LE3ION . IXIXIR
Its Wonderful Effect on the UverStom
'; ach, Coweta, Kid ney and Blood- :
Dr. - Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a
pleasant lemon drink that positively
cores all BHlionsriess, Constipation,
Indicestiou, - Heaiaehe, 3 Malaria,
Kidney Disease, Dizziness, Colds,
Loss of Aooetite, Fevers, Chills,
4 Bloctbes, Piiuples,Pain in Back, Pal-
m m TT J V -- V I .11. J!n
Uitation oi xiean aim an ointr uis-
. . '- a a
eases causeu oy aisoruereu uver.
To)
Absolutely Pure.
"i TAts powder never vanes, a marvel of pu
rity .strength and wholesomenesa. More econ
omlcal than the ordinary klnd3, and cannot be
sold In competition with the multitude of low
test, short weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER
CO., 106 Wall St., N. Y.
- oct 23 dSswly tcnrm 4thpd 3rdpw v"
FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1889.
IN CONGRESS YKSTEKDAY.
UISCfililiANEOUS.
Diairioo for 1389.
For Sale Cheap at
Heinoberger's
WILMINGTON MARKET.
- f- ' : --. Jan. 18. 2:30 P. M.
; SPIRITS TURPENTINE Doll
at 431 cents. : No sales reported. ;
strained . and - 85 - cents for good A RGE assobtment
sixuaxieu.
TAR Firm at $1.30. '
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at $1.35 for hard, $2.50 for yellow
stomach and kidtievs. the first trreat I dip and virein. '.
cause of all fatal diseases. -Fifty COTTON Steady. The follow-
cents and onedollar per Dottle. oia jing are me oiuciai quotauous; Tii - w A.r Almnoe
by drnRists. Prepared only Dy H. Ordinary, o o lo; gooa ordinary, it uilloi & nimaiiuw,
Mozlev, M. JL., Atlanta, ira. - - lowmiuQiing, oiiMuuuuung
gooa miaaiin y ,10-10.
L.E3ION hot ikops. Receipts to-day: Spirits, 57; rosin,
For couglisand colds, take Lemon 1,669; tar, 204; crude, 22; cotton, 297.
Hot Drops. ; I ' ' ""- rrM,
For sore -throat . and oroncnitis, I soaxwmu ahb. 1
take.Lemon. Hot Drops. I AT?HTVl5,T i is
For pne'ainonia and laryngetis, f - -ZZ JZS . -'i
take Lemon Hot Drops. "s Steamer A if tLurt, KoDeson, Jj'ay-
For cnnsnmn inn anrt catarrh.take etteviue, v oouy ot. vurne.
Iiemon Hot DroDS. Urschr Maoei Jjarnng, Kangrer,
- 1 K T r ,
Forthroat and Inne' diseases, take lassaa, roniy oi- iuorns. ;
Lemon Hot Drops. Jl Kor barque jacoo Aali, Herald-
An elegant and reliable nreDara-1 sen. caroauoes, su xx Darner cm uo.
tion i " - I uer narqae i'arana, istaoen. va-
Sold by druserists. 25 cents per lencia, tu ix 5arker Uo.
bottle. Prepared by H. Mozley, M. CLEARED. ;
u., Atlanta, ua. . mtnsat Steamer A P Hurt. Robeson. Fav
ettevilie. Woody & Uurrie. k : i
Crer barque Charlotte: $z Anna,
Krnger, Harburi?, :Patersont-Down
ing & Co.
Branson's Almanacs,
Miller's Almanacs,
Blum's Almanac,
ALL FOR 1889!
Wholesale and retail cheap at.
HEINSBERGER'S.
LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORE.
Jan 4 '
PKOMPTXESS.
First a cold, then a . cough, then
consumption, then death. 'I took
Dr. Acker's Enerlish Remedv- for
Consumption the moment I began
to cough and I believe it saved my
life." Wai.tkr'JN. WALiiACE, Wash
Munds Bros., druerarists
EXPORTS.
. SENATE.
Washington,' Jan. 17. The Sen
ate resumed the consideration' of
.the tariff bill, the pending question
being on the amendments to t he tin
plate paragraph. Finally a vote
was taken and the amendment was
adopted yeas 25, hays 18 Mr.
' Brown voting aye.
. The amendment proposing a boun
ty on sugar made from beets, sor
ghum, or sugar cane grown in the
United States, was then taken up.
. JNb vote was reached, and after a
short executive session the Senate
adjourned. .
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
' The House was informed that Gov.
Hovey's resignation, as a Represen
tativehad been received at Indian
apolis and accepted.
A committee was appointed to
investigate the purchase of real es
tate by the Commissioner of the Dis
trict of Columbia.
Censideration of the Territorial
bill was resumed, and speeches were
made in turn by the advocates of
every proposition that has been J
brought forward.
House bill 8,466 was then received 1
as a substitute.
Mr. Springer then asked unani
mous consent that the previous sub
stitute offered by him (one provid its patrons.
ing ror me division or uaKota;, be j
: ,i 1 c ' it... .. i- 1 ...u : i
VUUSlUCreU III ll BLCitU, WIIIU1I- Wits
given.
Mr. McDonald, of Minnesota, then
offered his substitute for Mr. Spring
er's proposition. . (This substitute
embodies the principal features of
the Omnibus bill, except that it pro
vides for the immediate admission
of South Dakota.)
Pending its reading the House adjourned.
Wilmington District,
Methodist . Church' South,
round of Quarterly Meetings:
FORKIQJf. . i ,
Hamburcr Ger barque Charlotte
& Anna 3,726 bbls rosin; f
-
first! , WEEKLY STATF.UfKVT.
STOCKS ON HAND JAN. 11, 1888. "
Carver's Creek, Wayman, Jan. 19 Spirits ashore, 1,306; afloat, 173: 1
and 29. .: . ' total, 1,479. -
Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, Jan. 26 1 Rosin ashore, 86,015; afloat, 9.559;
and 27. total, 95,574.
Cokesbury, Bethany, Feb. 2 and 3 1 Tar ashore, 3,054.
Sampson, Bethel, Feb. 9 and 10.- Crude ashore, 614.
Bladen, Bethlehem. Feb. 16 and 171 Cotton ashore. 7,593; afloat, 2,008;
; R. O. Orrell,
f1AN STILL' BE FOUND AT COKN1SK W
Third and Princess, where he will give prompt
attention to business.
Horses and Vehicles for hire and horse
boarded at low rates toy the day, week or
month. Will try hard to please. .
I still have a very nne Hearse for funeral occasions.-
R.C. ORKELL,
- V Livery and Sale Stables,
Jan 3 tf ' Corner Third and Princess Sts.
Clinton. Keener's Chapel, Feb. 23 total. 9,60).
anttl. T L , w, , RKCEIPTSFROMJAN. lTOJAN. il.
onTi o ww. .. cotton, 3,117; spirits, 1,339; tar, 1,228;
Onclr TahonnMo Mnroh TOSin, 13,880; Crilde, 652.
Magnolia, j Providence,
March 9
and 10.
- Brunswick, Concord, March 16
and 17. t -
Brunswick) Mission. Andrew'?
Chapel, March 19. !
VVaccamaw, Jethesda, March 20.
The District Stewards are request
ed to meet at the lecture room of
Grace M. E. Church, at Wilmington,
at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday. Jan.
8th, 1889. F. D. Swindkll, P. E.
' 1
Anounc innt.
i
of
The Alercautiln Ahftuciation
tlio Cariinas
O EREBY ANNOUNCES -TO THE PUBLIC
f 11
. that It Is open for business and ready to serve
EXPORTS FROM JAN. 1 TO JAN. 11.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 767; spirits, 920; rosin, 1,-
640; tar, 1,840; crude, 605.
FOREIGN.
Spirits, 1,378: rosin 11,976; tar, 2,000.
Scribiier's Magazine
For 188t.
The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE
aim to mate It the most popular and enter
prising of periodicals, while at all times pre
serving its nign literary character. , 25,uuo new
readers have been drawn to it during: the past
six months by the Increased excellence of its
contents (notably the Railway articles), and It
ses lis second year witn a new impetus ar
assured success. The illustrations wi
show some new effects, and nothing? to make
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. attractive and In
teresting will be neglected. : I
i
uuckleiTs Aruica salve
. The Best Salve in the world .for
Cuts,- Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, .Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall
fckin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money, refunded. Price 25 cents
per -box. -:; - - - ' r
For sale by Robert. R. Bellamy,
wholesale and retail druggist.
STATE NEWS.
Durham Plant: Mr. S. C. Ander
son brings us cherry blooms plucked
-from a tree on his premises. They
are an unusual sight for the middle
of January." '." '
Chatham Becord Mr. J.D. "Worn-
ble, of Centretownship, haspresent-
ed the Record's museum with a white
partridge, which he - killed a few
days ago,;and which has been most
artistically stuffed by Miss Sal lie
Hill, ot tnis piacejwno is quite a
-skilled taxidermist. .
1 Pittsboro Home: January is more
than half prone and yet we are still
without winter weather. We do not
recollect so mild and pleasant a win
ter. .; Our small grain crops are look
mg very weu inaeea. some oi our
farmers are breaking up their land
for the spripg planting. .
Charlotte Democrat? On Wednes-
day evening the marriage, of Mr.
Algernon B. Reese to Miss Mamie
Wads worth took place at the Sec
ond : Presbyterian Church., of . this
city. -The ceremony was "performed
by "Rev. J. 'ST. Fair and the bride
and groom left Thursday 'morning
Tor Staunton, V a., tne nome of the
; groom's family. - ;
Raleigh News and Observer: 1 1 was
. stated last night that as the northr
bound train on the JR. & G. R. R.
approached Weldon yesterday the
stations were crowded with the peo
ple who had come from miles around
to the train to learn the? tidings of
their favorite Senator's reelection.
It was reported that, even all v the
preachers were there and the women
and little children,-all of whom were
Having a regular gala day jubilating
over the result of Tuesday night's
Caucus. -'"V.!" 'x.
Offices located on second floor of the Orton
House, in the old office of Hotel.
Telephone Call No. 7.
THE MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION OF THE
jan 9 tf CAROLINAS.
Ill
O
ar?
a-
m
O
1889
1889
THE WEEKLY HERALD
ONE(DOLLAU A YtAB.
TO KEEP POSTED ON THE
News of the Entire World
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
New1fc4?eeMy Herald
It 13 and will continue to be the At
(Jreal-st and Cheapest Family Jonrnal
IN THE UNITED STATES.
THE RAILWAY ARTICLES Will be contln-i
ued by several very striking papers; one espe-1
clally interesting by Ex.-Postm aster General ;
Thomas u james on rne Railway postal ser
vice.". Jitusirmea.
MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serial I
novel "The Master of Ballantrae " will run
through the greater part of the year.
Begun m Aocenwer.
-A correspondence and collection 0.
manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet
and a famous group of modern French Paintei s
will iurmsn tne suostance or several articles;
Illustrated.
The brief end papers written last year by
Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by
equally Interesting contributions by dlffere t
famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrich
will write the nrst or them for the January j
Many valuable LITERARY- ARTICLES will
appear: a paper on Walter Scott's Method of
FUR ST. FURS.
CyE WISH TO BUY -
Q QQQ RACCOON SKINS,
io,'oooFOXSK,NS-
j q' QQQ OPOSSUM SKINS,
io'.ooo1'88- ;-
jQ'gQg SKUNK SKINS,
!0,'000OTTER8KINS-
We pay highest CASH , prices and. make
prompt returns. - r -
138 North Water St, Wilmington, N. C.
dec 27 tf . . . . j 1
For the Ho!idys.
A Large Jand Well-Selected Stock of .
Breech and Muzzle Suns,
RIFLES AND SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLIES
; Of Every Description .
W. E. SPRINGER & CO.,
dec 15 tf 14 Front St.. Wilmington, N. C ;
TheCheapest .
rj'HE BEST PLACE -AND TOE CHEAPEST
Place in the city to have all kinds of TIN WOKK
done is at MCCARTNEY'S SHOP, on Market
street, North side, between Second and Third.
Estimates cheerfully furnished and all orders
given prompt attention. Orders from the
country solicited. dec7tf
SocH?tv Work.
rjinE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S
Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and
fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery.
Laoies' ana cnuaren's aprons a specialty. ;
Orders -left at the Rectory, or 224 North
Third street, will meet with prompt attention
BOTZ5U-
uiccnLiiAiiizoua
T
iLutsiiiiOii
is Called
ToJa few pairs of VEliY NICK CED BLANKETS
ThompGon'c Goccetb.
' A complete Hue of sizes. Other Corsets of good stvl
- - -. . . . : : o J C8 &Ud .
Ladies, Gents? hud Children's XJni
. - - AT CLOSING OUT PRICES I-L erC;
ONLY A P K W WBA PS And they must be sold n
terest to see them. " " Vayj,
KURNfTUUc: COVKHING'-Some yery good thina
' AKT SQUAREA few damaged by. water and wiii be
HRUSWKLS AN-I VlU.VET'cAIiPETS-A good 1
at prices that will astonish you. , , sort
WINDOW SHADK Of all colors and styles. '
. iwiCI
jan 14
NORTH-
ntiro,
FRONT
r
8Tt-
eiay,
t a ii ik 111(1 ik iT
.. nitlTrA fn ma nr. ... '
r utm x Wm repair it
arlow prices. !
BEST FITTING CDRSETt'heVORLD
FOR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS.
MAYER. STROUSE & CO, -
MTHS.-412 BROADWAY, AT. K
I propose to make my Uti-
- will lo i he Avork: well anaU?,? tllfs
much for doing it. caiinnrt nrjt
repai rs I have'already 4
-: pair Sewing Machines S iai
, 01 wen as FStw?-
flrivc estimates or probable iV 11
fvome and see me. ' UUJWo cost r
- x. J B. FARr
f i
- - - a
dec 24 4w ; "... ' . i
Clill IlMlllCCllt; EMS
INCREASE TRiDE. THE BALANCE 1
self.risihg:
PIC WHEAT
IN3AND6LlJS.pAAGESi
riio.
of our stock of WINTER
actual cost.
JNO. J. IIED RICK.
Clearing Cnt Sal
r INTER UNDERPLOT HTNG FOR QEN
tlemen will be sold without regard" to cost;
A N INVALUABLE aiti,
--t. , . . 4w.fi, f0E.
I uiinsina' tcw minutes, by ' the adi
j cold water or milt, most delicioos v
Unlaundried Shirts at 59c.
Shirt made at fl.00.
rc and the best 1
JNO. J. HEDRICK.
8p cial Bargain 1 5
JN WHITE GOODS, LACES, HAMRURO IIS
and HANDKERCHIEFS now on hand. : -
- - ---- - . - -.- ;
. JNO. J. HEDRICK ;C
Attractive. ;
-JUR STOCK OF TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS
and DOY LES, FRINGED TAT5LE CLQ'i llS and
NAPKINS, in sets, -.very cheap. H
jan2tf - JNO. J. HEDRICK.
EITHER IN ijuui OK IN GALLOSOEB.
. GALLON CANS.
O
etables andFf:
orlc. Illustrated from orlsrinal MSS.". a second
"Shelf of Old Books," by Airs. James T. Fields,
ana many otner articles equauy noteworthy.
- Illustrated. ' - j
Articles on ART S OBJECTS will be a feature
Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence
Cook, E. II. Blashneld, Austin Dobson and
many others. Illustrated.
FISHING ARTICLE descrlbinj? sport in the
Desb nsmng- grounds will appear, saunon,
Winnlnlsh, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects
now arranged. The authors are well known
sportsmen, v. Illustrated.
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great variety,
touching upon ail manner of subjects, travel, I
Diograpny, oest
Ciro ina House,
:xS. E. Corner of Princess and Second Sts.,.
HAS BEEN REFITTED WITH A F1RST
Class Bar. Lunch Room and Restaurant.
The flnesr Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars al
ways on hand. Board and Lodging by the day,
week or month. New River Oysters ra season.
JOHN KOCH,
oct 27 Corner Second and Princess.
H. CRONENBERG'S
Prices forCabinet Photographs
Will be, until further notice,
$3 OO PEA DOZE1T.
jan 8 Ail Work Guaranteed. "
MANUF 6 OT 1 HIN GOO
- MANU PACTURERS OF . "
Fenilizers, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting. .
By every Steamer
Preserves and Jellies
BY THE POUND,
For sale by
L.
nov 7 .
1 .
15 17 SaFnmt 3
Sportsman's Supplies,
-o-
-o-
VVILMINGTON.N.C.
I A IappjandeFrosperoQsHew7ear
r!PQH ntinn will annoitn Knr
not oi tne conventional commonplace sort. :
. - Illustrated. ; ;
Among the most interesting in the list of
scienunc papers ior tne year win to a remark
able article by ProL John Trowbridge, upon
the most recent developments and uses of
n uuAiwui. luuscrazea. , . i We thank one and all of our patrons and
clflrVwYUC llberalpatronage during
papers upon ELECTRICITY In its most recent lUB year just ciosea, ana gs&ure tnem that
applications, by eminent authorities; a re- no pains on our part win be spared to still
markabie paper on DEEP MINING, and ether further merit their confidence,
interesting papers. We are constantly adding the'latest pro-
- in fmiP Jill i afysi t i rtnrt a a : rf a - .
v luucuon irom tne lype Jcounders, but have
AraciAL OFFER to rover last j years not thought it necessary to sneak of everv
cles. as follows: . ( new lont or lype we buy, preferring to let
A year's subscription U889) and the hum- 7 ii ' r occaslo?ay make a
bers for 1888.. !?;rr....... new material, do the
a year's suDScnptlon (1889) and the num- I uwing j mey invanaDiy copy our styles,
bers for 1888, bound in cloth............ 6.00 1 and endeavor in every way to duolicate tis.
II 1 J. w. . ,. - "
The coming year promises to be crowded
hiui sumng events. -In
the United States the entrance of new la-
sues Into the political arena has been follow-
ea oy a cnange or Administration. But the
great economic question on which the cam
paign turned is still unsettled, and its solu
tion is now committed to a Consrress almost
equaiiv amdea between the two great parties.
Europe is if vast camp. Army corps patrol
the frontiers, and millions of men- await the
signal for the most tltantlc war the world has
ever seen.
The Hmufs news-gatherlnEr machlnervls
"ujcquuiea. ils corresponaents ot tne nam
table do be Nothlnfir can psrjirv thir vitn.
lance, and no expense is spared in spreading
resiuis ui uieir en on a Deiore tne hkrild's
reaaers. -
SHE IS "GRATEFUL." , r. ,
I saved the life of my little girl
by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's Eng
lish llemedy for Consumption."
lira. ' Wu. V. Hahrihan, New York,
inton. Ilnnds Bros., druggists.
Do- you use-: loaded shells? .You
Trill find that they will save"you
tiine, trouble and expense. For sale
Jay the Ih Jacobl Hardware Co. t
ALL THE NEWS OF AMERICA
will be found each week inthfr-llKRAxu, while
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT
win contain a panorama of the'- Old World
nasnea unaer tne sea over the
COMBTEKCIAI. CABLES.
. ' o i : . ; ,v
Special Features.
Practical Fanning. " : T :1 -
. -- Progress in Science, -
Womau'a Work,
Notable Pulpit Utterances, -
: ' - - Literature and Art. " ' . .
-. , - . - Stories by our Best Authors
INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS.
Address, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, 4
- : t New York Herald. -dec
14 v . - .. New York city.
93 a year ; 25 cents a number.
Charles Scribner's Sons,
7 743-745 Broadway, N. Y. :
I becomlns: mere imitators
i We purpose increasing our facilities during
the year, and can safely handle any work
uuereu us. .'
JACKSON & BELL.
POMONA NURSERIES
Two and a Hall . lies West ofSlf1130010. N- C
The National Life
-AND
rjihe main line of the R. & D. R. r. passed
through the grounds and within 100 feet of
the office. Salem trains makestops regular
vwiuc uaiiy vucu way. uaose interested In
r nut, auu ruib oirowinz are cormaJiv inx-itri
to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the
oiaw?, nxui one ui tne largest in tne south.
imock consists oi ADDies ppnh pd-
niOTPT Plum Tononnff. Dnn . ? . .
m iuu. vauoucoo iciaiiumuns Ann.
cots. Nectarines. Mulberries. omncfTZn,,
Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, pie
nouiuih icLoiio. i;nfCTnnr
Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, shade Trees
4c. AU the new and rare varieties as well as
the old ones, which my new Catalogue for iwa
Give your orders to mv authorized nmn -
vum.u liwu uic uratrry. . -
Correspondence soUcltedv Destiiptlve Cata
logue free to applicants. - .
J. VAN L1NDLEY,
' POMONA, Guilford CO. N O
tw Reliable Salesman wantxi in
County. A eood cavin? comrat$dnn rm
glWF, U1D
Maturity Associ ati on
OF WASHINGTON,- D. O. - '
Fop Gale. f
QLD NEWSPAPERS FOR '. SALE, AT YOCK
" IIET7EW OFF;cf -
own price at
aag 14 tr
X . . -
Assets
Liabllltlel3--
Toiri A.bers
...$3l4'ir;2.i9
... None.
..U20,OQ2Jn
uoratJ0 BWwimfa,
Pre0 u
r
GEORGE D.-EL;DUIDaE
Secretary. Manager aha Actuary .
Life insurance at Absolute
A Guaranteed l"oilcy. ' "
- - - - - - V
- An Incontesdble Policy.' V.,,
Maturity Value in Casn at Fixed AtfX
Only Four Payments per Year.
v Non Forfeitable After Three Years
- , - Jr. s. RIIjDELLE, m. d.
- W H. oiRsnv rSK
'fiome Office. 115 y Strwt v iw-"
JOIIN UAAR, JB.;LScJaligSt! W
czi 3 , x Wilmington "N.-C
THE REPUTATION OF OUF. FERTILIZERS
the ACME and GEM, is now establlshed,-'and
the results of three years' use in the hands of
the best farmers of this and other States :
attest their value as a high grade mahure. :
The MATTING, made from the leaves of
o iaiuvcucu lu ue equal to. any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
uukuua iui xt. uoujr increasing, s it has -; vlr
tues not found in anv other fnhH .
JoTO1 or WOOL 13 extensively used tor
upholsng purposes, and as a filling for
, " """wu ciiuai iAt nair. oeinjf 11 "Tit.
cemacates from reliable nartipn iTdn
our office, or will be mail-
vuupiuoj)jiuimi. v.. ' ian4tf.
Pistols; Knives a:
Ammunition,
nkroirE bettei
Tlie Jacobi Axe.
Every one Warranted. Merchants iriUt
- tne most salable. Timbermen aeevn
. -;' it the BEST made. : ;
Viieel Wrights and Carris;
Makers " ,
Will find that we are Headquarters forJjp
ixeisauuiu
New Yor& WiiEHBtir
8teaiii8hlp Co,
ouuK.es, uuds, wheels, a
- We seu the PhiinieinhiftEaeie
riage Bolt. which is the
Car-,
EST
: 31ADE.
- -O
FISHEBMEN
Will find a large assortment of FlsWc? K
pues, sucn as Gill and seme iw
Net Lines, Rope, Lead and Flsft
, " 1 tng Tackle Of all kinds, j
- xxkxk, Mai; m visit, NEW .YORE
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts.
At 3 o'clock, p. m. -
GULF STREAM....
BENE FACTOR. .
PIONEER. . . ...... . :
GULF STREAM...
......Monday. Jan. j 4
.Saturday- Jan. 19
...Ve4inesdar, Jan.23
. . . , .Saturday, Jan. ga
FROM WILSllNGTON'
PIONEER .""wednri' t H
S2S 8TM...Vr.V.0ArTuc1a' Jt IS
mm4wuk byUl!Ly; Jan. 25
rar Through BUls Lading-
icates guaranteed to Ann f rr ' Y UI "
and SoTith r-nmnn " m xsorui
- V,ff?i:S? apply to : -t
" v "L,v?itLz, superintendent
THEO. EL EGER, Traffic nSSS..
m - WM. P. CLYDE &CO.. Gen'lA?York-
Jan-H 1 .35 Broadway. New York.
TJov eady.
I"' AM - FULLY PREPARED TO FiritVTQn
my friends and the fMUf?.n
HOUSEKEEPERS
yD be shown the largest and cbe&p&J:
vx. vwiiuij ana jieating stoves iu wr-.-
and many other useful household am
; ; - cles, such as coffee Mills, sau
, pans, Iron Mortars, etc. r
M VVeT Wa nturTrade I .
And shall do all we can to please you, K8
,:. - ritlCES AND GOUU3. :
W Jacobi Hardware Co.,
. decs , ' . j2So.Frow
INVENTIONSSg,
P? the wonders of inventive VSa
a,?a system M work that ci
formed an nvor. k rhmi ; sep;
ting the workers from their homes, rw
erai; any-one can do their work; eitner.
young or old; no special ability requtiw- V
ltal not needed? von nm Kf.rted free. cZ
out and return to us and we will send jw" 8
something of great value and lmPS?
you, that will start rou In business. :
w4i. bring you in more money right aW
anything else in t.hn wnrl.l nrand Wf "
Address Tkuk & Co.. Acgusta (auie
JoIinrJerner
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ASMj
to his friends and the public
J my friends ahd the mTn.rf ' d I . f f to his friends and the public J
the Purest . Dntffi r,K he te now back at his olu stand,
city. Also a nn n . r".u?.a . in the I Market- street, which . has been tM
Brushes and comba Tl have a An4 Sap; verh?uleu. repaired and refurnlsheo.
ofC?arsanrtnio-ner?irtmentlnrstclas3workm Khjm razors aMKy
Vf ny store Nlht and Dnv :
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I Can bo fnnnrf ot
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the rirno-Hct
Fitth and CaStle si s. ' "
attention he hnwQ tr mimn to eni.
patronage of the public ' ya
Ail ol his farrv (j now vrifpntratea
Market st.
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