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the rlews of correspondents a?p stall-
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VOL. XI.
WILMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1887
NO 21
SetieW,
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PURELY VEGETABLE:-
It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the
1T8VER, ffinNPYJ?:
and HOW ELS.
AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR
Malaria, Wlowel Complaint. -Oyspepsia,-
Sick IIed ache.
Constipation. Biliousness,
Kidney Affections, Jaundice,
Mental Depression, .'.'Colic.
HI
m
Ko Household Should be Without It,
:t iid, by beingkept readf for immediate use.
will save many an hour f suffering nnd
many a dollar in time and doctors" bills.
THERE IS BUT ONE
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
See that you get the genuine with red ' Z"
r,n front of Wrapper. Prepared only by
J.H.ZEIL1N d. CO., Sole Proprietors,
. hiladelphia, Pa. , PRICK. 91.90.
ii57TTdeod w iclp
The strike among the longshoremen
and coal -hand "era in New York ard
Jersey City is spreading and rtie dangers
of a disastrous coal" famine in New
York and Brooklyn are hourlv growing
greater. !
-Popular flowers in Paris this winter
are white lilac, roses,' camellias and the
orchid. On the morning id January 1
there aro annually sold at the llailes
Centrales 150,000 dozen of 5ne rosfs.
15,000 bunches of .ordinary roses, 10.000
dozen camellias and 15.000 bunches ot
lilac.
The three hundred active building
societies of Philadelphia arc carrying
mortgages on real estate to the amount
of $50,000,000. These mortgages are
being paid off in monthly sums, rang
ing from S5 to $50 monthly. Three
fourths ot these mortgages are on small
houses, worth from $800 to $3,000. and
the occupants, instead of paying rent,
are paying off the mortgages, and will
eventually own their houses at a cost
but little more than they would-have
paid "tor rent. .
Richard Malcolm Johnstone, the
writer ot dialect stories, is about sixty
years of age. h or years' before the war
ho conducted a fine school for boys,,
modeled on Rugby- He had a large
plantation near Sparta, Georgia, and he
cave his boys all its advantages. , He
was skilful and zealous and devoloped
some fine boys. During the war he
lost first bis pupil, and then Jrs slaves,
and finally the bulk of his properly.
After the war he went to Maryland
and sought to establish a similar school
near Baltimore. But this enterprise
did not succeed, so he betook himself to
literature. ;-
There has been terrible excitement in
Jersey City over the ruthless and brutal
murder of an inoffensive lad by some
oi a gang of PinkertonVdetettlveswhio
were guarding the depot of the Dela
ware & Lackawanoa R. Rr Tb.9 mur-.
dered boy, who was but twelvo years o'
nj;e. wasonJiia way home from work
and had stopped to look at some boys
who were skating on a pond. in the
noiffhhnrhood of the depot. He was
dcliberatelyrVhot and killed ty:on8 of
the detectives without having offered
V he slightest provocation for tbo das-
ardly act. An aiserably of striking
lKnihts of Labor were in session near
by and rushed to the scene f the shoot-.
nf. ft is to their credit that they re
strained themsehe3 and did not attack
ho depot to which the detectives had
Vetreated. It is gratifying to know.
however, that four vl the men are in
ail and that the scoundrel who tired
he shot has been detected.
11 HO XCUa vyjvi vw , n
. . : mm. t
e the organ ol .tne iemocruo fhj
a the State, is evidently very aore over
is defeat. It is the organ oi me ma
hinn rrl!nn nf t ho nartV. b'dt does OOt
py any means, represent, in all things.
lie real Democracy ol tna Jiaie. inai
action of the Democratic party, repre-
ented by the News and Observer, is in
minority in the Legislature, anu we
on't see how that paper could reason
bly expect the position it so machcov-
tfcd: Fortunately, for the people and
eir irnnil i ho twtses have lost their
wer, egpecially in the Legislature of
orth Carolina. Asheville Advance.
In all of thisthero is a very serious
siuuatiou aitaiust the Slate Chronicle
that anybody will doubt its oriho
doxy because of anything that the
Asheville Advance can say, but yet we j
would be glad to s"e Mr. Daniel stand
up and refute the insinuations. As fori
tht News and Observer, it is rather
a compliment than nihornhe that it1
Was passed over this time in the be-
stowal of the public printing. It is the j
standard of " Democratic rrirciples in j
Mie State and it represents the feeling?,
opinions and sentiments of the truest j
and best people in North Carolina. i
The cell in the Richmond jail which
Cluverius occupied has been closed ever
ince his execution. It will probably
not be opened for several days. The
sergeant is waiting to hear from th
parents of the deceased lo know what
disposition shall be made nt his little
effects. Among the articles left by
Cluverius is the Bible which he read
during bis long confinement; Some of
the chapters which made particular
impression upod him are marked.
" . .
The New York Elevated R iilroad is
earning a dubious reputation of lalo for
safety, and many pprsons are begin
ning to suspect that, in view of the
numerous accidents recently, there
must besome truth in the allegation
that is sometimes made as .to the struc
ture wearing out. and that is now com
pelled to perform a great dea' more
work than it? originators evor contem
plated or provided for. Carelessness,
however, has quite as much lo do with
the mishps as wear and tear.
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A syndicate ot capitalists owning
about seven million dHars of Virginia
six percent deferred trust receipts, are
hopeful of some action by the Legisla
ture of West Virginia now in session,
by which these receipts will be re
deemed. M. C. Maben. of" the syndic
cate, will leive New York for West
Virginia shortly, in reference to the
matter. Ho expects that the Legisla
ture will give the syndicate about $4,
0C0.Q00 of four per cent, bonds in ex
change for the certificates.
A great effort in evangelization is
now being made by the Protestant
churches in Boston. The Unitarian
are holding Sunday evening meetings
in the Howard Alhecscum. the largest
variety theater in Boston. The Metho
dists have - imported Sam Jones and
Sam-Small, who are speaking twice a
day in the Methodist churches. The
Episcopalians have hired Faneuil Hall,
and Sunday night Rev. Phillips Brooks,
the famous pastor ot Trinity, preached
there to a congregation that packed the
house. His subject was the prodigal
son, and it was well fitted to the char
acter of the audience, which was gather
ed from every quarter of the North
End and composed ot the riff-rail of
Boston. The music was furnished by
a brass band, which .occupied the
gallery, and by a chorus of 100 iadies
Ittnd gentlemen, who came from their
residences on Commonwealth avenue,
to sit on the platform of old
Faneuil Hall, behind their beloved pas
tor. 1
Incitement ia'lVxas.,
Great excitement has been caused in
tne vicinity ot fans, icx . ov the re
markable recovery of Mr. J. E (Jorlcy,
who was so helpless he could njbt turn
In bed, or raise his head ; every body
said he was dying of Consumpl&on. A
trial bottle of Dr. Kind's New . )iscov
cry was sent him. Finding relief, he
bought a large bottle and a box r( Dr.
King's New Life Pills; by the ime he
had taken two boxes of Pills anjd two
bottles of the Discovery, he was well
and had gained in flesh thirty-six
pounds. .
Trial Bottle of this Great Discovery
for Consumption free at W. H. Green &
Co3.
lteaews licr Youth.
Mrs. Pbccbe Chesley. Peterson, Clay
Co.. Iowa, tells the following remarka
ble 8tory. tbo truth of which is youcbed
for by the residents of the town: 4 I
am 73 years old have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness
for many years; could not dress myself
without help. Now I am free from all
pain and soreness, and am able to do
ail my own housework. I owe my
thanks to Electric Bitters for having
renewed my youth, and removed comr
pletely all disease and pain." Try a
bottle, only 50c. For sale by W. H.
Green & Co.
Clearance Sale.
Big reduction in clothing at Siuueu's
All small lots where sizes are broken
in suits; overcoats for men, boys and
children, reduced in price $2. $3, $4
and $5. The real cost or actual value
ot tbj9 good3 have nothing to do with
the low prices. Shkier has reduced
them to some extraordinary big value
for" very little money. Don't fail to
see Shriek lor bargains; first come
will have be, t choice to select from at
the very low' prices. New styles and
reliable clothing can be had at I.
Shriek's, the Old Reliable Clothier,
114 Market Street. ' T
LOCAL NEWS.
JUDEX TO NEW AOVERTIXEMCITX.
II It Fenneix Notice )
J W Yates-t-To Grocers
(isifriN A Co For Sale
Change Schedule C C R R
F C Mii.lkk Garden Seed
Mrs DE Mai.labd Notice
A F n iht Sew Crockery Store
Tnos F Baulky Land Plaster
Jon Wikjiek The German Barber
llKissBKHUER's A,ltnaace, Pianos, Ac
Mun os Baos Cod titer Oil, Emulsion
Geo R Fkksch A 5o9S Papalnr Prices
Millib A Niestlik Kentedy' Medical
Discovery
The cold wave signal was flying this
morning
The recei pts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 591 bales.
Mu&S"N is selling the balance of red
flannel Underwear at cosi. f
Two dredge boats have arrived in
below for work upon the lower Cap"e
Fear.
The cheapest place U buy your school
books and school stationery is at Heins
bergei's. . t
In the foreclosure sale of real estate at
the Court, House today, the entire
property was sold for $3,050.
Yon will save money and get the best
work by sending your clothes for repairs
to John Dyer and Son. f
This has b en one of those lovely
days for which this section of the
country stands without a rival.
Two carload of Texas ponies are at
Mr. J. W. Taylor's stables, on North
Front street, and arj offered for sale.
Appearances indicate that the audi
ence at the Opera House to-night will
be larger even than it was last night.
The gallery goods behaved quite well
last night at the Opera House. They
made themselves conspicuous once or
twicenly.
Mr. Anton Ebert has opened a new
crockery store on South Front street, in
the Vollers building, opposite the New
Market, and will, on Thursday, display
a handsome stock ot goods there.
Trains on the Carolina Central now
run through to Rutherfordton and a
slight change of schedule has become
necessary. It will be seen that here
after the night train will feavo here at
6:45. fifteen minutes earlier than here
tolore.
Mr. 11. L. Fennell has purchased the
stock and good will of the saddle and
harness establishment on South Front
street, occupied by the late Mr. J. H.
Mallard, and will hereafter conduct it.
He will lay in a handsome and altrac
tiyer new slock ot goods and promises
careful and prompt attention - to all
onlors.
I lillirttloii
For North Carolina, Southerly, shift
ing to Westerly winds, fair weather
and warmer.
Munson is offering decided bargains
in clothing, uaiance slock soul regara-
v
profits. t
Tho Hidden-Hand.'
The Louise Arnot Contpany made
their firt appearance before a Wilming
ton audience in the above-named play
at the Opera House last night, and al
though we had been prepared for a
fine performance, it was beyond our
expectations., lhe press iu the cities
wherelhia Company have appeared has
given them unstin'ed praise, and in
especially glowing term i have the ver
satile genius and wiuning manners bf
Mis Arnot been described. Her ap-
pearance and acting last night fully
warranted all that has been said of ber.
She captured the hearts of her large
audience at the beginning, and all who
witnessed bcr rendition of the role of
CapUola were with' her in heart, soul
and sympathy. Her acting was simply
superb. Her support was good, and
in some of the characters, excellent.
To-night she will appear in M'iiss, in
the impersonation of which character
the Petersburg Iadez'Appeal speaks
thus :
As MHiss Miss Arnot is an unquali
fied success. That sums up the situa
tion. Her method in the impersonation
of the child of the Sierras is to natural
that the spectator forgets that the is
acting, and that is tne dramatic art,
after all. to let art conceal art. and
present a picture true to nature. This
Miss Arnot does, and consequently she
holds the attention of her audience all
the time. Last evening she was fre
quently and deservedly applauded.
1 11 11 v .
Do you need a good heating or cook
ing stove ? Then go to Jacobi's
There yon will find a .large assortment
to select iron), iiis low prices wm
please you. .'.",
Sunday School Teacher. j A colored boy on (and off) a Texas
Rev. Dr. Prilchard will commence a ;jony, this afternoon, was the -canse - of
class of instruction for Sunday School ! considerable exeiteijntnt on Front st rtat
teachers at the First Baptit, Church j The boy had pluck and was determined
next Thursday night. aUbe conclusion j to ride, but the pony could throw him
of the "Prayer Meeting exercises, to ! about as fast as he could mount,
which alUSunday School touchers, irre-1 Nor. biyronY.hihii, el ear
sDective ofdenomioation. arc cordially ed i0,jay Bowling. Set Hand, with
invited Scions , will be held ' every 450 caak3 spirits turpentinj and 2.TC0
Thursday night until fuilber n-niee. - j barrels rosin, valued at $10 316. shipped
To Uutiierfordtoii. -
The first train over Jhe Carolina Cen
tral Railroad 'arrived '-at vJts ..present
Western terminus. Rutherfordlon. last
Sunday nisht. A large throng turned
out to bid Weicoma to the iron hnr3e
and there was quite an ovation. Tfcc
Superintendent, Col. Jone3, and other
officials of the road, were on beard the
train, and 'received the hearty congrat
ulations of the citizens.
Took all His Pains Away.
A. M. Chrisholm, of No. 2724 Stod..
dart, st , St. Louis, Mo., writes:
"During my long residenca in Can
ada I suffered Jfor years from severs
pains in my back, across the region of
the kidneys, and by the constant use of
Allcock's Plasters' invariably ob
tained great relief. Upon removing to
St. Louis, I w3 again troubled with
the sirue complaint, and was advi3od
to use Magnetic and other kinds of
plasters, without being relieved of pain,
so fell back to my old friend ' Atlcock:
who give3 mo more relief than any
other I have ever tried I always' re
commend them to my friends and all
f.
who sutler from pains andache3 of any
kind."
Su'ts, overcoats and odd pa his sold
at greatly reduced prices at Muxson's
clothing rooms. t
Jr Superior Court.
The following cases were heard before
this tribunal to-day :
Northampton National Bank vs. B.
L Perry, Judgment. Stedman &
Weill for plaintiff; Russell' & Ricaud
for defendant.
N. C. Mutual Insurance Company vs.
T- C. Mcllhenny. Judgment. DuBrutz
Cutlar for plaintiff; (no counsel for de
fendant. Tobias Kelley and wife vs. C. H.
Coijorey. Nonsuit." B. R. Moore for
plaintiff ; Russell & Ricaud for defend
ant. Harriet C. Daniel vs. P. Heinsbecger
et al. Judgment. J I. Macks for plains'
tiff ; no counsel for defendant.
Charles Bradley vs. P. Heinsberger.
Judgment. J. I. Macks for plaintiff;
no cousel for defendant.
Bank of New Hanover vs.' P. Heins
berger. Judgment. J. I. Macks for
plaintiff; no counsellor defendant.
City ol Wilmington vs. J; R. Melton,
in three cases. Continued. DuBrutz
Cutlar and Junius Davis for plaintiff ;
Russell. & Ricaud for defendant.
City of Wilmington vs J. R. Melton
and Hays & Jones. Continued. Du
Brutz Cutlar and Junius Davis for
plaintiff; Russell & Ricaud for defen
dants.
City of Wilmington vs. J. R. Mellon
and I. W. King. Continued. Du
Brutz Cutlar and Junius Davis for
plaintiff; Russell & Ricaud for dclen-
dauls.
Francis 11. Leggett & Co. vs. Georgo
M. Crapon and R. II. Pickett, judg
ment. J. J. Macks for plaintiff; no
counsel for defendants.
Brown & Co. vs. II. II, Kasprowicz,
judgment. J.I. Macks for plaintiffs;
no counsel for defendant.
J. M. Hewlett vs. Simeon Peden,
given to thejury. II. McClammy for
plaintiff; J. D. Bellamy, Jr., for de
fendant. -,.
Pianos and organs can be bought
cheaper at Heinsberger' than at any
other house in the Slate. f
At the Hotels.
Sutton House Dr Robinson, Rob
bie Robinson, Joe Warren, W B War
ren. Bradley Warren, E L Spelf, J E
Howard, H J Sessoms, W J Faircloth,
I J Fairclotb, JoeNaylor, J A B'ack.
burn and M. McLamb, Sampson; F
M Love and W II Bealty. Bladcu; Jas
W Colvin. Fred B Orr and J J Clark,
Pender; F I) Koonce and G F Hums
phrey, Onslow; John McFayden,
Brunswick ;K Sessoms, Cumberland;
J F Laughery. Marlyilie; J T Barker.
Lumber ton; J B Fantune, Darlington;
Mrs John S Sellers and two children,
Smitbville; J Frink, A P Thomas and
W A Frink. Shaliotte ; Capt Al Hub
bard, steamer Delta.
A large assortment of ivory, cellu
loid and silver plated table and dessert
knives. Just the article for a Christ
mas present. For low prices and good
reliable goods, go to Jacobi's Hdw.
Depot.' t
by Messrs, Paterson. Downing & Co.
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l'trMonui
Col. VV. P. Caaday. Sergeant-at-Arms,
U. S. Senate, i in" the' city to
day. . " "'";'; ;':'"'-";:;'
Mr. Frank O". London, of Baltimore,
was in the city yesterday and Sunday
on a visit to relatives and friends. He
left this morning.
Ex-Solicitor General S. F, Phillips,
of Washington, D. C, arrived in the
city this morning and registered at the
New PurcelFlTouae. .
Wo aro glad to state that tho condi
tion of Mr. John C. Heycr, who was
stricken with apoplexy on Sunday
afternoon, has very much improved,
and that he isquito comfortable to-day
On to Ashevllle.
The Carolina Central people seem to
be very much in earnest in the matter
of extending their road through to
Asheyille. They are almost there now.
Rutherfordton being only about 40
miles distant. The Citizen says:
As we announced. Col. Coleman left
vesterday to meet Mr. Moncure of the
C.C, Road, with the purpose of making
a preliminary survey of the route be
tween this city and Rutherfordton, The
work will likely comsume ten days or
more, and at the expiration ot this time
we will then be in an attitude to talk
business with the authorities of the
road. Oar people are fully alive to
the completion of this connection and
no one ueed doubt their doing the full
measure of their duty in the matter.
We are glad to learn that the good
people along the line are much con
cerned about the extension to Ashevillo,
and that leading gentlemen at Wil
mington have pledged assistance, if it
be needed, to have the connection
made. Wilmington should be much
concerned and would be justified in
giving more for extension to Asheviile
than they would in assisting the Cape
Fear & Yadkin, which they are very
properly assisting in a material way.,
VVe will be able within the nexfc fuw
days to give the views of the engineers
as to how the line looks.
Delicate persons, and all whose sys
tems have became debilitated, should
bear in mind that Simmons Liver Regu
lator is not a drastic, purging medicine
does not weaken or deplete the system
as other purgatives do, but acts gently.
It will invigorate like a glass of wine,
but is no intoxicating beverage to lead
to intemperance; will promote diges
tion, dissipate headache, and generally
tone up the system.
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, c I Ga , says;
'btmmons Liver Regulator is mild and
Buits me better than niofc active reme
dies." .
t fJNEKAL NOT
GE.
The funeral of MAH1A L. McDOUUALL
ja postponed until to-morrow
r WotiHHday)
NI3W AI VKICTJSKiti I2NT8.
New Crockery Store.
yrlLT., OPEN ON TIIUKSI.V THE 21lh
lust., at 117 South front Street, opposite Kcw
Market, LAMPS, CHINA, E4SS AND
QUEENSWAUE, SrOUS AND I'LATKD
WARE, aii at the most rs.vonamo prices
ComG ami Inspect goons.
jan'25 2w A. EBERT;
For Sale.
I
1WO CAR .LOWS OF TXS PONIISS
AND MULES; youD?c'and all richt. Can be
seen at Taylox's fetabtes, KorW Front f trcet
ian(Ut GRIFFIN CO
lOc. FOR A SHAVE,
UOc. FOR A IAIR CUT,
50c. FOR A HAIR CUT.SH AYK
AND SIIAMPOON.
II AIR DYEING ISOc. and upward,
At JOHN WEBNER'3.
Ihc German Barber and Perfumer,
jan 25 . 29 Market st
Notice.
TTAVJNG SOLD THE TOCK OF GOOOS,
pood will, Ac , of the Paddle an 1 Harness
Kstabusnment, at vo. iu oouin ironi sireei,
to Mr. II. JU FENNELL. 1 . Hereby bespeak
(or him the patronage of the old firm.
ian ?3 it Alio. u. c aia.L.L.iruj.
Notice.
pEFERRlNG TO THE ABOVE, I WILL
add that I Intend giving this business my per
sonal attention, and hope with increased fa
cilltlesto lUve satisfaction.
JBepairuiz done m ati it urancnes.
jin Llt H. L. FENNELL.
mmn medical discovert,-
gIMMONfc' REGULATOR,
. ' Taylor s sweet Gum ana -Moinen.
Bail's Cough Syrup. .
Prescriptions compounded day and night."
Night BelL 1
. MII4JER NIK3TLIE,
jan 21 Cor. SUthaad Malbarrr
NEW A 'ISJBMINTS.
0 P ERA hT6 U S E .
. ,. ' "" " -"" ,,.
MX NIGHTS AND ONE M ATINEE COM
K ENCIN6 MONDAY. Jan St.
.... .The F4votite ActrcM. . .
MISS LOUISE ARNOT
f "upi.-rtcd b? bcr own Excellent Company,
who will present Iho following choice plafs
BcJee'ed from the lady's'extcneivc repertoire:-
fcVadaj....... ........HIDDEN HAND
ThCRday....... ,. ... .M'tISS
Wednesday ..A CELEBRATED CAbE
ADMUSION . . . . . . . .10, 23 and SO CENTS.
No" extra charsre for Reserved feats. Now
on fcalc at Uelnsberjrers Book Store.
Mattneo oh Saturday at 2 p. m.
jan2it: . ,
Carolina Central B, R.
Company,
OrriOB or iiEWKttJLl. SUPHIWTKKDMtT )
Wilmington, N. C, Jan2i,18t;. j
Change of Schedule. .
QN ANb AFTER THIS DAT, THI
follbwlng: rtcheaaie will be operated oa thl
Railroad : . . ? .
No. I, Dally except Sundays,
Laave Wllmlsyton at......... ...... 6.00 A. M
Leave Shoe Heel.... ..10.14 '
1 eave Charlotte. s.42 P M
Lave Shelby...
Arrive Rutherfonlton, S. 40 "
No. 2 Dally except Sunday,
Leave Rutherfordton................ G 00 A 11 "
Ix;avc Shelby... .............. 7 as
Leave Charlotte.......... 11.00
Leave Shoe Heel.....:... 3.56 P M
Arrive Wilmington.... 8,00. "
No. a Daily except Sunday.
Leave Wilmington...... 0 4.1 P 11
Leave Ralelph . 7.00
Arrive Charlotte .......7.25 A M
No. 4 Dally except Sunday.
Leave Charlotte 15 P II
Arrive Kalelgh......... .... 8 35 A M
Arrive Wilmington. 8.40
Trains Nos. f and 2 make connection at Shop
Heel with trainfl oh C. F. & Y. V. By. , .
. Trains No. 3 and 4 make close connection at
Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh.
Through Sleeping Cars between WUmlngtot
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh.
Take Train No. 1 for StatesvUle, Station
Western N C R R, Ashevllle and points West.
Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Atben,
Atlanta and points Southwest.
Local Freights Nos. 5 and ; tri weekly be
tween Wilmington and Hamlet.
Loral Freight Nos 7 and S tri weekly 1h
tween Hamlet and Shelby.
Nos. ft, ii, 7 and s will not take passenger.
L. C. JONES,
. . Superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent
jan 2. "
The Sutton House, .
jyjARKET STREET, SOUTH SIDE, BE
tween Front aTJd Second. Board by the Day,
Week or Month. Clean Roomo, Comfortablo
Beds, Good Attendance and 'I13 bent the
market affords; Rates low.
jan 24 Jy : ,
LAND PLASTER.
v
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3Q() TONS OVApTIA LAND PLAX.
TER, 04.."ft per cent, of Sulph&tc of Lime.
The want ot Plaster has been one of the
irrcatcsl drawbacks to successful farming in
this State, and it 13 au Important ecrvicc to
thla great industry and to the State. -
Jt is quite indispensable In any judiclouo
system of agriculture, and it serves several
important ends, besides the direct one of fur
nishing Hmc and sulphur; it gathers nitrogen
and prevents Its dlstlpatiou and loss; It Is a
epcclllc for clover and other leguminous "
plants, and it indirectly renders the potash of
the soil available and so a itfs In the restora
tion of worn lands.
We have sold Plaster to many during the
last year, all from whom wc have .heard, ex
press their satisfaction a Ha result.
The snwllcatlon of Piaster to animal man
lire, wilt incrraac the value of' that manure
beyond calculation. '
ComiKBUug with plaster will improve the
value of your coin post 534 rcr cent.
Hawing from 'AO to 430 pounds of planter to
the acre, over your small grain after it is in .
the ground, will give you an increased crop of
f rani ftO to 100 per cent.
Jt i inlcspensablo in cajly trucking for
such as strawberry beds, asparagus beds Ac.
For gale in lots to suit by
, " THOS. F. BAGLEY,
jan 151m nac Wllminitou, N. C.
For 1887.
jyILLER'S ALMANACS,
Turner's Almanacs,
, Blum'i Almanac, " :
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Stadt land Almanaca,
Diaries, all slics, T' . ;
For sale at '
HEINSBERGER'S
Books, Pianos, Organs.
JpLAIN AND FANCY FRAMES OF All
kinds In Wood, Bnus and Velvet.
' Inks, Mucilage, Gold and Steel Pecs.'
Stationery of every varielyand aty lc.
Give us a call. It may be to your advantage.
HEINSBERGER'S.
Cash Book andSifusic etc r
jan 11
Urussriat. lO N, Front St..
OFrR A SPLENDID QUALI1Y OF
pure Cod 1 iter .Oil for Kc per pint.
Uo, McGee's Eraultloa,8eott'sEniuUian.
and tte best of a!l, Hunds Rro'a EmtiUUx! '
with Jlypophottphltfs. paUUhle, nutrUiouj
aa t 16 ounce i each bottl. j&n'ij
fflunds Bros..
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