RHEUMATISM.
SALT RHEUM.
A HOME DRUGGIST
TESTIFIES.
Fopolaritr loo 1 not always the best
test of merit, bat point proudly to Um fact
lLt mo otasr taedtcibe has wun for itself
soca onivtrsal approbation Ln its ovn city,
state, and coon try, aaJ amocj all people, aa
AVer's Sarsaparilla.
Th followLe latter from one of our bejt
known Muucueui Druf gists should be of
tatartst toertryaafferer: .
EIzLt Tfin aro I
had aa attack of
llheumatlsm. so
trt tint I could not mora from the l-ed, or
treaa. witboat help. I trkd svrral rtme
Ue withomt maeh If any relief, mail I luok
Am'l HAXUxrxMlLUL, tj tha ue of to
bottle of which 1 vu cvmrleUly cured.
.Kara sold larg qaaaUtiX of your S RA
raajtXA, ad It still retails lu wou-Urful
popaiarttT. The vxxbj notable cures it haa
Ceete4 in this vtelnuy convinc me that it
to tbm beat tkxxl medicine erer offered to th j
pobUff. CP.IUBBia."
lUver SL, Dockland, Jraw., Jiay 10, lv"2.
GEO&GE ASIEW.
overseer in the Ixrwell
i for over twenty yean bf ora hie rtroora I
to Loval) aSleted with Salt Rhmm In its
wont forts. luulceratlona actually covtred
'nor than half tha sorfaea of his body and
Itaha. 11a waa enurely cured frr Avra'a
StaaaraKTUJU Sea cerufleat in Ajer's
Armsnan tot ISS3.
rXZTAXTlt BT
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LowelIfMaa5.
goiibjAnpna 1 1, tlx titles for 55.
jta i Itkji Jii 1 &
AYER'S
Ague Cure
eoctai&J an antldota for all malarial lls
erdara which, so far aa known, is used in r.o
ether remedy. It contains no Qolnine, nor
any mineral nor deletariooa substance whst
erer, aa4 consequently provinces no injurious
effect upon tha constitution, but lcares tlo
trtteni as healthy as It was before the attack.
ATES'3 AQtJE CURE
to ecre every ease of Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Ihunb Ague, BlUoua Fever, and Liver Coni
llaint eaaaetl by malaria. In case of failure,
after doe trial, dealers are authorised, by our
circular dated July 1st, 16?, to refund the
mon-ey. .
DrJX.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Maw.
Sold by all Drujbu.
The Daily Reviey
The uauv ttevicxo heu the largest
Hina fide circulation, of any narspavcr
vulltiKed. in the city of Wilmington. J3
TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1884.
CONGKESSIONAI-
may dAw
ortn
TO TURPENTINE WORKERS
AND DEALERS IN
TURPENTINE TOOLS!
TOC WILL FIND THE
Hackers,
Pullers,
Dippers, &c,
MANUFACTURED BV
WALTER WATSON,
FAYETTaWlLLE, N. C,
TUB VEKY BEST IN USE !
Order aeat to W. K. UPRIXGER A CO..
GILES HUMCIII3 N. Wllmiaiton. S. C,
or to tha maaufarturrr, "111 ha-e prompt at
tonOon: WALTER WATSON,
Manufacturer of Edra Tools.
maj 0 lea t jetteTtl'e. N. U
PARSLEY & WIOGINS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS,
ORKAMESTAlfwOOIi WOUK.
aylg tf
SENATE.
Washington. Jun 2.-I5iiU were
rcailalhirii tiroe and pasecJ. aftertle
batc, as loUow s:
IIoue bilti fixing the rato of postacc
ou ruail matter t" the sccoo'l class,
hea Stfut by rTsons rthr than pub
lishrrs or news azinu. Thia bill, as it
canio from the llne, fixel oue cent
as the rate of postage n a newspaper
weihin ,tLrt! u:.e- or Jess. Mr.
Macy cxplinwl that the Senate com
ruittccon I'.iftollicf s r.l l'ust Itoads
hal louud that M.nje of the !ar2e newd
papcrs welched a linlc over three
ounce?, and had therefore extended th
nwcrirr limit rf WO'irht from one
ceut Ler ounce t' tour imc:s. The bill
rt.in! the Sena! wi'h tf.i- atuct.oment
A bill, introduced by Mr Uutier.
providing fr the return to the owners
f.f rrtnin iowelrv. rxrlraits. silver
ware, etc., captured iti the South dur
ing th war.
Senate adjourned.
Twelve Democrat and thirteen Ro
publicans took part in the proceedings
f the Senate to-dav. He entire pro
teeilini? were tonluc!ed under tbo rule
nrovidinir for consideration of nnobjct
f-lr.i.e3 uponthecalendar. Xincty-fivc
nwnurfs were brought tin: fifty of
which were f ct aide under objection,
tortv were navsed. and hvo were indef-
inlilv n stD-med. In the number of
bii.s dip..?td o! thi ia the grcafcat
lav: work of tho session, and very
lew days in past seniors show a larger
record.
UOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Under the call of States, the follow
ing bills ucre introdneed and re.'errcd:
Bv .Mr. Eldridze. ot Mich., a resolu
tion fixin-r thc'23d of June as the date
ot final adjournment.
Ily Mr. Willis, of Ky., appropriating
$25 Ofe to aid the Southern hxposition.
to be held at Louisville, 158 1; and ad
mitting free of duty articles intended
for exhibition thereat.
The House then proceeded to the
consideration of the Legislative. Appro
priation biil, with the amendments re
ported by the committee of the Whole.
The amendment exempting all dis
tillers who make ten busheU or less
from the operation of tho provisions of
Title 31. Revised Statute?, except as to
tbo payment ot tax, was adopt tl yeas
119, najsTI. Oihrr amendments were
agreed to. and the bill passed cas
138. nav Ir-
Mr. Ilisct ck moved to suspend the
rules and pas the bill repealing inter
nal revenue taxes on tobacco, allowing
the use of alcotrol free of tax in the arts
and for manufacturing, and repealing
the tax on brandy distilled from fruit.
Mr. C szrovc. of Mo., moved tbc
House adjourn, aud this was, at 2.13 p.
in., carried.
STATU NUV7B.
COrJTIEKCIAIi KETVS.
fTharlotte Observer: Traveler op
tho Western North Carolina Railroad
.omififvt ndiir or two since to a
most remarkable fight, being what the J
irm a hail snoot on a mountain side.
of Marshal Sution. Troperly speak- 300 casks at these figures
WILMINGTON MARKET.
- : ' : r June 3-U P. M
.SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted
dull at SS cents per gallon. Sales ot
in?, it was a water apuu. aw iuu
ninr hnt before it ended it turned to
hail. Thespout broke on the moun-
min above the railroad and cams tear-
in down directly UDon the track. As
;t aorpnt down tho mountain side, it
hmnirht trees, timbers, rocks and dirt
with it, and lodzed them in a confused
mass on the railroaa tracic. inenau.
our informant says, could have been
raked up by the basketful, the whole
mnnntain side beioz as white as ant
tail could have made it. The bail
ROSIN Quoted dull att.OO for
Strained and $1.05 for Good Strained.
TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbl
of 280 lbs." -
CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted
steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow
Dip and $1 for Hard;
COTTON Quoted quiet. Small
sales on a basis of Hi cents Der nound
a
for Middling. The following are the
storm, it appeared, confined itself to official quotations:
the vicinity of the mountain in question. Ordinary
there being heavy rain, but only slight .onnarV
Boxes and Crates,
T?OR SHIPMENT OF VEGETABLES AND
lj Fruit. ! hooka or ready mule.
TALLOW FINE LUMBER.
A fall itoeA ot Bourn and Drcaaed Lumber.
La' Be. A., for B miliar purpoee.
r Ordara by tae carfo, DomoaUe and For
ijl S3 dw P ARSLET A WIGGINS.
Has Arrived !
a FEXSU BCrrLT OF TUAT lellclou
UKATED PINE APPLE by todaj'a N T
Steamer. Alao, aaotaer lot of tbtt A No. 1
MIXED TEA al 60e per pound, (China Cnp
aa4 aauoar fives wtta erery pound) 2 pound
aold La two weeia. Remember I keep Dotbtnj
at tha vary bal erat-daa gxU. Freabeop
ajy erery k. Call aad examine at Crapon'e
Family Grocery.
GEO, M. CRAPON. Aft.
Family Orooer,
i RoqUi Troat gt
Choice New Crop Molasses,
SECOND CARGO
KOW LAWDINQ AND WILL BE SOLD
PROMPTLY FROM WIIARF
At Low Price.
WORTH & WORTH.
so
John C. Davis,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Wiuuyoros. N,
Ofioa oer Ua Baak of New Uaaover.
PraeUoaa ta all Um CourU of tna SUta.
Special ataatwpvift2tna oolketloa
OFF1CB OF
Dr. S. C. Ellin,
to
ta SOUTH FOURTH STREET, op-
Matta Millar Drue Store, use tour
li am.. C to ft p, n. -
Taiepoa si reaidence, jjo. aa. .
TlieCblcuo Convention.
Wash n;ton June 2. The Evening
Star's Chicago j-jncial say: lo-day,
for tbo first time .since Saturday. Ar
tliur's stiDDoriers seen confident of sue
.... .. .i- in
cess. J no seiuimeni lor uiainc aas up
to to-dav been general that a counter
.. i . i i
irriiaclo! tno ew iork siyie uas
made the situation quite lively. Friends
of Rlaioe made a decided road on the
candidacy ot Seuators llawley and
Sherman, parading to day their recoru
ou the Chinese immigration bill. Roth
snokeand voicd airainst it. and the
Pacific Coast delcguions declare that
the nomination of either wouid injure
a Republican defeat in every one of the
Pacitic slope State. Tho Presidents
vote o! the twenty Near Chinese bill is
also bcim: used acainst him somewhat,
thouzh the latt that he fcijtutd the
amended bill is claimed by his friends
to bo a full answer of the charge that
ho favored Cntncsj cheap labor.
Roth parties this evening figure up
the canvass thus: That Blaine will
lead on the firit ballot, with About 310
votes falling 70 short ol a nomination
Arthur's strength will bu about 300;
Edaiund's 63 :olK); Logan. about CO,
andSherruair about 30. If Logan
atreDfta could be cast for Blaine it
would nominate the later; and il
Edmunds' following could bo traus
lerrcd to Atthur it would bo apt to re
bUlt in the President's suecess. Sher
man, also, holds a position ol great
importance; it is claimed that he
virtually stands in the way of R.nine'
nomination. Friends ot th latter
claim, with much loic. that if Sherman
were net in the racw Ohio would give
forty or fifty votes to Blaine, and so
strengthen his lines to make his
final ucct: certain. Notwithstanding
tbc charges that have been made by
hlamc papers, the outlook is that the
Edmund movement is an honest one.
Gov. Long, Theodore Roosee.t. Geo.
Vm. Curtis, and the leaders of the
Edmunds lorce, ay they are deter
mined to fetick to their favorite until bis
nomination is made. Claiming an
even hundred votes and tho balance
of power, they think their chance
of success good. 1 lit re "is every reason 1
to believe that fr several ballots at
least, ihc bulk c f Edmunds fctren?th
wiil remain firm ; but it is certain the
Arthur leader are couuting en accrss
ioosfion this a ce Tnejf argu that
the Edmut ds men will no: long follow,
if it Loks like a forlorn hope, and that
the Massavhuscits de.tgais tbrough
fear of Blaine's succcs, will be ready
to go t i the Pre-ident in an emergency.
The Blaine leaders claim halt of Ed
mnnd's vo"c in cae the latterbreak
They say o ie third -f the M-achutts
men will be with theat, all f those
from Hh kIc Islatid, and most of those
irom Wisconsin acd Minm so a.
31 j "sietlman
The rid Third Congressional District,
or which Caneret c mnty formerly
occupitd a part, is urauimomly in ia
Tor of Major Charles M. Stedman, than
whom no othier or mora popular
cindidatc has bevn namd f r Lteutea
ant Governor, and we trust he will b
nominal ed by acc'amation in the Stat-
convention. Carteret is well acquaint
ed with the merits of this gentleman,
and will probably givo htm a soli J
dclcsltion. Scaujbrt Telephone.
falls of hail on the neighboring moun
tains. It required several hours to
clear the rairrad track ot tho debris
brought down by tbo bail spout.
Charlotte Observer: Cant F. S.
Di If with hi ite and three daugh-
icrs. win to nun: ota iarewii 10 tular
in t and leave for d stant OreZ'n. in
whic.T Staic their fortunes will in th3
future be cast. Capt DeWolf w 11
locate in the growing HUle city of Port
land. His depart ute from Charlotte is
a matter ot tenuinc rgrpi oy our cin
zens. At two o'clock yesterday
morning the citizens of Iexir gton were
. t . r n . Ol
arousen oy me Durmogoi uaxieroum
well's plow works and machine shop
When first di-coyered, the fir had
trained such head a v as to make all
efforts at saving the building futile.
ll.v the lire originated we c uld not
lenrn. The destruction of the work
was complete, entailing a l-?s tf about
3.500 uDon which there is S1.S00 in
surance.
Low Middling.....
filiddling.
9i
10$
11
III
cents
Good Middline. li
OA1LT RECSIFTS;
Cotton 3 bales
Spirits Turpgatias 413 '-asks
Rosin.. 1.14G bbls
Tar (J3 hblt
Crude Tiirnentine 144 bbls
MISCELLANEOUS.
T
"ISCEIiAHEOm
IF FULL .VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY IS WHAT YOU AViv
at st res where 1 hey do business on economical, ioncst an V A!
eiples.and at stores that do not try to mislead you brEdiS!?
tions, or try to roakyou.-blieve that they wUl give vSne3 i.
1i. r, m ti i. j miu sue JOU t m ,
tui wu.a. ji uuv are not uomff r. iwit vn . "'Mm
gettinS a full dollar's value for everyllollsTVon
with perfect satisfactiofi at" "yU mren
RIEB'
TTrlE OT-.ID JRBl-,IAJBXi3E2 CLO
Don't neglect to supply yonrsltwith such Clothing as " you mnr
coming season. It will pay you to call at once aad siva ?UI :
Twenty
MARINE NrEWS.
JL.
cn ever- dollar's worth you will bu v.
" w
ST WE HAVE A FJEW LIGIir COLORED CASSIMEUE SUITS
v iixvn oi.i i uirAKULESS OF COST
List of Letters.
A list 'of unclaimed letters remaining
at the Post Office in this City on '.Wed
nesday, June 4 1884: -A
Wm. Allen.
B Josenh Barlow.- Dolly Ann
Bishop.
C John W. Caldwell. George Cole.
D Gessie Duffer.
E Robert Ellesbv. care J. M.
Jones.
F Joseph Faison, Eliza Flemings.
(J E. L. Georee. Walter Gay.
II Grisselly Hamron, J. H. Holt,
Samnel M. Holt. Sandy Hiehman. W.
II Holmes.
CJ John Jordan, Archie Jones, Katie
Jones. Martha Johnson.
L GeoreeLane.
M G. W. McCumber, J. Martin.
O E. Orcult.
P Sallie E. Peterson.
R Daniel Russell, Eliza Richards,
Willie and Jimmio Ross, William
Reid.
S Auzustus Stewart, Betty Shirer,
James Shephard,. Maria Simmons,
Robt. W. Sanders, (col.) Thomas
Spencer.
P John It. Turner, care J. a.
Smith Melissa Tormer, Emanuel
Tormcr.
L-G. W. Lee.
W C R. West, L. B.Wright, Wm.
W. Willinms. :
Persons calling forletters in the above
list will please say "advertised;" if not
called for within ten days will be sent
to the dead letter office at Washington,
Ed. R. C. D.Brink P. M.
Shirts Made
ARRIVED.
Steamer Passport, Harper. Smith
ville. Master.
Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette
ville, Worth & Worth.
Ger barque Kormjnn Augusta. Wilde.
Stettin, E Peschau & Westermann
CLEARED.
Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith
ville. Master
Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point
Caswell R P Paddison.
Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Favelte
Worth & Worth
Br schr Storjohann, Williams, Ant
werp, Alex bprunt & Son
Exports.
FORF.IGN.
Br schr Storjohann 1,005 ca9ks spts
1,700 bbls rosin
june 2
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
4- R3ARKET ST.
LARGE SUPPLY
OF-
SPEINGFIELD HAMS !
JUST RECEIVED.
Theeo HAMS ara tho FINEST Bold ln Wil-
mlri-ton, and CAXNOT BI EXCELS D.
A VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL STYLES, JUST RECErvrn
EMBROIDEEY'TO XUTC
o
GINGHAMS AND LAWNS in great variety of patteroi.
SCOTCH ZEPHYR, SATTEENS, &c,
BLEACHED COTTOXS AXD SIIFTTrvr
We have splendid bargains as the prices were never so lotv
LINEX SHEETING AND PILLOW CASING, with Towels, Table DamtJ
Napkins, Doylies, &c, very cheap. """ana
FANCY MATTINGS in good styles and at closest prices.
CARPETS ARE MOVING, as bottom trices bave been reached Wn
resolved to close out every piece ofJBrussels on hand.
IJNEN ULSTERS Jnst received iii both Linen and Moliiir.
R. ftJ. aiclWTIRE.
may 29, 1884
NEW SUMMER AND WINTER BESOM
-AND-
of every variety and of the BEST QUALITY
receired fresh every week.
SMITHVILLE, 3ST. C.
K ORDER OF BEST WAM3UTTA. Shirt
ing and So. 2100 Linen for the low price of
$i.oo.
P. L. BRIDGEES & CO.
HO North Front St.
jane 2 -
A perfect fit and good snbstanUal work gnar-
itntced. Oar patrons and customers are invit
ed to call and leave their meaaurea at the above
remarkably low price at tha Wilmington Shirt
c acwrr. u. rrop.,
tehdbtt 27 Market t.
North Carolina. i
i In the Superior Court
cw iianovcr county. J
DuBrotE Cular, 1 cmls J. Polsson and
others. Plain tnTs.
asralost
Hcnrv W. Bradley and Betsey E , his wlfo.
JOercnnants.
Fctltlon for sale and partition of real estate.
Tha oblect of this action is to compel a sale
and partition of land ln the city of Wllmlnir
ton, ounty and 8tate a'oreaalu,"' belnsr Weet
part of lot o 3, la block 31.
life abovo oame'i defendants win appear
and answer, or demur to the petition filed at
the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court uf
ew llanver County, aforesaid, at tho Court
houso in wuminjrv n, on the ?ist aar ox June,
apl 23 law6w m Clerk of said C"urt
NOW 15 THE TIME TO BUI 1EH0H.
BXKS BOSTON SELECTED LEM
ON last received, which the con-
enordlrrcts mo to sell on arrival Borax
muqualed 3"ap. Tarla Medl Flour, the
whlurBi in town. And erery thing in the Gro
cery imc at me low eat cisn prices.
K. O. BLAIB,
may 21 No. 13, .Second fctroet
For Sale.
A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT.
PIANO OR ORGAN IS NOT A LUXU-
ry. Tcoy have become a neccstity. ji you
want a bargain go to HEINSBERGER'S MU
SIQ STORE.
No matter what any bo3y says, if you want
to buy a Plano.Square orUprlght.or an Organ,
goto HEINSBERGER'S and find ont what
you can do. It will cost you nothiDg and you
may save some money.
All Instruments are warranted for ten years.
See for yourself and save money. June 3
A
HORSES,
PAIR OF BE AUTIIUL CARRIAGE
well matched, good travellers.
docile and kind. Also, several nlca buggy
horses.
Furniture.
A FULL STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION OP FUBN1TTJRE.
MOSQUITO NETS.
MATTRESSES,
SHADES,
COTS,
MEAT SAFES, Ac, offered low at
D. A.' SMITH'S,
Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street
AT MOUTH OF CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHER AID CaSIQIK
IN FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN, WILL OPEN ABOUT MAY 20th
UNDER ENTIRELY NBW
Hotel has been refurnished and renovated throughout. New tn&lix&rj
building erected for pleasure purposes. Elegant large, airy Ball Eooa
over the water. First-class Musicians from New York wifl farnisk
Ball Room and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing.
Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and FIsH?
NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TO ANNOY
Daily Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on AtlanticC
Tourists and Pleasure Seekers Northward and Southward will find I
it to their advantage to give us a call. ;
CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED!
. The Atlantic Coast Line-and Carolina Central 11. It. will sell ticfci
from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick.
!SF" Special rates by month and season JS
J. I). SUBLETT, of New York, Manager.
may l zm
W,I SUM NEK, j'jmm.
National fire & W
C?S" ifS011 Safsa. Wlr Cloth, WLe Counter EniD Wb
Kr-SSSSj Brushes, San.t & Coal Screen. Weather VaoeSttWjri
cresUni-, Wire & li ou Fenoce, Iron Shutteri, Qovaux WiW-
3TSoacl for Catalogue. ' K3 Mention thi rJa
mch 13 d&w ly . - - . ; "
rdroWEcfeniE BATTLES OF TIIEVfll
FOR HIRE Horses and Vehicle of Tart
ous kinds lor ;drlTC orjfor airlp to the
ovuuus,
aar Special arrangements made for conyey
tog family parties to t he sound.
UOUJNGSWUKTH A CO.,
Livery and Sato 8tabla,
may 21 Cor. 4th and MnlDerrr sU
The Question
j-OW IS. NOT WHETHER WE SIIALL
piy a tariff on Blankets and Trace Chain , ut
whsre.Oh where, can yon gt tbe CuLiST
aadBiUsT BEtU? Call at MciiOWAN'd,
No. G South Front Street,
A-TSTOTHEDFl LOT
and yon can s -Ito the problem.
Clgais ln the city.
Also, thetxst
may li
-OF-
Croquet, llammocks.
S THE ABOVE WILL SO N BE IN de
mand, the public will find a eood ;soit-
mt-nt at reasonable i-rices at Y AXES' BOOK
ST -RE.
KirECTED BY W EON ES D AT:
lULAN C1IIP and all the Rough Straws, so
popular nojr. Erery poaaibla shade of real a -
era and other Trimmlogs. New lot of Faift-
sou, white and colors, all prices. GIotc.
L!ale, Rid and Lace. New Stamping Pi tie rx a,
Respectfully .
MISS El KARRER,
may tS Erxhaasa Corttr.
OXFORD TEACHERS BIBLES.
A fine line TEACHERS' BIBLES, onliln-
lng Dennlson's Patent Index, just rtcved-
Cail and see them; unsurpassed for realy reference.
YATES BOOK STORE.
; WRITING TABLETS.
Flaest Quality W RIT1NQ PAPER nnnn.
convenient Tablets l (hi aheeu in paclcage Srut
UK uiufivu viavvucra
YATES'BUOKSTOKE,
rP APT. ITTVa. 17. S A tTrRTnPVIfnnw Ttrv n a mtv vrrmw v. vVAWAtf'
(estroyed m a day. How Fsaeor Disatcr hxt tnrned on a tingle Conteg. AOrud Bock tfS!lm4
iua. Aids the Memory. Viref Pleasure and Instruction. Mips and Fins !Htlttrtioli. i!nZ2&'
wr nnw m sue iur lull uucriy bioa iu vcrSU
may 1 1 4v d&w
CONUNDRUM.
HY 13 IT HE STEAMER TASSPORT
llko a Suing Band? Because It cannot do
wltbout its "narper!"
DRUGS, PEP.FD5IES, SOAP3, FANCY
and Toilet Articles, &c.
3" PreaciiptioDS a specla'ty nt
F. C. MILLER'S,
may 6 Corner Fourth and Nan sis
For Exeurs onists.
IKKET A FULL LIK OF FINE GRO
cerfe?. Dry Goois and all otherariiclea to
be faund in a first cla?a store. In landing at
the steamer's wh -rf pass up thr cg'a the gate
and turn to the left and ray place is about 60
yardi distant. GivenueacalL
J. A. WFSCOTT,
may 29 lm v Smiihyllle, N. C.
7
Ship Your
QHKKENS. EGoS AND
COUNTRY PRODCC GEXEttALLY to
A. W. RIVaKDAKK,
Wilmington, N C.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES guaranteed.
(RefT8 to Bank or New Hanover.)
may 16
Trunks ! Trunks! Trunk
X. SATCHEWASD Ul&k
BAGS AND BAGS. ijJ
SADDLERY GO0D3 ln gresl Ttf
at the very lowest prices.
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