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VOL. VII1.
W LMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY. AUGUST 21, 1883.
NO. 199
mMr Capel insists on being ac
ctticd ll,e firstsyHablo.
Tie Prince of 'Wales has contributed
, i.o io the Ischia earthquake fund.
Winder II. Stephens homestead,
I ler:y Hall, is for sale for $10,000.
i i -tain Webb's admirers in Boston
h xe contributes iur i. iuu.
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i.iiicrai Ijngstreet will address sonic
, old soldiers at Jackson, Miss., on
Cei-tembcr 13.
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wicked politics n reports that Mr.
r Wn .levotes half an hour in each day
;., preparing
. , .um.ilion.
Judge Black died at bis home at
York, Pcnn., at 2:10 on Sunday morn
ing. He had been sick' but one week
and hi3 death was not unexpected. An
unfavorable changoJook place on Sat-
urday, about 4 o'clock, arjd ho I gradu-
ally grew worse therefrom until the end.
He was conscious of . his death and was
perfectly resigned to it. Jeremiah Sulli
van Blacx was born in Somerset couuty,
his letter declining Ihe
Pa.. January 10th. 1810. of Irish paren-
t ' ti:. (.it I r .1
tagc. ill laiuur; was a iiruicr unu i
at one time, just before his death, a
member of Congress. lie was admitted
to the bar when 20 years of age and was:
married, when 28, to Miss Mary For
ward, his .preceptor' daughter, who
survives him and with whom he lived
happily, for so many! years ami lor
whoso consolation his last prayers were
uttered. He was appointed Jud?o ol
the Court of Common Pleas in 1812
and in 1801 was made Chief' Justice of
the SupfV-me Court, ot the State. He
A Sad lie turn .
Mr. William T. Vann. . who lives
about lour miles from Burgaw, Pender
county, left home on Monday, the 13th
inst, to drive some cattle to this city,
leaving his family in perfect health. He
was delayed on the way and in tho city
and heard nothing from home until
Friday, when he received a dispatch
stating that one of his daughters aged
11 years, died that morning of malarial
fever. She was taken sick on the
Tuesday before ' (the day alter Mr.
Vann left home) and. notwithstanding
all the medical skill and motherly care
and attention bestowed, continued to
sink rapidly until her death. It was a
sad task for a loving lather to return
and find an idolized daughter, with
whom he had parted but for, a few short
days, cold in the embrace of death.
A Disagreeable Accident.
On Sunday last two young ladies and
! 1 - ... w!.lnrv !n n nnrl in t ho SMltVl
was amxjintcd Attorney-General of the a U"J
i United States b Indent AJ'
111 Hi 3CVUUI1 .1. vu.ti , .
streets, the horse which was drawing
i:.!n;iir.d C. Stcdman sm was, from
-k., a.vuiints. an easy dupe for Wall
. :rn-: ha i per 3. because or hia enormous
sn:--aiM in ,q., wUiU nncilinn lift fillod until
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I0 n late onhTof the Postollice De- j called upon to take f the . position of
.-uuiicnt. iHtruasters are reinirel to Secretary of Stato made vacant byj the
, ..:.! loiters only seven days before send- retirement of den. Cass, at the outbreak
r.'iKeni to the dead letter office. ; of the war. I I
About 21.000 of the 411,000 colored. The loss by the recent Hurry in stocks
vJerio Maryland have formed an at ew York ? is put down by the
dependent party. They are in revolt u'orti in round numbers at $250,000,
j .ain: hito Republican bosses. ooo, to bo borne by the holders of stocks
. - j which were worth $1,000,000,000 a year
Mr. Arthur s boom inui mr wujuij
.i s.r 1 aiikidiIIp nip.
..riiwMonerciua..... " , !Conrse. only temporary; some
in.hcr woras. u swius u .. i.
.! ?ays the Atlanta Constitution
The Detroit lYcc Press, poking fun at
i:.cioliticr.l calculator, says his "flgur
., is. harmless amusement, like
ihe construction or Presidential pyra- j
mid?." ;
The New York Sun does not think
that the next Presidential candidate j
will be taken from Ohio, even ir I load
It should carry the State by 30.000 ma-
jority. :
Kussell Sage says John W. Mackay
will probably manipulate his Postal
Telegraph Company as ho did his Bo
nanza stpek for the special benefit of
J. W. M.
a"o. A great deal of the shrinkage is, of
of the
hieh level uuotatious were illusory, but
: after all allowances are made the net
loss isenormou3. i-ortimateiy me our
den of it falls on those who brought . ic
about.
the vehicle became unmanageable and
showed a disposition to move backwark j
instead of forward. As ill-luck would
have it, the body of the cart became
loosened from Us fastenings to the
shafts, and the principal weight being
in the rear, it turned completely over
backward, with the fair occupants un
derneath, dumped squarely into the
middle of a mud puddle with the body
of the cart on top of them . They were
soon extricated from their unpleasant
and uncomfortable position, and, lor-
tunately. without any serious i personal
injury, but their go to-meetin' clothing
was not in go.to-meetin' trim.
Getting Ready.
All day long busy hands and nimble
fingers have been industriously employ
ed in decorating and beautifying the
City Hall until it has an elegant ap
pearance. Daring the dayj contribu
tions of fruit, plants and flowers were
received and placed in " their respective
positions as fast as circumstances would
permit. There are 16 largo tables m
all which are appropriately numbered.
Asidevfrom these there are side" tables
and stands in different portions of the
balldesigned tor special purposes.-
Everybody about the liall has been
actively busy all the day in preparing
for the occasion and as night approach,
ed there seemed an immense amount of
work yet to be performed before the
exhibition opens to-morrow ; but we
doubt not that it will be well and faith
lully accomplished, it the workers con
tinue to the end as they, have thus far.
The transformation which has becjn
effected since we left there yesterday
afternoon is wonderful, and would lead
one to almost think that he had alighted
in a fairy land. I '
Agate has been constructed across
tho entrance to the stair way leading to
the hall, surmounted by an , arch bear
ing the legend, VNorth Carolina Fruit
J Old Norfolk. j
Mr. JJW. Perry, a prominent com
mission merchant. Norfolk, writes of
Dr. Worthington's Cholera and Uiar
rhora Medicine, that wonderful specific
for Summer ConiDlaint. etc., that as a
household remedy, ithas an unequalled
reputation : he has used it m nis Janiry
and would not bo without it. i
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!ADHI2RTISEMI3NTS
"' i . FLXA&B NOTICX.
We will be glad to . receive coamttxilctioB
from our friends on aay art aU subject of
general Interest trol l ; - ' "
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The name ot the writer mutt aJway be rwt
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Communication must be written j n oil
one side ot the paper. -')' :: ; :";'-' .f, ;
PerBon&ntlesmustbe avolded. - .
And It la especially and particularly unci
stood that the Edjtor does not always endoi 4
the views of eorrespondents csVm so state
in the editorial . column.
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FLORIDA WATER,
LAVKXDER WATER," '
VIOLET WATER.
i HELIOTROPE WATER.
- . wniTR l!(WK WATKB.
V i RAZEN'A WATER.;
Also a complete assortment of . Colognes and' I
I'erf nmery for the Summer season. '-:'!
M-t FrescrlvUons compounded day ' and
night at F. C MILLER'S,: m
- - . German DrocrlsLf
' surG- Correr Fourth and Kan sta.
For Sale or Rent'., i
HOUSE WTtt EIGHT . ROOMS.
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saa on." count pni oirte, wuero . nicy w i 213 North Front street, West sldo. Apply to
UJUl pUaVVb J UiwC Ul stiv ftjft "v MkVBw
0ur Visitors
HO THE FRUIT OROWEBS FAIR Aia:
LOCAL NEAVS.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Yates Sew Style J
W II Oreex Turnip Sec 1 )
lRrAt Contractor j
Heixsberoer .lust Received
.1 R Melton For Fair Week
F C Miller Florida Water. &c
.1 M M3o wan A Son ojir Visitors
A K ItLACK School at Point Caswell
(ler. barque Atlantic, Sobering, sailed
from Antwecp, on the IBih inst-, I for
j this port.
The New Vork Tl'orW makes an ex-' At e o'clock this afternoon the tler
iiibit of its progress, under Mr. Pulitz-1 momctcr in this office registered i de
,r's management, for the past three ! grecs , scaut. I
months. The revelation of growtn ami pjlC a(iie3 0f theFifth Street M. K.I
prosperity is astomsmng. church wm give another of their dc-
l'hilatlelphia Jiccord: There is force lightful excursipus to Smithvillc and
and fact in the remark of the New thc port3 on Wednesday, the 29th inst.
Vork H'orWLbat there is no trouble to TTshorti of Columbus coun-
tezuimaic uujiuw, . . th r;tv to-dav and Will proua-
f l 1 .0 .1. .MW
bly remain until alter tnc rair. ji in
forms us that a largo number of people
from that county will be here to-mor
row and thc next day.
Augnst seems disposed to depart in a
big blaze of sunshine and amid tropical
heat. It has been j very warm to-day.
and but for thc delightful Ibrcczes with
which we have been fanned, tresh from
the ica. it might have been called red-
hot
in
mate business that ia suffering.
The immense crematory in Kome is
almost daily use. Crcmatiou is
daily becoming more popular, and bids
fair soon to dispose of more corpsej in
the Italian capital than old fashioned
burial.
. - -President
Circvy's aversion to capital
punishment is very marked. He has
gone so far lately as to reprieve from
thn sentence of death a wretch named
Houlet. who had brutally murdered ai Tll0 decorations in the City Hall lor
noor servant womau. !t nn Fair are 6iranly superb, hvery
t Timi(f the Dreacher. will re-
A . . A ..l.o 1
turn to bis Brooklyn pulpit on thc first
Sunday of September. In his travels
through Kentucky bo is being greeetcd
by very Urge audiences, people flocking
curiously to seo him.
Tbo Inter-Ocetin reviews the financial
situation favorably, and boils the panic
down thus: "Tho people are coming
to their senses. The lambs do not pro
rose to have this clip ot wool sheared
on W.all street. That U about the size
of it." '-j
MonsignbrCapelaays: "It has al
ways seemed to me that I should like
to have been born a Jew and turn to a
icti.n. 1 I should have been in good
company at least- St Peter for one and
St. Paul who boasted that be bad been
a 'Jew of the Jews.'
But for The South Carolina Railway
Commission, says the Augusta CArom
fU there wou!d have been another
competing line from East to South that
SeceT&Co.couianotgoDoioup.
allude to Mr. John M. Robinson's pnr
iect. the money for which was ready
and plenty more behind toback it up.
Italian newspapers comment upon
the extravagant demands made by pop
ular tenors when .foreign managers
come to the land of song to make terms
with them. Ono famous aingcr. Ta
magno. U said to have asked SIOS.OCO
to appear in opera at Pari during six
months. Another lenor$amenUoned
Maini whom aa American manager
sought to ecgage for six months, and
rrho demanded $ 120.000 lor that pexiod.
thing is iu thc 1 most admirable taste.
Tbo ladies and gentlemen who have
done this work have certainly reflected
reat credit upon themselves and they
are entitled to thc thanks of thc entire
community. ' j
The body of the young, colored boy
who was drowned at Hilton on Sunday
afternoon; mention of which was made
by us yesterday, was recovered yester
day afternoon. Hi3 neck was found to
be dislocated but this was supposed to
have been caused by his fall. The
verdict of the jury of inquest was -accidental
death." I i !
j A New Variety.
A public spirited gentleman of Col
j umbus county, a few weks since, in
! view of the approaching Fair, offered
! finite a liberal reward for the capture,
alive, of an aligator, stipulating that it
! should be at least twelve feet long. The
object ot the capture was to bring it to
tho city to exhibit at the Fair as a cu
riosity which a great many visitors
from the interior jof the State had
never seeiis In answer to the offer of
the reward 'one of the citizeus of that
i county, a few days sinco, brought an
alligator, which was only about three'
feet in length, and claimed the reward.
He was quickly told that no such infer
ior lookiug saurian as that would an
swer the purpose, when 'he replied,
"Well, it's to be a fruit fair and I
thought I'd show ?cm j what sort ot a
crop we could raise, evenT it it wasn't
quite ripe.
To-morrow.
On to-morrow morning, the first of
the Fruit Fair," the doors of the Exhibi
I tion Hall will be opened at 10 o'clock,
and the ceremonies will commence at
11 o'clock.
The Fair will be opened with prayer
by Rev. CM. Payue, Pastor of thc
Second Presbyterian Church. An Ad
dress of Welcome will then be made by
His Honor, Mayor Hall, after which
there will be music, followed by an
oration, at thc conclusion of which that
good old song, "The Old North State."
will be sung by the entire audience.
One excellent and attractive feature
of tho Fair will be the presence of the
Wilmington Cornet Concert Club, who
will render some of their best airs
morning, afternoon and night.
The doors will remain open until 10
o'clock each night.
The Grand Ball will take, place to
morrow night, in tho Opera House,
and there is no doubt that it will prove
one of the most elegant affairs of the
kind known in the history ot our city.
Geowers' Association, Exhibition 1883
The hall itself is tastefully decorated
with flags, banners, evergreens and' ap
propriate mottoes, while upon the
rostrum at the Southern 1 end of the
room, is a fountain which throws up. its
jets of sparkling water to absorb the
impurities of the atmosphere, and then
falls into an artificial bas:n, whence it is
carried off by means of pipes prepared
for the purpose." Tne fountain ' i3 de
corated with evergreens in a most
artistic manner, the beauty of which
language lis entirely impotent to ex
press. To-morrow we expect to give a
full list of the articles exhibited with
the name of the exhibitor and the place
whence they came, something which
we find it impossible to do to-day. They
will be many and excellent and entirely
worthy the efforts which havebeen
made to make the Fair a success.
cxhiliratiDg extracts of thc apple, the peach.
of corn, rve nnd other cereals all of which are
ervc l in the most RDDetizins manner
3 THE COOLEST LAUR BEER in the
city and ths best 5 c-nt Cigur m uiulactureu.
i Com, and see for yourselves, i !
ang 21-St J. M McOVAN A SON
School at Point .Oaswell.
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JY SCHOOL AT TII1S PLACE WILL
open September iOtb, proximo. '
Kateb Z uiliion ie.r montoL t- fc $1.(0 and
j$4 00 according to advancement,) payable
the end of each month. Board In good fami
lies can be had at $8.00 per month.
Thi3 la a mixed schoo . Music is taught by
Mrs. John K. Faddisou. whom I cordially
recommend as an excellent teacher la this de
partment -Fr
further particulars ad iress the princi
pal.
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H
GEO, IT. IvELLET, Ajr"t
OTELS, BOARDING . HOUSES,- -AND
rulVATE FAMILIES, who desire to accom
modate Visitors to thc Fruit Fair, will com
municate at once with Mayor Hall, in wrltlos
Please state how manjrthey can accommo
date, and the price per Day, per Meal and per
iXKlginir. r:-.-vt . jvKKCiian.it,
augl 4t Chm'n of Com
Fine Arts.
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I AM NOW LOCATED, FOR THE PRE-
eut, nnd prepared to fill all order for Crayon
and India Ink Portraits. . I will fruaranteo yoit.
a real fine Portrait, if It is not satisfactory you
need not accept it Portrait from any kind
of entail picture nnd expressed without injury.
on.r11.lf . Rf ui?(n ;i Rmiilsi:)!. Y. It!-
A. R. BLACK, Principal
!l-i&w3w Presbyterian copy Jft
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CONTRACTORS.
B A LED PRO POS A LS WILL 1 BE ' EE-
For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
co to Jac.obi' Hardware Depot, t
Point Casvell School.
We invite attention to the advertise
ment of Ex Sheriff Black's excellent
school at Point Caswell, as it appears
in thi3 issue. This school has already
attained for itself an enviable reputa
tion, which will be maintained. It is
located in one of the most healthy vil
lages of this section-where good board
may be had at $8 a month. The tuusi
cal department is under the direction
of that accomplished lady, Mrs. John
Excurison I
pOSSIBLY THE LAST OF THE SEASON
utwler the Biiperylsion of tbo iJadlea ot vFroni
Sti-eet M. E. Church. PASSPORT will leave
her wharf for Smith vll.'o and tnejForta at t
o'clock next Thursday mornimr.i tho 23rd.
Fare for trio 'SO cetts. Children under li
celvcd unUl 4 o'clock, P M., Tuesday.AuguiJt I yeara of age 25 cents. One of those matchlcfa
l dinners on uoara lor ou cenia. . aucwii.
28th, for building a New Ward and Mortuary,
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and for repairing the roof of main building at
City Hospital. Plans and t,ecincationa can
be seen at Col. John D. Taylor's office. City
Hail, where Proposals win be lef. Parties
bidding will -make separate estimate upon each
hiiilrtlncr. i '
The Board of Managers rcserye the light to
reject any or all bids.
nisi Jut AtAvrvfcu,
W. H. CHADBOUEN,
aug21-2t 2124 Committee
Just Received
rjMIE SONG FOLIO A collection of the
Most Popular Airs of the day. Price Mc. j
Getze'a Improved School for. the Parlor Organ
White's Instruction for Orgau. i
Huuten'8 Kevwed Instructor for Piano and
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Organ.
Buirowcs' Piano Forte Primer. , ,
j The lattjst Sheet Music ran always bier had at
t HEINSBERGER'S,
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aug 21 Live Book and Music Stores
New Styles!!
T A DIRS. AND GENTLEMEN'S, t FANCY
Statioucry . Mercantile and School requisites,
Blank Books, every size and style of binding;
Wrapping Paper, Taper Bags and Twlno..,
Text Books, adopted by tho State Board of
1 '1.4. I'"'.'-!
Educat'ou, a specialty, . ; 1 I f ;
aug 20
C. W. YATES,
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119 Market street
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Foreclosure Sale. !
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BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE
contained lu a certsla mortgage deed made -
wriirht and rfrdftd in the oflica of the Peirii- ."
f.r of DoaiIa nf Xcw Hanover Countv. In Book l-t
Li tj Lt, page -i, mo 'UQUcrBiKWti win ecu n i ,
public auction, at the Court House door. In the
city of Wilmington, on Friday, Scptembcrlt,
Cash, an undivided one fourth intereat In -that
cet tain lot of laml situated (in. aaid
cityJ Beginnmg at a point la the Eastern
line of Fourth street, OGfect$outh of thc South-:
eastern Intersection of said street with Orange i f
street, runs thence East parallel with Orange-! ;
street no leet. tnence eoum parauei wm y
Fouith street 6 feet, thence West parauei
FOR FAIR WEEK !
---r- ,,., u tait rpriT vroPT with Orange stmet no leet to r ounn Bircci, . .
WT HAVE MADE GREAT ErFOBTS I jlCnce aing the East Une of Fourth Wtrect .
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AYhen to Batlic.
The Royal Humane Society in its
recently issused report, gives the follow
ing useful advico to swimmers : "Avoid
bathing within two hours after a racal.
Avoid bathing when exhausted by. fa
tigue or from any other cause. Avoid
ii.
Mr. J. .1 Ilopktos. nav- bathing when tne ooay is
bathing aiio-
ln Market.
Mr. J. R. lelton will present every
day this week, at his stalls, in the New
Market, for thc bencfi of visitors to the
Fair, an unusually attractive display oi
fresh meats
ing "recovered from his recent severe
illness, is again at his post, at stall Xo.
1, and will be glad to serve all who may
call upon him . ; i
City Court. !
Trifair Smith, a colored boy of about
12 years ol age, was brought before the
c,r thU moraine, charged wilh lar
ceny, and was required 'to give bond in
thesumorso iornis apuv-ai-
the next term of the Criminal Court, in
r.nit nf which he was committed.
Patty Prcoieau, colored, : disorderly
conduct, $5 or 20 days.! She went be
low. . , . I j 1 ' - -. 1
Piano for Sale.
. V second-hand Piano for sale cheap
at 'the residence 217 South Front it. tf.
mm
ttPrsDiraiion. Avoia
gether in the open air. it after having
been a short time in the water, it causes
a sense of chilliness, with numbness, of
the hands and leet. - Bathe when the
body is warm, provided no time is lost
in cettins into the water. Avoid chilling
the body by sitting or standing undress
ed on the banks or in' boats after having
been in the water. Avoid remaining
too long in the water; leave the ater
immediately there is thc slightest feel
ing of chilliness. The vigorous and
strong may bathe early in the morning
on an empty stomach.- The young and
iWp who arc weak had better bathe
two or three hours after meal; the
best time for such is irom two to three
hours after breakfast..; -tV Vv
Mre.J.oiin E: Lippitthas been award
ed thc contract lor .furnishing refresh
ments at the City Hall during the pro
gress of the Fruit Fair. This means
that there will be handsome tables, fur
nished with the best that can be had.
Specially elaborate preparations will be
made for the night of the Ball.
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List of Letters.
A list of unclaimed letters remaining
at the Post Office in this City on Wed
nesdav, August 22, 1883: j j
A Clara Andrews, Mary Ann Allen.
TjWright Bizzeli.-(2). MA Booker,
Mat Brbwn, Mary Jane Beery, Madge
Brown, J A Bradley,! Charlie Bagley,
Charles Bennett. J ,
C Elizabeth Carr. Julia Campbell,
Wm M Canby. . 1 ' . -
D Annie R Davis. Catherine Du
mas. Charles Dixsey, H Davis, (artist),
Lizzie Davis
F Dennis Foreman, G Wj Freeman.
G Thos Griffin, Bcttie 1 Graham,
Willie Godbolt, Rachel Gaiioway, M
W Guyer. i
H Eld C B Hassel.
J William Jefferson, Thomas Jen
kins. t- i
K William Kornegay, Martin Kel-
ley, James H King.
M Marinda Moore, Hagar Moss.,
NLT Nixon, ;
P Randolph Peters. Granville Pas
ton, Christian Peterson.
Q Maria B Quince. ;
RJohn Ray. Darklis Rufe, )V ra
Russell -
S-Chas Smith. Geo E Strohecker,
Louisa Sinclair, Minerva Simmons,3.
T Capt A H Turpie, Robert Trask.
Thomas J Tart. Uepsey Thompson .
V Susan Walters. Paten VYhite,
Melinda White, John W Webb. j
FIRMS.
E M Lazarus & Co ; Schiff Bros ;
Branch, Lladley & Farmer; JasSBaze-
more,;'' ' - " I' - - " -
Persons calling for letters in the above
list will please say "advertised;" if not
called for within ten days will be sent
to the dead letter-office at Washington,
D. C. . Ed. R. Brink: P. M.
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iThe celebrated' 'Fish Brand Gills
Twine is sold only at Jac6bis Hard
: ware Depot. r "L:i. - r . . :'
to help the FRUIT FAIR this week by aivirg
our visitor to eat the best that may be hid
in the way of 1 j
FINE STALL FED BEEF,
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L The prettiest you evr taw.
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FAT JUICY MUTTON, an extra fine article.
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VEIL, LAMB, At., Ac.
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PoPic attention and prompt deliyery guar
aoteed in every in.Unce.
aug2C-2t Sew Market
Northwardly 60 feet to tho beginning.
I J. D. BELLAMY, Jr., I .
aug20-20t .Attorneyi for Mortgagee : ;
25
First of the Season.
BBLS. FRESH CORNED MULLETS.
Send In your orders. ,
W. E. DAVIS A SON.
New Furniture Warerooms.
i a t -Ki -m CB4VITR TlrtW. SO. FROST
St., I have opened with what I think 1 a well -4 -
selected stock of . ; ' ' j . .. .... f' ,'J y
Furniture and ;Befl(Ilng, i
1 1 Embracing many, new dcigo ta p
Rp.Hrnnm and Parlor Suits.
Our aim tshall be to deal fairly and squarely ,
with aU, and respectfully ask a share of the
public patronage. Courteous treatment guar ;
anteed to all who favor me with a can. .'-.
Turnip Seed Turnip Seed.
aug 20
Solid Comfort.
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npHERE IS SOLID COMFORT IN THE use
of Kerosene Stoves. A customer, who is
using one, says : "With this we are Independ
ent when left without a servant." They arc
Gems and great "Economists." Different
sizes and prices. Try one. ! ..
r Pure White OH- '
ang 20 ! PARKER A TAYLOR.
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NEW CHOP 1 883. 4
T?OR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL;
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country oruersinvitetu
WILLIAM II. GREEN, Druolst,
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aug6 - ' 117 Market Street
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I am
iving
We Have
BY NEW YORK STEAMERS EACH WEEK
ClOPPUKD A LONG FELT WANT BY
O establishing a first-class Carriage, Harness
and Trunk Store, where all kinds of goods In
our line can be bought at prices lower than
ever, before offered in this market.
J& Repairing in all its branches attended to
promptly. cDOUGAIAj BOWDEN.
aag 20 I No. 114 North Front St.
THE FINEST 8ELECTI0N OT
Fruits and Vegetable!;,
f Fruit ! Jars;
TTALP GALLONS. QUARTS. PIJfTS and
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PRESERVE TU3LBLERS.
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Giles & Blurcliison,
Aug 20 I North Front St
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CONSISTING OF .
NORTIIERK APPIXS, ,
NORTHERN POTATOES,
CABBAGES, ' '
TURNIPS and - m
Fly Traps.
BEETS.
rpHE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THIS
market. Our WL
... GRAIN CRADLES
cannot be , surpassed In price or qualltrl
A larsre and well selected stock of Hard
ware at W. E. SPRINGER A GO'S..
Successors to Jonn iiawsoa uoM
aug SO I j Market Street
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E. Cm Blair,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
r So-19. Jforth Second Street,
I . . WllmtagtoD.N. C
Solicits consignment of all kinds of Country
Produce. Top prices and quick returns guar
anteed. -Will res hip to other markets when
nave jus reccirea tne ioiiowing Tarwij vi
p i -. "',.') '..j ,1: .;,
CAKES AND CRACKERS, whuh I rerom- -
mend to all Housekeepers awl Excarknit4
Ginger Taffy,
1 orange Bar, i
Assorted Drops,
U sweet Com.
Empire Mixed.
" Vanilla Wafers.
Lemon Wafers, k . j '
Newport Wafers. ' T
' - m LarTabjt'a Enowflake.
These goods arc of finest quality, freti atd
crlspy . ; I: - .
John L. BoatwrigM