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THE DfllLV: REViElV, JOSH. T: JAMES, Editor & Prop'r , WILMINGTON, N. C. r - ,i r FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,18S3. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N. C, aa Second-Class Matter. Probably the largest amount ot back pension money ever drawn bj any man in Maine was by an iamate of the Soldiers' Home at Augusta, -who got $5,000. . Stilson Hatchins has succeeded in raising $10,000 towards the erection of a monument to Daniel Webster at some point near the capitol in Washington:; Census statistics of the daily press, show an aggregate daily circulation of 3,581,178, and that the people of the United States appear to pay out annual ly for newspapers the sum of $26,250, 100.31: " Anna Dickinson, having made a com plete failure as "Hamlet' and Claude Melnotte," has decided to abjure male characters, and hereafter to clothe her self upon the stage in the proper habili ments of her sex. San Fntncieco stands third among the importing cities of the country. The figures for the year ending June 30, 1881, recently published by the Treasury Department, show the value , of New York's imports to be $435,450,395, Boston's $61,900,103, San Francisco's $37,943,695 and Philadelphia's $32,583,- 106. The Supreme court of Maine sustain ed the will of Horatio N. Foster, an uneducated deaf mute, 76 years old, who culd neither read nor, write nor use the manual alphabet. The will was made by pantomime, dividing $7,000. Only one similar case was ever tried by the courts in the United States, and that in North Carolina. One of the latest theories brought for ward by the prevalence 'small pox in New York is that tartaremetic may be a substitute for vaccination. Applied to the skin, combined with suet or some other fat, it produces a pustular eruption, which is'said to resemble that of cow pox and small pox. The theory is not new, and there is no experimental warrant for trusting to it as a preventative, while vaccination has demonstrated its efficacy "Vaccinate! Poll tax receipts are being purchased by the wholesale in numerous wards of Philadelphia preparatory to the munici pal election, which takes place in Feb ruary, These receipts aie openly pur chased by the hundred by candidates for the councils and are given to the voters. The gross amount which will be received from tax receipts for the coming election will far exceed that of any previous ears. That? the place for a free vote and a fair count. Blaine is after the Presidency, and it is reported that, to attain that end, he will attempt to reorganize the old Whig party in the South. In our opinion when the South needs or wants reorgan izing or reconstructing, there are enough right here in ourmidst to perform the work, without outside interference. We have had enough of that in the past to satisfy the most hungry appetite. If Mr. Blaine wants a good job, which will reflect credit upon his name, providing he is successful, let him go to work and reorganize and reconstruct his own party in the North on an honest and respecta ble basis, and he will win the confidence and esteem of the entire country. From a Washington special to the New York World, we learn that it is in contemplation, amoog sOme of the Republican Senators, to thiow John Sherman overboard and allow the Treas ury investigation to go on and be fully re ported. This is to.be done as a sacrifice of the man to the demands of the public A virtue, which they think will bebette for the future success of the party, than to attempt to cover up or varnish over. the crookedness with which he is charged while Secretary of the Treasury, . Why those who stood by and support ed the administration of Mr. Hayes should wish to conceal or expose Any of its transactions is a .conondrum we are not able to solve, and is one in which S 3e who have heretofore been merely n teres ted lookers-on will become deeply interested. . FIXING Till?. ttfcSPONSIBILITY. The yerdict of the coroner's jury, who were empanelled to investigate the cause of the Spuy ten puyvil disaster on the Hudson Hirer r Railroad, hare found Conductor HanTord, brakeman Melius four other persons and the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company "guilty of causing the death" otthe victims of the disaster. Uanford', the conductor, has been arrested in view of the fact that he had exclusive ' charge aad control, nd, that while it was tee duty of Melius, the brakeman, to have gone promptly tothe rear to notify ap proaching trains it wis obligatory upon the conductor to see and know that that service was faithfully performed. - j The action of the jury tjn inculpating so man v as responsible for the disaster, will meetlwith Very general approval and it is to be hoped that any or all who were "really responsible will be promptly and severely pinished. PBIPABIXG THE WAT. The New York correspondent of jthe Philadelphia Ledger, in contradicting the report that Conkling is to succeed Folgeras secretary of the treasury, says "The ex Senator is the pre-determined and pre arranged Stalwart candidate' for the next Governorship as a first grand step towards a possible. Presidentia nomination by 'the next Republican National Convention. The programme is an ambitious one, but you may depend upon it, . Conkling's political managers m 1 " L' ao not mieouui snau De v any way interfered with by an intermediate aDDointment in the Cabinet. The 'Half breed politician?, meanwhile, are not icrnorant ot this drift of things, and1, in doe time, they will resort to every means to turn the current the other way. ror the moment their, feelings are more or less restrained, as if from : prudential motives, or, at the most, are confined to passing reflectionsiof- tbis character from the Tribune of this morning: 'If the Stalwarts are eager to Ubow what people of this State think of them, the let them try to run Conkling for Governor, and they will find out.' 1 his reads like a square challenge and the, beginning of fresh trouble." . When the skinjs patched and freckled by strong northwest winds and the face be comes dry and scaly, it 1 can be 1 restored to smoothness and . good' color by pr. Benson's Skin Cure. A perfect remedy for troublesome, itching,. and vexatious pimples. : Dr. Holland wrote, "There's a song in the air." Investigation- would have shown him that the air was in the song. Courier-Journal. ?-'f It "is supposed that the reason the sailor returns after many days is because he was bred on the waters.":jyo5r on Commercial Bulletin. . : There must have been fast young men in the days of old Cicero. He said: ?4To liveTofigTttisnecessary to live slowly.'! N. Y- Picayune: It may be right occasionally to take a bull bynhEoOTy-lt-tefrayff well to keep in mind tbatjtha horns belong to the bul-tdsgowTimesy' I There is no accounting" for - tastes.'. Nonsense! .Whatislthe walk of a book- Keeper in an eaimg nouse. dui accouni- ing for itttetfBoston-Tfanicrtpt. ' It does break up the landlord of hotel to have-a gnest say: . Landlord, I think it would he an improvement if this shoe brush had anolher hair in it." Boston Post. : 'ii;;i;-:i.r ; A fisbcaught Jn-Seorgia"the! otbJer day was found:-to contain a halt dollar. It waa-probably, on its way to buy matinee ticket when captured. Phtla- aeipnia unronttie. ;-Guiteaa calls Scoville a jackass, and perbapSjho wss when he undertook the deiejists paucfca miserable, . ungrateful, cantaaxerotni wretch. Andrews' Amer icdh Queen.Tt -1 ; - -; : ' . . ' It does aggravate a man to think that while hia wife isn't afraid to tackle him and nearly yank his head off she is mad ly terrorized by a cow that he can chase out of the yard "at any time. Boston fost. A New York man was imprisoned thirty days - for t stealing fifty cents. Served him right, the rascal. He should have stolen halt, a million dollars and bought in the -conrt.i-.Meto Haven "Register..' 1 A Card- aaa mm . j io ail who are snfiermstrom tne er rors and indiscretion of jonth, nerroos weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I w 11 send a recipe that' will core you, fekk of chabqe. This ereat rem edy was discorered by a missionary in South America. Send a Belf-addressed envelope to Est. Joseph T. Invak, Sta tion JJ, New York City, deod w6m . . Pittsboro Academy, OPRLSO BEaSlOX of 1E81 - i iena Janu. Studaatt of any age receired,and prepared for Collage or for BuiiaeaaiLifa. Tae Pi ineipai.hu had aany yeara jfkperi anea la' teaching, j ' Tarau!par Beaaion of 10 waakaaJBoa d aad Taitlon $75. Bafen 16 Eftitor of the Ranawj For partiealan. addrats U. Dm DKNSOir, dae Slf Principa 140,000 I j JJlTHB ifOR SALS LOW TO OL08S Oonaignment. - K-" . ' X-l LUMBEH SASIIi DOORS UlMH fJAJii every da'ciiptioa of D Buildiner Ilateriala S .- Fzniine g coda and ptieea. j! ALT A TH B,y ET CEJk CO. 'uj' Tarda aad OSea ISaaWaiStar9 IHsccllaxicoaB X e . - A SENS1TI0X Has often been made by ' the discovery ot some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pillsj their popularity and sale is unprecedented. - The v supply a need long felt and mast become a household remedy. Just think to be cured, in a few weeks of t.hPKP tftrrihiR nervons troubles and aw ful suffering from Sick Headache, Neu ralon'a and Dvsneusia. and tuo nervous sjstem put in a natural and healthy condition, destroying the posibility of Paralysis, ADgioa Pectoris and sudden death, which is carrying ott so many noble men and women in the full tide oi life and usefulness. This simple remedy of Extract ot Celery Seed and Chamomile FIowcts, combined in the form of pills, is a boon to humanity. It has saved the lives of thousands ot nervous, headacbing children in our schools and out every year. No nervous person or sufferer from Headache, Neu ralgia, Dyspepsia or Paralysis will do themselves justice until they try them. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw SU Baltimore, M. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50 to any address. DR. c; 55 (- P - W PI Pi M o '4 is Warranted to Cure , ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR ASslD SCALP, SCROFULAULCERS, PIMPLES &. TENDER ITCHiNCSon aU partaoftlie t9 body. It makes tlia skin white, eoft and smooth j i."cruovcs tan and flfecklea, and is the BEST toilet dressing ia TSS WOELD. Eiesant'y put up, two. bottles in ona package, consisting of botii tateiasl and ex ernal treatment. first class dnicciste have it . - S 1. per package. J. W, CONOLEY, Agent, jan lem-d arm PURE -if-: .1 CIDER :.: SOMETHING f it .- Patup. by a1 Private Ftmilj in tbe i State of New York. "': : And ' " ' ' Bought direct from tbem. ; EVERY FAMILY . .. ; .. . . . I In our city j Should get rome of it in order to gee hat Pure "Vinegar really is.1 FOR PICKLING IT IS ALMOST 1 IMDISPEMSABLE. I . OYSTER CRACKERS' tEVERAL OIFFREHTiVARIETIFS. : From 10cents to 20 cents per, ; pound. Bend in our ordert Mi I B04TWBIGHT, Noam II, & 13 3. Frcn1 M TJevv Restaurant. rpHE TJNDEBSIGNEDJwould respectful; ly annouuee that he ha just fittedjup at No. 3, Granite Rovr, South Front et., a Ree taurant for Ladiea and Gentlemen, where meala and refreshments may be had at all hours of the day. Erery thing la new and Brst-elasa. Polite waiter a and courteous at i ! tendaats. . -- , 'I 137" Game and Ujs I in season. Fin Wines, Liquors and Cigars. aov ll -F. A. 8CnUTTE, Prop. Dissolution. fTIHE FIRM OP ' HARDING JOHNSON k CO., la thia day dissolved by mutual con aenr, o. r. enouer retiring. The assets and, liabilities are assumed' bv TTArdino- jJohnson, who will fcign in liquidatloa. ' XIAKDINU JOHNSON, iS. P. fi HOTTER. Wilmlagtcn, N. C, Jan 1, 18S3. )as;2.tl i LIicc3llanooiia. FALL AND WniTEOiGOODS AT rez. ki. fJlBE BEST ASrORTEli STOCK E7E brought TOlihiaJcitj, Witt -all the latest'ffct eltirc and ghades ia DRESS GOODS. Satin MarreUleox, 8tm de Lycn, Bbd iunee, nrrhs,4Brocdes,t3l,oire An iqae, CamelgS Bair, ilk Vel rete, Flashy COLORED BLACK AMD TlLLUMIHA TCD CASHMERES, Henriettas, Moh&irs, 8n:tiogs, Alpacas and Flaidsiin endJesa Trittr, Paeiamesta ie; ' Yringej and TriiijmiogB.W bite Qoadi, Houeske ping Good-, ' i DOLLMAHSj CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, 1 ' - Men andBoj'fe Wear, Flancels Meriro Unl oreetc, derwear, Hosiery, Glores, Laees and Pdgingf, CUHTiim LilCES Staple &l Domestic Goods. In etiort eTeryiblnj: desirable. Warranted to"come up in price tnd quality, to any itxs Xlefrom retail houses North. Gall and r&ro extra ezpenae by buying from i 36 Market Street. oot3l 1 Tanicular Notice. t All the drawingsHwill hereafter be tinder the exclusive supervision and control of GENERALS; G. T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A.EARLY. I A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Second, Grand Distribution, Class B, at New Orleans, Tuesday, Fcbrua ry 14, 18S2 Hist Monthly Drawing. 1 Lcnislana Stale "Lottery Compar. Incorporated In 1888 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational . and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over f 650,000 has 6ince been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A T il arm ' Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take place monthly. i Itnever tcales or postpone Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. ' 100.0C0 Tickets at Two Dollabs Each. Half-Tickets, One Dollar LIST OFi PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of -1 Capital Prize of - .' - I - $30,000 10,000 - 5,000 1 Capital Prize of 2 Prizes of $2,500 5 Prizes oi 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes cf i 100 5,000 - 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 200 Prizes of' 50 : - - 500 Prizes of 20 - - - -1000 Prizes of 10 - - - - . IAPPROXIMATI0N PRIZES. 10.000 10,000 9 Approximation Prizes of i $3002,700 9 Approximation Prizes oi 1 2001.800 : n A 12 XI f ' i7 xiypiuAuuauuu jrrizes oi l(jU 800 I 1857 Prizes, amounting to - '.-'$110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at aU points, to whom liberal comnenRatimi will be paid For further information, write clearlv. giving full addre8. Send orders by express or lieglstered Letter, or Money Order by mail, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHlir. . I New Orlna or M. A. DAUPHIN, , 9 127 La Salle Street, Chicago, IBs. The New York Office is removed to Chicago! N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive prompt attention. 1 ZZThe particular attention, of the Iiblic en I led to the fact that the entire number of the Ticket for each Monthly Drawing U sold, and consequenity all the prizes in each drawing are told and drawn ana paid 1 - i jan ii-weo-f awwaaw O; g o a jig " f rr t9 rifEm 5 s:-0.-aro 2 sr x ,5 r r o a ? SttM" 2-3 m 5 ITS &B o SX'LI 1. Mm - 4T7 niflcollancouo. Emplo; FOR ALL TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD AOTICLE. THE poor mw)1 ai tb rich, the old as well at tha y ntjr, tbe wife, a ell aa the huabaad.the tung pvdn we 1 a tbe young mab, the irl aa well aa t e boj, may aat welt earn a few c ltara ia honest emploTment, as to sit around th aossa a d wait or thera to earn it far th m ,We can cive you emrlojment. a 1 the timet or duin yourpare honrf only; tiayel'Bf, or in ymr own t eighborhood, aisoag yonrfilerdi aa acqnti taoces. If yon do net eira foremd pluj aevt, we can impart ralnabJe iaforma tioa lo jonfro cf cot . It w il cost yon only cne cent lor Fotai etfd t writafo' our ProepectcB, and it may be the means of makiojr you agooi many aoUara i l o wot ufiiect thia oppoitai ity You do not aye to icrett a large mm or money, ana ran a crrpatrit-k f la i-g it. Y uwiU radi ly ste -bat it wiU te a ey matter ta make fr.m SIO to iiO. a wee, and etb!iab a lneratire. wrd udep Ldent ba?ins, bon ia b! na!i hifcrwaidaro pronuble Attaid tothii m Alter NOW, for there is MON' Y is it for all who n?aye with us e M oarprite yon atd rn i I . onder why you never wrote to us befO'O. Wl His roil rABTiccnHs rata. Address 1 BUOKfc.Y M'F'GCO . (Name t i paper.) . Mariob, hio- aept Sl.m '' . " THE KEW YORK W EEKL Y HE B ALD, JMtS GOKDON BKNNiSTT, PKOPSITOR. Tae Beatani Ohaapeat Nevipapsr Pab'ith ed. Poetatre Free. ONE DOLLAR i . .. v FJfR YEAR. 6C'CEMS FOR SIX MONTHS ! An Extra Copy to erery Club of Ten. Siew York Herald Pabliahed vrttj day in the year. POSTAGE rjBKK. $10 pays for ona year, Sundays included $8 paya tor one jtar, wittoot fenodaya. $5 pays for aix months, Snndajs inelndad. $4 pays for six months, wiUont tinnoay $2 pays for one tear for acy speeified day ot the week: 1 paya for ix mo&tha for any specified dajr of the week. $1 per month (including Scndays) will ba charged on eubaenptiona fcr aleespe riod than three months. ' J'.r. -.-LI " i TO EUROPE Including Postage. . ; DaUy.. .........-.........flT 80 Weekly (European hdition .,......... 4 00 Weekly (Dome tic Edition)...... ,1 00 NEWSDEALER, SUPPLIED PotUge Free. , . .-. Daily Editi n...Two srfd a half ets par cepv punuty r am t ......r our canta per copy i "'""" m n vu. ib Wl WV T 1.1 n . iot man a opies mauea to newfaeslera at w&oleaile tatea. - X We allow to comramiora on snbsorip tiocs to DeiJy PVitirt; ATesa, " NfcW YO K HEgALD, 1 dec 2 Brosdwy an4 Ann tt, Hew York ON A AT J. c. MABKET STREET. I 2Anra LBS CANDIES, the best and ,UU J cheapest; 15c, 16c, 20c, and ooc lor the finest French t anay, or s pounds for $1. Oranges and Cocoanuts by Stmr. to-day. wi'uun ayer raiins ana leghorn itron of best quality at retail. ONE THOUSAND PACKS 13'ire Crackers, 200 Doz. EGGS; 1.000 lbs. Aasorted Nuts. VST" I expect to have, on oi Twrnm Satn day, a bountirol snpply of Dressed and Live x wunrj oi au kid as, and will take orders during the week for Saturday. Come early and secure your 'Christmas Turkey and avoid the rush and danger of not gettine ZC . c prcpareu io meet all the reqmrememaof the trade, and wait on customerg promptly and deliver, gooda prompUy at their houses. j - tT If you are contemplating chanEin your accounts for the New Year,orbeSi. ning one for convenieucc I rinn't t ean do better than try me. I will take great pleasure in showing you around my prices.J Jas, C. Stevenson. Health; io Wealth I es 'w S eea, or ovar-ladt eontaasone noath'. tr.atm.ntT OaHouS a tor, cr tlx boxes for five dollara L k oail prepaid on receipt of wTAi? ante aiz boxea to core any eiael orcer received by oa fo ai "&xeT d the pnrchaaV oar writiJ r2SJ?5 nttea agreement to retara the money If the treatment doe. effeet a enre. (laaraat i.uJ1 ?? OKEt W, Draraiat. laiL w Planner mo lamed W isrir n STEVENSON'S 1831 THE SDIt BALIffiOREii y PWUbd.Df By Ixoapt 8aaoy, FnowxadJ ai th. 'v Freahast and Host SatisUctorj of ail x. Low la Prlea-Oompaat ia form. Independant In xpreMion, OtaaarnttTt 7 ha career of TBS 8U2I, ttam in beKhtBiDg, hat been eharactatUad by at,j g receive spirit and aa original and ecaT enterpriae. To then .aharaetariatkt it tti faatly adberea. Covering aa it does the whela field of J" paper endeaTor. its every naaber Uaaoiu plete reflex of tbe spirit of tbe tunea aadiT! activities and even s of the day. . .... TBK SOB expreaae its npialona oaeu. renteveBiass they ariae ud oa aableatirf t -nbLIclotere-t, wdh tbe view only of arrtT inar at rit result. aLa comer vis tbt eral welfare Ju coBiiteo Integrity la tW oughly known and andarstood. AM A FIH8T.0L8M HSW8PAPER. THK H UK is adapted to tbe seeds 61 tilt enjoy a world-wide ooafidereew 4 The extent ana variety of TUB 8Urt tocal Report, their careful iccuraey u voioaceeof prnrieisey.eonftitoto aatrikht feature, acceptable buth at horn aad ahraV ITa OORUrttPOMDBHOR," Foreien and domeatie, ia aaamrpaated la n, eellence ard freabnesa , ... '. ITf WASBIHGTOK BUBfcATJ ! eovers all tbe phases of political iaforau8 tranapirine at tbe- National ; Capital, i& proper note and comment. Unexcelled it ft. past, it will be maintained at ' tbe hihe standard in the tatare. . TUE MAUKbiT AND STOCK REPOSn of THK SUM are collected aadeompii with the aunott care, aad may be taktt a safe guides by all wbo desire to obtaiat latest aad vest trnatwortky iafomatioa ci these importaaltopica: , . , , In abort, THE fc ON will eontiaaete naiv tain the bigb reputation it basaeqaired an enterprising, 'accurate, and welVad&t4 newspaper, always jeady to add tails tuQ, ties for collecting neu s wbenevtr aeeenan to meet the increasing demands ofthsti&t and to maintain the high confidence of vhka its large and steadily, increasing drealittoi gives evidence.. , Y1-' v-. Terms of Subscription by - Usil OsM ii Advance i : ', . One Tear, postage incinded......,MM.$j w Bix Mouths, postage ineluded.- qq Three Months, pottage included. i uu Two Montbt, postage mcladed.., l y One Mouth, postage lncludeL...,. . M Address j A. 8. ABELL A CO., Publishers, Sun Iron Buildiri febl6 Blti HULDERT DROS. WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. t i. JSC. Prto. 4 Plano,T oct.i eqnare, roaeKood," !. carved, agraffe. ......... .. $159 08 7 Piano, upright, 7i oct., cabinet grand..v....v....;..:.7 174 00 13 Organ, 4 sets reetls, S stops aod grand organ..;. ....i...;. 69 00 73flr 108 Orean, 6 . sets reeds, 13 stops, coupler, sub-bass..!,... Our Pianos and Organs are ' . warranted first-claaa.' 2 Violin outfit, box, bow, -strings, complete. . 3 Violin cremona model, extra fine .....v................. . 4 ccordecn, 6 keys, bass ' box, fine tone. . . . . . . .L.. . . 6 Accordeon, 10 keys, 1 stop, 2 sets reeds, perfect. . . :v'. : . 'i . ,7 Month Organs, Vienna concert, i 24 boles..:...;..;..;..... 1 8 Mouth Organs,Genuire Blcht. er lOhoIe O St .;.;r: -11 Mouth Organ?, Genuine Con cert double 24 holes; O S.. 14 Clarionet, genuine . Martin, 6 : I keys, boxwood... .. . i .;. . : 17 Fife, in ebony, German slliet ferules. ; . wvv.v: : '. . . ..... 10 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, flue 19 8 tunes, wind with i '.I'" ' lever, large. .v.v;.;;.1. 20 Violoncello, patent, machine head, good. . . .: . i .. v ,3 00 9 00 .100 r s 00 ii) w .i 5(S ! : M 119 WOO 22 Double Bass, patent bead, 3 or I 4 strings.. .1 .23 09 24 Guitar, maple, machine bead, - fine finish.'....,'..... . 27 Bar jo, 10 inch, 4 brass brackets 28 Comet, brass cornopeon style, cae and crooks .v. . ; . ... 30 Drum, brass, Prussian, orna- ; mented. V . . . , ,.v . . . Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings H Bros:: . V;i. Silver VioliuJ Guitar and Banjo Strings, H Bros. ; ......... Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings', H Bros . . . ......... 4(0 209 9 00 9 00 n I 4 Gut, Russian. German or Italian, u $8 Instruction Books, Howe's orWtou ners. anviTtmTnATif ' . -L. MVBK UUtiJ ......... ....... Having just made a good trade for 1 Singer Sewing Machines, wfllsell theni to $25 each while they last. ' Money is quite safe in common letter f plainly addressed. ! ' Terms strictfy cash wtth 'order. 1 take . stamps, i -. t . -: i " n Agents and dealers send for our 40 pi? Oauiogue. , I 1 H On abore net wholesale prices tff can make 100 per cent, profit.1 , h Call on us when you come to iSU 1 Beferences: any bank or wholesale boo in the city ' - . - .-. v. J i a ; i .1 Hulbert" Bios., !s tbo only Gencril Wholesale Music house in St. Lcois. HULBERT BBOS , 023 Olive Street, Saint Louis, att jan zo-iy ,:t, r: - --r:. The Robebonian, "PUBLISHED BVJffiY Wednesday, Js Lumberton, N. a,by, W. W. Mi? has the largest dreulaUon and the ItfZ adyertising patronage of any country n the State. It now hat over 800 labsfff. in Bobeaou county Atone, beside general circa lition in the ooantiss of 1 Cumberland - Bladen. .. Golsabs, V mond and the adjolnirj wxzXp ' Marlboro aad Dariintcnt in. 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