IHISPAP
'; PLSASX EOTlUk
imfiif, Sondays
eepted by '
POSTAGE PAID:
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Wa)wXUtcla4 t IStttflS
mk 1 H j n 1
ON Tir 7.. one month. cento. .
n be de"ere'1 "J
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1 .t iheiocrestin lhegros
lt's ' . . i.x.tMi ainm thf fo
Id p-r cent.
rSsand Observe publishes
tb .ell-known ln-A Name ,n,,he
Lj-'andcreniistberulo George D
II we are not v-ry -much
a,,takeatoey . -
f . Goow.
" ... miT.il elections held "on
Monday in Uemraf ejrrid aaron
pise. fi..Mb.-.ro. Rb. 8!.
hart s.wfiM-.Char!oilH..Gnniiboro
Liiopoo tad Co' run!. Newbvro went
fcpubl.can. l'ne Graded Schoot. was
foiedio Gllbf,r,
Sor.dnjN New York .Stor' was a
uprrlitiw') -iro-l iiau.. It was of six
feeoptje an ! filled with a mass of
MMl-oireadin matter. aorol which
wa, iiiai rated We rejo.ce at the
Stir's ucces. It i a splendid illustra
te ot metropolian ruriialism.
. --
Next year the Republicans will prob
hl break the sol:1 South, ai d ihe
Democrats the solid North.-Wishing
tot QazetU.
Sl much. If Cleteland i re-elecied.
M be surely will be. it will probably be
the r.tbT way. B 'th sections will re
main fcolid-lor Clevv.'arjd.
The Cinrancriiutfir Exercises of the
Darn. School, LafJranjje N. C, wilj
take pJace Wednesday. June 18 Hon,
W. E Cameron. exGovernor ot Vir ,
ginia. will deliver th nddress before
the Jefferson Literary Society. Gen
E. v. Mii"e. of South Carolina, will
delicer the address bforetbe Washing
too Literary S ciey. The Cadet Bat
talion wiir be officially inspwd 'and
reviewed by Inspector GueralF. H.
Cameron, of North Carolina.
The Sew York Herald boisu the
name of Grover Clevelandfand Henry
IV. Grady for the next Presidential
ticket. tod says:
The Democratic party can now well
iSWdlo name a Southerner tor the
Vice Presidency, and it may strengthen
ill ticket by doing so.
Tbit may be all very true, but never
theless the Herald is a little too previ
oai. II theSouth is to have the tail of lh
ticket she-would like to name the man
herself, aad we hardly think that Grady
would be the man. He is too small a
potato. We have hnndredsof better
meo, and there is a loos list to be gone
oter before Mr. Grady's name can be
reached, if. indeed it is ever reached at
all. ' '
Greatly Excited.
Sol a few of the citizens of Wilmiog
ton have recently become greatly ex
cited over the astounding facts, that
wveral ot their friends who bad been
pronounced by their physicians as in
curable and beyond all hope suffering
witkthat dreaded monster Consump
tion have been -completely cured by
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, the only remedy that does
txHitiyelv core al. throat and lung dis
'. Conshs. Colds. Asthma and
bronchitis. - s - ;
Trial Bottles tree at W. H. Green &
ts. Drugstore. large bottles $1.
Wonderful Cures.
W D Hoyt& Co Wholesale and
KeUjl Druggists nf Rome. Ga . ay :
W have been selling Dr. KfoKVNpw
lJioovery, Electric Bittera. and Buck
s a Arnica Salve for two ieara. Have
wver handled remedies that sell as
5' such universal satlsfac'
There have been some wonder
aicores effected by these medicines in
icity. Several cases of pronounced
osamption have been entirely cured
ot the use of a lew bottles ot Dr. King's
J?1,scovy. taken in connection
thi Y51 Bitters. We guarantee
lcta slwsys. Sold by W. H. Green &
AnelectioD as held at Columbus.
tit?ii!ck on proposition to
JSIOO.000 to the Tombifbee Ba1
rj vmpaoy and only six votes were
uMAJv,ce to Aiotbers.
Sgg elb. It relief es the UUle
Sl-ll- Prodacea natural.
W?i7,?,PllFln lhe child Irom
ff?.lb,lltle cherub awakes aa
to tL bVtlon-n H is very pleas.
u SflTf, It,tbes the child, soft.
"md rifV allays all pain, relieves
'kS-"63 the towelr,and is the
"kther-n"'?"1 for diarrbcea,
C t J.(a teething or other
T A UAKD. V
0SdWfnVre 8Qffering from theer-
will cS''-l11 recipe that
rreat tpS.' kee op charge This
InTnJ" by a mis
S2ijAerica, Sendaaelt-
It New Yorh Uitv-
XII
LOG AJ, NEWS.
' If OCXMI HEW i0Vf81iS(MiliTS.
Koilee Co 1 eotLsU'
;. najrSBEHOKB'A "It"
Tlr.t National Bank Stock
" C MliXKBiarden Seed
- Graad Ledge of North Oarollua
' MDNDS Bvos There's No Limit
Cv Tjltk Lateetln Stattooery
,t Proposals fcr Bal'd'n Nor Gnard House
Gko U fRKSCir AMos In Qreat Variety
Mtllcx 4 iilES tlte Kenr edy g M Ucat
DtacoTery." . ' 4 , C
. For other local s'see ipurxh pa?e.
Headquarters for base ball supplies
is at Jleinsberier's. -' --v-v - . t
The receipts, of cotton at this port to
day foot np 46 bales.
Mocking bird cagf of ail sizes are
sold very cheap at Jacori's Hdw. I)e
Italian barque L gurin Lavasne
kence. arrivet) ajl Buenos Ayres April 3. j
First National Banfc stock is. offered
tor sale by Messrs. W. Smith & 0.
Norwegian barque Ebenezer, Wcter-
ruark, hence", arrived at Grant.oo, Scot ,
April 28th.
.German barque Soli Deo Golria,
Meyer, from' Dunkirk for this port,
passed Jyzard May 1st.
It is expected that work in earnest on
the street railroad will be ciutuencei
as early as by the middle ot June next.
The work of erecting the necessary
kitchens on the Canaday field for the
use of the military encampment has al
ready been commenced.
The yacht Idler has been brought up
trom the Sound to be put in proper trim
for the match race for the $50 cup.
which is to be competed for on the river
uu the 19th inst.
Uyiueiiual.
Our young friend, Mr. Asa N. Biggs,
formerly of this citv, but now a resi
lient of Rockingham, was married in
that town on the 21 sf inst. to Miss
Joss:e McKeithan Asa was at one
time an employe of this office and we
all, editors, printers and devil, most
Cordially wish him a lull measure ot
connubial blis3.
Itobbery at Clarktou.
During a severe wind storm and
rain the store of Messrs. Wooten &
Clark, at Clarkton, was entered on last
Thursday night and robbed of a suit oi
clothes, a pistol and a lew small -arti
cles. One Jim Smith, colored, who
says that be hails from this city, and
that his father, by name Dan Smith,
lives here now, was arrested at Lake
Waccamaw the next morning, charged
with the robbery. When arrested he
had in bis possession twenty-one keys,
of various kinds
It is Your Loss,
When you neglect to take advantage
of the extraordinary big value for liltie
money at Shriek's When you can
save $2, $3. $5, and f requently $10 on
a suit ol clothes. It certainly pays
people to investigate, and those who
fail to trade with Shriek are certainly
not doing justice to their families.
hy then be so foolish throwing your
moneyaway elsewhere that you can
quickly save by trading with the Old
Reliable? And with such savings
purchase other necessaries lor yourself
and family. Just think of it aod trade
with I. SmtiEH. t
Pemonai.
We are glad to learn that Hon. D.
K. McRaoia now steadily improving
and we hope to see him tbroad again
in a few days.
Col. W. P. Canaday has ao far re
covered from the effects of his recent
injuries that be now walks without
crutches or cane.
-Col. . R. Brink, formerly of this
city, bat now of demand in a, i-ia..
where he has charge of the Creosote
Works in that city, is in the qity on a
very brief visit. He' came to bring
Mrs. Brink back here tor the Summer
and will return at once.
, ;Tlie Has Company,
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of Wilmington Gas Light
Company was held in the eftice ot the
Secretary and Treasurer yesterday.
Messrs D McRae. G R French. A J
DeRosset. c; W Kidder. J F Divine. G
il Smith and S Martin were elected
Directors, and Messrs J C Chase and
Geo French. Jr. were appointed the
auditing committee. " ' ' ,
At the Directors meeting the old offi
oers ot the Company were reelected, as
follows:
" President E S Martin.
Secretary and Treasurer R J Jones,
Superialendent Jno W Rdilly.
W fLMINGTON. N. a, WEDNESDAY; 1 AY -
Tliedreosoio Works.
Creosote
The Carolina Oil and
w..rb-..f.K;o;. r.... . ... ' , .....
mo9t important and profitable tndns
tries, yet we are tnlei ably well aware
that many of oar citizens, and some
even who are actively engaged in busi
ness life and are laithtul vorkers for the
prosperity of Wilmington, do not Injly
reriliza the extant to which the industry
fans reached or the importance iri which
it is he.d by railroad ffiiil- and by
those having an interest in wharf and
dock prooerty. Creos lel timb r will
not decav from heat and moiitara vtha
teredo worm, which is so destructive to
ordinary pilings and other timber stib
merged in salt wkter. will not loach if't
and it i almost indestructible by fire,
a we f-hall presently show. The cm
pany have large orders, which are con
tinually on iho increase, for pilings lor
wharves and lor orossties for railroads,
and these come from nearly every sec
tion ol the country. Yesterday they
made tb" first shipment, on an order
tor 500,000 feet of creosoted crosHiesi
for a cable street railroad in Cincinnati,
Ohio. A short time since they shipped
a large lot to the Dock Commissioners
of New York City. Thev creosote
croastins lor the Carolina Central, WiL
mingtoH & Weidon. Wilmington, Co
lumbia & Augusta, Raleigh & Augusta
Air Line and other railroads. They
also shipped yesterday a lot of window
"ills lor a t bacco factory at Petersburg.
Vtt.. and have recently shipped a lot of
test telegraph poles to New rork. and
if these prove satisfactory, large orders
wiil be received for lhat sort of materi
al. Two weeks ago they shipped fi5 000.
leet of creosoted lumber for conduit
tubes for telegraph wires at Boston,
Mass.
Aside from tho works iu this city
this company, a re now erecting similar
works, to operate under the same pat
ents, at Fernandina, Fia , under the
name of the ''Creosote Lumber &
Construction Company " These will
be completed and ready for operation
by the 1st ol August next, aad will have
a capacity of 50 000 feet (board rueas
are) per day. Connected with this
latter enterprise is an incident
which shows h- w the indus
try grows in favor as the
value and importance ot the work is
demonstrated- Mr. IR. T. Buchardi,
an eminent German engineer and for
some years Chief Engineer of the
"Plant system" of railroads in Georgia
and Florida, came to Wilmington to
inspect the wori and judge of its pos
sibilities for usefulness. He was en
tirely skeptical of, the morits of the
work before examination, and did not
hesitate to express himself freoly in the
matter, giving the opinion that as a
preservative ot wood the process would
prove valueless. He remained, how
ever, two or three days and made a
rigidly thoiougb investigation of the
process and became so entirely convinc
ed of its practical and incalculable use
fulness, and became so deeply interested
in the industry that he sougHt and ob
tained a financial interest tn the Cora'
pany. and is now in charge of the works
which are being erected at Fernandina.
having resigned his position in the
"Piant systjru" for lhat purpose.
rhat creosoted lumber is entirely
proof against attacks from the Lor do
worm has ben abundantly proven in
1 - A
every instance wnere it r;as oeen use 1.
In several places it bas been used at the
bath houses on the Sounds, and while
other woods have rotted -and gone to
complete ruin, the creosoted timber re-
maius as solid aad free trom the least
sign of decay as it did on the day that
it left the works, notwithstanding the
fact that some of it has been there tour
and even five years. Some of the creo-:
sotcd timber hts been in use four years
in Charleston harbor, where the loredo
worm abounds and is extremely de
structive, and it has not been touched,
but is as solid and sound as when first
placed there. There are numerous oth.
er instances to establish, the fact that
creosoted timber will not decay from
the combined effects of heal, moisture
and exposure to the atmospheric influ
ences. and that the dreaded loredo will
not attack it ; but those named are suffi
cient.
Gen. Robert Ransom, an undisputed
and excellent ' authority, says that
creosoted timber is indestructible by
fire, and to establish bis position, he
quotes the instance of the destruction
by fire of the warehouse of the Atlantic
& North Carolina Railroad, at More
head City," in November last. The
warehouse was over the water and
rested upon iron pilings and was so
situated that the largest vessels coold
"coma alongside and discharge or take
:in cargo. Quiu a number of cieosoted
I pWlng had been' placed "in position as
' feni,er ,or lbo - v9elias they were
I n,,Mre4J 10 ssharl. and woeo lbe
I building, which was stored with cotton:
was burned, with al! its content, and
the iron pilinrs wern warped and bent
by the intense beat, the creosAtsd tim
ber remained intact and was hardly
scorched. ' " ''
This industry. which involves much
capital and labor 6otb important
factors in the city prosperity, and
wealth - in not aloie fur the benefit ot
owners of railroads and wharf property.
U n J act hese are the places where its
VUU9' ueslU,, lu u- ,ore8 01
the State, where the timber must be
secured ; and. here is where its great
value to other interests is unmistake
bly shown. It has. created a va ue
where none has heretofore existed by
creating a deman ( for the despised and
unprofitable old-field," short-leaver
pine, which abounds in many parts o
Eastern Carolina This wood, which
is worthless as ordinary lumber, is not
guod for either fire wood or fencing
stuff, and has been an eye-sore to the
farmers upon whose lauds it grows
m the very best that cati be obtained
for creosoting purposes, and when
once thoroughly impregnated is abso
lutely indestructible, so that this hated
limber bias (air to be the fafnier's
most valuable possession.
The con. pany ha an authorized cap
ital .f $400.CO. of which $100,000 has
been paid in. At its annual meeting
in March last the company declared a
dividend of per cent., which is a re
markable showing, when the brie
lime of its active operations is consid
ered The. President ot the company
isC-il. W. P Canaday. Sergeaot-at
Arm of the Uniced States Senate, to
whom the stockholders are under many
and lasting obligations for the success
which ' has been thus far achieved.
Among the prominent men of the coun
try who are interested in the enterprise
are Senators Plumb, of Kansas, Vest,
of Missouri, Butler, of South Carolina,
and Mahone, ot Virginia, who are all
large stockholders Besides these many
business men and capitalists have be
come interested and invested their
money in the enterprise- The meth
ods of creosotinz pursued by this com
pany have received the closest scrutiny
of scientific men and have in "every in
stance received their -unqualified en
dorseinent and approval Its estab
lishment here is a valuable acquisition
to the material wealth of the city, and
an honor to those who conceived and
put the enterprise into active operation
Dental Examination.
The North Carolina State Board of
Dental Examiners will meet at More
head City on the second Tuesday in
next month. June 7th, for the purpose
of examining applicants for license to
practice dentistry. Blanks for the regis
tration of all dentists now in practice,
according to act ot the Legislature, are
now ready and will be sent on applica
tion to Dr. J. F. Griffith, Secretary of
the Board, at Salisbury
U. S District Court.
The attention of this tribunal has been
engaged during the entire day in hear"
ing the case of the Hartford Fire Insur
ance Com pay vs. the steamboat Cape
Ftar. lhb latter having been libelled for
damages for the burning of a flat laden
with cotton and naval stores on the
Cape Fear river; The case was ori trial
when our report closed. Russell &
Ricaud for libellant; A. M. Waddell for
respondent.
To Lay the Corner Stone.
The corner stone of the new house ot
worship, corner of Mulberry and
Fourth streets, which is to be hereafter
known as Grace Methodist Episcopal
Church, and to be erected by tr-e con
gregation of the old Front Street
Cnurch, which, was destroyed by fire
February 2Ut, 1886, is to be laid with
appropriate ceremonies by the Grand
Lodge ol Masons, on the afternoon of
Thursday, the 12th inst A notice to
that effect is published in our advertis
ing columns '.oiay by Mr. C H Rob
inson, Grand Master. Rev. E. A.Yates
D. D., Pastor of the Charch. ancT Mr-
E. S Martin will deliver addresses on
the occasion. ' The services will be
very interesting and a large concourse
will doubtless be present on that occat
sion. .
The Board of Managers of the Pro
dnoe Exchange met at their rooms to
day. at which the assessment upon
members was fixed at $30 per annum,
and 27 new members were admitted to,
the organization" Cn other business
transacted was simply routine in chars
! 1887
MO. 105
fllAUUIKD.
.I(OB-PvOHm thU iy, cn April
26th. at S JmeV hn--a. by Kim Re. W. H.
Lewis. UVfe UKY A. PUGlI W WM i.
JAO'BS. jM - i . -
NKW A 1 V E K r I a K Ht ENTS.
First National Bank ock
F8 SALE BV
m7 41t
VfM. L. SMITH A CO.
OF CAMjXA.
THEBK WILL BB A f 8PECI 4 L COMMU
ntcitton of the Grand 1 edge of North ar
otiaaatvthe Halt of 8t. John's Unhre No 1,4
r va. m , wiiminfrioD, at-3 o'clock, sr. si ,
on Thursday, the 12th dav of May, for the
nut ose or llnr the corner atone of "Grace
Methodin Obttrch" of Wi'minaton.
Bw order . C H. KoB NSON,
may 4 2t w ;r Grand Master
Prop sals for Building New
Guard House.
JglDS ABE HEREuY REQUESTED FROM
j contra ;tors for constructing a New Guard
House in the yard of the City Hall, and for
repairing City ourt R bou
Plan and -"pe.cificaUonB can be teen at the
Ity Clerk's Olllce Bids will Ik. receiveii iri
t he l'tti day of May, Js-87, at 12 oVtock, M.
Committee icsorves the riyht to reject any
and all bldB. .
JAMKS W. KING.
"I
J UN -U IJUIJLKY
Committee.
GEO. VT. PRiCE
may 4 It
Notice to Dentists.
T
'HE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD
of Dental Txaminera will most at Morchead
C,tv, N. C , on second TUESDAY, (7th) June,
1887, at 10 o'clock, a m. for thi purpose of
eximlnin applicants for license to practice
Dentistry in this titOi
Blanks, for he reglstrattoa of all l entifitd
now In practice, acc- rl'ng to late act of the
Legislature; are -no v reitly and will le sent
noon appll'-ati to my ad'iress at Salisbury.
N C. Lock Box 120.
J. F. GRIFFITH,
may4 1td4tw Sec t'y iitate Board x
MAKE YOUR PURCHASES
- AT
The JLadies' Emporium,
115 Market St..
AND SAVE MONEY.
o
F -A- N.S1
DRESS TRIMMINGS DEPARTMENT.
Mohair Braids. Open Work Braids. Orna
ment Braid and Passementerie Braids in all
c dors. Jet Gimps, Passementeries, Panels,
frosts, vests.
Laces.
Oriental. Italien, Valenciennes, Ducnesse,
Feaora, aca an varieties.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to my
beautiful and cheap stock of Lace Flounclnga
and Lace Flschus, In Chant! Uy. 8panlsb Guip
ure, Oriental and Plate Valenciennes In 42
inch width. All Over and narrow edge to
match. A SPECIAL BARGAIN In above thia
week. The largest assortment of Laces in the
city.
Embroideries.
White Hamburg and Nainsook: Flouacings,
All over f mbroidefles and Edgiogsto matcn.
The low prices will surprise you
Gloves.
An elegant assortment ofLadiea' and Child
ren's Mitts and Gloves, from 38c to $1.25 each.
usie Tnreaa and bus, in an shades and col
ors best makes and all qualities.
Corsets,
Bustles. Hoop Skirts. Thompson's Celebra
ted wiove anting ana Thompson's Abdominal,
Ball's Health Corset, and other makes, from
sue ta eacn. An elegant corset ror use.
Parasols.
A large assortment of Ladles' and Children's
i arasois rrom ic to 99. nest material, latest
styles.
Hosiery.
Ladles' Balbriggan. Ladles Lisle Thread.
all colors. Ladles Cotton Hose, all colors.
at 8c, 15c, 25c, 50c. C5c. 75c. each, worth twice
the money- infants' 3 nose ana vocks, in
cotton, lisle thread anasiuc. Children's stock
ings from 10c to 65c. Try t hem ; have all prl
cesand am eelilag them last.
Handkerchiefs.
For Ladles and Children from 3c each and
utmaia. a pure Linen tianaaercnieiror 10c
I Keep McCut neon's celebrated make of Linen
Handkerchiefs, warranted every thread pure
linen, at low prices.
ISFANTd CAPS AND SDN BONNKTP.
I will sell these at a great bargain, having
marked them down to uay.
FINE ASSORTMSST
ROLLED GOLD
JEWELRY.
Miilinery.
The handsomest aad lantett assortment ever
brought 1 1 the city. A new lot of ChUdren's
ana iaa:es iiatsan 1 isonneu reeeivea to-aay.
Barralns in Feathers. ' Flowers. Gaoses.
Vellinirs. Mbbona. aigrettes. Pompons, eveiy
tb'ng in the MUiinery lioe. ami a first c as
summer to fill order. VeleU. fat Ins and
Sarahs for dress trimming purposes.
8teCI.L ATTENTION U directed to my
elennt line of DRBMH 81 K in French
rallle. nrab. tiro Gialn and Jersey tills.
el'gani quality at lowest prices.
Call a.nd examine.
v . . Most Kespectfully
MIW: q. U.-WIGGINH. .
OuBtry ordurt so limited ad promptly filled.
f las wxttar samst arrTTt :
otmBatraicauoBs Bast bs Trtun ,n n
oasaidsof taa paw. ' - V 'x.
ttraaBnn aatut be avoMa&S ' U' '
Aadttiaaspeexalry aad ptrCculaxry ca
tood that the Editor do aot Vr;y ndot
th views of ebrrspoadaa aal a tail
ts tM oditottaJ eoramsa. - 4
Houso.
ner.iarkot Gt;f
.. i i i -
Special Offerings thls VYtfek
SUMMER DRESS - GOODS irc.
Ha and-8c per yard. " .
ao-lnch Fancy Colored BATiSE,TUc.
31 -inch good SATEEN, " Sic,
A Job in WOOL NUN' VEIIJNG.
iaic - v r
JAVA CANVAS IN COMBINATION
124c '
All these are worth double the price.
ALBATROsS, BERGES. NUN'S
VEILING. -'iS
BLACK GOODS, TRICOTINES&C.
WU ill I Ci AJfJUJijm
EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY
VERY LOW; v
FLOUNCINGS. ALL-OVERS,
YOLKJNG. EDGINGS. - - '
INSERTINGS, ROBES., f 2
At manufacturer prices.
LACES, VEILINGS. DAMASKS.
TO W ELS, N A PK I NS, LINENS?
CORSETS, GLOVES. MITTS,
HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES' AND GENTS' GAUSE
UNDERWEAR.
TJlen's and Boy'o
Wear.'';V'
Ever. so many articles marked at tee
Lowest Cash Prices,
and an Inspection will certainly be ao
inducement to my kind Datrons to snend
-
their cash at
M. M.K,
116 Market Street.
may 2
There's No Limit.
rpo THE 8ALE OF OUR RELIABLE Drugs,
J. we are the most enterprising Drag House
In Wilmington, and will give you "the best
goods for the least money. "X
Let everybody come and see ns.
MUNDS BUOTHTO.
104 North Front St.
' 621 North Fourth st.
N B Catawba Milk Shake, Utton earth.
may 3 -
Selling Out!
OUR PHYSICIAN RECOMMENDS A
change of climate on accountof falling health,
I will sell out my entire stock of
MILLINERY, FANCY GOODb. NOTIONS,
ALSO FIXTURES.
To any one desirous of going Into business .
This Is a good chance, for It Is known to be
the largest stock of the kind In the State and
is well established Will make satisfactory
terms. .
From MONDAY. April 35th, I Will five my
customers the benefit of low 'prices, all goods
being now marked down. All the latest styles
In Millinery, and all new good Hats and-
Bonnets, Feathers and Flowers, Laces, Vel
vets. Gauze and other Trimmings.
A very large lot ot Ribbons, Staple sad
Novelties; Hdkfs, Silk and Linen; G lores.
Silk and Lisle; Hosiery, Ladies and Childress;
Neckwear, Lisle and Linen; Corsets, Bustles.
Table Linen and many other useful and fancy
articles. Respectfully, '.."'-
aplM - MlftS E. KARRI R, .
riWE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
A ' ' - . s - ;
the Stoceholders of the Carolina Central Ball-
rod Company will be held at the Office of the
Old Dominion Steam Ship Co, corner of
Beach and Wests Stroet. i the city of. New
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