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HEADACHES 3" v7 Etc JLx rtaera&y Induced Xn4LjtUoii, Fool Stomach, Cottlrenetf , Deficient Circulation or aocao XVnnremeni f thm XJrr aad BUruUr System. S&Srtrs tin fai rtlief tj lh tao cf Ay eis Pills to itlmalaf tb itomadi and produce a reo lar dil!j Boremeat of tl bowels. By their action oa t&eso organs, Attk's Pills divert tbs blood Irca, Las brain, and relievo aad cor all forms of OonresUre and Nervous Headacfcs, BDJotu Headacag, and Sick XTeadAchs j and by k eerie tbe bowelj free, aad pceserrinx the system in a heal thiol coodltios, they larax immunity froa f utaxs attack. Try Ayer's Pills. Df.J.C.Ayer&Co.jLowelMas?. Soil by &I2 DrcUU. !al lytc4pdJfcA- ntS PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, AN H ORNAMENTAL WOOD WOKK. api tr Boxes and Crates, nOR III PM F.ST OF VrOKTAH K3 ANT) I Frulu. la shook or ready made. TKUUOW PISE LUMBKU. A fall stock of Roust and Dressed Lumber. Lcs. Ac, for Building purpose. AT Orders by tho CArjo. Domestic and For- ipla JAw PARSLEY A WIGGIN-J. IN OOKQKBSS YESTEItOA Y. TO TURPENTINE WORKERS AND DEALS RS IN TURPENTINE TOOLS! TOU WILL FIND THE Hackors, Pullers, Dippers, &c, MANUFACTURED BY WALTER "WATSON, FATETTETILLE, N. C THE YEItY EST IN USE I Order M ta W. K. SPRIXGKR A CO.. UlUa A MU-ClIia N, Wlmiolon. N. C. or to Iba mAnafxcturr, will o-e proiur t at tesitoi. WAPKK WATSON, Mnafcturer of Tool. may .0 tm rayetievlUc. N. C Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Points, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOB N. T. ENAMEL PAINTS CO3 KEADT PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND g4 our price before parchaslBx. The fact l&at our Pilau T9 from the celebrated Fac tortee of WetbertU A Co,. Aad Harrlsoa Bros A Co,3aaflclat juaraoteo for their quality aad parity. A a Cm of (Cooklax Store at Factory , ta addl&oa to our Urge aad fall HARDWAKE STOCK, to which, roar atteatloo lajtspectf ally la tiled. NATITL JACOCI. 10 SouUa front St Has Arrived I A FSXS1I SUPPLY OF THAT delicious U MATED PINE APPLE by to-day's N Y Suaaxr. Alto, another lot of that A N. 1 MIXED TEA at CO per pound. (China Cup aad SaaoerglTta with trtry pound) 200 pound old la two week. Remember I kep nothing bat tae rtry bet tnt-dau food. Fresh tup ply erery week. Call aal essmioe at Crapcn'a Family Grocery. GEO, If. CRAPON. AjcU C ti boqxm rroni si Choice New Crop Molasses. 0 SECOND CARGO KOW IJLODIKO XXD W1U. BK SOLD rBoxm-T rcou wuisr At Low Price. WORTH & WORTH. John C. Davis, .TTOKXXT sitlu)T w wiuuyoTo. N. Ofloa or tbo Baak of Mew UaaoTer. Tra&om ta ail tbe Coort of tae State. mr special aueuo paKvCtbe ooUectloa OFFICE OF Dr. G. C. Ellis. NO. S3 BOUTB rOUKTlI BTRE2T, op pcette Millar Drax Store. Ofice tour to 11a.m.. 5 to S p. a. Taiepaooe at reeVleace, 2o may tX The Daily Review MONDAY. MAY fifi. 18S4. .ti tdt lircut'itU n. of :m fctfs;i;r Ital izh I7i7r: At lm r?MI?ncc n T.-,ii!t,.trir art Thtiwdav Ia.f. nltfT a J UI 1Hl f "M v- h"-fr illn.a of nneiunonia. Mr. Janiej? C. Wynne, n-ei! nb .t 55 yi:.r.-. Th ilceas-l cciiD";.l the rtticc of Sheriff of Franklin county tor spt'c-ral ioar lie wrt? a!s i brother ol our townsman, Mr. (Jcorge . ynne. Wwion F.rttcririi: C1. I'. M HiMelira'i.l has thnti C'!tvold shtep ihi- nwh.inlto'vi a!:t2l f in wool bearing.- One is a b'.ick. .nl two are ewa Lis: wt r k h-c!ipl 1 rr"l tf,,e iKr.. 'ft tvi!ir..U uf w.v.l. the bu-k's coa. wcitfhintf 17 huih1. ami that ol each o! the ewes t joun U. Tui woal mcistircJ fr.mi nin t flcvc mchc3 in Ion rr I h (fh.irl.ttc Observer: A splendid shower, that neum! to have been sen eral all over the country, camo upon ihn ntv ru rdiv altcrnoon, Tlic raiu was nccomjauied by a otl deal ot li-htnin?. but n dama'o ha3 bctn re- rJ!ri,.,l Tlio Chester & Lenoir IUilroad track has now beca completed to Iho depot in Lenoir, to which poiot regular trains will uegin running on June Sad. The bi celebration occurs on June 5th. Xewbern Journal: Felix Fittman, a little son of Mr. F. M. Pittraan. at Bell's Ferry, had the misfortune to cet his rifiht hand cut oil in a plauin? ma chine on Wednesday last. Dr. Wood attended and dressed the wound, and at lal report he was doin well. Some thirty registered letters were received at our postoflicc Thursday night, addressed to dealers and iuanu factucrsol tobacco, containing sums of Irom live to two hundred dollars, being the amount ot rebate allowed by the last Concress incidental to the reduc tion of the tax on tobacco and cigars. I.icco'.nton rrcss: Capt. I. Z. Bax ter, an old and highly 'respected citizen of thi3 county, dud nt his residence in North Brook township last Tuesday, May 201 b. cged 03 years. ( months and 17 days. Capt. Baxter has suffered for several years from paralysis. He was Captain or Co. K, 40th Kegimcnt N C. troops during the late war. A ter rible epidemic of pneumonia is prevail ing in Jacob's Fork township just over the lino in Catawba township. J)r. A. P. Kccver. tno talented local phwician, is down with the disease, and although Drs. Crowcll and Ford of this county arc riding day and night ministering to the sick thev arc unable to attend many who arc suffering I-r medical attention Stalcsvillo I.muliifirL: Wheat and oat 3 bttwfen "Stair.sville and Charlotte hardly look a well as we had expected to sce them, tlwuuh the farmers seem to bo satisfied with the roptct. Stdl we think theso crops look a littles better Not th and Wot f JStstisviile. than South of it. Sila Ilarknes, ol (Swaltuc,s township, Alexander coun ty, died suddenly "ii the 1 1th int.. aged 62 or 83 years. He and a boy had been rt work in a Held. Moving lrom that to another, the boy proceeding tho man. the former ncard a noifo behind and turning saw Harkncs lying on the ground. His chin quivered and he died before the boy could do anything for him. In tho election which was held in Wilkes county last week upon tho question of voting $50,000 in bonds in aid r.f the extension of the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad from Statsvillo to Wilkesboro by way of Taylorsville, tic proposition was carried by a decided majority. It be gins to be toloerably certain now that not only Taylorsville but Wilkesboro will have a railroad before a great while. Beaufort Telephone: Capt. Uaiford Pigott wa taken very sick on the schooner Mjcr at Bear Itilet, lat week, and had to leave tho vessel. He was carried homo yesterday, but is quite unwell yet. Capt. John B!o:dgood will take the schooler to Wilmington. A lot ot nia?uicr.t sheephead. num bering 111 and weighing from three to eight pounds each, was brought into market on Monday last. Tho bidding cn them waa spirited, but they were finally taken ia by Messrs. Dill & Avery and C. L Dickinson, at 31 cents a piece for all weighing six pouud3 or over, and lour cclIh each forlhesmallcr ones. Mr. I. Howland brought into our office one day this week a most wonderful freak of nature. It was an Irish otatoe vine with half a dozen or more perfect tubers at tho base, from rach of which leaves were putting lorth although said potatoes were under the groun l. Above the ground the vino grew straight to a Leight of about . niieen meats anu nearly every branch was a potato?, some cf them being moro than a half inch in diameter and all growing finelv. He says the po:atoe is called tho 'Hjbio3." Xacs and Observer: (iov Jarvis and Col A B Andrews returned to the city cirly yesterday morning, on a spccal train, from Warm Springs. The board of commissioners' for the Western North Carolloa Uaiiroad on the part of the State, coniporcd cf (Iov Jarvis, Hon Z B Vance and S:aJc Treasurer Worth, accompanied by Col A B. Andrews, president; Capt V K McBee. superin tendent, and W A Turk, general freight and passenger agent; Mr Scot of New York, president of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company; Sol Haas and others, passed up the road to and beyond Waynesville on an inspection tour Thursday. Tho road has been completed over the Balsam Mountain, ten miles beyond Waynesville, and tho Nantahala will be reached by the first of September, in accordance with the contract The trip was very enjoyable. Returning to Asheville the party went to Warm Springs. The au- thories oi tho Raleigh & Gaston Road say the peach crop on their lino will be exceptionally large and that the ship ments of the delicious fruit North are expected to be larger than ercr before. Wo had the pleasure of a visit yes terday from Capt. J. R. Thizpen. cf Kdgtconabc. who brings good news of the crops there and says the people are in good heart. Last year he had 700 acres in cotton ; this year he has only 450 yet expects to make fully as many biUs ts be did last year. Now is the time tc?give Smith's Worm On.- lyd-w IUhlBajPIle Syroptoma mmtl Care.' The innptotn are moisture, like perrlra tlon intense itching. Increased by scratching, very d tieMin. prUcu!arlT at xJht; seem ilf fin worm were crawling in and bou ins rrctum; the pTirete part re some time affected. If allowed to continue jery rl rfVal roay follow. "SWA)SW OhT MKN1" 1 a p'eaeant. nra ru-e Also, for Tetter. Itci. ?"all Kbeum, CcaW lied, EryH ela. liarbcr' Itch. Blotohe. all eca'y. cruaty htln Oieae. Cor. by malt. 50 cU; ,3 for tl,- Adores. DK. w aia ou?, j-iu.. 'NEW AI.VERTIBE3MENTS. Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. Sol 1 hf yni?e"i mar 2 IT ileodAw f m w CUftlMJBUClAI .NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. May 26-4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm )it2Jl cents per gallon. Sales of 125 casks at these risurep. ROSIN Quoted dull at $1.05 for Strained and $1.10 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 pe'r bbl of USO lba CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard: COTTON Quoted dull. Small sales on a basi3 of 113 cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary 9J Good Ordinary 10 Low Middling 11 Middling Hi Good Middling Ill cents it 4 14 DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton 4 bales Spirits Turpentine. - 402 casks Rosin i.twa Dbis Tar 62 bbltf Crude Turpentine. 43 bbls MARINE NEWS- ARRIVED. Steamship Vidette, Fuller, Baltimore, A D Cazaux. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville, Master. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master Steamer Wave, Robeson. Fayette ville, Geo W Williams & Co, Steamer John Dawson, Black, roint Caswell. R P Paddison Ger barque Erwin, Langhmndz. Antwerp, F Peschau & Westermann Barque Glacier, lessen, New xorir, E G Barker & Co - Gcr brig Adolph Michel!. Niemann. Boulogne, France, E G Barker & Co Schr Anna M Estell, Travers.Charles on. SC. Geo Harriss & Co, with phosphate to Navassa Guano Co Schr E Arcularius. Marston, Rock- laud, Me, Geo IIarri3S & Co, with lime o E G Barker & Co CLEARED. Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith ville. Master Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master Steamer Wave.Robeson, Fayetteville. Geo. W. Williams & Co. Schr M A Power, Simmons, Thom- aston. Me. J II Chadbourn & Co Exports. COASTWISE. Thomaston, Me Fchr M A Power 312.868 ft lumber. 6 bbls pitch WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND MAY 24, 84. Cotton ashore, 1,519; afloat, 48; total. 1,507. Spirits ashore, 1,554; afloat, 2,005; to tal. 3.619. Rosin ashore, 81,788; afloat, 4,552; to tal, 80,340. Tar ashore, 2.977. Crude ashore, 2,158. RECEIPTS FKOM .MAY 17 TO MAY 24. Cotton. 18; spirits, 1,818; rosin, 9,074: tar, 1,108; crude, 364. KXrOIITS FROM MAY 17 TO MAY 21. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 374; spirits, 022; rosin. 1,640; tar, 1,01 1 ; crude, 119. FOREIGN. Spirits 3,310; rosin. 1,382; tar. 2. SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, WRIGHTSYILLE SOUND, N C. SCOVILLE & CO., Proprietors T 1111 HOTEL WILL BE OPENED FOR tbe Summer season of 1834. under the man apement of SCOVILLE A CO., (of tte Sco- vtilo RroA.. of the Kimball Uonsc, Atlanta. lit , anl the Baford Ilonae, of Charlotte, N. C). and with the extensive Improvement which have len r laced tipon th property, tbe Hotel I the beat cea-SUe Hotel In North Carolina. The ttb'e will be f nrnlahd In tho best stvle. Flh. Oysters and Crab will be serve 1 In great vrlty. rne iwomi are furnished In elf rant style. comfortable !ed. handsome furniture. i ne uronnu are very attractive, targe ana roomy. a iiue liar ana nuiiara Room nas beca placed on the ground. l wo now liowllag Alleys. Mirf and slUl water baihlmr . Special excur. bion rate on all Railroads. r lshln?, Uunuog and Rath vg. ' Boat to convey guests to the Beach. A Band of Music Is engaged for the season. KvcTimnrencnl U made for the enjoy ment and entertainment of guests. Boat Uaces. Bae Ball (James. Lawn Tennis. Cro quet and other games. Complete line of con veyances aircct to the Park, meeting every Board by the day. 12 50 and ti Snee'allv low rate by tbe week or month. may - For Sale. PAIR Or BEACTIIUL CARRIAGE HORSES, well matched, good traveliera. docile and kind. Also, several nice buggy horses. FOR U IRE Horses and Vehlclee of vari ous kind for a 'drive or for atrip to the Sound. r Spccla 1 arrangemen! made for convey ing family partlc to the Sound. may St HOLLIXG3 WORTH CO.. livery and Sale 8tablea. Cor. 4tb aad Mulberry U The Excursion and Pic Nic gEASJH IS OVER AKD THE THEATRI CAL. AND BALL Seaaoa baa opened agaxa, aad JOHN WERvER, the practical German Barber aid Perfumer, 1 peraonaliy la attend a ace at hi H.ilr DTeaatng Haloon, 19 Market Street, berireea Water aad rrost, WUming ton. U. C . zaeU 8TEAMSIIiP "V d e tte 9 WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE, SATURDAY MAY ?1 FliOI WILMIlSrGTOlsr WEDNESDAY JUNE 4 Through Bills of Lading and lowest through rate guaranteed to and from poicle n the Rail Koada and Cajo rear River. ALSO, To and rom Boston, Providence, Phlla'le phla and all Western citle. For Frclgl't Engagements, apply to A. 1. CAZAUX, Afft., WUmlnKton, N. C. ANDREWS, & CO., Agts., S. W. Corner Light and German Sts.. may2G Baltimore JUST IMAGINE ! TnE COOLEST STORK FOR LADIES TO shop in is TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, and there 13 where you will find the finest and largest stock to select from in Millinery and Fancy Goods, as we receive new nd choice goods every day. J ust imagine G3 cents for a bunch of three Tips in any color, regular val ue One Dollar. These goods have been sell ing so rapidly we had to duplicate thorn over and over again by request of our patrons. Just imagine 39c for a bunch of three blark Tips, worth twice the mosey. Such prices Ladles have never heard of before. Just imagine 73c for a line pltine in any shade. An excellent line of Feather 1'om poons. An earlj call will secure you some of these goods at TAYLOR'S BiZ AU. IS? From the smallest single Vlo'et to the largest branched dress garnature. Daisy Wreaths, Pansiea, Buds and Qoscs, in fact every kiud of Flowers, at prices which set competition at defiance. Just opened a stock of Far?s and Parasol, together with a fine stock of Leather .Satchels. Underwear, Corsests, Ribbocs, Laes and made-up Lace Goods, Embroideries &c.,&?., at MISCELLANEOUS. '1X2. MISCELLANEOUS. EVERY LDY IX WILMINGTON AND SURROUNDING COUXTP who is interested in NICE EM BROI DERY, can bt suited from the li just received, being the second purchase ot the season. FINE LACES, of all new stjles. PARASOLS AND SUNSII ADES-Thc prices are low and the assortm gcod. MOURNING PAR.VSOLS AND SUNSHADES. WHITE LAWN IlOI?ES-A b?g success in these goods, new lot jQst CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL CLOTUS-A good assortment at a sons. Yt ry chmp Carpels, especially in Brussels. NEW . SUMMER AND WINTERlESOlg -o- TAYLOR' BAZAAR, 118 Market St., may 22 WILMINGTON. N. C. Don't Forget! jaO. 112 SOUTH FRONT STREET ! Where HUMPHREY, JENKIN & CO., keep those line HeHo and Home's Mrawberrip. also Black and Whortleberries, Apples anl Peach es, when in season. Poultry and ' Eggs. Con signments oc the above solicited, a. ml satis faction guaranteed Give us a trial ia all we ask. mayC NOW IS TDE TIME TO BUY LEMONS. C- f BOXES BOSTON SELECTED LEM J J ONa, just received, which the con signor directs me to sell on arrival. Borax unequaled Soap, Paris Mcdl Flour, tbe whitest in town. And every thing in the Gro cery line at the lowest cash prices. E. G. BLAIR, may 21 No. 19, . Second Street City Drug Store' 52 1G MARKET STREET. ICE CREAM SODA WATEB, BIRDS AND FLOWEUS. Drugs and Patent Medicines. Conoley's Cologne is the best in the city. Cigars and Cigarettes. - Prescriptions prepared at all hours (lav and night. J. W. CON OLE Y, may 3 Manager. Ship Your QUICKENS. EGGS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENE II ALLY to A. W. RIVKNBARK, Wilmington, N. C. HIGIIEST MARKET PRICES guaranteed. (Refers to Bank of New Hanover.) may 10 1884. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 15 Pages. IU7TKD TO BO TP Jl5D GIRLS OF FRUit 8X1 TO SIXTEEN TEARS OF AGE. VoL V. commences November e, 1383. Habfxr's Yocno People Lj tho best week ly for children U America Southwestern Christian Advocate. All that the artists skill can accomplish in the war of illustration has beon done, and the best talent of tbe country has contributed to it teat New England J ouroal of Education. Boston. In its special field there is nothing that can be compared with It Hartford Evening Post. TERMS : HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. I , Per Year. Postage Prepaid. 1 3C SrsrGLK NunBEJiS. Four Cent each. Specimen copy sent oa receipt of Three Cts. The olume ot Harper's Young People for SI 83 and l&a, , handsomely UjrnlnlUumlna ted Cloth, will be sent by mall, postage vre paid, cm receipt or $3 00 each. Cloth Case lor eaeh volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of to cent each. Remittances ahould be made by Post-Offic Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of losj Newrpaper are not to copy this advertise meat without the express order of ILckpkjc BJtOTHXXS. ddres HARPER A BROTHERS, norP - Nevr fork. SMITKCVILLE, 1ST. C. AT MOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC JORTS FISHER AND CASWEUtn inruLLVitf? ur.int yutAif,. WILL Uftn ABOUT MAY 20th UNDER ENTIRELY NEW" MANAGEMENT I Hotel lias been relurnished and renovated throughout. Knwnn,it..i - "iuiasonit building erected for pleasure purposes. Elegant large, airy Ball Roo0 over the -water. 'First-class Musicians from New York will furnish Ball Room and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and Fishb, NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TO ANNOY : Daily IMail. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on Atlantic Coast Tourists and Pleasure Seekers Northward and Southward will find it to their advantage to give us a call. CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED I The Atlantic Coast Line 'and Carolina Central R. R.will scu tickets from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick. j . GST Si)ecial rates by month and season J. D. SUBLETT, of New York, Manager. mav 1 2m V. P. UllNKIC, 1"1irj. F. K. MINCKLEB, ttc mmm mm. & Ml!, tSTSend tr.r CrtuKtTi'!. nich 13 d&w lv i-t.., liiSCFACTCraEKS 07 xura. Win Sim. rn: lii ns'i S .r;t Oo t s-reeiifl. W'cvther Vtuiea. Stabla Fiuarm kjm yix felines, Lton Eiiutters, Counter 8uppurb,to. ' lO-JIentlon this Tapcc, r.r CAPT. KINO. TJ. S. A. 1H8TOI1YFKOM TnE HATTT.H!.rfrMl Cf,... la w.,(... t. i i..' - j , Tj" T , . . . 7" , T . ' - J-'"" . ' ..TB cstrojea iu a ua).-jiD ruiun ur uisjuierinj mrncn on a Fingie Uonteit. A Urud liOOE lOrUid tad INC-I . ir Jw'rlr Jfjfwn.. f'i.il 27.- .fe n V . f t v. .. f 1 II' 1 1 . . . . GJ'YiTiL9 at once for full descriftioa and terms. Address J. C McCURDY A CO., lkJliiia.h may 1 4w d&w Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! rjiRUNKS AND TRUNKS, SATCHELS AND SATCHELS, B2GS AND BACrs. SADDLES, IIARNES3, S DDLEKY GOODS In great variety, and til at the very lowest ncce. A new lot of Trunks and Travelling Bags and Saddles j as opened.. New fctylea, cw Good3 and warrant-d to. wear well '1 ranks repaired by as good a trunk maker as tliere is In the state of North Carolina. A cili and examination is resoeetfnlly i-ollcl-ICd. J. II. MALLABD, 10 South Front Street. Next door to N. .Jacobi'3 Hardware Uobbc may 20 ' Don't Pay Rent! same money will buy you a home ? JjJiin IIY PAY KEN r WHEN THE In this city I have sold over one hundred and fifty Lots and Houses and Lots to parties who liavo paid In full for them, by instalments monthly payments. Also,I have a larc number now ou my books, who arc making regular monthly payments and wjll soon own homes and get clearof land lord rule. Money loaned to those wishing to build. Apply to , may Hew JAMES WILSON. Hon. A. M. Waddcll. W E ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE IIOK. A. M. WADPELL as a candidate for Congress from the fcixth District, sttbject to tlte action of the Democratic Convention of the Dis trict, when called. may 12 tf Photograph Albums.. -EW LOT OF CABINET SIZED ALBUMS just rercivid. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Violins, Gait ars. Banjos, Accordcons, Bowa, Strings, Ac. LITHOGRAPHING Ueintf jjfcfc for one of the largest Lithographirg establishments in the country, I a prepartHl .to fnrnlsh Checks. Drafts. . Letter Heads, BUI Heads, Wedding and Ball Invitation, Visiting Card, &c , at very low rates. - SHOW CASE? Several sty es la metal and walnut, oval an 1 beveled fronts, at fac tory prices. YATES BOOK STO li B, may 13 113 Market Hret. Shirts Alade riiO ORDER OF BEST WaMSUTTA hirt X lng and No. 210Q Linea for tbe lo price of si.oo. I A perfect fit aad good suoeumLil work guar anteed. Oar patrona anl cmtoaacs are Incit ed to call and leave their m&wmre at tbe abo e remarkably low price at tn Wilminrton shirt racjrr. . J. ELS BAG it. Prop., feb 20 tf 21 Market st. FUBOELIj house. "JJDEB KEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, K. C B. T.. pSRY, Prcj rt;5ox. ' Lus Proprietor Atan'c XIoteL llzst-Ce uu apptlatacau. To ia j t-?.M to ti.CO per day. -.. 1884.' Harper's Magazine. . ; ILLUSTRATED. K ;. ' Harper s Magazine begins Its ibrty-elfWI , umo with. the December Number. most popular illustrated periodical ! Ascte and England, always fully abrwrt 4 ft times in its treatment of eubjecu ol em social and Industrial interet, and ttotn ; vanclng Its standard of literary, arditfc. mechanical excellence. AmoDglUattrt for 1SS4 are : a ntw serial novel by WU" Jilack, Illustrated by Abbey; a new iwr E. P. Roe, Illustrated papers by Gor Biughton, Frank D. Mlllctt, CllTuita and others: lmnortant liUtoricalaodblopr leal papers; short stories by Vf DBw unarics itcaac.ac. Harper's Periodicals. Hakper's Magazine Harfkb's Weekly Hakfek's Bazar..... f. IIARPEK'8 VO0NO PEOFLB Harpeb-'s Frank LixSQUABi Uukaii, I One Year (52 Nambere) r'"'- Postage Free to aa tubxritxrs In Ai States or Canada, - I The volumes of the Magazine bcrlfl Numbers for Juno and December olf When no timo Is speclllcd. It will stood that the subscriber wiabci to bep!", the current Number. The last Eight Volumes elu7 sine, in neat cloth binding, , jrUl JJf mail, postpaid, on receipt of W Pf TS Cloth Cases, for binding, 60 cesue mall, postpaid. -. .u-vivas Index to Harper's 9hSl AnalyUcal. and Classifled, for JV Inclusive, from June, lb50, to Joe, vol.,fcvo. Cloth, $4 00. . peAOf Remittances should be made Moner Order or Draft, to aro cii Newspapers art not to copt frTV as, without the express order of JUxr North Carol'nS, lBthe8BP1C New Hanover County. ) . p-f-. jsl DuUrutzCuilar, Louis . others. Plalstlff. agsioEt -Henry W. Bradley and Dct7 . j UcfcndanU. tP retltlon for sale and partition The obiect of this action Is Jf and partition of Und in the cy t ton. County and State af) J' J part of lot no- 5, in block .1 jj g The above Bame efedj; and arswer, or demur to wJrC the office of the Clerk of te"ffc New Haniver County, 9' t House In WUmlnztcn.on t wfLjiv ai123Iaw6wm Clcrk; ' James A. LovrC lyHEELWEJGnT, General Repairer of Carrlci va-v- nr ail kinds Attended V 1 . .. I. rtrtaV0T xnanxing my lncu ma la the past, I soKdt their taurpatronagB u t ence of forty-four j ears a -yf Capt W. H. IioblUt. of WjiMlngtoa, i a u'7 ,o.rt is the wort la alt iu branch workmanlike manner. VyZt Place of tualne8, oa i aad 4tn atreets. f j firvu nirl r70UQ ofv: fourth waso.iS s J f requirements. .nd 1 : j ZOe j rAed sdu la Tth your order .nd tf tf on we won't charge Ton pj.rli may 21 , " ' " c f s i hi II X
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