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THE DAILY EVJ. JOSH. T. JtMRS.-EdiUr '.Iff WILMINGTON, N O. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 188!. Entered at the Postoffite at Wilmington. N. C. as Second-Claa Matter. The pompartov "Mob ii-cooskJered by epicures as the most delicate fish 7 that swims.is hawked and sold ioPeotacbla at 23 cents per dozenr The pnj people that starve in will not cat.' Florida T are Hhose who Of the llJ0uOact V. ' oa Mai., u Island ; 9.30 factories aie engaged in the manufacture of clothing, produricg 1?T8j 000,006 ahinallv; 5 10 printing and pub lishing houses produce $24,000,000 worth of literalure.VThc're arc $8,000,000 of cigars aa4-$10,000,000 worth of furni tare prbdnced tl&jjczr. Mrs. Booth, the widow of the great tragedian, liyes in . a cottage at Long Branch wittfherson, Mr.' Joseph Booth. Notwithstanding fourscore years she is xrcmely, bright and ehaity, converses t vl, .n piet anil present topics, and takes especial iutciest in m.ikin inquir ies as to people and things in Hartford county, .Mil., where Rue so long resided. . In several corps of the . Kossian array dogs have "been'i dt rod need in the place of men is f entries. :Tlie'wolf dog of the l'ral Mountains :-h'"been found' most serviceable-for this purpose IW-the rea son that it iswout io signify ai "tlisap proval ot'iatruderi by lowgrowh instead of vocifcroaMnrkiDg.which wonld incite all the other flogs' In IJie.CJinQ to similar.) vocal exercises. - -..-. A cannon and in uy fragment ot tim ber whieh belonged ta (lie.UriUsU frigate Shannon, auok in the York ri ver shortly before (jornwallis surrendered, hare been reiently raisejl, and will doublli-s at tract atteaUoivtluriug- the com i.g cele bration at jprktown. They arc at-prcs-cut in Norfolk, but it is io be supposed that sorne'anlngewents will be made for their exhibuon during. the ceremonies of next months' $ ity 'r - The Washington Slav sajs the 'signal office meteorological summary for the mnnth just closed at that station, shows a mean, temperature of 77 degrees higher than any, pre Pl The newest approach lb il the past ilecaae wa3lA? .jypieiflOci, ao 11, wueu inc. mcau. was 70.4 degrees. Tue lowest mean teas perature in September the ntst ten years was in 1871, when the. record was 62.6 degrees. tropical fruits and flowers; coal, iron, copper, silver, gold, corundum and preci ous stones; marble, malachite, mica from mines opened by the Toltecs a thoasand years before the coming of Christ; and all useful and precious things frolu the besom of the earth or that grow upon the cur face thereof; the' fruit of onr orchards and the clusters from our rineyards; specimens from our infant manufactures and arts. To me has been assigned the pleasing duty-of welcoming those who come from distant regions to participate in this grand parliament of industry. We who live by deducing from Mother Kartb, the fabric which clothes her chil dren, welcome you, men of the West, who, following kindred pursuits', live by evolving bread from. the fertile bosom of nature. . You, merchants and shippers of the East -end North, we welcome vou to this exhibition of a people whose iadustry fur-i msaes the iChief article of your commerce the principal agent of your foreign ex change. You, manufacturers aid artisans of the Kast; we welcome you to - this exhibition of the productions of a; people which as sures you that tney can livi ana thrive with no other governmental aid than that which is given by peace and respect lor me rigais 01 property. Farmers, merchants, manufacturers. miners, carriers; laboring men and men of of leisure, the great army of civilizers and supporters of progress and free govern meat, the men of the press; strangers and lookers-on; countrymen and country wo . mm men we welcome you an. 10 every one present or to come we extend Southern welcome, warm as our sunshine. and bid him behold what can be done by a land whose fields were but .yesterday "bleached into bloody sods by the mad den ingtyjieela of artillery:" whose beasts of burden were swept away by devasta ting '.armies';" .whose noblest sons wers t slaughtered irr battle; whose home. were burned with fare, and whose State gov ernmenlsiiave passed through an era of corruption -worse than anarchy., Vc m vite30'i with pridetd "witness these con clustro lcsis f ift:jrenial'uature of our clinratcjhE.ft rtitityof our soil the en ergy rf people-, ctJie;.consef vatvve vi tality, of, our" political" institutions; in sborr, we fa vitc you to see thdt we have "renewed otiyeutfl jit tlie fourrtam ot in- dustry:aBd-J9Upri thc;bills jof gold in the energies of au -imperishable race. - jcou wm rememDcr. too, tnat wnat we arcirr theSouth jsfchicfly tine to the al most -uumixea. blood ot the p re-re vol u tiqnary Ecttler in these sun-loved wilds. Tlie migration of races and nationalities wliichl hare so largely sought - the shores Of jthjnew world. within the last hundred jers,. has scarcely touched our 'borders ; 1 jhas'owed ' across "theAUeghanies, peppled -the gTent "ralley,j moved along to iuf . paze. fli xiue, tvQCay oyapains xina acossV h'eir' showy ' snmmits ' to" the shores titheW esterhx sea; marking' its progress everywhere by wealth and pros perity. Thofjonth, toovlbynhisexhibi; Ti0li:97JWa aaxries; resources -ana - ca- wealtu-siviug- influx-to her o'wfl'Dbfal andjwiil receive-gladly nlLwha will come to berLid the-naiae of labor and lawrand Xirery v Jjtuaan4soul,; from all the broad realms of Christendom, which may hare one desire to-pTemote-the happiness acdtimnlate the: progress of our. race, wnicn can ada eue-Y$ice in praise of the THE EXPOSITION. 1 he Atlanta Exposition has opened verv successfully. The space allotted to I triumphs of peaxeliieay-welcome I in avhihitnr U nil hPpn 'taken anH " it i na?e .to thfiheArlsandhomes of 7 ; - . . this Southern land r'td the hoso talities expected that ai least, one nunurea mou- of mn m0atactLte ami public-spirited of ana Tisuora. win De.preseui. ounng me our cities; wnose- .rigorous growtn and season. The Kxpositibn" was 'formally "rtpitf development show. that American opened at noon oo Wednesday, in the to,n? 1 . . . . 4. V i - section. -" "We" inrtte(yotj to learn what presence of about leu thousand people? ytfcaniTbfrliopesand fears, The opening prayer was oy Bishop El- onr pijndices-and" methods of thought. lintt. of Kentucky.. Director-lieneral ur syetems or aetion,e our desires and Kimball presented the 'buildings and Gov. Colquitt replied miti acceptance. Senator Vance, who nitd been invited to deliver the openiBg address, was then presented and spoke a3 follows: Ftlloic-Couiitrymen i The Spanish 6oldicr, Uel'Cou, iu the early part of the 10th century anxi sought through the wilds of the Florida peninsula for the fountain that would re new youth; and his no less- illustrious countryman, DcSoto,cut his way through all this Southern wilderness iu search of the fabled hills of gold. Both died with out finding the object of their search. Nevertheless, they trampled over it ev eryday; they beheld it with their eyes; they inhaled it through their nostrils it was the sou ana tnc atmospnere, nuea our"-MevotiOM to a common country. TeaeKus'tPyOx'can.' iff all these things a more perfect way. Wo will gladly learn of those whose success' justifies them' in teaching - us.' ; Wei would gladly learn a lesson in industry from the men of the great Kortftwest Vin thrift and the arts from- tberJnen-bf-'the-Ea8t in business u im i gagi.ty,-re 'the men of the great Some geologists have contradicted Hoses; but as all geologists have contra dicted each other, Moses stands about Jewell as anybody. iVw Orleans Pic ayune, 'r Xorillard and Keenc are the men to send to England and France as minis ters. They would make themselves re spected by worthily representing a stable government. Neta Orleans Picayune. Chaucer couldn't spell. Neither could Bacon. And Shaikespeiarre was the worst of the lot. He couldn't spell his name. And for that matter, no more can any one else. Burlington Hau-7ceye. Midsummer conundrum: Johnson "Smith, what kind of a beast would you prefer to be if you had to , be one?" Smith "Well, just at this time of year I think I'd rather be a little bare." Louisville Courier-Journal. . - Baltimore people hare great presence of mind. - When a man fell dead the other day, it was proposed to call a cor oner. Said a man, "Hold on I , Call two. This is a very melancholy occurrence, but we nay as well make the best of it, and eniOT secinir the race between the coro ners, and their fight over. the body." Aid they did. Boston Post- W-MMWMMBBBSSSSS1SSBVMMV"' Few complexions can bear the .strong white morning light which exposes every sneck of tan. every pimple ana ine siigui f. snnt.t'nf nf eczema. ' In Dr. Benson's Rtin finrp in nre"relief from the annoy lahes on the cheek of beauty. , State of North Carolina. ") Superior Court. Conntv of Pender. 7 Susan LcKov Kinpr, Adm'i of Francis King, deceased. vs. Edwin i;'. Brink and wife Eliza Jane Brink, D.'S. IVrkins audwite Harah M. l'erklns. rrLU& IS AN ACTION BROUGHT BY JL the Plaintiff against the Defendants, for the foreclosure of a mortgage; and it beinc made to annear to this Court by affidavit that the Defendants" iS. S. 'Perklus and wife Sarah .. arnnou-residentsaTid cannot after due dilitnee be found in this State, and it further appcarinc: that the said Defendants have srn interest in the laud described Jnthe comulaint . now tli taid Defendants, D. S. Perkius-aod wifcSjvrah M., are hereby noti- licd to appear at the next term ot the Supe rkr Court, to be held Jor the County of Pen d or, ;it the Court Jlouscin Burgaw, oh Kifteentli Monday after the First Monday in September, 1881, and answer or . demur to the complaint filed in this cause, or judg ment AviV! bopriveu agaiust "them, according to the prayer of the complainant. : Ti. W. T. BANMEKMAN, Clerk Supeiior Court of Pender County, sept lO-lawGw-fri cities." I need not remind you, ; ray country men, that wto stand' in the shadow of a gretcaWmity- 'But Terily,'the wrath of man is-be-raise of the Almighty. The aqflreriDgi and death Of the President of the Uoiud States have touched all hearts in iniigrcavjasa, ana none wun a more tender amotion-than those of the South It has awakened every - feeling ef pity and evcryeentimtnt of ' chi val y in our oreasu. i A. co ration sorrow has made the to the production of that wondrous plant American tteordACrememhM. that in whose honor we have assembled to- bayo, cowmoa country and - the cold day. ieuer man .ue . o psge of;history will say that this reunion ieon, it renews the youth ot nations; of estranged hearts is his -noblest' raonu. richer than thefiolden hills of IeSoto, mentIu the language of the old Ara- its weaUb, annually repeated, is mex- bian chroaielers, he s has passed to the haustible. I hrough its means the splea, clemency ot the iMost .High. May we dors of modern commercaiwa doto not iit the feoling of brotherhood in- surpassthe glones i of Carthage, of Tyre spiredLbjrJiisleatli ver to perish, and and of Venice. he world wmurter' ay the intermingling here bear fruit in ested inils growti rawthe fferm'tvita eha tiraei06me with us and with our maturity, as the Jnfant.Hejrefhe glood chddjtsiarorthaof the ciUrenship of a Koyal to tmr-fcraptre 'ffTYsrJe.-'Ihe free, Christian republic. May every le- mercbant in. the distant- oUy. listens lot gitimato branch of human industry aad tidings of its coming up; the raanufao every generous passion of the human soul turer amid his brick, walls- And tali fhiniT be stimulated and enlarged by this exbi- neys anxiously Observes its bloom; the biUosoTionorable to the great State restless speculator .gaaes upon i-its yowg whose people cooeeived and -brought it bolls; toe mariner, wivu uis Diwaa saiis i about. flapping idly against bis masts, waits for its maturing, anu ihb pwr cTcrjwflw ino ropoiar .uccxana pray for the gentle shower, and the toft gQ great haa been -the-popular dc unlight on which it feeds, and rejoice at mMn& for tne celebrated remedy. Kidney its safe ingathering. atsjgrowth is the Wbrt,that it is hating aa immense sale idyllic poem of our people; its inaturew com Maine .to , California. , Some have istence is'a' sysTeni of poUUcal economy. omj& jt ioconTenient to prepare it - from It is the souxco.of the boarsa lUhosto! tho dry compound, J?or such the pro tne steam engine; it is the melody .of the prietors now prepare it in liquid form, soft song ol the spindle and the loom. ; Jit ybis aa be procnred at the druggists, is the Fairy of the waterfall it is -It ias predselyhe same effect as the warmth, it is comlort, it is beauty., It is t but is rery concentratcdso that the ihc pride of our fields tire source or our, dose is mech smallert-Lotcer Mail: wealth, the king of ourccramrce 1 , . , This. day we, celebrate; withsgcais A young girl,16 year old, while recit tr :e joicin'gs; the" beneficent glonc ia a Sabbath school class in Bristol, ui our Mouarcbjand O310113?0 B.iIjon..Sandayr rSeptember 25, was State of North Carolina, ) Superior : New Hanover County, j Court. TVilliam Mosely, Executor of- Adeline , Allen, Plaintiff. i ; .. vs Tosephine Allen, Defendant. - THIS IS A PETITION to sell cer tain ieal estate in the city of Wilming ton, the property of Adeline" Allen, de said deceasea. ! And if 1beingmaddAlo Ifil pear to the Court that Josephine Allen, the defendant, is a proper party to this action, that she is a non-resident, has property in this State, and cannot after due diligence be found in this State, this is therefore to notify the said Josephine Allen that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, in the City of Wilmington; on the 12th day of November, 1881, at 10 o'clock, A3L, then and there to appear . and answer or demur to the complaint or petition which has been filed this day, or judgment will be given according to the prayer of the petition. S. YaxAMKINGE, Clerk of the Superior Court of New Hanover County. J. D. Bellamy, Jr., Plaintiffs Att'y. sept 30-lawGw fri ' . T70REOLOSURE SALE. By virtue of X? a decree of the Superior Court of New Hanover county made at June Term, 18S1, iu an action be tween J. 1. Bellamy, Jr., vs. ; Cornelius Campbell, et al, I will expose lor sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Conrt House door in the City of Wilmington oa tlie 24th October, 1831, at 12 o'clock, M, that certain lot m said city, with the Buildings therein, beginning at a point In the Western line of Third street, 00 , feet South 4 of the South western intersection of Bladen with Third street, run thence South with said line" of Third ttreet 40 feet, thence West 155 feet, thence North 40 feet, thence East 155 feet to the beginning, being a part of Lot 2, Block Zit. MAKSDJSJN BJELJjAMx , sept424.1aw4w Commissioner The Landmark. , PUBLISHED AT: BTATE8YILLE, I BEDELL CO,, C, lathe Leading Newspaper ia WetemNorth Car olina It is the onlr Cemoeratie Papor pnbiiahed in lredeil county one ot tne lareeet aad wealthiest couaties in the State and has at tained a larger lootj circulation thaa aay paper erer beretofore publtahtdin thecouity Ita circulation in Alexander, Wilaea.Aabe. AUeehanr. Yadiin, Darie and Iredell, ia larger thaa toat of any two paper in the State combined; and ia rapidly acquiring a etrong foothold in Foray the, Surry, Bowan ana wetter n aiecaienDurg. - It ia the cxrfy paper in We&ternlNoi th ICar olina that cmpioya a Beaular Caaruainr Agent, and ia tnna kept cooataatTy before the people, Cnder taia ayatem a rapidly increaa oe circulation ia ire remit, mature the Landmark, Illccollancoiia. &MmmfA a ki a THE 11H Im'um Kfmole'Trpp' Leat'o Rr Vi'-. n a -o-.I'''. i . um lv. for tl1 a e a pin i. ths lower j a. to th- t dyfo To per Li-e Headati"-5-J tndisM I-i e;i . Orl, MaUria, .d a 1 d tr? cjI ies f h - Kidej, Lirer, and Dri -a-y Jr.a.1 or ntH Disrab, Mo - h y sliria'roaf ra, eurr injj tieg-znij ba no tq' I, retr the orjsana tat una the tlood; and baaed ia tAe bea: looi: f intiriia,. It-Iabe onlj knowa rmMy tha cure '-risbi'b Diaaiaa. For Dlabeto:, cbj WARKaa SAra Diaarra Cure. 1 " ' - ,- -j', f I- For aale br Urozisv aad Dealt rs at $1.3 per botda L'.rzest bottle ia the urKti TryiW ''- rr ii txt d v i: I) . rt jy 32-daw-nrmto Rocheater M rtfllT-siTlfeV- nj t CELEBRATED ll)-'; 54 Diminished Vigor Is reimbursed in ereat measure, to those troubled with weak kidneys, by a judieioue nse of Hoatetter'a Stomach Bitters, : whieh inyigoratea and stimulates without exeitisfr the i urinary 0 rr ana. in oonjuncuoa . wxui its influence Hpon them, , it correata aoidity imotores appetite, and ii in evert wif eon- ducire to health aad nerve reposed) Another marked quality ia ita oontrol over farertand Jror sale by all nrujrsrists rand Deai-sra ; ! eenerauy. dami mmv, O? JAMES BAGrJINQ. Htxadara.... s 2 IK lb BAOOJT North Carolina, Bholdera. U & Wertern Bmokad - Hamw........ . . f Hfcouidere... Dry Salted Slda?V IJTOl Is pnb.-bi (SandtT8 ei t-pted, At v th following . ra tec, inrntagfe psid t One Year.... ....35 00 The fo!10Wl&ff CUOtannna wholesale prices generally. In laakinrtp all oraer a txiga prieea hay e to be ehared 09 O o IS. O 10 o is JH 11 1 Sheulden , 1? ft. BEEF LiTe weieht. BARRELS Spirits Tsrpantifie Beeond Hand, achM.MMMV SWJWUiesiW;;..,, 1 w c &-58WAX " B 20 B EI CK8WilmiEtnn , p 5 T 00 Im W 8UTTES Kortht'anibaUr Tallow, V rb..... io Adamantina, V st.... . UHEESk, Northern Factor j, a " T ........ uyrrciS Java, t ft, r tr saw ' Lairuyra, p ft. JUKJf fAf t3 h'n.Si OOTTOI TIES j New V bdl I 0 . I r leoed , I i Bheeti3g,4-4 Jara,m FLO DK Fine, V bW 0 00 Baper, Jiorthern, bbU, 6 to Eatrade , V bbU 00 H!iiExKnnar bSi;. t nn to , O... C0 1HO IX o i to o 0 CO on 0 8 OO on et o o & 0 Q 'ea It 10 is o a O 70 18 SI Iff 16 it U 11 sc u X 1 u l in 0 o o o Otty 1 .1 IV 4 00 5 00 6 SO f)8 00 t T V. Six Months.... Tiuee I 2 60 1 26 CO The I ht mill .-r ,. f-': t v t : f . - be delivered bj u esurriers, foe' if charge, in any part CO, of tbo ityftt the khow rrtes, or Send to .v.;',; MOORE'S- n ;" BUSINESS UNIVERSITY or Illustrated Circular. A Uto actoal Business UshooL' Stabtishat twenty-yean. 15 cents per week. 11 : - ?, ; The Daily Ksftixw is now in the ! r. ' ..I Super V bbU. f So. 1, V bbl. 8 n j()10 60 SMio. a, V 6otioo oo V K bfcU. 6 0'U S 6C Maeierel, No. 3 V fchLOO CO 0 Ifi Mulleta. Sbhl S 6CO 5 75 a. kj. nerriaa'. Vtea S &0 r a or - w . v v Dry Cod, V )lSKVlLIZkB Peruyian Guano. V 20O0fts.CO CO Vft70 CO Sayaasa Gc&do, Complete Mirnra' ' oo co eto ot f OooQr.tl.o; ni;sxn'8.r-fcetfcate '" QQ C0 110 0 Waado PhoJphate, .'te CD 4 eiO Oi cipul&ted Gcano......... Ot 0. OttAIK Gora,sUre, V 66J . -Uorn, crgo, V vAttt , , Gorn,yeI., Xt huteL -; Oats, y bafbel......-- Feaa, eow; V bshaj;.;.:: . Korth Birtr, V iOOlba.. Til' , lu:r on.mfcO 0i 85 OO V5W.; - lJitft 13 65 tr 7ft V io. , a 4 t. - 00 n 40 16 North Oaroiica IMK- LUMB Bh2D Roughed MM I SI WW! - - ' W Kuiijy ir ooi.........:" : i vft i k !ER City steam 'd't i.T ec2p stuff, reaawed, VAift.lS. 00 nuugii wife pi&nx, h muau earsro. oi 00 Gl Or. ooringeaonel.W OQ ., ou OP Mft.16 00 aeeordr taa- f.-. fourth year of its existence, is pr ..CaBciiie-TflMrpiasler. DtMted Seantliag aad board, ecm- ba,bbis.,,3..!:I Ii Bnarar house, hhda. tral. is PEAflCTi S9 41 nu --k . w Over .6000 Drnsrsi'ts and Phyaieiaoa haye I signed a paper, 'fetatlng that BeDaoh'a'Cap oiae rorusrr esters At a sopertor ttf air 0U era, ...rxico.lb cents. oot 4w bb. Ol o e 9 o oo oo out a.. g o o 40 DUh, Northern. 2a hl - ' manentiy'MUbBshed, with a large - ' V M:23o-i SS Sr" MnT 5 JTR W O00 00 and. fiteaduy. iscrrasirg subBciiil UBoaitr ciopi laemp. MauilUU.. nm n Mrnai iwmnrn tuc aitrtth . ww aa - wa eee ee i w i. A new A (rreafc MedicxJ Work, warranted ttiebeoteitd cbei. esc, lnaispensaDi to 17 niu. entitled "the Seianm f life." bound in finest Freneh ' msslin, emboHM) fall gilt, 300 n!?rving8.25 preecrrvUoaL I tlOn Ijfit, STjd pre86DtflUo tOrChAnts I 8U01B Cuba. U IV pnceoniy ai.zsMns Dymaiir I : ' - - - - 1 D.ri.i iA j t: , iilostrated Bampje.fi e. ; send., I I I ? V C -1H ceo 00 'or I Ol 13 mm vh"P--f',l'TT institute or Dr. W.H-Fab- CUTICURA PefmanenUy Wrei Hii- mors oi tre KcaJp ana SKin- Cutieura remedies are forsale by all drag gbta. Price of Cutieura, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, cOa.; large JOoxes $1.. Cutieura liesolyeat. the new Blood PurifierV Si per bottle. Cutieura Medieinal Toiret. toap;l -joe. uououra . ateaicmai enaying . Hoap, loc,; in oara Tor oaroers and large coaeuaa- errf60e. , Principal depots ; u; un: WEKB POrifift. Boston. Maes. Alt mailed free on receipt ofprioe. and of here a m st desirable medi-1 np for adyerfclsiD "J - 5 v &. Crushed -V lb, RAT.V AW. -v Llyero)l,y sack.. Atteriean H sack Marshal's tfne, laek Cadia aaek..... BOAP-lforthernlinSm iAKWff- ... m. wu o MM.M..I . ia" A vi X CO o 4WO 1 PARKER'S Ginger -Tonic. Best. Health and Strength Restorer I used j Cures uomplaiats of Women and diseases of the Stomach, Vowels, Lungs, Lirer a&d Kidney a, and 'a entirely different from fit ters, uinger essences and other Tonios. as it r erer intoxicates. 60c. and S I sixes, large oaruiK hujui 91 Size. HISCOX CO., ' oct4.4w Chemists. NT 5,000 AGENTS WitlfTEb to S6ll the I in; nr r Aocfri n ms early life , aad career, at Roldiar .nd Dtateenran; air eiecucir and administration: tiis asiaeainauon; cxp heroic strsgghi-for: uic, woaoenai meaicai traattnnt hlwwi poisoning; rcmoyai to KiberoB; death; ete. roylTv,,Un8mte44 fcpknaid portrait of vkrueia, czs wue ana motnar: ttumm of ah 1 enootinjt; tne siex cUamberr Ortreatr fsrbb pen; tne sorgeone and the cabiaetTbeonry ""iuwcwmu ttweauo wore, ic era ia a lorrane ror areata firstin the field with this book. Outfit 6Cc. BMax 'onlax.' ;ddnu rct4 4w Puliihera, Atlanta, Oeorgfi Von IMIJODBNAt; Popping y M.14 00 Mi , extra per 00 , Ml .prime per ii 10 00 Will, fair per if ,n 3 00 Oommon, per M .m5 m w18 orth'n,pergl 1 23 Washed. rer th Burry wool, ner E..-M. in 10 t 00 70 00 ex op. 00 ; 36 a 1 n 016 00 -O00 00 o oc 918 OP Ol4 00 01s 00 O 9 00 " 1 00 ICC 5 00' w 00 o o o .0 o o 0 26 IS JOB PBlTme J published EVERY FRIDAY. AT THE ; t LOWEST PEICES M At tne following rates t Stx'Months ..... Porto Eico MolaoGeo ? 1 00 501 we have br6uffhtcrerr" other prodOct of I gndcnly ieprfved oftfio power of speech. ourgoodlj land Xof this, r.josnj aty.Uod .fehceit:uiisldeiospeak since. Her Onr tobacco, our brtad-rraio, rice; our I bo4Bhi)sithJirood. andUoxuranatioa rest. proaacis; gg?I QJBer amtouoa&ss bccnfTcp;; :;; J - limbers and forest. .The Best'Adrertiaing Alediaca la West ( " ' ern'North Carolina., " "Addrea?, LANDSf ARK", ' fitatearille, W C For Sale or Exchange A DE3IKABL5 J&E41UU7CK wih tr roems aadxitehen and good we!; of water ana aweelienc garden,-for aale'wr'eaebaag er property ia .rVrjla.icf t .tyt paxtiaa ars apply at - una of icar. Txa WrxiraioTdw wovRXAL arcn 250 IIHaO i T 1 I 1 STBICTLY.PJJIMJ5 e . Port o iBico alsLim . .-a -rai For sale by.i - v f i largely ia theadjo ning eotm- weD as In the Wwrtern porl AICERTAI WiniClZ BEFORE havihq youn mmuiu UtJUt ELSEWHRRE I Satisfaction Giiaranleed I 7 tiona ot" the 8Ut an; promts tin- aiiTio .OABjryuiLT IXKCDTID J ecraalled facfli ties' to : merchants for - V - , aiaking-known srrlai; ' they have for ' l - -, . rale :" ' f ij it teildUg eat e-f tieeity ardtaa to than bf soail fresj ofpoetasre. K. 8.' f?ArflUCK, " 1 Comei Cirt:sl sad T7sier Btreet A t OIS. BayievScZcg
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