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PLSJJSn'NUTICS. vfa will be glad to receive cdaxralcadon from our friend ca asy ana aU; frcbjcj I scaeral Interest bit ' -4.l' -Kv: .' I J0SBT. JAMES. ap rsormirroB. fpn!liNS rOSTAOK PAIR if? tiOO. Three jTb.8 name of tho writer man alway U fa wshed tor the Editor. Comnumtcatlona zmut ba wrlttea oa cal ore aide of the paper. 1 rcraonalltlea must be avoided H J 11.; .V. free jc-" .IrHrfTTu r i ; - - r - . . ..- - - . - i ! i .ii . ... . i 1 . 1 1 . Ana It la especially , and parUniUrly uaa 1 ejood tUttb Editor does j not always encoi tLs views of correspondent nnie to static I la the editorial colnsns. . I NEW A D VERTI S KM EX T8 . VOIi. VIII. WILMINGTON; N.. C. ERI DAY: MARCH 28. 1884. NO. 75 .- - W , v 5 - - ' i ' ib-e man to y.' 0-: d diEculty. whal- . k res of hcaluh. XaDoIcon, ., mew - appears unwilling to f v- . Yo Coiton Ktchao-c has Mi5V. 2iit:co to consider 'a:;o fc. . . fo fttij nrint rJ'-nadniabte to a. fc-- . . v.-r York, who Baa noi t- iian . announce K-wJ0'' w.-Mo- jcuih nearly T::'-I jcari her janwr. 4-77nTcr s'-aicaman says tf.:K Miyht to CrOSS ;,.Ta..e. ....,., Sn i,u own eAl'inl'ctf stc " . LOCAL NEWS. IUDU TO MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C W Tate Look Boys I , Ukxssbekger Crcat Sensation Joiix D BELLAMr, Atfy Lcal a-1 R 11 McIstibe Dry Goods, Carpcu, Jtc Muxus Bros. A DeRosset Disinfectants Tho receipts of cotton at this port to day fotup IC2 bales. I Capt. Harper had. a lirse lot of passengers on tho -i&ipori this morning bonnd for Smilhvilld. 1 . I- A.A.Sen:.U:cMmistcr to in bctn appointed and con- puea: wiil be better eaatejuaa Germany remains to uo Tiieteea Cbiaeeraay be peculiar b-itehu LiJ rtaiin; traitJ. In . ( . fvtoJiic:rcot:c:rjnien who were nftrtrj froai tie recent great floods uir i isioa.' Several Chmcie mcr- ci:3 live $2,000 cacu. Tie casilest preagrcement of the ie'jtzilei to be elected to the Chicago Cocnn'ioa on llobcrt Lincoln for Vice Tresldcnt breaks several states," i i r I a iroiU many cranes aou.iaui mc soamauoa oi a rresiueniiai tauuwaic ire si Fatof the Al'cghanies. It is proposed to quench the lire in the ihonU3 coal vein in Virginia by dr'Tn well holes do wa to tho cb.iai- len cd introducing water. Krcn viia tiit method it is estimated thai two coslas must eiapse oeiore me nice caa be flooded and the dead bodies of tie cn'.oabcd miners recovered. For Flower Pot3 and llatging Bas kets call at the 5 aud 10 dents Store, No. IC South Second street. t After a lew days of really beautiful weather, tho clouds hayc assumed au aspect to-day which threaten rayi. Ger. barque Unkcl Jlrcilsuj. : Ohlfe, Louise h'icJiards, Ehrucke. and Orion, CUnscn. arrived at Stettin Mat. 23d. There was one case of disorderly con" duct before tho Mayor this uiornlnfr. which was disposed of by the payment of a fine of I i "Youoj Kan'said Thiddcus Steicns b Hoacoe Conklioi. when the two were a Coa;resi together, and the latter had iapcriooily demanded the old Pcnnsyl nalaa's reason lor some action, "youn ma, Q&screw that carl, so that you caajetjoarlcet down upon the floor, aadl Kill talk with you History does n&t record tic haughty Iloscoc's iiiwer. Tic Wycdiani Comedy Company, ixh rxs directly to England after iu V, i' vixens encasement, closes in New Orleans on Saturday night. March S. tiJ, starting from that city by rail Matfij mormo-. March 30. will under let to male the run to New York tyiastaioato be at Tier No. 40, Sana K;vcr. and take the Liverpool urf at li)!in u vuuvjuai UiUIUIUU. Apr-2 Mr. V tr,i!h ca IZd t!T t Ki! nA i-;-: W J M TT -J B. llE I liJ II Tiea'-re. London. Hipr M irrlli " " One colored tramp vas accommo dated with lodgings at police head quarter last night, j He left for Charles ton. S. C. this morning. Wc walk in the midst ol secrets, wc are crcornpassed with mysteries, but it is an open secret that, there is no reme dy in the world like Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for coughs and colds. care in receipt ol a postal lrom Air. John"Spelman announcing that he will on April 2nd, resume tho publication of the Slate Journal, at Raleigh. Ooe of tho commission merchants of this city has shipped during the week an average of. 300 dozen of eggs daily. They were shipped to New Yorfci i i There is an unmailablo package Chinese Perfume" I in tho Postollice, addressed to Mrs. Cil. Wm. White, Great Bridge, Xorlolk county Va. Wc invite the attention of our citizens to the fact that first 'quality shirts arc being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory.' tt. ii i ii -i i i-ii-ii ii i 9 1 ! i Silver Plated Spoons, Fork3 and Knives of best quality, and at manu facturer's prices, can bo found at Ja- coufs Hardware Depot. t The pavers are engaged in laying the flagstones upon the sidewalks on North Water street, which were taken up when ihc improvements were com menced. I U reported in New York that & - ... , ii4nsia nave purcnaseu aWuUll vj arueu ior si uuu. CC0 id t e v.-, Bj juutci nouses on me c uc 50m io orivaie ie:i TOO illVltAk.! . k . " "V" v 41 Ji io oe erected at stoin Ji L. I . f.ir f K. n ... r .. CitVa.-.. ni ... ice UWPIlinM hA in ' - O WW M iirrwi . . . . K.f lhj t ... . . . aouaiion of thpir nnrr.pr- Serious Accident. . v:-was backing from the rJf'ff33 WeMon to the Carolina Uxi Warcaouse. and when Messrs. Morton 4- Hall a cooper j.caKc-.tr.nxt. the cars struck a . achfd tn .rr r.a Cnrca by Beverly Scott, a well wa drajmaa. The horse was to one side, and cleared from cpJ without injury, but tho Wi overturned taking ..wuh it and was rolled tI ?f actbef the train could be trapped. When this was to?Pf Sct rescued from 'rfal position and it was found UiIa flih.1 m w" broken and that u ?rnKaaeJ Internal i njurlei wubDg profusely from his wli ia iher consequences. Bey. Dr. Pritchard will preach the dedicatory sermon ot the new Baptist Church at Uocbingham next Sunday. It is not yet known who will fill his place at the First Baptist Church in this city on that day. j The News and Observer makes us to say a 'ncgrcss doctor" was tho latest sensation, which is a mistake. Wc spoke ot a "doctor woman," withou any allusion to her color. She was a brunette white woman. Some thief entered the yard of Mr. David White, oa Mulberry, between Seventh and Mcllie streets, on Wed nesday night and stole two bags of feed from the stable in which Messrs James B. Huggins & CVs hofse is kept. The thieves are not all dead nor caught yet. 1 For Pure White Lead & Paints, and biggest stock of Window Glass and lowest prices for good articles be sure to go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot, t Died In Neiv York. Celia Mitchell, a colored woman who was well known as a burse in this city, died in New York on Tuesday last. She was a very clever woman and had the entire confidence of many of the white people who had occasion for her services. She left here about two months ago for New York .with the in tention of returning, but concluded to remain in that city. Three Burglars. 1 1 . . Burglars broko into and entered three places ol the North side of Fourth street, last night. Mr. S II. Morton s house on Fourth, between Hanover and Brunswick streets, was entered nd a double-barrelled gun and about S'20 m money was stolen. j Mr. C. Schulken.s store, on the cor ner of Fourth and Swann streets, was entered, as as al3o the store of .Nicho las Mohr, but we(were unable to learn what was taken from these places. Tho largest and best stock of Windows. Doors, Blinds &c, and at Factory prices is at N. Jacobi's Hard ware Depot t . Now b the time to give Smith's Worm Oil. ! 1 ly d-w TheXast: Cyclone. The storm which visited us on Tues day night last was fearfully severe and destructive in other sections of the State and especially in Mecklenburg. Iredell Catawba and Caldwell counties. I was not followed by rsnch: fatal results as the terrible storm of February, nor did it extend over so large an area o territory, but it wrought wreck and rain in its path wherever it did strike. Tho storm seems to have been compos eu 01 a series 01 wmriwinas, .lour or "five in number, one of which struck Berry mil and Charlotte, in .Mecklen burg, another travel letTalong Iredell, a lew miles south of Statesville,! a 'third struck Catawba county, passing through isewton, aim a tourtn traversed a section of Caldwell county, striking the town ol Lenoir.; The whirlwind passed uucomfortably close to Charlotte on tho south, the nearest point in its track being the residence of Mr. B. E. McDonald, near the old fair grounds. Mr. McDonald's fruit trees were all torn up. A large apple tree was hurled against the top of his house, crushing in tho roof. A few hundred yard3 off, the barn of Mr. Flow was carried away. The Charlotte Observer contains graphic account of the ravages of the nyclone, and from that journal we learn that in Mecklenburg county, it started in the southwest corner of Berryhil township, and followed tho "Steele Creek Bidge," to within a few miles of Charlotte, when it lifted and passed on without doing furthnr danage. The principal sufferers wero Lee Bay, Sr., Lee Ray, Jr., Robert flay,. Jr., L. A. Vanderburg, David. F. McKoy, Jane Grier, (colored,) Frank Ilovis. S. R. .turner and . 11. liiiton. ine resi dences of the three Rays were entirely demolished. Vanderburg and McKoy lost their barns; Jane Grier's residence was swept away ; Frank Hovis1 house was moved from its foundations, and every single out house on his premises was blown to pieces; A. R. Turner lost all his out houses and his dwelling was moved from its foundation ; every fence about S. H. Hilton's house was demol ished and his blacksmith shop was carried away, not so much as a ham mer remaining where it stood. John Northey's barn was crushed.by a large white oak tree. The barn was crushed to within two feet of the ground, and a hole was cut in its side, when a horse and mule crawled out on their knees uninjured. The barn of Thomas Fur guson was also crushed by a falling tree. On the plantation of L. A. Van derburg, two and a half miiC3 lrom Charlotte, a negro cabin had its end carried away, and fca well curbing, built of brick three feet high, was leveled to the ground. Mr. Robt. Ray, Jr., and his family. were sitting around their fireside, when the storm came up. Ihc mother be' coming alarmed, placed her three chil dren in bed and stood beside them. All at once the roof came in, and then the whole house wa3 scattered in the storm. A heavy cupboard fell across tho bed, but was caught on a piece of timber hat held it up. Mother and children were found uninjured. Mr. Ray was found in the ruins ol the house, badly injured by a piece of! timber falling upon his breast. 4rbe track of the storm in Berry hill and Charlotte town ships ranged from 50 yards to half mile in width . It'took alzigzag course, .in some places doubling back on itsell and ihe moving forward again. Trees, fences and everything in its track, were swept away. The damage to the for estsis simply immense, and can scarce ly be calculated. The entire work of destruction was done within the space of fifteen minutes the cyclone struck Newton, in Catawba county, about five o'clock Tuesday afternoon.- It came from the Southwest, and its track was about 200 yards wide. The blow lasted just ten minutes, and when, it Dassed the people walked out to see such a scene or deslocation and wrecks age as has never before been known, in Newton. The Methodist church was completely wreck, the chandeliers, orcan and furniture all being lost in the ruins. "Snow Hill," a colored settle ment, was obliterated, but no lives were lost. The Southern part of the town suffered most, three dwellings being entirely destroyed and fifeen dwellings unroofed. Catawba College was unroofed. Cline & Williams' mill was moved from its foundation and its entire roof was carried away. Several citizens were seriously hurt and many miraculous escapes are reported. Hail fell in immense quantities, Ihe -stones beiax tremendous ia size, i .Up the Atlantic , Tennessee & Ohio Bailroxd, there is a strip of country 500 NEW ABVEItTISEMENTS. In a few days wewill be prepared to offer a full assortment in I department. j 1 i yard3 wide and several miles in length that looks as if it had been traveled over by some mighty mowing machine. It is a track left by a whirlwind. Not a shrub is left standing. Large trees are twisted off above the ground and piied in tangled masses all along the track None of the trees are uprooted, but ail are twisted off near the ground. Capt. Wm. Ciarkson's train from Char lotte to Statesville, came along shortly after the storm passed, and the first thing it encountered wa3 a house that had been blown from a hill near by and planted squarely acrcss the track. It had been occupied by a colored family, all of whom escaped uninjured. Amos Jenkins, one of Capt. Ciarkson's train hand3, lived near Statesville, and on the arrival ofthe train at that place,, he proceeded, as was hi3 custom, toj his home. When he arrived at the spot his house could nowhere be seen, bu where it stood was a mass of fallen trees. He afterwards found his family uninjured at a neighboring house. Later particulars from Newloa state that the cyclone formed three miles west of the town. It was a quarter of a mile wide, passing almost directly east, and struck the Southern part of the town, 1 all. wrecking anouc tnirty nouses, some being entirely destroyed, Included in these is tha Methodist church, the resi dence of Rev. Coly Killian, Mr. Charlie Jarrett, and a number of houses! of colored people. Many other dwelling were unroofed and some were lifted off i their foundation. Daniel Setzer, liying three miles east of Newton, had eyery Jjter, Blltteri Blittei thing swept away, houses, corn, wheat M-MMW-lJ , - i 1 , J , uimi LBS. NEW YORK CREAMERY every Body Brussels Carpets. 7 3" A FEW CHOICE PATTERN AT LESS THAN-VALUE iJt Black Goods. Wf liOf A hrtiurVif nr1 n!ll fin n am Art-rrr. I Ji n . . : . . " ' v uoyo, S"Uv oue oi me nicest and most i i- . i . ., i. . varied stocks ever seen in this city. ' f h ' M. MciflTIREi; mch28. 1884 Disinfectants. ! WE OFFER f j SQUIBB'S SOLUTION OF CARBOLIC Aeid quart bottles, only 35 cents. Bromo-Chloralum, a non poisonous, powerful deodorizer and disinfectant. I i Piatt's Chlorides, an odorless disinfectant, re liable, powerful, prompt, eheap. Munds.Bros. & DeRosset, Druggist?, Market Street. I men 27 12 Cakes Pure Toilet Soap only 2d cents &c. A Miss Hunsucker, living six miles east of town, was killed. The damage there is estimated at $25,000. Passengers who arrived in Charlotte yesterday on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio train from Statesville state that passengers on the Western North Caro lina tram, report that great destruction was wrought to properly and life in Lenoir. A number of houses were blown down ana it is said that a whole family were .killed, besides six young laaies, wno were crusnea to death under falling houses. The tele graph lines are all down and this news needs confirmation. liJUU Butter. None better In! the eitv. This Butter was bought low for cash and will ue sola accordingly. No. 19 N. mch 15 Second St E. G. BLAIR, Wilmington, N. C J. L. WINNER, yyATCIIMAKER & JEWELLER, y Chrononlcters, Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Opposite New Market, Front St. I FIRE T WATER! WATER ! Something to your InterLst ! Fire 1 and Water -Irpk Roofing Paint I I C. L. WRIGHT, ACT. FOR NORTH CARQIiAa. mch 22 With Us Again. Rev. James A. Corcoran, D. D. who was pastor of St. Thomas' Church in his city during and for a short time, after the war. arrived in j the city last night from Charleston, S.jC., where he had been unon a short visit. He will preach in that Church at 10 o'clock." a. m. on Sunday, at which time Mass will bo celebrated. He will preach again on Sunday, night at 7.30 o'clock. . JDidn't Want Them. ! : ) ; The dwelling of G. P. Rourk, colored, was broken open a week or two ago and several articles were stolen there rom, among which were a jewel case, a watch and a pair of spectacles. I On Wednesday morning these articles were bund on his premises accompanied by a note stating that tho robbery was committed merely in order to obtain monev. There is no clue as to who was the robber, but the note alluded o was evidently written in a 'disguised hand. Spring Hats and Bonnets ! pi HIP, MILAN, R. B. AND CANTON STRAWS, all new colors. BEAD CROWNS from 50c to $2.50 each. ! i I BEADED LACE 50 cts. oj $1.75 per yard. A very large lot of "Warner's Health" and "Coralicc" CORSETS. i Respectfully, MIISS E. KARRER, mch 21 1 ' Exchange Corner. Bottom. WE GIVE BOTTOM i PRICES ON I BOOTS Sz, SHOES Good bottoms to stand on. j Easy wearing goods giving solid comfort and place! you on i I a firm foundation. Try us and sec if we can't Geo. It. French & Sons, 108 NOitTII FRONT ST. mch 11 Economy is Wealth. TCUVE YEARS RENT WILL PCR- CilASE A HOME. Building lots forf"! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS sale on the instalment plan on Castle, j Foreclosure Sale. ! "TfcY VIRTUE OH THti fUWKH OlT SALK fa contained In a deed of mortsraare made by R. J. Byrd to . mil xerry on tne 2tn janua ry, isSi, rccorueu in ioo o o o, ui the Records of New Jianover county, the un- Lierslgned will expose for sale to the highest bidder, ior casn. ai me i-;ourt uouse uoor in the city of Wilmington, on Monday ,28th April, 1S84. at 12 o'clock. M. the following described tracts of land situate In said city, described a follows: 1st One lot bezlnnins: at the North wesfcor-; ner of Block 20G, runs thence South along the Kast line of Seventh street 11914 feet. thence East parallel with Harnett street 552 feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with 6ald line J 32 feet to the beginning, being parts of lots l Ana 'z, jjiock tju. 2nd One other lot besrinnlnsr at Northwest corner of Block 295, runs thence East with the South side of Harnett street C5; feet, thence South parallel with Seventh street 132 feet. thence West parallel with Harnett street 15 ieei 10 xjoxe s line, mence .xormwesma with said line U0 feet, more or less to the be- ginnlns:, being part of Lota 1, 2 and 3, Block 296. i JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jr., inch s 30d Atfy for Mortgagee Church, Nun, Ann, Orange, Mulberry, Red Cross, Gwynn, Rankin, Fourth, Filth, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth; Dickinson, Tenth, Wood, Bay, Eleventh, Charlotte, Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Also, Houses and Lots for sale- Money loaned to tno6C wismng io duiiu. Apply to mch 20 j JAMES WILSON. 1- O ! I V 4. 5 ELEVEN GOOD REASONS FOR USING OUR PAINT, It is guaranteed Firo Proof. It is guaranteed Water Proof. It is a preservative of wno! nr ltcosti less tlian ordlrary paint). It contains-co oil or neld. 1 It is an ornament to any buildlnr. ji wm etop an ordinary roof from1 leak.- ! i jriietaUJ lug. o. Jt. 10, any other paint. 11. It will not wash off or stain water. It will not crack or scale off. if it is durable, and will last longer ,ucr pa It will Why do Kve paint the aidm or nnr imfi.tin. atid'Jeave the most exposed) part," the! roof, unpalntod? I J If a tin or shiiitrlc roof Is kik. -a to tho expense of newly covering, bnt use MOTT'S FIRE AND WATER PROOt haA ! PETERSBURG TESTIJfbxi A tjci . Wc. the undersigned, having had shingle and tin roofs painted with Mott's Patent wV terand Fire Proof Palntj feel no hcsltaUon In saying that so far It has given entire satis faction, stopping ltaks whew nothing else did any good. C. II. WARWICK, Cshlngle). f i r, Ar,Mns. V.J. TAYLOR, (tin) Mr L. D. Mott, Jr., I I Dear Sir. This Is to certify that I have used your water ana Fire Proof Faint on several leaity roof s, ana since they were painted with your Paint they have not leaked at all. I . cheerfully recommend the 1Mdtt, 1'nlnt" the best roof paint I ever saw.! t rr ' t DAIBL RAIIILY.. L. D. Mott, Jr., Esq., 1 ' Dear Sir: Your Water Pr4of Paint. used on my kitchen ftnxl stable roofs, gives entire Satis faction. Both of these roofs leaked badly; and since you applied your Paint I And no leaks, and wc have had, since Uc tork was done. buiue ncuv y runs. x LUKO 11 l you-iusuce. as wen as youn ami but doing ramt, to eay that I consider It a first-class Rooflnir! 1'a.lnt- This Paint was, by my ilirectlon as Cimlrman of the Public . Property Gommtttco hf thl City, applied to a part of one of the Market Houses, ad It gave entire satisfaction. 1 1 . j i E. A. GOODWIN. Mr. LJ D. Mott. Jr.--It is with tileattirrt that I add to the tentimonv of the cidellenrv of your Fire and Water Proof Painty Tlia tin roof of my printing houso . leakcli badly but since you applied your Roofing PalntJ it nas not leaked at all,, notwltstamllng some heavy rains have fallen. I checrfullw recom mend your Paint to all who have Jeaky roofs. We also refer to : ii. T, Young, i President Planters & Mechanic Bank; 'John Mann, At- (pnty Collcct 1 Commission torncy at xaw: tr. uaiiaghcrj Deputy Collect or anvicK x, nro i c Great Sensation City Di-ng Store. i i TyjAXDRAKt LIR PILLS, "CONOLEY'S COIGNE. Florida Water. Toilet Powder and None Such- Medlcines of the best quality used for pre scrip'ions and customers are not kept waiting. It von have any teeth left, call and get.abox of my Tooth Powder, it will cost you only 10c. Prescriptions prepared at aU hours dv and night. J. W. CONOLEY, mch ll i i wanayrer. Shad. Shad. 1 i i i BUCK AND ROE SHAD IN ABUNDANCE. send orders to WJ E. DAVIS Jt SON. Proprietors of the only resnlarly mch 1 established Fishery In this sccUon kevcTlutiox in books. 5 anfl iq cents Cigars, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GOOD neoDle of Wilmlnzton and the State at large, L offer, at FIFTY CENTS per Volume, all the Standard Poets; also. Green's History of the English People. Gibbon's ttoman Em pire, all of the LeUuro Hoax Series, Wilson's Tales f the Border, all of James Gram's Nov els. Dickens and Scot t'sj Novels, and Many other Books, all elegantly bound in Cloth and GUt. , I Now is your time to get Books cheap at HEINSBERGER'S, xach23 . lire Book and Music Store. HAVANA FILLERS, ! , Best In the city, are on sale. Dru2S and Medicinal preparations of the hlgbebt grade at '.-!'! ': ' JNO. T. SCHONWALDS, jan 11 Dmgand PrerrlptVm Str - Beautiful ! ' Beautiful ! IRD CAGES THAT LEAD the Market. Cll and see for yourself. Fire Clay Chimney Flues. Cook Stoves, Tin Ware, Pump, Light ning Ro J!.' PUBB WHJXS OIL. r neb Si or, ana J A Merchants. (lrom 1'etcrsburg I x t 1: x-A WEAL, Jan. 2Uli, TiiIKI AMJ XOT F0UXD1 WAXTIXd. Tho test of the lire-proof qualities of Mr. Motf roofing paint va made on Courthouse avenue ia.it evening, 111 the prusenqc of; a largo num. ber of eiKJCtatoris. and the ordeal satbifirtorilr established all that was claimed for the paint. A small house made of dry! pine covered with iv tbiu coat of paint,! was placed under: a pllo of shavings upon which tlx gallons of kero sene oil was pouml and Ixnited. The flames leaped high Into the air and Lurncd furiously for forty nilnutC3. Finally tho ho?we Was raked from the -debris and drenchbd with.! kcjroscnc oil." which burned off clean, leaving the wool un torched, as any one mayjecc who his the curiosity to call at the Walthall hotel, where It Is on exhibition to-day. Thi rbject i of the test, which on account of the caution' of the authorities was not as ncvcrc asuual, , was not to prove the Impossibility ol destroy lng the !ox by lire; but to show that the paint, I aa effective protection against the ordinary accidents which causes fire. This was; mada so plain to our mind that It has bcea 'deter mined to treat the roof of the I'L HX-A ptkl'.h buildlc? to a coat of It as soon as the house 1 ' remodeled. Arothcr, abd ia our opinion, more valuable qoallty of tlic palat Is tl$ ,lra ptrviousness to water, making It a sure rebxs dy fur leaks in old shingled and tinned roofs. As a lest cf this, two paper boxeswere pilted on tho inside and kerosene oil poieI Into one i ami wawr mm uie oitxr witfiout tlie H!glitc effect upon tbo paper, i Tho boXjs with thilr conUnU can afeo be seca at the Walthall Lot! UMiay. x'ersons wno nay have leaky roof, or who may whh to guard agalutt firs hould the m tttcr. We hare no hcsiutloa In snyihg that he his a food article which Is worthy f Che attenpja of proMrty owners. the Purt cll House, an-i will be please! Orterj respeeifnlir General Agent for theiState, Is At X eollclLed. 31 1. C. L. "nsni, ine enerai Ag I will be pleaicl to re eel ?e ork-rs and give all Informatlokt requlrcl. a puuiic icot, same as thai rcicrrcu to m tne extract above, as had la Petersburg, will bo made In this cuy, due notice of time nd place to begirenbefesfter. ' f 1! I--- i J WUJttril, LEVY CO.L f ProirietOT3 for etalc of North Carolina. , mcli 21-1 w V .- , ,c . - - s 1 . W. & E.' K. L1TJDIER, 4 . Att6fneys-at-Law ; OOcS, 2. Cor. Princes an3 Water Sts. 1 .1-:
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