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I I M to HalUJlo, fjiih P'SriorstoChUl. , A.i r tn Brest. i pithead eootori cooks gaorerxo uiw m K""V hlle the miser wcmvo Willi iu:rifts are in the straits. A" .. to the AiUinea wV ; r ' , 'iDeiH should lunch at the Fandwkh I u.rs tothe'CnltiHl' State ' Ui M'1 ,1L to Jernsaleni go. ' tmtrate, and mLsplaced men Sm no longer vex v.s. II who are not provl 11 - - TnTOU u.,1 better bv w --. 4 - An t iiAdi inn . 11.. inner "hour a countryman entered .. .. Wfit1cmaa referred to. On the lit wire fire of sir cobs ,bn ' Which S nonce had been, but now was no 1 UIV , II Ii ft, rnnnlrrm.. VaVnJl rV ?5tnpP- v r"jr - " . ihi nnrn rn thn nlilo or.H tbccorn in nis n.iu, "vu, innn Hv,w4 on. the table and. placing bi I 1 cb:n i - v.r .f.,i insc after which the corn-fed tntlciiin impslwl the wnntryman on his 'inc'iuiati Commercial. , , . 'JfoTln' Oft":j; ti,m i,riiwiieVVa.aboat1is.big as a pep-, vr i,-x aod unspeakably ragged and a-one in lhct,big bad Worldi; rt ati ves aro concernedf IJirtvliltlc 6.st was crammed into'Tius I'rityc, while "thl'toars vasbed wbifo Cl"iV's UV " 'i b V ' " rtiieriucd be held a huge chunk of s wet jnhx. ' What is your name ? ' was -Whercarc ydu fromf' - "From N-n-new Yorlr," was the nobbing flowoM are you . . "T-t-twelvc year?, sir."-: ''..! "Shut up your crying. Nobody's going liiirt ycKtiy YhenxIid ydifleave 1msio?" "Whirl bye yon bceit;,,aoiBg, ,aUJ:tbis im'.e t at .! ! ' r 'Trkiilling around, sir. ,,', ,- ',, "Hate you a father and mother ?" "Ycx, sir; on Thirteenth Btrect,"- : e "Wht dt8 Your4.bcr2lQ." "jUfiUiuVllif.t'" j? N t dyour motbe? '(cts drnhk, too. That's all they do." "M'luit raado you leave S" "Thejfjckpd mc, andaid l cotldiighl whefTevrr I please'cf. Sd Y dfd ' 1 II w do ySi tracHirouV H i g "Uii; the cars! I mated IxTieve deaf and ral U git rides and git ali ving. Tlcaso ?'. Uon t lock nip lip.' ycarij ott Hhd'fof tfd "years a p-f i "iin! trarup 1 A keen, bright boy, l.)Wt' to read ajrcl. write. Thero is the of a sn'iart -ihief'; apdVa noble mMl ' Ho' wag fakc' juJ. locked a cH with'a conplqjbf crackers 'and his A ffl'4 ettradraoar.sofoTsttspendc twiim recently occurred in iShelby Mbotltr thtttyinilp9fQni fjjay tow. i'ui'l woman wwhoWlhcP lamp of life fjickeriim readv.to cxnire at the . Wst breath was the subject ', yet her ieypark of jifel(njg .he.agicarnc rAa tenacity that 4 was remarkable. 8tf name was Marv Slaiitfbtcr : she was !alicrci2btv-ei?Thth ver. and one ofjtbe-l rj - Witb tlic increase "nf Tears . sha .became w v& cbildish : and' "at t1 mes would njam for in an unconscious state; D0 sustenance and scarcely moving 0 W'r that e WB& stillliYtrlgx j Tburs aoflast wwkVardlv nv lifa was ,.- j n w.apdcTerv ami of lift' .and liroatlu do Wf- and the fanuly; assured of -hqr KkuI the nextdav toGirltslq Tor , iNleirotaiqing; a? 'coftini arrived '.'"i Carlisle Friday .ifternooru ilidttQ -urjipe ,t t;eiul4 ana, tlimulpd to as "finiiouce more to' life.1 .No tchT bad lUeod about t he :lrxl wheti dt first M boon believed she? was ded,- think- lniMpr, that life might not be extinct; Mr.ls this was forgotten. The watch n,wmt all Thurbiyaisnt witMi cold n1, had on Friday night a warm body. a Iht bKnid nnfHireiitly fiootl cireula- V Friday, ftoward midnight, they 1 the "eyes of the cc rp ie of the ' mht .ypnf Rooking .at them auct concsioua : 1 1 1,,k "Aft ")IU" Uli .JUUllw iwugu 14 vjs iiWillrt t: ' irw.ilr- or t Tbe pbysifian. ,w.as 'summoned J foinil ii and ' evcrv effort ald tot.in her lifiUt This sp- inipiU, and-it again disap- a .uera wero no symptoms of life, and jtw Qaa ncgnn to niort'.iy, auu tkf,15 cIil!eut conldnoUong be preserved; V, - 'Duvial her relatives at Stnng Lr tad not seen the old lady since it Ww5 9 uko parting gla nee ITT. A ?r.HndnTcd."i Bt thosoTWbo .W vers at t..:.i.J.i i. II of fi - vuiaijcu uy iuc appcaraucv uK iC T. WKU ''P'-rw loaniver. S3 4lU ot opepJ e bodT Was Wint ; -aitfl war heart a . ue rl hC funerdl tTUif nTiA Uni Cis '-i-Vcccdingl fond of green corn, linage tp geMwayyiMi,aopdly & "ar&.rVVfor at litfncf . 1 r&tdrdav -nuerraKcrnimseii. iuc corpse lie. u Sour; ".-';x t f-i .i Lj- ' ... ... i'tr wiwi-KMiieri"conse, urn. w and-itnicatlr became - 3PDareiifcand-the-t xoaorvo; putrefaction. waAot: resjraiped. , - . M. M. W p of f life, iiclitt lj:afte6ioda ft! was 9ecWd to'bury tbe corpse. flODNTYecoinnssioHEES! mm .l, : , PCTOBJvK 1th? 1877. PARTIES IIOLDIXG COUNTY Indebt-. ednc; prior to 3 aauary, 1877, which bare pdssed thcpccial Board of Awdit, can pre sent the same to SJVAS AMRINGE, at tbe Sj ly wn,f sion.er' Room,; to : be f aoded into BONDS. " Micsaia aaioia must be presented on or b- thV'22d "bitast: NO BONDS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER THAT DATE. . , JOHN G. WAGNER, OCt O '. Pfiiilrn,.. Sferih SUlachines. The- Last Chance ! Cheap for , Cash ! ONE Wheeler & Wilson. $20.00. i Ohj Howe Fateily, f 20100 ' Obc No; 2 Singer, $20.00.'! " At s Two Home Sbttttles, eacb $10. r vTbeao Machines are. all in .perfectorder. ,1 warrant them in every .respect as good as new and for less. than one-half the price. Call and get one before they are all gone. ' .Tl urd sr., first dcor! North of Market. sept 27 The Centennial TS THE COOLEST SALOON IN THEjity; X and continues to furnish forth refreshing drinks, fine cigars and turtle, clam or rege table soup every day. Come, ye hungry and eat for nolliing- and ye thirsty and drink for a consideration. 1 . JOUK CARROLL, ' iune 27 - ! I Proprietr. i THE OFFICE, , f JY .FRIENDS, AND THE PUBLIC are notitied that I still HOLD THE FORT, i af tboysame old place, Dawson Bank AUey. ,.. ... t . .., . . . , "-"'i The 'finest, oysters, gamo and delicacies o tbe season and the BEST COOK in North Carolina. ' i ! i You get what you call for and pay for only what y cu get at COLLINS OFFICE SALOON. T sept 21 Derit istrvi" SPFCIAL A T T E N T I Qff paid to the nrcserf atloh of dli- erased tecthf All ouj work is warranted to give entire satisfaction, oij there will be no charge.. . ' : v j -J ; .": t Fresh lot of Carr's Tooth Paste just made t and fur sale at 50 cents per box. 1?H0S. B.CARR & SON, aci H ---A. ' No. -38 Market st. Notice. rpHE. UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY -L associated themselves together, under the fjrm'name of J it: B0 AT WRIGHT & McKOY, ?f5-'s " J For the purpose of carrying on a -1 J GENERAL WHOLESALE AND1 RETAIL GROCERY AND LIQUOR BUSINESS, AtthculJ SUnds a, 6 and Noith Front Street. Wis solicit a liberal si arc of the public pat ronage.' ; Respectfully, ' '. ' ' ' ! ; JflU. Jj. HUAi W U1U11T, 'i I ; Til US. ll.'McKUl. ocl t 1S77 ! , OCt 4 Spartanburg & A re. r. i . i - New Route to the Mountains of Western No. ICa. t rpms, new Route is now opsn -tJ o the travelling public. Passenger trains Teavi daily the Depot of the G. A C. R. R, Inf Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter- nds of S. $ A, it. R. at 8 p. m., where se connection is made with foar-borse coaches tor rlat Hock, ilenuersonviiie, Ashville an d Warm V Spr.ings. Passengers win nave choice to go through or Uej over at ML Tryon, where the fare is excelljent, and resume their journey early next inorning and thereby enjoy some of the. finest moon tain sceneryi on the Howard Gap turnpike, lo be found in Western North Carolina.,, ,r-p Arrangements Tiare 'been "made 'wih'the W. C. A. !R. IU, 'fof round trip, tickets at the following rates': . L , - ; I A rromwil. lo Flat Rock and ireturn,!$15.85. 'I " " to Warm Springs and return, 1 " ! "s ";t0 UendersonyUJe land return, . i ? j $15.85. ' " ' -CauU SrS,KirkIaad, ( Qf N. C, and 'for merly or the Air Line U. R-,wiU be present bntke arrival of the trains at the terminus of the Si A A.! R. R.. to see that nassencrers are provided for and sent forward without de lay. un arrival or trains passengers are re quested to ask for Capt. Kirkland, Passenger and Transportation Ageut, Try. this new route, ; ; D. B. DUNCAN, Prea'L : -: A Full Line - r CARDS; OF ALL KINDS, plals lancy and the neatttiruiTlJXXU UAttuSV rill uij 'tuguci i I - f Call and see specimens. ' lioos; ana joo jrrxnier. .iii-- Princeartrett. Iliscollaneons. JPHE i : P a d 0 y -: o :- A News Paper, "i ' I, !."' publkhed ever evening tiududay ezcepte AT Or 50 eents a m )atb, strictly in advance :o :- (The Reading PubUc are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim ui the pro- prietor to furnish them with , f 1 1 Ai LIVE NEWSPAPER, ... i B ' I . . ' . I . containing the latest news ot th day, and en dearbrine to keep its readers fully informe . '.. ii , i l ' . . ' ' in retard to events of interest and importance occtUnnjp In every quarter of the world, j iPjjR DAILY MARKET REPORTS , - ? . . .i . . ' vTUi tiill and tcorrecti and will be kept ' f - openj until be latest postjible moment. Mer chants in tfcedty1 and country niay rest as sured that they will be thoroughly reliable. . .! V - ; " ' i The News Columns vlf ill contain the reports, both of news and markets, received here each day at noon, and the i LOCAL DEPARTMENT Has been placed in careful rand experienced bands. Friends b the section of country con- . ijj tit. hi. .ii :n -ii -v.!: ii,. neciea wiui mis ciij, rrui ivuj vyusc vuc Editor, and will contribute additional inter- i-.-'f-i -' . est to these columns by forwarding any items i of mew that : may occur' in their respective - I totalities, j i ALL amnESrONDENCE, On matters of general Interest will be gladly i - , .. i 1 ; recrved, but owr friends must bear in mind , i ' . ' that they must write only on one side of the paper ; that they must forbear useless verbi age, m& carraeffbeir own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. JpS" A rc- - IB J 1 liable name must be furnished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the vfcws or language of cor respondents, 'tfc OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Even before type was set for the first issue, as an , exceedingly nattering one, and is 'i"'-'' probably the largest bona fide list with which any newspaper in xi eru Carolina ever oeiore l . t . . r it. n if : t r beganvbGcatien, aadTIs; now rapidly oa the ' S i increase, especially oa the various railroad JOSH. & i EnrroB Axn Paoraiaioa, yytlfiea on Secondstreet, between Frin eess and Ckesnnt,near the PeitoSce. 'oct'l':.., , V ' ' V EVOEW i $5'M Yean-, Miscellaneous.-:- lil III A r- m I rflP.Hftl.tt- la-.iumui r-:o; JAMES GORDOfr DEjETJv : -:o: ft V OS T A G E f r e ir;-11.0 ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. 50 Cnts for Six Xlon tils.' - pilJE'SSH' POSTAL 13 -FiiBB. $10 pays for one year, Sundays included. $8 pays for one year, without Sundays.' i t $5 pays-for six months! Sundays bcluded $4 pays for six months,' without undaja, $2 pays for one year for any specified day; of the week. V $1 pays for six months for any specified Jay of the week. . - - ' k t ? - $1 pays for one month, Sundays (iadadeaJ NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED POSTAGE FREE: ' A ' ' f j Daily Edition.. .Two and a half cts. per:opt. Sunday Edition..... .......Four;; cent- pex.eop' Weekly Edition Two cents per co T Address, NEW YORK HERALD,-: dec27 Broodway and Ann sbilfew York - Keystone Printing Inkr Otf BOOk AND NEWS, ! BL ACka 17 North rifth Street, -v: Phil adelphia, -Pai OUR INKS ARE OF A SUPERI6R quality, being made from the best ihgre dients and under the personal snpervision of a practical printer and pressman, therefore! we win guarantee every pouna oi inK soia to be Of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying, and entirely free from setting-off. . , Uur prices are from 30 to 50 per cerit.low- ei than any other Inks manufactured in the united states. . r A trial of a sample keff . will . convince any printer hat he has been paying nearly, dbubfej what he should for his Inks in times , past. Put up in kegs and barrels to suit purchasers. Address, , ,;t . KEYSTONE PRINTING IKK CO.,1 '' 17, North Fifth Street; - idel3 ' Philadelphia, Ps. OFFICE. OF HJ ',. OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. TN ORDER TO SUPPLY pURSUBpCRI JL bcrs with numbers due them, we shafJ rai ? .ft sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND. uuii DjA.U on March I5tn, and complete the IVth "Volume in monthly parts; No new subscribers will be taken except for the bound volumes three of which have.beeh issued and the IVth will be ready in June." We can sup, ply our old subscribers with any back hum hers, except September and ... October-' 1874, qhnnlf thftv need anv tn rxTntio hoi.ino. PRICES FOR B0UKD VOLCICIS t . In Cloth $2.00; each. y Ha,f Qalf $2.60. 1 i ' - :i ' Soaltem Historical IHontMr; -' This Magazine, two numbers of which' have been printed, will occupy the same relation to the entire South that OUR LIVING? AND OUR DEAD did to North Carolina, and, in t all respects, will be as worthy of confidene and support. For detailed ofescription: of Uiis Monthly aad for the opinions of -those who have the initial number, we. "refer to larger circular. Subscriptions are solicited. Terms, Invariably in Advance t . f : 12 months $4.00, 1 6 months $2.00 Address, SOUTHERN HISTORICAL .MONTHLY; Raltign, N; C. ' ' feb24 ; AND i PIAMOSi Allt'uUcjit ujpaoyementa combined into tho organs and pianos.manufactured by , I t Was ifton. IT. Ji:'ro To all who wish to purchase either an OR 6 7- GAN or PIANO we can truthfully say that for '."T"; T ' ' '. ' i ARTISTIC CONSTRTOT&H Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Unseal Qualities, our instruments take rujL Hiut ,uu)t ui. rr rr T T L !iL 1U . . 1. . Most ceieMtei.Manniacpp. Oar only claim to favoritism over other cadins Eianuiacniretd v s a Our Low Prices. reduced to meeting the requirements of the times. Determined not to be undersold and at the same time famishing instruments that we fully WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we invite rorTegndence that we may have an opportunity to prove satifactorilj all that we here assert. ' . , Our PIA50S are furnished with the ' Imiorei FrenCu ' Granfl5 A'ciioa" fthe verv htIn ne: tbey are also HEA" VILY STRUNG? wit the improved wire; and the luiei areW:Hd?ose- wood perfectly seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR WARP. t t ft Our ORGANS are furiiiheoV with ai tbe modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, whUe the CASES are f the recenUcaUne T J r . J .".-1 J Pries List Addiui, CORNISH Arc jan 6 . Washington, ewTfraej .-.us r .f CORNISH XXiscollanoous. w Highest Honors AH AT THE The judges- unanfmoulr .recommend th MENDELSSOHN OS. for;tue liilda of lonor ana Meflal of Merit: : lift Piacingthem la the Front Rank A out a Suoerior- tl. I Foritrictly firVt.-cla instruments. MOO for $250. $G50 for $275. $700 for $30O.,.t. $750 for $325. $800 ;for 350.. ., 900 for 100. -;&U-M.m -.iMOOq for $150. ... No iOdmrifissinn to Afrcnts, No Discounts to Teacher.-. r I No Deviation in Prico. y The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT 4 Contain valuable patents "and improvements never before introduced. MATHUSHEK'S NswPatest DcrLEXj OvEnsiacsa Scalej' Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia no making, producing the nioit astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining singing quality never before attained, beinp a "Grand Piano in a Squnre cifc." V , i -. . .... The Mendelssohn Uprights !r.i I'm." -rrii'ii' n t-h t . I are !ron(;unccd tike Tianos o: th 1 l'uur?." 'lit Not 4 yj. ' ' : ' ; tii St. v ;; '2, 804. . i ' sli Avenue. rsst All j PIANOS. SENT ON TRIAL. ".Illustrated and 'descriptive Catalogue mailed free ' MENDELSSOHN PTANO m i ' , BUSINESS OFFICE : . i 1 No. 56 Broadway, N. 2", i t feb 21 WK CXAIM FOR THE IMPROVED WHITWEY SEW I MO t,i 'MACHINES 'The followinz specific points of superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 Durability.; 3 Exceedingly Light RUnrilng. 4 Still Running. Noiseless. S Performs all Varieties nf Work. e Beauty of Finish and Workman- I anip 7-fiREAT nKniTflTfriV in PHrA V' Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired : written guarantee to keen machines )idorder for five years given with each ina- " TTT T . I Tt o cume. tiiii rii kjud t, aicts i For circulars and particulars, Address, THE "WHITNEY MF'G CO., .'.dec29 f s Paterson. N. J. leister's UnaMigedi Dictionary I FOR .TIIE SCII00L Tl . . 3,00d , Engravings ; l,8103SPages Quarto. Hi .Frice L. To the 3,00 IHu'stratlons heretofore in, Web ster's Unabridged, we have added four pagea I Colored Illustrations, f graved expressly for tbe work at large u i . vlawlw Avfltw Qrlt Jnrr!nfnilrrt nnrl Public Instruction in the Lnion, or .corres- recosnmended Webster's Dictionary in the Strongest terms. Among them are those oi Eastern. Northern. Middle. Southern, and -Western Statca TWENTY-EIGHT in all. Th State of; NEW YORK has placed 10XK) copies of W ebstere Unabnaged in as many oi her Public Schools. 1 ' " The Stal e of WISCONSIN about 5,000 nearly ere rr ScBool. '1 :1 rThe SUte of NlTVV JERSEY 1,500 tearlv ery vchool. ' ' : Tbettor HiuuiUAif-made provifion for all keMchas4s, " rThetfildABSAGtiriLTTS has sup plied her. schools nearly all. The SUte of IOWA ha3 supplied Lei echeols. .VlMJfHi I .The State of CONNECTICUT has made provision for her schools, ar Over 5,000 schools In INDIANA were supplied during tho year 1672, and many more In 1873 and 1S74. Ia other States many copies have been pur- cnasea ror supplying icnoois or cities, coun ties and towns. . What better investment can be made for schools? I - - i h- Mjore than tex time's a icanv are 'sold of -Webster's Dicojiarics as of any othlcr striee Al least rojca-ririHS of all the Echoil-booki published in this country own AVtbeter.. ai their standard, and of thexemaindex few ac knowledge akt stWqatf-O I i Polished by JkC. MERRIAM, deoJ,i n -j Springfield Mass. SHOS. J. S0TJTHEBLAND, I 1 Qoraer Third and Princess Street, ' t. I riWilmirgton, N. C. r f ... . . . . ,-, 4-,-3Saii(JIorsea.andTchicles for hire at rea- S4nanj rates, -lafiaenrnoa paruesrto the S and nd country accojamodated. 5 1 tnao Tth COMPETITIO I .lllSLfillOS Bail Boad LinesJ.&o Cen'ISup'to Gfrice; WILMINOTON, COLUMBIA AJECD ATJ i GUSTA RAILROAD. . . , .. Wilmington, Aigtwt , 187J. CHANGE OF SCHEDULB. On and after Sunday, Augusts, the follow ing schedule will be run on this joad: ' . DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAI5, (daily :. except Sunday.) ' ",''-i"r1 Leave Wilmington......' 12 0Q ii - Arrive at Florence 6MPtt t 1 Leave Florence 11 SO P If ' Arrive at Wilmington S 30 P JI' NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). i' -r Leave Wilmington 6 00 P.ll V ' Leave Florence 6J P If Arrive at Columbia.... ; 1 11 AU Leave Columbia W P 11 Leave Florence .....1 JO A M Arrive at Wilmington.... 6 30 A If This Train will only stop at Fletalttfiotr,' , Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Marion, rioreacV Timmonsville, Sumter and Acton between ,' ,. Wilmington and Columbia. . ? . f THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Dsfly, cept Sundays.) ' Leave Wilmington.. 1 M P U . Leave Florence 2 IS P If i Arrive at Columbia 10 10 A U Leave Columbia 5 00 Pf 'J Leave Florence r...... 3 KOAlt ., Arrive at WilmingtonU......... 10-20 If r. k aer- rassenccrs for Auguata and beyond . should take Kight Eiprws Train front-Wii--- mington. ; . . , Through Sleepbig Cars on nlf ht trains for Charleston and Macon. JOHN F. DIYI1UV aug General Superintendent. , WILMINGTON & VEIDCS RAILROAD COUPAITjr. '. Office or Gk'l Scpebwtbrdbkt ' I "I " Wilmington, N. C, August 4, 1877. J - On and after Sunday, Anguat 5th, 1877f Passenger trains on the Wilmington Wel don Railroad will run as follows t DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daflyi Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at...... 6 MAM Arrive at Weldcn at 12 30 P If ' Leave Weldon. 11 40 A If aime ai umingion, ironi ob "' h; ') Depot at i a 40 PtU NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. .V ; DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY.: vr; Leave Wilmington, 1 ront St. 1 Depot at 6 15PM 1 Arrive at Weldon at 2 10 A If 'I Leave Weldon, daily at.....,......; S 16 A 11,' r Arrive at Wilmington, Front SL , , , Depot at ....11 45 AM The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line '' daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via.Rlchy . mbnd and all rail routes. r Night train makes cloee coanections at ' Weldon for all points north ria Richmond.' ' . 1 JOHN F. DIVINE, . aug i General Superintendent.... i ( Miscol!anooTU5. 'A. $600, PIANOS FOB D2Cff, And all other styles in the same nrooot kfov. including Grand, Square and UprignV-a)l FiRst-CLAsseold direct to the PaortiSAt Factory Prices. No agents; no co mints-,, sions : no div)nn t. i'---oi thu hnest displays at the Centennial Bcbi ' bition, and were unanimously recommended for the HIGHEST UONORS. New Maaa.' factory one of the largest and finest in the world. The Square Grands contain M ushek'a new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of piano making. The Uprights are the Fivner . is America. Dont fail to write for Ilsnetra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. JMEDliLSSOIIN riANOCO., apl. 14 No." 68 Broadway, N. Y. . 810 o QT day suaa made . by. Q 60 Agents selling our Cbro mos, Crayons, and Reward, Motto, Scrlkrre Text, Transparent, Picture and ChroStro Card 5. lOO samples, worth 4, sent postpaid for "75 cents. Illustrated Catalogue free. may 14 EsUblished 1830. Prime Eiuoymeiit for a Tear.i ; Less Than Four Cents a lYeelc; MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE UY INTRODUCING THE IT IT 1 1T1 Which for more than 55 Years' has been tbt 4 BOO? ; ' '! : STORY, SKETCH AND FAMILY PAPER," as 13 well known all over the United States.' it is published weekly, contains eight large pages, clearly printed on good paper, filled mu iu tuuici-M Giorics ana snetcnee ey loe -best writers; not sensational traeh,.bmt aueh.. . as a mother is willing to have her children read. The whole tone of the paper Is part ' and elevating. ' . It also contains Historical and Biographical articles; Sci ntilic ; Agiicultural and Uonse. hold Depai tiiicnts ; Fashion Article weekly, fresh and unexcelled ; Humorous Notni lit-: erary Reviews; News Notes; Boys' and Girls' . Columns; and Stropg and Sparklia EdlKH . rials, etc., etc. - Is just such a paper as every- , uuuj iu ea iu reau, anu lae puce u OnjT ! TWO DOLLARS "A YEAH. Sample copy containing club rates, ete.. uu iwuipi ui a tf-ccni iiamp. AOarefSy IUO. A40 7I O BENNETT A PlTCfl. mwm EVENING POST. ; S. B. Be sure and affix the number 910 u before BENNETT A FITCH, so that wenti-' know through what paper the fubecrintie H f comes. ya. I? i f. Wanted. n't' T) Y A YOUNG MAX who has f.sd Tour ' j years experience in the Grocery badness,1 a situation in some Wilmington honse. : ' ' v Can furniah unexceptionable refereneca. ,fi Address, 9 . W. H. NEWELLl 'l " tci'12, Lillington, Pender Co.. N. C- Olothine and '..'.fljfetg Renovated. HAVING COMMENCED the busiaeaf nf ' ' A. .dJtin e'eansing and pressing all aJnds ; 1 ' viuujuik nu uau, wouia soucit tbe " patronage of the pubbe in general.- . , ; - i . i i v-w.6 ut.ruci.iv aa EaLuiacuoa gnaran tied. . Aisji, via i.iotnug-; Hats e&haagtd eSch " a . s" n r. ai n r. w Practifal TJatter and Dyr,'.; r r . Cnrrie Row Second Ht i t an 17 1i t. tit- V
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