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OFF FOR THE MOUNTAINS.
Just before -the excursion train left the
(C. Depot this morning, there could have
U-vh seen making his way through the
crowd a portly looking gentleman with
soi nothing less than four reams of paper prt
je ting from his pocket and a Centennial
pencil adorning, his ear. Wc "will , not
tr.iiiMo our readers to guess who he was,
l.ut will state at once that it was our
Hditur. He has left us for a three
lav's trip up in the mountains, fur the
purpose of recuperating, and giving a little
re, nMtion to his weary brain.
Lift him up gently" and treat him
kindly, our Mountain friends ; give him
iis much butter-milk' and clabber .as ho
wishes, for we want to see him return to
his s.mctuni well pleased with his trip,
writhing many pounds more, and .with
all ih" j (Si per he carried, and more, too,
jilk'.l with pen and ink sketches. If he
. .n t, we are ready to fight the whole of
WYstrrn North Carolina.
A Quaint Old Bill.
'i'lu' following curious uccomit for re-,
storing a chapel was engraved in French
ui. a watch crystal in the Swiss depart
ment r.f the Vienna Expobition. The
hIimIi; w as placed on ii scroll less than an
im h square. A. painter had been em
j..yed to repair a number of pictures in
:v rouvent ; Ue -did it and presented bis
1 the ( urate, wn.. refused to pay it, say-
ii in mil mi ui n.iiiwo iiiivi u ituumra
jti", iint iiiu tuuim.ua- wjuiu require a
Mil .K i.iu. jne iKiinior prouueeu u as
Mimwn.
Cum t te.1 and revised the leu Com-
iiiaiiitititiHs, o irancs anu lz cenumes;
mU'llishcd and renewed Pontius Pilate
nut new ribbon in his bonnet. 3
"- f jC - ' t -a ft I
Iniiiis t; centimes , put a new tail oil the
7 .
....st.-r ot St. reter and mended h scmb.
fr,,xt9n miitiins- anil .
. t .i- i -a . '" r .i e- i- I
i.M'nit'U ine leu wing oi me uuaiuian
i i itvwca Ufa ven, auiusieuiwo scars.miaea
I II I i I 1 a ' I 1 lla.
tlu! Hun and renewed the Moon, 7 francs
14 centimes, reanimated the Flames of
hirgntory and restored some s6uls, G
iraiiM 7 centimes: reviveil tho Flames of
Hell, nut a new tail On tftbllevil. mended
i .: .. i' i r i ua i : .1' e .... u
ijis 11-11, vvui, aim uiu wvoiaiivus nu w.o
Daniined, 4 francs 10 centimes; put new
spatter dashes on the Son ot lobias and
dressing on his back 2 francs : cleaned
mines centimes ; pui ear-rings in me
ears of Sarah, 2 francs 4 centimes; re-
bordered the robe of Heaod and readjusted
his wig, 4 francos 4 centimes ; put a new
of (Joli ih md IrtPmlpd his lees , francs
I t.oli.ih, and oxtended nia legs, a irancs
2 centimes; decora ted INoah s Ark 3 francs;
mended the shirt of the Prodigal Son and
.stone in David' S nsr. en arsed the head
ed the shirt of the Prodigal. Son and
anei tne pigs, irancs 9 ; vvuuuiva.
. . . 1 ii a r - i. . 1
Total oil francs 1 1 centimes.
Frirhtfiil Death.
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lhc unnatural habit of kissmg dogs
has becn the cause of a horrible death to
a;,wuvg i;,.,-;uj, . rt.
tells us, had for some time been atHicted
with periotlical indisposition, frequently
Wcnnuns so serious as to produce swell-
u,r of u,e abdonipn. ine neu.cines
- . . 'i Tttt I
lVom visiting, several years, watering
places of established reputation. On the
contrary, -tlie maiauy grew to oe o m-
. 1 I A . . I
tolerable that, upon conference held, pay-
Meians called in Privy Counselor Wilms
tor a consultation. This physician, ob
serving the sick' lady for sometime, and
alter having propounded several ques
ti tns, suddenly; asked:
' lias this lady, perhaps, a dog?"
Surnrised at such a question, her
friends shook their heads negatively.
"l.ut did she ever have one?" the phy
sician continued.; .
"Yes,1 some three years ag," was the
answer
'And the lady certainly allowed the
don to kiss her once in a while Mr
Wilms asked. It, tcx, had to be admit
ted, when the doctor felt fully satisfied
i.f the cause ot the indisposition. He
concluded that in kissing the dog bladder
worms-fintinitesimal animals with which
none but sick dogs are troubled, as usual-
lv -were' made to iass into the liver of
the patient. 1 he operation performed by
ii ii'i ' i .i .. i .-. i
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Mr
wiims. snoruv auerwaiii. iiuiv es
UisUsl the correctness of the diagnosis
1 he liver of the patient was peopled bv
innumerable worms, which it was patent
bad passed from the dog. -The lady was
ojrated on three times, and the fourth
tslir dietl.
WTe are of the opinion that this case
should be read far and near. We add
auother medical observation in ragard to
calfs liver, so popular in most families.
The consumption of thisarticl ever calls
for great care, and it should never be used
except when in its raw. state it is of one
color. Calf s liver is Tilso frequently full
-of worms. A mere speck lighter or dark
er than the rest is enough to cause sus
picion. .
June was the month which the Romans
considered' th6 most propitious season of
ne year for contracting matrimonial en
gagements, especially if the day: chosea
were that of the full moon or the conduc
tion of the sun and moon; the month of
.May was especially to bo avoided, as un
'dcrthe influence of spirits adverse tobap
Jy households.
, 1 1 r .. t , .1... 1 ii- 1 i wuiuukihj iui xjuiiti 1.00 is ,-)uu 1
ltllitl L IT ill Ii I'I'I I III 'I K I I Ml 1 II ll I.... .... I
" rVi iT V. iLi T ' :.: that lie will not be governed by any State, and wil be r
s,nanu ;u.n !eM,u.m I' . action of the District Convention, legged Con fedbrate m
... ... , ' !U1" 110 ucnevcsj, yvjii ue iiayieu 111 so lonz couhnetl in a
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VOL. 1.
CAROLINA.
is
' Mr. John C. Rhodes lias' resigned as
one of of the Penitentiary Directors.
All the counties in the State were
represented in the convention except
Gaston.
Mr. G. S. Bettis, of Littleton J has
just shipped the first peaches of the
season from this State to New York.
Edward E. Gayle, a young Italeigh
lte, has just graduated with honor at
Wes Point, He stands 13 in a class of
43 graduates.
Mr. Jacob Iinitels a prominent mer
chant in Charlotte has been stricken
with paralysis and is not expected to
recover.
Prof. Winston, of the University of
this State, was married on the 5th. in
Mm., TIr..,,..Al.: ' ' I
A verdict of fifteen hundred dollars
was given II. O. -Bawls by the Federal
Vour agamsu tne Atlantic and-Northa.
vaiuniKi luimuiiu iui 1UIV1UJ4 111s uugu
broken by an accident on the road.
.iva1 .1 j- i : i
o-ne j?rauKiin uourxer says: in a
light between two men named Caw
thorn SlTirl Tvirkljiiirl in fii-nnvill rn
Saturday, Cawthorn struck Kirkland
with his hst, killing him instantly.
The good folks no in Wilson turned
out all over last Thursday to receive
the next Lieutenant Governor; and
Attorney General ot the State. JIon.
T. J. Jarvis and Col. Thos. S. Kenan,
on their return from Convention.
The Goldsboro Mesnenqer says : Wil
son gave a grand oration to Capt. Jar
vis and Col. Kenan on Fridav last.
They were met at the train by a large
n.oi f ii.n . " i"i
gy a brass band Kenan' and
sheppard made elorious speeches.
rpho ricw nrUMn c . x
IHICR fiiiiilrfi ntrhft mnppin uitonioc
was killed bv Mr. W. I). Stiiula v jit
AiKinson s im, in, Joiinston county,
a few days ago. It measured 5 feet 10
inches ill length, ; 13 inches ill circum-
A J 1 -w- a
- r.... oi ; i .. . js, .
""Vf "icues uoui ee 10 e,
,,,,w:n.clBucu l'uulJUS-
lUG .UOldSDOrO MetSenMY SJlVS.
1)iek Kinfr. nf T,Piiir isi'iTi thfi fipll jie
. ,:v ?' 7, ' "vr".
tne interest or isroeaen. Tlie lienu h-
. . - - n- .
licans of Lenoir have endorsed him.
We learn Jalso from good authority
Jnage xnom.is win tokb ine
up against vxuv. piogueii, aim
lL - ?
bacruiceu meiciy 10 iimntj iwui a
. fi fnnp. Thfirfl isflin n lMf fnr
the Black District.
The Goldsboro Messenuer says :The
iwnnvofa win ' f a,Vo tia. I
maae tneir nominations, wnen tneir i
candidates will be invited to a joint
discussion. UV special request COl.
Kenan andia,. aa-
at Stonewall, on the 4th of July, and
Qoy yauce maymake a few speeches
in the Eagt but the canvass will not
iin till 'after th lAth nf.Tnlv. when
uf v """V v"""":
unm till after the 15th of July, when
xhti candidates will go to worKin goou
. J Ml A t
earnest. Gov. -Vance will probaly
speake first ill Wayne.
. The Charlotte Observer says: llie
The Charlotte Observer says : The
latest thing in stealing, is the theft of
Ui.imnHvft Pifcrinepr T-nwrv's
material train, on the North Carolina
ruuiroau. Alio wugiw .8tuwu
from the side track at Salisbury,
Thursday night, and run to between
xmaiiiuluii uim j. uuuuisi mc, .umicn
2l-ovfliiinr nn t hfl lTinin lino hvfl nillPC I
V" .""
w , vvfint.e,l an aceident whichmirfit
nave i)een serious. . A negro was seen
i A 1 - K7 A ' A- I I
t0 get oil tlie engine alter it nau oeen
stopped, and every enoit is ueing
made to catch him.
LOCAL NEWS.
Index to New Advertisements.
Jas. Danforth County Teachers.
Curtis & Boatwright Ice Cream
Roxes.
R. M. McIntire Hot, Hotter, Hottest.
A. Shrieu We Will Have Them
Monday.
P. Heinspkrgkb Summer Pleading.
J. W. Lippitt Meerschaum Pipes.
Strawlerries are l)ec'oming few and far
between :
Nothing
doing
in Magisterial circles
this mor
um
From all sections of the State comes the
report of heavy rains
I i
We understand that there was a meet
ing of the "Whiting Rifles" last evening.
Governor Vance will begin to canvass
in July, after the session of Cabarrns
Court.
Ibere was to have been an eighth com
petition by the members of the Athletic
Rifle Club for tho frrvt.l' KiW. this
aftcrnoon.
Thauks to Mr. Jos. SIcIiaurin for a
cluster of fine annles from an apple tree!
in his sarden on Market street. Tliey
were very fine.
The June term of the Superior Court
for this county commences on neit
... i - T i ir.vr n.nrf
aiouuay, ouuseiucivojr 1M.a.v.,ui,.
win oe in session iwo weeks.
'. . . i.
People should just now avoid exposure
as much a possiblc,and adopt all the pre-
cautions that scientific knowledge may
RiirTPKtl or reason may dictate.
1
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WILMINGTON, N.
Water Blefons. j
The water- melon seasoul has j opened ;
the first were in the market on Saturday,
and they were offered at very high
prices. Now you can laugh at the dull
times, and scorn the. high price of gro
ceries buy a ten cent water melon and
fill yourself up.
City Court.
Henry ' Whitehead, larceny of a piece
of meat, the property of Thos. if . Smith ;
judgment reserved until toi-morrow
morning. t ; ! . -
? Isaac Baker, disorderly conduct ; judg
ment suspended on the payment jof costs.
Five cases werc continued over.
A lie
Excursion to the Mountains.
The excursion to Henry's Station, the
present terminus f the Westerij North
Carolina li.aiifrn-.id lrft ho. ti.i nnm;,
f r ""'0
in charge of? the Manager, Mr; Foard,
There was quite a respectable crowd on
boanl, and ve wish ' them.' all jv happy
A Star Stpancled Banneiv Cen-
I tennial. i
The Fourth of July is next m order,
and manv of the worthy- sons of the sires
of 177G, those noble i)atriots whoiwrested
the prize of freedom from.
Iritain's
tyrants,
liberty
haughty. monarch, and hurled the
from our sh oil's ; who proclaimed
and lnuepeiK
ence, ami with tlneir lite s
led on this western couti-
blood establis
nent a home
for the oppressed of every
-clime,-- will
lie whooping and bowling
drunk on tlie
crooked licker of this
centennial year. ' l
A Good Old Rebel, j
In Mr. (liuard's bridal part v. at
Hickory last '! week, "we were pleased to
meet Maj. , IJeuben Wilson, of Augusta,
Liu , the bolqest, best tellow 111 seven
States. The Manor is a native iof this
ecollected as the one-
. hom Starbuck kept
filthy dungeon.
The above
is from the Jllues ltidgc
Blade. The iallant soldier and Igentle-
n al,udedlt0 hl tll;s notice. was the
. , f .
P1 .
wi,0. it will be remembered, loitnd no
. .. " . -i ' ' j .
difficulty m swallowing tlie iron-clan oath
immediately after the war in order to
. ,L;;..r. ;.r tt a h;0frf
'low 1 w
, : ? , ' . ,,i
be had. been ti member oi tne accession
Convention of 18G1, which carried North
Carolina out of the Union.
Weather Report.
From the Signal Oflice in this city we
obtain the following report of the state of
the thermometer this morning at ndb
o'clock, Washington mean time, 'at the
vrioilj. sfttio ls .ilf.ill;v v f
, ... i . -
Augusta, On .','70, clear ; Bamegat, 68,
cloudy ;Cairo,!lll., 59, fair ; Charleston, 80,
f., 7n . n:u;nnti
4A." "i- t
G5, bur ; Corsicana, 73, cloudy; ; t ort
Gibson. CO. fair: Galveston. 80.1 clear
' ' i ' ' l
Indianola, 82, fair ; Jacksonville, 82, fair;
.fair; Knoxville, CI, clear;
r. - e . -.r ii.:".. rT
ycnpurg, m, vlf uur; eu.pu, oi,
fair ; Mobile, 75, clear ; Montgomery, 73,
' -
cjear; Nashvil e. 70, clear ; Aew Oi lcans,
. Yn , , - Nor
. , . , , , - w "O 1 '
folk, 81, clear Pittsburgh, 67, fair Punta
Rassa, 81, cloijdy; Sandy Hook, 71;cloudy;
Savannah, 84jfair ; Shreveport, 6G, fair ;
St Louis, 56, i cloudy ; St. Mark, Fla.,
75, fair ; Vicksburg, 68, cloudy ; Wash
ington, 73,cloudy ; Wilmington, 75, ''clean
List or Letters.
The following is the list of letters re
maming uncauea ior in me umiugujn,
(!NT. C.) Postofliee, New Hanover county,
June 20. 1876. Persons calling tor these
letters will please say "advertised "
B W'm 11 Bakeman, Siimuel Iiarllett,
Miss Barcily i lack, John Rrown,:(Jeorge
Brown. ilson Bn-aut.
C Miss Mollie Cavenaugh. I y txm-
anhton, Benjamin Curtis. f
D Charles pamon, Mrs Mary ihcEin
S4M1.
F Mrs. Fsinnie Flcminsr. Miss M h
Foreman. V 1
G Rev John G Green.
H Abnun Hark ius, Miss Maria liar-
kins, Miss Mary E Harriss, Miss Julia
Hnrriss. Mrs Jtmrnimca Hill, carei alter
Ive. Robert Hill, Miss Clara Holland
care Benjamin Holland, Joseph Hysmith
co
i v
1-Miss Lnvenia Isler
.T Miss Mana .lackson. iud
Johhuson. Allen II Jones
M Miss Nicie Mclntire, Ir 11 McLn-
tyre. Miss Rachel Martin, E W 3Iason
Kictiard Jiauisuy rs tmaiy ix? e, airs
Mary Monroe, Uliani juurpuy.
. V E U Mie, Isaac ro well. i Ulie
f - . w i' V k . ii
Rowers .Monsieur Potter, Wm Pyle.
. Ii Mrs iusan a lieuuing, v x,uooiu
I son.
1 o Mhij, K11mi Slieolienl. care Geor?e
I .
I shnl TTanah Shinman.
T A G Thornton.
V Mrs Minnie Venters, care 1) jC Ven
.
yp B Watkins, Mrs ChantrL A
1 je. ,i
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W illiams. - Bubert W illis.
C, TUESDAY, JUNE 20,
Rambles about the W. & ' W. R. R.
.1, 1
Various Improvements going on.
On yesterday we took occasion to visit
the W. & W. R. 11. for the purpose of
noticing the many improvements that are
going on. We noticed that every one
was hard at work,; and that there is more
industry there at present than any
where else in the city. The work of de
molishing the Union Dejot is almost com
pleted, and e're long the work of putting
up the ) !
' NKW rASSKKOEll DEPOT
will be commenced. The new depot is to
be situated on the embankment on which
the shops how are,! at the end of Ifront
street. Its length will be about 350 feet,
and its breadth oO feet, the latter about
one half the breadth of the Union Depot.
The entrance will be by the bridge at the
head of Front street, over the tracks be
low. No carriages or wagons will be al
lowed to pass over the bridge, but will
stop at the foot of it, the pas
sengers will walk oyer, and the freight be
conveyed by means of trucks over the
sbridgc to the depot. It has only been
about three weeks 'since, that an old car
shed on the embankment was torn down
to make way for the new depot.
The old. stone wall on the North side of
the tracks 'below the bridge, which has
been standing there for many years, is
now being; extended about GG feet, and
being built as high as the embankment,
for the purpose of supporting it.
In digging down for the purpose of
making the grade lower, leading from the
old shed to the Union Depot, was un
earthed between Second and Third streets,
tlie foundation of
. AN OLD TUIU'fclXTIXli blSTILI.EKY
which must have been there many years
ago; an old inhabitant of this city, says
that he can remember twenty-five years
ago that where the tracks ,n)w run from
the old to the Union Depot, there was
once a large stream of water, which ran
down and emptied into the Cape Fear,
but has jinTooollJction -uf.a.f urpentino
distillery being any where along its course,
so from this, we can safe'' say, that the
distillery was thereover twenty-five years
ago.
An oid well at the shops, which has re
cently been put in use, (as the one for
merly used has been drained) is now being
jored deeper, for the purpose of making
he water rise more - freely ; about two
weeks ago machinery was attached and
he water is now pumped up by means of
steam . I he machi nerv . haying connec
tion with the engine within the shops.
The boring has .already gone down about
50 feet below tho original bottom of the
well, and the drill is now being used in
boring through a large rock, which im-
icdes the progress of the water.
i A NEW 'ENGINE.
- At the shops there has been very re
cently built, a new engine, Xo. 30, the
second and finest engine yet made at the
Wilmington & Weldon Railroad shops;
it is very neat, has a ljji inch cylinder
id 5 foot wheel. It was finished on
Wednesday last, and on the same day
took a 4 mile trial trip up the road, and
on Friday, it went to.Weldon with a train
of cars, returning with another train on
Sunday. I
As the telegraph 'wires are at present
on the grouud where is to be built the
new depot the poles have been shifted to
the other side of the tracks below, and
the wires connect with a telegraph pole
on Third street, on the same side of the
tracks. More anon.
Death of one of the Principal Mer
chants of Charlotte.
The Key. Mr. Mendelsohn received a
telegram this morning from Charlotte
calling him to that city, for the purpose of
performing the funeral rites over the
body of Mr. Jacob Kintels, of the well
known firm of Wittkowsky & Rintcls,
who died there this moming. lie will
leave on this evening's train:
A novelty just imported is chamois
leather basques and aprons in their
natural buflTcolor, wrought all over with
gav-colred silks in chain stitch and in
point liusse,
Officer Walcott ii still busily engaged
in taxing ine aog census, ne uas an
covercd that there arc about as many
dog in Wilmineton as people. How
about mew-mew's ?
A western gentleman advertises for
'self-supporting'' wife. We have seen
numerous announcementi of self-supporting
hose, hoopskirts,and the like compo
nent details ; but it is doubtful whether
the entire machine can be manufactured
on the same principle
1876.
NO. 235.
For the Review.
Eiiisuia. , U A :
I arn composed of 11 letters.
My 6, 5, 11 is a large vessel.
My 1, 10, 9,3,2 is a bird..
My 9, 7, 8, 6, 1, 9 is an animal.
My 4, 9, 7, 2 is a narrative.
Ml 7, 9, 3, 1, 2 is a large siear.
J sly whole is the name of a nice place,,
' " a: v..
Answer to yesterday's Flowers'hidden:
Helitropc verbena, minonctte; Hidden
flowers: Tink, rose.
:) Per Railroad
The following are the consignees of the
7:30 freight train on the W, & W. R. RM
this morning : '' '
Giles & Murchi son, Lilly Bros, Geo
Myers, -.J ames Danforth, Brown & Rod
dick, Evans dc VonGlahn, Journal, " Jno
Dawson, D Pigott, A Shrier, Binford,
Crow & Co, West & Co, J & H Samson,
S Kasprowicz, J T Mclver, P Lennehan.
Wilinington District, Methodist K.
Church South Third Round of
Quarterly M eetinzrs.
Keuansville, atCharityChapT July
Magnolia, at Harrell's Store, " .
1, 2
8, 0
15, 1G
22 23
29,' 30
o, 1j
12, 13
19, 20
Uokesbury, at Bethel.........
Smithvilfe, at Smithville...
Clinton, at Andrew Chapel
n
n
unsiow, at
Aug,
.
Topsail, at Wesley an CI tape,.
Elizabeth, at Carver's Creek,
1
Whiteville and 1 . f ., ,
Waccamaw' M. fat n,on
Oi" o
JO, Ik
Wilmington, at Front Street, Sept. 2, 3
W. S. Black, P. K. I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1
WE CAN FURNISH ICE CREAM IN
IJOXES and will Guarantee it- to keep
HARD ! We have the
Patent ice Cream Boxes
for moulding 'Drickb." Can furnish any
quantity at short notice. 5rWe have
Spe.cial Boxes lor sending out a j.
Single Saucer for 15 Cents !
If you want
ICE CREAM,
Come or send to
ie 20 CURTIS & BDATWRIGHTJ
COUNTr TEACHERS" !
CALE AND SEE IF I DON'T OFFER
special inducements for you to purchase
YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS OF ME.
A full- stock NEW and SECOND-HAND.
Many of the Second-IIand Rooks arc as rood
as NEW, FOR HALF THE MONEY. Try my
, BLACESOARD FAFEU !
Can be put up any where and is ready for use
CHALK CRAYONS and I
BLACKBOARD RUBBERS
kept always on hand.
JAMES DANFORTH,
je20-tf Near Post Office.
Hot! Hotter!! Hottest!!!
jr EEPINO COOL SEEMS TO BE THE
XV principal occupation just now, and to
further that laudable object, dress as lightly
as posHible. Use i
LINENS, LAWNS,
GRENADINES, ORGANDIES,
LIGHT MOHAIRS, LACE POINTS
and JACKETS, LACE and
GRENADINE TIES, FANS,
PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, Ac.
ALL TO BE FOUND CHEAP at
R. M;-McINTIRE'S,
r41 North Front Street.
READY-MADE LINEN SUITS
i FROM 5 00 to 810 00!
jo 20
We Will Have Them
MOKDAY !
THEALHIADE SHIRTS
excepting Buttons and Button -hoUs, and we
aruarantee them to be SUPERIOR to ANY
PARTLY-MADE SHIRT EVER SOLD!
Warranted to be
Wamsutta Shirting
and 2100 Linen, for 90 Cents!
35- Those in need will -find it to their
interest to examine them.
jelC A
Summer Reading !
-JTOVELS THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL IN
X style, pure in tone and healthy and inter
esting from coTer to corer.
" THE LAND OF THE SKY," bv Chrwtian
Reid.
" DANIEL DERONDA," by Geo. Elliot j
"FLESH AND SPIRIT," by the author of
" THE ODD TRUMP."
"THE DILEMMA." .
"ISHMAEL;" Or, In the Deptha.
" SELF-RAISED Or, From the Depth."
HEINSBERGER'S
je 14 Lire Book and Mtuic Store.
MAY BUTTER !
JUDT ZZ7 21Z7Z 70ZL CilZiZl
AT
CREAM
BOXES
G. II. V. RUNGE'S,
maj25 N. E. Cor. Market k 2d St.
; PLEASE NOTICE.
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"We will be glad to receiTe communication!
from oar friends on any and all subject of gene-
ral Interest but:
Tne name of the writer must Iwvs be fur
nbhed to jhe Editors.
Communfcations must be written only on
one side of the paper..
Personalities must be avoided.
And it is especially and particularly under
stood that the editors do not always endorse
the views of correspondent, unless so stated in
the editorial columns.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ICE CREAM AND CANDIES !
pRESH Q AN DIES JVERY J AY !
wiTfeSi TA F COCOANUT!
PEANUT, Ac. ICE CREAM fin .
Quart, 10 cents a Saucer. Vn
always on hand. - s
. HARRY BERNARD,
17-tf Second Street, near Princess,
m i. i:iii.BT
AlfO. 27 MARKET STREET I
WE WANT TO SELL AND ARE DP.
TERMrSED TO SELL I Call and
examine our LINEN DUCK SUITS
At S5 OO.
. Our Handsome BUSINESS SUITS
At S7.50.
And our Beautiful DRESS SUITS
At SI 8 OO.
THE EXCELSIOR SHIRT STILL LEADS
THEM ALL-SIX FOR SO "OO!
je 19 A. DAVID.
FOX CRACKERS !
BEST CRACKERS MADE. SOLD only hj
GHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
5 and 7 North Front St.
DAILY CONVENTIONS
Of the People to Buy Best '
Family Supplies !
1MIT CASH PRICKS,
Are held at our Stores in the interest of
ECONOMY MB 1M1IT !
Reduced Prices
for
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
je 17tf 5 & 7 North Front Street
HO! FOR THE MOUNTAINS
AXD TUE
COOL SPRIGS!
i op the
HILL COUNTRY!
-r- BY THE
JOUNDTRIP OR EXCURSIONTICKETS
will be on sale JUNE 10th, AT ALL
POINTS, for those desirous of VISITING
the MOUNTAINS and North
Carolina S p rin?Vat SHELBY
CATAWBA, HICKORY, ASHEVILLE and
WARM SPRINGS, at Prices so Low that
people cannot afford to etay at .home Mhese
hard times.
&-For further particulars apply to or
call on ' V '
F. W. Clark,
je 7-tf G. T. A. C. C. R. W.
KEYSTONE PRINTING DfK COHPAMT.
I MANUFACTURERS OF
PRINTING INKS,
Booi and News Blact a Specialty,
17 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
OUR INKS ARE OF A SUPERIOR
quality . beincr made from the best ingre
dients and under the personal supervision of
a practical printer and pressman ; therefore
we will guarantee every pound of ink moid to
be of a SUPERIOR JET BLACK, QUICK
DRYING and ENTIRELY FREE FROM
SETTING-OFF.
Our prices are from 30 to SO per cent
LOW EK than any other Inks manufactured
in the United States.
A trial of a sample keg will convince anr
printer that be baa beeq paying nearly doable
what lie snoutd lor liis . Inks in tiroes put
Pat up in kegs and barrels to tait purchaser.
Address ,
KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO.,
17 North Fifth St, Philadelphia, Pa.
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fEERSCHAUM CIGAR A CIGARETTE
1 J. Uolders ; Vanity Fair Smoking Tobaecoj
Durham Smoking Tobaccos; Kef West
Cigars, all Havana ;
Havana, Perique. and
Tarkuh Tobacco ;
- Cigarette Paper, High-
toned Set Cigars.
For sale by
Ml
CENTRA
RAILWAY
mmmm
PIPES
J. W. UPPITTj
Sign Poncb, FrontSL'
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