tested try 5uadj aa JOSI I T. JAMESi .wirRtrTIOS POSTAGE PAID: 51 slx BOnth t2-00- Three t j rtv One month, to eet. oBtLj. Jui he delivered by carrier free 1,1 nr part of the city, At the above -Tritlow pi,Tlir will report any and all faD T!!re their pPr regularly. Thc AVy fcviciv has the largest JZfJsrirciil'tii'yn. o f any newspaper '(Ten. Grant wear, an old fashioned 'cb "fob. which is one of his partlcu- ventr cites of drew. Gen. Franc! A. Walker is suggested , a g jl;ab'c candidate for thc pros iJf&cy of the University of Minnesota. t i.ar!ts A. Dana ha invested $10,000 . a hennery. He claims to have the 5noi lot of game chickens ia this coun tr. . I: is retried in Ixndon that Fred ,t.e (Jebhard will take his stable of ac:o? the occau net year, with ic w ot racing them oa the Kni;lih - A .rif?pondeitt rd thu Nashville rji'.. writing fmm Washington. r.o J.':bt that Mr. Randall will be i.f the 4lh Conres and Mr. VOL. VII. W ILMINGTON. N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1883. NO. 208 LOCA1VNEWS. , IMDLX TQ HEW ADYEBTISEMEMTS. Yates School Books OKI North Male Saloon. I' C Millkr Florida Water, &c - W II Ghee New Crop Turnip Seed Hex-a ce&ger Tod l'a Business Pencil Nath'l J-aCOBX-Sash. Doors. xBlinds. & Day's length 12 hours and 53 minutes This month has five Saturdays , and five Sundays. pounds; Alderman Thomas Duffy, of i New York. 2871; Patrick Murphy, of S the Italian Legation-. 301: II. II. Rrt.ck-i way, or the Ashland House. New York, 211 ; William Oilman.1 of Fulton Mar fcet. 2S1; George Lnmiirecht. New! York. 291; Edward W. Wtllman, New iitk. 248; A. J. Herkins. of Nw York. 203 pounds. Fragile Charily j Iiradley, f New I Haven, tipped the rnani at wbile Air. llenry Andeon, the young skeleton of the assof lation, weighed 20 U. Whenl dcorgo Hatzel stepped on tho platform the gauge passed 400 j before the beam viuutu. iiui. nucil IWK Ills 'fL- r .... - . foot from the scales the beam rose at i Thc Pts of cotton at this port to- 230. Other solid men were: C. Stcg- ! lay foot up 2 bales.- tnan. fridranirt. 215: A. linnet. Vnir.l : - - field. 214; F. Jeflfers. Bridgeport. 214; morrow ancrnoon at u f E. T. Jennings, Danbury. 1229: A. W. winates past 6 o'clock. Wallace, UnUL'eport. 220; J. E. Whee ; 1 , , . ler. Westport, 300; Andrew HnlU Dai- There wcre no interments in Oakdale bury, 240; Auion Roberts, 200, and 'Cemetery this week. Harvev Eihott, Guilford, 251 U-1G. ! . Herch the fod, a given in the i . ,T,here oneinlerment-aAild-ia World: j Iel lev uc Cemetery this week. A tall pyramid or stone? and sea-f At 3 o'clock to-day thc thermometer! weed covered with canvas served a '-,n j u.,v n. i receiving vault for 1.000 chickens, 500 ! ,n lhls oce registered hut ,9 degrees. ' ;, Cotton.! i . I NEW AOVEKTISBMEVTl The receipts of cottoa'at this port for ! . ,,At Vto wb. ,i the month of August, jnst closed, foot up83balei,a against 1,204 ba!e3, for the same month last year. The receipts of the crop year, which closed jestcrday, foot bp 127.493 bales, as against 137 311 bales for last year, a decrease this year oi 9.843 bales. of the J ; Partition. rrY virtu p. and is pursuance of a 1 Koy. Sir, Wood. Ilev Frank II. Wood, Pastor Front Street Mi E. Church in this city, has returned from an absence of nearly iwnjuwu. .tM-r. wu lias uten at uie rdecrc of a nale made All Healing Springs, in Gaston county and this is tho first time since thc year 1859 that he has been absent lrom duty for as lo"hg as two weeks at one time. We are pleased to see him looking to well. He will preach to-niorrow; the usual hours. BOTJT THE FIR3T WEEK IN SEPTE1I- KhR toe undersigned will ?o to New York to purchase PIaNOSrhIuKGANS. (Any orders entrusted to bhn for a-y prtlftjlsr make will recilvcbi lcrsonal carer.d atto-.tion. Irls-e ruarhnu id to be as low ai tic lowest, clilier tor c.xsh or on lh? lDst:lmciit plan.' ara Catalogue, cuts and Prices can UC liutl lV H'lrftsll5g afasitiatrat IC'VanLAVR. Sale of Eeal Estate for In a certain cx parte at j specUI procce-iltg pending before the Clerk of the Superior Court of (he County of New - il ! Hanover. State of North Car?llha. wherein NicSiolis Carr and Slionic Lpc Cafr. an infar.t, by her next rrlenft ieo. K.,tllate, are plainUiT. the undereigned, tbe Commlspioncr eppointed : uy sai ucrec, win sen on Jionuiy, septcta . o:r ra, 1215, at vs o ciock. m. , s . r . i t a v- . , PLEASB KOTICK. -! 1 W9 will be glad to recelre oommualcaOoz from oar friends on any and all aobJecU Toe name of the writer tti arwaya! b ra alabed to the Editor. : ,- ' ' : j ' CommunkiaUoni taaai be wrlttea oaeeldeof the paper. t Personalities must be iToMod. I And it la eapedaTlj. aod iMurtlcuiary una tood that the Editor doea not always eadot to state .KU- cm !eal ! . the tiews of eorreirpondenis nnJeas In the editorial colanna. (77 r. L. JJRIDQERS & CO.. i. : ; i i , 6TILL CXA1M.TO LEAD IN THE CANDY BUSINESS. T : 1 a 1 T 1 , . noysters rure uandics RfcCElVED I KEH EACH VTEXKI Tlircp Pounds for $1; I ELtGANT ASSORTMENT PIpKLES, PRESERVES; i .: - , . : r :: AND CANNED GOODS. Harbor JIastor'8 Keport. at the Court i House toor of sal'l New i .mover iCounty, for ! i casb, the foiloiilrg premises : (fottmencing j in in r.a-;prn line or r irin 6treet, u leet frpm The follovjing 13 the number and i Nortlicj.lom wner of Har.over and Filth n..::. John Sherman and Editor i T .;:tr .-unke hand on the subjec t of r. ..v ru; lav. They both imagine v i: would reach rich men who dodge j In his recent speech Mr. Sherman . ..ed attei.lion to the singular fact tliat :a UV: tKe at three Democratic candi- lor ii'uvernor wciv not Democrats s.iuply Republicans off on a tan- t i i . i iin..n.. 1 he Texas cotton crop of this year is riiliuated at 1.036,000 bales, a falling idffrom last year ot 4t4,000 bales. Drouth affected the crop. Texas has tuffercd severely from scarcity of rain, while further North therv was on abun .lane of it. - - Kufus Hatch says: "If Conkling were uorainated Ikck would support aim and 'the Democrats would elec1 him over their own ticket." It is said that this idea was Hatched out by Uccle Rufas alone, and without any outside assistance. pounds of blue-fish. 500 pounds ot deep rt aLvi tans i,v luuiiciitvvctM 10 bushels of aof; clams. ,20 bushel of ; a colored couple. oyser3. 4 barrels of swtet potatoes and Tho Register of Deeds issued . ' I? . . i . t iimrriaire nee n so mis wees, it was to There were seven interments in Pine Tho boys were ail weighed again after j Forei5t Cemetery this week-five adults dim ihu v;uiiuicu. one iwacwauniujjai mis jui 1 j 2 i.ufcce r.mi lJarauei wini nanover aunng ttie moiuti ot August, itzj. j Wcst ly3 feet t0 be?i,,1;ir,r. ijcfag.art of lot American Steamshina. 4. 3.2rt0 tnns : ! L."-" -V in the plan of tald city. I -.J! I F. It. DAK13Y aug 4 larivr-eat Commissioutr the fwd and the average; gain pounds! wns 1 1 j The evening service at the Firt Bap j tist Church will begin hereafter at 8 p. iuereiasuii mucn taiK or a teic, j .t jnste:i(1 of 8:15 p. m.. as heretof ore. the Western! Union monopoly, as In tho Pennsylvania Senate the reso lution which passsd tho House, request iu thc Senators and members of the legislature to resign in view of their inability to agree on the apportionment question, was referred to the appropria tion committee. The Philadelphia aud Reading Coal and Irou Company yesterday issued a circular nAking an advance of 10 to 25 oents per ton in tbe prices of coal lor Eastern shipment. Tbe ouly sizes that j are not increased in price are lump, steamboat and pea. Residents ot towns oa both sides of the Rio Grande have contributed $500 lor a purse, in additiou to the stakes, in urder to have tho Slade-Mitchell liRht take place over the Mexican line, and it is said that tbe Mexican authorities have agreed that there shall be no interference. witness the following, from the Phila delphia Ledger: j There was a rumor . in Philadelphia yesterday that a consolidation had been or was about to be made by the Ameri can Rapid. Rankers and Merchants and Postal telegraph companies to operate as a competinz line with the Western Union company. General Superintend ent J. A. Sherman, bt" the American Rapid company, was 'registered at the Continental Hotel, and during the day held a conference with city superin tendent Ponnock and others. Thc Hank kers and Merchants company is said to have ten wires between Philadelphia and New York, and extensions as far south as Charleston; tho American Rapid has wires between Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Cleveland, and the wires ol the Postal Company are said to extend as far west as Chicago. With a combination of this eort it is thought a strong competition with the Western Union could be ' inaugurated. Th report was generally believed, and developments are : expected in a few days. Attheoflicb of tho American Rapid Company it was learned that five branch offices are to be started in this city before September, 10. ! It was also asserted that an effort was on f ot to connect tho offices of the companies mentioned. Or rather those of the Bankers and 1 Merchant and Ameri can Rapid, in order to save expenses. The steamer Minnehaha has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired and will resume her regular trips to-morrow. Rev. Frank H. Wood, after a brief absence. ha3 returned to the city, and will preach at the Front Street M. E. Church to-morrow. - ! Some of the pigeons that have made a roosting place at tho City Hall came to an untimely end this morning by being shot with an airgun. There was ono case of disorderly con duct before the Mayor this morning which was disposed of by a fine of $20 030 days in tho city prison. Native champagne, said to bo superi or to the imported article, can be had at the Old North State Saloon- Also some of the best beer in the. city See ad. The latest soundings at the mouth of the river, taken at mean low water, give the following depths: Bald Head Bar. 13 feet 6 inches ; Western Bar, II feet 5 inches. vessels, 1G, 3,311 ag- The trial of Isaac II. Lockwood was begun ia New Haven. Oonri.. on Tues day. It is charged thai. ho issued a fraudulent circular. TeTrrwntlng that a banker,' whose early dishonesty had been condoned by a kind benefactor had died, leaving $70,000 to be devoted to aiding men who had yielded to dis honest impulse. When he had received communications from guilty parties ho would blackmail them and use their confessions to secure hush money. Suit has been bescun by Edrannd Stephenson against Thomas Murphy, ex-collcctor of the port of New York for the recovery of the amount of an alleged fraudulent draft upon Hugh Hastings, editor ol thc Commercial Ad' vtrtiser. Tho plaintiff states thai Mr. Murphy asked him to cash a. draft on Mr. Hastings for $500. and said that ho had been authorized to draw ou him for that amount. Mr. Hastings denies having authorized Mr. Mnrpby to draw on him. ; Lieutenant-Governor Chauncey F. Black sent the'foilowing letter to Speak er Faubce, of the Pennsylvania house of representatives: "The joint resolu tion ot tbe senate and house upon tho death ot the late Jeremiah S. Black, a private citizen for well nigh a quarter, of oentury, is. I believe, without paral lel in the history of our state. His widow and children direct mo to Mender, through you. to th members of .the houiie of representatives their most profound and gratelul acknowledge ments lor a tribute at once so grateful and so exceptional." The fat men had a good time at South Norwalx, Conn., the other day. Here .are some of tho light weights : . Charles Wolff, of Stolen Uland, 306 Rav. J. M. Pr Atkinson. D. D.. brother of tho deccasoil Bishop Atkin son, of thU State, died at Hampton Sydney College, Vn.. on last Tuesday evening. The Petersbnrr Index-Appeal says : , The deceased was a We aro glad to learn that Mr. John C. Heyer, who' has been sick and con- uncu to iiis room lor several weeks, is improving in health, although we re gret to say ho is not yet able to leave the house. of grandson Rogor Atkinson, of Mansfield, Dinwid- die county, who cmigraieti lrom .ng- land to Virginia nbut4l750, and mar ried Anne, tho daughter of John; Pleas ant", a descendant of John Pleasants, of Curies." Henrico county. Va.. who emigrated from Norwick. England, in Ifio5. Ho was born at Mansfield." the old family homestead, near Peters bnrsr. am! was the tenth child of Robert and Mary Tabb ( Mayo) Atkinson. In earlv manhood he went to the then re public ot Texas as a missionary,! but his health was not equal to the labor. Returning, he was hr a time pastor of the Prince George Presbyterian Church and afterwards p.vtor of tho church at Warrenton and tho church at George town-. D. C. and for the r last twenty years or moro president ;ot H imptou Sidney College in Prince Edward counu, in this Slate. In all the,j sev eral positions he was honored ami be loved. His health failing him. h ten dered his resignation as president of thc college, and, iu July last; his resig nation was accepted and he was elected emeritus professor for life. Rev. Rich ard Mcllwaine. D. D , was elected his successor in July last. Ie was mar ried three times. His first wife was Elizabeth Harrison, daiuhter of Rev. : Pevtou Harrison, of Baltimore; his sec ond was Mary B. Bauldwin. by whom he had two, daughters wfaasurvivehiin ; and his third Wn Fatinie, tbe daughter of Hon. A- H. II. Stuart. The deceas ed was the brother of Mrs. C J.Gio sob. of this city, and nearly related to many of our best citizens. His is the fourth death in the immed iate tamil V in the past two years ; first Bishop Atkinsor, of North Carolina, then Mr. M. P. Patterson in this city; third Robert A. Atkinson, of Gonzales. Texas, and now tha subject or this sketch. ; j, -.. i It Will Pay I j All who desire to drcsa well on a limi ted purse to buy their Clothing of A. fc 1. Sukieu. They buy only for Cash .nil iirtt- thpir natrons to share in the ; MUV V v v -- g- benefits of all advantages thus gained. : - ", ! t tf'- brigs, 3, 1,160 tons; schooner ton?. Total American, 23 gregating 7,660 tons. " Foreign Barques, 5. 2,214 tons; brig 1, 271 tons. Total foreign, fi vessels, aggregating 2,505 tons. ! Grand aggre gate, American and foreign, j 29 vessels, 10,425 tons. ' lilver Improvements. The docks at the Wilmington Com press Company's property in tbo North ern section of the eity, are being cleared out and the water made deeper, so that vesselsot a larger draught of. water may .lie at the; wharf and receive a full cargo of cotton with depth enough to keep them afloat at all t imes of the tide The New York Steam Dredging Com pany are doing tho work in a thorough manner, and when completed, it wiil be a great convenience to the Compress Company, as well as to the Vessels which may take in their cargoes there. The W. & W. Railroad Company arc also deepening their entire water front by dredging, so that jit may be contormable to the depth at! tbe Com press Company's. When these two are completed there will be only the . inter- Railroad which will not . afford depth of water enough to float any vessel thai can -pass up and down the river. The improvements in i that section of .; the i city, and in tho important particular Of making the river more useful, twithm the past two or three years, have been marked. Their importance cannbt well bo estimated. LAUGE AND SKECTlD STYLES OF Cakes and Crackers Country Mcrchaut willflndlt adyintagoovs Mr. John F. Garrell, alter an absence of about a month, has returned to the city looking well and hearty. His visit was to the Western portion of the State and extended into -Tennessee, and be expresses himself as delighted with his trip. I j This was one of the finest mornings of the season, although between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock it was quite cold with a very heavy dew. At least so we have been told by those whose duties called them up at that lime in the morning. (Quarantine Notice. QUARANTINE FOR THE POUT OF WIL in:ngton will b enforced from Hay 1st to November 1st as follows : 1 ! Pilots w ill bring all vees:ji from ports South of Caro Fear to the Quarantine anchorage ; also, all vessels which have had any kind of sickness on b0ard during tho passage, r on arrival, and will caut-c a eiprunl to be set in tho main rigging on the port side, as soon as km sibla after crossing the Bar. i No vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer, tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go alongside, unless -by written authority from thc Quaran tints Physician, and every vessel must be an chored as far to the eastward of thc chancel as is consistent with safety. Regulations governing vessels while InQuar antlne may be had on application at tho oflitie of the Quarantine Physician at fcmithvillc. Applications for permits to visit vei-sela Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas If. VV ood or Dr. Geo . G. Thomas, and permits go obtained will be endorsed iy the Quarantiue Physician, if, in his opibion, it Is proper and safe to allow eomiuunicatioa with such vessels. A penalty of 2u0 for each and every oQ'enco will be enforced against any person viola ting auv of the Quarantine Peculations of thc Port. ! V. G. CURTIS. M. D.. QuarantlnCiPhyshiian, Port of j Wilmington THOS. F. WOOD, M. D. i Jeu-. GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. J Consultants, apl 41am7t - 1st m io pnc3 cur good and examine our stock : j foro purchasing elsewhere, j j P. L. BRIDGERS I-': aug 2 llO North Front St. & 00. NEW AIVJEIlTISiMENTJj Old North State Saloon. J-ATIVE CHAMPAGNE, SUPEBIOR TO (so called) Imported at high price. Fluent Beer on Draught in the city. Save your stamps by. drinking BEST WIIISKEV at CHEAP PRICES. ' aept'S-ly Uiifortuiiuto. Mr. G.L. Grubbs, of this city, but who has been working at Smilhville during the Summer, had the misfor tune to lose 33 overboard as he - was Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. V. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S KEADT PREPARED PAINT. QALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices beforepurcbasing The fact that our PaiuU are from tho celebrated Fac torle otVttherilI & Co., and ..Harrison Ilxo Toddjs Business Pencii. J)ROPEL AND REPEL, MEDIUM LEAD, QUICK ACTIpN. The meet DURABLE, most PRACTICABLE and most CONVENI EN'T POCKET! PENCIL ever placed before tho public at the pricey Thc mountings are of the best quality ROLLED GOLD pLATE, and covered with HARD RUBBER JlUUES. i For Bale at HEINSBERGER'S, i ang 31 Live Book and Music Stores Fine Portraits. , IF YOU WISH A VERY FINE PORTRAIT finished in the latest and finest atvle. now Is an extr opportunity to secure it. bend your order (any kind of small picture old or new) and remember" no pay is expected till thc work has betn g;en apu accepted. My priren are feti 1 at a great saciillce now io crder to intro duce ray work. I I ORIN T. THOMAS, Artist, studio 861 Broadway, N. Y. Address 141 West 23d Ht., N. Y. i " Friends vLiitms the city arc Invited to call i aug27-!f coiuini: up on the Passport this morn- Jfc Co., I sufficient guarantee for their quality boat with the money and a handker chief in his hip pocket, when having occasion to use the latter he pulled it out and -the money came with it and dropped into the river and was lost. and purity. A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Pricee, in addition to our large aud full. HARDWARE STOCK, i . . i i to which ycut attention Is respectfully Invited. NATH'L JACOBI, sept 3 10 South Front St To Builders and others Go to J aco bi's for Saib, BUnils and Doors, Glass Yf!t cat. act all sizes L and at tho lowest prices. For Pocket Knives or, Table Cutlery, so to Jaoobi Hardware Depot, t j TRY THE COOK AiiEXS. H.trneti to go with thexn at very low prices. The largest assortment of mu des. Trunk?, Traveiiaiff Bags ami Satchel in the State. . r j .. Beialring promptly done. Prlcea low. 4- Oa His Travels. Mr. William A. French, of the firm of Messrs. George U. French & Sons, lett here last May for a general trip around tha couutrv. hoDin? that his u.i.u u:k , ru t ,;,t TUGOIE-S. FOR Wniqn WE ABE SOLE be bencnteu tLerebv . in his travels ne ha3 "taken in" all the principal cities and places at importance in the East ern, Central and Western sections of the United States, and he has uow gone turther West. At last accounts from him he was in Dakota Territory, where he was enjoying himself in hunting and fishing, and in the rough but healthy pleasures of camp life. His health has much improved daring bis absence. After a week or two spent -in Dakota, he will start on his return, coming. by the way of Niagara Falls to Boston, where ho will spend some days in visiting the Exposition, and will arrive here about tho middle of October, j IMPROVING CAPE FEAR RIVER EE ICW WIL MINGTON, H. C PROPOSALS FOR STONE. U. S. ExgivEET.Office, 7- Saratoga St Ualtimohe;, mv., Auguai ud, lbas. PROPOSALS FOR FURVISHING TOE lor the Improvement of ths CapeFeir Ulrer, xorth ".aroliua, will be received uattt n -j oi rpi-m'-er 4 hi lst. at the Lmu-fi ttte Knineer Olfice, VViimfpgton, . C , an opened imnjedini' Jy therclter. F r RlymX 2j,0O3 ton - u uc. I lllauk'f ,rm t eoWcaMou?, acd any Vstre? Inform ttlon fcan t-e Lad vH)n nppllcati n to mf. mtf., or 'o tno r-8'.fie-t tngmctr, Mr. MLSKV IjACOX, ai WUmtng on, . i;-,. i . . WJi. p. ORAlliHILL, ang 27 6f Lt-Col. of Englnccri, U. S. A. I am Receiving - Jr. - --hi' BY NEW YORK STEAMERS EACH WEEK THE FINEST SELECTION OF Fruits and Vegetables, ' - . 1 j 'I CONSISTING OP Mi NOIITHKUN AITLES, ".I . LilL. NORTHERN POTATOES.! CABBAGES, TURNIPS and i BEETS. xxave just received the following variety of CAKES AND CRACKERS, whit h I tocorn- I i I - j i - 1 j mend to all Housekeepers and Excnralonitd. Oransre Bar, - Assorted Drops, owcei uorn. Empire Mixed, Yanlll.i Wafers, . IjCicon Wafer. Newport Wafer. Larraby'd Snovrflake. These zoois are of finest quality, fresh' and criepy. 1 i . " i - - tToIin L. Boatwrifflit axis 27-tf New Furniture Wareroomsi AT NO.. 20 1 (iRANITE ROW, fO. FRONT 1 i i I . I!. fct., I have opened with what I think la a well i i , .i a .. Furniture and Bedding, Embracing many new derfgot la r Bedroom and Parlor Suits. Out aim ehill be to dcil faiirlv and miiiJf with all, and rrspccifnlly ask a f hare of tta pu jjic pai'onagc. ;ourieom treatment truar aiit ed to all w'io favor me with a falL aug iTtf ; TIP 'MA" C. CRAFT. J Arent "Shipped in Ice." JfRESH FIH TO ALL points in North Carolina, SouUi CarolLn.i, and lieorgla. Gutt.rjiU.-e to deliver tlutm auSl McUOUGALL'A BCWTEN. No. 114 Nortl Front St. School Books ! School Boo kG ! - -. ' , i a UBTCEAX DISCOUNT ALLOWED A - . - - ' - - - - , V TEACHERS AND MERCHANTS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Paper, J Pens, - Pea- ; t - -4 ... - -t . ' lU,lates, Sponge. Copy Booka, Book r, Crayona, Ik, Ac. Ac. ; ? .-,:'C.iW...XATES,i. AO 27 lis Market atrGet rood ron'lUion. aim 2" ilvli 1 1 W. E. OA VI 3 & .SON. FLORIDA WATER. j I j JjAVxi Dr.Ii WATER, ! VIOLKT WATER,! ! heliotkopk water, white ro-r water. - I IL i.K.V A w ATKa. liio a omj.lete aswtraept of Coloaraea ind I'trftmiery for the .-iunimer B4-av-n. ,'i ,. I i rr. KrescrljtIon cvinpou icd dty and - . i . irni Drojrlrt, anx2.. Cowr Uurlh nu-1 N'up Sew Crop ! 1 Turnip Seed ! J- A KDRET J VS AND IJCJ S TS. Qoality r best and prices Batlsfar.tory. , ,(, ; I I j t: WILUAM II. WUttoM. Dramrtat. -a"g Ut Maritt street - - sr. ' b 1 ' 'I' I, E. G. Blair, GENERAL COMMISSION MEUCJIANT No. 19, North Second Street, ! . j; .. ., I Wifmlnston, N. V. SoJrita conrjpjr.ments of all kind of Conntry I'rrxluce. Top price and quick return j ruar anief;d. Will reblp to other markeu witeu requested. j j en , JE. C. BLAIR. Just Received. f ' I! '.-' J AVE JCST EECEIXD Bl sfCAMEE r larse lot of II ATS satiable for School Hate for Mjsgea. , A nice assortment of CO 1X3 RED STRAWS. Mllaa and Canton.for Ladle' Fall wear latett shapes. i ! .&ASU RIBBONS and U other widths and qnilltle.' Full line of Handkerchiefs. Rilk and IJnen. tilovea KM, tellk and Lisle, - , j Parasols and Neckwear. J ,1 i Am selJlfR the above at Tery reaonabk prices to make room for a large stock of FtM and Winter Goods. , , ; j , Stamping and Hair work done promptly. i Agency Calversal Fashion Co' Pattern. ReapectfuUj, MISS E. KARRER SUC 81 . SXCHANGIC COXCiEU 7 k Solid Comfort. rpUERK 13 S3LID COMPOST IN THE u -a. t '.!'. .' j i , of Kerofece" Siov. A enatonier, who U uslnif oae. aa, : w 1th tnia we are lcdet4j4 ent when kft witiiout a servar. ThVj.r Gem and exeat "Econoictsta.' Dlffereel size and price. Try o&e. I i f-.Iure White ml. ! r . anaf7 rARKKR A TAYLOR. - V Fly Traps, i ,v THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IS tilJS narLet. Our -' j . -: . GltAIN CRADLED - - cannot te inrpaaee! in price or quality. ' t A large and well Refected stock of Hard ware at W. . sprlnueu a cos.. , m. ' " . r" v-w, .. vzx Ti f LUxket trei t - - - . . , ' ! i r -I j 1

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