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akhedto tke Editor.
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WILMINGTON, N. C-THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1880. NO. 151
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tTlst Tsiw nsf n 1 1 1 1 1 .
Is the editorial eolrans.
" - wtinuuiiuaiiia. BZiw mn SfVM WS1 CI
failures to reeetve their papers regularly.
DA
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LY
BROWN & 'RODDICK
45 Market Street.
GenU Jean Drawers,
v
nr own minufactuiv, C ants, regular
pi io $ 125. Call and ex unlne.
1 h Elghmie Dress Shirt, $1, try tLem
oi va and yoa will use no other.
li-xlaiid Shawls.
We are rlmlug tnit all our Shetland Shawls
at $1; they are really worth $3.
Lad Us' Co loco! Summer Skirts, from 50c
to $1.75. A beautiful line.
WlJe Trlnted English Cambric, 10 cents
j er j ard regular price 15 cents.
Printed Pacific lawns, 12 J cents pr yard,
sol 1 all over the country at 15c,
BLACK CRAPES.
We have just received a largo invoico of
Crapes In Single, Double and Triple.
Suilable for Veilings and
Trimmings. '
SOLE AGENTS IN THIS CITV
for the
WIDOW'S CRArE, FOR'lUE DEEP
EST MOURNING.
A KL DrUe la Gents' Linen Ilandkcr.
chiefs, $1 00 per Dozen.
LADIES' CORSETS.
Ws have Just received a new Corset to ro I
i
..II . . m kit.nt I
l3TnT17liI JPr "DflTITITnTr
AH.hJ II J.V m MViaavai
w 7
45 Market St.
Jv 17
i disc nnnnDTiiuiTv rno TUClforthe rurnose of uniting in marriage
A nnnfc urr un luilll l awn HI..
LADIES !
rt ARB 8KLLI!fO atRedaeed crloes
v v Ladiec. UUsec and Children's Dresee
aad Undwear, Trimmed and Untrimmed
uU d Bnneu, lttet stjlv.
We will Mil ofl oar Htock of bove named
aiUelee at ItKUUOCD PBICE to make
loom for Fall ffO'Kls.
Uilr Work aad Mumping solicited.
MI3ES3 KAUREU McGOWAN.
JvlT
For Rent.
JEOM TUE lit of Ootober 1850,
tbe rMldjnoe at the Soutswest
-
eoraer of 6Ut& aad UarketsU.
Apply to J0B5 L. CANT WELL,
iy I? tf , Box 4T9, Port OflSee.
CLYDE'S
Klevv York
AND
Wilmineon. M. C.
Steamship Line,
TUK STEAMER
BENEFACTOR,
1APT. JONES,
WILL SAIL FROM HEW TUSK 0
SATURDAY. Augnst 2U
fcau Skippers eaa rely opoa the promj t
ailing of 8uAen as advertised.
for FreLxht Cactfemeata apply to
TUOS. E. BO.IU, Bap't,
Wllmlaftoa, N. O.
TUIO. a XOCK, Frelxat ArBt,
fork. '
WM. P CLYDE A CXX.
SA Broadway, Sew fork.
at 17
House Wanted.
SMALL BOUSK eooulnln
tonr or Ate rooAS..AdJree etatlsf
locatiea aad term. fcTK5ANT,
as Il-Jt P. O. J13.
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CHEAP BEADING!
For the Campaign.
The Daily Review, to Dec. 1st,
fcr
$1.00!
The WiLMikQToN Jouunal to Dec.
1st, for 60ceutsl
Tbo Wilmisqt s Journal published
very Fri by, gives ll of tbo news of the
week I
The Dailt Review, published every
afternoon, gives the news of the day and
the latest market reports.
Address
Josh. T. James,
Wilmington, N O.
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
EG BiBKia 4 Co Fresh Lime
Jso L Dboi.it. Pi es't First Ward: Demo
i
critic Club f
JisWKisa, eeetV-Tb!rd Ward D em o-
cratie Club
P T Dicxssr, President Tifih Ward Dem
ooratie Club. 1
Yatbs Attention Clubs
P Usisisiassa Amy Oakly
Magisterial circles are dull.
Window Glass all sizes at'ltafier &
Price's. t
Full mcon to-night at 4 minutes past 12
o'clock.
Save your money and buy your Build"
Ing Supplies from Alt tier & Price.
Mr. C. E. Burr is engaged In getting
np very handsome transparencies for the
Grand Ratification meeting neat Tuesday
night.
Full Metal and Walnut Sh w Cases, all
styles and szea, at Altaffkh, Piuck
as t o s
The Fayetteville Banner has decided I
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MMnoa r l.inrlnhlirs t f I'U rtlt hi IRhMl I
L. , u Tl t. L . i
i icero unuer auuiuer unmo. xi to v.w
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point and we wish it success in its new
field. I
Rev. Dr. -Mendelsohn, of this city, was I
In Charlotte on Tuesday, whither he went
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Mr. iewis uerwaneer ana jjjiss uanuaui
Frankenthal. of that city.
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and remember that the Only medicine It
AO JWK UUUU tt UHKUI,. uoamiui '"J I
ever Ukes Is Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup,
certain! v converts anothsr family to the I
use of the remedy.
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One old drunk and down and one on
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snsDicion were the two arrests last night,
The first is held to get sober While the last
was discharged. All of which was done
without the formality of a court.
Yesterday's Charlotte Press sayf .
About a thousand olickens came down
to day on the Statesville road by express
-
for Wilmington to-night. They areond
of chicken : pie down by tbe sea. 'In
the sweet bye aod bye. We'll eat chicken
pie, chicken p!e.M '
Everybody can get suiud witha rocket
iife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacoui's
Knife
s i
Hardware Denot.
Two Uales. I
Messrs Newbury . & Chasten are deter-
mined not to be behind. They received
advias to-day of the Bhfpraent of two I
bales of ne cotton lrom Mount uuve,
iu Wayno county, which was expected
here to day. Ibis is the first new cotton
bear J from North of Wilmiogton.
J
To Fill Up-
After U day the month of August,
1880, leaves btr teens andenUrs tbe twen
ties; pretty soon summer win be gone.
and then we will have the U I anu au-
tumn, our harvut season in this section.
May wo all be enabled jto , re.p a good
harvest of Votes thi ear, too, lor honest
cona;Uutional governaieut. fTbe only
way to do this, however, is for every man
to do bis doty between now and sundown
un the 2 1 day of November. You must
ta k to your indifferent neighbor and get
him interested; give him jjood political
documents to read, and if he can't read
tbem, read U him UaucockV reply to
n .-n 1
Governor Pease, ot Texas, and his letter
c. , , , ...
toOeoSbermAnlnlS.G . and we will
guarantee If he Is Southern born and not
political office setker, he will be a
Hancock man before ycu get half way
tnrongh the last named document. Work!
6 .... .1 .
work I! work III must be ' our motto from
now until the polls close.
The Rtvcr :
A slight rise of two and a half feet i
reported in the ilvir, which lnei eases the
demh of- water on the Shoals to ten or
twelve feet. It will soon fall off again
however, as the river is again fal I :s All
this we learn from those on the North
State.
Purge out the morbid Luniors of the
blood, by a dose or two of Aykk s Pij ls
and you will have cleuer heads as ell a?
bodies. i !
New fclyauiettes
We raw this morning tin epaulette
ordered for t he drum corps of theVYilming I
ton Light Infantry. Tliey are deci ledly
the handsomest we bve sson aud wifl
add much totthe app.irance cf . the corps.
In addition to the epaulettes the corps are
to receive very handsome vizor'ees raps,
trimmed with gold lace.
Yesterday's Kxcursion.
A large c?owd of ladies and gentlemen
totk advantage of the opportunity offir
ed for an excursion down the rivej yes
terday cn the Passport under the aus-
pleeaof the Ladies of the Front Street
Methodist Church. A good time was
had and the excursionists expressed theme
salves well pleased with their trip.
The Second Bale.
The bale of cotton spoken of by us yes
terday as received by Mr. E. P. Coving
ton, was shipped by Mr. Jeptha Gibson,
of Laurel LI ill . in RicLmond county. It
i
was classed as rxiddling at,d sold for 11 J
cents.
Messrs. Kerchner & Calder Bros, also
received a new bale to day. It was from
jjr. E. L. McCormac, of Shoe Heel, was
classed as middling, and sold for 13 cents.
The weight of the bale received by Mr.
Covington was 490 pounds and that re
ceived by Messrs. Kerchner & Calder
Bros was 636 pounds.
The loans: Democrats.
The meeting of the Young Men's
Hancock, Jarvis and Shackelford Club,
held last night at the City Hall, was
largely attended and was in every way a
. , , .
i mer leaiure oi me evenins was an aaarcs
delivered by Mr. E. A. O'dham vihich
. ,
a havA hnaril viirm 7 rnmmflnnft hv
minv. Thfl fllnh ment fun tn.mnrrnw
: r 4i .:
rangements for tbe parade on Tuesday
nght.
Pri-IMno nn TnrnnllfA
"i o v.. uw -i""-
r n n rt Til iiT 11
aiessrs. ii. r . uamsne, nooc. u. uewen
and S. W. Roberts were on the 1 urnpi ke
, -. t . . . i i l rni
U18UI Wlfcu lucir ""i?
gentlemen went aoout nve mues wnen
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they retraced their way back to this
-
c,ty. They can make the trip from Wil
- -
mington to the riound in abcut forty-five
minutes. Xhey were much please i with
the speed of their "horses" and will, we
undeistand, make a test of their speed at
" tij date.
You can buy .No 1 Cookiug and Hats
m
m. A ! v W V
LIpi)lncou' Haazine
For September opens with a well-illus
trated paper on the lake region of Florida,
'EkoUah Scrub,' which,lying cut of
tbe line of ordinary travel, is but lhlle
known, though its natural features and
scattered settlements are cunous and in
teresting. The c ncluding paper of A. H.
ilofrfriVa lParrui5nT nn till. Hih IVfisSSiq-
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Vlll.u,lirlk 5n Aiisl , bv lKa an;h2r of
L. Mona?dinr8 ykce, u a charminslv
1UeQ .coeunt of a summer passed in a
auaiut TUlian town, the resort of plkrlms
ffom eyery quarler, and the scene of some
of the most striking ct nmoLies and :e
lh-ious practices VkLich have discenetd
from med ire al times Newport a Hun-
drid Years Ago, by Frances Pieriepont
North, is an article which calh up vividly
the period when this chkf am )i g Ameri
oan watering places was occ. pied by a
yreuch army ai.d 11 et. seut to aid the
caUia of Americin i'ldeei-denie, and
WM even more gay and biiilui t thn ii is
at the present day, H;ise-Uacing in
France,' tbe first two papers by L. Le.
jeuue, is full ol details that show a famiL.
twity with the subjjet in all its relations,
The fifth chapter of 'Studies iu tbe Slum
by Helen Campbell, treats of 'Diet and iis
Doing.' 'Slort Studies in the Picturesque,'
b WUlim oaD! f T w f8
close observation of the choice but char.
acteristic features of American scenery.
,. i,,lllim aTli, VrD , aj
The continuation of Udam and Eve, sev-
era, suort ies and poems, the 'Monthly
wbicn unusually full, and the
literature of the Day complete the
numbcr .
; , . 77 c. .
Window Glass of all sues, Do wr, Sash
aQJ BUnJjh Builders' Hard ware,&o L,iw
est prices at Jacobi's.
Disastrous' Fire 'at Long Creek.
We regret very much to learn of a dis
astrouc fire which occurred this mornirg
at Long Cretk, in Eecder&ounty. Aboa
2 o'clock the alarm was given when it
was discovered that tbe largest and hand
somest residence in the, town was on fire.
It wus known as the Satchwwll houee and
was owned by Messrs. Bell & Bro., who
occupied one portion aod Mr. W. T
ewtJi the othtr. Toe citizens turned
-ut pronjp-ij but the fire had obtained
B'ich tie day when the alarm was sound
d ih.u it was found to be impossible to
H1VH Mlf In-. rflr (T hniMinn I'lir.nrh U
i if otle oi the citizens Messrs. Bell & Bro
javed all of their furniture but Dir. New.
ell lost everything, his wife and family
barely escaping! in their night clothes
without having had time to save even an
outside garment. Indeed, Mrs. Newell
and her little granddaughter made a very
narrow escape from a fiery death. The
fire is supposed to have been accidental,
and to have originated in the dining room
around the stove. There
ancejon anything.
was no msur-
A Good Joke on SioinuDody.
Because a man's hair is. tinged with
gray or contains a silver lock here and
there, there is no reason tbat be should
always appear as sober a9 a Judge about
to pass tbe death sentence upon a prison
er. At least, that must have been tbe
opinion of some of oar grave and reverend
seigneurs on Change this morning when
one, a younger member f the Produce
Exchange.offered twenty-five cents to an
other to black his shoes. The offer was
immediately accepted bya third party ,who
is a member of one of the oldest commis
eion houses on the wharf, which counts
its commission account away up among
the thousands. Entering into the spirit
of the joke another member of the Ex
change stepped out and soon brought
back a boy with a shoe box, blacking
andbrusb. All that was needed now to
perform the job was a little nerve and
resolution on the part of the party who
accepted the offer, and this was not lack
ing, for taking a seat directly in front of
his patron he commenced tbe job while
all stood around to see tbe operation. The
shoe blacker our grave and reverend
Seigneur, must pardon us for the time be
ing in designating him thus performed
his contract Worthily, gave a good shine
and got bis quarter amidst vociferous ap
plause and laughter by all present. The
money, bowever, went to the genuine
boot black finally, who thought it a cap
ital joke and an e&sy paying job for him.
Mora'. Never be too proud, young
reader, to earn an bonest quarter of a
dollar by a little labor or bard work.
Mr. Nath'l Jacobi having been appoint
ed agent fur the Atlas Plow, parties in
want 01 tnis eelejratea now can now
have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard
ware Depot, No. 10 Si Front st. tf.
Knights of Honor.
A letter udjr date of Aug. 15, from
Grand Dictator Theo. F. Kluttz, at Salis
bury, to the Charlotte Observer, makes
the following announcement authorita
tivcly. - I
Tha Grand Lodge Knights of Honor
will be called to order in Asbeville, Tues
day, August 24th, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Speciil cars hava been chartered to con
vey reprfsantatives, their families and
friends, from Salisbury to Asbeville ana
return at $3 for the round trip, tickets
good to return on any regular train for
five days. Cars will be attached to regu
lar Western' North Carolina Railroad
trains, leaving Salisbury at 10.30 Mon
day night, August 23rd. Eistem dele
gates arriving at Salisbury too late for
this arrangement will be passed ever 'tbe
WesUrn North Carolina Railroad at 3
cents per mile each way. The Raleigh
& Gaston and Wilmington & Weldon
roads will pass representatives for 3 cent8
per mile each way. The Atlantic &
North CaroHua and .Richmond & Dac
viller N. C. Division 6 cents per mile
for round trip. Representatives on the
Caroliua Central road unless directed
otherwise will buy round trip excursion
tickets to Asbeville, via Charlotte and
Statesville. Charlotte 'and Concord
members will come via Salisbary. Spe
cial arrangements have been made with
the proprietors of the Female College in
in Asbeville fcr hotel accommodations at
reduced rates. . ....
Tbe Bone and Muscle producing Malt,
the Nerve quieting Hop. the superb Mal
arial antid ote Qainine, and otbor precious
ingredients, combined without fermenta
tion, are the ingredients of 'Malt Bitters
prepared by the Malt Bitters Company.
GRAXD U1SSMEETIXU OF THE DEE
0CRATIC PARTY
Tnere will be a Grand Mass Meeting
and Porch light Procession of the Demo
cratic Party on Tuesday, August 24th,
1880, at Wilmington, N O. i
The following named gentlemen have
accepted invitations and will be present
and address the meeting:
Hon. T. J Jarvis,
Uon. Z B. Vanc,
Hon. M. W Raxkm,
Uon. D. G. Fow'le,
Hon. J M. Lkach,
F. H.Bu bbk. Esq..
D. Hi McLean, Esq.,
Col. D K .iicRae,
Mf j. G M Btedman,
Maj. D. J. D.SVAXE
And the following have also been in
vited and it is hoped will be pr sent:
Hon. A. O- MEBRIijoN.
J. W. ShACKELFoBD, Eeq ,
Hon. A. M. Waddell,
Capt. Oct. Cvxe.
The Wilmington I & Weldon and WiU
mington, Columbia & Augusta Railroads
will iesue tickets good for three days at
two cents a mila each war. and th
Carolina Gmtral Railway will issue re
turn ticxets at greatly reduoed rates, for
which see circular. The Fayette!! .
Smithviile and Black River boats will is
sue tickets.1 of the round trip for one fare.
lv democrats are invited to partici
pate. By the General Committee,
F. H. Dakbt, Chairman.
James W. King, Secretary.
New Advertisements.
Fresh Lime.
1AQ0 BARRELS
JUST LAN n ING,
Aad for sale by
an 19-lt E. G. BARKlSR k CO.
First Ward to the Front.
TO ALLY TO THE DEMOCRATIC Bngle
jl v uau. v ictory lies witfiin jour Urup I
Yen are hereby notified to meet promptly
TO NIGHT, ai8 o'clock. Business pertain
ing to toe urana Batm cation Meeting, An.
gnst 24th, is to be transacted, A fall attend
ance is requested. -JOHN
L. DUDLEY, Pres't.
W. H. Stbauss, Beet'y. - an 19-lt
Tlilrd Ward Democratic
1 Club. 1
THERE WILL B3 A MEETING of the
Club TO-NIGHT, I at Munds' Hall, to
make arrangements for the Ratification Meet
in? on the 24th. A f all attendance is de
tired. JAS. W. KING,
au!9-Jt 1 Bectfy.
Fifth Ward Democratic
Club. 1
ALL DEMOCRATS In this Ward are re
qaested to attend a meeting ot the Club
at the Stedman Fire Company Mouse, corner
of Fifth and Nan streets, on Thursday Eve
nicg, 19th instant, at 8 o'clock. Business of
importance to be attetded to.
P. T. DIOKSET, Ft et'lt
JTBlSK WlLI.ia.MS9H, DSCt J.
au 19 It !
Attention Democrats I
TiBMOCRATS OF THE FOURTH Ward
are requested to meet at ths -Citv Hall on
Thursday evening, 19 th Inst., at 8 o'clock:, to.
complete tae programme for tee General
Ratification oa the 24th Inst. Business ot
importance will be transacted.
W. P. OLDHAM, Chm'n.
Jambs Kivdbick, Bect'y.
au 18-at
For Sale.
FINE PAIR of Cashmere Goat?, well
broken to htrne s, together with a fall set
ofharnejf and nobby Buggy. The turnout
is complete GEO. F. TILLEY,
au 18 New Ma kct
FISH.
FISH.
New TJlackerel. I
1 ' .-. : 1:'
BARRELS, 1
HALVES and
1 QUART. I;.
For sale by
Hall Sl Pearsall.
an 18
rJlrs. S. J. Baker.
FASHIONABLE MILLI5ERY,
I Wilmlngion, If. C
Corner Third and Orange Street
TANOT GOODS, H otions, Hats, Bonnets,
A? Flats, Flowers, Feathers, Ornameats of
all kinds. Will renew aad work oyer all
kinds ot old hair, braids, combings, Ae., root
them and make ttetn equal to new. Old
Hats nude to look like they were sew Call
aad see my specimen of work.
jelO MRS. B.J. BAKES.
Hew Advertisemonts.
Amy Oaklv.
8TOBT BY FLOMLLA Afjyiariie.
The Undiscovered fjonntrv. P xxr r
a, .n. ' -j "
V TT BUS,
The History of Worth Carolina. Py W J
Moore. lw Edition In Two Volames, 1
For sale at
HEIWSBETIOER-s.
aa 17
Attention CIuj!
ANOTHER LOT OF
Campaififn Good
IS
JUST RECEITED. Country dobs (Dem-
ocraUe aad Bepublican) will do well to send
in their orders soon for Pictures, Badges ,
Flags, (with names of candidates printed cn"
their). Chinese Lanterns, Ae., at I
BVOK STORE. I
an io
Baggin
Tics, Tino.
1.400 Rolls Cotton Bagig,
4,500 Bundles Stw and Pieced Ties,
1,000 Lbs Cotton Bagging Twine.
F
1
lour, Bacon, Molasses.
'1
200 Bbls flour, Bsper to Extra Family,
2:0 Boxes Pork StripgJ
Smoked aad D S Sid,
200 Hhda and Bb's Porto Rico, New Cro p
Cuba and New Orleans Molasces.
Sugar, Coffee, Ac,
200 Bbls Hugtr, Cut Loaf, Granulated
Standard A, Extra O and C.
275 Bags Coffee,
Kio, Laguyra snd Java,
100 Boxes Pure Assorted Caady,
160 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard,
176 Boxes Starch,
200 Boxes.Lye and PoJaih,
125 Boxes Laundry Boap,;
Tobacco, SnafF, Paper, Match ea, Shot,
Pepper, Ginger, Hoop lion, Spirit Barrels .
Ac For sale low by
j WILLIAMS A MURCHTFON,
au IT Wholesale Grocer A Coat. Mt r.
WATERMELONS,
AB AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, having
suddenly acquired prominence, since
the plucky i Mew sork Doctor called for one,
when his fast ended.
P. L. Bridffers & Co.
20, 22, 24, 26 & 28 Front St.,
Wilmington, N. O.,
have laid in a supply for the are of their cus
tomers of .the largest and fined in this
market, which they are retailing- at
ooet, ana warranted superior to u e article
supplied Dr Tanner bv tbe Georgians. When
Tanner finished his Watermelon, ho returned
the use of Bread and Butter, Ham and Mus
tard, Bacon aad Cabbage, Fish, Flesh and
Vegetables, ii all the wonderful variety pro
vided by nature, and seemingly ordained by
providence as necessary to the malatenancj
of human life, and no where more abundant
ly supplied than on the Retail Shelves of
F. L. Bridgers & Co.,
20 22, 24, 26, and M North Front St,
Wilmington, N. C. 1
H is generally known, we suppose, that
this delicious fruit owts its populai itr to the -fact
that it holds in solution, besides Flavor,
ing Extracts, 8tarch,ugar, Water, Coloring
Matter, and Halt, a small percent g of Al
cohol and other articles, kept constantly far
sale in separate parcels, read to bsnaxsd
lor popular use, by
P. L, Bridgers & Co;
Wholesale and Retail Groctrs,
Wilmington, If C.
Alcohol being the Arabic for Whiskey,
which is an Americanism for the Jrih word
O It) QUE, the other word tt AU 311 beins:
sometimes added in virtue of the birth place
of this unparalleled produet of the bogs of
Ireland. We keep Whiskey in all s!z:d v
shapes and packages from a gill tickler to
a sixty gallons caskj and from ten cents to
two hundred dollars.
French Brandy, Gin, Tokay Wine, Ex
c3lUnt fevppernone, Victoria Bhvry, Ma
ira Wine, dnuff. Plug and Leaf Tobacco,
-iars, Canned and Dried Fruits, E g,
w oroeeter ttaace, Condiments aod Preserves.
We are now reducing stock pref arat ry
to our threatened removal to more elegile
and roomy qiarters in October, and will
make it the iu teres t of all concsrnsd in the
use or the abuse of the above mentioned to
eaUon .-
P- L. Bridgers & Co.,
20, 22, 24,26 4 28 Front BS.,
Wilmington, N. O .
before makicg their aelections.
NO CHARGE
for showing goods, for packing or drayaze,
or tor Town iseiivery, and we are prrcung
our arrangements with the Kailroad Compa
nies and Steamboat lines to8sithT0Ie, Fy- -etteville
and Poiat Canrrll for redaced
trausportatkm ou all goods shipped by
P. 1. BBIDGERi a C3,
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