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And it U ecisll7 and ;partie!ary ater rtood that the kditTi does oi alwiyi sudors he views ot eorrospoadeatt 'ales eo ital VOL: VI .WILMINGTON, N: C, WEDNESDAY. JANUAR1T 41885:440: 3 o tne editorial emQss, ' i-' 11 I'. " ?. THE GREAT FOR IHEUI v tieuralgiaj Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Most, Gout, Quinsy, Scro Throat, Swell - inasahd Sprains, Burns and i SvaJJs, General Bodily r Pains-, , Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted feei and Ears, and 'all other ' ... Pains and Aches. Vo TVrniM. n r.-i rirtli e'qnab St. Jacobs Otx. ,a safe, "", simpla cheap Eztenial tA.Hlv 1 A trial entails iat tbo comparatively t'.-iilW octlav f f oO Ont, d cviry ooe euffcr--jnc i!b i iia bavo cLt and politic prool t,f its cltima. . BOLD BY A LL D2TJGG I3TS A ED DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGEIiER 5s CO., "JUST IMAGINEIHQW I FEI.T." a Brunswick, Co., Ya.t NovcmberStb, 1881. Mrs. Jok Perrox, Franklinlon, N. O. Dr.xR mJuum.: It is with nlenFurp that I writ to tell you that ynikvalna ble Remedy! has entirely currd rne of a moet feartallookinpr and painful soie on my ankle. It came more than twelvp tnonths apo, very mucivlikc a rioff worm. I puintcdt with TinctJ Iodine, until it became a very painful -land bad looking place. Then I commenced to tryevt-r-thing I. could think or Hear of, untj,l it became so very pinfal j I cnuld scarcely walk, when I went to the best doctor in thG' country for advice. He told me hcwould core me if I would take my bfd and there remain for fonr or five weeks, and if I did not do so pretty sooni it could not be curf d at all, as the booe 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 tolose my foot, or give up all business either of these Re medies would have ruined me. Mind jou this was the advice of onc'of the best doctors in the State of North Carolina and this conversation took place let rebruary. I continued to bum with cam-tic. as he advised until September but derived no benefit from his treatment. I as advised then- by a friend to try jour Remedy, (Bitters and Wash) took the firet dose the 17th of September, and I am now a well man, the sore ia perfectly- cured, and I can now walk as fr, unnee as much and jump as high as nv man you know. Put me back to the 1st of September, let mo know as much as I sow do of tha yirtoe of your Remedy, and I wouldot hrpiiatp to pay tpo-dol- lars a bottle for it, u 1 conld not -et it for lets. .1 think more r f it t han an v medicine in 0e world. .It i not only the bem.Rpmrdy to purify1 tl Mood and care all fkin disrasep.bnt l believe it will cure all kinds' of blood disewki, aad I Know t wM care a love for strong drink. Ihopeyoo will have thisj published, as there are many sufiVrers who could be wired, if they could know c f andjet your Remedy I am trulv and refped-tfuTy JOS. MAON, ' South Oastoh, N. C. ube Remedy is for tale in Wilmington by Dr. Wm. fl. Green. Send for circu lar of testrmniah. nor 14 dw. PUHTATION FOH S31E. 3 THE XTNDE-RS1GNED Commls.ione.r, P pointed by the Judgo of tbe Superir ftrt of Ne Hacover county. expose to talent public auc ion, on Thurtdav, 10th Jituary, 1SS2, at the Court House dooMn WCUv of Vilminptnn at 12 nVl.L-T lATIBMg 4 . 9 taat valuable plantation lu Feeder county on Kocky Point, known as Pembrok-, con Ulnlng about one thousand acres of fertile nd.to wit : A certain tract of land in renfler county, bonnded by a line commeu r cm the edge ' of Black Creek, near the nacfabank across said creek, and run toK thenee S . 36 chains and 50 link to a pine and pine pointers on the aetelde t Dark Branch, thence . S3. El 03 chains 23dgoftheTide Ewaaap at, resale apring and thence in the san direction i ttJ E Branch of the. Cape Fear river, Wec up the liter to the Hue or the Vats Plantation, thence w ith that line to a take w the said line opposite to a row cf Cedar and thenee to the beeinning. Tvmi liberal and made known at sale. ' - ALEX. T. LONDON, M vv S, ; : New Advebtisemehts. I J Y lwartj Kidder &'So.!f-Wanted 1 i OrEBx Hove Vol. ca Fainily j ' i fcoT-WAXTtD kt ibo eriewr ufiico- C 11 iiuf.K ;Jga IMntn, Brouzlng.Ac HEiNfiJEK uer A Hapt3 Nfew Tear to All Villiam li. Gkees impiorUdand Uo- raipitlc-l'riius - , i C W YATE-Chriitrdias Oo!-d -James ij J!ukds-Druggist No City Couri to-day. Nothing doing-in rrmebterkal , circles to-dav: - "- .-- - - "1 -' 1 Tbcte was aaotber heavy Trost this nioruic? but the weather has moderated . - f : I" very ninth doricg thodjj. Ve bare alwaje kfpi'the Hamburg Drops in onr famiiy. vjtites Mr. Nicholas crchroeder, West Wcbeter, N. Y., and they have done ub ihe best 8en?icc iD Dyspepsia. . y n ; 'I base who are fond ot frozen oysters bad a fice opportunity this i mtrning for gratifying their palates, nsafcy of those arriving here ia carta being iq that con dition. - 4 - 4- ; Capt. RobertB, ct the steamer D. IJllircKtson, informs us thit there is about 12 feet of water in the river, and that vwhen the snow melts in the op- country, aTrcehet may be expected. He also fays that the river is proportionally higher at this end than it js up nearer Fayetteville.- 41 he ruftEmeh have taken advantage of the. rise of water, and. a good deal of timber is beiDg flokted down for a market. To Btiilders and others Go to Jaco bl's for Sasb. Blinds and Doors, Glass, i i i i - &c Yon can get all; sizes and at the lowest prices. The Baliirnoro Times. We have deceived jthc initial number of The Times, a newsDaner iust! started in Baltimore Md Mr. W. B. Hazleton, an1 experienced journalist, ia the publisher and, proprie" tor. Its aim will bo indtjpeneence in politics, although its proprietor ia a Re publican. It is a1 .two cent daily -jUs well goiten up ; contains a greiijt variety ol interesting matter, political, general, local, tmd the gist ofi the foreign news, Hiid is well worth the money. . : :- -1 i 4 i. :i, !:' .'. ' Ii-C in if ffic-s ' The Howard Relief Fiirfe Engine Co. No. 1, held a meeting last evening; for the flection of of&eers fori the ensuing term, with the following resul Foremin A.Adrian. ; . let sat. Foremin II. Hint7.e. 2nd Asst; Foreman M . Rttbjea. President J. G. Oldehbattel. Vice President J. I), Rec. Secretary F. (5. Steiljes, Miller.. Cor. Secretary J. G. L..Gieschea; Treasurer "J. Ilaar, Jr. 4 - : . .Chief En'ginee r Y. Furlong, Arst. Knuiueer F Marten?. - Wiih one exception all t'ne old c (Beers were nuanimougly re elfecttd . P luh r t'outity items 'I he people of this new county are B,c reaay-unaever clamorous, as w.are in formed, for a Court House and Jail at Burgaw. On MonJayj the 2ud jnst.j the Biard cf County pommissioners, at theirn julaF monthly meejing, appoint ed a committee; to prepare plans and specifications, to be submitted, to the tnagi8iratts of the countjr on'Jthe 1st Monday in Ibruary next. .The com mittee consists of the Board of County Commissioners, Messrs jDuiel Shaw, James Alderman and G. W, Corbett, to which wereadded Messri A. II. Paddt" son and Charles Robert Johnson. . , 'I his means business and a determina tion to construct these roueh needed public building. . - r L No new county is really such without its Court. Bouse and Juil. ' , Freshwater Percb, Trout and Black fish Hooks cud Lines, A full assort. meat and lowest Dricesf at J actobt's. f Nrir Iearf brings Good pesolatlpni The idea of a thorough reformation commencing with a New! Year in all afiaire of life, is as old an idea as the world itself; but when the ! year closes, a retrospective glance always tells of intentions not carried out. To those who have-thought it wise to delay an essay of fortune's favortism, by ! sending 6ne or two dollars to- A.l Dauphin, New Orleans, La., in time for the 140th V Drawing of the World-famed Louisiana btate Lottery, , before Man W t lOlb, the idea must come: Delays are can-M L Port statrillct. Tha following report of the exports from this port during the year 1681. and tho vafue of the 6ame, is eompiled from the books at the Custom House: " January 7,318 bales cotton, 3,459,- 739; pour.ia, vlnc $396,957; 47,201 bbla ro.'io, value 878,481 j 91,586 gulls, spirits,' t'rc 40,378; 2.364.000 feet lumber, value, $33,H52; 149,000 shingles, value $341. Totlvalno of export in Janu ary. $555,109. V , 4 4 February-i.4,536 bales cotton, 2,12.- 272 ponnda, value $234,871; 37,852 bbl roEioxalnaiTiiesabbla tar, value $5,042; 75,358 gallsf spirits; Talae $33,158; 2,322 Q0 fet lumber, value $33,544; 514,000 shingles, value $3,622; miscellaneous, valaa Sl,622; tota value in February S379.07G. J March 2.76L bales cotton, 1,261,057 pounds, ! value $133,414; 65,774 bbls rosin, value ' 161,999; 3,590 bbls tar, value $7,178; 215,781 galls spirits, value $93,768; 1,056,000 feet lumber, value $18,699; 154,000 . shingles, - value,! $934; total value In March $415,992. April 58,054 bbls. roein, value $105 837; A306 bbls. tar value $6,616; 149, 528 galls, spiritsvalue $57,957; 740,000 feet lumber, value $13,533 ; 214,000 shingles, value $1,430 ; total values in April, $185,373, j May 43,308 bbls. rosin, value $77 605; 2,750 bbls. tar, value $5,500 ; 83,064 galls, spirits, value S27,565.; 1,062100 feet lumber, value $18,254 . 64,000 shingles, value $498 ; total values ia May, $129,422. 4 June 36.853 bbis. rosing value $77, 010; 411,607 galls, spirits, value $155,. 702 ; 1.500.000 feet lumber, value $25, 464 ; 105,000 shingles, value $679 ; total Values in June, $258,855. July 34,403 bbls rosin value $77, 385 ; 27 bbls. tar, value $70 ; 330,912 galls, spirits, value $131;846 ; 1,642 000 feet lumber, value $28,486 ; 358.000 shingles, value $2,517 ; miscellaneou?, value $277 total value in July, $240,581. August 17,461 bbls. rosin, value $39,787; 470 884 galls spirits, value $192,225; 594,000 feet lumber, value $10,256; 238,000 shingles, value, $1,463; total value in August; $243,721. September 30,028 bbls rosin, value, $71,306; 302,551 galls spirits.value $145. 478; 367,000 feet lumber, value, $6,216; 16,000 shingles, value, $114; total value in September, $223,114.; i 4 October 10,230 bales cotton 4,783. 037 pounds, value, 529,308; 10,828 bbls rosin, jvaluo, $26,484; 50 bbls tar, value, $135; 320,525 galls spirits, value, $160, 6Q6; 1,384,000 feet lumber, value, 22, 987; 431,000 shingles, value, SZ.oua; mis ceiianeous, vaiue, total value in October, $742,480. V November 12,8'44 bales: cotton, 5. 990,469 pounds, value, $673 299; 18 053 bbls rosin, value, $47-458; 171,208 galls spirits, value, $89,605; 1,670,000 feet lumber, value, $28,054863,000 shingles value, $6,052; miscellaueoui, value $504; total value in November, $845,002. J December 19,945 bales cotton. 9 338 -373 pounds, volue $1,058,630; 27 777 bbls; roein, value $73 035; 2,428 bbls ta tr, value $6,076; 196 918 galls spirits, riaine $103,677: 1.511000 feet lumber. value $25,888; 168,000 shingles, value, $1,411; miscellaneous, value $20; total value in December $1,268,737. TotalR for the year 57,664 bales cot ton, 26 977,947 pounds, value $3,026. 479; 447,592 bbls rosia, value $899,234; 15,009 bbls tar, value $30 617; 2,819, 921 galls spirits, value $1,231,965; 16. 212,000 feetilumber, value $274 733; 3, 274r000'6hingles, value $22,460; miscel laneous valuer $1,974. Total value ot exports from his port during the year 1881, $5;487,462 . . 4 r ' i - ' : r, - ;. : ' The Governor of North Carolina : said to the Governor of South Carolina: Sir, the best remedy in the world is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup" and the latter sec onded thc.assertion. i ! , j The Fre (bis Alter noon About 4 o'clock this afternoon a fire was discovered among some bales of cot ton standing on tbo platform of the Champion Compress Co., which had just been delivered by the W., O. & A. R, H. The employes of the Compress Com pany and the railroad we n't to work and killed the ignited bales away from ' the others, end a stream of water was in a few moments playing from a hose attached to the hydrant of the Water AVorks, and also The firo was oonsubdoed, !and the damage to the e , 'i ,,, . . 1 . . M -m, ZrTZ: no wiwu ucwuj.ro w 4 . T e Yokes at tho Opera Hausp, This celebrated family wilt make their first appearance in Wilmington on the night of Tuesday, Jaouary 10th. They are the originators of the particular km 1 "of entertainment they represent, and have had taany rirala and imitators, but none to equal, let alono excel them They .have lent drgnity to follj by lav! ishing upon it the resources of art. Their fun;ifi the broadeeh the heartiest, and yet it is raised high above the JevJ o' mere rough play; by the raetbods'employ ed, which are distinctly intellectual and artigtic and we can-assure our readers a rare treat is in store for them. The New York World thus speaks of "them : Tho original and only Vokes family most agile, versatile and popular actors singers, dancers and pantomimisti, have begun anew the conquest, of the Ameri can public They appeared at the Union Square Theatre last night in the ever wel.coaejmirth-provokinextravaganzai Belles of the Kifchen. in which Miss "Victoria Yokes, Miss Jessie Yokes, Mr Fred Yokes and Mr. Fawdon Vokes krepeated their"; successes of former years. ria and Mr. Fred excited tremendous ap plause, and the funny business of the piece kept the audience in a roar." ( ' ; j ! Fpr t e Keviev Railroad from Clinton to Warsaw. ' Mb. -Editor : ; ; i ; , . Of all the plans named for the people of Sampson, to reach, Wilmington, aa one of the testparket3 in the South, there is none so-aqcessible, cheap and desirable as that by railway to Warsaw, and thence down to theciiy by the' Winning ton & Weldon Railroad. The old plank road from Warsaw to Clinton would be the route, and this would make the grad ing for a railroad amount to but little. The distance is only about twelve miles. If the people of Sampson prefer to reach Wilmington by way of the proposed Clinton & Point Caswell 1 Riilrbad all well. Tbat wonld be cheaper and every way more desirablle than the wild scheme of W. J. Best, of a railroad Irom Clinton to LaGrange by way of Faison. Jt is surprising to many that the good people of the sterling old county of 'Sampson should follow the lead, as so many, of them seem to be doing, of this man Best. Let them see to it that they do not re gret it before it is too late. In giving their time, attention and money to this scheme they1 are injudicious, imprac ticable, and , they will ; secure failure fur their success. But a railroad from Clin ton to Warsaw is. the most feasible plan alter all. Unless I am greatly misiii formed the Wilmington & Weldon R. B. under the direction of that gteat South ern Railrodd President, Hon. 1 R. R- Bridgers, will do for such a scheme whati. said company have done for the Halifax and Scotland Neck Railroad, and that is more help and better strength than Best can give,1 however glittering and seductive his promises.. They would doubtless take the road after it is grad ed and crbss tied by the subscribers, aud then iron it and equip it, and run . it. In this, way the people of Sampson could secure the cheapest road and have the surest and best access to Wilming ton and the rest of tho world. It is an easy mooter to build railroads on paper; it is a hard and expensive thing to do so in reality rjwell as to run them: suc cessfully. ' Building railroads requires money. It is now too much the fashion when Northern syndicates come umung us to build railroads to. flatter the "peo ple at, first, who live along .the proposed routes, that donations and subscriptions will not beasKed from them, at ail, ! and yet, w'heuoarcitin's are committed to these projects, they are atked to- build them.) Did our o'vsn people or Mr Best and his syndicate grade the I Midland rxoad from Goldsboro to Smithfieid? Did he not say that he would not ask sub- scriptious frdm those living along the line qi bis proposed road; Jan. 3rd, 1882. Pbj.'dbr. gyyg.si 1 1 i.ii inn n n n ,1111 Ma,fxMLyjypaa I IBIBOTE OF REiPECTj w.lt At a reularmeetlaeef the. Historical nd Fcientific Sncie y held J nuarr 2d, 1883 the following resolutions were adopted : ! Whereas It his piea ed God to tike from amongst us our fell w member ia,ul frieod, Mr. Uenbt MriT, it 1 , becoming in this Society ti make due record, of this sudden and b Id event; there' ore, it Is ' " . ; Resolved, That i:i the death of Mr. Henry Nutt thh SeientiS 5 and Historical Soclit of Wlltnl -itou has lost one .f ifcs most active and.frfflei'nt meaibcrs. whoe regular atJ tendance and able ebr-Uioutton have dued jreatly to the interest and value cf cur meetings, whilst hij fund of information in -I all that matel t the Uape Tear Ul-ti let was large and varie J , ready always to re drawn u sou by his frieuds for facta and data, which they might in search of, whi st hla ectilat nature nd unif rm nrb nitj stsmped him a- a gentleman of refiucmeat and c il tare,4 with whom It was a privilege ta be acquainted' ' ' . jrj; hesolved. That the ScceUry he instruct ed to reserve a page in onr record book, on which shall be inscribed as follows; I IN MEHORZAX . HUNKY UTT. , ; . via . Born and that the Secretary be also . directed to convey to the famlj of the deceased our tioeere and deew sympathy i tbtir beieave ment, and that n. copy jf these resolutions be transmitted to tatn, a- d also a copy to the Daxlt Kfcvisw and Wilmington 6 ax. Beautify your oomes by using the N Y. EcamelPaint, ready mixed and war 4 : DerlinVi ir::Man--4.4'44vr; Impotence of mind.limb, or .vital func tioh, nervous;weaknees, sexual debility Ac, , cured by Weils H eal th Renewer $1. At Druggists. Depot Jas. C. Munds DIED PBITpilKTT t 1 residence la Rladen coun;y,.onwtn Decemb ri 153!, JiMB H. PKITCU1STT, aged CJ yeawjil mdnth-. and 18 davs. . , . - .. I Ai . ' Tho subject ef thia notice was a native of jnea cow tj: He removed lnt3 rirtina wick county in I3i5, end was one of the ploneer6 In the turo-ntiao bu inees ia thia feetion of or h Oaroltna 1 fce m Jorpirt of hi life was pntln. UrunswtcK, where be will belong r member d far hU many ecnerous and charitable ac: He was a genial, whnle-80ted.--klnd.heart-d ma devoid of deceit, a. zaUo'ua. christian and a kind and affectionate husband, father an4 intna. reace to cis ashes i ; T4e9 4iidvextiejmehta OPERA HOUSE. A GREAT ATTRACTION ! 4 , 4 4 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY j Taeaday 4EYe., Jan. 10. First appearance In Wilmington of the World renowned and famous U FAMILY , VICTORIA , ; f JESSIE, , B1S3IE, FRED and FAWDON. .The great originators of all ihat liaht claes of amuemect now so popular.1 eup ported by a; Comedy bmpany of rare x-cellnc-, in.tt elr original, musical taltorl al, operatic tragie.l, comical extravaga -za, entitled ' I H BELIES 0 F TH S KITCHEN." j Ihe entertainment iwlll ommenet ith a laugh ble comedy . 1 la which the Yokes Company wilt, appenr. - t j The sale of seat- will commence on 8ati uraay mornlnsr. Jan 7th . t Dyers'. jan wea I l-niOQtuea Wanted. A N' IHD7S BlOOi AND INT8LV gent Bar,' It or 16 'rs of age. can ob all employ m a -t bj applying at Jn 4 TH'B OF'ICK I Wanted. rjlWO OR THREE MULES and Plough men to rlough about (ortj acres of Rice land. Liberal compensation. Apply to Jan 4-lt EDW RD KIDDEU& SON. SIQ?I PAINIIfiG BR0HIIH3. &c. I j . ' ':,..-4i ;.44':4, m IE UNDERSIGNED' WOULD re- siectfuJly say that until further notice be A:: ' 1' -! : ' ' . -.-'--: may be fjnd at his residence, corner Third and Miirket streets, prepared to exe- - .;- ! . ' - - -. - ' cute all orders la the above named branch. es Room Sets, Tin Ware, &c, neatly repainted and varnished. -I . i 1 ja n4 tf 4 O. E." BURK. CQAU W00Q; BRICK, &c. 1200 'iRDS WO0D' -1 CCt TONS OAL. ! 50,000BRCKv 100,000 8H,NGL8' All for sale at lowest mrkiet ricps,by jad 3 . . . J A'PKING A (latice M. JNO. D. WILLIAMS has sold his interest in the firm of Wd!i m & Mnrcbi ton, . WllmiiigiuMi, and urobi-ou & to.i Aew To k. to the remaining paiti r8. and has purcba-ed fro tberu their Interest h .hi firm o' J. D. Willfaas Co,', JTayette ville,N. C. I . "' . :; , K M MTTRCHISON, J. D. WILLrMS, Gj Wl LI WS. " J. R. MUKCHISON, Jan 1, 1882. W.'P. SOREF, Woticer THE FIRM OF WILLIAMS k MTJR- CHISON will be discontinued from tbi date. The firm of Mnrchion & Co 9 New Fork, will be oomioued, and the firm pi D. R. Mnrchisbn & Co.. has been estab ihhed at Wilmington for the purpoe of carrying on a Commission and f Xport busioeas in Cotton and Naval ato-es. K.M. MUROHISON, D B. MUKHISON, O. W.WIIM3, Jan l; 1882, W. F. SOREY. 1 rJotice- MR. HENRY C, McQDE'N has been sdmi ted as a prtn-r in our fi ra from this date. D. R. MURCHIS03 & CO, Jan 2, le82 ; 4 -..-.y.--: f.jH; ;.- Geof W. miilams & SUCCESSORS TO WILLI AMS! MUR CH1SON, Commission Merchants and Wbolssale'Deale'S, Wl'mlng-on. N. C. A Urse stock nf First. Class Gods on band wbfch will be sold at I very eloss prices for cash, or to prompt paying esstooiars Ttia ':J I ac " a;tj AUCOUflTa 0FTU3 ate fl'ia of ' ; ; ILUAMST MrjRCrilSON hve baen.pUo jou it bn2s lor oalleal tioa, and aU we a?eVsieted to that fli re earnestly reqaefted to ra o tettlem witbost de j. ' . " 4 4 QH . W. WILLIAMS a n v - aucces0 a te i an S-lw ac A Happy Mew Year To All ! Come and bay some beautiful ' I. ETew ITear Cards To send to your fiend;:, at ' ; : i ' II KINSBERGER'S, jan 2 Live Book and Music Store TO THINK ABOU'Cf " H QT-B E 0 , S ASH. - PLEASE ORDER EARLY. SASH, gDORS r0 SUMD3 BRACKETS, M OULDI NO J LUMBER,- v ALTAFFER, PRICE A CO. aee fu WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R.CO r - I . OlHce off Secreiary and Treasurer. WlImiBgton,N.O.t Dec. 21, 18S . . 1-1 1 A .DIVIDEND OF THREE PERreat.1 on the Capital Stock of the Wilrhingtcn -p.-. ;.:-- ', . 1 .!-. . i- Weld m Railroad Company will be paid on and after the 14th January,' :SS2, to all who are Stockholders of record on the Books of the Company on the Srst inst. ' i" l V j : J. W, THOMPSON,. ' dec 2fc-td ... . See'y and Tress , GLQS1I3 5 i : DOLMaHS, J A C K ES-': AND LB Verv Oheao I - a LACE CURTAINS. Avarietvi-of good ttyle, and the prices will tu-toniih you, beiug "so cheap. Lace Silk Tidies. ; ;.; -j - ... J - : . - I 1 RGE BLANKETS - duced; pMces. to pilose ! out, Cri its anJ Sprcadi. M: 1 CARPETS, RUGS M DMATS i ' , ! ' 1 I A bpsutifal assortment and the 1 rices were never so low. : R. dee 3 i iul Eclntire. Everybody f A TI UA-'TUJi LARGEST A8S0RTMEHT ' -' , ANO THE : P& i7nihH7 T . 1" . '- - - t I ,. Christmas Coodo '4 " "'! In t-w ? J I A" if JU ' book faai " Utloosry Rt de18 WILLIAM H. miiiiy TfT7HOLESALE A1.'D RETAIL DE JLZR IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRUGS Cbeaicals, Fharmsceuticsl Frfisrstiocs Brashes, X'cmbs, Extract,-Ac. &6. r v4itn'M.,.an.'j. .. - BflT: Bla'ukc 4 Say Hi gerou.' Gpital Bca, wa was iwj insarea. . rantad. Gold oslj at Jitesx!. I
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 4, 1882, edition 1
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