fe5
Sunday ex
Tins rxrrs
rr erenlaf.
cepted by
jOS"T. JAMES,
tt,rTu wraoiraroa.
.ciPTioss rosTAcrs paid:
srP " six month. $2.00. Three
1 : iinV One month, ceni.
111 ti4
IV FFV ftr the city, at the abore
, in
(boo'- . - j.nTrd br carrtcr rree
0f inratctlow and liberal.
'Tcclrc their rape regularly.
of any ntrvuiyi
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VOL.
WILMINGTON. N..C MONDAY. AUGUST 20, 1883.
VII.
i i i 1 1 ' . .
1
; ; FLSASS NOTICE.. ! ; j
We win be glad to recelYO communication
from our friends on any and all subject o I
general Interest but "" I j V-
The name of the wrlteT must ahraya be fw
Biased to the Editor. ' - .--.j t ; i
ComnnmlcaUons must be written ea oal
Ma.,
one side of the papers
Personalities matt be arolded. 1
And It la especially and particularly und
stood that the Editor does not always endoi
NO. 193 I 016 yVsw)t correspondents unless so atatc
1U UH3 dUMMUM WWII m : '
rr
Lf. in Ikt city of Wilmington.
'idta seamstresses get three pence
ux sakias bo
v v thousand dollars have been sub
JiUd lor a crematory in New York.
Mjiiachusctta ha 80.000 votcis who
' ..y sUxy at home clectiou time. A
Ci " . ' .jT.rt will be made to bring thcro
n . .. .nrl II thev co it will be
Xl-bycto Hatler. undonbtediy.
writes from Brighton. England, that bis j Mr. Isaac Levi, who for the past five
health is greatly improving, and that he years has been a salesman in the cloth
can with ease, without being wearied, J ing . house of Messrs. A. & I. Shrier,
walk two mile3 on a stretch. 1 has accepted a position in the clothing
house of Mr: J. P. Bucky. of Jackson
Salmi Morse Thursday made an
Roberts and
lease of the
.i t.'.,f m-. w rlrrl ion s Reoub
since me rwcui.-v-.j
.-can newspapers have not had much
! av about Republican gains tn that
Commonwealth, as Proctor Knott's
purity is larger thau any since the
PsUerJal election of 1876.
fr. Katharine McDowell, the South
t rr4 a rthor. who has just died at Holly
.rin'. MUs.. was better known as
Shrrwoo.! Bonner." She wasa prolific
7:u r lor any newspapers and maga-
i;raMm-ts report 174 failures in the
thnnast week. 8
I lUUl " " o i
..re than the paeceeding week. 20
moicthc the corresponding week of
Mid iio more than the same week
Tic Knglish postal report says
the average number of letters writ
s, n it head is. in England and Wales,
ui; Scotland. 30; Ireland. 1G; United
S;au.-'1; France. 15; Germany 13.
s:h1 Italy U.
i
i iovcrnor Hendricks has got into so
much trouble lately by talking freely
.villi the newspaper men that when
oue of them asks biui now if he will
accept the second place on the tickot
with Tildcn, hc says nothing, but
smiles and winks-"
ajsigment to George D.
Albert G. Eaves, of the
theatre built by him in New York for
the production of the Passion Play. The
lease is for five years at $15,000 a year,
with privilege of .renewal.
LOCAL INEWS.
WOa TO HEW ADVERTIHHIiTS.'
Tates Sew Styles
J W IIarpeb Blackflah j
W II Greex Turnip Seed
Local. Al riano for Sale
Mns S J Baker Millinery
F C Miller Florida Water, 4c
W 12 Springer & Co-Fly Trsp
GILES A Muuoilisox Fruit Jars
llKrxsBKUGER Violins and Organ
Parker A Taylor Solid Comfort
To Sulcrilcrs Telephone Exchange
P I. BRliHiKRS Cakes and Crackers
MeDoro.vLL ft Bow den Wc I lave
Knights or Honor Regular Meeting
VK DatIS ft Son First of the Season
John L Boatwrigiit I am Receiving
John D Billmv, Jr-Foreclos are Sale
excursion' Ladles Front St M EChun b
E G Blaik General Commission Merchant
Mls K K a KREU M ilLnerv ft Fancy Good
1n oh C CRAVT-New Farnlture Wareroom..
One of the
son.
warmest days of the sea-
William H. Vanderbilt did a grace
ful and generous thing in handing his
check lor $3,000 to tho proprietor of a
hotclinthe White Mountains to bo
distributed among the thirty college
toys who arc acting as waiters there.
Professor C. H. F. Peters, of Clinton,
X. Y., has announced to tho Harvard
College Observatory the discovery by
him on the night of the 12th inst. of a
new planet. It is unusually bright Jbr
. ! t.-:.... nrtln ninth m7ni-
an asieroiu, m;tu ui ..-0--.
tutle.
A Galvcstoa special, speaking of the
water famine in that city, says :
The water famine has gone so far that
drinking water can scarcely be had.
and water lor other purposes is not to
be thought of. Many are dependent on
their neighbors lor enough to drink.
The gardens are burned, and the wood
en houses are as ary as uuui.
The New York World says: Having
baffled the doctors by living, the Count
of Chambord will probably now baffle
them by dying. It does not seem at all
probable tha he can recover from this
present collapse. He is a flabfiy being
physically as well as mentally, and his
death at any moment will not surprise
any one. '"
The Philadelphia IVess (Uep.) says
that Secretary Chandler is now a re
tired 'boss," and tho sooner ho takes
himself to tho rear in company with
Conkling. Blaine and the other stales
an whn have found it Impossible to
keen od with the 'progressive
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 1G bales 1
The Ii$sport was crowded with cok
ored excursionists this morning.
At 3 o'clock to-day the thermometer
in this office registered 02 degrees.
For.Pockct Knives orjTablo Cutlery,
go to JacobV Hardware Depot, t
Nor brigTcra. Christcnscn. from
this port, arrived at Havre on the 17th
inst. ' . .
Ger. brig Obcron. Westphal. arrived
at Stettin, on the 10th inst.. from this
port.
ville, Fla., and left for that place on last
night's train. Mr. Levy i3 a voung
gentleman whose departure we regret,
and we wish for him in his new sphere
of action all the success his genuine
merits demand. -
Itesratta at Wrifflitsville .
A regattaunder the auspices of the
Carolina Yacht Club, will take place at
ohtsville on Fridav next, by which
time the Banks House may be occupied
although it will not be completed.
Five or six yachts are already spoken
of as certain to enter for the race and it
is probable that others will come to the
front. Further particulars will . be
made known in a few days.
Drowned. j
Yfiaterdav afternoon three colored
boys were running about on some logs
at Hilton ferry when by some accident
they all fell into the water. Two ol
them were rescued by a colored man.
who ran to their assistance, but the
H.Irrl nnrnnrl .Tnlin .TohnSOn. a Son of
the colored outlaw. Tom Johnson, was
drowned beloro assistanee could be
given him. He was about seven years
ofase. and at last accounts his body
had not been recovered.
Run nlns; at Larjre.
i Complaint is made that some' of those
who own horses and mules that are
worked during the week, allow them to
run at largo on Sunday, much to the
annoyance of citizens and to the peri
of children. Especially is this the case
on the North side of the railroad, where,
we fearn, two children came near being
trampled upon yesterday by ja mu
that was capering about the streets.
News and Observer: "This week all
ey es j will turn to Rosinopolis to see the
handsome way in which she'll manage
her fruit lair. That savoir Jaire pecu.
iar to her in other things will not fail
her in this matter of displaying a3 fine
fruit as the world can show, to the best
advantage, and in taking care of those
who may go to see the show.
Brutal Treatment;
Willis Drake, the colored shoemaker
of the "Hollow," came to police head-
J quarters this morning with one of; his
children, a little boy 3 or 4 year3 ot age,
who had been whipped in a most cruel
and shocking manner. It j seems that
some colored people living in the East
ern suburbs of the city had the child
to care for, and for some offence, they
whipped him yesterday evening and
then turned the little thing out of doors
where he remained all night. He was
found by a colored man who was
onminfr to market this morning, who
took him in his cart and brought him
to his father. We saw the child and
it a sidps and hack were raw from the
Excurioon! j
POSSIBLY THE LAST OF THE SEASON,
- - ! .. ' . V. ' !
under the supervision of the Ladles1' of Front
Street M. B. Church. PASSPUKT Will leave
hervbarffor SnalthtU'e and the-Forts al 9
o'clock next Thursday morning, . the 23ru.
Fare for trip 80 cetts. Children under M
years of age 25 cents. One of those matchless
dinners on board for 50 cents. ; . j aog 20-St.
Uew Styles 11
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
First of the Season.
jADIES
AND i GENTLEMEN'S FANCY
Stationery. Mercantile and School requisites.
i
I'sc
25
BBLS. FRESH CORNED MULLETS.
Blank Books, every size and style ot binding;
Send In your orders.
aug 20
W. E. DAVIS ft SON.
Wrannlnsr Paper. Paper Bags ; and
Text Books, adopted by. tho State
Education , a specialty., i
Solid Comfort,!
THERE 13 SOLID COMFORT IN THE use
. '' '! :;-! " -I !
of Kerosene Stoves. A customer, who Is
using one, says: P With this ve are Independ
ent when left without a servant." They are
Gems an 1 jcreat i- "Economists." Different
sizes and prices. Try one. j - .
Pure White Oil.
auff20 PARKER & TAYLOR,
Twine. -
.
Board of '
mix 20
C.W. YATES;
119 Market street
We Have
Blackflsh
1MIE BLACKFISH EXCURSION POST
pdned from last Thursday, will tike place on ,
TUESDAY MORNING, Slst liisj. PASSPORT
' ' ' 1 - ' ' : I -""'" I' "
will leave her whnrf at 5 o'clock, A. M. 6harp.
aag20-lt
1
J. Vf . HARTER
There was some very good Sampson
county beet brought into market this
morning. .
A flagstaff wa3 placed on the City
Hall this morning to project over the
sidewalk on Third street:
Rev. R.W. Sanders preached at the
First Baptist Church yesterday, morns
ing and evening, and created a very
faborable impression among his hearers.
Stcamboatmen report that there is
plenty of water in the Cape Fear fpr
boatingpurposes.butthat.it is slowly
fallinsofi'. The recent rise was about
10 feet. : ,
Mr. James W. Conoley. one of the
most experienced druggists in this city,
has accepted a position in the new drug
house spoken of by us a few issues
since. !
The committee on pulpit supply otthe
First Baptist Church have received no
reply yet from Rev. Dr. T. H. Pilch
ard to tho call to the. pastorate of that
church recently extended him.
in. . .i tA thnt. n. number i of
V 6 UUUClsiauu
voung gentlemen in this city have
.i. i u for a mcon-
cuaiivicu
i-u n ihn Rocks, with a hsn
at IkLayos. on neit
The New Postal Rule.
The new postal rule seems not to be
pnerallv understood. It is intended to
O " 0
secure a more general delivery of letters
that were formerly sent to the dead
letter office. As heretofore, three cents
will be sufficient to forward a letter ac
cording to its address. When less than
i. nnt'on a letter the sender
is notified, if his name is on the - envel
ope, that the letter cannot be forwarded,
ir hn wonder's name is not on the en
velope, the person to whom it is ad
dressed is notified so that he can remit
the balance of postago and have the
letter forwarded to hiui. j Under the
rule, if a letter is mailed without a
stamp, or with less than three cents, the
addressee has the opportunity to get it.
Under its operation fewer letters, will
be sent to the dead letter office than
formerly.
A Pleasant Farewell.
At the residence of Mr. V. Ballard,
corner Person and Polk streets, Thurs
day evening, a pleasant party assembled
to extend Mr. Sydney Alderman a larc-
well. This young gentleman during his
stay in our city won a host ot menus,
and none who more appreciated nis
high character and unselfish Christian
labors than tho pastor and members of
Person street Methodist church and
Sunday school. During the evening
Mr. Bumpass, on behalf ot Mrs. V.
Ballard and Mis3 Minnie Redford, pre
sented Mr. Alderman with a handsome
pocket Bible, and Mr. N. B.Broughton,
lor little Minnie Bryant, presented a
Alder
Friday
and
..Mriotie element of the Republican
party, the better it is likely to be lor
him. m
Relative to the new postal felegraph
company a dispatch from New Tiork
John W. Mackay was wrrouj
the ?istce of S ?.. of the $2
000.000 ot capital stock ol tbe Josl
Telegraph Company. This gives him
complete control of the company. He
vriU not talk about his plans in regard
to the Vvstem. but U every day at the
Nevada :Sank in this city, maturing
them It Usaid that one of the features
a l &ewicm will be a unifona rate
ufone cent per word to all parts of the
MryTandthat the system? will be
d rJUkethat ofthe governs
inent postofflco as possible.
Yesterday's Xacs and Observer con
tains the following:
ninr.n. Anmst 18. loJw.
I adopt thlsmethod of siting that I
i
supper
night.
The Blackfish excursion on the Pass-
nrt. which was proiected for last wee
Kf Whinh was nbstponed on account
.riK.konw weitbcr. will take place
. n ; lik-p v to be the last
lJ n .
of the season
brutal beating he had received and
where the skin was not taken off I there
were ridges as large as one's finger.
Linnincott's Masrazine.
LippincoWs for September has an. at
tractive table of contents, including
several articles of special interest. An
Italian watering-placei "Viareggio,' is
the subject of an iiluslratedlpaper. Un
der the title of An Episode of John
Brown's Raid." Col. A. K. McClure
gives an account of the singular adven
tures of Capt. Cook,- whose counsel he
was, brings to light many intesting par
ticulars in connection with the ill-starred
expedition, and the state of public feel
ing in the border country. "In Sus
pense" is an anonymous production.
"Five Graves ioMoatana,"' traces the
history of a notorioxs gang ot "road
Agents " "Our Summer Court in Scho
harie," is a very pleasant rural sketch
marked hv a vein of humor; and "The
Metropolis of the Farm" calls up all
the associations connected with barns.
"The Jewel in the Lotos," which is
illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece
maintains fits interest; and the short
. . mm m A TT11 tlT A.
stories, "Uelia unmwet; "ine u orst
Man in the Troop," and "The Discip
lino of Paper Dolls, are varied and
entertaining. There are, as usual, sev
eral good things in the "Monthly Gos
sip." LippincoWs is always eoiphati
cally readable. j
ti.a iKnni i-en.li mi rue wc-
J.I1U JI...- i
casion of the Fruit Fair.'
We are gratified to see so much
interest taken by our citizens in all the
preparations necessary to the enjoyment
of visitors to the Uair ol me ruii
Growers' Association. Not least among
these preparations are those for the
Grand Ball. It promises to be tue most
brilliant and recherche of its kind that
has been in Wilraiugton in many years
SUPPLIED A LONG FELT WANT BY
establishing a firstrClass Carriage, Harness
and Trunk store, where an Kmas oi goous m
our line can be bought at prices lower than
ever before offered in this market.
OS" Ilepaliing in all its branches attended to
oromptlj . McD.0UGALI & BOWDEN.
aur 20 No. 114 North Front St.
Fruit Jars,
AL.F GALLONS. QUARTS. PINTS and
TD SUBSCRIBERS WILMINGTON TElfPHDNE
i 'exchange, j :
T) LEASE ADD TO YOUR LIST j
No. 73-JOIIN W. GORDON & BRO
aog 21 It
Insurance Agents
-I . i :
C. WHITE, iManager.
H
Giles & Diurchison,
aug 20 North Front St
Violins and Guitars,
ITil THE BEST ITALIAN STRING
W
for the flame
-1 -
a and Double,
Fly Traps.
mHE HRST AV ) CHKAfJSSX IX Xiiia I
market. Our
, I GRAIN CRADLES - . ;
cannot be surpassed in price or quality.
A large and well selected stock of Hard
ware at W. E. SPRINGER & CO'S.,
Successors to John Dawson & Co.,
augf0 I Market Street j
E. G. Blair,
Ritohcr HarraonicftS, Slngi
Bass Drums .and Kettle Drums,
! Accordeous of all sizes, styles fud prices.
i Flutes, Fifes, Harps and Zltherns,
- Double Basses and Violincellos,
. i . i ' . :!.,!'" . i .: t
Pianos and Organs., For ealo at: j . J
HEINSBERGrER'Sj
aug 20 Live Book and Music Stores
Millinery & Fancy Goods.
v
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 19, North Second Street,
Solicits ?onsignmentsof all kinds of Country
Another Large Invoice
l roauce. jiop prices wiu m"j id.is "t.
anteed. Will rcship to ptner jmarKuw wucu
requeateit.
aog 20
among "photographers. News
Observer. !
i :! .ilinliiirm Air
COIU PCUCll WUltU'iuaiiu. . .
man bears with him tho best w.suos 01 rr Zr.
i ...i m lonvinfT ns. anueieKuiiuaw.io.
our pcopie, vn s".- - I J4T - . ... .i,0crnifinfintdancin2
Wiiminton gains a Unnstian genue- uuudii 7-0 . - -
u iimington gam , nnnUoA haii made bv throwing open the entire
man ami au . -x 1 nQ ;lo
and first noor 01 me vrpcia nuuoc, 0 w
bies and its dress circles, the whole to
i n,;fU wa nn f;hinese ian
DB ULUtDU mm h "
terns, will make asocial display rarely
if ever, equalled in the j history ot tne
citv. This will come ouou wo cycu'o
S2nd inst. On the
following evening there will be a Grand
Ball at the Seaside Park Hotel, in the
sDlendid pavihion under the spreading
111 rr riyf9
lican rarty. neither do I belong
Liberal Republican party. 1
to the
my reasons bewfteor 1 jJJJ:.
We'll not bother Mr. Ilolden to give
his reasons; we'll give them for hirn.
here and now. He wants his disabili
ties removed by the Legislature, so that
he can enter the political field once
more, and that means on the Republi
can side. Ia no case should the
Democrats touch him or his disabilities
Let him rot and stink in the grave he
has dag for himself. ' , -
a lot fpr has been received in this city
stating that Gov. Jarvis win no o
able to bo present at the uair. w
expected, in consequence of which the
Wilmington Light iniauiry
parade, as they intended to do, lor es
cort duty. '
It is probable, says the News and
Observer, that quite a party of Raleigh
people will goto Wilmington next week
tTsee the fruit fair. Tickets will-be
sold at greatly reduced rates 3 ters
can go to Wrightsville or Smithvillo
Rnd get some sea air, it they! like.
What is possibly tie last excursion
ot the season under the auspicious of
the ladies of the Front Street M. E
Church, will take place on the steamer
russpori on Thursday next . The ladies
... r tJr pleeant dm-
will prepare ouc 1
ners. which' will be served on board.
The Fair. I
As the time approaches for the open
ing of the Fruit Growers1 Fair, the peo
pie are becoming more wide awaice re-
l:L!
garding the importance oijineexuioi
tion. That it will be a grand success
entirelv worthy the city, is a fact al
ready established in the minds of those d within the bearing and mur
who have watched its progress lrom the I r.hfl roiiin waves of the old
start until the present, w e are iniorm- At,L nli&
cd by Mayor Hall that one genueman ttrelearnfromMr.il. McL. Green,
from Greensboro wishes for 25 leet 01 Chairman of tho Ball Committee, that
space, and the prospect is now mat au JohQ n Daniels ha3 been appoint
available room will be taken. Richard . - Manaccr -with the foUowing
Bradlcv. Esq., ot Wrightsville Sound. g . R Campbell, John F
will make an imposing display of fruits, . , M nr0ni a- G. Conoley,
a sample of which we saw at the book- p, j0nes, J B. Hanks, George
cfoor Mr. P. lleinsDerger mis moiu- . 1V r. rprtoi?etJ Jr.. M. 1
bv.w - ! -I I XAimiM, ' I
Foreclosure
El Q. BLAIR.
of Millinery !
Sale.
. . . - rmmm-m-wr vivttrn r- v I x T. OKI X?
BY VutTUE or 'nivtn tru ou ur
rontained in a certain mortgage deed maue
DViW.J. Calais and wife toi John L. i Boat
wriKht and recorded In the office of the Regis
ter of Deeds of New Hanover County, in Book
t t.t. .uo-oior, thp. tnndersismcd will sell at
public auction, at the Court House door, in the
city of Wilmington, on Friday, September21st,
1383, at lx OXIOCK. cat w fc" mgAMso
Cash, aa unaiviuca oneriuunu iui.
11V1: r.rta!n lot of i land situated in said
cky. Beginning at a! point fcthe.tern
ni VmxmH at.roAt.fififeetJ'iouth of the South-
eastern intersection of said street with Orange
street, runs thence isast parauci wnu viaus
street 110 feet, thence South parallel with
Fom th street W feet, tnencc vcbi uaiauw
trP4t lift fftct to Fourth istreet.
ihxnPi a ion thft East line of Fourtlt Utrect
Northwardly 66 feet to tne Deginmng. j
j. D. BBliUAHi.jr
New
Styles, New,
Colors. &c
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMEN1
FULL.
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aug 20-20t m
Attorney for Mortgagee I
KID, SILK ard LISLE- GLOVES.
PARASOLS, NECKWEAR, FANS. ;
ZEPHYR and MATERI ALi for FANCT
WORK. ., a -MILLINERY
Second Floor.
FANCY GOODS First Floor.
- Respectfully, .
New Furniture Warerooms.hyjiss E. - KARRER,
NO. 30 (iRAMTE ROW, feO. FUONT j - i bicUASQB COHNIB
St., I have opened with wnai 1 inm v"
selected 6tock of
Millinery & Fancy Goods, j
, 01 y ,lilinw T ADIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS,
Furniture and -Bedding, L BOnnets, lace ties ai : :
Embracing many new designs in BOWS AND RIBBONS,
bedroom ana rariorvouiis, mautheiateststyies. r
Orders from the country protnptlf filled ana
"'--!" . H ' . ' M- 'i i
My patrons will find It to their jthtereBt to
; , 1 " - . 1 i - i
call and examine. .''.,!' i ; : !j j .' )-
MRS. S. J. BAKER;
! j 123 MARKET. STREET.1 !'.'. . -
aug 20
Our aim shall be to deal fairly and squarely
with all, and respectfully ask a share of the
public patronage. Courteous treatment guar
antci to all wio favor me wth a call.
augSOtf s. THOMAS C. CRAFT, Agent
ing.
in the shape of a lot ,ot ncn au
luscious-looking, pears, a present irom
Tr. Bradlev to a lady of this city.
r r nnr own citizens, who take an
;nfDrr. in the cultivation and propaga
tion of floricultural. horticultural and
r. rod acts will make large.
interesting displays. It Is impossible.
at present, to tell who will be the pnn
Piano . for Sale.
A second-band Piano for sale cheap
at the residence 217 South Front st. tf
Knlsrhts or llonor.
CaroUns Lodge . Kb. 434. Regular
meeting this evening at 8 o clock. Toil
attendance desired; " . 1U -
Quince, W. C. Jones, ana
French.
The following gentlemen have been
named as honorary managers: hobs.
W.J. Green. T. M. Holt, D. U. wc
lnxt. H. B. Short. George Davis, O.
mt mrm m WV a 1
p. Meares and XV . 1. Loncn.
The Reception Committee 01 tne isaii
is composed of the following named
gentleman : Messrs D. J. Worth, Jos.
itiaiuu,
Dr.iG.
.?nnl exhibitors, nor the extent of their
exhibits, but enough is known to show WaUerg G j. BoheJ John
I tht it will be a grand display. Ittiow w Kidder: n.'W. Hicks,
only remains for the people 01 me Q Thomas; John .Corbett, lxuisj .j.
to come and see what we can uo 1 OUerbours and Charjie Fenneil.
and tho hospitality ot oar people wiU Dnh0c3L Medicine, the wonderful
hA lare enough to oe moii 1 cure ior diseases 01 wo wv-,-fAnf
all the Tisitors who may honor I Bowels : MItedJidsmS!5 Io:
tlie xair oy tuuii twvvw. . -
and
rsc
I am Receiving
. ": V'. ' - -.'! :
BY NEW YORK STEAMERS EACH WEEK
: , ! i ' " ' ' '
THEI FINEST SELECTION OF
FruitLand Vegetables,
j CONSISTING OF
NORTHERN APPLES, j
NORTHERN POTATOES,
CABBAGES.
TURNIPS and
j "l ' . V;" "' "' t
BEETS. ; i '
itv int rcrrlvcdtbe following variety of
CAKES AND CRACKERS, whith I recom
mend to all Housekeeper and T. xcnMtonista.
Ginger Taffy, , ( ,1
orange Bar, :-v - -Assorted
Drops, 1
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These goods are of finest quality, fresh and
crispy. - ' '.'mm.'
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Sugar-Cured Hams,;
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Strips and Shoulders.;
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North Carolina Roe Herring.
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11 Olfortli Front St,'