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THIS ptb3hed every 3ulajt ex- apttj JOSH TJiHSIBS, Om tmt LQO. fclibUi. fiW. Threa! , months, $1.69 ; . OrXwata, 35 cents. ; . Tb paper will b dlred bj carrier tree f okaxge. In aay partctae elty, at the above nUM. 1 Id CnU Tier i --. . " .... ' r . v . AGreetlsmg rate len liberal. crsnbacrtbers wiy rpoTt any and all fail ures ts receive their r zr regularly. - E7" Zfo Datf .Erfcto Aoj the lamest bona fide eirculatick of any newspaper I Fuonxaca, mine cuyf wummgwm. TBK CENl COLUMN. Advertisements f$crt cd in this col umn at 10 eentsperine each insertion, but u ehurqc of led than 30 cents rcilt made on any a.irti?mcni. : - j.. ; , E7 C6U M. Cori2tontol South Car- olios, says .. Wife r Gibbs & Go's.. Manipulated Gcan is as good, as Iv j bos and snperior. to noet other brands j ho uses it and ad1 ises . bin neighbors to follow: bis exa iple and prosper, j Aent. It I 1 " ET LOST A Sraro Gold Breast pin, on Thursday aiming. The Under will receive a liberdrtward by learins ' H at XICIXSKUIGEII 3ook Store. dec29-tf WANTE Eood Cook. Fair wages. -;. ptotnine b cooking reqnired. Apply at 8. R. Cora- Third and Mul berry strceta. dec 11- The Senate will like up the Bank ruptcy bill on Wediday. The latest civil s e reform idea is that Secor Robeson to succeed Hart ter to Spain. nibarHamlin as Mii This is reform .with liven gcancc. r East and West thd ms crimes arc . more revolting thanfz 1 the South. A Western man, recltly removed to Massachusetts, askolhis children to kiss him and then shcthem. ; Mark Twain failed llanswer a letter written to him by Seftant Bailantinc. After waiting a readable time the latter was so exasperail at not recciv ' log an answer that h-aliailed Twain a sheet of paper and a nlaS0 stamp as a irentle reminder. M Clemens wrote back on a postal : t ter and stamp received; please send a envelope. it Tho chances for cotSmation of John J. Olmstead, who w nominated by President Arthur to District Com missioner, are grow jc smaller and beautifully less every! Vy. The same ' recommendations, bit remembered, which would have bectonsidered cx eftllent orevious to lailovember are - worth but little in th krket now. Since the British kvigation laws were repealed in 18ifT d the British Uriff was reduced j: revenue, basis', British shipping torna; jias doubled. Tn lSMthe rross torinaj amounted to 4,323,000 tons, valaed : $140,000,000; Taf vr the tonnaeeas 10,195.000 valued at $510,000,000. jast year A86 steamers and 351 saiU vessels -were built in the United Ki:m, Che question as to lher the word Mamn" is a profane I came up oe forethe District Coutil Cincinnati, . and the three Judges dlied on it, two in the affirmative and 4 in the nega tive. The exchange waiold by a sub scriber, in a moment otxasperation, through tha "phone." h they might hut up fthcir "damnalephone They did shut up, ancle sabsenber wied for his Veeted righl'iid lost them. The Now York Times mments on the appearance of Conkl - before the Supreme Court, beginniahus: .'.Mr. Conkiing has at last mkdthe greatest e(R)rt of his life, and a Hirkablc cf : fort it was. It was no rc or less than an attempt1to stret the; Four tecith amendment of thconstitution .ef the United States so as i-th:eld cor porations from the' taxinwers of the State. . 1 - t iKw'fttiih have tho f-tntase of! ' ihorottgh school work for Ua. dozca years and there will oe aipeaiui i romcnt ia her moralJ .ial aid ! financial condItion.-C f&$ senger. We tnimsL though Vermont b not a cj j f in pdpt. No Southern State of p. inha. . tanta can show an . annc Irecord W crimo as black and monsj as th t T or Vermont. Tho Uesse devol f column after column to :W cssness ii the South." It had bettDotnear ! " Lwa Tinston Post. ' If , t I , JIUMWi . I u. inrAsnonac to an as eon in me as on in ii National Republican thteast Butled U in tome part ot tne ocuino ;avonte candidate for the Prtsic 3;,Uie Peters hurt Indtx-Appcal rcsjoi: 4'Xoay nothing of a more distf past, Butler was accepted by the p h of. ilassa ehusctts at the lateelec Jsimply as a choice of evils. In th 5 th he would not be aceepted on anj (as. If noni lnateLby the convent! tf both par-' ':. ties he conld carry no dern: State." One amendment wc Jgest- There are some people in thl ith to whom he would prove acq ia bat they r VOL. VII. LOCAL NEWS. 110EX TO RCW ADYEBTISimiTl. 4Conraptioa 3toTe Coantj Grit Xorth Star See4 Farm French Bbos FerUUrcrs Ottbrboitbo Prices tTell Jas T Pbttewat Frtitlzcr JI M Katz nappy Sew Year YArs ?er and 0Tel Goods 3 A fcraryoEB 490 Tom Coal ' A C Mvrpy Tate Kpsora Water, HBl8BBRpHH Uappjr Not Yer Benson's Caaclne Perns Plaster PL BarDOERS A Co Grcctlns WHmlngton Lltit Infantry Bal Mrs S J Bxker4-Ladies Bazaar W E SrRiKOER & Co Breech-loadem Pare vr A Tatixr Can't Keep Tbe. McyDS Baos Manafactarlnj Pharmacist Giles & lluaciiisojc A Happy Xew Year H M Bowdbs 'Ce-ilf You Wtek to See. IlAXOpca DACGETt 303 Bbl Kerosene Oil j .1 I .' Kerch xet t CALDint Bro Salt, Bacon, Lartl, Ac, Ac . 1 - ' : J "' : ' t : . ! For other locals see fourth pas. "We eairi this month 39j minuter of daylight. This month has Tuesdays and Ave five .Mondays, five Wednesdays Quite a number of the vessels in port were gaily decorated with flas to-day in honor .of the New Year. -Mr. A. H. Kelley.j formerly of tliis city but now of West Point, Va.i is in the city to-day on a short visit to his parents. The streets have been thronged near ly all day, showing that ''New Year's Day" has been ' pretty generally ob served as a holiday. ! . I The regular monthly meeting of the Board ot -.Aldermen1: will ! be held on Wednesday night nexb, iusead of to night, which U ; tho j regular meeting nisht.. 1 I - One of the very heaviest ' frosts we have ever seen in this locality was vis ible here this morning. It ' pevered tjio house tops long after the suu had risen. ... I-adics will remember that, J ens DtEK & Sok, have an elegant line o white silk handkerchiefs they under stand. - ! 1 .! The County Gomniissioners met in regular session this , atternoon, and adjournal to meet again at 10.30 to morrow morning without transacting any farther business. ; The Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine was taken oat this -afternoon, and had a short practice at the foot of Market Street. Tho members oi. the company turned out in uniform , and made a very creditable appearance. , Messrs. Cronly & Morris,1 auctioneers will 6ell to-morrowi at the bhip-yard o Messrs. J. U. Blossom & ! Evans, the Danish brig 2 den S April. The sale will be made uuder direction of Mr. R E. Heide.Danish Vice Consul The jnembers ot the Cape car oieam Fire Engine Company jwcref having their phtogi-aph3 taken to-day by Mr. VanOrsdelL They are .to) be grouped around the engine in a large picture which is to be framed and hung in the engine house. J j New Year's has I passed off very quietly. But little excitement has been visible any where. Business has, to a great extent, been suspended; Tho banks jiud the pubiie ( buildings were closed, and a number of up-street mVrrhnriU observed thel day as a holi day for themselves and ithir clerks: The publisher of the Beaver Falls, Pa. Courier, Mr. John- F. Potter, some ?rrt am contracted a severe cold. He says : :I tried half a dozen remedies ineffectually and upon recommendation of a physician I gave Pr. Bull's Cough Syrup a fair, square trial. It relieved me immeddiately aad: cured my cold and catarrh entirely, j It is a remedy that should be used jin every house hold." ! , To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors,' Glass &c. Youxian get all sizes' and at the lowest prices. Make your arrangements at once for attending the Military Ball to be given i . . .-. K fln AVilminatnn Light Infantry- It will bo a very pleas ant affair, : beyond : a doubt, as the managers are sparing no efforts to make it such. Oysters, coffee anil ice cream tvill be served by the Jadie3 during! the evening. - :-, . , ? : ; Useful Holiday Present. WVknow of no better present! to be made than ajgenteei suit of clothing or a fine overcoat, and, of course, to find these, you have only tostep into the WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. JANTJABY 1. ' Cotton. ' The receipts of cotton al this port for the month ot December, just closed; amount to 23,149 bales, as against 20,- 778 bales for same month in 1881, a de crease of 4 629 bales. The receipts for the crop -year to date foot up 90,589 bales, as against 104,355 bales to ' Jan uary 1, 1882,. a decrease th.is year of 13, 769 bales. . " '.' , t, : . Our, Little One. The January number f Our Little j Ones, a charming jurenilp magazine I which we are always glad to welcome,' j has been received. It is. as usual, iuh of pleasant things and nice .things tor .k.i:Mi.fi.ii a ua illnct'iiAne r both numerous and excellent. It is just the thing for the nursery. Russell Publishing Company, 36 Bromlield street, Boston, Mass. 1 H A Success, j -Vwin-mst1' of lamps As a we think of Point that 'Mr. Jno R. Paddison Caswell, is a success. At the lestival held there recently he won three hand some lamps in succession, each of which was presented to the young lady who drew for him. This is only one item of interest among many connected with that very pleasant and very succes'sful affair.. The committee of arrangements have been justly accorded much" credit for their hapoy management; For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hardware DepoL f , DIED. COWAN At ! her husband's residence in Holly Township, at 6 o'clock, p m., on Tie day. December 526th, MARY SUSAN COWAN,, wife of Geo. T. Cowan and daughter of the late Isaac liocbelle, aged about; 40 years-, Jeav ing a grief stricken husband, three small child ren and piany sorrowing friends and relatives to mourn her loss. She was a eonsis tent Mem ber f the Presbyterian Church and shewed her faith by her works. Hers was the life of the true and gentle Christian mother, the affec tionate wife and kind neighbor, and her pres ence in all these will be sadly missed and de plored. But heir loss is her eteVnal gain and with our hearts full te everflewing with sympa thy for all let us submissively bow to the de cree of Him who doclh all things well. C. Maple Hill, DeoeMber 29, 1882. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 303 Bfols. Kerosene Oil THOR SALE AT LOW FIGURES, , RETAIL PRICE .12 Ccats. I Water White Safety Oil 22 cents, at . Janl-lt HANCOCK & DAGGETT'S Military Ball - G F THE WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANT RY, TUESDAY EVENING, January 2d, 1SS3 Tickets for Gentlemen 91 each. Nofcharge for Ladles. ! 1 janl lt' 400 TONS COAL JUST ARRIVED PER SCHOONER ,"8AL UE MAIU," and is a very superior article. WOOD in full supply at REDUCED PR1CF.S janl J. A. SPRINGER. A! Happy New Year j fjlO OUR MANY KIN D FRIENDS W HO have so generously patronlrcd during the pat jear, GTLES & MURCHlBON, ddand 40 Murchibon Block, jan I If You Wish to See B. J. JACOBS, of Bentor, Reserve I APT notoriety, the oldest Saddle and Haratee.A maker m Wilmington, lust call at H. M. BOW. DEN & TO S tore ana ouy a nic tap i?"?5 tad aU other articles in a i 8oddlcry establish ment, for It ts the place to jcet them. f , Jan 1 '.- . ' ."' '. Breecli-Loaders, ! TTUKE BREEC1I-LO AdInG SUOT-GUNS, SheBe. Wads, Powder jShot, Carta id?e Baee, Gun Cases, Reloading Toola, Game Bags, Pia tols all kinds. If you want a first-class arti cle of the above good, and low prices, tbe same can be found at . . W. E. KPRINGBR CO'S ! ! Successors to Dawson A Co., i jaa i - 1 21 and 8S Market Street Ladies' Bazaar VpAKR NOTICK THAT THE CHRISTMAS TREK' will be Ht ap to niht and all the thinge onlt wlllbe old. The public are Invited to came and aee it.. - Door opea at 7 o'clock. MRS- S. J. BAKER, Lime, Kainit and Blaster ! BUILDI5G LIMB, AGRICUXTCRAL LIME, CARBONATB OF LI MR, K Al5Crr,1 LAXD PIASTER AND MARL. ' i AX D VERT CHEAP.- Send for Circular. J ' .'FRENCHBBOS. BEIE. XEW APYEBTI8EMEST8, Prices Tell i rpo GET YOUR CLOTHtSO WANTS SUP1 X -:? i ,-':, i pliel acd your taste gratf fled for tbe least . v - .-"h": - ' l.---v:-.. money, la no ionbt your desire. . Nowhere are tou likely, to get better aatisfied 1h thcec par- tioilara than at our house. There U rot a ! grade or pattern of Clothing manufactured but i what can be found otTeur -tables in the various eiwMi required for j oa? youth, lvy er eblld, and tbe moat-. Mportant factf all i4-thee tt"- btock'comprises all the -designs curehnt for the BEASOX. and nothing but; standard Goods ill bo offered. Our OTeriat hare a $10 appearance; eur eS and $13 Coats an appearance, and eo on through, the list, those t 13 beingperfect gems of Hie Tailor's Arr. , similar comparisonh mlht aleo be made rogardinff ocx Suits, of which have. more than you will care to look at. ! SoiSceitto sa, howercr, that it is because our prices are lell lnK" In the right direction that our trade con tluuee to increase." Customers also appreciate tho fact that our goods areoffered undr-r 'cheer ful an bright surroundbiss, which stantt in marked contrast to certain dingy interiors to be found elsewhere. - ' . For a short period wc will sell good Collar?, every style, at 1& cents, and the best do at 13 cents. Parties purchasing at these prices xnuet say - 'Advertised". OTTBRB OUKG-, . i 1 ; ."kiisg'clotiiikr, Jaai , . . North Front St GREETINGS 'QF HEAUTY GOOD WISHES WE extend to U and wish for you a year of peace and plenty. We have ondcavoivd for tho past twelve months to merit the patronage so liberally be stowed upon us, aud oar constantly increas lag busuiess Is a proof in itself that our labor are appreciated. ciarBA.!9 PRICES, GOOD QUALITY ! i RULE THE DAY BEST "ATTENTION GIVEN TO OUR CU3 tomers In evory particular, and satisfaction guaranteed. ' Give us a trial with your orders and if we do not please you we will "throw up the sponge." P. L. BEID&ERS & 00. Salt, Bacon, Lard, &c.,&e 5 000 fcacks VEPO01. SALT, 60 Boxes OS IDK5, 75 Bucket LAUD. . j- ; 1W Bbla MOLASSES," I : Cuba, N. O. aca rorto kioo, IM Boxes CAKES and CRACKERS, lfO Boxes and Buckets CANDY, 75 Boxes Cream CHEESE, ! 200 Boxes SOAP, 25 Boxes STAKCR", s loO BexeaLYE. For sale by . RERCHNEE & CALDKS BROS, Jaal Edneated and rractical groTrezg.nowawont to our motto That the farther rqrtn feera Blue atern Wheat ; WhiteRowoan Oata : Bamp Cab Wl'liidto ono veei earlier thaaEariy York; cur Sar&i star Veliow I sent Corn still takes the lead. es.d for fodder U equal to uy : of -onion i peed, tomatot-s. rorrota, ie&. &x. ta, a f tullaei nd Inrz crop, ail lSTwthon our own frma. Wild Ei tor duck rSna always on band for trlii or FH ovriE. tth Annual Cataleeue. ;iL.T. Jl. JJIETCA.IF, Orowsr LmpurttrJUJobber.St.FaaLaUiin. "HOORE COUHTY GRIT" f.ORN MILLS AND UILL8T0NES. "f (Aumss). DCdlllllll&aiUgtLU . aassnxs or mxat. zzst . OH APFUCATIOlf. frrn eissLisi m rlstssc cc. Branch (-Chvtette, N. a VV C3-iIVX-TloN THIS PAPZIt A JLeaiin Jcmtloa Phy" 9fl OGlceia INcw iorj. 1 V V fr the Curef ii', nl epileptic fits; Z Ik7m Msroto date I&m),wwtt Zg!SJ2 yr 4? r uh iff? t hi r xir9 JP.O. J5iim V4 CAN'T KEEP THEM ! j -pEOPLE WILI. HATE THOSE STOVES. off?r this"raFull line f BtandardPote I . . -1 t Jl j'aMWeipcctaL' fii4yoorflrden. 1883. NO. 1 NEW AI VERTISMEN S. H ap p y We w Yea r. TO MY FRIENDS AND t CUSTOMERS s Thanks for their liberal patronage, Acontln uauce of sr.hlch I shall always endeavor to do eerre. WINTER GOODS SETJJSa OFF LOW TO MIKE liOOM FOR SPRING STOCK ! I A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SEAr SONABLE Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods, WHITE GOODS. AND EMBROIDERIES, I Corsets and Hosiery. ALWATS on hand. iV3. R3. KATZ, 36 Market Street. . jan- I 1 -,- . " - i.; : LOG ROLLING. While Wrcstliri with a Fallen Tree n Iumbermari KcceiveH i , v r- . - -. Couscqueutiai Ianiases. 5 f : tVfcil; on a himtin?: excursion In the great coal and wood region near Carbondale, Pa., the writer met .William Coil, a lamberaiAr. Aocustomod to life and ' labor lo tho forest from early manhood, be was a true Knight of the Axe. Many a tree had fsllen before bis riiginjr 6trolies, and fleets of rafts had boms away to market the sawed product. Coil U a character, and if Oeear WiMe U right iaaay Ing that all, movement in unhinderotl labor arc graceful, oar friend Wililam, ttrippad for his workr and attacking a tree as Richard I. aeanlted the heavy doors of Front de Boeuf CaBtlemuet have presented an admirable pic ture..' -; I ' , ': -J,-- .'4 One dy, however, but let Mm le'l the, story hhslf,'ashetoldjttomei: "I was oitt In the woods, j you know, try log t start a Id? down a hllL 1 Thinking I could get a better purchattC on It from the Itwer side, I tackled It there with my log-rolling book aed Hire tv my weight on the lever She started, she did, but as luck wonH have It, before I could get out of the way, she-colled right over me. If It hadn't been for a lot of small limbs and brush lying la the read, which lifted her up, she'd a crnebed mis Hat. As it waa i got op without a broken, bone, but with some mighty bad bruiaea." : . . 'Tfcea you were all right. snld bis auditor. "Xot by a blamed sight, stranger, I took cold, rheumatism set in, ad, If I bad'nt beard m nnvonvta f Trrvp tmnrrs -or ft chpo anl used 'em it's my piston I should never 1 made an"tber cbJx fly. Bat tho Capcine took hold quick, and I'm 'boot as good aa new. Rat there's one thing yea kin caikliate on I shall never wraatle with another log tmlesa I have the advantage of the ground. Pur, as I told you before, IX it bad t been for them brusbes I'd been smashed s, you could a sojd me' for a door mat." - ' . ; .. The Capciac is tne thing for rfceumilUm. It doesn't ; keep yoa walling. The word CA P CISE l CUT ia t be Renter of the genuine. Price 2i eeau. ' . ;;... f eabury St Johnson, Cbcm:t5, ew Trk. " yv x Avi - 1 iira a oobilT rcadr for in aboTS cImom : tv lu CS tbouad cf cm df tr. vmt Had sad of.lrtir In it r-iecv. that 2 r111 Md TKO KOTTLkli FKLB. to- ,eUer with V AXUASLE Ta2aTlS tbU UXta. t - r lease Notice. V We will ba glad t receive eommoslw . from ocr friaoda oa any tad all subjects i general Interest bat -v i i Tbe uao of the writer aut always It) tar; tUhcd to ibe Editor.'. i I ' CosuncaloatUas mast be urates' a oaeaUe of tbe paper. !, 1 ". PercoaaHtlea meat be aroVa4 An4!liA eapecially jaiii parUcsiarrj stood that tbe Editor doee net ahrara taAt i,, , . i .i.-i he Tlewe of correspondeats In the editorial cohmn. ; NEW AI YEimSE2imNT8. HAPPY NET YEAR The Live Book Store E?S GRECTIKGS TO ALU Thaakfa for past faror; U will endearor to o&Uaao to merit, during 1SS3. tbe pepular f aror hirrete fere bettoired, and will effer aivayathefTeat. est indaeewute to i!a sumeroua patrtna. p. nEixauERanr, Live Boek and 2IaaIo More.' jn 1 Holiday Gifts. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOB TWt 5e 80uT'CelhiklV"dets, la- Plush, i fiaUa aad Leather Casesi Jewel and Odor Case. Colon Bottles. Toilet Seta and VaAca, r Travellinr Cases, Combs, Brushes. Mirrors, etc. Lateei tt?les and Lotrcst Prices. . I WiLUAM H. GREEN, ; ... ;,.? -: Dimmciit, dec 15-nac-tf slarket Street. ; iUJ undo B r o g. , ; JANUFACTUniXG PHARMAClSli, And Inaportcrso Drugs and LruggtatB Sua- J dries. Direct Importation of aU kinds of Fancy ' lilOl BROADWAY. XKW YOZX deess :.!-.. . . . i . j- ;t M. CRONLY, iAncfr. By CUONLY M ORRIS UNDERWRITERS SALE. QN TUESDAY, JANUARY 2d, 188$, At 11 o'clock, A. M., we will sell at the Dry Dock of Messrs. J R. Blouse m X Evans, for cash, to the highest bidder,' without limitation or re serve, and under inflection and supervision of K. E. Helde, Dabltdi Vice Consul, for account ol all concerned, the lanlib brlr . "DEN 2 DEN APRIL', of Elslcore, 2.19 tons burthen, as she sir Bat in this port la dlstross. I I dc 20-2t Star copy Dec 31 A Jan 2 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I I WILMINGTON, SC. A DI VI DEN D OF THREE-AN D A HALF Ptit CENT, has Uen declared by the Board of Directors of thU Bank, payable on and after January 10th. dec 20-2 vr A. K, WALKER, Cashier. OFFICE CLERK AND TREASURER, v CITY OF WI LM I NGTON. H. C, December 27th, JSs2 CITY COUPONS F i ALLING DUE JANUARY 1-iT. IMS, wUl be n ;i on presentation at the nrst Nation al uank of thu citv. nENRY SAVAGE, TreaKurer dee 28-U Tate Epsom Water I O N DRAUGHTJ OR BY .THE aalXOJf or barrel. Fur ftiilft bT J AME6J C. MUND. I Pharmacist, &6 North Front Street. dec 9 Holiday Presents ..r...-;----.-.t-..- -.-j-H-;. - r-BVERY-VARIKTT. JGWKL lAXD Odoc Case?, Cologne Hottlcn, Toilet Seta, Vaaea, WIrrorH, a larc assortment of Toilet Rxtraeta and Cologne ; aHo a full supply of pure Cbem icali aind : Patent Medicines, can be found at both of mvtore. F. C. MILLER. J Corner Poorth ah Nun street. ! - -. -. ' i - -ir I Corwr Fotirth and uaaover street. dec 13 , -;--r- - , New, and" Novel ! Goods I RECEIVKD BT fUCPBK? .KVI2RX 1DAT The New Floral Poems Reautifitl beyond4eacrrotlott. j , Call and soe the immense steek e( CHEISTMAS G00DB ! .... AT ' . ; YATES' BOOK STOBE. , dee IS ; : . - 1882. XIIAS 1882. r. ,.-r : - . Millinery St Fancy Goods I THE LADIES WILL KIND AT EXCHANGE COENE Altaoet ferythlng desirable la tho wayo MILLINEHY AND MILUNKBY GO7D4, 1 . j -- . -f - HATS, BOXNKTd, PEATREIW. v':,i:;.", v rLOWEBS. tori-, j I ' . ; , -In addition, we bare a lATge- iwf ntptr stock of CHRISTMAS GOOlW among frtJc wtlJ-be found wtny preuy Ihlcz for Iltlldsr 1:4 tar Evry steamer brtngi x reh aceeMsioas; .Prxj reososab'to aod polite tidy ckcLaea- floor. Miss E. Ivarrorf ..V : vtore of A. & I. Sn rif.r, No, 34 iiar voaia do ioana ocu mu Rockyv Point, N. C- j tjnl de IS p in the striped snli oft Jnltentlary. street. - - ; it Ijaa 1 PARKER & TAYLOR. fc ! 'A : .. .fV-. if
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