this Pr
Bandayi "
J0MII. T. JAMES.
orroa ad ruornisrron,
....rinrt.POHTAGE rAlD,!?
"' 'TiSOO HU -oaths, SJSO
' ' .. t. Ob. month. dO C
iijf nil - - w . -
i
loent.
-i'l be delivered by
earrtsrt.
lLn..i"J part of the city
at the
. ,.rtt't or r
...frlowandUUfU
oMcrib" will plene report any
tf M u receive their paper regularly.
BROWN & RODDIGIC
45 Market Street-
t;.M.tV J ans Drawer,
, ,,,, mti.ufcfurn, ciits, repular
p t.v !.-.'." Call ami exnis.
ar..l you will uso no tHhr.
Sh -t!and 4niwls.
He ar .-!is .utaJour Shetland Shawls
at f 1; tliT ara really worth
U'!i' Adored Summer Skirts, from 00c
mil. 75. A boautifal line.
Vi.lo l'lintcd English Cambric, 10 cents
jwr yard regular prlco 15 cents.
rrmtr.l l'acliic I.awns, 12 cents p r yard,
mil all over Uio couutry at 15c.
HI.Al'K crapes.
Lava just received a largo lnyuieo of
Cup 1" Siuglo, Double and Triple.
Suitable for Veilings and
Trimmings.
MU.K AGENTS IX THIS CITY
for tho
WIDOWS CRAPE, FOR 'iHK DEEl
EST MOURNING.
A Pig Drlte In Gents' Linen Handker
chiefs, il W) per Dozen.
LADIES' CORSETS.
We hare just received a new Corset to re
tail at 75 cents a beauty.
BROWN & EODpICK,
45 Market .St.
j? 17
Electric.
gCOTTd ELECTRIC HAIRBRUSH, the
t rsat Uadache and Neuralgia care, can be
foini at
J. U.UaRDIN'S, Apothecary.
New Market.
Prescriptions a specialty, jy 23
L
The Lowest Prices
JjOU ALL KINDS OF PRINTING,
At E. S. WARROCK'S Job Office
(Jet estimates at this office before having
your printing done elsewhere.
(Office la Review building.)
jyi
For Rent.
1
rR0M THE lit of October 1S80,
tke residence at the Southwest
c-raer of Blith aad Market its.
Ipplj to JOHN L. CANTWELL,
jy 1 8 tf Boa 4: 9, Pott Qiao.
CHEAP MEAT.
A FEW HKKCES
REJECTED CANVASSED HAMS
Will bo cold at SIX Gents.
Hall Sl Pearsali.
iy
" Wire Netting: ,
SCREEN n
For Doom andlndows.
Uo4 to keep oat fliee and. moequl toes.
Also, .
Sash. Doors. t Blinds,
Lember, aad Baldlnf Malerlal Generally
ALTAFFFR, PRICi & CO.
Ketort Oflioe:
root of tt'elnat tU ner IU4 Or.e
aal
JOli KALK LOW. blllj LAding, Qbarler
fartyt, IajpMtnre flertlfieaUe, Crop Lleaa
hif DUutn' KoipU Ae.
HLgWlBROCk,
(taBefUv BaUdlaf)- JoAfriaUr.
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VOL. V. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1880. NO. 138
The Hiaifc canrai.
Got. Jarvii. Dmocratlc candidate
for Oorernor, will aldrea the people as
follow:
At KenaneTlllerbaplin CouLty. Tuea
day, August 31.
At JkBonvillH, I iipjow U'tinty. (1
needav. Aucost 4tK
v At Trenton. .fui:es Ouuuty, Thursday,
AugURt b'-n
At Klniton, Lmolr C urty, Saturday,
Angnst 7th.
Some other of th Htnte Oaiiv tsrs will
be with biro at all of th-c appointments
JOIXT I'fecrs.-icK. i
I
Thre will br- joint diaHoionH b G,v
JarvU and Jutige- lmxton, tiie lK nj.xrriit-
iC-aTwt RepubUrtfcairdidatini for fjwer
nor at the folio placra:
Jacksonville, ()..ljw c'Untv, August
4th. j
Trenton, Jones "onnty, August ; frh.
Kinbton, Lenoir county Auuh 7th.
Know Hill, Monday, August 9ih.
Wilson, Tuesday, Auguet 10tb.
Attorney General Kenan will uddreei
the people at
GrifTm'a, Kabh county,, Thursday. Au
gust 6th
Nanhvllle, Nosh coun
pupt Gth.
iy, Friday, Au-
Grantham's,. Wayne county, Saturday,
August 14 h.
Meadow, Johnston county, Mindny.
Augut lGth.
LOCAL! NEWS.
New Advertisements-
P lIiiiBBiieia bummer Ketdicg
Never kick a thermbmoter when It in
down. I
The cattle nuisauca dtrs uoi fum to
abate.
Wlrdow Glass all sizes at lUiTer &
ITice's. f
The wife boater is a maa of a hr.u-like
disposition. ;
Tho peanut crop in this bcc'Jon ie Cue
and flourishing.
There is nothing lika rain, when you
can ge enough 'of It.
. j
Ginger pop la the temperance frubfetl-
tuto for strong drluk.
The markst was poorly supplied with
vegetables this morning.
Fifty braches of Hah ware condemned
anduent eut of market this morning.
We understand that tho woods on the
opposite side of the river ard full tf dead
woodcock 8. Goak!
Fishing Is a very exhllaratiug sport in
the summer time. If tho finny creatures
won't bite, the mosquitoes will.
The Uancock-Eogliah and Jar vis Club
will hold a meeting at the City Holl to
morrow evening at 8 o'clock.
1
The mosquito has six legs and only one
mouth. Let us therefore bo thakfnl that
if It does bite It doesn'nt kick.
Knll Metal and Walnut Show Cas, a'l
styles and sicea, at Aivtaffru, Piftt
& Go's.
The storm signal iwas not up ;i vain
yesterday afternoon We have had heavy
rams this morning, and With the promise
of moro tQ come. j
j
Seme of the weather prophets are as-
. a V a
ertinc tuat August wm no wht wi-u
July was. Thus far, thn piediclion has
not been fulfl lied.
Tho open air conrrt to le given by
the Cirnet Concert C!ub at Bchutte'i
place on Wrightsvil e Sound to-niht
will hardly Uko plafS on'acc-lint of the
Inclemency of the weathor-
Everybody cangut sulti-u wit ha lckct
Knif., ab Table Cutler), at Jagoiu's
fjardware.l)nt. j
" Moultkes can Ik; entin ly got rid of,
It Is declared in Harper's Uazr by burn
iog in a room a toapooaful of pyrctbrum
roeurn or Persian chamomile, a:i innoc
uous drug, which cm b? purchiScxl all
ready for nso of any apothecary at seven
ty centa a pound. The eham-imil- wai 1
to be alo an enomy to tln houHttiy. It
U Hflirmed that if you put the p retbrum
into a cloio, watin room, where flies most
love to swarm, just after dark, in thirty
minutes you will find them all dead or
dying." But the drug must be pure. Tho
tetts of its purity are to have a bright
btfl color, be light, readily burno l and
live a pleasant tea lite fragrance. One
pinch should kill at once a dto tliesccn
flaedln a bottle. If these proper ties are
licking it is adulterated. 1
If ronr hair U coming out, or turning
prav do not murmur over a misfortune
tlJ' auliv avert. AVER'S HAIR
VIGOB will remove the; cause of your
erUf by restoring yournair to iw naiuriM
color, and therewith your gool loois aud
golnatara. j
Daily
Tho bycicle fever has broken ont in
tMs city. Tber are now some half doz
en or so of the 'skittish critter?' hrre ar d
others are expecu-d.
A private ex.-ursiorj pA.y. iimposod of
the mombers cf Jsu Thorn' CathcUc
Church, went dawn the rivt-r on th Paw-
port this moininir.
It is now tbuiiut the regular A'icupt
regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club will
take place on Friday, the 18'b iLst. Tho
date has not yet bren d -finitely settled
upon.
The erktclatTclr's of 160 men for tr e
trial of Stephen Richar ieon arnl Virgil
Hill, charged respectively witb mnro'.r
au4 burglary, were iK.'hig pmmor.rd to
day. Yon'can buy No. 1 Cooking and Hat
lug Stoves at almost any price at Jauoei's
llardware Deixt.
1 Tho Champion licet
'We are Indebted to Mr. Joseph T
Foy, of Scott's Ilill. for a monster beet
weighing 6 pounds and 1 ounce. It was
grown by him ot his piece at Scott's Hill
aud was pulled by mistaKO. Had it re
malned a few weeks longer, in the ground
it might have run up to 10 pounds. As
it is it is tho biggest thing of the kind out
this season. I
Columbus County.
A correspondent at. Whiteville sends us
a list of the new Board of County Com
missioners, for Columbus Couuty, elected
Monday, by the Magistrates. They are
Messrs Melton Campbell, Jonathan Gore,
John J Long, U B Colyer and J P Stanly.
We republish the above so as to get it
right. It appeared yesterday as Bruns
icick county. Aud it was'nt the printer
this time, either.
Ho liospltal Needed.
No palatial hotel needMi for Hop Bitters
patients, nor larg-salaried talented pullers
to tell what Hop Bitters will do or erne,
as they tell their own story by their certain
and absolute cures at home. Neto York
Independent,
The Law Systeim
Mr. G. Fred Moody, tho Supcriutena
dent of tho Law System in tolophorlng.
arrived here last night for tho purpose of
making arrangements for the introduction
hcre'of tho the new system. He ; will
call upon our citizens, those who are not
subscribers now to the Exchange as well
as those who are, and explain to them
tho many advantages to bo derived from
the adoption ot the now plan.
Widow Glass of allsizrti, Domm, Sish
and Blinds, Builders' llardware,&o Low
et prices at Jacoei's.
linne on a Ciutse.
Let go the main sheet and port your
helm slack up the gib sheet, there ! and
lot's round to, wl"'e all hands splice the
mam brace.' These are the oiders, we
imagine, that Captain Joseph Prke, our
worthy Haibor Master, will give to the
crew of his Bonnie Lassie' yacht on
Wrigbtsvlllo Sound to-day. For, be it
known that Captain Wal er Coney is now
aciiug Harbor Master while the latter,
with his Bou:ia Lassie,' is plowing the
water hi tho Banks Clwnnel tacking here
and there, and o'herwise rustica ing and
takirs it rouh-aiul-!umbl, in jast the
style that suits nn old s.Ut.
Captain Coney wt" act as Harbor Ma.i
ter lor about a mon!h, or unt Captain
Pike returns fiom hi r? -ss
When you wake up in tho night and
hear the Baby crying, look out for dau
ger there's a reck ahead. Dr. Bulls
Syrup wi I assist you in isaftly posing
this rock.
CUT Court-
Edward Herring, ensued with being
drunk and disorderly, was ordered to pay
5 fine or be imprisoned for five days.
S.irah Davia and Minnie L 'ftin, h-
two colored womei ari-ate 1 jeaierJay for
uu atfrny, ere Arra'gued thi morning
U:on the foregoing charge The testi
mony proved that the first named Tfonc in
uxed a knife aud inil cted wounds up n
the other in . the arm and on the neck
while the lat uamed assailed h-r antag
onist witb a large Btone, striking her on
the head, which caused Sarah Davis to
measure her length upon the ground
The parties were bound over for thedr ap
peirance at the Criminal Court in the
sum of $50 and committed into the cus
tody of the SheriiT, who, in turn, com.
mittod them to jail in default of sur.ty
foe their appearance as above stated.
Customer "Why are 'Malt Bitters" so
Drngist "Because, as a Food Medi
cine tbey enrich the blood, harden the
muscles, qui"1 tbo ner7ee Perfact die
i jy 12 4w
Review.
1 A Xtw Hotel.
Mr. R. M. Oroom is erecting a fine
large building at Burgaw, to be used as a
hotel. It will be a very handsome adds
tion to the little town, when completed
He ca!c-lu ro have It ready and fur
nished and open for guest g by the Fall
terra of Superior Court for Pander coun
ty. We wish him success.
Atlelillou Needed.
KcKk Spiing, at the toot of Chestnut
street, ne"ar this flice, is very much in
need of attention.1 fiome of tha brick
fame work has on broken down, and in
a heavy rain, lika that of ibis afteinoon,
the muddy water t-om the street pours
freely into the bain of the spring. As it
supplies so much drinking water to our
people the city authorities should see to
its immediate repair.
Back. Again.
tie
Mr. D. P. Orme8, Superint3ndent of
the Wilmington Telephone Exchange,
who has been absent for a. month or so at
the North, returned home last night after
having 'done' many of the principal
points of interest at the North. He has
entered upoa the discharge of his dutlles
relieving Mr. Sterling, Manager of the
Western Utiou Telegraph office, who baa
very acceptably attended to the duties
during Mr. Ormes' absence. !
t Tanner's Fast.
f. i .
Mr. J. M. Forshee, of this city, who
has recently returned from a visit to New
York, showed us this morning two pho
tographs of Dr Tanner, the renowned
faster, one taken before entering on his
prolonged fast and the other while in the
mldet of it. As Mr. Forshee remarked,
neither of them is the photograph of a
fool. Mr. Forshee saw Dr. Tanner and
gave ns a very intarestlng account of bis
appearance and his habits. There are
less than three days now intervening be
tween Tanner and that 'watermilllon '
Board of J Mermen.
The BDard of Aldeimen met in regular
monthly r nion at the City Hall yesterday
afternoor
The Ordinance Committee reported fa
vorably on the petition of DrNorcom, and
theeport was received and adopted.
The Committee on Public Buildings, i
the matter ot repairs for LitttJ Giant En
gine Company, were granted fenher time.
The Mayor announced Alderman Divine
as committeeman on all oir nittees where
vacancies existed.
The Mayor presented the contract and
bond of the Wilmington Market Company,
and des'redto know If the bond was satis
factory to the Board, and it the contract
had beencarried outJ
Mei man Divine ottered the following,
which was adopted, z: I
Whereas, The 'Wilmington Marke1
Company' have tendered certain market8
to this Board as the markets provided for
by the contract of the said market com
pany with the. city of W mington ; and
whereas, they cla'm that they nave ful
filled the other provisions of the said on
tract ; and whereas, the Board of Alder
men are not fr y satisfied that all the
provisions of the said contract are complied
with ; therefore, be it
licsolced, That the consideration of the
performance of the said contract on the
part of the 'Wilmington Market Com
pany' bo postponed to the next regular
meeting ot this Board, and in the mean
time the said markets be examined by a
committee of this Board, and the City At
torney be required to examine iato all
the legal questions involved in the said
contract, and report to this Board.
On motion, the Mayor appointed the
following aldermen as a committee to act
with himself in accordance with the above
resolution, V.z: Aldermen B owden, Di
vine, Hill and King.
Alderman Foster offered the following
resolution which was adopted:
Resolved That bis Honor, S. H. Fisn
blate, appoint a eommttteeof two on the
part of the Board of Aldermen, and re
quest that the B ard of Audit and Fi
nance, Board of Underwriters, Board of
Trade, and the Chamber of Commerce ap
point a liKe committee to confer with Mr.
A. Wilkias, who proposes to construct in
our city a complete system of water
works works known as the Molly ays
tern. Said com aiitteea are requested to
report to this Board at the next meeting
Aiderman Foster offered the following
rosolatlon which was adopted:
Lctolvtd That the ordinance in regard
to collecting taxes, on Page 199, Minutes
of the Board of Aldermen, be strictly en
forced, j .
The report of the Chief of the Fire D
pirtment for the month of July was re
celved and ordered on file.
The Board then adjourned.
Mr Vathl Jar-obi having been appoint
ed agent f.r the Atlas How, parties in
nt .f thii odearated Plow can now
have their orders filled at Jacoiu's Hard
ware Depot, 2o. 10 S. Front st. u.
1 he Paint CaswellMeettDC.
We trust that there will be fair weather
for the g aid rally which is to be had at
Point Caswellon Friday, ne good folks
up there are 'making extensive prepara
tions for a ;big turn-out, and we trust
thit they will not be dh appointed. TLe
sttiatae John Dawson will, we under
stand, leave here to morrow and return on
Knday s'ter the speaking, and thus ac
commodate thse who wish to go up from
the cay.
Criminal court.
The attention of the Court to-day was
consumed in disposing of aci fa and the
following case;
State vs. O H. Grant, assault and bat
i
tery. Guilty. Judgment, fine of six
pence and cost, of Court.
State vs Aioa Boston, assaalt and
battery. Discharged at defendant's cost.
State vs. Sam Smith, nuisance. Guilty.
Sentence, of Court six months in work
house. I
The greater portion of the morning
session was consumed in hearing the above
cases.
Democracy 4m Duplin:
There was a large gathering at Kenans-
ville, Duplin county, yesterday, ths 8d
Inst., to listen to the speeches of Govern. r
Jarvls and Attorney General Kenan, in
behalf of Democracy, and exJudge Bux
ton and R. M. Norment, on the Radical
side. It was estimated that there were at
least 1,500 persons present, a large ma
jority of whom were, of course, Demo
crats.
Gov. J arris opened the br!l in an able,
exhaustive and convincing argament in
favor c! Democratic principles.' He was
follawed by Judge Brtton, who attacked
the Governor's record relative to the
secrecy with which the sale of the West
era North Carolina Railroad was effected.
To this the Governor replied n such a
way as to completely annihilate every
position taken by the Judge,
Dr. R. M. Norment, the Republican
candidate for Secretary of State, followed
in a sho:- speech, which had no other
effijet than to disgust his hearers and to
secure for himself a scathing, withering
rebuke from Attorney-General Kenan,
who made the closing speech of the day.'
The effort of the Colonel was truly grand
and won for him a host of friends. There
is no lukewaimness in good old Democrat
ic Duplin and at the November election
she will poll a larger vo'e and a larger
majority than ever.
Messrs. Herring & Moore, at Burgaw,
are doing a big root and herb business.
As an instance of the amount they are
actually doing, we will state that on last
Saturday, the 31st ult., they bought $100
worth of herbs. t
The Cape Fear Is ver j low. The steam
er D, Murchi8in, from Fayettevllle, did
not arrive here until 9 o'cloek this morn
ing. The rains we had here met her at a
point about fifty miles above the city.
The thermometer In this ofpee register
ed 83 degrees at 3 o'clock to-day. At 10
o'clock It stood at 86. !
There Is some hope that It will . clear
np toemoirow; the almanac promises rain
for that day.
lue sun will set to morrow evening at
exactly 7 o'clock. I
New Advertisements.
Copartnership
NEW YORK, August ( 2, 1880.
GEORGE W. BaILY BECOMES
M8-
a member of our firm this day.
au 3-2t HINSON A OUMMITG.
For Rent.
'ROM
1st OF OOrOBE NEXT
the stre now occupied
by Jav H. J?r;
Carraway on North Front streot aud uae
door next Nor h of the undersigned,
aug 3 tf R. M. MctHTIRR.
Notice-
rpHE UNDERSIGNED will attend at the
Court House on Thu'say, 12th init , to ex
amine applicants for Teachers' Certificates
A. B. BL1CK,
"i
au 3-lw Examiner.
For Rent-
rpHE OFFICE LATELY occupied by
Messrs. Anderson A Loeb, corner Water aad
Priseest streets. Possession given immedi
ately. Apply to J. L9EB, or
jy 30 -3t Messrs. Cronly A Morrijf.
PLZAS S OTIOE. .
. w"a will btglad to receive eommttaleatloaj
Cross cmr frUndj on aav aad all sabjeotj o
ffenJ Interest bat: '
flW name of the writer most always be for
ishedto the Editor.
poaatsaleattoiM uit be written: on only
oaedde of the paper.
Personalities mast r avoided. I
And It Is especially at particular ly.'nader
stood that the Editor toxm not always endorse
the views of oorrespon feats, unices to tette'
la tie editorial eolumna.!
Hew Advertisements.
Commissioner's Saio of
Valuable Ileal Estate.
gT VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THal
8aperior Court, I will sell at public auction
on Moaday, the 6th day of September next,
at 1J o'clock, M., t the Court Uoune door in
thi city, the following daecribed property.
to wit: - ,
That larreaad co-iiaodiooariek dwelHnp,
cootetalQfr U"room, lituatedoa ront tret
well kewa m the midenoe of. the Ute
ii . omit, aeoewea. Mie or lot 68 feet t o
FroBtftreet, runi ing back ISO feet.
AlflO. thai lror f , am a DwnllU f.l.
,13 roomi, situated on the North iid of Mar.
- - vw .p w.nwu KTW'UU uu imru
treta Immediately Wet of and adjoining
the DeRofeet eonerf and at preceat eccupied
by Dr. F. W. Potter. Size of Lot 40 feet on
w-i.n.irwi, ranmnr oca xJi ieeu
Tavma I J i . i I
' maa mtae s do wo at taie.
; ALEX T. LONDON, Com'r.
WUmington, N. U., Auf. 2, 1880.
au 3 ta
Summer Beading
JN LARGE VARIETT, UP TO THE rery
Lateit FabUcaUons.'
For sale at
BEINSBEUQEU'S.,
Family Bibles
gEAUTJFULLY BOUND WITH AND
without Gold Clasps, juat received at -au!
HELYHBEROER'S.
rjotice. ?
JLJAVINO BOUGHT THE INTEREST of
Mefsrs T H Johnson, H Hintza, Geo F Tll
Iey in the Butchers Company, we will con
tinue business at the N W corner of Market
and Second street, alao Stall sNosl and 2 New
Market. We return thanks for the liberal
patronaf-e bestowed upon us, and with our
ad van tagas for carrying; the largest stock of,
the Best the Market affords, with Strict atten
tion to business and fair dealings, we hope
fer a oontinuance of your liberal patronage.
Thote having; Books with Butchers' Con.-
Eany will please take notice of pur placd i f
uviness. We are alone authorized to collect
and settle the business of the old firm. I
V. W. CAMPKN,
JOHN R. MELTON,
W. J. MOTT. I
au 2-tf Proprietors of Butchers' Co
BOOK STORK.
i '
J -
JTJE1.DQUARTER3 FOR (JaMl'&lON
Goods, Pictures of Hancock and English ard
Garfield aad Arthur, all jslzes. Campaign
Badges and Flags in great variety.
"The Undiscovered Country". By W. D.
L
Howell,
aua
O. W. YATES.
Valuable Land for
Sale.
WHEREA8 CALVIN BLACK and wife,
Flora B. Black, of the county of Kob
eson and State of North Carolina, on the 1st
day of October, 1876, made and executed a
mortgage to the North Carolina btate Life
Insurance Company of the city of Kelflfc h
and State aforesaid, to secure fit teen hundred
dollars due by note dated October 1st, 1875,
bearing Interest from date at 8 per cent, in
terest due on the 1st day ot a pril and Octo
ber of each year, and payable two years af
ter date, which mortgage was duly recorded
in the Register's Office in the county of Rob
eson aad State aforesaid, la Book Q, Q,
page Tf, on the 11th day of October, tb7,
which said mortgage with the power of sle
therein contained, and said note was on the
6th day of January, 1860, duly transferred
and assigned to the subscriber, who is now
the owner aad holder thereof, and the full,
amount of the said note secured br the said
mortgage is now due, except the interest up
to the 1st day of October, 1878. and whereas
default has been made in trie payment of
the said note secured by the said mortgage,
the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a
sale of the said premises by virtue of the
power contained in the said mortgage, wh'ch
sale will be made by the subscribers at pobno
auction, for cash, at the Court Houe door,
in the town ofLumberon, county and hut
a oresaid, on the 7th day of September, 18',,
t 1 2 o'clock, forenoon.
The following is a description r.f th sidd
mortgage premises : A tract of land Iji g
aad being la the county of Bobeeor mi Miate
of North Carolina and bounded on the North
by the lands ef Nei l f cVeill, on the East by
the lands f M. MeNeiil, the heirs of Henry
McNeill, deceased, an- puM McCallum. on
the South and West by the lands of Daniel
Me arthur, J O. MeKachin, Hugh Johnson
and Col P. P ' Smith, and containing about
ight hundred acre, more or less, the bguno
ariee of which will more fully appear by re
ference to the aali mortgage record ei aa
aforesaid. I
I The said tract of land will also be sold at
the same time aad at the sae place and on
the sa te terms under a mortgae exeu:ed
by the said O black to John A. Gltchri.t, on
thesth dav r f eoteraber, 1877, to secure a
Miteof $679:92 whieh mortape is now held
and owned by J. a MeCasxili,and is resord.
91 in the same office in Book T. T., page 9 IS,
on he llet day of February 1878,
JOHN A. OILGHJEU8T, Mortgagee.
W.F. Faucv, Attorney.
Lumberton, N. U , July 16, 1890.
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