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WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. MAY 26. 1882.
NO. 128.
SlflEW
i.i
LOCAL NEWS.
una TMW ADVERTISEMENTS.
row
Mr t.VT.Kcrr.of Saiupsou.
was in
th city jc
U,w was dull ami tmiii
r 4Trslian. and Organs.
1 " :itnt medicines.
H'r.l.nr-WillltB.InT.
11 F.l '
TV next m4k;k ii"-'- v r- r -
j;i posted June 1st."
1V rccipU"f cotton at thi
jKr
n;lT f.Ht up oaies.
k ...pintUv ot nsn weic
i
,n, nl out otjiiarket yesterday.
A TtliinVinthc hardware line can
b,' found at reasonable prices at Jaco-
' jo-day iJthelast daylnwhich civU
,iu can be brou5ht for the June term
rfthe Superior Court.
The lbot"bridgo on Fourth street
which pans the W. & W.'R. R was
boni repaired yesterday.
We regret to learti tHat Mr. Thos.
Monk, who has been sick for sometime
.at, h considered in a critical condi
tion. It is a fac t worth nttinjg that the mem
bers of the Wilmington Light Infantry
rc exempt from jnry duty. Five dollars
will pay for the initiation fee and a uni
form. " .i .
The Festival given at Rankin Hall by
the ladies of the First Baptist Church
on Wednesday 'night, was well attend
fd and we are pleased to state, was a
complete success. "'-.
The squatters on the Government
property, King's Row, just in rear of
the Marine Hospital, were notified
yesterday that they would have to .va
cate the premises by the 15th of June.
Rev. Frank II. Wood, Pastor of
Front Street M. E. Church, intliis city,
was to have preached tho opening ser
mon yesterday at the District Confer
ence, now in session at Salem Church.
A pure .strengthening tonic, free from
whiskey and alcohol, cures dyspepsia,
and similar diseases. It lias never been
equalled. Urown's Iron Hitters.
Timuh'8.
We tender our thanks to the Wil
mington Hook and Ladder Company
No. 1, for an inyitation, extended
through Mr. M. S. Willard, Secretary,
to help them celebrate their anniversa
ry at Wrightsville Sound to-night.
Freshwater Ferch.Trout and ?lack
h hooks and lines. A full assort
ment and lowest prices at Jacobins, t
Anniversary.
Sunday is the 24th anniversary cf the
organization of the Lutheran church in
this city. By consent of the Council
tho celebration has been postponed until
next year, when their quarter-centennial
will be celebrated in due form.
More Shipping,
'apt. Ii. II. Beery, of this city, has rc
iviu ly purchased the clipper schooner
-W. of Xew Berne, of 51 tons register.
and has brought her to Wilmingfcn !
nere sne will in the future hail from.
Capt. Beery will command her, and she
wiU he employed in the coasting trade.
Fine Oats.
Mr.Jno.F. Garrell left a bundle of
ery fin looking oats at our sanctum
yMrday. They measure six feet in
eyht. The heads are well filled; and
will compare favorably with any we
"versaw. The land on which the oats"
Jw was poor land, but had been well
aiuuri beforeAcjKopjrw- planted.
CityCourt.
ibis morning a whito seaman was
with disorderly conduct ; he was
Jd 3, and upon the payment of the
ne was released.
Hajar Unib, charged with disorder-
conduct, was discharged upon the
Payment of cost
T Builders and others Go to Jaco-
? Rhnds and Doors, Glass,
J0' 011 c get all sizes and at the
Wfreat prices. . ,
To Acal.f
! J riuest of the
"oi m. 1ark'sJ.utheran Church, of
i-'W.E. Peschan.
: lh 1 CiT. will remain in rWn.
remain in Charlotte on
a a
lo ist in the installation of
Rer.
T. U. Strohecker, who has
Jheea called
as pastor. Mr. Pes-
will
wsistRev.Dr. Conrad in the
UaUou .erviceJ.
OX THE "WING.
A Hurried Trip to New York
and Boston Captain Bisbee's
New Boat.
A friend ot ours who left here a few
-Mor-;ilavs since u a trjp to 'sotiie, of Ihe
! ortlicm (utieshaatraiismitteilto us a
iew iiems oi ins exjK.Ticnce. msieiiers,
two of which Iiave been received, are
very interesting but the first was de-
i layed so long on the way that it is now
i rauier out. i wre are a i?v poiuis m u
. . 1 rm'm l- T . . I
- it, however, of which we shall avail
. y, nitrt it tli I'ACIiaU'-C '; urs!!vs ITr flls n thttt. hc. iTftivi in
; li.MHwuic anu icw tierney are looKUig
very fine and that tbe merchants in New
York say that they are doing a very lare
..tfpay " t business tins fcpnng. irom JNew lork
i;ihp Northrop, of this city, preach- j he went to JUiHbrd, JtM where lie was
j Wfldon last Tuesday night. j the guesi of Mr. O: T. Earlej This
- " : 'r ITZZrZLAui trentleniaii, in connection with some
business this Spring. From New York
recently established a
I i riiiii na.i
horse-shoe manufactory,
making the
shoes from both iron and steeli one ma
chine turning out 6u! a minute and
others 30 a minute. lAt Frovidence,
R. I., lie was so simply disgusted that he
left as soon as possible. Colored men
paraded the streets with white wives
and were allotted some of the hest seats
at the hotel tables with the whites.
The place is overrun With th'e colored
population. At Fall jRiver he found
everybody busy, and more than forty
cotton factories at work: The b lildings
are very nearly'.' alii of granite, which is
cheaper, there than bricks. He met
with many courtesies at Fall River and
mentions having met with Mr W. II.
Amsworth, who was first in cha
the Cotton Mills in "Wilmington, and
who is Capt Bisbee's fafher-in law ; also
Mr. A.R- Borden, who 'concreted the top
of our cotton mills, and Capt. Dyer,
who fitted up the mills, all of whom
enquired very particularly alter their
acquaintances here, j L ' ! ! 1
At Boston, our correspondent saw
much which was interesting, but he
failed to fall in love with the
place,
high,
E very tlrig .there was scarce and
and the contrast with New York was
very great, in many ways. He describes
Capt. Bisbee's new boat, the Minnclia-
fut, as a very handsome boat, and a fast
- j
boat. He says, and we will let him tell
this part hfmself : '
Capt. Bisbee has got the Minnclwa.
She is a beauty and will be repainted
when she reaches her nhv home. She
has two cabins, and is a 14-nrile boat,
with room on her Ifor 300 people. Capt.
Ed. Bufriss and Frank Wilkinson and
engineer Smith, with the fireman came
on;from New York, fringing1 Tommy
Morse and Willie jDavis, of Smithville,
with them. The )oat will start, if thej
weather is favorable, on Monday even
ing, the 22d inst., and hopes to be there
in. a lew days. The bovs are all well
and take this method
ot informing
their friends, nearlv a
oi whom are
subscribers to your livelv little paper.
l met in the Custom House here a very
clever gentleman, Mr. Fred. Grant,
who was a class-mate of Col. S. L.
Fremont's, at A Vest Point;, and who
asked very kindly after his bid friend
and class-mate. "I also met! another,
Maj. Chauncey C. iDeansr who has
shown a great maiy courtesies to us as
Southerners remaining hi his office
some three hours after time to facilitate
our business. There are some clever
gentlemen here, but a good many who
are not.
Mac.
Remedy for.Koaclies.
Many housekeepers in this city are
very much troubled ' by the roaches
which infest their premises, alid would
no doubt be glad ot a simple method to
get rid of them. The best iway, says
the Sunitaru Ewritieer. to 'ret rid of
water bugs and cockroaches that we
know of, is to stop feeding them. If
no crumbs are lying on the table or
floor and thorough cleanliness and neat-i
ness is maintained I throughout your
whole apartment, they will soon change
their boarding place to the nearest
neighbor's, where the fare, isbetter. We
know of no way to effectually prevent
their passage from one (ordinarily con
structed) room to another. Their
(passage, along water pipes tnrougn
walls inny.be stopped by closing the
holes about the pipes with plaster, and
borax is sometimes' used with good
effect to keep fhera from some particu
lar place, but oh the whole we think
the cheapest and mst certain way is
to starve them out. . j
Don't Iie in the House. I
i 1
"Rough on Rats." Clearsj out rats,
mice, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants,
moles, chipmunks, gophers.l 5c.
By notice published elsewhere, it will
be seen that Capt. C. D. Myers offers
for sale that very handsome property
of his on WrighUville Sound, three
tracts, with a front of 395 feet, and
comprising 60 acres. This is ope of
the most oesiraoie propcnics
Wrightsvillc Sound. (
on
DEEORATION DAY.
May 3H1i, 1882.
Rooms National Memorial '
Association,
Wilmington, N. C. May 25, 1882
.
, The annual service of decorating the
grave of the Nation's dead, wlu sleep
beneath the green sod near this city,
will take place at the National Ceme
tery ou East Market street, Tuesday; j
May 30th, at 4 :30 P. M.
The public are repectfully invited to
be present and participate in.
rif- f
now. the service.
Societies and organized, bodies will
march to the grounds in .such manuer
a they may elect. 1 '
Col. Ceo. L. Mabson will conduct the
services at the Cemetery.
Col. Daniel Kline will be the Mar
shal of the Day to keep order on the
grounds;
PROGRAMME.
Music P. and S. A. Club. ,
I Prayer Rev. J. F. Thomas.
Music P. & S. A. Club. I
Oration Hon. Geo. B. Everett.
Music P. & S. A. Club. 1 ,
Benediction.
Decoration of Graves.
Minute guns will be fired from the
revenue steamer Colfax, Lt. Rhodes
commanding, jcommencing at 4.30 p. m.
' E. R. Brink,
Chairman General Committee.
Military News. j
A meeting of officers of the State
Guard was held at Charlotte last Sat
urday afternoon, at which about thirty
were present. Adjutants-General John
stone Jones presided, and Lt.-Col. F. A.
Olds and Major J-.- G. Young were sec
retaries. The purpose was announced
to be to adopt suitable resolutions of re
spect to the late General B. C. IJanly.
Speeches eulogistic of the deceased were
made by General Jones, General M. P.
Taylor, Col. Harry jskinner, A. D. Cf.
to Governor Jarvis, Col. F. II. Came
ron, and Lf. S. V. Goodson, of Lin
colnton: The lasLnamed !was a mem
ber of "Manly's Battery." Iis remarks
were pathetic. A committee, composed
of Gen. Taylor, Maji W. A. Cumming,
Lt. S. V. Gooclson, Capt. Ernost F.
Young, and Major George H. Hall, was
appointed to prepare resolutions. These
will be published in a few days. A
resolution directing that the armories of
every company in the State be draped
in mourning for a period of 30 days, and
that all officers wear crape for a like
period; was adopted.
Some Politics, 1
Some Solomon, ja real smart Aleck
has written a letter from Raleigh to
the New York Suii, in which he says
that Maj. C. M. Stedman, of this city,
will be the candidate at large for Con-
grest, against Col. O, H. Dockery, who
is to be run by the anti-Bourboi, anti-
Prohibition,; liberal Democratic, Green
back Republican party. !
Maj. Stedman has been spoken of
very quietly by some of his friends in
connection with this nomination, but it
is understood that he does not desire it
Should it fall upon him, however, and
should he be induced to accept it, there
could be no doubt about the issue of the
contest as between him and Col. Dock
ery. !
Base Ball Match.
Yesterday afternoon a- match game of
base ball was played at the Athletic
grounds between the Recreation Xine,
Capt. Jos. D. Smith, and the Indepen
dent Nine, Capt. Fred. P. Howland.
Mr. A. G. Ricaud acted as umpire
The ganie was won by the Recreation
Nine. The score stood, Recreation 19
runs,1 Independents 16,runs. The game
was closely contested, and was played
with much interest by both nines.
Stole a; Watch.
A colored boy who was employed 1 to
cut wood at the residence of Captain
John Fitzgerald, on Bladen, between
Seventh and Eighth streets, burglari
ously entered the residence, during the
absence of the family, on yesterday,
and stole a watch and some other jew
elry. An officer was put On the track
of the boy and succeeded in 'securing
the watch. The young thief has not !
yet been arrested. . .
Queer Fish.
A queer-looking fish, measuring five
feet, fbnr inches in length and weighing
about 100 pounds, was caught at the
fishery, of Messrs. W. E. Davis & Son
yesterday. . The fish is a stranger to
these waters and is supposed by some
to be of the salmon family. Its under
jaw protnded about two inches. It had
a large tongue but no teeth. The ques
tion is, what is it?
Mr. L. D. Cherry surveyed yesterday
the panpers burying ground, and found
that there were 31 acres in theplot.
f The- cemetery will hereafter le known.
as Oak Grove Cemetery. '
- Robert Beaslev. a colored employe at j
thn Pfirftlino T?i fill 1,U rAti i
r-
hand crushed yesterday under a pestle.
Th6 lxnes of the little finger were
broken, '
The Murr.
We succeeded, yesterday in gaining
soine further irilbrmation in reference 1
to the Innrder at Orton, on Wodncsdny.
Theuame of the munlerer is Ferro
Sykes and not David. He brained his
Victim With an axe and did not cut hei j can plan their work according to its predie
thrnat. as wni tlrsf niwii4i1. TI, hiT.r. ! tl.1- It willsave fifty times Its cofct In a ftln-
derer is supposed to
direction of Shallotte.
have gone in the
i i Primary Meet iuffsJ.
The primary meetings for delegates
to the Republican nominating conven
tion for county officers, were held last
night, and passed off quietly with the
exception of the upper division of the
First Ward and the Fifth Ward. When
our reporter visited the first named pre
cinct he found all confusion, j and the
poll-holders calling on the police to close
the house. The factions were wrang
ling and a free fight and general knock
down was imminent, but the police
quieted the disturbance and left the poll
holders in quiet possession of the ballot
boxes. Bill Howe, armed with an axe
helve, walked through the crowd and
around the building in which the polls
were held, and 4uie reigned inWar
sav. The Fifth jWard meeting broke
up without electing delegates. The fol
lowing are the delegates elected to the
nominating convention : I I
First Ward Upper Division Henry
Brewington, Emanuel Nichols, A. J.
Walker. 1
First Ward Lower Division-40wen
Burney, Josh Tucker, Monroe Bird.
Second Ward -E. J, Pcnnypacker,
George E. Burden, S VanAmringe.
Third Ward J. E. Sampson, S. H.
Manning, David. Jones.
Fourth Ward J. K. Cutlar, Louis
Boyd, W. P. Canaday.t
George L. Mabson asked us to state
that there would be contesting delegates
from the Upper Division of the First
Ward. The j contest seems te have
dwindled down to , County Treasurer.
The most prominent candidate are
Dlyah Hewlett, Owen Burney and W.
II. Howe.
Bishop Tty man's Appointments.
May 26 Friday evening, Pantego. .
May 28 Sunday, St. James, Beau
fort county. ?
May ! 5l Wednesday, Makelysville,
Hyde county. , -
i June 1 Thursday,' Swan Quarter,
Hyde county, I
June 2 Friday, Fairfield, Hyde
county. s I
June 4 Sunday, St. George's, Hyde
county.
June 11 Sunday evening, Fajette
ville. I
June 18 Sunday, Pittsboro. ' '
Holy Communion at all morning ser
vices, i
Collections for Diocesan Missions
Quarterly Meeting's
For the Wilmington District Methooist
E. Church, South, third round, 1 IN
part!:
Wilmington, at Front street,
at 11 A. M "... J June 4
Wilmington, at Fifth street,
at 8 P.M..- June 4
Brunswick, at Macedonia . . J une 10-1 1
Smithville, at 8 P. 31 June 13
Whiteville -.June 17-18
Elizabeth, at Union. June 24 25
Rout. O. Burton,
Presiding Elder.
THE MAILS.
Themails close and arrive at the City Post
office as follows : 1
I CLOSE.
Northern through mails, fast 4.45 P. M.
Northern through and war malls. . . .5.40 A. M.
Raleigh 5.00 P. M. and 5.40 A. M.
Mails for the N. C. Railroad and
. routes supplied therefrom includ
ing A. A S. C. Railroad at 5.40 A. M.
Southern Malls for all points South. (
daily... : 8.00 P.M.
Western malls (C. C. EaUway) dally,
(except Sunday) 5.00 P. M.
All points between Hamlet and Ral
eigh., i ...5.00 P. M.
Mall for Cheraw and Darlington Rail
road 8.00 PM.
Mails for points between Florence
and Charleston. .8.00 P. M.
FaretteTille and offices on Cape Fear
i River, Fridays. 1.00 P. M.
Fayctteville. via Lumberton, daily,
except Sundays 3.00 P. M.
Onslow C. IE and Intermediate offi
ces, Tuesdays and Fridays ...6.00 A. M.
Smithville malls, by steamboat, dally i
(except Sundays) 8.30 A. M.
Malls for Easy HUL (Town Creek.
8haDotteand Utile River, Tues
days and Fridays 6.00 A. M.
I OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern through and way mails... .&30 A. M.
Southern Mails ...... 8.30 A. M.
Carolina Central Railroad 10.30 A. M.
Malls collected from street boxes every day
at 3.45 P. if.
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and
from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and Register
Department open same as stamp office,
h tamps f ocsale in small quantities as general
delivery when stamp office is closed.
General delivery open from daylight to dark
and on Sundays from 20 to 9.30 A. M.
An enricher of the blood and purifier
of the system; cures lassitude and lack
of energy; such is Brown's Iron Bit
ters.' . .
XEW AI VERTISEJFENTS.
Frames and
Window Cornices
N HAND AND MADK TO ORDER, AT
. J EWKTTS, 27 N. Fruut street.
i:nhoist4?rlnK, la
Making promptly
apcr llanjnng ami
Mattrcs
ra;iv -M
an l neatly uone.
Will it Rain To-Morrow ?
()
kLD PROBABILITIES, OR
BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER
Comblneil wUl teU you
It will detect, and Indicate correctly, any
rhanre in the weather, twelve to forty-clsrhfc
hours in adTance. It will tell what kind of aJ
titorm is approjichinjf, and Irom what quarter
ffle s-asoa. There Is an accurate thermometer
attached, which alone U worth the priee of the,
j combination. This Urettt Veathcr Indicator
) only co-t-i .V) cenu, at ' ' :" 1
may M
4-
ntlKSBtniitn 5.
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For Sale.
riiHE
MOST VALUABLE AND
p""
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED prop-
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Eli
erty on WRIGnTSVILLE.
i ' V
I offer my place- for Bale, either as whole
of sixty acres, with three hundred and ninety
Ire feet water front, or in the original Flem
ing, Davis and Cutlar tracta: equal thirds,
Dwelling House, Cottage, Kitchens, Serv ants
Quarters, Shade Trees, Good Water.
Premises shown and Information giren by
may 2G-2t-f ri-sun CHAS. D. MYERS.
Pig Fish and Soft Crabs
ILL THE TIME AND
AT ANY TfME
when in season.
MYRTLE GROVE OYSTER EO AST
at anytime during the year. Accommodations
and fare unsurpassed. Give us a call." Sail
Boat always ready. W. H. STOKLEY.
may 25-Im 1 Wrightsville Soynd.
Per Steamer.
r
ADDITION TO MY ALREADY-LARGE
! I .- '
and elegant stock of MILLINERY and FANCY
GOODS, I have received by steamer to-day,
another large assortment of SHELL, R. and R.,
LAOE and TUSCAN HATS, BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS and TRIMMINGS, &c
Respectfully,
MISS E. KARRER,
may 2j
Exchango Corner.
Li very and
and
Exchange Stables
art House.
WE II AVE - COMPLETED A LA UG E
building with all conveniences for a Liv
ery and Sale Stables and Cart House, and offer
accommodations for man and beast. Horses
and Buggies for hire on reasonable terms.
Everything Urst-clais and new. Ambulances
and Wagonettes for! Excursion parties.
MERRITT- & 1IOLLINGSWORTII,
Livery and Sales Stables,
Corner Fourth & Mulberry streets,
may 3-lm d&w i
New Firm ! New Goods"!
OUR NEW STOCK WILL BE OPENED
. - I 1 ;
TO-MORROW.
Our Stock is all Fresh and
I Good !
Anil Directly from First
Hands!
PRICES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
' . i . "I
Our entire stock was selected by our Mr.
Crapon and all orders will have his personal
attention.
CRAPON 4 PICKETTE,
16 and 18 S. Front St.
may 21-tf
Telephones ! , Telephones !
Telephones! ( ,
milE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
x -
and Telegraph Company is the
SOLE LICENSEE OF THE J
AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE COMP'T,
for supplying Tclephonea !n the State
of Vi-W. Va.CSouttCofithe B. A
O.1 R. R-)N.5C S. C., Ga.,
Fla., and Ala.
PRIVATE LINES'
Constructed. Equipped with Teleponea and
! Rented. "
For particnlars address
SGUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
4 TELEtJKAPII COMPAXr; "
Jen-Sm ia5 Broadway, New York
Home Made Candy.
t. : . - t ' w . ..... . ..
pURE AND WHOLESOME. .
All kinds made fresh ertry day at ' '
C. E. JEYBNS.
SeeendElrcet, threeloorS below the Post
T.rg. I may 1 K
For Sale, Eent or Lease .
ttopsk and irrr rripwp ' 1
in . ltA
FRONT AND JuTLBEERY
-Applv to i
may 2Mf I. T. ALDERMAXl
m .. 10 ' in in. i .in i m I l'
Warm Springs, j; f
Western North Cafolina,
IS OPEN FOR THE SEASON. FINEST .
climate and Hcvnerr on tlm Conilnont
niruisu me uiusic mop i i otp i is coinpJAt In
all its appointments. lrTIL ROAD AND TKI
EGRAPJflC COMMUNKWTION. ApplV fur
Circular to HOWERTON & KLEIN", ,
mav .'4-lm-. immJ..n.
Patent Medicines.
J-y K. CTVRK JOHN SON'S 1 N DIAN BLOO b
yrilP. Green's A'guo Comiuercr, 5o' cents per
Itortle; Lydia mnkham'sTegetableComppnnii.
Kidney-Wort !in Uquld or Powder form. T
Agents for Rock Bridge Alum Water. I
A full Uuof Mineral Waters fresh.
may 21 w. MUNDS BROS.. ljni(xglU. ; ,
lur uuiituvmu.
QN AND AFTER THE 8TH; INST THE
Steamer PASSPORT will resume her regular
mps ior nutnvuie, leaving wharf foot of Mar
kct Street, at 9 a, m., except on Saturdays,
when she will leave Smithville at 7.30 a..,
and Wilmington at 4.30 p. hi.
J . . W. HARPER.
may .-lm Master and Agent.
Don't Forget! ( ,
rjlHAT I KEEP FULL AND COMPLETE
Stocks of torngs and have Ingredients to 1111
ANY PRESCIUPTION. Full stocksjof Patont
flieaicmcs. I'rescnvaons compounded
hour of the night. F. C. MILLER.,
any
stores : Fourth and Nun Sts,
over Sts.
I a vua ira auu juaiiia
i may 21 tf
VautCK ' 11mm
"Our Dave'P
i . . - r ;
H
AS QUIT THE "rorus" and goes toi"St.
Jacobs". Mv. O mv back, savs he. 1 All
from tugging those HEAVY COOK STOVES of
ours. Bath Tubs, Tin Ware, Frceicrs, Water
vuoiurs,. etc., at
Parker & Tay.
orrs
may 21
Stylish !
The Button Boot & Sliptfer
! FOR 'LADIES AND CHILDREN,
Geo. R. French & Sons,
1' AT 30 NORTH FRONT ST
FRONT STREET.
ARE VERY
i
i m,
HANDSOME
AND STYLISH.
I
TIIEY FIT PERFECTLY
may 24-tf
A New Lot
fV HARNESS JUST RECEIVED AND FOK
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saJe low. I have full lines of Trunks
and Va
lisls at prices to suit the times. '
Repairing executed neatly and with dig-
paten.
J. If. MALLARD,
Successor toiMallard A BowdenL
may21tt No. 8 Frontj Street.
DRESS GOODS I
AND
Trimmings!
1REAM DOTTED SWISS,
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NEW LACES,
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VERY FINK VAL LACES,
MATTESGsj White and Colore! f
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Church Carpets and Matting, . I
Embroidered White jnannel.
may 24
K. M. McTNTIReI
X2r New Foulard Sllki, just lu.
Pianos & Organc
Wood's Organs, ( t ,
I . ' and .-: p.r .. '
Decker Bro's, Pianbsl
STRltTTLl; tl K-ST-CL A S3 I.NATRl'MTrNTF.
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Ak for price list and term. 1
r 14 YATES BOOK STORE.
Notice.
QERTTFICATE OF DEPOSIT ISSUED BY
the First National Bank ot WllmlngtoJ, N. C.,
No. 2208, dated 'April 12th, 1SS2, fo scTen thou.
. -. ... . - .:,.--
hnndred dollars '($7J03JJ) In favor of the
undersigned has been-lost In transmission by
mall, and all persons are cautioned against
trading for same, as payment fcas been tlof-ped-
l A.C. LE-1K
llay 8tJi,lSS. ma 13- tt