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V - Hiscollaneoufl . i ia IlllltCf USED UP. . ,,Dla TKNT1SM C TODAY tT9? . .t ii8i o by :srJere4 f V ',T. or 1 tfcerefo?e the idnejs , a teil Perfect oidar per et l wn' b? he result" THs truth has b bitn toowa short timi n4 for ysara . ' . . a - r 4i . f,..m simple tr pical Utf f Tare val- , cnatni)OB in e-'ms-i' tewirj i- d 13 ifora'o oon oi iuco nit J - POMlTIVK Kembdt f-.rU ci'' ,hat caa,t5 Piat n die 1 Wer ' :,t(tbe body for T rpl i Liver-Hed l juaica -Dlzzires Orael Fe n . ulirial ever. t,d all diffical. Hand ro light gloves, James- 1 Pm off for a waltzing world ' The kingdom of Stransf anS that Where Is my old crashed h t? nfimy.aIr,prPer,5r Cnrled? Calllu the daytime,: James. - Ihiak of roe, won't you, James.' Vk hen I um rosily twirling rhe-Kove of a garden of girls." Ina 1 earl among circling, pearls, tntt&h of melodious whirling tnvy me, won't you,James? For a heart tost along I with her fau -r or an ice sense or honor riowu, , for the care of an invalid sonl. 1 And taste far beyond my control, I have for my precious own The fasoecf a -WKililng man." j If I don't eome. come tor me, James Ah. the wait is my ioaslerlds pas Ion! The trip-tripphlg air are aa twtet As love to my turniiisfeet. I ' .Wnilei cloep the fair doll of fashion, ily fictticce. Hut come lor me. Jama. , 1 ' , : 1 I -j 1 The heart wblh 1 Jot It i &lrapge i've been told it will yet be my death; And 1 think it qnite UUelyjl might WaitK once loo ofteu to-nl&ht. In .pite of tne music and Beth, Daih'a a difficult move to Brrauge. 'I Pray smoke by the Are old boy. Aud hud youiKelf whiskey and books. If I should not turn up. then at two Or thr.o you will kuoW i need 3 0a. If I'm dead you mustpardou my looks As 1 lie In the balKroom, old boy. j 'Rose - Hau thcrae Lathrvp. in Jfarptr'i Magazine for Arri) '. lie ot tn t'u a .xcallent ?naate remedy for fa duriBjt P einBC Il.ri!i control J " rBtti n al i ionlaabie fjr Leucorr ytor ftllinz of th Womo. Ai s Blood Purifier it i uncqialle4, for it rhUKemedt, wbici has dons nch won L U pot op iathe LAKGrtd r Hl SfiD hOTTuK of ny medieine apon tbe m rket, i...nMhtr Drof ttt and sll dealers at i 11s oer bottle. or Dlabetet, enqoirefor jn H-dkw armto Roclietar . It Tlx Sixxi. Sew York, 1882. mn: RUN for 1882 wlU make its nfteeatb 1 acal reroiuticn ande.r tae present man- Mement, (luninjr, as uways, ior , little nd groioas, cantanted and un- t...n. k.nnbHestt and Demoorat. deprated .Ja lUinnn. intlHirent and obtase. The hvs'i Ubt ii f or mankiad and womankind ofsrery iort; bat its genial warmth is for lint dUartmfort on theblirtsrlng backs of t persistently wicked Thi 8uh of 1888 was a newspaper of a new kind. It dliearded many of t e forma, aid a noltitade of tbe snperflaoas words and nhniu of nB5ot ionrnalistn. Itnodsrt i k tn raoort la a fresh, cnceinct. nuconTentional wir all tbs nei of the world, omitting no Teot of human interest, and ommenting apon affairs with the fearlewnsss of abselute s4nniiAiiAii. The snccess of tb'S experi twuthaiaaeessofthe Bon. It effected a ptrmaaent ohanga in the style of American aswipapsrs. Brer? imporUnt Journal es ubluhed in this eonntry in the doaen years put bas been modelled after tho Bun, Krsry imnnrtbntinnraai alreadr existing has been aodified and bettered by the force of the Baa's example , Tas Sua of 1881 wilt be the same outspoken, J truth-telling, and interesting newspaper. By a liberal use of the, means wbioh an abBndant prosperity affords, we shall make it better than aver before. . we shall print all the newi, sutting Jtin readable fhape, aad measuring its impor tance, not by the traditional yardstick, but br its real latere it tv the people. Distance frem Printing Horns Bqoare is not the first eoniieeration with the Ban. Whenever any thing happens worth reporting we get the dartiealars, whether it happen! in Brooklyn i in Bokhara. Inpnlitie we hare decided opiaioni; and are aeouitomed to express tbem in language that can be understood. We say what we think about men and erenjs. That habit is tbe only ie tret of toe Hun's political course. Thi WibkIiV t?ca gathers into eight pages tbe best matter of the eercn dally Usues. An Airriciltaral Department of unequalled mar it, full market reports, and a liberal propor tion of literary, scientific, and domestic in tslligeaee complete the Weekly Bun, and make it the best newspaper for the farmer's household that was ever printed. Who does not know and read and like the Sunday Bun, each number of wbicti is a Goiooada of interesting literature, with the best poetry of theday,proie every line worth rsadiar. news, humor matter enough to fill a good-siied book, and infinitely more varied and entertaining than any book, '..big or little 71 If our idea of what a newspaper should be pleases you, send for the Bun, Our terms are as follows For the daily un, a four-page sheet of tweat j-eight columns, the pure by m u, P st-pild, is 55 cents a month, or $5.60 a year; or, Including the Bund ay paper, an eight-page sheet of fifty-six columns, the pries u 65 cents per month, or $7.70 a year, post age pauu The 8undtT edition-of th a 8ao la'talso fur nl'hed separately at $1.10 a year, postage paid. - The ptice of the Weekly Bun, eight rages, fifty-rix columns. Is a. -n.r nnittn. r.M. lor elabs often sending $10 we wUl send an extra copy rree. Address 1W. ENGLAND, Publisher of the eun. New York City, nor 18- - J A .New Story or Lincoln's, i - i President Lincoln ia quoted by Cbarlea Gibson, ofrtt. Louis, s telliug a story iiLudtrating Tboiaaas li Beotoo's turn for tbe dram i, Bntcn aull Jckson had long been at feudj and hail not met for many years until Jackson was President aud Benton Senator fro a ?.lisouii. "It was in tbi rtxtm,'4 said President Lin- oln, at tho White.' House, 'tht their tirst meeting took place. Jackson was seated at this very table, when the doer yonder swung Open and Benton stalked in. and stood siientiy iu the middle of the floor. Jackson looked upafad recogauwd bim at once, and Recollected at the same time that he had no! weapon to defend him&eif. Equally silently be got up, walked to the dcor,i locked it and put tho key in his pocket, and went back to bia eat Then he said: t)oes this mean war nr raa no ') ' 'ft irfllDJ nflr ' Ril ( Benton. Jackaotl again arose, walked to the door, unlocked it.1 came back to his seat, and then bsiu: 'Colonel Benton, am pleased to see you. Take a chair. All this time Banton was standing statu eaquely in the centre of the room, never moTinz a muscle while Jackaon was icck ing and unlocking the door, and the re- conciliation between the two gentlemen was complete.' t i Womeu are Everywhere Using and ret commending Parker's Ginger Tonic, be cause they have learned from experience that it speedily overcomes despondency, indigestion, pain or weakness iu the back and kidneys, and other troubles peculiar to the eex. Home Journal. See adv. J : : i The Most Beautiful Woman in the , World, I saw last evening the woman, who, in my critical opinion, is the most beautifu woman in the world. If there Is a shad' ow of a fault in her face or form it has escaped my discovering eyes. ( I formed this conviction years and years sgo when I first saw her asi a frisky burleequer on the stage. I held to it against all compe tition, wben, later on, she played semi, tragic roles quite badly ; and now1 that she is doing a comedy part happily in "Di vorcons." at the Park Theatre, I am fix- A Woman Opinion of Mrs- Xasgtry I bear from friends in London that Mrs. Langtry will positively not visit tbeULitcd States for the present, and pofsibly not at an, wherein she makes a fires t mistake., 1 think, however, that tbe American public would have been disappointed in , her. &oi iar as her beauty in concerned. It ww the praiseof a prince that gave her ber reputation for exceed in? loveliness, and cot ber own superabundant charms. 1 In a .a America where very lovely women are anytbine but rare, ebe would have at tracted but Kttle notice, bad it not been for the pother that has been raise! about ber. Not that she in not a handsome woman, for that she certainly i. butde s ) n In A "TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. Uf face is positively defective, the feeautiful hair and largo lovely eyes being counter balanced by jthe broad, heavy jiw, acd by tier ncure ia hi v .revQmmcnded ior all di&eases rciuirine ; especially' LUIIgasiion, Jjirpepeia, JtttcrmiSsui Six Qth, Lack of Juiur-vj.de. Knrichea the blood. IROX BITTERS arc h a etrtaiu pd eflicient toiiic Fere r?. 1 YorJL or Apicti&,Lo& of i cjueoiy she has bnt few claims to be rank-1 1 4i? ' c. 7 , n-.-i- r, . ed amoua thebandflomeef of herstx. Her fl !r.t;Jjr o7Z , rr'-1.1 .JL-r -v-.J tJiat ivill not Wackon tlio troth or ivc licadaclie. Sold by all druprgists. Write for the A P C P.k .(52 rp. r,f useful and amxisir.tr read-in-);rf.-. : 11KOAVX CHIOX AT; CO., Baltimore, Md. Seathat Iror.TJ"rtersronidbv3iii?v-s C&rmzc.M Ct. a&l hiro crwssed rt?d iiaes on wrsrP" 1 ni;VAKE Or 13IlTATIONh-. r;: 5 api 12aroj-to tio meautf sraall mouth, fine; and her comolexion 'is (or at least was. two years ago, wben I Ust saw the lady) perfectly wonderful in its carnelu leaf purity and smoothreiis, I ani told that on the stage she js extremely hand- 6ome. out tho test oi critics avef urivate- ly .that she can act no more than a broom- s-ick. She is inordinately vain, and poses perpetually. 1 have seen her in tbe lobby of tbe Covent Garden Opera Hou e once while waiticg for her car Ha op. loaning' against the wall in her fa voriteattitude,posiug as though sitting for HEW YORK & WILM1NGT0H ner picture, cer neau turnea so bs to suow hsr profile, and her chin, depressed tor tbe purple of Keepiog the detective lines cf her jaw-bone m tho background. People formed a ring arouod her anil stared 1 at her, but she let them Stare. It was her it prole&sion to be a beauty, aad eha was practicing her prolessioa with all her might. I have been told that she has been heard to lament in1 pathetic terms her haru lot in not being able to nod a creature on earth as lovely as she herself. I think, if she comes to the United States, her yearnings will be mere than sat i fled. lAicy Hooper, STEAMSHIP CO. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE i 1 :S -ft I J U . v 1 ST73 WiL, Col. & August Bail road Co. Ojfics of Gz!txiL8or'T( t WUmingtcnIir.C., apil 3, 1882. f WHOLICSALE PRICES. " , ' The foUowlajr cuounons repreieat wholesale prioes genezsily. Ia Baring p snail orders hlghcpriees have, lobe eh are; ' CI1. I - jLL, HAQUIMO Standard. smim sx sum U hs Mweeeeee e tiweeeeeew BACOX North Caralica. Bhoulders.VD KMes. P Western Bmoked llama. Ulies, V E Hbotddera,. Drv Baited , ridf, a no I 00 10 12 O O O r Shscidera. V B.. Vv- r'mt w t . BAUBELS Spirits Tcrroatlae tfOSOnd UtEd,ftCh...... ffflw York.eaek, &iv.WM I iJCisaWAX ; Wllmlafftpn, V M Northern ..........w'..... SUTTESNorthUaroUaa & Korthera,p D..mm. CAKDLK5 8per9 Tallow, i Adaxsanti,9eetm.MMMu northern Pastory, Dairy bream, fo,. Btate.jw D.. O tr low 8 O HQ IB 15 IS 14 IS "X 10 10U CO ax 90 SO CO 00 IS 11 li 10 11 o a a 14 ia; 35 9 14 Rescued from Death. William J.' Coughlin of Somerville Mas9..savs; in tne iaii or I8b l was taken with bleeding of the lungs follow- ed by a severe congn. jl lost my appe tite and flesh, and l was connned to my bed. In 1877 1 was admitted to the Hospital, l he doctors said 1 had a hole in my lung as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. William Hall s Balsam for the Lungs. I got a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day J. feel better than for three years OITIT? a uri? DOM WILL SAIL FROM NEW YUKlv Every WEDNESDAY and SATUBUAi at 3 o'c'ock, P. M. REG0LATOB,....w..Weinesday, March ii QDLy 8TREAtt,....8aturday, March 25 BENEFACTOR, Saturday, April 1 RV.nni.iTOR... Wedneidav. April 5 GULF 8TRSAMli.M....SaturdaT, , . ! BESEFAOTOB...M.MM.Saturday, REGULATOR.-...... Wednesday, 8 past "I write this hoping every one afflict ed with Diseased Lungs will take Wil liam Hall's Balsam, and convinced that GULF 8TREAM.......8aturday, uonsumpuon can do cured, x can posi tively say it has done more good than all the other medicines I have taken since'my sickness. . April April April 15 April 19 April 22 Lowest to and from The Robesonian, PUBLISHED EVERY Wednesday, in Lumberton, N.C.,by W.W. MeDiarmid, hu the largest circulation and Uie largest dfertising patronage of any country paper n the Sute. It now has over 800 aubscri ter in Robeson county alone, besides ta rsoeral circulation in the counties of Moore Cumberland, Bladen, Golumbus, Rleh. - A i mond and tbe adjoining counties, Marion Marlboro and Darlington, n South Caro, John Werner. ' PRACTICAL QERMAH BARBED AHO PERFUMER . itarket at, Wnntlnston, N. O. ; Hy mny frlandj in Smith ville and In the wuurr i ax Invited i to . com and see me. t Captains and Commercial Travel- JUkuitvorksMaBd the mneitac ed in it for life. She is an ideal Venus or would be, but for tbe restrictions of propriety. One of the dresses she wore ast night was as near tne hpunas as pos" sible without going beyond; "Her grace- ul arms were bare right npjto the top of her shoulders. I Her smoothest of necks was uncovered, and a wedge-shaped strip of her skin was visible half way down to her belt, while the edges of tho covering of her upper bodice were in no hurry to become opaque. She was truly lovely, and I had only one fault to, find. She was outrageously whitewashed. Some powdering and coloring are necessary ber hind the glaring I footlights' but Alice Dunning LiDgard (she is the creature that am raving about) doesn t need to be swabbed all over. When will actresses I. arn not to overdo the use of the brush and rag ? A second of her costumes waB a dark brown satin, so cleverly draped that it was las little a detriment, to the superb figure as it is posaibla for skirts to be. It was brocaded with leaves and blossoms of pale gold. ! There was a pet ticoat of brown satin covered with white lace fleunces, the! designs! being outlined with gold threads, and the flounces reach iog from belt to bem. . Tho tunic and cor sage were figured with gold, and tbe elbow-sleeves and the inside of a high ruff were trimmed with gold lace. She car ried an oval fan ot soft white feathers. bordered by bright ones from the breasts of tropical birds. Her reddish golden hair was brushed I back and tied low on the neck; then divided into two; plaits, while tbe front hair formed a low ridge over her low forehead. : One of the plaits ed strands encircled the brow as in the pictures of Sappho, and the ether was arranged in a low knot behind. This is the newest fashjon in! balrdresaing, and Sale of Real Estate. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE j Probate Court ot New Hanover county, de 9th day of March, 1 S2 in a cause wherein Baxter and Bird are plain-. ins, and Mary E. Myers, et als.,are defen. dan's, the undersigned Commissioner, apj pointed for that purpose, will jsell by pub ic auction, to the highest bidder, ior cash, at the Court House door, m the city of Wilmington, at 12 oock M., on Monday, Mav 1st, 1882, tne following describes pearl beads are plaits: hut Mrs. usually woven into tbe Lingard wisely trusted to the suitableness of the Grecian style, and was a very I bigbheaded goddess to gszs upon. As I sat looking at her, in rapt admiration, I suddenly recalled ber husband, the serio-comic William Horace trotting to and fro behind the footlights and singing f 'Captain Jmke pi the Morse Marines' and the vision made me sick. Not that any other fellow eve baa, or ever wilL sing and prance "Uaptaln Jenks" as funnily as he did; bnt the idea of a clown marry ing a goddess was retch ed if yon will allow me; the first pun I ever put into my letters. Clara Jelle, John MoGinnesa says: Dr. Benson, I will pray for you as long as I live, because yoo took pity on me when x was sick ana in the hoToital: and sent me two boxes of jour Celery and Chamomile Pills, and they cored me of Saiatica, Neuralgia and JNerrons weakness. Thro igjh Bills .Ladlas and Through Rates guaranteed Points In North and South Carolina. For Freight Engagements apply! it THOS. E. BOND, Bup't, , ! Wilmington, u, TBEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, S3' Broadway, JSew Xcrk. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Gen'l Agents inch 20-tf ii m m if i m w CAROLINA First All that lot of land of Wil- pieces of land: and premises situate in the city mington, on the east side of Front street, between Market and Dock streets, and bounded as follows: Beginning in the eastern line of Front street at the southern line of an alley, which runs from Front street to Second street, and separates this lot from the London lot on the north of said alley, and running tbenca with said Front street southwardly about forty-three feet to the line of a lot belonging to Levi A- Hart and Stephen P.Polley,thence with Hari and Pollers line eastwardly ninety- eight feet to Hart and rolley's other line, thence with said other line, northwardly thirty-Tour feet to the southern line of said alley, thence with said alley westwarcuy ninetv-eieht feet more or less to iue do j 0 i . elcninz. ! Second All that lot of land situated in tbs city of Wilmington; beginning one hue dred and ninety-five feet from the corner of Castle and Fifth streets, on the west side of Fifth street, and running south along Fifth street Eixty-tbree feet to an al ley; thence wefctwardiy along saia aueyi two hundred and twenty leei; mecca northwardly one hundred and twenty-six) feet; thence eastwardly one hundred and thirty feet; thence southwardly sixtythiee feat: thence eastwarJly ninety feet to Fifth street to the i beginning; the same being parts of lota Nos. 1V5 and zuu, unaer letter B in the plan of the town oi Wilmington. Tiiird All that tract or lot of land In CENTRAL RAILBOAD COMPANY. Ottics GaaaaAL 8uraaiTaaatv, 1 Wilmington, ff. a, March 25,U882. f Chaksb or Sokeduls OF AND AFTER March 26, 1882, the lol loping Sohedule wiii be operated on tris Railroad: PAB8ENGER, MAIL AND EXPRES8 TRAIN, DAILY. Leave WilzBingto&M....M.5.45 P M X Arrive at Charlotte at..7.49 A U T.w. ( V.rtnll. m . T.RS P M NO l wif;.i.-4n. .t o n a M Trains Nos 1 and 3 stop at regular stations only, and points designated ia the Compt ny'sTimsTapie Train No. 1 Daily exeept Suedav ! Do; No. 2 do do Saturday CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON AND AFTER APRIL 2, 182, Ut 7.20 A M, the following Passenger Schedule will be run on this road MIGHT EXPRE88 TEA IF 8 (Daily), ' Ncs. 48 Westacd47 Eazt. Leave Wilmlrigtoiu.... 10 15 P U Leave Floresee eesssH HtMtsx sxaeesee 2 2?A M Arrive at O C and A Junction...... 6.6S A ti Arrive atGolumbia,M.MM..MM,M... 6 10 AM Leave Columbia. mm eeeeeeeX0 00 P M Leave C C and A A Junction....... 10 20 P M Arrive Florence. mss seeeeeeseeeeeesee 1 36 AH Arrive at WilmingtonMMMM.MMM. 6 20 A M Night Mxil akd Pissxhoxb Taijs, DiiLT, S'O. 40 WkST, JLXD DAT Mi.IL AMD PlS- siHoxa TaAiH, No. 43 East. Leave Wilmington tUmmll 10 P 11 Arrive at FlorenoeM... 2 47 A M Leave FlorenceM.....M 1 25 P 21 Arrive ft Wilmington............... 6 65 P M Ncs. 48 and 47 stops only at Brinkley'e, hiteville, Flemington, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timm one ville, Sumter, Camden Junction and Eastover. h Passengers for Columbia, and all points on O. C. R. R., 0., C. A A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Express. j Separate Pullman Sleepers for Gharlectoa and for Augusta cn train 48. AH trains run solid between Charlsrton and Wilmington! I JOHN tr Dl YIN E, Gescral Sept. A. POPE, Gtm'l Pass. Ages ( nov 28 WILMINGTON G V;ELD0!l ; HAILBOAD COIIPAHY, Orncv of Oii'l omumnm Wilmington, N. C, April 2, 1882. . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. at 11- A run si sfo 1 Ne ffe h n PA88ENGER AND FREIGBl. ! Daily except 8cndaya . Leave Wllminrtou at... 8:10 A D Arrive atOhailotta at.. 7:46 P 0 Leave Charlotte at..... 6:25 A 8HELBY DIYI8ION. P BSENGEB,MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally exee t Busdays. Leave Charlotte at... 8:40 A a Arrive a Shelby at........ 12.40 P M Leave Shelby at...M..M 1:49 P 11 Arrive at Charlotte iL.,.WWHW. 6:49 P M Trains Noe 1 and 2 make close eo&nectiea at Hmlet wih R A A Trains to and from Raleigh, and at Ctarlotte wi h Shelby Li vision Train. 1 Through Sleeping Cars between Wilming ton and Urar otteaud Raleisre aad Chariotto. Tvsln V. 1 ms.kii Bnnnc-etinn at Charlotte Robeson county, adjoining the lota of Grlf-kta A.t t. A O. iu R., fo StatesviUe, eesee eeeee COFFEE Java, P B RlC, T...,. ... mm ..,.... Laxrayra, 73 lb CORN MEAL 9 buahel..1 CO COTTON TIES New TJ bdl 1 0 Fieood M I 15 DOMESTIC i Sheeting, 4-4 TJ 7trd.w.M. , 1 1 Tars, V bun eh ........,Mmmm 1 CO FLOUR-t-ilne. bhL. 0 00 Super, I Northern, V bbL 6 25 Extra do V bl. 00 Family " p bbL-. 7 60 City MiUEzBoper V bbl. 7 00 Family If bhU. T 60 Ex. Family $ bhU. S 00 Kaoxarel, No, 1, TJ bbl.18 00 No. 1,VK bbl 8 75 XUekereL No. 2, 7J bbU.,11 60 No.2.3bbl ..J.CC0 . MaekereLNo. S y bbL.OO 00 . Mullete. V bbl.... 3 60 N. O. Herring, pkeg.-..- 6 60 DryCod, V tS- I SERTILIZERS , I- Feruvian Guano, V 2000 fis.00 00 Carolina Fernllaer " 'F 00 00 Navassa Guano, " 00 00 Complete Manure " " 00 00 Whah&'s Phosnhate " 00 00 Wando Phosphate, " 00 00 Wlleor, Gibb A Co., mar' nipuiated (iuauo.M.MMM00 OQ 11 90 85 00 C5 95 4 I 75 . 0 00 11 a oo 014 oe o so o 10 o- o O 15 O li O H O : U O 18 O 1 io O I 70 O 1 60 o tx O lis O CO O ft 10 O f 60 OS 00 OTIS ' O T 75 O X5 OZS CO O10 60 ooo 00 O 6 60 ' O IS O 3 76 o e oo GLUE V E GRAIN Gora,itore,p M&i . Corn, eargo, y 58 fiys.1 Corn,yeL, y bushcL.MM.. uats, V bushel.M.MM. Peas, eow, p busheL.. UliJttS Green, 9 & . oto:co O40 CO O40 CO 06T CC . O40 00 Q40 CO Oil CO O 14 Oil oo 90 00 70 1 CO O o o o Dry, 9 C).......... ........ 10 Oi 11 HAY Eastern, V 100 Bs 100 O 1 30 North River, V 109 lbs 1 TO O 1 15 HOOP IRON ton. 80 00 085 00 LARD Northern p rd.MJ. j UXO lH North Carolina ' HMO 13 LIHK bbl....M...M.M.MM.. 1 1 10 O LUKBER City steam sa' wd , 8hipstolT,resawd,17Jirt.l8 09 Rough edge plank, VUft.18 00 west India eargo, aeeoroi j leg to quality, ? M f U.13 00 ed noortngtasonsd.15 00 on CO oia co fia Oxendine and R. B, Jone?, on Trade street, in the town of Lumberton, being the same lot on which J. T. Bullard's store u itn atari, and bounded as follows: Be ginning on the said street, at the west cor ner of Griffin Oxendine's lot, thence run ning along the said street 18 feet, thence at a right angle to said street SO feet, thence eastwardly 18 feet, parallel with said street, tbencer along said G,Oxendinc(s Una to tie baoinninsr. I Fourth Ah that certain lot or tract of land situated in Bladen county, described and bounded as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a stake by a dead pine tree, Prid gen's corner in the line of the Anderson land, and runs 65 east with the j Ander Leon line. 17 chains and CO links to WlU liam Kelly s line, then south 50 west with Kelly's lire 10 chains and 30 links to his corner, then south 40 east 15 chains to his corner, then north 50 east, 17 chains and 50 links to tbe Anderson line, then south 65 east with said line 26 chains, then south 25 west, 31 chains and CO links, then north 65 west 74 chains, then north 25 east 11 chains and CO links, then north 60 east with J. Allen's line and Fridgens line, 25 chains to tha beginning; contain ing200 acres. N. B. RANKIN, f i Commissioner. This 15th dar of E2rch, 18S2. March 13th, 20th, 27th; April Sd, 101b, connecting thre with W. N. C. R. R. tor all point! on sail road. 1 rales Nos 1 and 6 make connection at Charlotte Iwirh A A O R R for ppartan burg, Greenville, Athens, AtltnU aad all pcints beyonr. "I Ti Q. JOHNSON, meh 25 Geseral 8axrt&teneit 3500 Reward. WE WIlL PAT TBE ABOVE reward for atv case of Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation or Cost resets we eaunot cure wlto West's VegeUhle Liver Pills, when the di lections are strictly complied with. The- are purely Vegetable, and never zau to give satisfaction.! 8ugar coated. Large boxes, eoataloing 39 Pills, 25 cents. For sale qy I all Dreggists. I Beware of counterfeits and Imitations. Tbe genome manuiaeiurea onij by JOHN C WE8T A CO "The Pill Ba kers," 181 A 183 W aiadison St, Chicago Free-trial package sent oy man prvpua on reuetotof at cent stavp. tceb -dwly ON AND AFTER APRIL 2, 1882, 6.40 A M, PassengerTrain on the! ft mington A Weidon Railroad will follows v DAY HAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, dtily Nos. 47 North and 48 South, Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at...-.., .......... 40 A Jn Arrive at Weld&haU. ...... 12 60 P li Leave Weldon...U...w 3 37 P 11 Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at-. seisinssmiississss e Fast Through 2d all and Panenger Train Daily Nos. 43 North and 40 South,' Leave Wilmington, Front 8t Depet at. 6.16 P Id Arrive atWeldoa eeees e eeee e L05 A! M Leave Weldon...L......MM.M.M.MMM 6.10 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front tt Depots. 10.65 P M Train No. 43 North will stop only at Rocky ?o nt, BurgaWfbagnolia, Warsaw, Mount Olive, Dndlev, Goldsboro, Wilson, Kocky Mount, Knfield snd Balifax. Train No 40 South will stop only at Rocky Mount Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weidon for all points North dailr. AU rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via uayjJLine. i Tr&in No A3 runs dailv tnd m.kM alncs I connection for all points North via Rich mond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmingts and Washington, and have Pullman Fala? Bleepers Attached. I . JOHN F. DIVINE, General gupi. A. POPE, Gen'l Pass. Agent I r dee 1 . . .j Health is WealthT DBB O WE8T'S Nxaya Aaof Bali a TaxATnauT, a speeifle for Hysteria, Dix xiness, Convulaionj, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Im po tency, i remature Old Age, caused by over exertion, exoesses, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mall prepaid en receipt of price. We guar. S cciix boxes to cure any case. Witheseh order received by us for six boxes, we will send the purchaser our written agreement to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantee issued by WM H GREEN, Druggbt, (successor to Green A Planner) WUmicgton, N O. Orini by.xuail will receive prompt attention, men 22-dAw.lv Dressed Scantling and boards, eomi mon, V M ft.M.MMMM.iMll 00 MOLASSES CubaJihdgl Cuba, bbls.. V gl... Sugar househhds. 7i gal. 37 bbls.Vf;el. 30 Orleans Choice bbls. V gaL 00 NAILB Cut.20dto4d,kig,bejis OILS Kerosene, V gaL. 13 Lard, X3 gal m........ 90 Llnseeo V - 1 CO Rosin, ? ilMmN.MmM r 25 PEANUTS buahsL. 1 26 POTATOES Sweet,? bus. 00 Irish, Northern, 9 bbL.. 4 00 PORK Northern, eity mess. 23 00 Thin,VbbL MMJX) 00 Prime, ? bbl(extra).U4.00 00 Rump, V bbl. ....1.00 00 BICE Carolina, V S)... KO Rough, gbnitiol.-,,,, oo O oauo-vountry, y a tnry,Vi OW CO OH CO MM..W. 40 iO 43 O O o o oo O 75 O O O O O 1 76 O 75 o ft 00 OOO 00 ooo 00 OOO 00 COO 00 T . 160 lHO UXO HO loxo 10 o o o o o o o 00 70 76 00 In Addition npO MY FORM I R LARG STOCK, I have I : - - i J . just received the first lot of Spring Milline ry, sauna, Rr. xv. ana rorcnpme oiraws. Fresh Avening Flowers, the "latett" Bun- lowers andlahilsa. . i Bespectfully, i MISS E. KJLBRFJt, meh 3 zchase Cone SIGN PAINTIHG, BRONZiriQ, &c. fJlHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD re. epectfuJIy say that until further notice he may be found at his rediaencc. cerser Third and Market streets, prepared to exe I cute all orders In the above named branch es. Room Sets, Tj " Ware, Ac, neatly repainted and varnished. jn4.tl 0. E. BURR. SOP! Manilla.......... ....... L.M SUGAR Cuba, 9 f Porto Kleo, V A Coffee. V 2. B " C " Crushed V SALT Alum, 9 eackM.M. Liverpool, J3 sack..M.M.. Ameriean V sack 00 IO Marshal's fine, f7 eack.. Q Cadis V eaekM.M.MM.4M. 00 O BOAP Northern, t BU. IHO 8HINGLES-Coatratt,Vf 0 00 Of Common, yi M......! 2 00 O 3 STAVES W. O. bbL 7 M.12 60 BO hhd. 95...00 CO TALLOW IhM..M.M.MMJ 6 TIUBEE Shipping p M.14 00 MiU, extra per MM..M.MH.10 00 Mill, prime per M..4.10 00 Iilll,furprU.n.M.MMU 8 09 Common, per 1L........,6 00 Inferior to Ordlnary,perM 4 CO WHISKEY North'n,per gl 1 25 North Caroina.per gal.M 3 00 WOOL Unwashed, per !. i 30 Washed. xer r---, 25 Burrv wooLper ,., . - t'i 10 10 i CO CO p - CO CO ". co 1 35 CO IT Ol 0 O00 03 o CO oie co Ol4 00 Oil CO O 9 00 O T 00 O 5 CO -O i CO O I 10 O CO O 3 O 13 JOB PRIMK ! AT THE LOWEST PBICES! ASCEBUI MY PBICES DEFOBE HAVirio . your PBirnino ! ODNE ELSEYHBBEtt Satisfaction Guaranteed plElNTINO: CABIFULLY rXCOUYZD cr persons residing out of 't tbe city and ee. o them by mall free of postage. eJb. wareock 9 Ccrasr Chestacl aad.'Tf str etrttl - 4T OSee BstUw BiSldlai ceaaiMairen la Ce dry. . ft Wj 17th, 24tn, 2Vtb. J
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