mis PJFEB
V&ua Ttty aftera. Beads,. -
T. JAMBS,
rTITOB AJD FBOPBIXTb.
-nPCBim0P08TA0E PAI1,
8fz iFCBtt-i, S3 50 ; Thr
J ' w. 1 15 : One oontb, 60 ceata,
; One xaonti
'"feW..iy Prtof tbeeity.atth
,rlt,.1orlJMntip.r.L
idT-rtisp rate Jow and hber
Sataeriberi will pleas report any and
!iiar w to, reeeire their papers regtuarly.
5ew Advertisements.
nicer
will b delivered Dj eaxrier.,
RHEUIATI
J
timurafoa. Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache; Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell'
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds,' General Bodily
Pains, .
l Tooth. Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet ana tars, ana an oiner .
pains and Aches. '
No Proprtim on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
j $aft,urr, simple and cheap 'External
tuv"lj. A trial entails but the comparattTely
rltonctitlT if 50 Cent, and erery oneeuffer
lof wTth pain can have cheap and poaltivo proof
f its claims.
JJiractiotu 1b Keren Languages.
BOLD STALL DBUGGISTS AM) DEALERS
IN MEXapiNE.
A. VOGELER fc CO.,
JBalHmore.Md.U.S.JL.
NEW YORK & WILMINGTON
STEAMSHIP CO.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
STEAMERS
WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK
IretTj WEDNI8DAY and 8ATURD J '
at 3 o'cloer, P. iL
IXSyACTOR...... Thursday, Jisat T I
MGULAT0B...8aturday J anuay it
GULF BTREAM......8atuiday, February '
BBJEFAOTOP...We!n!iday, February 8
KQOLATOB.........Saturdaj. February 11
Through Bills Lad lag and Lowest
Thfoorh Btus gatrantsei to atxa fnn
Poiats.in North and 8?nth Carolina. 1
'or Freig at ngagema apjly t
THOS, E. BOXb, Scp't
Wilmington,' N. 0
THIQ Q. JKQKB, .Freight A cent,
' t& .Broadway Be For.
. P. OLYDH CO..
' Qan'l Aganti
Jan M-tf
J LIU Lracr
31 W Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,"
nlmrtT raacabxl Ml WfraUv qualifiej .htak-aj a'aJ Ch'
tuorc-afat. hit iwii.f will I'lVTe. " '
V&re all forms of PRIVATE,
HRON1G and SEXUAL DlSl
ASES. .
Spermatorrhea and Xnipotency.
tvra!t ft wtr-kbo-t in youlfc. cxil ricrc in
rw ;r. r other cause, mud vrwllK-'"' e f lb hii--t;
Nerroutaws.' Sai(nl Kniiioiii. (nith mil
( , dnmuu). Oiaaan of fcislil, DefcvtWe Slmtocy. Tbj
" 10ct, Pmn4ioa Kace. JkTrin laSvcirtt of teaxka,
.a.iaa af l.o of heuJ Tower, tit.i rendtTiEg
. intifotw ir onhartr. mn thoroughly nd pmt a-
TS;uSYPHlX IS ti'
i1 -pie J" ?,rni: Gonorrhea,
fXj.L, SIncturo, tlraiiiut, RernU, (or liuLUuc.-,
MUl iithM .1: i .1. t
t "fTioB a pfcjr tiHan who payi tprcisl aUeBtieo
, ,. "'"setaw of dioae. and treatiiiit th uiuind m.u-
rm.ml! PbTHciao knoirhn thi UcX oit-c
t?fttJ P-'toat u or eare. W hra U i- iwenrenuiu ta
ol m'l"? Uoanoot, wxilciiKM caa U rtl fritawiy
! Bail or csprri aavwbcre.
VfmakCen?ra,lteed C
CkiTl, 't"w bUt or r Wer frr and inritod.
"ooable ac4 carmiwoAoace atrici! eoabCttuust
rw,PRlVATE COTJNSEJLOR
via, o anr adJrt. arcarrtr teold. for thirty
VT tmmc X. M. to H r. 3if . Soaaaja, S to 4 J. U.
Wanted.
25500Ot.INE cross-ties 6,88
feic. Fr farther parUculari eBqulre
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VOL. VI WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1. 1882. NO. 27
LOCAL NEWS.
, New Advebtisemejtts.
Mr Joe Pehsox Debility
. Dr ii XV. Bexsox Celery and Chaino
mile Pills . j 1 " ' , '
Heijtsbkrger Valeiitines J
Bhoda IheGieit Hercxliaa Mystery
Opeka Hocse Oliver1 boud Brroa
Opera. Bouse r rank Mayo i
:W Yates Valentin a
Dr Tnos V WoDD-Martia'BVacc'ne Vlrua
We guia xhis month 58 minutes of day
light. ."-r.; ;-."'v -P-i
Shad were selling this afterDooojo
$i -ia a pair. -
'The receipts ol cotton at tbia port tc
dsy foot np 459 bales. .
Fftbrnary greets ns today jwith a
bright balmy atmosphere. ' '
The Domino and Masqtierade Ball,
to be given by 1'rof. AgoStini, has
been postponed until Tuesday evening,
February 7th.. I !
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
3tc You can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices. . ' ! t
The mysterious Rhoda draws large
crowds to the exhibition on South Front
Street. Many ladies and children
thronged there this afternoon. ,
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Ger. brig Express, Fretwurth, clear,
ed at this port to-day for Bremen1 with
1,107 bales cotton, shipped by Messrs D.
R. Murchison: & Co. I
Yesterday's Newborn News says that
a fleet of six vessels are lying at the
Midland pier, with corn from) Elizabeth
Cityand Hyde county, fer Boney &
Sons of Wilmington.
One of the oldest merchants of Akron
and the leading druggist of that section,
Mr. E. Steinbacher, informed the writer
that without exception the sale of the
Hamburg Drops was the most satisfac
tory of any thing he had ever sold, and
that'the unprecedented demand was due
solely to its merits. Such emphatic
expressions need no comment on our
Part -, -, j :
Yesterdays Savannah News says : 1
The decrease in the receipts of cotton
to date, as compared with last year, is
74.269 bales, or about one tenth, which
is a better showing than any other port
makes except New Orleans.
The News is referred jto the repor
published elsewhere in these columns,
where it is shown that at Wilmington
the receipts up to to day are 15,239 bales
greater than to January 31st, of last
year. ' j j
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Educational! - 1
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Rev. A. D Mayo, D. D.,;of Boston,
Mass.', will lecture at the. Opera House
this evening, with "How Does Universal
Edacation Pay?" as his subject. He is
a fine speaker, is master of the subject
which he proposes to die cuss, and all his
energies are wrapped up in the cause in
which hi i now engaged, and. we hope
that a large andience may be in iittend
ance to be benefited and instructed by
his address.
Official Changs- i
Mr. W. A. Ridcb, who has been ap
pointed Auditor of the Wilmington &
Weldon and the Wilmington Columbia
& Augusta Riilroad9, to take the )lace
recently occupied by'Mri) J. R Lattai
arrived in the city to-day to enter upon
the duties of that position, ilr. Latta,
we understand, will remain in the em
ploy of the two railroads, but in what ca
pacity we were unable o learn 1
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It is the Height of Folly to 'wait un
til you are in bed with' disease you may
not get over for months, when ynu can be
cured during the earlyi symptoms by
Parker s Ginger lonic. i1 We hate know
the sickliest families made the healthiest
by a timely use of this 'pure nWicine.
Observer. iM i
IeuUi of Dr. H. P. Mnrphy.
The large circle of friends; and ac
quaintances of Dr. Hanson F. Murphy
will be pained to hear of his death at his
home, in. Pender county, on yesterday
evening. Dr. Murphy's- friends, have
been aware of his hopeless condition for
several weeks, and will not be surprised
at this announcement. His disease was
aneurism of the emoral artery and bis
confinement was painful and protracted.
Dr. Murphy represented New, Hanover
county in the State Constitutional Con
vention of 186.V6 with1 the lamented
Win. A. Wright, of this city. He was
a brother of Dr. C. T. Murphy, who died
recently in Clinton. i . i '
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Cotton Figures.
The receipt of cotton at tbU porV
from last September 1st, to date, foot nP
116,821 bales as against 101,582 bales to
sj me date in 1881, a gals this year of
15.239 bales. The receipts for January
1882, foot up 12,463 bales, as against
7,303 bales in 1881, a gain for this Jan
uaryof 5,160 bales. ' ' j i
Harbor Uaster'fi Report
We have received from Capt. Joseph
Price, the Harbor Master, t his report of
the arrivals of vessels' at .this port dur
ing the month of January, 1882, from
which we gleam that during that moo tb
the arrivals were as follows: i ?
American.
Tonnage.
. 6.377
. 312
Steamships
Barques
Brigs . .
Schooners
Total
Foreign.
Barques
Brigs . j.
Total
7.
1.
3,
25,
36,
12,
3.
. i
.15
691
6,195
. 13.575
Tonnage.
. 4,753
1
642
. . 5,495
Making in all a total of 51 vessels of
all sizes, registering 18,970 tons. j
"Tis more brave to live than to die."
Therefore don't wait till a slight Cough
develops itself into consumption bat
secure a bottle Of Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup at' the small outlay of 25 cents,
care your Cough and lire on happily.
' Cold Weather.
From a letter received in this city 'by
relatives of Sheriff Manning, from Rum
ford, Me., where his wife was in atten
dance at the bedside of her dying 'father,
we learn that on the day that the latter
gentleman died the thermometer indica
ted 30 degrees below zero. We complain
of the cold here in the "Sunny South'
where it seldom falls to within 60 degrees
of that chronicled above, but we have in
fact bat a faint idea of what real cold
weather is. Go down in Maine where
it is so cold you would freeze your fingar8
while taking a chew of tobacco and where
they have to warm ice before it is fit to
use and yon will find . out ' what cold
wheather really is when it gets fairly to
work and means business. We don't
p se to try the experiment.
Freshwater Perch. Trout and Black
fish Hooks and Lines. A fall assort.
ment and lowest prices at J acobi's. f
Chaoge of Programme
As will be seen by reference to an
nouncement in our advertising columns,
Mr. Frank Mayo will play Hamlet, in
stead of Richelieu, on Friday night and
Richard III, instead of Davy Crockett,
as previously announced, on Saturday
night. This change, we.learn, has been
made by the manager in response to a
request from some of our theatre-goers
who desired to see the two plays which
have been substituted for the original
programme presented on the stage of the
Opera House.
We hope this change has not been
made unadvisedly as we are aware that
there are many who would like to wit
ness Mr. Mayo's rend itio l of Richelieu,
and there are some who are doubtful if he
has a support equal to the demands ol
Richard 111. j
The Ansola Tramway.
A communication from a friend in
Pender county, which ehouid have been
received yesterday, tells us of a meeting
which was held on Saturday last at which
the Angola Tramway Company was or
ganized by the election of the following
office! s : J
Presidents-Gibson James.
Superintendent D. J. McMillan.
Secretary and Treasurer K. F. Pow
ers. .- . j 1 j
Directors John W. James, JL K
James, K. F. Powers, Gibson James, D.
J. McMillan. !i
The road is to , run from Croom's
Bridge, on the Northeast river, through
Angola Bay to a little settlement of,
which we spobe some weeks ago, called
Oak City, but which has since been
changed to Williamsburg, in compliment
to Mr. Geo. W. Williams, of this city.
The distance between the two points is
about 9 miles and through a j level coon
try, too, which is not olny very heavily
timbered.bat much'of which is among the
finest farming lands in the State. The
stock has been subscribed and the road '
is expected to be in operation next Fall.
The right of way will be given and as the
gentlemen who are at the head of the
enterprise art all energetic an go- head
laen, the enterprise will, we are assured
prove a successful one. ,
filTBEWo
1 Deary Freight Trade.
We are happy to learn that the differ
ent railroads terminating in this city are
doing a larger business than they hare
ever down before at this season of the
year. The Wilmington & Weldon and
the Wilmington, Columbia" & Augusta
Bail roads are Used to their utmost
carrying capacity to convey the immense
quantities of freight now being forward
ed. The freight traffic, instead of di
minishing, as it usually does at this sea
son of the year, is decidedly: oa the ; in
crease. ' I
Beautify your aomes by using the N
Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed aid war
ranted. i Sold only at Jagou's. f
TUB fix AILS.
The malls close and amve at the City
Poet Office as follows : '
Northern through mails. . . . ..6.15 p. m
Northern through and way i
mails......... .................. 6:40 a. ra.
Raleigh ..... .&40 a.m.
Offices between Hamlet and j
Raleigh: 7.80 p.m.
Mails for the N. O. Railroad;
and routes supplied there- I
from. Including A. & N. O.
. Railroad, at. 6;40 a. m. and 5.80 p.m.
Southern mails for! all points (
South, daily. 8.00 p. m. and 7:45 a. m.
Western mails (O C R'y) dally
(exoept Sunday J.,........ 7:30 p. m.
Mail for Oberaw & Darling
ton.... .. . 8;00 p. m.
Malls for points between Flo
rence and Charleston.......... 8,00 p m
Fayettevllle, and offices on
Cape Fear River. Tuesdays, I
and Fridays...... M 1.-00 p. m.
Fayettevllle, via Lumberton,
daily, except Sundays....... 7.80 p. m.
Onslow O. H. and Intermedi
ate offises, every Tuesday
and rriday at. 6.00 a. m
Smlthvllle mails, by steam
boat, daily, (except San
days.. ........ 8 80 a n
Malls I for Easy Hill, Town j
Greek, Shallotte and Little
River, S. O.. every Toes
day and Friday at......... . . 6:00 a, m,
OPE7 TOB DELXVXBT.
northern through and way
mails......... 7 OO a. m, and 9.00 a. m
Southern Malls. 7:00 p. m. and 7.80 a.m.
. a-k
uaroiina uenirai oauway s:su a. m.
Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12
M.., and from 2 to 6:16 p. m. Money
Order and Register Department open
same as stamp office.
General delivery open from daylight
to aarfc, and on bondays xrom 8:80
to 9:80 a. m.
Malls collected from street boxes every
day at 400 p. m.
Stamps for sale in small quantities at
general V delivery when stamp office is
closed. " .
Quarterly Meettnri
For the Wilmington District of the
Methodist E. Church, South.
FIRST BOUND.
Elizabeth, at Elizabeth town, Feb 4 -5
Bladen, at Windsor, . Feb 11-12
Clinton, at Johnson's Chapel, Feb 18-19
Cokeabury, at Bethany, . . Feb 25-26
Coharie Mission, at Wesley Chap
el, '. . . March 4 -5
DupliL, at Wesley Chapel J March 11-12
Onslow, at Lebanon, . March 18-19
t-Tbe District Stewards will meet
ta Wilmington at the parso nage of the
Front StreetChurck at 11 o'clock a. m..
on Tuesday, the 3rd of January,1832.
1 1 Presidinfir Elder.
New Restaurant.
FTIHE UNDERSIGNED would respectful.
ly annouuee that he kaeJuat fitted up at
No. 8, Granite Row, 8outh Front at., a Res
taurant for tLadies and Gentlemen, where
meals and refreshments may be had at all
keurs of the day. Every thing is new and
first class. PoCte waiters andjeourteoua at
tendanta. L ' I .
tST'Gauis ana uys pa season. Fine
Wines, liquors and Cigars.
nov,18 F. A S'HUTTE, Prop.
SIGU PAINTIflQ, BROnZINQ &c
fJlBE UNDERSIGNED WOULD re
spectfully say that until further notice be
may be found at his reidence, corner
Third and Market streets, prepared to exe
cute all orders in tbe above named fcranct.
es. Room Sets, Tin War. Ac, oeaUy
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repainted and varnished. i , ,
Jan 4-tf
C. IC'BURK.
NEW BOARD-HQ HOUSE
ATBUROAVf, by '
f MRS. JOHN SlimL
IZT Table always suppUsd with t best
lie aaarkei afTerd. Give ma a eaU.
JastXXt
niBD.
HOWARD In tbia cjty, this morning, at
hU residence on Dock, between 'Pixth and
Seventh atreeU. or consumption, Mr : AL
FRED O. HOWARD, aged 27 year?, 10
months and 16 days.
Hia relatives and friends are Invited to hit
funeral wbjch will take place to-morrow,
the 2nd lost., at 10 A. M , at hts late resi
dence, and from thence to Oakdale Ceme
tery I -. . -
Ifew Advertisements
THErOREAf HEnODIAM P.1YSTERY !
" la now on exhibition on J
FRONT 8T., Between MARKET & DOCK.
A.dmiMion 10 eta. From 1 to 6 P,
epeciallyfor Ladies and t hildreu.
feb t-lt J. T. POWELL, Manager.
Debility.
1 Newbebx, Sept. 6, 1831.
T HAVE USED MRS. JOE PERSON'S
TO
NIC I for general debility, oonsequent
upon living in a low country, and found
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great benefit trou it as an appetizer which
gave tone to tne'system.
MARY BAYARD CLARKE,
For sale' in Wilmington by Dr. W. H:
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GREEN. 1 febl
OPERA HOUSE.
THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF MANY
;' .. - . - SEASONS !.- -i ! . .'
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4.
J Hatinee, Saturday, 2 P. ET. ' I
Frank IV-ayo,
Supported By the Largest Legitimate Dram
atic Company Travelling I
FRIDAY .EVENING,
February 3d.
HAMLET
GALA MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2 p. ra.
for Ladies and Children. Price 25c 50c.
I umJsioRT, ING0MAR.
- AMD . .
RICHARD III.
Sale of Seats commences Tuesday morn
rnnT t a tttivi TT
ing, at Dyers'. Usual prices.
jaa 3W-SS -
OPERA HOUSE;
Onx Night Only, TnuRSSXT, Febbuabt 2.
The Puuniest Play in the World-
MMaaMOBoaMMtfaajoaaWBWMMmaH '
Engagement of the Young Heroic Actor ,
OLIVIA IMOUD BYRON,
W ho will appear la this City In the
world renowned Play, entitled
Across the Continent l
! Supported by the charming Actresa
Miss KATE BYRON.
AN ENSEMBLE OF TWENTY ARTISTS
333 Laughs in one ! Play 1 The Funniest
. nay in the World I i i i -
New In its twelfth year of success, and play-
,e everywhere to crowded houses. -
JOHN FEND Y In his specialties. Mater
UHAS. HOuEN.in his Imitations of
PatRooney. , 1 ,
Sale ef Seats commenced at .Dyer's this
Valentines.
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-gOY8 AND GIBL3 L1DQB AD BE
Merry, and eone t BEIIfSBKROER'3 ssd
get vow OOHItf TILST1MH.
WiftY OROftH OOMI "8, enre!y xtw jit
1HELIVB BOi'K nT-BB
FOR WARM HEALTH, 1
Hepant inttd VaeEtIs
Valentloe Oar4fe iee(y ni artlriailr
trlmmod - ith a Ir - I
Orders from th coa.trr i cteetfaily ao
Iieitdd. 1
i HIS BE8QE"fl.
feb 1 ' Livt Book ard tfvsfe Store.
MARTIll'S VACCINE VIHUfi
Nostit CaBOLISA Medicai. JoriiXAL
AGxarcr fob imst fiocmrsx Stxtes
jpRESH AND ACTIVE VACCINE from
the renowned establishment of Dr. Henrv A.
m m 1 SI x i
mjjtuu xnrnuae m ; large or small Qnanu-
Ues. This vacciae Is arranted to Uke In
all primary eases. I i
7 Lancet Points for 1.00 1 "
15 do do 2.00 ,
Each lancet point win vaccinate one per
son. '
Orders by telegraph or mail wfq receive
yrosaf t attention. , ; i -
Til O MAS F. WOOD,
laaSS4f use Wftrnlngton, N. O
?m Vrwv aoT5ir.irtr
from our frij oa aVy as d 'til tbWT
t aaae of t -rrttsr i s i
slcW XAiicf9 L- ji j
eaettaAfjip9y . I,,-..-. c s ; -
arsPOAKtiM -srrt ba STff44 ; ;
lad !t U e-7elally and jpTTtf eelar ly iwdar
flood fttt the Edlrr does not alwtyt etiiori ' '
las vfcwi of ecrrsrp(ndssta Vali kV t '
ta tae editorial eoUcta : .1 - ,7T !
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DR C W. BEAS0.V, orBaliimorcJldJ, ?t
inveutor and proprietor of lho! celebratd'd
Celery and Chanroniie pills. These pills1
are prepared express ly tn cure Sick' Head.'
ache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, i
Sleeplessness aud Dyspepsia, and wir,L
cuee any case, no matter how obstinate'-
' I if properly used. They are not a cureall,1 1
uui kuij iui lujso optxiai ciseases. iney '
csntaiu no opium, moiphlDe or quinine
and are not a -purgative, but regulato the '
bowels and rare constipation by caring or '
removing the caiiise ol it. They have a
charmicg effsc't upon tbe akin, and a lovoi
ly quieting effect upon the cervous syttcm J
simply by feedii g its tea thousand bucgry, !
yes,1 in some , cases ' starving absorbents.
They make or create terve matter 'and
give power, force and buoyancy to the ;
nerves, ana iu in&y way increase mentui
power, endurance and briliiancv of mind.
a -
t
I Nobody that has a nervous system should V
I reelect to take them two or thrp montiia i
! in each year, as a neive food, if for no '
otner purpose. j
Sold by all dru ists. Price 50 cents
a box! Depot, 106 North Eutaw St., 1
JJaltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for
$1, or six boxes for $2.50 to any address.
DR. C. VV. ,CEH30N'S'
c-w
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is Warranted to Cure '
BWEKA. TETTERS, HUMORS,
i
SCALP,
SCROFULA wLCEirS j PJMPLE3 &
TEMDER tTCKINCSoaaUpartaoftlio
1
body. 7i makes lUe tk:n whito, soft and amooth i
i-emovcs tin and frcx-ilcs, and in the EZST toilei
drcs3i3 in.'jjun VC2XD: Zlcant;v cut tin.
tvfo botil?i
f1 a,aa ?'u
..CHAS. N. CRITTENTON 115
JXwJtaxro.
Fnlfn
St., New Yoik City, sole spent for Dr. c. !
W. Benson's remedies, to whom all orflera i
i hould be addressed." ' I
J. W. C0N0LEY, Agent,
1 : Wilmington, N. C.
! feb 1-em-d nrm '
i Valentines.
pRAKO'S HUaUT'IU AND ARTIa-
1 -' ' ' I ' " : . "T ;' '
no Valentin th Kire delight to
tha eye and joy to lbs ke;rl. Wesdlniss
of t-oa yil aid Ineulti g Coaa'c
Va en
tints that hare heretofe been 'an ereaoie
to lecency ani a lijjrr.cd to the outssi. j -
:0.'W.:YATSS,!:li;
jau30 Hookajllar and.tatloa t
1 ' M I j III I I '
Brochet Shawls,
O INgLe AND REVERSISLF, ju&t recM.
Ihe prices range from $12 to $10.50. This 1
one oi the most useful wrapa. I
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LARGE NICE BLANKETS, , ,
MARSEILLES 0PREAD3, .
pRIB SPREADS, ClllB BLANKETS .
NEWN2CK WEAR, embracing J variety
of Just such; things as ithe Ladies will ad
mire.. : j ' r
CARPETSJiCORNICE. 'CURTAINS
Theprices are JUST RIGHT, as you wlU
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find on examination.
A few Cloaks and Dolmans left vill bg
sold very cheap. I.
R. ffl. tVJcJntire.
fa? 20 j . I - "i
T h e R o b e s o n i a n ? J
jpUBLISUED EVKRY Wt dUsayJ In
Lumberton, N. O.,ty w w; HfDTmU,
has tbe'largeft.r ci. hn And t'jjjs . iJrges
advertising patronage of ay couutry paper
d the State. It now has over 600 sabicrlt "
bers in Robesca c.noty a!oue, teMz$ a I
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