XHIS PAPJfB eepted rby TOSHT. 3"AME3T" T . ! L. jprroE xia fbofwbtok. PTIOKS FOSTAQX PAID: : -slxtttaatlis, f3.. Three i 00 : One month, S5 cents. - er will be aeHrcred br ctorierf free . part of 4J crtyr tte abore I rf-nwrntt per week. ,liStA.Zng ratca low and liberal. iXESU will rerf any and D fall. - . -n i ' - y rf inc "v;rTi'i7i n . Tift lit ttPflTLPJin luLX lAK ULrtlrJiL I JfAe drcuuuwn, or any iwpvr 72 tot. fntte cy v mimtngum. i l-v rnirnf Ian Inat Mr e is Jay candi(lateT J r.,P Ilidly, late Secretary of the feiio'A'?t is to have a monument to .t 420,000 in Baltimore. fbe jast-probated will of the late e33 Nathan Rothschild leaves 100,000 to charitable objects. hck suggests that Northern million- chna d hire omy niarnea- coacu- fit aud compel the wires of the samel - a'irays t ride on the box rinse- ; of the car- so While Robert Bonner, now a million gire many times over, was in Hartford gently, he visited the Courant offlce undtold reminiscences of the time when ke worked there for $3 per week. ' Xhe iairaijrration into the United Slates in August amounted to 33,148, ml in the Qrst eight months of the cur rent year to 310,583. In 1884 the total were respectively 38,388 and 406,453. ! . Neither Gordon nor Wolseley is .a teetotaler. They smoke tobacco Gor don in all kinds, pipes cigarettes. cigars; Wolseley the latter, and the that can be had. Both are tern- nerate in food, and of incessant activity. , : The only negro is tbol, Mass., is i-it He had a white wife, and the WIW - - obituary notices say that she was coun- lonTippc in refined society, lne man was the Rev. John N. Mars, once Pre- siding Elder ot the Washington Metho dist Zion Conference. -. The honeymoon of a Chicago couple was spent in j the romantic and pic- tnresque occupation of camping out on the shore ol Lake Michigan ; but the plan seems to uae failed, for they finally emerged from the woods at op posite sides, and are tf be legally sepa- rated by a dj Force. , i Iiis reported that a number of Eng- j lih clergymen are agitating the ques- lion of revising the marriage service , in M tta English nraver book. Thev con siderit coarse and indelicate in some parts. Thousands of good people have been thus married and never saw any thin; wrong about it. Senator Sherman is thus quoted: "I think that the Republicans will elect most of their ticket next month, but it does not signify that the party which carries Ohio id October will carry it in November. The letter of Blaine upon bit domestic affairs was a: very (polish production. He is certainly surrounded wita bad advisers . Jay Could is for Blaine. As a "busi ness man" be cannot endure the idea of n administrative change. Brother tjrua Field takes the same view. All tkemonoDolists.who are doinir well change. The monopolists will Drnsnor-nno ht- tji; .nwMa,i ihn, I American people are foolish enough to j place htm in channels where he can! ake himself useful. Misa Pearl Tyler, granddaughter ot -President Tyler, is to be married at Richmond shortly to William M.liis, member of the Virginia House of Dele Ifc! trom Monteomerv county. Miss Tjler is described as ,4a brunette of a decided type, a daring and dash- IDJ horsewoman and of charming man- "TC. Mr P.llia ia a nrArrroaQlTO vntlflH 'lr?inian. with a larere estate in Mont-? ery. . I According to Herr Most, the great alistic statesman, who sooke at a i : in Philadelphia Saturday night. Gtn Butler is "a liar, thief and monop- raTitirr .nd I - 4.1 u u m aKvW I lUdrpl n-vrramA wilVi Anrmnlintl " I far who I I- vuauvi a LVllblOW 4V &vwv.f w I ?., - ... I . ssnaen for monev."- Kevoiation I w 1- , e says wm liberate lhc peo it,. w , ..w. j """"" air Mnaf kna aviiian 1 1 W MHCI I v A COmmamt.l" an(kAItlv in xrAr m - " M &.A W. - V u - IWJL II Iilllll 1111 B 4a I0 admits thAneral fact that our Pfe live be ter, and the other fact r'they waste more than other people, u : But, perhaps, the proof is no Wtlere shown nnre ftlarlv than in the JJtrast of wholesale and retail prices, 0Qe wants to find out how wel1 uu iive, retail picca u t00l tO Studv. TF hn tvonfa in. finH nnt i7 lk ts to live, ho is obliged -r? with wholesale prices. to dencA vZ r a mouient let yoar xconfi leifi; "r&y you into supposing your i giinftcaPie of mistake. It is indeed Boili n8 bl.ttnuer to refuse to Uko Dr. Ject iu "Jfrup waen you even sns louhaTe taken cold. ... TrAx TTTTT : VOL. ; VIII. A i J - " . a uoieu runs cniropoaisi sajs per cent. of French 6e6ple 1 formea lc; AlfttopSdisl once wlu 100 Augusta unromcie man that aoow, w per cent. olAmericaa women. especially thoso inlie isnef classes were in the sanm j fi, ,. Wnr.n of shoes too narrowr. r ton ahnrt r w-w wuwaW with hiahoheels. ichiefly "causes the trouble and defeat. " A wbnfan's foot. csretally and nalnrlly ; T .cultivated , ought to be as beautiful as her hand bat it is not, according to expert testi- mcny. A'doctor attendlner " imnr was very ill, said that he had to stop see a man who nad fallen down a weiu- "Did he fciek the bucket, doc tor?" roaned punster. "No sir, we used St Jacobs Oil and made him well agara.". LOCAL NEWS, INDEX TP IEW ADVERTISEM EWTt. Thirds VfarJ Democrats For Kent Vacant I-ot C Yates School Books Hkinsbkrokr School Books WE Davis A Son Invitation First Ward Democratic Club Wm OterseTn Just Itoceived Miss Ida Brantley Dress Making Benj W Davis Commission Merchant Monds Bros. A DsBosset By Steamer FC Miller Friends and Fellow Citizens s Step Ladders, all leDgths, at Jacobins Depot. Judge JTowle spoke at Kenansyille yesterday. We lose this month 05 minutes of daylight. Such weather as this is decidedly dis couraging to business. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 656 bales. This month has five Wednesdays, five Thursdays and five Fridays. Here it is, the first day of October and it is almost as hot as it has been a1 any time during tho Summer. Reserved seats for Blind TomVxon- cert, which will be given atrr the .Opera House to-morrow night, are now on sale at Heinsbergcr's bookstore. mere were nine interments in uas Grove Cemetery during the mouth end ed September 30th, 1884 Of this num ber three were adults and six were children, All were colored. Gen. M. P. Taylor, of this city, of the Second Brigade, has been placed in command of the camps of the State Guard at Raleigh, during the Exposi tion. Reflect upon yourpresent blessings of which every man has many ; not on your last misfortune, of which all men have some: co buva suit of clothes from Dyer & Son and be happy. t The wind got around to the North west during the night and as a conse quenco it is cooler aud pleasanter to ay. -M1 -ueraia speass oi cooier weatner ana possidiv rain ior to-uior- row - . The receipts of cotton at this port for the month of September, just closed, foot up 12.089 bales, as against 7,696 bales for the corresponding month of lasUyear, an increase this year of 4,393 bales. The Supreme Court meets next Monday. That day and Tuesday will be devoted to the examination of ap- piicants for license to practice law. Tkna lor tntolvo anrtltofl n! S KlAm SPnt in their names. There are about fifty new cases on the docket. The large frame house on the corner of Orange and South Second streets, known as the "Potter House." was sold to-day by Mr. Tho3. W. Strange, Commissioner. Dr. W. J. H. I5elia- 111V WHS the nnrchaser at $5,600. The Bnla will nrobablv not be confirmed - I ml tkt v,,f canafn vnrA and Major Stedman will both deliver " : - i ... rt one or more speecnes in xruasvic&. sometime this month. We are glad to near ims as we unuerstaau mat mo . .... 1 4. 1 4tt L 1L . DeraocraU of the old county are anx- ious to have some good speakers visit tnem. Miss Ida L' Brantley, fashionable dressmaker, has returned to the city and in a card published in this issue notifies her friends and the public that sua micu iu muw v.. be entrusted to her at her residence No. 309 South Secoad street, between Ann and Nun. , To every Housekeeper a good substantial cook stovs i$ an importan necessity and our reader will find the best at j Factory; pricesaU JxcopVa Hardfrare Depot. ' -t: f :r.'l . : T ' - ' , ... ... ' ' 1 ' ! WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1884 NO 234 City Court. Duncan Shaw, colored, was brought before the Mayor this morning charged with disorderly conduct. He was senr to the city prison lor 5 days. - . Several colored men, who were .de inquent in paying the licence lax re quired of them, were arraigned And ddgment was suspended , upon their pai ing the tax. . .... , North Carolina Sillc. Maj. W. L. Young exhibited to us this morning several specimens ot what s known as India silk, rass, which has been supposed to grow in certain of the provinces of India, and from which some of the finest and costliest abrics are manufactured in that far off country. The specimens shown us were raised in North Carolina; yes, right here in New Hanover county! They will be sent to the State Exdo3'i- ion, where undoubtedly they will at ract much attention from those engaged n the manufacture of silk fabrics. Good materials properly porportioned which are the essential requisites in Ready mixed Paints can be best attain ed by using the N. Y. Enamel Paint sold at Jacobi's Depot. : ' ' t The Fourth Ward. The Fourth Ward Democratic Club met for the purpose of organization at the City Court Room last night and elected the following officer : President W. P. Oldham. Vice President John J. Fowler. . Secretary and Treasurer James W. J ackson. Executive Committee Alrich Adrian James Maddon, J. I. Macks, M. S. Willard and W. A. Williams. The Club then adjourned until 8 it will for the oVlock on Friday night when make further arrangements campaign. The Koute, The torchlight procession to-night, gotten up under the auspices of the Young Men's Progressive Democratic Club, will form at the City Hall and move promptly at 8 o'clock. The line of march will be up Third street to Chestnut, down Chestnut to Front, down Front to the Purcell House, where it will be joined by Gen. E. W. Moise, of Sumter, S. C. The march will then be continued down Front street to Cas tle, up Castle to the corner of Seventh street, where the speeches will be made. The procession will be preceded by the Cornet Concert Club, who will fur nish music for the occasion. All Dem ocrats, whether members, of the Club or not,, are cordially invited to join in the procession and participate in the pro ceedings. It i3 desirable that all who intend to join in the procession shall beat the City Hall as early as 7:30 o'clock, in order that time may be bad for making all necessary arrangements for the march. Eastern Association. The Fortieth Annual Session of the Eastern Baptist Association will be held with the church at Polloksville. Jones county, on Tuesday next, October 7th. This association embraces the territory of the following counties: New Han over, Pender, Bladen, Sampson, Wayne, Duplin, Onslow, Greene, ' Lenoir, Craven, Carteret and J ones ; and is com posed of the following churches with a membership of about 6.000: Antioch, Barlow Chapel, Bethel,. Bethlehem, Beaufort, Boy kin's Chapel. Caintuck, Berea, Beulah Clinton Colvia's Creek, Concord, Corinth. Chapel, Dobson's Chapel, Emma's Enon, Fort Barnwell, Falling Creek. Goldsboro, Hailsville, Haw Bluff, Island Creek, Johnson's, Kenans- ville. Lisbon, Long Creek, Magnolia, Maple Hill, Mary's Chapel. Masonboro. Moore's "Creek, Morchead City, Mt. Calvary. Mt. Gil- cad, Mt. Holly. MCrdliye., Npwbern. New Hope, Olive Branch, Piney Grove (Jones), Piney Grovo (Onslow), Piney Grove (Sampson), Polloksville, Pop lar Grove, Riley's Creek, Rose Hill. Salem. Shilob. Snow Hill, Union, Warsaw, Wells' Chapel, Wilmington, Woodville. A large number of delegates and vis itors are expected to attend this meet ing, and they can rest assured they will b amply provided for hy our Jones coqnty friends. One of the prin cipal matters for discussion at this meeting will be a division of the asso ciation. The area of territory over which the chnrchei artfspread is too ex tended; it is 150 miles in a straight line from' One end of the association to tho other. and it is the opinion oi a isood many of the members that a division will be made as small assoc:5t!c5 tare been more effective. " " i, -- . . - tj I 1 : a ' " "' j - 11 " " i e - V Blind Tom. This musical wonder will appear at the Opera House in this city to-morrow (Thursday) evening and it is probable that "lie will attract a large audience, up stairs and down-stairs The box-shfet ? Qow open at HeinsbergerV where smts may be secured. Sr Exports Foreign. Barque Gacter. Lossin, cleared to day for Port-au-Prince, Hayti, with 182,409 feet of lumber and 73,450 shin gles.'-j-valued .at $3,022, -shipped by Messrs, Northrop & Cumming. Brig Mary E. Thayer, Underhill, cleared for Capo Hayticn. Hayti, with 175,670 feet of lumber, valued at $3,190 84, shipped by Messrs. J. II. Chadbourn & Co., making a total of exports foreign amounting to $6,218.84. A Wilniingtoiiian in New York Our young friend Mr. .Benj. W. Davis, ot this city, has located in New York city as a general commission merchant and dealer in produce, game, &c. He refers by permission in the card published io this issue to gome ol the be3t house in the city. Mr. Davis is a young gentleman of excellent busi ne3S abilities and is -thoroughly relia ble iu every way. He has our best wishes for a success in his venturp. lie publican Nominations. At the Republican Convention at Rockingham yesterday, Hon. O. H. Dockery was nominated for Congress and'R. M. Norment for Presidential Elector. . The former was not oresent at the Convention and there is a rumor hat he will decline to run. It is no matter and would not change the result so tar as tho election is concerned whether he runs or not. -Col. Dockery's wa9 the only name mentioned before he convention and he was nominated by acclammation. ATorriblo Temptation. The audience at the Opera House last night, on the occasion of the presenta tion here of the laughable drama of Bertha Welby and her really good company, was not by any means com mensurate with cither the merits of the piece or the manner in which it was presented. It is to bo regretted that so little appreciation has been shown this company during the two nights they played here. , Personal. Mr. Geo. W. Aiken, Press Agent for John Robinson's circus, is in the city . : A ! . lo-aay ana paia us a visit mis lorenoon The show will appear here on the 18th inst. i Gen. E. W. Moise, ot Sumter, S. C, arrived in the city this morning and registered at the Purcell House. He will address the Democracy of the city to-night at the corner of Castle and Seventh streets. We bad l he pleasure of listening to a political speech made by Gen. Moise at Florence, S. C, sev eral years ago, and he is a fine, grace ful and polished speaker and discusses a subject with vigor and unanswerable logic. We hope that a big crowd may be present to-night to greet the distin guished gentleman from our sister State. ; " I - I For durable coloring the walls of rooms in beautiful tints, at little cost, nothing equals the Mableike sold at Jacobi's Depot. t A Handsome Advertising Car. One of the handsomest advertising cars that has been seen in Wilmington for a long time is that of John Robin son's circus combination, which arriv" ed here this morning in the charge of Mr. Robinson's Press Agent, Mr. Geo. W.Aiken. It was built in Jefferson ville, Indiana, at a cost of $8,000. The car is 65 teet long, 14 feet and one inch high from the rail, and 9 feet wide, and is braced with 8 feet-truss rods. It car ries Wenty-ronr tons of advertising paper, and has good comfortable bunks for 22 men. In addition to this there is a separate apartment used by Mr Aiken, which is fixed up in a .very at tractive style. In it he has his private office and bis sleeping quarters, and no one entering it can fail to be impressed with its neat and inviting appearance. The Mdes ot this apartmen or tne car are adorned with handsome pictures, white laoe curtains and like furnishings contribute to enhance its attractiveness. ' Tho helmets and torches for the Noting Men's Democratic Club have been re ceived and many of them have been de lirered daring the day by the Secretary, Elr. E. F. Johnson I Those not deliv ered wiil.be taken to the City Hall lo night where those not already provided ter may be supplied. . - ,. ' ' ' r Miss E. Karrer returned toj the city last night after a two weeks' visit to the Northern markets, whereshe purchased extensively of new goods The latest soundings at the m.Milh of the river give the following as the depth at mean low water: Ba d lead bar. bar 10 feet 6 13 fect 6 inches; Western inches. Members of the Cornetj Concert Club are requested to be at their band room promptly at 7 o'clock this evening, in fatigue caps, to be in readiness to take part in the torchlight procession which will take place to-night, j j Capt. W. S. Norment, of! Robeson, and Dayid S. Cowao,Esq., of Colum bus, are tha regularly nominated can didates for the Senate for tfio district composed of those two cduntjes. They were nominated at Ja Senatorial Convention held at WjhilviUe last Saturday and not simply endorsed by the County Convent ion, as we un derstood it. Maj. Sted man; Maj. Chas. M. Stedman, our candi date for Lieutenant-Governor, spoke to a large audience yesterday at Clinton He is in the city to-day and will rest here for a few days. On Monday he goes to Tarboro where he wHl addres?, on that day, by invitation, the Young Men's Club in that town ndion Tues. day there wilt be a joint "discussion between himself and Judge j Faircioth at Williamston. Maj. Stedman is looking well notwithstanding the fatigues of the canvass. i Harbor Master's Report. During the month ended September 30th.1884, the number and tonnage of vessels arriving at this follows: i potj were as American 4 steamers; 3,536 tons barque, 312 tons; 2 brigs, 54f tons, and 9 schooners, 2398 tons, making a total ot 16 vessels and 6,787 tons, Foreign 3 barques, brig, 363 tons, making 1,481 tons; 1 a total foreign ot 4 vessels and 1,849 i tons, and a ' grand total of 20 vessels, 8,636 tons. . 1 aggregating Stedman at Chapel Hill. A letter from Mr. Sol; CU Weil, to his father, Mr. A. Weill J of this city, and dated at Chapel Hill on the 28lh inst., has this paragraph: Maj. Stedman was here on last Ion day night on his way j to Pittsboro. While here I showed him evy atten tion possible and he seemed to be delighted with the same. The boys came down after supper and call ed on him for a speech and he a a i It. responded to' tne can m a few flattering remarks:. Of all the public men that have been here I have never seen a more hearty jand -enthusiastic reception given to auy one than the boys gave the Major, lie went to Pittsboro on Tuesday and Mr. Watson sent lour of us down to hear him. Wc heard him and Faircioth speak and in the mildest language, the Major literal ly walloped the Judge. Just ICisrlit. I Wrc hear of a'steady, stright forward, sturdy old farmer, living on the Sound who has been a subscriber lo' the New York Sun for many years. Recently he has become justly and completely disgusted with the course pursued by that paper in consequence of . which he wrote a few days since to the proprie tor substantially as follows: Mr. jjana -i want you to stop my paper as I don't want it any 'longer. can't stand your d--n--d Butlerism." To this emphatic repudiation of the Sun and its course the writer ( affixed his name and forwarded the better. A funny phase of business wasin the fact that the old gentleman neve ruses pro fane language, only when yery deeply aroused. I J - ' . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ABEATirUL SET OF FANCY CAUD3 sent free to persons who have taken Brown's Iron Bitters. Address Brown Chemi cal Co., BalUmore, Md. j mwfCt For Rentl A VACANT LOT ON THE SOUTHWEST XjL I .i corner of Front and Orange streets. Apply at 20G Front street oct 13; Dress Mabins:. MISH IDA U BRANTLEY, FAMUONA BLEDEBSSU aEEB. respectmily no'llies her friends and the public ithat ;the has re turned to the city: and will 1 pteased to re ceive orders for work. Cref ul attention, rood work and prompt delivery cuaraEteed in every Instance. Eeidenc : Hast side of Secotd street between Ann and Kun, No 309. octllwk , I , Invitation. flOMJB' AND , SEE OUE APPLE3, CAB 5 . BaGTS and Potatoes; arzired on t dav's Steamer' aC3 mutt tc coW. our-TUa Market, octl". Can' be seen at DAVIS & 03 W will bt jf lid W coaanxlcxUoa from our ricd oa x&j as.3 all fsotjfteu; EvurallxLteze&ttmtr "T 1. Sk asao ef tio wxiiex t zz 1 1 :vpts b oaaaidool tte papcx. v . :i , i PervnsI1fiegiTmtbe avoided : And It la espeeUj and paxtJcularly tood mat tho Editor does not arwars endoi a tbe Tlewa of correspondent' cuaesji ad atata la the editorial eohxauijv 3 " NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS. S.. H. Trimble. : - -,. .... .. mW STOCK "AKD ESTATE lEHOKER txtnl AneUoneer of General Merchandise of CTety descrlpUon. OOicn corner Princess and Water etrcets. Cronly & MoitIah' old ataml. Personal attention glTen to aale of horsea and vchiclca at private sale or at aucUon. Con. B'gnments sollclusd. SETU Yt. DAVIS, sept 22 - , v , AucUoncer. , Just Received. JQES LAHltEll UISKENDES BOTEN, VETTKlt lN AMEUIKA. NEW KAUNDEU ITOR THE YEAR 1SS3. riico ic. , . 4 For sale by WM. OTER3SN, m Dealer In FamUy Groceries, octl 2t Corner I If tb and Market Ms. ATTENTION FirstWard Democratic Club, Yu AUK HEUEBV EARNESTLY RK nested to moct to nleht at 7 SO o'eltwk. at iha tity Hall, to takepait In the Torctllght Pro cession nndcr tlie ausplccsot the Tounff Men' i rogressive uemocraurt mult ot tlw Cltv ot WiloilDKton. W..-II. STRAUSS, Pres't ATTENTION Democrats Third Ward. rOU ARE RKQUKSTKD TO MEET TO JL ulRlit. at 7 SO o'clock, at the City Hall. there to torm a Torchlteht Procession and at- slst in carrying out the programme as pub mncu in to-day's paper, 'umicr tho auspices ot the Yonng Men's Progressive Democratic Club By order of tho President. JOHN D. TAYLOR. E. G. Takmiee, Sect'y. . -oci 1 Benj. W. Davis, (Formerly with W. E. Davis & Son, Wllmliijr' ton.N.C ) . : ' 214 Washington St. New Yokkv v General Commission Merchant JEALEU IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ap ples, Game. Fish, Terrapins, Eggs and Chick ens, lilgiiest market prices, and prompt re turns guaranteed. A trial Is all I ask. Rfr. b permission to E. K Burruss, Presi dent FlretNatlonal Bank of Wilmington. N.C j Aicssrrs u. u. Cliaubourn a Co., bleam saw Mills: P. Jj. Brldircrs Jtroc. Groeera: P. Cure: ming & Co., Grain and r eed dealers; Davis & Son, Ice and Fish. T Southern Produce a Specialty, octl 6m . :J .,'n;i ? OPERA HOUSE. BXHSTID TOM 1 . - THE MUSICAL PHENOMENON ! WILL GIVE - J ONE COXCEBT, THDBSDAF, OCTOBER 2. Admission 56 and 5 cents. Reserved Seats now on eale at Helnsberget's Bookstore without extra charge. Doors open at7oVlock. Concert at 8 o'clock. sept 27 4t r Stores Tor Rent. lirAKEHOUaE AND OFFICES f V above now occupied by Messrs. j ix. tionuson & co. Store and olliccs above now occu pied by A. Dumelandt. Both on North Water et. ; between and Chestnut. Apply to - 'rinccsa aug!3 Stir copy 3t DeROSSET A CO. The Old North State Saloon. XT AS BEEN TIIOUOUGIIL.Y ft plenlehed. The services of Dick Vij-j Hopkins have been secured and a urstelass Ilea tan rant la now In full operation. Oysters scrv cd in all styles. Fried Oysters sent out In boxes made for that express purpose. Cool Beer and the best of Liquors and Cigars. Free lunch Irom 11 to 1 EeptSl J. If. McGOWAN. SCHOOL BOOKS. -SCHOOL BOOKS. QF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION, can be'found very cheap at r IIEINSBEEGER'S. Pianos and Organs, gOLD FOE CASH OK ON THE EASY In stalment plan, at HEINSBERGER'S. sept 0 Live Book and llnsle S torts. By Steamer, SPLENDID LOT OF TOILET SOAP. 12CAKESFOK25CTS. Q.OODWrX'3 COMP. SYBUP, Hypophosphlleo with Lactates and Pepsin , which Is already being prescribed by onr Physicians, and for which we are agents. Munds Bros, DeRosset, Market Street, tept 18 - Wilmington, K. C. SCHOOLBOOKS, . SCHOOL; BOOKS. -m'B KEEP A "lAH(3e" " SUPPLY OF SCHOOL BOOKS caed by the PUBLIC AKO PIU V ATE SCHOOLS of thi city and thxoagh. oat Nerth CaroUsa. which we offer to the pub lic at tho LOWEST ID EPBICS3. CS" School Supplies ot all kinds. C. W, YATE3, tcpt5 U3 Market et,.7Cslr2tC3,SC r

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