, TUI FAPEK fLSASS KOTICX. Vf i will b glad to rteslvs eoxamaaleaua from our tnsaOs oa aay aad allsabjatu cvatrallatcrestbsi ' Tat taat of Vx wntsr muil always M alaaed to tba Editor.;: CoapBlftt10Tis ami bo wrtttaa oa C oao tide of tae paper. Ftrsoaauttea matt bo avoidod : And It la especially and particularly ua tood tbat the Editor doe not always eadot the views ox eorreapondeata tUti 1b tbe editorial eolumaa. - . .i,n!..J srarv vanlnc. Sundays- t r cflpte'l -toy JUSU T. JAMKS," j DITO A1TP PSOrklXTOB. ; SDBSCHIPTIOXS POSTAGE PAID a year fl.CO. Six months, $2.C. Tare, mouths, $1.00; One nioaUi, S3 cent, me ppe wiu deU"1 carriers free chargs. In any part cf the city, at the abort Ujaor 10 cents per wee. i.dvctlalnar rales low and liberal. . r-3ubscrlbcrs will report any and all falW a to recelTe their paper regularly. . 71 1 VOL. XI. W TLMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1887. NO. 27 EETI1W. v Unfailing Specific for Llrer Disease. OVriDTnMfif Bitter or bad taste In Ollilr lUrilOs mouth; tongue coated w hite or covered with a brown fur ; pain in the back, sides, or joints often mistaken I.r Rheumatism; sour stomach: loss of appetite; sometimes nausea and water i.rash, or indigestion wrlatulency and acid ruetations; bowel a alternately costive and lax; headache; loss of memory, with ii-i.atnful sensation of having: failed to do Kfinethlng which ought to have been done; ' d.-bllity; low spirits; a thick, yellow ap trance of the skinand eye: a dry .'. i.-h; fever; restlessness; the urine la ;-ntv and high colored, and, if allowed .to -r ,nd, deposits a-sediment. i EMMONS LIVER REGULATOR ! (PURELY VEGETABLE) 5 i j i' -nerallv used in the South to arouse I in.: Toipid "Liver to a healthy action. -It act with extraordinary efficacy on the iver, (Sidneys, and bowels. A1 EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC TO Malaria, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia. tyicK tieaaacne. Constipation, Milionsness, Kidney Affection. Jaundice, Mental Depression, Colic. Indorsed by the use of 7 Millions of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE I ? Children, fbr Adults, and for the Aged. ONLY GENUINE . h.ii our Z Stmp in red on front of Wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., "-b fKorsisioRS. I rice, 1. Oh io v :i dej'l k w telp l i r ic w a s j 1 1 x o r o n Ms r r k it I . (icMal Cor. 'ally. Review ') Washington. I). C, Jan, 27, I8S7. The true Iriend. tit General Grant have much to regret in the reopening of tie question ol his personal haoits. lie bad tone down to'hw grave attended by jnuors that are accornea oniy to me ,-wr All but the eood in bis character ml been fore ot ten. and all were dis nwoil tn think rtf him at hn beat. His funn! remembered him as fhe hero 'ol ihe war, and the Confederates-agaioat kvhom be bad hurled his legtous were fii Inri fill-rf iho Ipft that h hnnnrahlv (kept the terms of th capitulation at Appomattox, ana stooa oeiween . mem and an ambitions, embittered and over zealous Dartisan President. Even his unfortunate connection with the Grant Ward swindle was ovei looked all chirked tn Ward. Around his mcaiorv there circled a halo of glory, and bis inmh at Riverside wan. in the minds of many, a Mecca that almost rivalled in patriotic grandeur that at Mount Vernon. Tbe idol o! his countrymen, he slept there . "As sleep the brave who sink to rest, "By all their country's wishes ble3t. Hut, in an evil boar it is deemed ex pedient to parade and execrate, with much ostentation, a letter that ought long ago to haya been committed to the (lames. A letter arraigning tna hero as a miserable drunkard, who indulged bis appetite at limes and under circum stances that would have cost any soldier ia his command his lite, jeopardizing alike the army he commanded, and the cause he represented. Unhappily, the discussion has resulted in establish ing the f acts stated in the letter, beyond the shadow of a doubt. . Boynton's paper on the subject is conclusive. It shows that the real herb of the war was the vigilant Virginian, Uawliop, the man who did for Grant what he was too weak to do for himself. More unfortunate still, the glamour tuu dissipated puis the heio before tbe people as one of very common mould, with infirmities that may seen) to justify the reopening of the scandals ot bis ad ministration, which made, for the first time in American history: "The pot of honor the pi irate station." which presents a picture that brings a tlngo of shame to the cheek of every citizen and against which they sladly closed their eyes. . ; V ; - And. there too, tbe loan (?) of 'Ms name iu tbe Ward business will also be recalled! Was ever partisan-zeal more, foolishly indulged than In thus u n necessarily awakening the echoesof the past? Well, perhaps it could' n at bo helped, after all. Some one has said, or might have said, that there comes a time when tbe child looks at his father as a man. And sa posterity, looks at the world's heroes, and gaudy trapping have been ruthlessly torn away before now. Every now and then some little inci dent brings to mind that Ward episode. A few months ago one of tne victims died in i In ritv ; a relative, it was said. of the senior member, whose relation hip should have protected him. . "Hut come they strangers or cowejhey kin, -They gathered them in. I hey gathered them in. . The unfortunate fellow had accumu- Ltil four thnntanil dollars. Which he Iw n a miraiinilail tr nut I n t r t h CnflPBril. it went with tbe rest, of course and he 1 - mm a a Never recoyered from the loss, lie atea broken hearted! rriends securea a f ai ail place for Ibe widow by which t ua may keep soul aau ooay togeiner ti'Pi.. i . --. u M x ua evil mat me a uu uvea auei mciu. There are two names. that events aTe united never never to' be separa ted. Those two are Grant and Lee! hey represent Victor and Vanquished. I Duriog the war the family of Geo. Ve were quartered in an humble rent hotise in. Richmond., ine citizens. xium to fetif iheir aoDrecialion vti T p sacrifies and services, lonh and tendered to him an elegant house in tbe ity. Ho declined the gift and com mended to them in his refusal the use of any surplus money they might have upon tbe soldier and iheir families. When thrt war had closed and the accumulations l a lifetime were gone, and he and his comrades in arms were penniles. he was elected president of a stock' company-with a salary of $25.. 000 attached. 'What am I expected to do for this $25W)0?M asked Lee. Oh. General, we tlon't exDect vou to do anything; wo only want the use of your name.' "111611 you must excuse me. I can" I hire out my nanv!" said Gen. lee I am not su?gestingcontrast. but only stating facts. Quite a handsome display 'card ti nw shown in'soiiie of the windows on our principal streets, i 11 u;t rating th prospective drill. Soldiers of various arms are seen maroeuvrinsf on . the enainds 9onth of the President's. House (where the drill is to tak place) and the white tents fill the monument ground at the bark It is hoped that North Carolina wifi be represented on lhat occasion by some of her crack vol unteer companies. Applications for iftitry have alreadv been received from the State. There wa3 the usual rush 3ml crush at the grand ball at the Chin ego mini tet'it last night, especial y about tbn supper room, which was HuIh sh"rt of disgraceful. The crwd f lounging adventurers who manage in some way to get into such p'acs. ofio.n uninvited, "went or" the good things as if they hadn't bad anything to eat lor a month past, and didn't know when they would have another rhance. A lady near me very aptly quoted, as she locked tl the struggling mas: "Here every prospect pleases. And only man is vile.' - - A wonderful g Id mine has been dis covered in Sonora, Mexico Tho m;ners got pure metal by breaking ths quartz with hammers. An imposing statue ol the first Aztec Emperor. Guatetnoczin. will be unveil" ed with imposing ceremonies in the City of Mexico tin the 28th of February. - The question of maintaining an An glican Bishop of Jerusalem, which has been in abeyance for several years, has lately been revived and under circum stances tbat leaves no doubt of the speedy re-c3tab.ishment of the See. - --- - One of the newest things in New York i3 a stenographer and typo writer who pays rent lor a place in the reading-rooms and does work for the patrons of tbe hotels. The meichant from a Tar can dictate his letters Just as he docs at home for a small fee. The idea is proving to be quite popular. Natural gas is by no mems a recent discovery. Even its utilization for the purposes of the mechanic arts was Ions ago successfully attempted in China, where, by pipes of bamboo, it was conveyed from natural wells to suitable furnaces, and, by means of terra cotta burners, consumed. Tbe Lynchburg. Va., Virginian hav ing intimated that the Richmond, Va , Times Is runan the interest of holders of Virginia State bonds, the editor of the latter paper denounces the editor of the former as an "as and liar." The editor of the Times, Capt Page McCtrty, is one Virginia's noted dueliists. and the public are anxiously locking for what ever may follow these newspaper amenities. A supposed extinct American mam mai. the mythical west Indian seal, is reported to have been discovered by Mr. Henry I. Ward, of Rochester. N. York. It has been believed that a skin and skull in the National Museum were the only relxs of this mammal extant in any museum in the world, but Mr Vard made a trip to the islands off Yucatan expressly to bunt for the "Monachus." and sucaeed in obtaining several specimens. Geo. Augustus Sala in the Tropics. George Augcstus Sala, tbe well known English writer, on his last Aus tralian trip wrote as follows to 77(2 London Daily Telegraph : . "I especially have a pleasant remem brance of the ship's doctor a very ex perienced maritime medico iudeed. who tended me moat kindly during a horrible spell of bronchitis and spas modic asthma, provoked by the sea fog which had swooped down on us just after we Uft San Franciseo. But the doctor' prescription and'lhe increasing warmth of the temperature as we near ea the Tropics and in particular, a con pie of Atlcock's Porous Plasters clapped on one on the chest and an other between the shoulder blades soon, set me right." Do you need a food heating or cook ing stove ? ' Then go to Jacobi's There you will find a large assortment to salect from. Hit loir price will nlsasayou. V ' r t" LOCAL NEWS.? IIOIX TOMEWAOVtlTISCUEITS. r C Millkb Garden Seed Thos F Bag ley Land Plaster C W Yates We Make to Order MirstDS Bkos Aromatic Tooth Powder IlEis8BEROEKa AlmanasB, Flanos. Ac National life and Maturltr AsaoclaUon Daniel & Fexjtkll Copartnership NotlceJ Geo K fRfcicii Hoxs ITava You Seen Them "; ; : ' - - James O Kutt Concent rated Crab Orchard Water Milleb A NiESTOE-Kenredv' Medtca Discovery N Freokeick. Prop The New and Old Purcell House Combine ! The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 139 bales. Ger. barque Efsa Fretwurst, sailed from Hamhurg for this port Jan. 28th -. . - . ., 1 ..... . Railroad officials state that the trave to Florida is nnimtitlly large for this reason of tbe year. Pianos and organ can -be bought cheaper at Heinsberger's than at any other house in the State. f Yon will save money and get the best w:rk by sending your clothes for repairs o John Dyer ami Son. f Kemcmner the entertainment at Luther Mem-trial Huilding to-night to be given by Master Ralph Bingham the boy orator, humorist and violinist. Schr. Lack iwaiinn. Chosen, clearod t day for Port-au Prince", Hay li. with 115,590 fVtil lumber, valued at $1,924 23, shipped by Messrs E Kidder & Son'. Tbe ll'gister of Deds issued fourteen marriage licences during tbe month o January. ltf7 ui ihese, tour were for while, and ten were for colored couples. , 1 he hardware dealers are feept very busy nowadays in selling and ship ping ploughs, hoes, rakes and other agricultural implements to tbeir custo mers in ihe coun ry. The Cora Van Tassell Company v'll open their engagement at the Opera House on Monday night with ' Fan chon." a dramatization . of George Sand'& celebrated novel of that name It is the character in which Maegie Mitchell won fame and. fortune. Mr: Edward Daniel has become as sociated with Mr. II L Fennell in the saJdlcry and harms business and tbe firm name is Daniel & Fennell. Both members are clever youag gentlemen and gool business men. Diow let our people show their appreciation ol energy and enterprise by patronizing this house.- lltCllCtfttlOf-. For North Carolina,, generally fair weather, variable winds, a slight fall followed by a slight rise in temperature. Cotton. The recoipts of colon at this port for the month ended January. 31st. 1887. fcot up 11.073 bales, as against 7,12 bales tor the corresponding month last year; an incroase of 4,540 bales. Tbe receipts for the crop year to dale foot up I2G.460 bales. as against 86.080 bales for the corresponding time last year; an increase of 40.380 bales. Ci'y Court. II. Clauion was brought before the Mayor this morning to answer to the charze of disorderly conduct. He was found guilty and was required to pay a fine of $5 for the otfense. Gid Edwards, colored, found guilty of disorderly conduct, was requjred to pay a fine of $10 for the offense. Dick Stine. colored, charged with dis. orderly conduct, was sent below for two dajs. . - 1 - Fxporta Foreisru. The exports foreign from this port for the month of January, 1837. as taken from the books at tbe Custom House, were as follows: Cotton, 19,2fi5 bales, valued at $858,- 332; spirits turpentine, 43.949 gallons, valued at $18,097; rosin. 33,448 barrels, valued at $35,837; tar, 2.250 barrels, valued at $3,040; lumber. 731,000 feet, valued at $10,401; shingles, 135.000, valued at $716; making a total of ex ports foreign amounting to $9-26,510. Harbor Master's Report. The following, were the arrivals at this port for the month of January, 1887, as taken from tbe books of Capt. Joseph Price. Harbor Master: American 4 steamers, 3.536 tons ; 1 brig, 4 S3 tons; 13 schooners, 3.245 tons; making a total of IS vessels and 7,234 tons.. Foreign 8 barques, 3 306 tons; 3 brigs, 948 tons; 2 schooners. 249 tons; making a total foreign ol 13 rcssels and 4.503 tons, and a grand total of 31 yes sels. agirejatlo 11,737 tons. The Old and the New Col. N. Frederick, proprietor of lhe new Parcel! House, tod ay secured a leaso of the entire premises and will at once put in new and handsome furni ture and overhaul eyerything. The half of the building which he has heretofore had has proved inadequate to the busi ness and it wasituperatively - necessary to have more room. Other; improve ments are to be made soon, which , we wiil note. . .-rr i liocked- Up. - 1 ;i - . , . - . . - . . " A arty f ladies and gentlemen paid a visit to the new jail to-day." and were conducted throush the building by the keeper, to be, MrAJamfS Elder. Atter awhile ha was called away to attet d to some matter, informing the a'?mrniny tbat they c uld come -out when they pleased. Wh n they '.did attempt to leave, however,they found, to their dismay, that they had been locked in, and fir a few moments there was much alarm, especially among the ladies of the party, who did not relish the idea of being the first to be locked up in the building and right glad were they when the keeper came , and let them 'u'. For Myrtle Grove, , Thi railroad which has its starting poiai on tha Cape Fear, about 12 miles below ths city, and runs thenco to Myr tle Grove Sound, is rapidly approaclMng completion and wi'l be ready for travel about the first of May next. ' The road bed is nearly all graded, the locomotive has already besn b iugin anfl the cars are being constructed by Messrs. Burr & Bailey, of this city. The rails wiH probably b .laid darinz this month. When completed this road will, make another favorite excursion route from the city to tho sea, combining tho pleas ures of a trip on ths river with a ride by rail, and giving abundant opportunities for a day or recreation. We have ni doubt that it w:il become popular as soon as it is opened to the public. A Surprise Party. Mr. Walker Moore, the dispenser of fluid .refreshments at the vGeUSuuiEu's, the Old Reliable Clothier, Saloon, was a victim of a surprise party last night. At about 9 o'clock be wae called into the rear part of, the saloon. where quite a numbar of friends had assembled, and where, very much to his surprise be was presented with an elegant gold headed cane. The head of tli9 cane bore the legend: " W. M., Irom T. E. W.," and it was pre3onted to Mr Mocre by Mr. I. E. Wallace, the pro prietor of the "Gem," in appreciation of faithful services The presentation speech was made by Mr. T. A. ltad- cliUc. and wa3 a terse, neat and f el if i- tous effort. Mr. Moore responded gracefully and gratefully, after which there was the "feast of reason and tho flow of soul," of which all present par toot with a hearty rplish. - - Personal Dr. K. J. Powers, of Willa-d, Pen der county, was in the city to-day. Mr. Piatt D. Cowan and wife ar rived in the city last night and register ed at the Purcell House. Mr. J. W. King, Jr., who for tbe past seven years has boon employed as a salesmen by the hardware house of Messrs V. ' E.-Springer & Co., will leave on to-morrow morning's train for Savage's, in South Carolina, where he will engage in the general merchandise tog business. Savage s is on the Bis Pee Dee River, about 20 miles from Marion, which is the nearest railroad station. Mr. King will become a part ner with Mr. J. W. Holliday, and the firm name will be Holliday & King, He is a pleasant gentleman, of excellent morals, jand, good business qualifies lions, ami we regret be has concluded to leave us, especially as he has recently brought a young and charming wife to onr city. Our best wishes for welfare and prosperity for himself and wife attend tbeni. At the Hotels. Sutton' .House B T Gore. Forney Gore, T II Player, Brunswick County; E F McCujloch. L T Beatty. T Sessoms, F Sessoms, BladenTCoanty ; D J Eakin. D J Moore, A T Herring. T Bollard. B Lewis, Jr. W E Hendry. G B Lee. Pender Cannty; Capt D J Black. steamer L sbon ; Capt A C Hubbard, steamer DM V W Herring, J R Cromartie, Sampson County; C T Stitb. NC; P Mangum. S C; W O Carley, Maxton ; C J Frink, Charlotte. The Salvation Army, thus far, has been remarkably quiet in its attack upon the enemy in its strongholds. We hope that 11 may be tbe mrans of accomplishing much good In the cfty. The Review Job Office is tbe place to get good work at moderate prices. The windows of some of the book- jSiores are bedizened with comic (sc- called) valentines. The sending of these grotesque caricatures all nl . intent amusement to a certain class of people. National L.ifts and Maturity. We invite attention to the attractive advertisement of the National Life and Maturity Association of Washington, D. C, as it appears in this issue. Mr. VV. H. Gibson," Special Agent of the Company, is in tbe city in its interest and will explain the workings of its p!ans to onr people. Mr. Gibson was here a year ago and did a fine busiaess in this city His- company is endorsed by many of the most prominent people in Washington and its ifiicials are men of tried experience and probity. This company has done a large business in this State during the past twelve month?, and we not in the Greensboro Workman a fact which redounds very much to its credit. It is that among the policy holders in this State there were some who, af ter they had paid considerable on their policies, became "hard up" and could not nipettho payment as required. Tho company, on learning this, instead of holding them strictly to the contract, by which they would have forfeited all they had paid, voluntarily took up the policies and retuf ned to the holders 75 per cent of the money they had paid to the Company . Mr. Gibson wiil remain here several days and wc com mend him to t he cour teous attention of our people. ' Clearance Sale. 45ig reduction in clothing at Smkikk's. AH small lots where sizes are broken intuits;. -overcoats for men, boys and children, reduced in price $2, $3; $4 and $5. The real cost or actual value ol the ood3 have nothing to do with the low prices. Siiuiek has reduced tbem to some extraordinary big value for very little money. Don't fail lo seo Siiuiek for bargains; first come will have best choice to" select from at the very low prices. New styles and reliable clothing can be had at I. 114 Market Street. For Cholera, Uiarrhoca, Dysen tery, Inflammation of the Bowels or Colic. , "Tako internally from ilve lo ten drops of Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in a tablcspoonlul of water every hour or two till improvement takes place. Thee is no danger in taking more of it and more frequently il occasion rc quires In chronic cases, or when the stomach refuses to retain anything else, use injections of the Fluid and wsf.er We have never know a case that did not readily yield to such treatment, and it saved the lives of many. NJBW AUV151CTlSJKMK.N'r8. Copartnership Notice. WE IIAVB THIS DAY ASSOCIATED ourselves tasrethcr. in the Harness and caMlcry BuEincss In all of Its branches, under the firm name of DANIEL A FKNNEL.L, and hope to merit a fair share of patronage by strict attention to UU81UC8S. JKDWARD DANIEL, H. L. FtSNNKLL. Wilmington. N C , Jan. 31, lf87. ' Ooncenerated Crab Orchard Water. JJUMPHRfcY'S HOlltE JPATHIC, Simples atnl Specific!, JAUK 1). XUTT, feb I Tlie Druggist, 218 N. Front St. Cash Assets. Monthly Surplus. Oyer $;JOO.OOO $20,000. President. HORATIO BROWNING. Sec. A Manager. Treasurer GEO. D. ELDRIDGE. SAMUEL NORMENT THE V NATIONAL LIFE k MATURITY ASSOCIAT E Cf Washington, D. C. Life Insurance at absolute cost. No bother with death assessment. Annual cost absolutely limited. 1 his Is a guirantee and not an estlmste. Glve3 aider its life Polices Indemnity against ceatn at cost, as low as Jiotoiuie insu rance can possibly be furnished- Jt Is fount led on a careful stn'ty of the two systems or life Insurance now competing for far jr ; : and while It embodies the good tenures of botn. it excludes those factors which experience has proved to be a source of weakness in each; In this way it attains the following: OUR PI l LA R OF STRENGTH. A Guaranteed Pol'cy. ' Maturity value in exsb ata fixed age. Annui Cost Absolutely Limltetl. Unlf Four Payment per fear. j ur no u it i; nits veuer. NON-FORFEITABLK AFrERS YEARS. Our Ten Year Maturity Plan. Non-Forfeltable After 5 years. This meets a class of people I h tt can not pass a medical examination. Our Five Year Maturity Plan. , Xon Forfeitable after 3 years ' V -"This Is something for t e young man who cannot Bare money, lie ran atthetd of fire years start himself la butnexs. . Medical Director. Special Agent p. s. ridpeiJueJ m. i vr.u. giion. febl2w . ... ' - " . - . NEW ADVERTISEME1JT3. The New and Old Pnrcell House Combine il ! ..... . . GRAND OPENING t r rn it r 'TinT' ' V i--,''.' " " " "... - - . T A 8 THS- NEW PURCELL HOUSE HAS been overrun eTrr lnce I orrDed, I taw I -had to kave more room ami to make It plea. ant or aJl, fcave this day leased the entire butldintr, which mkea the house Mcoail to none. No pal as will 1k pared on the part of . the Proprietor to make ihlaJIouee ilrst-claa la every respect. New furniture from bot- torn to top. Buss an i nijrjago Wagon at ar rival of all trains N FKEDERtCK.Propriator Bar. IllHlard anl Uarherghop for rent feb I tf , ... . . . . I it ss 1 n il if FEBRUARY 1 Afc 2 RALPH BINGHAM. nucuuunisi ana musical Artist. 1 - mm . . THE BOY ORATOR! The most rca'Aikable character American Platform." Entertainment. on the NOVEL AND P1IKNUHKNAL -DELINEATIONS ANI CI I A RACTER1Z ATldKS Of lluvan Pas3ions. Emotions. Aspirations and Kcccntricitics: Sacred, Sublime, Patrl ctlc. Pathetic, 'jras;tc, Humorous, Comic arU Muscat. -. ' . Admission AiluUs cents; n icier 15 years of age '.'ft corns. jan 31 tf For Rent. . TIIftEE STORT BRICK Store, No lftf! North Wafer Street, Apply to jan:il lw MORliH BEAR & BROS Ohanse of Base. Mr 1MIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE shops to Chestnut street, between Front anil Water. All oracra for work In my line, tl"- ninir rnnalrl nn Mn ntll a anl faithfully. ' U. T. RISING. , viiv,-iiiii, Million i lyill If KICr Kll, jan 31 tf Mtinds Brothers' . AROMATIC TOOTH POWDER. FOR cleansing atl beautifying the Teeth; 2.V ccntB per bottfe. Young's Cough Bit' CoMs, Catarrh, Ailtl sam. splccdlcl forCoushs. inma, Jirotichltls nnt all 'I hrrat anl Iiung;Discnscs. iUUNOS UKOTIIICItS, F4 North rront St. Bit North Fourth St jan New Crockery Store, 117 South Front Street. (OptMHltc New Market ) TRAMPS, CHINA, GLAS 3 AND QUEENS' WARE, SPOONS AND PLATED WARE. All at the most reasonable prices. Come and inspect goods; -Jan 25 2w . A. EBERT. Removal. iyE HAVE REMOVED OUR WHOLE SALE DRY GOOD3 BUSINESS tc the large and commo41oi.s tore. No. 112 North Front St,, OPPOSITE THE ORTON HOUSE, where we arc prepared to exolblt our large and attractive SPRING STOCK. Our friends and the public generally are cordially invited to call and examine ' No goods sold at retail. Respectfnlly, jan 31 lw MORRIS BEAR A BROS LAWD PLASTEC3. 300 TNS SOVA SCTIA LAND PLAH. . TER, 9i.3Gicrcent. of Sulphate of Lime. The want of Piaster has been one of tbe greatest drawbacks to successful farming in . this fctate, and it is an Important service to this great Industry and to tbe State. It is quite Indispensable In any Judicious system of agriculture, and it aerrei several Important ends, besides tbe direct one of f ur- nibbing lime and sulphur; It gathers nitrogen and prevents Us disripation and loss; it is a specific for clover and other leguminous plants, and It Indirectly renders the potash of the soil available and so a iCs in the restora tion of wcrn lands. We have sold Plaster to maoy during the last vear, all from whom we nave hesr, ex -press tbeJr satisfaction a it results. , . The pnilcation of Plaster to animal man -; nrc, win Increase tbe value of that manure ieyona calculation. . composting with plaster will Immnr tu value of your compostSS, percent Sowing from 210 to 430 bounds of nlitfpr t.. the acre, over yonr small era in s.ftr it in the ground, will give you an increased crop of, from 50 to 100 1 er cent. It is in lespcnsable In railr trnr.kla for snch asstrawlHsrry beds, asparagus bed Ar. ; TUOS. F. BAG LEY. jn lilm n(j Wilmingten, N. C.' em J fjrIIE;OSLY FIR&T-C; AS ItFf TAl'BANT In Xcrtb Carolina, "'an is im T. E WALLACE, rj Proprietor The cheapest place to buy your schut 1 book and school siailonery xt Heini borger. t