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V PUZJLSS KOTICS.
JOSIIT. JAMES,
r.L s:t wooth. tiOO. Tnreo
;, 03: month. 25 ffoti.
.jnrerr-l by carriers free
P .1, ,rt of ty.
at the idoti
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report -7nJ Ml
regularly. V " r 1
n, fieri-u uu large
... nr,(M.'t 'Ji. y newspaper
; ' t'i
Vri.!-. of the wrecked City
t , "continues very ill in
U3
;rin Freemasons
t. tir uut" r
T"1 -ia'cJ more than seventy
JtiTir
4, ,.eU:otIr. Marion Sims lt
.iihc Uard Medical
.vior.'.
. r.r Kjbiosoti.
ol Massachu-
.7 vu jJoptcd the plan or dropping
V " t e Su:c charitable institutions
6SS06J. .
cursor UoaJ'.y. in an interview at
r .... vtt siyUhitp-isUively he is not
jciXlitcfirthc Presidency, but is
; ireuian reserve.
valscrii-tioa fr the benefit or l'ro
f truuvL. the author of "Kathleen
Jhty-rtwn."" who ii in want in Ilalti
Uvn started in New Or
.
Tie :acx house of the Hungarian
i.'n iJv::Ja resolution that the
I : to marriages Deiwccn
lUlrtas and" Chriiliaos be removed
t:,u tit t:ir of the ilay.
Xj U ti.e winter o! Democratic
i!.J,-:caCvthcXcw York Suu.
auJ the t tica tsncr says, hopefully ,
m ee if i: cacsot bo made glorious
issuer -ia tie loyal assistance of the
. if Vtri."
ff-rce Victor Napoleon, son of
I'riice Xapoton (IMon-lMon) and who
ttiiJu. 'sated by the Prince Imperial
u I successor, contemplates making
arof the Unitcil States the coming
A nfrieralor car, on a new and im-
r.-vtd paturn. which holds about two
..i .... w Kntit i rwi
i a iUAIlct kwws ui ib m . ., .
tr.r-ritor cars has been constructed at
ti b r I tho J-ouIsvillo & NashviilJ
la .ruaJ. at Cincinnati, and will soon
mih New Orleans.
The Princess George, wife ol Prince
ilevrje. the heir apparent to the Saxon
tlirune. is dead. She was the Princess'
Maria Aoaa, daughter of King Ferdin
and of Portugal, and sister of the present
Kiag. She was born Jnly 3141843, and
was married to Prince George, the
Sounder brother of King Albert, in
iisj,
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3fr. Vi'.'ard's troubles have served to
kcock the props from under a young
Berlin artii:. who had been invited by
the railway chief to paint a colossal
ticture commemorating the opening of
tk Northern Pacific Railroad. The
JC23 uan haJ just begun work on it
when tews reached him of his patron's
Cea. Sherman is reported to haye
u:j that he would a blanked sight
txcer jo to the penitentiary than- tho
White House, and the Cincinnati Com
burial (IjutU remarks : "That is the
"earnest the General has come to say
ii that Le would accept the office
leop.edonot decline the penitentiary
" i-e presidency.",
-
The trade in frozen meat from the
Asatra-'iaa colonics is increasing in Eng
a.j. Ia 1S80 only 400 carcasses were
rortcd. while ia 1583 do fewer than
were landed in England, being
.na froat Australia and 129,732 from
tn Zealisd. Twcntyono cargoes
rriTl in a perfectly satisfactory con
c twa. Mtea wece not iiuito so good,
-..e three were unquestionably bad.
v "id o'.d name of gentleman"
-aUa "rolled with an ignoble usM
tuore. The prize fighter Sullivan
TV al Saa Francisco because ho
J-l tot knock out- his opponent.
. W CreUa hc 111 audience,
t' Theathat hisses art) loarcrs.
.V :a -,Jc:2r And he offered to
vJ"a? c cir of any loafer who wtold
nacsammous enough to own that
5J7.00O.00O In Chancery.
'iyJ1 and mirs 01 Law
U j-.cd semi montily, con-
T111 laws. Chancery
iSiS d (la couUnnaUons)
vZi camM or parties which
wLw?" lor in Kncland.
t A"-ScoC4nJ. Ireland. United States
cj ! Tv??-. 0ldA- Australia, EaH
l'inm f. die1' France. Holland.
rer tr c1 p,scs-. SubscrtpUon $2
IW?A- uuhcr-251 WiUiam street.
2ice Box 3109. NewYork CityTlt
City.
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VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1884.
. LOCAL NEWS.
IIDEX TO MEW ADVEBTfSEHCITS.
IlEiHBCKOta Valcotlaca i
Local Ad Smith' Worm OH
C W Vate School Books. Ac
StatemesY Bank of New Haoovcr
MCSD3 Du js. DtUosstT Uarg4lDM
Days length 10. hours and ii minute?.
mm
It appears as if Spring wa3 fully upon
us.
There were no interments in Oakdale
Cemetery this wecek. j
; ' I
New Hanover Criminal Court Tjon
Tcncs on Monday next.
i
Sunset to-morrow attcrooon at 3G
minutes past 5 o'clock, t
The receipts of cotton
at
this
port
to-day foot up 207 bales.
There was ono interment an adult
in Bcllcvuc Cemetery this weck.
Sehr. Mary L. Butter. Allen, hence,
arrived at Bath. Mc., Feb. 5th.
To-morrow is known in , tho Church
Calendar as Septuazcsinia Snnday.
Cer. brig Herman Fredrick Niejahr,
hence, arrived at Amsterdam Feb. 7th.
Dr. Pritchard'a sermon to-morrow
night to tho young men will relate to
empcrancc- !
There were seven interments this
week in Fine Forest! Ccmrtcry. fivo of
which were adults and two children.
Mr. K. K. Bryan of tho 'Hickory
Dress, who is now on a visit to his old
home at Scott's Hill, is in the city to
day
Steamboatmen report that the water
in the Capo Fear is falling fast, although
there is yet cnouzh for good ! boating
purposes.
The Register of Deeds issued five
marriago licenses this week, thrco of
which were for white and two for col
ored couples ,
Numbers of our citizens have visited
the Sounds during the past few day8
of fine weather and the turnpike has
been alive with vehiclos. 1
It is pleasant to the eye but sorrowful
to tho stomach to seo the buds and
leaves ol the fruit trees pushing for
ward thns early in the season.
Thero will be a special children's ser
vice in SL John's Church to-morrow
afternoon, on which occasion some
twelve or fifteen children are expected
to be baptized.
There Is unmailable matter in the
Postoflice here addressed to Miss
Edith Ambrose, Carteret county,- and
Miss Minnie jMcIIugh, 817 Jackson
street, Oakland, Cal.f
Tho flags on the German shipping in
port were at l&lf-xnast to day in respect
o the memory of the wife of Supervis
ing Inspector Schwarz, whose funeral
took place this afternoon.
Bey. J. N. Stallings, President ol
Clinton Female College, and Principal
of tho Graded School at Magnolia, has
been elected Principal of Waynesyille
Academy, the name "of which has been
changed to AVayncsvillo High School
Mr. Stallings has been earnestly ens
gaged as an educator lor several years.
and we wish him success in the noble
calling. . 1
How they DoTliluffsOut West.
Ono of the nronrietcrs of the Weston
Iron Works, San Francisco, ICai., Mr.
C. S. Biglow. speaking or St. Jacobs
Oil as a conqueror of pain, used this
expression: "It is the boss."
Cotton.
The receipts of cotton at this port fbr
the nine days ending with to ) day foot
np 1,736 bales, as against 3,426 bales for
the corresponding period of last year, a
decrease this week of 1 690 bales. The
receipts of the crop year to date foot up
85,205 bales, as against 107,936 bales to
some date lastly ear, a decrease this year
of 22.C71 bales. j
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmm
A Newspaper Swindler.
Reference has been made by us lo a
swindler who has been going through
the country in this section aaiming to
bo an agent of the New York. Herald,
which has no agents. , iSome parties
from this section have written to tho
Herald, which says, editorially: j
Several persons in the State or North
Carolina write to us for information
Ahont m. ocrson siraintr himself N. P. I.
Thomas, who is cheating tho people, in
that part of the country by reprcsenung
himself as an ageni lor me iicraia.
Ills method ts to solicit subscriptions
foT the weekly Herald; to collect a dol
lar and give a receipt, and, or course,
tho people lose their money, as no such
person Is authorized to act lor us. We
have no travelling agents. If tho swin
dled people would catch this rellow and
duct him in the nearest pond they
vronld do vrelL
The Curbstones.
I no brokers and business men on
North Water street have been driven
from the sike walks on account of the
repairs going on and for Fcycral days
were compelled to tike the Middle o
the street to avoid, the dep sand. They
now, however, try to walk on the
edge of tho curb stones which have
been put down, and it is quite amusing
to eo them pick their way along with
their arms swinging to assist thum in
raain'aining an upright position.
The Wounded Engineer.
Mr. C W. Collins, the wounded' cn
gineer, 13 now at the City Hospital
where he will receive every attention
and care possible. He was suffering a
good deal this morning, in consequence
of not being ; under the influence o
morphine, but his condition was con"
sidcrcd as favorable as could reasonably
be expected. His sister has arrived
from Timmonsvillc, S. C, and wil
remain at his bedside as long as her
scryices may be needed. 1 .
. Stercopticon View.
Mr. Charlcw M. Caughy. late editor
and proprietor of the Baltimore Every
&iturday, will visit this city before long
with an art exhibition entittled, "Other
Iinds Than Ours." Ho wil
deliver a lecture descriptive of
travels in Italy which will bo
illustrated by stcrcopticau views of
important subjects and places. His
advance agent, Mr. S. K. Davis, is in
thechy to-day making the necessary
arrangements for his coming.
Completed.
Tho school building connected with
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church,
on the corner of Sixth and Princess
streets, has been completed, and the
Sunday School of that church will hold
its session there for tho first time at the
usual hour to-morrow. It is a fine
building, well suited to the purpose for
which it was built, and is an honor and
credit to the Society. The next thing
will be to get a good pipe organ for their
beautiful church and then they will be
as nicely fixed as could bo desired.
Tis more brave to live than to die."
Therefore don't wait until a slight cough
develops itself into consumption, but
secure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough
yrup at mo small outlay of 25 cents,
cure your cough, and live on happily.
A Dash focFreedom.
John Fisher, the colored thief men
tioned in the City Court report, made
a big dash for liberty this morning after
having been surrendered to the sheriff.
While on the way from the Court
House to the jail he started and ran
like the wind with the officer and others
in hot pursuit, but they did not succeed
in capturing the fugitive until be was
near the Carolina Central depot. He
was. brought back and is now safely
lodged behind the bolts and bars of the
jail. ! I
Tho Baptist Conference.
Bev. Dr. Frit chard, Pastor of the
First Baptist Church in this city, who
has been absent this week in attendance
on the conference at Henderson of the
Baptist ministers, is expected to return
to the city to-night and to fill his pulpit
to-morrrow. He was in Raleigh on
Fridayand from some notes furnished-by
him to the News and Observer we
gather the following information.
Thero were present at the conference
forty ministers and about a hundred
visitors. Bev C Durham, of Durham,
presided. The programme was as
follows:
Monday night. Sermon by C A G
Thomas. Tuesday. Prayer meeting
conducted by.Wm Royall. D D. 'The
importance of a closer cooperation
among pastors in missionary, educa
tional and other work," hy C T Bailey.
Church discipline, by W R Gwaltney.
Sermon on "Ministerial Faithfulness,"
by Rev Mr Duke. Church fairs and
festivals , byC A Woodson and M D
Jeffries. "The pastor, his work, in
fluenco and reward," W B Royall.
"How to develop a church." by C
Durham. "The proper attitude of the
churches towards popular amuse
ments." by T E Skinner.
Wednesday. Prayer meeting, con
ducted by J S Hardaway. "The work
of -an Evangelist," by A j F McMana-
way. Sermon on "Salvation thioajjh
Christ," by R T Vann. "The work of
a deacon ," by J II Mills. "Regenerated
church membership," by W L Wright.
Distinctive Baptist principles," byT
II Pritchard.. ,
Thursday. "How to make the prayer
meeting a success," by C A Jenkins.
"Our convention; what it has done,
bow it may do more.? by Thoa Carrick.
"Minister Life Association," C 'Dor
ham and C T Bailey. "Woman' place
in the Foreign Mission fccicrnrise," by
0;F Gregory.
jPainiettos.
Two beautiful palmetto trees were
set out in front of the Opera House to
day. They were dug up at Bald Head
and transplanted here, and as they are
splendid specimens of the palmetto, it
is to be hoped that they may tlive and
thrive in theii new home. , T
. Ship wreck.
The signal observer at -Fort Macon
reports that the schooner SaUU Young.
of Philadelpnia, is a complete wreck
10 miles South of Portsmouth! N. C.
The vessel is broken up and has proba
bly been abandoned. ; The Sallic Yoiing
was bound for one of onr Southern
ports and as she was long overdue, she
had been gi venup for lost several weeks
ago. .'' ; 1 ' ' j
City Court.
John Fisher, colored, who says that
ho came from Ncwbcrn, was brought
before tho Mayor this morning charged
with larceny. The evidence was posi
tive and he was required to give a bond
in the sum ot $50 for his appearance at
the next term ot the Criminal Court, in
default of which he was committed. It
appeared from the evidence that Fisher,
with another colored boy, named Judge,
went into Mr.A. Shricr's shoe store this
morning, where the latter bought a pair
of shoes, the price of which was $1.60.
Hc handed the salesman two I dollars,
and while change was being made was
engaged in trying on his purchase.
The clerk laid the 40 cents change down
and Fisher took it up and walked out.
The clerks thought nothing of this, as
the two canio in together, and it was
only when Judge cal&d for his change
that they discovered that Fisher was
not even an acquaintance. He was
followed and caught at the Fourth street
bridge, and he at once offered to give
up the money, but his captors concluded
that ho i ought to visit the City Court
room and took him there with the
above-stated result. ' i
- Now fs the time to give Smith's Worm
Oil. s 1yd w
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Statement of Condition of Bank of New
.... - '
Hanover, including Branches, Feb
ruary 1st, 1884. j
' RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts $ 810,453 59
Due by other i5ajs. ..riz,tx
Currency and Specie.!. 188,841 85
Checks on other Banks 25.374 85 421.885 37
Real Estate 79.C99 ?4
Office Furniture and Safes , 7,082 37
Bonds and Stocks. 48.813 69
.Checks and Drafts in Transit.... a.ooi 59
$1,405,835 85
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Due Depositors , . . .
Due other Banks.
300 000 00
95J.789 '3
65,K 71
Surplus Fund...
b6,920 71
$1.405,t35 5
Statement of Condition of Bank at
WUnaington, February 1st, "81.
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts t 651,212 96
Due dt other BankB...i3i,420
Cnrvencvand Specie.. 77.566 61 -
unecks on omer xuiu.b. j,oi o , ,iwi w
RmI Yatate .' 74.104 18
Office Furniture and Safes 3,843 6&
Bonds and Stock 4,at3 t
f 1,013,336 47
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock l
Due Depositors
Due other Banks
Due other Branches of this Bank.
225,000 CO
618,941 71
60,656 53
70,928 96
37,803 27
Surplus Fund...i.;....i
$1,013,336 47
Statement of Condition of Bank
at
Goldsboro, February 1st, S1.
RESOURCES: ?'
Loans and Discounts. $127.C03 78
Due by other Banks. .... .$75,945 91
Currency and Specie. 83,741 35 1C4.CS7 36
Due by other Branches of this Bank 26,117 15
Real Estate V950
Office Furniture and Safes 1,877.21
l
$326,086 46
LIABILITIES:
!
Capital Stock
$ 50,000 00
Aid m
imc uepoeiiors
Due other Backs.
Surplus Fund ..............i..
m WO.V1S
. v 1,131 05
. 41442 67
$325,058 45
. ... : - , T.
Statement of Condition of Bank J at
Wadesboro. February 1st, 8.- ,
- i t a. , -.-- f
- RESOURCES: , . . 1
Loans and DlscounU....... -$ 61,330 S3
Dm by other Banks $ 4.302 21
Currency and Specie. 20,533- o 24,836 13
Due by other Branches of this Bank 43.813 40
Office Furniture and Safes.. L361 50
$137,311 8
LIABILITIES;
Capital Stock
$ 25,010 00
101,104 98
....... 3.5SS 13
7,18 77
uue Depositors. . .
Due other Banks.
Surplus Fund...
U7.SU ss
S, P. WALLACE, Ch!cr.
feb 9 It
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE,
WEDNESDAYNIGHTiFeb ia
Eminent Iriah Comedian W. J SCAN LAN.
Bart let t Campbell s friend and Foe. Sir can-
l&n wui sing tcveral or his original sod3 ana
his rrcat success PEEK A DUO. L
UceerrcU Seats $1. Monday, Feb. 11, at
jjycrs- A amission usual price,
feb 8 4t
Munds Bros. &DeRosset,
rFFEB THIS DAY BARGAINS IN TRE
following articles:
Extract VANILLA, pure and strong.
25 cents per bottle.
Extract LEMON, double strength,
20 cents per bottle, j
TOILET PAPEIi, fin qulity.
25 cents for two packages.
ENGLISH TOOTH RBUSIIES, lioc&t quality.
'tf Sauewt
In fact they arc selling and shall continue
to sell a lino line of goods cheaper than ever
before offered In this market. They hope a
generous public will continue Its liberal pat
ronage, reb s
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF
EXCELLENT I
GLOVES!
qiHIRTY-NINE CENTS FOR A FINE Black
SEVEN-HOOK FOSTER KID GLOVE-Re-
THREE AND FOUR-BUTTON BLACK and
COLORED KID GLOVES, for Ladies and
Misses, reduced from One Dollar to THIRT1
NINE CENTS A PAIR.
OUR BARGAINS ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED !
Thirty -Nine Cents for a Seventy-Three Cents
CORSET.
Seventy Three Cents for a Ninety Eight Cents
98c.
Ninety-Eight Cents for a Dollar and Thlrtj
urneuents iaiksjgt.
S1.39.
One Dollar and Thirty-Nine Cents for a Dol
lar and Seventy-Three Cents CORSET.
J HAMBURG EMBROIDERY.
2 inches wide, 7 cents per yard. y. -
2V4
10
15
23
3
4
5
6
6
8
31
35
I 43
53
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Ac.
Ac.
Ac, Ac.
, AT
TAYLOR'S
i BAZAAR,
118 Market St.
feb 8
WILMINGTON, N. C.
New Management.
T7BOM THIS DATE THE STEAMER MIN
ROM THIS DATE THE STEAMER MIN-
be boat wirbePrun undeV a" clTchule
and every courtesy and consideration to pas
sengers will be guaranteed. I will be thank
rul to nave passengers report to me any want
of attention while an the boat. No liquors al
lowed on boat so far as the officers or the boat
can prevent It J. M. MCGOWAN,
reb otar copy it uwner.
Apples! Apples! Apples!
QN CONSIGNMENT AND MUST BE SOLD.
N. Y. Baldwin Apples, Ohio Red Apples,1 N. :
Y. Creamery Butt jr, N. C. Roll Butter, Ohio
Butter, Va. Meal, car load or small order so-
ucitoo. .- . -
Commission Merchant, 19 N. Second St.
deoSl -..-..'. - -
Pure Whiokey,
O
LD NORTH STATE SALOOy, 6 South
TTmntst.. keens on hand Clemmer's Pure Rye
Whiskey, (no uavorea stun; nc niovr nuser,
Terr line. As good FIVE CENTS CIGARS
as the market affords. Finest OYSTERS
from New River. Don't want a fortune at
once. No headaches mere. Jan a
For Saturday.
T BESS ED POULTRY, DUPLIN COUNTY
Sides and a full stock of Cnoice ramuy uro-
ceriea. Prices reasonable, uespecuuuy.
1 R1VENBARE,
TTift tjva Grocer and Produce Com. Mer-
chant lllNorth water ow, wunungton, xuv;.
'Inn 11
SHAD.
W!
1TH OTHER SPRING FISH CAN BE
found at our Fish Market the season through.
feb . 1 Z DAVIS Lb SON.
A r.lerciful TJan
JS MERCIFUL TO HIS BEAST. THIS IS I
soaies, ( uanKM, ixui,
c, ia at . . - A rnmi's
a """r-Tiii SltetEt
V -ww ' ' - -
from our trlcaSa en aa j aad all fztjacta
Saeraltateresttot. - . j
f The aaxae of the writer tauit ahrar te fa
waked to the ECtor, j
CoxamonlcatSoas must be wrtttea
one tida of ihtL paper.
- . - i j - ,;
FersonaBUcs most be arolded.
oa eal
And It U especially aad parttcularij cad
stood that the Editor doM nnt.J,.
-NO. 34lheT,ewof correspondent caleas ao auu
ia ine editorial ooloBxaa. J I I
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pacific Cuano,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
400 TO 500 TONS
OF THIS INVAX.UABI.K FFRTiunrn
which haa never failed,, and will Iiato It for
sale throegbout the season ; at aluo DISSOLV
ED BONE PHOSPHATE : I
At Last Year's iPrlr.As
i r--i
Ian 24 2mdAw ALEX. 8PBUNT A 80N:
C W. YATES,
llt MAUKET ST.
BOOKS.
STATIONERY, PAPER BAGS.
STRAW WRAPPING PAPER,
TWINE, 3tc., Ae.
Liberal discount to merchants.
f
Let us quote yon prices
on above before
buyln,
elsewhere.
jan
Valentines. I Valentines.
.... j i-
NEW AND HANDSOME LOT OF YAL-
&NTINES, which has just been advanced to
mo from SL Valentino's Grand DlstrlbuUng
Depot, justifies me In suggesting to toy friends'
Ann rjiftlnnipra ,nH ttw vu111 im.mi.1I. .Ka
urn win convince them or tho variety of my
collection, and guarantee a satisfactory and
lfgfll;now eomo entirely new do
'fe
orders from a distance attended to promptly.
uiu to-aay at i
HEINSBERGERfS,
feb 7
Llvo Book and Musle Store
NEW CROP.
" WE ARE NOW LANDING ,
1 i I 1
372 Till (Is. and 100 Bbls.
Very Prime, Bright ,
ixrr'.w rpfP nnnAi ru acqpo
aixjii vuiuji uuuiL uivunuuiA;.
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TT WIT T tttr bnTTtTIDAUDmTV
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WORTH & WORTH.
Ian 28 ! ' -.
Special Inducements.
T AM OFFERING A SPECIAL INDUCK-
raent in ZEPHYRS, having a very large lot lof
It. and wishing to reduce stock before Spring,
I will sell all colors at Ho and black and white
at 10 cents per ounce, FOR CASH. A nice lot
ox uanaKeroniers, Linen ana silk, i, win sen at
reasonable prices and stamn Initials free of
cnarge. - .. i .
enrochet uoods, such as Shawls, Fasclna-
Hats trimmed and un trimmed as low as can
be bought anywhere, and a larre stock , to
seiect xrom. i
Respectfully, j'
MISS E. KARRER,
Jan 10 1 Exchange Corner.
This Week
TE ADD, AND SHALL CONTINUE TO
TV
DO SO, CHOICE ARTICLES OF GROCER
I i " -i I-
i w vu uuc, iwm uuuuwuu;,
I We have a better and larger stock to select
from, and will be pleased to have a call or en.
qnlry from purchasers either In city1 or country.
Inquiries as to prices and quality solicited.
and samples furnished when desired.
Remember that we make no charre fori de
livery or uoooa anywhere in tne city. , .
JAS. B. MUGGINS Jt i
feb 5
CO.
A Timely Suggestion.
FBIEN D STATES PEOPLE GET. COLD
by wearing old and worn 'shoes and thereby
' 1 .it,.
either lose their lives or have to pay Doctors
and drug men. We can furnish BOOTS AND
SHOES to keep your feet dry and warm and
1 . i -
prrscrvc your health, besides glTUigolllcoa
I fort at much less price.
Try it and call on us.
GEO. R. FRENCH SONS,
febl tf UOS KortL Front 81
Baltimore & Wilmington
Steamship Line.
notice.
JS FUTURE ALL FREIGHT BILLS shall
bs paid bef ore delivery of Good.
feb 4 lwk A. D. CAZAUX Agent
Fire Clay Chimney ; Pipes.
1fK JIAVE TH KM. ALSO BISCUIT
f f Boards. Lap Boards. Ironing Boards,
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I , PASLKLH & TAYLOR.
L WHITS OIL. j fc ft