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-31- PAPKb Tf S nvorv evening, Sundays cx- Tf win be gla4 to recolro ccmnnrlcaUoa nil epted by jOSHiT; JAMES,' sprros and pbopkbtos. .',nvs POSTAGE PAID: froa ctrr frienda ca any tad aL' f.ibjecu; rcoeral Interest bat '; H The 11X250 ol.tha writer mtut always ta , nlafced to tie Editor. " -J ; .' r " - - Coin mrxi lea tlosa past ba written , efl oa Six raontiiB, $2.05. Threa rear 3 ... 1.00; One month, -5 cents. one aide of the paper. . , , jootas, delivered by carriers free Pcrsonalltlea must be avoided.; ; And it ta especially and particularly crtf e tf pP any part of the city, at the above .nnta per week. stood that the Editor docs tot alwiya-eafioi a t H.'r-rates! low ana UDerai. n :"t VOL. VIII. W LMINGTON. N. C MONDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1884. NO. 250 T.ers vrtH report any the Tie vrso? correspondent tiBicte ar; ere .!. . .AAn.lir tn the editorial columns . T i ! "i... ' . nn : : i . ... .S I t ... . - i 1 '. - i i:.; jr . i m w a i AArittii I . 1 i . .... . , eh cirruwion, oT resait toas been announcea we have been ored woman on Mulberry ', street this 'J ..-.. a .- - Z ' H m' ' r wmeu ioc navms peen so sangmne. mornmg was anything- but pleasant IV-, if 'YW'f if 4? Ifo C Tr5l Afl -Ttnnt Hnrd from Kow whatis the real result of il all? and.her grossly prcfane lanage.was IT. XKilL VU JPlf (Lli 11 Lf0a B U U V V U U j- Daily Review has the largest WOold carry the State and since the hhe shocking sight of a dranken col- N ETV ADVEUTISEMENTS. NEW ADYEKTISEMENt. I ike . rrTtr,r.f Wnrrf frnmlNow' w h at i s the . real -result of it all? and.her grossly profane, langnaga. was iu frn(1(, , rwnio nas gone ivepuDiican.it is true, oy an intolerable msance to the people of a majority of only 5,000 votes.instcad of that section of the city. tl.wn of Ilelmharuts. in 10r000 and 12.000 and 15,000 on which lestroyed by fire. sooieofour friends .were" willing to The wrkvt A3! ,,Vr.ave compromise, thereby proving that our fir (!i . ui l ; . : .1 '-.t c.,'rfrue itsnuiiiiu was nearer nnc man innsp. ni 'b'- ki'..l.,n,1ai l.fh incf I " - . . . . 53 sanguine.". The folllowing, from yes- Iiaenos Ayres stntes terda's New York 'Herald gives the Col. John N. Staples will speak to the Democrats of the city to-morrow night and we.bespeak for .him'., a "cor dial reception and a rousing meeting. Eyery Democrat ought to b3 preseot, unless prevented by sicknes.. V " ' The folio wiog is from the Now York Clothier t Itirnislicr A PERNICIOUS METHOD. Every iu lelligent pers.-n knows, or: oudit to know, that the' dealer who offers as a special inducement an elegant present Witn every sale to a certain auioucx, compels nun to pay lor ui pre&cuv i;i uie value of tbe goods purchased. No matiiitaclurer or dea'cr can nffordHo sc-l his goods or protloets fn'r actual market value and at the fame time present his at I rons with. eitkef a brown stone house, s'eam yacht, gold Watch, o other costly article, and those who do so mast naturally get return indirectly, f r sfmntr fvi r T. Vf.rirnf txf tMa r-!tv wim or later close ud shop. Business men who do business with aview to making a yty !or ,..! i,.tt thai c 1....W.U viritions on the 5?-. Montevideo amidst L Columbus, Oct. 18 1684 T, . lo. ko nBC:r iegimate profit, only mtroduco su-h goods as will command attention for gen- Returns ha teen assigned to duty on the niom8rit When other inducements are rccessary, something mustyc wrong. iart t f cu""ues compieLo uo not cnaDge m government -worics in lien, uansom' Xhis pernicious method of doing business has of late been rather tor Ireely in PIUIUIIUV CkXIlt ACAW V UCA" I nnn . f- - It n c hAn v I i nnH A ft.si.l. , nUml in n nl it T .-. r. 1 J li'll h fr.a rrjfltifri i f nPTOr 111 1 HP WI1PI 1PT It IS lilt H I H . ..... ; : PS1SSSSff te milMm N?bem on tte ' prints d toferior go.-or obthin jbonct at Hon- ".r ;-!sv (hi Wednesday was lcans. The prohibition" vote last year large enough to cary steamers through Cl 4 X" l0n4'o alofl52 4l3,a5tinst was6 ThU year.it is 9.510. The fmuiNewbern to Norfolk. -TZHT TTO TT T53 "rS - -ClOrcakini A10 ai.oi 4 greenqack vote last -year was 2,937. - 25 fl ?1 ir" a , ft 6, a "iv la?'. '.earl for two days, and M5,- This eur it is 3.700. showing' no coali- "The first step toward wealth." says . ', , , ' L' ' . , - i ; followed. -The total - prohibition and wire " The first steD toward health is the fact that for SI 5 they can buy a mckc plated watch, and that b. guying use St. Jacobs Oil for aches, trains a Suit from him they will save from 5 to $10, which wilt more than cuuater- hilflnoft the useless eilt. Don5t be fooled by concerns that try ; to puU:llie w . ol ;-23inlO. - ' .. r.'nno illeffal votes polled greenback vote is 12 447, or 1,126 to ltitiC w . . ! . . i morn than Robinsona nlnmlitv' The anA nnn i-, Cincinnati ift 1 uesuay anu it wok of.eKepubliean State ticket has -1 " over your eves by such trashy gifts and then make you pay doublo the price for . ,f ti.ao us msike ud tbj Republi- or, Wfi tnnw that iroods at low prices require no schemes or gifts. . .... :.J u Qtnfi. niil von s nno Thotitirnfu 7Rn f.ask L.:.., .-4 - . u:L Von will admit it after seeing SHRIER'S -immense stock of k all and v inter fji ij.'j ji j i ii ,. jia IRQ f.- rtntr.Knv iqqa J H fi;ta ond Ox-orpno a f.ir Mpti Rrtvss and Childron. 1 he remarkable low-prices ,tninrv "nrflne .1 vtui it, v?&a jiu. 1 i;u . 111 w4.luuci 1 uuu. 1 . . . . ..... uuili uuu , v . vx. " . - - - -. sumui-uinft v.iK. 1- t " .r,o ntiiinteti fwitn ciiDbtneria. Aianv. notn i. rr v. T?;rriab-nnf rtros (:n'tn nnriniar? tm 11 was iiu.ioo. anu in rsuveuiuer. loou. i - i m wu:uu wu uuiamw i.w ""t-1 - - - - v - heard 3yyour 1.' i. I : -?o4 o7 Tiinic.nna ; old a n d von ii ct n Tp. sii ftftn Mr with sp ii rdi hnrhr iipw rnndq and of this sessons make) pavmsr for some less than mjmnlriR ai 111 " ' -,7 . liiciu iw Liiaugo i" j o ' - o un, ui u"o'fi - . ' - aoiiiuu tu. I . , - . I - . i . iw..r- i T. r. -. m i- y-.n t- intrnti a ennh rrrl ins vpro colds, and-a erood many are trou- nan actual cost. i-r smt, cusit, u.iauic w Siw .Ui. wi? i.i t? Amov'j n 5i ? itt tTai. llnnl 1. . . ... . .. ... . I f h a f rvmnrotl ! ion ISOHt, OlthC OUSStlOll. JJi TH i-. itumci 9 ui,i,uii,j v,ti bled witn sore throats, wnicn mav De ruB.r"ii"' . , ..f w ..tiMi' -iAi - ., ana be convmcea tnat sucn 13 iue ca. h u w puture Saiuuiiu6. ui not take our word for it; but cai a dynamo t!i3 Health Exhibition in IOndon on . 1- fc . ( r i ii I IIH Will H.I1ICU A La f .vsvs -v , : ,Vo.Sed t with the o can . 'f0" l ' WbutoU in a great degree to the eratc schemesUerics or gift humbugs for the o ;of tabling us to f II adrcrtcritiy uOuUitu ii, t.vi lontv lor Cleveland next month, on a LhnmiiiaWA dnf irriffltintr thn nrvann LAia f ti.ini tiio wiMmnti vaIha nf their cost, winch is now done by other fair count and a legal vote. Jet s see D speech. ' city dealers. 'f we are too "sanguine" thi3 time. . . M 1 ttr held in his hand and was insianuy kilcd. j ' the NEW. ADYJSKTISKMENTS. SCTII W. I A VIS, Auctioneer. nYet. Ii; TRIMBLE. . fJO-MOaROW, AT Ml'. SALES ROOM?, commer.clns at 10 o clock, I will eell at Aac t!on, a nice aafioriinestct CLOTUIXG, NO TIONS, S&WING M.iCU NI S. STOVE9, c o:t 20 It . , - ; ;,, , . . OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY, TUESDAY, October 21st. Mm 1 BELlTs 3! ElTrToilPAN V. la .T. li. Ilaverly'a Greatest Success. OUR STRATEGISTS, A .mo'icrn Comedy of Errors, written and Acted Just for Fan Usual priced prevail, fceaenrcd scats on sale Monday, ui llclnalftr frcr'a. . r - fcf't 1" St Brass Fire l)ogs, . Slrovels and Tongs. gOMETHtNti . VKKY K1CE oct20 . 4 t;iiE & MuatiirsoN, SS and 40 Murchlson Block ' i' i ' " ' '" Mr. Williaoi "Drink, pretty creature,: drink," a Guion has sold steasnsbip Alaska to Mr. rearcc, a little at a time, and you will relieve rvt-cr in the firm ot Messrs Elder, in yaur cold, and not rack your chest and I ,..iu. af ihp n,rpp. lungs to pieces, and keep every body tf,"liilJV. 1-J :1N . If' meQt, the Alaska, will continue in the fleet o' the Guipu steamers. else in a state of agit ation. You surely ought to spend a quarter lor a bottle ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup It will pay ! Lord Randplph Churchill. English Cunservuti.e leader, has declined to endur-i any. I compromise ..with the Libcia'.s, saviijjj that compromise is im possible upon i-nc line of the Redistribu tim bul ai published. LOCAL NEWS. John KoWakori missed a great hit in Lot procuring j for exhibition -the tat-1 a companion piece for woman. " Then we oocJ man as the "tattooed should have had a moral and a physi cal specimen of the tattooed tribe. j ; - -. Ike European and American con sals resident at Nice, Canoes and Men toce have signed a declaration, which is now being circulated, to the effect that the usual; Winter visitors to the South of France need have no fear of chuiera, e.ther in those towns or any where alot.g the Mediterranean. INDEX TO JWAnVERTISE!IIT. HEiksBERGEB Latest Kovels Taylor's Bazaak Nonpareil C W Yatks New Goods Par bleb & Taylor JVarnirg Otteeeourg The King's Reign S II Trbible Auction Notice Davis & h'ox-53 Urls Apples Cbaig & Thomas New Store SnRiER Facts Worth Knowing Gilks & Murchisos Braes Fire Dogs W E Sprikger & Co Cotton Presses Marsdek Bellamv Sale for Partition Knights of Honor Regular Meeting F C Miller Friends and Fellow-Citizens Geo R Frbsch & Sons They please the Ladies Ivniglits of Honor. Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance desired. It Otir Zeb." Senator. Vance will arrive in tbe city on the 8:35 train to-niht and will be met at the depot by the several Ward Democratic Clubs and by citizens gen erally, who will escort him to tbe Hali House, where he will deliver au address i upon the political outlook. On Duty Agrain. The little steamer Louise, Captain Woodsides, having been thoroughly repaired, repainted and subjected to Cotton Presses, ". . i . . .- . BSOWN'S COTTON GIN, RUUBEIi BELT ING, GIK litClS rLE3. Send In your or ders at once lor GINS and PKESSKS. lont delay. Yoa will be disappointed In getting them in time. . .. W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. . 19. 21 A -11 Market Street, oct20 Wilmington, N. C. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHlEIi, 114 Market st., oct 13 1IE1. ORBELL Miss LULA 8. ORRELL, daugh ter of tbe late Mr. John Orrell, died at 13 o'clock last night, 19th inst., at the residence of Mr- David Pratt, on Eighth svreet. bet ween Market and Dock , aged 19. years and S day s. Farewell Lula, thou bast left us. Here thy lo3S we deeply feel, But 'tis Go-i that hath bereft us. He can afl our sorrows heal. The obsequies will bo held at Masonboro Creamery Buttered Flour! OINCEOUR ADVEETlSCMUJiT Uf LUVOX week we hive received many teatlxuoulala of the richness and excellence cf this new arriclo of diet, and in every instance by competent judges. It will go one-third further thin.any other Flour. Good housewives will find it In 'ispcnsable in making cake.muuins. &e " Give several important alterations in order Church, at iu a. m., to-morrow (Tuesday) the bcyubi lujiiuuauu roeession leavinsc tbe late residence at 9 a. m. to increase her speed, resume ! ner friends and acquaintances are respectfully regular trips trom here to Smithville to" invited to attend. day. She will carry the mail. NEW ADVERISEMENTS A Sad Affliction. Miss Lula Orrell, the young lady who p l BaiDGEKs & Co Creamery Buttered died last night, was very much esteem- rlour t t Register Register!! Register For other locals see fourth page. The addition of architectural attaches Step Ladders, all lengths, at Jacobi's to the German embassies in London, Depot. . : t Paris aad Washington has proved a Th reCeiots of cotton at this port f " . . . ... . - , . i-aymyuj x u "V" to-day loot up i.voi Daies. ment 53 15 ed by all who knew her and her death 2QQ was a Faa sdock to ner many warm personal friends. She was 5f a pecu liarly sweet and lovable disposition, and her untimely death will cause a sad void in her large circle of friends and act ouaintanccs, who have our earnest BBL. NICE APPLES, BARLYEOSE POTATOES, EXTRA. FINE CABBAGES, Tn nrrinf nn Tnesdav'o Steamer. Come and see bow cheap we sell. CCk20 DAVIS & SON ISrOnSTDPA-JElXEIL. I.- !!;' i -yELVETS AND VELVETEENS AT ONE balf the cost of ay other Velvets or Velvet- eens for Milliners, Dress Makers apcUTallors j it a trial. It comes In 3 lb. packages and co:t use; wear 100 per cent, longer than! any other, j 35 cents. We have them In all colors, fast face ard pure NEW BUCKWHEAT, OlTMEALr it, h dye. for sale at j it TA Y LOK'S 15AZAAK. A large stock to select from of PLUSHES, THE SILKS AND SATINS, in all and every shade and color. Hams, Hams, Hams. FINEST SUGAR CURED . MEATS. Felt, Velvet & Straw Hats, Shoulder Strips and Dried Beef: . for Ladies, Misses and Children, trimmed and untilmmsd. We are receiving New Goods every day, and we display them on bur f pa clous counters. I lowers, Feathers, Birds m . . Tcry great success. inc rcpuns w tbeso officials fare not only of value to, tbe ministry ot public works, but are received with great interest by the pro fessioa and public at large. , Only two weeks to election day and you have'nt registered yet. New QrocCryi-Store. 7 " persons in this city yesterday. Tbe Egyptian ministry have revoked J , Messrs. Craig & Thomas have open 2thX tS iSSTmanfus. PpJf that There were four funerals of colored I A,i 1 13 Sooth Front street; near- old stove In the yard and buy good one from 1 - I A" IK Yi A 1. a. AivJla Warning ! Warning ! IT1HAT COLD WAVE THE OTHER DAY was a warning to prepare' for the Winter's Plumes, Breasts and Tips: in every shaSc Im tiacta Mav heeded, and out went some of . . , ,J . .- j r . m-.vr-m . wtt i imnqrki0 tit mm VT.k'a 111 v if 1 .v iitii-i'm.- x i. r. RR!TTlFnL IIKA'IWU VlUVfi5. TB ..fto.., . t , nave more wjiuo u buh wuiov,, v, - ly opposite tbe New Market.with a line I pure white oil. the crdei of susnension of payments to A new line ot an wool uouer suiia-v- 7 , 7 , t n 2 -TrtTTT n 0 J .h , "nd lnd have ordered the are shown at the s.ore of John Dyer & which tberinv.te the atlent.on of the N6W Goods, NeW Goods. o ' I .. stz TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St. resumption of I payment of" railway and I Son. 'eiegrapU revenues to the uatsse ue jev rr. 1 . .1 1 . 1 ' - -M - C . 1 T j. mm nr.nrnnn ins issue ui iiiti ssw T-r' . ... 1 t They will be constantly in re- x HAVE MADE LARGE ADDITIONS TO Pritchard Will preach at . , . ,Aa on f hnm- my stock this Fall, and row lnjuc your m- Dclk Pubhque to begin at once, and the nrookiv Hau at 8 o'clock next Friday Lttl - frt oon fho e,ftrL. n fo. the rrTt of BUnk Books, stationery Fancy . I I .1 iDJ 1 V .V CVVVI VJ V wwrM. T " - w, - - tr...lH I Tnati reanmntwan n( nthor rprrnnfis on tue ?La. . 1 . - . . Goods. Jlcnire8 iwmcB,. OCt 20 WILMINGTON, N. C. H fc 1 v,r-,oa Fr.tmn. Musical Inatru fttfinilard. Thfiv invite special atten- brourht to this city: and at I " .- . ' ... 1 . ill nnw -rm'tV, OUTT elm11ll Gen. Scales will speak at Duplin tion to cettain brands of liquors which EttKs- Tne remains of an English traveller Roads on Friday and a big lime is they are confident will prove as repre- 1,000 Standard Books The King's Reign Compare our gools andj prices wlth ary hauee in Wilmington. We can't be Injured by cooaparlaon. . P. L. BRIDQERS & 00. IIO North Front St. oct 13 j . .... They Please the Ladies. rpnOSE FLEXIBLE SOLE BOOTS. FIT JL . . , J so nicely, look so prettily, wear so eatlly. 26lh inst. TERROR AMONG .MERCHANT TAILORS AND and the price 10 reasonable. Try on a pair taj been exhumed lor interment in the looked lor. family vault. ! When itrtJ coffin was opened the spectators started back in affright: "Why, these appear to be tie remains ot a lion." "Yes,1' replied a nephew of tlie deceased, "that's the that ate htm up; uncle's inside ot liiai." I '. . , ... ' describes himself as a disgusted Republican," Mr. DeWitt J. Seligman, f Ncw Yrk, the eminent retired Jewish 5ker, who life leng but ta addressed; a letter to the Chairman ofe Stock Exchange Cleveland and "eadricks Club and applies for mem bership in that body. In his letter he J5Js : Mn tlie'name ot pure politics it B 15 to be hoped that the good, sound hnet sense of the "American nation prevent so indelible a disgrace as Selection ol Mr. (Blaine from being hneaed upon thi country .,! Soma cf tbe wise amdng the Demo cratic newspapers are hugging them eives over the fact that Ohio has gone publican. Had it cone Democratic 'ey would have been disappointed. imply becauso they said it would go Publican. At least, that is the in crencc 10 Lc drawn, from' soms ot their Seif2raiutatioos We have in mind j0w 0e of our party friends who a few 7as previous to the election was will comprise on 10,000 or 12,000 Rc- biicaa ' mainritv mpsninrr thprehv , v :at thQ State would probably go lor . wicala by a much larger , majons J The Review did ny; ' hesitate to -Matitl believed vtXv Democrats There was no City Court this morning and no tramps applied for lodgings at the guard house last night. There were quite a number ol flat loads of wood in the docks this mornmsr, aad prices asked were quite reasonable. There are now about 1,000 pupils en rolled in the Graded Schools in this city, and they are all progressing fa vorably. We learn that Dr." "Tyre York will speak to the Republican to-cight from the stand on the corner of Market ana Front streets. . Election day is rapidly approaching and it behooves every one to register before it becomes too late. Attend to the matter at once. After the noise and confusion of Sat urday, the city wa3 in a cloud of dull ness and dust this morning, -which pre yaileM everywhere. Mr. James A. Hewlett, on Saturday last, landed 1,767 bunches of skipjacks at one haul oft the seine on his fishing ground at Masonboro. "; "V - Tho' Republicaq "msyprfty in Ohio now pans ont only about 5.000. Some thing "dropped,' and it will '4drap' KVrPi nn th 4th "of next month. See UM v w - - v if it don't ! -. , - t-r' - . " For durable colorins j the , walls o rooms in beautiful tints, at little cost, nothing equals ihn Hableine sold at Jacosi's Depot. : t sented. v,0r,,iampW hnnnd. at the very low prioe of 1 50 cents per volume; foimer price $1. 50 and upward, .ms is a oaram. THE COMPETITIVE CLCTHIERS 1 and see bow you like them. SoU only by I To mate room we offer 10 Pianos and 10 Or- cmnwrn ?WITH VIM AND VinOR- OTTER-In O CwrtTinli Xr SnnC The largest vessel that ever- entered rana at a sacrifice These Instruments are " ... ? ---- mcu.. -x-xcxavaa vJ trlcuv iirsi ciaaB uew uu ftcaccmcci; "l Iff VAmti'O th!. nrt .WW RtParti r sailing, is L"fK vTtiST' duUKB, WUMIIiiilUll o kutal ULUin the Br. steamship Cam Brea; .Captain ocf.c 119 Market st.t wUmingtooNC ER, STILL CONTINUES TO WIEID Jerikin, which arrived here yesterday M 0 " flA ! from London. En?. via New York. HtJW OIUI O 1 1 1 0011 uuuuo i Her gross tonnage is 1,805 ton3, whieh muii UNDER3IGNEB have opened a THE SCEPTRE ! oct 20 ICS NOETH rCONT 8TEEET - Stores for lieiit. ARBII0l?jJE AUD OFFICES ' 2 I irxiHE OLD SAYING, "Jttay Straws Bbow VV i.t : i 0 makes her 27 tons larger than was the -J ua to k f F h Famlly Groceriea, 1 which way the wind blows." la especially Jf tovMwoe-uKled by Messrs tttu.- lA.-.a 'U,, lt ro,f " adapted to us this season. The 'UttsweTrtnjc 1. rrWt.vw, j vVlnes Llfiuors Tobacoo Ac, la the commo- tlda of public patronage wnich has -ttneaauag cic-u. The Cam Brea proceeded directly to loli, ;tor 0.,ll3. m the Weaseii building, ly flown into our Mammoth Kftabiahment 'tJJ u" 1 ri th at idda of Front street ever sinee the reception ofO'JltNKVVSrOwK, v,?- the upper compress, where- She Will o"'6 wWskies-ButsVick Private sulsaes us heyowl doubt that both j wind and MdCbesti ml load cotton for Liverpool, and will I stock and Old Log cabin. Best for the monev I ide are in our ravor. ana tnat aa a aucjcssiui in the market. Also, other Whiskies, ine Store and ofllces above now occn- Dnmeiandt. North Water sL; between Princess Chestnut.' Apply to angU 6ur copy 3t DiylOSSET A CO. caterer to the wants ot the Clothing buying f paulie. W E ABE A bCCCSs. un awyuu ol i Knm niiiaroniuDiOD. we are uriven. lor tae sake of our vindication, w state through these columns tbat OUJtts vs for AUtJiHKun Latest Novel's. also oraera for Salt, irresn isn, uysiers, ac. cwiuuioiiuuuiww -y 2 . . . vrrrvn mniu wnntvn a. P - Lt audluil ar Ammodatlons frre for cur T K, nor does It contain any jrheftor A YOUNG GIRL 6 WOOING, toy E. P. country fi lends. Goods dertveied free I coming applicable to a line 01 gooda which T . . . Prlcc gl M couniP.... . CRAIG & THOMAS- carried fWe and Unhappin. Inrl ,8 van. Xl hIX Tn irith Reference First National Bank. oct 20 iv ; fT Whenln th maraet wrrerTrIrch forTch &. SEVIER b, George W. Cable. In Cloth Rartmini m To be candil. we're atrald otloaiJ them. We are not proe to place men wets ht on an auction &ale, espccicUlg of Clothiig gar- Price $10. Fur mc at J1E1N 3lERGER'3. . . . . 1 . 1 4 .. 1 in iuc ict. prooaoiy laseounuu latsoiuarso Holland Gin, Wines. Ac. t . T.t ; au. : I v.oah fnnntrv Frfxlnoe aiwavs on nana. smppeuirom mi a w" I rnrnmnts of country Produce Solicited : sizned to Mr. C. P. Mebane. x$o oraerafor Salt, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ac. The King Shad.' The immense tarpin (oris it tarpnu?) which was so skilfully and carefully prepared for the State Expositon. cat9QnQ nf I and for Partition I ment lnit muai 1x011 wkixtg-Au stjiei . . fi..Aikn.A ko.nM e raw w DaumeWBuuju siicm &s w aw muii i nnnP.a . . n v o ivn -cwt OUiapwi uSuiciuC twuG .y . w0 i boilnesa. hence sccumulation and few buyer; jMaa.Jiw'rj" persons ue U- It U almost hid ,w, r.uW. w-..-. 'JS'SSSS vW. rr.n. ... many new Novel- arcsM verych-ap nnt rpadilv bv others. This kinfiT I wilmintrton. at 12 M.. on sail day. that cer l ntti tnr (tUittniA thi'Tf 111 at 1 . na- nf tko mnt .An,iarf,,i I tain it situated In theesld city of wil dttigMMiiupMf ttdOSLl: UKiS' au-' Shad IS one of the mot WonUerlUl amil undctsnd described aa follows: Be- I v'AATAGii or BASKRUPr SALES SO MR exhibitioii. ahd the sgefit V.T. a5 - 3 . . 1 r . , . T 1 .WG being consigneaioa curuer ui iu bpmx i nuiy appoim j 1 , . . " I and the peope appreciate uuiimai-ooitioiu-1 iTfoH irt Sour H-novpr wher it nan HaSovtr County U se U tha land and prtm lfl t, bySCORia of i.ewenatomera Molbteel Hnsravlnirs, and allotted to rcw ixanover, wnere 11 can 1 Hn.ftr (iMrribed.ll). rn Monday, the 1 -hrt r.iu ..,, ,.1 h thncn wfin Innb fnr it: hnt 27th day of October, 1S54. sell at pubdc sue- t ' Tesra .,, high crlceior taPK. just fcsclte-I, Which uujvuhuwj mv,w I .ina t rvtirt House door, la the city r i .risrrrw .ciViTiuw u..- x... I - f. j things on ex t Fifth street with the Soulhern line oi lay- promiucut, iwuu. - SaT of rth seet. and tbenci along articles exbtbited for sale should have I ma mn ot jifth street to tte beginning; h r . i JSiletheWeternhalf of lot 1 In Ulock to mase rjom tor n. HEINSBERGER'S, cct2) . . Live Book and Mccla Stores. .. .,!.. - j . Good materials properly rx)iportioncd which are. tli3 essential requisites in Ready mixed Paints can be best, attain ed i3 csinthe NJ( Xii Enamel Paint 337. accoritlnjr to the official p'Jtn cf the eald . m ami a a . ,w . WA1AR3DEN B SIX, AMY. joct29l:a:(' s CommlloBcr.V B Y SEJJD1NG XOCR TJIGUT COLORED ffaoda to MONACirS Steam Dye Works. 1 eecond St.. and hatlcg thcra made- doraer fox FaU and Winter wear yoa'U aave ma expense lsii ri TTnUW rA dnnrC i t baytozasew trxitor -dress, ; Caaiplete aad Register now I. Delays are oaner-1 yj tt2jc:t rsreini The Old North State Saloon TJA3 Til ISJDA. x' - RECEIVED a lot of. those celebrated UOES3 GARDEN OYSTE.U. They are kept on Ice andaro warranted the finest ojster brougtt to this iaarkft. Cill and try thciu Coed c i: : r. T
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1884, edition 1
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