f'T.T papek """""""" ! v . """"j"- ,
' ercrr afternoon, Sundays cx-
;Cptcdby
X. JAMES,
TtoStage paid.
-onths, $250 ;
ft I?,-. One month, 60 cents.
? will be deiirerca pj earners,
3e pipCf iany part'of the city, at the
a"5!' Scents per week.
yiTe their papera'rcgularly.
i ti: wVii served in I the
Tjef:it . .,nd who aftcr-
1 to tbi country, have organ
club called "The Tope's
i Jo it' are sm. ";u,w,B v
rradc, which nt' to Rome in
'Is-' Tn it'arc sixt; members of
If1"" ; ;n "1801.
0'-, ta- TlnrvAfl. Of BfOoklVD,
'v. ' i,i tr. live oh bread and
r .'V.-,!; Thompson has re-
Uiu'"
," i. rirr .1 three rears
cm. or; now
ia Knropc. UJ3 "y"
'her fur the legitimate
The Canadiau pilgrims who
Kncla.t spring, reached Now
. J.i.r return on Sunday. -.
;iisIUorcafraMcftbe labor troubles
,0,
f H-irrfKlshllrfi 1V.. a
. .i ..1' II jim.vv- -j, --.
1 Jlx'couM, interviewed that
with a cowhide.
ti.-.inu.iif Tins "-issiffril a
ri'jr that its cm j-loycs must pay their
(&n,c!' me Avar
. . j . f mf nun i nn
4 -
t. invites John A
: i
a J.r l'l.i'ndchdiia. to act as com-
lit1' vi
:a,irs to Siting BnH. Gctl
toiiutcutit'i'S are to make tlic South-trtwnsccomUry-
to the working
nifBi''wWacliampioii be proposes 'to
ir, i'rcbident Hayes has dcter-
giotJ Mat liiiiiselfvaiid buUc. shall pay
;kir car fare,; except Avhcn the party
i ia charge of a committee.
to!, rigadierT General," is now
mn-tocatcli up w itji Col. Gibbon who
had the rare impudence to get bc-
m him ami that ,Xczj Tcrccs rear he
i ten, following up.- -The lur-
k!i troops are committing terrible alroci-
iniJJulgaiia. ' The Stand-
U Uucharestvcorrcspondeut telegraphs
LIIows : ;'An emvr.cnt personage here
U an interview with, the Grand Duke
aulas jThuriidciv. Tbchttcr admitted
at the troops were somewhat dcmoral-
i an.l said thci? was no probability of
resumption of. operations for three
ab, when he would have received re-
kcmcrilsyof 100,000 men." A
istautirioplc correspondent' of the
bfanTsavs it is rumored that the
ira liasi appeared in the Russian,
aps. The Daily JScws cortes
;sicct at Sistova concludes his statement
k situation ou Saturday, as foljows ;
Sicca doubtful whether the Balkan
jf"S will continuei to be held by the
j-HUiS. j i-.ight thousand starving Bui-
fu iuu-ws are in aci vi. 1 ne wcatner
bai broken, and there arc heavy
continuous ia'n?." The natives say
Tct.wcatlier may be expected for a
SSht
at
this season, which
?ftly conduce to the spread
t ScknCSS in fl.o orrr " .
. rumors of tin throitcnad teaeral
iw o Cllihpprs nn.V firnmmi nncn
j O w l. It Hi ViliVll A-JU T
ta dc- -4- The Frteorificiuo. a
bipluiltcjpccialjy for preserving
mU on long voyages, has arri ved
" iurcr Platte with a canro of
clt,D condition. One hundred and
r.e'7 s have elapsed sinco she com-
loading. . Tho Ttmej Armo.
Respondent writes that the stories
atrocities in Armenia are ut-
Htruc. The Kussiana have through-
aaved well. The Turkish regulars
je khaved well, but the irregulars
"tj.of atrocities
iUnMl? 'efforts of Mukhtar
ffwstrict thcml Sulieman
P;111'US taoononsivd, has march-
the, Feredich. a Balkan
a strong . rcconnoitering
1 1 tr.l
as the K
. ! VIA ' V
7""W Wh rh 1?nccTirs
in rrirtol.l i l - i
tDj -""cthuic' iorce. r
i rc &Hujson Can-d fiimnanv
niortasa:e on all of their
vania, $10,000,000.
t. , -U1-nt
rr.i
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tZ Sl la Warrctt wunf y, N. Y.
CI1110""0'1 AVitU mortality has
lf- a! 'anions tLe horscs Jcrscy
.- arics Sun1!! c xtr i
.., , . a t van i-u
U Ue,k lust six hoi
horses from
suQcrin
WftiiSi. ratrick McGowan
rWol mason to work on
rtT?-nsand-i8 th only one
firin 'yJ:,0Qeers6f Ralei-h that is
ff lVS y? hal? hearty and
cnnnil
,. jean . J j J
4r- W it n m our midst
L ' IT lr vui uuusw
icDu? "?f Tarb0r haS
kty. , U0I),ty-Vardcn of tho Pen-
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WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1S77. NO. 175
Tlic Mails.
Tlie Mails close and arrive at. the City
Pofetoffice as follows : 1 , i'l
CI.OSF. j
Northern through mails - - -! 4:i I M
Northern through, and way mails. t:15 A M
Mails for the N. U. and A. & N. C.
Kailroads, and routes supplied
therefrom - -. - - - - i- - 4:15 P M
Southern malls for all points South,
daily - - - - - - 5:00 P M
Western mails (C. C. Pw W.) daily , i
(except Sunday) - - - 5:00 P M
Fayetteville, and offices on Cape
Fear liiver, Tuesdays and Fri
days - - i - - - 1.-00 P M
Mails for points along line of Che
raw & Darlington K li - - 1 - 11;30 A M
Fayetteville by C. C. It. W. daily,
(except Sundays) - - - 6:00 A M
Mails for points between Florence
and Charleston - - i- -. - - 11:30 A M
Onslow C. H. and inte'rmedlate of
fices every Friday - 1 - , - 6:00 A M
Smithville mails, by steamboat, '
daily, (except Sundays) - - - 8:03 a M
Maiis for Kasy Hill, Town Creek,
. every Friday at - - - - - - 3:00 P M
ARRIVE.
Northern through mails - - 12:15 P M
Northern through and way mail. 5:50 P M
Southern mails 7.U0 A M
Carolina Central Railway at - - 6:30 A M
Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 7:00 P
M., aQd on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M.
1 Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.,
and from 2 to 6 p. M. Money order and
Register Departments open same as stamp
office. 1 1 ' . i
Stamps for sale at general delivery "when
stamp office is Closed. ,t
Key Boxes accessible at all hours,-day and
niglit. i
Mails collected from street boxes every day
3:45 P M.
LOCAL NEWS.'
New Advertisements. .
A. David Another Large Invoice.'
Johv L. BoATwaiGHT Flour Call and
Examine Choice Vig llams.
Biniobd, Lqeb & tCo Lager.
0. G. Parsley & ,Co Excursion to Suiith
ville. , '
1. FiriutANSK'i Shampoo and Baths.
Figs ten cents a dozen.
Tho watermelon. crop is on the ragged
edge of a decline,,.
Sonic very nice shrimps-sold Yesterday
in. this market at o cents a quart.'
Cantaloupes are becoming somewhat
scarce and sell now from 115 to 75 cents a
dozen. , 1 . '
, Capt. V-V. Richardson, member of the
Legislature from Columbus county, is in
the city to-day.
" If you aje troubled with mice, gum cam
phor placed alout their hauhts will drive
them away, ' "
When you go to Beaufort carry your
own stimulants vithyou as prohibition
runs the town now.
The.rcjbatc been recent heavy rains in
the interior and the river is still in good
boating condition. i.
Grapes, figs, peaches, apples, water
melons, cantAloupes and all manner of
fine fruit grace our market now.
r Merchants' hero' are . taking stock and
Squaring up things generally, preparatory
to a trip North for their Fall purchases.
. : , . r
"I ish I were dead' is a common .ex
clamation with the 'dyspeptic, and yet no
man can get over a fence or crawl under a
barn faster than he when there is danger
ahead.
t .A - -
There vas a heavy black, cloud over
head last midnight, which seemed to cover
the entire sky and to hang over the earth
chock full of too much rain, but it passed
over and not a drop fell here.
An excursion party from up the road
will be down here to-morrow morning and
the steamer UiiGcrliill will take the party
to Smithvill, The boat will leave the
C. C. R. W. depot at C:30 and her own
wharf al 7 o'clock."" The fair is only 75
cts, for the round trip. 1
i p. . ...
, Unmailable Xetters.
The following is a list of unmailable
Ietcrs remaining in the city postofficcj:
C. U. Gilbert, Gillisonvillc, S. C. ;
M its Frances Waddcll, Bladen Co. X. C.
, Religious.
Rev. J, li: Wilson, D, D., Pastor of
thcFrst Pics'iyterian church in this city,
has gone North for a few weeks, and
during his absence there will be services
held in boih churches by Rev. i C. M.
Payne, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian
Church, jvvho will fill his own pulpit on
Sunday morning anil that of Dr. Wilson
on Sunday afternoon.
i -
The Thermometer.
From the United States Signal Office at
thislacc we obtain the following report
of the thermometer, as taken this morn
ing at 7:31 o'clock ;
Angusta, 72; Cairo, 72; Charleston, 79 ;
Cincinnati, C7; Corsicana, C8; Fort Gibson
C6; palveston, 80; Indian6la,80 j Jackson
ville, 81 ; Key Wrest , My KnoxvOle, 74;
Lynchburg, 73; Memphis, 73; Mobile, 81;
Montgomery, 74 ; Nashville, 73; New
Orleans, 80 ; New York, 70 ; Norfolk, 76;
Pittsburgh, C8;PuntaRassa, 85;Savannah,
84; Shrcveport, TC; St. Louis 64; St
Marks, 74f ; Vicksburg, 72; Washington
72; Wilmington, 70.
City Court. . I
At 9 o'clock this morning, His Honor,
the Mayor pro temp., opened his court.
Tho only jpri soner was Isaac Baker, cul
ored, whp was arrested yesterday af
noon, corner Sixth and Castle, by officer
J. S. Bender, on complaint of Mr. W.
If. Biddle, for trespass. The evidence of
officer Bender, which was corroborated
by" five or six other witnesses besides, was
rather unfavorable for the prisoner.
1 The testimony . prove! that Baker not
only committed trespass upun.Mr. Biddle's.
premises, but also the more severe offense
of resisting and striking the oflber of the
law was proved by more than one witness
Officer Bender testified that the defend -aut,
when at the corner of Sixth and
Nunn streets, Avhile under arrest, and
on his way to1 the Guard House, suddenly
stopped and refused to go any further and
that while remonstrating with him and
endeavoring to urge him on, the aforesaid
defendant turned upon him (Bender) and
struck him a blow in the rxouth with his
fist and knocked off a piece of a tooth ;
that he then used i his club on him and
struck once and summoned others to help
him; that the prisoner still continued to
resist, and had to 'be thrown down and
tied and hauled to the gaurd house in a
cart;that while lie was in the cart tied hard
and fast on the way to the guard house,
he managed to jump out of tho cart, but
with tbc aid of those whom he had summoned,-
the prisoner was put back in the
cart and in this condition finally taken to
the cell and locked up. : 1
The evidence of all the witnesses cor
roborated officer Bender's statement that
the prisoner was very obstreperous,rcsisl
iug all the time and using the most horrid
aud vile imprecations, cursing and swear
iDg at everyone around and at the same
time using the most vulgar and obscene
language.
From tho evidence given in, officer
Bender must have exercised a great clca
of forbearance. Others who witnessed
the affair state that Baker str ick the
policeman, Bender, several times before
Bender used his club. j
The Mayor"pro temp, asked Baker if he
had any witnesses, and lie replied, No.
When asked what he had so sav for him
self, he stated that he supposed he was
drunkand didn't know what he was doing.
Baker claims to be a sailor.
The sentence of the court was 20 days'
solitary confinement on bread and water
and at the expiration of that time to be
turned over to a magistrate to be tried for
his iolatiou of the statute law of the
State in committing a trespass upon
private premises.
The case of young Ilowland, w ho was
arrested for firing a pistol in Wcsseli's
grocery store, on Secoud, between Market
and Dock strcets,last night, was dismisscd
from the City court to be investigated
before Justice Harris's...
Having no further business the court
adjourned.
Special Term of Ihs City Court.
Argument in the case of Gerritt Walker
Esq., for violation of a city ordinance in
refusing to pay tbc cart tax of ten cents
imposed by the city upon all carts coming
to the market, was, as previously agreed
upon last Saturday at a special term of
the City Court, heard by the Mayor pro
temp, this morning at 11 o'clock, Col. W.
S. Devane appearing for the city and M.
London, Esq., for the defense. After ar
gument on both sides the Court decided
against the defendant md imposed a fine
of $5 for refusing to pay the tax. An
appeal was taken to the1 Criminal Court
of New Hanover county. Mr. Walker
was recognized in the sum of fifty dollars
for his appearance at the October term of
the above-named Court.
Captured at Leesburg.
Ex-Sheriff Horrell, of Pender county,
arrived here to-day from Lcesburg, haviDg
in custody Mary Eliza Nixon, colored,
who is charged with the murderous as
sault on Margaret Ann Clarity, also
colored, spoken of by us in full in yester
day's issue. The woman was arrested
yesterday at Leesburg by Mr. Horrell,
who found the razor with which the cut
ting was done on her person. She was
turned over to Justice Harriss, who is
sued the' warrant for her arrest, and by
him turned over to tho Sheriff to be com
mitted to jail to await an examination.
Martha Wescott, the daughter of Mar
garet Clarity, who seems to have been
enticed from her home by Mary EUha
Nixon, die no hava rooney enough to
bring her to Wilmington and therefore
got off at Burgaw with the intention of
walking to tho city.
Blind for Fifteen Yeats.
Old aunt Susie Robinson, a former
slave of Capt. James Robinson, of Bladen
county, has been blind for nearly fifteen
years, but recently her eye sight has been
restored to "her by Providence and she
can now see toj thread a cambric needle.
Aunt Susie is nearly one hundred years of
age and the restoration of her eye sight
at her advanced age is looked upon as
soniethtng remarkable.
This Term and L.ast.
The fact that tho Criminal Court Which
closed its labors here last Saturday night
got through with the docket in one week
does not necessarily prove that the Court
officials w'orked any harder this term than
they did during the June term, when the
session ran into the third week. The
docket was much lighter thisT- time, that
is all. It must, be remembered that at
i 1
the previous term Solicitor Moore secured
110 Convictions, a fact, which in itself,
evidences the immense amount 6f work
done then.
You can' save Money x "
by using Dooley'8 Yeast Powder, for
less butter, Hour, eggs, etc., arc required
to accomplish satisfactory results. This is
not a needless hap-hazard statement, but
a fact verified by the experience of many
thousand families. Try it and prove the
ciaim. ,
A Dastardly 'Attempt.
A fiendish attempt was made sometime
on last Sunday or Sunday night to de
stfoy the engine in the press room of the
Star by filling the valves with ink. It
4vas discovered in time by the pressman
and what might have proved a serious
disaster ; was averted. The composing
room, where the; printers work, is imme
diately over the press room, and if the
boiler had exploded a serious loss of life
must have resulted. The author of the
outrage is unknown, bnt Mr. Bernard has
offered a 'reward of 50 for his detection
1
A Valuable Library.
General Abbott has in his private li
brary at Abbottsburg a complete record
of the Congressional proceedings from the
day the Continental Congress met in
Carpenter's Half, in Philadelphia, Sep
tember , 1774, down to the present
Congress. This comprises the old Conti
nental Congress Reports, the Annals, the
Debates, the Congressional Globe and the
Congressional Record. We suppose that
no other library in North Carolina con
tains this perfect set of reports.' Even
the State Library and the' University Li
brary do not have it, nor any other private
library has this rare continuous record.
The Names of Nails.
The terms "four-penny," "six-penny,"
"ten-penny," etc.,' as applied to nails,
means this : Four-penny means four
pounds totha thousand, and on. It is an
English term, aud meant at first "ten
pounds" nails (the thousand being under
stood;) but the old Englishman clipped it
1 to "ten-pun," and from that "tcn-punny"
and so it degenerated, until "penny" was
substituted for pound. So, when you ass
for "four-penny" nails, now-a days, you
want those a thousand of which will weigh
four pounds; but in these degenerate
timcs, we question whether you will get
us many as a thousand in that weight.
When a thousand nails weigh less than
one pound, they are called tacks, brads,
etc , and arc reckoned by ounces (to the
thousand) ; so you will sec "8 oz., or 10
oz.," on papers of tacks.
List of Letters. ;
The following is the list of letters . re
maining unclaimed in the Postoffice, Wil
mington, X. C, Wednesday, Aug. 15th
1877: '
A Mrs Jtilis Ann Artis, 2, T J Arm
strong, Rev J. II. Anderson. ; "
B Bason lirady, David Bender, D F
Braseland, Jackson Brown, James Brown,
Miss Fannie Rro vj,Miss Alice L'Bcisley,
Mrs Alice Benton.
CSantec Charles, 3, John Cannon, J
D Chestnut, Mrs Lucy Cowan. :
D R Dudley. ?
1 Henry Edins?, 2, Charle M Epps.
F Eartis Fonvillc.
G Jerry F Gore, 2:
H Mrs Silvia Hill, Mrs Milly Uelflin,
Mrs Isabella Hurst, Miss Betty Herring;
Miss Dollie Herring, Cass Hooper, Wm
T Harker.
i J Jas F Jason, Briokky Jenkins,
Mrs Caroline V Jackson.
K V J Kerman, Jessia Kncx.
L Mrs Mamber Lovingston.
M Robt McKensic, Miss flora Mc
rherscd, Miss Maggie D Moore, Bridget
McLanc, Mrs Sarah J Murray, Hugh Mc
Donald,, M .Mrs Emma Nelson, "Cold ".
PMiss Mary Peal, Miss Martha Par
kers, John Parrott, UP Padison, O
L Miss Hattie N Sharp, Robt Strange,
2, J N Sharp.
T Henry Tate, J G Trasley, Thos B
Thayer.
W George Wiirurnstoo, Cfcas Wat
son.' j - ' r': '
Persona calling for letters in above lis
will please say "advertised'; if not claim
od in 30 days will be sent to chad letter
Office, Washington, D. C. ;
e. 'it : brink; p. m. v
The People Want Proof.
There is no medicine prescribed by
physicians, or sold by Druggists, 4hat
carries such evidence of its success and
superior virture of Bosciiee's Gekman
Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on
the breast, Consumption, or any disease
of the Throat and Lungs. A proof ofjthat
fact is that any person afflicted, can get a
Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its
" rv . t r t r . ,
superior euecc ociorc Diiying the regular
size at 5 cents. It has latelv been intro
duced in this country from Germany.
and its wonderful cures arc- astonishing
every one. that use it. Three doses will
relieve any case. Try it.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
ENGINE HALL, V
HOWARD BELIEF Fire Eng. Co. No. 1. I
Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 13, 1877. J
Whereas, it has pleased AlmijrhtvKJod. in
the dispensation of His unfathomable wis
dom, to remove from our midst, in the prime
oimte, our isrother J?ircman, CliAKLES J.
GERKEN, we deem it a duty, due both to
the memory of the deceased and ourselves, to
make manifest our sincere grief at his sad and
untimely death : therefore, be it '
Resolved, That this Company, bv the death
of Charles J. Gerken, has lost one of its best
members j one whose name stands engraved
upon the annals of this Company as one of its
staunchest members; one whose genial pres
ence ever cheered and animated us with a
good feeliner towards one another.
Resolved, That to his aged mother we len
der the assurance of J our deep and heartfelt
sympathy in her bereavement.
Resolved, That a memorial page of our
Record be duly inscribed to the memory of
our deceased Brother, that the Hall Room be
draped in mourning, and that our members
wear the usual badge of mourning for the
space of thirty days, as a token of our high
appreciation of his good services and many
social virtues.
Resolved, finally, That these Resolutions
be published in the city papers, and a copy
thereof sent to the family of the deceased.
L.P.NEWMAN,
A. ADRIAN,
J. G. OLUENBUTTEL,
H. HINTZE.
M. UATIIEJEN,
Committee.
New Advertisements.
EXCURSION TO SMITHVILLE.
ON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15.
STIVER. J. S. TJxVDERIIIIiIi,
WITH AN EXCURSION PARTY from
aloncr the line of the C. C. liaiin-av.
will leave the Railroad Wharf at fi::o A. M.
and our Wharf, foot of Orancrc st, promptly
at i a. m,
ITALIAN BAND will be on Jard. '
Fare for round trin. 75 centL;. Children
unaer 14 yea's, 50 cents.
auxr 14
O. G. PARSLEY fc CO.
LAGER.
ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF THAT
SUPERIOR
CHAMPAGNE LAGER BEER,
The Finest Offered o:v the Market.
Adapted especially to Family L'sc.
10 Bbls. Pure Cidor Vinot
! I -
'I ' ;
gar, Choap.
BINFORD, LOEB & CO.
aug 11
PLEASE NOTICE.
We will bo glad to reed?" eOBxaBskatloai .
from our friends on any and all subjects o ff
general intcrestttt: r-:n it. .T . H
Tho name of the wrifctti syi be
furnished to the Editor. " ' "
, .; ".,. .'I. -.-! 'T
Communications must b3mittcn only OB
one Bide of the piper.; ') " " trill t
I'ereontlitica moat bevoided.
Andit is especially and particm laiJ nde
Etood that xhe editor' docs not always tndorft
the views of correspondents, unless so sUtedT
in the editorial column.
New Advortisomohti m ',
ANOTHER LARGE liiVCICE
OF
pearl mm-
JUST BECE1YED. Thcsoia waiting eta
be accommodated. Remember it li giiaraa
tced to be the Best and Cheapest Shirt U tfie
' . -I ' . . m j I '
market. !
. ; , .-; i .yit V'. "
Call andece the PEARL SUlET onljL
A. Davidi.r:
1 - 1
augU llcrct.nl Trilor 4 Clothlur. . I
Call and Exarhiho
: i.
aug 11
Family Grocer. !
Choice Pig Hamc
' '5 kf
A SELECTED LOT OF CHOICK .;
, ! I 'Ml
Pig
Especially for the Warm Season.
VERY FINE.
J
Once you try them you will purchase no
other. 1 .r:' ' ' '
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JOHN L. BOATWR1GHT,: 4,1
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5 & 7 North Front St. jfh '
aug 11
Family Grocer'.' 1
W. H. SPRUfJT,
Exchango Corner. ' ' ,
IT'XCHANGE CORNER is the place 16 get
lA everything in the FANCY GOODS Ihxv
The NICEST GOODS kept. ,
It has ahvays been the place for the Nicett
and most FAS II I ON A It T. K MIMiVFriv .
GOODS, and will in future prove to ho inch
io an wik) may come or lena toeir orders. ' '
ceivc Prompt and Special Attention.
Remember EXCHANGE CORNER :
lor your FALL GOODS. .
1 1 . L'lllllll'll rt . iinn ' X?"
van nun iur ou UXJUIKS. '
aug 11. N. H. 8ritUT.
IFDOlLflD- !
100 Bbls. arid Half Bbls. of
our Old Brand
IFavo
?9
SHAMPOO AND BATHS.
, '111 i ? !
qilAVE, 10 cnti. Hair Cut, 23 ccnU, (
Shampoo, 23 cents. Hot and cool baths 'at"
all hours. Clean towels and sharp razors In
abundance. All work doao in sUeaee and
with di?patch. ,
aug li
t viTnUAVatrt
Cor. Front and PrinCcW.
an? l::
. JAMES C. KXTKbS, ''
Third St.. oppoaite City UalL .
otico.
1
S9.50 per Barrels
84.871-2 por Half Bbl.
: ' ". I . : ' - ' .
Ground from New Wheat Guaranteed.
JOHN L. BOATWBIGHT,
" 5 Cl7 ZJorth ront St.
aug II
FAMILY GROCER.
A DjTEBTISE
CX U THE
DAILY REYIKTT.
4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE V
ix. ......-, Vj i
late firm of C. D. MYERS k CO. era ft-.
quested to call and settle their acexraata be- ?
fore the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, u jin
that day they will b placed la tbe hu.it tt,
BIT AltftrfivfW mtAim . " r r ' ? 1 f x i f
JOHN L. BoATWftlOliT,
alfrl
SAT 5orth frost SL )'
Polk TJiirer Ci. Go'd;
ITALIAN INSECT POWDER I TTarraat- -
ed to kill Roaches, Flics, Fleas, AcLf, Uo 1
Crotoa Bugs, Bed Bugs, He? 'jnitoef , C lexers
Uce, Flower Bus, Uelon Bas, tsi all ctl :r
species of Insects. : - , .
Not poisonous to bum as beluga, y
mesticanioahj or fowls. aplTi
OUR NEW LOT OP
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CHOICE TEAS, -;
both Ulacs cl oaxinrj,
A Choice Shipment just rcccired."
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Only 50 Cents Per Pounft. 1
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JOHN L. BO AT WRIGHT, I y
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Season Continuos' :
AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING ,
first-class work done should call at No..
0 South Front streeL Sharing 10 cents f
Hair Cutting 25 cento, Shampooing 25 cenU..
Even at these prices no lard or pips fat used
as Pomatum, only fine oils, beauUhers, perftt-
mcriesandbay rum. " .
June 25 .. JNO. WERNER. ,
QONSTANTLY BECEIYINa A5D ,
ALWAYS ON' IIA5D':,
a full line of Drugs, MedicinesfCbemlcais, ' .
Fa-cy Articles, Ac. Oar Cigars,. ,
are unsurpassed. .;'?'? "
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