The Daily Review,
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBHl 21 1883.
The Daily Review has Uie largest
harm. Me circulation, of any newspaper
published, in the city of Wilmington,
STATE NEWS.
mid Observer: The Baptists
l.i va nrfRAfl &93.000 of the 100,000 de
J. OUs
sired for the endowment of Wake For
est College, and the convection raised
3,000 more. It is said that the other
$4,000 is assured. Hobgood Bros.
foundry, saw mill, grist mill and gin
house at Battleboro, were burned last
uteht about 10 o'clock, with five or six
bales of seed cotton and one or two out
houses. Estimatert loss nve or six
thousand dollars. Supposed to be the
work of an incendiary. The hard work
of the citizens alone saved the Wil
mington and Weldon Railroad Compa
ny from having one hundred bales
burned. Being fortunately very calm
the business part of the town was saved
from destruction.
Raleigh 'Visitor: Two young white
men, giving their names as Bob Boyd
and J. F. Quate. were arrested on Sat
urdev in Goldsboro, upon infor
mation sent by Chief of Police,
Maj. C. D. Heartt, of this city. Officer
Lewellvn was sent to Goldsboro on
Sunday afternoon and yesterday after
noon he returned with the prisoners
They were locked up in the guard
house till 5 o'clock p m when they were
arraigned before MayorjDodd. charged
with the larceny of a gold watch and
$15 or $20 in money from a white
woman, while on her way from Fay
ctteville Fair on the 9th mst. Messrs.
W. H. and J. Eaton Bledsoe appeared
lor the proesecution. The defendants
had no counsel. Several witnesses
weee examined, and at 7 o'clock p m
the case was aiourned till 10 o'clock this
morning. At the the hour designated
this morning a large crowd assembled
in the Mayor's office, all of whom
evinced the deepest interest in the
proceedings After hearing all of the
evidence the Mayor bound Boyd over for
his aDDearance at the next term of
Wake Superior Court, and remanded
Quate to the guard house till officers
could arrive from Winston , as a teles
gram was received Irom there yester
day afternoon by Chief of -Police
Heartt with instructions to hold the
prisoners as they were wanted there on
the charge of larcency. Boyd gave his
age as nineteen years", and says he is
from Montgomery county.
Charlotte Observer: Capt E M Hayes
ot the United States Army, -arrived in
the city yesterday for the purpose of
establishing a recruiting office in Char
lotte for the army. The reporter met
Capt Hayes at the Central last night,
and learned from him that ho will have
five assistants in his office, two of whom
are expected lo arrive to-day. He
wants white recruits only. - Last
Saturday evening, as the train for
Charlotte left Raleigh in charge of Capt
George Waitt, the engine encountered
an obstruction Jon the track near Cary,
in the iorm ol a negro man. Engineer
Bill Blakeney says that he didn't ses
the darkey until within 20 feet of him,
ona wnen mo engine strucK mm he
went up in the air and came down some
distance in front. It was thought-lhat
the corpse ought to be picked up and
laid in the baggage car, and the train
was speedily stopped. The train men
got out to hunt for the body, and found
the darkey standing by a cedar buah
scratching his head, just a little bewil
dered, but solid as a dollar. He was
left to continue his tramp and the
train proceeded on its way.
!Last Saturday night a negro named
Thomas Gordon, living on Mr. S. Lu
cas' place, adjoining the farm of Mr.
H. K. Reid, in Sharon township, killed
himself by blowing the top of his head
off with a shot gun. The deed was com mitted
In the presence of his wife and
children, to whom he called out : "Good
bye," put the ynuzze ot the gun to his
forehead and kicked the trigger. His
brains were blown all over the room,
and his wife and children ran scream
ing into the yard to alarm the neigh
bors. Gordon, it seems, had been
mixed up in the late barn burning
scrape on Mr. lieid's farm, and had
been summoned to appear before the
Inferior Court in Charlotte this week
as a witness in the case. His wife says
that ever siuce the summons was ferv"
ed upon him he aeted like he was
crazy, and was continually niuts
tering unintelligible things.
A few days since, Mrs, S. A. Ivirkp&t
rick, of Sharon township, who Van on
the liberal ticket last year for coroner
rtf i Ii! nnnnfv fWlirwr in n rrrwwl linm.ir
bantered his son. a sprightly young
maa, for a wrestle. "I'll bet you twenty
five cent3 that I am the best man." Mr.
Kirkpatrick said. His sou put up" a
quarter and then invited the old man to
come out in the yard and prove it.
Having offered to bet, Mr. Kirkpat'
nek's only course was to go out and
catch "breeches bold" with his son.
The two tugged away at each other
for a time, when the young man, by a
skillful move, threw the old man heav
ily to the ground. A yell of pain indi
cated that some damage was done, and
Mr. Kirkpatrick had, to be helped into
the house. An examination proved
that his hip was badly dislocated, in
juring him for lite. But the youug man
won tbe quarter and established the
fact that he is a better
man than his father.
We have heard a good deal said about
the sagacity of animals, but oldBaldy's
blacks did something yesterday that
proves that animals have sense, good,
hard, solid sense. For years the after
noon train for Richmond has been leav
ing here at 4 o'clock in the afternoon,
bat Sunday a change went into effect,
the train going out several hours later.
Yesterday, the usual hour for hitching
up the blacks to the 'bus at Wards
worth's stables arriving, and old Baldy
not appearing, the four horses left their
stalls one after the other aud took their
places at the 'bus, two at the side of
the tongue and two in the lead, ready to
be hitched up. Nobody appearing to
hitch them, they waited about fifteen
minutes, and then started by themselves
for the hotel, the same as if they Were
hitched to the 'bus and old Baldy had
hold of the lines. The horses had nearly
reached the Charlotte Hotel before they
were caught and brought back.
A few days since we gave an account
of a thief setting fire to JLhe fodder
aiac&s oi sax. tuu. oucuormacK near
Lanrinburg. and stealing a trunk from
the house while all were gone to fight
the firs. Yesterday we learned that tbe
thief and incendiary was killed las
Friday night by a party who tried to
arrest him. He was a young negro who
bore a very bad reputation, but whose
name our ioformant, tailed toiret. A
party who were searching for him.
went to hi, house Friday night ana
; opened the door, when the - negro rose
i UP in bed with a pistol in each hand.
He bounced from the bed and got out
Jhe back door, where one of the party
was stationed-with a shotgun The
negro caught the gun and tried to wrest
it from the hands of the man, but fail
ing in this, he released his grasp and
started to run. The man with the shot
gun fired and the necrd fell mortally
woinded. He died within a few hours.
The party who did the killing was from
Laurinburg, and the sceneof the killing
was but a short distance from that
town. I I
NEW APVEBTI8EMEXT8.
S and 10 cents Cigars,
HAVANA FILLERS, ' V1 ,
" - - Best In the city, arc 'on sale.
t
Drugs and Medicinal (preparation of the
highest grade at
JNO. T. SCUONWALD'S.
uov 12 Drug and 'Precrlptlon Store
Old North State Saloon,
6 South Front Street.
rnBY MORSE'S CELEBRATED
X Oysters. Fine Wmes, liquors.
Tom and Jcrrv forielnal from 4er-
ry Thomas) on cold day's. Beer on draught
Give us a 6hotf " 1 ' nov 15
FLORIDA WATER, I
LAVENDER WATER.
VIOLET WATER.
HELIOTROPE WATER.
WHITE ROSE WATER.
RAZENA WATER.
Also a complete assortment of Colognes and
Perfumery for the season.
W Prescriptions compounded day and
nigncat -jr. j. mujLiKB's,
German Druggist, i
OCt27-
Corner Fourth and Nun its.
Something New
Every Day !
gTYLISH STATIONERY
BEAUTIFUL PICTURES,
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An elegant line
'III!
Velvet, Gilt and Ebony Picture Frames.
Hand-painted Goods,
Deccaleomanla Pictures, "
Artist Materials, &c , Ac
nov 19
119 Market st
HORSES ! HORSES ! !
JjlOR SALE TEN HORSES, FIVE OF
them guaranteed to be good dray animals.
Will be sold low.
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Also, a few second hand BUGGIES and
CARTS will be sold low figure.
Horses and vehicles on hire, and hcrses
boarded and cared for.
49 The finest Hearse in the city.
HOLLINGS WORTH A WALKER,
Livery and Sale Stables, j
ort 11 -tf Corner Fourth and Mulberry
A Card.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to ray customers and old friends, that I
hare this day sold my Interest la the business
wMch I have carried on for over thirty-five
years, to my son, MATT. J. HETttB, who
has been associated with ng tor twelve years
in business. . He will continue the same under
his own firm name.
Recommending him warmly as my succes
ror to your kind consideration, and thanking
you for past favors, I remain. f
Respectfully,
. JOHN C. IEEYER.
Wilmington, X. C, Nov. lt, 1833. 1
IMITT. J. HEYEK
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN C. HEYER, '
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IMPORTER, GROCER, LlQUOJt DEALER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
navtng bought tho interest ,of my rather,
John C. tfeyer. io tbe business 'conducted so
long and successfully by him, I desire to ask
for a continuation of the favors extendsd him.
Will do strictly a Grocery, Liquor and Com
mission bnsiness.
My facilities for furnishing the trade are
ample, and my best efforts will be used to give
entire satisfaction.
Verv.rcspcctfuljy, ( '
MATT J. HEYEtt.
Extra inducements offered' close buyers.
Consignments of Naval Stores and Cotton so
licited. ,
noT 1-1 m d&w ,
For Sale.
T
Oft ft FRUIT TREES I
ttVjVVV AND GRAPE VINES.
Apples New Tarieties, 25c each ; $2 per doz
$15 per numbed.
ApplesTried Varieties, 124c! each, flper
dozen, t$ per hundred. j
Pears BartJett, B. Lucrative, etc 40c each,
$4 pei dozen. i ,
Plums Wild Goose, 20c each, $1.50 per doz.
$10 per hundred. r
Imperial Gage 35c each, $2 per dozen.
Peach Plum 23c each, 1 2 per dozen j
Uerman Prune 50c each. 1
Shropshire Damsen Pram 30c earn.
Nectarine 25c each.
Quince 25c each.
r igs 10c each. j
Grape Vines Concord 10c each; 75c per doz.
$5 per hundred. . i- i i
100 other varieties from 25c to 50c each. i
8. W. NOBLE, I
nov 19-3t 903, Cor. Ninth and Market at
8 rate of Xorth Carolina, (
Superior Court of New Hanover Co.
' Frederick J. Lord, Plaintiff,,
V8.
Joseph Beno, Defend
T"
IS IS A C4VIL ACTION i BROUGHT
bv vlalntiff to recover of lh 4Afpalant fltpjtn
with Interest on $109 from April IsLi 1883:
on $100 from May 1st, 1863, on $100
from -June 1st, lSdi, on $100 from July
1st, 1883, on $100 from August 1st, 1883, and
on $100 from September 1st, 1883, for rent of
certain premises In the city of Wilmington,
leased to defendant fcy plaintiff by deed dated
September 5th, 1882, and to enforce a lien
upon ccrtaln'machi nery and fixtures given by
the said lease as security for said rent. I
The said Joseph Beno Is hereby required
and commanded to appear at the next term of
said Court to be held la the Court House In
Wilmington on the thirteenth Monday after the
first Monday In September, 1883, and then and
there to answer or demur to the complaint
herein, which has this day been duly filed in
this office. 8. VanAMRINGE,
Clerk Superior Court.
Oct 17, 24, 31, Nov 7. 14, 21 T . - .
The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gill,
Twine is sold only at Jacosi's Hard
ware Depot. v ! .
ft Ot f!D t r-" fi fl I-! I I O
u isjiujil.il
I For the Cure of Coughs, Colds J
Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup4 Influ
enza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In
cipient Consumption and for the re
lief of consumptive persons in advan
ced stages of the Disease. For Sale
by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents.
nov 15 ly
WILMINGTON MARKET.
November 21 4 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted
steady at 35 cents per gallon. Sales of
150 casks at these figures.
ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.10 for
Strained and $1.15 for Good Strained.
Sales of 500 bbls Strained at $1.10.
TAR Quoted firm at 1 $1.60 per bbl
of 280 lbs. 1
CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted
steady at $2 for Virgin and Yellow
Dip and $1 for Hard.
COTTON Quoted firm. Sales of
400 bales on a basis of 10 cents per
pound f or Middling. The following are
the official quotations:!
Ordinary..... 7 cents
Good Ordinary 9
Low Middling..... 9f
Middling 10 "
Good Middling... 10 i
DAILY RECEIPTS.
Cotton 904 bales
Spirits Turpentine. . . . ..... 219 casks
Rosin 611 bbls
Tar 1 38 bbls
Crude Turpentine 67 bbls
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay
etteville, G W Williams & Co. I
Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point
Caswell, R P Paddison
U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis
bey, Smithviile, Master.
Nor barquentine Nordensk jold, Abra
ham sen, Bilboa, Spain, E-G Barker &
Co. 1
Br schr Mabel Darling, Ranger, Phil
adelphia, Master. j
, Nor barque Brackka, Jensen, Alge
ria, Heide & Co.
I CLEARED.
Steamer D Murchison, Smith, Fa v
etteville, G. W. Williams & Co.
U. 8. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bh
bey, Smithviile, Master,
Nor barque Amal, Lunie, Liverpool,
Alex Sprunt & Son., i
I - zporta. " . !
I FOREIGN.
Liverpool Nor barque Amal 1,754
bales cotton. . 1
Without Doubt
JT J. H. HARDIN'S IRUG jAND SEED
8tore, 124 South Front St., New Market Build
ing, you can sec the most magnificent and at
tractive display ot Christmas, Wedding and
Holiday Presents ever brought to this city.
They are too numerous to mention here. .All
I ask la an Inspection of goods and even if
you arc not in need I am satisfied yen will
buy. It Is a pleasure for me to sbow tbese
gods. J. II. HAB.DIN,
nov 17 1:4 South Front St, Sew Market
CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C ,
MAYOR'S OFIJCE,
November 5, 1S.
Sealed Proposals
1LL BE RECEIVED 'AT THIS OFFICE
until 3 o'clock, I. M., December 3d, la8S,
(when tbey will be opened by tbe Board ot
Aldermen in the presence of bidders), for sup
plying the Blocks and Paving Xoith Water
street, irom Us intersection with Market street
to Its intersection with Mulberry street, about
3,300 square yards ol pavement, to belaid
with approved granite blocks. The street will
be graded and the sand for bedding will be de-
liYered on street. w I
Bios will at the same time be received for
supplying 20.000 good hard Paving Bricks antl
700 square yards of good Blue Stone Flagging,
suitable for sidewalks and for larmg the side
walks with Brick or Blue Stone Flagging.
m Bid for 230 lineal feet of Curbstone 4x16
Inches and 4x18 inches, will be considered at
same time. I
Bids for supplying the materials alone, or
laying pavement alone, will be considered.
Specifications and plans can be seen at this
office.
' E. D. HALL,
Mayor and Chairman
I of Committee on fetreeta and Wharves
nov 9.4t 9 14 21 24&W16
Cape Fear Pilot House,
NO, 15 SOUTH WATER STREET.
WILMINGTON. N C
FIRST CLASS RTtTtT.VA: i-.-j
oct 5-zm oKLLKRS A McKEITHAN.
Lamps and Glassware
QF ALL KINDS ,
f FOR SALE BY
GUes&M
nov 19 Murehlflon Block.
Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, low
prices, at Jacobi.'s . f
miscellaneous:
S1l:aaM3dl
HAYING PURCHASED
AN IMMENSE STOCK
; In the Northern Markets,
.... - 1
I am now prepared to show some of the
Pinest and Latest Styles
-OF-
Millinery & Fancy Goods.
1
1 The prettiest line ever seen in this city,
i
Consisting of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
1
NOVELTIES ; and 1 cordially invite all
1.
I the Ladles to call and see at our
1
Grand Opening !
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' To take place on
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
Nov. 19th, 28th and 2 1st, at -
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
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118 Market St., Wilmington. N. C.
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B. 8. Every Lady presented with a Memor
andum Book Slate. nov 17
JULIUS SAMSON,
1 . ' ... :
rJo. Ill rJarket St.
BY EXPRESS TO-DAY,
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(FROM A BANKRUPT SALE.)
Brocade Silk Dolmans for $20, ior
nier price
Ottoman Silk Dolmans and Circulars.
Fur Trimmed for $25 and $30,
I former price $35 and $40.
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Rbadame Silk Dolmans for $18. 50
! would be "cheap at $25,
IOO Black and Colored Stockenette
Jackets, Trimmed with Astracon,
and elaborately braided,
y from $8 to $15.
Receiving daily an elegant line ot
HOLIDAY GOODS!
JULIUS SAMSON,
4 - !
Ill MARKET ST.
nov 16-
2 in 1.
i I'll take your likenesses.
And take them line, ,
I'll tlx. your watches 1
To keep good time;
I do all work ell,
Entruatt d to me.
If you don't believe it
Try me and see.
J. L. WINXEK, 1
Photographer and Jeweler,
nov 2 New Market Building (up stairs)
Kerchner & Oalder Bros.,
HOLESALE (i ROGERS AND COMMIS
aion Merchants, offer Xor sale low; ,
1 jOOO BblB Flour' ial1 S13; 73 Bbls Be-
fined Sugars; 100 Sacks Bio and Java Coffee,
all grades; loo Hhds Molasses, Cuba and Por
to Klco; 5a Boxes V S Sides and Bellies; 75
Cases Befined Lard, In Tins; 3,100 Striped
Sacks Liv. Salt; 250 Sacka W. G. Va. Meal;
SOOBneh Prime White Corn; 0 Bnsbs Feed
Oats; 250 Bales Choice Timothy Hay ; 100 Bales
Rice fc Haw; Cheese, Crackers. Candy, Soap,
Lye, Potash, Soda, Starch, Mauff, Tobacco,
Matches, Candles, Paper Bags, Twine, Wrap
ping Paper, Buckets, Hoop Iron, Glue, Klvets.
Bagging and Ties. nov 19
Before Buying
Y OUR WINTER CLOTHING DO XOT
fall to examine our j
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FULL AND ELEGANT STOCK.
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The fabrics Inclnde the choice styles and are
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made up in the best wanner, and the prices
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are lower than the lowest.
A. & I. SHRIEK,
nov 19 Reliable Clothiera, 114 Market St.
On Hand I
9 BBLS.' WESTERN N.C.
- FLAT DUTCH TUBNIPS.
WAfl Head of the Sweet Western 1
1 P . K. C. CABBAGE
g Baa. CHESTNUTS, in good condition.
Also, Potatoes and Apples ! Apple ! Atml!
At No. It Chestnut St, bet. Front ami Water
7 nov. ,. . WUnUngton, H. c
MISCELLANEOUS.
IN ALL POPULAR STYLES.
1 -
Dress Goods and Trimmings, a Specialty.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, &c
The Largest. Stock of Ladies', Gent's and Children's
Underwear, ,
nov 16, 1883
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fjrlJjU cents for postage, a"d-we will
box ot sample goods that will put you in the
way of making more money In a few days than
you ever thought possible at any business.
Capital not required. We will start you. Ton
can work all the time or tn spare time only.
The work Is universally adapted to both sexes,
young and old. You can easily earn from 50
cents to $5 every evening. That all who want
work may test the business, we make this un
paralleled offer; to all who are not well satis
fied we wl'l send $1 to pay for the trouble of
writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc,
sent free. Fortunes will be made, by those
who give their whole time to the work. (reat
success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start
now. Address Snxsox Jk Co., Portland,
Maine. nov20d6m-wly
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4 1T1 XTmCI wanted for The Lives of all
A IT tlilN I ft the Presidents of the U. S.
u The largest, handsomest,
best book ever sold for less than twice our
Frice. The fastest selling book in America,
mmense profits to agents. All Intelligent
people want It. Any one can become a suc
cessful agent. Terms free. Hallkxt Book
Co., Portland, Maine. nov 20 6md-ly w
A"P'RTr7"P Send six cents for postage,
A XvJLJJDand receive free, a costly
box of goods which will help you to more
money right away than anything else In this
world. All, of either sex, succeed from first
hour The broa i road to fortune opens before
tbe workers, absolutely sure: I At once ad
dress, Thtjb & Co., Augusta, Maine,
nov 20-6md ly w . '
" a week at home. 3 00 outfit free.
J 3 3 Pay absolutely sure. No risk.
Capital not required. Reader, If you want
business at which persona of either sex,young
or old, can make great pay all the time they
work, with absolute certainty, write for par
ticulars to H. Hallktt ft Co., Portland,Malne
nov 2&6md lyw
Baltimore & Wilmington
Steamship Line.
Steamer RALEIGH,
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CAPT." LITTLE FIELD,
t
. Will sail from
1 i , 1 ;
BlLTIMOEE,
Friday, November 23rd.
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AND SAIL FROM
Tuesday, November 27,
For Freight Engagements, apply to
, A. I. CAZAUX, Agrt.,
Wilmington, N. C.
ANDREWS,&CO,Agts.,
S. W. Corner Light and German Sts.,
nov 20- Baltimore.
WE HAVE IN STOCK
THE FINEST AND MOST RELIABLE
BRANDS OF I
Brandies, Whiskeys and
Wines
i
that can be procured In the State. Their rep
throughout Korth Carolina, and the medical
.."" 'swiuureuu iiiciii very meniv. wo
rail vmir atfontfnn ana4.11 '
CAPE FEAB RYE WHISKEY,
STUARTS BYE WHISKEY,
MARTELL BYE "WHISKEY.
j ALSO ' 1
N. C. Pure Corn Whiskey,
Particular! V PffirJirJrtna in oil 1
eases, and as COUGHS anl COLDS rule the
"w; u pour moriaif, try a little
CORN WHISKEY AND BOCK CANDY
I ad be cured.
North Carolina Wines,
BED AND WHITE SCUPPERNONGS
AND CLARETS.
Elegant in flavor of Hgb t body and peculiar-
- -o lUGiuucriutn,
Evrthtnv th.f An '. . . '
Call; around and see ns. j
P. Li BEIDGEES & CO.
HO North Front St.
nov 19
New Furniture, Warerooms.
NO. 20 GRANITE ROW. t. FRONT
St., I hare opened with what i think la a wel
selected stock of
Fnrnltnre and tieddlng,
I Embracing many new deslgna In
Bedroom and Parlor Suits.
jSHSrMoP
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. r.i. McirjTiRE,
FRESH ARRrVAjg
ATMORE'S CELEBRATED MlNCEMEAti
in Barrels. Half Barrels and Pallsi an4
PLUM PUDDING
"iaMlaUes. V-Vy s-v , . C
These are the very best goods of their Wad
and no family should be without them. '
ORANGE MARMALADE, gTi
a most delightful Sweetmeat for the tea tab s.
To anlve on Tuesday next, a fresh sur
apply pf
Ginger Taffy, I
Ben's Botcn Crackers,
' Genecove Wafers, .1 "l.""
Coffee Cakes, something xew anJ Bce
. Orange Bar, . !
Almond Maccarooss, . . . .: '. I . t'
Cocoanut Maocftroons, aad . ., '
The GenuIne'Albert Blscaft, I
i In one and two pound Tins.
" . Tor sale low. , ,
John L. Boatwriglit
nov 12 tf - . ?
Fjurniture.
200 CHAMBRR ANDPA.RlX)RBnlt.
from to $15J. New styles and flrttcUt
I ' 1:1
goods at . I
GREAT 1.ARGATNH !
FINK BOOK CA8ES, SIDEBOARDS. !
y SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, !
LIBRARY TABLBS1
Cottage Bedsteads, Mattresses, Citato, T-
oies, Ac., ac , at big bargains. caiv and we
me before you buy. ,. , D. A. s&UTU,
nov v.) ;. . Turultnre Dealer.
C. D. r.lorrill.
UNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKsTE ANI
CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop! oaSm-
ond street, opposite Southerland's stablei. ,
Respectfully solicits orders and gnmntm
good work, prompt delivery aBdsa&l&cttoit&t
rv respect . . matU-tl
Perfect Rush
FOB PARK ER A T AT LOR'S STOTRl ,
Let your minds be easy; more left, sad:1
Ktlll more coming. We are all tired. "Out
Dave" grunts, but you'll get what we sell yon
By the way, have you seen our Breech , Load
ing Guns? If not, you ought to. I
PARKER A TAILOR'S.
PURE WHITE OIL. nov W
E. G. BLAIR.
pRODUCE BROKER AND C01ii33r(fi(
N. C. Solicits conslgnmenU 91 all kiadt ol
Country Produce. t
Country order filled, the.'lDw6t market
prices for Flour, MeaJ; Gxaio and Groceries. .
A trial la solictQd, and, satlafactin guanin I
ecd. ' i nov 19
The Best, I Say i(
CA LOAD OF MOUNTAIN CATILK,
THE. BEST
which has come to market this year. l!l 1
for8aleat.my
Stall No. 5,
iv morrow w eanesaay) morning, ana ws nu
j nnceof the week. )
Look at it QvCn if you don't axt&tfW '
nov 13
85allK0.5
Sampson County Beef. ,
r OVERS OF GOOD BEEF WOULD DO
J i -
well to call at 8TALL No. C( where wUl be
found
THE FINEST BEEF!
ever brought from Sampson County. I
. purchased from Mr. T. L. Raekley. Abo,
Fine Mountain Beef !
will be on hand tor four weeks.
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