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tinsrArii;- ; x-f rCjHd - tT ; t 71 - - iJ - r--- -. . - . - --?- jj -." taw. -1 ,. . IJITIONS rOSTAGE PAID: ; Si txoL Six montt, SLCO. Three 'r rfll be delivered by carriers free CS ra'r . ... fn t tha above . tBlBTPS""' Aireww-" - rtAnrand ji tall. flKsbcn"".'"' ' . vrITC lUKii ' - - f T J- ... .nr i.ufrllAlIti X ' RKSTLESS?iES5. . ,..,rn V vfCITABLf M'JkTLCSS F AMI IT MeOCIE- 2&6Q53,8A. AMD PHILADELPHIA. Priiy. OH E Dollar VOL. XL WfLMINGTON. N. C SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1887. NO 61 The Baltimore Sun has thi to say of j quiet corner tor bis especial use aod be- thn decision in regard, to the drum li ttc drnnnpi! licci:se caes from rvi,i ml -Alary l;i'd. decidtt by j lht- Supi Court ot lite L Hi ted butes r.ptr.henive j hoof . Appropriate music, too, regaled th senses.white the eating went on, one ot the air was: When the swallows homeward fly-" VOIlicial scieiy being nuy of acceta. it i4 .not to bo wonifttml lht all who n.., .......... .nr i,.r getin-are not as rt cberchj aatbe viawT- i a" ;, ud n hVr S:m iroIJ A MC wdc.au! ai! -rei-tivasfu. in mwia.n ..BmiBitr,! . , u,nrn;tf . ,.,11 f.u.n.l herself the guest of her waiting maid's siiterf Anothi r M. C. by marriage, ppeakinj to one of her quests ot -the inadequacjr ot public nie-oV salaries, said ."tuerj6s th governor ot iMicb'tKan, he only sets $1 1)00 a year why. it's a perfect sine cure v-,i7v, ru-rhans life, examine cacU , .V.Kyfkethe Genuine. . Z Trle-3Iark and the full jitle r,mt of Wrapper, and on the fide ih. 4ml and signature of J. H..XeiIin . The above fac- simile. Remember ther u.V&iher Kenulne Simmons Liver Regulator i.ov 3Meol 4 w tolp. 1 Florida fru:t men say that the slraw- andtheiMwr to r-gu!ate r.oiuineice :i:oorg inn Slates i b the cnnstitu!in jjivt n txcJustrl lo Conjjrt-s To re .Uiit a drummer to tke ui a Jcenge 1...1I0 bu,infs. or tax him up'on hip a!est, ii a rgu!arfion ot v nimeice. It inert-lore follow tfraTi&iSiaies can not re ftir tbereprrs ntatTe- f ut- ot State hou?esUtake ul licfn? ru:)dition prw-e!f t to tntir l i.-l lly iellirg wiihr. laefr O'Ttin. I'r.e iv.nsittutiot.aU luwtr ol fiie . .State to impose whai license taxes itvraay sea fit'Opon its own rc?kl3nt9 Uoiur" bust8', cess within itUiju theory unimpairecfi Practically:. however-:it would seem toat me ot the tuost piobab1eiIcts ot the doctrine enunciated by the court will be to com Del such of the States as now require licenses to be laKen out by houses engaged in business in which non-resident concerns can com- otte with them in the local maiket to surrender the revenue they now derive from this source. If will be obviously t- .1 ....1;.,... t . . I. .i. n M nil) nh i firm. -tor ,xampit; mgaed in the annual license IVe in addition to iis -ordinary taxes upon etock when the drummer ot a N w York or Chicago hi us can so tnere aid seil the same gi-ods withot pine a ceut for the privilege. Taxes levied upon business -are always 01 coudiiui pouc tinlps the business is one which it is not for the public interest to encourage Kuta I have said. aoietv U ow in r'Tttretne't od the sonvbr ailaf 'cloths of Icnt lone and color; to-ur nlpanirfs - TrioTes4ive violin is no berry crop this year id nearly aoubie In ft number Gf tQe State this source of that nf iat vear. " I revenue has been largely or entirel? - - i. I abandoned to the great auvaniage 01 iub the Ronton and I rnmminitis as a whole, as weii as to IU5 tnuiu. iii..-- - I " " ' ... . .. i I ....... ihail htr I ho I LriH rBllrl ill lilo uriouua aucnani ... iacan lecenl electric iignis. r.very . o ditrndned bv the Supreme 1U1SIVV,V.. , . - - . b:tly likes it tnuctj better man tne jourt Avill compel other btates to tot- .riirinir and unsafe kerosene. Kach car lo this examrlo hvery impeuimetu mhta i removed irom me woy ji a uru i oomruodities make trade . . -M a m - n i " i ii f u i 1 1 I f'Tl HI! V H tJL ao. (he coal of liihtmg a car is piaceo . nonle better oft. Balti ----- r ( a j-J.63 for ten hours. mora has nothing to I"se by the new doctrine Oar legislature at tne lasi session repealed the law rrquinog traveling salesmen to procure licenses. We are. therelore. clear gainers by tne desti notion of the la W3 ot other States which compelled tbe representatives oi ot the ''7 Democratic members of the Massachusetts legislature the presto i r -.f mm L. n n as lemiai preierences ui it uavu uttu - certamed by the Bbston Globe. Of these 50 are for Cleveland," 13 tor Hill. I Baltimore houses to oav license fees h iUnn spjittfirincr. Of the 182 Repub . .. . : L.friir auUI VfVmV I.KTTKIt lioans IJexpre9sea tDeir preiereucu, i v j w---. :i being lor Blaine, ltt for Shermanl 7 I (5pcciai cor. naiiy Kevicw ) lor Hawley. balance scattering. Washington, D.C., Mch. 10. 1837. laaspeecaai an amiuui, uuHuCc, . - - - . ...tlhn, rpmftina , lt iS the Kx-I'resident White, of Cornell, Pres Lood nrevii it may have done. Some dieted that eventually there would be cribe members still linger here, closing vsipmlnn their own. or their constituents nil CLi h ii i 1 3 vuuivvm " . , , , . ...-.!. ,n.'h5rh tha business wun tne aepanmeuia, uiuu o vvuun ji in- mtvmm I them, however, have gone away public schools wouldivo the oasis, tne return to that obscurity from colleges the intermediate education and wbicn they never should have emerged inn u .a I 1 tuc iuuj , I - . . - , lfc I 4 . .1 J . , , . ....,: I I he UapilOl IS airuosi, ucseritu auu uuu.i aii HiVlai"ua. , u,. -,onr nhnirR n ! P.H t WO enaUQOerS I. the UnUcd SiTi. .here are M 'ln Vo'.v. ''t strleu breweries, which produce annually ti.i crowded but tbe city is last 460,832.100 gallons, or over seven gal- settling down into the usual vacation ct.iu Washington is now a diu town wwa - w There were six iaterments in Pine ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. forest Cemetery this week, four adults v,,n WJ,VT A ,1AN,,K : i EATEItCKI Tie Kai d tit wxtm kauit artrz; I i esaixdtet lit rzpo.;; ' rtnoBACtles aastbt avofc!ad JUidUts wpeelaur mm4 parnemtsa-ry o stood Uutth Editor does vot iwtytodor th vitwsof ontipiiiii B nu t um editorial eottuMM NEW AIVDKTISE5XE2XT3 ind two children. : We haVA bipen rpnnatpd tit lit Ate thst ik ft t ... , , . I If eo, cooie 1 and l.ok t our.-j Rev. I). II. Tattle wilt fl!l the pulpit at ' from Kaph 1.1 wck t a the Brooklyn Chapel an I It-v CV W. j Mufatttwct.. 1 jorcive! Golwin that of the Filth Strevi Metho dist Church on to-morrow m ning m! at night they will till their own pulpits as asaal..... - M UN lH BItO Til KIIS. jRcti Ii, : nnrr hrirl PiJt a.KHiT'Wer 80U its giadness wHl tre tipon-na and thcsehoi now each day crowd the churches wilfT burst again inio j ynns hie. ami ths new inada m unii. upon which lr.3sun n l wi'l hiep. hrnnsht out the M"gro&4 and flowers of Spriag will ba tbought'ofniby ice lew in wepse heart there is an-lachiag void, the world can never fill.11 I Tempora mulunlur el nos. -c Jacobus. - v t ; - I!lr Coti r t. PemJrr County Superior Curt Judge Connor presiding, will convene at the Court House in Burgaw .ion Monday next. We are' iniormed that the Stat ducket. Trom present appear ances.rill be very small, so that a large porUon of the time will be de voted to the hearing of ciy:l causes Jut li ceivtd. a NOT1IKR I HOICK LOT OF S IDUC8 and Trunk We guarantee our pilces 1 be as ciIKAf it not .MEAt kit thai arv boua la tbe city oa Ilatneas, OolUr, Harnea Leather,' Sheepjk , 4k . Triia K repaired by the onlr prac leal Trunk maker la in 8 ate. ' FKNKi O bAMtili - ' Old Mallard &tnl .10 So. FroatBt. ' mch 12 tf - .' " . - .- , -.. Municipal Primary Election. liTCETIKltiS ABKHKREBY CALLED Or 1TJL the'DeVocratlc Voters of tbe iitv ot Wilmington,, to be be d In their respective Wards on Wednesday Evening, aiaicn itiu most Kxcelient. .T .1. Atkins. Chief of Police. Knox- vilie, Tenn., writes:- "My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excel lent mprileine). Dr. Kines New Dis covery for consumption ; haying', found t to be all thai you ciaim lor u, ueue to testify to its virtue. My tnenus to whom I have recommenaea it praise u ftt.pvnrv onDortunitv." Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption is guaranteed toenrecougns Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs. . . r Trial Bottles tree at v. ri. ixreeo Co's. Large Size SI 00. . CottOM. Ths reSeipta ot cotton at this poi t ssi, at 8 o'clock, to select candidates for A- tnu . TM.-nh m.u " ion t denncn tor saw waraa, wwvoieu ior m w from March 1st to MarcOLL!1", election to be held on the fourth -l bars-a oi footup 1C:3 bales, ns -a2aTfsW23ae Afarch.1887 -i he following ae nercDy ucs i -j- . r , ,1 : n r. - . n. lock T 1 . . . Daies ror iaa , ciirrci.iwu.i;. .ui'i". w-waw Mil year, idscreasacf I.G3; bsles. vTha riceints tor tha croai year to dale feet UP 131.181 bales. as against 03.537 bzlzi tor tbc-eoxxg.spondin period last ycar an increase o! 37t674iJes. ir Warfl Mlnnle'a Hall. 21 t ar TSTha County Court IIouw, Cd rd-r;e Urr-Bal! np tuirs). 4t! ara Ttc. ciiy C2rtrr,Jtoom at City f Paw k hmtVi htf tr i. I. - lln. Ci'y Court. Ahby B jkin and Kate McFarland, bo U colored, were arrested for throw- inst rocks in the streets, but Mayor Hall, at the examination this morniDg( upon hearing the testimony, discharged them Albert Rav. a tramp, was tbe next on the docket, and judgment was susk pended in bis case. ;u Yf j rd Tli Wigwam, t.JC" Ha streets. ' . ' - - ' - - All Ucmocnts are rc :ue-tcj to Le ir..eat i. r.wna, ... 15y order of the Ue: mch 12 St iof.r.1 1' WILL rX 1BIT IN Wi MfCQTOONK mtck oblv.etnimenclaic SIONDAY, &leaw ' lt,rl-ot jJiwi a at v;nsatnut. ... - - - . . ' -. - . ' Ai-iaWl I5i h-1dr- nder a years lOe. - u ' Iwi rerfi ntan e daily. Afteraooa sn l . NlhC . ' " ' . .... - , vl' -" O-ra open at I and " P. M ' ; mch 10 2t t sat - ' ' - r . Julius Samson, 111 Market Street. iSABE I Fashion ! A Moimment Gone. Tbe tall brick chimney formerly be- I i ; ... tf . T W To.lnr'o bod mill UenetvM Her Voutli. ionS,uB u. o. ... r.uur.i,i-w iu(er,rtn nuv but which has been standing since the 1VI I !t. 1 LI t L: LC VJUtO'UTl , - 1 Co . Iowa, tells the following remarka great fire, was torn piSE LOT OF JEWELRi , FOB BOTH Ladies and Gents. CHILDREN'S 'BONNETS AND BOYS' STOCKINGS in large nnmbeiB. DEHOSEST RKLIABLK PATTERNS in the Latest Styles iuet received timnlnsr an-1 Embroilerv of .any desired style or patternto order. down this fore- MRS. E. mch 12 B WIGGINS. 115 Market St. I am now in Vew York nurch&ilnar a large frwic tt nmiinferv (inoaa wnicn will accoru ble story, the truth of which is voticben noon, to make room for the new com-1 with the Latest spring styles for by the residents ot the town. -H press building. An attempt was made i h n ha rinn n riiuiii it- . am t eai oiu, i--f !ht tn hinw it nn w th dvnam te. with kidney complaint ana lameness " ' for many ytsars: could not dress myselt Dut it proved a lailure. It was worked without helo.- Now 1 am iree.irom ui fnis morning nnt t tell with a pain and soreness, and am able to o a . Ill L....n.n.rl' I ftBIO nis iibuvuw ' ' an my own uouscuia . --- hanks to Electric Bitters ior naving OPERA HOUSE. Exports Forofffn. renewed ray youtb.'and re0.0;; . Dan. barque Hermann. Christian nlptelv all disease and pain. i rya fc . - . . .. t bottte oilr aoi. For sale by W. II. sen. cleared to-day for Dautzic, Ger., Green & Co. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, MARCH liik. The Young American Actor, Mr. Aiden Benedict, LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO N EW ADVERTISE!! MTI, C W Yates To the Eoy3 r ; M I i.lek Garden Seed Mun'08 Bhos Easter Cards Thos F Bag ley Land Plaster A D llaowN Primary Election Mim K B WIGGINS Jewelry, Ac Fkvxei.l & DA.KIEL Just Received II einshkrgee's Christian Eeld'a NewBok Supported by a powerful Comoany will ap pear in the ureatesc urama oi iue vkc, From Alex. Dumas' famous novel. MONTE CRISTO. e'ubhoid: with 3.300 barrels rosio. valued at $3, 205, shipped by Messrs. raierson, Downing & Co. Schr. William and Richard, Patrick, cleared for St Pierre, Mart., with 219.000 feet lumber and inn nnn shinoripa. valued at 3.594. ship- O - I . . . o, ,.mc r xnAAn- Xr Cnn m ir. I Kessrveu ccais uj cis. anu is outf pea oywEMo. - 0pen at Belnsberger's on Saturday morning. in? a total oi exports loreign uiuvuuuus rocn jj at lujj,!". niri' Tih-ittv fin.i.Kf:TnH Int. REvfLNUE. WiLMisoTOir, N. C, March 7th, 1887. " OE ALEP PROPOSAL! WlUlilit Ke-litlV- O cd at this oflice nntll 12 o'clock, noon, on fersouai Mr. J. T. Collins, of Burgaw, is in . . . 1 r t I a. I Geo u rKKSciifroxs someininK io cn tb0 city to-day and trom mm we learn e 16thday nf March, 1837. for the gale of oy .that there was a neayy irosi at wi .lu".r :r h1'.:"; ,7.:'""" Min.KR A Nies n.lE Kcncciy s .ueuicai . .u-. 1 "s uuvnc i upenvwt ' , ........ - iH.ntfr.aa m ir n i n it ami I iu -iua .-u. i i 1 1 i. Tr. rlnr.nnnv horo - A.m X 1 1 VJ.i&.KUJ . .w - 1 - ... . . . . . - e . I . . . nml cnhatraptinn nf n wbicb pr..dncc an- "nSr Cou.rcsan nd-a7cw loas per head 910 breweries, nailly 900,000.000 gallons, or over hUDdrcd attaches acd lobbyists don't twenty gallons per head. In Great make the diltereuce it used to. onou hi-a.oriM. I Kivmaiv had already modiht-d ltd . . . mnnnnon cavelv with the adyent ol leut, and tha wh:ch produce annually 1.050.000.0CO tj ance had surrendered to "Foi Ka'.Ions, or oyer thirty per bead. . ..conic philauders aud let us be a I marchinir." or s.melbiiig ot thut s.rt Oaeof the siagular projects to which . ..I t Dii SUPp0ri. Well, it has a the 4'.i Ii Cnn ir roK turned a deaf ear wasUaw season tare member, in fuel. 1 rc- that to aDDrooriate a sum of money for collect but one uat equalled it m the d g?ing a hole 3.000 feet deep, or as nuicn more or less as the funds might warrant, in each State and Territory. The memorial otthe author ol Ibis nappy tboaght promised a getwral re vival of industry as one of Us resultp; and only asked for S4.000.C00. being $ 100.000 for each State, and Territory. ' to carry it out. Its immediate obiect was "gettiog useful knowletlge or dis overieg valuable minerals." A communication to tho Loudon Meteorological Society by Capt. Ton. bee. states as his conclusion that clouds of not less than 2,000 feet in thickness are seldom accompanied by rain, or if they are it is very gentle, consisting o! minute drops; with a Ihickness ot be. tweea 2,000 and 4 000 feet the'size of the diops is moderate; with increasing thickness ot tbe clends comes an in ci easing sua of tbe? drop?, and "at llhe same time the degree of temperature becomes lowered. .When the thickness aaionnu to more than 6,000 feet bail U produced. ; . : r 7 . President Clevoand .will be fifty yea-s old. on Fridav next, the I8lb iasiant. lie has not yeW decided whether to make any espfcial occasion oa that date, but it is quite probable that he will enjoy it in a quiet domestic way. like the good and dutiful husband that he is. He will beoaly the fourth President celebrating his semi-centen uial anniversary in the White Mouse, j The other three were James K. Polk.; NiEsrUE -Kennedy's Discovery Day's 'ebgth 11 hours and 52minutes Moulding Hdw. 'Depot. r.est in city, at Jacoiu'S t The receipts of cotton at this port dny foot up 95 bales. Lo- th voune plants have becu seriously injured thereby. Mr.lt. K. - Bryan, of the Hickory PrcSi, arrived in the city this morning on his way to his home on the Sound.- x . . t i l n lib uu PlUi'Ulbv aaVi We regret deeply luai ne is suueriog remove l by the owner The Department rc-. The dimensions of ibo l t should approxl mats. If a corner kt, napless than one hun dred and sixty (10 by one hundred and five (105) fect; if not a corner lot, the dimension should be not less than twohundrtd ()o) ly nni. hundred and live feet (105); the two hun dred feet to be street frontage. Jf allcypahut on either ride, tbe width or such aueys can ue deducted from the above aimenbions jjujjm- igs on property eelectcd to lie retained and JUST RECEIVED: Mull Embroideries, ; - , . : . '-. - '.;' Nainsook Embroideries; Ecrue Swiss Embroideryj Navy Blue, Pink, Light Blue, Cardinal v ' AND ;'r'"V V- Red Embroidery, ...- ' - ' : WITH THE v V. Solid French Ohambray TO MATCH. . These goods were purchased direct from the importer and will be.old at a bargain. , . , Wc are receiving new Spring goods on each steamer. Julius Samson, with a.n nfteotioo of bi.usbl, wb.oh ta, ol 1 1 . I kim In raliro inr anhllfl frnitl ..l. nmnorlv fnr !i illit f ir i TMililif. Itlitul- lo.morrow uCu.uu W44J.. -- - , UA irfl cctod at wilmlnatoii. Norta Caro his editorial duties, and nope mat ins aD(, aUdrctscd to ctiAs. it. myeks, Deputy Collector. mch 10 Ot Sunset minutes pa3l 0 o'clock last decade, and tnat was tbe one that immediately preceded it. Ntver beiore i j the history "ot Washington, did tt.e society woman so indulge ber proclivity ior dii!av. Purveyors in all branches ot the lestivo art culiimry.. decorative. elcsecai io have been ucconlcd a carle blauche; tbo ouly limit being the best and most elaborate their tu. or stuck could supply. Flowers ami t i uits ami wines all lent their altrac;iona. and "bright tamps shouc o'er tair woutl, cc., as I have read somewhere, about a like matter somewhere else. The modiste's ingenuity, u.o, ;n taxsd to its utmost, and marvelous indeed was the result. Dresses, wo say "gowns" now, high and low. I may say, almost Invariably low. "lo and behold." said a gentleman near me. one ftvenin? as n beauty Ires dcallclic named : -and. as tor material, the espe cial requisite seemed to be that it should be the costliest and most stunning mat. could be procured. The liveried loolman wno- stooa waiting on the curb to open your car riage door, shivering, notwithstanding bis massive lur cape and b'g overcoat. the lacqueys who, in complete evening! dress, passed you on through the doors, .nd bawled out your name often wrong, at the entrance to the salle de recejylion, were a l gorgeous. And, then the tapper room! Head of Apiciuvthe mouth waters at the bare recollection. Language fails, but I cannot but remember such . things were And were most dear to me." As for the viands, and confecls, and salads, it would be "invidious to dis criminate," and champagnel why. ihere was champagne every where. .Champange punch: ditto frappe and . i ditto not trappe, and IbAt H wa3 pat ronized in all its various piiwi. rw Acording to the almanacs Spring commences next Sunday. Tbere was one interment, a child, iu HrUevuB Cemetery this wtek. There wa but one interment in Oak- dale'Cemctcry tlis week, an adult. Slcambnr.lmen report abut 25 feel ol water on Ihu elioals in thb Cape Fear. First the vision may soon be completely restored. On Mouday N iff lit! Mr Aidcn Benedict's Monte Cristo Company are expected to arrive here on to morrow night's train from Petersburg, Va. aua win appear ai the Opera Houses on.' Monday, night. The company iavc wou the favorable comments of the press wherever they baye appeared: Tbe Columbus Irani crjit, in speaking of Ibis play said; Tho larcest house ot the seasou Tin? hours ol serviC9 in Presnvleriau Cbutch have been changed .. ii ... ..ml R n m instead of as r..oio.i Aiden Benedict's Monte Cristo ! 7 - .: Ity'-r . .. II .n.lr Company iasw mgoi. oi Dumas masterpiece was rendered iu.-a Tbe Ke-Mster of Deed issued one manner t salisly iue nun uhwi. ...ar.ialicnsc.his wo, which . kenKr, f liTTSS: for n white couple. , and played it only as a finished actor ;. . . . t iould. Miss Irene Ackerman. as Mer- The service at bl. rauis i.uiucaU - excellent, showing hersclt Church to-morrow- tuorniog will be to b nossessed of an emotional power nmrwtml iu the Cenuan lancuage and Ufa burner order. The marvelous set- at night they will be iu English. Wbo will be the nominees of tbe dif ferent political parties, io the several wards of the city is a matter which bas deeply engrossed public attention today. ting ot the second act provoked rounds and rounds of applause. Piles cau be Cured. -WEffrfiELD.jt. Y.. May 18, 1835. For thirty two years Psuffered trom piles, both internal, with all their at lendant azonies. and likejmany another nH anfforprl frnm hemorrhoids. All those Mr. J. S. Mitchell is having dweilinz erected on the West side of thirtv-two eari I bad to cramp ruyseli Filth street, between Chestnut od Uq pay doctors and druggists-tor stuff Mulberry. M r J. S Allen is the con- lmu was doing me little or no 'good, tractor for its construction Finally I was urged by one who bad There was a heavy trost in this city bad the same complaint, bu.t bad been .k.. .o;r, tn Bnn, p. nosed lo- cured by Buakdbetii s Pills, to try ,i.:B .hMt. nt ice. 1 bis cure. 1 aia so. anu oesaa v tllica,. iiiric mcio .uiu i ca .'rBLlm D, ,.n.t IT flr.nt II WlthOtlL TQU SSVIOg. i C (isrfisld hirt livpd . month loncer na : however; seemed to utter then would have been fifty . i Utersee which was bid ft way ,:n nKfori! hRininred prove, ana ior tne pa.i. . s . a s. mm a I r m wo rtfi ii tin l firrtiri reuiciiLD ii somewhat, but we nope inai u o ua- terriDie aumeov. ... Richard Bennett tained no serious damage. Pianos; and organs can -be bought ationai cheaper at Heinsberger's than at anj in a tilher houta in the State mch io 111 M A it K 1ST ST- Oommissioncr's Sale. N rURJSUANCE OF A DEC BBS OF TUB Himcrlor Court of 1'eoder County io an ac lion or torciosuro voercin vywuagi ucmccu b- Gore, ct al., s r iaiaunt ana aoan uqt acaux, ci ai, a ichuuhuib, uo un rmmiMinner annoioted br said decree, will ... . . " I. . I nM . I. n . . A. , v. sell ior cn ai puuito uw"j. mu vvmi Ilouse Poor in Burjtaw, nn Mouday, tbe ; Hlh day of March, A. I. Ubi. at iz o ciock. iue Beginning ai vnc mouiu i mut uiauku miu runs up a'd Branch with James Jt. Hor dcaux's line about V iolea to A h-c Arm strons's line, thene with her llne'Pmjth almut J57 im?c to a atak near A!frcd llansiey'a o a stake In tbo Bst, the blrawbcrry lice, incnce with saVI Hne Couth IS deaTcen: Wet 48 role, thence South i ucriccs taai i ojea to a giak, B. M- Bordcax' comer, tbcm with hi Hue North St dexreca West GOO pole to Turkey Creek, thence up nvi crcca io uio itfrinntnr.. nntIninc 413 acres, morcor If s. cxtcnttng. howevrr, lrom ald dcacrlntlon IU ares of aald land conveyed to lr fc. Fortcr. l.vi MNl rccordcl in uooa. o. at. pare aw vi the Becords of Tender county aforesaid Christian Reid's New Book.- o 7- ' MISS CHURCHILL, - J a study, " V-' :- jgY CUBX3TIAN BKlb Authors! Bos ay Kate, Morton Houses The Land of the Skies Jlearta and Jiaods, Heart of Steel, lc ? In p&rcr, 50 cent? . Kor sale at ' UCINBEBGKR'S. - IKUIODICALS, PAPKES, llAKPIK'S Magazine, The Century, Scrlbner Msgszle, and all tbe different Llbisrya can always ; be found at our counters as soon as iney srs published. - . , A cordial iuvltatlon 1ex endcf thsclozeua aud btrauircrs from . j "''"-' H E I NSBE ItGER'S. mch 8 . Cash Book and Music Store fcb51aw4ws MABSUEN BKLLAMY. Commissioner. Commissioner's Sale. 1 N PURSUANCE Or A DECREE OF THE Superior Court of Pender county, at Septem ber Term, A. D. !S86,in an action of foreclo sure therein pending, between Tbe Ulelh National Bank as Plaintiff and William P Pope and wife, et al. as Def Ddan a. tbe no denlned Commissioner, appointed by sail iUim. will Mil for rh mt nnbile auction at the Court House door in Burgaw, on Monday, the Hta day of March, A. U. iSST. ai 12 o'clk. the following described real estate, sliuate on TamiII Smind. In Mid rrantT Of Pehder. SOd beginning at a Cedar, a narked tree, at hirfa watermark oa the Sound, being a corner of tbe dividing nee between the tract hereby conveyed and the lands of Charles W.fntch. and rnaniaar tbenei North 50 deartea West CJ LAND PLAGTEC2. poles to a pine, at or near tun at. thence South 3 defrrees West STS poks to a st nr nir aaid KIT. tbCSCe BOOM 13 OC- pine along , the Sound to Ue beglnnlnj. contain n. - . V 1 1 lan.iha.nin 1A tnr fttifnt 1.300'arTea. oiepiaooera v , i7J T. ELLIOTT, found at Jacoei'S Hdw. Di;pot, t I feb 53 1 - ' ' Cintuiow 300 TuNS K0VA 8Cor,A LASD rLjfcH TES. 9L30 per cent, of Sulphate of lime. . Tbe want of Plaster has been one or the neatest drawbacks to successful fxraing in this State, and It li in important service to this great Industry and to the State. jt la quite Indispensable la any Jodlclbus 87tem of aartculture, and. it serves several important ends, besides tbe direct one of f ur ntenlng lime and sulphur : lt gathers altroxca and prevents iu dlatlpauoo and loss ; It is a peclflc for clover and other leguminous plants, and lt lndh-ectlv renders the potash of the soil available and so a ids ia the res tor v Uon of worn lands.' - We have sold Plaster tonsny dcrhig tto. lst year, all from whom we have heard, tx press tneir sa l&iacnon a lis rrsnus.' Tbe apDlleaUon of Plaster ti animal man. are. will bicrtase tbe val.ae til' thst msnurs. beyond calculation. . s Composting with piaster wULlmptove tha value of your compost ZHa itz est. Sowing from ao, to 4t founds of piaster t. the acre, over yojor small rraln after it titi the ground. wiU give you an tncreaeed n p o. fjfom tO to 100 per cent. I , Jt Is tndeapensable fa aity in.cki- fneh as strawberry beda,aspai2:s t e ua-v rot sate m mi to y
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 12, 1887, edition 1
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