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New Advertisements.
FOR
eheuiat:
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
' Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell
ings and . Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
j . Pains, -Tooth,
Earjand Headache, Frosted
Feei and Ears, and all other
Pains and. Aches,
Ko Preparation on earth equal St. Jacobs On
a afe, nr simple and cheap External
MiidT. A triAl .entails but the comparatively
trifling outlaT of 50 Cents, oad erery one suffer
ing with pain can haTo chii and positrva procf
cf ita claims. -
I!rections in Eleven Languages. . .
E0LD BY ALLDBTJGGTSTS AND DEALES3
IK MEDICINE.
A.VOGE3LER & CO.,
"JUST IMAOiNEIHQW I FELT."
Beukswick, Co., Va.,
Noyembernth, 1B81.
Mrs. Joe Pbeson,
. Franklinton, N. C.
Dear Madam: It is with pleasure
that I write to tell you that your valua
ble Remedy baa entirely cured me of a
most feartul looking andpainful sore on
ihy ankle. It came more than twelve
months ago, very much like a riDg worm.
I painted it with Tinct. Iodine, until it
became a very painful and bad looking
place. .Then I commenced to try every
thing I could think or hear of, until it
became so very painful I could scarcely
walk, when I went to the best doctor in
the country- for advice. He told me
he conld cure-me if I would take m? bed
and there remain for four or .five weeks,
and if I did "not doxso pretty soon, it
could not be cured a all, as the Bone
would become diseased, and my foot
would have to be taken off. Just imag
ine how I felt, to be told there was no
cure for the sore but to lose my foot, or
give up all business either of these Re
medies would have mined me. Mind
you this was the advice of one of the best
doctors in the State of North Carolina,
and thie conversation took place last
February. I continued to burn with
caustic, as he ndviscd until September,
but derived no benefit from his treatment
I was advised then by a friend to try
rour Remedy. (Bitters and AVash) took
A- fW Hose the 17th of September, and
I am now a well man, the sore is perfect
ly cared, and can now walk as far,
uance as much and jump as high as any
man you know. Put me back to the 1st
of September, let me know as much, as 1
now do of the yirtue ot your Remedy,
and I would not hesitate to pay tea dol
lars a bottle for it, if I conld not got it
for less I think more of it than any
medicine itt-the w orld. It , i not only
the best Remedy to purir.v the blood and
- ! .. 1, ... t i Ko I iovo it. tci 1 1
care an BKin aiseafces, iv.v,.
cure aH kinds of blood diseases, and I
Know it will cure a love for strone drink.
.1 hope you will have this published, as
thereare many sufferers who could be
ured, if they could know cf and pet your
"Remedy '1 am truly and respectful y,
:AV i JQS u MASon,
South Castor., X. C.
The Bemedy is for sale in Wilmington
bv Dr. Win. H. Green. Send for circu
lroftestimnials. nov.Hd
PLANTATION F0 SSiE,
i"ciWofVVllrnington,at 12 oc lock , iu.
that valuable plantation m Z
on Rocky Point, known as Pembroke con
tainlng about one thousand acres of leruie
land, to wit: A certain tract of Una in
' Pendercounty.bounded by a line commen
cing on the edge of Black Creek, near the
end of a bank across said c reek, aod run
aing thence S 10, E. SO chains and 50 linki
" ' to a pine and pine poin'.er on the fast siie
of Dark Branch, thence t. 2. F. 0:1 chains
to the edg of the Tide bwsmp at ( asar s
Spring and thence in the m oirectionw
v. v v .nrMTif.li of the Cape Fear liver,
thenco up the. liver to the line of the Vats
. rttation. thence with that line to a stake
in the said line opposite to a row of Cedar
- trees and thence to the beginning.
: Terms liberal and made known at sale.
..'C .-?.-..t,.-. - ALEX. T. LONDON,
"ecif'tds Commtaionsr
mnr UNDERSIGNED CommisMoner, ap
TSfntid by ti!e Judae of the Superior
sof New Wover ije
nitiOD. on inurmi, x.-.u
ayjyMWjglpr;,wsjsmm
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VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDA YlicppER;
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements,
HciNSBEr.r.rn Tothe Patrons of the Lire J
Cork store I
William II. Green Imported and Do-
mestic Drucs
C W Yates Christmas Goods
James C Musds Druggist
No City Court to day.
KnihW tn rr-nnr. in ma trial erial circles
n 1 o I
to-dav. ,
Nor. barque Follfesicn, Hadland,
heucc, arrived at Rotterdam on the 27th
. i - -
Good ash wood was selling from the
flats to-dav for 75 cents per load of a
fourth of a cord
i i
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. cc 4.1 nff.wvn
UOUrUlUCeut i "t'ik imo unv.uu.
. , i
mere naa neen no nre in lw rouux uur
mg me aay.
Doctorseay the gout may be inherited. I
If any fellow were to leave us the gout, I
we should contest his will on the ground I
r r incntiil XT
U01. .onagers Da8 guuo tu
etteville on business connected wun mo
..... . . .1 !iL 1L. 1
proposed railroad from Wilson, tlui
State, to Florenee, S. C:
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Steamboatmen report a big freshet in
t Sc. Cane I Fear, and that there is now
twenty feet of water on the shoals be.
fPP.n here and FaTetteville.
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Catarrh of the Bladder.
Stinging, smarting anuuw ww
.... r iL.
unuurjr
. Kir.nnMAM ri ifrtcrtn r i ci nti rirf m
cured D' rsucnupaiDa. Ayruggiais. icpn
Jas. C. Munds.
Lookoufor young sneak thieves, as
there are a plenty oi them prowling
about waitiDg for a opportunity to steal
anything Irom a gold watch to a clothes
pen.
. v. t nr'lll. ." r i
We learn that uenerai wuiiam mc-
- . .. t J
liae, lormeriy oi mis cuy, nas resigns
bis position as Superintendent of the
Western ana Aiianiic rauroau ui ueur-
oria. I
a -
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fish Hooks and Lines. A lull asson.
ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t
Some men are so extremely careful
about taking cold that they will lock
themselves up in the back office for a
week to avoid drafts especially sight
drafts.
z ...
The press genera ly throughout tne
F b .. 0 ...
State have taken a respite lor mis -- " '"V T" f f htP(1
7.. . : u LconMon.JluxuneB and delicaeies for the tempted
UansimaH wuck auu iU
inoru nmmint
are uuamc ti tLu uui . j
Eirgs were retailiug lrem tne siores
to-day for 25 cents per dozen; grown
chickens for 30 cents each, and dressed
turkeys at 16 cents to 18 cents per
pound, according to quality.
rn i.,rrfcii-. ,
. . . J
Some stale roils, aivesiea 01 c u,.auu
I. 1 P Una o(h hfl f 1 n A LP.ft-
CUU 111 uui t, j. "
rnn and cover it with milk till it is
a
soarked tbrougii. i urn it out uu
rrt -a. A - . 4- a a
plate, add a little more milk
it jam of marmalade.
and with
Personal.
Mr. E.A. Oldham, of the staff of the
Newbern Commercial News, is in the
city on a briet visit to relatives uuiiar. w. .a . vBMjf.
friPTids dories the holidays. He gave us
the nleasure of a call this morniBg, and
we were glad to see him looking well and
hearty. .
Ucwto ak'o Heat Tender
Cut the steaks the day before, into
slices abont two inches thick, rnb them
ovef with a small quantity of soda ; wash
off r.eit morning, cut into suitable thick
ness, and ceokas you choose. The same
nrccess will answer for fowls, legs ot
mutton, etc Try, all who lore delicious,
tender dishes of meat.
Booghnnts.
'One large egg, four and one-half ta
blespoonfuls " melted butter or lard, one
coffeo cup sugar, one cup sweet milk, one
teaspoonful ginger bought at the drag
store, two of cream tartar from same
place, one of soda dissolved in the milk.
Mix the cream tartar with floor enough
to make th dough just stiff enough . to
handle, fry ia hot lard, take out and lay
on brown paper a moment, then, in a
dish and grate sugar over them first on
one side and .then on the other; do not
.ii fn rnril bzfore BUttlUf On
aiiU TT lutut w . . u
the sugar. -.
. Rati Street laproyencnU
The improvisnents oa Nutt street,
wbicb hare been in progress for aomo
time, under the supervision of Mr. B. H.
Beerv. the contractor, have been com
plcUd Rnd tbere is ndw &D excellent
thoroughfare from the loot or Aiuioerry
street to the Carolina Central Depot, a
distance of 1,750 feet. The entire dia
tance j9 now with three-inch plank,
which, from its i appearance, will proTe
serviceable for a number of years.
purchase Returns.
Under the laws ot 1881 it will be neces
sary. that, a return oi all purchases made
for the sir months ending December 1st
be rendered before the end ot the momn.
... . . .
Privilege licenses will also nave o dc
renewed by the 10th of next month.
'
U J :il Ko fnr
oi loo revuruB vw w mnue,
. br the Reffister of
T. , , f-ilnra to comnlT with the
law is a misdemeanor, punishable by a
fine of not more than $50, or lmpnson-
ment.
1 HgjUVUO
...
.OAn ... nA :-Veio-k. last
mttn . ttf thtt refiidence ef
"'"'"'"'U v.& " '
. . . ih Anthem sec
.. . tr5ed to Create a
I V w ay f ww -
disturbance. The husband being absent
at the time, the wife shut the door in the
I.. - - - , 9 , i -
intruder's lace ana wonia nave noiniax w
I do with him. A short time subsequently
I . . ...
I a knocking was heard at tne gaie ana
. . itt thlt inTnftteaof the house
Utuinuu mww
- . which Tery prop,
- t
' ,.fn to A ftnd a moment later a
i ,
pistol was fired from the -outside, ine
bullet passing through the door and
fjijn- behind the ceiling on the opposite
id e the r00Dlr
The pgjgon who first cajlled at the
door ig tn0'wB,but it is not yet definitely
I known who fired tne snot.
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r?1p, aa othftra Go to Jaco
I w 7 .
. , , , D Glag8
K Yva-cm get aU sizes' and at the
loweat nrices. 1 t
I . . n-l
8 ueureir irair.
Thn ftftAndanitA ftt the Cltv Hall last
I . - .
evening, the second of the Hebrew Fair,
was equally as large as upon the open
j iUR night, and embraced the worth, cul
ture, refinement, fashion, beauty and
I grace of our city. The managers were
I assiduous in their efforts to make the
I occasion pleasant and agreeaoie. ine
I - " a mt
t.Jiaa lianinoliapffa nf fhft refreshment
"-""6 -
It-Moo with their assistants, disoensed
appeilic, wuuo -v
-- . -p , ,
disposea 01 arucies. fancy, ciui uu
ul. to williner Durchasers. The
ua UMwa - a m
patr j0UrnaL the oldest paper ot its
d - tte gte, was -for sale by
tbe new8b0ys and'eagerly sought for by
isitor8
I One of the features ot the evening
was the voting for the gold watch and
rhain to be awarded to the most popular
At midnight the rote stood
I - .
as follows : Miss Ella Weill, 10 i voiesj ,
T7ii T?i4iiK1fltA. 73 - Miss M. Green
I .wa -- ' w
- MrkR ft. Mies
WttiU' 1 ' "
E. Loeb, 1.
The 'ote for the gold-headed cane, to
be awarded to the most popular gentle
mftn, stood at midnight: for Maior C. M.
SUdmaa, 61; Hon. A. M. Waddell, 17;
The musical programmeor,io ctcu
ing consisted of the foUowin selection:
"ll Trovatore. duett, by Mrs. is.
Kahnweiler and Prof. K. D. Coodman.
lt was a I)ream,w soprano solo, by Miss
Rosa Macks; "Only Thee," piano solo
Galop de Concert by Prof. YL D. Cood-
man; Soprano Solo, Mrs. D. B. Kahn
weiler, and a piano sole by Master Isaac
Green wald. It is enough to say that the
entire prograssme was artistically
rendered and that the listeners were de
lighted at the musical skill displayed.
The Fair will open this evening at
7:30 o'clock; at 9 o'clock the raffling
will commence; at 11 o'clock the polls
will be closed, and the articles remaining
on hand will be disposed of at auction.
If the raffling shoald not be concluded
at the hour appointed for closing the
polls, it will bo resumed after the count-
ing or the votes, as n wbw .
Committee to. conclude all the business
to-nighL
. " . . sajBsWBSBiissisBsss"ssBBasss"s"""""""
-TerriDie Loss cfLIfa-
. uininnaar rata. tnic. cats, bed-bugs
roaches, lose their Urea br coUniion with
"Rough cn ittts." ota oj urujs-i,
15c
The Fir? t TTadeahoro
Later intelligence of the disastrous
fire at Wadesboro, of which we gave a
Krfer -nnr tf" -oiMitprda RkVIBW.
gives the probablejoes as about $20,000. 1
nrr. .t.;t, (!, U InRiimncB to the I
. . ' , j- I
amount or v'J.uuu. i ne losses are
tributed as follows : William and Alex
ander Murr, - tinware and groceries, $2,
500, upon - which, there was an insurance
of 1800 ; Gl-Psifiorton. groceries. 52,-!
S0O. inannimAmmOO: Dr. B. B. HortOB,
, . 9t Artft :om I
general merchandise, $4,000 ; no insur-1
auce; W. Nr. Pinkaton, groceries, $800,
, f . u-vr oi nnft
no insurance; N i MensiDg baker, 91 ,vuu -1
no insurswee: T. S.Crowson, dry goods;
$3,4 covered by insurance; the Misses
Lester, no insurance and loss not known;
loss on building $1,200; insurance $800;
A. G. Bnrner, market, loss considerable j
$200 of which is covered by insurance.
These are the estimates and the facts
will probably not differ materially tom
these figures. j
The man who stops his paper to econo. I
mise ought to cat off his nose to keep
from buying handkerchiefs.
Quarterly Meetlngi
For the Wilmington District of the
Methodist E. Church, South.
MUST KOUKD.
Topsail, at Union, . Dec 31, Jai 1
SmithviHe . . . Jan 7 -8
Brunswick, at Sharon, . Jan 14-15
Waccaxnaw Mission, at Fine Log, '
.Jan . . . . . - I. 2122
l- oool
White vUle, at Whiteville.
Elizabeth, at Elizabeth town, Feb 4-5
Bladen, at Windsor, . Feb 11-12
Clinton, at Johnson's Chapel, Feb 18-19
pwok Ttofhanv "Ph 2'i-26
Cokesbury, at Bethany . leb ZS-b
Coharie Mission, at Wesley Chap- -
el, . March 4-5
Duplin, at Wesley Chapel, March 11-12
Onslow. at Lebanon, . March 18-19
tv. TT. V ,
1-The District Stewards will meet
at WUmington at the parsonage of the
xTOni Direei.viuurca. xi u uiwik .
on Tuesday, the 3rd of January. 1882.
R.O. Bcbtox
Presiding Elder.
Tl A 1 A J"tt -' . L 1 1 .MAnk A tM I
Hew Advortifiementfl.
WILMINGTON WELDON B'ilL COm
Office of Secretary and Treasurer.
Wilmington , N. C Dee. 24, 1881.
DIVIDEND OF THREE PER Cent.
on the Capital Stock of the Wilmington &
Weldon Railroad Company will be paid on
and after the 14th January, 188, to all who
are Stockholders of record on" the Books of
he Company on the Slst inst.
J.W.THOMPSON,
dec2-td" - Sec'y and Treas
TO THK PATRONS OF THK
Live Booh Store
ww . - .
thanks fr thalr libera! natronasre daiiear
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the Holidys, and I do earnestly hops ttat
their selections have proved satisfactory ia
aver Instance.
i would a a bar ts fsmlod tboa or tne un
mense assortment and great variety of Heaa -
tifnl and Dsemt MsW uau rsssKNio
new eo ex ibi-ton. ail at ore and mate
l ear selection at
HKIIt BEKOEK'B,
dee 18
LIts Book and Music Sure
IN
AND
J A C K ETSI
' Prices on the above will be made from ten
to twenty per cent, lower, for the purpose
of closing out every garment.
CARPETS
We are selling at very low figures.
PERSIAI1 RUGS AND MATS
: - ,To arrive by Steamer t-day.
A few CMldren's Cloaks on band and will
be sold at very lowflguree.
R.
'M. TJlcIntire.
GALLj SEE 113 PRICE !
A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE atsart-
A. ment ot Wedding, Christmas and HeU-
dav Presents for aale low down at
r n mnnna
DrUg and dtesieal Etc .
4tc S9 - iNtirlltrkst
,1881- NO. 307
Hew Ad vertisements
Proposal
&
XT' OR THK ERECTION A TOWf.R
Md HifrT will be recalrtd uUt Jauniry 2,
l82.atibe Mtor'0?cd t Pla aad apeei
ficationi to beieeo atefficaof tit Treisarei
f L. 8JUfl. ;
' Major,
dee S3 St
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
F WILJflNGTON.
mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock-
X holders' of this 'Bauk forthc election of
jyfiecton will be hhi t their BaaUo
I Uopsc ia ' -Wilmington; on Tneaday. the
JlOthday ot Jaauarj, at 11 o'clock,
a r. . A K. WALKER. .
dec 2S 4t-23, 29, A jan ?. 9 . Cashier i
Woticev.
FIRST NATIONAL B VN K OF.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
SEMI-ANNUAL PIVIDENP of three
a half per cent, has been declared by
uoara or uirectors of this Bank payable
dec 24-4t a. K. WAKKEB, Oash'r.
Hebrew Fair.
THE FAIR AND FESTIVAL,
JIN AID OF TB1: TEMPLE
will bs esntinued at the -,
CITY HALL,
this (Wednesday) evening aad to-morrow
(Tanr.aty) vening, at 8 o'clock, F, M.
i uenerai adaL'S on, 10 cents de& za-2tnic.
A BEAUTIFUL CtRG N. the Mozabt''
New Style, No 12(60, 27 Btopi. 10 foil
set Golden Tongue Rseda, SOL.1D WAL
nable improvemen's just added. 8tool,Baok,
ussK Boxed and deUvered on board care
here, price hit Bixtt Dollam, Net Cash.
tfabsfaotion forant?ed in eTery particular
or m rVaaded after oe year'a u8e.
Kre y onetid MOther, U is. a sued.
leg advertisement. , Order at Once. Noth
ins; Saved bj, Oorreapoideace. My new fae-
tory jwt melatJ, Q.paeity 2000 Ins tru
weals r.ry'as days rerlatee labor-earing
WOod-workJn machinery. Tast Capital
me to manufactare better goods for
D&NIKL F BEATTY,
dee 28
Washington, New eraoy
Da r 9f CT A for 1882, with 1m
larV I" re oroved Interest
Table, Oalendar, ete. Bent to any address
on receipt of two Three-Cent Stamps. Ad
dress CHARLES E. HIRED, 48 N. Delaware
Ave. Fhlla. dee 28-4w
AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE
! to sell the Life and Complete History of
THE TRIAL OF QUITEAU.
Asksteh of his erratic career and FULL
HldTOST of the strange scenes and Start,
.ing Disclosures of bis trial; the most costlr
and remarkable in the annals of crime.
Well Illustrated, .Will sell immensely.
Agents outfit 60c. Terms to agents liberal.
Address Hcssia 9 Jtfaos,, fublisners, Atian
deo 38-4W
I
GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR,
n j A new cat Medical Work.
warraatad sue Met ana ensap.
t, indispensablo to rnty
du, entitled "the Seience of
life. boand in finest t rnch
tnaaUn, ezaboa ted, full (riit, 300
Daea.cm tains beantif al steel
naTSTiaxs, I2i prescnpi
' price only $15 sent by i
k filnssrated sample, 6c:
i prescriptions.
sow. Aaarese f eaooay ai eai-
(OlitHi'Sllf. UMoBlnncaa.stMtoa.
ITS
POPULARITY IS UNPARELIELEO !
130.000 SOLO XS&S&SS.
to bZ. wonder fol and increasing
demand forty iar THIS BEST, most pOpn-
ar u
larand 0BEAPK8T
Life of Garfield!
Price only 2,
I Thir wora u rroraseiv iiinstratea, tens
1 the entire thrilling story of hlseventlal life
I aad tiag o aeata;nas oeen enticauy. rev sea
I and approved by one of bis most intimate
friend; has tar outsold all other editions be
eanse the best and cheapest, and on terms
to arents are the most liberal of any. Bnpeib
Steel Plate Portrait Free I Outfit (to
For or of of excellence, saleabilitr success
of Agents' aad terms address at ones, BOB.
a iko b sua., rnns r nna. . oee is -aw
.I."
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THE HIGHEST AVAHOSpESS
tn tbe GSSAT WORLD'S PAlg tn LONDON,
1S51; at the GRSAT EXPOSITION tn PARIS.
19ST; at the TNTLUNATIONAL EXPOSITION
tn CHILI. 1875: aad at the grand CENTS3
yiALExMBmoa toPiifcia, urs. ,
-An
wfaUaf U
for.
amimA
its
ssepee nfmlr in-
TUC4SOTUU
c:uo:!Eni::a 6 Gonai
CO Fins iUcat, K.T. ! m Trrwrt U Borb
4
PLSAKBSOTIOiC.
- TTe Will b clad to rwetra otnsetiBteflfn
froa our frfer.ds oa y and all nbt
CprJ Interest bat
lYfe eas cf tA writer wast alwayt ba f
lsbw4 tl::Rd!tftr.
CoyjaBiw!ttmi ce1 b wrtttl q ctlj
cos eid of iha pse'.
PmrnjalitiM tacst ba aT0iid v
- .... . .' . . , .
Aa4 It Is erJdlly and rt!Mlrly t4ef "
ttowJ that the E4Itn?dow B5t always ecdori
tfa vim at Krrrpoc dents rles to ttat
fn t edltorlnf fl"-;n ' ;- '
Fow AWertiviricata.
JAMES
C; MUNDS,
Briiggibt,
IS NOW OPENING ONE OF THE larffea
and moVvaried stocks of Holiday Goods
ever brought to this city, consisting o
Toilet f'ets, VaseF.la Bronze and Gilt, Cel.
luloid Seta incases, c . Call and examine
Fine C6iifectioneiy.
J ITAVE JOST RETURNED WITH inE
Fioeet and Cheapef t assortment ot Colc-
tionery that can be bought io the city .ta
ZIM Alt U.MAN'S,
' Sweet Penny Corner,
;deo 12' Second and Princess sts. v
; X - jHS
TO THINK ABOUT
HOTSED-SASH..
: PLEASE ORDER EARLY.'
f5ASH, OOORS At!0 QUH DS
BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac
ALTAFFER, PRICE & CO.
dec 18
Everybody Says
A IF
- - ; flA j the : ; V . .
LABS EST . ASSORTMENT
7 AND iTHE PRS.TriK3r
Christmas GoodsO
; In town . ;
dec 18 Baox and Stationery BtOre.
ON A
AT
J. G.
MABKET STEEET.
I-
2 Tin A LB3 CANDIE3, the best and
UUU cheapest; 15c, I6c,20c, and
7 Z3z for the finest French
Candy, or 3 pounds for $1.
Obakoes and Cocoanuts by Stmr. to-dsy,
Lordon Layer Kaieinn and Leghorn
itron of best quality at retail.
ONE THOUSA ND PACKS
irire Crackers,
200 Doz. EGGS; 1.000 lbs. Aborted Nuts
tST" I expect to have, on or before Satur
day, a bountiful supply of Dressed and Live
Poultry of all kinds, and will take orders
during the week for Saturday. -Come early
and secure your . Christmas Turkey and
avoid the rush and danger of not gettiog
one. I will try to be prepared to meet all
the requirements of the trade, and wait oa
customers promptly and deliver gooda
promptly at their houses.
If you are contemplating' changing
your accounts for the New Year, or begin
ning one for convenieucc, I don't think jou
can do better thn.try me. I will take great
pleasure in showing you arouud and giving .
my prices. - '
JaSej C. v Stevenson.
dse iO . .. ' . . : : - '
Christmas ISiliiiiery
jNOTTIER 'ASSORTMENT Q?
; El.n(JANTMILLINEEY
By Express. Fancy Goods anl Embroidery,
designs new and desirable, just la. Ladies
please come early to hare Chrirtmas ci-lers-filled
to salisfactlon.
; .Millinery and Fancy Good Dcpartmects
are . always full of stjlish article.
A large assort meat of Ladies' ' and hild
ren's Underwear. '
; r : TiqmruUjt .
: - M IS3 E. KARREIi,
dec 20 ' : Exchange Corner
VILLIAM: H. Gj?EE!'j
XfTHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DEALER
TN DIPORTEb AND DO MEdTIC DRUG 3
Chemicals, TharniacenUcal Preparations,
Brushes, Combs, Extracts, Ac, c.
-. . . , .
die 25 y MARKET STREET,
STEVE SON'S
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