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Ln Old' Soldier's EXPERIENCE. "' . Calrtrt, TexM, XaylSSX X wish to 9Tjm mj appreciUlon of ttu vaftu&U qnalittei of Ayer s CherryPectoral - Wall ChttTtinri army, Jttit btfort th battls of Ykkaboxg, I contracted a e ?tr eld terminated la a dACfWOos tMfh. I fooad do rallaf till on our march w cum to a country store, where, on asking for ocd rtmed y, I vu nxjtd to try Atz& Cuur Pzcroaxu I did so, aad rapldjy cored. Since taea X hMf kpt PxcTonxl. constantly by m. for family ue, and I bare fooad It to be an terminable rtmedy for throat and Inns dlcae. J W. "WfllTLXT." Thoosaads of testimonials certify to the prompt cars of all bronchial and Inns afitoctloa, by ih cm of Atxx'b CntMT Prcroaxi. Beixi very paUUblo, the joun? mt chUlran take It readily. TXLTXXZD ST Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweII,Mas3 Sold by an DrQrtfta, Ual lrtctplA. - . 7 14 Tuesday, May 13, 18S4. PARASOLS for LadV. PARASOLS for KIM'S. PARA SO 1-3 for Children, In every style and color, at TAILOR'S ISAZAAIt, TUESDAY, .31 AY 13tli, AND EVERT DAT THIS WEEK. Open, a New Stock of FANS. FANS. FANS. A New Stock of rE AT II EELS A FLOWERS. A New Stock of HATS. TRIMMED AND UNT RIMMED. A New Stock of Ornaments, Slide. Buckles, la steel. Jet and pearl, together with an IM. MXN3E bTOCK c Laces. Veiling. Indies Misses ant Children's Apron, bklits. Ni;ht Co fees, mad a great many other artl-.k. which we wlU dli play oo our counters TUK'DAV, May 13th. aad dnrtng the cnvlrc week, which we Invito the Lsdlc to caU and ncc Prices, Quality and Beauty apeak for them aelree at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St., may 5 WILMINGTON. N . C. X. XL The eMleat store la town for ladles to atop la la TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. WE HAVE A SMALL QVANT1TY OK London Dock Port Wino I tht haa bean la oar a to re for more than Arc yeara. It La a rich, mellow wlae aod of very npertor merit. It la worth t-S per gallon. For medicinal purposes It Is unquestionably tat BEST that can to obtained, and tor tabic bm la euperU Whiskeys, Wines & Liquors of crcry klad and of the best iuallty. Try the TROPIC (domestic) BEER at ortbeKAI 8EB (laiportodj BEER t II Mpcr do. Tbty an uaenuakd la the market OarKoyster's Candies eliilbold the s a pre mac r overall others for ponty aad wholoaomeneas; He. per poutd tkrae pooads for 91. P. L. BRIDQEBS & 00. The Daily! Review MONDAY. MAY 11), 18S4. 4-r tublihetL in the city of WilminqUm. -t a sends Jts cordial Breeungsou wishes to the Convention of E?t.i'aro- lina. A. U. JrMAN, -UMiiVH- Tho Biahop announced standing: com fVnimitrM nn - Canons Rev. J. Thc vauv tic-dew Jua the largest l1tbp r D. iV. W. Shield. T. M. ma fide circtuatin, of any newspaper Messrs. John Hughes and A. J. Deuosset. . i Rt.tp of Chnn-h Revs. R. B. Drane. T. Fhnrn. N. C. IIa2he3. Jr.. Messrs. v n Winston and J. G. Braaw Finance Revs. N. C. IJugbes, Sr.. T Hardinir. Messrs. Geo. S. Miller, (ion If. Rnbcrs. Wm. Calder "Elections Revs. N." C. Huzne?, Jr., Mpcara. O. P. Mcares and E S. Hoyt Vow Purishea Rev. T. B. Haughton, xfoQcra V. A Bovle and R. H. Er- , w Unfinished Business Rev. N. E w ATpssrg. u. . I'etiizrew ana R r'nttcn. The Bishop then delivered his annual Ailtlress. R2V. J. C. Huskc, cliairnuan of ihe Cjinmittcc on Canons, submitted re- nrirt and a resolution as follows : Ilcsolvcd, That where Uie word Nrth Carolina occurs in the title page or Can ons of the Diocese that the words "Past Carolina1' be substituted. Resolved. That in Canon 17th. Section 1. the word "six" be Btricken out and the wotd "three" be inserted; and tfiat in the same Canon the word &'oi Ual eich. of Charlotte and ofMorganton" be stricken out. Resolutions adopted. Rev. T. M. Ambler offered the fol lowing resolution : liesolved. That the second section of Canon XIX be amended by striking out in the second lino the clause, "the clerical members of the Diocesan Con vention' and -also ihe last sentence of the said Canon. ' Referred to committee on Finance on motion of Dr. DeRo3set. Col. AtKinson oflered ioilowing re solution : liesolved. That a committee of three, of which tho Bishop of the Diocese shall be chairman, shall be appointed to incjuire and report to the Convention 01 IU13 Uiocese, at lis ucau sessiuu, a plan for the formation ol a league or Brotherhood to aid the families of the deceased clerevmen in this Diocese. - i mf Carried. Col. DeRosset introduced the follow ing resolution : liesolved. That the Constitution of this Diocese bo amended by omitting the word 'convention" and inserting "council" wherever tho former occors as referring to the representative body ot the church in this Diocese. Referred to Committee on Canons. Dr. Dellosset offered certain amend ments to the Canons of the church. Re ferred to Committee on Canons. Mr. F. II. Bovio introduced the Ioi lowing resolution: That the 1st Article of tho Constitution be amended so as to read ,Tho Church in tho Diocese of East Carolina." instead of "The Church in this Diocese." Referred to Commit tee ou Canons. Mr. John S. tang introduced a res olution as follows: That the Church HO Nortli Front St. may 11 Has Arrived 1 a TEXJ1I SUPPLY OT THAT dcUcloua U MATED ri2CK APPLE by today's N T Also, another lot of that A Nr. 1 KT" TEA at 0o per pound. (China Cup aad Baaoer gtrea with rrery pound) a pounds aoMta two weeks. Eemember I keep nothing bat the very bast Irat-claas foods. Fresh sup pry rrery week. Call aad examine at Crapon'a Family Grocery. GEO. L CSAPON. Asent, Family Orocer, ti Soaia Front St Just Received. jTATI RECEIVED TO-DAY A LARGE Wtef ckxaat Fans-aad Paratol. Hamburg Sdctagt, Hlk aad lisle Glore. Neckwear, Ac AddUloae toMlTlaery two or three .'Uinee ejaca weak. Kew lot of Caderwear, Just re csrrad. AaeeXUs at prkca that will com para farorably wlU aaj la the city. Eeepectfully MISS E. KAKRER, jl o Xxchaaia Ccrser. I Wathlnitoo iaz?tte Convention of EastCarolina. The first Annual I Convention of East Carolina convened in St. i'eter's Church, in ihis town, on Wednesday, the Hth rfMay. Xo deliberative Rseniblv has ever met in Washington that presented a fin-r aiiKarance or contained more intellectual culture. The Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson. Hiihop cf tfce Diocese, of fered prayers and cpKcd the convention Price, 10 f ruer. i i The Stcretarv. Rev.- N Harding, called the roll and the following clergy men respndrd t i their naine : lit RifV. A. A. WatNin. D.D.. Rev. N. Collin Hughes Kcis.Joi. C- Huike, D. D, Israel illardiiiir: Luther J,born, John Kiernmn. X. Hardin?. Robert B. Drane. Samuel S. Barber. 1 nomas it. Haushtou. Charles (J. Brady, N. L; Price, Robert B.i U indley, N. Codm Hughes, Jr.. HcnrS. McDufly. LAY IH.I.KGATF-S. ; Sr. Thomas' Church, Bath James F. Carrow. I ' St. John's Durham's Creek, Beaufort county Jo. L. Butt.1 St: James1, Beaufort. Cj D. W . Jarvis. 1 Trinity Church, Beaufort county- Fred Grist. Isaac Hughes. Zion Cnurcb. Beaufort county J. J. Cutler, Jesse Braddr, James II. AUigood. : St. Paul s, Laecton -i nomas i nomp. on. .... St. John's. Evancehst Mission, lUen- ton Anderson Luton., i St. l'soTs. Greenville R. R. Cotton. St. Martin's. Hamilton-W. T. Clary. Holy Innocents. Lenoir county Nathan B. Whitfield. Dr.Wm. Cobb Whitfield. I ! Christ Church, New Berne John S. Ixng. I . St. John's. Pitt! county i red Hard ing. W. S. Wooteh. J. L. Tucker. St. Peter's. Washington E. S. Hoyt. Dr. W. A. Blount, A. M. Buchanau, T. II. B. Myers,' "Win. B. Morton, J. D. Myers, C. F. Ellison. T. Cutler. St. David's, Washington connty I). Spruill, X. O. Eborn, Arthur Collins, C. S. Fettiercw. Church ol tho Advent. Wi:iiamston W. G. Lamb, Gideon Lamb. St. Janie', Wilmington Dr. A. J. DeRosset. Col. W. L. DoRoist, Col. J. W. Atkinson. Wra. Calder. St. John'.-?, Wilmington-O. 1'. Men res, Jr. ' St. Thomas'.WimUor J. J. Jacobi, Francis D. Winston. A quorum being present; the Bishop declared the convention uj.cn for busi ness On motion the conventual took a re cess for the purpose; of divine services. Morning prayer w'as said by Rev. R. IJ. Drane." thu Rev. N. C. Hughes, Jr.. ami Rev. Dr. Carmicheal reading the Litany and prayers. f The sermon jlefure the convention was preached by Rev. N. C. Hughes. The IJishop pronour.ced the benediction After the conclusion of the services the convention reassembled. On mo tion Rev. E. M. Forbes was unani mously elected President, Rev. N. Harding was unanimously elected Sec retary. ! A discussion arose upon a motion to change one ef the canons of the church Dr. Huskr, chairman of the committee of canons, suggested delays for report ot committee and the resolution was withdrawn Col. J. W. Atkinson offered the fol lowing resolution : liesolved. That all clergyman, rectors or as3ii:int clergyman of parishes within the limits ot ilto Diocese of East Carolina, who were so resident at the time of the organization ot said Dioccso are entitled to scats in this Convention as members thereof. j This rcsoJution wn discussed by sev eral members. Subsequently1 Mr. Wm. Calder obtained leave and offered the following resolution : t-Tbat the Secretary bo iii3trneted to send tho following by telegraph to the Secretary of the Convention of North Carolina: "The Diocesc'ol East. Caro lina in Convention assembled send fra ternal greetiug to their brethren of North Carolina, prayinff that tho Holy Ghost may direct, sanctily and govern them and us in our present work." The Bishop handed the following tele gram to Secretary Harding: j t iiai:liT(n, b. J , luay 14. c4. Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, Bishop Diccese of Ent Carolina: The 01th Annual Convention of tho Diocese of South Carolina sends lrater nal greeting to the Prst Convention of East Carolina. i B. Ww Howk, President. On motion of Mr. Winston, the following dispatch wis se it in reply: Tho first Annual Convention ot the Diocese of East Carolina reciprocates the-fraternal greeting:! -l the Annual Convention ol the Dioccso of South Carolina, and prays that a wise Provi dence will guide, direct and bless them and us in our work. t A. A. Watsou, Bishop. To UisJwp Howe. Cluirlcslon. S. C: Dr. Huske, of the Finance Commit tee. reported the books, accounts and vouchers of tho Treasurer all correct. . On motion ol F. D. Wilson, Dr. De Roe set. of Wilmingtonj was unanimous ly re-elected Treasurer. Dr. Huskc reported at 1 length as Chairman of the Standing Committee, detailing the reception of the consent ol the Forty-eight Dioceses to Dr. Wat ion's election as Bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, and giving an account of the Consecration. On motion !of Rev. Mr. Forbes, all visiting clergy and candidates for orders were jnvitcd to seats in the Conven tion. . On motion of Rev. Mr. Drane, ihe Secretary was directed to call on the Treasurer for fundi to meet the current expenses ot theJSecretary's ofiice. Dr. Hnske. of the Committee on Can oui . reported at length and the report, making some important changes, was adopted. j , SECOND' D A V. The Secretary read a telegram from the Diocese of North Carolina - as fol lows: Oxford. N. C.. May 14. 8i. Rev. A. Harding, Secretary: ' The Convention of North Carolina Bisho- ex officio Revs. R. B. Draner N Harding, T. B. Haughton and Messrs. F. A. Boyle and W. G. Lamb k i For behalf of St. James', Parbb, Wilmington, Col. DeRoset tendered the Diocese ot East Carolina its one fourth undivided interest in the church property at. Wilmington. J ? Un motion ol t. U. Winston, it was accepted with theconditions imposed by the terms of the gift. i The Secretary read a communication from the Secretary of the Home of Lay Deputies of the United States, in regard to proposed changes and amendments in the constitution ot the church. Con- currcS in. 1 Col. Atkinson reported lor. the com mittee iu relation to the Ravenscroft Mission and Training School at Ashe ville. Referred to the joint committee on the Division of the Property of the Old Diocese. I A Great Conqueror. Everybody hates egotism, yet history is full of it. Sesostns. one i of Egypt's early kings, was so full of egotism, that the fame ot his deeds might long sur vive him, that he erected columns in the countries through which he passed. oa "which wa3 inscribed: "Sesostii king of kings and lord of !ords, subdue l this country by the power of his arms." That monarch showed, no doubt, a great deal of egotism by his actions; but would it be egotistical to say thai Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has done more than subdued a country, because it has conquered millions of obstinate colds and coughs, that held their victims in racks and tortures, worse than tbeln- quisition? Wo think not! Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup needs no column lo per petuate its fame and worth its benefac- tion will be a housenoiq tracuiion among those it has emancipated. i )i Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil. Ivd MISCELLANEOUS. HISCTELLANEQna f PARASOES-S UNSHADEs: REAL BARGAINS IN THESE GOODS, IN BLACK AND ALL Co ' 0 OACH IN a SUN SHAD Es IN ALL COLORS, ALL NEW AND CHEAP. TABLE LINEN at prices not often to be found. GLOVES AND IIOISER Y An excellent DRESS GOODS Summer Silks arid many , 1 new things that cannot bl enuni 3IATTIXGS AND: CARPETS in great variety. PJ3. may 15, 1884 MclNTiRp NEW "SUMMER AND WINTER RESW SMITHVILLE, JST. 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Price only 1.00 by mail, post-paid, illustrative sample 0 eta Send now. Gold medal awarded the author bv the National Medical Association, to the omcers or wmcn ne rerers. The Science of Life shouli be read by the young for Instruction, and by the afflicte ljor relief. It will benefit all London Lmtct. There la no member "f eociety to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth, parent. guardian. Instructor or clergyman Argonaut. Address tne X'eaooay iviemcai institute. r Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 BullSnch Street. Toston, Mass., who may be consulted en all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseases tnat have baffled the skill of all BJ A i oth r physicians a specialty. Dl & fbm Sucb treated successf nl-TP 2 Er 1 ly without an in- I IH l UbLir stance of failure. Mention this paper. may 19 dAw 4w over the water. AT MOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHER AXO IN FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN, WILL OPEN ABOUT MAT 2Cm UNDER ENTIRELY NE W MANAGEMENT I" Hotel lias been rekvrnished and renovated throuffhont.. v0t,r J I - , a -rv auaaadsoi building erected for pleasure i Diirnoses. Elnrrn.nt-. 1 j ; o- a j iiiojj First-class Musicians from New York will furnisi' Ball Room and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TO AYXTiv ! I . ' - f ' ' Daily Ma,ils. Telegraphic pommunieati.on. Finest Fishing on Atlantic Cor Tourists and Pleasure Seekers1 Northward and Southward will find it to their advantage to give us a call. CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED The Atlantic Coast Line and Carolina Central R. Pt. w feel tlcVep I trom all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick. Special rate3 by month and season J73 J. . SUBLETT, of New York, Manager. may 1 2m ', . . ; ' , . Mcssenncr. published in Charlotte and edited by Rev. K. N. Joyner, is a relig ious journal ot high character and tef- and professional than any oth fectivc iniluencc. that it has rendered ISSeverylnstne.1 p srona service iu mo cuu&u ui icugiuu m North Uarol.na, and mat we reconi' mend it to the support of all the clergy and laity within ibe bounds of this Dio cese. Carried. Dr. DeRosset moved that all clergy men who are accorded a seat in this convention be entitled to tase part in the discussion. Carried. Mr. O. P. Meares. Jr..i offered the following resolution : That the word twelve in Section 3, Article III, be stricken out and the word six inserted, so as to read : As well as having been a resident therein for six calendar months. &c. Referred. The Committee on New Parishes, through Rev. T. B. Haughton, reported that they have examined the papers re latinft to the formation of St. Cyprians1 Mission, of New Berne, and find them in due form and correct, and do there fore recommend the admission of said Parish, and that the delegates there from bo admitted to seats. Adopted. Rev. R. B. Drane introduced the fol lowing: Whereas. tho resolution Adopted by the convention in St. Peter's, Charlotte, with rclerenoe to a division of the permanent lunds of the Diocese of North Carolina, did not name the North Carolina Scholarship Fund in the General Theological Seminary, Therelure. liesolved. That tho attention of the joint committee be cabled to this fund and it be authorized to take final action for this Diocese. Dr. DeRosset introduced this resolu tion : That the Treasurer be authorized to pay tho expenses ot such clergy as Vrt nrJ n . nrf PnHfn nnon t hi convention At NO. G SOlltll Front Street. being in charge of parishes but not -- -'3-1-. . uii.1V F. E. MWCKLEK, Sweu fl National Wire & Iron Set-. .it. M ANLFACTUKEE3 OF ! 3H1a1. Cheese Safci. Virn Cloth. Wire Counfer Rninrwt Wliw m. vi V KrsKiJrt. Saml & Co..l Krmn. Wonther Vwum Stabto FlitoiW hJ. sifitSi-'' iiiU:ij, Vv iic & It uu i'ancat. Iron Sftutters, Counter 8uppon.ta. nich Ij t2fSend for Catd.Uuu. - i iCl-lIenUon Uiis Paper. ' Don't Pay Rent! Y-HY PAY BEN C WHEN THE same money wiii buy you a nome i In this city I have sold over one hundred and City Loi3 and Houses and Lots to parties, who have paid In full for them', bv instalments monthly payments. Also, I have a large number now on my books, who are mating regular monthly payments and will soon own homes and get clear of land lord rulo. Money loaned to those wishing to build. Apuly to may 14 cw JAMES WILSON. New Arrival entitled to Feats. Adopted The Secretary, Re?. N. Harding, un der instructions from the Primary Con vention, reported that he had prepared a history ot the movement looking to the division of the Diocese and a com plete record of the proceedings of the primary convention. The historical preface was written by Rev." R. B. Drane. Un motion of Dr. DeRosset the com munication was referred to a com mittee of three for revision and correc tion. The committee to report to morrow. The B shop constituted the commit tee as follows: Rev. R. B. Drane. Col. W. L. De Rosset. and Major John Hughes. The following telegram was received and read : "Tin Convention of theDiocese of Georgia send fraternal greetings to the Bishop and Diocese of EastCarolina on their first meeting in convention. Ret. W. C. Hunt. Samuel Hall. On motion. Rev. V. W. Shields and Mr. F. A. Boyle were appointed to res pond to the Georgia Convention's tele gram. . j On motion of Dr. DeRosset, the Con vention went into the election of corns mittees. The following were elected: Standing Committee Revs. J. C. Huske, D. D.. T. M. Ambler N. C. Unghes, Jr., and Messrs. John Hughes and A. J. DeRosset. 1 . Missionary Committee The Bishop ex ojjicio. Revs. I. Harding. T. M. Am bler, and Messrs. J. W. Atkinson and II. G. Smallbones. Educational Committee Rev. N.C Hughes, Sr.. and Messrs. J. S. Long ana w m. aiuer. Church Apres Pijucer, .At res m 13 EST 5c CIGARS j Diner. Afres Sonfer and Toniours pic and . Big Ikes. Best of Winea and I.qi ors and Coolest of Draught Ber. Head Quarters new iiarp Band tn doit you forget It . a pi 2i Don't Forget ! lO. 112 SOUTH FEONT STREET ! Where HUMPHREY. JENKINS & CO.. keen those line MeifJe' and Home's fctrawbcrrlB. Black and Whortleberries, Apples and Peach es, wnen in season. Poultry and Earirs. Con signments ot tne above solicited. nd Kti- facUon guaranteed Give us a trial is all we at. i mav6 - C O fI SlltZ LiVlA Li N H Wi. WILMINGTON MARKET May 19 4 P.M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted steady at 20 cent3 per gallon. Sales of 200 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoted dull at $1.07 for Strained and $1.12ifor Good Strained. No sales. TAR Quoted firm at $1 30 per bbl of 280 lbs. ' ( CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and SI for Hard. COTTON Quoted dull. Small sales on a basis of llf cents perpound for Middling. The following are the official quotations : ' Ordinary 9 J i ceut3 j Good Ordinary ..... 101 , " ) uow jjuaunng. . . . i i Middling . Ill Good Middlin 11 The Excursion and Pic Nic gEASN IS OVEB AND THE THZlflZJ. CAL AND BALL Season has opfenadim, and JOHN WERNEtt. the practiaU Genu xiaruer ana rcrramer, w peraoniuy a &ue anceathis Hair Dressing Saloon, tt MvU Street, between Water and Front, WUnty von. n. j - . Bcu City Drug Store: aiO fllAKKET STREET, TCE CREAM SODA WATER. I X I BIRDS AND IXOWEl Drugs and Patent Medicines. , Conoley's Cologne is tho best la the tit. Cigars and Cigarettes. i Prescriptions prepared at all honn diral I night. J. W. CON0LET, mays . annua Ship Your DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton. H bales S pirits Turpentine 295 casks Rosin-... , 555! bbls Tar....... 210 bbls Crude TurDentine 157 bbls QHICKENS. EGGS AND j COUNTRY PRODUCE GENEBAUTH A. W. RIVINB1EI, , ' WilmlDgtoa,K.C. IIIGUEST MARKET PRICES gasmM (Refftrs to Bank of New Hanover.; may 1G ' MARINE NEWS. J. L. WINNER, -yyATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, , W Chronometers. iFine WAiph.-'a and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Opposite New Market. Front St. mch 22 PURCELL HOUSE. TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, . W1L1UNGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY. Pro:,ntr.r iaw x-ropnevor ALiasUC UoteL 11 ai' appouttmenta. T?.rm per day. nrst-Claae 0 to $3. CO W. & E. S. LATIMER, I Attorneys-a t-Law. Offlce-3. K. Cor. Princess andVater Ste. I John C. Davis; i ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law Ofaoe over tba Bank trfs!??'-' L1.1?" th Court of the butL ! ARRIVED. Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayette ville, Geo W Williams & Co. Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point Caswell R P Paddison. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith viile. Master. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper. Smith TiUe. Master Nor barquentine Drox, Johnson, New York, E G Barker & Co. ' CLEARED. j . . Steamer Wave,Robeson, Fayetteville. Geo. W. Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise. Pepper. Smith ville. Master I ' i Steamer Passport, Harper Smith ville. Master Schr VineYanJ. Rosebrook. St George, Grenada, Northrop & Cumming. Schr Minnie Bonsall. Bonsall, Brunswick. Ga. Geo Harriss & Co. Scbr S B Hubbard. Mehaffey, Darien, Ga, Geo Harrisi Co. Exports. FOREIGN. i St Georze. Grenada Schr Vineyard 142,816 ft lumber. 181,050 shingles,5 2 bis tar, 2 do pitch. I , Gibson's Imported Candy. JgMBBACING II31E FRUIT, ORANGE, Chocolate, Ginger. Vanilla, Eoac, Butter Scotch, Cherry and Strawberry Tablet3, at may 2 F. C. MILLER'S, Correr Pourth and Nun sts Steamer Passport yiLI MAKE REGULAR trips to Smithvllle and tho rorts 5 every day except Sunday. , ' - Vara IK. ''.MLfl tlrk Partlfi Ol 1B Ot can secure tickets day "before hand lw". apt 21 i , J. Yf. gmgj Hon, A. M.Waddell. "yyE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AltfOCX HON. A. M WADPELL as cB4Sf?.2 Congress from the 8ixth nistrlct, W"1" action of the Democratic Convetvfwl trict, when called. I may 12 tf ' " . ' i - - OFFICE OF Dr. C. EHis, NO. 323 -SOUTH FOURTH po&ite Miller's Drug Storo- 0 T" a to II a. m., - to 5 p. m- V v i" Telephone at residence, o. may C tf i -1 L1 James A. Lowrey, yyilEELWRIGHT, BLACKSMTTfl & General Repairer of Carriages and t!3 Work of all kinds attended to Thanking my friends for favors f me In the past, I solicit their kind future, aw - their patronage in Capt W. U. UODD1W, i ' ' . Ji to t&Zl Wilmington, I am now preptrea "iM the work In alt its branches Place of business, on P0? Jh. and h streets. T North Carolina, jfntheSoperlor HAED, CLEAR SQUARE ICE SHIPPED TO ALL pointa la car load, Hhd and Bbl lots, wt 11 packed and in sood share.! We gaai antes saUs faction ad will be undersold b no one. may 10 ! W. E. PA VIS & E02(. others, i-iaii- h Henry w; Bradley and Bevrj reuuon ton. County and siaw - 1. partot lot So. 5. ia block 219. . The above name- defendBU 5 and answer, or demur wSof C2 the office of the Clerk of t.TC tlx Nw Hantrrer County. resi ' Ja House la AVllmin n, on VAn ni ifttrw m Clerk ci
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