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8ATUBDAY. MAY 22,1373,
WILMINGTON. N. C:
BY TELEGRAPH"
GOTH A.M.
RECEITION TO CARDINAL Mo
, ' CLOSKEY.
A BEAUTIFCL AND VALUABLE
GIFT.
New Yoke, May 21 Noon A grand
reception was given CurJiiml Me
Closkey yesterday by the pupils of
Mount Vincent, on tup Uudson. IIo
was presented with a casket of flowers,
containing a pectoral cross. The
orossjwMof diamonds with two top .z h.
It iswrorth 820,000 aud whs tbe gft
of the Community of Mount Baiut Vin
cent., :-:
KENTUCKY.
THE LOUISVILLE RACES.
LoufflviLiiB, May 21. Noon.
Fourth day, tirst race, Canmrgo won,
time il-23l 4:43. Becoud raoe, Bal
lankell won. Third raoe, War Jig
won, time 4:41 j, 4:4(5 and 4:17.
;w THE FIRE FIEND.
TERRIBLE DISASTER AT
. OSCEOLA, FA.
OVER TWO HUNDRED HOUSES
, BURNED AND TWELVE
HUNDRED PEOPLE
; ; HOMELESS.
Osckola, May 21 Noon A fire
broke out here at 11 o'clock yoHterday.
All public buildings, except tbe Catho
lic and Methodist Churches, were
burned. About two hundred houses
are also r burned. Twelve hundred
people are homeless. Escape was cut
off by the woods taking firs, but no
lives were lost. Loss over 82,000,000.
CoHoKs, N. Y.f May 21 Noon The
saw mill, handling shop, polishing
room, furnishing and pnckiug depart
ment oonneoted witb Weed ft Baker's
axe manufactory, was burned this
morning. Loss $50,000.
Osckola, Pa., May 21 Night
Hundreds of people here are homeless.
A large number of cars and a trestle
on the railroad have been burned. The
BhiDtnent of oo&l will be aunbanded for
ten day.
Norwalk, Vt., May 21 Night
The iairnold Fire lusurauoo- Com-
any's 'building hat been burned.
ioss $60,000. - " 7
EUROPE.
FRENCH ' COMMISSIONERS TO
THE CENTENNIAL.
A PROPOSITION TO CENTENNI-
ALIZE FRANCE'S
REVENGE.
THE CARLISTS CLAIM A VIC
TOBY. GERMANY AND THE BELGIANS.
Pabib, May 21 Noon. Two Com
missioners, one a resident of France,
and the other a resident of America,
were appointed to represent France in
tbe Centennial. The Commission ask
for six hundred thousand francs for
expenses.'
Munich, May 21 Noon. Ex-Queen
Amelia, widow of the late King of
Saxony, is dead.
London, May 21 Noon. Dudley
Baxter it dead.
Paris, May 21 Noon. An article
which atroearedin the-f'toarofsiurirest-
ing that the revenge of France be post
poned one hundred years, causes great
sensation, it is asserted by tne ia-
berte that the article has been made
the subject of Cabinet discussion.
Hbndatb, May 21 Noon. There
has been two days' fighting near flio
town of Valmaseuda. Tbe Carlists
ocoupied Usurbi Ario, from which tbe
Alfolsist troops retreated with heavy
loss.
London, May 21 Noon. A corres
nondent of the Daily Telegraph re
porta that the German Amliussador at
Brussels bos been instructed to re
quest the Belgian government to pro
bibitthe religious processions, and says
-,. the object ol the manoeuvre is the over
throw of tbe" Belgian Cabinet. Tbe
correspondent guarantees the accuracy
of the report.
General Kaufmann has returned to
Frinkestan and resumed tbe Governor
ship.
MUSSOU1U.
THE SESSION OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY.
CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE
NORTHERN C3UECH.
N O AD JUSTMENT OF DIF-
, .. i FERENCES.
St Louts, May 21 Night Tbe
General Assembly of the Presbyterian
(jnuron outn met again Urn morn
ing. Moderator Hoge in tbe Chair,
The usual Standing Committees were
appointed nod the Committee of Suv
tenanoe made tneir report
Rev. Wm. Brown, D. D., Chairman
of the Committee on Friend y Rela
tions between the 'Korthorn and
Southern Churches, mode a lengthy
report, whioh was laid over for further
e Msidorotipn. The gist of the report
seems to lie in the following passage:
In a communication from Rev.- Wm,
Brown"1 Ohairman ' of the Bonthorn
Committee to Rev. Dr. . Nioools,
Chairman of the Northern Committee,
he says: "If your Assembly oould see
its way clear to say a few plain words
to this effect, that these obnoxious
things were said and douo iu times of
great exoitemout; that they are to be
regretted, and that now, iu a calm
view, the imputiitiona cast n pen the
Southern Church are disapproved,
that would end the ditlicnlty at ouoe."
Iu reply to this Dr. Nioools says:
"We cannot make this recomendatiou
to our Assembly for tho reason that
we are still of dwided conviction that
its action for the last four years, so
fully cited to yon in i ur communica
tion, constitutes sufficient ground for
fraternal correHpondeuce." Dr. Nich
ols thin reiterates that all the acts and
deliveruuoes of the Northern Assem
blies of whioh you eouiplain are
wholly null and void and "of no bind
ing Alliwcy as judgments of the
church we r. preseiit or as rules of
proceeding for its Presbyteries and
church serious; that iu so far as they
or any of them can be VupjHOaed to
impart any injurious imputations iix n
the present etiarncter aud htauding of
churches and uii'mlers of th South
ern Anseiiilily us Christians or Precis
teriaiis such an application of
them would be unjust to you aud
would be disapproved and regretted
by'nsjthat tue acts aud deliverauoea of
Norlheru -Assemblies of whioh
you complain were made in
peculiar tiint-s atiu under strange
aud uudur , exciting circumstaucee,
when the pashions and feelings of men
aero profoundly moved ; that, as
acts of Assemblies, which we do not
represent, we cannot sit n judgment
upon tuein, nor express any opinion
as to their character; that we feel com
petent to express the desire that they
be considered by you in the same spirit
of charity aud Christian forgiveness
which we trust those people, whom we
represetit, will exercise towards any
tuuig to which they may object in the
proceedings of the Southern Assem
bly. To this the uov. Mr. Bi own re
plied: "The grievances of which we
complain, aud which we desire to see
removed, lie at preseut back of the
present, and an adjustment which en
tirely ignores the past, is unsatisfac
tory." This virtually closed the con
troversy.
HEADQUARTERS.
ESCAPE OF A COUNTERFEITER
IN TEXAS.
THE OVERWORKED PRESIDENT
GOING TO LONG BRANCH.
Washington, May 21 Night A
dispatch received last evening at the
Secret Servioe Bureau, from. Tyler,
Texas, states that the notorious coun
terfeiter, Fete Maourtney, had again
escaped from custody while being con
veyed by U. a. Marshal rumen from
Tyler to Austin.
The I'resulont leaves lor Long
Branch June 3rd.
Cameron Burnside, of Philadelphia,
a nephew of Senator Cameron, and
Otis G. Tiffany, of this city and a son
Rev. Dr. Till any, have been appointed
assistant paymasters in the navy.
Chppped hands are very common
with those who have their hands much
in water. A few-drops of Joonton's
Anodyne Liniment rubbed over tbe
hands two or three times a dor, will
keep them soft and white. Fisher
men, sailors, and others will do well to
remember this.
The Titties says Dr. Walpole has
lost his beautiful ohe&tuut mare. She
died suddenly in harness, it is sup
posed from bots or pin worms. If the
Doctor had used Sheridan's Cav
airy Condition J'oicdcr, he would, no
doubt, have had his mare to-day they
are death to worms.
Our living and OurDcad.
Prosoectus of 2nd Volume.
Nswdkkh.N. O., AugnwlO, 187. '
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for tbe information ol those who are not fa
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soldier. made in the late "War between the
States," to gather tbe material for the one ot
tne future ni.'orian. and to perpetuate tne
memory of thorn hravn men, officer, and
private., living or d-ad, who shed Imperishable
gory anon inctr native mate.
In addition to the War Rmoitn or Noiith
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IU Ministers, (all of whom are agftntr) toward
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tar Term., f
or month.-
a ndyancr: fl 00
I. ..17
Bacon and S. H. Molasses.
SO Bones m iked Side! atiit Shnnlden,
100 n. 8. Hide, and Shoulder.,
90 Hhda, 8. H Wol.sse.,
400 Hbli. S. H. llolawtea,
for sale by
KKUUHNBK A CAI.DEB BBON
may 6 108
DIED.
Teerday artvraooa, Mav Strt, GKOMOI
RAHHIS!t CAKH.eoaer Ur IhonuB. ana
Caroline N . Varr, aged I m until, and M daya.
The friend, ot th family are invit.d to at
tend the funeral Ul aiternooa, at e'elook,
from thlr midenee on Market etreet, tbeaee
to OekdaleUtBetery.
Oa the of tola ..Mith, at Atm, Pitt
enuuty, LIZZIR. daughta of Colonel JoMpt
H. and Fanni. O. Saandere, gd I yeare, t
niiiiki and 4 daye.
NEW ADTIBTISBffiTTl
CR0SSE& BLAGKWEIL'S
' PICKLES.
pRKSIEDOORM BBKF.
Large Mo. 1 Shore Mackerel.
Orange., Lemoaf, Kate, U audita, Ae.
H. W. BHUBE,
A'o. 81 A", front i'rwt
may ti IU
A Mystery Unexplained.
The Publio are astonished and all
exclaim how remarkably cheap
you can buy
CLOTHING. OENTS' TURNISH.
INQ Q00D8, Aa, at
Q A. DAVIDS,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
may i in
For Sale!
A STEAM BOILER, raltable for an engine
or at. or eight horn power. It can be
wen at tbe County Workhooae. Haying no
Hue for the num It will be auld at a low Igare.
Apply to
JAMBS WILSON,
Chairman Boaid of County Commlanon.r..
may ti UMf
Strawberry Ice Cream
S)INB APPLK ICS CKKAM, VanUla Ice
ream, Lemon Ioe Oreaau All of the above
delioloos flavor, enn be bad at J. O. Lnmeden'i
Ice Oream Parlor, every day.
Parties wishing Ioe Cream for Sinday din
ner will please order on Satutd.y.
nay.tS lU-tf-nad
J HE&EBT give notice to nay patron, that
mj ttors will be oioeea oa Oeatennlei Day.,
::.z:z o. h w. bctnqe, :
N. E. Corner Market and Seoond 8 te.
mayM lltf
TIIEADDBES8
or THE
Hon. Wm, A Graham
OK THE
MccMute Declaration oTMcpiICQoe
Of the tDth of May, 1TTS,
Delivered at Charlotte en the 4th day of
MAT, 1979.
Bound In Cloth L Paper, t5 Cents. rr
For sale at
HEINSBBBOEK'9. .
T
HE ODD TRUMP, A Novel. JnMont
and for ealeat
HEINODEROER'Q
Live Book and Mnaie Store,
may IS 11T
Received this Day
The fourth lot of tboee long handled Cotton
Him,., the beat and eheaneaf ever brought to
this market. Also have a fine aesortmeut of
Farmer.' Hardware of every description and
at price, that will give satisfaction, at the Old
Established Hardware ueaee or
JOHN DAWSON,
No. , M end 11 Market Street,
may l HI
AGriiFairEicrii
Will take plaoe nnder the ansplces of the
loan Catholic frlend'a Hoclety-,
To Smlthville and return per Steamer GOV
WOKTH, on Tuesday, the 2Btb lnet
Ticket, for gentleman, SI OS each; tor lady
or child, ou cent eaon.
The boat will leave the wharf, foot of Mar'
ket etreet, promptly at 8 o'clock. Good mu.lo
hae been engaged lor tbe oocaasloh.
The Committee reserve, tho right to exelnde
all objectionable persona.
Ticket, may be procured at the store, of, I.
H. Allen, L. Brown and J H. MaGarityACo.
, may 18 1H-1S, U, 33, M, S
THE MYOTERY
Explained!
At 29 North Front 8tret)t,
WILMINGTON, K. O.
may S
107-Sw
Congress Water.
Heltser Aperient, Freeh Beldllti Powder.,
Brown'. Ginger, Florida Water, Comb..
Brushes, Toilet Soepe, (a largo variety) and
Fancy Articles. For sale by
JAMES. O. MDNDB, Vrsggltt,
Third at., OppoeiM uuy nan
may It
117
New Arrivals.
TLOUB in Whole and Half Barrels.
Bottled Lager Beer
G. H. W. BUNGE,
N. B, Oocner of Market and Beoond Stn.
may If 11
Our Extremely
LOW PRICES are fart eelllng onr Stock of
OLOTHINO.
Never before oould Wilmington lane buy
Good to cheap.
WHITE DUCK SUITS,
BROWN DUCK BUTTS,
DUSTEBS, Ao,
IvlUNSOKT &s, CO.
C1TT CLOTHIBBo.
may It 118
liAUAta aepeoi.iiy at tbe
OU
BMAIt OFFICE.
KXW ADVESTISX VIST.
22.
Preserve Your Carpets
and Other Woolens
WITH OUB l
Country Tavist
AXO OTHEB
TODACCO COODS
FOR THAT AhD OTHER PURPC8IS.
'By D. PIQOTT,
may II lit
01
rpHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
eaieUng between 0. J. Boakowlti and George
Lleher, trading nnder the name and etjleof
Botkiwlli a Lteber, la hereby dhnolved by
metual eonaeot.
All partlee baying claim' aialnet tbe under-
elgned Srm preeent to Georg Llvbar, who will
attie me aame, ana all par tie. unwilled win
make payment to Geo. IJeher, who alone ha.
the right to collect and pay the debt, of the
nrm
C.J, BOSKOW1TE,
O.L1EBER.
may II 111 It
ttio All wm,
JAMES A FRAZIER, Trop'r.
rjlHIS CBUCBBATED WATERING place,
the home of the Invalid I The plaoe for pleae-
ureteeker.l Open Jnlet,wlthacapaol-
ty for too. Gome la lime for the Grand "Bel
Maeque" and Carnival, with free Champagne
upper.
may IS 11T eod tw
For Sale!
THE Steam Engine and Boiler, all eomplete
and In perfect order, now running my Mill
ana Machine annp. capacity about 40 to so
bora rower end admirably adapted far Saw
Mill., Grl.t Mill, or any other purpoee for
which power I needed.
Wilmington, M. O., May IS, 117S.
may is 119-lw
Office of County Commissioners,
Now Hanover County.
WanmoTOB, N. C-, May 17th, 1175.
In nnrauanse of Section IS of "An Act to
BaiM Revenue." ratlfled February I.th. 1174,
and Section IT of an act known a. the "Ma.
ehlnery Act," ratified the 12d day or Maoch,
1N7S, the Board of Oounty Oovmlaslonereor
Mew Hanover eoumy met to-nay ai ie uoun
Hone In the eity of Wilmington for the pur
poee named la mM aota, and nay taken a re-
onnu
HoaeuLf, tho Mtk SUhf ! Wy, IMS,
at whloa time the Oommleneaeri will preneed
to revise the tu Uete and valuation reported
to them and eomplete th. llrt. by computing
the tax payable by eaeb pereon and aftlting
th. eaa.oppo.lte hie name.- The eeomioa of
the Board will eon tin ae for the Ipeoe of
TBHXB WORKING DATS.
The Board will hear all pereon. objecting to
the valuation of their property or to the
amount of tax ebarged against them. The
Board bee a right to alee valuation, of pro
perty tbat may be unreasonably low and tor
that purpose are empowered to summon and
examine wltneeeeo.
After the tax Uts are made up and placed In
the hand, of tbe Sheriff it will be almoat Im
possible to make oorrectlotu. All faults must
be considered the fault, of tbe tax pater.
themaelveo. and notice 1. hereby liven that no
alterations will be made alter the time
expires except In ac outdance with tbe strict
letter or tne law.
JAMES WILSON,
Chairman Board of County Commissioners,
may 18 117-lw
Choice Small Guts of Smoked
Beef,
FINE LARGE BEEF TONGUES,
null Extra Bngdr Cured
pig Hams and Shoulders,
Large Mess and No 1 Mackerel,
fresh Goods OTorir Rteatner ataitf bp
Atlantic Coast LIbo,
OHAS. D. MYERS A CO.,
I esT North Front St
WHO ALSO HAVE ANOTHER LARGE
INVOIOBOF
FRANKFURTER'S USER BEER.
Finest Stock Imparled.
Ladles and Invalids will enjoy it.
Dyspepsia Oraokers,
Fingers' Ginger Bread,
Cream Nats,
Milk and English Biscuit
Oar Stores are on North Front St.,
Nob. S and 7
CHAS. D. MYERS A CO.
may 16
ll-2t
Escaped Convicts.
We will pay a reward of SIS each for such
Information as will lead to the capture of any
eeavict. eeoaped from the New Hanover Conn,
ty Work Hon, slnoe tbe ear 1S7S. Add revs,
by letter or telegraph, MATHES A CO., 8u-
SerlntendentsofNew Hanover County Work
ones, Wilmington, N. O.
mays ' IQS-tf
Trunks Repaired and Covered
All kinds of Saddlery repairing don. prompt
ly at moderate price.. A full Mock of Saddles,
Bar nee.. Trunks, Bags and Satchels, Collars,
Hemes, Chains, Saddle Oloths, Whips, Spur.,
OnrryOomb., Horse Brash.., Stall Strap.,
Feather Dusters, Maddlery Hardware, Leather,
Axle Grease, Meats Foot Oil, Lap Robes, Ae.
CARPENTER A MALLARD,
Huooeeaprs to
J. B. TOPHAM A 00.,
No. I outb'Pront Street, Wilmington, V. 0.
may 111-tf
I EaTBlMs Say Hccclrci
A N OTHER SUPPLY OP THOSE RAND
A. sewed. Maobine sewed and Cable. Wire
Boi-Toe I yOw quarter Shoe, of varlone
styles, Alee Gents Goat S'rap Ties and NnllL
Sera, Ladies Slippers )n great variety, from
1 and upwards. Misses aud Children's Shoee
a specialty.
N. B. Ladies Bronae Slippers only SI.
CHARLES A. PRICE,
No. St Market St. , Sign of .the Goldea Boot
Stay MS
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f T T"
Choicest Extra Imperial and
English Breakfast Teas
At the L wet Prtoee.
Very fine OOLONU AND UMPfKlAL
TBA8 at SOOeata per pound. Sample, given
away and sent to any part of (he olty .
CLARET WINES from 1 toSU per case.
J
IMPORTED BRANDT 14 to SIS per gatlca
i
I
Daft Gordon and Cr -wn Sherry.
Blue Urasi ami Kentucky Gta Whiskey at
SI and 8 per gallon.
Tbe very choloestor WlNFJamt MyCOHS
for table and medlelnal use In the Si ate.
Just In to-day our fresh supply of
l ooked ( ornteo Boot.
"Beat Butter In the World."
"New Proceee Empire Flour."
For sale only at
GKO MTEHB',
It A 13 South Front St.
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vaneement of tbe welfare of our people In
everything that serve, to make a State proper
ons and Independent. Its
ADVERTISING COLUMNS
will be found of great advantage, as both tbe
Daily and Weekly eiroulate largely In every
portion of the State. Bates moderate.
BTJPSOBIPTIOH BATE8 1 ' '
Daily, One Year ST Ot
Weekly, ' I
Subscribe -for 1874. ,
STONE UZZELL, .
, IProi rletor
ants - ' M
itRlKssuabw'wluA
QOTTKM Ur
and printed
the
JOUBMAL iriOB,
SEW ADVERTISEMEM8.
45.
45 MARKET
BROWN &
We are still aJdiug to onr Intensive Assortmout o!
mmm dry goods;
1 - !
Being fully aware that smalt profit make quick returns, wo bare marked
onr whole stock ao that any ana erery oue can pluiuly see we are in eaniMl
and mean bnainew. We only desire thrma who are in want of anything in our
Hue to giro us a call in1 order to satisfy tlietnadvns. We are never airaidof
showing onr goods, or of comparing thorn with auy, We call particular at
tention to the following list :
HTKITED HUMMIIH 8ILKH mlnotul to (J2J Cents. J ; ;
lllack Hernanios snd (Ironadinps from IS CenK
Colored Htripe snd Fignrpd Grcna linos ltl 31-3 oeuts, "
Grey I)e Uhros 20 Cents. -Our
stock of Dies (roods is largo snd we olTor Uiuui as low as they can be
bought iu auy Northorn teaikrt.
(4KNTH I'UlISlMHINi UlOl'AItTIKNT.
White Dreas Khirts, CuIih, Collars, Joan Drawers, Gauze UnderYcsts, Drit
iMh Half Hoao, lilcached and Htripetl do., iu fact everything thai belongs to
noh a Department,
LINEN AND DOMESTICS.
Bleaohotl and ITnbloAehed Daninnka lu I'ower snd ITutid Loom, Cotton and
Linen Diarwrs, llomitn and I'illow Case Linens, Linen ' Sheeting, Chamltier.
and Hath Towels, Napkin, Doilies, Htir Linoua, Crashes, Ae.- .
LADfEH 1I08IEUY, (1LOVF.S AND QAUZE UNUEUWEAlt.
L'lama Lshi Hactpiea and I'oititi ; Laon Hhawla 75 ots., a bargnin ; rjtripod
and Flain Mhetlaud Hhawla ; Nottingham for Curtains ; Mnehlue Neodlus 5 ots.
each. Hoto Agents for FKANK LESLIE'S I'Al'EH l'ATTEUNS. !
BROWN & RODDICK,
....... i .1 .
may lii
MORE PAHTICULAKS ! .
MT ASKORTMKNT
IS HOW COMPLETE
IN ALL THE DIFFERENT LINES.
My customers lave shown their appreciation of my LOW rKICEiJ by tkeir
liberal pnrcliasos, for which I'm thankful. STllANOEIiS not posted, and
desiring the value of their munrit can
-
AT
M.M.EATZ'S,
LIVERPOOL anil LONDON and GLOBE
INSURANCE CO.) '
Aseu (Gold) 826,740, 1 60.76.
HAMBURO (Biwnen) INSURANCE CO,
AaseU (Gold) 82,200,000.
MOBILE UNDKllWUITEllS AGENCY
Aunts 81(200,000,
JNO. W. GORDON, ;
Agent.
may it llT-lm
Seasonable Goods.
J J, 108 CHBaM "'BBBZsIBSi
ttie beat'blng out. ' ' '
I,awn Mower..
rishlng role., TaoUe, Bobs, Jlo.
4 For sale low by., "
GEO. A. FECK,
may IS "-
Bacon ! Bacon !
100 H mis. and Bo ie. I.8. Bides, '
SA ' " D. 8. Shoulder., .
,U i, ii w BmokcAHIdea,
in " " " Shoulders,
SO Bbls, Pk. t;it;,rr ,. -m
For sale by
KEBOBNKK A OALDEB BEOS
Spirit Casks and Hoop
Iron
BP1BIT CASKS, "
1,000 Buudles Hoop Iron, (
200 Papers Rivets.
For sale by
KXBOHNBB A OALDEB BBOB
Molasses ! Molasses !
209 Hbds. New Crop Oaba Molasses,
60 " S. H. Molasses,
. 100 Bbls New Crop Cuba Molasses,
24MI H. H. Molamee,
SO Panohson Uemerara Molaeie..
For sale by ,
KKKUHNKR OALDEttj BROS,
Flonrl Flour I
1000 BBLB L0Ult' 1
For sale by 11
KEROBNIB A OALUEK BROS,
may IS lo ,
Shades ittiitt,
A
LAROK STOCK 07 NEW 8TTLB8 Just
loelysd aud far sals at titxemely reduced
prices to suit the hard tunel,by T ' U
D. A. SMITH A CO.
maitt,
m-ti
45.
EODDIOK
45 Market Street
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te, r,i 1 .,ti-.1 auet
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4
got it by culling . - ,
t,.
36 Market Sti
ChromosC , T t "
A floe colleution of Beautlfal Chtomol aud
Colored Ulhogi aulu, at the
CITT BOOK BTOBE. '"'
Bibles and Prayer Books.;
...... ..'!'J'.'J
The most oomplete stock In the elty of Fam--
I f f '. :
lly and small B'bles, Prayer Books, Hymaals,
and Prayers and Hymnals In ease,
AT '' '
CONOLEI & lATES',1"., .
. City Book and Musio Store "i
may tf , ..4J; ... ,. , a- v . US 4
The Charlotte Observer.'
The only morning dally paper published 1n
the State west of Balelgh and North or WO.
mington, efl'era special Induoement. to edyer-
User. It. clroulatloo, slu and uscf ulneat -hays
been largely Increased dnrtng the year '
just past, and it aow reaches most 01 the Mer-
chants of Western North Uaiolina, thus oiler-'.
Ing an anborpaieed median of eommanloav"
tlon between the Morchsntsof Wiimlngtonand
the people of Western Motlb Oarolliia,
tikhs o soBscaiPTios :
Dally.............. S3 00 per Sanaa, t
Weekly.......... ,ttO "
i'l'
.m t "
tar AdTsrtislng yery low.
W. l.i -J
' SPECIAL NOTICE. ,
During the Centennial Celebration large edl-1
tlon. or this napec will be priated daily and n.t
such adrertUing medium will so bt offered to) )
ASIf Wilmington
' ' : i
IS ALIVE TO HER INTERESTS in East,,
Carolina, her business men will sdyer Use lu,
THE WASHINGTON ECUO.I
a large and well established weekly newrpej t
nor, oireiilatlrig extensively In tie couutius o ,1
Hyde,' Beaalort, Pamlico,' Pitt, Kdgoconibej
and those aJJoiulng. Rates JUw. " ' "
Watr. P. WritiAMso,5 ' , R. Oaanona,
Late of T ar boro. of Washington . t
. editor. and Proprietors. n-. v i
) otll " ' , Starcopy. , jSSO-U-f
Cottage, Bedstea'ds .
r ,s - ww
Styles. Just recetyed and for M" low Jtu loU j'
to suit J rs,-'',; .WvfW
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