'tun !;: VOL. VII. fWILHIN.GTON, N.. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 19 1874 NO. 258 - . ' 1 i i M - ri . :.Lr afternoon except Bandar. :.hl K'-'J ' . t ANN.. E2tor and Proprietor .subscription. ....-.5 iO :; i-O 1U : . .i:.,!u,4 frmn nnr Irlfm "u of the. auto, on topics of gene ' it Political news and reports of gft joi'KfiSBMNts.T TO BENEFIT ALL!!; VIS,. o N HA Nl A O MPLETK !i3e of f 1 , .hite and colored, wlilch we can ell In at prl es to j . .. ,ilnn.inn.irMnclc . 'LuMuers that if they call and exam J Jrttock they will riml that no house 'he ity an compete MTH OUR LOW PRICES ! ! .r pntire sim-n ' j . . ----- i udfres, and at panic prices, J TnewYorfe city, we can only offer . iTal LlaS5 UOUU n.u oju y . . ,ir lino ot jiust?. ji"t"v"" vrvr;;i .no t iiifns ana usenerauiuc i oods including: fancy uouus u.uu .' complete i nrougnout, ou w-j -om those who wish to purchase from a lean new line of all goods in a Fancy Staple and Domestic pry Goods Establishment. ,:j..ii!d made it their business, as it is alone to their Interest, to examine our stock before making pur chases elsewhere. BOSKOWITZ & I.IEBElt. ,pL,7 . Market street Merchandise Brokerage Office, ri Lij line o siiiipi. Luiiswiuiij I1 (roiu iiuporters and manufacturers in Northern markets. descriptions ot merchandise, orders ,n bids solicited and telegraphed promptly. m 1. n .1 i I,nrr1il find KOlrl in till narket, orders from buyers soliclteil, and raples lea by sellers will have prompt at tention. nuro m rn jxs ciish purchases negotiated BVluri J ' - ... 'vued freely, and often with your local JAS. T. PETTEWAY, Merchandise and Produce Broker. !?: 11 tf t r. w LrEii r I. DOOQHTEll LOPER & D0UG11TEN, Nr ;V V A JLi ST O'R, K S AN1 SOUTUEUN PK. UUCTSi, So. 55 NORTH kllONT S Tit K 1ST Philadelphia, Pa. orders for Turpentine Casks, solicited and promptly filled at lowest market price, march 3 , 25-U Succossors to A. H. NEFF, h'ni!.icti'iei8 nd ticalers lu f(OCf rvitxiMiiiw GOODS, " rStovrp, tauterus, Kerst ne. Oil Tin ndf5heet Iron Ware. RiijUns dona, at short notice Agents for Fairbank's Socles. No. 19 Front Street, ' WILMINGTON, N. C. nov 19 ISO-IT, REMOVAL. JAS. A. LOWERY CARRIAGE MAKER & REPAIRER. f HAVE removed my establishment to I my new buildings on the corner of FOURTH AND CAMPBELL STS. Near Bony Bridse. where I shall be pleased 0 SPA mr nl. I nnutnmera ntirl mail V BeW ones. farrlase making, painting and repairing J)?tly done. Horse Shoeing, and various tul3 of iron work done on reasonable tcrmg. Having had thirty years experience In bqsiqess. I am confident that I can do ''buiinMt work, and give v-Uisfaotion. ; ALL, W6UK wARTvANTED. . ept3-tf JAS. A. LQAYEBA . BAKBEll JiUOF. JOE TURNER wishes to Inform his custo ' tocra and public generally, that he is now. prepared to do aU kind of work In his line, 4 would respectfully request acontlnua l,a of the patronage chlch has heretofore liberally bestowed upon him. Jaa IS it 2TJ6 t New Extra Mess Mackerel . ND NEW EXTRA SALMON, lo kiu for famiiyluse, at IS South Front itreet. s J X. HlSCiLLffiKOllSPiP THE ' SILVER TOKUiii;: : The best ORGANS of the Reed class T1!. Tlnot 1Viimli Aa "and T jrrrrfa ' The Best for; Sunday Schools. Tbe Beat for Parlors and jVestries. The Best fori Academies and Colleges. The Best for Public Halls. ' : 7 The Beat for Orchestra and' Stage. These instruments, which for sweet ii ess of tone and elegancej of appoint ment stand unrivalled, have met with unprecedented success In this country and abroad. ' i ; , 'ii MANUFACTURED .BY j ;, E. P. NEEDHAM I SON. :'f ESTABLISHED IN 1S46. Nos J43, 145 & 147 East23d st. NY Responsible parties applying for agencies In sections still unsupplied. will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance! from our au thorized agents, may order lrom our factory. Send for illustrated price list, j : aug 26-tf AV K ARE NOW MAKING THESE STYL ISH ARTICLES for our customers. LADIES Will do .well tocallatMrs.STROCl'fciand examine samples. ! j: 1 - i i; M)r ess-Making i IN ALL ITS LATEST STYLES Mrs. STR0CKS' Milliner y and Dress- Making Boom oct 18 tf Princess Street, Evans' Block.! NEW BUCKWHEAT, .jyj-APLE SVKUP ANli.THE 'BEST BUrER IN THE WORLD At - - GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 Front it ' i !; tit oct SO TOTHEVESTITOTHEVESTI i ' f I I :. i I' Bctore making your arrangements to fol low the advice of the "thousands who have already gone,',' it would be well to fonsiaer what has been done to make the journey jto your -'Homesln the West" as pleasant and free from danger as human skill and fore sight can accomplish, ij j ii ! ' i By consolidation and construction, a road hprn Tint Into operation oil tne Buonesi possible line from Nashville, Tenn.. to St. Louis, 'thc future great City of the. world." Thift line, the! 1 I i ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN I RAlL- j. WAY, i j j . has, during tie past ycar earned an envia ble reputation by its smooth track, pronipt tlmo, sure cbnnections,' and the magnifi cence of its! passenger equipment. Its trains arc made up of new and commodious day cars, provided with thej celebrated Mil ler coupler and platform, and .the Westing house air-brake.i -i ; -H ' t 1 -1 -. It is possitiveiy the only line tunning Pullman Palace Drawino-Boom Sleeping Cars through' without change lrom Nash ville io SU JjVffoTptliarT?Hf prctei'ds to offer Inch Uvautagesj either in distaacf, time, orttipmeaKj V hv elrcnitous routes? Do !not be Induced to pnrcutM cket;if 8i j vUr.orjr el West bv any Other line, .rememoer tnajj g The ,St.ilx)uls Southeastern! is the shortcs'tcheapestjiulckeshest and only line : naffer, '6gfe iaaaitasfement; rom Nashville to St. Louisnd! is rom 60 ;to 200 miles the, shortest to srtbttis Kansas Citv Omaha,1tDenver,t 'dalltdrnit. 4 Tcjcm, and an wesiern poiaij cagoShortesUneviaEtvillei lk You Can "secure thA chca?est rates for youraelvcsHod your, movameon ipplfca- tion. in person or by letter, i d. p kktt, Southern Passengerj Agent, JPostbt; flee Box 242, j Chattanooga Tenn.. or to the Gcneial Tick Agent, 8L Louis No trouble to answer w tios july 25 OUR ADYERTlSJi ii ,! f'"-.-ii':. . 14TW Are put don o tbe ecalp qf I m b m. - w m imm;V' vxvvi s - ti t . , ft .: t fw ligvv KEDING0TES i H ; ATVIKBJD BY THIS merieaii? Itistitvitfe Ji W. McKEE, 1 i FOR j Eobro dery. and Fluting lactones, It ii ingenious and will meet the wants of every matron lb the land." liX.H.1 til 11 ON Or lSTi F. A. Barnard, Pres. Gavit, Rec. Sccy tiobn 1 Samuel D. Tillman. Cor. Srcv. Sa ' . I I ew xork,JNovemoery, iM. This simple and Ingenious Machine la-Is Useful ks tbe sewinc: Machine, and Is last hecoraiDff tonular with ladies; in the place of xDnsive Needle work, its work beincr nfctich more Eandsome, requiring lees time and not one tenth part the expense, no mm 5uei ' Plf ,"ulo1ut . . . - . 9 A 9 ill Ajtuuiiuu wiui iiiu6irw-.witiuiM u inn instructions seni on receipt ui or nmsnea in suvcr piuie lor t u Address, The McKBSManuiacturin-uo., AlTrr wXrrr U W 1 rnariwiv Now Y rvrlr Dr. Gamn's Elixir of Tar. I Is recommended by regular Medica l practi- tionera and a speedy cure paranteed for Colds, Ponghs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Biood,Consumption and all ru mo- nary uompiamts, acroima, jsryeipeias 'jys- with the trains on both ends of this Rail pepsia land Gout. Dysentery, Cholera-mor- way. j 1 fj bus, Cholera and.ail nyer ana oowei com plaint Kidney diseases and all affections A A . i TT. " A X C 11 1 1 - OI in! urinai vrgaus pcriccny uariuiteo tree (from Mineral or Alcoholic properties pleasant to take and never known to fail Price SI 00 per Bottle. Full particulars with jmedical testimony and certificates sent oh application. Address, 1m FYDE & CO.!. lw sever tn Avenue, new lore. Dart from tne Devil or unpid Aonsed I "rPXDg.hee New York jlls" that have appeared in Newspapers; their history and lesson. Sttl ish viixiaiSs ruu.Y bxposbd. Advertise ments' from desperate men to beautiful wo- men; Clandestine meetings; now irustratea; The History of the Goodrich tkagbpt the result of a "personal.?' Description of Liv- iner Broadway Statues. Exposes social corruption. Snt,on receipt of 50 cts. Address, Unique Printing House, 36 Vesey St . N; Y, Th Beckwiih $20 Portable Fam llv ; Sewinc ..lachine, on 30 Days Trial : many advantages over all. Satis faction eruaranteed. or money refunded. Sent complete, with full directions. Beck with Sewing Machine Co., 862 Broadway N. Y. ! ' may 14 &Ji ii : i . ; THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS An Impobtanij TuvBNTioNi It retains the rup ture at all times, and under the hardest ex ercise: or severest strain. It is vorn with comfort, and it kept oh night and day, ef fects ja permanent cure in a lew wecus. 8old cheap, an - nt by mail when request ed. Circulars lrec. when ordered by lettc sent to The ' Elastic. Truss Co., No. 683 Broadwav. N. Y. Citv. Nobody us-e Metal Spring Trusses ; !,? vinul ; ihey flip oil too frequently. mnyU SJ7 u QEHH1HF FUEffl'o SCALES ..i.NUFACTURED BY. k T FAIRBANKS iV E. to. f . I . .J I , . - , r. , , StockScaies,voai55caics,iiay rscaics, umry ocaies. uounier scares, vc.,cvc. Scales repaired promptly and reasona- bly. THE MOST PKRFECT ALiARM CASH DRAWER Miles Alarm Till Co'. j EtERY i EVERY wmttttll K A WKK J Warranted, SOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 1311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK j J66 Baltimore st., Baltimore, 53 Camp st., New Oilcans, FAIRBANKS & EWING. ! 1 Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; 2 Milk Street, Poston. For j sept 11 sale by all leading Hardware Dealers. 97-2tawlm , Distiller's Supplies, j 1,200 Bundles Hoop Iron i t . if men, auu 2 iuyi- ( 500 Second Hand Spirit Casks, j i ' 30, ; Barrels Icings, mx1 Papers Rivets, i5Q! Barrels No. 1 Clue, For sale by ' ! HERCHNER& CALPERBRQS, : .. .... ... VV I j i I If usej mem xf m , I I BAIL Carolina Central Railway Comsany i. H H WILMINGTON, N. C. !) May 14, 1873. f PASSENGER 'TRAI NS T EAVE WILMIKGtON DAILY (tfX JL cept Bundaye) at. . . ..... 8:00 AM Arrive at Wadeibbro at.., H Leave Wadesboro at. . V Arrivkt wimWnn it 5:5 PM 7:10 A M . . . i. 4:35 B M t i w" T ir JSJSUittT TRAINS Leave Wilmington dally (except anndavsi:. . i i nn r . . ! -J-'-- ...... WVT Arrive at Laarinburg at. ........ 5:30 P M I ueavejaunntrargat...! . ,.J...;, f:00 A M Arrive at Wilmineton at..vi SlSQ. 1?M i ifABSJCNGER TRAINS. i Lcave Charlofto ra I 1 T Z J , " ""J " ePv 8.00 AM k iiuuuu ai. j.,,, ,1AW M L,eave UuHalo at J...U 1.G0 IP M aunofl ViUttriOHBH J..:.. O.ia PM run Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains' Gn hoth portions of the Kdad as the I neos requires. I busi- a Daily Stage will soon run in connection S. L. FREMONT. Chief Engineer and Suii'f. may ..19 Piedmont Air-Line Railway II riZ-Zr'' I 1aZ3 t- -J 1 :i and DanyiU,, bebmoo anil Danville R. W., N. Division, arid Ndrtb Western N. C. R. W. o- Condensed Time Table, -o In effect on and after Thursday, Feb j TM, 1874. . GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. BXPIIIESS 1 j Leave! Charlotte 7.00 p. m 7.2S Hi 10.09 2,15a. it. 5.28 i IL4Q " . 2.32 P. M. 8 35 A. M. ,4 Air Line J'net'nl 8.55 10.47 j " " .Salisbury " i Greensboro. . ! Danville. iBurkville 1.1$ P. M. 3,27; P. M 8M ,4 Arrive at Richmond.. 1102 r. m. GOING SOUTH.- STATIONS. , MAIL. BXPiIiESS Leave; Richmond 1.45 p. m 5.0; A. M. IBurkville Danville., -Greensboro.. 4.58 " 9.52 8.23 1 " P. M. L.V3 1.16 A. u 4.00 it i ( tl it ' ft I Solisbury Air Lino J'nct'n 3.56 " 6.35 " 6.34 8 55 9.00 Arrive at Charlotte... 6,13 a. m GOING EA8T. i STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Greensboro' . . . 2.00 A. m 3.55 44 ! 8.30 "! 11.40 A. M j Co. Shops .... ' i Raleigh. Arrive at Goidsboro'. GOING WEST. Hi j STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Goidsboro'.... 3.00 p; m 6.40 V. 11.05 12.30 a.m '4 j Raleigh.... .... 44 i Co. Shops Ariiyb at Greensboro North western N, C. It. II (Salem Branch.) Leavi; Greensboro Arrive at Salem.. .... 1:S0 A M I... 3:2$ AM ...10:8p A M ...12:00 M i Leave Salem Arrive at Greensboro.... J Passenger train leaving: Ralcieh at f.40 P. M. connects at Greensboro' with the North ern bound Uain; making the quickest time to: all Northern cities. Price of Tickers 1 same as via other routes i Trams to and from loints Eiist of Greensboro connect at Mail Trains to or from Mrecnsborcjj with points North or South. Trains daily, both ways; i. J; k ,-,t: Oh Sundays Lynchburg; Accommodation leave Richmond at 0.42 a. m., arrive at Burkville 12 39 p. m., leave Burkvitlc 4.35 a. m., arrive at iticnmonq 1.09 a. m. Pullman Palace Cars on all night i trains between Charlotte Riehmond, 1 without jrer lurtner lniormation address j S. E. ALLEN ; j General Ticket Agent. I Grecusboro. N. ( j T. M. R. TALCOTT, !i 1 I Engineer and Gen'I Spuerintendapt. feb24 , . ' j; . 237 RHEUMATISM, NEDRALcllA. '. ' . i i PAINS in llic FACI5, 5&c, j ; THE J I j ELECTRIC I ;! A-- ! HAS CURKD when all other remedies (have failed. It is eminently a j FAMILY MEDICINE, ! I " . j ; - , And no family should be without I L In case of sudden attacks, one bottle will save five dollars In doctor's bills. For sale by all Druggists. October 4 Ji-3t E jELECTRIC, 1 i r I -tr 1 . RAIL ROADS. Wilaiiigtonl Columbia-Air nsti Ri Ii. Compauj. Gbx. SUPEBIfi.TKN DENT'S OFFICE, I Wilmington! N. C, Oct. 24, 1JT.3 I -s.'M JIM 1, CHANGE IQF SCHEDULE rrlW FOLLOWING SCHEBULE WILL X t:o into effect at 4:o0A,1 M.. Monday. 2?lh inst. j . . . DAY EXPRESS TRAIN! (Daily.) ' Leave Wilmington.. Arrive at' Florence Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Angus ja,. . ... 4:50 A. M 10:27 A. M :kl0 P. M .... 8:00 P. M. .... C:20A. M. Leave Columbia. ;...J.... J'. ... ..11:49 A M Arrive At FlorenU-ii '. . .'4:28 PjM. Arrive it Wilmington.-: ; ..'...10:45 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TR Al N SiAILT ; (SUN ! DAYS EXCEPTED.) a Leavj : WilmiDgty 1 'ill: :. f. ft 10 P.- M Arrives at Florence. .. . V:V.' . . , . . Ilrfi2 P M Arrive at Columbia.. Lt .... 4:00 A. M Arrive, at Augusta ..... . ,t 8:45 A. M Leave Augusta ....... 4:15 P, M Arrive at Columbia ............. 8:45 P.' M Arrive at Florence .V::.. .... ..' 1:58 A. M Arrive at WilmiEgton.. .. .-. ?:15A. M Ail trains m?;ke, clOce couiiecton, both North and South.! Pullman's Pilace Sleeiibg Cars on all night trains. s : j ' I JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'I Sup't. oct 21 ! 1 12441 WilEaiBgtob & Weldon R. R. Compiiiiy. OFfflCB GSNBRAL J8UPK3INTBNDENT, J WodiiNOTON, N. C , Oct. 24, 1873. f A ...'K4 .... I . j " CHANGE OF SCHpliJuE. i . .; : ON AND AFTER OCT. 20th, INSTANT PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad will run as .follows : I - MAIL TRAIN, Leave Union Depot dniljr (Sun days excepted) .;. ... .At 7:40 A. M Arrive at Goidsboro 11:50 A. M : Rocky Mount.. ...i 2:00 P. M Weldon v 3:0 P. M Lcave Weldon daily (Sundays' excepted) ; . . At U:50 A. M Arrive at Rocjcy Mount ..... , 11:85 A, M Goldpboro.s ....... 1:37 P. M ! Union Depot. 1 .... 5:50 P. M EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily.. .At 11: JO P. M Arrive at Goidsboro .. . . . ; J, . 3:50 A. M Rocky Mount. . 0:03 A. M - t : Weldon .... . S:00A. M Leave WeldoU tfitf If. . .... J,,'.' - 7:50 P. M Arrive at Rockv Mount. . . . . DAli P. M Goidsboro ......... 1 1:55 T. M I Unin Depot...... 4:80 A; M Mail Train makes cioec connection at Weldon lor ali nolnts North via Rav Line and Acquia Creek routes. j Express Train connects otiy with Acquia Creek routel PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. and arrive at 1.40 P. M. . EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will lcave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:00 P. M., and arrive at 5:S0 P. M. . JODN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. i:w5 tf oct 2-t If-, if TIUS MOST EF.MARKABLE ALL APPARATUSES sometimes called a mechianical paradox-rnow used with sucu 'wonderful success in our principal cities for the cure, by cuxulativk j:xkk- cise, 01 nearly an Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses, Is for pale by the undersigned, by whom ali orders will bti-promptly filled. THE is so constructed that even a child can in stantly .adjust it for a person to lift any weight, from twenty to twelve hundred pounas. It is made almost wholly of iron and steel. weighs 130 pounds, and covers n space of only 20 by 36 inches; and although, but recently introduced, nearly 1.0U0 have already .been 8 OKI. TRICE 5icj0, BOXED AND SHIPPED. Small books or.circulars. showing its use. can be had freNe at the office of the Post. S. II. MANN. Brooklyn. N, Y. f sept 11 diwtf P.O. Box 2W. A. ADRIAN II. VOLLER8 ADRIAN & V0LLERS; V WHOLES ALB DEALKES TS" - . i ' I y v" ; ' 4roccrics and IIqiiors, I : ' 'V--'- Importcra of German and Havana Clars 1 ! : -a r 1 a.W South-east Cob neb Dock an d Fbost Streets. j WILMINGTON, N. C, -I !.j ! ' ' i 1 ' Having the largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Lfqnors in the City, Dealer will find it to their interest; to give us a call before buying elsewhere. ; ! mav I7-tf ) ' ' . . . j YXrARKAKTTTDEEI)3- On hand and f V for sale I leb 23 n Q HALL "A . " . 1 r j. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ( j THE YOUTH'S CO MPA ISTIO.IST, , - A WEEKLY PATER FOR I Y o ung People AND THE , F AM I L Y . . ! THE COMPANION aims to ho. A favorite in every family looked lhrcal1 erly by the yonngfolks, and read witlli ! inierfei ur me older. Its purpose ii to ,r interest wlulei it amuses ; to be judicioud, practical, .sensible : and to have really I permanent worth,- wbilc it attracts foV S the hour. '. j ii It is handsomely illustrated, and hn for contributors some of the most, at tractive writers in the country. Among these arc : j ' j p Edward. EprglCKton. Dr. I. J. Hayei", IVof. Jas.le!5Iille, Ixuhio C. Moultoii; " Louisa 2I; Alcott " Sopbio May.h Rebecca II. DaVw. C. A. Stcphem, . C Flanders Ruth aicsterfiehl S. S. Robbins,M. A. DcnisoiiJ Its reading is adapted to the old anil young, is very varied in its character!! sprightly and entertaining. It gives i Stones of Adven-Stories of Horac ture, and School Life. l ' Letters of Travel, Tales, Toctry. fr Editorials upon Selcctioi s for Dec current Topics, lamation, T .Historical Articles, Anecdotes, Fu alcM, ' ' Biographical Skct- Facts and IncW cnt. V cbes, j . ; ' Religious Articles, Subscription Price, $1.50. Snedmen copies sent irec. duress, PERRY MASON & CO., 41 Temple Place Boston, Massl tf . ' -. , f ... i. AN ORDINANCE C-UC'JSIU!- I A YIN G ON CIIESTXCT STREET i WITH COBBLE STON. riUIE Board, of Aldermen of the clfr 'a I Wilmington. N. C. do '11 ' 1 ORDAIN, That that portion of Chestnut street, between vthe western Hue 6r Front street and the river, be payed with cobble stone, and when the work' Khali have been completed; the May or shall cause an asHeta menl of the real property s.lon paid Hlrcst and the vicinity thereof, to Iefroy the ex pense of said pavenicut, in 'whole or in rart. as is provided by law. I! All ordinances, or parts thcrof, confilctiiiis with the above ordinance are hereby ra pealed. The above ordinance wss passed by the 4 1- f T - il I . .MA-m v 1 , T. fj. KKKVnsisi CUV r-r,rlrl i -Jll- 1 Hill UI1U iMHr C(1DV NEW STORE. :o:- NEW GOODS. :o:- BOSKOWITZ 5 LIEBER WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEK. : ' ' S t ' ! i " At IVo. O, Hiu hi 1 Stru t. ' .- :o, ;. ! ' I j , , I " v., I The MiUoribri., Ji:iye urchn.c' 1 ' i full line of 'staple aiid'lanj-y DRV . GOOi)s. , 1 .. which they: will oiler at price i TO UlT THE TJJIJuS. jan 20 TO CHURCH CONGRKC ATION t I FOl SALE. A I1ANDS03IE PII'E ORGANS ;VH . HUNDRED DOLLAtft IS CAWH. will buy a hanclKome rino Organ, fril case, 7 8top, swell, blow pcdal.and huhdle auacnmcni. The owners desire to fell, in. order lo i'ur cuase a larger one. 1 Tiie instrument is in i erKct order, ncmi SSOU five years ago, and h, as been used but very liltle. This Is an oppojrtnnily rarrlr, round in the Houtb to eel a good Jntruracnl cheap. . I r For further particulars. oddreM i jan 0 tf THI OFFICE. II OFF JlSON. IDE BRIGHT SI , l'rjTJLIIIEI ATf- t CONCORD, pr. o. The only Taper In the .uthtrn Atlantic -,. .states devoted entirely 10 kM Masonic Interests. f ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YE4 CIRCULATION NOW V Clnbs of CJ, or more,.... ...XLZii Everv Mason in the land fhould U'c1. Address Publishers Bright Mso.Coa, cord, N. CV , . . I ' : ' A-A limited homlerof nnowcotlon ibl Ion 1 t I 19l-flf . ... - L . ABSOLTTE DIVORCES Obtained ! rom rwirt r .iinvnt Ktnir for desertion &c. . No publicity rrnuiml. NofhargtsUBU divorce granted. Aourw. 1 ; 1 - h . -irnf'ttK. Aftornev. it . 194. Broadway, xu T nov : ;' -1: , 1 ' 1 1 f' 4 IJ. A V: i- rt : 1 " t f V ii .-.1 1? - 't t.t j - ' . U1 ' " . .. 1 - "ft i 1.

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