this taper
evening. Sana?
ex
eepted
jOSHT JAMES,
OITOB AXD PBOrXIBTOB.
,awiPTIOSS POSTAGE PAID:
HW"- .
... i no. Six months,
fl.00. Three
0 j" w.
One month, 83 cent.
J will be dettrered by carrier free
10 cento per week.
ore
;o receive tneif li
j )rti7y Jieriev has U& largest J
circulation, of any newspaper
LudJnthecUy of Wilmington. JL
eW- Orleans is establishing the nys
tKin ot -organized charity."
Vewfoundland is the oldest , British
colony. It8 population is to-day four
totUcequarejmie
The HinJoos Delieve !t w3 Adam
who sinned and led Eve astary. The
Hindoos should be provided .with Bi
bles at 0Dce-
The Boston Transcript thinks the
9lu-cess of the Civil Service Reform
Commission is, to say the least, rather
Ketmcrical. " t
The greatest icniinine land owner in
England is Baroness (in her own right)
U'illoughby d'Evesby, who has an in
sane of $250,(00 from. ;Iand
.
It is said that during
the past three
or luiir months over 100 girls havo been
mduated
into wedded life from the
I rensuty Department at V ashmston.
j:ujland under the Disrael'i Ministry
,, ud off about S9l.000.000 of her pub
lic debt. So far under Gladstone she
U:v cancelled nearly $103,000,000. .
. . .
lSiHuiarck has
tabooeil the V lenna
rr -a i" ......
years, or-
.iix-d its special wire to Berlin cut. and
oven prohibited its going; via Germany
:oJenniark.
An English correspondent atT Gibral
tftr telegraphs that slaves are sold pub
licly in the streets, n few yards from
ihe Enelish Legation at Taugier, for
irom $2Qto$40. ' : !
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The sidewalks ot Toulouse are laid
wilh small pebbles set edgewise in a
kind of herring bone fashion. It is said
to make the shoe trade in that town
very profitable.
A Chicago court has decidwl that a
bequest to a Catholic clergyman to re
imburse him for saying masses for the
repose of the soul of the testator is valid
under the State statutes.',
There are about a thousand Indians
in Massachusetts representing about a
fourth as many families and thirteen
different tribes. Very few of them are
.fmrt. aboriginal blood.
Smallpox is raging in Mercer county.
V V., where it is said to have been
epread among tho people through the
ignorance of a physician, who is re
ported to be dying of the disease.
Sixty bronze hatchets have been
found embedded in the ground only one
metre deep at Salex, (Canton of St.
Cillen), Stwitzerland, which are sup
posed to be at least 2,500 years old.
One of the most extensive business
nieu of New York, who is neither a
politician nor a speculator, says: "I
never knew the country in a more pros
perous condition, or business with a
more promising outlook."
loiter news as to tho burning ot the
steamer Grapplcr off Vancouver's Is
land increases the extent of the calami
ty. At least seveuty lives were lost.
Only two bodies have been recovored-
Atree standing perpendicularly nasrday, but without transacting any busi
been discovered at a depth of 280 leet
in boring an artesian well at San
Bernardino, Cal. Greal pieces of wood,
which appear to : be v sycamore, are
brought up. .
Permission has been granted by the
New York Park Commissioner for the
erection of a statue of Peter Cooper in
tho small square south of Cooper Insti
tute.. The money for the statue will be
raised by a popular subscription.
Gov. Cleveland has signed the Camp
bell penal-code amendment, which
practically repeals what are known as
iho Sunday "blue laws." which have
been so obnoxious to a large class of
citizens of New York and Brooklyn.
I11 order to make Brerueu a seaport it
iv proposed to deepen, widen and
"trtighten the River Wcser for a dis-tuat-e
of fifty miles, so that sea-going
essels drawing 27 feet of water can go
through and pass each other with - ease.
The San Francisco Post is responsi
ble lor the story that, during the latter
part of the war David Davis was chal
lenged to fight a duel by a fire-eating
Southern ex-member of Congress. The
former, it is added, very properly de
clined, because his antagonist refused
to permit him to stand three-fifths be
hind a stone wall. 4 ;
Silver mated Spoons and Forks, low
pices, at Jacobx.'s : "
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LOCAL NEWS
INDEX TO REW ADVERTISEMEMT8.
Yatfj Photo Rooma
Benson' Skin Cure
Jxo C B o KKEM a x Yea Sir
Mukds Bros Pharmaclsta
II kins bkkgeb Planoai and Organs
Hall A Peaksall Tobacco and SouflT
W II GUKEy 8od Water Mineral Water
The earth is dry and thirsty and rain
is needed.
'W, T. Bannerruan, Esq
I Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pender county.
is in
the city to-!ay.
"A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at J a cobi's Hardware Depot.
At boarding school one ot the misses,
rut St. Jacobs Oil oUo her Inzztes.
The happy mistake;
Cured the headache!.
She laughs at her
beau.
who quizzes.
' i
i
The steamer John Dawson has been
materially j 121 pro ved in her appearance,
and is now bright and shining in her
new coat of painty '
Horses and vehicles of almost every
description were in demand tb-day, and
many who had delayed engaging teams
in season were deprived of the pleasure
of a ride to the cemetry. j
For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
go to J a cobi's Hardware) Depot, t.
Maj. C. W. McClammy and Dr. W.
T.Ennett, of Pender dounty, are in the
city to-day. Mai. McClammy tells us
that he will get half of a crop of peaches
from his orchards this sear. j ;
To-day being a legal " holiday there
were no trials by the magistrates, al
though there "are several ca$e3 requiring
maffisteriai inquisition, but! thes aro
recognized for their appearance to-mor
row.
Quite
a number of 01
r courrtry
cousins are in the city to-day, to par
ticipate in tho Memorial Services, and
we notice among ihem many
of our
gallant veterans of the
so terribly tried our souls.
days that
Capt.-V. V. Richardson, of Colum
bus county, is in the city to-day. j He
repbrts that the crops in hisjsectiori are
looking remarkably well, that cotton is
coming up finely and looks promising.
f . 1
The Itesport commenced her regular
trips for the season this: morning, hav
ingcome up from the Marine Railway
at" 8:30 a. m., with colors flying and
bright in her fresh codt of paint. JSho
at once took in her freight, and at the
hour appointed started j for Smitnville.
" j
A change of schedule on the Caro
lina Central R. R. goes into effect to
day. The mail traid will hereafter
leave at 7:10 n. ra., aiid arrive at 8:45.
This is a faster schedule and a decidedly
better arrangement. The mail. trains
will hereafter meet at Sand Hill instead
of Hamlet. j ! ! !
Exports Foreign
Gcr. brig Alwinc, Capt.
Klecker
cleared to day for WolgastJ Germany,
with 103.318 feet lumber, j valued at
$2,500, shipped by Mr. W. Walter.
Adjourned.
The Board of Directors of the Clin
1
ton & Point Caswell Railroad held ja
meeting at the First National Bank to-
ness adjourned to meet again at 8 o clock
to-night.
Masriioliaj
The municipal election at Magnolia
resulted in the re-election of J. l-
Carroll, for Mayor; H. Hollin$gworth,
H. E. Newberry, G. W. Brinktey, J . E.
Wilson. F. D. Scott, and J. F Croom
for commissioners. The toWn and
surrounding district also Voted! in favor
of a graded school by a large majority.
Proposed Keuikiou. m
We understand that there is to ; be a
reunion of the surviving members of
that gallant old command, Co. A, 3d.
N. C. Cavalry, at Maj McClaramy's
residence, on Scott's Hill, in Pender
county, some time during the Summer,
probably about the latter part of Au
gust), after the crops are all laid by.
It is thought that they will probably
muster at least thirty strong-
. City Court. 1
Sylvester Artis, colored, was drunk
and down last night and jwaa 1 taken in
by ihe police. This morning he Was
brought before the Mayorlto answer the
chargeand was required to pay , a fine
of $1. in default of which he was, sent
below. -.' '' ' 'l '' -: '- -
r Alexander . Boy kin, the colored man
arrested yesterdayfor fast driving, was
arraigned, this morning, and in 'default
of the wherewithal to pay the 10 fine,
he was sent below. . ' ! "
WILMINGTON. 'N..C. THURSDAY! MAY 10, 1883. NO. 112
Memorial Day.
jj The privilege of , assembling of our-
selves together imce every year for the
purpose of laying our annual tribute of
affectionate and undying remembrance
on the graves ot those who sacrificed so
much in behalf of their, native South
is one of the few that Ms now left ns.
And this is the day on which , those
tributes are paid. Year by year the
ranks of the living are being thinned ;
year by year the survivors of the four
years of war and invasion and desola
tion and distress are leaving ustO join
their comrades on the golden shores of
the beautifuL river where there is no
more of death, no more of wars and
1 .. . .1.. - .
tumults, no parting, no persecutions
and no sorrow, and where they may
"rest uuder the shade of the trees." free
from the strifes and the ambitions and
the jealousies and the cares which make
of earth not all an Eden.
It will not be many years hence ere
the last shall have departed and then
when the comrades shall all I sleep to
gether the beautiful lessons of to-day
will bear their sublimesi fruit, for it
will be their children who will lay their
floral ofteriugs over the sacred dust ot
tho noble army of rraartyraand heroes.
I The arrangements for the observances
to-day were admirable and they were
carried out in their entirety. The pro
cession moved .promptly at 4 o'clock and
in the order named . in V the published
programme and .on; the route as indi
cated, much of. which, through the kind
forethought of : Mayor, f Hail,
hd been 9priukled,soas to lay the dust
as much as possible, j There :were
flowers in profusion and all who could
obtain them carried wreathes of ever
greens aiso.
As we write the procession i moving j
o3. led by the Cornet Concert Club, I
(vyith G en ! Taylor and" staff In ad vance,) j
who are discoursing soma of their sad- j
dest and sweetest strains. with the Wil
mington Light Infantry, in the dear old
gray, following close behind with arras
revet sed, and each man bearing upon
his piece a chap!eL,of May flowers..
These are followed by carriages con
taining" the orator, and tho -chaplains,
then the Ladies Memorial Association
on foot, and after the Association the
cholr.tbe Children's Memorial Associa
tion and the schools. At the head of
the third division marches that handful
of veterans, the Association of Officers
of the Third N. C. Infantry, followed by
the Confederate Survivors'- Association,
wherein may be found men who have
facedi the enemy's fire in a hundred
fights, and citizens on foot and in car
riages close the procession which is
now j sadly wenuing lis way to Male
dale's beautiful shades. 1
Town Elections.
At the municipal election at Burgaw
on Tuesday last, the following officers
were elected to S4?rve for the ensuing
year:
Mayor W. M. Hand.-
Commissioners A. H. Paddison, J
J. Moore, J. F. Croora. John Smith
and J. B. Moore a re-election of all of
last year's officers. i '
The New Telegraph.
Mr, Wm. A. Johnson,1 of Messrs
Warren Johnson & Son, of Clinton, is
in the city to-day, and wo acknowledge
the courtesy of a call from him. Mr.
Jpjmsou is interested in the telegraph
line to Clinton and is herein its interest.
He tells us that the wires will probably
be up and be open for traffic at an early
day. ' I '-.j
; ' Excursionists. j
A party of colored excursionists ar
rived here this morning a little after 9
o'clock on the Carolina Central Rail
rpad. They, came from Raleigh, via
Hamlet, and numbered 110 in all.
f hey will return to-morrow night.
This is the first excursion of the season.
and from now until the excursion sea
son is oyer we may expect visitors from
the interior towns quite frequently, i
Wake Forest.
Thinks tn the Marshalls for . an invi-
tution to the commencement at Wake
Forest, which takes place June 12-14
On the mh at 8 p. m , Rev. A. i-
Ti,n nf Raltimore. delivers the
AW - f
alumni address ; on the 13th at 11
n. m.. Rer. Henry McDonald. M. D.,
Ai,nf. r1nli7ers thc address before
.he two literary societies; at 8 p. m.
on the 13th Rev. Geo. C. Irimer, D. D ,
of Chicago, preaches the baccalaureate
cormnn An tha 14th at 11 a. UlL.r the
1 oration3 of the graduating class will bo
.!imrl kt 8 1. rk. . on that day there
wm Ka thn nsna.1 social Catherine, com-
,j;muntarv tn the class of 1883. The
nrnnhilt ore: Euzelian Society J.
Hr Lamberth. Ivy G. Riddick and W.
V, Savage; Philomathesian Society
Charles D. uay, J. tf. ii.ii.nignt anu ix.
S. Glenn.
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Slight Fire. -
At about 1 o'clock this afternoon; a
spark from the chimney of Ancrum
Batson, colored, . on Dock, between
Tenth and Eleventh streets, fell upon
the roof and ignited the shingles causing
considerable excitement for a few mo
ments . , There was no general alarm
given and the fire was put out by some
of the neithbors with a" few buckets of
water, but not until quite a: hole had
been burned in the roof.
The Biff Excursion.
Messrs John X. Maffitt , and J.
A.
Corbett, two of the4 projectors of the
giv
Wilmington during the i latter1 parU of
this month, returned '.yesterday from a
trip over tho line of; that road.4 They
say that the affair will be verv success
ful. the indications now beins i that a
j large number wilt take advantage of th4
opportunity, among whom there will be
many ladies. The tickets will be, issuetl
from Shelby to ' Smitnville aud return
and the accommodations wiH be ample,
Caroliuu Central Katlroad.
"The annual election of officers of tho"
Carolina Central Railroad was held at
the lofliee of the Secretary; in .this., city
to-day, the entire stock ol the company
being represented,;; The old Board of
Directors was re-elected, and subse
quently Col. John M. ltpbinson was;
re-elected President, and Mr. John H.
Sharp -Secretary of the company. Tho
Board of Directors, aa re-eleeted, is as
follows: -. I .
John M. Itobinsuu, C-M Stedman,
Wilmington VJ, S" 'Whedbce, J. L.
Mlunis, Severn Eyerc, B. C. iroffman,
Baltimorp; 1). Y-. Oates; Charlotte; tHf
S: Tucker, J C; Winder, W.W. Cham
berlaine, Raleigh ; M. P. f-ak, Wades
boro.
iMiotosrrnpIiecl. "
The stores and places of business
were pretty generally closed
during tho
4 the Wil-
afternoon. At 3:15 o'clock
mington Light, Inlantry, preceded by
drums and fife, matched out Third street
from the City Ilall and wiieeled -into
Market street, dowh-.wbich they moved
to the' Iron t of YanOrsdiirsl photo
graph gallery, where they fiiedj into
line and were" halted and faced to the
front while they were, being photo
iiraphetL After this they Wheeled into
column of platoons and marched off,
the several movements being executed
with a promptness and precision highly
creditable to their drill and discipline.
The ranks were fuller to-day than on
anyv occasion for years past.
Point Caswell. .
By an act of the last legislature ' Point
Caswe
I was incorporated as a 6 town,
and by a provision in the act of incor-
noration it was made unlawful for tho
County1 Commissioners to grant a
license to any one to soil liquor within
the precincts of tho town without the
At the election of officers for the town,
held on Tuesday .last, there were; two
tickets! in the field ono, headed by
Capt. R. P.: Paddison, for "No Libense.'i
aud the other .with" Mr; H. M. Driver
as the nominee for "License" and both
parties worked zealously for success
The election 6T Capt. Paddeson, with
only tbreo votes cast against him, was
the result, so that Point Caswell will
be a dry" town for a twelyemon
come. .. . . -
h to
Kltclieu -Market.-;
The folio wins, retail prices rule m
this market to-day May 10 :
5eei luarzuc per pounu; veai-i4cw
15c; lamb" 13i15c; jmutton 1215c;
Green pork, whole hog, 910c per
pound; cuts, I2oi6c;cornedpork 124a
15c; turkeys,' alive, $lffll25 each;
dressed.. 164818c per pound ; chick
en? 4045 cts each ; grown fowls, 40G
50c; geese alive 75c each; dress
ed $1; eggs, 1518-ets per doz; butter,
country. 2530c. ; Northern , 35c ;
lard, - 13 15c; Baltimore, hams, 16
18,; breakfast strips. 1510; N.
C. hams, 1516f ; shoulders, 1112 ;
sides, 94124 ; fish, trout, 2025c,
mulleU, 15&20,; shad. 75c$ 1.25 per
pair,; scalded oysters, 124c. per
quart ; clams, per quart, 124c ; per
bushel, 50c ; cabbage, 10 15rpcr head ;
cucumbers, 4Qc per doz ; strawberries,
l24cperbox; collards, 5fil0c; turnips, j
5 cents per bunch ; sweet potatoes, 25c !
per peck ; Irish do, 50c per peck ; new, f
1520c per quart ; onions, 50c per peck.l
5c per bunch; carrots and parsnip. 50c I
per peck ; green peas. 40c per peel: ;
-t " - . "T . , -
bunch; lettuce, 35c per head.
'--tt-t i 'v - -r t - "
T RnHilr nr! rvt hpr (Vet tn .Txco
. e o-v ni..-jTvi;t.M
El S lor ooju, uuuus suu lflwrs, yjvxaa
&c. -You can get all sizes and at the
loTrcst prices. V,
DIED.
nUFII AM In Tender county, X. C on the
15th of April, Mw. AMELIA A. IIUFIIAM,
consort of William Hulham, dee d, in the 73rd
year of her age. f -
The deeeased was born in Columbus county.
X. C, near Whitertlle, and In early life moved
to the connty of New Hanover, now Pender,
where she married and 6eltled and there raised
a larjre family fonneea children and several
grand children. When young be 'attached
herself to the BapUst Church, and . white her
trials were jrrcat, she ever held to the faith,
and died fully reconciled. Her last?aya were
luiT M&t rl rvx'ti ar.fl t hnap trliA ur4rn rith her
mother Ia at re$t, while niauy iI i have-yet
to make ready for that eventtul day'. Tew
women were as energetic, aud whlie her means
were koiaU. none were so realy to aamlnister
t- the! wiinU cf the eicfand aflilQted." Onr old
mother was blind, and many iof herrran't
childreo she had never seen, batraethinks ehe
sees them cow. and as an angel of .light, i ad
roinisterfe, spiritually, to I heir Jnauy wants,
hie ieft her farewell advice to att to nwet her
beyond the skies: often 'saying that clcath'a
rates would not larm her, and that the Jor
dan was calm and eerene; she would have a
pleasant voyage, which would, land hex safe
in glory. She died of drop and her 'suffer
ings were Indescribable, but herplcasnred now
surpass them. ,- , , . AKiiouit.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Yes Sir !
A
LWAYS THE BEST TH1C MARKIST
afl'ordrt and at tlie lowest jrices
' -. . - - 1 ' ' r -
,B1lKF, MUTTOK, LAMB A.NIi VEAL
AH orders promptly tilled.,
J. C. ISORNfcilAN,
' Stall , Sew .Market:
may 10
Tobacco & S n -ufF.
LORILLARDS,
AN D OTIIEK , Uh&rKABLK iiKiDK?,
FROM 'G AIN'T' TO CLIMAXv"
-AT REBATE rRIf.E?
TT A T T Xrm? P Si A I T
J-JL. J.i UJ WJL JklJ.JkL JL w'U. JL. I
A REAL
S IC I S3
CURE.
There is ftniy one. aud that 'with simple
name. "My tKis, !nnrH ma insiis cov
ered WITH SCALT, POHKS, 5 HA I5KCOME
CLE AX, SMOOTH. AXD SOFT .AS AUD IT'S. MV
HAXBS WliRli COVEEEl WITH 1-ITTI.Ji DRV
SCA1W. TlIET HAVE 1IJJ A r PEAKED "AND I'M
BETTEB THAN I UAVE BEES t)R TWEXTV J
YEARS, rSIKO DR. BEN'SOJf'S bKI.V CURE
A;. M- N'oble Solma, Ji. C, fuly 3. 18-2,
Dr. Beneon's Skin Cure consist of Internal
and external treatment at same time and it
makes tlieekin white, soft arl smooth. H
contains no iwisonous drugfi. 1 at drugifiBtB.
"I uad Salt Rheum f6r 19 years, itol'r
PACKAGES OF DR. BEXSOX'S SltlV CURE E
TIRELY CCREU ME. r . V. IftVCile, .HereCkl. j
Cal. 1 ?1 at dnigiflats . j
Dr. Benson's Skin Cure conslets M Internal i
and" external treatment at earae time and H
makes the skin white, soft and smooth. Uf
contains no pol50nona drfige. 1 at drogjis's.
"Dk. Bexsos's Skix-Clreeeadicatei j
MT PIMPLES. -TlIKY USED i TO BREAK OCT i
coxtes itallt." stoveT. UarrlsoTi, Kochca
ter, . l , l at druggiat-.
Dr Benson's Skin Cure consist of latcrnal j
and external treatment at fcamo time and it
makes tbe aklu white, eott and smooth. It !
contain ao poisonous drturs. l at druggists.
'Fob jfocbs years I 6Ueperei agoxt
FROM A.SKIX DISEASE. DE. UEXSOX's feKIX
CURE CURED MtT." C. B. McDoxald, PLin
tersville, Ala. 1 at drnjarlsts.
"I'm! happy to say Hr. Bexsox's Siux
Cube has cured my eczemi of the scaip,
of four years $TAXTrxG. Jno. A. An
drews, AttV-at Law, Asbtcn, 111. 1 at.dru?-
lsts- . V.- r'-'' '
Dr. Ben&on'a Skin Core conslota of internal
and external treatment at eame time and It
makes tht'ekln white, soft and smooth. It
contains no polsonou drug. Si at druggist.
Five doctors; xo exd of medicdoc; xo
relief. dk. bexsox's 8kix cube has
druyex away all eruptioxs am) 131
x early well." Ida C Youxg, H&mUtoa,
Ills.' " j -
- C. N. Crlttenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for
Dr. C W. Benson's Kcmedies, 115 rUon St.,
New lork. :
may 10-lw-cht-nrin
Steamer Passport. .
fJIHE STEAMER PASSPORT WILL COM
xnence her Regular Trips to SMITHY! LLE
and the FORTS, on ! THURSDAY, MAY 10th;
Leaves Wilmington at 9 o'clock everr mom-
lug. ana retam octween sursei ua iar, ex
cept Satnrda a, when she will loare Wiimlog
ton at 4 P. Mi J. W. HARPER.
may0-tf :;' . - I
Wrightsville Mail and
ef?s.
M
Y MAIL AND JEXPRES WAGON FOR
W ughtarlUe Sound will le&re th PostofilcA la
thla dty dally at 8.30. o'clock. A.- M. I'icia
ges, Bundles, Boies and Barrels carried at
rasonable' rates. Leare ordera at Porcell
House. '? ! '" "'" '
xaaT-lwk J 1VLARKLNS.
Soda Water! Soda Water!!
"1TT1TH PURE FRUIT JUICES,
IOECOLD 1
,,ki season las. "-V
MINERAL WATER ON DBA CO JIT.
-i ick coli: '
;
- - ' WITXIAM U. OREKN.
aid 14 - 1 -Drnjrgiat.
ATJew SuddIv
'VF JaiD AND 4 WHITK UNION -isElH,
J 1. . - , v - i
jfca, Beaoa, Corn, CAtib?e, Ae.
5 lni!r and ChemSraJb. 1 Patent -Metliei
i Toilet md Fancy ArtWle, An.- , y
, njr FrecriiUoii- 13 lied t aU honra.ilay atni f
nlsht. - Vn - - P. C. MILLER,
- . I - - German Vrvdiit : I
mt h.si. ' Correr l ourth vox Nua its.
. FLEASS NOTICE, t- ' i- "
' We will bo glad to receive eoariuzJ nation'
irasa onr frienda oa any and ' all anbjecu of
gcaeral latere; tmt I 4 ;
The name of the writer must always be tai
fil&bed to the Editor. v s .
Communications nrnt t be "written oa cat
joncsl-Ieof the paper.
Perscti&IItSea meat be aroldol ' - I
Ani It la eapeclally anl particularly node
8tohJ Usat the Editor does jot aJwaya t-ndor
tke vlorra of corrc poxtdenta unless so state
In thai editorial colnmns. S v ,
new ADVEimsiansyTs;:
poit TnK coxy kn IES c k of ir cua"
TOMEE3 AND THU VUBLIC GESEttALIA".
I have opeael a t , J -'; : ,, .
Fancy Grocery, Storo ! :
:. '. IN TIIL . j j .
NEW MARKET HOUSE,
CORNER MUTER'SAXLET.'
I SUA IX II AVE ON If AND AT ALI TtlK3
The ' Choicest Groceries
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j ncli as I keep at in 7 Store oa Xortli ! -
. . .. Front Streec v-m 7
Hoy vour UROCESIES fronic an-rit will
afionl me ileasure to deliver &t your hoiiea'
such arllclea a you luay juircluvtc n the Mar
ket. I . - .-'- : , ' --' :i .'.'.r-K
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AVK TIME JVSD TROUBLE by nunliu
all your Welnions In the 'EVT i!ARlCET
John L. Boatwrtelit
WATER CGOLEliS !
VW SALE RY
,1
Giles & Jiurcliisou,
may 8 ." ' v ' - " ;
t J. F. Lardner,
FtMrmerJy of
BICE GALLEET
WASIMJiUTO.V, p. C.
Is now In fharjrc at
YATES1
PHOTO. ROOMS.
STRICTLY
GUARANTEED.
FIRST CLASS
WORK
inayjs
Ne w B utter r -If e w B utter.
TF yOU WANT &OMKTHIXU VKRY choice
Lnd and got eome " .; ; ! ",:v';-"
NKVV MA Y, BTJTTKR.
just received, t:53va round, 3 ttotindK for 61.
Can't lo beat. ;'''i:;.i:
NEW CChI)S 11 Y RVI3RYI STEAMER.
Everything fresli and food at .
crai'on's rxmisr grocery,
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No.-W 8outh Front Street.
No old stock. to work off,'
mar
OEO. il. CRAPON, AjjU,
Rlay RJillinery.
THE BEAUTIFUL MONTH" OF UAYUAS
come and I have rccolred more NBV AND
HANDSOME MILLINERY GOODS, which .
will he sold cheap. i, --A -r.
Indira, eivc tne a call before purchasing j' -
miS. KAT1S C WJNK - ,
may 5 No. 1 1 9 North Second MrccL ;
PIANOS & ORGANS
S
OLD FOR C
ASH OR ON THE rOPULAJI
INSTALMENT
PLAN. NowI your time. 1
have jut received a new inpply. Every In
etrument is guarantee!. i
r. ITEINSBERGERj "
BIBLES & PRAYER BOOKS,
jy LARGE -VARIETY, . , -;-
" ' '. For wileat - : j. v
HEINSBERGER'Sv
may 7 LIto Book and Muslo Storo
3IUNDS BKOTHEIIS,
in Altai Ac ist8
1,491 Broadway,!. W. Corner 434 St., jr. Y
. ' . .-and -' .'r -
21 North Fourth ht. , Wilmington, '. C.
tSr Open from 6 In the morning till Hat
night. rrcscripilons pre pa ml at ad hours,
may 4-tf s .
Grand Opening
Fine French Millinery !
A T MRS. E.
A. LUMSDEX'ft oa We lncs-
iCXday.May Stli.' The Ladlca re-reocctfuJly
Invited to call
MUl. K. A. LCMSDCNi
tnay 5-41
No. ll'J North Front t
VIRGINIA IEAL.
AM OFFERING THIS SPLENDID MEAL
JL
Ctrrourd coarse or Hue) a bottom yrkc. 1
Lv ery Ltiz warranted to glre MthIcU'Hj. j
Vut load or s ing!ehag order aoliclto-J. X
averea tree, r ? - - k. uiiik.
r f
m. H. HAYS, Jr.,
! Stall No: 7 Front Strekt Maukct,
r
! IV
JEEPS CONSTANTLY O.N IIAM THE
iS-ST
TiLKF, SPRING LA MR. MIJTTON,
etc.- A U watt ltifhl from' we ? promptly
d5llTerej
; r WiL M. HAYS, Jr.,
toil T, Frant street HaxLet.
may Z