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I a . H11 twort any and all fail-
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M ire their paper regdarly
VTj7 Mi7y lieviw has the laiyett
l .lilfcirctUaiiotu of y newspajxr
uhed, into cUy qf.WamingUm.ja
Xhe annual income oi
Grant is Put down at ?8000-
j,bil. Thomas, if his wife tells the
trntb, killed an innocent man.
The? call him now "Bishop Mahone,
ofthe A. M. K. Church, South."
1 iff Kasson, of Iowa, says his ticket
for i54 is Edmunds ana jmcoin.
I ,andinthe region of Wall street,
yurYork, sells at the rate of $3,000,-
000 per acre.
At Ivondon public dinners it has
to be in order to rise to any toast
gccpt that ofthe Queen.
Xhe French Government is having
forty-fix vessels constructed for" the
navy, fourteen of which are iron-clads,
, , cost 25,000,000. '
:
' llxt Electrician publishes .a list of
K4 electric companies, With a total cap"
iiai of S 122,445,000, incorporated -in
ew York State alone.
ii ' -
. r a nViimnnv haft-. fiftV fftfit
high is composed entirely of paper pulp
wfcichhas been chemically impregnated
o as to resist combustion. r
.. :
io!Qr.n Stafford, the creat Central
pacific magnate, is at the point of death
fiVIH F w .
with brain fever. He is worth $75,
.lArtftfm hnt. cannot buv a moment of
VW, V'V-t w. -
lime- . V ' '
Hiss Catherine Wolfe, the reputed
$lt;,000,0OO heiress, of New York, says
ii ha, on an average, one offer of
,nrr',a9 pvprv dav from unknown
Milters.
The season's lumber drive ou the
Connecticut river is now progressing
and consists of 90,000,000 feet of logs-
The expenses ot-tbe drive are estimated
at $1,500 per day.
' "
The Toronto Globe estimates that the
Province of Ontario has lost 100,000 of
its population by emigration during the
lujtlour years, and that 70,000 of the
number went to the United States.
The Italians have built the two most
tonuidable iron-clad ships in the world.
They are 13,600 tons and can steam 17
kuots an hour. This is something the
t'nited States have not done, and at
pre sent cannot do.
Hie Augusta Chronicle ot last Sun
day's issue comes to ua as a mammoth
16 page issue. The Chronicle is one of
tbe very best papers in tho Southern
laid, a fact which the business men of
ata seem to appreciate. . c
President Taylor's grave, a lew miles
from Louisville, is decorated with flow
en eTery year, on the 30th of Apri.I, by
a number of gentlemen from that city,
vrbo hold appropriate nervice. Major
Means.of Iouisville, was the orator this
year.
Of the 38,630 immigrants who arrived
ia this country during March, 14.759,
or more thau one-third, were from
Germany. Not many years ago one
half of the immigrants from Europe
came from Ireland; now only about 14
per cent.
Green B. Raum worked for six
months to be elected United States
Senator on a salary of $5,000 a year,
and got beat, and now resigns a posi
tion that paid him $6,000 a year became
the salary was too small to supportiim
comfortably.
An editor of some experience says.
"During the honeymoon a man can
tome home from a lodge at a late honr,
Sail down, roll .undefthe bed and, tell
wife that he is looking for his collar
button, "but after that period the expla
nation wears an extremely gauzy ap
peirance.' a Frenchman has " recently gone
iply down Into statistics in regard to
matches. His figures show that an
Englishman burns eight matches a day,
a Swede nine, a German eleven, and a
Frenchman fifteen. The number of
matches consumed in Earope every
jeic amounts to two thousand millions.
Nobody is likely to dispute these fig-
Look Before you Leap.
k. & I. Shriek are now showing the
bejt line of Mens, Boys and Children'
Clothing that has ever been brought
to I his Market. Here buyers will find
it greatly to their interest, to inspect
thtir stock of Spring Clothing before
purchasing elsewhere. ' it
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VOL. VII.
LOCAL NEWS.
tHDEX TO HEW ADVERTISE UE ITS.
KT4 jWll 8 8 Co -i.- , ;
Txtks Photo Boonia -p
Iioulalana State Lottery Co
Mukds Bros Pharmacist j
J W Harper Steamer Passport
W L Smitu, Jr For Sale or Kent
irKTNSBEROEH Pianos and Organs
E D II all, Mayor Notice to Butchers
W II Geeex 8oda Water Mineral WaUi
P Larking Wrfghterille Mail and Express
Bcport of the Condition of tho First Nation
al Bank M
Ixts of 'em went fishing to-day.
-. ; ; i J
Hon. S. S. Cox lectuies in Ilaleigh to-
oight: v ' .-,v.v-":- , j !
Last nisht was the warmest of the
. .
season thus far.
The receipts of cotton at!
this port to-
day foot up 144 bales.
The shell road was
alive yesterday
and to day with vehicles.
There will be any quantity of flowers
for the Decoration to-morrow.
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at Jacobi's Hardward
Depot.
t
The thermometer in
tered 79 decrees to-day
this office regis
at 3 o'clock
The banks and the city offices : and
the county offices will all be closed
to-morrow.
A colored boy was arrested jand locked
up this morning for jfurious driving
through the streets, j
The annual meeting
holders of the Carolina
of the stoek
Central R: R.
will be held in this! city
to-morrow, i
Strawberries are beginning to be
quite reasonable in price. The regular
price this morning was 15 cents per
quart or 4 quarts fer 50 cents.
The Ladies ofthe Memorial! Associ
ation request all who propose donating
flowers for the decorotion to-morrow
to send them in early to the school
room, next East of St . James church.
The following numbers drew the cap
ital and leading prizes in the drawing
ofthe Louisiana Lottery held yesterday :
tfos.. 71.189. 47,803, 23,433, 10,229. 20.
203. 12,110, 15.279, 30.30 621, 62.046, 8,-
"681. . J JJlIL ' '"
The Hcnning place, on Masonboro
Snnnfl. is for sale or rent, i There i3 no
prettier view of
the ocean on the
coast and the surroundings are such as
make it a very-pleasant summer resort.
Mr. W. L. Smith. II r.. is the owner of
the property. . . ' j T . .. ; :
A Denver man hunting w ild geese.
Stood in water way up to hia knees.
He became very lame, j
But was cured all ;the same.
For St Jacobs Oil. is "just the
cheese."
--
The Supreme Lodge, Knights of Hon
or, is in session at Galveston. Texas.
Dr. W. H. H. Cobb; of Goldsboro; P.
C. Carlton, of Statesvillc; S.l J. Pem-
hrton- of Albemarle, and Charles R.4
Jones, of Charlotte, represent North
Carolina. - ' 1 " I " r v
' Qo. Kerchner yesterday received a
telegram from Hon. S. S. Cox which
said: "Regret time will not permit 'me
to go to Wilmington." "this means
that Messrs. Cox, Vance, jGreen and
others will not come down here for tbe
proposed fishing frolic.
- City Court. I - I
""J. W. Mitchell, colored, Was brought
before the Mayor this mornings charged
with the violation of a city ordinance
in, selling fish outside of. (he1 regular
market. The eharge was proved and
he was fined $5,
which he paid.
The Soldier Boys.
The Wilmington Light, Infantry wil
parade on Market street1 alj 3 o'clock
to-morrow afternoon when they will be
protographed in line, before taking part
in the Memorial procession. It is ex
pected that the company will turn out in
goodly numbers for the occasion, at
there has been an increasing interest
among the members for some time
past and the company may now be said
to bo in a flourishing condition. ! p
A Susrsrestiou. j J
It has been suggested and wo think
th Bnrirestion a cood one that the
streets on the line of march ofthe -procession,
to-morrow afternoon, be sprin
kled as far outvas the convenience of
the Water Works i wilf admit. jTnis
will be the means of preventing much
Annoyance from dust, and it can be
very easily accomplished by! the resi
dents along the' route who have the fa
cilities offered by the Water U orks.
To Builders and othersGo to Jaco
k's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass
jrrf You can eet all sixes and at the
.a j
1 C3
(lowest prices, j ( ,
WILMINGTON. N: C. WEDNESDAY. MAY 9,
Exports JForeiff n.
Schr. Mary E TanClaf;C&pt. Small
cleared to-day for Ponoe, .Porto Eioo,
I with 107.109 feet lumber, valued at
!$2.465f shipped by Messrs. Northrop &
i;Camminr -
The Gas Company.
The annual .meeting of the stock
holders of the Wilmington Gas Lieht
Company was held on Monday night,
when allot tbe old officers were re
elected. These are as' follows : 1
PresidentEdward j Kidder. j
Secret'y andTreas.K. JJones.
Superintendent .Iriof W.Tteifly. -
Directors Edward Kidder. D. Mac-
Rae. Geo R. French, W. II. McRary.
A. J. DeRosset? E. S. Martin.
Explanatory 4
We find that there Is considerate mis
apprehension regarding the duties of
Marshals Turrentine and Hall at the
memorial - exercises to-morrow, some
having the impression that persons not
in the procession would not be allowed
to enter the Cemetery". This 3 is ap
error. Those marshals will have charge
of the gates to ihe Confederate Lot
which none will" be permitted to enter
unless in the procession. The gates of
Oakdale will bo-open to all, who may
desire to attend the solemn and im-
prossive ceremonies. j
Untortnuate.
The Schr. Hattit Ii; Capt.
from
NassauvN. P., with fruit to Farrar &
Davis, arrived in at Smithville yester
day and was at once ordered to the
quarantine station in accordance 1 with
quarantine regulations where she now
remains. Mr. Seth W. Davis, who
went out in the schhoner Eguator some
weeks since, is on board of her, he
having an interest in the cargo,' and
there he will have to" remain almost in
sight of his family, yet not allowed to
visit them until permitted by the qnar
antine physician. It is very unfortu
nate, as the fruit, being of a perishable
nature, will be liable to decay and
should detention last many days.L will
prove a totaVlossL - I ;f
L All the Improvements. ,
Workmen to.day commenced, the
demolition of the two small frame
buildings just South of the Natioual
Bauk building, on North Front street,
preparatory to the erection of one of
tho finest and m63t extensive dry goods
establishments in the South, on the site
from which thc' arc to bo removed.
Tho new building is to be built for, and
when completed, will be occupied by
Meseers. Brown & Roddick, of this
city. It will be 125 feet deep and 30
feet wide, inside measurement, and two
stories high, with a basement. The
front will be of iron and brick, the
latter to be of the very best quality and !
different colors, which will give a varic
gated "appearance resembling mosaic
work to the exterior, j The basement
will be ceiled, so as to be perfectly dry,,
and will be devoted jto the wholesale
business. It will contain a furnace,
the heat from which wM be utilized in
keeping warm the entire inside, of tho
building. The first floor, will be devoted
exclusively Jto the retail trade, and will
be luxuriantly furnished and elegantly
finished with every appllan ce and eon
Venieuce known in these days of pro
gress and improvement. There will be
a commodious waiting and toilet room
for the ladies, so that "shopping" will
become an agreeable recreation rather
then an irksome iask. There will be
three sales countersone in the centre
anrktona on either "siderunninff the
entire length of the building, and, in
fact, every appliance, design and im
provement suggested by the long and
successful career of the proprietors in
the dry goods trade. The upper floor,
like the basement, Swill be devoted ex
elusive! v to the wholesale trade, and
each floor will be connected by an ele.
vator for the speedy and safe removal
nf nnrjds from one denartment to
the other or for shipping. The
hnildinir will be nushed for-
xrard to comoletiou as rapidly as
may be consistent with thoroughness in
every part of its construction, and wil
probably be ready for occupancy by the
first of October next. The proprietors
are, driving,:' thriving merchants who
show by the success, they have won
what may be-accomplished by well
directed and persistent effort accom
panied by honorable, manly and straight
forward -dealing'. V -; r
; The ' steamer John'Jjtwson, Capt
Sherman, after having been absent
from onr; waters! for -several weeks
during which times he has been under
going repairs at. Point Caswell, made
her appearance asain this afternoon
and will resume her regular trips. t
The Clinton Tel eirraph. '
We are glad to learn, as we do " from
Mr. P. W. Foster, that the telegraphic
connection with Clinton Is an assured
fact. Eaough money - has been sub
scribed to guarantee tho construction of
the line which is expected to be in op
eration within six weeks from this
time. It will be built via -Warsaw and
anjofiice will .bo established at this latter
point, as well as at Clinton, .
HCATQUAICTERS COXFEDEBATE
SURTiyORS ASSOCIATION."
- Members nt the association j are
re-
quested to meet promptly at the City
Hall at 3:30 d. m," tojoin in the exercises
of Memorial Day. They are. also -informed
that rosettes have jbeeir placed.
at Mr. HeinsbergeVs for free distrebu-
..T 1- - -
tion. , - . -
The Association cordially and earn
estly invite ALL ex-Conlederate sol
dlers and sailors, regardless of rank ' or
regimental organization, to form with
them in procession. ; . : . ' , .
The President confidently hopes that
every member will be punctual in at
tendance, believing that all tf ill feel it
a.duty we owe the nobfe and devoted
Ladies, of the Memorial Association
and the distinguished orator of the occa-
sion
By order of the President
Jxo. J. Hedrick:.
-J Marshal ofthe Association
By act of tbe last Legislature tfie 10th
day of May, Memorial Day, was made
a legal holiday uLthis State and hence
there will be a pretty general suspension
ot business to-morrow.
Mr. P. Larkins1 mail and express
wagon will carry bundles to and from
Wrightsvllle Sound. Leave orders at
Purcell House. See adv. elewherisj
NEW AnyEBTISEMENTS.
Steamer Passport..
j mitE STEAMER PASSPORT WILL COAL
inenoe her Regular Trips to SMITHVILLE
ana the FORTS, on THURSDAY, MAT 10th.
Leaver Wilmington at 9 o'clock every morn
luff, and returns between s upset and dark, ex
cept Sa tarda 9. when sno will leare W liming
ton at 4 P. XL. ' J. W. U Alt PEE.
I For: Sale or Rent.
rpHAT DESI RAB LE SU MMERRESIDENL'B
bn Masocboro Sound, tbe 'Honnlng Place,"
vrill be sold or rented on favorable terma. ;
Also, lor aale, TEN FINE BUILDING
LOTa on Masonboro SkMind, near above place.
Apply to - :
may It ' - WM. L. SMITH, Jr.
CITY Of WILMINGTON, NYC,
-.. MAYORS OFFICE,
-Y", May Sth, ltl.
Notice to; Butchers
LL TEBSONS EXPECTING . REBATES
under Section IX. ot Market Ordinances, for
Flxturea, Ac, mudt file their Schedules of the
same' with tho Chairman of the Committee on
Markets and Fees by the 12th day of May,
1SS3, or the same wUl not be allowed. -
E. V. HALL,
may9 It j Mayor.
Report oMhe Condition
ar THE FIRST.- - NATIONAL BANK OF
LMrSGTON. Hiimington, In the Statof
North Carolina,
at the cl f burtnww
May JsVlSSS:
f J P, 1 - a. f : . . . - 1 " t i I
Tinnk and dUcunt&. t .$649.1 48 01
Orerdrails.. 11,870 35
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation: . . j 59,000 00
Other stocks, bonds, and mortgagea 80
Duafrom approred reserve agents.. 15,086 n
thie from other Natioual Banks.. . . .
15,365 08
58$ 65
78,203 4
8,854 26
8,111 00
Doe from State Banks ana Danxers.
Real estate, ftinuture,ana nxrores.
Current expenses and taxcf paid. . ; .
Bills of other. Banks,: u ........
Fractional paper enrrency, nickels,
" and pennies
Specie,.. ..-:
76,994 00
Lezal tenaer noies ...........
tJiamntiiSn fimitvlth IT. 8. Treas-
31,000 00
nrer, o per cens ox circnjaiion. , . . : w
Total. ........ . .... . . . . .fl.010,745 20
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid la .-tO.000 00
nnm1n. fnnd., .... 39.407 80
UndlTided proflta...........i.. 5
National Bank notes outstanding 44,990 00
Dividends unpaid - -- 22
IndlTldual deposits subject to check 2C2.CC9 92
Demand certiacates of deposit.. - 5. 187 cs
Due to ather National Bants. , . .. . . 8,148 so
Tin tA RtAtA Ttanka and hankers...... ! 2.945 8
Notes and bills re-discounted 5046 80
Total..
....tli0,745 2
i
STATE OF NOETH CABOLINA.
Cocxtt or Maw ILurovsx, as. )
K.' WALKER, Caahterj ot the abOT
named bank, do elemiily swear that the abore
statement la true to the best of my knowledge
ndlieneL nv X. K. WALKER, Caalder.
Uiub(Krlbe4 and sworn to heformiae thSa-th
day of May, a: HOWELL,'.. ,
;: I - Notary PubCc
Correct Attest : ; I -
E. E. BUEECSS, I
ALTEEO IIAETIN, 1
GEO. CHADOUHN, )
DirteXor.
- NO. Ill
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
- m - . 7T mi kt m ITTj
WrightSVllle ; Mail and
- - mw sa s. mm
-JjJY MAIL AKD EXPRESS WAGOX FOR
Wxifhtsyllle Sound will leave the PostQfSco In
thia dty daily at S.30 o'clock, A. M. Packa
ges, Bandies. Boxes and Barrels carried at
reasonable .rates. Xre orders at Parcel!
lloase. '
ma? Mwk r, LaBKIKS.
Capital Prize $150,000.
, Wt do hertbv
that we tupertis tke
arrangement for all t
Monthly ana - ixrmxl-
Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot-
tern Company, and in per$on manage and con
trol the Drawing theaxHlrt, and that . the
tame urt conducted with honesty t fairne, and
in good faith toward au parue, an& tee autnor
fee the Company to vse this certificate, tcithfao
eimUesefour etgnaturee attached, in it oarer
tuement.
I
CommlAsloncrs.
NPRECEDKNTED ATTEACTION !
1
OVEK HALT MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
Louisiana State Lottery
Company. -
IiMJorporated In 1B6S for 25 years by the Leg-
nlature tor uaucaaoniu ana unaniaoie pur
pose with a capital of f 1,000,000 tq wfcuch a
reserve runu 01
fSSO.OOO ti33 since' been
By an overwhelming potrohu vote Its fron-
chlse waa made' a
Crnintltiitton adnntf
m or uie prcssoi siaie
December 24, A. D..187V).
Its Grand siNOLBNrMRicR Drawings will
take place monthly. Ji jucer ec-ales or p.igt
poves.' lrfok at the following Distribution:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
durlnsr rhich wllil take place the
- 137th Grand Monthly
'ANDTHK '
BXTttAOaDINAET SEMiaJJ ITAI. DKAW1.VO,
At '- -New Orleans, Tne9dftyr Jnne 12, 1SS3, im
der the personal supervision and management
Of,, - 1 j "
Geu. G. T. BEAUREGAKI). of Ixuisiana, and
Gen. .IUBAL A. KAltLY. of Virginia.
'Capital Prize $150,000.
tf9- Notice Tickets nre Ton Dollanr-'onlr.
rtilvcs,'fa.! FiXths, 2. Tenths $1.
LlfeT OF PRIZES. , " j
1 Catttai prizb or Sl50,OCO...i!0,000
1 (Jeand Prize of
o,coo.
S0.000
iM.ocn
ao,cco
20,000
?0,000
23,000
30,000
40.000
M.aoo
50,000
i-
,1 Grakd Pkizb of
2 Largb Prize op
4 Large Prizes of
?0 rjtlZBP OF
30,000...
-10,000...,
a.noo. . .
1.CO0...
.. 500...
i00
200...
.100...
50..
30
100
300
1,000
APPROXIMAXTOy PBfiCES.
1 Aft innmrlmaltnn PrlMM nf. 00. .ci . A2O.000
ICO i " , I " . J 100.... 10,000
100 - -j : !".-;:-':;:' . 75.... 7,300
2,279 Prites amounting to. . .6322,500
AppUcaUoa for rates to clubs shonld only be
made to the o21ce of the Company in New Or
leans. - t - t-'y , I" "'..- .
Fortnformatjen apply to " -
'-' BL'A. DAUPHIN,
k i -v fi 1 4n , New Orleans, La.
or M. A. DAUPHrN. t
. - 07 Seventh St.. Waahrogton, D. C.
may i)-wed-eat-4w-d etfr j .
New York & Wilmington
.'-. , -1 j : ' - i
Steamship Line.
- 8TEAHXRS
WILL" SAIL FROM KEW.iTORK EVERY
SATURDAY, at2Jjckck, F, IL
BENEFACTOR, i . . .Saturday, May IS
IJEGUITOR---............8aturday, May 19
BENEFACTOR-4. ...... -...Saturday, May w
REGULATOR. .... . . . .. .Saturday, June' 2
BENEFACTOR- - Saturday, June 0
BJMULATOR-.....--.-..--eaturdayl June jo
Through BUla ' Lading and Lowest
Through Bates guaranteed to and from Points
In North and South Carolina. . '
For Freight or Paaaage apply to J
THtfMAS E. BONO, bnpertateiident,
WUmlngtan, N. a
THEO. G. EG EK, Freight Agent,
SSBroaaway, New YoTk.
i WM. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents,
may 9-tf.
Soda Water ! Soda Water !
ITH PURE FRUIT JUICES.
1 SEASON 1835
MINERAL WATER ON DRAUGHT.
ICE COLD.
! WILLIAM H. GREEN,
apt 14 , . DrngglaU
WM. M. HAYS, JrM
Stall No. 7 , Front Street Market,,
. .-, nn t f CP
TrEEPS CONSTAXi-l hau
BSt BEE . - S PRrNU LAM 15, M UTTON,
etc! . AU meats bought from me are promptly
dellrered. I WAL M. HAYSl Jr.,
may S La Stall So. 7; Front Street Market.
1883.
1
- , - - -
: 'V KOTICS... ' .. . '. ; 1
TTa trill t3 givj to rtcdvo cczlzilzi
froa our frfaada cmaay'aaa aU rabjecta cf
gencial Interest but Jnn , V.j
The. name of tbe wTtteT n$t always be fu
nUhedto teEslitcr.- I
! Coiaimm!catlmit tacit be frxtttca'N
lOBOsSdeef the paper. .
Persopaatteamcatbe aroHed4
iABlUfs epedaDy aacl partlOLlarly csds
toM that the Editor does sot arrays eador
tke Tloira oi correeposdesta xmksa so state
la the editorial "eohmna.
NEW AIVEBTISEIE2rrS
W E VJ ST O R
JpOB THE COTESIEKCE OF MYj CCS .
1DMERS AND TnE PCBUC GEKEltALEY,
I hare opened a , .' ir
Fancy Grocery Store !
' J ; INTIIE ; 1 ; '
NEW MARKET HOUSE,
I CORNEU MCTEH'3 ALLEY, j j
v, . ;. - . U
I SHALL HAVE OX HAND AT ALL TIMES
The Choicest .Groceries'-
iiKh as I keep at my Store oa North ,
Front Street. ' ' J ; .
BuyYOurOEOCERlES frominc an! It U1
affon I mo pleasure to dollvtr' at your home
such articles as you may purchafee In Ihd Mar-
keL " J"::'v :' '
.-v "; - i:- - 'j -
SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE by maklaK
i " - - i" i ' - - ! I
j all your selection In tbe NEW- MALKET
nODBK.
John L. Bbatwrlghtl;
may 1 if ' . . , . 1 ' 1
WATER COOLERS! !
Giles & Murchisou,
may . . - . I
' "ummer'Boardlng .
rVO OH Til HEE FAMILIES CAN FINI.
comfortable board in a private family ut l'UU-
boro, N. C. Largw,-alry rooms ; good water ;
i .'.-.
plenty of freh butter and milk, fruits, vestta-..
bUw, Ac Lare and ?bady playground for
clilldi-cn. A ' dally mail to nearest railroad
station, nine ndW distant. Only onu nfgbfs
ride from Wilmington. ; . j - ; -
Voi further Information apply at REVIEW"
OFFICE, or addrci - " j ; 1
O. BOX 15,
Pittsboro, N. C.
J. F. Lardner,
- Formrlj. f
WASHINGTON, I; C, ,
!..' .
1. tit now in rnarge at s
YATES' PHOTO. ROOMS.
A. STRICTLY
GUARANTEED.
FIRST CIASS WOKE
- may 6
New Butter New Butter.
VF YOU WANT SOMETHING VERY cholco
send snd gnt some ;
I . NEW MAY BUTTER,
just resetted, atWc a txrand, pentads for ?L
Can't be beat- j
NEJW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER, t
ETcryibios fresh and good at - i i
fcRAPON'S-FAMILY GROCERY, i K
No. South FrontStreet. ! ' ;
No old stock to work off. ' i
may 8 : GEO. M. CRAPON, Agt.,
May imilinery. :
rrm? nTFATFriirifY. vnvriT cif hay. iiaa
come and I have receiTea mon inn ai
HANDSOME M1IXINEBY C00D3, ' xrlkh
will be sold cheap. i I . . "
Ladies, sire me a can oerore purcuaung.
. MIW. KATE Wl.Nlws.
may5 No. 119 North Second MreoU
PIANOS & ORGANS
gOLD FOR CASH OR ON THE POPULAR
INSTALMENT PLAN. Now la Vur tlxac. I
nave just received a new ; sitpply. . Every la
- . . , ...;.!. j
strument la guaranteed. . I
y';Jt : . P. HE rKSBERGER. !
BIBLES & PRAYER BOOKS,
JN LARGE VARIETY. . J",
' . ' ' :; For aa!e at c
HEINSBERGER'S,
may -7 , .JUvo Book and Mtudc Store r
MUNDS BROTHERS, T"
l'HAKMAOISTS.
1,451 Broadway, N. W. Corner 434 St., N. Y.,
; 1- -. ' '' .and ; ;j - -.;- r ; ;
tll North Fourth St., Wilmington, N1. C.
stjropcn from 6 in the mornin-lUl 11 at
niut. jrresctipuona preporeu ai aj vvw.
may -
Grand Opening
Fine French Millinery !
AT JIIW. K. A. IXHDKS'S ua Weloii
dsT.ilsy&tU. The Ladies are rfpectful!y
Invited tacan. - Mfc. E. A. LUilaDN.
may 4t No. 113 NortU Vrcstst