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11 ry .renin. Bunds
;epted by
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,ym rnorarxroB.
.rECRirnoNS POSTAGE PAID:
.11 Co; Oo month. 35 cent.
ZrVvA be denTered by carrier, free
mreportanyandall fan.
...!etbirrrer regularly.
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Tftirategla4 fc rscctva eossnmaita
rxaour2eadsoaasy;aiul all tsbjatfi
gsnerallatemtbut
Ha same ol taa wzUcz auzsi altrays La .
kaedtotaeEfitor;j : - U ;
l.lCoBaiiatte'm-b'Httira ca'y
ona side ol the paper; : -v V V '
Personalities moat be avoided.!' ' '
And It Is especially and particularly micer
tood that the Editor does net always eadoj so
the views ol correspondents unless so sUU
in the edltoTlAl colcjana.
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VOL. VIII.
W ILMINGTON. N. C. FRI DAY. JUNE 6, 1884.
NO. 135
MILT
r & drculsiion, of any newspaper
fMfS" 4 "
fr"i ivicnfie:r4 favorite reading
lithe Kevuc dc leux .uouura.
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. i....;.!ii.f Sencv U declared to
V-t s.i nearly ever) thine, that
w-'ir up with his creditors, be
, rJ T --nyou a wire has been au
m .nhi- DaU twenty years, and
as sho
T ::i!rtyccond annual session Cf
f c it.urcstion.al typographical union
wrr.ed ia cw Orleans Monday, M. L.
t;i.rJ. f Chicago, presiding.
!
He caching about the Fenn Bank
ti.ii in trusted oflicers did not get away
:a wa thebuildin and the ground
M.ovdou. Moral l'at your money
ia realty.
I, ::3, ratUr disgusted with her re
nt; -ion ia Kaglaod. leaves for home in
a tox. ti:e. Her first engagement
t?re w.ll fc placed 'a Washington ia
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A Ibk'A clergyman has become
;vf-'ar Lnx-ausc ho is a tremendous
liiur in baseball and can run like a
d.tf. lie takes no part, however, in
;zJit jauu-j.
Ei-Uwvtrnor Daniel II. Chamber
a s. h:e o! South Carolina, is to de
fter lie Phi-Deta Kappa address at the
cuais? commencement ol the Univcr-
vty i f Vermont.
Tie I mSon Caterer says that bills of
hre in American hotels are tco bloated.
I; iLinks that it the dishes were fewer
33 J Utter served and cooked -it would
le an advantage.
lr. Mary WalUsr has created a pauic
in Washington by declaring that she
iii wear breeches or nothing. Kvcn
Congressmen declare that they can't
aland the alternative.
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Ten cent a word is now tho highest
r:e paid or ic.Vraphing from one
point to another ia this country. That
price is paid between Portland, Mo ,
and Portland, Oregon.
A doctor, writing to a Nw York pa
re r, deprecates the publishing by the
i resiofcases of hydrophobia, as, be
, in nino cases out of teu. the fear
U tho diseso brings it on.
In order to irapartdignlty to tho town
d Maroa, III., lorty ct the merchants
bava signed a plcdzo to wear high silk
hatt. Instead ol the wide-brimmed
iouches that have been in fashion there.
A London letter says that Henry Ir
inc's profits from bis six months' per
i rmanccs here were very near $1)0,000,
and that ho thinks that bis next tour
will net him at least $200,000. bcciuso
bis expenses will be less, and he will
not have to sbaro with any one.
The old ticket is on the boomignest
bur.ra now that has been heard of in
aaay dajs. Connecticut, Vermeil;
acJ Maryland spoke yesterday and
lucre was no doubt in either State that
TiiJca is cow .the favorite, by a long
odds. We would like to sco Ilalher
tori IS.IIayes pitted against him onco
uure.
Tail is a materialistic acc. . Tho
format cf St. Catharine, on Mount
S:Li. has instituted regular postal ser
vice with the port of Tor, and tho good
bks will now be able to get their Ict
tti, and papers like other folks. The
iVdjuin Arabs say they will allow the
cv to go on as long as they get p!en-
J i4 backsheesh.
ftea. Ixrin. recently a pasba in the
I -yptiaa service, has a cane, the large
ltrj head of which was brought from
l- Sou Jan by Mis Mildred Lee.
kotfiter of Gen. Robt. E. Lcc. and
rtud by her to Gen. Loring. The
fcd u richly carved in Egyptian style,.
3v lie caae itself was cut from a piece
aalicea brought from Singapore by
cth?r frucd ol the pasha.
m
A'cxaoJor Sullivan, of Chicago.
I reiJui of ihe Irish national league of
America, oa Monday received a letU r
frtu Charles Stewart Parnell, presi
Jcc: of the Irish national league ol
Irtar-. tbankiag ihe Insh-Americans
4,3 bibaUof himselt and colleagues for
tbeir geaercus donations to asf ist Irish
casdidaus fvr p'niamentaiy feats in
i-eeVctioa which Mr. Parnell says
Cian sck.3 occur. He says ho cannot
trestot at the national convention in
JJow U the time to give Smith! Worm
UU lyd-w
The platform adopted by the Repub
licans yestaday in Chicago is the most
self-condemnatory paper that has been
read in this country in a quarter of
century. More than half of its plank
ing has been stolen en masse fiorn the
Democratic timber pile.
The Washington Qipital thus speaks
of Hon. A.M. WaddeH, of this city;
so long the Representative in Congress
from the old Third District:
Colonel Alfred M. Waddsll, of Nortl
. ? ? i . i i .
sarouna, uas.announcod nimseu as a
canditlalo for Congress in the Wilming
ton district. He mado a brilliant repu
tation while a member here from 1670
to 1876 as an able and liberal re pre
sen.ative.
LOCAL NEWS.
IIOEX TO HEW ADVERTI1EHEMTS.
J as G Burs Tax Lluiop-
II nncSBEROEE Hammocks
CW Vate Croiuct. Hamaiocka
F C Miller Jlbton' Imiorfcd Candy
klCNDS Urds. A DeRosset A Sugzestlon
Geo R Feexcii A Sons Don't Thay Fit
Sice, Ne J ?
The receipts of cotton at this port to-
ilay foot up only 3 bales.
1 ' m
Fullest assortment o! Fishing Tackle
can be found at Jacom's. t
Tho Seaside Base Hall Club will hold
an important meetinz this evening.
A party from St. Touis arrived here
last night bound for the Hotel Bruns
wick, at Smithville, for which point
they departed to-day.
(ler. barque Eintraclti, Muswieck,
cleared to-day for Bristol Eng., with
4 103 barrels rosin, valued at $1,932,
shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing
& Co.
Thanks for an invitation from the
Principal to attend ihe Commencement
Exercises of the Statcjville Female Col
lege, to take place on the 11th and 12th
insts.. at 8 o'clock p m.
As wc ?o to press the fourth ballot is
being taken at the Chicago Convention
W'th every indication that Blaine will
receive the nomination. lie is making
large gains in the States as they are be
ing called. The latest indications point
certainly to his nomination on this bal
lot.
We would urge upon our friends in
Onslow and Pender counties, along the
line of the proposed Onslow R.R. to send
their representative mon here on
Thursday next to attend tho meeting to
be held at the Produce Exchange on
that day. This meeting is for business
and the citizens of Wilmington who
will meet there then mean business. Let
the friends of the road in our sister
countics be on baud.
Superior Court.
Tbo only case before tho Court to day
was that of W. B. McKoy, adminis
trator, vs. Tob Porter et als, which is
to bo left to a referee. Mr. John D.
Bellamy, Jr.. appeared for tho plaintiff
and Messrs. Russell & Ricaud and Mc-
Rao & Strange for the defendants.
This Mornluff's Fire.
At about halt past 3 o'clock this
morning fire was discovered in a small,
unoccupied coltaze on Price's Alley,
between Castle and Church and Sixth
and beventh streets, lne alarm was
promptly given, but owing to the time
of night, when everybody was in pro
found slumber, the flames had got such
headway by the time the fire depart
ment reached the scene it was im
possible to fave tho housa and it was
consumed. The locality is thickly
settled and the firemen directed their
c5orts to the saving of the other houses
in the vicinity, in wtiicn taey were
successful. The fire was the work ol
an incendiaiy. The house belonged to
George W. Price. Jr., and was fully
covered by insurance.
- State Exposittou.
Tho Committee having the matter in
charge in this city to prepare our pro
ducts for the approaching State Expo
sition, are working energetically to
make the display from Wilmington
SLch as to reflect credit upon our peo
ple. They need, however, the coopera
tion and help of every citizen in order
to make the exhibit what it should be
and as full and complete as they wi3h
to have it. In the preparation of our
native leaves and plants much assitance
cmld to rendered by those who feel;
disposed tt aid in the good work. The
committee have the facilities lor pre
paring these products of our forests and
will give every intormalion and assis
tance necessary with the utmost cheer
fulness. If you haye the time and in
clination to assist, go at once to either
of the committee and you will bo in
structed as to how and what to do.
City Coat.
There was but one case for the May
or s consideration this morning, but
five persons were involued. Martha
Wescott and Annie McNeil, two color
ed girls, and Gustavo Berg, Bernhard
schoon ad chuck Bencken, three
:i i i . i-
ueiujsu euuors, were orougnt up iori
disorderly conduct on Front and
Princess streets and for an assault and
battery on a sailor belonging' to the
Benefactor. Tho girls were sent be
low for two days and the sailors were
fined $3 each.
Another large consignment of Sash,
Doors & Blinds at Factory prices, just
received at Jacobi's Hardware Depotf
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Cum Grauo Sails,
A gentleman of this city, who3e
family is absent, went home a night or
two eince with a strong desire for a cup
of good coffee, andjwent to work at once
and made it, nice and strong. He
poured in the cream and put in two
spoonsful of sugar (as ho thought) and
sitrrcu it up nicety, lne aroma was
delightful and he felt amply rewarded
tor the caro he had taken in the antici
pated delight of tho fragrant and delic
ious beverage. He slowly raised the
cup to ms lips to taste tho nectar.
when horror of horrors he had put
salt into the cup instead of sugar! We
are not bound to tell what he thought
or what he said when he found out his
mistake.
Wo invite tho attention of our citizens
to the fact that first quality shirU are
being made to order at one dollar at the
Wilmington Shirt Factory. tf.
Almost a Nonagenarian.
Mr. John F. Pridgen died at the resi
denec of his son-in-law, Mr. John
West, in Caintuck township, on Mon
day mornine last. The deceased was
born within a short distance of where
w
be died, and where he had lived
all his life, in 1795. and was, conse-
quently, 89 years of age. He had been
a member of the Baptist church for
about CO vears. .and died calmly.
nr.ifpfnllv and with nnshaken devotion
tn that faith. He was tho oldest nerson
in tho county and was t he oldest that
was ever interred in Bethlehem church
.
yara. Air. irnagen naa Deen an active
and hard-working man throughout his
lonr life and retained his mental and
physical faculties to the last in a re
markable degree. He had been twice
married. By his Grst wife he had one
child and by his last wile fourteen, some
of whom are now living.
Board of Aldermen.
The Board of Aldermen met in called
spssion vesterdav afternoon at 5 o'clock :
Drcsent. His Honor Mayor Hall and
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i 1 J Tt.r i. T T
Fishblato and Sweat.
Mavnrllall exnlained the obieot-nf
the meeting and read the declination of
U. J. Jones, Esq., to act as arbitrator
in the matter oi tne removal ot the
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steps of the First National Bank.
On motion of Alderman Fishhlat
the resolution passed at tho last meeting
of the Board, appointing Mr. Jones,
was repealed, and the substitute, as
offered bv Alderman DeRosset. and
amended by Alderman Fishblate, mak
ing the amount appropriated by the
city towards the remoyal of the said
steps $250, instead of $225, as in the
original resolution, was adopted. Fol-
lowing is the resolution referred to, as
amended :
Wiiereas, A proposition has been
made to the Boatd by Mrs. Missouri
Jjawson, the owner ot tne Danic portico
encroacmng on r ruuu streei, 10 seiue
lha matter in diSDUte betwean her iind
SLrfwlSSliftS.-".
upon the city paying one-half the cost
nf I o If In fr rlnvon lha cq Tr ri t rvi .nrl
w. . l .
Now. be it Resolved, While the city M1
concedes no right in tho said Missouri
Dawson to retain the said portico upon
thestreeu but on account of the great
length of time, alleged to be about 0
vmn -in the, rrprtinn nfihA nh-
struction, and the desire of the city to
remove the saul obstruction without I
lurineruejay, iuo ou.ru 01 A'ueru c.
the costs shall not exceed on the part of
m i - i iL 1 1 j ill iiiMiii ii ill air aiw 111 r-m. a i
the city the sum of two hundred and
fifty dollars.
Alderman DeRosset drew the atten
tion of the Board to the fact - that the
isting would commence oa next Mon
day, and that no provision had been
made for the same; whereupon
Alderman Fiihblate moved that the
matter be referred to the Finance Com
mittee with power to act.
The Board then adjourned.
Unity and Strength.
thletes and sportsmen all unite in
pronouncing St. Jacobs Oil. - tho great
pain-reiieTer.as without-equal lor the
cureoi prams, oreiscs, sui
pal US. I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FANCY MATTINGS!
iiiese GoooQsare in Choice
, -
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than we have ever had
DRY GOODS AND CARPETS I
We Sell from the Seashore to the Mountains.-
LADIES' SUITS
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junc 5 1884
' The Concert.
There was considerable of a rush at
Dyer's this morning to secure the choic
est seats for the Concert which is to be
given in the Opera House on Monday
evening, lor the oenent ol the Urgan
Fund of the First Baptist Church, and
many have already been secured. Still
there are a number of excellent seats
left, and these will probably be taken
soon. It promises to be one of the
largest and most intelligent musical
audiences ever assembled in Wilming
ton. . At Rest.
Mr. Robert W. Chad wick, whoso
obituary appears in the appropriate
column of this issue, was born at the
Straits, in Carteret county, on the 31st
of January, 1826, and was, consequent
ly, 58 years. 4 months and 5 days old.
His youth was passed in Hyde and
Carteret counties, in this State, and on
the coast of South Carolina. He was a
Is m m m
nne classical scholar, having Deen eau-
I a n tx 1 1
catea at ornery ana nenry vxmege, m
-Virginia. Alter graauaung, ne speni
several years as a teacner, ine mosc 01
the time as principal of the male acade-
T" 0 A 1
I A .
UMUlui iswu ouncu
aerea wnen the place was occupied oy
the Federal army, in 1862. Since that
own aimos. conauuaiiy . in
I I i ' . r." 1 : ". i n
puuuc omce, ursc as deputy rosiiuas-
fr.'f,naanrnrf than a a PnllnMnr nf
w
Customs at Ocracoke and Portsmouth
whence he removed to Wilmington and
accented the office of Deputy Col-
lector under Collector D. Rumley, a
position which he retained until Mr.
W.P.Canaday was appointed collector.
He removed again to Beautort in 1881
and became associated with Mr. Potter
m the publication of the Telephone. In
the Fall of 1883, Judge A. A. Mclvoy
aDDOinted the deceased Clerk Ot the
Superior Court of Carteret county, a
I .... .... .1
I .n:;vn mhiAh harl t n rioo hum modal
vacant by deatn within three, years.
The deceased was lor many years a
consistent member of the M. E. Church
and an earnest worker in the cause of
ine Atamr, muuu ui tuo uuu m uu
ii r a . i. -.p iu. :
official eapacity. His leaves a wile and
two dauchters to mourn his loss. One
of the daughters is the wife of Mc W.
W. Shaw, clerk of the Board of Corn-
missioners of New Hanover county.
The other is unmarried.
FostoiHce Secrets.
There is a law of the postoffice de-
partment that requires absolute secrecy
upon the part of tne employes a3 to the
business of the office. If a stranger
comes to inquire for a letter, or con
cerning letters sent, they can give no
information unless he' is tho party
;nforoeH Tf ;a h cor ;
I.. 1 ,1 i . rr i I
iL a - tu
" aoue oluK,: "epanmoni.. ioo
!mpIoyc3 "8 ntot fauthorizea 1 make
known amount of money sent or re-
ceivea. in tat. they cannot "give
any of the business secrets, and
this order is of long standing. As
letter carriers have soecial oDoortunitv
to get hold of intormation of a private
s . 1
character concerning persons on
their routes they rigidly guard them
selves against repeating any of it, or in
;nt;m,i;n- thf iHpv hr
Kact3 which w6l?ld Prove injurious to
-
the persons interested. They are for-
biuxicn to give any information as to
letters sent or received by persons on
their routes, this latter provision go
ing so far as to include even members
of the same family, whether thed do or
d cot live in the same house. This
order to forget secrets that come in the j
way of business is enforced in banking
establishments, and no infractions are
tolerated. The postoffice department is i
likewise emphatic iq demanding that iU j
Uie Shall be Obeyed. I
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ETfirv Farmftr onirht to p-nt . Rnv I
CUpper Plow n iovention cf
tbeagc. Jacori is the Arent. t 1
.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Patterns and are Cheaper
w
. .
at these Headquarters,
MADE TO OEDER. sgM
R. PJ3. MclNTIRE.
'
Personal.
Maj. John W. Gordon, formerly of
this city, but now of Richmond, Va :,
arrived heJe last night and registered
at the Purcell House.
Mr. Josiah French, of Rocky Point.
Who i3 in the city to-day, tells us that
the crops in his section are very prom
ising now but that the want of rain is
b3gioning to be seriously felt.
The Fourth of July. '
There are to be grand time3 at
Wrightsville on the Fourth of July
next, providing the programme which
isjeontemplatcd is carried out. The Cor
net Concert Club will be there and will
offer a prize to be awarded to the best
band in the State which may be present
to compete for the same, the Concert
Club being excluded from the contest.
The Carolina Yacht Club will also have
a regatta, which will be an interesting
and.exciting feature of the day. The
Seaside Base Ball Club of this city will
issue a challenge to any other base ball
club lor a trial of skill at the game, and
there will be all sorts of fun, the whole
to wind up with a grand ball atthe Sea
side Park Hotel at night.
DIED.
CHADWICK Of Pneumoni, this morning,
I WICV Koiln Wln- v h. r r t mi- I
iune cm, 1034, ai a. 40 O ClOCK, il. w . UUAJJ
ink Superior Court of cirt
2fnonaih
. remains wiu pecaKenirom cnereaiaence
i or nis son-m-iaw, w. w. Shaw, on vvainut be
tween Third and Fourth streets, thenea to
seaurorton tne morning's (Saturday) train.
Funeral procession from house at 8 o'clock.
Friends and acquaintances are Invited to at-
NEWKIRK-MATUR! SHAW KRWIfrPIT
second daughter cf W. Usher Newklrk and
Jare his wile, died May 19th, 188 , at their
resilience m xraneun township, samnson
county, after a lingering Illness of many
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice to Taxpayers.
I
-W VtTTl T
BE AT THE CITY HALL ON
MONDAY, JUNE 9th, 18S4, and for twenty
working days thereafter, from 9 a. m., until 1
p. va., and from S p. m. t) C pm , to receive
the Tax Lists for all Real and Person al pxop-
erty and Polls In Wilmington Township.
J. G. BUBB,
june6 2t Tax Lister.
Don't They Fit Nice, Ned ?
p
HOSE STYLISH BALS AND OXFOBDS,
Gents Wear, are just ELEGANT IN FIT. j
One of the Boys pat on a pair, and was so
elea:ed that he cried out, "Don't tfcey fit nice,
Ned"? Come and try a pair.
Sold only by
I
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Geo. R. French & Sons,
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108 NORTH FRONT STREET.
june 6
Croquet, Hammocks.
A S THE ABOVE WILL SOON BE IN de-
XI. mand, the public wilt find a eood aasoit-
ment at reasonable prices at YATES' BOOK
OXFORD TEACHERS' BIBLES.
A fine line TEACHERS' BIBLES, contain
ing Dennlson's Patent Index, just received
Call and see them: unsurDaesed for readv ref-
erence.
lAliW AVVJA. OX VAb
WRITING TABLETS.
Flsest quality WRITING PAPER, nut ud In
conrenlent Tablets 100 sheets in package ;jnst
uie inug jor iravejiers.
YATES BOOK STORE.
june 2 119 Market Street.
CHICAGO
TS at fever heat TO DAY asd soon
toe whole country" will be in a political foment
over wno iww iw rmuctti, bat in tumcta
time people will have Beer. Ta rt ttut trt-u.
NTtFntfc hereou
tor a well kept
icwvw. uuubhui JBSC 4
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GRAND CONCERT !
OEGAX FCXD FIKST BAPIIST CflDECII -
at orKBA nouas, , 'I, ,
MONDAY EVENING, JTano M.
AT 8 O'CLOCK". .';:iv' '
Iho Best Mtulcal Talent, botfi'Vool Atd
lastrumcntal.wlU partldrato. t
Keservcd ScaU 75 cenU. General AdmlssTon
50 cents. Gallery 25 cents,
jane 5 -
Administrator's Sale
City of Wilmington Bonds
at Public Auction. A ' ;
JJY VIRTUE OF AN OKDEIt OF THE Su
perior Court ef Kew'nanovcr County 'I will
on TUESDAY, the ICth da of June,!lSJ4, at
tbo Court llouae door, in tho city of WUmlrg.
ton, at 12 M, sell by public auction', lor'cash t
Seven (7) City of Wilmington bond 'of tlCO
each, bearing e per cent interest .
OrefDCltTof WlTmlntAn' i m
One (1) 1 City of Wilmington bond of 1.0(0.
baarlng 8 per cent. Interest. , 1 it ; . .
iTnVe ('? UDltel Stca 4 Pr cent. Vends of
$iiu each. . t-. ,, , ,
SSS (9) Kltyof witolngton 8 percent. botds
-4
'One (I) United States 4 per cent. bon1 of
W1I. O. JOHNSTON,
Administrator of James W.Johnston.
june 5 td . - .
Don't Pay Rent!
HY PAY KEN! WHEN THE
same money will buy you a homo ?-
In this city I have sold over
one hundred and fifty Lots and Houses
and Lots to parties who have paid In full fcr
them, by Instalments monthly payments.
Also, I have a large number now on ray1 books,
wn,?e maln regular monthly payments .
ana will soon own homes and get clear of land
lord rule. , . .
AoDlvto
June 4 cw
JAMES WILSON.
ANOTIIEK
LOT
" OF" ' r-i f:f:.
EXPECTED BY WEDNESDAY,
MILAN Cnil and au 'the Bough Etraws, so
i - . . .
popular now. Every possible shade of Fcath.
ere and other Trimmings. New lof of Tara-
sols, white .and colors, all. prices. -Glovfi,
LUlc, Kid and Lace. New Stimplng Patterns.
Keepcctfully
MISS E. KARItER,
may 26 Kxchange Corner.
A SUGGESTION.
JS THE SUMMER APPBOACHES; AND
Chills and Fever, Malaria, and kindred dls-
eases make Quinine a necessity, wo suggest to
heads of families to buy.our Capsules of Qui
nine, sold In any quantity, but much cheaper
when purchased in boxes of 100. Packed Into
the Capsule in a drv state. &dditlnAi efflc&rv
Is insnred. and we iruarantee each Caninle to
contain amount represented.. Information re
garding prices, number of grains In Capsule,
Ac., gladly given. -
Munds Bros. & DeRosseti
Dnigglsts, llarket itrcet '
may2C Wilmington. N. C.
Copartnership.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAYING FORMED
JL.
a Copartnership under tho name and style of
J. A N. ROBINSON, for the cnmona nt
cooflacttDg a General Grocery Business, will
on Monday, Junc 2, open at tne old and well-
x. ir. a a. ituiiiNsu, ior tne
SS&8&rK?B5
wu be please in auautr and iric our
Stock will be such as 1a kent In a nt.rii
Grocery Store, and will be added to weekly by
RaiiaodStcanvr. All of our Gdoda ara new
and fresh, and will be sent out as such, with
thepiivllegeof ctturnhig If not sausfacLary.
Uur frlendd are invited to call and inspect?
ueepecuouy,
F. ii. JtOCINSON".
NEWTON ROBINSON.
may 31 tf
Hammocks.
flHE VERY BE3T MADE,':
.ALL STYLES A KD 61ZS.
CROQtJET Four and Eight Calls to a Sett!
I
Auourer new sUDtir JUBtrcrclTd hvitun
er, and tor sale cheap at
- ; ;i HEINSBERGER'S v
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