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THIS Sunday from our frienda ce any a i J0SI,T. JAMES. Ann pBorarrroa. T,TT0B ..mTAGK PAID: .-rJ?10a 2.00. Threal a' al IV, 1 H I V . Ve month. 3 cento. JS.1-? ' !??vere.lb7 tree if! j per csi. :' .!,v,tr r.d DUsraL .JUT. ,.srp"s' v-" -- 9 r VOL. XI. W LMINGTON. Ni C, FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1887 NO. 179 Tha nana of tha witter anai fway ' . . m Wahd to the Kdltos,- Covin nnleaUons most - wrttu ok j ' ', oca side ot tha paper. - - r PtrBonamiea must be avoLleri I - Aad it ta cspeeiaUy and T-artirnUrtv ua V atood that the K.iitordoea nf a war andoi the vlewa of coiremojlit i la t bo editorial column. . L.iix oi " ihrain fever ft w Mrs. S. A.; Crano. of St. Joseph, j l.aul fo'ICet. Mo. , sat, io her window in the lonrthj The funeral service over the remains tory of ber bonso tho other night inio Mr.(;PO P Limb took piano yester- . . i :' - - i ,i .ii i . . 1 i c i u l vat. .. . o 1 i- i -hn rn n7 . nn im in nrnir in vpi n unguium nesii mi. oiit u riiifriioon at rL .iimhi f ... i 1 1 1 ... of tho srest trni l l . . . T 1. . At-"' . ..n il.it ." U4 'hfi dropped Rlp nnd fell out of th? t ilietinu I window, and. vrben picked np fnm the ground, seventy feet blow. wa- found to hsve sustained no moro st rious in jury than the breaking ol one ol her tof;S. jr merchant n k jsurt'ri1" m Wl ith hia store and Tho joiing tKtva! , .rL- in ihe 8tab - nrw I i;a!itu,nti ,,of linearis "i ul nn h-r.or ry cup yiun Who An:''r iodyinz scolpture Rome. -u u w "MU " ...H.nition in New The gentle voters l Utah are just about 25 per cent. f tho whole num ber. The polygamies are just about 30 per cent, of the Mormon population of voting age. which leaves the oiono- eHmist Mormons in tho maiority over the gentiles of about two to on. On the figures ami Ir -m thence they wm conveyed to ()aklftle Cemetery, where they were laid to re-t. The pnll bfearc:r wr Col. John L. Cnnt well. Col. F. W. Fos ter. Maj. D. O'Connor and Messrs 1. Heinsberyer, . I5nwrt and L. McDer-mott. Tin1 Cotton Crop. In conversation w'uji a prominent railroad flieial this uurninjf. he in foriiu'd us that every indication n'w The Esther Lyons Oramntic Com pany are booked at the Opera House lor one week in September. They will be aecfunpanied by a lull band ol m imic. .The. Sunday School of the First Baptist Caurch will meet hereatter. nntil further notice, at !.30 a. m. in stead of at 4 p ra.. as hereotore. The Ooatet Sncrifico in C!'tliin Kvsr Known in Wilmington Mr I. Shrier, doirin to close mt evpry dollar's worth of cUdhing. prnts' furnishing goods ar il lo maJre quick work of it, will sell out his ontire stock rpaYdle9S of cost. The real c st or ac- tuai value of tha gofds will have noth ing to do with the low price; his main Ni:V AnVKlCTISEMENTS. For Rent- AY NG I.KA32DTKK WIIOLR 1341 nhnnire will an into effect next Sunday obiect is to open up in the large and " i morning H UutldlBir W. Corner Market and Klfth ttreots, I will rent lh nper story ard !po Kitchen and Idnlnr ltoom on llrpt flo?r. alter 4'ctolxT 1st, Aiiitlr at 8lcrc In luill-ilnif. july 21 3t W. OTKEHKN. Carolina Beach. MHE PASSPORT ' WI I L- LKAVE FOB -. tho itioU' aI I 0(0 votes WOUitl Oe HlJJUt vov ""' l""J monotramists. York novel ol Auun-ta The diamond of Miss Lillian lUm sell, which dazzled the eye- of those . M..rrv id I who aw hp.r in her stae atltre turned l IIJV I " R.f.rto -mm Tha lord. . a Vi "tl J. ! life Tim ci.nffhtcr. colored . .i ii'iif to 1" i w it n t ne i out to oy nil ro pa?ic li.v, w, :'1 ..u' n ""man rmperor-. monda of Miss Nellie Larkelle, who ""'.rpW one ot the "iady's was a stage attraction almost rivalliK viu-m is livin'' quietly Miss Russell, prove to have been paste - - - . L She i weauuy. and has also- And even ram admits mai some of her stage diamonds are mere brilliants. Yet the illusions of the WttS con sUge will doubtless still delude. :t..,l .if IllUrtit: laborer, ia tne -I. ,dav. and s,nteneed to bp n ana of next September. 1 Ala., writes : r rr : ,.,.-.-nhat had con Personal. Mr. N- H. Frohlichstein, tt Mobile, I writes: I take srreat pleasure r.; . recommending Dr. King's New Discuv erv for Consumption, having useu n ior Attention is invited to the advertise ment o. the Acme Manufacturing Com pany, as it appear in this "issue. The J fert ilizers have already established lor pointed to an unprecedented iare cot-jtnemselves a high reputation ami qu ton crop and that the transportation I matting ia becoming -more wiJely kcown, laeilitU fof the railroads leading into eac-Kday . It is sold extensively now tbefitv xvouid he heavily taxid to for- in other States. ward the same to market. The crop The quality ot stapes that are shipped is iiftvv ao lar hiivancni iuwaiu mmu t trora tnis state io inu wuuucm ritv that with ordinarily seasonable k ,s ,g annua iv increasing, and sue- n:tv nf netting a bargain of the well uiothhr I rum nnW until nicking time and-shiDners say that i,.,s r &hr;.r 114 Market st. t tabur. . . m ' - - - 1 J J W l A Ullt IV 1 ----- - begins, an immensely large crop is as- ere is much money i this branch ot surtd. horticulture. If so, our farmers should IT - ...r,t-r nhfiiit, irowinff irraDes tor rii Orange Ifincauipiimm. ...-. " T " t,,. it',.R,n1nP,,t aL MounL Northern marKets. Captain b. I UC T- 1 I . ... .... ..t . t... in l ii K M;ih p. Ot UUS CIll'. OHU oi uio iai.c l LI 11 U It 11 I ' T - " - - nn,u.f.u. - . (A EG LISA IlBAtH eTfry week day at 9 ana with one ot the largest and finest stocks - , . iii,;it All trrtndd . Train returting leaves at 1 and R. inSun. of custom made clothing. A 11 2rtoas days Foat leaves at 2; Train back at B. on band will be slaughtered ft Read a J w AUPElu : . . I I : : .k rl .n'a I -J lew oi me siasuvng piic-t; t uuht m t- suns : for i worm vWt CI worth S3: h ' ver.v handsome suit 1 ' 1 I mm,.,wa n . V1m C urea u IT t VCVU'B lor Jjvl.au worm fuw k i , - will be reduced $3, $5. 8 and $10; in stock la In charge of Me Uda Wrtaht. at No furnishing good3 15,25 and 33 per cent 1 117 Nortb Second St , where It la tor rate. Remember this is no sensational hum bug scheme. Don't miss tne opponu Notice. Tftc store will be open Saturday, July fo. jaly26 3t MISS K. KAjUUKK. Wrightsville, (.C. -o- Hollv on ihii 10th. 11th, . .. nr,,,,,; t, he a yrand growers in tne &iaie, wi ui vusuji a.., f.v... - . .... . n .,1 , ri.a at IhOlVir. IlOilV VUlVliliU rtU'i liuuttcj c . t wxy - - - ---- w ill deliver an aihathehad to kill him I severo attack ol Bronchitis and iareil ii'sai. an n break the spell. 1 .f Ruitlnn. tirrh. affair which will undoubtedly attract a large throng ot visitors Cbcap excur siou "rates will be lixed on the railroads, so us 10 allow the multitude to attend at ihe Hiiulhsr possible ctst, and six excursion trains will be run daily from Chin-lotto to Ml. Holly and return. t a 1 . These will be run ou the '..u. io.u, mo and 12th pro.vmo. It is expected that quite a number fiom 'his city who are horticultura, Celia Tt tfftve mo instant relief and I .r i 1 ..r o.l T hipii not. heen I f.hJ'rr r . r " , , .haL iaierwted in agricullure. court I had tried other remedies witn " jfo"o tViJ., wm auenu. result. Have also usea iiecinu and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both ol hou.pt Tiffin with a party of friends , 1 t-.Mnnoi nn to the marriago I i. t r rooAmmpnil ,i.r! .fired auy vonn mail t" Dr. King's New Discovery for Con tl , ,.k.llfini?a arm nnflPnlPd OV r. . . p ctnro owr. 1 iic tuuciifcw " - 1 a yv . tl lire.en a uu, oi. n and trie Knot was ueu mu 13abC Hall. fhe game ol base ball at tho Seaside Farmers' Encampment rcxt month on tbis subject: Indication For North Carolina, local rains in Southern portion, fair weather in Northern portion aud stationary tem perature. Painlul Accident. We regret to learn that John G. Norwood, the 'well knowu carpenter, and one ot the m-st highly esteemed of f.ur e.olored citizens, met with quite a jiir Seaside Pleasure & Comfort The Acme MANUFACTURING CO MANUFACTUJJEU3 OF Fertilizers, Pine Wool and Pine Wool Matting. -o- WI LMINGTON, N.C. o- T.-" wr TJT1 T f . . :!... rmtli' nWPIITATIDN lit rr,unu ... 1- . I ii,n rm I til, 1111 IllllhU. Vl I '" '" pounds yesterday atiurnoon, oou ----- i t . , w Mtah I T l l f Ho uffici iinviiii' ii LJ Lll uia 'ipwu ihn a i m h: &nl Lirjiii. ao uww w t - I iii t- wi ih.v in.ni.. a a p -"-r- - - i u aMs v - y7'AG0SF.TTKS WILL IJC'aVE WIL-'. miDgton, at 8 a. tn , 2.30 p m,, and 6 p m. RK1URNIXG, IJBAVINQ WCIQHTsVILLK at 7 p. m. and 7 a. m. Bound trip to Sound and Beach and return to Wilmington, only 65 ceutb. Tatties of four or more will be carried to the Beach for .5 cents each. We have erected a Beach House with rooms whe:e parlies can be supplied with Bath 8uita,' Towels, f reBh water and other conveniences. W. H. 6TOKLLY, ED. WILSON MANNING. iulyWtf a joun ma g.nmeerpninff Wouderlal Cures. W v Hovt& Co.. Wholesale ami the Wilson and Wilmington nines. suited in a m fi VI vantages m consequ - - I . , , . 4. L orouounced victory summer residencoat Ureetivoie io iui nshed and the resnlts of three yean,' use u i rr ir the latter, iu a score of 13 to 3 The city, when the horse ran away, throw- far3JC18 of tute &m oth GroccrlC8 ani goodwill of Mr John it llv . i u; ar rt fri "t ii r i n . h is t b I tr u bv. corner f raore and seventh streets, I isitors labored unler serious Uisad- tug him out and irturtn 3 ctilte, fuliy attest their value as a htgu Spparcd to furnish customer, with i fao ..ihirKr two hone, near the hip. lie was iau uar VllUW ta w- I v I - I to Greenville where at last accounts ne grade manure Notice. AVING BOUGHT TllE STOCK OF The olilest working blacksmith now lleta5l i)rugists of Rome, Ga, say: ot tm.jr bt payors injured, but it is iirin" U a colored man known at Oz n. vv have been selling Dr. Kinc, evident that the home team did their lrt,m!.as (lovernor Piek.n,. He DJfCVS?,"! m level be-.. Our boys had b.c.m. so was bom in South Carolina m ne. hrindied remedies that sell as accUitomod to defeat that a victory was resting comforlabiy. .a'X-l--, anrl 'wv. . t i I ... soldonth.-t.l.-cfe m iNt-w wrio Well, or give such universal wms seemed like a bare possibility, but not uk,nt- Arkansas in 1842 Thongn a lion. There have been ,0 .wgu,iIn a probability, and they were much imntftarian. he supports, himself by f"J cures effecte Jf J , Dronounced oheered and encouraged by the result. ork tt the anvil. 1 r '.."onm'nimn linvp. bceu entirely cured I Tu wiiom, tmim with nearly ail the I. useofa jew bottles ot Dr. Kings 1 .u..,Qi -aTa rptnrnKd home last custom George v' nsBf,ovrv. taken in connection " . ,u,m - i a.w -ww------ LOCAL NEWS. .,,.,1 ; rv In n o! it . r.. ...;n. ,h ,nm. --i.h Electric Hitters. W guarantee n.ght, an n Lhiuia v- - h"" n.wavs. Sold by VV II. Green & mpr sexton at; me muu r" t r fT n..tn I VO Church at Klberon. w. visitors who have no pews of their own n.cani th oontribution box. kill. ,U30 jv-- Mr ChiUls is very proud of bis office auJ will not accept.any other in the gift of the tte church. . . - - SixSco!cb bailies came to present an address ot coogratuiation to Vic toria. Tbey asked what tey had to do on entering the queen's presence, and were told tbey should kiss hands. Thereupon Bailie No. 1. as he solemn, the throne, raised hi3 mJ ' f d we are glad t know that all were highly pleased with their visit to our city. The Iiwn Party. It, is to be deeply regretted that there was not a larger attendance at the lawoparty at theCity Hall Park last night, gotten up by the ladies tor me beneQt of the Cornet Concert Cluo. There was a fair attendance but the nark should have b.en thronged. Gal lant acknowledgment of the efforts of the ladies demanded! it and the excel- The MATTING, made from the leaves cf our na ive pine, has already pained a pot u larlty for comfor. and durability equal to any wool carpet, and the demand for it is dally increasing. It has virtues not found in any other fabric. n.i r-iu-in ortniia. I li;ill canv a email siock atid replenuh wecsly, thus ensuring fresh goods for ray customers, july lw CHAULKS 1. .1 COB3 tSDEX TO NEW AttVfcETlSEKEIfTX GW Xatks Country Merchants The Acme Manufacturin,? Oompany IlEINSBERGER'S DO YOU KnOW It ? The Maritime Reporter has a lengthy hence of the Club.Mlaf musical organi and interesting description, wub Ulus- za,;OI, warranted! it-! The ladies looKea trations, of the Pocahontas, a new tneir loveliest and the music of the Club t(..imshiD to be built DV tne Arrow wna rendered in Steamship Co., the first ol their Trans- 8lyie. atlantic Line. It is to be a new depar- "..fr, no on thi. decline again m nrchitcture. and it :s their own superb 4 WANTED I U.UUU Unwished , i?rtrlbs Beeswax. U,UUU C rtriA lbs. Cow Hides . .t t irT u arlnns vp.lv llSPll I .1.1 Pnn.lirnmnnta snllrltA I. HfBD'V. Tne Xina.a or f t - f.. - L i ,TiJ.r VrtK No. lO Market bt. New York to-day. Kerr, It strikes us that last night was a hot one ; in fact, it was one of the hottest ot tbe.season There was a large crowd on the . r i . . .1. i ui... V, or iTftfL. I r,.,. tti?o mnrnincr. Douna ior a nana io ijis mouin auu - "- o umo jesty a kiss. The remtioing five tollow- davs pleasure at Carolina Beach cd suit till the queen had a fit of the heartiest laughter she had emojea ,or ent ward are kept open from 9 a. m alontiuiL'. -rn m.. dailv. except Sundays UUhll f iit-ii- , in ,,i .,f snnnma i a vn uau m uuibi iviiuaoi mruiaiiuiu, w. - J:. :ht mnh elaims to be the v A. iNewDury. uieu m l'erBonai 1 I?tmin W nr thn .rrwatest Our genial irieuu, triumph of American acnius The new E?q.. ol Clinton, was m the cty yes cnKsel. it is said, wm ne aosmuinj ic.u. - . C .1 t'- r.frrf Slid IA I'V "r d , the accomplished Associate pcuicu w , M!tPMaP.r. is SlCfc ana ' . i j - rv I . . j : 1 1 . 1 n m rant" 'fhe registration books ot tne aiuer- oeam au.i wu.. , It .-nc-wtre i t . . . . I i n .t tftf ctrt.Mi wiin ner oow iu5 belonging to Mr. Ann nh' fn 1 I f m I n tUUIUJ, lilt vi I t oldest living printer and, Mwfpaper ably frrni the effects of the hot weaker. davs. Herdimen : 1 : I, ..,,,,.,,, .io. She i. oBel to the house to he 540 leet in length, over all. 40 feet .... .-.f o ; iw ci i tnr n tew ui w bim last he has traveled Exs extensively in Europend the North. . .1.1 U I Mr. JfiVVlll W. JJUlouao cbane corner, ner wu.u u - . tQ ... . u.. . I -., f i inn i ine ciiv " almost iu troni oi ui. - - prtwkpnnsi. where ...:;.... of her encrmous trienus ai auu ..uu -r-- win o.Mw .. ,..:i.. ..ni romain for the balance uis laixioj . size- writer in tho United States. He was born in Edinburgh in 1792. apprenticed a3 a printer when fourteen years oldt came to this country in 1836, worked on various papers in New York -and Cincinnati until 18T8, when ' he went lo California, and until a year ago wrote lor the press. ' ( . ' The Conistock vein has been worked 27 years, and it is estimated that the average has been one man killed in tha drifts for each week the mine has been orked-that is 52 times 27- a total of 1.404 men sacrificed in tbo struggle lor fhe precious metals in this lode. And these are generally strong and brave or they would not be there. . Fire, pas, dead air. falW. caVes, breaking machin ery, are the varied methods by which this army of men have crossed to the thr side, and yet every precaution is taken to protect them. ' ; The new uniforms for the Germania Cornet Band will be shipped from Lyon & Ilealey's. Chicago. III., on tne loin proximo. The canoe race at Wrightsville Sound this afternoon attracted quite a throng of visitors from the city and the sur- rounding, country. 1 Ifoor Miotinjr. A personal renuoutre look place at Luinberton lat Wednesday attern-on, which.but lor tho interference of by sunders would probably have re tataily to one or more of the parties i u it tlm noma of Slnne. engageu. a ujiu uj -- - Hriwini? a hoc in the streets of the Summer. For Gtnners aud Farmers. Owing to a new regulation of the New York Cotton Exchange, on and .. " j L.r,, 0niember 1st. 1887. cotton buy sUlieU . .... ers in all interior towns win ueuuu fmm bales weighing under 400. lbs. . ..ntiMi ? nnnnds and 1 4c. per pouuu, uuu r I. - nmm.l . nnd nRC&aSCS ICSS White's store to get a i c " - "7 -XortiA for upholstering purposes, and as a lining for mattresses is almost equalto hairj being light, clastic and proof against ineects. Certificates from reliable parties using our goods can be seen at our oflice, or will be mailed upon application Ju4yjutf DoYou Know It ? THAT TOU CAN BUY Pianos, Organs, Novels; Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes, Ink9, Pens, rencll3, Slates, Mucilage, Gold Pens, Spectacles. Albums, Bibles. Testaments, Looking Glares, Fancy Goods, Base Ball Supplies. Frames, School Books, very cheap at HEINSBERGER'S. july 29 Cash Book and Music Store For which the highest market price will b lid. Cons july 26.tf Grain Cradles, Grass Blades and Snaths, JAWN MOW&RS, &C. Full stock at bottom prices. W. K. SI'KINUEK W., inly 23, 19. 22 , 23 Market St. Closing Out ! ; JIKE ALL OUB FRIENDS, WE ABE selling off at cost. Gentlemen's Furnishing House. 12 N. Front Ft Wow Ready. K HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD iuly 23 W sUnd and arc now ready to wait on all whe .will favor us with a call at our ew store. 114 North Front St. Jiarrvarn, wotcbwi . Houec Furnishing Goods at low prices. A1.DKRHAN. FLANNKB & CO.. ju'y 25 dAW H N. Front Si. -THE- Bazar Corset ! Mca Rrvant. colored, was brought stepped into Mr. hntnrn tho Mayor this morning, charg- sack ot tiour. ana 8 " " ".a ,xnA ftrft therefore unmerchan!- vw.w. - . . I . : i l .-i - rv i t- iv nun nil. iuzuc UUUIUCI Ai ... - , :.i. i.,MnB nd was bound over the flour on his s eawim wuj, u..-4i Thin to the next term of the Ur.m.na ou the ho, wuu of 100 in delauit oi wnicn incuseii aioan iu;u c u.-e down, liotn men iuuu uioiu' ,ols a -d began shooting at each other- ... ' . - . t twr limn!) bu. although tnej he started off with than 300 pounds are not bales able. Sign of tfte Horse. HAVE NOW THKNBATE5T wv strongest, cheapest nu Hahiei aSd Saddlery Goods ever before shown in the city. One case of genuine army SaSrtiM inat received. Trunk?, Satchels and -"-- - ..w m the sum he was committed. Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re born her that the headquarters for batbt v - . . . snits is at the Wilmington oniri. hMnrv. Suits made toorder Laiies :i. t i?icuAf!iT. Prop., 27 a specially ' Market street. tf fl'n! Uve times net' her was hurt During me Stone's brother went lor White with a ha'chet.when the lmiksrs-on interter ed. a above stated, and parted the combatants. iuly 25 Horse Mi liners, ICS. Front st ... -ii ...!! I .nn.lrlrir a anftelaltV. The ginuers and larmers win uo - fennell & daniel. to note this fact in putting up tneir cot ton, and they will also find it to their interest to increase the general average of their bales, as the heavy weight bale from the southwest is, in ad stanie. an ad uiiiun . r M Change of Base. Y FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARK Jfl -tfnilff notified that I have removed my r . . i .. A." ,tmif. iwt. between hrontana ntfor northern anu -rXuoftw work in my line. tin. It treating a negro in Ijeipsic for an Qieerated allection it was found nece9- sary to replace portions ot the skin with Dieoes taken from nn or tWO white persons. These latter pieces gradually gerw darker in color, and finally as black a3 the patient's own skin. Tbia Angular fact led to an experiment be ingmade cf transposing portions of black skin on a while patient, and it wa found that in a few weeks these h?an t grow pale. In less than four teen weeks they had. in tact, grown so; white a not to be distinguishable fron the patient'a natural akin. . .. Literary. Our LiUie Ones for August, now at hand, is as pretty and bright and at tractive as ever. There is a fine mis cellany ot reading matter suited to tbe uvenile intellect and oumerous pretty illustrations, as carefully executed as thian ne find in the leading magazines. . . - D..ocnll Pnhtiahinjr It is issued oy iu Set 1 that Oermiuate Quickly'- Tho human system 1 a fruitful sou, anu among scods that germinate most rapidly in It are thobe of ihcumallim and neuralgia A Blight cold, brought on uy sitting ina draugtt. wet feet or damp clnhcs. will develop cither of those abominable painful maladies with wnt raDidltv. The proper prevenilTe f r,i, anntzlnir vcjrctation Is Hostcttcr 8 c. h mura .i mr.diclne which noil'-fie a . . i aiudita T)nint.il.a 'i ! tenuency io ciiacr ui i4f j m . . . I .lit i-whca I inn II f M IIIHIIL lll w . iv - . I r - " - hoir orde wwSrtMrb:. lll I promptly European spu'iiric fc rff ait h fully. til llittb This is an important matter to tne ginuers and farmers and should re ceive their attention. and faithfully. 'Chc-tnut. between Fro it and Water sto. ianSl tt A Dollar Corcet for 50c. Selling at reduced prices a'fino stock j of Hats, Flowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces and Underwear at v Taylor's Bazar, ; 118 Market St.. Wilmington, N. C. .july 19 tf Excelsior Lime. Self-Sustaining Policies, qub manufactures have takes The Review Job Office is the place tnxrnt gowi work st tninterate pnc. Headquarters for base is at HeinrMiTtrer''' " bali supplies t at riMIE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York lathe only Company, in the United S ates which has In force pollcie that are self-EU6tlning. For Mfe insurance that will he chea?ebt and Are you going to build, repair or naini? Then buy yout material irom Denot. He will supply , . , tit-n nni. .uA. m in.. I . u. . ill a.i v. r- . to as any omcr -- " - ...,; "v.. iM fmmJ U a faithful ire3er- u..c. r- :y-. . the citv. uVe oVheauh in unfavorable .egions. anu a Zn .&Wr thi Furniture L'0. ,"UA,"i,U ' 'M MiT to the Mutual Lite, the oldest YBT, WITH isiaj ' - and largest company In the linnet siates, M.S. WILLABD. Agrt 11TE AUK U4CUE WW -! L and cheapest urnUure and other hon,e benign remedy for mahulai n lach. llveranu imwei tnnit lulT ll promoter of apnctlie and . a capital tonic j juiy - J i.i MfflnlilaU ll is ciory RLnmncu. in ci " " & i-B m m w m - - wtt nil ... .. i ... .nrlsnvAVOu money t . fine you witn vni? u Al o a f"Li nne oi rj. j v. JZZ' JC 11. KKD. Mawtr july 16 214 North Watex St. a hlzh standard. We have on band : BUILDING LIME, AGRICULTURAL LIME, - N. C PH03PHATE, ; V PIIOSPnATlC LIME, COPRULITE MANURE. These are the best and cheapest on the mar ket. - - - - - - ' " -tend lor drcnUr. , , FBENt ll BCOS., Mannfaeturers. Rocky Print, N C. R. W. IlIt Kii, Wilmington, H. 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