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s. -4 THE WILMINGTON POST, WILMINGTON. N. C.t SUNDAY MoilXJKG, FliU. 1. 1SS0. liM'UULKJAN NATIONAL CO A NATIONAL CONVENTION of ihc .'-Republican party will meti at , Chicago, on - Wednesday, the 2d ! day of June next, at 12 o'clock ;-'noon, for the hominatiou of candi dates to be supported for President and Vice President at the next election. ilepuLf!ican3j and 1 all , who will; co operate with lim in supporting ihe nominees of the party, are Jnvitevl to choosd two delegates from each Con-. ressional district, fotirat larire , from each State, tvo irorrr each Territory and two from the District of Cdumbhi, i to represent them in the Conyeution. J. D. Cameron, Chairman. oMAS IvKeogh,. Secretary. -. Jere IJara'son, John-P. Jones. , Powell Clayton, Wni. E. Chandler; George C. Gorharn, George A. llalsey, Samuel II. Elbert, Thomas C. Piatt, Marshall Jev.eU, Wm. C. Cooper, .Sam JhHarrington, II. V. Scott. Wm. J. Pur man, NelstonW. Aid ridge, James G. j)eveaux, John J. IitterjOiiy i James P. Root, r. Wm'. Itule, i John C. New, E. Davis, John Y. Stone, JM. S. Colburii. John A.Martin, John W. Mason, ..' , Wm. C. Goodloe, Elihu ftnos, P. IJ. S .Pinchbaclf, R. C. McOormiek, William P. Frye, Newton Edmund?" 0. C; Fulton, : S. J. Bo-wen', . John M. Forbes, Thos. Donaldson, Lewis II. Heath, John T. Averill: Alex. II. Beattie, Stephen B. Elkin, John 11. McBride, Orange Jacobs, Jas. M.' Carey. , , ' 1 ' G. M. Buchanan, 'C.J. Fillev, ! L. . Osborn, l'i u ail I'xamiuauon, Concert and Add ess . The examination of the colored . school children of Masonboro township was held at Shiloh Chapel school oh Friday,';Jarjuary 23d, 1880: The teach, cr; Mr. Providence Bryant, jr., was very c.treruliu making his sAud'entpgive lucid. explanations, which fully, slowed his competency and ability iii teaching. Johnnie -West, Maggie Bannermari undlNoliafT. Itobiusoa worked well at the board in mathematics, while Tart King; 31ary F. Smith. and Augustus Smith stood at the head in. spelling. The concert at night was good; and Tuella Smith, Alfred Irving, -John Mc Cullough and.Mary Ella Cowan made it grander by their beautiful" appearance" ' . At the close of the concert Mr. Alex ander Galloway, Dan Smith and llich- ' ard KiDg delivered very appropriate addresses. ; .' . ; ... The whole thing, ended wiih a large supper, giv.en by the .parents. FOU THE FAIR SEX. B-.-adHfrioges are used to edge sleeve?. Norn.audyjroint grows in popularity. H Wedding rtobes have very long trams. Limerick lace is coming in vogue f i'.-iii). . -j ' .' -1 . ' .. " New plaid stock ing3. have the plaids !et diagonally.'. . v Black velvet is r&ucY use l Jbr trini ining purposes. j f Short waists arc positive! coming again, it is said. , . - ..'. . i' (Quilted satin I almo-a's will be much worn this winter. . i.; Woolen oatmeal cloth Lave been in vented in England. . Colored flannel petticoats are again in-vogue. V ' Smyrna collars and cufiV sVill regain fishionable for child ren. . . Old iashioned fur tippets, 'with long ends are worn in Londqn. 1 'Driigou flies in cashmere colors are pojvuHir millinery .ornaments. ' Velvet brocades embroidered in beads ,are ued to make outdoor wraps ' lutlelcapes and kerchiefs triiiimed wiih fur are shown for house wear.! 1 i -'' ' Lyons sutin is preferred to coirded silk far the outido OTifur iincl cir-, cular, . Dinner drosses are made with pointed u.ixjue-, short on the side? and pointed in I runt. 1 'I'rune color and myrtle green is one "f the combinations which English ure inukcrs use. Lillle silver ' birJs perched at the luso"ol leathers are ussd to decorate thd hair; , ' ' I ' - Siipppr wiih instep straps embroid- -' rod in j,H and irr colored beads arc .f usaionauie. : 1 Soft leathers make an extreuicly be- c-)tninr face triniaiin; for a bomiet and ' ire niuoh liked. !: .. , liinnets it bright colored satin, cov -ered with white muslin, are worn at the opera in Loudon, ! Milk for Hriglit'3 Disease. LV phystaan suffering from Bright'a disease, and weighing 155"poundi, be- ' ga,n in Juue, to restrict himself exclu jSively" to cailk diet, taking one quart .each meal, or three quarts daily, i He ' reporie d to the Philadelphia. Medical cietv last week, according to the re cord that no trace of his former ailment U perceptible at the present time! tht he has sraiued t thirty- pounds iu ilesh, - ard this notwithtaudinj!? Toustantr at- teatioa to profesuouil duties both ' lin l night; ' " day It'.Mr; Seymour shoiild be inveigled "V iuto a couset ' to be the Democratic candidate next time, he must have for gotten his former venture in that line Oih'erwiss he may be counted a very brave man. Then, agaiu, he seems to have forgotten the fate which has at tended Fremont, Greeley and Tilden, an JNew lorkers, like himsell. It he desires to trv the thins? over aairi wo uope tha"t he may be gratified, and he DIRECTORY OF LODGES. MASONIC (White,) St. John's Lodge No. 1, F & A M, meet last Thursday evening of each month, at Ma sonic Hall v I Wilmington Lodge 319 F&A M, meets 3d Tuesday ia each mouth, at Masonic Hall Concord Chapter No 1, RAM, meets 3d Monday in each month, at Masoniq Hall. Wilmingtou Council No. 4, RandOM, meet 2d Monday in each month, at Masonic Hall. . Wilmington Commandery No. 1, K T, mee 2d Wednesday in each month, at Ma sonic Hall. : K:NIGHT3 OF HONOR. Carolina Lodge 431, meet 1st and 3d Mon. days in each month. at.Odd Fellows Hall. - , . I. O. O. F. I Cape Fear Lodge No 2. meets every Tues day evening. y ' . J Orion Lodge No i7; meets every Wednes day evening. .- , i Campbell Encampment No.-l. meets 1st and 3i Friday evening of each month. I v ltebccca Lodge meets 1st and 3d Thursday evenings of eaaa month. f Wilmington Degree Lodge moetsM and 4th Ihursday eveneingof each months . I. O. B.-B. n North State Lodee No. 222, meet 1st and ol sun-Jay la each month, at 3 o'clock p m O. K. S. B. I M nhattan Lodge No 168, meets 2d and 4th Nwiday iu each month, at 3 o'clock p sa B.OYAL ARCANUM. 1 - Cornelius Harnett Council No 231, meets 2d and ith Monday evening of each month. The ubove Lodges meet at Odd Fellows Hall on Third between Princess and Chest nut sireet3. I KNIGHTS OF TYTIIIAS. Sta -cwall Ixdge No. 1, Meets every Mon day it Castle Hail, on Third street. j (Jerm&nia Lodge No. 4, m ee ts every Th urd diiy eveniutr at Castle Hal" . I Kii-lowraent Rank No. 221, meet 2d Friday T ' I. O. O G. T. " '' V ilmiuston Lodere No. fil. idcaIsi virv Wednesday evening, at Temperance Hall. I. O. R. M. Wyoming Tribe No. 4, meets every Tues- iuiy evening, at ineirjuau on Jfriuce-s be tvveeu iront anu second streets. MASONIC (Colored.) Mt. Nebs Lodge meei 1st and 3d Monday in each month, on Sixth between Walnut and Red Cross atreels. - j , Giblem Lodge, meet 2d and 41 h Monday in each month, corner Eighth and Princess G. U. U. O. F. PrtQ Love Lodge, meeflst and 3d Tuesdiv in each month, coruer Hock and Water sts Gdl en Lyre Lodjre, meet 1st arid 3d Mon dy in each month, corner s Market and water streets. . . . , ' . . i i. O, OF G. S. AND D. S. Quoea Esther meets every Mondav ovA. in- . . : tetar of Liberty, meets ererr Tueadav evening. i , , Ingenious, meets every Tuesday evening Union, meets every Wednesday evening Loving Union, meet overr Wedneadav even In jf. . i jjLl Damon and Pythias, meet every Thurs- day evening. - i b idelity, meet every Friday evening. 1 The above Lodges occupy the. second and third' stories, in the west end, of Evans's building, on Princess street. I s Mt Ziou, meets 1st and 2d Monday in each month, corner second and Princess streets ; CONFIDENT OF ' ; OUR ABILITY TO SATISFY -THE- DEMANDS '. ' tiFj'.OUR .CUSTOJHEKS, .. - . : '-V ' ',-::.' AS TO QUALITY AND PRICES, We wjul-l extend a clierful invitation to our Jiicndsand patrons to call, and exanr me our stoclt beiore purcnasing, as it is so - . . -' ' I " ' - ' : large and numerous, comprising, as it does, all s -yrti of GROCERIES, &c, Varying in sizo from a box of Cigars, bag of -,--. . ' -.-.' M - Shot, small box of Blueing, Laudanum, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Tain Killer, Soap, Candy, Baking Powders, Soda .and Matches, to a sack of Salt, barrel of Liquor, keg of G unpowder, barrel of Mullets, box of Meat, roll of Bagging, bundle of Ties, tierces of Rice or Hams, to a hogshead of Molasses '-.-' - ' ! ' - - that it is an impossibility to advertise in - detail, suflice it to say, it contains every thing the dealer or consumer needs, j - ADR3AN & VOLlJeRS, j . WHOLESALE GR03ER3; Southeast cor. Front and Dock Sts. WILMINGTON, N C. nov 16 tf SPI1UT OF THE SOUTH f. .-"I : '' - Hi N TNDF.PENDET FAMILY ! NEWS PA PEU, devoted to news, politics, lltera- PIJ&LLSIIKD WEEKLY AT ROCKING- HAM N. C. 11 AS LY FAR THE Largest CIRCULA TION OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE PEE DEE COUNTRY, ! ' TERMS IN ADVANCE. 'i Onfi winv nnc vaar.. ; L ....fl 60 nnnpfinv six months 75 One innv three month... UO i' , W. M. TERRY oct!2 Editor and Propriet A LIMITED number of active' energetic canvas sers to enease in a oieasant and profitable KbusinesH. Uood men -will nna tnis a rare chance u I TO MAKE MONEY. , - i - i ' i Such will pleash answer this advertise ment hv letter, pninsine- stamp for reply, statlne what business they have been en gaged in. Woe e but those wno meaa bom uess need apply. . j Address, '' ' I " n -.- FINLE Y, HARVEY & CO , a p ril '20 -ly Atlanta, Ga. ; $25td$5000! I Judiciously InTested In BtUys thelounao- for fortunes erery rct k, ntiij pavsimmcniKJ profit ly ths New Cp)tliztloa S'-Btem ol iiix-mtiiiR livf'torks. Fnllxp!ntlon-on applica tion to Adams, Knows & Co. , U4kcr, 23 i;n4 St., N. Y. janf niVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 4 T the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute A rr... m v NTATtt. term besins Sept. 12. Tne Annual Regisier for 187S contains a list of theeruatelforthepast 52 years, with fheir posiSons, also courae of studyequire ments for admission, expenses, dec. Ad dress, WM. li. lUUnu, jrcasmw. WANTED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H. T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT PHARMACEUTICAL. J.V DISEASES (It. '.OF .Tkt. " --it BLADDER & KIDNEYS. For Debility, Los of Memory. Indlsposlf tlon to Kxertibn .or Business, Shortness o, Breath, Troubled with Thoughts of Disease, Dimness ci vision, Jt'ain in tne wacs, un and Head, Bush of Blood to the Head, X'ale Countenance aod Dry Skin. If these symptoms are allowed to go on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption follow. Vhn the constitution becomes alfdcted It requires the aid of an invigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up the pysiem which -HELMBOLD'S BUCJILV' DOES IN EVERY CASE HELMBOLD'S BUCHU is unequalled; By any remedy known. It is prescribed lj' the most emiuenfc physicians all over the world, in , J ji. Rheumatism, Spermatorrhcc i, -Neuralgia, " Nervousues?, Dyspepsia, Indrgestion, Constipation, . -j 1 ( Aches and Fains, ' General Debility, Kidney Diseases, " Liver Complaint, f -' a' Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, - ; Head Troubles, Paralysis, Hx, v , . General Iuilealth, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, , f Deafness, -Decline, Lumbago, .' '-. Catarrh, Nervous-Complaints, Female Complaints.' Headache. Pain in the Shoulders, Couh, Dizziness. Sour Stomach, Eruptions. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Palpitation of the Heart. Pain in the region or the Kidneys, and a thousand other painful symptons, are the Onspnngs ot Dyspepsia. .. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU INVIGORATES THE STOMACH, And stlmjulates the, torpid Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleansing the blood or aii'impuroies,' ana imparling hew life and vigor to the.whole system. A' single trial will be quite sumc.ient to convince the most hesitating of its valaable remedial qualities. '! I. if i:ERICE $1 PER BOTTLE, Or Six Bottles for $5. Delivered to any address free, fi om obser vation, . i "Patients" may consult oy letter, receiv in? the name attention as by oallinsr. Competent Physicians attend to corres pondents. All icuiers snouia oe aaaressca to - -..-'-.--. 3. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist, - Philadelphia, Pj. CJLUVIOJYI : ee Ihit the p rival e Proprietary Staiip is on each bottle. - SOLD EVERYWHERE . .... , . ., i ' vii.-; .f;tul.,, i . ovS3-lT .- .j '.- EAILROAD3.. Carolina Central - itail way Company. .;- ti.. OFFICE GEN'L SUPEBINTENDENT Wilmington, N. t'.t June7,l$Ti, . , CHANGE OF SCUEDlLE. and after Monday, 7th instant, the. ionowing tcnauif) win ne, operateu on ; this Railway; , .. PASSENGER, MAIL AND Ei PRESS TRAIN ' V ! V ) Iave Wilmington at....M.7;00i P M. No. 1, V Arrive at Hamlet at..w.. 2:27 A. M J " Charlotte at..:) A. M' V Leave Charlotte t-f.'.!..i:2&ip. M No. 2. i-Arrive at Hamlet &t..i: L32 A. M 4 ) v , Wilmington at,a(; A A No.l Train is Dally "except, Snnay, bht makes no connexion to '"Ifialel'gh on Satur day,' " -' --. . . :- '-.-;,- i J ft ill No. 2 Train Is Dally escept 4)nSi8turdaj SHELBY DIVISION' MAIL; FREIGHT PASSENGER AND EXPRESS Ha. sr- o 1 Leave Charlotte..".;........:.8; J Arrive at Shelby ..iA..4.....12:30 P, No io i keave Shelby....;.....; : 1:15 P. M ' Arrive at Charlotte.....-5:05.P.TM IiOCAL FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATION Leaves Wilmlngton...i.... 5:35 AVM a rrives at Lianrinbur, Leaves Charlott...... 4:00 P. M 5:: A. M ...... 4:15 P. M. 5:30 A. M Arrives at Laurinbwrg........ leaves 1-aurinDUrg..,....'......,.. .... 4:20 P. M. weaves ijaurinburg...M. t ' vjhjv .... .0.-UU A, JVlc ' A w.TAa . Air. 1 . I X i . . - t n i o u t iuuiujfkon , a:zv r. jvi. 1 These Trains leave "Wilmlnirto and Cha- ions xuesoajs, Tnnrsdays and Saturdays; Launnburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and. Fridays. r L cl.ose contection made at Charlotte with Trains of A. & C. A. L. K. K. and A. & O. K. lv. Passengers for Ashevllle via either route, leaving Wilmineton at 7 m will nrrivn at destination at 9 p. m., next day. ' -. o.cciiiig-uar aoeommouauons on Through Trains both to and from Charlotte and Wilmington. . , K There wfil also ba Through Sleepers run to and from Kalcliih and Charloite. . V. Q. JOUNBON, Chief Engineer andSnperintencent dee7-tf r EN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OEFICE Wilaington. Columbia & iAii- Wilmihgton, N. C, Nov. 23 IS 9; 1 CHANGE UF SCHEDULE ." .-. . . ..; - ON and after Sunday, Nov.. 23, the. iol lowing schedule will b run tjon this radv '" "' ' ' ' ." DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL . TRAIN (Daily.) ; Leave Wilmington...' ....... 9.33 A. Arrive Florence.... 1 00 P. M Leave Florence 3.50 p .is Arrive at Wllminton . . . ....... 8 20 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN, (dally) Leave Wilmidgton . . . . . ...... .10.13 P M Leave Florence. ....... i. ...... . . r a 20 A M Arrive at Columbia..... '........ 9.00 A. M Leave Columbia. . ........... . . .. 5.C0 A M Leave Florence at. , . 3-30 A. M Arrive at Wilmington ......... . . 6.30 A M mis l rain stops only at FlcmiDgtOn." uiteviiie, rairiiiuu, Marion ike ight Express Train Irom. . v iinine J'asseugers for Augusta should take Niirht x press Train, which: connects closely via Florence and Charleston Junction. , rnrough Sleeping Oars on ail nigbt'tralns fur Charleston, feaannah. Auirusttt ( via Charleston Junction), and for Columbia MHXM IT. D1VINJS, Gen. Bup't. n v 25-tf. Wilmixaart ia & Wi4don P. R Company. ' U8- "1 -a " Ofkice GknkralSupkriktejudkkt, Wilmtngton, si. C, JSov. 22, lift CEA.NGS OF SCnEDULB. On and after Sunday November ?3,- Vi'9t asseDcer Trains on the W. & W. Itallrocd will run astollows: , . , , DAY MAIL AND EXPREoS TRAIN Daily. Leave Wilmiugtoo, Front Street Depot, at .......... . . .f.V.i 0.59 M Arrive atWeldon at ....... .M...., 13:50 P.M. Leave Wtl don a...... ...?:40P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St;'"--"- ;i Depot at i .. . .y;5i P, JB NIGHT MAIL AND , EXPRESSf TRAIN, Daily ' ' ' Leave WilmingtcE Frout Street -,i' Depot at. ; 6:43 P. si Arriveat Weldon at ,3.53AM Leave Weldon daily, at.... 2 13 A 2 Arrive at Wilmington Front St M l Depot au..,.. .......... ...... w.lo A M Trains on Tarboro Branch Road " leave cfeyMonnx lor xarboro at s:i0 P. M. i 4.uv a. ju. itetnrning. ieve larnore WW .00 A. M.; daily, and Monda . :Wedne6- dy and tnaay at r, m. The Dav Train makes close connection at Weldon lor ail points norm vta cay juine, daily except Sunday, and daily va Rich- mona ana aii-rau route. Night Train makes clos connection at Weldon for all points north via Richmond, Sleeping Oars - attached , to all,. Night Trains. -.. ' ; .. JOHN F. DIVINE, General "Etip't. TO IG009 A YEAR? or 85 to a day in yon own locality orfsk ,'Wmnai8 well as"men. Many make more than the amount" sated above. No one an fail, to .make money fast. Any one ean do tewxrfc'. 5fu can make from 60 els to 82 an honbyi devo tlngyoar evenings and 'spare; time tahthe business, Nothing like it for money "mak ing was ever offered before. 1 Business please ant and strictly henorrble.; Reader, If yon want to know all about the best paying be fore the public, aend- ns your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free; samples worth $5" also free; yen can then make up ponrmind for yourself. Address GEORGE STJNSON A CO, 'fc august 104y ' . . Portlandain-Me - . . . . . ,.,'.." ... 1 1. VI 10 $300 A MONTH gnarahted. 12 a day at home made by the Jn diHtricus. Capital hot required we vrill start you. Men, women, boyi. and girls make money faster at work, for usjiian at anything else. The work is light" and pleasant, and such m anyone can go right at Those who are wise who see this notice, will send us their addresses at : one and see for themselves. Costly outfit and terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address august 10-Jy TRUE & CO, Augusta, Me v Passengers tor Columbia, and all points on G. & V. K..R. and in Western North Caro Una, via UolumblaandSpartanburg shotild I . ' . . II m ih i rnn i nun $20 ill I UUUK r J n NE W AU VISJC i ISEEN$ITS. PURCELL HQOSE, 0i ) i HOWELL COBB, PROPRiETOR. The1 Only First-Class Hotel in tte ;f THEf-BOOMS HAVE BEEN NEW- l I LY FURNISHED, NEV FURNITURE AND TABLE il ; WARE, THE THE BEST OF . WINES. LI- Always on hand. . Board,! $2 50 and f3 00 per day. .With Room, per month $35 00. . j table Board, 25 00 per month. . I hope to see all the old patrons of the HOUSE, and all their Iripnds, pro-. mising them i that no pains shall be spared to please all. ; iinurr r t nrTr aug 24 tf Proprietor. am; Mme. Demorest's ; .PORT-EQTO : OFvFASHlpNpJf. 'i A Large and- Beuntif ul Book of 5 4 " : Folio Paes. "'' - ' v -r : .. :.' Published Seuii-Annually in March and September. . - Containing: over 5'K) L.ari;e Illustrations of the Latest and Best Styles, including all the standard and useful designs for Ladies' and Children's Dress, with French and English descriptions, amount of material required, etc., etc. Every Lady wants this book, This valuable periodical is aJs printed in the German lacguage. Price, 1.5 cents. Post free. - i Mme. Demorest's r What iq Wear, Published Semi-Annually in March and September. Contains the lates inf. jrmatiou on eery department of Ladies' and Children's Dress including Materials, lrimmines. Traveling, Wedding and Mourning outfits. Costumes of al descriptions. Jewelry, Coiftures, Milli nerv, etc., etc., with valuable information lor Merchants, Milliners, Dressmakers, and Ladies generally. 120 pages, large 8 vol. Price, 15 cents. Post-free, ' pjEJtlOMtUL&l'S , ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL A Beautiful, Entertaining, and Compre hensive, Family Paper. This eminently Successful Journal, with a circulatiou ol: Over One 'Hundred Thousand, If 'printed Gn fine tinted paper, l'.i folio page splendidly illustrated, and contains linters tainng Literature on various ttpics, and a brilliant display ot the leading styles for Ladies' and Children's Dress. Singlecopics 5 cents ; yearljylo cents. Pest free. novl'3tf LI 9 sr DB. SANJ?OKD's ' LilVEIl IXYIGOP.ATOii is .a Standard Family EsraoJy for , . and Bowels.. It is Purely -efiSfgn' 1 VegjetaDle. It never 4Lf CkiAXbtlliCO J.U ia rs, vja.uu.iu. Liu nuu ra 1 Liver. (ft . i 0 'J i'Iimr an my practice and'bytlie 'putlic, for moro than 35 years,1 . with. Tumrecedented resnlts. SEND FOR CIRCUL'AR. S.T.W.SAHFORO.M.D I NEWIOEKCIIT A5I DEtCGIST TV ILL TELL YOU ITS RZTVX may 18 ly." : rm? KD- A rfmnle vesrfifable remedy far t.ha tziardu anil permanent cure of ConBUHiri- tion .Bronchi tis,Catarrh.AsUima,a(J all Ikroam land Lung Afectiont. Also a positive and 5 2 Iratirairnrn for NenoTJS Debility and aKfl IS. n . . - . . 1 a . a thoutanaM oj case, iiccioej wim iui iur cuuijjb) (in German, French, of tng-lish) for prepai aug ana -using, sent mtni zree oi caarge toll Teoeip OI tstamiJ. Jtzinu! wtix jjaver.i W.W.BHERAB.149 rearers' ts loct.iiccaeswr.w . r. ; oct2S eow-13t S66 A WESKLln your town, and no capital risked, You can give the business a tnai wnnoui.- expeu&e, th Htct. r.nnr.rtnnitv ever offered for those willing to work. You should - try nothing else until you see for yourself whatfyou can do at the business we offer. No room to ex plain here. 'You can devote all your time rr imir vniir snare time to ihe business, aud maim orrpat nav for every hour that you women make as much as men. Send for specisl private terms and partlcu-. lars, wmcn we man iree. -j uummw. Don't complain of hard times while yon have such a chance, iuurt . -. : II HALLETT & CO., - a0g 10 ly : Portland, Maine n-r) a day at home. Agents wanted ipli' outfit and terms free, muis&tu dngusta, Me. mar u ty it 3 ko r,i Krl m Ml S3 ?: aa MISCELLANEO VS. . BLACKSMITHS TOOLS.. HAVE a full eet of Blacksmiths Tools which I will sell cheap, Call and see them. deeTtf W. P. CAN AD AY. SPLENDID DRAFT HORSE. II AVE a splendid Tiaft Ilorse, fof '' sale. dec7tf "W. P. CAN ADA Y TRUCK FARM. DESIRE to lease my Truck Farm", neat this city, for & term of years: It 19 within one half mile of the city market. " The fenc ng is good: J ' V Any one wlshiog to lease such a form will do well to call and see me at once. . - . decTtf ' W.TP. CANADAY BRICK YARD, f 1 HAVE a splendid tract of land, on the old Newbern Road, that' Contains -the best LOT ol CLAY in this part Of the state. Any one who would like to start brick yard, will please call and see me. " - Bricks are always in demand, and at good prices in this cltyj dqc,7lf v T7. P. CANADAY. PIANOS' S140 TO" .S400- All nfiw. nnd strif.t.W.-firBt-r1(i tt-nrt anM at the lowest net cash wholesale factory prices, direct ,to tha i purchaser. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at unanimously recommended for. the High- iar xioaojsa over m use. x&eguiariy incorporatedU Manufacturing Co. Factory established ' over .37 years. The Square Grands contain Mathushek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of Piano making. The Uprights are the Finest in ATYlPrin. Tianna BPnt rm friol T-t foil to write fof Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. ME-ND-ELiSSOHN PIANO CO., 1 East loth Street, N. Y. apr.!3-Cm. Free Love Lodge . No. 1469, G. U of 0. F. - . ,,'f: ' H J. WMITRKEAD, N G . W. T. HALL. N F ' ' '" "' A.J JONES, P N F J 1 .. E. M. GREEN, V G : . T. F. HALL, Treasurer -JOS. "WILLIS. P 8 I. G. BARNETT, PNG JNO. PAILLIPS.IG P. H, HARLEY, Warden , J. K. CUTLAR, Chaplain Regular Tnefitin 1st. unit Sri TnoRrla-o- In eachmonth. Lodge Room upper floor, cor ner Dock ana Water sts. may 18 tf Golden Lyre Lodge No. 1608 G. U. of 0, F. JOHS W. AVERY. N G GODFREY WILLIS, X F J. A. JJ U UIjUJ x , p G J. M. SLOAN, V G P. W. LAWRENCE, Treasurer A. A.DUDLEY, PS ! W. H. MARSTELLAR, PNG MORRIS McFARLAND, I G THOS. MILLER, Warden ALEX. ELLISON, Chaplain L H. DAVIS, Marshal Regular meetin ' 1st and 3d Monday nicht In each month. Lodge Room upper floor. jorner Market and South Water Etreets., may 18 if Private Hospital, 203 S. Clarlt St., Chicago, LjJ B A new work, price &0 JI cents Dy in nil. 1 yite S ries of Nature, Fhjsi JJ ology of Marriage, Or- Kgans of Generation, Biseasoi of Vonth and D Manhood; a wealth of 9 choice and valuable hi ll formation, cf interest i". Urelpeomuy, all 1'rivate, Chronic and Female Diseases. Consultation free. Ladies and Gentle men, send one dollar for samples of best rubber poods, and valuable information by express. Relia ble Female Pills, $5 per box. Private home and nurse for Ladies during con finement. to both .exes. Nothing offensive to good taste and refinement. Infor mation never before published. No family should be without it. fC7Address, Dr. A. O. OUS, 203 Clark 8t. uec i tt i GO .5 '-en fi- ! i ! &3 9 CO CO I CO rP it i). m: i)aiit. ." . PRACTICAL ' PLUMBER. STEAM i ,'. "it " i 1 " i' "" -AND GAS FITTER, WILMINGTON, N. C., QAN STILL BE FOUND AT HB OLD stand, Journal Building, Princess -street! wnere ne is prepared to do an Kinds or worK in his line, cheaper than ever before offered to the public. Has constantly on hand BathTuDS, - Water Closets, - Wash Sfancls, ' r , Pumps of all descriptions, Draiu ripes, - ;- Gas Pipes, Gas Fxtures, &c., &c. Personal attention given to all worksn Satisfaction guaranteed. ESSisr23 i iSJi december 21 tf - - f?J.--- FOB SALE, i o K Acres of Land in Blaxlen County, onr and a hair mil e3 irom tne cape t ea. River. ProsDect Hill landing. 9 K Acres of open Land, produces Corn, ""Cotton, ana is in spienaia condition. Dwelling and out Houses In good con dition. Pords of Pine wood can be cut on this tract v of Land. Parties wishing to purchase will please apply to . a. Mcdonald. Prospect Hill, Bliden county, N. C, tf 3 ooo MISCELLANEOUS. ROSENTHAL'S NEW BOOTJAND P20E STORE, 32, Market Street. A WorcUof Advice to Mv FatrJis. JJ Y STOCK 13 NOW COMPLETE IN ALL its Branches, and my arrangements enable -toe to reclcve New Arrivals of Styles, of tlia Best Make, Weekly. ' i :- My stock will tell in the Futdre as it has thte Past. Call and examine before you purchase r My School Shoes cannot bo Eurpassed by any In the State. . i Reffirember the new sign of jlhe Show-Case. Neitpeek I will, give you some of my Popular PTlcTes; lio time this week. Respectfully, 1 C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. Oct 1 tf Sign of the Show Case. New Coal & Wood Yard '. : FOWLER & MORRISON, Prep's. y , I gTOVEand Grate Coal and all kinds of WOOD on hand. Orders promptly attend ed to, - i COAL, at Lowest Prices,' delivered wilL out: extra charge . , NOVA SCOTIA and ENGLISH COAL; ' . . FOWLER & MORRISON, nov Q tf Water, bet. Orange r.nd An'h.SS PARKER & TAILOR, ,. ' - DEALERS IN i : .".'. "!'-.,'': ', , ' -'. Kerosene Oil, 1 stoyes, Metals, Gnns Lanterns, Fan-bank's Scales, PUMPS, BRASS AND IRON ROSIN -STRAINERS. J DIPPERS AND SKIMMERS. Manufacturers, nd whQlesale dealers ia TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.: No. 19 FRONT ' STREET, an 11 ly . WILMINGTON, N.' C. IED, AND People tire 'getting acquainted and those wh - arc not ought to be with tho wonderful merits of, that great American Remedy, tho MEXICAN ! '' - '"' . Mustang Liniment, FOR MAN AND BEAST. This liniment very naturally originated In Amcrfr ca, where Nature provides lii her laboratory such Surprising" antidotes for tho maladies of her chll drcn. Its fame has been spreading: for 35 yearat " until now it encircles tho habitable globe. . The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is a matchless remedy for all external allment3 of man and beast. To stock owners and farmers it is invaluable; A single bottlo often saves a human life or ro stores tho usefulness of an excellent horse, o. cow, or sheep. . - . It cures foot-rot, hoof-all, hollow horn, grub, scrcw-vronn, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and Stings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every , such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external troublo of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains,-founder, wind-gall, ring bono, etc., etc. - The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is the quickest cure in the world for accidents occurring In the, family. In the absence of a physician, jsuch aa burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par ticularly valuable to Miners. . l it la the cheapest remedy In tho world, tor It penetrates the musclo to tho bono, and a single application is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Uustang Liniment is put up ia three elzes of bottles, tho larger ones being proportloo. atcly much tb cheapest. Sold everywhere. - ' febrnary 1 ly B CONSTTMPTION r O S Ml MITEL IT CUREU Allsufterers from this disease that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kissner s Celebrated Consumptive Powders. These Powders are the only preparation knowUx that will care Consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will for ward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free Trial Box. .-: We don't want yeur money until yon are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth saying, don't delay in giving these Powders at trial, as they will surely cure you. u . - Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to any pari of the United States or Canada by mail on receipt of price. ASH & ROBBING, I 60 Fulton Stbiit, Bkookltn,1T Y , March SO ly L T TRUE. 7 V i nui turn out the same as beiore. i . jyaoim
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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