TnTXil' till 713 nnt
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T ' 1 ? ' . ' ' ' ' - -'?.. y ... -,. ,1... , , .
M T rr7"TTW TT f. "rir,-.- 1 T
r pafeUIied ercry ftetnm except 8anday .
, ivrEfl C. MANN.. Editor and Proprietor
... in advance. .............. ..$5 UO
ret nonth, in advance ............ 1 oO
month, la adrance . : 50
Correppndeoce solicited from our f rienda
gjl part of tbe State, on topics ot
rainW PoiUleal news and prts of ;
roi Arc eaiaecjauT aeairanie. tt y
"tn
SCHOOL 0001(8,
"I 4.'
ociiooi:books,
7
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t. '
nntinni .nnnif
LAlWiK AND COMPLETE ASSORT
A
frient of School Books Jost received; niitd fr
gale t ' ". - j.
II K I SB CKjtf'K It
LIVE1 ANJ) MUSIC STORE.
i3' 117-
Merchandijie Brokerage Office
wixitA. line of sairiDles constantly on hand
from Importers and manufacturers IttJ
Northern n-iarKets.
All descriptions oi inerchandise, orders
tad bids solicited atid telegraphed promptly.
Merchandise bought and sold in this
market, orders from buyers solicited, and
samples left by sellers jvill have prompt at
tention. Tim as well as cash purchases negotiated,
whether you wish to buy or sell, communi
cated' freely, and often with your Joc.1
Broker. .
JAH. T. PETTKWAY,
Mercliandlse and Rrodut;e Broker.
dec'2() la tf-r-
R t. Vf. LPEft I. DOUOriTEN
LOPER & DOUGHTEN,
NAViL STOR E Sl
AND SOUTHERN PRODUCTS,
NO 55 NORTH FRONT STREET,
Philadelphia, l'a.
Orders for Turpentine Casks solicited and
promptly tilled at lowest market price.
march 3 245-If
INSURANCE.
I'J AND FIRE INSURANCE CAN BE
mi iftscted at the lowest current rates it the
following responsible Companies, on ap
plication to
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,' ABBetts- . .aO,iMW;009
J. A. BYRNE. fJeti'I Ins. AgU,
lilPERlAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of London, Assetts
$9,1)00,000, Gold
LYNCHBURG INSURANCE AND BANK
ING COMPANY of V., assets . SCW5,
OLD DOMINION INSURANCE COMPA
NY O"' Va., assetts iw,000
BYRNE & KEEN AN.
Gen'l Insurance Agents,
Offloe Chamber of Commerce, up stairs.
Wilmington, N. C.
mt Hi 77-ly
oiuiuGR sit OP.'
JOK TURNER wishes to inform his eusto
mers aud public generally tiiaMjo.iS now
prepared Ut do all kind of nrk In hi; line,
and would ropeetfu(ly reiucsi a con timif
Uou of t he patronage which lias herdtbfore
beeu liberally bestowed upon him, ,
Jao 16 I f . j
Successors to (
A. H. NEF-F,
itanufacturers and dealers in
HOUSE FURNISUMG GOODS,
Guns, btoves. Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin
and Sheet Iron Ware.
, Roofing done at short notice.
Agents for Falrbank's Scales: '
No. 19 Front Street,
V I L 11 I N ii T n FT, N . C.
A Goyjnient Store with a Desir
able Dwelling Housa Attached
BY VIRTUE of a power of sale vested in
the undersigned by a mortgage execu
ted on the Hth day of November, A. D , 1S72,
by Archibald H Williams and Martha J.
Williams, his wile, to the undersigued, they
wilt sell at public auction, at Exchange Cor
ner, in the city of Wilmington, on the..'J2nd
day of October next at 10 o'ctOck A. M.; the
following real estate, situate in Jurgw, on
Wllmlngtoti and Weklon ltailroad, In the
coontyot New Hanover, viz; )ne lxt known
w Lot number six in block ten, and situate
on the corner of Fremont and Dudley streets
aad ram niug one hundred and twenty feet
parallel to the Wilmington and Weldou
railroad and one hundred and eighty one
Tect and six Inches at right angles to the said
railroad; ndi also, tiumbcr lour, in block
number eleven on Dickinson street between
Fremont and Wilmington streets, and run
on bundrodand twenty feet parallel with
th Wilmingtota and Weldon railroad and
one hundred eighty feet and six inches aU
right angles with said roadi Terms cash,
.SOU BKAK.
; i 4 SAMUKL BKAK,
ept n m-3M m Alices bi;a R.
Siuer'sSew Faniilv Sewios Maebiuo.
VllK HITPERIORITT OF THF SINOKR
1 EAVINI MACHINK for beauties of
Uteh, simplicity of mechanism, and adap
tability to every class of sewing, has been
established la fair and open competition in
actual sewing contest;, and the FITHLIC
lXXHJNITION of their mentr Is to be
FIRST
the VI
I the In
dustrial Fairs In America and in Kuroie.
' WUentFeed and Straight Needle and is
the ensiest to learn. Has the highest appro
val lor tbe Family, the Seamstress and the
lVres maker. l,a),UW!!! IN IVAILY VSK.
tira.TiH!! bow last year. -.,tf70t over any
other tVjmpany. . r s
Bold on the Installment plan. Terms
wy and full instructions given. . ..
J OrtioeNo.4, Lippltt'a How, South Front
AS. E. DFBKLK,
Jound In the numerous, awards oi
lrtIZf over every eonrpeti tor at
EXNA KXPOSITION and acarl v all
OCfJ-tf
Mamgcr.
mm.
if- .
...f
5HSCELLANC0US
-L
ixi -
xnoDest ujkuak soil tne ucea class
- him 3BHE WQBD.Trf
'..iii,u tqmtam fm&li? tt i r -
M4rf:
The Best for Ghurches and Lodges
The Best for Sunday1 ScKdols.- i f
' Tbe Best for Farldrsj ariJ Vestrica, 4 ;
The Best .for ilcadfeinies jand Colleges.
The Best for Public Halls.
xne oest lur vreaestra ami ouijit"..
incut stand unrivalled, have met with
unprecedented -success in-this country
and abroad.
MANyF.VpTyB.ED. BY,
'I t. if ;i . .1 "
E,P
1?
ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
Nos J43, 145 & 147 Est 23rl st, N Y
Responsible parties applying for agencies!
in sections 'still- unsnpplied, will receive
prompt attenttoii and liberal inducemenis.'
Parties residing at a distance from our au
thorized agents, may order irom our factory.
Send for illustrated orie list. iaug26-tf
' ; ' , i -. . . - f i - . ' ; .
T0THE WT!t0 THE WEST!
Belore making your arrangements to fol
i oU the artvlf e i the ttl (U ouaandi who kave
already, gone'' jythwuld be jfellj to consider
what has been done to make the journey to
your -'Homes in the West" as pleasant and
f ree frf pang la infi3tesky ayore
sight can accomDllsb.
By consolidation and'construction, a roa4
has been put into operation on the shortest
possible line from Nashville, Tenn.. to 8t.
Louis, "the faturft great City of the woria."
This line, the
has, during the past year, earned an envia
ble reputation by its smooth track, prompt
ti mo, ten re, cxMUxeetions, and the magnifi
cence of uts passenger equipment. Its
traitis are maie tap of new and commodious
ars, pfojldjiilth the celebrated Mll
)upjerlaa4 prtlfofro, ancf the Weeting-
day cars
ler co
lion, c air brake. I
It is p sfitively JUejQnly Jioe lunnirig
I'uHin in lilqe Dr.twingilloouv, Sleeping
Cars througb without iehang irom Nash
ville to St. Louis. ? -No other ilne pretends
to offer snch adfnrages, either in distance,
time, or equipnienL hy,ithen, journey
by circuitous routes? -jlro tibt.be induced
to purchase tickets toiSt Louis or the
West by any otijef5 Ili;ej 'remember that ;
The "BWsfeWtlieasterii"
is the shortest 'ceaiiest j ' quickest, best and
only line undet onemanagement Irom
Nashville to tvlLonis, and is from 00 to
200 miles the shortest to hi. Louis, Kansas
0itj, Onahat Denver California, Tejcas,
and all western pointsi It ia also the "Chi-c-igo
Shortest Line," Via Evanayille.
You can secure the cheapest rates for
Ourselves and yotir movables on applica
tion, m person or '' by letter, to Charles
McCabk, SouthertT Passenger Agent, nar
College street 4 ipot;1 Nashville, Teun., or
to the uridcrsigned! ' tr - j
? itn w B DAVENPORT, !
Geneial Ttckel Agent, St. Louis.
No trouble to answer questions,
jnly 25 ; M'.. . - 57-Gm .,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, )
State' op North Cakolisa.
Raleigh, Sept 23 4o73.; )i;
A PROCLAMATION. f r
Wuekeas, Oflicial information has been
received at tnTs DepTattment that FRANK
MAl.ttAS3.-Ute of thconnty otNew Hann
over, stands' charged ith the murder of
Edward J. Walkeijof said county; 4nd
that the said Mai pass has fled the State or
eo conceal hinisolt that s the ordinary pro
cess of law cannot be served upon him :
Now, therelore, I, Tod R. CaxdwKll,
Governor of the State of North Carolina; by
virtue of authority in me vested by Uw do
issue this mProclamatioh offerings re
ward of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for the arrest and dellvery.of the said Frank
Mai pass to the 8heriff ol New Hanover
County, in the City of -Wllmingt'and, I
An oniain all officers of the law and all dboa
citizens of the Uto to aid in bringing saW
crimlijal tOtrstiW - ";:.V;,-i ;M
Done at onii City or Raleigh. o -tte 23d
day of Beptember, 'A. Jl. 18T3,and
i ,8 inttic nie$yTelghth jear of American
Independence, . '
Trr "R PAM1WK LI. i
By the Governor
J. 1 fWDitSplTtttfecreUry.j
Frank1 M al Par s is a nalive
svar copy uuee w. - r
and forward bill to ExecaUTe uepanmem.
1 B M i iii .... 1 Jr I
i - ptk
! -yy; -p -dj
f tltopf iMtntien4 ivhita ior sweet-
NMDHAM.& JbUN
of North Carolina, five leet eight, incnea
high, asted SS yeirs,' sndy hair, lamooib,
face, little or no beard, and small bWeeyes.
GTON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER-; 28,
JILSCELL.1NE0US.
AjneTncaxi lYiRtitute
rrf.l,, . .r-f- -FOR - .j
QUirniiirjaniFliitliii
; Ut is jucuiuus sdu wi ii meet me wants
of cfyery matron in the land." ut,
I ' EXHIBITION OF 1872. i
u F. A. Barnard, Pre.
BoUn E. Gavit; Rec Secy. i -
i - a. .in r.irm r . cm l " - "
51". !- ew Vot-kNOvemberO, lSj
useful as th sowing M jehine, and Is faff, j
oecommg Iopoiar with Udiert. in the piatO;
of expensive ledle work, iu work Ueing
jxnnch more tkimUoui rqu rinir les time
and not one teuth part the expense. No
lady toilet 1 now c np et without it.
;A Aiachiue with illustrated circular aud
full instructions sent on receipt of $i or.
finished in silver plate for $2 75. 1
, Address, The McKbb Maoulactur-ns? Co,,
" ' J r. i ; 300 Broadway. New York,
i AG KNTS WANTED.
k Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar,
fs' recommended hy regular Medical praclt
tionera aud a speedy cure, guaranteed for5
Colds, Coughs, Catarrh,; Asthma, ronchlliiV
8pitting Biood,Consnrnption and all Pal mo
nary , Complaints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dys
pepsia and Gout. Dysentery, ChoJera-mor-hus,
Cholera and all liver 'and bowel com
plaints. Kidney diseases and all affections
of th Urinal Organs perfectly harmkss
-rfree from Mineral or Alcoholic properties
pleasant to take and never known to fall
Price $1 00 per Bottle. Full particulars
with medical testimony and certificates
sent on application. Address, L. F. HYDE
fc CO.. l'J5 Scve tu Avenue. New York.
Darts from lie Derik or punid Abused
A Book just issued exposing the mpsks6n
als" that hayo appeared in the New York
Newspapers; their history and lesson. Styl
ish villi ans fully exposed. Advertise
ments from desperate men to beautiful wo
men; Clandestine meetings; how frustrated;
T.he History of the ooodkich TKAGETvr the
xesnlt of a "personal." Description of Liv
ing , Broadway Statues. Exposes social
CORurTiON, Sftnt oo receipt of 50 cts.
Address, Unique Printing House, 36 Vesey
8t , N. Y, . , '
Tho Ueckwilh $20 Portable Fam
ily Sewing JIachinc, on 30 Days
Trial ; many advantages over all. Satis
faction guaranteed, or. money refunded.
Sent complete with full directions. . Beck-
with Sewing Machine Co., 862 Broadway
N. Y. . .' may 14 307 tr
THE JVEW ELASTIC TRUSS-An
Important Imvekjioii. It retains the rap
ture at all times, and under the hardest ex
ercise or severest strain. It is worn with
comfort, and if kept, on nig-ht and day ef
fects a permanent care in a few weks.
Sold cheap, and sent by mail when request
ed. Circulars free, when ordered bv letter
sent to The Elastic Truss Co . No 683
KronrlwAV- Pi. T. lillV. AODUUV ubco mtvoi
'Spring Trusses ; too painful ; they slip oil
too irt'quenuy. in)iuut
CAUTION.
. 'il I'1' " BrT ONLY THE' '' ' ,
QEHDINE FAIRBANKS SCALES,
; MANUFACTURED BY
E & T FAIRBANKS &
StockSeales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy
Scales, Counter Scales, &c, fcc
Bcaka repaired promptly arid reiwoiia
y .bly. .. ; . ; .' .
M TUB MOST PERFECT
ALARM CASH DRAWER.
Miles Alarm TillCd's.
EVERY bjwjt.' J EVERY
Merchant
SHOULD t
Use Them
BfSZS
SWSSDBtEIJI 1 1 K A W K K
Warranted.
' ' SOLD A.T
Faibanks, Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 BilOADWAY, NEW YORK.
166 Baltimore stBaltimore,
' 53 Camp ?stf pKeTT Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & E WING,
' , . Masoinc Hall, "Philadelphia.,
PAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.;
' 2 Ailk tret,l5oston.
For sale bv all leading Hardware
Dealer.
sect li,.
07-2tawljn
4 CLE AFOR & KING, ,
X Vornierl y of the lirm of Carra way A CJe;vpor)
tTVVl: opened a FIRST CIASH SrfitVING
XX andHAIItCirrTING LOON,on Mar
ket -street, where they will be pleased to
serve old friends aud the public generally.
Being thankful for past favors, they hope to
merit a share of patronage in the futures
sept 5 93lni
Corner and Market Streets,
j. decS., ... . . 11 lO-
Ik) i
"Ifcii. I I' UNi. i.l , .. II llUp-m i.
Itnx
RlltTaRd40f.OT7aa
4-
Caroliaa .ileiitral 'Railw CoTpasy
ir
.... j PASSENQER.f kAlN3 1
Leave Wadesooro at , 7:1Q A M
Arrive at WUminjrtou t .V.?:. .'. ,.,i:U5 P"M
FREIGHT TRAINS. " ?
Leave Wilmington daily (except '
Sundays).. v i.. 0:00 A f
Arrive at L-iurinharg at 5:30 P M
Leave Laurinbtffg at. . . b:00 A M
Arrive at Wilmington at 5.30 P M
PASSENGER TRAINS.
Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays
excepted, at. y... ...... .!... &00 AM
Arrive at Buffalo at '. 12.00 M
Leave Buffalo at. 7:. .. . . . . . l.0 P M
Arrive at Charlotte at. . 4 . , t ; . . . , 5.15, P M
Irregular lumber and iTlmbcj- Trains run
on both portions of the Road as the busi
ness requires. " 'I fJ f .
A Daily Stage wilj soon run in connection
with the trains on Voth ends of this Rail
way.' : . -';;. : '
; S. L. FREMONT,.
Chief Engineer and Sup't.
. may 19 : , . i , 311-tt
"Pieflmdnt lirEiacRailfay.;
I! 1
Richmohd and Danville, Richrnond and
Danville R. VV., N. Division, dnd ;
North Western N. C. R. W. -
o
Condensed Time Table.
-o ' -
In eftect oii and after Sunday, Oct- 12,
1873.
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS.
. I.
MAIL.
EXPRESS
Leave Charlotte...
10.00 p. m
8.15 A. M.
8.30 " ,
10.45
12.45 pm.
3,12 p. m
7,36
10.17 p. m.
Air Line J,nct,n!10.0G
Salisbury . . . v
10.06a. m.
Greensboro. . . .
Danville
3.30 X,
6.20 "
Rnrini m us
tt
ArHve atf Richmond . .j1 2.17 r. k
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond:
1.28'p. m
L45 "
9.18
5. C0 A. M
8 2y
12.48 r. m,
3 50 l
6. C6 44 I
.Barkville
it
ii
it
t
DapyiUe 4
Greensboro. .
12 . 20 a . m
S6IisbnrT?r..T38
ii
ii
Air Line J'nctrn 4.29
8.10
.8.15
ii .
it i
Arrive at Charlotte. . . 4.35 a. m.
GOING- EAST.
f Arrive at Wade4boro at. . . Ut u. i 55 P M i
ST1TIONS. MAIL.
Leave Greensboro' ... 3 05 a. m I
tf Co. Shops.... 4.45 " ;..
. " Baleigh 8 82 "
Arrive at Goldsboro jll:li a. m . , . . . . . .
. ' ;.7. GOING yvjssT... " "
' ' ' ' - .I..' ill . i .
SIATIONS. MA.II4. j
1
Leave GoldsT7TTtr-.r rrTWT p. m
Raleigh, 1 ...; 5.26 ..........
Co. bops ..Al 9.k35 .........J
jrriv ft Gjnshoro' 1,20 a m -. . .
North Western N, C. R. R
(Salem Branch.)
rLeatfftJreensboro . ?: rr.frr.-s-vrrrHi: P M
Arrletf at Sajem m. z : , ;t , t . . ... ,:0;&5 P M
Leake Sdiem . . ,. v. . . H 1 . .8:00!A M
Ariye.at Greensboro 10:00 A M
iail trains daily, both wavs.i I J
A O V 1 . '
?n ouuaays i.yncnourg Accommoaaiipn
lew Richmond at 0.4'a. m., arriveat
Btxkville 12 45 p.m., leave BurkviHe 5.35,
a. in., arrive at Richmond 8.44 a. m.
-Pullman Palace Carf on all night trains
biween Charlotte P"d Richmond, (without
ctenge.) r
Ft-r further information addrees
8. E. ALLEN,
I General Ticket AgenU
Greensboro, NIC.
T M R. 1ALCOTT, . u, ,
Engineer and Gen'l Spueriutendaut.
oct 15 127
;. """" :
: RHEOtJATiSM, NEURALGIA;
?V' ;:-' . ; i.--,' '. .', ' ?
PI INS lit thie FA4)Kv
TII&
if t. r .'
ELiEOTBIO
Hifi CURKP when all ' oilier, remedies
have failed. It is eminently a '
i FAMILY MEDICINE,
AndlJOfamilytijouklb;winioii it. In case
Ofsu4den !fttraek,1ooe--bwtth; will tave five
dollais in dtictor's bills.'
Fonsale by all Druggists.
oeMber4-MPt-3t
E
T
..!.': . . ,1... a ., ' t V
1873'
KAIL ROADS.
Wilmington. Columbia & Au-
gtisfa R. R tonpaiiy.
Wilmiugton. N.fC., Oct II, 1873. f
OF SCHEDULE
mH FOLLOWING aciIEDUlwiIa4
asth icet.
DAY EXUES TRALJ(pailj.) . t
Leave Wilmington .-. ;, .-.
Arrive at Florence, .i. . .". .
.... 4:C0 A. Mj
.A.. 10:10 A. M
: Arrive at Columbia. :'7:'t . . . It-. "-00 P. l
Arrive at Augusta 1. 8;00 P. M.
Leave Augusta.. J. 4:S0A.i5r.
Leave Columbia . . 1020 A. M
Arrive at Florence 2 48P. M.
Arrive at Wllmiagton ,10:00 P. M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN UAILY (SUN
DAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Wilmington o.l0P;M
Arrive at Florence. 11:28 P. M
Arrive atr Columbia.. 4-00 A. M
Arrive at Auguta.. .. . 8:45 A7M
Lcavo Augusta .......,..., 4:15 P. M
Arrive at Columbia . . ; . 8:45 P. M
Arrive at Florence . J. -.2:03 A. M
Arrive at Wilmington 7:10 A, M
Paseene-ers leaving Wilmington f6ii 'the
0:10 P. M, train make close "connection
going South, .
JAMES ANDERSON
Gen'l Snpt.
- 134-,
oct U
WilmingtorrfilTerdOn R. R.
Orffics General Sup rim tkmdknt, j
WiikiNOTON, N. C. , Oct. 24, 1873 J
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
ON AND AFTER OGT. 2Gtb, INSTANT
PASSENGER TRAINS on- the ,WU
mington and Wuldon Railroad will ftm ae
follows :
IIAIL TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily (Sun
days excepted) .......... v. At 7:40 Al M
Arrive at Goldsboro 11:50 A. M
Rocky Mount j..-. . 2:0o P. M
Weldon 3:50, PT.M
Leave Weldon daily (Sundayi ' .1
excepted) : At 9r50 A: U
Arrive at Rocky Monnt . . . . : ' 'll;W A,':rM
umonh2Jgpoc..::: sSol:
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily... At
Arrive at Goldsboro ,
Rocky Mount.,.. .
Weldon., ..,,... .f
Leave Weldon daily. ........
Arrive at Rocky Mount. .. . .
1 Goldsboro..
Union Deoot... ;
11:10 P. M
80 Al M
6.03 A. M
8:00 A. M
7 .50 P. 14
:43P. M
1L-55P. M
4:30 A. M
Mail Tram makes ' close connection at
Weldon for all points North via Bay Line
and Acquia Creek routes.
Express Train consects only with Acquia
Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE
SLEEPING CARS ON THI8 TRAIN.
i FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming
ton trt-weekly at 6.00 A. Mf and arrive tt
EXPRESS FREIGUT TRAINS will leave
( ClfAfinF
life
Wilminieton daily (Sundays , eicei ted) at Insipirer and Ifeurcr oi Prayer; llvmn -2:00
I. M , nnd arrive,'! 5,30 P M. .Danks. , I0c ,r , ,'
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
.-).; 136-tf
oct 24
THIS MOST REMARKABLE
ALL APPAUATUSKS bomvlinawi
cjilb-d a mechanical paradox now used with
such wonderful success iir our .principal
cities for Ue cure, by cumujvtivk ijxeh-
cisje, oi nearly all
Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses,
j ' ' a -. j
Is Cir sale by the undertiuned. by whom nil
order will beprouiptly.fyied. ;
THE RKACTION-AJR'
is so constructed that even a, child enn Jn-,
stan UV adjust it for a person to lift any
pounds.,,.; ....-, , . tlii
It is made almost wholly of.ironand raci,
wnfcriic nonnds. and covers a jrnacewfotily
aby-:w incite; and although, but recently
loiroduced, nearly Jiave a.1 ready een
SOiU. ... ,
riUCE ioii, Eoxitn and shipped.
Small books or i-trculare, whowlrik Its hse,
ran be had free at t be office of the Post.
... H..1LMANN,
Brooklyn, N. 1 .
1. if. Box). ,
sept 11 dwtf
A. ADItlAJS j 5 i (..,, 4l.OLLEK8
ADRIAN & Y0LLEE3. '
WHOii2:4f.K vHAukn&Tsi , .,
iirroecries and Iiiquom.'
Iraportrof German and Uavasa Cigar.
Odrxirnissiorx Mercliant r
' SotrrH-EAST Conxkii Doc and Fbo kt
; -fitreet.t -i ; '
WILMINGTON, N.C.' ; h'
naving the largest and best assorted 8t oc
of Groceries and liquors in the City. Defderw
will find It to their Interest to give us a call
before baying isewnre.
, mav 17-if - 1"
t t
1
tRANTTEC DKEDSOn hay and
Vh O HALL
N0f39
NEW-JOVEIlTlSEIIEjTS.
NOT.G0.QDS!
1 :t 't .
iThc largest .Slock Brought 'to this
Market.
Now is the time to Purchase when
'Everytnlngf fs1 parked Pown.
An Inipectiflualityaml prices'
is invited. '
ew Iron Front IkiiKlinr, crncc
Front 'and'IriHC9?s Street.
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Music
w!fi,tiBuf lhJB,lDJ5i-Song. Ilavs. ;;oc
d0n't yon c.c5 omei 3oPg. Hajs.
Give my love to aM at home,! Song; Stcwtrt
0w . ,(. . .. ; t
Su, JSle.0ne to mcct rac- SoDff- Trait. 0c
Stewart rnesometlmis, Maggie. Song.
SpWttb30c S.f arS f IIcavc,, So,;.
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Wanaj forget your Mitbcr. San.ii..'
I long to see the dear old Home. Soni
Stewart.. 3Cc,
Little Sweetheart corns listen to'mc'Sonsr
French. 80c. - .
Mverv thought was of thee. Song. Hays
Mf.omt? Bllch .Deceivers. Alto pong, fiom
Pauline." Song. Dank. 30c.
Stay not lonj away. Soprano song, from
Pauline. fiono-. Dank. 9Xn
.fi10 9lri6' ritone song, frciu
"Pauline." Song. Danks. 30cJ
I.Jr .l 3or lhee. Soprano song- from
Pauline' Song. Danks. , 30c.
My Queen of Stars, Awake. Tenor ncmr
from Pauline." Son. Dank. Wc.
Post-Fa id,
Jenny, the Flower orKildare
art. 40c . .
Sung. gfew-.
J Wh gper .eoftlv. Mcthcr's Dvin Sr., .
J Mewart. 'SO--: r "
My love1 sleeps under the Dalfc?. 3om
' Pcrsley.. S0c n; ,,,T
OM iiow. d'ye do, Auut ?u..iy ' Buv
Stewart. EOc. : " l
Dat makes me nodding out. Sore. May
wood. 30c. j 3
'eatn tbe white and purple Blossoms. -A
Song. Persley. 30c.' I
Norah is dreaming of you. Soug. Pratt
30c. ' t ' -
The sweetest Bud la missintv Souy. Danks
0C , . :
On JUccqipi
Will be come home to niirht Mothr-
Danks. SOc
God bless onr home. Song, yrart. 4'K
Get up and shut the door. lOD- Hys -5-k:
Does be ever think or m- Sonr. Ilaya.
Come, Uoly Spirit. flymni Danks.
My dear old Moth - Sor,g- ' Slewart. 5nc
I have no hom Song.. Hays. toc
Lost and cap away- Song. Hays. :;.V
PoorlIttlHm- SoDK Abbey. 30c
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(jhten and W at - A. ii.
art. 30c , . r
Come ovc the billows afar.
8ob 8tcw
ong. Pratt.
'35c. '
Saviour, Thou art ever near. Soug. iokip.
30c
The Toasts Brlndisi for ni.de voices. Song.
Toncl. 40c . :'
t S "vl r-S,dV- Cipricc. Inslrumeu
1 ' tal. Krnktl. 87c 1 -
CircllDg Waves. InitruutnUl. Kioke).
40c l
Belle of Saratoga. Wallz. Fifzbutrii. c
Morning Zepwyrsr -Mxurka. Kiukel. 35
Fannie's Quicksteps Quicktoi. . JCinkcl.
35c
3Iarkcd Pricey
Autumn teavcx' Reverie. 1 Instrumental.
Klnkcf. 63c '
The Reapera. Iustruuiectal. Kinkel.
Merry Girls. Galop. Ktnkel. :Oc
Mollie Darllnfi:. Instrumental. Kinkel.
, 60c
La Zingarclla. ' Iotrumcntal. Moke!. '. (
Hfrppj thotgbts. SchottiFCbc. Kinkel. 50c.
DaoiubaInc, Instrcmental. Kinkel. 0c
May Pole. March. Mueller. 35c
Good llumof, il' March. ?Allard.
FJeurdes Champa VsUc, Tonel. 50c
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