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MISCELLANEOUS THE GREAT GEKHAfl REMEDY FOR PAIN. UrrM a4 ram IUIEU3IATIS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lambage, nAClCAClIE. insim, Tocmx, SCtZ THROAT, tuizjms, Cata, Jraiitt, rBOSTBITES. Dl US,CALD, 44 3 MWr t4tl ce lZTTt CUTS 1 KTT12. fWairr. tirrcla. II Ik fwmr. lis Clirlii A.T:jtIr i;i.i.im Twwi i j Iy c- r Toe claim t mock f"r Six aiu- TAJf 2Eitvisr.. 'iTTT i'S. ' I j ca n one WyfiiVl d'Vo: nj'inc a -p 0TV;v J A !cob.lltu, Optin EaUlaaT, KhenmaLtism, r-aterrbrr. r He wine.1 . . ni ;t j. Ufa : t he Tim of sll ciacan .. , i"m it l.'.o.L It Nervine, Resolvent, , v-ifiv jr. I lAiMirr properties meet all the -..''., Lm in referred to. It's known trord ! m t i c-m;c,ithe patient not by the i-'!-.:-:rt.arf c;.;itc and drastic cathartic?, , . bT- rt;onof activity to the rtomach r'fw !. whereby the brain 1 re- c. 'J f tn ; 1 fancies, which arc created by ti ci'i ""' r f rrrd to. To rl- rr- n. l-wycr. Literary mru. Mer c la- i.- r. I .'.;- and all tho whiwt fed t r ..: .ir rr nwnt ca ncrroo prol rntn. tp lln;irf the t!utl. tomach, bonrlot t , . s rh n-qiire a time tonlr. apprilm Ti-t;.a:nU'f Uin It the mot ot!rf i:l lu 'riat t tVvcr utainet the ainkin:rr!cn.. : ' Sol ! lr all Hrorzit.. The in:. S. A. HIOIMuND MED. CO., lropr-pbt.Jo-i.lj, Mo. tVrtrtt'-nonfa! and circular arnl at.vrnp. tut. S. t:u, ici-.u ITit Iki cur. i-'Hj 1 10 lw -crm That Doughty Duchess. OpposlteOpitilousabout a Wbti tlcrful Woman Her Thumb and Finders. "Crack sol with her Qngtn.' Why, joa r Aa't mew It!" crlcl a youoc Udy frraduato of tbe Normal tolkc. In the utmost ajtonhh btet. "Cut I do mean ll.M aOlnuc l her his broth rr. L- had Uicn acTeral prUea In athletics. rl I rtiert It; tlut Cymbnrga, wife of D tie Eraet, of Austria, could crack nuts wUa her Cntr and drive nail Into the wall nils her thumb. What a m atrou4 woman!" said the tousj; U ij. "Whit a nrful woman, amended ber t'x broker. Tte AuUrUa 1j-he was mighty bcace Ke v k1 h-virfc. rool habits and icrfcct t'.etico. Mr. Ali-x Slioas, of rituLarf, P-, write ad.5rtattt.ry about berclf, bat dcaerrca I rl tor her 1 ranknc&a. be aaya: TrUic ! ii tine ycim 1 have been subject to acrcxe u' ot crtii and cramp. aa exnatuunjr aiUcltof inarrrwra. Weary of experiment In wltfi tnet:rtne, 1 turned, without hope, to PABIirS TCI1C Thre bottle cared mc en vrrif. bate iricl it aUo for other ailment ::a wtUra women are flen amirtcd, and It far mrpjvci ray expectations. I tn bappy a oTr thl tetlimony tor the benefit of other xxa'a." 1-i lu.a wl arelnteretl In Mm. Strony'a Witrr. m i Seue remark that PARKER'S TOM It, la mttnicn.-amt. Itcurca colic Wiy , mt iy airtuo of many rara and power fl lacTfttcnu, it ao ma tcr tt dlseaacs of tij li:luch. for example.- a Itheuma i'm. i no4umpUn, Scrofula, and alldlaordcra 'ire KMncta. Uvcr and btomach. It Is a vuirer and atimolant. but w intoxicant. rrv..eenu aol l per battle HtscoX X l .CbemLtU. New York. ap: i: Brm !Aw lm . ThoDaily Review. Sufferers irom louthful imprudence caualnf Ncnrona DehUltr. "Titai as i pnyaJcAl werkneaa. valuable in r-jroutirtii for bomo core V KKC. Csed 23 year a n-refBlly. Dr. A. U. Olln, Kox S42, Chlca- marSl-dAwlr If BATE'S SPECIFICS. Prepared from formube nsed by aa eminent TjaicUa doxinjc year aucccaaful . practice. rtSc No. l43uaranteol to effect a radl re of ail affdcUona of the lUood. whether Tutu'-Kit er acquired. - Skin tllaeaAC. plm taoih patebca, etr, are permanently tarM by lUK'a Specific No. i. iMco I. sreni No. Carca SktXAL. WkakxeaS. Jtoc DtBlUTT, from Youthful ladlacre er K.xc. protleinjr Exbautel Vital T ar-i ot Manhood. This remedy i un. A.ltn the euro otthcaecomDlalnta. JtU werfai auoaulus to the weakencl Ncrroua t-a Xa'.ure to renew the atrenjeth VZ Vr? ot ia dchtutatcd orrana, and eCTccu arvlValeurc. Irtc3l. fcll:? Xo irea inatant retlcf and per- t2,;T ?inr UhcumatUm. l'rtce f i. trT' - x poalUre care for ail weak- v!m lt0 'caulea, rrtce 11. kt i w'.l,r,.ti or sent otx recetpt ot price X. Clark St., Chlcacov butX1 ijy rW CIUCUlAtt. A Temperance Sermon. "No I won't drink with you" to-day, boys," said a drummer to several com panions, as they settled down, in the smoking car aud passed tne bottle. " I he fact if. boys I bave amt drinking I've sworn off.71 UISCELLA1TEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. TIS WELL TO IMtiJAM. I dream, and straightway j there before tne lies A valley beautfally green and fair; RrigbL sparklinz lake?, blue a) tbe oummer skies And trees nod flowers dot it be ro and j. it.. What's the matters I dream, and straightway there before boy?" sanK oat one. 'Ii me rise1 . r.,nV,IDi:,m,Vhi5? s UJi ; Great montain crowned with ever- l,s' J "ls J- lastirjpsnow I know you'll laugh at ti i.t ... . w I .11 vrtit nil tho mma T The sunrise flushes them with dyes And ensts their shadows on the below. crimson vale I dream, and straightway gleam the desert lands Where patient camels slowly stride alonz; I see the creeping, snake-like caravans. And hear the Arab pray in chanting senj. ! I dream, and straightway out before mc slips A watery waste, a wide, far-reaching sea. I (Jreen billows flecked with foam, waere ride great shins. I With white sails spread, that seem to beckon me.- wonder- wake, and straightway all familiar things, Display new beauties to my inzcazc: My soul, refreshed bv wandering, lolJs ber wings, And finds ccntentment iti life's com mon ways. -Mrs. K. V. Wilson. . kevised.! ' ' : HEAR this, all ye people, and give ! TT woa erupted I ear a11 Je nvdlids of the world, Hop withshouU of laughter by the jolly I Bitters will make yon well and to re- 1 1 L! 1 a. 11 I I " ' - -, . I llflAf bW9 Mve a Bkrl I. -1 ..T a amvwl ' ' i. uiiCa ui9 uusc auu inuuuioi iu uiant i o if Cr.Aii avi i j ioke at hi eTnPnafl nnt ha refused to . 01 tUie "1C Pupie anu oiviwucaa auu suuuriug unucr loot. 3. l5c thou not afraid when your a?!i family iis sick, or you have Bright's dis nat I ease or Lir Complaint, for llop Bit-! ters win cure you. ' 4. Both low and high, rich and poor j Know tne value ot nop Uitters for bili ous, nervous and Rheumatic com plaints. - 1 5. Cleanse me with Hop Bitters and I shall have robust and blooming health. ! G. Add disease nnon disease antl let the worst come, I am safe if I use Hop ii iters. ; . . 7. For all my life have I been plagued with sickness and sores, and not until a year ago was I cured, by Hop Bitters. . lie that kecpetli his bones from aciung irom ltlieumatism and Neural gia, with Hop Bitters, doeth wisely. U. I hough thou hast sores. Dimples. freckles, salt rheum, ervsipelas, blood poisoning, yet Hop Bitters, will remove tiiem all. 10. "What woman u there, feeble and sick from female complaints, who desiretli not nealth and useth Hop Bit ters and is made well. 1 1 . Let not nexlect to use Hop BJ Iters bring on Eerioua aviuney ana jiver complaints. ' 12 Keep tby tongue from being furred, thy uiooa pure, ana my siom&rn irom indigestion First National Bank of. Wil- j . mington: ; drink, and was rather serious abon it.. hat's the matter with you, old boy?" sang out one. 4,I1 you've quit tell us w will, though I know you'll laugh at me. Bbt I'll tell you. all tbe s i me. I have been a drinking man all my life, ever since I was married , as you all know. I love whiskey it's as sweet in my mouth as sugarand God only knows how I'll quit it. For seven years not"a day has passed over my head that I didn't i have at least one drink. Bat I am done. Yesterday I was in in Chicago, Down on South Clark street a customer of mine keeps a pawn shop in connection with his other business. I called on him, and while I was there a young man not more than 25, wearing thread bare clothes, and looking as bard as if he hadn't seen a sober day for amoiilh. came in with a little package in h.s haad. Trembling ho unwrapped it, and banded it to the pawnbroker, saying, Give mc ten cents.' And, boys, what do you suppose it was? . A pair of baby's shoes, little things with tbe but tons only a trifle 6oiled, as if they had been worn only once or twice. 'Where did you get these?' asked the pawnbros ker. 'Got 'em at home, replied tbe man, who had an intelligent face and the manners of a gentleman, despite his sad condition. My my wife bought them for our baby. Give me ten cents for 'em r want a drink. xou had belter take the shoes back to your wile: the baby will need them,' said the pawnbroker. No. s-she won't, because because she's dead. She's lying at home now died last : night.' As he said this the poor fellow broke down, bowed his head on the showcase, and cried like a child. Boys," said the drummer, "you can laugh if you please, but I I have a baby of my own at home, and I swear I'll never drink an other drop." Then he cot up and went into another car. His companions glanced at each other in silence ; ho one laughed: the bottle disappeared, and soon each was sitting in a seat by him- Felf reading a- newspaper. ''Mentor" in Chicago JTcrald: CAPITAL-STOCK..' SURPLUS FUND. .......... 2S0.0OC 66.011 LIISCELLANEOUS.' SPRING'&SUMMER i I i f GOODS I XT O "W" O P E 1ST I AT- Deposits received and collections; made ot an accessible poiafalia the United .State. DIRECTORS E. E. BURSUSS, A. MARTIN, UEORQK CHADEOURN. D.O. WORTIjtV JAS. SPRUNT. OFFICERS E. E. BURRUSS A. K. WALKER... ata W. LARKXNS. apl2S . President Cashier A8t Cashier by Dsing Hop Bitters Bitters. 14- 13 like All my pains and aches and chaff before the wlDd diseases sro when I use Hop Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. ! John C. Davis, COL XSEfXOR AT LAW, fiT tCank of .sew ILanorer. i-V! ? all the Cooru ot th State, 7utT0:U1 :ttoj pu to' the collection At4tf Has Arrived I rRs surrLY qr that dtudooj UUATtD HSC APPLE by tolay'a K T -'-ttzxT. AU. another Vt of that A No. 1 KllED TKA at 60c per pound. (China Cup 44 1 ?aaoer s'.ca with ercry pound) 500 poundj of hysteria and nervous prostration, Comment is useless. MISCELLANEOUS AHOLD! UK'S SW E KT II E AlfiT The Ueautiriil irl wlio cap tured Gen. Hancock's Heart. The name of the gallant soldier. Gen. WinfieM Srott Hancock, is familiar to millions of Americans. But few know ot the many and gteat hardships which he labored unaer .beiore attaining ms nrocent honorablo nosition. lie wa3 horn in Montcomerv county, Bcnn, i-VhriNrv i f. lh-21. -His father was tne nwnpr ofa well-Davingfarm there. Un like most farmers. Mr. llancocK maae nn hia mind to cive his son all the bene- fi is of a. rood education. At the age of six years be was sent to an academy lor vouD2 ccntlemen in ine neignnoruoou. He rcmaineu mere untune wasao juar o! a re. when ho was grauuateu wun high honors. 1 1 is parents then wished trt nlaee him at work in a large wnoie sale drv toods bouse in Philadelphia. . - a a lie had diflerent views lormmseu, now- a .a a. I - - -- a 1, . mrmm ever, ana asKea max dp misui uo . . . a . i a milted to go to West ro;ni 10 siuuy jor llie arrav. Mr. Hancock plackcxl no opscacics in thr wav of his son. lie was ailmnttcu to West l'ointlin 1B10. Ho devoted Him self entirely to his books, and was thus enabled to graduate, alter lour years with a lieutenants commission. He returned to his father's home, but he was of a loo active temperament to ' re main long inactive. With a party f armv men ho started out to explore tho grtat West. Their first stopping place was St. Inils, wtcrc tney remaineu. Con. Hancock a, tho time made it a practice to take a ride on horseback every morning. While takioz his usual daily consti tutional throuch tho streets of St. Louis e!rlv one morninz hi3 attention was at tracted by the sight ofi a handsome voun? ladv standinz in tho window of one of tbe most fashionablo Houses in thoeitv. Untothi time ho had rc- muined beartwhole, ' noiwiinsiauaing that numerous young society ladies were onlv too eazcr to become Irs. Hancock Hut tho lovclv oountcnacce ai tne window gate him his first heart-flutter. . . a ar. Almnjit mvolunlArilv ne sioppeu nis charcer and dolTed hi3 hati The young " a a ladv blushed divinely, iwavcu one iair white hand toward him in token of farewell and then let tho window curtains fall. He rode toward his hotel blushing like a school bjy, thrill ed with a new and sweet sensation. After returning to his hotel he became so abstracted as to excite the attention ol his comrades. Tho vision of a fair youuz cirl standing at tho window kept continually in bis mind. lie coulu not resist tho temptation to go again ana take a look at the bouse where hi divinity lived. As he reached tho place sne was ust lea vinz tko house on the arm of a tall, handsome, crav-whiskered guotfe- m.n TKn vnnnfr 4i v nnnarantiv re- a u u I 1 i ocnu BIX CCD IB lor UvBiaxe. utu. a j j r i - . u w n. f.r. i -i . i lZed Plm lor rSy OlUSIies tuascu . . wh1h tHU holn von tn ranrf money rlzht away than anything else in this world. 'All. of either sex, succeed from first hour The broad road to fortune opens before tho workers, abtolutoiy sure. At once aa dress. True A Co., Augusta, Maine, nov 20-6md lyw Mark the man who was nearly dead and given up me uociors alter ueing ters ana becometh well. io. i;ease irom worrying about nervous ness, general debility, and urinary trouble, ior nop jjutera wiu restore you. tc nrm Imd&w ETCapltal Prize $75,000 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion, i STEAMERS Louisiana State Lottery Uompany. We do Kerily certify thai toe supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Amtuai Drawings of The Louisiana " State Lot tery company, ana m person manage ana con trol the Dratoings themselves, and that the ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its aaver tisements." y MS xvaT' The enervation and: .lassitude of spring time are but indications of the 01UjaiJl 0IVU WA'tyUv aiWWWp J V VilUUiV4 9S vm varv wrwy w viwiiavvavv! aava fav Wave ed with carbonates accumu ated by'the nea Ar knot frH itt tmntoi TWt a nV?rmJ Jr9 - l HtablUK a vsvtva a ta v iuiv4 ava condition may be remedied by the use of Ayer's Sgasapararilla, the best blood puriher known. The treat est friend of tuuth is time. her great enemy is prejudice, and her constant companion is humility. Hysteria and Nervous Prostra tion. Wo cive our readers an extract from a cheerful letter, writted by Mrs. Eliza beth Smith, of Richmond. Ind., wno says: "Samaritan Nervine curod me GOLD for tho working class. Send 1C cents for postage, and we will mall you free, a royal, valuable box of sample goodi that will put you in the way of making more money in a lew days man on ever tnougnt possmie at any Dusiness. t required, we will start you. You cm work all the time or in spare time only. Tkc work is universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily cam from 60 cents to $5 every evening, t That all who want work may test the business, we make this un paralleled offer; to all who are not well satis fied we will send $1 to par for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc, sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole. Ume to the work. Great success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. Address Stlxson & Co., Portland, Maine. nov 20 d6m-wly i r TTUVTmO wanted for The Lives of all A IT VI iN In the Presidents of the U. 8. xaviajxt Tho largest, handsomest, best book ever sold for less than twice our price. Tro las tcs l selling uooa: m America. Immense profits to agents. All intelligent people want It. Any one can become a suc cessful agent. Terms free. Hai.t.ktt Book Co., Portland, "Maine. nov 20-emd-lyw a week at home. fo.oo outfit ree. Pay absolutely sure. Ho risk. Capital not required. Reader, if you want business at which persons of either sex.young or old, can make great pay all the time they work, with absolute certainty, write for par ticulars to it. I1AIXKTTS jo..troriiana.iaine nov20fiaodlyw i iSj Kcmcmber I keen nothing rrStlfU CraKlaaa rood. )Wa sup 'yZiSee CU xXttloc t Craponvs trv ry6ro nr. titO. If. rEipns Amtt ramify Grocer, tl ftouu rroat St recognized him lor rosv one another in rapid succession over her fair countenance. With her compan ion she entered a handsaw carriage standing in front of tho house and was rapidly driven away. The brilliant young officer determined at all hazards not to let tnis opportunity oi unuing out who she was pass, lie naueu a cab, and giving the driver a handsome "tip" directed him to keep ttie carriage in sight. Who can desnbe his feelings when after an hour's riding he saw tbe carriage containing his charmer draw up to the door of one of his old army comrades. In a moment h3 mind was made up. He dismissed his cab and walked slowly in the direction of the louse. Ho knocked for admission ana was tt once ushered in by his mend in person. With many blushes apd hesitancy he made known tho whole affair to him and bceccd to bo introduced to the young lady. ins menu laugnumiy complied with the request and led him intolthe parlor, where) tno laay anu gentleman were already seated. -Hc was introduced to Miss jiuary uusscu and tho gentleman with ber as her father, one of tho merchant princes of St. Ix)uis. Bcfoic leaving the house that alternoon bo had received a cordial nvitation from Mr. Uussell to visit Ins house. He availed himself of tbe invi tation, and thereafter j became a con stant caller. ' Tbe sweet faced young lady appeared to be as deeply in lovo with the young soldier as bo was with her,! and six months alter their romantic acquain tance was formed they were happily married. The lady has proved herself a devoted wife. They have had two children, a Boy and girl. The boy, now a man 33 years old, is a wealthy planter in Mississippi, but the fondly loved daughter died in 1875, in New York at tliatre, of yeari. . . , To Fruit Growers. J HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1CO.O0O Fruit Baskets and Strawberry Crates, ind am pre pared to lurn'sh the trade, irom'Goldsboro to Charleston. These crates weigh 11 pounds and save f 1.22 in freight between Wilmington acd New York, on each trip Writo to E. G. BLAIR, apl 4 Agent' White Meal Yeast. VERY VALUABLE PURE YEAST POWDER. Having bcea Ihoronghly tested a by a great many of the ladles of Wilmington, feel no hciiUU ja la commending it to the public. It Is elegant for brcaa, roll? or biscuit It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, ot t ! pure vegetable matter, and bbe prefers to Mrs. A. A.YWlIUrd, Mrs. Gen -Whiting, Mrs. Samuel Korthiop, i I - , . or the correctness of her statement " : r or tile by J2?0. L. BO AT WRIG HT, II A 14 Ko, Front St, inch. 31 i ' Sole Agent jr. Comipissioners. Incorporated in 1S68 for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational anu Charitable pur poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund . of $550,000 has since been added. . By an overwhelming populai vote Itsfran chfse was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. x A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fifth: Grand Drawing, Class E, in the Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May 13, 1884 168th Monthly Draw lng. , Capital Prize. $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in lyiltlis in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of..... 75,000 1 Capital Prize of....'..: 25,000 1 Capital Prize of I. . 10,000 - 3 .frizes or le.uuu iz.col 5 Prizes of 2,000 10,000 io Prizes or i,ww 10,000 IP20 Prizes of 500 10.000 100 Prizes of 200 20,000 300 Prizes of iuo so.ooo 600 Prizes Of 50 25,000 1000 Prizes Of - 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION FRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,750 9 " " W. 4,500 '9 " , 250. 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Appllcauon for rates to clubs should be made only to the oalcc of the Company in New Or leans. ' For further information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Make I P. O. Money Or ders payable ana aaaress Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards dv lurpress at our expense) to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, j 607 Seventh St, Washington, D. C. apl 9-wed-at 5w-dw United States of America. District Court of tho United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Bryan Morse i against 1 In Admiralty for Steamer Minnehaha, wharfage and fuel. ana i James B. Pardee." J ouce is hereby given that in obedience to a monition to me addressed under the seal of the District Coart of tbe United states, for the District of Cape Fear, In the Eastern District of North Carolina, dated 25th day of March. A. D, 1SS4, 1 ba-e this day attached and seized mc eisamer Aunnenatia, her tackle, apoarei and furniture, and do detain and. hold the same in my custody until further orders of tbe Court Now, all persons claiming the same or hav ing any authority to eav why the property should rot be condemned and sold in payment ot wnarrage and ruel. are hereby notified to appear before the said Court to be held at W 11 mington, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in April, A. D., 1S4, then and there to interpose a clain for the same, and make their allegations in that behalf, showing cause ix any they have to the contrary i JJ B. HILL, U. S. M. Ter Jos. II. Neff, Deputy. men 29 ! gILL HEADS, LETTER IIEAD3. ' KOTE HEADS, ACCOUNT SALES, And all kinds of ltiiig, Ruling & Binding, Done with Excellence &nd DIrpatch. Book Pamphlets and By-Laws printed with entire satisfaction, , -KaTOnlers solicited. ! " - JACHSON ate BELL, a 2f. ITont Street. Raleigh and Vidette. On and after Saturday .'January 5th, a Steam er of this line will sail from ' I ETery:3A URDAY, at 3 P. M. From "W"iT-iTwfl:i3sra-TOisr, SATURDAY, unless sooner loaded. Through Bills of Ladins- and lowest thronch rates guaranteed ' to and from points en the RaU Roads and Cape Fear River. ALSO, Tofand from. Boston, Providence,PhiIadeI i . pma ana an western ciues. For Freight Engagements, applyte; A, 1. CAZATJX, AfftJ . WUmlngton, N. C. i ANDREWS, CO., AgtS., S. W. Comer Light andGerman Sts., deo-29 Baltimore. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT COS BEADY PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing, i The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill & Co., and Harrison Bros A Co. .sufficient guarantee for their quality and purity. i j A fine line- of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, in addition to our large and full HAEDWARE STOCK, to which your attention ls'respectfully Invited. RiL lm1 116 Market St. All the Latest Novelties ! Dress Goods, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Housekeeping Men and Boys' Wear, ... s v Sc., &c. ALL AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS. And which in Texture, Wear and Durability j - ii.. will give BatUfactionJ MORE PABTICULAB3 IN A FEW DAYS, CALL AND GET SOME OF THE SPECIAL BARGAINS AT . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 28, 1884, edition 1
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