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GreaTCouncil of Red Men met'
jt Atlantic City, N. J. i on Tncsday;
jfadagascar, willi the exception of a
Loq Wn' mlif1 hv wnmnn
since 1828.
Ponrh shiirments over, the Delaware
railroad up to Tuesday morning ajgrev
ated 2,6w car loaus. .
()aeca Victoria is said to have "en
trusted the task of writing her life to
Miss Kcddlc, a Scotch woman-
Thp Boston Herald reports that Wen
ilell Phillips hastlccidcd that he can no
longer support Butler for Governor.
Tha fourth bienrflal convention of the
Supreme Lodge of Knights and Ladies
rtf Honor was held on Tuesday in iJew
Vork.
,
The Brooklyn bridge railway will be
open to the public in a week, but . not
more than tea cars will run Tor sonic
lime. -
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The Defenders of Baltimore met once
more last Sunday. But, six survive
The oldest is ninety six;. the youngest
ihty-seven.
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Victor Hugo is to be tendered a ban
iiiiet at (Jeneva. It is expected that
M. Arago, M. Lockroy, Senor Zorilla,
tlic Spanish dramatist , and other dis
tinguished men will be present
Within the corporate Jimits ot the
city of Buffalo are more miles ot rail
road track than there are in any other
three cities on the face of the globe-
The Erie alone has 134 miles of track
there. '
Abraham Crites, ot Crites Mountain,
Braxton'-county. West Virginia, has
been growing thin for a long time, and
is now a mere skeleton. Before his
affliction he was a large man, weigh
ing about ISO pounds, he now weighs
only 40 pounds, but is still able to get
about.
Belgium is the only country in Europe
which, like the United States of Amer
ica, is absolutely without a censorship.
A clause in the Belgian constitution of
1830 declares not only that the censors
ship is abolished, but that it can "never
be resestablished."
The General term of the King's
county" (N. Y.) Supreme Court, ha3
affirmed the judgment for $30,000 dam
ages recovered by Major John. T,
Harroll against the New York Eleva
ted Railroad Company for injuries re
ceived in collision. .
(Jen. James B. Weaver, the presi
dential candidate on the Greenback
ticket in 1880, has willten a letter to the
chairman of the Greenback committee
of the sixth Iowa district, declining to
be a candidate for renomi nation to fill
the coation vacancy.
The exports of domestic produce (ex
clusive f specie) iroui the port of New
York for the week ended Tuesday were
$G, 107, 107, against $7.172,69G for the
previous week The total exports since
January I were $247,106,107, against
$232,511,310 for the corresponding peri
od in 1832. ' J -
"Prince George of Wales," an Eng
lish paper observes , 'was 'interviewed'
bv an enterprising reporter at Halifax,
but managed to answer all the qucs
lions put to him without - giving much
information." That was undoubtedly
because the royal boy had no "infor
mation" to give. '
A certificate of incorporation- of the
Citizens National Union Telegram and
Cablegram Company of tile United
.States; of America was filed in the
-co unty clerk's office in New York, last
Tuesday, by Eugene J. O'Connor, one
of the executive committe of the Tele
graphers Brotherhood.
Miss Henderson went to Pierce, Da
kota, to be married to J. D. Scott ; but
Scott died before the time set. At the
funeral Miss Henderson ibid her sym
; pathizing friends that Scott was the
iourth man to whom she had been en
gaged, and that all had died before the
time fixed for the nuptials. ,
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Among the victims at Casamicciola
were a Signor and Signora Bonavita,
who left property worth S 1.000,000, to
which there is no direct heir. Their
relatives, in order to determine the suc
cession, have petitioned to . have them
disinterred, that by an examination ot
the externai'injuries, it may bs ascer
, tined, if. possible, which died first.
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VOL. VII. WILMINGTON. N. C., S ATUR DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1883. NO.. 220
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ia iu i;umnjjr ieiu, iue oldest or lour
T"l ..:.J Tl .:.11. i- ti .i . . . !
distingu'shc j brot hers, will soon oT .
brate his eightieth birthday. He is said
to be as vigorous;asa man of sixty, and
to take great pleasure in acting as coun
sel far young and active lawyers, -thus
showinsrthat he has not lost any of his
youthful enthusiasm! for h's j profession.
Hon. J. Hanson Good, Democratic
candidate for congress in jthe Wheel-
inff, (W. Va.,) dlstilct against General
Goff in 1882,anda prominent attorney,
died at his residence in Wheelinsr .on
Monday mornings aged 40 year. Mr.
Good made a speech at Cincinnati in
1880 seconding Judge Thurman's nomis
nation lor the. presidency, i
John W. Crockett, of DeWitt Ark.,
owns a cunous and valuable heirloom.
the gold watch long the pocket piece of
his great-grandfather, the, famous Davy
Crockett. A rifle presented to the
pioneer by "five hundred prominent
young gentlemen of Philadelphia," is m
the possession grandson, Robert
H. Crockett, of DeWitti !
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The State ChrpniclL the new Demo.'
cratic paper at the capital, is t out and
the first number isjbpo? us.. It is a
handsome publication olj 24 columns,
not large, but compact and as full as
it can be crammed with excellent mat
ter, both original and selected. It will
prove a valuable acquisition to the
party.
Success to it.
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Mary Anderson. . the
actress, is in
England , and t he Prince of Wales
has
become so deeply smitteri j
that he has signified a desiro
with her
16 have
her presi
auxious.
her presented, btit Mary is not at all
a 1
In tact, she declined the
Compliment and1 t-ho honor, gracefully
ami politely, out! positively. in con
sequence, the heir apparent to the
British throne and the American actress
are yet strangers. She' is a I sensible
girl a9 well as a good ac
ress.
The State Chronicle, has sent out en
quiries into every count jr in the State,
asking who is first choice and who
second for Governor, in both parties.
answers have been received from 79
counties. Thej Democrats named in
the replies are as follows .
A. M. Scales, Octavius Coke, J. A.
Gilmer, R. T. Bennett, T. M- Holt, D.
G. Fowle. J. J. Davis, Thos. Rufiln,
R. B. Vance, Z. BJ Vance, W. -L.
Steele, L. L. Polk, Al M. Wadde'l, W.
L. Saunders, R. F. Armfield. , J. S.
CauvW, M. RobJ)ins,1 W. T.' Dortch,
George Davis, J. w. liughes. ,
The following nave been mentioned
for the Republican nomination :
O. H. Dockery, D. L. Uussell, Charlc3
Price,' J. J. Mott, T- L. Hargrove, R,
P. Dick, Eugene Girissomr Tyre York,
W. P. Bynum , L. jW. Humphrey. . E.
G. Reade, D. G.'Fowle, li. P. Buxton,
E. A. White. ', ' ' I
A tabulated statement of the prefer
ences for he four h:ghest candidates
shows, among j the Democrats, first
choice, Scales 29, Coke 12 : Bennett 7,
Gilmer 5, second choice Scales 26, Coke
8, Bennett 4, Gilmer, 15. With the Re
publicans it stands, first choice, Dock
ery 22, Russell 8, Price 4, Fowle 1;
second choice, Dockery 5. Russell 3,
Price 6, Fowle 3. . ' I I
New Hanover makes !a very sensiblo
reply. It is to the efiecthat the people
have not yet gone far enough into the
thing to enable themjto express a pref
erence; Blaclen says Scales and VVad
dell and Dockery antll Russell ; Bruris
wick, Saunders and Waddell and
Russell and Dockery; Columbus, like
New Hanover;! Duplin. Gilmer and
Scales. Russell and Dockery ; Onslow,
Gilmer and Scales, Russcil and Dock
ery; Pender, Stedman for Lieut. Gov.,
Russcil; Robeson, Scales and Gilmer;
Sampson, Gilmer and Coke; Dockery.
But, while the State Chronicle has
undoubtedly show a muck enterprise in
this matter we submit that the replies
received and published can ssarcely be
accepted : as r an actual indication
of the real preferences of thb people.
Every" man may have his individual
choice , andhcrice he naturally expresses
his own preferences,! and those perhaps
of a few of his friends, rather than those
of the people at large. This! is shown
verv'conclusivelv in the replies
from
two.
Anson county,' of which, there are
one from Ansonville, giving in Steele
and Polk and - Hargrave and another
from Wadesboro, -declaring that the
people of Anson county are for j'Bennett
first and last." and! the "Republicans
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think of no one but Dockery..
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To Builders and others Go to Jaco
jji's for Sash, Blinds andlDoors, Glass
&c. You can get kirsizesi' and at the
lowest prices. . ;.; .-I !V :
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LOCAL NEWS
INDEX TO VEW IADYEBTISEQEITS.
Yates School Books 1 ;";
IIeinsbeugek School Books 1
Busseli. & KlCAcr Legal ad .
F C MiLLEit Florida Wster, &c
Wm A CujuiiiiG Horse for Sale,
New 5 and 10 cts StoreLocal ad 1. .
Miss Habt School for Young Ladles
W II Gkeex Wholesale and Retail Druggist
Day's length 12 hours and22 minufes.
Sunset to-morrow at 6 o'clock and
5 minutes p. m.". - . ! .
Full moon to morrow at 4 o'clock and
27 minutes p. m; ; r 4 : ;
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There were no interments in Bellevue
Cemetery this" week. r: .
The receipts ot cotton at this port to
day foot up 101 bales.
To morrow will ' be known as the
Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity.
The m arket was well su pplied with
good beef and other - meats this morn-
mg. : . - : :
There were three, interments all
children in Oakdalo Cmetery this
week. .' , . -
New 5 and 10 cents J Store, No. 16
South Second street, between Market
and Dock: ; J i-:. I , : ; H.
The Register of l.)eeds issued three
marriage licences this week, all - for
colored couples. . ' " . ' A
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There were thirteen interments in
Pine Forest Cemetery this week.f three
of which were children. ' V5
, Farmers from the, country who came
to the city this morning report j that
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tneir crops are an unaer water
Miss Adelaide Cherie,- the beautiful
star of "Only a Farmer's Daughter''
company, has ' met with an" ovation
throughout the South.
Attention is cauea to tne cuange cf
a a a a ' a . a
the date of the sale of propeuy adver
tieed by Messrs. Russell & Ricaud.
The lighter Washington, belonging to
Messrs.! George Harriss & Co.; sunk
sometime during last night at her wharf
on the West side of the river. 1 .
The Frying Pari Shoals lightship was
towed Unto the harbor at Smithville by
the "revenue cutter Colfax yesterday
afternoon with all safe on board.
A curiosity in the shape of i a white
mouse was caught at the City Ha'1, this
morning. He was a cunning ! looking
creature and entirely of a milk white
The streets are badly washed out, in
many places, and especially at some of
the crossings, and it will take several
days to put them a" in thorough repair
again. ;.: ' V! " .. - ' ' 1 ;
There will be services in the Second
Presbyterian Churchl to-morrow at 11
a.. m and in the First Church atfi p.
m ., conducted by Rev. Alexr. S prnn t, Of
Virginia. '
Business before the City Court ; was
at a standstill thisfnorning, tho only
ripple of excitement at the HalL being
caused by a couple ot dealers who were
brought up for a failure to pays their
licence tax. '
It is worthy of note that the men and
women who think most highly of
themselves and most meanly of others
are those who render back to society
for the good things they enjoy the small
est return of personal effort.
. Milk is now recommended by the
medical faculty in all cases of scarlet
fever. Give all the milk the patient
will take, even! during the period of
greatest fever. It keeps up the strength
of the patient, and acts well u pon the
stomachl ' 1 ' ; t " ' I
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The steam dredge is at work .deepen"
ing the water at one of the wharves
on the West side of the river, in order
to allow vessels to take in cargoes there
without being on the bottom of the
river at low tide, as has been the case
heretofore.
The work of repairing and remodel
ling the dry goods house of Mr. J .
Samson f was began yesterday g r but a
suspension of operations" became nec
essary on account of the rain. It will
be resumed and pushed forward rapid
ly as soon as the weather will' make it
practicable, j ' in f-$i nj A i i V'
The schr.- Paul P Keller, which sailed
from Philadelphia for this port on the
5th insU, and for - whose safely some
apprehension has been felt, has arrived
safely at Hampton Roads and will sail
the first opportunity, a telegram to this
effect haviug been received this morn
ing by Messrs Geo. Harriss & Co., her
agents here. -
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE THE
C R A fJ D O
and
Millinery
1l8 .rJar(cet Street.
Branch of New York, r
OPENING DAY
sept 14
Mr. A. Shricr leavqs.on , Lfdnday for
the Northern markets - for the purpose
of purchasing1 his'sccontYstock of Fall
and Winter Clothing and boots and
shoes.1 lie 'will bo 'absent' about iwp
weeks and says he hopes to get enough
this time to supply the demand. i,
Export Foreign.
British bt&Eoviva, Captain Brown
cleared to-day for St. John's Antigua,
with 189,388 feet- of! lumber, -100,750
shingles.' casks spirits turpentine, 10
barrels pitch; 8 barrels tar and 6 barrels
rosin, valued at, $3,306,55, : shipped by
Messrs. Northrop & Gumming.
' School Por Yourig Ladles -' j
The next session of Miss Hart's
school foV young ladies is announced
in this issue to commence October ' 4th
next. The principal Ijas an. able and
accomplished corps of assistants and
parents Can conGde their children to this
school with the assurance that they will
receive a thorough and careful course
of instruction in , whatever . branches
of study they may select. - 7 :
Xook at Your Tickets. " .
The following are the lucl-y numbers
which drew the big prizes in ; the
Louisiana State1 tottery on Tuesday,
the 1 1th inst. : Ticket No. 69.519 CJre w
the capital prize of $75,000 No. 18.870
drew $25,000 ; 77.826 ' drew $ 10.000 ;
11.587 and 3.496 drew. $6,000 each; 45.-
43045.540, 70.167, 71.545, and 90.102
each drew $2,000 each; 7.570, 22.453,
27.286, 37,951, 42.642,1 50,574, 76.480, 90.
388, 95.475 and; 97.533 drew $1,000
each.
A Delightful Thoroughfare
Masonboro turnpike possesses a deep
and liye interest; bq , these beautiful
moonlight nights to youngooppLes who
are fond of buggy riding. ; We learn
that; some enterprising genius, who
probt bly knoWs "how :it' is himsel f,"
has decorated various points on the road
withuch signs as the following; "Kiss
me-quick-avenue," ' "Hug-me:close.
hill " "Lover's lane." &c.; fec. Of
course any young man can see the great
advantage ho receives when riding .with
a young lady, as he asks the name of a
certain place ; and she answers, "Kiss
me quick,,'?, or 'Hug me close," as the
locality would require. .W e hoar that
several ybuug ladies have expressed , a
desire to ride on this, road, and fit is
stated as a fact that?; one young couple
have already avaded themselves of the
above hints; but on this point we .'are
sworn to secrecy. It may reasonaoiy
be expected that there will be a large
increase of travel overthc Masonboro
road in the immediate "sweet bye and
Kirk " --"'-" , y'-j'i I' '-''.-" ''
i : -I Theatricals.
Wc have asked, "When will the
Madison Square Theatre Co, play here,
and what piece will they present?" In
answer,, we would say that the: mana
gers of that theatre have several com
panies on the road. Among, the plays
which will : be ? presented4riDg the
season by ineir companies are i ue
Rajah which has been kept on the
boards of the Madison Square .Theatre
for the last lour months to crowded
houses. The "YounV Mrs. Winthropf
Co., with Mr, Joo. II. Hart as manager,
will open at Norristown, N. J., on the
22nd inst, but will not appear in ,this
city until May 2nd, 1884. Mr. Hart will
be remembered as : the manager who
visited us with his company three times
during the ' last - season, and by his
urbane deportment made a .host of
friends in this ,ji city. "Aside from this
there will be another "Young Mrs.
Winthrop'! Co ; two "Esmeralda?
Co's., and a "Rajah" Co.; an the road
daring the season, some ot whom will
undoubtedly visit this city ' ' 11 -
For l?ocket Knives or Table Cutlery, I
go to JACOBiVIIardwareDepoL t
NEW ' ADVERTISEMENTS.
P. E W I W G :
OF-
Fancy Goods.
Mr. u. it. - Oardiner, proprietor of
"Only a Farmer's Daughter" Compa
ny, is about to bring out the latter part
of the season the greatest and most
expensive show, piece ever.; produced,
entitled "Zozo, the Queen of the Like."
The scenery is now being painted by
Henry E. Hoyte, New York's greatest
scentic artist, at a cost of $10,000. ;
Cotton. .
The receipts of cotton at this port for
the week ending. September 15th, foot
up 1.473 bales, as against 733 bales . for
the corresponding week last year, - an
increase of 735 bales. The receipts tor
the crop year commencing September
1st, up to date are 2.120 bales, as against
1.244 bales for the corresponding period
of last year an increase of 876 bales.
For Orders.
The
wrecking steamer Resolute, Capt
I5aier, belonging to the Baker Wreck
ing Company, of Norfolk. Va,. put in
here for orders this forenoon. She was
visited by a good many of our citizens
during her stay, who were impressed
by the looks of her machinery ihat she
wass prepared for hard service and t by
the appearance of.' her hull, spars and
rigging that she had experienced some
rough usage in her dangerous and
constantly exposed labors, t : '
' The September Sky, -
iuu ueaveos aoove wi - present a
brilliant spectacle to , the earth below
during the month.of September. Ve
nus reaches superior ; conjunction the
prepaaatory step that w H make ! her
peerless stauy gem of th ever!ng sky
jn the near future. Uranus arrives at
conjunction and joirs the whole array
uuter pianets now congregated on
he sun's western side as mom ing1 stars
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oaiurn is in quaurature and .wm soon
come'beaming above the horrizon in the
early -evening. Mars contributes to
the show, hs conjunction with the star
Delta .Geminorum.. .Mercury appeaas
fQr a short season in the glowing West,
his last evening exhibition for the year.
Jupiter foreshadows the supremacy , or
his later reign, j Our, nearest celestial
neighbor, the moontakes' on her love
liest phrase, that of the Harvest Moon
HiVenihe great -sun himse't adds to
tho attractions of the month in his
charming aspect at the autumal equi-
ngx, when in harmonious "equipoise, he
illumines the cartel from pole to pole
and day and rght balanre each other
in the celestial scales". ' i r
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
i For Sale.
NUMBER 1, UABNE33 AND SADDLE
HOKSE-Cheap. ; wl; A." CU1111ING. '
sept 15-2t Star copy
School for Young Ladies.
4 i AILSS IIAUT, TrlnclpaL I
Aulstedby Mtes If. B. BBOWN.
InfltrucUon in JIubIc by Mrs. M. 1. TAYIX)E.
Drawing 'and Painting tanght by
. -: ........ , .
Mrs. K.-II. PAESLKY. .
fUR NEXI ; SKSSION WILL BEGIN
THURSDAY, tb 4th of October Nnmber
of paplls llailtel. For terms and particulars
arldress the - .PRINCIPAL.
BCpt 13 3t
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aatnac
225 Market St
State of North Carolina, County of New Han
over, Supetlor Court.
J ames W. Craig t. Anna U. Craig.
fpO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED':
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Take notice that on Friday,' the 12th day ot
October A. to: 133. at No. 3 m Dirisloo Street
in the dry of Chicago, and gtte or Illinois, at
II o'clock, a. m.. before Manin" Beera,' rq ,
an AUornej-at-Law; the PlaloUlT will prooeoi
i take tha deposUiona; or. J. . Rowley. M. K.
Rowhnr. M. C Kills and others to be used in
ibehslf of in Plaintiff, in Uie aboTCt entlilol
cause. At which time and place yon are-notified
to I present and avail yourself of all Isw-
f ni priTUrgea.-
RUSSELL A UICAUD. '
sept 15 lawlw sat. 1 1 Attja for PlaiatUT.
j. .. . Vi g. -yr- .f v .,r.y- f . -v: . . .j ' v-v,-.
! - PLEA32 NOTIC2.
We will be glad to reedre cccaacnlcaUoa
tzom oxxx frlcnda oa any axd ail sabjecta
CC&eraltBterestbat : ' :-: .
The name of the write suut arsrays t ra-
aUbed to tta EOUar. 5 . ; ! , ': ... r . --
CommTtPkatlona nxist ba wrlttea oa cal '
one aide ot tbe paper. t i
renonallUea xauBt be arolded. i
And It U especially and particularly uad
atood tiat the Editor doc sot always eadot i
mio Tiews ox correaponacnts tmieaa ao atatc
in the editorial column. ,"
NEW AI VERTISK3IENT8.
J. L. WINNER,
PIIOTOGnAPIIIC ABTrST. ! j
New Market, Wilmington j N. C.
llaVIDZ DarchAtfAtt th toHm nntni a if. r
J. Barnctt, i ni now prcrrcd to execute or- -dera
for Photographg, of all styles, alxca and
prices, who tuspatcn and &kiii. 1 have had
twenty years exicrlcnco in the business and
will etiarantco aatiafsrtinn in u a .u
la reapecf ally olicltetl. . - cPt Ulr
; William H. Green, i
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST.
; ' . 117 MABKET STREET.
" CABBY A FULL LINE . OF DRUGS,
'ANCY GOODS. Ac.. h-iv far.uiA. ir-
offering Inducements to all who use or bardie
Mcuicmo. . , - P sept ll l.
School Bookd I
: School Booko!
-T70R ALL SCHOOLS IN Till? STATE. A
Jf liltcral ULwount to Merchants and Teach,
era, . r -.. ..i- -..j i ..... .
, Slates, Copy -Books. Crayoni. t V H
, Book Straps and Bags, j ' f .'!
- Paper, Peiw, Pencils, Jnk, Rhlors. &c
Parents, will please scntl their ch'.klren lo i
J wa i JIElNaiJKlWKH'S.
PIANOS & ORGANS
gOLD AT REASON ABLE TRICES AT !
HEINSBERGER'S, i
. fept lA ' Uve Book and Music Stores
MRS. S. J. BAKER,
- , I 1122 MarkctSt., , ,
Millinery Emporium,
JO BUANCir housebut the gueat
CENTEft In the Mimnery Department. Ii shall
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be recelvlsgfor the nett two months, weekly,
from the 16th September,
EVERY CLASS OF GOODS IN MY LINE,
Bclecteti b7 myself, otlho most approved
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styles ami newest patterns, and will sell them "f
for CASH AT THE LOWEST I FIGURES. I 5
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have secured tho services of the moat Artistic v
Trimmers In the Northern. Cities, and will
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give my patrons the benefit of their skill, The
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Laaicsof Wilmington are mo:-1 respectfully
Invited to call.and examine my stock before
making any purchases. :$,,.i'ti w "' "U : 1 - " I-
POLITE LJkDY CLERKS will be In attend
ance to wait on them, ; j T ! i
LADIES UNDERWEAR
also Toys and Notions. ,
A - SPECIALTY;
lly establishment will
rery department. '
Wilmington, Sept 12, 1883.
bo
firstlass In1
L i'
Female School.
MISSES BURR 4 JAMES, Principals.
MRS. M. S. CUSHING, MusicaUnstrttctm.
THE TWENTIETH' ANNUAL SESSION of
this School will commence on Thursday,- the!
4th ot October, 18S3, an1 close during the third
week in Jane, HS4. ,' i ;
The course of instruction is thorough and
systematic. Terms reasonable. Lessons In
painting in Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, w ith
feepla and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and
pencil sketching, at moderate rates.
i Where a class of ten or twelro Is formed for
the school of, painting, the price will bo re
duced. ' - , . j j .
i Pupils outside of the school who desire mu
sical instruction, will do well to apply early.
or call for circulars
a ur lurmw parucuiars inquire or l'xincipais.
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FLORIDA WATER, - T7'
i LAVENDER WATER. i
1 : ; VIOLKT WATER,
, HELIOTROPK WATER, i '
- ' WHITE BOSK WATER.
. . K , RAZENA WER.
Also a complete assortment of Cologne ind
Perfumery for the Summer season" ..-.
PrescripUons compoundou . xj land
night at - F. C. MILLER'S,' j
' . .'. , German Druggist, "
; septa- Corner Fourth and Nun sta.
Cool Beer,
' . -: ';;.;,: v - ...... . : ! ..- ' .... '.-
Best Liquors, !
Finest Cigars;
T THE OLD NORTH STATE SALOON.
Drop in and try the Tar-Heel's Mixtures, i
School Books l
School Books !
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED ,
j TEACHERS AND MERCHANTS. -SCHOOL
SUPPLIES-Paper, Pens, Pen
cils, Slates, Sponge, Coiy Books, Book Bags, .
Crayons, Ink, Ac, Ac. 'M...:" Hr
C. W. YATES,
.r - , ri,,u i -
eeptlO ; 119 Market strett
Solid Comfort.
THE EE IS SOLID COMFORT IN TUKn$
of Kerosene StoTes. A customer, who 'Is
nslBg one. says: with this we are mdrpen 1
ent whsn left without a serrsnt." T1m-v ari
Items aiHi great 'EconomlUri 1 nacre tit
sizes and prlofhi. Try va - i J !
T- Pure White Oil. - ' .,
s-ptlO PAttRKR TAVlon.
TRY; THE COOK
B' UGGIES. FJR WHICH WE A Ml HOt.K
- j ' J j ' . i r : , ,-..;
AtiENS?.: IIaneiis U go wlth""tbeh at very
low prices, the . laircitt assortment of fa.l
4lierf.Trunkf.Tra Telling !tig ad sfatctrcU t!i
the state. v' - -4 i
' Uepa'ring iroiiit!y tkne. Prices low.
AlnIOlJllALL. A WnVK-'v i
aeptlo
- No. Ill North front t.
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