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I HIS PAPAE .-j svsrt eveum. Sundays - ' oepled by JOSH ! T.r JASlEil, currotf rsuipaiETua. -UBHCKIPT10S8 POSTAGE PAll I'hree - ... ver. r - . , sj.Uii. -Om month. eeata rhe Ml m Uvered y--ATrter free c lJe. in any part of the cUy. at tno alv ritf.rlOcenU per L . , A.ivells!nTateUw and literal. subscribers will report any and all f all la receive their paper regularly. . : The S uili of Kr niore .Irea.llnl i-ar.lMHinkes. A score or more f,l ivs bave been 1'tff. - - - - " ? Sna! -r Sanrrr i nlhisi:t3n ner plan forerretinK great Miive,kiiy , i ;i!ifin i it ' t.a'V u ,,av reached such pH'1 i bat he coMemplatea re joins riiisBAt"n ihe Senntaii onler (.Ml'io'elife whr.l lime t the ppj-et. -. . . Tbe f Mr. A. T. Ste art are ffekiif lhftVH her will declire.1 vopl natt.e :?unl .1.111 wli was urntuly ' in rtufi.rHiv Et-.lwle Hi,ln; s-erioua ruarei l frwii'l ai brunjfbt agaifikt I'x-.la'Ige Hil'on. lie i ilinnl tt i-.iH verte! "V-r $00 WW M ..f per--..iiii property to bl use. V:hrnt ivii.lt ring any inventory to tlieCouit. rhe Ii:in'i legislature iHloatiYtl with f-iahlishinK an arbitral i-di fi-ui? oii oM. tho ui"6t radical heii'jf by C i;. Dixon a Lthor meiuter. rpre3ent th Conservative workinuien of fiiiii" rather" I han I he Socialists. Tho bill makes a c niniiHltn d"fiy.e. r.i.d leriTingeaeh jear, ami ive f the P4i4r. which ihe railroad -cniuiision tm, of taking jurisdiction And enforcing i:a decrees. - - There wa3 a missionary conference :n Miilaula. I. T.. recenUy. and an appeal was made to the Indian c ongregation lur inoey lo send ile it"?pij -! . those wh'i have it not There were 30 per 3us in the congregation, and ihe col lection amounted to $380. many ol tiiu Indians giving all the money that they had with them, and-some of the girls throwing bracelets. Hues and other jewelry into the collection basket?. - - - . Furniture dealers complain ol the rraze for staining woods to make them !ok like others,' atid especially like something antique. This leads to extensive "doatorlng" ol ash, cbeihut an 1 plain oak to make them sell as inarter-sawed oak. . Birch is easily palmed off for cherry, and so all through Hi lis'. High cost woods are imitated aliue.it beyond detection. Common hemlock can ba made lo take the place I ihechoicest hard wood. . - . . . Tne Legislature of Nevada has pass el. with only three opposing voles, a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment whose adoption will dis Irsiicbiso alt members of the Mormon t'iiurch iu that State. This amendment provides thai no one shall be allowed tit vote who will not swear that he is nut a member of that Church. Such a leai-oath law Is in lorce in Idaho A ".luiilar law was enacted in- Arizona two years ago. and in 'response to the recommendation of tho Governor was repealed lasl'-nontb. The Uev. Phillips Brooks says: ' Character is the only thing that pros pers in this world. It is not the only thiug in this world that wins money, 1'iit money is not near so. precious as churacter. Da you think of money when you think of the golden streets Iteyond? No; you think only of that hirh belongs to tho soul, that God is ubsolute purity of .character, that 'there " no stain on his righteousness, no cloud ever comes oyer the perfect righteousness of that character that be 'ougs to Himi simply because He is the sunlight of the world." -m A large cave, mode up ot many rooms ol great extent, has been Cound in Alarsliall couaty, Texas.. In one of tbe chambers there were found two human skeltona. about six. hundred dollars in gold and silver coin and . a luautity of silverware. The' cave is- ltelievel to have been the hidine place. during the late war. of a baud -or goer: illas known as "Bloody .Bill lirady'a gng.M. Thsse m araudersw ere attack - ed near Benton. . Marshall county. n ISG4. and all but two were killed. These two esc sped and going, as it is ihottght. to this cave, quarrelled over a division of the spoils of the gang, and following their murderous befit, shot and.-killed each other; ' . . V 1--- - Physicians Have Fotiua Out Ttiat a contaminating and' foreign element la be blood, ueveloped by tBillgestlon, 1 the "ute of rheumatism. Th! aettles uioa the 'Bsltlve sub cutaneons covering of the nana Va ant ligaments of the joints, c&oslax con siint m.t thlftlng pain, and aggregating as a Alereous. chalky 1epcslt which prolucea fcttffofaa and dUloitloa of the loin la. ; No fact which experience haa demonstrated ia regard t Hostetter'a Stomach Bitter haa stronger 'tMeaceto auppoit than this, namely, that U medicine of comprehensive uses checks tl.e formidable and atrocious disease, nor Is U f" poalttvely establUh'd that it ia prelerable w ttoe potadna often naed to arrest lu since tbe oeaiotDe contains onlv salutary Ingredients, o u sUo a slrnal remedr lor malarial fever. au.BUf debility and other oisordera. .-erf j n, oyepepsia. at tou ie: the genuine I he Review Job Office is the place J pt ood work at moderate prices. ; j 1 VOL. XI. The (lependaot pension bill was killed ia the Hua yesterday after a bitter de ba!e liifi two thirds necessary to oyer ridel bt-I'resiikuii's veto nt being lorth cuimnf. It wa not made a party meas ure. When we read of the fearful earth quakes that yisiied the Swulb of France and port ion a of Tialy on the 23J iost. our warmest pynipathifcxN went out to tVe who escaped in the terrible 9cene and devastation. Nor could we refrain from heartfelt gratitude to Clod, to think our people saffered so lightly in comparison en the night of the ever to ot remembered 3 1st of August- last. According ,o the latest repnTts more than 2.600 people were destroyed in the South of Europe b the earthquake of Wednesday 'ast; towns and villages were almost annihilated, and thousands of people we re rendered houseless, and were obliged to sek for . homes amone the hills anl mountaius. It was a terrjble visitation, which we earnestly pray ma? not be repeated in th? land of30 Js after the sunoshall be present those stricken people . - KxcitPitient in Texas deal excitement has.beon caused in ihe vicinity of Paris. Tex ..hv the re markable recovery of Mr. J. E (Jorley, who was so helpless he culd nob turn in beil, or raise his bead ; every body said, he was dyimr of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discov ery was aent him Findins relief, he bought a large battle and a box of Dr. King's New Life P1II3; by the time he had (aken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of tbe Di covery, he was well and; had' gained in tlesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bol-tle of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at W II. Green & Co's. " . An tiil to K0110 Hcrapu. Edward Shepherd, of Ilarrisburg, III., says: "Having receivel ao much benefit from Electric Bitters. I leeli t ray duty to let suQering humanity know it. Have bad a running s re 011 my let; for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have the hone scraped or teg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Hitters and seven boxes Bncklen'tt Arnica Salve and my leg is now sound and well" Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Becklen's Arniea Salve at 25c. per box by all W. II. Green & Co. LOCAL NEWS. IXDEI TO MEW AOVERTIXEMIBTX CWIatk- Bajs Munds Bros Soda Waters, r C Millkr (ianlen Scel W. It Youxo Money to Loan. H BIN'S bkkgkk's Bottom Trices Ma&V K S mith, Adm'x Notice Worth A Worth New Crop Molasses Geo B FrkstchA Foxs Not Well Dressed MlLLSR A Niestuk Kenredy'a Medical tDUcqycry A clear sky and a bright sun have again made their appearance, whereof we are glad Yon wilt save money and get tbe best work byending your clothes for repairs to John Dyer and Son. t There must be a plenty of money somewheie in the country that will permit people to enjoy the luxury ol travel Our principal hotels are being quite liberally patronized by people from all part ot the United Statf-s. The steamer Passport came up to the city this morning and went on the Marine Railway, having broken one b' ado of her propeller. The damage will be repaired to-day and she will probably come off to-night, as good as new. An employee of Messrs. Honk & Hastings, ot B33ton. the celebrated church organ builders, .is daily expect ed in this city to superintend taking down the organ of tbe First Presbyte rian Church and putting it upon the first floor near the pulpit. Indication. ' Far North Carolina, local rains Easterly winds, and higher tempera ture. feramiai Mayor Hall returned from Raleiglrnn this morning's train. Mr. W. J. Parker, of Bladen County, is in the city to-day. - We regret, to learn that his wife is quite sick, and confined to her room at the Orton House, but arc glad to state that her condition is improving. To lyrtlo drove The work on the new railroad from the Cape Fear river lo Myrtle Grove Sound is progressing favorably. The superintendent of the grading informed us lb4s morning that that part of the work ' would be completed some time during the next week, .should the weather prove favorable, and that the work of laying the crossties,ra large portion of which are already cut. would Dat commenced tmmediatnly upon the completion of the grading. WfLMINGTON. N. C, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1887. The Oosloiv 11. X. The charter sraoted to the WiImiQ2 ton, Onslow & East Carolina B. K. by the Legislature in. 1895 having lapsed because of the failure to beia the work ia the prescribed period the same has been amended and renewed by the present tienerai Assembly. We sivej a brief synopsis of the new law. It ia j entitled: An act to amend an act to incorporate the Wilmington, Onslow & East Carolina Rail Road Company' The first section provides that the time within which the company which was organized under chapter 233, of the laws of 18R3. (the original act of incoit poration) is compelled to begin the construction of its roa 1 shall be extend ed for the term of five years. Section 2. that the H h section of Ihejcuion fr.ni Mr. II. Walters. General original act be amended by adding thereto Ihe following clause: And it shall bu the duty or the Coun t y Coayuissioners aiul other proper au thorities ot such city or town lo meet and pass upon s-nM application within ed 10 mem, ami r me terms 01 tuts sec tion shall have l n u oiipfied with in making the same to issue at once the rcquisitn and proper notice trailing the election in. this section .-prescribed, which said election shall be held wif-hin 40 days aCe'r the tlay ol the meotina aforesaid. Provided, however, that thi amend ment shal not apply to. or in any way govern, tbe election already called by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover county, under the pro visions of ihe original act Seciiou 3 amend the. original act to the effect that If the people shall vte the amount proposed on behalf of the county, then a meet in if ot the subscri bers. both private and municipal, shall bo called by any threo ol ihe former, or by thechairm in ef the Board of Com missioners and hold within 60 days after tub election, for the purpose ot organ iinc by electing a board of directors The county lo be represented at t his and at ail subsequent meetings by some resident tax payer who ahail not be a member of ihe Board and wboshall vote the county slock in all questions re quiring a stock vole, except in the elec tion of directors. . 1 The Board of Directors is to consist of not less than nino nor more than thirteen members, the county to be entitled to a number proportionate to her slock, comparing her subscription to the entire capital of the Company, actually subscribed by solvent sub scribers. These County Dirtc-ors must ail be resident tax-payers and mu3t bo named by the County Com missioners. They are to serve without pay or emolument. No member oi the Board of Commissioners to be eligible as a Director. The remaining members of the B ard of Directors to be elected by the Stockholders other than Ihe County. Sectiou 4 dtjclares.lbai the subscrip -lions toth stock ot the Company shall be paid at such tun-j and in such man ner as the I ard ot Directors may de termine. J. Section 5 prohibits the ity trom subscribing io the slock should the elec tion bo carried in the county. Section fi repeals II, 12 and 16 of the old act, providing lor the empolyment ol convict labor. , Section 7 makes null and yoid a sub scription on the part of the city should the railroad corporation fail or refuse'to accept this amended charter, x Section 8 is as follows: That section 14 'M said act be amend ed by striking out in the 9:h line of sa d section the words "as may be as reed upon " and the words "as may be agreed1' in the 20th line, and inserting in lieu thereof th words "orthe 'qui valent of the said cash in the bonds "of the county or municipality making the said subscription at the election nt the proper, authorities thereof,1' and by strikingiiii the whole ot the proviso in said section, from iho words ' provided, however." to the end of said section; and ihe said section bo further amend ed by adding at the" end thereof, as amended above, the following clause: VProvided that the siid corporation shall not be compellable to issue stock to the county cr counties, or other mu nicipalities making any such subscrip tion than for an amount equal to the actual cash value of the bonds at the date of the delivery of the same to He said company.11 - Section 9 repeals alt laws or parts of laws which may be in conflict with this act. Sea Luck. The Spanish barque Maria seems lo be having all sorts of bad luck. She was preparing logo to sea from Smith ville, this morning, but was stopped by the inspector, aa she did not have a cus tom bouse permit. This necessitated a trip by the Captain to this city He came up on the Louis to-day and eenredthe permit, and the vessel will proba bij' start on ner1 voyage to Xew lork to-morrow morning. Meeting of tue Clt!iiiil8r iff" Commerce : A meeting of the Chamber tf Com merce was held at Ihe rooms of the Produce, Exchange at noon to-day to which - the basiness men of the city generally were invited:' The meeting yas one f the largest ever held by this chamber and was enthusiastic, . Col.' F: . W ' Kerchner. President r.f the Chamber of Commerce,- callel the meeting ta order; and Col J.' Iv: Ctot weli waa Secretaryl- Atf the it qiest vl the KesidenC Coif W; 15 DeRosset stated thalobject of thq meeting. fn be to fake actioTi at"to taHfoaWreishj. a railroad "com mission and Legislative action thereon. Mr Iona!l ItcUae read a coniiyuni Manager of the Atlantic Coast Line. Af;er an- interchange of views, motions 'anil amendments, by a num ber ot the gentlemen present, the meet ing was ou motion resolved into a tme ins; of the merchants and eif .eus of Wilmington O 1 motion the President and Secre tary wen reques ed to continue a- such Mr W: Calder. offnd the following subs itute for and instead of. the prend- ing motion, substitutes and amend ments : iesolvtd. That it is the sense cf this meeting that the Legislature nbw in session should repeal all laws n iw'on the statute books, prescribing and limiting the rights and 'duties of rail road companies as to charges for carry ing freight; especially the amendment In 1. 96.6. of the Code, which seems ex ceedingly obscure, and calculated to injure the commercial interests ot the Stale; and to sub3iitute therefore Ihe enactment of a law establishing a Rail road Commission upon a"justand equit able basis for all the interests involved On motion, a vole was taken and the above resolution was adopted unani mously. On motion, the Chair appointed the following as a committee to visit" 1U1 eigh in furtherance of the objects of the foregoing resolution: Messrs. Wm; Calder. W. L, DeRos set. (i. II. Smith. B. Ft Hall, Clayton Giles. T. M. Emerson ?&i motiori..CoL F. W. Kercher was added, to the committee. On motion, the committee were em powered to fm any vacancy which might occur. -Adjourned. Mystftrjous Ji8appoaraiicc.' Robert Moore, colored, who lives on Dawson street, between Front and Sec ond, reported at police headquarters this moruirtg. that when. he went home last night he found his wife, Maria, in bed- He also retired, and passed near ly an hour in conversation with her; and then went to sleep. After awhile he awoke and saw his wife in, her night clothing passing out of the back door. He took no notice of the matter, sup p sing that she would soon return, but as she alid not make her appearance be became alarmed and went in search of her. Not finding her in the yard, ho went to her mother1-, who lives near by. but the latter had seen noth ing of her. Moore continued the search for his missing wife until this mcrning, without success, when he notified the police as above staled, lie states that their conversation last night Was entire' ly pleasant, and that .they have always lived happily together; and he further stated that he had never seen any indi cations of mental trouble. He is at a loss to conceive what could' have been the cause of his wife's departure and is equally at a loss to know where she could, have gone to and effectnally hidden all traces of her steps. Just received new lot of rims. spokes and hubs. Those in need of above .will find that they will save money by buying from Jacobi's Hdw. Depot - ... f A Good Inveatnient : "Get from 25 to '33 per cent.' interest on yonr -aioney by purchasing now snils or overcoats at I. Shriek's. It will pay you to buy tbem for next win ter at tbe low prices, besides having the good of thent for the balance of the cold snaps - t Quarterly Aleetiosrs. First . round of Quarterly Meetings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Chnrch. South: Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem. Feb. 26. 27 Cokesbnry circuit, at Bethany, Mar. 5,6 - Clinton circuit, at Concord. March 12. 13. Topsail circuit at Rocky Point. Mar. 19.20. - Waccamaw station. at Bethel. M'.rcb 26. 27. . ' . r Wlnteviue .glation. at vvrjueviiie, April v, . - i - Bruniwiclr circuit. 'aL vsflhel, April ,rt . . Sat 9;io I ' . - -T. W- Gutueie, P- K. . . -v. ! - NO 48 NRW ADVEIl TISRM ENT. Money to Loan. q ukai. kstatk ci;kji y. : W. 1 Yl Nti, feb?. It 2 il Princes rttrret Soda Water! a .J 1 MIKsO) WATRKSliaSON' PJ. OpRN at both onr siores aurdt? , rel. 2ttu As ustrat we will ker tta Wt Sola to be had In town. altlNOs ttt:is.. M N. rraatHt. ; ft. I N; fourth 8U notice. H AVIMG QUALIFIED AS AlUINI8TdA- a Ttt X of the estate of 1 h ni s H. mltli. de- ceased, notice U hereby given to all person Indebted to his estate to make loimedhre pay roent; an 1 all persons hat tog claims against aid estite. will pie ent tbem for payment on or before the 2Sth day of rebruary, 1 888. or tl8 Dotlr will Ut plMded la bar of ibolr re covery This Wth day of February 1SS7. MAKV V, SMI I If. fe' 2jrlamCw Adminl8trarlx How is This T J MAKK I.IC8S MONEY. ON THE KK KEN remedy than airy mcdWVne 1 Fell, bat 1 ALWAY. recomnieni U. why? Itecauee irora the large quaint y I hare oM and the reuerat eailsracdon It alves I e include H U thjs lest medicine of lu.klivl. f .TAMKS 1). NIJTT. fb24 The Pingsrlst.SlS N. 'Front St. Nw Crop Cuba Molasses. JKf.'OND UAUGO,' : 554 Hogsheads. 66 Tierces, Now lindlnst ex Anieilcsn Srhoooer "Uran. ns," direct from Matanzis. : For ra'e very low by WOKTH & WOKTH feb H Second Lot of Early Spring Uats, J A DIES' AND MISSES. AMU. A VEUY Ure assortment of Linen and Silk Handker ch'efs. S. R. brand Cufl'4 and Collare, latest styles. Jersers and Hosiery, I orsets and Notions. Linen Towels, Tray and Buffet Cloths, tamped a' d Plain. NEW STAMPING DE-IONS and all the materials for Embroidery Closing out all Winter Uood very low to make room for Spring stock Kespectfuliy. MISS E. KABRER, feb it VoPe s Baitdio, Opposite Market. Emporium of Art and Fashion ! pANCY OOpDS, ARTIST'S M TtBlALS, ralnts, Em hes, PalM!lt8, Ac - A beautiful !&ad new assortment of Rhine Stone fins. Hairpins and Ear Ring and Nov el lies in MNEUULO rbATBU KWKlitt l . NEW STYLES IN St'KINU Hats, Flowers and Ribbons. MILLINER f, Hair ucods. Hair Work done to order (of All of the aboe at LOW PUllES. . Country orders f o Melted. - MRS. E. B WIGGINS, f ei n ll-IMaiketSt. Not Well Dressed. ATO MATTER HOW FINK YOUR (JAR- jtenta, union your Shoes are 'neat and fit well you are ill dresse 1. BEST FITTING BOOTS AN I SHOES In the city, and patcea to suit all at GEO. K. FKKtfCII & SONS. . 108 N. rront Street feb 21 6 00 To ns GOAL JUST ARRIVED. KX. SCHR. JOSEPH SOOTHER. 0 TONS BET GRATE AND STOVE COAL, and lor ra One Dollar per ton is than New York prices feb 21 J. A. fPRlKGER. COME SEE US! - HKNKVER YOU ARE IN NEED ;...' OK , nnme and aee n. , We have the taout complete eKtablisbment n thecity. carry a large stock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly. and satisfactorily.' and at prices that we can live at. TCllve umur or d era. ; J JACKSON A- BKLU A. A. Brown, JEAL ESTATE AND COI.I.IU,riON CEO. EE. Pay and set Is Real EUte. Stocks, EonlA and collects btUa Tlih?a, Dce-la, Ac , 1 tearchc : pronptiy )1B 1' tra vrsi u giii ta rusiW gssssz&xz traa ear oa lay sxi all Xsita C&srillatsaibsi' '-'I.t'-a 'h"-- Oataa?atcat!oaa mail ba wirttui ca ., C13 oaa alia of taa' paper. : raxaomaCUeaBttitba avoUaA; V Aad it la tspeclally aa4 jaartlenlirly ca tood that tta Editor do mot ilwayi ta!ot the vtawa of eorraspoBdAau 1M la Uaadltorial oolumaa. NEW ADVEirriOEnCIITO. DoiiIafL &' Yarbbronsbi: IASIIIOMABLB HAIR OKF.SSfcfc , a AND BAKBC&9. 1 .1 Market St . Wilmli-aion. X. C r . fthopfuiryiNifiiiieiifrua alh the latest Itn itrnveneBU. . , , . ourteous and poihe bartters alwais ready to erve enstome's. - j. w. Yaroorouf n, f rmerlT with John Wercer. wcuU hi gid u Mrve hU old pat ' ' ' tb Everything to be Found in in Our Line of Businoss. We Honli t ilieso Ctcc tz to Sell ! Have priced them to suit the tlmei, at FIC.URRS WHICH DEFV CO II PE TITION ! , V We. know we can mike It to your Intertst to ? " leal wltn us. . WE RUV STKICI LY roR CA1H From mniifcturers and importers, ant I offer, to our fi tends aut the public, gooiti ' In our line at . - ' '; BO'JTOM PRICES . Weeirry full I'ne of School Books, Pa- ' per, lns, Ink. State. Blank Books, Check: Books. Note, Kraft an Receipt Books, ana l her Staib nery nt hmest prices, at, - I I K I N S H E K GKR' S. feb 2 Cash Boot and Muale8tore - Bird Caress NEW M)T JUST IN, BOTH JAPAXED. and BraAs. COOK STOVE 4 pronounced the beet Id tbe market, and the White Hore juat -ha-li them b'.iud. ioo4of all kinds in our line cheap as tbe cheapest, PA8KRR A TAYLOB. PURE WHITE OIU feb 21 Isaac T. Alderman QOM MISSION MERCHANT, ; r Cotton and TIMBER. Speclaltlee. North Wnter Street, " tm" ' " ' ' Wilmington, . C. febl; The Suttorr Housoj jyjARKBT STREET, SOUTH 81 liV,l BE tween Front a"d "econd. Board by the Day, Week or Mouth. Clean Boo me, Comfortable Beds. Good Attendance and rhe best the market afford. Kate low." -jan 24 Jy ; Make no Mistake ! JN ORDERING FISH AND f" OYSTERS. Guaranteed sound and slS tolld when packed for dellve y . ' -TorwC U W. H . YOPP, - -Io k Box 415 or 106 South Front St. f b 21 - - . , Hazard Powder.: " WE NOW HAVE TH B AGENCY rOR tbla celebrated Powder which 1 un doubtedly the best sold In thla country. Nev magazine built down the river (out of rltr limits). Full assortment of all tbe sizes at the lowest prices. - . - WM. E. SPRINGER A CO., - Hrtccctsors to John Dawson A Co.j . I". 21 and SI Market Street. J feb 21 j 'Wilmington N C. Country Produce. f ; yWEET AND IBMH POTATOES. Apple Cabbages, - Turnip. Orances, Onions. Fyre, Turkeys, Chickens and all kinds of Country Produce for sale by 4' . w CHAS. r. BROWNE. Commission Merchant, Ho. 11 N. WaUratV. Jfh n Wltmlnrton. N. " , : - v- ..Caution.. f- '-" :' i. i .... LL PERSONS ARB C AUTIONED agalait trustlnc any. of the crew of SpanUh Bark MARIA, aa no debts of their ceatractlnr will le paid by the vessel or - P J. LORD, ' feb 19 U j - -f Vice Consul ot bran Better than Pear's -yy IIITAK Eft. A GROSSMITH OLD En, jUsii Traeeparent soap Uneceaied, 2 Cakes for?ieenls wlycerlneS9 per cent; 3 Cakei for Vi cents. There are no liner Tol'et Soaps made. A TBI AL fcOLICfTED. aiuNos nitoTUKns, ' feb 15 Wholesale and Retail DragfUtt Rock Spring Ilotel. H AS UNDERGONE A. COMPLETE RIX 1 ovatlng and U at ted np ntaly for tbe con fort of lu patrons. The tableiis s applied with th best tbe market afTorthf. Board by the day, week or month at reaconabte rates. . PRIDGEN, Cbesnat. between Front dnd Water streets iea ii ia - E MAKE A SPECIALTY Or irorer' BAGS andSTRAWacd M ANILLA PAPERS, TWINE, WAXED BUTTER PAPER, Ac. Don't fall to s-e tbe "NEW STYLE- foairav BAG. and to trf WWeeaV dbeonnf. : ': n . AST - V- A vh O-"-- . feb 21 '119 Market t. Wilmington. N C NEW FURNITURE .HOUSE, -oi ner ttol a.d Market Streets. . tf ARE HKKK IO STAY AMD NO ! r m$.t We keep the 0oet nI cheapest Fur Biturel. tbe hr nr prV suit the rlrS and iHKr l)ke. We Jtiu rll rhcap Wrsn we mvtnutactute.iir Aim toods. , ' A rail and i)tenion sntVJlcl. " . - caojcvjLije tvKsnuur. co t feb , tf U. tM.:.i,i:iL;ltr If-
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