Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Feb. 27, 1882, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Miscellaneous. a & a ri i 1 e t fa hi fa itiCSJit ,1vr'irr'l i iifi'iin gl Mlfl f For the Cure of Cough?, Co!i ', Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Ikon- i chitis.Whoopifig Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief eft coiunoiptive persons in advancer: stages of tbs Iicv;. For Sale by n',1 Piupflrfsts.--Price, 25 cents. CI ITDU L PIXWAM, OF LYNM, TOB,, O LYDBA E. PSKHAM S COMPOUND. I? a Positive f'urft fwra.1l thaae Painful Complaint rnd Wealincaet HNlimw loeur brat i'etamlo pepnlatl. 3lwU!enre ntir!y th woi-st form of Female Coin -rJH. all orat-lan trc;til?at Infl.inraeUou and llcfre Falling: nl replacements, airtl th oonsfqiiem Spinal Wecki:.s, and is particularly adapted to tfc Crsg f Lif. It will disr!re ar.i ctpi fc'imors from tie utfren lr. MrJ,r staga of lTel-rii,t. Th tjklwTr to f,-i-frn humors tbw is clw)cs?d very rwJ!Jy ty It nf.. H recaoTea falntnAM, flatulency, dfctroycaU crcrlnjr foratlrnolanta, and rellarm weakness of tb storoar.b. H pure Bloating, Headaches, Norroua Prostration, UaiMraJ rUilty, Slleagneas, PprMeioB and Ind- Tfaas fe!h7 a baarlnp down, ahjff pain, wtAghi aJ4 barkaeba, la always permanent y carol by ita ose. It wfU at all tinia aad undr all circa mtapeaa art in harmooy with tbe laws that govern th f antale ayatm. for th miroof Cidny Contplaiala Of titutr x llila CVyrnpoond la ansarpasavd. XTXIA. E. PIVEHAM'S TTOETABIJE COM rOUKD Ia prepared at S33 and Weatarn Atquu, Lyan.Kaaa. Pric 1. EixbottfeaforS- Sentby mai: la tba form of pOla, rilao In tbo form of locengm, e. raeatpt oTprtee, $1 jwr box for Htber. lira. Pinihant frawiyasawera alllettera of Inquiry. Seed for pampb- m as aVtMrrp. M. Aadresa 2Tntion thit Papr. No fiaEdly aboold b without LTDIA K. PIStHASfS LTTSB. PIIXS. Tbay mra couatlpation, biliouar.eai sd torpidity of tha llrer. 23 cect par box. ' Sold by all Druf atata. MM. CIB0UH1. ' Greensboro Bagle: We were siiown the fore foot of a -bog killed yesterday at Goley k Jonei digtillerr in I this county, by Ke a ben J one, which lad ive distioot hoofs instead of four, on each fore foot. ' Hih Point Pionw. .Tndciog from the number of frtight mica that daily paea thronsh this! place, tie Railroad companies most be doing a vast amount of business. A young man named Ueeks Iras accidently shot by his brother, while in a difficulty with a man named Keaton, in Eeidimlle' :at Friday. The shot was fired at ' the latter, but missed and took effect just above the thigh of the former person. J Asherille Citizen: A large northern firm with ample capital is about to eDgage actively atjthis point id the lumber business in all its branches, anid turn to account the "forest treasure of this section. There are walnut logs at the depot in Marihall which square 24 inchesand orer 29 feet long. '1 hey are for foreign shipment.: Col. Bum bough furnished the W. N. 0. Road two pieees of timber, each piece 8 by 24 inches, aad 80 teet long, apd both from the lama tree, making the whole treo 16 by 24, 80 feet long. ? 1 Charlotte Observer: In the State news items published yesterday was one from the Winston Repnblican about a quilt of 4,081 pieces.roae by a Winaton lady. This has brought out the fact that a Charlotte Iadjr. Ms lon P. Farr inirton, has "built" a quilt ot the basket Tariety in whieh are 6,418 different nieces. It is stated that within jthe last year the I Richmond & Danville Railroad company has purchased for its various roads no less than fifty engines and ere thousand freight ears, notwith standing whichj it is now more pressed for tonnage capacity than evjr before. To meet the pressure the company is about contracting for forty additional engines and a thousand more box cars for the present eeasonrs business. Coneord Sun: There is on an aver age four droves of mules! per week, pass ing through town. I iPrices range from $90 to 1.25 and $140. 4 Mr. Mos es Barrier, of Mt. Pleasant, died last Sunday morning, I afjter several weeks of paralytic suffering, llis'cays were longia the land and perhaps no man erer died with more friends, or fewer enemies. Be"-was aged '74 ears, 10 month3 and 4 days., Mr. Joe Mears, of the Phoenix j raiue, came to townThursday to send another gold brick to the company in ffhiladelphit.. This time it was a three pound lump. This makes eight pounds of solid golcf rcaliz ed trom two mines m our county, the t'hceoix and the Tucker within two weeks. .. iVcifcs and Observer ; 'Hiere are said t be in this State 41.197 Sabbath schools, with 197,937 scholars, and 33, 576 teachers. In the Hfnitsd States there are reported to be 84,730 schools, witn fj.820,833 ischolars, and 982,283 teachers. There are in our city public echools 1,620 children, of whom oja wniies aitena ino centennial craded scnool, wnilo ot the I colored pupils 153 1 S. 1 AAA .a . The Ulnz Theslre. Vixxjr a, Feb. 25, 1832. Copies of an indictment cerering twoatysix folios hare been handed to eight persons charsr ed with contributing, bj their negligence, to the recent art at the Hi&ff Theatre. Two : hundred1 and twenty six witnesses hare been tnsunoned. The trial will commence- on the 2d of Hat. Amons? the aeensed are: Herr roa Newald, ex Burgoinaster of Vienna; Herr Janner, manager of the Ring Theatre, and Herr Lanfeidssr, Chief Commissary f the Police. - Duke and evening for- Lo.vDOJf, Feb. 25 The Duchess of Edinburgh this mally opened the Crystal Palace Inter national Electrical Exhibition. . Experts state that this is even more! complete than the exhibition recently held at Peris. 1 Attend the Oberlin, 393 the Washington, Conntv 1 Bishop Ljman's Appolntmesti March 5 Sanday. Chapel Hill. March 12 Sunday, Newbern. March 14 Tuesday, Kinston. March lft Wednesday, Snow Hill. March 16 Thursday, Wilson. March 17 Friday, Rocky Mount.. March 19 Sunday, Enfield. March 2 1 Tuesday, Ringwood. March 23 Thursday, Halifax. March 24 Friday, Weldon. March 26 Sunday, Murfreesboro. March 26 Sunday evening, Winston. March 28 Tuesday. Gateaville. March 29 Wednesday, j St. Peter's, Gates county. j March 31 Friday, Hertford. April 1 Saturday evening, Camden. April 2 Sunday, Elizabeth City. April 3 Monday, Newbegun Chapel. April 5 Wednesday, St. Luke's. Washington county. j April 6 Thursday, Columbia, Tyrrell county. 1 April 7 Good Friday, St. David's. Washington countyi . April 9 Easter Day, Bdenton. Aprill Tuesday, Plymouth. April 13 Thursday, Holy Innof.enti Bertie county. April 14 Friday, Windsor, Bertie co. April 16 Sanday, Grace Church, Bertie county. ' , April 17 Monday, Roxabel. April 18 Tuesday, Jackson, North ampton county. April 20 Thursday, Faison. April 21 Friday, Clinton. . April 23 Sunday, Wilmington. -apni zo mesday, ttmithville. April 25 Tuesdayevening.St.Mark'g, Wilmington. April 26 Wednesday evening, Golds boro. j April SO Sunday,4 St. AugrotmeV, Eaieign. April 30 Sunday evening, Good Shep usra, rvaieign. May Sunday, Christ Church, Ra leigh. May 6 Sunday evening, St. Mary's, xtaieign. 1 May 10-15 Tarboro. Convention. May 16 Tuesday, Scotland Neck. May 17 Wednesday, Hamilton. May 18 Thursday, Williamston. May 19 Friday. Jamesville. May 20 Saturday, Trinity, Beaufort Qnarterly ITeellnn For the Wilmington'" District of the Methodist H. Church, South. " ' first fcotnm. Cokesbory, at Bethany. . Feb 25-26 Coharie Mission, at Wesley Chap- al. . . , . March 4 -6 Daplin, at Wesley Chapel, March 11-12 Onslow, at Lebanon, . March 18-19 GTThe District Stewards will meet ta Wilmington at the parso nage of tbe Ij'roit btreetChurea at 11 o'clock a. m.. on Tuesday, the 3rd of January. 1882. &B.O. BuBTax, : rreiidiisrBlalar. To Bailders and others Go to Jaco si's, for Sash, Blinds and "Doors, Glass, &e. You ean get ail sizes and at the lowest prioes. t aa FEBBfAUr'JT.-lPK. flPIRITS TDKPENrlWE Quot4 qutet at W eeats. 2s u&l reporttd. KOSIN -Q noted flfai at f 1 99 for trala- ed I aod 11 M for Gwod totralned. tiale o bbis Strained and 0 do Good Strained atqao'.atlons. f XAR viaated firm at $1 9f per bl f 2t CKODE XUHFSTTIIJE Wo official no tations. Sales cf receipts at f3 24 for Uaidr f8 SS for Aoft and 2 tl fr O n4 VI (Lilxed end Drjf Virile). COiToA Quoted firm. al f T5 Hales tss basis or 114, ror Miaannjc. ias louow- ins ar tb orlichu auotatlona ' bid and held higher Low AUdfUiac S 11-16 U. to i.i! is is 13 aUidliar OotHa.... Spirits larpentiEs...... tar..w I ureas 24T bVs IHS OdStS 1S39 bti s isT .4 37 THE AVILC0X. GIBBS G CO'S MAtUPULAXED Okll I ' Is c'amod exd adaittsd to tho , 31 Best. Most Beliableiand Clic2n33t PerliljH, in use fbriCqtton "You ean alaT depend upon itM ; f;-': - : " I Airngo tor your sup plioa at oncffion the caaal tarcjf. ' All material campoaiiig Fertilizers Hae tdr&asod anl ioairJ n I ' ara difflnit tb get.Mm. inertia 'no aivanca in the prtea of r For aup, lies inlary information in rer? to Gnvno comilfl 1 wumnigtoQ ni wt .tab U 1 t & 13 SO UTH F R O STR E HAS ALWAYS DURIUQ THE Ihro An well aslat all othor times, offorod tho Fine? and Choicest selection of - - f t 202 the Garfitld, and 277 the Johnston graded schools. J -i-Mr. Charles Carroll Quin, lately of Baltimore, will be ordain- i d to thn Diacntiafo in Ptiflat k lsMlt?I?l3MIsl I this morning by Bishop Lv man. Mr. wjjer, euciiu, ilan- I 1""ui ui. iviuwauuu, will go 10 Linarioite to enter upon the work of the sacred ministry. -lie v. John fluske, rector of Triaity lEoiscoDal church, at Statesville, recently receirsd a call to crake, otiiungia, tac: xtywy ef the best niedi cines known are corn- kbir.cd in Parker' Gin ionic, into a madicir? f uch varied powers, as fto4 make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the S&tflsaits & Strength Restorer Ever Usad. It curea Rheumatism, Slecpleasnesii, & diseases of the Stomach. .Bom-els. Lungs, Liver & Kidneys, t is entirely differentlrom Tfc . i r-i . a liuters. Li in for ktnrM MKtooomktiiair Drcv- ana other ronics. aa It 1 ,B-i'?TeT '" ' r1" aeverrntoxicatcs. Hiscox J ronikftU color u pr, hr. & Co chemists. N. Y. xnl 1 tint. Laraa gaTipg Buyfay PolUr ! Parker's . L! ! , nl Lungs, Liver & Kidnej I Hair Daisam, iydifleB:fi one of the principal churches of Phila-1 ucipum, us ustiisiaut rector. i noogn me saiarv onerea was a handiome oneJ and the other inducements! strong1, Mr. nas aecunea tne i call, preferring . I X : L I ( n " , iu itmaau in cimrge oi nis nccs. May 21 Sunday, Washington. May 22 Monday, South Creek. May 23 Tuesday, Durham's Creek. May 24 Wednesday. Bath. May -JD Thursday. Zion's Chnrth , ' . t ceauiort county. t May 26 jbndav evening. Pantezo. May 28 Sundavl St. James. Beaufort uauaty. . May 31 Wednesday, Makelysville, c 3 LOVELY COIY.PLEXIONO POSSIBLE TO ALL What Nature denies to many Art secures to alL Hagans Magnolia Balm dispels erery blemisb, orercomes liedness. freckles. Sallowness, Kough ness, Tan, Eruptions and Mlotcbes, and remotes all eri dences or heat and excitement. The Magnolia Balm imparts the most delicate and natural eomplexional tintsno detec tion being possible to tho clos est obserration. Under these circumstances a faulty wmplexiouis little short of a crime. Magnolia Balm sold eYeryirhere. Costs only 75 cents, irith foil directions. we near mat Mr. Koss. the cashier of the Iraders' Natiosal Bank of Charlotte has abandoned his i post and left that town. He had been speculating in futures. and htd lost. Thej loss, we hear it re ported, is only $17,000, and will doubt- less be made geod by the sureties. In conversation yesterday with a promi-1 viVm ucci, ueaierm leriuizers, he stated that the sales this season? will be one-third .'ess than those of lastfyear. Last season, he said, his firm sold about 1.800 tons, and this year would not tfill over 1,200 tons. There is. he said farther, an in. clination not to plant so much cotton. wnue ine immense quantity of small grain sown has taken up nmeh of the ground, and contributed to the reduced quantities of fertilizers; The State Hoard ot Education was in session yes terday, and corsidered the the iwamp lands in White Oak Swamp, which lie. in Jones and Onslow rionntiea. at the head waters of Trent, New and n?U ru t: L1 c I . .... xvivwm. oeverai proposittons looking to the purchase, of these lands were handed in, but no definite steps wcro wiM.cn. .notner meeting will soon oe held. . f June 1 Thursday. Swan Quarter. r-i i. .. ' ' nyue county. Juno 2 Friday, Fairfield, Hyde county. I June 4 Sunday, St. George's, llvda Countv. June 11 Sunday, Rockfisb, Consecra tion. June 11 Suuday eveniner. Favette ville. ' June 18 Sunday, Pittsboro. Holy communion at, all morning ser- 4 eteauier liaabth. Blsbes, BmithTllle Alaeter, feteamer John Dawson. Sherman. Point Caswell, R P Paddison. Steamer Korth State. Green. Faretterllle Worth & Worth. i Sekr Wllllamlne. 8cott, Baltimore, oareo guano to O O it R Co.. vessel to Geo Uarriis fc Co. . . . . I Schr Li T Wmtmoro. Camnbell. Orlaat. It 1, to Geo Harriss &. Co, with auano. in or oaraue iermod Andersen. llamr- to Roads. Va, JB Pesohau & Wesierman. Kcnr Artnur ts urton. Combs. Phlladainhia E GBaIer A Co. Schr Euulee lieynolds, DaylH, Elizabeth Cify, Go W VVi!ixamsiCo with 20ff bush els corn ' Bohr Ogeechee, Kelson, Elizabeth City to li F Mitchell & Son, with 29X) bushels corn i - Bteamer Elizabeth, Blsbeo, Smithvllle. I Master I Steamer North State, Grseni Fayetteyllle y ortn as. orin. i Nor barque Uomburgsund, Kellsen Lon uou, iJHterfcOu. Dowulna & Co. ; JScnr Kiarllgrat, Webster, Baltimore, cargo - T itauU, THM31 OJ UM XiarrlSSA JO 1 a. j i ' PARTICULAR ATTEHf lOn j CAUEDTO THE HEW j B LIQU OR DEPART MENTl WHEBB OAKBB FOTJKD TBE BEST 8IXE0IED0? Old Fine Sherries, ,1 Prandies. AND THE WBLL-KNOWBT BKaSm OT 3l S5f r:aESf 3E SOLD BY THIS .HOUSE. SO LONG Baltimore- lamber ivxi'oris - COA8TWIKE. " -schr Btarllsht- 14 8.8M feet London Nor barque Hombursand asKg spia, ts,sot do: rosin, i WUKK LT STATfiMJSJJsfT TOKS OK BAHD TIBET AST S5j 18S2 Ojttoa asbore.MMM.M.MmM..MMMMMMM otnoat........ 'MKMItHMlHIIIiilHMtl Total ...... ...a,......,. f n 1 1, ...... S?Mis a&hor?aM.M.......M.....MM4 ToUl., 4,531 3,1 bl i 3,239 1 1,U87 aw- - afea-a. ' 4,32 J Boiia &shortM..M . siloat i .......113,190 IM..MM-MMMM.U.MM.M.M O.d jZ TctalM..,MMaa,.(M,WM4MMMaMMW((M2J 1,672 Tar ashereww.wi,MMM.'w.MM 519 THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at tha Cltv Post Office aa follows : p. m. MSon2h on Rats." ihe thine desired found at last. ArV druggist lor Kough on 'Rats. It clears out ruts, mice, roaches, flies, bedbugs. xtr- ooies. COar BeloTcdl CAR F im L D IAnd his Feithfol Cabinet itn elsfaat UhroataLitaograph of oar 1st Freidsat, zaakiag 8 fail isagfa pttrsiu sriatdln 10 colon ca heavr pasrwith rieh gold Border. 8ix, IBxZt lashae Th ale of this beaatifal work of art hu bes siaplr aapfeesdeatrd at $1 per ee y. Ji rder tfc it ervrr fi!y reav ba able to rs' tats this bea -tifel and toaehing soavsref ear "ate Prcidnt acd !! vabise, we wili Hail It for only 0 cents par copy We est raralra toil sra tabi'ct, piloted 1 8 eolers. redacedto 3xli inehe,for only li eeata AOErlTS ssrvssrs wanted tist time fr egsntt to rp a rtea harreai with these baaadfal ivcrt-aUs. Ho this a- Si theisi. 8mi for tercas aad bay s a spies twerltWt(iwQ974ST A CO, Paas . - - WaST - a aa, ... Sa - - Herze;oTlna. ViWfKA. Feb. 25, 1882. It is officisllv announced . that anofiensivo movempnt has been under taken against the insur gents!in Herzegovina in the Zearorie dis trict. Four columns started on the 20th and2Ist inst. from Tirnovaand Foca. Uostar, Nevisinje and Gacho. to meet on the 24th near Kolinovic and aljehov ina. Heavy snow impeded the march of the columns, but they effected their object after h-m each had several engagements ihrne of the engagements weresevereij tea ana lasted several hours. The iuaes on either siele were apparently iaconsiderahle. , JTlrlns the Mlrnlon., Paris, Feb. 26, 18S2. The Figaro 'ays an important! group of share-holders f the Union Gecerale met yesterday for e purpose of discussing the question of drawing up a circular to be gent to the other shareholders with a view to reaon- Northern through malls 6 16 Northern through and way mils J 6:40 a. m. Bdelgb .. . ,6;40 a. m Olhces between Hamlet and Rakigh 7.30 d. m Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and route supplied there from, Including A. &N. C. Railroad.-at. 6:40 a, m. and. 5 80 p.m. Southern mails for all points South, daily.8.00 p. m. and 7:45 a. m. Western mails (0 CB'y) daily (except Sunday)...... 7:80 p. c M ail for Cheraw A Darling u-- ..-........... ... 8.00 p. m. Malls for points between Flo renceand Charleston. g.oo p m Fayetteville, and offices cn Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, r I and FridaygJ............ l.-00p. m. j: aje.wjTuiOj via lnmoerton. dally, except Sundays....... 7.S0 p. m. voaiow j. a. ana intermedi- j ate offices, erery Tuesday and r riday at 6,00 Smithville mails, bv Etoam- boat, daily, (except Snn days).........r... s.SO aans lor 15ay Uiil, Town I Creek, Sballotte and Little Hiver, S. O., every Tues day and Fiidayat 6.-00 a. ra. I OPE FOB DHLTYBBT. N art hern through and i way a 7:S0 a. ra.!and .00 a. m. 8ontharn Malls.7:00 p. m. and 7.80 a.m. Carolina Central Railway...... 8:80 a. m. StaP. 0Scs opa from 8 a.m. to 15 Aud from 3 to &15 p. ra- Mcsey Qrler and l&USer Beparteect eoen trsceriii drilivsry open, from davliirht to dark, and on .Sandays .frcm 8:S0 to 9:30 a. m, i Mails collected frcra atwt bore erery &y at 4)0 p. ra. r J ? Stamps for eaie in iaail anantitw getieraUarery va ataap o5ca le closed. WimHWMHHHltWW.lW, Total ....... w.mw..... ...... Crudo ashore fict... Totsl.. ...... m.M S.219 - aeaCaeeeeeeeateeeasea 1,928 aseiirTB raoM m. 18 ie rrs. 2i, 1183. Cottoxu..... ppirita.., Uo5iaM, xnJT Grade ........M.M...,M..m,.HM,MM. 21,621 AiWD COOKING HJ9LIS1NS1 1 "fc .- TflK USUAL VARIETY OP. NUTS AND FINE CANDIES ! Kline o IVleat at l O Cento per lb. '.'pLuraa'piuDtoiM" FIRE WORKS FlEI:CMiffl Everything will bw sold low- try once and yoci will call agslo, : jigj dec 18 11 and 13 SouthrFront Street, B Coirt Flats, LOUISVILLE, I(V., A refolarlf educated aad lacall qualldad pkftUUa aad In lacali ctioa HR AS! Spenaatorxheai ao nieoMuiu, aa tua practl iaU ft lASES. wlU OVU1S V aad S. prwro. . f PRIVATE. smd arroRTB -ck rrt.i 18 re- ras, 2i, 1882. Oeoastle cs,r.. m mw SM vrewe.. .... I 29 Foretea. Roshi 4tl a-f a. m a. m Oonee. Molssaea and Sugar. 300 BascorrEE 1 nn Hbd; and Bbla Kew 7 ' ' 1UU i CUBA MOALSSX8, 100 Rfln8DQAB 1200 Bbl,-6oodr i -37- Ordars wfll be filled at ' lowast saar- hel rates. ; 't- l John Werner; ;---.,PRACTICAt . GERFAf. BARBEfl if.D PEflFUMEn My imdt frlecala In fimtt)via .a 'al '- i ebwntryi ara lavlrad la TeomT andiw lira!- oS;1 rkf.l lira. Tnabaart workaienasa eKsaaifawiatkaaity. liiSiy sjunotenerri i t':e rs(t of artf-abiua ia yaoti, astl tuwn la m. il Decay, PluvplM on Face, Aranloa to Baotaty of fiiaX Cooftuiaa of Idea. Iaa af Suul . . Tzl Tires Ca 1 . m vuiin PRIVATE OOTJWSIXOR Of 200 pas, .est to any aMrMB, Mwarely a anl n i Ai. lA a S A. M. to r. H. Stt to 11 i ' a-"-a--aMaaMBB,J. fThe Landmark. PDBLiaHED AT i 87ATE8YILLE, IREDELL 00.. la tha ' :. Uadlng ITewspaper io ftfeeri orth .Car : :naa, . . f ; rJJ!,017 DwaoeraUe Paper pabilshU In Iredell eoaaty ona of the wealUiia t eoaatii UUe 'u-iha, taiasd a laer local cireaiatioa thaa7aiV pperer h."eto.f. J"aahe4 ia tie2yaSy ...... - " - Alleffkaar.tTadtiB. n.iA -f- . 'ar larger Ufaa t-at of any tw,, T,t", W State eornhfr. a- i7 K ?9nJ b.ivuk iucia in Fori and wasterm Meckleaba PittejaWro Aeadc gPhiNQ fi Baa 105 ofjli! ary th, Stadeati of any arsrscstrai prepared for Oollega ar for Bsihwil The Ptlaeipalhas had ataar t rsn , . . i ace la feacM -g;;: . . ? ; : ' 1';: - - ' - - .wuiB rr reaoon rr za wto, a aa. J - SS- Sab1 .am, Am . . M mw ' mu iunon;u5, ner.rs to bi visw. For particilan, addretf m ' g B DSJi80". dt 8tatf ' ; ' ; frk4l Barjaino. rpo MAKE OOlf FOB trmXQ offering frpst bargains fa f si clesl A. large stock ofLadlsf titdH Tlas, Silk and L a" EanttsrsklA eurg Trinimuigs, White Ooods, IA lars, etc. Ganta' Silk Tlea and cheaplso. Gents' CcJd Handkarehlefs. wa Tie ladle are. advised till I "1 very slsaof the etdebrated Coranw let. 17-tf ' : il ; . JNO H. B mHE UNDES3IGNED WO epeetf ojy eay thai nntfl fartkir 8 "-y . wuuu ava ' Third and Market streets, ente all orders in the store tvs esIWSelav-TIn Warty repalnUd and vamlsaea. Jan 4-tt :kleabasg. v w VV forasyeaecf UvarOJSK ! ri f 1 pepela, Biek ideadaeba,; I42U It is the eis It ntr., " . U . r eojif rai nmn - . ....... , t. 4 Laadmark. patina cr Oortreaes wa esat.,r, We t'e . Tegetabla Llrar PUi K V leeticas are strictly eoiaplioi f7mf re pufel TejretabJe, aad arrtJ satitfacticn. Bar sr.eoated. lTrif ecaulalag 39 Pills, S6 eeats. f 41 Drypiau. Ueware ef 7'5ai iakitattsasw The reasia sss--1jjr by jonw O JTdT A CO V? Seri," IM A MJ ff,a j& frr trial paakage cast 17 , revefpt t a eeat rtastea s . sM - - - '
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 27, 1882, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75