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THIS X- -t.-:- - - .- - "- " ' .-V -- vv ,..-.-. ...Tr..-v .. ,1 .- - -: . . ? hod erery eventog. Sunday, ccpted by JOSH T. JAME8, KDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. -.tTJPTIOSS POSTAGE PAH. r li.oo. Six months, $2.00. Three 1 E ' .h tl.OO: One monm, 33 cents. pai)cr win delivered by carriers free . m any part of the city, at the above rtf C& w-orioecnta per weet SrUies8 will report any and all fall. . VOIi. VIII cci m r'x'.ve their paper reguiany, WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, 1884. NO. 200 V paO Heview-has the largest h9rg0 on CTery.important e!ection I pi . . i..,- ... i , , i, . Personal. Mr. E. T. Boykio, ofCIinton, Samp- DKM OCJltAT I C T I CK I2T. KJ.-ciion Tuesday, Nov. 4. H)i; i'kksidknt: UOVER CLEVELAND, of New York. hu vick" i'kesiiVknt : THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. of Indiana. rou (iovEUNon : ALFRED M SCALES, of" Guilford. The man who says ormtioiates that son county-i the city to-day and the Democratic prospects aro less gtercd at the Porcell House, bright now than at any time previous Base Ball, in the campaign, is ciihr very ignorant The Eclipse base ball nine, of this or very fool.sn. We read very care- city, ot wbichJUr. B. R. Penny is cap- lu.ly and the indications plainly point, tain, went to Smitbville on Wednesday day by day, steadily aud surely, to a last and played a match game with tha Democratic success in November. We Star nine of that place. The former will carry New York, with or without were victors in a score of 27 t in f Job h Kelly and that, too, by a band- the latter. : some majority. John Kelly is not the priot upon which New York turns in this campaign nor, for that matter, is Now York itselt the pivotal State. The FOK LIEUT. rtoVEUNOK: CHARLES M. STEDMAN. of New Hanover. Kll SECKETAliY OF STATE: WILLIAM L. 'SAUNDERS, of Wake. DIED. 22, 181, at 10 o'clock, of mcnimrltls, M AIIY K., dacehtcr ot W. P. &cd W. A. I'rice, aecd I year. 1 month and 24 days. The funeral senrlces will take ilacc to tnor. row mornlns: at 10 o'clock from ihe resMcncc of the parents. Ko. 216 North Fifth strict thence to the Cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS l oi; STATE .JKEASUltElt: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. FOR AL'DITOIi : W. P. ROBERTS, of Gates. Y(i attoi:ney-geneiAl: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. In t lie First Ward - A big time i3 expected in the J'irst Ward next Monday night, at the Dera- real battle ground is in the West and it cratiu meeting called there for that is there that the fight will be fought and oceasion- Co1- E- D. Hall has prom- tbe victory won. ised to speak and there are several oth" er gentlemen who hnvn hopn inv;ii The Wilson News, published by col- and who "aro exoectcd to resnond Tt red men, says: What has the colored promises to be about the bitrest cun of man received in his coimty or State the campaign this far. for the victory given the Republican .... party? The echo answers: "Taffy and llnt "l Warsaw R. R. promises." While the Democratic understand from the Caucasian party promised nothing, it gave us that that t5ie ProPosed railroad from Clinton the Republican party promised and to arsaw is on a boom. Subscription failed to carry out. We arc opposed to Dooks wre opened Tuesday evening our race being enslaved politically; and and S'J.OOO subscribed before night. we therefore advocate political freedom will insure the building of the on the stump and at the ballot box. and the roa(I aU(1 wil1 doubtless be raised. the time will come, sooner or later, Anc books are open at the bank in stealing which. The State Exposition. - As the time approaches for the open ing of the State Exposition the com mittees having the New Hanover county and Wilmington exhibitsMn charge, are makioc strenuous efforts to make the display in every way credit able and an honor to the Cane Fear section.' While the committees arc composed of competent and energetic men who are bending every energy to the enterprise. their efforts, unaided by the co-operation and assistance ot ihc citizens generally, will fall far beneath their hopes anil earnest desiros. Wo trust that our people will take hold of Waler Slrccl8v &ccon'1 ,,30r the matter with a will and give the committees a cordial and earnest sup port anu encouragement in their work so that our county and city may present an exhibit which will reflect credit and honor upon our people. AITORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFJCK Southeast comer Prinrcsa ami Look Here ! TOU WILL FJND AT ItUMPHKEY & Look Out for Them. There is hardly a doubt that this city U intested by a gang of thieves who work both in.company aud separately. They are prowling around in every section of the city and at all hours of tne clay and night. Pompey Snced is un- JtKINS'. No. 112 South FrontStrect. North ern Cabbage, Apples Peaches. Pears, Dam pons. Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Chickens and i ''guuieuij or me auove so icitca ami a.nsj;;iion guaranteeu. liug 21 PLXASX IOT1CX. ' flad to recelrtt oauauBlcD a torn oor trScadi a aaj &n jtf; KeHatcre?tintt -' " wme ot the wtltex mtut Ehrajt u onoftidetf the paper. TersonalitJcji must be avoided Aiid It la especially and partlcttiAily tide l1 IMKcrdoc rot ahrayi eadois to the editorial cohama. , r T NEW ADVEltlSEJilENTS Sure to WiD. QOOI GOODS AT A FAII2 PBICK WILL" ?n?3W oS?3t . h'Srl haa UuRht ua line TiJ w.OCk49,,;ckc ;ea aml red on that PUKE WHITE OIL. PAUKKIt ATAYWJIi'S. Board. aujr IS A IKW TA11LK ItOAUDKllS CA Ttc Dr. 8. C. Ellis, N- 3? VTU UKTII STUEET. op posite Miller's Dru Store!. Only a Feir Left. gUYlUtS AFPKECIATE THE LOWprlces we are giving with those "EAKGAIN" LOTS OP SIIOE3. You get MOUB thaii MOSEY VALUE. Come and got a Pair before they all go. Geo. 11. French & Sons augli08 NOUTH NT STHEET. doubtedlv a bad man thn,.fl.,u f!e ?& of h. j which arc , iiuvicaicuiu- a luuuwH I iuiua.ll.. rn' b m er thieves besides him, and much of the aug21 ! ' ! FOR SLPKUINTENDEXT OF PUBLIC IN- : STKUCTIOX: S. M. FINCtER, of Catawba. ASSOC! ATE Jl STICE Sl'PKEME COURT! A S. MERPJMON. i .ot Wak'o. foil EI.ECTOKS-AT-LAUC.E: W. II. KITCHEN, .101IN N. STAPLES. eol coT;j;e.ss : K. T. JjEXXETT, of An son. elector, sixth district , ALFRED ROWLAND, of Robeson. when the colored man's politics will not be known by the color ofhisskia. and when the race will become intelli gent enough to show that it belongs to no party, but has the same rights as any other race in the exercise of their ballot. ers, Fairlawn Stock Farm," Lexington. ivuuluckv, tesiiry mat t. .Jacohs Oil the great pain-cure, is unsnrnftssfid fnr an Kinas oi norse ailmen's. Clinton. Camp Meeting-. A colored camp meeting will be held at Long Creek, Pender county, begin ning to-morrow, and it will continue, Munds Bros. & DeRossct, DRUGGISTS, WILMINGTON, k C. JEEP A COMPLETE llN OV 1 uuiujj carneu on. wnich is charged to Sneed, is the work r .i . . . oi omers. a good many of these rascals are young boys and girls and they will steal anything that they can lay hands on, from a clotKes nin In probably, until the latter' par, of next uu JQ?elr clothlQg or money UfUgS ratent IVI ed f C I H eS. week. For the accommodation of those rl"uuri are PerPted daily, Thtf bC8t Imnortetl flnL Snoh ronrnc-fnt;, I ti r in this oif XT wlir rvnnIA 1 ; t 1 UU " Has COJ11G tO SUCD a DaSS thnf i . v m. vpiVUU LUL1 C 11UI ftfl 1 1 r 1 1 M 4 IVI r I " v I If VUIU 1IJXO LiW QLLCI1U .1 - I nn . E. C. Walker, Veritas, the Spirit of the the steamer John Dawson will run many of our citizens are alarmed when 101 let & FanCV Articles, r, xvi-. auuiiii.H.o. UUU- flai V triVH r iir nir (ho nnnl nn.nnn j .viuo iui iud IOr iear tfieV J I " " - " S vvuuu MUlil,u wi I i it, , , . I XI Wa anau De rouDeu belore morning, house i A Coon Hunt. Imoortant. rnfv,,mQ(i U?"6!1 to.wUh ' "spatch,, and eaiis- w w - uutuvj no j x uix x Lit'M u en1 nrpcnr. r aug 21 ' 1""""v- the meeting. Always on hand, to be sold as low as auy m?n liie ily can 8el1 RELIABLE and PURE goods. Furniture. LARUE STOCK, AND OUR NEW Etylca are pronounced tho HAXDSOilEST crer Fcen in thla market. A full line of Mattresses, Window Shades, Baby Carriages, Ac. Wholesale and retail buyers will And It to their advantage to glvo me a call; THOS. c. CRAFT, Agent, aug 18 Furtiturc Dealer. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C W Yates School Books American Legion of Honor Hkinsbergeb School Books. A M Waddell Attorney-at Law Humphrey & Jenkins Look Here TTT "1 t , v e near or a man (name not given) we nnhhsh h!oaof; i n-o at Moore s Creek, in Fender county, ter 212, of the laws of North Carolina, LeiTlOnS. Butter, who went out a few nights since to Mjn .rtq i. uc. 1, ' uumoi. hunt coons. After tramping around readcrs, an(1 1 " JUST reiving by a. d. Lip and n OVVhl a his rlnfcfn.LJ ,1 l 1 I . -r- J uw I vr C li i , , " " "' "wireu auu oa Lreuu saloon kppnprn u7ly- K.,.u I ...Z1' u" Ui wnicn will r . . ... , -. . Batuuu KBePeis wiio, tnrough isnoranco 1 quantities to nit km hn.i.a one of the animals. chool Books. OL BOOKS. AhOPTirn tv fruw - - . Xlli'i be sold low in V. Meal. 75 N. a Y. Butter WW a xie Was BUre OI of tholnw min-hf-. KAlo; i:-ui.. Boxes Lemons. 25 lnha Va nnrt" his coon then and went to work vigor- rftat ., cWgan Flour-iSe?si-i --'".wu iui VYllUfc LUliV 1 "r iV. Ijr. liJUAlK. AM . beconu street. OUSlv to Shakft t.hn hpnot nn( rF fha (roa ... . . V" .T " TV: ; mnisuppose was thelegitimate pursuit IT f Hf Tf T TT Tj ,1 - . 1 11 mil I I Z 1 V . . ..u-xcuua ouu xenow citizens iu wuiuu ue succeeaea, Dnt tne coon in nf t hir hncinoa ...v-ugoaumai I fall IDS' Strilfk" Sniinrplff nn lha hmm . - ... ent Medicines . , . . """" lO is as loilows The section referred Wanted. There i3 nearly $200,000,000 in silver head, giving the latter a shock from 1 "Clllloaf acenrfmnnf rvf U:nU:nn. I rVl?rh 1-1 Ci hfia nrvf trat- C, 1 1 1 fnin !n l. u I . 7 . - , j . ...j ..vi, ill IUI! UUVcl IIIIIHI1L Villi rI in I l- nn f n .1 I . T . I I " I .o ,au wo 1UUUU ,b UAUUUIS. T 1 . Washington. Canaday Comfortable. Clarendon Council, No. 67, A. L. of It shall be unlawful for any person to A SITUATION A tkivate watch Coll nl tn nirn ni.rnn Vi:...l- I ;! ZZ -V y ' V. wuy F inai- maw. Excellent references lv font I Tf nntr etiiiftiMtn . r . I www fcvw,ji iJMiiuuuua liuuura. wines or I ouiers. containing alcohol, within two 11 MSin" 8t- T'Un XT i r 7 . . , . , I miloa nf nun nlann . .n I. : I. i : . i V;fi l ,i ,, , TT . . I auo nuwuuru oouTJiau savs: UOl. "j Kivu u,b wmuu political I tf'is. r-ta1 ictorCapoul theweU-known tenor, Honor, will meet to-night, at 8 o'clock Wm. P. Canadav Senreant-at-Arr A PaWIepeakiog shall beadvertised to City DrUg Store. is to marry the daughter of a wealthy land-owner in France f fl lr Til Q PO anil f'Araa !,-.-. .,1 - ji- I At3 o'clock this afternoon the ther- of the United States Senate, is in the prohibition to continue onlv rinrinV th? 21 MARKET STREKT. mometer in this office registered 88 de Clfcy and looking well. He is hopeful May n which said public political ' i J Mr. Henry Irying, Miss Helen Terry rees. of Dr. York's election, and says Argo speaking shall take place. And auy ' i Munny auout andiiitvothPrMti,oT..,, Tf.J .. : : r will do him rand hv wif.hhnMinr k; p vvuo suau violate tms section I x will come to cojsolevs rrn w.vu xui.iu une a targe party went down to the i T l .t 17, f snail oe guilty ot a misdemeanor , and , , u. , i torn nan v si or! fi. Afni.n l I . ... sunnort:and further, hut ho nn nrnr) k i... .i j ,, u and try a idasa. of hi3 r.nnl Saa ww . rf v.v. .uumici uu wio Knnks this. mnrn nir rn f ha Rtotw t,. I rr ' wwvu ue uueu uub as mau ten QOliarS nor - - T v. try their lhck at adav's fishin- papers suPPortinS en. Scales will baveTWore tnan twenty dollars or imprison- leave watermelons alone. :Mustard iMtcrs C3 - I n tn'l. J i. 11 "TV I ill UUb CAl.tnll I 1 1 I I IVM Tt 1 T fiavQ I natiAAn I will be selling at a discount, arid c:m Ic f ur- 1 fimnnQ. SCU I STATE BOARD OK Knnn ATmn 'WVi41lV4l AND ALL OTIIEU SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL SLaTKS. I'ENCIL?, &c. Sierial Discount to Merchant and Teachers. Orders by roal will rcrcivc prompt attention FEUM HEINSBEIIGEII'S, aug IS Live Book and Music 8 tores. 1884. .Furniture, 1884. AND IIETAIL. en. Apply at aug 20 3t ISlh. Miss Maud Banks, dausrhter oi Gen V n i. . ... ianKs, will appear as a star next of election, which will occur on Tues season in East Lynne,"- "Leah." "Aclricnn8,, and in "Romeo and Juliet." a tendency to prevent the Democrats P? Hot exceeding twenty days. Justices Jnat 7iqt.0 nftn, ri .i iL. j. j oi me ireaco snail nave orifrinnl inria. UU.,.UJ,, uu.uaj unuiiuBuay urawiDgiuecoioniDe." lAlot inu nf th:G nffonea -"T - r ....... ... r I :inanow 1a o rnniilni. . : t : n-1 I n.:i i :r .r ' I "J A letter which is undeniably genuine bas been received from Gen. Gordon ll was written on July 20th. and states llat he is in good health and. confident f speedy deliverance from Khartoum. day, the 4th day of November next. Mark Tapley. He finds comfort and Hon. A. M. Waddell has nnp.nprf ft consolation under circumstances which law office at the Southeast corner of seem to dePress all of his party friends. uvlcjaw, AMI KETAIL. KEW STOCK arriving ever day for the Fall Trade. Merchants and others will eava tcqney by placing their orders with me. Please ecnd for price list or call tcforo pldclng- orders with others. D.A.SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street aug 18 J. W. CONOLEJY, Manager, Ko exchange here ilie dances of tbechildrenat summer rorUare particularly attractive this Princess and Water streets, up gtairs. We invite the attention of our citizens to the fact that first quality shirts are being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tt. Col. Staples. Col. John N. Staples, of Guilford county, was here yesterday. He ar rived in the moinmg and at once went Tlio Crop Prospects. From information derived this ,11101 n ing from various and altogether" valua ble sources, we learn that thP TTEABMErK MY cause different crODS lent, that ye may hear." am "FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS: AND BE si- condition of the is very satisfactory. A gentle- dcS!SX f man of close observation, who down to bmithvilie tor the dav. On his return in the afternoon ho was tha nas recently travelled extensively in If. hfts hnun pmiiArml U n I . .. .. . ... I fiirtn tli l.a m J no I nfnv r- .. 1 . . i .r, since the ho hn h.n . ,PM LJ . recipient oi attentions ana nospitalities "J , .'. 1 iat Lne, theo:.l vn i;.k n" "If T.. a C1cud was nead.ng at the hands of a number of our citizens cfops 1U. lDe sec"ons visiteci by him are - .ltau VJUUi.b DL IC. 1 UlllCtl I I ffl 1 J r nir l.t- 1 I . ... It I - . ri mi n Kl 1 1 Jbirtfrvit- i-r,i . . -j.uukwjwwwBcaaieam, n bat resisted urgent invitations to re- ""uau I"4""WAV uuu anu inat tne Toilet Caece. escription3 a spee ders. Soap, Turkish Towels, Full line of Drugs &c. Prescr laity. At F. C. MILLEK'S, aug U Comer Fourth and Nun sts Just the Ticket. ee-breeches and dress coats. j : At the Electrical Exposition, soon woDen in -Philadelphia, there will be a ia:cSen incubator in opertien capable Ul catching two thousand one hundred e2Hat the same time- The necessary Ltw will be the work of electricity. Mozart, whn wanted bread, gets a Vienna is building him a mon to cost $50,000, which is muc orcthun he receiTed for tho whole 1 uncofmed corpse was thrust a trench in the potter's field. Jhe managers of- the New Orleans Centennial Exposition, having secure Boston's big organ as tion are now offering to set up ld arthldi stue of Liberty tempor l: Witbin their groupds until it finds f' such is the fact, it will be a long time main over here tn-dav anil IpO. if farmers feel confident of nn abundant oeiore it gets nere. ni?ht. .a nrwnt hnainA. finD-ao-omof Harvest, cotton, corn" and rice are Schr! Z?ee rott,'n, Perrv. cleared to- recalled him. He has Dromised. how- looking remarkably well and are ad-; -' i ' i ii . . . aay lor deremie, Havti. with 107.112 ever, to return to Wilmington next vancin8 raPia,y towards maturity. i . . teet lumber and 40.000 shingles, valued month and address our peoDle on the rom -oiumDus, Pender. Bladen. at $1,766 58, cleared by Messrs. North- issues of the day, on or about the 12th Cumberland and Robeson counties, in rop & Cumming. - of the month. this state, we near, the tame favora- I I ul 1 1 : -r a n.mii , . .. .. , . JW ftUU KueB""s reports, in some s.u.lcaujuSi,reuirneuLoiuecity owuiuau m tue west. localises there has hn Mtho, AFTEl;IItEA K FAT. AFTKE DINNEK, AFTER SUPPER, AND ALWAYS. WILL FIND AT CEAPON'S 22 South Front street, thn lsr vi. o r- f-, . . . - - j. w WA.J Long inner Havana Cigar. 1 Satisfaction inn I K laiaiuwu or monev reiunacd. A ca fn 1 intorms us that he saw the notorious Maj. b ted man is making, a spirited much rain but as the rain ha of ciioice family gkocebies. Col. Cash, at Cash's Depot, a lew days and effectual canvass in the mountains, and the waWs have subsided the if tSSZSS stf l forgct since. He was seated outside of a storn He spoke at Hendersonvilla last Ratnr . . JH'y 17 . oeo. m. crapon. Act - i -. jrjii,uu ijtuiia 1. 1 r . 1'iini iinr mr ixr n ni i - ' - crons arc rnmim n:L u:, i . ,. . . Ij a ., . . I "o wnu uis sixteen suooier Dy nis side. y anu maae an excellent impression ripening finely. Thnr,v u-,9 n;fl, mere on an. l he correspondent of Ihe w -,.wv, .u vjAwicuitut, UU , .,. . , fTI I , Front street th mornin- asths mfimJA8.u.cv,uo Ulttnce "w "x uuveunou bersofthe Old Hundred nlh, LJorT.- M..; Stedman and his com- The Wadesboro Times has some in- - i utsLiLor. iiuusn r rp.mrn arrvtrr ttara i .- .... ... getting ready for Wrightsville Sound, Saturday lalt to a w iVrwand at" reiaim.-tothe break-up of the wnere tney are to play a match game penuve crowa. Major S, opened the r""." WUK1sluuai convention LOT lllinery this afternoon. went resting place on Bedloe's Th. P&tche f j-nnKS prims ais- aeS froai 22 iUes showiQ t. t sponi!OQthe Residential election in evor ?d ther circIe3 about even. Blaine , Clties instances are given of rcr5a f backlnS Cleveland and rice edlv ,omeof the wages are decid" toSnsasoffei- onr arr" ?Q leland's elec- be vlus ,urtQer that if he should vi UD ho will t. . hi aaa vrho offers this bet "makes At Lauriiiburg, on Tuesday night. a fine Cleveland and. Scales club was organized, with 70 name3 on the roll to begin with and this, it is said, will be increased to 300. Mr. T. J. Gil!, a promising young Democrat, is the president of the club. We beard a geutlcman complaining this morning that, having a physician's prescription to get filled between the hours of 1 1 and 12 last night, ho we-nt to every dm? store in the city and fail, ed to gain admission, and it was not until he bad visaed one tho second time that he succeeded in gaining ad mittance and getting the prescription filled. Now is the time to give Smith's Worm debate m a very effective speech of one a Kockingham last week . It says : a nan lours, lo say that the distin- The Republican Congressional Con guisnea gentlemen met expectation, vention was to have met in Rockinjr- nuuiu uv uuti laiuiii ULiLiiiiif ii.. f.v-1 nam last i nnrsdow 'I'hn Uv!oii erybody was charmed at his courteous and the 'People" could not aree The and dignified bearing, and his fluent. "Bosses" . m T ' 41ViUVUV AUU LUC eloquent and impressive style. "People" wanted Darby, and as they Judge .haircloth, while a fine lawyer, could not agree in caucus they resolved is a most lamentable failure as a stump the convention into a ma3s meeing and speaker, and floundered badly upon the memoralized Col. Dockery to a tariff. while Major Stedman's discus- cept the nomination. Ben Pratt sion ol this issue was, by long odd3, the of this county was one of "de cleverest I have heard daring the cam- sable orators who shot off be mout " paign. Our standard could cot have Ha said if TWkprv r 1 J -www J WW VMAM AUU UU J IA beenj)Iaced in more worthy hands than promise him -1,000 majority from old lnlSIaj. Stedman's and I am glad to be Anson, but "dat de dim'crats had been able to say, he is making votes for the beatin' 'em some how sum never but Prty wherever he speaks. dis time he could promise Dukry 1.000 The Republican party, will always majority." : -lose ground where a joint discussion It is known that Col. -Dockery has can be had, tor . their . ablest speakers written to Blaine, presumably to see are powerless to combat the statistical how much 'soap" he could spare for a2ray. f facts an(i figures which is lubricating purposes, and that Col. D.'s effecuvely being used .against them, acceptance or declination depends on and Which Wil!. hflvnnn rinnhr - acvnrA tho bt" k wM. !-. -' their condemnation in this contest, by 1 It he: acccpU he will find all hi ma-t thapeople, - y - ' l ioritiea like Pratraprociiscs. A3STOTHER OF EXPECTED BY WEDNESDAY. MILAN CHIP and all the Kough 5 trawe, . i popular now. Every .possible shade 'of Feath ers and other Trimmlrgs. Kewj lot of Para eola, white and colors, all priced f Glovea. I ' 5 lisle, Kid and Lace. New Stimping PatteinH. EeaiKSctfully . j! MISS E. EARRER. ma7 26 Kxchartge Comer. School Books-! School Books ! School Books I jg FECIAL DISCOUNT TO MERCHANTS and Tcachcra. We make a specialty of TEXT BOOKS. adopted by the JStato licard of Edu caUon. Prices furnLhcd on application. Small orders by mall wUl receive prompt at- C. W. YATES. auSJ1 113 Market Rtreet No Band of Music! rilOE DEMOCRATIC 1JOOM, THE HOOD - luaa, After lireakfaBt, Alwajg, Capitolaj. Key West and Yellow Leg 5 cents Cigars aro so good we do cot have to go Into the Patent WIIlSSK. OOD POKE , aug 13 uli NQHTir STATE SATXKJK House Builders. HABDWAKKOF&VKBY DKSCBIPTIOV Locks, Hinges; Cctts. Nails. Window t astcnlng, &c. Contractors can save nSncy nrt":"1lLl1'" ?a- 'fcx. good assoxf men t and gool e:ood8. w wwit W. K. SPIUNGEB 4 CO i "Ccesfiors to Jonn ,!waon A Co.. aogT8 Wilmington, N.C, ACost! VVJ2tt 503 COXES TOBACCO AT COaT to closcjoat. Abo, a large stock of Flag and 8mokiag Tobacco at very low prices, frcxa the Best raftorles In Virginia. Cigars and Cigarettes By thmuUlon, at tfee OCce of ! CAf FEAII TOBACCO WOBKS, ' fliau , Ko.KSKorthllirket fit. Library Lamps. 'JMIE HANDSOMEST AND LAE'JEST As sortment ever ccd In this city. Lamps and Limp Goola a epsclalty. uIy 21 3-j and Q MprehUnn BHv-jr. .F. G. & N. Bobinson. A BE THANKFUL TO OUB FUJ ENIi for their Jlberarjpatronage. Our tock L all fresh roods, rcarateeJ ' and they can bo returB4 M wr 358 BeuSSibwpri:1 bat W CBJLCKEB3 ZX CAKNH UUODS. 0I : I
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