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mm IS) lo) nrfl Absolutely Pure Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" the original "Little Liver Pills" (sugar-coated) cure tick and bilious headache, sour stomach, and bilious attacks. By druggists. , ' , See the "Artful,' the best rat trap known, at Jacob Vb Hdw Depot t Ladies will find a "nice line of good reliable scissors at Jacobi'a Udw. De pot. NK AIVEI5TJHfc.Ti KNTH. Patronize Homo Talent! coiniEr.ciAi. nutts. IX) YOU WANT PRINTING or BLANK BOOKS OF ANY DESCRIPTION ? WILMINGTON MARKET. Feb. 23-2:30 P. M. - SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady at 28 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm at 80.. cents for strained and 85 cents for good strained. - TAR Firm at $1.15. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.10 forhard, $2.10for yellow dip and vinrin. COTTON Steady. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary, 7: pood ordinary, 8J; low raid dlincr. 9; middling 0J; good middling 10. No bales reported. Receipts to-day: Spirits, 114; rosin, 1,579; tar, 262: crude, 7; cotton, 180. o. no -Prorislona and Cotton. Chicago. February 23, 1.00 p. m. wheat market ODened at 804 to 80s We iniarantee that we can turn out as fine I nnd closed at 80i for May. Corn work a anv one In thla section. e carry I nroiipri n.tM to 514 and closed at 50? . . . i - r r -11 1. 1 .1 I " . ' . . . 1 a compieu- une pi ij-r ui iiuub. i for May. .PorK opened at an lon't throw away valuable time dllly ciose,j at 13.971 for May. k .UliyiDjrwitnnaiiauozenouicrs. uu N York. Feb. 23. 230d. ni. save any pennies, uooa work is worm w i n nruinpi t lf) KA asked and elos- be or ess I mil fnr Pphnmrv. Opened at 10.50 and closet! at 10.47 for JJarcli. misc: jvlaiteous: Carolina Oeutral Railroad Company. i ii n i n ' II, ,W .W.-.K,, CHANGE OF SCHEDtflE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. money than lotch work. JACKSON & BELL. This powtJcr never varies. A marve lor pu rtt t jtrwistH and w noleaomenesi M ore ceon czrA&l thsa the ordinary kinds, cannot be rT -v,, irtt ainm or Dhonpnate powders. KU T Ali ftl."' I The New Stabl 8 N FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN MUL- Opened at 10.50 and closed at 10.54 for April, upenea ai lu.ea ana cios ed at 10.61 for May. ..; n MM IS CONS. HW tA4 . I . . ri tXX. 10 Wail tt. N. Y. oenr nwuui.'iuc uvw tutij miujwu. cctzaou - Horses and vehicles for hire and homes board- - ' i ed and tended by trie day. wees or mom u. Store for Rent. MAKTNE NEWS. STATE NEWS. rpHAT VERY DESIRABLE STORE 1 .Sfromone station alone on North Front street, opposite First oa the Murphy Division of the W. National Rank and Just North of Capt. r r Ytra,l !. fnr .Innnarv. I lSS were over 150 per cent greater MclnUres Dry (Jood store, recently occupied tVinn for January, 1837. An increase Dy nie. A nrstlasa store, larpe. roomi". cen- rf TTnr nr Iea urOOOIXiOUS Can De ARRIVED. Steaifiship Benefactor, Chichester, New York. H G Smallbones. f Steamer Cape Fear Tomlinson, Favetteville. C S Love & Co. Steamer Lisbon, Black. Clear Run; T) J Black. Steam yacht Louise. Galloway, South port. Master. . Schr Edgar C Ross, Quinlin, Char leston, S C, Geo Harriss & Co. CLEARED. Steauier Cape Fear, Tomlinson. Favetteville, (J S Love & Co. Steam yacht Louise, uaiioway, rvrtrted all alon the line. Indeed. tit manv tiolnt nroductions forship xnent are so rapfdfy increasing that the railroad does not supply racu ties as promptly as demanded. TLalefffh I7for.- Tills afternoon. about 2 o'clock, a little child of Mr. Tnni B oont. resldlnu on isonn Blount street, was very seriously hnrneL The mother of the clilld went upstairs leaving the little one in m. mom .blow. She heard it urA.ni. and rblncr down found it wranncd in flames and fearfully burned about th head" and lace. It ianrroosed that the fire was com munieated in some way from the .prate. CJIzeb?th Citr Economist: C)n WAdnedav afternoon a trentleman named Jackson, 'ho resides in 1'er- nniruann conntv.. u.. wnue on nis wav to this citv. was attacked on h mail, about ten miles from Ports- stock can be found at month, by a white man and a ne:zro GermJSi11 wno came out Ol lue uwis, I Corner . Fourth and Nun Kta.. zaaiKled of him monev. One or the I P. s. Prescriptiona tilled at all times, day Ynn hM Ii! rinrsA whi e the other I ana nignu reosoti in m-m m - - - - - - - , attempted to gt in the cart. Mr. J. I ... r , n wasartned withanUtol. which he KflOXVli 6 F UTfl itUTB Do. ilm anil ntthn sftrht. of the wen.-1 e flred one thot at them without and cheapest Furniture and other household anv fTeer- Mr. J. informed the re- ffocxts to be found In the city. Ua r,f thla nnnor thnf t Ui uhh We are recelTlDir new poods dally from the v. . i ractorr. Also a iuu une or uany carriasres. ISouthnort. Master. Ger barque Agnes, cnepier, ijoii business. Isses3lon given immediately. Apply to I. SHRIEK, 16 North Front Street, feb 3 tf Purcell Building. Alew Arrivals. QQ BOXES HENRI CO. FIG TOBACCO, 1CA BOXES rLl O AND TWIST, , J D U ALL STYLES TOBACCOS, OA mrfc ASSORTED CIOAKS. U w Above to be sold at greatly re duced pces to close eonstjmment. j;especiruny. SAM'L BEAR, Sr., feb D " 10 Market Street Diamond Dyes f N ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE JL don, J W Bolles. EXPORTS. London- bbls rosin. FORKION. -Ger barque Agnes- -3,52 WEKKLY STATEMENT. feb 3) E. U. SNEED. Manager Sign of 'the Ilorfe. STOCKS ON HAND FEB. 18TH, 1888. Cotton anhore, 7,480; afloat, 3,495; to'al, 10,1)81. Spirits ashore, 1,C52. Rosinashore, CO, 843; afloat, 4,575; total. 65.418. Tar ashore, 5,833; afloat, .1,248; to tal, 0,481. Crude ashoreCGD. RECEIPTS FROM FKB. llTHTOl8TH, Cotton. 2,000; spirits, 658; rosin, 9,120; tar, 2,079; crude, 358. KT PORTS FROM FEB. llTH TO 18TH, DOMESTIC Cotton, 1,979; spirits,5333; rosin, 116; tar, 672; crude, 586. FOREIGN. Cotton, 3,389; rosix. 13,492. List of Venaeli in the Port of Wilmlhson N. C, Feb. 23 1883. No vessel under 60 ton3 reported In this list. SUIP. Br Etta. 1.154 tons. Arthur. Alex Sprunt &, son BAKUlCti. Ger Ferdinand, 416 tons, Bluslner, Ilelde & Co Oer Hong Kong. 385 tons, Beyer, the 6rcond time he had been attack ed while coing home or coming to town- The first time be was unarmed. Wilson Mirror: A very serious TTE DAVE TOE LARGEST, CHEAPEST I xor Emellne. 507 tons, Bagge, E G Barker & Co shooting affair took place in Nash LWn,-.rmww.vr it.. I Nor chrtsUana, JSl tons, Christiansen, couaiy on ouuuay iiikhi- urar mc i ajery gooas, iTunxs and Bags in me state. I ni vrtta phau. ir tons. Schultz. Wilson county line. It seems that I guaraiiud to piease oin la quality and I e Peschau & Westermann rhnnfflm nf ih Isvw ntl tr IV V.r ?Qe7 cneeniuiy reiunaco. oenuine i Ger Prlnz Fredeilch Carl. 444 tons, Beekman w w - - - - - - - i arm w vnnn m ta o mtA this waaip n r . rv avrltnnJohn Hottoma, and " -..-n . .aresunnu neseuraim thinking Uiat they would And him f ebO The Horse Mlulner. 10 saFront St "or ' ' I'aterson. Downing & po at the houf e of his daughter, Mr. 1 Ger I F Pust, 4i tons, iseijanr, - . - Va.1 F.tm.t. .rnnt KurAl 1 1 I JS U XJaTKer VO purpose, wuiuan a&Heu , I Ger Atlantic. 307 tons. Htihlottsnam. Fescnaii & westermann BRIGS. ' No. L No. 3. Ka5& , Jan. 1, 1888. dally ex. dally ex. i Trl-. Sunday. Sunday, yreekly. Leave Wilmington 6 40 pm 17 00 am Ar. Laurtnburg... 13 33 am 15 05 pm ; NO. 7. Lv.-Laurtnburg... 13 33 am :5 00 am Leave Hamlet 3 03 am 1 1 00 am ArrlTe Charlotte.. 7 00am ' 3 00pm Leave Charlotte... 8 45 ami Leave Lincoln ton. 11 09 am f Leave Shelby. J : ; ' I3 54pm Ar. Rutherfordtonj 3 00pml EASTBOUND TRAINS j . . . No. 3. , NoT 4, NOS8&6 Jan. 1. 1888. dally ex dally ex. ? Trl Sunday. Sunday. Weekly. Lv. Rutherfordton' - 8 40 am v Leave Shelby...... HO 53 ami - Iieave Llncolnton. . 13 45 pm: Arrive Ciiarlotte.. " - 3 00 pm ; Leave Charlotte... 8 00 pm 7 ft am Ieave Hamlet..... 125am 2 30 pm Arrive Laurlnburg 3 17 am 4 00 pm v-:-: 5 No. 6. Leave Laurlnburg. 3 27 am . 5 45 am Arrive Wllmlngt'n 8 25 am l 4 25 pm mSCSLLANEOUS. Gtoveo rN GREAT VARIETY, COOKS AND II EAT ers. Can give you anything you are Ujyto want, we dont make them, but we have ac cess to. tbe best sources of supply. i CaU and see us. l . n ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO., , . M Dealers muardware Tinware. &c. reh20(Lrsv; y Wllmiogton. N. CI Aiirn a MONTH.' ' No capital required. A OOt eood chance to make money. - Apply for territory at once B. & Lauderbach Cx., Newark, N.J. , , z ':h: feb204w A riT?lmki WANTED. ? $25 a week and A It Hi JW I expenses paid. Steady work. New Goods. Samples free. J. F. HILL & CO, Augusta, Maine. , v c feb204wa Trains No. l and 3 make close .oonneotipn at Hamlet with Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington nnd r.hnrinttft and Charlotte and Ralelerh. . TAke Train No. l for Statesville andistatlons on W. N. C. R. R.:and points West. Also; for Hnartanbunr. Greenville. Athens. Atlanta and all points southwest. Also, for Asheville via Spartanburg. i . Local Freight Ncs. 5 and 6 tri-weekly be tween Wlimlnsrton and Laurinburcr. I Local Freight Nos. 7 and 8 daily Jbetween Laurlnburg and Charlotte. j Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, take passengers. - j L. C JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent. Jan 5 :- j : :TEE EE7IE)V7: . 4 ast u a q $ 4f J4. T JOB OFFICII MARKET STREET, NO. USJtf. (TJ1 jjTAIKS)' . COMJl 1h A HVMh Y .4& XJVD IFi? iZJT PREPARED Jfb X0 ALL MANNER OF 4 ob rintin$ WE WILL JBT BE USDEfllOllE for that purpose, hatman asked the danxrhter where her rather was mooUR new store in pdrcell build- m A " M m W A " A iUUli IIIa. 11 111 K in V 1U X I t J 11 J J1 LWUVl M -www a ea open ine uoor anu oeiran .voi " 1 k o Barker & Co shoot, two balls taking e fleet; in the I welcome our customers there. ct" Importers and Jobbers. reo so Hardware, Tinware and Crockey them. Thirteen shots were changed one ball passing through the head of a boy, and it is thought the consequences will be fatal. It is thought that Bottoms was also grounded, though he succeeded in making his escape, and Is still at iarg. Charlotte Chronicle: A pleasant social event occurred in this city yesterday afternoon, in ths marriage of Mr. Joseph Solomon to Mis Lula Pitcher. The ceremony was per formed at the residence of the bride's father, Mr.' George W. Pitcher, and , was witnessed by a large party of friends. Parties who arrived in the city yesterday from "Winston, in formed our reporter of quite a lively nfTair between Mr. Jeff Grogan, a lawyer, and Mr. A. 'Ryttenbarg, a merchant, of that place. The two gard to some business affairs, and lostcontrot of their tempers. Mr. Grogan pushed Mr. Uyttenburg down a flight of stairs, and as quick ly as he could nut on brakes and stop himself. Sir. Uyttenburg pulled out a pistol and popped away at Mr. Grogan. The bullet passed be tween Jlr. Qroran'g legs and tore a ho!o through his coat tail. Halelsfc Ncicm and- Obtcrvcr; W. S. Bagwell, Esq., a prominent far mcr of this county, died at his home near Garner on Monday night. -The State Board of Pharmacy rsct in this citron yesterday for the Ination of candidates to prac tice pharmacy. The following nam ed gentlemen passed a successful examination: G. J. Heflln, Wilson; Chas. S. Jordan, Asheville: Chas. S. Kicrrsinore, Charlotte; B. W. Hunt er, llalelgh. The board was com posed of the following members: E. il. riadal, president; II. B. Home nnd Wta. Simpson, secretary. The election of John S. Cunning ham, Esq., of Person county, .as president of the great convention of the farmers of North Carolina and Virginia, recently held at Danville, wvs a graceful and well merited ac knowledgement of thepartthat gen tlcriLan has taken in the building up of t ho 'great tobacco interests. He Cora Green. ZMtons. Phllbrook. v E G Barker & Co Ger Dr White, 280 tons, Zepler, E Peschau & Westermann To the Public I Trtoo ttta OOTI trkno Clian1t TIf1rtA Jtr Ci Nor San Juan. 296 tons, Bache, in dfstress. ueiue a, to Ger Atlas, 283 tons, Dade, E Peschau & Westermann . SCHOONERS. Edgar C Ross, 418 tons, Qulnlln, Geo Harriss & Co Br Felland, 133 tons, McWlnnle, 15 Cl Wnrker A C.n noa oi gooas maae oy a cierk employed at the I Dlone. 211 tons, Raynes. E G Barker & Co OWE IRREGULARITY IN THE DISPOS1 JL tlOl . , . I Edward Benton, 375 tons. Warrington. Wilmington Weldon Railroad Depot, in I .. . V BGBarker&Co W1W. - Messenger. 828 tons. Falter, E G Barker & Co which he represented goods offered to be un- William CWlckham, 313 tons, Steelman, . . . . Geo Harriss & Co claimed and bring sold for freight and charges M C Mosely, 189 tons, Torrey, B G Barker & Co has become generally known, and we as one or Emily F Northam. 313 tons, PenneweU, the parties to whom such sales were made, ' .' . George Harriss & Co hare been renected upon In the represent- Cherubim. 99 tons,' Nelson, v Geo Harriss & Co tlon that such purchases were made by us at Addle Henry, 73 tons. Weeks, 4 Master half value; - . Mary A PowelL 47 tons. Keen. We take this method of Inform! n tr t im rmMi M?mrhim that snch representation of us Is absolutely I Addle Jordan, 358 tons, narrlmaiv ral-SO. .1 v r V?arbr C.n uinuux a ujxis mi luis iuaxacier(amount i tt& jtt Barter. 259 tons. Barter, log in all alwat a were at market prices, as I E G Barter Co tor Instance tmeat at 8 y cts, meal at ext. eta I J R Bodwell, 213 tons. Metcalf. t . In every Instance the nartv offerini- thw I 1 -.&WUIt. n noX n .u.., ue uiu unuer oraers irom ntosrer Moore. 318 tons. Oilker -WHEN YOU WANT-. PROGRAMMES, CIRCULAliS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS,' . BILL-BEADS. POSTERS, x ENVELOPES, - NOTE-HEADS. N . . . PAMPHLET PRINTING,! . TAGS, LAND DEEDS, " MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, v STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS. JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C, j CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE addrest fave von Ornish, BroneMtK Asthma, Indigestion I Us AR X E R S & I N C R TO N I Cthoutdejay.-l cuitjl luanyof toe woi-stc;i-seu and wine oest-remeaj br all ailoclions of the throat and lungs, and disease i-isin? from impure blood and eihaustion. - The feebfc nd sick, Btrufrpriiiu? asjainst disease, and' slowly drlftir) the grave, will ia niany canes recover their health b he tiniely nsj of l'arker's Gingtjr Tonic, but delay is dan-; itouh. TaVe it in time. It is invaluable for all pain jd didorilera of stoniacn and bowels. COo. at i)ruKcisti, Lieb'g Company's Extract OF M EAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat Flavoring, Stocks forSoups, Made Dish es and Sauces. Annual sale 8,-000,000 jars. Liebig Company's Extract ' OF- MEAT. An invaluable tonic. "Is a success and a boon for wWcn nations should feel gratefuL" See- "Medical press," "laneer-,': c Genuine With Blue Signature n ACCIDENT, mE, LITB, AND TORNADO INSUIIACIL FROM PIER 29, EAST KIVEft v. Located between Chambers ana j.. EOTTATOR. GULF STREAM, t satiir' BENEFACTOR. ... . .. 4 ,'x'; OF BARON LIEBIG In fac-slmllle across ! label. Highly recommedded as a night : cap Instead of alcoholic drinks. - i Li e b i g Company's Extract OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekeepers, firnwrs and Ohemlsts. s Sole Aeents for the United States (wholesale) C. David : febJ8 & Co., 9 Fenchurch Avenue, JLonaon, h-ng. feb 20 d & wiw " $500 PER MONTH. y:t FROM WILMlTov GULF STREAM ........ .. . , Tl p .BENEFACTOR I' ' l,P EQUATOR. . . . . . . . . 'Jj f::tw- Through Bills Lading ana 1u s' ; . --.ri , . AU&kbo uiuauu w auu I rum pJ. . and South Carolina. -- For Freight or Passage appij to H G. SMALLBONES, Supp.,.. THEO.'e. EGER, TratHSf . WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl K--" - uroaaway, , tlise Burr & j yriLL REOPEN thkir'sci:. girls and little boys; on TUESDAY f The course of Instruction, as ten' be thorough and systematic. . Special attention given tcf Kead : Music and Physical culture. Mrs. M..S. Cushlng will have e Musical Department . . " Hours for Kindergarten pupils JFor further particulars see riir' sept 10 . - Our National AutomatieGas Saving Govern ors save 33 per cent, in gas bills. They ea.ua! ize the pressure at meter. Secure a steady j lliiirljitt Vlrh combustion of the gases, and a pure and health ful atmosphere Prevent the disagreeable whistling, blowing and smoking , of burners remedying frequeni Hanger from fire and ex pense of broken globes. Over 8,000 in serylce. Endorsed by highest Mercantile,CorpQrate and Expert Authorities. Agents clearing V $500 per month." ' '-.' -;- X.-. ;ivx'-'zzX:: TnE UNION NATIONAL GAS SAVING CO. t 744 Broadway, New York. " 1 feb 20 4w -t , ? ' CARRIAGE REPOSITORY -AND- REPA1R SHOP. ARTIES IN WANT, OF ANY. KIND OF JjlASHIONABLJS UAJU DBK-b 0 ;J--; rf- ;'':'? AXD r, - ICS Market St.. Wflmfrm ( Shop fully equipped with all u proveoaemta. .-, u t --f , Courteous and polite barbers ih perve customeis. 49.?: IV Yarborough, formerly V rner, wouhl be Rjad to ter-e , A Fancy Lot cf Imported Gcc Q.ERMAN.. STUFFED . PEn;: thing new and very nice- large, per pound. The Celebrated AlphonsePerf v REVIEW JOB OFFICE. ILaiNGTON.H. C. WEW YORK OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IN 1823 Vehicle or want any Repairing donetQ their 0ne Pun(1 packages. old vehicles, will find It to their Interest to call on . , -. ; - ' -.x:? i-.S-v'? x C. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO. Corner Second and Princess Streets. send your horses to be shod. We have a first-class Shoer. Jan 23 tf For Sale. A VALUABLE FARM . ONTAINING 300 acres with Residence, Ginhouse, Barn," Stock- house. Tenement Houses, &c, &c. Within one mile of A. & P. 1 R. r Churches" and Schools convenient. ;. , . A good bargain on easy terms. For partlcu- ars can or aaaress, . v. u. uowjsjlng, ! jan 18 Dn : - Mackey's Ferry N C( - The National Life : AND- . v ' ' Terrine de Foles Gras, in eait .V- , -'j-.' . ' V'-. " I r Anchovies. , Guava Jelley, all sizes. . . . v . Extra Fine French Peas, boeci Oil ves, in gallon Jars. 1 , Flase and Pearl Tapioca -German sago. Jugnot French Blacking. California Fruit: Evaporated Peaches,- Jelly-C Sun-Cnred Peaches. Dried Apples. The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. the agent of the road. Respectfully, feUmf E G Barker & Co nAND & BRO. Valentines 1888. : ; 1888. - - Presidential Year. : FOR 1888. rpUE GREAT INCREASE IN THE VALEN JL TINE trade over former years is no doubt due to tbe Introduction of our beauflful , DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. EASEL VALENTINES, ELEGANT FRINOED CARD VALKfnxxs, . VALENTINES FOR ALL. Young and old, large and small, all can fce made happy from a large scock at Heinsberger's To Keep Posted On Politics Subscribe forth; m New York Weekly Herald. One Dollar a Year. Six Regular Editors; Special Cor respondents at Home and Abroad; Stories.' Reviews, Condensed News. Departments tor. Farmers,! Mer chants, ..Bankers, ; .Professional Men, Students. Bovs arid Girls- ,i ; This year the Observer wll pub us a more man ; T , FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, ana. me aDiesi ana most popular writers will contribute to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, au thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the col umns ei the Observer, and it will give hity-two unexcelled papers in me coming year. ; Price, $3.00 a 'year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal in the United States. -An Impartial Epitome every-week of each . ' .State's political movements. '' : The Foreign Department Is L'neaqualled. ' atest and most accurate Cable Specials toy ; f. ' the Commercial . Cables. - ! Live Book and Music Store J? 0-- ij one of the lart?s and mot snc c :::ful bright tobacco planters In tHJ'CTUJ. ana win plant mis ye: cvit a r.illtoa and a half of hil'L CJomlc Talentines, y-HOLESALE AND RETAIL. Lb 3 Fcrsalest uiriNiDLT.Grr.'s; Special Features PraeMfrai rnrm Advance of science. - Woman's Wort. Notable nemiuu. l ue w oria or Literature and Art. Short stories. Information on all Subjects. . Address, J-TAMES OOHDON BENNETT - , .. New Yorfc Heral 1, ' Cec9 - - - Ney York City Great Inducements for 1888 1.' The NEW YORK OBSERVER will be sent for one year to any clergyman not n!ow a sub scriber, for ONE DOLLAR. f ! ? ; 2. Any subscriber sending his own subserip tlon for a year In advance and a new subscri ber with $5.00, can have a copy of the '-Iren- ceus Letters." or The Life of Jerry McAuley.? 3. We wlU send the OBSERVER for the re mainder of this year, and to Januarjv 1, 1889, to any kkw subscriber sending us his name and address and $3.00 in advance. To such subscri bers we will also giver either the rolume of "IreniEus Lttters" or rTh&llfe of Jerry Mc- Auley. : : " . .: v '--4 V Agents wanted everywhere. - Liberal terms Lare commissions. - Sample c - free. Address.' i - 1 ev york! Maturity Association. OF WASHINGTON, D.'C WATKINS' DIGESTIVE B For sale ty Total Cash Assets . f . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . $275,754. juiauiuvivo. . INUXie. - i :Jno. L.-BoatirrI; jan 23 ' " 15 E HAVE OPENED TfflSC Paid to members : $168,070,1 some lot of PLAID AND STBH- NELS suitable for Chllaren's CM- Wrappers.1 ., Also, 50 pieces of jrt eenSy elegant styles and super cents per yarcL A fuU Une of t from 8 cents per yard to tne fln few handsome styles of Flald Ba dla Linen,.flhe fabric and low price HORATIO BROWNING, 1 President, GEORGE D. ELDRIDGE, v 1 Secretary. Manager and Actuary. feb 3 Life Insurance at Absolute Cost . A Guaranteed Policy. " " ' ' J - An Incontestible Policy. ' ' -. Maturity Talue in Casn at Fixed ' Agej - Annual cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per .Tear. ; , ; Non Forfeitable After Three Years. : . , . -. - P. S. RIDDELLE; M. D. ' s--x .vv.-;,- ... . - : ; . ; : X- Medical Directory ; w, H. GIBSON Special Agent. ; oct 28 tf nome'0ffice 1a5 F Street, N.JW. Valuable Lands bt NE TRACT OF La5D O mtle from Llncolnton, K. C con acres, 53 acres cleared: I ' but gives good crops orJJft branch runnlnfc through "ve: a few acres of bottom land on v 80 acres In wod. osk ad bcred. f Another tract lying zv ton, mile from u r r cleared, line spring " .7 aot six acres'of bottom land f", , Is No. I for tobrcco. bat g ' d well; 75 acres in yellow pin , ForpriMandwrmfPP mchJStt. Aocfrsi ocr- nnt i ik r. .! . t. n. . I Al'HA W J & ... . hoi imin nuin the mv "Mr OUNDREDSOF MEN IN - WILMiNGTON j ffi eindustfM pergj .... ' urifiu ill w III n n I II n , Sffifr lives insured. Some of alionth" itteeisr fT-,mmLe S,nder tms impression and and upward per day, who B K.BW- Uscover too late that it Either sex. roW or m.? Thfa Viaa hon i. : . . " I e Start yOU. "Fiv ii iAmiusn,on aunnz I ahiiitv le past month br the faiinm nr tua too ikte:5aie mSaniiSS .u5 . ".."2 "-"l---- !rrtSSSSany ,hat ?"bel a.. A. Brown c nVt, ,o VLU d.u-tJ ypmpany or New XPJ lshe tfdcst, largest ana best company in i the world. Its poUcies are ineontestUlt are XffSfllL the receiptfkrof Assets now oyer$ll8,000,000.oa . ti- - ' 'U S.'VILLARD,Ant ENERAL , FIRE,. LIFE, -MAKli t tS . over f.r.000 paid out for r -T; in Wilmington :(Ji rar.v Oillre corner ort n " cr X yr) stairs. . ,
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