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srealaT. SandAI JOSH T. JAMESi jprru. rEoraixro. EirnONS rOSTAGE PAID: 0 T IC0. oa month, nU. V l w denvered by carrier free T Fr " jrtof the city, at the abor 'rt a4 liberal, fr. report any and all fall- ' MilM l",--- mm . rHu Review has the largest tu cirrulation. of any newspaper :fTcJ5::uckV Kepnblicans demand ,S ri t.ikcy. free or otherwise. t - ; Tra!J,v,,, nlil ' ,n t,olIar re ruf" B.eJ on the paiscnger lUt of oDe 'TLan -.' .vicr. which sailed last Mr. will nut build a yacht this er. TheMemphU Appeal says eJ kTC the uie of a Government cc cett jcar. Wtoa tie gods would destroy they tnl mke iasd aad just about this time rU-fciuUarcensased in turning out i3 iray of cranks. - Mi-uficturrr or whito cotton goods v Mosirt :v. at a meeting recently, de uraictd on a ) tioi ol uniform prices ii J to red-co production. . . - t. IJoitoa 'W says that Mr. U'isc ta aH sorts of people in his ret ire. vM.nciag every shado or res rcctibllitj asd grade of rascality. r..-aIoai tails about Mr. Morrison h oatvecUoa with the nomination it t"tlor ia lbU caje Bill Morri aJth Mirriion Bill may fill the caitet. ri.:aia ('. C. Duncan, who recently 4. currd a cnl.ct ot sir cents damages ajilss: llf New York Times for libel, lu beta denied a new trial. His claim ufcriliO.KX). The President is evidently not dis tarUd by taWei or topics relating to CLUagu. He is preparing to angle in West Virginia river with a squad ol IVinocratic Senators. The Cleveland Under says Maine' friends have ''leaped from the defensiv the ajressive. and are now waging a determined and exultant warfare against their assailants." It is understood that it'Tilden declines to bo the Democratic candidate fr tbo Presidency, tho Oregon delegation to the Chicago Convention No. 2 will sup port Jude Field, of California. Uishop Elliott, or Texas, went to Del K.o a few days ago to dedicate a new I. I. Church. Just before be reached tan a a cyclone came along and blew tit structure Into a thousand bits. A down cast jury had to be provided with a dozen copies of "David Copper- 'ie.'d'' recently, in order to estimate in a bbelmii the amount of damages tho p!ainliflfhad suffered in being compared to Uriah Heep. Representative Eaton, or Connecticut, thinks that the outlook ror the Demo cratic party at this time is very un promising, and he joins others or his psrty in basing his hopes on a lie publi can mistake at Chicago. Ij our esteemed cotcmporary of the S ir really in earnest in wanting Mr. Morrison nominated at Chicago? And d i b not know tbatsuch a thing nould be the suro forerunccr ot defeat t: the polls in November? The largest book ever mado at the Gov freaeut printing office, in Washing ton, has just been finished. It Is bound j in sheep skin and Russian leather, is 1 t'-ot 4 inches In breath, contains 10, r3es. and welcbs HO pounds. TLi Wheatland f. President Buchan aa" old home, near Lancaster. Penn , oiTercd for sale. Before Buchanan l- uht it, it was owned and occupied t WiUUm M. Meretlith. President TSr's Secreury of the Tnrasury. lefscll announces with great satis fseUoo that his log house 6n the Dor- r-ch. in New Mexico, is nearly Cmhed;t!mi.cost only $9.000 the pruSuvf 3 weed's lecturing almost anjwti-re-aad that be and his family ii sn to move into the house by July 1. lt t Auorcey-Cencral Brewster thinks t-t Arthur's nomination it Ihe only thior tht .... iu, irvKV,i;A4n lrtj. He thinks that the people are a l'ttle tired of that party, and the tics t t discipline and the patriotic sentiment thv. bouad men to it are relaxing every Iiowell attributes his defeat to a badly piaioed ankle. He has made $SO.00O oat or walking matches, so that he is 'not to badly hurt after all. The gross rtoeipu ol the recent match are $35.-uw- Uowell'i trainer has challenged Vaiera!d lor another walk with the KnjIUh champion. Now is the Use to give Smith Worm IM. ly d-w r VOL. VIII. W One more or the great and illustrious men or the earth has crossed the j river ol dtalh and is now resting I under the shade ol the green trees on the un known shore. JudahP. Benjamin i3 dead. He fell asleep on Wednesday in bis apartments in the Avenue Jena, Paris, wbero he has for the past lew mouths resided, lie died fall ot years and ot honors, i His aao, we think, must have been about 75 years. 'He was one ot the great spirits or tho late war between the States and at its close was Secretary or Stale. The New York Stm has the following sketch of the distinguished deceased : Mr, Benjamin was born in St. Croix, X in the West Indies, in 1811. His pa-T rents were English and of Jewish faith. In 1810 they emigrated to Wilmington, N.C. Young Benjamin entered YaleCol lege in 1825, and left without having graduated In 1823. lie was admitted to the bar in New Orleans in 1832. He lOjUicKiy oecamo conspicuous in pontics, lJUtil as a Whiz and subsequesntly as a Democrat. He was elected to the United States Senate in 1852, and re elected in 1858. On Dec. 31, 18C0, he made a memorable speech in the Senate announcing his adhesion to the State of Louisiana, which had seceded from tho Union. He immediately withdrew from the Senate and went to New Orleans, whereupon Jeff Davis, who had just been elected President or the Southern Confederacy, called him into his Cabinet as Attorney-General. He also acted as Secretary ot War for the Confederacy daring a temporary vacancy in that office. Afterward be was appointed Secretary ot Slate, an office which he retained until tho fall of the Confeder acy. lie escaped tho pursuit of the Federal troops and fled to Nassau. N. P. In September. 18G5. he reached England. His property was confiscated, but his law library was bought and presented to him by public, subscription. Through the influence of Lord Cairns he was called to tho bar in England in 1866. He began practice in Liverpool and rapidly succeeded in acquiring .1 Targe clientage. His reputation as an advocate became verv isreat. Ho received the silk gown in 1872. Therealter he was engaged in almost every great legal contest in Eng land. In 186d he published his treatise on the 'Law ol Sale or Personal Prop erty. Sorneot his arguments are ia mbus legal literature. xears ago ne reiuscd.to take any briefs except upon appeal, and was therealter beard only in the House of Iords and in the Privy Council. At one time during the early history of his legal practice in England, he was reduced in circumstances by the failure ot the house ot Ovcrend & (larncy. and he resorted to writing tor the press to support himself and his family. He joined the the staff of the London Daily Telccraph. and contributed many bril liant articles to the editorial columns of that journal. His book on personal property immediately attracted tho at tention of lawyers, and after its publi cation bis practice increased with rapid ity. Mr. Benjamin recently retired from the active practice of I his profession, receiving many tokens oftbc inch re card in which ho was held by both the bench and bar of England. T. B. Aldrich is taken to task for making the word Nicl (in describing a Marcchal Niel rose in a poem in the May Alantic) rhyme with steel." His critics urge that the French word Nicl or two syllables might rhyme with 'well" or dwell" but hardly with steel." ' The New YotH Herald says : "Blaine of Maine will stand plenty of watching for yet a while, not because he is likely to make himself President, but becauso the people probably do not want any President of his making, if a bargain with him is. like the Garfield bargain to be loaded with the condition that be shall be Secretary of State." Mr. R. M. Driokard, Teller, Second National Bank. Washington. D. C. suffered with rheumatism in his right hand and shoulder. By a few applica tions ot St. Jacobs Oil. I the wonderful pain-reliever, he was eotirely cured. More Us lit. Editok Review Dear Sir. I no tice a communication in your issue of yesterday in which allusion is cuade to' the report ot General TWmbs saying he would contract to drink all the blood that would llow from the act of Secession " The Democratic Conven tion held in Charleston in lSf0 broueht together many or the great intellect ual giants, who made public speeches, out none containing the remark altributwl to General Toombs. Im a speech de livered from tbo portico or i the City Hall in Charleston Wo. TV Yancey, avsarred bis thousands or listeners that 5Jeccsion would bo a bloodless revolution and that ho would wipe up with the handkerchicl be hld in his hand all the blood that would bo shed &c I docbt not that in the exciting events or that period the exact words and person who spoke them were for gotten. Osr. Who Was Pretext. ir you need a real good first class cooking stove, don't rail to ace the! Ex celsior Penn,.. Zeb, Vance and New Emerald, besides others. They are to bo found at factory prices at JacocTs. who Is the manufacturers agent, f I' ftiMINGTON. N. C. LOCAL NEWS. II OCX TO I Iff ADYEITISEU UTS. , Lost Bunch of Key 4 C W Taxxs Croquet American Lcijtou of Honor flnxsBEKOKB New Music Change of Schedule W & W U R Chance of Schedule W, C AABB F C miller Glbton's Imported Candy , Mcxds Bros. 4 DkOosset Timely Berne dies , Full moon at 53 minutes past 10 o clock to-night. t . , Clarendon Council Uoi 67, A. L. of nonor,willmcet l6-nIg!R,at 7J o'clock Shi imps and cucumbers have made their appearance here although in smal quantities as yet. i As we go to press the three white fire companies are on parade, but a repon would be too late for this issue. There will be a change or schedules on and after .Sunday, the 11th inst., on the W. & W. and W., C. & A. Rail roads. A thunder shower passed over the city in the early' morning hours, and for awhile the peals were incessant. It was accompanied, with a refreshing rain which was surely needed. Robert Howe, colored, for being noisy and disorderly in front of the Purcell House this morning, was ar rested and locked up in the guard house to await the Mayor's action to-morrow There was a severe storm of rain and bail yesterday on the line of the Wil mington & Weldon Railroad, between Wilson and Rocky Mount. In shady places the hail laid quite thick on the ground when the train passed there yesterday afternoon. j I Mr. J. S. Bvrd. who was arrested Wednesday morning on board- the steamer Murchison, upon her arriva here from Fayctleville, and has been in the guard house since awaiting a re quisition from the proper authorities, was called for by tbo latter this morn ing. The officer had authority to dis charge Byrd providing the latter would settle the claims against bim. This was satisfactorily arranged and Byrd w:i9 discharged. For Fadorland. Mr. H. Brunhild, with his wife aud two children, will leave New York June 4th, on the North German Lloyd. steamer Elbe, for a trip to Europe. Mr. Carl Richter and Mr. C. Micbaelis also intend to stard early in June for Gcr many. lersonal. Lieut. Jno. U. Rhodes, of tbo U.'S. Revenue Marine Service, and the hero or the Gay Head disaster, arrived hfere last night on a short visit to friends and relatives, tie is looking wen ana is the same genial, quiet, unassuming gentleman as or yore. He has had to undergo lots of handshaking since his arrival. I.O.O.F. Tho Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows ot North Carolina, will meet in annual session at Winston. N, C, on the 13th inst.. at 8 o'clock p. m. The represent atives from this city, are Mr. Oscar Pearsall, Cape Fear Lodge, No. 2, and Mr, U. O. Craig, Orion Lodge, No. 67. Would Not Bite, i There was much disappointment among those who went down on tho blackfish execursion on the Passport yesterday. The sky was bright, the sea was smooth and the wind was from the right quarter and yet the fish would not bite. There was no accounting for the fact, only the fact was there. It is proposed to try t overagain at an early day with the hope of better juck. . Beautiful Work!. Mr. C. W. Yates has at his bookstore on Market street, a very fine crayon portrait ot Mr. Jno. R. Turrentine, of this city, executed by a young lady, Miss Fanny Pender, formerly or Edge combe, but now or Chapel Hill. It was made from a phtograph, and it is one or the moil artUtic pieces of work that has been exhibited in Wil mington in years. Decoration Day. At a meeting held on Wednesday night to make arrangements Ur the observance or Federal Memorial Day. J. C. Hill presided and C. P. Lockey acted as Secretary. On motion or Gen. Manning it was decided to hare a pro. cession on the 3uth insL, and Cof. E. R. Blink. J. S. W. Eagles, J. E. Samp son. J. K. Cutler and C. P. Lockey were appointed a committee to make the necesaarj arrangements. " i ' "i " . ; ' t' ; FRIDAY. MAY 9, 18841 i Memorial Wreaths. The members or the Ladies' Memo rial Association, and or the Children's Memorial Association, are requested, to meet at the school room in rear of St. James's Church to-morrow afternoon at3 o'clock, for the purpose ot making lanrcl wreaths for the Memorial Cele bration on Monday. All who have laurels which they will contribute to the cause lire requested to send them to the school house to-morrow afternoor. City Court. - Sam Smith, colorei2Jwa&irouelu before the Mayor this morning, charg ed with disorderly conduct, and the testimony went to show that he was indulging in the pleasant exercise of beating his niece until she ..was con strained to shout "murdcrr' Ha wa3 fined $10 for the offense with the alter native ol going below for 30 days. At last accounts ho . was making earnest efforts to raise the required funds. Margaret Sampson, colored, the neice above-mentioned, was brought up charged with the same oflense, but she was discharged. .Interesting to. Fishermen : The cele brated "Fish" Brand G Ming thread is old only at Jacobi's, He is tbelm; porter's Agent. t Judah P. Benjamin. The late Judah P. Benjamin was at one time a resident of Wilmington and there is a gentleman now living here who remembers him well as a boy. Our informant thinks that he was born in Fayetteville although it ' is said , by others that he was a native of St. Croix. W. I. While in WilmingtoL he resid ed with bis uncle, Mr. Jacob Levy, who did business here as an . auction eer and commission merchant and af terwards, while yet a ! boy, removed with his uncle to New Orleans. This was about jGO years ago and Mr. Benja min must have been then about 10 or 12 years or age. This is, wo believe the first time the ract has ever been published. I AViliiiiDSTton Light In Ian try. This corps turned out for drill las night under the command of Lieut. W C. Jones, with nearly 30 men in the ranks and made a creditable display A meeting of the company was called at the armory after the drill, at which it was voted to postpone the regular meeting until Tuesday, the 13th inst All the necessary arrangements were made for the appearance of the compa ny at the memorial exercises on the 12th inst., each member being requircc to bring a floral wreath six inches in diameter, which is to be used in decor ating the graves of the dead heroes. There was much regret manifested at the inability of the Smithvillc Guards to be present, a regret which will bc shared by all of our citizens. , The Library Association. The regular annual meeting of the Wilmington Library Association was held in their Hall last night. The pro ceedings wero earnest and interesting, much interest being: manifested in the growth, prosperity and success ot the organization. Xho report of the Directors was read which showed an encouraging conditfbn of the institution, and, motion of Dr. W. II. Green, a vote ol thanks and appreciation was extended to the Directors for the faith ful and efficient manner in which they bad conducted its affairs. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President Mr. George W. Williams Vic Presideut -Dr. Tho. F. Wood. Directors Messrs John (Sjwan, Iredell Meares, Rev. F. W. E. Pechau, G. if. Smith, M. S. WiJlard, R. S. Martin and Wi M. Cumraing. In the absence of the Vice President, the meeting wai presided over by Col. W. L. Smith, who; with Rev. Mr. Pes- chau, spoken of the great importance of the Library as an educator. Roth gentlemen spoke encouragingly aid rlt assured that its usefulness wuiild be mors deeply manifested in - the future hat it had been in tbo past. 1 We learn from the Cbadboarii Times that Rev. Dr: Priicbard. of this city, will deliver the annual literary address at the approaching Commencement of be Fair Bluff High School Jon Thursday, he 5th of June. ; Norwegian barque Emlla, Simonsonj cleared to-day for London, with 1,500 casks spirits turpentine and 1,265 bbls. rosin, valued at $24,080, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprnnt & Son. The receipts of cotton at this port to day loot np 3 bales. -4 NO. 1101 We invite the attention or our citizens to the act that first Quality shirts are being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tf. IELV II AYS In this city, this morning. 9lli Inst . at 12.40 o'c'ock, WILLIAM THOMAS, only chill of Wm. M., Jr.. and Kllza if. llajs.agoi 1 year, 1 month and 13 days. ' - ' The funeral will take place to morrow (Sat urday) evening, at 4 o'clock", from the resi dence of the parents on Seventh between Wal nut an i Mulberry streets, thence to Bellevuc Cemetery. The irlentU and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Lost. T AST HIGHT nDRILX, ON THIRD, i i'linceas cr Front ; street, a BUNCH OF KEYS. Pleaso leave at this oflicc and get re ward. N j ' may 9 It Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. II. Co. Orrica of Gknkkal snrsanrrEoENT. i Wftmlnirton, N. CMay 9.184 Change of Schedule. AND AFTER MAY 11th. 1884. at 50 A. M.. the fellowlnar Passenger Sched uie wm he run on this roaa : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noe. 48 Weet and 47 East. : 1 Leave Wilmington.. 9.05 P. M Leave Florence. 2.40 A. M Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fr.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. 9.55 P. M. Leave C, C. A A. Junction. 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8.55 A. M. Nioht Mail isd Passknokb Traut, Daily No. 40 West. j Leave Wilmington 1 10.30 P. M. Arrive at Florence , 1.45 A.M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 East. Leave Florence at 4.05 P..M. Arrive at Wilmington..... .S.05P.M Train 43 stops at ail stauons. PaStetaatra Jk C. 11 Tl C A A It R QgHnn A IVon Tnnn. tlon, and all points beyond, should take the 40 Klaht Express. , Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. i ccpt Sunday at 7.10 A. M. I JOHN F. DIVINE, I General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. may v Wilmington & Wnlflnn WCJLUUn Railroad Company. Office of General supebintenukht, Wilmington, N. C, May 9.1SS4.. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1584. AT 9.00 A. M., Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS. DAILl NOS. 47 NOKTH AN1 48 SOUTH. Lve Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9.00 A. M Arrive at weldon.... t fi Leave Weldon. , 2.&oP. M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 8.35 r. M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 8.35 r. M Fast Thkocqh Mail. A p absences Tkaju i DAILT NO. 40 SOUTH. Leavo Weldon .....i 5.15 pJm,. Arrive at Wllm'gton.Front St. Dp 1 10.10P. M . MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington 8.35 P. Arrive at Weldon 25 A. Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia, n 1 i Trains on xarboro urancn uoad Leave Rocky MountforTarboroat 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M Daily. iSundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A.M Daily. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. dairy except sunaay. Train No. 47 make close connection at We don for all points North Dally. All rail via Richmond, ana aaijy except sunaay via iiay Line. Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond aud Washington. All trains run solid between Wlnington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep era attached. - j - I For accommodation of local travel a passen- Etr coaen win do sitaneu to local rreignt ieav g Wilmington at 6.55 A. hi. Dally except Sunday. General Snperlntendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera. Passenger Arent. msy Briggs' Pliarniacy. ! . . -I rTAVl, BOUCillT OlT TIIK st.wts- ri WAl. PHAKMAUT. ?. W. corner ! Front anil Mirfcet streets. w are preu-m-d to lurolsh at rocc ltutn t f TerUtiu am ally kept In a FiK-ST CLAi.S IMUTG if TO HK. Earecil atlentloo will be glteo U the prcpir atln of physlrUna" preacnpuoM Executor's Notice. TXAVING QUALIrlKD AS EXJCCUTOU of 11 ' the last will and testament of Aleindr SDmnt. I hereby notify all ieron htvioc claims against him to exhibit the tame to nee on or before the SUh d ty of April. IsSj. All persons lnrtefctea to tne saw AiexDderpnit I will please make Immediate jmrnt u me. JAM rKUST, Excntor. apllvlawf Star copy John C. Dayis, I TTORXEY AND . I - COUNSELLOR AT LAW, : t - Wiuci3roro9, N. otSce oer the Bank of New Hanover. Practices 1 all the Courts of t State. msr Special attention paMv2'ho eoliretlcai or eiaimf. ovz4ii i . . flsues Koncx. 4 -.; Wt win be glad to receive from osr friends oa any; aad aQ subject of several latereaUmt 1 ; The aama of the witter moil always be f r ala&edtotheEdUor. V v:H . ;.(.' . -' 'V ConnnunlcatloM mut W wrltUv oa o o&e side of the paper. ' -i-'f PenonanuesaastteaTolleL ! ' ' ' .( And It Is especially and particularly u! r tood that the Editor does not alwiv MdM ibe W cocrorpoitdca'ta nmteM- to eUU.t I ia mo editorial eoiuauia. :: : : ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale Low.Tkp A LOT OF COKWISG TOBACCO, slightly lUmased. will be sold at low fl-ures to cloce out ami must bo sold at once. II. BUUN1ULD Jk ERO., . Wilmington, N. OX may 8 lw f Notice. ; I Mr ABSENCE FROM THE city, I leave my accounts In the hands of Mr J. W1. KERR. ITe ftli.nAl,nihn.i...i lect and recelnt for tS ima " ' i - may 5 Steod W, J, MOTT. OFFICE OF Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO. 323 SOUTH .FOURTir STREET, 'on poUte Miller's Drug store. Odiee hours: Opening Day I - 1 THURSDAY, MAY 8th, H - u " ' r . J I ur SUMHEU MILLINERY, PATTERN BONNETS , ' j I ANI IIATS, Ac! r ,. -''.! K. A. LUMDKN'rt, Ladles are Invited to call. roy 6 fit New Arrival At No. G South Front Street! BEST 5c CIGARS : Aprea Dijnter, Ahrck Diner. At re a Soufcr and Tonioura. OlirmT pic and Biz Ikes. Best of Wine and r.tmtni and Coolest of Draught Beer. t neau quarters nqwr liarp Band and doa't yon forget lt .. pi jt , To the Ladies, MR3. McGOWAN, 713 Orange st, h lust received a beauilf ul stock of STAMPING PATTERN'S for Itraidlnir, Embroidery anf Painting. Tho ely lea are entirely new and are transferred to the material by an improved k process. The ladles are respectfully Invited to call and examine them. m - apl 30 lw j-- i I ' . : . - : ' - (ilhsnn'c Tmnnrtori fro tin TT' j muwu o aiujuhuu muuvi v FRUIT. 'ORANGE. vuocoww, vmgcr, vaunu, nose, nutter L . : J'J ( coicn. incrry ana JStrawuerrf Tablets, at j. , F. C. MILLER'S, j i Corner Fourth and Nan its may 2 City Drug 2 1 0 MAUK ET STKE BT, 1 0E CREAM SODA WATEff, i , . 1 i BIRDS AND FLOWERS. T)rii(ra anil Pufntit llnfffttnAa Conolcy's Cologne Is the best in tho cUJ Clears and Cigarettes. - - 'j , Prescriptions prepared at all hours dav atd night. J. W. CONOLET, may .v. t Manaaer, ., - ... IM, I, , , Munds Bros. & DeRosset B KG TO DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION to the following timely remedies ALLEN'S BILIOUS PHYSIC For all dls- ordcr of Stomach, Liver and Blood. 1 $ j NEUROPATHIC DROPS For ' Cholera. 1 Cramps, Colic, Internal Pains. Burns, RUcu mitldm, spinal Affection, Ac;, ftc. ' - WILSON'S.' DYSENTERY SlTtUP-Jn effectual remedy for Cbolcri, Dysentery, Dlarrhca. Cholera Infantum nd Bowel Ccm- plaints generally. II i 1 n;1 ir- . r - . . DRUG DEPOT, Market and Hccond Street. miy'5 . ; . Wilmington, N.C, Croquet. AT $1, tUt5, $2 AXL $2.50 PER SETT. HAMMOCKS, BASE BALLS, BAT0, AtJ SUEET MUSIC. i, New and standard SUEET MUSC AT 05 LY 10 CENTS ijer copy. ' rnoae wj untxs are stm: uoominr. Over ono thousand volumes sold. HEADQUARTER? for ev in the BOOK AND STATIONARY JUNE. YATKS1 BOOK STOK13, I ' may5 119 Market Street. Stop and Think! T?IVE VEAK1 KENT. WILL PUR- CHASE A HOME. Building I olt for sale on the lortalmejt plan on Ca.itl, Church, Nun, A an, Orsnge,- MalLerry, Red ; Croea, Gwynn, Rankin, Kourjh, Ftib, lEUtti, I . SeventU. Wilson, Whtn toti. IUom n, V Tenth, Woo-I,1 Bay, Khvct.t.i, ark, Twe'fttt, Thlcj.ih ant rourwttU. j im (. t AUo, H.oum aud JU for afe ! I j ' Money oanf v ihxe wlaldnc to UulV I i pp'y to i .. ' . M1. I ' v. 77cw . JAMES WILSQN. RIew Musics - "TLL AWAIT U iJXR." U s; I rThen the Spring Tioe at l.'obics Hare Cobh, as snjc by Thatcher, - Prlmn A West MlnstreU, Sleep Little DarHnjr e - MEhren on the KMoe." ' i LI tllo DatUh Dream of Mt," . 1 Ana au tne latest H"ga. 1 Ooeen' Lasa Handkerekla m 1 Ia.&l ' thNew Tor Co-BUtpermCo. v - y For new an 1 pretty : Music be sure t vbit HEINSBERQER'S j '- apISS . Lira Book M4 IXuate MtoVcs
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