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, The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. MARCH 9. 188f. EXTZBKD AT THE rOSTOFFtCK AT w1lmut0ton, n. c, 11 bj600ni-clajw Mattkb.1 VIEWS AKD JRfciVlfiVT. Amsrica imported from Europe last year 294f 42,196 gallons of wine, gan in- crease vsr the importation of 1177 of nearly 15,000,000 gallons. 8lr a W.Oaklsyef Tristenden, Ea land, takta the prite for aaonsUr cuena- ber. He has raised ens Ive feet in length and a foot In diameter. Beaton man claims to hare discover ed a method of making paper boxes directly from the pulp, whereby he can turn out 80,000 a day at one-third of the . cost of the usual method. An Iowa woman examined a straw cut j tf r in a hardware store, and she has jast i recovered 2500 damages for the loss of 1 two fingers, on the grout-d that the ma chine was not labelled dang taut.' - Am Isle of Jersey lady was lately sect to prison for a month (in default ot $600 bail) lor ptrsistently eoughiag and blot iog her nese close to the pnJ pit io order to worry the parson. A -Tennessee man accidentally shot a dog, and in trying to explain to the owner bow it occurred accidentally shut him. A coroner thonght be ought to explain hew he shot the man, but couldn't get a jury that was willing to listen to the explanation; they were kind of shy of him as it were. The St. Gothard Tunnel, the boring of which has just been completed, will no be equipped with rails before August, when it will be opened for traffic. It is to be lighted with gas, like the Mont Oenis Tunnel. As. straight as an arrow, i t will ventilate itself by a strong current of air passing from one extremity to the other. The Memohs of Talleyrand will not, it appears, be given to the world until eight years alter these of Metternich. When Talleyrand died in 1838, he left his Me moirs to M. de Bacourt, with instruction! to publish them thirty years after bis death unless special circumstances should ren der a longer delay desirable. On the death of M. de Bacourt, in 1865, he bequeathed the Memoirs to MM. Andral and Chatelain forbidding their publication till 1888. It is said that the reason for the further delay was certain references to M. Thiers. At the present time there are, accord ing te a lately published return, no fewer than 12,486 officers in the infantry and 2,842 in the cavalry of the Spanish army, although lu total nominal strength including the forces serving on the island of Cuba, is only some 180,000 men. At tempts have been made from time to time to reduce this excessively large num ber of officers, but they have been fruit lean. Of the 15,000 officers of the caval ry and infantry, again, .only 10,411 oan be actively employed; so there are souo 4, GOO officers on half pay waiting to be absorbed aa vacanies occur. 'Am I tired of life?' said a cheerful old man the other day, in reply to the ques tion. 'Xot a bit of it. I remember, landing in this town with a chip bat and a hickory shirt and a pair of breeches. I've been way up and I've been flat en my back, yet I'd like to begin and go it all over again chip hat, shirt, breeches and all. Whj? Well, you see, when you 'come to the end you don't know what's. beyond. I'm dead sure' of this other thing; and on the whole this world just tickles me to death.' A Paris correspondent writes that at the Theatre Lyrique the piece which they are at present playing, Le Beau Sollgnac,' contains an effect which creates a tremendous sensation. The heroine gets too near an open grate and the train of her dress catches fire. Of course she is in Imminent danger of bunting to death when the opportune hero rushes in and saves her. Numbers of women faint each Alght, who would not if they knew that all the dress bat the lacs trimmings is steeped In a chemkal solution which mates it fire proof. There is how in Paris a Bussian girl who, at the time the Czar was shot at, was living in ths Palace Alex andra. At the first discharge of the revolver she rushed from her bed to the wiadow, and thai witnessed ths scene. 8 truck with terror, she crept into bed and curled herself in the bedclothes. She had scarcely done so when ths door opened, a well-dressed man entered, ad vanced to her bed, and said to her, 'He member that if you aay a word to help the police yoa are a dead woman,' and disappeared, . closing.: the - door behind hinu The next day the flrl . left Bossia, aud fcaj oarer restored to return. It .has now become pretty evident that Samuel J Tilden has determined te ruin the Democratic party and do everything in bis power to render its success an impossibility by becoming a candidate for the nomination at Cincinnati. POLITICAL. STRAWS. . We learn from the New Orleans Dtm ocrat that the members of the Mississip pi Legislature have been canvassed to as certain their presidential preferences, with the following result; First choice Seymour 41, Hancock 22, Bayard 16. Hendricks 9, Tides 9, Grant 9, Thur man 9, David Davisl. Weaver 1, Chase 1; second choiceHancock 36, Seymour 20 Hendricks 18, Bayard 9, Blaiue 7 Tburman 7, McDonald 2, Voorhees 1 Grunt 1, Weaver 1, Sherman 1. JOHIC SHERMAN'S CHANCES Secretary John Sherman, it is stated by his most intimate friends and admi rers, is not in the Mast discomfited nor discouraged by the present outlook. He seems confidout that his chances at the Chicago Convention are as good as thofe of either Grant or Blaine. He may have abundant reasons tor hopefulness, but his chances at present look to uses if they had been struck by lightuing, but that he has not yet becoaie aware ot the fact There is; certainly a mammoth muddle in the fUJical camp. Of the seventy delegates from New York to theJChicago Convention,, no less than twenty are earnest and outspoken for Blaine. The delegates are all instruct ed to vote for Grant, tut with the in tense feeling which has sprung up in that State, and which is continually increas ing, it would surprise us but little f the Blaiae debates .honld bolt their instruc tions. ' a good aioy is. We are glad to notice that many of the planters -of Mississippi, in view of ina im gro exodus, are, to use a bqniely expres' sion, taking the bull by the horns,' in due season, by making preparations to secure Chinese labor for their plantations. ' They have ? lready opened correspondencft with one of the Chinese companies, and it i3 expected that before many days quite a number of the Celestials' will have reach ed.that State, wfcare they will find plenty of employment. We have not a doubt that, if this sort ot labor is'once fairly inaufinirated in the South, it would be very much better for ali concerned. The Chinese are docile, in dustrious, fertile in expedients t quick to accommodate themselves to the circutr. stances by which they may find themselves surrounded, have uo poliical aspirations, and are undoubtedly as honest and mora' as the average field hand of the col ored race. For them a campmeeting wilj have no charm, nor. a political demons etratiou an infatuation. As a people they have not the physical strength of the colored race, but what they lack in this respect will be more than compensated by their ingenuity and tact. Although the aetual wants of the colored people are few, those of the Chinese will be found to be much less , H.y. Herald. Cotton Mills In the Souht. A Southern contemporary alludes, with pardonable pride, to the prosper-' itv of the various sma l ootton lao- torids that have been started in South Carolina within two or three years. Moat JNortnern people will rejoice with our Southern friends tbat the ex perimeut of working up ootton at home, instead of sending all of it from one to three thousand miles away, has been successfully tried in the South and they Will hope that manufacturing will not be restricted to a single va riety of raw material. Nearly every industry whioh in the Northern Spates and Eugland has flourished is praoii oable iu the South; woods, metals, coal end water power are abuLdat,and the labor supply, if not sufficient to the demand, would soon become so. Aside from the' immediate benefits eDj'oyed by a community when manufactu e comes to the aid of , agriculture, th indirect results are invaluable. Life and property immediately demand and receive new safeguards when capital and industry are represented by some thing besides land and crops; occa sional concentrations . of population tend to a more general increase of in telligence; market values of all bona products are enhanced, aud the 'middleman who, under, one name or another, keeps many a sparsely But tled neighborhood poor, is to a large extent avoided. Let other Southern States follow the example of South Carolina; 'there's millions in it.' BUUNSIIITlaV 3 The 'rest' of a horse is in front, j The force of the adage, Words are cheap,' in somewhat lost when you go to the telegraph office to send a cable gram. j Grant inspires oonfidenee, Blaine inspires enthusiasm. Exchange. A H Stephens alo inspires physical terror, and- 8 J Tilden inspires childlike faith. We are afraid tbat the dead take no concern about mundane affairs, other wise Percy By eehe Shelley would have strangled PBS Pinohback iu hi sleep long ago. Sherman as' a dark hots continue.- to grow darker and darker. Soon b will be entirely invisible. I Time out of mind Forgetting to wind up your watoh. A feast, of reason Tfie entertais - ment of an idea. j A man should have a fortune who thinks of,marryiDg a ballet-daccer, b cause it is inext to impossible to keep her in c otbes 'If we are to live titer death why don't we have some certain knowledge 'of it?' paid a sceptic to a clergyman, f Why don't you have some knowledge of this world before you come into it?' was the oaustio reply j The Elmira Free Prens to Mr Edison UDear sir, where are we now? Mott's Endorseiaent of S peer's Port Grape Wine. The following; from the celebrated Dr Eilott ot New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's effprts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey: 0 M4PI80N AVEKUE, 1 New Yori, April 11, 1878. J Mk. Alfbed Spebb. Dear Sir ; The visit which 1 made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses ard vaults at Passaic, N. J satisfied me thoroughly that the wines manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, aud the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, i have since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and auo satibfied, with marked beneti', to my patients, j Thero can be uq better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being marie o. the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enter pnse, remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTr, M. D.r Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue Hosp. Med'l College, &ot &o r I For sale by J. G. Mnnds, Green & Flanner. P. L. Briders & Co. Blisoellaneon FT ........- ..-... I ii r A mow I tiC. mm. .f. J gJ-Tbe followiBff oaotanon reprsnt t vi l- I. tt o ii sail orders hifflw prices have to be cbwybd BAttUlAU UV7JV......-.. ; jotule Anctut.. ' - Doable Anchor " Btsndard Domettic BACON North Carolina, USBSS ITlillMIIIMHHIH'MI Shoulders, V fi Bides, V fiM..MM.... Western Smoked FfsilTTsU i n Sides. V a Bhoulders. ......m...m Dry8altd Sides, Q). ............. ahoaldartf, m.. BEEF Lire weignt. 11 o 11 7 ie b 9 IKS 0 G 1K9 1 ABBELS Spirits Turpentine Seoond Hand, eaen New York,eaok, 1 85 jgiSSWAX V B)....M 20 liBICKS Wilmiagton,'? M 8 00 w 12 18 25 1X9 12 e 6 13 IK BEN SON'S CAPCSWE :u pg us PORu PLASTE, 9 9 9 3 UTTETt North Carolina lb Northern, y O. JANDLES Bp&rm'V Tallow, W 2.M.... Adamanuae,y set. CflEESJs Northern Faetory. 9 B m Dairy cream, p s...MM. State, m UUJr jsjsi Java, fr n. Bio, 7 Q 60 2 00 21 910 00 014 Of a 18 i : BACK ACHE IS AT ONCE CURED BY BENSON'S CAPCIKS PORUS PLASTER IT IS THE ONLY KNOWN BEMEDY THAT NEVER Paj Over 2000 Drue-msts have signed a paper stating that Phw . I they are in every way ouperir w nAJ, mow acting PorTTj1! ters used for this purpose. Price 25 cents. , to men 3w -csjAouxvi - v-i vuerxijj . - t WILCOX, GIBBS & GO'S 9 9 UX9 d Q IS 14 10 28 o 9 9 9 25 40 u 14 U 11 30 20 20 80 60 RiaDDDpy T 1 20 O20 00 Q 9 00 O00OG O 6 6C O 8 60 a i 60 9 9 O 9 9 9 6 50 8 10 7 25 T 78 8 25 120 Laravra. 7t B, 18 9 CORN MEAL V bashel.. 779 OOTTON TIES V bdl.. 1 75 DOMESTIC Sbseting, 4-4 p yard.M.... 9 Tarn, V bnnsh... 1 li 9 MaekereL No. 1, V bbl....l 00 No. 1, V bbl... 8 75 Maekerel, No. 2, V bbl..12 60 No. 2, bbl .... 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 V bbL....00 00 HUUflli W UUlit .............. " W N. O. Herring, ?keg. 5 60 0 6 00 Dry Cod, V 2. 7 O 0 FLODB Fine. W bbl 0 00 O 4 00 Hnner. Northern. H bbl... 6 00 Q 5 60 Extra do bbl. raaUy ' VbbU. City MillEz,.Bnper f bbl. t Family bbl. ' Ex. Family bbl. EBTILIZER8 Peruvian Guano. P. 2000 lbs. 65 09 Carolina Fertiliser V " UU uu Navai Gaano, Complete Manure " Whann's Phosphate Wando Fhofphat. ' Wilen. Oibb 1 Gt.; mir aipulated Guano. .......00 00 9LUE-V lb 8 GRAIN Coratore, V 66fis 75 Corn, eargo. 56 lbs...... 8 llArn.vAL. itnibPL - nnnfi. - I Oats, V basbsl.. 620 Peas. cow. bushel.. ...... 60 . . 66 BIDE8 Gren, V & 9 Dry,y tt.. 10 BAY Eastern, 100 lbs... 1 10 North Hirer, V , 100 lbs.... 1 00 HOOP IRON ton....... 1 00 L1.RJ) Northern S North Carolina V 2b LIME V bbl LUMBER Gitrtm la'wd Ship stuff, rspawed,, V M ft. 18 00 20 06 Rough 6d?o plank. V M ft. 16 00 Q19 00 w est incua cargo, accora Sest Fertilizer lUiade l The Best is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Termo ! By JABIEOT. PUTTUWAt, Am Lumberton, Shoe Heel, Laurinburg, Laurel Hill, and interm Jan 28-tf 6 00 7 00 7 00 7 60 8 00 nft AA " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 FOR YU E HLD(S)AYS 00 00 042 00 Ql'l 00 OCT 00 42 00 42 00 45 00 9 14 9 9 Headquarters for all that is good, useful, pretty and cheabfo u Bros itapomnt to me idlcted We woold advise all who may need the advice of a physidan, to either call ox write to Dr. KooertsoQ, 10, So. Eutaw SSU, Baltimore, Md., who from 45 years expe rience in Hospital and Special Practice, guarantees a cure in all diseases of the Urinary Organ and of the Nervous Sya tern, Organic and Seminal Weakness, Im potency (loas of sexual power). Nervous Debility and tremblirg, Palpitation of the Heart, dimness of sight or giddiness, No, turnal Emissions, &C-, all resulting from abases in youth, or excesses in manhood ; also all akin and .blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. B - is a graduate of one of the oldest and beat medical schools in this country- (Uriversity of Jtlarylai d), and re fers to the leading physicians in his citynd all consnltinghim can rely npoa honorable and confidential treatment, In writing eu dose stamp for reply . Special attention given to all female complaints. Good ac commodation for all wishing to call and jee Wm. lied Id o sent to any address. Shrewdaese unci Ability. 'Hop Bitters, so freely advertised in - al the papers, secular and religions, are hav ing a large sa'e, and are supplanting .U ether tnediciuea. There is no deaymg the virtues of the Hop plant, aud the proprietors of these Bitters have shown great shrewd nes and ability in om poncding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every one observation.-Exchange. v BOOK AGENTS ! Jii& 4ress- It will piy yoo , HORTuN A UO , 29 8 7th fait, Philadelphia, Y a. mch 3 4w Ql A Mf Stool,(Vver and liooJt only rlAlvUv $148 to $255. ORGAN.? 13 Stops, 3 et Reeds, 2 Ks'.h awelb,S.ool, Book, oidy $98, D3 HoliJav Newspaper Kree, Address Dauiei F. Betty, Wash ington, N. J. ich 3 12 25 9 9 9 Q 1 05 ii 9 H3 o i oo ififlr to oaalitv. V M ft...l3 00 Oreued &6orixxg,seasoned.l6 00 Soantling and boards, com mon. M ft.:. 1J 00 UOLABtt&S Uuba.tLbdgl Oaba, bbls., Vgai... Sugar boose, nhds. gal . if . , " bbls. V gal... Orleans Ohoiee bbls. P gal. 5 AILS Cut, 20dto4d,k?g OILS Kerosene, 9 gal...... Lard, W gal... I4Be4t gai. ... Renin. eaL PEANUTS W 37 39 2i 26 46 9 10 00 12 90 00 2 26 AGENTS READ .THIS. We want an -Agent in this Oounty to whom we will pay a salary- of $100 per tnonth and expenses to sell oar wondt-iful invention. Sample free. - Address at onc SHERMAN 4c .CO., Marshall, Michigan. mch 3 ; m 30 DAYS TSIAL. I We will sni oar fclectro Voltaic Heite 'nd other Electric Appliance upon trial for 30 days to those suffering from Nervous De bility, Kheumatifm, Parajy "is or nny dbeare of the Lirer or Kidneysr and maay other dis easrs.' A sure Cure guaranteed or ao pay Address. VULATIO tHuLt CO., Marshall, Mieh. ' . mch 3 V bushel. POTATOES -Sweet, bos. Irub. Kortnenx. w obi..... FORK Northern, city mesa. 14 00 Thin, ? bbl........... ...... ...00 00 Prime, ? bbl (extra). GO 00 Kamp, V bbl .......09 00 S1C& CaroUqa, Tf &....... 7 East India, W lb 00 ough, VbasheL..... 1 AAG8 Country, V fi City, V O.. HOP& . .. Manilla SALT Alum, tack...?.. Liverpool. H sack. American y sack Marshal's fine, V saek... Cadic y sack. Olfl 00 $25 00 14 00 9 9 9 9 J 65 9 9 1 45 1 10 20 I 253 60 9 2 60 14 50 00 00 00 00 400 00 HI arket Street. Have the pleasure of again announcing fo f ha we have an unusual and attractive Stock and are prepared to offer or READTr-IWIAIJE..CILiOTHIIIG ! Prices ranging in Suitsfrom $3.00 npTrardsJ . o A beautiful and grand assortment in amST'B FXJKUISHIIMG GOODS I Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine liciu! ; latest styles in iKats, SCaps, Boots J andSShoosj ! In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the Manufacturer which we guarantee io oe oi superior Jquality.; We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and Thm rij ana Brussels carpets, itugs, Matting and OU Clothi at astonishing low orices. PWda jl .i .i.w vwiii i amj I II U J i4 ia y NO MORE "1 iz UikVj Miifl SUGAR Cub, lb fl $10,000 - INSURANCE For 35Cta. On LIFE &PROPEftTf. 10.00 will be paid t any peraon who can zrLOOc Li a mp ntted witn pjjr F ii f T AT"ACUMJ!NT. Mailed fiee fur 3S cents. Four for 1. Apeut Wanted. Male or Female 8. 8. Nswrea's SArsrr Lxur Co., Binebarapton, N T. Salesroom, IS West Broad way, N Y. meb 3 aw 3 Porto Rico. A- Coffee, V 3) B . " lb C $ fl Ex C W lb Crushed w n. bOAP Northern, lb 6 3HINGLE8 Contract, 6 00 Couuion, V M ,. 1 60 STAVEvJ W. 0. bbl. M.10 00 R O bbd. 00 00 TALLOW lb 8 f IMBERShipping M ..,10 00 Mi I, extra pe- .... 8 50 Mill, prime per M 7 00 Mill, fair per M 5 00 Common, per M 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary, per M 3 00 WHISKEY Nortb'n,perl 1 25 North Care ina, per ffal ... 1 00 WOOL Unwashed, per &... 20 Washed zer fi 26 Bnrrv wool, oer lb.......... 16 70 e 80 00 Q 9 TO 9 ioxe 10i 6 8 9 & 9 9 00 00 00 40 00 10 00 11 10, 9i r5i' 7 6Q 2 :s Aerents Wanted TO INTRODUCiS in everjCoaaty in the United hutes THE HI8TQQY Of TE BIBLE. The bet -work to sell thst Ls ever been published. Hplendid premiom to cti Tins scriber. For eircalars and te'ins anlr at once to ! Ths Hiiit Bill PcstiiBiiie Co.. 41, 43 and 46 Bhetucket st., Norwich, Ct. aaea i Cfl5 00 00 00 6 12 CO 10 76 8 00 9 6 4 60 G 4 00 9 6 9 2 9 9 9- 00 10 27 17 28 COfflMERGIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N a; JLare Sample Rooms Ibr Commercial Travelers. j For Sale. PERFECTLY f&W OFFICE SAFE, M osier, Bhmana 4 Co., niannactQers combination lock, wIght 1,600 lbs. For sale cheap. Apply at mch 3 THIS PFFICE. j Ice, Ice, Ice. QN OB ABOUT THE litb ef April, I absal be prepa-fd tof-r. lha No. I aiality o lee at low fijfnr s to. th t dtixena of Wii- iaftoaand ack a share of their pationasre I. ' a. H. . ABflElliv SBchl-lm FroprijDtor. TjlHE PROPRIETOR having thoroughly enovated this House and furnished it entire ly new, i prepared to give to the traveling publie all. thd conyenlencies of a FJR8T CLASSoHOTEL. It U located in the very oentre of the business part of the city, bein eonvenleat to the principal business houses, Postofflce, Custom House, City Hall and Court House. First-Class Bar and Billiard Saloos connected yith this HoteL RATES ti Vita PAY. net 24 F. A. SCHUTTE, Winberrv Oysters- THE I ARE GOOD now." Another fkatl ist just received thfa moriBr. Ifs eatd cn mmw ior mo w nMseyaaa iat uytten . rru'XBea every aay at it ruek. . sept U JOBX QJLRaoLL. OR CO IITT ACUTEOH CHRaNJO A - SURE CURE. ' U Mnufa4tnred oi.lr nndar tnt thnvA TrHd Mark, bv the' BUKOPB4N HaLIQYlIC MKDICINE CO., of Pnris md Leioxfg. Immediate Rlief.Wrr9rited. PeriranATit Cure Gurntee1. Nw ezclnsivelT used by all celebraedv Physieian r.f Europe and America. .The mhcet Medical Academy ot Paris reports 95 cures oat f 100 ckum within three davs. ' SecretThe on lv disso rrr f the noinnn. eus Uric Acid which tx'at "in the Blood of Rheumatic acdGosty ''atienta. CUREH. CURED CURED. H 8 Dewey, Ffn 231 M-oedwaT. Inflam matory Rbenma-im J l eaver. Esq, 456 aav Id e: ton Market. moronic HptitBa(i5ii. Mrs " T woe." 63 Kas Ninth street. fchalkr , - - r . rvmationa in (he joi&ts), Chr mo kheuma- UID3. 4 M Praeer. 74 Newfk avanre. Jeraflv City, "hropie RheumhtisiQ. John F Chartbe--lain: Wpshlntrn uiud, wasnintrton u u, Hn-umatio Uout. wm r Arnoia. k a: ls wevbnA-t trf P "ovid-?n'"e, R I, ot twenty year Chronic ItUVUUIXUUli J -hn 8 Tureorite 100 Raticbus street. Ran Francisco. Neumlflia and 8ciatiea. For Malarial, Intermittent and Clironic levers. Chills, or Aaue. 8ALICY iilCA ISA CERTAIN CHRR upersedin(r entirIy the se of Bulphate ef uinjoe, as it wu' not oniv cut tne levers, but will achieve a RADIO Al, nnRV. with out any of the inconveniences and .troubles a-uing iron yum ir 81 a box, six box mi for $5. cent jree Dy Hall on receipt of mocev. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. but take no imitation or substitute. . nnr Kalicylica (coryrihted) is jrcaranteed to re. iiotb, or mi,nr riar.Ofi, ana will benehy ered free on receipt of orders . by cll i-g on vr auuref sins: Washburne & Co,. - feOLE AUKS S. ' 213 Broad way, cor. Fulton st. (Knox Build- feb28lTd&w. Lower than Ever. F ABGE 8T0CK OP OAK, ASH, c. a rreatlv reduced crieea. Full Stock of the beat GOAL in -. t- Un 19 J. A. RPRlWaVD. Why Wot Co YHKRE YOU CAN GET THE BEST Liquor, Oyeters, Wipea, Cigars, etc? The Sew Reataarant ana dsjood ODeil hv WH.T. WRT I.. the Custom House Alley, has the best of everyxmnje t very reasonable prices. w. ciwan ana nnvate. . im th tiffin nCh PmntMnr. D A I L Y D UES ;-. " AT P. L. Bridxrers & Tj, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 2g Foat8 WILMINGTON, N. C. i - - i - P...M.unetually vry Boas.6' L eave my order fo....-..-I B utter, Meal, HMilay - R......an)res,alt, Beef. Har....-P l.M...ananxoa, 8pioes, Citros..-' D iblee of all kind, Oiq..8 G......oodifs in all ehapei f.itT.l K...veni be oe I jjo bo-ew d . H e, lenib.e'ocfc if r tii'1 ..ending home all 1 ufht?.- " And. ....... ..buy (ood f.. C ....ah or city accept O der or draft at ten THE BUSY BIUl AT B. L. BridfiTfirs & Co, 23, 22, 24, n and 28 rrontftm, Wilming-fo'ij, W.t 1 Bacon, Bides, Shoulders and Strips, Barrels of Crackers. Baskets In endless variety, . -Bay Rum in neat bottle. Beaos, Peasaji4 Vegetable ctce"" Butter, and rot Oleov raHnt or - 't Feer, Ale, Pqrter, al: kinds, Berries of any sort 'or pie ' i ph Be-toie, anotber natpe for WbMy Bieenitfl InnamMtkl. an4 mnlnAid. BlaokinK, which tnakes your d-ml and your undentsDdlof wrr rfM' Botocna Sausages, Bottles cf all ihapes, ilfs and tffj t 1 r Brandy the best qualities,' Breakfast Htrina. . R rushes in imutense quantity, Buckwheat Flour, frb and b lee- All cheap for cash by P. 1. 8BIDGERS & 20, 22, 24. 21 and 28 frost BttHh Wilmington. V. C mch 1 Ladies' Emppriu?1f have just received novelties to f?JK Nouparier 8Ups, "Homsady'0 vaseuues A favorite asw I iravs ku. - '.' promptly attended tew - !t . j A alee assortment of Ladiss, lT.J nsde of beetmateviaL K'Ia ftr A fresh supply of ChUdrsa'i jr rel and W&lMr A.tt. aiaes J ' K Orders taken -fo Mridal vTardrs"; ( w i fa& . i t
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