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TIIE MAILS. mails closo and arrive at the City Poet oT.ce as follows: Northern through malls. ft ..8 .00 P. M. Northern throuKb and way malls.. .1L00 A. M. N. c. and A. S. C. Railroads and - rentes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. at. fcalelzh & rayctteve. COO P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Sout hern vray trails ejX)rvM. southern through mails . r- j. Western mails (C. C. Railway) &.13 A. M. ICapel'ear YVKKand points sup- tnieu laereirom aw . Vl..ich jc Hamlet R. IL. and tolnts . - -- - . n supiJiim mcrtrrom w i-. Smith vill S-tw i. WrUhtsvUte..: hjia.i. I Clin ion. penl J.15 1. m. Tl'ESDAY AND FRIDAYS, inlnrr C If and InlprmpdlAtR OfTl- CTS 8.0U A. 31. f iffiA irirrr K. and Intermediate omcr....: S.00P.M. Cape Fear Rlnr mall L00 P. M. I IJPEM FOR DELIVERY. Nfwthem and war malU SJ30 P. M. Northern through mill, late ll.uu i". m. OMth(rh malls.. fi-lJO A. M. Soathernway malls.... OJttA. M. Carolina Central It. IL 9J0 A. M. MalU collected from atrvetbsxes In business Krtion or city at 5 A. .m.. ii a. yi. ana .o r. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M. nd A A. M. Ceneral delivery onen from 6J0 A- M. to 7.00 P. M and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.20 A. M. Carrier's delivery open on sunaay iruiu uu to 1O30 A. 31. Money Order and Register Department open from SJL M.toSr. jl. continuous. stamp Offlce open from 8.00 A- M. to 5 p. m. stamps on sale at ceneral delivery (U30 A.M. to 10 A. II. and 1 to 7 P. 31 local jsnsrs. AlCold Wave. The following from the Chief Sitrniil Office nt Washington, D. C. was received here this forenoon: Hoist cold wave signal. The tern perature will fall 15 or 20 degrees before 7 a. ra. Tuesday. Export Foreign. Nor. barque JljcmmeU Ingeuiund- sen, ciearea to-uay ior yueensiown or Falmouth for orders, with 1,834 balen cotton, valued at $C4.000, snip ed by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. v.RrknmA flwpllintr thereon. It was! Ger. baroue Parana. Staben. clear- rr . . i apracefal act on the part or air. it. eti for Bristol, Eng., with 3,500 bar rrnrf nil nr rIPft-Sea to nave Jir. i. . Emm? COiniEHCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. ; ' Jan. 164-2:30 P.' M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull at 39 cents. No sales reported." ROSIN Dull at 82 . cents for strained and 86J i cents for good strained. ? TAR Firm at $1.00. CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at $1.30 for hard, $2.25 for yellow dip and vinrin. . COTTON Finn. The following are the official auotations: Ordinary1, 7 1-lu; gooa orainary, o j; ow miu diiiiir, 7-164 middling 9. 15-16; good middling 10 3-16. No sales reported. Receipts to-day: Spirits, 135; rosin, 1,007; tar, 37; cotton, 284. MISCELLANEOUS. Carolina Central Railroad Company. ; '; CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 1 Jan. 1, 1888. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 1. I No. 3. dally ex. 'dally ex. Leave Wllmlngrton Ar. Laurinburg... LV. Laurlnburg... Leave JHamlet Arrive Charlotte... Leave Charlotte. . . Leave Llncolnton. Leave Sneiuy Jan. 1. 1888. Absolutely Pure. - Tali DOirder nerer rarlea. A marrel of pu- rttrjKreiiztliandwholeaomenesji. Moreecon- csnlcal tnan the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old la competition with the multitude of low test, anon weight alum or phosphate powders. HaUcmtr imwxs. HUYAL llAKlNtl fUWDEH CO.. 10 Wall St., N. Y. oct dXwly tenrm 4thDd 3rdpw Provisions and Cotton. CniCAOO. January 16, 12 noon. Wheat market opened at 84 and I KuUiertordton closed at 84 for JUay. uorn opened at 54 and closed 'at 54i for May. Pork opened at 15.17J and closed 15.17 to 15.5JO for May. New York, Jan; 16, 12:12 p. m. Cotton opened at 10.44 and closed at 10. 46 for January. Opened at 10.51 and closed at 10.52 for Feb ruary. Opened at 10.62 and closed at 10.63 for March. Opened at 10.70 and closed at 10.70 for April. Sunday. 6 40 pm1 13 33 am i ' 13 33 am 3 03 am 1 00 am Sunday: No. 5& Tri weekly. 8 45 am 11 09 am 13 54 pm 3 00 pm 7 00 am 5 05 pm NO. 1 5 00 am T 00 am 3 00 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS No. 2. dally ex Sunday. Lv. Rutherfordton Leave Shelby Leave Llncolnton Arrive Charlotte. Leave Charlotte.. Leave Hamlet.... Arrive Laurlnburg 31 A It INK NEWS. Leave Laurlnburg. Arrive WllmlngVn 8 00 pm 1 35 am 3 17 am 2 27 am 8 25 am No, 4, dally ex. Sunday. 8 40 am 10 53 am 13 45 pm 3 00 pm NOS8&6 Triweekly 7 05 am 2 30 pm 4 00 pm NO. 6. 5 45 am 4 25 pm T2ao ' ID ally Boviow. - MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1883. STATE NEWS. " ABhevilla Citizen-. Rey. Mr. Pear eon, the distinguished eyanpelist,has vAn fnrtnewi to maKe nis nouie in onrxnldat. Mr. A. Garrett, of Vic nwi h nreitented Mr. J'eanon a hAndsome lot In that pleasant local ItT. and Mr. P. -will at once erect a Tf ith and of us. Greensboro Workman: Dr. Hen v rotnrrifHl lat nlcht from Ian alnir, Michigan, to which place he Ma1!Ml iv n. telecrxiui about a v1c aito Announciuir the fatal ill r.A nfii son-in-law. Mr. Ken ben rayrfnTil fr. Crawfortl diel be- Vore Dr. Benbow reached Ijonsiii;, ".n,iii()inr(Mlfln last Saturday in thfiteltv. Mrs. Crawfonl returned -with Dr. Benbow. Fayetteyllle itttrn: A colored man named Douglass Sellars thot his wife In the neck on Sunday morning. Thewound is very dangerous,bnt not fatnl Tonlniitv WArt the UCCC9MUIIJ , . I cause. He Is in Jail. ZitA i'rr,p confirmed bv Cohen, daughter or Mr. I, n.uonen, of our town, was married to Mr. Isaac Michaels, New York, at the residence of her parent . The bride Is a native of this town and has a host of friends who will peed her on life' voyage with breezes of fond est wishes and zephyrs of love's rarest Incense. Greensboro Patriot: There is an old lady living in the Northern part of Stokes county, aged about 70 years, who never saw a railroad, n cook stove, a sewing machine, or an organ. She has been on the public road but once in 10 years; she li ves within a quarter of a mile of her brother In-law and has visited him bat once In four years, has not vis ited her brothers and sibters, who live but a short distance away, in fl vmts She does not employ a cook or washerwoman, spins and weaves, and makes her own cloth ing, besides doing the work for a family of four, and there is no place lle home. Hhelbv Xei ;ra: uuinenomiwi rels rosin, valued at 2,081.40, ship led by Messrs. S. P. Shotter & Co., making a total of $G7,681.40. The New Church. Our friends of Fifth Street M. E. Church are bound to hav a house of worship large enough to accom modate the demands of its increas ing membership, the committee ap pointed for the purpose havingpush- ed the matter of selecting properste as rapidly as possible. They report ed action at the church conference. yesterday, and it was unanimously the church. ARRIVED. . Steamship Gulf Stream, Penning ton. New York, H G Smallbones. Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson. Eayetteville. C S Love & Co. Steamer Lisbon, Black, Clear Run, D J Black. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport, Master. Ger barque Alexandrine, Rickert, St Vincent, C V, E Peschau & Wes terinann. Schr Rogei Moore, Gilkey, Anti gua, W I, EG Barker & Co. CLEARED. Steamer Cape Fear Tomlinson, Fayetteville, C S Love & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport, Master. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Take Train No. l for Statesvllle and Stations 1 on W. N. C. R. K. and points West, j Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta ana all points Southwest. Also, for Ashevllle via Spartanburg. Local irreignt jncs. & ana o in-weeKiy ue tween Wilmington and Laurinburg. Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 dally between Laurinburg and Charlotte. Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, take passengers, i L. C. JONES, Superintendent. P. w. CLARK, Gen! Passenger Agent. Jan 5 ? : - 1888. Calendars. 1888. mHE PATRONS OF : THE UNDERSIGNED I and all others (who are Invited to become such and would If they consulted their Interests) uta rpniistrt tn call and he sunnlled with a tier ham ue Parana. Staben. Uris-1 Calendar for the ensuing year. i omce and ornamental calendars ior nome are on hand ready for distribution. There Is no better time for' taking out a life Insurance policy, a lire insurance policy, an accident insurance policy, or any other kind of a policy man at tne Deginning or tne year. M. 8.1 WILLARD, Agent, : 214 North Water St. Offlce Telephone No. 5. House Telephone No 81 dec 17 i lrnal. Mr. Alex. Wells, of Laurinburg, is in the city to-day and gave us the nleasurn of a visit this mornin?. Mr. G. T. Fisher, advance agent Crude asnore, 4J. tol. Ensr. S P Shotter & Co. Nor barque Hjemmet, Ingemund sen, Queenstown or Falmouth for orders, Alex Sprunt & Son. EXPORTS. FOKKIQN. Bristol, Eng Ger barque Parana 3,500 bbls rosin. . Queenstown or Falinonth for Or ders Nor barque Hjemmet 1,834 bales cotton. , , . . WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JAN. 14th, 1888. Cotton ashore, 12,059; afloat, 2,256; total, 14,315. Spirits ashore, 2,23G; afloat, 261; total, 2,497. Rosin ashore, 77,120; afloat, 15,240; total, 92,460. Tar ashore, 4,542; afloat, 1,045; total, 5,587. . 1888. Harper's Magazine, ILLUSTRATED. of Wilson Rankin's Minstrel Troupe, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. H. Vollers, formerly of this city, but jiow doins: business at Nichols, S. C, is in tke city to-day on a ousiness trip. Mr. T. W. Clawson, recently of the Columbia (S. C.) preiw, has arrived in the city and taken a position as city editor of the Mcdscngvr. We were pleased to receive a visit to-day from Mr. Davison of Chicago, representing the house of H. E. Bucklen & Qq. of thart pity. Mr. George Harri?:, Jr., who has been here fr several days on a visit to his relatives, will leave to-nfcrht liaa taken another step in the Tlpht for Philadelphia. flpoes by way dJrecUonanunasorKaniietia ""TLf Oomnanv shorn Akmanc onn t -. ,1 Uiin acav fltinn 1 MP PAni-1 ' till itMk is rM.000 and is divided into COO shares of $100 each. LastlSunday night, near Greens store in No. 11 township, Moulton Ramsay was badlv cut in the left side and on the head by Peter Buff, known as 'Bip One-eyed Peter." It appears that the parties had leen drinking and became involved in a ouarrel, with the result above ttMi- Dr. V. J. Palmer was sum moned to attend the wounded man, nrt found the cuts, tiiouch paiuful. were not fatal. Ramsey is now im proving. Winston Sentinel: A few days ao we were told of a gentleman, a resi rfnlnfthU county, who had for ttiatw veArs been addicted to the uie of strong drink, but was at last brought to reformation through.the - . . . trill 1 V. . a cam oi a ongnc miie iiuuk'uut. It was last Christmas a year ago that the child was called away, and thmtifh her death the father was brought to reflect on his past career. Here ne resolved and a good one it was to abandon the use of the wine ena UIs bottle, containing a small Quantity of the 4damnable evil," as . "... ,1 , m I i ne termea it, was caueu ior auu na eontnta emntied. Then calling to rilcwifA. the man informed her of Mi resolution, and that during 'the coming year he intended to place the money he had to spend for in toxicating liquors In the. bottle, where he might realize the amount gpent in one year. The plan was adopted and carried out, and at the close of the . year the money was counted, and to the surpri&eoi both husband and wife, the amount was over one hundred dollars. The re sult of one year's sober life was so gratifying that the man has entered upon another resolution of likeman ntr for the coming year. We. are in formed that during the past year his home has been a bright and hap py one. KocX Crytl Spectacle nd KjegUMM Advice to old and young: In se lecting Fpectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifuing voxeer than has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further Injury to the eve. Using glasses of stronger power than isne eesary Is the daily cause of prema ture old a; to the tight You can get the best at Heinsberger's. t RECEIPTS FOR WEEK ENDED JAN. 14, Cotton. 2,344; spirits, 1,307; rosin, 12, 878; tar, 1,130; crude, 467. EXPORTS FOR WEEK ENDED JAN. 14. DOMESTIC. Cotton,. 1,714; spirits, 776; rosin, 65; tar, C90. FOREIGN. Cotton, 4.059; spirits, 550; rosin, 8,- 19a v XUt of TeiMli In the Port of Wilmington X. C, Jan. i6, 1888. (No vessel under CO tons reported in this list. BARQUES. Ger Ocres, 3S4 tons, norche, E G Barker & Co Ger Luey and Paul. 377 tons, Anners, E Peschau & Westermann Nor Emannel. 225 tons, Nulsen, Ilelde & Oo Br Lizzie Wright, J3 toms. Wells, Alex Sprunt. Son Nor Agatha, 373 tons, Rohr, C P Mebape uer tuiea, 440 ions, appncn, E Peschau Westermann Ger Der Nordpole, 366 tons, Schutts, O Boulter & Oo Nor Argo: 616 tons, Lrcntsen, llelde & Ce Ger Parana. 408 tons. Stavena. ' . E Peschau & Westermann N'vv York & Wilmin&ton serS2neSffiaa Ital Serena, 319 tons, Jaccarlno. Harper's Magazine Is an organ of progres sive thought and movement In every depart ment of life. Besides other attractions, it will contain, during the coming year, important articles, superbly illustrated, on the Great West; articles on American and foreign indus try; beautifully Illustrated papers on Scotland, Norway, Switzerland, Algiers, and the West Indies: new novels by Wnx, Black and W. D. Ilowells; novelettes, each complete In a single number, by Henry James, Latcadio II earn, and Amelia Rives; short stories by Mlss Woolson And other popular writers; and Illustrated pa pers of special artistic and literary interest. The Editorial Departments are conducted by George William Curtis, William Dean Howells and cnanes Dudley Warner. harpers' Periodicals. PER TEAR: HARPER'S- MAGAZINE. . . ! $4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY.! j... 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR :..L... 400 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE ...j... 2 00 Postage Free to oil subscribers tn trie United Ssate, Canada, or Mexico. t MISCELLANEOUS. ty, where he will stop a few days toj iry his luck at gunning. The volumes of the Magazine begin with the iNumDers ior dime ana December or eacn year. When no time is specified, subscriptions will begin with the Number currt at time of re ceipt of order. j Bound Volumes of Harper's Magazine, for three years back. In neat cloth bindine- win tw sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. Cloth cases for binding, 50 cents ciicu uy man jjusc paid. Index to Analytical and Classified, for Voiumfts 1 tn in. Inclusive, from June, 1850, to June, 1885, one John J. HedricIfi January 6th,'-1888.' - Tf want to talk to our friends about Towels. Tow els are an interesting subject tnnll nire Housekeeoers. We wv ' x . . m have a weakness that way; and consequently, hnd our selves erstocked. We do nnt Heqiornto exasperate, but w - o 00 confidently believe that we have more Towels than any two stores in the city, and have always sold them cheap er. We intend to sell them cheaper yet. Listen, our 37 cents Damask Towels with fancy border, have been re duced .to 25c. We sold 1 Scotch Huck towel very large size at $3 per dozen, they are wordi $4, these we let you have at $2,75. We give you a Huck towel that would be cheap at 20c for 15c A pure linen Huck towel, a little smaller size, at ioc. Cotton towels as low as c, and ele gant towels up to $1.50 each, which will be sold at a reduc tion, lo those who are well posted, the superiority and cheapness of our linen stock are as familiar as "household words," the prices named above are for cash, but prompt paying customers will get them all the same; if you desire to derive the benefit of the above ofter, call early. So much for towels. Next week we will give you some in for- V mation in relation to other goods. MISCELLANEOUS. Has commenced- and 1 11 .. . . v we snail continue to 0ffer gams burTopatrons. This week we will coritin' our RamnantSae daily adding' some frori departments., Also have just opened ; Heavy Jackets worth y . ; for $3. A fine lot of Jerseys, all wor double our price, for 5oc p 1.25, i.5o, up. Just arrived, 3,000 yards & eens, only ioc. Checked Naihsook India Linens, v ian Laces, Al 10 vers, , EmbroideriE 40 inch Drap Coup only 2; Jobs inr Laies Misst Men's and Boy's Undenr Low for " cash at 116 T.Oarket St. Jan 9 :." Respectfully, j- j. H. Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, iea, i Steamship Co. ltemittances snould be made by Post-Office Money oraer or urart, to avoid chance of loss. Xetcsjtapers are not to com this adverliseirienl wunoui tne express oraer o Harper & Brothers. Address nov K IIAKPER & BROTHERS. New York PROM PIERS), EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sta. At 3 o'clock, P.M. GULF STREAM. PIONEER BENEFACTOR.. .7.. . .Saturday, Jan 21 . . . Wednesday, Jan 25 Saturdar, Jan 28 FROM WlLMINTON- PIONEER Wednesday, Jan 18 BENEFACTOR... Saturlday, Jan 21 GULF STREAM Saturday, Jan 28 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. ' . For Freight or Passage apply to II U. SMALLBONES, SMDcrtntendemt, Wilmington, N. C. THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, New York. wm. p. clyde co.. Oenl A rents. Paterson. Downing & co Nor Arndt, 447 tons, Gundersen. Ilelde & Co i Ger Marianne. 410 tons. Bradherlng. E G Barker & co Nor Frlda, 382 tons, Rasmussen. Ilelde & Co Nor.uiemmett. 381 tons, ingemundsen. . Helde&Co Ger Atlantic, 307 tons, Schlottsnam. e peschau & westermann BRIGS. Ger Clara. 306 tons. Voss. E Peschau & Westermann Nora an Juan. 296 tons. Bache. in distress. Ilelde & Co Ger Atlas. 282 tons. Dade. k pescnau & westermann SCHOONERS. George Harrtss & Co GeoHarriss&Co C B Paine, 198 tons, milyard. EG Barker t Co Mil ford, 337 tons. Look. E G Barker Co cathri c Berry. 303 tons. Smith. Geo Harrlss & Co , A Barker svoi xrwiM, juia. jn UTS, &c, &c., Geo Harrlss CCo Br Julia Ellzabetn. 80 tons. Cronly & Morris Annie E Blackmann. 204 tons. B lac km an. Geo Harrlss & Co Adaie w aroen, 358 tons, uarnman, is g Barker & Co Hat tie Turner. 280 tons. Gilmore. E G Barker & Co J Kime s lirDy. 898 tons. Nayior. Geo Harrlss & Co xnomas ciyae, s tons, pyazier. 1887. XMAS. 1887. T AM PREPARED THIS WEEK TO FUR- JL nlsh my customers with all the delicacies oi the season. FINEST DEHESA RAISINS, Ltndon hyr ai 1 1 Seedless Cabins, and every other article suitable for their FRUIT CAKES and PUDDINGS. Mince Meat jn any Quantity ALL "KINDS OF GREEN FRUITS. 'I . . A fresh consignment of 1 Franco nla, 218 tons. Falter, EGSer & Co Sweet Florida Oranges. A beautiful assortment FANCY CAKES. Sash; ash. Jan 14 35 Broadway, New York. Valuable Lands for Sale. Door! VK TRACT OF LHD. LYING ONE Ddoro. mile from Lincoln toa. N. C oondstlsx of S3 acres, acres ciearea : is ocss ror oouoa. uui KiTra joou crops ror iu rrxins. uaa a oraaca raaaioK mroora it aad a fine spring: a tew acres of bottom land en tba branch a&d St acres tn wood. ok aid hickory, well Una be red. - Another tract lying f miles from Lhyoh too. 4t mim from c V. R. B.. 10O a ares. 23 eteared. fine rlnx of delicious water, about six acres of bottom laad near ltoa ta branch; is .o-1 ior iod-cco. out irrows outer crops well; 73 acres la yellow pins and oak. ror pnes aad terms apply t CUONLT MORRIS, ab 1 if . Anet'm A xi BWtata Umkers gEST GOODS. . LOWEST PRICES. RIMS, SPORES, -WHEELS. COOKINa AND HJCATING STOVES. Belnj Factory Agents tre can sare you money. JacoM98 Ildw- DeDotl; . doc9 tf 12 8a Front stteeL All kinds PRESERVES and JELLIES, CEL- ERY and CR ANBERRIES. Call early and make your sections. Jno. L. Boatwrlglit, 19 15&17SaFront COME-SEE US: HENfeVEB YOU ABE IN NEED r"-' V OP : if'-' FSIHIIHB. E5LIK6 n BiHfllKS; f come and see ua. v We haT Um moet complete establishment a. .i . . ' 1 TbDILADELPIIIA AND BAl.TnroT?l7-T4l In tbe elty. carry & lanre stncir ntAur rEA!CUiDZVELOPZDPART4 Fjorrv wfr vfr : niu. . : ' - - IquallUea of paper to select from do your I arm Tn. KK K Mil). CO.. VSmiXk, N. T I w wuw ouaic: iu vcuia uur CTXIi ana 20 1 . . T rvf7 u K.UBI&CU)rijy. SJQd at cents ftoampoo. imown manuiactured Hair I prices thai we can Ut at. - I Dye of erery fchade at 20 centa and upwards. I i Te au ; - N 23 Market Street, between Water anuIG,T0"JroOTrda, f r FltllU. : ; septa I JACKSON 4 EELL MTtlcn KKIK Mkt. CO RvwtAlxx. N. T :t of ortr-Vort; laUcruoa. tlL, s4dms xtj may 6 dAweod lg The National Life -AND- Maturity Association OF WASHINGTON, D. C. iotai uasn Assets $275,754.29 Liabilities None. Paid to members $168,070,92 HORATIO BROWNING, President; GEORGE D. ELDRIDGE, Secretary, Manager and Actuary. Life Lusurance at Absolute cost. . A Guaranteed Policy. An Incontestlble Policy. Maturity Value In Casn at J xed Age Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. " Non Forfeitable After Three Years. ' ' P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D. : Medical Director W; H. GIBSON, Special Agenu Home Offlce, 1,215 F Street, N. W. octSQtf i . Lime. Limer LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS. L1ME " " ' GROCERIES. LIME " DRY GOODS LIME " " ' HARDWARE.' LIME " " . .. LUMBER. . LIME C -. - GASH. sept PRBNUl BROS , Rocky Point. SchoorBooks aud School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins- Commencing IMIi . JAQUARY 1C, The Great iDleariug Ss -OP- ; AND FACE VEILINGS ALSO, A LOT OF New - Hats and Slow At astonishingly low price It will pay yott , to purchase j Laces now - at this price. Call and see at or's Baza 118 Marhet Street, wilmIngton, n c. Janl4 - ; Tayl A. A. Brown & Co j JENERAL' INSURANCE AGET8 ' . FIRE, LIFE, MARINE AND ACCID1' j Over $3SwO0O paid out for death lossesfl' 1887, in Wilmington, W. C. ? Offlce corner North Water and tfuiwgv upstairs. - BOY CLIPPER PLOtf -O- gTAMES, TRACE CHAINS, BITS, Collars, Curry Combs, Back Bands, a complete line of Agricultural imPl ; BOTTOM PRICES.; r ' i :i ?":v- . r " WHOLESALE AND RETAH JacohPo fldir. Store. ' M South: Front Street., ' ' -. ' , '-.i.-s-:. ' j -"'v", ; dec 29 tf : rf - : - 1... Brunhild, Simon ; u IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN . LIQUORS, CIGARS ANIV TOW ui jsortn iTont c, "'""riwi W Just received a lot of best lmP0" v ever brought to this" market- JiZftf' IKiS. . Scotch and Irish Whiskeys an v - . . . I It
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