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IIISCELLANKOOS. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCES. "Calrert, Texas, -f with to exrresi 07 rprtcliU3a of lit t&iaM9 qdie of Ayefs Cherry Pectoral as ooca remedy. " Willi. wiUx Cbnrchlin ansy, Jt bef ort -U talU of Tklibuix, I contracted se r cold which terminated la a dangerous oX?u I f oend no relief till oa our march v came to a country itorc, where, oa asking foe soma remedy, X m urjed to try Avza's Citiert recTOuu I L4 and tu rapLEy cared. Sine Vba I Lara krpt lh Fzctoiux comUsUy by rsa, for family um, and I Lire found it to be as IatiIciMc xxMxljlor throat and loss r. J. w. "wcirixr." The Daily Review. Tioojunda cf tciUmo&Uls certify to the prompt car cf all bronchial and long affectloaa, by tie um c f Arm Crtxslx rscrocAU Bclnj rerj palataV.e, tie roues at children take I: readily. Dr. J. C. Aye rt Co., Lowe II, Ma S3. SoVl by all Protista, J4fl 1 1 trlpl.tr FRIDAY. JAKUAKY- II 18&I. TTiC xaivu Kcricxo h&s the larvcst t,na fide circulation, of any newspaper News and Observer, Coudeneed. MA8ONS IN COUNCIU Proceedings of tue Grand p -10(10 ot North Carol lu;i. 1 IliST DAT. The uinetv-seveuth annual cainninnt t i r. caitua wnopeneu ia nmuw lurui. .1.. .Mil.ir.n of rr,.i niibt. at I bo Masonic Hall alia o'clock. "r .""ZTu -.r ih.t tiw r.t;fMiini ponaence irom sutu tai wj-u ofliccs. IN fJONUKISSS YESTERDAY; -SKNATK. , ; ' Washington-. Jan. 10. -In the" Sen ale Mr. Dawes introduced a, bill to provide for the transmission of correj pond en ce by telegraph. This bill pro vides for the-creatiou of a Untied Stales Postal Telegraph Co.. uadcr di rection of tbe Postotlico Department; the creation oftheoQiceol Fourth ,ssls tant Postmaster General. tbU official to be President of the Board of Directors of the Company : and for the establish ment ot postal telegraph office at th3 nfwtofiioca throuzhout I the United it appearing that the constitutional number of lodges was represented. The folio wiiiff crand i otlicera were present: M XV Kobert Bingham, grand ruasier: II XV Thomas S Kenan, as deputy grand master; It W Charles H Iiobinson. senior zrand warden; R W Samuel XV Rountree. as junior grand warden; It W V E Anderson, grand treasurer; U V I) WjBaln. rand sec rtlary ; aamuei u am WEW- MIW 4lfKV AT deacon; John XV Gidney, junior grand deacon; John v cotten. 2 ran a mar sbal: U W llalcher. as grand sword beaier; Ja A LeachJ as grand pursui rant: Mile Good win. .as grand tiler. Past crand tiflicers present;! Past grand masters M XV, John McCor I mick. John Nichols and Henry F (Jraiaer; past deputy gram! master. ; Plios S Kenan, j i ThiLgiand master delivered his an uual andres?. auu alter alluding to me nast record and bright future of Mason ry in North Carolina, paid a feeling ! mimic to the Imternal dead. 1 hrough i tlic rneroity of Miss Saiiie A Jones. . . - . -rwx fr.miriTA ? o! ( I wen ville. property to the value ol r ALL Ai 1) W li I Mi ' w ri w rm mm zv'iii tti t m iiiiia 111 i mir r w visirel and thorougniy examined ry Kiu. i:s condition was explained and vnriftus recommendations tending to 1 make tho buildings more comfortable weroHigesttd. fhcablo management lol Mr J II Mills was spoken ot in the ! hiiiht-s- teruiH. Matters! aflVciitig the intrtit the craft were spoken ol and the grand master was glad to inform Hip zr.md lodge- that thccocdilion (if the liavrnity was as good in thU ns in any Stale in the South. : The clear aud concise icport ol the (jrand Secretary. It V Donald XV Bain. was submitted and properlv referred. He stated that nine new iodirdcs had been established during the present year. Tiio receipts amounted to $3,- The report of J II Mill, (superinten dent ot the orphan asylum, 'placed the receipts of that institution for the past thirteen months at &14.306'.87. and the disbursements at &12 ;851.fi7; leaving a balance of $1.1jT.C0. The number of orphans reported last year was 115; ad milted since then 17; total in charge during the year I2: discharged 51; adopted !;4resei:t number lv?.3. The children adopted have gouc to excellent homes and as far as can be judged have bright prospects before them. The health ot tbe orphans, was reported as good. There wore no deaths during the M-CONl 1 DAY. Bciiiicc Walker, from committee No. 2 on charters and dispensations, ; re ported, recommending that r charter be granted Granville Ixdge, U. D., I auu mat i;umocrianu iouge, i . it., uc continued u rdcr dispensation. ! Commr-Ue" No. 1 recommeuUcd, throtizli B UHatcher. that Forest City. 116 Market Street. SPECIAL BARGAINS! IS EVKKY HKPAKTMKNT Unusual Attraction in Styles Maaiilllcent LIncot Good?!. Ail WITH THE LOWEST PRICE ASSURED 1 nmr. 4rtUi nf our wnnM oituct too tnu. h Toenutoerate ereu a eatleM Tartetr. ant we therefore iwm only fwr IH partmentt. BUck wil Colored Silk. Ottom Plain and DRESS GOODS In all the New Shade?. Cashmeres, Shuddas. Serges. Comers Hair. Funic. Ottoman. an t Brocaded & Rhadaim Silk. Sbawuee and Statesvillc lodges U. D.. ' bef granted cbarlera. and called the es- tnd urocaueii civeieens. , occial attention ol the Orand IxJgc to the noble action of Stiitesville 1odgc iu conlnbuting Sllt to the Oxford orphan alum. the result ol, its work on thanksgiving day. ; TS Kenan introduced a icsoiution Nun's Cloth. T'lies' Cloth. Flan ue!-, I to appoint a board of directors for the , ru; ;tt. f?nmiiinatinni i oiphau asjluiu coaiudttco. Mohairs. Plaids with Combinations , j p, Brandou, Irom the committee Pin Checks. Brocades. Beiges. fcc. on unliuishcd business, submitted a re- Trimmings, Frlugcs. Gimps. ..Buttons. to match all above. Cloaks. Dolinans.aciuc3 and Jerseys, Shawls. iladlca Misses, Mon and Boys Merino 1 Underwear. hft and Flannels lower than they. haTe been lor years. Lace and EmbroiderWs at prices that . will make you buy auy way. Hosiery. GIotcs, Corsets, Skirts, . Table Damasks; Towels. Sheetings, Whito Goods, Men and Boys' Wear, Staphs and Fancy Dry Good, &c, &c. All boa sat at th rWnt tloollM In prices. aa4 aa tajpoUoo of tamo tn.lace toy pt ton, aa well aa tb pabUe la foeraY. t profit by tarala fa -m ot th MANY DAE- Gains, r.i. r.i. katz', b116 Market St. Livery and Sale Staliles. Hollingsworth & Walker, Cortrof ifalUfrry sat Foarto SlrfvU. TallTXK? IN NKEl Or ItORSKS AND WtxleW for Un!ne or plraouro wlU!ac omnUtM oa very rcaraabVu tertn. llarM al carefally ten-le-t. ;ool teoi.,Cvnf.rUbV tehk-k. an I carr- fullrtr. , ,. mw TM htitomet Hear U Ihc titr. 1 KoLUM.iSWOBTlt A WALKEK. " 2 in 1. I'll txk ywif Bkenfi4. And take them aee, I'll x your wtcbc Tu teeji c4 tlmf ; I 4o all work w ei, trul' J to m. I I tm Ooo't beliere H . Pholorraphnr a4 Jewelr, ?9 Jfw Market UaJl-tJV (op UUa port in regard to making the office of Doputv Grand Master elective, j aud after discussion, further proceeding in the matter were postponed until the afternoon session. j Tho committee on orphan asylum was announced as tallows; I John Nichols. John McCormick, P i; M-S W E Anderson. G T: John XV Cottcu. J A 1-each. George Williamson J L Cantwell. j The special committee ou obituaries was auuonuocd as follows: J M Lane. J A Fcrrcll ar.d XV D Spruill. John W McCormick, P G M.. in pursuance ot notice ejven lal evening introduced ths following ameudmcul to the Masonic code: Jksr.ccd. That section 1. article 2, pago 10 ol tho codo be amended by striking out the words "shall be fifty cents 'per capita' annually lor each memtxr reported on tho aunual ro lurns' and Insert in lieu thereof the words'fiftcen dollars annually." This resolution was rejected. Tbe effect ot this would hsvo been1 to make the annual dues ot each! subordinate lodge fifteen dollars,, instead of fifty cents "per capita as at f present. Thos S Kenan from committee on jurispru dence reported back resolution ot G. Rosenthal In regard to dismembering for non payment of dues and recom mended its adoption. J W -Gidney, (rom the committed on suspensions and expulsions, submitted n report which was read and adopted. J A Ijach. from, the committee on charters and dispensation, made . a report recommending lhat Reldsrille Lodge. U I), be granted a charter and complimented the lodge on its efficiency ia Masonic work. ; Tho Grand Secretary staled that lrom tbe notice ot tbe lodges received at his office of their action on tho constitux tional amendment in relation to the office ot Deputy "Grand Master 133 j lodges had voted in the aflirmalire and i 21 m tho negatrvc. i On motion of Thomas S" Kenan, tbe matter was continued until tho next annual communication with instruc tions to the Grand Secretary to call on the lodges (rom which returns have cot j received for notices of their action. Very little business was transacted at the session ot the Grand Lodge Jast evening other than the election ot ofli cers tor the ensuing Masonic year. ( Tho fallowing wero elected : Robert Bingham Grand Master; Chas II Robinson, Senior Grand War- C ..... ll.Omlth f 11 niftr flMml 'Warden: William E Anderson. Grand Treasurer; Donald I V. Bain. Grand Secretary, and John H iiills, toperin undent cf the Oxford ajylnrn. Mr. Sawver introdncen a Dill to pro hibit tbe mailing of newspapers con taining lottery advertisements, j Bills were introduced as iouow3: By Mr. Voohees. to equalize boun ties of soldiers- This bill. Mr. -Aoors hees said, 13 a copy of, the bill which was Dassed bv Congress nine years ago th Senior 7ra7d but vetoed by President Grant on the tin, senior grano 1 . . . ai-0 ninra mnnv lUUUU i.Ua i w uuiu iuav v v j out of the 'Treasury than the public interests would warrant. But there is so much now said about surplus reve nue and abundance of monny that he would reintroduce the same bill, and honed it would meet the early consid v cration of tho military Committee. The Senate took up for consideration Air. VanWvcks resolution (heretofore offered by him) directing the Secretary of the Interior to suspend action as la issuing natents or certificates for land granted'to the New Orleans & Pacific Railroad Company until Congress shall at this session determine the questions involved in the claim of said corpora tion. ... A resolution offered by Mr. .V oortiees was adopted calling upon the Secretary of War for a statement ot the number ol soldiers who served 6ne. two ana three rears respectively, In the late war, the amount of bounty paid each class, and asking him to inform the Senate of the amount ot money which yonut be reauired to eoualize the bounties of those who served in the said war Tho Senate then resumed the consid eration of the new rulc3. I he pending question was on the resolution ol Mr. Vet to strike out ircm uuie uie clause providing for a committee on Internal Improvements, to consist ot nine Senators, to which shall be reier- red all subjects relating to improves ments of rivers aud harbors, and also the bill known as the River and Harbor bill Agreed lo. Mr. Miller moved to amend the rule by inserting a clause ' referring appro priation bills for agriculture to the committee on Agriculture. The motion wa favored by Senator George and others, but was not agreed to. With out coming to a voto on the rule, the Senate went into Executive Session, and whe.i tho doors were reopened, ad journed.. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr Belmont, ot N Y. asked leave to offer a preamble and resolution reciting lhat the supervising special agent of the treasury has declared that systematic frauds on the customs revenue are per petrated by the undervaluation ol mer chandise, aud requesting the President to transmit to the House copies of all communications on the subject; and also to inform the IIouso whether or uot there is reason to believe that any consular ofliccrs have certified invoices to be true which such officers should have known or did know at the time were not true; and also, whether any additional legislation is necessary to compel foreign manufacturers to set forth aud declare on iuvoiccs of nier chaudise the actual market value there of. Mr Hweeck.of htw York, objected to the present consideration of the reso lutiou, and it was referred to the ccm mittceou Ways and Means. Mr Howitt. of Now York, offered a resolution callinc ou the Secretary of State lor information concerning the under-valuation, false classification and other irregular practices in tbe importa tion of loreign goods, wares and rner chaudisa since January 1st. 1682, aud whether any legislation is necessary to prevent frauds on the revenue resulting therefrom. Referred to the committee on Ways and Means. Mr. King, of La., introduced a joint resolution for the immediate appropria tion of ouc million dollars, in accordanco with tho urgent request ot the Missis sippi River Commisaiou, lor tho prose cution, repair and construction of certain work tor the improvement of that river. Referred. . Mr. Wood, ol Ind.. offered the follow iog resolution, which was adopted: That tho Secretary of the Treasury be requested to stato to the llouso tho amount of gold certificates issued by the Treasury Department between Dec 1. 1878. and Dec. 1.- 1S81. Also, the amount issued during 1832 and' 1883 and his reasons for late issuo thereof during these years; his reasons for dis continuing the issue of silver certificates since lbSl: and -his reasons for .not issuing gold and silver certificates as required to be done by law. inclemency - o! "the" weather 'was TtBe rtansfi of its defeat. Tb Gult . Caill was sold last Monday1 to Mr John M Mclver for $3,000. Xnis is one ot :tfce most valuable- mills in the State, and also one of the oldest, having tetu. owned by tho Wilcox family before the Revolutionary war. On last Fri- dav niirht the old jxiweii , factory in Johnston county was burned. I Origin of the, fire unknown. Insurance $4,000. This was one of the o!dc.3t cotton fac tories in the Stale. Actw and Observer: Sheriff :Luby Harper, Greene county, made his lax settlement with tho Slate Treasurer yesterday, tbe amount for. which be re ceived a receipt being $5,058.65. - A bill was introduced in the Virginia Legislature, Monday to incorporate the Virginia and North Carolina railroad. The road.it ever built, will extend from Lynchburg into .North Carolina. On Saturday night last, on the plan tation ot Air- XV. G. Taylor, iu Lenoir county, nn entiro family ol negros, consisting of lather, mother and six children wero burned to death. It is supposed that a large fire was made up before going to bed. 'and that-the house was burned by sparks from it. or f by the wood rolling out upon the floor. Fayelteville Observer : On last Sat urday night about 8 o'clock Ihd store belonging to Mr. J; XV. Fort, across the Cape Fear River, about one mile from the bridge, took fire and burned to the ground, with most of his stuck of-goods. YA 01k 13 stul progressing lavorabiy 00 Ihe CF. & Y. V. R. R , though we suppose the snow will interfere I some what with its rapid progress. On this cud of the. line trains now run to Rock nsh Village, the trestle overj Little Reck fish ..being completed. " On Wednesday last at about 1 ;30 o'clock the fire alarm was sounded, and a very large crowd of people soon assembled at the point indicated, viz: the sale and feed stable of Mr. M. C. Hart, on Frank lin street, but only to witness their total destruction. - MISCELLANEOUS. "jpSCELLANEouj; - i IN ALL KINDS OF WJIAPS, EMBEACINO Circulars, ODoImans, Jackets ulsters Cloaks, &b4, v Children' SHAWLS OF ALL GRADES. CHEAP ' Calico Comforters and Blaukets at bottom prices ' A general closing but oT all Winter Goods at Reduced P Tices. 1 1 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. We arc prepared with a gocd assortment at reasonable prices. I LINEN AND WOOL CRUMB CLOTHS, Laco Curtains; Cornice, Lace I smh. ! requin3, Curtain Laco, Rugs. Mats, &c. i ; ' ' - - !. .... 1 r. rj. aici jan 9, WTIRB ; - .1 : 1 ; - 1 y Ji 1 Specialr Baxgsiiiis ! j - THE FOLLOWING! GOODS i ! , 1 THE FOLLOWING; GOODS Ladies 6-4 Cloths" reduced to $1- and $L25-former price $1.5 and p best shades reduced to & I former price $1.50 per yirdJ :ets in all shades at $2 per yard. V.;,'VV ' ; T 1 1 Jersey Cloths Fine Silk Velvets m 1 r-mm in lyiJiuiw. immrm 1 1 .1 111 1 '"" VENETIAN CKAPESa new Mourning. Goods, In all Wool aotl Sillj and Wool at $1.35 .ndSl.60. Good jweliwSrth kl.Vj Some few Holiday Goods left which we'are closing out at a Bargain. f JULIUS SAMSON. 1 1 BIARKET STftklii B a 1 timor e & Wi Imin gf o n For tbe Cure of Coughs, Colds. HqarscHC?., Bronchitis;Croup, Influ-i en.-:a, Asthma, Whoopiiig Cough, In- ciiiient Consumption and for the re lief of consumptive persons in advan ced stn ics of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists.TTPrice, 25 Ceats. nor 15 ly telp d (JOMMEKOIAL WILMINGTON MARKET. 1 January II 4 V. M. SPIRITS T UR PENTT N E Quoted dull at' 32 cents per gallon, with ,a downward tendancy. No salts reported. ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.15 for Strained arid $1.20 -for Good Stra!nel, with s'ales of 500 bbls Strained at $l.l4 TAR Quoted - firm; at $1.40 per bb of 280 pounds. ( ORUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $2 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1.15 for Hard. I COTTON Quoted firm. Sales of 125 bales on a basis of 10 J cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations r. "V" K O Orainary cents Good Ordinary 0 t Low Middling " . Middliug 10 Good Middling.... 10 ! i j I dec 21) f 7 vmWj&my 1 ' T 1 I .vn '1 . , 1 I ! Steamship Line,? - r 1 1 1 STEAMERS Raleigli niid ViileiteJ Oa aivj afterjSatarday,' January fitU, a Stfait crof Uiia HnerlU Ball from . f BALTIMORE, Kycry SATUBDAY, at 3 J. From w,ir.3vriisrc3r,roisri SATUltDAY, unless nooncr loadelj ... V - .. I - . -. - ! J . - j1 . 1A1LY RKCEIIVTS- Cotton 101 ba Spirits Turpontiuo 276 casks Rosin 084 bbls Tar - 385 bbls Crude TuxDentino. 86 bbls MARINE NEWS. Get the Original, Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" the orizi nal -Little Liver Pills" (sugar-coated) -k a l a cure sick ana duous neaaacne. sour stomach, and billious attacks. 1 By druggists. STATE NEWS, Clinton Caucasian: 1 Naval store and timber men along the watercourses are glad to see rafting water. They have I . . m ? . . oeeu wajung lor u some ume. Booker Underwood, colored, recently killed a horned owl which measured three feet ten inches fron tip to tip of me wings. Wadesboro Twiesi On last Saturday Light two colored persons froze to death near this place. Sunday morning last Jndge Thos. S. Ashe met with quite a serious accident He was crossing from the Grand Central Hotel to the Post Office when he slipped on the ice and fell heavily to the ground He was quickly picked op and conveyed to his residence in a buggy, Upon ex amination it was found that he had dis located h&ackle and probably fractured one ot tne small bones of his leg., He has since been confined to bis. bed, f Chatham Iiccord: The election held here last Saturdary resulted in tbe des fea; of thejaro posed slock law. the vote ARRIVED. Steamship Raleigh, Radclifie, Balti more, A D Cazaux. ! Steam yacht Louise,, Weeks, Smith vilie Master ' . U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Smithville, Master. Steamer John Dawson, Cohrin, Point Caswell, R P Paddison Steamer Bladen, Green. Fayette ville, C S Love & Co. Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette Worth & Worth Schr Maty L Allen; Butler.Fernan dina; Fla, EG Barker & Co ' Br schr Mary L Dunn, Hindon. Bridgetcn, Barbadoes, E G Barker & Co z.. CLEARED. ! Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master i U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Smithviile, Master. Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette- ville. OSlxvec Co. f : : ; Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette ville. Worth & Worth.! Br barque Venui, Harris, Newcas tle-on-Tyue, AIexSprqnt& Son Ger barque Anguste Jeariette, Tur gens. Stettin, E Peschau & Westermann Schr Cook Borden; Lunt, St Mar- tins. .W-1. Parsley & Wisrgius - Schr D D illaskell.HaskelU JvingV - : Exports. " I"" FOREIGN. ' " . ' Newcastle-on-Tyne Br baraue Ve. nus 300 casks sots turnt. 2.505 bbU rosin Stettin Ger barque Ausnite .Tin. ette 3,190 bbls rosiu . . . St Martin's. W I-Schr Cocit Rnr. den 75,730 ft lumber, 50,000 shinalea; 1 cask spts turp, 10 bb's pitch-,3do tar. 2 do rosin r trnSTDERWEAR i THIS WEEKj AT TAVI aW BAZAAR, 118 Market St. jao 5 , WILMINGTON. N. C. Mott's Sausage Factory. JJOTT'S bTEAM SAU3AGE FACTOBT is now completed aud Is reatfy to Hit orders for Fresh PorkSaasagtf, Smoked faueago, lir or Pudding,Hogs Head Cheese. Aleo, Bolej. na Sausage will be made the year round. Orders by Express C: O. D. will be prompt ly attended to. This is tho largest and most complete Sac si ItcspectfulJy, W J. MOTT. raies Kuaraniced 10 ana irom points en To and lrom Boston. Protidencc, Pbllairl -,vphia and all Western cities I r - ' -.A I i For Freight Kngagemcnts, apply to A. O. CAZA.UX.-Aet., , Wllmlnjiton, X'. C. ANJ3UETVS, & CO. Affts., i " . wmpr juisut anu uermin hu rco w RalUmore. New York & Wilmington Steamship; Line. age Factory South, jan 1-tf Our Trade STEA1CEH3 Wi LL. SAIL FROM NEW : TOEK i KVEKT SATUSDAT, at 8 o'clock, P. 11. BENiSFAGTOB......... ....Saturdar. Jn BEGULATOB.. ,;..8atnraar, Jaa 18 BETACTOB....;;..:8atttia7, Jaa 11 BEGULATOB........;. SaturdayJ! Jaa Thronrh mil. .ni I TavmI TM'RIXQ THE HOLIDAYS WAS ESTntE. rJ11?1 feagwanteed to and lrom Point U i i T I u onn aaa 5outn Carolina. 1 I lv MHafapfnnr nnrl WBi fAl ..f...1 COT JTrelght OT PaaS&fffl amilY in 1 1 ... , s uoeral patronage. Additions to our stork nave been extensive within the last ten days. aoa we snow; a new and complete line! Tof i;uAaiBBtt ana fAUUJK FUBNITUKK. BATTAN and REED CHAIB3, FOLDING iiAitKs, in weiion, velret and Tapestry: Parlor Desks. Library Cases and Wardrotes. We have a large stock of common Fxunit ire which we offer at close prices. We invite an lnapecuon 01 our stocc. uespectfnUr. . i THOMAS C. CRAFT, Ajrent. . Furniture Dealer. Jn I 20 So. Front 8t A fine assortment of Grins and Pistols beini 60 for and 93 azainst it. Tbe I at Jacoci's Ilardware Depot ' New Buckwheat 1 1 New Buckwheat JEW, BUCK WHEAT AND WIUTE SjTU' to suit, received by New York Steamer to-day Alto, cakes and Crackers of every variety, freoh and crisp, and a general stock of Froth Groceries nsuiilyfounj in a Crst-ckss Ore cry at Crapon's Family Grocery.' ; ; L ' aLICBAPOK,' Agent, j ' " Soith Front Stl GEO. vt 29 Fancy Good ICLL LISE AT i dec 31 GILES 4J! UBGUISOVS, 'jr MurchUon Blork. '. . mm Wm MM V - mi m t. b;saU YEJXT CHEAP. I i. Applfita ' a-r i ... .,atCWkf 'triirorncB w mgnt ot iraasage apply to i n H. G. 8 MALL BOS ILQ9 Superintendent, Wllaxlngtoa. K. C. THEO. G. EQEB. FrcigntAgentT i r.. n ' 5 Broadway; NcwYork. Farmers Take Notice. jyjOBBIS HOG CHOLEKA COMPOrpfD is just the thin sr to cure or ntwrMtllo Choi era and aU dlseaaea tA wh&.h hwIim are sub ject; it will prevent that dreadful disease anown as Trichnje, and will put your boril a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing tbe kid-, neys, liver, Ac. of worms and parasites Each nackare containm aim mA , one-hail POUIlda and WUL If trlvpn at-Htl v awMnltiiX to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and pat 20 hogs in a condition to fatten In one half the usual -time, therebv M.vfoa.rm tlf f th feed. The farmers of Duplin county are gtringrt the praise. AU farmers should buy a pack age. i - ,.j . - . if' -I.,-i For aala .wholAMiA mi ti hr Wl GREEN. Druc!st. Market Rtrwt, Wumlngtoa, '; ; ; 1 p CD. Clorrill. TTNDEBTAKEB, CABINET aIAKKB! AN1 U .1 . i I ! . i ; CARPENTER. Office and Work Shoo oh fed ond street, opposite Soaiberlxad'a rUUe. -Bespectlully aoliclU orders and rusrautera good work, prompt tnvrr Miuf U. 1 Commercial Hotel Wilmington; NrCi;-r Im schloss; Yto?: !:; 1 THIRST-CLASS IN EVER Y RK3PECT. Flrst-claas ' Bar UlUU ATTACILED. a4" LMLUAEP . i ay -r. 1 r 1 1
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