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xms TXTZR jl eW rrtuU. Scdaj ' ;sTti 7 JOSU T.JAMES, ax jr.rro axo rwnaroi. . nSCtfrlKMtS rOSTAGE PAID: S7f4.00. Six month. tiCO. Tawa 0 0 month. S3 eeU. ,wtfcnvere4by carrier, fir 13 ' per 'ffrattow and liberal. tTctibtn wtll f! m j ami n fall- ,M n rs-in toc- " I r i 7N- M. - H NAW iMbJJi V JLJWVV o VOL. VIII. W ILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY; JUNE 17, 1884. NO. 144 flu Viut Review has lhe largest . .fU nrrtilUion, of any newspaper - " 3a ,i . si i:"imanJ ft-' Couoty Convention. The Democratic County Convention for "Sew Habover County mt at the Court House io this city jeaterday m f 9 a "v.- . M . ' .. (X.t-tliiily airme t.ifcv; The rueeUng was called to order by ( I t at- -f n'u w ""M.nr.u. .j. ikmjcj, irnairuiaii - oi m .. r-i I t n I f 1 .? r. " . . 1:cl. '. !ive been onccp'cd and On motion of J I. A. Hagg. Esq ., Mr shblatc, ppointcd latsin i r -rit'c can awrt any- ami on umtion of Mr. S. II. Fis 'jnl be nominated for Mr. II. II. McKoy was ap U--- . ., ...If . r. . ,te.;1-e ConTc ntion. OflhtiiliPre The chairman briclly addressed the rx-ilo be co rcuonab!e doubt. Convention. in S:eimn baj fairly and band- Maj. J. W Dunham, at the request ot :cl) earccJ Ibi distinction. He is the chairman, explained the object of jcinof tlicreopl. fromtlie people, the mcctinfr. ly".we j. joj.Ie and with the people in all - It was moved and seconded that the '--ttiat i- rtainto Jicir interest and chairman of the Convention appoint venire tn l in bis position as prcsid- -the delegates to the various bodies, and i'iSxt -! rt ScntWtc will reflect it wat further moved by Mr. Fishblatc ' : col cMf upta the people who and duly seconded that the names of i k-a ia tuc t-ipuoi oJfc Ul1 luecuairman anu sccreiary uc auueu io a; Iire which he rcrrei rtnt itfo!erate soldier, one who J The secretary read the following Kfl throughout the war faithfully resolutions: cn:.true.ab- U0l,n02 m ,us cuortS over eonnty, have witnessed with pro- t-i cc.iZ43 ,n Dli zcai Ior 1 louna sausiacuon me lavoraoie re- ;-",'.-V4 of the people, his section and cognition by our brethren in other parts I- . i ;l.im will honor of the State, of the claims of this scc- h,a:c.iahuonosh.m. will honor 'lhe consideralion of lhe th.ie Tn. iceroisnoposuioniaiuu party. and have seen with Dride and t ui the ri'!e of this State, above I gratitication the numerous references to lUnr h merits and our uiaunzuisncu inenu auu leuow P W wd ba t!x4 ta . rccdro ccrssrxt:t troamrr!ca!jonaayja2d t3 tzijtfa . .Tie Btiaa of the writer nest ahrayt t NCoiaaxtui!ctSoiuisaBat bt wrtita ca cal oa w ot. the paper, . . .-. rrsonaatk mttst b Woilodl; t. ' Aadltls epecSally and partictiUxry crcer -tood that tHe Editor does aot always caioi o the views ol corrcapcndfiaU t4 UJ. la the editorial colsaxt. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW AD VERTISEMEirT3t 4th Ward-Iredell Meares, Josfah CW. McCIammy. Capt R. P. Paddi- Merritt. - - son. II. S. Alderman. .1. Q. Bell, J. D. .5th Ward-R. M. Capps, W. II. Murphy. Dr. W. T. Ennett and Thos.s Grifllth. J. Armstrong. ' Alternates R. II- It was decided not to proceed to an Marphy, Dr. G. F. Lucas, Y. B. Ho-1 organization of the Committee'at pres-jcat, J. T. Rlaad,' Jas. Shaw, John D. cnt, but ti adjourn to some day here- Powers and G; W. Corbelt. after to be made known by the Cbait- Maj. C. V . McCIammy. Chairman man. when the various townships out- of the committee on Resolution, rc- j side of the city" can be represented, and ported as follows: that a Uninorarv chairman be chosen I C the Democrats of Pender to servo during the interval, ZuJ Wlt beautlful TrimminSs to match ; the larg, number sold is femarkahle': a A GREAT MANY HAVE AVAILED THEMSELVES OF THE B UIGATVR we are givin- mthia lino - and ret the QUANxirr is ample?' :' 4.f ISO, 5i5t HO, and 4Uc. AVHITE-LAWN 110BES . si . On motion, Mr. James W. King principles ol Democracy, and was made temporary chairman. liesoUcd, That wo favor a tariff The meeting then adjourned to some8ystem which will amply support the r,,f uveruuient ccouomicauj sumiQisierea luiure uay. TpnivtHi Th.t r UoiioTr ih.f ik The Chairman appointed the follow- races demand that each should be taxed ing delegates : for the education of its children, and TO STATE CONVENTION. W? 1 , i u dmS,l0n f he T iu n i t r, T - a school fund by the General Assembly o. , . xvuiwmm. u. v,. j.uuiuci., - in dircct proportion to the amount of u. mown, o. ii . t lsnoiaie, it. jvici. tsxes paid by each ; the B!air bill to the Green. T. W. Strange. C. H. Robinson, contrary notwithstanding. a t? r'orr,,n Tnim t vroTnT. J2essoledt That we hold the Demo- Alternates L. II. Bowden, E. L. muted to a "white man's government," earce, G. H. Smith, Walter G. Mc- and that, under the leadership of its R. good assortment en hand. Who ever heard of ALL WOOL BIEGES ' ' As low as 33 1-a per yard? Yet we have them, in a job, 3G inches; SUNSHADES PARASOLS A good assortment,; colors and, black. -& G. CORSETS. ": LINEN ANJ) MOHAIR ULSTERS ' R. 'M. IVJciniTIRE. juue 17, 1884 DIED. NEWKIBK Monday morntngr, 16th Inst . at r o'clock, of typboidpnenraouis.JOIINNY A.. Infant son of ft. W. and Florence New- kirk, aged 13 months. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted. r i caict, u. a. onuiu, tvauer vj. nic- ana mat, unuer me .ieaaersnip Rae. Frank L. Meares. Samuel Bear, nominees, at the appioaching State rtnlvnl Thnt wi th ronm.r.n). J.Tr w .' Afvi-inn,i o p xfa coveniion. me irresisiio.e columns Ol t. r- r a c.:i, tk w t- w u uui? 1?uim tu . ... ci- tne sentiment by giving to the Demo new. Icratic nominee, at Chicago, her national convention. electoral vote, and to all her people the T ades and young men to take I . f l. 1 . 1 i r l I J . -r mw-r rv I T 1 T -r-t r I 1 1 r f 1 1 F1 ' I 1 f ) 1 1 ni inw 1 II f l wna n PECiniT ri I J. W . IJunnam, uonn u. rOWier, o. hfhlVfV nice, pleasant work at their own home ; $2 fo n. irisnoiaie. j. u. i.umsaen, u. aici. Jtcnlvcd. That we are convinced, in s ernfaVsiii. r'AddSM r:iur a rSi.rnn. Z"' T ttf r J T T V f . 1. I l L r i l l -. l I y.r,t T...rn : iJ ... I vjituu, i. i . xciuuvy. t. iuacks, tuis urn ui buameiess poiuicai corrun-1 uu,i"c juuc n ot Albert Gore, John D. Bellamy, Jr., that great principles, without r p w n, , goou men to execute inem. are vain. oaiUlincb laUIIL UlUUi I. f: o.-.t I . . - -.-.7 t .. I irOOl cure:!, n jret is that hi, friends r request our delegates to for the forlhb 0ffic8 orGovernor, and we V T TTu t n. cct tri:? forward his name rt I'are tn the ticket. LOCAL NEWS. several conventions to soare no rTIIEBE WL BE A MEETING AT THE aoeiai cuiivuuuuqs io spare no i i .i.-nj-n,, wvnvirftniv t m ii:u to iiw AovismcMiiTt. I K;m AC-Watte! HUssbeeoui-A Thir CffU K M JIclsHUK-Tho Mittloi C W TiTU-tuiln the t3iia!m TuR' Du-AnoUcr Invoice F V M I LLtK Gil in' Imporldl Calr I II Kt... runer-Cirotln YichtClub Jia. 4 SI. J. U riiun lomethlpg New Mcsbs Baj. A DtUoMtT Th DraggUt ..... . . I Hnrria 1 1 nrhorr smith Ironoil T no ram I oftVirf tr Donnrn IdoHuh nrhnoa nhnr ! .. . . . . J".t at a est re io tenuer our coruiat aDDrccia-l A.v,s.w.. v..s.. -Uvi. wv,u.w s.. nuUoo .- Bauoxicwx, io consiaer me revision or nj- uaws auu aauiug jtcxuuuoDS sou IO mate ready for the Fourth of July Regatta. A full attendance Is expected. jane it zt F. m. KING. Purter Star copy It . Something New. FIUST-CLAS3 ICE CREAM PARLOR at lhe corner of Front and Mulberry streets, - tlnn nf thpeA frinnHiv niinirntntmnS Thomas W. Strance. O. P. Mearea. aciers are witnout stain anu aoove re L'esolved.hotccvcr. That inasmuch as Jr. M'1" Mai. S ted man's name will not be before raivmiRssmvAT.. Mr. A. II. Paddison offered the the Convention tor that biuh officebut Joo w Dunham.. Iredell Johnson, following, which was unanimously oecause our pcopie ana our section .... , . . xtr Tr rtrmto. ffrp.iiv ciro tnoiw nfhi ni.io .n.i A. A. Moseley. O. A. Wigzins, W. II. adopted. T. II." Rnwrlpn Resolved, That while we have view ed witn satistaction the cour.se ot our " sr s.s s- st . mim. s. .ww wu.xrw v m i.i. ll- ii ulll'im. .j uu. f- Any iui - l r ... - .. tt Innont Cnrirnnr nn.l nnr IaIpIpq nrn , " ' representative, IIOH. WHartOn O. hpr,li;rMn.P,i.;rPn hi, nnmin.a J J urnc J venson, Green, in the forty-eihthCon2ress.yet, . r:. . a;, u. aivers. ii. v. iiauora. iv . a. we Dcneve tnac our own xraiiant wnere purest cream in the citv ran lie found SWcl Cammht.6.a. l'.r.ley. Jr., j. F countyma... M.j.C. XV. McCIammy. and Een,,cmen . res ,oTltea the same. Post. F. W. Kerchner. D. G. Worth. 2." ?l - 13 l?DS .'r30.;!" Orders piomptly filled and delivered free of Furniture. Wfi0FFER:;l:s;.';r,. TJunsual andExtrofdinary Inducements " ' In our line daring tbe Summer months. Tlease call an 1 examine onr iDimenao stock ) acd low rrtcca. . d. a. satiTii, ; Jane 15 ruraUnrcroa,cr N- 6nt Street LAPEOBES. " JN ENDLESS VARIETY. THIS FINEST 8 li.3s an'1 Satchels ever the same. Post. F. W. Kerchner, D. G. Worth. i:-DS'i je- J"9r" Orders piomptly filled and delivered fre vvwrwf. ThnthvinPTjndfminUhod t . lvefl-"ueV "l !u l"' ficing party services, his splendid abili- charge, MR. & sirs. j. l. fisiieb. pnfi,u.,Sn n.o -KHirv n.frintUm H leraeff Sru. ties, his record as orator, soldier and iunei7 im Proprietors vwus.uvw ... s..w Hs,....j, I , , t iu tr i i- t r l 0i.i. : fi ..u: I For other locals see fourth page. and intezritv of the Hon Alfred M. Heinsberger. J. W. Woolvin, C. M. statesman, is pre-eminently our choice t I r a . a I T iff TT rf-t Tl T Tl There wis to Citt Coart this niurn-- " aaueu. ana Deneving mat m nis eiec Harris, v . ii. ureen, ii.. irearce, v. . uon as the representative of this Dis V. Yates, S. II. FishWlate, II. McL. i irici in iuo mwer iinuu ui iuo vuu- prrn .. .... . . ... imici nftkn Trnlta.l C)tng thn nrrr!r I Vjrteu. . 'r- M.W. ctpClcJ 10 S dlttrlcT dsuTo the Vervi: Alternates. -Sol. Bear, W. Ettlayo. f;Taiaite CUJ -Dt- ces of a representative, wiio, by reason j. T. Rankin. W. It. French, G. R. A wtf rn paivr sats : Forall pains, ?15 Breal .expeneoco Dyer. E. J. Lilly. A. Shrier, Isaac uear. SI. JicoDs OU is unsurpassed. aua.rs, extensive acquaiuiauco w"u j ti Durham. J. D. Nutt, . Geo. S, tne puonc men oi iuu wu- . TI Fullest assortment o! Fishin- Tackle trv. intimate knowlczo of the Willis. L. W. McLaunn, W. li csa be found at Jacobs t method of dispatcliinc public business Griffith, P. T. Dicksey, J. G. Darden, and creat abilities, would reiiect creaii Cha3 n Milchent Tinl. Donlan. Suimshio llLnrfador. CaM. Tribon. UDon the DeoDle of the District and . r . v.i- State, rreatlv aid in the panfication of Democratic Convention In r the public service and in return -to the Pender. , ,MJ practices and pnnciples ol ino r a:?c,s WtarerladtnkA nh'n tn rrH of the Republic, wo " .S.S.W i . i : prc5CUb U13 Excursion. lor Congress, and we commend him to the Convention with measure and nridc. TT J i: f ii u . .uDiiAuiaour Alio iinu BAi.ca.r Intfon. Mai. fi W IfrPlommv wfVin I M.. E. CUURCII.-wlll clve an Excursion on , ... j , s, PAfiSPnuT s SUITIIVIITV was pre3nc, requested mat it be witn. and the forts, on Wednesday, june istn. Jieiresuments win be on Kale at city drawn, and it was so ordered. The voice of the people vfas then for Col. Wharton J. Green, the present incum- knnf nl Via nrill rau!irn fkn nnnn.l!Rnl "p3 ta rTh;rn. VALUABLE mi ESTATE AT AUCK - - prices. Fare for round tun 60 cents, children half price. Boat leaves Market Dock at 9 a. m., oharp. jane 14 -'t sat tu star copy sun, tucs tion. M, CRONLY, Auctioneer, BY CRONLY & MORRIS. do most cordially The delegates apppointed by theev- Capt. R. P. Paddison introduced tbe following: Resolved. That this Convention cor-1 CX uoxday next, 23d insL, at 12 o'clock. claim to the Democratic crai townsnips 01 renoer 10 auena me y,tt"J yuu"1 t"-at' " a m., we will sell at Exchange Comer, that very iL3 tuuiw iui tiicumuaub'uuvciuut , auu 1 acsirauic ana vamauic that the nfiloiratq fn fhft State Cnnrnn II. t : T,3 rt s,.w.v.s.ws..ts SsUfsrtier improvement to-day in Col. Cocvention of this District and urent- Democratic County Conyenti B. R. Moore's condition. ly request our delegates to the Convcn- njj at Burgaw at 2:30 o'ch Alaj J. W. Dunham said: TU crups in the country aro looking caro h-is nomination. cie.j tsd from all directions the rc prj art cheering and c ncoura zing. AaoJfeerlir'Tcnn.i-nmrnt nr.Qii ocracY of New Hanover county I beg Secretary - mm m w w w wwwi IVxrs & Dllnds at Factory prices. Just to second the resolutions." ftoeirtd at Jacow's Hardware DepoLf The resolutions were put to the meet - j u iub tvvui auoivcrsary 01 me tsaof Busker Hill. Tho prindpal iu of tie battle, however, was fought fa Drced's Hill. ilr. W. L. Mcidows has opened a assortment of Trunks, Bai 2rVwKn.tMs eiP' 8Mfles.. Harness, Bu. gica, PhaBtona. Road Waeons, Ac, at prices tn suit ttin t fm.n m " . v . , ',"" ifunw repaircu ly tue only practical trunk maker In the state. MCDOU14ALL A BOWDKN. v . . ,x . Jl North Fropt St. . Next to D. A. Smith's Fnrnltnra fStnm ' juneiG . OPEWIWC BALL AT THE - SEA SIDE PARK HOTELi VU take place next FBIDAY EVENING, JUNJB3 20tli, 1884. All guests of tho Hotel and frlcnOs arc cor- UialJy In vltel to attend. " . ' Entertainment for all vl . jane 14 ti Our Dr. N. Eobinson, -pROM BLADEN, HAS ARRIVED.. , Alao, Choice Goods from New York; Philadelphia, 1 ' -. .1 Baltimore, and many more aro expected. The "ChUiren's Favorite Animal Crackers" bare & -- srrlvcd and the "OM Folks" can come la on tho more substantial In tha umi) linn. . W. iiavo u BinaJi biock 01 cnoico n. u. Sieat. 8. c J. Bh ion, as clock yes- tion be reqaSstcd to support him for 3-story brick building. leruav atternoon. Mr. l.J. Armstrnc mat position. mlillc! hmmi iiic s. w. intcrapr.iinn nr Fmnt . -v -r I m r 1.1 I with r rocc fifrrnfa lit tiroeniit AiiMmfoH I Ki?rrla Atlfl T. Y T . lfomi Afw4 O r jA.-.V Mr. was caiiea to tne cnair anu sir. vv. xviaj. v. w. Mcuammy movca tnc V'd crDiM Beef T I r mm a x a. I I f il t t ? I . a 1 t . t m a I kj A-i 1. 1. a . . a Plmirmiin In lihiir nf t hp united l)em-1- lurpuy was requcsieu isi au. as lauopyon 01 me aoovo resolution m a Btrtciaou jw4 upon rnnceeseircci. ana ran- w iuuumg mo aawe m eun we v...... . ... . 1 . .1.1 1 uiui; uuui 1 nutecs oireci nnu it wiaui Ol i-j tuo atiuu w at lucv can nn ,: urn , it m. secretary. stirring SDcecn. sucn as ne Knows toift i.inphMinKwinc-'. aiwm fMt 1 where. 1 I .. . . . 1 ... I iia - l 3 j 1 . I I A I JRi I W Mn BAH tVin .y lui.t W.llL" M : . Tne uonvention ocinzauiy organ izeu, wen now 10 maKe, ana 11 was aaopicci ,.. . ,ZT' " z. ,-D . Kur 1 ii.ll vm.1 ix 1:11 x 1 1 ?t r i : 11 iiiHri. v i . i r 1 w cul 1 v c iu ici aui uiiirr artnaiista in TtmnAniAH - on motion of Capt. R. P. Paddison . a unanimously, with three rousing cheers Uuio of tbe river, adjoining the property pfj jane u it y. q. a n. Robinson. committee on Resolutions was appoint- for Maj. C. M. Stedman. tSdediitowaf BIn nvMwmj) anU U e f I 1 1 aL il.!. rni: U rl I r U - "TT 1 c I On Hip. Nnrth hv thn nrniwrlv nf A Msrlln I W W II. A. BaPSr. ESQ.. mOVCd tual ail w v" w sw... ' b 'he causcw&T road, on tho East bv Cnno. Fm " - - t 11T lir . 11 1 . . 1 1 .? - .1 1 . j . 1 . .. :. ... .- tnripr mninr nrr'ilninp to the counk lowing: juesrs. o. . v est. w iarj Ol me onveuuoa. were auucu 10 river, on tne ouin Dy wuuams & Murchison awau r - c - 1 ty W left tp tho executive coram to be hcrcaltcr chosen, as is custom Capt. W. M. Parker moved that tho ? 1 . m Iff a v . . . I littcc Doswell. H. S. Alderman, C. W. Mc- the list of delegates to both State and ibeiSiiSVIi rjiuosE English toe bals and Ox- Bary. Clammy, A. II. Paddison, J. Buck Congressional Conventions. isn.KccartothB dTics, ako other ttjlca of rrNE.lt AND. tho Murray, J. Shaw, W.W. Larkins and Adjourned. Termsone-fourth cash, balance 1,2 and 3 SOMP s,InM nirKrrr r,,,P ' .u licIiiaV ariJ rfrf nil pirirmiil Inhrinsf I ihnikRf thn Cnnvpntiiin nre tendered I D 5. lilaCIC. s,.ft... .......... I . , -m? ir v.-n I . v . i si i , i- i ecnth...fl,M.,rM.rLnifr(1..t ,k rttlf rh?rmn mul mpmbcra Un motion oi oiflj. .. wcwam- Alter me convention uau aujournea years with 7 per cent, latsrest, payable semi- S(?ME SUE8 for GENTLEMEN, arc the annually. june 1G Ct of the County Executive Committee for niy. two delegates and two alternates the Executive Committees of tho sever- 1 tho zeal and fidelity with which they irom eacn lownsmp wererccommenueu ai wirnsuips iu me couuiy new a joint had executed their trust by the various townships and appoint- meeting and elected a County Demo- fni i w nnnhm in rPSDonse to ed by the Chair as delegates to tne cratic.xecauvemmiiiee, oi wnicn loud calls, addressed the meeting in a Congressional Convention, which will Mr. John R. Paddison was elected short but thriHin sncech. At the men- meet at uurgaw on eueauay. iuo unairman. Ifi .... i . ! ii I.. m , i nr Tnlo narf. Tho fnllnwinc dpi P. I t y.ccv w icvviio auu ji-5-uon oi ine namo oi urovor -ieveianu Col.SIiort. Sill ar.trp.ftrtn frrm Ifr. If . T.. ntrr I . l. : 1 . .1 .f .ik,..:.!!!!.! I c-S-tPS were aDDOlnted : I t.TellBr.tr.fic,,,-.,; ..c f f;ntnrlr-B. F. Keith. Jr.. F. P. The Hickory Press speaks thus hand toUbthftritTrn hntinr f.,i. !,u n " c i t t;!- .Vt Flinn. Alternates G. W. Smith, and somely of Col. U. 13. Short, of Colum - j .... i uiauivibi s)auiu&i . i nuvu ..us c door West or Second. Lp to 10 o'clock this morning about perjoos had lilted their nroncrtv. Tlj U a very cood showing, but there " fotd taanj who have not listed. TUrtito Messrs. ScoviKe & Co for an aoa to ibe Grand Opening Ball at Park, oa next Friday evenioc vl xUoto the scries of entertainments oa lLeir banner b ritta there during tho teaaon. GramercyM Samuel J. was confident that with either Ctevo- D. Kelly. land. Thurman or Davard. tho Democ- Columbia G, W. McMillan, R II. rnrv nf the countrv would come ont of Murphy. Alternates J. T. Mashburn, the contest with victory Dcrched ur J D. Alderman. - I -r n n . 1 He referred briefiv Caswell J. t . Woore, J. K. raaai- bus county, who has recently declined to allow his friends to U3e his name in connection with the nomination for Lieutenant-Governor: The lAreu;s and .Observer of the 7th, prints a letter from Col. II. li. Short; j ... . f t x ..Li.a T r I pnuw a .civet, iruui vui. xx. x. ouui to State, District and County affairs.1 son. Alternates-tr. D. Larkins. J. l. of Columbus county, declining io be an J cnnrrrnlnlated tho eentlcruen of the Parker. lrlm i . il m m m m mm i Convention upon a united Democracy. CiA rf t0 aUcnd tb0 Cmcc- 0lhcr ntiemcn wcro called upon to J 34 roltLoSlAtcA5TlcaImr" address tae meeting, including Messrs Aoa W f10'1160' at Aobara Strango and Honey, but they did net s mj ui Tv . candidate before the Democratic State l-c Winter month there! nrantJ. T. Fov. L. H. McCIammy. Convention for the nomination for lternates-R E. Baits. J. W. Sid- Went. Governor. We haye no doubt , I ths.t Col. Shnrt ha tJitAn fhi rntirA iri bury. the interest of Democratic harmonv. HoldcnT. L-Moore, W. T. Bor-I preferring that to' tho advancement of ... . n . r . . itr I 1 t r. : I ci . r rotnnml ueaux. Alternates, r. Aicioore, w. pciBuuaimuuiuon. vui. ouuu is uue leiJWUU. I Irtf tKlmoBt Fiorn rvr.T-o fa in lha Kfatn Oa motion of Maj. Dunham.the Con- U. 1 layer. . f Mrform his whole: . rrtainaoy pcoplb who would vention unanimously endorsed Col." W. Union 1. K. v ens. jN. w . rowers, daty as a Democrat whenever occasion Kui:ttthsfniiieron had been mic- L. Saunders for Secrcarv of State. " R. W. Rivcnbark. Alternates S. C. demands his personal efforts and sacri- oj lis mt rJ rr. mnimn nf PT.Mivnr Kishhiate. ii'iuvaw. leacny auvcnoarK, runiu w - uul mw s n 1 11 lf-ik s i u tVM swm j ' ' - - w - seuos whea frnito! all ttnds wu the meetinr adjourned. Fennel. e5ibasJr.if w,. itt. rTrpmvr. foMMiTTnE. Holly J. R. Bannermao, Gibson . wm nu4tj. i - - . . - , Ulis in. t T . . Th newlc-elected Executive Com- James. Alternates K. I. Powers iV urau'Cj, principal oil . . mitUo met immediately after the ad James Shaw. riai rrl IZ J . c " ""I inurnment ot tbe Convention, when the Uncoln-W. W. Larkins, L. P. Bell Pep dor County. The Superior Court of Pender coun ty. Judge Shepherd presiding, conven ed in the Court House at Burgaw yes terday.. The New Hanover bar was !.o at the North and in traveling; Mowing were ;ckctcd from the vari- Altcmates-J. W. Herring. J. E. Hea-1 by MeMPjDBBnibCBllirt wsnai tie Summer she will r- as far oas wrJ of lho dly 10 501X0 oa ihc ' u Ortron. wUch is about as far Count j Executive Committee during -Rocky Point-R. I JJiUcaapttby land, and will-visit tbe ensuing term, the membirs from Cume. . Aiternates- fiacat Yriift-., 1. the outside townshins not being pres- ton Robitzch. iJI?1 ia Wlal r Taint. White w qualities and lowest rriccs.t the outside townships not being pres it: Durham. B. P- Alternates D. A. Slacir. AI Marsden Bellamy. J. D. IJellamy, Jr., F. H. Darby and J. I. Macks. The State docket, wo understand, is a small one and it is expected that tho work of v" r:: : T tbeurm will be completed by Tburs- go to Jacoei v . Vow uuUaetogiTe Smith'i Wotm Ijdnr Oi. 1st Ward M. Carroll. S. II. Tcrrj. a committee of ono from each township 2nd Ward-O. G, Parsley. Jr., Gabrf was appointed bj the Chair to recom- 7 - 1 1 iTnIm m menu aeiegaiea ana alternates w wuierguiovj get a uj . I . I ti, M ... .. 3rd Ward J. W. King, James State Con vcnUou: . r vupper riow." greatest in venuoa 01 prettiest that have ever been sold la this city. A nx t h er Invoice II ladies slippebs m kw variety, aad TUST RECEIVED OF HATS. TLOWEIiS, pocMis pxau. ti . w - Gno. R. FroTiP.Ti Ratio Thread and Silk Gloves. Silk Mitts In a l col- WMVJU -'.Y'J June NORTH FRONT STREET.'" ; ors and lengths, Corsets. Corset Covers, Un derwear. Skirts, Night Robes, Embroidery, Dress Trimmings, Plain and Dralded Jerseys, Parasols, Sunshades, Fans, Pocket Books, Satchels, Ornaments and Ruckles, which we sell at oar well-known popular prices. Just Imagine 63 Cents for a bunch of three Tips in any color, regular value One Dollar. Tbere goods hare been selling so raplctly we had to duplicate them ever and over again b; request of oar patrons. Just Imagine 39 Cents for a bunch cf three black Tips, worth twice the mosey. Such price Ladies have never aeard of before. Just Imagine 73 Cents for a fine plaae In any shade. An excellent I Suitable for Planting or Feed.' line of Feaih?r Pompocrs, An earlj call wSI The Druggist. Man's next best friend is the Cxngzlat. Hi mitigates life's ills, He sells tupUsters for our backs, -And our prescriptions fills, . When we go moping 'round about ' With any kind of patn, . i If c's quick to find panacea That uiitcs us well ajz&ln. t t , - If there's no money in bar r arse. ' : There's kindness io hi heart, . . He'll with compassion ease our pain . In peace let cs depart. Such Is the dnurriit yon will meet. A leitt such I have met, . f Yoa ask their names? . Well, these are ihey Munds Bros. &. nftRnP.h ' une 13 -. ... f , , . ... . .. . Clay Pca3 !, Glay Peas ! 200 Bt 8 aI3 CLA Y : . AXD MIXED COW PEAS. secure you some of these goods at TAYLOR'S RAZAAS. Goods seat C. O. D. to any part of tte ccun- trr. with pririif g3 or eamicauon before I pajing. 'v-V'. THE COOLEST PLACE FOR LADIES TO ' ; : . SHOP IS TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Ilartet St., June-J 4 lw Just rcclve-Tend for ai3e by . r. auicuaLL a toy. Reduction TN PRICE OF MAJOLICA WARE si JL 4: ;v.- jane IS GILES 4 MURCniSOK'3. j .-;, ....... - . . r. . . lCOan l 111 JJotcIaoo' Bkci. 'Don't Forget" ! At U'jupjriijsy. JESKI.N3 a ca. tcu can cai trawbcrrv?, Vi hortiftienics. Ap ples. Peaches a&d ri&r fresh e'rery nurainz when !u sear ij. -Als, CLickecj. tci Cocxlguneau o: Lia above so-;!:cd, ai ratls factlaa uranWvuL Glreua a trial UsUrra tim o.llieo&urroat St.- Ji.3 ii ' - - ! J ! J
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 17, 1884, edition 1
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