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.' 'P 44"?S;Hinie.Mall8.;' The Mails close and arrive at the City 'J Postoffice as.ioBows : ,"5vm 4 ; Zii'- CLOSE. o. i. Northern through and way mails U:15 A M us Mad to for the N. C ntl A. & N'. C. -, t , BaUroadK, and routes tuopilcd ! ..tWefrom - - - 4:13 I' M southern snails for all points Sou th , 'V': ' dally - - - - - - 5:00 PM bl Yetero malls (C. C. R. W.) daUy hjhnn (xjeept Sunday) - - - M -ui; Fyttevul, 6d offices ou Cai? ..it t,; fear River, Tuesdays aud Jrri j...V day - , - - - - - '1:00PM . lU r pojnteakmg line of Clic- 'Fyctterllle byNVaraw, dai!y, . , .JSgSKttgffiH M 9mt1 uiuidi Charleston - - - - ii:3 a m " Onatoir, C:Hi and interna -JLIatu . flee every Friday - - - A M TOrttttlrrtlle maita, by steamboat, dally. (except Sundays) - - .-v M ? every Friday at 4 . - .-r) l M .pi fn'' ARRIVE. f..i Norttom through and wy imuI-s. :y,) i :"- .jathMn mallA - - - - - - - :-).v .i fty i. " 'i.;:! i a U G: )j -. J;!; i' 'A':-K'i:hi., C:.:ctuy :r:iii I Vm)lna rsntHi.1 PaiiU'ftV f:l. - - (.:.) A ' "f" aeiiverea irom o: M., lad on Sundays from B. . . . ... ... Ktamp umee open iro and ixom z to o r. y. lleeister Departments open miui us hiainp ofioe. , , ,. . Stamps for sale at general delivery when lstamp office Is oioed. , Key Boxes accessible at all hours, cay and fVjhSauk Collected from street boxesVvery day tii P. M. - CAROLINA. The atng and drinking privi'.ies , f..r tha next Fair at Wehlon wciu rented out oa Saturday for S2GC. There were four couver.iioiii at tlie Mctfcbdist revival in Warsaw during the past Week. The meeting cioseii ou Fri day ; toight. Magnolia Record: Wells l$oe Ksn., . an'agedj anld Jestimablc citizen of - Island Creek townsnip, suddciily fell dead on .the 2ltinst. Mr. Ikmey was in his 80th year. VWeldon Kcws: In addiiioii to the nu merous attract ions already mentioned, we understand that two or three Iijics in-in , Baltimore arc exprcled to come out and Cmpete for the liberal prennums at 'onr V ensuing Fair. 'tBalciih Kcus.". TIjo freight bui iCss . bnrthe; H. &. G., II. U. has bc.rni) so SlhI-ry that an extra train had to be put on 4Ji line at Portsmouth Tuesday in order S toioTe forward t be accund ition oi freight . -Vttiat point, . Wadesboro Ikrald :, Dr. Ua'ttie beat. 1 if Crump (botli .of Lilcsvillc) owe in the. . I imatter of cars of com to the stalk. Like the Electoral Commission, it's eiyht u ,,'a. Fact. lis. stalk has eight, and C's. seven good, well developed euis. TilAVeldon News: Twenty-six .thousand' . .5'$h&t.V hundred and nineteen - crates of 2rVJipa4hes were shipped north from stations 0 the line of the llaleigh & Gaston liail rJitd&f during the past season; 0,1 :iT of 4jeu came from Littleton and Gaston. : i ' n r . t t ......... i ; i ... df bane, for jnanufactwiiiig sorghum, w as . ...ri-ftr&ad in Kninth Iredell this seasou. Many :,'mnCTH .hare found it more reuiunen.tnv: rfo raise wjU cano and inauufaclure sor .iknuia than to raise cutw k iii couu, ur !lif-ipljlojia . 06rwv It U averted by :T4,tboS interested in such matters that more ftfelldrenhaVe been born iu tins city iu the .T.trteafc few (Weeks than uithin the same )e- viUrt f J nnv ?r in' lir. hivtni'l' nt' i he . place? ' An old gentleman who had trav - . lled all over Mecklenburg, savs that the Mnttf tfimg.ruay be said of the county. It jn.was tho subject of general remark a linos' everywhere he wn'.. All of which seems ' ' Verjatrauge. ' ...Charlotte Obs.rccr: Mr. 11. A. il:;:i,.3v. ' nifanter5vilie, tliit; oouniy, uiu-Lasu Wlraahla gold wine, which, by toe way, ix:)&jt heen adve.'ti&ad f,H- sj.iie, has raised on I tho Eame plantation a sweut jotato which ji t jnoeaenres ! sixteen inches arounil? is abont eight inches long, and weighs?'' exactly V threei pounds, lie doesn't kuov, whcti.er St wilOpay better to raisj jotatd's o: -- SOW. ' . I ' ! Statcsville Lanlmarli : E'.e.wiv c.a huh f"filJflat' plump j-earling, covU;i:i0 . - two n.y Hundred and fifty-tivciiead,' ii -m J..ck- 8on ana VheroKec counties, jis-a uwu , v tha "Western North Carolina Road We d nesday. They were way-lilied to 'Ralti- more. -(J A five hundred lot was shipped ! by the aamo pr.vties week before .last. ' ' -"'Tiiercaro yet live hutitlre.l more- ye.-.r-' " liugs arid iwe thousaii!1! hea l of tiieep to . be shipjped during the present nnn.iii. '.'.Charlotfo Observer: Tlie ice factory which was started here last summer by ih-.-srs Stratton & Emerson, .will eloe.iu a few- weeks by reason of tha approach of c.1 1 " weather. Although the iajary opene 1 unde.r discouraging circumstanc ., a simi lar enterprise Jiav;ng proved an inomiu-' ioua failure -a few years, before.it i:as al ready sold abou tone hundred '-tons- (iwo -; hundred thousand pounds) of ice. The V proprietors are much encourage.!. a:id pro- peae to enlargo their facioiy beK ie li-j'xt f summer, aniHoegin operations next y u aa soon as the warm weather begins. The V ic they make has given s.ttisfactb.n, and fy ' tho ico factory is a buccess. i ,r. Magnolia Record: On Monday morning last, as the . north :ru huuiui i.tignt train Was backing ou the side track, one of the ; -rt. hands employed oa the Irain, iu. attempt-, "V fiug to uncouple a car, got his f..ot caught ' T1 1 in - the frog of the switch, ajd he was thrown down and a portion of the traiu .- an over him. IThc wheels of the cars ' ioiught him at the upper portion tf the left thigh and ran diagonally across it, .r rruhing it iu a fearful mauuer, and across --i'lhe pelvis and right arm. He is a colored mau named William Mcti Hough and , has boon iu the employ of the railroad "r company for some titne. Capt. Knight, on whoie train tlie accident oecut.rjd, :l- ''forms us that he was a very steady and VC'S ruHablo man. AVc saw the sufferer in , a t-m, few'.moments after the accident, and he ..ertaiply had a plenty of courage and pluck,; for not a murmur escaped him n-whilo we were present. Dr. J.-W. Mc pee was spou at band and rcr.dv-red such sAfical assistance as the case demander.1. , .-4-Ho'ft penoa so mutilated could live an .Jjoiir . is incomprehensible to us, but the winded man lingered from 11:S0 a. m., a ,(JUutiL4 p. m., when death eame to his re--licf. BaleigL News: There are to be four mar riages in the family of Mr. TihlmaD, Agent of tba IV & 11. Railroad, two miles from Weldon, three daughters and one son, this evening. This will be ' tlib , heaviest matrimonial strike of the season. ' ; ; Greensboro Patriot: A letter has reached here from J. A. M. Coble, proprietor of the '-'Lightning Mule," stating that he has teen swindled cut of his mule in Chicago, and that lie is' trying to make his "way home. The letter was written at Frce- ' Dori Hi ! Greensboro Patriot ' Dr.. Wheeler pro- i r . r,,!'-.tV f ff K d -aiji.euuie, an J m.J, when they i-t . -, ; poi:ut only Republicans to !,..,.. ': rrl rf ..i-Jld ains ;,ohn... . u-j i ig ca.J inajea against ' Wii.viv. : was tint he appointed too many ! o" ''''-'. ttiwiuv;-vviiv- t awai-lfil 1 : c.ir bv the I North Carolina I i. .in r.ii ,S .',iriv to the Fayetterille I:;:n;'!u'!?i.i Liht Infantry. The cere- '-'-y vi:i tuke pkceon the lair grounds nil V h;. s.i .y of fair week. Robert S. Ilu-ke, Li'j.. of Fayetteville, will receive the liag in btrbalr of toe company. ? Ikk-igh Observer; little boy, eight vers of ag-3. and son of Virgil I5arbee, wii. lives .four miles west of MorrUville, ti.ul n:s arm c.U2ht in a cane mill on Tucsd.ty, the 18th, and so badly crashed as to necessitate amputation. Dr. R. M. Patterson,-assisted by Drs. Herndon and Cottou, performed the operation, taking it off 1 -r inches below t ho shoulder joint. The little feliow is doing finely. .(diiarloite' Observer.) Splendid Specimens or Gold. Mr. Cyrus Stjoson, who lives nine miles from the city in Crab Orchard township, was in our office yesterday with the Jinest specimens of gold we- have yet seen. Tnere were not more than four penny weights of the specimens, but all of this pure gold ;' there was no ore about it, either brown or refaactory, it was just simply three nuggets of beautiful, shining g' :, and it had not been- broken from a rock, either, but" had been picked up on ilr. Stinson's place in its pure state. Mr. 'S., has never dune any regular mining. In internals ol leisure ne has looked arouud over h's farm with the view of picking up what gold eou'd Le found on the top of the sireund a:;d iias done this often after heavy rains, lie has aiso plowed some ior gol i, and at d; here nt times has picked up iu his way ore which will aggregate in valuj .v-IOO. We ay for the hundredth time that hl this, belt of country is full o gold, and we oiler this as another proof of l lis? Ill-- I. COMluSItCIAL NEWS. 'WlhJJLNGXON MARKET, 1 StrriiMHEi:. '2J a P. M. I h PI HITS TcflPENTIiNE-Ciuiet at 3l4 cL'ut.s. ales of 75 b'ols at that figure. Uu.sJX-t'I i:e nia.ket oiened firm at fl 40 and S-l 1 loo. Strained and Cood. Strained. Latft't wo hear o;" sales o'.iCi bbls Strained iu 1 . j unci I. .J bOls Cood Strained at $1 50, TAltr-Stetiy at il oo per bbl. Sules of re- eei:its al.that ligure. CKUllpTUItrilXTIE Tiie market has lalle:i 5c per bl)I felnee our Just report. AYe (.uo.v market at S2 35 per bbl for Yellow Dij) and 'Virgin, wi.i s.c. at that figure. Later, : ales of u bbl .;' at i'2 40. Hard nom- iiial. - . 1 1 COXi'OX jti'-'oL with1 tales of l bales low i iuiudii.lK i 'illul S bale iuiudii.:ij l.1 la"; ; and S bales' middling at - cn.,. Tb R;)Jowing- quotations: , are the Official i OiiUnary, D Cent?; (it,ti n.-iiiarv 'A-'i-C if tit. ict Good Oidinarv. ....... i Low iliduiing 10 tt tt it MidddusrJ.. lj y 16 , Good iliduiiilg....! I DAILY UECEIPX8. . , Coiiv ii. ..: 260 bales Spirit 1 urptuime...;....-. 185 casks iiotio.....J...: 1,164 bbis Tar 68 bbls Crude TuriesitiM.-?.. .'J... 410 .bbls l NEWS. 1 ! AUllIVED. i t.:.i:'. il A P 1 Hurt, Green, Fayette- v-:.v', v . v. Wo. .r. - suam.-r l lU.ie.Tiiiil, Gilllcan, SmlthvUle, U i r'ai-iy A Uo. s: :k A.o. r. .Maon, Hose, Baltimore, Har ri- -.'r.w .'.!. , . i'x la. ; i. ..(.: nidi :ifr Star, Wevmouth, Llv- r ... - ; . . ' .-ir-i. . CLEARED. s, r A P Hurt, Green, Kayette- vi...'. vo.n joiin. 1 -4- Jlxpotts. eoAsnnE. i-w V.v.:. .ounsjp. benefactor IU 'i..v-e tto.:,.i. c...-.s;ir.t-,77 bbis Tosiu, v.o i:.r, v. ea.s-.-. i'.o, Ii5 ihU crude turpt, 7 a'. - ;'-a:-.:, '.'b.d; v.. .a, .3 eaes mdbe, 34 ua .i'. ...t, X euvty bbfc,-i bbl wax, .. . i.y ; loOi.s. , , i . List of Vessels ih Port September 24 1917. . i ; I1AKKS. - t ' Cito, Gci", C5J tjri3, Xeilsen, i Vick & A(ebane Kate iioasfitld,-lr, 274 tons, Williams, Vick Jt iMebane Jeibruen, lNor,'"J77 tons, Svendscn, li E lloide Kuitiua.-Xor, CI 3 ton, Bjakass, . Vick & Hebane Eliza Taylor, Br, 200 tons, Sontherlan, , Vick A Mebane Cuba Y Canaries, Sp, 314 tons, Kodriguis, Williams & Mnrchison Nancy Holt, Ur, 318 tons, Tunt. Vick k Mebane Cirenc, Gr, 497 ton?, Callies, E Pedchau i Wcfetermaan . " I3RIGS. G P Sherwood, Ur, 303 ton9,-TttfBer, "' ' Paterson, Downing & Co St Elmo, Ir, 'IZi tons, Kjah, ' Anderson Si Loeb SCHOONERS. Ann lhl-, Aid, 186 tons, Marshall, ' . ' K Kidder St Sons Nellie Starr, Am, 228-tons, Poland, r Master Jno Schult, Am, 2t0 tons, Hansen, Williams St Morchuon Sidney C Tyler, Am, 2S5 tons, Barrett, Harris Jk Howell Susan, Am, 177 ton5, Gardiner, Master i JJ A Comb, Ani, 100 tons. Turner, JaslI Chadboorn A Co FIRST MOUNTAIN BEEP QF THE SEASON JUS T ARRIVED at MONROE St KING'S, sej-t 27 Carrie's Clock, XTT7 Advertiseinen ts. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES Misses Ktxubv axd Hakt, Principals. Mb. JE. VakLaek, Professor of 3Insic. ) THIS SCUOOL WILL KE-OPEX ON Thursday, the 4th oCOctobcr. .lJest'iiiatruc tion in all Department?. Cla:ca'-taught VOCAL MUSIC and CALISTHENICS free of extra charge. For term', ic , address the sept lS-aat-tu th PRINCIPALS. SUte of North Carolina. 1 - , ; ' . :-. - - I New Hanover County. J Saperior Court. William 'Larkios, - ' - :. aza!a&t F. C. Singletarr, Robert Johnston and wife Isabella, A. J. Mo:t and wife A. Sophia Motr. Wm. B. Robeson and John H. Kobeson ,md others. THI3 ACTION" is brought bv the1 plaintiff as adoxinhtrator of Eiiza 0. Gil espie, de ceased, against the heirs at law o his intes tate, for the purpose o; eellir.g the lands de scribed in the complaint filed in te oliie of the Clerk of the Superior Court of tLe county of New fiaaover, to make assets tor the pay ment of debts, and charges of administration, and ths dcfendants,Kobe. t JohDcton and ' w:fe Isabella, A. J. Mo:t aDd wife A. Sophia Mott, Wm. B. Robeson and John H. Robeson, who are proper pai ties to Ibis action, are hereby notified and required ta appear and answer or demur to the complaint .filed in this action , on the-25th diy of October, A. D. 1877, ;;t the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, at the Ciurt House in the city of Wilming ton and State and County aforesaid. I f the defendants fail to appear at the time the Plain tiff will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint, together with the co3t of this ac tion. J NO. D. TALO:, - " c. S. C. W. S. h D. J. Devahe, Attys for. Pluintilf. sept 12-1 w6ff Ih Cape l Jt Military Academy. "S'ftll Term begins October 1st. PERSONS DESISTNG TO EN T Jilt their Bons or wards for the Fall res ion, fire requested to make app ic.ition bef'yre the end of September, either personally, at tlie Manning House, where the Principal enn be found between tlie hoiiris of 7 and 'J p. rn., or by letter, addressed to MAJ. B. J. BUHGESS, sept 20 Princijal. Spectacles and Glasses. rpHE' LARGEST' ASSORTMENT EVER offered iu this city at prices ranging from 25 cents to $10. , Call and examine for yourselves. jaBem:;Vff':, Jf II. ALLEN'. Wanted to Rent. - . . A oM iiii Lorfouri ft T - A SMALL HOUSE, with three rooms,conveniently loci ted. fJ).ont want to buy, want to rent. Applyjhrongh P. O. to X. V. G., care of Review office. pt 2G Keystone Printing Ink Co -I Ji 4U f 4 itnc t mud foe i t wan u c i u ij-i)in j i PRINTING ifKS. r BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A t; X7 Clorth Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. iTJR.YlNKS . AREVQF A SUPERIOR V- qaality,' being made from the best ingre dient and under the personal supervision ot a practical printer and pre&fcinUn, therefore we will guarantee every pound of Ink sold to be of a Superior Jet Black, Quicjf Dryin; and entirely free from settingr-otl'. . " Our prices are from 30 to . 50 per cent, low- ei than any other Inks manufactured in the united States. i trial of a sample keg will convince an v printer that he has been paying nearlv doublt what he should for his Inks ia times past Pat up in kegs and barrels to suit purchasers Address, KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO., 17 North Fifth Street, dec IS -( Philadelphia, Pa Prune Enjoyment ror a Tear. Less Than Four Cents a Week.; MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE BY INTRODUCING THE I 1 Mil imo Which for more than 55 Years has been the 8T0RY, SKETCH AND FAMILY PAPER, as is well known all orer the United States. It is published weekly, contains eight large pages, clearly printed on good p:ipe, lil.ed with the choicet f lories ami shctches tv the bestwJ.ters; not sensational tra.-h, hut 'such as a mother is willing to have her children read. , -The whole tone of the paper i-j pare and elevating. It also contains Historical and Biographical articles ; Scientific : Agricultural aud House hold Departments ; Fashion Article weekly, fresh and unexcelled : Humorous 'Notes-; Lit erary ReViews ; News Notes; Boys' and Gi'Lv Colnmns: and btrong and bparkhng Edito rials', etc., etc. Ts just such a paper a? everj body loves to read, and the price is onl y TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sample copy containing club rates, etc., senl on receipt of aJ-ccnt stamp. Address, Ho. 918 BENNETT & FITCH, - 37S Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pju B. Be lire and affix the number WIS before BENNETT St FITCH, so that wc mar know torean wiiat paper the subscription comes. Jan 2 SHAHT00 AND BATHS. gHAVE, 10 centa. Hair Cut, 25 cents. Shampoo, 25 cents. Hot and cold Baths at all hoars. Clean towels and sharp razors in :. ; 4.. - . : abnaaiiice. Ail work done in silence and with dispatcK " I. FDBJIANSK1, S Car. FroBt aai Priaccsi. Willi ifLiUiU wholsba par cz P&The following quotatfoti represent thi wholesale prices 'generally. la .making- utt small orders higher i.rlcel.a.Ve f ired. BAGGINGGiiiinr...t.....1 ... 4 I uuuuitf aci.iiur.n,;...i.:. r (prt' i T I- vi . a 1 -i - I BACUX North Carolina, Hamf, y ib..... -viz-u JL v.. ......... , SaouIJerp, i? L. 'J c Sides, V to...... :11 1-' : Westeru Smvk.-U Ifair.s i.'....i.'....L.'. ... Sides, i lb. Shoulder? Drv Saitfii Sid-c.' '; IN.... ShouiJ : f ...... BKKF i.Vv'i' .vi':hi.'.V.V. " Sccen-I Uzud, - uch... New York3euvI:, ne-.v BEESWAX V i:)...L y ; .-' ' BRICKS Wiiiuing tqi:,V M i: . - . Northern ......... ....... t ;' 'Al ; BUTTER North Carols lb - Northern, V l""' .. '' & -' CANDLES SpcraiV ii,..... 2 0) Tallow. "f- K trf ( -J Adamantine, V-t- I2jwj?:" lo;C CHEESE 4 .i ' 13 F" S'' State, i ,...... COFPEE Javc, V & Rio, V lb Lunra, l lt CORN ME A I .? f,u,Uvi....; COTTON TIES V l-.i... DOMESTIC ' Sheeting, 4.-4 :; ynrd. ...... Yarn, "1 buEcti 7;- W A G o e FlriJi Mackerel. No. 1, 1) bb!.".,.IG C')' 02D T.O No. 1, t' y- bll ......... ...U. I 0 (;0 Mackerel. No. 2, -tJ bhl....IU 5') '90 Vb -No. 2, V'1'- bbl..."........-...' 7 10 u 0"00 MacLere!. No'l-.U -J bbl.....W 00 Cwlt CO 1 Mullet.-. V be!.. .- CO do 1 ( 0 N. C. Herring, bb!..w. 5 '.;'J ( S CO Dry Col. trhj.r.V. Mw. 7:S 0 FLOUR-,-Fine. " rh... ...... 0 CO 7 00 Super, Nortli. ri:. V Hi... '0.00 (.' 8 00 Extra do ?' V Itl... 0 '00 (& 0 00 Faiuily ". i.bl...:0 c.O. . i i 1 00 Citv -ty'iil -Super 'U bU... 0 U0 0 00 Eiu-rt O b;-J...' 0 00 Cjr'iO 00 F.tuilv H;L!... 00 (.."It 00" ( Ex. Kai:!ilVe'bb!... 0 00 12 00 FEiiXiLiZErtS ; " . Peruvian Unao. . -;-';,J :!---.. 0- ou. 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(: -'srs always on hind. . JOHN CARROL.,' P1-1 Prii,rvior. ... . , ;: .- .' , ; .!).. , COOD 3HLLI1 COW. A-aai.s, sUtiDgat:;vcrit tLe C-. whe;c cLe era L J. C., P. O. b,.;; 5:L ' A G ''Exchange" Cornor. IXCHANGiJ Co.l::ii ; f , ., 1 be NICEST COO!) s f. It b3 aln-Ays 1 -rn t!. .."j 0 j- . , GOoJ?2SLA;lfiL!J nLLlfLRY Sii,;',K:a' Coc3e,Iser:d thJrVriWO cclTcPwrnrarHlSniAf Remember -EXCUANG E-v'COBKEit jor yonr PALL GOODS. - r -.Mr'f. v,au now for SUMMER GOOD " Aug; N .ijpm.; Pile- Handsomest, the -. --,v-,wj.pst uuraoievi-ianos Uade Tucy arc beautiful Rosewood, Sevc and one-third Octaves, withW i -'i ';-' . . .: . '.-'"'- I?,lv5 and fully g-iarrui Iced. Their moderate price and uniform success h 1 - .' . - aTcri for theui the position of a Standard of Economy and Durabilit Acknowledged by all Musicians to bo the Best, Agents wanted in every "county, address i ! i: ''.fF V-SMIT11' As,7 University Place, EW FRUIT. Malaga Grapes, . i CHOICE SWEET ORANGES, AND Tije latter in Uoxes, Halves, and Quartern. r Ali new- ;:.! of this years make.: FiFot of tiiij Season in f ilminilon. J'OM L. "BOAT WRIGHT, 5 & North Front St. I.TT.4 ' s'O? li HWU Oil THRKE DLVIRABLT-: FRONT i llooxn-, xiieely furiiLhed -and supplied '.vita .'Mi-.I hot and cold water, for rent at re;icon:ioie prices;. 'Apply Hi the Dental office of SH ' THOS. B. CARR A SON, ' Kpt 13 Market st. ent, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE on : :T j: u Ttb tide; of Market street, be arm. . . . i'ng i.; rooms and a kitchen. Apply to :;-it PJ f f s; $. ? 0 1 ' R O fl t rrf Frc"t Bngagemcntaapplj to 4 DESIRABLE REsiDENCE on R.d : Af CHt ''r MU"' at Present occupied 1 l,, S. HELD EN, Soliciting Agent. ivJud.L.Jkfl.T,. 4,,,.,, REUBEN FOSTER, (Jamil: . . .-- . . 1 1 -j 1 in r j . . . . . . TUS 15. R. 'MOORE. fept24 fctetcr's UnaMSpfl Dictionary " von 'Vni' school it - 1 S.GOO ' Ejj-r-vui ; I,?40 Pages' Quarto .1 i-ice )J, i'v.iio'!, 00 Illustrations heretofore in Web ?i .-r's Un ibiided, we have added four pages Colored Illustrations. ejiraved expressly for the work at large expense. NVarly cvtrv State SuDerintendent o Publki instruction. in the Union, or corrcs-pondin-; oiheer, where such an one1 exist?, has rreo!:::.-:.i;:ted 'Webster's Dictionary in the strongest hnns.' Among them are tho.se of J- HLein, , North. in, -Aliddle, Southern, and Western States T-WBNTY-EHJf IT in nil. The State of NEW YORK has placed 10,000 coioj o of Webster's. Unabridged in as many of uer j'uooc beliMi.js. The State WISCONSiy. about 5,000 urnii -vt-rv senooi. The Shite" of NEW JERSEY l,500-nearlj t-Vf.rV school. The State of MICHIGAN made provision The State of .M ASS ACH UTETTS has sup i iiv ivi sunnn,i nearly ail Tha State of IOWA h school.- - IOWA has supplied hei The S late of CONNECTICUT has made yi o 1 ixun ior ner schools. . Overa.000 schools in IN hi A IV A were supplied during the vear 1872, and many more in 1873 and P67L In other States many conies have bpnn nnr. chased tor supplying schools of cities, coun ties and towus. What better investment can be made for schools? ( More than ten, times as many are sold of " t'ter s Dictionaries a3 of anv nthr wri. in this couiUrv. 'At least Kot u-rirrns of all thachool-booki published ia this country own Webster as uieir t-tar-uara, and ot the. remainder few ac- tuiirt:c.;cANy standard. PiitlbJied by' G.i G. k C. MERRIAM, Springfield Maas. dec J Dyeing and Cleaning. .piilCS REDUCED at the ladies and gen jetnen's First Class Head Quarters; North - i i. ' t.-,e., ue.wcen Second at.il Third tr. et-:. L,jj s?Ciks lor itself. . CVJ na :? r:;n-H. iv.d Coves and finest Laces a -..I . .. ..gnt-5 tor the celebrated Staten ?: '-I1 '!!' V1J ang 27 THOS. J . S0UTHERLAOT), jlYERY AND SALE STABLES, '; Corner Third -nnd Princess Strccts L WilmingtcD, N. C. iZ- liorios and Vehicles'for birc at rea- joiiare rates. Excnrsioa partiea to i the -soand and country accommodated.! vmaj I'd . : - . ; - M 0 rtii q Yri p otatoes. O .r UBLS. SOCTIISES 1'OTATOEF. . rW." . !' - ' ' -....- ... . "J't .'cceircd. - - v JOIIX L. BOAlWaicnT 5 & 7 y0rti Front'SL i '' - " i : ' MAHCIIAL SMITH PIAUO CO Stoamahipliig- AND STEAMSHIP UJI, The Steamer ; u. --it CAPT. 0LIVEB. V I LL SAIL FBOM BALTnitiKE Wednesday, Sept 26; : To bo followed by the D, J; FOLEY, CAIT. ITvICE; Saturday, September Shippers can rely upon tkpf onj LBsiOliSoTmor. Wilm W 1 , iuuu, coniam- saiilDg' oi steamers as adrertised.-W itlling 01 steamers as adrertised.t Through Bills of Ladinr f CRONLY & MORRIS. .d from Philadelphia, . and TrQJ i 1 laymen guaranieea. . I wilm in ?t on. II. t Ti :..i i a . . . I - - 1 r - 1 1 , 1 vuiuei-iiee ana juigm trcct", Kafcaott CLYDE'S AND AAilmington, Wf C Line The fltcamcr 1 '4 REGULATOR, CArT. DOANE,' WILL SAIL FROM JfEW YORI SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 Shippers can rely apon fhft sailing of Steamers as adverbicd. For Freight "Engagements appljto A. D. CAZAUX. Afeab , "Wilmington, 21. f L. S. BELDE.V. Soliciting izcflt M WM. P. CLYDE A CO., CewrJ d Bowling Crecn, or Tier 11, S. Bt T York. GUAKANTEEI) - r - t - . MY GOODS I GUAIUNTKK Ti nt in TPiir lCDV I u dc ur M!C It"' "n ' AND MV rUICES J AS LOW AS THE LOWE '-. inoiircity. ' . I 16W . Jvccp.1u.1y.up 10 allow no one to unJcrsc!! me. :( Rspcctfu!Iy, JWO. t. BOATWBIGHt ft FAMILY fJBOCER, 5 & 7 Hbrth Front Street IfOTICE. THE A'tTE-VTIOX Or" 1 a fcTtf : o.'ii n h frt. last i7 J dinance of th City of . t of TEX CEXrS,adfeh MrW" fc of FIFTEE.V CL'.VTS, bew9 their stxadj, orforfeit Vji or In -J: ' tai riv tvjifiriiiw vr 20 ' - CteikoItflC- ft:
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 27, 1877, edition 1
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