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J.I II II I - J" " 1 1 The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop- WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. JUNE 18. 1883 Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington. N. C, - as second-claaa matter. The Coiatc de Paris, who was on Gen. McClellarTs staff daring a part of the late civil war, has published in French a history of that unfortunate strife. The New York Herald review it, and, as the author writes from a Federal standpoint entirely, taking it will appear, the pages of the sensational Herald as a basis of some of his state ments, it is not surprising that that paper falls so much in love with it as to review it at length, accompanying the review with a map of the battlefield at Gettysburg.- Some ot the statements appear tolerably fair, while, others ap proach the truth very remotely. This is plain enough to every one when he ascribes our defeat at Gettysburg to "the absence of Stuart," "Lee's faulty disposition of his other brigades ol cavalry" i "the excess of confidence whicii Lee's lieutenants showed with their chief," and "the extended and concave formation of battle, which rendered extremely slow the communi cations from one end of the line to the other." . , The fact that Lee's army were ragged, hungry . and footsore, after forced marches in an enemy's country, far from their base of supplies; that they were the attacking force and, as Paris shows himself, the Federals were en trenched in some almost impregnable positions ;and that Lee's army, equipped with arms far inferior to those wielded by their opponents and outminibered by them three to one, goes , for nothing in summing up the causes of the disasters on that day. Yet it was not even to these that the repulse at Gettysburg was due, Had Gettysburg been passed New York would have been occupied, and the War would have been virtually won. Yet it was not so to be. A mightier and a wiser Hand had arranged the result. It was not the Federal forces which drove back the Confederates from Gettysburg, but the hand of God Almighty. ft was His power, and His" might and His will that met Lee at Gettysburg . English capitalists arc growing en thusiastic over the possibilities of mon ey making by land purchases in this country. The great investments made of late in Florida have been much written about, but other Southern States are attracting interested atten tion in England. : One tract of about a third of a million acres in Texas has been bought by ope English company, and another has lately bought over a million and a quarter acres in Miss issippi. These men are confident that Southern land, which can now be bought ftr a trifle, must .rapidly -and greatly increase in value, and their plan is to make a small outlay for , drainage and the encouragement of colonization, with the belief that they will be able either to exact paying rents or sell at a profit. . A discovery which has-just been made at Aleppo is likely to cause considera ble surprise in military circles, for ac cording to the Turkish official gazette of that place, a party I of engineers, while making excavations beneath the citadel of the town, have come upon a large wrought-iron breech loading cannon which must have been buried for at least two hundred and fifty years. That the weapon should be a breech loader is in itselT sufficiently astonish ing, but the most extraordinary part of the affair is that the breech mechanism is almost exactly similar to. that which has for so many years been fitted by Krnpp, of Essen, to the artillery of the German army. The gun bears the name of its maker. Ilalcbii Mii9tapha Osia, and is in fairly good, preserva tion. Prof . Jeffries.the expert in color blind ness.says that the colors commonly used for railroad steamboat signals red and green--are the ones that color-blind people cannot distinguish. The deeper the shade the more these colors are as similated to gray. From tests on the eyes of 30,000 men he finds that four per cent, of them are color blind, while in women the ratio is only one-quarter of one per cent. This ratio is main tained in all nations. Color blindness is incurable. ? People affected by it rec ognize yellow and blue readily, but in red and green can only distinguish different degrees of light. The official returns ot the marriages solemnized in France during last year show a total of 279,539 for the twelve months. The greatest number in one month took place in February, when there were-34,157." Next came Novem ber, with 32,074 ; May, with 28,273 ; January, with 27,585 ; J une, with 27, 216; October with 26.782; July, With 22.G26; September, with 19.833; April; withI7,044 ; August, with 16,752 ; March with 14.211, and last of all December 12.937. For Pocket Knivea or 'Tablo Cutiery, go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot . t Mississippi is exceeded in the value of her agricultural ;'productS ,only by the great States of Illinois, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania. Indiana. Iowa, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin Geor gia Texas and Kentucky, and tne population of each ot these States ex ceeds that of Mississippi from some 200.000 in Wisconsin, to nearly 4,000, 000 jn New York- . - - There are twenty one cities along the line of the Mexican Central, having an aggregate population ol 896,009 ; nine ofitheseare State capitals. There are ssven mints, and the amount of i pre cious metals handled in them, cannot now be less than $35,000,000. The an nual agricultural values in the ? twelve States and the federal district , must be at least $110,000,000. MOONSHINE. Did you know, dear, that 'about three-fifths of the alleged "alligfetor" satches and pocket books are now made from pig's skin? 'S fact. It's rough on the pork creatures, but business is business. Burlington Hatvkcye. - A "pocket guide" for instruction in the art of swimming has been publish ed in NeW York. Whn you tali over board, and don't know how. to swim, all you have to do is to tread water and read your guide. Cincinnati Saturday NifjJU. An exchange says : "A Mississippi dog bit off a boy's nose and swallowed it-" . This : shows the , thbughtfulness of the dog. If he had swallowed the nose Without biting it off, it must have prove fatal to the boy, Pitts' brg Commercial. . . , The New York Sun says that every Mly in the land should know how to swim. It might be just as well first to have all the men learn how to swim; then they could have the lun of teach ing the women at the seashore, in sum mer. Lowell Citizen ? . When we were ten yeare old we used to think, while gazing in the i window of a candy store, how much we would like to work in such a' place. Npw we are effected witn a similar iteeiing while eazing in the windbw of a bank, wife- Botfiester PosliExpress. Village postmaster ; to "Here is a postal card to saying that his brother and his Mr. Jones w five ren will be here on Saturday keep that card till then, and I Will be no at the depot; and when they find one to meet them I will take, .them all over lor three uoiiars. ' jx ome ticnu- ncl. - Flies and Bugs. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." 15c. A Russian princess, at a recent ball siven at Nice, wore a dress made en tirely of peacock's feathers. Heads ' of the birds, with eyes made of garnets, were used in the looping. Mr. It. P. Richardson, Reidsville N. C, Says. Brown's Iron Bitters restor ed my wife's mother from feeble health to full strengih." In England nearly one-halt of the land is m grass and in Ireland three foitrths. "lam truly thankful thatlcvev, used JJr. Henson s . Celery ana Ultamomilc PUIS," for tJieqi curCd . my periodical htydacic" Mrs J.R: Paddison, Point Caswell; N. C 50 cts. at druggists. ' - , A hospital for Mussulman women, presided over : exclusively by Russian female doctors, has been established by General Tchernaieff at 'Tashkend. This is the first time that Russian women have been admitted to separate and independent medical practice: i - . . Cured My Wife's Weakness. From Evansville, Ind.. the home of our correspondent. Mr. Jno. R. Patter son, comes the following: "Samaritan Xervine cured my wife of a case of female weakness. It's an extract from Mr. Patterson's letter. $1.50. 1 ;y : : -J "' ' The spinnlbg-wheel and hand-lo6m of less tuan a century airo would require 16,000,000 persons to made 1 the -cloth used by our people, which is now manu factured by 160,000 operatives- - Proof Everywhere. If any invalid or sick persou has " the power and efficacy of Hop Bitters to cure them, they can find cases exactly like their own, in their own neighbor hood, with proof positive that they can be easily and permanently cured at a trilling cost or ask your druggist or physician. -" Greenwich, Feb. 1U 1880. Hop BiUcrs Co.-Sins I was given up by the doctors to die of scrofula consumption. Two bottles of your Bitters cured me - -. LEROY BREWER. LiveryJand Sale Stables. JJORSES, BUGGIES; PHiETONS ASJ C ARRIAG LS let at low - rates. Also Board orjHorses. - ; . . The Finest Hearse in the . City. A CAR LOAD OV Kentucky Horses & Mules Just reoeivetl aad for sale low. ' . The Itest lot of stock in the city.- . . IIOIJLINGSWOETH A WAL.KEB, At the New Stable3, - , " " .maj -tf Cor, Fourth and Mulberry bU A week nutdo xt home by the InUastriotiB. Best bns ness now before the public Cauitxl not '.muximL W will sUrt too. ilea, women, bo-ra And rtrl wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is tne the time. Ton can work in spare time, or giro jour whole time to the ' business. No other business wlU pay - yon nearly as well. xso one can xau to mate enormous pay, by en raging at once. - Costly outSt and. terms free. uoneyin&ae last, easily and honorably, dress Tuck & Co. , Ansnsta, ilaine. aoy lMfiw tf. Ad- MISCELLANEOUS. That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure -the worst case of dyspepsia. : Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures generaldebility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restoresan exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengtliens the muscles and r nerves,enriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, an d lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dee. 1881. For six years 1 have been a great sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys pepsia,andConstipation,andbecanie so debilitated that I could not retain anything on my stomach, in fact, life had almost become a harden. Finally, when hope had almost left me, my husband seeing : Bfown's Irox Bitters advertised in the paper, induced. me to give it a trial. I am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well in six years us I do at the present time. Mrs. L. F. Griffix. B rown's Iron B itters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing. up," than any medicine made. june 13 lw tp crm Qri3PnT11T,cl from v Youthful Impnidei OUJlOiulb causing Nervous Debili nee Debility. xuencai ana pnysicai wemness. .vamaDic in formation for home cure FREE. Used 23 years successfully. Dr. A. G. Olin, Box 242, tihica go. , ; ; v may 81-ctArrly . BATE'S SPECIFICS. -ft? Prepared from formulae used by, an eminent physician during 20 years successful .-1 ;. practice, s . . - - r -1 If Specific No.- l-3uaranteed to effect a radi cal cure of all affections of the Blood, whether Scrofulous or acquired: ' Skin diseases, : im. pies, . moth ; . patches, t etc. , are - permanently cuted by Bate's Specific No. 1. Price $1;- Specific No. 2 Cures Seminal . Weakness, Nervous Debiliti', from Youthful Indiscre tions or Excesses, ptodoclnpr Exhausted Vital ity and Loss of Manhood. This remedy is un equalled in the cure of these complaints. J t is a powegf al stimulus to the weakened Nervous System, assists Nature to renew the strength and vigor of the debilitated organs, and effects a radical cure. Price $1. f . Specific No. 4 Gives instant relief and per manently cures Eheumatlsm. Price 2. Specific No. 6 A positive cure for all weak nesses common to females. Price $1. ' Sold by Druggists or sent on receipt of price by J. W, Bate. 59 N. Clark St., Chicago. , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. may 81-ly-d&w , Farmers, Take Notice. JJORRIS' HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND Is just the thing to cure.or prevent Hog" Choi era and all diseases to which Swine are sub ject; It will prevent that dreadful disease known as Trlchnae, and will put. your hogs In a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing . the kid neys, Mver, Ac.-, of worms and parasites Each -package contains one and one-half Sounds and will, if .given strictly according to lrectlons, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 90 hogs In a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thereby savins one half of the feed. The ' farmers of Duplin countv are giving It the praise. All farmers should buy pack a?e. : . Tor sale .wholesale and retail, by W. H. GREEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C . dec lft-d&w-tf The Place to Buy rjlURPENTINE TOOLS. PULLERS, HACKERS, DIPPERS, WU OTTERS, HACK-WEIGHTS, c, Ac, Ac Best of goods at Rock Bottom prices. A full and complete stock of Hardware always on hand. - i - -' W. E. SPRINGER A CO., - Succesaors to John Dawson A Co., apl 16 13, 21 and 553 Market Street Notice. J Change. rjiHE RESTAURANT AND SALOON FOB- merlj known as the Scarborough" House, No. 15 South Water street, will hereafter be "known as the CAPE FEAR PILOT HOUSE where can be found at all times the best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Board bv the day, week or month. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Oysters in season. All at popular prices, lour patronage is respect fully solicited. A trial will convince- you that our aim is to excel and please. - , , E. .T. BURRJSS, mavgl-ly ,t Manager PACIFIC GUANO. Justjrecelved an45for sale, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, Dissolved Bone Phosphate; ' We never have had the yiret complaint of these Fertlllxers not bringing aCprofi table crop Seeourouatry Agents.' - - JA . ' ALEX SPIlUSTj SOS. Chow MISCELLANEOUS. -The PutoicUtvqwsUd carefully to new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn MoaVU l-Capital Prize $7 5,000 Tickets only $5; Shares in pro- L portion. w Louisiana State Lottery ; ; : Company. 'We do hereby certify that we tupervise the arrangement for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Iraicina3 of The Louisiana State Lot- ! tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Ltrawiiiga themselves, ana laa ine same ure conducted tcUh honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and tee author ize tlie Company to use this certificate, tcith fac similes of our signatures attached, initsaarer Usements. ! Commissioners. Incorporated In 1958 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran chise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. t never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings' take place monthly. A SPLENDJO OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Seventh Grand Drawing, Class G, at New Orleans, Tuesday, July 10, 1883 158th Monthly Drawing. 1 . Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at iFive Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. .. . LIST OF PRIZES. 1 1 1 2 5 Capital Prize of Capital Prize of. Capital Prize of. Prizes of $6,000. 75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10.C00 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 Prizes of 2,000 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes of of of of of of 1,000.... &00 200..., 100..., 50.... 500 1000 Prizes Prizes APPROXIMATION i PRIZES . 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 j 500. 6,750 4,500 2,250 9 250. 1,967 Pri2.es, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Or leans For further information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Send orders by Express, Registered Letter, orjMouey Order addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, , . New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, G07 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. june 13-wed-sat-4w-d&w . 1883. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper'' s Weekly stands at the head of Ameri can illustrated weekly journals. By its unpar tisan position. In politics, its admirable illustra tions, its carefully chosen serials, short stories, sketches, and poems, contributed by the fore most artists and authors of the day, it carries Instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always be the aim of the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: Harper's Weekly... . $4 00 Harper'si Magazine 4 00 Harper's Bazar. . ............ ....... 4O0 The Three above , publications. . . ... 10 00 Any Two above named...... 7 00 Harper's .Young People.... 1 50 Harper's Magazine Harper's Young People, j ouo Harper's Franklin square Librart, r One Year (52 Numbers)..... 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United Staves and Canada. Tic Volumes of the Weekly begin with the lirsB Number for January of each year. When no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of -expense (provided the freight loes not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of 1 00 each. Remittances shoold bo made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Bros. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, dec 12 New Yor. New Jewelry Store. rjlHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that he has leased the premises No.lS,;Market;st., and is now in receipt of a Handsome Stock of Goods. '...-. : - - . .!; . . which will be displayed in a few days. Watch and Clock repaiiing a specialty, dec 19 r' JNO. H. ALLEN. SOME MORE. JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OF those ELEGANT HAVANA CHEROOTS. Warranted the lst - FIV fc CENT OlttAK, x In thelcity. .. ALSO A FTj LINErOF Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. Call and take a"smoke. ' . ' V GREBNEWALD. So- Front St.. just below ExchangeSCorner dec 18 . -'. :. - . F. P. JONES, p LINTON, N. C., ATTORNEY AND Coun- seUor-at Law. Will practice in any part cf W . 1 : i kww.mw uivum kK-uuun givra xo Lne col. tsoaclcUias.. : . Pt la-iy. GUNS AMD CUTLERY A PINE ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition ....'- ' SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery. - MR" Popular prices to suit all at f N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, dec -22-tf No. 10 South Front St Wanted. B Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO establish a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lauds. Parties who may have such lands to tU!po?e of are requested to communi cate, with me at Wadeeboroor by letter with Mr. Josh T. James, at Wilmington la person. Full prrtculars as to exact location of lands, number of acres, probable yield, of timber to the acre and lowest price, must" be made known. JOHN T. PATRICK, . . State Immigration Agent, aplliMf Wadesboro, N. Hulbert Bros. Wholesale Price List. o. Price BQuare. rosewood. 4 Piano, 7 octJ carved. asrfafi"e .......$159 00 ? Plano,upright,?i& oct. .cabinet gi and .174 Ofc 13 Organ, 4 sets rceds,9 stops and gi and organ 59 00 Organ, G sets reeds, 13 stops, coup-, 1 t . 1 . ler. sub-bass.. 73 00 Our Pianos and Organs are "war ranted first-class. . 2 Violin outfit, box, bow, strings.com-; plete... 3 Violin cremona model, extra iine. . i 4 Accordeon, 10 keys, bass box, line tone 6 Accordeon, 6 keys, 1 stop, 2 sets; ' reeds.perf ect. Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 holes.. .U.... I 8 Month Organs, Genuine Richter 10 holes, GjS ...j... 11 Mouth Organs, Genuine Doncert double 24 holes, GS.... 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, 6 keys, boxwood.. 17 Fife, in ebony, German silve" ferules 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, fine....... 19 " ' 4 tunes, wind with lever . large... 20 Violoncello, patent, machine head good... .... ................. 25; Double Bass, patent head, 3 or 4 ' stiiugs .......f....... 24 Guitar, maple, machine head, line finish. 27 Banjo, 10 inch, 4 brass brackets. . . 28 Cornet, brass comopeon 6tylet case and crooks........... 30 Drum, brass, Prussian, ornamented Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo .Strings, II Bros. i... ................. .... Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strinsrs, H Bros.... Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. H Bros Gut, Russian, German or Italian, best 3 00 9 00 1 CO 3 01 24 1 00 5 00 60 1 10 25 00 10 00 23 00 4 00 2 00 9 00 9 00 15 10 IB InstfuctionBooks, Howe's or Winner's. any instrument. . ." SO Having just made a good trade for 100 Sing er Sewing Machines, will sell them for $25 each whi e they last. - ' Mmey is qu.te safe in common letter if plainly addressed. Terms strictly cash with order. Will take stamps. j - . Agents and dealers send far oar 40 page Cat alogue. '. ' : . On above net wholesale prices agents can make 100 per cent, profit. Call on us when you come to St. Louis. References : Any bank or wholesale house in the city. , Hulbert Bros., is the only General Whole sale house in St. Louis. ' HULBERT BROS., 923 Olive Street, Saint Louis. Mo. 1 ian 13-Iy Matting! Matting ! ! piFTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES FROM 15c to 45c per yard ; 4-4, 6-4, 8 4, Oil Cloths, elegant in design, and low in price. . r TURKISH TAPESTRY and Velvet Rugs and Mats. , : Fine assortment of Marseilles and cheaper White; and Colored Bed Spreads. 100 Doz. German and Irish Linen. Turkish Bath, wid cheaper Towels. Comb and see me, a great pleasure to show Gootis SUL.. tit, AH, m . 20 Market sf . mch 24 Tobacco. K HAVE FULL LINES OF TOB A which we are selling ETGHT CENTS under prices prior to May 1st. Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at lottom figures. WORTH & WORTH. Tuning Pianos & Organs. TROF. N. BCIIMITT, HAVING AN EXPE rtence of thirty years in America, for Tunln ?J?lR,epaVb MuslcJ! Instruments, is eSkZ h iWn ftw V a"iacuon, or make no charge. The highest recommendations from ?cnoois ana Colleges from thelSomh at nana. Orders left at his residence on Sei-Z and wtCeMark8?d,Ik not, life is sweeping II and da be- 11 fore yon die, some- n-hiimA 10 , rr . niigntT ami week in TXr 10 conquer time." $G6 a rTftf KJTtWn town.ts outfit free, ; No SfwiH ShS new' -Capital ..not -required m, vw?i ,airnlsn J everything. - Many are making fortunes. Ladies makeasanfh as boys nd girls make great pay. nSkT want bullness at whoJSS E-a thJ.tLme' write for partlcu. nol"" inland, iTalne. MISCELLANEQiT.q New York fi -minuH Steamship Line. . STAMRS WILL SAIL FROM NEW TomT, SATURDAY, at 3'clock, p. K BENEFACTOR..... .....Satur t M RiwuiTOR......r;.......SaUlnlayt BEN IF ACTOR .. .SatarOsT n REGULATOR....... Satnn , j0ae BENEFACTOR...:.... . ..SatnnlsX REGULATOR...:..... Saturda; , JuDt fc ; Through . Bills . Lading Through Rates guaranteed to and lroa In North and South Carolina.; For Freight or Passage apply to . THOMAS E. BOND, SrtntenileBt, THEO. G. EGEK, FrelghtA& ' SoBroadwayVYeiv WM. P. CLYDE & CO General il msv 9-tf. 7 "''fwati. Laboratory of " STATE ASSATKR AND CHESIKt 6WgEast Grace Street Richmond, Vs., JannaryaSffM MR. N. Ezekikl has made known to composition of his Hair Restorer and it"1 also subjected it to chemical examination ,e contalns no lead or silver, subsUncS rJ! sommonly employed In making nmS.,?1 for the lialr, nor any tldngarmhiF aK101 Ksresn8CdW WM.il,TlYLOR,M.D v ' I State Chetn&t. Whilst thanking, you, Mr. Ezcklcl, fotlh. Hair ltestorer you so' kindly sent me 1 Jf! great pleasure in saying to f ou Uat U flcial effects uion my hair have len 80 aZTr ent as to attract the commendation ot 11 i. friends who, have noticed it. - It is In my csUmatton a treasure, wtihna which the toilet of none who have used be complete. Hoping it may realize you S pecuniary success you so richly deserve I remain, very respectfully, ' Richnnd.Va.FebSA For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per b . febi; NEW MAY BUTTER ! jEW MAY BUTTER AT Vie. A POUND Three pounds for $1. No, 1 CORNED BEEF at 10c ir ikhiihL, A fresh supply of those celebrated CAKE, the BEST in the city. Prepared Flour i t pound jjaokages. ready for use, ' ' iQ stale goo 8, everything new.ani freih, and as cheap as the cheapest, at A CRAPON'S FAMILY; GlfbCERY, may 21 No. 22, Soutli Front Street Wew Restaurant. Tl HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPEtTl- fully announce that hefaas.'just fitted up at No 3, Granite Row, South Front St., a 'restaurs t or Ladies and Gentlemen, where meaU. m refreshments may be had at all hours ot U day. Everything Is new and first class Po lite waiters and courteous attendants. WGame and Oysters in season. flM ( Wines, Liquors and;cigars. not 18 - ' - F. A 8CHUTTE, Ptop Marvin's Celebrated . : . . . . v::. F IRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFK8, Alllzea and Prices, from $50.00 to f2.200.0l Acknowledged by the best authorities to be tM BEST SAFE MADE, ; ; ' - Extract from Scientific American editorial ot Feb. 11th, 18S2: "We are also asked as to tM - best fire proof safes. We say MARVIN'S." . A. A. WILLARO. . dec 19 Agent at Wlhningtoa. First National Bank of Wil mington.1 SURPLUS FUND.... ............... J.. a.06 . . f: ) .! Deposiu received aad collection; bumIsIoi all accessible points in the United StsW DIRECTORS, E. K. BURRUSS, D. G. WORTH A. MARTIN, 4A8. 8PKUNT, B. V. HXlAp OFFICERS: E. E. BURRUSS.. PresHent"' A. K. WALKER............... . Cashier W. LARKINS A'ttt Cashier ap23 " . . JUST -THE PAPER THE PEffPlE WAHT ! ED. OLDHAM'd " ' WESTERN SENTIN E U (Established 1S52.) Shouhl he Read at Every Fireside In Eetern . North Carolina. . Full of News, Fun. Genfrsl Information and Something to Interest EreijlKfr. . RKKD 50 CT.NTS AND TRT IT THREE WOKTBS. WINSTON, N. C. apl 21
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