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f f - - II El U1JLICAN NATIONAL COlS J ' ' VMTiON. . ! . v. A NATIONAL CONVENTION of trenttUWto": parly witrmSerat Chicago, t oavAVjDNESDAY, 'TiiE 2d DAY OF JUNE NEXT, at 12 o'clock, noon, for jn ti iM i 611 ? Vf caurli- . dates' to be jierlekl lor;Ptsident and Vice President at the next election. Republicans, nnd all who will co operate, with them, in-supporting -the -.nominees of the party; are invited to ' choose two delegate from each Con gressional district, fourPat lanre from 'each ""State, tvo from each Territory and two from the District of Uolutnbi:, to represent tuem inthe Convention. J. I)T Camekon, Chairman. iOMAS 15. Keogh, Secretary. Jere Haralson, John P. Jones. Powell ClavUai, Win. E. Chandler, .1 George C. Gorham, George A.1 llalsey, I Samuel II. Elbert, Thomas C. Piatt,; Marshall Jewell, NVhu'C, Copper, Sam,M. Harrington, IJ. V. Seott. Wm. J, Purman, Nels)!W.Aldridgc James h. Jevaur, John J. Patterson, James P. Root, Win. Rule, John C. New, K. J. Davis, John Y. Stone, M. 8. Coiburn, , J oh n .A; Martin, J,ohn W, Mason, Win. C. (oodloe, jElihu Enos, ' P. H. S .Pimrhbact, it. C. McCormick, William P. Krye, Newton Edmunds C. C. Fulton, S. J. Bowen, John M. Forbeiv Lewis 11. Heath, John T. Averili, i. M. Buchanan, C. J., Fillcv, : 1 L. W. Oborn. Trios. Djnaldson, Alex, II. Beattie, Stephen 1). Klkin, John R. McBride, Orange Jacobs, Jas. M. Carey. . 7 Rooms Republican State yExecu- tivo Committee; City of Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 29th, 1880, .The National Ilepublican Executive Vommilteo having named Chicago, and llic 2nd day fcf June next, as the place and time lor the meeting of the Na- tional llepublican Executive Uonven- imii to nominate candidates lor 1'resi- dent and Vice-President of the United States, thw committee, after due con- 1 : i -l T i- . 4 11 Mderation, deem it inexpedient t call a State Convention uritil after, the Na tional Convention shall have been held and made its nominations. This Com mittee, therefore, decide to eleccifour delegates and four alternates, to repre sent the state at large in the JNational t'onvention at jphicagi), the 2nd day of J u'n'e nex L i j I ' f j.i This Committee respectfuny suggest to ihe Congressional Executive Com initlees7to adopt a like course4;n the ek'Ctiou pl delegates and alternates to 1 the said-pational Convention. N! This Committee will, not commit it self, er the party, by the. endonement of any candidate for the Matioual nom ination; that the delegates shall be un instructed, that .theo may be Iree iu the exercise of their discretion to represent tlie best interests of the Republican . party at large. This Committee decide to call a State Convention, to assemble in tha city cf Raleigh, the 7th day of July next, to ."nominate candidate's for the various state oflicc3, and for two electors for rreaiaent anu vice-x resiaent oi ine JJuit6d States, for the state at large, and that the Chairman 01 the Coraraitf tec b? instructed to make full publica tion of the call of said convention, and urjro tipau the Republican party, in all " 'i lie counties-'iu the state, to make their teal efforts fr a thorough organization, and to send full delegations to the said i-onveritioii, . The above resolutions were unani J luously ' adopted by the Republican j .tatc Executive Committee. ' C. W. Gp.andy, Chairman F. M. Sor.KELL, Secretary! 15KPIF11LIOAN STAT13 COHyiSN - TION Foil 1880. iJoo.Ms. JiEruiJLicAN State Ex. Com. JUlkkih, N. C, Feb. 20, 1830. .. Tne ncxttltepuhlican State CouTen- tio:i of North Garoliua far tejuomina-ii-itror Governor and ether State Offi cers andjPresitleat il 'Electori at-Large .vvili.be held at tha City of Kaleigb, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1SS0, kt'l'J, o'clock, noon : and will consist of! delegates from each County equal to twice the number of Itsjllepresentatives in the House branch'-bf the General AssirnbJy. (J. GIUNDY, ULairtn'iV. V.. uYL Souui:' bocreUiry. Magnolia beaka Magnolia, N. C., Feb; 2G, lSi'. Mu. 10 D i ion : r IVrmit me to bpeak a wurJ tli rough tiie co!u:utii4 of yar valuable paper, in bflialf of oiir worthy. Secretary,- in ihe person oi lion. John Sherma!i of Oh id.' J have waited long, and, been silent to sonic extent in order to ascertain the sentiments of old Duplin, or rather the K. 'publican volerj. I liave been 'ail the tihie as I urn now, in favor of Mr. oh er inau as our next rresident. I 'believe sir, thaL'j.hi-1, my sentiment, will meet the approbation of ihe Republicans of i my county, with the exception of a few iltid but a very few.- I believe that be is' the people'. choice, regardless of pTty, or at least, should be. llis fiaan cial course ha proven him to be the friend oi the raerchaut, the banVer, the farmer, thepoor and destitute, and es pecially the coloied people. Be pleased to be remiudtd, iaytcolf. rd fdlotv-cUi- zenf, that he stoo l firin and unflinching aud battled fjrua in the Halls of Cot ,gres3, ',heu sji;r civil and politb al riUls as citizens were in jeopardy. lie advocated our rights judiciously, and fjithennore he is not the man to di: crnniHate on the account ef color in re garj tij the appointment to ofiicj. - Axon. The Sorgo Hand Book, a treatise on torgo and lmphee Canes, and the IIiL nesota Early Amber Sugar Ca ne. The edition for 1880 is new ready, and will be sent free on application. Wo can furnish pure cane seed f the best va i riety. LMymer Manufacturing Co., Cinciuuati, O, Manufactures of Cook ,yngar Evaporator, Victor Cane Mill, Steam Engines, &c. feb 29 2t 1 DIRECTORY OF LODGES. i MASOIflC iwrEj, "st-John's Lodge No.l, FA AM, meet last Thursday evening of each month, at Ma sonic Ilall; ' - 1 Wilmington Lodge 319. F & A M, meets 3d Tuesday in each mouth, at Masonic Hall Concord Chapter No 1. RAM, meets 3d Monday in each month, at Masoaiq Hall. Wilmlngtou Council No. 4, RandOM, meet 2d Monday in each month, at Masonic Hall.-'-'- , ; 1 - rf .,. " : Wilmington Commandery No. 1, K T, meets 2d Wednesday In each month, at Ma sonic Hall. ; . , , KNIGHTS OF HONOR, Carolina Lodjre 43imeetl8t and 3d Mon days in each m&nth. at Odd Fellows Hall. , I. O..O. F. Cape Fear Lodge No 2, meets every Tues day evening. orlon Lodge No t-7, meets every "Wednes day evening. -..-'.. Campbell Encampment No. 1. meets 1st and Si Friday evening of each month. ltebecca Lodge meets 1st and 3d Thursday evenings of eaon month. , , ( Wilmington Degree Lodge meets 7d and ith Thursaay eveneing of each month, , I. O. B. B. . North Btato Lodee No. 222, meet 1st and Jlr uu laylu each month, atto'oioosr.p m ''- O. K. S.B. r Manhattan Lodge No 188, meets 2d and -1th Sunday in each month, at 3 o'clock p m ROYAL ARCANUM; , Cornelius Harnett Council No 231, meets 2d and 4Ui Monday evening of each month. The above Lodges meet at Odd Fellovrs Hall on Third between Princess and Chest nut street. - V KNK1HT3 OF PYTHIAS. . . Stonewall Lodge No. 1, Meets every Mon day t Castle Hall, on Third street Uermanla LodsreNo.4, meets every Thurs- uuy eveuiiig at uastie iail. ; K.ilpwui.-nt RanfeNo.22lrmeetJfclFrWay iueachinoath,at(JatleHaii, ' . . . 1. 0. 0 a. t. " : Wilmington Lodge Ho. 61, meets every Y edaesday evening, at Temperance Hall, on Third street. - -; I. O. R. M. WvAmlno-TrlKii "NTv A viaaI aa day evening, at theirjHallon Princes be- MASONKMCoroBEp.) . I . ; . Mt. Nebo Lodge meet 1st aa3 Sd Monday ilTTrStrle ;Giblem Lodge, meet 2d and 4th Monday itrSt? lnnih.,.corner1ht,tl n'.lncess O. U. o. O. F. T m. in each month, coruer Dock and Water sts -oi en Lyra Lodjre, day in each month. Water streets. uoi en Lvre Liodjre, meet 1st and 3d Mon- corner MirKec and I. O, OF G. S. AND D. 8. .Quean Esther meets every Monday even ing.. ' t fctar of Liberty, meets every Tnesday eveuingi , , . . . ; ; - .: Ingenious, meets every Tuesday evening Union, meets every Wednesday evening Loving Union, meet every Wednesday evening. . Damon and Pythias, meet every Thurs day evening. Fidelity, meet every Friday evening. The ab-ve Lodges occupy the second and third stories, in the west end, of Evans's baildlng, on Princess street. 1 Mt Zlon, meets 1st and 2d Mondav in each month, corner second and Princess streets- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDID DRAFT HORSE, T HAVE a splendid Draft Horse for gle ; dec 71 f W. P. CAN AD AT. REASONS WHY I aL Bl. Y DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER U THE J'B'Jsi .tlllii 3fl3dioid3 oltho Age. Ani wny It should be kept always near at J hand: i. Cholera cure that medical science has produced. 2nd.1 Pain-Kiliek, as a Diarroea and Dys entery remedy, seldom if ever fails. Pains in any part of the Bystem. A single dose usually affects a cure. 4th. iPain-Killkr -will cure dyspepsia and lndigestion,if used according to direc- lions. . '. ' . - " . ' . 5th. P ain'-Ki ll-er is an almost never-fail Ins cure for Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c Gt h. Pin-K iller has provel a Sovereign Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill Fever; it has cured the most obstinate cases. JIli. PAiN-KjiiLEU as a llDament is un ci na led for Frost Bites, Chilblains, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, dc 8th. Paix-Kuaeb ; has cured cas of ' Rheumatism and Weuralgiaafter years b lauding. ; 9tb. PAix-KittER will destroy Bolls, Fel ons, Whitlows Old Sores, giving relief . from pain after the first application. , 10th. Pain-Kiu-ks cures Headache, and Toothache.-. ...K lttu. PAtN-Kii-iiEB will save you days of sickness and maBy a dollar in time and Doctor's bills. . . jI. 12th. Pain-K.il.lkr has been before the public over thirty-seven years and is a ourely Vegetable preparation, safe to keep and use in every family. The simplicity attending its nse together wltti the great variety of diseases that may be entirely eradicated by it, and the great amount ot pain and suffering that can be alleviated through its use, make it imperative upon every person to supply themselves with this vain able remeay.anaio Keep n always near at hand. . ' ' ThA piTK-Kixxxnis now kn Own and ap preciated in every quarter oi the Globe. nd it in their nractlce. while all classes oi society havejSund in it rief and comiort. uiyo i LUXHUUUIC..MCtJ J rocer uis-iy rm inrA una nay m9KBuuuw.Jcnj mut anri nearly every Couniry, G u u'hout the land keep itfor sale. ADVERTISEMENTS. H. T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT PHARMACEUTICAL A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL A j DISEASES OF Thcj BLADDER & IMS Fot Debilltv. Loss of Memory, Indlsposlf lion to Kxertion or BuRines. Hhortness o, Breath, Troubled with Thought of Disease, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back, Ch , and Head, Rush of Blood to the Head, PHl Obuatnance and Dry Skin. If these symptoms are allowed to go on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Con sumption follow. When the constitution becomes affected it requires the aid of an invigorating vmilcine to strengthen and tone up the system which "HELMBOLD'S BUi'IIU." DOES IN EVKHY- CASE HELMBOLD'S BOO IS UNEQUALLED rBy any remedy known. It is prescribed by tue most ennuenl puysiians an over mo world. In Rheumatism, - Spermatorrhoe!, Neuralgia, ' . - Nervousness, Dyspepsia, ' ' Indigestion,! ' ' .. Constipation,) " Aches and Fains,", General Debility, Kidney Diseases, . Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, . . - . Epilepsy, x Head .Troubles, rj Paralysis, ' General IU Health, I C5pinai liseascs, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, -Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Complaiuls, Female Complaints.'. Headache. Tain in the Shoulders, Cough, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Palpitation of -the Heart. Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a thousand other painful symptons, are the onsprings ot Dyspepsia. H E L M B 0 L D ' S3IB U C H U INVIGOilATES THE STOilACIJ, And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys to healthy action, in eleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. . A single trial wilt be quite sufhehnt to convince the most hesitating of its valuable remedial qualities.-i j PKICE $1 PER BOTTLE, Or Six Bottles for $5. Delivered to any address free fiom obser- yation. . ' Patients" may cansuji oy iewer, receiv ing the same attention as by calling, Competent Physicians attend to corres pondents. All letters should be addressed to ... 3. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist, ', Philadelphia, .pj. See that the priyate Proprietary Stamp is on each bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE noy 23 ly NEW RAILROADS. WUmiDgton & Weldon-Rr S Company. it: ! OFKICE GKNBJBUl-SUPKBtlfllCNDEirr, J Wilmington, N C,, Nov. 22. 1K9. CHANGE OF'SGHEDULE. U On ni1 Nnwrnluir!! IrtrO Passengtr Trains on the W. & W. Riilroad will run as tollowtr .jva'tr v-;--r.r -, ' D A Y il AIL AND EXHIE TRAIN ; - Daily.,; ; i : : Leave VVilmiDgion, Front 8treet Depot, at ........ . -A ........ 6.59 A. M Arrive at Weldon at . . . , 'L . . . . , ..12:50 P.M. Leave Weldon at;i. ; :., .'. . . . .! .3:43 P. M Arrive at WilmisgtOn, Front 8t. n ' Depot at...........i..V.V..:53P. M NIGHT MAIL AND ' EXPRESS TRAIN, Daily i i n 1 Leave Wilmirgtoa Front Street ' 7' t Depot at 8:43PM Arrive at Weldon at 3.53 A M Leave Weldon daily, at.......... 2 13 A S Arrive at Wilmiagton Front St 1 De?ot at ...,....,.., 9.13 A M Trains on TarboroBrancri Road leave Eocy-Monnt for Tarboro at 5:10 P. M. PpUyd Tuesday, Thuigday nd Satur .flay at 4.00 A. M. Returning, leave Tarboro fcmoo A. riuay I , Wednes- daybndF at ..;:..'. ,sr: m The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North vif Bay LineL mono ana an-ran roate. Night Train makes doso connection at Weldon for all points north via Richmond, Sleeping (Jars attached to all Nigh Trains. ' "' ' ' : : JOHN DIVINE, General Sup't. no 23 tl - . - ' - EN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OEFICE Wilsiiiiton, Col a oi bin & An- ssta R. R. Coapaay. WiLMinoTOx. C.lNov. 2?, IS" 9. I uu tui-cjc panuay. aoy. zo, me roj- lowing schedule- will be run on this read: t)AT EXPRESS AD 3A1L , TRAiN- 1 V; (Daily.) . v. Leate Wilmington...,. 9 33 Ai 9S Arme Florence 2.C0 P. to Leave FJorence.... .... .. 8.50 P M Arrive at Wilrainrton...i ..;, 8 20 V K NIGHT BXPSESS TRAIN, (dailj) Leave Wilmington . . ; v. . .vim'is P. M r.eaye Florence. 3 20 A M Arrive at Columbia. i;..-9.00 A. M Leayo Colnmbia .... 5.00 A. M Liavo Florence at 2 80 A. M Arrive at Wilmington........ .. . 6.30 AM This Train topa onlv at Fleminzton. Whiteville, Fair Bluff; Marions - - - - 1 passengers lor Columbia, anL.all points on G. & C. R. R, errdJn Veten North Caro linvia Columbia and Spartanburg, should ake NlghV-.Express Train from .W Uming ton. . . , . - Passengers for Augnsta should lake Night express Train, which connects cloeiy'via Florence and Charleston, Junction.- - J v Trirougn Sleeping Cars on all night trairg ior unaneston, avannaht Aogusla Charleston JanCtlOriJ, and for Coinmbi 'nw f DIV4.is en. ftup Ccirolina Central ' HA H - way Company; OFFICE G EN'L SUPERINTENDENT V WILMINGTOJt, jN, CHANGS DPEBPLE. ON and aaer 'Monday, ' 7th instant, the following Schedule will be operated oh will be operated oh this Railway : PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN i Leave Wilmineton at '.. T:00 "p. M No.l. V-Arm eat Hamlet at. . 2:27 A. M J " Charlotte at.....'.....8;20 A. M ) Leave Charlotte it.............8:25 P. U. No. 2. y Arrive at Hamlet at.....; 1:32 A. M ) " Wilmington at . 9:50 A, M No.l Train Is Dally except Sunday, but makes no connection tw lileigh on Satur days. : No. 2 Train Is Daily -except on Saturday. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL. FREIGHT & PASSENGER AND EXPEESS No. 9. ..&40 A. M j Arrive at Shelby......... .12:30 P. M, No 101 Leave Shelby...;...;...... i:i5 IV If i.j arrive ut vuariOlie.......):VO irM ; 1 LOCAL FREIGHT- & ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Wilmington., 0:X A. 1YL r.nrr a m sr Arrives at Laurinburg.. .., ..t.m....1.UU r, ll .4 U T. . weaves unariotte 5:30 A. M Arrives at Laurinburg....iM.....; 4:15 P. M Leaves Laurinbnrir .....6:30 A. Sr Arrrves at Charlotte 4:20 P. M" Leaves Laurinburg.....;.....:......:....5:00 A. M Arrives at Wilmington ........ 4:20 P. M These Trains leave Wilmineto and a ha f lotte Tuesday p, Thursdays and Saturdays ijHunuuuit, jxLouuays, w eauesuayg. and. Fridays. . - - ; -; ; Close contection made at CharlOtteVlth Trains of A. & C. A. L. K. R. and A. T. fc O. R. R, ...... Passengers for Asheville via either rcute, leaving Wilmington at 7 p. m., will arrive at destination at 9 p. m., next day. Sleeping-Car accommodations on Through Trains bath to and from Charlotte and Wilmington. There will also be Through Sleepers run to and from Raleigh and Charlotte. f V. tj. JOHN80N, Ch'ef Saiueer and Superintendent dee7-tf $300 A MONTH oruaranted. 812 a day at home made by the In dustrious. Capital not required we will start yon. Hon, women, boys and girls make money faster at werk for us than at any thing else. The work is light and pieasant, and such aaaayoceeango right at inose wuo are wise wno see uus not toticawill send us their addresses at omre and see for themselves. Cstly outfit and terms free, Now is the time. Those already at work are lay Id g up large sums of mney. Address ttujuiu-j XIXKJlit S LUgUBlM, JUS I WANTED: A LIMITED number of active' sers to engage in a pleasant and profitable chance . w " tt aii iuia i al u l TO MAKE MONEY. 4. Suoh will pleash answer his advertise ment by letter, enclosing stamp for feply, stat ine what business they have been en gaged in. None but tho ho mean busi ness neea appiy. ' A.uaress, - FJNI , I ; EY&CO., april 20-ly KUanta, Ga. C, Juae7, 187U. v. MISCELLANEOUS, " Il nieT Demorfest's PORT-FOLIO 1 OF FASHIONS. A !- Ij&rge and Beuntifal Book of 54 I Folio Paes. Published Semi-Annually in Marcli and September. Containing over 500 Large Illustrations of the Latest and Best Styles, including all the standard and useful designs for Ladies' and Children's Dress, with French and Knglish descriptions, amount of material required. etc., eic javery juaay wants this boos. This valuable periodical is alsi printed in the I German language. Price, 15 cents.'; Post free. . r. , Mme. Demorest's ' What to Wear Published Semi-Annually in Marcli and September. vuuiius tueiatca iui.jriiiu.kiuu. uu every I department of Lsullea' and Children's Dress' I mciuaing Materials, iTimmings. xraveung. Wedding and Mourning outfits. Costumes of al descriptions. Jewelry, Coiffures, Milli nery, etcM etc., with valuable information for Merchants, Milliners, Dressmakers, and Ladies generally. 120 pages, large 8 vol. Price, 15 cents. Post-free, -ILLUSTRATED. J 0 ;U R N A L , A Beautiful, Entertaining, and Compre hensive Family Taper. This eminently Successful Journa", with a clrculatiou oi Over One Hundred Thousand, imprinted on fine tinted paper, 16 follo page splendidly illustrated, and contains iinters tainlng Literature on various tepics, and a brilliant display ot the leadinp; styles for Ladles' and Children's Dress. Single copies 5 cents; yearly, 13 cents. Pest free, nov 16 tf 0L0 AlQ' BiygBLE. DB. SaNFORD'3 LlVBB IjrVTGORATOH is a Standard Family Romody for diseases of the Iiivcr, Stomach -"i T 1 tj. i- i . V ci2retablc. It nevnr A-Krf Debilitates It Cathartic T TRY rr -t. 1 . IIT k m v i p. Zjf InTicorator 11U liaa been used tLjP m my practice r and by the public, for more than 35 years, "witn UnDrecedented resnlta. rF SEND FOR CIRCULAR. TsWs SANFORD) MiDij NEwzonKirr ' -sUlIBRt'eOISTWIUiIEUiTOUlTSliErL'X : may 18ly.; CONFIDENT . " : OF- OUli ABILITY TO SATISFY -THE- 1 ftj S A WJiBiaSS, AS TO QUALITY AND PRICES, Wwould extend a cheerful invitatlou to our Iriends and patrons to call' and examj ine our stock before purchasing, as It; Is so large and numerous, comprising, as it does, all sorts of GROCERIES, & Varying in size from a box of Cigars, bag o Shot, small box of Blueing, Laudanum, Castor Oil, Taregoric, Pain Killer, Soap, Candy, Baking Powders, Soda and Matches, 1 to a sack of Salt, barrel oi Liquor, keg of I Gunpowder, barrel of Mullets, box of Meat, I I roll of Bagging, bundle of Ties, tierces of I Ttlf-a or TTjinm. to a hothead of Molasses that it is an impossibility to advertise in detail, suffice it to say, it contains every- thing the dealer or consumer needs. ADRIAN &L VOL L E RS - WHOLESALE GROCERS, Southeast cor. Front and Dock: SSts. WILMINGTON, N C. nov 1G tf . 6. .. . w -M i mm: f aril s:3 4 t?a !1 s.T. J f 1 ft ll IS 11 iirj y net MISCELLANEOUS. . . f :j 1 n AVE a splendid tract eff land, on the -X - I ' i ! - old Newbern Road, that contains the' best LOT of CLAY In this part of the state. Any one who would like to Start abriclc yard, will please call and sea me. B4cks are always In demand, and at good prices in this cityj dec'7tf W. P. CANADAY. PIANOS S140 .TO $400, - at the lowest net cash vwholesale factory prices, direct to the purchaser. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhibition,' : and were unanimously recommended, for the High est Honors over 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Manufacturing Co. Factory established over 37 years. The Square Grands contain Mathnshek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement In ; the history of Piano making. The Uprights are the Finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MxlPi LMSLSOHN PIANO CO.. 1 East 15th Street, N. Y. I ! ..j apr.l3-m. t' T . T j xreejL0V8 LOdgB No. 1469, G. U Of 0. F. HJ. WJIITRKEAD, N Q . V. T. HALL. N P j . A I TfT V 1 XT 171 yr: M. GREEN, y o i ' ST. F. II ALL, Treasurer 1 . ! JOS. WILLISLP 8 I h I. O. BARNETT, PIN Q i v Ll NO. PAILLIPS, IQ S P. H, HARLEY, Warden J. K. CUTLAR. ChaDlain Regular meeting 1st and 3d Tuesday in eucn moniu. iXKige ivoom upper noor. cor ner Dock and "Water sts. may 18 tf Golden Lyre. Lodge No. 1608 G, U. ! of 0,fF. GODFREY WILLI5 ; N F K A. DUDLEY, PIS G T f sT.rA,M vn 1 P. W. LAWRENCE, Treasurer iA. A. JJUULiKY, S . : W. II. MARSTELLAR, P NO MORRIS McFARLAND, I G . . THOS. MILLER, Warden ALEX. ELLISON, Chaplain L. II. DAVIS, Marshal Regular meetin r 1st and 3d Monday night In each mont h. Lodge Room upper floor, sorner Market and South Water jttreets. may 18 tf .. .. rrivnte Hospital, 50S! fLLJl A new wort, price 50 cents by mail. If rste I rise f Nature, PhjsW H.UlarK bU.ChtcafO, I": (7"Spec!alty, all rnraie, etinmio ana P e ra a 1 o Uiacascs. ConRultaMnn free. Ladies aud Gentle men, send one dollar for samples of best robber pood, and Valuable information br express itlla. bio Female tills. IS per box. Private home and nurse for oiofj or Marriage, ur- rans of Ocneratlon, Dtseases of Tonth and Manhood : a vealth of choice ana mlnable low formation, of Interest to both sexes. Nothing offenslr to (rood tasts and reflnement. Jnfor Bmtfen never before, published. No family should be Without It Ladies daring con- C7Addra, Dr. A. 0. )L1N, 403 Clark 8t- nncment.- dec i- Tfl 3D ' C ft' Q go r CO -De: 'A 0 'Zfu i J-es E CO Tj -cj cc2 ?5 -2 D, M. DART. PB ACTIO AL PLUMBER. STEAM - AND GAS FITTER, WILMINGTON, N. C., QAN STILL FOUND AT HIS OLD stand, Jour' l Building, Princess street! where he in wivparedto do all kinds of work i;i his line, cheaper than ever before off ered to ; he public. Has constantly on hand Bath Tuds, , Water Closets, Wash Stands, Pumps of all descriptions, -Drain Pines, 1 w.m uas i'ipes, Gas Fxtures, &c., &e, Personal -attention given to all work. Satisfaction guaranteed. december 21 tf A WEaK in your town, and no capital risked, You can give the business a trial without expense. The best opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. on should try nothing else until you see for yourself what yon can do at the business we offer. No room to ex plain here. Yon can devotejall your time or only your spare time to ihe business, arid make ereat pay for every hour that you work. Women make as much as men, Send for special private terms and particu lars, which we mail free, f 5' Outfit free- Don' t complain or nard times wnue yon nave sucn a ensnce, Aaaress H HALLETT & CO., auglO ry Portland. Maine SPIRIT OF THE SOUTH A N INDEPENDET FAMILY NEWS PA PER. devoted to news, politics, liters- tnre. Ac. HAM. N. O. I HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA TION' OF ANY OTHER PAPER h PUBLISHED IN THE FEE . DEE COUNTRY. , TERMS IN ADVANCE. A i One copy one yaar ..."1 60 One cepy six months........ 75 One copy threemonth... ...... Oo W. M. TERRY J octia Editor and. proprie CTTK.JSD. A ehnplo vcgrtabl n reraefji for tho p7 and permanent cure Ot UOnSTimiM tionrBronchitia.CiUarrhJLBtbniaw mil Throat. radical cure ior rervous jjeDUiry ana u. Nervous uompiamra, vmtn sas oten tettea ssi thousands of eases. Recipe, irith full dir ctions! fin Oerman, Tencn, or jnjrnsnj ior prepw-i teg and using:, sent by mail free of chart I ion receipt OI stamp, fleas main saw paper, t rw.W.BHEaAX.149 Povera1 Blek.Bcbiwtr,X.T. I oct26 eow-13t see MISCELLANEOU : :l - NEW B00TiAND'S0Ei)T0RE, ...... m 1 j . i 32,r.l arket St ret- A Wordldf Advice to My IPatyons. ; - jyj Y 60031 13 NOW COMPLETE IN ALO itaBrai.ches, andnijr arrangetr.ciits cnai-'e me to p icieve Ne-v Arrivals of f-ityicsr, of the Best Make, Weekly. ' r f i , My Stock will tell in tho iuture a si iJai In the Past. TJall and examine before you i inilr.i y. My School Shoes cannot be ,f uri'a:d i y- "ahy in the State. ' ' Remember the new sign of 1'uc ShoW-CaeT UtSt jreek I will give you seine cf n .v; TtyWISt PHCcS no timo tliis ,vctir. . . ' ; , Respeotfully, C. ROSENTHAL;! 32 Market St, Ootl9-tf ! . Sign of tlicfflicnv V.i-e, ' New Coal &Wooci Yorcl F0WLER& HORlilSOm Pr r fTOVJE and Grate Coal axiU i WOOD on hand. ' Orders prom r iy ;ii H n.i- ed to, sT-w s v i . a vajau. aiiiowcsi prices. lt vrn-. : i n- out extra charge. - VAtT A MISMM . . ''. . ': ' FOWLER it .MviMliv.; nov 0f-, Wafer, let. Cm iuc PARKER DEALEJiS! IN Kerosene Oil, Sieves. HcLala: Lanterns, Fairbank's PUMPS, BRASS AND iiiO.N 1:v;lV DiPrERS and -.skimMkw7:' Manufacturers and !iol. 1 U! .'.1,1 1 ia 'A TIN AND SHEET IROil No. 19 FRONT feXiiEET, an 11 ly ; WILMIN(iTO: '.. AND ' A - : Peoplei ue gotting acquaint-d-.f n-1 t;i .: o '.vJ arc not ought to bo with the vv oiri'-iral ji.tili.j of. ; tliat great American Remedy, th-s MEXICAN Mustang Linimen FOE MAH AND BEAST. - This liniment very naturally originaloiiriL Anvr;- caWhere Nature provides In her lalj-oratory i Burprlfllng antidotes for tho maladies of In rch r flren. lis fame has been spreading for C5jt:art, until now It encircles the habitable gloUCi .-. . The Mexican Mustang Llninaent l:amaf''-ht',.::.- remedy for all external ailments of manand La ,u To stock owners nnd farmers it Is invahiablf. ' , - A single bottlo often saves aluiman - lift; or re-, stores the usefulness of an excellent horte utl, 1 cow, or Ehcop. . .. ' - ' 1 cures foot-rot, hoof ah, hbllow horn, tu'k scrcw-wonn, 6houlder-rot, mange, tlicf b!tc-j ir.;l stings, of poisonous reptiie3 and iasccts, anil .. u y sach drawback to stock breeding and bush lil-.: 16 cures every external troublo of hor;:--, eic'i' as lameness, scratches, swinriy, fpratoSi ftruatV.r.. wind-gall, rlng-bono, etc., etc." , . ? . - " . (, The Uezlcan Mustang Llnlmciit U 'llic qu! Vr cure In the world for cccidcnta oecarrluj; .ia lamlly. In the absence of a physician, F.uOh. bums, scalds, spijalns, cats, ctcfnl for rhctntj; tlsm,and Btllfncss engendered" by exposure. I'.ic tlcularly valuable to Miners. ;j ; It Is the cheapest remedy -In tiio Avorll, f v -5 penetrates the muscle to tlie bone, tU I a. fciajit application Is generally suCScleiito cure.. Mexican Mustang Liniment Is pjut up iu tbr Izes of bottles, the larger ones btins lireixjrUc.ir Btebj much the cheapest. Sold everywhere. febrnary 1 ly RJ : ,i OLD, (JONSUMrTIO ' t t "... J. ......... POSITIVE Ei lk Wlllin ' AllBUflerers from this .disease that :;r anxious to be cured should try pr. lvi&m r h Celebrated Consumptive Powders. TJ;cs Powders are the only preparation k nov, i t that will cure Consumption and aliuisease of the Throat and Lunge indeed, so strn. isourjTaithintSn; and also t coiivUif.i yon that they are no humbug, wo wil 1 for-" wara u every sunerer, or man, post paid-. ; We don't want jcur money until ytnr an perfectly sausnea or their curative power. If your lifeis worth suTing,- don't dt 5a v It givingthese Powderst jtriali as ihey . i wii t sttrely eure you. " i . 1 Price, for large box, SSXO; aont to any ! of the united States or Canada by tanil o:i- receipt oi price. . it. i ASH & R53ir : 380 Fulton STRK nnTr.v. ny March 30 ly J
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 29, 1880, edition 1
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