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Tai3 pa Randavs tx please 's oner. r,fT fc.lCi-v-, ' J c etptedbT x. JAMES, Wo will be glad to receive coamnnicktic from our friends a tay aad all snbjectso sTeneral intereft bnt : ? writer W IJ b ONS. POSTAGE PAID. W U. M month, 60 cent. JiOwcatloM mtf t-be Wl:tfa one side of the ptper. Pertoaalltiei aait he avcided. n cn slivered by carriers, h J .-T part of the city, Mtne .'''nKSti per week. VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER. 14, 1878. ' NO. 218 .. .i.w and liberal Audit ii Tie daily -1 REfiEWi "' ""' ' ' ' '"" , -' 1 II Mill , l II. Ill , , - - t?rro .. . t. r-. ou parucntsr j ot!- ti.t C. Uto, d.I1o,i!.I0r 1,1 mi !4roortanr and Advertisements gpecsaio loick 0 43 HAS KET STREET, ...co.n:! tosell at tdk rnrmerLow Prices. ' . ...'.ttnf tie recent advances ve tire determined to gita rportunity of Ujing in at the l(.w!t figure! 3t ?i . .x. '.-mil . , ..c t. ached f. r the past year, LOCAL NEWS. The Nurse. More Abont the Murder In Colambns A letter received in this city lrom Mr. From a person who was present on the Geo. A. A. Poppe, states that he had been occasion of the investigation by the Cor- removed from Memphis to Brownsville, oner's Jury on Saturday last of tbe recent An advertisement has appeared in the murder in Columbus county we glean the Nejr Advertisements. A. D. Caxaux Clyde's New York Steam ship Line. " , I : U. W. Yatu School Books. A. D. Caxaux Baltimore Steamship Line. Memphis Appeal calling on Mr. J. A. following additional facts in 'regard to McCollum to make himself known to the thi3 horrible affair: Mr. A. F. Tpon!, the Howard olhce. let. Mcasoi Attention is Called. P. TJinrsiEKf ii ;New NoveL Boitwbight 4McKot Pamlly 8appl See ad Thalian Amateurs. City Court. 8. J i witt Second Band School Books. I i But one case for trial K4nrr th N. n. SracHT-For Sale at Exchange Cor- thU mornin2 that of a Jack Tar who where tne body ot the ;murdered man lay rightful Coroner of the county, impanelled a jury on Saturday, the 12th inst. and Mavnr Proceeilea to tho sceDe of the murder ner. buried. The J. C. Mcnds, Druggist Uolroan's AKe and Liver Pads. A Sh an aBest Unlanndried Shirt for 75c was trrested onSatrm'av niht about half maius were disenterred I on1 o t- f t rr f o r- seas over nn thfi rh.ir of ,lisnr,Prlv con- mauon made in duct' " the presence of the jury by Dr. A. B. The sentence of the Court was a fine LuCa' aft5 Wblch' tbe b(xl was rePced Tbe Tileston Normal Scbool opened Ibis 0f $5 and costs which Jai-k'poniM up and luc LU " 1 wulwU Uaa beea Garnished mDrninir. I then denarted. ! ttiM54r lue urfcU Uiovery ol tne remains I and decentlv hnrieA a ro In , - M A . r.ll I " . 1 "O11" ADorse auacnea 10 a sircci wr cu wu ,rilft TIl!li!ln Amtfnrii. Market street this noon. The testimony of seven or eipht At the Tileston Upper Room on Fri- nesses was then heard including tho (Advertisement.) A CARD. Office of Chess, Cablet & Co.. Wilmington, X. C, Oct. 12, 1S7S. 0 Hhom-. it May Concern: Hn the Star of the 11th inst. appeared an advertisement of "C. it. Nicholai," for a Baltimore Gasoline Street Lamp Com pany which contains statements preju dicial to the bid put in by us for lighting "V3 street lamps of Wilmington, and which ,we desire to correct. He. claimed the cheapest bid by nearly Fifteen Hun dred Dollars, which the fads in the case do not substantiate. Our bid is lower than the Gasoline bid, for the terni of five years, by nearly FicC Thousand Dollars I We offer, in suWtance, to sup ply our own lamps, put them up on1 the present posts, and furnish oil for lisht- wit- mg, &c, at a cost of onlv ii cents enrh pris- lamp per night, for the first year, and Now Advortisemonts. mn i rr or.,r.. I I """fuiKiui; UUSI.VESS SUITS. They are urT in ,tjIt, LUtr 4i pice. oct 14 ew RIove uhs ivxpution," un.l .(airWIoK I ransted fr,tra tl Fren. h l v Mary NVal ' ?irTrwl,,M,,l,;r',,ni Sf-VK i't;Katb leei), -ll.fo, ,!,-. j.,,.,. Pper or $1.15 in ( AT THI- UVi: l;fH);t STOKK. The sun shines for all, but the moon day evening nest the Thalian Amateurs oner's brother and his brother' wife All r cents each lamp, per night, for the g lour years, and then turn over rrvtn visitnra n.nl lovers. I rsiinmrnts. rirpspntinf n. beautiful rlrAT.a Wis ovprnhnlmin-f in ito tQn,iJ.. u-lx n.. . , , J" . ... utajtr. I'i uios and Or.im O l ih- i:);t i!:i:H til .AV, al HKixsnKKorus. I .. I i J 1 llCill I V Miff. M 1 1 III vri 1 1 1 I I 1 TharsJl7nti the day appointed by entillnl "Uread on (he Waters. iiw conviction of George I. Littleton, as the Dollars, than the bid so conspicu- - - k the Greenback party to nominaic man have bef,re stated ,on,e of the Am,ten author of the death o. the singer whose VX,. i DeEoSSGt & HorthrOft tobobeaoothe5thofNo.enll),r. PS real dran,at10 tal.nt and act thc,r body was fcond w.tlun two h uadred yards tisement above mention. V7fZt AM, MAUINr ,VU : parts with some life and spirit. The ob- of Mac Littleton's house, I make this publication to forestall the ac- -A- ia.uuu. TIia mrrnhpn of thn Kurekii BraS Wllhpv hivnin vififf k'ft land.able one The testimonv nf covnroi n-;tr,.o 10n f the Board of Aldermenor rjrpitir'.ire Aitt.-, lior re-i-nllni? Str!r.i j,n.L:.L " ...... . iUI-l IV (4il ortTT .it... V : 1 , , . n..l w I nira nn on t art a i n m n t at t lift I n ml" c l mil. I .nniTirn fro, 1 tiv nur 1 1 1 7dnc I DrOVeU IfiaL LP.nrf l.:tflffrr iml tli I . . . . - - , w uuijtuca , v. -ir.1. r- . . City Ilall to-night, tho proceeds to be The proceeds will ba for the Tileston or- aerea man got oh tlie tram at Brinkley's are not entire strangers. We will be par- Street " WilmiD-trn v ' r Ulrachcd Cottons. jiirUj, C cents per yard, fiirtia. 7., 8 cenU per yard. Crjtl Slirtlr;, 8 cenU per yard. , . ' ,.ioa SLirtinr, 10c peryaxd. mornins at 6 o'clock says that there was z A. A, Shirting, 10c pr y d. U good frost on the ground and others uc SLirur. 10 eents per yard. 4 Wntor devoted to purchasing instruments A centleman who was abroad this mal School. Cast thy bread upon the on Tuesday, the 1st day of October, and doned, we trust, for adding that our bid water davs. water,, for thou .hall find it after many " ;P Wr m me diction ot Gasoltae Lamn brdrb;' ZZTKZ oct 12 luu Historical aM Scientific Sociclf. say that there was frost yesterday morn mg llruzz. 10 cents per yard. (tr,r;;l3 .Vo. 1 Shirting 11c per yard. r.-.ti Li:Urr, 12),' cents per yard. i r s .irr nr.n'fl hAnrA -fnf.Aiw i s. r a. v o uc, vi lobaiiL aUiJUb I t77lC UOllQ.TS and about Tm 77;r.OTH(2 seven miles and other witnesses testified I Dollars for the term of live to having passed tjiese two men together than the .Gas Company's bid, so that if T1? ADJOURNED Re-ular Mctt c-'jof This morningjust .Iter twelve o'clock, on the road ; and jbe tesumony of Little- Tc'iS'M? if io" . nrtrtM nAI1,inff ATI? it t fin TJ1 n I Tz-kTl ' a etttai' in I 1 r . a ) ll,.4 il I . . - 3 ' ruao nasoreu uutiu vu . i."v uuu o .oisici-iu-wn uucu tudi vteurgc i inese iigures certainly deservo tbei The Fire this Morning. tiinn nAtvkAH 1 J . r i 1 tainlv deservo tlieir riro r Sv " HI CI0C n paper lamiy ueservo meir care- for the evan nir 1 h h. n,Ti,L'k pie lamp Wood. " 3 If ' ,oct 12 E. S. MARTIN, vStct'j. I nhlcachcd Shirting f -I:;: a Cctu a Mills, 4),' cenU pr yard. wakg afe DQ qs ?r- ::'. T, S' cents pr yard. M 1 cU;biJ A, 7 cents per yard. 14 lii C r;A A, cents per jtrd. W J r'.:t y, T cents per yard. UJfIirketG.ScentJ per yard." ii C.-!i: F"J J, 8 cents per yard. 445,-1:- Nj- 22, S cents per yard. 8 moke dowsofan unoccunied building on Front Littleton arrived at her husband's house 1 ful study. We will have a sam Thft Whitinp Rifles torovided themselves I i. r ,v.a ahnnt here in a few days that will sneak for with new crosc-beltj and Dickel-rlaled estate of ,h8 ,atp C. Teinken. Tho alarm tioned, with two ha!s and two coats on, JM.SSScS buckles. The waist buckle has the uono- . with an overcoat thrown over his arm and touching these Unhta. win cat;cfv t I TUo IIIVCU UUU IUU CUXIU no ouuu uu j I ' "O - - " " u.o.jr vmj grim vi iuC vuui, vu.. .u luv.v. I thn ar,t on,l cpr1p,! in nutino- the fire TaVac 1U " Mauu au 01 .wmcn were I "N. " 0 u" 1JUL uuk A 1 1 E.NTION to-morrnr , tol Ibe ;;r , , j mi . c 1 proven to be the pronertv of J. 1. Randal. I 7. . 7 H ... i1 . t)Ut we J- larfreft and most varied assortment of hAi.-wA n n m q rro too nnnn i iif 1 1 r i f i ft p aim mar t riiTr txt i 1 1 tntir.i, . 1 i VU1U1U LUUVU UMkUVQW " We Invite letters. They are yery handsome. do claim that they will furnish a good and 1 I I hA lTITPefirrofinn licfa1 thraa I--Tia I . . . 1 IJ " r CJT Tl,-Wb.t.rV Wrel hr3 and chicK- nrioinaterl between the roof and cei DC .. & sausiaccory llgllC, Standing all kinds of U1 OH 2 .,3UA. t coops which are piled up cn the side- and was alksare no lesi a nuisance than the loose ma . f. .a . I . hucksters themselves, is mere not a occupiea ny Messrs. ivicid auu r. aVerdictand reported throtgh their foreman tween vne rooi auu cciuul; , ... ... . i ,J. """ " iuuo ui i ine LesLimnnv wn.s r nvprw ip mmr fifrQinof i weat.ner nerfer than Cocn no itwi m,,.!, i ovi- n.v,;K;tj . 'i -, cq coops which be piled up cn the side- and was no doubt the result of rats and the prisoce that th . . consulted cheaPer than .V other lujld attainable. unusual attention this season to this pmicul mt a i 1. . i - ' " - i n i.' i. n i ii r tt- p - i i o r I ma m., r.i n. j i i .. . w i f.v uvf wcacci srr&uirii in fai inrr ini n-. I .1 . 1 I . . , rri a 1 tk I - ' j a nuisance man me loose matencs. ine siorea uewaiu wcic hnnf. Ilr4lnt, t,.,, uar,n tu0..A occupied bv Messrs. C. Klein and J. I1. city ordinance. prohibiting such things? CHESS, - CARLE!' & CO., Fer N. F. Thompson, Atty, Personal. Col John B. Stirr.bf Fayetteville,was in the city to-day and favored us with a call. He left on his return to Jb ayette- ville on the steamer .North State, at 2 o'clock. : ! I . .. . . I a.:J btalter, wnose siocks susiameu buu d. Si Cowan, Esq:, that the bod y cf the slight damage by water. The damage to dead man was supposed to te that of j. P. the building was mostly by water, and Randal, who had come to his death from was fully covered by insurance in com- la pistol shot iu his right temple at the panies represented by Messrs. Atkinson hands of George I. Littleton, upon which t. nfnnn;n I tne defendant,"who is a vonnc man of """"5 I . " I TirTOTDnnv ; v.i ii,.:- ei.i anout twenty-four years of age, was taken I w '. can suit any one that will lavor ti with a ca!J. jtemeaiDer aieo that c ur nock of New Advertisements. s - i School Books ! School Books ! MEN'S AND CIIILDKF.Vc 1IAT$ snau not be excelled in this i itr, and that our prices ensure a ready Falc. ... Remember.ln pivinc ine a call that rnu hv thepleasiDff advantage of Bavin? the LirpiPfi siocs iu toe otate to etiect a suit lrom New Shoe Store. int0 custody by an officer and .conveyed to .... . t r l - ' - I vvwi uu Mr. Orus Rosenthal has returnea "0111 jai From , the genUeman Boston and other Eastern markets, where whom we obtained our information, we n itzz ia all the Favorite Brands oct 11 A. DAVID, The Clothier. YATES'. Inducement, LOWEST PRICES ! oct 14 1 Last Evening' Fire The alarm of fire last evening about 7 nQ purchased an elegantr assortment of learn that there was not a plea that could .. . . . . . . I o clock was causea hy tne ourning out 01 b00tg Bhoe3 -C jUSt such as is needed be set up by tho defecc?, the evidence f U 5, I w Arniie flambur"" HdillS ail(l achimnty on tho corner of Fourth and mostly in this market. He is now open- Nun streets, 'ihe tiro ueparimen iDg this stock in the store JNo. 32 Markot Illcrtl011M. turned out promptly but their services street, where he will be ready in a 'day J.:;j:iriir' the creat rush wa hva ere not needed. r or two to exhibit the elegant assortment bia tie aiore for tho past week, we are srijir?i u iboir a very large aisortment. Iry cz ibca!J see then whether they per- cJ'.vf er tit. . . 'wr , 1 3 A. - House of Entertainment. he purchased, lie wm do pieasea io see Mr W. M. Collins has removed to the all of his old friends and just as many new I. . m I Anac no in KnH if. mnwuipnt In f 1 VR building corner of Front ana ilea uros3 " - .trt. n.., TTninn Denot. which he him a call, and he will promise tnem an will open this week for the accommoda- old-fasWoned Wilmmgton welcome Mr. . . .l": t I Rosenthal will furnish further particulars r mict ma is na? n? ldh uouse . thoroughly renovated and furnished and as to this in a day or two, by advertise. The AVainutta Shir!. 73c io ANY exception the best will not only present a good table lint Pent in the Review. !-'- ,v: ? -t i Cibric Shirts :5 cents each I will hare a number of nice sleeping rooms for tho accommodation of the traveling public. "j'i:KT Hcmeipca Drtweri 55c each. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. . lut to Jj'.sy est coe at once. IB I RODDICK 3 lilarkot StrcotJ t-. - FOR SALE AT exchange Corner. in Distress. The schooner Jno. A. Griffin, Capt. Foster, 13 days out from Wilmington, put in here on Saturday last for medical aid and help. Tho vessel experienced heavy gales and head winds from tho time she left Wilmincton. Several of her crew were taken sick, in fact the Captain in forms us that ho was having chills him- w Goods Just Received Fra Kid Gloves, F cy Goods, Hats, and Millinery, J2i2tj X. H. SPRTJNT. pets and Matting, iISTv KK'ttiEST AND CHEAP i xk rZ jr 4U 7. selling at ew Death or Mr. McPherson. We regtet to learn of th 'death, at Rocky Point yesterday, of Mr. James B. McPherson, an esteemed and prominent citizen of that section, and one well known here in Wilmington, lie had . .. n th t hQ hag been gaffing 0n been sick for only about two weeks, with coafjt for mQre than tbirty years an(i some disease of the bovvels, ana it was , , before experienced such !. , I I only within the last lew aays mat anyi Qgb weather 0ne of the men was SJrious fears were felt as to the result. brought ashore with typhoid fever and we lis was about 3G years oiu, we win, are please1 to iearn is doing well. The when he died. A I number of relatives n ;ffi . d to Philadelphia, and is and friends went np on the train this ljaded with ghiagles and iron. tf2var raornincto attend the funeral services. ,,7 w I A&v.w..w. Thft remains will be interred at Kocky T,f-..i: r ! Tne inermuuicicr. C!nia1 tAira of . 1 r rom me uuiteu oti.co uiguaivww DepartaroPftheMiUtarT. Uis place we obtain the following report The Wilmington Light Infantry, Cap- fth ennomete r. as taken this morn- tain Walter Coney commanding, and the ing at 7:31 o'clock : Whiting Krifles. under the command ol Aogiista, us,... oj . . TT " 1 - t . - 1 .in, V V,. "-- , First Lieutenant uarawicKe.ieu cere uu m.- Charleston, o. 8:50 W. & W. R. RJ, train! this morning Cincinnati.. 60 .69 Mobile, Ala 61 Montgomery Ala...67 Nashville ..........58 New Orleans ....72 New York .;.68 8avannah, Ga 61 Bhreveport. 69 Si. Louis Mo 64 St. Marks, Fla 64 Vicksburg, Misa....C0 Washington, D C.55 Wilmington, N. C.50 for Raleigh to attend tfie State Fair. The Fort Qibson, C. N.70 W. L. I. carried with them the champion ?Xr fla"" which was awarded their company Jacksonville, Fla...65 .tth.la.t State F.irfor, tho totmark,- ($ZZ mawhip. , ! , MemphU, Torn..... mi a ..MiJiniittf tn ca rlir I ercgncu a,k.j Langh and Grow Fat." gallant boys'" departing with! such thin Qf adyice .g ranks, but we learn that a detachment " . - ..flDare people but how about will go to-night, and join the companies thoM that are already too fat? What is to at Ralci-b to-morOT. 1 become of them? Sit still, and 1 11 tell JjILS, Two and Three Ply tarpets. VAtl ;ngtb. and reliability sump through mon the character of Doo"r ro - -T"- fected - d eiven te as being par excellence tne Dest o t -MiW.Anti-Fat. I Thus far in Purity, stren ve , ;v;r' nreDaraUons used to periec ana - -j . ... rpmer!v . -r- iisu an unusuaiiv , r , v: T than two- several nunurcu. u 4-- - . SOU CEAU , EROS.. ffilffiCf feT 4 IS and 20 Market sL 1 ed to discard all others. was so overwhelming and crushing. The I mHIS DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION' will J . Ul umw , jjjLajk. iiuiii.i.uiii 111 rt (u axvTyui , . i hn tin -aa cn i 5 . ' . . . 4. f ,1 X give another of their enjoyable entertain- DUflDtS3 sulL- was sick in bed at tho time of. the occur I mana of JJ i - - - "i j .v v w 1 ivmu uu n Cutaway Dres3 Coats?. IN FRENCH or rnglih Wortted, witli1 Pacta and Vests to match, reccivc t6da-T. Also another k t of -tlif.se stjlih Cheviot in Customers for tbe ?alt.r euitf, rence, and therefore could Jiave had no hand in the horrible and cold-blooded murder. The case will come up for tria at the next term of the Superior Court in Columbus county, which will commence on the 25th of March 187'J. I Fashionable Hair. 1 Many ornaments arc used for the hair. Silver filagree combs are very fashionable rPTT TCfpAvr TTTTT7'T Trrnr uxj7 0L.iv xiwwjj., be accommodated by. calling early. Clotk Jr riuay, Oct. 18th, 1-. g made to order by N. V. fashion plateff when will be presented the beautiful Drama ew Iot Scarfs just in. entitled BREAD ON THE WATERS. oc 11 LOUIS J. OTTERbOUltO, 27 Market it. Boatwright & McKoy ARE ALWAYS Af.lVE TO The proceeds of the performance to be for avrsiwi. vsweu . the benefit ofTileston Normal School. Lrnnr. ,-.,rTv , . "Castthy bread upon the waters, for thou J Uh6Ai- au.icii ana at low pi ice-. as are pins of red or pale yellow gold, ehalt find it .after many days" . L,erfumerv and FanC7 GJ, ...I Tnoth auuiibbiuu j-o ceuu, 1 f riurLULii;e cuiu- i . and Najl Bruihea, 4c. Tor sale by, . , ' JAMES C. MfJNDS, Drulst, , Third street, Opp. City IJall. , Prescriptions prepared night or day. ' , oct 3. ' i '' Carpet Paper ! THIS PAPER is uiedtfi great advanUe' under Carpets, Matting and Oil Cloth, causing them to wear as long tain, deaden ing the sound and being impervious to air'. 1 making the house much warmer in Winter. It is very durable and wi l last for years. Call and examine. I I ZIMMERMAN A WHITE, Sole Agents for Manufacturers, S ' Second and IVincees its. . oct 5-sat-mon-wcd-eat-mon. ; , - Millinery ! Millinery ! The sneu comb is seen in a variety M menees at 8 o'clock. oTiAnox "nirrl Viair bas had its dar." So I OCt 14 f - j many persons are suffering from .the ef fects of the various dyes that physicians are prohibiting tho use of the different binds of enlorinrr matter. The French government makes a study , of the pre- Their Patrons' Wants! servation of life. When dyed hair be- mma the fashion the government ordered , , r . ..c . . B , I We have the most Complete Stock of a board of scientific men to analyze! L- r blondine and other kinds of dye. The TATtTTLY SUPPLIES ! result was a report that the use 01 tnese j j I x. :t,4. " ,i I Ever offered to the dyes impaired the eyesight and the com- j plexion, and a perseverance in the use Citizens of Wilmington and the Surround produced ill-health and shortened life. , ing country, The French government then prohibited, by a legislative act, the use of hair dyes. The American women are the most profit- Call and See Us and Examine for Your able customers which the French chomista selves have. A weak-minded young lady for a series of years changed her dark hair to HTRS. E- A. LUMSDEN has just, r. oct l-'-Cf turned from New York with all tl e latest styles of FRENCH 3II1.I IXEIIY, consisting of PATTERN HATS, Ii(JNT fully invited to call and examine her 8ttxk. TltiA .Iaa ill Vvj-k rr'Pflti r,Y f f .A nYi blonde, b he was lorcea 10 uisgommue vur iaupt3 -lc opening. MIL1. E. A. LUMSUKN., its use, and now appears with dead gray Goods must necessarily be fresh. hair and blue goggles. She has Utterly ruined her eves, complexion, hair and health. Her handsome young husband We Guarantee every Article sent frcm cur carries around a wreck of the beauty he atore. married six years ago. Congressional Campaign- Third Dis trie t. HON. A. M. WADDKLL will rpetk. Jit the following times ami lau.". Jf change are maaa in any ox Uic uppouiiiiienL due notice will be' given : Jonesboro, Moore county, Monday, October JUh. llishon TTflne Expected Here. I rrT" We desire, kind friends, your pat w a i a .w Rf Tlev John J ronage,and we assure you we will do every- c&rxhe, Moore county, Tcesdai, October We understand-that Kt. liev. Jonn f.ttrnnpwfirtolleasc. . IHh. I TT.ono t-.iBn(,;nl Roman Cath- r ! . .. . Cameron. Moors county. V ednesday, Octo- , , . rv-p-iye know our facilities are sucn mat oUc Bishop of Richmond and vicar Apos- J?ZM SFLt as LOW AS UE WHO 4 .I- VMM tolic of North Carolina, will visit this city SELLS TUE LOWEST on Friday, November 1st. On bis arrival a public reception will be tendered him our motto 1 ii. - l.it-l: VnnAu' fvviptv. I ujrioung x,, Ary rCrrlif Xr TftoKtYV Bean?o7erct(xantyturW, at the school of the Sisters, corner of BoatWIlffHt CC illCilOVsj asib. ' Fourth and Nun streets, on which occa- 7kt uorth Front Street. JSSS lhhdh,rWaJ5! ?uW slon an address of welcome wm ue oct 14 dAw " vr,t r..u -cl oclAqw 1 OUBSCBIBE TO TUE DAILY REVIEW urraBK " . . I mrr xxTTTxuvn-rnv JorJRSAL. ii one Oalv 50 cents per month to eitvsubatri .. . - - - . . Ik. I) ali.l II UU11.1U v I 1 . following, the 3d ol tne monm, uio usu-i . f Ter advertising mediums, i ers. ymce eoraer. ater aaa Uaeitat It'. Ann-n M.,.tSt Thomas' Church. iTrrir jaiy ap siairs. r l IX lllbU ber ICtb. LlUinsrton, llaxnett county, Friday, October inch. I Chalk Level. Harnett ccranty,1 Eaturday, "Good Goods and UonesVWeigW is Newport, Carteret county. WedccsJr, October 2L - Pelletler'a 31 11 Li, Carteret county, Thnmlay. October I'un.
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