1 1
i err etenlng, Sundays ex
" eepted by .
JOSH T. JABIES - .
JulFl "IONS r OUTAGE PAHh 1
lU5Cliir month, 2.00. Three i
n
$4.00.
1-
no
J,
Hklb V l.-il J V V o
MAI1
nsf . . 4i (x: uk; :
po0'' Mm delivered by carriers tree
PT Dart of the cttf , at tbe shove j
fCa e i a rent i wee. .
-iyf " nrs wl report any an.l an fau-
their paper regularly.
TOL. VII.
W rLMINGTON. C TUESDAY. MAY 39? 1883.
NO. 128
'- VTe will te gia 1 ta iccUvo x----.-;4t!--
from our iriad3 on any and all ecfcjctu ot
fsaaeral Interest irat r f ' -.- . :
"J The name of tfca writer tanst always be ft
niched to the Editor.- .V:.; "w. -;
Communications must be written ca ofcl
. ,ooalJeof tfre paper. ' ;r;;.v C",';-!-."-; N J -
.1 Persousfitics nrust bo sroldecV .
- i And It la eauecially and trttcnlaTir edo
stood that the Editor docs not always ende
tke rlews oC correspondents wiles so atats
In the editorial coloiarts. C ' ; -
the cily of Wilmington
The annual meeting of the Lndies
u itn"-- : ... ... - ., i :.r
& inf. - ' -f ..nu ntnnncr I Mcnional Association, lor tne election
rtif officers and the transaction of other
important business, will be held in the
ton, 4"-
s have broken out at i schoolreoru in rear of St. James1
, ' t - ntliony has so far recover
$CIVS ' . .rtride in the open air.
ii :iu,'j
CI-' -
. chief Justice George Sharswood,
Lv t'ourt of Pcunsylvania,
.ftheuy"
i
i.umv' successor will be
-..-n or i"1""
e'ec C!.-,";, t,, meet to-morrow.
rirenau Crapo, of Massachu
l'0"?r . . . u, .-4.rV ill in Wash
SCt- . ; V5 rpn orth.
ni lpvotion on the art of i There is to be a
. Vv on the day of the Czar's en- j bition at " the Tiles
."" we is commented upon by o'clock Friday
tri "'";., ;r.urnals. ! time the present ses
1 1 i if - i
ums that foot up to 173,-
tb.. l.-.re
,. i;ev d that Lord (rauvilie has
".ownuinication'io the French
raineut exprewinp. regret at the
m .it' France towarus .uaviat;.a.
3rt''" .. .
c r Miohnol Bass, the brewer of
.Ka pale ale," has given away to
,vn? for libraries, churches,
OCtK
rheftr; collections of Wm. Henry
Hubert, lately editor of the World,
l-lnold hi Xew York on Thur
, ' Mr Ilulbert in about to go to
Kuroi
.
Io al societies at Montreal have no
wl.ir.M ut actihe' contrary to the
bs of their pastors, who lately de
nounced the affiliation scheme with th
A-nerican Irish League.
. -
senator Fair's ton is described as a
lloy Cf W, RnJ t.b0 hoir to illions'
marine a rtraight course for thp gut
- 1' is an old saying that rich
. ..... .. t vn-in ?bpn their
Uieil S SOILS Ufqurunj ' ,'
fatljcrs left oQ and leave off where their
latbtrs h?zm. . '
..
The a 'was. safely, crowned last
Simhy. Ttte ceremony was irjagniQ-
writ iu the extreme and. the cost of the
affair to iho government i placed a1
ltKHHtOO which is, in all probability.
-rv nuiph in excess of the actual cost.
The enthusiasm of the populace m
Moscow whs a noticeable fact and goon
disprove 'the statements of those
ni'wspaiHir men who speak of au irre
oncilable conflict between the Czar
and hi people. Tho Nihilists in llus
hia arc not by any means the peopled
that country.
Chiircli to-morrov. evening, at 5 o'clock.
Mr. F. M. James, one of the health
ofllcers ot the city; who has been absent
for about a month on a visit to Fall
Riyer and Nantucket. Mass., returned
here Sunday, and was on the streets,
looking well and hearty, yesterday.
The revenue cutter .Colfax came .up
and anchored oft" the Custom House
this morning,- and will probably remain
in her present position until alter me
morial services arc closed to morrow,
as she i3 to fire a salute on that occa
sion. .
Kindergarten exhi-
tnn School, at 4
afternoon, at which j
sion will close. The
entertainment promises - to be very in
teresting, ami will be "free to invited
guests.
There was a large throng on board
the Passjjort this morning, bound for a
day of pleasure and recreation down
the river. The party was composed
principally of the excursionists who
arrived here yesterday evening.but there
was a "right smart spnnklm,' ot our
citizens among them.
About Blacklisli.
We are requested to state that ttyj;
blaekfish excursion spoken of to take
place on the steamer Passport to taor- j
row will not be a regular fish'ng ex- j
cursion. The boat will leave her wharf ;
at her usual time. 0 oc!ock. stopping at
Smith villc, and will make a trip -outside
-to the- grounds, accommodating
them who may wish to fish. It is
thfifl in the air thomrh. that on
SEW: ADVERTISE3IENTS SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MECKLENBURG IROW WORKS,
NEW AIVJ3BTIS13ME2TrS.
MILLINERY.
- - ; , JMAMJFACTDliK ' .
CAW jnU, WATER WflEEW.' STEAM E5GINES, BOILERS. DOTH PORTABLE
C?.. fL. .v nToT w rtnv HflT.T.t WITKAT MILL. OUTFITS. rillAFTUfG,
ANI DTAilUAl.i uaAju :
XT ATS, BONNETS, FLOWKBS, .
riciius. nosrsBT, glovks. t.
LACK (XLI.ARS. rEATnKKS,
as J evcryiilas la ray ltao ot the latest and
PUIXCTS; If AXGEB8 AXD PEDE6TAL BOXES. :OTTON FRFcES. SUGAJt BOlLTSES.fcc. j most avprored atyto. aod new gooOs to
arrlv
CaU ami examine our stock, or sjk1 for ctrcrilar. Machlnory ot all alndi larttisneo &i
short notice and lowest price. -r
Col. Sr b. FBKMOKT is our General Agent In tVUmlnr-on d rlclnity, for the Bale of
due notice will be given in . this paper. nchloery. who will furoiah priees. receive order and supply aU desired information.
and for further particulars wc refer you . : ; - JOffK An LKES, Proprietor.
..lL..ir- i ! mayss-im . - . ' -
LO IHO urutifti.
Thursday, the 7th of June there will be J
a regular fishing excursion, of which j
Fine Photographs on exhibition at
the Yates Gallery. - J ; I ' ; :
It
The Excursionists.
Tho excurpiou train from Shelby
arrived here at 5.30 o'clock yesterday
evening having on board about 300
excursionists, fifty of whoni are ladie?,
from that thriving town and tho inter
mediate points. There are quita a
number of merchants among them and
all appear to belong to a good and
well-to-do class of citizens. The men,
as a general thing, and the ladies with
out an exception, are remarkably
good looking. They soon found com
fortable quarters at the Furcell ; House,
Commercial Hotel, and other homes of
more or less note, after which they
might be seen, alouo and in groups,
promenading our principal streets until
Nl)amon and Pythias Lodge. No. 21.
Independent Order of Good Samaritans
and Daughter of Samaria, had a cele
bration yesterday, the principal feature
of which consisted in forming a proces
tT, nJi Prinfps streftl. whence, pre-
ccoOaI py a uanu in ru!.-, j yiat tiaato pe raau
to St. Stephen A.M. i.. Uhnrcji. color-. . very orderly and
ed, where George L. Mabsou delivered
an "atldress appropriate to the occasion.
.Criminal Court.
Since the close of our report of yes
terday the following cases -have beeu
disposed of : - .
Stato vs. Monroe Turner, carrying a
concealed weapon. Defendant submits.
Judgment suspended on payment of
costs. . ' ;
State vs. G. A Poppe. carry a con-
ftled weaDon. Defendant submitted 1
and judgment was suspended upon pay
ment of costs.
State vs.. Jacob Davids, carrying a
concealed weapon. Same jaagmeni as
above. -State
vs. Jno. Martin, larceny. Case
continued.
State vs, Henry F-liU. bigamy. Case
continued. -
State vs. Jos. Roderick, carrying a
nnnPPftled weapon. Case continued.
Cool Befer.
O TO McGOWAXU No. SO. FRONT
- " " -
St.. for COOi BKEK anrt -".lony inoygui -5-CENT
CIGATiS, Good WHISKEY", WISES,
&c. :;,v'"t-.:V. '' may 29 It
Infant's Lace Bonnets,
TN NEW AND PRETTY- STYLES; ALSO.
HATS. FEATHERS, FLO WEBS and other
MILLIXERY and FANCY. GOODS. And
Old Hat pressed in new thapa.
considerably alter dark
The trip from Shelby, a distance oH voL proaeStered:
242 niiles, was made in 12 hours and, gtate Y3fXfinee Smith, illegal voting.
5 minutes, which was remarkably good j Nq1 pros.'etitered. -
time considering the many stoppages state vs. W-E Mayo, jeace war:
The crowd was an nisinIsa ftt the, cost of th
may S9
MRS. KATE C WINKS,
No. 119 North Second Street.
Notice.
next week. t
Ladies will uad It to their Interest to gtre ne
...... v.. . -, -
acull. t .j. ;;- v r-'- .
MRS. S. J. BAKER,
122 MARKET ETCEET.
Tnay 0 - .
REFINED CAMPnOlt,
Sr.CKNTS I'EK l'OUNI).
-TE OFFER 100 LBS FINEST GUit CAM-.
1 V 1'ltor at 33c er jiorund, or ihrf o pounds
for one llar. FiftT .unt Persian Ineeet
Powder 50 cent per'pouud. jCall or f nd or
ders hv Postal. Good will to delivered
pcomf Ur. MCNDS BR.,
lispenlnj? rh.rmacl3t, .
. l.ial Broadway, N. Y.
tlil North Oh street, Wlltunicton, N . C
mar 26 - ?
o
A 3ew Supply
F RED '.VND WIIlTE ONTION fKId',-
f Pas, B?ana, Corn, Cabtase, .t
Irug!i ant cnemicais, iaieu aieuicuics.
Toilft ani tnoy Arucies. cc.
plio
fJIHE ANNUAL MEETING QV THE LA
DIES MEMORIAL -ALSOCIAlJlON, for the
election of officers, and admLtsloh ot members,
la called at the School Room In t ie rear of M.
.lames' Church, to-morrow (V edne-'iay) ai
j AS i tlT?LtlUUVU3 i uvicm4j
nipriil. X i3ill-AA
. German Iugt, v,
inch 31 Corner Fourth aui Nun its
. "V - fc. i - 111 r FT (1 1 ' T'f' 1111 ' LCI UUWU k 1 V V V X. a WW -
State vs. urion oruuu. a. . , f h0 Presiiient.
MISS li. C. BURR, Scet'y
may 29 It
Star please eppy
VISITORS
there was no difficulty j praseculor
mar the enjoyment of. fi v3
or disturbance to
the ride. There are delegations irom
nearly every station along the line of
the road, and their universal good
conduct receives the warmest praise of
the mauagers of the excursion. ,
At 0 o'clock this morning a larse
number (as stated elsewhere) went
down the tivqv on tite iVi.n ana
will attend a ball to-night at the 'Hotel
Bruuswickl To-morrow they will
havo an opportunity, on the same, boat,
. The Scientific Amcricanf after giving
several remedies tested lor destroying
cabbage worms, says: "The most
satisiactory remedy tested, however,
consisted of a mixture of onoshalf pound
each of hard soap arid kerosene oil in
three cnllons of water. I his was npf
plied August fith; an examination the
following day showed many, if not all,
I l st FT t . t
the worms Kmca.,ine re.UWv frt- vl,in t;,t.traarv tribute to
simple and cheap, and probably worth j Neplnn( by Ha excursionttothe hlack
alrial. Ira nnHa btk! nn Thursday night
j lieu 1UUUUI v
1 there will be a oau at tcu ocuaiuu
ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO
Un mailables
SUate vs. K.U. isarniiz, misuemi..-!.
Guilty. Judgment not yet pronoun
ced. This is what known as tho
"green turnip' case and was brought up
ua p;iu fsxttrt wherein
on appeal '"j ;
the detendant was found guilty of vio
lating a market ordinaeeby selling veg-.
otahles outside the prescrilod limits.)
State vs. Obadiah Uogers, assault
and battery and peace warrant two
cases. Uecoguized in the sum of SpO
in each asc tor hi- appearance at ie
next term of Cotrrt. "
CALL AT
HEINSBERGER'S,
LIVE HOOK AND At USIC STORES,
1()7 tintl lt$ iVIarket Street.
raayiO ". ' ' -f -
Corsets !
Flour. tflour.
rjrm Bbb Daisy FLOUR. -
ZVjXj libla Butter Cup,
. i-250 d rarkMtlti,
2M do DcllMllK .. ,
iro do" Mocarcli.
' Fur fale by - :' -
uxaytl KERCIISKR A CALDEU, BKOa
Groceries. -
Doxcs .lacked and D. 3. SIDES.
10s) Buckets and Tuba Pest LARi.
10O llh'isan! Bbls Cuba MOIASSES,
AO Rbld SUGAR. C. K.x C and Gran.
100 Bags COFFEE, , .--,
20 r.bbjRlce.
: For nalc bv .
may 21 KEUOHNER A COLDER BROS,
Wilmington & Wordon R."R.
: , Company.
i f OR A LISE CORSETS, AU Slaca.
The following i3 a list of the unraail- IcAzX for their benefit and pleasure,
ublo postal matter remaining in tbe? e b-d lncm lne heartiest sort of a
Postofiico in this city: j welcome, the most pleasant enjoyment
J. V. Holt; Rockingham . N. Lf their vidt. and, in the language of
Mrs. W. B. Barker. Dudley, N. C. ; J. . John Ei Inc0; Jn the Profestcr, that
H. Tucker, 31 Bradford st., Boston; j thoy mf.y Como Again'
Rev. B. Mainard, Clinton, N. C. ; : ZT7Z un y
Our visitors are invited to the Yates
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols Photorraphfe Gallery. 1 ip Market
lAtitrect has been interviewed j at JACOr.rs Hardware Depot. ' t j &trect:-
den. I &n street lias uecn it" .
by a norld reporter. Ho declares that An Association j
thrt coloietl neoclo in Georgia have DC- ... r-rn.on:-pi ;n tho. First colored j
11 uii,ni. ... r .
cotue Democrats hat he neglects to say . . ( .T,...h of Wilminatou. N. C,
how they were driven there in disgust LQ. cr Fifth and Campbell streets.
It
Personal.
Hon. Jos. B. Bachelor, or Kaleigh. is
in the city to-day on h?; return home
from tbo Diocesan. Convention in Char
lotte. .
Rev. Dr. Wat&on and Rcr A. DeK
t-ofi r rPtnrnctl this morning from
Convention -
were t)leasei"to receive a .call j
ParJeer,
ikS EXTRA LONG WAJTKD CORSET,
at 73 cent. ' ,"C
Also a fall frupp'y of 'onr Wo Crraet, ih'best
la the city for the price.
A handsome stnt k of Silk aiwt Llale Thivad
Gloves. . . ; . . ,
3Jlaek and Colored Laco Mttt, . ' -Wash
Leather Jersey Glorea rcinccl to$l.
L
with (icn. Lonsstreet and his poiitical
alliet. Hc-said they .-''maintain an out
ward scaibluccc of adherence try the
Kepublicm organization for the sake ot
gettiug a t'cdcral ofiiceor two. bui on
flection day they vote the Democratic
ticket. Take our iast election, fir in-
tancv. There is a colored voting pop
ulation in 'Georgia of about 65,000.
The total number of Republican rotes
cast was about 25,000, of which about
half wen- polled by white voters. That
shows that at least 50,000 of the Georgia
colored citizens have cut loose Irom. the
parly of freed men's bureaus and simi
lar institutions, which were supposed
to have been founded in their interests.'
known as the Wilmington Missionary
Baptist Association of X. C. Monday,
May 20. A. Dr ISS3. Tbe officers, electee J
for the cusuing year are as Iohowk:
rrcsideol Rev. A. M. Conway.
Vice-President Rev. H, J. Dorseit.
Secretary Deacou E. I). Neili
Corresponding Secretary Deacon A.
J. Stanfort. . " .
: TreasurerUev. Isaac Nixon.
Adviser Rev. Wm. Buckanan.
LOCAL TEAVS.
IHOtX TO MEW lADVlRTlSEMEIITS.
HEixsnERGKR To Visitor
YATK-jf"lvHdinsr the Town
ilc.sDs Biios Refined Camphor
NoTicJ.-Lmlics Memorial Association
w 11 liKKKx Soda Water Miiwral Water
Juhs WiLKFs-Mccklcnburs Iron Works
Mkh Katk C Wes Infants' Iice Bonnets
A Freak of N ature-
Mr W. S. Pridgen, one ot tbe best
farmers of Caint nek township. l ender
county, had a chicken -hatched out on
his plantation, a short tunc since.
which was a singular freak ol nature.
Capo I?env Sugar
: We were shown yesterday by Mbj,
W. L. roung a sample .of sugar, Uie
product-ot cane grown by Sir. Ransom
M, Middleton. in Warsaw township.
Duplin countv. and manufactured by
I hircu "it is very nice in appearance and
I taste and was fully eual to the VC"
sugar of commerce. Mr. Middieloa b
one of the best - practical farmers in
Puplin county, and ve hope that his
cflort in the manufacture ot sugar has
been such as to warrant more extended
efforts iu the enterpri.
- Thft stifl'ar made bv Mr. 3Iiddlctci
is from the Iouisiana cane and makes
at the rate of abo at 2.700 pounds per
aero on highly improved laud. Over
500 farmers in Duplin have made sugar
and syrup the last season- from the
,i;wor,f verities of the sorghum and
T "rci JOHN J. HEDRIGK.
with bis wifo for attend arace at the bed- JJ : : :..
bmKjoT her grandmother. Mrs. Hednck.. Q jfry DirCCt OrV.
fW Parker will be Vcmeuibered asi W,J " J
PMaLal : of Wilmington iniWB l85UB OS U Ai;T TH
ift5.Ri . . -. . ' - 4 i?th of Jane, a complete Directory of tho Ctt7 j
The ministers, and Lay delegates tor lml ubslsg tlie nftDi.. i.usi
returned a4 Vtb them Iter. it.
. j jrt I f B-pet of ail the adults of the cttT-
Burkncad wriawuipcuu j - ; w .
tn tbe city. - ".' - faculties for making tbe lir complete are cx-
. Mr. C A. Strangman. foruieriy J oaal. Tbe work wiu be of cfpeetal valuo
agent her for Robtcrt Portner's Tivolt j ..jAWJtnt ooeforf'MWstnrs
n mhnic nOW the bUPCV - f '
ol au tnc agwutiv.-.. anr alvertlsmnts soncivoo.
Spcbetabv TnnAst-RSu's Ofkics,
Wilmington, N. C, May 22, 1S83.
JN PURSUANCE OP A RESOLUTION ?
adopted by the Directors of the WUmlugton
& Wetdon Rati Roa Company, at k iuccUu .
Held th!i day, a pof sal racctlngr r the Stoek-, .
holdort of said Com any. will be held In he
city of Wilmington, ht the office of the Com ; .
pany. at 11 o'clock, A. M., on Tbureday,
the 21st day of. Juno next, "to take lnio
eonsldcraUon tho. location tnd building ot
a icAiirorui rrom sonic poini on iub phi-
Wlhahiqtort & Wcldon Railroad South of Wll-
son to riorence, S. C, on the Wiimlnjrton.Col
! ntnhU & AuKasta Railroad, or some point
East thereof on aaid roaa. ana swn luiincr
action in this raai'er as ths ealt Stockholders
atimiled In mectlos may consider proper..
may 22 tm
J. W. THOMPSON,
creUry.
visor
It had four well developed wings and j the Chinese or Txuisana cane one farms
l he receipts of cotton at ibis port to-
wiy loot up 13 bales.
W junderstanatbat the suit ot Mrs.
Aiatjhewsvsihe Carolina Central R.
l,,wil r-robablv be arinod-;i fhn vrl
era! Court, at Raleigh, next weeks.
Judges Bond and Seymour will pre
SiJe and Chief Justice Waite may also
b'J present, bet this is hardly probable.
Jim McGowan advertises in
ftu ; . . -
issue cooi beer and our., country
vf.sitors are invited to call and trv it.
Jfc also as good a five cents cigar bim. accom pained by a generous dona-l
-r vau u iOUUv anvwhenv n rnnn- Toc tlir - OOllCeme"
j . ... .w ...... ; nun U SCVV- " . - i -
as modest a they are generous
and not a mother son of -thera told
a word about what they had domn but
wo found- it out through, dispatches
received per grapevine telegraphy
. SUver Plated SpooUsnd Forks, low
pioes.at Jaoow3 : . A" , - ,.
the same number of" legs, while in all j
other respects.it resembled the ordinary
style of chick-a-biddy. They raise lots
oi good things up in that neighborhood
gallant men, lovely women, hand
some babies and any quantity ol fun as
the occasion demands but when they
undertake to raise four winged and
four legged chickens they may Expect a
failure. They die young.
Commendable.
Ex-Policeman B. Watkins, who had;
the misfortune to cut one of hishands
i quite severely some days sine, wbicn
was followed by serious immuumuvu
and erysipelas, is not in a fair way of
speedy recovery. His friends, on the
police force, however, have not forgotten
him in hi hour of trouble, as was
shown yesterday when they made up a
..... t- n.nvflV !ind SePt it tO
nice uuie punu ui - -
Uy tor tlft moiify.
r
.Mtjrs. A. I. Shriek have leceiv
edf per express, a large lot of Children's
B.ouse Suits made up very handsomely
i difterent shades, which they will sell
at astouishingly low prices. Call eaTly
id procure a suit for the boys. t
er having cultivated 30 acres It has
beeu found that tho yield is tar greater
from the Louisaha. cane, . whica ripens
13 to 14 joints. As a paying crop, when
nmnerlv managed,; it, lias facea found
that the growing of sugA.ciey is far
more renumefative thin potton.
Tim Stato Agricultural "Department
niaiirh iVcettinz data and working
up jhe sugar and syrup; interests of
nnnlin uid Sampson counues. v
m r series of articles published- in
tbe Review in lS76r enUtled "Notes
n vtPm "North Carolina,!' it , was
predicted that the.-grrowing of the
Iufiiana cane could be made- profit
able crop in the Southeast section ot the
State,, from UieVVacwmawvao the
Northeast river. Xrom lhe fact i that the
wUd olive - aad other wnw-tropical
plants were found in this, area-
. . n u.. fnrm v t ,mayi.
of this citv, but now- of Richmond. Va.,
arrived hero last.twgc ana is .v
t th Pnrcell House -
"Hons. John C."Ncw. Asslstaut sec
retary ot the Treasury, Frank Hatton,
First Assistant roimasuer
and Mr George C. Gorham. editor of
th Wnshinirton. CU. mww
publican, will arrive hero to night.- Mr.
Uornam wm uciic. -- -dress
aVthe National Cemetery to mor
row.. The party will have rooms at the
PurceU House during their stay here,
where all who desire may call and see
them. ' '. . v ,. :
The Crazy Mau.
William Miller, the colored ' insane
man who was taken rip on Saturday
night, has been ordered carried to the
insane department of the County Poor
ilouse, where an inquisitioa into his
condition will be had in a day or two.
The change from the guard horise was
made in order to giyehe manmore
freedom and fresh airwhich, it Js
ithcugUt, will- be conducive to his re-
.- . - . -. .
coyer fr. .v-.;vv;.
RICIiARDft ft CO..
Room H.Cowmerclalllotel.
Lost.
GJENTiEMAN'S SE3UT.LOCKKT. ON
anday, between tbe rcldetica of the late
rv TIht and OaVdale Cemetery. The finder
-Till be liberally regarded, bjrj leaving it at
Sol. ear a, 2J Jnaxaei bi. , -
: may SS-at
Situation Wanted. '
SITUATION OF ANY KND I wanted
by tbjeuerslcned. Work of any kind win
iKS AOcepted. - GEO. N. TlAJtRISS,
may 2S45t ' Rcrlew Office
Flooding tho Town !
' - ' v .' . V '-'"
pAPER.BAGS, :: ' ;f ;::
PAPER BAGS, "V; " .
1 - X " PAFEK UAGS. .
WRAPriKG PAPER - ,
WRAPPING PAPEK.
Call nd get prices before Imjlcg- Jc where
YATKSV COOli STORE,
mij- 23 ' ' iiailarkotSt y
James J. Burnett,
-pUOTOGBAriirR,
NEW MARKKT BCILDINO.
(Up alr&) South Fr nt tL
Dozen f 1 ca t
The Place to Buy
Photographs....
erroyie).
'j, tor 60 cents
mUKPENTINE TOOLS. -
.PULLERS. IIACKER9,
DIPPERS WUfcTTERS.
1IALKWE1GHTS, Ac, Ac, Ao.
Best of goods at. Rock Bottom prices- A
fuU and complete stock of Ilardwsre aitcapf
on hand. '
T W. C SPRINGER A CO.,
9ueeessbrs to John Iawson & Co.,
apt 15 13, and iUrkei Street
We have been requested Ufreproduce Yr barque irte, C4pt Bache, cfcar-
T v ' w ' ' 1 .1 - 1-s crm T"
the series reierrea vo, aou
an early&yV as there are parUejfre
who desire io iend copies of luo. papers
Scotland, with
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3,211 burrcls rosin, valued at $5.21 J?v
shipped by Messrs. D. K. Atnrcmson u
Tin Toilet Sets;
A GOOD ASSORTMENT
Gtles & aiurcUisbn.
Ret-pl fully notifies the puhtic that he - is
prepared U do all work in hi lire, prompuy
ked at low pi lees. ,A call'ls solitlicd.
mny I'J - j ' - f - - f'-
If You Would be Happy
BUY A COOK STOVE.' , .
"The Golden Harvest1 ;
CALUMETf,,
Or, -MSOUTUKItN OAK'
Of PARKER A TAT1XVR
tfW Pure White OIL
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Ves-:.Sirl
Soda Water! SodaWaterl
"liriTH PL'I-K mUJT JU1CE-S.
ICE COLD I ,
fEAtr')V 1X1.
MINERAL WATiR 0!v DRAUCIIT.
ICK COLD."
WILLIAM IL oi:r.N.
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Z NlL-nd WctanaEnrope., . .iLtown. Demarar. with SIO.- ' :
OS:,, crn iSS Oi! ieet lumber and SO M,Ur.l WP VM' ''L '
Just Received.
QOO BUJIJKLH VfUtJIMA MEAL.
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feo Lb. Choice N. C. U A M s ;
may2S ilaiketstrctL
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