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i ! THIS PAPER r PLEA8E NOTICE, published every afternoon, Sundays ex- '! cepted by JOSH. T. JANES, ".. ... - EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. r jr will be gUd to receive comm'ttnicaUoBi m our friend, on any and all bects cuBri interest but : Th! name of th 't : furnished to the Editor. . . i I SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. One year, $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three Cam m lint ll . .."J- - - .. " -V Vil VHlf "-mctUUfll mmt Ew trt.in- I. . months, $1 25; One month, 50 cents. - uu ox we paper. The paper will be delivered by carriers, P ersonaUties most be avoided. I free of charge, in any part of the city, at the . above rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal Andit Li fjmu;.iL. - j .. . -. VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1878. -.r-xwmi m.xiu nniM - -CT'Subacribers will please report any and all failures to receive their papers regularly. wiiuiuua i t )) .Retiew. New Advertisements. BROWN & RODDICK 45 MAUEET ST. SPECIAL BARGAINS ! BANKRUPT STOCK ! - from the Recent Auction Sale of Ewing & Co , of Boston JUST RECEIVED YE TA-KE OR FAT PLEASURE IN presenting the following catalogue of DRY GOODS, which we recently purchased at an Auction Sale of Bankrupt Stock in Boston. As we are always ready to share cur Bar gains with our patrons, we offer these Goods at prices Wot Only Lower I than such fabrics have ever been sold in Wil mington, but Far below their Intrinsic Value ! This is no Advertising Ruse ! It is a Genuine Sale ! - .--1,7 - ' And every article enumerated in this lis Will be Sold at Less than the Cost of Manufacture. Lot No. 1. Figured and Striped Dress Goods Market Price 35 cents BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE t 20 cents. Lot'Xo. 2: Silk and Wool Xyons Poplins. Market Price $1 BROWN & RODDICKS PRICE 50 cents. Lot No. 3. Ladies' Striped Paisley Shawls. Market Price $15. ' BROWN a RODDICK'S PRICE $5. . Lot No. 4. Ladies' Double Paisley Shawls Market Price S20. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE S I O. Lot" No. 5. White Marseilles and Piques. Market Price 40 & SOc. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 20 and 35 cents. Lot No. 6. Remnants Nottingham Curtain Lace. Market Price 30c. BROYN & RODDICK'S PRICE 1 5 cents for choice. Lot No. 7. Black Victoria' Brilliantines ! Market Price 60c BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 35 cents ! Lot No. 8. The Cheapest Line of Towels and Table Linens - - - erer offered in the city by Brown & Roddick, or any other house. Lot No. 'J. Plain, striped and Plaid Nainsooks. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE I7,20& 25 cents. Market price about double. Lot No. 10. Ladies' Embr'd Sets Collars & Cuffs. Market Price 50c, 70c and $1. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 25c, 35c and 50c ! The above lota only comprise a part of the different lines of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS which we are selling at an enor mous discount upon value ! Brown & Roddick, 45 Market Street, Agents for , DXTVXXW dt CO., THE GREAT NEW YORK CLOTHIERS Custom-Mado Clothing f h Moat Fashionable Cut and Finish AT NEW YORK PRICES. Samples for Inspection and Measures taken t a our store. jbiw . -. Irani Leslies'-Cut: Paper Patterns. contains! great variety of the latest and most f Tlie Mailt. The Mails rlncA nml ye at the City Postoffice as follows : -! CXOSK. Northern through mails Northern through and way 6:00 P M mails. 8:00 A M M i Is lor the N. C. and A. fe Is'. C. HallT-onHa and rantRs RntvnlitMi therefrom - - - - - M - - 6:00 P M Southern malls for all do In ts South. dally - - - -14- o:uo i ax Western mails fC. C. K. W.l dally (except Sunday) - f I - 5:00 A M Fayettevllle, and offices on Cape Kpftr itiver. xuesdavs ana r rx-f davs - - - -1 !- r IKK) P M Mai Ik fnr noints alone line of Che- raw A Darlineton It It - i - -10:00 AM Fayettevllle bv Warsaw, dally. fezceot Sundays) - I- - 8:00 A M Malls for noints between Florence and Charleston - - - - - - 10:00 A 31 Onslow C. H. and intermediate of flees every Friday - ! - - 6:00 A M Smlthville mails, by steamboat. dailv.vrexceut Sundays) - - 2.U0 F M Malis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, ! every Friday at - - -t - y - s:w r vi ' ARRIVE, i Northern through malls !- - 11:00 A M Northern through and way malls. 7:30 P M Southern malls - r ------1 930 AM Carolina Central Railway at - - 10:00 f M Mails delivered from 6:00 A. Ml to 6:45 P M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 930 A. M. stamp umce open irom a. hi. lo .;.-., and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order an 4 Register Departments open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is ciosed. j Key Boxes accessible at an nours, uay ana night. L Mails collected from street boxes every oay at 5:45 P M. LOCAL NEWS New AdYeriisements. .Munson & C6-r-Excellent Cass. Suits. Seed ad. ''A.' Printing Office for S3C0." Jas. .W. Lippitt Cancries S. Jewett "Lost tor Love." A. SHaiEa Going North. Storm Signal floats; to-day. , :X)og3 with tin pans are fashiumible. K "The spring trade will soon be opening A handsome gold slipper of unique de sign is the latest 'candlestick holder. .-Don't - pawn your ulsters just yet; thev have had a fearful snow i storm out West. I ' - Breathes there a man with soul so dead who never to his.fjiend hath said, 'This rain is bully!" r The prophet of a hot summer ha3 beguh to lift ut) his voice: he u mainly in the cc and hotel business. Vounff ladies this ; sprinffi will wear r WJ " white pique waistcoats, fastened with white 6r blue ball buttons. Every one can do something to elevate society; even the girls can refiise to Kiss the young man who refuses to clean his teeth. Shakespeare says that "use strengthens habit " Somebody states he tried tho ex periment on a coat, but it did not answer at all. j Capt. U. M. Mclntire returned berp last night from New Tork, where he hvA been for the past ten days makmg.bp his Spring and Summer goods. j j We fiad a splendid rain this forenoon, in this section, and the dry and thirsty earth has reeeived it gladly. It will 'be worth thousands of dollars ;o our truck ers. Temple of Israel. Services to-morrow, Friday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. Subject of lecture "Moses and the Pentateuchl The pub lic are cordially invited to attend. What more precious oflring can be laid on the altar of a , mants heart than the first love of a fmre, earnest and af fectionate girl with an undivided interest in six feather beds and a twenty thousand dollar farm? Gingerbread without Six cupfuls of flour, three cups of mo lasses, one and a half cups of butter, one cup of sweet milk, four teaspoonsfuls of Dooley's Yeast Powder gifted through the-flour dry, one tablespoonfulV each of ginger and cloves, and two tablespoonsful of cinnamon. I.J I i j Mr. H. H. Munson, who has teen on a two weeks' trip to the Northern markets, on his regular Spring purchasing tour, has returned to the city, and in a few days will be ready to exhibit all of be latest and handsbmesu things iu gents' and youths' clothing and furnishing goods. It is when a boy finds inniself, j with out any solicitation on his Ipart, assigned to a position betweea the fuler and , his teacher's knee, that he' feets the impera tive necessity, or at least the desirabili- tv. of orderinsr the immediate mobHiza tion rf all his forces. Very many ladies npw make their own fan Andl.ico braids are sold for the put nose at all fancv stores. The work is less difficult than embroidery, and much lace I princess point,; miquardise, ragusa, etc, Dqw sold in our lace stores, U iriade . iq u-w ivw . . ..i- ' ... - . - Masonboro Turnpike. i - Mr. James Nolan commenced on Mon day last to work on the Masonboro branch of tho Tarntrike Road land hones that M. j with the force he has at work to have the Road completed and in good order by the time our citizens who fly the town in the summer for a sniff of salt air on Mason boro beach are ready to move 1 own. Comparative cotton Receipts. i - i The following receipts of cotton this season, as compared with the last, showing a handsome increase this year, will - be found of interest : i I From Feptember lstj 1876 to March 28tn J 18. 7; inclusive, the receipts were 109,450 bales. From September 1st 1877 to March 28th 1878. inclusive, the receipts were 116,771 bales Increase of receipts this st:ison, 7,521 bales. A True Bill Tor Murder. We understand that the Grand Jury at Robeson Court yesterday found a true bill or murderagainstBen.McAlister, colored, who haa been confined in jail and hld for trid ia the case of the white man named Smith, who was killed near the tent of the Great Eastern Circus while that troup3 were in Lumbertou in 1S74, some account of which we have already published. The prisoner, McAlister, was sent up this morninj to Lumberton in charge o f a dep uty to stand his trial, which may or may not take p!ace at this term of Court. j City Court. Qivte a large crowd of the colored pop ulation lent their presence at tue Court House this morning to w ituess the trial of th? two colored - men, Wru. Cowan and David' Waters,'-- who were a-rested on Tuesday night by. the police for the alleged theft of due box of boots from Messrs. Liemmermau & Coney's flit o:jthe n'uU of the 2Gth ?nst. llenry Neill, another colored employee ol Messrs. Lemmarman & Coney, was arrested on the affidavit of William Cowanand confined in the city Prison yesterday after noon. John L. Holmes, Esq , appeared f r the man Henry Neill, the other defen dants had bo cor isel. - The Mayor tried each case separately. The evidence givea ia did not vary irom the account published in the Review ys- terday afternoon except so far as the man Henry Ne:'l is concerned,- who it seems rom the evidence of Cowan and Waiters the two other prisoners, was accessory be fore and after the fact of the. robbery, but did not participate in purloining the goods from the lighter, though Cowan swore that Neill threw the box ;n the hold of the flat; at any rate, from the evidence addued it did not appear that Neill was with the parties when they went back to the lighter after knocking off work to secure the stolen articles, but was subsequently, according to thft testimony of another witness, Duke Bryant,-in possession of seme of the stolen goods. The Mayor, acting in the capacity of a Justice, bound the defendants over tothe next term of the Criminal Court, which convenes on Monday next thje 1st day of April. I . William Cowan and. David Watters were held in default of a ' Rifled bond in the sum of $200 each. Henry Neill was bound over in the sum of $50 Wm. How 5 becoming surety for his appearance. This ended the sitting oT the court for he day. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o clock : Augusta, Ga ..SI Cairo, 111..... 66 Charleston,. S C....64 Cincinnati... 59 Corsicana, Tex 50 flavana 77 Memphis, Term 55 Moblie, Ala..... C7 Montgomery Ala. ..64 New Orleans.... 67 New York 52 Savannah, Ga.......C5 Shreveport.. 59 St. Louis Mo ..43 St Marks, Fla 64 Vicksburg, Miss.... 61 Washington, D C 61 Wilmington, N. C.G5 Fort Gibson, C. N. 49 Galveston 65 Indianola..... 66 Jacksonville, Fl...70 KnoxTille 5b Lynchburg.-,... 63 Consumption Cured. An old physician, Tetired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent- cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thous ands of cases, has felt it his duty to! make it known to bis suffering fellows. Ac tuated by this motive, and a des'ye to re lieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to alj who desire it, this recipe in German, French, or English, with full directions for preparing and using. I Bent bv mail bv addressing with stamp' nam ing this paper, W W. Shfcrar,126 Pow ers1 Block, Rochester, IM. 1. . 4 w, - Nunbers nine ana twelve ribbons will be the widths most used this , summer for trimming hats and bonnets.'- . For the Its vis vr. Tellow Fcicr and the Board of Health' No 2.' Mr. Editor: After so clearly defiuiag the mutual relations of the City Govern ment and the Board of llealth, it would seen proper for me to omit any further discussion of the details of a quarantine svstem, and if it were at all assured that the Mayor and his associates in authority would take counsel of those appoiuted to give it the matter would be allowed to rest where my last communication left it. But it i3 too hazardous to assume that it will be done in face-of tho history of the municipality during the past ten'years. and I feel that public f opinion s entitled to be ehlightend upon all these important questiousjhat'it may be expressed with sufficient force to-bring these rervants to a right performance of their duty. Before an efficient 'method of prevent ngthe introduction of any disease can be ; devised it is essential lo possess a knowledge of its history, the vitality ot its infectious principle. it modes of conveyance acd proia:iti(!n, and the various resources for destroying it, and for opposing its progress Mom place to place or from person to person. 1 lhe object, which a quarantine service should have in view is to prevent the direct! introduction of the disease irito the port, and to destroy the fever germs ex isting in the quarantined ship, so that neither immediately nor later may! they become the starting point of an epidemic. If less than this is accomplished the quar antine is useless, and .if more is exacted of any ship than is necessary to effect the object it becomes burdensome to! com merce, and will not fail to receive the condemnation of our merchants j unon whom depends the prosperity we enjoy. ; j , The vitality of yellow fever cirni3 is so endu ing that no amount of I time passed in quarantine will destroy .them, and the detention element therefore,; should be a very small one in the service lasting only sufficiently long for the proper anUseptic ana cleansing measures to be thoroughly applied. What these measures are is a matter of f technical detail, easily learned from the various authorities on quarantine subjects, and I need maks no further al lusion to them than to say that they should extend equally lo ship, hold, sails, rigging, cargo, cabin, captain ,ahd crew, and to the officers and servants engaged in the service itself. Once efficiently per formed (under proper organization it need require but two or three days, at the most) there remains not tho slightest pretext for detaining any ship, but it is perfectly safe to j admit her immediately to the fullest "protigus" ot the port. Only a single doubt opposes itself to this view, which is based upon a consideration of the incuba tive period of yellow fever, which maens the; time in which it is possible for the fe ver poison to exist in tlie body before the first symptoms of jthe disease arise. It is alleged that at the time of disinfection of an infected ship, some ohe of the crew may haye just received the poison into his system and possibly th$t the fever may begin in him after tQfTt1 has come into port and so defeat jy bbl...L "quarantine purpose. Now, CcitymeesY jthe incubative stage ot" i fever is short: that is, the' jX son can exist in the body but a very w days without show ing itself, and it may be taken as abso lutely certain that all danger is over if a a case of fever doeS not arise within a week for the longest period after the ship and its personei nave been disinfect ed. So that even under the demand of this theory the quarantine need bo but slightly prolonged, and without darrage to charter interests. It may be stated for the sense of sec urity it affords acondition so preservative in the face of every tpidemic that yellow fever cannot be commun;ated form any patient in the incubative stage, ct even in the earliest active stage so that there is ample time for' the removal of auy ac cidental case to a proper isolatiun. Again we have the very best reason to know that the yellow fever poison is remarkably slow in its progress, traveling not faster than over a radius of forty feet in twenty four hours, and as it is not transpoitad through the. atmosphere, but creeps along surfaces, insuperable barriers may bo set to its spreading trom any point at which it may appear. I To illustrate, suppose a case is discov ered at a point "A" in this city; within 24 hours it would include every one with in its influence, in the area ot a circle of 80 feet in; diameter, the point "A" being the centre, or focus. If persons are al lowed free Intercourse to and irom this. infected circle, of course new points of infection,! or foci, will be established else where thtougnout the city. Here then is occasion for the maintenanc e of the most rigid municipal quarantine, and if com bined with the establishing ot an anti septic zone around each focus, it will be j no more possible for yellow fever to spread J than for the heavens to ram larks to the hungry, j I have said that jthe vitality of ' the veilow fever poison is remarkable and enduring; and in this respect it is not un- like the poison germs oi many aeaaiy dis eases. A ship infected this year may preserve the poison in its potency to kin-idle the epidemic flame for years to cornel And so in me winter a snip may re ceive infected" articles at a port where the disease does not at the time exist, and may leave them in distant ports, most unsus pectingly to inaugurate an epidemic and strengthen the conviction of those who belieV- in the possibility of spontaneous orinn. Indeed, it cannot be doubted that many an old trunk which affectiou had sealed np. has in long often years sent forth the shale of death, and after almoth- love in treasuring o pTmementocs of lose iam us has in innocence again held me lethean chalice to the lips of those wuu were spared from the last ghostly banquet. i . . j There are many directions in which the quarantine service may be made to ci end. There may be a preliminary qua- uwuu k apeas 0i it m its accepted, not its etymological sense) maintained at the loading port by the captain excluding riiiurousiy cnances of infection, and there may oe a quarantine in transit, compris ing disinfectant and other measures, con- uuctea on tnc voyage. Let these once be established, engrafted on the local home service, as ensuring a speedier admission of ships, then make the entire obligation perfectly well known in ship and com- mercial circles, and a harmonious ccone- ration will be seen on all sides. but the city authorities cannot deal with the matter without the Hoard nf Health. It must be looked to to comnlfitP the principles and ln.rnrnf tlio- Hr.fn;ic which I have only outlined. ' Our city is a favored one by nature, in many respects, and if those who are ap pointed to its sanitary care only receive the recognition and the small financial aid they are entitled to, we shall soon see our death rate largely reduced below 20 in l,000,as it now stands and every interest but the grave diggers cry Selaii. Sad News. .v e are deeply pained to learn of the j kv.tli .t Mrs. busau IJ. Griggs, wileof Dr. Win. Griggs.aud daughter of Hon. A. A McKoy, which sa;l event occurred last night at 11 o'clock, at Dr. Griggs' resi doncu in West Point, Georgia. Mrs. unggs has been sick for some weeks past but a few days since she was announced as much better and strong hopes were 1 w r- intnrTnlrnil r C 1 v-. tiUrmi But these hopes! were doomed to disan- pointment, nhd young, lovely and accom plished and. but two short years a wife, she has passed to . the .shadowy land. Of a verity, "Thou bast all seasons for thine own, Oh! Death! " j News and Notes From lumberton. Lumberton, March 27th, 1878. Dear UeviiTw : . i This being court week the town of Lumberton has part on its Sunday clothes and the streets in the vicinity of the Court House are thiouged with persons in attendance upon the court. Since we were last here a great many improvements have been; made and nearly all of the -'burnt district," which j was destroyed by fire about twelve months ago, has been rebuilt and now new and neat two storv frame! buildings are standing on the sites of the oldj dilapidated ones. Newspaper! men are not at all scarce here, in fact they seem to be struggling for thi numercial accendency over the insurance agents, Messrs. J. W. Dowd, Ralekrh News. K. W. Best, llaleigh Observer, J. K. Stealings, Democrat, J. T. ! Patrick, Wadesboro Herakl, and (Jeorge. N. Harriss, of the Wilmington Jouknal, and Daily 11k- view, besides friends McDiarmid of the Robesonian. and Barnes of the Times of this town, are all on the war path trying to late m names and increase their subscrip tion lists. . The cause of all of these knight s of the qui.l being here is the Superior Court 1 do not meau that they are to be tried for stealinsr. Judge Eure 13 presiding with a very great degree of satisfaction. Ilia conduct towards the members ot th s bar and the officers of the Court is such as could not fail to receive the praise of all. Judge Eure and your representative were sere naded by the Eicelsior Band of this place last evening and we must say the band plays delightfully! The only capital crime before the court at this time is the case of Ben. Me Ahster (charged with the murder of Benjamin Smith in Lumberton in Octo ber, 1ST3. The witnesses iu this case were sent before the Grand Jury this morning. An officer will be sent to Wilmington where McAlister is now confined, to-night, ti) bring him before the court. lie wi 1 be arraigned to-morrow and a day will lh jn be set for his trial. Some little: cotton i being brought into! market now though business does not seem to be as brisk as it was Bupposed it would be during couit week. Khody Lowrey Chavis. the "Oneen of bcuflletown," has been in the "city" lor the past three days and attracted much attention f om those' who had never before seen her. She was genera'ly escorted by John Dial, one of the murderers of Ei- ShsrifT King, but who you will recollect saved his neck by turning State's evidence and convicting his pa'ls. The couple are of such light complexion as to be taken for whites by the uninitiated. I bad the pleasure! to-dav of meeting with Mr. Jacob Wessell, an old Wilmingtonian. tie is located nere and owns a saw mill on the baoks of the Lumber River. H's old friends will, no doubt, be pleased to know that he is enjoying good health and is as hearty and hale an bid man as can te found in North Carol ma. Yours, H. Hotel Arrivals. Puucell IIouse. Wilmington, K, C. March 27. Cobb ! Bros, proprietors. II E Newburry, Magnolia, N C ; Capt D J Price, Baltimore ; C Raymond, New York ; Samuel F Parker, New Jersev : Thomas W Farrish, llillsbore, KC; E Packham, Baltimore; II B Short, Lake Waccamaw N C; E D While. Miss White. Miss Iugrabam, -Brooklyn, N Y : W 11 Robeson, Jr, W P Walley;Boston ; lion J II Evans and wife, Louis M Evans, Lloyd Aspinwall, New York ; A F Kin herdev. BrvO'ilvn. N Y: John Smith. New Yoik ; Sheriff K McMillan, Ilobe s :n County, N C; L J Otterbourg, J II Meyer, City ; J Toynton Detroit, Micbi i . New Advertisements. ! Excellent I Q ASS. SUITS FOR BOYS, AT VERr LOW PRICES. ! 2X7X700X7 Cl CO. mch 29 Clothiers and Merchant Tiilon. . A Printing Office for S300. S300 CAS II. or onB-lhirM.fc k.'i- n I n twelre months or lonni tim. .-( Phjer. be sold,. DemoeraUc Week- n?!.e.ppe.r.xn a flori.iDg town in 8 oath Lrolina. A UrgA and increasing anbfcrip linn. A COOil rsn of irlrAHtAi.. ..Jif. r r c m ucr xu a. ii fin rt b n i n j r i n Am " oniv paper in th ennnt- i r ... K . -1 tor farther call at Ektikw mch 29 Canaries ! QANAUV BIRDS, Jut received. ALSO, A Finn Lnt j . I . '"! For sale cheap. . j;' J. W. Lippitt, mcl 23 front 8t., Sin of Punch. Lost I for Love MISS M iv liraddon. Xo. 2I5 Sa.! JLt side Librarr. 1U cents. t - . "Tom Burke of Ours". Hr C.hmrU. r.-- No. 236 Seaside Library. 40 cent. At S. JEWETT'S. Front Street Book 8 to re. inch 21 WGW StOW EverthingICO." T ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS! that I X have reopened the EAOlE Haitvpv Third, near Walnut streets and am ready to servetnem w.th the best of Bread, Caket, ; ties, etc. My Breads are' kent nn ir tk-t. original standard and cannot be excelled. . ; inch 26-1 w U. THORBtJRN". " Tlie Rule is Cut, ''Cut" ! r --tM - ' j (I v." WiiJUlUbK UUKHCT OR NOT, Wo have not the timfl tn rrrn iatl -a have to say, our Good, are consigned. ?e nave no discretion, our instruction, are posl- ' uTB-ojihii, we will NOT DISCRIMI NATE. WE NAME ONE PRlflE vmi ALL. We canvass the markets daily. -I Or v ders through us have the advnJ(y rr bottom prices for all descripUoni ofmerchtn disc. Ve don't advertise quantity -in fie urea, but guarantee to fill orders promptly for any amount provided the CAtill, or re- 1, liable names accompany the orders. Most "r any party you meet will direct you-to our place of business, or orders through mail will reach us. Remember, we solicit orders y aii ucBvripuuu. i mercnanaise. uon- SifrnmentS Of nrodnpft hmnrnmnt nH nrnfiL able returns. There are so many grades of ; -iercuamise, weaeem it unnecessary to name prices uirougn tue papers. i TETTEWAY & SCIITJLKEN. Brokers Com. Merchantyf Aext North Princess and Water Streets. mch 23 I ii! Going North. I shall LEAVE for the Northern! titles - -i in a day or two to buy the BIGGEST STOCK? of Spring and S ummer Goods I have I ever offered in Wil a ington and to do this MUST HAVE MONEY. I therefore offer for the ensuing week balance of Fall and Winter Stock at ! RUINOUSLY LOW PRICES, regardless of cost. Call and get good bar gains before it is too late. j ; a, orminn, Market sL mch 23 The Best in the World. H. SPRUrjT, .1 ' AT I -' ' ! f.'" !' EXCHANGE C0ENEE, ! ' . I . ? IS SOLE AGENT for the best Scissorf and ' Needles in the World, i Those who desire the BEST GOODS should ' call and select any style of R. J. Koberts ' V.HZ0K STEEL SCIbSORS, od a paper of : R. J. Roberti Patent "Parabold" Gold-Eye NEEDLES. Also, Buttonhole and Gentle- ' man's Pocket Scissors. . i , feb28 - j .; ; ' Dyeing and Souring! , i JADIESV AND GENTLEMEN'S DRES5 Goods DyedCIeaned and Repair ed. 1 1 Felt, 8traw and Leghorn Hats Dyed. Clean t ed and Pressed in any shape or style desired ; C. P. REMSEN,- Currle'f Block. jan 14 Wm. BonitzTo I NEW HOTEL, -V ' :'' '';;";'!v- - GOLD8B0R0, NC. Board per day $2.05.' Heals 60. nti Lodging 50 cents. Located in the business' part of the eityi First-claii Restaurant attached ti the hoteL mchli! U cn make moner faster, at work tar than at anything else. Capital not re Quired: we will start von. Sit war. at home made by the industrious, lien, wo men, boys and girls wanted everywhere t ; work for us. Now is the time. Costly czi fit and terms free. Address Taint & Co.. v giuta, ilaino. ; .. . . xsCu C nch 21
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