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THI3 TAPES .vninff. Sundays ex I ccptd by cano J and raoiraioB. .ItptiOSS postage paid: oo ! Six .months, 52.09. Three j 3 be delivered by earners rree fPsp7. . Jnart of the city, at the above &..xi wt" report any and all lau- ive their paper regularly. VOX. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1884. NO. 246 ' if ,t Daily Iteview lias the largest . 1 - TT7V7 lt 43J nigh is in New York, d, but still mentally ill. The Latest. - (Special to 1AILT REVIEW.) Jolumbcs, O., Oct. 15, 1881. Up to Maj. Stcdmau in Norfolk. Maj. C. M. Sled man was in Norfolk last Monday and was interviewed "V-is really Hiner Miller i. t . - . i s reai name, as it and truly "Cincin Midnight Fires. At 11.15 o'clock last night the one- story frame dwelling on Market street. uclween Anineemn ana j? ourtcenth. 2 oV.Wfc r i, there bv th nnrn.nrionf Ktt i uW rtuuuuup.eu oy uonn worray, becn: received from 43 counties in teraburg Index-Appeal ami the corns. w,viW, nuauisLUYeremo OQ on DfO. OMn. innlnrlin,, Mm;i( .T,nm:JDOndentthn9 wrifP, fM. non.r- . I rr i i . . I .. a . uj itiua , au f 1 1 1 tL t i . .... " rf f tj-w - i ne aiarm was immediately given and net Republican gain of 12 624. Oat of j Maj. Chas. M. Stednian, Democratic NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. oTlhruurii is showing a letter ..jnvo: froai an agent in Bar-! the firemen were DromDtlv on hand. Li'c.: . candidate lor Lieutenant- " - i w i ulimk v fr- i . ( rit'Ti w- i r-r-im i fra v i . but owiag to the headway which had al-J RDnM;A.n iA oj - r the Isorth Carolina ticket, spent Sun iJn u, .J i!i 'M RwWican tnd-24 Democratic major- day in this city and talked freelv u VU U,8UD u lue uaraes itios i in 188D. Cuvahoa. Lucas and vourcorresDondP.ntnhr,nhhpnvoca n a.- tli at the tremendous recent press telegram in which it was said . . A imnr.l in? . I B . I illt.'V" " CT faraino were at- h . rip Gover4raont, had dispatched a :-i --arvito America 10 kui iivc . Mr.iBarnuni refuses to ad moonshine. house w3 entirely destroyed. . . . -. . i i Arn.rMMA uu.Auuig was insula ;or io in me ha.ri fV m,, a r, iowic ioj ret tr:::. it T - " VI""-, ,.c,calCu fm . Wah nfftnn virgiuiiL xxome ins. o., representeaf ln the Tenth, and Camnhcll ff)n1 h Uum. J". Z":!! . - r v - luuv i. xuia., nv(iuuuta;i cauuumie tor uovernor, was gaining ground and that the Republicans had slroni? napes or carrying ue state. The Jh in this eitv . hv Mrsum. Atti , ... ;VnHn-aftT nW.a - . " r e.uKieu in me intra iisinct. to io f w..w. - v. Manningr The orgm of the fire is tithefnte.eiephant go; and uckoown . At 12 .30 o'clock, this Chicken Stealing. During the excitement attending the ITc tw8 Eentiment in toto He : . . - , J says that General Scales has made a -irihat itis al om morning, just. mo urenien nau reiurnea irom tne ' "eisuu jsiteei, laab uigu some (iDe impression on the white peeplo of are on Martet street, the alarm was scamp oroKe into ma nen coop ot Mr. the Mate whereeyer he has been and again given in consequence of the dis- G. Craig, on McRae street, between Dr York ha3 utterly failed to Cape Race, -New- " lUBSlu u ir- V t r - u V,, V. white people. He said in the most em During thp 6uscua urown. on Auaerson aca 'cus uui, uwn ..i uhkcu. Ab pbatic terms that ther? was no sort of I Uiltnii T'U. U., : 1 . : u I tnitrt hlv vwr-1 1 nnn6ratnni fi rf- r Vi o t f Kara I iinn Kf I lo r ?Jnpl h ""o .-! I r.n t.i)1 a hnnJsome Democratic majoniy and Tickets only 85. Shares5.!, pro- portion. r. Louisiana State Lottery Oonipaiiy. II: f -.ii.saJ. 31 iost., says hjtnreetJay? 'over 90 laisro icebergs bvsb-en'ilri veti .past this point, be uaa i.'.num'H'ablo quantity of small- pa;.r.i?83 ffrp'o is over six foGll easily be Ope huge ice island now I - . 1 - 1 mues long, ana mistaken for land dar- irUek. foirsiiweather. These Arctic itfbbcksall lie in the direct track ot Vfss passing from the Gulf 'ot St hxrer.w by the Southern 3horeof this nearly all its contents, was entirely des- w no use iq trying to raise poultry in troyed, as were also an adjacent 'frame the. Eastern section of this city dwelling, owned and occupiedjby Wmf in Obio business man who has been zh the South says : -ilisssiippi aoJ Alabima ar3 covered fi'ii mortgagesj from ono end to the oilier, uml they are both practically owed by the merchants of New Or- Howard, colored, and a small frame building used by colored people as a class room and church. There was in- snrant nn Mr. lirnwn a &tor nmiuincr - : o for $150, on lurniture and fixtures 50, and on slock $300. all in the Lancashire Insurance Co., represented by Messrs Lwiiosset s Northrop : and insurance on Howard's house lor $200 in the N. C Home, represented by Messrs At kinson & Manning.' The origin of the fire is unknown. Postponed. The political addrf S3 by Col. I). K. McRae, which was announced for ton night, has been postponed on account of the coolness ot the weather. It will be given, however, in the course of a few dayp, or when the weather ha? that none of the honest Republicans in the State pretended to claim the Stale. 'Why. we could carry the State without anv organization whatever," said the Major, "and our party is well organized in the State." He is satisfied that the Democrats will carry every district in the Stat, ex rept the second ( 4tho black district.") i uecinvass has ben an active one. ar.d the Democrats have their full lorc:s WdoKenly certify that ice supervise IZt arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Draxcings of The Louisiana Stoic Lot tery Cmpmy, aad in person nonage- crui ccr trol tht DrazDinigi themselves and ttitit the 'ante urt conducted Kiik honesty , fairness, Gr.d it good faith tovsard ail parties, and tce aitihcr izt the Company to use this certificate, ttiih fac similes of our signatures attached, iniis adttr istments. Serious Connagratioii. At about 0:15 o clock tni3 morning Uins Tim r,!an!ftr3 of thosa States bve'a cusioai of mortgaging their A was discovered in Mr. A. Y. Wil crops belore they are grown. The crops iail, and they secure their notes by a mortgage on their plantation. Tbey srow deeper and deeper in debt, sad the result ii that their estates have fallen into the hands of their New Or- leitn brokers. Land is very cheap in Alabama and Mississippi now. Some &kh limbered properly can b9 gotteu fcslnw as 50 writs an acre." Mr. 6. Cbi'ld, Manager of the West- tod Bin Com oan v. Auckland. New mna, writes; to the Daily Herald of auciry: vve nave much pleasure in toK testimony to the efficacv ot St. Jacobs Oil. Its success has been par tiealarly marked in cases of lameness a our stables, lor man and beast it is tie greatest pain-cure ever " discover ed 1 WGML NEWS. son's saw mill, in the Southern section of the city. The alarm was given at once and the tired firemen, who had already been at two fires during the night, were quickly on the ground and hard at work; but the flames had worked in earnestupon the combustible material and the mill, together with a large portion of the lumber, wa3 de stroyed. There was insurance upon the mill amounting to $10,000, and up on the lumber $5,000, aggregating ous $15,000, distributed among tho follow ing companies. Mill Liverpool & London & Globe $2,000; Niagara, $1. 000, .both companies represented by Messrs. John W. Gordon & Smith; Royal $2,5C0, West ir. iUn I'.l.l I' . r .1 moderated, and due notice will be civeh ' 1 "uo ,iCJ" ,l'"u niuo "VV M,,suin llOVn. Anil Ri'fl novo molrmrr r.n n ot the time and place so that there may average. hout twenty-live speeches a be a lust turnout to bear the eloquent day. 1 he major wa indignant at the sneaker repori inat taw liepuolicans woun use ' I 1 . L L ( i a larzc umouui oi numev in mtt . otau;, Personal. and says a half million of dollars would , . . c t u t change the result, 'as the colored We are sorry to hear that Mr. John b . a.r voting th Rrsnnbliean A. Corbett is quite sick at his home ticket, and as for the white3 they are here but trust to hear of his improve- not for sale. As to the majority the mentsoon. ?.tat & the Democratic iiickht. inR nnmrnin nnr. litre r.n mrp. Col.S. L. Fremont left here this cast, as that will depend on the tact of morning lor Newbern, N. C. where he mustering ont the full force. But he will report to Gen. Robert Ransom and f"0 hesitation m saying that there Comnitssiontsrs. ; . in Iavrroratl ln ISteS lor i5 yctra hy' Uie Lc lature for Educations! r.i Chart table POssg yrua a casual of yl,oX',fcU tr tvintf.-i n "bssrv-e rmJ of over ?650,000 bas ulnce befr; .t3tttuttoTi a.1opttj lecetnber 2d. A. .. i Vie orJy Lottery ever voted on aid eiidorscd $ ? people of any sate. Ii never scalzs or postpone. Jt3 Grand Slnele Number Pra wines takl .aco monthly. A. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN FORTUNE. Eleventh Grand Drawing, Class L., m the Academy of. Music, at New urtean?. Tuesday, November 11, lSSi174ih Mouthly Drawing. - j Capital Prize. S75.0Q0. 100,000 Tickets at FivelDol- lars Kach. Fractions in Fir tli in proportion. j U3T OF PRIZ1C3. I land andxScalns. and Rennblioans who otneer on some oi tne uovernmcnt lm- exDect anvUhincr ela will be sadlv dis Drovement works in that section. Uol. appointed Gen. bcale3 is much mi Fremont's triends would! have been Proved add is actively engaged in the . i . 1 .... 1 j . , 1 canvass. giaa 10 near mat ne nau- Deen assigneu to some of the work on the Cape, Fear. NEW AOVERTiSEMETS. Register now! Delays are danger- TI10 Firemen. o Postponed. N ACCOUNT OF THE COLDNESS OF IB 2 EX TO RSW ADYS3T12EA3EET2. Louisiana St'tte Lottery peaking and Oyster Eoast C W Yates vcciool Booas Hesseeugek Latest Novels WEST-Flret of the Season Posrro.XED Cot McKao'a epcech Giles 4 Mlrciiisox Brass Fire Dogs H$ WiLLARo. Sect'y Cen. Dem. Com lights and Ladieg of Honor Local ad S D Hall, Mabr Flreworts Forbidden K Miller Friend3 and Fellow-Citizens Register- Register!! Register!!! Step Ladders, Depot. atl lengths, at Jacobi's t receipts of cotton at this port to dlyf'0tup 1,095 bales. If;? e are glad t6 sse it turn cool at last, wasiatedoibgso. inter clothing and good fires were Zealand this morning. " II wouli ba a good idea to keep the eeUwet while1 this dry weather con cuss. J ver & Son hive reduced the price of 4 sty'ish straw iiofc frrm 1 OO f n 50 ThpHtvmav well hn nrond ot the tne reamer. k,vu. u. h. kcuau win not inecity may wen no proua oi tne BT)eak toniaht. aa has been announced, but gallant and arduous seryices performed will speak on some future and mote clement uj uci uiucjibihucu mtutu ku ia.su place, WU1 D6 given. OCt 13 24 hours. The firemen have been on dnfv nonrJv nil tliA tim sinrA 11 rVlrrlr em $2,500, both companies repre- ... t.. ML . , . TT . i lash uikui uu iaj auiuk t j Liva luta oi- Jnrthrnn Xr tArrrraa' I sented by Messrs. Northrop & Hodges; Crescent $1,000, represented by Messrs W. L. Smith & Co.; Northern $l.0C0 represented by Mr. M. S. Willard. Lumber Phoenix $2,000, Virginia Fire & Marine. 1.000, both companies rep resented by Messrs. John W. Gordon & Smith; Royal $2,000, represented by Messrs. Northrop & Hodges. When the fire broke out. a schooner which lay at the whart was for awhile in great jeopardy, as tile strong breeze blew the flames directly upon her, and she would undoubtedly have been burn ed had not the steam tug Woodbury taken her in tow and moved her to a place of safety. The cause of the fire Central Democratic Club. MEETING OF THE CLUB WILL take A ternrwm. Thev wern nailed noon three times between the hour first named and October nth, at 8 o'clock.' important business sunrise this morning, yet when tho &btfra?b"- AU alar'ai was sounded this afternoon they promptly and uuhesitatingly responded to the call and did noble, dangerous and efficient duly, notwithstanding the I fact that they were all very tired and nearly worn oct 15 2t M. . WILLARD, Secretary First of the Season. A T THE GEM KESTAUKANT iV AND SAMPLE ROOM. N.Y. BEE, N.Y.L4MB, CAULIFLOWER. CELERY- etc. ouc oy cnetr previous exposure anuthand. will west. r . : Tkn1, .roan hnnnii In tho ?fTT I OCt lO JNO. 0 . jt TOnt 8t is not known, but-it is supposed to have "V , . , . ' , . I whether at night or in the day time. u:t .,:n "God bless our noble firemen! UclUii ualltuu iuiu iuc can uitii, uti t. and too much praise cannot be bestow- O Vi nn ?r nrrQioT Pnoof edunon their noble, heroic and self- Mjjua.jxxi& vj vu. sacrificing devotion to duty. They are B- T- bknnett, candidate for young, active, in the prime ot vigoroup Congress in tiia oisuict, win epeaK at mo manhood and are ever ready to res- COMBER'S STORE, Harnett Township, on FRIDAY, 17tb,at 13 o'clock, noon. He will be it ignited the loose combustible matter. Another Fire. accompanied bv.the Cornet Concert Clu and a number of prominent citizens, and Immedi ately after the Speaking there will be a largo Home Asraiu Col. E. D. Hall returned to the city at about 11 o'clock last night, having OYSTER RO AS r. to which aU are cordially ifi;3ier before it!i ton late? 133 Put it off so ion g? c-crats, why don't yon go up and Why do Ladies of Honor. 'Slits anil 6. . saiar meeting this (Wednsday) Wia2- h uli attendance desired. It I ""'fitter i Ciocklhis atternonn tho ther- n this ofiice, near an: open registered 63 degrees. ob Owens, colored, was before the racrly conddct, but tho case was Jbat aiSmptinj show Will; West tho winilow oi his restaurant, onh pr mt slreetm it js- enough to " e tho mouth bf an epicure water. Tl ' 1 - . 6 ater works are a blessine to community, and the man who dis- tai3 fact is either as blind as a i!osSiaipeca,?loU3 a3 tramp, or ! GisUnate as a mule. Ti i ; - u iere w a large crowd last night !u;ic Prowicz"a Car Stoe, Where , l trorn Ohio were received every ?1IlQte8- Mr- Kasprowicz is enti ju o ciuch credit for bis enterprise in At 1.15 o'clock this afternoon the ridden 55 miles in a bussrv vesterday. It invited. residence oiuoi. v. l.. omitn, on me s j d . a t5resome ride, but the Southeast corner of Second and Chest- Lnuni ;a n ranrt tmm nnt streets, was discovered to be on Qnslow of the political aspect in thatj county. There was a rousing gather- fire in the attic near the central chimney. The alarm was sounded and the firemen were at work in a very short time, and after the most severe labor for nearly an khour succeeded in extinguishing the flames, but not, how ever, until the entire roof had been insr of the Democracv ot Onslow, Cir- teret and Jones counties at Jackson ville on Monday at which Hon. W. J. Green, Maj. C. W. McClammy and Col. EJ D. Hall were the speakers. The By order cf theDcm. Ex. Com, of New Han over County. oct 15 CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, MAYOR'S OFFICE, WILM1XGTOX, N. C, Oct 15, 1SS4 lflE USS OF FIRE WORKS OF ALL kinda is hereby strictly forbidden, until fur thcr orders. ? Citizess generally are requested thronir was laree. the people were en- nearly demclishcd and the second floor musiaaliCt and the speeches were re- vo use all vlgUance about their premises dur badly burned. Dora time it seemea mat i d with freauent bursts of applause, hnethia drv and windr weather. tbe ellorts ol tne nremen wou.a prove The stardy yeomanry ot that section are fntile, such headway naa tne names tboronffhiv aronsed and will do faithful work in the campaign. Col. Hall will leave to-morrow for Chinquepin , Duplin county, where he made. The building was flooded with water, in consequence of which some of the lurnitura was considerably dam aged. It was not known bow the fire originated, but was supposed to have been caused by a defective flue. We learn that the loss on both house and furniture is fully covered by insurance. oct 15 It Star copy It E. D. HALL, Mavor. Latest Novels. annonnd to sneak on Fridav. the I A YOUNS GIRL'S WOOING, by JS. Ir. . ... 7 I XlL " 17th inst. uroci tnere ne will co to Roc mciotiioniy. Frice ii.53. uiuutuBuw.B iiusisuv " ojjtafv viioniv price SI. 50. Forsyte at V,n iSfK infc HEI N : BERG ER'S 1 44 AWfcU The last Clinton Caucaui?i has a very pleasant notice of the Wilmington Light Infantry and speaks in high terras ot the friendship existing for the corps by the boys cf the Sampson com pany. rrUn lnfocf ;lnf. W1,W W,c UAfla liUUaS, iAri-ii AXJ a Ai i,abvdv a ivtuiv www m j it j J 1 I baby's last attack of croup like this 0pea In Boxes, Velvet Frames aU elzes, beauU- DaracraDnr ucuse it was very snort, . . oH n1r with that wonnderfnl rnrA. IUJ steei Jtngravinys, ana many new ove. Dr. BuU's Congh Syrup lies, just received, which are sold very chap Major Hall publishes a timely notice at in thi3 issue relative to the use of fire- The two companies were in works at present. He also cautions camp together t the Exposition and our citizens to be extremely careful in we are z'ad to know that a mutual the use of fire at this time friendship sprang up which was very HEINSBERGER'S, oct 15 Live Book and Music 8 tore a. pleasant. For durable coloring the walls of rooms in beautiful tints, at little cost, nothing equals the IIableixe sold at Jacobi's Depot. ' . t There wa3 a large smoke risible Dime Party. rrUTE LADIES' OF THE SECOND PEES Ii 'I ff a frtll b clad to recelT commxrnlcxUoa troxa oar frtcade on nj aad al ub;cttl seaerallatCTeattrat - - Tka aaae ct t2ia xrtlisx inxat li&ja U cSahed t tluJgaitar, : i V, j a-i . CoTnTnttnlcatlora rauai , wilttaa cs on onealdaof the paper. - PcrsoaaHtleainustbo avoided : 'And Itis especially and particularly uCe tood, tint tho Editor doc net alwaya cndci a tbe views of coxT0ponnt8, voters ata't In the editorial cohisons. . ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . H. Trimble, STOCK AND REAL ESTATE" BROKER and Auctioneer of General Merchandise ot every desrlpon. Ofaci corner Princess and Water erreeta.. Crcnly & Moates old stand. Personal avleatlou given to sale of horses and vehlrlea at prlrato ao or at auction. Con s'gnratr.ta EClIcited. fiJETIX.V. DAVTS T 2-- Auctioneer. Only CIRCUS AHD MENAGERIE lO Its IX KCBTH CARSL1MA THISYfAR- Wilmington, Saturday, Oct'r 18. John Robinson's Menagerie ! Museum ! 3CIK1 1M KCUKS. V KIXG S KOBMOTTS ' i K J EVA TED STACK W ii St X; . V.' -.vs t? . v .r- 75,000 .....4 25,000 1 f 1A fW. A UaillbAX A lUiC Ol 1V,W 2 Prizes of $6,000.. .4 12,; l Capital Prize of. 1 Capital Prize of l capital Prize of 5 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 20 Prizee of 100 Prises of 503 Prizes of 500 Prizes .of 1000 Prizes of 25. v. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 . .. 500. 2,000 . 10,000 1,000 ..J. 10,001! 500 10,000 200 . j. 20,000 100. 50,000 50 J. 25.iK 25,000 9 230.- 6,750 4,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to........... s ' $265,500 Appncauoa for rates to clubs enouiapeniaGe only to tne ozicc oi tno company in ptew ur leans. - y For farther information, writs clearly, cty- tag full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Mocey Orders, or New York Exchange In or dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $arci upwards at our expense auaressca fll. A. UAUl'lllA, New Orleans; La. jt 11. A. DAUPHIN, U 607 Seventh St., Washlnjctoni'D. C. Make P. O. ilonev Ordftrs payable and ad- drees Kegistcrcd Lettets to ij NEW OKLKAN NATIO-N AL J'A UL OCt 15 aEw JKLEAN3, J-A. 1884 Fall and Winter. 1884. t 1 J AM' SOW DAIIfY IN KKCEI?l;pF MY NEW FALL AND WINTER MILLINEIIX - i; . t GOOI S, selected bv me In person In the North- if.--- era markets, to which I Invite attention, such as FELTS find STRAWS la all prevailing col ors and grades ; Ostrich Tip3, Birds and Wings ana all or tno Trimmings worn mis season. l nave auaea to m tancy uo:ua ucnart' ment. on the first floor, a lice of TABLE LINEN, FANCY LINEN and fc ILK: HAND KERCHIEFS, which will be etansped with one letter, free of charge. FELT, MOMDS, AIDA and all the neces sary material for Art seeuicworfc. Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery and Ladles' Un derwear. ; - Respectfully i, MISS El KARRER. oct 10 Exchange Corner. 70 Brls Apples o N TO DiI'3 STJ5AMER, 100 octU FOR SALE CHEAP. DAVIS & SON Brass Fire Dogs, f Shovels and Tongs. Q OHETHING VERY NICE i 100 Men and Horses Employed I 50 CAGES OF ANIMALS, 31 Sun-bright Chariots. 12 Separate Kinds of Music. 8 Distinct Bands. 4 Musical Wagons. ; Female Bras3 Band. 100 Knights in Armor. FEMALE SAMPSON Outpullins Elephants ! Tattooed Woman. . , Zola Rides a Bicycle CO feet in Mid-Air. Zenohia hurlod from the Catapult. Clara Revolves a Barrel on a Trapeze ! 1P0 feet high. Troupe cf EDglish Bicycle riders. ' A School of Siberian Skaters. ELLA ZOLA Walking on Stilts od a three-quarter inch wire elevated 1C0 feet. - AIDA dives from the apex of the can vas?, lOOfeer. -i , ZELIA slides from the dome of tbe canvass by her teeth.1 ZEXA'S startling Hair Siide, 350 feet, Giant Horse, Giant Iioe, Giant Ox, Giant Cow, Giant Women, Giant Man, Giant Camel, G:ant Elephant. Three-Horned and Three-Eyed Boviue. Troupe of Zulus, Troupe of Arabs, ' Troupe of Japanese, Tribe of Indians. Drove of Giraffes, Bengal Tiger3, - Fleck of Ostriches, Hippopotamus, White Bears, Sea L!ods, Walrus, Ant Bear, and 1,500 Rare Animals ! 5,000,COO Yariia of 5anvass, 70 Male Artists, 40 Female Artists. ' And more and better features than any two shows combined. . Two -.performances. Doors open 1 and 7 p. m. Cheap excursions on all railroads. Admission 75c. Children 50 cents. . pet 14 4t Public Speaking. JJON. R. T. BENNETT, DEMOCRATIC candidate for Conrcea ln thla District, will speak at-Wllmlnscton, FrTdiy jaJght, October 17th ; at Maccmbcrs store, Harnett Townhii. Fridav, 17tb. at 12 o'clock, noon. Col. J. f. staplfs. Democratic candidate for Elector at Large, will speak at Wilmington. Gen. A. M. fcnaics. Democratic rsL-tlMtkU. (ox Governor, will speak at WUmtogton. Wed ncsda night, October "2nd. voTi'l forget to resistc. , JAMES W. KING. Chairman Dcm. Ex. Com. New Hanover Co. oct II oct 14 j ANL VERY CHEAP. GUE ' MURCHISON, S3 and 40 Murchtaoa lilock PJotice. j HANIKG hOLD IY INTSREtST IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS to C. C. COYJNG TuN A '"O., I will hereafter conduet a strict ly COMMISSION, BUSINESS. With thanks tor past favors, I would respectfully to licit a continuance of the same. E. P. COVINGTON, Oct7th,18S4 ; 210 Ni-ri h Water 8t OCS13 Iwk ii 0. 0. Covington & Co., -lirHOLESAUB GROCERIES, 10 Noith If Water et., have on band a full Use of HEAVY GROCERIES. Orders aoUclteL Bottom pi ices to prompt each paln? buyers, oct 13 lwk , , , t here to-day from Brunswick county, jfyTXBIiLN cnuRCH win Lave a diuk due West of tbe city and it was report- E. P. Covington, MERCHANT, SOLICITS nOMMI5SI02T I. ed to be Cant. A. W. Rierrer's house cuEc vW NIGHT, lita lnet. ice cream, (.axes ana j Co in try Produce. Prompt rcturca tn high other rclresiaiaita, NATIONAL MILLS. that was burning, but on what author ity we are unable to say, - . .. -- . s - j ' - .... - oct 13 St j est EUrket rcc guarxnteod. oct 13 All Wool Cassimeres, Direct from tke Factory. DESIRAELE G0OD3 FOR MEN EOT8. A PULL LI5E JUST OrENEa JNO. J. IIEDRICK. oct 4 ; . - The Old North State Saloon XT AS THIS DAY RECEIVED a lot o th-we celctraUd HORSE1 UARUCN OlSTftC XhT arc kept oi ico and arc warranted tSs ?sfc cystfr brought to thla mtrk-t V )l aet try thtm - Cool Deer aa i the best Wfcis, IZ i.n aid Ciara always on hand. ' oct t J &L McGOWAN. Housekeepers, Attention I JU3T TRY E. G. BLAIR ApJD fHE TLOVf mtich yoa can save by baIayocr Crocrlja from bin. A tlollix Rave t is a do'iar niae. octS KiWXortifc:ccaiCt
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