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MISCTBTiTXEOUS. V-V rasa Ffr '..'-' A . r-'-l t fir'1 ":, iit a. ..,!!ifetal'.s V "v ? v.r . . S i? ? A.v?' x J "at licr Ore bad no sleeve. h f- Ifjust buckled the tuK: - - And the wMffletree fixed;. f - r " -----.Vfe I Ynu will blame me, nv love.- K-- I.?.- - 73& cfci I rl: ! &2 - But I'm "till Homewfiat mixed, t&irVV$ And-nextweck i I can move fiSffctSsBr S3 The blamed u-hinielree's lixed: lirlgf&3E3 0 'fefiS U i The mule made a flight m..ve, 9 3 --L ; And then iiritheo hMiet IiU w itli'iiit. licMi-e, : 95 Per Cent. 1 1 ..:n fjer.miri -I kidneys and . ' . . . ..r i. ...1 .III :.i .)' ju I"1 oi i nie , i s-. u i... n.-r w.nHi it -,M,"" ! hn h it ) -m-"rt iit oraii", lol Ii .f-' r i r... ..i....s.... i H ii in l tit- lli,l.l. IU'l " I11'" "SJ ;i t. :!!' ii.- Hii-.'i. i'i;v'.iim-;i :tni . l v.l'i.l :i!!!,,Ki, .m "iVi-.r'i ei--. ..f -Womt iK i..r t ' l" ,n i io, 7ii -i -.ii i iamxeiif.-nis irener- j ,v:,t i.-:,;edy. has ... e.mai j ,,;... .i-i-. Mn...ti"" 'f'"- wAifNiars s. vv. ii- i im: ill! '!' II. ,l V: II. W'AUNKi: A CO.. Uoeheste'r, N. V. BUS. LYCIA L PIHKHAH. OF LYKH, - o t Ih a 1" iv.- :re '.i: I J'. i ti! .r i i .l.'ili ( 'viti fnii.i.'ti.i ni ! it 1 V' ''. , ., ... i": !1; .':. )'i t riv i'.:!'lv4 lo t5i' . Tfv .-t I Ml- Klrl'lMjl! !. r..-. . .!.! r..;-s!.:S ertiVl'.j? . i in ii. i U. i 1 v .-. .-4 f.!.t ii v-. ' r , : si.ul;i -. liiul 1. 1'. . . .-t 1-!. . v. ' ! " !" . ,. :!. ' n I' i.;m V. .' -: .1. ..i J': ! :itc!. i -vi.iii ftjt.l iritii- I' , tioll.. :l-.it fi'-lliif o." T.-rriiit': ii'"w n. our.--ir.;; V"r; refalit I lux'.-i' iu ii riv (insvr(i-.'!'!Hil!- :.- tl l.y its lnw. :i v. ill iir.nl i t iim'H nml riulr i. !! . i i i;r:is!Mi: ftot tn i nr:u.,iry n'I'.t tlir hiva t l'i. t !i i J Vi::i.!f pycictn. f. rliiiii'iin'Ci' i." '.'li:'!.Hjjit3 c f oit':;er BfT. thia .,.it. i;t:.'l 1-t ini!!jrjf5.si'tf. l.VMA 1.. PIVKU VM'S VrX.l'TMtl.K COM-?'-l'l r'iari! Jit anil i ..;.-rn Avn.n, i iui, 1'rico Si'm licttk-sfo. S-;it l-y nisir ir. tb" ;.riu .f j'in, it!s. i nt ho f ui in of lorcrtres. c in-i-ijt i'f j-iii'P. ?1 iwliox foroitlKT. Pinkbam .'irr!viiii-r-5nlllrttor8i.f inqiury. Send f or iiaiupB .Bt. AJJri'j as a'.Jivo. 3'rkium this payer, SofanUTr ?hou'. t without LYPIA K. riNnilAra' LU tii riMX. Tlit-y cure constipation, LiiiuuBSess nd U.rjii'iity of tlie liver. 25 attts ier box. CtT Void hy till Drujjai'its. aSl J - v, - .v. ;v-Jv. ; ..:y : 1 to K -t r.Kt.l- . r. .v. :i a-o r-.-.n- ? ; '.;uc''i -i::; it ;'.c r;"c:'.i "-c ';:';:"!; :eid v.n yy TiivDiC- L'vrr iJ.:2i;. it rurrT Klejiut:?ni, ' r ( :Sv; ::-ccnlirom sr ivsscr.c?s I'utc: i, I in a:ul e;'hcr X f.rvrns'toXtt.: ics, ;k u Ii 19 a! 'CTT etlia r ace. LCaiSVlLLEi Ky". -I i'J'di ' "V ',Wk,i jJ i -'r mallficd I'bYticiiu wid th r iyRVJU1 forms of PRIVATE, bperiaatrrlia asid Impoteacy. i i i or Hf-bi! lu youth, sexual rxcwf in mt- er. or Hir cairffci, and fiodivibg totot tLv S J i :. ;; S-vounc. St-miur'.l h r.iii-.n n. (airht cn.ij "", ' ' '. iuaa4 of r-t-urtive iit j.ory. 1 iiy .if. j v. ?iuipi4ou Kit, Atcr&ion tnStvittT o! tTvva -" M-a. I.ns .r tStxuai Icvrr. ic.'w:'r,; u..rs;ier or unhm-ipr, i ttorva;r iud w r:. u- ,ZiXtk, St:iotur, OicLiliiC Ktraia. vor kL,-i':;ci, -h i iof pfitat iit quickly cur.i; . i j.-r .iisQt list pbr Mcisn wtvj-.'- 5N-.l-tcr:i- :. . . vKj tf distfaari. r1 treaties tli; i.!Ji;.i vi. -.. ' "i.i-r, rraikiU. rhj-sk-ian n!ii:ii !. I .:.r '' v't- .'or tr? uncut, mdlji1 l .v,t j.i.v..; 1-r Bwil or rspri mtTufccr. Cure Giiaraiitccd in nil Case, r " i-r.n1'T or l.r wil! rrrf .-inn :jv.-,i " "Its 4 i'tv..m and ttareiriiJfU.e strict;' . -tU: I PRIVATE COUNSELOR V Ail. . -Vi. .- v . Marvin's Celebrated . ' ....... i lkuiu rwr -". ah sizes and Price. OxMa;$Xo.cvr;to $-,2M-'i A knoTlc.lgcl by tUehett, authorities to be the iitsT SAFKMADK. fcxtrae.t from Scientific American ctlitorial of llib, l!W: "Wc ire also askeU as to tb el fire proof bafe. We car M All VIS'S." I mmk ' I A. A. WIIXARD. Aspnt at Wilmiflton. 4 i t, The Daily; Review. POUT AND PEASANT. I junt buttoned her glove". And Her dress had no eleeve; , mi will hlanie nie, mv love, Hut I hog you lelieve That jut what I can'Aprove, Rut her dress had no sleeve, And he made soni fdight move, And then prithee, sweet dove, Io not let yourself grieve, for my heart did not rove, Tlrmi.-rh m v wits all j took leave, By tlii-i mark of her glove On my cheek, you perceive Post. I.nnjr tin jirnira Iiere- I went sHiIiii-r aliovc, I iiro:i-h tiic etlM-r ro elear. My tlsf-t mark of hi.-, ho-.f On my cheek you will know That the a mule niul H'i.tcoiuiin Varnu-r. ISalvV I-toiriiev Oi.e day last we. k when the remains j of a woman had beenllriven away from ! dav 1: u tf iH-iiieiiL on J7i isioil street to :t i tenement on Jnisioii street to ai )aup r s jcravt halt" In tlozt-n women uamereu in ine iare n o is in ;icr s , flii Arnic i .-. ia UU iIIOv eilUT Willi tiiem. Tliei herew.-i tinfieiinnirli iliovo in the vulture, -V- m was old and j)oof only lit for a "boii-tiiv. The stove w ould hardly pity lor removal. Tluve or four old chairs, a table, a few lueces ot eroekerv even the ooorest - pieces oi crockery even the poorest j who liad gathered there hadf no use for ; them. And yet a woman arid her boy ! hale bail. lived there in the poverty and a'jiion t Ik 'shadows for long .j 'months, j No, it was not living; it was dragging ! out the hours waiting for another sun S set for another sunrise for the eom- ing of the glad relief. ; When the bodv has long been ill and the soul sick when days and nights and weeks and months have brought nothing ut cold and hunger and groans of despair, the dread of. death is nothing. The coming of the shadow is even bailed with glad satisfaction. . ! And so they' had lived; and one' night when the winds howled drearily and the snowllakcs whirled through the broken I mines. tlu motliir finil lienlVov; slrit I ' -. . - r-J V. ' V. she 'to awaken no more on earth. His little hands were, toying with her cold, dead face when they fount! him. They took him away, and he smiled when they said: '"Poor babe! You are all alone iiowT'' When the mother had gone to her narrow home they crept up sums to nie uismat iroom aim one 01 them said: .11 j "We have found a home for the child, but he must' not forget his mother, Let us look for his legacy.' ' And so they searched old dresses, and peered into the dark corners,! and reverently opened the old boxes at the foot of the bed! One found ah old scrap book; 4 another) a necklace of beads: another a knot of ribbon, . ami when the search was ended there on the table was u heap of relics which they wept over. There w as something there which told of a girl s love; there was something which told of marriage of happiness of a husband's death -of deep sorrowr and jbitter poverty. An auctioneer would have turned away in contempt a rag biiyer wiould not have gathered them up, $ndycUhosc"vonien each with the heart of a mother, hand led each relic wilhjlresh tears There was no story in them for a man there was a whole life's history in them for a woman. They had not found even a penny in money not! an article that would bring a dime not enough prop erty there to call for Removal, and yet they had found something there of more value than gold or diamonds. There was a legacy for the bibe. There was a faded old tintype of father and mother, some letters stained with tears, two locks of hair pinned to! the same oard more to him than ff the old boxes had been full of bright dollars. Only by them wrill he recall the dead will he realize a mother's lovej and devption will lie know that one dark morning women crept up stairs and found lim prattling to the dead have worked his ruin. Monev might Tliose relics,' on which a mother's tears have fallen over which a motheijs prayers ascended to Ileavch-t-will be a have holy light to guide him through the deepest gloom. j i . I feel like adding my testimonial,, says Mrs. 0. Whipple, 371 Croghan street, Detroit, Mich., -to the very many in favor of St. Jacobs Oil. I can say that it has done wondetd for me. por six vcars T had suftered beyond all ex pression with sciatic rheumatism and tried every known remedy, but all ; to no purpose. At last I s-aw-in the. Free 7Vv - an advertisement of the' article and tried it, feeling it wjould be like all others, good for nothing. iBut thatik (iod and the man that makes the re medy, I am well, and free from pain. Carintr lor Confederate Graves. I?ichmom, Va., May 5. Atj the past session of the Legislature an act was passed authorizing the use of peni temiary convicts to clean up and ijut in order Uiw portitni of the Hollywood Cemetery in which arc buried . 10,000 Confederate soldiers of the Army of Northern Virginia. The proposition to utilize this labor for this sacred pur pose has met witn .1 ri Kticii general repttg- nance m tms Ma e and all over the South that it has been deemed ?xtcd- j ient to abandon it. An appeal will jbe i issue! by the ladles' Hollywool Mem- i onal Association to-monpw, calling Upon the public to subscribe a si m ' suliicient to enable the association to j put in order the graves of those Soujh 1 ern heroes,' without resorting to the use of the labor of the inmates of the State ! prison. A similar step will no doubt j be adopted to avoid their use in Oak 1 wovhI Cemetery, where there are also buried thousands of Southern soldiers who h,t their lives in the battles in this State and Maryland. 'Certainty! of Belief." Wilmington, K. C, Feb. 4, 188 1. II. H. Waiixei; & Co: Sirs I know from personal experience tliat your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is a great med icine, and I believe all who are afflicted can take it with a certainty of relief and cure. R. Hakman. To beat the whftc of eggs quickly put in a pinch of salt. The cooler the e-s the quicker they froth. Salt cools ami also freshens them. There is a greenness in onions and potatoes that renders them hard to di gest. For health's sake put them in warm water for ah hour before cooking. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bil ious attacks positively cured with Em ory's Standard Cure Pills m infallible remedy: never fail to cure the most ob stinate, long-standing cases where Qui nine and alTother remedies had failed. They are prepared expressly for mala rious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a strong ca thartic and a chill breaker, sugar-coated ; contain no Quinine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging: they are mild and eflicicnt, certain in their ac tion and harmless in all cases :.thev ef fectually cleaiise the system, and "give new lifo and tone to he bod v. As a household remedy they are unequaled. j For JJver Complaint their equal is not known: one box will have a wonderiul effect on the worst case. They are u.-ed and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent bv j mail, and .r0 oent boxe. Emory's ; Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made, I .... 1 .. A. CM 1 l'lL it ..a 'H'r 111 assau stlwt- Nerork. 8m d&w. ... . , . ..... .jtmiuiiu to inn; suhimk-j iius-ian manufacturing industries have doubled m twentv vcars. Health, hope, and happiness are re stored by the use of J,ydiaE. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It is a positive cure for all those diseases from which women suffer so much. Send to Mr. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Ave nue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. . -- Thirty thousand deer have been kill ed in the vicinity of Jacksonville, Oregon, during the past year by hun ters for their skins alone. It is worth remembering that nobody enjoys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about to-day with one foot in the grave, when a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic would do them more good than all the doctors and medicines they have ever tried. See adv. Expensive cotillon favors ruled "bad form" in Paris. are now There is a large movement of emi grants of a high class from Scotland to Manitoba. MISCEIiliANEOUS. From the Home Journal i A Remarkable Discovery. A REAL SKIN CUBE. TIIEKE IS ONLY ONE AND THAT WITH SEMPLE NAME. Beware of imposters, pirates, or any old.articles which now suddenly claim to be best. They have been tried and found wanting, while this has been proved a remarkable success. NO' POMPOUS NAME. Tli is curative neede no pompous or incomprehensible, title of Greek or Latin to sustain it, but its simple En glish name appeals directly to the common-sense of the people. And the peo ple are signally manifestingtheir apprcr ciation .of this frankness by selecting and using Dr. Benson's Skin Cijui-: in preference to all other professed remed ies, j Dr. C. W. Benson has long been well known as a successful physician and surgeon and his life study has been the diseases of the nervous system and of the skin; since he has been persuaded to put his Newr Remedy and Favorite Prescription as a "Skin Cure" on the market, various things have sprung up into existence, or have woke up from the sleepy state in which they were before, and now claim to be The Great Ski?i Cures. "Beware of imitations, or the var ious articles which have been advertised for years or struggled along, having no real hold or merit on the public, that now endeavor to keep head above water by advertising themselves as "The Great Skin Cure." None is genuine and reliable, except Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness. Internal and exter nal remedy, two bottles in onepackage. Price $1.00, get at your druggists. Relief for all Overworked Brains. I CAUSE AND CUKE. Dr. Cl W. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills are valuable for school chil dren wlio sutler from, nervous headaches caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and lor all classes ot bard Dram workers whose overtasked nervous cen ters need repair and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness, hnd paralysis are being daily cured by1 these piys. They correct costivenessbut are not purgative.!- Price, 50 cents or six boxes for 2.50, postage free, to any address. For sale by all druggists. Depot, Baltimore, Md., wh?re the Doctor can be address ed. ' ' Lcttess of inquiry freely answered. C. N. Crittenton. New York, is wholesale agent for. Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies. - Summer Goods! QENTS LOW" TIE', GrlVTS IXW 1JUTTON, Ladies, missks and ciiiliren' sur TEIvS, ami Low bhocs In gceat variety and latest styles at LOW PRICES at. GEO. R. FRENCH. & SON'S, may T ' 39 North Fxoot street, Call On Us For QORN, MEAL FLOUR, SIDES, SHOULDERS, SUGAR, MOLASSES COFFEE, CRACKERS, SOAP, POTASH, LTE, Ac, &c- r AT BOTTOM PRICES. ' HALL & PEARS ALL MISCEniANEOIJS. TTlT,PQ IMP1:OVKn IItHT UEEK, -LL11 Cb ytackafre makes 5 gallons of a deli rious, whok'some, eparklinj temperance lev erage. Ask your Irxirgi-'t, or sent by- mail for 25c C. E. HIKES, N. Iela. Ave. Fhila.la. apt liMw REWARD ! for any case of DI VUU Ulltnl, IJleetlins, Itchlnz. Ul eeratel. or Protruding PILES that DeBINg'S PlIJi REMEDY fails to cure. lrepared bv J. P. MILLEir, M. D., 015 Arch St. PhiLn., Pa. Xone genuine tciihout hU signature, fcnd for circular. Sold by druggists and country stores, 91. ' apl l-4w WORTH SENDING POK. DR. J. II. S:iIE!CK, of Phibdelphia, ha? just published a lnxik on "DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND HOW TIIKY CAN BECURED." which i.4 offered Keek, iMjstpaul, to allapplt canls. It eoutaiiin raluabte information for all who suppose themselves afilicteit with, ur lia alde t, auv dfeac of the tliroat rluns. Ad dress DK. '.J. II. M'.IIENClv & MN, ot Arch St., Phihulelphia. Pa, O. 2s:i;. 4v PER WEEK can lx; madi in any localitv. Somcthinij enthvlv it for agents. outfit free. G: W. 1NGK.V HAM & CO., Boston, Mas. a pi R-4w WAMSUTTA 00 UNEK. IARD COLLECTORS ! SS? 182 VlJlCliroraa t nnw. tinmoren.. nnent. uraenve. 1)1 amok D Shibt FactobxP.O.Box 6uS.Bltiiiiore GEORGE PAGE & CO. Maiinfiatrtrirers of Patent Portable Circular Aba Ct&ti3sar7 aii PcrtiUa STEAM ENBfriES 5 K. SCHE0EDES ST., BALTIMORE, MD. 5riat and Floor Mills, "Water Wheels, "Wood "WorMnf md Barrel Machinery, Shingle Mills, Circular Sawa Mill Suppliesjetc. TANITE EMERY WHEELS and OREKblKa MACHINERY. Send lor Catalcsne- ito American Popular Dictionary, $1.0 This useful and el() grant volume Is a cor iete Jiiorarr an 3n CTClouaedla. a jwell as the best DU r1t1r.t.N. 1m i. Superbly bound li cloth and gilt. It cos TAINS KVEET WOED II TUB ENGLISH I.A1T GPAGE, With its tnif meaning, derivation spelling and pronoun ciation and a vas) amount of absolutel necessary lnformatloi upon science. MvthoV ofry, Biojrrapny, An erican HistorT. Laws etc., bcinjj a porfbel jaorary or reierenca webater's Dictlonan costs to. oo, and thf American pop Ular Dintirtnnn costs only S . "wortj ten times the monev.' N. Y. Atlas. "Wi tKV9 never seen Its equal cither In prlee, finish -jr con ents." The Advocate. "A perfect Dictionary and librarj reference'' Ieslle's THus. liews. N. V.' One copy 6 ho American Popular Dict ionary (illustrated), the great 1st and best book ever published, post-paid to any aildrcs. ta receipt of $ I S3"I;ntlro satisfaction guaranteed. T-j topies postpaid S2 Order ot once. This offer h jood for 00 days only, and will never Jo mado aHin. S4j oples for Five Dollars. Gtnveof your irleuda t end with you and you get yonr own book f reo. EToxld Minufacturij Co., 120 Nassau St., Ne-sr York Our readers will find thii Wonderful boolz the clieap tst Dictionary piiblis7ied. Thl Information it contains ia worth many times tlio amount askc$ for it, and it should he in thi possession of everybody. With his book in the' library for refer mce, many other much more ex pensive works can be ilispenseti with, and ignorance of hi lountry, history, business, laws ttc9 is inexcusable in any maiit Wote the price, $19 post-paid, j Wilmington Shirt Factory (the only one in the State) No. 27 Market St. J. ELSBACHf Proprietor. THE ABOVE FACTORY is ready now to offer to the public jrreat inducements in White Shirts at the following low prices: The "Congress" Shirt open back 7"c; do. open front, 5c. Of these popular Shirts we have sold hundreds f dozens in the city, as well as in the country, and therefore is well known to the public, and need no comments. The "Roy al", a Wamsnlta Shirt, With 2100 linen front, 90c. Boy's Shirts all sizes, 7"c. -Nightshirts 7'k. Col. Dress Shirts from 2,"c and upwards, Cotton Drawers from 2.jc. upwards. Jlervy Jeans Drawers, double lined on the seat, 50c. Shirts and Drawers made to order at low fig ures and a good lit always guaranteed. Country orders strictly .attended to. These articles, whieh we now offer for sale are made up at home by well trained and long experi enced hands nd no northern. "make can equal in sizes, tit and quality. These Shirts are all reinforced ami cut lentghways the cloth, thor oughly examined before leing put in stock. Every Shirt is guaranteed to lit, ami war ranted as represented or the money will be re funded. Come and save money and buy your Shirts at the factory. Very IJespectfully, J.KLSBACJI, may 7 Manufacturer. Administrator's Sale. JN PURSUANCE OF THE DIRECTION IN the last will and testament of the late Martha Huff, I will sell at public auction, at the Court House door, the Eastern half of lot 4 in block 73, in the town of Wilmington, said lot f ront- i ; ing on Second Street, being GG feet front and 165 feet deep, on Monday, 3Iay Sth, ISrf, at 1 o'clock. W. B. McKOV, may 2-tds Admr. cum tcstatera annex. To Out of Town Buyers ! rilO PHYSICIANS AND DEALERS IN JL Town?; on our Railroads and In the coun try, we offer a splendid gtock or Drug?, tnera icals ami Patent Medicine?. Onr prices always as low, often lower than elsewhere in the city. Send us an order or write for prices and wc guarantee satisfaction. ftTWe make specialties of Qnlninc in ounce and in bulk. Morphine and Opium. Mt XUs BROS., Druggists. mav 7 Wilmington, r. t.. Aesthetic Colors and Shapes, J RECEIVED BY STEAMSHIP "GULF Stream" a large invoice of Millinery, all the new new Straws, -JCethetic Trimmings, Flowers.&c. I have on hand a leautlful assortment of Fancy Goods, Neckwear, Fans and Satcbrb, Ladies' and Cliildren'a Underwear and Hosiery. Respectfully, MISS E. KARRER, msr 3 Kychango Comer. rv v-wif&y ii iiilifilii 4'M .... Ii J, i i NEW AlVEnTISE3IENTS. Dissolution of Copartnership riiHE .COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING P.E Xtween II. Brunhild & Bn. and W. I Mead ows, is dissolved, the undersijrncd having oM their iuteres-t in the Cape Fear Tnhamm Works. All accounts due said Caie Fear Toliaeco Works under the old copartnership are paya ble to tuc uudcrslgned, who will iMjn in nqui- ilation. 11. BUUNIIILD '& ItRO. may 2-lm. The Best Rule JN THE HARDWARE ;TRADE CAN BE found at JACOBPS Hardware Depot. It is to pell at small profits.and therein is the secret of onr Increased trade. Wc keep one of the 9 falkM and.let KtocksJin the State in the fob lowing lines : GENERAL HARDWARE. ISAK I.KOV AND STEKL. HClLDEirs lIAI.'hWAW:, I CARRIAGE MATEUIAI.S, MECHANICS" and FARMERS' TtH !.. Of every kind. Pain;, While Ixid and Brushes, Coach faints and ami "he. WINDOW GLASS, ALL SIZES. Manufacturer Agency for the following good : ' ATLAS AND STONEWALL PLOWSl JI AIM AVS UNIVERSAL PLOW,. .1 A CO P.I IIW, NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINTS, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. From two of the I Kit factories. DOORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS, ' A stock of each of the above always on linud QA1I who have not yet done to arc solicited to give lift a trial. , CorreHpondencejtt tended to promptly. NATHANIEL .TACOBI, apliit tf lOSouth Front' SL Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. piRST-CLuVSS IN EVERY RESPECT. S- First-class Bar and BILLIARD SA LOON ATTACHED, apl. 37 Cosmopolitan Bar. JgEST WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC. Thursday next, will receive the last WIN BER RY OYSTERS, apl 25 , JOHN CARROLL. FRESH ! JgVEKY STEAMER BRINGS US NEW AND FRESH SUPPLIES OF FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES," CHOICE LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. Every article we sell i.4 strictly as represented. Ours is'the oldest established grocery house in Wilmington, and we are determined to keep up the high reputation it ha enjoyed for more than a quarter of a centunr. We respectfully invite an examination of stock. (JEO. MYERS, apl 30 11 and 1.1 South Front Sf Dentistry. J AM DOING PLATE WORK, USING CEL- luloid and Rubler as a base plate. Terms: For Celluloid. 30. Rubier..;.... J.v. Satisfaction jruaranteed. j J. II. DURHAM, Dentist, Princess street, between Front and Second, apl 23 1m. New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. STE.VMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, T. M. GULF STREAM.. Saturday, April 29 REGULATOR Wednesday , May 3 S ANT0 DOMINGO . ; .Saturday, May C 43- Through Bills Lading and Lowest j Through Bates guaranteed to and from Points j in North and Sonth Carolina. - ForJFreight Engagements apply to ; THOMAS E. BOND, SuiK?rintendar.t, . i WilmiDgton, N. C. TIIEO. G. EG EH, Freight Agent, j 35 Broadway, NewiYork. WAf. P. CLYDE & CO., Cicneral Agents. ,apl 27-tf . : t - . BRICK AND SHINGLES ! ! 60 000 f,ihS"INLE,,2,7S,o,s 40 000 ,nCh I0- J5.7S to $5.0J 000 InCJl I0' $fi.00 to $7.M DecidHIy the best assortment of Shingle on the market within 12 months. mf fff BRICK TO ARRIVE May 1st, and a puperior lot they will be, at prices low er than offered lately at riJlGEK'S, Coal tne Wood Yard. I?A1TJH)AIS, av0 Viliniiiton & "Wou llailroart Company. Orrici: or Gknkral StTKntxTf spknt. KL St TKniNTf.XPKNT,'' 1 t, N. (X, April 2, 12. ) Wil'.niiurton 9 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER APRIL 2, 12, AT n.43 A. M., Passenger Train- on ' the Wihning. . ton t Weldon Railroad will run as follow : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS D.VU.r. Nos. 47 Nnrit AND 4S Sol TH. liCavcW-llmlnglou, Front St. Ieptt, . I0A. M. Arrive at Weldon... . 12..i0 P. M. Irf-avc Wel.lon s.;.7 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front st: D'pt, .i. l. M Fast Tititotciy Maii, & ivssr..;r,i: Train ! Daily Nos. t. Nouth ani to si:tit: ; Leave Wilmington. Fnnt St.. Deiot. . 15 P. Ml Arrive at Wenlon... l.u A. Ixave AVeMon . . ;.io 1. i:. Arrive at Wihngt.n, Front St, lp't ..V V. 'M. f- Trail! No. 10 south will flop only at Rocky jjouni, ui'. vjoi.i-iMro ;hhi .M.-iguona. Tniius on Tarlmro Branch Roall4avu Kock .Mount for Tarbero id 12 M. and T.1A P. M,., Daily. Retunnii-r, leave Tarboro at !.O0 A.I Si. and a P. M. Daily. ' '' , - I Train No. 47 makes elos eonne:tioii at Wet dbli for all ilnt Nortli lally. All raillvl Riehmonil, and d:iiiv except Sunday iUl Iy Line. ' "- ) ' Train No. 4.1 run' d.dly and makes close ec.r nection for all lxtlnts North via I.'iclinioinl an-l VHhilgton. Uo. 47 makes cJoe ctunu'cUoji for TarlMiro. J 1 1 All trains mn sotil licTween Wilmington and -Washington, and have rulhiiau l'ala-c Slet'p Crs attaelKMl. JOHN F. DIVINE, - Geneml superintendeut. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. 1 apl 4 -if - ! Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Tt. It, Co. Office; or General S c vekin texdejt, Wilmington, N. C. May 4, 1882. !' mi IP 1 lin Min 1 1 -saasl II eriM 2& Change of Schedule. . QN AND AITER MAY 4TIlJ AT. 2.67 A. M., tlio -following Passeiifer Schcdula will be run on this road : NIGnT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY-Nos. 43 West and 47 East. ' 'j Leave Wilmington. .'.lO.WF. M. Ix;ave FlorencAi. i"A. M. Arrive at C. V. & A. Junction... t. .'J0 A. M. Arrive at Columbia C40 A. M. liave Columbia.,.. 10.CM) P. M. Leave C, C. et A. Junction -..10.20 p. M. Ixave Florence.... l.:- A. M. AitIvc at Wilmington.. .1 (l.'Jt A. M . Night M ail ash J'Assr.Nu'KH Tkajn-j Dau.v, - . 1 , tl' ..... I h . - V T . . J... .... .haiIj Alt 1 Atir- sKNGKJt T;:ai, No. 4'i Last. Txave Wilminirton . .13. 10 P. M. Arrive at Florence il.47 A. Id. lieave Florence I.2.i P. M. Arrive at Wilmington. . . . v, '.5. 1. M. Train 4: flops al all Station. j i No. -10 stops only at FleminjrtQii, jWhltevllle, liiir lJlufl' and Marion. j Pasr enei s for 'ohimbia and all ! ids on G, .v .. j;. i; v ii. i;. stations, Allien dime Kill 'MUM 1.1 take 41 Charlesto'i lion, and all ponds leyond, Kliointl take Nielli upres. j Sepamte Pnllinan S keepers for ann ir Aujfiista on-Traii 47.. All trains run solid belveen Charleston and Wilmington. ! : JOHN F. DIVINE, 1 Cieneral Superintendent. A. P'OPE, C'eneral l'a'.-en ver Ap-ent. apl I t ' j Carolina Central If. lm Company. Of'fICK OF (iKM'.UAT, St; I'KU! STIfNIEST, Wilrtiinjrton, N. i :., April vthj 1'.2. JlZ. t? , rt n . hr ir laa Change of Schedule, j o N AND AFTER- ARIL fth. 12. TII1I following-Schedule will be ojcr:!ted on ihi-f luiilroad : PASSENGER, MA I L A ND EX PREfS TRA IN, DAILY. t I Ieave Wilmington at. . . . ' J Arrive at Charlotte at. .. 4.VP Mt A M. v. t ) I.-ave Charlotte at. ... a " Arrive at Wilmington at.j... p. r. v. 'j0 A . M. Trains Nos. 1 and 2 fto at reg!ul.Tr station t only, and Klnt designated In thiJ Cfnipany''4 liinc; I aloe. Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Do. No. 2. do. do. Saturday SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL, EXPRESS AND FREIGHT ' Daily except Sundays. ! Leave Charlotte. S. 40 A. M. Arrive at Shelby. 12.40 J'. M. LeaveShelby 1.40 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte j.'... 5.40 K. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make cloc connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains -to! and from Ral eigh, and at Charlotte with Shelby- Division Tram. " I ! .-r Through Sleeping Cam Iietween j Ilmlngtott and Charlotte and Iilelh and Cti hrlottc. Train No. J makes connection -: with A. T. & O. U. IL. for St.iU nectln? there with W. N. C. IL IC. 1 t CharlotUV vllle,- coii- forall jolnt J on ld road Train N'os. 1 antl 5 make connection at Char lotte with A. V C IL R. for sjiartanburir. Greenville, Athena, Atlanta and all pohitd be-. mch 25- tf General sucnntcndeni LOW PRICES ! j BUYERS OF - BOOTS Sc SHOES WILL FIND ii A Large Stock COMPLETE LINES AND , LOW PRICE AT S ! GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS', apl GO 3'J NORTH FRONT ST. T AKGEST STOCK COCJK STOVES IN TIJU state ami lowest prices. Call or write for Cat . 1 ; t ; i I- t I ! li ft I
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