JOSH T.JAMES,
. r rKorKIKTOV.
rOSTAGE .PAID:
tr-ti"'-
i
77,, mA !, tiwl tfit largest I
. . . .j .-.w it uiuiTUizan.
" -.Vr- ":ieri!au will remore
.. . . -! . .in the 11 Mo4 er.
h its tf frin ('bicaio.
to:
He!
I
r
i;vI,e;mT Kranch K Spiuncr h,
r, J-iius :l iiuudhai!. Vt. Fish b:lef
,4.n:rnrh whro Rl other wrif;-
i - t
kl3;r.v.;(?u ot candidates tor dcrksnips ;
rh:.:adc:pbia i itomce resulted;
;;tt!i:inamlr!rtcetOKyou..2i
J . i
,vr-l:wn.
v io' Kentocky
.Urrv'c:y. :rnJ-..n of the fn.,tj
ikrryCay. wadcIcatvO for the lis-;
. . . . a ! . . : .t .Alii TauI
r !-r Lunwn in that S'at.
L: !U.:Jaiore tn conip
lUItiaiore conipiaiu that J
:-otal facilities for tho transmiasion
'in"r,,r,MU
jm.,'-! with rcicirnceUi the convenience
NV-a Voik and Thiladelpbia.
lie dm teel rail mailt in America j
k r.; ti.oro who made it oyer $000,000 '
t:i e;riments and outlay It was
: ,KVrl. rKT l1i;. i:il
, jrJFiuv Works in Chicago. May C5, S
K I
l--,.
. .
fheisnut crop ol the year isctu
133 000 bushel.-. We shall 1
t7t to import a lot Irom Homewhere.j
Ihis little crop will allow an average oi i
. abiut thmj pints to each man.
woman and child in the United State j
i rMicnlonsly small allowance.
A new use has been found lor cotton, j Tho only serrice in the First Presby
MannfacUired into tlack it has been terian Church to-morrow will be at 6
'ircfutly introtluced as a roofing ma
trial. Aside rrom its cheapness, it
jni9es3e the advantage of lightness as
rom pared with shingles or shite; it ef
fectually excludes water, and it is said
to be a non-conductor of beat.
.
Professor Baird, director of the
Smithsonian institution and President
ot tho Fish Commission; While he rare
ly fails to recognize a specie of fish or
any scientific specimen on sight, is often
at a loss to call his best-known acquain
tances by name when he meets them
casually.
The Monnorna, that it the Polyga
tuist. have carried Utah, efecting prob
ably all the local officers, such as prose
ruling attorneys', sheriffs, court officials,
Jfcc. Indictments may be fouud for
polygamy in'tho lntnre. but there will
be no convictions, as Mormons will be
on every jury The Edmund's bill, b a
failure, and Congrois will have to pass
a stronger measure. The problem, to
the least, is difficult to solve.
The Russian Empire consists or thirty
diPiVrrnt races of people. Life there is
not individual, but collective. There
re lr,t two cities. Mtcow and St-IVfrburL--
the remaining towns are
viewed but as accidents. In. other!
rountrif the urban population consti
lutes one-ttyrd of the whole, in Russia
but one-tenth. St. Petersburg and
Moscow are tho only itics. perhaps, in
the world, whose, inhabitants are tn
jart peasant. The work-people in the
factories or them; citiea ar engaged on
the condition that they will be allowed
vacation to sow their fields and reap
their harvests.
. i !
About 4J,500 men are employed in the
Lighthouie Service, the cost or which
last year was $3,034,000 exclusive ol
$300,000 expended on xnew structures.
While the number of lighthonscs 725,
the number of beacoa lights on West
ern rivers is about 0. .and experi
ments havo encouraged the expectation
that gas lighted beacons can be made to
serve the purpose of costly lighthouses
in many places. Lightships. ' on j5b3
other band, are declining in favoV.and
.there are but thirty left in the service.
The number of buoys is about 3,400,
and the practice of lighting them is in
creasing. The service compares favor
ably with that of other countries, but
many Improvements are needed, 'es
pecially in the districts of the Atlantic
coast. i
Itaro Clmuco to Visit Washing-
n tl
, J M , . w -
A reund trip ticket to the Capital for
only 7. Specialtram will leave Wil
mington on Monday, August 13th, at
10A.M. Ueturnintr. leave Wjuhing-
tun on ThnraJa. 16th. at 4 P. M 1
Orders for UcWcU sent to undersigned
will receive prompt attention. Send
registered letter or money order,
td. A.& I.SHB1ER
For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
go to .TaCXTbi'j Hardware Depot, t
II II! II. II 1 I II u r ' 1 1 1 1 - i 1 1 i . : -W Mi WW-" 1 I
. -u- -u-u-JLL JJy JJJLJLJ JL - H lJ II i Y- ii II A V V 0 1 aM.t. . J
; . 1 " ' ; I; ; ' -.r- 1 - ! ' lonesldo of ihopapex. , j 1
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! " i : ' 1 :
. LOCAJi NEWS.
JUDEX TQ 1EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tatem rhool UooVi
V C Id lULr.n-Florida Water. &c
ir.o It Sixi-Er Tor Sale or Kent
K M Mcl riKr.-Carpcu. MatUDR. Ac
IIkinabrrcer 3rexlcan 0ra59 IlatnmorkH
Xo City Court this miming.
To-morrow is the twelfth Sunday i
I afu:r. Trinity. ; :
fMttry wjnJl.
- -
Ihe re,p rr cotton at this rt to-
ttav foot un 11 bales. ;
- : ; :
TteUaitajsUi: to-morrow will Uj
'" minutfs. :
One interment In Oalcdale during the;
1 v a i u '
1
! 0,' ild and two adults were inter- ;
red in l'iue Forest during this week.
Two'intermcnu, b.uh children, in !
jBcHTueCcmoicrjdurins this week.
. - -
i A fine assortment of Gups and Pistols
! at .Tacobx's Hanlwurff Dfixt.
The market was well supplied with
Tffctalles, "meloni, j fruit, etc. this
morniog. ! !
juivruius. i f
There were two police arreata last
i om mii. t. i iff
night. Their cases will be heard Mon-
.
day mornms. i !
1 .
The Register of Deeds L-sued only!
one marriage license during the wevkj
www cuupic.
Wecall attention to the notice of
bou3C wfor aaje or Ti-ni f0 5 oun, ,n
our advertising columns of this issue
p. in., conducted by the Rev. C. M.
Payne.
Mrs.J.C. Neimeyer and daughter left
for the North, on last night's train, and
will be absent about a month, visiting
in Baltimore, MdJ, and Washington,
D.C. j
We learn that John Hill, the colored
boy who had a knife blade removed
from his skull a day or two since, i con
tinnes to improve, and is in a fair ! way
for recovery.
Unmallables.
The following is a list of the unmail
able postal matter remaining in the
Postoffice in this city :
Calvin Stokes, Ct; Raffcr Bryant,
BjhamN. C; James Brown; Delta
N . C j
The Circus is Coming.
Mr. S. II. Joseph, advance agent of
Sells Bros. Circus, is in the city making
arrangements for tho appearance of the
company in this city on the 29th ot Sep
tember. Preliminary announcements
will be posted on ; Wednesday next.
The advertising car with the flaming
poster, will not lxs hero until about
the 1st or September. i
Cotton.
K The receipts of cotton at this port
horn Augutt Ut to date foot up 110
bales, as against 301 bales rrom August
1st to August 12th, 1683. a decrease or
194 bales. The receipts of the crop
year to date foot rp 127.525 bales as
.n.tncr nr. .141 lit Ips ti sAiiio dale jasc
Jl - ;..ti,u Wrrf8 9if,b!iles.i
, r Ipoys treed this morning, and, after
Duplin n'elesrates. ; two or three hours' labor working up
The following gentlemen will repre-j the points on him, approached a stran
n.inlineountv at the Fruit Grow i rrer and said : "Veil, how youTasdis
era", meeting, in this city, which is to be
- . - - - i
held on the 22nd mst. : ,
ChairNnan: Jos. H. Carr.
D. Pearaall.
Ai F. Wil-
iiams, Kenansville; D. D. Wells, Mag-
nolia; S. M. Carleton. Warsaw; D. S.
rt-LCl.. T C l7flelKfnAl-
Faison; T. J. Armstrong. Halisville,
.ml A Tt. Oliver- ML Olive.
Ti.Pam,' Dinner ! MU,Bhome. I did not bring it with ' B repealing the iVtifwu in this sec
Tho Farmers Dinner. . ike the r f ijg- Qr by yiiminaUn? the
rrem gennemeu piuo nwo
at the Farmers Dinner." at Clinton.
Sampson county, yeiterday. wo learn
that it was iu every particular a decided
snccesa. There was a large attendance
or ldies and eentlemen. embracing
uv t". ; : j
ril V.j. rT V. a Mil Atll I.V.7
some oi we - yi
The ladies were all dressed in white
and were truly charmins in appearance
t ,ni rjnatinr in manuer. lne amner
was excellcnU" abundant ahd-well.
h.. - wi no name for it. The address of
uvx
Hon. D. 11. McLean was a cnoiany
eflbrt and was listened to with -profound
tipntion and interest Tho pleasures
'of the day were closed by a grand ball
atniJjht, with good music. i
was one of the best j ever "held in that
inn which hat ever been noted for the
j excellence of manner in which such
festivines are cotton up.
Silver riated Spoons andiForks.tow
priceJ.at Jacotji.' . , . j t
t i : ' ? ... ' i . ' T . .... .
. - - - y- ... . ,
WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11,
Tuesday Night.
The moonlight excursion on Tuesday i
niitbt under the management of Capt.
: A no. H'.orper and Mr. Geo. N. Har-
nss bids lair to be as pleasant and
onioyable as it3 predecessors.
fn -.ru i . f
xueie win ue music anu reiresnmenis
on the Passport and an excellent sheep-
head L supper can be hsd at Mayo'sT"
11 r-
Sufficient time will be allowed for per
sons to.indnlge in a. surf bath. Every
: " . ; arrangement which will tent towards '
account of the:.. ...! r.u :
: sionists will be made. The excursion .
ol Tuesday etenm? will be the last
the season.
.
A Wnu.Iercr'a Itetur.i. ;
Mf wm;am KioJ.oni foruieriy 0
this city and tor some years masierj
m rrvAnfn t Krt ohAna r t ra 1: Ar
; A. Railroad, when they were located i
OIl ,.he opposite side of the ri
river, arnv-i
i last nihr audi th
10 guest
. - D
brothor-m-lav, Mr. S. W. Tloldcn,
i on Cheetnut. near Ninth street. Mr:
shops of tho Western & Atlantic, rail-!
rond, and resides at Atlanta. Ga. He
left home eeveral daya ao to attend;
tho annual meefing J of the Georgia
iuj.i.iuiwwgu.u.wt - ii"
-
thenco-here. where he will remain
. 4 - . , ,
about a week, r -
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Crlmliial Cou?t Sentences.
the following areUe sentences of the
! Criminal Court for the session.
Joshua Hewctt, larceny, $25 ; and
cost. .
Henry Green, A. & B. 10 days in the
county house of correction
Abram Green, larceny, 5 years in
the penitentiary. .
Robert Moore, larceny, 3 years in
the penitentiary.
Geo. Washington, larceny, 5 years
in the penitentiary.
Munroe Johnson, larceny, 2 years
in the penitentiary.
David Johnson, indecent exposure of
person, 30 days in the house of correc
tion. : i -
Hint? Evans, larcency, 2 years in the
penitentiary -
All of the above were colored. Those
for the "pen" will be taken off in a few
days. I
A Warninff. .
For some months pa&t persons -visiting
Bellevne Cemetery have been seri
ously annoyed by boys who indecently
exposed themselves while in bathing in
Green's mill pond. So great a nuisance
had the habit become that ladiesTery
seldom visited the cemetery. The boys
were frequently remonstrated with
about the matter, but of late they defied
the superintendent of Bellevne j and as
serted that they were not afraid of the
law. Yesterday indictments were found
by the Grand Jury against two or three,
whosej names could be ascertained,
The boys, who are colored, and about
1 17 years of age, were arrested - ana
lodged in jail in default of bond for their
appearance at the next term of the court
to answer to. the chaige of "Indecent
exposure of person." This should be a
warning to others.
Did Not Get Him.
r'
Feist Mayer thought he had one ot
de
mornin a
cease?"
1 VaT has VOtl TOt UOt 11-
m oaM til etrftngvr I
m a W
"Oh. yes..
j have had that for the pasfthree or four
j years. I was one of the first members.'
t .X-.ll mriM mil rw SO K1I1U as IU
show me dot license? T like to see j
:em." 1 1
"Youst like de Tntchman's ancnor;
py shiminy. dot'ttootin; dot don't go
down. Veil, I sharge yon arecTouaro ,
dot's de law." ' 1
-Why, I have paid lor my license.
land have the Treasurer's receipts
I ... .1
nen ov shimminy vy you uuu
sho" 'em. Make no foolishness wm
a T .,.?arHpf nt d de-
me my Incnd I am de chef of de de
tectil force and I take you before lne
Mayor." I " !
-
"Why.wbathaTeiaonc to.ue
iust here one of the druggists of th ifj, Worthington's infallible Cholera
oitv hanncned to be nassinz when the) -nd Diarrhoea Medicine, for Dyspep-
1 what
, i ST- nVn V-
fines, this man mean -r
I W. informed that the
stranger was a visiting druggist, when
- i
ho In a very disgusted manner saw.
"veil by shingo vy" you don't say
yon vas one ol dem farmicentis already,
how you links I know you vas one ol
dern tam vellers, any vay.y
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS
rJOTJDAY, AUGUST 13th.
. ... ,
ON MONDAY NEXT, WE WILL
TO BUYERS OF
-
CARPETS AND MATTINGS.
ou may find jnH. what you want, and
day morning the floors of my Carpet4Rooms will be torn up, and these
goods cannot be shown fur some days. ' -
iOfUHlb Cloths- -Lilieil Cloths?
, ux wmu uwub , . imv vwwi.i
j l f Rop.eiVAd JftrSeVS ,v
I .v. '
rt - . -aTi ri .1.
OflUUrSeiS nUlBlUg UU10tt,
aug II, 1883
Sliould tlie Evil le Allowed to
' Exist any Longer?
The medical profession of .the State
am much ratified with the good which
our Board of Medical Examiners is ae-f
complishing. They are all the more
pleased with the law because it was
given to them a barren, lileless thing;
and they have, by twenty years of as
siduous cultivation, made it effective-!
But, with all their influence, they have;
not been able to make the law reach 1
a certairvclass ol so-called doctors, and
mete out to them their deserved punish-j
ment. j j I
Recently an example ot! the worst
sort or pretence and ignorance has come
to the attention or our County Super
intendent oi Health. Dr. F. W. Potter,
which is only one of many instances
from the same source, which should
bring forcibly to this and other com
munities, the necessity of defending the
people against it. -
There is a rule, adopted by the cemes
tery companies, requiring I a certificate
or death from a physician, before a
permit will be issued for burial. Here
is a specimen of a certificate, copied lit
erally: ' i i
"To Suprentend of City: i
1 Dr. Jos. D. Prophet attended said
Lewis William's child or which said
child died 'this 27th day of June 1883
witbdisease'i kn6wm nsbillious or
splene
- Yours Dr. Jos. D. Pkophet.
Wilmington, N.; June 28th. 1883."
It has been ascertained that, the au
thor or this certificate is a negro charla
tan, having a shop in the Northeastern
part or the city, and having a sprightly
mulatto boy as Cleric. ' He apparently
dispenses his own mixture, and plies
bis avocation with all the hardihood or
his class. It look9 as though all these
medical sharks were trained by a mas
ter hand. They resort to telling devices,
such as the following, for example : A
negro man. . suffering with a chronic,
and probably incurable disease, having
been attended by-nTegnlar-physician
tor some months, andwho had finally
made a long interval in his visits, and
these visits more to administer to char
ity than lor medical service, found at
one or his visits -that tho patient had
been made worse by some external ap
plications.;An enquiry elicited the state
ment that the author ot the, above cer
tificate, had been giving him somemed
icine. He, had gained the patient scons
fidence by bringing in some or his cured
patients to bear living testimony to his
skill, i Excited by this array, the neigh
bors made up the sum ot money de
manded; the patient was treated by the
"prophet," and after the money donated
was exhausted, the patient M as aban
doned to his disease, and abandoned in
a most pitiable condition.. J s- ,
Is there any remedy for this state of
things? I Certainly there f is..by . jnst
changing the phraseology tho law
establishing the Board ot. Medical Lx
aoiiners. The section of the law! beanos
on this point is as follows:
See- 2. lie it further enacted. That
f rom and after the !5th day of April.
1859, no person shall practice aedjcine
or surgery, or any of the branches there
of, or iu any case prescribe for the cure
or diseases for fee or reward, unless ho
or they shall have been first licensed fo
fAdnin the manner1 hereinafter de3
cribed: Provided That no person who
shall Dractice in violation of this act
1 hall be deemed snifty of-a eusneroean-
1-7-7-7- . j ' - "j
nuirative in tit.Clha citizen would .be
detendedrery irreatry against the un
nosition ot charlatans, l ne weas, igno-
; -rn neipiess classes of our population,
the masses af the people, tl majority of
voters are , hee nced
,
; SgXj to the
.!snsrst;on
. -o
; Jg there no municipal law or statute
? law sufficient.to meet the exigencies .of
. gw
derg7; jf go it onght to be applied
! before more harm is done. T.F. W.
h 5eeu fmmd In
iandi2estion and Diseases ot the
StomaclTandBoweU. ; f
l f t
Orcat.ClosU.ff Ont Sale.
Goods will bo slaughtered within the
next CO days in order to make room for
one of the largest and finest Stocks of
Fall and Winter clothing and gents
farnishing goods ever brought to Wil
mington. . A & I. Shriek, . Reliable
Clothers; 114 Market St. ; ,tf.
NO. 191
NEW -ADVERTISEMRXTS.
OFFER EXTRA INDUCEMENTS
if go. you will get a bargain.; On Tues-
Of various sizes, very oheap.
r.K xvn , nro at.i.
- -,
JX GXIEAI VA1J1KTY, GOOD STTLKS.
R. M. aiclNTIRE.
For Sale or Rent.
CTOUSB WiTH EliJHT ROOMS
Lot fW feet .-.front, running back" lfc'5
feet. "Water Works in the hpuw?
13 North J'ront direct, Wet Utc.
Apply to
1
GEO. 11. KEU.EV. Af
aug 11 it .,
. Molight Excursion.
S STEAMER PASSPORT, TO FE1EBAl
POINT, TUKSD.VT,Hth Inst,
i WMtlC.A.ND pAXCIS(i.
SHEEPSHEAD :
, ..i.i
SUPPER
AT IsJIA.-yO'S.
Fare for Bound Trip B0 cenU.
. One hour at Federal Point to lndnlge.in Surf
Bathlpg.
JOHN W. UARPJEk,
GEO. N. nARRISS.
aug 10-tf
Managoif5
Sale of Real i Estate for
Partition.
gY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A
decree of a sale made in a certain ex parte
1 r . i
special pi-oceedlcg pending before the Clerk
of the Superior Court of tho County of New
Hanover, State of North Carolina, wherein
Nicholas Carr and Minnie Lee Carr. an Infant,
by her next friend Geo. R.IBatc, are plaintiff's,
the undersigned, the Commissioner sppointtd
by said decree, will sell on Monday, Beptem
ber 3rd,; 18.33, at 12 o'clock, M , at the Court
House door of said New Hanover County, for
cash, the following premises : Commencing
in the Eastern line of Fifth street. G6 feet from
Northeastern corner of Hanover and Fifth
streets, runs thence North along Fifth street
4 IMj feet, thence Kast parallel with Hanover
street 165 feet, thence South 41 feet, thence
West 165 feet to hegianing. Being part of lot
4 block 265 in the plan of said city.
I F. H. DARBY,
.aug 4-law4w-sat Commissioner
REAL ESTATE,ST00KS,
BONDS, &c.
SOLD IN FRONT OT THE COURT HOUSE
P17EAR3 OF EXPERIENCE IN THIS BUSI
X neaa warrant me In asking the public fori
a liberal share of their patronage. j
i S. VanAMRINUB,
inly 28 Jaw4w-at-nac Auctioneer
if Executor's Notice.
HAVING QUALIFIED A8 EXECUTOR
I . , j
of the last will and testament of Mrs. Mary J.
Langdon, deceased, all persons having claims
against the estate, of my! said intestate, are
hereby, notified to present the same on or be
fore the 15th day of July,; 1884, or this notice
will be plead In bar of a recoTcry.
All persons indebted to the aame must make
immediate payment. R. F. LANG DON,
laly 14-law6wsat Executor' '
Mexican Grass Hammcrcks.
! - . i "
JUST j RECEIVED ANOTHER NEW LOT.
. . ' ,
Parties who hare bfen watting for them can
now Lc snppl led again
-- At
HEIN5BERGERS.
"P BAN KLIN &QUARE LIBRARV,
.'v";.;:. SEASIDE LIBRARl'v
- - 4--"
LOWELL'S LI Bltiltr,
- , '
andajot otjihri!cw and good Rooks, jnt
received at
-f aug S
UEINSBEEGER,
LItcS Book and Music 8loTe.
!
E. G. Blair,
QENER AL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No- lfl. North Second Street,
... i Wilmington. N. C.
. Solkato cc4Ulguatntaof all kinds ot Country
Produce. Ton price and quick returns guar
an teed. Will . rewhlp to other markets when
requested.
augC j
E. G. BLAIR.
Commercial Hotel
T Wilmington, iN. C,
" Ml SCHIXJSS, Prop.
TUTpLAS3 IN EVERT RESPECT.
, r Ilrstrelass Bar and BILLIARD SA
CMN ATTACHXD :'i - :' :if' f V.tT i
P. P. JONES,
Q LINTON. K. C, ATTORNEr AND Conn
sUor-at Law ' W1U practlc ta any pari f
h8ttt. Special atteiUoa glrea to Ue col.
t4t ot elarras, i - , aept 10-Iy
1883.
We wis be )sA to receive eosasitinlciUcti
froa oct fxtendson any sad rcbjecU of
Seacraltatcresfbat
The naaaof tbe.wrlteT nui &hrayt n
alahod to the Jailor. A "- . ."
Communication mmt b written o ob
oae tide of tho paper.
Personal! Lic must b at oUeU.
' T ...
iMUu eepeexallT and partlenxarty tu.4
stood that the Editor docs not alway endoi
the views of correspondent uleu m tutc
tn the editorial column. . ! 4
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Grand Excursion !
W. II. 1IO WE, Manhfircr.
-v-
WItMINSTON TO WASHINGTON
CITT AND
RITORH. :
TTfTv)
4
MONO A 1 August lfltb, I8:t
fpHEBE WILL. BE AN EXCURSION from
J. Wilmington to Waahlorton City, I. CJ
and return, tearing Front blreot iepot at 10
o'clock, A. M. Monday, Aoruft Wtb, arrtrlnr
tn Washington City Tueelay momlr' nl 10
ry iueeiay mamirg'alrio
Jeavo Washlnctoa Thnrn
o ciook. neiurnu 1
day evenin at 4 oclock and arrive In. Wit
uilngton Friday evening. i 1 . ; .1 . j
ua tcs r x a itb Round Trip, frorti wiij ,
raiugton to Washington and return: 1 7: fibm
Uohlboro and.. return, u outh ot
GoKUboro, $7. ' . ' j I
This Excurtiou xm ttois in AVashloirtotv
City three day and nights, which will afford
the people ample time to seo all the attraction '
of the .Capital of our country. The Cat4tot .
building, bmlthsonlan I neUtute. War Depart
nrent, Treasury Ucpartccent, Nvy Yard and
aiioiuerpuoiiouuuaings. i - I 1 1
A refreshment car will lo tattachtft 'to tho
train, where mcala and refreshment ran be
obtained atresouablo prices and be attended
by polite-alters. No intoylcallog liquors
will be alloncd oh ihi train. - Tho chartering
party reserves the right t ei elude all objec
tionable persons at, any time. Good! order
will be maintained. - Parties along the line of
W.. C A A. R. K. between Florf no and Writ- :
mingtou cau purchase tic seta to Wilmington
and return at 5 cents per mile for Bound Trip
Tccec tickets will be sot J only In connection -with
round trip Wilmington and Washington
tickets. Rates on the Carolina Cem rat lull
way ! will be sold as follows:' Front CUrkton,
&?.tj; Ahbottsbuvg, f; BladetborbJ 9.2y:
Lumlerton, 9.75; Mo-a Neck,- 10 03; 4uhI -Rinks,
$10 40; Alma, $10.50; Shoe Heel, $10 '
60; Laurinb'ifrg. $10.80; Laurel Hill, $11; Sand .
Hill. $li.'4t; Hamlet. $tl.50. Newbern to .
Goldaboro, Tarboro to Uorky Mount. $1 for1
the round trip. Parties along -the lino cau
purchase tickets of Station Agents. lickcU
f ood only on thli train and ou dates named.!
artJcs taking other trains will be chargetj
full faro, . ,;. . . . n j -
Two or three special coaches win bo attuoh-
ed for white people, provhled .enough cntvbe
obtained to fl 1 tLem. In order that ample -commodtions
may be provided, tickets wilt .
be withdrawn from sale August 10th. They
can now be purchased of (be following named j
persons : P. HELNSBEKOKR, C. W. YATK8. !
A. & I MHRIER, and of W. It. HOWE. Mana- !
gor. - For further Information apply to t
w. u. uowk, Manager, "
No. 1,0:2 McKao St., Wilmington, N. C. .
Please Kotlce Day and Datoi it ; .
augl-td i . . i- - . t f !.
School Books.
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DEPOSITOKY i FOR SCHOOL J BOOK
adopted by tho State Board of EdncaUoo.
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Liberal discount to country merchants and
teachers. School Stationery of all klnda
ORGANS AND PIANOS sold ti Schoola
and Churches at greatly reUucvI prices, and
on easy Instalments. : !. J. .- !
C. W. YATES,
augC . IK) 3Iarket street
Fly... Traps.
rriHE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN rT
IS
market. Our 1
GRAIN CRADLES
cannot be surpassed m price or quality;
A large and well selocted stock of Hard
ware at W. E. SPRINGER A COS., j
Successors to John Dawson A Co., I 1
aug 6 Market Street I
Turnip Seed Turnip Seed,
I NEW CttOP 1883;
T?OR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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Country eiders invited.
WILLIAM IL GREEN, Druggist,
aug 117 Market Street
FruSt Jars.
TTAXP GALLONS. QUARTS.' PI KTS and
JJt
PRESERVE TUMBLERS.
Giles & Hinrclilsoii.
aog 6 i -i Kortb Front St
FLORIDA WATER',
LAVENDER WATER, I
I ! ' ' '
HELIOTROPE WATER.
WHITE ROSE WATER.
. j ' JtAZENA WATER.
Also a complete assortment of Colognes and
Perfumery for the Summer season., . .
MW - Prescription eomtiounded day ' and ?
night at F. C MILLER'S, -
i " German Druggist.
ang! Comer Fourth and ii on U. t ;
Solid Comfort.
rjniERE I SOLID COMFORT IN TIIE iuo
of Kerosene Stores A customer. I who U
using one, says: .- With this we are Independ
ent when left without a servant. They are
Gems and great Economist. ' 'Dlflorent
sizes and prices. Try one. i ! '
W Pure White Oil. ' Ml
sngS PARKER A"TAVX)R- !
We Have
O tJPPLIED A ''LONG FELT I WANT BT
,
O esUhlishing a first-class Carriage. UarncM
and Trunk btore. where all klnJs of goods tn
our line can b bought at prices lower j than
errr before offered in this market. - I
SOT Repaltlng In all iu branches attended
prompt! r. - . i - . , i
- " McDOCG ALL A BOWDTCN. ..
angS No. Ill North Front At.
James J. Bnrrictt,
j
pIIOTOGRArJIER, ' I "
NEW MARKET BUILDIXG. ;
. , (Cp Stairs) South Vrcnt
Ihot9graplu-...............,..W Dozen .Ut
Vrrnt mA.
............ iur wkuu
ReBidfully notlfles the pabUc that ho is
prepared to
reoared to da ail work In his Uao. tiromstlr
m . . - : . . . . . . -
ana at low pi ices, a can u sonciteo.
3d at kr
may IS
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