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H i 1 VOLUME XV. (vifIlNaTON POST ftiJulte FoBhffice at Wdmmg. ' k C Second.ClaM Mailer. J, YOF ADVERTISING. 1 EigWt8) lines, Nonpareil type, con "titute a square. f ' ; : r -----'( Fifty cents per line for the first ih r. Jti-8 and twenty-five cents per line 1 e3b additional insertion. l i . i i . r ' . . ... ":" S-JI1 advertisements will be charged I rtide above rates, except on special ; loo'racts i The subscription pricejto TuE WlL- ! a,vTo.N Post is f 2 00 pervear; six Allciimaunicatioas on busines must ;i;''k.Mre88l.': tor The Wixmibgtqx ; jvrr,. NVilmi ngton, N. C. ;'" n. & li. Manning' speech at the '' f iitirJ itfistfict" congressional convention, 'ha Thursday' last is very higbly4epokcn f by all wbo heard hiui. His remarks Ucreittd great 'excitement in that body, :! (uwl he'iras enthusiastically cheered sev : ertl limes; tW such an extent that be ! had to suspend his remarks for the ex fitment to abate.. The General is j iittturslly a very good 'debater, but on 1 thp occasion above referred to, he was ,.jB excellent trim, Jaad did great credit tohinRelf.. i - . ' i : i Tne Bladen cSuulty Republican com mi Uesbeldji meeting Thu rsday even ing ia:t jind elected Hon. William T " PriJsen thairiaan, and Solomon T, Evhos secretary. Both of these selec tion ore very goodj and we are glad,to Wu the condition of the Republican part j Wm never better thaa at present; but uuder the leadership of such men iilVjden,' Newell, Slkes, Singletary, .,iu, McDonald and Wilkins, the ' jriyis bound to be successful. r; Le Lear that a rumor. is abroad to II I rflVct thai Judge McKoy declines a fe'm!Biniition ia this district for Judge. ' Madame Rumor Is near akin ; to her - msjVfty . "They say" and we say that wpctcnt authority informs us that Si Ariiiiiiinl A Mi-Vviiv wliili nnt wUViinv h ti.. iii I fia annw tf ilia nvnr : inilnlll I : Kill n-yiifd obey the will and wishes of j.iMirieiiai' in mis respect. . -r The IVesideut Has nominated,, the iilliMvini mnniM in' "iSn Tariff Pom. Sew York, chairmsn; John L. Hayes, lassiiqtnisett; Henry W. Oliver, Jr., fnii!ytvania; Austin M. Garland, II hU; Jocob Ambler, Ohio; John 8. Fhel ;?, il i-soa rl; i Robert Potter,. District l ot GolHmbia; John W. H. ColiTwoud, Georgia; Duncan F. Ken- 1 wri iouisiana. ; 11 IjONVKXriuN OP tub TUino CO N (1 ft B ESlUIf Al. yi8TRICT. 5 ; TIio Convention i.f the Republican party of the Third Congressional Dis irict te jioiuinato a. candidate for ; Con imt qesemblcd at Elizabcthtown, on tbuwdar, June 8th, 1882, and was call ed to order at 2 o'clock p , m., by Col 0. H..rlotker; chairman of the Con ffftio'nal Committco pf tho Third Dis tfit, and J E, Taylor was selected as temporary secrelary. ' 'j; iThe following gentlemen wero then ppointed as tho omraittce on . creden- . tafs, ix t vv:';i 1 -. " - J : , ' : ;JulmNcweU,maaen; E W Taylor, " Brunswick j.Hcnry McDowell, Colum . I HAjUount Carteret ; Wm Mo j Iatj ro, IVudcr j J H 'Whiteman, Sew Uauovcr ; Clifton; Ward, SaapsoO ; A jcCuUough,; Dunlin ; rM N Xearyi s CttmVcrlaud.- rf ; ; tl t rv-i 5VTku thoxjoramittco had retired, Mr H of Brunswick county, was called IT and responded happilf. f i hetonvention then, upon motion of Crn. Xfanftin took a recess until 4he J s-ffljiuittic eh credentials were ready to i.?wtatUannoojstheifWMi J t report, Uie contention was call to wdivr aud, and the chairman an IjKsaccd aj the first business In .order 4 port of the committee on creden- iuat iu Whalf of the committeO lal that there was represented AJa wwn i, in tho convention, as pAJctt County-A McDonQcll, S ojoa. W T lriJrrn. John Newell. firaniwick Coonty-i-A HanVins.E W ' r jitim t County-W J Duihall, S A l!Wland County -91 N Learyg g Artd Moore, W P Terry, , 0 II tf.rvi:Vf -. r 3?Ua Coantr 4 t Ct, A R 1 U WUUamf, A UcCul'h. J ;X S U Cachanao, T HiLcoO. i .4w Coanty T E Gilsjaa, A V , tliitai Ooauty-J II .ffriRjvr, II E Taylor, John II Whiteman, W E N Sellers and George E. Borden. y Sampson County Clifton Ward, Jas L Ballard, John Bunting, George Her ring. , The report having been read it was ordered that it boj received and adopted. The next business in order was the election f permanent offieers chair man and secretary and Gen S H Man ning of New Hanover, was chosen per manent chairman and M N Lcary, Jr.", -j-of Cumberland, was elected permanent secretary ; ' General Manning tendered his thanks to the eonvention for their lindness in selecting him as their charman, . and in aTewwcIl seasoned remark i nrged,eveTy one to tto his duty in the forthcoming campaign.' IIo heartily endorsed the liberal alliance. Before taking his scat, and at the cessation of the applause which greeted his effort, the chairmanj . . r . .. ' , . Ti stated that! nominations ' for Congrcss- man were in order. : The Hon. W. P. Canaday was then unanimonsly and' with cheers selected as the choice o! the convention as the Candidate of. the Republicans of the Third District for Congress. ; " ; A committee- was appointed to wait upon Mr. Canaday, and inform him of iiuu auiiuu wi iuo wavenaon. lue com mittee soon; reported with Mr. Canaday, who addressed the convention at length, thanking them for their kindness, and pledging his services if elected to be in the Interest' of every person in the Dis trict and for the improvement of this herctoforo neglected section of North Carolina. 'r " ' Mr. CnnkUy declared ia favor of a protective tariff, and showed Jts .treat bent-fi s to the American laborers and industries of ibis country..,, v : i, ; He also indorsed the independent movemeLt uf the slate, and bslieved an alliance between the. Republicans and the independents would carry the state by 40,000 majority. , Local self-government for the people was very enthusiastically indorsed. He wanted to? see local officers elected by the people, and responsible directly to the people for the administration of their reapeciive Office ; ' ; A free ballot and a fair count wss very strongly indorsed. He tho wed up the frauds (committed at the elections of 1880,' and give the bourbon poll hold era to. understand that ia future they would be prosecuted to the fulhs4. ex tent of .he Jaw, and advised them to be more carerul in - the future, as we now, had a prosecuting attorney who had the ability as well as the courage to perform his duty.' I. The reboot question was dwelt on to a considerable cxt'.nt. He promised that Uf elected to congress he would work ana vote ror an appropriation by con gress to support the public schools of the state at least eight months a year. ' . - rnblic , imprjvements by congress were highly coajmene'ed ry the speaker, and pledge J if successful that he would get an appro nation cf at least $100; 000 per annum to improve and make navigable, at all-limes, the Cape Fear riven- Vj: - v-H -:'A" . . ', The great , services of Judge Daniel L Russell, while In' congrev, to ibis district, was highly, and in a com pli mentarf manner, alluded to by Mr. Canaday. lie showed that tho river would have been still in the hands of a mocopoly, had it not been for the suc cess of tbo Independent . candidate ia 1878, and that by the election of Judge Russell that year the river was now free to all, and people along the same were caving : 1100,000 rr annum In freights. j i.'-i- ..'; v4'"-''--"V' Mr. Canaday then denounced in the HTtrest terms the proscripUre policy of the Democratic county commissioners In refualog to' put poor, laboring white and colored men upon the juries. ' . . Addresses were also made by Messrs. Perry and Learr ot Cumberland, and Shenl Taylor of Brunswick. The fol lowing resolution was introduced by Mr. Whiteman of New Hanover. r - Resolved, That tho chainnim of this convention ia hereby directed te ap point after consultation with tho candi date for Cousrese, a District Committee of tlirteca oae frca each cotaty and one at-Uro. ,f . . - , - - ' - vAnother rtsolaUoa endontcs the ac tion of tl.e Etito Anti-l'rtLit;uon Con rcntion in noniaatias Cd.a U. Dock ery farCoBtsa at-iirjt, and X for E '-cr;or Cczxi Jc vrat rtd. 'Iho flowing gtsnea were ap pointed on the committee en resola- 6 II Elxlcr, of CftslcTlxaJI sill Whiteman, New Hanover ; S A Dsnt, It wts eidercd Cut c?y cf Cee rww:;ji to sect t'. t-e IUIcv; , ,T. ...r-.c Post, JCf trza Lc::9 tr.l C;.:.l?re r wl.h a clr iifr. A Vl-'f VY-LliMINGTON. NORTH State Item , The Charlotte 1 Observer says: A first-class fraud, who parsed off in Char lotte as H. J. "Paulding, has . dona up ' the city and cut out. Look out for him down this way. ' : Philip Faison, colored, was convicted at Sampson Court on the 3rd inst., ' of the murder of Henry Sellars, "colored. and sentenced to be hung on the 11th day of July 1832. . j On last Sunday afternoon two negro s one named Cunningham,; the other Jim Winston, engaged in a fight at Fraok linton. With a razr Cuaniogham cut Winston's throat, making a ; fatal wound. " : . Mr.'Elllis Gyweus, a hiahly. respected citizen of Columbus county, aged 8 years, died at Cerro Gordo, in that county last Saturday. Ho was quite a i nrrvminanr Ativai c a mi am j . M I.;,,. , - : . b. . trate of the county for a number of years . We leara tipou gotJ authority that Rev. J. D. HuffhltHiD. ID., will be elected PreeideLt of Wake Forest Col lege iostead ol Rev. T. H .1 Pilehard, D. D., who will re8is;o in order to accept fu the pastorate oftte first Baptist church of Louisville, Ky Dr. Huff ham. is a fine scholar pecu'iarly talented as an educator and as President of Wake Forest willl be a great addition to the cause of education -in - North - Ca olina. 'y ;;: i-- '' . - Aipcciai term oi uuiiioid cuperriQr court, with a grand jar and all the other appendages thereunto belonging, has been ordered by the Govenor for July 10th. The J'kI. has not been named, j The county commisdiosers hare not' been consul ed ia this matter, and if it is held It will be fltinnt teir protect I ''a:.ed!chiefl upon the f. c. that there is no monry in tho jtra-ury to pay the expense. , 'j v ' Mr. O'Neill, of Hyoke, Mass., while prospecting iu jh neighborhood of King's Moun t.iin, oue day last wetk, found a crystal which has', been pro nounced to bo a diamond of r?at value. He thinks it is only a fragment of a larger stone that now lies secreted in the earth near the spot where he pick ed it up. He also discovered fa vtry rich gold rein in the same neighbor hood. Mr. O'Neill is prospectiBg for a northern company of capitalists. v " We learn from a private letter that Judge Gilliam nad a narrow escape while traveling over the 'mountains from Franklin to Uayesviile, in a bug gy, with TLomas D. Juhoston, Esq. WhOe they were going , down a very steep road, with a rugged looking precipice on the Wel the horse, went partly over tho edge, dragging the bug gy with him: Judge Gilliam jumped just as the buggy was upon the - oJge, and escaped with sprained wrist and a lame finger. His jump ..drew forth the applause of the entire party, Gov. Robinson, Mr. Kope Elias and otheia being near, and he has niide much athletiq reputation thereby. Death,, ltstanccd. "' , . s 4 - Alexbria, Va.;Aug.';, 18SL H. H. Warscb & Cp: gies-J should haye been in my gravd to-day had It not been for jour S ife Kidney and Liver Cure. t MfiS. lUGTS. OIT3C ITEMS. ; Interments during thr week. Oak dale 4; Bellevue 0; Catholic Cemetery 0; Tine Forest, 8.- f iThe footway over Rocey v bridge U completed. The work wts well done and we now have a good, and secure way of travel. The city maila ate ctw tpenfordia tribution at 7 a. m., instead of 8 a. as' heretofore." ' ;- f Mr; A. E. Carter of th city, yet continues to visit tho ladies, and has a great taste for their appreciation. ' Mr, Willie Turley saved the life of a little four year o'd child of Mr. W. . Hill from drowning ia a pood near this city Suaday eyenlng btfore last. . I Mr. F. W. Hugtr has received from Mr. J. M. Worth a large conalgaaeat of very fine jav Th-iy are extra Coe. fr the aeasoa and vry large and kjadsomewv"? :"- n - v;'4 Ey recommendat ijji of tho Trodace Cxchasge it is ntderstood ,lhat the gtseral bsiiess alorg the wharf will be closed at 4 Vvxk pT , dttUg the isnstcrdaya, ! " , - Me. CeaatU FlxatM, fomerly ef CU died Mar6 i 15 la Arlrssa - Hasy cf hi o-d tc5.e?il ciics ia tLU C'J wl 1 f.U tit trr4sis a Uti f.r U3 f.:lti:t:J, irate C.s. Pries t Lli ail:.5 j . ; CAROLINA, SUIIDAIT. JUNE 11. 1882. ; A Lodge cf the Kni-Lla" tz 1 Ladies of Honor will be organized ia Ills city next Tuesday night. - , -. s , "Superior Court for this coc!y. con vened here Monday, June th Judge Gilmer, presiding. ? - At ordinary high walct K8 xaa now navigate 17 feet over our tar, aad with extra good tides 18 to 18; -feet. CInce the early -recollections ci the writer this is an increase of 6J" feet improve ment b '' ' " A somewhat curious ua in rconneo- tion with jour present. Eoperior Oonrt now in s ass ion ia that; the J"uc5 vand Solicitor are both wcciided-fcilJUea of the lite war, both vronndediitthe same leg, and both limp ia the aame manner., j . r ,:' ... Vi."-; The following marriage licenses were Issued during the past week$ r-' -. j Jas Hancock and flenretla Padrick, Fred K Hamilton and Victoria Swain, Ed Whitehead and Melissa Levier,' J W Bryant and Jo6ephine"Williams. Hon. WJ P. Canaday mi onanimotts 1 V nominitMl fnr Mnma lit lli diatrtoi iby the Republican convention held at Elizabeth town on the 8th CbUCana day surely Reserves well of vhia.party, and it sheuld be' their delightful de light to honor him whenever they can. The Neptune Fire Company of Guar Iotte have extended an invitation to the Cape Fear if team Fire . Engine Com pany of this city to vmI them on the glorious Fourth. They have accepted the Bame and will start front here bn the 3rd. The Cape Fear is -an excel lent Fire Company, and we hope they will have a very enjoyable tim. f - Mr. Levi A. Hart, waa attacked with paralysis Tuesday evening. The At tack is considered, quite a severe one. We sincerely hopejt may not be, for if Wilmington, and Wilmington' entire population, we mean, really . love any particular one of her- ciiizsns, that one U Mr, A, Hart. Genial,, clever to all, wholesonled, liberal and enterpris- ing. We wish him a speedy and com plete restoration, , The Livery and Sales sUbles of Benj. Scott situated on Fifth between. Wal nut and Mulberry streets, wer entirely destroyed by fire Tuesday night about 12 o'clock. ' Eight horses, : one mule atd quite a number of carriages, bug gu s &c.t were alsoi destroyed. V When first discovered fire was seen flashing out from three distinct places In dif ferent parta of the long building and it ia supposed to have been tho work of an incendiary. We hear there was a partial insurance. Sheriif Manaing's fioe stud was among the number burn ed. , At aa el.ctiou of officers of the Carolina Inli;, No. 133 K of W M of the World, held June 1st, 'the fol lowing were elected . for the ensuing term ,' i: E A James U Price, V i " , " W Provo-Phillip Larriogibw ' W t-Goorge W Sheridea "'r J G Lewis Wlllianu, , :- WT Henry Taylor. . , ' ; GS Joseph EBampsoa FS -Daniel Howard. s" v j WW-Wa Ruts. . ; W rrelat David Juoea. . 1 ' W T C Lewi LeGrand. y S JohnPNixion. We were pleased to have a vkit last week from , our load and lofty solicitor Swift Galloway, with a voice lumber ing like distant thander, and a fora towering likllhe sycamores that wave o'er the Wabaah, he ia surely aoae thiag to be feard as an e2eer, bat with all this bignexs of 'voice and person he carries a hixaesa of heart la equal pro portion whkh caakea "all who know him love hisa. Although not directly from the Green Iala, ke'a frve the Green county cf North , Caroliaa, aad he's generally anrecUSe4 is ad emerald pinned in the breast of every one who knows him. mSUt Jreaiaa," pri waa ta cortfo, ait-Y tcnd Drrrn, 2IcrTtucEJ,dc He Ltlav-' lag deeds, Botfta, were proha ted darirg the past wetk by the Pro bate Jedt: Dttt! Atlrev ElxdatU U 11 O Daca ar3. cli.tr?; Jcta Fararr aJ wifa to H H HZ; IkU UZl aaivi to 8 fl Tzzrji J II ClilUsra azi ctlsrs to Ttzlzrj ti.TTarrrwe. eX'-t JtsxtCLzrCi Zs-JLU J Davis acj to DI Cujf , T zt?i XxtaS ts Icra V isrj J C VTalltr to 17 D tri XL W T7i-!:r; J C TTtUrr, CL--Li-tr, to Jcir; i Pr!cs. "c:--1--- Ki'z to II W Erjizt. , present. Chairman Bagg and Com mis aionera Worth, Montgomery .-and Pearee .' . ' Application of Duke Bryant to be re lieved of listing his poll tax .was not granted. ' - The Treasurer submitted his report for the month of May, showing for Gen eral Fond, balance on hand, $21,753,- 23: showing for Special Fund, .balance ca tzad,$375,55and exhibited 1 coapon number 100, of $15, which said coupon was destroyed in the presence of the Board. Educational Fund, balance on hand, $10,933,87. . . " V . : The Register of Deeds submitted his monthly report of fees received from marriage license for the month of May, amounting to $7160, - and exhibited Treasurer's receipts for same. V .Vf, A petition was received for a public road from the southern line of the city to Barnum'a Creek over the bridge at Mcllhenny's mill pound. Referred to Commissioner Montgomery. A communication in rezard to the Hilton Ferry was referred to the Chair man' and Commissioner Moore, with power to acL :' -r , ' ' 'Application of Primus Moors' fur a& sistance was not granted , , s Bardadiuraed. ,. ; . , J . Boakd of A LDEfiMEsrl The Board of Aldermen met injregular monthly ses sion last Moud4y evening. His Honor the May or ' aud Aldermen Huggins, Alderman, Worth, Northop, Bowden Sampson and Willis being present. ' ; i TheJommittee on Fire Department ou the removal of one of the steam fire engines to the north aide of the W. " & W. 'railroad, leported against said re-; moral. Alderman Worth moved that the report be referred back to thejJom mittee for a report as to the ' rtasona against removal. . ; , . ?: The same committee reported ad versely on disposing of one or more of the steam fire engines. Adopted. ' Alderman Worth moved that the re port be referred back to the committee for a report as to the reason against the dispensing with any of the engines, and that the committee be requested to take the matter under immediate considera tion and report at a call meeting of the Board. Adopted. " . .V:'j Z- "The same committee on the resolu tions Is regard to the storage of Petro leum beg to say that they are not pre pared to make any recommendation In the matter, but submit sundry letters and papers for the information of the Board. - v On motion the report, with said let ters and papers, waa received. - Alderman Northrop moved that it be the sense of the Board that an ordi nance should be passed covering the storage of Petroleum, and t that the Committee on Of diances be instructed to draw up a suitable ordiance. - Car riea. - - The Committee on Streets ' and Wharves reported that the wharf at the foot of Chestnut street and the bulkhead at the foot of Red Cross were finlahed. The same commttee, on opealtfg Twelfth street, reported .ad versely. Adopted. The Committee on Water ; Works, ia the matter of locating 80 additional hydrants, reported that 29 had ; been placed in poaitioa and recommended that the payment for the nae of - the hydranU be cosamenced on the first day of Jane.' 7, ... I 'V?:;v--: -n-.; The Mayor reported that the Pauper Burial Ground had been turned over to the county and that the deeds had been transferred. The Committee on Hospital made a eatiafacfery report and stated that the expenses were loss last month thaa for any previous month, and that . the ex. pease for June would be still less. A comsnttfcicatioa from the Board of A adit and FiBaece approvieg the action of tho Board of Aldermen ia reference to the matter of the Panper RorLtl G round, Yictnse tax on Insurance ageats and awarding the UtUae: of tax to Cel. J. G. Darr, was read. Pamlasiow vts granttd to the Cafe Fear Fire rigla Oomraay to visit CurlcUe 09 JcJy trd aad to be abtest AUermaa Northrop moved that ii the fjtsre ihe ci bell be rang only la the case of re asdthea the cUixIct csNatrccx. Canirt. ; : Tit a;;'.:c:ca cf F. XarUa to at- Uad tin electric' re alana raa rtv rrd to tha CcssIUre ca Hrt D.-uv Tit f-;'..r-l-ra cf llv tUttt Us Is fritrmr:ir:yru nlrrci t tie rsari cX JLzlll Tlzzzz. -' it r---3 crir-Tx JXLia tzi ii Lzza La tzzx cf Cur ca zzi tzzlzl xzla U When the steamer John Diwuon r. rived Friday night, she ran into and oaaij aamagea a ua. oeiongiog to llr, opneger, as an e waa ahont landing. J Mr. T.L. Emrv the' Mavcr of Vp1 don N. CJ waa in this citv -on Friday last, and was looking young and hearty as ever. Happy to meet him. H. J; ilarria. :,t z ; i'-C: t -y. 'v General ft'1 IT: "Manning" "nnrwrif. ficient sheriff, is in Detroit. Michlran. ia atteudance. on the reunion : of the Grand Army of the. Republic, on the l ilL ...... . ....... . iiwt inst. j-wy time to you, uene rl. ' 1 . . . - General Allen Rutherford, th nn in-law of minent chirm. Mr J. H.NefT wsa in bar ; city the; past week. Wtr were pieasea io we mm ijoxing well and nearty, i-.ffrrf;"j;f -f. .. , j , The riie of .baptism by jmmersion, will ba adminiatrpid IhU mfmrnnnn t 5 O'clock D. m.. at thft foot nf Prt strees, jrom me f irst uaptlst church; a f rrttva.! . J "t L. -SI a l wiuoiwt xuigtA stuu vajpofjii air MLS. uonuuetea py xtev. a. &i, uonwayT On the : 2Gih inst- there will be an excursion to Smith vill". under the aus pices of the several colored Lodges of this city. V There will be a erand par ade, oyster bake and fish fry. All are coroUally invited to alleadr .v -i Well Jedg':how..d'je do? when "xurious j rant;" ana "Joery iiuu ter's after office. eet abroad in the land it ia mboaidl.manv'lcia Vatand- to . with stand the shock, but. as the old darker ssysydar-by we'll-taod till we hears 'i The Election Inspection laws 'will be rigidly enforced in the comfns; election and Mr. Public Opinion will harr his hands full in v discriminating - "between Pig and To3samv"3om8 body's knock. ng at the out side gate. V f J - WeMfrere really surprised, at the beautiful texture of lot of lap robes on exhibition andLfor t ealo by our old friend J. H. Mallard,- at ; his . harness depot on Front street. ' Thet. are of linen, but with softness and fiuiab, re sembling . silk,-Hf course , every body knows how tasty Jackie always waa.(s ! 1 11 1 . ; We hope that the reported alterant to assassinate one of our colored cili sens. Wm. Crawford.:' at J hU'homa nn Dock, between 11th and 12th streets, is ontrae, aid wa are inclined, to thbk it is. - From ; the fact that - the shot went through the . fence-paling befbro enter ing the i window, we conclude - that it must have been accidental. rs . . ; i; . : j - v viwi.iiuu: . VI Ul VM H HI Akt XMm now seems to be a fixed fket. To that we are proud " to announce thfs would be unnecessary . Posh along aad open no everv avenntvon can Ln dvl. op onr resources, and put pennies in the pockets of the laboring poor, put con veniences at tne aoor oi tne numoie, and entwine communities in closer and more intimate intercourse. ; , '.ii.f- Deaths for the past weefc B ; T Hay. Mrs. E.Hahn, 82 years, old ageLiziie Lee Bell,i8 months,' cbolflra io fan turn; L A Hart, 73 years, poi.':ii: Sarah Williams, DO years, paralvsia: G W Robinson, Jr3 months, j&cnengetic; H Blackman, "63 yearsfeneral debility: H Lncus, 9 months, dropsy; C Bsaton, 64 years, liver complaint; Satire Barnes; 36 years, pnuemoniaLula Bell yean; cholera infantum; Mary F Corbett, 1 Jeare, teeth irg. k ..;.' .... ''. Tax Iiatiag b dragging Us alow length aions and right hec la ns urge uooa our friends of a!t classes, bnt ctpcclal lyni oa our oor while aad calorcd friends the ' necessity of rf uty fhelr taxea. If any of our friends be r read ing this article ia a crowd, we ask them to read it aloud that all the ' poor aad unwary may hear it Go and ftt ' It It lapcrtant to yoa that yoa' ahxild : da eo. xoa therehy will sate yourself doable tax aad cart In an aetfon'wkich will surety be brou-hl tgaiaa yon If yon neglect ft- A woid tt il.e wUs is saf- ficieat.,54,s?' f n nice rarm Fcr Calo. Jr wntx ftEULTTXaT vat.rant.K cut. tvrft4 feaotra iu Urn. u Mas. tvleiu! knr tut: md ......... .. .. " - . - I 4 . ; . 'nuubet. 2-1. NEW ADYERTizniirrs. WIL5IIXGTON k WED DON K. 1 PASSENGER DETAUTilET, i y , WllniUetoo, N, C., May 23. Ira . URAKaatSXT3 roit SEASON OF ISsi, to theSUJIiCEBREaoitTa oTTlrclala and western North Carolina, conimc&cla; 3ronl,lSSi KOUWDTUIPTICKETStoall tbe BoBiincr Scaorts reached bythislln wlUbs onsals at U2UN .DEPOT TICKET PfS? i'ratnslon. Good to relorn,ua Ul October Slst.-" ?k i "on call on Ticket Aernt, or Jana 4 6t Gea'l rarsenser Asent. GREAT iuiii V. .j V -The great success attending the ! .f . La , v. t . ..... ..;) - '.'.!. t ! IiOW PRICED SALES t , - Recently inaugurated by me, prompt! ore to oner sun greater bargains:?' I am now olTWrinir ami willism'tinn f r offer until the close of- the present month, Goods at lower prices by 25 per cent, than the saeae class of roods can uo uau at. any ovaer store, ' ? -.; r; HANDSOME FIGURED LAWNS , AT SJX CET3 PER YARD. Also, finer Lawns at higher prices Elegant solid colors Figured Challii, at 13 cents imp varH' Neat, plain Wool Dress Gjods, at 12 vauupcr yarn. Pretty cotton Figured Drsas Goods, at Aucenisperyara. i -.-v 4 ,! Another invofca of ihnJ ! at in lrftniaa . Japanese Tlaids, at 25e. ier yard . - T Be Largest and Cheapest Stock of Lace jjagicgs' in me uiy, Ladies', Collars, from the cheapest to the finest, , Lace Ties, from three cent) each, up wards. - - Liuen Handkerchiefs, from C re cents U'.-' ;Ccn, upwarus, ' -j ' - CORSETS CORSETS." , acta, a large supply or our - .r. v W a w a. a Celebrated 50c Corcct GLOVES, CLOVES, GLOVKI If S C0I1B AND LOOK AT O0R : Loag-Laco Top-Glove, at 25 Cents. "awsaam , . . i 4 ' - '' In short I offer ta van I. the Drv Goods lln. at nri.M i.ik defy competition. REMEMBER: I have no Old Slock j . 1 reep no Seconds ; C- My Goods are ail First-data; ' . I Receive New Goods Dally ; , .Audi have butoxa rsicc J 1 respectfully iovile aU. . John J. Ilcdric. HIT lSlh,lS3i U v . may 21 tf rJcw Oummcr Rccort 1 Hotel Drunswicft,: uanrnvti,n:, rr. o. . aLPcrrr . Prcrristcr. OrHka.aaa (tr aM a.it iaVWiil sai mw, taa latfcaat wtv ta u atata. -Tka nam. rnrrrvrcx n " sm " rFinSTDAYOFJHXri a : -'.. .. p ... -j. " - ltitaast a aa.lij af t llat Maara 4aUrrM a trua f rLL:X aawt fiax are ar$wjaai' : IXaaava tut tta'aiaaff Jr i v- blMHM.klw t . - . TSIE TABL ,rr f rmt t Vjfcia . ... i .. i' i.aAi.aU ,zi7:::::. CC-tcr ..: n'.l, a.; Tie r. trrtir.cr. la t',T. !e4 .if C cfC-.t?C..,.;, Ut r - t: Geo. til La rr tcrcrr crzlls il 3t3cV 1 6 : tI Wer-in r v. Hit' "' " " ; " ' ' tr . ' "r x - - .-4
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 11, 1882, edition 1
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