans
will absolutely bear the first year alter
He let a gentleman ot
re one of the trees, and in
. . t,A. !f .una crra ftpfl it
eigutecn monius an
ripened 'nineteen perfect plums. He
- O AAi KA.MMVk t VOOr
. . ..it. .1 ..,U Wp wore I hai n so oil his Diac5 .sv pewu hcwj
W113.L Will UtJ iKsuifc. " " .
. . . : 1 1T hfis .tnrtv varieties
... ! ,U, Aor his Vinevam JCSWiuaj in uvair6. -
a few days since relative to uie couqu i moK? ru5cious iooklng and propagated them from trees which
ho bought. Besides the Dear ins is
he Has 30.000 seedlings now ready tor
budding and grafting. Ho has alio 1.000
apple trees in bearing and 5.000 seed
lings. It is a rule with him, whenever
he hears Ol a fruit to purchase a few trees
at any price and propagate from them.
In order to thoroughly test our. climate
and soil he has : experimented with
I the pear, apricot, goose berries, and cur-
..17.30 A. M.
i. 19. 00A. M.
. VJi .Y..": l.nelnOBft
Miller, J C Hands. J I) Munds, W U ( 1101. and 5 30
! K M. and from other point! ot me cuyi
! J rko nTUn frnm A. M. to i'iM.. and
from 2 to 5.S0 P. M. Money order and Register i
Denartmcnt open same aa stamp ofhee. .
Stamps for sale In small quantities at general
delivery when stamp office- is closea. -
General delivery open rrom 7 A. Mj P.pi.
. ; Carriers' delivery open on Sunday from 8r3
to S.30 A. M. .,
1 - - 1 ' " 1
To Builders, and others Go to Jaco
bi'8 ibr Sash, Blinds and Doors,, Glass
Vnn ran crp.t all sizes and , at the 1
iowest prices n r "
IADIKS AND UK
White Goods,
J ' t
Munds. Wilmingtin.; It M McDonald.
La Grange; Jno 1C Mcllhenny, Wil
mington; M-Nadal. Wilson, J D
Nutt, Wilmington;' L .Richardson,
Selma ; B T Siiumons, Weldon ;'Wra
Simpson. Pwaleigh; T C Smith, Char
lotte; JP Stedman. Raleigh; Jno II
Steveos, Monroe; V O Thompson,
Winston; A T Thorp, Rocky Mount;
TnhnTnli. Moreanton: E V Zoeller,
J m. 1 o
i Tarboro. i I - 4
The folfowiriifuatiied gentlemen were
admitted, to mc.tabetship. Mes'srs. J. M.
McMinn, Henderson ville ; J W Conoley
Wilmington i Wm Anderson, Wilming
ton; B S Royster, Williamsboro; H. II.
Lyons. Asheville,-H W' McNat, Shoe
Heel; Geo Everington, Lanrinbure;
GAUSE
TJNDERW
8TAPLK AND FAXCV
Dry Goods, lc9lc
Wearc dtomilncd TO CL03K OUT OO
STOCK, and cummence with our
K
Improve-
NEW AID VERTI8EMKJN T nieots; also, AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK FOR
Seaside Park Hotel.
rpUERK WILL BE A BALL AT THE SEA
Trkir wnif T?fTKr..1 Wriffbtsville. -TIII
v 17 it. Kit vfi .m-nlimpntirr to the mcmuerH oi
x.. , t- . i ....... ...v.iv.
: the State ruarmaceuncaa ASbociaiuu,i"
FALL AN f WINTER.
Call and seeurc BARGAIN'S at
J no W iiarnson. mbcou- : , citizens generally are Invited; ,
&ecre- aussit it. rr.uni, x 1
As an answer to queries propouuded , as yet
. t i.iim tn h eotton anown
ew y. - - 71 lnwIn and never aw a more luscious I
worm, wc uave - .11 frel Sed
nnhliah with plea?ure: ,"Sulwau "v "
r------ - 11. nathev fairly croancuunueriuc.i
kAi 1 1 til 1 .11 w iiil. i fki hint nun ui. iwwmw - - -
Jr.. irom ocoifc 't'r." .,
vines
. ... 1
hxh we publiM. wtin pwu . , . unJer their wefchi
E...T0U rTlEW:-In W , i '." "r.wi. fruit. The grapes
mm SOtt S 11111. 1 sm.w " ui uwvi"i . -
with! n ..n:rnrmiu rii and were a
to say to mm inafc uij v were u uuhwuj
tbe array worm is to put my pigs f an!8ixht wcll calculated to make one en,
bJl" WSSS-w vegetation will !cuUure. laa space ol ol lan . ere of
This is a sure preveuti . . ; irround was at tne icasi taituwuwu
Wrv restcclfullv. : .u.r 1. if sold at the
-oiue.
Wallace P.O.. N.C.
. . !...... A vin t a rvnr
" reSi? . .hSTt N.ble. u7pS i ran and h boon successful withthem.
clearly demonstrated tuat our sou auu
climate are peculiarly adapted to grape
Mr. John D. Birgs. of the Battjniore. big ,Ie fiays
.uriuik auu 4j. -w : .
Worthimrton Cholera and Ia"h(ea
Medicine, that he rcgarus u
b'c medieino for all affections of the
b'.e rucdicico
bowels. .
of the fruit ripening uniformly ia in
cultivatiouand pruniug. It is not so
much trouble to cultivate grapes as
it U
A Desperate UIow.
Two colored men, George Carey aud
John Hill, employed at the Kcwkifk
place, on WrigbtsvilU Souud. now 00
.tinied bv Mr. James Cowan, had a
quarrel yesterday noon when the former
. v;t and cut tho latter on tho
eide of the bead, the neck, back and
forehead; in the last of which the knife
h'ri ncnetratea the skull and was
broken off. The wounded man who is
about 19 years ol age, was brought to
this city to Dr. Totter, who succeeded in
nimoTingaportior of tho blade about
an inch long witho it much difficulty,
buttherointstiUr mained. The scalp
was removed to th(j ikuU and many in
effectual efforts were made to remove
the remaining point, and it was only
after ideated attempts that it was ex
tracted. Tbe wound was then dressed
aud the patient taken to the city hospital,
and at last accounts was aacomfortabte
an could C5 reasonably expected
Totter was assisted in the operatifirl by
Drs. Norcotn and Schonwald
to grow corn.and the crop on cur soil is
larmoreremuncrative. Asaiunneruw
dencethat this climate anu sou i
culiarly adapted to1 grape culture we
have but to state that Capt. hobles
Cowan, had aharTCSt is now ripe. Ail 01 ms inm. u
ripened at least two weeks in auancu
of that grown in other portions of the
State, and it is a matter of much regret
that his crop will ail have been gathered
before the meeting ol the Fruit Growers
Association in this city 011 tho 22ad
inst. lie U ot the opinion that a grapo
of sufficient body can be successfully
cultivated here to make raisins. When
the fact is taken into consideration that
grape vines are easily propagated and
that they need no protection in this cli
mate in the winter,! we see no reason
why this locality should hot eventually
be a famous grape growing oeiu
Nobles has called our attention to the
Wil miii Hon is three degrees
South of the latitude ot San Francisco
And the grace growing belt bl California.
Tv,rnrl and the grape, growing
belt of the old country including the Is-
The. renorts of the President,
tary and Treasurer, were read and res
ferred to committees. '
DrW H Green',. President of the
Board of Pharmacy, -read .'his report
which was accepted.
Charlotte was selected as the place to
hold, the next annual meeting of Ithe
Association.'. c .
After the appointment of the usual
committees the meeting adjourned until ;
2, o'clock. ; ' l: - : :,
In an ante room adjoining and .con
nected with the Hall in which the Asso
ciation holds its meeting. Messrs. W.
E. Brown &Bro.oT BaTlmTore have a
very fie diapy pf blk icxlracts , and
fine toilet 'j articles, plush perfumery
boxes, and a very handsome display of
satin goods, all of which they make a
specialty. Mr. F. D. Green, who is at
the head of that department of the
house, is displaying and showing the
goods, while Mr. Thomas B. Ilill.a
traveling salesman of the house, has a
very fine and full line of samples on
exhibition.
Messrs Brunhild & Bros of this, city
have about 10.000 cigars on exhibition
which were mado in , their establish
ment in this city. ' tbe Champion Cigar
Factory. The display j is very crcdita
hln and. we are Dleaaed to see that! they
are not hiding their light under a bush
el, but are showing to the visitors what
op'r.
To the Public.
XTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVES THAT Bu
iricB. Carriage and Wagonettes can now cross
ico ivrces, nu 1 tie iiiiiihuskuvuj.
a Tnntoon lirtdare. Lumber was
one or other heavily loaded vehicles cannot
pa until further notice. ;
Still on Draught,
rjlHE COOLEST AND BEST BEER IS THE
r.iii ami trv it. The most artistic mixed
v hi - - - J j
i - ' . I.
drinks arc a specialty. The best 5 cts. Cigar
in thft'ritv. can bo fonudMit the "North 8talC
Saloon," So. e, Sooth front street.
ang 8-1 1 ; j
Ml. TJJ. KATZ
116 Market St.
au a L '-1.
School BooIcg.
kEPOSITOBY I FOR SCHOOL
by
BOOK
the StHte Board, ot Edotatipa.
I
D
adopted
Liberal diseoliint to country nierctzanu iu
i ' .. j j
teachers. Hchool Stationery of all kind. !
ORGANS AND PIANOS sold to School
...
and Churches at greatly rednced prices, and
on eay instalment. '
C Ys TATES
' cSc h7nt. ccpeU. ZaVnwSc the
Uc U Sn.n-hU ,U, wM- faffioc, Smym MVV
J . . - .l.tifndn
;.-,. 1.:. ,;...nd has tbe reputation l5ed ,ro In or about ine m
. ;Vmlom.and turbulant ofWhinston Chj; "ff"'
- I . . , . . 1
latitude of;
lrehcnion.
Itare Chance to V
ton. I. C.
A round trip ticket to the Capital for
only $7. Specialtrain will leave Wil
mington on Monday, August 13th, at
10 A.M. Returning, leavo Washing
ton on Thursday, ICth. at 4 ,P.. M
Orders for tickets sent to undersigned
will receive prompt attention. Send
rfiistercd letter or money order. '
td. A. & I, SHRIEK.;
Wil-
with
not
fact
.... 1.. w. .1 rrvf rwvn ! . - nn.rtli n! 4he
arreted. aUhough wo understand that miDSton. But iu t connection
a warrant has been issued for his ap-!lhJ$ niatter we mux
ideoftho conUoent. wnere iu.
U -cr ia'tbo same .autude
ihin it U on the Kastcrn coast by two
EX TCt.owibo
difference usaall, accorded, we have
.i!m.tii about sim lar to that ol the
cronsbcU.. Ui. the expr
5?e:??,r":M-0r.aU Intelligent
hono at no distant day
U1A1 LiA4 m 4 f m "
to see and know -that the Cape Fear
section is a renowned grape growing
belt. . '
Well said. .
The Atlantic Steam FireEngineCom
pany. of Newborn, held a meeting on
tho 6th inst., at which they passed a se
ries of resolutions unanimously, which j
were hizhlv commendatory to our citi
zens and especially to our gallant fire
men. They arc as follows:
First, That the recent visit of this
company to the city ot Wilmington,
disclosiirg the uubounded hospitality
and generous spirit of its citizens, and
especially of its gallant Fire Depart
ment, has impressed every member of
thi3 company, ana Kinuieu u pf"w-
; ika nntornriftp. enerpv ana zeal
r n.ir cUtrr citv. which will
with ns
U.wlma nf thf flltarO.
Second, That the officers and mem
bers of the Wilmington Steam Fire En
gine. No. 1. and ot the Howard Relief
rnffinA No. 1. not only won the
admiration and gratitude of this; com
pany.: by their hospitable and kindly
treatment of us. but also called forth
our highest emulation by their dexterity
ml Rkill as firemen, the admirable
equipment and management ot tbetr www.
"j .u: ol.-nrtvlfHl?-i rnlki riff" UD lllS TO Oil 3.
i pnirines. anu meu .uuu.o My...w.. . c- ,
mcnt ol our numoie cisuiu . i jieats oiumu mws. '-j -
engaged in the same war against a com- j Yorkt iaTe a prctty display of
mThfrde That it is our desire to perpetCi hind painting satchel powders. All of
fnHiVflin thus begun, to the displays are very creditahle and
the ansDicious friend i much the drucrrist for whose
cuui;i . m : -' - .
augG
; 119 Market itreet
Mexican Grass Hammocks.
TUST RECEIVED ASOTI1ER NEW LOT.
Parties who have been watting for them can
Fly Trapo".
rriHE BEST AS D
market
CHEAPEST
IN TIIIS
now Le enpplied again
At
llEISSBERGEU'S.
FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY,
LOWELL'S LIBRARY,
and a lot of other new and good Books, Just
raceired at 1 HEIKSBERGKK.
2 ans 8 Liro Book and Music Stores.
sister city, which, will remain j bein done in this city. . ):
s through all the changes and r. Joseph B. Wearer representipj
Young, Ladd & Coffin, of New York,
has a fine display of Lundborg's per-
fames. ! . - j - !
Sharp & Dohme, of Baltimore, have
a largo and varied display of pills, fluid
extracts, syrups, roots, and herbs. They
are represented by Mr. John A. Well
ington who is assiduously showing and
W
Hats
HATS ! (BONNETS !
ite - AVD BLACK EXCURSION
Tuscan Uato and Bonnets, cheap.
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MRS. KATE a WISES,
. !
: .nff 6 So. 119 North Second Street.
Our
GRAIN CRADLES 1 .
cannot be surpassed In price or quality. 1
A large and well selected stock of Hard
ware at W. E. SPRINGER A CO'S j
8acccasora to John Dawson A Co.. I
aug6 Market Street
Turnip Seed Turnip Seed,
. NEW CROP 1883.. j '
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AS D It CTAIL.
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Country otders invited. .
WILLIAM H. GREEN, Drngglt,0'
augG 117 Market Street
- ii ij i" i u u u 4 r . '
s. t.uTr.i.a.l KotvMn the NeuS6 I . .. .. .
snip uius raauiuw. :Vt otonri i inspection iney are iaiu uui.
and Cape Fear, and that we will extend j
to the gallant firemen of our sister city ArTERSOOX session.
ir.i aIswi a -vhenprrr tc may
suit their convenience, to the City ot j
Elm
E. C. Blair,
G ENERAL COMMISSIOS MERCH ANT,
No. If, North Second Street
.1 Wilmington, N. C.
'Solicits consignments of all klndi ot Country
Produce. Top prices anu que. reiui
nnlppd. Will
requested,
angb
res hip to other markets when
E. O. Ill-A IE.
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TK.t Aeonvofthe3e resoiuuous
be TfofwarUed to the Wilmington Steam
Fire Engine Company No! . and to
thcIord Relief Fire Engine . Com
ny No. l.audalr publish ,o our
city papers. &'nt
, J. W; Moore. ,
E. B. IlACKBUKN.
r 1 . t "T. A.Greek, Com.
The meeting was
9:30oclockJ l. i
! - - ' . . . 1 1
The committee on juucaiiou &kcu
to be and were continued 1 nntil the next
meeting. i--1 jm '-?f- .
. The Auditing com m ittee reported
that they had examined the books5 of
the treasurer. Dr. A. S. .re. and had
found them correct and well kept.-'
Mr E V Zoeller, delegate to the, last
Commercial Hotel
: Wilmington, N. C.
M. SCIILOSS, Prop.
THIRST-CLASS IN EVERY. RESPECT.
W.t-laaa Bar UadTlnLLIARD 8A
called to order at t rjooN attachxd.' I : Zr-
James J. Burnett,
Fruit Jars.
TT ALP GALLONS, QUARTS, PINTS aid
PRESERVE TCMBLERSJ !
Giles & Hiurclilson;
anz 6 - North Front St
FLORIDA1 WATER, ; ; f , '
IAVE5DKB WATKK, ; . i
VIOLET WATER, - ,
HELIOTROPE WATER.
WHITE EOE WATER,
I KAZENA WATER.
AUo a complete assortment of Colognes and
Perfumery lor the Summer season,
i tar lrescriptions eotnnouBded: day - and
lgbtat r. U. AllLLrUi'S, --
I . German Drngrttt, .
aug a-, Cortcr Fourth and. Sun sts.
: Solid Comfort
THERE IS ROLIO COMFORT IN THE n5
of Keroaene Stoves. A customer, who '
using one, says: With this we are tit-entwh-n
left without a serrant.' The r are
Gem and great Economist." IMfferent
bM a rift hrbM. TrT one. : . I i
MM- Pnm WbitAMl. ' ''
nc6 PARKER 4 TATlilR
pnOTOaRAFHEB,' -VJ f y
NEW MARKET BtJILpiNG. -(TJd
8tslrs) South Frcnt tot.
l&SZtnZ'ZZtZ tmblic that he is
SSdtdo all work tntls line, promptly
andat low pjicea. A call 1 solicited.
may 19 - - - - - -
We Have
SUPPLIED A LOSG FELT WANT BY
e4tibHhlng a flivl-cla Carriage. Jlamees
and iToalt feiore. where all kto-ls at gootsln -oar
line can be bought at prices lower than
ever before offered in thU market. :. ,
i mw Repairing ia all iu branches attended
promptly. -. McDorjAit a IX)T7DI1N, ?
: acg No. IU :'onSiyrost M. V