i .- . s:r. .u -vi , f I WW .- HP 1r VOLUME X VI. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1SS3. Single Copies' 5 OenW NUMBER 34. I " . w f- : A k - . J 'fill Ik . 1 iaaaaaaaaaw h UM ING TON POST Entered at the Todnffice at Vilminjf- ' A iV. C, occona uiass maiicr. RATEb U A" v i tarn v. ' jiighttSJline?, NonpareiUyre,con- .titjutea square ., . . jj-jfty cents per line for the first in- ,erti'n and twenty -live centpri line (orieach additional insertion. ., k advertisements will be charged H" , . . i I tie subscription price toTHE WlLr uj'3(tTos Post is 2 00 per year; six uiollths II 00. : '4 " . -All-communications. oh business mint be add rowed to Tub WlLMlNG tok Post, Wilmington, N. C. ;( Die pauish -Minister blew out his brains because ho was made desperate by hi debts:. Down south When a loi- u crruwH Ueaneraie because 01 uw m . i. r - I . debti hciiiak-esanaiKumetit ana turns tll lip Icl liljr , Hfe" mm uvav full !' rocks.' ilar. . ' 7 Hiu auy iioTthern, western or eastern ly. guUtiicru people as outrageously as the abtt ' "Tjial the old, wuniau's snuQ and the ,ld liifli'i pipej and the plug tobacco vh'Kit poor men consume suoniu ue latcd'iw luxuries only shows how pco to can 'ri-liuB wlien they come to hair-MihUing- They are not necessary for the avvyl1 ' ''e lherefore th ese afo not 'necessaries',: say these witc ilsbbera in words. Shoes are not ne- ccmtivA for lho..Hiipu0rl of life; white tii.ni ood, sugar, cdH'ee &c, are not ; nectary, IJut those and such J ike are j ocn'rthelesH not luxuries So neither .... iTi. I,. I,, tint III in fir A 'J'litw '! are in "'common use by peoplo whose j means ilo uol auoru luxuries, xuey 1 ur6 i t't'iifiirc (uvrjurte."t$Jcw4 Observer. We doul.it if within the entire range i-j .. i j political lirtiiusition a more nagrani ui'l finking instauce and illustration Un I c found of the dominating influ- -f . 1 i . . ii... ........ encc ul pat usan uias .over mcupeia ii,.nii,ln iiiilnrallv Ntrninr loirical and ... .i ..i ii,.ll... m. To oiifl unacuuainted . ..n,ni.,.n,i,i,. f Miirh Willi mviwini',h".'V'"y"j . .ALL ......I.. .,, ;.....r,M ihkt W words should have fallen from a Lnycr,'a'hi:holar, an experienced legi Ur nod a writer of established josi "tit'min'lh" Held of political journalism. K mure complete conf usion . of words IIU V ' ( " Vhs. it is not possible to imagine. les 0f iwij,'h.-sally and by the nil toiiniUi wnrto, tobacco in all iU forms ii s luxury and scarcely ever a no cmUtA A luxury W tlellUCU oy YOr- J.I . - o i nr I . tMlcr tu be something to which "wealth i uiiJnUniiancc" give addictcdness, bui, by tlio terms of our lriend's definition ' tuUic' is necessarily excluded as some- thins in 'Common use by people whose I mt'Aiis ,kiMioi auoru lu&uiion. .-ii'iu" ! . .n- . ii i . ........ i ..r,. n,;n ... . ,i J!, a..,.i -m.r.l to indiiliro U-l IUWM' HllOVMUIIVW v - trt I .du' i. int., a n.ssitv. arth a resectable court at:.. ..V.l .,1....ru a inrv tJint. uniifl f,,r I UV auuiJJ lliniD J"'J .."- ulay laborer's wife would be a neces ary article, so tjiatif her husband .did not siVoul it to her the merchant could wit it in the face of her husband's pro hibition, nn. Y make him pay for it. Vet, uch a result would inevitably follow it il be within the list of uecessaricv :- In hUt working, poor man of the cWm Mublenly dear to the bourbon riatocriu y to be compelled to furnish cigar to his hoicful young "dude," among whose couipantons they are 'iu com oioii uic'."' Such would be tho jvul-meiit ot tlu courts if fhey are ne j jwaricj. Hut wc'CMinot be surprisec 1 ; si any- dclinition of luxuries from one I who luUUtat"sho'' are not a neces "Uj, tio bstetihit, ye wives of brutal hu4am.', tor the courts will, not help you lo the Vlmury" of a pair of shoes! lup to the gravr. on your Irosl-bitten (!(. Jf hoi pleas J little ones. for there ' i'nd jHiwer :iu the law io force your trucl ikher.lonliu ld you from the cold ia jhA,j hiMitious brogsns. tl the cttiuuon uie- vif a thing by I thie wluwe nuMtn do not atl'ord luxn ikes of ihem necessities, then opium and nluAev are necessities by , . , 's he uselves to t e io4f sod ul destroying pleasures they oJoiVc i startling proiHwilion truly, "il, for intoxicating liquor to be gene- a... It-.- la ! a a a n. uvi dv jihobe least able to aaoru jucccasiij which me law wmild rrpeC At the risk of being cwuuttM a vain dabbler In words, we ill dciiie a luxury to be a somethiug fiiUiMtcIv for-pleaaure. and -Li'i. I - . . ii. n;a unpervtrtea nature, nevrr ri fcet If this iL'rrSct. what bfcomtv wuff and": tobacco? I - - . tt'iroa .Pcxin "It Pc-in- lt was gratifying to jUons over to us. We aato cau Ilev. A. P. Katoa of War- J r friefta against this man. - t meet 10, N. Co here in the Interest of ia lUptUts of this city. He admla "4 the rite of baptism to the be .M dauUter; of Me-ars. Wm. Hill Md Jhn Cash oo So4ay. There was u iB(tt trowd to wltnem the cere Miy. BarruT. Jtiae ttvrdon Beaoetl has just par -Wi eiht Normandy home to be uity Items. Tho Criminal Court meets next Monday- "' ' I.; a bWrified apple, found in the groflnds of tlie Wilmington Compress Company is attracting' attention.- , 1 Messrs. W. E. Springer and John B. rentine ieft Tuesday night for a . , ,, .i-.vui tUUI Ul me uuibuciu auu nwKiu liKn, Fr ccdmau's Bank. Coniuiissioner John Jay Knox adver tises iu another column for persona, to whom the Freedman's' Bank in indebt-J ed, to come forward, or send thoir. books forward , and get their , money. Don't jail, reader, to tell your neighbor of this advertisement. - ' fciec advertisement of Jobu Cowan, ! ftcerciary. caiiuic annual mecuDc ui - i- - ' i . r magilralei of New HanoTr c,ottu- Mr- Fletcher Manning, sou ofCapt Ed. Wilson. Manning, jvbu has become a noted opera singer, is hero on a visit to his parents. A large number of Wilmingtonians are abroad, visiting the mouutains and watering -places.. A' large proportion of them are at the sounds. We regret to hear that Mr. hfA. Currie his returned from the Virginia springs in very bad. health. . No" place like home for sick folks. Mayor 'Mall attcuded the meeting of tiie;lireclors ol the Cliulou and Point Caswell liailroad which was held at the former place on Wednesday last Mr. T. A. Darby, former! uf this city, but now one of Florida's promising and prominent business men was hero on a viiiit to relatives and If puds the tho past week?.. ' ' A number uf Wiliuingtoiiiails are an licipating a trip 'to the llon Kxposi lion, which opeiis.about tho lirst of Oc . i . 1 . toOer. - - Hie railroads are expected to grat ii raid. " ! iMr. tVw. McUlaminy (not the Major but Hie Masbn) was pretty badly hurt a few .ilitys, ago, fby the ial iug of a a , 4 I,ec0 lulling from th J aiut s building, the wcrk npon which lle is Huperintcuding. lion. IK Jj. liuscu anu lamuy, ucu. . . . " a II 1 r.-.M ' fl-.: c If. UTanninir and wife, and Cant. E. I jf Pennypsckcr, Collector uftho port, left Wednesday inoruing for Saratoga ailj other points ,r and will be absent during the remainder of the summer. :wi? can i.tieiuiou - iu - wo ". liir' ' II : .1 .....!:.-.. ... nil pa.pl Id.t. . .... ; P ,: menloltne univcrwuy . oi yw lina i" his issue. Ihe authorities of . . . a a this vcuerabie institution are Jaboriug to place , it alongside the btst in the. land. Parents aud guardians are in vited to examine its claims. The city authorities should have n eye to the numcr4us cattle and hogs that arc running at large-iu ineitceiB. ...i ...i.o,ni.i.Ki.. "rounded" without - ' .i .. ..i .... i...-. win. .Up..K. mercy lor tuey pny umi'. ,Vot vaVds" bv insertine their . ..-'-... ...i:.... iiMta Ieiv,en mr ""'Vfi3- .. - . A two story frame dwelling has jutt been, moved from the corner oi r ounu street and t'oltngo Laue; to make room for a nice resideuce to be erected by bv Capt. L .S. P.elden. The old struc- ture has beeu l:tndel iu the vacant lot on the west side of Fifth, pear Chesnut street. Mr U. Hall, "The Pook and Job p,ii..r .Tin-: calls the" attention of m a i "-f- Priuliui: House. He .. that he can do as gooil work as any printer tit the ciiy,nu. " ... . . .. ... '. i rales. e advise tuose ww wv v.a. d.i,t in hla tiue, to give bun a can, as e knowMhat he can iint win ma.e uis awertiou j?chhI. An additiou of about thirty feet in ltfh $nd twenty-livo fcet n width ii bt4ng made to Mr. M. M. KaU'a store, oQ j,arget street. Tbe interior arrange- mcn,s uf lhe old store are also to be re- mo.l-iied to uit the new, and the whole IMVAV ubtlesi constitute a very mate- I u t. I v - l "" 1 W. H. Branch is not our g have so aunoiihcMUme and again. - t. :-L 'ti I ... nmnatautJv heaitOC OtPaXUOS i jn .v - -- , who he has defrauded out oi monrj, ... a - . a" a X. . ww pretending to be me agent oi me v-.. II baa never lurntM mj ; UleLeah's JlesilUy. We have rcceiTtJ the first number of la very excellent moalMy fWcauoo i bf V Uwit cvUtor, at Mf0 (CUike Brothers, C8 and 59 Bible How ew York City. The eooa ."T larly well edited ana prtoiea. F1" is only lw jeAr, or See ad, Warren 0. Coleman, whole sale and retail dealer in groceries, pro- Visions, confectioneries, &c Uftrry up the sound railroad. It will I be a big thing for Wilmington, and the I sooner our business men realize the fact and take an interest in iU con struction the better it will be for them. Superintendent Martin is doing, his norl fiwarrla V.r5 nfr?nrr aKnnf. fVi nrtn - mi'mmatinn of the imrortant scheme. 1 and he has a number of able assist- ants. ' I Staeir VanAmrinze. an old and ex- pcrience auctioneer, but who has been out of the busineos for many years, has taken it up again, and offers his serri- ces to tbe public to sell stocks, bonds, I real estate. &c, &c "It is a hard mat-1 ter to learn an old cat new tricks," so I if lina nrnvpfl in Mr Vin a mrinvn'i I case., He understands the business of ' " I auctioneer, lov it, in fact, therefore toe returns to H again, ana will do nis ........ i ilutv bv those who emoloV him. I j tt . -. - - I m. Mil a . . I ineursueaijinoois. . Mrs. M. O. Wallace, Miss Nellie B. I uook anu Miss Auice j. taroorougn, i -a... . a a . -a- 1-a 1 Vi oi .on . city, nave gone iiww, ia uurn- pany with Prof. Nobles, to perfect . . i a a. i ul I r .i . i .I. I tuemseives in tne art oi teaenmg wan tne view oi coninouung sun more , tne success oi our graueu Bcnoois. xney have alno been attending the state nor- mal school. The graded schools are an useful institution in Wilmington, as i i . t mi I they are elsewhere. .Salef of Property Uu Wednesday last' the vacant lot on I Fourth between Nun and Church stsi, 6U1G5 feet, was sold at auction, under direction of Marsden Belamy, Commis- Bioner. S. VauAmrinee beior the auc-1 tioueer. and purchased by Mr. Dan. O'O.mii.ir for t:7.r): also the i.ronertv belonging to the estate of the late N. I E. (shields, ou Dickeraon street, by Mr. Bellamy as eveculor and Mr. Van Am-1 ringo as auctioneer, and purchased by J Col. D. fv lei n .for f COO; also lot, corner of Third and Nun streets, by Mr. Bel lamy as Commissioner, and purchased by Mr. II. -E. Scott for 1,500. Frt'0(liuus Itank. The depositors of the Freedman's lisni are requested by Hon John Jay Knox, the Commissioner, to cone e for- war(. a(d get thc la8l lividend see liis advertisement in another column. i' s - Manning. - - a- -in.;--mtiM..B.i .k. t. ' jg- 0f New Hanover county for the past ten years, and collected at least two million's of money for the people, and aiway9 settled promptly the day, t ' ' , t. A V a varaa' ro. uour, yes, uu vuC ui.u.t, - quired by Jaw, and has accounted for his hands: who has acted as the;execu- .:. a:M..ir. of uve u.u.c. - court, to the perfect satisfaction of the presiding Jiidges, and has performed all the other duties required of him as sherifl to the entire 'satisfaction of the people, has gone north on a two mouius icave, -"'"i,'"' "J and wi.i spend most of his time all I r Maino:" Urn will, however. i ucni.nuii, ......-.y , visit 8:iratoga, New York and other I .....i ir imiiTipr ami wAterinr nl - I ir"1"' .' We join his many friend, i. this ces. city in wisning uim - .t. a very pleasant trip, aud hope he will return uch im- proved in health. j . Notice. It may interest the friends of Dr. L. H. Fried burg, the able chemist, wno mills at uromy, i . ii "f - .L-.l-i.. Uon of cotton seed oil by the wet pro- cess. lo kuow that he nas orougut sou against William Laumer, 1 resident oi thc Acme Manufacturing Company ol Wilminirton to recover nine tnouaaau - , . dollars-damage tor siieageu orraca o. ... coatract between them lor the con- 8tructiou of the mill. The suit is brought in the supreme court of hew ott ana proce- was served on Mr. Utimer a few days ago at Srauga. aug 3-It We publish the above by request oi intereisted rwtw. m..lila RaaaBSt . ' i I An exciung runaway " i : .7.-1-.. it- on Wad nas- ,al ZZrho Bow eras dririoc up from bia place, o t -kw... h. became m- I IUV mjm.Mv., iml u, blu bfokt, ipos I .-. K 1 Kia raaLoaaarv i nerv antou, .nw. v i. nL JaahcJ off at rull sp U . .. i-:i: H KaJ not direouooM J . rua lav how-ver, before Mr. lWen. findiilg all efforts to check kim i. . , . .M fn. JVITrr otil nolm. UcZ and Ed rOd WliaOtn tja.j. . . ;kt aatil aa faarhul U"" "" , trIk. sritk ITtk lit JBVtW" " . m.kWKb-U raaaa ia tws. . 1K a I raw a. t-0 aOTSO DTSW down Market street with loose and ran ..ttft iSrinriaa P at Mr. J. B. vrm V Joaei at-vblea. K . local snonii. - The excursion season is dmwiag to a close.. .;,,,..ft4'4I- (l.Q. aETeretiof Noci4b,.J is in Wasbiogtoa. 'Hjft - -H1 Tomatoes have beeardiirjSaftt ia market this summer -f fib Mr. Patrick Donkm has quite sick, but is out again. ' T"819 wer Ter7 ftw cases before the I mm . at " wiminai acourt aunng tne pa wee Mr. Daniel A. Smith aa-aitf ealla the attention Of the public to bit SpiemUd "to of -MsM Thelcrops in Cumberland, Richmond, Moore and Robeson counties art said to oe conaweraDiy oamagea bt p ary weather. ' -V Colonel George T. Wassom ua!beerj miila miImw l.l 1V knlli tV' -.. . I AW.; Railroad btwen3nTsx Wilminrton. f ; ; a i tSee ad excursion to Smith- mrilU anrl tha' Vnrtd nn ilMmprPiU. I . -Uw v-w . i 1 I . 1 Qt If. . - ' H1.MU.I. I un w w xini vj ok nan i vumw and Sunday school. . 1 A 1 I jois oi strangers arts availing mem- .l f iL. : i ir I 1 I u. .M w.Ui..uu """ "J. the various railroads, and a great many a i ; a "tit: i z I country peopie arc cunyng 10 rviimmg- aau visimur iue waBuore. . . 1 The most pleasant trip north, now, i8 over the Wilmington AWeldon and Seaboard & Roanoke Railroads to Portsmouth' thence by boat to Balti- more, and by rail to New York. , The Champion Compress Company I have had their docks dredged out to ; I depth of twelve feet of water, and in j front of their wharf to about Bfteeo j feet of water. This work .was very mdeh needed. I John E. TayloriSpecUl Deputy Col- l lector, is nreaidinir over the Custom I House with dignity and ability. We have no doubt but what he will give entire satisfaction as Collector during the absence of -.Captain Pennypacker. Sherifl' Taylor, of Brunswick, wts in town Thursday. He says the crops in his county are not as promising as they might be,on account of the drougth, and ne is alraiu toere wiiLbe too many "nubbins" and (too few "full ears" to harvest this summer. It is reported that threeacolored men went down the - river last week to do some work near Smith ville, " and that their boat capsized by a sudden squall, anrl all were drowned. The families of the missing men are. said to bom great distress. They were to have re turned home Saturday night. The Biblical Recorder intimates that a call will be extendei by the Fust rn.u f JhU Htv to Rev. Dr. " 1 . - V L ,V n v I - . -c . - u - College. He is a magnificent preacher. and uiey do say he wants to get back to I m v; .J .. . . V " " il. j rajksvvi Ktevsi i riav. mrnni swirx.. r , Jna. Rowlaii has been sick j agalnthi(l time with malarial fevers- DUt hM Baniciently recovered to be . aoje to on the streets. I Rv. Thomas W. Brown, formerly ot . t - , Wilmington, but now of Brooklyn, N. 1 V hu bfn hereon a vifH for tho past week or two. He Jeayee Jor home . ' . this evening. Mr. Sam. Lazarus brOtber-io-law of Mr, Dryfoos, of the firm of Dryfbos & Sternberger, of this city, and repre I sealed to be one of the Texas cattle i Kings, la nere on a visit I Irih Citiaca. I " . John Hpgtn a well known ilrish res- Wcnt of cUj AM Tery suddenly i Xnfday moraint last. He was m inspector oa the W. W. and i n . . ..tlmxt. ami had ben " " ..i,.- to his duties all dav on Mot , . . to , -nrmearances in hia UM,.i robust health At uight he re- I lunjed homt pftrtook of a hearty sup- i . Matd himself and com raiiB, a newspaper, soon .1 aiter wbicri be was aeixed with a sod- I . -fig- became w-macioM. His physician and the priest, Ker Father Moore, ol SU Thosaaa' Oathobc rnrrn w,ra sent lor. bt IM skiU ol i i . . ., the former was Und to be of ao avail. - and it only remain to the latter to do I what was romibl. under the cimim. stancee U the discharge of Use aaties IT '---- f '7 Tr" -Z.TzZZ I Until abOl t a. m. OW wavw i ... dU, e resiuw. ciaimd I kim for it OWW. 1 .. T 1 Uk tMf.a4 .4 oy rTTLZT, nk wn. abort "yearsof -f tki took rlaeo Wads-mday memtw. from . I . .. - - - la. I t-TilS)0C vs-rta, wa-r a - - Uuaa Ma- was mid for tie se I - . . I thMOS U laS VAUKKK 1 and WtWy eT4 W 3 I Utps w - 1 "7 m Uia dsaUk m said have .To the Frnit Growers of XortU -Carolina! The Second Annual Fair of the Fruit Growers' Association will be held in the city of Wilmington, on the 2-'a ana 2trd of August. The previous one held in tlreensboro was highly satisfactory, and as a first effort was a great success. The attendance was large, the display creditable, and we have reason to ticipaie that good results will flow 1 from it, I We wish to make the next One a grand affair, far excedinglhe previous one. The, citizen Of Wilming ton are anxious to have it iu their city and have subscribed liberally of their means for premiums, and will use every exertion to make the visit of those who may attend . pleasant and agreeable. Wilmington has mauy advantages to ofiert In the first place, it is the larg est city is the state, having at least 20,-1 AAA Inltakil tnl. anil .'ma smnr AF mrpPSK "m " rT' .. nA.ii.nv sj iiit Duriinn: 01 iiuruiiijuu' - rM(irtrf - mrt .'. ' ... .1. ii.lilhi .i,r. hulmi. oirg a wfco Q pnm. j.. U3 strive to cultivate a laudable state iride among is.. K . fi,rAi!n.ll. Th nconlc of I " 1 1 I this section are anxious to stimulate a f it t de tQ Norlh Ci4rolilia fru;t Krower8, and they l-refer lofpend their Lmnor mon,r t.hwr own nooolc.f rather J -o i - " " ' than to send it abroad, an ili&f have been doing lor years. Tho rates of transportation, both for passwigers and frejeht on fruit bavo been made lower - Kr,ir, ... North Carolina: in fa-jt, all ireLMit tor imit wm iv, pre- paid free of cost by the ftssociation We want you all to Conic and help in show to the world what a magnificent fruit country our glorious old state is We want the people of the west to come to .Wilmington to know our people and and to see for themselves our beautiful- city by the sea. President N. C. Fruit G rowers Ass 11. NEW ADVICIiTlrfEM EN'Jrf. Notice 1 ifiE ANNUAIi MKbTINU OK Tll lv.l US IplCEH ot the Peace and the Couniy Cnu i?mis!iiouci8 for New liauovir comny, iur the purpose of levy iuu tasc; aud I rauact- lug such other uufcluebs us m.iy la brought before tbeiii, will" be held at lUc lliurt House on Montlay August .tli, lSij at 10 o'clock A.M. John cou ax. siecrctary.' eu.sn GET 1 OI K SIONIiY'S WOttTII ! i - DON T TAKE. ANY ONE'S WORD. COME AND ENQUIRE .71 V I9 11 M CES. LOWEST IN THE jCITY. SAML. O. HALL, Job Printer. ' i: 1'HISCEOS STUEKT. august a-o'ni . i ' QJND EXCURSION. HT. MARKS I'llUKCU AMI MM'AV School, will give on nioie ol thtir i lta-aut Excursions, to buniUNi'-lelaud tin EofU ou the Tampon, I VfOXltAY. Al UVSV til II. ins:t. The boat will leave shai at u-.iir. All are assured a plo.i.iit liiue. lfct of order will be presen cd. Ihiin.llnrfnl rf rob till UlS Ulli t't' HlJ 1. ' I'eaimillre ot; Arrim-itriil J. oiNlXOJt. v it. ni srsi; , V I. Sl'EWART. I'.'l. tiKKEN. wm. sri.r Ivan. JHO RHONE, I ALEX. KEN N l. K heky biaiy. VAEENT1NE 1IHWK. sag 5 It D. A. SMITH,'-' Tbe Latent And lUmlomcjt Stk, FURNITURE, ALWAYS ON 11 AMD. SilXSEOOIS I IIHOFACTOHT . .- .-''.''" " . . t HO 43 JIORTH ntOMT J-fliKKT WMJilNUTVN.;X.l. stgiaai. . VARRUM C COLE AN . WHOu:alk A. Riratt. t t-ttts Groceries.! Provisious, ooxrtxmox tuui, ytmoJ.a., hat. IIVSIK rrr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' . . .:,,; UMK tbc a complete stock of DRESS GOODS and Trim mings, at no use FUK.vMsnMJra At this season-BARCAiriGi may bo had in CAR- , pets, as tne.uxoca s make room for MATTINGS, we Can bfTer extra good quality for i V july 13 If NEW ADVEKTISEMESTS. Rcal Estate, Stocks, Bonds. &cr : , .solij IN FKONT of TllE fOUKTHOUBE. YrK.VKS OK KXPJBKIENPE in this bosl neKs warraut rue 1q asking tbe public lor a liberal share or liioir tairong. S. VlMAMHUiub! ang'j tf ; Auctioneer. . UniTcrsity of Norm ' Carolina. XT F.XT SKSSIONS UKUINa AUUUdT30tb, l IteiruUir Courses of Study lead to A. li.. I'll, aud II. 8. Secbil.Cour are open to StiKlcnts. Bcliools or Law, Meitl citmuiid I'huriuticv atlacbaa. A Twber'B jov.rseol two ytais lias bceu ebtabllsbed, Forparticuliirs, address Kkmi- 1. ii.VTri.K.Llfc U. Pres., auc;i It Chapel Hill, H. C,' . THK NEW DKPARTURE - OR A Natural System of Learning Wri ting, SiH'lling. English Grammar; and Pii ud nation at Ihc iamc time. , liy J. 1. SLOtlM. Tlio New lJeoarture"' in a new applica tion tit an old idea: namely, that tuo.way to iloall.ins; is to do It. rf' ' l.y iu aid .-tii-iiibinicUon is made Easy.1 and IvlucAtloii iu mauy valuable, things ii i aue r ree. IT IS LEARNING BY DOING. "Tbe value of ail IMucaliOual systems consists iu what they do to iucile the pa- r.. mu..v.w u.....v. . mil . v If. .In hll.iuair unaided wltli tills Jlorconuchuiijmsiaujiufauus .ciiuwi this nynlein la a inouln, tnan th the best Eckoois with the old system In a tweiveniontn. Mochaule vl school-work c&n eirc luitmo- tion.lmt it cannot develop faculty, because i ins depends upon sen-exertion ! sent to any address, poatpatd, on re ceipt 6t price, $1. (Address E. 11. PELTON & CO. Jloml Street, Neto Vort. PD torpid bowels; DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. Fwm theao sources ariso tbreexmhJ of tho dUeaauil of tha human raaa. TbAaa symptoms lndicato thotr exiatenco ; lVaai mt AspvUU, Uewels coaUve, SUest ache, fajlncxs after casisur. avan exertion of body ar mlad. Erwetatlaat of food, IrrltalaiUtr temper, tVaw plrtts, A rrellaa; or havtsva: some datv. IMavlaaas, nastertSMt a Un Heart, Ia4 IWore tha evwe. ktclUr Mb Xl!42$gl wtrma (. rtaa, waviiraTlwai ana ae- PlUjstutveroevrael. Tbalr aetlonoatba Kidneys and Skin ia alias prompt; remoTlng all lmparttlee throanh these three eeav cnno nr nanaea or srriptnjj nor talcrJcre wtta tiauy wetx ana ara a parsses - aaaa ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA? rxE nxui ublb a nw atajta ; " I bare had DTsaepala. with ConsUna. t Ion. two voars, and bava trtett tvQ tftfllerent kinds of pUls, and llll'B are the first that have dueo tne any goo6. Tttej have cleaned me oat nioely. My aspusa ta rplendd. food dlfivatta readiiy. an4 1 now. nave natural paaavraa. I taat un a usa . man. W.U EUWABDS, iaimyra,0.a rVtJeT-rrwkaraSe. Ottss.4t M Tfsy gLjr.TJ TUTTS tminoYEf, Ciat Hjux on vr siaauy to a Otusarr Btaicx by a tnale apa pitcauon or tau irrm. boh try iTrertsts ?r srot by c rpreas oa receipt of 9 taaa- CAc,4t Marrsytrai,NrwToTat.. Tim Mahal t r txvnx tttcm mtv v:j;ut J ly !...., - Less Thau Cost; W 1 OF1 tKlSii IJTii Or IA- AM BA1 Ja t'ats tVe. I.J r3am dat.. tresis , .aft aoik te aryi tijm ta HL aa4 an l ifccst M tt a4 11T ee' tl jy .i-ix. ., - - "McDOli ILL & BOUDKaVS is lac i-aAO- iv;ar iws .ntr a4 H t-yiamSrt; Hi aa ..- a Sea tlx 'lit C3am iiAJ mjaasa a ata) a. tbllf 'NEW ADVERTTH1en5NT8. : rrr. : : 111 1 ' TsitTi.jr. rrr. rrj . .. -. ..... :iMiattings, all seasons. goods M sma&LTY rn usx qe cloaca 10 , Hew Coodo, m vs,t f -i .r'. m - x 1 nw price s- . ?. R. M. McINTIKE. i -.1 i 1" : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UtVics or th txisMo or ' THE FREEDMANS SAVINGS . . - . . . - i- AND .TRUST COZXPAHT. ' -; WAaHiiroToif, d. Jotr isu. u&V C Notle Is hereby given to the depoeltora and other creditor of the Freedman'a Hav- laps and Trust Company that a final dlvi- dend of seven per cent, wa declared la their tavor on the l'-tb rer oent. in all.) i oi May laau maklBK 3 Bf oent. in all.) and U now being paid . at 1 tbe ofhee of tbe Commissioner of said Com pany In tbia city. au uepoaivors woo nave noiyoi lurwaraeQ their books for this dividend are reipsested to do so at once. Books should be aooon- -panted by the address of their owners and forwarded to the "mjommlaaiooer of the Freedtnan's Savins and Iron Cocapaay, Wablaton. D. C" Tbe amount estimated to be required to pay this dividend is S182J97.S3L of which aooui H3,uw nas aireaaj teen paid. JKU. JAX K.I NOX. iT3-at Coaamlssioaer. JOB PRINTING. Lowest -PrioeB, F YOU WISH TO HAVE TOUR Bll lieads. Letter Zleadi. Note Heads. Habd Bills, 1 Cards'Tagg, Csrcblars, 1'rogammre, ni..hl.l. IUInnu. IrlMt T.t.ta I . . - r-i m . 1 - . bles, Tickets, VlslUng Cards, Wedding Cards. Blanks of all kinds. Ac., A., , It in ted rrompUy and neatly. Write to E. i. WAUBOCK, ' 4. o. iiox en. v Wilmington, N. C nUclcr to Editor of ibis paper. aprllSU RfiSiif?!!. t Trl r.x?;-is -i :C0 Ui is: t e mm JttoeSSm D. BRUNHILD A BRO.. DistiUcn, I isteale -Uimt Dealer. AXU lKO TR1 ETO KM OF THK CHAM HON CIliAR FACTO KT, Wlf.lll.TOW, N. C. HICKS & BROXBILD i BEOS., f RitimosD, LkS IJFACTUnJtKrt OF AXX KIND OF HXE i . .- : - ' ..' CIlEfMXIJ TOBltW. Zl O m, v. L - J3 2 s.r; LQEJi - X4TTSJ AMD Tff lltf,' WILLIAII LYNCH, we Tailor :and--l16Uiier9- HA A fcriaESDlD A-avTMEXT OF: ! Cataaisere. : -7"' -1' ' DocaliZJ aai ! - VnUh U wQ art ai ataka ae (a tl taaat sfiylem. Sfcart anrJh s4n est miFroat. s f .1 i t n Ill ... r r ii !i ! i f I 1 I. i i Is. A,- vrpt4iothiscoiaUy, lalBfle copies-; - v

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