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THIS PAFEE
rrerr ereatax.
. ceptod by
JOSHT.JAMES,
bdxto uro rtoraxrroa,
.TTVTTnva POSTAGE PAID:
st-
.six Booths, fXOo. Tare
f?li B, w
TvTr.per will t Uenreird by carrier. frt
1 . . rt of tha city. At tbo abort
rates krw and liberal.
... . aft
gj-Sabsrtbers wiu rciwr
M Tcelt9 their paper rcu.,r.
fall
JCS
- ITU Miy nctr hs the largest
fj circulation, cf any newspaper
jr i.,
LOCAL NEWS.
'HZU T8 IW lOVinillMUTX.
jA Wii.o-0panl Tblak
K M Mclsttac Samr Silks. Ac
K U Halt, Major-SUta Exposition
,..f,.ii-PWi E.ter Cards
I rtMT-T rra CHU Salt Gbue 1 Pipe
;-,. n.A DkEo&SET Easter Dye
The turm atgcal was flying to-day.
Tb receipts of cotton at this port tc-
jjj foot cp 20 bales.
Mr. J.A.Spriogcr.of this city, had
t!rwbrries for tapper last night
crown ia the open air ia his garden.
There is an uamailablc letter in the
i.,-tnr ia this city addressed to
Harriet Heidon. care of . T. Moore.
MeN. Daniel Shaw and J. 11. Al
derman, of Pender county, were in the
city to-day and favored us with a call.
Va invite the attention of ur citizens
to the fact that first quality shirts are
being made to order at one dollar at the
YLal zton S hirt Factory tt.
Mr. Sol Uias Tw2c Mansger of the
AjialedRailwaT, wai in the city
to-day, and accorded us the pleasure cf
a short visit.
Krenzein.
3.705
Cer. barque IYotpero.
cleared to-dry lor Stettin with
barrels I rosin, valued at $5 050. ship
ped by Messrs. E. Teschau & Wester-maon
The Xorth Carolina rrtsbyltrian
comes to us this week in a new dress
scd in a cew torm. It is now an eight
pace and wc think the change an improvement.
Exposition Meeting
Mayor llall has called a meeting ot
these interested in the proper reprefen
tation of our city and county at the
VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON; N. C WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2. 1884.
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NO. 79
CKONLY.
I
Its Settlement Growth Kn-
tcr prise Prosper It 3- Proa
pectj The . Acme fllanurac
tiirins Compauy. f
SeTfntecn miles from Wilmington,
in Columbus county, on the Carolina
Central Ilailroad, where less tb.aa two
short years aro strxJil a wilderness, is
located the toarn of Crunlj. and ibeie
arc the works ot tho Acm Mannfac-
luring Company. This company fearo
erected three largo cstalishments at that
place ia which commercial fertilizers,
pine straw fibre and oil, andcotton seed A- Scott, who is a Scot by birth . as
oil are manufactured. Each denarl- wol as a W Dame, and who ins
ment Is conducted in a separate build- vented and constructed a largo portion
Ing, especially constructed acd adapted iix0 machinery used .in this depart
to the business to win1 h it is devoted.
IIICZS
tcrifc(!ac3a;y ta aa r:sc!s cf
rseaeralliitcrestbt. " V ' f '
- Tit cf tts rritcr xasst always to ft r
s Coammilaaaoga emu m wzUUa ca ca:y
me aiasot tie pape? J : i
- PowaaSUlca aiutbf aroll ;r.. - 8
! A4UU eepcdiCy 'ana pxrtJcuUrlj trfer
tood iUt to Editor doaot'aiwajs eadoi ae
to6vteTraofiiTtipaienU4u so tuSfJ
In the edltorUl .cotacma.. j
to the first floor arid into the proper then conveyed to a still, where it is sep
bags. all ready lor market. The factory arated from the naphtha by distillation,
is capable of turning out about 10X00 and the latter is conveyed to a large
ton3 of first class fertilizers per annum. tank 22 feet svuiare and 8 fect high.
It is under the special charge of Mr. in -which there is li mile and one-eightb
James Moran. who i3;well qualified by of pipe." where it i? condensed and
years ef experience for the position. ready lor use again. The seed, alter
.. the pike ficke FACTOUT. as been extracted, b loaded ino
, About 50 yards West of the factory cars and coWeycd on a railroad track,
we have jast described, and on a lice has been constructed forthepur-
with it. is the factory where the ordi. Pse to the fertilizer lactory; where it
lury long-lcafcd pine straw is made l ut.Mwed.in the manufacture ot fertil-
into an excellent fibre for ' iaiuinn? mat zers, as wc hayo described.
NEW AJVERTISEMENT8.
yew APVEirrisi!rir2fT3,
IN (i HEAT TAIUKTV OrfcTrafes !3
ou, lUe, t&, 85S7l 1-2c;
- 4 viVMi-TOloipC SlVlp.
CI.
trcssss and other npholstery work.
This factory Is supplied with a CO horse-
engine, and is under the charge of Mr
la all these manifold operations we
have attempted '.to describe there is but
VVry littleTmannal labor, the chief part
jot the work being done by machinery.
In conveying the different materials
from one machine to another autom at ie
appliances working with the regularity
ZEPHYRS, CIIAMUR AYs; GIXnAMgi h
ClIAMmtAY KOBI. NE
ulvVrv uuvno, 2 in inesc iwo .acpar miitvellaimiUjACK-300DS
WHITE qOODS, S v. tages land iiiciucemcntVr01 x V?t rVr
; DKESH (lOODii "ARRIVING DAIIJY. "ilUt
BLEACHED COTTONS
LACE CURT
s5
lowest fc
api 2.
1884
TTONS amlimETXGS-;Wi.ll iSo1cm
making three manufacturing establish
ments in all, each ot which is 150 feet
long by 50 fect wide and two stories
high, with tho exception of the cotton
seeded mill, which U three stones
high for about half its length.
ine ground lor tnis cutcrpnse was
first broken on the 15th of j December,
1832, although the company did not se
cure its charter until April, -1583. The
officers of tho company are, Mr. W.
Latimer, President; Capt. Henry Sav
age. General Manager; Air. U. G. Lat
imer. Treasurer; and Messrs.. Cronly
& Morris, General ' Agents. . The
company started witn a capital or
$152,000, although a capital of $1,000,
000 is authorized by tho terms of the
charter. They own a tract of 2,500
acres of land. 8n the surface of w
Slight Fire.
About one o clock this afternoon a
ment. and made it. too. r cht there at anu simpucuy oi ciocKWorK. occom-
the works. Aside from the minrirrae'-1 Plish the task. Mr. J. T. Most is in
lure of the fibre, as we have said, it is charge of the linting and' hulling de- spark from the chimney lodged on the
at this lactory that tho Dine oil is ex- !." u . is an expen- root ot tbo buildinff on the Northwest
traded from tho pine straw; The oil enced millwright. He is a skillful corner of Hanover and Fourth streeSf
is extracted while tho process of mak- workman, and has m several instances and ignited it. The alarm was at once
ins the fibro is in progress, a3 we shall wrought mechanical revolutions; but given and the firemeu as well as citizen
IT
presently describe. This . oil ' possesses
valuable medicinal properties and may
be used externally or internally as
occasion demands. It is used exter-
it must not bo inferred from this fact
I that ho is any relation to IIrr Most,
the political revolutionist, for he is not.
We have thus far endeavored to de-1
were promptly at work, but -did not
succeed in extinguishing" the t flames
until several small holes had ; been
burned. The building is bccuDied .bv
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Grand,,J,5
SPUING OPENING
r
.ii
Tliursday,. 1 Friday
tu Saturday, ;
April, 3rd, .4th iandn 5th,
, . WITH THE FiXEST ANi JLiEQEST
; . . STOCK OP;
If
- I 1 xi a. r 1 1 1 t I m
nally for rheumatism, sprains, cnts and scnoe me town 01 ironiy, wun 11s 115- Mr. 1. L: Jj'entress, as - a drug store,
bruises with successful results and in- dustries, growth and condition, as it is and is owned by Mr. John H. Strauss.
teToally it is efficacious in a'variety ot at present. What its prospects' for the whose loss is about $50, which is fully
diseases. It is a powerful antiseptic, future are may be predicated from its covered by insurance in the Hartford
The factory is eapable of turning out I remaraDie growm in ine iew nnei jj ire ins. Uo., represented m this city
by Messrs. Atkinson & Manning.' ?Mr,
Fentress suffered no material loss, ;
The assthetic movement in England
has p.ntirelv dipd rmt. hpfansp wpII
1 1 1 , ... . ' . . . 1 1
hich where it is, and, unlike jate, it will not Pieiea- iverytning is new, ana witn cause people think there is more good
and
about two tons of- the fibre per day, montns since operations were ; comr
which would yiekl about four gallons of menced. The work is not yet finished ;
oil. Tho fibre i3 an excellent article for 13 hut comparatively just begun.
mattresses as vermin" will cot abide None of the factories are entirely; com-
millinery Coodo,
the
families
crow nnlimitcd fnrpst ofnine lroWi th decay with moisture, but will last many the exception of a few dwellings, every
I I . I iL! S T 1
rrM or whirh tho fihr iinrl rin oil years and should it. by any accident. ""n5 " incomplete, xmproveuieois are
un...ln nH nn.li- whirh inn- get Wet. It Will regain ItS elasticity UDOn WU8WUJ " Sm, uu Mwomuga
haustible deDosits of DhbsDhato rock, of being dried. The process by which the are course oi
PVPrwnriPtv hpiln of hinp fibre is made and the oil from the nvals are being added to
mr1 nr.ht1.,PnrHp(lfhn crt;i rF I Straw IS extracted 13 abOUt as tOlIOWS: ireauluere- ",sa uuw tjuierprwo,
W - V I . 1 , 1 1 It .
icw t;i thot Qft.. ,0r, The pine straw, of which there were a new piace, mnaoicea oy a np-w peo
4ivn vw0Wj uuvti v kVkw vwvru " i - 9 - v .
fprtiiitr Thn about 300 tons in the yard, is conveyed 1 v yet it nas .us
fnotnrfp .rn RitnntP.1 lirPtW on thft tOtllO Second UOOr DV aQ elevator. H4 wo uwrevcu auu ic4u
Hnpnfthn I'arnlina Pnfrnl T?ailro?ifl. I Wliere it IS Placed In large iron CyClindriv I UJ BWLUO U4 kuouiu tuwicu pcio wuw
They give constant employment to cal tanks which reach nearly to ; the ve in the vicinity. The principal of
Slate Excosit on. to be held in the City about 100 men. who live in the village orsi uoor. xu mesa tanss ic 13 suoject
Court Room to-morrow night, at 8 o- which has sprung up by the, magical ed to Intense pressure ana tne oil extract-
'-V 1T Imit ihl lhA tnP.vfln xv 1 Ixr-.nrl of to In thn wnll.d rPrtpd eU. inesiraw IS men pm 1U Olfler
be lar-elv attended and that measures hands of enerirv and entcrnrisc. The tanks filled with hot water and thorough
common sense in taking a bottle of Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup than in carrying a
my.
and new ar- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
the SUto of Xorth
Carolina, at
"i,
the
these echoes from the past is the ex
istenceof a -. - ; 1
' MALE AND FEMALE GHOST.
Of these, the legend is, that the male
I. . ...... m. .1 retir-tat- nroa nn rll nlontoi wlinn lin txn a
may be taken for making a handsome location is very healthy, being on an clr ly coofcea so mat it is sou. ana it wasn - " . " -
ed and cleaused of all loreign matter, 1Xi "" "f
From this it is taken to another machine cruel to his slaves. He was a hard
which rubs it and works it until there worker and . hard master and during
are many, strings to eacn particular fc" ou muvU vmriUJCu
straw, in fact, makes it into fibre. that had no time to devote to the
Ttiirirwv all tliaca nrnAcona it Tina haan punishment or his wayward colored
display of the products of this section, evated plateau, a short distance from
LIvi ngs ton Creek, a J tributary of the
Capo Fear. Tho village is regularly
laid out in sauarcs. and contains now
w
about 90 houses. 1 besides a store, a
postofiice and depot
Pilot lloat Lost. :
The pilot CJui, which Messrs aAi.
Gathrie and Jas. Williams, two Smith-
till pilots, bad recently purchased in
New Bedlord, Masi., was lost on
i.
,1 which there is
Te rra-Cotta Sa 1 1 G lazed Pipe
A CJAK ; LOAD DAILY EXPECTED TOl
arrive. Diameter S, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Inches.
For sale at manufacturer's prices.
Anulv to
apl 2 It S.iL. FEEMONT.
Stop and
WHY PAY KENT WHEN THE
same money will buy you a home ?
In this - city I have sold over
one hundred and fifty Lots and Houses
and Lots to parties who have paid In full for
them, by Instalments monthly payments.
Also, I have a large number now on my books,
who are making regular monthly payments
and will soon own homes and get clear of land-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
To which we Invite one 'and ar) for
at
-.it
ink.
mm
- inspection,
BAZAAR,
.ii
. : i
mch 31
118MarKet!St.i
WIUIINGTON, N.C.
remarkab v these various processes and machines filled with gold, and forgot where s
rill now pro- through which the straw is made, from buried it and her spirit now wande
vODu i isiaou. on the lrcima coast. I erranli Comnanv established. Jt is
lait Sander mo in sh wn. nn hpr UntomnNtPH to hnitd n churr.h .and S macmncwnerc tne water issireezea
ram rod Saw IWfard lo Smith. Ur.hoolhonsa at n r.irlv dav. the oul cuning process is oeguu.
.... . - ..I . . . t . . 1 : i 1 nanlmnp
tula to charre cf Mr. Wi iam. with cround3 for wh ch have been reserved lucu '"""S" w
Mr. (icthrleaad three other men on I and laid out.
board and tprung a leak during a heavy I The abovo is a brief outline of this
Northwest gale oo Saturday night. important enterprise, its locality and
For the safety of those on board she the advances it has already made as a
vai beached on Sunday morning, but thriving, busy town which has prung
be drifted off and in ok. The crew into existence in such a
were rocucti and earcti lor bv the me I short snaro or time. e will now oro-
I , I . 1 k : . 1 . nn.ir..lnMy1
Satin? station, hnt fhpv In !! thPir tA fn Pcor5K mrtrn mirmtrlTr nil lOO .aw maiuiiai w mo wauuiawuicu
Tha CcZia was about 35 tons more in detail the' different . industries articles, it iscarried bymacmnery work-
i m. . M TIL . A. M f . r
carricJ on at Cronly. and tho process ingauiomaucaiiy anu wiuow me amor
ofthrir mnnnffnrP hncinnm- with I laborot tne DauuS OI man. XUO means
" I 1 employed are all 1 apparently simple;
FERTILIZER ESTACU3UMENT.
This building is situated in tho centre
of the three factories, and it is to this
that tha thousands of tons of nhosnhate
Tls police made 27 arrests daring the k-xj. with which the vard ia3 been
-"4 -w,uuw4 vu MMw..iu6 fiiIetl from lne quarries, aro brougnt
oases:
lit 1 I . il A
next taken to tho wringing and break- ineni P ana U0S mem -indiscriminate
ly as a sort of devotional exercise.
rm ' . a mA 'a 1
It iiiis cruelty oecame a torment to mm ,
machine I alter aeatn. anu nis spirit is uemeu
Money loaned to those wishing to build. ''
-appiy to
apl 2 cw j JAMES WILSON.
Notice.
The'iOld Hickory
. . i i . . . .
FARM WAGON, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
Carts. Drars. Bnsirv IUrnpM n. rrinra
llanicss, Kockaway JUarccES, Truck Harness,
in i u LrT Hwnees. Collars, ILtmes,
and Satchels. Ecpairlnir nromutw data h
skuied workmen. i.svi('
UcDOUGALL A TiAWniPV
Next td D. A. Smith's Furniture Store.
through Which it passes. and" thence to r?st but is continually riding about the hyEssRS. jwDETH, levy & co., sole
1 . W MB. I 1 I LI -11 IBB 1 KW B I BC . K . Bl BL. I BVJB M. W '
ghostly slaves. The other ghost is that
Proprietors of Mott's Booflrr Paint, under !
I Patent No, 231,053, granted September Ilth,
fin-
TT OUSEHOLDf DYES In aU thearlous
viiuB a, u ceu a package., i . ,
tide of "moiatnra is evanorated. and
- . - . ' In i 1 1 a t
x . oi an oia woman wno. uunnjr tne revo
i ' , I A-Z I I . J Z A V- I .1 . A A. 1 1 I ... ha: .
wuere sue same, or rcaunp: wun partiesurrminQir tiierc-
DIAMOND DYES. 10 rntu fn )
coloring Easter Eggs, Feathers. Flowers. '
dothio;.
benhco.
Silver Plated Spoons. Forks and
KaiTci of best Quality, and at m anu
facturer'a d rices, can be found at J A-
C021S Hard ware Depot. t
Police Ueport
around tne vicinity in
for the buried treasure.
rs
a vain search
Abusing police officer while These rocks are of different forts. ; but
cacaty.i colored male; aasaulUng po- all nosaess valuablo fertilizlnir proper-
While OU duty. I colored male;tlfla. 1 Some nro almost as hard as flint.
wleepoa the street. 1 colored male; wbi! others are quite solt.; These are
Werly conduct, 6 white males, 5 lhrowQ iDf0 a Biake Quarry Crusher.
wtvu maies, o coiorea lemaira , uruDK on first floor which is carried by an
auowD. l wniie mais: lanare io pay rm-. nnTr mKoii,,.
ux. 3 wiuwmajes; jcionious bardor soft aro made to crumble under
strT, 1 colored male; larceny. 2 col- tho immenso power which is brought to
wedtaales; throwing rocks In the street, bear upon them. This crusher is capa
icu4oredmale. ble of crashing from 10 to 12 toDs'Ol
hc same month 16 wh.te rockperday. After being crushed the
JM6colcrcdmales appliel for rock is conveyed to' a t drying furnaco
gsatpoUce headquarters. . and then by another elevator. to the
Aaountof conrt finp oollvJwi Hnr- . l. r . .uJ. .1
ing the month. 417.50. Pound tees 1 whoro
W.iCCieU, 51150. . I t- tmn.lnMn nrtu'ilur
nng the month 15 plaoea of busl-
were fod open by the police at blown by a current of air. through a
dust chamber ; thence to tha dust tin ,
whence it is taken and piled in t heaps
on the second floor to be used as want
ed. When wanted tho dust, a quantity
of kainit and cotton seed meat are taken
' to tha mixing machine into which they
Tho Mercy of tha Ho nr.
The reader who bears alar off of the
prorated Utility Hospital, nearly two
texdred years old, learns with surprise
oreTeajia. to M A. Dan
J3tn,tt New Orleans. Ijl. will procure
ho.e or fraction of a ticket In the
p dfawing (April 6th.) the 167th, ar0 emptied and thoroughly mixed, by
,. oT:: .'J 4" '" Wi whieJxnrocass tne mixture again rescues
riru tl. wo .oS J-a KTiV w tho first floor. Thence it is taken by
Japport of that nobU institution. The I elevator to tho topor the second story
fder may grt $75,000. but that need I nd thence' back to the ' second floor
Mr. John II. Francis, 63 Maiden Lanr
New York, sole agent for Orrick's Cele
brated Vermifuge, the best ot its kind
in th martpt Raw? "thnt. in hi ot.
such as any man of ordinary intelligence perience of over twenty years, he has
mizbt arrange, but when taken with all never sold anjtbing with such iavari-
the other machines, shows the work of ably good results as &t. j acoos un, tne
. . . ... - I irrpjiT. nain.nnre. i
a patient, thoughtful, . calculating and ! 1
ineenious mind, fruitful in expedients City Court.
and skilllul in combining them for- the
The following cases were disposed of I A
pujjjwi uni-.iii 1 uj iue iuajui uus uiuiuiu .
V the cotton seed oil. MarrEhza Lively, colored. disorder-
Nearly East,"on a line with and about jy conduct. $10 or 30 days. She went
50 yards from the fertilizer factory, is below. j
the factory where the oil is extracted Victoria Collins, colored, drnnk and
from the cotton seed. The machinery down, $5 or 20 days. She aW went
of this establishment is run by a 50 below.
Jiorse-power engine and the ! work is
conducted under the supervision ot Mr.
Henry O'Neill, . who' has - had many
on, under penalty of law, which will be en
forced. WORTH, LEVY & CO.,
Proprietors
' C. L. WRIGHT, Agent, Purcell House.
apl 2 tf Star copy ,
1
-NORTH CAROLINA , STATE EXPOSITION1
i CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, i ,
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
April J.1SSI
MEETING OF ALL CITIZENS OFNew
Hanover County who take an Interest In the
INKS-One 10 cent package of Diamond Dre
will make a quart of fine Ink In any of the fol
lowing colors; Black. Blue, Scarlet, Purple,
V lolet, Green, Red and Orange, - 1 r ,
ARTIST'S ELlCItThf- Khrt!r1n iMf.tr.
jrrames. caornet Work. etc... ftp... lii
tube. All tho above for sale dt
cents a
t : '
L if
Munds Bros & DeRosset,1
Drugjp!sts,,Market Street i.i I
mch1 31
1
A.
Prang's Easter Oards.
ELEGANT
DISPLAY OF
above named Exposition, will be held in the
City Court Room, at 8 o'clock, April Sd, for
the purpose of adopting some plan of organ!
zatlon and cooperation whereby the Interest j
of the County and City may be fully repre-
exi
o
scnted.
apl 2 It
8 tar; copy
E. D. HALL.
Mayor.
Sent to Bladen.
! '
way man aicnay, tne colored lugiurei
years ot eapexienco in this sort of busS from Bladen justice, who was arrested JjXpreSS btG&ILlbO&t uOi
ness. Near tne lactory . is . tne store- a iew uays siuue, was iuiiy wenuueu o
house in which aro stored about 700 the officers who were sent for Jiim, and
tons of cotton seed ready for : manipula- he was promptly surrendered to them
tion. From this storehouse the seed is and was taken back to Bladen county
carried by a screw4 conveyor to the wherehe will be furnished with corns
factory, whence it is taketi by elevator tbrtable quarters in the jail j until it is
to the third floor to a revolving screen time to investigate his case by the
which cleara it of all sand, sticks, stone I Superior Court.
it
601 cetera real pbUanthopist.
fhe larreat and best stocky oi
" iacowa. Doors. BUnds and -at
1 ctcry prices U at N. Jacobrs Hard
Depot. f
through a set re by which any large par-
remain, are excluded
Uclcs that may
from tho mass. Thence by eleyatcr it
is carried to the top of tho second story.
Yfhtr-o i; is conveyed throu jh a shoot
or other foreign substances. Thence
is taken by another screw conyeyor
which discharges it to the Haters on the
second floor when whatever, lint that
may cling to it is taken off. Thence ij
is carried by elevator to tho huller on
the third floor, where the hull is taken
from tho seed, and from thence it is
carried to another screen, where the
hulls and kernels are separated, the
former being conveyed to the fire room
and the latter to the rollers to be crush
Harbor Master's Keport.
The following were the arrivals of
vessels at this port during the month
ending Mar. 3 1st. 1884 : r 1
American Steamers 7, aggregating
5.637, tons; 1 barque, 253 tons; 19
schooners, 5.843 tons, making a total 'of
American tf 27 vessels," aggregating
11.023 tons. '- -V' :
Foreign-rBarques t, aggregating 3.-
424 tons; 1 brig, 220 tons; 3 schooners.
Inn. .ooMiwtiwi, m ntat froiim f
cd, after which it isconveyed to the, ex s Itns, and a ; grand
tractor, where the oil is extracted, by i -....Ij..
rpHE BOATS OF THIS LINE LEAVE FOE
FaTette vllle and Landings on the Elver, Mon
days, Wednesdays, ThorsdaTS and Saturday ,
at 2 p. m. sna.Br. ; . ; i
i -. '1
Passenger accommodations Ant class.
. Freight received at all hoursvThrough rates
to StaUons on Caps Fear & Y. V. E. B.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO..
A MOST
superb lot of EASTEU CAEDS, that hare
luiiicoBou u peneccon taroufQ tne nanaa of
xperlenced xnannf aeturcrs and arttstlcal and
xlKlnal deaLrners. ' i i i .
Handsomely decorated Silken Faea Cards!
mounted on r.ch plush mats of various colors.
' Iland pHlnted Cards, new deafens, on easels. ,
Bannerettes, bean til nllv mrrnvMi in tu ,
signs on fancy burnished stands, j i
etnaU Cards, Large Cards, and Cards ' to
please the perfection of modesty, the coylsh
vau.j, uw usuuiuut yum, ana vne oia ana
the odd. Call early and cxamln tho variety at 1
HEINSBERGER'Sj 1
mch 81 - -. . Llvs Book and llntlfi fltorel
iea :goodc i
AT 1215 M AllKEIl , SXUEET. 1
:-.'! t.
1,1
Air tho; late Spring Styles.
And wElccel v tUcn! weekly and seH
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apl 1 St nac
Arcnts.
B. WILLIAMS Jb CO..
i Arenu at Faytttevllle.
Samuel Collier & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO CE03TLT M0ESIS, ' '
UCTIOJiZEES, ;STOCK AKD BEAUES.
TATE BUOKEES, WILMISGTOX, 3T. C.
Oiice and Store 8. E. comer of Princess and
Jforth water streets. - .
Sale days Tuedys and Fridays of each
week. Consign menu ollcitecL- ;:- r ; ,
TTAVLSQ DISPOSED OF OTJB AUCTlOKi
ismxoesi tot tne eaie or ucncrai aiercain nse,
to Messrs. S. F. CULU& IXK, we bepcai
SIRS; S. J. BAKEK.
mch 23 IwT 1
Japanese, FisHirig Poles
FOE SALE AT EEOUCEO FEICFS. - ,
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GILES & llUECIIlSOy,
If irretMWW Jtioclr.
mch 51
JL
mixed. instead ot' kydraalhx 'pressure, ' Now b the time to give Smith Worm orthea i?' and whia and pur
as itoras formerly done. ThoeUUlOu. - - ; lyd-w I aptia cotlt & zrqssis.
Home's - Garden Oysters
3L Xhey ore to be hi I on!r at tsv Oil liorta I
ICS CO01
, SoC, tvcthlroM at,. - I
jrEocr sje;la!ty. Th9 best
1 pureit Wlcj soli In thct city.
as lt
Lt. Cailand tcon-