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I ' ' ' - "' : " I -'. Miscellaneous! -i ii rr i WAIT NO LONGER ! BUT C03IE TOT5JB Exchange Corner You should come at ouce atd select year t . Japanese Goods before all are sold. nice lot of those beautiful Waiters,, only $1,25 per sd; tbey aw going fast. The nicest present you can give is a IlanJ Irerehfef Box with half dozen nice JIandkereLiefs, Or a Glove Box with one oKmore"j)a!rs of ; loves. You should reujember the Kid Glove De pot. TLe 4-Button Kid Glove you should buy at once as tbey can not be duplicated in price. and Pennsylvania), Mr. Tilden haying oral small farms and putting all but the On It7 Q 1 nav Doiv I wnijr W l MvI Mil We can give you Kid Gloves from 50c up Come and get your presents at Exchange Corner for a little inoneyl r on can find a Present for any one, from the dai ling babe to the rob :s man. 10G, Mr. Bayard Go G2. Then on the second ballot ail the Southern States are to go over to Hen dricks, wbi; Will have I'D 7 votes, or twelve more iharenough. Girls are advised by a Chicago physi cian to always sleep on their backs if they wish to keep crow's feet from the corners of their eyes. "These blemisbeii," he says, "are the result of sleeping oa the aides. The pressure upon the temple and cheeks leives wrinklesjat the corners and underneath the eyes j which disappear in a few hours, bat finally become-, so fixed that neither hcuijs nor abletions wiil abate them." Nancy Wa-pa-coona isj an maiden of the Miami tribe, Wabash, Ind. She desired a white hus band, and advertised fur one, hinting that the accepted man would get a comforta ble home by marryirg hei. John Madi son Hazel Iod, $0 years old, exceedingly tall and lean, with his nose awry by means of breakage, and very lame in on leg, presented himself "at Nancy's dwelling as a candidate. She said tot a word but dreve him out with a club. and Mr. Thurman i one reserved for the homestead into the market at reasonable prices, while no one may raise quite so large a crop at hereto fore, the aggregate yield from the same number of acres will be much Urger.for as a matter of course, each one would en deavor to raise as much as possible, on th ? small amount cultivated. To do this ni .re fertilizers would be used, aad the la id enriched to its highest productive ca pacity. Bat this is not all. By having ten men to wq and cultivate the soil which is njtvowDedand skinned y one, t'aere will not only be better farming and larger aad better crops, but there will be vir tually corresponding reduction in taxa tion. It is ten men paying the taxes where one man has bad to ..pay them, who is consequently relieved of nine-tenths of his burden. There are many other things in this connection which we wish t j call to the attention of the people, but which our J Iijpophosphit s of lime and spice, to-day, forbids. We shall speak vor is really p!eisinr, its rioutlsliii g bow r I living Indian near ted to allay and eventually overcome it, a fact which the recorded experience of many goes to substantiate. This inestimable tonic, by promoting digestion,assirailation and se cretion, touches the three key notes upon which the harrnonv of all the bodily organs depends, and the result is that fresh stores of vitality are diffused through the system, of which the nerves receive their due appor tionment, and grv tranquil as they gather strength. . A Change that it a Blessing. There is no naore remark tble fea'.uie. iii ihe-prewss f Mncv. and no greater change in aoy professiouai practice, than is illustrated by the coutras' off the meoical system of tcday, and thirty years ag Then all medicines were copious in quan tity, and nueouMo the tate To akH thaj was a trial fco adult, and an ever whelming horror 4o the young. No most trom opens ive Savor. I ulil iec btl however." fine of He mnt valuable, a- d t efficient ot mpxedita. was d.u-rabi to nearly all for whom it was Prescribed, Cod Liver ( Hi, the only cure for wastirfd de cline of itai energy, a-jd certain kjfeeans Qi renewing healthy tissue, disgu-u-d to those ! to whom'It sgoufd have done the most ' good. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Miscallaneous. Go To GEORGE JSYERS XI, 10. & 16 South Front St Make no EVSfstakc? JLJIS THREE STOKES contain the j argest and Finest Selections of Chtie ) Family Groceries, Wines. Teas Liquors and Previsions the City has ever Known ! a s The following auotatkin. - . I wholesale prices geneially. to Z'T I mall orders higher prices hire L if &!ri s BAGGING Gunny. ? ! BUTTER North Carolina th fg 1 Pony, Blue GiaL Leliaofcieo Cub IU u . ' vn?' fl r i I 1 BACON-Xorth Caro"in;; " 1 Ham, y & J ShoalderB, lb Hides, V rb Weatfrn Smolco i Hanii- Sides, y 2).... Shoulders DrT Salted fiidea, fio Shoulders, y fi. BEEF Live WeiifhtL. b a r r e l s s? n ; r t .'''.;;: . Second Hand, each.....' V n. New Vork,each, new......' i --, 5 BEESWAX-V fl g f 7L 1 v Ji o uo orinern ... r - i iii of them in a future issue. it We would cal! vour att ntion to tbe Flexible Hip Co set For sale only at ange Corner ! Ii is a C. uutv .' TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. A train. on tbe Selma, Home and Alton Railroad went through a rotten bridge 13 miles from Selma, about G d clock on tbe morning of the 18th inst., and Geo. 11. Evar.s, whito, ar.d two negroes, names i I unkown,.. were killed. 'The following were srrionsly, and it is thought, fata'ly, injur ed: M. -Stanley, General Superintendent; Cant. White, Conductor and X4 G. Hunter.. Mail Agent A car with CO bales of cotton, tbv mail, b.iggage and expres8 cars, and one passenger coach were totally burned We invite all U come as weare prepared to see litem on MONDAY TTJSSBAY AXD WEDNESDAY I As we know it will not only be to tbeir interest but to fcfeelr amusement also. WIIVT- WE KLCD I. NORTIJ CAROLLNA. i The year 1ST8 was one to be deplored by the agriculturists of North Carolina, and one that will be long remembered, es- Caienik Observer, The Funeral of Major Engelhard. ( The day was in sympathy with the eau r;tes tnat tue community went m crowds to pay to the distmgdiahed cit izen and the genial friend upon whom the grave has closed At mid-day the procebsion moved from the Yarbor ough Hotel, where the Secretary had made tits residence since his induction into office. The remains had been placed ia a handsome casket that was covered with beautiful flowers. The pall-bearers were Capt II B Davis, of Cat awba; P M Gale, Pulaski CowDer. S A Ashe, John C Winder and A B Andrews, of Kaleigh ; Vol T O Mcll henny, of Wilmijgfcon John G B Or me?, of Pitt; Co! Paul F Faison, of Kaleigh ; V V Kichaidson, of Colum bus; Maj A M Erwin, of McDowell ; and R 11 Battle, Jr, Esq, of Raleigh. Tue State officers of the various de partments attended in a body, and the official family, cf which h3 wu3 nn able member, came next to the family that 11 ad Lih wLoie heart, and that so truly marvelous, uil ther is no tiir iifi v .ir;d brain loniciuMse world. loved L.m. Afttr tha long hoc ef peciallyin the eastern, section, as a year in j dt,ce;t,$.a ad their Poecial frinda. which every ehort to secure a good croj c iiiie thy Typographica! Uiiion. " 1 American Wines. But few persons are aware of the j great amount of grapes rai-td in New i Jersey Alfred Speer is ktrnwo to be j the largest wine grower emt of the Rbcky i mountains. His Port Grape ine is the ; best, and is considered by phjiicians and I chemists as the.best wine to- be procikred. ! " 3 St i T i. - , . ii is oruereu 10 i,m ion and Jttaris, where it is becoming very popular among wealthy families For. sale . by J. C Munds, P, L. Bridgers & Co.; and Green & Flacner. Consumption cure d. An old physician, retired from prac! ice, having had placed in Lis hands by an East India missionary the fonud la of a smpld vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure for ousumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, ana all throat and lung affections, also a p sitive and radical cure for nervous debhbv and all rirvctis com- plaints, after having trsted it- mondf rfui curative powers in thousand.; of cases, lias felt it Lis duty to make It known to his suhermg felk)WB. Actuated by this nijotive, Sweet iJ.ish, Snokr Hollow and Kca tuckj isaux WbiskejSj Wice, Cbain ' pagne.', HHaad Gin, Jamacia Mum, French BraLdy, French Crdiali, Domestic Wines. 9i ?J ' 1 anow, id , Adjimantine, set 1 ,J;1 VirfVion Fix',... 1 n. Dairv cream, fb... 11 State, W lb...... COFFKE-Java, V toZZZ'. Kio, fi Eb , 1 Laguvrak 1? Ib JO M aa.a imperiap le.s, ih per cent un- COTTON TIES- i cr Market Price. 100 Bb!s Choice Red Applies, I I 8 1 100 Bb's Potatoes, 5 0 Boxtfijand Bak-a Uranges, 2300 C coi 100.0 00 Choice Havana Cigar, 3)000 Cases Assorted Ocoiif. Sweet ilacb $:;.00 per ga;lun. Baker's Old Bye 2.C0 per gallon, Choice Teas 50 cents per pound. ake ho Mistake. 4.- ' DOMESTIC Sheeting, J ... Yarn, V bu:,ch ..... PiSH Tiacterci, 10. I, y bLl. kc So. 1, V X bb! e I S Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 1 . Mu let, bbl j M ML C. Herring, y bbb! p ,, JJ PLODll-Finr, bbh'.'.'..i"i 0 00 2 Super , Nrrtb.Tn, V bb!..'. 4 50 L Eatrado bbl... 5 1 3 I 1 ! City toiKpJmiSbi... 7 ' : feb 11 Give him a f a!U MBS (J. 8TEVEJVHI. , RS EVES AL1VK T .TfTE Waiu of his Cbsiomei's t aiLiivy bbl... 7.,-... " Fir. IcinltiJKll FEKTiLfZEP.S ' " Peruvian G 1? m 1 ruviao Ouniio, t; 2OO07b,.6i Gy .. . M Jaroliaa Ferulizm - . , 1 5 1 a Bono ila: M Flour -N'&raBsa Guano. Complete Manure 5X "f 50 00 fc .s ,k, " irtl flO Aim I V iicx, Gibb A Co.. mu. 1 nipuiated Guano 4s Wi 0 00 do . H. SPRUNT, Exchange Corner. dee 21. The Bail" Revise JOSH. T. JAMES, Rd. aril Prop WILMINGTON. Si, C WBDMESDAY, FfitfRUaRY 19, 1 9 Largest City JDiryulatioii. VIJiM'S AA'U RKVIBW9. A bill to allow persons chained with crime to testify ia their own betialf has been defeated in the Texas Legislature. Thirty-five hundred dollars is the amount of tbe Wlaent in by Lord Beacorlsfield to Engiandrfor medical attendance at Berlin, whither his London doctor weut to attend -film. The Potter committee having found cut mho did not steal the Presidency, the Washington J99t a uggests that it should now bend its energies to the work of dis covering who did. A native of Marseilles has purchased the right of extracting chlorate of potash from the Dead Sea, and expects to net eight dollars a ton on an indefinite quan tity of it delivered at London. The "Swiss Guards" are still kept up at the Vatican in name and dress as in the middle ages, but, as only one-fifth ef them are really Bwiss, tbe rest boW Belgians, Italians, French aad Spanish, the press and people of Switzerland are suggesting that their national name be proved futile and resulted in a most dis astrous failure. Of course tho generally as cribed cause of tLe evil is attributed d the extreme drought of the eaj-iy summer by which the upland crops were parched and ruined, and by ' the remarkably wet season which followed immediately after, swamping and destroying all the lowland crops. Added to this 'the extremely low prices which obtained in the markets for all the products of the farm, made the I i:.r f 1.1 r j cjuuiuon oi iuu iarmer eruiy despairing and almost hopeless. In most instances his lalor was net oidy entirely thrown away, but ho was ItJ'ft considerably in debt by his o orations" Xow,whi!e tbe abore are the reasons for failure in the pretcnt cchditioh of things, there are, in cur opinion, methods by which much of the distress of the past year might have been obviated, andwhica, if followed, would insure a plenty foi the farmer and at the same time be of incal culable benefit to the whole people.- A Joss to an individual becomes to certain extent a public misfortune, anil yhen the loss iB general among an important clasi of in dividual, such as farmers are, it then bscomes a serious public calamity. To guard, as far as possib'e, aaiust a recurrence of the disasters if ti.e past year should be the aim ot every well-wisher to the success and prosperity of our peo ple, and we offer a few suggestions, hoping they may be cf seme valud, ?not only to the farmers as a classy but to our citizens generally. In the first p!aev, a veiy much higher cultivation is absolutely necessary. The earth is not; ungenerous, but man is both ungenerous aud s'ingy in his treatment of the soil, from which he expects a harvest. Not that men intend to bei mean and stingy but in xhe desire to have a large acreage under cultivation tby cannot treat the land generously. To explain,: If two teres can .be made, by k higher cultivation, to produce one hundred b ishels ofj corn, which it tow takes five acres to 4ccom piish, there would with the exception of the extra labor and expense in enriching those two acieg be an lentiie saving ot labor and expense on three acies. Three acres of fencing, ploughing, planting, hoe ing and harvesting twould be saved, and while the uncultivated kacies woujld be none the 'pooler, that which is cultivated would be in mnch better condition, and if the high state of cultivation is continued the land would continually improve in I productive capacity. Jvor is this all. The When the piccesiou reached the cad itof, it wa joined by the Henate aud House of Representatives. Eachllouse, headed by its officers, took its place in the sorrowing tram, and gave a aoiema and fo.diog dignity to tui oere- mo"V. V Tue body was met at the South door of the chuicb by tho Rector. He pro nounced the word3 of promise in a deep, clear tone and was followed into the church by the congregation with boweri tgeads. The several organiza tions nieu into the seats reserved for them, and the burial service was con ducted and concluded amidst a hush and reverential silence that feil upon the hearts of all. The body was conveyed to the Sate lot in Oak woodland there it rests. The toar3 of heaven mingled with those of his friends and children, and fell fast upon the new made grave. We cannot feel that this strong mun has gone from among us. With the generous pride of friend ship we have watched rum bear ali his honors, and we little thought that the last wreath pi est uted him by hit- peo ple carried death upcin its green leaves. In the far off Arrange land uianv kind thoughts and gentie wishes will go to him. We buried him vesterduv. To day, and hereafter wo will remember him as the tender husband, the kind, amiable father, thebwve soldier, the honorable a d b.-nored civdiau, the sturdy friend Ui;d the qcuieous gen-tlematj. ana a Oestre to relieve immart ftiitib.rinrr. I : Aaa cai.-ur-t- bL t wi,-, .,n ... wit Ai orn.etore. W Sffhj s 1L will send, free cf charge, to ail who desm- Altl T i . Corn, cargo, y 5C ff,a , , ,' . , it, this redp, with full directions for using T " V vow B" Corn, ve ., f ba,i-,i W PJ in German French, or E?lish. ent b2 daa.a:! n? HiJSCBK prices,' t.t P,ZVVbu 10 mad by addressing with stamp, naming HIDES-Green "ib 1 9 0 this paper. W. W. Sherar, nu Powei-'s Twavs:rirs f rttsT-CLAS. ooda st close Drv, V ft I Block, Rochester, Xew T oik. 4.v t ,.!-..,.. ..... , . . . ilAiEaaurnV''loo';'' i J,"! SU M V m mmsm r4 - f, wmcn paed witn North Uiver 100 lba.V.V J to Just Received, th " Ai iiKT in tbe m MOONSHINE. A NOTHER SUPPLY of ' that Celebratcc xl Brand of J1CK FHOST IPUiVll . Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris E: position. It baa no equal, 'i'ie very nuest made. Atao 1000 BBLSFL0TR aijradesi r IS L Q Pu Boxes Drj Failed and. Smoked Baon Q ' A Sacks Java, llagcivra hi tJU aad EioCoQee 1 Bb!a Crusted, Granulated, Stand tU ard A, Ex C, and 0 Sugars, Q rA Bbls Porto Rico, Cuba,.??. O. Wv and 8. H. 4olas3cs Bbls. City Mesa Pork, QQ Tubs choice Leaf Lard, OAnrj 'ew and Se-ond Hand 4VJJ Spirit Barreii, Lake George and Lebanon Sheetings, Manchester and Randolph Tarns. Crackera, Candy, Soap, Starch, Soda. Potash, Lye, Snuff, Matcbea,; Corr, Hay, Onu, Glue, Bunga, Nail.-, larset. Thje celebrated J' .tapeou, Fl ur ii Barrels and Half Barrels ahvajs on hand Various Weste j aet prices. F. ryTV, ton 80 00 oo uAK;rortherafi 7jkS 1 s onn Carolina fh. Iii ?L .-J i t Tir-! -. , , , 1 w ia ijliUO 031 1 I d ru, vn brands a: the loxyeet ma: is A- Co' Ship stuff, resft ved, ft. 1 ft- 00 'i0 00 Ronh edp plank. Mft.10 00 i 00 n est India cargo, aecord- ! f Meats Diied Beef, chipped to oriSar, thin andimoctb, N. C. Hatna, Rst'ng and Plant f pot4toei. Gi-ien Ctiffeea, 12 to 35 eta., 3io, Iaguayra Java ard ilocha. A'ho mg tonelity, y M ft .M WT 00 canthnfr and boards, co u.- tl on, y il ft... ; 10 f,n fl Cuba,bhls.,lgi.1g ?J g ugar Pouse,bhds. i ?K (;-'..::: Clnic-.-Lbla. V k'a! til k. ... . ... , , . . . -r MO! J 0 35 . & ' Roasted every day under my oWn supervision. ' : AiLb:: CuU '-li"M, 5 h ' -3 73 1 vitjo r Aeroi"ene, y g&l... J5 ' I A.l tha novelties in CRACKERS, fesb lrd f '.'.V.'.' 1 10 S 1 ii . j ;-Bd V gal j oo S.I M Uup Iron, Ac, For sale low by and crisp. SOLE AGES'? for VVjilmicgton of tli tbrated SELTZl-R WATElt, $7.00 per Hamp r of 50 .1 ags, - tf) pr dozen, 2J'c per Ju. ft; 14 JAM'ESj C. 8tEVfiA'SpN. Boatwiight z McKoy ; -.;r.'..-:' f.bu-he! 65 o Qwei t. 4J hue nn u lr,, Northern, -,! 2 L0 Iqq ! I.i-:'r,t(:crD'Jcaa.l2 00 00 C :J' ,bM-:v oo oo oo co -.,u"c r S?iieW io to ii oc I lit?':..;. J I.Kl Kit. Carolina. J !. 11 00 .or, oo god ou M 9 j 00 00 j La-t Iadia. W " i j?b, 5? buaheJ..-.. . Oity, ft., I UOPt--. ..... j SALT AJhm, y ' saci.T.V.! 80 . 5 ' N i "-rpo'.'i, yk , 7 l1 A aeu 25 years old ij a Western curiosity. Never used tobacco in auv form, NeT York Conwiieroial Adver tiser. Williams Mui'cluou. feb 17-dAw. subsUtuted bj -Tjpal Guarde." i & . . TT n U. TT 1 ii. . 4, a .; i tJ ii . j. iu& uiue wiiu vsuis Uioiseil a J, uei wutcu prouuees me largest crops m "shooting star" actor, Las devised a way I variably prouuees the best quality, of endangering two hres at once In his s -age rifle feats. He ahoota an apple oS his wifc'a head, and the bullet hits me chfcTrbfc attached to the trigger of a second rifle, iron which is shot a bullet piercing an apple suspended close over his own head. .Mrs.' Frayne has only one thumb. The other was popped off by her husband last.WMtM. The Evansyille Iod Vour Or has been figuring ou how the next Dt3a.o cratic National Convention will taid, and arrives at the conclusion that Mr. Hendridks will set out with 136 votes (ia clodiog Q1' &uforuia, Wisoonsin ompai ing the results as indicated above it will, be ,tou'jd that th larger crop pro duced on the smaller aceagef will show a gain, if calculated by weight (which is the only just way of buying or selling) of from ten to fiLeen per cent. We need more farmers aaiJ less; ponder ous, pnwieldj plantations with their in terminable lines of fencing which cost nearly as much to keep iu repair as an average crop will bring iu the market. We care not how much laud is eakivated, but it should be borne in mind that skin ning and skimming is not cultivation. By dividing these large plantation- into sev- NothiDg perplexes a married man more than to find his wife using his oacnt ior cigir case to keep hairpins iu Oil City Derrick. Dey vos blay TelP dis pfending don't you vant to pro?' ' Th?' Vot rs Uot lor an opera- Tel'." Dot vas dot opera mit dot sbootiug giUiTv in don't you know?' Puck. r.hey were cousins, and bo iiap-cd n i. . . . . . rrum ine summit ct Lis chin, "Can't I have a kith, Amelia?" And she aT:swered,'"course you kin." -Yonkers Gazette. Beware the awful valentine! Had that sentence been sluntr at the vonth with the banner of the strange device n migtit nave caused him to realize what he was about, Fond du Lao lie porter. Some emotions are difficult to df fine. The natural man vainly endeavors to" free himself from himself in order that he may vent his anger upon the proper person when he comes to church with a severe cold and finds that he has forgotten to tote his hand kerobief along. Yonkers Uezetto. "Ths rain has ceased, and in the rpm The sunshine pours an orange flood. And on the church' dizy vane The ancient cross is bathed iu blood," And skirts are raised and fairy feet in giant rubbers plough the mud. Louisville Courier-Journal. Buggies, Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOit SALE AT tf& CO'S 3rd at., opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A 8PECIA1.TY feb 17-tf a Mistake, nor a KisstatRinr-iiTv-t.-v IN TELLING THE PUBLIC j Coffee, y Ib '.Z'Zl' THAT TIlEY HAVE ALWAYS ! i1" " I tlZZ i e n-.-y ib KEPT TH (JruaLed- V J i SO V J0 ' .... eg ur 9 9 1 Larsjest and Best "elected Wood Wood ! i lack jack, split 04K, A8 ?Ii5rJ6 AliD 8WAMP WOOD, r all Bupplj for sale from wharf or deliv- for Csshd lGDgtb f Ut UPa Ht Loweit Pfice n... 'A PARSLEY, Ja., Agent, u JT wu ,ara Orange and S : SOAP Northern y lb 5 US stock ; bcon:8CxV:K,act- V;m:joo6 qo Family Groceries BoW-bg EVER OFFERED 1 I TklVnvS 0i 00 00 JSS i-vJ"uv"- Jb..... Z, no 1 atteCttiflffiMaiBnortiifiSiaie. feb 15 Nerve Inquietude and it- Kemsdy. Kestless nerves, at least those that are constantly so, are weak ones as well. The true way to tranqailize ihein thoroughly ig to strengthen them. It may be, nay it very often is necessary to have recourse to a se dative or even an opiate, in dangerons cases of nervous inquietude, but tie continued use or such unnatural palliatives, is greatly to be deprecated. Though not.In a restricted sense, a specific for nervousness. Hostet- ttmJriesVbV fffKSwYv - - wjur. -cc, U Water Street. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS day the Stmr. Pisspnur will mue daily trips to 8mith ille, leaTinc Dock . 9. .10 A M., iere Mcithvilla At 4.20 P i rr.- L i i nn o j mr: 'en v.vv, nuiuiu 1 rip. oc gfiO. MYERS, Agent. Jas. T. Pettewav ! WILMINGTON, N. C, JS AGENT FOR THE SALE OF WILCOI LH3S A CO'S Manipulated Qaaao. The best, cheapeat and most popular Guano offer ed. WiJl take orders for delivery at Lum bertou, Shoe Heel, Laarlnbnrg, Laurel Hill aai intermediate pointa. ' ' f ! jan2T-d4w Samples from lialtiniore and NeW Origans, k JKDZUS for Moiuees, Suar.Coffeeoap, aesuiaRiee. Ac, proiaptlrexttcuted at hot. lheir Dajily Sales are ca tainly Urrer than iitit Hnviol in ik. -.. , ,-. j uu. j I,- if jjarv Keceiptsnf Good- re larger Why tbe if is this go? Answer ye petple who krioar' thle ! yaiue 01 money uutrng theee tla d Uaiej. S"l.o tLe Retail BuTer?itij nnneees ary for us to. enumerate our Htoiic. huflie it lu say we Keep tytKl' ARTICLE kept in a First Class (irocerv ftore. 1 We think it will be to) the interc-t ! W'ho'e eae Bayei s to tximine on: Stock. ppmg y M ...in CO 12 00 f0 'J UIj iuiii, r-riiie per '1 7 fair por M ...."'' wRiNortn,perjri 1 B5 2 J M -orth Caro i.na ,(.r rr: . S o ,(i Umrasl ed r ! ... w j . .'Vi . . I cXoy, Root H McKov ' rr . To thoee at a dirapc - -. v tKr,. .. .t I 1 i ""iu aaoapie aiza prices. We will send e ither by-hlail .or zpres at r . f expense. ijwur ciock 01 iiqao.-j u unequalled Boatwright & Mckoj. feb8i77 A 8 o'tb Proot St Odic .,th ide Ma,k-t ttf rtecodd ant) 1 bird Btrtvtj L7 1 ; Theodore Joseph Corner of Harnett & Salisbury sts One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIGH, N. C. Board by the day or on the taijopeaa plan Satisfaction urran teed ia every particular My br is supplied with Finch'a Golden Weddinsr, 1870, Gloe'a l:i hye, Pfeiffer Kraudj ot Ma Keutucky .'Jourboa The Latest Out.' THE GEfftTI?7 TART! !: SEWING MACHI' I. nni.s MAciriXK has . i I improved, and the u2e.ioiiowins advailtasre; : . 'T-peeu, light runijit.L'. '.- : . . . pac-ity of woikuiatLii) ! !i: t : Beauty ol tiniat! and gr-i' .. itie3 ; and The best wood wcik oyei "s market. fTO WILMINGTON JOURNAL, (Week X It) is publuhed erery Friday at 22 nr Mum. Circalation larfee, 7 Pr Also, a wr 7 m'. , .. ... !, . 1 Al KINDS OP FURNITI IRK 1 mLUoibe sold from TO-D AV 0 Lower than Ever Before Offered in this STarket. Call and'see for jbursi If at F. A. BCHtH Ih', 20 an 1 2b Fi j.it and ! I and 1 3 Dock 5 s I
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