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i x hit! WILMINGTON POST, ' V- WILMINGTON N. C v 4 Sunday MoWiko, Aug. 8, 1c80. Stale Repuhlican nan oi urgam- zstioii. Rules and RegttldionS for the ' Organize (ion of ihe Republican Parly of North- Carolina: !' ' , I. County Organization. The elec tion precinct sball be the uuit of coun ty' organization. Eachprecinct; ball have an executive couniv committee, consisting of three active Uepjblicanc-: They shall be biennially chosen by the Republican voters of the precinct, and shall : 'elect one of their number chair man. They shall convene together at such time and place as the majority of them may clett. They shall'biennially elect u county .executive committee, to consist ot not less than five members,1 .who shall eltect a chairman from their fmuibef. Vacancies in precinct com mittees hha'l be filled by the voters of the ifriciiict,aiid in the county com jnitltvrt by "convention of the pre " dncl coiuuiiltees duly called: Provided that in case a vacancy occurs within ' thirty days prior to an election, such ( vacancy" Tnuy be tilled by the vote ot the rcmaiuini; members. II. Congressional, Judicial and Sena torial Districts, j-vThcre shall be Con gressional, Judi:ial and Senatorial Dis trict Cominittee," composed of not less than one ineinber , from each county, nor less than seven members, bienni-, ally elected by the district conventions, each of whom shall elect a chairman from their number: Provided, that a senatorial district committee shall only be elected in districts embracing more than one county. Vacancies occurring vvitlliii thirty days of an election may be filled by thd vote of the committee. III. State Executive Committee, I There shall be a State Executive Com mittee, composed of one member from each Congressional District in the state to be designated by the distrtct dele gation in sta.tp convention assembled; two members at large, to be elected by the fetatc gjwiverition., and the chairman ot the convention at which the election is held. They shalfbo biennially elec ted at the state convention, shall choose one of their number number chairman and shall elect a secretary who is not a niemberj who shall reside at lialeigh. ; IV. The chairmen of the respective county, district and state executive committees., shall call their conven tions to order and act as tempora ry chairmen until a permanent organi- ition is effected, with power only to appoint and receive the re,.ort of a 'committee onfcrcdcutials. V. Nb executive committee shall have power to elect or appoint dele-' gat'-s to any convention, whether cwuu ty, district, state or national. i VI. No member of an execulive coiu thitteo. or delegates or alternates duly chosen shall have power to' dele gate, "his trustor" authority to another. . VII. Representation. Represents lion in county conventions shall con'-' siht of three Republican voters as del egiiles, -aiul three as alternates from each precinct in the county, oud no more. ' . - " . ' ', - r VI 1 1. Representation i n congrea sionul, judicial, senatorial and ; state conventions, shall consist of two. dele-ga'te-o aud two alternates and two alter nates only, for every 'member of the Lower House of theUeneral Assembly and shall be apportioned in the seve ral comities accordingly. IXy Delegates and alternates to county cou yentions shall be elected onjy by a vote cf tho Republicans of each ': precinct in precinct meeting assem bled; and delegates and alternates to district, state and pational conventions shall bo elected by a Convention of del cgatcs. -duly elected f and sent by the people for that -purpose after due no- ' tice and publication of not less than fifteen days! of the time, place and , purpose nf such convention, i , X. The certificate of the chairman and ' secretary of the meeting setting forth tho rtgnlarity of the primary .; nieetiitg" or convention, and the elec - tion of the delegate and alternate therc 1 at, shall be accepted, vvheu uncontest- cd,aVa t good and sutlieient credeniial f ir such ile legate and alternate. -XI. This plan of organization and procedure shall. continue in force until . e.iianged ocabregatctl by a subscijuent Republican state convention. - Adopted in state convention, 'July 8, A W Shaffer, - JEO'Haka, , ? : Gj:o W Williams, 1 I S LUTLEr.LOII, J W Hardin, N Katjt t r?v II 0 Cirirr'irH- Coi-.'mitteo From Halifax. ISNPIKLD, IfALIPAX CO., ) - 1. ' July 30, 1SS0, J lUn roK AVlLMlKCiTON" RosTi We sliould thank the dcilegates of 1 our t'oiivcntion' for .giving tho Republican-party such an honorable gen tleman for us to rally for neit Novem ber. 1 1 is the ticket to be voted for by the people of the Third District, and 1 am glad to -say that the people of the I, Second Congressional District are over-. - joyed at our candidate for Congress. joyeu 11 am j lid vl 'or, lu amglauto say that luose delegates hat the Kepubncan party prayed oped for,and:that is, selected men lor these lickets aoovo all suspicion. Tiieir record is; open to the world, and i, . m . A no ouo can light an insiant them, against The hisstory oftho Republican party - .s'ay.s that wo are founded upon princi ple, aud this act proves it. ,But iwith God's help wo will jog along. Some of tho Democrats are sa,yinjthat they lltllt want. U'hnf tlia l?anilM!)ilnj sinof out, and beforo they will have it they pui uown wrong anu ciing 10 lue rignt. "Xientlemen of tho Republican party; while this be true let us hold fast to our holt, because it we go to fooling we will slip up, and down we will fall. , Aud if any independent gentleman approach our party; tell him that the Republicans will be satisfied, and it is " best to let well enough alone and tell him that no fire tried'Republican will seek to cover us up deeper,but will seek to uncover us. So ourfcrops are nearly planted but we have got some small t rop3 of corn to plant all over the state and that is cur county ticket. But let ua run our rows with the same plow; and that is cet fire tried Republicans, and let their garments beclear of alt Ioliticjl stain iu your county ticket. And by so doing when harvest day jfi cdmo neit . we will house u good per 'crop, and ! pay but of debt, aud tbn old North Slate : will fly ber; banner ot at was Ulcloud thati now h:uiH "over her houd. and obstructs the moral vifiotw of Iter people will leav her like the Hashing of lightning. I anticipate a bettvr uav. F. II. Letter from Smuhvillo i irMiTHVILLE, N. O u. 5, 1880. bin. Editou.v I'leaso allow me a space in (he columns of your paper to sav a few words, as to what I think tf our. affairs here, in Brunswick- county. This year we are to elect a candidate for the legislature who will not hesi tate to see lo the interest of his const i taency, and with such"a man we shall carry the county of Brunswick over whelmingly. I desire to present to the Tar, Kepublicans cf my county a good man in every refpect to represent u iu the legislature of our ptaie, and that man is Mr. Whiiiitid Griffin of Smilhville. I desire also lo prrseiit to the llepubli-1 cans of in v cou n ty Mr. Ed ward, W. ").. . Taylor, for the olhce of Sheriff; and for Treasurer U. M. Wtscotl: and for lleg- ister of Deeds II. K. Ruark. 15y plac ing these four at cur mast-head, I as 1J sure victory over the Democratic f in .-'Brunswick Ihh year. Republican friend. I rem a1 yuur S. E. S. Wli,iuirJGTON MARKETS. July 31. Spirits Tuiipentine Ihe market waa quoted firm at 26 cents per gallon for regular packages, with sales reported of 450 casks at that price Rosin. The market was lum at $1 02 for Strained and $1 07 for Good Strained. Also salo -ot 500 bbls fine rosins at $2 00 for I Extra No. 1,$2 for K Low Tale, $2 50 for M Pale, and $2 7oforNExtral v Tak Market quoted firm at $2 35 per bbl, of 280 lbs, with gales of receipts at quotations. Crude .Turpentine-TIic market was steady at $1 80 for Yellow Dip, and $2 25 per bbl for Virgin, with sales at quotations. Cotton The market was nominally unchanged. Futures for August open- ed in New dosed dull York at 11.16 cents and at 11.40 cents: October opened at 10.57 cents and closed dull at 10.5G cents. The follow WZ were the official 'quotations here Ordinary. ,i 1 8i ets 'jji lb Good Ordinary, 0 S. Good Ordinary, Low Middling 10 7 il ood JVliddiin , Cotton, . .-1 Spirits Turpentine Rosin, t Tar, Crude Turnentiufi. .1 bales 4-31 casks 2.058 bbls 00 bbls 855 bbls August 2. , Spicits TuiiPKNTiNE. The market was quoted firm at 20J cents per gallon for regular packages, with sales report cd oT75 casks at that price, the receipts oinS iiKuu , nJ $1 02 J for Strained and Si 071 for Good Strained, closin.? lirm' at I 051 10 No sales reported , 1 TAB. Market quoted lirm ..it $z 60 per bbl of 2S0 lbs., with sales of receipts at quotations. Crude Tuepentin e. '-Th e market was steady at $1 SO for Yrfcllow Dip, and $2 25) per bbl tor Virgin, with sales at quotations. Cotton. The market was nominally unchanged. Futures for August open ed in New -ork at ,11.10 and closed dull but steady at 11 o7 cent?; October opened at 10.54 and closed dull but steady at 1151: "The "following rere the olheial quotalio.ns hert Ordiuary, -8 Good Ordinary, Strict G. Ordinary. Low Middling , Middling Good Middling, 101 J05-, IU RECElPlB. Cotton, , f ' Spirits turpentine, Rosin, i Tar, i . - ; ."7 bales 07 Citsks o21 bbls Crude turpentine, 848 August o Spirits Turpentine. The market rpntiunes firm at 2Gi cents per gallon for. regular packages, with Bales reported of COO casks at that price. RosrK Tho market Opened firm at $1 05 for Strained and $1 10 for Qbd Strained, with sales as olfered, closing dull. Also sales of 400 bbls fine rosins at T2 00 for I Extra No. 1, 2 25 for K Low Tale, 2 &0 for M lale and $2 75 for N Extra Pale. Tar. Market quoted, firm at $2 35 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quotations. CllUDE TuRPJiNTlxVK The market was steadv at $1 80 for Yellow lip,And $2-25 per'bbl for Virgin, with ''sale at quotations. - Cotton The markt t is n,i.i..ailY unchanged. Futures tor Auausl open ed in New York at 11. 38 cts and closed steady at 11.30 cents; October opened at 10.53 cents aud closed steady at 10.5G cents. Tho following were the ollicial quotations here: , Ordinary, Good Ordinary. Strict Good Ordinary, ;ts : lb A4. it i?Tir K ,101 io- m Middlin Good Middling, REClilTrs. Cotton ' Spirits turpentine Rosin t Tar, j " . Crude turpentine 39 bales 723 casks 1690 bbls 233 bbls 782 bbls . August -1. Spirits Turpentine. Th market was quoted quiet at 26 cents per gallon for regular packages, with light receipts and small Rales at quotations. i Uosin. Market wasr dull at $1 05 fcr Straiued and firm at $1 10 for Good gtraiued, with sales as offered. i Tab. Market quoted firm at $2 35 bbl, of 280 lb, with sales of-receip'a M 2 P 0 Co quotations. ' (Jimtdk Tiirpentink. The market steady at $1 80 for Yellow Dip, and 52 25 per bbl for Virgin, with sales at quotations. p otr I Cotton. rue inariua was quiet. Futures for August opeued in Now York at 11.37 ceuts and closed- barely steady at 11.11 cent;, October opeued at 10.5G cenbs and closed barely steady at 10.G3 cents. The following were the official quotations here: Ordinary, Good Ordiuary, 71 SI cent ft Strict Good Ordinary, . Low Middling, ! 10J Middling, 10J Good Middling. 11& KECK1FTS. Jotton . 24 bales 104 casks 1 878 bbls - 34 bbls 212 bbls Spirits Turpeutine Uosin, . Crude lurpentme August rir.iTS Tukpektike The market opened firm at 2G cents pe.r gallon lor regular packages, but later in the day S00 casks changed hands at 2G ceuts, being an advance of Jc on last reports. Rosin Market was quiet at $1 00 for Strained and firm at 11,10 lor Good Strained, with sales as offered. Tar Market quoted firm at $2 35 per bbl of 280 lbs, with Hales of receipts at quotations. Crude lURrENTiNE. The market was steady at $1 80 for Yellow Dip, and $2 25 per bbl for,Virgin, with sales at quotations. Cotton. The market was steady. Futures for August opened in New York at 1 1 .48 xents and closed barely steady at 11.38 cents; October i at 10.60 cents and closed barely opened steady at 10.5G cents. The following were the official quotations here: Ordnary, ri cts Ib Good Ordinary 1 Btrict Good Ordinary, 81 tt Low Middling , 10J 101 Middling, Good 'Middling, jifcCEIPTS. Cotton, Spirits Turpentine, 7 bates 548 casks 1549 bbls 223 bbls 1030 bbls Rosin, , Tar, Crude lurientine. Auaust 0. riitlTS TuitrRNTiNE. The niarke. opened firm at 27 cents per gallon, for regular packages, with sales reported ofl25 casks at that iriee. Rosin. The market wan quoted dull at l 05 for Strain cd, and farm at 1 10 for Good Strained, with sales as offered. Tab. The market was quoted lirm at $2 o5 per bbl, ot 230 lbs, with sales of receipts at quotations. CnuDfi Turpentine. The market was steady at $1 80 for Yellow Dip, and $2 25 per bbl for Virgin, with sales ai quotations. Cotton. The market was steady. Futures lor August opened in Nw York at II 38 eta and closed steady at 11.3S' cents; October Opened at 10.58 cents and closed steady at 10.5S cents. Tho following were the official quota tions) here: . f Good 0iu Ordinary, 7 cts l lb tt a ' (i 8 Strict Good Ordinary, Low .Middling, 101' 10? Hi c it Middling, i Good Middling. RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits Turpentiue, Rosin, , Tar, Crude turpentine,. V 1 bales. 205, casks. Vatjbbls. 218! 44 118 " A I) VER TI3EMENT8. loward Dniversity WASHSNCTON, D. C. 'STUE autniniiHl term of this instltulion, Jt which Is open Watt -without. diKtiiu'iiou of race or sx, will commence .September S, wlieu admission may lii to l lie iSormal, Preparatory, Collegiate and Tneological Department. ' Provision has been made for remitting the tuition of twentylfive -tndeuts of iro per ciu:ililiations in the retaralorv and Normal Departments. Colorwd youths, who wish lirst-class tnlucattonal opportunities, and iu addition the peculiar advantage of the National Capitol, will do veil to send for a catlogue to J. IS. JOHNSON, au 1 u Weeretary. " ' business now before the. public You can make money faster at work for us than at. n.nvllilnr else, capital not required. We will e tart you. $12 a day and upwards made at home b the industrious. Men. women, boys and girls wanted every where to work lor us. Now is the time. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare in.,mut9- Monthcr business will pay you nearly as well. No ou-iu0gXic?"k can fail to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly On tlit and terms free. A great opportunity for making money easily and honorab'y. Address Tkuk &'., Au gusta, Maine. ' jun 27 6m $300 A MONTH guaranted. $12 a day at, home-made by the in dustrious. Capital not required we will start you. Men, women, boys and girls make money fast er at work for us than at anything else. The work is light and pleasant, and such asanynnecango light at Thone who are wise who see this notice will nend us their addresses ai. oue and ,ee for themselves. Cstlyouint and terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address august I0-Jy TRUE 4A Augusta, Me TO PUKCIIASERS OF SHINGLES virwoulid like to takea contract to get f f 1 omugiraiurauyperBou wno may be in need of them and willing to pay cash lor them when they are delivered. We will till any order, for any length, width or thick ness, at short notice. Give usachance. SIBBETT tt THOMPSON. may 30, 1880 Whlteville, N. C. NOTICE, : AIAj persons visiting WaccamawLake on excarsions, would do well to call on lienry McDowell for pleasure boats and dinner. He Is always on hand. June 20 tf. , 17 STOP ORGANS ,se?.b& & ped, only 807.75. New Pianos, 19o to $1,600. -Midsummer offer Illust'd free. Address Daniel P. Beatty, Washington, N. J. . July 25 4w BEST Ml WM - ? - ' 1 " " "" ! - - I 1 i m. i - mm i ss . - 1 - - r . a i 4 i AD VER TIsEMENTS. zn 99 '4 S p t" re " Mot' . MP Q B O p 0 H - ' m H ;. ? a 2 C o ' Cd P ute S3 S3 CV'0 3." c -P 5S 9 e mm ft 2 Cm Op 2"- . - . n. at . O 3 a. S3 o t-i -I -to aug8 THE RALEIGH Christian Advo EDITED AND PUBLISHED in RALEIGH, N. C. Ig tho organ of about 69,000 Mcthtllosts in Nortn Ciirolina, and has the largest circula tion of any paper in the Htate. It gives the TnarkftiJ! cpr.nUr and relizioun news. Is a weekly, eiRht-papr, religioi-K, family news paper. On'y 82.00 per jioimni. Hubscrihe at once. Advertising rale- ival. J . .. . Ageu'a Wanted to Sell the Life of GENERAL HANCOCK By his life-long friond, Hon. John W. For ney, an editor and author of national repu tation, an ardent admirer of the "superb soldier." This work is eonipletc,autbenlicr low-priced. Fully illustrated. Positively Ihe ablefctand truly official work. ' fBest terms. Oullit ') cents: Particulars free. Aj-tnnifk. Address Hubbard UroR.. Atlan ta, O a. ' July 25 4t- " UNFERWHTTEO MALTs6Nd.B0.ESr J70TI Enfofbled Digestion, Impovei isbed ? Ulood, Weak Lungs. Kidnys and Uri nary Organs, Consuuiption, ICmanciatlon. Mental and Physical KihHusUnn.-pellcate Females, Nursing MotherR. Moldy Child ren, and Uebilitv of Asee. MATjT JtiiTTKttS are warrenled more Nourlwhln, HtrenshJ ening, vii.inziup ana I'urnyinr uy rywou of their richness in Hone and Muscle Pro ducing Material than all other forms of matt or medicine, while free from the ob jections ureed against malt llqnors. Pre pared by the MALT BITTERS CO., from Uufermen ted Malt and Hops, Wold every where. MALT B1TT EltS CO.. Poston' Mass. July S3 4t Ague Oure Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful , tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer-! tain euro for Fever and Ague, Chilla and Fever, Intermittent or Chill1 Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis tricts, the; rapid pulse, coated tongu&, f thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in ; the back and loins, and coldness of tha spine and extremities, are only premoni tions of severer symptoms wnick termin ate in tho ague paroxysm, succeeded by lugb fever and profuse perspiration. It is a startling ruct, mm quinine, ar Kuic, and nt.her poisonous minerals form the basis of most of the " Fever and Actio -Preparations,' Specifics," "Syrups," and " Tonics," in the market. The prep arations made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break the chill, do not cure, but leave tho malarial and their own drug poison in the system, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, and .other disorders moro, formidable than the disease they wero intended to cure. Ayer's Ague Cuke thbrouffhlv these noxious poisons from tho systems! . iuu uiaya cures ino severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure tho; most delicate pa tient; and its crowning excellence, above its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the system as free from disease as before the attack. . i . For Liver Complaints, Ater's Ague Cube, by direct action on the liver and "ibary apparatus, drives out the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates tho system, to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according . to directions. 1 . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayeri & Co., " Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. j r SOLD BT ALL PKOaoiSTi VEBTW82fiSt fan 4 lv can mike money raster at work for us than at any thing else Oanital . 71 of. n. quired 5 we will start you. J12 ner da v at home made by. the industrious Men women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for Us. Now is the time. Costly outfit and .terms free. Address Taus & Co Augusta, Maine, jrj g-y I " E IB H II sip 50s O" HJI I 25 3 yj "2 fl& IU cafe. MALTrBITTEflS MP NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CAUTION no. WOLFE'S Schiedam Aromatic. SCHNAPPS. "T HAVING BEEN BROUGHT TP OUR attention that imitations of our Jartlcle are being sold in his market, notice Is hereby given toall2 may concer yenaiog ol any article, with i '.. t ra: bns o; trade marks above Idescrlbed, wll , be prosecuted under a recent Jact of the U. Cbngress.3 UDOLPHO WOLFE' SONS A CO- 18 Beaver street, N,w York, ti NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . ' inUM WCfrMCR JunivovvbiiiMb11) THE PERFUMER, f t T - PERSONALLY INATIESDAKCIS AT H13 new hair dress- ITSTGH SALOON, li North Front Street, South 4 of Purcell House, WILMINGTON, N. C. i me. Manufacturer of Parisian isriiuau 41ne,Frition,andLuslon. Also, Extracts, V V WUV VUV -TW7 WJ A . Colognes, ueauuner, mir wu, iumi.. newer. Renovator, Hungarian Cosmetic, and Hair Dves of every shade. Jan 11 u - -. ; ' HEADQUArTErS FRUIT JARS (D0HANSEY METAL TOP, COHAN SEY GLASS TOP, MASON IMPROVED, PORCELIAN LINED, CELEBRATED GEM, CELEBRATED GEM. Send for Circulars. Iiowest Prices to the trade. Special Figures for 25 to 100 gross lOtS. . r . D. F. HAYNES & CO., . , f : - 4 Jobbers and Importers, Established 1S58. BALTIMOKE, M D. raaj 304w GOLD. Great chance to make money. We need, a jperson in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Anyone can become a snccessful agent. Six elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The 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. Ail wno engage maKe money iasi. xou can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as othei s. Full directions and terms free. Flegant and expensive Outfit free. Jf you want profitable work send us your ad dress at once, it costs notning to try me business. No one who engages fails to make great pay Address Ueokgb qtinson x ix Port and, Maine. jun 27 0m -2 OD 4 00 WANrrf51 rjio work quarrying stone at llocky Pol N. C, for' the United Slates Governme WorkSi Steady employment and g wages. ; feb2 tf THO8. WILLIAMS. DR. W. W. HARRISS. will resume on MARCH 4T1I the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. - - ,'""" - ' ... and offers his PROFESSIONAL SEUViCii In the PRACTICE of IIOMCEPATIIY. Of&ce, (at present,) nckt to Gourt H Residence on th near Orange street. ieo i 11 - - -j . Mailed Free f or'bS eta.' 010,000. SAFETY, LAL1P. 910,000 will b paid t ny Trton who cn txploda a Isimp flttod . with oar PATENTED . SAFETY ATTACHMENT. u My ninylmp or burner. 1 I FreonUdrlpp4nfndhetlnC. " Rend for Bsmplea. with ilM r btkJ epthf yomr Ump. -i vton'oaToty Lamp V2v 13 Wast Broadway. YtaT.BMa factory and Officio Binghawton, ti.Jft; -V Jan . ; ' :l. ' - T"7C'rl business you can engage in. ?5 JL) JLjOX to 20 per day made by any worker of either sex, right In their own lo calities. ; Particulars and samples worth $5 ere. Improve your spare time at this busi e8. Address Stikp A Uo..iPortlanp Maine. apl 19 ly . CT7MTYU .-lticii & co.. rort KJJJJ 1J land, Maine, for best A gene Business in the : World. Expensive ou mv w fit free. SPUING aud mmmar styles of Diagonals, Worsteds, English Tweeds and Cassi- meres made to order lh the most faehiona - y - : hie manner. :i; 1 Samples and Rules for self nieasurcrneht sent free. Sample Department, 020 Broad way, New York. - ! apl 1121 JEWELRY $75.00 worth for $ 1 5.00 ) 1SD A( Solid Abysipian . Gold Watch The above offer is genuine,' although at ii :f. JUU wobiu consider it impossible. Wewill explain:: Since we erst established olr .business here, March 1st, 1878. we have said particular attention to the buying of J tenkxnpt and Aaettsa m ot Jewelry and , flpli I. ' f mj a b- W g 1-1 " A 3 vi -fi -2 a ! .3 U C M mmW Watches, often buying at as low dp s en e tenth their value, and in no instance have we paid over one-Eixth the manufacturers' ; price. (Since starting we have always be,n able to dispose of these goods in CMcu-'At . and t hrough our regular customers through--. ' ut the country at nearly regular pnees, as. fast as we'eoulu procure them, but olwing in tho large number of failures anidng hi heavies tdealers and manufacturers through out this and other countries during the months of June, J lly and August (the time when tho Jewelry business is stagnant), we ' have now on banc . an immense stock of tbo most desirable go ds we have ever handled; and whicn we ha o bought at lower price than ever before; In order tp dispose of this entire stock in tko most speeoy .mahhf-r ' possible, and make room for now one which we thall continue to bu y, wehave hit upon the following novel pla:i : i We propose to givo you a list 01 the most desirable of thece goods, giviniHopiKit eacharlicle its regular retail value, aHd'M to you at the rate of Five DoHais' wortn f 1.00. For instance, on'receipt of 50 cF, w will bend you, F03TrAlD, any article fo tbc value orS2.5(; on receipt of f 1.00 articUs 1.1 the value of 5.00, ind so etu thnughout. the entire list. Below we givs a listof themont valuable of these goods. LIT OF JEWELRY 'A T ''WHOLESALE P1UOES. - ' : - . each. GeHt' New Style Scarf Kings or Pins bOc. " Sleeve Buttons, Engraved or ' stoneSettlng .. ; SOc. ' Bosom Studs, Engraved or Stone Settingl.. S5c. 4 " Bound or Long Link Vest Chain and Charm 8'c or Ladies' Plain, Baud, Fancy tne or rmeling.. ........... 83 f,n !ii r' liOiisr or Hound" Fancy Bosom ' Pins Mc. ' stone or Engraved Ear-JL)rops to match...:....... '.-STkv " Engraved and Fancy Cult' pins... hi,-. Any Three of the above artielts will bo tent by ; mail, postage paid, on re- ceiptol' 50cts. . Ladies' Brad Baud Bracclets.Eu graved Sl.oo " First-Class Scale Kings, Double Heart, Shield, etc.. J -1.00 ii or Gent's Brilliant Diamond;- Set " liOngFancy Shawl or Bosom Pin, 1.00 " A Fancy Jixtension iiar-Drops to match......... l.Oo Gent's Onyx, Amethyst or Topaz Sleeve t- Buttons.. 1.00 . Onyx, Amethyst or Topaz Shirt Studs C3).... ......4 1.00 " Cameo and other Stone Kings. large .1.. 1,00. . Heavy Link .Vestr Chain and - Charm... 1 00 " Extra Fine Scarf Kings or Pins.M 1.00 ADy Five of the above, articles will be mailed free toany address on receipt olSl.OO. -Gent's Long New Style Vest Chain and unarm ...vx.ij " ocan iiings auu j.-iiis, xhcw Styles and Extta Fine " Heavy Set Stone and Fancy - 41 cf Ladies' Cameo, Amethyst lind ' Onyx Sleeve Buttons................ 1.13 " or Ladies' Cameo, Amethyst and r other Stone Kings...................... ! 1 Ladies' Longand very fancy Cull Pins,; '"'. Ifixtra Finished Onyx, Amethyst V aud Engraved Pins.... J.45 " Extra Finished Onyx, Amethyst and Engraved Ear-Drops... , " 1 Long Opera or Guard Chains... 1 " Fancy Neck Chain and Charm... 1. Any Six of the above articles wiJl by mailed free on receipt of $2.00 Gent's Solitaire or Cluster. Australian . " Diamond Pius '. Jl.'jo Single Stone Australian Dia- ' mond Studs (3). 1.90 " ' Heavy Large .Solitaire Austra lian Diamond Single Stud.. " Fine Finished Long Liak Vest Chain and Charm...................... " Very Nobby and Latest stylo ycarf Rings and Pins................ 1.00. .! LOW " or ladies' Cameo, Onyx and Amethyst Sleeve Buttons.......... l.'.Ht Ladies' Etruscan Necklaces, very heavy , j .00 Long Opera and Guard Chains, very heavy....,..., I .to Australian Diamond and other Fancy Pins and Ear-Drops...... 1. ytv. Stone-Set and other Fancy Cull pins:... :......:....:..... i.yo Heavy Engraved Locket. for Miniatures. l.yj " Chased Jiracelets, liroad, extra 'heivvy .................. ..I... ............ ;. Any. Eight of the above articles you , may select will be mailed to you li ce on receipt of $3,00. Ladies'. Fancy ISeck Chain-and Medal lion Charm, in Fancy. Lined ; Jewel Casket ; L " Long Opera Chain, witborwiLh-. - out Slide and'Tassel......i... " - Heavy Largoi Miniature Medal- 1 . lion Locketi. ' Heavy Jet-and Gold Bracelets.... " Cameo Medallion Pin and KaiS- Drops :.;.............j........ " or Gent's Massive Wedding King Plain or Ban........ or Gent's Kxtra Large Cameo, Amethjr6t or Onyx Kings " Long Shawl or Breast Pin, finest III!) 2.VJ t - 2.30 ,200; quality... Long Fancy Cuff Pins, finest quality v " or Oent's Cameo, Amethyst or Onyx Sleeve Buttons........... Genffe heavy Long Link Massive V.est ZMi Chain ' Cluster or Solitaire Central American Pianiond Pins. ... " Stone and Fancy Leaf iScarl Pins and Rings.......:..- , 2.00 " Stone and Fancy Pattern stuas 3; " Massive Solitaire Sfud.. i!.0o Any Ten of the aboye articles will ho sent by mail free on receipt of $5.00 1 All of this Jewelry, is of a good juaJiy. ! but, of course, the quality depends gresti ' on the price: for- instance, the $2.50 aiticli I are of a much finer quality and finishbt- staes oeing neayer, man tne Hoc. out. TO AGENTS, I For tho benefitofpartl.es wishing to art Agents for the above goods, we make --lh.j following irpeeial oiler: On receiptof a$15.00order for our .Je-wciiy, as per above offer, we will scu'd the goxni;, ordered, and make the party 5t tting,uj t Ls club a present of uuy oue of the i'oiJowii tr Watclu-K.: ' -j - 1 Pure AbyKinianj;oM Hunting (;st n-i eva Wateii. -. - ,i i 1 x lire Ai-"fKimau ;iu upeu ii na it tutv.t Waich,Stem-V indec. I ; v 1 pure -Abyssinian Gold St'f in-NVindihir Watch, Illuminated Dial, by which eu can tell tho time.in the darkt night-. 1 Pure Abyssinian Silver Huutii.g-Casy Geneva Watch.. ? Any of these Four Wtclics iwllf" be sei.,t alone for $6.50, or the Watch land either a Gent's Heavy Abyssinian Gold Vest Chain and Charm, or a Ladies' Solid Abyssinian Gold Long Opera or Opera GuaTd Chain, lor s.ou. 1 Agents who cannot send the full, 815.00 nt oncebau send tmail orders as ,they prot iue them, and when said orders shall' have; amounted to $20.00 Ave will send the Watch FKEE OF yUJlTUEE CHAKGE l Kead What the ChjccKo Frpjs &y,jt; ' Us?, And fcend la Your .Orders, The- Sentinel, ol Chicago, Sept. 8, s-ivsr wecall the attention ofour readers to the' new advertisement oflthe Inventors' Agfn cy. No. ITS E. Washington street, Chicugo. What the Inventors' -Agency agrees to do they will do. The Sentinel has adverti-A foe the concern since its llrst publicat'on. and we have yet to hear of the first com plaint against it." - v The Chicago Express, Sept. 3d, says : "The attention ot readers is called to tho adve r tisement of 'The Inventors' Agency, ofliVe and rooms located at 110 Washiugton5trti t, Chicago. From personal inquiry and ou the recommendation of the city press wo think our friends can do ho better whey wanting goods in that line. Givo thenr a MwnlAmeri5?n kman,Sept;.llih,'siiyF: "We believe this institution perfectly souu d and responsible, and consequently persons need have no hesitation about sendihg i.v what they desire." b 4SHinr rfsponsibility we also refer yo ?. ft? olloIn? Arms: Hlomgren Bros., Mff woSt" Chicago, 111 - MlHcr, yei f.Umbdenstock, 110 So. Clark JSI., Chicago, 111. . .- ' s Before Orderingi Read the following:, f All sums of money to the amount of $1A w over, should be sent by Registered Letter Money Order or Draft on New York or Cht cago. We, will hold ourselves personally responsible for an money sent as above directed. -All orders under $10.00 strixrtly cash. On orders of f 10.00 or over, So 00 mutt accompany the order, and balance' when desired, will be celiected on delivery. DUt no goods will be sent C. O. D. to a greater , distance than 500. miles. Any money re ceived for these goods after the stock s ex hausted will be immediately returned,1 Postage stamps will be taken the same ay cash in any amount less than 51.00 c, 9? receipt of goods you are not perfectly satisfied, return them immediately in good order, and we' will refund your money 'Illustrated Catalogue of Watches, Jewelry, Notions,, Novelties and' New inventions sent tree on application. . AGENTS WANTED. Address plainly : THE INVESTORS' AGENUV , ha J'' KINSMAN. Prop., , am idJK E' Washintogn St., Chlcn.
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1880, edition 1
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