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It-ill , no We iu bwgtaa to (mearffw.cocsieas , 1 Croa oar trtekua oa amy sad all wWi twaanJhiiran tWk : . , -; -. -, t. " TaaaAAioi u wntar amai alwav MP"" ' JOSH .iKPriuf'" r,ONS POSTAGE TAID: 4 Three xaaasllUuntaui m warflta oa uae ot tas paper. 9 "J iT- - o- mnouui .1 no. r -as.1-' ...,.odbv carriers free M 111: W . , ad It la eapodalry and partlealarrv. toed Uat uw Kcutox doo act aiway eda J ihe Tlewa of oorrespoaUsBU nalwi c liii . in tbe editorial cobras. V ; V J 11 . 1 N BW ADVEKT18 KM KNTU For the Cound. i VOL; XI. WILMINGTON N. C, SATURDAY. JULY 2. 1887 -5wrK'w" 1 a .11 u. NO 156 T.. rr4.!!rC! U.oci v VEGETABLE. runt.-' , Hsd,wUhrJir.ary.fflcacyotK, jieniiu i " I I 1 1 .1 ... i i .1- ftflsjlold Sionli be Witbout It, j , .. ii viept ready for immediate use, ,nd,v i , r of suffering and THERE IS BUT ONt SIMHONSLHER REGULATOR . ,v ... (hi nenutwe w red Z .r rVf Wr.PPe'V. Pr,par.d or.fy by i U 7CILIN A CO., Sol Proprietor. II Traraiore c.l$ attention to th net that, notwithstanding the fl-turish- ingcoortition ol luu-ic in (Jermany and Au:m. only twenty six new operas I Diarovery gnJ rtppreims were made anown m tbee empires duriog the year. 1686. wbilo thirty-nico were brought forth io Italy. The only meat which Mr:. Edison tlninTeotor, will eat is beefsteak. He likes all kinds of vegetables and for desert always takes fruit, straw beiries iein layorites. It only" takes him a lev initiates to eat his dinner . Soups in emitted from his table. When Mr j;?on a.se3 the telephone be fairly ihock whoever receives his message 1 and showery on Tuesday. bjhalkius very 1. ud Bamg slightly deaf, he docs not appreciate thn high pitch of his own voice. - It is belieyed thai the great Colorado desert may be reclaimed by means of Artesian wells. A well of this sort has beet! tank 450 leet at Indto. a station on the Atlantic and "Pacific Railroad, trooi wbict water fl Jws at the rate of 440,000 gallons per day. ; This water is tnraiog desert land into gardens, , or chards and vineyards. It ; 13 . probable that water can be reached at a .moder ate depth all over the desert. The ,cli mate U nearly tropical, and brings for ward vegetation earlier than anywhere elie in California. .; : r . The British Medical Journal says: Dr. Mackenzie has removed almost the whole of tho remaining., growth in the throat of Crown Prince Frederic William. Since the last operation the Piticnt has contracted a cold of con lueraoie severity, and the pharynx and 'wjdx are both acutely congested, but the parts ia the vicinity if tho growth rtooph lesj nflVird. L-njal swelling ku caused 3omedfficulty in swallows ing.but u i hopwl i hat that trouble ill soon disappear." ; Great-care will reqaireil for several. wreaks, and. the operationi on tho Uiroatlftba patient ill be meanwhile suspended, s . a "'t Dnrinjthe last Presidential campaign Senator Sherman announced from the aauings that he knew of a leading Cm' 8U banker and manufacturer who , his purpose to go out of busi- if Cleveland was elected President now said the mdividuafalludei!. to u Harper. the' Cincinnati bank reer. who has not only gdnu out of "ine. hal has taken several other People oat of business- with him . But his attempt to make a corner in- "wt. and not the elect fou ot Mr eelnd. that did the work tor him. The English House of Lords.' as the ol last resort, has decided that Peisorgof coneges have a copyright heir Stares delivered to under stlendfn g their classes, ml- the0 h SCOlCb Ja,,f:es ha,, raled dnt Way II "Pers that a stu Ql Q the Univerit pj..,.a-. Hotel of t ho 1 lyr m. wroT I leclures of Pn.f. Cain, rwetbem out. and prepared tbem lor 'ollCatinn Ti ... We cre uoi soiu, now J. aa lha prof tgor obla.ned aj ; ln Conn ond llie rorwent into the .ib.s oi a uiajgnw were also eaia:; ? Ar Atn?tt; way.-.were Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appe tite, is poor, "you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous. and generally out of sorts, and want to brace op. Brace up, but not with slim ulants, spring medicines, or bitter?, which have lor their basis very bad. cheap whiskey, and which, stimulate yoa - fir aa r hour, 'then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative to purity your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine sou will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents , a bottle at W. H Green & Go's Drue Store. to Their IStiHiiittM Boomirur. ProbabIy.no one thing has caused sucb a general revival of trade at VV. W ..HI ' I II n-nnn jP, It.-.- Cl... no (Urn. mmf i giving away to their customers or so m EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR I many tree trial bottles of Dr King's mmuiaint. - New Discovery for Consumption H(aria. sick iieattaciio, " 1 Their trade is simply enormous in this D)p'Ps,a' liiUouaaeas. . I vers valuable article from the fact that Consup .T&midlce. I it aIwuvm imitp.s nil np.(r diKunm tints Vroup. nuu u uu'm nun iuiii: ui'tass quickly cured.- You can test it beiore buying by netting a trial bottle tree, large size $1 Every bottle warranted LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M J gdok Notice J D Nu - T Call To-Day Odd FcIIowr Kxcureioa K M McIntire Will Kent F U Millkr Garden Se'l W A SwiLi. Steimcr LouUc cw Yatkh More New Itooks J W IIaupkb Carolina Iach IIkikhbkkgeb's Pianos and Organs J F Post, Jr, Treas dividend Notice. Fkxnell A Daniel lgn of the Horpe Millvk A Niestlik Kenredy's Medical The Dog Days begin to-morrow. Day's length 14 hours and 33 miuutei. No interments in Oakdale this week. No interments in Pine ;: Forest this week. Sunset )o-morrow afternoon at 20 miuutes past 7 o'clock. i i Full moon on Tuesday morning at 20 minutes past 3 o'clock. Turner's almanac says that it will be The Produce Exchange, the Banks and all public offices will be closed on the Fourth. Tbsre have been three interments, two children and one adult, in Bellevue Cemetery this week . According to our usual custom no paper will be issued from this office xn Monday next, the Fourth. . The Register of Deeds has issued six marriage licenses-this week, three to white and three to colored. ; Dog Collars. Large assortment just received. Can buy a nice collar from 25 cents tip, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot t i - Tne Chicago Board of Trade has ad journed until Tuesday, hence we have no reports from the markets in that city to-day. . Go to Sol. Bear's and bny a Gossa mer and some elegant Bath Towels, then go to Carolina Beach and take a surf batb. t The Episcopal residence, on Orange street." near Fifth, has been put in thorough repair and Bishop Watson is now roovine into it. There is already a Fourth of July feeliug in the air. It is getting warmer and then Heinsbcrger i3 trying to en thuse everybody by a liberal display ot star-spangled banners.. Col. T. F. Toon, of Fair Bluff, says that the crops along the lice of the W. C & A. It U are looking just splendid at this time, although the need of rain is beginning to be felt . The steamer Louise will leave her wharf on Monday morning (the Fourth) lor the Kocks, Smithville and the Fort, returning in the afternoou. R tv. M; V. Morris; the Pastor, beirrg out ot town. Rev Geo. VV. Reads will preach at Shiloh Baptist Church to morrow at 11 a. m., 3:30 p. m. and P m. ' On Monday, the Fourth, tbe.money nrrior nd registry deoartment of the Postoffice will be closed. The general delivery will be open from 9 to 10 a. m. and the carriers will make but one de livery. , ' -' Carolina Bescb. Keep cool and re member tbaUhe headquarters tor bath ina suits Is at the Wilmington Shirt tactorv. Suits made toorder laHes? fpectaitj. - u. r.wiva. of Market street. ' I , U -lf ; Headquarters for bass ball supplies ia &i' Halnsbcrger'a. . t . Navigation and Pilotage. At a meeting of the Board of Com missioners of Navigation and Pilotage, held yesterday, the 1st inst . there, were present Messrs J as. H. Chadbourn, Chairman, D. G. Worth, James Sprunt and R. E Cnlder. . - The following, offered by Mr Sprunt. was unanimously adopted: In view of the retirement of .Mr; James H. Chadbourn and Mr Donald McRae, who have for many years past served as members of this Board, with a zeal ana faithfulness b"th creditable themselyes and m st aogep:ibl lf s business and FhipptnV" interests off the this port. Mr. Chadbourn having c: d Chairman ot this Board for nineteen ensecutive yeats and given much ot his valuable time to the constant and In queuily jahoriotw duties bf his office, it i hereby llcaolved. That this Board conveys to Mr.-Chadbourn an expression of its 'itili appreeia ion of the public service gt at itiuly rendered by its late cdle.ige and Chairman through whose careful, economical an 1 f flicieritadminislriition many important changesl have been madu iu the pilotage and navigation uf the Cape Fear liver ami bar. aud a fund, more than $3.KH1, saved towards a luont worthy cnariiy, originated and prouio'od by him. and what they trust may be a Uting bouor to bis name in this community. Ou motion of Mr. Sprunt it was llcsoivcd. That the thanks ot this Board be. unanimously tendered to Capt. Jos. Price. Clerk and Harbor Master, lor the fnithlul and efficient discharge1"! the duties pertaining to his cilice throughout the term of ten con secutive yeais upon this Board. The following, adopted at a meeting ot the Cape Fenr pilots, held at South port, on tho 2Uth ult.. were read and drdeml spread on then mules: llcsolvtd. That we return our sin cere thanks to the retiring Boatd of Navigation and Pilotage for the port of Wilmington, N. C , in appreciation of the just, impartial, and courteous man ner in which they have treaii-o us as a bdy of pilots during their fdninistra- tion. . Unsolved, That wo exceedingly regret the loss "of our -able Chairman.. Mr. James 11 Chadbourn, From our long accquaiihtauec with hn as an adviser and a3 Chairman ot the Koaro oi ixav igation and Pilotage, we have always lound bira just, impartial, and a true friend to our nrotession. JkesoLvcd, That the Secretary of this meeting forward a copv of these pro ceedings to the Chairman and members of the Board ot Commissioners ot wav igation and Pilotage, at Wilmington ' The reference to the sum ot $3 000, made in the foregoing, is explained by proceedings held at a previous meeting of the Board, when this preamble and resolution were adopted: WiieueAs The present Board of Commissioners of Navigation and Pilotage. during their long service have, by - careful management and close economy, and by keeping their small excess of income oyer expenses every vear at interest, accumulated about 3 300. and WiiEit:fAs, They are desious that a prt of this amount, not needed for the nse of this Board shall be placed where the incom ' shall bo annually used for the benefit and relief of the widow's and children of deceased Cape Fear pilots. therefore Uesolved, That the sum of $3,000 be taken trom the amount on hand and placed in the hands of three trustees, to bo appointed by this Board, two from WilraineUn and one Irom Soutbport, whose duty it shall be to keep this fund loaned upon eood and sufficient security at the best legal rate of interest obtain able, to collect the interest annually and pay over the samp trom time to time to such perf-ons, being poor and needy widows and children of deceased pilots ot the Cape hear river and bar. in such sums as the municipal anlnori ties of th iowii of boutnport may direct. No part of thi principal shall ever be used . but shall remain a prr Detuai fund and no part of the interest shall be paid until this action ot the Board is legalized by act of Legislature. to bo applied tor Ara meeting of the Board succeeding the above the foregoing proceedings were ratified and Messrs. Eugene S Martin, Norwood Giles dnd James W Craig were chosen the trustees of the fund, under the above resolution.' Concentrate Your Vttalttj'. One of the secrets of health is the con centration of vitality. The recruiting of the vita' principle is don effectually. by Bkandueth's Pills. "Health finds happiness in the mere sense of exist ence." BitANDufcTifs Pills help, n a lure to reassert her own when she has Jbeen forced to vacate her stronghold in the body. When any enemV attacks a Tort all the forces arc concentrated a the point cf attack to resist the on slaught. So with the body. ' Bbanu retii's Pills concentrate all one s vi tality to throw off the enroaching dis ease. Get BnAxiiRKTrr's PlLLS. Be sure to take no other. t "Where can I go to buy what. want?" "What do yoa want? Well whatever yu want, whether Mattinar, Towels. Trunks. . Gossamers. Ham mocks. Straw Haft or Summer Cloth In, yoa can save money to buy at Sol -Bear's." . ; , t Cape Fear Lodge No. 2. I O O F.. will give an excursion to Carolina Beach on Thursday next, the 7th inst. The b'at will make two trips during the day. There will be free mnsic by the harpers. American flags, muslin flags on sticks, .Chinese I interns, paper caps, pistols and caps for same, have just received a large assortment. Every body who wants to make himself hap py on the Fourth ol July can be sup plied at Heinsberger's. t 'O!. W. HSrBurgwiu. ot Header son, Vance county, will deliver an ad dress on ,Golden Leaf Tobacco" and- what it has done for North Carolina.'1 at the Grain, Grass, Fruit and Stock Fair aud Farmer's Institute, to be held at Mt Holly, on the banks, of the Ca tawba river, ouinieneing August 10th and closing on the 13th There will he a big rush to get out of own on the .Fourth. ' and the carrying capacity of everything hereabouts will- be taxed. Capt. Harper, of tho Pass port, has determined to relieve this pressure and will therefore ruu bis boat to the Pier four trips during the day. Fbe first boat will leave at 8 o'clock a. . i mi 'ii m.. ano-tne last train win leave toe ieach at 10 o'clock. V ifirliQatioiift For North Carolina, fair weather. except rain ou the coast, aud stationary temperature 1 Exports Foreign. Messrs Patterson, Downing & Cc.. cleared to day for Trieste Austria, taiiau barque Vtlloria. Martino, with 3.751 bbls. rosin valued at $4,101; and Italian barque Qtiistpina, Ruggiero, or Venice, with 4.750 bbls. rosin. valued at $8,760; making a total of exs ports foreign tor the day amounting to $12 864 , Harbor Master's Keport. Capt. Price, harbor master, reports he following arrival at this port tor the month of June: AMERICAN. Steamers 4 3 380 tons 4 Brigs. 2 431 13- 3,430 bchooners Total..... 19 7,241 FOREIGN. Barques , 12-5 015 Brigs.-.: 2- 572 Total.......... 14 5,537 " Pilots' report ot squndings as follows: Bald Head Bar . .13 6 inches. Western Bar 11 feet Faints and Varnish. Best in city at Jacobi's, and at lower prices than you have to pay elsewhere tor more com mon goods. Personal Hon. George V. Strong, of Raleigh, is rejuvenating at Wrightsville. Mr. Harry Boatwrigbt is off to Orange. Va , on his vacation,, on a visit to relatives there. Capt. R. M. Mclnttre has gone to Cleveland Springs for a few days' visit to bis family, who are summering there. Mr. John W. Thompson, for so many years past a resident of this city, w here now on a brief visit, and is at tbe New PurtreM. We are glad to know that bis health has somewhat improved. Goldsboro Argus: Miss Emma Jordan, daughter of our county man, E. B Jordan. Esq , was married; last evening at 8:30 o'clock at her father's home to Mr. M. F. Cr.m. of Wil mington. Rev W. M Kennedy, of Warsaw; performed the marriage cere mny. , OreatcHt Sacrifice ; in Cl 'tlUn Ever Known in Wilmington. Mr I. Sbrier, desiritig to close out every dollar worth of clothing., gents tarnishing gixxU a'rd !o ihh quick work ol it, will sell out his online sUn k reganlU-as of cost. The real csf or ac tual value of lha goods' wilt have noth ing to do with the low price; hi main objec. is to opui up in the large and handsome Hore in the Fur eel I building with oneol the largest and tiucst stocks of custom niadeclothing. t All giKnls on hand will be slaughtered off Read a few of the slashing prices in children's suits: For.$l worth $2,25, snue at $1.50 worth S3; a very hahdsOmc suit Tor $L50 worth $ I O i -nir the price will be reduced $3. $5. $S and in furnishing goods 15 . 25 , anil 33 prceDt. Remember thi is no sensational hum bug scheme. Don't miss tbe oppri nily of getting a bargain ot .! jie well known I.ShrierlH Market st. The cheapest place l buy your -cbool book and scbwl siailunery It at Uems- Germ an in Lodge. At a meeting of. German ia Lodge, No. 4. K. of P., the .following oflieers were elected for the ensuing term : C. C. H. Hutaft. V. C II Sohiceler. Pw-J- Duls. M. ol A. A. Deumelaudt. These, with the appointed officersf will be installed at Castle Hall on next Thursday evening, the 7th inst. Ciry Court. : Willis Drake was before the Mayor this - morning charged with disordoly coqduct. Heiwas e fined $20 or 30 days. Goo. C Fulvcrt. fighting and dis orderly conduct generally, $20 or 30 dars W. II. Larkins. disorderly. $20 of 30 days. 1 Lorenzo di Lorenzo, an Italian. charged with shooting officer J H Mtutz, had his case continued. It seems that a dog fight was in progress about 1 o'clock this morning, near the corner o Seventh p.nd Chestnut streets, and of ficer Minfz. who was attracted to the scene, was wounded by a pistol find by the prisoner. aslhe claims, at the dog. The officer was' shot. in the loins and painiully, but not seriously injured. NKW ADVJGUTISBaiBNTS. Call T-Day ND BUY YOUR STOCK CIGARS, Ac f,r;' to-morrow. A FULL, FRESH STOCK. JAS. D. NUTVS, the Druggist, juiy'2 - 2iS N. Front St. Will Rent ! WILL ENLARGE THE STOUK NfcXT North of my plaoe ot buInes3 (inakiaif it tox 93 feet deep) ar.d will rent for three years from ctobtr 1st, next july2 2t It. M. MclNTIKE. Odd Fallow's Excursion -TJNDER THE AUSFl'JKS OF CAPE FEAH LODGE NO. 2, I. O. O. F.. will he given to :AliOLISA BKACH on TUUIiSDAlf, July Ttn. Steamer Passport will leave her wharf at 9 a. hi. and 3 n m. Harpers will furnish music (no cnarge.) ueircsnments at city pi Ices. july 3 it Notice. TO A Lit WHOj: IT MAY CONCERN: Your attention Is called to tho following charges for cleaning gentlemen's clothing : COATS 75C. JfAWTS 25C. V JS IS XOC. Satirfactlon guaranteed or no charge. , M JUOGE, j No. 8, North Second st , between Market and Princess sto july 2 St Sign of tne llorse. TT WILL. BE TO TOUR ADVANTAGE to L examine our eodds before buylnz. as we csiry the largest snd most complete stock of Harness ana saauiery gooas in me state anu defy competition. A nice whip given away with each set of Harness and a Trunk ftrap with each Trunk. FENNELL & DANIEL, Horse Ml liners, inly 2 10S. front st Steamer Louise W ILL LEAVE HER WHARF AT 8 o'clock. Monday morning, July 4th, 1687, for Soutbport, tba Bocks and the Fort W. A. SNELT , july 2 It Messenger copy Master Carolina Beach Special Schedule for the Fourth of July! OTKAMER I'ASSFOD.T WILL LEAVE for CAROLINA BEACH on the Fourth, at eight eleven, three and six o'clock. Train will leave the Beach at twelve, four, seven and ten. J. W. HAKPER, july 2 It General Manager - Wrightsville, C. Seaside Pleasure & Comfort lirAGONETTES WILL LEAVE . WLL- VT ra1ntn at 9 A. M.,2 3) P. M., and 0 P. 'EBtURNING. LEAVING WRIGHTSVILLE at 7 P. M. and 7 A.M. . K uoi trip to Sound and Beach and return to Wilmington only 65 rent. Parties of four ori more will be carried to the :each for 15 cent each Ve hive erected a Beach House w'th rooms where parties can be supplied with Bah vulis. Towels, f.Cfch water d othr conveniences W. II SToKLKY, ED. WILSON MANNING juue v'U3t w th s More Wew Books. Willi CUU.SE of A WOMAN HATER, by te Montabia i . , - Bellora's Uuibicd, by Hudor Genone. i Mosljy'av Wax jUitcCcices, by . Joha S. Meaby. cJ:m". In.lelrflU. byJlsse ., . . ryi ALvo Utest Periodirals, Papers. c ' ' "U'Lh ery ssd. Blank. Bxks, A lari at .-ck, at ptIcm as low as the lcreit. June 27 ; G. V7. VATfcS. iraOiKTTiC WILL LKAVK 501TII ..... : " --' '" - r'Sl ERLAND'S STABLS f r the found dally at ) 2.30 P.M. ana 6 o'clock, P. M Retarciag . will leave Sound at 7 P. M- and 7 A. M." ' i Bound trip 5J cents. . ' ;T. Jj SOUTH KRLAND; livery and Sale Stables, jnne SS Koa IRS Alio North Seeond St OFFICK SE0RETARV A TREASURER, WILMINGTON WELDON K. R. CO., WIlm'ngWDjN C. Jdly 1st, !.8S7. DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT. ON the Capital Stock of the Wilmington 4 Wei ilon Rail Road Company, has been declared by the Directors, payable on and after July 15th. 1337. The Transfer Books will stand closed from July let to July 15th, Inclusive. J At?. F.- POST, Jr., Secretary & Treasurer, ; july 1 it ' "w W. R. R. Co Great Bargaino I THIS WEEK AT Taylor's Bazar o- Ladies' lints (or 21 cents and up. Long geouino Ostrich Plumes, in all colors, tormcr price $3 and $4, now selling at $1 each. v ." : '- Tips, 3 in a bunch, for only 39c' 5 ? f f Parasols and Sunshades for 25c pr pair. Silk Mitts reduced to 25c per pair. Sateen Ties in all colors. 2 for 25 cents . Bazar Corset worth SI for 50 cents; t Flowers and Ribbons in every color and style, remarkably low. Trimmings of every description for - hats and dresses. ' ,'. - : ? i Velvets, Silks, Satins. Cause, Mulls, &c, &c, at an immense reduc tion. No one urged to buy. . Just opened a large stock of Under wear. Chemise, Night Robes, Skirts and Corset Covers at as tknieKinn1o 1 rm nrtnoo A call will convince you of the above at Taylor's Bazar, 118 Market St., Wilmington, N. O li june28tf . - How Ready. E HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD W stnd and are now readv to watt on all &r wlir-favor us with a call at our. New Store, li4 North Front st. Hard-rare, Stovsa an t Houte Furnishing Goo.ls at low prices. . ; W. H. ALDERMAN A CO.. june27 dw H4 N. Front St. Carolina Beach: rjpiIK PASSPORT WILL LEAVE FOR CAROLINA BEACH every week dayat 9 and 3. Train returning leaves at 1 and 6. On San- days Boat leaves 2; Train back at 6 r J. W. HARPER," june 13 3m nac General Manager 4 Pianos l Organs. - o . GRAND SUHB1ER SALE. ... j, -. . .. ; - -1 . t '. : v ; ' . o . . wv FOR JUNEJULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. : J(yj MONTHS AUEADWHICN MOST Nustness bif e wilt down and give up all ldea of trade. Bnt we ara sot BUi Ir uut way. Hence we tCer dtuintbe botSummerraontbs our very REST BakGAINS. and U B E ATEaT I NDUCAMENTS, with the result of roUlng op TKKMKNDOUS SUM. kR SALEM. For this season we have 1, MO Plasoa and Organs to c'oe ont by October 1st. Cash la scarce, and we won't talk about it a; all- The loducemonts we offer, and witfc' which we sball catture lujers are:; First, the.Vrr Lowest Prices la the U. 8. ; and f ccotd, C WONDEReULLY KiSr TKRM9.- "Cft A f Fl AN OS, 15 to ft WontLlf.' r OdO. ) ORGANS, $3 to (5 MOAthiy. t This means that we offer a 1 styles bf New Plauos costlxK from f to 440,o-pa3Biect of only $2) Cash and $10 Monthly titrrrx'rur. and very desirable FUnos (not new) worth from $50 to fI59, f er from $10 to 25 uasi nt 5Mosthly. - -.; ty 4 A!o New Orvsne.'on 'payttHjnls ol $ICS lo Monthry uattl paid for. ; ; LUDDKN A BATE5, Sratlieni Mnslo Uouse. P. IIEINSBEEGEK. JuneS? .Sole Agent tor ;WllmJnjton. You will find hoes, forks, shovels , spades scythes, twaths and farming tools of all kinds at Jacobi's Hdw. Dvrott--;-;V;-::-"; . J"":.' ' ' t '
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