THIS PAPER
every morning
Mondays ex-
copied J$ Ijtfi Vi
--. . :
JOSH TJAaXKSW
rPlPTIONS POSTAGE PAH): ,
il oo Six month, $2.00. Three
0a
-..,! On month, 33 cents.
" r ill be delivered by carriers free
Tbel in H.iv part of the city, at the above
"CrU will report any and nil faU-
ircceii' ' .
XOCAlTWS.
iiflfX TO HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
o . ...
'owder.
ianos. J
iimk-:f.k'.ku Fancy Baskets. &c.
I V II aui'EK Family Excursion,
v V. Manning. " Prop Pig Fish
nnd Oy5tcrs1- ' .
lkef cattk' are scarce anil very high.
UMrt" III J V" ." ., ' 7 f
.UnB1"' , . i ' .'7 H- 5 t
fIsvfuotup.'
03 bales.
Mr. I - Volleri is having an elevator
- A. . A 4
put
in hi htoro on t rom street.
Fish w,'re ,,itin nie1-r at Inl
,.n Monday. Tw o "old stagers' can-
Inlet
ht
70 nheepli'-atl. ' - j
Hereafter the city bell will be rung
only in ( of lire, and , then the , lire
.listrirtywiH he struck.
Mr. Stephen (irahani, of Duplin, is
in the city, He is the guest of his
nepiiew. C:pt. WllKcna.
Col. E. U. Brink, Postmaster at this
.i ,.m11 liorpnftpr have the infills
JUStt, "HI 44V-4V.1-. -
on for distribution at 7 o'clock in the
morning instead of 8 A. M. as hereto
fore. " '" n
An unsuccessful attempt was made
Sunday night to rob tjjc drug store of
Mr. J. II. Hardin, at "the New Market.
The robbers were chased off by the po
lice. ;
The large t o-story
Irame dwelling
n South Second street,
adjoining
Judje Russell's residence, was sold at
public auction Monday last, Mr. Philip
t:hri?t being the purchaser, at $3,080.
.... James M. Dcboo, the little colored
Ihv who was caught stealing charcoal
Monday night, was remanded to the city
prison yesterday by Ilis Honor, Mayor
Smith, until tlie boy's father could be
pent for.
A family excursion on the steamer
Piusiwrt will bo given Friday, June
ith. There will be music and dancing
xudCapt. Johnnie will do all-in his
power to make the day a . pleasant one
to the excursionists. See ad. elsewhere.
The- steamer Minnehaha, the disaster
to which was reported in our columns
yesterday, left Foint Lookout at 5
o'clock yesterday evening, in tow of the
revenue cuuer loifar, ana it-is ex-
eetrd that she will arrive at Smithville
this morning.
Not So. ! V
It in rcporlcd in the upper part of 4the
judicial district that Judge McKoy will
not accept a renomination if tendered
him. We are authorized to state that
though the Judge is not seeking the
office for a second term, he will not "re
fuse the renomination if his friends
should be of the opinion that he ought
to serve another term.
New Music Rooms.
Mr. J. R. Farrar has established in
connection with his New Home Sewing
Machine Agency a branch of Mr. J. 1
Stone's Music Rooms, of Raleigh. Mr.
Farrar has several fine organs and a
number of orguinettes and music now
on exhibition and will be - pleased 'to
shovs- them to any one wishing to pur-
tuase. tor music and comfort
give
him a call. See advertisement
other column.
in an-
A.ything in the hardware line can
be found at reasonable prices at Jaco
ui's. - j
To be Repaired.
The interior of the Rank of New
Ilanover is to receive some attention.
The walls are to be thoroughly over
hauled and cleaned. The work "will be
under the supervision of Mr. It. B.
. ood. The large pile of lumber, which
has for several days been in front of the
building, will be used for scaffolding.
Several persons hare suggested that it
was placed there as collateral but we
thought-the Bank would hardly take
such lumbering collateral.
The Moon in June, t , .
The waning moon is .in conjunction
Wlth Neptune on the 12th, and with Sa
trn on the 13th. The waning crescent
th? day before lier change is very near
Jupiter, passing 37 minutesouth. The
!ew moon on the 15th is in conjunction
ith Mercury on the 16th, and with
on the 18th. As Venus 7
w, t the time more than ?ix "de
srees north of th
'Hnnoithe moon,-the conjunc-j.,
t,0n will not lw nf t;-i f. tu
m not be of special interest. The
n,4, flwt,
and near TTr,,,,,- " .u' vi : '
iv.4i itAJUS UU IIIC -VI 11. .
.r Guilders and othersGo to Jaco
bs s for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
You can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices. - j
nm?-Insect 1
V 4 tfq Decker Hros.l
vol. yi:
Reminiscences olf Fort Fisher
Blockade Runners ami
Blockaders. , !
It was in the early days of the war. !
that a steamer left this port Iwith a val
uable freight and a Yyilmington ',4boy"
on board a supercargo. II w fitness
for the position was, not doubted, and
his determination to "stick" to the
steamer and cargo, under, difficulties,
Was certainly well' demonstrated by
subsequent events, although' he failed to
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reallXO the antfpinnfAfl 54Ki nrnfiU" or '
5hQlelUhe wharfTrent .dow), the
river, tarougn tne inlet and over the i
bar, under the most favorable circum
stances, and all were indulging! the
hope that she would make a speedy and
successful! run, when, suddenly, the"
44 watch" on the look-out gave the warn
ing cry, "Steamer ahead!" and Another
and another on. every quarter and in
a moment it seemed that the whole
blockading . squajdroii)! has risen from
the deep to confront the little steamer,
ami all on board became quickly con
vinced that "every one of 'em" meant
business. " '
In a jiffy the steamer's head was
turned about arid she mlade for the in
let, but one of the blockaders had an
ticipated this moyp, arid had so manu
vered 3 to cut off all hope of her ever
reaching that haven Jin safefey. Her
course was then changed and her head
was pointed for ihe beach sj as to,
strike it as near the Fort as possible. '
On and on she plunged, quivering in
every timber, closply pursued by the
blockaders, and as evejry fresh barrel
of rosin went into her fuanace, another
volume of smoke would curl up and
form a black cloud athwart the heavens,
telling plainly that hpr speecj was being
increased to the utniost capacity. As
the blockaders and! Iblockalle-runner
neared the shore, the excitement in the
Fort became so intense as to be almost
sickening, for everyone expected that
our little steamer 'would be "gobbled
up" before she could reach within the
protecting range of thq guns.
But on sho came to within a half mile
of the beach, where she grounded with
a lurch that came near sending ' every
thing and everybody .overboard. For
tunately,' she was too near the Fort for
the blockaders to venture, j It was at
that time near sunset, and the crew,
knowing that a storm
was. brewing,
made immediate preparationsjfor leav
ing her. When . the boats wrc ready
to leave, our Wilmington I boy very
! r
coolly told the men in them "that he
had been put nboard that steamer to
look .aftecher cargo, and he was going
to stick by it as long as there was stand-,
room - on. - the ship's deck." . Argument
ana persuasion nayiug iauea to mo ve
nim ironi nis position, iney icic mm to
his lonely and perilous watch and pull ed
for, -the shore, landing just abreast off
the'"pulpit" or angle of the Fort. !
When the crew had landed night had
thrown its sable mantle over the scene,
utting out all sight of the blockading
eet as well as of the stranded steamer,
and, as if to add to. the discomforts of
the situation, a blinding rain storm set
in, which prevented any attempt at" res
cuing the young hero frorii. his perilous
position. His aged father, i being 'on
duty in the Fort, was I6ld by! the crew
that his. son had most positively refused
to abandon the steinier, and knowing,
full well, that his situation was one of
eminent peril, he walked the beach the
entire night, trusting, without one ray
of hope, for the safety of his boy, but
with emotions welling up in his heart.
too sacred for any attempt of ours to
describe. f ' ! 1 1
But the night wore away, arid the day,
after weary hours of watching, dawned1
at last, when it was light enough to see
the stranded steamer, j One object only
was visible upon her wheel-house.
which, as the light broke nnon it. was.
Supposed to "be "ourboypV and all eyes
were ceniereu upon uiai opjecc. ooon
after all were startled, when one of the
Lsoldiers exclaimed, By , George! he's
overboard P and sure enough, he had
jumped into fhe ocean and was making-
lor the shore. hen the lather became
fully aware of this-fact,' he f turned his
back upon the scene and with
heart too proud to
speak, went
rwin i nr F
too lull of , emotion to
int, hu v tont iLf I thn fln I
But the soldiers kept up the watch, and
ever und anon, as the vaveslled up, J
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the lorm oi the boy could be seen upon; , , " . , ,
. . , , . , 'fiures to the family of each member
their crest, as slowly, but sorely, he wast r
i-.-V.- , ftJ P uoon his decease a benefit rangmg from
-icxwpiiis suorewaru.
along the shore and m the Fort was
. .. . ..!,.-..
e ion was :jo
suspended and
great that all duty was
all eyes were bent in one direction Co
the manly form which was bcimj buffet
ted by the billows of the ocean, and, as
he camo nearer arid - nearer the, shore.
WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7.
the soldiers ran into the water to meet
him and when he was -near enough to
"touch bottom." they caught him in
their arms and bore him to the tent of
his father. The jmeetxng between father
and son was more charateristic than
dramatic. The old man, seeing that his
boy was safe, suppressed all emotional
feelings, and a little impatiently re
marked, 'R- d, why in, the d 1
didn't you come ashore with the5 balance
of tHe crew?"
Since then the door of the father's
UlllkV IMCll IlUC VtVxl VI tMj 444 4.44,4. 1
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tit hi
restin
ft wU1 Um n0 more. Bat thci
t
boy is with us yet.
Personal.
William H.l Chadbourn, Jr., of
Mr.
t this city, has just passed a triumphant
examination for admission to the Insti
tute of Technology, at Boston, Mass.
His preparatory course has been pur
sued at the Tileston school in this city,
from which he will graduate-on Friday
next.That his preparation has been
thorgllp is evidenced by the fact that
his admission to the Institution is"with
out conditions."
Decline of Man.
; Nervous "Weakness, Dyspepsia, Im
potence, Sexual Debility, cured by
"Well's Health Renewer." $1. Depot
Jas. C. Munds.
Conventions.
The Democratic Executive Commit
tee of Pender county met at Burgaw on
Monday last and elected Mr. Bruce
Williams a member of the committee,
to fill the vacancy caused by the death
of Mr. B. C. Bordeaux. The eomm it
tee also requested that each township
of the county should hold a meeting on
the 17th of June to elect delegates to
the County ponventtoQ. which is to be
held at Burgaw on the ,19th,. when dele
gates to the State, Congressional, and
Judicial Conventions will be elected.
At the same time an executive commit
tee to serve for the ensuing year will be
elected.
Important Action .
! !
The Board of Managers, of the Pro
duce Exchange met yesterday afternoon
and among other proceedings the fol
lowing action was had :
Further action was taken by. the
Board, looking to reduction of the rates
of fire insurance. ' ! j
It was recommended by the Board
that business be continued until 4 j P.
M., without the intermission now pre
vailing at 1 o'clock, thus affording prin
cipals and employes an opportunity I to
close up the day's business at an earlier
hour and obtAin j recreation during the
Summer months.
In the Sacred Name of Charity.
The many votaries of Fortune through
out the world are looking forward with
eager eyes to the Grand Semi-Annual
Distribution of the Louisiana State Lot
tery (the 145th), to take place June
13th next, under the exclusive direction
of Gen's G. T. Beauregard, of La., and
Jubai A. Early, of Va., when over half
of a million of dollars will be scattered
abroad. jAnvone wanting to know all
about it can Jearn by applying to M. A.
Dauphin, New Orleans, La. The world
famed Charity Hospital receives in in
stallments a ri liilion of dollars from the
Louisiana Stat e Lottery.
U. S. Bene volent Fraternity.
A Council of 1 this Benevolent Order
was instituted .rn this city last night
by Supreme Secri"rtary and Deputy Su
preme President, Louis N. Hirshbcrg,
of Baltimore, unde r the name of "Han
over" Council. Th ere was a large list
of charter members,, who organized by
tae election and installment i of the fol
lowing officers: i
President John C James.
Vice President Saml Beiir, Jr.
Counsellor Geo. R. Dyer.
, Secretary Jas. J?. Post, Jr.
Financial Secretary N, Jacobi.
Treasurer Wm. Goodman.
Guide B. J. Jacobs, Jr.
Chaplain Rev. S. Mendelsohn.
Warden WJB Davis.
Sentry T. B. Yopp.
Judicial Examiner F. W. Potter,
M. D.
Trustees P. Heinsberger, Sol. Bear,
John T. Keen.
I This order was incorporated under
the laws of the State of Maryland
scarce more than a year ago, and is
making rapid strides m membership
-o"- -
wMiftKI of asumnts. ana &s-
one to five thousand dollars.
Best ever made, Emory' Little Ca
thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar
eoated; no griping; only 15 cents a box
ef Druggists or by mail. Standard Cur
Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York.
8m d&w, .
Stricken With Paralysis.
It is with great regret that we learn
that Mr. Levi A. Hart, one bf the old
est and most highlyj esteemed citizens
of, this place, was stricken with par
alysis yesterday afternoon. The stroke
extends along his entire right side. Kis
condition is considered very critical
and at 1 o'clock this morning the ut
most fears as to the result were felt by
his physicians.
I The Fire Last Niffht.
about 12 o'clock last night the
alaxurof fire- was sounded' and a big
glare which flashed up in the East be
tokened a serious conflagration. It was
caused by ' the burning of the livery
stables oCBenj. Scotti colored, a large
frame building; located on Fifth, be
tween Mulberry and Walnut streets.
The fire caught from within and. from
an unknown cause. It spread with
alarming rapidity and before help could
arrive the buildings were all in
flames. All of the contents of
the stable, including the animals,
were burned, except one mule, a calf
and a carriage.! These were all that
could be saved, so. fierce were the
flames and so rapidly ' did they spread.
It is said by some that there were be
tween fifteen and twenty horses in the
stable, but there is a more reliable re
port! to the effect that there were but
eight horses and two mules there, one
of .the former being a fine animal,
which belonged to Sheriff Manning.
Scott, the proprietor of the stables, is
absent, having gone to Baltimore to
purchase stock J It is said that the sta
bles and stock were insured, but to
what amount we were unable to as
certain. ,' ' '
list of Letters.
The following is the list of unclaimed
letters reinairiing in the City Postoffi.ee,
Wednesday, June 7th, 1882 :
A Fannie Avant. I
B Ann Eliza Berdeaux, Carrie L
M Baker, Clarracy Bradley, Clarra
Bryant. Elizabeth Brown, Geo P
Brdger, Isabella Bruice, MattieBoyed,
Oscar Fiierfrman.
O Walter Cannon, Rebecca Canady,
Mary JC.CJulpeper, Lucmda Cannon,
-bliza Chaddwick, Abram Cook.
port, John L Davis, J J Dray, Gibbie
DCiStt. i '
F Alex Ford, W. C. Fellers, Amaka
Foskey.
HAbbie Henry, Caleb Halsy (2,
Dannie Howe, Washington ti High
smith, Rev W H Howard, W C mil,
W P Hicks, OL. Hicks, Mildred Hug-
gins, .John Hooks, John W Hawkins,
Ella Hill. "
J W J Jordan, Tenah Jackson,
Randall Jackson, Henry Jumdan,
Belhe Johnson, Bnnkley Jenkins. 1
Li Adaulphus Linch, David Lock, F
H Leggett & Co, Hagar Leak, James
A Ixjwery, Maggie Lettlow, busan Lee,
WTLucfan. I
M Henry McCallistcr, Henry Mills,
Andrew Merrick, Rev J C McKneil,
Maggie McGill, Thomas E Mitchell.
N Anton Navolrey, H L Nepville,
Mollie Nicholls.
O Eliza Orrell.
P E Potter, Jessie Pope. I
R W A Reuben, R S Rivers, J W S
Robertson, J C Rowell. '
S tDonas Smith, Ann Swan, Christo
pher Saunders.lEmanuel Smith. Henry
F. -.-r4.L Il . O 1 tt o:
spears,- xxamauiei ouarrow a ii oijii
mons, Alice Smith (2), Rev C II Smith.
W Abel Walker, Laura S Walker,
Liddia Williams, Ixuise WaddeU, G W
Wilson, Caroline Wheeler, RedinWhit-
ed, John J Williams, Jennie Wash
ington, Susan Walker. i1
Persons calling for letters in the above
list will please say "advertised ;" if not
called for within ten days will be sent
to the dead letter office at Washington,
D. C. Eo. R. Bkhoc. P. M.
Wilmington, New Hanover County,
N. C. , . "
THE MAILS.
Themaila close and arrive at the City Post
office as follows :
I CLOSE. I
Northern throtigh malls, fast 4.45 P. M.
Northern through and way mails.... 5.40 A. M.
Raleigh....... 5.00 P. M. anl 5.40 A. M,
Mails for the N. C. Bailroad and
routes supplied therefrom lnclnd- i 5
ln A. & N. C. Railroad at. t 5.40 A. M.
Southern Mails for all points South,
daily 8.00 P. M.
Western mails (C. C. Railway) daily,
(except Sunday).. .5.00 P. M.
All points between Hamlet and Ral
eigh 5.00 P.M.
Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail
road 8.00 P. M.
Mails for points between Florence
and Charleston. .' ..8.00 P. M.
Fayetterllle and offices on Cape Fear
RiTer, Fridays ...J. .1.00 P. M.
Fayetterille, via Lumberton, daily,
except Sundays.......;. ......5.00 P. M.
Onslow C. II. and intermediate ofll
, ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M.
EmlthTille malls, by steamboat, daily i
(except Sundays). . &30 A. M.
Mails for "Easy III11, Town Creek,
SaaUotte and Little' Rirer. Tues
days and Fridays. S.OOu L
OPEN FOB DELIVERY- .
Northern through and way mails. . . .8.30 A. XL.
Southern Malls. 8.30 A. M.
Carolina Central Railroad 10J3Q A. M.
Malls collected from street boxes every day ,
at 3.45 P.M.
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. toll M.. and
from 1 to 5J30 P. M. Money order and Register
Department open same as stamp oScc
Stamps for sale in small quantities at general
delivery when stamp office Is closed.
General delivery open from daylight to dark
and on Bandars from to 9.30 A. XL, , ., '
Rheumatism, disordered blood, genes
ral debility, and many chronicrdiseases
pronounced incurable, j are often cured
by Browne Iron Bitters. '
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1882.
NO 137;
1 A Card.
To all who are suffering from the er
rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,
&c, I will'send a recipe that will .cure
you, free of ciiaroe. This great
remedy was discoveretl by a missionary
in South America." Send a self-addressed
envelope to Rev Joseph T Inm an,.
Station V. New York Citu. deod wCm.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Sale.
QLD NEWSPAPERS.
June 6-
THIS OFFICE.
Family Excursion ! ;
O
N THE
STEAMER PASSPORT,
FRIDAT, .JUNE 9th. Music and Dancing.
Fare, romd trip, 50 cents: Children 25 cents.
June 7 a i , J. W. HARPER.
r Fancy Baskets,
JplELD CROQUET, ' '
FABER'S LEAD PENCILS, "
RUBBER PENHOLDERS,
THERMOMETER AND BAROilER,
GUITARS AD VIOLINS, "
PIANOS AND ORGANS, !
FINE LEAGUE BALLS. At
June
HEIHSBERGER'S.
Pig Fish and Oysters.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
Fig Fish and Oysters to my guests at Pine
Grove, Wrightsvii:
Come in and try
June7-tf
e Sound.
them. .
E. W. MANNING, Prop.
Pig Fish and Soft Crabs
A LL THE TIME AND AT ANT TIME
-Ml . j . . . ' . ;
when in season.. 1 4
MYRTLE GROVE OYSTER ROAST
at anytime during the year. Accommodations
and fare unsurpassed. Give u a, call. Sail
Boat always ready. W. H. STOKLEY.
may25-tf Wrightsyille Sound.
Music and Comfort.
- . 1 t :
rjlHE - CELEBRATED AND EXQUISITE
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES f New
England ORGAXSand ORGUINETTES. Come
and see them at the New Home Office,
(Be wise) : Respectfully,
junc6-lwk. J. B. FARRAR.
Lost or Strayed .
JROM MY PLACE ON WRIGHTS VILLE
Sound, one medium size red and white COW,
and a black and brown colored COW, with
brass tips on horns A suitable reward will
be paid for their return or information that
wui ieaa ro tneir recovery. - :
Jubc 4 F. A. SCHUTTE.
J. W. Knott
jAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR Itags,
Iron, Copper Brass,' Lead,' Zinc, Bagging,
ixmes, yy nive i'aper, uia sails, c., c.
I Foot of New Market, WUmington, N. C.
Capt. A. C. Moore 4s with us.
june 2 -1 m 2 ;
Jno. H. Giles.
rpONSORIALf ARTIST AND MANUFAC
TURER OF PERFUMES. Shop near corner of
front ana uastie streets one but best work
turned out. Frices reasonable. Give me a call.
juneS-tf I 1
The People's House.
ALS FURNISHED. AT ALL HOUR.
Private families supplied at reasonable rates.
I have established an ICE CREAM PARLOR
in connection w ith the People's House.
J. EVANS. I'rOD..
june S-lm . Dock near Front street.
Insect Powder
AND BELLOWS FOR USING SAME.
Kill BcdbuKH, Roaches, rieas. Ants.
Flies and insects of all kinds. Good for uslrie
on uogs ana cats, imported and for sale in
any quantity by 31UI BBOS.,
' iJrnjrzUts. s
Prescriptious prepared -at all hours of the
day and nigbt. , , June 4
We Pull
1 TOGETHER AND SO KEEP UP WITH
. our work, land are now ready to do yon a
good piece of work on a new or old Mattress
or your okl Furniture. We also supply Win
dow Shades with Cord or Spring Fixtures,
ana maae Zimmerman's uremnmsr Awnings,
If you want any Paper Hanging look at the
samples just received at ,
je 4 s. jEWtTTS, 27 N. Front Street.
QHEESE 50 BOXES, 1
OTARCH-r 30 BOXES,!
rpOMJLTOES-50 CASES,
CANNED CORN, I ; -
, f V PEACHES, c., Ac.
- f -- Frtree Terr fcnr - '
June4.tf i DeROSSET & COV
White Bronze;
THE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS FOB THE
Monumental Bronx Company, of Bridze
Tort. Conn., invite attention to the work oliWw
ed by them.' These saoaaunents are hvlestlluct
ible, cannot be chipped, eanoot be thrown over
&nd mav be had at one-half tbo price of stone.
June Sim Prineesa St., near Second.
FoTsthville.
QN AND AFTER THE fiTH INST THE
trips for Smithville, leavtogwharf foot of alar'
and Wllmlncton at iJSO p. m. ., .i."
mar 71a. - ' - Master asd Artnt,
PLEASE NOTICE.
ftomttfrltoaionlnayifllfb it
teneiallntMtimt-r '
4.44444444: w wrucr pus arvraTa do tar.
nlshed to the Editor. i - .
CommunJcatlonsnrost be Twrlttea'oa only
oneskleof the paper.,- . I " .-I '-.;r
PersoWjluemustbe ftvoldei' rsj M"
And It Is especially ' and pardcoUrly tadcr
ood &at tnc Editor doei nH slwftfs ra4ore
he views of corresponxlcntai xm less, so Stated'
i
in tlc editorial colum
mns J
ejF
NEW ADVERTISE3INTS.
1
f
EUGENIE, FRENCH .ENGIJSJI I AND
many oUier varieties of Ladieyiu4 Gcnt!
TrunKs. L.-rre assortment Satchtela anil . ITmi
Bags; secohd lot ExccialoV'luVnisVjulit' hr2
celvcil. . . , . , ,
.FuU line Saddlery Coods.l Prices the lowest
at New Saddlery House. v - ? ;
i H. M. Bowden & Cb
June 4 ,. , r 40 MarKet seet,
'Decker Bro-siTmnnif
r ; -t - ' " 4-4.(w
jREI UNJUVAIED IN4 TONE; TQyCH
anil finish. They are the finest Piana4 p to.
trodticed hero. Call and see what k strictly
Aiiax-viuss jriano is. ' .l . t ' . .
iGeojlofrs; Organs,1;:
ARE WELL-KNOWN AS THE Soiadard
of American Organs. Cheaper Organs of other
makes; on easy terms, at :' T' !-
June 4 YATES BOOK STORE.
Job Printing!
T OW PRICES !
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Ascertain prices atny office before hay
lug your PRINTING done elsewhere! i
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I "Work carefully done for persons residing
out of the city, and sent to them by i mall free
of postage. E. S. WARROCK,
' ' : v . Job Printer, .
Cor. Chestnut and Water St, Wilndngton N. C.
The Traveling! Public
rrriLL FIND AT HEADQUARTERS
line Saratoga Trunks,
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Linen and Mohair Ulsters, ' .
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- ' 'v- nd Raglans,
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, - !,
. Gloves,'Tle, Scarfs,
VAL AND OTHER LACES.' ' r
Special attention Is called lo a '
.tolVALUCXS.
TS LACE NECKWEAR I ' . J .
fo bare the finest stock In the city.
If you want somctlilnrr N'iCE Ju MaUinir.
iuiu ivo wm pieaee yon. ! -
junc4 - j R. M. McINTjRE.
DINNA -FORGET; !
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BROWN & RODDICK,
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5nd 7 Nortn Front Street J
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THE EIGHMIE SHIRT,
$1.00 Each.; ;-
iENTLEMEN, REBrorBER tVE 'CARRY
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a full line of the above CELEBRATEDsnjRT.
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Jrhey w riroowiwd , hjZxuu t who iuve
worn them to be the best fitting Shirt ever ln-
trod need. The Patent Is the mort valoliTbie of
anythliij ever tatrodneed , Into the Wfiwfsc-'
turing of Shirts ; thar Is fully" suik-tiowfeaged
by alL They fit any shape an J the Bosom ran
;: .Tr z,j At -1-14. WRr-'
not be broken. fc . l '
HAVE YOUJEVER WOR OUlt' . j
Duke of -Argylo
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BROWS & RODDiCK.