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rtlia PAPER Sunday AX- . oepted ,by JOSU T. JAfiXlOSV - . ,ottSLi:iPTIONS .POSTAGE PAID: Tfr 4-00. Six months. tUA. Three Lttl-oo; OMmoh,S5cett. -" .,M,er will be delivered by earrtera free !, u. t-r 10 cents per week. . Adrian rate low' and HberaL -Jj-crlbcrs will report any and .all' rail- iJt, to revive their paper regularly. Unfailing" Specific for LiYer'Disease. AvKDTnriCi Bitter or bad taste lh Si III t IUIiI mouth; tongue coated u -Kite or covered with a brown fur, pain In b-tck. sides, or Jolnts-often mfstaken i.'r Rheumatism: wur stomach; lorn ol Ltite; sometimes nausea and water. 7? Nli or Indigestion ; flatuleucy and acid rMrutlon: bowels alternately costive ' ai,v headache; loss of memory, with h i iuful sensation of having failed to do .....Vrtiiiuz which ought to have been done; j bill y "low spirit-: a thick. yeUow ap .ruuoe of the skin and eyes;, a dry '. -li- fever; restlessness: the urine is .. .ntv'and hlghrolored, and, if allowed to -t',41.1" deposit a sediment. ? 'MHONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VEGETABLE) regally used in the South to arouse u.J loipid Liver to a healthy action. It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the tiver, Sidneys, J and BOWELS. A EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR . - Malaria, Bowel Complaint,- .. mpepsla. Sick Headache. Constipation, Biliousness, Kidney Affection. Jaundice, Mental lepresalon, - - Colic. En.i&rsed by the use of 1 Million of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE r,- Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. ONLY GENUINE a our Z Stamp in rol on front of Wrapper. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., FttOPRISrORS Price. 81.00. iiov ?. deod A w tcly No rains have fallen in Crawford CtUDty. Kansas, for sixteen months, it is stated, and water sells there for forty cent a barrel. Ostrich farming in California con tiouea to bo profitable. A car load of. i he big birds from Alrica has recently reached Loa Angeles. w " ,w . , A Washington correspondent says mil many young women in society, there are learning to Jwear, and tells of a caller who sent in bis card and heard, in au adjoining room, a young woman say : "Damn the man ! Show bin. in." z -; Some queer things are seen in the Veterinary Hospital of Philadelphia -r Amoug other things are a pig's easy chair, a padded cell tor n lunatic horse, a Turkish baib and a swinging harness, ir which a horse may live and die with out bearing any weight on his legs. Asphalt has been discovered in Mor gan county. Ala., on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad.. This rare mineral deposit, known us rock tar, is found nowhere elsoio the United States, the great lake ot Trinidad having furnished the supply for this country for years. According to tho proposed law now betore the Legislature ot Massachusetts, no report of any execution of a crimi" nal can bo published, under a penalty of$.ri00. The criminal counsel can authorize the publication of the crimi nai's Hual confession, declarations or remarks. In I S3 1 the Rftnian Catholic- had in the Diocese of Detroit one bishop. iLiriv priests and a Catholic; population of ).O0uV In 1835. in the territory com prising the Diocese of Detroit, in 1831, there were two archbishops, nine bish ops, 9.20 priests and a'Catholic popula tion of 802,000. r It is stated in the Congregational (-inbat Sat Francisco that in that city, with a population ot about 300.000, the attendance at the Protestant churches was about 32.000. and at the Catholic churches about 18.000. making, a total church attendance ot about 60.000. Probably three fourths ot ibe popula tion oeFer attend church. : In modern war ships that are to saii the ocean as cruisers three qualities are absolutely indispenslble: "They must have batteries equal to any emergency except Oghting with forts or heavily armed ships; second, their batteries must be protected by sufficient armor; and third. -they mast have speed enough to overtako the swiftest ocean racers, and to run away out ol reach of any too powerfu antagonists The Independents and Republicans in the legislature have a-queer way of showing their love for the mechanic Jnd laboring man. They have got as amendment to the revenue bill through the House, reducing the amount of tax able incomes from $1,500 to $300. If the j succeed every man who -mates aore than $300 a year will be required to pay an income tax; Rut thay wilt not succeed. The Democratic. Senate wiil come to the. poor mans rescue. -r : 2 . VOL. XI. W TLMINGTON. C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY The quest job of passing the depend ent pension bill over the Piesidenl's veto otiies up in the House to-lay and we rn-ne that no North Car-'lina represent ative wi I vote for it Here is a description of a wonderful operation which wa9 performed npon a man in Detroit : On Thursday last an unknown man was brought to St. MaryV II spital who. it was paid, had fallen at oneot i he car works. . His entire left side was par al j zed, and be was insensible. ' He lay In actnato8e ondition until yes terday when the doctors came to the conclusion that the paralysis wascaus ed by a blood clot on the braia. which they believed to be in a certain locality. They cut a circular piece out of the skull three quarters of an inch in diam eter, and the diagnosis was so accurate that on removing the bone thus eawed out the suspected blood clot was imme diately discovered. Ittwas removed, and almost instantly signs of life were noticed in the limbs of the leftside. The bole was filled with tissue, which wU be gradually withdrawn so as to avoid inflammation by too sudden a cbanpe in the shape of th brain. To day the man regninnd c nsciouness and the use of the paraljzed side. excitement in Texas Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex . bv the re markable recovery of Mr. J. K Corley. who was sn helpless he wmld not turn in bed, or rais his head; every body said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottlnof I)r. King's New Discov ery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Di-covery, he was well and had gained in Mesh thirty-six pounds. - Trial Bottle of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at W II . Green fe ' . . An 12 iid to Bone Scrapnsr. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, 111., says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric .Bitters. I leeli t my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running s ire on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg is now sound and well V - Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a Vottle. and Beck ten's Anica Salve at 25c. per oox by all W. H. Green & Co. LOCAL NEWS. ISO EX TO NEW AnVfRTlJEMEHTX " CW YATK8 Bags ' r c Milxkb Garden Seed Jamcs D Nirrr How Is Thl3 ? Hkivsbeboer's Bottom Prices Muxoa Bbqs Better than l'ear's WoRTn & Wokth New Crop Molasees . Cronlt A Mobeis Bananas at Auetlon Geo E Fresch &Pos Not Well Dressett Millbs A NiEsruE kencedy'8 Medical Discovery The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 51 bales. The Northwest storm hoisted this afternoon. signal was The receipts of cotton and spirits turn pontine to-day were unusually licht. Yon will save money and get the best work by sending your clothes lor repairs Lto John Dyer and Son. t Sleamboatmen Irom Smithy Hie re port that the tog was unusually dense on the river this morning. Six tramps were accommodated with lodgings in the guard house last night. Three ot them secured woik in the city and the other three were escorted by the police outside of the city limits. . The two drunken men who were ar rested yesterday morning tor fighting at the corner of Front and Market streets Jwere discharged yesterday af tornohn after they had become t ober. Indication For North Carolina, generally fair weather, with Northerly winds and lower temperature. femonai Mayor Hall left the city on this morn ing's trajn for Raleigh. Drs G. F. Lucas and W. T." Ennett, of Pender County, were ln the city to day. Mr. B. G. Crisp, our young lawyer friend from Smithville, is in the city to day and paid ns a pleasant visit this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. L Badgers will be in North Carolina next week, A little more than a year ago Mr. Bridgers was appointed United States Consul la Montevideo, a city ot some 105.000 in habitants, and now returns to this coun try on a short leave of absence. He with his wife and children sailed from Montevideo on tho 15th ol January. Telegrams received here announce their safe arrival in England. After a short stay in London they sailed for New York on the 17th inst . and -expect to reach North Carolina on next Sunday or Monday." first visiting Kletgh, where Mrs. Bridgers par eras reside, and then ciuaingonto Wilmington,,."-- " ' Entertainment. - Therj are now but three dramatic companies that are booked at the Opera House for the month of March. These are as follows: J. Owen O'Connor, tragedy. March 1 Uh and 12th ; Tiie Aiden Benedict "Monte Chriato" Com pany. March 14th. and Frederic Warde. tragedy, March 22nd and 23rd. There are no companies now booked lor this month It is possible that ether com panies may make engagements for the earlier days in March, but that is one of the uncertainties. , ItatlroaclCIian&retC By the death ot M VV. N. Bowden several changes have oeen made neces sary, and the several positions filleJ by him have been distributed among other officials of the road The duties f auditor of tickets tor the Raleigh & Augusta, Raleigh & (liHa i and Caro. lina Central Railroads will be perform ed by Mr. Thomas H. Wright, assisted by Mr, William Bowden, son of the late auditor . T he du'ies of paymaster of the Carolina Central Railroad will be performed by Mr. W. F. Williams Clerk to the Superintendent Messrs. Wright and Williams are txperienced and efficient railroad men, who are well fitted for their respective duties Mr. Bowden is yet young in the bnsi nes, but will succeed if industry and integrity shall command success. SubMtaiitial F. unclatioiiH. Workmen are busy in making Jthe necessary excavations and in laying the foundation walls of the building which is soon to be erected on the Southwest corner of Front and Red Crss streets, for ottices for the Atlantic Coast Line. The walls arc about two feet in thick ness and are being put up in the most thorough and substantial manner and the outside ot them is being covered with cement, to prevent moisture in the basement rooms. Somewhat of sym metry, however, is lost by the situation of the, walla, with reference to the street. As located a prolongation of the line of the front wall Southward would cross Front street and strike the buildings on its Eastern side near the premises lately occupied by Messrs McDougall & Bowden. We suppose, however, that the railroad authorities knew what they wanted and how they wanted i',md it is nobody's business but their own how the building is situated Military Matters. Col. W. C. : Jones, commanding Second Regiment.. NortXCarolioa State Guard, in General Order No. I .an n ounces the following as his commis sioned and nonvcoro missioned staff. Commissioned, M. S. Willard. Wilmington, First Lieut, and Adjutant. F. T. Atkins, Clinton, Quarter nifsier, with rank of Captain, vice N F. Parker, resigned. J. F. Bi-hop, Maxton. Commissary, with rank oLCaptain. Dr. J. A. IIodgr.M, Faycttevillc, Sur geon. with rank of Captain, vice Dr. G. G ThouiHS, resigned. Dr. .1: T. Stevens, Clinton, Assistant Surgeon, with rank ol First Lieutenant, vice Dr. J. A. Hodges,. promoted. Kev. James Carmicbacl, D. D.. Wil mington, Chaplaii:, with rank of Cap tain. Non'CsmmissiiTiedW. A. Willson. Jr , Wilmington SergeanuMaj r, vice O. P. Meares, Jr.. resigned. B F. McLean. Maxton. Commissary Sergeant, vice Charles J. Ahearn, re signed. W. T. Thorpe. Smihvilie. Quarter master-Sergeant, vice F. T. Atkins, promoted. W.C. McDuffie. Fayettejille, Hospi tal Steward. An Important Bill. Th e following is the full text of a bill introduced in the Senate in connection with the Machinery Acjf the Bill on Finance: - " ' " 'That all persons, whether as owners or in trust, or in any fiduciary capaci ty, who shall have in their possession or control any note, bond, account, mortgage, or other and every obliga tion of debt ot any and every form whatsoever, baorinsr interest, shall be reouiretl to furnish the ajtapfisrora of their respective towns and townships. wunin mediate, wun a written state, ment of all and everv aaid ohti nation. subscribed and sworn to. together with the vi'ua uoon which Lhcv .catimato such obligation as above mentioned. And if any person or persons shall fail to comply with the said requirements, or to place a certain valuation on the obligations, then the said nnles and other obligations shall f rever be bar red in collection by any authority of ay court in North. Carolina. It shall be.the doty or said asarssors to return such sworn statements in the' register ot deeds, who shall certainly file the same, and the said statoweut shall be in evidence again! the recovery of such otlifationa." - t ;. ... j - " - - Th8 storm signal whictTwas flying; this morning had the North w st signal auueu inis aitenioon. it was thought at the Signal Office this morning that the probability of a storm ' had passed by, and that fair weather with a lower temperature wourd follow. 1 Since that time there has been a change in the In dications which called tor the additional signal. .. ? " ' ' y"'J:-' ' lCIIrlouK Matters. , The Salvation Army la doing a large amount or work in .tbUL city- Their meetings - are crowded 'nightly. and many of the visitors have become penU ttfntsr Those having the meetings in charge seem to, have the faculty of arousing the religious feelings ot their hearers to a Ugh pitch, id consequence of whictfthe enthnsiasm is continually on the increase. We earnesily hope that mnch god may result. A Good IV u rue. Shou d not heti a'e to wait uio nth se ill with such diseases as Small p x Cholera or '-Scarlet Fever. There, is little in be feared by parsons waiting on the sick il they will uso Darbys Pmphy lactic Fuid freely- In sick nom it shouid rx' exposed on a plate or saucer, and the patient uponged off with the Fluid diluted. For safety, cleanliness and com tort iu the sick-room the Fluid is indispensable. - Quar ly Meetings First round of Quarterly Meetings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Chrch. South : Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem. Feb 26. 27 Cokesbury circuit, at Bethany, Mar. 5, ft ' Clinton circuit, at Concord, March 12, 13. Topsail circuit at Rocky Point, Mar. 19,20. Waccamaw station, at Bethel, M&rcb 26, 27. , Whiteville station, at Whiteville, April 2, 3. Brunswick circuit, at Bethel, April 9, 10 . T. W. Guthkie. P. 15. . tleurlsy Cured. Kucston, Ontario, December 7, 1885. Six years ago I caught a severe cold standing in an ice house with ray coat off. I felt myself getting chilly and went to the house, where I snook for halt an hour and then bad high fever and terrible pain in my side and through my lungs I , put an Allcock's Porous Plastek on my back and one on the Iront ot my chest and in a short time the pain decreased and I tell asleep and did not wake until the next mon.1 ing, when I was again quite as well as ever. In telling my doctor about it, he said I had been attacked with pleu risy and, possibly pneumonia. E. E. Duplet. Pliynicians Have Found Out That a contaminating and foreign element in the blood, developed by Indigestion, la the cause of rheumatism. Thte settles upon the sensitive sub cutaneous covering of the mus e'e and ligament of the joints, causing con stant and ahlftlng pain; and aggregating as a calcareous ehalify dept. sit which produces stiffness and dbtortlon of the joints. No ftct which experience has demonstrated in regard to Hosteller's Stomach Bitter has stronger evidence to suppoit tlmn IhU, naajly, that this medicine of comprehensive usca cjiecks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor Is U less positively esiabll-h d that it is preferable to the poison often asett to arrest it. alnce the medicine contains only salutary ingredients. It la also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipation, dyepepsla, kidney and bladder ailment, debility and oilier reorders, ree tint to get the genuine. T1115 MAI Li J. The mails close at the City foetoHice ae follows : , 1 , " " DAILY. Northern through mails, fast.. .....10.00 P. M. Northern through and w.y malls. ...8.00 A. Id. N. C. and A. A K. C. Kallroada and routes supplied therefrom - . 10.00 p. M. and 8.00 A. M. Balelgfa ...6.30 P.oL. and 8.00 a. U. Southern through malts, fast.... ..9 00 P. M. Chadlura, Fair BluflV N C. and Marlon, S. C. and.routej sup-, pried therefrom.. ...9.00 P.M. Sooth' rn way mall between Wil mington and Char !eston ...... 6.01A.M. Charleston, Savannah, Jacksoi vllfe.Fla., nd Intermediate points 9 CO P. M and 6.00 A. If. Cfaeraw A Darlington It B ani point i . supplied therefrom 6 30 P. If. and 9. to P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls (O.C.Rallway 6.30 P. If. FAJcttevUle, C. F. A Y. V. R. B. and points supplied there from.... 6.50 p. M. Balelgh Jk Samlet B. B. and points ' supplied therefrom... 6 33 P. M, Smlthrille 2,t0 P. M. Wrlghtarllle 8.10 A. M v TDESDAYS AND FllIDAYS. Onslow C U. and Intermediate ofll ces 6.00 A. If. Little Birer, S. C. andleUmredlate offices.... 2.00 P. M. Cape Fear Elver mall.. .1.C0 P. if. - OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern throurh and war ma.iU 7.30 A. If Southern through and way malls -.7.00 A. If. Sou them. WeUof Florence.... 9.20 A. if. Carottaa Central BalbToad 9.0 A. M. Mjrbt malla ariivine previous to lO.ffl P. at. are opened and Ulatrlbuted Into Lrck Boxes as aoon as reoiived. -4 afalla collected front street boxealn business portion of city at 5 A. If., 11.U0 A.U. and 5.00 P. If. and from other point of the city at S P. IX and 5 A. M. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10 00 A. M. Carrion dellrery open en Sunday from 9 00 t 10.00 A x. - . ..;.-.- -8UwpOffie open from 7.30 A. IX. to i P.M., Moeey(ttler aal BegUtcr Deperuneat open from 8 A. M to 5 P. M.. eonUBuena. Eallroad time 7ath merMian. . The Reyiktt Job Office i the placs to get good work t rrvlrte prices. 24,1887. NO. 47 Just received a new lot of rim. . spokes and hnbs. Those in -need of above will find that they will save money by buying from Jacop.i's Hdw Depot ,-'! :" ' . t A OOfHl lllVMtlllCllt. Get from 25 tA 33 pet cent.' interest on ytur jaoney by purchasing now suits or - overcoats at I. Shrieb's. It will pay you to buy them tor next win- ter at: the low r prices, besides having the good of them tor the balance ol the cold snap's ' ' " . '. t Da yon neel a good netting or cook ing stove ? Then go to Jacobi's. There you will find a large assortment to select from His 4ow prices wil please you. T f Take care of your eyes. An agency for the LeM are's celebrated Rock Crys tal Spectacles and Eye Glasses' is estab lished in this place at Heinsberger's.t NKW ADVERTISEMENTS Bananas at Auction. rO MOBROW (FEB 25. 887) AT 10 A. M., at Stevenson'A old stand under the Coromer cl Hotel. 41 Hunches line full ripe fced Ban anas. CRONLY A MORRIS ft b 24 It How is This? J MAKK LOSS MONEY ON THKKA UKN remedy than any medic" ne I Fell, but I ALWaY recommend It. Why? Because from the large quantl y 1 have sold and the eneral satlafaciion It gives I conclude His the best medicine of Us kind. - J A ME D. NGTT. ftb24 The DruggiAt, 218 N. Front St. New Crop Cuba Molasses. OECOND CARGO, 554 Hogsheads. 66 Tierces Now Undlng ex American Schooner '"Dran U9," direct from Matanzis. For eale very low by WOKTH& WOKTH feb 24 Secorifl lot of Early Spring Hats. jrADIES AND MISSES. ALSO. A VERY large assortment of Linen and Silk. Handier ch'efs. S. & K. brand Coffa and Collar?, latest styles. Jerseys and Hosiery, orscts and Notions. Linen Towels, Tray and Buffet Cloths, stamped a' d PJatn. NEW. STAMPING DEMONS and all the materials for Embroidery Closing out all Wlifter Goods very low to make room for Spring stock -Respectfully. MISS E. KARRER, feb 21 VoUc-a 'Building, Opposite Market. Emporium of Art and Fashion! "JANOY GOODS, ARTIST'S M TKRIALS. faints, Prn hes, Palleltes, Ac A beautiful a ad new assortment ot Rhine Stone Pics, Hairpins and Ear Rings and Nov. Cities In FINE GOLD PLATED JEWELRY. NEW STYLES IN StRHG MILLINER f. Ha ta. Flowers and Ribbon?. Hair Gr ods. Hair Work done f order (of all kinds) X AJI of the above at LOW PBI. E. Country orders (ollclted. MRS. K. B WIGGINS, feb 23 115 Market 8t. Not Well Dressed. JJO MATTER HOW FINE YOUR GAR meats. nnle?s your Shoes are neat acd fit well yon are ill dresseJ. , BEST FITTING BOOTS AND SHOES In the city, and pxlces to suit all at GEO. fi. FRENCH & SONS. feb 21 . 108 N. Front Street 600 Tons COAL. JDST ARRIVED, EX. SCilR. JOSEPH SOUTHER, 6C0 TONS BEST GRATE AND 8TOVK COAL, ani for a'e Cne Dollar per ton !ess than New York prices . feb 21 J. A. SPRINGER. COME SEE USZ HEN EVER YOU ARE IN NEED .- OF psimiK; jtipn w -jam, ' - , : (jomeandneena. . Al'ehaveibemoeteonapleteestablUbment In the city, carry a Iare stock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work: promptly and satisfactorily, and ni price thai we can live at. fGlvo nyoor ordera. fK;.;.".' JACKSON A BELL. ' Piancs and organs can he' bnnght cheaper at Ifeinsberger's than at any ether house in the Ctato-T ; . . PLC A S3 KOTJCA wt ta be glad te ttssxn ctsctamaas froa eu frisks ea say aaJ aU :t:sa RstxallatSRitfcai Tat tssi et tla writs east sJcxriW Jaasd to tae nszsa . oeama&Scassons nut bt srrtttsa ea ca . oatswset'ctt paper. . PcrneaaCttesiaastbe ivddsd, AdUU eipaclxlly and partKuhuiy aa ' tood that the Editor does not always tadot thenewsof porreapoadaaw aw Uheeditotlal eolamnn. ' ' " i NETT z A D VEtTTiaEZlcilTa; Donglas. & Yarboronahf Jl ASH ION A RLE HAIR DRESSERS . AND RiRRCRl' .13 Market Pt . Wilmington. N. o shop fully e4eii.ped with all the latest lm- Courteou and polite barbers arwais readr to f erve cuatome a. , - " - J- w Yaroorough, formerly with John Werner, would be rtad to serve hialdn&t- , . ' - rah ft Every thing to be Found in in Our Line of Business. We Bought these Gcofs to SelLl : -o- Have priced them to suit the timet, at FKiURES WHICH DEFY" COUPE- f 111 IVN I We know we can mike It to your Interest to UCll WIIP US. WK BUY STRH-ri.Y rtu r a rr From manufacturers and importers, and offer to our li lends and the public, goods ln our line at BOTTOM PRICES;! We cirrv a full V.ne of AAhnnl Rnira per. fens. Int. Slates, Blank Books, Check BOOkS. Note. Draft and Rjfnt ftanlra ind other laiU.uery at lowest prices, at H EINSBEKGER'S. feb 22 Cash Book and Music Store Bird Cages, NEW MIT JUST IN, BOTH JAPANID the best In the market, and the eld White nurse iu uai ii mem u;ioa. uooas or ail kinds ln our line cheap as the cheapest. PURE WHITE OIL. , . feb2l Isaac T. Aldermaf C COMMISSION MERCHANT; COTTON AND TIMBER, Specialties. North Water Street, feb 12 'm Wilmington, N. C. The Sutton House, BJTARKET STREET. SOUTH SIDE, BE tween r rontacd "econd. Board by the Day, Week or Month. Clean Jtoomr, Comfortahie . . . . . . . . market afford. Kate low. j$n21 Jy Make no Mistake ! IN. ORDERING FISn AND OYSTERS. Guaranteed sound and solid when packed for deilve v TermnC.O '.. W. H. YOPP, , Iock Box 415 or 1(W South Front et. ' . feb 21 : .- . y - Hazard Powder, WE NOW II AYR THE AGENCY FOE this celebrated Powder which U nn doubted lv the best sold ln this country. Ner magazine built down the river (Out oi city limits). Full assortment of all the sizes st the WU. E. SPRINGER A CO., Successors to Jobn Dawson Co.. 10, 21 and 23 Market Street. . fob 21 , . Wlloalagton N. C alnl-r'ti fsr - TlaAleU a yWEET AND IRISH POTATO fci. Apples, Cabbages, Tufnlrw, Oranges, Onions. Eggs, Turkeys, Chickens and all kinds of Country Produce for sale by CHAS. F. BROWNE. Conimtsston Merchant, No ll N. Water St., feb 21 Wilmington, N. C Caution. LL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against trusting any of the crew of Spanish Bare aiua, as ne oeota or mar cootractiaf will be nald ltv tWln F. J. LORD. ' feb 19 3t Vice Consul of Spam . : Better than Ecar'o. yyiUTAKER A GROSS HIT H'S OLD In. gnsh Transparent Soap. Unscented, 2 Cakes for 2j eenls IfcertneSOper cent; S Cakes for 54 cents. There are no liner Toilet Soars made. A TRIAL SOLICITED. 01 UN OS BROTHERS, feb 15 Wholesale and Retail DrufgUts - Kock Spring Hotel. H AH UNDERGONE A COMPLETE BIX ovating and la fitted cp -nicely for the com fort of its patrons. The Uble la supplied with the best the market affords. Board by I he day, week or month at reasonable rates. 1 . MRS. PRIDGEkl. Cheanut. between Front aed Water streets feb 11 Im W E MARE A SPECIALTY OF Grocers' BAGS and STRAWavl MANILLA PA PEES, TWINE. WAXED BUTTER PAPEfi. Ac.' Don't fall to a-e the "NEW STYLlw f quue BAG, and to gt n holeea'e dlscoant. c. w. yates! Jeb 21 .-1. 119 Marker 8t. Wilmington, N C NEW FURNITURE 'HOUSE. Corner Second and Market Streets. - WE ABE BERK TO STAT AND KO dls CMint We keep the fees! snd eheacest Tut- Biinreioine city, uur pri ami tHe-tlca aad poor alike. We ca m JI rhesp bceaa'e we mannfactare our own aooJii. - - A eail aadi0pecUon solicited. - KKGXV1LJJC FUlr.M.rri; CO.. feb7tt . L. 11 . - i, ; ; jr t-tt
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