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flffWORTHiriGTOffS uuw . ...... THE GREAT. IHOIERA RAMP" AND IARRHQEA USED OVER 23 Cholers. CrniM. Dlmr- rV1''?,; the ttomack and howcu. ;rwrml C. 8. A. Reooi- ""rfden. Warren. Pur -- r.... I Hah Cam. ,ciyi..4 i'"-,:.:,. v. 8. TreurT. aud other. Price It' k,tl. . ... n..!.ra. Onl rename i .i i hr Urucei" ,UJ -v . .1 i t . Sin I w nnir. If u btoWn in bocUe. aie profrwHrm. "B THE CHABIES A.V0SEUB C3H?AT, Vital Questions!!!! i ii i ---- - - - f j ! !!. l. what is tho host ihini? .); any in the w all irrit i' Il l fo-' quieting and a'layin -nor the norves, curing all n.rvo:n comp'aints. giving i'.inrn "I Isttiral. qhiMliktv refreshing sleep at- !.(ltlik will tell you unhesitatingly i'J'"' f Hops'"" f CHAPTER I. A-k .iny-or all of the most eminent Vh:iti-? the bestantl only remetfy that oil be relic:! on to cure alj dis e3sf3oUie kilneysand urinary org ins ; such a- H.'iirhL 's disease, diabetes, ie-K-ntion, or inability to retain tirjnp, all the diseases and ailments pecu i;,r to Wjduan3 . - j ' "Ami tiny will tell you explicitly and eiupiia-ieally "DiKhul'.r A-ik thrt s.iin physicians "What lis the tnos, reliable and sur-o-t cure for all liver diseases or dyspep sia: constipation, indigestion, bUiou n' malaria, fever, ague, &c." and ihrv will tell you: Sfindrakc ! or Dandelion!!!!'"' Jleiu'C when these remedies are combined i other equally valuable, Aii'l compounded ioto Hop Bl'ters. tuch a w.m-lerf d and mvstcrloua curative power is developed which Is bo varied in its o;e rations t!ut no disease or hi health, can possibly exist or resist il power, and yet'lt.U Harmless to the mot frail woman, weakest Invalid or sm iilest child to use. . CHAPTER II. PaUent3 "Almost dead or nearly djlng." Fqrveara, ard given u; by physicians, of Krtzlit's and other kidney disease, liver coin, jilslnw, peere cough3, died consumption. Iiavt1 been cured Women g&ne nearly crazy ! From agony of neurtlgia,' nervousness, wakefulness , and yarl us diseases peculiar to 'imen ! tvojilo dr iwn out f shap3 from excrucia tb? a"T3 iof ThcumatisTi, lnQmmatory and c!ironi(j. r suffering fro u Ecrofula. CrysliKSlas! "SitrhcuTn. blxd poisonings dyspepsia in '!!,'!! tin, and, in fa-t, almost all -diseases tr.it r Nature i he'uto Kavo bconciired.by Hop Bittern, proof of wkkdi can be found In every neighborhood in URJ- 1 tnc Vnown world. I Noncj genuine without a bunch of jrr en I U....Q mi tlto vhtti lahol. Shnn allthe 'vilc. 11i:i3 uu t . ' "." - " " - - - a . . l. x . rf if uirnM.M ii'i'.armous p uu wuu hum ui "up . r - . i i u id I'.i-Ar name june IS 1m d&w nrm TiDn0!0 Shi,RT What is it ? It is the best white dress shirt now offered for sale. Why is it the best? . lit. It ii made of the best materials Wamsutta muslin, Brookfield 2ioo linen, Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton. i 2&. Its workmanship is unequalled Everlasting Stay Attachment, French Placket Sleeves, Reinforced Bosoms 3'1. It will fit, elegantly 'I all men, Short men, Fat men, Lean men, Big men, Little men. MANUFACTURED EY DANIEL MILLER & CO., Importers and Jobbers, Goods and Notions, jfrcnts' Furnishings, 32 and 34 HOPKINS' PLACE. wamsutta 2100 LINEN. - H your dealer does not keep it, send, his aiircssto Daniel Miller & Co., sole man ctursrs, Baltimore, Md. ' crd mm S-UE iJHL ESTATE OMR HOETGACE. JV VirilX'E AND IN PUSSUA.NCE OF powers contained in a cerlabi mortgage . Mar 3Sth, 1ST9. and registered in 'Book P.gc 551, by Adam Brown and wife tzabcth ; Brown, to D. J. Sautdera, Gurdi- aa rulorcigned as attorneys for F. II. Dar- Si?il5i?r':seni' Sardian of VV. T. Johosoii Convfu "5 ul"ic auction for cash. l the oVwS98 m the citvof Wilmington, at 12 foll on Monday, .July Hth," iS 4. the 'wilowlnsr descrihP.i TJna , 'n,A West- In? rf of l9l No- . in Wonk Ko. K4. acc-rdv t-li-aT fc?; ',ulciai l'ia oi city or v uminRion, . fet oa Seventh street and 165 feet on ".nam street. iiiiA.i- t.i. . itf:AiT. ?niciaiplaa of citv of Wilmlnscton, JUnel2 30d Attorney 8. Lemons. Butter. Lemons. JUST RECEIVING BY A. C. LINE an I K. oi5Si?CrW oi which will bo sold low In fioSSinU.-8J0 busha. Va Meal. 73 tew?ns 25 lub3 Va- and N. Y. Butter. Jwm riour, Trginla Flour. Bacon. Laid K. G. BLAIC ; jFOo y lU Ki;ssi:s. There's a furnml ki of la'l ioii And a 'burring IU ot ia."in ' A'-latlrr's.kisa. A m tbei'.s kis. Atuln tr'n kUs to m,o- rijefuV a tiailorV kts f roI ! Lik a serpent dimillr, joja A lust kisy, A srilen k's-. And Ifriiiinir kis of love; A rueeiing kis?, A mnideri kis-. A kiss wben fo;id laru sever Hut the saddest kiss " ' On earth is this - A kiss to part forever. - lla'eigh Kegiater. THE CANDIDATES. STATKAUIMTOK William I. Huberts. General .William 1 Roberts, the no;tiii e for Stale Ami. tor. is he sec ond youngest in:tn on the tirker. but his ninrit has alwas placed hiru big.-ier in rank than in y?.ar.j. He was b'rn in dates county on the llth day ot July, 1811. The countv is worthy to have pro daced such a man. tor in 1861. when surrounded by Federal armies and in festrd with ,Huffalei.,, ittve a unan imous vote lor North .Carolina's great war Governor. Zebulon 15. Vancj. A youth passed auaonr men to whoni such action was possiol,had the effect to niMke (Jeneral Uoberts :i nian in character while still .a boy in years At the ajje ot nineteen he entered tha tronlederate army as sergeant in the S c-nd Cavalry'. His record an a soi dir is writtnn in characters of blood ami fire on the bttic-fields which make the name of the Southern soldlur a .syn onym for heroism throughout the limits of civilization. lie was made a Lieutenant in Sep tember, 1861, and in this rank remain ed for nearly two yt ars, gaining com pliments for his conspicuous gallantry on every balt!c-iie!d, following the fortunes ot thai rcatet cavalry solilier. Stuart, in.mist of the cavalry engagements in Virjzin a, unlit his death in 166-1. Jle wa3 a Lieutenant two years. Captain six mouths. Major three months Colonel six months, and on February 22. 1665, was com mission ed Brigadier-General the ' youngest general officer in either the Confederate or Federal army, and probably -the youngest in the history of the world, who won his rank by hard Hunting on stricken fields. At Reams' Station in August. 1861. at the head of his old regiment (the Second Cavalry) he played a conspicuous part the regi ment capturing treble its own nnmber in prisoners and. here Roberts was specially complimented by his great calvalry chief, Wade Hampton, in person, and subsequently was presented by our greatest Captain, Lee, with his gauntlets, as a mark of recognition of the youn hero's distinguished gallantry The services of General Roberts have been no less ereat in peace than in war. An Eastern Carolinian, he had personal knowledge of the evils-of negro rule. It was not in the nature of a man born and reared in Gates quietly to submit. With the fame courage and energy that had marked his tormer life he address ed himself to the task of removing the incubus from his people His labors were crowned with success when the convention- of 1875 met and by the ef forts of the' delegate Irom Gates, efforts which his personal influence and his peculiar relations to the gentiemau who became president of the convention rendered him almost alone able to make, a Democratic organization waseffected. Then the county government system was formed and the task to which Gen eral Roberts had devoted tho work of ight years was complete. General Roberts was returned a member of the General Assembly at the session ot 1876-'.77, but lm sought no personal promo ion, and since that lime (until made Auditor in 18S0) he has worked in the ranks. In that Legislature, when tl e fa?c of the Western North Carolina Railroad was to be pasted upi n by the Demo cratic party, he supported the legMa " tion lhal made its present satisfactory condition possible. The West had stood by the East in the grta', question : ofthe East Countv Government and i lie'siood by the West on the great question t f the West the Wotern; Railroad. ' Nominated for Auditor in I860 bv the great Convention that assembled in RaleL'h lhat year he was elected by ! the full vote ol the party. He has faithfnlly discharged the duties of th;s responsible office for near four yeais, and as a recognition of his use ful fervu-es the patty has renom inated him. and it has done well. to do so. The Auditor's office is opc of; the must important in the whole S:ale Gov ernment, and, it is well the party has presented to tho voters M ine State lor thii office one who has demonstrated his eminent fitness for it. It is well known now to those familiar Aiththe reports from this office that the reports of Auditor Roberts are cle ar and busi ness like, giving full-and accurate lU lormation as Ui the financial condition of the State Government, and in some instances giving useful intormuti-n never before given by any report. W e have no doubt the people will say. wt 11 done, good and faithful servant To aiost children the bare suggestion of a dose ot castor oil is nauseating. Why cot, tbe.i. when i hysic is neces sary for i he Utile ones, use Ayei s Ca thartic Tills? They combine cvery essential and valuable principle ot a cathartic medicine, and being sugir coated arc easily taken. : Kllcctive Tafl'y lle was late and he was not alto gether as he ought tu rfave been. He saw bv the light in the -window t&at she was waiting lor him and he trembled, knowing ibat he merited Fcvcre rebuke. ... As he entered the room she begsn : y dear," ho" interrupted, "you can'tfeU what I was hic-ihinking of iustnow. Ratter what you reminded So oi as I came in. The lamp on ihj table and you sitting close to it. .You and tno lamp remmded me or tbo r h'dos HdlV of criiinh Xr.ftt.At A 1 1 is the apostle you and tno lamp -see! 1 ilan pf This is a iiirc5 hie- I'll how you. JIatthew A r ii. ld the V I r f wretness and Iijrhr. AreJl. you and the Jarup fill the Ii' v ?lus 1'gbt The lamp is the pght and . u re the sweetness." 4 1 ou foolish h-How." Kiid she. with a niil; wlmt are you standing thpro ' eJp ' u w-h your coal.' thmerrilfe Journal.- I Tli I)iiiiftfiofi3 of Heaven. The following paragraph, entitled The Dimensions f Heaven, is fr.m -Lewi3' Penny Read!nR'f: 'And he meauredjthe city with a jreed. 12(KKi furU.nir?. The length and breadth and height ot it are equal.' Rev. xi. 1 TwfIvi thtusand fiirlones e(ual 7!92 -tm le.et, which, hing cubed, is 4i-6 703, OS8KK,K)n,ooo.i00 cubic feet. Reserv ing half i fifTis S-ac lor the throne and court of heaven, and half) the ! balance for streets. e hive the remainder of 121.193.272.CO.OOO.OOO.i)00 cubic fel. Divide this hy 4.006 the cubical feet in a rorm sixteen feet, square and there will be 30,321-813 750 000.000 rooms We will now su.pposo that trie world always did and always I will contain 000 IHK).(HX) inhnbitanis" and that a gen eration ta&ts 331 i ears, making in all 2 070.000,000,000 every century, ami that the w r.d will s-nd 100,"(km,000 jesrs or 1,000 centuries mskine in all 070,000, COO.OOO inhabitant: Then suppose there were 100 worlds equal to this in the number of inhabitants ami duration ot years, nufking a total of 2,979 000 000 000,000 persons ; and there would be more t!rn a hundred rooms vix:een feet square for. each person. Cure that JoIl. Do not suffer your Lungs to become diseased by allowing a cold toe ntinue without au effor to cure it Thousands have died premature dea hs, the vic tims of. Consumption, by simply neg lecting n cold. DR. WM. HALL'S; BALSAM lor the LUNGS will cure Cold, Couchs and Consunntion surer and quicker tlian any other remedy. It acts almost like magic inmanycaes, and in others, its effects, though slow, is sure if per sisted in; according to directions. Henry's Carbolic Salve Is the lest Salve for- Cuts, Bruises Srres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples. Get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all others arc counterfeits. Price 2.5 cents Dr. Mott's Liver; Pills. These Pills have never been advertis ed very much but they have just as much intrinsic, merit as though they were puffed to the skies by indiscrim inate advertising. Try them and be convinced. , A young poetess says she 'told her secret to the sweet wild roses.3' She was very imprudent. When the sweet wild rose3 "blow." she will wish she had kept her secret to herself. Norris lown Herald. A Youngster's Teeth demand greater attention than they usually receive Mothers careful ot their children's physical ! well-being, wisely adopt SOZODONT as an art;cle of the family toilet. If the first set of a juvenile's teeth are daily polished with this matchless purifier, the second set are almost invariably white and strong, and prove a life-long bleseiog. otherwise they frequently turn out carious and irregular. Young and old alike benefit by its use. J, Quarterly Meetings. Third Round for the WilmingtonDis trict ofthe Method'st E. Church,South : Wilmington, at Fifth Street, July 12 and 13. i Bladen Circuir, at McNatt's, July 19 and 20. j Clinton Circuit, at Goshen, July 26 and 27. j Wilmington, at Front Street, August 2 and 3. Smithviilcr August 9 and 10. Brunswick Circuit, al Alt. Zion. Au gust 12 and 13. j Whiteville Circuit, at Peacock's Au- st 16 and 17. ! Flcmington Circuit, at Carver's Creek, August 23 and 21. j Elizabeth Circuit, at Purdie's, Au gust 30 and 31. . . j Xcwtou Grove Mission,1 at Newton GrovcAugust 30 and 31. ! Cokesbury Circuit, at Bethel. Sep tember 6 and 7. 1 The District Conference Svill be Held at Goshen, on the Clinton Cj rcuit, com mencing Wednesday morning.: July 23d. at 10 o'clock. Friav morning, organization of Sunday School Conference and Sunday School address. j ' i Centenary services Saturday morn ing several short addresses and cen tenary sermon. j W. II Bobkitt. P. E. THE MAILS. Themalls cioso and arrive at the City Poa oillce as follows : I CLOSK. I Northern through mails, fast....L...7.30P. M. Northern throuKh and wiy mails.... 8.00 A. M. Raleigh .6.4. P. M. and S.00 A- M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom lnchid- lng A. C. Railroad at 7.30 P M. and 8.00 A. M Southern Malls for all points South, daily - ......S.00 P. M. Western mails (C. C. Railway) dally, (except Sunday) ...:.6.45 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh ....6.45 P. 1L Mail for Chcraw and Darlington Rill road t J... 8.00 P.M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston....... ;...3-00P. M. rjayetteville aud officca on Catc r'ear I River, Tuelays and Fridays.. i... 1.00 P. M. Faycttevlllevla C C Railroad, dally, except Sumlay; .6.4" P. M. Onslow C. IL and lntcrmcllaie o2i ces, Tuesdays and Fridays J...6.00 A. M. Smlthvllle malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) .2.-10 P. M Mails for Easy II ill. Town Creek, Shallottcand Little River, Tues days and Fridays j...fi.0;A. M. Wrights vlue, dally. .......SJK) A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails... .7.30 A. M Southern Malls ....7.S0 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad.......... 8.41 A. M. Mails collected from street boxes business portion of city at SA.1L, 11.30 A.M. and 5 30 I M. and from other point? of the city at 5 - IV M. - ! . fctamp OGice oien from 7 Ai M.to6P. M., Money order and Register Department open from 8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. lo6 P.M. aod oxvSumlays from &30 to 0.S0 A. IL i Carriers delivery open on Sunday from &30 o 80 A.M. - - NEW ADVKltTlSKlKVTs; By the Light of Day. PAST .-'IMPOSSIBILITIES' THE FACTS OF THE PBESEIT-HEIP JWTHEHiW ERA. I remenile wh-nbT were pn'tbi tip theiW for the flryt telegraph Hoc So the State or New York; and now Uk the e Y ex clalpaeil a ei:lza of tlw . ceuopoil? to his friend as the two Blood on the stimmit oi ihe :all q d:able r.uldini Ii Braday. ILe ci;y U stnuis with wires like a harp, awd drc trie onsmexiirtaiion U the laily Uiirar.:e of the world. . Pe role no lunger wonder and lauh at It tney did at Morss when he flrat bUgesi ed ltiK3-lollity., 1 he age marches on and prej udlce must give way Nobody htji a r?.-noio!v of tru:b Kvcn th conaerva Iv guild ot v"hy.le!ans dndt tliat tbesecrc'sof u-clici e Hre sbared bv ad Mn I dre s d hL wound and Hot! lica!ei hloi;' said old Galen On.thnt terrible dis ese. KhenmAtlsm. us -to p -a-l to be a fchift injr.i local ailment, no attacking the joints and n w thH mu cle To tl t it U demonstra ted to be a duease, ef the itujon . H Henry Bo&ert. of M AUm'leAve " Brooklyn, N. Y . vtAva to ft!esrs. His SV, Se Vra. I'n.j.rlctors of PAR KR'S TONIC that fiie had i ch completely uidablca tro:n l:heuroa:liu pain In the back and limbs -- he was a ivi.tcd t-i take the Tosio for Kidney disease She did so. aod her lheumatism dlapjared. i he reason la f-iiaple Dise get Kl ines s produce, rheumat ic symptoms. Cure thim and ou destroy Rhen nuitis m. This Is now adtnltti bv all iattlll gci t vhrelelans. It la Ihe nwligbw brown on their time-worn and misttlcn theories PARKER'S TONIC wbl.m is a con blnatlon ol the best rem -u lea for the bla-xl known to srlem-e. Is nnlvcr-lly rticcejsful in condt iaslbU terrlblj e4ia:ui- or; r UiDt. 'I Ii-m-hi. like Mrs tvvers, t ufft?r from Khlnev'oi Wvcr oiseases or any otni laliit arising from impure bSood. will Had trie Tonic a prompt and certain reme'i. Prices. and fl jer b-itilc. Tho larger size the chcar.t r. june 11 lrn - - The Mayo House, T FORT FISHER. IS 0NK .F TJIK most pleasant resorts In the State. THE Fl n- EST HATHING, CO VTING AND ri3HISi FACIt'lTlKS. H?st Lij-iorsand CJgars Ylh Shilmpp, CSam3 and : 'crrxplns ser ed In every style, tar CHARGES VKUV MODERATE. Parties going down on Steamer Passport can tpend about six hours at tho Point and rctnrn same day. Those wishing to go outside to lis h on southern hock will h-ve. o lemainover night can leave the city at 4 o'clock-, hi the afternoon, on steamer Louise, and re urn ncxi evening. Mrs. Mayo will look af er the com fort of Ladies. W. k. MAYO june 19 1m ' THE GREAT RUSH FOIt THAT. $1.00 SCUPPERNONG I i IS REMARKABLE. It Is a STRICTLY PURE WINE, and we are selling It at $1 because we PURCHASED AT A SMALL FIGURE. CLARET WINE, 50c per bottle. Just the thig for .warm weather. ROYSTEE'S CANDIES are far ahead of any Candies sold In this mar ket for PUR'TY, FRESHNESS and WHOLE SOMENESS. 35 Cents per pound ; 3 pound for$l. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. LIO North Front St. july 8 S3.00 I QUR SALE'S ON TllOiK THREE-DOLLAR CONGRESS for Gents have surpassed our most sanguine expectations. But we have a plenty of them leit to supply tbc demand r all and get a pair. BARGAINS li Ladies and Children's SLIP PERSand Gen:s' LOW QUARTERED SHOES at 1 Geo. It. French & Sons, 108 NORTH. FROVT STREET. July S 0. W. Yates, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. 119 Market St , Wilmington N. C. tfchool Books and School Supplies, Hlank Cods of every description in stock and made to order, when desired. Fancy Goods. Albums,- Plciures, Frames, Musical Instruments, Ac Bibles. Hymn Books, Prayer rooks, Sun day School Books, &c. lithographing and Engraving a specialty. 3" Special discount to teachers au-J mcr chant3. Don't pend off for your Scol or Ofliee Sup plies. We can give ycu bottom prices jid" tavevou freight. Larjre stock of Wrapping Pat-tr and rier Bags always on hand. m jolv 7 Window Shades. JEW STOCK OF TRA.XSPAEENT ASM other style, a 1 new. Also, new arrivals of PARLOR, j CHAMBER and DINING ROOM FURNITURE. Call and examinfe prices and terms. 1 " . : D A. SMITH. Furnltura Dealer, X. t ront Street July 7 . , Every Farmer cusht to. ijifi a "Boy Clipper Plow," greatest invention r! tbe:e. Jacobx is the Agent. -. - f MISCEI.UANEpliS O w S 9 A no 2 " o o A -. Q "5- IT" - a 3 2 : "3 5 2 "4Z S z 3 r.Ei a a inly SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL WniGHTSYILLE SOUND, N C. rll!I3 HOTEL WILL BE OPENED FOUM ALLY for the Season of ll.-Vn .tunc 16th, ISSl, bySCOVIl ! E ft : ,(of Ihe Scovl Bro3., of hy Kimb 11 ilo-.w."-AU'nta and the Buf r-.l. f 'afIotle,)Knd w'.th the 'xtenVive lmpr.vm nts which have idaccal upon the properly, IbU ll ttd is IV b"M Seasiile t-S"t ! ihr "t No-t.lt nr oiina Board br tUu S;iy ii f 0 and i". Ity ih- mohlh J5and ilr. mav - I Mortgage Sale. 1Y VIRTUE tF TIIK PO,VR O SAI !cot.i.nil in a certain i'. ,f roortjri'C lari'le by - . Fr;nr.rjt andlft'. ct al. l- W. A C'u:'!nii:2, rec rh it in ISiiuti-.wIck :un!v. in Hr.0k i, pages '2 V 3.i'of iflie lii of i n mu r of Detail, nd which ftt-jd m-srlg-ie, ioi'' tr e d bt thereby tC"i:red, vvds In r.u ci nrH f as-tgiime;l, iransleired to U ilii ,iu M j n miug. ihe m i.'jeinrd as Att' tiiey lor V'jd:am M Cummins, iilexp so for sata l tie highest bidder .for c-sh. at public aitct;n at the Court l!oue tioor in tho cUy of Wil mlug'on. on Monday, l.e 4lhdiy of Aug -t,t, 1S-. at 12 o'clock. M. the fo!Swl. g Ce& rribi 1 prrperty flMUte In Rrunswek- ounty, kr-ovvu as Clarendon I'luntall u llcpini.ii'g ui ib Witt brnkof the' pe Fear lv-t-r &t the n.oath of the Canal, runs ihewe up'saM-Onals i;H 14 po'e- to a Chlivi tree on the 'b'ghl w's di rectly In front or the dwellinv, iln nee N 62 W. 3 i I'Kdes to a tbiaa tree, l.htuee 72 w :;;4 loles to a sL-ike, thence -- T4 4t p Us to n stake thence . fi t K. i82 p-il.-a l.o a dwoo I tree thene-. S SO K -') 1 poi a t a bl ck sum, thence ts . 24 E. 1 ir. poles to a i,tak: 'ireicit I 4 ioles a'onga bauk to the Cape Fe.ir Hiv r. thc.!ic along the b oikn of ti e river -l!Jt 2 " pol s to the; mouth or the C nil, thca-gi -uing. Aie-o one other tract, begiuning 1 me mouth or sai l canil. runs thence atonA ih lirst of the above inenll ned trat to thl!g:i land to a chin trie, thence N. 52 W. 3 iieri to a China' tree, tin n-.w; .s. 72 ;W. 3T.4 jICfio j stake, thepee r 70 W. 2 poles to a cypress near the run Of Ii. aver Dam t ree ihenct aloni the. meandering of paid creek to the ricetield, about 22j pole3, ;thf nee wi:h f-ii!d creek on the rorth side N CO K. ICS poles to the junctt n of Ktav-r Dam with Mall.r icck, thence w th said Mallory Cnck to the river, aoout i2) poles; thence along the banks thereof to ihe beg-larjlDg. containing byt stl mate 1,000 acres more or less : J D BULLA MT. .lr , june 2G 301 Attorney. New York & Wilmington Steamship Co 4 FEOM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW TO UK At 5 o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR Sacurday, July ". 5 BENEFACTOR. Saturday, July 12 REGULATOR. Saturday, July 10 BENEFACTOR. ..Saturday, July 2G FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACTOR ...J Saturday July 5 REGU'ATOR.. ...... BENE FACTOR. i Saturday July 12 tn'rday July 10 Rt-G'JLATOK Saturday, July -C ., i " - 4T Through' Dlllw . Influx and Lowati Through lUte3 guaranteed to and from PolU In North, and South Carolln-! . . For Freight or Passage apply K I). G. MAIjLBONES, SiicrInU.-.ndr.n, j v;irjingioi, N. . WM. P. CLYDE CO..VjjUrai aifi., 3 Broadv.ay, New may THE SllTlSr. - . ' , . . NKW YOUK 1884. About sixty million copies of Thk pun have one out or our establishment during the past wclve months. : If tou were to paste end id end alt the col umns of all-Tun uns printed aa l bold l.a.-d year you would get a contfriuous strip olin-tei-esting lnfoiTnati-.n, common scne wis-'tom, eouml doctrirc, an 1 fa:e lt, long enough t rtich from Printing lion.- - H-iuare t the top f Mount Corcmioiis In the irioif tiscn ba k to Printing House Ftpiarc.arjdihcn thre -q'l.ii-tcr of the way back t the mo.m c;n. ButTHKSt;N is written fii the inh.'b-taMlf- of the earth;, this fiarne elrtp of iiiiclJi-cncc would crirdlc the co.be twetibv seven or twen etwetitiv seven or twen copy of TilK -t;s drhi ty-eight times. If evcrv buver of a vj the past year has eteut ooiyioiie uour over and if hU wife or ni-j grandfather' has ser.t another hour, this ncws!papr in 1 hta af forded the human race thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night and day. It Is only by little calculations like these that you cin form any Idea of the c.ftculuiiui: ot most popubtr of American nevii?jwerrt, or oi Its loflueuce on the opinions i-c:br s f American men- and women.'. 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