rms PAPER
. avarr
raaioc. saaaays
oepied by
. vonruiTOl.
IL'IIU
mo-tXOO. Three
. .1 i: One month. S5 cents.
,;:ntdeUvere.i by carte" free
rates low and UberaL ( ,
will report any snd. .11 fall-
. , receive i&cu i i -
Unfailing Specific. for Lira Disease.
....nrnriCa Bitter of bad taste i
SYMPTuMOI mouth; tongue coated
-hit or covered with a brown fur; pm In
"J 3- sides, or joints often mistakes
'PheumatK .our lom.chj Unaof
,wi?f"?mlnie-naueft and water.
fpp!, or indigestion; flatulency and acid
"Ei?" WW alternately costive
hekdache ; lo of memory, with
'"i nmikensutionof bavins failed to do I
i-biittv: low spirits; a iohk, jiow pr
iSSnce of the kin and eyes; a dry
Eh- fever; reatleaimeti: tlie urine la
rv and i high colored, and. if allowed to
3". depo6it a sediment.
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
(PURELY VEGETABLE)
i -nTUv used in tiw south to arouse
U Torpid Liver to a healthy action.
It act with extraordinary efficacy o fha v
iver, kidneys,
and gOWEW.
Malaria. Bowel Complaint,
impepsia. Sick Headache. N
t'onntipattou. TtilimisueM,
Kidney Affections .lamidlce.
Mental Depression, Colte.
Ib hrxd by l!. u-e of 7 Million of Bottles, a
THE BEST-FAMILY MEDICINE
fc: Children, for Adults, an.1 fo: the Aped.
ONLY GENUINE . '
kit cut Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapper.
- - -
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. Pa.,
Price. Sjl.OO.
hov : !end A w tdp
Herr Falbo, the wie Austrian who
itfi he predicted the recent earth
qkes. predicts taw, lor April and
perhsfa tew tor May.
- . - - i
Dr. Kovaleffsti. a very wise Rassian
d-vior. teils trigbtful "stories of the
itumher ot iutaiics in bis country.
T here is room for only I0.C110 in the
sylucu". and they are brutally treated.
Aoi.iu 90,000 ram about at large with
out any care. They are to be met on
all the coantry roads, ad Jthey laven je
w! mage by wanning little children.
...
The board of managers of the Penn-
iTivania Colonizaion Society-Yepnrt
that fifty emigrant?, mrst'.y igricullui
isii, commended for Sobriety; industry
sod iotejrity. were sent, out to Liberia
laf week. Also that a party' from
Indian Territory had sailed, who not
ouiy paid their fares to New York:, but
paid the suciety in prt for their pas-
ie. nnd took not with Ihem a con-
liderable amount in goods, tools and
c&9h. - .
.
The people of London are whirled
from one psrt ol the British metropolis
to soother by undercround railway
trains, on wt ich the fare varies from
2 1 4 ceols. The greater proportion of
the uckets are sold for 2 cents. The
traiosareran at intervals of from a
minute to a roinnte and a half. Nobody
bsiever been killed on this under
sroandroad. although morn than j?0
OCO.oco passengers are carried oyer it in
a jear. '
' jt.--' t
Writers in Paris are distinguishing
thnuseive now with merciless attacks
pod Victor Huco, so recently, worshp
ped. Heort Talne speaksbarshly ?bf
be bard who wrote the -"Legende des
Sitcles and calls -htm a writer, of
piieptic verses. Jules Letoartre. one
of the best literary critics in France
declares that, the dranvasf the 'great"
msiter tire oat the pubUe,taadSi
marks will be appreciated by many an
American who, tsaotiiit of the, French
iiazasge. bss gone tost'ep to the words
01 MHernaniM at the Theatre Fraucai.
In addition to the naiues 'of Dr.
Joseph Parker. of London, a ad tb
Kevs. A. J. F.Bebreods and iluab
Smith Carpenter, that of Dr. Joseph T.
aryea. pastor of th Central Cooare-
fsttonal Church, ot Boston; has beeo
msniiooed as ; a pcsible sttcc8Ssorftb
Mr. Beecher. , Dr. Daryea went to bis
Present charge from Brooklyn, and is
rejrvded as one of the most liberal
minded men amcng the Congregatinal
cJr-y. The Rev. Dr F-dward Kggtcsi
who retired from the Church, of the
Jvrrstian KndeaVor some tim8 ago;
lol has been busy with' literary wof k
8fee oi , . .. ..-":
oiiiDo. aas aiso oeca orouf 0..up la
.in
.me present discussion.
Mr ttnr. at .. . oi . .
KOTOS Maeee? lintterl KtatPBl
iter of Sweden, is n Washingten I
Ik. m j 1
fltJ- Mr. Magel is deli z hied kith his5
'idence in hti n m. ,-k-. '
aence in tbat ooaotry He describes .
f People as beinplh mnt finlito alrtrl
pnrteous in their social intercourse ol'nd l 8Upen,en.d some repairs .and !
I wwawai m a,v S WW v I
iu the world. ; The most cordial S
- "suui xis;s oeiween ine'ivino?
nd bia gjxbjects. The ing walks
iue ireets of ritockholm as dem- i
cfat'catli and a safety m Geo-. Qraati i
11 J
VOL. XI.
during bis incumbency. of the White
House, did la Washington. According
te .llr. Magee policeman' l t in Swe
den must be a very hapoy one. During
the twenty-two ujouth? ho has re?itl d
iu Stockhoiiu there Dsn not bt-eo a
arrest lor drur.forincs. murder or "a
hr. There is no country on the elobe
where human liie hatt so tuaoy protect
tlOQS. .
,
(iood lfeiiltM in
Every Cane. !
, ; i . j ' rxauotoru. wnoieaie paper i
dealer of Chan anooga. Tcnti.. wri esi
i m t a . m .
loathe was iifcrouly ainicteu. wi;ba
aererecold that settled on hi9 Itinss:
e cu
had tried
many remedies without bene
Be inzr nduceti to try iliosrVrtHa Hsd.V'wa- the most brittikmapd
New Disc very for Consurr ption, did
so nod was entirely cured by use of a
tew bottles fcrince which tine he has
osed it in his family (r all Coughs and
Colds with best tesuits. This is the
expeiience- of thoqands whtise lives
have been saved by this Wondertu. Dis-
tovry
Trial bo'tlea free.
H. Green & Co
Saved His Lite.
Mr. D.'I Wile x-on, of Horse Cave,
Ky., says he wns, for many years, bid
ly afflicted wjth Phthr ic, also. Dialjtitcs;
the pains w rc almost unendurable and
would sometimes alinos 'throw him in-
ti oonvolftitina. He. triil T-'lxirio ltit-
ters and got relief from firi bottle and :
alter taking six bottles was entirely
cured ar.d had gained in flt?sh eighteen
pounds. Says he positively believes be
would have difd had . it t.ot ben tor
the re iet afforded by Electric Bitters.
Stld at fifty cent- a bottle by W. II.
Gren & Co.
LOCAL, NEWS.
KDtt TO NEW anvERTISE (REITS.
r C MlLLBBt Jarden Seed
C W y atvx Lovers o Art
A HELX.TZ2A Daucinj; Academy,
- McNDa K; os Marsh tr a 1 wJk Glycerine
Removal Hotneatead-A l.in Aaaociatiou
Heiiisbkroek's Christian Ke'd's NewBaok
6EO It JTrfjscii & soxs A Pleasure la
deed
Milikk & Niestme Kenredy's Medical
Discovery.
Day1 Jleagib 12 hours and G minutes.
Spring commences to-morrow, so the
almanacs say.
The days and nights are now nearly
equal in length.
There were no interments in Beltevue
Cemetery this week.
There were no interments in Oakdale
Cemetery this week.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 142 bales.
Sunset 'lo-inor row afternoon
minutes past 6 o'clock.
at 1:
There Were no interments
Forest Cemetery this week.
in Pine
Yon will save money and get the best
work by sending your clothes for repairs
to John Dyer and Son. t
The Register ot Deeds issued six mar
riage licences this week two for white
and four for colored couples.
Rev E- S. Alderman has resigned a
pastor of the Bsptist Church at Chapel
Ilill on account of insufficient saiary.
New Hauover Criminal Court, Judge
Meares presiding, will convene at the
Court House int his city on Monday
next.
The office of the Building and Hmeo
stead Association has been removed to
the store of Messrs. Dick & Meares, on
North Front street.
The night services at the Firt Bap
tist Church will be held until further
notice at 7.45 p. m., instead ot al 7.30,
p m., as heretntore.
(Jer. barque 1'Wau, (Jeiiacb, cleared
tuday for (Jla9gow with 3.650 barrels
n.stn. valued at $7,000, shipped by
Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son.
. No interments are reported in either
of the Cemeteries l his week, which is a
remarkable record, and one of which
we are both grateful and proud.
Attention is invited to the certificates
of cures by Dr. G. Meredith Freeman,
published in his advertisement in this
issue.. These are genuine and speak for
themselves. -
The case ot Aibertson vs. Williams.
from Duplin, was argued in the Su
pre Jie on Thursday. II. R. Kornegay
for plaintiff and Haywood & Haywood
lor defendant.
We understand mat the season at
v .
lha w" Probly open soQ,e.
W & A m. mI i am a E a m ava aii iai h Si al
uui iui )wr irs.
o flown there about the first I
- , - - mA.m i
w Fatf
"
'Proements
men are to oe mau.
" " .'"" -
laMMmn vnnr avp
for the IMsre' celebrated RockCrys-i
tat Soectacles and.FTf e CTJasses is estib-
lie bed is this, pltoeat Heiosberget'i.t :
WILMINGTON. N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH
- ' Slixtit Fire
j At alarm was ent out from box 14.
'corner of Third and Princess streets, at
;7:I5 this morning, in consequence tl
Jiru on the root ol the kitchen on the
. premise! .t Mr.. (Jaaton MearfS. on
; Filth street, between Market and Prin
.ce?s. The tire caught from a apark j
from the citiiuricy and was xiifjruihed
. by k stream from hose which were at
j tsched to the nearest
hydrant. Dams
a2e sjut.
Tin- Soiree.
-The soiree given last night by Prof.
A. Belltzza's dancing class, at German
attractivool any yet given here 6ndr
ns otrec-.ton. i ue targe nan was nril-
liantly illumina'ed for the occaaiou.aud
was crowded to it capacity with inter
ested spectators. The dancers did
their very bet, and the costumes of the
For sale by W. i VO'Jnjr ladie9 and mioses were in cle
iiXant tat both in fabric and designs
Mhov will be aiad to hear that Prof.
Bv'lifzza has concUuled to remain and
give auother scries of lessons iu danc
ing, and a iare clas wiil avail them
selves of the opportunity thus Uered
to become perfect in this charming ae-
'omplishmnt
A Tribute to Our City.
Mr. H. A. L -ndou, of the .Chatham
Record, who was in tha city last week,
writes thus pleasantly of Wilmington
in this week's issce of his paper;
Wilmington is the largest city in the
State and yet very little is known about
it by the balk of our citizens. This is
accounted for chiefly by reason of its
geographical position, being situated at
the Southeastern extremity ot iheS'ate.
It North Carolinians were better ac
quainted with their chief city it would
be belter for them' as well as lor Wil.
miniLtoo. It is much to be regretted
that the people of North Carolina pat
r nize to a greater extent and do more
to build up the sea ports of other States
than ot their own State. For instance.
Norfolk does a larger shipping business
lor North Carolina than Wilmington
does.
We much enjoyed recently a visit of a
tew days to Wilmington, and were
pleased to notice many evidences of its
growingprosperity. Although it was
visited only a year ago with probably
the most destructive fire ever known in
North Carolina, yet now ibero are
scarcely any vetigcs of it to be seen.
Ivurger and more costly buildings are
erected iu the place oi those burnt, and
the great Gre has thus proved a bless
ing in disguise, as usually is the ca3e
with conflagrations in cities where
prudent meu keep their property insur
ed. All over the city we saw many
handsome residences recently erected,
and others in progress of construction.
U Wilmington is a . "dead cits" as
asserted by some, il is certainly a
very lively corpse! It has done dur
ing the past season the largest cotton
business ever before done, the r
ceip s ot cotton being nearly 40.000
bales more than during any previous
year. In its harbor may be seen many
vessels loading lor ports in all parts of
Europe.jtnd its foreign trade is yearly
increasing, this is due to the improve
merits yearly made by the national
government at the mouth of the Cape
Fear river. The depth of water has
been so increased that yesseis of almost
the largest tonnage can now cross tue
bar and Come up the river tr Wilming
ton. The proximity of this, ity to the
(Julf is t ream renders itsc inMe delight
ful nearly the entire winter, and should
make it a pleanant winter resort for
Northern invalids and pleasure seekers :
ami the citizens of our up country will
lind pleasant 'summer resorts al the
several Souuds near Wilmington,
which arc easily reached by one of tho
smoothest, ahell roid iu America. The
journey from this ?cctiii to" Wilming
ton was formerly very faliguiug, but is
now a pleasure trip. Itisonly a uighi1
ride from heiu in a comfortable bed in
:i sleeper om the R fc A. A. L. and C
C. railroads. These sleepers are more
comfortable than the celebrated Pull
man sleepers, and in them lrylliiig is
rendered a pleasure ride i -iead of a
laliguiug i ormy. We well cm ember
the timo when three t r four ays were
occupied in travelling from Pittso. to'
to Wilmington, and il was quite a
formidable undertaking : but now iu is
an "all rail route," and lime and dis
tance are almost aouibilslcd.
Forepaugh fc Satu well's eugngoujuttl
here will close with to nigh 6 perfor
mance. Owing 10 tho co.d weather
the attendance has not been so large as
it otherwise would have been. The
company give a good show for the
money. They go hence to. Raleigh,
where they o'pen next Monday for a
week's performance.
Sleeplegsnegg.
Narcotics and sex t lives murder
steep; the unnatural s'.upor is soon fol
lowed by ill effects. Simmons Liver
at t . m r . a
iiAala'VraaFAMj - aAclft'kMAha n n. t Mark m r I kaB .
iUC ' .
nps .nd a ppn acanota hv rsvn t nv
,lh8 DowelSi 5? estabiiibing good d.ges.
a a .
non auu oy quieting tne nerves,
"I have been a great sufferer
dyspepsia and loss of s.eep. A.
from
soon
, f . . . . . .
of Simmons Liver Regulator aod sleep
'all night "
i Mb R Rhtahit firlaivnldflwiHo. Oa
.Tacobi's is headquarters for lbwtor disease. One or two Pills taVCQ
or toes o Sash. Doors. Paints and
Builder's Hardware; ; - ' f
Cotton.
The receipia of cotton at this port for j AtTaboui 3.45 o"cli;ok this uiornin? the
the rek ended March Itn. 187. foot ; alarm was a uuded lrm box 25, corn-r
up tVJo' bale, as ngainstl.073 Viales tor ; f Seventh an4 llarnelt .lreeU, in et'O
ftm CMrre$prding week. lat year; a de-I sequence of a lire oh the second floor
crease u 437 biles. The receipts tor of the two story frame dwellinj; on th
tlie crop year to date foot up 131 817 corner of Seventh and Swnnu street?,
bales, as ntcainst 94.580 bales " fr " the owned and occupied by Kit Currie,
orre?pondinif period last year: an in
crease, of 37.237 hales.
feratititti
. We are glad to state that the eondh
tionot Mr, E E Burma, who was
stricken slightly with patalysts , yester
day, continues favorable and the attend
ins physician has hopes of his speedy
aud ,,ernjnent recovery.
We were pleased ! receive a visit to-
j dav from our friend. Frank 1). Ivoonce.
- - - -
Eq. of Onslow County, who is here to
remove the remains of his father, who
was interred in the old Front street
vaults nearly forty years ago
The TUird Ticket.
The following has been jul forth as
a thint ticket for aMermeo in this city:
First Ward Joo R Melton and An
drew Walker."
Second Ward J W Taylor and Os
car Pearsall.
Third Ward-R W Smith.
Fourth Ward J R Guthrie and S H
Ftshbiate.
Fifth Ward Alex Sampson and O H
Kennedy.
A Lvely Knee.
A race under saddle was the cause of
considerable excitement among sport
ing neo yesterday afternoon, at Capt.
T. J Sontherland's race track Four
Texan ponies contested for the prizes
both ot which were won by Mr. Willie
Grant. The first, a quarter mile race,
was lor a bridle and martingale, and
the 'ccond. a half mile race, was tor a
purse oi money. Mr., Grant bought bis
pony from among the first lot received
here, and the animal has proved itslt
as possessing ind, metal, speed and
bottom., From the appearance of the
animal we shonld judge that it would
be a rather hard pooy to beat, even in a
mila race.
Peoder Notes.
Early vegetables are being shipped
from R'Kjky Point to Northern markets.
Truckers have' been shipping radishes
for two weeks. The recent cold snap
has in juried trrck gardens to gomeexr
tent- The trucking business is on the
increase in Pender county. in lace of the
prevailing low prices lor the last two or
three years.
Leading farmers are preparing to es"
tablish ta county agricultural society
and local farmers' clubs in the various
townships. The general inclination
this year is to cultivate less cotton and
peanuts and more corn, small grain,
grass, potatoes and other products that
will render the people independent of
the hog raisers and producers of the
North aod West. Home production is
booming in the new county. Less
guano and more home made fertilizers
's more and more the" prevailing law
among our best farmers
Pender Cou'nty Superior Court ad"
journexl ou Thursday evening. Jude
Connor lakes well in the county. Owing
to tho hard-times, or some other cause,
ihuu is less and less litigation iu ',th
county every year! Most of tbo' cases
tried were old chronic ones. The grand
jury .was made up of some ot our best
and roont intelligent citizens, with that
clear-headed aid- promising . young
geutlemau. Mr - Joab F"-Johnson. - is
foreman. Tho greater part of one day
was occupied in investigating a bill of
indictment against Andrew - sloao,
colored, br burning the gin house and
contents of Dr. S. S - SafchweH M
Rocky Point in Noyember last; A
true bill was found. The case will ho
tried at the ensuing May" term pf the
Superior Coart. Slo&u'is a citizen of
that township. Besides the local bar of
Pender some of the ablest lawyers of
New Hanoyer, Sampson. Columbus
Wayne, Duplin, and Brunswick were
in attendance. Solicitor Allen again
proved himself to be one ot the best
prosecuting officers of the State.
Two Million Restorer!.
Bba.kdkkth's Pills are a certain
cure for every disease; they purity the
blood, which in its torn makes a pore,
healthy body. During the last fifty
years they have restored to perfect
health and enjoy mfcot two tnillt' ns of f
' . ...
persons. Tbe secret of tnetr success;
is their three-fold effects, 'invigorating
the digestion, stimulating the liver and
bwe!s, and purging a -ay the worn
out particles of 1 h bod v ami all seeds
very night tor a weeg or ,twu m
wayicarft.' :-- :..-.:ir1 1 -
19 1887
NO 67.
J
This iloruiu,i Fir
colored The firemen turned out
promptly, considering tji" uuieasonablu
hour, but the flames had gotten und. r
such headway that the upper story of
the building was destroyed and the
o wer story was badl y damaged before
tiey were extinguished The owner
h:d insurance t the amouut of 400
on the building and $100 on the furni
ture and wearing apparel in the Con
necticut Insurance Company of Hart
f rd, represented here by Messrs. W.
L. Smith & Co.. whicn will about coyer
the loss.
Pianos and organs can be bought
cheaper at Heinsberger's than at any
other house in the ,State t
NKW APVEAtTtSEMB-VTai
lioinoyal.
'JpHK OrriCK OF THE WILMINU-fON
HV.MKSTED ANI LOAN ASSOCIATiOS
baa been removed to the Sioreof Messrs. Dick
A Meucs, on Front Street, next Sr.uth o Pin
cell House inch 19 It
Marshmallow & Glycerine
pOILET SOAPft. NEW dOOOS ' .11T8T
receivd Three Cakes for 25 cents A supe
rior article highly perfumed A large line
of Toilet oaps fiom 21 cents per dozen
cases, jip
MUND8 BROTHBR8.
mch 10
Dancing Academy.
AT THE URGENT
.request of many
menus i nave con
eluded to si ve another
serie of twelve les
sons in daucic, com-
mencingnext Monday
afternoon for ladies and on the same night for
gentlemen. , Bsllhzza.
Mh 19 It.
Commissioner's Sale.
JN PURSUANCE OF A DECRKC OF THE
Superior Court of New Hanover caunly, in
an action therein pending between John L.
W acott aa plaintiff, and ;. ). Morse as de
fendant., the underfill et Commissioner ap
pointed by eaid decree will bed at public anc
lion, for caeb, at the Court Uoueo door In
Wilmington, oa Monday, the 18th day of April.
A. i. 1887. at 12 o'clock, the loilowlng describ
ed lots of laud:
1st Lot Begins at the northeast corner of
Ann and Second streets and runs east long
Ann street 9a feet, t ence north 44 feet, theace
west 93 feet and thence south 44 feet to tne
beginning-: ,
nd Lot Begins in tlie east line of Second
street 44 feet north of Ann afreet and runs
north. 100 feet, thence east 30. fect, thence
sooth lOJfec? and thence west lt)5 ieet to the
bceliiDinij.
8nl Lot ncxlna In the northern line of Ann
street, feetrcast of Second street and runa
east niona: Ann sir ctt7fect, theaM; north 1
t'eef, more or 'ess, to a Atone wad, dividing
line, tbeucc wcat .? feet, thenco eontb 46 fet,
thence west 10 feet and thtnee south 45 fect
to the beginning on Ann street.
SOL. C WKILLj
mch 18 td . CommlisloBCr
Commissioner's Sale.
N PURSUANCE OF A DECKER OF TUE
I
superior Court of Pender County In an ac
tion of forclosurc therein pending between D,
I.- Uorc ct at., as J'laintlfl and John b lior
t'caux, et al, as Defendants, the un lerRlyned,
Conjmlaiftioner api,Bted by eaid decrte, will
kc 11 I or cfh t pubiiu uucUu, al the Court
House Door in kuraw, oa Mondav, the 14th
Uy of March, A. D. Ib7. i 12 o'clock. Iho
f flowing described real oitafc in aid county:
licginniogat the mouth of Mil lira neb and
run up td Branch with James B. Kor
dcaux'e line about 9. polca to A ice Arm
hinmai's line, Ucnce with her llnooutb about
i.n pom w a stake near tifreI Mausicy a
fcn.ie, tht nee South 79 dccices Kat 430 poles
naiaKc tn tbe By, th' rttrwbcrry line,
thence with atd line .outh Is dcKrcewcat 48
poles, tbence 8uth S device ust40i (!ca
tstaHo, K. M Kordcaux' crovt. tbeuce
with-hla dnc 'ortb 81 desreca Wct 000 poles
to luracy Creek, thcucc up eaid Crrek-io the
bcjulnwuijt. conutvinar 443 acrcw more or lee,
eept'n;, bowevtr, from aid dcBCrljtion 131
a rca. of-tld land conrcyed tolr E. Porter,
bydcrd recorded in Book B, at pfre ftOi of
I be Records of Tender county aforesaid
MAh'Si'EN Kkl.LlMY,
feb 5 lawiws Commissioner.-
Lovoro of Art I
-o-
$1,000 Worth of FIno
Pictures!
Oi FXUICITION AT
YATES' BOOK STORE,
OR A FEW DAYS ONLY !
mch 16
Notice.
rpHE NEW PUR'JELL HOUSE HAS ONE
of the finest BAR, BILLIARD and SMOKE-
16 feOOM3 In thej erne. Aflne Lnncb every
nlznt from o to 1 i r.il.-
mcni4tt jjs. E. hlbbest, Prop.
Gordon Good,
RJQt CHEMICALS. PATENT MED1
Jtu& and Fancy Articles in fui sunpi at
- . k :T.f.o' k
aAH toTonruaa4Nnts
FLXABS aioricl ' -
will ot tad I raelTa'eoMiittxvaeca
tro our maads oa aay aad all abap .
maTaltaumtbai . ; -
r aajaa ef Us wntar stasi always M
alabdotaKdlte.
xamniLtcauojM aut b wrUtsa ra e
oaldot tbi pptt.
r'ftraoaaJQttea most bs arolda.
And Ills aapeeUlly sad particularly nm
uoi that the Editor doss aot always aadoi
the rlews ofeorrsspoBdsBts naUaa h till
la tiia edltotlaJ noiumaa.
7
NKW AIVKHTISEJI KNT8
Kfew
AN
Desirable
Spring Goods !
BY STKAMER AND RAIL
This Weels;
-AT
HOTTSE,
116 aiarket Gt-
mch 14
Just Received. ; .
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jjjNOTHER CHOICE 1XT OF SADDLES i
sn.l Trunkf. We fjiuo-antee our prices to be
as CHE At if not CHEAPER thau any honae
in tbe city on Harness, Collars, Harness
Leather, Shcepaknf, As. Trunks repaired by
the only prac.lcal Trunk maker in the State..
FF.NNELL A DANIEL, .
Old Mallard Stand , 10 So. Front St. v
mch 12 tf -
Christian Reid's New Book. '
MISS CHURCHILL,
A STUDT, .
JgY: CHRISTIAN. UBID. Author tf Bosny
Kate, Morton House, The Land of the fikles
Hearts and Hand. Heart of Steel, Ae.
In paper, 50 cents. For aale at .'
'?"'. HEINSBERGER'S.
JpElUODlCALS, PAPERS,, HARPER'S
Magazine, The Century. Scribner; Msgizliie,
and all the different Libiarya can always be
found at our counters as scon aa ther are
published.
i A cordial Invitation Is ex'ended ths cltlzeas
and strangers from
HEINSBEKGER'S,
mete 8 Cash Book and Music gtore
Doiifflns. & Yarboroucht
JASIIIONABLE If AIR DBE33EBS y ! ;
AND BABBEE3.
H5 Market bu. Wilmington, N. C. l
Shop fully equipped with all tbe latest tm
provemcnu. Courieoua and polite barbers always ready
to fcrvc customer.
ar j. v. Yarborouxb, formerly wlih Joba i
Werner, would be ghvi to serve his old paw
rons. feb 22 .
Valuable Lands for Salo.vQ
QNE TRACT OF LlND, LYING ON"
wile from 1 lncolnton. N. c., eonslsttna: of W
acres, 53 acres cleared; Is btst for cbitos. r
but gives good crops for all grains. Has a i
branch rtumlng tbroueh it at (fa fine sprlns
a few acres of bottom Una on the branch aod
JOarrtsln wood.ok aad hlctory. wsU tim-
Another tract lying 2t ml lea from Unjoin -ion,
34 mt-e from .i-C k K.,l( Sabres, il "
cleared, tine a pilot; of d hdous water, about
six acres of bottom laid near Hon ire traicn ;
lg --l'0' toUrcco, but gfowa other crops ;
weH; a acres in yellow pins and oak. .
y or price and term appry o I
CRONXl MORRIS,
mch istt Auct'ra A Heal Estate brokers -,
Moulding. - Jtest in city, at Jacoei's
Xldrr. Depot. . v
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