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THIS PAPER j? pfBtrsHKD erery afternoon, .Sundays ex ct i.tcJ by : . JAMES .& PRICE, ; SaiTOBS 1XD PnOPBIZTORS. '; rfUBSCEIPTIOSg, P08TAOZ FAID ; )IU,' year, $5.00; Six months, $2.50; Three months, $1.25 ; One month, 50 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, free 0 ch.rirc, in any part of the city, at the above -it A.r 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal. s . ' T-iT Subscribers will please -report any 4r,;i all failures to receive their papers regu- arlv. - ' TIIK FIHSTGUN ! net option of Governor Vance at llonic-(irand Demonstrations anil speeches from Vance and Steele. The Charlotte Observer of Friday gives i .:!(.t. lit', account of the reception of X. I. 'Vance, our nominee for Gov-H-ipir, at his hiine in Charlotte, Thursday .veiling:- v: A -icli-appointul coruruittee having been alvieilin response to a telegram from ll.ileigli, yesterday, morning, that Gov. Vance would be home last night ou the 'j.-ju train, bills were printed and circula te! upon the streets, calTmg for a ratifi cation rJeeting in Independence Scpuare up .ii his arrival. Ixng before the train rime tar barrels were set on fire in tlie .Mjiuuv, and a hinge and eager crowd gath ered upon the wet streets and anxiously waited for-the train to come in order that they might bear what their distinguished townsman had to say after the honor with which the people had just crowned him A delegation was in waiting at' the depot i heii the . train came with a six horse jiliavtoii, drawn by'six grey horses. Gov. Vance, Col. Steele, Capt. Waring and Sheriff U. S. Harris, of Cabarrus, 'were uive'.i seats in this phajton, and Werfe ,!ri veil to tlie square, when, as soon as "they appeared, 'the band struck up, and uniiil the music and in the light of the bon liics shout after shout of "hurrah for 'Vance'' rent the air. When the. vehicle (line to a halt the enthusiastic multi tude gathered around it as. though they h id never before seen the man whom they had . assembled to honor. Amid continued applause the speakers were (neiductcd to the stand which had been erected for the occasion on a street corner, and ('apt. Waring rising upon tin's, intro duced to the vast, audience, in a few x tvcdiugly. tasteful remarks, "North Car olina's favorite sob, the tribune of the lc-ope, f Zebu'lon IV.- A'ance." . lie rose, and for' .fifteen minutes spoke to their de Ji'j.ht, lie was too tired to make them a 1. t?cr speech.. So continued had been the evidences - of' the .partiality, and kindness which his -fellow-citizens felt for him that Min-e he left home last Monday morning he had had almost no rest all. He had Itee'n (lie recipient of the 'most Mattering cJeiikuisinUious at Raleigh, ami all along wuv tlitawc , to Charlotte, and 'had been spoilt by popular applause to the extent that his clothes had become too small f,r him. At Durham, Greensboro, Salisbury and Concord, the people had turned wit to j;reet hm, ami at tin; lat ter place they gathered at the depot with i-.ky rockets. hollies of whiskey and tliitiL's. ami because';-the train would riot Mi'P l.uig-.'.enough-for him to make them a speech, some of.them had gotten.on the train and gone along with him. lie had ii"t expected this Iemonstratioii,for it bad been said That a "prophet is not with oiit h.fnor. save in his own country' and liitheit.' it had schemed to him that the tart her he; got from home th? greater man lie ' was, ; i. As regards the convention which had placed him before the people it was the I artif s-t that had ever assembled ' in the -' ttc. Fully l.ooii ileh-gates were pre- ij! , taml every county save one was i. ires4'iited. In point too, of intelligenct? ' lie I character, it was highly respectable, ;:e.d the unanimity which had pervaded its deliberations was rcmakable. Individ .i'cil interests and local interests were dis- carded, and those who were believed to be Ttlie strongest men were placed on the ti. l;et, regardless of any of these things. Kvery tiling presages success. Candid men, and men who were not extravagant; had told him ihat the ticket would sweep the stale -by. 20,000 majority, and it re , mains with the people, to verify this pre diction. He thanked his fellow-citizens here ami elsewhere for the handsome tes timonials which-they had offered of their confidence in and regard for them, and with this would '-introduce a fresh "dog, ur candidate for Congress, Col. Walter L. Steele, who was not so much exhausted as he. Gol.. Steele, referred to what had . l-en said about the workings of the ; con vention, and told more than Gov. Vance's iiHtdesty would allow him to tell. Tlie speaker had never seen such an assem blage or such a fixedness 'of purpose, and a ticket wlncli wouui win naa ieen puv out. It was untieeessjxry here to speak of the head and front of ttiat ticket, and' al most, unnecessary;' to speak of any of the other - candidates, for nearly all were gentlemen -who were well known throughout the state. Jarvis had been a n. ember of the 1 legislature during the progress.; of reoiAistructioii, and-stand-. nig on tlie ti'n.r of the House, backed by out :i handful of nu n, he had battled with the cohovts of radicalism and for consti tutional hWrty. Fauielhard, Kenan,Sear iHjrough, VVorth and Iaxc, were all sjkv ken of in terms of high praise, and it was remarked that this was Samuel L. ar.i ,4t. im-, uao i-vcii supposed eisi. w here and Iio doubt here. While speak ing of Hr: Worth, CVI. Steele tK..k (K.va siyu to siy that this geiitleinau had told him that k far from there being any truth in the report that Gov. Vance co'uld not carry the strength of Randolph, he was stronger than any twenty men in the State. Gil. Steele told the people that they would hear of him during the cam paign, and that for the present he would in it detain them;. Last night was' an appropriate opening 4 l Thw campaign in Mecklenburg. Both t the speeches " ? were stirring campaigu addresses, and he happy tidings brought Irom Kaleigh inspire the people here with VOL. l. high hopes. . The political , skiis' are bright, and. a brighter prospect stretches out to us than ever be fore. Hell on Scratching. Ketuming home Gov. Vance was in trfKluced to an "entire camp meeting of jieople at Durham by C. K. Parish of Hillsboro. Vance explained that he was returning home from a funeral at .lialeigh aiid felt completely exhausted from bury ing Radicals, that they were buried , with face down, and if ever they attempted to scratch out they would go the other way. He vouched for the delegates aboard that all were in good spirits and a few were sober. Kaleigh News. LOCAL NEWS. Index to New, Advertisements. See ads'. "Lost." ; T. J. IlEimixG, C. of IT Important ileetiiig. .1- . vA. DaVjd We are in Earnest. A. Shriku We- Will Hive Them Monday. T. Hkixshergkr Summer Heading. J. W. Lii'pitt Meerschaum Pipes. ; w : . .! Mayor Canaday arrived home from Cincinnati this morning! . A lorelier or more' pleasant day" than this can hardly be desired. More rain' . yesterday, opening hbout day-break, with a peiect storm of rain, thunder and lightning. Always pick out 'a bald headed barber to shave you, because he can't consistently ask you to buy a hair restorer. We learn from a very reliable ; source that Mr. J. J. Casside3' has been reinsta ted in his position as U.S. Commissioner. There were several cases . up' before Mayor Canaday this morning, butx they were all continued over until to-morrow morning. , An English doctor says.. that a strong, pa'Si'.ionate love will bring on heart'discase. Remember this, voting ladies, and love wisely ainl jaaly.v 7 And.. now comes a woir.au who, (to out do Tier fashionable sisters with their twen ty button gloves.: has invented and wears fcirty button stockings. . There have; been three interments in Oakdale Cemetery during the present week, two adults and one child. - Diseases?' consumption and heart disease. ' - A certain vouhg gent we know of wants ' . ' . . - i. - a situation as a son-in-law in some wealthy family Although he has no experience in this line, he is sanguine of giving satis faction. , jf-": -i ; .' . . It's the hulies' turn -iknv, Those fwlio liave hail their trailing ulresses damaged and torn by clunisy' gentlemen' can 'vow take tlieir revenge by t'piig on the gen tlemen's trailing pantaloons. A machine 'has beeh invented, after a stiuly cf ten years, for -making seamless paper boxes. It rolls them from thepulp and will make G00 an hour, no matter whether, they are large or small, round or square. The Davidson J ice end is to be a cam paign newspaper of the usual campaign size, lor uaviust)n counr puoiisneu weekly, at Lexington, until after the returns of the election in November next. We wish it much success. We learii, just before going to press, that Mr. Foard has engaged several feriiale servants to go on the excursion to-morrow, for the purpose of waiting on the ladies. In this connection we would also say that tlie two parlor cars are provided with ladies' dressing-rooms. An English writer says that in the ease of fire in buildings containing ..-horses, if the harness lie merely put on, however loosely, the horses will quit the place without difficulty. A knowledge of this may be the means of saving many a Valu able animal. '? Let's All Go. We have concluded to let the Review . . .7. . newspapaire shop slule lor a lew yays while we take a small doso of the late lamented H. G's advice and go West. We expect to make, figurativily speak ing, (two hearts, with but a single thought vuii know) one of the rassenraires oiv.the - . ' l " excursion train "which leaves here to-mor row morning for the "mountains. Wo have closely inspected the arratigements and have studied the schedule carefully and have come to the conclusion that; we shall' (). V.) crowd alK)ut one month's solid and comfortable enjoyment into the next three days. And we hope ami be lieve that there will' be a. good ifminy more along who will appreciate the oppor tunity as thoroughly as we are determine! to do. I?t's all go. . . 1 Vi : J Ti : : : Z ' 1 : : " " ' " H- Zf . WILMINGTON, N. jC., MONDAY, JUNE 19, Yankee Blade, i- Harry Hazel's paper, the Yankee 1 Hade, comes to us this week with thje initial chapters of a new and intensely !interestr ing story of aihundred years agoj entitle itLvm .uiu nines ; or, me siege oi rprx Moultrie. TWj Harry Hazel." It wilj prove both pleasant and seasonable read ing matter in tins Centennial yea. Terms' 2.50 a year. Address J6nes t& Co., A Liberty Square, Boston. Pass It A loner. 'Jie Reidsville Times and Ma cunj takes us tp task for. a little inadvertency in misi crediting an article taken from that paper. We plead guilty to the soft impeachment, and in turn rap our friends of the Wadesboro jirgus on the knuckles for the cool manner in which they appropriated one of our most labored editorials as a leader in theirjlast issue, and ttjat, too, without craclqng a smile. Now J let the Argiis men pass it along and hit some body else amljsce how long it will take to knock us all down. I :. i Weatlr Ileport. ! Frofp the SignaPOflice in this Icity we obtain the following report of the state of the ' thermometer this morning ;jat ?:35 o'clock, Washington mean tinje,1 at the various stations named below,: . Augusta, Ga.;73, fair- Cairo, 111., .-61, clear ; Charleston, 79, Olcar ; Cape Henry, 77, fair ; -"-Cincinnati,' 73, fair ; Qorsicana, r4, cloudy; Fort Gibson, 5S, fair; Gal veston. 77, cloudy; Indianola. 79j cloudy; Jacksonville, 81, fair ; Key West, 83, fair ;Knoxville, 59, clear; Lynchburg, VaM C8, cleat; Memphis, 00, fair ; Mo bile, 72, cloudy ; Montgomery, 07 cloudy; Nashville, CO, clear ; New Orlelins, 74, fair ; Kew Yoiik, (19, cloudy; Norfolk, 82 Pittsburgh, Qo, fair; Pun ta Rkssa, GO, cloifdy ; Savanbah. 84, clear; Shrjevepoit' GO, cloudy ; St Louis, GO, cloudy; St. Marks,; Fla., 74, fair; Vicksbiirg; 70, cloudy; 'Vfashington, 73, fairj-'Wilming- ton, 75, fair. j. ;".',.!: The "June Galaxjr. 1 be (jalaxymjY ouiy opens appvonn 'ately with a 'fine Centennial .ode, after which comes;; Mr. Head ley's sketch of "Washington's Headquarters at New hurgli," wherein we 'are ii.troduced to the father of his ijountry as he appeared in private life. "Albert Rhodes conducts us to the East on! a tour among the Bedouin irabs.-v '"Arcjier ami Prince" is the rath--rodd itle'ofan article -upon Science and icligiolt ,'. and the modern conflict between the:u af;'afiected by the teachingsjof Swe- lenbiir) Air. .John Burroughs is repre sented fy a delightful article upon poet- y as an art .and vritically wqghs the merits a somtj of the favorite poejts of the moderuehooi. Mr. Wirt Sikes'preseiits v sketch of the cabman, as he lias knovvn liiu in New Voik, London, and Paris. Aiiothcr.artielje which will be appreciated iy literary men and students is Mr Hud son's sketch of the- great Cyclopaidias in he variout: languages of the jjvorld. fhere are theUisual number of short sto- i - ? r 11 r ' 1 m. 'I i... . c ries ana poems, ine neparinjenis oi Science, Gossit), and Current Literature arc as Varied, and attractive as usual. Centennial Pencil, j . In this Centennial year, of course every hing must be Cer.tcniiial. i. e. to say, every new fashion or new invention must be preceded by the Word Centennial ; for instance, the Latest style of a cuipeuu h called the Centennial hat, and the latest style of envelope which Postmaster Brink has for sale lslcallcd the Centenuial envel ope, and so ou of the numerous; articles and things that our merchants and shop keepers have on hand which they would like to dispose of. But the cutest thing that we have heard of yet, in this one hundredth yar of our independence, is what is known as the Centennial pencil Hie merits claimel for it by the Owner of the one which we were shown is that by tnnrdilr." a litiie spring at the end, it will write almost iany color you niayjdesirc blue, red, green or black. " O The getitlemaif who has this pencil in his possession and who, we presume has the sole agency of it, has not adver tised with, us, otherwise we trhoulu have no hesitation in giving his name. B this much we will do for him inasmuch as he-' was kind enough to erhibit to m his little trinket : we will state that he is a large, 10rtly gentleman, with a fine physique and handsome features. He is a returned Raleigh delegate, !. e, he ha just ret iirnetl from Raleigh, but ;is not a candidate for anything except, erhaps matrimony. Auy one wishing to; provide themselves with one of the above-uaraei pencils had best call on the agent as early as possible, or; otherwise there will be no need of calling. UJ S. Commissioner's Court. .. It wiill be rcKmembcrexl ' thai a few months ago certain parties living in Brunswick county were arrested and held to Lail for their dppearance before U. S. Commissioner "Jji'J. Cassidey on aVliargc- of plundering a vessel that beach in had beep Brunswick stranded on the county. . !' ' ' - ' ' . :i This case, which has excited considera ble interest, will come up for a hearing before Commissioner Cassidey, in this city, on AVednesday, the 21st inst.rwhen and where the matter will be fully pvestigablVliy is a clergyman's horse like the Wliat Kerosene Can, v Can and Dili Do. In front of this pftice, about 3 o'clock this afternoon, a small son of Africa was observetl with a kerosene cari in his hand, wending his wayl no Uoitbt. to some neigh boring store! when hp was seen to suddenly stop, and striking a maitch, deliberately inserted it into the moutho)' the can when, to his astonishment, thei can kicked against the fiery ordeal in the. form of a sharp report. Jt is unnecessarv to remark in this con- ricction tliat the boy now wears a much burnt hand. Mol-al Let everybody re member ihat a kerosene can is dangerous, without 'rlock. stock or barrel." Corpijts Christi. On last Thursday, the Catholic Church celebrated what ispjkhown' in the Roman Calender as Corpus5 j Christ or the Festi val of the body ofi Christj and yesterday being within the octave of 'that feast, their was a procession of the sacred Host, immediately after Vesper hour. The of ficiating clergyman, Rev. Father White, holding (he Host, iand proceeded by a number of voting 'ladies in white, with . i! " " - ' ' ' ijowers- in hand. And, crowns on their heads, moved round the thiW aisles of the Church,, and then went into the sanctuary and deposited the Host in itsreeeptacle on the-'altaiyiwhen it was left for the adora- tion of1 the faithful, i 1;; .: Taj her White also j)reachd a very fine sermon oh the "Institution offtli Blessed i ij ' .'I ; acrameiit. : . -,. -. . The Excursion to the JVIouutains. To-morow is the day set-down for the great excursion fronv Wilmiilgbn to the "Moimtaiiis, under the mana'Mnfrnt of Mr. Robert (). Foard. ' . jAt that gentleman's reque;,;J we paid a VlSlfe; til die Carolina X'entrni pcpot this for the purpose of looking at the mosrinn train, tl" cars fitted out for this "Centennial . iL. k Lxcnrsion and we must sa-v.that when lfitUrain leaves Wilniingtoit to-morrow. it' will be the finest .'one thativas -ct passed over -tbisi road. There ai'ig;i iir all six j I " o-y . ciclil'S; one for the refreslipebts, three other -fine ears'' and two verf; handsome p;ljltir-.ears. -I he front coachiwill be the me ia which refi eshnients w 1 j le serveil" outiiM'fr. Reuben Joml'S aiut.rliis assist- antis ie others will; be forlthe use of pasjstner. All means have,;-- been em i.ljel,to prevmit accident, and that no one litij fall in passing from -one car to another, there will be a platform exteml in";from one end t;f the train fo the other, with a rtijic on either side. The train was undeVfjoing a thorough cleansing this morning, ami will oc an neac anu coui fortable for those who embark on the ex cursion to-morrow, under the careof the gentlemanly conductor, Capt. F.- M. Wooten. 1 - ' Lightning Freaks. Early. Sundav morning, during the time that the pterin was passing over this city, the residence of Mr. John McLaurin, on the cajnerj oljSeventh and Orange streets, was jAruek by lightning. The shock awoke Mr. and Mrs. ;McLaurin, and not knowHiir Iwhat it was. Mrs. McLaufin went to see if ber Children, who were sleeping in an adjoining room, were all right; upjou going into the room she found it full of smoke and impregnated with a sulphurous odor; she called, her husband, wlio looked around to see if anything; md caught j tire but finding no lighti, thewo went into the kitchen w hich adjoins tle house, and discovered ttiat lightning had striick the chimney oblique ly, and then ran down a stove pipe to the stove, scattering the utensils, and separa ting the stove in several Jarts; it then passed on! to a cupboard alout. three feet distant, breaking several articles and then went out at the side bf the house, break ing the plastering in iseveral places. The damage, we understand, can be covered by a few dollars. He just wrapped the sheet and the spread around him this morning iu multi tudinous folds and ilav there hiveriug with one eye open, inditing a ew xe to "Hail! Gentle Spring. o 1876; NO. 23C - , , For the' Review. Riddles.. 1. AViiy is a vain young fadjr like a drunkard? 2. Why is a, ady unlike a mirror I t. What is a deccittul part cf a lady's dress ; '.; ' : . . 4. Why are dumb lovers like the meat ardent of lovers ? - 0. "Which is the most modest lucce'of lunuiurc ? i y . Where may "happiness be found ? t .7. Why is a washerwoman incons'istciit In bad weather? ' 8. Why is a thief in a garret like an hoAestYnan ? Queen ? 10. Why is "Bh'ndnfau's Bufl" like sympathy ? ' Syllables. 1 1 Under my first my second stands ; My whole isv applied to 'a lord's coinmand4 '.'". 12. My first is wild, my second tame ; My whole it has an evil name. 13. The place whei5e. st ndents burn the . midnight ,il. S Curtail the final letterin gentlemen's shirt bosom may be seeii'. ; 14. My first and last arevcr green ; My whole throughout the year is seen. ; '?. Tkaxspositiox of Letter. Flowers Hidden : Tie her loop. ' , " ; , f Beer van. ; ' I got ten mail. ' f t ': Hidden flowers : ; , Wipe up ink. Doctor, O send the medicine. Answer to Saturda v's' , Acrostic .- Madi son, Illinois, Tennessee, . China, , Hudson, Europe, Louisiana, Lansing,- Salt Lake City, Gaudalquiver, EgypT, Olympja, Grant, Raleigh,- Adams, Philadelphia, Harrison, Yadkin; the whole forming "Mitchell's Gcography."j Per Railroad. ' , Tlie following, arc the consignces'iof the 7:30 freight train on' the W. oc W. li. R., this morning : ! ; E Peschau or WestcrmanUj J H Mc Garity & Co, Murray &.Co,A Carpenter, Binford, Crow &"&v AII Yanliokkeleii, C I) Myers ec Co, M Orer, T H Smith, J & II Samson, Greens & Fliuiner, John Dawson, W J Parker, W C'& A R K, E Childs, N Jacobi, G A Pock, Evans & VonGlirhli, M Bear, J ;C Stcvvensi-n, I) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Important Meeting OF WYOMING TRIRE NO. 4 IMPROVED O. K. M., MON DiVY NIGHT. All Members at requested to attend. J v order of the W. S., :FT. J. HERRING, C. ofll. j 39-it Ci -'''';. ; '' ' liDST.;.:.- t:'. milLS MORNING, BETWEEN;? THE 1 hours of 8 ad V o'clock; & CANARY BIRD, with black" spot on "Ijvad, piilred wig,- tipped with; white, and a broken fclaw. Tile finder will suitably Rewarded by leatinsr the same 4t 4 ? $p.lt i,: THIfiOPFdE. m hi -in liii ' AT NO. 27 MARKET STREET ! X7E WANT TO SELL AND ARE DL V TEUMTNED TO SELL I Cull and ef amine our LINEN DUCK SUITS At S5 OO. ! . Our Ilandiome'BU.SINESS SUITS At S7.50. x i And our Beautiful DRESS SUITS At $18 OO. THE EXCELSIOR SMUT STILL LEADS THEM ALL-SIX FOR G OO! j.- 1-J A. DAT ID. "We Will Have Them MOKDM! 3 iiUJJ mi excepting Buttons and Button-hbbs, and we guarantee them to be SUPERIOR to ANY PARTLY-MADE SHIRT EVER SOLD! Warranted to be war ij. VV UmbUUU Oil I ning and 2100 Linen, for 90 Cents! Those in need will find it to their interest to examine the in. jeic I XL- SHRIER Summer Reading ! -VJOVELS THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL IN 1 style, pure in tone and healthy and inter esting from cover to cover. " THE LAND OF THE SKY," by Cbriitian Reid. " DANlEL DERONDA," bv Geo. Elliot " FLESH AND SPIRIT by the author of t -KTtir rT pnrTfi "THE DILEMMA." "ISIIMAEL ;" Or, In the Depths. " SELF-RAISED Or, From the Depths. HEINSBERGER'S jell Live Book nd Music Store. MAY BUTTER ! JUST XX? AIID FOB. UAXjH XT G. II. W. RUNGE'S, may 25 N. E. Cor. Market k 2d at. urn THE ALL- L DES IRT PLEASE NOTICE. L We ird be glad to receive commnnication trom oorlrienda on anr and all $ubjects of gene ral Interest but: Jhe name cf the writer oust alwaT? be fur- fcLLed fcaf the Editors. " '5???",l!cftion mdst be written only on rie ehie of the paper. PtSAliUef tou3t Wo aroided. A1!!3 espeeialfj and particularly nnder- ?tt2-tiicf:the.editor do not bvays endorse the Hews of correspondent, nnles? ?o stated in tllA fAlt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ICE CREAM AND CANDIES! I KES'H BANDIES hviRV x in v. .Jl. " U UlihAM! TAFFY ! rnenivno peax ut. ic. ice cmv a m ro . - vuart, 10 cenU a Sauvi- li 1 Tf - T (UnAnAA always on hand. -t.-, . ; ' HAliliY IlKUN'Ani), jo l-tf Secoud Street, near Princtss. . i OfKICE TrEASI'IIEU .VXD CuLLrCTOR", City pt Wilmington, N? C, June 10, 1STC. f ATOTICE IS HEUEIJY GIVKX Til AT Til E i CITY TAX DOOKS for. 1S7C ard "now in possession of the undersigned for Colloetion ot all Real and Personal Taxes. AH Persons are requested to call and make immediate -Divment at thU )ii; but a. few days are "allowed bv law before Vi- ' A UK r au 11 iiffu ami soiu. City Coupons are also roctivablft in imv. ment of City Taxes. " i. T. C. S22XLVOSS, je.!7-d2tAeodCt . Treas'r and , Collector. FOX CRACKERS ! BEST CRACKERS MADE. SOLD only by UHAS. U. MYERS & CO., o and 7 North Front St. DAILY CONVENTIONS Of the People to Buy Dest , Family Supplies ! nt the 1 Are held at our Stores in tlwj interest of Y Reduced Prices -for- i 1 CHS. D, MYERS & CO. jo 17-tf 5 & 7 North Front Street. HO 2 FOR THE MOUNTAINS COOL SPRINGS! F THE : HILL COUWTRY ! I.-' BY THE Joiikl) TRIP ) I l;E XCURSIONTICK ETS will be on sab tJUXE 10th,; AT ALL POINTS, for those desirous of VISITING the JVEOtrZTAinS and tforth Carolina S p ri ngs 'at siielby CATAWBA, HICKORY, ASHEVtLLE dnd WARM SPRINGS, at Prices so XoW that people cannot afford to stay at home thene hard time?. pS" For further particulars apply to or call on F. W. Clark, je7-tf G. T. A. C. C. K. W. KEI8ME PBDjlDIS MS GOariNT. MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING INKS, Boot and News Black a Specialty, 17 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, I'a vUR INKS ARE OF A SUPERIOR I W quality, 1einp made from the 'but ing re- dienU and unifer the personal eupervhion of a practical printer and preaman ; therefore we will guarantee tctry pound of ink olJ to be of a SUPERIOR .'JET BLACK. QUICK DRYING and ENTIRELY FREE FROM SETTING-OFF. . Oar price are from 30 to 50 ter cent. LOAVERthan any other Ink manufactured in th United State. . A trial of a tain pie keg will convince anv printer that he has been paying nearly double what he ehould for his Inks in times past. pot vp in ken and barreU to uiti,urchaTi. AddreM KEYSTONE PRINTI.VO INK CO., 17 North Fifth SL, PLiladelpLia, Pa. je 15-t MEERSCHAUM PIPES ! TEERSCnAUM CIGAR k CIGARETTE ItX Holders : Vanity Fair mokine Tobacco; 1 Durham Smokin; Tobaccos ; Key West Havana, Periquc and Cigarette Paper, High- Cigars, all Havana ; Toitkiih Tobacco ; toned 5 ct Cisrars. For sale by J, W. tIPPITTj may IC-tf Sign Punch, FrontSt; PAY V0URCIT1 TAXES LOWEST CASH PRICES mm mmwm mm (MUS CAR0LISA CEHTRftL MILWAY ri ' Si. ! M 'i
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