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MISCELLANEOUS R,WQRTHTO7Qg3'S 0 jkaeQ site wt remcdT for Cholera, tramp, liar- rha-tu y ' "5 . ' o tft4 (omcA and toi. Introduce.! 'M ' lb6'' br SurjrioD-Oeneral O. S. A. Recom 13 1 i h7 Gen. Warren, Purveyor-General; Hon. Kea 't r. Solicitor U. S. Treasury, and other. Price. r.e:b f- '-J , fc DrnjfxisM and Dealer. - Onlj s"ue if ""ijbloin in bottle. Sols proprietor. '" THE CHARLES A.VSCEIE2 CCUPAiiT, ' ' : " ' , BAS.TIMOKS, Mo., V. S. A. -rC:iiital Prize 75,0003 Ticfef only $5. Shares in pro portion, Louisiana State Lottery Company. We do hcit' y certify that toe supervise the mrranntviKnis for all the Monthly and Semi- UTJ'J . . -TO... T .1 : - r j Annual vr atomy 3 uj jl iw ivuwiu7utotwe xjf fcrv company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the came are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in qood faith Uncord ail parties, and we author i-elhe Company to use this certificate, with foe kiT.iitt cfour signatures attached, in its culver titfUXlltS-" 4 y. 7Wms&& Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur-jyjjc-vrlth a capital of $1,000,000 to which a cs6T7C fund of over $550,000 bas -since been iMe.L , ' . . p.v an nverwhelmlnir Donulai vote it3 rran r.hioe was made apart of the present State Constitution adoptea Deeember 2d, A. D.,1879. The only Lottery ever voted-on ' and endorsed by tte people of any Sate. It never scales or postpones. Us Grand Single Number Drawings take" place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Ninth Grand Drawing, Class I in the Academy ot Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, September 9, 13S4 172d Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PBIZJ5S. i Capital Prize of.... 75,000 1 Capital Prize ot 25,000 1 Capital Prize of.. 10,000 2 Prizes of $8,000 12.00C 5 Prizes of 2,000 10,000 10 Prlze3 of 1,000 10.000 ".0 Prizes of 500 10)000 m Prizes of 200...'. 20,000 S Prizes of 100.. ; 30,00 M) Prises of 50 25,0K) I'JOO Prizes of 25...., 25,000 I APPROXIMATION PRIZE8. a Approximation Prizes of $750. 6.750 3 " 44 500. 4,500 9 : " " 250. 2,250 1.5C7 Prizes, amounting to. ......... . $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in New Or leans. - For further lnf6rmation, writs clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered letters to NEW' ORLEANS NATION AE BANK, New Oii leans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all sums of 5 and upwards by Express at our expease) to M. A. DAUPIUN, New Or1p.n.ns- Tji. i)r M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington. D. C. aug 13 wed-sat 4w-d&w DO YOU KNOW THAT LOREILARD'S CLIMAX PliUG TOBACCO with Ucd TIn Tag; RQSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew ins: NAVY CUPPINGS, and lilack, Brown and icilow SNUFFS are the best and cheapest, quality considered? aug61yd&w Dr. Mott's Powders NEVER FAIL TO CUBE INFLAMMA tlon of the Kidneys, Gravel, Gleet. Strict . ures and all Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and all those nntold miseries caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. SyphUis In all its forms perma nently cared. Yellow ot Brown spots on face and body.Eore Throat and Nose, Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin diseases.! Urinary diseases cured In 3 days. Price f3. Enc'oso tho money te FBANK STEVJcNS & CO., Baltimore, Md., and it will be sent by maU sealed. For sale by all dru gi ts ; sent by mail. julyTdftwly Dr. Dodd's Nervine No. 2. lriLL' CUBE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL 1 ? and Genital Weakness caused by indis tret ion and violating the laws of health, Price $1 i i DR. HUNTER'S PILLS Cures Syphilis in all It forms and stages, iellow or Brown tpots on the face and body. ore Throat and,Nose, Scrofula, Tetter, JCcze a, lichtng sensation. Salt Bhenm and all Blood and Skin Diseases, Urinary Diseases and tricturea speedily cured Price $3 v Dlii HUT1 FEMALE FRIEND !s, caused by coldsor disease. Married 9 and ladies in delicate state of health are ttioned to not uss it. Price $3 . Enclose the oncy for cither medlciue to FRANK STE v ENS CO., Baltimore, Md and It wUl be ant by mall or express scaled. For sale by &u Drujrgists; sent by mall or express. 7 d&wly . : - -. liAEanoEAflyRE g$ 87 -used a M&Z&r OVER 25 YEARS. ."aJ. 1 mwW Country Merchants, Wishing to buy gjioceuis, will find a full stock at Kerclmer & Calder Bros. At prices to suit dull times, MfT JFLOCR. COFFEE., SUGAR. S L? MEAL, CORN, HAY JUwSi KMK- CASE CAN GOODS, HOOP IRON, BUNGS and GLUE. , WHOLESALE ONLY. KERCHNfiR & CALDER BROS., ' 4,4 WUrnlnston.K.C, aily Review. ATKLBUTE. In April's 6unuy showers a bud 7 rora ine oia rose-lrtc crept apart, Willi never a hint of the rosy blood t Circling deep io its hidden heart. In April's sunny Fmile3 we met, In a crowded place in a casual way lou passed but I can remember yet, You wore blue violets that day. The bad broke hyly through its sheath, xurst prisoning petals one by one, And blushed to palest pjjifc beneath The ardent kisses of the sun ; And in myheart the bad of love Broke blooming through all false dis guise. . To seek the tender liijht above, Which lay within your woman's cye3. A day in June! a royal rose In stately grace sways rich and red, And through the quiet garden close Is all its fragrant perfume shed, And like the rose, my love has grown A flower, so gracious and so swoet, , I brinar it tribute to your throne, My queen, and lay it at your feet! lie "Was a Voter. -Some year3 ago the students of a cer tain college in the State ot New York were in the habit of voting in the town, as they had a right to do, instead of at their homes.. Butjoae year the political party against which the students had "usually voted secured control, and ap- pointed two or turee ot tneir aunerents guardians of the ballot-box. As one student after another presented his vole one of these oflicials, a pompou?, strut ting man, challenged him. Saveral studeDt3 had yielded rather than enter into a contest with the '!qud" man. But at last there came up a homely, awkward student, gifted with a large stock ot mother wit. "Stop!" cried the pompou3 man, irn peratively, as the student was about to vote. "Are you a voter, sir?" "Yes, sir," drawled the student. 'Where do you live.?' demanded the man, thinking to make short work of this green youth. "Why, here, sir." I mean where do you reside?" ''Why. at the college, sir." "You are a student tnere?" "Yes, sir." "You are merely a student, and yet claim to reside here?" Yes, sir, I reside here. Where else should I live and attend this collegeP'i "You know what I mean well enough," said the pompous man. impa tiently, f 'Don't vou ever go away?" '- Of course I do, sometimes. The safety of the town doesn't require my constant presence'drawled out the stu dent. A laugh rau through the. crowd, and the pompous man grew red in the face, but he gathered himself up for a final effort. "Young man." said he, solemnly, " these evasions are of no avail. An swer mo this one question: If jfou were sick where would you go?" The student hesitated, as if he did not like to say, "Home, sir," or "Where my parents live." 4 'i insist on an answer," persisted the official, with the triumphant air of a man who has driven hi3 opponent into a corner. "Where would you go if you were sick?" "Well," drawled out the student, "if I must tell. I should I should go to bed." Amid the roar of laughter which rang through the town hall, the pompous man stepped aside, and the student handed in his ballot. For its soothing and grateful influ ence on the scalp, and the removal and prevention of dandruff, Avers Hair ViTOr hay no equal. It restores faded or crray hairio its original lark color, stimulates the growth ot the hair, and gives it a beautiful, soft, glossy and silk en appearance. JLookiug: Iuto Kinpty Muzzles. On tho way dofrn from Natchez 'to New Orleans the boat rounded to at a landing; on the Louisiana shore to take on a lot of cotton-seed. She had just made fast, and the mate had stepped 8 shore to "hustle them niggers," when a middle-aged man, closely resembling the typical Southerner, suddenly step ped out from behind the sacks, pre sented a revolver within a foot of the mate's face, and cried out: ' "Throw up your hands or you are dead man!' There were fifty of us with our eyes on the two men, ana we neia our breath as the mate slowly raised his arms above his head. He didn't change color in the slightest.and those who took took the details noticed that he chewed away at his plug tobacco with the same regular motion neither faster nor slower. ''Now, then, down on your knees and beg my pardon, or I'll send a bul let into your eye! ' . The mate's legs wabbled, bent, and down he sank and remarked that he was sQrry if he had offended the other. "All right," growled the man with the pistol as he shoved it into his hip pocket. "After thi3 you be a little more careful whom you fling your im pudence at." As he turned away he made a dive with his right hand, and up came a derringer, out shot the arm, and iu a voice of thunder the mate cried : "Halt! Throw up your arms! Down on your knees or I'll blow your brains all oyer this plantation!" The tabled were turned. Up went the arms, and after a few seconds the man went down on his knees and said he had the highest respect for the mate's moral worth. When he rose up the Captain and others had reached the Dair. and in ten seconds more they were disarmed. Close call that! said one of tbe passengers as the Captain handed the weapons to the clerk to keep until the boat was ready to leave. "Humph! Neither one of them load ed!" replied the old man. Such was the actual fact. Two empty - and harmless weapons had humbled two men who meant to shoot. M. Quad. ; JLife Preservers. II you are losing , your grip on life, try Wells' Health Kenewer." Goes direct to weak spots. . , - . TheD Gaining Information. Sweet Innocence "Ma, i3 it; wrong i kiss a man you are not engaged toK Ma "Certainlyr mv aear. verv to wrong." , .. ' "There now. Irint.'a inat ihi T tr1A them." "Told whom?" .Whv. T)iflr nnrl JTarlr nrA Tnm onrl' CharUe, and Arthur and Will, and od ana ai, ana Sam and Gus, and" But ma had fnintml PZt ' V Call. - ' . v . mi. ; Tiio Accidentwas dao to Care lessness." So said the Coroner's .Tnrr rwl en sured the switch-tender whrt wns Rd to have carelessly left the switch open. -examination snowed that the poor fel low was nervous from over-work, and that his constitution -to-as hd! v rnn down by under-feeding, the result of TIT I . 1 . ... yoorpay. y nat ne needed was a Dottia or two of Brown's Iron Bitters, which Would have toned un hi nprrM. and strengthened Mm in mind and body. M.r. Ihos. Jones, Newark, Ohio, takes pleasure in saying, "Brown's Iron Bitters comDletelv enred mo of weak ness, debility and poor appetite. It gave enure satisiactioa." Ascertained by experience. "Ye3." said a New York man. with a sigh, "times are harder than they ever were nciore in this country." "Nonsense." said a np.ihhnr. Tho country is prosperous; money is plenti- iui. "Monev Dlentiful!" exclaimed - the other. "Why. I don't believe there's a dollar in New York city. Nobody Eeems to have a cent." "What makes you think so?'t "I've been soliciting snhsorintions for the Bartholdi Pedestal Fund." Somcr- villc Journal. " . . " A Fair Offer -T'ne Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. See advertisement in this paper, t th s eowfr' Going: to Stop. They were canvassing the present hard times and future prospects, and one of them finally said : . . "I tell you, sir, it is overproduction that has brought us to this pinch. We produce too much and too last." . The other agreed with him.- and a farmer-looking man across the aisle spoke up and said : "Gents, that strikes me hard, and I believe you are right; overproduction i3 the evil, and I know it. I'm the father of thirteen children and I know your theory is correct quite correct. Hanged if 1 can even git shoes , enough for the crowd ! Count me a convert." Wall Street hews. Ninon de LVEncIos, the celebrated French beauty, enthrall ed hearts at the age of seventy. She took care of of her teeth. So ought all her charming sex. And lady whose toilet table lacks, should procure SOZODONT and use it regularly. Her mirror will soon reflect a row of teeth shaming the- pearls of tne Orient in beauty, making a charm ine: contrast with the yermillion tint of the lips. No tooth-was.h equals it. A war-horse is always spoken of as a heavy charger, and yet we never hear of a tailor being called a war-horse. TUe Testimony of a Physician. James Beecher, M. D., of Sigourney Iowa, says for several years I have been using a Cough Balsam, calledDR. WM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and in almost every case throughout my practice I have had entire success. I have used and pre scribed hundreds of bottles ever since the days of my army practice (1863), when I was surgeon of Hospital No. 7, Louisville, Ky. : Henry's Carbolic Salve. It is tbe Best Salve for Cuts, Bruise9, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and rimples. DURNO'S CATARRH SNUFF cures all affections of the mucous membrane, of the head and throat. Red Horse Powders cure diseases in animals. The bright side of life is that which catches the reflected light of heaven and echoes back its harmonies. Mensman's Peptonized Beef Ton ic, the only preparation of beet contain ing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life sustaining properties : mvalua ble for Indigestion. Dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility ; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of ex haustion, nervous prostration, over work, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. Sbld by Druggists, sat lw Quarterly Meet ingrs. Third Round for the Wilmington Dis trict of the Methodist E. Church.South Wbiteville Circuit, at Peacock's, Au gust 10 and 17. Flemington Circuit, at Carver's Creek, August23 and 24. Elizabeth Circuit, at Purdie's, Au gust 30 and 31. Newton Grove Mission, at Newton Grove, August 30 and 31. , Cokesbury Circuit, at Bethel, Sep tember 6 and 7. - The District Conference will be held at Goshen, on the Clinton C.rcuit, com mencing Wednesday morning, July 23d. at 10 o'clock. Friday morning, organization of Sunday School Conference and Sunday School address. . Centenary services Saturday morn ing several short addresses and cen tenary sermon. W.H Bobbitt. P. E. Artificial mushrooms are a very fashionable bonnet decoration'. , They are made of plnsb, and . tbe shades of color are very delicate. ' j. Y0I1K IlilllAIiD WEEKLY EOITIOI. CUE DCLLAB TA YEAB. It contain 11 fh Edition of the Hcralll. which has the largest circulation in the Unite I Stalhes. ,- - INDEPEKDEXT E POLITICS, It Is the most valuable, chronicle of political news in the world, impartially giving the oc currences and opinions of all parties, so that all sides may be known. In the departmenl Foreign News the Herald has always been dlsthuralshed bv the f nlhacss of Its cable despatches. The new transatlantic telegraph cables will Increase facilities. i Ine Fakm DEPABTJuarr j of the Weekly nerald la nracUcaL It goes to ie point, ana does not give wild theories. The farmer will save many more than One Dollar a Yeab from the. suggestions of the farm department alone, concerning soil, cattle, crops, trees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agricultu ral economy. - i ' Tue Home"! Instructs the housewife and the children In rei gard to economical and tasteful new dishes. the fashions, and the making of home com forts. In addition, are given latest reports of trade and . . Produce Markets, j the condition of money, columns of Miscella neous Reading, Poetry, a Complete Story every week, Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting news, r . Popular Science, the doings of well-known Persons of tht World, a department dovo ed to . i sermons ani Religious Kotes. . I While the WEEKLY HERALD gives tht latest and best News ot the World. It is also a Journal for the Family. i Subsc lbc ona dollar, at any time, for a fuK year. Postage Free to any part of the United states or oanaaas. . THE NEW YORK HERALD. In a Weekly Form, - ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Address, NEW YORK HERALD, i dec 19 Broadway and Ann Street 1884. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 Pages. SUITED TO BOYP AND GIRLS OF FROM SIX TO SIXTEEN TEARS OF AGE., Vol. V. commences November 6, 1SS3. Harper's Youno People Is the best week ly for children la America Southwestern Christian Advocafte. ' AU that the artists skill can accomplish in the way of Illustration has been done, and the' best talent of the country has contributed to its text New England Journal of Education, .Boston. f In Its special field there Is nothing that can be compared with It Hartford Evening Post. TERMS: HARPER'S' YOUNG PEOPLE, Per Year, Postage Prepaid. 1 50. Single Numbers. Four Cents 6ach. Specimen copy sent on receipt of Three Cts. The Volumes of Harper's Young People for 81 82 and 1883, handsomely bound In Illumina ted Cloth, will be sent by mall, postage pre paid, on receipt of $3 00 each. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, wUl be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 50 cents each. Remittances Bhouldbemade by Post-Offio Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance cf loss Newspapers are not to copy this advertise mens wuuouk tuts express oruer ox nABfutt Brothers. Addreas HARPER & "BROTHERS, nov 24 New York. mm Thousands orcasei of Berroiu DeblHtr. men. uu ouu puysicai weaKuegg, lost msntiood, ner vous proerauon, tne results 01 indiscretions. excesses or any cause. enred bvM FRVITA Strong faith that it will care every ease prompts me to ssnd to any annerer a trial package on receipt of 13 cents for FOR TRIAL postage, etc. m. A. U. uux, box. zi2,vucaeo,iu. nov2T veod&w t th ANAKESIS" elves in st fan relief, and Is an inf alible cure tor tr iles. trice 91, at aruggists. or sent pre paid by mall. Sampleree. Ad. "Anakesis" Maters, :Box 2,416 New York, I ANOTHER LOT -OF- EXPECTED BY WEDNESDAY. j MILAN CHIP and all tho Bough Straws, j popular now. Every possible shade of Feath j ers and other Trimmings. New lot of Para sols, white and colors, all prices. Gloves, Lisle,- Kid and Lace. New Stamping Patterns. Respectfully MISS E. KARRER. may 2( 1 Exchange Corner. Wagonette JpOR WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND, wUl leave Souther land's Stables DAILY at 6 P. M. sharp. . Returning, will lave Sound at 7 A. M. sharp june25tf . T. J. SOUTHERLAND. For Sale. PRINTING PRESS WE HAVE FOR sale a second hand ADAMS' PRINTING PRESS In good condition. We offer a rare bargain. Write to us for terms and descrip tion. Address THE HOMP, july 21 PIttsboro, N. C. A Bargain ! QN HAND AND FOR SALE, FIVE BBLS SCUPPERNONG WINE ONLY $1 PFK GALLON. A pore wine, a pleasant wine atd a cheap wine. Must be sold once L. G. CHERRY. -aug 9 tf N. w. cor. Matket and Second sts. Now is the Time rjK BUY GOODS. QUE STOCK IS FUL and articles satisfactory. If you need a No. 1 Cook Stove there la none better than the Golden Harvest. It Is complete In all Its ar ranremeiits. PARKIER & TAYLOR' PURE WHITE OIL. . 7 aug 11 Library Lamps. fJUm HANDSOMEST AND LARGEST AS- sortment ever eccn In this city. ' Km" Lamps and Lamp Goods a specialty. GILE3 & XIUECHISON'S. July 21 . Zi and 49 Ilsxchisoa Biocx. I" II HI I j VS MISCELLANEOUS. MSTJIAEKET OT. STOCK TAKING WE DREAD. IT u xuKpukvujr auu uwuuiu uuus, aui ureaucu uuiu will come luu week. As far as4po3sible: we will turn tho goods into CASH, -and sell goods at a. SACRIFICE. CASH takes lhtle x time to count and measure, therefore, this week wo Will name prices that will enable ypu to secure valnes,' such as arc II SELDOM SEEM. 3ES Ja. cUEa 500 LONG PLUMES IN EVERY SHADE from ... ioo money. . , . HAT& &IVEN AWAY I TRIMMED ana UNTRIMMED HATS for Ladles. Mfcsca and Children. Laocs.nudo up L GOODS, GLOVES and LAUEIHTIS. all s'lk, warranted. In Black and Colors: OODRSjBO?SI :' . CORSETS1 CORSETS! A few mora of this elegant let of CORSETS left that have been sc -ling to rapidly at 33c, 50a, 7c, and 9So., c. perpalr. An carly call will secure you some of these goods. L A D I is ' U N DE It WE Alt ! WALKING SKIRTS of Fine Muslhi, Irimmel with Ceo deep cambric ruffle,, with half In tucks above, at 55c CA 4BRIC C1IKMHES, wlih Pointed Bosom, of Insertion and puffing, with Y'okes beantlfulry made, at 98c MUSLIN DRAWERS, pbaly trimmed wih tucks, atssc. A pptjeial assortment of Ladies,' Misses' and Children's APRONS, made of Check Muslin and Fine Cam- brie, trimmed In various styles with neat edgtog. atra- markatdy low price?. Babies' CLOAKS, in lino ' . Merino and Pique, znado of tho beat jna- - ' Uerll. In leading styles, at less , . than half their value; also - .. " Dresses, Shoes, Bib3, - I- btoekings, tyWlll close the enUie stock of SUNSHADES, 118 m auket st., july SI th sat tu ! IT IS WOW SINCE TAKING 1 WE EXPECT TO MAKfilT LIVELY JDTtrzr goods, 1 I CARPETS ' j J3SIJD MATTI1TGS. Some SPECIAL OFFRiNGS of CARPETS, and we expect to sell them CHEAPER than eyer before sold in this market. All are invited. - .ET A, few 5-FR4ME BODIES as low as $1.00 per yard. 3 aug 11 WE STILL To whom It may Concern :-v-We wnuM most respectfully announce, that wo are prepared to give prompt attention to all orders In the line of Wire & Iron Work, Wire Cloth, Cheese safes, Ac. and If the Hardware & WoMenware dca'crs. Architects. Itni'dor.! a iwni nsrrniah. - lug trade of the United States who do not succecl In having their orders fllld promptly, will c&uu kwm iu ug wo yih cuuMvur i.u un tiiuiu & other lines of goods free onHapplicition. Detroit, mch 13 d&w ly National Wire & Iron Go. Orayllnet tlie Great Tfalr Fettorer and Itenewer, dianges gray hair to lt3 C2lC color, gradually and permanently. Not a dye. A marveUous Invention. Gray .Hatred persons, men and old women, made to look young in three weeks. No more gray hair Also giw'J I rapidly and luxuriantly. Send for defscrip vlve book, and testimonials and opinions Of eminent mi lata and Uostors. etc.. wno recommena kus ighiy. june 30 ly d t th sat wly eo1 Notice. PHE FIRM OF HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. has been changed this day by the rctlrcme n of S. H. TRIMBLE and the admission of T. . P.SYKES. The business ; will; be conducle , . j y -' as heretofore under the name Jan 1 style of I: u. july 9 tf HOLLISGSVyORTH & CO. New Yori & Wilmington ' " - 'II '--. Steamship i Co FROM PIER 11. EAST RIVEtJ. NEW YORK At 3 o'clock, IJfM. f - U REGULATOR. Saturday. Aug. 2 -j BENEFACTOR.-.. ..Saturday. Aug. 9 REGULATOR- Saturday Aug. 16 BENEFACTOR- Saturday, Aug. 23 RE9ULATOB... ....... ...Saturday. Aug. 30 FROM WILMINGTON : BENEFACroR..........:...skurday Aug. '2 REGCf ATOG Saturday Aug. 9 BENEFACTOR............sita5dayAug. 16 REGULATOR... Saturday Aug. 23 BENEFACTOR............ .Saturday Aug. 30 '4 . ' 1 1 ' Th rough BlRs Lading and Lowest Through Rates gurantced to and from Point la North aad South Carolina, i . . J-. ' .'. Tor Freight or Passage apply to H, G. 8MALLBOKXS, Rqperlotcsdent, Wliadngtoa. JC. & y " " ;- - - if - .. W1L P. CLYDE A COl. Oen&rsl Ajrtr, S5 Broadway, New Toza. juljatf. . i;- - ! - . r - MISCELLANEOUS. TAKES A .LOT OF TIME TO MAKE 3E3E 6Cc up. Every one trarranted worth doubio aCE Skirts, .. . ,..,.. t " - PARASOLS, RIBBONS, 8ASIIES. HiND Wilmington, n. c. IR1 ORDER STOCK TO GIVE FOR THE REMAINDER OF AUGUST R. Ttfl. nIclNTIRE. SURVIVE! vr i uouiueiay.- JMvaiaiogucs or icon rencing . Mich. NO Pn A JOJZTU MORE LRif Addreov . H., WIcholton. 7 Kuttbj St New Yof North Carolina Resources "One of the most useful scries of descrip tive books ever published about any State Boston Poet. Hale's Industrial Series. Two Volumes Now Ready. . - , I. The Woods jlxd Timbers of North Carolina Gnftis's, Emmons, and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate County Reports of Standing Forests, and Illus trated by an excellent Map of the etate. ' 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth. 273 pp., tl.25. II. IN THE COAX. AND lBOS COUXTTTS OF North Carolina Emmons'. Kcrr'svLald tey's, Wilkes, and the Census Reports: sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the Fifty six Counties and Map of the State. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 425 pp., $LW. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid. on receipt of tho price, by -E JT. HALE A SON, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationer , New York Or, P. M HALE, Publisher, Raleigh, NC1 sept 23. .'... ' ; ' ains. rpo MAKE ROOM FOR OUR LARGE FALL " STOCK we are compelled to CLOSE OUT soic REMNANT LINES of Gents' & Ladies' Low Shoes At prices which CANNOT BE BE AI EN. Goods that will giic you entire Satisfaction. Geo. It. Erencli & Sons, ICS NORTH FRONT STREET. aug 4 .P. G. & N. Itobinson. E ARE THANK FULTO OUR FRIEND f or Uitlr IiberaIjatronagc. Our tock It all fresh foods, arc guaranteed, and they caa.be retorted at our expense if not satisfactory. We are dallr tn receipt of EGGS aad CHICKENS, which we sell at the very lowest market price, KpGARS ; are adf anciBg, but wo are still selling at old prices. Our COFFEES are of best quality an I told at very low prices. , . . w AH kinds of BASKETS, BROOMS, BUCK ET3. Ac, on hand. Alio, choice stock of CltACKERJS and CANNED GUODJ. -
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