) PLEAS S NOTICX. Sundays 4 1 Wt Wl be glad to recclTd eosimnslcaCoa 1 mm ova friends on nj and all ! tahjett several Intsreattmt - ! -'r ':''' j Tae name of the writer mast always bb;ra fitshed to the Editor. ' 1 v jOSMT.JAMES, rro. ajo raorarrro. rrJrXIOSS rOSTAGK PAID: i wnmatmicationa must be written on oal as yr st.oo. Six monio. one side of tho paper. -PcnonaCtlca maat bo avoided.' S. . i ' i Viu w Jen'"1 b' 'J T prt of th dir. t tM Hwr. - . uoeooi"" V. Mltl. Aad It Is espocUUy and ' partlcnisrly imd VOL. VIII. ! VV ELMINGTON. N. C WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1884. tood that the Editor doea not always endox the views of corrcfipoadents unless so statt In the editorial columns. . . 1 NO. 61 Mm 1 ' . ' i 1 -1 his the Urycst -, firrM.'atVu. rf ny newspaper I !. f I1' ' ... 1 . :h tu!v some more ex rj the .W w'"' w Cnh cncdaion. It will oe murderer 1 in jaifanU t nc is Mill in I he ir. trie fu ..:ri to the the ouo;.r vrttuf hiU'ts corpus was Ucn tcl uatuy the former 1 X bit v.tii doubtful succor. v. t. ... - :i..f-iirunf!1'n;p rb;C3 IS H.uiitiii" j . To disprove the 'allegation that Samuel J. Tilden refused to' lend finan cial aid in Hancock's contest, the New York Sun publishes abstracts from the Democratic campaign accouut j book. aliist huu ar jr accessary alter the fact o! . A....-. c;:; tiler. w" which 1 ...rnr il. murder. 1 ... -i-rir uiwiv ujea'h Here is the latest ot interest: CiituAW. March lO.-Since jester 1 Vl have been oa the track of letters , 1 Cashes in rcsardto the murder c-ard" To dy State Constable r cttr?Jluincd them by formal do Ld acd will submit them to the ?rr-uTr I have made the following hart c-P cf the letters, which are t"& a-WrtscJlo Mi. John T. ASerton f in s Dlht. S.C.. Kb.VO. lbol. IkarFrkcd: I received the message IfLeUruuih Mr. King Timmons. ft kS assure you that I have no jcu said against me. I know .r!. . .i.,f whih thev would 'V-frrodouDoa reflection. I Suttl? joa are wdling to give mo a tirhanzz. I have no regret whatever o: ffi lUchards. an J hope that he iflUd-c Mj only rerct is tho acci SnaJ woaW of Mr. Coward, who. laarrwd 10 tcar' is now oa e laesJ. Tru'yyouri. BogoanCash C. CA1I. under be am lulu; i kom col. e. k Cu s Pu-ut.S.C. Feb., 3. 168-1. JJjJkar Friend: Midison has told xae that Jou ar under ne impression ih Ik;jiii and I aro angry with you. We are no: angry with you nor have we bf-cn anrrv with you at any time. natural it is for all to iincathiie with a fellow who gets -tie hot end ot a Doker." and men are i;t to make remarks befoxo tbejr stop tf ;nnim intn a11 the Darticulars. It BoAgaa had not killed Richards I would visit. fi ii-n it on ina same oay uu Among the contribu lowlog: Samuel J York. S51.S00: W Connecticut. ftlO.OK); renusylvania, $13,000; ions were the fol. Tilden. of New II. Uarauui, ot L. Scott, ot Henry 1. Payne, or Ohio, $20,000; Oliver- II . Payne, Of Ohio. 31.000; W. J. Gordon of Ohio. S5.000. V The way to produco a smile on the face ot a man. suffering wilb a racking cough. is to make him a present of a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syuup. Just try it and you will be astonished at the result. LOCAL NEWS. IIOEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L8 L Co 4th pajf IIktnsbeuokr BUnk Cooks i C W Yates Cheap SUndarU U'orks Muxos Enos. & DtltOSSET Druggita y T Joiixiox. Agt Upholstering, &c Opera Horse Young Mrs Wlntbrop Taylou's Bazaab Immcnscj Reduction Business was miserably dull on the wharves to-day. j at this port Tho receipts of cotton to-day foot up 185 bales. Nor. barque TcUmaci, Andersen, hence, arrived at London Mar. 6lh. Nor. barque Camilla, Sorensen, hence, for Hamburg was off Dover, Mar. 8th. 1 Swcd. barque Adotph Frcdholm, Paulsen, hence, for Hamburg, arrived at Deal Mar. 9th. The storm signal was flying again this morning, and there were clouds ot dust to keep it company. It was an uncomfortable time for pedestrians. Mr. Robert Hcnning. formerly of this city, but now of Richmond, has been here for a day or He returns to Richmond to- Younjr Mrs. Winthrop. The beautiful domestic play, "Young Mrs. Winthrop," teaches husbands not to allow even business considcratisns to cause them to forget those duties which are due the home-circle, and it teaches wives that, after all, the world of fash ion has nothing to take the place of the home ties and associations. Theatrical. M'llc. Rhea, who will appear at the Opera House on Friday, tho 14th inst., ha3 made a wonderful success in America, and has created the greatest cnthasiasm wherever she has-appeared; Piesident Arthur, before whom she played at Washington, said: 'On the stage and in society M'lle.Rhea i3 one of the most entertaining ladies whom I have ever met." ISxports Foreign. Swed. barque Mentor, Perrson, clear cd to-day for Riga, Russia, with 2,610 bbls rosin, valued at $1,000. shipped by Messrs Alex Sprunt & Son. Nor baroue Dcodata. Andersen, cleared for Hamburg with 3,264 bbls rosin, valued at $4,818, shipped by Messrs Paterson, Downing & Co. Dan barque Helgesen, Arelsen, cleared for Liverpool with 2,023 bbls rosin and 500 bbls tar, valued at 3.900. shipDed by Messrs Alex Sprunt & Son: making tho total value of exports foreign amount to $12;718. Purl m Ball. At a little after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the children of Jewish parents in tho city, accompanied by proper protectors, assembled at Germama Hall and Introduced the festivities of tho Purim Ball by a series of literary exerci ses. followed by dancing and a Many Years Ago . The finding ot a number of old wharf logs at the foot of Dock street yesterday afternoon, by the workmen engaged at work there, evidences' that many years ago the line of the wharf was not what it 13 now. This 13 a fact neither of a startling nor of a very interesting nature as one may go farther back than that and think of the time, when there were no docks and no wharves any where about this burs., But it i3 inter esting to note" some facts which are still within the memory of a few a very few, ; alas! now living. A gen tleman resident here,; who can remem ber as far back as 1810, tells us that in that year the old Bank of Cape Fear building stood on the Northwest corner of Dock and Front streets. . He remem bers the aspect of the building perfectly well and also the President of the Bank at that time, Mr. Richard Bradley, lather of the gentleman of that name now resident on Wrightsville Sound. At the same time the town guard house, a small brick building, stood in the middle of Dock street, hall way be-i tween Front and Water, In 1810 Doel street was lined with houses between Front and Water and the docfc at the foot of the street occupied about the same location as it does now. The same gentleman tells us that many years ago j Dr. " A. J, DeRosset, the senior, a few: years before his death told him that when he was a boy,which was about the period of the close of the Revolution, he remembers Dock street as a canal or creek. : At that time there were no buildings on Dock street and boats used to paddle up the creek as far as the site on West Third street between Market and Princess, now occupied by r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, March 17, 1884. The f imous Madison Square Theatre of New xors, naa ine pleasure of announcing the appearance in this cltr, of its famous Star Company in the Charming Society Comedy-Drama, ; YOUNG MRS. WINTUltOP, With S Recognized Star Artists A STAR CAST- ALL THE ORIGINAL SCENERY. MADISON uhuauu JEAN WALTERS, frurifrnivNi k..t. minKT.KY. 1 11 r. 1 r Ti zzz. .v . COMPANY, ADA DYAS, , FANNIE REEVES, W. n. GILLETTE, KLJWIJN AKUO, FRANK COLFAX. Trices $1,75,50; 25. Sale of seats Mrnsat Dyer's, March 14, ISSt. rooxp MRS. 1 1YIMI1B0P. 1 ' jiiclili-4t Blank Books. JEDGERS, JOUHNALS, DAY ROOKS, Cash Rooks, Memorandum Boots, Note.pnlt, Eectipt and Bill Books, Check Books for the Bank of New Hanover and First National Bank, all perforated and new stvles. j PAPER and ENVELOPES. ! ! i -1 i . INKS The verysbest kind of Biack and Red r i 1 Inks.j For sale chgap at j HEINSBERGKE'S, men 12 Live Book and Music Store. UPHOLSTERING AND PAPER HANGING. j 1 1 I HAVE JUST OPENED AT 2$ NORTH Front St.. with a complete stock of Window Shades aad Wall Paper and ami j prepared to do all kinds of Upholstering In a strictly firtt class manner. I shall make a specia.ty of overhauling old and making new Hair Mat tresses:. A 11 1 abk is a trial. , 1 Respectfully, mch!2- I W. T. JOHNSON, A g't. suDDer which had been expressly pre Miss. Hart's schoolhouse. The pared for them. The supper being fin- creek had its beginning about the , cor- ished and the juveniles naving naa a ner 01 1 ourtn anu rnncess streets, say M. A. A t I A 1 A 1 season 01 innocent arausemeui mey on me grounu now occupiea oy me o o ciocK p. m.. me lauies anu geuue- can reauiiy t do naceu ai me men of that race came into the hall and present day! by the course of enjoyed the fleeting hours, until morn- the sewer I which begins near ing, in tho merry dance. Tho Italian the corner of Fourth and Princess and harpers furnished the music for tho oc empties into the river at tho foot of casion. it was a season ot pleasure uock street. At that time the market which all the participants enjoyed to the house, which was of brick, a small utmost. Thera was nothincr to mar the hnildinc stand in tho. middlA nf Markfif. there were no tramps applied for lodg. hftnn:nes3 of tha throni? and. taken al- street Ihnfc ween Front nnrl WterL hnt DlKUb I frtofUrt ft uroo nno r f flirt m oaf rln- I mnl-i n on fr fVo Arrr fVon f Xi,rf Wo aro requested to state - that the itehttul and successful entertainments street.- This was tire old revolutionarv ihat-nd If he had recoTcrcd I Intended 0 ' Ina fire hundred people arm mero 1. City jIaI1 lhi3 morniD . Ono iitti0 caso a!&Mtuo -crsai rcjoicinz over iu 01 ... . . , ... ., !,- hTti ofonlv three men wtu"UiU,;41J wuuuw, iw iuo couaiucra uMn.mn tho'dAcd. Of course our Hon or tho Mayor pro lan was all the W WMMV - a 1 M business before the City Ckurt, and ! Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA tor of the estate of Mrs. Louisa Nntt.il hereby notify all persons having claims against her to present the same to me on or before the 7th February, 1885. All persons indebted, to said decedent will make payment to me. j j USUAU t. X'AitSJuJiiX, Jr. 1 feb C laGw wed 1 TEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSE. Friday, Biarcltld Engagement of tho DisUngtushcd French I oociciysur, 1 Supported byj Mr. WILUAM IIARBIS and a Strong Dramatic Company, under tho fajan agemeut of ARTHUR li. CHASE, la j i ADUIENNE IiKCOUrKEUK, MLLE. RnKA...as....ADRIENSE. Reserved Fcat si.ro n.i i mh..i. location. Sale of fceats for this engagement will open Wednesday, March 12th, at Dyers. mch IP 4 1 . I , 1 . Just the Tiling. rpHOSE FIRE CLAY CHIMNEY" PirES. Make a cheap and satisfactory Chimney, es pecially for Kitchens 1 i n , PARKER & TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL, niqh 10 Ladies' Trunks; -1 ENTSi" TRUNKS, J 11 PACKINGS , TRUNKS, IravclliDg Bags and Saichcls. Carriages, Bug. gles Phaeton, Carts and Drays, Saddlery tJood3. at bottom figures. Repairing la all Us branches by skilled workmen. h 1 MCDOUOALL A BOWDKN, ' Next to D. A, Smith's Furniture Store. mch I( ' j j. :. Assignee s Sale.1 rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WILL JL Public Auction, for cash, on f 'sj, inss., ai iu picxocK, a. m., the a w C r-.. . SELL AT Friday, tho enure stock: ui.raous, liquors, ctoreD lxtures, c.L la tho -store now occupied by II. Lob,f at tho corner of Princess and Water streets. n 1 1 : mch 10 tds D. CASH WELL, ' I . : A sslgneci' on't Pay Rent. OUILDING LOT3 IN DESIRABLE" JLJ . -.s- ! I .. 1 localities : for tale, on tte Instalment plan. In this city I have sold over. 1 I one hundred and fifty Lots and ! Houses i' 1 ' ' j 1 1 - and Lots' to parties who have paid In full for i .: s M . , them, by Instalments monthly paymcnUi Also.I have a large number now. ou toy books who are making regular monthly payments and'will soon own homes andget clear of land-j lord rule. 1 1 1 Money loaned to those wishing to build. - Apply to I l .'!-', mch 5 JAMES WILSON. hour of commencing the Thursday night maginable. eccaics will try to blow, but we CO sort Ot Ouui. a ours nuiy, K.B CCasii. Tbcie letters furnish abundant proof thai Col. E. II. C. Cash was an acces sory to the murder of Iuchards. Tho .: . nKMail in hi lelter were tlr... k h;m in the Drescnco ol my- services at tho First Presbyterian self and others yesterday. He said I Church has been changed from 7:30 p m. to 7:15 p.m. Tho regular Sunday services commence at 11 a. m, and :30 p. m. From Mr. Geo. M. Crapon. tho South Front street croccr, wc have re For Raid Heads. ' 1 ,i i riUIK WORLD CHAMPION1 WIG MAKER JL Is! in the city and can bo found at Miss Kv Karrer'a. The latest styles of dlair Goods at, tho lowest prices. I am ee'IIng at retail ar wholesale prices. Wigs. Frizzes and Switches made in the finest style. Call and examine. 1 1 ! I . mch 6 lw MRS. LANG. that it Ikszran had not killed Richards h himselt wonld have killed him withia six hoars; , that Richards ourht to hire died. &c When his arms wcro taken from, him yesferday he told Capt. Richbourg that be intended to hold the Governor rcspoaiible for tte outrage. Tou hayo astronz force.M said he. "and wo a weak one. but we intend to use the catch box." When the early morning eaa was made upon htm Col. Ca.h bos ti'ablr set out a ju' of corn whiskey. a:J icsiitcd upon members of tho party jvxaio'r him ia- drinkicc. letter in the laj be bad drank too much, and when be wai taken on tho train for transpor tation tu Columbia tho Colonel was ViUo drunk and very sick. lie. kept cp a rusmog tire of such expressions as ccived a can of grated pineapples, put up in Nassau and imported into this 11.. . 1 . country. It is intended for pi 63, ice cream. &c. and wo aro prepared to Public Meeting. in accordance with previous an nouncement there was a meeting held in the Mayor's office at the City Hall last night, to listsn to a speech from Col. 13. L. Pardee; staff correspondent I of the Now Haven Palladium, vrhb has been in the Stato since the first ot Jan uary, during which timo ho has devot- markct house, from which James Houston in 1765 was made to swear j that he would not execute the stamp act. It was destroyed by fire in 1846. During its existence, however, another market house was built.probably about the year 1800, at the intersection of the corner of Market and Second streets and it was then that boats used to pad dle up tho creek to "Mud Market". Some years later and during the admin istration ot the late Dr. Thomas II. We Ask Attention MO OUR STOCK OF CHOICE FAMILY SUPPLIES, , emDraciDg every article necessary 1 - . table, both substantial and fancy. , Wet for the I' J 1' male daily additions, thereby insuring fresh goods 1 1 11 1 1 at all times. While wo make no specialty in prices on any particular! article, wo1 sell all. goods at tho lowest prices quality. Respectfully, consistent with ll it. ca his timo mainly to the resources, pronounce it delicious, for we have tried Possibilities and advantages of Eastern Wright.as Intendant of the town, (prob- iNorm Carolina, xucru was a jair attendance composed of our best business men and prominent citizens. rir1 P.inlee of!CUDicd about three S -ww. - C -ww markets in a lew days, whero he willJnnartcrs of hour in giving his views select a large stock of Spring and Sum- which he did in an interesting, practi L . . . - a a. I ail iae: "iuu have your lorty. men. out nicr goods, in consequence 01 wnicn no C3i. conversational manner, without tiey bate to take water." "Not one ol I w:h m.kn a crcat rcducLion in nrifcea . .f tu " - - --- - r I l I I I'lllll L 1J1 ZV LLC aiS LJ U Ula US. SL.US. - in? Air. John Taylor, of "Taylor's Ba zaar " expects to leave for tho Northern ably about the year 1815) the new mar ket was deserted and the old one was! rooccupicd. A wing was added to the former and it was used and occupied as a town nail. J.1113 Duiiumg, 11 our informant remembers correctly, was af terwards found insecure and was pull ed down. I ! i J. C. HUG GINS A CO. men iu 1 star copy :. Ladies. E HAVE A FEW HAND SATClf tCT ft Loathei, which wo will clofo Cause of Skin Diseases. ttea will dare to stand Ho before mo at 7 . " r. anyeuuHwauuuip uuij teapaccj.n "I dare any of them to I for ai3 g0003 DOW OQ DaDU- &ee aa- speaker bad studied his subject thor cettmeattcn Daces." Early in the I ti .ctt I nnchlv nnd was able to rtresent his J.m . , . .. rt . . I lUOUaTWOllUMUft(,WWUUl,unilj a J v-mu was quuo suauiu suu , ., . VT ,rr . idnoa In cnfh ft wat L4 tn win thnntfpn. n .i.;m Kn onmi ni.n.::.ni ik.f cccrteoaj. After his arrest be became iuuir ivur. oa n u i ui naict b 1 1 x v - -.-j - iu wuucu uj owmo jsiuaua vuan eabiuertd. He admitted during tho They ha vo paved from the beginning at tion and interest of his auditors who the great prevalence of skin -diseases is 57 that be had attempted to escape Market street clear through and across were instructed by what he said and due to the extensive use of aniline dyes iroa L.e bouse in order to warn "oggan ; frof mi ftrn wnri-;ncr nn. much pleased with his method of ira- hn the manufacture of under clothimr. between the latter and Chestnut street, pressing his views upon his listeners . in many instances annoying cases of and have already covered a considerable He spoke ot the entnusiasm in regara to skia! disease have been traced directly i portion of the distance. the South, and this State in particular, to the poisonous influence of the aniline ' L!k UtA knnn anrtlronful in iVia M nrt K. I . l 1 i 1 .1 -.1 1 ?J tU succttxJcdinjrett og out he would A correspondent of the London ElccA. nnnnU(nrHS of thQ disolavs at fh nfWr- b. LATH m Lk. I 1 sV V K t 11 I . . - . .1 .w- -w- I IfUtU JM mw w wmsm I sfkl US liCll. UUk SkU At. . Ait. I M m mm e IKa Ia! AittinfV anVaAll I IWa pot the drop cm him too quick- "Mthe Atlanta. Ga , and Boston. ia the course of a few days after i pot- H. After Cul. CVhA rffarntfoin of remeuy lor tooiuacue; uu a emau Ma pxcositions and dwelt 4 V.kij; qualities it excited surprise piece of zinc and a bit of silver (any ... h Dride upon the AM 1 Mt m. ... m, - . k . I s u itt sri r in nprniv i n t Tin i ;i.At tvi 1 inn - - m mmm " I BIS. CIS. LU1U 11 HI UUi M UW W In Plush and out BELOW cdsT. Come In and sec what an exiulitoi bag fl will buy Munds Bros. & DeRosset. 1 Dealers in Drugs and Fancy Goods. ' 12 Cakes Fine Toilet Eoap, 25 ccnJ. 1 ! tojeave. A notable feature ol Colonel vajb s conversation was tho frequent .Col. Cash was at times quite frank. He ia:J to one of the narty that if he Tobacco Selling Fasti , ' 1 : a- w?0ft BOXES AND CADDIES SOLD with- u"v I nil ' In three weeks. I li 2D Boxes and Caddies to closo consignment, v arious Rrands from 20 cents npwar!(. mch 3 With a small of silver (any ttgl taj. drcppcJ hi, wpoU, ,0 Vido oftho .fflict'ed fan. W ih, sM when he lounil bo was covered ., . ,, . fcfMr.iVarsoa'arilllo. In manv wavs silver on the other, by bnngmg the V1- tuh's reoaiion as a hero and ed ires together tho small current of -l!rF Lxs nffercu from the cxpen- electricity generated immediately and list two ThftClftlnnol . . . L -t m4to soce of his ntsTn TTotTcr : painiessiy stops me utuacoe. Strlckly liuslncss." ... . . ...... ii.:....n.irA.um Air ' .inhnsnn. ine unnoiusieri f 'wiu uu uiuu iiLcuuiii 1 . - - " etprtij;oo. One sAntcnpe in reran! I nrl naner hsn?er. hjvs returned to the city and bt) has como to "stay .7 His Dlace of business is at, No. 28 North? - Front street, where ho may bo found IS Market Street I wrvice f his capUrs a letter Hr'fi M Umpired lor publicaUon i lbe mcer or Richards. In hc e"r eexbibi-i his usual freedom iXh0 ovcrcor was that he bad "never dvV ppsoawhowas worth a fs,,w Jc Governor's active measures rr:ccP&n evidently did zo:. 13 t Ifejja n's father. t J: L!E. March 10-SoIicitor New- co u here, has received with much pride upon contributions made by our own Stato to tho latter. He also spoke of the importance of the coming State Exposition at Raleigh, and urged the necessity ot having every county and township represented then by its pro log on the aniline dyed nanneis an an- noyiug itching results, with fiery !pim- j pies, and minute whitish scales. When the use of the garments in question 13 discontinued recovery usually follows in a short time. The ready removal by soap and water of the color of any bright garment shows the dye to be of I Bottom. WE GIVE EOTTOM PRICES QX BOOTS Sc SHOES - 1 - - 'i Good bottoms to stand on. Easy wearing a tele- of the . . . TT . 1 Curing ousmess nours. 110 u kAt!,;nn fn hn held at Raleigh next em machine for pickiqg curled hair lor October, gives promise of being an in- mtrrasv with whH.h ho can, take the atrumentalitv of ureal value to the ducts, so that thoso from the North who very qW grade, and being freely soluble hould attend would be able to form an jt au tn0 mor0 pernicious. When a adequate idea of the resources of the 5 Gf any suspected scarlet garment is different sections. washed in water bt ammonia the color At the cose of Col. Tardee remarks' will be dissolved if it be cochineal, but Hon T? Trmoli AV Snnc Iiesolvcd. That because the State Ex- ja tne former case the carment may be safely worn; in the latter J it should be avoided like any other poison. goods giving solid comfort an! place you on a firm foundation. Try ns and see If we can't. 108 NOUTH FRONT ST. mch 11 ' ?r Col. Caih. now in Colum- dust and kinks out of an old hair mat- X:Al fc,e M o out a writ of hadcas tress mu tress much quicker than we See ad. -,; can tell it. fnsticeof the to "inonire Jntinn imt n rTYt" rf I . .1 omrnv .mMm in St . ... v -mrm m . .Ill II AUU lllllfl W bas i'JC; f atiorney-generai Jacobs Oil. the great pam-reneving ana future of North Carolina, it is the mani fest dntv of the people of every city and county of our Commonwealth to lend it a helping hand. I. C. hoUnnwVw .rzrr-r: V?? o.icu. heaHDgremeay. t,,-J1 m geuing up me th.V' r u Columbia. frrea wuh the ra a lt ihw. "ica LO tntV Under ia Supreme Court. ( The followinz discussions were ren Deipingnano, - ... ' f dercd in the Supreme Court on Mon- Hesolved. That the civic authorities of . . . Wilmington and the commissioners of aay. : New Hanover county are hereby re-1 Elisha Forter vs. Dawson T. Dur- i i oncsLeu ia Latwu suca cany atiiuu nam. rrnm ronaerz prrorr mamem Wo invito the attention of urcitizens shall make certain ajPj1 lJ reversed and proceedings quashed. ' .1 ... . .. --m. i. I al. A- airI;rhrT v V. IV- Kerr.fl ner. administrator, from Richmond; City Drag Store.1 VEIil MAS MAT EE HIS OWS COOK, ho I to the fact that first quality shirts advantages0f the territory within their i Ki V rw in .1 in 1 1 1 mi uci a. l. iiiiu uuiid. m aaj i roeniwtT iuq l ti t-i cu i minnv retnrn. I . . . . i I T . m . v.lUar.CapLmchbonr7 who Wilmington Shirt Factory. tt-1 Itcsolval. That the thanks of this error; judgment of tho Superior Court iabmitierf . ?fJr urf' !Tno I k meetinz be and aro hereby returned to .Jl, A -A , rtu c ircuoimr,1: No w is the time to give Smith's Worm I col. Pardee for his excellent and in-1 T V4 """ sna from r.'?" but every man cannot prepare his own xaedl cine. Call at the "ew Drnz Store" and har it preparea Dy I La. fine lot ol cisrara ana Clnrettes jnet re ceived, i ; men 8 For Decoration. i - i i TUST RECEIVED AN AS SOUTH EN I OT CUPS AXD SAUCES3 for decoration. "Mess Mullet'V , j A W "FLORIDA riSH ROE" at retell UuCK AND ROE SHAD" can be foundat oar Fish 3Iarket tho season throuih, atd ther'sprinr Fish as they come la. I ' 1 fcbH DA VI 8 Jb RON1, j N. A. STEMIAJf, Jr., ! ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW j J j ! . . ' Omce on Princess, between Trnrit anl !u.J on-i sirecis, in ine casement of RuiMln? No. iit'J1 oM VoimMrfj Building, WILMINO-j ton, . c - 1 - - 1 . i I Practices in all the Crfrain! ami Courts of New Hanover, Bladeo, Colombos, reuuer ana xjrunswiCJt counties. j 1 1 Home's Garden Oysters RE CONCEDED TO BE THE BEST. They are to be had only at Use Old North btate Saloon, No. 6, South i ront St. il i Ico cool Lager Beer a specialty. Tho bcit Whiskey and purest Wines sold la the city; i Clgcrsasgoodasthebest. Caii and bo cm Tlnced. t febSJ I Sell all Kinds ilOCNTBr PRODUCE ON coHiiisaioNJ plan for the further I j d-w ! strnctiye address. Court clerk affirmed. ffcb27 GILES A MURCmSON, MurchUon Slock. Highest market prices rnarasteclasdproisrt remros.l A. W. RIVJtNBAUK. 4 Produce Com muslcn Merchant and Lircccr. ' 1U North Water St, Wilmington N.C. i Refers to Bank ox New Hanover. xeu S3 I ia GoTemer Thorn Oil.

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