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. -- - ' I--- - - a- . . - t . - . . :.. t. .w - - . 1 : ' oriIONS. POSTAGE PAID. m.-ontsi. $160 ; Three - r? fl a . Ome month, 60 eea .ms delivered by i rrtafiribri wilt pww "yo m m H 'Ttl rtfre ftIf papers regularly. ' jTeir Advertisgrnenta mi M 1 B VM FOR MEDwATISH, ,. tunfgfcScr'atfca, Lumbago, Itckich Sorehats of Mo CAojf, (tfrf, fitfiM $9($ Threat, S weil Tjji and Sprains, Burns and i Jfof, General Bodily - ' Pains, Tocti, Ear and Headache, Frosted M and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. : tt fnfmOiM en Mirth equals St. Jacobs Oil ' m t imft, rure, simple sad cheap Zxtcmal Imttj. 1 trlI soUils Imt the comparatirelj ttftef satlaf of SO Onts, and crerjr one suffer 4 viti tela eaa bsre cheap and poeitlTe proof 4. HicUbs. Mwttaas ia Brren Lasgnstc A.V0GELER fc CO., oZmor 2fL 17. 5. X. Brussels Carpets. r fTQX ffRZAT REDUCTION hw caused X ' Xua to mote nicely. If you wish a B AR GUN ciU la the next Tew days. Some very food itjlet to tel&tt from. Rugs to t match trffj Carpet. Corsets Corsets. this lice rrc arc mlly prepared togiTe vi eatisfaction. 1 ly tte pair amd and by the yard, very chap. DrcGc Goods -ahd Trimminsrs. "U "" ' ( A SpVcialty.) 1 gool, fresh assort men t. "TCBnjTI BATH" 80AP, HAVE TOU t. t r TRIED IT? V, nw : ! ' s Kepectfullyi : . S, JOE PERSON'S LtTuIi RSkxD7 FOR - - SOROFULA NEVER FAILS. . tmm Cnr if Fairly TeiteJ. ti1 ranch 'pleasure to' be able to gUtat I hate derived an effectual cure of wfala from the use of Mrs, Joe Person's for that disease. I had suffered ?5toQfaU for jnorcwthan three years, despaired of ever gettiag: well.. I daring that timo , by three very rttapii7iIclanalwIthout any good result. ' faJr1 to tha-Natlonal -Surgical Insti Jw,atAuinta, Ga., and was treated there "fct two months, with no better re- Jay fmfly-phyBlclana met with. mgraing from the Institute, I was frja to try Mrs. Person's remedy, and r iryJBed It more4han a week before I .faLW curative andL healing proper fSv4J toon began to heal, and the l2fviq charged si fast as the sores JJj I had not thought of ever getting hutny hopes Increased, my low V-aea ted bfors rth) remedy, and I jrWoyilsplend!! health and am In Twptrtu-. The remedy. li mild aa apdr i trd a strong tonic : 4t wlU heal the ISS to three weeks If "taken iA-v Ji my opinion that it should 10016 Um Rr the sore is healed; , uirr0' the cans of Iti effects It ahould 1 regtuarly by all means, for I have :,WStS'Sirth. CrfeVttade would commence to re ItftT d for this alone: it should be 'Pt?,Jfriyi until an effectual cure is N fi-7othing should prevent regu. . iUsaeof theremedy and itahould . tl, proper time. I would re- j-l to all who are suffering from ftotry It. Itwill surely cure you ttn U a fair test. I speak from expe- feaacjt from hearsay. I am a grate- fcicroiatheueofit and .jjWjeaaytad lasting obligations to fcSf? Ci great reliefT have ob jSatiTi.. Surerera, try It and be C?Tr. M"ce, 1 ani, respectfully, g5,N.c. James aTmorius- Ramp for testimonial of remarkable IMTn Vrr r?? . jrersoa, jrajaxiinj MCE Gumras VOL: V LOCAL1 NEWS. NrW ADTIBTISEXErTS. H McL. Guzkjf p uslne&a Notice ! B F ififpHQX & SoN-OaU, Rye Jn ZstiIl, Savanmah. Ga Florida i HxnrsBKsaKB A Large, Full Stock.' Z I -W-jAJjatrl Am Now Recelylog' . To-dayf has" been a scorcher. No news of rise in the rjver. j 9 The dos: dajs ended withThnraiaj(. i Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 6:50. Only two bales of cotton received here to-day. 'i " One interment in Bellevue Cemetery this week an adult. ' Capt. Tom Emry, of WrlUon, is reg istered at the Purcell. " Sounders report yesterday and last ight the hottest of the season. Canteloupes are nearly played anO watermelons are weakening muchly. Two children and one adult have beu interred in Pine Forest Cemetery this week, ". . . ' . ; : There have been three interments fh' t Oakdale this week, two adults and pne child. - - : Maj. B. Si Tucker, of Ralei-li. is in the city and registered at the Parcell House. There are a good many N. S. tdnrists who will leave town thi3 afternoon and to night. 1 . i Sol. Haas, Esq., General Freight Agent of the Associated Railways, is m the city to-day. One of the hottest davs we have had this year. At 3 oclock the therwome ter in this office registered 98 degrees. Messrs. YV. II. 'Green and Jas. C. Mnnds. delegates from this dty to the Pharmaceutical Convention at Newbern, have both returned. Br. brig- Tramorc cleared today at this port for Hamberg, by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. with 500 casks spirits and L.250 barrels rosin. . , f Suicide and Dyspepsia, j A most remarkable cure tot dyspepsia ("Wells' Health Eenewer.",1, The great- est tome, Desi omous uuu x.ciiicujr known. $1. Driggists. a lepot J as. iMunds.' - -l r5,Vf ''. Mr. H. McL' Green gives notiee in an other column that he will be absent from the city for about tendays and that dur ing his absence his business will be at tended to by Mr James Alderman. , To Builders and othersGo to Jaco bi's for, Sasi, Blinds ani; Doors; Glass, &c You can get all sizes1, and .at;the lowest prices. . '-ir ft:, Ty-r- 1 The tollowiag are the readings of the thermometer to-day at the Signal Office in'this city: 7 . m., 80: 11 a. m., 90; 3pjn.'94. The maximum temperature to-daylwas 94 de?grees, againsi84 for the same day last year. On account of the funeral of Mr. Mc Dougall, to be conducted to-morrow morn ing, there' will be no services in the Second Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. Services at the First Presbyterian Church at 6 p. m., and at the Second Presbyterian Church at 80 p. m., con ducted bf Rev. C. M. Payne. , Mr. John S Briggs, a well known citizen of Omaha, Neb., was terribly afflicted with an acute attack of rheuma tism in his back. t .The disease, wwch had been preying upon him for years, had drawn him oat oi shape. U e had re sorted to eTery remedy known to physi cians, but found no1 relief until he" tried St. JacobB tu,one oottie oi wnicneneci ed a. completa and radical cure.' d The Charlotte Ob server; speaking of Xb6V. XJZ. JUCi Ul44l44 a tCVCUII JHCNUVtl 444 itU r - "RorriTioim " Itoe Utely bn ' elected ' pddent ot North Carolina, at Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus county.".-' ,' : ;( . Hasn't our neighbor -got the thing mixed up in some way? Untangle for us, if you please; .y - " , ' " i " - aiajr tint. The latest information in regard to Uaj. Hill's condition is that he is still very 111 but with good chances for recovery- Perfect quiet U 'enjoined by the physicians and none ot his friends, besides those ia If gulax attendance, axe admitted lohii beside. We - trust befare many days to hear of hiscoavalescence.; - WILMINGTON, N. C, S A T v .T&eraomttrleaL rvThe followuig temperaturea.to day, at 30'clock, are reported or (theVeajther bulletin issued this afternOonV Lix j ey West, 87; i Punta Rassa. 85; Ce darKeysV'86; Savannah, 95; Chariot on, lirfa; AogMt;29, Mont gomery,Fe,ttsacvoia,' 88j Atlanta 94: Port s,3j: WilmTngUn, 94. ' lJnS:Hall!(8 tnatter remains in I the Post OQetflh elfcift ddrewsod-4ef fol- frtW.1- T U" T-,, "f - ' raff Mis M. B. Mott. Rocky Point, NIC; Y. Blackman, Lnmberton, N, C; iff. i.Yr.SMfc Mr. James H. W., iWilliams, Box 131, PittsCiJdr. J. W. McLanchlinV Maagum0.,N. C; Miss Sarah Ieory, 69 Gaston, Ga., care Mary 'iaWrMrjw Vi; Sh'aw, SouBrdad it.hWcOnd door 'Houston;' Miss Addie AVafdSf. YFraiocis Academy, corner Chaste and Forest sis. ..' MagUtraioV'cfoVi;1-. ! Ob idiah Jenkins was arraigned b'efore J.usiice Milliathis morniDfir on the charire. of a? fault and battery upon' Henry Kjmg, Defendant submited andthe case' was dismissed upon payment of costs. 1 ' Josh Clark, a colored boy some ten or twelve years old, was up before a Justice of theJ.'eace this morning charged with striking crazy Kitite King on - the leg with a rock. He was ordered to pay the' costs in the case and in default of pay ment of same was committed. ; Coiumitted to Jail. Wm. Phinney, charged with a murder ous assault on Lucy Moore, on Wednes day night last, had a preliminary hear ing before Justice Hall this morning. The evidence before the Court was the same as published in the Review on Thursday. Phinney'was committed to jail in default of bond for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court, Lucy Moore, the wounded woman ap peared in .Court as Phinney. a . witness against American liwuu 01 ixuuur. . On last Wednesday, tho 10th inst,, La Fayette Council No. ; of the Ameri- - . can aegroa oi xiouur, was lusuiuieu wua u cuarier memoers, uy xnuuiamei ?it An -1 a. ; 1 . . 1 XT- 41 ! -1 jacoDi, Xisq., me oupreuio jLrcpuiyi lor w I TT if- O ' T J ioriu , UBivuua. , alio tununiuK nic t list of the officers of. the new Loancil; P. C D. M. McDonald. O.W. C. Troy. 1 " V. C. A. A. McKethan, J r. S. I. P. Thomson. CoL L. Strouss. , , T. B. E. Sidberry. Chap. A. B. Bangerfield. ; O. W. G, Tolar. G. J. A. Pemberton, Jr. W.--M. Schlssburg. Sr A. Elson. :: ; ' 'I' Med, Ex.Dr.' W. O.McDuffie. . Trustees--W, I. Tolar, W. H. (Johen, W. HTomlinson, The CroDS. A journey along the line of the Care- lina Central, as far as Hamlet, and thence on the Raleitrh & Augusta Air Line to Moncure, about 30 miles West of Raleigh, gave us some idot the conaiuon 01 tne crops. ewu tUiS city and Laurinburg, a week ager-4aere was not a yellow btede ofr grass 4 or Ithe " , -J v u withered leaf flLa tree, r-a shrub to j be seen, iverytninjcwas as peauuiat anui as vemaliy green as can be. ound ahy-l where-m the moflth of June. The crops then ..looked' eiiperb and promised an j abundant .yield; but this promise, we noticed, yesterday on our ; return over the same ground, will depend4uponufull 1 seasons ; rain is Deing neeu, isc- tuai i 'JtAsA ho .rlan at the fields of .7 TCT.nwk and 8:15 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 p. corn and cotton. Above Launnburg, I m Prtyer Mceang Wednesday at8:l5p. and along the line or tne Air ime reaa, i and as far 1 into the interior of Chatham I -..p:McKn ih moL nf the CUuUtJA..v.v, - I drouth are being severely leiu ine gar i dens are parched and the growing corn m., W. M. Parker, sup'U Christian As .. 4 4-j v r I aociation meets Tuesday evenings after ana COttOn are SWUVCU, mo ;.;nr t vifld sc&rcelv the fourtn or a omn, Ttia true that there were rains w w mrw - 3nr,A. wxnt ihfr -&. not enouirh I tun 4J1444V4 j - I .... 4. i i ? 4 I oi water u w-v- Ten inches of rainfall, in tenty-four hours, would hardly be too much in some localities. rood for the Brala and Series that will invigorate the" body without inn-riVa;no i wfcftt wa need in tnesei X . data of rush and worry. Parker's Gin-1 irer Tonic restores the Tital energies, Zxth M iK nerves and fcrin irs iTOod health I nioVp- thn unvthm? vou can use. I I Tribune See other column. UR DAY .-A U G US T XortU Carolina Phirniac.u leal isso-.-. J.: ciatian. v v t. Newjbhex, NvC, August 10, 1881. Tbe-eecood unuul meeting of the Nor th Carolina Pharmaceutical -Association convened in this city yesterday morning, and wis called to order byj the President, Nadal, a 10 o'clock,- ithw Maionic-llalJ. H. -.,,. . 1 he1 aysoemtiou wa welbomtd '! be half of t he tlrnigisrs of 'NeVbern by tor. K, M. Meabws.Lr. W. H. feen, of Wilmington, responded for, thaxisitinff dragguts, andthen J. S.-Long; Esq,tpf ?.Antifol address. Welcomed 1 iue uruggwiB m Dena.ii or xne city tra-j thonties, which was responaed to, by the president, Air. Nadal. .. ; ? . f; i The convention was opened rith prayer by Kev; Mr. Vass, of the. Prefcby terian chorch. -- j ' . On the roll being called about sevepty five delegates were found to be present, representing all sectionsCot the State. ' .Dr. Bear-Wolfe," a visiting delegate from Maryland College of Pharmacy, presented his credentials and was re ceived. .. I . At 12 o'clock the convention adjourn ed till 3p.m... , , fSi AFTERNOON SESSION, V -1 j ' " ;Tlie executive committee reporki f ; vorably ou torty new applications! for membership, which were ballotted on and elected members cf the association. . The treasurer's report shows a balance on hand of $462. ' - , Several very interesting : papers on pharmacy were, read, which reflected credit upon their authors. Dr. Hjins dale, of Fayettville,interested 4he associ ation very much by reading a : paper on color tests for strychnia, simple process for de terming the amount ef morphia in opium, &cv ; - i ; t . - 4 1 .. The report .of the delegates to 1 the American Pharmaceutical Association, made by Dr. Hinsdale, was read. . An assistant secretary was appointed by the president. " ii The convention then adjourned till 10 o'clock this morning. '' " The officers present are : President, E. M. Nadal ; vice presidents, Wm. Simpson, B. M. Meadows and S. J. flins dale ; secretary T. C. Smith., Mr.-Pescud, the treasurer, wei regret to learn,' is detained at home "by sickness. His report was read bv Mr. Lee and re- l icrrea xor me auaiting committee, ,wno examinea tne accounts and louna ithem all correct. filIed exhibits made b Northern 1 wholesale druggists and manufacturers la lunas or puis, extracts, chemicals I nwfl A wot ma . toil,. 1 4 n ..i:41. 8nrffi(illl instrnrnfin'ta . im t.mlA nut I . ' r l lor the inspection or druorgists and Others I :.4.m.(.J i uiwcicsbcu s Churcn services. - Worship in the various churches of the city; to-morrow as follows,.- : '1 jj: .' ST. JAMES' fABISH, Corner 'Third and Market streets, Be v. A. A Watson, D. D., Hector. Ninth Sunday after Trinity Aug. 14th. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning: Prayer at 11 o'qlock." , Evening Prayer at C o'clock1 . u : . : . . tBT John's church, '' Comer Third and Red Cross sts. . Rev. Thomas Pitts. Rector. Ninth Sunday after.Trinity Aug. 14th. Eaily Celebia- tion at 7.30 a m Morning Prarer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 0 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCU, corner Third and Orange streets. Rev. J. R. Wilson, D.- D., pastor. Services I 9 m 4- A n m VkV Pav. 1 "M P.vnA ' I ST. T ATTT.'S KVANfl. T.TTTTTTCR A V PTITTRPTT. 5 d Market 8treets Be7. G D.l Bernheim, 1). D. ..'pastor. Sunday Schoollat P;30 1. m. English service 11 a. ' . I. ' . Rev jr. TavlorrPastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, Brooklyrr ;SunorS(c)l at 4 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday nignt 8 o'clock. Church Prayer Meeting Anarsaay mgni w, oo-awit. t Christ's cutjech (coifQEEaATioNAi.), Ber D D. Dodgei pMtor Preacning &i n m. and 8 p. m. f aster's Bible Class at 12 p. m. Prayer and Praise a . J . 8IC0ND phksbytebian ECKucnj uor f our n ana iampoeit streecs. Kev , O. M. Payne, Pastor. Services at 111 a. m. seats free. t ? ; frost street u. e. church, (south) corner irront ana tainut streets, itev. JS. A. Yates, D D , pastor. Services at 11 a aud s p. m. Sunday School at S p fi-.t -nd third Snn7 in MrfTmrmth. Prayer Meeting and Preaching Wednesday evenings at o o'clock. fetth bteeet m. e. chuech (sounr,) . -ni:kw V trx. m. on xuuj. ueiwceu auu wu vmiuui streets. Rev. T. P. Bicaud, pastor. Services at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 a. in. Prayer Meeting Thursday eves ning at 8 o'clock. - ' ST. PAUL'S XPISCOPAX. CHUBCU ' . ! corner Fourth a nd Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Ambler, Bector. services at n a. m and 70 p. m. Sunday School at 350 p. m. aeatsires aT- a . t . , vtxxsso baptist cdUEca, on Sixth, between Church and Castle sts. Bev. J. P. King, pastor. Services termor row at 11 a. m. and 8 p. rxu Sunday School at 0 a.m. 13. 1881. NO. 190 ; i City Court . Wm. Phinney, the notorious, .arrested lor stabbing and inflicting "other injaries upon the person of Luey Morse, colored, was Mined pverto J aaUce E. -D.illall for triaL - s- i. . , f.? , ' y Wcs.ey S pearmair; a , colored youth, charged With ''striking'; Wm,- Holmes, another cobred youth, with a rock and cutting his.hel with the missile, was giv en five days in the City Prison. ; Wmj Holmes, colored, who was some what to blame in bringing on the difficul ty witn, spearman, accoraing tto me e?i dence, was sent below for eight hours. 3 William Gleason, charged with being drunk and very disorderly was fined $5 or given the alternative of ten days iu the 0. P. He went below. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A fall assort ruent and lowest prices at J acobi's. it DISD. MoDOUO ALL This woxning, at5 o'clk, it tlie residence of Ms father, on Sixth, be- t weeu Princess and CJheetnut streets, JOHN N. MtDOUGALL, in the 81st year of his Funeral to-morrow morninff. at 9 o'clock. from his late residence, thence to Bellevue Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances arc invited to attend. - Now Adverti8S8 merit, Business Notice. jrURlNG MT ABSENCE from the city, which will be for about ten (10) days llr. JAMES ALDERMAN will ; attend to my business. II. McL. GREEN, auglS-lt FLORIDA fo? S aoout these States read, the bavakxah Mokxtng News.' Weekly (mammoth 8 page sheet) $2' a year; Daily $10 a yar. The best papers ' in the South, Sample copies 5 cents. Address, t- J. U. ESTILL, aug 13-2t . Savannah, Ga. Red." Rust '.-Proof Seed Hye. Seed Bye. A FULL SUPPLY JUS1 RECEIVED. And for sale by .; , ; ' s B. F; Mitchell & Son. , an; 13 2t - V Wanted; N EXPERIENCED Traveling Salesman to sell Furnishing Goods on commission, Address, giving references, T ' KOHN, LEBERMAN & CO.,' - 20 North 3d st., Philadelphia, Pa aug 9-3t-tues-thurs-sat I Wotice. BIDS FOR ERECTING. A BELFRY ON the City Hall building, and removing bell from New Market House .to same. In accordance with a plan and specifications to be seen at City Treastu er's office, will be re ceived until 12 o'clock! M, August'20th, 4 r , . ; JAB, Jd. ' MUGGINS, r - for Committee, aug 9-3t eod-nac Star copy Full Stock f7 BLANK BOOKS AND ENVELOPES of all 8Izm, Styles andPrieef, ; WBIT1NO PAPER, Ltgal Cap, Foo'sctp, Bill Ctp, Letter and I Commercial Sole. i t ; a, - -80HOOI- HOOKS. HEADQUARTERS for HCHOOT. rtOOTTR aaopwa fcj UetiTATlS BOARD OF FDU- uiyxi. a complete stock always oa haad f m i heiitsbehoek's. aagia f live Book and lisiie 8 tore I Beceiving TJ31T LAB1E 8T0CK cf tit fallow- BLANK BOO! 4...' J SCHOOL BOOKS. 8CaeOL BTATlONESr, PIPES AND ENVELOPE', r-PClfS AND PEMC1LW, ISK AHD lfUCILlGS, 4 &, AO, A3, Eeadqurtars for Sehool Books adopts -j wuo oh ooara oi aaveaucn ; PIAJI03 aad OEQAJa always oaaad , aor8 O W.TATKH1 PUR CELL HOUSE, " f UNDER NEW MANAG EZf ENT, Wuxzv8T94rN. C. C. L. PEuav. - Prop Lata Proprietor AtUntio JJoUI. r First Class la all ltarappcitaerts. Tern s I2.i0 ta per cay . Isb&t :: f y . FLEABS ronCS. ws wOJ be glad to recelvs craxaunJcaeea from our frUads oa say and all fab)ets i Cerall3lmt bar nam of the wriwr ssutt al vsrs bt fa liahedto tia Eiltor. LCenanlaatfoas nut U vr!tta c a c sly aae elda of the pspar. - Fanoaalltlas must be avoUad t And !f Is sVpseiaDy and particUarly uader itood tUt the Bditnj does not alwsys eadcrs ' thavifwici eorwipondeatf, vUrw o stal ii.ei;torialoolaenf. v Wow Advflrtiscioionta. BAYARD TAYL0S. Po-1 & TraveUer, Jsaw; "1 t.ae grt p.rauro In rccom--maiding to parents tb r .e h?aiy of Mr. jbvitiii'j C bhor;liUt-. HGH. FRJAH0O VGQD. M. C. i U (1S-0) : I cheo: fully consent to the array Dme as rtf.;rfer;c My boys wil; rHurntojou rfir tin r it twi. v af er tholr vacati -' ' F r IlW U M . . .! ri nnli. ..4,. 51VUIU.N If aivird Univn; a i . 11GE, A. M.f u tir- ; tie, Media, Pa., ha. .ig H-2mdAw - A di 4V 1J miles frt m $5 1 1 TLZT.JELI CL SEA-SIDE ' MRK HOTEL I AVrightsvillc 8oiuicI JS NOW OPEN FOR TEE RECEPTION of guests. The table is su'ppUcd with the pro ducss of the Sounds and Sea. Transient end regular .boarders taken at reasonable rat. F. A. SCnUTTE, Proprietor jc 2-tf RES CEDAR PA8K!Ha CHESTS1 BASHj DQOHS Mid BUNDS) BRACKETSMOULDING, LUMBER, &Cj; ALL SIZES WLXD0W GLASS," , : at 1 ALTAFFER, PRICE & GO'S. Factory: Foot Walnut s Office: 1 Nutt, near Red Cross s Porto Bico Molasses. 250 STRICTLY PRIME Porto Hico Molasses. For gale by Williams & Mxircliisou; -angl , . Keep Cool ! BOTTLED SWEET CHAMPAGNE CI DER on Ice. A pure, healthy and re freshing beverage for Summer; not intosi' catinsr. ' t51" Pure, Cold Soda. Water on Ice at the same place, under the Review Office at . S, O. NORTHROP'8, . SWaterSt, Store SCDPFERIOIGi ' . ANf IPloiri732?sriWne I i . jy A3 U FACTORED SY WniTEV.'til Wine Company, vTLItevillo, K, C' Prlees and laaples ca appllcatloai rJend ia yourcrdra fcr the holiday!. . dtt 7-dtw tt Conij Flour, Bacon gQQQ Bushels CORN, 1 GOO Fl0Ur' 8xdc'' 200 cs 8mokcd anl D s.fiww CoiTeo Sugar, &c. 250 ' '8gi- Cffise' gradest Ofin Bbl3 Sugars, Granulated, vUU Standard A, Extra O and CV QQ Boxes Assorted Candy, JQQ Tubs Choice ILarjJj Ebls and Boxes Fresh Cakes, -3 PotasIi,"le, Sodat 1 QQ Boxta raa Potaai, 200BoxcsLje'' 100 120X65 nd K8Soi JgQcsSoap, JQQ 9Bbls cal Boxes Snuf. 'P'Q Dozen Buckets,' .gQEWrsppmg Paper,;:. iioop Iron. NaUji. TTav. n-.. Tarwand ShaeOa. -w,ll jror sale low by JJ25 r WILLIAMS s irriEfri.-' HHDS. i !
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