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THIS PAPER published every afternoon, Sundays ex cepted by JOSU. T. JAMES, EDITOR AND PKOPKIXTOB. PLEASE JfOTlCE. 1 r We will be glad to receive communication, from our friends on 3ut and all subjectio. general interest but : -I I " The name of . the writer nnst always bo furniahed to the Editor. ' 1 if Communications must be wiittcn on onlt one side of the paper. ' Personalities must be avoided. SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. One year, $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three months, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city, at the above rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal Audit is ejmTtlW mA ..i i .. v VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. G., TUESDAY, APRIL 9 1878. NO. GO !!0d. ,he'editor does not always endors. v m uu i;irucn ariv a -Subscribers will please report any and 11 failures to receive their papers regularly -c .cioi correspondents, un ess so stated in the editorial columns. New Advertisements, BROWN & RODDICK 45 XVXAXIH22T CT. SPECIAL BARGAINS ! IN BANKRUPT STOCK t from the Recent Auction Sale cf Ewing II . Co1, of Boston JUST RECEIVED "YE TAKE GBFAT 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 our Bar gains with our patrons, we offer these Goods at prices Not Only Lower 1 than such fabrics hare ever been sold in Wil mington, but Far below their Intrinsic Yaluc ! This is no Advertising: "Ruse ! It is a Genuine Sale ! 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 DBQVU & . nQDDlCK'S PMCE " 20 cents. , Lot'Xo. 2. . Silk and Wool Hyons PoDlins. Market Price SI BROWN & RODDICKS PRICE 50 cents. Lot No. 3. Ladies' Striped Paisley Shawls. Market Price $15. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE $5. Lot No. 4. Ladies' Double Paisley Shawls Market Price S20. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICES I O. ' ' Lot No. 5. White Marseilles and Piques. market price 4u ouc. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 20 and 35 cents. Lot No. G. Remnants Nottingham Curtain Lace. Market Price 30c. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 1 5 cents for choice Lot No. 7. , Black Victoria Brilliantines ! Market Price Oo BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 35 cents ! Lot No. 8. The Cheapest Line of Towels and Table Linens ever offered in the city by Brown & Roddick, or any other bouse. Lot No. 9. Plain, Striped and Plaid Nainsooks. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 1 7, 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 lots only comprise a part of the different lines of DRY GOODS AND AUTlums wnleh we are selling ai an enor mous discount upon value I Brown & Roddick, 45 Market Street, Agents for - DDVLZX7 Cl CO., THE GREAT NEW YORK CLOTHIERS Cuotom-Made Clothing t lfn Va.ti inn ahl Pn .nd Finith AT NEW YORK PRICES. Samples lor inipection ana Measures tacen at our store. Agents also for Trait-1 eslief Cut Paper Patterns. OUR NEW CATALOGUE contains ft great variety of the latest atd most attractive itjles - vc xaclitfl - Tbe Mails. The Malls, close and i arrive at the Clt Postoffice as follows : i ' close. . - Northern throtuzh mails - - 6:00 P M Northern through and way mail. 8:00 A M M tils for the If. e. ana A. s s. u. i TJilrrr nnd routes surmllea thprefrom - - - -i- - - - 6:00PM Rnnt.horn mails for n.1 1 mints South. : dailv - - - - - - r m WAKtrn mails in C. K. W.) dailV rexwnt Handar) -i - - 5:00 AM Fayetteville, and office on Cape Tnfnrl.v. and Kri dav - - - . 4 - - 1:00 V JV1 Malls for points along line of Che- raw A Darlington KB - - - 10:00 A M (except Sundays) - - 8:00 A M Malls for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - - 10:00 A M Onslow C. II. and intermediate of flees every Friday ! - - : f A- M SmlthvUle malls, by steamboat, daily, (except Sundays) i 2.-00 P M Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creefe, - every Friday at - - - - - f 3:00 P M AKEIV& Northern through mails - - 1 11:00 A. M Northern through and way malls. 7:30 P M Southern mails - - - - - -s -I 930 A M Carolina Central Railways . - 10:00 P M Malls deUvered from 6.-00 A4 M. to 6:4o P M., and on 8undays from 8:30 to 930 A. M . Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 11 and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money iorder uiu Register Departments open same as t.tan p office. II Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. I Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. Mails collected from street boxes .every day at 5:45 P M. I LOCAL NEWS. New AdYertisements. Muhson A Co. Clothing. Jas. W. Lippitt Canaries, Cages Ac. A. Shriek Big Excitement. S. Jkwett New Supply of Pictures. Special Announcement It is with pleasure we announce to our r t i i readers that Col. W. S. G. Andrews, of i j I " j this city, a gentlemen long and favorably Known to the people of, this sec ion, has accepted the position of General Agent of the Daily Review and the Wilmington Journal, and will travel in the interests of those papers. His first jrip will be made this week on the line 'ojf the Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta !R. R., and j j we DespeaK ior mm couriesy uuu at tention of our friends. The new spring handkerchiefs are hardly large enough to. flir with. It seems a paradox that1 the result of a crooked ' still should be a whisky i straight I The Manning House Bar advertises "the biggest five cent and largest schoon ers of beer in the city.'' k Only a slight sprinkling of rain this forenoon but the promises overhead for moroof .it are plentiful. Steamship Benefactor, Capt. Jones arrived here this noon from Newj York, as also the steamship D. Foley Capt. Price, from Baltimore. II I We hear of a great many families in this city who are getting new Irish pota; toes from their gardens, and green peas are no longer considered a rarity of the season. - We understand that thd J Ladies Aid Society of the Fifth Street M. E. Church will bold one of their Isociables at the house f Mrs J. E. Keen this (Tuesday) evening. . j j . Make the bridge from the cradle to manhood as long as you cai. Let your children he children as long as they (will. Let them be children and not little apes of men and women. . The Young America Dramatic Coin pany, acolored organizatiop, went up from the city last evening Jo Meares lufLxHi the steamer J. 8. UnderhSl, where they gave and entertainment forj the benefit of the Church to be built at that point. We are ruinid not by what w really ! " i want, but by what we think we do; there fore, never go abroad in search of your wants. If they be real! wants rthey will come home in search of you ; for ' he that buys what he does not want ' will soon want what he cannot buy. To remove freckles,1; let young ladies bathe the face with cologne! water after tea, and about 10 p. m. brush both cheeks, tbe foiehead and cbin with a carefully selected moustache. If this does not re move the fe eckies, it will,1 under ordinary ciicutustances, cause them to be forgoken. Even the life of a paragrapuer hrs its bright spots. After seeing your best items fl a ing around credited to some other fel low, until you are almost ready to join the fchakers, how tranquilizing to1 a trou bled mind it is to' come upon something blight and breezy a good deal bett r ibui you could write jourealfp-:abelled as yolir own! ; " 'r ' .1"' -I - The Memorial Potm, The Charlotte Observer says that at a meeting of the Ladies' Memorial Associa tion in Charlotte, held recently, "It was resolved that the poem and psalm written by Mrs. Margaret J. Preston at the re quest of the;Ladies Memorial Association, of Wilmington,' for the memorial celebra tion of 1878 be used in the ceremonies of the day." . . Visiting Lodges. Two lodges of the order of Good Samar itans, Queen Greonbe and Excelsior, of Charlotte, arrived in this city last evening, and will celebrate their anniversary with the lodges of the ame order in this city this afternoon with a parade through the streets. The visiting lodges, about one hundred in number, will starton their re turn trip to-morrow morning. For The Pen. The following prisoneis, convicted last week in the Criminal Court, will be sent to the penitentiary, at Raleigh, to-morrow,' under charge oi Deputy Daniel Howard, with a guard ; William Becton, fcr larceny, 5 years John Morrison,, for larceny, 2 years ; Mark Johnson, larceny, 4 years ; Solomon mith, alias Solomon Butler, for larceny, years. The above convicts are all colored. The following go to the County Work House : Henry Malonc, wilful trespass, j 12 months ; Mary Nixon, keeping a disorder ly bouse, 3 months ; Frank McClammy, arceny, 12 months ; Emma L Sanders, keeping a disorderly house, 3 months ; Mary Eliza Live.'y, assault and 1 lattery, 30 days. This is the lively Mary Eliza's second term since the establishment of the Crimi nal Court, one year ago. These offenders are also all colored. The Swamp Angel. The Lumberton Times tells us that John Lochlear, the outlawed Robeson county murderer, was seen at Shoe Heel ast Wednesday where he purchased two pistols and one or two huudred rounds of cartridges. If the limes is correct in this assortiou it would seem strange jthat a man on whose head a price has been set could boldly enter a village containing a hundred inhabitants or more and walk out as freely as he walked in and, stranger still, that any citizen of the place should sell him weapons and ammunition for the prosecution of his diabolical career. j The Ninth Day of April. To those who are not too much imbued with business and arc not compelled to forget everything else in the earnest de sire and difficult task of making a living !to acquire money enough to put bread in the mouths of their little ones these awfully hard times, and to try and keep body and soul together in the struggle for existence the recurrence of this day must bring many sad recollections and painful thoughts, Wc speak " now more particularly of Confederates and Confede rate soldiers; those who wore the gray, aye, and the ragged gray and slip-shod shoes, too those who had fought through so many hard campaigns, who had yielded up and resigned everything to duty and love of country, to follow the starry cross at the biddiDg of ' the knightliest of knightly commanders who had ever un sheathed a sword in defence of a right eous cause. It. is to these men that this day must bring the deepest, gloomiest thoughts. For it was on this day, thir teen years ago, that the remnant of the noblest army the world has ever seen the bravest of the brave furled the flag they loved so well, stacked arms, and that grandest and greatest of patriots the noblest and' best - of men, the true and chivalrous soldiery . the immortal Lee, sheathed his sword forever and lhe Army of Northern Virginia passed put of exist ence. Tbe Thermometer. i From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this njorii ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, Ga......M.65 J Memphis, Tenn.....C5 Moblie, Ala ..71 Montgomery Ala. ..63 New Orleans.. ...... .68 New York 46 Savannah, Us.. 68 Shre veport. I.. . 67 St. Lonis Mo ..60 St. Marks, Fla 70 Vicksburg. Miss..C6 Washington, D C 53 Wilmington, N. C.66 Cairo, I U...... 67 Charleston 8 C... .67 Cincinnati... 69 Corsic&na, Tex 64 Jlavsna. 80 Fort Gibson, C. N.65 Galveston....;. 69 Indianola 72 JaeksonTille, FIa...73 FnoxTille.........59 Lynchburg. 56 The railroads arc now at peace, and the hotels have their war." The result of this recent cutting of firs t-cms hotel rates in New York leaves the Grand Central in the lead, with rates one and two dollars per day lower than the rest., . ' ; - Xew Enterprise. Masrs. J. H. Daniels and J. W.Mil! have opened a second-hand clothing tablishment on Market, near Second street. The establishment supplies need long felt Lv a certain class of t' e com munity and we trust that the young firm will succeed with the enterprise, j Sadden Death. j- i . Mrs Moore, the, wife of Mr John 7 Moore-, an employe at the gas works at tbe foot of Castle street, died very sud denly this morning, at tier residence on Wescott's Alley, bit wt.cn Second and Third aud Castle ami Church streets Her husband had gone tQ- his work anc about half past 5 u'clfxk Mrs. Moore! arose and began to dresej- but siwjn fell t the lloor with a sudden illness. Her screams and those of her little-daughter. soon alarmed the neighbor who r;vn in only to find Mrs. Moore dead uu the lloor. It is presumed that she died of hcaj t dis ease. Rail Iload Items. We understand that Treasurer Thomp son yesterday remitted to England the sum of about fifteen hundred pounds ster ling, or i's equivalent in foreign, f xehapge, to pay the interest on 'the .'bonded debt of the W. & W. II. II. Comp..nyv due: on the 1st day of May to Engksh 1-or.d-lii.lders, who hold bons of the above named Com pany. . jit seems to Le thej . general inio;i in well-informed circles lliat the lessees of this Company will not pay the dividend to the stock-holders, wLich is n -w over due tf a: ly: ninety days, but will surrender' the lease iuto the hands of the stock-holders about the 15th of this month in con; the-terms of the lease. 1iar.ce with List of Letters. The following is the list of letters re maining unclaimed in the rostoffice, Wil mington,: N. C, Wednesday ,April 9th, 1878 : ; B Mis i Annie rikmd: -miss Alice A Bowden, !m rs Mira Berry, ' mrs Polly Bell, (col'd), G W Burney, I Henry Barry, Robt H Brady, Ecv Elisba Boon, (col'd). UFlora Chestnut, M H Clary. i , D Miss Kate A Davis, mrs Teria Dudley, R L Dixon, Joseph Davis, Eli H Davis, John Derrief. I - L Mrs Martha Elkins. mrs Emma Erdman, J T Etkirk, M D. F R H Fonville, Fulton, Crane & Peters. " i G Mrs Dillie Graham. H-r-Mrs Josephine Hall, mrs Susan Heath, mrs M A Howard, miss Clara Howard, Benj Hurst, Jno C Howell, William T Harker, T W Hall, John H Houston. K Miss Rosa Kelly, Sam "1 King, John JKing. ! . I. Mrs rnancy W Liewas, mrs jLaura Lee, mrs Jane Lee, C C ' LeGeete, Geo Leonard. 1 M Miss Louvenia Manninr, Thomas McFarland, Col (J (J Miller, Frank Mc Clammy, Jas McKever, Jamf s II Mard- well, Henry I Moore. JS John A Nicholson. O John O'Brine. P Dr W H Peterson. i R Mrs Dicy Robeson. .1 S--Miss Mamie Skipper, miss Mary Eliza Stokes. Wm II Swind'e, T A Scar borough, (2); J D Sadburry, Isaac Stfckes, AD Smith. : t T Mag Thigpen, (2). W Caroline Will.ams, mis 'Martha WisKins. David Waters, E.H White, Man uel Williams, Willis Wooten. Y Elizabeth l our.g. SHIP LETTERS. Capt Egbeic W Strong, Schr Emma. Persons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised''; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent -jo dtad letter Office, Washington, D. C." R. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C. New Hanover County N. (Jt Hotel Arrivals- Purcfxl House. Wilmington, N. C, April Sth. Cobb Bcs., propi ietors. From 10:05 o'clock, ApnJ Jtb, to lo:0.j o'clock April 9th HC Smith, Columbus, rN C5 A Powell, Whiteville, N C; Stephen D Farrior, Magnolia, N C; Dr W G Curtis, Smithviilc, N C; H Uoykin, P Priolieu, .North Girolina; W U I) D Wheedon and wife, Mr antl Mrs Ketchum and two servants, Mr and Mrs Cyrus W Field, New York; S A Arring ton, Rocky Mount. N C; A E Gilchist, Mullins, S C; L Wi Sanders, i Unarlotte, N C; John W Plummer and wife, " Plum mersviUe, N .C; B F Shaw, illaruett County, William Gilchrist. North Caro lina: L W Pe'rram, New Yoik; J C Wel- don, Baltimore, Md. Bishop Atkinson's Appointments far Uis Spring Visitation of 1878. Trinity Cliurch, Beaufort Co. April 9 St John's, Durham Creek. ...April 10 South Creek............ ....April 11 St Paul's, Swift Creek.. -. . .April 13 Isewbern, 6th Sunday in Lent, April 14 Beaufort ..J. ....... -, . .... April 16 I Holy Innocents'; Lenoir Co..... ....April 18 uvinsion.4.... ................ . . .apriiu Tarboro, Easter Vaj 7. April 21 The Cuban Postal Trip. The Postal Excursion seems to have bc-eii abandoned just at the point where it uegan to assume most interest. The party had got as far as Cedar Keys, Fla., where the railway lines j terminated . and where they were to have taken the steamer for Havana, and now we find in the Savannah Xcics, of last Sunday's date, a special despatch which Kfi" . flint flifi loss ef the steamship Jgnes'off Mosquite Inlet, Fla.,-will prevent the j;ctal com mission from going to Havana They will return to Washingtau at once and should pass here to-morrow, at the latest, indesJ a change in 'the original programme is! made' to give something in 'the way H spice and novelty to the trip' by returning them to Washington City by a difl'crcr.t route than that by which they came. Wilmington lotion Mills. The fourth annual meeting of th stockholders ,df the Wilminirtou Cotton Mills wjas held , this ixornmg at the Bank of New Hanover, Mr. B. Cx. Worth was ! called to tne chair and Mr. R..-E. Calder requested; to act as Secretary The Treasurer of the comnanv and the Secretary ot the meeting kverc to business. The President read his re. port for the past year and! explained the nnanciat condition ot the corporation ; auer w men a -'resolution was offered" pro viding ior the appointment of a trustee with full power to advertise and sell the property, stock aud franchise of the cor- poration and with the proceeds' to pay its oeois After discussion a stock vole was called or, and the resolution was unanimouslv auopieu. i . i au election ot olliceis vis tlin wmcli resulted ;n the choice of the follow ing gentlemen : 1 . Donald MacRae, President. Wm A French, Vice President . Directors Edward Kidder. James n. UnaaDOUrn, J? . V. Kerehnpr. Vnrivn,l Oriles, John vr. AtkiLjson. ' i li.. .,.4! .. I. v-'u mutiuii, me inecimg adjourned. R. E. Caldeu, Sec: v. i Meeting cf Produce Exchange -An- nual Election of The following named Olliccrs- gentlemen were .elected officers 'of the Produce" Exchange at their annual meeting held at the. Ex change Rooms this morning at 11 o'clock, for the cnsuiuEr rear:' .1 , President C. II. Robinson, Esq. Vice-President R. E. Calder, Esq. : Board of Managers Messrs.! Geo. W. Williams, D. G. Worth1, James Sprunt, E. Lilly aud Jno. T Rankin. . Inspectors of Election Messrs. J. R Chasten, S. Ijl. Birdsey, Osear Pearsall. i Petty Frauds and Swindles. Beware of Baking Powders which are put up short weights. A manufacturer who swindles, knowingly, in weight will not hesitate to sell adulterated baking powder. Doolky's Yeast Powder has a world-wide reputation for perfect purity and au ways being -full' weight, fit bears every test for superior excellence. Mrs. Suuie McKoy Griggs. Aa we briefly announced last weeek, thi3 most estimable lady died at the residence of her husband, Dr. u . W. Griggs, in this citv, on Wednesday Jnight, March 27th, of capiil ary bronchitis, on Friday morning, at the hour often, her mortal remains were follow ed to their resting place in oar city cemetery by a large number of sympathising friends and citizens a solemn funeral service being performed at the Baptist Church. j 'A beautiful Christian life was fitlr closed 'quite on the verge of heaven." JJer father-in-lawj who was also her physician, perceiv ing that her end was near, endeavored to say something which should apprise her, as gent ly as it was possible, of Her real condition, and directed her to Christ aa the only Com forter in her extremity ; bat she anticipated a part of what he would say, by exclaiming : "And what a precicjus Savior lie is!" To her mother she spokd of a vision of the great Supper of the Lamb, at which thousands and thousands were assembled,' adding, "I must go to join them." Amonr her last worcis were these, bo beautiful and expressive : "Lord, take me home, I am so sleepy." Lier Lord was pleased to grant the praver of His tired, worn child, for soon she "fell'on sleep" as calmly as "sinks the gale when storms are o'er. Mrs. Griggs won the love of all who knew her by the manifestation of a tralv Christian gentleness. Genuine were the tears shed over her bier real and poignant the sorrow caus ed by her early death. The child of culture high born and bred in a school oi refinement charming in 'conversation ank faultier in masner the was at home in the most polish ed ompany, while her Christ-Iik spirit and sincere courtesy cond scended to the lowly and rendered her lovely in their ey. s. Though we had been an acquaintance and a visitor at her home, so modeat were her pretf-neione that we never ascertained until after her .death that her father was a distinguished juriit and a presiding Judge of Xorth Caro lina. From her thirteenth vear a communicant of Ml? tpJrotcstEt ipUpocal Church, her youthful davsr were consecrated to the service of God. To the rector5 of her parish ehe waa a helper m every goo J word and work lead ing t&e mimic of the eanctuarv at1 tbe organ and otherwise lending her aid" to the advance ment of the cause ef Christ. Bat ehe u gone ! To the stricken Toung husband, the heart-broken parents, the sor rowing, onlj brother, we tender oar Christ ian tyuipathj. And may the tender Shep herd carry m HLs bosom the lamb bereft of inch a mother t West Poiat (G.) Peaa.' 571 shares represented-in person and COO I -NfctlIiL,TI9N BOOKS lor all inetru- l , , A ments; Wedding Taper and IvnveloDeo- shares represented by proxy making a Vi3itin Card,, air met : Time' iS'. total of 1171, which being a maioritr of vol,c?, .I- rrrecription IJcckf . Gold Ptnf ,i , , i " and Pencils, Ac.; 4c, Ac. i tU2 lZ.)3 Shares, f nnr-firsr nr,..,! I New Advertisements;' Clothing. rpiIG BEST AXD CHEAPEST, AT xixuarsou & cca apl Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. Canaries ! 1 CAXAKY RIRDS' Ju3trecei- , ALSO, i A Fino Lot of Can ;es, .M) - j v (iolu hish and Globes- ' ( For sale cheap. 1 ' j J. W. Lippittt Front 5t., Siifn of I'tinco. r Largest and -)ggest. ryiii: LAlKiKST FIVE CENT GLASSES aid bigfjt fchcoriers of Beer in this c'Uv, AUo new -eL of Puol ball?, at the ! ' api s MANXIXG UOCSi: hAli. Vinlin" ml ri.ifo"- W.i;. C. W. YATE?lJ apl 8 H'.okseller and Photographer. Big Excitement ! JF, RUSSIA AM) ENGLAND are afraid W ! , I OI e&ca r, i am rot afraid to sell goods cheaper! than ar y other house in the State. .Si-. Sow opening the most extensive assortment of Gents', Youths' and Boys' Clothing! and B'urniehlcg Goods ever offered in Wilmirgton. Suits from 2.J"0. up. Think of that, will vou ! apl s Market H In-fJtore; and to Arrive ! GOO.Bbls. FLOUIi, 0 Bbls. Molasses, . lOO Bbls. Sugar, i lOO Boxes Bacon, J lOO Bags Coffee! Bice, Tobacco,, Snuli; Candy, Candles, Soap, fttarcb, Crackers, Liye, Potash Buckets; Brooms, Sic, &c. BI.VFOUI), LOEB A CO., apl , Wholesale Grocers. Consider the Benefit OF BUYING YOUlt I , 5 Family Groceries! FRoll . . I Boatwiight & McKoy- They have tHe Greatest Variety ! 1 The Best and Finest Goods ! 1 The Lowest Prices. And their large sales require them to re plenish, their Etock at least weekly, thereby securing at all times tbe Freshest and 1 Most SeasonaeSArtifcies ! ' " " TRY Til Fill. ALKETHREPTA !, The Most Celebrated Nourisher of sfrcngth' . - Known. ' . - ' r V A Pure Article of Chocolate 1 Highly recommended for Mothers NarsingVl . 1 i ! Infanta. i . j 3r Their guarantee of polite attention', and prompt delivery of all gooas ordered, i should comm and the attention of all. i1 i jjy They allow no one to undersell them. ' BOfflTtiiiiiT um 5. 7 6l 8 north Pront Street. " rl 8 PJew Suoply of PICTURES for Pottery DecoraUor. Orer ' 100 different 'sheets at 8. JEWETT'S, mch 2& Front Street Book 8toa.i Wm. Bonitzs N EW HOTEL, i GOLDSBOUO, Mfr-C-Board per day $2.0). Heals CO -v cents. Lodging 50 cents. Located in th binexa part of the city. pST. First-class Ueatiurant attached to taehotcLrv;:i.';'-;;0?--v...-r-'.:;r:r-';-- inch II '
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