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TOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N; C- TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1884.
NO.
frit
tie
)aiZy Beview has the largest
iradation, of any. newspaper
in the city of Wilmington.
IQCKATIU TICKET.
Election Tuesday, Nov. 4.
0
HK PRESIDENT:
iiloVER CLEVELAND,
of
New York.
- toi: vice
ttioUAS A.
of Indiana.
PRESIDENT :
HENDRICKS.
W. P. Tisdel, who goes to represent
the United States in the Congo country,
was long the confidential agent of
John Roach in Washington. Mr. Roach
paid him a salary of $10,000 a year.
mm
Sore joints and muscles are cured by
St. Jacobs Oil. the astonishing con
queror of pain.
LOCAL NEWS.
11 DH TO
County Commissioners. dollars valuation of property and thirty
The Board of County Commissioners cents on the, poll, and pay over the
met in monthlv session: nreaent. H. A. same according to law.
209
1 Oil GOVERNOR :
ALFRED M SCALES,
of Guilford. .
,on lieut. governor:
CHARLES M. STEDMAN.
of New Hanover.
KOK SECRETARY OF STATE:
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS,
of Wake.
tor tate treasurer;
DONALD W. BAIN,
of Wake.
koi: auditor:
W. P. ROBERTS,
of Gates.
attorney-general:
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON,
of Buncombe.
MEW ADVERTISES E1TS.
Base Ball at Pine Grove -
8 H Tkimble Auctioneer
C W Yates School Books
John D Tatloe Tax Notice
J W Haepek Moonlight Excursion
Ge W Huggins New Jewelry Store
Reins bergek Great Musical Wonder
PC Miller Friends end Fellow-Citizens
MudsBhos. & DeRosset Drugs and Pat
ent Medicines
Bagg, Chairman, and Commissioners
Moore. Worth, Pearce and Mont
gomery. , :
The Treasurer submitted his report
for the month of August, as follows:
General Fund, showing balance on
band .............$11,580 69
bducatitonal Fuid, showing
balance on hand . 14,648 95
Exhibited two coupons of the denom
ination of $15. which were burned in
the presence ot the Board. Of the
GenerU Fund, the sum of $6,665 is in
the form of a certificate of deposit in
the First National Bank.
Board adjourned, subject to the
of the Chairman.
call
SERIOUS SHOOTING.
A Suspected Wife Slisrhtly
Wounaed-A Fearless Police
man Severely Shot.
A few moments before 10 o'clock last
night the citizens in the neighborhood of
Fifth and Walnut streets were startled
by the report of a pistol and immedL
ately after by screams of murder from
female Voices. ' The sounds came from
the residence ot Mrs. Nancy Lewis, op
The Register of Deeds submitted hill Fifth street, between Red Cros3 and
report of fees received for marriage Walnut, and the screams were, made
licenses for the month of August, by her and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sol
..ThewpafhRr hn hrrn simnlv dlifrht- I anion n tin it to 950. and exhibited the Robbins. A moment later Mrs. Rob-
fui to-day.
The total receipts of cotton at this
port to-day foot up 19 bales.
Fullest assortment of Fishing Tack
le can be found at Jacobi's. f .
No man can go without a shirt when
Dver & Soh is selling them at 25 cents
each. t
There will be a masquerade ball
at the Seaside Park Hotel on Friday
night next.
Treasurer's receipt for the same.
The tax books for the current year
were presented by Col. J. G. Burr to
the Board and found to be
and it was ordered that the
bind came rushing towards the house
of Mr. A. G. Hankins, which is the
next in the row, pursued by her hus-
complete I band with a' Distol in his hand. She
I . . m r . T . .
same be I beeped Air. rianKins 10 save ner as
turned oyer to the Sheriff of New
Hanover County, to the end that
the taxes for the county shall be col
lected by that officer according to law.
Robbins was trying to kill her, and
sank exhausted upon the piazza. -Mr.
Hankins caught her and tried to drag
her within his house, but before, he
Deserved Success
Mr. Solomon C. Weill, son tot Mr.
A- Weill, of this city, now irhia grad-
, uatmg year at Chapel Ilil!, has met
with remarkable succes in the 'pursuit
of bis studies. His first school dajs
were under the tutelage of Mr. jGcorge
W. Jewett. with whom he remained
one year. He then attended the Tjileston
School two years and alter that jhe was
for three years a student at the Hebrew
Union College, at Cincinnati, Ohio,
where he pursued a course ofi study
preparatory to entering the ministry.
He finally concluded to make !
the law his profession in
life, and with that object
in view entered Chanel Hill, where he
has been a sudent lor the two !
years, during which he'has taken a
high stand lor scholarship. Thdjpres
ent is his graduating year, anil the
glad news was received here by hi3
parents this morning that he had been
appointed assistant professor . ofi Latin
at the University, so that; while jpursu
ing his final studies, he will receive a
Mr.
There were two cases f disorderly
conduct brought before the Mayor this
morning and both were discharged.
roii sifeklxtexdent of ruBi.ic in- Scuppernonggrapes are larger and
STRUCTION :
S. M. FINGER,
of Catawba.
J. W. Alderman, Fish. Inspector could accomplish this Robbins had urea
elect, tendered his official bond for $1, twice, the last shot causing the woman
000, and it was received and ordered to exclaim,. 'I am shot!" and at the
entered on record of official bonds and same instant, Mamie, aged 14 years,
. ' m m m fT - 1 I
gle(j i daugnter or Mr. nanKins, wno was in
The Board proceeded to revise the the piazza, exclaimed that she also was
iurylist from the tax books of 1883, shot. Having gotten the wounded wo-i-'
i - . ..... i it. j
f va ramiUrvon r nf inrnrR I man insiae me Douse ana me aoor se-
s alary as one of the teachers.
Weill will not be twenty-one until next
May, and this tribute to patient
verance, earnest application and
persc-
ntelli.
risjLzs yoncz.
TTs will bt;!ad to recsTra coszaGlcAUca
fron our fxlcads oa say tad ' fcU !:te:
general tatcrest bat - :
Xfca name ol tao writer oust al trays L
nlalied to tie Etcr. -
CoTnimmlcatloBS mnst . Ni wrllltn ta oa
oaaaldeot tne paper. ' . .
rcpscnaSUeaaastbe avoIdiJ.; '
Aad It la especially and parttcaiirly ir.it
stood that tie Editor does not arwayt tndoj
tee vlevra of correspttdeici!ej- he ix-t
la tbe edltorlaV'wlnaana. vv " " 4 1V "-.
NEW AD YERISEMEKT3 ,
Grand Family Excursion
-TJX DKR TUB AUSPICES OF GERMAN! A i
LODGE K. of Pw WEDNKSDaT, S?pt. 3-1,
1SS4. Music by the Harpers and rcfrcshrccnu
on board. Tickets can te had of tno Com-
mmce an 1 &t tho Joat. -
G. EoscnttaL WmMcrtoti, Jobn Haar,
Jr., B. Del!ol3. WmTKcch, II. C. Prcmpeit,
W II Gcrken. Committee.
an 23 3t 5. S l. 2 , ( ;
Library Lamps.
rjilfS HAKD3QMEST AXD LARGEST AS
sortment ever cccn In ihU cltr.
Lamps ani Lamp Goods a ppedalty.
. - GU.Ih jt MUKCIiiSUViS.
sept 1 3S and 40 Alurchlson Block.
House BuildbrsV
HABDW AHE OF EVEUY UKSCEI TTIOX,
Locks, lllcffcs, Cutu. JS'all?, Window
Fastenings, Ac. Contractors can save money
by cousuIUpk us. Lnrgo itock.frood assoit
mcnt and good icooJd.
V. K. iPIUKGEK & CO.. . .
- Successors to John I'awson & Co.,
sept 1 Wllmlnjrton, N. C.
Great Musical Wonder !
PLAYS ANY TUNC, IMITATES ANY
bird or anlranl, bagpipe, Punch and Judy.
KAZOO.
All, old or 5'ounir. quickly learn Its aso with
out Instruction When used by nilnsttcl and
specialty artists, quartettes or choiuscs, it in-
vanauiy receives repenicu encores, r urnisii-
gence reflects much honor upon! him- jes good dancing music for excursions, picnic.
self, and is a source of
just pride to his parents.
Mr. Weill has also been elected by
the society to which he belongs e o
the editors of the University Magazine,
Old Deacon Dobson boasted that he
hrmolt rwl etc Superior to any thins else for campaign
uuueb auu clubs In street nsrades. etc. Used as & moutn-
ilece on brass or tin horns, a good band csn
formed with little practice, as t ho keva re
quire no fiDgerlrg. Trice 10 cents. Kazoo
with whip, cine, lan or trumpet attachment,
;ents. r or sa;o at
15 cents ; by mail, 20 cent
sept i
II&lNSHKKUEIl'i.
rnrtun,tfthfir t,rm of the Criminal cured it was found that she had re- was always -prepared for the . wtat:"
h&t.ipr thU vP.ir than we have ever seen " : i fll.u mnn ; hn wb5U and so ne was. ior ne always Kef t ur.
w-" i f 'niirt oo trvl I nwa vcittuauciu nwuuum "
ww..
Furniture.
o-
before.
quart.
They afe selling at ten cents a T ,n9 T T R v Failg Thos Mamie Hankins nad only
. v . . I
Ouiniivan. J. W. Craig, J. T. Alder- slight bruise on tne ancie.
.mtp .irsTTCE- SUPREME COURT.
A. S. MERRIMON.
ol Wake.
l OK Kl.r.CTOUS-AT-LARGE:
W. II. KITCHEN,
JOHN X. STAPLES.
VOL CONGRESS;
ll.'T. BEXXETT,
ofAnson.
ELECTOR, SIXTII DISTRICT,
ALFKED ROWLAND,
of Robeson.
received a
It is pre-
mm m il
Thn last moonliffht excursion of the man. W. C. Farrow. C. L. Burriss. sunied that tne same snoL mmctea oom
-in : u noiw tA tu n. Urrt i-i of viTTin Arfia I minries ast was iouna UDon tne noor
M J. M S I III V ri I IJM L VCll VJ LA ,L1J M. UOOVWI D fcV 1 ml UL 11 MJ CI . VJ JJ A&VUUW, I
Bull's Coueh Syrup in the hous
gasdingit the only safe remedy
coughs and colds.
Another large consignment of Sash,
morrow night, by the light of the nearly York Moore, S. A. Swain, John-H. near by, and the other shot
was
fall harvest moon.
Everybody in want of Paints, White
Lead. Glass &c, should go to Jacobi's
A grand match game of base ball,
between the Mechanics and Electrics,
will take place at Pine Grove, at
Wrightsville, on Thursday next. The
wagonettes will leave corner of Market
and Fourth streets at 2P.M. It prom
ise? to be an interesting eyent.
Whlteman. Andrew Moore. W. a.
Darden, Samuel Northrop, J. W. PeT
dew. W. H. Hardy, Joshua D. Jones,
W. B. Turlington, Coleman Twining,
G. E. Ward, Joseph McLaurin, E.
VanLaer, S. H. Terry, J. G. Whitet
Jos. A. Sharpless, W. H. Bernard, A.
Wilson. J. A. Wilson.
dis
tinctly heard flying through the
passage. But the trouble . had not yet
ended. Police ofiicer Beh: Latham, a
brave and determined man , who lives
on Walnut street, between Fifth and
Sixth, heard the outcry, which was only
a few steps distant, and ran out to see
what waa the matter and to perform
Doors & Blinds at Factory prices J
received at Jacobi's Hardware
refer
just
Djpott
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
The following were appointed Regis- lhisduty in the .premises. He arrived
at the; scene mst asmrs. uoddius nau
Tax Wot ice.
rpHE REAL AND PERSONAL TAX Books!
of the CITT, for the year 18S4, are now teady.
Early settlements desired. !
sept 2 1 1 Tax Collector and Treasurer
lieutenant Greely is attending the
meeting of the Brilish Geographical
Association, in Montreal.
The revision of the Old Testament
does not include the Apocrypha. But
it is not improbable that some mem
bers ot the committee will continue to
meet and undertake a revision of the
Apocrypha on the stmo principles.
Eajperor William's favorite flower is
that most prcsaic, pretty, uninterest
ing corn flower, the blue bottle with
out any perfume, but which" looks so
bright and healthy in a large field of
heat and so fresh and innocent in the
hair of a fair young girl.
' nt
The Anti-Monopoly Club of New
l'crk is doing its utmost in favor of the
Cleveland and Hendricks cause. Clubs
are being formed in the Assumbly dis
tncts and throughout the State, and
nothinj is left undone to aid Cleveland
m the coming Presidential struggle.
The handsomest dressed woman in
rtj'Iadelphia has a wooden leg. She
'uVes-at a hotel and goes about in a
Reeled chair. Her toilets are the envy
sd delight of all the women who can
and who would be willing at any
l!ie to part with a leg to secure the
sise costumes.
trars:
First Ward-First Division-T. C.
MoEyans, Registrar; O. A. Wigging,
Wellington Banks, Charles Hines
Benjamin Shaw, Poll Holders.
Seccond Division C. M. Harriss,
H. Morton,
D. M. Smith. Tnos. Bnnfciey. roil
Holders.
A nice bed quilt will be raffled for at
Heinsberger's Live Book and Music
Store at 5 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.
mi m :11 Un rF on on 1 1 rol v hpn RV-
l uu rams ww wo vm. . - i , . . . Ti c-in q
olenb nafrethebenefit of a sick, needy 5e'rar' J.?n S'!TaJ S,
and worthy woman, and it is nopea
that all kindly disposed persons will
take a chance.
Business Change.
ATr R. H. Trimble, a gentleman of
: J Un;nnDd rt al i finat.inns. Rooriafrnr? Rnhfirt C. Orrell. JnO.
enterprise uuu uubiucpp , - -
has purchased the well-known auction Crow, Geo. E. Burden. Wash McNeill,
business for the sale of general mer- Poll-Holders. .
chandise, formerly conducted by Third Ward W. L. Jacobs, Regis
Messrs. Cronly& Morris and latterly trar; L. W. McLaurin, C. D. Wilson,
. ... . a 1 UTnn 1 1
Urr-Xr.aar-a v Hrtiiiar Xr.fic. . And win John Harcrrove- ana aic..
occupy the same warerooms S. E. cor
ner of Princess and Water streets,
where tlje business will be continued.
Mr. Seth W ,Davis, the well known
auctioneer, is with Mr. Trimble.
New Jewelry Store.
Mr. Geo. W. Huggins, the well
been taken into the house and he pro
ceeded at once to arrest the assassin.
As he advanced Robbins retreated, firing
I twice at Latham, one ot the shots strik
ing him in the chest inflicting a severe,
and what was thought at the time, a
fatal wound. Latham was checked for
a moment by the force of the ball, but
Moonlight
ND MUSIC ON STEAMER PASSPORT,
A
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER
THE LAST OF THE SEASON.
Boat leaves at 8 o'clock and returns
o'clock, share. Fare 25 cent3.
sept 2 It J W. HARPER.
Base Ball
Third Division-James Jones, Regis, recovering himself he started in DUr" J 0"MEHAc"an,ELECTWc
rrr- flftn S. Willis. T. C. Lewis. Jas. suit of the would-be assassin. Thursday; sept. 4th, at 3.30 p. m.. at
Poll-Holders. Robbins ran into
Second Ward James C. Lumsden.
3d.
JEW STOCK FOB FALL TRADE,
ARRIVING EVERY DAY !
Manufacture;! expressly for thU market. '
New Style3 and Low Prices, Call and exam-
lne.our extensive variety of Newr and Fash
-
lonablc Goods, all made this si son.
I). A. SMITH.
Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street
sept 1
We Are Still -Receiving
LAEGE SUPPLIES OF
Royster's Pandy I
IN VARIOUS STYLES. ONE PRICE.
rtu 3 Pounds for OneDolIar,
Walnut
Grove, Wrightsviiie ouna.
THE
"ELECTRICSf on
A few 5 pound boxes (cicely packed)
received with last order.
Wagonettes will leave southerland's Stables
Pine I
ofvaf ,Umn iivhloh ho rushed at f ull and corner of Market and Fourfti sts. at 2 p.m.
avlCBt. ui T. fni. .ahhH trtn U) Mt. ihllHron
Ample accommodations for all. Goodj PJg
Fish Supper. ED. WILSON MAJNXIMtt,
Poll-Holders.
Fourth Ward W. E. Cheeks,
speed only to find himself the next
moment a firm prisoner in the clutches
of ex-iailer Dan Howard, who had
heard the shooting and was hastening
to the scene, j Robbins threatened to
shoot Howard, butthe latter, unmind
ful of threats j held on to his prisoner
Recr- nntil the arrival of officers, when he
sept 2 2t
T. J. SOUTUERLAND.
IT
New "Jewelry Store!
HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
announces to his friends and the public tbat
istrarjT.H.McKoy. John J. Fowler.
Geo. Chadbourn, Washington Howe,
Poll-Holders.
Fifth Ward First Division Jno. A.
Farrow, Registrar; G. W. W. Davis,
.T- W. Branch. J. C Hill, C. H. Ward,
turned Robbins over to them, by whom
the latter waa conveyed to the guard
house. Policeman Latham, was con
veyed home and Dr. Potter, who was
at once notinea, was speeauy m at
tendance and i rendered such surgical
he has refitted the store No. 103 Market
fBrown & Anderson's old stand) wher
at
i'
the
The Scuppernong Wine
about which we have been brarglng has
not deteriorated In quality.
W ITU CRUSHED ICE XHE3E HOT DAYd
IT IS ELEGANT.
will display a large, handsome and carefully
selected stock of JEWELRY GOODS o
all
i-nnwn iftwp.lp.r . has onened at Brown K, ,, Ttu " I aid r tho occasion demanded. The
" o ' roil xxumeio. - . ,
& Anderson's old stand, on Market Qecondl Division Jas. H. Hanby, wound, although quite severe and pain
street, with a large and carefully se- Ra4rialri.r. j. w, Millis. Jno. C. Dar- ful, is not of a critical nature. The
lected stock of watches, clocks and dgn Davis and Alex. Sampson, ball struck the breast bone, and being
jewelry goods, "to which he invites the Poi. Holders.- deflected, passed around his left breast
ftpntinn of tho. tmblic. The handsome nano Fpar Townahin John b. lior- ana lougea among iu uiua
marble front store has been thoroughly deaux registrar; W.O. Johnson, A. J. left shoulder. We saw him at about 8
kinds. ; All new and all warranted exactly1 as
represented. Watches, Clocks and jewelry
repaired. Good work and prompt delivery.
A share of the public patronage Is respect
sept 2 lwd itw
P. L. BRIDGEBS & 00.
IIO North Front 8t.
septl
ienic pillows are now in vogue.
Tk'eforoi a lull equipment lor a bed,
f vhicb one is filled -with hops, a
with pine needless and a third
t;h marine moss. They are believed
re sleeplessness and nervous dis
The best hygienic pillow is
0Se that will keep mosqwto.es away.
p t
Bonheur keeps her name as
as possible out ot the Pariaaews
rs and lives quietly and happily on
Restate near Fontainebleau. When
VCiect3 to see visitors she puts on,
riaTT!de, the dres3 UDon which the
Press Eugenie, with her own hands.
ta toe decoration of the Legion of
. nS articles have been written about
Medical
cf it
ra . bacillus, but a Western
writer says our real knowledge
Cnmvnl nrv V.. Aiiin4nar
toda?dlikea comma that 40000
nn of lhem Placed lengthwise
Dn'j . akean inch, that it infests im
ustao- ng water favors the human
toe, 8 aQ abode' and supposed
caoiera. ,
?Umetimsto
give Smith's Worm
ly d w
Grady J. A. Sharpless and u. n. o oiock mis moruiug, hu u wasmuuz
Thomas, Poll-Holders. easy, was quite cheerful, and if nothing
Harnett Township Jas. N. M acorn- intervenes he will be out m a short
hor Rpffistmn Hosea sneDara. J. n. tune
Alexander. J. A. Holt and Jordan
Nixon. Poil-Holdcrs.
Why
Mason boro Township B. F. Far
row, Registrar; Jno. J. Hewlett. Wm.
Pratt. Chas. Craig and R. E. Heide.
overhauled and repaired, and 13 now,
as it '-used to was," one ot the hand
omest business houses in the city.
Personal.
M; r. W. McClammv. of Pender
county, was in the city to-day.
Rev. F. W. E. Peschau. after an ab
sence of several weeks, returned to the
n:n.t.t TTo will conduct me
Miiu. - , pAHUft1,1fl
services at oi. i auio
next Sunday.
Dr. J. A. Steyens. of Clinton, Samp-
. 1 TT-
son county, was in the city 10 aay. xx.o
informs us that the political cauldron is
not, only boiling hot, but boiling over
in that county.
Mr. J. II. Currie. of Clarkton.
was here to-day, doe3 not give an alto
gether encouraging report of the crops
in hi3 locality which is, by the way, a
fine larmina: section. He says that
early corn is very good but that the
cotton has been injured by the recent dry
weaker and will not realize as well as Q t m8;ority of the votes I held until the condition ot policeman
has been hoped. They had none o erin favorof 8ach assessment Latham wm perrnit him tolappear and
bunaay a one raius iu iuaw dcvuwu.
S. H. Trimble,
OUCCESSOK TO SAMUEL V. COLLIER
O & CO., successors to CEOKLY &-MJlt-BIS,
Auctioneers and Keal Estate Brokers,
Wilmington, N. C. I
Office and Store S. E. Corner rrincess $nd
North Water streets.
INSiriD,
McGOWANS?
TASTELESS BEER
TUISK
I when you can get It fresh and Ice-cold at
Sale "Days. Tuesdays and Fridays of eiqh
Consignments solicited.
The cause of the shooting, as near as
we could learn. was jealousy inflamed week.
by whiskey. Robbins and his wife,
livn on the North side of the rail-
. -.r T t I-,. I Havlnz disposed of our AucUon Easiness
roaa, were visiting aire, ubwis uau t tne of General Merchandise to Mri 8
ni rht and while seated in the room to- H. TRIMBLE, wo bespeak for him a share of
, , . . , . , I the patronage so long and nuerauy Destoea
eexner ne arew out a piatoi auu scu i uoon us. ij & i' nm,
his wile to come and sit in bis lap.
pon US. U'JLiT &
sept 1, 18S4 it 8. P. COLLIER & CO.
She replied that she would provided
he would put away the pistol. This he
first declined to do, but finally, when
- - '-mm T 9
Federal Point Township J. n.
Home. Registrar; J. J. Farrow,
Stephen Keyes, Jno. Canaday and
Henry Taylor, Poll-Holders.
Tfr .nro.ri'n tr fr thA Hvti?fa.P.tion of the
- a TCT H ft-f n( a A Mose- Mrs. Lewis asked him to give it to her,
DUWUi Uiwu wi I. i -r
who ley Ed. Wilson Manning and W. F. he saw uu ne wouia ana ros.
who I BJ x,v " f . . to .. . .f k.n hDPfhaannn instP A of which
a lowanriAi. rno ?r.nnni i jmimiLLKH ui i - - i - - . ... . . . - .. r
AwMuuva , w - I , , . , i ti ,.--.,-,; 1 1S83. or this notice Will oe piesueutn inrut n
Harnett Township, that at an election he discharged it at her, the ball grazing laAebUSAVu the tame wt U
held in said Township on the 7th oi otcmmiim.iubb whu. . joWc. springer.
August, A.D., 1884, upon the question tnepowoer nurning ner npa. huB
whether an annual assessment should thus assured that his object was mnr
. . . m -ii nmn Atr. thev screamed and ran with tne
beieviea ana caiiucteu upw k'' i -m - - . . . ... .
. u:. e.M I rAanlt stated. The Drisoner will be
arrv Ann no s di lud nuira itkwo u i -
Administrator's Notice I
TTAVIKG QUALIFIED AS ADMISIST1
tor upon the estate of the lite Aba' A. Hi
fi.ia. nAtiM i herebv srlven loall persons nay-
lng laims against the same to present them
tome on or oeiore nui uji au,ui.
Why drink common, headache whiskey when
you can get pure old Clemmer at McOowan?
Why smoke common cigars, the smell of
whicn disturbs every one around you, when
yon can get a netter one at as jow a price at
McGOvAii'S? Echo answers, why?
ang25
MundsBros. &DeEossotf
DKTJGGIST3,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
JEEP A COMPLETE USE OF
Drugs &' Patent Medicines.
The best Imported aad American
Toilet & Fancy Articles,
Al irays on hand, to be sold as loir as any
acg 26 law 6w tu
Adminisirator
bouAe in the ci y can sell RELIABLE and
PURE goods. "
Orders a vended to with dispatch and eatla
fac Uon , the eame as ) f parties were pTCcnt .
ang 21 ' - -
The Advantages
House and Lot For Sale.
you
HAVE lit PURCHASING BOOTS
B
Y VIRTUE OF THE POWERS COSKER- AND SlIOESof ua are a large stock to eclec
ed on me by a deed ol trust executed by the
and
Bobbins and his
Miut!nn . It (a ordered bT the tesuij in uio case
We invite the attention of our citizens Boanl that here0 Bhall make wife have lived unhappily together part" p
th fact that first Quality shirts are I r - ttf s.m to wnahiD a ly " consequence of bis suspicious of septcmW. ibm.
" rrw - . - ... .l. U " "- I. ?ej.:i j .i r m..ittMUoart
being made to order at one aoiiar a. .oe Usfc Qf rU property and pWl ner muaeu.y aau paruy .rum m, u .
Wilmington Shirt Factory. tf. LllAiliterintOwTisruD.whjc to be
The most delicate persons enjoy tak Ust shall be delivered to the Sheriff, quite raceably disposed when sober
ing Emorxittle Cathartic Pttia 2 him to col-1 bat quits qwrrelsome when under, the
, broken-down body. 15 . cents I lect th Rin oruro co-a ca is w. I . r .r:u r. .
isitf. Am A. llartsfield. beaxlnjr date 3d day
June. 18SI, and recorded m uook u, u, u.
iuc uecnu ot new iuuutct
ooThnrsnar. the lit a day of
at the boor of 11 o'ciock. a.-l
m., at ue uoon uonae aoor in ununsiu?,
sell to the highest bidder, at public aucilon,
tree rjuh. the houme and lot on the West il&s
of Seventh, between llarket and PrlncecgJ
streeM. me una resilience gt wio mm a. a
llArtaneld. Slze'of lot 6x35. !
give a
Uleina
. mr ' t '
W2L, A. FRESCff.
aas a 5w aac t th s Assnee.
from, good of 'reliable "snake, durable to
wear, neat to lit, and we guarantee pre a
loir, If net lower, than ekew here. Try It f tr
yourself.
Geo. 11. French & Sons,
1CSSORTXI FRONT STREET.
sept 1
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