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r.i TlllS FAP rrttinj:, saaOay ax- . WAT $1.00 eopted by jOSH T.-JAME8, Bir ?mv Thres. -iflO SIX -r - . hi rinllverea uy ,nnUPo IXrs will report any ud aU . faO- ve their paper regularly. 'TvnrVair'sGrnot Mono- The .a , .l,ont.4. fund no :.ui"""" - "enl K,,t n-third .f which is yet un .11(1 I U" - -StJ" ,1m: ifttle the oesi uuic . o- of a mile a?ainst f 1 E Bum EEYIEW. VOL. XI. WILMINGTON N. C, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29.1887 SO 153 w will r ld to reoalvs eosamiuaicauo trow our meads on UT ad ail WM general hiterest but -.' Tho bubo of too writer mssl always -be ' Jabed to the Editor. Communications mnat M wrlttas on 0' one aide of the papa. Ptronintieaj mast t avoided.; Ajq.1 U la especially and particularly U stood that the KdJtor doe not always eadoa inn views oi correspondent ti altar r ia tn tha editorial column. LOCAL NEWS. 1 f -r ai Alexandria Park. the American 11 u uWside tried, but f r:;.u-r.1 ,rnvnrites. .i-inrter a the distance in bat failed to 37 I 5 INDEX TO NEW ADVERTIXEMENTS WrighUvlIle. N C Palmetto Raltroa I Co r. C Miixer Garden Seed -C W Yatks More New Books Ukissbkuoee's Pianos and Organs A A Bnowji & Co 'Jommli ion. Merchants Millvr A NIESTLIE Kenccdy's Medical Discovery It was cool enough . this morning. June 29th. 1887, ,U'U Ur.v l'tter pr.duced Dog Collars. for blankets. Large assortment just ' I -. . . . . - t 1 L i--.m hwi pr. in i Tpnfiivpti. i;on miv h nice collar iiuuj tr 'iWil '"" ' I ' "t,TU I .piiiv niaht. bforo a 25ceht8 up. at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t . rfM". ill i.v. -" - o - a - iant audience, including ,r. ' .n . . c h,Triir rtnt in 1UU tit 1 . ... I " la, L .:.. ...an of WftW'e. inei ... . . i n'ln," - tan fiav anu sunury pri'iemru uum the East vriAra art r w of reei-j a"'1 iuany oltl!'r PrsoV J pities have as a consequence been L..nt over her previuu histronic Pr, f , . .oil stiDDoned bs r rta II (1 w 3 w- efforts. -i,u , l?..0l.!la LVrnn IVyiio LvtiihtH of Pyiluas. At the regular Convention of Stone wall Lode. N. 1. K. of P.. held on Monday evening, the 24th inst the foh lowing ollicers were elected tor the en suing term, viz : C. C I) F Birnes. V. C C. H. Ratz-r.' Prel E B. Kin?. Mat. A. (t". A. Peterson. These officers, together with the ap pointed oQicers will be publicly in stalled on Thursday evening. July 7th, at Castle Hali, on South Kr nt street. Pnints and Varnish. Best in city at Jacobi's. and at lower prices than you iiave to pay eUewhero tor more com mon goods. his po'thti Go to Sol. Bear's and buy a Gossai- , tier and some t-Ugnnt Bath TowN, then go lo Carolina Beach und tk' a surf barh." t It was too cool last nigh, tor the pro jected moonlight excursion to Carolina Beach and hence it was abandoned. It witl probably be a lovely time for it to night. Ger. barque Elizabeth, Holders. cleared to-day lor Fleetwood. England, with I. G50 casks spirit turpentine and 1'ftrMmiai Hon. A H Van Bokkelen is at the Warm Springs, in Madison county. Mr. John J. Conoley. formerly of this city, but now ot Brunswick, Ga , is here on a brief visits Messrs B. , G. Empie and James Dolan have found a copartnership for handling the tieecv staple next Fall. They are both clever gentlemen and good business men and we hope they will score a big snccess. Mr William A Johnson, of Clinton, is here with his wile. They have been spending several weeks at Capt. Man ning's place at Wrightsville Mrs. John sons health requiring a sojourn on the sea coast. Mr, J. rial Boatwright has purchas ed the interest of Mr. Gordon in the in- surance agency of Jno VV. Gordon & Smith. Mr. Boatwright's interest in NEW ABVKUTISEMKNT8. NKW AWVEKTISKMEXS. w Sound Parties. T UONETTK WILL. L.EAYE Ufr REL;.'c4 STABLES for the Scund at v a. m , di'ly. Round trip f.0 cent J. ound Parties can be surplled with teams on short notice an I at cheap rates. Syeolat attention given to bearding horses. U. C. ORRKLL, Livery and Sale Stables, june 2s 3t Cor. Third and Princes sts AUCTION SALE -OF ' . t . Riillinery Goods! For the Sound. ? - yyAGONKTTIfi WILL LEAVE PODTH- EKLiND'S STABLKS f r the Sound dally at 2.3 P. M, and ti o'clock, P. M Retarnlng -1 will leave Sound at 7 P. M. and 7 A.M. Hound trip 51 cents. . T. J. SOUTH KRLAND. LJviry and Sale stables, ; june 58 . Nos 10S 110 North Second 81 ; h Important Announcement! V1ESSRS. W. K. SPRINGER A CO. having purchased he well known-Eurcell House and In tending to rebuild and fit It for two of tte largest and finest Stores n North Caronoa. 1 have ieascd from I hem the upper t tore and . I will, therefore, close out m v. entire stock ot . Clothing a Lit ientsFurnleuuig Goods regard- . lcaa of cost. This Is uo humbug, no foolmc or trickery, or false prwrnlae. 1 am not try ing to rniikc you believe I am selling out and not doing so Couie and be -convinced. vx atnloe our goods and price. Remember, i wld joslticly re ove ami every dollar's worth must be sold by the 1st of October. a I Intend to Open up wit" an entire new stork and one of the lsrccBt and finest ever brought to Wilmington Cnnntrv racr. hants who wlah to buv Job Lots of oiothiPR and Furnishing Goods 'Will- r.Mnr Ilutro relates in ' voU.uk. Chases Vuesr that .hen Tallejf rand .Led the physicians ealbainmnn,l...y. and. having nn.sn- ed their P110' " v,, brain wbicb had originated so .many thought. hal inspired so many tnor Uls. erects ,o many buildings, led tw. nd deceived twenty kings. r .;.-u. a servant entered 770 barrels rosin, valued at $S6.M03.4fif . l,w hrain Trmy hrxve for- sjiipped by Messrs Williams & M.irchi .ntten sotuething." be exclaimed. t..k son the brain nn threw it iOto Iho gutrer Fur tlio Iiiach. Th wind will probably got around to ihnSrmth to night and to-morrw will, th firm begins July 1st but he w;ll re-. in Ltial case, ne iusl buibiiuiu " 'fimaiii ai. ma uicsuml pniiiiii m i i s ' - - - to Carolina lii'ach. 1 nis can oe ac- First National lianic wtnen ne nas coinplisht d under the "auspices ot the filled tor the past 15 years, until August adiesot Grace M. E. Chnreh. who im. i . . will give an excursion to the Bach on Hon. A M. Waddell is continually the russpou. n iresnmenis win uo receiving requests to uiaKc speucnes aim -Finxs riff urn. Tbe Greencastle correspondent ol the PoiliKieipbia Recrd. writing 4rfit Geo. Drum, who wasborn in n'-r!nd (lountv. Pa ..says : "His hither. Simon Drum, was Postmaster .l ... ohnnt fiitv vears. and . his rrsadfather. Simon Drum, Sr . was a Some needed repairs are being; made to the gutter on the North side of Market street, between Front and Second. Now dig up the grass growing there and let the next rain-flood have lair play. We saw this morning a gentleman Iroru the upper part of Bladen county. near the river, and he says that the Mingcitizpn of Greensburg. and a j crops tnero are beginning to pufler for tho want of'rain- We have had enough and to spare here. , flags pillar in the Reformed Chnreh. from Its orifanizatioa in 1732. The Drums ar of German or German Swiss stock. A 4lnra mneltn ti Q fYC nn iitnaIar?H Dr Dortion ot wcstmore " likeaisrgH pr puin u c.:rtu0 nhJnpao UntP.rns. oaDer caDS i . n.nra n nnoora '"X"8" ' r ' landers, wnnse auctri 3 yc kv. . . . . ..r i : Kfr thnlPl""" ,,u -aV 1 'L """"" in western assortment. Every- war of the Revolution I u ,,D m.i-o h;niapir hn w oouy wuu u,o fc ' Tbe Feast of Rom s. one of the mrs' py on the Fourth ol July can be sup charming celebrations ot the month ot plied at Heinsberger's. t Keep cool and re- rnu innlr n'.A(.a in Southern Italy late5 i- V.k oa ,.r iinnnrated with Carolina Beach nf ros. the very . walls beine member that the headquarters for bath covered with them and the i the Madonna being decorated sorts of roses. The priests ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2TH. ...I - ' - . Tl . l H --...I , ..... nrnvided. All vou will have to do will dpliver addresses a? various poinis. no nommencing at 10 o cicck. a m, wc ,io well to call early, store uxtures wm d . t . ........ ... . i i u I '" viJr vv..t- be to aKe aiong yur uusi uui nii'i jvui ,s jUt oacK irom ivioreuoao, wueiu uo Kotbinrr hiiit. hnv'vnur tickets, get on L, i,i Tp.HPhp.rs1 (onvention. wi 11 sell at Mi3 E. Karrer's store, No. the boat and trust to Provulcncc aud ftnfj ol, njs return found an invitation John Harper I SHRIER. to make a little spread-eagle speech at 117 South Front street, a large and va- Tb ile.Msenjr. The Wilmington Messenger appear ed this morning in its first issue. It is 8 pages, aggregating 48 columns. 31 columns of which is reading matter and commercial news. Tho paper i panted in borgeois, minion and nonpariel type a Fourth of July ce'ebralion at. Fayette vi'ilp.' which we are sure his ardent ... w J patriotism will compel him to accept. I rinrf naanHmnnt of line Ladies' and Children's Wear, consisting of Bonnets. Hats. Corsets. Gloves, Handkercbiets. Knsiprv. Ribbons. Collars. Cuffs. 4Ju- "VVherocan I go to buy what . HI .iliri .l .1.- ...... nfinil) V7.I whatever y u want. . whethor Matting. rnwiils. Trunks, bossamers, liam- mcks. Straw Hats or Summer Cloth and make3 a very handsome appear- hng you can save money to buy at Sol Tt otnrta nt tmdr vp.rv favrable l Bear's.' T auoc. " " - - j i . auspices and wi'h every prospect of a A jiuititclo of Ail moiits successtul career. We welcome Liro. The atlments whl h aQect the tiinoys and Bonitz and the genth'tnen of his staff to bladder are so numerous, that merely to name Millinery establishment- nr ritr hv the sei and trust that their them wohld fill a space far outraging tne junc 28 lines here will tall in pleasant place. Tlia OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, june 2s 114 Market Street Great Bargains I ; THIS WEEK AT Taylor's Bazar iimt of thld article. Suilicc It t say, that tr.cy ure both tbtliuate ad dangerous To tnelr prevention HoHtcticr's KtomachJ Bitters uni iinrii Convocation 1 ell adapted Tlic stiiuuius wwcu ic.iuo Soillliern i,iuowiiuii tathcactl'n of the kidneys when they arc We cdv this from the Gddsboro lethargic strves to counteract a tendency in I caUiSE OF A WOMAN JJATEB, by , , ... , l tnera to lapse, nrbi. ju-.u a. i"1" l ruUS premising that we do llCt think inact!vity. and afterwards into one of positive anv of the clergy from this city, except 2ftff ff, the Bishop, were in attendance: Tho Rnnihp.r'n Convocation ot M. UB .. ... A double purpose Is served by derweai, &c, &c. In fact everything Ladies' Hats lor 21 cents and up. such as is kept in a large and first clap? Long genuine Ostrich Plumes, in all colors, former price $3 and $4, -now selling at$l each. IVlOrO lleW BOOkS- Tips, 3 m a bunch, for only 39c Parasols and Sunshades for 25c pr pair. - Silk Mitts reduced to 25c per pair. SUeen Ties in all colors. 2 for 25 cents . Montabau. Belloua's Husband, by Hudor Genonc. the ni,PfiCiP r.f East Caro Una will meet ID which have no natural enaucci oi o nwt, Mosbv V.10F,eSe L,? W.dnPlav- cept those oigans. Constipation, bilioueness, Mosby. bl. aiepueu b uiiuiuu a vu Jr Tv fever and ague, rheumatism ana uyepepsia. the Festival ot St. Peter, and 1 nurday a.c a)so ,cmeclied by thl: medicine of thoruwgh in The Rkhnn will ore-side. I he public aciion and wide scope. services will be at 11 ojlock in the toro- ion were followed by acolytes, bear ing each a silver salver piled with rcses. Tho ' worshippers held bouqets of rosea. Roses were blessed by the priests and distributed among young and old. who crowded forward to possess something beautiful as well-as blessed. ' of i.( suit, is at tbe Wilm-ngton bV: with all tactorv. fcuus maoeiooroer 'Jie8 ed ,ho- w.;i be duly annouueed. The in nrnfiAs. 1 a specialty, u. riLsiiA.u, oreachers are expecieu iu ..u it. Market street. Indication For North Carolina, fair weather. and slight changes in temperature. n- r!arrriP.hfil of St. John's. VYll mington. the Rev Messrs. Lewis, ot t;t .ramus'. Wilmington, V . vv. Shields, of Christ's Church, Newbern, Tr.,! Tlardinir. of St. Mary's, a. a isbowv Kinston. r n 1 1 hi a dA tVl tbi epurent. it promotes activity oi , war Reminiscences, by Joha b. Razar Corset WOrth 1 for 50 cents , kidneys, i-nd expels lmpurilic nomine oiooti i - - I ' ; Flowers and Ribbons in every color and style, remarkably low. Trimmings of every description for hats and dresses. 1 Velvets, Silks, Satins. Gause, Mulls, &c, &c, at an immense redac tion. No one urged to buv. Jast opened n large stock of Under- wear. Chemise. Night Robeav; Skirts and Corset Covers at as ; tonishiDgly low prices ? A call will convince you of the above at ' Arc you going to build, repair or paint? Then buy your material from Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. He will supply you with tho best and save you money, t Ole Virginia, by Page. Also, latest Periodicals, Papers, Ac. Stationery and Blank Books, a large stock, at prices as low as the lowest. june 27 C. W. YATES. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. IPiailOS & Orgaf1S J. F. LE OUA.SD. The cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationery is at Hein3- f Prof. N ble This week's Raleigh Stale Chronicle is Citv Court. rsase Ball. The came yesterdar between the Wilmingtons and Columbias resulted berger's I- " 4 r I L. aha n n C WTu. . t Tna I in invrir ot Lhfl DOula ICaul.- iucid " 11 CU AUIUS VULUUilUlLB auu VWi . Howard were vounr reporters .both a good attendance on the grounds, al were assigned to the funeral of a prom though but little interest was attached fto educationa! iasue. Among other inent m&n whern reporters were rieor- to the D.aying. The score stood. 17 lor owly excluded from he chnreh at the Wilmington to 9 for Columbia. request ot a relative of the deceased Neither knew that the other bad tbe . funeral to write up. Cummiogs- knew the undertaker, and got him to permi1 him to be one of the chief mourn9rs. When Cammings got in the church hs wm surprised to sec Howard opposite himself next to a bishop and dressed as o Episcopal clergyman. Each thought he had a "beat" on all the other papers till then A- A. BROWN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRAND SUMMER SALE, -o- AND- GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, 321 North Water Street. FOR JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. -o- tnfft. Cotton and - ft ."ail k lllll III 17 II U 1 1 I vvw- - r:,-if r nilhllQllfQ m r 1 1 P.O I i U1 AA nMlAfta.I tU livw.w--- - 1 - portraits of a number of prominent pedagogues in this State and among the ern Mats list is a likeness of ur genial and ac- j"6 " W Maken Wright, white was belore tne PrileoP M ( S lini-UwIllA l9 O charged with pompi.u I WW ri&lll3llf ' li if tyiVf .' Mayor this morning. .being a nuisance and a vagrant. He Schools in this city, which is not, by The Proless- cm Stwlofnnlt of t hp navmnnt W8S UlltU ?iv, ' v. r -J flotionnrr tho ine way, yci) ua.mi"- I -,a r.t ovnoilv an Adonis, but he is . .... cti I ui "wv J city wuuin u.u. . iookini, lrjan than uy jiiK TTfYT MONTHS AHEAD, WHEN MOST , M o .bippiv o. Lumber to Nor.h hw. angg 1 up a.U.lea Hence we offer durlnt the hot summer raoDm ou vfry BEST DAKGAINS, andGHEATEST INDUCEMENTS, with the resultof rolling np TttEMKNDOUS SUMMKK SALES For this season we have 1, W0 Pianos nd Organs to c'oae out by octolier 1st. aslils scarce, and we won't talk about it a: all lbe inducements we offer and with which we ,-v.n ,.ntnn iiiivpTi are: First, the very Lowest Prices lo tbe U. 8. ; and t-econd, OLtt WONDER ULL.X JS.Ol xcxiixo. Lost. UNDAY AFTERNOON ON THIED 8T., betwee Miilberry and Red Cross, part of a Seaside Pleasure & Comfort A conference was recently", held in London to consider,! he adyisability o forming a National " Prohibition party a Great Britain. The hundred or so of delegates who were present were ananimous in believing that the time had come for organizing nuch a party. tQtits proceedings were hardly noticed by the grdat metropolitan journals. No People of any prominence, attended the conference, with the possible exception of;Mr Axel Gustafson. who is busy agitating this question in England A religions journal, the Christian Corns aionwaalth. is vigorously advocating Prohibition for Great Britain. i . 1 ilrtmlr find I .luna aiurrav. tuiuicu, u.um " See! PIANOS, $5 to $l Monthly. ORGANS, $3 to fa Monthly. - m i .U'.tA tprml q rfi Hfinrn b. Diizzuru, wuuou.uua.-u . " ' : ori in th nicture of him in our .;o WTT r ,v! wti.. w, fined S10 with the alternative or aw 'a lc u ..f 1 W1"- days. , . ETUKJJ1NG LEA.VING WRIGHTSVILLE ofonly'$25 0ash and $10 Monthly thereafter hripf is more true to nature than is me liu.- . " Hirahi Pianos mot new) worth instnnRe literally! nounterfeit t 7 P. M. and 7 A. M. from $5i) to $l.-3, for from $10 to f2j uasn anu V,,,v"- , 5Mouthrv a . ir I ' ii rrn i s I I . ... . i .. presentment oi uim. iuo v, r Und trip ta Sound itu Keacn aim reuun Thi. rtiAflim that we offer a 1 styles ot New Pianos, costing from $260 to $440, on payments down.!$l0 or 20 days. . For WrihtsYille, Capt. E. WJ ManniDg and Mr. W H. Stokely have made some admirable arrangements for parties desiring to visit Wrightsville Sound nnd tho beach rhe Chronicle t wumineton onlv 65 rem. a u0 New Orans, on payments of $w to sajs. ... Parties of four or more will be caMiea 10 j3 Monthly until paw lor. Mr. Marcus Cicero Stevens ixoo.e is tne aeach for icccts eacn -.:.w,f Vmnklin countv and was Wc hive aec;ea a ucaun nuut w u - . 4 l. r . . 1 . 1 1 " . r . .. ,. ..i Ti,nai,,n where parties can ne suppue.i w . ia.. raised in uih hivm wv,... rnwels f esh vat0r a doiher cooven'orMes LUDDKN & BATES, Southern Music House 1. HEINSBEUGKU, fcome of tbe Baitimoro politicians w in a big hole, as the following dis patch will show : in the criminal court to-day Jodge Jufff sentenced Charles L Owens, i-aac Waters. .lohn Biadiu. John B Umoier and Wm I ' Rvma ;mb4 jnJ clerks f election in the Ftr't ward. Wlwo year e.oh I-mea II. ti&tnilton. indsH of election in. tbe ghteeDth ward, wasbentenced to two ers ib jail and to pav Afinenl $1,000. ""'Heintzerling forfeited his bail of ?k not aPPar for sentence. All " u.i Were convicted ol traud in the 'mi municipal election. The sentence m created consternation among ward be trCed 9" Thefe are 8everal more to W. II ST JlvLEY, ED. WIUSON eiaNNING juiy; -"J 3t w lb s Tin eon ol Cant. A. M. Noble, lie was rrr n.;il laino I ha itv thrrolu rii nil ot Rhv. w. j llarreii anu rroi nKVII CLLCS HI I IIU .uv - ----- - i Un.es each day. .nd the faro ftho J..bnC S-rb.jn.a.U; r- t - it t t m w. am ft m I v 4 - - . I j - - a 1 n a I " ' . lA.ifid I - ' d round trip is omy ucuto. raimoleted ihi'rresiunan year at ;TJL-.lttitA If tilfiiin I . .. .. i .1 i r . ..... ..!...: . i.nnhi i i i.iiiir-iiiif ii lriiii In addition to this iney naye arrauseu 0 (j0iieire. lakuig luuon iaim , - to run their boats on a regular sched-U year at Bingham'; went to trie um- VCrSlty WIier Utt ftiawnav- - t. .,.rht threo vears at Binijham - and commanded the cadets, obtaining the military title of "Captain and in loavJ ne was oiecteu ouf""16--dentol the Wilmington public schools, the best paying position in tbe public june Sole Agent for Wilmington. Excelsior Lime. ule to the beach at a low rate, and have .mw,;AriA hath h on CPS towels, etc . lor ..-f k.ikin Pnr nartienlars see ad BUIl UtlfcU.u,. f in this issue The- Orphanage Association. The third annual meeting of the Or- phanaee Association, at Thomasvtlhv will be held at that place on the , last Double exercises 1IAMLKT, N. C, STATION, June 73. S7 N AVD ArT< .1DNB 2JTU, TttAIS will run between () . : Ci.i V',r Itiree on the PAIMKTTU K. i scnooi worii m uio ui" i years be has been Superintendent ol pee tilver. s. C, aad camlet, N C, tbe Newton Summer Normal School. to- which position he has been re-elect- as follows, dally exec; tgnmuys: ed this year. xou will fiod hoes, forks, shovels SKJeVCf.hea 8waths and farming Spot.0 klQds at Jacob Hdw Wednesday m.Juiy. wouoie c..u.Sc - ce0eris He is will be conducted. Rev. C. B Justice 9a)art and briirht, full ot rollicking Itin to preach a sermon in the arbor at it and quaint humor, generous c a.m.. and Won. J, C. Scarborough to thinks quickly "n1" . .V.-,: .0i ,Mhp a word, a man. fhe writer was recent deliver au auiio iu vu I in in uuimo wbro Mr. wooie ws . . ... at J . . . :u;l... ,a same hour. Ai j p. m. .tv. raised. Thn estimation in wuicu Scale and Rev. J. K. Connally will dn- held iu his home" town (so, we heard liver addres.es in the arbor, and at the Xo i iiki. a jnvLVLivu . ..w.. -- same time a business meeting ot the save in his own conntry In 1885 Mr. Noble was married to Omh.ntrft Association will be held in the chapel, conducted by the president. Miss Alice Yarborough. who had bean fx Mr r ' h tr several ypars a tenoher to tne u Rev, John Mitchell. l. f. Mr.J.-H. hooi: Though settled in No 1 leave Pee 1-cj liiver No. I arrive Hamlet No - leave H timet--- No. arrive I'cc Dee hirer. 11 15 A M .2 15 P M 3 15 P M 4 45 P M Cheraw Hack wilt meet Tiains at terminus ot Road at Pee lce r.iver. UK M A Nil FACT. URE 5 HAVE TAKEN We have on hand : a hifich pUndanl juno 21) If WVI. MOSCUIi. SoiKTlntemlent Excursion- nun- i .m or GRaCIC M. E. Church BUILDING LIME, AGRICULTURAL LlilE. N C. PHOSPHATE. PHOSPHATE Ll U E, COPROL1TE MANURE. Thet'e are ihc best and cheapest on th msr ket. Send for circular. FRENCH BROS., MAnnfacturers, Rocky Plnt, N. C. R. W. Hl KS, Wilmington, N. C, june -Stf J? fiHE GoTnDEST 3UCCHSS of theSeaso Pine Apple a la Mode. Given up io be the Nicest Clea c t and mcst Taylor's Bazar, 1 18 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. june 98 tf . S Gold Chain with Gold Cross attached. Finder will be rewarded by leaving It at Mr. Huggla'a Jewelry Store. z June WANTED I 1A finn WOOL. WASHED ANU 1U.UUU Unwashed ,1 QQ0 Beeswax. F Vinfl Cow Hides. For which the highest market price will be paid. Consiirnmenta sollclte Besp'y. cAUUHu uEAKi OK. june 27 tL No. 10 Market 8t 11HE ;RKAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CO.. of Wilmington, n. C, nas beeo orgamzea ana Is reaoy for business. I la objecta and pur pose is to uuy ana sen neai jc.ni.aic. jui parties wishing to dispose of Real Katate are invltel to make tieir proposals' In writing to K. I,. ME AUKS, Treasurer, wuo can oe iouna at the Uruir More or w. ii. ureen co. je 27 2w. Carolina Beach. flMIE PASSPORT WILL LEAVE rOK CAROLINA BEACH every week day at 9 and 3. Train returning leaves at I kiwi 6. On ban- -days Boat leaves 2; Train baefc at J. W. HAKPKB. jure 13 3m nac General Manager For 30 Days WK GIVE A NI JE Tit '-NK STRAP with each Trunk taught of us A choice stock of clckel and X C - arness iust received which we giaran'ee to rell cheaper than any one in. the crty . A job lot of Curry Combs at' your own price. Try ua. FKNNELL & DANIEL, Horse Ml liners, lune 27 ICS. Front t I iciit i ha a.nflril manager, extends a cardial InTitatton to tbe public to at tend. - " ' . . in t will give an xenrsion to V . RO IN !rf on THURSO V. JLE 3-Hb, 1S7 ISA BKACH elecat drink yet known. at S7 Kfr2h-. ! . . .. I.fo ho!,., t,nn in anirit a3 eVr, an" I on .iduwiM . . - - raraAdulla I JAS. D. nutt-s, me uru5xi3i. his wild is fully in sympathy with his ; eAAXdnu over .u years old n:x : . iane 21 . life work. , ic - 213 N. Fi-onl SL Does it Pay to Advestiso? or course ir does. N ADDITION TO THE II AN DSO HE ST line of- China, Glass, Queenswftre. La.vps. Ac , which has ever been offered to the uade. . 1 have just recti ved a large- and fine sosor "', m ntot Wood and VTUow Ware. col.lig In part of flee Juniper Water d Pai er iach Palls. Tubs, Bowf- tigar ttd.,rmr Uni. Kkoti Afall kinds Door afals. cruband Hlackti.g liru-hes, and the. best quality of i.rooma ever onereu ucrc. i viuujr Iu?se27 I. C. L1NEBKRRT , ' o, 117 South JTronl St . .. s v-
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