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rOBUSQBB'8 AHHOCNttBaiBirr. foV HOO for mOntA. to mail blbD3d t city eubecflbere at th ..iarflleenta Pr wekfoc any period frc-cone nek to one yw. -nta for three mow Tim. .JZ-lZZkk Tt8.50; three weeka,fou;ci". Mi0O: two months $17,00; un. -""TO. ui ..ibiIi of Fin. jresuvaia, :LmV society Meeting, Political Meet- i. "- C. WlU &cargwi rogui -v-. - - . - - . sotic under tMad of '-cny itama' ubaeqaeat maernan. . . i ..f. lnBnrtH in Local Oo!sBUi at pV pnee. loTerusenienta Inserted oaco week In i)Uj will -ccbKdfi wper jquAreiar mu try uiaex uj soaeea of Marrtawor dUxh. Tribatea of fie- pect, ueaoiauooa oToaak, Jtc- ar ciianred for u orvUnry adrgrtljcmftcu, bat only hlX rati r)K or DIU. AdTertiaemenU to follow readis matter, or to uecapy any apedal placa, will t cuargwi exwm c- 'Ordjuut to tbs poduoa deairscL Adrotlaaiments on whlclx no specified number of .n.. ( mark m1 will b continued "till forbid.' st th opdoa of Uia psbllaber. and enacted np to th data or aiaoonunoanca. AdvwtlMniants diacontlnaed before tne time con- cracted for naa expueo, cnargea uanneni nice iot ito time actaally paDUinnn. Adyertiaementa kept under the head of "New Ad- icrtiaemenU" wul be cnargw any per cent, exira. AmoMme&t, Auction and Official adyerUaementa oca dollar per aqoare for aaca maemon. An snnoancementa acd recommendation of can didates for office, w nether In the ahape of comma- aifati"nf or nthlSrwa, will b cherged aa adToniee- Bamittances mast be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Moner Order, Kxpress, or In Begistered Letter. Only each remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. new. ordlacaM briefly and property anblecta of real Interest, are not wanted: and. IX acceptable In every other way, they will lnrariablT be rejected U the real OAiua a hmw urn wi.iiitth rv..,.M.i.nth.inMitaMi eeTwt trTcl rMfc PiraAntf few Hn4n iitwHumAnta m n at he oade In advance, inown parties, or Btranzera with proper reference, may pay monthly or quarterly, ac- to contract. la in, the etor will only be responsible for the UMpaaer toaia acaresfc. lit morning tar. By tVILLIAIVI II. BERNARD. WILMINGTON, C: Tuesday Morning, Sept. 20, 1881. TUB SOUXH'S CASE. If Mr. Davis's important political and historical work causes no other benefit than that which will flow from his discussion of the causes that led to the attempted withdrawal of the Southern States, it will have done much. Both Europe and the North needed the argument presented. Europe had not access, somehow, to . 1. 1 -.t e I tu nuuriai.necessary iodine lorma- Lion 01 an intelligent opinion, ine North had so long accepted the in iferpreiauon ot the Uonstitutiou as expounded by Story, Curtis and Webster (the latter only at times), that it knew but one side. The arguments to justify secession were either unknown or rejected with- oat due examination Mr Dachas . , . , " already induced some of the ablest Northern papers to consider the ques tion of thoughts of States and seces sion aa a constitutional right in 1860 '61, and some of them have made just such concessions as candor and truth demanded and he South preferred. We have before gathered some of these recent opinions and placed them before our readers. The New York Nation, since it be- came apart of Carl Schurz's Evening I r . . r'ost establishment, has lost much of I the candor and fairness. that charac- terizad it in its best days, if we may judge from some extracts we have seen from its review of Mr. Davis's work. It has become as smartish and unfair as some of the great dailies, that ought to have written over their portals, in imitation of the dolorous and famous Dantean inscription, "Abandon truth and justice all ye who enter here." This paper has not read up in spite of the lessons taught by Mr. Davis. It treats secession as a great absurdi- v . t ly ana witnout cau3e. in. tnis con nection let us quote a brief passage from the Charleston News and Cou rier. That able paper says: ''The right of the people of the seferal tt'ates to resume tne power delegated by inem iu me uoivea states was asserted at ibe time of the formation pi the Constitu tion. Virginia, in ratifying that instru ment, expressly declared that the powers granted, 'being derived from the people of the United Stales, may be resumed by them New York and Rhode Island were equally explicit. Again and again the right to secede was proclaimed, and seces sion was openly threatened by Northern Spates. Nor waa there any change aa late aa I860. Then the New York IrOmne de clared that the right to secede existed. Oiher newspapers were as emphatic as the Iribune in condemning any effort to pre vent secession by coercion." We could multiply easily evidence on this point. It is unnecessary cow. The importance of maintaining the right of secession as being constitu- tiooal prior to the late tremendoas war is seen in this; upon it depends the ability of the Soatn to present itself ia an attractive attitude in his tory. Establish clearly that the doc trine of secession was not a hideous political heresy, bat a grand princi ple embodied in the Constitution, as taught by the early writers upon that great instrument, and as held firmly by the New England States for the ADVERTISING R AT JB Jrc llTYIVn V t, . 80- two dT, $1-73; thru day8,$J.5Jt nedi.w- JMo: OB week.S4.00; "vfir N1TI. .W a Adrertiaer abonld always specify the Issue or la- purposes of the New Englanders in be plundered Dy others? 'Ine ,tlp' fystem suea they desire to advertise In. where no issue la r r ... u bad enough, but in bow many cats is it oamod the advertisement iwiU be Inserted In the the first twenty Years of this Ceolury. ajrirrava ed bv lha ale of iha ho el nrivi- Dsily. Where an adTertiBcr contracts for the japer J - J aggrava eu oy uie aaie 01 1119 no.ei pnvi- to be sent to hlmdarln the time his advertisement Ynn will srfi fmm lha letters of that leges?' The bar, the billiard-room, toe - -H?'"B,aTiiaaBMB'li'lMI'M ", '. " '. ' -.ve-irwTTm i " - TLfTgmTT.T. A TJ TEfflTft ; - . '. U if OELLAHK'l fry first thirtv or for iv vears alter the tfnion was formed, and the South stands vindicated. Mr. Davis ha done muoh to enlighten- E a rope on that point. The able writer in the New York Sun baa seen the force of tbo South ern side of the great case, and was candid and just enough to say so. To-day we will copy but ona para- Kruu uuui . .v, ... . u I woru it ri r iinr r'iliii I mki, wilii ft i i rr uiiubii- J & did and flippant criticism of the Ata- I ion. I oe reviewer in lue o bjo. I "We must no lontr permit ouraelvea to I tink or speak of tb late Confederates aa rebels,' for ihe tetm begs ine wnoie ques tion. and ia really applicable to men who simply held and applied a conception of that nitru merit which WOS not even disputed for and to which Northern adtocaU qf ucession hadrecoftrtebngbtfwfapn&ofvpara- tion vxu mooted at Uu &um. vve muat not forget that even after the Gulf Slates had SSSSSSSStSSSS&Si taiitory aa Horace Greeley acknowledged 'J,!.L?L.Rf..SihrS HCCUiCU 1U 11C UJ J(IIIVtiUU a m w. vis the powers and guarantees referred to tne individual commonwealths, and that he could discern no power in the Federal Go vernment to coerce a Slate." We mav mention here that a dis- . . , , , , ., tingoished and honored gentleman ot Maasacnusetts, vviuiam ouinvan, a scholar and writer of parts, and a lover of truth, hislorio and other, some ball a century ago puuIlSaea a I , , ... t-. i WOfK entUiea "Alen OI tne JVOVOIO i . . mm xrr , 1 Hon. We do not know that it is in print dow. Uur own copy is gone. We never saw but one other. But I it is of the greatest value 10 Under- I . . . , ing the political opinions and time that secewion was as much talked of in New England as it ever was in South Carolina in the ripest days when all men were stirred. A NEW I I11IR AT t MB UNIVER SITY. Our two highly respected contem poraries, the Goldsboro Messenger and the Raleigh Neres' Observer, fa vor the establishing at the Universi ty of a School of English under the charge of a professor who shall de- vote his whole time to that language, We favor this heartily. Our vernac ular is much moro important to us than a partial acquaintance with a few Greek and Latin writers. We believe in teaching these lancruaeres " i cj thorOQffh, Thev are verv imnort uuorouguiy. iubv are rery import. ant. They introiace us to the great writers of antiauitv to the master?. I T?. i r. . I . , , I qaire mese languages witn Bucn pro- fictency that they read Homer and iEichylus, Earipidea and Sophocles, j Viroril nnrl Flora no 'PhtiviHofl an t. I T- .. j . . . , Ll' CataIla9 and Mo8oha8 w'th - ciluy and actoal pleasure. Charles James Fox. when out of I Parliament, amused himself in his re- tirement by going over his favorite I classics. Mr. Gladstone eratifi.es his I fine taste for the ancient writers, and I gives the world the benefit of his I scholarship and critical abilities by I writing volumes on Homer whilst seeking relaxation from the cares and I i toils of office. Lord Macau lay, on his WAV In Tnriia. rpnra it half dnrn T . , , , ,. . Latin authors to break the tedium of fu j v A t "j -& " one night repeating from memory the whole of Paradise Lost. But English is the most important language to be mastered by Ameri cans. We have known many per sons who. bad gone through or by or under or over the curriculum at the University who could not write an ordinary letter of one page in length without perpetrating gross and pal pable blunders in grammar or spell ing or both. A special English de partment under a capable instructor is needed in all of our institutions of learning. The University will do itself credit by establishing euoh a school". Oar contemporaries suggest Prof. Shepherd, now Superintendent of Public Instruction for the city of I Baltimore, as the very person for the new Chair. The suggestion is ex cellent. The Stab months since and more tbaii once has expressed a sin cere desire that he should ' be invited to fill a chair in the i University. The Star has expressed solicitude thit his fine scholarship and abilities should be given to hia native North Carolina. The Star has hinted that a more important office than the chair in aoy college should be given him in the years to come. Bat more of that hereafter. He is the man for the place proposed. We would be extremely gratified to see Prof. Shepherd teaching our future i j : 3 . it BWlHlfleu lawyera, mviuea, eauors, larmers ana dbbioub men ine arc or t , ,. t , writing the English language cor- rectiy. neatly, clearly ana with sim plicity and force. ' His published works are his credentials. He has Proved himself aualifiad moat, .thw 1 .. , .-. ' 7, -:i I .uuSu,v. x uow receives a saiaxy oi i i 13,500 in Baltimore. w hat can North Catolin offer him? "f f I 1 ... :V J Before the war the best hotels in New York charged 12 a day. N6w they charge from $3 to $6 aooordipg to rooms. The tendency in the con struction of hoteltt in the large cities is to have splendid building and iiq furnish sumptuoas fare. It is not so much comfort or convenience as it is i i j a i..:k k;iu ""w "u 'f""luu' "u of-fare that are aimed at. This suits well enough a certain class who have money in abundance and have leisure enough aud to spare. But men who have business to attend to and who go for solid comfort prefer less style and flourish and less charge. We read some days ago a most I sensible editorial on this subject of , , - ph;Ur1lnhU Ambi : r can. It thinks the lime has come for he ereolioa of another olM, of hotels hotels with less exuberant fare and less displays of the decorative art. It nt says the mass of travellers have no use -for such displays but are taxed heavily because of them. The fol lowing is seusible: "ft ahnulrl Via nnanihln trt data flnvnhcrn from twenty-nre to nriy per cent-of the charge fur rent and furniture cf one of our great city hotels. For an elaborate build ing, usually of very dubious architectural merit, faciog on a fashionable street or cqoare, why should there not be substituted a plainer edifice, on a leea conspicuous but equally convenient site? Why could not' the supeifluous epaee allotted to offices and drawing rooms be economized, and (be lavish expenditure incurred for decoiation and display applied to some other pur posts T I Why 6hould Ibe ht Why 6hould toe hottl keeper, while nominal- I ly undertaking to provide for the comfort of nis guest, plunder him or abandon him to cigar stand 1 be newspaper table, all these are sol J 10 relit ve the hotel keeper of trouble and ri.-k, and to redece hia alwas heavy rent; end only 100 frequently tto les&ete, having n j pitica'ar ioterett in the guest, overcharge him or cheat him wi h infe.iur wares. We miy Le mistaken, but we taocy that a comm n -sense house, without Pom peian parlon and frescoes, on a quiet and central site, conducted on the European system, and with avaritd tariff of charges for its room;, wisely managed, and uoin vaded by the seekers of backsheesh, w.mld attract a lare clientele, and prove a de cidedly paying investment. The demand for room iu Atlanta has been ho great that an additional building costing $10,000 has been erected in the Exposition grounds. This shows enterprise. The people of that go ahead city are exerting themselves to meet all demands. That visitors mar be accommodated a hotel tent to cover twelve acres of vHC. .v. ground is to be erected at the place of Exposition, and capable oflodging oovoroi ihnngni nna.tg Th unti . j ' . t are oe rain-pruoi auu are iu ue floored. I ho entire encampment is to be illumined with electric lights, The intprflfit oonnpct&d with this a ... . Southern Exposition increas.ng steadily, and the number of visitors and exhibits will be verv large. We again express our anxiety lest North Carolina should not do herself credit on the occasion. A poor exhibit will be worse than none. Our State will be judged by what is displayed. It is the best opportunity the State has had to advertise herself. We must hope it will not be hegleoted. The country is immensely in debt and the indebtedness is increasing. Mr. Robert P. Porter, of the Census Bureau, is our authority, and he gives some very startling figures. He Bays the county. Stale and municipal debts of this country amount to $1,200,000,000. Of this the muni. cipal debt amounts to $757,000,000, or 62 per cent, of the whole. Since 1870 State deb(s had been reduced 25 per cent., and county debts 8 per cent., while municipal debts had in creased 100 percent. Extravagance is the order of the years. The war did immense harm in more ways than one. Leon Gambetta will soon be in a position to gratify his purposes of hostility against Germany. Report says he will take office not long hence with the portfolio Of Foreign Minister. He may. however, foreco the pleasure of revenge, and give himself to the reforms which he in sists are so much needed. lie will at any rate be in power, and will occupy a vantage ground for the Dart of either reformer or reveneer. In the North American Review tor October Mr. Thomas A. Hendricks has a paper on the subject "Shall Two States RtUe. the Union V The two States referred to are Pennsyl- I vania ana JUAssaonasetis. we may refer to the discossion hereafter. Is not the JYews-Obseroer in error in saying that "tea-and coffee and mnr now rmv hioh drrt.iAa . (In.. i J o w-a. re0ollCtion - ia th at there ianoaritirl ... v . i on conee. ana we min the same may 1 be .aid olfea. ; ,.. . Tbo Ghehfr&ter-Oceanf iarpo.nl in eront an nvrm&hi.Wh f Kn; n feW rovt- I rug uufr aa averSlgnWQ ine newrevi- I sion. re far; torMtth 0m Rnt 7 v-j ,-- " I snoaia nave oeen 20: ; The VVilmington (Delaware) J2t0 tf$erilfgipt ifithe realthy Republicans of jtne North and East bhooK itmake np a pufso ihis year to Ht urok repudiation snceefs in fir giiua imply because nfeywfll talce that iii-k, to gratify their insane haired of Democrats, then they may fights the)r battles-? for ? themselves when the inevitable" consequence "corner i rr t he sba perf ""acon tea tbe tween them and their new; allies- over the Nations! debt. If this Oounlry haa to go to the devil wo had just vm leave have it tro over the cobblestone of ruin as down the shiny path of hypocrisy. Let' Virginia declare fur the repudiation of her State debt, and how long will it be before the cru- aade upon railroads, banks, and sav ing institutions, will extend to the trusted securities of .tfaas government at Washington ? The signal of the Mahone madmen inVirgiuia furnishes the pretext, and all that knavery asks in snob a slate of society as the pre sent, is a pretext. Against a heresy that honest men denounce as an epi demic only next to Nihilism, the Democratic party of Virginia has boldly taken stand. Forney's Pro gress. Ind. JJem. Corn Rates on our tcoads. Rileigh News Observer. From the letters published else where it would seem that tne view which presented itself to us about the freight tariff on eastern corn shipped to the western counties also commended itself to the favorable judgment of Col. Haas, the General Freight Agent of the Associated Railway lines. Under other circum stances, some four or five years ago, when Illinois corn was a drug in the market, and could uot be put down on the lines at a nominal freight, Col. Haas made the tariff which Manager Yates objected to, and which was lately commented on by us. Now the situation is changed. Western corn is scarce and high, while Eastern corn is abundant and can be profita bly sold in competition with ibe Il linois article all ihrough w estern Car olina. Under these circumstances Mr. Haas, influenced by arguments simi lar to those embodied in a recent edi torial, has made a new tariff of rales over the Norlb Carolina Railroad, which, as far as it goes, meets the approval of Manager Yates, and is in - a- j ww-r the line ot our suggestion. We un derstand from the correspondence heretofore printed that Coh Haas .had in contemplation from the start a re vision of these rates, and we com mend the promptness with which he has acted. It will bo seen, however, that notwithstanding the reduction 1 m w T- made, manager xates proposes a further abatement in favor of the people. The old rates gave five cents w the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad per 100 pounds for 59 miles, I and twenty-one cents to tne JNojth I Carolina Railroad for 130miles. The I Dew rates give the Atlantic & North CaroHna Railroad, six and oqe-half I cents for 59 miles and fifteen cents to j the North Caiolina Railroad for 130 I m'leei being a reduction of five cents per 100 pounds to Greensboro from ew BrDe Mr Yate8 fiagge8t8 that he is willing to throw off the one and one-half cents thus allowed his road if the North Carolina Railroad will put their part at eleven cents. OCR UTtTE CONTBIQFUKARIBS. Let Gov. Va-nce sttnd where is, and do what be regards as right before God and the people; aDd. while the good citizens of the State mty or may not agree with him. ihey will never abandon their faith in his integrity of purpose, and his unselfish de votion to their highest and best interest ac cording to his capacity to understand it. Raleigh Netcs-Observer. Many people la this country bave strange ideas of their rights. They think they have the right to do as they-please,-and also to compel other people to do their own way, This is manifest in the epirit which seems to animate the stnkes which we have so often in the Urge cities. Fayetteville Ex aminer. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. Signature 13 on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. , Imparts the most delicious taste and zest to EXTRACT n of a LETTER from ;tteb a MEDICAL GEN- 1, TLEMAN at Mad J I SOUPS, ras to his brother at I I m. jnay, iti. y tgev. GRAVIES, "Tell LEA & PEE-' irisn, BINS that their sauce is highly esteemed In India, HOT 3c CXr.D and is, in my opin MEATS, GAME, dfce. ion, the most palat able, aa well as the most wholesome sauce that is made. Sold and used throughout the world. 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FIVE BALEi, For sale at "WILLARD'S. an 38 tf Porto Rico Molasses. 250 Hhds. 250 STRICTLY PRIME Porto Ricp Molasses, For sale b Williams & Murchison. Jy31tf Now Don't Forget fV THAT I UAVJS A ULL STOCK, OF i3i Harness, Saddles, Bridles and everything in mv line on hand, at low onces and or oeecauaiuT. ajbo camaees. jsunrtes carta ana earring tj. xtuggie, iBura-ana I urays. jpiacKsmitmng. tCgTpSto onThird: I Princess Streets.' a one at snort notice, between Market and sept 13 tf P. H. HAYDEN. S4.0pPerEeg, -AUR RICE BIRD POWDER, .. . Now In MagaaSne. . GILES & MURCHISON, 33 40 Mnrchlsoa Block. sept 18 tf 3STJE3ji l Popular Mdnthly Drawing of the fx in theidtr of Lofalsvlllo, 0 - ? These drawings occur monthly (SunflayB ezoept-4 ed) under provisions of an Act of. the General Aa.' aembly-of ' Keutaeky. t'ui .. n&'jd-ti Jt 5 j The United States Circuit Court on March SI reo ', derod the f ellowine dedsiona i - i " ' , 1st. THAT TBB COMMONWEALTH DISTRI'! BUTION CJOMPAHY; IS LEGAL' iUMtl : v Sd. ITS DRAWINGS ARK FAIR. The Companyi has now on hand a Urge reaerTe fund. Read the list of prizes for the September; prawing. 1 Prize... ...$30,000 100 Prteea $100 each flO.OOO: I Priae...:r 10,000 (S00 Prizes. 60 each 10,000 1 Prize. . . . . 6,000 600 Prises 20 each 14,060 18 Prizes $1000 10,000 1.000 Prizes 10 each 10.000 av rnzea duo iu.uuu' 9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes, $3,700 , 9 Prizes 9 Prizes jSOOeach, -: : 1.8D0 100 each. 900 1.960 Prizes. $m.4oo; Whole VirketM . Hftlf Tirbnt 1 5 tteketa, fMtn a-., or Kj- 68 Tickets; $100.' Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express, : DONT 8BND BY REGISTERED LET TER OR PObTOFFICB ORDER. Orders of $& and uoward.'bV' ExDress. can be sent at our ex pense. Address alllorders to R. M. BOARDMAN,. (Courier-Journal Building,) LOUISVILLE, Ky. , R M. BOARDMAN, 809 Broadway. N. Y. an 30 eow tu th sa r t-r .i ; . t l .j ; W.iUard HoteLLottery. THE DRA WING FINALLY, SETTLED AKD FIXED. THUUSDAY, NOT'B lOj: 1881, IS THE DAY DETERMINED UPON. THE DRAWING OF THIS SCHEME HAS BEEN finally settled upon, and will CERTAINLY take place on Thursday, the 10th of November, 18S1, by assent of the Commissioners, and this will enable me to sell-all of the remaining tickets - All persons, therefore, intending to Invest In tbi? scheme, may rest assured there will be no further delays or postponements. LIST OF PRIZES. The Willard Hotel with all its ICBOKA AAA Fixtures and Furniture, J IDAUUiUUU One Residence on Green Street $15,000 One Residence on Green Street 15,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $50t0 10,000 Two Cash Prizes, each $2C0D 4,000 Five Caeh Prizes, each $1000 - i. 6,000 v lve cash Prizes, each $M o a,' oo Fifty Cash Prizes, each $100. 5,603 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $50 5,000 Five Hundred Caeh Prizes, each $i0 10.010 One Set of Bar Furniture 1.0C0 One Fine Piano , 500 One Handsome Silver Tea Set 100 409 Boxes Old Bourbon Whlekey. $33 . . . 14,400 .10 Baskets Champagne. 35 350 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5.009 40) Foxes Fine Wines, $30 12,000 200 Boxes RobertEon. Coon tv Whisk e v. ISO 6.0C0 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 4,00) Five Bundled Ca9h prizes, each $10 5,00) Amounting to $369,850. Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4; Quarters $2. Remittances may be made by Bank Check, Ex press. Postal Money Order, or Registered Mail. Responsible agents wanted at all points. For circulars, giving fail information and for tickets, address W. D. C. WHIPS. " Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ey. sa id iuuuw w uov iu lauiBa This great specific cures that most loathsome dls ;eaee. JS Y r H I 1 i I gS wnetner in its Jrrunary, secondary ot xeruary stage. Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. Cares Scrofula, Old Sores, Kheumatism, Kcztma, Catarrh, or any Blood Disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL I m Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1881. We have cases in our town who lived at Hot Springs, and were finally cured with S. 8. 8. McCAioron & MutBT. Memphis, Tenn., May 12, 1881. We have eeld l,20&.bott)ee of 8. S. 8. in a year. It has given universal satisfaction. Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a poaitivo specific S. MANerou Co. Louisville, Ky., May 13, 1881. S. 8. S. haa given better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever eold. J. a. Fuskhib. Denver. CoL, May 2, 1881. Every purchaser speaks in the highest terms of S. 8. 8. L. Mxisbxtkb. Richmond. Va., May 11,1881. You can refer anybedy to us in regard to the merits fit S. 8. 8. Polk, Muxxb & Co. Have never knows S. S. to fail to core a case of Syphilis, when properly taken. The above signers are gentlemen of high atanding. A. tt CoigtuT, Gov. of Georgia. ffymt xoish. toe vriU take your ease, TO IS E PAID FOB imEJir CUBED. - WriU for particulars: laOOO Beward will ba naid ta in rhemUt who will Una, on analysis 100 bottlea & S. 8., one particle of Mercury. Iodide Potassium, or any" Min eral substance. - SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO. , Proprs, Sold by drugglflt8 everywhere. AOanta,Ga. For further information call or write for the little book. w. H. GREEN, . Wholesale and Retail Agent. Jy 8 DedexsWly W ilmington, N. C. Sami)Io baixa'&C fflflrent styles of Perry's Pens sent for trial by mail, on receipt of 25 cents. . Sole Agents, - Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., NEW YOBK. jys8tawly s taU MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE for young ladles and TntlePStt', 18 mll west of Phila., located on the PMla. A BalU Central B, B. Couraeaot Btudy English, Scieatine and ClaaeicaL Stndenta dmduJ for U. S. Naval and MfUtarr Academies.and the. best American Colleges. A thorough Chemical department.- Reading taught by a first class Elocutionist. PenmanshiD bv a Professor, master nf th haaatioa of the art. A home like department for little boy a. 1 4 inatructora. Josxph 8hobtxd (Yale Collere) A.M. , Principal, ConcordviUe, Del eo Pa. an 3 3m TJXBCUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qnallfled as " " v . kj A,vaa.vav, UOTUig UttiUaOUl B8 - Axecaior or me jam will and testament of Mrs I Nancy O. Bhielda. late of thd -OouatvwH I over, notice ia faereny given to all nersona Indebted to lueesiaieor inesaia ffaney u. Shields to maka I Id NanevGL 8hleld tn mkk-o 1 lmmeaiatepayment; and all persons having clamva I against aaltt estate will, exntbit the earna to meoii or bafore the 30th day of An This 8Dth day of Auenat. 1881. naAitauarf bj&llamy. Executor au30oawCv tu of Nancy C. Bhields, dee'd. . -sunux-i-JS'B M MwVMfNHliMa A 7i n - rt m jiratVi1 - I p - OHJt TBh. HUIiJj. yM! - - WriisliUvillo Sound, 18 ;NOW OPfiirFOS; THJ5 BBCBPTIOH OF 1 m STEEtiBENS . Jestf, I iT.CHUTm Proprietor: - Jn o Pfiw Hair a ! m mm m m v v 'J JN THB COUK8K OF OJIK WBBk, OK Us we will be receiving HKW 8TO( K IN AU. DBPAhTMRNT. INDUCEMENTS Will be tfferf on at j focda now in stock. CARPETS ' Now on band will be Bold for 1cm than real valu The object is to raise Ibe CASH. KerpectfuUj, S. H. UcINTIRE. tept 13 tf GEORGE MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front Street. 4 Fresh Family Groceries, EVERY WEEK. OF THE CHOICEST SELECTION and ALWa THE LOWEST PRICES, At GEO. UYKH Noe 11 and 13 South From t Je 1 tf Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass., MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OP COTTON MACHINERY Of moot Approved Patterns and with Recent Iniprovumeriti Paper Machinery ALSO, TUKBINB WHECI., Shafting and bearing. Ilyrirniilic PressvH hrI Puim. Elerators, Ac. PLANS FOR COTTON AND PAPKlt MlL'.S. C. L. HILDRETH, Bnp't, LO WELL, MASH. WM. A BURKE. Trea., mh3 tf i8 81 ate Street. Bouu. Candy ! Candy I fJQ VARIETIES FANCY GOODd. BOUGHT low. and can be soil so as to allow a good maigii. to dealers. Attractive styles and fresh . Al.-o. fui line of fresh goods for retailing -ChocolaU-s I'sra mels, 4c. I Fresh EOGS and CBIGKKNS received dully on I consignment, and my customers 'applied at the I wweas mawet rate. Two and three times week I receive contlgn merits of KRHSH MOUNTAIN BUTTKK, aud re tail it at 35 cents per pound. COFFEE", all grider, Roasted rally under my own eupervlilon. Everybody is delighted with ' THU BKI D It" FLOUK. It makes the whitest and sweetest bread ever Known in this market. J. C. STEVENSON, Market Street. tept 15 tf Investment Securities. Savings Banks, Insurance Companies. T run teen, and Investor generally, are tavlted to coriespond with us regarding Bonds they may desire to but, SELL OB KXCHAJJSK. MUNICIPAL BONDS, WATER WORKS COM PANY LOANS, AND DS81RABLK RAILROAD SECURITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. , JT. K. LEWIS &. CO.. BANKERS, tept 9 D&Wlm 74 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK VIRGINIA MEAL. ONE CAR LOAD WATER MILL MEAL JDST ARRIVED, HALL & PEARSALL. sept 16 D&Wtf ' N. A. 8TEDHAN, Jr. Attorney and onnsellor at Law. ELIZABSTBTON, BLADEN COUNTY. N. BdtXOo?U8' Ul BllCk Building, ocupled b 8pecial attention to Claims. Col lections on sums Of S100 and unwarda mada tnr vin p.. n... FURNITURE. PARLOR, CHAMBER. DINING ROOM. KIT chen and Office Furniture, all of the best make and latest design, to be sold low for eaah at the New Furniture Store. BBHRENDSA MUNROE, . S' cor- Market and Sod bts ., sept 11 tf Wilmlsgton. N. C. Wanted 1,000 Men, JX) BUY BUGGIES, CASTS, WAGONS, OAR neas, Saddles, Collara, Basea, Blind Bridles, Ac. Best goods and lowest prices. T' U TT T ft T TTATTn- IT U il If Jb L L HOUSE w,vjai .wwOAi, ep1" f GERRARDT Jt m UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Wilmington, IX B. La. PERRY, Proprietor IfX?, lt" PPOatmenU. Terms $s so to $8.-00 per day. le0 tf rv" x-x-r-'- a . :KTaOP.TTl A d a?ORQIA.-Por In- iZ.tA T.Tr t-Z-t A.l?"?n ... about thre wnwr v l"" uiictiimw kbw. Wftmrr.v tiZ..rtltl.? DaUvilO VeaT Thi "n.ee, 3 Barnle coofea ?f aLppr" " the t i ear Addreaai auW tf J. H. BliTJLL.Ha.nn.h ra. jftu K O?. Portrait Pautinir in nn'ni p, . - via UUK UlUfUU M ISionW -prepared SrKiS-??-" -CWS atveryn to paint rates for that class of woi: Hn KfVTI1 era! Vint PrtaLi.i-'vSr?: paying obUlned eev- tVZll.A Acdemyof De- r hool arrinrrr " or ma American SSES I 1 rr
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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