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r : , 1 lie josh. T. J AM .Ert. aurt Prop W ILMINGTON. H. C. ENTERKP AT THK fOSTi.FFIf'E A'f Wilmington, N. C, as xoni J as Matter. UKt AN i Ke.VSr, v . The telegraph is exclu - i - ely iu 1 e hatdb cf Government iu Iulj. An innovation is telegraph oar is. for ten words, to be dropped in office boxes or sent gratuitously through the post to the desired tek graph tflice, " The Communitts shipped hack from Caledonia to Paris compLin Utterly ol the treatment ir flicttd on them by the MacMahon authorities. They were ill, fed, overworked, and constantly exposed to the burning sun. A receni visitor to the Tichfcortre claim ant in prison says that he is reduced in sizQ, and really icoks a fine and fairly proportioned man, but that it wo .Id be difficult to eaze upon a more swarthy, sinister face among the conricts. Tin. Klnnt verdict oi London Truth is that Talmage was in England 'a dead failure, as he deserved to be, for his lec tures were wretched, and generally in very bad taste." But some of the London leligious journals print and praise his lan guage. A real duel was lately fought at iVpir ster, Belgium, ly Count de Vejsy, who is noed lor enormous wealth, and Uarou de Vanloo. They used pistols, and the Baron was killed. The Cou.t was ar rested, and though he off-red to give $-00,., 000 bail, was put in prison. Dr. Petersen, a German tourist, lately reached the highest point of tr.e Jung frau, 12.828 feet. lie was rewarded by an hour of cUar sky. He dec'ares that he cou'd see the whole chain oi the Alp, from the fnrthtst Tyrol to Dauphiue, in cluding Mont Blanc and the other south ern gians. One of London's greatest Catholic preachers, Monsignor Capel, the Catesby of 'Lothair,' will embark from England Boon for a tour in this country and Canada lie hopes to rtturu with money sufficient to extricate him from the pecuu ary em barrassments into which he plunged him self to establish the Catholic University at Kensington. Charles L. Tullman, a brother of the Pullman Palace Car Company's President, has been figuring extensively in St, Louis as a swindler. Using his brother's name without authority, as an introduction, be borrowed money right and left, forged several letters, formed a pretended mining Company, fooled au acquaintance out ol a valuable watch, and finally fled. The demo itiin ol old houses and walls 8'ong the Tib r in Home 13 progressh g rapidly by order of the . royal er gincers engaged in rectifying the bd of the river but at every step alei:g the shores a photo graph is taken so as to preserve views of the picturesque lardinarkp. . Like the new Lung' Arno ol Florence,' Home w ill soon h ve her A long-Tiber, with fine palaces. ' Lionel Tennyson, son of the poet, is to succeed to the Lincolnshire estate ol his uncle, the Rev Charles Turr.er, who e Burname he will consequently assume. He is the Laureate's younger son, and be married the daughter of another poet, Frederick Locker, ia the Abbey, about two years ago. His father lately refused to take the property with the condition of changing his name to Turner. The Calif 'mia Theatre h is a live Eng lish aristocrat in its leading actress, Adelaide Stauhope, only daughter of the late Rev. Henry Stanhope and grand daughter of the Earl of Harrington, her father being the third son of that noble man. She is, therefore, tbe first cousin to the present Earl. One of her aunts was married to the Duke of Bedford, and another was married to the Duke of Leiuster. Au instance of heredity in crime is fur nished by Elias PniUips of Freetown, Mass., who recently appeared as a wit ness in a burglary trial, having tutn State's evidence. He is a great-gran. Li.i, of Malboue Briggs, a notorious criminal, . who was in State prison with seveu ui bu sons at oue time. Briggs' ancestry i traced back to a noted pirate in th time of Earl Bellamont, and his branch cf the family has for over a century furnished noted criminals in every generation. The following curious calcu!atiou ap peare in a French journal: The. Prince Imperial had seventeen wounds. There are seventeen letters in the name Napo leon Bonaparte. The addition of the figures 1808, the date of the birth of Na poleon III., makes seventeen; si. does 182G, the date of the Empress h . euie's birth, and 1853. the date of rht.r' mar riage.. From that to lb70, the year of their fall, was seventeen jears. The Prince Imperial was 17 years of age "whea bis father died. There are seventeen letters in the rame of Lieut. Carey, and the addition of the figures 1862, the date of Prince Victor's birth, again produces two ways oftelling the same storv. i We have frequently called a'tn'ion to the avidly wth which the Karticai press of tle Nor:h v zs -uiy oarage bt-airsi the Ihw which f orUtf 'as liavtfC beci committed in Uj-1 nl),f - p "i'"ito magnified and irv.:ried tbe Iacu :o cern- to J" ilm. X'iitLr.n ifpK a''d ket p " ali tl fie vf hate w i. li iht-y en .ertain toWinh ot ill; omu'ry. ijios" of h i c'ion Th 'se rej-oriH ar m st generally Com municated ihrough tje media cf the asso ciated press despatches' to the lare Kad.u cal dailies, and frdm thence copied into th- smaller fry of Radical journals with such alterations. auditions ai-d emendation;- as w iil best subserve Ibe interests ol the publither, a.nd give additional strength t the hold cf thj paity Upcnl the pop Jr mind. , In lat Tuesday's isFVie of ihe Wa: hing ton NutioAnl lUpublrean, the mott bit ter, rauiankerous andjj relentless hater of the.Soutli, of all tjhe jjradicaU fraternity, ap j ears, under a jLnspicious heading, the following dispatch: J Chakleston. I S c', SepL 22 In ternai KevenueCMl'ectoi Bray ton revived a dispatch frota Spartan burg this even ing, which ;8tatedij 'that Special Deputy Col'lector and ULited St-Utsj Deputy Marshal A. J Da;v.is was shot at half past 5 p. ni. by J. Panther whiie serving a bt-uch warrant in North Carolina, but which had been made uerviceabie in tbic distric: by Juige lryant. Panther was ahoi in th le) by ijtgro, and is now in j-il. Davia thi0h bonj was badly broken Nuw, every person inj the South, possessed of ordihaty-intelligence, knows that the above repcrt . U ill be copied into the columns oj the entire radical prrp; that long and bitter editorials w;u O' wri'teu concerning it, and that in t'e 4 canipattrns which are several bwiug jof the radical lb!o..d stock iu carried on in Northern j speaker will, States, every while waving the stiirt," whiclij is now the only trade of the jirty , holjl t! is outrage up a.s a character sio of the St utheru people. i , ' 1 . L II..' They cre no-hing tor the : ctual tacts in tbe case and wid n-it g beyoud a radical it j authority to ascertain them. So long as I i I there was a disturbance pf the peace at Spartanburg at the time- menticned, amj a U. S. Deputy Marsnal was a sufferer iu consequence, it matters not what the other facts may have been. Thoe two truths are all they need and, iu lact, it is only by the suppression of all the other incidents of the affair that any eclat cau be obtained. I ' f , ; ' j There was fealiy a disturbance at the time and place Imerjtioued, and a U 8. Deputy Marshal was shot aijd severely wounded, but the facts, which we clip from tbe New York Herald, put an en lirely different phase upon tbe matter, and are as follows: Spartanburg, S. 0., Spt 22, 1879 Thomas J. Davis, special Deputy j Col lector United States! revenjue and Deputy United States! Marshal, arrested J. B. Panther here tfiis morning oA a bench warrant issued by Juge Dick, of North . j r 11 t 1 1 t ijtiroiina, countcrsignea ny ouage uryan, . 1 this State, datpd in 1878, charedjwith conspiracyj to rescue United States pris oners from jail at Hendersonville, N. C , two years ago, and Panther gave bonds .before S. T. Pointer, Uniterl Slates Com misioner, to appear at AsheviUe. N. C, at the n xt j term I of the United States Court. Dais, being intcjxicated, arrest ed Panther again this afternoon on the s jme matter for whichjhe had given bond for appearance, and 'drew his pistol, placed it against his breast, threatening to shoot him, when Panther seized the pistol, and in attempting to wrest it from Davis caused jthe weapon to explode, bit ting Davis in the lett thigh, shattering the bone. Panther ran, attempting to es cape, and was followed by Anihony Harvey alias Wes fi"ld (colored) and Sam Herbert (colored), both shooting at him, the former I hitting Jhim in the flesny part of the thigh. Davis' wound is such that hia leg will probably have to be amputated. Panthers J won jid is slight and he escaped arrest, j -Harvey, alias Wettfield, and Herbertwre arrested and lodge J in jail. The difficulty, was caused by Davis, the United Stares Deputy Col lector and Special United States Marshal, being intoxicated and arresting Panther a second time without authority on a case for which he had giveu bond. j Now, docs any one for a moment sup -pose that ' this correct statement of the affair will be placed before a' Northern Kepublican audience by any or the ttump speakers, or that the press ofj that part will give it jpublication? Ifj there are I such then wejj can oily 6ay that tbey are possessed ef a1 larger! share j of credulit) than we are yet wi lling to give them crcd it for. I THE JENKINS OF THE CHAR LOTTE OBSERVER. We publish, elsew here a letter from Washington City to the Charlotte Observer, which is well worth atten tion. As far as the jfacts in this dis- 1 trict are concerned, we will only say that Judge McKov,a short time since. ! 1 . 1 in a private conversation statei to us that he had ho intention of being a candidate for Congjress and that he did not wanjt the! (nomination. The Raleigh Observer is! mentioned as the Times and theJV&uw is, of course. the other leading Democratic daily whose . influence is" to be secured. The double-distilled lie in this para- tjro.'ph smells so strong as to be U tetxl even before it is seen. As f r tbeiasfeeition of an independent Dem ocratic Ciiiididate for Governor, Col. Tiios. M. Holt, of Haw River, i evi dently the party referred io. We be lieve this, too, to be a pure and ?im- i pie fabrication at least, we Hope tbat it is. U AMU (ilo.V LLITEH. VAmNGToN, Sej t. 23 1879 L adii;g men ui aU p-mf-s begin to real zi tbat t-omeiuu g u.u?t bo done b C ngre s to prjoiiiote he business u;(erests cf the J country. English oi rcLKUts, undtr the fcfateiir g care of tij.ir government, are btealiLg away our foregu trade, and epecial'y i miuibhing onr profits in the uade on ttir continent, simply by their uie-i rity in o immunioation. Oar merchants say that private enterprise aione 1 cannot cope With the great uiouopo'ists who huvj got such a hold upon South Americaa trade. Bat with a iittie governmeat aid temi o arih ; until tbey can get I a foothoid. our superior products and en.erprise will soon ovnc me all competition. Ye need American steamsnip lines to all the principal ports and closer postal and commcic.ul; connections Shall we h ve them? 'it is for Congress to say Thr producers of the South pertiouiarly are interested in this sub The enthusiastic -reception of (jenl Grunt at San Franciecc ou Saturday last, like the anpreccdenttd j gathering of.citizns .iu Oonnectictit the othei da'y, when' buttle llags were to be moved from one phce to1 another, shows undiminished inttre t i oa the part of the publics in the soldiers of the i.t n.,r It Hiri imf. show bitter feel 1 TTI1 - 1 - v' w . J ing tf the pjooplu oil one section to j tLo ie of anuthf r. There was. no sug-.-...-rirui i.f tliMt in either event. Du; " , . , . the ISorih, like the South, has auu wili aiwavs have a prme in the gfod hUt -.ent to the front. It ifa right1 tout the North and SuMi shoukt huve that teeliug Every readcir ol rjjirt lftu r W'lt t grat ft m tbat ex- CoiifedefutU to-i part iu the Gran I recr-pt.on, jby y tie with , 1 o-t th y fought frciu! ib61 10 18G1 Wnei:, if ever the o''M-)ic c .uie to pass upon Gniut's ii:jiibbM i- r civil office, of winc'J they Iwill judg'by tne manner in wnicn he performtd the aunts! 01 tne omoe Ulr,irlv held, thev will be justified in considering that an entiieiy diff rent qneetion. From reliable intelligence received yesterday frdm New York, wo learn that the Tammany detVc ion is daiJ growing less; formidable and tnat int' great bulk of its m mb-.-ra wil: givj in their sdhenoa to the support of j the reeular nomiuee of the Democratic couvenior Gov Ilobiitson uxid will tu; allow thtrntelves to be made the in struments oi John Keiiy! f jr the -purpose of aiding in securing the elec tion of Cornell. Gov Itobiueou's a ministration has given areat satisfac tion to the better element of all par ties in that State, and it is esrimauo that there are from 40.000 to 50,000 Tndenendent voters fact whatia tetni- ed th floating class,) but amoug the . . . - i 1 better ciass 01 citizens wno jiaue .no active part in politics, who wtli cast their ballots for G jv Kooinsonjkuow ing him to be an honest and incorrup tible Chief Magistrate. This element, is beaeved by those conversant with New York pontics, win more man overcome the vote cast by the follow ers of John Klly. j j In an unchanging i purpose to pro mntt nivil servioa reform. Si-cretarv - - - 1 Sherman keeps a corps of Tra utj clerks employed iu iurnisinng ngureu from the Department books for his nolitioal fiiends to use. t Thev are fnmishfirl without anthoritv of luW. at public expense, and, as a general tiiin are arranged to deceive. 1 UUKDGE. 'Tis trn, 'tis 'pitvH pity tis 'tis true, was writteu in th tieach season wheii some fellow purchased 15 cents' worth offreettones that turned out to be oiings. Keokuk Uate City. The Marathon Iudopendent saya it was the fall of au apple that "set Sir Isaac Newton to thinking, but the fall of the shingle has made more boys think man all the apples that ev grew. New York Express. An Uufortupate Mit-tke: Magistrate 'You are charged with having emp tied a basin of water over the plain tifi.' Irish Woman Vure, yer honor, ye mudt forgive me; in the dark I took th gentleman for ma husband. Lx change. Is there a letter here in a scented envelope for my wife-?' he asked the postmaster, whiie the green fira froru his eyes made jthe office" look like a leaf forett. 'Yea, sir,' answered the p m, as he handled it ont. i The jealous man tore it open at once, when, lo and behold! it was the milliner's bill far $50. No succeeding chap.ersp-j-Rhinebeck Gazette. The atmosphere of Rockland has a peculiar property in that it transmits houud wita eurprisiog distinctness to a great distance. A yonug lady, who-e voice in the house is k weak that she will n ver call the boy in the morn ing, the effort is so exhausting, while walking on Union street, oue clear, calm day, made a remark which was plainly heard back of the mountains two miles away. The remark the made was in connection with a soft-shelled worm, which had dropped from a tree plomp down upon, her anow-white utok Bockiand Courier. j Thot. H. JttcKoy, Bobt H HLcKo 1 WILJnNGTON, N. a econd and Thira sueu. 1 r i v ' j '.'r - j... "j "'V'. "-"V ' 1 ' ftik 1 9 WhiteSewing Machine Coj Clevelandohiq. ISl Octobe'r 1st. I L!flN7BTitr- STOMACH Tf Fever and Ague ia most common in the spring, but most terei e in the fall and winter. It is strictly a ma'arions diaeas , and so sure ly will the individual who adopts this pre caution be excepted from its pains and pen alties Add to this its value as a sto-nach'c and nti biiliuua atrent, and who will ven ture to gainsay its cUims to the first place among faaiiiy medicines For 6 lebyall Hruggisis and respectable Dealers generally. ! I septl-j&w. AGENTS WANTED For the Best and Fastest-Selli z Pictorial Boots and Bibles. Prices reduced 3i pr cent. National Pub LirHiNQ 'o , i hilada., Pa., Atlanta,' G., o. St. Loui,, Mo 1 P' 11 CA O f returns io 30 days onj$l00 J in- lUUveited. Official reportaand infor mation fkkk. i ike orotits wewldy on Stock ptt ma t f 10 to (0. ! 1 Addiess T. Potter Wight & Co., Bank er , 35 Wall 8t., N. Y. sept 11 TIACHEBS $100 or SiOO I EU 31 jft 1H uuru.g Fall and Winter. For fullj particulars address, J. O. Mc-URDY & UO., Philadelphia, I Pa. sept 11. 4w BAUD INSTRUMEIIT CATAL0GTTS. Ourncro catalogue-oT Band S 7 m Intrumcnt3.iiusio, Suits. U ..SSr Bf Caps, Bolts, Pouches.Pom ;3np4 Pns Irum Majors' Staffs IvSfcjJH Lamps, Stands, and Out V? flAl fits contains 85 paces of information for musicians. Mailed free. Address LVOX &, liEALY, 162 SUta St., Chicago, HL eept il-4w ' - ; j J ' J . i iVER INViGOHATOB is a Standard Familv Rpmedj for diseases of h? Livtr, ftouiach and r$owels. It is Pure ly Vegetable. It ntrer l;ebilitate. ilt is Cathartic and To- ic. It his heen used iu mv practice and by the pnbiic, lor more than 35 years with unprecedented rf suits. Bend for "Circular. S. T. W. HANFOiiD, M. D., 162 Broadway. New York City. I Any i Ji-ugiit will tell jou its reputation, set 1 11 j Boatwriffht & McKay ADVISE THEIR COUNTRY FEIENDS ! THAT NOW i ! ! 1 ' . .1 Is the Time to lay in Stock AS GOODS WILL Certainly be Higher ! I JSgE" Our Stook is Large and Complete. Wilrninon certainly can't be beat as a Grocery Market. , i l ! I ! - We appeal to ourj friends who have tried other markets to know if it is not truf, j Then why send your orders so far from r i home, and stock up so largely, l when ym can buy them from Boatwright & McKoy t ! i i or any other good Grocery House in ti e City cf ilmrngton to a better advantage? ! ' i I You can order one day audi receive the Goods at your own doors the next As it has been wisely said, ''Time is Moiiej." Our Retail Department I is Unrivalled. i We invite the citizens and the public ' t If generally to call and examine stK and prices. We are sure you can't do better. Boatwi ight & I McKoy, I ' I j S & 7 ZSTortH Front Street i , ept 23 ! A MON I'H guaran teed. $12 a day home made bv thp muuairious. Capital not required: we will start you. Men, women, boys and girl' make m-. tiey faster at work for us than a--anything else. The work is ight and pleisan and such as a- yone can go right at. j Those who1 are wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at once and see f.r th-mvlves., Costly Outfit and ten s fr Now M tna tiine. 'Iriijse al i a. p. ai work are laying up! large sums of money, AddWM TKUiS &CO., AuguiU Maine. tune 7 d&w. Efa 1 IBI5S S3 00 FALL GA1FA161 1 WILL COMMENCE. Weather has been too liof for People to Read Adverlisciiiciits. FULL LINE OF fancy Groceries JUST RECEIVED AT P, L.BRIDGERS & GO'S. I 8500 Reward ! For a Cig ir at the same price tliii equals our S250 Eeward ! FOR pNE THAT BEATS OUE SOLON SHINGLE ! $100 I Eeward ! For an all-tobacco (. Cigarette, of same ftyle, finish and quality, that can be sold, as low as our Rose and Lilly. pept 3 I i i Butter and Cheese. li 200 Boxes Fine CREAM CHEESE, O r Tubs BUTTER, For sale by eept 15 HALL FEARS ALL. Co to JOHN CARROLL H BAR, ) , ISO UTH rilDE MARKET, etwen Front and Water Streets, if you waa a nrst-class drink put up in the finest st le of the art. Farcy drisks are a specialty at th.B Bar. Only tbe best Winea, Whiskies srindiea and Cigars are ottered at tnis estab ishmen. I 1 idIv o F"or Smithville. OTEAM YACHT EL?ZA- BiiTliCapt. p.W.Chadwick, Uig carrying: United States Mail. Leaves wharf fcot of Market street daiiy (except fundays) at 3 P. M. Returning, leave Hemhville at6)A..M. R. P. PADLl80f, tept8 I 1 Agent. Warm Spriasrs: Western North Carolina, IS NOW OPEN for the reception of pleas ure seeker7 an . invalids. f This lorely placa is situated in the "beauti ful valley of the Frtnch Broad, witain eigb m ies of the ri road. j We have a fixie band of music, attentive ear runts, and alt other accommodations to be found at a first-class watering piac". (For particulars apply for descriptive pam phlet. W. H. HOWkRTON, I jane 10 Propristori 1 500 TO$6000aye&i or$o to $20 a day in yob owu local ty. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated . above J No one can fail to make money fas . Any one can do the work You can mak li rr 00 cents to $2 an hour by devoting your et ?i.Jj.g9 md spare time to the business. It costs notLing to try the business. Nothing like it for money mak ing ver offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know all ab.,ut the best paying business before the public, ! send us your address and we will send you full . particu lars and private terms free;1 samples worth $5 also free; you can then make up your mind for yourself. . Ad.lress GEORGE STINSON&OO., Portland, Maine. i I junel-d&w ' , i ery Known' to ilie vLrVif- of Mineral - r Blooil, Strenirth and Health for All. AN OPEN LETTER TO building up the consutution i. theUu with weakness of the luring, , ckurrM k much broken down in con'stitiltiiii l I fj after trjU theb-ft phyeicunsT. .Usr out my m.me lor mt..y iiljaB kfl,,. 'j'f" advertised without finding a perLX-? 1 b.jgan doctoring myseff. unlg UeiS I madetrom roots and herbsJ I f, f' T discovered a wonderful I Hitters! rU Hi '? Cleanser, the first bottle of whica Al -.f '", life and vigor, and in timetff, Cted 0 nent cure. 1 was free Loin catarrh m.V1'" became strong and sound, beiD abW Q the most severe cold and exoture, and 1? gained over thirty pounds in wei'i'Ut F 7 ng confident that 1 had made aVnndrrV diacovefy in medicine, I prepared aliM6h.' ot the Root fitters, and w ih tUtI 'b bi giving tt-em away to sick fru-pds aninri!' -bors. lfountoe medicine eCecte.1 tUuli wonderful cures of all diPease:ciUied ir.U Ct'ljCe, Torpid Liver, Ac discovery in this wuy spread t news 'as out to anotber until I found in phi ir . i, to supply patients with aiel i, caiie r.1 m, ! wide, an'i 1 was induced to esta K 1 i .. 1 . . : t aUt , fo couipO'iuditig ana botqi Hnters in lare quantuies and 4c w d r.dt:! myseu or uieuovery in mt wiv t tL If A 1 .1 IB ptlbi c, not being a patent uied cn,e min email capital, but I am getting- bl &Q0 Wftt, tbt. (Since 1 first advertised tl tils I have been crowded witn ordera f, 1C1D" gists, and country dealers, and tr.t li lettere i nave receive;, trom tup c prove tne lact ttiat no remedy ever did a1. n 4 w n y-v n lv . k m A T - 1 t t succrsri as the Koot hitters." la fact r coavinced that tbey will goon take i thd of all othe-- njedicinea in Ude. ..en r bundled retail druggists, rigtt her4 at; in Cleveland, now sell jKoct Bitter?, .nt. iU,.' whom have already (! BO, ila over bottles. Root Bitters nre strictly a meciicl pren aiiou, huuu as was usea in tne goon ('ia ot our toretathers, when people re by some simple root or plant, and c4rl caiouiei ana oiner poisons pi tne niiDeftu kingdom wtro unknown. j They ac strongly on tt Lifer and kidneys, keep the bowels regular nnd build lap tie nervous system. ney peretJatk; evdiy ip.ri of the ''-body, searching lout eVery rfrv bone and tissue from thej hjead to v o t-d, cleansing and sti engtheaihg the !ouiuia springs ofj life, hence theyj must reab tlij diseases by purification and' nourish un,u Mo matter what your feelinga or gj uipti ms are, what the disease or ailment it, ae Kct Bitters. Don't wait until you are tact, but if you only feel bad or unsttrab e, use tbe Bitters at once. It may eave your li e, , i Thounand8 of persons in all parsj of tje ountry are already using Koot Kitterj They have saved many lives of cm ulntiM who bad been given up by frierdsar.J.uf jt cians to die, and have permaneatl ' firU many old chronic cases of Catarrt,'cr'a!'4j Kheumatiem, Dyspepsia, and Skin In.'du-i, where all other treatments haaitaied iff vou troubled with sick headache! cusHthd dizziness, weakness, bad taste imthe ni'iuth, nervousnes,and broken dWu in constitufl! You will be cured it y;od take Ko t mmt i Have you humors an pimples t)n yf ur 1 . L or skin? Nothing wil give yqu. sue ! health, strength, and b;nuty as Jioojt i ters. I ! j i , , EU f know that jeali us' ' 'hys-cai j cry humbug because in y discovery c"feej iJ many of their patinis, b t I cre tot Jtii now my desire andi dftermiriition to my Ko jt Bitters as fast as p. s-ible witl iij tbe reach bf all those sutiering thrjou bout j tne world I Hold by wt-olesale and 1 retail drn? gitts and country me' ehanti-, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, l.'K) per D ttle,:or lsibottleg $5.00. For cerltific-tesjf Horfnl rn-H Ktf m t lariA ClCQ r w " - w-J - j r - - ; each battle of medicine. Ueud atdj yourfllf. . . . I , dge fuf v Ask vour "ruaretst r nieu it FRAZIKK'ri KOOi BITTL.R-,1 lood f!leanHe-.and take no subdtis thH pe' mi ecointpcnd because he make. a mre Dfot1- G. W. FitAlZfcK, i mourn C,i-i land ' Forsale by J. C. Munds and TJ H. Bttrbo Druggists. Uiarch 2Cth fetjTp Theodore Jcsepn, ' i. . r c. Corner of Kar-jt-tt & Saiisb-iry One Corner West Ka'iigh Nationa i Board bv the- da r n the f-uroyl e3 p' , Try pa.t'tu"" Hy bar is eupplied with rtnchj; e Wedding1, 1670, lib'.ri's 4 and f). and man v more qf'U' ara uvi''u fC - j j brands of P.ye aad iKentackjjbotfP oct irtf I Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FHoiFACrOt1. a lar-.; jo fiHMit of Walnut anil M III"..; (' grade., of FURNITURE, , which; e & tt Grr at Bargains. ' Cal! and xuf- frl, If) J 1. A.; S MlTil, Employment Wante fN TU1S CITJY OH EtSEWHtKR doors, ouuida or on the man, writing or caiivassiog consignments. By a man bo , ' with trade in all its branches, , ,t iirieo h ant.fticjfl -d time aild p&i fcT', 1 a small salary. Address, . 1 ' ; h 'i' iuy 22 , Wilmir.etoQfU Eouses and Stores toj j APPLY T0l THE McKQYS'j Attorneys and Counsellor at W Office North Side Market bt and 3d. 11 ii 1 ' I,
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