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A - v J i i f I u f j i i i I r i 1: i ;- s. ii . I . '. it,' , f r v : i i it'; iilj a, 'nil !: !; ft if if h HP Tlfiii V ; flPf flPl'f JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor A Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. 8ATURDAY, APRIL f , 1882. Entered t the PostofQce At Wilmicton. N. - . Cm Second-Class Matter. m ni a ggaggg The jury of inquest in the case of Cornelius J. VanderbilL rendered a yedict of suicide while suffering frcm temporary insanity. There have been some terrible torna does in Iowa, and M ichigun, . which have detailed much loss of life acd a consider able loss of life. The Sonth Carolina Moses viho led himself into captivity and who is now en-Tombed in New York Citj will have a hearing on the 14th inst. Wade Eampton, says the MacOn Tel egrabh cannot kick John Sherman, by reason of the fact that lie has but one foot. It is to be hoped that he will not slap his lace, for it would make Sher man President. Gen. Grant's new finanrml Pr.hpm wnica involves ice issue oi two nunarea t-:.u r i ! r . i i millions of legal tender notes, bearing per cent, interest, does not seem to take well. He carried the notion all the way to Washington when he went to visit the President and presented it for the consideration of the Senate finance com mittee. The members of the committee are understood to have been unanimous in their opposition to ..the measure and decided that it wasn't worth coasid? ring The secretary of the treasury regarded the matter as too comical for serious treatment, and Gen. Grant has retired from the fiefd of national finance. . , " For the benefiit of some of pur readers we copyhere from the Aew York Her ald, the programme of services to be held there in Trinity Church to-morrow-At Trinity Church the servsces and -music will be as follQws: Plain celebra tion ot Holy Communion in English," seven a. m.; celebration off!olyc Com munion in Gernun, eight A.M.. morn ipg prayer and litany, plain, half-past nine A. M.; High Celebration, half-past ten A. M.; Processional Hymn 1 05, Anthem, I Corinthians, veises 7, 8, Ro raans vi., verse 0, Haydo; Communion servicea in ,G, G. Carter; Offertory, Mozart; Recessional Hymn 100. Even ing at fonrProcessional Hymn 99; Proper Psalms 113, 114, 118; Cantate and Dens Miseratur in E. flu, Garrett; Anthem, Psalm xvi., verse 11, Hebrews i.f verge 6, Handel; Recessional Hymn 425. Longfellow's will was admitted to probate at Cambridge on Tuesday. R. ru Vana, Jr., is appointed executor The body of the document, which is char acterized by; brevity, is as follows : ."I give sister Mrs. Anne L. Pierce, $500 annually during life. I direct ray execu tor to retain in hand property sufficient to yield the above sum every year, the principal to be finally distributed among I my heirs. . I give $500 to brother Samuel Longfellow durioff life; to each of the children nf fltpnhen TiftnorfVilIow !?1 onn . Vl.OM to hrothr AlpyanHpr W T.nn. fellow ; $1,000 to each child of G . W. IVJ Greene. The remainder of my property I gtte to the children in tbe' 3amc manner as -the same would have descended to them by the statutes of distribution in thii Commonwealth had I died intestate.'' ICHCOURAGISG At the present time there could be no better outlook for the coming season. The Spring-has opened well and fairly the trucking business is well advanced and is well beyond danger of frosts and cold and farming operations are progress ing in a "manner which gives -assurance that, with good seasons, all will be well with us this Summer. There seems to be a well-founded belief that the year will be a 'prosperous one. Commenting on the outlook, the Railway Register, pab iished atSt. Louis, says: "From all that can be learned, and taking all things into consideration, it is likely that there will be full crops of fruit and grain in all parts of the country. The recent rain fall in California, and the absence of frosU in the Eastern, Middle and Western States, make it proba ble that Vtere will be no failure of the . harTcsts. While there will be no usual demand abroad for our grain . l . til u . v. -1 r .i, laere wiu uo mr.c. tor an inai we hare to export." The abundant supply of capital at home and abroad must, for the most part, be invested in our securi ties. We are justified, therefore in the belief that the year will be a prosperous one; that the manufacturers will bo kept busy; that the producers will be reward ed for their toil, and that the railroads will haye all the traffic they want. The recent compact between the' trunk lines and the formation of pools, the obsenr anca of the latter for five tears irisnred . . ; , "7 oy uepusiMi vi uiuucy, reuuer i exceeai iflgl j improbable, that rates will be again raiactd, to it seems certain that.tbt rail. I r0a8 will receive adequate remuneration o . " J j carry, inose wno see ' clouds in tne Those who see ' clouds in horizon mast look through dark specta cles, for there are no threaten id ga to be noted in reality." A .Praeiltioner Test. Mario.v, 8. C, March 151, 1880 H. H. Wjlrnee & Co: Sirs I haye been tryiDg some of your Safe Kidney and Liver Curejn my pracUce, and find it to act like a charm. J N. C.Mlephy. M. D BCIU5lft Monkeys die of consumption respect they are bat human. In that Coal is very dark in appearance though it is often light in weight. i . . . , , than to have never planted a crop. The red faced county pirl is beyond the pale of genteel cb a lk-faced society A lawyer in Ohio, has been debaried for stealing sheep. He began bin crim inal career by fleecing the lambs It is fearfnllv trne that an ane in vel- vet is just as much an ape as an ape in ragsout the world don t think so. uow many jaaies wtten assea tnair ages could truthfully answer that they have not yet reached the age of discre tion! The word "laughter" is always printed in the speech of a congressman so the reaaer may uow WIen 10 laaSn- i i i . -1 Women are Everywhere Uiug and re 2 1 commending Parker's G neer Tonic, be- cause they have learned from experience that it speedily overcomes despondency, indigestion, paia or weakness in the back and kidneys, and other -troubles peculiar te the sex. Home, Journal See adv Quarterly Heelings For the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Churcb,iSouth. SECOND ROUND. Brunswick Whiteville ir. .' Waccamaw Mission . Elizibeth Bladen . . Duplin . . . Onslow . . . Clinton . . . Coharie Mission . Cokesbury District Con - ference at Salem, April 8-9 April 15-16 April 19 April 22-23 April 29-30 M ay 6-1 May 13-14 May 20-21 May 23 May 25-28 R. O. Burton Presiding Elder A Card- To all who are suffering from the Tors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, i03s of manhood, fec, I will send a recipe that will cure! you, free of charge. Inis great rem edy was discovered by a missionary m South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to Rev. JosEraT. Ijjman, Sta tion JP, Aew JTorA; City, deod w6m THE MAILS. i 1 The mails close and arrive at the City Poot Office as follows : CLOSE. ixortnern tnrougn mans. . .. ..5 15 p. m. XNortnern tnrouga ana way! mails. 1 6:40 a. m. Raleigh .5.00 p. m. and,6:40 a.m. Offices between Hamlet' and Raleigh........"....,! 6.00 p, m Malls for the N. O. Railroad, and routea supplied there from, including A. & N, O. T-I1 -I 1 .... xvtuirottu, at o;4U a, m. ooathern mails for all points, 1 South, daily .8.00 p. m. Western mails C C R'y) daily ( 1 (except Sunday)... 1 5.00 p. m Mail for Cberaw & Darling ton. i. 8.00 p. n. Mails for points between Flo. L, wnceaoa Ubarleston. . ....... 8:00 p m I ayettevuie, and offices on Cape Fear River, every Fri day ......... ...... a . .1 1;00 p. ra Fayottevilla. via Lumber ton, h i aauy, except bundaye....., 6 00 p. Hi, Cnslow O. H. and intermedi- att office, every Tuesday ' ana r rlday. at.. l. 6.00 a. m. SmithTille mails, by steam boat, daily, (except Bun days) Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Sballotte and Little River, S. O., every Tues. 8.30 a. Dt day and Friday at......L . . 6:00 a, rn. OPEN FOB Northern through mails. . . ... .... DELT7EBT . f an4 way ..........J8:30 a. m. Southern Malls., jS.30 a. m. wwuhim cuwy...... iu.ou a, in. Stamp Umce open from 8 a. rrr. to 12 .Ja., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money uraer ana liegwter Department Open same as stamp office. j Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3:45 p. m. s Stamps for Eats In small quantities at feerjeral delltcry "when stasip office h? General delivery open from daylight to dart, and on Bunday8 frcm 8:30 to 9:80 a. m. Ii Notice. JpAJtTIl8 IN SEARCH OF GOOD Board at reasonable rates, will find It to their ad vantage to call at the Commercial Hotel. Respectfully,'. . " M- SCHLOSS, Proprietor kFtrst Class Bar atUched. mch 4 GEO. F.TILLEY. H. HINTZE Tilley & Hintze, NORTH SECOND 8TR?T, nt to cor. - . - "I -;t: , , , nr of Market. A lot of EXTRA FINE MOUNTAIN BEEF oxi. sale ;for ,the next fw ya. aii &na zaxaue. auch French Candies. I ur RECEIVED, a full line of fin U Tcnch Candies, warranted rjnre and tresn Also, Home-Made Candies, Fruits, a ' C. JEYJCNo, aseond street, S dora bcilow PostoSi" est l I . j Iliscollanoouo From Andrew's AmericanlQueen. CLEOPATRA OB THE Queen of SHeba's Beauty VAS BUT SKIN DEEP. ine renownea veen 01 oneDi, win all her royal pomp, magnificent apparel The renowned Queen of Shebu, with and brilliant retioue. wowld never have appeared within the presence of the grand- est of the mouarcba of the past, bad she not also possessed that which is the crowning g'ory of the female person a I sin uncballeDged for its Oriental soft ness and its almost transcendental purity Cleopatra, holding emperors at bay, and ru,,nS empires by ber word, had quick y Irfct.npr cdarm ana power ov one aracK of blotches, or of pimples, or of horrid tan freckles. WOilAN UTILES THE WRLD. by her beauty, not less than by her pnri ty of character, loveliness of iispositioc and uns3l6sh devotioff. Indeed, in the estimation ot perhaps loo many men .beau ty m a -body ttkts precedence over every vner cons iteration. i3?auty inu iorms an important part or woman's "worKing cariial,' without whicb too many, (il no; bankrupts in what relates to influ ence withio the circle v?here they move), are powerless for great good. HeDce we seo not oniy the propriety but the duty of everv lady preserving with zealous care that which to her is essential to success, and influence, and usefulness in iife. And, since 'beauty is but skin deep,' the utmobt care and vigilance are required to euard it against the many ills that flesh is heir to 'Amoo2 the great and annoying enemies of beauty, OF EITHER SEX s ve;i as or comrort, nappusefs ann II l rm a A health, aro those tiestiftroue and horrid in diseased tetters, humors, - eczema, (salt rheumj, rough and ecaly eruptions, ulcers, pimples, and a'l diseases of ths hair and ca!p. For the cute of all these Dr. 0 W. Benson, of Baltimore,, after yeira oi paiienl study aul investigation deyotc-d to di eatea of the kin, at las-t brought forth his celebrated Sxin Cure which has already by its marvelous cures. eatab'ishfd itself as the great remedy for a!) disea e3 of the skin, whatever be their '.anies or character. Its success has been immense and uuparalie'ed. All drug- gis's have it. It is elegantly put np, two bottles in one package. Internal and ex ternal treatment. Price 81.00 EVERYONE PRAISES. Sick headache, nervous neadfche, neu ralgia nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, er I sieeplessrjess and brain diseases, positive ly cured by Dr G. W. Benson's Coiery and -Chamomile Pills. They contain no opium, quinine, or other harmful drug. t oo d by ail druggists, rrico oucects per box. $1 for two, 2.50 for six. postage free. Dr C W. Benson, Baltimore. Md. C. N, Cbittenton, New York, is Whole sale Agent for Dr. C. V Benson's reme dies. - ' ;. apl 5-lm Particular Notice. All the drawings will hereafter ,be under the exclusive supervision and control of UlSNifiKALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Foiuth Grand Distribution, Class D, at New Orleans, Tuesday, April 11, 1883 143d Monthly Drawing. Lonisiasa Stats .-Lottery Coipany. Incorporated in 1 1863 for 25 eea hv the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000.000 to wnicn a reserve lund of over $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made & part of the present oiaie i.on6uiuiion adopted Ueceraber 2d. ItsXIrakd Single Nuatiok Drawinos will take place monthly. It never scales or poatporu Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 .Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Half-Tickets, Oxe Dollar, i , LIST OF PRIZE8. 1 1 Capital Prize of - - $30,000 i x capita irrize OI ' - - 10,000 1 Capital Prize of 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 ; 2. Prizes of 12,500 5 Prizes ot 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes of 100 200 Prizes of 50 500 Prizes of 20 1000 Prizes of 10 10,000 10,000 1 10,000 1 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 ApproxlmaUon Prizes of ,$300 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 2001,800 29 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 lb57 rnzes, amounting to - - $110,400 iiespoiifiioie corresporiaing agents wanted at iall points, to whom liberal compensation win oe-paiu For further information, write clearly. giving full address, fiend orders by express or iwegisierea iexier, or Money Order by mail, addressed ont-v tn at a r- rrnrtno V New Orleans. La or fll.A. DA0PHIIV. 127 L.a Salle 8trerJchlcaTO. llhr. or ri a. DAUPHIN. 1 got venin st. ashfnetonJ n. n. The New York Office is removed to cfiicaeo. N. B.-Orders addressed to New Orlefna will receive prompt attention. The particular attention of the Puka .-. called to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets for each Monthlv Drawinat moLL consequently all the prizes in each drawing are men io-wM-tat-4wdaw . John Werner, PRACTICAL QERMAri BARBER AND PERFUMER 29 Market et,, Wilmington, N. C. My nnny friends in Smlthrille and in the country are invited to come and see me. Also, Sea Captaias and Commercial Travel lers. The best workman and the fineitaj I Mmaedatiess to tkt elty. fs liaa. Hisoellaneons. -A133A .... - 27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, $90 Beattr'a KEETlTOrp? Orran contains lOfuIl sets Gokteu Tongue Kwd a 7 P-TOi. Walnut orEbonizd Case, 50ctaves,Metal Foot Potest, Upripht Bellow, Steel Springs, Lamp Stands, Pocket for Music, Handles and j u ii; i a iw mining, iaiiv h fareni mod Action a EV AND JOVEL JEDBOAKI (pISented, EXOR310US SUCCESS. Salea over 1000 V month by 830 Baton's crriSXitrhts At KIGIIT to till orders JPrlce.Boxcfl, IciiTercd on board fQft Cars here, fetool. Book. Ac. nl C SJ U If after me vta r't ; c f n ncA mrf ,'rifi rrtnm Oman mnd twill prontff.if remiul n mouey ir.tA tMrrea?, notLsnR' caivlje Cairer we n ji examine t bo imtrumiir. jLeave ci. Y. Citr, f f H nU Man , 11- 1 - . f 6.30 p. m. arrrciiiff in fi . y. at 3.30 or 9 n. i at 3.30 or Op, in. siiine davtfbr routes from Chicago. Richmond, Phila., Boston, &c. ptherOrpran9S30,$40,$5dup. Kanofortes 125 to ftiniM II noilte Bttpndaniit monf, .11 l l enntlfnl Illnstrated Catalog free. Address or call upon u&XL&h r. iiiiATXr, WasaiBffton, sw Jersey mnmi os Itools. Walls and. (Jeuintrs in Tai i vt ma i ti vxl a rt tT rtl u atav iem Vies and catalogue maued i roe, W. H. FAT.C1D.1C.J iRE3 IMPR JVSD ft :) 15 G R 3 Ti act -Mir m :i hns nt n swadelicious, wholesome sparkling tera perance beverage. Ask your drosgist or sent by mai .for 253. C. E HIRES 48 N. Dela, Ave., Phila. mch 22 4w fl 3 RE Wr AliD ! for any casf 5p A. A3 of iillud, Bleedlns, Itch t.-Bt'.I t 'IB K?JM.Ki fills to cure Prepared by J P. A1ULK., M. I)., 91 uc t. Phil. IS -ma genuine witiumt h'i a'sreatu e. Ueod fr circulr. ;-ol.i b drocrgists rd cx.ua try sto cj, $!. inch 22 GOLD MEDAL AWAftOEU THE rljinVK. A po .V frve.)t Marii a! orlc tvarr': t'-d tne b''taii''i chei o er-t,, in iin.--n:-:'.ble to everj m-n. en; Kiwi "the S-ince fi lA:." bound in nuest Jr'runcb raur.lin. t mbossed . f u II gii t ,".0C pascs.oontai bantial steei enjrriiins. prescription!. price on :r i.'S: put toy mail : llluatratfrd e-impJe, C c. : send now.Ad'lress t'cabod Aledi enl Tnstft.nttnr Ie W1I Pat SELF. KEU,No.4Baiiintiist.'itostoa A N-DrP-AT ATTORNEYS. LAND PA1 1 B Uii L'AlN ED and snecial attention eiven to r.nr ested pre-emption. Hornestaad, Min eral and Timber Culture Rritrfes Highest nrico paid for Land Warrants arid Scrip, of'ali kinds. Pensions Pro. cored for Soldier and Sailors disabled ir line of doty. Pensions increased if rafec too low. Bounty, back pay and new dis charges obtained. Send two 8c stamp? for blanks and "Circular of Information.'' Address 8TODDART & CO 413 G St, N. W,' Washington, I. O. mch 2-1 4w OEOROS PAGE & COa AlasKsfactTzrers of . ratent f ortahle Ciroular SAW Siaucaary STEAM E 5 N. SCHR0EDER BALTIMORE, Grist and Eonr Mffls, Water Wheels, Wood WorMn i"1- MaOiinpry RhiTirlo MilH Circular Saws! Send far Catalosnew Employment! FOR ALL TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD, ARTICLE. 'I'"0 pwr aiwtu as tnericn. -the old as . a K . " j " ""J1""' iUC W1,e 'B wen es iuo nasoaBa,tDe ?ouag maiden 68 well as the young man, tha irl as welt as tbe boy may -nat as well earn a few dollars in honest employment, as to sit around the fcoose a-d ive ybu employment, aU the Ume, or during four spare hours only; traveling, or in your I wa or mere to earn it for fchm. wa A aai m vAf-iaASBiAA . mm m acquaintances. If you do not care for emd u"u tiuuuiuuuu, amung your mends an ployment, we can impart valuable informa- . j . x. Tv ii oust too la only one cent ior a Pf stal crd t- write for I UD3 in Vfin T re a r,f .. I . 11 . tvoyvvivm, ana u may Da the means of wane? you agooa many dollars a-'o not neglect this ocDortaLitr Ynn An not ave to mveit a lartre sum of monsv. anil ran a jrreat risk of losicgit. You wUl Veadl ly see That Jt will be an easy master to make fr-m iu 10 , a week, and establish a lucrative, and icdepsndent buainegs, hon ra ble. straightforward and profitable. Attaad to thu matter NOW, for there is MONEY I jiiorauiwao engage with us. Ife will surprueyou and yon -jri?i border why you never wrote to us before. Wb sebd i-uli, raaricuLABs raaa. Address w wr . a . w t tv t. 7 f tfi'0 BUOKEY1S M'F'G CO.; I ilARros, Oauo. The Robesoniati. PUBLISHED EVERY Wednesday, in Lumberton, N. C.by W. W. Mcni,rmM u ids urge n n the State. It now bss ovr Yi .r.K.n.1 bers in Robeson eounlv itlnn .'--1. I general circulation in the coauties of Mocre Cumberland, Bladec, Columbus, Rjcb- mond and the adjoining eounties, Markn Marlboro and Darlington, in South Caro a'iwij tjtcurFioii itouvo ircuiar," so allowed trtiay expenses if you buyx come any way, you are welcome. '9 r ree I acn wit THY ST., JL. lid. : y sswrt Lliocollaneons. PUREr CIDR Pat up by sJPivat FamDy in the State of New Yerk. ' And Bonglit direct from. them. EVERY FAPJIILY In ouTjCitj Should get rome of it in order to see what Pura Vinegar reallyjis.:; FOrPlCJLIWfiilT .'IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE. OYSTER CRACKERS"! SEVERAL OIFFEREfJTPARIETIFS, From 10 cents to 20 cents per pound. Send in vour orders. Wi 804TWRI0HT, Vos. 11 Z. Front St IVcw York, 1883. rpHS SON for 1882 will mjke iU fifteenth ajement, ehinla. as r-iwAjs, for all. bijr and tittle, mean aod graciou, contented and un iiappj, Kepublicaa and Democrat, depraved tad virtaotjs, inteUitroat and njtu3. Tbe n' Ukt is for maakisd and woman kind of every sort; bat It eeniat Trarmth la for tbecood. while it pours hot diaoomfort or iheblit9ring backs of ta pt-rsiataatly wicied 'us Son of 1868 was a newenapsr of a new ciaa. it atecaraea many t .e forma, and maltitodo of tbe superfluous words and phrases of anciest jonntalHm. It noHsrtmk o report in a fresh, succinct, uaconreatiooal tay all ths n$sof the world, omittiopc no are&tof human interest, and eommntlnp icon affairs with tha iearlessnsas of absolute niepeademo. Tbo success of this frxperh uent waa the su c as of the San. It effected t permatest change in the style of American 3wepapera Erery Important journal es tablished ia this eruntry in tae dozen year 3Aet b&s bees modelled after tho Una, fcrdry m ortant jmrnal already existifitr has betn modified an l bettered br the force of the uns tiuafile. Taa 8un of 1882 will be tbe same outspoken trnth-tellicjr, and inte estio jf newspaper. By a liberal use ot the means Which an tb end ant prosperity atlords. we shall mak. i c better than ever before. - We shall print all the news, rnttinjr It in readable fhpe, and ma&mring its impor' tance, not by the traditional taraatiak. but t . . , . . : oy in real in term to the people I iatance trem rrintincr tloose Bauare it not the first con-ideation with the Sun. "when-er anT- ihiBg hnppena worth reporting we ire t thf tartiov-iara, whether it hDDen in Broaklvn CrlnBokiaras ' InpoiiticB we have decided ooinionf: an i are accpatooied t express them in langnsge that ean be nnderstood. We iit whatwa think: about men and events. 1 hat habit if the only pet ret of to hnn's political courts. Thb Wkslt Bus gathers into eight Dags the best matter of the eerca daily issues. As Aricaltaral Department of unequalUd mer it, f 11 market reports, and a liberal propor ilonof literary, scientific, rard domestic in telligence complete the Weexlr Han. anH mare it the best oewssaner for - the farrr' nousenoia td as was ever printed. Who does not know and read and like the 8unday Bun; each number of , wtio- if Goleonda of interesting literature, with the bet poetry of theday.prose every line worth readin?, xujws, humor ma ter enough to fill a Kood sized book, and infinitely mire llttl T tDaa u7 hook, big If our idea of what a newspaper should be pleases yen, send for the 8un. - .- Our terms aro as follows - . . For the daily ..: run, a four-page sheet of twenty-eight coIuojds, the mica fav m!i. pt s t-paid, is 65 cents a month, or $8.60 a 1S!8SS3ffSa is 65 cents per nunth, or $7.70 a year, pcsV SThe Sunday edition of the Ban la' also fur ni hed separately at $1.20 a year,' postage paid. The priee of the Teekly Sun, eight pages, fifty-six Columns, is SI a Tear. TiAff... ..!? For cluba of ten ending $10 we will eend aa extra C0P7 fre Address I W. RjrOLAHTi Publisher of the ie-un. New York mVr. nov 18- . e. . , QPerior Court of New Hanover County. Kufus 8. Tucker, Plaintiff. 1 . vs. D. S D. S. Cowan and wife8arah 8.. T. O.W i1? ,V;,M: Hte3man Margaret Repiton, Defendants. This action is bronp-fct fnr inriBn-A I IlHFf dated April 12th, 1875, exe- wt - vi. f lucker, by said M. jJiiu.iry. to secure a. unalnrt nn. date made by said M. E. Brinkley of said t0 8aid U.V lot of land in the citv of JAi M1U county, at the South east intersection of Third and Mulberry streets, fronting 81 feet on Third street and running back Eastwardly. the tame width, with Mulberrv street li Vi fnttn mv W1 mlnntnn t -- . . J - m . mr - aw 1111 S wall, beinir part lots 1 and 2, in block 193: and for a judgment against said D. 8, Cowl an as Executor of said M. E. Brinkley, for any reddue of eaid mortgage debt remain- unsaiienea alter a sale of eaid lot. - The defendant Margaret? Kepiton Is here by required to appear at the next Term of Said ; OUrt to ba held at f IT saM , ourt to wfieU, ,ttte Court H-- - - "UUCC IU . Ji demur to the complaint, which was filed i uecemDer iera, JSSl.tof aald wun, , j - V AX AMKINGE. meb 13-lawOw -Clerk Superior t ourt Notice kl v . , OOCUi. Klv r -i w " "wiu. i alClinton, Point Caswell A Wflm A. w . and fialat Ceavniiv I xnVh StS- W-ptB j Kui u uniiuia ior m. i.nin. fn. t SOMBTHINO EXTRA ICE! riEVERiFAlLc. Carrd my little girt of fits. She ir. . damb. but Ic cured ber. bhe can now?.",0 "K1 m well as anybody. .Petsb Kos prW04 Has beca tae means of rartng inyvif. n I J. B. FLETCIUB. Fortlfe SAMAKITAX XEKVIXE L Made a sure ure of a case of fits for tot 1 8AMAB1TAX XEttYljg- ured mc of vertigo; neuralgia and ick W-v. Wasjjic mcam of curins my vife of iWim, SAMASITAX KERYiXc Cured me of asthma, after spendine otn k other doctors. s. R. Hob4ox7 Sew AftJW 8AMABITAX XEHTlXt Effectually cured mc of snocras. SAJklAniTAN TiERVtXz Cured ur child of fit after siren QD to di k. family phystclan. ItharlnaoTer i-uB 2ihVT ,lr Hexky Kkx. Vrrma, TTarroicCii: SA3IAIUTA1I NEKTIXS Cured me of acrofula after goffering forecht bxxahttan kertixe eured roysoaof flt, after ipendln nwjwiikv-- doctors. J. W. THORTfTOV. ffiiilli?!?5 . H f vVrSJSS I . SAMARITAN XERVTVP Cured my eon of fits, after havln hdlv mouths. Mrs.E. FoBs7wWotaaSfr SAMABlTAa XERVDKE Cured me of epllppsy of nine yenr' tandln Miss OBLiyA. Mashalu ' Graaby, NtwtoaCo., 3lo. WAM AJIITAX NERTIXl tts permanently cured me of epjfcpt d me of epilepiyef Ttar,,. Jaoob bTTTiB. fit JoteteTii?1 VU I U1 1 VIA. - "AMARITAX XEKVIVE Cured me of bronchlt li. asthma and general drhiy, Olitir Mtxbs, Irontca, Ohio 8A3XAR1TA3J KERVI.E Hns cured me of afithraa: alio scrofula of roanr mt standlns. " .Isaac Jswetu Cortnjrton,kj7 SAMARITAN XERVEVE Cured me of fit. Have been well for on r tonr mi Chablbs E. Craxts. Osaklf.DauJasa Co.. afian SAMARITAV KKRTIVP Cured a friend of 'mine who had dygpepita tctt bvllr MICHabuO Cossoi. Kldgirir, Pa SAMARITAN KERTIWC Has permanently cured me of epurptta tt xavid tbexblt, n Moineg, lowi. flAUABITAX XERVrtr. Cared my wife of epilepsy of 35 years itndlnr. , v ubxbt llakv i airfield, Mich. SAaxAjarrA srnrixr Cured piy wife of a nervous disease of the hf ii ubahaji, orth Hopch. HAMABITAK xeuTivr Cured my son of fits. He has not hd a nt for sbo four yeari. ) Jonv Dati. . . Woodburd. Macoupla C., II SAMARITAN NERVINE I FOR SALE B Y ALL DRUGGISTS Ormaylx; had direct from us.' 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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