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, m-i" deli v r-; i I y carriers,
C(..t,-,nr part of t "-itv, at th
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Swonentws plf asereport nJ B?
ir to revi t'ir paptra regularly.
$ 1
We will beg! ad to receive comniuiilcaiioni
from our friends on any and all lubjecti n
ffeaeral Interest bat: '
The nam of the writer xswt a! vayi b far
viMhcd lo the Editor. !
Oonunnnieatlccs cast bs written on on
one side of the papv.
Personalities oidfd.
And it is especially aa paiticalarly.'ncier
rtood that the Editor & cot alirsyi endorse
the views of eorreapoadsb, unlcuto ttafed
In the j editorial column.
VOL V ! WILMINGTON, N. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1880. NO. 159
THIS PAFEB
Tii DAffii , 'Review, i
rail Stock
RGDD1CK
:t v i w v -j o
;: 7: INV'SiM TUB PUHMC
i)
. . - i . -. i t
r i.-u. : Oitl lie
Cheapest Ii
Of
Dry Ooods
t it I hi ever been olTe ei in this market
IIUYfcU tilting this c.tj will do him
c j .j.t.re bj pasting oar door, as we are
uti WiM-llm; the market inminj cftbe reg
it ir Suplo Una.
'A'tt hnvo mkt-d diiWQ all good that be
k t HamiLcr wt ar and are ofleriog
iiiaii
to cur patron?.
.v.? njU cull partica'ar attention to the
t lowing
GiNrs'oacsKiNDamxG gloves
Ivht.j s;ofed, 75a. Wort" $1 60.
GalscoG;
v l all t"a!iM'8t all piict-a in hautfut
defines.
r.o;u htHl sitid Unbleached
Cottons I
W e f.ATtj Ui-J in a vfry haaiy stock of the
-.f and a-o offering thorn at lower figures
t- a ecer. We hare all the popular brands.
u-4 4 KleacMng at 10 cents per jard is
w'tthnut any exception t!.e boat Talue ever
Linen Handerclriefa,
A J-.b at 10 cent. These goods
r -pire no comment.
Give us a Call
& EODDICK,
45 iV3arket St.
Seed Cotton.
j00 '000 LIId aEED C0TT0X want
ed. for which a fair prc?, IN CASH, will
b-piii. Apply at WILLABD'S,
North Water St., Wilmington, N. C.
a
The New Hat Store.
Al.L AND IXAMINE MY BUMMEB
Mjrli-s ot Straw and Felt Hats. Tbey are
pr -ttj and cheap.
JOPN il. ROBINSON,
So. 13 Froat street,
v G .Nertto Puroell Uoase.
Attention Clubs. .
ANOTHER LOT OF
Campaign Goods
JUSP R CEIVED. Country Clubs (Dem
ocratic a'.d Kepoblican) will do well to tend
in tneir order soon for Fixtures, Badges,
Flajs, (with names cf candidates printed ob
th d) Chinese Lanterns, As., at
BUOK STOKE.
Musical Instruments.
4 L4K0E AJD VER.Y CHEAP LOT of
A
i lias, Acpoidtjons, Uuitari, Flutes, Fifos,
Ae. For sale at
UEINSBERGER'S.
Paper and Envelopes.
A
NEW LOT OF TAPER and Envelcpes
iu doit-s Just rtcsiredat
an 23 1UE LIVE HOOK STOliE.
1 T1TT
Soecial
InaDcemBiiis
J
CHEAP READING!
For the Canipaigu.
The Daily Kewew, to
$1.00!
Dec. lut, ! r
Tie V. ilminoton Journal
lat, for 0 rentI
to Dec.
Ti p ilhisotoK Jouhnal ttubliabtd
j -
evrv Fii l.iv.'xivca nil of tlu ri"wn of t e
week!
Ibo Daily. Kkview, publihhrj oveiy
aftcri.oon, gives tlio iiewH of the .y and
the latent market reports
j Address
j Jo:-n. T James,
Wilmington, N. C.
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
' E&CW4 A Eoudick Fa l 8tock.
. James Wilom A Large Party.
Paiks, G&4PTOM A Ladd Patents.
Hea L'c up's tripU colnma ad on 4tl page.
Tatm ttention Clubs
P ltaiNdBaaa Musical Instruments
Fi.nrtoeiith Su..dy after Trinity.
D 4y'i length 13 hours and 2 'minutes.
The moon u uowua its last qaarter.
Wii-.iliiw IHaxa all sizes at ltaiTer
Price's. ' t
Only ne interment in U.-lU vue C-'me-
tery lb' a werk.
Great thoughts staud up like church
spites 'mi 1 V'Hago cot..
Low water is now wlutV tlU matter
with the uteamboat Ilantiiilio.
Farmrrs h.'ve Lurnod that it taks tb-
best of soil to raise' a"mortgp.
Three interments In .l'tne Forest (color
ed) OmeUrv this wet all ehildten.
bavo your money and buy your Iluild
in, Supplies from Altailer fc Price.
The Rcgisttr of Deeds has issued three
marriage licenses this week, all of which
were for colored couples.
A man was astonished the other day
to find the telephone cou'd talk French.
Ho says he thought it was an English
Invention. : i
There were two intermanla in Oakdalo
this week, one adult and one infant, tla
latter brought here for burial.
Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all
stylos and sues,
ACo's I
at' Altaffkk, PrJCE
Rev.-T. Fage "Uiciaud will occupy the
pulpit of the First Biptist Cburch to
morrow morning at 11 o'clock, and Rev.
O L Stringfield at 8J p. m.
Capt. Catlett haastcurcd the common
dicus school rooms on the premises of Mr,
L. Meginney, corner Fourth and Prin
cess strc-els, where the Fall session ot the
Cape Fear Military Academy will le
opened. I
Window Olass olall sioh, Uo r,S- sh
and Blinds, Uuilders Hardware, Low
e :t prices at Jacoui's.
There will be joint services in the FirBt
and Second Presbyterian Churchas to
morrow. Morning servico at the Second
Cburch at 11 a. m. and evening Bervice
at 8 p. m. in t&e First Church, Huv. C. M
Payne ollciating.
All babieB aredimiuutive Cviars, tince
they come, Ithey see, they conquer, some
t mes by their gentle stillness but oftener
by continued uproarious crjicg, induced
by Oolic, Teething Flatulence, etc. Dr.
Bull's liby Syrup, by its gentle yet
specific influence quiets the little one.
without ever producing the leasi injurious
effect. Price 25 cts a bottle.
See a woman on horseback in another
column, riding near SjHier's Vineyards,
with a bunch of Grapes from which
Speer's Port Grape Wiue is made, that is
so highly esreemed by the mo Heal pro
fession for the use of invalids, weakly
persousaud the aged. Soul by j Druggists.
Mr. lialy burton, of the Morganton
lll&U, callea in to fee us yesterday, lie
has recently taken unto himself a help
meet and has been on a short bridal trip,
which was cut short by the fact of his
being compelled to bo in Morganton on
Monday. We were glad to ! make his ac
quaintance. !
Whn you visitor brave New York City,
stop at the Grand Uiikm Hotel, opposite
Grand Central Depot- Europeau plan,
liootus reduced to $1.00 ani npwaruU.
Kstauraut unsurpav!d at tuoilerate piices.
Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to
all parts ot the ci
fuitaffi n ?fewpsprs.
Tb saperiutend-'.'it ot'the foreign. mail
division of the p st-fti. deprtuaeut La
discovered t bat the internati m! r gula
tions in regard U the ptJuLie on
paper mailed t foreign conitri's in tn
postal Unior:, or 'n tl:e U; .ited Stu s
from those count n-s. in .,uectut i r t-vti
ounce, instead of four reuse for -two run
cos, as h:is been hert t- fore chrgiid. An
order Dtaking this change in rar was
issued by th department recent. y.
Mr. Shackellurd.
There pitt pener a! regret expr'
ed tiiat i ur 5al'Lt stai.dArd-bvarir in
this I Aiur optional .district cou d not be
with us at our grand ratification Wt
trust, however, that Mr. bhackelkrd
will come before us soon and let ua hear
him on the great issues of the day If he
could manage to be iu Wilmington on
the 9th of September, the day when
Coup's circus i to appear Lertj, lie will
fiud a largti crowd ready m-iue to-hear
him.
Cariosities of Life.
Lay your finger on your pul.t cr;d
know that at every stroke same immor
tal passes to his Maker; some fellow being
crosses the river of death, and if we will
but think of it, we may well wonder that
it should be so long before our turn comes.
Half of all who live die before seventeen
years. Only one person in ten thousand
lives to be a hundred years old, and but
one in a hundred reaches sixty years.
The married live longer than the single.
There is one Boldier to every eight per
sons, and out of every thousand born
ninety-five weddings take place.
Everybdy can get suited witha I'.wkat
Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi'm
Hardware leirf-
tVhat Vance Bays.
The Charlotte Observer has interviewed
Souator Vance since his return lo Charlotte
on Thursday morning. In speaking of the
grand ratiOcatioH meeting held on Tues
day and Vedrnday, the Senator r mark
ed to the leporter that, 'the meeting was
a successf'il one in every way, though the
weather was insufferably ! hot, especially
so when he spoke in the afternoon. lie
was struck by the superior intelligence of
the audieuc3 and was told that it was
largely composed of delegations from the
nsighboring1 counties men who had come
especially to hear tha issues discussed so
Ui3y spoke not to the people of Xew Han
over only, but to the whole country con.,
tlguous thereto, and he believes that some
good work was done. Gov. Vauce does
not know where he will speak next, but
thinks it likely that he will go to Virginia
thoitly, as he has received urgent invita
tions to do some work in that State, and
indeed he is already announced to speak
at several different points. However, if
the Executive Committee decide that he is
needed at home, he will not leave his own
State.'
Purge out the morbid humors of the
blood, by- a dose or two of Ayek's Piils,
and you will have clearer heads as well as
bodies. i
Handkerchief Dresses !
French manufacturers have given
great variety to the mouchoi or hand
kerchief patterns so p pular during the
summer for giugham dresses,, and have
introduced them for autumn and winter.
j
They have woven the finest wool and silk
mixtures into squares like handkerchiefs,
with the center plain or in small checks,
while the bolder is ths gayest Madras
plaids; or, to bo more exact, the border
is formed of lines or stripes of many
bright colors, which cross each other at
the four corners of the square, and these
corners form the plaids which are the
stylish feature of the new moachoir
woolen goods. Plum, peacock bit
bronze, and myrtle green ars quiet col
ors most used for' the centers of these
f i
thick woolen handkerchiefs, while brill
iant hues are in tbej borders. A gteat
deal of red and yellow is in these. bor
ders; but, instead of being the glaring
red and eilow of bandana handkerchiefs,
these colors are toned down into what is
called old rod and gold. Twilled plaids
like Surah armure goods in bird's eye
patterns, plain woven homespuns, and
cloths of good weight are brought out in
these designs. Lidies who prefer black
dresses to those with colors will wear
moachoir dresses that are- entirely black.
The center of each square U black aia
mure wool, and the striped border is-silk,
with satin lustre.
Mr. Nath'l Jacob! having been appoint
ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties iu
want of ths celejrated Plow can now
have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard,
ware Depot, o. 0 S, tfront St. if.
City Court.
Moiiie 'Lewis, colored, from PaddV
Hollow, was arraigned this morning be
fore the Mayor upon the charge of disor
derly conduct The interview with tie
Mayor benefited the city treasury $2.00
aiid the defendant was permitted todepart
in peace.
F-rat ot the K nd.
Mr. T- B. Henderson received in th s
city on -s'erday a car hwd of Irish po
tatoes from Tennessee. They came loose
in the car, and we are mfoitned that It is
the ( first shipment of the kind ever re
ceived in this city. They ordinarily come
barrelled up.
Old John Robinson.
John Robinson's circus is billed to ep
paar in Raleigh early next month It is
coming in behind Coup's and will come
down the W. & W. R. R as far as
Goldsboro, and then go up the N. C. R.
R. to Charlotte, after which it is to work
ddwn the Carolina Central to Wilming
ton. At least, this is the programme
which has been mapped out to ,us.
A Runaway
A horse, attached to a buggy, the
property of Mr. B F. Mitchell, took
fright this noon near the corner of Front
and Red Cross streets, and dashed madly
down Front street to 'Market where the
animal fell, throwing the driver, John
Carver, out over the horse's head. He
qulck'y regained his feet and grabbed the
bit and succeeded in checking the animal.
Strange to say that the driver, horse nor
buggy were in no way hurt.
Chloral Applied Externally.
' Cbloral hydrate is now employ od
physicians with considerable success in
neuralgic pains and in cancer of ths
breast, and this, in some instances, when
other sedatives and narcotics have nota
bly failed to give relief. The mode of
application practised in such cases is by
the saturation of folds cf lint of the size
of the part to 1 be treated, brought into
close oontact, then covered with three
or four layers of lint covered with oiNsilk
or spongio-piline wrung out of hot water.
The appplication to raw surfaces requires,
of course, special care in manipulation.
The strength of the solution is about four
drachms to sixteen ounces cf water, and
i
the addition of a small quantity of gly
cerine is found advantageous. .
Searing the End.
Alice Kelly, the poor, debauched, de
graded white creature, who has been so
often mentioned in police reports, was ar
rested on the wharf this -morning, about
G o'clock," in a state of beastly intoxica
tion by Officer Francis James and con
veyed in a cart to the Guard House.
When arrested 1 the prisoner was lying
near tha cap of the wharf with her fett
hanging ever near the water. Last
night the same depraved, forsaken
outcast was found by some of the street
bunds lying directly , across the rails
road track, and was removed from her
perilous position by tbtsj parties. It
would seem from the circumstances con
nected with this woman's arrest, together
with the fact of her being found on the
Riilroad last night that whiskey and the
devil have almost accomplished their in
fernal work, and the last act of a fallen
woman's life, which is so frequently sui
cide, had been contemplated by the un
happy wretch. Not being iu a condition
to appear before the Mayor this morning
the cafe was con tinned until Mondiy.
Wilmington District
Fourth round of quarterly meetings for
the Wilmington District, Methodist
Church South'
Ookesbnry, at Bethany.... ...'..Aug 2S9
Bladen, at Antioch.... Sept 4 5
Elizabeth, at EJizabethtown... Sept 11-12
Brunswick, atShalotte Camp .8ept 18-19
Waccamaw, at Cypress Creek ..Sept 21 22
Smith ville...: Sept 25-26
Wi'mington, at Front St Oct 2-3
Wilmington, at Fifth St, Oct 9 10
Whiteville, at Shiloh Oct 16-17
Topsail, at Union Oct 23-24
New River Oct 27
Onslow, at Queen's Creek, Oct 30 31
Duplin, at Wesley . Nov 67
Clinton, at Clinton..... Nov 13.-14
Cobarie, at Newton Grove Nov 2021
Let EVERT OFFICIAL MEMBER be 8Ure
to be at the fourth quarterly conference.
Dear Brethren, let us rBE3S the battue
all over the District and lojk to Go
FOB VICTOBT. '
. L. 8. Btjb&bead,
Presiding Elder.
Magnolia, N. O., Aug 18, 1880J
You can bay No. 1 Cooking ! and Heats
ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi's
Hardware Depot. , !
Church Services.
Worship in the various churches of the
city to-morrow as follows .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
comer of Market! and Fifth streets. Rov.
J B. Taylor, Pastor. Services to-morrow
at 11a. ni., conducted by Kev. T. Page
K'caud, S.lo P.M. by Rev. O. L. Strtm
field. Sunday School at 0:30 a. m
Brot'-kly u Sunday School at 4 p. m. Young
vlen's Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at
S:15 o'c'ock. Church Prayer Meeting
Thursday night at 8:15 o'clock,
! ST. JAMES' PARISH,
corner TWd and Market streets. Rev. A.
A. Watson, D. D.; Rector. August 2Vrh.
Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. Olebia
tion at 7 a. m. Sunday School at 9:43 a.
m. Morning Prajfer at 11 o'clock. Evening
Prayer at 0 o'clork.
I
fiT. JO
x 6 CHURCH,
corner Third am
lied Cross streets. Rev.
Gjo. Patterson, 11 D., Rector Am?. 29th.
Fourteenth Suud
y after i'lini y. Morning
Prayer at 11 o'clo
ST. PAUL S.EVAN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner of Sixth
aiid Market streets. Rev.
G. D. Bernheim
ID. D. Pastor. Sunday)
I. m. English Service f
School at 9;30
at it a. m. Chrfc Uan Association at3.30
P. M. No serv
ce at night.
FIFTH STREET
. E. CHURCH (SOUTH),
een Nun and Church
on Fifth, bet
streets. Revi T.
at 11 a. m, and
Ricaud. pastor. Services
30 p. m.j Sabbath School
at 9i;a. ra, Pray
r Meeting Thursday eve
ning at 7:30 o'ci
FKOJlT STREET
I. E. CHURCH, (SOUTH)
corner Front and
Walnut streets, Rev, E.
A. Yates pastor.
bervices at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sabblth School at 3 p. m., W.
M. Parker, sup
Prayer Meeting anil
Preaching Weoliesday evening at 7:30
o'clock.
Young
Aien and Women's Chris-
tian Association!
evenings in ead
first and third Tuesday
month.
For Our!
Lady Readers.
Among impo
ations of early fall goods
are quantities oi
fine, all-wool plaids, in
bright colors oc
plain dark grounds.
The infinite variety which has prevailed
in fashion for several seasons past, is re
peated ia the new autumn styles.
Wide belts of saddle girth canvass, fas
tened with straps of leather and buckles,
are worn with all sorts of demi-toilet
costumes. '
At present it is the high fashion In
Paris to make the corsages of evening
dresses high in the neck, but with very
short or no sleeves.
The plain skirt with full ua looped
back drapery is Americoa in origin, but
it is gaining in favor on the other side of
the Atlantic.
Two boquets are worn on the corsage
one at the waist on the left side, the
other at the neck, also on the left side,
high and far back.
Very young ladies have adopted the
fashion of wearing large embroidered, and
lace-trimmed collars, just like those worn
by small children.
I New night robes have deeply shirred
pointed yokes back and front, while the
large bishop sleeves are also shirred into
the arm-holes, and at the wrists.
Jersey webbings of plain stockinet and
in all colors to match the grounds of
plaids and damasse novelties, are in the
hands of manufacturers for the fall trade.
A Great Enterprise.
The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Com
pany is one of Rochester's greatest busi
ness enterprises. Their Hop Bitters have
reached a sale beyond all precedent,
having from their intrinsic value found
their way into almost every household; in
the land, Graphic.
We thought yesterday that the backbone
of Summer had been broken, but it has
stiffened up mightily since then. To-day,
at 3 o'clock, the thermometer registered
92 degrees, the same for that hour almost
every day this week.
CaptjK. M. Mclntire left her
morning for the Northern markets fo the
purpose of purchasing his Fall and Win
ter supplies, lie tells us that he is going
the rounds this time of the carpet manu
facturers and that it is his intention to
make a speciality of that branch of the
business. !
''Became Sound and YV11 "
HATCHER'S STATION, Ga.
R. V. Piebce, MJ D :
Deer Air My wife, who had tocn ili
for oyr two years, and had tried many
other medicines, became sound and weU
by using your Favorite Prescription. My
niece was also cured by its use, after eev
eral physicians had failed to do her any
good, i Yours truly.
THOMAS J. METHVItf;
"Best Of JUL"
BALTIMORE, Md March 5th, 1879.
Dr. B, Y.Pikbck -
Dear 5ir Mj familjrhave used your
Favorite Prescription and it has done all
that is claimed for it. It Is the best of
all preparations for women complaints. I
recommend it to all families.
U. S, WATERMAN, Druggfc
Ne7 Advorti3omont3.
A Large Party,
TORMERLT RENT PAYER., tired rt
a-dlora ru'e are now on icy nionthlv In
etalment list. Tery dolUr heretofore Pitl
them for rent now gce to pare as? a
home and not bete the woodbine tu inoth.
Under the i-italui set p!au no rent u paid
thereby avoid ieg a fteidy drin en fanily
resource i wd enablinjr ' rtt8 t fccuo
eomfort&ble homes and to become their wo
U JO-A w -
iBt'N.r. F. GrAi-to.w Story I?- Lai..,-
U ALBERT K. PAIJSSJ'U-;-;
Late Commlsoner':'ofrjtnU.'
at e n itSa
PAINE. GRAFTON & I Ann.
jAttorneys-at-Law a id Solicitors of AnierU
e in and Foreign Patents.
nil 2 Fifth Street, Wasuingtcu, D C.
m 1 racticepateo law in all itbrancLrn
in the Patent Oiliie. an! in thn K-inmr-,,
and Circuit Courts of the I T
Pamphlet sent free en receipt of I stamp
ior poemge. rtu og
DEL'S CORN OLV:'.?:; a
ma Remedy, Ta'.mar lidi in, hi! .ru Liv
er Invlgorator, KocklDi: L'ir 1 M,' Urssll-
ian Shoe Dectif g and an cu"; -..i tr cf
Patent Medicines, 4c, for e-.'o ,. ,t
CATy,
an 27
vrkct.
WATERMELON b',
AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, h&vicg
suddenly acqiircl prominnpe, rirrw
the plucky New ork D;ctor c:ilei for tne,
when his fast ended, .
P. L. Bridffers & Co.,
20, 22, 24, 2G fe 28 Front St.,
, 1 Wilmington, N. O.,
have laid in a upp!y for the upo of ibir cus
tomers of the largest and iinest ia xl.i
market, which they are retaiKnjj- at
cost, and warranted superior to t).o articla
supplied Dr Tanner or the Oeorgi.iug. When
Tanner finished his Watermelon, ho finmod
the use of Bread and Batter, Lia'ju -jd Mus
tard, Bacon and Cabbage, Fish, y!h and
Vegetables, in all the wonderful v v irtj pro
vided by nature, and eeerainply ordaibod by
providence as necessary to the rnftiritcTii'cj
of human life, and no where more Bnun-iaiit
ly supplied than on the Ketaii chores of
P. L. Briderci &
Co.,
20, 22, li, 26. and 2 North
j Wilmington, N. C.
I'rontSt,
Jt is generally knowr, v .j;p-pc, that
this delioioua fmit owts it pocu.-vity t tfle
fact that it holds in solution, b: siaej Flavor,
ing Fxtracta,Btarch,eu?ar, VV'fter, Ooloric
Matter, and Salt, a small pc ctLtva of Al
cohol and other article, kept corvrtAHtly for
sale in separate parcels, read v.; bi mized
tor popular use, by
JP. L. Bridsers & Co,
Wholesale and Ketaii Grccera,
Wilmington, N C.
Alcohol beinsr the Arabic fr Vhi.
which is an Americanism for tlu IiLh wol d
UIbQUE, the other word IiATJOJl btin
sometimts added in virtue of tbo birth pine?
of this unparalleled product of the bofg f
Ireland. We! keep "Whiskey ia all alzil
shapes and ptckaes from -a lil t!kl-;r t
a sixty gallons cask, aud from t-jn cjatj t
two hundred dollars.
French Brandy, Gin. Tqky Wiue, Ex
cellent Hcuppernonpr, Victoria rh-'ry,
fleira Wine, Snuff, Plug and Lesf Tbbascx,
Cigars, Canned and Dried rrtuu, hn,
Worcester Sauce, Coniaiect? and ! r.vervc?.
We are now reducing kU,cc tirpjn-at"i v
to our threatened femoral t r,nro -: i-i '
and roomy qoarters ia Cctobsr, Rj.d wi.l
make it the interest of ! I crt earned ia tr.o
use or the abuse of tho bjie incatiuL6l to
call on -
P L- Bridger3 & Co.i
20, 22, 21, 2G & 23 Froa t St.,
Wilmingtou, N. O.,
NO CHAIiGS
for tlowlng goodfj for packing or draiftge,
'.r for Town DeliVery, and we are petfoctic
our arrangements with the u ail road Couipa
uiee and Steamboat lines toSaithiillc; Fy
ettcville and Foist CaiwrU for reduced
transportation on all goodj sapped by
P. L. BR1D0ERS &
20, 22, 24, 26 and 23 Front Sirwt.
WILMINGTON, N C.
au 18 I -
Wanted
rpf BUY OB LEASE, a ie3ond-hi,d
Printing Press. Most be ia good ort'er ard
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argeeaoughto priat a tentj.four co'.yuv
paper. Address, statin j ttrxs.
ll.-ENGB,
Borsw, N.C.
an 27
Fresh Every Da
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FINE ABSOBTMENT 07 CASDIfV,
French and Doaeetie, just received cr5 for
P
sale.
THE 05LY OENDINE nOME-i;iLW
Candy ia the city, will be found twrv'
day, fresh and tweet, three doors ScatVof
the postofliee on Second street. Also, Ncti
BaJdna, Frttit, Ao, C. E. JEVKNf,
jaa23 Near tbef ottottee