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THF RAH V flElflCf af M0 W-m M If Mill Iff JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 18S2: Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. u. as Second-Class Matter. There are now 570,000,000 standard silver dollars in the Treasury, and $62, - 000,000 in silver certi6cates in circola'l tion, and tUere are those who would cease the coinage of silver and retire the silver certificates. . Let this be done and the road to a financial panic would be short and quickly reached. i ne "lrresiauDie ijnpmse uoage inns to convincefa New Jersey iury that the murderer should not pay the penalty of his crime. James B. Graves was tried upon the charge of murder at Newark, N. J., and although he was allowed to testiOy in his own behalf and claimed that be was impelled to the crime by an "irresistible impulse" the jury found him guilty of murder. "That is the best way to geinaoi -irresisuoie impulse, "irau- all the lame excuses, apologies and justi fications for committing- heinous crimes- General Grant was undoubtedly cre ated to be an orator, but from some. cause has not been remarkably success ful thus far. His last brilliant speech was delivered "a few dajs ago in New York at the '-.'California banquet." Being called upon he rose and said: "I am sorry that on lornier occasions when I was invited to meet this society I was unable to be present. Even on this occasion I expected to have been in "Washincrton. to assist the President in filling some poslf offices, and so on." It is cheering to know that , he contin ues yet a benefit to the government in assisting to make "postmasters ana so on," and it is really -to' be deplored that the latter was for a season deprived of his invaluable assistance. The editor of the Kicbmond Dispatch recently copied from a Philadelphia pa per an article ridiculing the action of the VirginiaLegislature with regard to small pox, whereupon James Frazier, speak- ine in the Virginia Assembly, said: "For lonsr vears it is well known, whenever the Dispatch wants to say anythiDg partic ularly mean of those who happen to dif fer from the editor, it goes out of the way to copy articles, thus avoiding per sonal responsibility. To this' the Dis- patch said in so many wdrds "Jim Fra zier is a liar." When thi pgs had gotten j to this interesting point warrants were simultaneously issued for the arrest ot the two belligerents, but further trouble was prevented by mutual explanations and apologies. THE SOUTHERN BOOM. Southern cities make an exceptional ly crood showing for the new year. Rich- a - - - mend, a city of 63,000 population, has a property valuation for taxable purposes of $40,000,000 in round numbers. Tax; atiod for citv purposes is at the rate of I w m. m one and one half of one per cent., and fop State purposes about one per cent;, orodncinr an aeregate revenue of a C J w million dollars; The debt of the city is 54,686,208. There are in the city 675 manufacturers, embracing almost every kind known to the industries of the Tkan amnlav 1 T fAA Via ora wvuutij. tucj, have a workiDg capital of $11,000,00, and sold during the year $32,860,000 of fabrics. This is an incaeasd of $8,000-, m - 000 over 1880. Iron and tobacco, are the leading articles of manufacture. Colum. bus, Ga., with a poplation of only 7,400, has increased its assesementby $471,000, and-its business by 095,000. . Atlanta, Ga., with a, population of 37,000, reports revenues from all sources during 1881 amounted to $480,510.97. The city debt is $2,196,200', and the expenditure on account of interest an sinking fund $193,573, leaving a balance Of $286,945.97 for ordinary expendit ures. The city has no floating debt, and cannot, as the State law stands, increase itsbonded debt. Augusta, Ga., with a population o 23.000. has S4.000.000 invested in cotton mann factories alone. These run 115.000 spindles. There are six mills, and al ucciarcu CACcucut uiyiucuus iuu paai year. The Augusta factory declared a dividend of 10 per cent, last year, and added 10 per pent, more to the surplus fund. Graniteville ditto. The Langley paid 8 per cent.' dividend tor six months the year, and is expected to declare as much for the last six months. The Enterprise paid 10 per cent, dividend in cash in 1881. and added 50 per cent, to 1 1 capital stock. The Sibley and John King are just starting. From everywhere in the South simiar tjcrticome of the increase of manu fac uk sand their prospeiity. But it is in Agriculture and cotton growing that the greatest advancement will be made i in th section. There is less than a tenth 0 the superficial area of the cotton States yet in cultivation.; The agricul I 4nNl i-trhoaiKTW tUa rf tViof nnsvUF tt ka Union can but be conjectured from what has yet been accomplished, r - j THEX MOVEME1T NOT mOTIHG. The "independent movement" in a r . ' me soutn naa not at present a very promising outlook. In "Georgia, where there has been the most talk and fas3 to give it a boom, it seems to be dropping into premature decay. Its 1 present status there prompts a writer in the New York! Times to bemoan its con- I condition, and claim that, "the independ leot movement isnot independentenouh,'' and he farther says that he "would rather ii 'i ten times over be a Bourbon than be a I Radical." This was after he had attend ed the rerent ronferenre at Atlanta. i where it was ried to give shape, size and substance to he "new departure." The material wjth which toMahoneize tit Georgia or any other Southern State, is very limited, and there is no reason iwhy it should be otherwise. (The people, un- der Democratic they never did i i rule, are prospering as before I peace reigns within our our unlimited re- sources are beincr rauidlv and nrofitablv develoicd; taxes are beinir reduced ; our indebtedness, both ! State and iodi i !: vidual, is being liquidated ; population and capital are seeking investments amoDg us, and there is no earthly reason why we should risk a certainty lor an uncertainty by a change in our politica complexions, Persons who stand upon their Feet, whether men or women, are often troubled with serious pains and weaknesses in the back, loins and other parts of the body. It has been proven beyond a doubt, now ever, that Warners bale udney and Liver Cure is these troubles. a certain preventive of flUUABUlMU Gracious! Oscar iWilde toes in!- Boston Post. l!l Women are not cruel by nature. We l i ! ; never heard of one thoughtless enough to step on a mouse. Illinois State Keg tster. "Lie!" shouted i old! Mowers as he - . smashed his fist down on the table. M.io! Vvhn'ha nan li'a lilra a ohnin killl" " Fort 1 lain Kegater. "No, I shall leave my wife nothing, said old Gnbb, "she's i always had her will, and now I'll have mine."- Louisville Courier-Journal. "A St. Louis man traded his wife for a bake shop." . He has got something that can cook, now Benedict of the Jersey utiy Journal. . ' Guiteau has actually spoken of "God and I," giving the Deity preference over nimseir. ne is evidently weakening. New Haven Register. , , L Gen. Hawleysays: "The country will not be sale unti politician." All every American is a tight, -General: sit A 1 down. It's safe. i Burlinaton Hawkeve. Counsel for prisoner "Did you' see the prisoner at the bar knockdown the deceased?" Pat-4"Ko," yir Honor; he wag alive when I see him knocked down." Ex. i j' : r II 1 : "How's business with you, Brown?" asked' his friend Pingrey. "Not very; lively," said Brown. ".But you have made something. -I jsuppose?" "Oh, yes; I made ah assignment." Boston Trans cript. j- j : I Coffee drinkers should read the adver tisement in another column headed Ood Co fee. 1 A. Card. J l o all who are sunenng irom the er rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ot manhood. &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you. FKKE OP CHABOlS. I his great rem edy was discovered fey a missionary in South America. Setd a self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inmaw, Sta tion D. New York bit v. deod w 6u 1 NEW YORK & WILMINGTON ! STEAMSHIP C0.fi SEMI-W BEL Y LINE STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM j NEW IORK I i 1 ii Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 3 o'clock, P. H. BENEFAOTOBm.. .Saturday, January 14 RXGULATOB.M Wednesday, January 18 GULF 8TREAM..i8tnrdy, January 21 - Throaffh BUla. Ladia? and Lowest Through ' Bates gulranteed . to 'ana front Points; in" North and 'South Carolina. ! orrelfiht Engaftmaau apply to TnOS.E. BOND. ScjrV i '.'-v j WHmiiijfton.tKCU THKO. O. EdXB,rraijrht Acaat,rS I IS Broadwayfrew for. VM. P. CLYDE OO, kOa'l Axanta fan 13-tf I l 5 J Iliscollaneous COODCCFFEE- Everybody wants U, hut very few get it because most people do not know how to t JS - ' 1 1 1 1 ... select conee. or ic u bdoiibu in ioe ruusv ine or making. To obviate trese diQicul ties has been our study, i Thurber's pack age Coffees are selected by an expert who understands the art of blending various flavors. They are roasted in the most per feet man Der (it ta i a, possible to roast we! in small quantHie), then put in pound packages in the bem, not ground. Jbear. mg onr signature ; as a guarantee of gen nineuess, and each package -contains the Thurber recite for makicg .good UoSee We pack two kinds. Thcrber's "No. 34 .1 L mi u VT At ' strong ana puogeDi, inuruer i.w rtt, mild and rich.' Que or the other will suit every taste.! Tbev have the three great pointy, good quality, honest quan- iity, reasonable prte A8k your uro cer i or Thurber 8 roasted. Uottee in ix)uvdvackaat8"'&o. 34" or "No 41". Do not be put off with any other; kidq your own palate will tell you what is best. Where persons desire it, we also fur nisb our "Idzal" Coffee pot, the eimplesr, beat aod cheapest Coffee-pot in existence Grocers who sell onr Coffee keep ttiera Ask for descriptive circular. I j Respectfully, &c . Hi K. & F. B. THUKBEIi & CO , Irnborters. Wholesale Grcc-ra and Coffee j I Roasters. New York. P. S. As the largest dealers in food produst in the world, we consider it onr interest t manufacture only pure and wholesome gooda and pack them in a tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bear ing jour name are guaranteed to be of su- perior quality, pure and wholesome, and dealers are authorized to retuna tne pnr chase price in any case where customers bavei cause for aissatisiacuon.. it is therefore Ui the interest of both dealers and! consumers to use Thurber's brands dec 13law4wtu-w4wtenrm A SENS1TIOS Has often been made by the discovery ot some new thin sr. bnt nothing: has ever stood the test like Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills: their popularity and sale is unprecedented. They supply a neeti long ieit and must become a household remedy. Just think to be cured in a few weeks j o: Xhe&Q terrible nervous troubles and aw fnl suffering from Sick Headache, Neu ralgia and Dyspepsia, and the nervous ay stem put in a natural and healthy condition, destroying the posibihty o Paralysis, Angina Pectoris and sudden death, which is carrying on so many noble men and women in the full tide oi ife and usefulness. '''. This simple remedy of Extract ot O lery Seed and Chamomile Flowers, combined in the form of pills, is a boon to humanity. It has saved the lives of thousands of nervous, headachmg children in our schools and out every year. No nervous person or sufferer from Headache, Neu ralgia. Dyspepsia or Paralysis will do ii ' i Lit ii ii nemseives justice unui mey iry inern. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents k box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw St.. Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for f 1. or six boxes for $2.50 to any address DR. C. W. BESOrd'G f C4 fs Warranted to Cure i ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, j MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEAE3S OF HAIR AMD SCALP, SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES l TENDER ITCHINCSon&UpartBofthe CI M (3 body. Jt makes the skin white, boA and smooth removea tan and freckles, and ia tho BEST toilet dreaaiag ia THE WOULD. Elegantly put up, two bottles in. one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment. first clasadroessts have. it. 81. per packaeo. I ?J. W. CONOLEY, Agent, jan 1-om-d nrw Health is WeaithI .rB E C I WEST'S Nxrvs xsd Bbaib Tkzatvbvt, aepecific for Hiteri, Dtx xinass, Conrulsions, Nerrout Headache, Mental Depreafioc, Lots of Memoiy. Impo toncy, Prematura Old Age, cause! by oTer- exeruon, excetees, or oxer-induJ gen ce, which leads to miaery, dec a j and death. One box "will cure recent cases. Each box oontuns one month's treatment. One dollar a box,j or six boxea for fire dollars; seat by nail prepaid on receipt of price We guar, antee j six bpxea to care any ce. ithcb order reeeired by na fo- sic b xes, we will send the porch aaer oursjrntten agreement to return the money If the treatment does not effect m cure. Guarntee issued by WM U OkiEEN, Dragiet, (successor to Green Jt Planner) Wilmicrton. N O. Orders br mail wiu reeeire prompt attention. Biebl2-dAw.lT i Dissolution. THE FIRMOF HARDING JOHNSON ot CO.ia thia day dlssolxed by'mutual con I ' ! aent,' 8. T. Shotter retiring. The af sets and liabilities are assumed bv nardine- Johnaon, who will bizn in liquidation. MAKDINO JOHNSON. 8. P. 8UOTTR. I WHmiBirUn, N. C, Jan 1, 18S2.j jantf pJ 36 Market Street. . " ; : - i mm IliBcellaneous. FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT m. be. KITS'. rpHE BEST A8 ORTED STOCK KVJKK 1 "", brought th'scitr, iit all ihe lateet 2? v I elties tod Bh&des in DRESS GOODS, Jgatin Marveillens, Hatha da Lyon, Rh&d- ame8 rnrrahi,Brocade8,ioifo An ilk Vel vet?, f lu?he COLORED, BLACK AND rRLUM!HA TED CASHMERES ncrlcttjs, Mohairs, Scitirp, Alpacas and 1 lalds ia ecdlnS3 vdtuty, f'tmsmartj ie, Fringes and Triinniias, White God', Bouaekespij Gocd'j DGLLMANS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Moa audBoj'e Wear, Flanrela Meriio Un derwear, Hosiery, Gloves, onetH," Staple k Domestic Goods. In short everything deeirable. Warranted to come up ia price end quality, to any Sim ple from reuil hocses North. Call and t&To extra expense by buyilg from Particular Notice.-' All the drawinge'will he,rearter be under the exclusive supervision anO control of GENERALS O. IV BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. i A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Secoud Grand Distribution, Class B, at New Orleans, Tuesday, Februa ry 14, 1SS2 141st Monthly Drawing. j Msim State Lottery Cupar. Incorporated in 1863 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which, a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added ) - ; By an overwhelming: popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, Its Grand Sinole Number Dbawikos will tate place monthly. Jt never scales or postpone Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 .Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Half-Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of -1 Capital Prize of $30,000 10,000 - 5.000 1 Capital Prize of - - - . - 2 Prizes of $2,500 - i . -25 Prizes ot ! 1,000'.2 - '20. Frizes cf 500- - - 1 100 Prizes of 100 Z - - . . 200 Prizes of 50 I - - . :500 Prizes of 20 - - - - -1000 Prizes of 10 - - - - ! APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 5,000 - 5,000 10,000 10,000 ' 10,000 10,000 10,000 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 l,t00 E9 Approximation Prizes of '. 1C0 900 1S57 rrizes, amountme to - - $H0,4C0 Reaponsible correspondingr agents wanted at an poiULs, lo wuom iiDerai compensation win De paia ior turtner inrormation, write clearly. giving full addref s. Send orders by express or Registered Letter, or. Money Order by wan, auuresiseu uri-ii to . j M. A. DAUPHIN, ; Jaw Orlesns, La M. A. n.tUPHlN, or 127 La Salle bt eet. f iiCflro. iiJh The New York Office is removed to Chicago! i(. B.-Orders addressed, to New Orleans will receive prompt attention. The particular atteniiotx of the PuA7 called to the fact lhat Vie entire number of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawinais sold, nnri conseifwrnuy uu ine prizes in each drawing are 9UIU CttC 14 UMV U7tU JKULL jan ll-wed-aMwdw a - iff?? 's e -i 3 n 2 m r m r. n 5 Z 2 " t sn rs tIi8cellanG0UB. Employment FOR ALL TQ SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE TOS poor awll the Ticb, tbeoM aa well as the joutg, the wire, r ell as he hasbaad. the TfUOf mi'dn 8 we 1 as the tenm man, th rl as well at ' boy mar uit welt earn a! few ltars io honest eDDlovment. as io sit around Ice sonse a wit or others to earn it fnr bm. We can gire you emplojment- a'l the time, or dn'ing you spare honrs ooiy: traTel-ct;, or in your J ' . r ' t j own t eigCDOrnooo, aaoDR yoBrwier-u su acauii tiEcea. if you ao not ciro iTen plojicent, we can impait YaluabJe iaf-rtna tioa to vnu me of co3t. It w 11 cost jon cnlr onecentlora Postal crd t wite for onr Prospectcs. and it may ba the meats of maaisc- von a coal manrdollari. , Vo not n- eJect thia oppoi tatity . V ou do cot ave to nTet a lartre sum o money, and l un a crreat rbk f losice it. ' Y u will raadi lv Bto -ht it will J?e an euy mat or to make fr-in S10toi0V & week, and e;tb!ieh lacraiire, r -n ir:Jeindnt bminES, hon. ra b!e. 8ira!ch forwd erd profit b?e Atterd to this matur NW. fo.-.tbero ia MONtY IV itlfor all who tna.e wilh cs e l surprwe yon ana on i onaer wny yoa nerer wrote t n ce'ore. k sebd tvll fahticulabs ras. Addrtss BDCKKYlS M'f'G CO , (Name tl is paper,) Mirios, hio. sept 31-6m I THE NEW YORK j WEEKLY HEIlilP. JXMt.S GORDON BENNETT, PhOP.IkTOU. Taa Beet anl Cheapest Newspaper Publish ed. Poetas-d tree. ONE DOLLAR PER YkIb. 50' CENTS FOR SIX MONTHS - . " i ' ' I' ." An Extra Copy to erery C lub of Ten. R3ew York Herald Pabliehed erery day ia the year. POBTA0B FRKK. $10 pays for one year, BundajB included. $8 pays for one ytar, .witboot feusdayB. 5 pays for six months, Sundays included. $4 pays for six months, wittout fun days. $2 pays fur one year for -at y specified day ot the week: $1 pats for kix months for any specified day of the w'eek. $1 per month (includiB Sundays) will bs charged on subscriptions fir a less pe riod tbaa three months. TO EUROPE Inclndisg Poatagev Daily... ...$17 80 weekly (European Jtdition). I 00 Weakly (Dome tio Ediiion)w 2 00 NEWSDEALERS; SUPPLIED Pottaire .jj : Fee, Daily Edit! n...Two and a hlf cts vr cr dv Sunday Kuiti Four cents j er copy Weekly Kditioc............Two cents per copy ft a Sot lea han 5 opiei mailed to newsdealers at wroUstle rates. We llow co ccmmiifcioca on cubforip tions to Daily Fditirai AddreM, ! NEW i OKK iJKSALD, dec 2 Broad wny anl Ann st. Hew York ON A AT j. a MARKET STREET. 3 2AAA LBS CAN DIES, the best and ,UUU cheapest; 15c, 16c, 20c, and 85c for the finest French Candy, or 3 pounds for $1. Obixges and Cocoancts by Stmr. to-day. Lord on Layer Raisins and Leghorn; itron of best quality at retail. ONE THOUSAND PACKS I3Tire Crackers, 200 Doz. EGGS; 1.000 lbs. Assorted Nuts. I expect to have, on or before Satur day, a bountitnl supply of Dressed and Live Poultry of all kinds, and will take orders during the week, for Saturday. Come early aaiTsecure your Christmas Turkey and avoid the rush and danger of not getting one. I will try to be prepared to meet all the requirements of the trade, and wait on customers promptly and deliver goods promptly at their houses. 1 ! 1ST- If you! are contemplating changing your accounts for the New Year, or begin ning one for convenieuce, I don't think you can do better than try me. I will take great pleasure in showing you around and eivine my prices. x . I - -. 1 Jas, ff,dee 29 C. Stevenson The Robesonian, PUBLISHED RVERY Wednesday, ia Lumberton, N.U.,by W. W. McDiarmld, has the largest circulation and tha largest advertising patronage of any country paper p tbe &.&. It now has over S00 subscri. bers in Robeson coiiniy alone, besides , a gu ral circal?tion in the counties of Mcoie Cumberland, liladel, Colnmbus, Rich mond and the adjoining counties, Marion, Marlboro and Darlington, iu South Care Christ mas STEVEBSON'S MiHcellaneous. 1881 THii SUN, BALT1HUHG Iff, Pttblish-d.DsJly, Except San'ui,. " . Senotrt et as tne Freshest mod Host tSatLs factory of 1 Se., Low la Priee )ou;t.ct i V Independent la Fxpressioo, 0 nsrnuT u W V w- begmnitp, has been characterized L j 4 L reeeire spirit and an original and etJ iauy aaoeres. ; OoTerisjc as it does the whole field ot . -yww is i plete refiex I thespirit cf the thue'aad iv actiritiea and even of the day. i i rentereca as they arise n1 oni snbiecj w pnbiic interest, with the Tiew t rijj b( rHV iz-Z at risct t Jesuit ai.d conferrinp tbe ?X' eral welfare its ccni.teai iniejit U 1AM A riHST-:l. .S'4 v r"p.. f 'he extent arm rriet ot THR BU.v nooanceo. prarieccy, crntitcte a tr:itiv fature, ocPtable bc'ih at bonce and abroil ITtf CUft-r)t ONDKNOB F;reiifn and donatio, is cnsarpasied in oelience ard froahoced ITH WArtMlNOTUN HITrWaD eorers all the phases of tu!;Ucl informatli t'anapirinfr at the Natiocal Cpilal,' vit uropc note and ot'innseht. Ureaceiled fa tti paet, it wiit be maintained at tte hichse standard in the future.' s TUE U AKKisJT N I STOOE BSP-ORfj rfTHE 80 1 aro collected atd corripil with the Ktinost care, and may be tikee u safe guides by all who' desiro to cbtaia t ittest and most truttworthy informatioa Cj these important topics I fj 1 In short, Tli J S will continue to tkaia tain the high reputation it bas acquired u an enterprisipjr, accurate 6nd welt edited newspaper, always ready to add to its facii ties for collecting news wbenerer cecerter. to meet the increasioe: demands of the tia and to maintain the hijrh oonfideaae of whici its large and steadily increasing oirciktioj (rives evidence i I Terms of hubsoription br Mail Ch ; -I' ". AdTanco ! ! On a Year, postage inclndeJ...ii.. . t m blx Months, postage included.j.....;.,,. 3 m mree Months, postage lBcluded,. 1 50 two Months, postage mcladed... ! . 1 ia One Month, postage included.J.....i.j.. m . Address ' 1 - r A, B. A BELL CO., i ublisbere. tfi r. Md Mew Restaurant. rpHE UNDEP.SIGNED would y annonuce that he has just fitted up it ; I- J i. No. 3, Granite Row, South Front" et, & U taurantfor Ladies and Gentlemen, whm U i I ' i meala and refteshments may be had & t3 hours pf the day. ! Eyery thing is new end firstclass. Polite waiters and courteous at . t 1 tendauts. J, ' 1 Game ana Oys 1 1 'iu season. JTif Wines, Liquors and Cigar. nov 18 Tf Al SCI1UTTE, Prop. PURE CIDER I SOMETfllNG Jrutup by a Private Family! State of New York. And' 1" ,15ouglit direct from them EVERY iF As A ' 5 In our city Should get come of it in oHer to see what 'Pure Vinegar glreallyju?; FOR PICKLING IT IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE. OYSTER CRACKEES' 'J' ' ill SEVERAL DIFFEBENT.WRIETl ' From KTcents to 20 cents per pou nd. Send in your order. JNO. 1. BOATWHiGHTr WTo. 11 & 13 Frcp1 oct??l I : I ' j Fun !Hoyelty fj f Kifle Practice 8hooti Gal lery i I " On Prlncesa St., next to theCorner af ocd, WUminfrton, N. C. j j. ' C. G. CROWELU I 1an lS-3t3od Of PhUadelpbla, V i S. P, SKOTTER & GO-i EXPORTERS OF - i liice and Navid Stores, II Oil i 1 ! i A I M il in li Baltimore Wharf, Water St., Wnnlngt ; a, Kelly Bufldlng, Bar BU Saraon Ga. ..- i fan 16-1 V1 (
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