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ft year, $5 00 Six months, 2 W Three
sumt fl , U monw,evt- ,
" fie ppr will h delivered by carrier,
afeharff, is ay par of thseity, tUe
e ratee, or U cents per week.
AdvertisiBf? rate low and liberal ,
ygabeeribere will please report any and
. ,fl failures to reeeiTe their papen regularly.
jlovr Adyortisements
FOB - ' "
Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, , ".
Backache, Sore no ss of the Chest,1
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell'
Jngs and Sprains, Burns and ,
i Scalds, Genera Bodily -
fto, Ear and Headache, Frosted
feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches. "
Ko Fr-paratien on earth equal gr. Jacobs Oil
m tafe, sure, simple anji cheap External
B-eaedy. A trial entails bat the eomparati rely .
triiing outlay of 50 Cents, and erery ona-anffar-tog
with pain can have cheap and poaittre proof .
M itidaima.
Diraetioni In Eleren Lan jiagea,
fiOLD BY AILDBTJGGISTS AUD DEALEES
nr MEDICINE,
A. VCGKLER s CO.,
HER CASE YAS AH INTERESTING
STUDt-
Littleton, N. C ; No. 10, 1881.
Mbi. Jos ; Pwwoxr ' -
Dear Madam: I commenced last Jan-,
nary to use your Bittere and Wash on our
littlfl daughter Aonie, aed twelve years,
or Scrofala, with a tendencj to White
SwlUoji the j physician said. 'At the
time I pomtBenced using your Bemedy
the was very nuch reduced in flesh, com
plexion sallow, appetite poor, limbs very
ranch swollen, bones enlarged, with two
frightful sorcs on her left leg near the an
klo, "After using the Bemedy a week or
two I could see a cbaDge, as I then
thought, for the worse. The sores dischar
ged copiously a yellow corruption, some
times running In a streamUo the floor in
spite otthelineDS. Bat feeling encoura
ged by yonr letters I persevered and after
uilog the Bemedy , a while longer her
i strength was greatly improved, her appe
tite good and complexion mcch improved.
Those symptoms encouraged me.xjjut the
flow of corruption continued for several
mooths, and not until ber general health
was greatly Improved did the tscres begin
to bil. First the swelling began to de
crrase below the knee,and continued grad
ully downward, and whenlt nearly reach
ed the sores they began to heal. In the
meantime the leg from the 'ankle half
way to the knee became covered with run
clog pimples, in fact the leg had become
almost a solid sore. After this tbe cores
healed rapidly. The worst oner on the io
step, healed entirely, the other to the size
- of a five cent piece, and it has remained
io that condition ever since,-which has
.been several months ago. For a month
ct more it has not discharged at all, and
feck sometimes how as if it was entirely
xrelt. At a Blood Purifier and Tonic I
. think it superior to anything I ever tried
If you could have seen my daughter wben
she commenced using your ; Bemedy, and
cow, you would hardly believe ber to be
tbi tame child Last January nearly
every one thought she would die. Then
aba waa t living skeleton, now she is fat
tudcrosy. Her case was aa interesting
t fody from the time she commenced yonr
jiemedy. l ean most heartily aod cheer
SoUj recommend it to be whs t you claim
or it, Wisbiog you every success with
youi undertaking, and with many t bin ke
for the benefits we have received from ycur
medicine. "Iam, very respectfully,
.r . JIBS. B. J. ALLEN,
The Beniedy la for sale, in Wilmington
by DB.W H. GREEN. r feb 17
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TjlSESir AND ACT1TS VACCINE from
we renowmed establishment of Dr. Henry A.
lUrtia. furnished In large or small quanti
V ties. This vaccine tSTwarranted" to take in
Uprlmary eases. -JJ tii ;
7 Lamcet Points for $1.00
15 do do - S.0O,
ch laacet point will Tacclnate one per-
Orders by telegraph ' or maf! wPl receive
foapt attention. . ...
THOMAS F. WOOD,
me - Wilmington. N. O
THE COLlF.'iERCIAL HOTEL.
'PAIRED AND ENTIRELY' Befitted,
ew open for the reception of P&R-
L IVT aVrrv ifd i vratvuv niTPQTfl
TerV effort mA ..H.f.oMnn. Srft-
rates tor Begular Boarders.' !
t-.L. M. 8CHLOSS, Proprietor
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VOL; VPV WILMINGTONrm C.i S ATOT
LOCALS NEiWS;-
3 NEW- Ad VBBTI8EMETTT p. w '."2 f I
konly A MoBnisFrult at Auction
Germasia Hatlr-Church It'estiTaL".'
IlEiN3iJKiiGEa Popular Sheet Music .
C W Yates Always on Hand ;
Db Tnos F WooD-rkrlia'sVaccine Virus
- r 1 1 " a 1 1 '
No City Court to-ay. :
Day's length II hours and 3 -minutes.
Nothing doirg in iragisterial1 circles
today. :'; tep f f :- i..
Manlles lined with H monkey skins are
Kftia in Kw Vnrlr ' I 1
V
There were no interments intBellevue
Cemetery this week.; '5.1r f . .
Sunset to-morrow f afternoon at 4i
minutes past 5 o'clock! , j
; I . .! -7 , '
... , - . -J
The receipts ot cotton at this port to
day foot up 114 bales.' ft.tv j tv ! Tl"
Lent begins,, next .Wednesday, that,
day being -Ash Wednesday."' ; , i
' NorV barque J5met't3jolander, cleared
at London Feb. 15th for this port.
S ' 'i f': rv'J- i, I -'"i
" Schr. Edward Lameycrt Kendall,
hence, arrived at Boston Feb. 16th.
The Produce Exchange has had a iel
ephone erected in Col. Cantwell's office.
, , " - i r 't-i i i j
Does loss oi sleep make a (man look.
worn out because it takes the hap out of
him? - - - s -i 4
The storm signal still floats, it was
displayed all day yesterday, and last
night... . ,."T-
There were two intermepts-r-one adult
and one child in Pine Forest Cemetery
this week.; .: : - . ; 1 , ,.
There were three . interments two
adults and one child in Oakdale Ceme--teay
this week. -UN - 1 ?
Neither the rain nor the enow predicted
for yesterday and to day by the almanac
1 . 4 1 f ' . ... , . . ... l l .
Wait for others to advance your in
terests, and yuu will wait until ttoj 010
not worth advanciDg. 5 j , i
i -tt n' ; j ?
The amount of pin money required by
the married woman depends on whether
she uses diamond pins Or rolliag pins, i
Nothing so adorns the face as cheer
fulness. When the heart is in flower, jits
bloom and beauty pass to the features.
An enormous amount of money has
changed hands here during the past two
weeks for timber and crude tor pen tine.
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Freshwater Perch, ; Trout and Black
fish' Hooks and . lines-1 A fnliassort.
ment and lowest prices at J acob's. t
When a girl is compelled to wed. first
and fall in love afterward,, she usually
does" so "with some other than her bus -
band.
: v.Thd Register of Deeds issued six mar
riage licenses this weekfour j of which
were for. whites and two- r for colored
couples. - - - ;
I
5
A - facetious 'housekeeper says that if
beef continues to rise much longer it wiL
soon be as high as wherj the cowjamped
over the m6orifc I ictl! j i
A l ' i
Tbe cattle on a thousand hills "contrib
ute to the milkman's wealth"; so does the
water from . the! rills, that's slipped into
the xana by stealth.' , ; - .j, f 94 ;
A woman will calmly permit the cat
to sleep in her husband's sealskin cap,
but she will get ruffled if the cat Attempts
to make a hammock of her swell bonnet.
;
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Beautify your nomes by using,the N
x. namelfamt, ready mixed and -war
ranted.- Sold only' at Jacobi's4 I t
There was a' decided .'t change in the
atmosphere, to cooler this morning from
the warm summer like weather of yester-
day. It is a cold wate
Begious, ! '
from the Lake
u Quite a large excursion party came up
on the Passport this morning " from
Smithville, who poised the day iu "shop.
1 m a a 'a
piag," visiting menus ana relatives . in
the city and seeing the sights.
. We learn that the ; freight f traffic on
the Wilmington. & Welkon and VTU
miogton, Columbia & Augusta Railroads
continue to push the companies to their
utmost capacities, and that; there is no
appearance " of a decrease i for some tim
to come. - ;'jt I ! .-..i-'
: Deserving Articles are always! Appre
ciated. ,The .exceptional deanliness of
Parker's : Hair Balsara aakes it popu
lar.' Gray hairs are impossible with it's
oet asional est. 1
t4 mmm
-eji I -rV-. --A If i
' Ri A'
- Steamship zEcgulator, i CapC Doane,
Bailed hence this morning for New York.
;- Whai word is there vot five letters,
from which if you take ; a way ,t wo,, you
leave BixT-Sbcty; 1 r
;-The safest" way now",' to send a postal
card is to inclose it in an envelope and
put a 3-cent stamp on the outside.,'" ;s
... 1 he pareless man and .the thief are
equally troublesome. -Neither of them
ever leaves anything where he finds it.
4 -:" -f - --. " ' ' -r-:J ' v
1 1 Xnumberof gentlemn: iri this city
will give af German next Monday eveniDg
compUmentary to Mrs.,A,nFope, who is
now on a visit here. " X p ; ,,!''v"
i The Telephone f Exchange at this
place is gainirjg in numbers. 1 Some four
or five instruments' are to be put in next
week for new 'subscribers: -
J Talk to the point' and stop when you
have l; reached, it. The J-" faculty some
possess, of making ene idea cover a quire
of paper is not goo Jor j much, Be
comprehensive in all yon say or write.
..--t- "f,v4nllKTrip.. 1 '
The. British barque George Davis,
Captain Malloy, sailed from Smithville
on .the 24th of January, and arrived at
Liverpool ' on the 14th of February,
making the run over in 21 days. A re
markably short trip. 1 1
A $1,000 Prize
At the recent drawing of the Louisiana
State Lottery Company, on the 14th
iost., ticket No. 20,609, held in this cityi
drew a prize of $1,000. The ticket was
held by a club formed here, who had in
vested $50 in tickets. It will be rather
long division, however, as these will be
but $10 each when it is all divided, and
parcelled out. "' V
Josh Billings: "Next to a clear con-
shience' for solid comfort cums an old
shu. a Heprobably never suffered with
a cough , or cold, otherwise he wonld haye
referred to Dr. Baii'o Ooat fiy,P s
being salsq a good things to sourc?reiief
and comfort. ' i . ri
We received a call this morning from
Mr.The3.-W,;Brown, the genial advance
agent of the New York Madison Square
Theatre Traveling Companies, who vis
its our city Tor : the , purpose of s making
the earlier arrangement for the appear
ance'here of the company in Hazel
KirTcep otf 'Wednesday evening,' March
8th. This celebrated piece had a run of
486 consecutiye nights at the Madison
Square Theatre, in New York, and in all
has been represented by this company in
more than 1,000 performances It will
draw largely in Wilmington, beyond a
doubt, and we think it likely 'that it will
be the best house of the season.
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The Franklin House of Easton, Pa., is
eptby Mr. J. W. Garren. sThis gen
Uemad'ej';wlfe4 lthej;grhltism so
badly" that she could scarcely get about.
The physicians ctuld not help her, all
medicine v proving, unavailing After
using SUJacobs Oil for four days she
was able to attend to her daily duties. '
f Ji EttcatIon In Brunswick.
We were pleased to receive a call this
morning vfrom .Mr. J. H. Mints, a m em
ber "6f the Board of Commissioners in
-Jfunswick'county, and Mr. Geo. Leonard,
the Superintendent of Public Schools in
that county. Mr. Mints tells' us that
the finances of Brunswick are ma healthy
condition, and that there is a sufficiency
of money in the treasury torun the pub
lic schools. He, as well as Mr. Leonard,
regrets the apathy of the people of the
county in regard io the educational fa
cilities' offered theuf." ; t t
From. Mr,Ieonard, !we learn that
there are about 2,800 school I children in
Brunsw.' county, of whom 1,500 are
white' nd 1300. ttlortd. Only about
onfth:. ofthese attend the schools.
There are 51- school districts and 27
school houses, and 6 white and 7 colored
tsanpwingged in teac--ig.A',pe
per capita is $L25, Mr. Leonard is
now making the rounds of the schools,
speaking TrhereTer he goes, and '-isiting
the;, people," ad endeavoring to awaken
an -iterest in ths cause of edoemUeu He
findi ?,the; Echoob generally in good con
ditibn, but bewails the' apathy which
prevaib in so many sections. We can
but trust that his earnest efforts for
awakening an interest on the subject may
be cceifuL--rr: '!ki'T.'' . t!;. ...v-
oJTa ' 1 aW--Go to Jxco
Mlcf Ii:d;;)ocrs Glass,
i Yc -can gst 'all sisss and at the
lownt prices. t
, C-arged irlth Intlniditlon.
Pour parties from Sampson county,
two' by the name of Herring, one named
Mathews, and one named Giles, were fix
mined before U. k Commissioner Mc
ftwggthis - morning . on tho charge of
caving intimidated one Lewis J. Smith,
Pi .ureenoac-er, during the late r residea
tal election, .The warrant for their ar
rest was issued by T. R, Purnell, U. S.
Commissioner at Raleigh. Commissioner
McQoigg heard the case and ; discbarcced
the parties, there bemg no0 evidence
against then, to conviet. :
1 Criminal Court ;
The proceedings before this tribunal
to-day were as follows: , '
John Statcher, for an assault with a
deadly weapon was found not guilty. j
William Lloyd, for Larceny, was found
guilty and sentenced to two years in the
penitentiary. '
During the present term of court the
Grand Jury brought 24 true bills and 5
not true bills. They were discharged at
noon to-day. j 1
It is probable that all cases for the
jury will be disposed of to-day, and that
ou Monday next the Court will hear mo
tions and adjourn.
i 1
Some very nice Myrtle Grove oysters
were offered to-day at 50 cents a bushel.
The woods seem to be full of fire's and
the smoke from them has spread through
out the city to-day. i
i i .i
Vests are now cut so high that yon
can wipe off your chin without going to
the trouble to pull down your Yest.
Messrs Oronly & Morris will continue
the sale of fruit on board the schooner
Julia Elizabeth on Monday morning, at
10 o'clock.
A woman only stubs her toe once to a
man's six, but when she does she goes
down like a tipped-over churn and cuts
The receipts of cotton at this por t for
the present crop year to date foot up
122,761 bales, as against 107,015 bales
to February 21st, 1881, an increase this
year of 15,746 bales, j
Do not attempt to economize by de
creasing the I washing bills or family
washing. To keep the person scrupu
lously clean frequent change of under
garments is as necesary as bathing.
The Festival to be given by the ladies
of St. Thomas's Church will take place
at Germania Hall next Monday evening.
There will be a plentiful f apply of re
freshments on hand and musio and danc
ing for the young folks. r
cnurch services.
Worship in the various churches of the
city to-morrow as follows I
ST. JmCS FABI8H,
Corner Third and Market streets. Rev. A
A. Watson, D. D., Rector. Qainquageaima
Feb. 19. Celebration at 8 a. m. Morning
rrayer at 11 o'clock:. Sunday Schoor at
3 p. m. Evening Prayer at 4:30 o'clock.
FISST BAPTIST CHTJSCH,
comer of Market and fifth streets. Ber.
J. B. Taylor, Pastor. Sunday School jat
90 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. Miasionar v
Meetine buuday ulabt at 7:30 . "o'clock.
YToung Men's Prayer Meeting i Tuesday
night at J 7:30 o'clock. Prayer Meeting
Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. ;
yiBST PKESBYT A2i CHUSCH, ,
corner. Third and Orange streets. Bev.
J. K. Wilson, D. D., pastor. .Morning
Services at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at
3 p. m. Nlgnt Service at 7;30 o'clock.
Thursday night Lecture at 7:30 ocloc
r" :- : ST MASK'S CHTJBCH, 1
Corner Sixth and Mulberry streets. 1 Rev.
C O. Brady, Minister. Morning Prayer
at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock.
On Holy Days services at O a. re. and
4.-30 p. m. ennday School at St. Barna-
bas -cboolno-se at s.30 p. m. seats free.
CHBIST'S CHUBCH (COKGSSeATIOa'AI.),
on Kan, between Sixth and eleventh.
Bev. D. D. Dodge, Pastor. Preaching at
11' a. zn. and 8 p.m. r aster's Bible
Class at 12ip. m. Prayer and Praise
Meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sunday
School at 3 p. xn.
SSCONO BAPTIST CdUSCS,
on Sixth, between Church and Castle sts
Rev." J. P. King, pastor. Services toor
row at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Sunday
School at 9 a. m.
rBOST STB-XT If. X. CHTJBC, (SOUTH)
corner Front and Walnut streets, Rer. F.
H. - Wood, I pastor. Services i at 11
a. m. and 7 J p. m. Sunday School at 3 p.
m. Weekly Prayer Meeting aod Lecture
Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock,
FIFTH STBXBT M. C CHO-CH , (SOUTH,)
on ! Fifth, between Nun and Cb
streets. Rev. T. P. Bicaud, rjastor. Services
at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. babbath School
at 9 a. m. Jrayer Meeting Thursday eve
ning at 8 o'clock. !
8T. PAUL'S XJPISCOPAZ. C UBCH
corner Fourth aod Orange streets, Rer. T.
Ii. Ambler, Rector. Services at 11 a. xn.
and p. xn. Sonday Scbool at ZCO p
za. sea iree.
Bishop Lman's Appointments
March 5 -Sunday, Chapel Hill.
March 12 Sunday, Newborn. - -March
14 Tuesday, inston: : T
March 15 Wednesday, Snow Hill.
March 16 Thursday, Wilson. '
March 17 Friday, Rocky Mount.
March 19 Sunday, Enfield. . -March
21 'luesday. Ribgwobd. ? v
March 23 Thursday, Halifax. : r
March 24 Friday. Weldon.: r i
March 26 Sunday, Murfreesboro,
Gates countv.
" March 31 Friday; Hertford. 4 :) -r' 1
April 1 Saturday evening, Camden.
April 2 Sunday, Elizabeth City. ,
April 3 Monday, Newbegun Chapel.
April 5 Wednesday, St. Luke's,
Washington county. 1 - -J
April 6 Thursday, Columbia, Tyrrell
county. . - I 5 ; :
April 7 Good Friday, , St j David's;
Washington county. ' - 7; , : : :
April 9 Eaater Day, Edenton. . .. .:.
. April 11 Tuesday, Plymouth.
i April 13 Thursday, Holy Innocents,
Bertie county.
April 14: Friday, Windsor, Bertie co.
April 16 Sunday, Grace i Church,
Bertie county. I
April 17 Monday, Roxabel. i:
April 18 Tuesday, Jackson, North
ampton county. I w !
April 20 Thursday, Faison
April 21 Friday, -Clinton. ;
April 23 Sunday, Wilmington.
April 25 Tuesday, Smithville.
I April 25 Tuesday evening, St.Mark's,
Wilmington.
April 26 Wednesday evening, Golds
boro. April 30 Sunday, St. Augustine's,
Raleigh. i ,r;.-J; ; 3- -
April 30 Sunday evening, Good Shep-
nera, vaieign.r. . i
May 5 Sunday, Christ Church, Ra
leigh. ;
May 5 Sunday evening, St. Mary's,
naieigh.
May 10-15 Tarboro. Convention.
May 16 Tuesday, Scotland Neck,
May 17 Wednesday, Hamilton, j '
May 18 Thursday, Williamston. j
May 19 Friday, JameSville. ,
May 20 Saturday, Trinity,' Beaufort
Uonnty. 1
May 21 Sunday, Washington. Z
May 25 Thursday, Zion'a Church,
Beaufort county.
i May 26 Friday evening, Pantego.
May 28 Sunday, St. James, Beaufort
County. . ' ' " '"
May 31 Wednesday, Makelysville,
Hyde county. ,
June 1 Thursday, Swan Quarter,
Hyde county. ' ,
June 2-j-Friday, Fairfield, Hyde
county. v i ' ' :
June 4 Sunday, St George's, Hyde
County.
June 11 Sunday, Rockfish, Consecra
tion. , , - ;-;::U:y' - . ;
June 11 Sunday evening, , Fayette
ville. ! ' '
June'18 Sunday, Pittsboro. . ;t i
Holy communion, at all morning . ser
vices. . 1 f . ,,f ,: ,
Collections for Diocesan Missions. ."
Don't Die in the House
Ask drucrcrists for MRouh on Rats.
n
It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roach
es, vermin, flies, ants, insects. tl5c . , per
box.:,. .
Hew . Advortiiumwnts.
Fruit at Auction-
E
X SCHR. JULIA ELIZABETH, Just
i
arrived from Nassau. N. P., Oranges, Ban
anas. Pineapples. Cocoanuts. &c.. on
MONDAY, 20th Inst., at, Fruit Wharf, at
11 0 ClOCK, A. il . ' t
r CBONLT& MORRIS, i
. febl8-lt - ' I i v Auctr's
O hii rch Festival.
fTlHEBE WILL BE AFE8TIVA Jty the
LadlM oi St. Ton Catholie Cutc, on
Monday -veslog, February 20, at Germania
HaUL Supper ana Ketresmets will do
provided. Music by the Italian String' Band
and Dancing. Tickets admitting Lady and
Gentleman, 50 cents; single tiekets 25 cts.
Coffee, Mol83as3
i - I r- ;
r and Hugavm
gQQ Bags COFFEE, i
"1 C f Hfcds. and Bbls New . . - :
1UU CUBA MOALSSE3,.
100 Bb1C Befind SU0ASi
fr Orders will be filled at lowest mar
ket rates.
& PEaasAtt,
fsb H
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cc:nopoLiTAn can at:d ceg-
TAUnATJTa
JORX CARROLL, Proy.f 1 ,
South sidellarket Street, Wnmlngton,'y.C
rpHE BAR is supplied with the best
I Whiskies, Times, Beer, Cmp&gnea,
EL CiSTuti of tha finest grades always on
nan At the Restaurant can be found the
finest Oysters brought to la market, which
are eervetl ta any style desired. XaxaSles
supalied. JaalT
March G Sunday evening, Winston.
March 28 Tuesday. Gatesville.
March 29 Wednesdav. St. PeleA.
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May 22 Monday, South Creek., ,
May 23-T-esday, Durham's Creek.: '
ttl bsgix4 IO t-KT9 3rrl
Crrr Crrl oa axy an! rl?--JT
re3STsIi?trwt tcf - -
cse er rrfisr --nt sJ-spstj be fa
t-ici u tij Z2iar7 ''". -
' Ccroi"at be ; wilrla!' oa c tjj
tJiti'irouli ('.'
? i And It la C2pey and pracalarly if
ood.tt atatdoa net always Mdorj
tba viawsol frrf?otjde iialcst eo tut
la -a e torial ooia'caa.; , r
PLYj QIRCULATINa 'LI BR ART
StliT'o1-5 cnr ?ek; 50 cents par
montb;- $1.2o per quarter, $4 per annun?
ia advance. , - a ; i; u , r UUUi
Best. 5c and 10c Cl(-at lathe market.
T Callarideeem, -fab
13 ; at HARRIS NTEWS DEPOT.
u mil (r: vuci ;.
Bargainis, -
fP? Roo;roK spring; stock,:.?
1 tm Pff HrCla? Fancy Arti- '
c!e. A lajgejitock of tidies Silk and Lace
T'?PfdHP- Handkerchief; nam,
burg Trimmings, White Goods, Linen Col
,arf -J GenteJSuTIeiand Scarfs, very; ,
choap.Alao,i Geatj Col'd BorJcr sj
'Handkdrchiefeiti":,'i ' rh
The ladies are advised that I now have
vary size of the celebrated Coraline Conet
pular;Slieat Music.
THB LEAVa Bl1 to Tarn, 1
,:. . In the Gloamlaj, , '' I J
" ',, : Bias 'Alsatian llountaits. . '. ' ' i
i-' - V r i Blue Alsatian Waltz. v I
, ,r Philadalphla Glade Welti".' -
I . .. For sale at i. ,! ,
" ; HEIIfiBEEGER'S.
Kanos and Organs i
CHEAP POlt Oian OR O.V THEEA8T
Isetalmoot plaa, at
ieb 17 L BEiySBSRQER'a ,
Eytsninsr FlowersV
I HAVE JUST RECEIVEDjby Express, .
a very beautiful lot of Evening Flowers. '
I will receive by Steamer Reffulator' the
first Spring Hats and Bonnets. .
I have secured the Agency of the TJni- I
versal Fashion Company's patterns, which. 1
can be had on very reasonable terms.
illSa K. KARREXk, j
: t Exchange Cormer
feb 13
; , .. . oifice Tax Collector, i
- City of Wilminfftoa; DH". C.
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rjlHE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, for t 1 4
City -Tax pf 1881, will begin on MONDAY, J '
FEBRUARY 20th, 1883, at 12 "o'clock,' I 1
Court House door. '1 persons ifltar.1
ested must pay before that date to avo d.
tkeADDITlONAt, cost of sale. " r ' I
, r ' : - i . f i , . HENRY SAVAGE,
-feb 16 8t - ;: - Tax Collector,
TUSt RECEr7ED?Wx2fTErand Brown
linen Thread for Embroidering purposes,
all sizes. '- rt: a vl a exe't
CORSETS In good Styles, " , " -
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h THE, TOWELS shown , in such variety
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the past few days, are seUlng freely, the
prices erfghtT'. . .T" " '
f , Closing out CLOAKS, .DOLMANS
ULSTERS at very low figures,,
n CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS,
aasspitmsnt. V,.it,. lj
.j .LACE CURTAINS, the largest stook of
such gods la the State. -: "
61 f3,
niJcrhtilre.
Always on Hand
V. SCHOOL ANU BLAlfS BOOK3 ,
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SttUoaery, Gold Pe2sAlbaral,fAc-, 4c.
Agea t for tba OeUbrated Deeker Plaiof
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Booksaller sod Btatie ar
AltalTer, Erico & Co.. :
MANTJTAOTURER3 ANDJDiALZRS IK
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