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u I - .. r PLEAS 2 KOTIC2L " . 4 . w will te cUd w rccciTa cennr trtzs froca csr manes tsa tzj tzj titjrets general interest xa - Ttoa came of tne writer nait always ts f z r r" POSTAGE PAIP.: 100. Turee " .. s one toootii yne oootn, 85 centa. nlaned to tn Editor. .UtemS by earners, tree J3 . r tue city. the aboro , jot and liberal. k'. pk report aay Kid .NO 238. i tPC ' . - tLl. I f I I j TT ! 7 ' " ! - II IV - ' - I T . - ' - - - I 1 I t I I I I I 1 i II l m . mm - L. jt.. . , V" ' - - - - I I t II II J II U t VI II , I I i I I I " . v - " - I 1 II II . I I - I I .1 i I i l I - I fI WW"' - .1 V . - iL .II' J-.-ll " " I I I - I I ' 9 w II'. I I - M , If- " ' -:, .; I - fc . ' - . . . " . .. - - i' I . - - - -. - -" I " . : 7. " . i l - - i TpVKUTlHE31E i I,,sl ar.l resulta when it h plcocaul ;!"Cr;t,liI'? to the taste, and act! ivrtir,ui t!ycatUo Knluep.. Q T-'V.x cleanses the sys ' - ...il- ,Ktw!a mhi5i, fiMil- - "X TO NW ADTKTUimTI Mrxps Lroth lis Druggists ' St. TmaVm JRvMg. Luthermn Church. The services in Sr. Paul' . Evan- ffelical Lutheran Church. Criminal Court. V J pointed by the chair at his iliscre- The coart was occapied this fore-;tion. Also, a committee of nltrn nml II.. ! j. t- r-i CSnnday) will be in English at -11 a. lu. and at 8 p. in.- in German. ; i AH are welcome at the services. ten from corner i nooa wlth"the Barker perjury case, .each ward and township to; look af Day.'s length It hours and 14 ruin utes. . Sunset to-morrow afternoon at ex- actJy G o'clock. ' - I Seaman' Bethel. The regular Rundav at .v.pWUi vuuuuoi una Don DAAtn.nt. -o .ii.i . . .' v. . to-day foot up 2,202 bales . i.ei wm oe new to- The jury came into court yesterday ;ter the, general interests' of 'the. club. isnors nave beurrto come Into uecuy . to attend the Sam "Jones meetings. . Creasy, D. D., officiating Masters -crcwi w nicir crews anil city pastors please announce thiv service from their pupits to morrow morning ainl cures habit tin! ?,r,.p of Figs is th, a rcar of its kind ever pro - J t.;;:j? t'i the taste and ac iKiyaaa-l tnilr l?ncficifll in iu r-, ;metl onlv from the mosl -.iT mi arceahlc substances, it a-T ewllent qualities comment! . .'i k-iro maile it tho.inoi. mflv known. f r1 is for sale in 50 -hi battles hv all lenilinjr ilnii? Any rclui!)Io drugget wh( uri t Hic it on'Lind will pro rt it priuj'tl frtr'any one wh tisito L7it. Bo not accext anj mSFORHIA FIG SYRUP CO. Jlf FSAXCISCO. CMU liZVZLl, It XtVf YORK, ft.T. rcrsty KOMKKY K. IIL'IjLAMV. vuut.E.sALE DKtc:c;isT. Wllmlnjton, X. C o services to-morrow mornlni? in IJladen Street 11. B. Church. Preach- og at 8 o'clock to-morrow night. I I ' To oid,- i.egisieroi ueeds has issued th rRt,. nfrfoit ,.f J. ft . xt . . I " J x-'vvu.., jw ijcmiT, .-.. ..wubw ims weeK lor uve when costive or bilious, or when the i-wu wiuie ana three col- blood Is impure or sluggish, to per- , ;i 1 imanently. cure habitual constlpa Uut one Interment this week Inlt'O0 to 'awaken 'the kidneys and Oakdalc and one In Bellevue. both ,lver to a nealthy activity, without adults. No report from Pine Forest" irritating or weakening them, use this week. Syrup of Figs. rOU CASH ONLY t l fllDW AND TDE PUBLIC U EX rCilfreby notified tlut on and after Xi tits I U1 Mil for CASH AND CASn PIT. I c-a tbtreiore offer biz lodaccmcnts ikl hoccme10i Uie mcoey in nand. I tam'.rt LoTVfST PRICE mi the BEST OF am Keswctfullr. B. F. SWANN, Act., sa Front street. FKE HAIR MATTRESSES A SPECIALTY; . Mciqmto Neig for Sale. Old Mattresses Renovated , w.r.i.cuaimirjc. Sneed & Co., jrcnssoBs TO KNOXVIIXE FURNI- Ca- teist comer Market and Second occ, arusuc designs, lowest rJ1 todjr laxited to call and inspect nac mj 13 tr CIPE FEAIt ACADE5U n 0 P cn i jj e n t f ru h e r U 2 n 1 1 . lFETENTISSTnUCTOUS-- . services to-morrow at the First Baptist Church at 11 a. in. and 8 p in., conducted ; by . the . pastor, Rev. JJr. i'ritchard. llev. Ur. I'riuiroso will preach at St. Andrew Church to-morrow morning on "The Unpardonable Sln."r rio service at night. um sieam is. to t lie engine IiockV Sarsaparilla is to the body, producing bodily power and fur nishing mental force. s . 1 atu Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and. all kinds of Wire, Com- Dluation Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t . I ho sun crosses the line to-mor row, as jie recedes, from us toward the South, and Autumn commences then. - We.hav'nt had any equinoc tial weather here yet. Cotton. The receipts of cotton at this port for the week ending with yesterday foot up 12,000 bales, as against 4,608 bales for the correspondingweek of last year, au increase of 7,371 bales. The receipts of IheTcrop year to dat foot up 24,13G bales, against 51887 bales to same date last year, an in crease this year of 18,549 bales, more than 400 per cent. It Is a Good Show. ' Bell's Marionettes go hence to At lanta. They give their last enter tainment at the Opera House to night. It is a good show and there is no mistake about it. It is deci ded I the best gift- show that has exhibited in Wilmington in many years. We commend Qus Bell and his people and his show to our breth ren of the press wherever they may afternoon, at 5:30 o'clock, and ren dered a verdict of guilty. The de fendant was brought Into court this morning and sentenced to 6 months in the Penitentiary, and to pay. a fine of $300. Ah appeal was. craved for and granted and the defendant The meeting was a very enthusias tic one, and a large number of mem bers was enrolled. . . . . Itwa8suggested that the wards and townships each organize a Dem ocraticClub. ' -The club, then adjourned, was required to give bond in the next Friday night sum of $1,000, which he'd idv -Th e ' t- ,. w r" a trv ourt tnen adjourned until 4 o clock to meet With "Itegar Paint on your house ffo. arid PJastico' on your walls, your ft a:"-B . a a a " noufe. win ie ueauttrui ami your family happy. Sold by theN. Jacob! Hdw. CoJ factory agents. t Renting the Stalls. , Hie ?aanual stall renting', took place to-day in the three markets in this city'iu the following order and with the following results: - - : j FROST STREET MARKET. j Beef stalls No. 1, to T. A. Wat son, at $75 a wontlil No. 2,1. B. Rhodes, $35; No. a, W: M. Hays, $20; No. 4, I. B. Rhodes,' $26; No. , W. M. Hays, $10; No. 6t T. H. Johnson, $17; No. 7, Isham Young, $12; No. 8, J. J. Hawes, $7.50. ; Vegetable stalls No. 9, Charlotte Davis. $2; No. 10, f. D. Davis, North side, $1.20. Stores No. 1, J. H. Hardin,- $15; to saui, two rooms - ovehead at $3; No. 2, Adam Brown, $16; No. 3, L It. Cherry, 17; rooms over No." 3, used as photograph gallery, to U. Ellis, $8.50. v r : ResUiu rants, foot of Market House No. 1, Kenan Byrd, $8.83i; No. not rented; No. 3, Incy McClammy, $8.S3. V FOURTH STEET MARKET. Along the C. r. ;W V. Ii. K.rine Crop Prospect The ISoad ami Its Manage mentPolitics and Predictions, &c, &e. S - - Sp. Corr. Dally Kevle w.jf ; : s Mt. Airy, N. C.; Sept J 17, 1SD0. ' It 411 ay not be amiss to drop a few lines relative to the , progress of this most flourisUiug mountain town, to- g ether with a sketch from Greens oro to Mt. Airy. Your correspon dent left Greensboro on Monday evening last and kept an eye to the improvements along the route. ; All the stations along the line pCthe C. F. & Y. V. R. R. are fast growing up, and in a few more years'Miiany good-sized towns will be . seen along this route, under the skillful man agement of . this' road. President Julius A. Gray, and the General Manager, J. W." Fry, who are rail- roau men or tne rignc siripei ana are looking continuously to the building up of their road andthe towns along the same. The Roanoke &i South ern Railroad, crossing the G.;P, & Y. V. Railroad at Walnut Cove, has given that flourishing little town quite a boom. It is really a very de sirable and beautiful location for a summer residence for Eastern people. mt. airy. :-n There is no - spot in North Caro lina which can compare to this place as a quietrsummer resort, it is high one Efcle of tne- papnr. 1 , rrsonaiiueii cxnn be avoMo-i. - , And it ts Hptviatir aoi partlcttiarty cz2:r stood tnat the ;Bdtt6r does notalways edart o tne.Tlewa or correspondenta unless so stated In the editorial columns, t j : ; " EWi)Mrri9K!a'ENTa.: A Largo Invoice QF PO rULAR PATENT HEDICTXE J JUST recelTedtt's rms, Morse's Pilla, tne gca ulno Simmons Liver Medldne, Pain Kiiier.ic P. S.Op3n all to-morrow,SCDAT,.icrt. 21st, till 10 p. m. : - j sep 23 tf .. Wall Paper and WindoTy Sbdes. f AUG EST STOCK IN OETn CAliOLINA to select from. Give j-bur order now before we get busy. Hebrew New 'Year Cards; We arc operdug a nice assortment to-day. sep if YATES' BOOK STOHE. OPERA HOUSE, ONE WEBK,: Commencing Monday;? Sept. 151b. Matinee Saturday at:2i30. Wilmington's FaTorltes, with an entire New enow. atiLLto OKIGINAL ItO YA 17 31 Alt IO N ETTE3. New Features. New Novelties Ulim nnil Finer Presents given than ever. 1 - . AdmlESiOa 15. 25. 3S&nd &0 (V.nt.i. Ret on sale now at usual place. - Watch for the Grand Parade Mondar mom. 1?- . r ; i; , sep 13 U - No Prosratmue. We aro utterly at sea as to the programme for Fifth Street Church to-morrow We" only know that the A Wilmington drummer writes hisl church is to be dedicated. A com- houso that everybody on the line of I mltteo have been working all day the Carolina Central" Railroad, be-1 on the programme. First we were twcei Wifmlngton aud Charlotte, is promised It at 12 o'clock, then at 1 coming to the Sam Jones meetings, and at this writing, 4:3U, nave not yet had it. we take It for granted, ine prayer and experience meet- therefore, that it could not be got Ing of business and working men at ready in time for this afternoon's the Seaman's Bethel to-nhrht at 8 t;n(, EXECUTOR'S NOTIOE. pTAViyaTHIS DAY-QUALIFIED AS EX- ecutor under the last will and testaiaent of Enos J. Pennypacker, deceased, I hereto j no tlfy all persons holding, claims against his estate to present the same to me for . payment on or be:ore the 6th day of September, A. D -189 r, or this notice .will be plead la bar of re- . coverv. All nArsnns t nVittvi ! f sm to. - Beef stalls No. 1, T. J.- Williams up in the mountains, with scenery are requested to make immediate payment. . $10; No. 2, Vm: Kellogg, $10; No. 3, uris"rPasT-A'-, ncir Iuil iefmOI -Lne geoiue ciiadboukn. not rented; No. 4, Docl Phcnix, $6; iHgS pa S vep 6 oaw6 1 No. 5, H. C. Green, $(J,60; No. 6, J. J. The Central," at which I am stop ;loaw6w 8at - , v. l J Hawes, $6. . pin. The fare is unexceptionable 0. . ., Vegetable stalls-No. 1A. Sawyer, ana everyinmg aoout ine tnoie uie oidlC Ul nurill UarOlinai A -fcT llllll. TTJ r An l-n I IJ .:tvv W M II 1. oo ,v 1 f no. juiiiie xving, .oy; no. ne3s and every -delicacythd moun- 3, same, $3.75; No. 4, Ellis Patrick, tains afford placed upon the table to $2; No. 5, Katie Tate, 80 cts. , : tempt the most fastidious appetite. Fish stalls-No. 1, Cald, Williams. .ut:?P.?n" of Mt. Airy in the last threjayeara, New and handsome brick stbrtfs and dwellings have been built aijrd.many more are now under construction. Mt. Airy -has six tcbacco factories and three cigar factories In kuceess- tu yi"-v"v' . . . : I as Clerk of the SuDerlor Court of Now a ue crops aiuug iijh euiire route, i over county. -Che sum of two hundred and and in fact throughout the State twenty-threo and thirty-six-one-hundredth where I have beeii. are sunerb. The " ? -"AMeq among, and o'clock will be McDougall, of Church. . v ' - conducted by Mr. Brooklyn Baptist : r- The Marionettes. As usual, there was a large crowd present last night at the Opera House at the Marionette entertain ment. The saiky. which was the $2.25; No. 2. same, $2. - FIFTH WARD MARKET IIOUSK. Beef stallsNo. 1, 2, 3 and 4, O. H. Kennedy, $10 for all; No. 5, Geo. Peaman, $2. The old stand at the Northeast corner of. Front street Market was sold to L. G. Cherry for $3, cash, to be removed, by noon on Tuesday apple crop in this section next. fruit. of politics. The war has fairly begun section. Yesterday Mr. Tho; CODNTY OF NEW HANOVER, - . ' ' SUPERIOR 'COURT, i in the matter of the estate of Jane Fenner. To Delia Garey, George Garey, James Garey. -Hebecca-Frank Nelson Garey. Alexander Garey and George Fenner, and sueh others who may be heirs at law of Grace Fenner. deceased: ' - ,u . :. ;. .. Whereas. Joseph D. samrison. Admf nistrn-' t tor ae Oonts rum of Grace Fenner, deceased, in his final settlement of his administration of -said estate, has paid over to tbo ondorslgned. ' ' r 11 an il over t0' tne helrs at law ot the said Grace , 13 Yfr I Fenner, who may be entitled to receive tho . Central Democratic Club. A meeting of the Democrats New Hanover county was held last fine this year but there was no other I sme; and whereas, tho undersigned la desir- wu fujiuj VUO OUU1C IM iuu:c CUUktCVX thereto, but is uncertain as to who the parties aro who may do legally entitled to share in ItA HlDtlJktlttAH . 1 . . I 1 . . . a,- I uiouiuuuuu luriuui; - uuw. mis is to noil- 2 , 1 17 tne above-named parties and all others who , night at the City Hall to organize a and . w m. Barber met ihere in I Fenner, and who claim an interest in said Central DemocraUc Club. - discussion. I did not hear them but r was informed that our Democratic 1 the court House in , wiimincrton. on than-'. tj10 Tirtift Pxpcntlre Commit-' standard-bearer for Solicitor for this I f. H 111 September, Le rss : '""Jl jHffe. m. Ber, load- saarwffi iv auuiauueu. uuu uttuuitru ilia Services In SL John's Church to- ... . I'. mr . i i t - t ' . ll I ftwft rxrlt r rtB Alrla -A Yl rl cf Qkf Vfttt aVi 1 rknKliAn t An av ro ni o -n ft morrow as ioilows: Holy uoramun-1 ment. xne suiky, wuicn was iue iuccuU(, w wiu, .v. .v v . wUuuv.u mamuiy.pucM-.o - . . xt i nn.lifl0fiin ;r0 o oorrii nria Meet for which It was called. s not his opponent, 'however, for IU"r -w ."IV r"r-'-'"V:r:-Z w nnrri alid h e; office, - but . only, espotis ng .tho ana sermon at ii o ciock; n.veninjr;j auua r-etersou. iu nauuu yruv, i . ,1: " " IKepublicans', cause.- JJemocrats all Prayer at , 5.80 o'clock; Sunday 1 the plush chair and table, was given chair, and Mr. F. H. Stedman was over the district are in high glee, School at 4:30 p. iu.. .Rev. R, E. Peele, the pastor, will preach at Brooklyn Baptist Church to-morrow-at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. to John Edwards, colored. inee this afternoon a large number of dren. The engagement, which TThft mat. made secretary. and Bay that "Baldy" Williams will was attended by A committee on organization,' con- feLBroI!, J btfiCved tUalBrm?" ladies and chiN sistioB of T. W. Strange, W. P. Old- i, '-IU.' SSmS "wltb ham, P. K. Manning, waiKer xay frjend has "Baldy" after he has had the I - . . . mm . ' . . 1 J i ll A m 1 . 11 . A. M. I M ". :.' ' ' heAn a verv successful one. closes to- lor and M. r. Jwavis, was appointed learners torn irpm mm tne urai, two - n mn - , Subject for .the morning discourse: y hicu occaaion $25 in gold and retired for consultation. or three days or their engagement. Uwiu to Dujr llieirUui, .uu;c k will be the ead m? nrlze. IIome Religion." Seats free and all are cordially Invited. Hovr Are the Folkn? BUY MALE SCHOOL I r w';71 nniajr of session. SHOES FfYcur School Children So' AND. VOID THEhUSII. ine oxj school opens, ir w;ta thesa, and them down ;r lo pains to fit them prcp- 4f n A IP A T) 11 - . n w'U.rrenonceoons, tock Complotol toest i consistent with qnalliy. Importint to Grape Growers. Prof. Gerald McCarthy, botanist New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. 0f the North Carolina Experiment Locks the blind when opened or station, at Raleich. is spending a closed. Saves labor and cost of put fewdavs in the city. ting on inside fastenings, which are not needed with these hinges. Car penfers. It will pay you to examine and use same. N. Jacob! Hdw.Co. t We have it now. A Pump that is nlwavs' nrimed. never requiring a tub of water to start It. It is the bright Inrentlon of a North. Caro lina genius and Is pronounced by all to be the best pump on the market. See it and voa will .have no other. N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. t Prof. McCarthy has made a spec ialty of the study of fungous diseas es of grape vines and fruit trees, and will be pleased to meet all persons In terested in fruit crowing in the Mayor's office at the City Hall at 4 o'clock p. in. next Tuesday, when he ..... a ft ft ' a. 1 will deliver a lecture on tne suoject d Meares. D. McEachern. Jas. mentioned above, and suggest reme- c a j u Horn. John A. Farrow. dies for the more dangerous diseases r W. Manning to which fruit trees, etc, are liable. I 108 x ortb Front'Htri'et. Theorton.) IT. sep U fltXAL WMMIIO.N JJU0KE1I3 AND iJr&T1: .Xa 110 XarXh Water alrrvt. r 27, r tu Or tell on commlsi:oa JittUr rriIlr- lupca. I--VTO. -st rV;s Tzr rtxtjLC or t.nxry r.nc. nappy Occasion. On Wednesday night, the 17th In consequence of the ' dedicatory host a very happy throng of the services at Fif thStreet M. E. Church friends and relatives of Mr. Geo. H. there willbe no services at Grace I Heyer and Mtss Wilhelmlne Ueyer Methodist Church to-morrow niorn- gathered in the.house'of the bride's inir. but theSabbath school will con- mother. Mrs. F. W. Heyer, corner vena at 3.20 to-morrow afternoon Fourth and 'Brunswick streets, to appointed as ioiiows: and there will be preaching at night witness the marriage of Ibe young ham, T. W. Strange, Martin New- at 8 o'clock, to which strangers and I con Die. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau per- man, ueo. u. morion, co. irawuii, visitors are cordially invited. formed the marriage servico accord P. H. Manning, J. H. Lurrie, k. . t..;rAti. iififni nml Rcrinturali Parmele. K. W. iUannlng; . a. I W V. W.w - - - 1 - av. Kni onfr in tiiis ue. as a T..iuH.ni;nM( lfr .Turk n itrtPRfth i isDDiatc. -j. a. Macomoer. . o Kunnlemcnt to the Daily Rkvibw, n.Ai crrooiusmau and Miss Aa-1 Montford. a large poster containing some par 1 gogtA Ortmann acted as bridesmaid. An executive committee was.ap-1 intnithflKale of the Stedman a M.oct ,rn cppvmI ilmt bnt fp vr I noin ted as follows, vLz: J. F.'Maun- nronertv at Wrightsville, which Is rftn eoual in eleiranee of nrepara- der, Gabriel Holmes, T. D. Meares, to- take t)lace on- October 2nd. A Ion. choice of variety and graceful H..C. McQueen. W. F. Hewett, J-T. free excunfn willbe run to the sale, 8CrviUg. Many beautiful, useful and j Kerr, J. T. Kennedy, Ben j. Farrow, While waiting upon the report of i the committee, various gentlemen in the hall were called upon for rnAitta a nrt vAarirknrfori lion rf fl V Tha anmmlttaa nn nArmnanf nr.lc, : - . ' - 1,,D i-vmu,v, v... nn.nrA nnrt nverworK. Dia woritler ganization made a report which waslghe gives up at last and take$ to her adopted: The Club is named the I bed. Butoh! how much brighter ia t . 9 - i j m 4iri -nAmrw.roi ninh r isTaut tne family nresiae- wouia oe. u Hanover uounty. doctors don't seem to be domcr her After tnis tne following omcers any gofid. She says their medicines wore elected: don't seem to go to the spot. She TPPWt--.r: H nnrrie. feels so weak and longs for strength. .1 riVi I msa inn srrorxTth " cho mill. Vice i-resiaents jonn oweeney, mnrfl 'Whv not . el verier' the rem edy her system Craves? Heriimpov- i enshed blood and shattered nerves l are starving for just such ihgnsdi ents as are contained inB. B. iB. (Bo tanic Blood Balm). Then try a bot tie of this excellent remedy; It is jquick- whicli tlmo the nndershrned will atinlr taVhn Judge of said Court for a decree distributing said f and. ..- , -j- ..- . . Dated this, the icth day or August, jgna ' 8. VanaMKINUK Cleric Superior Court of New Hanover County. augr l 6vv sat - Jos . F. O ir a ig, (Formerly with Aldsrman, Flanncr & Co.) jpilACTICAL - WOItKEK 121 TI BHKET Front- orders Gfcod and prompt, work sep 9 lm - and give estimates. guaranteed. er, she's about the same. Por moth- English andCfassical School A. G. Ricaud, S. H. Fishblate, Ire- Recording Secretary Herbert Mc- Clammy. " -.: . Corre8Dondine Secretary P. B. Mannings . ' ; ? "i a Treasurer A. J. Marshall.', : : Delegates to the Convention of Democratic Clubs to be held m Ral eigh on the 24th and 25th insts.,were W. P. Old- ; BY , , , itev. Oaatel iUorrellr, A. Ll. rilHE THIHTY-SICOND AMOTAL SESSION will begin D. v.) wedhesdiy, the first of Oc tober. For any information apply at No. 420 Orange street, corner of Fifth, --sep 15 tf fJHEKE IS BUT ONE, AND IIE HOLES ' forth at No. 23 Market street. A Kool Bhave ' for id cents, a Shampoo for 20 cents, or a Hair Cat for 20 cent a Four of the best liarbera In the state. Clean tovrcls, sharp razors and prompt attendance. JOHN WEUNEit, . . . The German Barber, feoiotf , Jaiiaimstreet truly woman's best friend. It Iv roli'orae nin nnrl tv?tnrps hpjllth- strength and functional regularity. ADRIAN & VOIiliTJlin. To mao XXf T.flTlrncf HflWk'iriB I , CtftaAJ O - II. - I ill tivuirv a ' -m. w w ville, Ga., writes: "My wife jwas in bad health for eight yeirsj Five doctors and as many more different WHOLESALE .DEA&IEKS IW patent meliclnes -had ddlie her nol J sa"' L good. Six bottles of BB B has cured rrOVlSlODS, (IrOCCrlCOi Liquors, Tobacco, Cigar?,' her. on the Seacoast R. R., ou that day. yaiaable gifts were bent to Mr. and Fuller reticulars will be given In Geo. H.. Heyer on Uio happy advertisement uext xreek. I occasion. We also offer our-con ,t,. TTMn-rr nc.. :J:griiiu!atiousand wish tho youn; on top. " Got there by merit. j couple a Iop;T and happy life. J. W. Atkiuson. Membership Committee' - J. ; M. Cronly, A. J. Marshall, 11 i. Parui cle. --; ' - ' , . A rir.anc Cc:u:!tt?5 Vrlll bo ap. LADIES Needing a tonic, or children who irant buCd we trn, ftnoaia tare - i . nnoTvK-s loon bitteiis. . It it pleasant to take, cures Malaria. Indi gestion, Biliousness and Liver Complaints. NEW ADVCKTI8X2MENTS. - - - 1 rfiJ&Jll lOUl EllAL AGENTS. Flans of business combine best features of I Bulldln? Fund and Liie insurance, nrst-ciass contracts. AOaress, wim reierences, noinai Annuity Cow, Staunton, a. eoa B;p VZ ill' ''Fpr-Galo:lf 1 A fl fl LBS. OLD TIPS 2IETAL, CLTAU . ; A7J t .. C03I1IISSI0N . JSIERClLVNTa, Cor. Front and Xock Sts., WIL3IINGTON, W. C. Jan U it ' ' Hardvacoj AND CEOCSXBT. . ? I ' 2 . JW. E. SPUING 22 CO., torcrters sil Jctbcra; - fJKNWAUE
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