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i : : . - - . , ifTcnfTTiwrnna v i - , w - i a aa m m a m, m a ia a m m m n aw. auaar ma bj .. An Old Soldiers EXPERIENCE. "Calvert, Texas, UayAlSSL I wtaa to express ay appreciation ol ta Taiaahle qcallUaa of Ayer s ChenyPectoral as a eouzh remedy. M Walls villi ChnrthrTTs army. Just before the batUs of Vlckaburg. I contracted a ae rare cold which terminated la a daprooi cough. 1 fooad bo rtUef UU on our inarch , - ws came to a country ttorv, vbr, on atkisx for vomo rctnJy, 1 vai nrjed to try irul Csraar rrcroaAU I dU o, and was rapidly eared. 8lae t2a 1 have krpt th rrcro JUi eoocUntly try d,or timUy ou, and I bar found 1 1 to bt au UTalALIa rnedy for throat and long iiiimM. J. w. wratn." TLoouikdj of ttlmoi!ils certify to tha protupt car of all bronchial and long afftctlona, by tha cm of Arx&'s Cexut FxcTQRAt, ZUtng vtrypaIatab!,taoyouc? ait chQJrca Uaa ft raadlly. rxrrxxrD bt Dr.J.C.Ayep&Co.,LoweIl,Mat Sold by 22 Drncjlfta, laa lytdndAil it t Molasses. Molasses. rrr ITada. Kw Crop P R K0UL&3EB, LJeOtfo do do Cuba Co 1W UOUJEH 8TRLT rttM6T KJLRCUXKR ft CAXDKR BKUS The Daily Review TUCSUAi. APRIU I. 1S84. 3T 7t itauy tuvicw htu 'the largest vwa ulc circulation, of any newspaper utAixted, era the ct& of Wununqton. - IN UONGKESS YKSTKKDAY. SENATK. VsniX0T0X. March 31 Tho Public Daildings coinruUtcc reported favorably a bill providing Jor the erection ot a public building at Chattanooga. 1'iared n the calendar. lr. ISutkr presented a memorial from thex Chamber vt Commerce ot Cbarloton. S. C. relating to silver coinage, the revenue marine service and light-shi ps. Mr. PJatt called op. lor the purpose of speaking upon it, his bill providing for the organization of the paient office into a separate depaitmenr. j At the conclusion ot bis remarks, the Senate went into executive session, and when the doors wcro reopened adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Beach, of N. Y.. from iho com mittee on Pub ic Health, reported back a resolution directing that the commit tee investigate the question of the adul teration of food and drugs. Mr. Cox. of N. Y., called attention to tho fact that while before the war about five hundred bills would bo pre sented to Congress in a Tear, at this seven thousand bills had been already Introduced. Congress was getting om nivorous. It was taking in everything. There would baa committee pretty soon to investigate how much sand a grocer fut in his sugar and haw much water a his milk. In fact, the pending reso- tion would reach that question. Con gress had no right to bo perpetually in- ff ?at I 1 A a -J L lOQtact RIO COITE. Torailaby ujriencg wuu ova uiaifccu, auu inch st jut&ctnK& caLDcb bkos i obiecteu to these microscopic ouis I brought In for the purpose ot getting HaTT I nm Ilaf R. the surplus out of the lrcasury. He UJ' moved to lav the resolution on the tabic. Lost, and then the resolution was recommitted. Under the call of States, Mr. Nichols of Ga . Introduced a resolution reciting the tact that for several days the city of Cincinnati has been menaced by a mob ot vigilance committees and and ku klux organizations which have sub verted the law of the land and disturb ed public tranquility in repeated efforts to Ivnch certain persons conuneu in tho jail at Cincinnati charged with crime, resultinz in the loss of many lives and HOW LANDING AND WILL BK SOLD I the destruction of much propert3 an(i requesting tho Sherman Committee f .. .. . . . i P&OktPTLT FROM WlIABr iia ocnaie w inquire mvu tuo witum- nances connccieu wun inese ouiragu 'nnrt rprvort he hil! nr nthnrwififl. LOW Price I Tbc bill for redemption of the trade U'MiAr taUJU ut ill hJ I u.uini viuvi. VTilh."nt nffon thn iitfpr wont OVO.T. WORTH & WORTH. probably antagonized by the Vuiitt (Indian appropriation bill to-morrow. Kooert smaiis, m ftouin uaronna. Vot the Cure of Conghs, ColdsJ Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Incu-f enza, Asthma, Tiooping Cough, In4 cipicnt Consumption and for the re-j lief ofconsumptive persons in advan-j ccd stages of the Disease. For Sale I by all Druggists. -Price, 25 Cents.! I JHKiJr 1 i i 1 iimi 1 him 1 avch si Bacon, Sugar, Coffee. rvtrra Drr EaJt 91DZ9. 60 BMs Baaned 8UO aKfl, criA Bate Choice Timothy HAT, 1-A00 Sac La COBN. MO Boah Hlxed OATS. xach SI For al br KLRCUNHSft CaXDEJt BEOS Choice New Crop Molass6s SECOND CAHGO Steam Yacht Louise. ")lSESQalt A5D FREIGHT 8TEAMEB for BmtthTUla dally. Rta low and accom raolatloo flo. The LOUIR U a new boat ard U irowaBUsed Mfe- Will kare mUhvllla at A. M. LetTO WUmlBjfWo at 3-30 o'clock, p. if. Tot freljcfcl or piaaas apply n boird. Wharf foot of lochtret. . WVf. WKER8. mch 3 AjeotaodOwBcr. took the oath of cilice as Represents tivo to succcted the late E. W. Makey. "ifuclitilaiba." Qnick. complete cure, all anuoyin": Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. cod New Spring Styles 1 TTATS, FEXTUER), FLOWER. NECK- WfcAK AM) UIUbK aibLinftni vw-o. MRa. KATE C WINES, No. 119 North fcecoml Strt. BMhS) nxt PoctOfice. Look Boys I Wilmington District. Jletbodist E. Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings SEOON'D KOUND. Wilmington at Filth Street April 5- 6 Clinton Circuit at Johnson's Chanel. ADril 12-13 Topsail Circuit at Herring's Chapel. April 19-20 Rladen Circuit at Soule s Chapel. April 26 27 Wilmington at Front Street May 3- 4 Brunswick Circuit at Mace donia May 10 11 1CJ oVi To. aT a Smithvllle. . . . . . ... . . . . . . ... May 17-18 UtUUMiii a a j aw Fleminjiton Circuit... May 23 Elizabeth Circuit at Hladen Spring. May 31 and June . 1 Newton (irova Mission at Blaek' Chapel... J June 78 Ckbu ry Circuit at Cokes bury 1 June 14-15 Point Gnswell Mission Juno- 18 Jun 21-23 pofie, ivwawl la haaanm cloth aaHlslUj Onsiow Circuit. ..... June 28-20 biadia 5L" YA.?L. lWaccamaW j Mission Junf2829 W.H Bodbitt. F. E. 'UWIi THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR tlScm jiut roele1 at TATKV. Easter Cards. AUR 8TOCH COMfRtK MANY NEW J aa4 halom d!Ba tnu ytar. caiiano ac lhotarlr miUNK or TfIIWa offer t ooly59eBU 1 pr voloma Bix-h vsluabla Uooka a tac aaicy'IIUurjof KfUa, lP- or l taiuD reopw, iviiMk nm """"i n,.Ri; ii;-..,;, r. su komi. Koiplra. all ih ucdard Uuplin Circuit mch ti 113 Jlartet fetrcrt I Sell all Kinds pOUSTBY PRODCCE OS COM1II5SI0N. SStSi"" w?$ VtJ BaKT.npt rroAem Coaml-iloa Merrhaat and Grocer, 1U Norta wlrr Pi , HDJnwa ST Bcfer to ak ol New Maaovcr. fah s . Bottom. we uive roTToM rai'.E on Ooo4 totloma U tUtxl oa. Kaay wearln ooiU gttlox aoUrl oomfort an I plac yon on a Aim fooadaUoa Try and If we can't Geo. R. French & Sons, 108 NOltTII FRONT ST. meh U "QILL HEADS LKTTBIt HEADS. NOTE IlEADB. ACCOUNT BALES. And all kladj of Printing, Ruling & Binding, Doc with Exetllenc and PUpatcb. Books. ramphleU aid By-La wa printed with en'tlra aatlacUon, Aj-Orders solicited. jxauoa bull. a JT. Front Street. "When the Painless Tooth EXTRACTOR WITn ITER GILDED Charl tUharoaUAd from o "J a?iMproTrh : -AU U roU that Artla. caa v CVtVrVr The largest and best stock ol Windows. Doors. Blinds &c and at Factory prices is at N. Jacob'fs Hard rare Depot. .1 t Tin: mails, Themalla cVoe aftvt arrlvt! at tho CUT Toa office a follow : CU)SK. NorUwro tbrour n,alU, til ...00'P. H. Non)ern IbroiixU aut rv uiaII. ...(X) A. M. tUldjrh Cli i. M. ami S.U0 A. iL Mall for tho N. C RUiroad and route sappued thcrelroni Includ ta A. A N. C. lLith-oad at 7.0O P M. aivl 3.00 A. 11 Southern MaUa for all toicta !outht uur 6.1S A. M. and S.00 P. M. Western mail (C. C. Hallway) dally. (except saiKUy) r. au AU polnta bet woe u Ilamlet and Ual- ' alxh. 7. 6.15 P.M. a(aU lor Cheraw and Darlington IUU- roa.L 6,13 A. M, ana 8.W r. si. Sfall for polnta between 1 10 retire and CharWton 6.1& A. M and S.00 P. af. rTetierllle aud ofioea on Cape Fear HlTf-r. Toeadara and lrldara 1.00 P. M. FaycUeriUe, rla Lamherton. dally, xcept SmKlara .....0.15 P. H. Onalow Cll. and Intermediate oS- eea. Tneadara and Friday 6.00 A. IL Smith Ttlle malla, by ateaa boat, dally (except Sondart) &30 A. M. Uallr toe Eaay Ulll, Town Oeea, hhmiivu ana utile uircr. xnea- IJst of Letters. I v rrs ?r r. r. O A Fist ofunclalme! letters remaining at the Post Office in Uiis City on Wed nesday. Aorii 2. 1884:; B Eliza Browo, John Best, Mary Barnes, S G Barfield v j C-Robt Clark. ! II Cornelius Kill, Charles Holt D F Hall, Francis Holland,. J J Charlotte Ann Jenkins. L Annie Jane Littleton. M S E Murray. II AIcKay, Phi Moore. J C Meyer. N N P Nelron. Fannie Newton. . P J T Parker, Judy Payne. ' U Charles John Ryber.Bettie Rln aldi. i- S Cclia Stewart.Onh Smith. Eve lina Sykes, Jas Stearer, Jos J Sharp. Minerva Simmons (2). T Josephine Thompson, Herman Tieteen, Claus Tiet2en. , . W (Jeo Willi", Molly Wilson, Rosa Willie. . " Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised;" if not called for within ten days will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, PI C. ; Ed. R. Brink P. M OOMMElCClAb JS.KVYS. WILMINGTON MARKET. April 14 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted stead v at 29k cents per sallon. Sales reported of 75 casks at quotations. ROSIN Quoted dull at $1.15 for 8trained and $1.20 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted steady at $ 1. 15 per bbl of 280 pounds. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady . at $2 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1.25 for Hard. COTTON Quoted firm. Sales of 30 bales on a basis of 11 cents per pound for Middling The following are the CAEES and CRACKERS officia. quotations : j roT 15 ly tcp dAw We Boast OF HAVIXG THE FINEST LINK OF Imported & Domestic Cigars erer offered la this city : . I LA CORONA, LA MIA. EL MONTERO, aiid many othftr brands. We beg . you to Inspect ear stock. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Ordinary 8? Good Ordinary 10 Low Middling 10 Middling ' II Good Middling 1U ceqts 4 tf Just received perfectly fresh. ! : I i ENGLISH DAIRY, EDAM AND AMERI- CAN CREAM CHEESE fresh each week. DAILY RECEIPTS- Cotton 122 bales Spirits Turpentine 118 casks RWn lQIfi hWfl Tar,.. a:? bbi, p, L. BRIDGERS & 00. VyTnao AurDenune. ii ddij iLAKLNIi: NEWS. HO North Front St. mch 31 i White! Meal Yeast. 1 t VERT VALUABLE PURE TEAST POWDER. Having been thoroughly tested by a great many of the ladles of Wilmington, I feel no hesitation In commending It to the ARRIVED. Steamer Governor Worth. Worth. Fayette vi lie. Worth & Worth Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith vine, Piaster .CLEARED. Steamer Governor Worth. Worth. ayetteviUe. Worth & Worth. Steam yacht Louise. Weeks. Smith villo. Master i Steamer John Dawson, Black.' Point Caswell. R P Paddison Barque Ducu, Andersen, Savannah, public. It Is elegant for bread, rolls or blsculf. ilciue & Co i It la made by Miss Hodges, of this city, ot pure vegetable matter, and she refers to Mrs. A, A. Wlllard, j Mrs. Gen. Whiting, Mrs. Samuel Northiop, for the correctness of her statements MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 1, 1884. Cotton ashore. 4 412; afloat. 100; total 4.512. Spirits ashore, 4.466; afloat, 249; total, 4.715. Rosin ashore, 71,408; afloat, 6,322; total. 77,730. Tar ashore, 9,430; afloat. 2.476; total, 11.906. Crude ashore, 5,844 ; afloat. 50; total, 5.69. RECEIPTS FROM MARCn 1 TO APRIL 1. Cotton. 2 089; spirits, 4.287; rosin. 28,. 274; tar, 16,676; crude. 6.973. EXPORTS FROM MARCH 1 TO APRIL 1. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 3,142; spirits. 2.422; rosin, 9,- 393; tar, . 8.001; crude. 5,7bS. FOREIGN. Cotton, 500; spirits, 4.028; rosin. 42.- 159; tar, 4.511. MISCELLANEOUS. . inSCELLAlTEQu 1 - 4 LESS WE HAVE A STANDING OFFER TO DONATE 01,000 TtYiv charitable institution in this city, if plOO, worth .of goods selected j from our various departments, viz i . , uioinmg ior men, noys ana unuaren, uenta JbaTnlsh . ing Goods, Hats and Caps, ; ' ARE NOT SOLD FROM . : ' - TEN TO TWENTY PER GENT. i iuau iuts meuugai goous can oenaa eisewnere, . 'I ' i. , - - " -'-: ? - ; I : ' ' ' I We have saved oar customers many dollars when they hare takea the tl and trouble to compare our goods and prices with those of our competitor t ' is very gratifying to know that our trade lfas increased,J which goe$ to Vhbwih notwithstanding the new competitors we had to contend with, the j people prtf, rather fo buy. where the best goods can be had for the least money. I Tht lecrot oj our jsuccess is the good and honesV quality" of ourgoods and fair and npti dealing with our customers. Every garment exactly as represented or the txoaej '1- I mch 31 THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, i 1 r In a few days we will be prepared to ofler a fall assortment ia crtry .-i., . department. - , -; ; ;' --c- v' v Body Brussel: A FEW CHOICE PATTERNS ?AT "LESS THAN VALUE XI and most Black Goods. We have bought and will (in a few days) show one of ithe nicest varied stocks ever seen in this city. ft. CI. TJcirJTIRE. mch 28, 1884 W. P. 8UMN.R, Pher, F. E. MDTCTTXR, fan. National Wire & 33otroit, j;"- MAKVFAcrcazas ot Ver'.itiTCSi-Vi Crertinc. Wii U iioa Fcuucs. Iron Shuttarm. Ooi tarSend for Catalogue j ' s ?ir WTi MffM. 0Mth Sbuttora, Counter gupporta mch IS dw ly mch 31 For sale by i JNO. L. BOAT WRIGHT, 12 A U No Front St, Sole Agent Make a Note of It. CJO YOU WILL NOT FORGET TO LEAVE word with ua. to aend and get ycur old(Mat tree sea and Furniture for repairs or put up "One of the most uaeful aeries or aecno i tire books ever published about any State." that Awning. We have just received a new uosion poet. North Carolina Resources. supply of that superior PINE HAIR for mat Hale's Industrial Series, p-esses, and a fun stock of furniture, which we are selling at BARGAINS. dinud lTrldaTa. 6.0OA.M. WrUnUTlll, dally ........8.50 a. M. v -mm w W'A.mm & ad rjarrai rxtea. Alo Northera through and way malls.. ..7.30 A. M Soatheni alalia. 70 A. XL. CaroOna Central Railroad. 9. O0A. at. alalia eollecteu rrom screes ooxes Duainess portion of city at 5 A. at.. 11 JOA.SL and 5 SO V. at. and from other point ot the city at S P.M. Stain d OSoe oren from 7 A. IL to 8 p. II.. Hooey order and Kertster Department open front 8 A. ai. to sju 4". ai. General deuTery open rrom 7 A. ax. to a r.ax. ad oa 8un1ar from 8JS0 to SlSO A. U. Carriers dehTery open on Sunday from S.30 ta un a. au Silver Plated Spoons. Forks and Knires of beat quality, and at manu- factarer1! prices, can be found at Ja COBi's IIard ware Depot, t InlerosUng to Fishermen: The cele brated 4FUhw Brand Gillinr thread is old only at Jacobis. Ho is tho Im porter's Agent, t Two Volumes ow Ready. 1. Tub Woods axd Timbers of North Carouxa Cnrtla'a, Kmraons', and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate uouoty ue ports or standing oreata, anaiuua- trateu by an exceUent Slap ot the fctate. 1 Volume limo. Cloth, 273 pp., tl.23 II. lx tub Coal axd Ikox Codnttes of North Carolina Emmons. Kerr, Lald lcy'e. Wilkes, and the Census Reports: snp- plemented by fall and accurate sketches of the mty six counties and Map of the state. 1 Volume l2mo. Cloth. 423 ppl. $1.50. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid. on receipt or mo price, oy f K J. HALE A SON, Publlabera, Booksellers and Stationer. New York Or. P. M IIAI.K. PubtUher. Raletgb. N V ept Raleigh Eegister. -piARLT IN FEBRUARf as soon a the printers receive the necessary material the publication of the RA LEI (ill RKGISTER. as North Carodna Democratic newspaper, will be commenced. " ! The Reoistss will be printed weekly until me great pouucai campaign of li 84 beaiaa. It wui .ucu uc uiucvx twice a wee a, or aa ones as may be useful or - necessary to the Demo cratic party In North Carolina. It will be prin tea rrom new ana beautiful type on good white paper, and though Is anay not be targe mch SI TH08. C. CRAFT, Agt., Furniture Dealer, 20 So. Front Street Be Careful TN MAKING YOUR PURIHA8ES OF TA- A uLE SUPPLIES to avoid the eo called low prices nt which some goods are advertised It will pay you to buy first claes goods only, Your Grocer, If reliable, will not palm off In fertor goods at seemingly low prices In order to get or retain your custom. Every article we sell Is guaranteed to be precisely as repre sented. An examination of our 8tock la ae- ucateJ ; every part of which will be sold at aa tow prices aa armuar gooas can be had else where. Respectfully, J. B HUGO INS A CO. mch t4 i Starc PT - s Female School. .. MISSES BURR A JAMES, Prlnclpala. Snh,0Ldr LiJfr I M. 8. GUSHING, Musical laatructreai: f 7 w - - -sr wMAavaAaaw vmmV I j oT howUrpS TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of The price ot the . at modenfa ratAa100 trial Series.- Two volumes arenow ready: tXL?, 'tw?iTe 14 formed for Tub woods axd Tixaxaa 2tWI: 5hool of painting, the price will be re- uS-Sr.: JZ Sftf? or iheschool who desire mu- County RcporU'of islanding ForeaU and 11- SSrZV" alTeu 10 PP7 early. IwnnriitM a ICnwi. fiZ.. . I mw .-. I. m-w v m my las a i ay xiia Coal jlsd laox CouTSTrra-Km rains'. Kerr's. Laldlev'a. Wilkes, and the Census Reports; supplemented by full and accurate aketches ot the Fifty six Cotrnts and Map of the State. 1 oiun limo. ' Cloth. 423 vo. $L50t Addma RA1XIGU KECisxkh- Old NeirspaperB AIX:7ia?TIC3IEAP. Apply to - i TiiniroFTica Exec u tor's Notice, v HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR Of the last will an t testament of Rachael A. Lazarus, notice is hereby Riven to all persona having claims agtinst her estate to present the same t me on or before the 19th February. 1855. u R. E. CALOER, , feb 10 law6w tuea 1 - Executor 1 ' ." 1 State of North Carolina, ) J Superior Cort. : cvv nsuuvcr vuuutjr. j - 1 W. R. Kenan and others, Plaintiffs,.. vs. . . . : ? W. B. McKoy, Assignee of T. H. McKoy, and r - others. Defendants. Notice to Creditors to file claims. I - Pursuant to an order ot the Superior Court of New lianover county, maae in tne atove entitled action, which Is a creditor's bill by Plaintiffs in behalf of themselves and all other creditors of Thomas H. McKoy. who shall come la and contribute to the expenses of the action, the undersigned, Referee appointed for the purpose, hereby notifies all creditors of Thomas 11- McKoy to apneav before him at bis office m the city or Wilmington ana me evidences of their respective claims on or be fore the Hth day of April, 1884, or they will be forever barrea irom any ana au claim upon the estate ox tne saiasr. 11. ucnoy. A. G.K1CAUD, feb 19-6 w tues Referee. For Rent. THAT DESIRABLE 8TORE. I V , Corner Prince a and North Water trail, J lately occupied by H. Loeb. mch 29 2t II G. 8MALLBOXK3, Trutec Superior Conrt of New Hanover County. James C.Munds and wife Eliza H. Munda, Eliza Munda, Mary C. Lord, John R. Lord, Atnaua ixra. uoDeria iora, Jv Ancrnm Lord. Kate ai. ixrd, cammie A. Lord, wn Ham L. DeRoaset, Junior, Armand D. Meares, and others. Plaintiffs. Against' ;v 9 - . r:' Frederick J. Lord, Armand J. DeRosset. Wil liam L. DeRosset, Graham Daves and wife Alice L. Daves, Catherine D. Meares, .Ade laide o. Deuosset, Catherine D. DeRosset, Armana J. DeRosset, Junior, Edward M. DeRosset, Eliza J. DeRosset, Addle S.De ! Rosset, Graham D. DeRoeaet, Addis Emmett - DeRosset, Mary Ivey DeRos et, Richard B Hill, Frederick J. Hill, Joseph A. Hill, 1 James M. Mason and wife fcllza Mason, Bet ! sey H. Gammell, John K. London. Frederick 11. London, Frank O. London, Peter G. Snowden.and wife EUza C. Snoaden, axd others. Defendants. - This Is a special prooeeduur brought tor the parution or certain real estae in the city of Wilmington, being part of Lots Nos. 1. 2 and S, In Block 153, according to the plan ot said city. The defendants, Adelaide t. DeRoaset, Catherine D. DeRosset. Armand .DeRoaset. Junior, Edward M. DeRosset, Eliza J. DeRos set. A.aaie s. Detxosset, uranam D.xicuosset, Addis Emmett DeRosset, Mary Ivey DeRoaset. Kicnaiu u. tiuL, reuencs i . ixiu, ooeepn A Hill, Jmes M. Mason and wife Ahza Mason. Betsey H. Gammell. John R. London. Freder lck H. London. Frank O. London. Peter U. Snowden ant wife Eliza C.8aowden, are here by required and summoned to appear" at the oQce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, In the city of Wllminsr. ton. on the Sixth day of May, 134, and answer or demur to the complaint herein, which has been duly filed In thla office. " Dated this 24th day of March, ISM. j V j - ; 1 8. VAHAMRDXGE. Clerk Snnerl or Conrt. meh 25 lawCw tuea : New Hanover County Japanese Fishing Poles T70R SALE AT REDUCED PRICIiS. -a.' i meh 31, GILE3 UURCHISON, Murchlson Block. Wanted rjlO BUT FOUR GOOD MILK COWS BT May 1st. Most give from 10 to It quarts daily.- Addreaa. J. D. SUBLCTT. , M ' 1101121 -Brunswick, 5 xach S3 tf r eralthViiia, n. c - City Drugstore. , NUM BER 2.6 Md REIT STRUT. NO CniNESE PKRFUMB, but tomttet better. Conoley's Cclogne. krlds Witt, c. juixea Bira seed and fnu nine oixmxi material, for those who dye to Lre. - j, 7, w.cowor, ' mch 28 - '(-' I IZuifer. S" Prescriptions a Specialty.' Biitter, Butter,1 Butter, IKrin LBS- NEW YORK CRUaTtT JUU Butter. None better lotted"; Thla Butter was bought low tor caiH d r3 be sold accordingly. : No. 19 N. 8econdSt, men 10 E. G. BIAIX, Wllnunrtoa, . t J. L. WINtfEB, TATCHMAKER A JJEWJCtlXS, S Chronometers, Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired and warriBted. 4 Opposite New Market, Front St. -s B Shad. Chad. UCK AKD BOS SHAD 15 ARSM eena oraers to j ' i W. K. DAY1S "rrL Proprietors of the only rt meh 14 establlahed Fishery 1 5 and 10 cents Cisi HAVANA FILLERS, s ? - Beat in the dty. aiuao aaVUU AUDUJAaLLaU aAVbvw highest grade at ' 1 1 Urw JNO. T. fiCBOJrwairL Jan 11 Dnur and Prtamm. Spring Hats and Bonnets! iIHIP. i MILAN. ' R - nl ASD C' STRAWS, all new colors. --1 BEAD cilOWyS fresxt JOc'toll4 BEADED LACB 53 eta. to $1 1 F' A very large lot of Warner's C2" "CoTallnc COSSETS. U -; - . nespectfully, , H4" ., MISSE. EAEBBR mch 21 ill toU-t- Sportsman's Goofc i THE FINEST ASSO Enghah and Belgium Cree"r class acock of Shells, Warding. 1 ridge Bags. Gun Caps, Gam fact we can show a stock of tfaraw1 goods and guarantee prices. Jrf , W. E. SPRINGER . - ' ' " . T.V.m TV.WOS tl men si i. - mIL, ' Door Matsi- "ATEW LOT JUSTIN. r f ' Al . : ..rficTJ THAT CHEAP ASH Ji- , XOOK8TOTE. C0- rPAirj5xa tachlT i puis vrn:-3 Oil. OsraTrc -TJJ ail Kca aU
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