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THIS PAPER ncbllsbed oepted by JOSH T. JAMBS, KDITOB AXD FBOnUOCTO. SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID: year 4.8o. Six months, .. Three nontha.tl.OO; One month, 85 cent, -me paper will be delivered by carrier free at charge, in any part of the city, at the above rtteB.or 10 cento per week. Adveetlfling rates low and liberal fj-Subsrribens win report any and all h& (jea to receive their paper regularly. The Daily Review has the largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper published, in the city of Wilmington. Jgj LOCAL NEWS, IIDCI TO MT' iWItTWWMTI. (j w Vatks Attertlon r C Millkk v Freeh 8opp'y jso J Hlokick Spring Woolens -j h Junes livery and f ale Stables Hkissbeboeh Congressional Government J as W EiSG, Chof.n Municipal Primary Elections So tramps applied for lodgings at the guard house last night. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 60 bales. It is a good thing.'"' A suit of Dyer's imported Cassimeres for $25 f Registration goes on very slowly fit a I the watds. II you don't register you cannot vote, so you had better hur ry up like a fcood, tree and independ ent American citizen Col F. H. Cameron, Inspector General of North Carolina, has ordered an inspection ot the Wilmington Light Infantry to be held at 5 p. id. on Friday, the 20th inst. The Boy Clipper Plow has earned a reputation of being the best ever used and are pronounced perfect by the best farmers. Sold wholesale and retail at the factory agency, Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t Indications For the South Atlantic States, cold and partly cloudy weather with local rains following during Saturday, winds generally shifting to northwesterly with rising barometer. Cltv Court. George Weston, colored, was before the Mayor this morning charged with disorderly conduct. He is one of those who obstruct the sidewalk in front of the Purcell House, and had become a real nuisance. Ho was sent below lor 10 days. Opera House. Of the play to be presented at the Opera House to-morrow night with matinee in the afternoon by the Harry Miner Co , the New Xtffk Truth says: "The Silver Kingf' is one of ,the strongest of modern melodramas. Un like most recent works of this char acter, it does not depend upon fcenery and stage carpentry for interest, but rises superior to these accompaniments although they have been abundantly and magnificently supplied. For To-Night. A very pleasant entertainment, a parlor concert, will be given this even ing at the residence of Mr. Wm. Lar kin. corner of Sixth and Bock streets. Tho proceeds will be for the benefit of the organ fund of the First Baptist Church and those who may attend can do so with the assurance of hearing some delightful music 'and of spending a pleasant evening. Anybody Hero Lucky ? In the regular monthly' drawing of tho Louisiana State Lottery company held last Tuesday, the following were the winning numbers ot the prizes above $2,000: No. 85 847 drew $100. 000 , No. 84,980, $25,000; No. 14,810, $10,000; Nos. 4 559 and 77,884, $6,000 each ; Nos. 66,448, 30,359, 61,019, 70.070 and 77,790 each drew $2,000. Primary Meetings. The Democratic voters of Wilming ton are notified in this issue to meet at the places designated, in their respective Wards, a' 8 o'clock on the evening of the 18th inst., to select candidates fjor Aldermen, to be voted (or at the next municipal election, which will be held on the 20. h inst. It will be an im portant election and it is hoped that tbe primaries may be well attended. Sec advertisement in another column. Good materials properly proportioned which are the essential requisites in Heady mixed Paints can be best attain ed by using the N. Y. Enamel Paint old at Jacobi's Depot. t A Freak of Nature. Mr W. H. Cobb, ot Wbitaker's. on the line of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, sends us a chicken which is indeed a natural cariosity end one of the most singular freaks of nature we have ever seen. The chicken was hatched with four perfectly developed 83 and feet, and it lived in this con dition until it wasabout three weeks old hen it died from the effects of tbe cold leather. The extra legs were attached l" the body just in the rear of the natural limbs, and were so perfectly formed that were it not for their location would be impossible to tell "totber lrm which." The VOL. IX. Pender Beef. Some of the finest beef that has been seen in this market for years was brought heie a few days since by Mr. Newton Alderman, of Moore's Creek, in Pender county, it having been raised by his father, Mr. Owen Alderman. It was a steer and weighed 1,290 pound? and was purchased by Mr. George F. Tillcy. W., O. & K. J. 1C K. The Wilmington. Onslow & East Carolina Railroad Company having been duly chartered by the General As sembly of North Carolinai. the corpora tors may now take the necessary steps to secure subscriptions to tbe stock and pat the enterprise in shape Tor working. We are assured that measures4 will once be taken to initiate proceeding and that the subscription books will bo opened as soon as practicable. Fire at Wadeshoro, We are sorry to hear of another dis astrous fire at Wadesboro. It occurred last night and an entire block of build, iogs, consisting of four brick stores and one frame dwelling, situated on Rutherford street, below the Central Hotel building, were all destroyed. The fire originated in Alex. Moore's saloon sand the sufferers arc Alex. Moore, building and stock, in sured for $250: J. H. Horton, building, insured for $1 500 Kemp Kendall, stock of goods, insured for $800: A. G. Bruner. building and furniture, in sured for $1,900; Blakeley Bros . bar bers, insured for $200. We could not learn the total a ;nount of the losses, but it greatly exceeds the insurance. A Pitiable Case. Mr. George T. Srjooner, who left here about two years ago for Cedar Keys, Fla , where he engaged in the fishing business on thajt coast, returned here on last night's train in j a deplora ble condition. His brother. Mr. Joseph Spooner. who lives in ibis city, received a dispatch yesterday stilting that George would arrive last night and also that the latter was totally blind. Tho for mer met his afflicted brother when the train arrived and took him home where he will receive every possible attention. The young sufferer had been attacked by chills and fevers during a portion of the winter and when these disorders left him his sight was also gone. He is about 25 years of age and bad prosper ed in his vocation until! blindness com pelled him to cease irom bis labors. When a lecturer has worked the ladies of his audience so near to the weening point that they have gotten out their handkerchiefs, and then sud denly changes his tone and speaks of the merits of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup he is bound to rouse a feeling of jindig nation. . -. Personal. Mr. I. L. Greenewald has returned from the Noithern markets where he has been to purchase goods for the Spring and Summer trade. Dr G. F. Lucas and Messrs II. S. Alderman and C. C. Woodcock, all of the Point jUaswell section of Pender county, and all subscribe! s to theDaiLT Review, were in the city to-day. Mr. R. C. Dudley, after an absence of a year or more in Florida, has re turned here. Prof E. W. Lineback, of Salem, a gentleman well-known in the musical world, is in the city as the guesfrof Mr. S. G. Halh Capt. Swift Galloway. Speaking of this gentleman, who un. der the new arrangement of the judi cial districts is to be the solicitor of the fourth district, of which Wake county is a part the Wilson Mirror makes the following complimentary but justly deserved remarks: "It is more proba ble that in the change which will be mado in tho judicial districts Wayuo county will be placed in another dis trict, and in that event we will lose the efficient services of our present 'very able and meritorious solicitor, tho pop ular and eloquent Swift Galloway. He has represented tbe State for six years, and we but re-echo the pre vailing sentiment of the entire district when we say no official ever performed tho duties entrusted ip him with greater fidelity or ability, or wore tbe robes of office with greater dignity and honor. When he leaves Ibis district he will leave benind him tho fragrance ot the most delightful memories, and every body will have a kind word for the affable and big hearted solicitor, the noble and gentlemanly Galloway.'1 And the News ami Observer adds. ' The genial, whole souled gentleman is in his case joined with tbe laborious and efficient prosecuting officer, and Wake county will welcome him to "her bar Daily WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 13. The Onslow Road. Through the courtesy of Senator Chad bourn we are all to lay before our readers to-day the act recently passed by tbe Legislature incorporating the Wilmington. Onslow & East Carolina R R Co. It is as follows: The General Assembly ot North Caro lina do enact : Section I. That for the purpose of constru ting a railroad, to be used and operated by steam or any other motive power, and ot any gauge whatever, not to exceed five feet, extending from tbe city of Wilmington, in the county of New Ifanover, to Jacksonville, or to such point or points on New river, in the c unity ot Onslow, and to such other places in said county as tbe corporation created by this act may determine, with the right to c niinue said road through any of the counties in the State ot North Carolina, lying east ot the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad, and to connect with any railroad now charter ed or may be chartered heieafter; Sec. 2 That Roger Moore, J. H. Currie, William Calder, B F. Hall, A. D. Bruwo. A H. VanBokkelen, James B Huggins, E D. Hall, E. E. Burrus?, H. Voftera, F. W. Kerch ner, Isaac Bates, John C. Heyer. W. H. Bernard, D. G. Worth. M. M, Katz, Alfred Martin. W. H. Chadbourn. Sol. Bear, R, W. Hicks, Josh T. James, E. W. Manning, Abner A. Moseley, E. L. Piercp, Chas. W. McClammv, " Jr.. Joseph T. Foy; John B. McMillan. J. T. Bland, Bruce Williams, R. P. Pad di.on, Franklin Thompson. Bryan Wil Hams, Edward W. Ward. Jere W. Spicer, Richard W. Ward, H. E. King, Simon B. Taylor, Christopher Stephens, L. W. Harget. Elijah Murrill, C. Thompson, M. C Hoyt, N. E Arm strong, Wiley N Marine, Hill King, P. Heinsbe-gcv, and such persons and corporations as may be associated with them, their successors and assigns, are hereby constituted and declared to be a body politic and corporate, under' the name and style ot Wilmington Onslow and East Catolina Railroad Company, which shall have a corporate existence, and as such exercise the powers herein granted in perpetuity as a body politic, and by that name may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded in every court ot the State, aud may base and use a common seal, and shall be capable of purchasing, holding, leasing and con veying real and personal estate, and of acquiring the same by gift or devise, for the purpose herein contemplated ; and the said company shall have and enjoy all the rights and immunities which coporate bodies may lawfully exercise, and may make all necessary by-laws and regulations for its govern ment not inconsistent with the laws of the United States and the State; of North Carolina Sec. 3. That the capital stock of said corporation shall be three hundred thousand dollars, which may be in creased to any sum not exceeding three millions of dollars, as said corporation may from time to time determine, and may be created by subscription on the part ot individuals, municipal or other corporations, in shares ot the value of fifty-dollars each, which may be made in money, bonds, lands, labor or material to the construction of said railroad. Sec. f- That for the purpose of cre ating capital of said company, auy three of the corporators named in the second section of this act may appoint com missioners at such places as they may determine to open books of subscrip tion to such capital stock aud keep the same open for such time or times as may be deemed expedient, under such ru'es and regulations as may be pre scribed by a majority of the corpora tors appointed under section 2 of this act. Sec 5 That when the' sum of fitly thousand dollars shall have been sub scribed to the capital stock of said com pany, it shall be the duty of the corpor ators above named (any three may act for the-purpose) to call a general meet ing of the stockholders of said company, of which said meeting due public notice for thirty days shall be given to the stockholders, which said notice shall specify the time and place ot said meet ing, and at which a majority of the stock subscribed shall be represented in person or by proxy ; and such meeting of the stockholders shall proceed to elect a board of directors to consist of seven stockholders, which at any time may be increased to thirteen ; and the said directors shall thereupon proceed to elt o1- one of their number president and elect such other officers as the by-laws of said company may prescribe, and may do and perform all ether acts ne cessary to the complete organization of said company and to carry into effect tbe objects of this charter. Sec. 6. That said company shall have power and authority to build all such branches and lateral r ads and connecting lines of railways as may be deemed necessary and advantageous to the extension, completion and success ful operation of said road, and they may make connections and lay down and use tracks through the city of Wil mington to reach the Cape Fear river, or to make connections with the depots of said company wi'hin said city or the depots of any other railroad leading to said city, by and with the consent ot the board of aldermen of said city, upon such term - as they may prescribe; and tbey may build, purchase and hold, charter or connect with such ocean steamers or v ssels, river steamers, vessels or boats as may be desired to be run and used from or to tbe terminal points or on any watercourse n c n uection with the road to be constructed by this comnany. Sec. 7. That whenever land shall be required for the construction of tbe road, or for depots, water stations or other purposes, and for any cause the same cannot be purchased Review from tho owners of said lands, the same may be acquired by tbe directors at a valuation to be as certained as follows : The sheriff of the county in which tho said land shall be situated shall, on the written petition of the president of said company, summon three disinterested freeholders of his county, who shall, under oath, ascertain the value ot said lands, and upon tbe payment or tender by said president of the amount so assessed the title of tbe property so seized and ap praised shall vest in said corporation : Provided, however, that either party may appeal to the Superior Court upon the question of the amount assessed : And provided further, that not more than titty feet on each side of the road, measuring from its centre, shall be condemned. Sec -H, The gauge of the said Wil mington. Ocslow and East Carolina Railroad shall be fixed by tbe stock holders of said company at their first meeting: Provided, however, that it may be changed from time to time as a majority of the stockholders in amount may agree at any regular meeting. Sec. 9. That the president and direc tors of Baid company shall have power at any time to borrow money upon the bonds ot the company, and to secure the same by mortgage or other legal assurances, and authority is hereby given the board of directors to issue bonds of said company for the con struction and management ot said road as the necessity! tor such issue may arise, and the said bonds so issued sbail be signed by the president of said com pany, under its common seal, and un der such rules and regulations as the company from time to time may adopt. Sec. 10 That said company shall have the exclusive right to carry and trans port freight and passengers over and aiong said road, and upon tn steamers, vessels and boats run in connection with same, and at; such rates as said company shall prescribe, subject to such general laws regulating the same as the General Assembly may from time to time establish. Sec. II. That the board of directors of the penitentiary shall, on application of the president of said company, ap proved by tho Governor, turn over to said company one hundred and fifty convicts, not otherwise appropriated, to be worked in the construction of said road, and to be guarded and super intended by the authorities of the peni tentiary, as in other cases in which con victs are worked on railroads, for which labor the State shall receive eight dol lars per month for each convict worked, to be paid in bonds of either of the counties of New Hanover. Pender or Onslow, or the city of Wilmington, which bonds shall run for a time not exceeding thirty years, bearing six per cent, interest, to be paid annually, or to be paid in cash at the option of the said company. Sec. 12. That every judge of the Su perior Court, or any presiding officer of any court holding their courts in the counties ot New Hanover, Pender and Onslow, may. after tbe conviction and sentencing to imprisonment for a peri od of three years or less ot any person, upon the requisition of the president ot said company, order, in his or tbeir discretion, that such convicts shall be sent to work on said railroad, and tbe superintendent thereof shall report all ouch convicts to the warden of tho pen itentiary, and receipt shall be given for them to said warden. Sec 14. That any county, township, oity or town along or near the line of said railroad, or at any terminal point thereof, or at or near the line of its ex tensions, its branches, lateral or con necting roads, or at their terminal points, may subscribe to the capitol stock of the said company, and to this end it shall be the duty of tho county commissioners and tbe proper authori ties ot such city or town, upon the written application of any three corns missioners appointed in accordance with section 4 (previous to organization of said company) or tbe board ot di rectors of said Wilmington, Onslow & East Carolina Railroad, said appli cation stating the amount which it is desired that said township, oounty. city or town shall subscribe to the capital stock of said company, together with a petition of at least one-fifth of the qualified voters therein to appoint a day in which an election shall be held in such county, township, oity or town in the manner prescribed by law for holding other elections, at which said election the legally qualified voters shall be entitled to vote for or against such subscription, those favoring such sub scription on bailots written or printed Subscription," and those opposing on ballots written or printed "No Sub scription" ; such election shall be held after thirty days' notice, specifying the amount ot subscription to be voted for and to what company it is proposed to subscribe, posted at the court house door and three ether public placet, in said county, township, city or town, at the usual voting places, and by persons appointed in the manner that persons are appointed for holding other elections in said county, township, city or town, and the returns thereof shall be made and the results declared and certified as prescribed by law in such other elec tion ; nd such results so certified shall be filed with the register of deeds in said county, city or town, and shall be taken as evidence of the same in any court in this State. Sec IS. That if the result of said election shall show that the majority of tho qualified voters of said county, township, city or town favor subscrip tion to the capital stock of said railroad to the amount voted for in such elec tion, then said county commissioners, or tbe proper authorities of said city or town, shall immediately make such subscription to the capital stock of said railroad, payable in cash or the bonds authorized to be issued under this act, as may be agreed upon, and appoint a 1885. NO. 61. board of trustees, consist ing of not cSs than three resident lax-payers ol tbe county, township, city or town so vot ing, who .dial I issue the bonds of said county, townshin. cit v or town to the amount so voted lor at said election, in ; ... a. j- . W , sucn iorms ano aenominauons and run ning for sucn length of time as mav be determined on by said county commis sioners or proper authorities of such city or town, bearing interest at the rale of six per cent, per annum, said interest to be payable semi-annually and evidenced by coupons on said bonds, and said trustees shall deliver said bonds so issued, or pay in cash a may be agreed, to said Wilmington, Onslow and East Carolina Railroad Company upon receiving therefor, for the use and benefit of said county, township, city or town, proper certifi cates of stock in said Wilmington, On siow and East Carolina Railroad Com pany to the amount of subscription so voted as aforesaid : Provided, however, that said trustees shall deliver to the said Wilming on. Onslow and East Carolina Railroad Company one fifth of tbe amount subscribed in bonds or cash as agreed at as early date after said election as it h practicable to hare the bonds prepared, balance by installs ments of one-fifth, as tho work pro gresses wiihin the county or township making subscriptions may be located, until the grading is done and cross-ties procured for tbe track in said counties respectively when amount remaining shall bo paid to said Wilmington. On slow and East Carolina Railroad Com pany to complete the track commencing at Wilmington and placing thereon one freight and passenger train combined. Sec. 16. That to provide for the in terest on said bonds and their redemp tion at or before mafcnritv. t ho hnrirrl of county commissioners aforesaid, or proper aninority oi any city or town, shall in addition to other taxes, each year, compute and levy on all property and poils of any suebcouoty, township, eity or town, preserving the constitu tional equality, a sufficient tax to pay such interest, and after ten years a second additional tax sufficient to pro vide each year a sum equal to one fortieth part of the principal of said sub scription bonds for a sinking fund, which amount shall annually be co' lected as other taxes, and paid to the county treasurer or other officer of said county, city or town authorized by law to perform the duties of treasurer or commissioner of sinking fund, and by him invested in said bonds, and the amount of interest maturing on such bonds shall be collected and likewise invested ; all said bonds when purchas ed, also all the interest coupons attached, shall bo stamped "'Sinking Fund" on face of same, but in case said treasurer or other officer shall be un able to inyest the sinking funds herein provided for in said bonds at or below their par value, he shall invest the same in such solvent bonds or securities as may be selected and approved by the board of county commissioners aforesaid or proper authorities of any city or town . J Sec 17. That when the Western North Carolina Railroad shall have been completed to .Murphy, the board of directors of the penitentiary shall deliver to said railroad company fifty of the convicts worked on said road ; pro vided the same shall not have been otherwise appropriated. Sec. 18. This act shall be in f ;rce from and after its ratification. , Representative King:. Mr. H. E. King is the Representative in the Legislature from Onslow county. He is a young man and this has been his first entrance on public life. We have known him for some time and we have feel sure, all along, that he would do credit to himself, his friends and his county. We have watched his course with much interest and were pleased to see that our anticipations were con firmed. The following, which we clip from the News and Observer, is not one wbit too lauda ory : Although a comparatively young man. Mr. King, who was elected from Onslow county by 937 majority, has made a very excellent record on the floor of the house. That he has not made long speeches is creditable rather than otherwise, but he has been firm in the expression of his views, which wtre conservative and liberal. Io the con duct ot tbe business committed to his charge he was unusually successful, having passed all his bills but one. tie was chairman of tbe committee on fi-h and oysters and did what was possible to promote oyster culture in our eastern sounds, having especial regard for bis own county.. As j a member of the internal improve ment committee he was watchful of the States interest and his people owe him thanks lor his vigilance in regard to tbe Wilimington. Onslow and East Carolina railroad company, whose charter be labored long to perfect and pass. He was a member of the several otber important committees and was faithful in tbe discharge of his dnties. Among otber measures he passed an amendment repealing the seven hour system on the public roads for his county. He also transacted much business for New Hanover and look an active part in the defeat of the stock law for that county . tie has mado a faithful and efficient representative Away Down in Dixie. Mr. R. B. Brass, Cunningham's S.ore, Purson County. N. C. says be sens more of St. Jacobs Oil, the great pa in cure, than any other remedy be ver kept. There was quite a lively thunder shower at an early hour this morning, although the rainfall was not excessive. PLEASE &OTIO wswuibsgaad Is isesln iwnawisnoi fron our friends on any aod all subjects ame ol the wrUsv antst always be! nlahed to the Editor. Oss ss Bwstsasssss am bs winiaa o on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided.: And It is especially and particularly trd stood that the Editor doss not always endoj s the views of correspondent aniens se stats In the editorial columns. Another Foul Proceeding:. The premises of Mr. Benj. Bell, on Fourth, between, .Church and Nun streets, were raided last night and that gentleman woke up this morning to find that he was poorer by 14 geese and 3 chickens, which had been abstracted during the night. There was no alarm notwithstanding the presence of a fierce dog on the lot, and the fact that; the stolen poultry were somewhat difficult of access. A fine assortment of Mocking Bird Cages can be seen at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot. f St. Patrick's Day. Next Tuesday will bo St. Patrick's Day and it will be celebrated by the Hibernian Benevolent Society of this city ia accordance with their usual custom. The Society will meet at Germania Hall in the forenoon and proceed thence to St. Thomas' Catholic Church, where an appropriate address will be delivered by Rem Father Mobrel At the conclusic n ol the services at tho Church the Society will return to the hall where an election of officers) to serve for the ensuing year will be held. Col. John L. Cant well has been select ed as Chief Marshal for the occasion To every Housekeeper a good substantial cook stove is important necessity and our readers will find tie best at Factory- prices at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. . t NEW AXV1KISEMJENT8 J. H. J0NE8, 1very-, sale, boabdt1i6 1j and ex: iiasce stables: Horses. Mule. liu?gl?s and Carriages fed fci or tiire or Hire Strict attention paid toboaid ug horses KB MS CASH, Prlnecs),;bot. 3d A4ih Its kit- No 1 :& rat h is d wit SPRING WOOLENS. A VARIETY OF EXCELLENT GOODS FOR MEN AND i Y3 WEAR, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. Very Cheap ! JNO. J, HEDRICK, nrcli 13 Municipal Primary Elections MEETINGS ARE HEREBY CALLED lOF the Democratic Voters of I lie City of if ii mlnaton, to be held ip their respective Wards, on T hurt day Evening. March 19tb, at 8 o'clk, to elect andida'C3 for Aldermen for ssil Warda, to be voted for at tbe Election to be held on the fourth Thursday of March 1885. Tbe following ilaC3 in the respective Wsrda are hereby designated as tbe places or neot ing. ltt Ward Brooklyn Ball. 2d The County Court House. 3d The City Hall (up stairs). 4th M The City Court Room at CUv Hall, nth The Wiawam. cor. 7th aid Castle fctrtcts. . I All Democrats are requested to be present. By orde of City Democratic Ex. Committee, men 13-3t fr tu w JA8. W. KING, Chm'h. OPERA-HOUSE. ONE NIGHT AND MATINEE ! 8ATURDAY. MARCH 1 Grand Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m. i The Event of the Season I Barry Miner's Su perb Company in the Great Moral Spectacular Melodrama. The SILVER KING! Three years at the Prince Theatre, i London, Eng . Longest run on record at Vtallack's Theatre, New York. F. C. BANGS as the SILVER RING. Double SUge and Revolving Scenery, 17 Entire Scenes transported Ty special train Reserved Scats SI. Matinee 5 'c. On sale Thursday at Helnsbergr'd. mch 11 3t Star copy . : : Where? Where? T KING'S TIN SHOP. HE DOES ALL h8 work himself. Practical Sheet Mctil Worker. Roofing, i uttering and Fipeing. " All kinds of sheet Metal Ware made and lepaired mch 12 lyd&w FriDcets, near Water st Shad, Groceries & Liquors! -S'E MAY NOT HAVE MJ U) AtlTHK Be&son but will have them whenever our fricods will leave an order. A fresh cuppjy of Groceries always on'. hard. SOT Kivcr ?!lh, Huntet's Choice, Brunn wick r i ivatc Stock and Old Log Cabin, still in stock, together with Witcs. Gins, Brandies, Ac. Fi-h arid other goods delivered fijee. CRAIG A TIIOMA8. IIS So. Front Street, Produce Com ni 1 tun Merchant! and Healers in Fitb, Grocciiei, Liquf r. Sc. ntch 2 Old North State Saloon K SEfrS THE BEST WHISKEY in the ciiy for tbe ncocey. CABOI.IXA YACHT CLUB CIGARS Stil golgfsst. To-morrow we win iccclre a fresh suppiy of thoee cC!cbrattd HOkMf.1 UAKUES Otf TKES. Call la at EcGOWAV, No Son'b FrBtst. . 'feb 11 B Y SENDING TOUft LIGHT CULOEEU goods to MONAi V6 Steam Bye Works, 1st cccond ft., and hsteg them made darker for saua&a winter wear you' u save tne expense or buy ing a new sou or areas, complete fresh lot dye stuff just received- Th n 1
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