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TJQSPAJTX& rjxxafi koxicx . Tfa win b clad te reeslta coaasiilciCn. troBteucnodaoaaai aal ail ttsbjata ' caaarallatarastbat Tat mama ot tta wniw htui always ts leked to ti Editor. ' .CQmnulcatloaamut b wrltUa ea eV oaealdeof tha paper. raraoaanueaianttbo aToiatu: , Aa4 It Is aipcolaUy aid particularly u too! taat the Editor Uom aet aJwaja ados tha t1w of corretpoadvau amlaas tall la Ua editorial ooiaiama. " . v at f 1 ii .npcKirnoisa postage pajd- W OO. Six month.. 42.09.- Tirea J.t00; one mouth, 23 cts. rTiU wW be delivered by carters tre. -SJSTtt any partof the city, at the abort ttttsx rates low and liberal. SSUr. will report any 5 . . ttipir naoer regularly, f VOL. XI. W TLMINGTON. N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1887. NO. 6G . (0 row- " in i Reecber funerai ..:r caarcbest lbeoJf r . Tbe latecxpenmpots in 'artesian diioth Sahara, Desert have been Tery successful ' " Tee President has givtn hia check for UOO to lbs funJ for .in erectionof o0uaent to the Tate VupeMVesulent nDilrick3. j " I-;' Kicha'fd K. Treyellick. ol - I)eJf.it tf i. La?e Dial wore spmbfi -and i .ori more lectures in behalf ol libor ibao any man V ; Tie British artttocrtcyli L :! , .; CUi rPnIv 'worked" in tbe effort to-insure B i:eudame lb-n r.tteV a4. $K l jrnmca which ccnt.tu a . . tlie v'fiih irM. - - - Rutherford li. Hayes registered at a iodinz hotel in New Haven. Conn.. last week, and it ws some hours hefpre ny f-ne noiieed that an ex-President uriiio the house. .--- Prince Vicovara, chief .chamberlain totbe Q-iecn of Italy. U one ot the hjndiaaieaS men ia Rome. His wife it so American, formerly Mies Spencer; She is a lavortte lady In waiting..: - - - C U.J Tajlr, the colored ino cm of Kansas City, who is to appoint J Mioiiter to Liberia, is only 32 years old and one ol the youngest ''foreign ministers in tbe service of the Govern? menu " - ' ; - W ' V A statistician says that ..40,000,000 rounds ol maple sugar are annually prodacedin this country ,aud 'if far mers held tberuseles in readiness for tbei suftr making season, the yield wou'.d baNrger. "'c x": ;V :"f A bandred years ago AbieL 'Peate mr:td the great cl ick making induairy of Connecticut. He wm a 'natife 'of KoCeid. and (here made with a -jack-knife hi first clock. From tbie rude begino'iag bas grown up an industry which supplies great portion of the wor!d with time pieces . - The yiebt Dauntless was built twen ty yea r ajo. The .Coronet ia new ntYil creation and she has modern ideas in her lines. It '' the DauTUless, tbroath good seamanship and favoring files, thoald get to Ireland- first wha' effect would the performance have oti oarrnariae arcbilecture?" . -- A meeting of the State Central Coni mitteeot tbe Democratic psrty ot Vir ginta will be held at-r Uichmond on theS.h inst.. during the extra session ol the legislature of tbe State, to de termine definitely whether a State con veotion cf tbe party shall be held, and Us6. to fir the dW thereof. ' - V'V a " Illinois ladies have rleantly achieved tbe greatest success of Abe century ; In deed, people bptside'. of that Slate are disposed fo qaestion the truth of thp suteuiect; It i tbat' Dr. reeds, ol lioooto. c.ffred 5 to the Ladies Mia siowry Societyt if tweaty or; more jouag Udies , would Ml together . two heart without speakiug CTwentJaix won tbe money, it is said, in spite of efforts to make tbem talk. ; Oood if es tilts t in; Every Case. D. A. Rrandford, wholesaiq,pap8r deslei of .Chattanooga,.- Tenn., writes that be was seriously aifltcted with: a severe cold that settled on bis lunsrs: nd tried niany remedies wjtbout bene . Being induced to ?try Dr. King's Aew Discovery for -Consumption, tfid oand was entirely cured by use of a eir bottles. Since wbicb time he has osed it in bis family tor all Coughs and Colds wkh best results. This - is th "perienca of thousands whoso iires have been saved by this Wonderful Dis covery. - .:;uvv .Trial bottles Tree. Kpf sale"by$ il. Green & Co.. . , 8aved llitoiie ! Mr. D. I.. Wilcoxsoo. of Horse Cave,' Ky.. savs he was. tor munv veaxa bad. Uy afflicted wltb Phthisic, also Diabetes ; the pains were almost unendurable and i would sometimes almos t throw him in to coovuUions. lie tried Electric Bit ters and got relief from , first bottle and After taking six bottles, was .entirely cured and had gained ia flesh eighteen ponds. Says he positively believes he tmld bavo died, had it i.ot beeo for Lfire iet afforded by Electric Bittera. M at fifty centi a Ut;Ie by W. II. futen uo. - - A large line of new Spring' samples ormeaVwear received from; Brown nft King & Co.. the largest merchant ailoring establish ment in the country. ll early and leave your measure al I. u bier's and save from fifteen ta i wen J dollars on a anit: Ojt binding nWi. jattonia: - . J Ut. The quality abaU bo ar reprp- 'I' Xhe garment shali be made to fit; 4 The Dric&B ah&ll tm lnvat than tha line poodacan be had elsewhere. Boney .refunded If we fall in any turn pirticufaa. ::i t f LOCAL NEWS. ' ISDEX T8 ItW ACVEITISIMEITS. r C ltiLX.EK--Ciarrlen Seel . . . CT ATBS Lover of Art MuxDS' Bbos Our II n !otr.e Line r J.. 1'. CWBUn" 810 Der ,e wi r rpkirif deel -r ! MiLLtB A "iiBTt.iK--Kencedy,s Mniicai I ,nlo7 - - The VecVipta . rcotlon at this port to-I day frtot up 14 balpa. -iThe present; cold apt-II. ft seenj1 to us has beca gocaewhat. xemarkably pro t . " tl - :C - : Torj'vtim 'rrtit 4V Ending your ciothea for repair? 'o John Dyer and Sno. t It is an undeniable fiet thit the Sal vation .Army has acc' mplished much ood in this city. We hope sineerdy . . . . . ". . . . i tea tne reformation may be perima- nent. ' A triend suggests that, if the tax as- sessors should place the valuation upo property at which it was offered by the owners to tbe. general government for pubUc building purposes, there would be such a howl of objection as has been seldom beard in this city. Sllsrlit Fir. At 2 30 o'clock this afternoon, a ?park from the chimney ot Mr. Lewis Sheri dan's house, on Ninth street, between Castle and Queen, ignited the. roof of the building, through which it burned a smalt hole before the llames were extinguished. The alarm was sent out from box 23, corner 'ol Severn h and Q-ieen streets, and the firemen tamed out promptly, but the flames bad been extinguished before their arrival. Dam age slight. . Supreme Court. In this Court on Wednesday the fol lowing cases were called and argued: Davis v. Perry, from Carteret; ars cued by Messrs: M. DeW. 'Stevenson and fteory K.' Bryan for plaintiff and Mr. Charles B. Thomas, senior, for the defendant. Stale vs. Hall, from New Hanover; arsued by the Attorney General for tbe Stateno counsel contra. " Moore vs. Faisorr; from Duplin; argued by Messrs. Fairctoth. Aliun & Joyner for plaintiff, and Messrs. Henry E. Faiion and Haywood & Havwood for the defendant. ' . Sad News. - Mr. Lewis L. Merritt. of this city, died this morning at the residence of till brother, Mr., Alexander Merritt, in Sampson county, aged about 54 years. He bad gone to Sampson county, where he was born and where he lived the greater part of his life, to visit relatives and soon utter his arrival he had a very severe attack ot pneumonia, which resisted all medica1 treatment and resulted in death. His wVfe arose from a .sick bed here this morning to go to htm, not dreaming that he was dead as that sad news came after her departure. The deceased was a quiet. peaceable citizen, and bad a large circle of friends in Sampson CuuntyV where he was best known. loterState Com mere. Tbe Associated Railways of Vir ginia "and- lhe Carolioas give notice throughMr. Sol Haas, traflic manager, tbat the Interstate Commerce It 11. which' takca e fleet on April 5, 18B7. makes itnecessary for the companies Vo give ootico to all shippers ot all classes of properly, and to canned ions, that tariffs and special rales uow in effect will be with drawn on or b fore ibat date, anil new tariff made in accordance with the require ments of that law will be issued as soou as practicable. Notice is accoidingly given tbat all exidting contracts, l arid rates, and special rate. for trausporia" lion of all classes ot freight ovr the roads ot these companies, leased lines and branches, will ceaec and terminate April 4. 1887. Stricken with Paralysis. We greatly regret to state tbat Mr. E. Barruss; President ot the First National Bauk, was stricken with paralysis of the right side, while in his ofc8 at about half past 11 o'clock this forenoon, . fie had been in unusual'y good health ot late, and had jast re turned from a walk, moving quite briskly into his office when he was stricken; lie was conveyed home at once, and at last accounts was resting as comfortably as could be , expected. and conld utter a "few -words inteiligi-H bly.C .' t will be1 great relief to tbe many friendVof ir. Burrosa to know tha1 UieatUndiugvhy"stciaV. th'is afternooa. pronounced the attack a very slight vllb all tfiecdicitibat farorabls to a ip?sdy ryeryT -Uoarcl of Alctertiien. A special tneetinr of the ftnard of Aldermen was held at the City Hall ; yesterday toi the purpo?e of appointing ! polNbolilers for the aonroachioe mtini- cibal election. AprHiiotments the same sas for the county election wre mad. eacept m tbe cs cf th lifth Ward. 'or which thu fo!l wing wefe appointed : !K SI .lames, George Warren. J. Wi Moore. J.JI. Tlw. ;iViiiVeri7i;o Tbe (irstnd U.iicl ()rr t Itccha bites of Norm Amenta ((rtt, wm chartered by-the ; &Un -t t tlsl&tsre of this State. iul uudcr the - W p V WW HUUB Mil UUUt iUB the chirtsr. CfspeFear Tr.t Nk 2 of the -same order, waf in- o.rporated durioj; the same session. Thfa Tent will iiMet f r I he purpose ! orgauizition on the first Monday in j April. John H Jaok3on. cWloretl. ofj this cily. Order. is Grand Dictator of the Keptthlicaii lrimanea.v " The KepubiicaQS held Uiir primaries last uightfor the nomination of candi dates tor aldermen.. N ."nominations were made in cither the Second tr Fourth wards. In the tlr.-t First there is a split already. Get. W. Prico was nominated by one faction and R, R. Morris9ey by inoiher. B nh factions seen' to have aereed on Andrew J Waiser as one ot the candidates. .- 4 In the Third Ward Geo. R. Bate and Fred Cf Sadgwar were nominated by acclamation, and in ihe Fifth. Fred ,B Rice and Alex Sampson were chosen Sneak Thieves. - Several of our citizens have recently been robbed of their cooked provisions and have been at a loss to imagine how they bve disappeared. Suspicion points to a colored girl who has been frequent ly seen around the premises whose in miies have been victimized, She has called at several houses, and if seen by any of tbe household, vould inquire if -Sarah Hill lived there?" The girl wears a black shawl and a black bat, trimmed with blue ribbin. A day,or two since she was found standing near the pantry door at a gentlemanVhouse. and soon after the.key of the door was missing. We hope that, with tnit warn ing, our citizens and the police wiil keep a lookout fur her. The latest victim of whom we have heard is Mr. David White, engineer on the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, who lives at No. 711 Mulberry street. While his wife and daughter were in tboir sitting-room, yesterday afternoon, a thiefprobably the same who ha3 robbed the others iu" that neighborhood entered tbe dining room and stole all the food to be found. There was a small dog on the premises, which the thief locked up in the kitobeu while engaged in pilfering. Mrs. White knew nothioir of the robbery , until she started to get supper whn she found the victuals all time and ths dog locked up in the kitchen. s , Suiii tor BoiifU. The Carolina Central lUUroad Com pany have -entered suit agaiust the countv of '. Rutherford to compel th delivery of the balance "of the bonds originally subscribed. by the county to the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rather ford R. ii-, 'and interest on tbe same TUo Shelby New Kra say: Oa Monday, the 7th inslaut, the Car olina Central Railroad Company brought suit a train-it the Commission' ers of Ruthri iord couutry lor $ii7.(0U. the principal ol bonds alleged to have ben subscribed to the WiSmitigiau, Charlotte and Rutberfordtun Riilroad Company iu and for interest on tbe said bonds and for accrued interest ou said interest to bs comuuted serai annually. The total amount involved is abmt S'JO.W). It will be remembered that in Rutherford county subset ibed $00,000 iu county bouds'lo the Wilmington Charlotte and Ruibefford RaiiroadCout panv. aud sometht'.ig over thirty tbou saodjdoilars iu bonds were delivered to the company and have since becu paid The rest of tbe bonds were, it has beeo said, never delivered, though tbe com plaint sets out that they were deliever ed and given back to the county to have an informality cured and were then pot returned. The Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherfordton Railroad Company became insolvent and was succeeded by the Carolina Central Railway Company and thit, in turn, was succeeded by tbe Caroliaa Central Railroad Company. It is as the suc cessor of tire Wilmington, Cnarlotte and. Rutherfordton Railroad Company that the Carolina Central Railroad Company sets op its claim. The claim will be vigorously contested .by the county. r - Remember tbat an entirely near, reg? istraiion is required in order to vote at tbe approaching city election. l mat ters not how many times you have here tofore, registered or voted, a new regis iratiqn if required. N.a registralion,' no V. 3. JJtstrict Court. The folio wine: nimnd nersona have been drawn to attend on Tuesday, the 1 3d day o& May next, at 10 o'clock, a. ru. i to serve as Jurors in said Court, in this icily. 10 wit: Hanover CouutyG II Smith 'Charles II King, Greer KuMar, M M Iat z." J ainea N ftl aco m ber 1 1 , J tlo jsson . ril Aluse. John J llewltt. Joan II JHuwe. Mouroe Byrd. W II Bradley. j jAwea w Kingi . Djplm Kphraim Brown. Henry ! Frar, It ibert ;DJluiW. Atuan Mo Cl ouifti A if Morris, Af M H,nut Wm "t H tV'iuoerd, LHifjiS.AfidiiltjU H. J-Hiii ;.-.. ... .... V. -.. .. - . & Uamituo, HeutIi Byuey, J Mar. in Hobi&SOQ, A Middlat jii . Clambas-t) f 1 Powell, H C Mi flVu , J J L asr, f?L Haghes. A-C Oiavcs, E J MclUcken, A F Schulkeu. A J Meares. , k- . Bladen K II Moore, John Monroe, A A Cromartie. Mitchell Dove', W J Maulttby. Sampson J F Herring, J R Max well. J E Parker. Pender John Moore, George Hig h. smith. E A Hawes. R W Collins v Brunswick D R Walker. W H Mer cer. John C Rowell.Thos Lewis. 0 Robeson N T Allord. W H Pope. Church Improvements. Some time since it was determined to remove the organ of tbe First Prei byterlan Church from the gallery to the rear of the pulpit on the lower floor of tbe bouse. To do this the pulpit has been moved forward several feet and a platform for the organist and choir has been erected. This work has been done under the supervision of Mr. Jas. F. Post, arid is nt North Carolina curly pine, which makes the best appearing finish Qt any wood of wbieh N we have knowledge, fin tbis icstaoce the work manship fs of The best, and the arrange ment of the curly pine panel work is eieeaniiy attractive. T&9 work of re moving the organ which was no child's play---was done under the super intendence of Mr. Cbarleft D. Stiles, ot the organ manufacturing e9tabliahmeni of Messrs. Hook ozTHastiogs, of Bos ton, Mass. Mr. Stiles was engaged in tbis wbrk about three weeks, which was making good time when -we con. sider tbat every piece of tbe organ had to be taken down separately and then set up agaiD,-requiring great mecbanU cal ekiltand a thorough knowledge of organ building in all its details. A few days since Prof. E. Lahaise, of ihe same establishment, arrived ..and has since boen engaged in seeing that every pipe was in perlecttnne. These' gentle" men concluded their work at about ! o'clock last night and left on this morn ingV train for Boston. At the conclusion .of the regular Thursday night meeting ot tbe church, in the leclnre room last ntgnt, a targe number ';of the congregation entered.the cburuh. where, after a short trial of the etlect of the different stops ot the organ by Prof. Lahaise. Mr. Warren HawJey, who has chafge of one of the hfst choirs in Philadelphia, and who is here us the guest of his reiatiye, Mr. fJeorge Chad- bourn, favoredthQse present with a few choice exhibitions of organ playing, in which be drc.w out "every possible loot of the magnificent iustrumeut, from the soltest and sweetest to the loudest and grandest, when it seemed as if the ptr gan would burst in its efforts. It ..was iudeed a-pleaa4it occasion. LimH'Mott's ftlauazine. "'Douglas Duane,"tbfi eew romance by- Edgar Faweettrwhicb appears com' pleto in, LifpittdolVs f6r April,'"is in a yeio Which thii tpopofer author has rarely e-wayedheforst Tho story 4s weird sod strjatfearul is toM witha power tbat bold the reader's interest to the end, Lucy C. Lillie gives an inter eitiogsKetcn ol the uierary ana arusuc society of modern Loudon. An auooy- moui author euutrihales a bright and amusing sketch, "My Lady's Maid, wbicb, she assures the reader, is draws from life.. Will Carleton's 4,Experien. ces of a Public Lecturer" is an voter tainiog bit of autobiography, and will be eagerly perused by all tbe poet's admirers. "Social Life at Princeton7 is the first of a series oi articles.. Tbe poetry is excellent. Margaret J. Prea- ton contributes a stirring American ballad. The Mystery of Cro-a-Tan." Bessie Chandler has "A Spring Song." and Philip Bourka Mara ton has a post- bum oui poem. "'My Grave," which is of unusual pathos and interest, in view ol the fact tbat it was one of the very last things be! wrote, and appears to have beeo written in tbe expect alio o of death. -.' ---.' - " Jacoci's is headquarters for low prices on Sasb Door. Paints and EsIldsr'tJ HsrdfTgre,. -t I For the Rt'Tlew." - The Oxrord .Fire Ox'roRD N. C . March lth. lbS7. t At niurfur InO nVlnpL- lh!a m.in- inir tarhon tlia tnlira niimmiinila ixr. m ! G..,n.i .,i..,ri - ih. .i.rm r --o i sounded, an d this quiet and iaccble ! place Was visited by one of the ino$t d'sa&rous ffrcsever knuwn here or in tin to atf iitn.Cf kin rnntrtr - n,.f w I u the bin fire at Henderson about two years ago. Iriii nt kmtwn how rL tirei original d. SutUce it to say, tnit it caugnt in the l&rg. tobacco- warehouse known as The Jolmwm WHrousf." -'which w. ab u(.'2iMi leVt bv nbout titi tect, nd -wo orif- Utctt U e -nl .wnt?r Hie Qr iKtjitta-daud ohm .torv hiiti for abtiut t h i nird its lens 1 h This aud the old Co'uf warehouse, (now the Bullock Mitchell) were totally dejtroyed. . - The town looks desolate. This fire and the one last October has left a gaj whicbitwill take a long lime to fill up Unless more is done in the -future than there has been done in the past. Captain A. Laodis Jr., so well and so favorably: known to tbe people of Wilmington, who bad been confined to his bed for six weeks, had to be taken out of bis sick bed at that dreadful hour of the night, and carried to his son iu law's, as his awn dwelling was almost on fire when he was moved. This is a terrible lire, and will cause no little su tiering by. those thrown out of em ployment. . . " T. Pianos and organs can be bought cheaper at Heinsbergers than at any other house in the State. t Moulding. . Best in city, at Jacobi's fldw. Depot, f NEW AP VBBT1SEJ3E Tb. Onr Handsome Line QT LADIES DRESSING COMBS IS THE finest In the city Superb lot of Halr.Bmebes. Toota Brushes, Snaps, Per tomes and all Toilet requisites. Be sure to call on us. MUND8 BROTHBR8, mch IS Wholesale and Retail .Druggist j. Commissioner's Sale. jN PURS0ANCE or A DCCREC Of THE bnperlor Court of Kew Hanover county, in an action therein pending between John 1. Wrscott as plaintiff, and cj. C Worse asJUe iendaai. the underaiRtett Comraugloaer ap pointed by eaid decree will sell at publto auc tion; for caah, at the Court Bouse door In Vf ilmlngton. on Monday. thelSth day of April, A. u. 187, at 12 o'clock, the loilowlng describ ed lots of land: 1st Lot Begins at the northoat corner of Ann ana second streets ana runs east loot Ann street 95 leet. Ucnce north 44 feet, thence west 93 feet and thence south 4i ieet to tne beginning: -2nd Lot Begins In the eat t line of Second street 44 feet north of Ann street and runs north 100 feet, thenci east 10j feet, thence aonth 100 feet and thence west ICS fect to the beslnnlnsr. . -3rd Lot Begins in the northern line of Ann trtet, is. feet east ot second street and runs eiat aionr Ann street 07 feet, thence north 91 feet, more or less, to a etone waii. a dtvldlDir Use, thence west 07 feet, thence south 40 feet. tnence. west ju reetana thence south 45 fect to the beginniDg on Ann street SOL. a WEILL, mch ltd . (Jotainiesloner JIA TKiX AVING QUALIFIED AS ADMfNtSTRA TKiX of the estate of Thomas .11. Smith, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all person.s indebted to his estate to make immediate pay ment; ani all persons having claims asaiofrt said estate will preseut tbem for payment oh or before the 2Gth day of Fcbroary, 188. or tms nouce wiii b? pieaaca ia bar ot their re covery. Thl 25th day. of Fcbniary, 18&7. MARY K. SMITH. . feb 23-aw6w fd Adoiuilstratrlx Loverc of Art! $1,000 Worth of Fine Pictures! o ixutumoN AT YATES' BOOK STORE, FOB A mch is rtW DAYS ONLY Notice. ffUE NEW TUltOELL HOUSE HAS ONE of tbo iiucit BA B. BILLIARD ani silOKE- IN 9' BOO MS la the trtate. A fine Lunch ercrr njai crom o to is v. at. mch 14 If J06. X. 11EBBEBT, Prop Garden Seed, JttUJ, CUKM1UALS. LATEST 11ED1 cinej and Fancy ArUclc in full supply at T. C. MILLER'S, mch 14 Corner Fourth and Kan S ts Conntry Produce. t WEFT AND IRISH POTATOES, Apples, Cabbages, Turnip. Granges, Onions, Eggs, Turkeys, Chickens and all kinds ox country jrroauce tor saie oy CHA8. F. BSOWNE. Commission Mercbant, No, 11N. Water st.. men Wilmington. . O Hazard Powder. WENCW HAVr; THE AGENCY FOB this ceJebrated Powder which is un doubtedly the best sold In this country. Dew magazine built down tbe rVter (oat of city limits. Foil assortment of all the sizes at the lowest prices.. 8aceeaaora to John Dawson tt Co., IS, 21 and S3 Market fetreet. . meiiU : Wlljalnxton N C- Stpplsdders of all ks!ths- can ha fciiEl tl dACorra lIdT7..L.3r-t. f NEW ADVEUTISEmIKNTS. 2? & ul ne, AND. Desirable Spring Goods J DY STEAMER AND BAIL WeeK AT- 116 market Ct. mch 14 Just Eeceivert, jjNOTHEk CHOICE LOT OF SADDLE and Trunk?. We guarantee our ptJcea to- be as CHBAtf if not i,aEApU than any houZ Ln tbe city on llaruese, Collars, Harness Leather, heepskmp, Jtc. Trunks repaired by the only pracJeal Trunk maker ln the State. ,v. ,,1'rlNNELL DANIEL. Old Mallard Stand. 10 So. Front St. -mch 12 tf Christian Reid's New Book. MISS CHUnCHIIX. ' - r . - A STUDY, ' ' , JJY CHRISTIAN BE1D. Author of Boo ay Kate, Morton House, The Land of ;the 8kJes Hearts and 'flaudj. Heart of Steel, Ac. la paper, 50 ccnt. For safe at 1 HKIKSBERGER'A. ' pEKlODlCALS, PAPERS, UABPE2'3 Magazine, Tfce Century, ficriboer' lfagazlBe. and all the different Libi arys can always be t913? at.oor cottotcrs as son as they aro pbfUhed. ( A cordial invlUUon Js ex'eaded tha cUUens aud stringers from ' HEINSBEltGER'S, pjcho Cash Book and Mmlc Store Douglas. & YoriJorouclif tiASUIONABLE HAIR DRESSERS AND BAB BESS. 1(3 Market St.. Wilmington. N. C. Shop fully equipped wUta all the latest im provement. Courteous and polite barbers always ready to serve cnstomeis. . -f - nrj. W. Yaroorongb, tormerfy wlih John Werner, would be gtad to serve bis old nat rons. fK Valuable Lands for Sale. QNE TBACT OF LAND. LYIKQ OXE mile from Liocolnton. N. C; couBistJng.o'f E3 acres. 53 acres cleared: la t fAVM..A. butgfjrea good crop lor all rralns Iln a branch runolnr thronrh it bT a, few acres of bottom Unn cn the brant jb asd JJ"wood, osk asd hickory, well tua- Another tract lying et miles 1rom Llnroln ton. a. mile from ti. a. c k.. no cleared, line Tlng of delicious water, aiout six acres of bottom Usd near it on t be brasch; w A-w. i wr wuscco, out grows oiner erot s well; 75 acres la yellow pluo and oak. . : . ror price ana term appry to " . CRONLt 4JUOTtni, sneh J6 tf - Auct'rs Jk verd Estate hra Jts Tho r.rv'rETT J oa Omen 1 1 1 ! - r ' t"l ! " T" r r- t'w . . , Mew This WMMi
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