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Mg TTMMmc r avery artaraaoa, Bsadayi tx- r " JOSH, t T J ATI 13 S KDXTQB AND FBOPBJXTOR. SUiSSCaiiTIOKH, POSTAGE PAID. mej ciina wnvr frjsi a! way M fa jaar,$& CO Six moatis, fl SO ; Thro nonthj, SI 15 ; One month. 60 cents. 1 ? i the paper will b delivered by carrier. re ofehArfe, In any part of the city, at the if.! -rajaniie at be ar?4 j r bora ratoa, or IJ easts per weal. ipaniii if n;Vt tt iiaVti i atj Advertiaiag rates low aad liberal SK, .VOL. V '.WILMINGTON, N. THIJRS DAY. SEPTEMBER 29. I88r "N(p230 aa to raeaiTo ttair paparireaaxly. , "r T i. tf- . , -.-"'-' s. . a, rhitw L'-j?.W. P4 MSditldMrnj alwTi csdorV 'i 'ailureato receive tneir cdt rirlrlT - 31 I lay i - ' :- ;. ' .'r : v I ' - ' : - ' ,7 li.i . i I; 8 Novr Advertisements. e? 1 "iijs- iff-' ' ff v r ff HIE GREAT. FOIt 8J3EUHATISH, ? tteucafgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins , Sore Throat, 'Swell- v. ingi and Sprains, Burns and 4 r Scalds, General Bodily i: u;: . , rains, Tooth, Ear, and Headache, Frosted 't.jf'eoi and Ears; and all other : t: i. Pains and Aches. 2T Prrpr.tioa on certh equals St. Jacobs Oil "fi? sure, tUnple and cheap External Ettaedjr.; A trial eatAila bnt the eomparatlTely trMUng; eatlay of 60 Ceata, and every one nffer- In; with poia can have cheap and positiTo proof of. lie claims. . Directions la Keren LantTiafef. SOU) BY ALL DBFQQISTB LSD DEALERS . z. ; U MTTDTCIlfE. A VOGELER 45s CO., april lUlaw-aaa taj AND V RE; BEING RECEIVED BY EYERT a- Steamer and by RaiL . The prices will bi as loSf of lowei than ever before. ..... . . Respectfully. . R. rjlclntire. aapt3-:; -! V". ns JOE - PERSON'S - REMEDY FOR 3 O R. O F1 U"Im A i . NEVER FAILS. itiXitil Cnit ijf Fairly Tcitcd. r -w . . : v i . - v n : P.r i.?!-l!-:rr, HKf tcrofula for mo-han tSee yeaS, and had, deapalred of ever getting well. I eminent physiciana, without any good, result. I tben went to the National Surtfcal InsU; toteAUanta-Gju, an t lulttliaa my iiniiiy physicians met with, Altef.retarr-lng irom the Institute, I -raj llcedYt weekSoJe1 1 dUcoveredlts curative and healing proper-1 . a. - . a . AV m a a at. m m A . yea. Aiy sores soon oeg-u wj ui , uiu me i tfolorof my sWu cnanged .as fast as the sores v i A t yj nntthoup'ht of ever xrettincr I tfell again, but my hopea increased, my low j splritednesnfled before tin remedy, and I . .-l-.tWaaa eeTA-lrif1 hftOITn -inrl -I TTI 1T1 I ill 1 TmSSST ; of Snead's Ferry, Ons gative, and a strong tonic; It will heal eiow countyt on Tuesday and sold to moat atuoborn aorpin wltw -cua, ix .v" I SbatnVomc time after the son, is healed, i.ftuoiuu ar I have pb Liif n lOaHaAaaj j - i fSni?c fo care already made would commence to re-1 VhJXTm rreffeituai cure is Hmi-rlv. until an effectual completed, Nothing should prevent rcgu- laritv lathe use of the remedy and it should UtaySrtKpw -. . v ( a anfT-i-iTKT frftm S Id-.-di w1h.o - are suffering from 8crorula to ir it. it wui J-"'"Z lir- eitafairtasL , I speak from expe rience irlnot from hearsay. I am a gratc - ful recipient of a cure from the use of it ana am under many and lasting obligations to Mrs.reraonfortho great relief 1 nx taiaed from its use. Sufferers, try it and be cured, is my advice. I am, rcspectfuUy, Klttoell.N.C- JAME3A.MORBI3. f Send stamp for testimonial of remarkable Prerirad by Mrs. Joe Pervm, Fran-lln. torulCc. Soldy Wil. H. IRETtN, Wili saington-N.C. tJ ,-d w-nac TIio Cpcmopolitan TlAB 13 THIS PLACE WHERE TOU K can get the coJest,'Purest and most acienUflcally mixed Summer Drinks to be Vfoundin the city. The very best Wines Champagnes an JJquors always oa hand ' Ithe birt 5-cent;Cigar that Is rnade. Drop irandcoolioir.'., , JOHN CAREOUji r-Jt 8 ;Proprietor.j LOCAL NEWS. NrW ADTEKTfSZMKNTS. Jxs W J acksgx Funeral Notice N W Schexck, D Carolina LoCge, Xo 434rKof II HEiKSBKKGZK-wHchool Stationery. H. McL. G keen MaTes and Wagon for Sale r , Ckonly & MoKBis-Peremptory Sale C W Yatzs School Books No City Court to-day. U.gi.tratc- Hew i, without . ilm ' a.aa iimiiii l wv - 1 ' - " -. The receipts of cotton at this port to. uaj tuub up io uuics. A rio i l- CalTat Jacobi'. for Garden Uan'd w- v.- vv - - u Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c There you hare tne lowest westprices. . t .'.I 7T V k6,l,V8 - . at o clock this afternoon. H this is Autumn what sort of a winter will we - nave? 'I'he steamer John Dawson, which ar rived in port from Point Caswell this aftcraoonis flying her colors at half mast as a mark of respect to the memory of ir i j m i i air. jj&wson. j as i aeccaseu,vior wnom sne trne nam oil mw..w-. Dcautify yournomes bjuiine Uio N V. F.nmPlP?nf r-.Av ir1 nn war r J ranted. Sold'iinltr nt JAnoai'a. w a i The steamer John Datason will remain in this ritv for trie. nrTt (TirM wpnt - , -rf ..www.w.. J undergoing repairs. The 8teamer'J5zz, place on the Captain Taft, will take her line between heie aad Point Caswell! meantime. Consnmntion r,f tn inn, 4ine mnot. steadily increase by the retention of foul r.nrrnnnnn iir Kn ra I Jnnrrh svrnn promotes gentle expectoration, and eires greai renei to inose sunenng witn Un- a a- . a . ... k tt TTi w w inn ........... Oa Tuesday next Messrs. Croaly 4 Morris will sell at store oa West side ot uront street, oetween Market and UocK, -r-i ... . . a lare lot of handsome and valuable farnit-ore, recently used ia the Comme, cial Hotel. 'The arttoloa will bo ready for examination on Monday next. Wo are requested to state that the fcred Hill, who was Deiore a magis trate a few days since, charged with the Itrceny of a pair of pants, is not John Fred Hill, commonly called "Fred Hill," j who was once in the employ of Mr. H. C. Brock, at his bar, and is now in the em- ploy of.Mr. J. D. Steljes. Awhile ago, said Mrs. 'Dr. A. A. Jora dan, 51 Lincoln street, Worcester, Mass., one of my friends from the South spoke j to me yery highly of St. Jacobs Oil. I resolred to try it on my patients, and I must confess that I was surprised at the results. It nas nerer tailed to cure all that it claims to, and I prescribe it will ingly and confidently to those of my . pa- tients who suffer with rheumatism, sprains and all bodily pains. It is cer- tainiy a wonoenui remedy, and l can - iT ii- I h i Vfl rr wrnmmonrt it tr ho nnhlir. 1"6U ' r MarketHours. L. M. Williams, Esq., Clerk of the Market, informs us that on and after Oc -oberlst, next Saturday, the breakfast bell will ring at 8 o'clock in the morning ad the turnout bell at 9 o'clock. Be- ginning at the same date the market hours will be from daylight to 11 o'clock in the forenoon and from 3 o'clock in the afternoon until 8 o'clock at night. jhQ fit It fCTf Rice. J The first new rice of the season was brought hero by Mr. W. J. Ennett from w..,.. xr.. Carolina Rice Mills in this city, at $1.00 . --i n i..j.;Mk.F Pr y waa uPiuuu .w uu. ... ... . a Z .1. 1 -JWOStt OB Bais." ine u goes irea io una u j druggist for Rough on Rats. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, bedbugs, . The thing desired found at last, ask . UnmaUible Unmailable matter, addressed as fol lows, remains in the Postoffice in this city: Mrs Kddy Watson, care Elie Carry; Mrs S A McQdihn, Lnmberton, N C; Messrs B Altman Ss Co, 19th street and 6th avenu, N Y, P O box 2,072; Messrs W,amake'r-Bro. Oak Hall Cloth- ing House. S E corner South & Market stfpha, Pa; WUliam Henderson, No s,x-c, , t.-c. j? a G. 301 Dickson t Riles Pass; PA yer, In 0 4 iweoaras. Office; Howell Cobb, Esq. Hickory, N .. . -.- n i I C- Luke Baskie, Kaopniis st, no out i PMi.delnhia. Pa. I Death of an Ofd Ctuztn. At 4 o'clock this morning one of our MMt OTut Sn ii'niMnMt nnA Af iA.t v.v.y w- r - - infloential business men in this communi ty. breathed hi, hut t the adr.nc.dsge of 79 years. Ihe deceased person whom we John Dawson, Esq a man who has tiled many places of pub- i,. . . . ... , - lie trust and honor in this city both in I public and Drivate corDorations. Lonir before Wiimioeton was an incorporated cuv Slit. uawBon cciu log noaiuon o a r . w-v a a M , PIira ... , iK. I : am . I m. K. a Hiiaa. a " M I o M ABAl vuwm wU utuwi aiajur w city. This position be filled on more lit.- r it i. j: ir i vuau oue occouia. or rawer ai uiucreukt varieues r"' a6d Tor.differen? term A few - . . . WITr - - r. . ,luc oia om 01 in6 oiaie T?nica branch in this city, were wound up, and! Irom 118 aaoes 80 w.spe&K, sprang we Bank of Nortn CaroUna with the mother KnV Watt(l in tliis oitv. Of this instu i ww j- I t;nn i- rt9nn 4Tia t-;. vu.awu uaa. wiiwvu - - 1 dent. During the war, m the csum mer and,Fall of 1862t Wilmington was risited with that terrible scourge, the yellow fetcr. Mr. Dawson was Mayor I tf 4Via ' ? of" tVia 4 1 mo anil q rf in I v- "" wv vvt -w.fe I President of the Howard Relief Associ President of tha Howard Relief Associ- I I s e am a a4 AfMA ea&4-f At hifl nnar tftlta nvr AW e . . a.aa. . m . : " n 1. 1 1 lie mil r.iii r. 1 1 lana e uih i in u uiiuau i aaraa rrrtinrr 4firAnoYi wTirT rtf ffift r?flrmi 6 I onrl f-ihntiri- UtM v nf hi nvn nri . 7 7. . . - A - . T S.L l.r Ska.A yaie means -owarua ine reuei 01 .uuso I who -were stru&r&rlintr with the fell destroy - I or. Ifr. Da wsn waa still Mavor nf trie city when jt was surrendered to the Federals on the 22d of February, 1865. Since the war the deceased has been I twice elected Maron i Long years ago, before the writer of these lines had ever seen the light of day, .hAnt tha-vat I vtv I Mr .imin iitmnn n Ma jtr-ftm .nntV nf T . . rw , - I VWIUW W eMaaJ V WW eta wa w WW vu j we. - -w . - - - i - born. He land the exeat merchant prince. it Stewart, crossed the water ..d o this country together. Mr. 1 Stewart locating in New York and Mr. T. : inrsi-.:.- tj j friendship, and eTen intimacy, np to the day 0f Mr. Stewart's death. Mr. Dawson day of Mr. Stewart's death. Mr. Dawson told tlS in Conversation On One occasion that lie always dined with! Mr. Stewart at least one time whenever he went to New York . . city. When the war terminated our venerable ex-Mayor went to New York U7 ana was inrnmnea w tn reaoy casn I . . . ' ... i i i and a plenty of it, by ms great millionaire friend, to start the world afresh. By this means he was enabled I to recover, in a measure, what he had! I lost by the war repay h friend and have a fortune left besides. Mr. Dawson waa twice married. He was born, as has been already stated, in the County of Londonderry, Ireland, and I we hear about the year ibU5t wnicni makes him in the" 80th year of his age. i . -n , ,k----- 4V0 P.anV I 4U.tr. iBIIIVU W o i a uutv w 4. w I w. - I nf Kew Hanover at the time of his death and was at one time Vice Pt the Dawson Bank, an institution over which his brother, Mr. James Dawson, presided at the time. His death was . ,, . ' x quite sudden; the immediate cause was neuralgia of the heart. Mr. Dawson was quite wealthy and died, we understand, intesUte. The funeral services will take place on lT A J Aataa.M aaa a tltVIl a-mT V I rfl TTT St- James' Church, thence to Oakdale. Mr. James Dawson, who isnow in Newjgeneral deli very, when stamp office is -, . , .i.i - xoric, wm leave vna- -ivy wu-uiSu, is expected to arrive here to-morrow uigui,. To Builders and others-Go to Jaco- m's for Sash, Blinds and m Doors, Glass, C xou can Kw. aii . Oi-ce . uuu a. .u. - t i iu nvtiv LaavM u.lt.fA.s.clat..a. An association of the Hebrew Belief AssociaUon. and intended asan auxiliary . . . x-ot vrt nn1 to the central office m New York-and r of the Alliance Universalle, aVParis, to - i i J . T r- J aid Jews m emigrating from liussia, and for other fjurposes, has been recently or - j !.: -; -.;,, fAiiA-;n0 g.ui .a e OffiCeiS: . President A. Weill. Vice Presideat-N. Greenwalde. Secretary and Treasurer H. H. .Kas-I prowicz. Corresponding Secretary Rev. S, U"ielr...' . UrM wen, S h F A' . Macks, H. Brunhild, H. H x. Greenwalde. Fishblate, J. I i-asprowicz . p Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black- i n . a tl 1 nsa x-ooss ana j-ines. -a. u aaorw-i mest and lowest prices at jACOifs. f , J Specimens for Atlanta. - . . , , ... .. ... -iappoiniea irom mis senatorial district - 1 n rAllt nrrio.. uA A a llDta tived here yesterday afUrnoon of I witn a collection which i3 to be expressed , to.day to Raieigh, from whence they will bg forwflr(!P(i ln a iw ,i,n, i vu(, A.uwt.uu h pwdact3 of the State. -Mr. Shaw has I 4.: t r woodrnnt, V. i. ! . it..j . - t. ?x. -""05ra "3.wmH! i ana yeiiow rice Ana corn, .ine woods con - - - - f sift of sour-wood. horabeam: blaekhaw, . b " I persimmod.lhickorv. hollTrandTnulberrr. a I : . - .-, . ...... " whica ." ' are in 1 mnch de- I mand for the manniacture . of I . :.. - . . .. - ... "les, and whiter, willow, . white sh, sink-wood, magnolia and red-oak. The sink-wood is RnmPthiiw nnV-nnwn M heretofore, and the willowwhich we haye never heard of preyiousiy in nana I r.. v-- K-.:rt i : i,vui., ub3 i wauutui jruiu auu I h i . . . .v. . luiiT euuai. in a T 1 1 tfrii in Fi in inh. trfls. - 1 eye maple, hich it somewhat resembles. These are only a portion of the woods found in this section, there being about asventy-fiye in all. I r o i t 1 3 mr. oaav aas aiso prepared a ueauu I fni TMoimpn nr Tvfinnta t.nri nmirim m .r; p -,1 - I bivw.uwu w arwt.uuw auu a uav-iu I wi'ww. .w - Muwi w iuvauau I - iL . !it Alt a l . ar r n a vrmaaa wit n w rm rm nn Mnvsw aiavm aw m I A L. V. U mi I VU fcUCUJ DUUW UUTI U-wgrOW. I 1-. 1 wrl r . uiau ucaw bcb. w rice, I . a a v a . A i one, the upland, or white nee, gathered 1 fmm Mr. Rrm.w'i nvn rmn rA the nfi.A. I irti0 j fs.uj u I inmuu( v wtawn tiv( lUUUUCU Ur Mr. Jno.. Qarrell, from his plantation near this city. But the most remarkable J thing of all is a stalk of corn with three I ears on it. which ia twelve feet from tne roots to the first ear. This corn was raised by a farmer in the eastern part of P.nt.. rnntw ... v. 4 i.. -1 U ,-f l.-v it : aj fl WAA V T MViWO ItWV MAW AVt I THE MAILS. I m. n. .t -..j - ..ium.. PTe"""" Northerathrongh malls...... 6S0 p. m l . . .. - i - ortnern tnrouga ana way I mBlia m. 1 I and routes Ran pi led there- . s? Tt g A' XI' ' - ' rartnfi,flm malla fnr all noinffl South, daily 7:45 p. m. Western mails (C OR'y) daily (?.xfP Sunday). 9.-00 a. m Mail for Oheraw & Darllni. ton.......... 7:45 p.m. I Mails for joints between Flo- i i sk--i.--i.-, . . T.Je ' " m. - 5 --.-V ' l-no n m Fayetteville, via Lnmberton, daily, except Sundays 9:00 a. m. A V a" TT J t a . . 1 anj nnvAt. coo a. m. Smithvllle malls, by steam- I boat, daily, (except Sun- W..... n. u a. ra --- uLftt"a nnri Tattle River s. O., overy Mon- A Thnrw?.i at:. ..... fi-.ooa. m. i . ..... - I - - " . I . omroa d-uw. alFV - Southern Mails... ,.. 7:00 p.m. Carolina Central Railway 4:00 p. m. Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money 0r(Je Jd Register Department open e as i tamp office. General delivery open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 d. m and on Sundays from 8:30 tof Satonted from atreet boxes every . stamps for Bale in small quantities at -jicioseo. - ; I ... . . j iuauc liuui -laiuiicss ixiiaLCi ia3. auu adapted to tne neeas oi laaiog ana iaii - ?!f;u-!?-S eliable hair restorative. lat-CU IUC liiSb iau. fta au CICgaUli HUU : Onafiki-irAAffn-. 1 ws ia f Wilmington District, Methodist E Church, South. Tourth round. TopsaU, at Rocky Point, . Oct. 8- 9 Smithville . . . Oct. 12-13 tm;tnviiie . Wilmington, at Front WUmington at Fifth . . Street, Oct. 15-16 Street Oct. 15-16 I Urunswick . . . OcL 1 Waccamaw, Cypress Creek, Oct. 20-21 Whiteville. Shiloh. . Oct. 22-23 Elizabeth, Bladen Springs, iRlen Winr?anr Oct 26-27 Oct 29-30 Nov. 5- 6 Nov. 9-10 Nov. 12-13 Nor. 16 17 Onslow, Queen's Creek, . Duplin, Wesley Chapel, . Clinton, iimton, - a - a Cokesbury Nov. 19-20 I rj-Lct all the officials be present L. S. Bubxhxad, P. E. Women that have been given np by 4Vio?r A an yaa f frtonAa 9 t-tvmid Tl!n hftVA becn pcnnanentiy cored by the use of Lydia K. rinkham's Yegeubie Uonv pSond. It is a positive cure for all fe- oe cj-piaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia . - . nnkham, 23a vesiern --.venue, Lynn, Mass-, for pamphlets. AW a. ' W . fa a SS B. im U . BV . a 7tr 1 m city, this morning. la the 50thr " I Teir of hi r-A jnww.aiitoirtwJi m.. I funeral will take Dlace on Satm-div mnmin I at HJifl ftVlVV- If Sf .Tamaa' 1s.i.V. 1 I acquaintances are rpectfully invited to at. Sr 5.cWrt -30 A m., oepieniDer zytu, loot, or liver disease. HUGH-McDONNELL, a?eI 40 years vr i -Friends and acquaintancca are reanectlnlt JiXSf-rJ I i . . - . i resiuencc oa tinesuroi ... rAtwAn Kio-hth andMath sW, thence to '1 1 catholic eimreh .- -. w i:.-..,. - : How dvertUomoata. I For Sale- i . .7 - J -rOUR NO. 1 MUt.ES. TIMBER WAG- X1 . , : , . j A ON AND HARNESS. Can be seen by call- I in& at T. J. coutherland's Stables. sev 20 it II. McL. GREEN. jb j , rA.MliNA I 'aJW rariiiiim hi Ho. 434. K. of H. TVT lAW?? EMBERS "WILL ASSEMBLE at Lod?s joom on to-morrow, f lfriday, 30th i, a. j-wr.M., 10 attend. tne xuneraii Florence Lodire No. 1.S09 K. of H. s v.vuuwa. u. jut., am auu. J v miunu ui -k . H.T 'ttt ott-dtit- t - 3 . r Trr oiTT-niToir w , I . Gzo. N. Harbiss, Reporter. eept-30-1 Funeral Notice I Castle Hall, I Stonewall Lodge. No. 1. K .of P. f 581. f - 1 wiimingion, .JSfUicsep-. 1001 T)ROTHERS Tau are hereby notified SlSLiSoiS I Purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased Brother, L. H.' Mann. Members of Germania Lodee and all visi ting Brothers in good standing, 'respectfully invited to attend. By order :of C,:C. JAfluts vY.'rfAwAaun, sept29-lt K:ofR.andS DAMAtMHeMau r?alk T:'PW;.? M. CROTHX", Auctioneer. I - . . jl . ,,. . . I BY CRONLY &AIORI1IS I commencingat 10 iockA: M.i we will- eU onTTest side of Fron betireen Market and Dock streets, all of the PARLOR, DINING ROOM, . . ... CHAMBER, (SO Suits) Office. Bar. Billiard and Kitchen Furniture. with everything appertaining and belonging to the "Commercial Hotel." Can be examined on Monday, Sdjinst. Terms Cash. " - . ' (,k ept29-oct 1,3, , ,Hi v ;Vf School Stationery. gOHOOL B008, ,, yT,U: Sehool Bags and Straps, i ' " Scholar's Compaxdoni, r " - Composition Books, : ' ( ' r 1 . ... ; C-py Books, , i ' J . . Cray oaf, 7 ' Ponsa Peiio'Jt, 'i . Hnnmre. Ao. Xve'ry order, rheter In person or by mall, 111 receive Pj-uH-T attention at ' ' i I TfiU HEIlf SBEBOKS'S. jr . sept 29 Lire Book: and Moeio Store : SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES lilisi HART, Principal ASSISTED BY Bliss lVX. Sr!-dXOWZT. L. Drawing and Paint ug Uncht by Krr. E. H. PARtfLEI.' - Iastruma tal Masio bT Mr. M. P. TAYLOR fieM10n StjS--9 - - -4 I -inmpero:ppiisAiaUwOa.-rrompratiena anee important ThrotLrh caui-e'JBarltth. Natnral reianca, liathematies, French, Oer- -in. laiiAmiii v u n . w..iii.wAir i aad iauatnemca. - - For larueniarr, aaarees tno sept 1 9-m -n -thnr-1 w rBINOlPAL.' LAURIHBURG ENTERPRISE 18 THE X'UBT HEUIDlt7;iiVcBfch wJ4 to advaruaa Fall aad Wbter-Oooet aeon the people of EobcaoaV Sie-Unoad and An ton ooantiea, ia Horth Oaroliaa.- aod: ia U border , eauntiee of Soatb Carolina. Tte Saterpuenai a large aad. iocreaaing' .elreu latioB la tie Fee 'tree- and Cape Year eeetion of ibis State, baviof oktaieed largo direa lation ia the) latter dariaar the- six months it was pabllahad i i FayettavjUaf bttut itajrl moral to liaarinDtrff. . aad In the. lorner within tha last few tiiSathu -J, s AdTerusemcpu wlU. bo .iwrtod Jby tU aaoatb, qoartar and year at f aaeoaabU rate Address, - :Ha JLjUaDVmi' w ? : . r . Jarrl?JtC j - - -- ' :.:.oJ; ' I .;! j Freon -Everv Pay; A ASSosTtf ENrr gaudx Praaca ska -Doaaaatla, JcreaiT- a.d TUB OlfLT: QCH-J1S4 tIOStK.0.Dl Oaady la . the dry, .riU bet fani-rrerf day. fresb aad twaetj three douta 3-ath o ) the s'csto-lse oa Ssaal $ treat" t Also,' Hats )aa - AtEUar tSa PftS4F . Lilfi:.:tJ. a exit ti un,?!. SJclfdblo6ksi':V3 1 AND J ' " " C i. A, .4 t TZ . SEA-SiOE- ymiMWl i i- Wrights-villc SQiind - u 18 NWOfEN FOR THERECEPTIOM of guests. r!-; ' " The Uble lssuppUea witli Uio ';pcfl I ucss 01 tne Bounds and Sty ut .-.! i j.l Aransiem ana vreguiar .boarders Uken a i m . . - I . . .... 1 reasonable rates. P. A. BCHUTTB u v.; : ; , leu i t s , . Proprietor' Je2Hf tt10l 1 HE: H-IT 353 TO THINK ky)0UT; -,1 HOT BED. SASH PLEASE ORDER EARLY lt 4 8ASH, DOORS MID BUNDS, BRACKETS, MOCLDCrarLtjlBiBAc . ALTAFFEE, .PRICE & CO. rept!9 - : - H H s ,4 C m;br)ITICN XCCMY Already .' line of Fancy and StapleJ Goods I have on tbo ,w.t I. - mst asaortmenlol. . . . EHGLIJH..GERMAf("AHD;FBE 3 frri !d) )o elfjof 'J M i T0.it; lO tS'JlT itfc i' Swiss.,' t t l !b ;uj vJ cJ v;; i;;Jj i ,crwoJ ci vm3. NecLEcliftteJ, 1 a - :. it. SaprSago 5 ij-jasorj ft' ,l 1'5'-iofoJneKfts;', ' L ,i. J,'; . t I-. hi ;-.:L-::x.-; ...... Tr.tvl "5; K'i? , ,shinj-- LH.arxie.w,;eJl Ifc.-. &j ot t' z i Mueufitecf, Froraage Dd Bricy . i:'a .icir tJ; -a;7zFroniagI'IsigryJ s - - Theie goods- bein fiieSirihis cci:'.c a r.'ci a Jt sd Wa ao . r r . rv . CAPEAa14CADE.Myv. Ttfi LlinitvriTi'dl rJLlSu WJAIOH11L3, iA.ZI:, AstlsUx! a wa a . i'ai - a w- 5 . . f reopens MONDAY, OCTOBER 3d.It oi fers "BtjecLUadrantaWs'for TOnncf men nre. parang ior pnneaa uoueg. lou-firpn li - . a - -re, 7. pila earefoljytaught Discipline Ann. ,1'ricet moderater 'German taugbt by a competent teacher? Fl-renta- wisblqg io r etftea the! t pnwfll pteaae 40 so at.hp egtosfng ct taeaeasiona sept i.m-eaviaQn-iin
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1881, edition 1
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