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1 THIS PAPER . ubiuhcd cTtrj afternoon, Sundays ex- u r intw) hr r J J JOSH. T. J ABI ES, r EDITOIt A3TD PROPRIETOR. , . l;nKSCBirTIOK8, POSTAGE PAID. nn Tctr. 15 00 Six months, $ J 50 ; Thrco months, $1 55 ; One month, 60 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, ttt9 of charge, la tny part of the city, at the rates, or 13 cents per week. i ertisinz rates low and liberal -Subscriberi will please Report any and failures to receive mw pptn'K''v OF COURSE. , ,-tstful that veracious bltcsi. the Xt-w 1 , . Vak Tune, iu commenting tiioi Gov Wee's address to the colored troops in aleish on lli0 lst of January, prints the remarks, and tries ,to make ca'pital out of the same fr his Badical brethren of the bloody hhirt stripe in the Xortli. The lima is likewise uufair and tin :-jst 10 ilaj- inSeiuaru,, iu ujuiiui-uuuji I " i r ....I'.r.,- in ?irliii!iif tjt fli-li xrfr' an I . 1- 1 .t . I . . . .mrrw Tflfirii f ti i inn po a. Wition of the anniversary f Lincoln's j .mancipation proclamation.; I r t)ut the r iwelcoi..o to all the : on m.iku out of such a nerver-I cap.i , i . . .i.i cinn of fact; tnc UIIJU l,iU pasc wucn we i of the Suuth care for the misrepresen-1 b ..; .J i.nr Iovin brethren of the North. I.1L1VU The cclorcl people of the South enjoy J .t a i,!itirnl rights nk the whites. I IM WHA --0 , . -t .i 4i j . I i r,. m,r rivilpirM than thpv dn in I eofthc -Siintl communities 'of the orth. Iu the great btate of Ohio lor eitance, the Fraudulent President's own, .L ra nnf nnltr r.n law Tfrm5l f In rr nr. I f . ., J . , . , . . I 8 . t.t-x- lL j . j Lis law prohibiting the parade .of thel colored volunteers. Hoar different in Xorth Carolina where a Democratic Leg- j 1 . ... ... , I lormauon oimuuary orgauizaiiuus, uiauo . . - , , ; " , . , , I nrovision for the colored troops also, andJ a Democratic Governor, reviews the coloraLtroopa and then says kind and cheering words to them only to have them I perverted by some miscreant like W. W. Holden, wo suppose, and telegraphed! Xorthjor political capital. New Advertisements. ' 45 nAnmiT ST rE8IRB TO THANK THE PUBLIC OF XJ . Wilmington and surroundings for tbo VERY tSSJJyJS EFFORTS on our rart will be spared in order to gala the con&denceof our patrons, ana Dy - . . strict personal attention to our business, we hope to make It an object for ' all to trade with us, at we will sell at the lowest lirinir profits, that being the OKLY TRUE POLICY of iacreasing oar business. We at alt times avoidmisrepresentin? our roods in order to effect a sale, as we firmly be here that the plain truth is t ALL times the best policy. , t All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ! - I OHE PRICE. TERMS CASH ! I GBM'CIIiMG Sill COMMENCES J an u a ry 1 st, 1878 t B0 Pain Blankets, (slightly damaged) 53.00, 1 M pSnUni SS.00. KO SDCH VALUE ever aeen hi this market. I Job Lot of Cloaks. 50 Black B leaver Cloaks. Bought from last stock. S5.00 each: formerly sold . 15.00 13 U5.C0. vear'I from $15. Tnst ZXeceived an Inyoice of the latest styles i Cloaksv the itme haTinsr been detained orer a month br the washing r away of the bridges. j 3 Csftcs Remnants Calico prices low. GREAT BARGAINS. 1 Lot Ladies Opera Flanrcl Tlcatcd Waists 15 centi for choice. Black Cashmeres from 40 cents to $1.50. The MOST complete assortment ever offered lathis a tj.. Black Alpacas from 20 cents upward. . Wt havo last made A LARGE purchase of Worsted Dress Goods suitable for present wear, 11 cents upward. 0 Dos. GenU Striped Socks 5 cents per pair Ladies Balbriggan Eoee, all eizw, 35 centi. ; ,! &c, &C, &c, &c. Call and Satisfy Tounelvei ! BROWN S, 45 Market St. dsc 31 -,. - ;,r f . ' .ir - . , Why Wife and 1 Quarreled." , -gY THE AUTHOR OF Betsey and lare Omt, at ' . , , ' . S. JEWETT, . dec 21 Front Street Book Store. SIS0l1fJ& RODDICK RODDICK r i VOL. 2. i WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5f 1878. LOCAL ; NEWS. New Advertisement! Hkdeick The Greatest Offer of the Season A. Shriek Great Reduction in Price?. S. Jkwett Why Wife and I Quarreled. Jon Webshr Ilair Drossing Saloon. Mchio & Co On Monday. ) ' . . ; Familiarity breeds assault and , battery. A natch well nnt on hr as srood as a new CIoo1wl-?ri rii,c aro Uitrttvl vtllfror i- u . . . . 1 . . v. i w.. ... ... " - Iur 7 A newtmbrclla case covers a hiulti- imQ cf slits. -In a showcr.of rain an "bid hat looks as . .'Bonnets of kid and of vevlet aro consid sred the most' stylish.? . i- . Always put oil until to . J morrow what ou cannot to-day. It looks as thoush theoIogtansV were jeaving hell out in the cold - ! Charles Reade says that ladies arc hun- gncst when the sun is high. - , - 1 Fur linings and fur bordering arc bav.- iDg a decided, run at present. The Bcrger familv of bell ringers are . , , . , . rt. tmtinnabulating down in Georgia, . . 4 The commoner and more, hideous your handkerchief becomes, the sweller and more fashionable it will be. Occasions of adversity do rfot make a man frail,, but they show wha Ts. -ue ro TTM " " Ml . YUoever win uut, juio. those whoserve him, xa- t .nrfet he as in the small, so in rQ(,t. , : ul .nii ek,cana?r 1 It may sound like 2-' paradox, yet the breaking of both wings of an army is a ! i pretty sure way of making it fly. Congressman Waddell, of North Caro- lina-,is;rpnorted among the arrivals at Fifth Avefiue Hotel, New York, on Fri- ' day.- . -. ',"?. ! ! "There's Nothing: Ukc It." ' 'The best we. ever used." "Find it much cheaper than others." "Can testify 0 s. superiority.". Extracts from letters tothemanhfacturerof Dooley's Yeast FOWDER. 1 A Green Old Age. The venerable Tarbofo Soullierner has reached tho verge of its fifty-sixth year, this week's issue having been the first of its new year. It has reached a greeiji old age and is far more vigorous now than many of its younger cotemporaries. May uuve for ever i i 'o; . Tho fllrtTOinTlrMir nflRrprs of Oriana Lodge No. 3, Daughters of Rebeckah were.installed on Thursday evening by D D GMPG, John L Dudley : P G G M Altaffer, N G; Mrs A A Pugh. V G John II Fugh, Secretary; Mrs G M Altaffer, Treasurer ' ! AH Right at. Weldort. I ! - Everything is all right now at Weldon, the bridge has been straightened, jthe cars V oxer it acd pcogers a-d freight come tnrougn wiinouc uetenwoBVi a iaci which will be gratifying to our business community to learn As an evidence of this fact, J . arrived hen cstcrday'sj Jew York papers here this forcuoon on the 10:25 tram. Postal Ruling. A letter may at .any time bo carried outside the mails, and not enclosed in a -i - i United States prepaid 'envelope, by a special messenger; but steamboats, express companies, railroads abd othr can m on carriers travelling ever mI routes . are not allowed to carry such a letter unless it relates to the cargo or jsome article at the sanac time conveyed"as freight. 'j Their Armors. Tho Whiting Kifles llave rentcil the hill in Granite Row, on Front street, and will hereafter use it as their armory. There will bo an important meeting of the Company on "Monday night, aEl the members are carhestly requested to bo in attendance, as business of importance will be brought before them. ! - j Distressing Acciden . Just as we go to press we hear of a very distressing accident which happened' to Mr. Eugene Knight, son of Capt. Jas. Knigh at the W. W. R. R. machine shops this afternoon. It seems that in attempting to replace a band on the ma chine JJr, Knight was caught and whirled round the main sliafl; breaking both legs aid IcfTsirtn. Bi Letter from Sir. VanBokkelen. The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce celebrated its first anniversary by a big dinner: at the Charlotte Hotel on Tues- dayevening, when, judging by the re ports, everybody had att unusually good time. Among the invited guesU was Mr. A. H. VanBokkelen. President of the Chamber of Commerce in this citv, who t . , . vas unable to attend but whoso re- spouse to. the invitation was read at the table. A s a matter of interest to .our citizens we produce his letter here: . - i- ' WiLSfiNQTON, N. C, Jan. 1st, Cias. 12. Joncn, Eq., Secretary of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce Dear Sib: Yoars of tho 18th oil Defe. , tendering me an invitation in be - naif of the Charlotte chamber oi com- merce to be present at their anniver - aary dinner on Tnujpday evening next, waa duly received. " I endeavored so to chancre appointments made oeiore. its receipt as to enable me to be present but am compelled to forego that pleas- ure. xou will please express to tue president and members of the cham- A F Johnson, S.II ; Frshblate's premi ber. my thanks for the compliment ex- Um, one felt hat, value gG.tfor tho finest tended through mo to the businefs bupy horse. - ' cpmmunity of North Carolina a "dity by the sea. . . j- When you say "bound together by iron tics, commercial interest and State pride as are the cities of Charlotto and vy 11- mington," you' state facts wh'ich, if fully appreciaiea ana aciea up 10 wouia aau raucn 10 toe prosperuy 01 Doin cuics ana the great, West, fetate pride should 'ac- tuate every loyer of the eood old North Qfnf f n lintra "!fi l-r lt Rno ' utaiu iuU 1 Wilmington occupies that position, and, aesires sq lo oe acicnowieagea Dy an 10 whom she can offer facilities equal to otner snipping points. -, The national -government believes that i injiuswunuuucuw Luo la- Buci- . cepiinic 01 restoration 10 its original con- (VUUon, so as to admit Lirge class ahrpsnd I "as undertaken ibe, work. What has been done up to the present time gives evidence that our fondest hopes will be tuny realized when completed. uotton compresses nave-: uecn erectcu and are dow operating; others will be it- a -.1 . i ... 1 iaea oerore anotuer crop is maue, ana everything: necessary to give jas great facility witli as little expense as any ship- ping port, win ue uone. r . - . . "Ill facilities: and rro "city by the sea" would Sdvance morerapidly than , Wnmington ! .... . ! - v . it tne people otisorui uaronna sent tneir snipmenis tnrougn ncr port instead oi others, to be credited to adjoining States. An extension ot our railroads' to con- nect witn otners maKins a airecc unu to . ..l .1 1" 1 . J ! 1 A.I beneht 1V f . TI ootn cities, ror sucn connection we must put -forth, our united energies. Wishing all a "good time" at their anni- yersary gathering, . i ; I am, dear sir, yours truly, t . A. 11. V ASliOKKELKX, iTC3iacnt L;naDer oi vommerce, Wilmington, N. C. Pallium for Archbishop Gibbons, . The Baltimore. QazrtU of Thursday's date says : A cable despatch from Rome, printed in yesterday's Gazette, announced that Pope Pius IX. has intrusted the Rev. Dr. O'Connell with the paliuW fur the investment of the Most' Rev. Archbishop Gibbons. Last evening a reporter called lieved the despatch in question to be sub stantially correct. The pallium is a dis- tinctivo 'and high ecclesiastical honor, . . , , . . . . ' , . genera ly awarded to prelates on their being elevated touan arcnoisnopnc, in I olden times the pallium consisted cf Idea times tne pauium .consisted u a :indof cape, but by degrees its'iro- , , i n , m i .ortions have been gradually curlaihd, k porti until at present it is about as wide as iae I .stole. It is worked by the sisterhood f I Santa Nomentaha jntana, and is of v the mott , 1 .r, j ' uroidery. The ceremony ol delicate em tho investment "of tho pillium will begin with a solemn .High Mas, after which will be admini-stercd to Archbishop Gib bons the creed of the pallium This, the I - Archbishop added, will probably take place in about two weeks. , Returned Home. Col. B. Biink, l'ctmastcr at this place, returned here last night from Washington city, where he has, been for the past sevcralj weeks, in attendance as witness in a suit of the United States vs. the National Bank" of the Ilepublic CoU Brink was absent from home during the holidays and will take his. Christmas and New Vcars afcd JTourth of July all to gether. ' : - "" '''' Day's length Oi hours and 51 minutes. . Eiislcr Sunday falls this year on the 21st day of Apr ilj ' Notwithstanding the clear sunshine, to-day has been the coldest of the New Tear... .' j. " .,' ,' ' .- 1 io miana city nas a ungmer imure the best specimen of upland cottau. than Charlotte, if her business men will Wm A Faison, Josh T James'spremium, put forth their energies and develope her one conv of tho weeklv Joijrxat. one vear AT. " 1 V 1 1 T.i . 1 upon the Archbishop, whq said, as yet, mium, one !copy ot the Carolina '.Farmer he had received no ollicial noufication of ??e Jea ' oT' f eA "fi1 mg , is. i t i .it. . Hardy Royal, L A Powell and J D South- Dr. OConnells departure, but! he be- erlaad beins iudses. I Special Premiums at Sampson Fair I We" find in the Fayetteville Gazelle a j full list of the premiums awardel at the I Sampson County Fair and we extract - I from it, for publicantion here, the list of awards ot special premiums, 'offered by business men m this city: I - I r, Kerchiier & Caldcr KPob Preflmiun; "e llf "Bob White flour for tho-largest display of ag- ricuitUral imnlements rhivde in Sampson jor adjoining comities. 'Not awarded. ' j Mrs Robert Peterson, Kerch ner & Cal- Sf wi P-,?? jiiuu ios; l"Rnh Wliilft' trnnr for thR Inrrront. drsnlav ofusefulhoroe made articles made by a single or married UdyinJSarop son or any : adjourninf county. DrJ H Faison, Hall & Pearaali's pre- 1 mium, $5 in gold, for the largest yield of I farm products trom. a one horse arm. K 1 ; I -, C W YatesHpremi- i um, one dozen pnotograpns, value 54, lor j the best exhibition of wax work. Nope entered Mrs 0 L Chesnutt, V Ilcinbcrcc r's pre mium, $G cash Jot the best, home-made quilt. , ' j)r j H Faison, D Kcwmau & Son's premium, one hand satchel fcr the finest I horse nd buf vt :-' Miss Eunhemia Williamson. Parker & 1 Taylor's. premium, one patent safety lamp I vame fpr the best specimen of homc- mMG admespun by a young lady under 1 25 yesrs of age. Mis Anna.Drauhon. M J Dinclehoef's Uremuim . one silver butter dish, value I . 1 , 11 1 lu.l'U, lor tne uesc necciie-worK." - wni a Faison. RriatwhVM McKov's prtn, 5 m gold for the best cxhibi Ujon 0f atock. '". j ' . . . -I ----o : j Miss Mary A v. na Holmes. S .Jewcft's nremium. one sold Den. value &5. for the koo oat of bread made bv a lad v under 1 91 vnnrs of afrt. Charles Chesnutt, D A Smith & Co's premium, one work table, value10.00 for the best home-made furniture. I Mrs B S Peterson, N H Sprunt's pre mium. one lady's hat, value $8, for best rieetlle-work I ! Mrs .Til Wrialit M M Kaf tirpmiTim . . . -0--, - - v OQ(i dozen fine hemst tched handkereh efs I valn.Qr, fnr ihn lwst naintino- Y J j 3 Petterson, JoshT James's premium: V --i - one copy weekly Journal one vear for a. conv or tho weelcl v for the largest van potatoes. a r mJ m Mrs Wm A Faison ' Josh T James's nremium. one conv week v Journal Ane year for the best'eorn bread. ; Mrs C Pertrick, Josh T James's pre miUm. one conv- weeklv Journal' one Vp.ir lor thhfist. aht f our hrpAd . - " T)vM Peterson. Josh Ti James's nre- I - -. L - . m,unj) one copy of the Daily Keview one year! for the handsomest unmarried man. a committee of unmarried ladies be- ing iudges. ' i - ; G W Racklv, G Boney Ss Sons' pre- mium S5 ia' cold 'for the best specimen of Yellow dip turpentine. Miss M E Pugh, Mrs Robert Peterson, and Miss Jiilia Bizzell, G Boney & Sons' premium, $o in gold, tor the best canned ftg; - j l . j ."-s Miss Lovic Beaman , Owen Feu cell's premium, $5 in gold, for the Hhest exhi- hition ot lady s tancy, work. liOUVJ ;.vv AiS8' Vnm, I onn rortv nt t in Imavm Awr'ntin vnar fnf the ugiIest unmarried man. . ! John II Tyler, V II Bernard's ' pre- -, Binford, Locb & Co's premium, o in gold for the. bale of cot- 5?n ut UP with the -hook and eye tie. i iwLMs pub up tuua. ! ; I L ; Mis Julia F Bizzell, Louis J Otter bou-g's prcmiun, odo heavv gold-plated afchaim, value $4, for the handsomest cuaim, yaiue pa, lor tt;ie handsomest dc!ssed d best lkiog "younf lady on the srr-Uiids during the principal day of the fair, iVV B Wiliams, Esq., judge. ' ; 1 j0hu P Stedman's pre mium, one nair of vases fur , tne best Pon,ul cakc? made b a yuuS lady ' D Shaw, Esq., judge; Squire Shaw mi JL , I 1 Mrs C Partrick, H Brunhild & Bros premium, $5 in gold for the best loaf of bread... . --I ,x' - J H Beaman, II'- Brunhild &1 Bros.' premium, two gallons of fine whisky for the best sample 'of scuppernong wine maje in Sambson county, ' 1 On Wlonday r TTTTE SHALL UAVE ANOTHER Grcnd hinnnal Sale to which everTbodv who watts CLOTHINU CnEAP; is invited. jan 5 MUWBON & CO. Just Received. A CHOICE LOT QF FKESU CAJ.DIE3 4X 'v Fruit, ac, wiii I am oifering very low. ; Alie,another invoice of line Cigars, Tobac cos, C,at. . , ! JAS. W. UPPITT'Sj Confectionery and Cigar Store, Xnrth Front St. Jaa! . . . , ;!. NO. New Advertisements, v THE GREATEST OFFES OF THE SEASON, TJTOltUEIi 'SO CLOSE OUT'OUK etoek of Winter Dress Good?, we offer At 17 centa Beautiful and Kcw Dress Goods .worth 20 cents. . ; At 20 cents Beautiful and New Dr. S3 Goods worth SO cents. At 25 cents Beautiful and New Dress Goods At 30 cents Heamiful and Xevr Dress Oood worm cenis. t - . - - M At 40 cents Beautiful and New Dres Goods- worth CO cents. . Black., Alpacas, 22 l-2c. to 81. 00. . . - -. ' ' Black an d: Colored Cashmere, VERY CIIEAP Water Proof. 30 ter epnt. lc?a th.171 rrpular' i price?. IV ... . ... - . T " o ' Bleached Cottons At cents worth 8 cents - 4 At 8 cents worth 10 cents. ' j I At 10 cents worth 12K;eent. I 1 NevsvYork Mills at 13 cents. Wamsattaat 13 cents. Yar;d wide Brown Cotton at 6Xc Ladie IIosc Ate, 8, io,.i2K20, 25,o $1.60 per pair.i pm.wbu cneaper tnanM,tie sarre goods ever were sold. - , r i The best and cheapest stock ofhjlousekeep- auu ioinesuc utj uooaa in tmecity. Linen Handkerchiefs from 6Xc upward. BLACK SILK. ATejv Drosses imported Black Silk at S2 5 worth S3 50. HAMBURG TRIMMIfJGS- . Edgings and Insertions,all new and very - cneap. i WOOLEN GOODS. The,best stock for Meri and Boj-s Wear re- uuceu zo per cenp. CORSETS. 'Jfhe choice of 100 (small size) Corsets' for ?' Cents worth. I 00 and SI 50- KiD GLOVES. Good quality at-05 and 75 eehts. Our SI 50 . ' Glove reduced to jjl 20. FLAf.nJELS BLANKETS & BUGGY RUGS. With arcat variety of other Goods tco numerous to mention. ALL REDUCED. y Tho Bargains Ave now offer are unparal eim inhe llfetory . of the-Wilmington traae. -., . ...'..'. . The prices nained are for cash as we leave uu, luaigiu tuuiiuw iur creaii. 1 It is to the interest of all to call ami ex amine. i HEDRICKJ jan5Noithwes Cor. Market Square. JOHN WEMER, -pORMEBLY 0 RICHMOND, VA., per- sonally in attendanct at Ilair Dressing Sal- :?S JLSC South of " '"wu XV. ; ' 7 7 . oni exnenenoea wror.amen employed m this establishmen . - ; ZTJfJ MaTiiilactnrnp nf TVi,?.-. .Trdl nil Jaa - .m " ' r Friday Evening, r. . : Jaii Jan. 11th Saturday Evening. 12(h Supported by - tVlr. Jas. Mm Taylor, I the Eminent Tragedian, And ii Star Coinpauy ! FRIDAY EVENIXgVjANTJARY 11th, the j New and Powerful lay . Catlierine of Eussia. Catherine, Empress of j Ka'sia,.. JaxxuscntK SATUliDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12th, LAtSt MACBETH JAN'AUSCHEK. Generl ldmisgionj.......,...ONE' DOLLAR. Seats secured without charge. ' Tbo sale of Seats will commence oa TUESDAY Morning; January 8thr at Heins be ger's Book Store. jan Scadqaartcrs Second X&ilitary Dist. rr. c. s. a. General Orders Ko. 1. IX OBEDIENCE TO GENEKAL ORDERS from the AdjcUnt General of the iUte, con vening the commissioned officers of the Sec ond Regiment X. C. 8. G. at Wadesboro oa the 10th instant, for the election of a Colonel, Lieut-Colonel and Ms jor, the' said commis sioned officers are hereby ordered to Appear in full dress uniform at that time sod at all subsequent elections for field officers. - ' MATTHEW P. TAYLOR, Brigadier Gen'i Second My. Dfct. N. C, S.O. jn J ' v:-,; .:- ;k .... - - PLKASE NOTICE. We will be triad to reeei Woommvnieatiofji a from our friends on any and1 all' " fobjecti 01 i . ' . . . . . . i y . : 1 ' ' general interest oat : : . ' 1 The name of the writer" a mtt afttays bf furnished to the Editor. j Communications must bv -written on obI one side of the paper.' ; ? Atlii t i Personalities ntui hm iroiAvili 1 i V . ' Andit is especially "and particular! r under - t editor doea no'talwayr ewiorW Mie views 01 corresponaenu, nmeai ;ao.ssacu in the editorial columns. '. ;, ; , Nbw Advertisements. I - 1 57 8 Worth rrpnt otrcojt A. iT t it '- 1 Wo havo tried to do ojur.-dutyi faithfully to our customers. I ' ; ' If -vvo havo made any rnis takes in the great rush wo trust bur friends will let us know of thorn,' for we are not only ready but anxious make reparation. ' JP Now, good frienaX don't get offended when, wd stato that all our bills will be made up otr,!iho Isl January, 1878, and wo - trust yon ' ' "-.(". X. 'i ' .' ' ' 'i .'' ' '! i . '- ' : will come forward and" fcavv thr game. 'A i . ST We will always be pleas6d (b see you, and we assure you: it will ' " . - I' V ' -V , ,' I' .1 .11.'. give us pleasure to serve you I i ' . . ... Remember with your assist ! . .. . . ,. f , - anco we intend to make ours thd. ; LpAING GROCERY HOUSE i -'I ' T . : , . ..... IN NORTH CAROLINA. JT "Vo do hope our exertion!1; have merited your patronage. !, j C With a happy New; : Year 16 all, WO Wish VOU lonff Jifand prbftt '(." -,v.' .).' : , i '-r I peritv. 5, 7 & o Xlortli Tront Street: dco 31 ' A ;") "' 'ht '' 'u'il'Ji'lV:'. 1- f TI TY FRIENDH A VT nrrtrr rn j-rn i. i ... 1VI " ?. TTV Mb pptifi that I ha re rernoved my $u Jinennv, LKow on' Second itret. North of BOATMGET PI IIV IMS M arJce where I am oflerinir all kinds f na Cigars; choiea TohaSSE4 JLb' U lr j.'i . " . - "v" wmvvm I i r ' " " vw ' y ' 1 ; C. L. BHRirnfUfi-rh I ! toil ? - . .1. .. t, . . . St. Mary's School, Ealeigi,- N.; C. J "Kv. Tnos. Atkinson', D. D. tvl"J 1 Rr. Ket.iTheo. B. Ltma mSm y. Rev. Bennett Smedes, A,M.'Kectof;r Mrs. Kkte DeRosset Mearei, LadyUop't., fTIHE 73d Termiof this BehOol'-wlI fxglh . xeoruaryist, f jror circolfcrf uresstne itector. " j ! jan'3-lm i ..- ::isr'.'i e ,'' Coal and WbbdJ fJlHE PLACE TO HA VB ORDERS Alice for good COAL AND tVOOD, at very , low- est rates, is located! at Corner of Frppt aid j Mulberry sts. Also CHARCOAL for Hnfl- : Ung. jan 1 J. A. SPRLVGER. ' . i'Ji....j . .. Great Reduction in FOR THE NEW YEA0 ! Boys') & Childrbn's (hottxiiir At Cost :v ju 1-uwiriTS ! We onlywaat.to aafo ourselves by getting the origioil cost on Goods ..... 1 T ; - Call and see ux, i. ''.i Market atv'i!l jaa Sche nek's Pulmonic 6ynlpi JA YN E;3 EXPE CTO RANT, Se veii SpriBgf Ms and a fail lint of Drrgs, CIgari; To ' IjDRBAJfil'S PHARMACY. . v - 1 Corner Front and Princess 8treeu! Wines and Liquors for medicinal use dec 57 1 T- i
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