r
January noon. i . rA L m.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE GREAT GERMA
REMEDY
IFOR PAIN.
M caret
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Scitlica. Lumbago,
BACKACHE.
lUDACit TOOTCO,
SORE THROAT.
QCIWBT. SW KLLI3G9,
rBAIM
tanzmt, Cats, Bruises,
' FROSTBITES,
III' BX8, SCALOS.
Ami hrr bodlW ehc
The Daily Review,
ry The uauy Xcview has the largest
ana fide circulation, of any n&mspaper
published, in the city of Wxlmtnoton. J
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7, .1885.
I NCON GK ESS YK8TBICDAY,
nrn cub a lomi
i,mW. Uuwiwii to 11
Uii(ia(n.
TasCkaiie.AY'ofslerC.
pM iiMi.Tml
IS, t.S. A-
Hch IT dAw.
CBAFT. CItAFT.
1884. Holiday Goods. 1884.
r, . wrm rpnEM IV PROFUSION, from
jkl m
the moat elejant Chamber md Parlor Suits to
Toy Carriage. Wagon,, Carta. Velocipedes,
Dexter, Clialra. Desks, Lounger, Chiffoniers,
Ac. We lnTlte al to call and se the hand
. ,ni. f th LEADING FURNITURE
Ulilv J W-
HOUSE. T. C. CRAFT. Agt , '
de13 2w MSouthtroatFt.
Craig & Thomas
QOLD ,0 PINTS OF WHISKEY ON
But there a:ea few drops left
WW 'w'- J -
yet. Come aad get some before it 1 all gone.
We havd also a full line of
FAMILY GROCERIES
onhand, with fresh arrivals every week. A
. . . . A V ' -I'll
hunJred FLORIDA u4.um
rhlch will e sold very cheap.
few
left
dec 27
Christmas Goods
RS. S. J. BAKER CALLS ATTENTION
to a well select stock of
GOODS,
HOLIDAY
jot received and they will be Bold at the low
cut prices. Persons wishing to purchase will
pleaaecaU and examine the hanlsome Toys
She has alao a very han'some stock of Mlllln.
oryGcods. MRS. S. J. BAKER.
122 Market St.
SENATE.
Washington. Jan. 6-The chair laid
before tbe Senate a comaiunicaiion
from the Attorney General, urging that
a sufficient appropriation be made to
enable tbe government to properly de
tend the sui;a against tbe United States
in tbe Court ot Claims Referred to
committee on Appropriations.
The Oregon uenirai ianu ruiicuu
bill was taken up. j . . .
Mr. Korean move a toamenu uy
ing to tbe bill tne substance of provis
ions which on his motion had been add
ed to tbe Atlantic ana racinc ru iw-
urebill, providing a meinoi o. juuici.
-,wrlnra fnr ascertainment oi iuc
rights of any parties claiming, under the
g'ftDt- ... .. -A . f TUir-
i Itar richntP I MR ami' UUIueui s i
i,r,n nma hrmifht to a vote and was
is njiva 8. The bill
was then read a third time and passed
aril hr.llt division.
ttorr.ro i hn announcement of the vote
Mr. Morgan cbang
h hi vntn from vea to nay. and on tne
passage ot the bill gave immediate no
tice ot a motion to recousiuci .
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Th TTnnse at 12 :25 went into com
mWtnoo nfthfi Whole on the Pension
all 1 1 1 V, W w r
Annrnnriorinn hill.
Mr. Hancock, of Texas, explained
the rrTovisions of the bill, which appro-
rmiates $59,076,000 or $24,000 leas than
the estimates. There was some new
legislation i n the bill. He thought that
thi ffoneral legislation would prove
advantageous to the the country.
The bill having been read f r amend
ments, Mr. Kvernart. oi ru , ueicu a
proviso that all applicants for pensions
shall be presumea to nave u;w uv
of th timfl of enlistment, and
that such presumption may
An amendment was adoptea proviuing
rhnt MHr,rnv9' fees 9hall not be paid
f ka oioim u aHnared. and shall be
paid &V lne government pension agent ;
limiting fees to ten dollars except in
. o..j haru o snpnin! contract lor a
fee of twenty five dollars is filed, and
restricting such special contracts to
o iron la n ( rlaimfthts residing is the
ouiiiv VF"
On motion of Mr. OTIara. of N. C
iin amnnrlmitud was adopted providing
that the mode and manner provided for
nitinns for the Davment of white
nensioners shall apply to all pension-
am
Tho rnminitipp. then rose and the
A " v- V - w
bill was passed.
Hickory Carolinian-. A mob at
Saitsworj took from the jail one Thoma
Hughes, white, and tted him to j tree
and teverely whipped him and then
warned him to leave the State, watch
be did. The offence was Wpo3
intended assault apon the child of a
reputable citiaeo.
Raleigh Chronicle: Bev. W. N. Mor
rison passed away to his rest, on
at Asheviiie. auer a
final illness of a te " weekm bat after
veral jcarn of innrrawy ana in noi.iu.
by
611
ii., n n,s'?l vparg. Mewasauainc
Ills " - .
ot Cabarrus county, a pawor in wic
Presbyterian churcn. an a ine?"""
oflarse acquireroeni. ne ui
retired tor a number pi iwrs u
active duty on account o bad bealtu.
Eobesonian: Largest hog beard
from this season was auieu i
Mr. J. T. Hedgpein. wmca www,
iKe ihe turpenime "
Messrs Shaw Bros, located at &t rani s
. . . a laktrnvMt hv fire
tllC I till V V UVR V V - ' m
on tbo. niht of the 23rd ult. supposed
WM r . , . i : . :
K-o Kon acciaeniai isintw
in uaiu ' -
. a. i rd m,i . -
.i T.f.aa ahoul klUU. iio ui-
- ... 7. .
r,.or,nn .Mr J W uumpurey.
former citizen ot this county ni o
r.r Cant A lex liumpnrey, ua
buu r . , -
cently been honorea in nia
uyrua no was. i naviuK
UU1UC I UWU"! ' J .U
been elected to tne ubhwkwv
uiih district bv the splendid majors
nt About 1.200.
o i.:.um A drove ot
Tennessee bogs reached Shoe Heel some
ror daws affo and brouent o ceuis mci
" "J o
nnnnd. ffross. oeverai
reoorted to have
"v "sr- iit..i.
,inirrt ir h tar nefL
J , . r. , oatrl
nt tew davs. ana many mum
to be getting ready to follow. -Out-town
taxes this yeAr amount to a little
over $1,000. The levy is cent,?
the 100 valuation ot property auu
cents on eacn poit. nai
nanh npf Annum. KeV. )1 ltUS
1 r . . - . r-
ITocr r.a Wi flTfiQ. Will Start
iAUli"-! ----- T
from
ti-
a
s
re
adopted
recently
hundred
left this
within the
-Our
be rebutt-
deoK
1884. 1884.
CHRISTMAS.
AT D A. SMITH'S
Furniture Warerooms,
Can be found a large assortment of
VALUABLE GIFTS,
suitable for everybody.
Tbe pub'.lc, and especially the ladles, are
iifm invited to call and examine
i wwj'ww"-.- -
prices, c.
D. A.5SMITH.
Furniture Dealer. N.' Front Street
dec re
A $15 Prize.
A SPLENDID SATIN I.JNED RUSSIAN
iTtiF.R LAMB' DRESSING CASE will
be presented to tbe party buving the 'largest
amount of Holiday Goods between this date
i.n.ru iiit iss.v Come and see the
it U'l u aiiuui;
ptUe t W. C. MILLER'S.
Corner Fourth and Nun ata
" a. aiAscoTri;i5.
Mr. J. H. liuttner, ot Georgre-
town, Plays 1 tliat Kolo with
Oreat Success.
-. .
He Draws $30,000 In The Lou
isiana State Lottery, and has
Received Every lollarot tue
Money.
dee S3
Board
A
table.
FEW MORE BOARDERS, EITHER
ir r trana'ent. can be accommo-
comfortab e rooms and the best the
ket affords, at
MHO. KUUIni um,B a.
HSU Market at., bet. Fro
nor 18 f
dated wl
mar
nt and Second,
rpHS
COME AND SEE !
HANDSOMEST LINE OF Christ
U In tbe city, consisting in part of
TIDIES. CANVAS WORK.
SILK AND LINEN HAND'FS.
NECKWEAR, GLOVES,
TOWELS AND TABLE LINEN,
aad other articles too numeroas to mention.
In order to verify the rumor that Mu
J. H. Kuttner. ot tieorgetown, ivy.
had drawn $30,000 in the Louisiana
State Lottery Company, held Decem
ber 16th, a Press representative went to
(ieometown on Monday, to see Mr
Kuttner and et the tacts in tne case
from his own lips. Air. Kuttner was
tound in his s:nre. and extended tne
Press reDortor a smiling welcome, lie
. r . i i : ..'... 1 n u : c
country about thirty years ago. When
the war of the itebelnon came up ue
ioined the Confedera'e army and was
seriously wounaea ai tne name oi
Fordouche, Iuisiana. Alter tne war
h enquired in the drv goods business at
Khplhwille. Kv.. acd for a while did a
nourishing business. He lailer , how
over, about two vears ago and went to
w T . .All S
Georgetown, wnere ne eaiaonsneu
him&p.lt iti the drv-oods business on a
small scale. About a year ago it oc
curred to Mr. Kuttner that he would
try his luck in the Louisiana State
Lottery, for seventeen montns ne m-
vfistfidn. dollar each month, firm in the
belief that his time would finally come
With his faith in the fairness of the
management- of the Louisiana State
Iitterv undiminished, he invested in a
onfi. fifth ticket for l he drawing which
came off on the ICth of December. 1884.
He took in with bim two partners, Mr.
Dock Laws and Mr. C. C. Barbee,
hoth ot Georgetown. Mr. Laws was
a barkeeper and Mr. Barbee a saddler
On the afternoon of. December 17th
Mr. Kuttner received a telegram from
that his
i n
90
$25
H.
Liberia
about the first of next month with tne
view of examining tbat country ho
to be able to report to nis coioreu
brethren whether it would be best lor
tbem to emigrate thither.
Goldsboro Messenger: t Rev Dr A
A Watson. Episcopal Bisfcop ot kast
Carolina, officiated in St. Stephens
Church in this city, yesterday morning.
It was intended to have confirmation
last niiiht, but owing U the inclement
weather the administering of thi3 sac
rament was postponed. -Messrs Y
F Kornegav, i Miller and L B Bor
den are considering the project ot erect
in tr o large hotel on their property
rrrh Walnut and West CVutre
streets, inade vacant by the recent fire.
The building, if constructed, will be
commodious and costly fitted up with
all modern hotel fixtures and furnished
in first-class .Uyle. with a view to at
trac ing the Florida travel from the
Nortn. At a few minutes past 3
o'clock on yesterday atteruoon it yas
discovered that the new Methodist
Church. St Paul's, was on Ore inside.
The alarm was vigorously raised and
Bin firemen were prompt io u ,
but betore tbe engines could reach the
scene a number ot citizens naaexun-
cuisbed the tlaines. The Dre nrigmaieu
Horn the nesting luniaue, uuu cud
ncbHA not, verv creat. has made an
nlv scar on thebeauliful interior of the
edifice near the pulpit.
News and Observer: Dr. L. W.
Batchclor, only brother ot non. josepn
B. Batchclor, ot this city, diea in r-n-field
on Sunday lat. The repoit
of Dr. R. B. Haywood, physician oi
the institution tor tbe deal ana auruo
onl hlind. makes a most lavorame
Uvt P 1
showing. There were 441 cases oi sick-
nets treated by htm there tne past year,
ami not a sinele death. lhe negro
Alex. Black, who near lrenton. last
ohot and killed the wife of Mark
n vnn ww - - -
Monicas, colored, has been captuiea
Hfir. week's constant search and is in
;oii oi TrBntnn. He acknowledges tne
dime, and says no mLenutu tu
The
The first month of the new , year
holds two full moons in her bountiful
hand. Tbe moon was kill on tbe 1st
26 minutes after midnight; and wit
be also on tbe 30th. 19 minutes after 11
o'clock in the mornio. On the 4th,
the moon was in conjunction with Jupi
ter, and on the 0i will be with Aren
as. On the 13th she pays her respects
to Venus, and on tbe 14th to Mercury.
On tbe lfeb she is at her nearest point
to Mars, and as tbis is the day oi ner
change it shows how near Mars is to
thesnn. Those who watch in eu
;ii find it easv to keep m
OI VM IHUU" -
mind the relative position of tbe planets
n t he 24th. tbe moon is in conjunc-
tion with Neptune, ami on u "
ith Saturn. She thus completes ner
circuit, and, at the same Urae. fires the
order of succession of the planets.
drawing near to the morning stars
Jupiter,, Uranus, Venus, and Mercury,
and after ber change to new moon
swinging her ponderous sphere near
Mara. NeDtuoe, and
me cTauiu( - -
tuom am hom nensations in
things celestial as Well as terrestrial
One of these is the iuU-orbed wmter
moon as she "runs hih" in the heavens
and pours over the ice-bound earth a
fiood ot silvery light that makes tbe
winter nights beautiful as a dream.
Quarterly Meeting.
First round for the Wilmington Dis
trict of the Methodist Church, South,
or 1884-85. .11
Clinton circuit, Andrew' Chap
el, L Jan,
hnrif circuit. Bethany
Bladen circuit, Center " 34-25
Elizabeth circuit, Elisabeth-
tnmn .TanilRrV 31 and Feb 1
Wilmington Front Street " "78
Carver's f?reek ccuit. Silent " 14-15
wawamiv Mifts. Bethel L-lo
VVhiKaville circuit. Whlte
-.ttl" . 21-22
Topsail circuit. Scott's Hill
Februarv 28 and March
Duplin circuit, Kenansiile 7-8
Onflow 6ircuit, Tabernacle " 14-15
u.-iinawick circuit. Concord w 21-22
The Dbtrict Stewards will please
meet at Wilmington Front Street
Vehrurarv 4th at 11 o clock
a. m. P. J. C ARB A. WAY, P. E,
A FEW CHOICE 8TYLKS, PRK3E8 UWT.
WILL SELL THEM JSKWW vw.
WL2ltaS8SSi t too 'ohM Ptiew.
FINE ALL-WOOL SUITIHJgd OOIRED ALMA CLOTHS,
.Wam TITO tA T VTTr.
CARPETS. uuiiAi vaiujj,
At jart uch popular prices yon wh. o -"
MATTINGS of aft kinds. OIL CLOTHS, Run. Mats. 4.
R. M. MclNTIRE.
TUEKISli BATH SOAP 25c for oasm
jan 0 .
in
IT IS OUR AIM AND
10-11
17-18
Good materials properly porportioned
rv,rnh nrp ihn essential reauisites in
Vl 111V a
Ready mixed Paints can be best attain
a A Kir nsinc the N. Y. Enamel Paint
sold at Jacobi's Depot.
OOMJWC!KfiiAi. Jf15W S.
kill the
k .1 I A n,l hnl
womau's nusoana aiso.
t . f A . ! HMtU
c-lnrn lon'lWroKI in KOIlLitJULUJll v SfcSJ
the alleged escape of the colored man,
Uonrv nai from death at tbe nanus
r tha vnchp.rs at UlaVLOll. It is
V vuw J t m 10
Srnii.h was shot many times anu
thrown from the bridge; that Davis
maa bnooked on the head. Shot twice
onri thmwn into a ditch near one end
r,f tha bridce. There he lay
as it dead and the lynchers, thinking
him a rornse. rode away and leit mm
U . mM v. W . - . I
n revived somwhat bv and py anu
mf,e bin wav to the bouse of a colored
mm V m .
aided him. cm ou me
tv waa mmrmw Z . .
handenfTa and bound UP his WOUndS
Yesterday a reporter learned tbat Nor
fleet Jeffrie and one or two omer coi
, . rai mon loll-, for the home of Mr. W
J V VVl kUVat v. v. ' - .
H. Brantly, in Nash copnty, where it
is alleged tbat Henry Davis now is, at
tbe home of bis brother. Cbarles lee.
It is probable tbat if there is any truth
in tbe story tbat tne man on wit. Brant
ley's farm is the real Davis, that he
will be brought dsck nere 10-uay or io
morrow. at farthest. The further de-
veinnments in this absorbing! y mter-
INTTION TO CLEAN OUT ALL WIST
CIX)THING before our Mammoth Stock of Spring Clothing com mencei
coming in,' and will therefore dispose of our Goods at prices !
bearing little or no relation to their true or actual
1
value, and consequently will seH
1 . .
finrriA 9.0 nflT Heiit. less thau
MVUAW s-sw -VsT '
j Some 30 per Cent, less than value.
Some 40 per Gent, less than value,
0 ,
M0HEI tO BE REFUNDED
If yon can eqoal onr goods at th Low Prices. Convince yonrsoll bj oalli J
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
114 MARKET ST.,
jan 5
WILMINGTON MARKET.
January 74 P. M
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted
. 11 h!l "W.
hrm .t, 'A if, ceiiis uer ttaouu um.
sales reported.
ROSIN Quoted firm at 971 cents
cm. J 1 A I AOl Fy CLUA
or ?sr,rainea auu div wi xw
Strain id.
TAR Quoted firm at $1 25 pet bbl
-
of 380 lbs.
CRUDE TURPENTINE-Quoted
steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow
Dip and $1 for Hard.
pattiik Onoted steadv. bales 1 1
4 k M ! . Aw, &. ' Z A AM
50 bales on a basis oi tot oonis pei
nound tor Middling. The following are
r
the official quotations :
Orrtirmrv. 85 ' COntb
-
Lwd Ordinary S
Low Middling iu o-io
Middlimis S
4
HOPEZ
DEAF
nn imnrnvAii Articial
Rfiientiflc mau ot Europe and America.
Timmft cure
Write ror uituircu
an
book
Bfflenuao mu m "i , HnVnminent men and women who hare De(
num uwTwr.-,, j H rrii 7rr..r "7n,.T -r ..mmii while in use. comiorua
take xreanxre tn 7eoomir "'."."JT," 7t. Mew York
twfl permanent cure. Addreaa, I. 9 NlaUoUon, 7 Murray ot., now ww
p. SUJ1NER. Pkb.
W.
Nation
F. R.MiCKLX.Bc"i.
al fire & Iron tt
Detroit,
HiwrmuW
OieMe Safes. Wire, nOi. Wire Connter .BaJUapL W JH-
Wu t liou Feneet. lWn Shirttm, Countor Supported
V.1CCOC KTM9
Crostuig.
mch IS
(3T Send for Catalogue.
d&w lv
i
Kr-McnUon Utarp.
WE CAN ALWAYS GIVE
TOC
A GOOD BREAKFAST!
Good Middlin
10 13-16
DAILY RECEIPTS.
rwmniit. 326 bales
spirit Turnentine 144 casks
gsr bbis
Tor 104 bbls
Omnia TnrrP.ni.inn 33 bbls
ELEGANT FISH ROE,
PICKLED TRIPE,
S1ABINE NEWS.
PICKLED PI0S FEET
Millinery Department.
ThU department is. as usual, well flUeU with
all tk latest stj lea of Trimmed and 1'ntnm
med Hate and Bonne U, Featbers, Wings, Ac.
Respeettuliy
MISS E. KARRER.
jam 3 Kxchan,
More Boom.
Corner.
AVIKG EKNTKD THE BOOMS ON the
corner of Market and Second street, con
with tha Commercial Hotel. I am still
fur her piaaarcrt to accommodate parties who
desire to secure pleasant lodginar. with or
without board. The location to one of the
moot pleasant and dealrable in the city, either
or Whiter.
St. BUtUAJSB.
6t Prep. Commercial Hotel
For Christmas.
WILL RECEIVE TO MORROW, CHRIST
AS EVE. FIFTY GALLONS of those fa
Shepherd aad Hiue's Garden Oysters
New Rtrer. Guaranteed sweet and fresh T
axd as fine an Oyster a hss been seen here
n. leavo oiders early. oeiiTered
jpily la any part of the city.
w. x. utuuat,
to Ffoat Street, near tbe Ifcw Market
dte 91
Ner urlani naounci . ttjaf fn esUng case will be awaited with inter
ticket had drawn one-filth of the I At 12 -0 o'clock this morning
capital prize oi xiju.uuu. i ue news , Kpant.ifnl new art eallerv at St.
Was too guou iu ucucvo WlbUUUI. a mut
investigation. Accordioaly. Mr. Kutt
ner desposited htieket in the Second
National Banket Georgetown, and
went at once to Cincinnati to find out
the traihtulness of the report. At Cin
cinnati the report was fully confirmed,
and Mr. Kuttner at once ordered the
Second National Bank of Georgetown
to collect the $30,000 for him through
the Canal Bank of New Orleans. The
money was promptly paid by the Canal
Bank in foil. not a cent
beme deducted for commissions
The money was brought to Georgetown
bv the Adams Express Company and
deposited iu the Second National Bank
to the credit of Messrs Kuttner. Laws
& Barbee, each owning a third interest
in it. Mr. Kuttner will invest his
monev in a tobacco manufactory at
Georgetown, Mr. Laws intends buying
a Bluegrass farm with his, while Mr
Barbee baa already invested in a hotel
at Georgetown, and will engage active
ly in the hotel business. Mr. Kuttner
says tbat there has been a remarkably
heavy demand tor tickets in Scott coun
ty since his success. Lexington (Ky.)
Weekly Press. Dec. 31
.
To every Housekeeper a good
Mary's was found to be on lire. The
building was of wood. 60x50 feet,
two stories high, resting on a brick
foundation. In the basement was
the beater, from which tbe noes ran in
aH directions. It appeared to be not a
minute after the discovery ot the fixe
ere the entire interior of tbe building
was a mass of flame. The loss ot the
art gallery was entire. The structure
contained several recitation rooms, the
kindergarden department aad tbe art
a al ler v . The design was that ot the
late Mr. Samuel Sloan, and Mr. T. H.
Briggs was tbe builder. The I boilding
had been com Dieted but a few months
The art ealierv contained all tbe mod
els and casta and the art work of the
pupils. The entire building was furn
ished' in ffood style. The loss is about
$12,500. The building was the property
of Hon. Pan! C. Cameron. There was
no insurance on the boiiding or its
contents. s
ARRIVED. ,
vacht Louise, Woodside.
fimithviUp- Muster
Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay-
tcr,i.A CI W Williams & Co.
Wcr hriff Arken. Halvorsen, Glouces-
tar F.ntr C! P Mebane. with salt
Rr ohr Hattie Darling. Pierce, Nas
sau, with fruit, Cronly & Morris
CLEARED.
Steam vacht Louise, Woodside
.Qmit-hvillA- Master
uiuiau..- - . . ... n
stpumpr ii Murchison. bmitn, Jjay
Arteville. ft. W. Williams & Co.
(lor harnue I.ouis. S'choiieter, Liver
pool, Alex Sprunt & Son
Exports.
FOREIGN.
Liverpool Ger barque Louis 2,278
bales cotton
every
substantial cook stove is an important
necessity and our readers will find tbe
best it Factory prices at Jacobi's
Hardware Depot. t
ATTENTION ! BOTH SAINT AND SINNER
ITENIiY C.
n thesar second-eb-as Ba
Hairdrearfus SaTood fh Eorih L areUna. the
WHO KEEPS
Barber Shop aad
r JRr cXMnnsercIal tTavcliertL
erica.
Creamery Buttered Floiir.
SELLING WELL. TRY A PACKAGE
- 4. ' ' i - 1 L
QUALITY QUARAKTIBED.
OAT MEAL, BARLEY, &c &c.
P. L. BSID&ERS U 00.
HO North Front St.
)aa5
MONTHLY STATEMJBNT.
STOCKS OH HAND JANUARY 1, 1865.
Cotton ashore, 7,102; afloat, -d;
fcrtl 15 OA7.
Spirits ashore, 5,112 ; afloat, 45; total.
5 157.
Rosin ashore, 75,624; afloat, ,;
tete 81 710. i
Tar ashore. 2.288: afloat, 4,778; total,
7 Aftft.
Crode sshoro, 1.202 ; afloat, 100; total,
1,302.
RVPHrPTS FOE MONTH ENDKU UEf.Jl
Cotton, 1 5.970; spirits, 6,645; rosin, 20.
885 ; tar. 8,973 ; crude, 55,U7.
EXPORTS FOR MONTH ENDED DEC 31.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 4.638; spirits, 608; rosin, 156;
tar, 2,766 ; crude, 2.3K .
FOREIGN.
Cotton, 15,192; spirits, 3,151; rosin, 25,-
104; Ur, 10.
Breech -Loading Shot-Guns
TF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS GUN WE
can suit you. no bursting ours.
Lamos. Bird Cases aad Children's
Ttb luat received. A few BDOTe of 0
COLUMBIA COOK feTOVES on hand; cheap
and good.
PURE WHITE OIL. JaaS
New Year
-TO
My Friends and Patro
-AND-
PLENTY OF MOHBTi
TO-
Pay up your Accoun
WRICK ARB
i
H
I WILL 8BBTO
YOU THE SAME Wil
Mullets.
a NOTHER CONSIGN M RNT Of FINE,
A Sweet Florida Oranges, large and fine
Eoe Mullets, in bbls and half bbls, Hah Roe,
Eggs. Chickens, Apples, Poti toes, Ac. Must
besokL Call and ate. Cash orders promptly
Ailed, consignments ot an ansa or uountry
Produce solicited. Terms cash.
JOHN B. MARSHALL,
.BY-
No 24 North W:
dec 30 lyd Aw
8t, Wilmington, R.sC.
Good News.
would in-1
b in the
Ac, that he can
still be found at No. 7 South Front St., and
don't yon remember it. wnere you can get a
gootl second-class share, haireutpr shampoo.
A!o, second class perfumery and of bis own
manufactnre. Flease glre ns a caU.
doc 16 2m
i
UMPHREY A JENKINS
receive to-morrow, at their
Ovater House. 112 South t ront St . :
ft tboce fine Mew Hirer Orstera and a ill con
ttnue to recerre thosn every day during the
season. We alao keep a full auppiy of
G racemes. Chickens and Eaxa. Orate
C. 0. D. dec 29
50 gallons
Our Holiday Goods
ROW OPEN, AND OUR LADY
ians
to
MCLLETS
dee si
Roe Mullets.
BBLS. LARGE. FAT AND JUICY
for tale RMS and weights gua
W. M. DAVIS 4 BOM
Presenting your Aotffl
1
jan l
KAT
116 Market St
asSM3 JpltBs?4 Jbj BMns D A .
The LireiGrocer and
sept 15
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