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b3ibci crery cepted by JOSHT. JAMES, .PITOB A rROrWETOK. rKlFTIOSS POSTAGE PAID: . r fl.w. fl.OO. Sir IUOOU1S. iui Co " .j po- one month, cents. . Ke delivered by carriers free or W ctnt per " I liberaL wrUK-r. will m-rt any ami all 111- -xWc their i.apcriruiariy. XXe Aiiy .Vn'ctr has the larycsl ' ITTCAL NEWS. . ,l"StI TO A0VIET1SEMEMTS. . v.V Carry jK J!H I"N ,i;ii.iranteol I -1 h New Can.ly Store ,. i.,uJ',w,KTI1 U"ery anil Sale suijf' ; vc th.V. your name is duly registered. Ticbar'l" (.'irulitui sailed from IJos L.3 jKcniay. for thU port. The barque J. J. &:ucciguird sailed jesfcr Jay from Bordeaux for this port, sctni" to ho plentiful Uut 30 per dozen i the price asked Ior jobaItEi!&Sox hare the largest 'j:eof fashionable Hats, for the nobby Li W.ia the city. m "t frvsanna Smith, colfrred, from I'ad-j-v it..'W' iv! drnnk anil downand tj 3 vrvr " below. This was the only n for the Mayor's attention yester (Jijciornin. Be telephone seems to be growiug ia fator in this city ; a fact whichmight well t understood as the incalculable conveniences afforded by it become developed and appreciated. Wc learn tsi new subscribers arcbeins cou astly atldctl to the already quite large it, and it may be expected that nil ccr prominent business men will bo fcrabboil with telephone conveniences Wor many weeks. A wet, half-drowned looking man, in u old dilapidated cart, drawn by a r!:d. streaked and speck led old ox oac to town yesterday in the midst of i rain, having for a load, besides him If, cold, chilly, dreary-looking wa- xraiclon. It was probably one of the list of the season, and it was cuough.to cake one shircr to look" at it. Whether it found a purchaser or not we are una V.eto say. but we are very sure that we J cot invest We learn that the revival sen-Ices at fceYifUi Street Methodist church still continues and that much Interest is nixfeted and many aro being led to tie foot of the Cross. Meetings are held erenr altcrnoon and ntaht, with large tad deeply interested audiences in at tendance. The -castor. Rev. Mr. Itic- aud, is a faithful, earnest nnd tireless worker in his Master's cause, and he is ably assisted by Mr. Mendcnhall. of the Society of Friends. The Storm. Ii commenced raining yesterday ttorainj at about 4 o'clock and contin ced with hardly an interruption ill day The wind fn this city wu very liht, and at Sraithvillc tie greatest velocity attained was only KTentccn miles per hour. No Ilamagc fcoa the storm had been reported up to tie time of this writing. Exports Foreign. Tho British brig Aubrey rcakc, Capt. Hill, cleared on tho 10th inst., for Uot tcrdasi, with 2.0C0 barrels rosin, val cedit$3,,J66.73. shipped by Messrs. E. C Karkcr & Co. The brig Lizzie W'y Capt. Caul, cleared yesterday for Bwaiuilla. X. S. C. with ft. aber and 45.050 shingles, valued at UlS.12. shippel by Messrs Parsley Wigics - Expedition. The Italian barque Ccroniui? Sjxtcii, Hch was sunk opposite Smithvillc ae time since, lias been raisetl and tOTed up to this city. Capt. S. W. Jiianer put a steam pump notiard the karue on Weilncsday morning last -i go: ready for working the same J. At 2 oc'ock on Thursday af Jeraoon he had succeeded in pumping iifcTMiel out and getting her atloat. She was taken intow by tho steamer import and rcachetl thH city at C o'clock last evening, which wc call prct tj quick and eCoctiro work. The Last of a Holy Life. As will be seen by reference to our Sraphtc columns, Uev. Robert Paine !., Senior Uishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, died at his idence at Aberdeen, Miss., at four clock yesterday morning. In his !eih. not only the MethodUt Churciu tat thc entire Christian world, has lost bithful, deTout and earnest laborer, ho$c life has been spent in thc service f hi Master. His was a Christian rriors liTo and ho died, in thc full Pcsessionofall his intellectual txzuV . tie death ofaChristiau soldiery " morula, Monoays ex r VOL. VI. 1'olitics iu Onslow. ' ( We are very much gratified to Iparn that the Democracy of Onslow arc rapidly uniting so as to secure the suc cess r the entire local ticket in that county, and that our candidates on the gcin'ral ticket (including the Congress ional) will" recti vq the full strength of the party ihcrc. 1 The efforts of Hansom, Green and (Jalloway have done much to solidify tlu! ranks of the party in Onslow, and if they failed to achieve this result all along the lines the deficiency was en tirely supplied by Wasaom, the color ed Republican candidate for Solicitor, who spoktt at Jacksonville last Tues day, and in his speech declared thai! he favored an amendment of the existing law concerning the apprenticing of minors so as to allow white1 children to be bound to colored masters. 1 This declaration aroused the indignation of all the white men present, (and they were quite numerous), and the Demo t:rat3, who had weakened before,' found their backbones stiffening to orthodox consistency. WassomV speech made some of the white Republican candi dates look rather dejected, and they will probably remain' unhappy for the remainder of the canvass, t An exchange says: "Man's average life is 33 years." Dr. Hull's Uough Syrup will always live. , Personal. 1 We had the pleasure of a call yester day from Air. Howard C. Moise, 01 Sumter. S. C, who was In the city in thc interest of the Sumter Agricultural Association. Wo were glad to see him, partly on account ot our relationship North Carolina and South Carolina being sisters but more, because we found him a very clever and agreeable gentleman. Wc wish him success in hi rntpmrise. and hone he wili call . ' 1 aain. Capt. Swift Galloway, the next So licitor, for this Judicial, District was in thc city yesterday, and, as in duty bound, did us tho honor and pleasure of a call last evening. He was to haye spoken here last night, but the inclem ent weather prevented. He speaks In glowing terms of the crops and the brightness of Democratic prospects, and, as he has canvassed nearly the en tire district, ho ought to know the con dition of both. He has proven a faith ful, industrious, cnorgetie and efficient official, and the people cannot and will not spare him from thc position yet awliilc. We have never known him to fail in any important case save in his effort to secure a sentence of matri mony upon the Clerk ot Pender Superior Court, and he has not given up all hopes of accomplishing 'that desirable object. 1. Tlio State Fair Scconu Day. Wo give to-day from the Xcws, and Observer's report, a synopsis of the sec ond dav's nrococdinffs at the State i air That paper publishes in full the list o articles entered, but it is entirely too long for our columns. iTho Fair is evi dently a grand success, and cannot fai to be of great advantage! to those im mntliatelv interested, as well as to the State at largo. .; . . Though there were fears that yester day would be rainy, yet these were dis pelled by tho gleams of a sun which rose in sk-v noarlv unclouded, and assured of the tact that Cdc weather 'was to be one feature of the dav. tnc people mrn od their faces towards tho fair grounds mil m rod from the city in streams Uesuit, a large attendance, and a day irrottlv'piitavcd bV every one. Lxcla- inations of surprise at thc extent of the exhibition and the elegance' ol its ar rangements were hoard, tnrougn uic i.-iia curcrfMl a crowd of sinht-seers. and every comment on the lair, and they were made oy every oui was tun tho nuhlic' pronounces thc fairthc best wc have ever had. and the people of thc goou "uiu .x nu have another reason to feel proud o v t?..i t Vrnrn no exercises of a public nofnr,. at. t h around yesterday. i At 10 ,?- hn hmd and marshals went out, and 'at noon the Bingham Cadets appeared aad delightctl an audience .nriv filial the rrand stand by their clock-work style ol domfe the dress para!e and the manual of arms. 1 he bovs won fresh honors, and have just cause to be proud of their appearance at the fair of 1832. I The racing events of thc day were in teresting, and during tho trials of speed thc track: was fringed with spectators. Forsyth again won praises yesterday, the exhibit, now complete in j all re spects, being seen by every visitor Mr. Fries received a thousand and one compliments for his ente pnso.jn show ing what North Carolina can do. Good words for Forsyth and praises of that live cunty come from every lip. Th- good order and behavior .at the grounds yesterday wero observable. There wa no drunkenness, of an ap parent sort, at least, and the throngs of well-dressed and good-iuanncrexl people moved along in panoramic style. m Secretary T. C. Williams certainly deserves credit for hb good manage- WILMINGTON. N. CL SATURDAY OCTOBER mcnt and ability. lie certainly has cause to be promt of the first fair he has managed. Machinery hall continues to be a place of special attraction for farmers and others. There arc numbers of farmers at the fair, by the way.. Much of the machinery ii in motion, and this adds to the attractivuness of the dis play. i To-day the judges will begin their task of awarding premiums. , The display of cotton in ba,!cs is the largest ever seen in the State, and is without a parallel for fineness.. The competition is certainly lively injthis department. To-tlay the ISmgham cadcU will give an exhibition drill and skirmish, begin- ning at I o'clock. It will be a feature ofthfid.1V- ! The matches at glass balls and tar- - ...:.u -U- -.-.,1 .will I .cu, wim ouuv gun mu iiuc, vt hi uiiuo i o I this afternoor. The contests will I e lively. 1 Tho disnlay in the ladies5 special de- partmcnt, the second floor of the main hall, is simply perfect. To-morrow we will rrlvc a complete and accurate list of the articles on exhibition, with the names oRevcry exhibitor. The Winston band was quite an at- raction Yesterday. , it came aown to play in honor of the Forsyth exhibit, and rendered admirable music in the main hall. Tho Durham Light Infantry and band will arrive this morning and will spend the day at tho fair. , J. C. Brewster & Co. make a display of nuns. &c. which catches the eye of every sportsmen, it rcnects crean upon inis wen-Known uoime. Mr, John T. Moms furniture exhibit, the display of smoking and chewing to- bacco by Mr. J. Jb. l'ogue, 01 nenuer- son, and the pianos and organs, all in tne east wing 01 weaaiu uuumug, aie noteworthy. I I Some clever work by - a taxidermist, T, Hughes, or izreensboro, is sopwn near the north door, grouna noor pi ine octagon. The birds ana nttie animais are stuffed and shown in a lifelike man- nor. Cftl. Wharton J. Green's exhibit rt TnViv w!nfiA attracts attention. " . . . Vwr I The fine stock shown by .Messrs. vv . n Rfrrnrn. Stronanh & Belo. R: S. Tiii-ot- Willinm Grimea and other fronilPiTiPn of this citv attracts maricea M. VV,. , . . ,1 attention. Farmers will see at this fo!f th hpsfc strkck- ever fathered to- gether in the State. ' j n.Rnsi. of Bridcrewater. Burke county, a new exhibitor, shows apples of fine quality. Numbers of Drominent men were on the grounds yesterday, and the number of elegantly dressed and . handsome laaies waari5e a bviv viu. attention. Senatorial Convention. r iryTyr Rinn f!nnntv. N. C. ) I lnthpr IMth. lHtc:. - nnA inoaenawnaioonvu hcre fo-day-was called to order by fMr. N. A. stedman. un raouon, u. . u . D. Lucas was made permanent Chair- , v. Afnm Sficmtarv. On 1U41U, " : T TT n-.f;An r M 1- sfviman. iir. .1 . n. intd hv acclamation. nc- Av,noA tn afifiont the nomi- nation, and placed the name ot the t? fr- t xt T?pntfirrptoro tne tjon- ": rn rvinn Mr Rpfrister was nominated by acciamaiion. kju. uiutiuu, thrco cheers y nee. On mot nub ished in tho Wilmington mar ana IUU U4UVDWUb- ... . - . , Keview ana wniieviuo jiuiji to. -,iirtr.ri j. j. i). LUCAS, junairman. E. MEASES. Secretary, Col. Green's Appointments. , T flry nnr Mndi- mi .jjI,, v.;o fat date for Congress, will address his fel- lOW-CltlXCUS OO lluu rta. ntnnpr or. . niMf n-aw Vrid.v. Ontoher 27. Farmer's Turn Out, Friday, October " At Newton's 71st Township, Cumber- Vr"!i'; rkfwv lanUCO., i)iuuuuj,uv.r AtCampbellton.tumbenanavonmy, xwiov niM tober 30 - 'At dSoeVVmLriknd County, t.,;c v Orhor 31. At Rhodes Mill. uiacK niver, vuiu - . A, xnrr r V'V . , xr- 1 At ATbrHanett " County, ti, Vftv 2' lhursday, jnov, -f. At Allen Matthews' awre, naru At &S CssRcads. Upper Little ti t c..v VnTPmher uiver, tunici. t.,. Jt. Speaking to commence at o cioc eaCU aay. Hon John TV. Shackelford's Appointments. Snatchett, Duplin county, aionuay. Oct. 23. " M m Warsaw, Duplin coumy, Auesuaj, Oct. 21. I ... , nM Ieesburg. Tender county, Wedcnes- dav. Oct. 25. ' Taylor's Bridge, Sampson county, Thursday, Oct. 26. Burgaw, Fndav. uctooer . Bannerraan's Bridge, render county, October 23. 1 i- rririv Panvass The Pender County canvass The nominees of the Democratic par- tv of Pender county will address their fellow-citixens as follows: - Saturday.Octobei JUL u. Monday, Uctooer Jht: Tuesday, October 2ItbWcstbrooks Stt?J . f w or,, Sandv IWetlnesday. October 25th, banay Rnn (Grant). c,,ir;nr Thursday, uciodci: u, (Holly). Speakins to commence at 11 o cioc.. a o-rk.nctprl hv ,in Brown's Iron V lWVLlfcJf VUivu "J 0 Bitters. Frank Leslie's lopuIar3Ionthly. The November Number affords evi dence of1 the fact that this is the "most comprehensive, interesting and cheap est masazine publishcdV; the 128 quarto pages arc crowdetl with nehghtiui ana j instructive reading and fine artistic em-; belushuicnls The colored frontispiece t 4Tcasing," by William A. Shade, is a j perfect Mm.. Iiow to .Decide it a: Alan is Insane, and How to Treat Il'.m j : u lie is." -uoiomai uays anu ioac- eo, iy irrcaenck lianiei; "ine lAim ' iiiu 11 nun j ui i.vi."iiii aii tut. tMnt j of the Peri" are anion sr the Drominent ! illustrated articles, and replete with in- j tnrest and mforniation. 1 he depart-i terest and information. The depart- ment ot fiction embraces a continuation 0f Caldor's -A white Sepulchre." and alinrt ct.-rino Kv Mr -Tnnfi (I AllQtirTT Julias Chambers and other popular ! . rri 1 .j' writers, mere are several auuurauiu sketches ami poems ot considerable merit, most of them beautifully illus- tratml. There is also an abundant and most interesting miscellanv. The price of a number is only 25 cnts ; or $3 per annum. 1.50 for six months and 1 for five months, sent postpaid. Address Frank Leslie. Publisher, 53j 55 and 57, park Plaoe, New York. Deraocratic Speaking, 1 Senator Z. B. Vance will speak at Kenansville, October 25, at 12 o'clock, noon. Burgaw. October 20, at 12 o'clock, noon October 26. at 8 o'clock p. m. Point Caswell. Uctober av. at 12 o clock noon. 1 Elizabethtown. October 23. at 12 0vioc n00n. Octavius Coke, d&w. Chairman Dem. lix. uom. I Freshwater Perch.Trout and Black fish h k and A assort- . j4rrmi . " wv , " . SXA'iti JMiiv. n . 1 !! ml . 1? ayeuevuio examiner: xoere was sliffht Irost here on bunday and Mon- dav mornincs the 16th and 17th inst. - , Tr wit 11 1 IJ ... r-ine nope iums wiu db soiu uy auction on the 4th day of December next at the AiarKet nouse, in Dayeice- ville. The water power is magnihcent and unfailing. During the dryest seasons the supply of water continues sufficient ior mining purposes. , Chatham Record: Mr. C. C. Tally. of Bear Creek township, has a rocking cair that is 135 3'ears old, and . is still ln a goou SLa.i 01 preservation, xt msi belonged to his great grand-father who lived in Virginia. There are two I women in this county, each of whom is the daushter-m-Iaw of the other. h.ach oi ineiu mairrieu tne uiuas muiu. Nowif vou wishtostudy acaseofmix- the different rela- shinthat exist between their chii- ----r- 1 areP Charlotte Journal: The cotton re I l 4. 1 - 'AO ceiut vesteiAiav wcio uaico. Good carpenters are now getting $4 a dav in Charlotte. Two sets of nanus are now at wor. at uieutiuu compress, a msiii u a uav sunt, auu the compress is never silent, - A wj v - , J . 1 J i rT as sne surmi w ubu mw 11:11. -j r; licrht burnins m the room, she could beu wa w"",u aoouu ner nose, ue put ner uauu up ana iounu taat it was uicwhuk uuui several wounds in the skin.- She can aCCOUnu ior It l l uuuui.nJfWHiuuu I tne rat was eau uk nuao nucu cue wated; wounds wUl leave quitela scar. Newsand Observer: ihe martet 3es terday was rather lively, the receipts bales. At the olose or business the market became weaker, closing weak. -TM, TKnnUan r-of nnrlpr -xuc yiu v" 1 T s- command of Col. Robert Bingham, made iu appearance yesterday after- noo. na qnee oeeame, as it 1 ii - ion is 150 stron jr. and presents a par ticularly handibme appearanec, win- 1 ninac compliments at -n nauuc. ti? rTrtr h.tiiA w. hnri avpt " "ul TC7 wk Mr. Martin Thompson, so well-known as a musician, is leader. ve are In- debted to this fine musical organiza- wu-. V" r':" I cVirttu-n hv thr mnsioinna. who have played together but a very little new bano i9 a popular wish. Newbcrn Journal: Mr. J. I. Rhem has sown this fall one hundred dollars worth of cabbage seed. Twoofour Newbern ladies have taken stock and been enrolled as members of the Ath- ielic and Social Club. Another lorcd man, Isaac Forbes, 1 came in yesterday with 11 bales of cotton. Numbers of the colored people in this t re accumulating wea'th. Morris McDaniel. of Jones, who was in the city yesterday reports that he .-rWin cotton and over three tnmls-nd oounds have been picked from t already. He thinks he will get .twelve ox S 7"d ' VftSf Tilghman brought in large sea turtleshe laigest ever o market-which were on exhibition, one at Ulrich's wharf. other at Bj B. Lane's. They j were causht In the nets ot these, fishermen 1 aK0ut thirty miles down the river from and measured three feet across. a . .f fp 1nnjr apd geren feet 1 qmnnH. The had holes in their oacs shells ana naa eyiaeatu owa uy- I fore. 21 1882. NO. 251. DIED. WRIGHT. In Philadelphia. Peupsvlrania, October JSth, 1882, THOMAS WRIGHT, agcl S3 years, brother of Ke-rWiliiata J. NVrigbt, of this CUT. 1 . yy ; y, 4 ADYE RTISKM EN I S'. - i CUARAWTEED! VEAL,.! rnHE' REST rPHE RET BEEF. MCTTOX, i q- be i: OUnQ IU the UltV. v ww Send m your orders for To Morrowa iinnf r. J. E, lulELTOPJ-S Wt IWIbiSl I V4 J oct il-lt Livery and Sale Stables. riVJE riltil Or MEEU1ITT. & HOLLINGS- Wt)KTII has this day been dissolved, by mu tual consent. O. R. Ilollingsworth will 6Cttle all accounts Against the late firm, and all ac counts due to them must be paid to him. 1 : The undersigned will continue the livery bus iness at the b tables on the corner of Fourth and Mulberry Sta. The Stables and Cart-house are fitted up in good and comfortable style, and horses will be boarded as cheap as anywhere in the City. A trial is all that is asked. Thank ing the public for the kind patronage of the past and solicits a continuance of the same. lieapeeuuuy, 1 I O. R. HOLLLSGS WORTH. OCt211w-dAW - 1 The New Candy Store. UR MACHINERY FOR MAKING FINE Candles Is now complete and wo aro making a largo variety of fine goods, such as aro found In tho fancy retail stores of Broadway and Twenty-Third Street, New York. r Look at the liat: - -1 1 Cocoanut Chocolate Creams, "Cocoanut Cream Bar, Walnut Chips, Walnut Cream and Cream Walnuts, ChocoHU Creams, : Almond Bar, Cream ; Almonds. . . . . . - - I Peanut Bar, Taffy, Cream Mints, 1 Cream Wlntergreens, Mint Drops, Iceland Moss , 1 Hoarhound Drops, . Cough Candy, . - ' And Many Other Varieties, Nice and Fresh. Friends at a distance can hare rdcra filled; by Express, tor any quantity. . r . Apples, Oranges, Malaga, Catawba,- and Concord Grapes, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Nuts and other nice floods. E. J. MOORE & CO. oct21 Ponder ! 1 NOTHER LOT OF THE CELEBRATION Gunpowder from tho O rati go Mills. All grades always on hand. 1 GILES2& MURCHISON," . 33 and 40 Front St oct 15 So the Man Said r . J LEFT IT TO YOUR JUDGMENT AND you gave me a FINE COOK STOVE." More of the same kind on hrtad. DRIVE rrjilPS, r Lightning Rods and Pure White Oil. Oct 15 PARKER & TAYLOR. IOO o F HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, and will have another I large lot of Buggies in a few days. Give us a call. -J . oct 13 GERHARDT A.! CO. We Carry , 8 LARGE AND AS COMPLETE a stock PoTnmoT Trill et and Fancy Articles, and anything usually keDt In our line, as anr Druz Store in the city. Goods received every week, which keeps our stock complete. oct 15 Brooklyn. Eembval. EIIAVE MOVED TO NO. IT Market rtreet, and have at Wholeeale and Beau a targe emw&ui irjr uicwt, uwnmij, v.--. Ifafa Trnnks. Notions ClC," SeVCrl jobs in Men's and Boys' Clothing. Will be sold at lowest ca i price. . oct 13 1 No 17 Market vtrevt. Cannonade 1 "TT 13 NOT TITE NOISE OF THE Cannonade X that kills, it is the precision of aim. Neither UitadvertlfiiDgthe largest stock and lowest prices that brings purchasers of Furniture to K it rvtrr ht llark-t and .Second streets. Wilmington, N. C, but actua l keeping the n-T-tmPTit and reallr sellinr-at the lowet prices. Take doe notice thereof and rovern yourself accordingly. Inspect their Carpets. i oct It We will be glad to receive coHunxmlcaUoa from out friend on aay and all subjects general Interest bat . . The name of the writer most always be fox Blshed to the Editor." - - - -Communications imist be- wrlttea on pal one 6lJc ot the apcr. :A -f , V . , j PersonallUcs most be ayoMed." ' ( And It 1 eWln.6l iartlculariy trad! sUkhI thai the Editor does not always endor he views "of correspondents cnless io In the editorial colamns; . NKW ADVIITISKMKNTS. f- . ! , y"kF.LT.rVKtSOME Kf.KGANT BUSl atrftu:U; Lso orERC?ATS, ! lfLTEdS and trUSTEliETTEs ' TJ.c lit Vj' and Child xxi CLOTHING in he city is .nt , ivETTisrsoisr3s, Clothlrr and Merchant Tailor Open Again TltK SKA SIDE PA AM AT UK-HOTEL and am io-vf prrparel in furnUUMctfs and UOAST.STEWLKniEDOUlLVW. 1 43AccoiQoialion to the BeaeU. octSl-m JAMKS .. 1IEWLE CI 1 Ti 1 I ! OUliUUi JDUUliS School Books I UC1I AS i;sKD HY ALL TI1K 5CHOOL3. Musical iHStrumcntSi BLANK, BOOKS'AND STATIONERY. A largo stock at 1 Yates1 Book ore.' OCt 15 i That Same; rfAVE'NT MOVED ANYWHERE IyET. .My customers will find me at tho old stand t day, well supplied with. '.. '."- i , .1 FINE BKEF, LAMB. MUTTON, VEAL, PORK AND SAUSAGES, All of thc best and all at lowest prices. . ' ' J. C BORNEMAK, , ot 14 1 Market, near recond st ' More; - ;. "1ABPET LINING, WINDOW CORNICES, Cornice and.ricturo Frames Moulding, Pic tures, ricturo Cord, Picture Nails, 'Plcturt Wire, ricturo Fixtures, just received at . , ; V S. JEWETT'S, 1 , - :' 27 N.' Front Stl . .oct 13 School Books 1 1 RE THE SAME PRICE AT ALL THB Bookstores in the city. New, Books that are just introduced in tho Schoola, and all others, are ready for tho children . who have . beca waiting for them. 1 ' Parents are rcspcctfullr lnvlt6d to send their children to get their Books as they will receive the same careful attention as parents them selves, at ; I ' HEINSBERGERS, 1 cot 7 4 . Live Book and Music Store; Democratic Speaking. rpiIE VOTERS OF WILMINGIO WIIJ bo addressed by GEN'L E. W. MOISE, oi Sumter, S. C, on MONDAY NIGHT, October i 23d, at 8 o'clock, at Thlnl Street Stand. By Senator M. W. RANSOM, oi FRIDAY ??IGIIT, October 27th, at s o'clock, at Third Street Stand. ' - r . i By hon, jno. w. Shackelford, o FRIDAY NIGHT, Novemtci 3d, at 8 o'clock, at Third Street Stand. i-'r: ...'. , The voters of. Cape Fear, Harnett, Masoa bora and Federal Point. townships will be ad dressed by JOIIS D. STANFORD, Of ppli cou&ty, and others,' at Castle Uayne.'atll a. m., TUESDAY, October ,31. '! ' 1 At McCombcrs Store, at 11 o'clock, WEDNESDAY, Nor . L At or near John J. Fowler's place, on Ma- ( touborotTlt 11 a. m, Novomber 24. i G. J. B0NEY, Cbm'n Dem. Ex. Com. octlO-tf - For One Weefc . WILL SELL A GBNUIN: HAVANA. CIGAR for 1 - -I- OEISTTS- I Sold everywhere ele for 13 ccnU. Oalj ..... -,, 5 cents at r . ; ii THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE COUNER." "-' 1 I N. GKEENEWALD, Two door Soaih of Exchnnge Corner on 18 tf ..::-r -. . Peruvian Guano. : . 200 Tons' Genuine LoTbos Gnano( ! DIRECT m PORT ATTON, !, EXPECTED DAILY! a.vl for sale by t Gbas. E. Smith & Co.
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