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eft
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Sunday!
eted by ; '
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ex
, rRl PTIOSS rOSTAGE PAID:
SJS Six ortW-t2.W.V.Thm
Jff,VTw; One moatb,SS oenta. -
Lr VvU be dcDTerM by cxrhtn tree
IP" art 0f th city, at the abo-ta
r mtM low and HberaL ' ' . V.' ' "
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We will
be glad to jrefclre lOTTnininlc floi
Meads" on any aad 1 ml! tl.:fecf i, .c J
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fron our frlcads 1
general Interest but
The name of the writer most always be fvi
ei&hed to the Editor, -v -- v j ; h ;
Cammnnlcatlon moat .be wrlttea oal oal
PerMmantXesmastbe arolded, : u
And It la especially aad partJcnlarly msl
stood that the Editor does iot always endot
VOL. VII.
V ILMINGTON. N. C, FRI DAY, AUGUST 24, 1883.
- K
MO t 909 I theTlewsoteorrespondento iuUesa so sUtc ,
IX U. -V fa the editorial alumna. 1 1 - f 'i X
. -r'iiW. of any newspaper
dUion of tbe Count de ChAm-.
h,rJcooUnae3 yery critical.- :
oriU the Spanish agitator, U a tall,
dirk Castilita, aged fifty years,
a.nim. the oarsman, has $53,000
iltcd down, all made within past
six yeari
i. awrt Iincoln eyes were crossed
. t.- imm and were subse-
aaently strahtencd
i. thouzht probable that cars
tf ouM be run regularly across the big
Brooklyn bridge to-day
l olooel M. V. Sheridan. . brother of
.ie lieutenant general, does tbe. press
moxuog lor tbe rrcsiuen j
lari4 cleans 1,500 miles of streets for
i..ooOayear.andNew Vork pays
lor not cleamnK 4i
jLlv1,'"1'1 j..
ii' i'
: Sarah Winnemucca, tbaPiuLe Prin-!
cessOThas written a book concerning the
habits of the Piutes. ,The rolnme wilj
be issued by a Boston house shortly.
There are rumors in' Washington of
a consolidation of telegraph companies.
A dispatch from that city, dated Wed
nesday, says: . I
A rumor was current among tbe
brokers here yesterday afternoon that
steps were being taken in tbe direction
of a consolidation of the American
Rapid, Bankers' and iMerchans' and
Postal Telegraph" Companies! tor the
purpose of organizing a strong, opposi
tion to the Western Union Company.
The rumor, however, could not be
traced to any trustworthy source.
At 3 o'clock this p. m. the thermome- It is said that the thermometer wis s. i( ;i ;
ter in tbe office of Messrs. Blrosey MwnoarepeiiiiisM
Kiniiin inn nuea ua ueirreeii. wmcu wu i vu rs ohw, w&.u
2 degrees higher than it has been at I Front.
Hiaf n1a fit anv lima fhta VAr. 1 RfiiSQIl
1'
FLO WD A WATER, i -
VIOLKT WATER. "
M. nowesj of "OTRWK ilATEl. ? i
i - . I J I IIM kl 1 1 1 H I 111 A liLj AllbA iUMMW . r . .3,7 . 1, v ... x r7 IT1U SL S'l'l !r A
This i3 the highest yet, this j & Miners' TransDOrtition line between I ai a eomnlete astwrtment of Color and :
Boston and Baltimore,.; who suffered I Perfumery, for the 8ummer season. - - J! . ,
r an tori hvl rirKnpuuua win wun?u uj. .. .
Mr. E. T. Draper. Manager of Mr. the exposure incident to his profession, & ri Germabnirriat.J
T Draper, Manager of Mr. the exposure incident to his profession,
imson's dry coods , houseire- was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. This is
Mb loot and mouth disease has np-
,ircd among the cattle of Spalding,
fouuty of Lincoln. England. -and is
preaJicg-
The cities of ;the United Stales are
netting m debt. They owe over $400,
no more this year than they did ten
rars s?o-
Xfce loral journal of Cape May great
ly Jamaeed its popularity by accident
ally using a 'b" in place of an "3.!t
. ailing the place a bummer resort.
Mr. Samuel S. Cox will, according to
the New York W'tfrld, receive nearly
ih entire Democratic vote of his State
in his contest for the speakership.
Sunset Cox has about made up his
in ind to ask Congress next Winter to
investigate tho condact of sovemincnt
directors of the Union PaciCc railroads.
There is a crusade ' inaugurated in
Massachusetts ! against Butler. The
Boston Traveller publishes1 several
columns of anonymous opinions under
the heading "Butler Must Go," , which
were obtained in response to inquiries
sent principally to rank and file mem
bersofthe Republican party through
th State about Gov. Butler's chances
of reelection this fall. We quote. -
Soma 200 ward 3. cities, and towns are
rnnsntel. and of coarse tire drift of
Hip mnorts are anti-Bntler. The gen
eral Republican opinion is that the
Tewksbury investigatioil has sealed the
Governors fate. But it ! uoes not seem
tn liA bpcause his charcee were not-sub
stantiated, but because bej proved too
mnrh and "defamed ' the fair
name of Massachusetts." bcax
tml - through tbe reports
there are several which ariticipat Butler
eains, several ot the correspondents
writing tuat mcir peopie iiikt? tio
Governor, ir.e cmei siguiuwuiw ui
whole eight columns, however, is found
in the incidentlai rererences to mo ivo-
publican candidates, it is eviaeni inac
there is much more widespread disa
greement on the question oi personal
candidacy than existed last year, when
there was reany very niue swuuuai
feeling in the Republican Convention.
Henry L. Pierce of Boston, is strongly
endorsed in the cities, the correspon
dents writing from the western coun
ties and Irom Cape Cod to say that if he
is nominated Gov. Butler . will make
material gams, j
Removals.
Ihorrooacen.xcnangois u oe re- ------ no suspicion -Boston Globed : :
moved on the 1st of October next to the "r" ! it i:r ,i i t: V
. i n . i . . w.io weeiu sdcui m luu ib&c icsiu" vi -
room on mo aouinwest curuet ui i . z -- -
ang 6-
Corr er Fourth and o aU :
A
and Princess streets now occupied by cousin. Mr. draper was. accompau.eu
S 1 - J S. J.1L1&.! .SmA aaArMAtttAl
Mr.E.J.Powers and by Messrs Birdsey oy niauuausaujr, wuu
m. t-v; ThpM rooms are behind, on a visit tj her uncle in Wis-
to be made into one by the removal oi consm, .... ' li- -' '-" I " .-
tho partition in order to make sufficient j Artistic. 0
room for the transaction of the.busi- We have had our attention called to
ness of the Exchange. some new specimens of pastel work and
' For Sale'or.Eent'
Piano for Sale
at the residence 217 South J"ront St. it. I Lot 66 feet front, ruunlo? back 165
A second-hand Piano; for sale cheap TTOUSE. WjTu EIGHT, JtOQMS.
For Pocket Knives or .Table Cutlery,
So to- Jacobi Hard ware! Depot. t
NEW; ' AIVKTISEMENTS
feet. Water Works in the hotxae.No.
1 -t 3 -T' -'-. i ;!!! i-Ui
213 North Front street. West side. 1 Apply to .
.4-'. 1 j - i - s -
aog 11-tf . - GEO. IL. KETXEY,' Asr't
Messrs Cronly & Morris will remove a landscape sketch at Heinsberger's ;
at about tho same time to the room on j book and music stores . . They are the
the Southeast corner of Water and work oi Mr. Orin T. Thomas, and
Princess streets, and we understand, were sent here from his studio in New:
that Messrs D. L. Gore & Co. i will oc- York. Wo have had occasitii to speasi
Wotice.
I A 1X1 PERSONS HAV1 KU UlAKUJ!;a uji
A i ' . i !j -
decoration Committee of the Fruit Growers'
ine Arte.
AM NOW LOCATED. FOB THE TEES
ent. and Drenared to fill aU orders for Crat on
and India I ok Portraits. I will ruarantoe you
a real fine Portrait, If it Is notsstlBfactory you
Association, will present
cupy the,building made vacant by the comrnendably of Mr. Tholnas, work, approval, at 10 o'clock
removal of Messrs Cronly & Morris. while he was in the city, and we thint
these specimens are fuily equal in point
Postal Notes.
r morit tt nnv nf hii nrevious efforts.
w a avs v vi .v - r '
aug
. tTiot'ritfiu tn top for need not accept It. Portraits from any kind
;nt their hUls to me ror BmaU pl5tne an(i expressed without injury '
n WnrdU Wtii ORIN T. THOMAS, Artlst. t jr
, a. m., Saturday, ath, n (f studio, Stil Broadway, N.t V,f i .
J. J. IIEDRICK,
Chairman of Committee.
Tt a nflAof GTa iv
it annoai-a ffiaf t K rnfil revenues ' . ... i Hw IWlWttfc W s
Kopau. i"r- rinr i?ou ot, wriQriiT.sviiie. " - !
derived from tho sale of postage stamps - . , - will make the best display.
have (alien off as the time for the reduc- 1 here was a large crowu prcu. y we have
IUU iuuiuhw w fi.v..v . c i ; . : I i . '
preparations for the change and are not cupieu tor ine ume uu ouseKeepera,o , ?
adding to ouUtanding stocks of stamps mates that there were i persou
f We w Styles 1 1
tt ATilEa AND GRNTLEMEN'S FANCY"
Stationery. MercanUle and School requIUcs,'
Blank Bonks, every size and style of binding1;'
, nrnn i at fxt i Wrivr mm ps I the beach.
a very largely increased demand for the The rowing race was won byMr. A.
new stamps will be the result. Itisas- Ird, of the Kunous.
' . t t. t l.n HUil o nrnn with
sumed that the sales ot postal u. jjr. T-"!
caids next year will bo less than the Ttoa second and the Frolic third
Soso of the fiscal year iust ended. The race was between the yachts
but the decrease will be made Glide. Rosa. Frolxc Foatnh
an in the number of stamps sold. No Contest was was on the ground bnt did
1 . t. rri L'voti rirnnivin rnr n
provision has yet been made for the ye- noieuwr. au :7-
demption of three cent stamps and ens the race on . M , R;
velopes in the hands of postmasters. . .wJf .. . -
Thisedemption can only take place by Kenan and- WtI-mbj the
actot Congress'. It is suggested that uuages. wr - -
these three cent stamps and envelopes nwi.
Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, an
The sculptor Schilling has been in
vited tooto Kiisingen to make a oust
of Prince Bismarck which is to be the
final model for all futnre portrayals of
the Prince.
Money continues plethoric in New
York at 24 3 per cent, on stock col
laterals, and 2 percent, on United 8tates
bondj. Time loans aac 4l5 per cent.,
and prime discount 56 per cent.
I)rd Quecusberry is about to pur
chase an extensive tract of land in
Texas. His agent has been making a
tour of the country with a view of in
veitiog in ranch property and stock.
llll
Many of the so-called milliner shops
in New York arelsaid to be private
tippling places for fashionable patrons.
The increased cost of dresses, etc, is
really the price oi champagne and other
drinks.
Talmage refused to taste the wine
which was poured gratis for him at a
Kentucky hotel table, even though tho
waiter assured him that, being weak
and home-made, it would not IntoxN
LOCAJ' NEWS.
INDEX TO MEW t'AOVIRTISEMENTS.
Yates New Styles j
J B Melton The Meat Fair j
.1 J IlKPRiCK, Chm'n Notice ;
W IIUbkek Melon's Food, Ac
F C Mili.ee Florida Water, Ac
Hkissbekgeb Violins and Guitars
American Ieelon of Honor Local ad
. -
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 3 bales.
Tbe moon enters "on its last 'quarter
at 18 minutes past 12 o'clock to night.
FINE FAT VEAL,
I . ; - ". - - I
I A number oue article. '
FAT, JUICY LAMB,
I And Extra Fat
j STALL FED BEEF,
that we will show tomorrow. Call and see
It and lay In supplies for Saturday ahd. Sun-
i
text Books, adopted .by the State Board ot . i
Education, a specialty.
i
twine.'
C. W. YATES.
-I
au?20
119 Market street
can bo used for double postage by add-
ins a one cent stamp, and there will be
no necessity for their redemption, which
would entail a j great amount of labor
and expense upon the department.
Fair Notes. '
The receipts at the gate for tickets to
tho Fair afrjrrcirated 376, a sum much
Urror than wo expected, and one tha
must be highly satisfactory to the As
sociation. We have endeavored, during the day,
to get tho total of receipts and expen-
Himrn of tho Fair, but as some ot tho
m a w - w -
bills have not yet been; rendered, have
found it impossible to do so.. It will
probably be three or four days before all
the biUs will come in. hen they ao,
The Late Fair. ..
Compliments are in order now lor
tbe gentlemen who so successtully man
aged and conducted the i ruit Fair heia
hero this week They had before them,
in the outset a ! stupendous undertaking
and one which was extremely doubtful
as to results. By the patient and ener
getic exercise of industry and persever
ance . they have succeeded in not only
gathering together a large number of
intelligent producers, but they have
succeeded in laying before them the
most magnificent collection of fruits
that has ever been exhibited in North
Carolina.- j - .' -- ' '
There were 1 some drawbacks, of
course and some little hitches in tbe
ru anageraent, but these were to ; be : ex
pected, as a matter of course, and they
lay.
an 24-1 1
,.J. B. MELTON,
1
, Xjew Market .
Violins and Guitars,'
W
Clarendon Council, No.1 tu, A. 1j. o and the accounts are adjusted and set
iinnm. will meet to-niehti at 8 o'clock, ijcd. we have been promised.lort publi
- . - w . - - . - I t
: r t.t: ... cation a detailed statement ortne re not, by any means, detract irom me
'Ihe excursion sposen oi un iu- au - ..er,oomf)nts attondinsr the m Wh,'tinn. -We cau only
. . . 1 t .....a;,!. rtUU uli)UVi-- . I - l"V - - -
on the Minntcnrvia nas urcu unawma. ,-nh in k interestimr fK,t tho v.ir mav be held here
bly postponed . mRtter to manv of our readers. ; ,,; next yeat,'-and', that the same
Last night was com loitably cool. ior Tbe haU WR3kept open last night gentlemen may be entrusted with its
a - i mm r Aar n:ni - - i
the first time mis wwimuu UQtu n o'clock, and was .visited Dy a management, provided they can : oe m-
could sleep witnoui oppressiou num - f people-1 During the dnccd to accept tbe undertaking
.... .., Ab I -4- ' : - v -
ftveninir nearly an oi weiruii. as
There was another display oi p0Sed of at private sale and earned
ITH THE BEST ITAILIAN STBINGS
for the same. ...,,,!
Ritcher Harmonicas, Single and Double,
Bass Drums and Kettle Drums, M
I . ' i.: i ' . - :
Accord eons of all sizes, styles and prices,
FlutesJ Fifes, Harps and Zitbern7 s
Double Basses and ViolinceJlos,
Piano3 and Organs.
For sale at . f
HETNSBEHGER'S,
aug 24 Live Book and Music Stores
School at Point Caswell. T
jyj-Y SCHOOL AT THIS PLACE WIIL
open September 10th, proximo ' h ; j j i -
; Bates of tuition per montb, t3.00 $J.C0 and
' - , : 3 . T "i " !r.
44.00 accoi-dlng to advancement, payablo at
tbeend of each month. Board In good fanu; ,
lies can be had at $8.00 per months . ' .w '
This. Is a mixed scbooi, iiusio is wuiin it
Mrs. John li. Faddlson," whom I cordially
recommend as an excellent teacher In this de-
nnrtment. . . . : i'l i Y.
For further parUculirs address! the princi
pal. i-:j.yn n v 8 n o - ! -Hl!
pTesbyterlau copy 3 1
ture Warerooms
. . . . t 1-1 , i
works last night, in front of the city away. in consequence of this there was
liaii, anu it was nnursre j - no s&ie oi iruu suwwu uiiu.u6,
. ,a oritrprfiop to lake place in
vo nw
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low
prices, at Jacobin M -M t
CONTRACTORS.
SEALED' PROPOSALS WILL; BE RE-
cetved uhtil 4 o'clock. P M,, iTuesdsyj August
28th, for building a New Ward aM Mortuary,
and for 'repairing tlie roof of main; building at
City nospltaf. Plans and epeciflcations can
be seen at CoJ. John D. Tayior'a office City
Hail, where Proposals will -be left Parties
bidding will make separate estimate upon earn
The Board of .Managers rescrye the light to
reiect any or" all bilft- .
! W. H. CHADBOUKN,
24 ?y Committee
New Furn
AT NO. 20 GRANITE BOW; BO." JTHUM T
at.. I have opened with what I think is a Well
selected Block of ; .J 'Ht,. 4: Ci. - rt-Jr
Furniture and Bedding,
, Embracing many, new deslgnsnj , .
Bedroom and Parlor Suits.
4. Our aim shall be to deal fairly and squarely
with all, and rcspeclf ully ask a share of i tbe
nubile patronage. Courteous treatment goar
anteed to all who favor me with a cau. j .1
ausrW tf f THOMAS C. CKAFr. Agehti
E. C. Blair,
ENERAL COMMISSION" MKR(JHA-NT
No. 19. North Second Street, J r . ,
' '-' 'Jf- " ''VfllmlngtonNC.1 ',
Solicits consiginmentsof all kinds iof TCountry , . .
Produce. Top prices and quick returns guar
anteed. Will reship to other markets when
requested,; ., .;. .: A,l ' 'Isflr, '? : ' ' .
Solid Comfort. ;
aug '21-2t 21
ands.
Rain
is again very much needed, yesterday's issue of this paper.
cate. -", ' . ,r . -.
A rnister containing 4 White powder.
which can only be ignited when brought
into contact with water, has been found
at Plymouth, England. The police
believe that the contrivance, was in
tended for cae by Fenians. .
Th marriage or Canutto Peed,
nephew of the Pope, with Miss Boeno,
will take place. . la Fri &is f0
Mgr. de Bende will bless it, and 'Mgr.
CatAldi.tbe prefect of the pontifical
" ceremonies, will represent the Popo.
: lionlJ Paiteor, the sreaV French nat
craliiU : whose I researches into i. the
causes of disease have made his fame
world-wide, baa been granted a pension
ol $5,000 a year by the French-Government
in recognition of bis services.
iS Afcwan 1
It is alleged that among the specula
tors who were fleeced in the Ute Wall
.tt mirations ex-Governor Cornell,
of New York, figures to the amount of
rt m. minion uouars. ovwo
of his friends, however, deny thathig
losses were so large.
ii a, i - -
A party of bicyclists have been travel
throuzh' the comitry districts ol
Pun.i Thv created great excitement
among . the rural population, who
followed them iow crowds' along the
roads, and regarded them with super
fctliiout awe. i . f . ; .
Cardinal Manning lakes a hopefu
vmw of Irish aH&irs Agrarian agita
tion Is at an end. tie says the social
disturbance are mainly dae to the con
tinental secret ccietics, and that Ire.
Lind cannot thrive without England and
be if opposed to assisted emigration. ;
THE lHAIIiS.? i
Themalls close and arrire at .the City Pos
office as follws v - v ; 1 -J
Northern through mails, wt.jl-T-vH ?
The streets arc dry and dusty, anu u The hall, uiis morniug.
long- sorted and bare, ana quite a nuiuuw w Raieigh baa r. auu .
this weather continues a few days
er vegetation will suffer.
There was a large attendance on the
excursion given yesterday by the ladies
of Front Street Church and the occas
ion was a very enjoyable one. .
ladies and genuemen, wno wiuic v- rtas supplied therefrom luclud-
Und the auction sale that was adver- tagA-o. Railroad at .QM
Used to take i place at 10 O Clock this gem Malls for an points South,
morning, wtth the hope oi max ng "gSa": re. c. Railway) daily.
pnrchas. were lSi
atnWAM lllll IIII IlULUllJaV WV -
Pritchard, I). P., will inlerior and decayed apples and grapesH a01..?.
Rev. T. li
..C15 P.M.
road :
..8.00 P.M.
into between Florence
8.00 P. M.
- t- i .- t . . rosu. .... .
r. hi natorate of the First hod been left as worthless, ana Maiia for po
oj- " . , .f.t. il. jk.ia nsnoarl I and Charleston.
r, a .VnMh in'fhia ftiiv nn nuuuf, il. fluui ,irAU(Mi wild iuu uduimiuvv rj.u in,. A-mvia. sin i :n r ear
r . i - . 1 I i5k.. TniiLv and riaavs.....-i.w xvai
i j v. NArnmnnr nniu i u ha rrmrtv5i.i oi loo arwiuica. i . - A
H(J VU UBJ ojm i uj b ,JV
exhibition at the Fair
via Lumberton, daily, . ,
J . I m, K.
rr..- I- .lmnot ortpri tO-daV. 1BvSIBw ' . I "fiJr liinH 1ntjrmAdlAie Olfi-
1UO UifcJT -' ; - " I rl.m Mtiar nfArinr. IOr Uliwu". - rn: rm a AT
. . . i isrorA srnne 01 i icui tawv, i Tnaodav, &na jtuuivh
those of our visitors wno nave f. L.v.hition' was held kTUlewlis. by steamboat, daUy
j a. .l.:. l.Amoa having cone UO nau . . . .TMnt flnncUvg).. .V...S.W
urnea w iuci i . . . tho hpsr. i ..i r- -nm rvv-
....-onrthfi Sound. tooiate in me ---- re,," T Y"".
viuiwuu" . ,s 0i t hAPn he a two or 1 rotia m
VO rifl IfK. alaV au a av w jlai ara ann BTHIIIVIi. ......aaaaaa,! v. -
, i. ... I j - -'-j orti
U7V4ritav111 (UUT o-
M.
. .l. ii.M.m.Uiiin !hi n nffl . . r Vi.va Tint - S. 1 TrrKfaTllA riAllv.
'IOMT US UltTUiUUiBwui" - " throfl WPP ICS eaXllCi no w , - s""-A-. nrTTUPPT
registered 92 degrees, but somehow the douDtthat the first .premium would theni through and way mails.. -.7 m
dav has not seemed so uncomtortably .avn hm awarded to Capt Nobles, ol SX''a:::::Tioi
:.t.nv1nM(L. I ' . :ut 1 Vi a I , . . it wtv. .hui hATM business
wannasanyoiiwiBiraF' thiscity. aswe nave scoa muuu ion of cityat 5 X m7,Ti.s5 a.m. and 5 30
snra- . i i.t month, products from his yineyard P M .and from other potate of the city at 5
Mr. Isaac L. Greenewald returned to fully equal in point of excellence to yJ0fW9A.'xoj
... i.et r,;.ht VfiPr n two weeks' w Sfl-r at the Fair. . from 2 to 5.S0 P. M , Money
UiC WlfcJ ; 1 . ,1
trip to tho Nonnern ciues, wi n
laid in his Fall and Winter, Mock of that
75
MULLETS.
bbLs. corned mullets; '
j i CAUGHT THIS WEEK ,
100 LB3. TO THE BARBEL. Quality and
quantity guaranteed. Order at once.
aug 23 j Vr. IS. DAVIS & SON.
riniERE IS SOLID COMFORT IN THE use.
. I . i ' ; h,v-r.-". iilnc -1 1
of Kerosene Stoves. A customer,1! who W
using one, says: "With this we are fndependi ;
left without a servant.''; kThey are
Gems and great Economists.
sires and prtees. Try one.
Puro White Oil
Different
aug 20
PARKER t TAYLOR.
Fly'TrapoJ!vi
M
R
ELLIN'S FOOD,
T?
market.
(Large andSmad.)
IKER'S FACE
POWDER.;
lOND'd EXTRACTS.
ill
B
RQWN'S ESS.
UiNGEtt.
rpOILKT AUriCLES, c, AO. -
WILLIAM H- GREEN, Druggist,
kn(rS 117 Market Street
a
I
Hr crnnd manV Department open same wnm
should the Fruit Growers' Fair be nf ?S&. 7.S0 p. j
Millinery & Fancy Goods.
1
-plNB HATS, BONNETS. FEATHERS,
liiAVM -Ribbona and Trimmings. , Neckwear,
Hdk'fs, Zephyrs and other Fancy Goods.!
Fruit Jars.
W at v A T.T.ON3. QUARTS. PINTS and
. - - " t - .
PRESERVE TUMBLERS.
Giles & Biurcliison,
j North Front St
IHE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN tlTIS
Our - . ' i 1 '
fIRATN CRADLES -
cannot be surpassed in price or quail t
a lftmA and well selected stock 0!
ware at W. E. SPRINGER CO'S., ;
: Successors to J ohn Dawson A Cov, . 1
aug 20 j . . Market Street
I am Receiving
BY NEW YORK STEAMERS EACH WEl
TJ1E FINEST SELECTION 0P.f i .
,-.,. iM,. -vMlm
Fruits ana Vegetables
CONSISTING OF -
it .
NORTHERN APPLES,!
NORTHERN POTATOES,
i.i
CABBAGES, i
an 20
boots and shoes.
tv r a irrcat demand for con-
vances to the .Sound this morning, by
" . . . 4 U Mfratla
people who wanted to wiuh.jy.
7k r!mr,na Yacht Club, which was
.v" ... . .! i.v
announced to: take piace ai 1 "-
noon, today. - '
,ThU is the time of the year to lay m
supplies of coal anil wood. It is both
prudent and cconoracial to do so. Some
of the weather prophets say we are to
have -a hard WinUr., with plenty of
-rl ?r; Vennor. however, says
that both November and December
will be mild and rather open. But he
is not iniaiiiDic. - - --
year. 4n,, on San. 8.J0 to A. - , J
Sere would, be an exhibition such as T 7 '
; held in this city again next
iw Gnnth never has seen; and also that
it should be held earlier in the season : To Builders and others Go to J ACO
w .rinrsp. the sntreestion and have no R1. ror Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass
.... au. rnH. inrlic&ted would J mr Vrm n pipi all sizes and at the
UOUOb k aw o '7,,,
follow. The people oi inis bwhwu i lowesi pnce-
We Have
TURNIPS and
BEETS.
't'
i.'i
Quarterly Mectinffa
been aroused by the exhibition to the
taS?Sin Wilmington District of the Methodist
equal to the best fruit erowing counties Elizabth ...... .....Aug 25-26
r4 . . v Uvi,;ll.L:--....i.....Au 25-28
ln u- r.... PCaTwil at Pt Casweliug 2S-2
Th celebrated 'Ffeh Brand Gills WlfXCamaw Mission.... --.pt K
. . . ,. L.. r . nA.o ITrrl lr-:-UlfT J. . .CBt o w
Twine is soiaomy n rjr y"o.Bmw.V
-jraroijepob. ; M- - s r
fflPHn-l .LONG, FELT WAST UX
O establishing a, flrst-clasa Carriage. Harness
and TrunK otore, wnero au . ju-ju liwusui,
our line can bo bought at prices lower than
eVer before offered In this market. , -
Repaulng in an in onuiciir, ucuuw
'"'I MrDOUGALL BOWDEN, t
n- 0 1 v No. lit North Trout 8t.
3
Pi'
promptly.
u?.-vri
A week made at home b
the industrious. Best busi
ness dow before tne puoiic.
r.BtiStAl not needeu. We
wlu start yon. aiea. women, uoy o s"
.;IT.rorbir ts vork for us. Now J
the the time. You can work Ui spare time, or
eire your whole time to tne business. sa
other business will pay vou nearly as well
fall tnmiVa mnRBODB tiST. bT en
dreaaTXTTB Co., Augusta, Malne. ; T
Bovl8-dwtt. . ; - ; ' ''' - ..
Have just recclred the -followlpg .variety of ,
M H ' r
I recotu-
CAKES AND CRACKERS, wlit'.h
mend to all Housekeeper and ExcrlOuli
falnger Taffy. -Orange
Bar, - ?
' Assorted Drops, "
Empire Blived,
I -TanilU Wafers, 1 , v
. , v IiWoo waters, M
. ' ' -1 Vonrnort Wsfers.
''Xti'tY. "5, -;iU4f Larrabi'a enowftakc.
These gools areof flflVtitiaUty.Jrwh'and
erispy',: -w; 'S f" i '
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