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,2 i THE WILMINGTON POST, WILMINGTON X. C, " 'IS nan ay Moknjsu, July IS, LvKO. lUato Republican Han of Organi . 1 z'-tion. Jiulh fun! Htgi hitioiw fur the Organiza Jj"'n of ' IliC'Ji publican Party of North' ('(uo;i,tii: " ' L.CoiMvty Or::iijiz:i(i'!i. The. :Iee tim 'ircir.et shall be the unit of couff ty organization. E3ch precinct sliAll save an executive cduniv committee coiujiUtiugof three active Republican?. r ThcJ' shall be biennially chosen by the llepublican voters of the precinct, and shall elect on'e of, their number chair man." They shall convene together at ; such time and place as the majority of them may elect. They shall biennially elect a countyj executive committee, to con.st of not j less than five members, w ho shall clcect a chairman from their number. Vacancies in precinct com mittees shaft be filled by the voters of the .precinct, and u the - county cora r mi tins by a convention of the pre r cinct coinnwttccs duly called: Provided that ji n case a vacancy occurs within 3 thirty days prior to an election, uch :,7 vacancy may be filled by the vote ol f the remaining members. J I. Congressional, Judicial and Sena torial Districts. There shall be a Con gressional, Judi:ial and Senatorial Dis ..' trict Committee, composed of not less than one member from each county, iior less than seven members, biennis ally elected by the district conventions, each of whom shall elect a chairman from their number: Provided, that a -senatorial district committee shall only I be elected in districts embracing more than one county. Vacancies occurring within thirty days of fin election may be filled by the vote of the committee. I III. State Executive Committee, There shall lie-a State Executive Com mittee, composed of. one member from each Congressional District in thcitaie to be designated by the distrtct dele gations in state convention assembled; two members at' large, to be elected by the state convention, and the chairman of the convention at which the election is held. They shall be biennially elec ted at the stale convention, shall choose owe of their number number chairman arid shall elect a secretary who is not a -member, who shall reside at Raleigh. ' S1V. 'lhe chairmen of the respective county, district and state executive ' committees! shall call their conven tions to order and act as "tempora ry chairmen untila permanent organi zation is effected, with power only to appoint and i receive the report of a vommittee on credentials. J ' V.'JNo exeeutivo committee: shall have power to elect or appoint dele gates toany convention, whether couu - iy, jJiijtrictji state or national. VI. No! member of an , executive vjhimitteejOr delegates or alternates . lUily 'chbsefi shall have power to dele gate his trustjor authority to pother. VII. ' Representation. Representa tion; in county conventions shall con- .'.t of three Republican voters as del vgatcs, and j three as alternates .from . t aeli precinct in the county, and no VIII. r Kepresentatioii in eongres- - hu ual, judicial, senatorial and state - inventions, ' shall consist of two delel gaka and two alternates and two alter nates only, for every member of the Lower House of the General Assembly and shall! be apportioued in the se've- 'ial counties accordingly. ,11 a. delegates and alternates to cnuuty conventions shall be clected ouly .by a vote of the Republicans of each precinct in precinct meeting assem Wti; --arid delegates and- alternates to district, state and national conventions shall be elected by a convention of del . eia'es duly elected, and sent by the People for that purpds6 after due no ne.' ant publication oi not Jess than lilivrn days, of the time, placo and iP'irjo.e ni sucu convention. i '. N. Thp certificate f the chairman Unul secretary of the meeting setting . i-nth the regularity of the primary - .Hireling or convention, and the elec iK-M of the delegate and alternate iherc shallibe accepted, when uncontest-;-' td, ai a good and sufficient credeuiial 1 r Mich! .delegate and alternate. '. JLhis plan of organization and procedure shall continue"!! force uuti . I-ai!ged or abrogated by 'a subsequent jtcpiiDiican slate convention. Adopted in state convention, July $, A W SnAFFEi:, J E O'llAKA, Gi2o W Williams, T jS LUTLEELOII, J W Hardin, ?T W IlARLLEE, H C COWLES, Committee. WljuiaiJNtfTOitf MARKETS. -. " July 10. tfriRiTs Turpentine Market quo ted steady at 211 cents per gallon for rejrular packages, with sales i rerjortcd ot' 1G0 casks at that prico. and later of r.S casks at 21 cents. ; A - r Kosin. lhe market wras firm at irl 02 for Strained and '$Lr07A for elood fctr.ained, without, reported sales. I iTAR-J-Market quoted'steady at $1 GO per bblf 2S0 lbst with fales of receipts art quotations. lOltUDE TURPENTINE- -The market w as steady at ?1 70 for-Yellow Dip, and $2 50 per bbl for Virgin, with sales at quotations. dull were and unchanged. The official quotations: Ordinary, Good Ordinary,; S. Good Ordinary, Low Middling . Middling' 'iood Middling 1 the cts $ lb tt 10 7-10 11 112 it tt KliCElFl'S. Cottori, ' S pi i ts - T u rpe n ti u e liosin, Tar, j,-;-""., Crude Turpentine. bales 310 casks 1,211 bbls 127 bbls 322 bbls July 12. Spirits TuRrENTliTE. Market quo ted steady at 24 cental per gallon for regular packages, with sales reported oft 800 casks at that price, closing steady. , Kosin Market was firm at tl 02 for Strained andf l 0TJ ftr Good Strain id; with fates as offered. ; Tab. MarkctHauoted at 1 CO tr bbl of 280 lb., with sales o? receipts at quotations. . g Ckude Turpentine. The market wh stealy at $1 70 for Yellow Dip, and .! T-,f) per bbl fr Virgin, with sales at ipi-) i ion. ALV j;v ' 'mi on. Tho n.Mik-t hh -lnl5 aid Vere iht J'. sv. H i ' M,,i!;.l, .-Mil s' )Mli"i ;ir- M'hlillilij:, Middling' Ooud Jlidillin.', rh 10 7 i I 1G KEcjrii Cotton, Spirits turpentine, llosin, Tar, Crude turpentine, 21 bales 1 ,0 15 casks 1.433 bbls ; 220 - 1)23 " ; '. July 13 SriRiT TuiirENTiNE Market, quo ted steady at 26 cents er gallon for regular packages, with sales reported of only GO casks at that price. Rosin Market was firm at $1 02$ for Strained and $1" 07 for Good Strain ed, with sales as offered. . -T Tar. The market was quoted s'eady at $1 GO per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quotations. ' Crude Turpentine The market was steady at $1 70 for; Yellow Dip, and $2 50 per bbl for Virgin, with; Vales at quotations. c . Cotton. The market was quiet and tedy at previous prices. Futures for uly opened in .New York at 1G0 nd closed dull bufsteadv at 11.5G: epteraber opened at 11.11 and closed dull but steady at 11,07. Thefollowing were the olhcial quotations here: Ordinary, cts Bib Good Ordinary 9? " , Strict Good Ordinary : low Middling, 10 7-1G 11 112 CC a I Ai-iluUAliiC. Goo J Middling, it FwECElTrs. Cotton Spirits turpentine bales 13G casks m bbls H bbls 231 bbls liosin Tar, Crude turpentine July 14. SriRiTS TucrENTiNE. The market was quoted steady at 2G cents per" gallon for regular packages, with sales re ported of about, 500 casksfat that price. Kosin. Market was firm at $1 02i for Strained and $1 07 J for Good Strain ed, with sales as offered. Tar. Market was quoted steady at $1 GO per bbl, of 2804b?, with sales ol receipts at quotations. Crude Turpentine. The market was steady at $1 70 for Yellow Dip, and $2 50 per bbl for Virgin, with sales at quotations. ,1 Cotton. The market was quiet and steady at previous prices. Futures for Jujv opened in .hew York at 11.55 and closed steady at 11.02: September open ed at'11.07 and closed steady at 11.05. The following were the) official quota- tions here: Ordinary, cents Good Ordinary, Strict Good Ordinary, -. Low Middling, 10 7-1G Middling, 11 Good Middlinsr. 11 5 a i EECEll'TS. dotton, Spirits Turpentine Kosin, , ' Tar, Crude Turpentine 34 balef G4 caskk 1,281 bblk 2S8 bbls 718 . bbls July 15. Sri kits Turpentine Market quo ted steady at 0 cts perjralhm lor requ lar packages, with sales reported of about 1UU casts at quotations. Rosin Market quoted firm at $1021 lor totrained and l(Ji lor Good Strain ed, with sales as offered. ' X TAR Market quoted stady at SI GO per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at-qrotatious. - - ; Crude Turpentine. The market was steady at$l 70 for Yellow Dip. and $2 50 per bbl for Virgin, with sales at quotations. 'Cotton, The market' was quiet and steady at previous price. Futures for July opened in New York at 1I.G5 cents and closed steady at 1 1.75 cents; September opcneTd at 11"; 10 cents and closed steadv at ll.lG cents. The fol lowing were the ollicial quotations here: Ordnary. , ,cts Good Ordinary " I1 Strict Good Ordinary, Low Middling, 10 7-1G Middling, , 11 ti Good Middling, in nrjCEIFTS. Cotton j Spirits Tu rpen tine, Rosin, Tar, - " . J. Crude Turpentine, bales 1 10 casks -415 bbls bbls 28 bbls :H" 1 !, ' ,.J : ' July 10. Spirits TuKtRNTiNEi The marked quoted tirni at 20 cents per gallon, bu generally held higher. ; liOSiN. The market was quoted eluli at $1 02 for Strained, aud.l 07 for Good Straineel, without reported sales. In fine ros'ins there were salts of about 100 bbls at $2 25 for I No. 1, $2 50 for K Low Fale, $2 87 1 for M lal, aud $3 50 for W Window Glass. .- . m . m 1 - , . ... at f2 00 per bbl, ol 2bo i'os., v ui. '.., of receipts at quotation?. - Crude Turpentine, The market was firm at $1 70 for Yellow Dip, and $2,50 per bbl for Virgin, with sales at quotations. j , , Cotton. The market was quiet, withoutsales. Futures far June-opened in New York at 11.55 and closed at ll.GG; September Opened at lt.10 and closed at 11.12. Th? following were the official quotations here: Ordinary. cts f Good Ordinary, f Strict Good Ordinary, Low Middling, ! 10 7-1 C Middling, ' 11 Good Middlinsr. 112 u tt tt it KECEIITS. Cottou j Spirits TurenUae, Ilosio, Tar. baits 27C caikn. ii70 bbl. il ia M Crude turpentine, AD VERTTSEMENTS. -f A Preparation of IRON and CALISAYA BARK, Endorsed by the Medical Profession, Dyspepsia, General Debility, Female Diseases - t . . vrvrjeru X'rt7t9 ieiniif njimi jsif. tek's iron tonic Has uone wonders iicre. A -vTiio nau Decn aoctorea nearly to ueam lor eev- t-rai years, lias oeen carea or Drtntity ana m n - . j 1 Great Prostration by the- USD of 1XR Jl AliTEH'S IRON TONIC, WHICH raisea ner irora ner Dea, -it 110 re sue nau peen lyln? for many uionms." tors' more rood was troubled which she is mnch CEXTttJEYUUtE, TXAS. m 11 II It I -it I ' mm m m mm -w w m m r mm- m -PF 1.1 I U I V I I IJ l J h the dr: harter medicine co ; No. 213 NORTH HAIN STREET, ST. Z.OTJIS. . ; 1 , :iap 25 ly STk' '. of even 'i'i ''l'-ili:l;!t'i)V VECETABLE H mil ' iMa TIIUOAT, 'CHILLS, raid similar troubles ; nfforcla instant relief iju U10 most I si mm mi in iMiaM l m iImO v I P u m Mm mm PERRY DAVIS & SON," Providence, R. I. apl IS eow ly THE GENUINE Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC or r y E R IyHFUO E. S Y M P T O rv: S O F VV O R IV1 S . 'PHE counicnancc is pale and lead- en-colored, with occasional flushes,, or a circiiiiisci ibcil spot on one or both,, thecks ; the. eyes become dull ; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle run:; pJon;; the lower cyc-lid ; the host b irritated,, swells, and sometimes bleed;;; a svcllin of the upper lip;' ocaisional hciulache, with hurruning or throbbing of the cars; "an-unusual secretion of Gaily;.; sliimy or furred' totip;uc ; breath vbry foulparticularly in iho morning; appetite variable, teonvitiiric-j voracious, with ;v gnawing'. sensntion ot the I stomach, at others, entiily gone ; fleeting pains in the- stoma-!; h. ; occasional nausea and vom- ii:nq;: violent pains tnrouliout the abdd)men ; LowlIp-.irregular, at times coptlvo ; stools slmy, not unfrcquent ly lingod'v.ft'.i bllood; belly sv.'ollert and Ium! ; urincj turbid ; llespiration occa-.ion.i'Iy difficult, and accompa-. nicd by liiccough ; couglr sometimes dry and convulsive'; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grjinding of the teeth ; temper variably but. generally irrit able,. :c. VhenGvcr the aliove svmntoms 1 "1 I are found to exist,. DK.'C. McI.ANK'S A'KRMIFUGE rill certainlycffcct'a cure. IT IQ3 r.O'C CONTAIN MERCURY. in any foWi ; it if:- innocent prepa ration, m rf-.r?;',', ( ner (he slightest 'injury to ";rj'-.' "t.fr infant. .'i"h - v .iivii: I: ;- 'IcLavks Vkr wirr:n: 'r . .r.Atl ; s-itniatures of C. JvTcL.;:; a:u' I'm -.mu:.g 1Jro:j. on the Wrapper. ;live'R: ;plls !are not r econ; rv. c a ! e V as '' -a VcViC(ly ''for all Uic iiis lliut ilesli is heir to." hut in . afTections of llie liver, and in alKlHlious Complaint's, Dyfpep'sia and SlckXlIenci.. ache, or diseases of that cliaracter,Mhcy stand" Without a rival. ;...r . .. . . AGUE AND T E V ER.- No better calliarlie cab he used prepare atory to,i'or ai":e;- taking Quinine. As a siiiiple purgative they af.c tin equaled, r . . . , . The genuine are i-c ?x sugar co.Ued. Each box has a red wax fceal on the litl, with the iinprcssjon Dx. McLaxe's Liveii Pi 1.1.5. Eacli wrapper hears the signatures of C. McLaxe and Fi kming iJros. Instpt. upon having the genuine Dr. C'McLaNE's'I.ivkr Pti is.- ptfji.ired bv Fliming 1'ro?.. f -.uii. Pa., the. market, hcin inll u; miviatiens. of the name jIcLiUic, qci;.d Ui'ieicntly but same pronunciation. THE 11 A LEIGH : Christian Advocate .'.EWTKp ASli rUKLlsHKivny BI'tYOK REI D, UALEIGir, N. C. U tlic oran pf ftlxmt 'V0 Mrtl. llo.tn In orth CarollQ. hdU Ua lii larct eimila Hon of ny pantr Jo inHtatc. it cte the markets, Krular auihrltgtoui nHrg. In weekly, risht-i R, rlij;tor, Umtijr new. rir. -ntr fcrnQiMim. HuUstrib t once. A4Am;lu tmt iurai. Uta makt itaer wter i worli ftr m than atanythtnjr ri rit not re QUlrtU ; we will Urt jrou. 122 fnr tlttr t h'tme ttiaU tjr the tmlutriu. Mm women. lMit aud girt nu. txrrywUtr tu nfti ttt u. ;tf U turn time. Vootiv utt ana irm Ut.vAaaxM vn a in combination with tncPnosplatcs. and recommended by taem 10 Want of Vitality, &e. IULU' uwy fW if v 15:- Dr. Harter : r. James Brown of oBrconntT.hasreanested OS to tender yon his cratelul aeknowledements for the creai benefits his wile received from the use of vour Iron Tonic- He tells ns that, after arlncr-Dald three or four hundred dollars doc bills, two bottles of vonr litON. Tonic did her than all other medicines ehe ever used. She with Dnraaoement oflha Womb. Whites, etc.. fxom relieved. r , J A. TATBICS & CO. . m ii 11 ira srt '--pi in 1 n u r l I: i I M I I I I jr. i 1 . ft ri 1 1 1 inn u 11 11 ftsi Mr MANOTAOTUBBD BT - f i A PTJilEIiY VEGETABLE REMEDY k FOB INTERNAL AKO UTERNAl USE, V ! i Is a Enro cure for all the diseases forfwhich it is recommended, fili.1 w nlirars PP.RWli,.f?ri1Y SAFKlll tlio. linud.4 the most inexierienccd rcxson3.V , ! malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and. is uio oess Jtnovi remeiy ior Momnnium ituu i.l;ltwiil Tho Oldest, Bost, and rlost Widely Known Family Medicine In tho World. ;Y It lias lecn used irttlL sneh tvonderfnl sticcess in all parts of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRIICEA, DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS -that it is considered an unfailing euro for thcfc jliseaScs. - I j Has stood tho tost of Forty Years Constant Use in all Countries and Climates. j It Is RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries, Ministers, Malingers Plantations, Work-Shops, and ijtctoriesNtrses in Hospitals in short by Everybody, Ei-cryyliere, -who has ever gljrcn it a trial. . t IJ WITHOUT" ARIVAL AS A LINIWIENTi I 3t should alw.-iys lc Used for Pain in the Rack and Side, and brings speedy 11114 jerinaneiit relief in al cases of Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, Scalds, etc. No family can afely be -without it. It vill annually Bare many tinies its cost in doctors' bills, and' its price' brings it 'within the reach of all. ; It is old at 5c, 50c, and 31 per bottle, and can be obtained froni all druggists. " , I ' ; i . . - i Proprietors Cathartic Pills i- - . : .-: Coinhino t!ie choicest cathartic principles in 1 ini'dicine, in proiHntion.s accurately mi-justed to s-cm activity, certainty, anil uuifonnity of -JTcrt. They are the'result of veal's of ean fiil study aiid practical ex periment, and are .tho inost offj'etnal rem edy yet discovered for diseases, caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, anil iwwcls, wJiieii.requiro.proinpt and cfFectu al treatment. Ayeii's Tilt s. are. specially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assim ilativo processes, and restore regular healthy action.. Their extensive use by I)hysicians in their practice, and by ail civilized nations, is one of tho liiany probfs.jTllieir tluo as a safe, sure, and jHTfeetly relialTle purgative medieiae. lJeing compounded ot the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any injurious proertios? and can be ad ministered to children Ayith perfect safety. Aykr's Tirxs are an eiTcctual enre for Constipation or Costiveness, IntU&es tiou, Iyspepsia, Ioss of Appetite, Foul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Kumb ness, Biliousness, ; Jaundice-, lilieuma tisih, Kruptious and Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms,, Neural-. Ria, Colic, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of tho Liver, and all other diseases . resulting from a disordered stater of the tligestivo appai'atus. . As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While rrenJle. in their action, theso Pii.l are the .most tliorough and search ing cathartic that can bo employed, ami never give pain unless the bowels aro inflamed, and thfn llicir inlluence is heal ing. They .stimulate the appetite and 'digestive organs; 1 hey ojierate to purify and enrich die blood, and impart renevreil health and vigor to th yholc system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co, rractical and A naly Ileal Chemists, Lowell, Macs. 'r.:La r.v.'.Lt r.rvrc:sT3 tvmrv.ajiic. fati 4 y , ' UN FERMENTED MALT BITTERS TRADEMARK MALTANDKQRS1 'IU1LS INCOMPAIiAIlLn JJUTRIRNT U X richer in Jiono and MckcIo Producing Materia h than alt other forms of malt or medicine, while ire Irom the objections urd again Kt malt Jiquors. For ditticult Uigcktlou. airk Headache, Goukauibllon. KioacUiitm. Mental aad rii;ical Kxliaus twin, .NtrvHincMi, Want f feletjt, tUcem life Weakbeftsrs of Females, fcjiuausttoft or Xuifclujc Mothcm. of the Aaed, and m te:icjitecntldrru. MALT UITH;iW are the lurrt, bent, and most eeonom leal mMlciu evirrom pounded. td everj berelA Lf bM Thivrt CU lioMon, Maki. Jul l lw. fk X -f t d I 1 1 i I 'm-"' - J . . , - m I .. . :., .T Jani 11 KT011 OKI! S fo,, ,s'lr fIdrtml. nly fi. Nrw tt U.' . Jjidumiif il!r IllNMratrvl trtm AditiM l 9ti r. lattr, WWutQa , 1 MlisOEL.LANEOUS. I IF IE NEW AD VERUQEMENTS. CAUTION . -: 1 I itb'f l.i. ". WOLFE'S Schiedam Aromatic T HAVING BEEN UROUaHT tft OUR attention that imitations' of our Jartlcle are being sold in this market, notice is hereby given to.allj may concer venUIug ol any article, with any .1 V ons ' : I; :- - I ' o: trade marks above described, wll be prosecuted under a rccenract of the U.-'d Congress. 'r j 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, JOHN WERNER it ! THE PERFUMEB, PEESOKAXXY IIT ATTKNDANCK AT 1IJ8 ; .-',;'. ., 5 . ' - ' " v ; ! '- N KW HAIR .DRESS- SALOON, No.' 1 1 North Front Street. South ; of Purcell Sotrsc, WILrhlNCTON, N. C. None buttheb5st workmen employed by. me. Manufacturer or iarisian isniiiaa- tine, Frist Ion, and LiUbI on. Also, Kx tracts, Colognes. Beautifler, Hair. Oil,, Tonic, Ke newr. Renovator. iHunearian COBmetic, and Hair Dvwof efery pnade. ''I ft Hi HEADQUArTErS FRUIT t "i -- JARS C0HANSEY METAL TOP, COHAN SEY GLASS TOP, v MASON IMPROVED, P0R0ELIAN LINED, CELEBRATED GEM, CELEBRATED GEM. Rend for Circulars. lowest Prices to the trade. Bpecial Figures Jor 25 to 100 gross lOtS. ; "-. ' .:' - . D. P. HAYNES & CO., Jobbers and Importer, Established 1S5S. BALTIMORE, MD. may30 4w A fl I II Great chance to make money. Ivlll II We need a person Jn every UWUII town to take siibscrintions for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Anyone can become a successful agent. Hix elegant woras ot art given rree to subscribers, -me price Is so low that almost everybody sub scribes. One agent reports taking 120 sub scribers in a day.; A lady agent reports making over $200 clear profit in ten days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to. the business, or oniy your spare time. You need not be away from home over n i eh t. You can do i fc as well as othejs. Full directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive OutAt free, if you want prontamo work send us your aa dress at once. It costs .nothing to; try the business. No one who engages fails to make treat pay. .aauress ueorge stinson k uo Port and, Maine. -v juniffGtn , 300 tVAWTJBO fJO work quarrying fctone at Kocky Vol i N. C, for the United Slates Govcrnme -Works. Blcady employment arid g , wages. . ; - : feb29tf - T1IOS. WILLIAMS, DR. W. W. HARRISS. will resume, on MARCH 1T1I the V PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. and offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICE In the PRACTICE of IIOMCEPATHY. Office, (at present,) next to Court II Residence on 5th near Orange street. v febaotf : t ' ? ' . I' ;' " Mailed Pree for'bS cts. Vmmr tor 91. IO,MO will b paid to ny Mraon who era txptedi a I, amp fltud with oar PATKN1KO 8AFKTT ATTACHHENT. - 4 May oa lamp of barmfc " . rrcTaotsdrlDDlncandbeatiat. 010,000. SAFETY LAPP. Beted for sample, wlttt alio el wajttb 1 enlurand depth or yoorlamD. 23 8. St Newton's Safety Lamp Qv 13 West Broadway. nw mm . . . m.m. m t Za R TrG!1 business you can engage In. J5 A3 1 ik 7 I tr f?n rtnr tiatr mala VN. n worker of eltlier sex. right In their own lo- Vfl. I 1 f .l AM D1 mm w;uiitri ana Bampies wortn Jo ere. improTe your spare time at this busi es. Address Sttkhow. fc Co.r Portlanpi . ; . . , upi yj iy S1?NT, ? r. . KICH & CO,, Tort A-i A land, Maine, for best A gene r F . orio JKxpensi voj, ou SPHINfJ and snmmer Ptjrlcs of Diagonals. Worsteds. Koglieb Tweeds and Cassi- meres made to order in the mcst Aifchlona- ble manner. . Samples and Rules for self meaBuremcnt sent free. Sample Department , (KO Droad- way, New York. ani l 121 J EWE Lit Y C75.00 worth for SI 5.00 ) ASD A ( " -i: f . ' ' Ilolid AbytinUa Gold ! r.V Watch 2E! The atHrt-ii f.m tm ...-. . . . . f -TT r- - ,i tlei .re, Want! ikt, iv mm Iwiv Watches, often buying at as low fs ne tcnth their value, and in no instanco Jiave -.'''-we paid over one-f-ixth the mauufacturein' I price, -faiuce starling we have always b-u able to dispose or these goods in Chlcuk' and through our regular customer through- ub vno country ai. nearly regular pricew, a r fast is we could procure ihem,'btat owius t the large number of failure8Trniong iiie heaViesidealer8ndmanufacturersthrouKii out Ibis and other; countriea riurit.g the ;-: months of June, July aud August (ihu timv i wnen ine jewcir business ! KtaKnairt), we have now on hand an imrneive Stock tf u. most desirable goods wo have evec haudlt-d '" and which we baYt bousht ut lower-ptiW , tban ever Deiore. in oraer iouLpoKMf this r entire stock in the' ruo-t spee y . niaiiix r possible, and make room for new one.- which ' we t nau coniiuuo to ouywe nave nn. upon-' Uo following novel plan : . v : ' We propose to give you a list of ibc desirable of thee gxKjds, giving optMii eacli ariicie its regular retail vaiue.aud el . te you at the rate of ! ive iKniais' won ir i..r .. $1.00. For instance, on receipt of 50 ct. ' will send you, postpaid, any article to " value of 2.50: on receipt of 1.00 arlicks u ii i . j . i . . . . i . . . . entire list, lielow we give a list of the most valuable of these goods. , , LI!?T OF JEWELRY AT WIIOliESALE ; Gent's jfew Style Scarf Rings or Pi us. : Kleeve Buttons, Engraved or H.one seiiiDg.... sac. : JJosom Studs, Kd graved or Stone Bettlngy........... &3c. 5 Round or lKng Iiink Vest Chain r and Charm...................... ......... 8jc. or Ladies' Plain, Band, Fancy " ' Btnnofirf'amon kintri C.- vw . w ............... CXIV. Ladies' Long or Round Fancy-Bosom ? f '; tone or Engraved lar-lrops lo ; I ' match....;. 85c. " Engraved and Fancy Cult Fitim... 8.,-c. Any Three of the above articles will bo , . sent by mail, postage paid, on re ceipt of 50 cts. I & Ladies' Broad Band Bracclcts.Engraved f 1.00 . " First-Class Scale Rings, Double! Heart, Shield, jetc............ 4..JI.00 " ' ' or Gent's Brilliant Hiauiond-Het1 Kings......... 1.00 Long Fancy Shawl or Bosom Pliif. 1.00 " Fancy Extension Ear-Drops to - matr.li.. .. ' : ' ' 1 Air ,Gcnrs Onyx, Amethyst or Topaz Sleevo ItntlAtID . i ' ULbUUD. ........ ..)......... .......... .....(. W Onyx, Amethyst or Topaz Shirt . ' Studs (3) ............................ J.00 " Cameo and other Stone Ringsj large.;..................;.... j.w '' " Heavy Link Vtst Chain and - Charm............. j, 1 00 " r Extra Fine Scarf Rings or Piris... 1. oo Any Five of the above articles will' be mailed free to any address-on receipt ol 51.00. .'..,- . --7 Gent's Bong New Style, Vest Chain and . - Clmrxn ' ' " ?Scarl Kings and Pins, Hew j Styles and Exta Fine 1.15 " Heavy Set Stone and e Fancy Studs.. j.j.j " or Ladies' Cameo, Amethyst aud Ohyx Sleeve Buttons........... Si - " j orBadies'CamcovAmethystand v other Stone Rings........... j.j.-,..--' Ladies' Long and very Fancy Cult PJiiK,.j.ia t." 3 -xtra Finished Onyx, Amethyst f . and Kngmved Fins...... .......... i 4 " Extra Finished On yxrAniethy st and Engraved Ear-Drops : ' " Long Opera or Guard Chius.... 1 " Fancy cck Chain an d Charm ... 1. Any Six of the above articles will he mailed free on receipt Of J2.00 . , Gent's :fci6litairo or Cluster Australian yY"-- Diamond Pins...... vJI.'jJ " . Single Stone Australian Dia- . inond Studs z.... 1.1H) " Heavy Large Solitaire Austra lian Diamond Single Sttid. ....... i.)0 ; Fine Finished Long Link Vest' Chain and Charm " ery Nobby and J .latest Style -. Scarf Rings and Pins...'.....;... J tu . " or Ladies'. Cameo, Onyx and i . Amethyst Sleeve Buttons......... ; l.no Ladies' EtruscauNecklacesvery neavy j.WJ " r" Long Opera and Guard Chains, l A very heavy 1M Australian Diamond and other I - Fancy Pins and Ear-Drops J.JW !" Stono-ct and other Fancy Cult Pins.i.....X.....V i ax) H eavy Engraved Locket lor i Miniatures......................,.......,, i " Chased Bracelets, Broad, extra ' , heavy... ..i...r.L.....M.. 1 to Any Eight of the above articled yon , may select will be mailed tJ you free on receipt of 3.00. . T .v Ladies' Fancy ISeck Chain and Melal- 1 Ion Charm, in Fancy Lined ' ; Jewel Caakfit. ;. mi ti Long Opera Chain; wJtli or with- : out Slide and Tassel...... .v.. 2 V) Heavy Large Miniature Medal- ". lion Locket .'J..........i..'j... 2. Heavy Jet and Gold Bracelets..., izi)' Cameo Medallion Pin and Eaf- . I Drops .............v... J " .jo Or Gent's Massive Wedding King t Plain or Band..... ......j . 2 50 or Gent's Extra Large Cameo. ' , . Amethyst or Onyx King...... 2.. Long Shawl or Breast Pin, finest quality;.....,......,,.. .....i.... 250 Long Fancy Cuff i'ins;"lincst " : quality... ;-A 2.5f or Gent's Cameo, Amethyst or At t in VT SlPPVO lllll Innc o rj Gent's heavy Long Link Massivo Vest vuaiu...... 2;0' Cluster or Kolitui American Diamond Pins:..,...,.. 2.00 Stone and FancyLcaf Scarf Kins ' and Rings..;.. .w , Stone and Fancy Patterntet iiosy.:i..r)0 Mass! vn .Soli t:i1rA Kttirt ;ji tt tt tt .v u. ....... ....... - Any Ten of the above articles wll I b sent by mail free on receipt of 85.00 All of this Jewelry is of a good quality, but, of course, the qualify depends grey t"y on the price; for instance, the J2.50 art Yen are of a Anuch finer quality and finish,' be. " sides being heaver, than the 85c.ncs.. .:-jf . ..; i. ... . , . . w:- TO AGENTS, For the benefitnf parties wislif ns to ncfas . Agents for tho above goods, we make the following special offer: . On receiptbf a $15.00 order for cur Jewelry, as per above offer, we will send lhe goods ordered, and htake the party getting up tho club a present of any one of Uio .following' 1 Pure Abyssinian Gold liuuting Ci.se Gcn ' eva Watch. . -- . r Pura Ab.TPsinian Gold Open Face GrnevH Waich.Stem-Wintler. I Pure Abystiuiau Gold Stem-Winding Watch, Illuminated Dial, by which rftl -;- can tell the time in the darkest njght. -1 Pure Abyssinian Silver Huutlnc-Case Geneva Watch. ; v Any of these Four Watches will bo sent alone for 50.50, or the WatcbT and cither a. Gent s Heavy Abyssinian Gold Vest Cbafn fend-.Q?ann or a Ladies' Solid Abyssinian hP ns 0pclra or ra Guard Chain, ; Agents who cdnnot send the full 515 00 at xmcecan send Fraall orders as they proc ure them, and when said orders ,haii have amounted to $20.00 w,e will send the W atch FltKB OF FUltTlIEit CIIAKGE. . . - , . . .'. Read What lie Chicago Pre4 Say ol I TJs, And fceuci'ln Your Orders. :'! ' ' ,' ' - . ". wofeltln;V i Vbicago. 'SepU ft,' .y;- We call the attention of our readers to the . nc wadvertemen t of the Inven tors' "Agen vJPu,l16 - Washington Street, clileko. , thowteiM6 t Inventors' Agency agrees to do. theywlildo. The Sentinel has adverti?V for the concern since its first publication, Plairg10 hear oft"e first com-; TheChicago Express, Sept: 3d, says; "The altentlon of readers is called to i he adver tisement of The Inventors' Agency.' oliice and rooms i located at 1IG Wa-hingtomStr"et, CWcago. From personal inquify and on he recommehdation of the city 'presi we think our friends can do no better wheh wanting goods in that line.GiViua w1ydes!rrtiOU SS?F At Htir rfPonsibllliy wc also refer"v 5? L0110,1" '4 Anns: KlomgrenSo U J WaJnlrS , ? I"l Ceiore Ordering, Head tie" following: J"1. of,,Jny.to the amount of fl.' v or over, should be sent by ReciKtercd letter Money I rder or Draft on if-cw-y5 dr cago. Wo will hold ouiiclyWl 1 dinctel. All order under tlou) mtrirtlir cash. iJtt orilrr. nf fin ii;r.VIf"? 'i accompany the" order; ".nd "bihiSc;. wb tjo couds will be ,e,, U a aKfc.'S, dUUnco 1han 111 HttiAZ? -IZZ erlve.t for lhre koo1s alter tin MocH Tli Ja. Iiaital.-.! Milt 1 . . 1 r "7i . lotii?ettauinaalil l.u iw Vi.-r.T?nir cah in any attiounl lets than i,i, ; lion rtwipt f ciMKii youarent i-rrii at unol. ret urm i,tw li,, meUui&'X'SSS ii?i?V?ii..".,ti,tu,.f iff , oll'tls. r.Xj t illri- bit c ..... . . . ' 1, ' V L. J. 1 .-VI' '-I If Heater trtet, K Xwk HOT 15-Jj . k, . . v .... . ... hi. ..4 mm l 1 U VtfcafciaUi Safety - - M
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 18, 1880, edition 1
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