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THIS PAPEfct i oublubed every afternoon, Bundayi ex cepted bf JOSH. T. JAMES, niTfiR AND PKOPRIETOS. Si HS;t!rt'10AN8, POSTAGE PAID, iso year, f 6 00 Six months, .00 ; Three months, $1 15; One month, SO cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, rMfl .? charge, in any part of the city, at the iboT- rate, or 13 cents per -k. Advertising rates low and liberal Subscribers will please report any and ,! (ilureeto receive their papers resrularly. Will Fight ! SROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street- B W ILL F1GUT AGAINST II I Q II T vl'h and at ALL times -peak tte truth in rta d to any and EVKKY anicl i ne sell. M) HOUSE in the country SHALL ( v I KKSKLL us. Our faciliti 8 for baying r- "jual wih anv Northern House andonr abi in and dint ositi-n to pay is fully estab ti-h-d in the ma'k-ts We buy nothing on I ur months crtdit and a e ever ready to pav . - on the spot and take :dvM aire of all - oi.n's and do give our patr ne the benefit of such at all tiu.es. Dress Goods. We are offe ing some Great Bargains in this department. J ust call and look over our 11, 15 and 2c lines; they a e cenaii.ly worth double the money. from Ladies' Underwear We have just received a very large a sort meat of tne above consisting of Night Ureases, Chemise, Pantaletts and Skirts. They are far Cheaper th in they can be made and are cuta and in the market. Machine Needles 3c Silk Figured Grenadines, 15 e-nts, 'In Cheapest ever shown in this market. The YVamsutU Shirt ! 2100 Linen 15 00 ml Still 75 Cents ! FANS MY THE THOUSAND, FROM 1c UP I LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR! The Larg st and Cheapest Stock we have ever shown. W have a beautiful line of First-Class Piques Children's Stripe IIoso from 1 c. Regular price 20c. Ladies' Bows 25 Cents. We have still a few left of this lot and they are really w. rth 60c. ladies will find our Goods just as advertised. NO RllrtE. Every article is on our counter and will p-ore to bejut us represented, fee advertisement in Star. Brown & Roddick. 45 IVTarket Street a:l '.'6 A Diamond lor a Dollar ! rpHE DIAMOND SHIRT, Laundried, f 1 00, C nlaundi ied, 75 cents. Warranted made f om the very best mate riali and acknowledged to be the best Shirt for tlie money in the city. Full stock of Gents' and Youths' Spring and Summer Clott.ing,seIling at ridiculous'y lowjprices, at SHRIEK'S TWO STORES, inav 2 Market st. Family Excursion, rj N D ER THE AUSPICES OF PROF. AGOSTINT, On 8teamer PASSPORT, Saturday, May 17th, to Smithville and the Forti. Italian String Band. Tickets 50 cents ; Children and Servants 25 cents. may 14-3t Only 5 Gents per Glass for Soda Water y1 Tas CHOICEST FRCIT SYRUPS. For sale by JAUES C. MUNDS, Druggist, ni kj IS Third street, Opp. City Hall. rpHB WLM1NGTON JOURNAL, is one verv bet advertising mediums ia tW Ute. Try it. - . 1 i r . i w ; r (iifviT i i i t . -, ,. mm . 1 The BiEir Review. VOL. IV. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement. P. H binhbkkskb Helena. J. C. Mpnbs, I)rugit Soda Water. Shhiek's-A Diatnord for a Dollar. . - A man must be tick to throw up a sit uation. The seaside is what the ladies now dream about. A loan woman- -one who baa money oat at interest. The anLU ' eras d ing b-ts couimeuced. against tight iac- A large excursion party from Shelby s expected here on the 20th hist. A lot of iresh meat was condemned and sent out of the market this morning. The tailor who alters the 6bape of your trousers is your only true reformer. In the race fur matrimony it isn't al ways the girl that covers the most laps that wins. The fish market was tolerably well sup plied yesterday and crabs were in great abundance. The mau who says one Lird docs not make a ppring, has never seen a sparrow hopping fur eeed. The fresh supply of four per cent cer tificates expected by Col. Brink were re ceived this morning" r L j - I The wind has hauledaround to the Sou haul the knowtDg ones tell us that we are to have settled weather. Rev. S Mendelsohn having returned to the city divine services will be held to morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. The old saying that rain in the morn ing is like an old woman dancing; it can't. last all day has been verifL-d to day. e The third of the Cuban bojs was cap tured by the nolica lust night and sent out of the city by Chief of Police Brock. The bright sunshine to-day, with the wind from the South, makes gla 1 the harts of the fLhermen and the truckers. The small boy who won't make a gar den for fifty cents a day, will dig around an old marten a week tor a half dozen fish ing grubs. . The family excursion to Smithville and the Forts to-moirow on the Fassoort r under the auspices of Prof. Agostini prom ises to be a very enjoyable aff dr. The healthy growth of the ba by is de pendent upon its freedom from the peri, nicions effects of opium. . Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the best remedy kniwn for the diseases of early childhood. Tbe Pax-sport went out to tbe Blackfish Rocks this mDriiing. Quite a party of gentlemen went on her, ho predicted that the town would be black with fish this afternoon. David Cowan, an old colored man, in other days the property of Mr Thomis Cowan, now a resident of PRtsboro, in this State, died here this morning after an illness of a few days only. The Wilrni 'gton Light Infantry are to shoot for a gold badge next Tuesday, their anuiversary. The winnelr will wear it for a year when it is to be passed over on the next anniversary shoots best then. to the man who Lost Their Giipl Since Haves and the Stalwarts have been .1 trying to starve tlw aimy out, General Meyers has lost all interest in his depart ment, and the signal officers in this section of couutty have lost their grip on Jupiter PUivlus ; hence a rain every d;jy for the past two weeks. Dr. Mendelsohn and Bride. Rev. S. Mendelsohn and his bride, the daughter of Kev. Dr. .Jastrow, of Phib" delphia, arrived here last night by the 0:53 train from tbe North, and were received at the depot by numerous friends and es corted to their residency on Chestnut street . Protect Them If we are not mistaken there s a city ordinance prohibiting the destroying of birds' nests, yet there ishardly a i ay but what birds are killed and nests robbed. A mocking bird's nest was destroyed a day or two ago with three little birds in it which were apparently not a day old. Father Foster will please see that the or dinance is enforced and that the harmless birds are protected from the ravages of boys whose bump of destructiveness is evidently too fully developed. WILMINGTON, N. C, Better sidewalks. That miserable apology for a sidewalk between Walnut and Bed Cross streets, which we have had frequent occasions to anathematize, is being repaired and im proved, and we may now hope that be lated pedestrians can risk themselves on that thoruugbfare without quite so much of danger to life and limb. The Old Third. Tne Association ol Officers of the Third N. C. Infantry celebrated their anuiver siry to day by a trip to the Sound and a dinner at Capt. W. A. Gummi g's place at Greenville. They had a nice day for it and have probably enjoyed thems'ves to thr full in a mingling ol the rerniois censes of the past and the enjoyments of the present Rev. Dr. Wilsou. We are gratified to learn that Bev. Jos. R. Wilson, D. D.t pastor of the First Presbyteriau Church in this city, was chosen Moderator of the General Assembly on its organization yesterday at Louis ville. Tii. -re were but two nominations Dr.. Wilson and Rev. John S. Grasty, o. St. Louis, and the vote stood 121 for the former and 4 for Mr. Grasty. Dr. Wil son has been Stated Clerk of the Assemb y for the past thirty years. Excursion to Waccama w. The Sunday School c ;nnected with the Front Street M. E. Church made an ex cursion to Lake Waccamaw this morn ing, where they intend to pass the day in boating, hVuing, eating, singing and quiet rambles in the shade of tbe trees which skirt its margin. Ine train was very large and was thronged with pleas ure-seekers of all ages and of both sexes. We wish them a happy time and a safe return. The brand Lodge We had hoped to be able to present full reports of the proceedings at Fay- etteviile this week in both the Grand Lodge ot Odd Fellows and the Episcopal Convention, but our correspondence has not yet come to band. In this emergency we quote here from yesferday's Raleigh Observear.s report of the Grand Lodge proceedings: Fayetteville, May 13, 1879. The Grand Encampment met to-day with quite a good attenaance, and after electing the following officers for the en suing year adjourned to convene in tbe place selected tor the meeting of the Grand Lodge next May: E. Hubbs of Newborn, Most' Worthy Grand Patriarch. L. O. Howlet, of Greensboro, Grand High Priest.; H. T. Clawson, of Raleigh.Grand Sen ior Wardeu. R. J. Jones, of Wilmington, Grand Scribe and Treasurer. J. J. Barefoot, of Wilson, Grand Junior V ardeu. The following were the appointments: Hnry Porter, Raleigh, Grand Senti nel. DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND PATRIARCHS, Campbell Encampment, No. J, J. L Du !1 j, Wilmington. Pine Encampment, No. 3, D. G. Mc Rae, Fayetteville, Calumet, No 4, S. K. Eaton, Newbern. Talula, No. 8, D. B. Bradford, Eliz. beth City. Paisiey, No. 10, David Scott, Greens boro. Reberten, No. 13, E l. Pernington, Tar boro. Rowan, No. 14, Theo. F. Klutz, Salis bury. McKee,No. 15, W. B. Hatchings, Ral eigh. Wilson, No. 16, W. P. Wooten, WiU sen. Reeky Mount, No. 19, D. K. Styles,, Rocky Mount. Balem, No. 20 J. H. Sbultz, Salem. Catawba River, No. 21, Thus. Led well Charlotte. The Grand Lodge will convene this evening, and will keep your readers post ed from day to day ia regard to its trans actions. The Cape Fear and People'i Steamboat Company has tendered the use of its side.w heel steamer Oov, Wortht lor an excursion down the river to mor row afternoon. A large number of the members of the Grax.d Lodge are very anxious to avail themselves of this op portunity to enjoy a pleasant tr p on tbe Cape Fear, and at the same time make the acqutnt.;nce of some of our h-indsome brunette! and pretty blondes, as tbe Odd Fellows of Fayetteville have promised their visiting brethren that tbe fair sex of eur town will be represented on tbe ex curion. Seme of the older members aay that the Lodge has too mucn business before it to indulge in pleasure even for half a day; oat these, be it understood, are marrien men. C. M. Buabee, Esq., of Raleigh, will deliver an address on "Odd Fellowship" to-morrow evening in tbe Baptist Church From vhe reputation of tbe speaker we feel we nave a treat in store. When lovely woman stoops, to lie, she can make even old politicians blush. FftlDAY, MAY 6, City Court. KJgr Miller and G. Jeukins, Loth colored, 'were np bef.re His Honor this morrrti charged with an affray. Miller was diseharged and Jenkins was adjudged to pay o and costs or r.t-t 10 d iys iu the city fdWson. Twoung gents who woke up yes terdafKwith their pugalistic suits on in dulgeiio a little st-to, and wer up bforaHis Honor this morning, who ad judicated the matter. Fablola- The youug ladies ofyhe Academy of the Incarna ion presented the drama Fabiola last evening to an apprecia ive audience. The play irf rein "Cardinal Wisemen'seelfB brated work representing scenes laid in Rome duriug the third century. It is an estimable production, being based upon the trials and persecutions of the early Christians, and oflets to the mind of all a kaleidescope of that interesting period in the historyjof the early church. Where all did so well it would be unkind to be in vidious and we will only reecho the thoughts of the audience in pronouncing as excellent every part of the entertain ment. Be Sure of your Point, etc. A drummer "poy" who carried a' fine line of samples and who evaded the hawk like vigilance of Fies Meyers yesterday, and who thought that ha had euchered the detective, was arrested at tbe depot last nigbt just on the eve of his departure, and carried before the Mayor, who said $17 fine and three dollars for the liscense. The detective policeman and "drummer poy" rode down from the depot to the Mayor's office iu-a carriage and during the drive Fies' head was bobbing around in a very uneasy manner. He was afraid some Nihilist would take him for a crowned head and put a ventilator in his cranium When "de poy" and the detective parted the latter sang out, "Pe sure of your boints before you show you hand by tamp." Death of-Mr. George Williams. Mr. George Williams, a native of Eng land, who came to this city from Liver pool, England, about eighteen months ago, and who has been employed with Messrs. Alex. Sprunt Si Son daring the paas yea, died this morning of congestion . iL . 1! . Ail i i ine nver. Ainougn ne naa Deen un well for about two weeks, he was so much better yesterday that it was thought he would be able to be out again in a very few days, and hi sudden death was a sad surprise to all. Deceased was about forty years of age, was married and leaves a wife and several children who are in England. While here his estimable qual ities endeared him to a large circle ef friends from whom he received the kind est possible attention during his last sick ness. His funeral will take place from Mrs. Stevenson's, on Fourth street (his late residence)' to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Sudden Death. Between tne hours ot twelve and one o'clock to-day, Mr. Washington Burk- himer was in the saloon and grocery of Mr. John O Brien, at the corner of Red Cross and Nutt streets, for tbe purpose of trying so sell Mr. O'Brien a box of cigars. He complained of feeling very unwell, and stated that he had not been well for some days. During his stay he sold Mr. O Brien a box of cigars and after he had received the pay for them sat down by the door while the proprietor remained be hind the counter to eat bis dinner. In a tew minutes Mrs. 0 Brien, who happen ed to oome into the store, discovered that something serious was tbe matter, and called the attention of her husband to Mr. Burkheimer. She then to k some whiskey and tried to get him to swallow some but ha was then speechless and unconscious. Help was called for and a number o( the railroad officials came in, and in very brief time Dr. Lane, who happened to be driving by , came also, but deatl had done its work before his arrival Chief of Police Brock soon arrived and had tbe body sent in a carriage to the resi dence of the deceased on Princess, be- reen Eighth and Ninth streets. Mr. Burkhimer was an old aud esteem ed citizen of Wilmington, and a brother to Mr. Henry Burkhimer, tbe tobacconist, now doing business in this city. He has resided here for a long time, probably for thirty-five years past and came here orig inally, we think, from Baltimore. 1879. NO. 85 Old fspers and Old Times- ,M. Jas. (.j. liur-, f this citv, has comm.uuicated a very interesting artic: to IbtSi peek's issue of the R ileigh barm r arut Mechanic on "Old Papers and (Jld 'iNtrics Connected with the Lower Cape Fear." It is a very readable article and it was our intention to present it entire to our readers in this issue of the Review but on account of its length have been compelled to defer that pleasure until to morrow. Theritioiueii ical. 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 63 Atian a, Ga 63 Cairo, 111 6'J Charleston, 8. C....70 Cincinnati 57 Corsicana, Tex 62 Fort Gibson, C. N.62 Galveston 74 Indiancla. 77 Jacksonville, FU...74 b'noxville .6U Lynchburg 6 Memphis, Tenn.... 60 Mobile, Ala 70 Montgomery Ala...6 .Nashville .....68 New Orleans 72 New York 64 Punta Rassa, Fla...7J Savannah, Ga i) Shreveport ,66 St. Louis Mo 5o St. Marks, Fla 72 Vicksburg, Mi&s....6t Washington 6 ' Wilmington tb A Card From J. P. Sampson- Augusta, Ga., May 14, 1S7. Editor Wilmington- Review : Sir: May 1 ask the coimesy of a word through your journal, and as I shall come direct to the subject matter, I hope it will not give colorng to the idea that 1 would assume the importance of public interest in regard to tb question of securi y for character, or public property, except as a ciiizeu of Wilmington. 1 dislike being on the main road of uewspaper notices, whether favorable or otherwise ; and yet as I claim tbe light of claimiug or waking my own citizenship, and ibe recent notices furnish ing gossip scandal, without regard to facts, on the part of a well-known irresponsible paily, notorious for family feuds, speaks of me as' formerly of Wilmington, "i desire to state that l'e never bad a home anywhere except in Wilmington, never voted any where else,reside t'aere now aud am oper ating in the South as aa anti-freedmen exodus worker, in connection with some of the most prominent whita and colored men of Washington, Georgia, aud Louis iana, bearing credentials or commissions accrediting me as a citizen of Wilming ton where I 11 return when required. I've always been a man of convictions; my own know what I am doing; and feeling that I am doing my greatest duty for our greatest good, regard silence aa the sar:c tuiry of truth and justice as the queen of virtue, though a colored friend cries stop thief, because his wife left him about the same time I lelt Charlotte. Resprctfully, J. P. Sampson. Wilmington District Second round of Quarterly Meetings, M. E. Church, South: Wilmington, at Fifth Street.. .May 17-18 Wilmington, at Front Street.. May 24-25 Topsail May 28-29 Onslow May 31, June 1 L. S. Bukkhead Presiding Elder. 'Truth lies in a nut-shell, ' and 'brevity is the soul of wit.' To be brief, when the shell is broken, the truth will be dis covered that, the Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway, New York, now kept on both plans, the American $2 50 or 3.00, and the European $1.00, and upwards, per day, gives more stisfaction for the same mocev than anv other first-class house in Gotham. An elegant Restaurant, at moderate prices, is conduoted by the Grand Central. American Wines. But few persons are aware of tbe great amount of grapes raised in New Jersey Alfred Speer is known to be the larges. wine grower east of the Rocky Mountainst His Port Grape Wine is the best, and is considered by physicians and chemists as the best wine to be procured. It is or dered to London and Paris, where it U becoming very popular among wealthy families. For sale by J. C. Munds, P. L Bridgers & Co and Green & Flanner Apl. l-2w A Card. To all who are suffering from the er rors aud indiscretions ol youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Sec., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a eel f-ad 1 ressed envelope to the Rev. JosEi'it T. In man A'ation D, New York City. Naw Advertisements. Helene. A TALE OF LOVE, PASSION AND RE MORSE. BY EMILE Z3LA. Author of "L'Assomcnoir," etc. Translated from the French by Ma-y Neal Sherwood. In uniform style with "fheo," "Kathleen,'' etc. Price 50c in Paper, or fl in Cloth. For sale at HLINSBERGKR'8, may 16 Live Book and Music Store. AD VLHTiiK in he Wilmington Joorna One of the odlest weekly papers pub lished in the 8Ute. Orfice corner, Waterand Cheataat streets op stairs. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive ecitmnni. aliens from our friends on any acd all subject o t general interest but : Tbe name of the writer must alwayi be fu auhed to the Editor. Communications must be written on oa'.j one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. f And ii is especially and partirularly und tcod that the Editor does not always endo e the vi.jws of oorresj.ondentj, unless so state in the editorial columns. Now Advertisements. Horse for Raffle. mUAT FINK HA V MARK SALLY Fast Trvtter. One hanlred chmces at $2 each. . may 1 r-tt C. H. LEGG, kg' I An Excursion fXILL BE Had on the STEAM KR V f AHsPOKT, next THURSDAY, ltd nut , upon the Ocoaaioi of a Memorial 8r vice which is to b held at the Monument erected at tSmithvilie to the memory of the lost Pilots. Rev. K. A Yeates will deliver a sermon. The oced of th Excursion wi 1 be donated to ihe wid w and orphan of th devrsed Pilots. Tic ew lor rou ;d trip 50c may 15 Postponement p CONSEQUENCE OF A DEATH IX tht family, the- TetstimonUl Concert tend r etto Mrs D. KahLweiler, idrertised to take place Friday fc.'vnicg,Ma 16th, is postponed. The definite time of the holding of the Con cert will be announced ia Tuesday after noon's issue of this paper. may IS portant orgnn weighs but about three 1 1 ' rl .ill tit.. ... t I 1 1 f 1 1 ; . .... II ut I n ea!ion$) p.. .- thrcu-h it ai lea i , : i very haff hour, to have the bile and other impurities strained or filtered froin if Piieiathe natural purgative of the bowels if the Liver beer :v.s t-..j pid it h r.ot scpar.iti from die blood, but curried through the e i i tn .ill parts ct the system, ami in trying to . -- .; broiijjh the porcsof the si in, cm- r it 14 turn y llow or a dirty brown color. 'J lc t"ii, ;tdt becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, Tritti--" -!. hi, Constip-itioh, Headache, ttilicatsip Jaundi Chills, Malarial fevers, 1'iUs, :-. . an. I Sour Stoinai h , and genet 1 cbility folic... . iVl.KKKia.i.'s Hsi'AviNE,"t he great vegetable .:. -coverv fo: torpidity, causes the Liver to tl 't off fr.itn one to two ounces ol l.ilc each tor. the biuod passi through it, u -, long as tht r 1-. 'an e-e" of bii ; and :he eff.-ct of even a lew ;losi--r,v 1 ycl w complexion ox a brews dirty : Iookfuj skin, ivii' astonish all who try it they beinr the lirst symptoms todisappear. Tht cure all bilious iH ases and Liver complai-t ' tnde certain by taking I Ifvatini: in axor:- ance. with directions. Headache is geneotiiy cure in twenty minutes, and no disease that ;u ia ireiH the i.iver can exist. if a fail ttLt' 4 given. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PI La, 3 Hi U&toOiSTS. i Price 25 Cts. and $1 3 in . T! Tain, fatality of Consumption or Throat an Diseases, which sweeti t the crave t feast one-third of all deaths vie time, arises from the 'pium or Morphine treatment, With h simply stupi ties as Y! ie work of death got on. f,i ,e i will he p iid if rpium 01 M rphine, or any preparation of ( )tmim. Morphine r Pi tu sic At id, ran be found in the Ouoi g Kt.tiv kk Coi'CH Syrup, which has cured people -h f rt 1 1 V 1 f ! In i' il' u. ' i II lit 1 1 niw n.Mintnff MM fjfci I No greati r wrong can be done than t,. .. y th. t Con umjit'on is incurable. (i:.'n:i I'lowik A Couti.i Svnttr will cure it when tali-r means have failed. Ai-o. C'.ids, v. . Aiiimia, Brnchitis, and all diseases of u. : thru it and liinj.;s. Read the t Mjmonh.ls f Ithe Hun. Alexander H Stn.li.-.s t;..v L r an and body k Gov Bp wn f ( . 1 1 4j cures in on r 1 ok, free to all at the di st I Q and be convinced that if y a wish to In cur-d ? you can be by t... ng the Glosb Flc.w.er Coun h Syrup. '1 ak- no I roehesorl fh fur Si re 'throat, when yn can gt .t ; 't Flav. t i Svkup at same tir.ee. Lor bv Ai ooijv, as well as tnose ot otner r ntarka!.!-; all Drugg;sts. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 IBL00D 4 O M a Hi M, H 02 Crtive mistakes are mad" in th" treatn en I t all eiteBes that arie frni peion in the ' Not ooe case of Scrofula, Sypli , V . SwefUaK, Ulcerotts Sores ai ! !- '.:n Di i tse .u a thotvand, is treated without the sse ol M cury in S 'tne form. M rcury rots tl anu the diseases it pro-ha -s are v : -e tl r. any other kind of Wood or skin di Dk. Pstmbkic tow's hnirtv-.iA r Qrmnn'st DKi.t(.nr is fie only D hote of reeavcry fr' m S ro( .ne upon ..a, S I Mercurial diseases in all statics. can b'. ably founded , and that will cure Cam i r. i .,oeo will le paid by the proprietor if 'Mercury, cr ar.y jn(;reditt.t hot purely vegcta bit an l brm!-s can fe f und ir. it. 1'riC" by a i ! I ir i -. i . y . Gi'iiK Flower O'V'.m Strot and I i : vr.i t.'s Hrpatijcr for thk Liver i rsaWs njf all llruftgils in t5 eci.t and t m boidui. I A. F. 1I2SS2LL ic CO., Proprietor. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Exchange Hotel, GOLHSBORO sr. c. V FIRST CL 183 HOUSE in ev y rospect. Special a.-ran;e:ii ,ats otl.rel to Oom uiercial tonrista. Price! iieasonable. J. M, HfTVTIVG, Formerly of Wilmington and P. P. C. Co. L. F. MfclKKlTT, Formerly of Petersburg 4 BiueKidge8pringi, may 1 1- Proprietors. Theodore Joseph, Corner of Hargett & Salisbury Sts One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIG d, N. C. Board by the day or on the European pan Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular My bar ia supplied with Finche's Golden Wedding, 1870, Uibeoa's 1B71 Kye, Pfeiiler A and C, and many more of the Fine s Brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon. oct 1- tf Thisim surwfi.t
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