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A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. rcpnlarlty at borne la Dot always the brt tt of merit, bat w point proudly to the fart that o Oder medicine Laj von for iUclf auch autlrcraal sppr&bali" t iu owu city, atau, And cooatry, and aaou all people, cj Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tn foHoviar letter from od of our bet t kson Murachnaetta Druggists aLooM be of tauresi to rary f offerer : Eight yean ay I h4 an attack of lUaramatlam. v rr tiiat X eoold not more from the tI. or draaw. without help. I trW ercra! rv.a dla) wltfcoot much If aay rrlirf. until I took Arnt'a Saxaxtaxillk, by the ue tf two botUea of which 1 waa completely cared, llare sold Large qoauUtiee of yuur Sau.u rjtwn t,. aad It a Oil retaina its wonderful popularity. Hie many .notable curca it tt&a JTacted in this vicinity eonrlace me that it la the beat blood medicine ever offered to the poblic E. P. llAitma." lUTer SL, Dockland, Mua, May XJ, L-2. SALT RHEUM. sIsS RHEUMATISM. for over twenty years before bis removal to Lowall aUeted with Sait Ilheum in ita worst form. Ita ulcerations aciaAllr corertsi more loan half the sarface of hit body and Lai be. lie waa entirely cored by Aver a SsJUArAaMLXJU Soe ccrU&cate la Ayer's Alrnann for USX TXZTXXXJ XJT Df.J.CeAyer&Co.,LoweI!,Main. Sold by H Drcxxru; fl.ilx bottles for Si aal iriotpu, -l AYER'S Ague Onre contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, ao far as known, is uvsl in no other remedy. It eon tains no Quinine, i.or any mineral wr deleterious substance li-t-erer, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon the constitution, but leave tho system as healthy as it waa before the- attack. VE VAEEJLKT ATES'3 AOUE CUHE to cure erery case of Fever and Aruc, Iiiter mitteot or Chill Ferer, Remittent Ferer, Dumb A gut. Bilious Ferer, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria. In ease of failure, after doe trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 1 8 2, to refund the Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. may 23 dlw trm TO TURPENTINE WORKERS AND DEALERS IN TURPENTINE TOOLS! TOU WILL FIND TICK Hackers, Pullers, Dippers, &c. MANUFACTURED BY WALTER WATSON, FAT KTTXT I LLE, N. a. THE VKltY BEST IS USUI Orler seat to W.E. SPRINGER X CO.. U1L1VS A MUaCHIS N. Wilmington. S. C, or to the manufacturer, will na-e prom rt al teatlon. WALTER WATSON, Manufacturer or Edjra Tools. may to Sat t'ayetterllle, N. C PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, AX? ORNAMENTAL WOOD WOKK. apl a tt ' Boxes and Grates, FOB SHIPMENT OF VXG-TAC E3 AND Tralu. la aaooks or ready made. TaLLOHT FINE L0M8KK. A fall stock of Booth and Dreeaed Lumber. Laa. A ., for Bulldlaf purpoeee. ar Urdera by the carjo. Domeatlo and For tire. aelViied. 1X1 dav FAQS LET A WIUGIAS. Has ATriyed I A FEXill 8JPFLT OF Til AT delicious U MATEO PIKE APPLE by to-day N T r. Alax toother lot of that A Nv 1 MIXED TEA at GOo per pound. (China Cup and Baooer glrea with erery pound) SCO pouode old la two we te. KsreereNer I kep nothlna: bet the rary best flrsl-claa coU. Freeh sup fjy erery week. Call an 1 examtoe at Crayon's Family Grocery. GEO. U. CBAPON. AfTst. ramlty Grower, aaehX t1 nOi rrwil l Choice New Crop Molasses. SECOND CARGO MOW LA DC NO AND WILL BE SOLD FRO MP TLX FROM WHARF At Low Price. WORTH & .WORTH, John C, Davis, ATTORXXT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WlUfTffOTOS. N. OOoe ewr the Baak of New llaaorer. rracOoee ta all the CoorU of t" a late. Special atseatleej paU,tojthe eouecuoa OFFICK OF Dr. S. C. Ellis, xro, ia south fourth street, op- poalte MIllara Drcx a tore. Oioo tours to It am., S to a p. m. -tar TaiepaoM at rtakle9?a Ko U. xaay tt The Daily Review. The isauv Keview heu the largest rrux fide cxrctdalioru, of any rutcspnper wmI tn th oWtinn of iubliihcd. in the city of Wihnin&m. J3 organUed. proceeded ta the election oi r:.-: Mlnnmr,d and LONDON SHAKEN IsY VjV J III J VV 41 uw. w T resolved itself into a inil!I)or EDCCATIOX. The Boird of Education, having dnly Dynamite Shatters Scotland MONDAY, JUNE 2, 18L Annual Meeting of the Board a Counly Superintendent of Pabl c In- Lon, My 30.--A sharp report a . J , . tj, xxr M.nn:n(y was heard at 0:20 o'clock to-nigntout-stroction. CapU E W. Mnnin0 h Junior Catlton Club House in nominated Mr. Iredell Jolinson. me tau Mall, caused by a bomb thrown rrsnt inenmbent. and Mr. W. M. into the basement of the club house at av I a 4 . r j Mnrr.r.iy vv linn- . :.to.iTr wltpr Kfpjires. I the DacK oi ot. Joules Square. - i roisnn uuwiunwu . 7, M A cabman fctates that ho saw a man over Counly. The Utter va eiecieu oy a voiu ui Usht what wag apparenly afuse and t- -:.k it . f Tin to It for the former. then throw it away. Immediately af oM!CoJeof North Cardan the Ju,- There ' fr . a . by a volume of smoke. Aliir an in- ttcejol tin Peace of e hnflr pininmu , " urvaI t,i a fw seconds, the cabman r,mr ir.Pt hi ihf Cu:t House this hf Elratinn -adjourned und resolvoti i a ys flll,lber repvrt OCCurn r bKwter, " I . . . r- 1 ( If.. .n .1 4 Ti. Il 1. Ttscll into a Doani oi aiiit:a nu" vrniy jnifircruce jiepariui ur. . ,. , i... U.I nnrnn frtne. file. i uilu uui-ii. iu uuujui vsjiuwm wuu 'It.emec-linswa.carcuio n r t,, '7";;;: ' f nfv rnmm!ss,oncra House, aud the Aruy and Navy Cub Dr. V. W. Harris (jr.rvrurm 01 me - - - jioust.. tacm it. oa the opposite side IJjardof Ju-licrsof thelVjce. The roll were wct coqixu ol St. Jame qare. The baecm-nt hnnr,.,! iol-.,wi.i' were lound l"S'i ttwirmnn 01 ir.e joaru. sia e ,.r me anu-n uuo imuse was suaiier- - - 1 th report . a . a lion, was receivea, auer wnicn ine bers Mt the tjme ol tne exj l jfion. Sev- Board a-journed eral lih'S weie x-inuisneiJ. '1 he lights throughout ills entire building f For Lieut. Oovernor. the Armj and Nav Ciub were exiin- V are in nci ipt of a enmmunica- uii'htrd. and the windows blown in. tion favorinz Mai. John Hushes for A 1 tf. 35 o'chek. fifteen minutes liter. to be present : W 1 131 INOT N TO WXSI! I V. Jiiifiit- J. M. If n it ron, V. W. H-.rri-. E. D. H ol. J. W. Kii ir, Waller Mi-a:i", U. H Kobir.-o, John fi.wnn. S.: IJ-ar. J' ht. S. Jaue-, K. If. ISowdiu. M. J. Hyer. 0tn Fen ntrll..J. L. Cantwc'.l. D. i Worih, J. f! .1. hn D. Ta:or and J. I) II. Kl.md.-r. IIAIC.F.TT Towxsmr. .r.itirt-4fJ. II. Alexander. E. W. Manoinaad (i. W. Harper. MASONUOKO TtJWXSH. Justices II. S. Montford. J. A Mont w Ti -1 T (r.irtiery, A. .1. joritisou anu George. F Fun UAL POINT TOWXSIII1. Justices J. II. Home, John Canaday ant A. Freeman. ca'pi: it.ai: TOwxsmi". Justices Iredell Johnson, Wta Cromwell and V. O. Johnson. The meeting being duly organized bj-ct or the meetine to receive the ed and lour fema e servants who were .1 - ,t,:-u m t work ther were severe ly injured, port on the tx levy, which on mn- dub houe wagcroWtHl iilh uo-.n- Lieutenant Governor. We are will- au explosion ot dynamite occurred out ine to concede to the writer every side ol the detective office in Scotland thinz ho claims for Mai. Hushes Yard. The corner ot the building, his nbilitv a a speaker, his callantrv which was composed ot thick biick a a soldier, his strength as a candidate work, was bln off to a height 1 1 and so on but if he will multiply fill re thirty feel,; taking with it a portion 0! says f r Maj. Hughe by tn he - ill then the side walls and revea ingan apeit-jie bo able to I rm an idea r-f how Maj. fif een feet .wide. Many cartloads ol Chi?. M Stedruan stands -with the peo- debris lying around attest to the nle of the West. strength ot the explosive. A brougham. Mai. Stedman stands head and shnuH standing-opposite the point ot the ex- dcrs above any.other man in th State I plosion was wrecked and the coachman for. Lieutenant Governor. He can injured. A policeman was blown across not only carry the full white vote in the yard and striking aga'sBst a wall the Kas-t, but be will carry a-iarge was injured. Several, other persons negro-vote and cancrry. by large were injured by receiving cuts from majorities, for tho Democratic party, glass, which flew in. all directions. The IteDublican counties which no other explosive appears to have been placed living Democrat can carry. Lincoln- in an openii.g let into the wall at the ton Press. rear of the large building occupied by the detectives. The London authorities and public ate astounded at tho audacity ol the dynamiters who planned the explo sions. They occurred at a tune wnen pe STiziiifco ls7r -b A VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL STYLES, JUST KECEIVPn EMBUOIDEllTo GINGHAMS AND LAWNS in great variety of rUer -SCOTCH ZEPIIYK, SATTEENS, &c. $ ,r , BLEACHED COTTONS AVn ctt e have splendid bargains as the pric s were never so low1 LINEN SIIEE TING AND PILLOW CASING, with Towel? T. J't, Napkins, Doylie, &c.V.Tery cheap. ' rtbieDaau FANCY MATTINGS in good fefcles and at closest r rices CARPETS ARE MOVING, a bottom' -prices have been rri 1 resoi ved to close out even pitce of Brussels on hand. LINEN ULSTERS Just received in both Linen and Mohair may 29. 1881 V,IVI litE, NMW SUMMER AND WTElUESOB; rO Slot;! 3T"0.3a , SMITHVILLE, O. AT MOUTH OF CAFE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORIS FISHER AID IN FULL VIEW CF THE OCEAN, WILL OPEN ABOUT MAT Km UNDER -ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT For Attorney-General, Fayetteville. N. C. May 30, '84. the Hoard proceeded to the ejectiou of Fuitou Review a Board ot County Commissioners While it seems to be the order of the the sidewalks were thronged with md on mot:on of C d. John D. Tavlor. day to brine totho front North Caro- destrians and the carriageways erowd- ...u:.i ... Nina's distinguished and most prorai- ed with vehicles returning (rom the ir. It. Km. on.'l wa amuorum io 1 f . . h-.h DOS:t;ong (kkc. Thn fixnlnsinn at Snotlnnd Yard cat the vote ot the Justice, which re- i.e nilecl .let me here urge the name frightened many horsc3 in Parliment suited in the re-election ol the present of a son of the old Cape Fear section, street and Northumberland avenue, Board viz Mcsr II. A. Ba' , B. G. but now a resident of Chariotto, tor the sending tbcm plunging through tfie 11- .J t "t v- r ttrrtr,.i office of Attorney-General of the State, crowds and causing many casualties. U orth. Koger ,.Iocrc. t.. L. 1 tarco anu . w Th(J writer has A1, kindg of rumors have been in cir- Jas. A. Montgomery. visited a large majority ot counties Iculation throughout the evening and The Chairman of the Board of County in the State and takes great pleas- the police seem helpless and unable Hotf 1 has been refurnished and renovated throughout. 3? Commissioners submited the following: re in saying trm ererywnere either to account lor tne ne-ieci wnicn To tfiC II or&hwjul. Ac Justice of the . t favorabiv SDoken of for this anv DromDt and efficient action towards position. There is 110 lawyer at toe capturing the culprits. Peace, 0 Atw Hanover Comity: Gentlemen: As Ln.nrman of lh Xorth Carolina bar who will bring Many narrow escapes occurred. An Beard ot Commissioners ot Iew Han- niore profound learning and ab;lity to inspector of police passed the dynamite over CouMy. I submit to your worsnips the position than Mr. Walker, and I placed in Scotland Yard just befope it this, my Annual Report of County 1 1- believe his election would give as gen- exploded, and many other officers were nances. Nonunion 01 wdumy 1 ropeny. encrai satisfaction throughout the Mate in the vicinity during the early part, ot &c. At your last meeting the ponded as that of any one who has already the evening. The excitement tonight debt was 0,100. c have been un- been mentioned in connection with the among the public is at (ever heat. Sue able, during tho year, to reduce said oftiro. Ha ia comDarativelv voune in r.inl prlitinn nf thn fif.andard n,nd the debt, for the reason lhat parties hold- year3t but carries a wise and protound EcJio have been issued , giving all the ing ite bonus preter noiamg mem 10 head, and lua election would be acredit details of the explosions, and the pe maturity, in oruer d make me inier- to the legal prolessiou. of woich bo is pic aremaddened by the thought that est there is on Tweruucate 01 10 such an ab e reoreseatative. no life safe it such outrages are oossible Justice. ble in the heart ot the metropolis. Sixteen packets of dynamits, with t a. tJ ,1 4- "rv a . . STATE NEWS iusee auacaeu, .were iuuuu at iu u iu- posit.' in l ho rirst anonai uanx, r. rr.. arnin 4 nor rent, interest, to nay said bonds when tiiay become due. I the, -IJoaro, iiiinKing u autisauiu anu believing it wi:l benetit our county, do nated 5tH) for the purpose of having our county properly represented at the State Exposition, which wi!l be held at Ua'eigh in Octoter next. In Decern ber last the Board endorsed a petition of the members of the bar to the Governor of the State, asking tor a special term of the Supo rior Court to bo held in January, as it was necessary on account of an accu mulation of civil business. A thrtc week term was held, which cost about l.4J00. We endorsed the petition be cause we felt that the pnblic interest required it. Improvements in the way o! additions to this buildings and sewer age are being made to the hospital, and when completed will cost the county about $l.fiX. For the necessary ac commodnion of tho county officers. jurrs and witncscs attanding court, and as a taniiary measure, we have done away with ihe cesspool connected with (he water closet, and have had a sewer constructed s as t carry oil" the depi. Tho water clset is now un dergoing repairs and whi n completed including tho sewer will cost abont $150. Amount ol money on hind at ihi. lime is 0.813.55. from which take the difference be: ween the tax levy and amouut estimated to be na'izcd Iroru tax on pr pert ad poll-, aud it leaves a bit nee .Titf.O, whieli amount will be'siiflii i nt to me.t couut expan ses iiniii i In? . nil rea!ie I from thi rec ent ia lv ha'.l be aailab'c. C unty prr,erty is iu uixd eot.duion and care fully looked alter. The only property needing re, hits is the co Jr: room, and lhat we propose having repainted and rrnovated hIut the present term of the Superior Coun. A detailed statement of the C'timattd expenditures for the next nVed year and the levy necessary lo meet ihe same having been farnisatd each of your worships, a more extended report is not ntceary. Very repecltuliv. jour obedient servant. Hou.vcn A. Bagg Col. E. D. Hi'.i ollVrnl the following resolution which w;u unanimously adopted by a rising vote: PesoU-eil, That the i hanks of this body are due and are hereby tendered to the present B ard of County Com missioners for the ab!e and patriotic manner in which they have conduced tho affairs of the county, and we hereby confirm, ss far as in our power lay. all their aclions in regard to county matter. Col. John 1). Taylor offered the following preamble and resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Whereas, The number of convicts committed to the Superintendent ot tho Poor House and Huuc of Correction greatly exceeds the number contem plated when the contract between the said Superidlendent and the Board ot County Commissioner! was made, therefore. nesolved. That the Board ol County Commissioner bo authorized to make such arrangements with the said Su perintendent, outside ot the contract, as to them may be deemed jai: and equita ble. Tho Board of Justices and Board of News and Observer: The receipts of Trafalgar square rntton hpro Tor tho week endinsr last : Thursday wrre 84 hales, against 353 for COMMEKU1A L NHW inli fmm Kdnt. 3 tnTnnrsrtav I W ILiJUttulOi'i ivi ivizv a-. x . were 33,289 bales, against 50,653 to the June.2 4 P. M samo date last year. The depart- .... t ,.,tA ment pi agriculture is in receipt of ad SPIRITS TURPEN1INL Quoted vices from all sectics of the State, that dull at 29. cents per gallon. No sales not tlit least damage was done in North reported Carolina by the cold snap of last week- nnmNT Onotwl dull at il CO f i r There was not frost anywhere, even JiOSIN-Quoted dull at gl.co ur at Waynesville. None of the glorious Strained and $1.05 for Good Strained, crops of tobacco, of small grain, of corn, TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbl and none of the great fruit crops are at 0r ggn lbs vlwbiiTm S.UendbanS- CKUDK 1URPKNTISE Quoted Episcopal convention, a Mr. Lee, a steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow native ot Caswell county, became Dip and $ I for Hard, mortally sick. In the same town was COTTON Quoted quiet. Small a Mrs. Nixon, to whom he was engag- . vcril, 1 t . ed. Upon the physician tolling him sales on a basis of 115 cents per pound that ho must die, ho was united to the for Middling. The following are the lady and at once died. official quotations: Sfatfsville landmark: George Bar- omina.rv 9J ring-r. white foreman on the larm-of . 'tfK":"!."'" ifu Mr J. Mack Harrison, in the neighbor- rSgSfi? J?3 hood of Thya ira church, about twelve iitT l3 miles wet of Salisbury, in Rowan rMMiYJ I .kuj tr. iao aA a Good Middling 11& kjlled, Tuesday alternoon, by a farm lahcrer, w hitman by name woo is daily rkokipts. a'so white. We have no particulars Spirits Turpentine concerning the cause of the difficul- jjosin tv. It wa ot som? davs' standing and t i surposed to have grown out of some Crude Turpenticer. . ' . maner connecieu wiin ine ianu worn.. Harringer lived about an hour alter beirg stabled. He leaves a wile and six cnildren Whitman, so far as U known here, was unmarried. He was arrestel and carried to Salisbury." Monday of last week a heavy storm fell upon the vicinity of Elkin. Surry county, accompanied jby rain and. hail. One negro cabin was blown down. Hail fell to the depth f three inches. Wheat and oats were ruined and have been mowed ami led to stock. Fortunately the violence ot the storm ouildmg erected for pleasure purposes. Elegant large airvP.iT WC5 over the water. First-class Musicians from New York will furni h Ball Room and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and Fishb NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TaANXOY. Daily Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on Atlantic Coaa. l ounsts and Pleasure Seekers Northward and Southward Trill find it to their advantage to give us a call. . CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED The Atlantic Coast Line and Carolina Central R. U. will sell tickets from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick. 1ST Special rates by month and season J. D. SUBLETT, of New Yorfe, Manager. mav 1 2m F.E.m.saaEa,an. liiif ire I M li lliNCT ACTUSEH3 OS C- -iSStSirife? Safes CJoth. Wire Counter Faflings, TTlrt Mm Q X'3cSglaj?gfi?:V 15rti.-5.es S.ir-1 H Civ! Sc-rwns. Weather VaneSUbta FUWim ( loiiiii;, nt f Leu I't-jux'u, Iron Sbuttera. Counter 8upportLi inch l i - fSTSend for fVtaiosj'tu. Cwckt m. iu.' ra, Counter 8upporut 0 ro-ileution UUs raper. rhe great events of history m asiftgte volume Pfc I7,,3PH PA Al" If f" 1 f ARIa fawous and oecisiueEATTLES,OFThUOEW. r r CAPT. KINO. TJ. S. A. HI3TOKV FROM TUT? R4TTf.r.mrf i cv k ir..t v. f estroyed ia a day. How Fame or Disaster has turned on a single Contest. A Grand Book for Old tad rt 1... .r " u.'cs ' c nirul. .Vaujlia Vina 1 1 lOMTSVOn. f T'TITi MllltllllTMi clj- n rin at onre tor mil ascription ana terms. Addrcu 4, C McCUllUY Jb CO, tkiUtVjkkh i may i i h unn . 1 - - . cents 102 casks 450 bbls 11 bbls J 45 bbi? AIARINJB NEWS. CONUNDRUM. yflY IS LTHE 'KTBAMEB PASSPORT like a String Dand ? Because It cmnot do without Its "Ilitrper!" . o DKUGS. PERFUMES, SOAPS, FANCY and ToUet Ajticlcg, &c. Prescriptions a sppcia'ty at F. C. MILLER'S, may 26 Correr Fourth and Nun fits Trunks I Trunks! Trunks rjlBUKKS AND TfiUNKS, SATCIIKLS AND 8AICm For Exeursfonists. IKErP A FULL LIN'R OF FINE QUO ceries. Dry Gods and all other articles to be found in a lirtt clafs store. In landing at the steamer's whsrf pass up through the gate and turn to the left and my plice ia about 5(X yards distant. Give iue a call. J. A. Wr SCOTT, may 2J lm Smiths ille, N. C. Ship Your QUICKENS. EGGS AND COUNTRY PKODUCK GENERALLY to A. W. RIVKNBARK, Wilmington, N. C. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES guaranteed. (Uerrs to Bank of New Hanover.) mav 1G was confined to a territory only three or four mile square. The fame day here was a storm in the upper part of Alexander county, in the neighborhood of Barrett's mountain. Considerable damage was done to crops A boy and a girl at work in a Held mounted a horse and started for the house. Th violence ct the wind was such as to blow them off the animal. Another girl, running on foot for shelter, was injured by the limb of a falling tree falling npon her. There was a tremen dous rainjall in North Iredell last Mon day afternoon, overflowing the lowlands and damaging growing crops. Vi I ml net on District. Methedist E. Churcb, South, Quarter ly Meetings SECOXD ROUND. Elizabeth Circuit at Bladen Springs May 31 and June 1 Newton Grove Mission at Black's Chapel Jane 7-8 Cokesbary Circui: at Cokes bury June 14-15 Point Caswell Mission June 18 Duplin Cireait June 531-23 Onsiosr Circuit Jane 23 29 Waccamavr Mission, Jane3s29 W.H Bounrr.P.B. ' ARRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master. Steamer John Dawson, Black. Point Caswell U P Paddison. Schr Helen Maria, Bunker, New Yrk, E O Barker & Co Schr Lizzie Major. Foster, Provi dence. R I. E G Barker & Co. Barbue Elba, Anderson, New York Geo Harriss & Co. CLEARED. Steamer Passport, Harper. Smith rille. Master MONTHLY STATKM K N T. sTOCKS ON HAND JUNE 2, I&S4. Cotton ashore. 1.151. Spirits ashore. J.0I9; afloat, 037 : to tal. L70C. Rosin ashore, 70,420; afloat, 7,561 ; to tal. 84,000. Tar ashore, 1,629; afloat, ICC; total. 1,989. Crude ashore. 2,093. I KECEIPTS rOKMONTnOF MAY, 1&91. i Cotton. 170; spirits, 7.571; rosin, 29, 120; tar, 3.051; crude, 2.693. KXPOBTSFOR MOUTH OF MAY. 1S54. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 1.902: spirits. 1.449; rosin. 6 -254; tar. 3 963; crude, 3,723. FOREIGN. Spirits 9.533; rosin. 18.775; tar, glgl Water Coolers -y-ERY CHEAP AT GILES A llURCHISON's xaiyW Miaxlilsoa Slock. I "Tho Old House" AND THE YOUNG FIRM. ONLY OUR fourth season, but It finds us up to all it requirements, and if-ou wish a CAlt LOAD, a HUH, or a BBL of Hard, Clear and Square Ice weli packed and In goods shape, favor us w ith your order, and if we con't frive f atlsac ti?n we won't charge you a cent. Tiy us. may2J V. E. DAVIS SON. Shirts Pelade 'rO ORDER OF BSST WAM30TTA Fhlrt L ing and No. 210J Linen far the lo price of $i.oo. A Tcrfe-?t fit and good substamlil work guar antecd. Our p itrons and cujmcs re Invlt- d to call and leave their measures at the above BAGS AND BAGS. - -A SADDLES, HIKE SADDLERY GOODS in great nrktj.i at the very lowest prices. A new lot of Trunks and Tmreffllfi . , .: . I aud-Saddles Ju3 opened. Ne8tjlokMj Goods and warranted to wear well ! Trunks repaired by as rood a trow aw as there is in the tatc oi orw unv A cill and examination Is mpertMlr ted. J. H. MALU l0 8onta Front Next door to N. Jacobl'i Hirtwiri fc may 20 Hon, A. M. Waddell ITE ABE AUTHORIZED TO 1X50CJ2 Congress from the fcixth Plstrict, B" action of the Democratic Convent H1'' trtct, tchen called. may 12 tf rcm-u kauly low irlce at the Wilmington shirt fcLrtltiCH. Proo. rectory. f-l 2i) tt 27 Market St. North Carol'na, l In the Superior Court New Hanover County. ) DuCrutz Cu'lar, ouls J. Pcisson and others, PJaliiillTs. against Henry W. Bradley and Betsy K , his wife. Defendants. Tel itlon for sale and i-artillon of., real estate. Th object of this action Is to omrl a sale and partition of Und in itc ciir tf Wllmlna: ton, ounty and .Stat a'c reeaid, l,elrK Wet partof lot "-o 5lat iock 2l The above racne Uclendntv will appear and a6nr, or demur to the pvtltioa filed at the olS ;e of the Clerk of the ur r Court .f ew Han ver ounty. af ucsn I. at ihe court House ia iimlnst n, on the. H n dir nf June . &TAC IS Y Vax AM BINGE, apl 23 lawSw ra Clerk of tall Ourt James A. Lowrev fy UbcuWlUGUl , BLACKSMITH sb General Repairer cf Carriages and Vehicle. Work of all UnJs attended to without delay. Thanking my frienda for larors extended to me In the prut, I solicit their kind favors and thiirpatronaga la future. .After an expert.' euce of forty-four years as a Mechanic under Capt W. H. Eobbltt, of Warrenton, and la tii1? 1 ,?. nrw PrePad to eendact an ?4Srte88' n PWbfwnt3frd Don't forget!. JO 112 SOUTH FB0NT STEEnij HUMPfTREY, JKSKIS9 4 C0 jKfl fine Heide and Horoc'i toZrf!t:l es, when in season. Poultry fVt2 a? pignments o. the above aolldtoi, f'tlon 5caranteed K . NOW IS IHE HIE 19 BOXE8 BOSTON fltf" 4 ON just received, V", sljrnwr directs we to sell oa 1 untqualed bap, P1b wtuusi in town. Ann kvcij eery line at Oie lowest cash "gjttJ waVs i No. 19. For sale. 1 . PAIR OF BEAUTIf CL HOUSE, well matched, VJ docile and kind. Also. sererJ horses. 4 FOR IIIRE-Horws 'Itfr 9 ous klnda lor a;drle or,ior 1 bound'. -aw Special rrrrcTfln j OF erf EXPECTED B 1 " - MILAN CHIP ad til lW P . popular now. tver era aod o'.her Trimmirf- y" ols, wUte a1 eoDrs. Lisle, Eld ana Lace- Eeapectfull MISS E ctf 3 J xtay J6
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 2, 1884, edition 1
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