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4 ii I (- lilt: ' , , Absolutely Pure, r rt:: OEJCAl tela in tet ahort 1 Knd Wtf in rtu KoY CO., 105 Wall i5U. N. V. w toct ri dJL-wly tenm 4tnpd SrUpr T2io Daily noviow. SATURDAY. XvNlultV 2s7li IX CONGCKS3 XKST:i:lAV. .WA8HiN(iTOX,"ja"n. 27.-enate not in session. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE. Hr White, of New York, intro duced a bill for the protection ami administration of forests lands. Re ferred. Ut withdraws from survey, sale, entrv and disposal all imstivey ed public lands embracing natural forests and all public lands returned bv public surveys as umuer iuu.-. and provides for the appomtuieiit Of a Commissioner oflores at a Halarr of $-5,000 n year, and four as sistant commis.sioners who shall have control of all forest lands, owned by the United btates It fehall be the duty of the Commiwiuii r of Forest to classify the forests and timber lands, to determine, what portion of these lands shall be per inantly retained in reservation for climatic and other economic or pub lie reasons, and what port ion may lie disposed of. Lands - Inch are more valuable for agricultural than for timber purposes shall be restored to homestead entry and sale. The eut ins, removal or destruction oi any timber on forests, lands owned by thA United States is madu a mis demeanor, punishable by line or im prisonment: bnt rights are reserved tn i?riculturists and miners to take wood for domestic purposes) On motion of Mr. Burnes. of .Mis souri, the Senate admendments to the Little Deficiency bill were eon curred in. . , . In Committee of the Whole, the ouestion was raised uikii the bill for the relief of Martha Rtimboush. that it was not properly upon the calendar. ThU is one of the class of bills reportedbv the Court of Claims to the 45th Congress, and brought forward under provision.- of the Bowman act. A lonjr discussion en sued and the matter was finally re ferred to the House for determina tion, . The bill was referred to the Com mittee on War Claims, and the House then at 4 o'clock adjoured until Monday. - Qnarterly 3feetlnc. First round of Quarterly Meet Tnnnnrv mid 20. Grace Church, Wilmington, Feb ruary 4 and 5. Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, February 11 and 12. . , Clinton circuit, at Johnson s chap el, February 18 and 10. Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, eb- xuary 25 and 20. Drunswick mission, February 25 and 23. Onslow circuit, at Green Krannh, March 3 and 4. KenansTiile,at Kenansville, March 10 and II. , Carver's Creek, at Shiloh. March 13 and 19. t t Eliiabeth circuit, at Elizabeth, March 24 and 25. Cokesbury. at Salem. April 3 & 4. Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem.Ap'l 10 and 11. tl T. W. Gutiiuik, P. E. TTIE MAILS Tte taal'J close and arrive at f"n ut foiloirs: City isist CLOSE. Northern through malls, fist .o) P. M. N'orLhcra throu.'ti and tray malls...ll.U) A. i. ii. c. and A. N. C. IiailrOAd-i and roctca ssppuca inreiroin .y. iLiU'.rti Faytttcv e. .u. r. m. ann ivmi -v. i. soutixra wy mails - gjwp.m. yrrAra throuch malts 'Xl' P- al. DAILY EXCK1T SUNDAY. Weatern main (C, C, Kail war) A. M. CaFear Y V It H and points sup- red tiierrlroa, Ll.M. rJoelxn Hamlet It. K. and point surp-d thTcfroni i J - M. SllivCJe I J1- wrtzaunile r,-iT i din'.cn. Tyvtal.... .l5i.ai. CzslT C IL and Intermediate n il Asd intermediate orri- ... CP) A. M. Uin lUvtr. t. C, and Intermediate cce. ........... ....... ' ' ra-e rear larrr malt 1-tw P. M. ia?GIWiji DELIVZKY. v--f v"- sd way malls.. .... j . M. ....u.a P. M. .... OlA. 31. .... !O0A. M. .... 9J0.V.3L Ncrtiera drooli mall. late. ... . ?c-uticrn malls w-rvrawiT m i! '- CarcOaa Central 1LR... TC' 4i.cccrsldcllvery epenjrom , j) .to 7-W r L ard ca KuxOvs from am to I(UX A . M. ccrtd?UvrrTopcaea tunday fromojn r-2ort'r ar, l truster Department open s K. 31. to 4 P. 3U continuous. ;ipCcrpea from it-n A.V i' sJ M. and 1 to 7 P. M. vz l 4 A. 31. Afck tho?o who have tried and they j v. i tell OU mat iur i'J-; -pi w the Ixt matle. SoMonly at 1 Thla rowdr never varies. A marvel or pu-; s rvts at 11 a. m. an J 7 3) p. na. r.tnMhawlrholeomcncv. st. Thomas' iTo-Cathedral. llrsc Pass at , than the oromary miv, ui.i t . ;l x-onil .Miuss at 10 a. in. ejpt-r ami competition with the rouMtuu.- of 15ene(jictIon al :, n'cinck. p. ra. Dally Mass at ivt lrht aiumorpu'i'ii ":!""" t: il.ii a. m. lngs for the Wilmington District of. the Methodist E. Church, South: Whiteville circuit, at Whiteville. JixlUccDecte4 fraKnnoxw inounesH Cluiwh Service "To-Iorrotr. M Paul s Ean. Lutheran Church, corner of Muh and Market streets, i:ev. F. - W. K. Pes- Grace MetbodistE. church. South, at Temple of IsraeL s.-rt-rotr oi artet Fotirth vKvs at 11 a. ra. and 7-30 p. m. at 3 o'clock, p. m. - Second Presbyterian Chnrclucorner or r oana . mtftlnC'.ana Lecture Wednesday at o'clock, ... -ri,.. ..,.. M nii-tll ill v Inv Uffl SfttS : i. , lor. !5cnicvin(Ty cuauaj hi ji a. iu. Cla&i roefrUDjr at 3 P. ! i;raVr Sleeting. Thursday nfgUts. Sunday ! .School at Oi a. m. I Brooklyn Daptlst Church, Rev. . M. Tolson, rastor. .services at 11 a. in. and 7 80 P-nu Sunday s hool at 3 p. nx. Prayer meetln? . Friday nl?ht at 8 p. m. . vim rrUtprskn Chiirch. corner of and Oiansre streets, liev. Iyton II. Hojr, Pas- Hrst liaptl.it Church, corner of Marlcet and l inh streets. i:ev. T. II. ITltchard. D. D., ! iMMtor. ScTvlct s at 11 a. in. and p. hi. sun Idiv Khoni at 3 3U IK m. lwer andPral.se ' meeting Thuiday nijrht at 8 o'clock. -t Fifth street M. E. Church, between Nun and Church stnfs. Kev. 1). H. Tuttle. Pastor. H.'Urlous senrlcf-s in Tllcston Upper Room vi r" suud iv at P. M. PuMle cordially lnvl- stou1 Hiptl-t Church, un Sixth, ln'twit'n Church and Castle streets, Kev. J. P. Klnff, pastor, scrvt'-es at 11 a. in. and 7 00 p. m. Sunday School at a. in. Prayer inotlnjf every Tuesla nl'ht. First. UaptlM church (col.) cxrn(T of Fifth and C.inp d streets, Itev. A. M. Conway, pa.stor. prearhitu: at 11 ju m.. at 3 p. in. and at s p. in. suihlay School at 1 p. m. Seats free. St. Mark's t'horch, rorncr Sixth and Mulber rv .strive l.vctory opio-lte to the church. Moriilh? Inivcr and sennon at 11 o'clock. Sunday schol at 4 p. ra. Evening lraver,and sermon at 7.:ai o'clock. Holy communion cek-br.m-d on the first Sunday In every month, and oa all Ilolv and Saint s Days. Shlloh IkiptNi. church, corner of Llhth ana nlnut stni'ts. Preachlnj; at 11 o'clock, a. m. sabhath S.'hxl al 1 o'rlock. P. m. PrcacldJis at 3 ovix-k. p. m. Bible wadlnjr at 6 clock, p.m. Preachlnsr at s 1.1 o'clock, . m. swats trvf. Klder M. V. Morris, pastor. O O. VO .LERS, OMMISSION MEIICIIANT AND DEAI.EII In ciroivrlcs. Wlws. LUpiors. Tobacco. Clears, ire. No. HX.orth Water St., Wilmington, X. C. r,.unuaeut.s solicited. Highest prices paid lor all kind of country Produce, jahlwk Brooklyn Interprise. , STlK'K UV NEW. ki:ks&ii AN1 1ES11IA- bic Family iiro.ftt.-s has been opened on Fourth stnvt, jiHt North of the New Iron ltrld;'. tn Ui. (;cnausl bnildln?, to which the attention of the public In Brooklyn and other part- of the city H respectfully lnvlteL Will krep cverjthlntf to in rouud j.'enerally In a Tlisr-cla tJroecO". Hac alro a Bar attaehtL, where fine Wines. Llouors. Bei.T. Cljrara. can b had. Call and pay the New Kntenirlse a visit. jan 4 iw Brunhild, Simon & Co., IMIIJUTEKS AND JfillDEHS IN LKjl'OK. CIUA1M AND TOBACCO. Ill North From St., yilmlncrton. N. g. ' Jut n-celved a lot of best Imported Liquors ever brouicat to this market, coTiae llraxdy l.m scotch and Irish Whiskeys and Pure C Id Geneva Uln. dec 15 Ira 1888. . 1888. Presidential Year. -Ot- To Keep Posted on Politics subscribe for the Now York Weekly Herald. One Doltar-a Year. -o- (I and est and chcap'st Family Journal in the United Stales. An impartial Kpltome every week of each St ate's political movements. The Foreign Department la Lneaqu ailed. Latest and most accurate Cable Specials by the Commercial cables. Fullest Telegraphic Reports of all Current Eventa' special FeaturePractlcal Farming. The Advance of science. Woman's "Work. Notable sermon. The World of Literature and Art. short stories. Information on all subjects. . Address, ;JAMES CiOP.DOX BENNETT. New York Herald, dee? New York City Hisses Burr & James W ILL KEOPN THKIK SCHOOL FOU glrU and little boys, on TUESDAY, Oct 4. The course of Inst ruction, as heretofore. wiU be thorough and systematic. Specl.il attention Kl-en to Keadinff. Writing. .Music and Physical culture. k Mrs. M.ts Cnhlnir will have charge of the Musical lvi.itmcnt. Hours for Klndenrarten pupils irumv to For lurtaer partli ulars see Principal, sept lo . Valuable Lands for Sale. qne TUAtrr or lnd. lying osr oillA tmra l.lncolntoa. N. C. coD&lsUng of 3 acres. S3 acre cleared: U best for cotton, but give pood crops for all grains. Uaa a branch runniBc tbroueb it aid a fine spring: a tew acre ot bottom ltnJ on the branch and -oacrelii wood, ok aid hickory, well Um bcrcd. Anotatr tract ljlag 24 miles from Llneolir too, mile from u :. n. It., 100 acres. 25 cteAred, fine tiitlag of delicious water, about six acres of boitom lat dncar UontRc branch; is No. 1 for totrcco, bat grows ether crajs ell ; 13 acres in yellow pine and oak. For price and term apply 10 CBOSLY A UOBUIS, men Hi tr a ietr eal Estate limkerr Copl and .Wood. ED IVN D WHITE ' ASH CO.VL,' FULL sTOCK OAK ANT) Asn WOOD, BLACK jack and LKjiitwood. emu, lv.stor. English services at 11 o'clock. , a. Hi. German kty ices at 7-up. m- rnuaj .t tor fordl ally welcome - at JtS an I campbell'streets. Kev. J. W. Pilmrosc, j P:Wr. Mfrniux wniwn ix n. u. -..-v.. ... i.v..r nf i(iYMirsi .it nl?rht Con- ...jll I '- IU. U"'J' V - ' " I : c -shikii mi. !t n. lii. Praver 5 COMMERCIAIV SEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET.: 1' Jan. 23 2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm ' at 80 cents ' for Strained and 85 cents for grood TAR Firm at $1. 10. CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at $1.15 for hard, $2.15 for yellow dip rand vinrm. ' .' . COTTON Stead v. The following J are theoflieial tiuotations: Ordiuary, . . , OS. T j7o-lo; poou oruinary, 05, uw mm- laiions. Receiots to-day: Spirits, 118;ro8in, 041; tar 56: cotton, 310. " lroTiion and Cotton. 1 , Chicago, January 28, 1.00 p. m. Whpat m.arkpt onned at 82? and closed at 8H to 82" for May. Corn opened at 53$ and closed at 531 bid for May. Pork opened at 14.57 and closed at 14.50 for May. Nkw York, Jan. 28, 2:30 p. m. Cotton opened at 10.54 to 10.57 and closed at 10.55 for January. Opened at 10.59 and closedat 10.58 for February.- Opened at 10.70 and closed at 10.07 for March. Opened at 10.70 and closed at 10.73 for April. ' ! JIAItTNE NEWS. ARRIVED. " Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport. Master. Nor barque Apollo, Alsen; Castries St Lucia, W I, Paterson, Downing &Co. Ger barque I F "Pust,j Neijahr, Montevideo. E G Barker & Co. CLEARED. "Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport. Jlaster. Ger barque Lucy& Paul, Andries, Stettin, E Peschau & Westermann. EXPORTS. FORKIGN. Stettin Ger barque Lucy & Paul 3.308 bbls rosin. WEJ2KL.Y STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JAN. 2lST, l$S8. Cotton ashore, l!,; afloat. 1,800; total. 13.2."0. Spirits -ashore. 1,053: afloat, 1,208: total, 2,331. Rosin-ashore. 70,580; afloat, 31,85.1; total. J2,4;. Tar ashore. 4,5:4: afloat,- 1,9C4; total, 0,408, Crude ashore, oil. ItKCKIPTS FOU WKKK KNDED JAN. 21, Cotton. 2,:io7; spirits, (U)2: rosin. 7,157; tar, 1,0:14; ertide, 205. KXPOKTS FOR WKKK K.VPKU JAN. 21. D03IKSTIC . . Cotton. 2,08; spirits. 868; rosin. 372; tar, 123: crude, 030. FORK ION. Cotton, 1.334roKin, 0,812. LUt or Veseln In the Port of "Wilmlnjcton X. C, Jan. '48, 1888. No es.sel under 4 tons reported In this list.) SHIP. Kr Et t a. tons. A rt hur. Alex Sprant & Son BARQUES. Ger Toni. 4CS tons. Urandhoff. . E Peschau & Westermann Nor AdoIIo. 397 tons. Olsen. Paterson. Downing & Co Oer I F iusr, 414 tons, ?.eiianr. E G Barker & Co Ger Anna. XJ7 tons. Peters. Paterson, Downing- & Co Oer Apnea. 3.1" tons, scnepier, E Peschau & Westermann (;cr Ixiulse Wlchards. 3M tons, Ehmcke, K leschau & Westermann Ger Alexandrine, 425 tons, Rlckert. E Peschau & Westermann (k r Ceres, 3S4 tons, Horche, E O Barker & co Br Lizzie Wright, 33 tons. Wells, Alex Sprunt & Son Ger Rhea, 445 tons, Rapprich, . E Peschau & Westermann Nor Frlda, 383 tons, Rasmussen. Uelde & Co Ger Atlantic, 307 tons, schlottsnam. E Peschau & Westermann BRIGS. Nor San Juan. 290 tons, Bache, in dfstress, Heide & Co Ger Atlas, 2S2 tons, Dade, E Peschau & Westermann SCHOONERS. Charles C Lister, 267 tons, Robinson. . George Harrlss & Co Emma Crosby, 228 tons, Campbell. - Geo Harrlss & Co Etta M Barter, 253 tons. Barter, E G-Barker & Co J R BodweU, 213 tons, Metcalf. . E G Barker & Co Wide Awake-112 tons, Wingfleld,' E G Barker & Co Laura Messer, 426 tons, Gregory, E G Barker & Co Roger 3loore, 318 tons, Gllkey, E G Barker & Co n ester A Seward, 150 tons, Thomas, George Harrlss & Co Samuel B V room an, 449 tons, Smith, . Geo Harrlss & Co Albert L Butler. 327 tons, Foster, E G Barker & Co Fannie Tracy, 232 tons, Tllton, Geo Harrlss & Co Addle Jarden, 358 tons, narriman, E G Barker & Co Rlllle S Dirby, 398 tons, Naylor. Geo Harrlss & Co Thomas Clyde, 320 tons. Fyazler, Geo Harrlss & Co Franconla, 216 tons, Falker, E G Barker & co Removed . rpo OUR NEW STORK IN PURCELL BUILD- lng. No. 14 North Front St. Will be glad to welcome our customers there, W. E. SPRINGER & CO., Importers and Jobbers, Jan 23 11 ardware. Tinware and Crockery NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. NO WEAK MORE KYES rJITCHELLS EYE SALVE. A Certain. Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, ;' Producing Lonff-Sightedneas, aad Ea itorinr theSltitof theOld. . Cures Tear Drwpa, Granulation, 8tyo Tntnrra, cea isyea, miatiea jcye jLAanea, ana rro- dnclnj: Quick Relief and Terna . nentcire. Also, equally eflcaclous when naed 1a other maladies, such as UIcxts, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Bum. Plies, or wherever Inflammation exists, lilTCILLLL.'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold br all Drcxsia at 23. June U tw MISCELLANEOUS Mouse. EXTRA JOBS THIS WEEK I Chrdel Nainsooks, x Wonb tOcjfr 8 feats. u 1 ' I i i - i 15c " 12 Iff. t 15t. 40c I hm Ms Iniia Linfns, : ik. Sc. tie. it 20c " Ik ' 3T Worth double our price for 81, 1.25 and 1.50. . a : ; FIFTY J ACKETS, Worth $6 for $3, -o- Iilance of bur Ladies' and Misses, Men's and Boys Vests and Pants. Also, Blankets and Cloaks. . . -o THIS WEEK VlLL FINISH OUR Remnant Sale Secure some of the Bargains . "c" t . New Embroideries and Flo u noings, CHEAP FOR CASH, AT 116 Jan 23 arket St. OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IJS fl823. The Oldest and Best : ' v- i! i Family Newspaper. Six Regular Editors; Special Cor respondents at Home and Abroad; Stories, Reviews, Condensed News, Departments for Farmers, Mer chants, Bankers Professional Men, Students, Boys and (iirls. This vear the Obskrvkr will pub lish more than I 4- jj- FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, and the ablest and most popular writers will contribute to its col umns, foets ana prose writers, au thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the col umns ef the Observer, and it will give fifty-two unexcelled papers in the coming year., Price $3.00 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year, j Great Inducements for 1888 1. The NEW YOPyE: OBSERVER will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a sub scriber, for ONE DOLLAR. ; 2. Any subscriber sending his ownsubscrip tlon for a year in advance and a hew subscrl ber with $5.00, can hare a copy of the -Iren-teus Letters." or "The Life of Jerry McAuiey.'- 3. We will send the; OBSERVER for the re mainder of this year, and to January l, 1889, to any NEw'subscribef; sendinu us his name and address and $3.00 In advance. To such subscri bers we will also give either the volume of "irenaeus Miters" or vrne Lire or Jerry Mc- Auley. j Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal terms. Large commissions. Sample c ;free. Address. New York Observer, NEW! YORK. decs -Rlewj York. i. . plIILADELFHLY AND BALTIMORE prices In JOHN WERNER'S: Barber Shop : 10 cents a Shave; 20 cents a Hair Cut and 20 cents a Shampoo. His own manufactured Hair Dye of every shade at 20 cents and upwards. No. 29 Market Street, between Water and Front. j septsi ' i i m For Sale , VALUABLE FARM CONTAINING 300 acres with Residence.1 Glnhouse. Bam Stock house, Tenement Houses, it, &c Within one mile of A. & 1. IL R. Churches and schools convenient. - r - - A good bargain on easy terms. For narticu- lars cau or auoress, w. u. uu W.NLNw, , janl3 2ia ; M ackers Fcxry, N c Gash MISCELLANEOUS. John J. HedricC;, - ' January 6th, 1888. ' XVe want to talk; to our friends about Towels.' -Towels are an interestinp; subject toall nice Housekeepers. We have a weakness -that way, and consequently find, our selves overstocked. We do not design to exaggerate, but confidently believe ihat we have more Towels than any two stores in the city, 'and have always sold them cheap er. We intend to sell them cheaper ,yet. Listen, our 37 cents Damask Towels with fancv border, have been re duced to 25c We sold' a Scotch Huck towel very large size at 3 per dozen, they are worth $4; these we let you; have at $2, 75. Wfe give you a Huck towel that would be cheap at 20c for 15c. A pure linen Huck towel, a little smaller size, at roc. Cotton towels as low as sc, and ele gant towels up to $1.50 each. which will be sold at a reduc tion. To those who are well posted, " the superiority and cheapness of "our linen stock are as familiar as "household words," the prices named above are for xash, but prompt paying customers will get them all the same; if you desire to derive the benefit of the above offer, call early. So much for towels. Next week we will give you some infor mation in relation to other goods. Respectfully, . J- JH. The National Life - AND Maturity Association. OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Total Cash Assets . .1275,754.29 Liabilities. None. v Paid to members. : .' . .$168,070,82 -o- IIORATIO BROWNING, President. I . - GEORGE D. ELDRIDGE, r.- Secretary. Manager and Actua ry. : - . ' -----:-;-. "X: ''" '. Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. .' , A Guaranteed Policy. ' . Ah Incontestlble Policy. Maturity Value in Casn at Vrod Agv; Annual Cost Absofutely limited. ! J Only Four Payments per Tear. " V : Non Forfeitable After Three Years. V P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D. . ' Medical Director . WJ n: GIBSON, Special Agent Home Office 1,215 F Street, N. w. OCt26tf 1888. Calendars 1888. rjlUE PATRONS OF THE UNDERSIGNED and all others (who are Invited to become such and would If they consulted theint&Sts! arereouested to call and be supplied with a Calencfar f or the ensuinj? year. . uU PP' t business Calendars for the offlce and ornamental Calendars for Home are on hand ready for dlstri but ion. . There is no better time for taking out a Hf iTP11 Pu. afire insurance policy an accident Insurance poUcy. or any other ' fed nf a policy than at the beginning Vheyea?1 r x- willard, aS , msCfiLLANEQDR Stables. ; 41 I HAVE ON nAND SEVEN ptvt, ' for sale cheap for cash, ball LTx yourself Board for Horses by th4 h month. Good feed and comfortable suf! ? -Yearly 'SubscrijitionB JJECEIVED FOR ALL THE Papers and Periodicals in the Vmted state publisher's prices.- Hand in your sui tlons at once. It will save you the trouta writing and forwarding gnoney with6ut " additional cost. - -. - tF Special fates for Clubs of . ten or ao jang-lm : c; W. yATs Fruits,;iTdt;s:and Uandvj S.,VW1NSTKAD STILL TAKES lead! The freshest or fruits, ncts , CANDIES -.always on hand. Just want to please the children. .Postage stamps in small quuthir on hand. Respectfully - wtJf A. S. WI.NSTE.vn , nov L5 N Front St., near Post oa Geva rib Prigg ' G ENERAL MERCHANDISE BlipKE Corner Water and Mulberry Streets, (wesse building) up stairs. ' yOULI) NOTIFY niS FRIENDS AKBa, public generally, that he has opened a Genen Brokerage office at the above ' address ana & i spectfully solicits their orders win g;J prompt dispatch to. all . business entrusted k his care." , ' ' Jan 11 lm ". Hav Yor& & X7timmsu - ...'...':., t .' ' . FROM FIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YOEl Located between Chambers and Roosevelt su " ' At 3 o'clock, P. M . , - ' . - .. . BENEFACTOR. . ......... . .Saturday, Jan t tau aiu it vv eanesaay, Keo l GULF STREAM..;f.;...... ..Saturday, Feb i FROM .WILMINGTON- ; PIONEER...'...'.. . : r. '. Wednesday. Feb ! ..J..;.Satuxtday, Feb 4 . . .'. . Wednesday, Feb I BENEFACTOR... EQUATOR... ver Through Bills Lading and lowest Ttrt Rates guaranteed to and from points 1b Nortl and South Carolina. ' ' For Freight or Passage apply to--' 11 O. SMALLBONES; Superintendent S Wilmington, Kt; ..." THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, j - : -. , New Yan WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, Jan 28 v 35 Broadway, New Yort JTEDI18T - Wt, Manly Vigor, Weakness or Loss of JTcmnrypc Janently restored by the use of an entirtljw imedy. The ITerba Santa from Spain, bit h Trochees never fail. Our illustrated, JBpag W d testimonials, (sent eealed). Every mwtiirii ad it. VON GilAEF TROCI1BB COu r- feb 21 d eod ttw ly - Gaoh. Cash. Oooro. Doorc -o- JgEST GOODS. LOWEST PBICES. RIMS, SPOKES, WHEELS. - COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Being Factory Agents we can' save you mon?? . Jacobi's Hdw Dep! dec9tf 13 So. Front Strec. . Otoves J TN GREAT VARIETY, COOKftANPn' era. Can give you anything you are UMT, t want. We dont make them, but we nave cess to the best sources of supply. Call and see us. ALDERMAN. FLANNER & CO., Dealers in Hardware. Tinware, tx. Jan 16 LKw y 1 wUjaoingun Society Work. rjIHE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOB j Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plan . fancy sewing, crochetings and tmbroW; j Ladies' and Children's aprons a special')-. Orders left at the Rectory, or Third street, will meet with prompt atweu . nor 25 tf '; - v..,.;.' :: Hew Arriyalo. g Q BOXES HENRY CO. FIO TOBAC lPin BOXES PLUG AND TWIST, ' lOU . ' ALL STYLES TOBA Qfl finn ASSORTED CIGARS. ' f OU,U U U Above to be sold at greatU r duced prices to close consignment. Respectfully. Jan 23 : ioMarketSt2E Knoxville Furniture Co. yjTE ARE HERE YET, WITIl TpB and cheapest Furniture and other housed , goods to be found in the city. - 'j frm & We are receiving new goods daily i Factory. Also a f uU line of Baby Cfff Janj23 . . U. SNEKD, Man - 1 T if r ii ii u i ii i - r- -" ' " A. A Brown & I JENERAL INSURANCE AtJE FIRE, LIFE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT- j ' Overf35.000r''' I o for death losses forJ 1837, laWllmi;:N. C " cr.e corner North Water andMiubsrrs .... s- ' 2! . -
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