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evening, sunoays
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VOL. VII.
n -Li2: LOCAL NEWS.
WILMINGTON. N. C THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1883.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
V 7 PLEASE UOMOLli ' ' " . ' j
We will be glad to reelve emkuIlleauoz
fTOln oux friends on any and all subjects jot
general Interest trat " - - -j' " ' 1
. The name of the writer muat always be tax
nlshed to the Editor. - ' " . . "
Communications must be written o on)
one aide of the paper. . r : "
Personalities must be avoided. ' . V
id It la especially and particularly uad
i stood that the Editor does not always esdoi
N O- 1 8 3 1 the TlcwB of correspondents unless so "state
i in ute eauonai coiamui. - - - - j i ; .
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k" - , irciiMion. of any newspaper
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tr:rLi Democracy faVcra a protec-1
.
The toiled States Las paid iU soldiers
.
i 3c;eu::3i uuum.
ud hocs will ultimately lead to a
Til ol rPIe wilh onlyonotoe.
r; .,r wcrcfel.TW visitors to thefrce
f,.'n - tatbs in Sew York last week.
ut wLioai J.152 were women and gtrls.
tt-vtlicrin Siam says the white
..v there arc lead colored and!
i v uiaccso by oeiug cumw
i
i::wce stone.
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A correspondent of the Nashville
lashes the men who borrowed
money, when he had it, and now
,;, M it him in misfortune.
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1 t.e New York Times sums up that
j5..n!y -will say of Montgomery
i: j.r that he was honest, able, quarrcV
r4n.l iuj practicable. "
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1 1 UiC UO.'ru- siiuuiu iuiuc
, ,,u;.:ry Sunthcrn pine region would
!c ttl ,,.,;,-: . The scourge stops when
n aif - ll'- l,,ne woods.
IHOU TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Yates School Books
W II Grkex Jum Campbor
Jous Co wax, Sect'y Notice
F C MiLUKn Florlla Water. Ac I
naniSBERCER Marine and Spy Glasses I
Knighu and Ladies of Honor Local ad
R JI McIn tire New Hosiery, Jersey Mitts
j
New moon to-night at 12, minutes
past 8 o'clock. ' -
Cap. J. C. McMillan of Duplin
county, was in the city yesterday.
Fine tomatoes were offered in market
this morning at ten cents per peck.
Alderman Samuel Bear, Jr.. arrived
here from hi3 trip to the Korth on Tues
day night. " i
Ex-Mayor Fishblate. of thU city, and
his daughter; are at the United States
Hotclin Saratoga.
Tli3 threatricil seasou in this city
promises to be unusually brilliant the
coming Fall and Winter. i
Fires in July.
The Fire Department of the city was
! called out (our times during the month
of July, as follows:
July llth, at a. m. , by a fire m the
second story of Hibernian Hall on
North Third, between Princess ana
Chestnut streets. Damage mostly oy
water. Insured. Cause of fire, appar-
antly from carelessness m leaving; a
lighted gas burner near a window frame
July I7tb, p. m., by a firo on boutn
Water, between Orange and Ann
streets. Property destroyed, spirits
turpentine, rosin, hay and a few bales
ofcottton. Loss estimated at $20,000,
fully covered by insurance. Cause,
lightning. !
July 27th, 2:30 p. ra., by a fire in a
shed on tho corner of South Second and
Orange streets, which was extinguished
by a few buckets of water. No dam-
ago. Cause, incendiary.
July 30th, 4 :30 a. m., by the burning
of a two-story frame dwelling on b itth,
between Bladen and Harnett streets.
f'miQo RimDosed incendiary. Insured.
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NEW
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ;NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Hosiery, Jersey Mitts, I
Col'd Jersey Jackets,
1 Mosquito Net, Lace and Bar,
Linen Ulsters,. &c, &c.
In Dress Goods we are now offering great induce
ments,; as Summer goods I must go.
Grand Excursion I
Mr. George U. Dyer, of the lirra of
John Dvcr & Son. returned from his
trip to New York last night. ,
i i. Kcv. William J. Harnett, pastor
: ti. Shiioh (colorel) Baptist Church,
Proposals for Contracts
The proposals for furnishing material
W. H. HOWE, Manasrcr.
WILMINGTON TO WASHINGTON CITY AID
RETURN.
STOCK OF FANCY MATTINGS
. , At bottom prices, good styles.
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t- A few Saratoga Trunks will be sold for less than real value.
R. RQ IVJelWTIREi
aug 2, 1883 - ' I ' ' ' ' " j
Did Not Arrlv e. . Rare Cbance to Visit AVashingr- JfJJ;
law! - ton. D. C.
of Mr. L. Dryfoos, who was expected i Around
here last night on a visit, did Dot oniy
minsrton on Monday, Aug9t I3th,
MONDAV, August 13tb;883.
rnHERE WILL BE AN EXCURSION from
Jj Wilmington to Washington I City, D. ' C.
and return, leaving Front Street repot at 10
o'cioct, A. m. Monaay, Aojciist ism, arrivinc
in Washington City Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock. Keturnlng leave Washington Thurs
day evening at 4 o'clock and arrive in ' Wit'
mington Friday evening. t -
HATES ur t'AKJS-uounaxnp, ironiyu
minuton toWaahlngton and return, 7; ftom
GoMsboro ami return, f0.co; au.eoum ot
arrive, having missed connection - to
the South of us. Mr. Dryfoos received
a telegram this morning stating that his
relation would not come by Wilining-
Mr. White. Manager of the Telephone
Exchange, went to Wrightsville Sound
to
lion
b
Mrl). French, of this city, were rpgis-
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Wi!.iaiuport, l'eun.. is me bou ui a ftt lhe Cenlrai Hotel, in Charlotte,
, - iwcrful Africai! king, Dumba by j on .j-uesjay j
Kv Congressman Wni. E. Ia"nsing
,t..,l Middfiily ol heart disease, at Syra
. i-. N. V.. n Sunday. He was a
..i trtii vnil i!M Con-1 : ...
mnuin-i ui iiiv- - - - j )Ulie3 now bang tueir nair over uit-ir
'r'"- ! ears, and sometimes' put on airs about
the airs just Lover their ears. i hey
are Virs to air caslles in Spain
to be used in the improvements iu the
fVmn Fp-ir river, which were advertised ton.
ri tn.ilv cattle owners of Texas
loriii iiic iwr.v ir.r t v-w.-v.. j
' . ' the people ample time
ound trip ticket to the Capital for of the Capital of our
r . . . ... , ,,r., building, Smithaonisn
$7. Special train will leave W il- ment a'reaaury lepat
ion will ston In Waehtngton
City three days and nights, which will ail'ord
the people ample time to see all the attractloua
i or our country. Jinc uapiuu
Institute. War Depart
Department, Jiavy YarU and
at j all other public buildings. i- I - ! ;
A reireBuraeiiicar wui uc niutcucn wuib
10 A. M
ton on Thursday,
Returning, leave Washing-j traiin, where meaU and refreshnient can lw
f 4 1 ft obtaiucn at reasonaoie prices nnnH; nn;n;u
juiii, txu x
by polite waiters. No iutoxloatlog liquors
Mr.i.-c rnrtifL-Ki nl lo undersigned 1 will be allowed on this train. The chartering.
Orders loi tickets sent to unueisi uiu y reservcs the right t exclude all objee- -
and
is on a
..." n annni-ii fr n thmiiorh ,o (WlllllLrV.
da, .o . up a "toll ..-.H- -l-iH,;
wcst tilJcrs for tho reSpective mStc to Salt Lake City but ,,11 h.n, .n
al. W. I.. DeKossct anil -Mr. .Tainc-3 . ,l gt. Louis and travel the remainder of
1 1.
For rattling and spun yarn the lowest the way in Mr. Lazarus- private car.
bidders-were Messrs J. C. Springer and
N. Jacobi. The difference between
i Wo had a line shower " this morning ; tiem wa3 Df sucu a naturo that there is
which laid the dust effectually, but it Uioubt to which the contract will be
seemed lo have but little effect in cool -1 aWarded.
ing the atmosphere.
A new telephone and telegraph com
pany has been incorporated in New
York, with' a capital or $15,000,000. There was no business before the City
Its name is the Drawbaugh Telegraph c t ,his morning for Mayor pro
Company.
The price ofcas in English and Irish
dtie'. per 1.000 lect. is as fellows : Dob
!tn, !H) cents; Leeds, 41 cents; Carlisle
0 cents; Manchester. 01 .cents; Rir
ham. cents.
It said that the Iresident of Mexico
ha sent to Carlos Uiras. in London, a i
power oT ' attorney to settle with the
Kogiish bondholders. iknds to the
amount of X 15,000,000 will be issued.
The Palestine Exploration Fund ha3
indirectly recovered from a Uedouin
tribe Eat of the Jordan pieces of skin
containing portions of Deuteronomy
and the Commandments, made about
00 years beforo Christ.
The Irinccss Ixuisc will, at the
Queen's request, remain in Canada all
Summer, instead ol returning home iuJ
August to visit Marieubad. She will
probably not arrive in England before
the middle of Kovember.
Monsiguor Capcl, the well known
Englbh Roman Catholic ecclesiastic,
who became famous by his conversion
to the Catholic faith of the Marquis ol
Bate and other prominent members of
the English aristocracy, arrived in New
York last Sunday on lhe steamer tri-lotui.
bid-
For brush and caue the lowest
ders were Messrs Ross & Lara.
For stone the lowest biddeF was Mr.
George Z. French.
Longfellow' estate is worth 4350,000.
It was not acquircd;by poetry but by a
rich w?fc. Tho Times thinks that auch
items as ,3 shares Boott Cotton Mills,
$5,300." and "10 shares Lowell Manu
facturing Company. $7,250." have the
appcatnco of what in Wall street
would bo regarded as 'a good thing."
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It is said that the gross earnings ol
the Richmond & Danville system for
the past six months are $K.000 and
the net earnings are $000,000 more
than for the same period last year. The
gross earnings from January to July,
fire rrrvortcd at S3.401.074. and
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tho net earnings at $1,370,411. The
gross earnings o'i the Western North
Carolina Raliroad lor that period were
$ltA3G4. and the net earnings $IG,UC.
To show tho larger business that is
being done on that line, we quote the
toss earning! for the same six months
Tast Year-only $95,523. The Increase
is $50,000. .For the year it is estimated
that the gross earnings will be at least
$300,000, and tho net earnings $100,000.
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The Great Twcnty-Hve CeuU
Plant.
Life insurance for C5 cents. Carry in
the pocket Dr. Wortlnniton'a Cholera
and Diarrhoea Medicine, for Cramps
and Tains ol theStoraach and Dowels.
Ilai no equal.
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
ex's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass
&c You can get all sixes and at tho
lowest prices.
tern. Dudley to attend to and every
thing about police headquarters was re
markably quiet.
The joint annual meeting of the
Justices of the Peace and the Board ot
Commissioners for tlie county of New
Hanover will be held on Monday next,
at 10 a. ni.
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If it should happen to be raining to
morrow morning the Rcchabite excur
sion will be postponed until the follow
ing Tuesday. August 7th. Unity Tent
must have regalia; hence must haveexs
cursions.
iWt forget tho Rechabite excursion
to-rnonw, (Friday) as everything will
be done to make it a day of enjoyment
for all who participate. Help them
purchase a new regalia by patronizing
the excursion.'
We are pleased to learn that Mrs
Joseph R. Wilson has so far recovered
from her attack of typhoid fever as to
be able to take a short ride j yesterday
We trust her convalescence will be
rapid and sure. i j
Prof. M. C. S. Noble, principal of
our graded schools, together with three
of the teachers, have gone to Martha's
Vineyard, where they will spend some
time in devoting their attention to the
giadcd school system.
i
Messrs. Daniel Robinson and E.1 A.
Hawcs. of Black River, are in the city
and called upon us to-day. Mr. Robin
son is here on a short business visit and
Mr. Hawes is on his way to the Rod
Sulphur Springs, in Western Virginia:
Knlirhts and Ladles of Honor.
Regular meeting this (Thursday) eve- j
ning. Full attendance desired. - it
Tho Strike
The situation here remains unchanged
The strikers are still firm and show no
signs whatever of yielding to the com-
nanv. Tho following circular was le
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ceived by us this morning :
C.lt AKT OTTE. N. C. Au2. 1. 1884
Greeting letters received from all
points, including Wilmington, Uicn-
For five scows the lowest bidder was mond, Augusta, Charleston, Atlanta,
air. ueorgu iu. ouiuiwcid. vv.chimrinn. Rait more. .New lort.
No contracts will be awarded until Philadelphia. Pittsburg. Toledo, Chica-
the proposals have been submitted to co, Omaho, Detroit, report all solid :
me cniei o, ei.s.ua . : ---- incompetent, whining and' lieing;
and approval. Ihrtbinand bulldozing, but it don't
What Shall we Do? win. i
We are in a dilemma a singular, them arj(i they know it. Let each do
if 5f uraarmt sn nprrlpxin?. & lauffh-1 his whole dntv. and ; a iust . God will
UUU l "ww I I O -r I - , '
able dilemma. We have endeavored, as crown ns witnvictpry
a faithluland conscientious gatnerer ana wpltlh dav of , the strike finds
reporter of news , to keep our readers nnr members confident and determined.
duly posted as to the condition of the Although there have been lour deser-
a ; tun ciirrniini ntr r.ounties. as uona irooiuui u.-
Mr. Iazarns is one ot the largest j will receive prompt attention. Send
registered letter or money order,
td. ! A.& I. SHR1KR
44 1 Would'nt be without Dr. Benson's
Celery ami Cliamomile pills if Uiey cost
SL a pill. Tliey cured me of neuralgia ,:
of 9 years standing." Joseph Snyder,
Paxions, ra. &u cts. per dox, a- uiu
gists. v
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TITE JUS-
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Notice.
mHE ANNUAIi MEETING OF
TIOES OF THE PEACE and the Comity
Commissioners for New Ifa' over County, for
the purpose of levying taxes and transacting
such other business as may be brought before
them, will "be held at the Court House, on
MONDAY, August 6th, 1883, atlO o'clook.a.ns
j .JOHN COWAN, Sect'y.
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aug 2-lt Star copy Saturday
well as in other items of interest, but
so far as. the crop prospects are con
cerned, we hardly know what to say.
We have spoken to many farmers as
to the condition of the crops within the
have captured six operators
and one lineman. The W. TJ. oflicials
acknowledge their helplessness this
morning by stating their wires nave
been cut. Ol course this is an excuse for
tailing to handle business properly and
the public see through it ; theirjtorce ot
calumnies is almost exhausted and they
The battle is ours.
last few davs. and while they are all
c 4.v.r.,iroaa a ml ntitronoo.. 1 must ffive under.
opinion among them. Some have said American Rapid says iorty men of
that the crops were excellent and some W-U. in New York walked out and
have said thev were poor.' We have joined the. strikers to day. Wc are solid
conversed with two men to-day who eVCf7JlSo ro. N. C. Awr. 1. 1883
1U-A in the same countv and but a few ah mpn nnit W. U. office in Rich
miles from each other and their opin- mond a few m inutes ago and left ;old
ios we wide apart. They arc man Tree l the . ;
both practical farmers, ana men Everything O. K. here the concert
whose words relative to any oramary ami ball to-night promises to do a 01
,ttM nii'rht be iniplicity relied upon, success
but in this matter they gave diametri
cally opposite news. We see no other
rav iin in let the cron3 take care of
themselves.
Friiit Jars.
TTALF GAlix)NS, QUARTS, PINTS and
PliESERVE TUMBLERS. I
Giles & tourchisoii,
july 30 North Front St
HATS ! BONNETS !
TTrniTE ANr black excursion
Hats.
Tuscan Hats and Bonnets, thap.
july 21
MRS. KATE C WINES,
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No. 119 North Second Street.
tinimtjlfi m-rsons at anr time. Good ' order
will he maintained. Parties aiong me une oi
W C. A. K. K. between Florence nnd nil
miugtou can purchase tlcseta to WilrolnKton
anl return at 5 cenu per mile for Round Trip.
Thefee ticatts will be sold only in connection
with round trip Wilmington nnU Washington .
tickets. ! ltates on the Carolina Central ltalt-;
way will le sold as follows: From Clarklon,
8.3; Abbottsburg, $9; Bladenboro, 9.20;
Lumberton,. f.i.73; moss jscck, iu.u;; ei
Banks. 10 40: Alma. 10.); Shoe ueei, lw,-'
CO; Laurinburg, 10.80; Laurel mil, ff eana
Hill, $11.40; itamict. fii.oo. ewuem u
Goldsboro, a'arboro to Rocky Mount. l for
the ronnd trio. Parties aloinr the l line can
Purchase tickets of Station Agents. SlckctA
good only on this train and on dates named.
Parties taking otner trains win do cnargw.
fnll fare. I : i '
Two or three puecial coaches will be1 attach
ed for white people, provided enough can btj
obtained to fl 1 them. In order that ample ac4
commodations may be proTidcd, tickets vrlll
lw wK.hdrawn from R&le Ausrust 10th. They
can now be purchased of the following named
persons : P. HEINSBERGERJ C. W. YATES.
A. & I SHRIEK, and of WV Ui. HOVE, Mana
ger. For further information apply to I
v. 1. uuw juanagcr,1
No. 1,02 McRae St, Wilmington, S. C.
JKW Please Notice Day and Date. ' I
aug l td j. , j '! j - . ;l ;
Marine and Spy Glasses,
NEW ASSORTMENT,
Just received at'
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IIEINSBERGER'3.
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A Second-Hand Piano,
"JVT ODERN STYLE, 7 OCTAVE, CAR VEI
LEGS, in perfect order, will be sold cheap to
make room for new ones. Here Is a Bargain.
I
Call at
HEINSBEliGER'S,
Kiver Improvements.
It seems that the work of improvin
the navigation of the Cape Fear river, ld 00 to thc stock they intend
Poor Beeves.
t
A few cattle are being brought into
this market, but they arc generally of
a poor and interior quality, which leads
us to suggest that if the farmers in the
countrylwould bestow a little more care
between this city and its inoutli, is
progressing fully as favorably as could
to sell for beef they would have them
in much better condition j without any
be expected ano!" .that the results thus ext;ra expense to themselves. There
. . 1 J-f. rt w Vry o I . . . i '
far. urn ntimlv K5lt ISfaCtOrV. tOT &
1 4k L 4.W J m
considerable length of time a force
AoA wHrplnnsF machines, has been
aiuvu
is no reasonable excuse tor bringing
such goihic looking beasts to market;
there is no satisfaction in them cither
The Bar.
Thc following is the report ot sound
ings at main low waterjas given by the
pilots: !
Bald Head Bar. 13 feet. 0 inches.
Western Bar. 11 feet. 5 inches.
Down the Itlver.
Tho Passport had a merry party of
excursionists on board this morning
who will spend thc day at the Rocks,
Smithvillc and the Forts. Tho excur
sion was gotten up I by the ladies of
Front Street M . B- Church, who
know just how to make such occasions
plcasanUand entertaining.
The Itechabltesj
Unity Tent. No. CO. I. O. if Recha
bites, give an excursion toi Smithville,
the Forts and thc Blackfish Grounds on
the l'asspori to morrow. 1 There will bo
no dancing, but there will be an organ
arvd'plentr of good vocal music, besides
an abundance of cooling refreshments
0f the best quality and at city prices.
A, fine assortment of Guns and TlsioU
at' Jacobi'3 Hardware Depot. . t
engaged in deepening arid otherwise to or oUyer and we know, that
: ...l.n la Vnnnin a Snow's . , 1 : " I
Marsh Channel, about ten miles dcow
the city on the West side of thc river-
and the first large vessel which ever
nassed throu-h there since these im-
nrovements were commenced was the
Clyde lfne steamship Beyulator. which
nt ma nn nn Tuesdav eveninz through
uaujv f -
in
Kitchen Market.
The following retail , prices rule
this market to-day, August 2:
Beef 815c per pound; veal 15c per
pound ; Lamb 12i 15c per pound ; mut
ton 12i 15c per pound; chickens 12A
all tho VC1V through bv the second
&ta c
officer of the ship, and the depth of
water, acccording to his report, was in
no instance less than 15 feet and Ironi
this, as the minimum depth, up to
three fathoms, or 18 feet, as the maxi
mum. It is not to be supposed that
this measurement, taken as it was
! when thc vessel was under headway,
was as accurate as soundings taken by
the regular pilots, who measure, erery
inch of the channel with their boat at
as near a stand still as possible at each
cast or the lead, but it is efficiently
correct to demonstrate that real and.
we trust, permanent improvements
have been made.
The celebrated. Ti3h Brand Gills
Twino is sold only fit J acobi's Hard
wareDcpcti .-: ,: v-f , .;"; -r'
School j Books.
EPOSITORY FOR SCHOOL
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adopted by the: State Board of Education
Liberal discount to country merchants and
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teachers. School Stationery or an k inns.
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ORGANS AND PIANOS poM to Schools
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and Churches at greatly reduced prices, and
on easy Instalments.
july 30
C. W. YATES,
119 Market street
Excursion ! Excursion !
-pwOWN THE RIVER TO, SMITIIVILIE
and thc Forts, on Stinr. PASSPORT, Thurs
day. August 2nd, ! under the management of
the Ladles of Front St. M. E. Church. Fare
50c. Children under 12 years 25c. Tickets at
Parker & Ta Tier's. Dinner will be served on
board for 50c, and you will lie sausnea
Steamer leaves her wharf at 9 o'clock,
july 31 2t j I
july 30
Live Book and Music 8tores
MR
Notice.
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tV MnPT.AWMV WrT.T. TTAVK
charge of my business during my absence
from lhe city,
july 24-lw
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R. S. RADCLIFFE
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Cum Camphor,
TVTELLIN'S FOOD,
' Combs.1 Brushes. Extracts.
Soaps, Puff Boxes, Ac, AcJ
july 5 117 Market Street
E. C. Blair,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIIANT,
No. 19, North Second Street; ;
WilmlngtonlN.C.
Solicits consignments of all kinds ot Country
Produce. Top prices and quick returns guar
anteed. Will reship to other markets when
requested.
July 23
E. G. BLAI1L
FLORIDA WATER, T
LAVENDER WATER, . m
VIOLET WATER,
HELIOTROPE WATER.
WHITE ROSE WATER,
i R A ZEN A WATER.
Aluo a complete assortment of Colognes and
Perfumery for the Summer season.
J3T Prescriptions compounded day ana
t JT. U. AllLdbJCU O,
I German Druggist,
Corner Fourth and Nun sts.
night at
july 21-
T
that channel. Soundings were taken each. grown fowls, 3550c; eggs,
20 cents per doz; butter, country, 250
30c.; Northern, 2535c; lard, 13 15c;
Baltimore hams. 160 18c; breakfast
strips. 15 16; N. C. hams, 15lG!c;
shoulders, lioic; sides.U12ic; fish,
trout, pigfish, &c 2025c, clams, per
quart, 15c; perWshel,!75c; cabbage, 10
l5c Der head: cucumbers, &S10C doz;
sweet: potatoes, 25 cents per peck;
Iriah do, new, 30c per "peck; onions,
50 cents per peck, 5c per bunch ; i beets,
5c per bunch; whortleberries, 510c
per quart; green apples, 2530c per
squash 10 cents per doz; tomatoes. 20c
per peck ; okra, 35c per dox ; - green
corn, 124ffll5c per doz; peaches. 20c
25 cents per dozen ; cantaloupes. &a
10c; waiermelons,540c; bunch grapes,
10Sl5c per quart, butter beans, 15c per
For Sale.
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HE UNDERSIGN KU, u unutu x kj
make a change In his location, offers for sale
his present stock of General Merchandise, one
Turpentine Distillery, a good Dwelling House
the
and lot with all necessary outbuildings.
grounds being In a
We Have
SUPPLIED A LONG FELT WANT BT
establishing a first-class Carriage. Harness
and Trunk Store, where all kinds of goods la
our line can be bought at prices lower than
ever Deiore onerea in mi maricec
Repairing In all Its branches attended to
promptly. - i I
McDOUGALL BOWDEN.
1ulv2l No. 114 North Front St.
Livery and Sale Stables
TTORSES, BUGGIES,
CARRIAGLS let at low rates.
LND
high state of ccltlration
Also, two tracts! of land suitable for truck
farmimr. and one house aBd lot in the town.
To anyone wishing to engage In business
this is a fine-opening. Apply to ''J
aug 1-lwkd ltw
Point Caswell, N. C.
i Travel lefrs. j
PERSONS GOING AWAY FOB A TRIP,
! - ! ! -
an wanting a Trunk or Travelling Bag or
i . i i
Satchcll will do well to call and examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere-, as I ha?e
a Lrge. assortment. ' -Also,
a fine lot of Linen Dostcrs and Straw
Those fine White Vests that I am Selling so
cheap are almost gone.. - : SOL. BEAR,
: July 23 21 Il'irkct Street
PHJETOX3
Aleo Board
or Horses. ... ' , j! . j j 'j'"
The Finest Hearse in ; the.
City.
; A CAR LOAD OF
JCentucky Horses & 'Mules
Jnst recel red and for sale low,
; ......... .... ji .
The best lot of stock In the city.
nOLLlNGSWORTn ft WALKER,
At the New Stables, :1 I '""'! "''
may 4-tf Cor. Fourth and Mulberry sts
J
For Sale.
IU1
UST BE SOLD THIS WEEK
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
and Sewing Machine. AU ncwl ! Can bo sees
at residence. No. 411, South Sixth street
ju!y2' -J. J. r.vr.ViZTt.