: PLEJLSS KOTICS.
Tfe will be glad to receive coxaaixalcatloB tv
Stiaday
from "our frlaada on aay and an . aubJecU o f
general Interest but ; , '
f Pted by
The name ol the writer moit always t f
J0SH T.JAMES.
nlshed to the Editor. ' - " ; "
fvwwmrTiitirtw tnnmt be srrittea scm oal
H:to
joSSTOSTAGE PAID:
rTI: month. 12-00. Throe
one side of the paper.
i
Personalities must be avoided.
.
And It U especially and partlcnlarly txnd
T rrt of U clV. U above
stood that the Editor does not alwajt endox :
i I 1 r
WILMINGTON: N. C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 17, 1883.
HXf TOP I th& views of eomsoondents nnlea. M UlC
VOL. VII.
i v m i a i ' 4i
1H VUC CUlWflM wmni
i .1-1 r I . - Tl . V1
1 .
. it r-
ni.V iJmtfw0 largest
.V ...;u'i n. o ony newspaper
Kn.V.l
majority ior Got-
fKir.tickykcepsgrawinz. Tbe
c,, Francisco Ciw saya iuat
"t.3 nnot be carried by any
""U'ins at irre trade.
of the Louisville cx-
Ti: fl frlnz that pecuniary loss
j,.:;o3 a ltendanco of
liiW
Miss Mary Anderson' will begin her
London engajments on September 3.
It is said to cost from 10 to CO cents
to stop a train ot cars. The man who
invents a practical method of.. saving
the energy now lost by breakers, and
reapplying it to start iho car, will save
society a million of dollars.
Hon. William II. Barnum declares,
in an interview published by the Sun,
that Mr, Tildcn cave his check for twen
ty-five thousand dollars in aid of the
Hancock ca.nva.s3 for President, ana
that he stands credited with' that
amount. Ite also says Mr. Tilden cave
valuable assistance to tho Democracy
dnring .the campaign, and that he was
not averse to the nomination or election
of General Hancock.
4-
Ti, Kearney was greeted by a
! i, zeu of adherents on his arri
r.ramnciscotheoU.erday. He
,.4l:!uhoia.
TierJclpWaVcMsayi: Dennis
1 . hke a dude, acts like a
Ktf!vllianai. but still ho drew Jackson, the FayctteyUIe Observer
1 .1 r...if a statesman. says;
::.- r -' " Th rlinssinn of this subject is
nr r j'lcr and family have start- viewel by the Ualtimore Day and the
ira2one from Asheville. Wilmington Star. The writer was m
,coVcr,d a?on ir formet! by Governor Saiu in IbM thai
N- ( .ty t-xplore the mountains as lar birthp,aco of jftck.
!,. uni'"lll son, ami tnaiit was wuniiu.uuuwiu
In speaking of tire birthplace of An
re
Tho excursionists.
The excursion train, which left here
on Monday morning for Washington,
D. C, left that city on its return at 5
o'clock last evening and arrived here at
12:15 o'clock this afternoon." The trip
was made w ithout accident, and would
have been delightful had not an almost
incessant rain ' interfered to mar the
pleasures of sight-seeing at the Capitol.
KiverNcws.
From a letter received from Fayctte-
villethi3 morning. ;we learn that the
steamer Bladen had arrived at that
place, notwithstanding tho low water,
and left thU morning on the return
trip. As the river was reported to be
rising there is a strong probability that
she will come through without delay.
The Bladon, we ; believe, i3 the only
steamer that has gone vtnrough to her
THE MAILS.
, . . ' , .. ' P Themalls close and arrive at the City Poa
The meeting of the Grand lx)dge of office M follows : !
Knights of Honor, in the State of North N m JaJfS 7.15 P. M.
n . i 1.1.1.1 ..I. ( P.nAns.ltT . -n. rrnlla A. M.
Uaroima, was nem mis weeis. iu uiwu- foruwru iuiuiu " ,-; r v and 6 40 a. M.
boro, tnose present irom mis city ueis Mails for the N. C BaUroaa ana
fa, TM -TrHl r.rn1 HiiuIa- Dr. i routes supplied tnererrom mciuu-
W T IT Fl!jiTnv. Stnt Medical Ex- 6 ! f ,, 8.00 P. M. and 5.40 A. M,
am'iner, and Col. Jno. D. Taylor. Bep- h.!.: " F. M.
resentative from Carolina Lodge o. wwtemiiuuiwuiwu,
Clu. .... .... ..
.i'7j..il....nii llllnirtnn Rail.
-r,Q,1 ............. .. .O.W JT.
n r'" r n r
and Charleston.
XajtHAitUiU v ""I n W i
Biver, Tnestiays ana r ncutys. -Aw r !
434, all of whom returned to the city Au joints between liamiet and Bal
last night.
An election of officers for the ensu
ing year resuled as follows : !
G. D. Dr. R. F. Lewis, of Lumber
ton. !
G. V. D.-X T. LeGrand, of Hock-
ingham. '
G. A. D-E. M. Nadal, of Wilson.
a, P n. .T. M. Sorasrsins, of Tar-
65 p. M.
...6.15 P.M.
vt-rtificate of incorporation
ot
Una. as Parton has it.
There is more evidence than that. A
i!.c t-.-i -- - - - . lnereii
:lt..,i::3Iu:ernationai iron au otcv. Ueman now res dent in this city
,'tBipany was liicd iBcwrYo1rkt??; was in Washington t'ity in 1831. during
(bv. TU capital bioc .3 u Jacksoav second term and while tuerc
led into iu.uuu siian.. ,nlcrvjow with the President he
destination during the present low stage Cone(Te
of water. G. G. Nath'l Jacobi, of Wilmington.
Ci.ChaD. rJA. Iiikle. oi Concord
a : Sherwood, of
VJ uuaiuiuu
v..tovilla iHj T-Tim rw.rtnn. aaliV. i
: at-""' " - flilP V
except ounaay..... .'; -
Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offl-
ees. TucaaayB ana Tiaays ...u.w
SnilthvUlemaUa, byBtearaixat,a&iiy o m
f except Sundays).... soj v.
Mails for Easy "in, Town creeK, j
Shallotte ana uuie uivei,. xues-
- 1 no rr a Ttf 1 rni:iVM. -ww
boro. wrinfcllA. daitv 80 A. M.
r t r r .rlinn nf StatftSviLle. I 0 open for DKMVEKY.
vjt. A. 1. . v-....."-, 1 .. - --1 "ii ta xr
g.t.-s. c. scoficid. of Davidson oneS-xE...:r."::::7srM-
Carolina Central scuiroaa. .:. . w.
ruectea irora Bueev iwabs uusuiot
T II AVE BEEN APrOIXTED SOLE AEtnt
for -the TANSEU & DELAKEY ENGINE
"I - J 1 , '.L't!.'
CO'S ENGINES AND BOIXEE3 froia 4 to ISO
I .--l: H - '. ! I '
horsepower; abio Tramway tor Narrow Gange
Locomotives.;. ":- (V 7 'VL:'V
Engines adapted to Farm ue a specially.!
-On hand and for8ale very low, FIVE
8ECDND HAND POBTABLE E5UIMS3,
I - .',1 , v
from 3 to 15 borso power.
aug 15-Cm S. W. 8KINNER.
I Fine Arts. 1
r . 1 1 ! .1
I JAM NOW LOCATED, FOU THE PRES
, - j -.- . J '-'I - It I :
ent. and prepared to fill all orders for Crayon
and India lot rorrraus. iiwuifcunmnvcu j w
B. Douthitt, Of
A Kara Avis.;
Mr .T. H- Stevenson had a large con
nf chicken3 to arrive this Raleigh.
oono- thnm was one G. Secretary T.
U1UIUIU?,, miu I ....
I ..(.i.l n-rnca Vof UfPfln fl I Y 1DSIOQ.
nn, .inrL'. In its general ap- Supiemo Representatives Col. J np
fho Vhicken oredomlnated. D.Taylor, of Wilmin
but it was web-footed, short-legged and Klutz, of Salisbury.
waddled just like a duck. It will prob-
f&V Q1 I
IMrtioa of city at 5 A. u.a; a.m. auu a o 1 Portrait, It it is net satisfactory yon
V M. and from other pointy of the city at 5 erf not acceit u rortraits from any kind
f. i. ! ,w I of small ul2taroana exprcRseawiwiou iujurrr
uamn OfflA mwn from 2 A. M. to I'Z M., and I ivir T,ii't A ft AriUtt I
from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order awl Kegister n (f gludl0 Broadav, Nl V
Department oien same as stamp oflice. I . , !' i !
Stamps for sale in small quauuues a gcuni . i..4s ' ,
deUvery when stamp office is closeL LI I S S O I U 1 1 O M .
licnerai ueuvery wit-" - i .
and on Sundays trom 8.30 to 9.30 A. M.
!HE FIRM OF DUIJIIAM A EVERETT,
not enough Republicans in was distinctly told by him that he was a
lislature to sopplythe North Carolinian fby birth, having been
rli r ... . . 1 . t unnr trio
jjemocraiiu uiuuwio -
Ihcre
t!. (.'cur
. i. ...
f, .m.i (uUnnil, Carolina line. and not far from
i. . ,ni lUL'iuscn ...w w- ...
ttL,,K ... . ti. WnThnv settlement
tKoeratjareiaKing iu pair's ww
..3C another. T HP A J
I MO EX TQ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Yates Sew Style 1
E D Hall, Mayor m is
W II Greex Tnrnlp Seed j
HEISSBEttGER SchOOl Books
F C Miller Florida Water, Ac
Masonic Committee To Contractors
. :
v orwiton rpcei red hore since last
Tuesday. i
The almanac promises wind and rain
for all of next week.
Full moon to-morrow morning at 30
minutes 'alter 7 o'clocjk.
CaptV. V. Richardson, of Colum
bus county, was in the city to-day.
William Ulaikie. the Harvard boat-
n 'iicately savs. in an interview.
t?.it .John Morrissey and Abraham
Lincoln are the only two men recently
uho could have stood up against auiu-
van.
The Roston Herald says some facts
are so plain that it would seem as il
fhpv did not reauire a demonstration:
one of them is that it is hard to buck
gainst $50,000,000, with $200,000,000
.... fcinn i!0 000 back of it.- -
.
Tne women ol Boston seem to be
losing what little interest they at first
took in exercising the inestimable
rifhfof voting. Only 40 of them
have thus far this year come lorwardl
t be accessed for a poll-tax.
The stndy of dressmaking has been
introduced into the public schools of
France by the government, which also
Provides for tho insiructiou or teachers
iu this branch by defraying their ex
peases while they receive a course of
lessons in Paris.
frtorL and T. F.
O '
(rand Trustees J. C.
Carriers' delivery open on Sunday from S.30 I 1J
to .30 A.M. i I I has this dav been dissolved by mutual consent
J. II. Durham assuming the liabilities of thej
To Builders and others do to J ACO I flrm.. and la authorized to receipt for all In
. Pl . , ' I . . 'I. jl.m t i I
- i Kl a loi uajui jjutiuu kav Vw , '
Z Z to ftntt Kinston;A. W. Moye. of GreenvUle. & yon (in get aU sizes and at the
brewers' Fair next week, as the person ldT. W. Slocam of Go. lost price, m !
.... n r nnoii 4 f.
! 1 S. S. EVERETT
Wilmington, N. CJlug. H. 1 i ! lw
. :nfArl,1 Sf fr,T- Finance UOUimiUCU-iuuisucu V.-
,T furoos: ' my. of Wilmington , G. W. Brinson, of
tbat purpose. j,...- nf Rreens-
I jUWUClll, UUU u. -ww,.-,
Supposed Suicide. boro - I
A colored man, named Freeman, was I Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy was re-elected
found dead in the woods, about 10 miles state Medical Examiner, receiving for
from Whiteville, Columbus county, in the position the high compliment ot a
tho early part of this week, under cir- TisUg vote of the Grand Lodge,
cumstances which indicate that he had Winston was selected as the next
ronimitted suicide. Three pistol shots Dlace ot' meeting, and the time, was
were heard in the woods by some par- changed from the secqnd Tuesday to
lip who were not lar distant, anu wnen the th:rd Wednesday in August.
thev went to ascertain the cause, they Th evening session of Tuesday was
- . . i i. .
found Freemanlead, with a revolver, devotcl to conferring Grand ioage ae-
t hree chambers of which had been dis- ffreeg and examplifymg the unwritten
. . , i . I a
eharsed. in his hand, and three ouuei work
wonnds on his person, evidenUy made a banauet was given on W ednesday
within a short time, one of which Had even;nff bv Guilford Lodge No l.7T7,o
nenetrated the region ot the heart and the Grand Lodge, at which over two
. w- , a ..1 I . !
was pecessariiy fatal, ve couia giean nundred persons were present, wmcn is
no farther particulars, ana axo not in- reckoned by tliusu who were piesent o
formed of the age of the man or whether onc cf the most pleasant affairs of the
ho was married or single. kind on record. ;
The delegates all received a coruiai
i r . w. a r-.onnln nf (Greensboro
Tno following nnmbers have drawn -"" " hospitalu
NEW ADVlSKTISElilENTS
Card.
BIDS
1 " i ;
-ITTILIi BE RECKIVKU FUtt UiTJ5.ii
CHESTNUT STREET DOCK, itu til 12 o'clock
M., on MONDAY, September 3d. Speeillca-
Hons can be eeen at my oflice. .
aug 17 2t ! E. D. HALL, Mayor
I CAN BE FOUND IN FUTURE AT NO.
113 North Front St, over the Marblo Yard.
i . ! it-
J. II. DURHAM, Dentist.
auglt-tf
B'
Smith vlllc at 3M o'clook.
the delivery of Passengers
To Contractors.
IDS' ARE INVITED FOR MAKING AL
teratlons and additions to the I
MASONIC 1 HALL.
on Market Street. Plans and Speci fcations j polnt3 jjntijC river,
cau be seen at 104 N orth Front sstree c.
JAMES C. MUNDS,
ii
J. M. FOR"3HEE,
E. S. MA.RTIN, !
-.t Committee
For Smithville. J' l
U. S. MAIL STMU: MINNBVAVf i
TTAVING BEEN PUT , THOROUGH
repair, wilt on and after to day. (Monday, :
August 13tt. wave her wharf, foot of Market
street, at Q o'clock, A. M. Returning Uave
PM., stopping for
and Frclgl
lit at
ail
The Agent guarantees ihat Paesepgcrs by
tlil3 line SHALL receive; every attention, land
ag 1
For Pocke.t Knives or Table Cutlery,
1 Hardware Depot, t
.B!rtB,M:S Km! ties emended tononever, sid.
OOCKWlumsracntu "k e.t ... 4.-rm onn end in ChicaJTO
n,i Rtv Mount. N; C; No, 61,880.
- " - "
office.
There arc quite a number of places sccond capital. S25.000, sold in Chicago
on Market street where tne siaew.-u and Seima, Ala.; No. U3.5b3. tniru cap
needs repairs. - ital, $10,000, sold in Nashville, Tenn.;
. .. . . A rr. -rro rlrawiriff ;6.000. sold in
HOTELS, BOARDING llUUSs,
modate Visitors to tlio Fruit Fair -i,coni-
municate at once witn Mayor uaii, -iu wnm
Please state how many they can accommo-
! iiAtR. and the nricc per Day. per Meai ana rer
Idrfne. F. W.iKERCHNKK.
v . . i 'iiM'n nr .11111
perfect order maintained.
Personal! attention given to the rcccivtog and
delivery of Freight
1
tho week at
Family Excursion daily during I
reduced-rates. , ! -
Tho patronage of the public 1 respectfully .
solicited. J. E. UPPITT, I
aus 13-lw , t Agent.
The Fastest Yet.
Engine No. 33, on the Wilmington! &
Weldon Railroad, with Mr. Winfield
t,i o niTinr.ftne davlast week on
thefasttrain made the trip irom wei- nLfiyuw--r.;- -r--
i-i 1 HH 1 . . . rtrriYT-Ty f XT Q '
FRESH GOODS.
Wanted.
COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO '. .
etl-timbcr -I
W A
stablish a manufactory thereon, w
The Philadelphia Times says-if the
lcmocratic party cannot survive the
election of Randall to the Speakership,
aaWatterson predicts the sooner it
dissolves the better. But the real trou
ble. as the Augusta Chronicle puts
it ii how to survive Watterson.
. . ,
Miss Flood, the California heiress.
ays Iiondon Truth, has inspired Lord
IJeaumont, first in tho list of English
viscounts, and a Catholic, with the ten
der passion. He had previously been
inspired in the same way by another
heiress there. Miss Halty Crocker.
The difference between Northern and
Southern nnclvilizaUon is well told by
t t,a Atlanta Constitution when it says
that while 'the civilization of the
North is whooping Itself hoarse over
h'nodv sluzzing matches, tho poverty-
stricken South Is compelled to content
itself with an occasional uispuw
tweca two comimckcr chickens."
It Ir now authoritatively stated that
Congressman Poindextcr Dunn, of Ar
kansas, will not vote for Mr. Randall
for Speaker. He has heretofore been
claimed among his supporters. Con
gressman Thomas B. Ward, of Indiana,
who defeated the late Godlove S. Orth,
is reported to have said that ho is not
r,.xr, itndall ior Speaker under any
. . - . .....
rcumstances. as he does no torn u
wild represent tbe uemocrauc
ment of Indiana.
e were mu i;" Tr,;iHelnhia: No. "On iato 4"i v" . . . w " T
copious showers last night wmcn were ew T .nV. thirty-five minutes which is two mm Sealof Xorta Carolina Smoking Tobacco,
rpl hWms. ! f "-ll'J- urawms "irrl " 1 time than that made by engi
. ... bare Mis3.; Nos. 15,201, lu.io,, "-.I..,. i.om(w n fpW weekslaso. ine Debfc uuw
We understand that there will oe - ..m.Mo52 .d rawi n2 S2.(X)0 each, awi AU-U . . T ' sdines. Crackers of all kinds, among them
several family excursions next wee on inlDayt0 G. . Guatemala. Central "f'P . ' ,., ':," : 7 Mn lh ,Ti uw. M west .nd best.
- . . - - uiisrRnm w ms iu luhv, . j
Parties who may have such
lanria in fitanrtftft nf are rcoucsted to eommnnl
the Minnehaha.
America; Indianapolis. Ind.; Parsons,
uuiaua-. , - - mmtA wa3 215 minutes, ! making me
r:, heefin the market this morning Kan. ; New y.orKananicaguF-OMTO anf0A nftr at one minute
. , nc verv iQ .,nH Vnrt Wavne. Ind. It will De ."T r" ? ..
was not largo m huwihu - - - -
inferior in quality.
... . .
. - . r, rni : r- .rn Hoi inrp Ine
... . .i . inn in r i u
noticed mat mo uuiuut:i. t
Mackerel, Preserves, JelUcs and a large
variety of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
prize ticket. 93,563, differs Irom that as
published in the &qr mis moruiufe.
which gives it as 97.563. We believe
that our figures are correct.
elebrated 'Fish Brand Gills
The cc
The rain seems to have been pretty
general, extending all over tho &taic
and into South Carolina.
Seo ad. for bids', for making altera
tions and additions to the Masonic Twin0 is sold only at Jacobi's Hard
building, on Market street. ware Depot.
. There was a very heavy rain at the personal.
Sound yesterday, said to have been one following from the Val
of the heaviest had this season. to me pro-
Thoconstruction of the Banks Houss posed removal irom this Stateot our
at the Sound, has so far advanced that eitcemed friends Mr. John R. Paddi-
it improbably bo completed in i"ison:
carlv part of next week t
7 .
The William
ci
w
i.ih, recent Episcopal Conference.
.t Sewanee. Tcnn.. it was
i Kn entirely inexpedient.
both on grounds lof ecclesiastical poll
. , r .inn trv-insideraucn oi
lyanuaisoui .
m inf-t nf all concerned, to cstao-
r.K .nr (KMntfl indeDcndcnt ccclcsiati-
cal oreanizalioa for tho colored people
dwellinz within the territory of any con
itlriibsd iurisdicUon." This conference
was composed of fifty prominent men of
the Southern diocese. Including thirteen
of the bishops, and the resolution
a test separate churches for the col
nml race was adopted after a full and
most Interesting dirension of the merits
Our town is uoonto gain another
fastest time ever made oyer that road
and it ounht to be considered fast
enough to satisfy any one.
The Greensboro Patriot, last Wednes
day, said:
tr?cKf .Trnhi. of Wilmington, is
. Ill K. L.X. U WW tfWWV w -
. .i 1 i .--t TTnirrht- a t f fn fl 1 n ?
votea ine diuiujuicsii um6u. vw--.-0
Jacobi accompanies him.
That was a bard hit at our wormy
friend but it is said that at the banquet
that night Mr. Jacobi got in more than
one good thing in reply.
t.i ?.l lUt Afr Willio Muse, a
11 is ritiu
snn nt tho late Commodore Muse, C. S.
nnuT in this citv. holds a
aw ww mm -
aug 10
GEO. M. CRAPON, Agent,
South Front St
For Sale or Eent.
OUSE WiTH EIGHT ROOMS.
Lot C6 feet front, running back iw
fCe't. Water Works in the house. No.
213 North Front street. West Bide; Apply to
aug 11-tf GEO, IL KELLEY, Agt
ed cyprees lands.
cate, with me at Wadceboroor by "flt wltb
Mr. Joib T. James, at Wilmington in! person.'
Full prrtculars as to exact locaUon of ibtnda,
number of acres, probable yield of fhnber to
the! acre and lowest price, fcaust niade
known.
aplI19-tf
L J
Vt , jn
1 H
JOHN T. PATRICK.
Stotellmmlgration Agent,
Yadeboro, N.
mm
ICE.
t-t rrT".. cood citizen m the person oi nir. u . . wp.known in this city,
Sullivan wuo was v ... f Foint uasweu, nurw . 4 . . .u r.unl
;n ,Ka Mavor's Court is not, hZnX Mr. Paddison is a . man ot part oi me ucKct ui uc
jcotj i ! . a :fl.,0 in h s native State. in the Louisiana btaie ixjtiery, uu
boit nnderstood. tne weu-Kw "f ' nica to welcome him in - " r. " as, Mr. Muse isresident in
orcd painter or mat name. . m!.ut The Farmer and Mechanic, ,
. , I .!. ft VW -
111 ' ft!P : - '
o
-1
rn
New Furniture Warerooms.
AT NO. 2ol GRANITE ROW.'SO. FRONT
j '' I - ' I 1
fat., I have opened with what I think is a well
selected stock of j - j , .
Furniture and Bedding,
! - : ' ,!' ' I ii-- ! i V- '
Embracing many new designs la t !
Bedroom and Parlor Suits.
Our aim shall bo to deal fairly andaqoarcly .
with all, and respectfully ask a share of ttse
public patronage. Courteous treatment guar
anteed to all who favor me with a calb I
aug 13-tf THOMAS Ki. tBAl A,igc
The walls oi me new UZLV? nnral Lee's Staff.
vr fTrnt to learn that lenaer. vo. ..r nn ifrt Pnrrnmr npnpr-
..... . L 1 ! tw.-r--- . m;nnnt I I Jr. r. HOUSU.jawi"""
Railroai aro all lam anu. wori.ii.vu ... is abont kj osome .- g A Generai ta&. now a
enaSed in patting' on to. citizens Jonn ,. I - dikinUhed rrationer in ran, wrote
e4"e"" - ' ; -w-u: ok. ,-ntnr- oltlCiaiiy : lr. wmiugwu r
our m idst. l ne r armw R k oant.
Raleigh, N. C endorses him as lol- Kocny mouuw
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOE BBLS.J
HHDS. ana uak luau ij
aug 13 W. E. DAVIS tc SON
rJew Styles I
rTipa AXn GENTLEMEN'S FANCT j
i i
The Temple of Israel, now that tho im- STh7Farn.er and Meehanic an inter- c'bJ $2H3SX& long a s..o,iery Hn.nl.
t. nn4rl rvimnletcd. Loetir.rr ipttnr from aluosta, ueorPu, . . . ..;on hoth in and . L ... ' ftf v.indinar:
mcnts on - w r-fadveon nectcvl with. the leading wy- . ooM. r ,
T-AKapi I til WuaL I II I' II I I LK-&&a U W I V w V 1 u I I II I L I.L1U .a ftAS SMI .V 1 1 TmUiA
t in S. v neiocr r Wrapping Paper J raper iig .
prove
It adds much to meocaiu intcrcsted
The many friends oi
him we know noi. cn viat S twins and Forks, low
IUft.w- -- . 1 r m. . nfAC. I UUIM--l -
A 1 a v I UUIr laOii . . . . . . I yo .r.llVtRT x
ur. trin and decidea . to remuio i"'-"
ir-m i i ii l i -
w - . . . . i . . la I Fvry w.Vr , , nn.!h nir tnvrn
cinrnnt will be clad to Know ia. " thither. aiuosuw "WU.VB" o& v o "Ul TjftAir(1 I
SrMlfin --bonnie Scotland." of 2.000 inhabitants on the , S u F School BOOkS !
enjoying himself m - r" R., 1G0 miles from Savan-
it .:u nt return to mis wu.uj - , . ,. , K,ieiinPM at tins sea
U nm-' j t l nau. iluu is iua w w. ... r
Mmctime in October. , , shippinl: 40 'or more ca loads of
We lea that there were heav, rains E2e. Va.-
ves erdayand last nilht all along the 'dho0swu shioSSOOop ;worll 'r melon.
of tho Wilmington & Weldon Ua.1 VtoJ-ffi "nTJreS
road. whlclvwUl make the farmers in luctopt toJeaTe the b
that section rejoice M . bosincss is business." We regret bis
A colo-red individual. cTarsed with "Sen
disjrdcrlj conduct, was the only lease feTeeUure aoot very lar distant.
f...v-i.nr'aoonsidcrationthismorn- . :i. u :. tnmnra
tuk .um - j rtA i.t in thocitvl The mercnanis i-o'
Ug. A fine of $5 or 0 days in e cay c wcek for the purchase
.t, the sentence. Ho went be-porurwaauu
Fi" " ; 0f t ail WW M UlMZk wv-
School Books!
Wrapping
Text Books, adopted by the State Board of
- . , - - : ......
Education, a specialty.
" C. W. -YATES,
aug 13 I 119 Market ttreet
Turnip Seed Turnip Seed.
NEW CROP 1883; j V
IOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Country oiueriinviteo. jjj
WILLI A3I II. GREEN, Dniggti
. . i . .. ... ! I i.
augC 117 Market Street
FLO IH DA WATER.
LAVENDER WATER.
VIOLET WATER.
HELIOTROPE WATER. 3 1
WHITE ROSE WATER. '
. RAZENA WATER.
A Lk a complete asaortmcnt of Colognes Sand
Perfumery for tho Summer Reason. . . , i ii .
m'm I'rescripUonii compounded da and
nhxbtat F. C. MILLER'S,
-; I " ' ; uerman jurugri.
aug C- Correr Fourth and Xnn eU.
Fruit Jars.
i- , -
ALF GALLONS,! QUARTS, PINT and
i mr
UUUUUl luwau . jerVE TUMBLERS
A LARGE AND COMPLETE AS-
SORTMEST. ' : "
ALSO, PIANOS AND ORGANS, at
UZU ' Live Book and Mualc Store
Giles & Biurcliison.
aug 6
North Front St
Old ; Ncirspapers
jpOR SALE VERT CHEAP. -
iprpa.tf TiixsorncK
Solid Comfort;
. . . ,i
t '
mflERE IS SOLID COMFORT rN.Tnftttso
of KeroseM Stoves. A customer! I who I
tufngone, says: With this we are ldepend-.
ent when left without a servant." , Thee are
sizes and prices. Try one.
pure wniteuii. - -
angS I'ABKEB a TATU)
SUPPLIED A LONG FELT; WANT BT
etblLlitng a flrt-el Carriage, Harness
and Trunk Store, where all kin Is of itoois la
ourHnetyinbe botrht at price lower than
ever before offered 1m this market.; r.
? tJT Re palling In all its branches attended
promptly. MeDOU(JALI A towdenJ 1
augO , ; No. Hi North Frost bt.
and demerits.
low.