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The Daily Review has the largest
bona fide circulation, of any newspaper
published, in the city of Wilmington. JEk
Bangs will have to go. The New
York shop girls have abandoned thcni.
John W. Garrett's estate will
$20,000,000.
reach
Mr. IrviDg's company caused $60,-
000 to pass through the box office in
Cbicngo last month.
The Sultan of Turkey has bought in
London "a tricycle lor the use of the
ladies ot the harem n
Senator Fair has presented a building
site, valued at $13,000, to the Boys' and
(Jirls1 Aid Society of Sab Francisco.
King Humbert, of Italy, has under
taken the task of effecting a reconcilia
tion bet ween Plon-Pion Bonaparte and
bis wife.
The Governor of Michigan receives
the munificient salary of $1,000 a year"
while his private secretary is paid $1,
(KM).
House property in Paris to the value
of over $5,000,000 is untenanted; in
other words, one-sixteenth part of the
capital invested in houses lies idle.
The fund raised by subscription,
mostly among the Spanish and Spanish-American
residents of New York,
for the relief of the sufferers by the earth
quakes in Spain, now amounts to $11.
215. Gen. Win field Scott once admitted
that when he was a young officer he
had paraded. for hours at a time before
a large mirror, "but." he added, "if any
one had seen me it would have killed
'me."
:
The leading military paper of Urea
Britain expresses the hope that a de
tachment of American volunteers or
State militia will form a part of the
American Exhibition to be held in
London in 1886, as there is to be a royal
military tournament at Islintgon that
year.
u en era i ttragg, who, became cod.
spicuous because of a fiery speech in
support of Cleveland at Chicago, ad
dressed the Democratic legislative
caucus in Wisconsin the other day, de
claring that two years hence Wisconsin
would elect a Democrat to succeed
Sawyer in the United Stiles Senate.
ranee produced 783,566,335 gallons
of wine last year, 27,000,000 gallon8
less than 1883. With the exception of
nine departments in the Northwest,
wine is produced in every part of
France. Owing to the ravages of
phylloxera, 190,000 acres of vineyards
had to be rooted up during the year.
Henry M. Stanley is pushing to its
completion the manuscript of a work
on his African labors. The work will
bear the title "Congo, or the Founding
oi a aiate ; a awry oi w orx ana js.x-
pioration. it will consist ot two good-
sized volumes, ana it is expected that
the manuscript will be ready for the
printer within a month.
The closing of 19,000 saloons in Hoi
land does not seem to have deprived
the people of that country of the right
to be classed as the hardest drinking
nation inthe world. The New York Sun
cable correspondent says that 2h per
cent, of her entire population were
sent to prison in one year for drunken-
ness, ana mat nearly ib,ooo,ooo a
year is spent on whiskey.
Mr. William Walter Phelps "con
cedes" that Mr. Blaine will never again
permit himself to be drawn into anoth
er nom. nation. Mr. Blaine's rivals,
says the Philadelphia Record, who re-
member havin heafd mthin, n thn
same sort in the winter of 1883.. wiJ.
nrohsh v not relnx thpir viaiUr, :n
reoairinrtheweakDlaceain thir rolit-
ical fences
There is said to be great excitement
in Mexico in consequence of popular
impressions that. the United States is
negotiating for the purchase ef the
eastern half ot that Republic. It ap-
pears tnat the sensalioD is cot the result
a" a panic on account ol the expansion
policy of Secretary Frelinghnysen. bat
originated from certain wild talk re-
cently indulged ia by tae New Orleans
Rcaaune which has been translated
and published broadcast by the Mezi-
can press.
"Oh. Willie we hare missed vou !'
Since you have been away, darling,
1 ve not had nnn mtva to serin1 to ihe I
gmggist'o for my Dr. BnlPs Cough
oyrnp and when my cough syrup is
gone I feel like I bad lost my besfc
"ena. .
I
The
Dynamite was used in New York on
W nnlnn w j-vt w T 1i n a I
a. wa piaceu unaer
Ihe show window of Garry Bros., at
urano anu AJien streets. Considerable
. I
uamage was suiaineu by a number of
bu
ildmgs in the vicinity and three ar-
:s were made. The police are very
icent. Garry Bros, had had a diffi
res
reticent
calty with their salesmen, in regard to
the hour ol closing. What next?
Dynamite is powerful but gunpowder
hat not yet lost its force j a fact which
O'Donovan Ross a ha3 at iast ascer
tained to his cost. The men who, by
bis own confession, bargains for the
destruc ion of the tnnccent women and
children who may stand in the way ot
the execution of hi3 schemes has been
at last made to tasto some ot his own
medicine. He was shot dowti on the
street in New York yesterday by a
young Englishwoman and it is said
that he will surely die. He was met
on Chambers street, near Broadway,
by the young woman, who discharged
five bullets into his body. The dyna
miter was removed !oa hospital and the
lady was arrested.
Not a Particle.
Mr Louis K. Hall, Washington, D.
C, states that he suffered agonizing
tortures and could hardly bend or
straighten himself. Two applications
of St. Jacobs Oil. the woundertul pain
cure, cured him and he had not had a
particle of the old pain since.
LOCAL NEWS.
IKDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
F G Miller 1 Fresh Supply
Statement City linking luni
Dividend IlMik New Hanover
Statement Mutual Life; Ins o
HKIN8BESOBB Pianos anki Organ
C W YATE3 To Merchants and Others
Ann CAE Meeting Bank New Hanover
Vollers Hall German Masquerade Ball
For other locals see fourth page.
There was no City Court this morn
ing. This was a beautitul, balmy, Spring
like morning. " j
Tho receipts of cotton at this port
to-day foot up 129 bales.
One white tramp was accommodated
with lodgings at the guard house last
night. j
The annual meeting of tho stock
holders of the Bank of New Hanover
will be held in this city on Thursday,
the 12th inst.
The Directors of the Bank of New
Hanover have declared a semi-annual
dividend of lour per cent, payable on
the 8th inst.
We observe quite a fine display ol
new Revolvers for very reasonable
prices, at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t
There was a big rat hunt this more
ing at Mr. John it. Turren tine s on
South Water street. They took nine
big, fat fellows last night in one trap
and there wftS fun airJong the dogs and
the bunler3 wnen they were turned out
o( tQe (rap
We have noticed several suits of
clothes cut be Mr. Geo.R. Dyer, which
are of elegant lorm, graceful curves and
very attractive. Dyer's su;is at twen
ty five dollars surpass anything . that
we have seen in clothing. It
:
Personal.
Dr. K. J. Powers, of Pender county
was in the city to-day.
Mr. J. W. S. Robinson, member of
the Lower House of the General As
sembly, Irom Sampson county was in
the city to-day and gave us the pleas-
of a call this forenoon.
Masquerade Ball..
There will be a masquerade ball to
morrow night at Vollers' new hall,
opposite the market house, under the
ul ' w ' ""
inc couiimuee mawnu.se
I . I 11 . t -y? 1 r .
meets, wno are wen quaiineu ror me
task, will use every euort to make the
occasion pleasant to all who may wish
to engage in the mazes of the dance.
Wedding Bells.
There will be a happy party to-mor
row night at Fair Bluff, Columbus
county, the occasion being tho marriago
of Miss M. Biackwell and Mr. Thomas
Dowling. boih of whom are well j
known and have many friends in this
city. V e learn that a uite a number of
friendsin Wilmington will leave herejiu foreign vessels. $642,186.
to morrow morning to be in attendance ; total, $644,263.
at the wedding.
God materials properly porportioned
tt;k am frm ppnlial rn nlnJtMa in
UttmAv mixed Paints can be beat attain
77 V . v namoi Point
ed by using the N. Y. Enamel Paint
sold at JACOBi s jbepoi. t
Daily
WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
Board of Aldermen.
i The of Aldermen met in rsgu-,
J lar moBthl mon lagt nigbt
am
i iii'H i juau icitw: iiuui mw a. r
i
I ... i . i i i : 1 1 . i
j presented to the General Assembly, for
authority to issue bonds to the amount j
j0f $100,000, for the improvement of!
streets and for sewerage. The report
was adopted.
Alderman Dudley, from the commit
tee on Markets, reported that the floor
of the Fourth street market house need
ed to be renewed. On motion the com
mittee was authorized to have the nec
essary work done.
A special committee on the railroad
bridge reported and asked tor further
time. Granted.
On the claim of J. R. Turrentine. the
special committee recommended the
payment of $100. Adopted.
A resolution was adopted. ordering
repairs to be made on Fourth street, to
sidewalks, &c, between Red Cross and
Campbell streets.
Alderman Bear submitted a bill to
be submitted to the General Assembly,
to change the registration, in regard to
numbering lots, &c.
The Mayor stated that it was neces
sary that registrars should be appoint
ed at this meeting for the approaching
city election.
An election was ordered and W. M.
Evans wa3 elected for the Upper Di
vision of the First Ward; C. M. Har
ris. Lower Division of the First Ward ;
J. C. Lumsden, Second Ward; A. Y.
Yopp, Third Ward ; E, H. Freeman.
Fourth Wafd: D. S. Bender, Fifth
Ward.
On motion of Alderman Fishbiate
the Mayor was authorized to ap
point the inspectors of election.
A eummunication was read from
Mr. Wm. Latimer, in reference to the
purchase of a lot from the city for hotel
purposes, asking for the extension of
the time named in the agreement. On
motion, the matter was referred to
Alderman Fishbiate, Dudley and
Boney, as a special committee.
Alderman Bear submitted the follow
ing, which was adopted :
Resolved. That the petition of Maj.
W. L. Youn, relative to the publica
tion styled "Semi-Tropical Area." be
referred to a select committee of three,
to be appointed by the chair, who shall
be empowered to expend $100; pro
vided, the Board ot Audit approve the
same.
Aldermen Bear, Morton and De
Rosset were appointed a committee on
the above resolution.
Petitions for the use of the City Hall,
Iree of charge, by St. Stephen's Church
and Israel Tent were not granted.
A Prosperous Lite Insurance
Company.
The attention of our readers is direct
ed to the annual statement of The
Mutual Life Insurance Cornpany o
New York, F. S. Winston, President
presented in another colnmn. Thi
great institution, the largest in tho
world, now has assets amounting to
103,876.178,51, and a surplus of more
than 812.000.000. It paid on policies
last year $13,923,062,19. a considerable
portion of which sum went directly to
windows or orphans, in many instances
redeeming houses from absolute dcsti
tution. The Mutnal differs from
most other Life Companies in that
it never encourages speculation in in
surance, and uever solicits the insured
to take a larger policy than he can of
ford to carry. It does believe in mod
erate policies, however, and its aim is
to persuade business men to set apart a
small share ot their profits yearly to
provide for their families in the event
ot death or financial disaster. The re
port will woll repay perusal,
Foreign Exports.
The foreign exports from this port
for the month ended January 31st, 1885,
as compiled from the books at the Cus
tom House, were as follows:
Cotton 10,799 bales, weighing 5,022,
181 rounds, and valued at $530,939.
Rosin 39,375 barrels, valned at $48.-
462.
Tar 5.200 barrels, valued at $7,800.
Spirits turpentine, 259,843 gallons.
valned at $64,375
Lumber 149,000 feet, valued at
'230.
Shingles 60.000, valued at $250.
Miscellaneous valued at $207.
Total In American vessels, $2,05;
Grand
For durable coloring the walls of
rooms in beautiful tints, at little cost
nothing equals the Mablelne sold at
Jacob 1 '8 Depot.
Now is the time to give Smith's Worm
Oil. lyd-w
f
Review
!
NEW ADVER18EMENTS
STATEMENT
OF
1 Mutual Lite IU8UTailCe UOmpaiiy 01 NeW York,
v WTVTOV inPIWvT
K S. WILTON, President.
For the year ending
ASSETS.
ANNUITY
5e An Pay'e i - Fo ' An Pav'
Annuities In force, Jan.lst, '81. 61 $S3.1M 31 Annuities in force. Jan. lf, 'S5 61 f2S 631 63
Premium a naulttee 3,74 96 Premium Annuities 2 94 44
Annuities Issued 5 1 TBS 70 Annuities TeraBtnaretl. 5 1 909 90
, 6fr 28 565 97 6 5 tSR?!?
INSURANCE ACCOUNT.
So. Amount. Ko. Amount.
Policies in force. Jan. 'st Policies in force, Jan 1st.
1884....:... U0.99J $312.946 012 1855 J ..114,804 0351,79 285
hiaks Assume! 11,104 34,675,989 Bisks Terminated. 7,380 23.832,'73j
122,184 $57722021 22.184 $ic202l
Dh.
REVENUE
To Balance from last account $94,472,108 8s
" Premiums received.
13,850.258 43
Interest and Rents.
5,245.059 98
$U4,C67,t27 27
Dr.
BALANCE SHEET.
To Reserve at four per cent $98,242,543 00
" Claims by death not yet due. . 862,387 00
" Premiums paid in advance. ... 27,477 36
" Surplus and Contingent Guar
antee Fund 4,743,77116
$103,876,173 51
NOTE If the New York Standard of four
isover$12,C000i.
rrom tne surplus, as appears in tae caianco
participating Policy whish shall be in force at
ASSETS ,
New York, January 21, 1885.
0-
BOARD OF
Fredrick S Winston,
Samuel E Sprouls,
Luoius Roblrson.
Samuel D Bab cock,
Hermann C ven Po3t,
George C Richardson,
Alexander H Rice,
William F Babcock,
FRatchford Starr,
Fredrick H Coesltt,
Le is May,
Oliver Harriman,
Henry W Smite,
George S Coe,
John E Develln,
Seymour L Husted.
Richard A McCui'Jy,
James C Holden,
M. S. WILLARD,
O. F. BRESEE & SONS,
General Agents, Baltimore, Mri.
feb 3
Annual Meeting.
rpHR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 6tock
holders of th BANK Of NEW HANOVER,
wUl be held at the Banking House, in this city,
on THURSDAY, 12th inst., at 12 noon,
feb 3 S. D. WALLACE, Cashier.
BANK OF NEW HANOVER.
WILMINGTON, N. C, Feb. 3, 185
rpHE DIRECTORS OW THE BANK OF
NEW HANOVER have declared a Semi-Annual
Dividend of FOUR PER CENT., payable
on the 8th inst , to Stockholders of record of
that date. S. D. WALLACE,
feb S Ca hler
German Masquerade Ball,
AT H. VOLLERa' NEW HALL,
Weduesday Nitrht Feb. 4. '85,
Admission SI 00 for Ladies ami Gentlemen;
Rclreshments 5Cc . Tickets can be had of any
member of the Committee. No tickets will be
sold at the door to anv one In mask.
Committee: L. Vollers, John Haar, Jr., H
L. VollerB. E. W. Doscher. feb 3 It
CITT OF WILMINGTON, N. C,
Ferrlabt 2d, 1889.
11 TE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE have
TV
thl day examined and counted the bonds of
the City of Wilmington, belonging to the SI
L-g Fund ot said City, in the h ndsof the C
missioner of the Sinking Fuad, and nn t as
to tne sins.
Com
fol
lows a
Four Bonds due in 1887,
One " " JS89,
Seven " 1892,
Fifty -one " " 17,
T..I.. 1QQQ
$ 4'0
1.000
8,600
5,9.0
2 000
It ,O0
200
15.00 J
Twelve
Tea
Twenty-live
Fifteen
1801,
1S.4,
1910.
f62,80O
Total ot Bonds Sixtv two Ihouaand Zlaht
Hundred OoUara. all af which are duly stamn-
cd "Sinking Fvnd of the City of Wilmington.'
Bslaaoe of cash la hand of the Coamlsslocer,
forty-Uve and 84-100 doUars.
W1LUAH OALL'H,
W. R, KISA,
O. A. WIGGINS,
fob 3 It Of Board of Audit and finance.
A Fresh Supply
fY DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Just arrived at
cLur-CL mit .1 .ira,
P. 8. Preacriptbws filled day and night.
Jan 21
3, 1885
tffy 29
J-
EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
December 3fst, 1884.
.$103.870, 178.51
ACCOUNT.
ACCOUNT.
Cii
Bt paid Death Claims A
" " tfaturcd Endowments
( Total claims
t5,226.S?0 83
2.49J.454 99
07,717,275 82
" ' Arnultles 16 9 6 08
1
1
Dividends 3,141,164 12
aurrenerca jroiieies acu
Additions. . v 5
j Total psid Policy-hold-I
era $U,923.l62 19 1
commissions, (payment)
of current and extin
guishment of future). . . .
Premium charged off on
Securities Purchased. . .
Taxes and Assessments..
3,037,ttW 17
9j7,84C 19
1,131,172 33
Expenses 872,263 87
Balance to New Account. 97,009,913 08
$114,067,427 27
Cb
By Bends 8ecured by Mortgages
on tteai estate $46,978
687
9o
Tntt out Kf afao mnA ka D ,1 j 4 r.M 001 i n
Loans on Collaterals 6,898,387 50
Beal KsUtc lO.SSJJM 04
" Cash in Banks and Trust Com
panies at interest 2,844,938 54
" Interest accrued 1,262,413 51
' Premiums in dcfcired, quarter-
ly and semi-annual. 1.103.115 3a
Premiums in transit, princi
pally for December 138.714 51
u3penso Account. 37,314 14
f Agent' Balances 7,9ti 90
$i03,S?6.1T8 fl
and a half per cent. Interc3lbe used, the Surplus
eneci, a aivmenu win nc apportioned to each
its anniversary in 188.
$103,870,178 51
TRUSTEES.
John H Sherwood,
George H Andrews,
Robert Olyphant,
George F Baker,
Benj Sherman,
Jes Thompson,
Dudley Olcott,
Anson Stager,
Frederick Cromwell.
j Julicn T Davtes,
i Robert Sewed,
: s Van Renaaler Crugcr,
j Charles K Hencerson,
,Georxe Blias,
iBufus W Pcjiham,
! Win P Dixon,
J Hobart Herrlck.
Agent, Wilmington.
I Another Lot
QF OPERA KID GIjOVES. IS VARIOUS
tints, just received and will be sold at 48 cents
per pair, real value One Dollar and a Quarter.
Together with a new stock of
fresh from the factor?. No o'd stork. A Fif
ty cents Coreet for only S9c; a Seventy-Five
cents Corset for only 50c; a DolUr Corset for
only 73c; a Dollar and Thirty Nine cents Cor
set for only 98c, Ac , Ac.
NUBSING CORSETS ia all tizes. Mlsf es and
Children'; Corsets !u various styles at low
figures.
USEN COLLARS Tht3 department is now
filled with the latest NovelUes manufactured
from best materials, leading styles, and the
prices cannot bs matched In the city for cheap
ness ; th!s wefkuow and all will aeknowledge
It; firit examine White Standing Collars with
capes, worked buttonholes, for only Lc each.
Standing rollers, turned points. Hemstitched,
Embroidered, worked buttonholes and capes.
regular 50c Collar for only 25c.
Clearing out Feathers, Plume j, Birds', Flow
era, Velvets, Satins, Plushes, Ribbons, Hats,
c, Ac. No one ured to buy. (aU and see at
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
118 Market 8t
WILMINGTON, N. C
ftb2
F. M. JAWE., . H. B. SifiLAI-,
JAMES A SHOLAR,
T BI C K MASON S ANB CONTRACTORS.
WUl be'pleasecrjlo receive orders In our Ihse.
All work executed with seat nees and dispatefc.
feb 2 lw
Mew Goods
JJ Y EVERY STEAMER.
wot sale low uy
4iILBS MUKGHISOX,
Mnrefaleoa Block.
feb 2
We arm be glad to iaesflt comnrnaihaooe
ob any ead al? :nbjaes
Of fee writer nasi always torn
"laned to the Editor.
OonpanloatloBs must bo written ofc on
one side of the paper.
. PersouallUea must be avoided. !
And It la especially and. parttrokeriy cede
i 0od that the Editor doe not ahrT Ottdcja
I TB'ri8 Of eorresponder.'. usir ns start
in the editorial columns
) HEW A I) Y E ItT I S K M K X TH
S. H. Trimble & Co.
STOCK AND BEAL ESTATE BROKERS
and Auctioneers of General Merchandise of
every description. Office corner Princess and
Water streets. Cronry ft Motrins' old tand.
Personal attention given to sale of hor:es and
vehicles at private sale or at auction. Con
algnmcnts solicited. A. G. McUIRT.
sept 22 Auctioneer.
E. G. Blair,
BillJKIE AM) COMMISSION MKRMAftl,
FOR THE SALE OF COTTON, GRAIN.
Flour Meal and Country Produce generally
io.OOO dozen Kggs wanted t highest each
Pr'tKS E. G BLAIR. '
To 19 North Second St
New Liquor & Cigar Store,
rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT
fully announce that he has returned to the
old stand, corner Market and cocon 1 1 trects.
where he will keep in stock a full line cf
LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND TOBACCO,
Wholesale and Retail,
The best FIVE CBNTS CIGAR In North
Carolina.
Nota prices: Duffy Malt Bje WhUkc7, 75c
per quart. Gibson's XXXX dj., $3 prr gallon.
Schleeinger's Menongahela, $2.7.1 Belmont
Rye. $l.-i.i. A very rood Rye, $150. N. C.
Corn, $1.75. Sweet Maeh Corn, i 1.5 J. Pure
Ilollard Gin, hnj oried, tS 50 Kotc Gin. $1.50.
Jonas French's N. E Hum. $1.75: Old stock
Sherry Wine. $i. A very good do., $1 2A.
Blackberry Brandy, $1. Peach Brandy, $2 ?5.
Pure N. C. Apple $2. 8 or 9 i proof liquors
Cheaper than the Cheapest. CIGARS Best 2
for 5c, 5c. and 10c. C!gars in tec ci' v.
L. G. CII EL BY. Kent.
Corner Market and Second Ms
jan 31 lm
The best Place in tfcte City
jFOK FANCY ARTICLES,
HotlURT, RIBBON?, LACKS,
COVERLIDS, CORSETS, VELVET8,
MERINO UNDKBWEAE,
BMBBOIDEIED iLANNEL.
TABLE GO Db. TO WEI 5.
UMBRELLAS, etc I
A speoal bargain In BLACK .SILK WAR,
HENRIETTA CLOTH at $1 25 per yarjl,
worth $1.75. Only a few pieces left.
HEDRICK,
jan 29
115 Market Street.
Speci.il Notice.
rUIK KXGIXSMENT IS OVKli, I lljti FAIL
URE ha p-oven a ih.ro. Now call and see
what I can furnish yon with In my line. Satis
faction guaranteed.
WILL WK8T. 1
jan 31 Prop. Gem Sl. and Rca.
fctir :opy
To Masqueraders.
NEW LOT OF' MASKS, MADE OF
WIRE, CLOTH and PAPER, just received.
Plcatc c ill and supply yourselves at
Hi 1X3 BERBER'S.
Pianos and Organs.
gOLD FOR CASH OR ON THE EASY
Instalment plan, at
HElNSBERGKR'S,
feb 2 Live Book and Music Stores
To Merchants and Others.
JLANK BOOKS, Letter Books, Check, Not
and Receipt Booke, all sizes, in stock and made
t 'v-;e , .
to onler. Special attention to orders for 11 tho
graphing Cheeks, Drafts, Letter Heads, Vlsl-.
ting Cards, InvitAtion3, As. Sea't and Rub
ber Stamps of 3vcry dcssrlptton made to or
der. A full stock of Oftice and Fancy Sta
tionery always on hand-
- B W f
r, w. taTeh.
feb 2
119 Market St
More of Them.
TaOSE POPULAR W AUK EN P II AST
": :i;. ' "'
SHOES for Gentlemen. Fit like a Glove and
don't hurt. We have the beetf: GAITER
for Gents In the Stale. Call ar I n e them.
Geo. Rs French & Sons',
108 NORTH FRONT STREET
feb 2
Ortmann's Club R
oomsj
SECOND 8TREST, BETWEEN MARKET
AMD PBIHCESS,
HAVK BEEN MEW1-Y "BBfrrTfcD AND
refurnished and have ten tt? defl a number of
n!eely farou-hed roova.
LODGING 5 faixiebed by tfut cby, jweek or
month,
BAR an! i'OOL ROOM i onflrt Eyr1.
Transient customeri accouimoJUtd at low
sales.
Comfortable room , rlcinbcldiog and polite
attention.
k. W.
UETHAJ,
jan 31 dAw lw
Proprietor.
Clemmer.
A WKW MOSB OF THAT CELEBRATED
HH.tT CL aSS WHLSKEY just received.
CAROLINA YACHT CLUB 5e CIGARS
still holds the Cake. Try McGOWAN'8 Old
North Sta'o SeJooa and rave money.
Jan 7