The Daily Review
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 . 1H3.
The Daily Review fms Ute largest
bona fide circulation of any newspaper
published, in the city of Wilmtn'tan,
STAT KNI3W8
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Stateaviile American: n e cleeniy re-
ret 10 record the death oi Dr. -.beorgej
W. Stinson. at his residence near .Da-j
vidson College, wiiieli sau even occar-
reel last Monday, alter a uugenu au
painful illness.
Chatham Record: Fiveol the con j
vlcl3 at work on the C. F. fc Y. V.j
Railroad escaped from their quartern at j
i)m Hi 1. on last Monday merit
A nesro man. uanicd Abe i-awrence.
shot and killed a negro woman, named
Eliza Brown, near Osgood, in this
county, on last Friday night. From
what we can hear the murder was en
tirely unprovoked.
Wadesboro Times: Jane Spencer,
colored, living near Lilesville, is 14
years old. and weighs 365 pounds. She
has had 13 children, nin6 op whom ai c
living. She can do a good day's york
yet. The little children alone of
the Metfcodist Sunday School here have
made and contributed the present year
8omethint more than 60 toward the
building of their new Church.
Newborn Journal: General M. W
Ransom and General A. M. Scales will
deliver addresses at several points in the
State during the next month in aid of
the Pender Monument Fund. Mr
Allen Johnson, of Pitt county, called to
see us on Wednesday and mtormcd us
that Mr. J. J. B. Cox's barn and sta
bled, together with about one hundred
barrels of corn, forty bushels of wheat,
1 all farmimr utensil and four bales of
i cotton, were burned on Wednesday
, . night of last week. The Ore wa3 the
work of an incendiary.
Fayetteville Sun: The ladies of the
Methodist church, on Monday after
noon last, presented Rev. John. R.
Brooks, their pastor, with a very heavy
and finely finished gold-headed cane
and his wife with a beautiful solid
silver waiter. We have been shown
some sample ear3 of corn, gathered'
from the farm of Mr. A. A. McCaskill,
in Flea Hill Township. One of them
weiehed-1 & 5 oz; 53 of these ears will
mafEe a bushel of corn by weight, as it
requires 70 lbs, of corn in the ear to shell
om a bushel- The corn averaged 1 lb
and 2 ounces to the ear.
Weldon News: On Sunday morning
Tom Arrington, colored, an inmate of
the poor house, had a fit, tell near the
lire, which ignited his clothing, and
was burned so bad'.y that he died Mon
day. He was an epileptic and had had
fits before. John Dowden. colored
who lived at Midway, but i3 a native of
Warren county, had the misfortune to
lose his house and. its contents on Sat
urday morning. A fire was in the
house, which set the chimney on fire.
He lost two bales ot cotton in the seed,
alotot clothing, provisions and fifty
six dollars in gold. Everything ho had
was lost.
l.onoir Tome: Last Friday Mrs.
Tolly Baird. aged about SO. the mother t
of Mr. J. N. Baird. was tripped in!
crossing the floor and, falling, broke :
UvirttilgU. OUU 19 LIWIV 111 1 Hiljf tlltlVrtl I
..nrwlHinn . T.sar. Frid.iv flVRniniT
little Horace Campbdl aged about ;
three years, was playing in iue. puiaiu
natch where Dick Campbell, agod about
. . . . - ... .. . t I
thn htiolrnf tlm haad. The sharD nart 1
ot the mattock went thiougU tne brain ;
Dr. Beall was called m and hopes that ;
the little sufferer may rccovcrir inllam-i
.,t,V,M An not sit in.
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News and Observer; It is expected
. t rv-f j . u
inai on lUOZl i iut.,-wo v--J auvui f
fifty gentlemen irom JJoeton w ill arrive
here. ..Last evening the citizens
committee on...-cnwnaininnt awu ai
meeting and decided to entertain t he j
party in handsome style. -Colonel i
ioionet !
daughters J
Wharton J. Green and
oassed throush the city yeaterbu-y
O'l
to j
their war to Boston, and will i?o
a . v aa 1 -a '
iv AohtnrfAn in n UTOOFr r.r nun t .Piifir. i
al Cox will Jeavo for Waahlnjrlon thu j
latter part ot this week. Dr.
V tJ Kuga'.ea anu vvi, t, uoaton.
urived hern last evening. lr. H. is a
antleman of mcana and will look over
the State, to which his Eittcnfion has
bt?n specially attracted. He U -onij
one of a number of Xuw Knlnnders
who are in our State. v
Fayetteville Obsemr: Ou Friday
morning la9t. about W o'ciiKii;, the dwel
ling house of Mr A il SkxHimb, nllu
ated on Dick street, caught fire from a
spark tailing on the rool. In a few
minutes the entire roof was covered
with flames. The colored fire company
and the hook and ladder company gath
ered promptly, but it was loo late to
save the house, everything being so dry .
Much ot the furniture was saved.
Last Friday the handsome country
residence belonging to Mr John M
Hodges, known as Linden Hill, was
consumed by fire. The fi rc is su ppc s xl
to have caught from a spark lights
ing on the roof. This was a beautiful
residence, and was famed for its mag
nificent grove of oaks. It is situated
in Harnett county near the Cumber
land line, and was occupied at the time
of the fire by Jas P Hodges, Esq. Most
of the furniture was saved. The house
was partially insured.
Morganton Mountaineer: In the
fields just above Flemming's Ford, on
the Catawba River, which have been in
cultivation for more than a hundred
years. Quantities of broken Indian
pottery may be found at this day. From
fragments which we have seen we
would suppose that these vessels were
large, probably containing several gaL
Ions and the outsides were curiously
marked in various patterns and covered
with hieroglyphics. A distressing
accident occurred . in Icard township,
in this county, near the residence of
Mr- Warlick, last Thursday night. A
man named Mike Cline and his wile
went to the wood3 for shingle blocks,
leaving a little four year old girl and a
child still younger at home to take care
ot the house. On their return they were
horrified to find their little girl in the
yard dead, ber clothing consumed; and
ner body burned to a crisp.
Charlotte Observer: Willia Davis, the
nesro who raDed Mrs. Campbell, and
Burt Ellis, who murdered ilrir"jgan I
jw.-. Zl rayettevllle-ailoiaceB on Cape Fear
coming Jtoo close to the. mattock with iUver, Ticsdays and Fri lays l
which Dick was working, was struck in Fayetteville, via Iiumbcrton daily.
December, the former at Chnrltte ani! :
Lhe latter at Shelby. 1 , -Yestcrdav
afternoon at the residence of Mr. Jo3:ah -Asbury,
Mr. Frank Blair, formerly or
Charlotte, but now ot Salisbury, was
. .... .
bury. Rev. J. T? lU-welt perlurmin"
the ceremony. s-The trial of Mr. A.
E. Adams, laic ticJcet axeni of the
(Richmond & Danville Railroad, and;
i f Torif llaMi AJoalr Into ruinil-inti ir rin '
on
tae Air-J.ine road, ttiat was set tor n
liearin? before Jt he Inferior Coutt to
jay wiII not be kcartt having beea
coaiinued to the next terra 'of the Court
i by rcaaon of a confession, a ad ot a sud
UUn. startling turn in tl
cnss. invoking other parties besides
Adams and Ncsbit. Tuesday nisbt,
Judire Schenek. the leading prosecutor
forthe railroad corn pauy. was approach-
etl in ni3 room Ht the Bulord House by
Mr. Adams, who proceeded to unbosom
h'mselfand make a full arid clear con-
lessioQ of his connection with the frauds
practiced upon the railroad. Of what
passeu octween tnc two, , tno i reporter!
was able to learn but little, though j
what be gives comes from authority, i
Mr. A'dams stated to J udge Schenek j
tnat nc nau come to make a lull con
tession of his truilt. knowing; that it
a . . I f
would be proven on him at the trial,
and that ho might .iust as well! give' it
un. He said that ho had considered tho
matter aud was further advised by his
(ricnd3 to make tho confession and
throw himself upon the mercy, of the
court. The confession was made in a
straightforward manner and in giving
his statement, Adams involved others
in the swindling with himself Just who
these parties are, and to what extent
they were involved in the ! affair, we
were unable to learn, ibut were i given
the assurance that it will all ' come out
soon enough. Adams1: confession is in
the possession of Judge Schenek and
will be used whenever it is seen proper.
Goldsboro Messenger: Mr. J. W.
Taiton, of this county, doing business
in Great Swamp township, has fouud
it necessary to make an assignment for
the benefit of his creditors. Mr.
Levi Strickland, of New Hope town.
ship, one of our most industrious
farmers, raised and sold from twenty
live acres 610 bushels of rice at $1.10
a bnshel. This beats cotton a ! long
way: Dr. Frank Boyette, of
Sampson, who is taking a course of
lectures at the Dental College in I Balti
more,, informs us that out of 398
students atlhe College of Physicians
and'Surgeons in that city, i sixty are
from N. Carolina, and in the Dental de
partment 3 out of 75 are from this State.
We see from the Newark. N. J..
papers that Master Collier J. Griswold.
son of Mrs. Mary Griswold. of this
city, was among the students ot St.
Benedict's College, of that city, receiv
ing the highest average in their respec
tive departments for the first quarter of
the scholastic year which closed last
week. ! !
THE MAILS.
Themalte cioso and arrive at the Cltyi Poa
oftlce as follows : ,
CLOSE. I
"Northern through mails, fast 7.00 P. M.
Northern through and w-y malls. .,.8.00 A. M.
Kaleigh '. 6.15 P. M. and 8.00 A. M.
Hails for the N. C. Railroad au
routes snpplled therefrom Includ
ing A. & N. C. itallroad at
00 lJ. M. and PM a. XL
Western mails fC . C. liaUwavlallv.
0
(except Sunday).
.6.15 P. M.
All Totnts between Ilamlet and Ral-
M&herawa uciirimVtonKaii:B'WP W'
rcid e.is A. M, and 8.00 P
M.
M.
M.1
M.
M.
Malift lor points between Florence
anil "!h,rlfafy.n tl li A AT nn.1 C AA T
.00 p.
. except .Sunday 4 ...C.lSiP
ces Tucsclays aTul jvidays e.oo A
Swutnvtlie mails, by steamboat, daily
(except Humiays) .. s.soa. m.
iw wur xaay ixiii, -fown vnKK,
eaaiiOLte anu utt'e iuvct.
lavs anu rriaav.
..6.00 A
M.
M.
lfgntbMiits, daily .ot) A.
dall;
opek foi DELIVERY. '
Northern through and vaymaii8 7.80 A. M !
Snfei Iro::::::::" i
Mails collected from mmtt'imTPA hiirfc.
. portion of cltv at 3 A. Ji., U.30 A.M. and 5 30 1
ana from other point of the city at 5 1
S. a aU. -H f
iloney order and liceister 'Department open !
irom a A. M. to 3.30 P. M. i
General delivery open from 7!A.M. riG P.M.
c.rri
to r.:o a. m. i i i
For the Cure of Coughs, Colds,1
t toarseness, ironchitis,Croup, Influ
enza. Asthma. Whooninsr Coueh. Tn
, , - lj t O 9
cipient Consumption and for the re-I
i . r - r . t I
uci ui cunbuuipiive persons in advan
ced stages of the Disease. For Sale
by all Druggists. Price, 2 k Cents.
dov 15 ly
2 in 1.
I'll tako your llienessen. I
And take them fine, )
I'll Ibc your watches ,
To keep good time;
I do all work well.
Entrusted to me. 1
It you don't believe U j
Try me and ace. 1
J. L. WINNER,
Photographer and Jeweler,
New Market Building (up stairs)
nov:
Branson's
N. C. Business Directory
FOR 1883v J
gOON TO BE ISSTJED-Cth Eltaon 17th
year of publication, will contain over
eo,ooo 3sr-Aajya3Bs,
and la intended to be the FULIiEST AND
MOST ..RELIABLE REFERENCE ' BOOK,
ever published for North Carolina.
The Business and Professional Men of everv
County, pity and Village will be recorded and
classified for convenient reference. i
;Pricot4. ; i apl 23 tf
fITir TT TI !! 1 mill III llllji M L.IJLII I
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
W I IJUINGTON MARKET.
November 234 P. M.
3W R ITS TnUPRNTINK Mnntcrf
i "" - ;
i ,UtI ttt 34 c,ents Pr l!on- la, of
czs'zs at these Azures.
ROSIN Quoted firm at 1. 10 fori
raine1 $1.15 for Good strained,
, . .
aTl WHUIW UiUl Ui . t : .f lT4 UU1 i
of
80 lbs. Later we hear of sales at
Si to per ddi. i
CRUDE TURPENTINE- Quoted !
j . a - X t
Dip and 1 for Hard.
COTTO N Quoted firm. Sales of,
250 bales on a basis of 10 cents per I
I PounU lor Middling. J lie Following arc I
I the official quotations:
Ordinary..
n
9
9
10 101
cents
Good Ordinary
Low Middling.
Middling.... 7
Good Muidlimr ... ,V.V
'1111'
DAILY KCIPTS.
Cotton 980 bales
Spirits Turpentine. ....... . 216 casks
Rosin 860 bbls
Tar 87 bbls
Crude Turpentine. 27 bbls
7 MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED. I
Steamer Governor Worth, Worth,
Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. i'-
Steamer Bladen, Thornton, Fayette
ville; C S Love & Co.
Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point
Caswell, R P Paddison
U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis
bev, Smithville, Master.
Nor barquo Bjorn, Wrystren, Liver
pool, C P Mebane, with salt to A A
Willard. f
CLEARED. j
Steamer Governor Worth, Worth,
Fayetteville. Worth & Worth
Steamer Bladen, Thornton, Fayette
ville. C S Love & Co.
U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bia
bey, Smithville, Master.
Br barqne Hattic- II, Dill, Liverpool,
D R Murchison & Co. s
Exports.
FOREIGN.
Liverpool Br barque Hattie H1,653
bales cotton. I
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
STOCKS ON HAND NOV. 17, 1883.
Cotton ashore, 10,124; afloat, 5,6C2;
total, 16,286.
Spirits ashore. 4,750; afloat, 957; total
5,710. i
Rosin ashore. 106,102, afloat, 6,585;
total, 112,987.
Tar ashore, 3,861; afloat, 200; total,
4,061
Crude ashore, 565; afloat. 25; total,
590. .
RECEIPTS FROMNOV. 10 TO NOV. 17.
Cotton, 3.718; spirits. 1,441; rosin.
5,548; tar, 1,162; crude. 702.
EXPORTS FROM NOV. 10. TO NOV. 17.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 1,812; spirits, 200; rosin,
tar, 698; crude, C7C.
122;
FOREIGN.
Cotton. 3,630.
Vessels tor this Port from For
eign Ports.
BARKS.
Nor Aeolus, 258 tons, Paulaen, sailed i from
ArendaL Am 20. via beviile .
5or Agder,456 loaa, Flairatadt, sailed frera
Hamburg, Oct.. 8. i
Nor Albatros,503 tcma. Oiafn. atMareeillcfe I
8wd Amarant, . Thorbjornsen, sailed
from Liverpool, Oct 2tf
Uer Apothekcr, Dleeing, SS3 tons, Stutts, f
sanea irom iiamuurg, ocpt vj ,
Sor Aim11o, 38 tons, Melsopi, at Lonflon,
OctO.
Nor Candace, 333 tons, Johannaen, sidled
from Hamburg, Oct 4
or uorsez, m tons, Hansen, at sharpness,
OctW
Sor Emma Parker, 497
fr$m,?rkitt?1!icLx
tons, l-arsen, sailed
Macomber, vlcarcd
H T Wf av
Nor Ona, 833 tons, Andersen, galled from
Skutsear, Ang 3 i
Nor Guim. Hansen. 1GS tons
liuilcd from
Deola.
Nor Henrich Bjorn,
LlverpooL Sept 13,
S57
tons, Nyiiteen, at
, NorT Kerdalea, 115
from Baltic via Oran
toua, Petteren, sailed
OcrLylia Peschau, 4l3 tons, Bremers,
eall-
eu Troui iiamourg, uci
Nor Ovion, ; , sailed from llamburg'.
Nov 1.
Nor Prudciitia, 37iU)D6, Hansen, sailed from
Gloucester, Oct 23
Nor Kauma, 224 tons, Lundeaard, sailed
from Hamburg, Nov C
Ger Richard, 463 tons, Paske, at Hamburg,
Aug 29
Nor Saga, 413 tons, Lareen, at Plymouth,
Oct 25
Nor Sirah, S96 tons, Henrichs, sailed from
Seville, Oct 8
Nor Stateeminster, Selma, 607 tons, Rustad,
sailed from Flinrannan, Aug 16 via Valencia
Nor Telemach, 623 tons, Andersen, at Val
encia, ct2o -
(Jer Texas, 291 tons, Loot, at Hamburg, Oct
,0
Br Vick & Mebane, 596 tons, Henskc, sailed
from Hamburg, Oct 27 ,
BRIGS. -
Gcr Adolph Michels, 290 tons, Niemann,
sailed from Plymouth, ov 2
Ger Hermann Frledrlch, 288 tons, Niejahr,
at Liverpool, Sept 10
Gcr Plcolet,- 837 tons, Erase, sailed from
Hamburg, Oct 27
Nor Eask, 181 tons, Svendsen, sailed from
Harburg, Septdl
Commercial Hotel
Wilmington, N. C. ,
M. SCHLOSS, Prop.
JpiRST-CLASS IN EVERT RESPECT.
49 Flrst-elaaa Bar and BILLIARD 8 A
LOOM ATTACHED. 1 p fj -
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m 9V, s.-
5 s p S o
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MISCELLANEOUS.
j
I
- HAYING riTKCHAELl
... ..v.. ; , '
i AIM IMMtNSt S I OCK Uh
I .
HATS, Trimmed and Cntrimracd, Aleo,
fl-jWw, Feathers, Breasts, Birds,
I'luraea, Tips, Satins, Velvet,
Flushes, Fringes, Drees Trim
, mlngs, &,c, Ac,
and are receiving more and more daily :
OUR
HOLIDAY GOODS !
are crowding in, and having very little
room for them, we cordially Invite
the ladies to take the advantage
by making their purchases in
. - Millinery now, and
SAVE 331-3 per cent.
by doing ao, at
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
118 Market St, Wilmington, N. C.
These goods will and must be sold to make
room.
A liberal discount given to the trade.
nov 22 i
JJo Bd J)n
JULIUS 8AJLS0N,
HIo. 111 Market St.
RY EXPRESS TO-DAY,
(FROM il BANKRUPT SALE.)
Brocade Silk Dolmans for $20. for.
mer price $30.
Ottoman Silk Dolmans and Circulars.
Fur Trimmed for $25 and $30,
former price $35 and $40.
RhadameSilk Dolmans for S18.GO
would be cheap at $25.
1
IOO Black and Colored Stockenette
Jackets, Trimmed with Astracon,
and elaborately braided,
" from $8 to $15.
Receiving daily an elegant line of
HOLIDAY GOODS!
JULIUS SAMSON,
11 1 MARKET ST.
nov 16-
1884.
Harper's Bazar.
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Its illustrations ot art needlework arc from
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merits are ot tho highest order. Its stories,
poems, and essays are by the Urst American
and Kuropean authors. Its choice art pictures
would fill portfolio., and its humorous cuts
are the most amusing to be found in anyjour
nat In America. A host of brilliant novelties
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HARPER'S YOLNG PEOPLE 1 50
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One Year (52 Numbers) 10 00
Postage Free to all subscribers In the United
States or Canada.
The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the
first Number for January of each year. When
no tune 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 a
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' HARPER & BROTAERS,
nov 23 New York
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
White Lead, Paints,
French Window Glass.
AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT
r COSE ADY PREPARED PAINT.
QALL AND EXAMINE OCR GOODS AND
get our prices before purchasing The fact
that our PalntSt are from tho celebrated Fac
tories of WetheriU ft Co., and j Harrison Broa
ft Co., ta sufficient xuarantee for their quality
and purity.
A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory
Priceo, In addition to our large and full 1
HAEDWARE STOCK,
to jQjteb ronr attention la respectfully invited.
. - NATHIi JACOBL
Cept2 10 South Front at
MISCELLANEOUS.
3- 3T.
MILLINERY
I Our Agent in the Northern Cities is
j Bankrupt Sales, every week. We will
Dnce?.
New Feathers and Flumes
nov 21
Baltimore & Wilmington
Steamship Line.
Steamer RALEIGH,
j CAPT. LITl'JLE FIELD,
WU1 sail from
BALTIMORE,
Friday, November 23ra.
AND SAIL FROM
"wiiiMiisraToisr,
Tuesdayj November 27.
For Freight Engagements, apply to
A. I). CAZATJX, At. J
I Wilmington, N. C.
ANI16EWS, & CO., Agts.,
3. W. Corner Light and German Sts.,
ov 20- ! Baltimore.'
New York & Wilmington
Steamship Line.
i STEAMEKft
WILL. 8 AIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY
SATURDAY, atSo'c'oek, P. M.
BENEFACTOR Saturday, Nov 21
REGULATOR ...Saturday. Dec 1
BENEFACTOR Saturday, Dec 8
REGULATOR. .Saturday, Dpc 15
BESEFAUTOU.., Saturday, Dec 22
! REGULATOR. Satnnlav. Dp r
J J v.. V
Thl'Ollirh BUla !l TjirHnr tut Tnut
Through Rates guaranteed to and irom Polcts
in North aBd South Carolina, i
For Freight or Passage apply to
THMA K. BOND, superintendent.
l"vumingion, i.
TilfcO. U. EUER. trCieht Airet.
I5roaiway, New York.
CLYDft A CO.. General Aarents.
i WM. P.
nov tl tf
New Furniture Warerooms.
T NO 0 GRANITE ROW, SO. FRONT
feL, I have opened with what r think Is a we!
selected stock of
Furniture and Bedding.
Emliracing many new designs in
j Bedroom and Parlor Suits.
Our aun sliall be to deal fairly and squarclv
with all, and respectfully ask a share of the
public patronage. Courteous treatment guar
anteed to all who favor me with a call.
nov 19 tf THuMAS C. CRAFT. Agent
WE HATE IN STOCK
THE FINEST AND MOST RELIABLE
BRANDS OF
Brandies, Whiskeys and
, Wines ,
that can be procured in the State. Their rep.
utation for purity and excellence extends
throughout North Carolina, and the medical
fraterity recommend them very hbrblv. We
call vour attention; specially to our
CAPE FEAR RYE WHISKEY,
STUARTS BYE WHISKEY,
MARTELL RYE WHISKEY.
ALSO
N. C. Pure Corn, Whiskey,
Particularly efficacious In all pulmonarv din
SES?" 001101,8 anfl COLDS ruTe the
day, and annoy tia poor mortal j, try a Uttle
CORN WHISKEY AND ROCK CANDY
and be cured.'
North Carolina Wines, ,
RED AND WHITE SCUPPERNOSGS
I AND CLARETS, i
Call around 5nd see us .
P. L. BRIDSERS ,& CO.
llO North Front St.
nov 19
Cape Fear Pilot House j
TW-O, 13 SOUTH WATER STREET." ' '
FIRST CLASS -'VZ-?
' - - -OTWVA i L -
MISCELLANEOUS.
AT-
. ' ' ' Jr. .. .
-f5a,3r2
EC.1PORIUr.T!
sending
goods bought at the lar-,
give our customers the benefit of th i
iust received and manj other things
MRS. S. J. BAKEIU
122 Market Street,
fresh ARRrylts
ATMORE CELEBRATED MCEMTj
in Barrels, Half Barrel and p. I
PLUM PUDDING
I '. ; In all sizes. :
These are tbe very best goods of their kiB1t
and no family should bo without them.
ORANGE MARMALADE.1
a most dcUghtfnl Sweetmeat for the iea tabl
To arrive on Tuesday next, a fresh
8npply of
Ginger Taffy,
Ben's Boston Crackers, f i
Genecore Wafers,' ... 1
f . Coffee Cakes, something acw n(j
fc . : , . Orange Bar, ( ,
Almond Maccaroons,
. Cocoaont Maccaroons, aad
The Genuine Albert Biscuit, 1 1
j . ; la one and two pou xj,,,
For alc lov. ,
John L. Boatwriglu
nov 12-tf . .. "
Furriiture7
2 O O CHAMBER AND r A" snti
"uiu iTXij-'. Biyics ana flrttli:
goods at ,
GREAT BARGAINS
FINK BOOK CASES, SIDEJWARD3.
SKCKETAB.IK8, WA RDHOLKS,
LIB OAKY TABLKS.Ii.
Coitapre
bles, &c.
BcdstcatH,i Mattresseu, Chain,
&c
at ujg oargams. uailRM
me 1'Cfore you buy
I. A. ysirni.
nov iy
.Furuitiure Dealii;
, C D. Morrill.
JJNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKES AS
CARPENTER. Office and Work 8hopwS
c nd street, opposite Southerland's stable
good work, prompt delivery andsatfsfacUotl
ever? respect.
Perfect Rusli
IOR PARKER & TAYLOITS STOVK
. Iet your. minds be easy; more left,
still more coming. We are all tired. "Or
Dave gruutH. but you'll get what we bcII w
uy tne way, nave you se?H our isveera
tngGnns1? if not, vou ouarht to.
PAUlvKK A TAILOR
PURE WHITE OIL. dot
1
E. C. BLAIR,
TRODUCE BROKER AND COMMISSI
JL
.Merchant, No. 10. N. Second St.. WllmiMW.
N. c. Solicits consignments of all kinds (
Couutry Produce.
Country orders filled at the- lowest mtfto
prices lor Flour, MeaL.Grsin and Grocenct
A trial Is solicted and satisfaction gow
ecu. oovc
The Best, I Say II
A CAR LOAD OF MOUNTAIN CATfll
XV ... . ...
THE BEST
which bus come to market this year, l
for sale at ray
Stall TJo. 5,
tomorrow (Wednesday) morning, andtlfct
i a nee of the week.
Look at it even If you don't care to Uuy
W. J. MOW..
nov 13 i ft till H'
Sampson County Beet
k OVERS OF GOOD BEEF WOl'l
well to call at STALL No. 6, where f 1
found
THE FINESTUEEf
ever broiTght from Sampson CouV'il
purchased from Mr. T. L. Eackley.
Fine Mountain Beef I
will be on hand tor four week, Tjt.
noylt-tf I gko.F.TU
Kerchner & Calder Bros
TTHOLESALE GROCERS AND CO
sion Merchants, offer for sale low:
1000 Bbl3 f"loar' aU ra4e3; 73 'l
fined SngarB: 100 Sacks Rio anarfi. p
all grades; 100 Hhds Molasses, CnM
to Rico ; 6tf Boxes - D 8 Sides 'yt
Cases Refined Lard, in TIdb; S.vww
Sacks Liv. Salt; 230 Sacts "i'-Pj
500 Bush Prime White Corn; h-p
Oatsj Bates Choice Timothy ?aTi;V ,
Rice eti aw; Cheese, Crackers, tjiv;
Lye, Potah, bod a. Starch, nuff.
Matches. Candles, Paper Bags, TyM
phig Paper, Buckets, Hoop Iron, ,l,et I
x jgging ana 'i. les.
Lamps an'd Glassvyare
o
FALL. KINDS
FOE SALE RY
nov 19
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