THIS PAPER erj trtW. V.'o vrlU taglitarcc.o c froni our friends oa azj es l til : general Interest, but . . The name ot the writer must alTTya I r nlsned to tne Editor." ' : . Communications must be written c;.'r one side ol the paper, v Personalities must he avoided. -. And it is especially and particularly c: stood that the Editor does not always c : the views of correspondents . anles3 so In the editorial columns. ' NEtV ADVEltTI B E ul CI II , 1 SirnOS. POSTAGE PAID: J1 SIX c- ll tine toooiu. n t dUTfred by camera, free 1X1 .-vypirtof the city. ax iw aoove (If A-r1 .ti rji. rroort tor nd VOJ j. XII WILMINGTON, N, C, SATURDAY. MAY 5, 1888. NO108. a ITT V C0N5TiTiiJ.xu , orttber of Disease, ts rihVr U no medium tnroofb "TJtSSootlen attacks the system r SoFdeciy ed mod effete matter iHnawiboweli. It oued o i?u?erTot enough bllo beto iom tbe blood to -produce 02??trtIc.Bd Is ceneraUy dwtmiucn result, w toss of Appetite, ; ' Sick Headacno, Bad Breath, etc. -tfflf at of Constipation does not n rlt in nuloodlni tno bowels. ctrtoe mnit not only act ai a VSt rene To fc.V'-'rf.tif nf holr without cfaJ roduc otecura- wlthont ctmngtaz -if.isttMa. after siifierifl wi A Caostlpa jean rTL.ir tad. harioe tned.alaiort cwy- ZZdiccd4 to try it. I rt took iftrwanii reduced the coeto a mutch that I LiiiniJ I took two bottles. acetheal I kevplt la "I" .li -on! J not kwiiaoutit.wi StAatOokSapenof Court, BiMU.,Ua. Tjf ony the Genuine, Vkk lot th Wrapper tlx red 2J3 Trad. um mi Stxutttre of '"L. i8ttciPttU en sat , A labor leader in Chicago Is cred it with the prophecy that there till t no more strikes lu that city tkbyear. Ur. (talloway, living near Lake-- Ltfrl Ga.. hhs rai1 thi sprinpon oa acre uf Uiul WO quart of straw, fcerw, from which he has realized tbont $) profit. Cremation is beginning to be tak en up by beneficiary societies. The Cienuan Workmguiens Aid Society, of "ew York, which has beert in the !jallr of p&yiag the funeral expenses of dMif mergers, has voted to buy fOO worth of stock In the crematory tt le?h Pond, Long Island, and eighty laembers have agreed, when they die, to be cremated. - ... The Chinese colony in Chicago eoosbts of 2,000 souls, of whom only two are women. About 100 of them are merchants, several of whom bTe fortunes of $100,000 to 1200,000. Foar firms, dealing In tea, coffee and Clinest groceries, have "an aggre gate capital of f 500,000. FarmersMnstitutes have become Minstitotionin Wbconsiu. Eighty lfa ere held last year in forty-five wantiet, aud 270 practical topics ere duued. More than 100 lee tarewand specialiuts imparted in itroctions. and the State appropriate fri 112,000 to help the farmer's cause irS?Vat a thilJ" Hood's Sars JPjruia h a wonderful medicine for "eaimg an annetit Tnitnnr it;. !i2?lUiving strength;. tWU TO Mf ADTI.nSMIXTS. ,wUnPrt Notice o-EHuaondDjes . rJfttnl of Thanks o liatT-Girdea Hose j'T-SooetMn Kew TirJJJw0wni sate Jmii-w) Babies Wanted iYKffer Extraordtnary Bays J? T 4 WU 8 S U ae 0 tertnentA fhr. ... u L tn I" . Iec?th 13 hours and 43 mln- t w1 borrow afternoon at 51 '51 ,"nt1 ehl1 and 3 hoakdale this week. at ? o.a - i ,w aut 1 1 a. m. and 5:S0 8ciool"BokI" r4 0...i m.ii ' SaSv buy cbeaPat at Heins So. - ' " : f I 2iethl0 ROW In 1 1m ' ,pot r - Jacobrs Hardware lhr laboring, man's ' Bethel this, Sntttnlay, Wx aires. a tnr.' f UdatT)rtta fcIze9 whIch are to I 'r. C' Prices at Jacobi'sl ' t ii r a ifoeVu"7Tr- . I of o cotton received here to-day. There were 10 interments, this week in Pine Forest, -8 children and 6 adults. The city authorities think of clear ing the ditches from Kidder's mill to .the cemetery. Messrs. Burr & Bailey advertise for wde a large stock -of garden hose front 8 cents to 23 cents per foot. Mr. C B. Mall ett advertises for rent the rooiiiver the Bank 6f New Hanover, 'recently occupied by the Cape Fear Club. . Mr. J. W. Woolvin, Commissioner, will sell at auction at the Court House door, on Monday ne'xt at 11 o'clock, a valuable piece of real es" state. See ad In this issue. Schrf. "J No well arrived here to-day from Philadelphia with the second cargo of steel rails for the Seacoast Rail way. This is etiough to lay the track nearly to Greenville Sound. The Mayor received yesterday three dozen "unique police calls," one dozen chain-nippers, and thirty clubs, which were turned over to be Chief of Police and by him is sued to the members of the force ast night. Mr. O. O. Vollers has abandoned entirely the sale of liquor and will put luto his store on North Water street a handsome line of dry goods, notions, &c,to be run in connection with the grocery business. Presiding Elder .C II. King, Be v. James Telfajr and Thos. Rivera, delegates from St. Stephen's A. M. E. Church in this city, have gone to n diana polls for attendance on the General Conference of the A. M. E. Church; now in session initbatcity. Three bishops of the church are to be appointed at this conference. Elder J. B, Small and Elder John looper, of St. Luke's A. M. E. Zion Church In this city, are in Newbern in attendance ou the General Con ference pf their church, now in sess ion there. Among other business to be transacted at the conference is the appointment of two bishops. .. St. Mark's Church. On Sunday evening next Bishop Watson will make his annual visita tion to this church and administer confirmation. Services begin at 8 o'clock. Seats free and all are cor dially invited. - The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered at the morning services, beginning at 11 o'clock. Grace MethohUt Church To-Morrow. The usual sabbath services for Grace Methodist E. Church, South North East corner of Mulberry an Fourth streets, will be conducted 11 a. in. and 8 p. m., to-morrow by its pastor, Re v. W. S. Creasy. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the morning service. Seats free." Prayer nieeting and lecjture on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Bock Cryatal Spectacle and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: in se lecting spectacles you should be cau tlous not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne- eessarr is the dailv cause of vrema ture out age to the sight. You can get the best at lieinsDergers. ; Facts. Ask your neighbors, you who have not yet traded with us, and they will tell you that I. Shrier's, at 16 Jorth Front street, is without any exception the best place in Wilming ton for Reliable Clothing for Men, Boy's and Children, at prices that will Induce the. public to make their purchases early. Men's Spring Suits at $5, worth $7.50; Men's all wool Spring Suits at $7, worth $10; Cork screw Suits at $3, worth $12; Import ed Corkscrew Suits at $15, worth $25; the finest Imported Corkscrew Suits at $22.50, worth $35; Boys' Suits at $3.50, worth $0; all wool $5; worth $3; Men'j Pants at $3, worth $3.50; Children' suit $5, worth $3.50; Remember that we will give you real value for your hard earned dol lars at I. SHRIER'S, The Old Reliable Clothier.. No. 1G, N. Front St. Sign of Golden Arm. ... tf . For comfort nn! rnnnmv iiaa on A Eight bales Jacobi's Oil Stoves. . f t-V " Personal.'1' m We were pleased to receive a visit this afternoon from our good friend, Mr. Henry A. Colvin. of Pender county, who was in the citv to-day on a brief visit. Rev. George Patterson, D. D.. for merly of this citv. but now Rector of Grace Church, in Memphis, is ex pected here to-night- or to-morrow morning. Mr. B. M.Tuttleand wife, of Cald well count v. are now in the cttv on a visit to their son, Rev. D. H. Tut tie. Pastor of the.FIfth Street M. E. Church. " Mr." Thos. W. Strange Jeff last night for Raleigh, to interview the rf-n ... l . jl a. , pv Stephen h reeman, the convicted jh w raptst. Mr. Marsden Bellamy expedts to laava haro tr.mrrrrtiw hltrht. frt v- - " --; Cleveland, Ohio, toattend the meet- ingot tne wuyreme jjoage, rvnignts of Honor; he being the representative from th Grand Lode-w in this State.: It is air. liellamy's intentions we think, to pay a visit to Canada be fore his return. Mr. Eddie Kelley, of Birmingham, Ala., Is in the city on a visit to his rather anu motner. 'lie tianaea us to-day a specimen of the first , soft steel made in Birmingham, -on March 3th last, which is in a circular shape stamped andl arranged to wear , on the watch chair. . . , - 'Turn jlAnnina:' ' Rev. L. T. Christmas will preach two sermons to-morrow on "The .Battles of Ai." At 3 o'clock p. 'in.. "Israel Defeated Before Ai;" and at 8 6'clockp. iu., "Ai Taken by Is rael," at the Central Baptist church. corner of Seventh and Red Cross streets. . Marriages This Week. . The Register of Deeds issued mar riage license this weekjfor two white couples. The whites were Charles W. Garrell to Miss Hattie Ri venbark, and one other couple to whom ; the license had been issued but the names were not recorded. . The colored were,, S. L. I Watters and BettieHowe; Charles Walker and Maggie Smith; Lewis Hawkins and Ella Garrison; Daniel Everett and Susan Chapman. Strawberry Festival. The Ladies' Concordia Society, an auxilliary of the Congregation Tern. pie of Israel, will give a strawberry festival on Tuesday evening next at Concordia Hall. The object of the festival is to enable the ladies to purchase an organ for the Temple. The entertainment promises to be quite a delightful One and those who attend will find it so, - Broke sv Blf "Window. The only case of any interest be fore the Mayor this morning was that of Oscar. Bagwell, charged with disorderly conduct. Oscar is the little white curbstone orator whom many have heard declaim. He broke the window of a store ; yesterday on Front street and was arrested there for. The Mayor sentenced him" to pay a fine of $5 or be imprisoned for 5 days but will remit the sentence to a detention of one day. Last Sunday. - The "Grand Rally" at the Central Baptist Church last Sunday was a success spiritually and financially. The sermons by Revs. G. M. Tolson and P. H. Hoge were very able jef- forts and powerful among men. The church and pastor extend warm thanks to those generous hearts that" rendered assistance and earnestly ask God's blessings upon them. ' Very Good Reason. The reasons why you can be ben Clothier, S. H. Fishblate: You are in a Reliable House. A larce assort-1 .11. jjc vvui au fvAnu owcaiu ot;iug. v. r Exclusive styles sold by him pnly. j AllfofKlsp-iirantfMlfiwpI with silk I Hta frtr r waII llo-rifAa rv dav I o o 1 sa.www.. w - . -ry . w. , l -a and night and you can see what you are buying, plenty of light being the most essential thing for buyers of Clothing. If you are not satisfied with any article purchased from Fishblate's return: the same and he will cheerfully refund yon your money. Withthe above plainly ber fore you how can you refuse to trade j with a house of that kind.- - tf - The cheapest place to buy your 8choo books and. school Is at Heinsberger's. statiouery , . . Survivors of Co. I, 18th S. C. . " , . The meeting of the suryivors of Co. I, 18th ' N. C. Regiment, . called for last nierht- at :T)r. Thntnns "P Wood's office, was well attended, the following having responded to the call: Hon. O. P. Mearps, Josiah Merntt, F. H. Mitchell, B.-F. White, Josh. T. James, C. H. King, R. S Love. Dr. Thos; F. Wood, Captain James, h Metts, Capt.- John Cowun; Win. Blanks, Capt. T. C. Lewis, A. B. Cook, O. R. Hoi lings worth and Geo. W.iluggins. . , Hon. O. P-. Meares was called to the chair, 'and Mr. Willi Blanks was requested t o act" as secreta ry. ' - . On a call from the chair, Mr, l W i rr .w - i - . - of the tueeting to be for the purpose of forming a permanent organiza- tion of the survivors of Company I, I 1 H t Vr-ti f.n rrin n Tf ar munf f Vi i . v.v..t. .Vf,iUv, company name of which was thefnext Pall than ever before. Burn Wilmington nine uuaras, wiui tne I view of perpetuating, by reunions at stated intervals: the iiieiiiorie and associations of the war, t so far as they oertained to the services of this comnanv. Mr. James snp-o-asted also tn at atter tms naa oeen suc m a m m t a r cessfully effected, the organization might be extended and might be made a regimental instead of ;coui: pany affair. On motion, it was resolved that a t permanent organization be effected, and that it be known as "Survivors of Wilmington Rifle Guards, ; Com pany I, 18th .Nr-; C. Regiment1 Jand that the chairman and secretary of the meeting be made President an! Secretary thereof respectively.' rne chairman reaa a communica tion from Mr. IP, I Cunlming, Chief Marshal, inviting the 'organization to take part in the services on Mem- lorial Day, which was accepted, with the understanding - that . the mem bers attend in a body. . 7 .Un motion, it was resolved tnat a badge, temporarily distinctive of the organization, be adopted - for Memorial Day. ' 'The meeting then adjourned, sub- IS 1 i. iLi II . 1 T ' - J jeci. jo rne can oi nie jrresiueui;. L-et Them Have It. - The .Wilmington Light : Infantry have secured a petition, signed by many of the most prominent busi ness men and residents of the city,' asking theBoard of Aldermen to give them a long lease on the vacant property corner of Dock and Fourth streets. If tne city will do this then the com panj, will agree to erct thereon a handsome brick armory to cost not less than $20,000. . They have about $15,000 already in sight and feel sure, as do we, that they could easily raise the balance. The .lf ia fn .u rto t. th a .- f th PahwI - f -AMArni-n on Monday night and we hope that it jnay prevail. . -we see. jno reason why it should not; The city has -rip j use for the property at this time and this disposal of it will be for an ex cellent purpose. It is indeed but a slight recognition of the valuable public service this gallant company has performed in the past and stands ready at any time to render in the future. ; ' . Owing to the late fire we have re- ufoved our Shirt Factory, tempora rily, to No. 13 Market street, where we -win oe ieasei to meet our friends and customers. No. 13 Mar ket st. Respectfully, J. Elsbach, Prop. , t Services ;at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to-morrow at 11 . a. m. and 850 p. m, Sunday School at 3 p. m. At the evening service the rite of confirmation will be administered. Quarterly Meetings. Second round of Quarterly Meet fnirs for the Wilmington District of the Metnodlst ta. unurcn, csouin: Brunswick circuit, at Concord, May 5 and 6, Southoort Station. May 6 and 7. uracc viiurcii. ai iriiuuuwuiwiti a And 1 X Whiteille circuit, at Fair Bluff, May 19 and 30. . - . . iitt carver s ureex circuit. at vy mu, r tn J rvrv Clinton circuit, at Andrew's Chap el, June 2 and 3. Kenansville circuit, at Chanty, June 10 and 17. Onslow circuit, at Jacksonville, Jnne 23 and 24. - Elizabeth circuit, at Furdies, June ft) and Julv 1. 'V"erJ . a . , It SI l- ir.Votaa. aden circnit, at Center, July 14 land 15. '," Waccauiaw circuit, at Shiloh, July 21 and go v ' Jjiuiunu.iv j j T. V. GUTHUIE, P. E. The hour of services at St. Marks Church, to-morrow night has been changed from 8 to Mr. W. H. Wroten, at Mr. 'W. E. Davis' office, foot of Front street market, has a new device for sale, neatjand portable, by which a man. can -give away his likeness -Instead of , giving himself awav. Call and see it. . -. . Our paper is small and our, space limited We might publish some of I the communications "we have re ceived relative to the man Penny, but not all of them. . Hence, if pur friends will pardon' us, . we think it best not to publish -any of them. I i v m r tjvviug vuuv aj-a I jictaa.W VA Maine is real Iv in the field for'the RenUblican nomination, notwith standing h!s own -enmhatic dis I . - ... . . . - i cmimer. ne win oe-a sicKei man this. Messrs. Burr & Baileyjturned out Irn ir snops to-lay a new pas seDger car complete, for the Caro- hna Transit Company, 1 to run be tween Harper's Pier and Caro lina Beach. It will be taken "down the river on Monday ! Church Services To-Morrow. St Paul's EDlsconal Church, corner Fourth and Orange streets. Key. C. A. Arnold, Kector. services to-morrow at n a. m. ana 8 p. m Sunday School at 3 p. m. Seats all free. Every. uoay is welcome. - . . - First Presbyterian Church, corner of Third ud Orange streets, Kev. PeytOBr n. Hoge, Pa r. .sunaay services at 11 a, m. visitors cordially welcome always. Sunday School at &30 p. tar, both in the Mission School and in tne .Lecture Koom or the. Church. Grace Methodist KJCaurch. South, corner ol Fourth and Mulberry streets. Eev. Walter S. Creasy, Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 30 p. m. rayer meeting: ana lecture Wednesday at 8 p, m. seats free. Second Presbyterian Church.corner ot Fourth ana camp Deu streets, ltev. j. w. ramrose, Pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m.-and 8 P. m. ' Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Prayer Meet- insr and Lecture Wednesday, at 8 p. m.' The public cordially invited. Seats free, . First Baptist Church, corner of Market and mrcn streets. JKev. t. h. rntcnara. u. d.. Pastor. Services at U a. m. and 8 p. m.- Sun day School at 3 30 p. m. Prayer and Praise meeting Tuursaay night at 8 o'ciock. , Bladen Street M. E. Church, corner Fifth and Bladen streets.. He v. T. PasreRlcaud. Pas tor. Preachlnjr at 11 a. m. class meetinsr at 3 p. IU. Brooklyn Baptist Church. Rev. G. M. Tolson. j-asior. oervxeea at 11 a. m. Dyitev. M. u, Walton, and at 8 p. in. by the Paster. Sunday School at 3 30 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday nigntatp. m, . - Kellgious services in Tileston Upper Room every ssunaay ai y r. ai. tnioucyoraiaiiy invi ea. Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and unurcn streets, Jtcev. o. u. xuttie, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. St. Thomas' Pro-CathedraL First Mass at 7 a. m. Second Mass at 10 a. m. vespers and Benediction at 5 o'clock, p. m. Dally Mass at 6.80 a. m.- Second Baptist Church, on Sixth.-between unurcn ana uasue streets. Kev. d. i. liinsr. astor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. lunday School at 9 a, m. Prayer meetinsr every Tuesday night. 1 - First Baptist Church (coL corner of Fifth and Campbell streets. Rev. Ai M. Conway. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., at 3 p. m. and at 8 p. m. ; Sunday School at 1 p. m. Seats frea 1st. Mark's Church, corner Sixth and Mulber ry streets. Kectory opposite to: the Church.1 Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at i p. m. -Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7.30 o'clock. . Iloly Communion cele brated on the first Sunday in every month, and on all Holy and Saint's Days. ' i Shiloh Baptist Church, corner of Eighth and Walnut streets. Preachinsr at 11 o'clock, a. m. Sabbath School at 1 o'clock, p. m. Preaching jM ciock, p. m. JtiiDie reaaing at e o'clock, p. m. xyeacmng at s 15 o'clock;, p. m. seats ree. isiaer-mi v . oms, pascor. , - w NEW A D VSTJ S EJttENTf. For Reftti I 6 40 I 8 05 M rpHE ROOMS OVER BANK OF NEw4"'BtV over, recently occupied by the Cape Fear Club, Apply to my I2t C. B. MALLETT. O. O. YOLLEK3, H AVING CLOSED OUT MY LIQUOR BUS- lness. I will enlarge my store so as to increase my commission and Groeery Business, in stead of Liquors I will put In a complete stock of Dry Goods, Notions,- &c. Consign ments soucuea. mgnest prices paia lor au kinds of Oouutry Produce. All orders prompt ly atcenaea to. Aavances maae on an consign ments. " O. O. VOLLERS, - my l tf ; No. 8 North Water st. Garden Hooe. W E HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF GARDEN nose at prices varying from 8 cents to 25 cents per foot. nose Reels and Sprinklers. . - BURR & BAILEY. my 6 3t Curd of Thanfis. rTAKE THIS METHOD OF THANKING Mr. George Morton and Gen. S. II. Manning i for their courtesy in loaning me their yacht Boss to carry the remains of my deceased I brother to Point CaswelL- Very respectfully, " my 511 ...... O. O. VOLLERS. Something New a Jl NEW DEVICE BY WHICH A MAN CAN give away his llkenesa. it is a rubber stamp; can be carried in the pocket; jusffhe size of a silver half dollar; self Inking and very neat and a true picture taken, w. h. wkotN ,, Agt. -Office at W. E. Davis' where orders wia be received. (Messengertopy) ,v- my 5 3t :. . notice. (y"r;:: t ,rR. W. A, McGOWAN will collect subscrlp- ItionsdaeTHE DAILY REVIEW and solicit (newsscribers tz Co Anctloneers, .Commissioncr'o Gnlc. Dt VIRTUE. AND IN PURSUCi: OT A decree of the Superior Court ot New llano r County, the undersigned, Commissioner, von sell at public auction, at the Court Uou.,e C : r, on Monday Mayrth, isss", at 11 o'clock,, a. 1:1., the following described real estate situate m the city of Wilmington: , Beginning at a stake 165 feet East of the in tersection of Eighth and chestnut street s run ning thence with N. N. Nixon's Hoe N. e c grees, w. 100 feet 6 inches to a stake, sai l Nixon's -corner in Murchlson's line, theace with said line N. 84 degreesT E.34 feet to Jones' corner, thence' with Jones' line S. 6 derree?s. E. 100 feet 6 inches to thaUne of Chestnut street, thence with the line ot said street S. H degrees, W. 34 feet to the first station. Terms of sale cash. - ' - J.V. WOOLVIN, Day 5 It -,- . Commissioner., 8toi:msiiip Co. FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER; NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 CTclOCk, P. M.. ' EQUATOR. Saturday, May 12 BENEFACTOR.... Wednesday. Mav Ik IIANITA Saturday, May in ...Wednesday, May;; EQUATOR FROM WILMINGTON r. EQUATOR Tuesday. May 8 BENEFACTOR ....Friday, May 11 Friday, Hay is ...Tuesday, LI ay EQUATOR.... BENEFACTOR l&r Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from points ta Ncnii and South Carolina. ..... For Freight or Passage apply to : V C H G. SMALLBONES, Superintenct?nt, . - ; - , Wilmington, N. C . THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. . New Yon:. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents. my5 - : 35 Broadway, New York. 500 Babies Wanted. 500 Babies wanted at TAYLOR'fi BAZAAR to fit their heads iwith SwissCdrdedand Embroidered Caps. A Swiss Cap for 15 cents. . A fino Corded Cap with Swiss Inserting for 39c. - A fine French Corded Cap for 50c, actual value $1. ; These Caps have been sent tome as job, and the rices we are selling them at are lalf their value. - . Our Bargain Day. you can find manv artici away oeiow tne regular mce. you win n- ways find everything as advertised. The Lillian. The Sailor. Garden Hats. - ltJUJlV JU A-lOt Of TOTOPf do riafs, ors, for 25c. - ... - an cci- JB-Omember Monday end suit ot over-Work, indicretiStU.. RICHLY Rewarded " are tlt,Kj iv-i read this and then nou viii find hop' out1 A largo lot of Parasols and Sunshades, in all Styles and Colors, with Gold and Sliver Han dles and Plain Sticks at half their regular price. - - JUST THINK. Oxidize Puis, in new de signs, reduced to 9c each. - JUST THINK Oxidized Sleeve" Buttons, beautiful designs, for only 15c. a pair. Also Silver Earrings and Hair ornaments at re duced prices. . Come early to avoid" the msh i thn of lots are Umited, at . Or r 118 Market WILMINGTON, N. C. " . my 5 LOUIS H; MEAEEG, GESTLEEEM IUESUHES A5D iiuli..., 12 NORTH FItONT, Special Offer In Underwear and Staw II r my 3 Executor's Hotice, HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOi: 0" the last will and testament of j:; Dawson, deceased. I hereby notify all r r havlnjr claims ajralnst the said te.staf.rr t- . hlblt the same to my attorney, J ur.iu i i . , . Esq., ar hts officeln WUmlngton. N. c, : before the 14th day of April, A. D: 1 WILLIAM H1LDRETH 1 1LLD. apHlawews " Lx.t-' r. AdDiinilstrator'fj HAVING QUALIFILD AS AD::i: ' 1 tor of the estate of Urn la e J i. :. . ; ; . ; son. I cereoy notny au perse r.:$ ! - ; - i asrainst the said decedent to ex! ti'., to my attorce', Junius Davis. ; i.. ? t -,i flee la the city of WiL-r.irrton. v. ti: , )rri fore the Kth day of Arrli, A. i. j . - willi.: i uild.:li-u i ir.zrj. By 8. VanAmrlno Tayl sB