Xfrjj TATZ3. -
ax-
"'HP. . . . J. -
. .septal bj '
JOSH T. JAME3,
gorttJ AjrrsorirTo--..PTIONS
rOSTAOE PAID:
Oo month, 13 cents,
t p1" ... rt dt the er.
as wvaoor
t ,T -' their Ppr rc
. . 1 circuit ar,y newspaper
jfrVtnJerbiU bat raid $4,000 for a
. ". the Abbey benefit.
a, Richer thinks that the third
f fm bcrMM was scUcd in 1880. Mr.
Ilecc&cr h r . " ...
lYeslnt Auibur bai a cracker and a
f. l0f ceffee Tar break fat,bct ween nine
tec. anJ after that be eats scarcely
lajthinsontH dinner at eight. The
d.cscr is a'J S1' "" , " . .
Tie New Yrk Time says that
seULer ptrtJ cuuntrycommandi
aosjorityenfcePP1- The election
osit, therefore, be settled by the inde
nt.... ,.n who are not in bonds to
either party. Iiat the New York Ti
mes
ti not infallible.
-
The cost crushing objection thus lar
receded to tte scheme for converting
the Sahara into a iea has just dropped
fa the rea of a statistician, who caI
ci!atei that a canal 100 feet wide and
oj tnl cvf p. with a flow of four miles
aa tour, woa'.d require several tbou
ncd jean to dcod the desert.
Rochester Ikrald: Air. Blaioe would
ur.3eiUoc.t)!y be defeated in the Stale
cl Sew York if be should become the
IUpublkaa cacdalste for President.
Two powerful elements in bis own par
ty woul 1 hi srrayed against him; and
UUduaUbl it he- would command
evo their totes, not to speak ol their
actire s mpalby and assistance during
lie caaps:C
Kx-St-cretuary Robeson is mak'ug a
itrtnx igli fur a Waino delegation
Uzx Sew Jeroy. Mr. Robeson wants
to go 3i a delegate to the Chicago Con
ucu3, where he proposes to make
the greatest effort" of his lifo in sec
onding the nomination of Mr. Blaine.
Sba!d Blaioe be nominated and elect
Hit is understood Mr. Ilobeson ex
jtct' to secure the naval portfolio.
-Rev." W. A. T. Smith, colored, in
jail at New London, Conn., awaiting
trial for swindling under toe pretence
of bdioz an African missionary, has
isade a confession, in which be said he
ai sever authorized as a missionary,
but in add a good living by his many
fa!e representations. He has been in
it swindling business lor ten years
asd csed all the money lor himself.
m- -
.tlsihctic Ivosdoa is paying a pil
gricaage to th bridal dress of the
future Mrs. Oicar Wilde. The shrine
where the nuptial parmcnt h exhibited
U the show-room of a fashionable
Fretch dcsjaiakcr in Regent street.
Ttt dress is saffron-hucd. the color
woi by Greek maidens on x their
cJiris diy, and is adorned with pale
violet Winnings, which Hellenic brides
would probably hardly countenance
Mbi Lloyds headgear will bo of ann-
tpt. Arthur E. Spitzer, of Rich-a-ad,
Va , adjutant of Robert K. Is
Carap No. l. Confederate Veterans, ar
m m mm-.
nrcaialHtonoo Friday with Gen.
LiaiCf Obierne. of New York, to so
tare tie co-operation of Union soldiers
as,! sailors ia raising funds for a home
toaiederate soldiers in Rtehmond.
A poV.ic xaecUog will be held In Bos
:a furtherance or the plan.
The proprietor of a widelv-advertis
PUeat medicine recently made an
the iostoCice department to
rJ the Government $20,000 a year, for
privilege of having a small adver-
Jcmcct placed oo the margins of the
cf postagtr ttim ps -H3rilh part
wahUtora off when the ttimpt are
ti1 Ths offer was declined on the
P1-4 to it would be con'rary to
law.
Sailor Sherman may as well shut
2r?.Tlhroir op. for they fay he is
rJofthe whole baslocss-that
laTUgitioo. . Senator Vance
Z- to Prove that his principal
3.S.taVuathier.as he has al
1121 Kar. Yesterday
5 U Pokc of Introducing tea
iffoy 10 Pcach Vance's character
-ijoataaj be sure that there was a
sd that Vance did not mince his
piT v hooJd Wise attempt. thU it
-Womjibi h CTer handled.
intL? VTt-&hicd 1110 Maryland
wS'AffOil.Infte cure or
tbe mott wonderful that
fcukif dr hii noliccV I( ia
Fu Bntnd GUUng thread 4s
PorttjACOB,,,; IIe I, the Ira-
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VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. APRIL
LOCAL NEWS.
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dOU TO IEW ADYERTISEME1TS.
THbnte of Betpect j f 1
F C Miller s mole
IIxxxsbrokb Blank Rooks
C W Tates 53 Cent Book
alejc Sparser A Soar Votlce
- Jis Winox Stop an ! Think !
Erik Medical CoMoUcinal
K K BraitiHS, Mortgage Notice '
Muxi Bb-js. A DeRoshet Pcam Soap
Pakslet ft WioGiss-S.nh. Bllo.l-, Do n
, There were no tramps at the guard
house last nigbJ.
The receipts of ccttonj at this port
to-day foot up C bales, j
aieamDoatiucn report 'tbat there is
good fair boating water in the Cape
Fear. ...
Capt. Fred Nash, of Charlotte, is
here to-day and is tho guest of Col. W
L. DeRosset.
Dr.
A.S. Fi!hblatc,ori'itUburg.Ta.
.e city, the K,,o,to. hi, brother,
is in tiie
ex-Mayor S. II. Fisnblate.
After the storm of wind and rain ol
yestesday, this morning's sun vtii de
lightful and refreshing.
Kev. Alexander Sprunt will preach
to-night at the Second Presbyterian
Church, services beginning at 8 o'clock,
The maximum velocity of wind here
" " I "
villc
I
The "mite p-irty" connected with the
Second Presbyterian Church will meet
at 8 o clock to-morrow night at No. 316
North Second street.
We invite the attention of our citizens
to the fact that first quality shirts are
being made to order at one dollar at the
Wilmington Shirt Factory. tf.
rrt ?--t ...1 '.L 1 ?,a wi
iuc swrm mtu a uuwttu
ycsieruay ana wnicn uoateu in ine
and nicn lloated in
Dreezo lor awnue tins morning, was
hawlcd down at about 0 o'clock thia
forenoon.
Two juYenile baseball clubs, the
-Never Fai!,' Captain R. Williams
and the "Jolly Nine.". Captain H.'Fer
dew, played a match game yesterday
afternoon, on Fourth street, between
Red Cross and Campbell. Tho former
was the winner in a score of 15, against
11 by the latter. j
City Court.
There wero two cases of disorderly
conduct before the Mayor this morning
which were settled:
James Bell, for an affray, was lined
S3 "
Richard llanrrovc, colored, tor an
affray, was fined $3.' j
Tho Consecration. !
U care requested to give notice
.a .1
on ine occasion oi ice consecration oi
the Bishop-elect of the Diocese of East
CarolinaThursday, LApril 17, the morn
ing Prayer is appointed for 7 A. M.
and the Consecration and Communion
Service, for 11 .A. M. at St. James
Church, corner ol Market and Third
streets.
The Clergy in attendance arc request
ed to assemble in tbc schoolroom East
of St. James' Church, at 10:30 A. . M.,
and to bring their surplices.
Criminal Court.
This tribunal finished the labors of
1
"
tho term by a short session this morn
ing. Those convicted of crimes and
punished by sentences of confinement
m ra fnllnva i I
""'
Reuben Thompson, larceny; six years
la tbe penitentiary.
James fcppcs, larceny, Uve years in
theixjnttenuary.
Mary J. Jordan, larceay, four years
In the penitentiary. j
Herbert bmitn, larceny, tnree years
in the penitentiary.
James McNeil, 'Jarceny, Ihreo years
in the County Uouso of Correction.
William Larklns, larceny, two years
in tho County House of Correction.
Sam Williams, false pretense, twelve
months in the County House of Corec-
tlon. ' ..' . i - ..'
Monroe Dudley, larceny, six months
i-tr 1 r-w.?
a ids vouuijf Aiuui vi uwtlt.u. lit
Walker; Williams, larceny, six
months in the County House of Correc-
. . - t , ... ti -
lion." ;
Sylyester Mclean, Cruelty to ani
mals, six monthi in the Coantj House
of Correction
. 1
A. S. Canady, running a lottery, six
months in the County House 01 uorrec-
tion.
row morning forihe penitentiary at
Raleigh with the first 1 four ol inose
named ia the abore list. .
Sa.m Grer. reLaiTiDir. four months in . .;. ' :" r 1 .1 iv 1 r i.w-I-.
. - . . - - ing mat season, utapiana ia iaia xw 1 w jLuuuig. - ; t
c:.!ff r ;n PC""1101 Ia, Mr.J.
r- w
II . if . I - II II
Military Courtesies
The Wilmington Light Infantry M ill
parade on Memorial
m .
iinorial Day the'lOth of
Ve Invited thoSmithville
aiayana naTo inyiiea mo lomiinvuie
Otiards-tcriointhenrin the; parade and
be their cupsU at the Parcel! blouse
during the day when no on duty.'. We
are clad tho invitation has hn extend-
ed and hope that it will be accepted as
the preMncc'or a'"mlntaTycpnjpany
from abroad will add interest, to th
occasion.
Kxports Foreign;
Nor. barquo Frey, Halycrscn, cleared
to-day forr-Garstotr? with 600 - casks
spirits turpentlnerand L6i3 " barrels
rosia, valued at $10,010,'- shipped by'froay. May 2nd, between a number ot
Messrs. Alcr. Sprunt & Son. "Nor-
barquo Nordemhiold. Abrahamsen,
cleared, for Montevideo with, 200.900
feet lumber and 6 boxes tobacco,
valued at S3.805.43. shipped by ifessrs.
E. Kidder &. Son. making a total of
exborts foreiea amoantine to-S13 815.-
43.P '. ... . '
- personal.
Mr; John R. Ix)ndon", of Rock Hill,
S. C, and Mrs, Ixindon : arrived here
this morning as tho guests ot Mr. F. J
Lord.
Mr. Robert Savage, second son of the
late Col. Robert Savage, is in the city
da7' . "tH a can,dlj?tat0 -f?r ho!y ?!'
II .LS J I O. T . rj 1 -
next.
Mr. E. J. Hale, editor of the Fayette
vnie Cbscrevr, is in the city, accompan
by Mrs. Hale. ' They are the guests
Gf Mr. Edward Kidder.
Maj.Stedman.
e notice almost every day an en
dorsemcnt from ome one or another of
our brethren of the State press of Maj.
Prina AT Rlnmqn for nm'nitlnn e
. . n , . , , . .
iieui-uovernor Dy tue next wemocrauc
uonvention. uytms it would appear mat
Mni: Stedman stands an excellent
:- -
t u. :t truuM , '
auuum ubucsub u. xi ucauuuiu sei it uo
wi.l be elected, for .we have an abiding
faith In .iin trinmnh f fhA Dpmnorfttln
party in the next election. Maj. .Sted-
man and wc say this in no disparage
ment of the claims or merits of others
wonld fill most admirably; the posi
tion. Ills nomination and election would
be a great compliment and benefit to
the people of Wilmington and the Cape
Fear section.
Tho Happy Bells.
Rev. Samuel Hall Chester, of Meb-
aneville, N. C, and Miss Susie Weir
Willard, daughter of Mr. A. A.
Willard, of this city, wero united in
marriage last nizht in the First Pres
byterian Church, by the Pastor, Rev.
.lbs. R. Wilson. D. D. Tho ccremonv
" "
took nlaco at 9 o'clock and it was wit
nessed by a very large congregation,
conclusion the wedding party all repair-
ed to tho residence of the bride's father
where a reception was held lo which
a great many of tho friends ol tbe
happy couple repaired. Tho wedding
presents, we understand, -were both
costly aud numerous. Mr. Chester and
bis beautiful bride have gone on a tour
North. m.
Summer Cities.
We received a hurried .visit,, a few
days since, Irom our friend, Capt. John
t. Tatrick, State Commissioner of Im-
migration. While with ns Capt. Pats
. . hibitcd tou9lhe Dlan Qf the new
.... ... I
Cnmii racnrt wh oh hI rMnt V hoan
, b him near Blanly, in Monroe
Lnnt.. Tt i said to be one of the
- beautiful and salubrioua snots to
r.nnfi -nvwhprft in the sttn Tt i
Lfr(VVjW nn thaymQ o the R.& AJ Air
r ? n n ftnd caUed MYineland
Citv There are in the tract 800 acres
of a moderately roUing character, and
nnni;i iiKriiv with nnrA nAtAr. Tt
is on the ton of the watershed and is
at an elevation of 600 feet above the
Bam IaitaI hlVl k- 1 1 hifhor t hnn
ftlihPr Raleiirh or Wadesboro. A
beautiml Dark has 'been "laid out
ml ! fi h( Rnnnllnfl with fntml aina
. , . t Pat. . have
r r
noonlftd larcelv bv nonlft from the
already several residences have been
erected.
Capt. Tatrick also tells us that he
proposes
r;t?nathA Art-mt -nmhAWVuftf fnr Prnm I
city on tne coast, proDamyuor larirom
Wilmincton. This wQl be madeattra-
w ' - j I
tUQ iQ tb8 Winter aswelU- Cor . those
-k. nnyn .QwtH tr Knnt n.t fioH rim,
avT" g . ,T r : .r.(T A h
JNOW 13 tnetimetO gtreomun IV orm 1 tacua aucaaiMuy.r xac uisv i mc eta-. r , v-wjWj, Aiongjee.; 1 remsrkablr low rnc tbe-wi;muTtoa
, ,.5. t ,0 Aj iIHi tTT :I ;uLuti .3. fcsm-.:
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liishop Watson.
A public reception havui:
been
tendered the Rof. Dr. Watson alter he
shall have been consecrated Bishop of
stiairnave bfin mrtPt Tt?in
East Caroiina, he will be pleased to
meet al! who dpim m 11 nn him t
the Rooms of ibe Wilmington Library
AssocUtin t,r n r.
4 to C o'clock, and to-morrow evening
from 8 to 10 o'clock. 'The visiting
BlshoDS and clergy will also be present
and the opportunity of meeting them
may be had at the same time.
A Kail road Item
The Fayette?i:le Sun learns that there
is to bo. a. meeting in tbat town on Sat-
prominent, business men from; Wil-
immgton and trie authorities ot the Cape
ear As ladkm Valley K. 11., relative
i lo the extension of tbat road from Fay
etteville to this city. This. Wo take it,
3 to be a conference between the pro-
jectore oflhe Clinton Point Casweli
R. R. and the Cape Fear & Y.dkfn
l
Valley people relative to a connection
between the two road3 and an extension
to this citv. as the Sun sneaks of thft
- - ' - - - -
. n..A f .l- n.'
route ia&totiuovyape j; ear.-
The Phosphate Fields
Here 13 an article in reference to the
recent discoveries of phosphates in this
section, which will prove of interest to
our readers in the: adjoining 'counties
It is from the News ami Observer.
. uen. w. ix. Jewis is here, having
been en Erased for some weeks in thrc
Rnlleclion of nhoanhatfts. Up will ham
at the exposilion a "nodule" of phos
pnate weigning over wv pounus, nnu a
block of Vervstal .marl" wp.ia-hirlir 2JSn
1, r. - t r. , 1 . 0 j
puuuus. Y-u- Jw,13 c uas uouw -koou nizes the many and .levoted serYicea rendered
service in his search for valuable fer- to their Association by their first and continu
tilizers'and his work is much appreci- ous President,' mourn with unfeigned sinceri-
-pfi .
Lcu. : - . .....
ine commissioner 01 agriculture oi
South Carolina says that he knew the
Pjjosphate .deposits in that "State ex-
tended tO tnO iOrtn Carolina line- (en.
I JJUVVia iiao LiauCM bilt3 UUVK3JUaiA7 11UUJ
the South Carolina linethrduirh Oolum-1
bus, Bladen, Fender, Sampson, Duplin.
Onslow and Jones to lront river, tin
1 I'k l : il. j, . i . 1. 1
At Francks,near White Oak .swamp.
m unsiow countv. some DhosDhates of
great value were discovered. The iarg-
icBLnoauie inus larsent- nere weixns a
little'over 250 pounds ; but some were
tounu by General Iewis weighing 350.
The crystal 'marl is a rock with soft
marl among it Its stmc.ture i3 crys-
talline, and its appearance is beautiful.
A specimen can be seen at tho museum
ia a day. or two' The large lump of it
is on the farm of Joshua Smith, near
Whiteville depot, in Columbus county.
It will be taken out in a iittle while and
brought here. The explorations will
probably be immediately resumed.
Our Clerical Guests.
The following is a list of the clergy-
men of the Episcopal Church who have
already arrived in . the ' city with the i
names of those, who will entertain them
while here :
Bishop W. M. Green , of Mississippi,
with Messrs. James G. and W. M.
Swann: Bishop A. M. Randolph, of
Virginia, with Revv Dr. Carmichael;
. 'V T n7n . ; n-T
olina. with Dr. A. J. DeRosset; Bishop
TB. LymanJoT North Corolina, with
Col.'J. V.;Atkinson; Bishop II. A.
! Neeley, of Maine, with Mr. James II.
Chadbourn : Bishop G. E. Seymour, of
Springfield, 111 , with Maj. C. M-LSt id-
man: Rev. Dr.' D. V. M. Johhson, ol
Brooklyn, N. Y., with Hon. A. II. Van-
Bokkelen; Itev. Dr. M. M. Marshall, of
Raleigh , N. C- at St. J ames' Home ;
Rev. Dr. N. Collin Hughe, of Choco-
winity,'2T. C;. with Maj. C M. Sted-
man ; Rcvl Dr. J. Huske, of Chapel
Hill, N. C, with Mr. W. R. French;
Key. V. W; Shields, of-New bern, with
r r TT rTI L . r rn r I
Mr .1- fV . 111. LI Hi C U LI V . IIHV. I. I.
Haaghton, ol Wiliramston, N. C, with
Mr. T. B. UppiU: Rev. Israel Harding,
of Kinston, N. C. with Mr. James
Anderson: Rev.Wm.Wetmorc, of
Lincolnton. N. C, , with .irr. J. II.
Sharp: Rev. J. C Huske. f Fayette
Vine, n. V.;-wiia air.' w it.; Jt rencn :
Rev. tt, a. windicy, oruunyan, n. u..
With Mr. tx. W. . Doyle: Rev. Jb. ,R.
I v. , : M V , '' :
Kicn anu wne, oi itaieign, is.
witn wr. v , l. uaggeu; ney. m.
Walker, of Thomaston, Me., with Mr.
IT VT rfl 3i . V .... IIT" . 1
-naaoourn, liev.- xl iKjiicD,
of Statesville, N. C.,- with Mrs. S.
Jewett; Rev. R7B. Dranerof Edcntou,
N. C.! Witfi Dr. W. G.r Thomas: Rer.
. . - m n . , t
Unas. kj. 2ain. oi - v aaeaooro, u.,
J. V. Armstrongs oL. lLchmona. Va.,
iwimueT. DZ.- armtcnaei nev. 1
Nathaniel Harding, of Washington
A.S. Smith of IlaJliar: ReV.' Uennett I
i.o. omua ouiajiiaii iwjVj. wcuuew
Smedes. A. M. of Raleigh, with Ca"!t.
- - - ... , - . i 1
I A. L. DeRosset; Rev. J. E.C. Smedes.
inf Ralpiffb ami Here. Dr. R. B. Sutton, i
button, J
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16, 1884.
NO. 91
Cure for Colds. J
A new prescription for colds is now
beinS rnished by the youug ladies , to
yan-' gentlemen who are suffering
froai that malady. One gave it to
sufferer thusly:. "Tako a quantity
a
of
ed w"iskcy in tbi palm of the hand
aad inhale the odor through" the
nostril?." She said ' 'the cure is certain,
sjr il you can can succeed . in., getting
the whiskey past your mouth." i
The Quintette Club. , t
Our music-loving citizens will hayo a
rich treat at . the Opera House:, next
Monday, night, at which time tho fa.
mous Mendelssohn. Quintette CI tib; ol
Boston, will appear accompanied . ); by
Madame Cora Greso as the vbcal '4s6lc
ist. Of this Club the Cincinnati Com
mercial says: -v. y s
The audience i3 first impressed with
the quiet demeanor and dignified bears
ing of the performers
lneyi enter in
the quietest possible manner, and qom
I At- .:! , - j t . - t , ' i .,
mence the work before tbem' as
' SMHSE?.'
as ii
ious
and nnnlrnHinor snirit ' Whf hoi rthia
lurks in the eyes of the first violin or is
inborn with all. it would be difficult' to
I 1 a 1
say pernaps t is uie result oi long
l jcais ujuuKjcjpiiue auu associauon nil
dftr iho nprvuflinir iw nf finfi.wM
must not only be won, but maintained;
but howsoever, it comes, ;it' certainly
exists, and the delighted auditor sits
spell-bound by the soft enchantment
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
AtameetiDg of the United Society-. of St.
Georare and St. Andrew, held April Htb. 1834.
I th0 ?ow1m preamble and resoluUona wcrQ
"whereas it has peacd Aftihty Gol to
1 remove irom tmaworju, Ai.EXAiiOKa&PKCxT,
late ircsiuent or tne St. licorjro ani Kt. ae-
I drew's bociety. of North Carolina, who recor
ty ins removal or one bo worthy 01 their re
spect and affection. . .
liesoived, That the death of Mr. Alexander
Sprunt Las Inflicted upon us a severe Ices; wise
fSiTXo iffwlfflit
Socintvm PiTtftnrtlnc RfmntthT fiTiriv unr.Mr tn
Society m extending sympathy andv succor to
oar distrcecd countrymen. A true Sfcot. a
noble man and, best, a devoted servant of his
Redeemer, he has passed, full of years and
honor?, to that rest which rcmaincth for the
people of God. .
Resolved, That the. members of ,thi Society
wear the badge of mourning on tho left arm
for thirty days, in memory of our late Presi
dent i'! ....
Ordejxed, That a copy ol these resolutions
be sent to the fimily of the deceased; also, !
that they be spread upon our minutes and a
blank pace inscribed with hlsiiamc, tho dates
of his birth and death and tho duration of hl
Presidency. -ti ' ' v
JOIIN AL.EXANDEK. )
JOUN BISSKT, J Com
I . Y . A. EIACH. ) ,
NEW AD VEKTISEMENTS
Wotice.
rpUE FIRM OF ALEX. SPRUNT & SON,
having been dissolved by the death of the Se
nior partner, Alexander Sprunt, the survivor,
JamC3 Sprunt, has associated with him his
brother, William H. Sprunt; and they will
continue the business of the old Arm under the
same firm name of Alexander Sprunt & Son.
JAMES SPRUNT,
! WILLIAM II. SPRUNT.
apllGth, 18S4 3t Star copy
.- . .
OAAA, ajxjxh uv9 3J V uao,
AND
ORNAMENTAL WORK
Of every dcsjriptlon.
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS.
BALUSTERS,
LATHS,"
FLOORING,
CEILING.
STAIR WORK IN PINE OR WALNUT A
SPECIALTY.
Manufacturing our own Goods, "and
wnh a fuirune ot improved Machinery, we
at
i;
arc prepared to fill orders with dispatch and
low ngurcs.
Price List furnished upon application.
apl 16 d&w ly -PARSLEY A WIGGINS
StOD and Tflink
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IIY PAY BENT WHEN TIIE
same money, will buy you a home ?
In this city I have sold over
one hundred ana nity lts and nooses
and Lota to parties who ha v pail In fall for
them, by Instalments monthly payments.
.vrww ottmyoooaa,
who are making resrulaT monthly-narmfntu
ana win soon a wo uomea anu eci clear or ian4
lord rule. i . , . u; .
Money loaned to those wishing lo buHd. ,
Appiy to ;r .
apllGcw ..... JAMES WILSON.
Notice.
"PURSUANT TO TUB POWERS OF SALE
5-rtatoe u a. ota jjajjoto
i'"""" lu"ttW
b. is. ijurruaa, uie win oay or aeptcmber.
wnV"0 Z?
russ, uie ma aay 01 January, iss:t and re
S3ffiOTSSt
dar of ilav. 1S4 the following dMriM,!
..r.t. iin h .(nr.,r . rrrrr
ujt
mini oouniy or xaacn, nzx acres oi
W
IatZo.
lyus oa ine hotq sjae Ol tae C. Kali
Ufcfram store hoo, one larMfraciitdwfe'-
rayr, s csr wraui -target mar hi a e loon.
anti aoout xa axaaii teaant mmut n
atill hl koTd In LL in tnlt nnuk....
mm
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irsa est fcii ca azj iii tdjecu et
reacraltatcreattat
Tfca txsra ct the writer atat alwari URr'
ConaiCTtcattoaa meal tm wzlttsa ca ca'y
of tie paper. i ttUV'ltf1, ,
, rtrBoaaSiics iacst.be atoM&S. ... ',
Aatt it ts crpcdxUj aat -particularly cae'er
lood tut the Evfitor does . sot aiwmya ead e
the Tlews of oorreposdcsts ualcss sa ttaU
to tie editorial, whuow. k
NEW AUVKIITISIIEirrS.
GKE ITOSDRED UCSrtKLS CLit TEAS.
. . Lcatc orders at - l
n , JU.W. KIVKK BARK'S,
rnvlac Commlfslcn Ifnrlxant anU Grocer.
' II KorthWatcrSt,Wtolr.ston. KC. '
,Df,;1s,,Q;;;Emsi;:,
Qvrica za sorjTii Focjrrn street.
ovpoBite Mncra fr ng-tore. ' tlavlnr located
la wiimingtoa o2cra hla profcsaional senlcct
;. - ri,.' st "itV f ' '
to..lh,J:luens- Jf ot tn whea callcit uioa .
calla left npon the Itc will bo promptly rt
spondto.,v,.;; f .-! w ayl S tt
;'S6metwDg:;N,:'::;
OH A POUNDS OF
FRE9H Lake bal-
aiuN to arrive for .Wedncwlar'a market.
Learo your orders in' timfe or' Ttt'wlll tnlss a
treat. , DAVIS! J'lSlI MAKKKT.
api 13
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IS
To Fruit Growersi'1?
r irAVE'jraV'itECiiin'ED itd.utolrruit
Baskets and StravrbcrryCratcs, and. am pre
pared t furnish, the trade, rrotn Uoldsboro to
Charleston. These, crates , wclrh IJLpoands
and safe $1.22 tn freight between Wilmington
acd Siew.l'orkv on each trij"iifrlto to"
., V '. , ,i..,0. IJLAIRfc
aplA fi -,vj-! J; j 'Agent
Wanted
- ,'. i.. .'.,) 'ift.r'l
rpO liUV FOUR fqoop .MILK. COWS BY
May 1st., Moat give fronJli to.ll4janrt4ctoJV.
Addrcsa.tS i t
mchtW tf' hl
f'.J; W. 6TJBLETT,'-V
.ijLofci liruniwJclc,
PinlthvHloS. C
WEAK, UflOEVELQPEO:PARTS
OV THK HUMAN liOIY k.M.AI;i
1, DKVFIf.
! vrt iweniwuii Iomx rirnTrrr7rirTwT7rr"yiy lulu.
On Ida pont rnry, t bt w1vrt ix r r.
very ntelur istlor
IE1ICAIj '
aplJG
ydtw
PJotice."
HAVE PURCHASED ALL' THIS INTER
I
cats
6f
ISAAC L: GREENE WALD la tho
BOOT AND 3Hdi business at Xo, 110 wiwket
, .;
Street, whore I . will; continue, ifievbualnesa,
asking .rayXricadft for a conttnnincft'of their
...
Fa'ronage.
' Airbills due the former firm yrill be collected ;
by inc. i i ,
' Vcync8pcafuiy;:o::'
; ft ; r f. ' .
apl 10
w;;j;eosenthalj;
Blank Books.
T EDGERS, JOURNALS,
i i - !
'i'Z'r.y-. i r
DAYK)0IC9,; r
CASIZ BOOKS.
RECEIPT BOOKS,'1
NOTEtANjD DRAFT B0QK3.'
1."
. TRIAL BALANCES,
CHE QKS on Bank of N
and tlrst National Bank, all
itlonal Bank,
New Stylos and Perforated.
For sale cheap at., ilty v.' A
. . IlEINSBERGER'flr .
apl 15 ; Iiivo Book and Music Stores.
City Drug store.
SOUTH MARKET' STIU2ET.
IF TOU WANT GOOD 'AND !PURE MED
Iclaea.caU on fOid Conoley! (Jim).'? My
soda fountain (a little one) will arrive in a few
davB. Due notice will be riven ot its arriraL
Prescriptions filled day and night. -
J.W. CONOLEY,
apl 12 :.t. Jdaasgcr.
Old North; Stato,' Saloon,
South Front St.
TIIE ONLY SECONtfCLASS BAB BOO ,
IN TIIE CITY I r
T3E CAREFUL OF- BRISKING AT TU
place as the Clcmmer WWskoy U very bad ard
the Beer la; too !cold; the Flvo Cents CTfira
males too much smoke ; the other Liquors ire
equally as secoa 1-claw. Try, 'cm and ice If
they ala'L It Is kept by tho meanest man la
America. Drummer and other travellers
drink there because it Is second class. " 1 r
apl 7 ' o . r r. v I
PEARS' SOAP. . ':
T EOOMilESDED AS A BALJf" FOR THE
XV --"- "fr ' -j if ' 1
hJtic, pxeKrvtng it in tcaHh, malntaiaias; Its
tone and compljon.aiyJprcTcnUDriakks.
"I haTC found U matchles'for the : hands
and camplexlonj t
"7" ABELINA PATTX
"I Latc used Pears' 8aapor.som time, asd
prefer it to any other.
.r ; " ;r I XtlLLlB ULNGIEY.t:
60U br Jf k'
.r ,
Munds BrosV.it DeRocset,H
Dealers la Dnxjfs'and Flae YinejCoodi
ard a
cT jn.s3"iij iu.mV .. ti .1
IIP OHOEa OFJBKST WAilSUTXJL fblrt
X lz axid No; tltto Liuen tbt the k price cf
perfect t axl road tbstisLUJ work etssr
antcect ' Ocrpatroii an I cucomcrk are favit
t tocaU ac4 leave tfieirixaares at tne aot