r it) "C A 4 AW VV V uJ VOLUME XV. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1882. IIUIIBSR 29.- 1 lie lliMIgTOK POST TThe Tmloffif at WUminj. a C at Second Claw Mailer. rriiop Ali VERTISIWCU c;ght (8) lines, Nonpareil type.cbn ltkute square. I,; j , ritf cents per line for the first in "f ' . iod twenty-five cents per line K&itioni insertion . - -ill drerlisements will be charged ct he bove rates, except on special The subscription price to THK WiL iiflToSr Post is $2 00 per year; six months $1 00. ' i...miinlp:it.irtn on huiinea must ' ' All ClU1- TT . kAldrwsed to Th u WlLMJKGTOst posr, Wilmington, N. 0. ; "jfEGUWR RbTUBLlCAN, nw , Hanover County - .Ticket, Fiir Clerk of the Superior Court, STaCEY VanAMRINGE. . : For Sheriff, V gTEl'HEN H. MANNING. For Register of Deeds ' JOSEPH E, 8AMPSOK. g For Couuty Treasurer. 4 OWEN BURSEY". - ! For Coroner, ". HOWARD U. HEWLETT. , V . For Surveyor, ' : EMVEL D: CHERRY. IpKLjUTVE TICKET. 1 For Senator, . C I FiA House of Uepreseoatives. WtLLtAM H. WADDELL,V El&TICE E. GREENE. forCofetable Wilmington Township, ROBERT. SWEAT. , Col. P. 0. Henderson, the secretary if (hi eyhblican congressional com titter an anti-prhibitionist. .-, If. hah A . fs( Adman fin nf th - tffjbwt stump speaker, and most ag rfffflivi orators of the Cape Fear dis Ulct, kin the eily -pending some time Jii&foi brother. ., ' i l . lA-t Thrtu Come I CI :Cbas. R.' June, editor of. the Cbirft(e Observer hit announced him btlf in Independent candidate for con iiKtbe sixth district, and supports e pUlform of the I liberal party.' , I ,.i)Ml HUH They Come. : 'Col. Jjio. N. dtaple of Greenfboro, 'a.ajjnember of G )T. Jarvis's stiff, M decaretl in favor of ibe liberal intij,u(t axe informed. ; , h NtUl Another. i etas A. Cooke, a young lawyer rjreat romiiO, has declared In faror -fihe liberal.' party.! The door Is stilt ! , ; . Deniocmtle Cou vent Ion. -. be coDTebtrbn io nominate a can i-ie for'the bourbon Democratic par jilt ctfntene at Warsaw on Thars- : ,Uw nud North Cnrolinn. (Hie Re ablican party ot North Car -Oi u anu-prohlbiUon, and will fight J wit on tbat liae, notwithstanding the ' i ol Ane Iowa Republicans. - Ati-lrohtblt!on. ' fie Repablican pairty of lowf Is la ttiv of prohibition, but the Democrat iy in North Carolina U the pro. -2Uoa prly. The R-poblican party forth Carolina is anti-prohlbitton, Wiyotl forget It the bourbon county coamis 6ri pHt 'tke names of the 8,250 pool o-Wlh men iu the jury box in '4 cuBsretoional dhtrict yet? Have 'I Nt Ue )tame of those colored bo 't qualified by character ia'elligtVnce m the jury box yet? 0.! Hnhbsu V iearafroaa our valued eonternpo t S'tw Derne ledjt, that eoo 1 -is liftbbs was expectei toat oa Jy l4t, on a vltit to bis fanlly, j rvoe to lock eiOier iT.rrbU 1 kiins' or "the pattirs up bis X U:h we hope he wUl Ci ia r?rir, and will act ceiJs tery 1 at a.:y '4 cce fihe ttry t::. rr!-t:I 1- t&A sUte. and It c"; -t tr la re clip the fc";ir f. :3 a ui of that rsr?n 1 aasj-U nunttr cf tl! yf;oar ' f;!:- !a idrtit-' t' 1 I It General John C. Oorman. TAntl A . - - m y-Z a v gvuMV man, on ; oaf thud page, in which he ;ROf s for Capt. Ashe in an exceedingly severe but gentlemanly manner, but I one mat cannot be misconstrued. We know Jobn Gorman and were very sor ry that Captain Ahe, whom we have alwaye regarded with very high respect, alio red General Gorman to be abused in bis paper in such a very unfair man ner. .:: ' k ' - Oeneral Stephen II. Manning. We are-sorry that the health of this gentlema)' has forced him ont of the j city fur -a short time.. The General baa been sheriff fpr the pest few years, and he ; bae performed bis duty with such exteedini ability and promptness and satisfaction to all classes -of our people- that noth)ig can b said against bim, either orBcially or personalty; all of our business men, both lawyers and mer chants, gife him the cretit of beiog the best sherin"Ntiw .'Usnover county has had since' the war, and we are delighted to- know that be will be re elected al most wl'bout. opposition as every good, honest and faithful officer should be. We wish j(he General a very pleasant and beneficial trip, abd return, as be ill, in perfret health, ready to con tfoue performing his duties as an offi cer aod citizens, i ; , - i . . i Mr. Frank H. Darby and lady left yestrrdayvt 3 o'clock, on the steamer for New York; , we wish them a very pleasant trip and safe rtturn. The health of jklra. Darby was aucb that her physician ordered her north, believing that a change of climate would restore b(r.bealth( v'-' " Jfhe steamship RegkUtor has a pre cious passenger,! to the good people of North Carolina, on board. One who has braved the wrah of the bourbon aristocratic Democracy (or the sake of the people's, rights, is entitled to the love of evi Jy true patriot in North Car olina. .; lltt Darby is a Democrat, be believes Jfn the Democratic principles of the fathers, that the people shall rule, and vttot in the new fangled aris tocratic v democracy of the present bourbon .si ripe. 1 lie is the son of a" mechanic; who labored for the educa 1 tion of bii cnildren, and it would be a treat source of gratification to hi dead father If, he could be here and see the manly and .patriotic stand that bis son bus taken ;ln behalf of the, tights of the mechanic's and laboring men of thUcomrdooweaUb. tie has the prayers of 140,000 voters in North Carolina for a safe relurn, which will be in two weeks. lion. Kenneth llnynorv There le a vacancy on the Court of Claims' jt Washington, that , many honestly :v believe should be aiven be a southern man, as we hare no Rep resentative on the Court of Cuims at this time; and bellefiog the President Inclined tct favorably eonaider the claims oT;a southrrn man, we desire to call bis attention to a gentleman whose appointment would please all south erners, and particularly the southern Whigs' and' okt Uuion men. Judge RayWr Jt one of the ablest and most distinguished men in the country. Uavingbeen a member of congress be fore the war; be was considered very lastly the leader of the Whigs of the south. ie U very popular in North Carolina bis native state, where we are looking for a very largo break up in the Democratlo party. The Whigs have never liked their Democratic awoclatet, and If they ar given proper, recognl tioh by the admlstration, through their old honored and beloved - leader, they will orcak:from the bourbons (and will unite wltn the liberala and Republi cans, and .assist in placing North Caro lina la line, side by side, with the Union staterv V" .f. . -, ' . . No a ppolntniynt the rretident could make would give such general saUsfae Uon In the south, as the appointment to tie Bench of Hon, Kenneth Ray nor. Anl the forty thousand liberal inde pecJrnU ia North Carolina will, to a man, indorse this paragraph. ' Thoati J. Jartla, who by fraud and ccrrcr11 J- l-11 Governor of North Carolina, to thedi2Taeo of Ue atxte csaia a r-tttltia the lottrboa Dtaocratia caavtatloo, at which, time trliTi & rreat Cdurish cf truaftts, the vv .f sl t-ntrtrsatit cslt and the f.!rs cf ailllr Is tehxt l-vat It wcali ' cett aai C-zzz lis fcUUcal l-ajsea now sttutlri tl;t tzV.li talal. w tia .try. n.';-V.:a er V.lzTtX ct tla Cita. ; . At 1 w!;! tie xaiil cf Ten JanU l rtrti :- tt !:tlta c;stIcatU ttrrtrt c:tt r 1 C :t t tttlU tit Ice:!; a 3 t ML st-ltlJ - CM :l til: a r. c I f ... . CI It -ill Jarvis turned pale and could not speak he was so frightened thia was more than be bad bargained for. . lie only meant to be loud and make his bourbon audience be'ieve be (Jarvis) was a great man, but Jim 1 arris got hold of his declaration, challenging any Republican or liberal in the state, and look him at his word and offered to meet him, but the poor fool would not reply; ; His friends went to his rescue aod tbe cry that Harris was only a negro," We suppose;' from their oUrincs that no negro was the equal to the great bourbon orator., that being 'tbe case, this was" the time bejbnd ail others to have shown it. , : 0 If Jarviat refuses io meet Harris be cause be, was a cegru, thcu wo have an other offt-r to meet bim. Iko Yo'ting will meet bim on every ptump that he (Jar vis) will attend, a!'ti if Ike doa'i make him take tbe wooM iuside of three weeks, we will agree to , pay Jarvict's poker bil's ibo ' balance of the. siiiuqier. What say you, Capuiii Asbe,"you seem to be running poor Jar via, to ibis oflTcr f 1 Hon. : CV C. Clark.' ? . ; What a tremendous amount of -trath the bourbon bulldozers are hurliog at this "genllerriau. Only four weeks rgo Hon. C. L Clark , was. the pel of the eastern Democracy. - He waa spoken of In tbe most compti-iieufary1 term.-by the bourbon press. - No language w:s stroDg tnough to compliment him. He was, in t heir estimation; tbe best, tbe ablest and the strongest lawyer, politi cian and citizen io all tbiamsUru coun try, j Bat ht bad tbe manhood and honesty to write a letter candidly ex pressing bis honest convictions on a measure that wsa beiug freely discussed by the press and people of the state, and those sentiments were against 'the views of tlie bourbon bulldozer and ring masters of ;tbe Democratic party That,' was sufficient; now be is, accord ing to - the Derm cratic bQubon press, a nobody. He never bad any inilaenbe; be never ' amounted to anything any- way.' And no language is strong enough to abuse -and belittle him wuhl The Democrats of North Carol) iia are mide up of a s!rage set of fellows. : A few weeks ago Frank 11. Darby, of this city, like C. C. Clark, was a very excellent fellow, was made' Democra tic committee, but now J'h? U no bet ter," (accord tng to-tbe v iewXre?iy ex -pressed by tbe bar-room loafers of the bourbon parly) "than a d d uegro " But such ' meti us llonVCba V. Clark, aod Major George Latbam of Newbc rn; Hous. Thomas Respaa, and T. N. Sat terthwaite; of WasbingtoD; Frank H. Darby and Jri ll. King, of Wilmington; W. H. Day; of .We.Idon; Chaa. C. Cook, of WarrentonJ'; Ed. iP. Powers aod J. C. Troy, of'Fajetteville;.L Hons. John N. Staples, D! Fi Oaidae.l and Dr. R R. Gregory, cf Oreeri&bt;ro; Maj i.Cbas. Price and J. J. S ewart,tJ Salisbury;. Col. George N. Folk, It Leuoir; L. F. Cbtirchiil, 0 Rutberfordtoo; J. II. Hal iburton, W. B. MeDowell and & M. McDowell, of Aiorganton; Hon. W. M, Cocke and Nat Atkinson.'of Asbcville; C G. Baily; of Yadkin. county; Thos. P. Deveraux, John Spell man, JV. A . Temple and J. H Ren fro w, of Raleigh. cannot be bulldozeL Thy were lead ers in the Democratic party and stood by it until they could not do eo any longer as honest,, concientiotw gentle men, and to day they art battling for the rights of the people; and they say whiltf lliey are Democrats, Ihey ar thoroughly coaiioced that tbe only way to obtain a bat the, , people wat t, the right to govern themselves, Is to go, I heart ai.d oul, iuto the liberal movement: Tbe color line will no lon ger frighten these brave men, whose names we publUh above, mr tbeir as sociates. This liberal party acknowl edges that the colored men of North Carolina are entitled to the same rights and privilegts ucder tbe law that other citiiens et joy, and they will fight itout 00 that line, for a free ballot, a fair cunt," local se)f-gtternnrent and efjual righta before the law. , . The list we publish above contains acme of tbe ablest lawyers in the stale, aod tome of the matt iuccsfut bus! ess mev. They are all leading citi xeas of high atacdicg whose characters cannot be id peached, and they are tack ed by fait thousand liberal Desrocrat who bare never voted any other than a Democratic ticket, and the number is ktlcj aiJed t every dy. If the Dcm ccratic pipers will continue their abue cf these gertvlemea the number wilt be dialled. : ' - - ": Demeeratte Iar. The fatlowi-g DeeaocraUa paxr are est siiast the fmtct cc es,ty &xa XztzX tjUn, ar.d otH f tht a pcnlrs ta t.Wral Uckt, as J U fitot Cf ti tit.r; Ci-rrcvrJ, Ciitia5te, N. C, -?y, -N. C, s s V. tSj V v 4 "s ; BEAD EVKIt r WORD. . An Important Matter for Tax"Pa- x .. crs.r. ' - - - From.' Raleigh News-Observers Report cl - Jodse Merrlmon's Speech. ' " Republished in the Wjlmington Siar, and we reiterate that it is very import ant to tax-payers. He referred to the great debt, amount ing now to overt20,000,000, which the Republican Legislature bad in 1868-'69 created by issuing . bonds. This debt was so fraudulent that these very Radical- legislators ; were forced by public opinion to repudiate it themselves be fore they went out cf power. Now the bondholders, have secured legislation at the north enabling them to orlng suits in the name of their states against oth er states purporting to issue bonds, like those of fraudulent "special tax bonds, and such a suit has been argued in the Supreme Court - of the' United States. It is, .proposed, " if the Federal Court will take jurisdiction, to bring ' suit sgainst our people. . The object of this suit will i be to recover from ' us more than $20,000,000. , Now, what are the people going to lo about it? Standing iu the shadow of their danger, are they going '.to puj back into power the very men who issued thee fraudulent bonds? It is a serious question. It addresses itself to every taxpayer and to 'every citizer. y: i :-: :"' rVx' . We ask our readers to read the above from the fact. that. this, man Merrimon was . the legal adviser and" personal friend and counrel of tbe set of men who log rolled with the " Republicans and Democrats to get the bonds re ferred to by bim, through th General Assembly. Thos. Jv Jarvis- voted for the said bill; all the leading Democrats io the Legislature .voted for it, and te bonds were issued to Democratic Pre denls. Now if Mr. Merrimon can make aoy capital out bf this be is welcome to all of it. OIT x 1TJUMS. News it scarce. . like fish this week, ,yry New moon yesterday minutes past 1 o'clock. morning at 47 To thoB-s ol business. Send in your advertisements eary . Saturday morn ings "'-.. Messrs. Ja:kson & Boll are doing a large business io the way of fine print ? - - - ' - Tbe inn'ket wai well supplied with waermrl.s yesterday aferuaonJb.ut very dear. - : . , , , .. We arc iuforoitd that cur people of the Bluet rirer seciion, had a fine sea-of- raiu TburMlay p. m. r . - Dusters are iu sea sou just now, but had we about a ba'f doE5i water mel ions it woud .ooc more like it. We call attention to the adverti ment, concerning tbe statement of the First Natioaai Bank, in this issue. We feel the chtnge since the glorious season of rain, which we were bliss! with ou last Thursday night. Gocd for the farmer's. . ; Be iu style acd live happy, -just give us your name and fiOO, - you will get the Post for 12 moitba. Money re ceived in 'advance. " We are aktd to state: that Dr. John T. Schonwald, Jr4 was the physician who attended at the misfortune which occurred on the excursion of the 12th Inst.' . ' If some of our clothing dealers wou:d get up some coau for this hot weather with ice - cream trimmings and cold soda water linings we would endeavor to purchsi). - . C KApor &' PiCKCf. -These gentle men e ffer for sale a'i kinds of the very best first-class groceries that can be found in this city. Give ihem a call and examine their endless verity, and satisfy yourself. " - Some .hief tried to break into the residence of Mr. Henry Brewiugton, who waa abteat last Thursday r night; but be says that his wife is thoroeghly aried, and if the fellow succeeds be will be slot certainly. We are requested to ask the pretty fellows who air themselves oa the Pur cell boose plays to please dt&Ut from the use cf t&bacco, or if they will not do that please carry aljcg ft sptUOoa, Tbe ladies, acisl ycu, are IntcrtsteJ ia this matter. We Bwttce eumtrcus fl xks of grrse la enr itrttts axd we are gk4 ct it. They are gwjd tcaver-r 1st "we aaucc a's easy cf ttca w;:h lr-lea wic. . That drs tzni. V' ly that cut tal tcy tare ttea r---'J j of bsd e!w, ax.4 tsr r-"ea irer.ct-.-c::;.'y tirt.'-U wltrt a pv;;:?r.i,atis al-y tU.'e f.,1 Is lis ;.: t - t'.l V.-j:, ctta if Is U c tt;: j li 4':;:. z t'- A V 3 I' l l L? trills .- Ilr; C. JJt- Moore, our general agent, will leave here Monday, stopping over ct Goldsboro,Y7ilaon, Tarboro and other points along the Wilmington & Wel don riilfoad line io the interest of the Post i, He will call upon those indebt ed to tSe paperaod we hope that ev ery such ope : will respond promptly With the obligated amount. : i - . Next day after to-morrow the Sumter Lijht Infantry will pass ' through our city en route for Smithville where they will go into summer camp for a few weeks as is their'general custom. They are a fine company of cIever gentlemen, and we almost look upon them as fel lofcltisens, "A happy time we, wish r -:;t . !.'.-. : , Quite an affecting' scene 1 happened Wednesday afterternoon on our streets. An unfortunate drunkard, a woman (God save the mark)Nwas carried to the lock-up through ourt most public high ways in a state of beastly intoxcaition with a policeman under each arm, and her little innocent t ffdpring, a irl about 5 years old, following along in anguish and in tears. Oh ! ' He who extends one day of life to a human soul, may add an elerniry of joy to an undying I . spirit. In this train of thought we are. thinking of the chival ous action of Captain John Harper, of the steamer Pae8f ort, in so gallantly rescuing the drowning childreu on the excursion of Wednesday last. A thou sand words' could express no more than tbii. Captain I Harper you are a hero. Mr. J W. Taylor has inaugurated a novelty in the saw mill business. He has purchased the old "DdTenpwt," a floating machine, and proposes, with adaptable macbinery to opeiate her along, the river, sawing up valuable woods, and opening up a new kind of trade. We are delighted to faoteibis, and while hoisting Mr. Taj It r as the pioneer, we bopa htt is only a f rerun ner of a large business iu that direction. Ou Wednesday night at 8J o'clock, a large number gathered at the St. Luke Methodist church to witness the Brown Waddell marriage ceremony, the patlor io charge officiating. The contracting parties are residents of the city and en joy the warm , friendship of a large cir. ele-of frtends-wbo ; wish . them -much joy and happiness on entering their new sphere of life. May they live long and be prosperous. The Star has lately bad much to say about proper names. We would like to know from the loltf Slar, or from aoy other humbler source, if there be any standard for proper -namct? If there be any rule for spelling them? We can ask more questions on . this band if we at present desired, but we withold till.lhe twinkling Slartigh is turned on, and it becomes the mounful duty of a Lstraf gal a way from home to follow the sorrowing procession to a King't burryirg. j Tub Littls Ose'stuat Dsowneo. We drop a tear of earnest feeling for oar unfortunate friends, Samuel and Soloman Bear. We know how the stricken heart feels io distress, and bad we a balm to apply we would hasten to heai. Empty words are all we can ex tend, but we feel them, and we extend them most heartily. . Their boys were promising boys -we knew them, and we admired them- We would make a full report, and more extended notice were we a daily, but as eaa nes has gone already from home to home, from hamlet to hamlet," before we go to press we caa ouly bow in reverential kind ness, wishing peace to the souls of the childrennd cousolatloa to the hearts of theirbomea. v The stockholders of the CI in to A Point Cawell railroad, will meet la the City Hall oa Tuesday the lS-b, fit the purpose or effectis aa orgaaixsfios. If we had three bau and tares chairs, WM jast "com mote the aUaos phere with theta. Uorrab I not for the rail road itself, but hurrah for the railroad and tvt the enterprise of WHsaisgioa too! II ip? hip I--Eaterjrse, energy, as J a fearless, but proper use of capUal, and labor will fondle i iu boeca and be happy! - II r. R. IX Taylor, eaperiatcadAat of ihe Naiioaal Cesaetcry, has rpCiirel a leave ct atscaet fbr tllry diytasd r ro peace ta r;y ll assoc- tie VTesUra tU'A aid V iUxads ot UlaecseU. T7e are r!acl ta acte this fr we rtaTr live f.U arx!oca aiwt csr fpoj Llzzl Taykr. asd we wtre gl4 tlx le n ttlrtl a f:kr;V lii:-xi f aa cx-clar-e. . - cxa tt lis- ti tzt tzi'sli'z- tn:?, vra i.lzz it iaCIjt::jCia H. C T: ;..?. Te Ciixl U -.r lla t-;;:l f j tzr.1 ; liiTtt 9lDlAi:zttil t. t t,1':i Izit tl:l IsUtu; t,J Chickens and egs 'are coming' ia pleatifally.' , . A little more rain would be grateful ly received. , O . 1 ; We lose . about thirty-fire ainutes of day-light theis month. r. - j. . -j 1 1 Ls-senasi iwnn" 1 Good reports comes to us of the cropa generally in this section. ; . , About the middle of the past week was extremely warn, but we are glaJ to think it is most over. Time 13 Mosey. To all who have not paid up their subscription, will save us time by so doiDg. Remember time. is moneywii:!-';:,; -J;-?, fv? .. . m , , , ' We are informed by Mr. ?Chariie Pridgen, who was just from his farm oa Black river, on Tuesday, that the crops are beautiful. , Why is fruit so high in our market? We love fruit, but we really can't in duce our pocket and our; , appetite to come to terms just yet. f , An excursion ' party from the line of the W. C. & A .railroad, was in 0Vr city Wednesday and took the advant age of a pleasant ride to the Sea side on the s tamer -Passport. ' ! j We learn that Mr. A. J, Dinkins, a compositor, who 'wasemployed (a the Meitengtr office at Goldaboro last year, will hold the same position again on or about September 1st. ' i 'r 1 !'' 1 ' . i'r. An unfortunate colored man bad "a fit" and fell on tbe corner of Water and Dock: streets Monday eveuing. He was properly cared for and we hope will not suffer the like again. A large-excursion from Goldsboro and thereabouts is expected here about August the 1st. Come along and when you do come, we, will raise the hymn, 'Oh then we'll be jovful! joyful!! joy- full!!" - There seems to be much complaint against certain city officers in refusing to grant or allow competent security in cases of arrests. The matter bad better be looked into by the proper authori ties and the proper remedies applied Look sharp. . A .Faithful Officik i Stace r VanAmringe has not left bis office nor been away from bis official duties three days in all the apace' of four years. Can any county in North Carolina show up such faithful attention" to official duty? Bestow honor where it belong I :- '-- 1 m sfs. ,'1' James C. McRae of Fayetteville. has been appointed by Governor Jar vis, Judge of the Fourth District to fill tbe vacancy made by 'the resignation of R. T. Bennett. Indeed, Jimmie, we wish, you well; but make rood use of your time our quandam bind, for your dy's are few and full of trouble and trials. - J 1 Stkasob Fkeaxs. As we were walking down. Water street Monday morning we were amujed at the antics of a young horse which boldly-walked Into the house and nosed - around as if be were seeking tbrsoaethins to drink. Quite a stir waa aroused for the moment to drive him out, and be finally strode away nappy ia the fact that he was a "inybxr." . , j ; A Mas euot to death. Ae old colurtd man named Tiles Davis, aged about 72 years, was shot and kiUed Fri day morning about 3 o'clock by an other colored man named Aat Wew J, Walker. Many rumors are afioaV about the mauer, and after cartful teaxchlsj into the afair, we find this to be the main truth. Walker bad been subuiBg chkkees for some weeks, sad he deter mloed to eake a lcok-oat tor the tilef, and fit several ai;hu would ait up am ed for the occawoa watchie- ta Ids man, bat wlikcat success till tkt tacra log- meationed. : whea slttiag ia be kitchen with the minium t!ir be tend bis gxte epea atl saw a cat s!caly frcic Lis way aloe fey the Lease Us tbroc-h the al!ey. He ci lcJU kdra to tx:t, tat be ran, aai be rt peaitd bis call seTeral tista, axl tU ir tostoa Lira ly calr-.be Crei. 1ZU leg Lia "atasst IzilzzVj. TTe czi UcJ the boJy t tie g- -. .j aaj f.uJ Lis Lick frca tl ccck ta the srisejm rtxtzCt rtr-a:tJ Ldra (tr--J tla aZxatf dssk tist), aai ; we c-t.t4 1 IS jf. rsilss. TLe LoJy was aCl arxra atj V.ct ll; z t-t Ufa wxs t.::;;j ri-j ;t We Lire ccrjlilirt f-r trrtril l.r;.:t al4-sttle- esstnes rsit.:-:- ttt C:j aai ere tllik tlU ti,i.:y - Its lj iZlt lis tit r.:.r j t t il lUlLt Ctntt tit Lit ''a: SC. . . . -. - 1 il l ' t" ; 1 l-i la 1 " - . . . I t Caturay, ar,:r wLich te wW'tcurJ oyer ia tha eua cf t iZp fzt IU t p perjraccs at the next tern of tLe Crimi nal Court. Deaths dark' the week V.Tn U E Glayayer, 9 aoiiths, gastric e!:rciL-; Louisa Johnson, 8 months, unhsowc; Jos L II Merrick, S2 ycarscc-surrp tion. ' r - - - . The followin-j aarri?e licenses were isued darirj tha past r.::i: J II Brown and Caroline .WaddelV A can by the naae'ef HoriS dlzl suddenly "with heart disease, at - the ' City Hospital last Wedaesiay aftsr- noon.--': f '-' ' Is Brumswick burainx up? cr ij tha ?. : just getting red hot for . the compairn. There is plenty of smoke over there,. and from the nightly curtaining of the , canopy Jhere seems to ba plcaty of lire.' x '- . . We regret to learn of the" death of Joseph U IS. Merrick, which occared in the city of Philadelphia Tuesday. Ue : was si ery "-.worthy colored citizen of this place; for many years. Peace tohlj , ashes, ' . - v-' - " ' a ti . 1 1--.''. Deem, MoKTGAGia'&o---The follows - ing deeds, mortgages, Ac., were proba ted during the past week by the proper officer i.- - ' 'Deeds Ed Kidder to E Green: N B Rankin,, commissioner, to Fred Rhew: F W Kerchner, Presidentand others, ta : - George. Brandt; Ed Kidder to A R Hanby. J G Bagley and wife to Plate Hall. Mortgages John A Holt to 8 H Manning. AA W AD VlMilXtiAlEXIX. ; Keport cf the Cpcditlaa . QF THE FIRST NATIONAL' BANK OF WILMINGTON, at Wilmington In the state of North Carolina, at the close of business, - 4 July lit, 1SS3. , - , " . - , . RESOURCES; Loan ana discounts. uveranuu jT : ; o.itM O'l U; conoa to secure circulation... 50.UO 00 a d .... OUier stoefcttwnda a moitcsKs V 60 Ius from ouierNaUoDal Banka.. 1,U1 at Ous rrom BtaU Danka and bankers Vw Ti ResA estate furnitars and flat urea T6.SI7 t nrent expanses and laaaa pia 11.77 2t BUla of other banks. ll W,a3 Ot) racUonal paper enmncjr, nlcaeis v - and pennies S' 03 8peda. C8as V9 Redemption fund wUh"u.8. fnu iwur iro...,..;M JXtuO Oil . uw, 3 percent of cu.ntlon.-. 2,23000 Total. .mt.es u LIABIUT1JS3: Capital stock paid W . Hurnlna fnnd . -tro.ooo ao ,'! I 1 UndlTlded profiu. Nauonal bank notes oauundlog. w DlTldenUa nnpairf. ,, ea uu Individual deposits subject to; check 171905 S3 pernaiideerttricateaoi depoaii. m.k 01 Due toother National Hanfca........ s am si pnstostata bankaand bankers 1,717 W NollitJidbUlirJlnnnii l , , tfjU M . 04 .avi it Total. -rr.t.tx a STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA i: COuarrT or New UAxovaa.es. J jl, A. K. STALKER, Caahlsr of the above named bank-, do solemnly swear that the -a-boYS aUtsment la Ires to the best of say kaowlsdx and belief A. K. VALK Ell. yaiiUer, ." -" - . ' Babtxrlbaa end sword to Wfurc taethts Uthdayof Ja'y. t. I U. at. COWDCN. , Notary rnWlev 1 Ctwrect-AtUsl: . ' ! ALrarn martin. 1, O. WOltTH, Itretoff. 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