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We vnu to ia to receive ccciuzicaticn r from our friends en any a3 cUsuljc::3 o Editor and Prop. .T.J' nA fn. general Interest, tut I. : i . r The name of the writer must always" to fur jlta Three nished to the Editor. . Commanlcatlons must be " written cr.ly ca i'n- mourn. cenw. ; one side of the paper. : ' '. " ' Personalities must he avoided. And it la especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse VOl, XII W ILM ING'ION, N. C, WEDNESDA Y. JUNE 6, 1888. NOJ25. the views of correspondents unless so stated t..t.i.M rep In the editorial columns. 1 .artasl .Mill DjJ.. v 1 Jlj.-Vy: - 3? !.; 5! i. ! . Later on I trust I inav have an op- Fender County Appreciation of tne nnrtnnit v in return them in v thanks Gallant Ktedinan. . in person and address tbein upon HrnoAW, N. C, June 4, 1888. the political issues of tiie day. Hon. C. M. Strdman: - With assurances of hfsh personal DRAR HIR The iiiMiersineii, who w SA. PHILADELPHIA. OHEPclur. IK f th IH of tbo human juwr-- mm Kim. . . from a!"--" J" ... . K.iniLrofans .ri la health and ri, ,5, ..ti - r ?ncy on carlh. dtauiut i;t:r thbuii- FIAXOS AND 01MJANS represented Pntler county at the recent ; Democratic State Conven tion, after due cotismltat ion with our Democratic' brethren in the countVi are i ut ructetl-to invite yoy to accept the compliment of a pub lic dinner to in t 'ou ax our- piw at such aii arJy day as may tuit your convenience. - , Tlie Denjocracy of Pender is prompted to thispontaneous move ment not ulone becjiune of their ap- ureciation of vour hiijh character as a pentleman. isortn t;aronuiau, ami a statesman of broad and compre hensive view, but because of your noble record in the manly, hteh toned and rhlvalrous contest, you made for the nomination for (ov- JL. . f - - - . ernor. in tins comet, as in your wliole fmblic life, you have occupier! an elevqjed plane of "motive and purpose, as wen as oi way uni means of eucces, ami your enno blintr example and conduct remains not alone as a proud inheritable to your hosts of friends in all the coun ties, but as a needed incentive to those, who would place contests for political preferment, in our tttate. upon iiij;uer ami more painuuu In than those which so un justly contributed to your defeat at Italeich. In war, as in peace, your escutcheon is not only unblemisiieti but invites, by its brilliancy, the ad miration of every North Carolinian who cherishes the bravery ami lie roism of our soldiers in the late war, or honor those commanding per sonal traits, private virtues, "ilU high executive abilities, mat com bine in you as the eloquent cuaiu pion of the rights and interests of the people of our State. in this connection it is upiirv nriate toay that, though defeated at Kaleigh, a fair interpretation of public sentiment places yoj in tne front ranks of the forepiost leaders of the 'Democratic party of our no- regard for each one of you and a full appreciation j of "the terms in which -vour letter Is expressed and the sentiments therein conveyed, 1 am, very trulv yours. UHAS. 31. STKPMAX. Kxtended observations at Paris and at Munich 'indicate that -the sanitary condition of a locality de pends on the amount of urater con tained in the ground. The years in which there has been a large quan tity of ground water present have invariably been the healthiest, while those in which there has been a smaller quantity; have, invariably been the unhealthiest. ' Indication. " For North Carolina, warmer, fair Another lot of those celebrated Annual Meeting. Oil Stoves just received at! JaeobPs The annual meeting of the stock- Hdw.:Depot. It 'will pay you to use holders of theWilmington Home- Lweather and light to fresh southerly one. ; : ! T stead and .Loan Association tooK winds .Graduating. , We understand that - Miss Eliza Adrian graduated at the Lutherville Female Semiriary, near;Daltimoret Md., on , Tuesday, June " 5th. : Mr .ff roUarsT Lftrgest bd finest j l' 'f -rtiuent ever before brburfft to i Pulent C. H Robiuson called the meeting to order and a cotuiuit- Do assort jih this n ! f V f r lio l- o f ? a f Tnorwlii's H1vv nMrf 1 I tee, consisting of C. C. Brown, Geo. : - ,'- J Parsley and H. W. Malloy, were Mavor Fnwlr bil n. slink attend- ! :i...i nAriaa Thow ance and a very small docker at his ; reported that a .majority of theKndrs-A- Adrian left last Satnr- court this morning, there being only stock was represented. one case. Freeman Joyce, disorderly! conduct, $10 or 20 days. " ! v vr Grover Cleveland has been nomi nated at St. Louis by acclamation, just s the Rkvikw, predicted two years ago. would be the case. No upminatiou yet for Vice-Pxesident Personal. Mr. John Sholar requests us to state that he has not returned to Raleigh, nor does , he intend doing .. i ' ' . " i . .' iir:i : - so. lie proposes to mawe iiiuiii- Heavy njnshinery is now run by Artesian well power in many parts of France, ami the experience of the French shows that the deeper the well the greater jthe pressure and ton his home in the future the higher the temperature. The famous Orenelle well, sunk to the depth of 1,800 feet, ah i flowing daily some 500,000 gallons, has a pressure of some sixty pounds' to the square inch, the water being also so hot that it is used for heating, the hos pitals. xVfter this Mr. C. C. Brown, Secre tary and Treasurer and the Presi dent, C. H. Robinson submitted their reports, snowing the prosper ous Condition of the Association. . The Auditing Committee, consist ing of Messrs. J. C. Chase,- A. P. Brown and N. jacobi, reported that day to be present at the graduation of their daughter, who won the gold medal at the school for the greatest proficiency in" music. '' ; ' ! Stephen; Freeman to 'Hans, r , , The following letter,:-from Gov. Scales; was.recei ved here this inom i ng by.Sherifif Mannings J. they had examined the books of the 4 secretary and treasurer ana founa IN THE Mil'TII. instil joi of i if nrst-class manu- ian .Mutiurumfin. as I keep one w r- DI1MA3 AWn ORGAN S t, I oMShrtV: ir.aiiLfl A . w mm w . - ----- I 4n1 fnf nu ncwtlNl Vlll tllllX VOUf friend- will stand bv vou in the fu ture, as In the past, assured that the h flipst honors ot norm nroiiua r- vpt iiwiiit Vf)U. We ueg you io ueiievt? umi imo Ipttpr is no Miittv compliment but an earnest and sincere expression of the views and attachment ot your Imlriiir friends. ...... " , .1 i Please say, in your reply, jinn vnu meet vour frienus or I'eu derand invited guests of other conn- ties, arouml me lesvivu ouuru, hci. they can reajisure you of their con tinued high appreciation and devo tion. . Very trulv, your friends, W. T. Ennett, G. F. Lucas, G. A. RA!VISKYt BitucK Williams, A. C. Ward, S. S. Satciiwell. According' to Prof. Sargent, the strongest wood in the United States is that of the nutmeg hickory of the Arkansas region and the weakest the West Indian birch. The most elastic is the tamarack, the white or the shellbark hickory standing far below It. The least elastic, and the Inwpxt in snecihe trravitv. is the wood of the ficus aurea. The high Ast snecifio erravitv. upon which in - 4 - JT9 ' , general depends value as fuel, is at tained bv the blue wood of Texas. Tim fiw ipwakus. Or mnf Ms irwAUiis. Kmcrson Ilano8. ; There are oyer 43,000 of these celr ebrated pianos now in use in the United States and other countries. That fact alone is sufficient ;to prove the superiority of these instruments. J. L. Stone, of Raleigh, N. C, is General Agent for this State. tet his prices before buying a piano, it Bathing Suits. Come down to Headquarters. 25 dozen Flannel Bathing Suits, in all sizes ahd colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the blue awning. t In opening the hydrant to-day at the corner of Fourth and Princess streets a catfish, about four inches long, came out with the water. He was gathered up and put in abucket of water where he seems very well contented. . ' i' Kescintled j -The Board of Managers of the Produce Exchange, at their! meeting yesterday, adopted the following:. Whkrras. It' appears that the rule adopted bv the Produce Ex change, March Cth, with reference to the shape, of spirits turpentine casks and the kind of timber used in headings for the same, has operated this marKet ny them neatly kept, and showing a net gain of 8 per cent. dtiring the past year. . 1 Mr. S. C. Weill moved that the old Board of . Directors, Messrs. C. 11. Robinson, L. . S. Belden, . J. D. Taylor, H. C. McQueen, S.VanAm- rincra j. C. Stewiison. F. H. Sted- inanr R. W. Hicks, A. David, J. D. Wood v. W. R. KenanJ be elected, at . - which was carried unanimously. .Mr. S. VanAmringe moved, that sections 6 and 8 of the constitution be amended so as to allow loans by the Association on property on Wrightsville Sound between the northern line of Win. Larkins' tract, Westbrook's northern line on the tli the sound on the east, and running back 500 yards from the nipanflerinirs of the sound. -This failed for want of a quorum. The meeting then adjourned. The Birmingham (Ala.) Hard ware Manufacturing Company has been organized in that city with a paid up capital of $150,000, of which 1 1 . - I ...nr. 1 ft V a consmeraoie poruwa wao d.mm scribed by New York and Connecti cut capitalists. The incorporators have secured the entire line of ma chinery of the Ripghampton Hoe land Tool Company, Biqghampton N. Y. AH this machinery will ue re- to the rjreindice of moved to Birmingham at ap early diverting shipments to other mar- ,TT Iix i 1 ...xV rP hi! Villi The buildintrs for th s impor- Kets; inereiore.. &u muu -- sODPOR CATALfXifE. 3V StoneJ UALEKiU, N. C, 1 r r w date. ant enterprise are already in course qf erection. as applies to poplar heads is hereby rescinded, mtnaton. AT. O. : Sir:-! have this day nbtifiedTiios. W. strange, Esq., that I did not reel instihed in interfering with the ver dict of the .Htry in the case of Stephen Freeman. You will please : inform the prisoner that, he ; may prepare iur me cimrge iuat awaits mm. X.-- Very respectfully. rVv, ; - A. M. Scales." As will be seen by the above Free man must pay the penalty for his crime. His counsel, Mr.. Thos..W. Strange, has done everything in his power to saye the" life ;bt. his client, but the Governor , refused to inter fere with the verdict of the " jury. - When Mr. Elder, the jailer, told Freeman of his fate he seemed, to tally unaffected, simply remarking: flt is strange that a guilty man gets off and an innocent man is h'ung.JV He will be hanged on the 20th inst Funeral of fllr. Win. DoescheT. ' AO:30 a. m. to-day, the mortal remains or trie .late Mr. d. win. Doescher, were borne from his late residence to St. Paui1s . Evangelical Lutheran Church, and thence - to Oakdale. The Germania Cornet Band, headed the funeral- proces sion and were followed immediately bvthe Howard Relief Fire Engine Company, . Germania Lodge ol Knights of Pythias md- the pall bearers, etc. The band and ; fire company appeared in uniform, and the Knights of Pythias wore the regalias of their Order and all wore crepe. A sermon was preacneu m mnri o r i I xiciLitii ocuu - -e I T, n i .1 j.i i.r l x v.i m. x esuuttu, auu 1110 cuuir reuuercu m t . m . i i v m 3. b . Reception. A pleasant reception! was given last night bv Mr. W. IV Tlonroe, at the residence of his father, Mr. J.' W. Monroe, in honor of the recep tirm Viv- the former of the handsome gold medal awarded to liim by Hook No. 1 f during t and Ladder Company promptness and fidelity past year. Invitations had been ex tended to officers and members of th Vim Denartment. 1 and other friends of Mr.'Monroe, and many of these were present. Mayor Fowler, Hhief Oldenbuttle and Assistant Rock Crystal Spectacles" and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. MAJOR STKDMAN'S RKPL'. Wilmington, N. O., June Cth. McrH ir. T. EnnclU Oco. Lucas ' and Others Committee. Gentlemen : Your letter of th? 4h instant, tendering me on behalf of the Democrats of Pender County the compliment of a public dinner, wan received to-dav. It has been seldom the fortune of any man in North Carolina to hold and enjoy for so long a tlm during tliechaiig ing fortunes of political life the un divided confidence and support of the people of any county in the State. I have ever received affec tion and kindness from the people of your county. Whatever internal discussions may have existed amongst them, they have ever unit ed to a nfnn in v behaii. in a con-. es-t for oxiices o.i mgii iv lave twice received nut only the .numinous endorsement ol our county convention but also every vote cast in your primaries might well gratey any man. I have never Berlin, it seems, has gradually be It.. 1. nn .1 ..n .a.li rt f lia nnrw- miubuib ruHa. ut j tin spectacles you should be can J wood industry, supplanting S wit- ;e"n M Jmnrglt ranif,,in, il. Sir hundred artists in TOR GENTLKAirN. MMft 3 Ktules Shoe In the tVj iuiT ,UKoa t or nulla. As fctjl- tJj vu. hand sewed shoe. Hur Vtoo "ir i wun unless stamped ou U5 tl Sboe. WArrantcd.' i?"ii:i?lr5LA snotr", tbe orUrtnal W ii "nr. -rliLV?iVVls siioiiiswopiby all ,,.wlsl tst -aof,i kfcoe lntli9 Apn4- "-at g,Li ar Q Congrvss, .rt ir . an ,lt not sold by jour deal- 11. VONULA1IN. Wllmlnston, N. C 0. 0. V0LLE1I8, lib tiiV? MKUC1IANT AND VEALKU ,,4 '-w. Not Inns, - Hats. Cans, Mior-i ..Tif'it,f''iH're and CrotV- .i . wimcvo, vijars, etc. " l" .a Nortu w ater su or ft ' f fcrMirt,WuClt. hldbest prices WiM?a,i.otcount,7 produce. Advance DESIRABLE tne many pieces of Mlu;r TO YOCNO i t Bridal Presents - JP Mi, HI rr. u and nt only tor display, are a nwinsberger's . Book and MusiclStflre. wrnd carvintr. the same number of turners, and 700 carpenters are en gaged in manufacturing such arti- ii nii'ar cases, newspaper anu v.v w 7 picture frames, napkin rings, &c. The value, of the annual expo.rt of these articles is given as 5.000,000 iniirkK. and this is exclusive of the costly carved wood furniture, the manufacture and export of which are assuming large proportions. . Women lawyers are becoming a i lower in the land. Michigan Un . i 1 A ranter. versity nas aireauy pmv mm v j'qnr young women holding the de- trree of LL. B. This year a young woman from the Sandwich Islands, Miss Alma Hitchcock, will make the twenty-fifth. In England there finK of wnman lawvers. It is a v v - w tious n6t to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that you . I, a. pass that point of increase aviii cause vou further injury .to th eye. ITsing glasses of stronger power than s ne cessary is the daily cause ot prema ture old age to the sight. , Yon can get the best at Heinsberger's. , ting that attend. Among ihe toasts given were Wil mington Hook and Ladder Co,Wo. 1, which was responded to by Mr. with most admirable taste and skill, the anthem "Rest, Spirit Rest V I The pall-bearers were Messrs. C, Sclmlken, J. G. Oldenbuttel, Dr. j . " it? c. -fta vf TTufofp wn v nf o. H. J. Gerken ; Wilmington Fire y T7";T"7 , Bn'c-lne Co. No. 1, responded to by son' J- F.-Rulf8tSr.t C. Richtersand Mr W. C VonGlahn;! the Light P. Fick. The floral gifts were un Infantry, responded to by Mr. C. C. usually rare and handsome and the Cutts ; the Ladies, responded to by 'grave was almost literally covered Mr. E. W. Moore. ! with wreathes,, etc. Ovation Tendered Mai. Stednia. NEW ADVERTISED erC3. Nothing Fairer.. ! I. Shrier, at No. 16 N. Ffont street, guarantees, if any purchasers of " . -w-a -a rff 1 I - . .- -m I , Clothing, Hatsanc;FnrnismgQoas and during the iate,primary cam nre not perfectly satisned, she will paign we doubt if there was a Uem "t xu. ...A.U'r Wtt olort irna run- I . in Ponrlop pnntitv wlin re"lintl lllc iuuui &v.v. uuranu v luci v . v. . j Sotnft of Lieut. Gov. Stedman's warmest friends and admirers are found in Pender county. I For many years past this has been , the case, ar j . iven yourifwopie augnt- in. rctur,. rrnnndence club.year but sincere regard and aiiection aim j ..t r- ;- nn hont endeavor to so act iu pri vateand public life as to merit somewhat the kindness they have shown me. You are good enough m rour letter to alluue to tue met tf.at I have never sought by any lnt nrniuir Hie thods to win the po litical lights in which I have been engaged. This statement v7".,sV ery kind to me is ucvpm-naa v. ' 1....... iiut'nii vurvpi 1 tho Democratic l II(l2 T ----- - . tees to save you from 15 to 25 per cent on the identical goous yy" may purchase elsewhere.- It will be of- no expense to you to convince yourself of the fact and you will be money aheaa oy caning at ; L SHRIEK The Old Reliable. Clothier, No. 16 and 20 N. Frojit St. Sign of Golden A.roi. j tf , Injunction DUsolved. j The injunction against the Sea- coast'Railway Compapy, Testralnm n. A Tacker & Co., .KANITE DE ALERS, MANUFACTURE IIS ot Cemetery, Monumental and Building" WorK omce and yard ko. 310 wortn rronL eu-eet, Wllmtncrtflil K. if! . Would e triad to furnish estimates on build ing work of Granite, Brown stcaSand 8tone etc. , Jo 61m i 4 pariv with thee or reward ami whilst the natufsncourst uf events liiu bnmirht me into some very shnm conriicts. no defeat could eve possibly affect my relations pe ally towards those who differed r rsor. from mo or lmialr my political integrum . Whatever fortune may betide me iu life, mv thoughts will ever recur with grateful remembrance to -the brave aud gallant people of your county. I As to the Influence brought to bear at Raleigh to effeot my defeat for the nomination for Governor and to which you have alluded it is unnecessary here to speak. The principles of our great party will long survive the actors in that Whilst appreciating fully the kindness intended tome by a public itlrr..r it KHeillS to Uie' that 'VUCll IV gatheriiitf t this fasop o( the Vear ' ... . I Ha. a a til VV I ould take your peopir. ". 51 agricultural-' pursuits. think it therefore lwst to forego for the pres ent the great pleasure it would give me to meet my friends of ' Pnder upon an occasion which would oth erwise give me genuine satisfaction. ly letters from the members being h m -ra printed and circulated. Mrs. I5iva Lockwood and MissJWaugn, rrom the Law School in ; Chicngo, aie, among the membor. The motto of i 1.. II 1 11 il... Iiai - 9 Aon I uecumv .auvi:... oninanv from ooflstrtictinga -am aWl 1 i i - I " 1 ' - af . r-ntwitiithinffw: Hood's Sars bridge with a ; twenty-foot draw .niMrilln is n. wonderful mexlicine foH the Banks Chanuel. from the creating an appetite regqlating di- hawmookg to, the beach, at Wrights- gostiop. ano giving up vlll Smimi was tiissoled by Judge Rnvkin at Clinton last Monday. LOCAL Index to Nkw advebtisiments. F C Milleb Diamond Dyes Tatlor's Bjibxar At Last M M Katz-J-S pedal Bargains IIeissberoeb -Base BaU SuppUes Louis U Meares Bathing Suits. Mrs E B WiGGiys Just Hvea H A T v'ciW Cb-ranlte Dealer riowxix Ccmmiso To Housekeepers School Books and School Station ery you can buy" cheapest at Heins berger'a, - The cheapest Vace to buy yon school boo,H3 and school stationery is at Ue'lnsbrger'g. ; . BurglarsTVou can be safe from them b'y usitu the Burglar OProof Blind Locks," sold at Jaeobi'tc T?.vi1enRe was presented showing that the Banks .Channel .at. that point is not navigable for sea going vessels, - ;j; would hot, if called upon, nave cheerfully given a week's hard work to secure the nomination of this gal lant son of the Cape Fear section. This feeling fljids its expression in the correspondence published by us Renovated yet? Our new to-day, in whieh a number of the prominent citizens of the county tender Maj. Stedman a public din ner at Burgaw. We regret that that gentleman has felt impelled to decline the invitation, but yet in do- UrjuQ.stered Sprillff BcdC, im? so his motives are of the purest r4" r 1 t jcrht m welorht. sealed bottom, comlortatl. durable, healthful, -clean. Upholstered -with Pine Fibre or uair - - - jestf. opposite Uty IlalL Carolina Beacli Schedule. Steamer Sylvan To Houoekooporo. T3 AVE YOU HAD YOUR HAIR AIATTIti3 JtX Hair Pickine Machine: 13 Justin and Ve are prepared- to do worls. nice and quickly. Call and see our . " aud the best, that unseinsu regara fi. thp welfare of his friends so: a. v m -. . characteristic of the man Xtheran Anniversary. - The pastor and people of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, propose celebrating the: 80th anni versary of the organization of their church next Sunday, June 10th, by special services. . Kev. i'xoi. Schaid, President of JSorth Uarouna i College, and others are expected to ham-MAnt on the occasion, -and to W WWva.-a; ' ' Grove will leave forcaroilnaBeach Train leaves B'ch. Monday, TuesxJ'y Wed'sdVTh'sd'y rrtday Siituruy A.3i.r:i 9:r)0 2. ) - M. P. M 13 LU) New Marble Tfonse. TVfssrs. II. A. Tucker & Co., gran- . . .. . U dealers and manntacturers oi Anetprv monumental Jiiid building Upeak and preach in the various W J 1 : . , I . . . ' wnrk. have located here and we wet- meetings ana services uunug uw come them to our city hy. the sea, week. trusting that their stay among us There will be special Sunday may be - long, pleasant and profit- j School "exercises in the church next able; They have secured the yard jSumlay atU p. m., and special ser- a,nd, bjuildingson North Front street, East sidetwo doors North of Mul berry, and are now prepared, to re ceive. orders for their line: They nf wnrk In theirl line to. ca.ll npaq AIM. P.M.. P.M. P.M. 1:00 &Q0 On Sunday Steamer leaves at 9 P. M. Trala leaves at, . . je4tf . oenerai Marui". vices in English at 8fe p, m. Nor. hATaue Claud me, OlsenrclearT i ..na-a r T I r VI 1 III T7 I T n I x'fXJnr lu 9 4 torUav or Antwerp, Belgian, with - 'ZlnhfnJa' barrels, rosin and 1,000 caska shippet by Messrs. Pateron,Pown- A New Pattern Oil Stove, Refrigerators, coolers, Ice Cream Free? ? . &e. ,r improved Pattern - Door and w Ln c j v Screens and Frames. , j" or Raie oy - -1 ALDERMAN. FLASNER & CO.. I . Dealers in Hardware. Tlnwarf. c. rTT my 7(WtT ;rwilaUngtoa. : C;; " . . .. lic'nnil (H'dw. Depot. t I ioti prices. ;f:airJ6tico.:-V' '.'. UU- m ' t " " - ---- InTtctfed a Barber Shon ca the 1: . r Second street, next to tlo Orocery t ; - re or a. II. Holmes, at wuicu p- pairoc aaa 1- btrlctly first-class worii bHave W., lla:r c 20c, febiunpoo -)c; . nylltt - " . - f
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