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THIS TAPES evening. SasdATi every eepted by jOSHT.JAME8, EDITOB AMU PROP-I-TOB. oHIFTIOSS POSTAGE PAID: CBSM months. eZOC Tl X Three 3 i iC One month, cents. s .' be delivered by carriers free It r ,,-rt of the city. at the above j.cr wee, low and liberal. . .-..- w'.II re -1 . rrt any and all fall- VOIi. IX. 1rr !.'. 'y lie view has the largest r r-t." ..'tow. c any newspaper city of Wilmington. . , - - . f . 1 ' w - - f. f n T! ; : - ;--';-: v. - ---v.; --r .. , XTXiaa Koxica. v Il 1 A V" i--V ; . )) "TFi f ' P' 'XT' T ' t.aataimii; u':TabjMt.'; - U J l 7 1 W I J I (li 'j W t I- - y W ftetiiewitek. yirv w li J f ' Ji ' li 21 V f '0 I OommaDlcattoniBiMt bi wrtma cm : : . - - . " ( ; - oMiWeoVtae paper WlLMINGTON. K. f! WKDTiTfilSnAV TTT.tV on iboc A. 1t?i- wimnnto, ' . " " rrLfiXA. w UUl lOOy. EiJ lD TieFioiirpmdeati ula w ittti -LUUAlj NEWS. WAB NEWS. I ! .-. :- 1 " "v -trV.1 T'H' Ollice are Etbel, I.! t'i. J-VO. auu iuiul. if i t- V7 : 1 ,l flOn TO EW iOVriTIIFMfBT C W Yatss B'ank Bok HEINgBKROKX-Family Bibles r C Miixkk Tar Heel Liniment To Subscriber of the W Tel Exchange PLBkidgers & CoTor Bent or Sale Mckds Brothiks Buffalo Llihl Water 53.,rurvi:.a::l OfM-n. .v-k hi iovanted to Canada from - i-M M willi his en)ployer kJ4 return-!, ami wsiorea fi,.uuu, Cheap enough! mlivcin the Dominion. j Farmers can save tim ver'jfunda 7 ai buuib oi me NEAR Indications. For the Sooth Atlantic State o- The Kecent AccIdAnt tr t.hn Uional local nino t;nrie I . r -..wwf . niuuj KCUCiBUJ I tlT . Troop Train Justice to the " e8lry and stationary tempenttnre Eofirjneer Sunday Services in .Pedestrian Ism vniuy-uuier iieius or inter- I e near or one of our City editors est. wnotook a walk to the Sonnd thfs morning. He was met at the 6th mile post by a gentleman who lelt the eitv t.ZZS were rpi1in .f r I .... ea Asdeville, N. C. July 27. '85 Review: Since my last letter in.' i' -rP',.. ii-jr. -n :''l fifty-eight crimi j.- whi. h.ive oat-are! from Georgia tim and m on a v I I . .... ; Keuing oarDea wire lor their fences, at JACOBi'sHdw. Depot. V ' t in the i -ur-. - i the last thirteen years, Blue, white, grey, brown and olive Goldsboro company occupied pulled tne w.m't.l ir that a.aie xne re- nannei stiir:s, are sold by Dyer Th there have bcn nw dpWonmont- a,( BU,JU, clocf. ana be (the editor) w v WfMAVW 0 V 1 ' ative to the accident to the Goldsboro uaing excuient time, and had -uuweueu in geiungup quite a respecta bio perspiration. It was a hot "morn in e and our editorial Iriend was having, the benefit of it. company. It appears now that an officer of the FifgLiiegiment who was in'the car jost preceJins that whick the ward t-il-.rfd fr them aggregate $100,- j visitors to the notice. Magistrate's Court. Luke Suggs, a young colored -boy safety cord." putting the air breaks mountains will take on. This, on account of rounding a t"1 "w".w"v t curve jusi ap me lime, causea the car was brought befnrfl.Tn.f; u 11 mii I ItL.l r . l - v.wv UUil Tr.n.!Jfar.i-y of a Michigan man is P. Rourke ha been appointed , l?TOWa .m l?e trf AtJld not this morning, charged with throwin Summer residence in the OJ ine cierlc of the Superior Court a sr.Ki:E"J b?y by which i . i iu aa tveic Liin -i iiiivimiiii i i . .! a hii.e lantern. The site is -oi me reace, to Oil the vacancy fles, was thrown down a alight em- . iauer wa3 mt on ms ear Tne tes" ,.n a h'mt nverlftoking I.ake Huron, and caused by the resignation of Collector bankment. There is no question now timony was convincing, although Luke ,.: .rht tho hc;nse U iphtpd tin "ooinson. - out mat uie appliance oi . me air break mea to conduct his own defanna with Xa. Se'Mcons der&bskil' deal of km. n a, ( lift c-:i :nin. - Messrs. P. L. Bridgers & Co. offer as 'above mentioned cause ot the aecident. . . ' I riinninff a a vara et ..... , for snle thronph nnr o-i ' at me engineer naa not.as stated by an uuty sou me l. I f Mil III I I'll LI i ri V C II --- WVAU JLB LIMIIHV 91 I M U:il T 1 sr.11 ifi iiii.il u.i Lutucij acu .- Asheviile paper, Jbeen discharged 8omeMuament 01 tn court was that the de- al.vr.turos ( f any kind, writes hd "ve-roora uweuing and store, on time previously for reckless running, fendant pay a fine ot $5 or be im-.1- ..- -.t; -rmnnfr-t;-i-ait h-1 the corner of Harnett unA Saoanth i but had been reinstated for this npiM a o j 1 " T . li ... I rulAO PIAn a a I an n r rrrrr flnU. I Thiis a heroism beyond any she has 10wer ican cost. Immediate possession vice of the railroad company for some Will no ffi-an " i ijj . ror:ravc-ti u;on tiie stage. - ' - . I "me,- anu is regaraea as a "good run The (!.. irtment clerks jn Washing- Amusements. A3 we announced a few days since, npr" nrw! n Inm norn moo mon Tf ia 1 1 h f firsf. nntnrrammnnt -f tu - A noterom Col. J. I). Sablett, for- ported that the railroad authorities House this season will ho tri h I 1 . - I I rt? 1 . f . I -w.wvr- Mill VI KlfGU U V unarcusualiy c,rtful to get all lb. " t 100 Brunswick, Smith- rfSZr SS? Mclntiro Heath's Minstrels on the racition allowable, but this year fe hitfpnult'.cil their desks. They seem ti fe:.r that voluntary absence would be Lsays lhat the croP3 oer that entire Th wounded are all doing well and brass band and orchestra besides hav I - ... I nil Oil T" " " TT I - win ii a. v va maJc dlsacrec ably permanent. This yrar's national French fete will bechicily celebrated in the St. Antoine .urttr nf Paris, which was the strong fcoiJ of the Commune. The inhabitants j wro never oetter. Uotton. " rr-:r.V, , . . nr some of the leadino- rHt i ua corn nnil sn-a - , ,. , . v e uai yery lnteresiin services in 7 . - corn and sugar cane are splendid and camp yesterday, conducted by the minstrel profession. They will give an mere will also be very large rice crops. Chaplain of our regiment. Rev. Capt. excellent entertainment, aud will un- 10 Ban. ivJS-.B&hi MTi i00. bare a f ... . . nl 'nrth I'arn n. np..nnk;n- t U i .. t ua-e uau was piay- mon, The Richon Pftva us a rnrv nio AD VEBTISEiECEK TS: wf -lljl ,nra ws drtiTrrTic?! ? WHO HAS EVER OFFERED THESE GOODS AS CHEAP AS WE ARE " " TO-DAYi ? " ' -TVTr . NEW SATTEENS at 8. 10. and 12c. B LEACffiED corrf!A MiH't?: fi!?.. ?j 0 An.4 m- " w -- jvu ti wo otiu wjtu at mo nrtces wo DRESSgronn? yAvnalei SS5?3 thwm so Iow: SmBTiN6s all widths. DKJbb trOODS AND FLANNELS Wo can suit yon. Come and see us. Corsets. CoroetG. Corsots- We really have a pride in keeping Corsets to suit every one. Almost anithin? i ! yoa can desire. LIGHT WEIGHT BLACK GOODS These we aro closing out now All .U such goods away down. " . Mattings Mattings; j Oarpets. . v ' Carpets. . Commencinxr now. we exnct in the tiAtt fw .i-a .n ...l- stock on hand and for sroT cash we will give some bargains you have never dreamed of in Carpets and Mattings. . ; VOWfc : a7 Tfc -1AVJS ROOM KOII ONE OR TWO r.nnl) SATircurv - . - 4 jniysa ... R. rJ3. H.cl fJTI RE, EJl PLAID AND STRIPED MULLS, With all other kinds of White Goods, marked down so low as to make tho best Bargains of the Season. ' GOOD WHITE MULL TIES at 5c , 10c. and 15c. LADIES' WHITE H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, at 12.Jc. Very cheap. White and Red Table Damask. Napkins, and Doylies, Towels. Printed Percales and Pacific Lawns. ' ' .'II - HT A good stock of Boy's Goods for early Fall. JH 115 MARKET STREET. ' july 25 Buffalo Lithia Water No. 2. inrfuJe many wonting feople or steady led yesterday afternoon between th. V, ii j .mi h,7.L ' .'H a uastaraiy Outrage. I " I w -a v --m M UW .Wf Jk l 1 1 r I. -... I 1 h-iis. but loaliaR absinthe drinkers Comets and Rattlers, two juvenile clubs attention ofall of his hearers from the colored girl, about 13 years ot age, Tbesh lot just in-by bottk or abuuKd, too. ofthiscitv. in which thn former commencement to-the close of his dis- who is studying for admission to the .f?ffif.rL(!l A Southern Senator, it is reported, wii! clYer next Winter, in the Senate, a biiluivinjr Mrs .rant a pension of $5,000 a year for life. This is the pen non usually granted to th.6 widows of Presidents, and the bill will unques tionably pass. of this city, in which the former were declared the victors in a score of 22 to 7 for the latter. Personal. Dr. E. W. Ward, of Ocslow county, was in the city to-day. OtatG DeniLPntinrV With a ranennn Kla -DSOD1 are the renntnA wntAn va diannnannt promptu choir, conducted principally DrosneptnFmifvM. fhrw - S"11 Counter. Up to the times , with the by members of the Cornet Concert P P f totsupceS3' 'nrew a rock nb iS-rw???J,lSi,: ; a tu train on me uarouna central ri;rr : t- Club and ot the Wilaiisgton Light fan try. In- Railroad was passing Ingram's station, !" TIN ROOFING, pOOr REPAIRING T AND, PAINTING. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware made ' to'ortlcr It is not definitely known yet when near Lilenvil I SllhSirihprs fn WitminarfAn TlnlinrtA fr1iana 1 Jul we will break camp; it may possibly fttni nne u. .u. L " 0 r 0 ( irln- I . uut wai uiBMB Til.visv. nn nr. - -nrrn t 4 2 Tbe Erst published report of any leg islativc debate made in America was ;. in i no n i v i kn r -r i r . w iii 1:1 v un iiiiu u n u n n i-r r " : , . J . oe inursuay anu not later man Friday. pLEA8E , ADD to your j,T3 the api. w. ri. rarKer left JNew York To-morrow ali the Jour regiments I uumciBUe o jar as me motive oi the a. louowtog new stauow . vestfird a v tnr Kevr TT-rrnn rvnn -ri will enter a coniDetitive drill lor ft n I outrage is ebneernod. It w n t. CaP-Wm H Blxby, ReaWcnce. " J - . v.-., , uuuj , , , .- , . - - oi i -v i ;j uo. s. ao . umce. - 1 we are glad to state that his health Is ,u BVf m7 . V Avl"e to tempt to do injury to innocent people S 2-l;m orth & Co- wn. ice racfy I 13 the best drilled regiment. Our regi- L-n, ro- , m. N?-.HwenkMiAn J. U. wmris, Manager. reported as improving. ment (the 2nd) are counting heavily a e P6 the law will take Ffk.-i I oharro rt Mm mnHor an1 mfA nu , ,..f i I - w . u(uul 0, w- IUB UVl UCk I Kwu k " lUbli Ul tUD UbUVI rtJlt- I i .v uuu uicis BUVU u, ..ui w arey oi tne discussion Concert Club, has returned to the city iments ?Te already conceded it to us. justice as the gravity of the offense de .. i t-husiivania j.egisiature. at the HArannrf.ih.f ha .nu;a M Stove Pipes. Elbow., Ac., 4c. ' . -I Jobbing generally. ! " T . v . . ' W". K. KING; ! f , r i Prar.tlrl IHntmith juJPrfnccB3,et. Front and Water streeti jnlr 29 it the bill to repeal the charter of the constant drill! Bank of North America. - iti9Mr.T.M. He reDorts that the soldiers are kpnf The Wilmington Light Infantry is mands. V pr " soiuiers are kept the iarge8t company of any in the four City Court. Joseph R. Howard, a colored Kvi ? n n i' . w r i 1 1 . . n k. u-.umu; u iiik tt.M'i l ppi rnru rxtnr i . . . .... w -... " j - iv iuu l uaafir inornnirn n i ari nnno anri im-a' i : : n m .--w...iw uu- aiuivai i icgiiiicuu. uui uuui uuu y . as Well as regiment, is continually receiving com- I mm . Ferrpll of. nintnn Piimentsirom Dotnciuzens and soldiers. lad For Rod t or Sale. rpHK NEW FIVE-EOOM Dwel- A ling, Two-Boom Kitchen, and Store, on corner llarnett and Sev- enm otree's. will be eold lor from $400 to $500 less than cost of lot and lilt I mAhi The African elephant will be extinct aad not T M Feunell, who m another hundred vcarsnnloc. o f eieciea yesieraay a airector in j3 pat to the indiscriminate massacre cow going on. So says Josel Menges. tHe great importer of African wild toasts, and probably the most eminent authority on such subjects. Our regiment is tho onlv one on t hp abo'jt a dozen years of age, w was grounds that is uniformed alike, which cd 'yesterday and locked up in the guard I iuly 29 3t p. l. bhidgees & co. the fact alone gives us decidedly the best house on the char- f Rtoi?nrr k-,o - Wifmington,. Clinton & Pt Caswell appearance of any. The Cornet Concert from thc. railroad nomn-nv tu-:, FaiTlllV BlblfiS- r? r if ,.. - - KJiUD. (now our reeimentai band) is . ,. .. ----- - . r 1 1 An i All o,nn am. i wm.v. . i ai l li " i i H' 11 1 1 ss I nil wuiuiiui&uivu wu au piui auu vurv i i . w w w Capt. J. M. Robinson, President, and ,'ustlv so. too. as thev make deli.htfni Mavor this ruornine-. whpm it TP8T EECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE nr.: t r xt:a- i r I rj .T lrZZr . . .... , uouuidi inauajjur, i -ujic auu a uuo npcaiauuu m lueir i Droven not only by witnesses but bv - r l. - C! A- U - ' o i r t.i I hftiiHsnma nnvir nnifnrmi I; cf the Seaboard Svstem of Rail- Handsome now unitormi. ,via nn -,.rM- . , - assortmentof KNEILLUSTEATIDBIBIES. r n . R art nf ihn IT S Arm. i ..oi. uo tuu. lue I roaas, are in tne city to-day. on a tour I "i " ..T " v " I nronnriv n.i it. fn n e uescendant3 of the common of inspection. They will leave to-nicht. narafle nn Knvpmi npfti.-ni TTohhat brook trout sent to Tasmania hav Mr. D. C. Davis, who left tho city will .probably be the iudzc. drnnnrl th hnv in wt,;-k t, k,m a sbowna remarkfihio ton,i-- - '; lhnnt fho lot int n tho cfoomo- or one ot tbe Judges, in the comDeti-I-t i w vuijr I tivft drill Tfnnr Wilminlnn niHn,, sluffeu u UU mai WDC11 De W88 apo and markings. Furthermore. relator, for a visit to his old home COaid see how our boys maneuvre captured n bite the colored "J aic Uilirratin"' to S It wta .-J L aiVSLIC. IJOnn.. arrived hPrn LhNlnvor thn nnrorla irrnnnrl on.I mi'll. o VMty f f UbVl ailU I T - - -.v.w I VTVJb V4W A4J tUV V Vl U4 CSIulU f f A bXA beautifully bound In Morrocco, with elegant new Btylo of Clasps. P. case call, see and buy at mason's Fruit Jars. -.IplNOW II AYE A FULL ASSORTMENT t?T f ' 4 i - -j-. oftheabovfi Preserving Jar. Send In your orders at once. We will guarantee lowest prices. W. E. 8PEINGtt A CJO.. ! . . ' 19, 21 A 23 Market Street, July 27 Wilmington. We Have In Stock TBE BEST, LINE OF COOKING STOVES. Kerosene Oil Stoves.! in and Sheet Iron Ware ami House rurniihlng Goods to be found la the city. If you want FIRST CLASS eooda at bottom pric:s call at . -v i PARKEB TAYLOR'S, jaly 27 23 South front s. Atlantic House7 Front Street, SniitliyUle, N.O. GEO. W DAVIS and D.L. BENDER, Prop's.; MEALS AT ALL HOUES. Fish, Clams. Crabs, &o., served in all styles, at short notice . . . 4E" Flrnt class Br attachod. I july 27 lm - i : - I . I I i r i . i . vvuai i uau wuu caaiiut mm ana inert nraw a uj become anadromous. Thc same morning on- tho steamer Benefactor : accuracy orders and commands , are knife and tried to cut his Mnfr Th "rucof thoXcw Zealeand acclima- in good healthland egresses him- M; Sn,T 3- !5 Judgment of tho Court was lhat he beM29 self as having had a most delichtful th. mnM tr n.etat'in AorAntrof.r.- k bound in f.hn sum rf ino r- k; I . - trrand old nrpanizaiinn. VVilminirlnn nonrtmno at tk , t u I - ' - . ( n -r,. ,, I . . 1 I a O - " i prvuiuui ktIO tOV LXjL LLI Ul L 11 U I I ril 1 I ( L Ja 110 bod carriers in flnr- ir,r v ' R p.iii;-. h l- cerlainlv ha vorv thinr? Ln fcpl nrnnH , I Brunswick County. ) Uiar'y. I)riCk3 ?irp nnc:a1 k. I, I - ... I of in the mmniinv. Lot thn inttroat Tho .. r1 "J sage ior Europe in me worin lierman r,,iT -r:"T " "Tr. i; ,r -.,.. ' bricklayers arc, the Lloyd steamship linne. and will sail the finest, if not thn finest nomnanv in "i- 1 Lii iiirpii in I no a ha XT a -.. 1 oi u m. -a lu- . , tr:n r.i xBW ui& uu.ii Au. iJii. . 1 btia uuuiiti v. i in uuvisu vuu pruuip.i y asto result et the competitive drill to morrow. Yours. W. L. I. i Board. Board. Board. HEINSBEBGER'S, Live Book and Music S lores t trick Two D. Wessell is the agent of .the line in 111011 111 O ctnrtY ia Ksn , I " 1 - C.LUUb iu veri-r ;.i. i .... " - rom 7 uluu8a morc 10 Ieaa this city. and. he informs us that orders -.i uuuvi ui: .! . 11 1 i r it .- t a no tra i n a-vf r- oi i - -.- 1 awi. ua 1 o ldvu biuci lun Luia ' nutre te br.cks are needed. - U is f aid that W.K. Sears, a well , "ua englrieer of Chattanooga. Tenn.. P3 perfected a new tt . wwwi k W A a D:ca, It IS PTnant n, .l.:-.r . methoJj lowin VOffiia. Thn inwri. 1 expected to do the workofthir '"welters and willnnatnhnnt ennn 1 n , . . --w. C ' -u capital is said to be ready iiink.- " practical tnst r fvc, c,-:- Faction. S-rl writes to the Cincinnati En- p " sue haa invented and wishes -tct a combination hnotU n ucted like the usual article, to stthv lUe draPeries of a dress, -i w W.Uhja k are ajttsted the legs -rer Bends to sit down w automHlially drop into place SQPport her - . W- ?nc -m to smiUl Nell. il ouf I rond your every smile. Wh 2;,?T robbing heart beguile?- JUT,the cream of joy' for SiVrSS2? 10 evefy othcr ar- thoso . i.10 becse nothing ren- E-ess nr 4au,CQw of the mouth so 0rto.hP lp?Usach a agreeable hprorc, ,lcalh- . Moreover, experi- IS. UTCs the nrlinV -. K- I .r.t PnEw, whlcn cannot be said ot all season. Tho I-rexington (Va ) Gazelle, ia The Excursion Last Night. Tho moonlight excursion on tbe Pass speaking 6f the Sunday School of the UwMast night to tho Rocks and return Baptist Church in that town presided I was an enjoyable affair. Tbe threat over by Uev. J. 15. I ay lor, D. I)., for- joning aspect of the weather at the hur merly Pastor of the First Baptist ot departure no doubt deterred many Church m this city, says of that gentle- from participating, but nevertheless, men: "There is no pastor in Lexing- there was a goodly number on board ton more beloved by his congregation and all seemed happy. The fish sup and more respected by this community per at Mrs. Mayors was the feature' of than Dr. Taylor. the occasion. The music-was srood. th A Air ViTa n n rr nil ilar inTn nrti in n- Q11 l A adbTi, I I ... u.u..u6 . dnlged in goingand retumioffibv those . ... " a special recciveu nere tnis aiternpon I so inclined. conveys the gratifying intelligence that the Second Regfcnent won the flag at wi!I De to your interest to call and the competitive drill in tamp near 8ec our soods and prices beforo yon Asheyille. This is the flag whicb was sPend a uoiiar. JSever before could offered by the ladies to the best drilled 3TU ako a dollar go as far in clothing regiment on the ground. as at tbe present time. We ihave yet It was published in the papers of this & large stock of Summer Clothing. city on . Monday aud. . I Taesday which must go. We do not intend ear th at this flag .y had . been a'i?ardT rying over one dollar's worth this Fall. cd to the . Second Regiment so have put prices where wo know they at a drill held on .Saturday' last. This cannot help but go. You know our information was- derived from a let- reputation ; when we. say , goods are ter received fceie on . Monday from cheap you know they are. Shkiek, the Asheviile and it was erroenous, as the Old Reliable Clothier, lli Market st. trial did not take place until yesterday. Sign of the Golden Arm . f It is asserted here to-day, also, lhat fiLcnrriv nenia onl forth a fUat the Cornet Concert Club, were also whitunlinndried shirt tn in r.it awarded a priZ3 for 'the best masic, the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 27 although the special receif ed makes no Market st.. J. Ei-SBAcir-PrnD. tf mention of the fact nor does our letter 4 -v ' ' " 7" , Iron, camp publisheU cbb. ia .hi. Jaotbi's DSStf sue. not. nal Court. Unecase ot failure to pay a license tax was settled by payment of the same. The Othello. New Emerald, Zeb Vance and New Excelsior Penn., are the leading cook stoves, both in quali -y and price. They can be seen at I estate of Sarah A. Grissom. deceased, de I z . . . .. - . . .. . . Snncrlor flrtnrt. T 1 i . I - -ruowicj county W. H. Northrop, Samuel Northrop, W.?A. Cummins, CoDartners trading as Northrop &CummiDg, who sue in behalf of themselves and all other creditors of Sarah A. GrLjsom, vs. - : ' ; wm. Weeks, Ex. of Sarah A. Grlisom, Thomaa B. Grissoin and Julian Grlssora. Ihis is a special proceeding brought by plilntLff- against the defendants to sell the A FTER JULY 1ST, I WILL JURNJSII Ji.es ?h. meali b' lh0 week lor month. Whatever this market affords wHl be obtained In addltipn to Western Beef and Mut ton. Meals sent out without extra charre. . WILL WEST. -ft -t' Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. At scribed in the comDlsint. to nav thn dnhta tt the said estate and among them the plaintiffs; and It appearing that the defendants Thomia a. urissom anu Julian Griseom arc non-rcl-i Election of Officers. - o romitni .-. 1 1 ' , c . IT t. a (WnUlAl.' Ut3-lII Ul . III11LV I - - .1 . . I " : w .uuuu uu. uiaw. rent No. 60, Independent Order of I nd that they are proper parties to this pro- I Cka 1na !. & . . - a a . nome Merain. "yyEAEE ONCE MORE AT OUR OLD Bland. Front Street, nct door North of Bank of New IlanoYcr, with a dents, have property In this state, but can LUzence be found La thla Slats. aDnear liefore mn ax mvAfliM tn SmithTlUe. N. C. on Auanst 31. 1885. and an. bwcx or uemur to tne complaint now on file. -- !--. A - u. juugmsai win ue renaerea against mem. iSicned) W. P. DOSHEB, Clerk Superior Court of julyl81aw6w Brunswick County. RolKii ti nJ5.i0. Uiese are to command the said ..wu.-.v-, uu at xcujpciauu) n ail I ueienaants to last night, the following officers were elected to serve for tbe ensuing term : C. K. J. F. Stanland. D. R. J, N. Spooner, -P.C.R.-H, M. Bishop. Shep. R. B. Register. R- S. F. T. Skipper. v F.S.W.L. Jacobs, Treas. Ira Skipper. . Levite R. A. Biddle, I. G. F. II, Wood. O. G.- C.T. Craig. Chaplain. D. H. Tuttle. R, S. to C. R G. Register. L. S. to. C. R.G. S. Willis. R. S. to D. R. J. H. Burriss. L. S. to D. R. G. P. Lamp. We are able to state that the order in this city in in a flourishing condition, Geo. W. Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER & CQMISSIOI MIECflAS!. QFFICE AND SALES ROOMS n! E, Corl Market and Second street., where special at ten Hon will be given thc sale of Goods, Ware.,' Merchandise, Ac., on Consignment and a General Commission BusLccss. STRICT at tendon to busLoma and QUICK returns of sates. - -4 jaly 10 BLANK. BOOKS. ana tnat an increased interest Ho tbe Tl books. Journals, ledgers cause ot rem perance is being mani- Th Rnok.. i. J I . -nr. ' - - . . I ; - -Tw ieeu mj lue memoers et both Unity and Harmony Tents. Letter Books, Bill Books, Memorandum Booka, all sizes and style tdndlng. - - ''" i Straw and Manilla Wrapplm. Paper. Fapcr 3STBW- ;;jt H BOUGHT AT LOWEST . ' ;j POSSIBLE PRICES FOR SPOT CASH. By straightforward dealing and petite at tention to all, we hope to merit and receive the generous patronage bestowed upon us In thc past. Call and see us. . . , GILES A MUECIIISOy, july 27 lw Hardware Department. pOR FRESH FAMILY GROCERIESrf Country Produce, Wines, Liquors, Tqbaccocs, Ac., MBucJngIm Rye," "River Mills,' "Old log Cabin," "Brunswick Private Stock,' and "Hunter's Choice,' are very fine Bye Wills -keys. We also have Corn Whiskeys, Wines, Gins and Brandies. '-. - ' ":- i - f HizhCet ma.rkrt nrr-rn tilH fn.rr.-.. duce. Consignments solicited. ' - , CBAIG A THOMAS. Produce Commission Merchants and " I11!.80- Street. Wilmington. iCc. July 20 Back Again. Fresh Every Day. T HAVENOW ON HAND AND WILL CON Bags. Twice. Ae ei!Son?M SUUoryofaU kind,, sulttble for every ;h7aL i'i7rf . " rcaaonaoie line of business, at lowest pilces. - " it. v - -.1 1 . w -r . w c. M. D. nniipnpiT r " ... - july.20 "DitU'Ro", near New Market Jaly 27 W Market St' CALL AKD UEAB ALL ABOUr WASH ington and Alexandria and get tho COOLEST BEER io the city. - . ,, JJSO J. M. McGOWAN. Administrator's Notice. HAIi?,l?L?D A ADMINISTBA ..mn2f 'A 'ijew"1 annexed of .the lai feamnel . Erert t, I hereby notify all per- f&VilcUlnu fBlnt all decedent. Vlf E1 10 mson or before tho lin J .iTl iff - . . JUNIUS DAVIS, july 15 lawew w Aaxlnlstrator C. X. A. j
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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