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'MlMM,Mi' " 1 T " . - ' I I I I inOflfTT (XTPHTTO . i- - 1 " I "s T h e D a i Jy R e v i ew JOSH. T. JAMS, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. rRIDAY. JUNE 29. 1883 Etered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. c, . as second-class matter. . : Capt Holstein, of the Danish army, has invented for. the use of infantry soldiers, a shield, which, though.weish ingbut seven pound?, is ballet-proof and handy. It is of steel, 20 inches long by 18 broad. Two spikes at the bottom enable the soldier to fix it firmly in the ground, and a hollow at the top can to used as a rest for his riflu. The experiments that were made with the shield at Copenhagen a short time ago were deemed highly satisfactory, but will be repeated on a larger scale before the Danish Government decides as to its adoption for the army. . 1 The Central Presbyterian says.- "In stead of dying out, the Jewish body shows increasing vitality, xhey , can not be stamped ont or swallowed up They pass from country to country to become practically masters wherever they go. They get the land in Germany and Hungary, and grow rich in Russia; they are the great bankers in London and Paris and the centres of European . i - commerce. In ten (recent) years the Eothschilds furnished 100,000,000 in loans to Eugland, Austria, Prussia, France, Russia and Brazil'. They in crease faster than Christians, and of every 100,000 persons ouly 80 Jews die to 143 Christians." , , . . jj President Arthur has approved the findings and sentence in the case of Major Wasson, an assistant paymaster in the army, in consequence of which one military rogue, stands a fair chance of getting his deserts. Major Wasson was short in his accounts to.the amount of many thousand dollars, and to ac count for the deficit claimed that he had been robbed. An investigation of the matter, however, led to his arrest and confinement and charges and speci fications were preferred again 3t him. Upon these .he was tried by a court martial and' tound guilty of embezzles roent and the sentence of the court that he be dismissed the service and be imprisoned eighteen months. These being approved by President Arthur, the culprit will be formally dismissed . the service by special ordfer and then he will be transferred to the prison select ed as hia place of confinement. The way of the transgressor ii hard in the army, sometimes, but it appears to us lhsft where one is punished a score of those who are guilty escape. , Heretofore there have beeu one hun dred and twenty-six internal revenue collection districts in the Untied States, lint during the present week this num ber has been made less by forty-six, so that there are now but eighty. The following shows the number of dis tricts reduced in each State and Terri tory affected by the order : Alabama, 1 ; Nevada, 1 ; Connecticut, I ; Georgia, lf'riakntA. lr Wyoming. 1: Arizona. U Pennsylvania, 4; Virginia, 2; North Carolina, 1 ; Tennessee, 1 ; Kentucky, 2; OhiD. 4; Indiana, 3; Illinois, 2; .Michigan, 2 ; Wisconsin, 2 ; 'Iowa. 1 ; Missouri, 2 ; Minnesota, 1 ; West Vir ginia, 1 ; Maryland, 1 ; Massachusetts, 1; New York, 5; Washington Terri tory, 1; New Jersey, 1; Idaho, 1; Mon tana, 1. Total. 46. 1 It is estimated at the Treasury l)e- nartment that an annual saving of iJ200,000 will result from this reduction. which is an important item for consid cration. The amount that will be sav- t'4, however, is of little consequence as compared with the fact that the present reduction of internal revenue collection districts is but the first blow towaids I he entire system the beginniug of the end. and the end is not far off. -The work ouaht to have been begun years ngo, but it is better late than uevcr. Once fairly begun there is but little danger that good progress will not be made in the commendable and neces fry work. It will continue ana we hone, unceasingly until there is not such a thing as an internal revenue col lector, agent, spy, detective, informer r any other hanger on of that delecta We system, in the United States. . . . . - : - Says a letter from New York : "A few vears ago. at an auction sale of hooks, a lawver cot his name into the papers by paying $8,000 fbr a rare copy of the Bible- The purchaser is a btblio- laaniac. and -the largeness of his bid was set down to. his craze for odd vol umes, and, of course, Ibe was consider ed extemely extravagant by persons who could not share in this kind of seal. But he wa3, in fact, like many nther collectors, only a keen judge of the value of rare things. This " book has already fonnd a would-be purchase cr at $12,000, and its owner holds it a1 $15,000, and has no doubt that he will get that sum for it. But few copies are in existence, and this one will find its way to some library as its-last resting place. Collectors in the technical sense, who buy with judgment and knowledge of values, rarely lose on the purchases. Editor. HuribuVt is said to have made fine profit on the sale of his collection cf art treasures . and brica-brac A gentlemen wlr for r years , kept ;ca!ar logues of the large picture sales in this city, with the prices pald told me that each successive sale of ptxch f works showed a profit Even where J large groups of pictures, like the" Belmont collection, are thrown on the market, the prices are likely to be satisfactory, and for two reasons first, because the name of the collector is a sort of surety of the articles value; and second, be cause the newspapers look on such a scale asA news, and give it a large amount of the best : kind of gratuitous advertising. PERSONAL. Jules Verne wants to . get into the French Academy. Pio Lewis weighs 200 pounds and is three score years old. ' Edmund Clarence Stedmen is 50 years old, walks erectly and strongly and has silvered hair. - A son of the late Sidney Lanier, Chas Lanier, has taken in his school, near Baltimore, the highest honors ever won there. The i Queen of Rouniania, already known in literature, has written a li bretio lor an opera, and Hallstoni, the Swede, is to compose the music for it Harriett Ueccner btowe is 1 1 years old a year older than Henry Ward Beecher. Uncle Tom's Cabin i still brings her something in the way of in come. A genius named Ben Deerinz. o. Missouri, and a native of Ken tuck v. conducts two churches and two news papers in two different towns, and leads a campmcetms in a tniru town ana in another State. . ' Princess Isabella, of Bavaria, the wife of the Duke of Genoa, is described as always sad, even when smiling, and of a timid and shrinking disposition. Her complexion suits her insipid mood. ocing waxen ana coioness, ana sua nas a stately figure, large round eyes aad a wealth of auburn hair. A relative of the Marquis de Caux, maue notorious by his temporary mari tai .relations witn jime, iratii, is a member of the French, legation , at Washington, arid will spend the warm weather (when it comes) at Williams- port. Pa., with his wife and children; He is M. Jh. Unniauu ue Canx; At the farewell banquet to i Henry Irving in London there, are expected to be present, besides the Prince of Wales, Mr Gladstone, Lord Coleridge, the Earl of Derby, the Marouis of Hart- ington, Ejirl Granville, Air. Chamber lain. Mr. Tennyson, Mr. Browning. Mr. Matthew Arnold and a number of other eminent gentlemen. moonshine:. A Yale student swallowed his dia- 3iond pin and is ninety.nine cents out t pocket thereby. Norr. Herald Ha ! it nas come out at last I Yale is the educator of our hotel clerks. Rich uncle'to his bhvsician "So vou think there is hope for me?" Not only that, but I can assure you are saved." "Very well. I wish vou would inform my nephew : but break the news gently to him." , The Trov Times tells of a tramn who, when refused food at a Fort Ed ward house ihe other da v. sadly asked : "Missus, will you" please give me a piece of looking glass so that I can see myself starve to death?" f ,4 It turns out that the armv officers play poker because General Grant does. The ambition to be great commanders has always kept - the armv officers down. " ! Milwaukee local item: "George W oculu me coioreu expressman, was married for the third time on Tuesday evening. His new wife is a white wo. man. it is mentioned in Gotham that Brooklyn men, now that , there is a new bridge, will have to invent - V . as .a . new ue to tell tneir wives, the story mat tney were detained in JMew York by tue log being no longer available; The Southern Cow Pea. iiiey have been experimenting with me cow pea at UiciNew York Agricul" triral Experiment Station with the hon that it may take the place of clover as a iuiagi)mui anu ienuizer. . it mey can iuhkc ic a success, it will in time be ex tensively cultivated in the Middle and some of the Western States, since this crop comes to maturity in less than three months trom " plantiug, while ciover sown in Marcn does not mature until a year from the following sum mer nttecn months or more. The rvew Orleans Picayune believes the field pea of the South may - be much more valuable than clover at the North. Southern farmers are slow in securing the full benefits which the pea crop uiigub uujsluw upon ineni. it is no ex periment on Southern farms. Its vir tues are known and acknowledged by au gooa larmers, and it ought to be every wnere piantea tor stock and hoss. auu auumu aiso dc nsea as tne sugar planter sare using it on the rich alluvial tauua ui uuuisitua iu ina&e r;cn. land produce larger and better paying crops As cheap humus to build up exhausted soils and make them rich so Ions: as tut is uacu m an comiDg Lime mere is nothing equal to the cow pea. It may convert Southern farm's into a mine of wealth. Uolman's Rural World. Mrs. II. C. .Edwards. Newborn. N. C., says: i'lum glad to testify to hav ing been benefited by Brown's Iron Bit ters." - There is to be a club of ftirp.ua man There will be no chairs in the club, nothing but trapezes. When, thev rfinA eyerybodyl will stand on his head. There will be no stairways. The mem bers will get into the club by climbing the waterspout , and coming down through the chimney. 1 : . That Husband of Mine Is three times the man he was tWnm he began using "Wells' Health Renew- er." SI. Druggists. When yon see a sour-faced worn fin sifting ashes on her 'icy sidewalk, it i dinlcuit to teii whether she loves tha human race or hates the new carpet of her next door neighbor, v i affect ion,- should address, with 'two g tam ps. for treatise', World's Dispensa ry ftfedical Association; Buffalo, N, Y. j tu-lr. i Flush times when the young man proposes. Burlington Free Press. Cured Six Years Asro. ."It has been G years since I was cured of fits," says Mr. V. Ford, ofVirt, Jefferson Co , Ind.Samar ilan Nervine did it." And it always will, reader. $1.50, at druggists- 1 be music oi me rooster is : not ! com posed of crow-bars. Georgia Major. ; ; ; -, ' t Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white!' soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drags : 5i at druggists.; . ' ; , A 'sea'! serpent has scared the fisher men at Loon Lake, near Canisteo, N.Y. J buy Br. Benson's Celeey and Cham- onuie rtus ana incroauce mem wnere ever I go. Personal knowledge and ex- periencc of their effects on others prompts this act" Rev, J. P. Fugett, Rector St. Luke Ch., Myersbure:, Jra. 50 eta. at druggists. , . . f-' i . ;.. ' r ..... Fifty-thousand California trout have been sent to St. Lawrence County, N.i Scino. N. Y., Dec. 1, 1879. am the Pastor ot the Baptist Church here, and an educated physician. . . I am not in practice, but am sole family phy sician, and advise in many chronic case?. Over a year ago 1 ; recommended your Hop Bitters to my invalid wile, who has been under medical treatment of Albany's best physicians several years She has become thoroughly cured of her various complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friends. "many of whom have! also been cured of their various ail ments by them. r REV. .E. B. WARREN. The mosquito as a public singer draws well.but never gives satisfaction. Boston Star. . All of One Militl. Every one who has ever had occasion to use Rosadaj.is for diseases ot the blood, speaks of it in terms of highest praise and commendation, ' It is thor oughly effectual, and they all unite in Fluid Cxtract of Kosadalls, Ir. It. WILSON CARR, of Balti more, says "he has used it in cases of bcrofula and other diseases with much satisfaction." Dr. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore, rec ommends ROSADALIS to all persons suffering with diseased blood, saying it is superior to any preparation be has ever used, . Rev. D ABNE Y BALL, of the Balti more M. E. Conference. South, says he has been so much benefited by the use of ROSADALIS that , he cheerfully recommends it to all his friends and ac quaintances. ; v.' Something to be sneezed at- -snuff. What Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tenn '.i April 6, 188 1. H H Waknek & Co . Sirs Seven T physicians could not do for me - what your bate Kidney and- Laver -Cure ac complished. Hopelessly Sick With kid- Uey diseases, it restored : me to perfect health.' J 4COB MYERS. WEW STORE. T?OR THE CONVENIENCE OF MY CUS A- , - - --- --, . TOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERA LI I hare opened a ' Fancy Grocery Store ! IX THE NEW MARKET HOUSE, CORNER MUTER'S ALLEY. " . . . -. ' I SHALL HAVE ON SAND AT ALL TIMES I The Choicest Groceries, such as I keep at my Store on orth Front Street. Buy vour GROCERIES from me and It wUl afford ma pleasure to deliver at your homes such articles as you may purchase rn the Mar ket. . ,...,!;-r SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE by making all yonr selections In the NEW MARKET HOUSE. , V ' ' ':;V v . John L. Boatwright. ; may 1 -tf ' and Sale : Stables. jj"ttJiw. BUUU1K3, ; PHOTONS AND CARRIAQIJ5 let at low rates. Also Board or Hones. The Finest Hearse in the A CAS LOAD OF Kentucky Horses & Mules Just received and for sale low. The beat lot of stock in the i ity. HOIJLINGSWORTH A WALKER, At the New Stables, ; may 4-tf Cor, ronrth and Mnlberrv sts mi nt PAPER the m?vu WAiT! ED. OLDHAM'S WESTERN SENTINEL. (Established 1831)' 8faould be Read at Every Fireside in Eaestern i North Carolina. ' ' " , - Full of Xews, Fun. General Information and Something to Interest Everybody. : 1 WINSTON, N. C apia MISCELLANEOUS. ii STRENGTH . to vigorously push , a business, r strength to study a profession, -strength to regulate a household, strength .to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted, in the often .heard expression, "Oh! I wish I had the. strength!" If you. are broken downhave not energy, or t feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re- 4 stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a "Snedicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. Fremont St., Bltimore During the war I was in jured in the stomach by apiece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six aaonths, and the best doctors in the city said I, could not live., I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and fbr over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. Juoe 23-lw tD-c-nrm The Public U reauesied earefuay to notice the nev and enlarged Scheme tobe drawn Monthly ETCapital Prize $75,000 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- portion Louisiana State Lottery Company. ! arranaements for all A HfnnthU, nnA We do hereby certify that toe supervise the Annual Dravbings of The Louisiana State Lot- lery company, ana in person monetae and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that thi same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and tngooajaun towara au parties, ana we author ize the Company to use this certificate, unth fac- nmuca vj our signatures anacnea, m us aaver Mivwivnw - Commissioner Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg lslature for Educational and Charitable poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to whch a reserve runa or . 3DU,wu Has since been added. By an overwhelming poimlai vote Its fran- cnise was made apart of the present State vtrasuiunon aaopieu December 2d, A. D.f 1879 inc only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed oy we people of any state. It never scales or postpones. Jts uranu ssingie . Number Drawings take piace moninij. , : , . A SrLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A JJ UBTUNJS. Seventh Grand Drawing, Class w,. :b( ijiew trrieans. Tueuiav. .iniv in 1883-158th Monthly Drawing. J Capital Prize, $75,000. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Tol- larsEacli. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of.... 75,000 25,000 10,000 x capital Frlze of 1 Capital Prize of... a Prizes of $6,000. Prizes of 2.000. 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25.000 10 Prizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes of 200 800 Prizes of ,100. 800 Prizes of 50 1000 Prizes of 25 JLPPHOXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " " 500. 9 " " 250. 6,720 4,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to........... $265,500 Application ior rates to clubs should only be made tO the Oihce Of the Cnntnanv In v sw leans. ' J " For further Information. tog full address. Send orders by Express, Registered Letter, or Money Order addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, NftW Orlooni T m Of M. A. DAUPHIN. - 607 Seventh SL Washington, D. C. june 13-wod-eat 4w-dw ' The Old Reliable Ocean House, OMITHVILLE, N C. Right over the water. Still continues to keep the best Wlues, Whb keys. Cigars, etc Pool and Billiard Tables" No riare at the Ocean House, butcoYi delESt ful freeze, i Bryant morse? yM Proprietor, C. D. TJorrill. TTEKTAKEB, CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER.' OSm r w,v t . ' rood work- rvforant rt.H -.TT.. .P.IV1? iiesiwrauiy aoucits orders and rnaranl GUNS AND CUTLERY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loadef Suns, Revolvers and Ammunition, SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at a. , N. JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, 1 dec 22-tf No. 10 South Front St Wanted. TT A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO establish a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. Partie who may have such lands to dispose of are requested to .coramunl cate, with me at Wade&boroor by letter with Mr. .Tosh T. James, at Wilmington in person. Full prrtculars as to exact location of lands, number of acres, probable yield of timber to the acre and lowest inice, must be made known. JOHN T. PATRICK, State Immigration Agent, apllli-tf Wadesboro, N. Hulbert Bros. Wholesale Price List. o. I 4 Piano. 7 oct.. suuare. rosewood. Price carved, agraffe ..$150 00 7 Plano,upright,71oct.,cabinet giand 17 Of 13 O reran. 4 sets reeds.9 stops and nand organ.;L 59 00 Onran. 6 sets reeds. 13 stops, coup ler, snb-bass 1 73 00 ,Our Pianos anl Organs are wax ranted Urstr-class. 2 Violin outfit, box. bow. Btrinsrs.coui-" plete 3 00 3 Violin cremona model, extra line.. - 9 00 4 Accordeon, 10 keys, bass box. line tone 1 00 6 Accordeon. 6 keys, 1 Btop. 2 sets reeds.perfect 3 Of Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 , holes I 8 Mouth Organs, Genuine Richter 1C holes!, GS 11 Mouth Organs, Genuine Concert 24 - double 24 holes, G 100 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin. 6 keys. boxwood ...J 5 00 17 Fife, in ebony, German jsllve. ferules 50 16 Mnsic Box, 1 tune, crank, fine 1 10 19 " 8 tunes, wind with lever large 25 00 20 Violoucejllo, patent, machine. head goodl t.. 10 00 2Sz Double Bass, patent head. 3 or 4 strings.... ..... 23 00 24 Guitar, maple, machine head, fine finish 4 00 27 Banjo, 10 inch, 4 brass brackets,.. 2 00 28 Comet, brass cornopeon style, case and crooks 9 00 30 Drum, brass, Prussian, ornamented 9 00 Gobi Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, H Bros.... ....Tf.. SllveT Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. H Bros.. I... Steel Violin, Guitar and. Banjo Strings, H Bros- Gut, Russian, German or Italian, best quality .....i....... Instruction Books, Howe's or Winner's, any Instrument. ................ . 15 IC 5 15 30 - uaviug jiuji uAvt a sooa iracie ior loo sing er Sewing Machines, will sell themfor.$25 each ii t t. i i . . . . . while they last. 2- Money Is qu.tesafe In common letter 11 plainly addressed. Terms strictly cash with order.. Will take stamps. Agents and dealers send for our 40 page Cat alogue. ! , - On above net wholesale prices agents can Call on us when you come to St. Lonls. References : Any bank or wholesale house in tne city. .. .- Hulbert Bros., Is the only General Whole sale house in St. Louis. ' HULBERT BROS.. 923 Olive Street, Saint Louis. Mo. ian 13-1 -'J - , . Smithville Bazaar, J HAVE AT MY BAZAAR, Collars, Cuffs, sniru. Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Cigars, To bacco, Canned Goods, etc. In fact, everything gcuticuiau x mi une oi jancy and Staple srtlcles always on hand. ; 49 I nOW SUUnlV veflSRlfl o-nlno- te with PURE SPRING WATER, which will not mase crews sick. GivemeacalL 1 WM. WEEKS. Smithville, P. 0. Postage Stamps, Paper and Envelopes f A-lWaYS ON HAND AT THE POST, OF FICE AT SMITHVILLE. L. A. GALLOWAY, Postmaster may 30-lm BEFORE - AND .- AFTER Dectric Appliance ars sentfon 30 Das TriL TO MEFJ ONLY, YQUHQ OR 0L0. V lost rrtiTr, Lace f Jirur Totum xa VltiOR. WjLSIXSe WKACtESSM nr1 all lh.. rfi . ?L "Jtcre renultins from Abvsss and i Otbkr CArsts. 8pedy relief an.l ramnUi. ,,'Z ration of Hk.4Lyh,Vkxb and Makhood C cakaxtiued 1 be gaandCKt dtiovery of the NmctentU Ventarr Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet f re. AhdreM T81TA1S tllTCO., MAMHAU. MltH. it 27-deodJwy not, life Is sweeping by, go and dare be fore you die, some- V - wblbne leare behind io conr tffi.- T$& wTWnillSSh Dew CaPital not required weJ" Wi yon eyerythlng. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make aa mocb w n; boy and girls make great pay, SH?ou If buaineaa at which you can mEreaC pay the time, write for fartlcu. "SlM??? i-ortUnd, lls. SUSCELLANEon, , Steamship LinJ ' -STEiltERS- ;V.' WILL SAIL FROM NEW YOSi n SATUBDAY. MJ BEincTOB.....X..l: ;Z Satordt BENEFACTOR. REGULATOR. ..... .. . . . . ..RaflJ J' .""".June t .Saturoay, .Satardt,, BENEFACTOR...... REGULATOR..... . O- Througn Bill. Udmg Through Batea guaranteed to and from In North and South Carouna.; Labohatory of - - - r STATB A8SATER AND CHMcit - 60fEast GncVSEi t Richmond, Va., JanuawKt;. Mb. N. EziiKi.has4adekMS,l88 composition of hla HairTeBto"???11 also subjected! to chemical eiaiobSi? contains no lead or silver, subsuSw commonly employed in making weTJ for the hair, nor anvthin h.LV?' l WM.H. TAYLOR, M.D ; . ; State ChemiU. a friends who have noticed it. B Itlaln mv estlm&tlon to.. which the toilet of none who Thave wed u S Pieto- Hoping U may reahrevM iwciuiuvry aucceas you SO richly deserve I remain, very respectful, ' I Richmond. Va.. FeiA V Wttt For sale by all druggists. Price l per lov Wew Restaurant. rjIHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RKSPECTl fully announce that he bajust fitted up at So 3, Granite Row, South Front stj a restaurjn or Ladles and Gentlemen, where meala aaa refreshments may be had at all' bonra of t day. Everything Is new aad first class o Hte waiters and courteous attendants. 49Game and Oysters in season. nM Wines, Liquors aad;cigara. . 0T 18 ; F. A. SCHUTTK. Prop Marvin's Celebrated . - TJRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAm, AlSlzes and Prices, from f50.00 to 12,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be tlx BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from oient&c American editorial f Feb.' 11th. 1882: "We are also asked as to fti best fire proof aafea. We say MARVDJ'8." A. A. WILLAED. Agent at Wlhnmrtos dec 19 First National Bank of . .......... .. mington CAPITAL9TOCK.. ....... ........... $250,000 SURPLUS FUND..... .0W J Deposka rectlred ad collectloDAlnudsIoi all Moeaalbte p&mfs :tn. the United States. . f. IMBECT0EJ : ; ; E. E.BUXSUSS, , , D. O. WOJWB A, MABTTNr , iAS.SPRUT, E. K, BURRUSS............C ; President A.:K.IWALKEB....,.......- ( ' Cashier W.IxARKINS.................. AittCashW - Notice . " ;Change. j fJIHEj RESTAURANT JLND SALOON FuK merly known as the Scarborough House, No; 15 SouJh Water'street,will hereafter be known as the CAPE FEAR PILOT HOUSE, where can be found at all times the best of Wises, liquors and Cigars. Board by the day, week or month. Table supplied with.- the best the . . . . . . market affords. Oyster la season. All at popular prices. ' Your patronage 1 respect fully solicited. A trial will convince yon that our aim la to excel and please . - - i ( mar!31-ly Manager i Corceto ! ipORALlSE CORSETS, All SlzeB, EXTRA LONG WAISTED CORSET, . -- - v - - - ' -J at 75 cents. ... w . ,, i! Also a full supply of our COo Corset, the !aAh2orae itockofSlfk fanrf W1 Threa-1 Black and Colored Lace ",. -LiA,t Wash Leather Jersey Gfs rednced to f i. 21 JOHN J. HBDRICK. I-.-.71?
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