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hid! hod 333 TAPES eer7 evening. Sunday T. JAMBS, ex JOSH rnlTOB AND PBOrBIETOB. r :E3C mp-IONS POSTAGE PAID: e 7 one month. 35 centa. " .b S,i-"1 - - i .m jsOBv-". - . deuverea Dy carriers irew Six months. $2.0. Three 1 E T A TT Y JLJ iLll i L to tfP& Sartor the city. "rat&Iair and liberal. J ' 9"- I" .-irclS.- . J.J .1' vail report any tbieir paper regularly. '" TQL- YIIL - WILMINGTON, K. C. TWES DAY. OCTOBER 14, 1884. NO. 245 a committee nf t.h Hnnu Af 7tcwiyu'f i ikcvieoeumuves in Air. Joy s interest. youngest son is about to with Lawrence Barrett. $ania Barbara, Cal.;, hss .ub in tho slatp. finnrrip.s of I Ti- Tlnll'a rvu o Jinp vi (;;-i;10 " I uu a wugu O V I up. .wand Xarthampton couDiies nave eir wage reduced 10 per cent . ; : if, V. A. iH- SiKoway, o New u . ri'i s ti the Hybrid that he set Anm-il with Blaine. Morning Star yas that when the Mulligan, letters v mm w m w m a - m a , . .u.,it;ciU uuveriiioii uegister now! Delays are dancer- provided he took some bonds off Mc L Acfi de.ezates to the RennhlWn ous U 1 -r . . - " I . . " I uauus. jur. joy aenied makms such Convention of New Hannr m.in a Statement TV. q,t r'i::.u o:4i. . . . . . -" Prpsirnf f t C Ht." emoiea ai tne uort House in this nental, said that Mr. Jov made t hm Cliy m .Pursuance of adjournment from tne same statement which Mr. Beecher J tne or'Snal meetine:, several months says was made to him. Mr. Smith aso. George WL Pr irfi . .Tr - was infVi wAtf ubULij 1.11 1 ill iiit? ii h I . ' " - i im , . mi .. weie secreianes. xne rnee;mg "But John P. Robinson, he rp rhv was to have been called to order at 10 did't knOW etrtrvthin1 flnwn in -Tnrfon I oV.loelr thi fnronrAn some delay, it was a few minutes past 11 before the proceedings were begun In calling Ltbe meeting to order, the Chairman stated what would be the or der of business. He also alluded to the selection of Hon. 0. 11. JDockery as the ! . ..o-rnship service has just bsen r :,.., i-i .-t-wp.fr n Xew Orleans . and Hi.a c Know eeryl t& L ,.,.a o,i n.ti' lQe7 certainty tnew little, if they did 'm n'.rs o: ii.nutu--- not Jcnow that the safest, anickest and vr . . i t i . . .. Tl.L. f,,,nmiiuhvrw;i ;rVV?.hl,Aasa cure ipr croup, bron- .lAl I,. 11 -" - " - - - i ri n i r Atfn lrl . h A I 1 i. . ID2ik"-' " i . , , - tv 6 (t W1U i ue cues t, etc, is More Itosln Samples. We saw yesterday afternoon, at Mr. Yates book tore. a case of rosin sam ples, beautifully prepared by Mr. S. A. Story. It was done by request of the Agricultural Department at Raleigh. NEW APyERTISPHSyTS; 70 IJrls Apples 1T trtH m gla4 to reccJro coaLS-cnicitloa Xrca om trleafia on tay a.cd aH :aytoa; iaiaallatercttlmt " ' Tio xuuao cl the tniuar tntuit bs tfetQdtotheE&tax. ComTrrmtf,tloga ctuat o wrIJU ca oa cue aide of the paper... - PersonaiCUes nr.rt b aTc2dsJI Asa Hla eeptcJaEy 2(J j.arUcTilJLrif txtfe too4 thit tho Edlwr do not alway crda t&e tIctts of ecrro?poijeciL nnitw so at la the diiojiil oolscss; ' - ' NEW A t VERTIS H2IENTS O N TO DiI'3 STEAMEE, Oct 34 FOR SALE "CHEAP. DAV13 i SON and after having been displayed at the TfQCQ pi, TlAfro ? State Exposition, may, together with B PirOoh,-. f Shovels and Tongs. S. H. Trimble, STOCK AND UEAU ESTATE UHOKKK and AceUoivcer of General Uprrh&ndiM nf cTcry description. Ofaow corner Princesa and water streets. Crcnly - & Mo:rlss' old atand. I crsonal attention clven tn mIa nf h rehlelea at private eataor at &n!nn. -fvwi. s'gnajents solicited. SETLI 1AVIS. - tpi .j Anetloncr. those now in Ralcigb. and prepared by Messrs. Worth & Worth, be sent to New Orleans. Only CIRCUS AKD MMAGERIE TO UP. IJJ KCRTH CAROLINA THIS YEAR lOHETHfSG VERY NICE Wilmington, Saturday, Oct'r 18. LOCAJ, NEWS. IROEX TO SEW AOVERTISEfiflEBTS oct 14 ANf VEBY CHEAP. UltES A MUBlHISON, S3 and 40 Murchlson Block Mr. Arthur M goxhg to vote for some u rraraalily fur Mr. Blaine. He D-' . t S XT V,.U aa'the first day (tor registration. The P fiMor.t registered quietly and passed t attracting tery Utile attention. .. j----' . Tie Glasgow Herald adyises Ameri- nr to give up eating pie and hot cakes in-i substitute Oat meal porridge rtem If they Should do so, it thinks tiey would bs a calmer, a less liye'y, a bs speculative, I a less boaibas'is and a fcjppier people. Register1 Register!! Register!!! The tea cbildr'cn of Joseph Pettijohn WL T.. are maveh of heighth and weight. A 17-year-old son is sevn feet high and weighs 205 nnamU. The aH'erage height ot the r j whole is six and a half feet, and aver age weight 221 pouiid. i Frointaa number of times J. G Blaine hi3 said good-bye from the rear platform of hia Pullman car, he would Sfiesn to ba niakiiiar a farewell tour of the country. Thvit is about what itvill amount to will not, hi heard; of in public lifeagain. Hop Bitters Joirx Robissox Circus G W Yates School Books IlKlNSBERGEK School Books Davis Hok 70 Br la Apples Giles & Mukciiisox Brass F ire Dogs Speaking Hon D K McBae. Wednesday FC Miller Frlenda and rellow-ClOzens nominating Tyre York as the standard bearer ot the party in the gubernatorial race, lie said tnat tne entire deieea- mere was no City Court this morn- h ion to that convention Irom New lnSf. - I IT o r At'nr nin r t xr rttara. Kilfotir onrl nrrt I "-J .M,OUU.JOU Step Ladders, all lengths, at Jacobi's scientiously opposed to puttiDg the Depot. name of any man at the head of the rrUn - . , . . t . State ticket who had not been known as -iuu uteris ui tuuuu ai was pon io- . , ... , An c. i om ui a true anu ir.eu riepuDiicau. anu UiVY lUUli UU l,OU UUitJS. . " inai iney lousnt earnestly anu persis Windy and dusty t-day, which some tently in the convention in their en- predict is the forerunner of rain. deavor to carrv out that sacred orinci iDyer & Son have reduced the price of Ple- Baf a majority of the de.egates Vance and Scales, We understand that Senator Vance wilLspeak at Magnolia on Monday next. Republicancandidate lorCongress from lha SOthtnst. ami that Gen. Scales "will this Congressional district, and the speak at Wallace (Duplin Road) on the WILL" ADDRES3 TnE ruBLici upon nomination of Mr. W. H. Chadboarn Thursday of next week, the 23d inst. If toe issues of the present campaJgn. from the tor the State Senate, from the Senalo- some arrangement for cheap fare can be rial district combining Tender and New made on the W. & W. R. R. it is likely. uanover counties. He then spoke we think, that there will bo a lariro at considerable length of the action crowd present on each occasion, and oi the bta'e Convention Hon. Duncan K. McBao ILLr ADDRES3 THE ssuesof the present ca stand at the Intersection of Third anil Dock Streets, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Oc'.SlOlh, at 70 o'clock. John Robinson's I Q BIQ Miowfl 'COMBINED " - ': Menagerie ! Museuni! ISBISG 2 Cm ELKVATEnSTinir a stylish straw hat cents. from $1.00 to 50 At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther mometer m this ofiice registered 78 degrees. thouffht otherwise and nominated Dr. York. The New Hanover delegation returned from that convention sorely disappointed, but, lor the benefit of the party and in the hope3 of success, they had sacrificed all personal feeling and Regis ter ! Register ! ! Register ! ! ! Personal. Mr. and -Mrs. J. C. Lumsden have returned from New York, where they have been for the past ten dajs for the part-base of new goods. Maj. Chas. E. Taylor, Deputy Col lector of the Tort, has returned Irom his Summer jaunt to the Pine Tree State. Mr. W. Alden James, of this city. left here last evening (or (ieorgetbwn, S. C, where he has a position in the U. S. JbingineerPepartment. ,The Republicans had some sort of a bow wow in the Fifth Ward last night, with the usual base drum accompaniment. Shoe Heel (J hap el. We understand, from a note from a friend at Shoo. Heel, that the Episco- would wort lor tne weal or, tne entire palians resident in mat section are - State ticket. The chair further stated tak;ng steps to build a chapel there. A that as he bad reflected upon the situa- deed for the ground, one acre of land, tion he had become deeply impressed was received "a few days since, and the Newspapers priii ted at sea are - not uncunmon. The practice of pub lish'mg a paper on board ship was in auguration thai steamer Great Brit' I Tttf, which, started for Australia on tho list of August,r 1882. The seaborn journals do much to relieve the monot eny ofthe passage. " . We invite the attention of eur citizens being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, tf. Hon. R. T The Yonng Men Democrat! Club of Jtw Hanover County extends a cordial invitation to tho Pemo-ratic organizations of thejeouety 1 and the public generally to be present ;to hear . . ! ' the distlngcirhed orator. " : oct 14 it Words of Waminsraiicl Comfort "If you re euffexlnz from poor he ltH or lanftuL-hlng on a bed oi sickness tawe ehetr I lr you are elmply alilcg, or If ycu foci 'weak aod dlsidrltcd, without clearly know- ' ? 'lnff whr, llojt Blttera wlllfrurely cure yon. :i i- If you are a in'nlstc., and i have overtaxed voarse If with your -pastoral duties, or a mothtr. worn ouC ,- with cars and work, or a man "of business or labor, weakened by the strain of your every day datis, or a man of letters toilljj over your midnight work. Hop Bitters -will most I surely strengtnen ;you. If you are suffering Irom over-eating or drinking,any indiscretion or dissipa tion, or are yoiing and growing last, as is olten the case. i "Or if you are in the workshops, on the farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel that your system needs cleansing; rton 'Insr, if you are old. 'blood thin ana impure, pulse r tr- 1;; -WK with the idea that the nomination oil building will be erected, it is hoped, at Tr Yrtrlr vena n -nrmiiiJ.pnfit.1 nlan for an Parlv rlnv. RisKon Wafenn rpppntlv 'feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties xrJr vrtVrt,hor Jt.h ha to the fact that first quality . shirts are ' .V C I i u r . -waring, iiopBitters is what you need, to "" . , , i it i ine iriumpn oi tne party, auu uo uutci- visneu ine town auu prtucucu in me give you new me, neaitn ana vigor." ed his listeners with the bright hope Presbyterian church there, which had that through this interposition of Pro- been kindly tendered for the occasion. yidence the Republican party would soon take charsre of the government of the State. He then declared the meet If you are costive, or dyepeptlc or.- suffer 100 Men and Horses 100 Employed I 50 CAGES OF ANIMALS, 31 Sun-bright Chariots. , 12 Separate Kinds of Music. . 8 Dlslicct Bands. 1 Musieal Wagons. Female Brass Band. 100 Knighta in:Armor. FEMALE SAMPSON Outpuiiing Elephants ! Tattooed Woman." Bennett will speak at Maccuraber's store, Harnett township on Friday, the 17th inst., at noon, in stead of on the 18th. He will speak in ing opej for business. this city on the nisht of the 17th. On motion of Mr. W. To every Housekeeper a H. Gerken. The Exposition. A special to the Review, from the Ex position Grounds at Raleigh, received too late yesterday afternoon for inser- own fault if you remain iir. If you ate wasting away with any form. of Kidney oisease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn io a cure to Kop Bitters Pat's retort to his. Republioan cm tbyer who told him il Cleveland was e'ected his wagesj would be cut down to 50 cents a. day, was a pretty shrewd a 1 x. .i a I i i xiiun hi mat issue, ansa tuat mo vssu- fe,ouu -r.uciated Railways have reduced the Rail .-li.:t i- t a. . i rmfi linauimoiisi v. mo ruuuiieis ui luo - . auoitaotmi cuutt biove is an important ... , ' . - .. , rni1 fr ono nonf- milannrh wav norftssitv and our readers Tvill find th PrcS3 werc politely ano coroiauy mvueo - .T I ....... heat at Fflftnrv r,nVP t. jArom's seats in the convention ITfirilwnr nnnt Secretary VanAmringe lhen proceed w I for persons coming to the exposition from points ia North Carolina. Tickets Lieut. Winslow's arl onll tha rnll r,f f'fteratpa unci had Will Oe piaceu OB Sale 33 SOOQ US pu&Bl- lecture on oyster! aa ;mr ble and continue on sale till October i i i i tiiuiv ami buiuuiui v uiiLiniai' " issapr tn tho Rphnhlir.an snnhistries oflCUlture, to be delivered at the Exposi- I noff tnwn)iin wan rpRp her! when there twenty sixth tickets good for five days this campaign : Pat replied : ''Be gorra. tion Grounds, in Raleigh, on Thursday, wa3 a hitch and a tangle irom which it This is by orderof Mr. Sol Haas, Traffic Sn in' if you belaved that, you'd bo for Cleveland yourself ivery time." I should be heard by numbers of the dealers aud fishermen of this section. cases of the stomach r bowels, it is your ola de a Jiicycle 00 feet in Mid-Air. Aiiouia nuneu irom tne jataDuit. rfll Tl t . wiara uevoivcs a uarrel on a Tranezo Troupe cf English Bicycle riders. A bcacol ot bibcri an Skaters. ELLA ZOLA Walking on Stilts oa a three-qnarter inch , wire elevated 100 feet. AIDA dives from the apex of the can- If you are a frequenter, or a resident of aS3, lUUleo: a miasmatic district, barricade your By? ZliLIA Slides from the dome of ihn torn Qtrolnot (1iq crTi-ii vrvn jf all AAnntlAD I . w v lu Maiam, mpidemlc, uiuious and inter- rrsr ?o V l.i- J i, .XV. mittent levers by the use ot Hop lvNA,b Startling Hbir Slide, 350 feet. uuierf. iant; iiorse. liianfc nir nt Ov. Giant fVlWr flinnt If you have rough, pimply, or eallow skin, (;iant Man Cian fiflrnA, (: . . ? . - r ... -v l w iiepnant. If you are sick with that terrible sickness, Nervousness, you wjll find a "Balm in Gilead" m Hop Bitters. Mr. Kernan. who was Mr. Conkling's tylleagae in the United States Senate, aid to a New York reporter last week : "I regard this State as sure for Cleve land, and the general result will be de cided by the same causes that will carry New York." The defections, like that of Elector Foster, are certain tocontiiiue, Mr. Kernan thinks, until AJTembor 4. The clothing trade is the greatest local industry in Tew York city. It employs nearly twice as . many people u any other single occupation, not tiiiag into account the operatives who Produce the cloth! There . are within tbec ty limits about 800 establishments footed to the business, which employ 50,000 operatives, and pay" 15.000,000 a learin wases. I AQlph Sutro is to give tho city of sa Francisco a public library to cost "eral hundred thousand dollar?. It ti3 Sutro who designed and executed great Sutro tunnel through the oantains ot Nevada, at a cost of $3,- J.wo. u wa3 buiit to drain the Com- Jtokiode, and waa finished in 1878. Ttunnl is four miles long and is at a's 2.1)00 teet below the surface. A correspondent of th Atlanta (7on- wn givis as an interesting fact in thi man name This a mafr.T. r . u n n - ij ui iuu American uuenu iao ff'Qgular coincidence" that the the forest syllables his f'a5"3 kills his! antagonist. COryu borne out by the result in the oaaters botweea Burr and Hamil JD. Graves and Cilley, Barron and jcatar, Jackson and Dickinson, and ierr and Broderick. . aiauy one witness, and a very Eminent one at that, has stepped for lrd to back up ' Mr. Beecher in the Milaine matteri as witness tbb fol . It the lett Pi" nf lionvn Ward .RasnWor tK,en A,?e:r the! statement is made M - w Viusrj UI ik U1UUCI, 1U Atfl 4, 1 . Mm... fl . - m - vmea j,-, j0y statea mat wnen seemed lor n while they would never get clear. The w'ork might have been We have nothing authentic from the accomplished in two minutes, but a election in Ohio, but we hear it rumor- colored delegate named Waddell, who ed that a riot is in progress in Cincin- was fairly spoiling to make a speech. nati and that one man has been killed, secured the floor and talked about near- We look ronfidentiv for a nemnrratio. iv evervthing but the question. He victory. Mr- Martin Newman, Second Assist ant Foreman of the " ilmington Steam Fire Engine Company No.l, has resigned that position and Mr. W. N. dacoos nas oeen elected to nil the va cancy. was frequently interrupted and one del egate called him to order claiming that "Mistoo Waddell was digresstin'!"- i The matter was finally settled and the Chair w&s proceeding to state the order ot business when W.H. Gerken offered a preamble and resolution, the sub stance of which was that the conven- A Laay'n Wish, j "On,1 how I do wish my skin was' as clear 'and. soft as yours." said a lady to her friend, "You can easily make it so," answered tte rricna. now i" inquired tne first lacy. "By using Hob Hitters that makes pure. rich Jjlood and bloomlnz health. It did it for me as you observe." The residence of Mr. John H. Turner, corner of Eighth and Orange streets. the well-establsihed Republican prin- was discovered to be on fire on thereof, cTDies. i hat new primaries should be -i a " - near the cnimney. from which Manager ofthe Associated Railways. Prosperous and Happy. A correspondent at Cronly furnishes us with a few interesting dots from that new and thriving little town. He says that from 40 to 50 carts and wag ons drive there daily, loaded with fod- der and pine straw, all of which nnds a nopS on the white labcL Shun all the vile. readv sale and at a fair price. A large portion of tbi3 comes from Caintuck townshiD.' Corn, potatoes, egss and fresh meats are plentifully supplied. A steam sawmill is now in operation and the village seem prosperous and happy. $500 win be pail for a case they win not cure Three-Horned and Three-Eyed Bovine, or help. j Troupeof Zulus. TrotiDfi of Arsha Troupe of Japanese. Tribo of rndiana. Drove of Giraffes, Bengal Tigers, Flock of Ostriches, Hippopotamus, White Bears, Sea Lions, Walrus, Ant Bear, and 1,500 Rare Animals ! as-tfone genuine without a bunch'of gTen 5,O0O,COO Yard of Canvass, 70 Malo poisonous stun with "Hop" oi flops" in tneir name. - ojaumafiwurm PJotice. i tion was not held in accordance with A Fine Compliment. The students of the Uniyersity of 11 held in the several wards and townships Wfchajel Hill have a profound esteem for j caught, at about noon to-day. The ror thG election of delegates to a new the intellectual qualities of Mr. S. C. neighbors and passers-by sncceeded in convention to be held some time in the We:ll, of this city, as the following. suppressing the flames and there was future and thatthis convention now ad- which we clip from the University no general alarm. Col. McKae to Speak. A iorensic treat is offered to theDem' ocratic Voters ot this city to-morrow (Wednesday) night, at the stacd on Third street, near the corner of Dock, where Hon. D. K. McRae will address them. The speakipg will be under the auspices of the Young Men's Demo cratic Club of New Hanover and there that occasion iourn sine die, Magazine, will show: This raised shouts of derisive laughter Friday evening, Sept. 5th, the stu .1 o. K .f nnl nn QeilLS mei in UlUiUU Uiill. iui luouui- uuu- HW-w . "rr" pose of electing an orator for tho next of the resolutions the chair decided nnivfir8arv of Washington's birthday. that they were not before the conven- he orator is elected by the students as a tinn whole.alternately from the Di. and I'm. . . 7 .i 1 r it , . i xt :.o(;ncM(Unin nr,ior for Societies. I nis year ine 101 ieii io ice the following offices. Artists, 40 Female Artisti. And more and better features than any i . iwu sjaows coniDiueu. Two; performances. Doors open 1 and 7 p. m. Cheap excursions on all railroads. Admission 75c. Children 50 cents. oct 11 4t Public Speaking. JTJON. R. T. BCNSETT, DEilOCBATIC ciadliatc for Congress la thU DJstrlci; will Speak at Wilmincton. FrI7 night, October 17th : at JIacumbcr'a store. Harnett T&wnhin. Friday. Usb, at 12 o'clock, noon. Col.J. N.ftaDl?s. DcaiocratlacandliiAtAfrtr Water St., have onhand a full line of HEAVY Elector at Large, will speak at Wilmincton. TTANING fcOLD MY INrEKKST THE II GROG Kill BUSINESS to C. C. COVING TON & CO.. I wilt hereafter conduct a strict ly COMMISSION UUSlNtss. Wlttt inanas ! lor past favors; I-would respectfully solicit a continuance oi the same, j K. F. COVlriuTON. Oct 7ib, 1884 210 North Water St OCi 1 JWK J , : j 0. 0. Covington & Co , X I f HOLES ALE GBOCEBIES. 210 JSorth f f GEOCEBIE?. Orders aoUcltcd. i Bottom prices to prompt cash pavins; buyers.! oct is iwk j . E, P. Covington, piOMMISSION MKliCIIANT, SOLICITS j oct J3 will be a big turnout on Last Nf flit's Fire. At about 11 o'clock last night tho V ri. and Mr. S. C. Weill, of Wilminz-J ' viz; bnerin, , u.C. was unanimously elected. consignments of cotton. avai Etorca and Register of Deed?, Treasurer, Coroner, jfr. Weill expressed his thanks and ac- country Produce. Prompt returns and high- Surveyor and two Representatives to ceptance in a neai ana umey Mtmir. . . OTaMnf . oiT..:.!:. o, xron speech. The orator-elect isa member eat market prices guaranteed.. mo outu,.. ocvio of our stafff and we are heartily glad AM " 1 Amringe undertook to place some one of his election, and congratulate the CottOll PreSSS.! in nomination for the office of Sheriff, students upon their most excellent u..t .uJ : r:ui hntrp. Mr. Weill IS & fluent and forci- I TiEOWN'S COTTON GIN. RUBBEII BELT- Die speaker, auu wiuuuuuupsne us r.ri fwTrr. PBwiW'n,,;!. Gen.-A. M. Scales. Democratic ca-dldato foi Governor, will speak at Wilmington, Wcd neUv nlgrht. October 22nd. uovt forget to rczlate. t Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. New UiDorer lio. OCT.il . 1884 Fall and Winter. 1884. J AM NOW DAILY; IN RECEIPT OP MY N EW FALL AND WISTEE SIILLINEIiY GOOiS.selected by me la person in the North, crn markets, to which I invito attention, such as FELT3 ani E THAW 3 la all prer&lllnr col oraand jrides; Ostiich Ttpj. Blxda and Wings i f-v i a c nan cor ami nri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hikhn viii. ui i alarm ot lire was sounded, tne Dell in- WaddeiL colored, was there with tie I .,";,.; "rirr oers at once for gins and PKEssESi Don't dicating that the trouble was in the first. remains ot that speech to interrupt the Si ESS5 nrVdiet ihat the cession SSi wU1 h H ctl anl of tbiirg, worn this teaeon. - - - I v.. - - - i L . i nice iiinfn in m ruv nn itm limn fire district. Tic firemen were prompt- proceedings and in the midst of a war will be a highly enjoyable one ly on the move, but alter crossing the of words as to whether Mr. Van Am- railroad found out that the fire was far r:n;e should make a nomination or outside the city limits, in consequence of Waddell. colored, should make a which . they returned. The building gpeech, we left. UUlircU Was iUC UVU5B UU kUO JlA X. 4il . 111, LT, f.. liaitKAli W tlUVJfc tuts uuuuwu oct 13 W. E. SPBJNGEB A CO. 19. 21 A 23 Market Street. ; Wilmington N. C. What can't be cured must be endured, What you endure it can be enred, bUMUU-L i5UUllb Just try St. jacoDs uil Htwl matpHal nrnnftrl v nnrrortinripd Grounds, which was the property of the thecorjventionhadproCeedeu.sofar with which are the essenUal requisites in fT city. It had been occupied by colored iUs work as to have nominated S. H. Ready mixed Paints can bo best attain- t SCHOOL BOOKS. EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION, families, but they had been notified to vacate the premises, and they all moved oat yesterday. The building was entirely consumed, and was not in sured. be found very cheap at Manning, the present incumbent, lor I ed by using the N. Y. Enamel Sheriff, and J. . Sampson, the present sold at Jacobi's Depot. incumbent, for Register of Deeds, and were wrangling uproariously over the nomination for County Treasurer, there Taint t ? Dime Party. ae was Speaker he promised to For durable coloring the walls of being several aspirants in the field. rooms in beautiful lints, at little cost, j At 3:45 pm the convention sncceeded nothing equals the Mabletne sold at in nominating J. O. Nixon for Coonly ntaiLtflc'ciwand Jacobi's Depot. t 1 Treasurer. , I other nirtaiaacata. ctuu rpHIS LADIES Of THE SECOND PBIS liTTKIIIAN CHURCH will have a DIHE TBI DAY HEINSBEEGEB'S. . Pianos and Organs, OOLD FOB CASH OB ON THE EASY 1N- C7 ataJment plan, at - flEINSBERGER'S, octlS Live Book tad Xiualc etores. I have added to m Fancy Go dt Deoart- ment. on tho lira: or, a Ike of TABLE LINE.8, FANCY LIS EN and MLK HAND KEfcCUlKis, wbkt will to auajpei wltn on letter, freo of charge. - , FELT, MOMJE. AIOA and all 'the neces sary matetls! for Art Needlework. , Neckwear, Glovei, Hosiery and Lidlca'Un-, derwear. ne3jctfnlly " MISS E. KAHRER. j oct JO - Exchana Corner. The Old North State Saloon JJAS TIH3-DAY EECEItCd a tot those cekbrakd HOBNX3 . GAEDEN OYSTttL Thy ara- ket cmlza and are warranted tba Caeat ojs'r hrcvt v uu curub ctij ana try Uieci. Cool , Beer and tho beat Wines, Llioera and Cixara ; alwaya oa hand. . OC 5 J 1L. 21 CGO WAN.
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