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a"1 s i inSCELLANEOUS THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. BiiEoimsir, Neuralgia, Scii Uca. LsMfetgO, BACUACIIE. izuicxi. vxzuczx 'SORE THROAT. QtlVtr. 8TCL1-I5CS. Sorssi, Ctu, Irr IXOSTBrTES, Aa4 3 WStly Mbc nm tnrs l in VITrum la it flwn i I A- TW C ) BHHr. B4 C. A. A SPECIFIC FOR. rpiiFPsr. SP1SUS. 3 CCWTULSIDSS, FiLUKS SICIHESS. ST. TITUS D1HCE, ALCnUttULiiwi CrlUH UTIXB, SYPHILUS. SCBDFOU. KINGS ETIU KIT BLCOO DISEASES, DYSPEPSU, KilBOSIEtt. SICK HEADACHE, mm kebyous yeaihess, lEfiTOUS PROSTRATION, EHJJI WOSRT. BLOOD SORES, EIUOUSXESS, GOSTIYEHESS, tBIEY TROUBLES' AKQ IRREGULARITIES. T! nr. I JL Ei::i ttlCo,rrc:ii.ten Ct- rcaj-, 2-Io. (31) Corrw?oai frttly iMTOtd kf rbysicUn. For WtimoolalJ and circulars send ttsmp. lee 10 lir -nrra Out on the Prairio. Concerning Something IXettcr than Mm. Tool!e' Wheel barrow Ami f Ito Ken son Why. When a certain Commissary General com plained to the Date of Wellington that Sir Tboaa Pletoo hsd drelared be woulJ barg htm It the ration for that General' division vers not forthcoming at a certain hour, the Date replied: MAh til 1 be tailed go to far that? Did he uf he'd ban you?" "Tes. my tor! " -Well, General PVloa 1 just the man to WptiUvorL You'd better get the ra 'Jon cp la time." Batiorttihertiliasnr anything ee tp In time one mot ebw when to lay hi hand on lhm- A Mr. Toodles sal 1 about thecoffln wtlca he ha I bought at auction and brought bom to h! wile: "If aytb!of ikould happen, my dear; It will be so haa-ly to hare in toe boose. fVlec ta the treat wholesale drag boa so of WU2aa Hart, ta Eltfn. Id . one day, Mr. G. IL Merman, the pbotArnphr of tht place, remaned, roncernlng PARKER'S TONIC 'j bare osed It ta ny family for two year, and I uaSeaitatlnxly pronounce It the beat medicine ws bars ever used. It U baidy to hare In tho noose, and we are never without It " Culled from the mas of reasons why Mr. Sherman wa rUjrbt. te rood enough to con sider thec; First. PARURS TONIC la delicious to the ptlatc; second, it lnUoratc, but dot y rraott m lor a for ttrowj drink; third. It ccrrs Cough and Co id a by Inciting the torpid onras tnt hcalihT action, and opening all the prt of the tiln; fourth. It puriilia the lilood, Uaf rurlng Kidney. Liver and Lucg dUeaat aa.iRheumatl.4m; flfih Rat take It into your heuac. and It will sreak friu:f usee ussd. you will change It for a Hats jt eUe. FhjticUna commend It Price. M cent and l. lltscox A Co , ChemlaU, w York. mch ll-lJtw lm nnn QT1 (?nmrvn irom Youthful Imprudence OUIierGrS caualng Nenroua Debility, Keatalanilphyalcal weraneM. Valuable In f.twi.MA. ... c . -t i.-rym. o- 3fally. Dr. A. G. OUn. Box tl. Chlca- m D1T l-lw T BATE'S SPECIFICS. J9 frtturrd from fortnube naed by an eminent phjstaa daring to year ueccaaful practice. 'pertSc Sow 1 Guaranteol to effect a radi cal cer of all aSecUon of the ltUxd. whether Scrofalou or acquired. Sal a dlcaae, elm !'. taota patcbej. etc,, aro permanently by iute'a Spedflo No. t. rrtce il. Srwiic So -ure SiuctXAL Wkakxkaj, Naaroc DtBturr, from Youthful Iodicre T64 r Cice. prodidnr Exbauitcl Vital at-l i44 of ManhooL. Thla remely l un Hu:l la the care of theae complaint. It la ("iwerfal Umulua to the weakened. Nervous ifa, utuu Na'.are to renew the strength il r of uxe debUluted organ, and effect rv-v.i cart. Price $U vwuc No. iiTca laatant relief and per- "yeurtaRheumatlam. Price II. J?yi. No. posture cure for all weak ?T v feaialea. Price fl. . . bj w'Pfwtit or sent oa receipt of price y j. w. ai, jj s. Clark 8u, Chicago. John C. Davis, A TTO&5ir AND X' COL N3KLLOR AT ULW, nm Wiuiijiotoji, N. "See cm the Rank of New llanoTCT. rjCcee la all the Court of toe Stat. special attaatWwa pall tn the collection Has Arrived 1 'RX31I SUPPLY Or THAT dellclott ATEDpiSK APPLE by to-daya N Y aaer. AU. another lot of that A No. 1 XlXtOTEA at 60c per pound. (China Cup 1 Saucer gWen with erery pound) 500 pound oil la two weeks. Eemember I keep nothing the Ttry beat Cnt-claaa good. Treahsup yJSJ week. Call and examine at Crapoa's aoujj Grocery. GlO. U. C3LAPOX. AreaL fCOIlQuEBOBQ IMU'TVirOCCI, ti eocta rrcst st TheEJaily Reviev, TIIK IJAUY'S j PltAYCK. Shnknejt wilh fcer awect -lands Iclded, Ifor 1air little head towetl low. While dead ines tapped at the window And tho air uat thick with snow. Wltnout, earth dumb with winter; Within, hearts dumb with care: And op IhiOugh the UaJt'n' ilence Ilosc ftofily the balijf'i j rayer. 'Bless all whom I love, dear Father, And help mo be cool." tho said ; Then, tttrrrd by a sudden luncy. She lilted thcsitininic head. Did she catch on I he frozen matle Some hint ol the April green. Or the breath ol the j woodland blo;-?r,n-.s, ' The drills I the miuw Let ween? Tho btxutiful trt es." she whispered, "Where the oii'les tied to sin, They are tired of.thecold, white wioter. On, help them to pr.tw inspriug; And tbe flowers lhat I -ved lo gather, Ixrd, briDR them agi'm in May; The dear little violets, sleeping - Down deep in the ground to-day. M Ah, earth may be chill with snowflakea And hearts may be cold with care. Bat wastes of a frozen silence Are crossed by the baby's prayer; And lips that were dumb with sorrow Id jubipnt hope n.ayj tinfr, For when earth u wrapped in winter In tho htrait ol the JWrd 'tis spring. . -J Alice M. Eddy. A Generous Senator. While talking with Scnttor' Wade Hampton iast f-veniiig a daughter cf the late Ueverdy .Tohi;son came up wilh an autozrapli album in her hand. This book was lor t lie names only ol united Slates Senators. The purpose of this lady is to rahc a little contribution towards the luunding of a hospital for belple.c3 Southern soldiers at Richmond, a work laudable that it would be like an offcosa t argue the duty and loryol it. litis book is to be sold when filled to any one' who will pay the most lor it. Each Senator has sub scribed $5. But the one thin? which the beautiful lady with radiant face came in haste to tell Ilauip on was this: One United States Senator was he from the North? was he from the South? tho East or the West? it was a secret, and a precious one and sacred this Senattr modestly set down the lit tle $5, net willing to be known 03 giv ing more than some of hi3l fellow-Senators who are rot rich, aud then slyly handed her check large enough to set two decimals to tho ruht. Ah! there is heart in this world after all, and don't you despair lor humanity. Wash inqlon Ltllcr. Cttro of Itlicriiiuatfsm. OrEANUs Post Office. Rockaw.vy Beach, N. Y.. Muren 1, 1833. 1 have been a great sufferer Irom Rheumatism. Sinne six weeks ago . I hid a bail attack a id was laid up tor a month; nothing appeared to me cf any gortd. I got a box of Brandrcth Pills at last, and took threa and four every nigbt for a wck. J, got better every day. and in a wetk I was well. On this beach we have no doctor, and our main reliance is oh Brandreth's Pill's and Allcock's Porous Plasters M. P. HOLLAND. Postmaster. Tlie Largest Scboouer Alloat, Saturday last there was launched at North Weymouth tho largest schooner ever built. Tho dimensions ol the craft are as follows: Ix?ncthol keel, 190 feet 6 inches; on deck, 232 feet; width. 40 reet 10 inches; depth, i. iceta incnes. The frame is of the best of Connecticut wbi:eoak. and is put together in tbe best and niot approved manner one is double floor timbered throughout. The keel is a double one 18 inches square, carryiog a 3-inch shoe. The planking outside is of selected hard piDC four or Myo inches thick. Th vessel is copper fastened throughout, and has been built in Jho most thorough and workmanlike manner. She will carry an engine to work the numns and capstan and hoist sail and cargo. She will b3 rigged with four masts, and will ply between Gal- ves'on and Providence, carrying cotton. The name of the vcsel will bo Ilarold ino. after the daughter of Harold Peck, of Chicago. Tho arrryin capacity will be 2.C00 tons. Dost on Herald. Nothing Like It. No medicine has ever been known bo effectual in the cure of all those diseases arising from an impure condition of the blcod as Scovill's Saksapakii.la. ok Blood and Liver Syuup, for the euro of Scrofula. White Swellings. Rheuma tism, Pimples, Blotches, Eruption. Venereal Sores and Diseases, Con sumption. Groitre, Boils, Cancers and 11 kindred diseases. No belter means of securing a beutilul complexion can be obtained than bv using SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYUUP, which cleanses tho blood and gives beacty to the skin. AVeterau Cugincer. The oldest railroad locomotive engi neer in tho United States is Lawson Lafkins. eenerallv called 'Squire" Lufkins, of tho Philadelphia and Read log Railroad. He is as tall as )on Quixote and almost as thm, but his career add character are the reyerso ot Quixote For nearly lurty years the rider ol the swiltest of 6teeds. and in conftant danger, he La? never met with a windmill or other serious accident, and, so' far from roaming iu search cf adventures, ho has devoted his whole thought and energy, calmly to his plain duty to the carrying or his passengers safely to their destination and on time. 'Mine has been a very simple life." Mid the 'Squire last night, "and when I look back over tbe thirty-seven years I ran a swift passenger engine it makes me wonder that so few things standout. It'j all a dead level now. 1 began enffinecrine when I was just twenty Lycars old. which was preity young, and yon se 1 needn't bo loitering on ine edge of the rave to bo the oldest engineer. Wheu I began I hadn't served an apprenticeship as a fireman, but 1 was a well-trained machinist. Locemotiveawer my delight to study, and when I got one to run myrelf my ambition was realized. I just settled down to my lUe-woifc then and there. At first I was bothered by people wondering at sach & bay erginecr. but I attended strictly to my work, and eoou I knew I was all right and rate, and the officers came to the same opinion before long. I loved my work and I never let my mind ran off tho track. - My engine and my duty were mere to me than anything else I could ihinJc about. When an engineer's mind goes off on side trips bis train is apt to make a violent attempt to lol low." "Didn't yon feel the effects of tbe work and responsibility on your nerves?" I can't say I did, I've read of doc tors saying that no man can stand the physical and mental (train of running an engine more than twenty-five years. I don't believe this is eo. It it islam a great excep ion. I am justascapa ble to-day a? I evr was in my life and I think I could go on and complete my second twenty-live years. Of course, the engine shook me up and there was noise and exposure all the time, but I got used to these things. They got to be as matter of fact as eating. As to the sense of responsibility, I felt it. ol course, but it sustained me instead of breaking me down. Why, it is the soul ol engineering, this thought that one is taking care of the lives of others. If I didn't have it I wouldn't run an engint. It would be like running a church without any God. And I would not work on any railroad if the safety ol the passengers was not the very first thought in every department, from President down." Philadelphia Times. Fits Cured Six Years Afro." "It has been C vears since I wns cur ed of fits." says Mr. W. Ford, of Wirt. Jefferson Co., Ind. " Snmarilan Ner vine did it." And it always will, read er. $1.50, at druggists. 44 Yes said tha dQater in crockery ware, 4sendoceof our circulars to Mr. Jones. He is getting up a little in the world, and ha? just : hired. 'a servant. We'll hare his patronage immedi ately." If Lit up by Fine Teeth the plainest teeth become attractive. Although ordinary dentifrices prove ineffectual to whiten and improve the health ol the teeth, SOZODONT is adequate to tho task and doc3 it thor oughly, besides banishing from the breath an offensive smell. Teeth strengthened and purified by SOZO DONT are not only , whiter but chew better than others. As the teeth im prove through its use. eating becomes a delightful indulgence instead of a pen alty. ! Two brothers and a sister in Con necticut married at different times, the brothers matrying two sisters, and the first son of earn couple, burn in differ ent years, was born onthe29:h of Feb ruary. I Hall's Hair Rchewtr renews, clean ses.'jbrightens, and invigorates the hair, and restores laded or gray hair to i youthful color and lustre. People with gray hair prefer to use the Renewer. r-ithrr than proclaim to the world through their bleached locks that they are becoming aged, and passing on to decay. s It was like the song of some wonder ful bird, and it made the air shine afler tne sound had died away, and yet it was just the remark of a brave young man who waited rast me oneuay. arm in arm .with. a companion. "Depend upon it. Tom, St Edmund of Canterbury wa right when be said to somebody; 4 Work as through vou would live for ever, live as though you would die to day.'.' THE MAlXL.3. Themalls cloao and arrlTO at the City Pos ol&cQ as follows : CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 7.00JP. M. Northern through and wiv malls.... 8.00 A. M. Raleigh 6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. alalia for the N. C. Uallroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & . C. Railroad at t 6 7.00 P it. and 8.00 A.M. Southern Malls for all points South, dally V...6.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M, Western malls (C. C. Railway) daUy, (except Sunday) .....6.15 P. M. All points between Ilamlet and Ral- ' elgh. ........ 8.15 ! M. Mail for Chcraw and Darlington Rail road.... 6.13 A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Fayettovllle and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1,00 P. M. Fayettevllle, via Lumberton, dally, except Sundays. ......... .........6.15.P. M. Onslow C. IL. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smith vllle malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sunday) 8.30 A.M. Malls for Easy llill. Town Creek, Shallotte and Little Klver, Tues days and Fridays 6.00 A.M. WrlghtSTlllc, dally 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOtt DELIVERY. Northern through aud way. malla.... 7.30 A. M Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9. 00 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 I'. M. and from other point of the city at 5 P. M. Stamp Omco open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M., Money order and Reirlster Department open from 8 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. eicnerai delivery open from 7 A.M. to.6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carriers' delivery open on 8unday from 8.S0 to 8.50 A.M. Female School. MISSES BURR A JAMES, Principals. MR3. M. S. CU3IIING, Musical Instructress. rpiIE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of thla School will com menco on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1SS3, an t close during the third week In Jane, 1n4. The coarse of Instruction Is thorough ana systematic. Terms reasonable. Lesaons In ialntlng In Oil, Water Colors an l Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rates. Wh a rhu nt tpn rr tYlrft tn formed for the school of painting, the price will be re- auccu. rtimM. AntiM fit th nhnrtl vhA aslre mu leal lnMructlon will do well to apply early. Kor flintier cartlculars Inquire of Prinelpalf, or call for Clrcula septal ; W. & E. S. LATIMEB, Attorneys-at-Law. . Offlc 3. K. Cor. Princess and.Water St. Ian 7 PIJBCELL HOUSE. U KDES NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, H. C B. L PERRT. Proprietor. ' Late Proprietor Atlantic- Hotel. Flrxt-Claa Inalllta appotBtaeau. Terms tX. Utiles ar. - MISCELLANEOUS. . Advertising Cheats ! ! ! "It has become so common to - write the beginning of an article, in an ele gant, interesting manner, i. "Then ran it into some advertisement that we avoid all such, "'And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon est terms as possible, . "To induce people M1 To give them one trial. which so proves their value that they will never use anything else " - TnE Remedy so favorably noticed in all the papers, ! "Religious and secular, is "Having a largo sale, and is supplant ing all oth-r medicines. , "There is no denying tho virtues ol the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewd ness "And ability In compounding a medicine I whose virtue3areso palpable to every one's observation." I Old Sho IIc? "No! "She lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years "The doctors doing her no good "And at last was, cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about.' Indeed! Indeed!" i 44 How thanktul we should be for that medicine." . A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven year3 onr daughter suffered on a bed of misery, j VFrora a complication of kidney, liv er, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility. Under tho care of tha best phTSlclara, Who gave hjr disease various names, "Bat no relief, ind now f-he is restored to us In good health bv as simple a remedy as Hop Hitters, that we bavo shunned for yoais before 'using it." TUB PAHELNTS. Father is Getting: Well. My daughters say: 'How much bet.er father is since ho used Hop Kit-ers He is getting well after hia ong suffering from a disease declared incurable" And we are so glad that he used your Bit ter. A Lady of Utica, N. Y. mch 15 ImdJfc w tpc nrm Ioubly Valuable. Tho most economical and effective external remedy is Benson's Capcino Porus Plaster Prlco 25ents. ( mch 24 4w ALDEN'SMANIFOfD CYCLOPEDIA. Over 300.COJ subjects and 5,000 illustrations numerous imp, 20 volumes, Urge octavo, $25 00; cheaper edition, $15 00. Specimen n4 trp f rfle. aji .000 VoIuok s. Choice Books- descriptive Catalogue free. Books j or exam lnatlon ueore payment on eviueoceoi goou faith. NOT sold by dealers p ires too low JOHN B. ALDJSN, Publisher. 13 VeseySt.,N. Y. P. O. Box 1227. mch 24 4w mm um thousands of cues of the worst kind and otlon Btanding have been cured. . Indeed. eoBtron iris my faith inits efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FRfiS togetner with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, to any sufferer. Give express ana Jt". u. addrTPB. T. A7SLOCU tf. 181 Pearl Sl-New York. FAY'S CELEBR ATEDJ1 WATER-PROOF ti P.luNILLA RQOFKMG Resembles fine leather; for Boofs, Outrde Tir.il. 1 T-ndA n rtl,a nt TlaHtfr VarV etronir and durable. Catalogue with testimo nials and sample FREE. Established. lStid W. H. FAY & CO., Camden, w. i- NO! MORE EYE-GLASSES. No Weak More Eyes. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effectlvo Remedy for ! SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness. aud Ee BtorUig the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Tro i duclDg Quick Belief and Perma nent Cure. Also equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors. 8alt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever Summation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may bo used to advantage. - , Sold by all Druggists at 25c. mch 24-4W 266th Edition. Price Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. A GREAT MEDICAL W0RKQN MANHQOO. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Phvslcal Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man, young, middle aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of vrbir h is invaln able. So founi by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years Is such as probably never before fell to tho lot of any physician. 300 pages, bound In beautiful French muslin, em bossed coders, full gilt, guaranteed to be a liner work in every sense mechanical, literary ad professional thau any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or themoney will be refunded in every Instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post-paid, illustrative sanplo 6 cts Send now. Gold metal awarded the author by the National 'Medical Association, to the officers of which ho reters. Thla book should bo read by the youn? for Instruction, and by tbe afflicted lor relief. It wlU benefit all London Laruiet. There Is no member f society to whom ih's book will not be useful, whether youth parent, guardian. Instructor r clergyman Argonaut. Adlrtss the Peacodv Medical Institute, r Dr. W. n. Parker, "No. 4 Bnlianch street. Woston, Mass , who may be consulted oa all diseases requiring siiU and experience. Chronic au obstinate discfes ttat have baffled the at ill of all U C i I Otner pbvslcians a spec','ty is Such trea'ea succcssiui--i u w l ly without an In- I rl I w stance Of failure. , mch :4-dw4w For Sale. PAIR CARRIAGE HORSES, SEVERAL FINE BUGGY HORSES, Q GOOD MULES. Also, Carriages, Buggte find ' . Ilearses toflet at lowest posslble.ratea. ! HOLLING WORTXI 4 CO., Llrerji inc'i iale-.Stablas, xacivlJ l.CQriUi axgUaltcrry.ila mm MISCELLANEOUS. First National Bank of Wil mington,' C APIT AL.8TOC E......M.... 253,0CC SURPLUS rDKD.MMM.'M. 66,011 Deposlta rooclTOd and collection; made OB an aooessTblo polafsn the Unltodtataa. DIRECTOR E. E. HURRUS3, A.' MARTEN, D.o.'iyoirnn JAS. SPRtTST, OEOttGE'CHAD BOURN. OIT1CER3 E. E. BURRUSS..... ......... Prealdent A. R. WALKER C&ehlcx W. LARKIN3. ....... . ABPt Cashter anl . New York & Wilmington Steamship Line, i STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVE 8ATURDAY, at 8 o'clock, P. M. BENEFACTOR..... Saturday, Jipril 5 REGULATOR.....v Saturday, April 12 BENEFACTOR.... Sa.turday, April 19 REGULATOR.. Saturdajy April 20 Throujrh Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points In North and South Carolina. , i i For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, , Wilmington, N. C. THEO. G. EGE R, Freight Ager t, 35 Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. General Agents. Oct 29-tf. Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAMERS Baleigh and Vidette Oa and after Saturday .January 5th, a Steam er of this line will sail from i; EyeryrSA URDAY, atSP. M. From SATURDAY, unless sooner loaded. Through Bills of Lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from points en the ttau Koaas ana capo rear Hirer. ALSO, . , Tojand from Boston, Providence,' PhUal" phla and all Western cities. For Freight Engagements, applytt ! A. I. CAZAUX, Agt.f Wilmington, N. C. ANDREWS, & 6o., Agt8.f 3. W. Corner Light andGerman Sta., dec-29 ' Baltimore. Shirts IlTade rilO ORDER OF BEST WAMSUTTA Phirt X lng and No. 2100 Linen for the low price of $i.oo. A nerfect flt and rood substantial work truar anteod. Our patrons and customers: are invlt ed to call and leave their measures at the above remarkably low price at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. J. jslsbauu, A'rcp., febsotf -i iiarsettt. Be Careful N MAKING YOUR PURCHASES OF TA BLE SUPPLIES to avoid the so called low I v - pricss at which some gootbi ar advertised. It bwlll pay you to buy first class goods only i . . , ' i Your Grocer, If reliable, wlllTnot palm off In- i . ' . i ferior goods at seembigly low prices in order to get or retain your cutcm. Every article we sell is guarantee! k b precisely as repre eented. An examination of our tock is o licitad ; every part of wh'ch will tie sold at as low juices as similar goods can ,be bad else where. - 1 Respectfully, " J. B. IIUGGINS A CO. mch 24 Star, py N. A. STEBMAX, Jr., ATTORNEY-AT-LA Y. . ! - 1 OGlse on Prinrseas, between Front and Sec ; ond streets. In the Baiement of Brill rg No. 1 14. next to old Journal Building, WILMLNG- Practices in all tho Criminal.' and Oil Courts of New Hanover, Bladen, Co.'umbua, Pender and Brunswick Conn ilea. . v feb2-d&w-tt - -f ". '".-:-- It Don't Clatter IF THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE New Tear has! come, IIUlfPIIRl.T, JEN KINS & CO., are still rec?rrteg at tr eir Oys ter Houe, Xo. 113 t-onxh Kront S ee a fren supply every day of New 13er Uyst. r?. oys ters shipped C. O. Fresl SlreU ;p iters ftlirsyi oa 234 4c fs i -niSCELLANEOUS- ' ' SPRING & SUMMER A &- v '-.:' - GOODB'I AT- F7 :i1 6 Market St. ' All the Latest Novelties I IN- i j " i Dress Goods, ' White 'Goods, Gloves Hosiery,; . w Corsets, llouseliceping : Goods, h Men an d Boys' Wear, ALL AT IPSICES LOWEtt .TI1AN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR, YEARS. . And which In Texture, Wear and Durability j ' ' , ; - 'i ' ' '" - will glvo satlsfa:t!on. i MORE PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAT, v CALL AND GET SOME OF THE SPECIAL , '' BARGAINS AT US. R3.; KATZ'i 116 Market St. Jan 21 '-iJ f. ) j Foreclosure Sale. BY VIRTUE OF TnE POWER OF SALE contained in a deed of mortgago made by U. J. Byrd to 8. Hill Terry on the 27th Janua ry, 1S8J, recorded In Book . 8 8 8, page 437 of the Records of New Hanover County, the un dersigned will expose for sale to the highest '. bidder, for cash, at tho Court lloueo door in the city of Wilmington, on Monday,2th A pril. 1S84, at 12 o'clock, Mr tho followbai described tracts of land situate lu said city, described as follows: I n 1st Ono lot beginning at the Northwest cor- , -ncr of Block 290, runs thence South along tho East line of Seventh street 119 feet, thenco East parallel with narnett street 58 feet to Love's lino, thence Northwestwardly with said line 132 feet to the beginning, being parts of . lots 1 and 2, Block 296. Ii 2nd One other lot beginning at. Northwest corner of Block 293, runs thence East with tho South side of Harnett street 63 feet, thence South parallel with Seventh street 132 feet, . thenco West parallel with Harnett street 15 feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said lino 140 feet, more or less to the be ginning, being part of Lots 1, 2 and 5, Block 296. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jr.; mch '8 30d Atty for Mortgagee Choice New Crop Molasses- I SECOND CARGO NOW LANDING AND WILL BE SOLD PROMPTLY FROM WHARF , At Low Price. WORTH & WORTH. mch 20 , : . t i . t .' Bottom. WE GIVE BOTTOM PRICES OX ' BOOTS &; SHOES Gx-1 bottoms to stand oa. Easy wearing i i .- . goods giving solid comfort and place yon oa a firm foundation. Try us and see If we can't Geo. B. French & Sons, 108 NOItTII FHONT ST. mch U OILL HEADS, : LETTER- HEADS, j ,j -I ' 2OTE IIIUDT4, ; , ; ACCOUNT FALEB, Printiiig, Ruling & BinOing-, ; Done vrltb Excellence and Dispatch. ' Books, ramphlets aad Ey-Iows printed w f i i ; f - 'III!. 'Hi f with entire satisfaction J r 1 i - . - . . - . ... . i . l -JtSrOtdetM solicited: ,VV; - ''l i -;lrU fW'K; .;; v'il Htreet. 66 Dyed. 'fi ij-i i TMOSACffS, 16 SECOND STCXET.be- tween Market and Prlsecas, Ladles aid Gen tlemn roods of entry dcacripuon.any oior. Alio, C&tnia scouring and bicacIs. , ttzi B5 a pair ot xvvut old kll ti lores. .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 9, 1884, edition 1
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