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The Daily Review "Wednesday august &. ET The Daily Xcvuw hs Lhc laryist Ami fLl circtilcUisn, of anv newspaper p ullished. in the city oflViluunffton. j Fajettevil Observer's Ralelh Utter. State Industrial Books. Others of yonr readers may r-im more for onbliC interests, 3CU likA Ia know that I shall put to pros, l?wkKc iSS c? . rJct . ixdi-stbiai. w-.ks. .L.:. th.5r . m r - - . b.. & i lywiintr in & ii r 1 1 rrr-oit rNnnrwd. nnu to W3KC known abroad what the Suite can do for sen f ,b!e men with strop, artu, ana wju - filtr KeW 7o.aSTnS "issued b7 lro.cssor Kaaaioni ami Professor Kerr have been very valuable, but I ilcutl if all cf them havo brouzht Carolina, tnoro ready money tJi.m hns come to it Trom the little bwk known &"TLc l"oxl in'l Timbers u CarjHmt." You see, cv-a ii those valuable big books c-ottld be had, few nmnlfi harii time cr.oarli to hunt through them for the special ufvrn,,a ru , ..rrUcu!aV;(Iibbonlcft.Mr. Vance was steadily uuu u.w - - sabiect. Ibis next little book, uniform with 'H'oo' is about the. COAL AXIt H'.vS .. Korth Carolina. It which will be ami Timbers," Ol'NTIEs - will contain a r.iril to the immense coal and iron deoosiU that U essential or of geneni! ; GoTernment. ' To these will be Taddcd a thorough description of all that i ol interest to thc puo.ic. emigrants or investors, in each county referred to in those valuable document.. The range of thc book is shown by the list oi counties viz: Alexander, Ashe, Alleghany. Anson, luiacomue. i u-r, Guilfjrd, llaliftv. Harnett. Ilaywpoil. Henderson. Jredell, JacKsou, Jpp"r ton. Lincoln. .Mclwe:i. lacon, iau isoa. Mecklenbur-. Mitchell. Mont gomerv. Moore. Nati, Orange, Per son. 'Randolph. Richmond, Rock iniiini 1'mvan. Stokes. Surrv. Swain, 'Transylvania. Vance, Wake, Watauga. Wilkes, U il-on. lau-in ana .Yancey. The name? of tho contribn- tors ot county sketches, all men of char-. actcrand without axes t' srinu, guar- antt'C tho book's accuracy. Have you , ever seen sucli a gathering of North fw Tna ItMini tnlArnmlirtii ml rhar. acter as iniar iz jv 1 ini-. Bennett. Wra Bcall. V R Bond. B II Bunn. R K Bryan. llev K A Barber. JnoDCameron.jp Caldwell. V B Ciouncil. Jno y Cunnin.ham. Jos J l.iri A M Krvcin. Joua Kvans. W Y Kullcr. J II (Srevne. Ja$ D (Jicnn, L 1 1 B (ilenn. R B Haywood. Jas P Hods. Chai R Jone.4. W W Jones. AVm Johnston. W W Inoir. M V Moore. ; PB; Means. Mclvcr P.lacU, L S Overman. M II Pinnix. M S Ryb-blnsr-W L Steele. Lyndon Swaim. H V Schcnck. J v' Todd. S McD Tate. KLVau;!m.Mg WadJc!!. A II A Williams, J P. Woodard. C B Watsi a J R Youn. To these county sketches : are added an admirable sketch by Prcf. : Kerr of that great range of coal and: iron country traversed and to be tray ' trsetlbythc Cape Fear and Yadiin Valley Railroad, and a sketch of Pied ' moat and Mountain North Carolina by an accomplished New England Eilitor ; who has J hrcc times. n fott and in tho sadJie, explored the country on of tho most remarkable pieces of "paper wri;inM ft has over been my fortune to read. All that thc census tells or North iui it , Carolina and a good map will make up the book. of tho State! V. M. II. STATE NKWS. Rolcsoniitn: Last Monday :us Mr. Uriah Titiaan, County CoiumiS3ioncr, was on his way to town, ho was badly I hurt by bcin? thrown Irom hb bnxry. While crossing tho Railroad about - ; miles from town, his raulc becaino. trihtcncil at a hand car, and dashnj off. fitrikioj a -lnmp aud throwing Mr. Titraan mit.-Nono of hi limb are broken, but he U bully bruHed. Irom which ho is sufforinr much. Xtws mil Observer: As wo go to, press hc hear with xrtat nict r th 1 dMth of Mr.-. John W. (Iraham. at, Hil'.sboro. Mr. L. U!I.oc. a prom J iiias youth, only IK years ot ace, the sun ot Mr. M. I.. lJ!edoo. Itarton's I Creek township, went otit m the woods itisrrel busting yesterday. IJy some aocidenl he sh t hiniv!l in the neck, dyhij; m a short time fr"tn the e!T.vts ol tho wound. The event causes tuueh . sadness in ibe community. Sunday iiizht an old mau, all thc way from the eLrc of Harnett, came here to fnethe. hanging, brinin;; with him hi. two! sons, acd l'Jand 12. lie borv his dis- r appointment bravely, drank a pint of whiskey, ato the larger, portion ol lour watermelons, and so liianascl to ct through the day tairly well. In the ; altcrnoon he said he only haleil missins 1 tho han;ins for the bjys' sake. As lor S himself, hvi had seen plenty of men f swun ofl. but it was hard for the boys ! to come thirty macs on ounuay anu ; soo nothing when they pot here. Yesterday evening about ? o clock Mr w.w. . , " - v. i, ' accompanied by Miss aunto Burwcll, . were returntns to tho city after a drive. Wbca near the crossin- ol the llalcih j . f . . . I . I I'.nn 1 I mien . branch hill, thc horse took frisbt at a bash aud dashed oil at a furious pace. Mr Crow, who was driving, seeing the danger of crossing the bridge just nhead. reined the horse into thc ditch, throwing him down. At the same lime Mr Crow and Miss liurwcll were ihmurn onion the sida of the road, i Miss BurweU escaped injuries, but we j rerei w soriomlv hurt ia the arm. sldo and .la hand. The three children were taken y .... - I encd horse, with a part of tho carriage at his heeli. rati into the city, and in passing lr James McKee's residence, oa Blount street, ran on. thc sidewalk and knocked over a baby carriagB in which Ir McKee's child was sitting, bat lortunately not injurins the child. JotinuiUObstrrcrz Cot Cbas 11 Jones left bero ; yesterday for California as a representative from North Carolina to th8 great Masonic meeting ia Saa lnicrcii in tnc oiu-oi-int t.uimw.,i.ui. i statc lottery, June izia, onc-ictun 01 out-of-prm: ucrr.anu ine ou. ui-hki. thc grand prize or 5 150.CW was won oy ; c Wilkes and laidiey licporw w . luc t r lUtleigh man. Mr.GustaTCKoenlDal, j Cabarrus, i ai iwc!i,v-a:awij.,v,uai i.iu , 17Jy :m the spring of laGl he Cherokee, Clay.C.cveland, Cumjeriauu, j italeish: has twice been :i Davidson, D.ivic, Durham, torsytn. j t,c lmri! ol aldermen, being Franklin, fiaaton. t.rauam. uraaiit 'nfihp unit m Francisco. The occasion is tho KnJghl- !y Pilgrimase of Masons. Other piJ Srinislrom CharloUe . had planned to: in with Jones, but their nrraiire- i -1 meats missed Arc ami he wont alono. : f w tii r e m m mm. mm m mmm 1 w a 1 rwwt ni n t ne win join s uu4i been on a trip through upper Mecklen ; burg and lower Cabarrus, informs us; thMinsomo sections, the crops have! suflered from drought and j arc not; promising, while in other neighbor ; he! where rains have been more, irciutm. mej are .icrjr .. - . ; - V'TISilS?! .. A. f sT mm. 1 A f A ' cjtuon.cxDCcts rrvr ,rr-. j lU mmc to from one ten acre ' - - hvc taousami ton rxr pounds acre. 'Dr. Gibbon who wa3 sumcioncd tj ; - : V.-." jltSS Mr! 7-eb ! Vance, was wlornlochoa, yesterday an - .luornin. nawn eu u VriTrr t lmrrovcd condition, but at Old iort he nim to .!iieviiic. ir. anty pwuiuiux worse, u lie wounu wnicn gives me most alarm is that on the thlsh, where the kuile of Crouiwcll penetrated to the bjne. Dr. Gibbon was first -summoned to open tlic wouud, clean afid dres i!, which he did. and no to the time Dr. imnrnrln" TI.P 1p f rftin unproTins. lue icicgrain wnicn re called Dr. Gibbon merely slated tnat Mr. , Vance was worse. Pyemia is feared. ! 1 The Lucky aian-Kalclarh Afjain Gets a Bis Prize. In the Drawing of-The Louisiana isrh who deserves every smile fortune may ; :Te- ie gcnt throusrh thc express, and . received thc drafts on New York for t10 315,000. Thc transaction was a proajpt one. Mr. Ill has long been reCognized as one of the brightest of f ourDU3jncS3 men nc was born in ; (;ermany and came to this btate in came to member of fh? riM ft n ' nnrt.nnt committee. He . ha3 for vcar3 bccn Secretary ot thc Falls of Neuse .Manufacturing Corns psny.-j-A'tcivi (a. f.) Xc"s awl observer, Jnnc2ii For Ptcket Knives or Table Cutlery, j co to Jacobi'8 Hardware Depot, t Travellers. l)Ki:SoN ;0isGt away K roi: a tbip. j anl tram Jrg a Trunk or TravclJing Hag or i Satrhell will do ire II to call and examine ray 1 t t utork before purchas!og lwbere. a t have a Itrjre iorlnient. I i AI.o, a rtoe lt ot Linen lMilrrs and Straw llat. ' t I ThoM ilie Whltt Vow that I .-mi sellln, o cheap are almost irone. SOL. BEAR, C. D. Morrill. TJNDKRTAKBR. CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on ee- ; ond street, opposite Southerland'e stables. 1 Reectfnl!y solid u orders and guarantee jrood work, prompt lellvry aadaatlsfactlonla I every reict. mar lR-t' Hulbert BrOS. Wholesale Pripp T.int ow ' , Price Piano. 7 oct.. imrc, rosewood,' carved, asrrsffe .......$150 00 7 PUno.upiight,7Mtort..cablnetgranI 174 CO t Organ, 4 Rcirccdd,'.stops and grand organ 59 00 Organ, t ecta reeds, 15 stops, coup ler, julrliaw... : .71 00 Our Piano ud Organs are war. rantci Urst-claa. 1 i V'.ollu outfit, box, bowl stiiugs.ro in I plete J. 3 00 Violin creniotia molcl. extra line . J 00 1 cconlcon, 10 keys, bass box, fine toue Accordeon, 6 keys, 1 stop, 2 sets rcols.pcTfect Month Organ. Vienna concert, 21 hole... M o:th Organ, Genuine Klchter 10 ticks, US Mouth Organs, Genuine Concert 1 00 a 04 11 21 1 double - hoIca.OS. 1 1 Cbrtonet. gcnubio AIartln,ii key. i 00 I IQ 17 Fife, In ebony, tierman hllve ferules Ifi Music Box,' 1 tune, crank-, Une Pi s tunes, w bad with lever large... i. ......... A) Violoncello, paU-nt, machine head good...., 25 00 10 00 ikuiio iiaj patent ncai, 3 or strings 23 24 Guitar, maple: michlac head, line I 00 flnlih 27 Itatijo, 10 Inch, 4 braw brackets 2 Cornet, bras cornopeon style, case and crooks. ...4 SO Drum, brass. Prolan, ornamented tiold Violin. Guitar and Banjo strings. 4 00 2 00 ; 9 00 9 00 lb 10 11 tiros Silver VIoHn, Guitar aud Banjo Strlncs, s' uiud. ouiiarano uanjo strings. 11 uro. 4 v.. fot, Rn&sUn, German or Italian, beat inMc&&&:i . . " . - re s or t inner'&. any Instrument. 30 Having jnt made a good trade for ICO Star er !cvrlng Alachinca, will sell them for 23 each while thry but. I Money la qu.te safe la comma letter If plainly addressed, i Terms strictly caa with order. Will take tamps. AgtnU and dealers send for oar 40 page Cat al'gue. ua outc nt k wnonrjiie prices areata cam TiSSft'K'ta sl Lonia. jtererrnces : Any oana or wholesale the city. . 1 1 1 honae t r it - T - General Whole 1 tale bouM la St. Louis. 1 UULBERT BROS., Salat Lonla. Mo. 923 Olive Street, Ian IS-Ijt The Ball andTheatre Season IS OVER. EXCURSIONS AND PIC SilCS : i are all the rage sow, and JOHN WERNER, the practical German Carber and Perfumer, la personailT In attendaace at his Hair Dress lag Saloon jb Market Street, between Water and Frost, Wilmington, N. C. may 1 ' - j aly 2 J '.N) Market Street 7 lCE. aiS; W. E. DAVIS A SON j COMMERCIAL, NEWS, WILMINGTON MARKET. , August 8 4 1VM. SMRTTS TURPENTINE-f-QnotcU , flrm at gen gauon. Later we ROSIN Quotetl firm at $1,174 for strained and $1.25 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.80 per bbi ! r - CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted A-i- W W V 1 1 . . , ueauj Jtl $. ior trm ana ieow ; DiP ' P b Hard. COTTON-Qaolcd quiet at 9j cents of per pouud for Middling. No ported. The lollowins are the official official I tlon. s j granary. fv li-lfi 7 15-10 H 10 cts i Good Ordinary .'. . Low Middling.... Middling Good Middling... J j j r1; UAILT RKCZITTS. 29 bales 327 casta Spirits Turpentine- Ko3in. i-...- Tar Crude Turpentine. ID DDIS 43 bbls 94 bbls MARINE NEWS. i j - ARRIVED. j Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith 1 wMa .X not f ; a g mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis- ! bey. Smithville. Master. ". Steamer .John Dawson, Uoivin, roini swell. R P Paddison CLKARED. , Steamer Passport, ; Harper, Smith- ville, Master. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Smithville, Master. . Nor barque Erna. Burmeis. Liver pool. K G Barker & Co ; with salt to M II Willard Vessels lor tills Port from For eigrn Ports. liAKKS. ! Nor Erua. ."S2 tons, Vofs, sailed from Liver pool, June 11 Nor Frey. 1 ton.,: Halvoreeti, tailed from 1 Glasgow, June i 11 r Geo Davis. 643 toiw, Maconiber, sailed 1 from Glasgow. June Vl ; Nar Madooaa, AG2 tons, redorHcn, at Eottcr- Gear itai le, 507 toiw, Permien, bailed from Liverpool, June 3 Nor Sultijelma, 814 too, Sorensen, sailed ! from London, Juoe 15' I Ger Theodora Catharln,313 toivs.Maybauer, Artilcd from Hotterdam, May i-" BRIGS. ; tier Diana, 311 tons, Schroler, sailed from Hamburg, June 23 - New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. .'STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW ! YORK EVER? SATURDAY, at $ o'clock. P. M. REGULATOR Saturday, July M BENEFACTOR Saturday, Ang 4 REGULATOR. . . .-. Saturtay, Aug 1 1 BENEFACTOR......... ....... ....Saturday, Aug 18 ; j REGULATOR.. j y Through Saturday, Aug 25 Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rate guaranteed to amlrom Poiata f la North and South Carolina. I 1 j For Freight or Paasage apply to j THe&LAS E. BOND, Snporlnteudeat," Wlhiilngton, N4C. THEO. G. KG KR, Freight Agent, 35 Sroadway. New York. WM. P. CLYDK Jt CO., General Agents. July i5-tf. - 1 - - - 6UNSAND OITTLERT A FINK ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY 6 F Pocket Knives, V " m m. " Table Cutlery. . f t p Popular price to stilt all At N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, j de22-tf I No. 10 South Front St For Sale rpHE UNDER3JGNKD, rN ORDER TO offers lor sale male a change in bl location, his prr'nt stock of Gcueral Merrhandiw, one Turpentine Distillery, a gfH Dwelling House and lot with all w3ary outbulldinjcs, the i grounds bclDjr la 3 hifrb state of cultivation I 1 Also, two tracts of land suitable for'tnirk farminjr.and one hou.e and lot In the town. To any one wishing to engage lu but!nes this i a fine opening. Apply to ! JOHN JL PADDISON, augl-lwkd-ltw Point Caswell, people are always on ! iae looaons ror chan- ces to Increase their earnings, and in time iccome wealthy ; those who do not Impreve thclropportuniUca remala In poverty. We of 1 er a great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work far us runt .n their own localities. at one cab 1 do the work properly from the first start. The business win pay mora than ten times ordi nary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages falls to make money rap Mty. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only yonr spare moments. Full in formation and all that Is needed sent free. Ad dress STTxsoif A Co., PorUand, Maine. UTlt-dAwtt. , . . " mmmm I 1 W0S1 MISCELLANEOUS Grand Excursion I W; H. HOWE, Manager. WILMINGTON TO WASHINGTON CITT - RETURN. ' AND! : 7 Tif MONDAY, August KHu, I88J5 ! rnlIKRE WILL. BK AN EXCURSION from I Wllmlneton to Washlnsrton City. D. C. i and return, leaving Front Street I'epot at 10 in W&shisirton City Taesday mornlncr at 10 i o'clock, lieturning leave Wrashlagtoa Thurs l day evening at o clock and arrive in Wil- ! KATK8 OF FARE ltound Trip, from Wil t mingten to Washington and return, 97; nom GoVteboro and return, $6.50;! all South of! Giolddboro. $7. - This Excuralon win toi m nasiuoanon City threa day r and niglits,. which will afford tbe people amnio time to sec all the attractlous apitai 01 our countrj- - ne apuo . Smitluonian Institute. War Depart buildio rocDt. asury uepartmenc, avy 1 ara ana all other public bui A refreshment car will be attached to the obtained at rcaeonahlc prices and be attended ! by polite waiter. ?io intoxicating liquors will be allowed on this train. The chartering party reserves the right to exclude all objec tionable persons at any .'time. t Jood order will be maintained. Parties alon the line of TV., C. & A. K It. between Florence and'Wil mingtoii can purchase ticucts to Wilmington and return at " cents per mile for Bound Trip. These ticktts will lie eol J only in connection with round trip Wilmington and Washington tickets. Rates on the Carolina Central Uail way will lo sold as follows: From Clarklon, $S,H5; Abbottsburg,' $9; Blade-boro, 9.30: Lumberton, .9.73; Moss Neck, f 10.05; Oed Banks, $10 40; Alma, $10.50; Shoe Heel, $10. 00; Laurlnburg, $10.80; Laurel Hill, $11 1 Sand Hill. $11.40; Hamlet. $11.50. Newbern to Goldsboro, Tarboro to llocky Mount, SI for the round trip. Parties along the line can purchase tide ts of Station .agents. Tickets food only on this train and on dates named, 'artles taking other trains will be charged ruU fare. . . . ! I Two or three special coaches will be attach ed for white people, provided - enough can be obtained to ii 1 them. In order that ample ac commodations may be provided, tickets will be withdrawn from sale August 10th. They can sow be purchased of the following named persons : P. HEINSBERGEB, C. W. JfATICS, A. A I SHRIEK, and Of W. H. HOWE, Mana ger. For further Information apply to j W. II. HOWE, Manager; No. 1,022 McRae St., Wilmington, S.Q. JW" Please Notice Day and Date. ; augl-td ' - -.1 ' North Carolina Roe Herring. JUST A FEW LEFT FROM THE LAST Catch. Send down for what you want. Hams,Breakfast Bacon, &c THJB -SPHtNGFlkLD HAMS, i (White Canvass), - ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, JUICY AND WELL FLAVORED. IF TOO WARM TO DRINK WIJI8KEY you can buy refrchlng beverages from ua 1 - j GINGER ALK, Imported and Domestic. CLARKT, Imported and Domes tic. BASS PALEi ALE and genuine Scotch Ale, WINKS ot every variety and of every VItt age. The TOKAY CLARET, j from FayettevilJe, N. C, postefftes a GOOD BODY AND A RrCH flavor. . " ;;. . ' i WE RECOMMEND IT. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. 1 IO North Front St. aurrU Summer Boarding. TWO OR THREE FAMILIES CAN FIND comfortable board in a private family at pltts- - i boro, N. C. Large, airy rooms ; good water ; plenty of fresh hotter and milk, fruits, vegeta bles, Ac Large and shady playground for children. A dally mail to nearest railroad station, nhae miles distant. Only one night's ride from Wilmington. 1 For further information apply at RKViEW OFFICE, or address P. O. BOX 13, mav;t j . Pitts boro. N. C. For Wrlghtsville Sound. 0N AND AFTER JUNE 19th, the Wagon ette will leave for WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND, EVERY DAY.'from corner Secbud and Prin- tees sli-eets, ate o'clock, P. M. Returninir, will leave bound at 7 A. M. For further, in formal ion apply to -June 19 T. J. 8OUTHERLAND, For Sale. i piJUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK JIT HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE and Sewing Machine. All new. Can be seen at residence. No. 411, South Sixth street july 23 J. J. BURNETT. F. P. JONES, Q LINTON, N. C, ATTORNEY AND Coot; scllor-at Law. Will practice In any part of he State. Special attention given to the col. Uoa of claim mpt 10 j. JUST THE PAPER THE PEOPLE? WANT - ED. OLDHAM'S WESTERN SENTINEL. (Established 1S52.) Should be Read at Every Fireside In Eaestern North Carolina. - . ( j Full of News, Fun, General Information and ! Something to Interest . Everybody. v f sexd 50 cBcrrs AKD tkt it tbueb months. 1 WINSTON. N.lc apJSl i Old JffeTYspapers TJHJR SALE VERY CHEAP. i " ftpVi20.lt -ipplyfu) mS!mmmm9Fk Ii H HI "v MISCELLANEOUS. CARPETS, I "I II , mm mm Mm. BM mWm Such goods are offered very cheap. Improvements about tbjs department, and we will close out CORNICE ! LAMBREQUINS, very cheap. . Mosquito Net, Jersey, Jackets, Sizes 34 and 36 just received, 'H I " LARGER SIZES TO ARRIVE. ! H i' aug 7, 1883 Dr. CLARK CURES ALL DISEASES v . ( VA 1 r j r J I 7 1 Ava Skin and Blood, MILLIONS testify to Its ,- - - '-; named dls ases!, 3nd pronounce it to be the Laboratory 77. West Dr CLAKK. JOHNSON relief for Heart Disease and july 27.lawdiiri&wly Livery and1 Sale Stables. JJORSES, CARRIAGLS i or Horses. BUGGIES. PHOTONS AND Board let : at low rates. Also The Finest Hearse in the City. A CAR LOAD OF) Kentucky Horses & Mules Just received and for sale low f ' ' ' j , - 1 The best lot of stock In the city. 1 1 HOLL1NGSWORTH &. WALKER, At the New Stables, . may 4-tf Cor. Fourth an Mulberry sts Millinery & Fancy-Goods- ! Another Large Vlnvoice New- Styles. New Colors, &c. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMEN1 1: FfLI:;';;:'Mtv- o- KID, SI K ard LISLfc GLOVES. i . ' . ' PARASOLS, NECKWEAR, FANS ZEPHYR and MATERIAL WORK. , ! for FANCY ! MILLINERY Second Floor. 1 ' FANCY GOODS First FloOr. I . I Respectfully, J ' MISS E. KARRER, july 9 EXCHANGE CORNER Kercliner & Calder Bros., WIL.MINGTON, N. C. OFFER THE FAMOUS SELF-FEEDING HALL COTTON GIN, at Manufacturer's ImocB. Parties wanting these Gins will please eave their orders at once to avoid delay in getting them in time for thc present crop. Rice, 50 Rice. Rice Tcs and 100 Bbls CAROLINA' ' I - . I RICE, for sale very low. 2nnfl Sack8 Liverpool- salt, Meat, 9 J J J lour. Molasses, Sugar, Coffee. Lard, Soap, Starch, Lye, Corn, Hay, Can and Case Goods. At Wholesale only. July 23 KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. WEWSTORE. TX)R tHE CONVENIENCE OF MY CUS- TOMERS AND THE PUB IC GENERALL I Rave openert a Fancy Grocery Store t IN THE NEW MARKET HOUSE: j j , ..j , 7 : CORNER MUTER'S. ALLEY. i shall have on hand at all times Tlie Choicest Groceries. j 8uca a I keep at my Store on North Front Street. v I Bay vour GROCERIES from me and It will i ' ) . ... , . ..... j afford ma pleasure to deliver at your homes j such articles as you may purchase in the Mar iket. .- ' !" . - . ! SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE by making 1 all your selections In the NEW 1 MARKET HOUSE. I , - iPA11 Lf Boatwright. Machines Bepaired. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY MY 1 to SSriW1 that 1 am Prepared t repair Sewing Machines, guaranteeinc low ?0rk,and atiKion ver SSJ-foi?8 left wl-h me wlU receive iwmpt attention. . C. XL JEVENS, I ;my,l&;tf 13 North Second Street MISCELLANEOUS ( J W. I. " I fr ' ? 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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