; i - ' i . -. : -..V-LmV-i -' -.v .':;. -i ... i , , . U.m m, - . i ... . -- , y s ., , (. , ,ai ; . , i. . . . ;..,:.. .-,. I I- , I J y, t"i L i 1 ' ff '. . ..J i 11 -1111 ii ii II-- - if i iiiii T ii.t .i it ii .ii ii n if 1 - -1 i i - ii ii ii i i i ii .i v ii ii . ii -- '-ii i - n ii- ii i r- iiiu . - I - ii m f.-if.. j-'. fii ii m ii- ii iii .t iiff- -mirmmi. k - f I I I I I II m ' I I 1 II I I ' I L ' ' . I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 V' - I I I I I 1W 1 W . I r4-" -iJ -1 U H i If. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 11. Vi 111 : - ;Hrww-- v' i , ' . ! I ,: r. , - ; - .-. i . onewueoc the paper. 1 i . , I i . . ; ; : " - . 1 - i rmT morals IfecxUn JOSH T. JAMES, yjnoi ijri rorxirroK. ..RsmirTIOM FOSTAGK PAID: " - AiOO. Six noctha, $JL0O. Threi Lin-tL: Oa month. ttCteiU. Ti.Ll T air irt of tLa cltr. at the abore Ir.uerlW will report aaj and aU fall- rfoJT Uelr paper rcplarly. tT" iX7y Rccicic hot tht largttl fc circulation, of any newspaper p&iskrd in lh city V " umxngion. J lQCAL NEWS. "TlIU Tl W ADTiniXIUIITI. c.i- Bo4-ProfUU Fvto'MtT C-Batter M M KAtz- Good n X A Co We j n rfAUJki A Jinr Lot C W TATi-JBJt;ictriTed r jt Loi. O -Ordr No 7 CtAfu' riCKETT Orange Hif tuBWOua-KaraUy Bible Ball 2 rkiasiix Cow Pea j Eubu h Barfalna In Shirt i jiwrrr-Tbe Carolina Club K SI MclsniB Xnan Sheellng 1 a Willakd MarTta' Safe Jsi J IIedrick Open thl Day 8:ox Bsim Tailoring Btulnea Jfcs E KiEJiM Juat Jtecelred Woira & Worth At Lw Prlees p A rru A Co Bleat the Bable T E 5ri50ia A Co Hardware S Jacob: -To Make Heme Beautiful to Viuo Mixsnco Pine GroTe SUiaer Mlsaf haha Fer SmlthTllle Gko Miii-CareU and light Wines JiO L EoiTwaiGRT Bepaeked Lemons Hunt 1 Smith C roll oa Oil Company Cto.vtr Jt Morris Beal Estate at Auction VOL;" VI.1 WILMINGTON. N. C. SUNDAY. JULY 23. 1882. NO176. . ; 1 . : - - - i I . : I . - - - - - .. . . . . . . I S " - - Personal. Ker. J. C. nUen, D. D.. formeriy pasior or the First Baptist Church here, is in the city, the guest of Mr. William Larklns. He will preach in the First Baptist Church, oorrier, of FiOh and Market streets, this morning. Cotton. The receipt of cotton at this port for me week ending with yesterday; foot up 123 bales against C32 bales for the1 weekending July 25, 1881. a decrease thU week of 509 bales.. The receipts to date foot up 13C,105 bales agains118. 910 bales to July 25. 1881, an' increase this year of 17,195 bales, . , I. O. of G. S. and I. of S. The semi-annual session of Grand Lodge No. 2,1. O. of G. S. and I). of S., will be held at New Berne on the, 25th inst. It is a benevolent organization of colored people of both sexes, and it is expected that a large delegation from this city will bo in attendance. ' Un mailable. The following unmailable matter re mains in the postofllce in this city: Mr. Turner Oaan, Jackson, N. C; Bob Tato Dunson, Little Swamp, Bla den county, N. C. ; Mr. Mard Reynolds, PinegroTe, Ga.; Miss Millie A. Ben nett, Nelson county, Va. ; T. J. Hicks, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mary Curren, Park ave Baltimore, Md.' , Exports Foreign. Col. Green. lnere was considerable disappoint ment expressed here yesterday when it was ascertained that Col. Green, the next Congressman, for. this District. would not come to Wilmington a all. a present, but that he had gone home There are very m any J here who ' would be glad to make his acquaintance, and we hope that he will comedown and see us, and give us a talk before long, Military Excursion. The Second Grand Excursion of the Wilmington Light Infantry will be giv en on the steamer Passport, to Sraith- ville and the Forts, on Wednesday next. The company will be joined at Smith- ville by their namesakes from Sumter, and there will bo target shooting for prizes. The ladies should attend large ly on this occasion, as .it promises to be an unusuallypleasant affair. The Stolen Cotton. 1 . The cotton found in the bags cap tured by Officer Everett, on the night of the 21st inst., has been identified as the propertyiof Messrs. Woody & Cur rie, and was . stolen from their lower warehouse in the southern portion of the city. One of the thieves, who es caped at the time of the capture, is still at large, but it is hoped that he may soon be 'gathered in and done for in such a way that he will have no oppor tunity for stealing any more cotton, or anything else, for awhile, at least. Talk about health resorts : If people want to live long and die happy, 'they The Br. brig Buda, Capt. Inness, I cleared yesterday for Rotterdam with I on ; a j . I should cometo Wilminfftnii and srxnd QMl i i-wi uum ipinui luipcuuuo anu i.uuo . r . .... win I barrels rosin, valued at 30.300.32. 1 tD0 summer. Ane uue is roia m a iew A A k m A A t KUk II wu kau II liw ni - - w ' I - ' . . shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing. worus : uo one wmte perbon, maie or & Co. The Nor. barque Volknricn, maie, . cnua or aauic, was imerrea Capt-Olscn. cleared vesterdav for Lon. hero faring the week ending With yes- don with 1.5G0 casks SDiriLs tnrnentinfl- terday. valued at $34,080, shipped by t Messrs. Wirt DsSosjet A Co Cheese, Starch, Toma- kxt, 1c HT-i SL ;M E Church Monday School Ex anion Blown A Bodoick Grand Annual Clear taf&tle - . . WUaisftoe TJfht Infantry Second Grand Ixenrtloa D. R. Marchison & Co. Needs Attention. Our shell road to the Sound is proba bly the prettiest in the United States, Iuchth A Calosa Bros Heavy and I but it is awful on horse-flesh getting to Uii Grocerie lit. Ane conaition ot ine asiern part We have reason to believe that Mr. Frank II: Darby will, at the next meet ing of the Board of Aldermen, to be held on the first Monday in next month, tender his resignation as City Attorney, which is as it should be. DIED. TS9ST,Ia city, Saturday afternoon, f 2. Mrs. CAROLINE V. COPES. - The f aneral errloes will take place' thl af rfn. ' 4 o'clock, from St. James' Chnrch, iwuawwjce am tnnted to attend. NEW ADVERTIS31ENTS. NEW ADVE RTISEMENTS. Wood and Willow; Ware. "PULL ASSORTMENT. TIN WABE, Stamp ed Goods, fall up In thst line, nollow Ware, Pumps, Lightning Rods, Plated Forks and Spoons July 23 . PARKER A TAYLOR. Sunday School Excursion. E. CHURCH ve an Excursion on FIFTH STREET At. . Sunday School will rive t the Steamer PASSPORT. TUESDAY nrtt the 25th. Refreshments of all kinds at city ytuxn. owauici biatui at V O ClOCK. 'HCRetS can be had at llelnsberger's and Yates. , July 21 A 23 . ; - ' Stmr. Minnehaha i - "TTriLIj LEAVE FOR SMITHVILLE AT 9 If A. if., sharp, to-dar. Bfachtnerr I now in good order. Ko disappointment to-dar. Fare rouna trip mj cents. E. T. BURRISS. jnly23-lt . , . Master- The Carolina Club ... . . ' ' CIGAR IS SOMETHING EXTRA FOR 5 cents. Smoke and read. Newsn&nera and Periodicals received dally. Have your furni ture repaired and then tou can hare a' com fortable place to recline to read and smoke. x ou can get ail tneseby calling at . dJSWJSTT'S. 27 N Front St. If the Mosquitoes bite, get a net at same place July 23 i t Carolina Oil Company. PINE WOOD OIL MANUFACTURED AT our works is recommended to be the cheap est Paint Oil In the market, and the best pre servative ior wooa 1 ever invented, jror sale Ktne barrel or gallon at trifling prices. Also r OH and Charcoal, at low prices. Office No. 6, South Water Street. June 25. .HANSEN A SMITH. liXCUKSlOJT WIL LUjht Infantry ' HEAD'QRS. WIL. LIGHT INFANTRY, WILMINGTON, N. C, July 21, 1882. ) ORDER NO. 7. I TEDC MEMBERS ARB HEREBY SUM moned and the Veteran Corps and Hono rary members requested to meet at the Armo ry at o'clock, a. jo., wjsjdmesxiax. iuiy 26th, for parade, targetpractloe and excursion to Smlthviiie and the JTorts. . . ' By order of the Captain. ? . July 23 F. A. LORD, O. S. Children. - - : l ... j - - .-.r- QTTERBOURG HAS SOMETHING ovsr One hundretl Children's Suits left running from 4 to 10 years. These goods are very pretty1 and best of all are adapted to Fall and Winter wear. i I Being anxious to commence the ap proaching seasdh entirely anew, he win close out all goods in this Depart ment at a sacrifice, regardless of pre vious value. Children. Jttly23 GRAND ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ! BROWN & EODDICK, 4 iH wtikt mast always lfcr Communications moat be written oa oaly one auie of the paper. Personalules mint tmLUi And It 1 espedallj sal partlcnlarry under- Btoo.1 that the Editor doe not always?endor. Wvfcwsofcorrespondeau unk so uto In the editorial columns. i C ILL BUT AN ELEGANT 'SADDLE. -rmL r1 n c.u:nl wteT Lap i:oi n,i mS'jg&V. iiSS! JUy 19 - LOCK BOX Wl, CITY. rjundo Bros, jQRUGGISTS, Ml LMINGTON, NORTH the Arm in thi-city-wlll KtoSSi.S 1 bT New 1 ork connection. ng New York will recW .tiVS T"" ber a hearty North Carolina welcome. JvX i C. D. Clorrill. TJNDERTAKER, CABINET iMAKER AND CARPENTER. Offlee and Work Shop on Sec good work, prompt delivery andaatliraction Cosmopolitan Bar. jgEST WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC. ICE COOL LAGER, a specialty, j i ;n. JOHN CARROLL, Prop, t July 13 : ? . South lfjiarkt it Pine Grove, WBIGHTSVTLLE, N. d, SITUATE AT the 8 Mile Poat on th TVmnik. tilT swisjsmng the SOUND FOR A DAY'S EM ENT can get an EARLY "FISH SUP- NubteTtajTL h0m6' b7 ' ED. WILSON MANNING, Propr. junelS-tf 5 and 7 North Front St. Ice Cream and Soda Water. J KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND PdtE ICE CREAM and SODA WATER, fUrored with pure fruit Juices. Customers served at reasonable prices. t 1 ' FRED. SMALL, ' ' Just North of Garrison, and near Hotel Brans. wick, SmlthvlUe, N. c. July 8-lm ' Wm. E. Springer & Co., (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON A CO.) QLDEST HARDWARE HOUSE IK THE State. GOOD GOODS and low prices.1 fl9, 21 and 23 Market street,' Wilmington, K. C. 1 june23 Seienlh Sunday alter Trinity. The large brick house on the North- SeCOnd Grand Excursion of Market Street leading to the turn- west intersection of Market and Third PLte is leanui, ana snouia receive streets, which is to be occupied this of the CCORDING TO OUR USUAL CUSTOM Dij'i length 14 hours and 10 min-1 prompt attention. There is about Fall by Dr A J DeRossetf, is undergo- Mew I QQ PIECES FIGURED LAWNS, 7 uie. It rained eTery day during the past week. a nan mue mat neeas Dauasung. inz some exterior repairs We respectfully call the attention of the city authorities to these facts. Tie liiji are growing perceptibly shorter. Another. Wilmington Light Infantry ! a Vw, nm MTr Some one made an attempt earlv ves- i imo woaDUU UHUU xotw tfirdav morninxr at bnrirlarizinfir the T0 SMITHVILLE AND THE FORTS , ON rf c a c? I ! . i j.i ? .1 I JL. i: . At 5 cents per yard ' J00 PIERES LOURED LAWNS. I premises I of a gentleman residing on We understand that by request of . Hft near, the M. E. Church, ster fasspoet. wkd.wdat. Jmr number of those-who participated in the but foiled and frightened off. receni excursion given to omitnnuei The steamer Minnehaha will mate a and the Forts by New Hanover Tent I trip to Smithville, and return, to-day. S or set this afternoon at 11 minutes rart 7 o'clock. Tie K. St meet to-day all dressed in No. 57, 1. O. of Rechabitcs, it was de- Fare for the round trip 50 cents ij!e bj Dixk. f I cided at the last meeting of the Tent to Steamship Benefactor, Capt. Tribon, Xoinfcrmeats last week in Oakdale PTe another excursion at an early day. saUed hence yesterday for JSew xoric. tad none in-EeUeme aao nnouncement ol wnicn wiu De 0njy two bales cotton recived at this i maae . in aavercisemenu ah ot me i port yesxeraay. xocrcniiaren and one adult interred nleasant features of the first excursion wcesm xmeforesximeiery. will be reproduced, witn some new Church Services To-Day, joint services of the First and Second Pres- 26, 18S2. Round trip 50c Children under 13 years 25c. 1 july23-2t Just Received. A NEW LOT OF PRANG'S ' (. BEAUTIFUL BIRTHDAY CARDS, Sunday School Books, Reward Cards, Bibles, Testaments, Ac, Ac. A.ythltgla the hardware Una -can I ones and we trust that the attendAnce byrcon.re GEO. woods a CO'S. organs rank sec- Dfl Ibantl n.t rtAannVi1 rn' t Jioa I Will DC large. I and Oranre streeU. at 11 a. m., and In the Sec- ond to none. Remember 'the discount to r I I " . , , ond church, corner Fourth and uampbeu sts., I - T I rMatirafaii Pah)i Tmnt T!fi Ttlft'ir I ml M1. n. m. Services bT Her. JoSCDh R. Wll- I Dinrohpa and Snnrlav Rchoola. i fiDiunaw - - i wr - -.. i wmwv j A full r 1 . . I k 1 1 J ' A rll aannrf. I 0 -' aoae Terr line watermelons were In nan boom auu imca. . i Cf TWa rh1irrh. corner Thinl and Red EirVrf Yc, MAn1.. t. I mflnf and lowest Prices at JACOB! S.T Cross streets. Rev. Thos. u.rnis, lector. July 23 C. W. YATESt it 25 cents. Festival and Presentation. Seventh Sunday after Trinity, July 23. Early rlhr&tlon at-7.30. Morninsr Prayer and Ser mon at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. St. James Church, corner Market and Third The tftl rainfall in thia ritv far tht I ra nni1rstiind from a member of the . ... . . . . I . . ... , t,.i I .treeta. Rev. - A. A. Watson. D. D. Rector. wenuingwiia yeaieruay amounted Urder tnat tne memDers oi owne oei --ntll Sunday after Trinity, July 23, 1882. M laches. Lodice of Good Samaritans will have a Celebration at m. ! festival at the Market House, corner prayer at 6 o'clock. forr W in 7 ?v I r Campbell and Fourth streets, this week. First Baptist Church wrwtujj Uunnr the next two weeks JVU,f Fifth streeu. Rev.J.B renarinr dimt A pleasant and prominent . feature of services t-day: sunda 4 uamata. .L w,mi k iho ifa- Preaching at ft a. m.ai corner of Market and 11. Taylor. i. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9 a. m. i ana ov p. m. Dy ev. j. Linen Sheeting. Linen Napkins, -pvOYLIES, TABLE LINEN AND TURKEY. RED DAMASK. i TOWELS, TOWELS 1 On the above goods we propose making large j sales for the next ten days. .wuiBeuascneap WE Wlli OFFER FOR THE NEXT ' , 1 - 30 DAYS, ALL THAT BELONGS TO SUMMER STOCK ' ' AT 1 : :: .'Tr-: V.'.' i' ' ' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! r At 6 ccU per yard. A beautiful stock of Ladles1 and Genr Handkerchiefs. Towels, etc ' i , I ) Jaly21 t T JNO.jjHEbRlCK. Worth & Worth. QFFEE AT LOW PRICES TOJPROMPT buyers;:; ' 10,000 Bushels CORN, V 1,000 Uo. MEAL, ! , '500 Bmiels FLOUR, ' i I .-100 Itamsls 8CGA1L ' - 100 Itoxes BACOnTT , 100 Bales HAY, i 250 Uhds. and l!hl- N1JW CROP CUBA MOLAisiW 2,000 Bbl. LIME.CEM ENT A'LAaTElt! 1,(W SPIRIT BARIIELSV TJtK xnew ana second hand. 1 1 4 ' i Tobacco. Snuff, soap, Lfe" YSvSS' Wagonette fortho Sound. 3STO I3XniCBXJGr O.uiP ArrE THURSDAY. 15th Inst. the Wagonette will be run to and from t& ooonu. Jeavincr Wilmlncrtn Mm.. u,t Do not destroy the sunflowers. They Djom touch of i the atraoiphcre. the entertainment Wiu Demo presenu- de- D D prayer meeting Thursday t a profit, as some others are doing, at cost. r cmiH-hAnripn rann lo ins two n rht it o ciock. iweasaatnaL -ruu,wuw maianal poison oi most popular male members oftneor- -r Lth MTVtrI Re7.F: tray napkins, white and cord boraered. mi rr..L. - . . . . I ujiiki v - - . -- derand a handsome silver cup to tne w e. r"-niiKffSS new mattings, rery choice style, and Tb EegisUr of Deeds iiraed mar-1 popular female member of the or-1 oermah services at s p. m. at closest prices. rV lictrdarinrthertvrV for gatlkaUon. I Cnrlst Chur (Congregation toe cocples, all colored. I The VoUng Will take place to-morrow preaching services at ll o'clock, a. HOSIERY-A great rartety. Tv. " (MondayJ and the presentauons are to m. ana bo - d Pr mee tto7 CORSETS Many of our Ladle know that The moon completed .her first quar- L W fnlLn, niht. Tues- X2hl. mi & Sr Sho: wehave the best makes, and they are sold a .ABOUT Our Marking Down inneil-tf , T. J. SOUTHER LAND. jMarvin's Celebrated JpntE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, tai morninr and aha has aearcelvK c : . .v:, V,nnrL. 1 3 o'clock, p been tT.TM-. , QJ- AUO f, r.w UndNunsts. uunnr inn wwr. -mr ll. ' I some, may dq seeu iw rn,, in Memorial HalL corner 7th low as possible. TTwAthdraL First Mass at tJ. - - J , i Second Mass at iw a. m. e.per wu juass at Mr. John D. BellamT has retnrned to news stand. Among the prominent fJSSSlSJlv nT mui titj, after an absence "of several candidates for tho cane, brought for- Uoanu ia the upper part of the State. Howe, Jos. E. Sampson, SOME BARGAINS IN CARPETS to close out remaining stock. W Turkish Bath Soap 25c per box. july 23 R. M. McINTIRE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Ward Dy Uieir meaua.an, CnhhndCaaUe street. Rev. J. P. King, had another hard shower of rain md it looks at this writing as it might rain every day this tek. M. CKONIiY, Auctioneer. BY CRONLY A MORRIS. Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between "P Stmnson. JoshUS P..tA sn-lrM&t 11a. m. and S p. m. Sun BowerL W. A. Williams and Uato J?" J " " J ' Waddell. I . i I St. PauTs Episcopal Church, corner of J REAL ESTATE AT AUCTIOX SUBDIYI ( DED BY REQUEST TO SUIT PCRCHA SERS. ' ' ' ' i " i virfi na flmnrt streets. Rev. T. M. Am bler. Rector. 'Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; a - - a aUIaoV KnTwIa w UJWWU tt Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock ; bunaay acnooi at beats xree. AW tt . ". ' . . I nr;1 A Rxran. ared 14. 1 IU o'clock. Moa tie ron rner of "plojed - Menl Altaffer. .Price, & JttttJSZVttTZ OlJLShlilSi. sajej E. The 23x50 feet. South Brier BulMlng Painful Accident. Master Daniel A. Rowan, aged 14, a ploved at Messrs1. Altaffer, Pric ffind W.Tnnf .tf. 1. rrht Co.. Sash and Blind Factory, had his I Wood. I. Serrk at 11 ndSP-1 (unie preriously disposed of at private ss lirw 0 .vt ",. ,V- I , r . leAhnd rdlTlacerated Yesterday after- 5rayerting aTd-leciuTo gJS?? a i - iibvu rarriru iujlud i - . - . ; : . - . a -..i-l- mvcuci-wm ' "im j.vw . v. - . about 4 o'clock. He was running ajy nane2 the re-ripper sawing machine wnen nis third sabbaths, at of and adjoining abon AUSizes and Prices, from $i0.00 to i $2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the EVERY CUSTOMER CAN SEE THE I SAFE MADE, ' , I Extract from Scientific American edltorlaof CHANGE AS ALL OUR GOODS ARE f'We are also asked as to the best Are proof safes. We say MARVIN'S. y A. A..WILLARD. June IS. i .t , Accent atJWllailjixton. Ladies' and; Misses Olotb Button Boots at Cost. ' TTTE WKH TO CLOSE OUT pUR STOCK OF LADIES' AND MISSES I Cloth Bhtton Boots ! and will sell them at cost. Call and secure a! pair. i i , Call and judge for yourselves. No space to ennmerate- ' ' ) We do as we advertise Exactly. BROWN & EODDICIt. Sand 7 North Front St. i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, tuly 23 - 1 , ; i GEO. R. FRENCH A SONS. 2 1 S - . A 4fm. mm-mm.mm. a v atwM mm-mmr m mt v -mw w - - .... . b i . hsi L ni biui aiiuunin7 mnnF lira u uuu Mr. w tt- . j . t t..U.j -itII.j . inmW I strangers ana Ttsitors cormafly uvueu. . I Princes and depth of 43.2 feet. The wharf e . ; w.vu.isifcuw-" Buwlw.u. I Tiftii street Ji. r- vnurcn, .iui uu i nxMittnf uiu nrorerrr wiin commoajoas rc- Rrrtrv ' Tap . Sih 1a wti atvinc. and struck the I rhnrrJh atreeta. Rev. T. Page RJcaui, lator. I house thereon and river front of 90 feet. Also, I T7 J Ti WlV ; V" " , 7 Vra ;. " T.7,AM ,, :n srrkxsUUiia.siMlTHp.in.; Class meet- xwtory Brick Building next South of XVOrUUUOI 05 UHlUUr DrOBi. 7Acane had kkti ani) frv T ftVWV rn I aavr. Mitlin? A raah about One incn in I ? . m . Prnr mMtlnr Thnndiv errs ra.tAm TTnnl. ra s Aew mt Mrnetnal I . l7 I Jaly 13 55 N. Front St. kit To Builders and others Go to Jaco- I privilege on Gable's alley with that Tery deal- j "TTTHOLESALE GROCERS, raoie wnarx in rrontoi uos ana aajaceni prop vV.. Castom House, .10x1)2.5, ofSce and. perpetual Bcveiinir tne Done - o i taion. Mr. ITolden anihnrixes the little finrer and the one next to it. ky that h ascribe its rrirr and alirhUv rrazinir the bone of the ' ns for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, L ir tiirtlTtAik.t,t.i .vtflnM- rr tta w anmmoned r&c Ton can get all sues and at tne I gaVetr. July i4 a 2J ttTmr. - UnddnMaedthft wonnd. It is thoucht o.inn tit i Um Co win uxsa uouu jl has uuw i ixh:ici u-ui - -- Vr.H- tt " TWn is a clever lad and we hope tnat maruo a i;" TJUBfi au wuuiiUUius. : iioiia inj-w vMfrvrji i - Mfiwi nn vnnm?! oniv ucenu S DOX I I - - - - I . . . . T 11 IT . M . . a LV f o w . - I ... m Baca rrcaa evrrr rtj si Home Made Candy. And vimr r-rrx TWrrvin.!. Tm. I hfl Will - o .17 . T..J r'w 1 ... Sexual DebUity. $L Depot cf than j-pURE A2 uia be js of tha Bxvmr a few co 1 1 ftrtrr : ltx Llrr: ITcrr Ycr!r. I WILMINGTON, N. C. afuURneof 1 Heavy and Light Groceries, CORN, HEAL AND HAY. Agents for Wilson, CtHis A Co' . , lniilyBibles, TTTMN BOOHS, ; f ENVELOPES AND PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, I ' STANDARD NOVELS, ' MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, i SEA SIDE LIBRARY, I ) ra : TranaioirrrERSArjAnoirrrTj - nnsT-CLAc3 or.isr.-' i

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