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i iii - hum . t rw wattJM ll I 4 WU iUr w. - .- " v. '. icy """" M)UN!N(i KHITION or rx"2- I-,... .f rMn ki w stofce from tft .4(.a. Trui"e A storm t t. Lui liul conslJeraale iLtiaaga ; at tttry"l. lAinm Win koMc n, ,.r.rW4 at t& CitJ 0U aa4 Hr- c&urca wrtekati rraal .unity . - rW cutiua crop la. aaaoaai U 4. art t bW A aail storm U 1H tr niripprtf eora tad aaattsnnl g iu Kum aarr a4 aTW4 yoaiag r ai UfflC Near Orwwttiof. U. . tru was blown true t& track anl th tnmtnctoe i(4W yiwm war i jurwi. .41 HliWMrclk. Da, tha wioU ratl tor1Y of m tf avik aa twr. narrr Jiiw cJ4 aav ppamj U Timb, A frr la 'mUm! vwHnrt tuui ri.'ni trot ()lt.-a to ttaatptoa &!. Th a a bea Much eats of ylUw fm at ?w Or la tat A a outbreak is x liortaHl ia tiu UUaJ f 0U. agua.4t pfiMiil of U U lh TMrhlnik fnwva- iiuiaL Tb ctXM fo MW IMS rwuMi will h ttUckmi ia Ihm llritUa t!iua . liMUfU4oi. natvttaf of kip ori at Hw CunilM euaUoma! ta Trtrot Olivia wtl tn lwp. Hi WtiAUe Kel lo cimm tit Uu OimtiMl Court ai Wub tut.Mt h bM ptwtpmml uaUl Witac , HiMiibt AfacW taJia ar rtiUinf in VfsU:. tt manlrrrtj I wrlrw nua arw )o OouJt cturJ lhir fni Iu An rtatJar rWk faUatCWrrx (II . jtmr4j mwuaf N Yrwk mrkt. M7 2hV p" crqt. . ruCtno juwrt at It) t IQtO 5-tie. toutlMfa OtMir lull aatl lWy aa $4 lOA wtMrai. MuniftirU ml QHcfl IS. euro. uoralnl paatia Inn at 37f.T7fc It U vntUo ta th book of Arthur that LoaAttr maai If ao, II aa lb pric oj wUh lrcppJ? Tlr ia a haTj rl action ia tb lifting of lb giJTnsmeol tax. " j that b U crttn t bo .elrct' 1 Skar. II mJkf, bul are tloabt r.. Tbrt Asiatic CJioUrs b gv to Vltlt.k It U ilmoat crlitn U make itx u il riaml. 11 f thi apnop of (:, l.Hik out. Of all tb abaanl thini IbM -n.uhU tuaa eaa favor it U to abol Mb tb intrp-al Ltia an J jet clamor for a rmJuctioo of thi bib Lartt?. Saraa( MoWiJliam. at (irrni!!. N J . Utl from tb effevt of banI Itii hul. Tb aaimaU a!x-tl with macrain aiwl tb hiI poiitHl hint l ol J. A. Jltrt'aU. a iXtfbautn, in. I a thUuai tuaoar ta NVar rk. in. I Mr. I. I. Iti-hartl4o, a tbatriMt rrtt ar ai! to b hantin ikt:b rthr heavily irrorl. May it t only another ti'y IL A rr-j)n.nt arnlra a in rr tril t. th a of th vorJ. .Jiacor . r tn.i mvrilt. I will tinj that VV'on-tr ijiif i.a-h of the wonla a ynonm of th otb-r. We tniok, bow9r, oo a trHt- conlroc tioo. oar corrvijipooUrot U rorrrt to th iMtioctton h tuakn brtarrn the r"il meaning; of th two worJ. Frank Vol ami Jobo lUutirj, two l,r)ria youths went oat t" ttibt a iul. Tb accortla got in aMijaU an. I pitch.1 K lor a fijt-GUt and tbprincTpal- rparatl them. Cole ott Rot into aAfet wilb llrotley! araoaJ. Tbia aaiU tb durl for tb tinaa. It h thought th Joel will rotno o7 aaJ with bo wi kniTe. Mr. Knott, tb Halifax. N. C, unfortanata tadj who tScd from her huauand, an accooat of . which ap pearad n th paper, did at Hall fat. Nova Scotia, on tb lOlh iot., arl twenty ait, and bad a paaper'a burtaL Sb 1 deacribd aa haviog bn very bandaom anl of refined manner. Sh waa a MUm S her In, anJ br father ia said to live not far from littlatoo. Than ar thoabt to Ur too mil- gating circuRMtancea ia tb ca of youn Clinton who abot and killed John Mtjirr. Tb fUltimora pa per eonuiataj th iavratigatioQii not at haa.1. If a? eaa gt tb facta uul tby Uanen tb gaill of the yoath will craoaa wilita j!y pabliab tbcou An effort to bail hi si la bvtag taa4a. W art BUTpTiMd to Irani thai hm baa CLAay rvlatiyta la tbia auction of U gut. -V VOL XXXIINO. 98. NRV Aonatrttuf cm. Brt : . ; - . -, MtnroarwWAtn!J . . - ,. J. IL Ilaxao -fa4 Tana 43,000 cJKcka. lira TrsmXXa axklo. -IUat. Xarrarfl at Arcrwt. Oaur T. Tcoaa Tlaa) art. D. A. Smi UoqviV9 sata. IlnxwttocfcParkar crxAa. J. It )ta2XAmx-Kw arrtTaU. La. & Ptoat OOc box 27X J. Dt J. 8o9-Dooa cartr. J. W. Tarx Mocldiajc. etc. Cxttt A Moju Anctioo aale. P. L. Qjtnuu & Co Qrocrriea. Ita3UMs Jfc Axa Straw balav . Vajr ivaont-Rrl estate aaJ. II. CX rxiKnnrT Piatiajt aakwo. J. K. kfclurarrr Nr crop arl Cxrtritinox 6cco4 Capciat Cborcb. VT. X. SruMu k Oa, Droata fiaav raaaiCTrtia ai eaxJaaact, ' SHa. Pajwroa"? MooAiijbt airwaioo. ft M. McI.vtt Black ynmj mitta 0. R. raasca- A Leaa tbaa coat. D. N. Ca a t wtc Tobacco, cbxara. etc McDocwali. A Ilowwui Carrlaxta. etc. It. J. Joaa Siakio foal WUialoctoo. KtctrmsKwt fVtb SlJtL & ScbooL O. W. WtixtaaaA Ox Grocerfca, etc Orraaaocao lie laaxbaxl till h cried. rTif a. HisxaMAau MoooJiht ercur'n. Wruu Moaata Sal of city property. P. II. HaTta Carriafta, taooi,, etc Kaacaxaa Jt Caxxra Bam. Ilall rottia fio. rice. aaJt, etc Eighth Sunday after Trinity. Ileceipta of cotton yesterday 16 baJea. Day 'a length 14 hoara and 19 mtaaUa. Seven prisoner in tb guard bouaa yaaterday. Method lit Quarterly Meeting at Smitbvilla to-day. - Tboa far 331 dog badges have been iiapuad of. There aro now fourteen prison er ia lb coQaty Jail Egg were retailing yeaterday at 13 cent per Acrxttx. A big crowd went rjown to the Sou ad yesterday aftrraooo. There will be no services in the PWal Baptiaa Cborcb to albU Watermelooa retailed yesterday at from tea to tbirty cesla a piece. Sbrimpa waew retailing at from a to 10 ceata per quart yeaterday. A valaabla bormo belonging to Maaara Worth Jt Worth died FY Way aifht. The thermometer reached aa bifb aa 10 defreea yeaterday ia the 8raa Th open air protracted "meet in C at iniloa. aadar Rev. (Hear Millet, coaored. la aaid to t a aocceaa. VoortlUrrie atill continue to arrive la cooidratUe qaaatltiea, and retail at from S to 9 casta per quart. Mr. David A. Chad wick baa ope-oed a atore for lb aale of tobacco ci Car, ami IWruon at 15 North Market treef. A very encouraging and inter rati of exhibit of I be tioklajj food of tb city li siren ia our adrertiaiof, colamoa this mora lux. The Ilegislcr of Deed a iaaued taraw marrlar lieaoaea daring the paat weak, of which ooa was to white and two to colored coop tea. The receipt of cotton daring the week cloaiog yeaterday footed op 23 balea. aa aalaat 33 baJca for the cone pondie; week Uat year. The French Hag waa displayed by Mr. Jacob Leob, Frtacb Vice CoojuL yeaterday. la honor of the destruction of the nartile la Paris, la 1730. The raoakets for the Smithville Li(bt Iafaalry were expected to arrive from Raleifb laat evrelag. and will be for- nitJ to SmiibrlUe oo Uooday Don't forget, the excursion on the etraoar Ptwrport, oa -Tboraday, nnder the aoepicea of the Tooog OatlKicrriendB Society. Their excursion are always Brat class. Kaaprowica, who edits the cigar eatablishaientoa North Froot itreet. Is also waited with the spirit of progress and baa made aocoe aubeta&Ual Improvements In hla upper story. The excursion for the benefit of the Second BaptUt Church, on the steamer Wpwrf. aext WeaUMsday. July IS, U to be added to the Uat of those already an nounced. It will no doubt be plcaaaat, sad we hope It win be profitable aa well. Mr. Solomon . Dear has made a wry tasty Improvement, to bis atore on South Market street. The htndsome cap, the cold ktterlor below it, aad the oroa aaeatal corokra, etc. set It off to much ad aui We are r'ad to note such lav . Tit Howard IUlief Steam Fire ftriae CJompaar Nc 1 are talkiaf of bar lac a dlaaev ai WrUbUvUla oa the 23rd, aad If the Ne Berne Crvtnca reach here in time, they jmfcm ta3dathem their raests aad arraaftoi fa their traaiporm Uoa to the Soxjad. - ,r f WILMINGTON, 'N; 0m! smDAY; JULY 15,. 1883?- War xvayartaaaaiit. atraia) aerate X, XUrlaion of Tclccrama and Report for the Dcacfitof CccuVTce anq Anctnzure, coTTo?rnKLT nrtxmnit. VAVmAOB Dlstsucis. - Kax. -Tcroji Mln: Two p. lUln WCmiactoa ... Qurkaton. . . . . Ancuata, ,,... Bavantah .70. 75 ,73, 71 71 79 77 74 72 73 t .08 .00 'oo .00 .00 .oo . .00 .oo . ,.07 " .00 W 03 97 99 63 ' 63 S3 93 Atlanta Moo itytotliery . . 11 Mobi New Orleans . . Galveston. VkkalwTR' Little Rock.... Memphis Waattatae laataataaaa. The following are the Indicationa for tc Xay: For the Jfkldle Atlantic States, libt, local raiaa and partty cloody weather, stationary or- atXfht rise' la texnpsratare, wlads sblfUnc to soalh and west, rWnc followed by falllnc barometer. For the 8outh Atlantic and Oulf States, fair weather, southerly to westerly winds and slight changes la temperature and barometer. Far Teonessee and the Ohio Valley, local rains aad partly cloudy 'weather, south to west winds, stationary or slight fall in temperature aad alight changes in barometer. miliary TU tiara. We team that the Sumter tight Infantry aad the Darlington Guard bare agreed to anile tn a military maroon on the 23d Inst., at Smithville, ' The former company have encamped at Smithville on several occa sions, and consider it a delightful resort during the summer month. Speakiag of the proposed trip a Columbia correspon dent says : "There,, at the mouth of of the Cape Fear river, they will enjoy salt air aad freedom, and observe strict military discipline to their full satis faction. v A aaakVta Charge sf a Telepkoae Bex, A friend and correspondent relates tho following singular Incident: "At the Locks' oo the Savannah river, there la a telephone box kept by lady. A few days ago the goog was sounded and the lady, obeying iu call, hastened to reply, and found coiled op aicdy oa the box a large live moccasin, pver three feet long, with bis neck nicely wrapped around the car-drum. Of course his snskeablp was boas. Her son shot him!" mmv- - s Kxcwralaai TfcarWay. Tbe announcement of the excursion to Bmlthvtne, the fort and the Blackflah grounds on Thursday next, the 19th Inst, for the benefit of the Sunday school of toe Fifth Street M. H Church, appearslo tbia issue. The excursions given by the ladies of this church are always very popular, and we have no doubt ye ooe oo Thurs day will be well attended. A boy with tho terrible sling shot smashed a coaaiy pane of glaaa In a window la Mr. Honnett'a house, which Is being enlarged, a few days ago. The glass measured 13 by 3$. and Mr. Post, the con tractor, paid $13 00 for iL The sling shot is a great nuisance. XV See fourth page for other local news Oar Cat are Si CaJaaiaar. Froot Mtreat kt. X. Cbajrck. Scats, corner of rroAtaad Wsteat eteaata. Bar. Frank; U Wood. paor. seritua a 1 1 a. ax aad p. m. Sabbath naool at 8 n. aa.. W. V. Par, enpcrlntesdent Mm avrtta aad tactwra Wdaadar avaolTur at 8 o'otork. CanaUaa Aanctatkm Tneadr raatec alW rC aad taint Baobatha. at 8 o'eiock. Itaata fraa aad atranxera and rultora ooedUIIv tented. rUU Straa at. K. Qrnreh. betwaan Nub and Cbarca, Bev. T. faa Rloaad. faator. Serrtcea t it a. avt Claaa mriln- at 8 p. m.; Prayer meet bur Taaradav e aalic at $ o'clock. st4rars KvaacaoMi Latnaran Cbnrch. oorner (Uxta o-i atartat Miwa Bev. V. W. X. rmchao, pastor. XaHaa Cbaamanioa wi itoaa at II a.m. ; Ugttaaa wi iWu at S pvaa.; Sunday aehool at 9. SO . aa.. W. IS. atrstua, opt- m Baptiat Cborcb, eomer of TlfUt aad atar k eta. Her. J. B. Taylor. IX D psator . Sonday acbool at SH a. m. Serrteaa at 11 a. m.; nooa at alafaa rraferaad ITaiae meetao Thoraday nUrht at s o"ctork. Oeeowd Baptlat Otarek. corner of Sixth aad Csvarea MmU. Bar. J. P. Kin, psstor. 8anday . acbool st SH a. m. Sarrtoaa at a. m. and d p. aw 8u Jaaaea Cfcarch. eornerof Market snd Third teaeta. Bav. WT, A. A. Watson, Bector. Rljthth saaday aier Tmlty. Celebration at 7.90 a. m.. Soaday arbool at I4. nv: Horalne Prayer at 11 o raork: Kvanlae? Pr)r at o'clock. St. Joaa Cbaraa. corner of Thtrd and Bed Ocea RtmU. . Bav. 3. Canalchaet, D. D-, Rector. Elxfatfc Sunday after Trinity. Ilolr tOommnnJon atlaa.ax: Moralsc Prayer at 11 o'clock; Bra alae; Praya at S o'olork. 8. PmaVi Kplacopal Chnrrh. corner of Fourth and Oraasa atreeta. Bar. T. M. Ambler. Rector. Mora tee Prayer at 11 oalock; K renin Prayer at 6 o'clock; Suadsy acbool at SH o'clock. Seats free. rtret rteabytarlaa Oaroa, corner of Third and loaoeJat TpLna. lrtBr Thoraday nlrtit at 8& Sjpa ave. ' uri man; rXKSOMAI.! TOHORtTI-Taw ot.Tato Bar. Civ, BUraaaU. attoSu. wU aaaai Ja. Prsw OITAIO .aa Aa aaso daya to men Tim imufcu oo trial for th teoene or aid) who are afflicted wtta laerroas Cabutty. Lost Vitality aad ataaaood. aad kind of troabie. raarantealns' speedy and complete r etoratloa of health and manly vigor. Address as sboT. N.B. No rlakv Incurred, as thirty ears trial la allowed. A RXaT A RKJt BLX TRIBUTE. gVlney Oarohon dro. of Plttabarr. Pa., arritaa : "I bare used DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS assay m uk tna aaoea rraiimar resmna. fwrto toflaeaea of Hall's Balaam la woaderfuL The pala and rack of the body. Incidental to a Ucht coaak. aooa daatppaar by the asa of a apooafal aceordlnr ta A Irectlooa. My wife frr qaeatly aeada for flaM'e Baiaaai Instead of aphr sartaawaadbaaUUMaeaja THE TLORENCaT JtWimSGALX OF THK XUteXST-Tbe foUowtasai aa extract from a Utter writtaa to taa gwaaa frf aaal Jtmmmom. att'bainbprmoarva.PeaAj A.BmrcTMa. Jot opea th door lor her. and Mr. Wlaelow wfll pror to Amertoaa gioraoo Mxhttaaale of the Haraary. iH tula we are so .awthst we will tch oar -Ho-y- to aay. A bleannarea Mr. Vflastow" foe helrrng ber to swrrtraand earapa taarrtptor.eoliea.ajidSafc Ma. from pa, awvoarea n7wTw eotle. aad oarriea tha tefaat aafary throart the ta oatnarrarr-nl It aejfonae preetwrr what It SSrltZatoerfornv VrrT-rrt of tt-nothm prof W bare eerer aeen Mra. . WttsJow anow bar oeir Uimort UswrrwUtoaM er"oouimg ayrasv foe U-4a -jawrfunje." ww I0WwewoWlakbec.ar!a ta, a ptoyrloai arVwrto th bvfsst rav ad by auorosews. as..bow ,:,r.; NEW ADVK1OTSKMKNTS. HoonUglit ExcTorioii ! Oh Its SleanrfcMa "ifOTtTJAY sTvTE20K( JOLT' 18TH. afXTSia and Refraahmeota. ' feoe will lea re 'Wharf at 8 o'clock P.M. ncMMWctnti. 'TiWrI W. II. GTIRITKN, v - .ii i I'lwrp F. JCT SCUUTTK. , .. Committee. lyisn .Tie niliMnal BiCursioii of Young CatKollcs: Fdtslii Society. , rprjERB WILL BK "AJf kXCtJRSION, TJTIDER the anapicea of the Young Catholics' Friend 8o-v eJety,xt the Steamer PASSPORT, to SmithrUIe and t aa Porte, on TTJMD AT, JULY I7TH. 1883. Rf reehmenU will be farnlshad at city prioea. The I Lallan Btrtag Band will furnish maslo for iTTnAtnTUee wOl afare ne rate to make thU the moat enjoyable exeorajpn of the aaaaon. TtckeU 60o; children iOc ' ' Boet wlU leare ai 9 o'clock A. M. lyHSt m Street H. E. Snniay ScW. TriB LADTJRS OP THK ABOVE CHURCH WILL rlra one of their Kxenraiona - to Snuthrllle, the Fort and the Blackflah 0 rounds, on Thurs day, the 19th teat., oa the Steamer PASSPORT, for the benefit of the Sunday ScbooL Ke fresh men U at dtr price. Fare 60 cents. Children half price. Jy It Excursion. IHB SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH WILL GIVE an Excursion to Smithville and the Porta on the Steamer PASSPORT, Wednesday, July 18th. Far for round trip: Adults, SO oenta; Children nnder iv years, 83 cents. 1y IS 8t MOONLIGHT EICORS10N! Ti FgDKRAL POINT. TUESDAY, ITTH IN8T., on Steamer PASSPORT. Music, Danclnr and Refreahmenta. Faro Sua. The. boat will atop at the Rocks one hoar to allow persons to Indulge tn Barf Beth trie, Turtle Huntln. etc. By epecial arrangement Klah Sapper on be had at Federal Point by those who desire It. Boat will leare promptly at 8 o'clock. JNO. W. HARPER. GEO. N. HARRISS. JyKlt Manajrera. WILMINGTON, N. C. July 14. 18S3. CONDITION OF SINKING FOND CITY OF WILMINGTON. SECTJIUTIES HELD: 4 Bond-4 maturing In July. 1887, 8 per cent 40000 1 Bond maturing In July, 1889, 8 per cent 1,000 00 8 Bonds iraturtnr In February, 1393, 8 per cent S.000 00 S7 Bond maturing In January. 1897, 6 per cent '. a,w m 10 Bond maturing In January, 1890, C per cent 1,000 00 10 Bond maturing in January, 1901, percent 10,000300 K Bonds matorlng In January. 1904, per cent ffl,uw w S Booda mstorlnc In January, 1910, 4 per cent 5,000 00 anting I rested. $47,100 00 43 64 Cash nnin Total amount of Sinking rund . 847.1 -W Amount on hand as per Report January S, 1883 $44.429 00 Inorease $ 2,718 64 The Bonds belonrinr to the Sink bur Fund are deposited tn taerault of the Bank of New Han over. RICHARD J. JONES, jy IS It Commissioner. Wanted to Rent, From first of October next, a DWELLING HOUSE, contain ins: not less than six rood rooms, in a good neighborhood, and conveniently sit uated to buxtnesa. Address "ALPHA," Star Office. Jy" 1883. New Crop 1883. TUBNIP and -CABBAGE SEED, At J. K. McILHENNY'S, Corner Market and Front Streets. Jy 15 tf D. N. Chadwick, 15 XOnTH WATER STREET, TOBACCO. CIGARS. WINES. LIQUORS, AjC. ALL FIRST CLASS. Call and try them. JT 15 It WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH Mouldings, Stair Rail, ORNAMENTAL WOOD-WORK, Balusters, Newel Posts, dec. Also have a full stock of Seasoned Ceiling and Flooring. . w ttt m a n vg al . vv . 1A1 aUVAV, Harrison Steam Saw and Planip Mills, jy 15 u , Foot of Walnnt St. Wanted, ir WO HUNDRED MEN TO BUY WHITE TWoauirDaat boys to bar handsoms SUITS. iil" ' All at keducxd ruit-Ka. MUNSON. Jy 15 It V Clothier. Fineilrt. J WANT ONE DOZEN ORDERS FOR CRAYON PORTRAITS, to take with me to New York. These orders will be filled nnder the supervision of one of the finest Artists in th city, and by ta king ad ran tax of this opportunity yon will get 2m a Portrait as can be nroduoed In this country, and at less than one half the cost of y same m New xora. i-ortraits wiu ne jExpresseo. when completed. Any change desired will be effected without extra charge, on my return. Portraits from any kind of small Picture. OKLN T. THOMAS, Artist, Studio over Heinsberger'a Live Book and afnsio Store, )y tf Wilmington, -K. C. Q.RAND MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE LOU ISIANA. STATS LOTTERY CO. wOl take place TUESDAY. AUOUST 14TH. .-' For paxtlculara address Post Office Box 279, Wll aamaton.N.a Jyl&tf Ne? Croi tuTBip ail Calte Seeis. HAVR ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF JL fraah TURNIP and CABBAGE SEED, all Ta-. rtcUee, which I offer' at: low prioea. Country order oUclted. v lAt inerai ojsooonttoine J. H. HARDEN." Droggfat and dealer laXlarden Seed. j 4 TohMuvflnn. Ac.. 1 a, a - ' r . new aiaxnjofc. "A TP OUR SALES BOOTH'S; )X T U iSSDAY NEXT; a. I7ta-teat at 10 o'clock A. M., our.u8ual gen eral aaBortment. .with the Fnmiture ot Rev. J. B. 'Taylor, ..sain of which, was postponed until that day. - ' !..-. - - !'.. 'JylStt . . . .. iAuotloneers Real Estate at Auction. QH WEDNESDAY: WKXT,18TH JNST., atf1s- o'cloefc aL, we WOl sell at our Sates Booms x That four-story Brick Dwelling House and- Lot- adjouung, 63 reet rront upon, norm siae.oi dock, between Front and Second streets, i ? The three-story Brick Building, with Lot 33x484 opon east aide of Front,., between Dock and Oranae atreeta, well known aa the Bakery. -' - - The two-story House, with-- tin roof, and Lot CtsSiH feet, S. E. -Intersection Nun with Sixth street. ' - -- - i - .That desirable Lot, with small Dwelling thereon. 60x165 feet-nponesst side of Fifth street, one door south of, Cnesnnt street. Terms at sale . JylBfct : :. -sa-we . t,-, - ,. ; MM'Wi Property, Joha Xondon-and wife Petition for partition of jHtdothers ex part. 1 - . v . 'lana.'i .. rjHE "UNDERSIGNED . COMMISSIONER, Ap pointed by the Superior Court of New' Hanover County, in the above entitled cause, in pursuance of the order of said Court, Will expose to sale, at publ City nblio auction, at the Court House door, in the of WU ilmlngton, at 13 o'ciock jjl, on mesaay, the 14th dav of August,-1883, that-three-story Brick Building, situated on the. north eide of Mar ket street, lately occupied by the late John Dawson, now by W. E. Springer , Confronting on Market street 16 feet and 6 inches, running back 66 feet. . . Terms, one-third cash, the.balance on a credit of one and two years, with Interest-of eightper : cent, per annum. Title reserved until- purchase is paid, unless.the pnrohaser "proposes giving , a mortgage with power of sale to secure the de ferred payments. Purchaser to nay f or-alL pa pers and for registration of the same, and faxes far 1883. insure the building and transfer Policy. Possession given October 1st, 1883. WILKES MORRIS, jy 15 oaw5w and Aog 14 su Commissioner. Real Estate Sale. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED VALUABLE Real Estate will be offered for sale at public auction, at the Court Heuse door, in the City of Wilmington, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 17th,. 1888, at 13 o'clock M: " That valuable PROPERTY, beginning at the intersection of the northern line of Front street and Mulberry street, adjoining the property of Alex. Oldham, Esa., 68 feet on Front street, 167 feet on Mnlberrv street. 6 feet on Nutt street. The buildings now on the property rent for be tween six ana seven nnnarea aouars aaauauy. That riMrfrahle DWELLING, at nresentf occu pied by W. E. Davis, Esq.. situated on the eastern side of Second street, between Princess and Ches nut streets, long known as the Harriss place, ad orning tue resiaence oi a. n. v ooa, sr., os leei, ront on Second street, and 165 feet deep, run ning along an alley. That desirable DWELLING, at present occu pied by W. M. Monroe, Esq., situated on the east side oi 'inira street, oecween whiuui uiu aau. Cross streets. 38 feet front on' Third, 150 feet deen. toan alley. House on alley renting for five dollar per month. ' TrnrrsH nnii TV. annthern side of Castle street, between Fourthland Fifth streets, adjoin ing the property of J. C. Koch; 55 feet front on Castle street, 132 feet deep; also ttottk'K ami lvp. direetlv in -rear of above. fronting on an alley two-story house, renting for $8 00 to $10 00 per month; 40 feet front and 126 feet deep. nun Tzvr. hAirinnlnr In the western line of ki,o wrvrH' A ll v. 90 feet northward from the northern line of Walnut street, running parallel with Walnut street 44 feet and 6 inches, and rallel with Sherwood's Alley to reet. two uses on this lot. renting for $17.00 par month, one one-story, and one two-story. One desirable LOT, on the eastern side of 165 feet deep. Al!. that desirable PROPERTY, situated on the western side of Fourth street, between Chesnut and Mulberry streets, adjoining the pro perty of - Mr. J. F. Divine on one aide, and Mr. Hanson Bowden on the other two houses, one occupied by James Cronly, Esq., the other by D. a Lore, Esq., and renting for $400.00 annually, fronting 77 feet on Fourth street and 70 feet paraBef with Chesnut street. That desirable PROPERTY, beginning at the northeastern intersection of Fourth and Bladen .,,. nnnin, thAnnA A&stwardlv aloug the northern line of Bladen street 165 feet, fronting on Fourth street 68 reel, tionse on uiauou aireew occupied by John Sweeny, Esq., and house on the corner Fourth and Bladen streets, by H. js. Sop. Esq- .1OTTXrral, jy 15 Zt O. ,AJUIlIUiUJ.. Hung Again ! T7"OUR MORE 80ULS MADE HATri Bi flui fn th. riaiHa VArticnl Feed Sewing Machine.. Think of that. Girls come and see her, she's a daisy; make no mistake, l am aiso nanguig luuo nice Window Shades, doing handsome Parlors in Wall Paper, and in fact doing anything nice about the house. , , , and Agent for the Wonderful Machine of 1883. Jy 15 It Great Excitement! gARGAINS IN STOVES , " AT PARKER & TAYLOTTS, PURE WHITE OIL. 28 South Front St. Jyl5tf N . Don't Read TWs JgTJT CALL AT H. V. rUtJBf JtK'l jaoxiiw able Shaving and Hair-cutting Saloon, at No. 103 Market street. Best wort and attention guar anteed. . jyistf New Arrivals. A VERY FINK LOT OF UAiU KU.tSi5is.tf. anu Jl NicketMonnted Harness and Saddles. Also Trunks, Travelling Bags ana everyuimg kept by Flrst-Class Saddlery jSnd Harness Estab liahments. Call at the Standi Front stree next to Jacobl's Hardware Store. Goods sold at bottom prices. vitt ipn ' Biz. THE NEW FUKNITUKH, BJUKJS ujt Uiiii RENDS & MUNROB, S. E. Cor. Market and 2nd Sts., Wilmington, N. C, means business and will sell at Wholesale or Retail a large stock Bedsteads, Mattresses, Lounges, Cots, Mosquito Nets, Rockers, &c., &c, Ac., cheaper than ever. jy ia u 40,000 Checks T ECETVED TO-DAT. iria LimuuKAriiau I. nv.arhra ,, Wrat Watinnal and Bank of New Hanover, 60 cents per hundred; bound Books of 100 and aw cneoxs eacn. : . -ornnni, nonKSSnch as adonted bv State Board of Education, at reasonable prices, jy 15 tf V- T. IA1JU. Straw Hats ! Low Prices ! HARBISON ALLEN, Hatters. jylStt We Employ "JONEJEUTBKILLED WORKMEN, TO MAKE. our Tjarriages. Buggies,--Fhjetons, 8nrry and Bond f Wagons, - Carts, Drays, liames Saddles, and Txnaks, , Horse-Shoeing a specialty. . rTr- r' - -:-McDOUGAL A BOWDEN, 3Tl5tf;; -7.; . -y 4NorthFronM5t. s. V ; rHUlADGHED 7f IIL1E WW. XTSTK COJCLDN'T EXACTLTSEE WHERE THE iuu oiuutr-uvouu vtsv aw ia, yvo eimxsmiu ourselves Amused, and humored the naseen Joke. He had visited several Clothiers on market and, ' - jfi,. ., . ., .... , .' Front Streets; had priced, their poods. "We are selling at New York cost, 'ttheytaald.' and when we gave him our prices heratriy roared. The dif- ferenAe in style and quality was orca,and oar "prioalaosery much lower, he thought it quite a r lossy coincidence, and-e ffood'joke on the Clo thiers who were sellhig at New York (?) cost. IWelL gentlemen, fV a ract-rWM CAN BEAT thkm ALL, and, besides, give two in the game. We have every facility for so, doing, to wit: our Light Colored Casshnere Salts,' worth $12.00, are goingrapidly at ,$800: our $18.00 Suits in darker shades have been' redueed to : 811.60:" Onr $17.50 Osh Cassimeres are now marl wn to the rahat 120:00. ar CioJUlnK- wm tedtsnosed of at Jtnr Drice, be- I -Cause we have only a few left. , Blue Linen Suits com Dined at cents; and low ngnres on nr nisblBg Goods. i Call on or address J OTTERBOURG, v KING CLOTHIER. Wilmington, N. C. jy,151t Gent's Boston Garter. Universally acknowledged to, be the best GARTER for Gen tleman's use ever made, being perfectly easy and comforta ble to the 'wearer, and always keeping the stocking neat and comfortable about the ankle. , Price 125 cents. JOHN BYE It & SON, Tailors and Haberdashers." jyl5tf P. L. Bridgers & Oo. ALWAYS HAVE :ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OF GROCERIES. WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS, THE FINEST IN NOBTHJAROLINA. If not convenient to come yourself, letters will be promptly and satisfactorily answered. ." Satisfaction guaranteed to every one, whether he be Merchant, Soldier or Sailor. JP. L. Bridgers & Co., II North Front St. i Jy 15 D&Wtf " ." , ' . : Eerchner & Calder Bros. WHnilngtori,,N. C, - ' :..V . ! . - OFFER THE FAMOUS SELF-FEEDING HALL COTTON GIN, . At Manufacturer's prices. Parties wanting these Gins will please leave their orders at once , to avoid delay in getting them in time for the pre-. sent crop. Rice. Rice. Rice. K A Tea and 1 OO Bbls CAROLINA RICE, for sale very low. 2QQQ Sacla LlVRRPOOL SALT, Meat, Flour, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Soap, Starch. Lye, Corn, Hay, Can and Case Goods. At Wholesale only. Jy 15 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. i .ii - j. " ? ' Corn, Bacon, Lard. 2QQQ Bush Prime White CORN, jqq Boxes D. S.-and Smo. C. R. SIDES, Tubs and Buckets LARD, T 1 - For sale low by, Jy lStf - Q. W. WnjJAMS AVOO. Flour, Sugar, Coffee. t A A A Bbb FLOUR, all grades, , v - 1KA Bb& SUGAR, c,' Extra o 1UJ 350 JylStf and Granulated, Sacks Choice RIO COFFEE, For sale low b ale low by . G. W. WILLIAMS ACa Molasses,-Salt, Hoop Iron. jffHhds & Bbla Porto Rico MOLASSES,' j00 Sacks SALT, 150. 1801b, 2001b Sacks, Jj00 Bundles HOOP-IRON, i ; For sale low by jy!4tf G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Hails, Yarn, Sheeting, g00 Kegs NAILS, - -25 SalfisRiLin?LPI1 TAEN ' ' - '25 'd " SHKETING "-Tor sale low by " ' iv!5tf , ,n fl W wn.LT a MB ft juu. - - .vv k-. OdeBunare Ou 1 , - Two I;ays, 4....,.. if .'r . Three Day8,..i. ; 4p'ty Four Days,,. -Vv . . , r Five Days, . . .. . ., - J'4 One Week,.T. . ; - f ': HV: Two We' - ... .- 11 " ' u . Three e ..... M . 'On2''ont ;10 00 r . Two Lforit , .......i...... 18 CK vfThreeMonthaJ.';i-.t.,;;. ?4 Co Six Months,.. -.'... fl'a t .Z One Year,,.. ow Jt3r Contract AdTertisements taica at iw. Itonafc'y Jow ratea ' v , , '),. Tr i I'r.53 BfWid Nonpareil type make one1 an" - MEW ADVmTJSEI,U-:i"I. JUST; 'ft. r-t-r - AT- Mlfi Harket St; A Large Assbrtmc: 1 OF - 4 v A .;.: .i F-vT' ' A full assortment: of best, quality. ECrr. i BRS, f roaa-lOa peryard ttp,'7 V;'' GozlLtoBUifrmG; jfrh&Jryty. ":: ALL-WOOL OTNS-tWUTO.'v- N - f.v.t-rj--- Pique, Marseille's, Terry, BatiBte, ' ' " . . . !r '."'', v Mulls, Checked Nainsooks,. 7-J -; Persian andlndlan linens and , 'Lawns, Tnckingj'lrfah Point.Lf 0 V. ' "v 'CS.'W.'r''. '' Hamburg Net, Spanish Lace and Scarf Bathing Flannels and Toweht, ' ' ' Bleached Shlitiaga and Sheetings, , Marseilles and Honayoomb Spreads, Extra Long Thread Gloves," v ' . a V"':v' '''V-J' .' -' " . woHhl80c,orsrc uause merino unaerwear, .j, . ... .. And ever so many articles too' ,"; - numerous to mention. -Sr'-U 'CV '. ' - , ,vr . ' ' t"All of the above have been bought REGULAR VALUE, and our patron . WILL cr r v... . THE BENEFIT OF IT. i Call and get some of theSBARGAIN? M a j ::t- 116 MARKET ST. 'v.nac:.;vC"f- jy l tf Parlor;Prganc." gOLD FOR CASH OR ON ,Tli , TOTV '. MONTHLY mSTALKENT PLAN. Just recti a large aasortment.CaIl.aa4'See.uwm atj ; - :VvEmsB)tQEirs' BACKGAMMON BOARDS, DOMINOES, ' ' " " f-" i ' ' Chessmen, Playing Card," - Field Croquet, with four, six ' andelght'baUatoak Mexican Grass Hammocks, - ' For sale at ' ' 11EIN8TVETC ; Jy 15 tf Live Book and Music i pnly aiewfr. T H08E SERGE BUTTON AN1 LA CI. waare selling AT XESS HAN COST are nearly all gone. Belepmsu! want a Pair. No opportnnltr Hk again presented! . ... "y v'" , Geo. R. French; . ' 108 NORTH TRONTBTKKET. Black Tersey Jli PRETTY LAWNSLlNEN.XAWrc;'!, ' CHAMBRAYS and SOOTCH JZEi . i V EMBROIDERY and LACXS :. ' -LINEN and MOHAHi Vjlifis.; FANCY MATTINGS, , From aheap to trry f WHITE LAWNS avt Great Bargal:. 1y 15 tf v: Rock time, F51 R BUILDING PTJBPOfffcSlV d , - - FRESTtT V ' PRICE' REDUCED TO $1,1 1 LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR LA IU, i TO THE TRA1H'. -Addteas ' r FJU- UI T He : orifXG.-VAi satafr'C. -Vi... apltf . Do You A CARRIAGE, PBLfiTON OR IV .... , : ii ... , . or Wagon, Harness, .Saddle or I" Factory on Third streets.' No. 13, 1 Repairing done with dispatch. ' iJ ift " v : 'i'vw! IX- T ACE ' AND '.4 COMMON '.K 00tV Straw Matting.Rattan Chairs and Ro. Window Shades 'and Cornice t' ' . Ac, in large variety and for a-uo 1. w ' . , . . v , , D. A. t JylStf ' ? ' North 1 -Browii.Gi "VTjTB ARE NOW TAKING OF.- eelebratedBrown CottonGIn for Also the Cone Cotton Presses, ten once-doadelsrW JylStf Bneoessortto Johnlo.i ;v;,:
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