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VOL. XI.
WTLMINGTON. N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1887.
NO 23
TiiisrAri-R
.cMUfe2 avary Tenia,
i
1
Ti
PURELY VEGETABLE.
It acts with xtraordiary efficacy on tha
yiVER
IVER, tf
mwrrvc
and Bowels.
AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR
.Malaria, Bowel Complain),
lyppla. Sick Headache,
Constipation, Blliensnes,
Kidney Affections. Jaundice,
Mental Depression, , Colic.
No Honsetiold Stionld be Without It,
and. by being kept ready for immediate use.
will save many an hour of suffering and
many a dollar in time and doctors llll'.
THERE IS BUT ONE
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
Sec that you get the genuine with red "2"
nn front of Wrapper. Prepared only by
J.H.ZEILIN &. CO., Sole Proprietors.
Philadelphia, Pa. 1'UICK. Sl.OO.
uov J5.deol & w tctp
A statistician claims there is one di
vorce to every four and a hall marri
ases.
The number of idibts in the United
States increased from 31.52? in to
:n.8')j in 1880.
-
The retailers are making au ellort' to
have the price of b?er in New York re
duced from 6ve to three cents per glass.
It is rumored in society circles in
Washington that Secretary Bayard will
within tbe year be married to a young
lady who belongs to one of the first
families of Virginia. It is expected
that the engagement will soon be an
nounced.
Governor McEnery, oi Louisiana,
has issued a call for an Interstate ag.
ncultural convention, to be held at Lake
Charles, in that State, on-February 22,
S3 and 24.
Ilerso cars in Chicago are heated by
perforated shallow galvanized iron
boxes, each placed in the middle of a
car under tho seats. In the box is some
composite matter, which is i kept in a
warm glow by tha movement of the car.
causing a draught through the perfora.
tions.
President Cleveland has been invited
to attend the Mardi Gras festivities al
New Orleans next month. Rex. has
conferred upon him tha title ot Duke oi
Washington, and through Bathnrst,
his Majesty's Lord High Chamberlain,
has advised htm of the honor and' pre
sentedbim with his insignia of rank.
The badge is of exquisite design, and
the letter accompanying it is ol a merry
ant! witty character.
Mr. Barnes, of Georgia, is the heav.
iest member of the National House of
Representatives. He weighs over 300
pounds. Messrs. Sawyer, cf Wiscon
sin, and Stanford, of California, are the'
portliest men in tho Senate and have
the fattest pocket-books. ' The smallest !
man in Congress is Gen. Wheeler, oi
Alabama; the talleU man is Mr. Stew
art. of Texas, who stands 6 leet 3 inches
in his boots.
HD
Will I nlfa
The cider question bothers tho legifn
lators of Maine. As the law now
stands, it is not satisfactory' to the
temperance people. x tbe Good Tem
plars proposo a bill which authorizes
tbe sale of apple juice less than twenty
days old, in quantities not less than a
barret, to persons over twenty-one
years ot age, and prohibit the sale ot
cider dfora than twenty dais old. ex
cepl for making yinegar. "
Thrifty diplomats at Washington are
re do r ted to make a good thing by sell
in out occasionally their furniture and
wioes, which tuay are allowed to itu
port dutyfree-. One of these gentlemen
says he has held two auctions sines be
had been in Washington, and his pro-i
fits were enough to pay h'u boose rent
for a year each tlmo. Whenever the
ministers, or some of them, at least,
import their, wines they brine over
enough to supply them until they go
again, and tumuli a small store be
tides. At tho end of the season they
sell tha residue, at auction and expect
to make enough to pay for the whole
u. - .
Excitement In Texas
(treat excilomeat has been caused in Baptist minister has jast died of con-
lmIIicS,lvof Iftri8V JexibJ h.e,Te' sumption at Lexington. N- C, where
warkablc recovery of Mr. J. K. C.r ey. . . . . , . ,
who was so help!e be could not turn I he was the Principal of a normal school
in bed, or raise,, bis bead; every body
said be waa nying ot Con sumption. A
trial bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discov-
erywas sent him Findirur relief, he
bought a lanre battle and a box of Dr.
Kink's New Lite Pills; by Ihe time he
bad taken two boxes of Tills and two
bottles of tbe Pi-covery. he was well
and had gained in flesh Ihirtj-six
pounds.
Trial RotUe of this Great Piscoyery
for Consumption free at W II. Green fc
Co'a.
Keaews Iier Youth
Mrs..Ihn;be Ches'ey. I'eterson. Clay
Co.. Iowa. ie!ls the following remarka
ble story, the truth of which is vouched
for by the residents ot the town: I
am 73 years old, have betn troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness
tr ninny yrars: could not Ire? myselt
without help. Nw I am Tree from all
piin and soreness, and aui uble to do
all my own housework 1 owe my
'.hanks to Electric Bitters lt-r having
renewed ray youth, and removed c ni'
pletely all disease and p:iin." Try a
bottle, only aOc. Fur sale by W. II.
Green & Co.
LOCAJ.NEWS"
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTtttMltfTX
Lcfr Garnet Locket
C W V ATt fu-To Grocers
F C Millf.h liaidcu SfC'l
luus F C.VOL.KV Lan l Planter
T P StKiiS Fourth Street Maik.it
loi'oi..vs A YakiOROIT;k Nolic3
Lrom.v A UOKitis West India Fruit
Fetivi. Zily Hail frt M E Church
llEiysBtKGER's Almana. Pianos, Ac
Mods Bbos Cod Liver Oil, KmnV-on
GEoRfRKStuA foxs i'opulr.r Prices
hi l.LKX A SlwruK-Kcurcdy'a Medical
Discovery
Clothing at cost 'till Feb. 1st, at Mux-
son s clothing rooms. t
The receipts of cotton at this port to
dy fiot up 377 bales.
Br. atarn3hip Jessinore, Am lot
hence, arrived al Liverpool Jan. 25th.
Br. barque Klicdicc. McDonald,
hence, has arrived al Buenos Ayres
Pate not given
We were visitt d by quite a gale of
wind last night, after which the weath
er grew materially colder.
The nudity craze is said to bo spread
ing. Shoulder straps and a belt ia now
tbe regulation corsage for evening dres?,
There are no foreign steamships now
in port, but there are seyeral sailiog
vessels loading with cotton and naval
stores for Europa.
The schooner Mabel Darling is here
again and with a Gne cargo oi fruit,
which will be sold at auction to-morrow
by Messrs. Cronly & Morris.
The perfect decorum and good order
at thp Opera House for the last two
nights has beon noticeable. and is
worthy of commendation.'
There was one case of disorderly con :
duct bought before tho Mayor this
morning, but being of slight impor
tance, the defendants were discharged.
Tbe Union meeting of the Eastern
Baptis: Association will be held at
Willard. Pender .County, to-morrow.
Rey. Dr. Pritchard and Rev. G. M
Tolson. of this city, will attend.
Tbe "Bright Jewels'' or the First M.
E. Church will give a pleasant variety
entertainment on Friday night at tbe
City Hall, .where many things may be
found pleasant to the eye and attrac
tive to the palate.
Douglas & Yarborough, the well
knowu colored barbers, have made
some extensive alterations and improve
ments in their establishment, No. 103
Market street. They will put in entire
new furniture. See ad. in.tbis issue.
Mr. T. P. Sykes has leased stall No.
2 in Fourth street Market and will open
there on Saturday morning with a very
fine display of all kinds of fresh meals.
Orders left now for Saturday's market
wid receive prompt attention and do
livery. He bad some superb beef on
the stall to day, to be cut up on Satur
day. Indication
For North Carolina, Easterly, shift
ing tQj3outhrly, winds, and warmer,
with fair weatiier.
A ritia Structure.
The new mill building, recently
erected and now in course of comple
tion' by Mr. G. J. Bjney, on Nutt
street, is one of tbe most substantial
and imposing structures which have
been erected upon the ruins of the great
(ire. It is four stories in height, and
when finished will be the highest
building in the burnt district.
Thecheapest place to buy your school
books and school stationery is at Heins-berger's.-
r t
prominent
: ,or Joud ladies.
, :
ergon al
! .Mr. John D. Fred.-of Macon. G..
the contractor fcr building the new
arrived in the city this mornin?. lobe
present at the inspection of that struc
ture by the county authorities, which
took place this afternoon.
Stolen Goods. .
An examination of the stock of gooda
in Mr. Stacey Van Am rinse's auction
rooms shows that t o thief who broks
in there on Tuesday night succeeded in
carrying off quite a number of articles
besides the twelve pa is of blanket.6,
I Rev. L. . Duncan a
the loss of which was discovered yester- liusaeil j& Kicaud tor defendant,
day. Twocaseof jllv and a lot of j F 11 I).itby, guardian, vs I) A Suds
soda, besides other article?, are now J war. Decree, ltussell & llicaud fir
known to be missing-
The. Nf-w Jail.
The new jail is no completed and
the Bjnrd ot County Commissioners, in
company with th contractor, Mr. Jno.
P. Fred, made a thorough inspection
of the structure, which was formally j
accepted by the (ornier in behalf of the
county. There were a law minot mat
ters which required examination, but
these wpre all settled satisfactorily
both parties.
Extraordinary bargains
wear at Munson's.
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under-
t
A Ctflehrated Case.
The audience at the Opera House
last night was the largest that has yd
appeared during the engagement of the
Arnot Company. The military drama.
'A Celebrated Case.'"' was the altrac
lion, and in'its presentation the com
pany felly maintained the prestige it
had already gained. It is needless,
where the merits of a company are so
well established, logo into particulars.
Sullice it to 6ay that the drama was
presented in an exquisite manner; the
dressing of tho several characters was
superb, and the acting realistic. The
company has fairly and honorably won
the esteem of Wilmington ihcatre
goers, and this without the aid of the
catch-penny clap-trap by which many
meretricious performances are palmed
off upon a credulous public. Their
efforts have given universal delight,
and we know that, would other engag
ments permit, crowded houses would
greet them for a much longer time than
the present week. Tho actors and
actresses have established the fact that
they are fully equal io the task of pre
senting either tragedy or comedy with
skill, taste and effect. There is one fact
connected with tbelr engagement here
which is worthy of notice, and which
must be a source of pleasure to. every
member of (he company, and that is:
They grow in popular lavor and esteem
with every appearance. "Fnn on the
Bristol1' will be given to nizbt and. as a
matter of course, every seat will be
occupied.
Stylish stripe trouserings made to
order in the latest styles by Mcnson,
merchant tailor. t
Literary.
The February Magazine oj ' American
History is delightful. The first article
on tbe Notablo Editors between 177G
and 1800" affords twentysseven illustra
tions, including several portraits.. Its
author. Hon. S. (J. W. Benjamin, illu
mines his text with quaint anecdote
and felicitous quotation. Tha other
contributions to the February issue are
the "L-rttcr of Commander of Alexan
der Slideli Mackenzie, in" 1843," from
Pr. R W.Shufcldt, U. S. A ; the queer
question of "When Did Ohio Become a
State?" discussed by James Q. Howard,
a tribute to "Senator John A. Logan,1'
by the Editor; Ihe character and ser
vices ot -'Major-General Hunter," by
General Robert C. Schenck ; '-President
Lincoln's Unlucky Pass," by Allan
Foreman; "Monument to the Three
Signers," in Georgia, by Col. Charles
C. Jones. Jr.. LL. P.; "The First
Homestead Bill," an episode In ihe
Congressional career of Horace Greeley
by Nathan Greeley; "Pisiltusions." by
Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, P. P.; and
the Homestead of one of the Caplors
ot Major Andre." by Pr. P. Knower
Published at 30 Lafayette Place, New
York City.
A cold in the bead is one of the best
thin s that could happen to a lady with
a lace handkerchief, and Pr. Bull
Cough Syrup is decidedly the best rem
edy to cure that cold.
, .
Yon will save money and get the best!
. . d " 1
work by sending your clothes tor repairs
to John Pyer and Son. ' "t
Superior Court.
The following have been the proceed -
iocs before 'this tribunal to-day up to
the hour of closin fur report :
Adrian & Vollers vs J W Iladford.
Judgment. E S Martin fiir plaintiff;
no counsel for defendant.
V Alien & Cunter vs II II Kaprowicz.
Judgment. J I, Macks f-r piaintilFs;
no counsel tor defendant.
Mary A Bell vs M Bellamy el al
Continued. Uusse'.l & Ilicau I for
plaintifl'; no counsel for defendant.
Robert Thornton and John Maunder,
executor, vs Eliza A Bailey and Edward
V Bai.ey. Non suit. DaBrutz Cultar
for plaintiff ; Junius Pavis for deffnd
ant. J II Strauss vs I B Riif)dcs Con
tinued. II McCiammy for pitiintiff;
pbiiiiuil'; no counsel for defendant.
I Carroll ;u:irdian for L'-t? Croom,
i v W. C Murpty.' Judgment, M Bel-
lauiy for plaintiff; J 1) Bellamy,-' jr.
j for defendant..
J H Strains vs P II Smith, ct al. De
cree. 11 MrClatnmy I r plaintiff; no
counsel for defandaut.
' Fowler & Green vs the New York
and Cedar Ware Co. Removed to U
S. Court. Stedmah & Weill for plain-
to 'tiffs; Junius IXiyis for defendant.
Alargarei A Lowery ys J.inics A
L'jwerv Non suit. No counsel ap
neareil iu this case either for DlainlilT or
defendant
W F Neil vs Montgomery, Wright &
Co. Judgment. McRae & Strange for
plaintiff; no counsel for defendants.
W F Neil vs J 1) Hardin. Non suit
McRae & Strange for plaintiff; no coun
sel for defendant
John Taylor ot al vs The Seaboard
& Roanoke R R Co, (two cases). Con
tinued. J I Macks and Russell &
Ricaud for plaintiffs; McRae & Strange
for defendant.
Ada AnnaEdensvs J T Edens. Continued.-
B G Crisp for plaintiff; M
Bellamy for defendant.
Jacob Grecnewald vs. The Ashe
yille & Spartanburg R R Co. Con
tiuued, J I Macks and ltussell &
Uicaud for plaintiff; no counsel for
defendant.
E S Jeffray &Co, vs Sol Bear, Sam
Bear and Marcus Bear, (two cases)
Continued. McRae & Strange, M
Bellamy and E S Martin for plaintiffs;
Russeli & Ricaud for defendants.
Green & Bateman vs John U Turren
tine. Continued. Stcdman & Weill for
plaintiffs; no counsel for defendant.
Pressel & Kline vs C II Robinson and
C H King. Continued. J D Bellamy,
Jr. tor plaintiffs; Stcdman & Weill
for defendants.
W B King vs Armand -J DeRosset,
Judgment. McUae & btrange lor
plaintiff; no counsel for defendant.
James C Heyer vs W E Herring
Continued. No counsel, on cither side.
in tb)3 case.
National ISank ot bavannau so
Wilk6s Morris. Continued. Stedman &
Weill for plaintiff ; no counsel for de
iendant.
E Kidder, George Kidder, Trustees,
et al vs M O Cole and Mary Cole. Con
tinued. II McClamny for plaintiffs;
M Bellamy for defendants. .
Old Fashioned Democrats."
Point Caswell, Jan. 20 1687.
Editor Review :In reply to the com
munication oi Justice' in your valu
able paper of 22 ad inst. I don't think,
with all deference- lo the opinidn of
"Justice" that auy oue has done Mr.
Johnston an injustice. The Commis
sioners of Pender county arc all gentle
men ot unquestioned character and in
being particular about Mr. Johnston's
bond are doing their sworn duty, and
protecting the interest of the county- I
have been voting ibe Democratic ticket
all my life, but never knew before thai
the old time Democracy", or "old
fashioned Democrats", as "Justice" ex
presses it, could run on the Republican
ticket as their regular nominee and be
elected and then claim to be a "uood
Democrat." It this should be so. how
ever, then we had best remodel and
start afresh and I am a new fashioned
and not an old fashioned Democrat.
'Lir.iir." -
For Cholera, Iiarrlma, Dysen
tery, Inflammation of tho
li owe Is or Colic.
Take internally from ilve to ten
drops ot Parbya Prophylactic Fluid in
a tablcspoonful ot water every hour or
two till improvement takes place.
Thee is no danger in taking more of it
and moro frequently it occasion re
quire?. In chronic cases, or when the
stomach refuses to retain anything else,
use injections of the Fluid and wster.
We have never know a case that did
not readily yield to such treatment, and
it sayed the lives of many. .
- . .
Pianos and organs can be -bought
cheaper al llei nsberger's than at any
other house in the Slate. t -
) At the Hotel!.
! Surrox IIolsk-V A liigsett, V T
! ISSelt, (in Rarrsett, George Bets.on.
Wm Sessom, J Q Uobbs. Horpf
Boy kin, Henry Ijj.kin. Bruce
Boykin, J L IVtersoa.' A B Cain
Sampson ; S B Hughes, Columba ; S
T Freeman, Lumberloo; Reddina Ort
hnd. Fremont; J A Hurt, W C Porter.
E F McCulloch. C Martin and' W I!
Tolar. Bladen.
They are Yorii;by Soldiers.
Evidence of the value of A'lcock's
Porous Piasters comes in the following
letter froai Charles Yea?er, . of : Com
pany A, 1 1th U.S. Infantry, stationed
at Fort Sully, Dakota :
I hive been using A ll jock's Pouors
Plasters' lor tne last ten years. " and
I feal quite lost if I have not hatf a dozen
in my possession. Iu this section of the
country we have at times very severe
cold.. When the thermometer is below
zero, I Hud that an Allcook's Pokoi s
Plastek oi tho pit of the storui'ch is
invaluable. They appear . not only to
warm the body, but to invigorate the
digestion. At times I have biicii
greatly troubled with a lame back.
Two AllcockV -Ponoui. Plasters
placed upou tho spine invariably cure
me in two or three days. Sometimes I
have had a severe cough and very bad
cold. An Allco k's Porous Plas
ters placed around the throit and on
the chest, and one between the shoulder
b!ade3 lavc invariably afforded mo im
mediate relief and a quick cure
-A large assortment of ivory, cellu
loid and silver plated tablo and dessert
knives. Just the article for a Christ
mas present. For low prices and good
reliable goods, go to Jacoui's Ildw.
Depyt f
NEW AOVJSKTISJEMKVTK.
Lost.
L
AST NIGHT, JANUARY
li, A GAR
NtvC LOOKET, about ono incti lonjj and a
half !in-h wide. The liriiler will be amply re
warded if he will leave it with tho Htlitorot
this paper. janS7.L
Festival.
T
-dllfi UR1GIIT JEWELS OF Til K FIRST
lucincM.isi repiscopti Limrcii win pivc a
VARIETY FESTIVAL, at the CITY HALL,
Friday Evening, January 28th, where every
thing will be found to attract tbe eye as well
as tempt ihe palate.
Ooors open at a quarter
to o o C10CK.
tan 27. lt
Notice
rpO THE PUBLIJ. WE It AVE JUST FIT-,
ted up our SHAVING AND HAIll DRESS
ING SALOON with Ihe finest furniture' In the
State, and aro picpircd to compete with any.
Take notice of the litest stjlcs of Hair Cuts
We guarantee to do as srood work as cai be
done la this city or any other. Polite and at
tentive Barbers. Vf e havo-wlth us THOMAS
WUITAKEli, of Norfolk, who is a first clat
Barber Jn every reepect.
Respectfully,
DOUGLAS & YAUCOROUtilf,
ian 2 tf Ko. 1' 3 Market St
Fourth Street Market.
rjlHE UNDERSIGNED WILL ON SATUR
DAY, the 2'Hh inst., open, at Stall No. 2,
Fourth Etreet Market, with a FINE STOCK
OF MEATS, to which the atlcnttoi of tfce
public is respectfully invited. I will a-lways
have on band the best to be icund anywhere
Orders left for choice cuts to be delivered
on Saturday, will receive prompt attention.
1 I have secured the service ot Mr. J. J.
King, one of the most experienced butchers in
the city, and guarantee satisfaction to all.
T. P.-SYKKS.
Stall No. 2, Fourth Wireet Market
jan 27 2t
Arrival of the Mabel Darling
CAPT. RANGE it, WITH A 'ARGO OF
West India Fruit.
Speculators have swept the L lands of Oran
ges and this is the last cirro of the scascn.
We ofl'tr her cago of
OFtANGtS. BANANAS.
GRAPE FRUIT, COCOA NUT.-,
SAPPADILLOS, LIMES & TOM ATOES
CRONLY & MORRIS, Consignees.
jan 27 It i
Notice.
rilHE BALANCE OF ROBES, BLANKETS,
TRUNKS and SATCHELS will fgc sold re-
garuiess oi ryu KcraiKiu a specialty,
trire me a call is all 4 ask.
H. L. FENNELl.
A fast HORSE, gentle and kind, will le
sold cheap. j jan2tttf
New Crockery Store.
- -
yyflLL OPEN ON THURSDAY 111K 24th
risi.. at 117 South Front Street. o; oolite New
Market, LAMPS, CHINA, 4LAS3 AND
QUEKNSWARC, SPOOAS AND PJLATED
WARE. All at ihe most rjatonabfe prices.
Come and insject goous.
jan 23 2w - A. EBERT.
lOc. FOU A SHAVK,
20c FOll A-IIAIU CUT.
oOc. FOU A IIAIltCUT.SIIAVK
AND SIIAMPOON.
HAIR DYEING 20c. and upward,
- At- JOHN WERNER'S, ' -
The. German Barber and Perfumer,
..- ja 25 so Market St
NEW ADVEUTISEUfiNTS.
O P ERA H OUGE.
SIX NIGHTS AND ONE M ATISEK COM
alE.NCING MONDAY, Jan. 21. -The
Favorite Actrca,
MISS LOUISE ARNOT
F it pp tried b? 1i3r own Excellent Company
who will present the following choice plara
aclec'ivt from ihe lad j'a extensive repertoire:
Thursday..... ...... ON ON TUG ItSISTOI,
Friday .LEAH, THIS FORSAKEN
Satnrdiy. AfatiuecTtlK LITTLE DKTECTIVK
Saturday Nljjht. . .i.... THIS TWO ORPHANS
ADMISSION ... JiTTo, 21 and M CENTS.
Nj f x-.ra chire for Reserved Stats. Now
on sale a Hclnsberer's Hok Store.
-J MH XW. Ilk,
jan 2) . ' , '
J. A. SPRiraCEH
1 1 F AE ( UA H r ER3 FO R
C6al & Wood
THESE II iKD TIMES.
j au 21
North Water Strtet
JLlazanl Powder.
WK NOW 1IAVK THE .AGENCY TOU
tlti ccleljrated Powder which la tin
ioubtcdlv the befit foM in tills country, Neir
maRa.'no buiU down lite river (out of city
limits). Full assortment of all the sizes at the
lowest prices. " ,
Succeasors to John Dawson & Co..
li, 21 and 2J Market Ctrect.
jau 21 , Wilmington N. C-
LAND PLASTER.
30() TONS OVA SCOTIA LAND PLA.
TFlt, ni.: percent, of Sulphate of Lime;
The want of Plaster has been one ol the
greatest drawbacks to successful fanalnjr in
tbK State, and it U ilh important ecrvice to
this pneit industry ami to tho State.
It 1r quite Indispensable In any Judicious
system of agriculture, and it "serves several
Important ends, besides the direct, one of fur
nlsbiufc lime and sulphur; it gathers nltrcccn
and prevents its dis.ipatioit aud loss; It Is a
ilnnls anil It lmlli-ot-l 1 niiili.. (k. s
tlic soil availablo ami eo a tg in tlie rest or a
lion of wcrn lands.
We have sold P.'astcr to many .'during the
last year, all from whom wc have heard, ex
press their satisfaction a itsrcsultj.
The anullcatlon of l luster t animal man ,
urc, will iucrcasc the. value of that manure
beyond calculation.
composting with plaster will Improve the
valuoof your cpiiipotits?' , percent.
Sowing from 2( to 130 l-ounds of plaster to
tne acre, over Tour email grain aflcr it iiln
the ground, will give you an increased crip of
frm 0 to 100 per cent.
It is iiilespcngab'c In cajly truck lo lor
xor saic in iois to suit iy-
THOS. F. BAG LE Y,
janl51mnac- Wilmington, N. C. .
For 1887.
jJILLER'S ALMANACS,
Turner's Almanacs, ' ...
Ilium's Almanacs,
Stadt A land Almanacs,
DlariCH, all sizes.
For sale at
IIEINsRERnEK'3
Books, Ijianos, Organs.
J3LAIN AND FANCY FRAMES OF AIL
kinds In Wood, Brass and Velvet
Inks, Mucilage, Cold and Steel Pena.
Stationery of every variety and etj lc. y "
Give us a call. It may be t your advantage.
HEINSBERGER'S
jan 11
Cash Book and Music 8tor
Munds Bros.,
iJrusirlsts, 1G4 N, Front St.,
OFFER A SPLENDID QUALITY OF
pure Cod 1 i rer Oil for 5f c per pint.
Aleo, McGee's EmnUin, Scott'sEmuU!on,
an t the best of all, Munds Bro's EmaUiou
with HypophospUitfrs. palatable, nutrition
an 1 16 ounces in en h botl I?. " jan2J
Just Received.
& (100 L.BS' WJUGUKUr TWIST IN
t)W Vyj:. Hfe,ei Meaures.
5.000 LES. DOUGHNUT Tr 1ST IX
v)vvv Pck Measures. - ;
2 000 LI-- tiQl'GU 3-UT TWIST IN
tf jJJF u iclcfs. 1
Bctailera will-do W2ll to call and eiamlnr..
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Send in order. "
SOL. BEAR & CO..
..." . , . ' ' . r; '. . ..,.'
Ko. ?, MARKET ST., v
Wholeas'.Tc Pealera In LUjEor and Tobacco,
fan 14 . . ' : - . .
aem.1
fJlUE ONLT FIBST-SlAtS RESTAURANT
lo North Carolina. - " V-
rr. E, WALLACE,
PrnprWloijl
jan l.'i'.m