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TIU3 rXFLS. U pabtUhed every morning, Mondays ex cept! by JOSHT. - actios mi rKoraucro;. SO&iCUimOX POSTAGE PAID? 0a9 year S4-. ' Si tuouihs, Thn"e moat, tl.0; OncTOcmti. 55 cent. v Xt pPr dclfvrod tjr carter free f ci-rs J any Prt tte city, at the a bore rsv.' lcvnu ir wck. ' A.lntliit rat low and liberal. e-uWcrU wCl rcvort any anJ all aC grr4 f rrcrtrc thrtrpcrcr regularly. Qf j tie jAiuy ntmctc wig iic isirgcsi .fT i fi'lr circulation, cf cry nctcspcpcr f: s.'i.hol, in the ciltf of ITiJmintonUS ... . .. r i. ii . t . JLUOAL NEWS.. orn Wivu , ri:f" Vri rt-c -'ii "M)t-. Full IJn?. SlsM. UuiH VTc Cntry Ur.iB-Jat UoeciveU -Rp !iui'iH! For Sale. . ;rn:i tuir & ColW Su II H Vrvx A Co We XcK'hbt Co Groceries C W YaT Uciuartcr. j A SreivGER Vcnaor Pays. rsKEK Tatlob Fcoplc 3J M Katz Fall and Winter. Wosth Jfc Worth Groceries, j it Mallaed 'cvr Arrival J!t K llAKUta Every Wock J KLfBACH UelnfoicodHjlrts Worth A Wohtii Groceries. orrKEEocno We Are Making. CcirtofA riCKETT C.U of Fare YT J A It F Pxr Coki Wathcr. Giles A MrccHisox Cart Ilnb. ' flutBtROER Fine OH rain ting. Cowy A Roddick From, Auetloa n Jacom To Make Homo BeauUful KJ JHTAKMOUOUGU 4 CO No Liquors A A vriLLAttD Marvin's Celebrated. W H 51 Koch No Betting or Bragging J C WniTK, Msuagcr To Subscriber. J50 J Hedrick The Moit Attractive. llkW X Peak.all Coffee, Sugar, Ac K C 31 iiaer Turnip and Cabbage Scel J W Kiso Attention I!ou5C-Kcepcrs. K J Mkre 4 Co The New Qandy Store T L BBrpccRS Jk Co For Every Adrantigt J.io J Fowlku To Wbvm It May Concern. II ncrmnun A.IiKO-Fine Wines and Li enor -Kkrchmtr & Caldex Eho Heary Gro Day's length "10 hours and 33 min- ctes. Snnsct thii afternoon at exactly 5 o'clock. There were no interments in Bellcvue Cemetery this week. The receipts of cotton at this port yesterday loot up 1,060 bales. Steamship Bcjulator, from this port, armed at Nevr lork yestcrda- Thcrc was one interment that of . t child in Oakdalo Cemetery his week There were two interments both adults in Vino Forest Cemetery this week. The Register of Deeds issued six aarriagc licenses this week, one of which was for white and flro for color ed couples. . Seme of tho hucksters in tho market yesterday were asking 20 "cents a quart for scalded oysters. , The days aro nearly at their shortest. We will loc only 11 minutes morcot csjli'ht in the afternoon. Iiook out for a tumble in meat as on as it is cold enough in Iho North, vnt to market the hogs. Our friends in tho country will oblige cs very greatly by sending us such election returns as they may gather at tie earliest possible opportunity. There are some tomato vines at tho corner ol Third and Princess streets which arc in fall bloom, and.thcro are tow young tomatoes the size of a rnar V.e on the vines. - There were three cases ol drunk and down betore tho Mayor yesterday and two cases of disorderly conduct. Tho nree first were discharged upon the pay cent of small fines, but the latter were ne.Jnntil Monday lor consideration. The attention of honsckcepcrs is ir- Titrd to tho fact that Mr, J. W. King located in tho old Bank buiiding, corner of Princess and .Front streets, here he is prepared to do all kinds ol cpholstery work. Mr. King is .n'work- ca of experience and taste, and he merely asfcs a lria conflict (hat h0 tta give satisfaction to all who may wor him with their orders. Imports Foreign. The Ger. brig Clara. Capt. Voss, beared yesterday for Bristol, Eng., ith 3,461 barrels rosin, valuel at $3,- shipped by Messrs. Robinson & Kb?. . Thcrniomctrical. rrom the Signal Omeoin this city e obtain the following record of the rraoractcr. at the points named, at 3 c clock yesterday afternoon : AUantaW; Augusta f6; Chaalcston 63 1 Charlotte 56; Cedar Keys 72; Gal 74; Havana 77; Indianola 78; Jcksoavll!e 61; Key West 76; Mont ery 72; y9w Orleans 74 ; Palestine naaj)71;Peasacola 73. port eJs PaaU Ra-sa 65; Savannah ' 69; Cabjtea 64. ..r H vol: vi. - Preparltiff Atrnlhst Fire. The - Ch.itupiun Cotton Oinipross Comp.nnj are havjns j'.ijHi run thrcniRh their buildiiis. " There rii! lo thrco fir lo'tranu - eitnated in t-on-vonit nt pilivis. rat h to ns Hupjilied titli one ljuu lr.nl Axt f Lose. In oao of .v fire in tho hyiMinj, three laro itrearas n ill. bo imtncdintely-thrown on ii from tho hydrants. Duplin Itoads. j There wcro shippc! from Duplin Uoans, durios iho monlb "of Octolicr. ISSe, 4! bale cotton. 185 caks spirits turpentine, 79 bbl tar tind turpentine. 500 bb!s n)3iir nnd' 5,885 lbs merchan dise.; . - i , The correspondent who end3 us this if formation also tells us that Green is a booming color among the Demo crat?, who arc numerous around Duplin Uoads.. i Steam Transportation. T"i. 4 1 r ii m t t j.u.u, .oiiuusuunnen, wuica nas Decn ! -21. 1 .1 - i ?t i i i . 1 i... f -v- -i ..... cuaracu uy Mr. .a. a . nson, 01 tnis city.fortiansporUnghislumberlonorth- em markets, will arrii'o on Wednes - day. The, America will be used exclu- sively by her charterers and wUl use all possio.e nasic in geuing ner cargoes to market. Returning, sho will comoemp- tyr unless freights are ready for her to uiku iu as But.a as Bu 1S uiscuargcQ. Tho creat object in view will be quick Latimer. T II Smith. Chas Stemmer tnps and her charterers do not care mant A Adrianf C B Fenneli. W B enough for return freights from north- Davi8f Wm Fleet, J DHKlamder. ern parts to deUy tho steamer a day to Dr E s Figtord, S n Morton, W P receive them. The America is yid to Qldham, S Hill Terry, Henry Herring, bo a very fine steamship and in No. 1 w n Strauss. I. J Orterlwurg, Nicho order. Sho will take her first canro i c.,n ri i- t n 01 lumber to Iew 1 ork. Whrnnlhnra nr- RnfrJnn. , word of kindness and evmnathv. If theyrre JJuflering from a Cold, give uiciu ir. uuiiB vousu yrup: a lew I - - , .., afford intant relief, and a twentv-fivc cents bottle will cure the worst Cou?h. 1.110 Uld and Keliahlo Clothing: House. Messrs. A. & I. Shrier, tho proprio- tors of tho above old aud favorite Clothing House, No. 34 Market Street, I ever on tho alert to introduce the latest and mo3t fashionable styles in their lino of trade, have spared no pains this season in tho selection of their Fall and ; Winder Clothing for Men, Boys and Chiidrens1 wear, and in theso selections have exhibited their usual exquisite taste. Tho houao has alvravs lmrnn a hih renutation for keenin- onlr th best of goods, and selling them" a the lowest Price. The memborsof tho firm are old staccrs in tho business and always know when and whero to buy. This is the universal verdict of tho larco flourishing trade which the firm has commanded for lone years. Indeed Messrs. A. & I. Shrier have become special favorites with the peo ple, not ouly of Wilmington, but wherever they have become known. An examination of their stock yester day fully convinces us that there is no handsomer stock this sido of Balti more, and it is only necessary for the buyers to examine their extensive stock Roads) who was a few days sinco re in order to be fully satisfied that they ra0vcd from the position of postmaster can find all they may need for the com- at tnat place, writes us as follows in re fortS"Of man. cnonee to the notice ot his removal. The Fifth. Ward I A very interesting meeting of the Fillh Ward Democratic Club was held last night. It was well attended and Dear Sir: I was appointed post tho interest displayed was.vcry gratify- master at this office abont 17 years ago mg. Several speeches were made, and a comparison of notes was made as to the probable voto of tho Ward, which was very gratifying. Mr. D.irby was . ... . -J 0 - . . alluded to in v.ry feeling terms by one of the speakers as one with whom thev had foairht in orevious camDaicns. shoulder to shoulder, but who. allured , . . : 7 by a flattering promiso which was destined to be illusive, had abandoned J his truest and best friends, those who onco loved and esteemed him, and was now to be found in the ranks of the enemy. We are gratified to know that the fears entertained as to the vote in tho Fifth Ward, the Banner Ward of the 'city, and enrolled as such eight year ago, are without foundation. We are assured that tho Fifth will do her duty gallantry next Tuesday and that the Democratic voto there on that day will equal, if it does not exceed, that of any previous election. Brought Oat Perfectly. Locisvtlle, Ky., March 30, 1SSI. ILU. WABNER& Co.: Sirs I had been a creat nfferer from acute kidney disease, which my physicians could not cure, but a short trial or your fcaia rviuaey anu iiver Uure orougnt me out in perfect health. CHALE3 H. GEBHARD. W ILMINGTON. N. C SUNDAY. NOVEMBER MONDAY NIGHT. Last Grand I tally Speeches I13- Gen. K. AV. Mmsc, John C. Dayis Itxq., and Col. Hoser Mooro. j lMlfKiKAMMK. The First Ward Club x meet in front of tno Brooklyn Hall, at 7 cTcIxk, anl niircli to the City Hnll under com mand of Marshal Chas. Murplj. Tho Fifth Ward Club will format Ann Street Kngine House, at 7 o'clock, and march, under command ol 5Lir shal W. Ill Griffith, to tho City Ilall, where they will join tho Second Ward and Fourth Ward Clubs and the Young Men's Democratic Club. Short speeches will be mado at tho City Hall and then tho procession will form and, under'tho command of Chief Marshal James 1 licks, headed by the Cornet Concert Club, march down I Third street to Onoen. nn Oupfin (nJ 1 v ' v i wlprn t horn will hn.i n.l Hisnlnv o- 4 j fircwork9 and several speeches. uhtTih rin 1 kv the following.. Pat i)oniant John llaart Mike Car. roll, E J Lilly. Jr., Chas Murphy, J p 0auao. t. P Thoinns. J W RontliGr. land. J W Tavlor. W A Cnmminr D McEachern, II McL Green, J G Dar- clcn j ti n-nipl W V. Wsvo. II R I r wtoN nr . t h; tl JOnnSOn, Iiarry 1X)CD. U II 150r- deaux, William Koch, A L De- Rosset, Isaac Bear, Dr W E - r-.. i.ffi tt a wtzi I UMJilU, UUCIIU iUOUlll! 1 I v 1 1 1 1- ,iams v a wcivoy, in u uantm, l u Robinson, A D Brown, S W Davis, P Hcinsbenrer. J A Evcritt. Henry Bail man. H A Glamever. M J Corbett. 1 - Kenry Schulken, W M Poisson. Albert Gore, W H GriiHth, Win Weill, Jas B Aaron, It M Katz, Timothy Donlan, Lewis Salllns. " ' " G. J. Boxet, Ch'ni Dem. Ex. Com. Challencrers and Canvassers. The following are tho challengers and canvassers appointed for the First Ward: First Division O. A. Wiggins, Wm. Firplass. Chas. Schulken. W. M Evans. Jas- C. Stewart, C. H. Stewart, - Pf " . JrKins Second Division-WM.Parkcr.Mike I ii t ?J r . w m T . wnD1; "aYm ra"; " x' v' n.Turlmgton. S.IIMorton,Aug.Wehr- hahan Thos' Quin.livan M D Mc" Innerry, J. M. Henderson, Wm. Gen aust, John H. Strauss : Third Division Wallace Alderman, E.J. Moore. W. W. Lane, Jr., John A.Odum, II. B. Willis, 'Chas. L. Cowlcs, Robt. B. Evans, J. II. Muse, Ed. McGarriglo. Civil Service lEeform. Mr. D. E. Boney, of Wallace ( Duplin 1 - i-; i- ii,. t - e wnica tww i u. iew davs since: Wh i ait. K. CI.. Xm. sd. 1RR5- Editor Review: honedt raanner and We never heard any complaint against me from the Postofiico Department or any cf the patrons m inis omceaunng my service Now, Mr. W. P. Canaday, or some of his ReDablican friends, has had me removed, simply because I did not pay UD my assessments into the fund known as 0 Republican Corrupt Fund. Mr. J. E. Pi 2 ford has been appointed my successor. lama life-Ion 2 Democrat and do not believe in corruption in any party. v ery respectfully. A. tU. UOXI.T. There is no man resident in Duplin county who is more widely known or more highly esteemed than Mr. Boney, who is, by the way, the brother of Mr. G. J. Boney. of this city, Chairman of the County Democratic Exccative Com mittee. This fact may have had some thing to do with Mr. Boney removal, but whatever tho cause may have been the action of tho "government" is a shame and an outrage upon the rights of a free people. . TheMerritt Wrecking Company, of New York; are on the way to Smith Tillo, where they were expected lo arrive last evening or to-day, with the necessary appliances for wrecking the lihooners BobbU L. Foster and Mary L.'Trundy, now ashore on Frying Pa Shoals.' ; 3IA11UIED. IIKWI.KTT POTTTRIo thU city. 011 tbei crvpln of Weduc1ar. Sot. Ut, ht M Or A. H-Tarl.tr. Mr. K. W. 11 EW IJCf and MUs AM K r. nrT, ell rf tbU city. NKW A D V EXIT J S B AIK TS, For Sale. i - OXK nUXP3El TIIOLTS4SD CHOICE WllOVci AT.RASY SlRAWUKttKY li.ASTi,l In lot ffnir. Priw ner thUM.vI. Why par hih prices for. Herrie whwi with a imall t.utlar ami little trouble cv"T fainllr can 6iin;r itt-lf.i. Now is the ; tiram to net out t car next irlnsr. I have pirkcvl one qnnrt of Ucrilos from six plnita. P'y5 3t 1C 1. PADDISON. PEOPLE i 'lirtUIIAVIS TIIEM.. Thoso fine SELF. ! FEEDERS an other FAXCT ani OFFICE STOVES. COOK STOVES LOW DOITS. ' nor o PA1UCK& & TAYLOR. , A FULL LINE QF CUILUHEh-a CLOTIIING.jshort Tante) 4 to 12 years, new and stylbh. Boy's Casa. SultL, (Loug Pants) 0 to 12 years. Orercoots' for Boys, Youtlia and Bfen, variety of sty lee and prices at j ' icxjisrsoisr's, nova . Clothier and Merchant Tailor COAL HODS, g HOVELS AND TOXGS, FIRE1ROX 8ATI9, AJCDIROXS, Ac, For aalc by i jOiles & arunciiisox, 88 and 40 Marohlson Blook. hot 5 OUR Wl YES. My wife conde Mv wife appioved my selections and purcha ses of furniture made in my judgment and taste in selecting f uml and Bf.nl (irni hwa1 1 did not purchase of npiIE NEW FURNITURE STORE OF Beh- rends & Munroe, S. E. Cor. Market & Second St3.,Wilminarton,N.C .-. - - nov 3 YOUR CLOTHES QAN BE DYED AND CLEANED AT SECOND STREET. BETWEEN MARKET AND PRINCESS. nov 5-1 1 To Subscribers Telephone Exchange. J) LEASE ADD TO YOUR UST : No. 5 jIARTIX S. WILLARD, Insurance Agent. J. C. WHITE, Manager. UOT 3-H Cold Weather S AT HAND. But what of it, when you can buy euch cheap bargains In DRY OOOD9, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SnOES, HATS, OVKKCOATS, BLANKETS, C, at No. 17 MARKET STREET. Give us a call. - Respectfully, nov3.lwk W. J. & B. F. PENNY. TRING IN YOUR WORK AND YOU will always find me ready to put it through with dispatch and ncatneea. lam fully prepared to no your UPHOLSTERING, CUT AND LAY CARPETS, MAKE OR RENOVATE MATTRESSES, And do any and all work In my line. My prices will not frighten you. One call will certainly bring yon back again when you want anything done in my lino. Repairing and cleaning old furniture a. specialty. J. W. KING, Corner Front and Princess Streets, Old .National Bank Building. nov 5 tf Coffee, Sugar, &c. 3QQ BAGS COFFEE, inn BBLS.SUGAB, 1UU 100 BOXES CHEESE, SEPTEMBER MULLETS, FOR SALE BY HALL & PEARSALL nor 3 COAL ! COAL ! JROr. .VZNNOR SATS WINTER begins in good earnest earlj in November.- Take warning lay la good stock of beet RED A51T COALS, before prices advance, nova ; , . J. A. 6PHTKGE2.' 5. 1882. NO. 264 NKW ADVKKTISi:3IENTS. i - .TrTS a ---r- r -r.ri TO APR Af A T Nf "V xA.1V1j JliliVlil KJ FINE CLOTHING a2?D TUB P n e Price System A Specialty this Season, ' 'a- . - OUR STtCK OF j Overcoats, I . . " , ..., i ; Ulsters, and Ulsterettes, Can't be Surpassed by any. House in the State ! We are the Leaders of Style And show goods only in tho most hn proved patterns and ehapcr. Kino-tenths of tho peopla in tula community ' : arc supplied by ua ' Toucan toll our garments by the hang of the cloth. , . K. C. nor 5 FOR EVERY ADVANTAGE IN BUYING GROCERIES CONSULT ' t "... P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., NORTH FRONT ST. KEEP A LARGE AND SELECT stock of goods and offer every inducement to the consumer. ' ; Country customers will all receivo courteous treatment and orders through the mall will be promptly shippeE ELEGANT MACKEREL, in Itt, .- Tho flncet ever eld bere. Choice Sugar Cured MeaU, v. Dried Beef chipped very thin. CHEESE AND CRACKERS. English Dairy, Dutch Head and Cream , -Fresh and Palatable. Invoice of NICE CAKES AND CRACKERS. CAlL ON US. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. nor 3 rQ WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. G W Annstroug, Jno Long, David Lovit, Phillip Lovit, Green Lenier, Thomas Lovit, W n Merr.ek, Richard Mullett, T A McKeniie, Jos Mitchell, J C Moore, A Merrick, Murphy McNeil, Thos Siiddleton, .Wm Myers, Jas Moore, . Jas Me Far land, Evans Mcpherson, Guy Nixon, Turner (Mom, Chas Owens, Thos Owens. Jno G Powers, Isaiah Pigford, Sura'l Peters, P Payne, WM Phlnney, 8aml Porter, Jas Roundtree, Nicholas Rhone, ? Jno hlles, ' Jeff Robinson, Jas Reynolds, Gilbert Roberts, Geo Robinson, Edward towell. Jas Ricks, Gideon Rhodes, Owen Koe, Allen Ryan, . G P a(Igwar, Sam'l Smith, Jas Sullivan, NH Stewart, E Smith, JooMnltb. Alex Smith, WUKampe-ni, David Smith. Lewis Sheridan. Tbostfpicer. .Prince bmlth, Lloyd SImms, WmouUlvan,. Edward Tatnall, aiearcs Armstrong, C Artis, H Albritton, ArpNeedham, James Andeson, Jlcnry Bragg, Lewlfl Bow den, Meivury Brown, Edward Broadue, , Henry Blackwood. J Pompey Price, inos oyra, jr, Jas Bland, Henry Berry, Lewis Bryant, Wm Blocker, Wm Burr, JnoTByrd, J W Bryant, Jno W Rauman, Julius Bell, Geo Clark, Allen Calhoun, Jas l Cowan, Wm Donson, Chas Davis, Henry Davis, Salomon Davis, Willis I Sanson, Frank EvinsM Alford Kvans, ; J W Falley, Benf Fulton, LB Fay, Uns Fulton, Sam'l Flowers, - Sandy Farrier, Wesley oray, Wm W Green, Primus Grant. Ellas Galloway. Jno H Gaston, Lewis Gren, Joseph Gillmere, J L Gause, Morris M11L Ellas Halsey, Jr, Anthony Bill, Harry II UL Wm Hot ten. Fred Hill. J W Holland, Cas arllalL ii L Jones. joon "Ualns," As4over Johnson, Sr.Nelson Walker. Jefferson Johnson, - Toney W illlams. - Theodore U Jones, Jno White Jas or Jos Johnson, Hardy Williams, Andover Johnson, Jr,S U Williams, elmon Jones, . Wm A Williams, Robt Jones, Martin Young. JasKmmp, Are hereby noticed that their rotec are cha lenged under the provisions of tho Act of As sembly providing for General Elections In the The causes cf challenge win be beard and determined en Monday. Kov. eth. l&x at II o'clock A. ,21 at Ann Street Jtrrlne tlonso. JNO. J. FOWLER, :-c9T-5n ; - . -neglrttarroT:rta vard. e will lc gladfi to rcrcivc c-zzurv'' from ozt frlcaJj ca try anl :j g-r : .2 fnsfT-allr.'.crfFtttit Thfl wmnof the tn.r niKjt Alvsji lt1?: ; idhd to th ITiltor. : Communlratlns triTut le wrlttca c rj c. one aide f tli iapcr. ; rcjiwillti nivtle atoite-L ; r.AndUl esici-lallj nd lMrllru!.irly r-n ttK.l tliat the ErtUorWi not alxrays csi:r be rk-n-g of rrrpin'Viitj t;nl. q 5 the edilorlil rb,:Tnyt. . new; A JVEKTJS!:M ents. HEAD QUARTERS pOS EVERY TIUXO., IN THE BOO I. . aii stationery litw. My Ino of FaiKy Gx! for He rni!a' rj on will ,surnj4 anything hertoforo oCercJ. Newg1rerrlvcd evfrr PIANOS AND ORANS. jrcaraaleed itilct ly flrst-cVs,,(it re9taahle irlre, j 'STATES3 nooKdTom:. Fine Oil Paintings, gEACTIFTL STEEL BNCRAVlSCs, ElegAnt Chrorao, - Looking Glate, ' Eaael Frame. : " Velvet Frames! i . : Just received a largo assortment at 1 s . -HEINSBECGER'a. 1 Pianos and Organs, QHEAPFOR CASH OR ON THE UASY Instalment Plan, at : v 1 IIEINSBIinaKR'3, Ltre Book and Music Store nov 5 Wil. Col. & Aug. Ri R. Co. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Wilmington, N. C, Novembers. 1S3. rjiHE ANNUAL MEETING 0 THE Stock holders of the Wilmington. Columbia Jk Aci gnsta Rail Road Company will be held at the pfflec of the Company In Wilmington a Tues day, the 2Ut Inst!, at 1 J o'clock, M V nov 4-St J. W. THOMPSON, Seef y. ttt i - -n " r - . wii. & wemon it, it. Co SECRETARY'S OFFICE, V . Wtlmlngto, N. C., November 8, Ifttl. rjlIIE FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEET ing of the Stockholdenr of. tho WUmlngUa & Weldon Rail Road Comninr wilt lu l!ri . i - . a " m the office of the Company, In Wilmington, on Tuesday, the Mai hwt,, at 21 o'clock a. m. nor iSt J. W. TIIOMPfiON, Seefy. The Most Attractive ! gTOCK OF LADIES AND, GENT'S HdVli, Towel, Napkins and DeyUts ever opened In Wilmington. -1 acea, Fringes. Tucking aad Tie. -Kitha inll axrpply of White Goods, Ham bnrgha and Irish FloTinclng. .' The ladle are invited to call and examine. , I - JNO. .T. rrEDRICK. riUT MADE AND LAID. CORNICES AND y Picture Frames made" to order. I hare on had soroefReps and a few Window Shades, with which reffer bargains.;. - .all at - ' , .. . ' w ; S.JEWETTg, octg 57 N. Front ft. Peruvian Guarw. 200 Tons Genuine Lobos Guano ! . DIRECT IMPORTATION, EXPECTED DAIL1 , ndfjrssleby Ohas. E. Smith & Oo. Oct 23 The Royal Baking Powder JJAS FOR YEARS MAINTAINED THE front rank among all those manufactured, and by dentifle chemical analysis, has been proven the most capable of doing it. work well, aad above all things, the purest and most whole some Yeast Powder made. , IT IS A PURE CREAM TARTAR GOODS. It has aa large a sale as all others combined. It Is put up with great care to prevent it danuge by the weather. EVERY CAN IS GUARAIHTEED FULL STRENGTH. We eenfideatly recomaend It.i i!1 vht want the best. -A freh lot Jost received. . Sold by ' . : ' ' T C CTHTEirG 01t , - MAnnrv ... . -:rrrr. :'; j. c. stevi::;;::.. i f . . -
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