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V? 2 HfcS3SI 3 " JULIUS LEWIS & CO., (EABLiSHED STOVES; PAINT 8, OIL, SLABS IRON, RUBBER AND LEATHER BEjLTING. Lime, Cement, j Plasle- LARUESf STOCK IN THE RT AT r a A n.1) W AKJS WRITE BOB PBICES. LOWELL MApHllNE'SHOP I - ! i BUILDEOS OF ! Cotton Mach I ? ! CARDING, SPiVVLV i, AND ALL OTHER MACHINERY OUR Machinery contains all modern Improvements andj we can refer to the largest mo moat guooeMful Cotton Mills in the couBtjr. Estimates j for Mills, and Plans to ameTwtth all details furnished by our mil engineers. Correspondence solicited. C. L- HILDRETH, Superintendent. RO IT. H. STEVENSON. Treasurer. 8fl State TYSON Fie Extension aai - -f ' ' y LADIES' PONY BUGGIES of ,ww . . . 4 mv i ii OARTT1 AGE, Cbous Hojrart. Fine mountain honey In the comb, by the pound. Also in one I&65.) inery, PUHilWO, VIUVI1, USED EN A COTTON FACTORY. Lowell, Massachusetts. fttrtf. Boston lner s rt.fcwlT Veset&s & IONBS' Canopy Top Phaetons. PHAETONS u i m k a u a r IT n aiTtf X JM tfJD THW Jxi2 ' V VARIOUS MtX)RK pOITNTY. N. O. SpaniHh students in Madrid have been intjensed against the bishops for censuring on of the bishops of the Madrid Univer sity tQX lATWiiag Ubexty of education. .t)iiCEM3ER 4 18S4? An ois hasr. f A dear little maid came Skipping out la the glad new day, with! a merry jshont; With dancing feet and wih flyimg hair She sane with joy in the morniag air. 3 : ;; 'Don't sing before brlakfast,, you'll cry before night t" ? ' I f What a croak to darken the chill d'S delightl Ana the stupid old nurse Again and again, Repeated the ancient, dull refrain. The child paused, trying lo un 1rstand ; But her ey-s saw the gffcat world fajinbow- sponned ; ? ? x Her light little feet hardly toughed the earth, . . s4 i; , ' And her soul brimmed over with . innocent mirth. f "NcvtT mind don't lisie'nO: sweet little maid I ; ; Make sure of your mofning song," I said; "And if sorrow must meet yu,;. ?hy, all the more s. ; ; , Be glad of the rapture that cacae'before. ''O, tears and sorrow aJ"e plenty enough, Biorms aiay be bitter and paths be rough. But our tears should) fall like " hc dear Earth's showers I . i That help to ripen the fruits aad flowers, y . ? "So gladden the day with your blissful song, :i ,; ; Sing on while you may, dear, sweet and strong I ' Make sure of your moinent of pure delight, No mat.er what trials may come before niirhU" - If Cklu Thaxtkk, in Wide Awaked uehehal AssfcmBir, BINATX. I j ' 1st dist. Curritaoti,' Canxdeoi Pssqao tshk, Hertford, Gate; Chowanjand Per quimans; James Parker, DeiQ W. M. Bond, Dem. ? ; : 2nd dibt. Tyrrell, Waibington, Mar tin, Dare, Beaa'ort, Hyde, Famljoo; Theo. W. Poole, Dem., P. II :6immo)I. Dem; I 3rd dist. Northampton aid, Bertie; Thomas W. Mason, Dem. .11 ' ! 4ih dist. Halifax J. M, j Mullen Dam. - ' 1 M i ' 5th dist Edgecombe; B4 8. Taylor, (ool ) Rep. ;; i ; i 6ih dist.- Pitt; W, R. Williams, Dem. ' 7th disc WilsoD;.Naah and Franklin, H. G. Connor, Dem , Joshua Perry, Dem. 8th diet. Ciayen; 0eo. E. "WhitejCooL) Rep. ; ' ; i 9th dist Jones, Onslow and Carteret. Dr. C Thompson, Dem. ; 10th dist. Duplin and WWine; E. J. Hill, Dem J. T. Kennedy, Dem. 11th dist. Greene and Lenoir; F. M. Bouatrae, Dem. 12th dist. New Hanover and Pender, W. H. Ohadbourn,;Rsp. U 13th dist. Brunswick and Bladen 8 wain. Bep. s I 14th dist. Sampson; E. T. Boy kin, 15th dist. Columbus and Robeson; D. S. Cowan, Dem., K, F. Lewis, Dem, 16th dist. Cumberland and Harnett; W. O. Troy, Dem. : I 17 th diet. Johnston; Ashley Home, Dam. : '' : It! 18vh dist. Wake-John Oatline, Dem. 19wh cist. Warien; J. H. Montgomery, R-p. J. 20th dist Orange, Person! and Cat well; James Holmn, Dem. ; A. W. Gra ham, Dem. ;v i 21st dist Granville; R. W. Winston, Dem. r- .; 22d dist Chatham and Alamance; J. L. boott, Dem. ston Dem. ,-: . H; 24th dist Guilford; J. L- King. Dem. 25th dist, Randolph and Moore; M. 8. Robins, Dem. 26th dirt. Richmond and Montgomery; W. 1. Jfiventt, Vtmi J 27th dist, AnBon ami ; Union; J. A. Leak, Dem.i H . H 28th dist, Cabarrus and Stanly; Paul d. OLeans, Vtm. ' -29;h diet. Mookienbiiri; 8. B, Alex ander, Dem. V ; n i 30th dist. Bo-wan and.lDavie; J. W. Wiseman, Dem. i j 31st dist. Davidson; P. C. Thomas, 32d dirt Stokes and Forsyth; J. C s-t . . Duzton, Uem. ;; l 334 dist SurTj and ;Yadkin; J. A. Fraoklin, ltep. ; j 'I ' t 34th diet.-Iredell. Wilkes and Alex ander; Dr. R. F; Haokstt J. F. Dotaon, Dems. n 35th dist Aileghany. j Ashe and Wa tauga; J. W. Toid, Dem.? I 36 h dist. Caldwell, Borke, MaDowell, Mitobell and Yancey; J. S.! Brown and W H. Bower. Dem : : i ; 37 h dist Cauwba and-Linooln; M. 0. Shernll, Dem. . : .i, 38 ih dist Gaston and 'Cleveland; Geo. F. Bason, Dams. I 39 .h dist Rutherford and Polk; T. B. rwitty, iem. f ; ; 40th dist. Bunooabe and Madison; H. A. Gudger. Deri. ' ;; ' 41t dist Hay wood, ' Henaerson and Transylvania; W L. Tate, DemJ 42d disc Jackson, ; 8 wain, I Maoon, Cherokee.Clay ind Grahani; J. W. Cooper, JJem. $ . U j Hooai or. ttkPaksENTATivxs . Alamaooe Thomas M Bolt, Dem. Alexander K B Jones, Dem. :' Alleghany B Edwards, Dem. Ansoc J J DanlapDem. Ashe Johcj C Piumiper, Dem. tj-auiort w n ratnoK, uea Bertie L - RualhaoV Rep. Bladen W I SuttoB(, Rep. Bruoswick-D B McNeill, Dem. B u noombe--Kiohinoad Pearson, John stone Jones, Dems. Burke tiaiuel McD Tate, Dem. Cabarrus T. D MilJer, Pern. CaldweU R.; R Wakjefiald, Dem. ! Camden H. W. Soott, Dem. Carteret A; H ChaHwiok, Dem. Caewell Geo N Thompson, Dom. Catawba A A Shuford, Dem. Chatham-T B Womack, J A Alston, Deans. k : ' ! Cherokee, G. F. MeQee, Dem. Chowan $ F Wafl, Dim. Clay T JD. Kitehins, Dem, CievelabdVrTbamas pixon, Jr., Dem. Columbus U S WiiUamioD, Dem. Craven Jjhn Hussey, (oot.) Rep. C im rlami I A 3!urohiMn, C C Mo CltHand, Dems. M Curri uok Wm H CowellDem. Dare; fci )S. Rig-t, Rep. i D.vid:oo.G M B4ila, 8. W Wall, ttepa. : I ' . t i Davie U E Robertaon, Dem. TUCRSOVY Duplin John Ffanford, D m. Edpeeombe BJ W. Thcrpe, ('ol) N. P. Bellamv. (& ) Xcps. Forsyth W H IS "ppVr J, Dem. Franklin N YlGaiL-y, J T Cliftor D(N4. J Gaston J W R-id, Pt-m Q,tei H ClyV'i;ii Dm. Grabam N. - to. SnirLter, Dom Granvilli A ll A iti.ns, Robert Hobgood, D ms. i Greene W A lrdrn, D.m. Guilford J A Torutr, J A Barrio get, Dims. Halifax A JpBur'oo, David B T, Dems. -f Harnett D PUwart, Dean. Hajwood W T Cra ri, Dem. Henderson r R'P Hertford R W vViaOjrne, Dam. Hyde-J B Watson, Dem, Iredell Aug ujus Ljb .r, John Bllol man, Dims. :- Jackson R H Brown. D.m. j Johnston Jiinaa H Poo, Josiah W Perry, Dems. ? Jones P M PparU, Dom. Lenoir JrsselW Grainger Dem. Linooln W LlCrouee, Dim. Maoon Jmctf L Robinson, Dem. Madison J (P.ueksJ. Rp. Martin D Whx hiLUD, Dem McDowell H Garden, Drm. Meoklebun?R P Waring, W K Ar drey, H G 8 owe! D?m3. Mitchell T Q'Grjcre. R;p Montgomery -rifao. F. Crowder, Rapl Moore Gaore Wiloor, Dem. Nash J H Eum, Dem. New Hanover 4-0 P L-ekay, L Grady, Repa. ! . Nirthamptoa-4J H Eiwards; J ' W Grant, Dems. OnBlow H EKiD! Dem. Crange and Diibain Cha. W Jobn son , UaJeD u wrGis,i;enfl. ; Pamlico Job o B Martin, Dem. !! PaFqqotank iHogh Cale, Rep. Pender J T; B aud, Dom. ! Perquimane; iSibu Cbappel!, Rsp. Person J A Long, Den. i Pitt G W ehitta, R K Mayo, Dems. Polk Henry jMorgap, Rrp. Randolph BIW Steed, 1 F Cavineea, Dems. ; I Richmond Jfhn W, Sneed, Dem. Robeson M McRao, Hamilton McMil lan, Dems. j RockiEglim rJss D Glenn, John 91 GaUaway, Dena4 Rowar Le p. Ovei cin, Dem. Rutherford; Juo. B. Harrell, Dem. Sampson J ' W S Rbinson, J A B a- man, Dems. Stanley D Ni Bennett, Dem. Stokes -J YjPhiliips, Dem. 8urry Bits, Rep. Swain A li. Uy, P m Transylvania--J H Lsumey, Dom. Tyrrell R P Felton, Dtm. Union H B Adams, Dm. ; Wake-Cbas?M Bawbee, Jno D Allen, Herbert E N orris, J Wa'ter Myott, Dems. Warren and R C Ward, U B Eaton, Reps, j ' Washingtons- Harnson, K?p. WaUaga EjF Lovill, Dem. Wayne Fratk M Ayoock, Ira W Hateh, Dems.; Wilkes J Si Hendereon, Kep. Wilson John K Wood-Td, Dca. Yadkin JJ . Prntix, Rep. Yanoey L W hitiiugton, Dem. Iigtt( of iipiaiMis. From Advance SheeU of 91st N. C. Reports. Grantham vs. Kennedy. H 1. A court o equitable jurisdiction, in proceedings to review judgments at law or final decrees in iquity, does not proceed upon the ground that thay are erroneous, either in fact b& in law, but simply where they are unoohboientioua and their en forcement would be a fraud. 2, A judgment obtained by f and is not, strictly speaking, the judgment of the1 oonrt U ! 3. Reasonable diligenoe and good faith are required in j applications for relit f in sueh proo?edipg, and it will not De granted ii material matters were omitted irom the iurmer case, whish were kcOwn or might by rtaonabl diligenoe have been known ate tbe time of the trial. 4. Married ; women aid infants : aie estopped by judgments, in aotion to which tney are proper parties, in me same man ner as persons svt jum. 5. Where record is inform and em bodied in the minutos of the court,'; but from the minutes a iormal record ean be drawn, it is suffioient for the purposes of estoppel. ' t 6. Where!, in 1865, land was dinoea under regularj prco;edirgs for that i pur pose, to wich the plaint ff and defend ant in this aoon were parties, and each was put in possession of the share allowed to him, and, ft was aiterwards attemptea to set aside i suoh proceedings on tee ground that ithe defendant was not a tenaa in common when the proceedings were had, Itivoat held that as no fraud was alleged in the partition proceedings, and as the facta now alleged shou'd j have been then kcowu. tbe plaintiffs are estopped, and equity will not aid them, although Eonjs of the preeent.plaintiffj, at the time of sueh partition, were infants, and some were femes covert How ofteW do we hear of tbe sudden fatal termination of a case of croup, when ;::lts nk Pcnni I Be vise in tcne. and keep a bottle 1 It on band reatly -tor int vnt ute. Frosts hate visited Connecticut every month this yfear. A tea-totailer The OUDtanL ' Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, ; Lumbagtt, Backacsa. Headacha, loothacM, Tro. MwrlllHIfS. Sprain. BniliM, ARB LI,f.TMSa K.OILT FAIM A0 ACHXS. SaIS Utr"5nv,i I knnuT'Kir. TUj CUU UU. rf m B A tea merchaut's ac- ! TV '; BaidwisAppim. Sxty-flve barrela.New Tork Baldwin apples, in fine keeping or der, at cfc prices. Souwkecpera will do well to take them by the barrel. F. J. H ABDUL KING & MAOl; CONTR4rTO" FOR HOUSE AND SIN PAINTING, No. l .fiast Day' siieet, nnder Law Boili-ff We r'o Kaliiomlnf -g, Qlazl g, Graining o general Hou Piinting. j&S-Special facilities f r Sign Woki Orders from any dist nee aoli -itjdj Bra references given. deoBdly. A H Vi Tr -rr 11 C 4 aasiLatW FOB ROT, NICE COTTAQE WITH 10TJR rooms and kitchen on McDowell Street, between Hargett and EillsVoro streets. Possession given Dec ruber 16th. Apply to IAMSON A TJPCHUROH. nov 2(5 dtf S AH sizes and all kiidv always on hand ind loaded to order with the beat material vVe Guarantee Satisfaction. t HELLS LOADED WITH ACCU RACY AND DISPATCH, REMEMBER We have the largest and beit assortment of 0(UJS IM PLils aUi To evsr in rtsleign WHITE for PRICES, M il. Briggs & Sons, 220 FAYKTTEVILLE STREET. RALEIGH, N. C. 1 Leaders in Hardware AND' ! ' Sporting Goods. 3BB Largest Consignment OF TOILET andLiUNDlY Fver rec9lvedby any Eoticw IN THE STATE. 2,000 BCXESr-TKO CATt I OALS JAS. S. KIRK dr CO. '8 Standard and ReliaDle Laundry and Tcilet poafa. ; ! We cow have entire control for this mar ker of tbe above mentions! oaps and to thoroughly introduoo woofer them at lower prices than any Standard ouapa out the market under ! guaran e that as to purity j hv ar 1 EXCELLED BY NONE AND EQTJ ALED BY FEW. ! J03BINaTRA.DE j Supplied at Chicago Prices lesa Freight BETA1L TRADE j Snppled at what are Jobbing Trade pric for other h'oapa. Laundry Soaos. Arcade, ime loan Family. Crfuc, Pale Olive, Piiik Victoria, India,! Oosmo, Everybody's Ft: end, Waahboaid, xuich. Our Union, Bullion, Intra Pale Family, Tiger. Toilet Soaps. Toki'i, Spaniah Tablets, Bath Rln. Club ' iatn. Jfii uaparain, juvenue 'tiuucjr, Glycerine, uaimeai ana Windsor Lisrge small and medium: IBrown and Glen Honey. Palm Glycerine. Jersey Oatmeal, Eoyal Windsor. Creftm v bite H mey, Palmer House Bate, Turkish Bth, A-.. Ac.. j O unrcaia In Jas. h. Kirk'a LIt id tt-n (10) !OX lots, r l.rE v . r nriiuu i iu V jla.iriKiou acd ewwrn aua r.i!,wifbstf ,-f Mierer 1(0 0Ui bet weixhl 1 auuo to ai.V oiner rfciiroau uon in me 8Ute. j i ! Colgate's O sl Lsuudry Ecars at ew York Prions. C, & A. B. STROKACB. WU0LR8ALC AND gtl"AlL GROCEB!!1, I 219 FAYETTEVILLE 81 Kalpluh. N. HErQUAKTEft4 Kerytlntir aud EvtiitclnC of the teal in Sispie end Fancy iOrooeiies kt liwi iTices irom I A Car Lod bf rop Prcdnct, Corn, Hay, tal, F . u , io;, in ' . A Bott 6 of Pick l- d Roo, ier Ccmbs. RECEIVjSfi EVEKV DAY 1 rebh aupf-lks Holniajj UOtds. Uh Our ! Excelsior norto,'ow ud Floultry Food, ret-3 U round Every Day. , Best and Cheapest Crocked Corn ad Uits for Fow's. AT tANCFiClUttBR.'S PRICES, vhoicest Brand snnff, Chewlc g and hmoking Toba'vos and Cigars. mh4 ! 1 1 m UlSJ jFOR i SALE. NOTICE OF RALE OF VALUABLE . .j (BE tL ESTATE By vi tue of authority given in a mort gage executed by Lynn Adams and wife and recorded la tbe Register'a office of Wake rounty, in book 9, at pag;406, and a,mortjrK eic d by Li- nn Adams a- a rto rded in aaid Register's orBoe, in book 74, at page S74, we wiU'aell on Friday, the 19th day 1 December, 884, at.Dubl.c sue tion, at the court house door in tbe n,ty of Kaieign, tne rouowitg aesenoca reai es tate col vey ed in aaid mortgages, to- wit: 1. A lot In the city of Ra eiuh on the corner of Blount and Martin streets, front ing on Martin street 106 feet and on Blount street 210 I et. i 2. A lot adjoining the above and fronting on Blount street ii'& pet and running back 1704 feet. Hail lota will be divid a Into small lots and sold accordingly. ime of sale li o'cicck m. Termaofaale ccah PACE A HOLDING Attorneys for Mortgagee and assignee of Mortgagee Kaleign C , Nov. 18. 1881. V ALUALE PLANTATION FOB SALE Oa Saturday, the 20 h of December proxo, at 12 M., at the Court House door in Raleigh, by virtue of a mortgage executed by Lynn A da ma and wife. April ZOtb.1881, and registered In R KisterJa office for Wake county, to book 64, pa e 409.1 we wilt sell at publ'c a notion for cash, a valuable plantation oi 307 acres oi land, arjout roar mi es sontneast or bai ei h on thttSoilthfield road and tbe North Carolina Rait reed adloining the lands! of the late Jeff. Fisher. Wm. Hike" a. .Utley. B. J. Per alns in. B. A. pence aBd others. Also a Taylor btsam Eajrine (84 borse power). Tbe tract la aueceptiole of diviei n and will Le soldi in several parcels to ault pur cnasera. BAiriiB s mukueuai. Attorney's for Mortgagee. K4LBTQH, Ei, V., Nov. 19 h. 1884. Nov-20dtd FAR51 FOR BALE. 170 R BALE CHEAP, FOR CAH. A JL' yalaable improved tract of land of lt6 acres mlua'ed 3 miles i orthwent of the city of f sleigh. The land ia in a high stve of cultivation, well watf re1, and has anrat-ciaas a weans bouse store noune. barna and oiher build n. a so a fine orchard of yoang fruit trees. Tbe im provements alone are worth the price aakei. A great opportunity for any one wishing to start a model dairy or it;ck frai. A pply at this office. -7- J. J. THOMAS, I GSHERii COMMISSION MIMl AKT COTTON SELLER Offers to Uio ar-Mio, vrmnttrs'and Farm 26 000 yards Baeglng (all weights). 1.000 yards Fins Baroina: for Ootton Bheets. 1,000 Bundles New Arrow Ties. 600 pounds Bagging Twins. 20,000 pounds Bulk Meat. 100 Barrels Flour (aU grades). (0 Bariels Pugfr. (all grades). 35 Bags Coffee, (all grades). Also Salt. Uolaases, Meal. - Corn, Oats Horse and Tow Feed. Guano for Wheat, Ac. W Will Advvnee npon Bills Ladlnc or receipt or Cotton when desired; and reosoaable charzen when held! lor higher prices. 1 J. J. THOMAS. Nos. 813, 315 and 317 WilmlnwtonSL, .eut tOd trim. Ra1o1i. N O HOlflELD POWER COTTON PRESS Thi we consider the BK3T and most RELIABLE Cotton Press in use, and would refer to the many In use in this Motiop. I WJLLIAMSUNA UPCHURCH. "JlWfijh. Julv '0. HAMS! HAMH 1 1 IJ.A.M. fc-il I 91 T. NJRillS A RO. no; 14 NO 16 EAST MARTIN 8TEKKT, Reoeiveit to-daf anotner lot of those fli VIRGINIA HAMS. Ca'l. or aend y oar ordrrs for them. YOUR FRDir E MANNER IN WHIOH I L YIELD MOST MONEY. ericanF2UIT EVAPOSATOE THE J8E3T MAC HIS EOF ITS KINDJ Bend stamp for a pamphlet giving a trea- tiaeon this subject. ForSala by I Manufacturer's Agents, Balelgh, N. a The Great Southern Friza Turnip j is acknowledged by ait who have tried il to be the best Turnip to be had. Sd for sale by JOKES A PO iVELU Fl6m Floiir! We are making Flour now frona now Wbet and selling It cheaper than the same grade of Flour can be bad from aay other place in this or any other count iy. Try s bag or a load of our itoiier Mills no. 1 Fam; ly. It is gJod. j JOKES A POWELL.' OUR CHOPS ! " ( OFCOEN, 0AT3 ANI WHEAT mixed and ground toirat her is tne nest Horse and (V F'"d made, JONES A P- W EIL. .WANTED. N EXPERIENCED vT HOLE ALE Clo hiu talesman for the Bute of No; tb Carolina. Only tho. e with an es tablished trade need arpy,y Artdresa with refer riaces, KHlfLEY, ROANE A CO , 3 Baita. St., BaiUmore. Md. noLSOiaat. PHIL. H. AHbRKWS, Vo xll Wood I Coal Tb oholcost grades oi Anthrsoi'.e sr Bitumloous Coal, deliver.' OL.i5A CLEAR OF 8LATK. The best PINi OAl., aiCKOB Y and other HAW' WO DD3deliverJ at the LOWEST prloc and out In any length desired. : koN IS THE fEMB to en?are your wood an I ooal for tb wit ter. Orders left at the office of tb company, 831 Fayettev'Ue street, or J R. F errsll snd Go's more will havt proLpt attention TErKPffONK st tbf xABDaxxaurFitJJ&ortne ijompanj, ; PHIL. H. ANDttEWB, For Pioneer Manufacturing Oc, Ml IN TH Wlli FURNITURE. 1111! FURNITURE! '. i f Pont J&J yrth' ot ordr Crooda whan you I ; can goioj JOHNSON & BARBER'S NEV! BRI' K STjOHES, 1 No. 110 and 112 E4 T M aRTf - STItEET, nd select fro th) L A F G EST, BE8T and CHEAPKST PTCCK i vev brought to this market. We ar aM? FUUVM1I( UWlVJdltTitKBBS Fverythlna Fira olvs Wj LNDT. ROSE WOOD, POrL. AH, PJNK and MET ALIO KDBfAL OAHKM a ways n hand. w-iearae tree iny wnejre iu tne city. Alio Asrenta frr tl e wo i' known' TEN NES8EE )VAOON. Evefry wagon war ranted 12 m.-H.thH. ! sept25 dSrn.' j. , Deboy & Bretsh TO THE PUBLIC: Teb'K to call the attention oftbeDUb- ' ile, that beside our ,x enaire Bread Bakery we have added I another needed and ' ' DE31RAULK DEPARTMENT, A (JAIV UArVbKY. m m im rn'.M mm m where wtt wu make an ikiuds ot Oakes. delivered ' in all parts ol tbe city at the shortest notice - y Witt just pride we cat say that never before iu th oommun tyj has' a bakery given such universal sattiafactioo-sa oars or has any B ead tne; wjiui tuch popular demand nn m I 4 Striving to caia as mariy new customers as we have old ores, while in the mean time thankful for tbe pa ronage so gener- ousiy extended to us. We remain very reertec :lfully, & BRETSCH. nov 21 dim. 0ttJijitjE3. EDWARD J HARDIN, GROC In addition to a f -11 snd Felet Stock oi Staple! OrocrrieH. MeSts, Fish, Flour, xiU'ter, Jjaro, unease, uannea OOOiis, fickles. A c . Ac- Is now receiving many fresh goods in a 1 lines. Very choice Sardlne fillet Freres. free. importation, in half and quarter boxes, (whole bojres to arrive). Olive OIL Franoflecotil A Co., im ported by Park A Tilford the finest oil i in the wcrldfl per quart r j bottle. I OLIVES. Oordoa A. DUworth) In hall gallons, quarts and plnta-j-naest goods, lowest price. Angostura Bitters. Chocolates and OcooaH, Burnett's Flavor ing Extracts. Hic33, CatsuDs, so., AO. i filtt & COURTNEY'S MATCHES. li ;i ,. . Parlor Matches in boxes of every sua. Also in i round wood boxes. Prices very low. HAM8,'T05GUES, &q. Ferris' Pig Hamsl Ferris' Smoked 'fpiiguea, Ferris Broiling See, a-.ways in stock. Harvey's Winter Ccred Hams. Summer Cured Hams at;bott im prices, 1 - j -A lot of "Vlrslnla , Hams. Breakfast Strips, , y - : . i western Hides, dtc, Ac, TO TSA aJrINS ER3. The Choicest Toes at inside prioes. No shoddy Teas, no FOift Enterprise," no trasn. , ebolest Youdg Hysons. Qunpow- Extra der. Oolongs, Ir.prials snd Eaglish I itresxiast. anq a good line or cheap; Teas. COFFEES OF fcjVERY DESCRIP-. I i TljJN, Fror4 genuine 3ucha to cheapest Rio green ana roteq-2ees groana to ce-aer. WINES AND LIQUORS. Selected with ntmnst care for Medicinal " ' i and faujlly use. Fineet Old Jamaica Rum. Cognao and Callfot nia Brand v . Bass Pale Ale, Ginger AJe, ; iitimm's and R&ederer's Champagnes, bheriies. Clarets. Whiskies, Gins, Lager Beer, Ac, Aa, . O. T. BOSS 4 SONS' LTJCH MILK jaisJuiT. At l$o. per lb., continue to be the best of ail plain, crackers. THE CAPADHRA HALF-DIME CIGAR, SIx for 25 cents, 20 for 80 cent, ene hun- dred for 13.90, is, as it has always Been, tne tef,t nvo cont cigar in Amenea. orders carefully filled and Rood prouip Jy d,4ivored and fully gUirjmwiu. J. HARDIN. G MiBg OQllt One 10 Ilcrse-Power Tanner Engine. One 60 caw vrtt Gin, Feeder and Con UOL.SO! ( One set SchofieM Power Press Irons. Can be bougbtj eheap and upon easy terms by a gord prrty, WILLIAMSON AUPCHURCH. Bale tt h, N. l, AUKOat 28.1884. WIRE RAILING and Or WORKS. namental WIRE DUFUR & CO., No. 80 Morth Howard Street, Baltimore), Manufacture Wire Baiting for Cemeteries. Balconies, o.-; Sieves, readers, Cages, ul Cos) k-crna, Wbvenrlre, Iran COAIJI COAL ! 4 Better epi-age your Coal for -Wlnterfuso while it is low asd can be had dry and RRHNP.r h -. 4 u
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