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V I ' - . i i. ... ' ' .. .! THIS PAPER ; " ..-i'-- .- . . . i. i..J!..rprr afternoon, feunaays t'X- pu'""'rp-w , 'i , L M 1 cepied by J OS H. T. JAMES, KDITOK AD TROrBIETOR. JiSCAlITiONS, POSTAGE PAID. 0,; vcarf$5 00; Six months, $2 50; Three months $1 25; One month, 50 cents. : the paprt' willJ be delivered, by carrier?, fnt- of : charge, in any part of the city, at the ,tove ratesj or 13 cenU per week. Adrertising rates low and liberal. sySubacriben will pleaso report any and 411 foil ares loj receire their paper regularly. CAROLINA. sprinkler is at work in Char- . ! r;n i - Thy" clue ken thieves are depre laling in Xuiweious attempts at burglary in j.i Suite of lite da). . Heavy w'm'l and ,niin fctjim in New v;;rlvA tbtcnlav mOrning. r'eve handsome new buildings are to ; . bi:i t in uoldboro thi Spring. : iii.v. Vance passed through -Golds!; oro , a sho-t yisit to Wilson, on Satcrday. MrH. J. Wolfe h a been apppointed j -tm.ijier at Moufoc, in place of J. J. i ;ir. I, resigned. I' j .. . A cric.s; ()f protracted meetings Was !t n inaugurated in the? New Street M. E. ( h in K'juw'bcrn. . h! t j i f i ' Th ; Watjbshoro-ec despairs of the y in i'tti:ij of the Cheniw and Salisbury i h! road, eve ( to that place. Mr. S. 'SL fcegram has been eh-cted Or .'i ily Srrgclaht of the) Hornet's Nest Kifle t, ii, vice ) L'. Iyuej, resigned. The Goldsboro; Messenger says; The t u -payers ojT Golds Vro are exceedingly anxious to kjiow 'how istanda the cond:-ii-tii of the twii finances V" No official xhibir. has beeii made! during the past uvoj viais. ami there; are rumors that everv thing s not! altogether ''lovely" in the a cotiofsi of th osc'who have had the Jj.Uoililig of the town's moricv At arty rate a rejwrt of the previous' administra ti ll) has been anxiously looked lor the pafct eleven mouths. Ml The Goldsboro Messenger sa;s: The Presbyterian jChurch iu 'this town narrow ly escape I destruction on last Wednesday iiilit. The jcolordd sexton in lighting the th nidlieis had repeatetlly indulged in the act of revolj ing the lamps towards him, vulently bupp'jsing it to be otthe revolv ing kind, but in so doing he had unscrew ed the Ikook that holds the chandelier and ;is ho resulted the turning process last Weilnesday evening down came the chan- U lier, lamps and all,' with a crash, and Hie burning) lamps instantly ignited the il or carpet into a huge blaze. The time- ly arrival of lielp alone saved fiu;n destruction. The dam a. the building am aire to the floor carpet and lamps is estimated at about The Mon oe I'lritress a s The wagon tr iin continues to ply between this place autl Charlotte, and our merchants remain iis-wi;ll pleased with it as ever; and Mich a thinz as a back down on their part is not fur a moment thought of. Uf course there are disadvantage connected with tht-i niatterj but there are also very material adyaiit:jes p.iyingemployment it-lug given w a'numoer oi persons ana a 1 i r KMliiiilif Vf iminpr 1oin(r lrnnt. in rir. cuiation among our people, which would otherwise be carried away by the railroad It ii safe to say that tti'4 railroad is losing thoiisanils bf dollars by its outrageous course towards our mei Chants, as only Mich heavy goods as salt and molasses is shipped over it and wheregoodsareship- over u uy nouses viiu wnicn tt;cy leal, contrary to1 orders, the excess of ncignt iscliargeuto tuem. - Uur merchants nre willing to subiiiit to the fair thing, but they are not made of material that tamely mbmits to any kind of treatment, as the lailrond m.ingacrs are probably aware be- lore this tunc. j . Ai-iontnients by Bishop Atkinson for Ills Spring Visitation. U -in ton (Gock Friday)....., .....March SO CM i ii i . - 4 . . luuojo ivster JLay; .... ...... apru Windsor... h". .'...;. ...... . " WiN-xlviller, Bertie county..' " MurfreesborciJ 1st Sunday after faster.., 1.... . . . . Wi:Kstun .1. . '. .....!... 'atesville.....,) .'...j...'. .... t. Peter's, Gates couuty. . . .... . Hertford, Pernuiwaus county. . . Wwdvillc, ! " -! ! ... . Kli4cth City; 2nd Sunday after Kastcr...L....; . vamdeu Misu....... K!enton.....j! . j j.1 ........ i- I-iike's, Washington couuty... Si- David'a, l" j" 3rd Suuday after Eastern. l;!yniouth....Lj. ,;...,.". s'. -lAines, lJeaufort county....... St. iieorgu's,! Hyde couuty, 4th 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 10 31 22 24 2C 29 30 o 4 5 6 9 10 11 'n tiehl, Hyd(i county f i ... . . . " .idesviile.4.1 J it May . . . . t ............... uni Church, jJkaiufort countv. . .! H ashiiigtoh, l i4 1 : r , , vinibville. . L j.. ..j. 1 ' ' ... ? ... .p. ....... , ) ulsainston (AscL-nsiou Day) . ,.. Uunilton....jJ......L.....)i...v Tlinitv ChiirrK Sl...l Vx'JLi." Sunday j after Ascciision..... 13 Collections in beLilf of Diocesan Mis sions will be made at each place. 1 Quarterly Meeting, Second round of aniiointmn,. f Church South, as made by Rev W S jWlack, Prendin Elder, i ' v S lr-V-'T- Sl-Aprill 1 qiivu.q ana waecamnv Mission, ayVayman.' . . .April 28-29 5 ilrmngtou. Trout Street... .ifav tZT W' HiDg's Chapel.... May i2-iy r ."uury ana uonarnc Alis- siou gtou, at J ohnsou'J Viand . May noTo Grille ,j.f.... r .i.L.!...Jnnc 2-3 ..... . SI.. . 19-20 . . . nn VOL. 2. The Mails. The Mails close and arrive at the City I'ostoftic follows : close. 1 Northern through mails - - - 5:15 P M Northern through and way mails. 8:15 A M Mairsfor the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied therefrom - - 5:15 PM Soutliern mails for all points South, daily - - - - - - 6:30 P M Western mails (C. C. It. W.) daily (except bunday) - - - 6:00 A M F-ayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear liiver, Tuesdays and Fri days - - - - - - 1:00 P M Fayetteville by C. C. R. W. daily, (except Sundays) - , - - 0:00 A M Onslow C. II. and intermediate of fices every Friday - 6:00 A M Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays) - - 2:00 P M Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Supply, shallotte aijd Little liiver, every Friday at - - 6.-00 A M AHKIVK. Northern throush mails . - - 12:15 PM Northern" through and way mails. 7:15 P M Southern mails -------- 9:W A M Mails delivered' from 6:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9-30 A. M, Stamp Ullieo oien from 8' A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to ti P. M. Money order and Register Departments open bame as stamp otlic-e. stamps for wile at general delivery when stamp office is ciosed. Key lioxes accessible at all hours, day and niht. ' - Mails collected from street lxxes every day at 4:00 P. M. New Advertisements. J.'W. Lrrin Fresh Choice Candies. A. DAvJu-rBusines3 and Dress Suits. A. Suiuer. Collars by the bucket full 25 ceatd a bucket. Our Jricnds and patrons will please iuidvrotani that carrier boys are not t! t oif to sell copies of the Keview Please do not buy of ihem or encourage them lo .sell at it will positively cost the boy ihs situation mchen detected. Straw hats are fully a month off yet. Xowjs the time to disinfect your pre mises. - The strawberry season is rapidly draw ing on. No lady with a pretty foot wiil wear a trail, if she can help it. A gill of strong sage tea, taken at bed time, will break night sweats: Steamship Pioneer,' Wakely , from this port, arrived at New York on Sunday. : Young Mr. Indications' prognostications iu regard to the weather of late are more correct tht:i agreeable. Schr. Ndlie C'arr, Nickcrson, goes on the Marine Railway of Messrs. Cassidey & iioss ttr-diy for repairs. The following unroailable letters "are in the Postoffice here: Mrs. Jam c AV. Mears, Mrs. Mary A. Murphy. Full dress parade of the "Wilmington Light Infantry on Thursday night, pro vided the moon is favorable. - A person always meets with a warm reception at a hotel. The minute he ar rives he is placed on the register. The modern housekeeper is now glad that her husband got an ulster during the winter. They make up pplendidiy into rag carpets. llishop Atkinson preaches in the Epis copal Church at Clinton on Good Friday and at St. Stephen's, Goldsboro, on Easter Sunday. . There are two reasons why some people don't mind their own business. One is! they haveu't any business, ami the other; is they haven't any mind. ; - 1 -' Auy lady can press her old bonnet over into the new spring style by placing it on a pavement block and let a loaded coal cart back over it lengthwise. It is amusing to occasionally liud an ignorant person calling a newspaper a "lying sheet." If sheets were not made to lie in, what were they made for ? Dock st rect in the vicinity of the Hook and Ladder Truck House is to be graded and the truck will be removed to some suitable building until the work is finished. The Goldsboro Messenger came to us last night with a new head and with new type and altogether showing a great im provement 'in what was previously a very handsome paper. A young riiaa writes us to know if there is any good opening here for a light business, requiring only a small capital. Well, yes. He might open an office and hang out a sign, "Money borrowed here We don't bcleve he'd have enough to do to worry him and he couid start on as small a capital in that as in any business we know of. THE MOST ECONOMICAL ARTI CLE is that which makes the .other com ponents go the furthest,' while leas of itself 14 required. This is the case with Dooley's YTeast Powder in its relation j milk, eggs and shortening. The cake, bread or pastry emerges from the oven a triumph of delicate sweetness, and there Js a reduction on the grocer a bill. LOCAL NEWS. ' ; i. !" ' 1 .; ' ! I . WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH The man that would be truly rich inust not increase his foiiune, but re trench his appetite ; for riches are not only superfluous but mean and little nioro to the possessor than the looker on. A scientist devoted about half a column to explain "How to Unrn Cokl." Almost anybody yho had been at housekeeping a month could have told him that wa the wrong side of the question to discuss. Ono of our doctors says that a person with a sore throat shouldn't kiss, one whose threat is all right, as the compUint can be communicated. Girls 'with sore, thfoaU Rhould wear a beil. We will have to be particular hereafter. We notice the arrival of the Meamtr Goo. Worth, dpt.' Albert Worth, from Fayetteville, after an absence of several weeks froui her regular trips,. wilh a good cargo of naval stores. The 'Worth will take the place f the A. 1'. Jturt .fur a while and the last named steamer will be given a rest. ' . ;.' '' EdThomas, and Wash Green, the rep resentatives of the rival Aldermanic wings of the republican party in the First Ward were beforeJustice Gardner this morningto tell all they knew about their little shoot ing scrape a night or two before the elec tion. A material witness being absent, the casoVas postponed until to-morrow. It Should be Repaired. One of the most neglected-looking buildings in the city, is the City Hall. The window-panes and sash arc broken in some parts of the building, the cornices are nearly all broken, caused by the peckings of pigeons, and the entire building presents anything but a genteel appearance. It certainly docs not now reflect much credit on the city The Rifle Club. A very interesting meeting of the'Iiifie Club was held yesterday afternoon in the office of DuIJrutz Cutlar, Esq. on Prin-' cess street, : the result of which was the reorganization of the Club on basis.: Various committees a summer " were ap pointed and it vras decided to erect a new7 range on Eagle Island, opposite the cit-, where some rare pp rt is anticipated during the coming season. Just from the North Capt. R. M. Mclntire returned to the city last night from New York? where he had been for the purple -pi purchasing his Spring and Summer, stocks. He "laid in" a suppdy of the newest and prettiest and most stylisdi goods of the season, which will be here in a few days, and due announcement of their arrival will be made through the columns of the Review. ...';.. Off for the Old Woild. We slid "good-bye" last night to Mr. Eduard Peschau, of this , who city lef t here this morning for New York, at which port he will take the steamer next Saturday for Bremen. He- is! bound for Cuxhaven' near Hamburgh where his parents reside and where Lis wife and children are now on a visit, and wilj re turn home with his family in August next. ! - ' Courts Next Month. Tho firsj; term of the new Criminal Court for New Hanover Couuty, His Honor Judge Mearcs presiding will con vene in.this city on Monday next, 'April 2d, when-defendants and witnesses iu all cases originating eince the last term of the Superior Court will be- required to appear. Tho April Term of Superior Court, at which His IIpDor, Judge Sey mour, will preside, opens on the fourth Monday in April, the 23d proximo. i Fine Geraniums, i We saw this morning at the fruit and confectionery establishment fof Capt. James W. Lippitt, a lot of very choice geraniums and- fuchsias, received on con signment from a celebrated 1 florist o Petersburg, Va. The. plants arc decidedly the freshest and healthiest-looking we have seen in some time, and as to the variety, there are some which jwe think arc seldom seen about these parts. dpt. Lippitt has been "cramming"' ou botany, and lias the botanical i names, at his tongue's end. Gomez has come and Gomez has shown himself to be well, say a fraud. Some one or two of his tricks were tolerably good. His "handsome albums" turned out to be a little blank book .f ordinary white paper covered with gilt paper. Such impostdw ought not to be j tolerated and the press of the State should pass him around. IIow can I tell whether my advertise ment will attract or not ? Try it. A Stampede. Just before the close of the 'humbus performances at the Opera House last night there was a try of f.rc oa th streets. It was taken up by seme one within the building and in a moment there was a scene of wild confusion. A dash was made for the doors, both in the front and rear, one lad leaping from one of the boxes in the dress circle to the stage. Fortunately no one was hurt. There was no general alarm, but some of the engines were out on a vain search for the fire. " The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at th'13 place we obtain the following report of thq thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : j . Augusta, 47 ; Charleston, 49 ; Cincin nati, 32; Jacksonville, o4 ;. Kiaox :viller 38; Lynchburg, 14 ; Memphis, 44; .Mobile, 52; Montgomery, 48;Xash ville, 38 ; New Orleans, 5G ; New York 49 : Norfolk, 4 1 ; Pittsburg,' 33 Savan nah. 50 : St. Lou Wilmington, 47 . j j . - o, r v Body Recovered. The body of Simp Council, colored drowned from steamer Li. P. Hurt on the 8tl March, was recovered about two n.iles below the pia.cc of the accident, bv a colored fisherman last Saturday. An inquest, was to bethel d to-day. The body, when found was standing in an upright position in the7 water, just as though he had been "treading water" and in this po. sition it floated. Capt. Worth mado the necessary arrangements for its interment about two miles below Indian Wells, the place vhere it was found. ' . The New Parasol g. Parasols are coming into use agai h for the intermediate seasons, for street and for carriage wear, wniic tno larger suu-um-brclLls arc to be reserved for midsummer. These parasols are chosen,accordingto the Parisian fashion, to match the dress with which they arc worn, and may be made to order of the dress material. They are richly trimmed with ruffles,- pleats, frills, friugc, and also with embroidery. This embroidery is sometimes self-colored, and in other .cases is of gay contrasting colors ; it appears not only on the parasol, but on the ruffle .which edges it. 1 Others have nifties ravelled out on each edge to form fringe, and some have Tom Thumb fringe. What Gas Costs Cities. ir Louisville pays $29 per annum for every street lamp ; Baltimore, $33 69 (on outskirts uses oil) ; Augusta, $30 (hnsG73 gas and 184 oil lamps, and fur latter Ajut barrels of kerosene arc ''required) Rich mond, $30 ; Nashville, $1 42i' per thou sand feet ; Chattanooga, $30 ; Atlanta, $37 50 ; ' Columbus, $30 ; Wilmington, $30 (on outskirts oil is used). In all thcabovo cities except Atlanta, Augusta and Wilmington the gas .compa nies clean and keep the lamps in order. All the cities except .Columbus .-employ lamplighters at a round sum. Columbus requires that duty of the policemen. In Augusta. Columbus and Wilming ton gas is not lit in the street lamps on moonlight nights, or those when the moon ought to shitjc. We know nol how it is in oth'jr cities. Consumers are charged per. thousand feet iu Louisville, $2 70 ; Baltimore, $2 50, and Richmond, $2 50 ; Augusta, $5 but 20 per cent, is deducted if monthly bills are paid within ten days after pre sentation; Columbus, $5; Nashville, $3, and two per cent, off if bill is paid five days after , presentation ; Cliattanooga, $3; Wilmington, $ J A few days ago one of . our "canttfool- i t tne' young meu wrote to a Chicago, House' T for a "magic clock'' he saw advertised, thinking he would receive a clock by electricity or by the "presto veto run of a magician's wand; this morning he received by mail a neat little package containing twelve little yellow cards on which was priuted "magic clock strikes one" and so 0:1 up to "magic clock strikes twelve." Tin cream of the joke is that the young gentleman prides himself with the belief he was "never taken in by sharpers." Is it net timer for om action to be Likea relative to a good walk and drive to the Cemetery ?' Memorial Day is fast approaching, when nearly all of our citi zens make their annual visit of doty and love to the last resting place of the noble dead. Let some one make a move in this direction and give us at least a good walk to the Cemetery. : -rt 27, 1877. " NO! 57 Yellow" jessamine in full bloom hcrc- ibouts. '-.' i ' ' .' A horse attached to a dray driven" by a colored man named Thomas Grccri, Lacked this afternoon from the wharf just south cf the MTkct pock into an empty wood flat which was tied there, but strange to say escaped-unhurt. . J . . Information Wanted. I City Marshal Price received to-day a letter irom; JK. T. Stewart, of Bridgeton, Combland countyMaine, makiugEotnc enquiries relative, to his son Eugene II. Stewart, who he last beard from at this place on the 8th of December'. Youug Stewart was a tailor, and sometimes went by the name of James E. Hatch. He is described as 22 years old, 5 feet G or 7 inches bigh, rather slim, and jwciglung about 133 jounds. Any information left at the City Marshal's office will be for warded at once to his parents, j: . Fire on Topsail Sound. A pea house, machinery and grist-mill, situated on the Futch homestead on Top sail Sound, the property of Mr. C. B. Futch was consumed by fire this morn ing, dpt. E. L. Pearcc, who lives with in a quarter of a mile of the sence of the conflagration was aroused about one o'clock by tho cry of fire, which proceeded Irom one of his hands, who first discov ered the buildings to be in flames, but even at that time the roofs were caving in. Mr. Futch resides about one and a half miles from the ruins and did not jkno w until daylight of his loss. In a shed Connected with the pea house about eight hundred bushels of peanuts were stored which were all consumed. The fire is suppose! to be either the work of an incendiary or an accidental fire caused by the dropping of fire by some thief in an attempt to carry off some of the peanuts. . A track of a barefooted man was followed through a field to and from the pea house. A policy of $500 on the buildings, and $500 on the peas, in a company rcprefcu ted by Maj. Jno. .A Byrrc, was all the insu ranceMr. Futch was carrying and lie es timates his loss to be $1,500 over and above the amount of his policies. List of Letters. . The following is the list of letters re maining unclaimed in the Postofticc, Wil mington N. C, Wednesday, March 27th, 1877:" ; . -A Mary Ann Anderson, Robert Aman. i B Spotswood B Boyd ltobcrt Bell, Henry Blair, John W Bartley, Mrs Maha ley Bracey, V R Berry, Jim Brren or Brown, Calvin Blunt, A H Brown, Mis S A Bloxum, C Ixuisa Capehart, Mrs Virgiuia G Craig, MisH Rose drte. n D Miss JcnnicgDavis, Mrs E T Davis, Eld Aaron Davis, Stephen Daniels. Mr Henry G Davis, Miss Gcsiul Doschcr, Miss Daisy Deems, A. David, Jr, Leonard Da vis, Mrs P Doulau, Richard Dixon, Wm Dowling7' j : i! J E Geo H Edwards, Miss Ella EaEton, F-rRev B U FiUyaw, William B Fenders, Squire Fisher, N French, f . G Mrs Alice Gooding, Amanda G ris 83ii, Bettie Graham. . !H H Miss Gracy Hall, Miss droliue Hayes, Mrs. Clarissa Hendersou, Mrs. Dmcilla Highsmith, Mrs. Emma' Harris, Eliza Howie, Isabella Huss, John Hor ton, Samuel Harris, Mrs Anna J Howard, J--Otta Joel, Miss Mary Jackson, Mallic S Jenkins, Louisa Johnson; K Ezra Thomas Kenneday. Jj MrsAnnJe Long,Samuel C liarkins. M AV II filler, William it MpKoy, Solomon ilotto, Richard Maultsby, Owen Mathis, Kennith Mathison, J retcr Mellct, Richard Merrick, John Mockel. William Murphy, Furny Moore,! ,Mrs Francenia SicKoy, droliue Maloy, N Mannie Norwood. O Chas Olielie, Mrs Ann Or.l. P B M Patter, Simon Picrric Susan A Pope, Miss Daucy Talmer. j : ' - R J II Register, J B Royal. 1 ! t Mrs Stanley, Ilobert bessomsj 3Irs Nancy Stokes, Mr Schroder, Mri Mulia Sbaw 3 Elizabeth Shaw. 4 I W Mrs Anna Watts, Mrs II Ward, Miss Ilageran AVhittield.Maria Washing ton. Mrs Mary Wooiiard, Granville War rell. - -f : . Fcrsons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised";, if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead totter office, Washington, D. C. j 4 , t E. It. BRINK, 1. 31. In this age of education and general in . telligence, the household is hardly complcU without a Cornish & Co. 1'iauo or Organ. Bead the advertisement in another column an4 then send for illastrated catalogue and price list. . - j JaJi 8. THE BEST BAlt IN TUE CITY IS TIIE OLD CLARBIDON Foot of , narketl v The Boat of ALES'Tvlyra,'LIQroBS and CIGARS always on hand and sercd by polite and accommodating attendac: . i New River Oyitcn, alwarafresh acJl alway fat, served la any xtrle dejlf cd. jtn 17. PLEASE 2TOTICE. We will be Jad to iretirt! CUS&tmlettinA from mr friends on kay tod all nbjecti f general Interest bat s1 i'Mt -7r ' " .Hhs name of the, writer pt, i!wtj H 'uriunea to me Juditor J.dommunieationj malt bt writtea aiy oe side f the paper. - . , Personalities mast be avoided.' : And it is especfally and paHfevIarly ndef ; stood that tie editor does not ahriri tndam the views of correspondents, nnlea to stated ' in the editorial eolomna. y - , Sundar 'SeTTlcei . "STL J6nv MitrvvV' March 28th.-Vodneaday before Easter. --Morning Prayer 7 a, rlitaoy and Ante-Communion Offictf 12 uu Evening Prayer and Lecture 8 p. m. March 29th. Thursday before Easter Morning Prayer 7 a. m. Erening PrayerG p. m. Institution of the Last Supper 8 p. m. ' . March SOtb. Good Friday. Morning Prayer, Litany and Ante-Communion Of fice with sermon 11 a. m. Evening Prayrr 5 p. m. , . . .. . r: March 31st. Easter Even Moroini rraycr and Atite-Communion Office 7 a. m. Evening Prayer 2 p. m. - Aprd 1st. Easter Dar.lst Celebris tion of the Holy Eucharist 7f a. m. Morning Prayer with Second Celobratiou 11 a. m. Children's Choral Service 4 p.m. Etcd mg Prayer with Sermon. 8 p. m. April 2nd. Monday in Easter Week. Morning Prayer 7 a. m. Evening Prayer 5 p.m. April 3rd. Tuesday in Easter Week. Morning Prayer 7 1 a. m. Evening Prayer 5 p. in. Cut this Out It Slay Save Yonr Ufe There is no iwrson living but what suffers more or less with Lung Diseaar Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that wqnld cure them. -Dr. A. Boschec's German Syrup ban lately been introduced in this country from Germanyand its wondrous cures astonish . every one that tries it, If you doubt what we say in print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist,; - . . and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. -r- T vuuavu, New Advertisements. NEW, CHEAP AND GOOD. gl'RIN G STYLES XO W I.V." Gents' and Youth's and Boys Clothing. SUITS FOR ago for $15. ' which sold a 3 ear A FACT! A FACT I A FACT I il. SZZZLZDZl, Market f treet. mcli 27 Look at It I A FIKST-CLASS SHAVE with Bay Ram, only 10 cents. Stylish hair cat, 25 cento. LucTous Shampoo by machinery, 25 cents Moustache dycd,'23' cents. Everything dene , in silence. A liberal redaction to monthly customers at the jjreat Reform Barber Shop under the First National Bank. Come and trv the new and skilled barbers. mch27 I. FURM ANSKT. Business and Dress Suits QF ALL THE LATEST STYLES la English and French Wonted. Caasimeres ana UUhi UlTJS are now exhibited on mv tables. Only the vcrv best B LUE FLANrfCLS. t the color warranted, are offered and at prices comparing favorably with any other boue la ' tne cnv. j - . - .'-.Fit Cbevoit Suits a rpecialtr. Call and tee thepi. A. DAVID, Clothier; 27 If arket tL luch 27 FBES1I AND CHOICE Ca'ndiedl Marsh Mallow Drops. . Chocolate Pralines, .1 Jim Crows, Chocalatc C'arouiehf, I ' . : I Cocoanut Cream, Cream Walnuts, Cream Bates, Dried Figs, Cream Taffy, Oranef, Apple), Grapes, l,, Sbellbark, WalBttt Taffy. J. W. LIP PITT'S, UU.MLUllU.NhKI OiUKE, N.CCorner Front and Princess SU Sin of Punch. meh 27 Dental Notice ' T TAKE PLEA8URE INAN- X nouncin? that I hare aaaoc La sted with tne in the practice ofi DENTI31RY. my son. Mr. Isaac X. Carr. and Lope with his assistance and br close attention, to merit and receire a renewal of that patronage so liberally bestowed npon lue in past years. ; Chloroform adminutcrcd when desired. 4 31 well-known TOOTHPASTE kept con stant on hand ami for sale at 60 cents per box. ' TIIOS. B. CARl:,M.D. Office and residence, No. Z3 Market street. '.! 31. CRO.fLT, Aucticactr. BY CHONLY & MORRIS. Under writeroVGale. vTEDNESDAYSEXT, JIARCH 23uVat 11 o'clock, A. M., wc will tell, at the Depot of tho Carolina Central Railway, under iAspcction of the. Agent of the Underwriters, for and on ae- count of whom it way concern : OO Z BAGS AMMON1ATED ZVD DISSOLVED BOXES. Slightly damaged upon rovage of fspor tation. . mch 76 QUBStTRRK TO Til L DAILY REVIETT 1 I !,':'.'! - 3 : : . '.: : i . . 1 ' .--'!- . . ... ; . . : r . .- '?' ' ' ': : '. ;,. : ' . : ". ' :. i :, : .-. ;'.'.. ' !..! ' .. ;('.' ' ". ." ' t .. '" -'" . 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