! ! ilbcJ every, morons. 1 - joSH T.JAMES. r,rTlOS3 POSTAGE PAID: srIwML Six months. $2.00. Thrw ty , w. oue month. Zi U. JiUte .leBvcred by carrfr f P1. U ,rt of tl city, at tb abore Of 1 , nin lovr ami UberaL ilJSi will nport any .d all fall ..hrtr rarer rernlarly. fc eiraiUavm, of any, ncwfpdper I A in the rity of Wilmington. ---- ol .0C-ALNKW& I tI TO W ADVHTIttUtIT. to tprs . Tn- i"-','-"ok .Bl-lt'. tK- ir John IHwson ....tt Have a FaU Une. yiM- TUSrtSUlcPark has been clearet ;'..f l'.! s'',n" . rxvivts ol cotton at this port yes- .. , r..ntntlv addins new sub- c v r ri to our country list. rt.. c-mnon seines, on Wrishts , :.e Sound, caught 4.000 bluc-Csh yes Imlcpcudcnt Order of Red Men ;-'Jed in a social uancu m iiiuir f iij b't crcDing. Wc trust thoy had jcasa-ttime. Mr. J. A. Hewlett's seines at Mason bJru Sxicd. cau-ht I.C00 bunches of -sh yoterdaj. The bunches av- frxrid five fiih each. TL Ktvihw gratefully acknowledges tUcoartesy of a serenade by Walker's Ta;: and trass band, at a very early Ixur this morning; just before wc were oin; to yms. Tie stcamslilp Regulator brought out :e jyurueyracn for the Champion ,:-ir fn-torv of this city. The hands in " 'U tactorv now number twenty-two. Mer. .B. F. litchell. (1. J. Boncy 1E.IJ. il. Forshee arc announced on blackboard at the Produce Ex ciinre as the Grain Committee for the Eichiasc. Tie fire alarm was tested yesterday vfraoon and the officials were much ed with it. The "old thing" is old to work well and will be allowed tuHiuainas it is. . We extend our thanks to Mr. T, C, WilUamj. Secretary of tho North Caro iLrA Agricultural Society, for an invita tlyatu attend the State 'Fair which commences at Raleigh on tho 16th and holds until the 21st. A meeting of the voters of the Third Warvl wis held in the tho City Court n;a kt night. Mr. W. J. Yopp called the meeting to order. No im jvrtant business was transacted, and tie meeting adjourned until- Friday tr-ht at the same time and place. The middle scats in the gallery at the Opera House are being neatly parti tonal off and upholstered for the bene ii ol the better classes of. the colored Irttple of this community. Manager Dyer rontcm plates making the seats as rxmifortAule as any in the house, and t ill keeo them neat and clean. City Court. . - 1-vara Hall was the only caller yes-ti-nby morning. She was sent below frr five days for disorderly conduct. Uumailnble. : The lolluwin unmailable matter re" axns in the Post OQico in this city : MLis Iicy L. Foard, Catawba county, X. C; Mrs. Harriett Hill, care of Mr. R F. Hallport, Defiance, Augusta waty; two postal cartls mailod by Clirlfs Howard illegibly addressed; Mers ikrry Bros.; G. W. Godley; A. & W. McQueen. The New Hotel. - We were shown last evening a very kmlsome drawing of the proposetl new nfltel at SniithTille. It was mado by Mr. J. K. Vaughn and reflects much ireJit upon hira. The house is to have front of 103 feet and will be 150 feet The bal room will be 00x120 kft- The house is to have one hundred rooa$ and will be three stories high, -i with an improved basement be . !e. Minc ost Perry will push the Proposed project with his usual energy, lr-vl wc doubt not to a successful end. The Speaking: To-Nisht. c trut Hat our friaids will all rc uilcr the speaking by Col. John N. Sptes, on Third street to-night, and -II who can will turn out and give ka a rousiog audience, such as ho cra- cily desen cs He Is a popular and rtible speaker, and will present Dcm rtJc trutlis in an interesting manner -id wiUi a logical force Uiat will make iUru unanswerable. Turn out. Dem- f t. from every ward in the city and tea to this gifted and eloquent son of central portion of our State. ; 1 v ; ? & I ; :; ; : n j y j AVvr " JLL il II II A ) VilJ II ..' v; H I 1 1 1 i ; V - 11 1 1 4 : :V'V n ....'. ' - 1 . . . - j ' -..'!,''. - : . v..-. .vrJ.M , -- i .- i- .! - 1 I VOL. VI. WILMINGTON. N. C WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER ... I .... . . ... .... . .. .,, - . Salb Confirmed, j We understAntl that the stockholder g the Wilminfitnn Market Iloas Cnn- pany held a meeting a few evening ao and virtually confirmed the action of the Directors in the Rile of the property to the city. There arc somp minor mat- vet to bo arranircd which will be settled in a day or two. The terms of the sale were published in the. Review last Thursday. ( 1 , Two Steamships. The steam shirs Uemdalor and 6W filream both arrived at this port yestcr- dav mornimr. the former only a few r . ' - . . 1 .... f inlnntM TimM ho Kttcr. And DOttl brought larce canroes. The fW Stream, besides her own cargo, brought out the cargo of the Benefactor, a report ... ot Uie cusauling Ol wmcn we nave puu- lUhed. The lienor has eono to Philadelphia, where she will be refitted witu a new vjituuui, uu uuuvav i such other repairs as may bo necessary J 1 Viia ew-inrl noi. I luctuiuiuaiuwim sistant, who were so badly scalded, are - 'r . still at tho hospital in Norfolk, and have Iwmi nmnrampwl out of dancrcr. - . I " . l Death of Mr. Orr. f ved here on Saturdayannouncing tho death, that uajf,uiiui. H.v. iiM.vv i airer of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing foi;n Afrnrv in thia citv. at his homeinOswiehee.Kussel coanty, bania. no leu nere some juoiuus for Western North Carolina where he u i KnnAiHifA Ma lioilth hut ha " j a- rti :.n commenceu mj tan vj ai'"j I was taken to nis nome anu were uiuu ... . ... i il t: 1 i of that fell disease, consumption. He ... .. , -i 1 01 1 ., Ol lUu vitj, uuu hjh oww tier of the endowment frank. He has .t-. . I left to. his wife ana clniuren. two in rnumber. an endowment Of $3,000. Thol many warm menus oi uan wrr wm uu ' . m r . J1I 1 grieved to hear ot his' death, aiay ho rest in peace. Prrsnnal. I 1 Col. John NJ Staples, who is to V v - I ,, . . . . . . i : : 1 speaK on inira sircei mis ey rived in the city yesteraay ana aunng rVin flOnrnnnn rlrnvft tn the Sound in auw i4W4M www 1 rnflompn I compauv i.ia e resident here. " ) M. A. J. McNair, who has for a number of years past: been connected tn Tjn:T.rt rwntd WlUlft uuuso m u.u1i1v, - I a position in Mr. Sol. Bear S CStamisn- -io-f in thi r'rtv. and now nresiaes - . . I uw. , . " --w . - I .1 ,?anflrfmanf i OVCriUUWUWiUNuyu-i-v-.. -T 1 -1 U-o Kvon I 1T. L liein&oertr, wuw ... - . : .n fi- very ill ior me pasw iwu ov j recovered as to appear at his placejof business Yesteraay.wnere no ww , 1 1 ' .n 1.,11- welcomed by man, Whohad heard with regret of his condition. .; xvir. xiemsuer- ger was afflicted with a seyere attack of neuralgia m the face, comDineu wiu bilious fever. . - . .1 nmi-ht in tho Act. YcstertlaVmoruinda couple of col- ored Ijovs, answering to the names 01 . I James Bradley ana , a nomas iec , aeed respectively about 18 and 15 years, were detected in the act oi rooDing iuo money tlrawer in the- bar connected wUhMr.F.W.neyer'sstore - rorner of Market anu dcwuu . . 1 Monday Mr. ucyer misseu muuvj , ofthc drawer on two separate jow- ions and set a trap to catch the thieves vstrdav morning. ; A string. piece of iron Tied to j one end, was at- county; Wednesday.; His speech ,ia ide r . . i !t crihH fti nmarkablv line. lne taheaLO ne openea me iron n " bottles and attrooUHl Mr. Heyer atten- tion. He soon discoyereu tne ooys . . anrl fll (rein V lying uown on me cmuwi J . v--fWnfnll- atthearawer - ed in ana too- tuc J , . searching them, a pistol was found in the possession of each. How pey got ine poss i unseen is a to the back partofthe store unseen is a mystery yet to bo solved. , ! Cheap Roard About one month ago a lean spcci- joU 8aoad go through all this formal men of a porker was found running at ity cf having conventions held is one of UlCil U . ..t 1 -if L!nM 4k.t nn fol W PAn find out. i i riri-in to tne cuv pouuu. iarsu.-iiu r - - ... AU efforts to find an owner were inuie and as a matter of course the . authon --nmmnelled to, keep ana leea tics were comjn;u -i-rj " U3 "'Vck. beinga nephew -of the al; the hog. The porplne her.Ukl is tary JamB GHrdo of Ayilkes; treatment, tho menu being com ana 0 in&u a citizen of Rowan sIods Ho soon grew lat andinigbt county, an anU-prohibiUonist and a Ro Psilv have been taken for a bloated publican, was In ithis place and showed bondholder. But porkey heyday- vggvym elcctiou. hy a Prohjhition vrcn numbered, and ; he soon nau u Dcmocrat, as a result of a quarrel he dron back to hU old time custom of twccn the two about prohihitlon. The rZt little oi- or die. Yesterday his Prohibition-Democrat now holds a wv root nuio P'o or uiu. onue office and is supposed to be in full owner walked up to the city pound. cnTwowc ftnd Horlous prorod property and paid charges, T50 cents.) and drove me iivs ;t Tirimnvs.1 home, a.pcn ia iuo J- of a fence, to wait until acora vuuw when it will be turnea ont to root and bo taken up again to be fattened on corn by the city preparatory to being - ftlaM- killed. I SUty-SIxth Synod. -. 5 The sixty-sixth annual session of. the Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina will commence its session at Ashevillc on the 27th Inst. A full attendance is expected.! Kev. Df.I Wilson, Messrs. Chas. II. Robinson aud Joun.McI,aurin of tho First Presbyterian church, and Rev. Mr. Payne and Mr. John Colville. from tho Second church, will, be in . at tendance from this city. Death ofa rostal UicrK. ; Mr. .1. A. Beattie, a postal clerk-be- tween this city and Charleston, S. C, died in Charleston on Monday of con- ct r r. SUmDUOD. 116 WftS . UBUU l .icuu sylvania and was in tlus 41th year ot his age. His body passed tnrougu this city last night en route for his old um.r.:naimnnf t-Tio !i fn urn in . , .uredia the Mail Agent.' BepeBcbl Association for $2,000. We think Mr. Rnatlift 1 pares a wife and family. - ,ist of Letters ". n . . '-!!, ti. Lr: I ivemammz xa wh.xubwiuct w i "vrednesday. Sept. 20, 1883 : ,.. , A Dr ii x Alien, J Ij AUirey, Y i ... -r- a , r "T" l Atkins. Funrerson Aimes. V: Vl rrtl T 11 o 11 W 11 Uiount. j.aos Durweu, cam Bradshaw, Sarah Beguin, i Margaret Brown. M J Brown. Lizzie JJullard, Caraan Bvri.lrto-llalti lles I u j;- uiarK, x erneiia vapps, Martha Costin. Daniel Carroll, Aadie Chambers. A J- carter, tapi a . d StT&p'iT.JUie. Twia Davis. N B Danforth. . . E--E -U Edens, (2), Elsio Evans, Em metene Evans. 1? U JU urazier, oonn x xoi, J F xr-i T?. Vnth - aw., , ..j - - o Frank Goss. D J George. Geo Gordon, Luster Goodinburgh, W B Hill. xx Xiiicu uavv.tus, auiuuci George Hays, J H Hammond, J AV iTrw1p William Hall. Joanna Hooner. w - -w- TT . T I . J-Jonn joraan, narrieu wsa-u. i Alice JOnea.r . , X. liUIl UUllUVUi wt.ua w.v,.j rQx , , i 1-Edgar Lee, Lizzie Lewis.' M UJ Aioore, iMSiexvimer, jJioreuce Morriss. J L Miidin, James Martin, T.ntr MnT.nnrin. T. K Morsran. Marv XJUV.I M W ; - O I Ellen Murphy, M A Marshall, Rosa Moselev. N rames Ncil p Sarah L Fotter, Annio H fear- snn. Annio D Pearsall. - m f v-k 1 R J C Itobeson, Horace iu itooin- to; RRnll. Chas H Robinson. fu-Wflllam SimDSon. Walter Selden, Ux r j Strickland. , Oscar Smith, Ikillister Shaw, A Sanders, Iaura A St George, John Sykes, John bmitn, r XT AflplmA Snott. AmhlO Q. . , H 1 .!. Fh k W.W WVWV uiKKv' . . ' , nr T-HCTrask.J il Tucker, ueo v . . Tftvlnr. Daniel Ij 1 nomas. V - v: TTu- 1 i U JOSepiHUB UB11CI. . wtt WKU RUWard. Fann e ": ' ' . .r-V, ' t" - y Y hue, Jt rancis )v iuson, onv ui Wright,Lidia -Wimams.Paty -Wither- anAAn IV IISTtn.' tl f V I i. ofw, ... - - - .. yTr . eeimt"& ' Wmiams.' Person3 caUinz for letters in the above tigf-iu plcasesay "advertised;" if not for thin ten days will .be sent ito the dead letter office at Washington, D. C. Ed. R. Biunk, P. M .Wilmington, New Hanover County, n.c. STATE NEWS. . r Goldsboro Messenger: Air Josepn. Lasaiter, of Kinston, has sold his fast S2'SfSKISrl' Y. SSr - Tjcm0crat o convention r . f . t a I 0fGreen county to nominaiewuuij uiu- cers, wuioeucm v-., -- y. oePVr VX; nnn-S. ox- to township, was destroyed by hre last fS?uCtoBtther wltha young colt, tn head of nogs ana ,a . smau quaniuy I rt TrTl RTlfl fodder. .The orisin ol the - . ; fire is not known. Statesville Landmark, The ,coIlege at Olin, lately vacated by J'roi. v. jvi. Brooke has been bought, for $1,500, by a stock company, composes i w of OUn and vicinity. .-r-The Republi- oi v J. Uon which was , k- TnJt atTavlorsville last Satur- " i ; ... .Uv. fliletl for lack of a quorum and ad- i : , ,-,.i r iourned orer to .mo owu. t uj .x. uiusu uaaua,- w r . . . - v . . nn r K. Armtieia nas trivea ms Wcstriointciulctshlp to Mr.-JT Gordon Hacked sou of Pr. i. F. Hackett, of Wilkesboro. lne appomiee is oi mm ..jjp movement, while the anti- i iTouiDiuon wjpuuuta ua w I nwf Fvv. j Hickory Prcsc The . Democraiic ticket of Burke county is a very strong one and from what wo can learn it will elected by a laro raaionty on the 7th of November. Ourlfarmeranre about half through, putting and enrra tobacco, and from what we have been able to learn they have been Ivcry suc cess Oil in'gettini the leaf a bright yel low color. -Many of our raisers will have from five to eight curings f - At the Democratic Senatorial - Conven tion held in-Morgantou -last Tuesday C-ipt. B A. licrry.of Burke and Mr: .Ik R.t.Neill, ofYanoo)vj were nominated. These gentlemen are honest and - up right citizens 2 and justly deserve the support of the wters- of Burke. Cald well. McDowell, Mitchell and Yancoy. tho counties composing that district. This section was visitetl on Snnday by one of the severest rain storms that we have experiencea' uuring uie year. It rained the entire day. and at times the wind was terrific.! ; All the water courses were greatly i swollen, and mucn uamage uone 10 j growing crops. Much of the corn was blown clown. broken into pieces and under; mud and water which caused considerable loss of fodder asw-cll as the gram, j But very litllri fodder will be saved from bottom lnda ThaWnPoron U also seriously ftiSS htSw Dotsa great.- : 1 ; - 1 . gggg SiTI. fiORDON In Richmond. VO.. on o vwt vnrrTr n -m m- ..- . 1IU T M- VBLU. W V ww- B - - v val infant daaehter of John w. and Annie - uuruuu. axcu aw uvutiu ouu. ;. uw remains were taken to Tarboro; N.j C., for bu As the sweet flower that scents tne morn, But withers in the rlsjie'day, Thus lorelr was this Infant's ant's dawn, Thus swiftly spedlfs life away. NEW ! ADVERTISEMENTSi J Notice, t jNY STEAMSHIP OR SAILING VESaaij wishing to change ports on onr coast and want ing a Coast Pilot, can find one by applying to ' W. J. POTTER, septsio-lwk1, 1 ' Smithtille, N. C. Steamer John Dawson: W .na s'TT 5 0; sha.n 'ILL LEAVE ITER WHARF -r v -w wt w,i w w t- w v v ui mr w m i Upit tiiesday m6rning4: for Point Cas- T.-V.l mmVImm T-ao Yt-I irw mAnn fftT ""-423: aJrrto -.served on boat. Italian Band for Idanclng. I nnaL Will reinril aiLCl .a.iu hub -oa trio 50 cts. r. p. paddison. , sept -0--t-wed:sun , , .! .j ttt . -j OlLUablUIi VV tlUltJUi Mi YOUNG MAN WELL EDUCATED seeks i r t employment In any oapacity. - Speaks !.ngiish, French and German. Employment, more of an object than salary.- Address, sept 20-3t Commercial Hotel. 1 Why-Is It . wrvv.v ret TinATTnTTfll r'All J ,1-. II I mw,t,-- v lanM T advertise. I J Uu U W II i U B- -P rww- " Some think it is because I am so easily found. rttv. tKtnV luuonui T Bnoiv nn M tin tf frVP I y.vi'.ir: 7 T,".":.",; I BaVlBlMCblOU. a A1U UVW Wiiwvuu ..u l-itnrn And mattresses, and mv hem is out -aT.; .fill' rnnrA wnrt' nffAml lit I ii-fco l'"!' "" " " V.rrr,o . ' .-.VfU'f A O . sept 20 7 in jvront street. Rnrinnl . EnnVs. I ww -w - - cj CHOOL BOOKS, ' V SCHOOL BOOKS. 1 1 r j j . ' ; SCHOOL SUPPLIES, of every kind and quality and style, Just recelred a large assortment at HEINSBERGER'S, sert 20 - , Live Book and Music Store. 1861 " " 1882b ESTABLISHED 20 , Years- -r cyf TmjX A7- Pf JD. A. OJjll 1H 06 . 0U., Furniture, j ; HAVING REFILLED THEIR EXTENSIVE AND JARGEST. WARE ROOMS -IN j THE STATE, WITH ARTISTIC GOODS, t I . . .- ; 71 . . ' i r fci rite their patrons and the public to an In. speenoa, promising the "t .f . Lowest Prices and the Lar -gest Variety of -Furniture . ever oCcred La thl market. . . -, "Tl. A. 83IITH & CO., il if sept 19-tl , THE FURNITURE MEN. ' Country Merchants -ITTIIX FIND . A FIRST-CLASS "STOCK. of Hardware In every mpect and juices as low as any house can make. , . WM. E. SPRINGER CO., SucceeoTS to Jdo. DlWson 4 Co., ' 19, 21 A 3 Market St. sept II VUiingrton, N. C. 20 1882, NO. 224- - .- ,! : . if. t,!-.. Vi.t.i ' - i V". ' - J-'-! ,- . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. x Howls the Time;t ;: " : - - ,- J - n ' : '""'. rp'j hUPPLT-TOURSELK VlTir-A riS; COUKING STOVE and House Inniliiug generally 'f ; 1 -n: t'-ir-' : j : PAUKKU & TAVlrTri; i i U tLc riaw.. M ANUFACTUTiEIiS A$T Xioai Xi era in Buggies, Harness and Saddle. sept I7-ly So. 43 X. Front St. Wanted. ! 1 CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH. F . Apply to ; GERHAKDT & CO;, sept 17-tf So. 45 North Front St. Bagging,Ties,:TwinefBacon, 1 1 Lard, lYioiasses. i nnn Rolls COLTON BAOGING, 1UUU 2000 Bdls Pc'd, Arrow and Rocker TIES, 5 Bales TWINE, , ; 100 Boxes D S SIDES, 100 Hhds and Bbla Porto Rico I J :' .-., i .j . and Cuba MOLASSES. For sale byT ' ' i J ' sept 17 KERCHNER A C ALDER BROS. : Sugar, Coffee,1 Meal. 50 5 Bbls C.and Ex. C SUGAR, 75 Basra COFFEE, all grades, 500 Bush Water-Ground MEAL. .. For sale low by . ' . ' sept 17 KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS. Fact, Wot v I 1 ' . . v.-. a rii r i w .1 .-m.TB m v t . ' r , jm.iimi "" ' 7.1 THIS SECTION! CIOME TO OITR PACKING ROOMS AND see the Fresh and ffialt Fish we are snipping daily, sept 17 - W. E. DAVIS & SON. Removal L I HAVE REMOVED TO THE STORE North r. : "i ..' ! ' side Market Street, next door to DrJ. Green's Drug Store, where I will be pleased to see my friends. Will open in a few days a handsome sMck of j goods. Am. jiow selliDg bargains . a-l - s."v. sept 17 . JNO. j. HEDRICK. School Books! N EW AND SECONP HAND, r; j - : ! VERY CHEAP ! Also, Pens, Ink, Pencils, j ; , J V'i' ''" "I if i Penholders, Slates, Crayon, ! ' ; j Book Bags. Straps, Sponges, . Copy Books, Exercise Books, , , AC, etc., j&C. sept 17 ' C. W. YATES. Chas. E. Smith j Cotton Buyer Commission Merchant, E EALER IN; HIGH GRADE FEBTILI- , Genuine Peruvian Guano, Kalnit, Ac., Ac. Liberal advances; made on consignments of Cotton,1 to which we give speeial attention. Correepondimc solicited. j.-'y.? ; Office corner Princess and Water streets. Wilmington, N. C. - i tept li-tf - OFFICE TAX COLLECTOR," CITY OF WILMINGTON, N C.', September 16th, 1S2. ' rpnE CITY TAX-BOOK . FOR THE YEAR if 82 ta now In my hands for the .collection of the Taxes. Prompt payment la reue-ted : ' - . ; HENRY SAVAGE, , J I septI7-3tV " . j Tax Collector., Female iSchooL r ; MISSES BURR A JA1T...... Principal. MRS. 3L S. CCSHING..Mnlcal Inbtructrees. milK NINETEENTII ANNUAL SESSIO of this School wiU commence on THurUy, h October 6th. 1S83. and close the ItUrU wee m I I i no course ox uuintcuon a, tivrcvua r. Q ouu vao w ' t"J lLtlA - .. n , I . ta VafArT.tvSnW'Kl7. fouowiag toe mgner ursnenca oi xaigiian anu i -Utbematic, the training of yocxg chiklren I of L rAn&idered of creat Importance i one. of tne I Iraiinsr obiects betn2 to iar a Orm foundation txt fnndamental nrlndDies uion which to liBlld for futxire advancement, i ; , Great care bestowed to accomDllsh nerfec lion In t be Art of Reading, v : i. : ' fj I'nnila of llnaie ootalde of the School can be accommodated with ndUble boon-by early & vi A i i .. -i. ' . i ... sept 10 PRINCIPALS. mJUM w- r LEASE "OTl CX. 17e wd bo glad to to recti ru comtanx nanx!cst:3X from our friends on any and all ubl rom onr friends on eta z general Interest bnt The name of tho i writer most alwaTt beft nlabed to the Edltorr ' 1 , "L i '. , CkHnmimlcaUonamtut to written oa. onl vv Mvtw l'a 1 I . ! rfirfinialtUermuit I Sroli-i. "V PL Anl It I esptaljr-nd parUcnlarly tad . stood th-rtLoE4frnatTm('8i;hoV he TicwB of corrcpondcnt twice- to tl SEW. APVIiKT18EMCJT8. Strictly: 'BuGinecc t HONEST DEALINGS ! AT 0TJK' NEW1;ST0EE v ' 45 Market Streofc 4 T f K; i - a. 'if J "( wit We are now, having , made to .order ancatlrt i''i'i-ffU &fr$xonr f stock ox, .a-i - i I i. . J G and GnocGy Also a fine assortment ot Ladles ad Gcnt'a ' SllnnAra nf thA latABt atvlM unrl rut. . ii--- w -- . v. Ma i . I" ' - i: :U'j f:rt NO SHODDi : GOODS ill it; i l 1 Onr goods for MEN and BOTS win be tu5iai passed. Walt for tho' opening ol tmr .I'V ' ,-1 ' " i I t . 1 i n mir ri . . 1 . k. . 1 , .. v v . A?w W)fO ailU 11 uyy.ObUUik,. 1 Which will be about OCTOBER 1st, i! 0 rC .you want Btyllsh and goodgoodaI - ::w V.rti'- ynnvb IT WILL PAY YOU I .'T;;. j . ;U "-. L . .a" f ' .. f Dryfops & 'SterabwgOJvl! 45 BIAIKET; STKEJS,- s.-, HAVE SEVERED MY, CONNECTION ( i with the Shoo houe of, A. Sluicr. . ThalO& my many friends for their libci patroakfli'I I I . I.., 4 ask a cent-nuance ot the same at out new stora and can guarantee satisfaction In every ro-, . . . . . - . -.ujr..': -u.i i .r.-i-L-t. ;y epect to my old and new friends. ty, ,.'. f.-:oi.ta sept 17-lm , SOL. 9TRKB2-0(3JL l i : . . t if -! in-: '-, IVU JJURING THE PREVALENCE OTTmi high prices, I have reduced1 the 'priceVof Flour $1.50 to 2 per bbL; wholesale and retau. CANVASSED HAMS, JXa. lT at . Wfrtei lb. ' KAft LBS. VERY CHOICE 4 h'??." ' r :N. C. 1IAMS AVO, SlDES. , CHICKENS, EGGS ANDFRUTXS la SeasOttf I received dally by tho cUffcrr a rci-i p--and boats and olCairect ' r consunicrs. . . '. ri .t Coffees Roasted f Bally ! i UNQUESTIONABLY; TltEXEST TLOUB 1 4 Ah 1-rN'THE 'CaTTf 4' l is 1 1 Lowest pricebest rVrmw ,f W; assortment in trie cuy, a cyj ,, ta JAS.' O. STEVENSOiPSr' ,!,. ! ,,.::r.if.i:. i 4- --J jtaTi-i-iAuaea iErARATORYoirrrh;oc Uie new season.' we ciTl at Wo Hon . to Ui fact that we yrjU. PAYTHE lIIGIIESt.JlATt. KET JRICKS FOJf SKEp COTTO, 11 ' t;rApplat -V-H .IL.TlItf i ( i - i, i r . ai.tf Choice- xtra -zmil(l3 af Market, thrte doors Xait of .SecfcaA I3t ii I atl w uuwm I . . .l.A I haa I -.- . . - I of on JlWrai tcrwi told cttHflpcri - 1 -' ', r "' - - a f moming, I . I 'HUb x w m s. mr m I ...I va nmrw. 1 sept 19 u . . I -u nst tc rcccteI -wldcH M-yI lr , cont uu-xig io elL I or fc.4-s..V.r- , keep cooftaotly on hand? . - v.. 1 i ..mi pni'ir.

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