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Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER
CO., 106 Wall St., N. Y.
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MONDAY, JAN. 7. 18S9.
1 STATE NEWS.
; '
Winston Daily: Mr. P. W.Mickey,
a farmer who resides near Winston,
butchered thismorninga hog weigh
ing 728 pounds net, 860 gross.
.- Raleigh News and Observer: Rev.
J. W. Carter, D. D., of Parkersbnrg,
W. Va.t the new pastor of-the First
Baptist Church, arrived in this city
with his family yesterday. The
examination of applicants for license
to practice law will take place in
the Supreme "Court on Friday and
Saturday, the first fund second days
of February. The' applications of
nine students have' been filed -up to
date. The court meets on Monday,
February 4th, when appeals from
the First District will be catted.
Qoldsboro Mercury: At a meeting
of the Golds boro Riles last Tluirss'
day night, it was decided by the
company to attend the Governors
inauguration January 17th. The
Presbyterian church, of this city,
last Thursday afternoon, was over
flowed with spectators and friends
to witness the marriage of Mr.
Giersh, . a prominent and rising
vouner merchant, of Salem, to Miss
- amiable daughter of Mr. and Mrs. as in same ' proportion that you
HW Bur well i pass that point of increase, will cause
, .,., .. I vou further in jurv to the eve. Using
Charlotte News: The darkies are giasses of stronge'r power than is ne
movmg out West at a rapid rate, j cessary is the daily cause of prema
Passenger Agent McClesky to-day . ture old agG to the sight. You can get
told us that if the exodus keeps up , the begt t Heinsberger's.
at tne present race mucn longer, tne
'black belt" will be transferred
'from the Southern States to Arkan
sas, Kacsas, Texas and California.
; Ever since the Christmas holidays,
train load after train load of darkies
have passed through Charlotte for
the: West, and they are still going.
- One train passed through the city
o-day filled with darkies from the
eastern part of the State.
Greensboro . Patriot: The mer
chants of Greensboro will memorial
ize the next General Assembly of
: Uprth Carolina in a petition asking
a repealjof the Merchants' Purchase
Tax. The Bank of Guilford
opened for business this week in its
-handsomely finished quarters on'
South Elm street. - The meet
ings of Evangelist Pearson have
been postponed from February un-,
v til May. and estimates have been !
made looking .to the erection, at
, some central and convenient point,
- of a temporary bailding for the ac
comniodation of the large crowds
which inav be exnected.
Durham Plant: Col. J. I. Alien '
auuereu a serious btruive ui iuratyHiH
last night at the residence of "Mr.
Jesse Brooks,- on Caswell Heights,
and lies to-day in a critical condi
tion. ; - Mr. H. N. Snow who at
tended a meeting of the Executive
Committee of the State Sunday
. School Convention, at Rateigh yes
" terday, informs us that the commit
tee decided upon Charotte as the
place and the 2d.' 3d and 4th of April
as the time for holding the next
session of the State Convention. The
committee also ordered that a call
be issued for county, convention to
be held on the 22d of February for
the purpose' of electing delegates to
.the State Convention. 1
Concord Times: On Christmas1
:jjay while out hunting George Cor- .
riher, n lad of 14, the son of Joel i
Corriher accidentally shot and killed .
nimsen. xne nigni oi iiie aotn, ai
:ter Mamford Kirk had retired to
sleep, he twasa wakened by the noise t
of .some one trying to enter his .
bouse. .He arose and oidered off
the intruder. He then made prepa-
' rftfinns for loadint? hiscrun and while i
doing so the person returned and
4r :,: 'began trying to force the frontdoor,
: Kirk aii the time calling on him to;
- and as ; he man entered ne was
the man entered ne was
V strnefcover the head and felled by a
rblow from the unloaded gqn in the
hands of Mr. Kirk. The man prove
to be a negro named Green Hori)e.
His skull was fractured and he died
; in a few moments. He . was proba
bly under the influence of iiqqor.
Charlotte News: The new Bapttet
Churcn, known as the Trade Street
Baptist, has been completed, and
the first religious serviee will beheld
in it to-morrow night. - -Old Jake
fjribbleis a memory of the pai. He
" strayed from the county poorbousa
last Sunday, and a day orvo ago
his dead body was found in the
-woods in Sharon township) Coro
ner Cathey Jield an inquest fiver the
body to day and the jury found tbajt
Jake came to his death through ex
posure. Nobody know kosr oldl
Jake was. People who hav lived
here or forty years say that he wm
,told zaan wheu they first-knew
' him. Jate wsed to talk about hav-
ing seen: Mars George Washington
when ha passed through this .sec
tion, but was always-careful to ad"
mit thaMie was a young negro then.
Jake must h'ave been 130 years old
when he died. He might have been
even:' older than thatr but 130 is
abont as high as we ean go on him.
tsucfclen Xrnic Salv
' The Best Salve in the ' world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores,. Tetter, Chap-
ginl Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
kin Eruptions, and, positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per Box.
For sale Jby Wm. H. Green.
TERRIBLE FOREWARNINGS.
Courh in the morning, hurried or
difficult breathing, raising o
'phlegm, tightness in tire chest,
quickened pulse, chilliness in the
evening or sweats at night, all oi
anvof these things are the first stages
of consumption.!- Dr. Ackers Eng
lish Remedv for Consumption will
cure these fearful symptoms, and is
sold under a positive guarantee by
Munds Bros., druggists.
LEMON EXIXIK
Its Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stom
acli, Bowels, Kidney and Blood.
Dr. Moziev's Lemon Elixir is
pleasant lemon drink that positively
cures an riuiiousness, v,ous uyuuuu,
n!ll! f1 Ai
Indigestion, Healache, Malaria
Kidney Disease, "Dizziness, Colds.
Loss of ADoetite, Fevers, Chills,
Blocthes. Pimples,Pain in Back, Pal
pitation of Heart and all other dis-
eases caused by uisortierea nver,
mm -a - ' . 1
stomach and kidneys, the first great
cause of all ratal diseases. .bitty
cents and one dollar per bottle, bold
bv druercrists. Prepared only by H.
Mozley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
LEMON HOT IROPS.
For coughsand colds, take Lemon
Hot Drops.
For sore throat and bronchitis,
take Lemon Hot Drops. .
For pneumonia and laryngetis,
take Lemon Hot Drops. .
For consumption and catarrh, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
For throat ajid lung diseases, takf
Lemon Hot Drops.
An elegant and reliable prepara
tion
pohl by druggists. 2- cents per
bottle. Prepared oy H. Mozley, M.
D., Atlanta; Ga. in th sat
Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses
Advice to old and young: in se
lecting spectacles you should be cau-
tipus not to take more magnifying
vower than has been lost to the eye
THE MAILS.
i
me malls cl03e and arrive at the City Post
office an follows:
CLOSE. ;
Northern through malls, fast 31.00 P. M
Northern through and way malls. . 8.00 A. M
I. O. and A. & N. C. Railroads and
routes supplied therefrom ; 8.00 A. M.
Raleigh & Fayettev?e 8.00 A. M.
Southern way malls 2.00 P. M.
Southern through malls 1 9.15 P.M.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Western malls (C. C. Railway) 1.C0 P. M
Cape Fear fiYVRK and pplnts sup
plied therefrom....; 1.00 P. M.
Raleigh & llamlet It. li. and points
supplied therefrom : 1.00 P. M.
Smlthvllle 1.30 P. 31.
WrightSAllle 8.00 A. M.
Clinton, special 3.15 P.
Specials for Maxton, Wadesboro,
.Monroe and Charlotte. .. 5.45 P. M.
3IONDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Onslow C. DT. and intermediate offl
ees 6.00 A. M.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Little River, 8. C, and Intermediate
offices.. 6.00 A. M.
Cape Fear River mail 1.00 P. M.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY."
Northern and way mails. 8.30 P. M.
- tt
Southern "way mails 9.30 A. M.
Carolina Central R. It... 2.30 P.M.
Malls collected from street boxes In business
portion oi city at 5 A. M., 12.00 M. and 4.45 P.
M. and from otlw;r points of the city at 5 A. M.
and 4 P. M.
General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00
.P. M., and on Sundays from 9.QQ to 10.00 A. M.
Carrier's delivery open on Sunday f rom 9.30
to 10.30 A. M.
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A. M. to 3 P. M., continuous.
Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M
Stamps on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M
to 10 A. lit and 1 to 7 P. M.
SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
-AT-
WATSOIST'S
r on i
uhina.blassware oturockery
TOrB.
i
115 Princes St.
FINE LOT
Dinuer and Tea Sets
In Stock.
IJ'ilie l ea at on'y$G.
A full stock oi rockery and Glassware on hand
LAIVJPS
Atf an Descriptions, the Prettiest in t$js city,
. j?TNK VASES,' TOILET. $ETS AND'
AMBEK SETS, CIIEAJV V
B 8 K B r H & TO I L fcT SQAP8
, v Atxery qfarpost.
Eyeryfeody isJnyited to Call,
Two foytc clerks In attendance. Messrs. J.
M,clt. Cowan and Chas. II. Stemmerman. -
A. 7. 174.TS0S, .
dec 22 tf v lioPrtaces $t. (Eyajos Block.)
Beautiful
Mm
- WILMINGTON MARKET.
; : , Jan. 7.-2-0 P..M.
u SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm
at. 44 cents. Sales of; receipts at 43
cents. . - . : . ; . - - 9
ROSIN Steady at 80 cents for
strained and 82 . cents for good
strained. 1 " ' k
TAR Steady at 1.10. f
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady
at $1.30 for hard, i $2.25 for yellow
dip and virgin.
COTTON Steady. The following
are the official a notations: Ordinary,
good ordinary, 7 13-10; low
middling, 8h middling 9; good mid
dling 9 11-16. f
Receipts to-day: Spirits, 107;rosin,
1,456; tar, 31 ; crude, 8; cotton. 323.
. MABTNEj JiEWS.
ARRIVED, .
Steamship Gulf Stream, Tribou,
New York, H G Sinallbones. .
Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson,
Fayetteville, T D Love. ' :
Gei brig Autares, Rahden, Barba
does, E Peschau & Westermann.
Nor barque Monica, Johannsen.
Barbadoes, J W Bolles.
CLEARED.
Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson.
Fayetteville, T D Love.
a
MONTHLY STATEMENT.
STOCKS ON HAND JAN. 1, 1888.
Spirits ashore, 2,234; afloat, ,204;
. .total, 2,438. r
Rosin ashore, 96,311. ,
Tar ashore, 5,299; afloat, 367; total,
5,666.
Crude ashore, 567.
Cotton ashore. 6,978; afloat, 273;
total, 7,251. -t j
RKCEIPTS FOR MONTH OF DEC. 1889.
Cotton,32,696: spirits, 4,500; tar, 8,547;
crude, 1,803. v
EXPORTS FOR MONTH OF DEC., 1889.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. .8,138; spirits, 1,878; rosin, 3, -
676; tar, 4,928; crude, 1.448.
FOREIGN. "
(Cotton. 14,537; spirits, 4,848; rosin.
29,534; crude, 58. ' . .
The Acme
MANUFAOTCaiNGOO
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting.
WILMINGTONJN.C
T
1HE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS
the ACME and GEM, is now established, and
the results of three years' use In the hands of
the best fanners of this and other States
attest their value as a high grade manure.
The MATTING, made from the leaves of
native pine. Is conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
demand for It Is daily increasing. It has vir
tues not found In any ether I abrfc
The FIBRE or wool is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a filling for
Mattresses 13 almost equal to hair, being Tight
elastic and proof against Insects.
certificates from reliable parties using ou
goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail
ed upon application. lan 4 tf
Scribner's Magazine
For 188.
The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE
aim to make it the most popular and enter
prising of periodicals, while at all times pre
serving its high literary character. 25,000 new
readers have been drawn- to it during the past
six months by the increased excellence of its
contents (notably the Railway articles), and It
closes its second year with a new Impetus and
an assured success. The illustrations will
shoSv some new effects, and nothing to make
bliudw cit s MA-iAiiiNi; attractive an in
teresting will be neglected. I
THE RAILWAY ARTICLES will be cohtln
ued by several very striking papers; one espe
cially interesting by Ex-Postmaster General
1 homas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser
vice." iuustruieq. r. I
MR. ROBEJtT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serial
noveili ne .Master of Baiiantrao." - will run
tnrougn tne greater part of the year.
Ilegmi in Xovemltei'.
a cuitufcsi'uiNiJjiixcii and collection o,
manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet
and a famous group of modern French Painters
wm iurnisn tiie sucstance or several articles.
lunstratcq.
me Drier end papers written last year by
Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced cy
iamrms authors. Mr. Thomas Ballev AldrirJi
will write the Urst-.of them , for the January
niTmlvr. . T
Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will
appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Method 'Of
Work, illustrated from original MSS.. a second
'aneu oi lho. uoqks,-' oy jurs. James 1. Fields,
and many ftther articles equally noteworthy
ArUcleS on ART SUBJECTS viu be a feature
Papers are arranged to appear by Clarenjee
Cook, . n. Blashfield, Austin Dobson and
FISHING. ARTICLE describing sport in the
Wlnnlnlsh. Bass and Tarpon aye the subtecti
now arranged. The authors are well Known
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES Of great variety.
uiujfrapiiy, uescnpuun, etc., win appeaa, but
uvb vi cuu-xemiuam commonplace sort.
ItluMralea. 1
Among tne most interesting in the list of
scieniinc papers ior tne year wm De a remark
WW ajriae py trot, jonu 'irowDndge, upon
tne mew rscent aeveiODments and uses nf
r-uuTOGUAPnx. mtisfratea.
A class of articiesr Whir h has nroved of stv.
rial Intereat will tw Y-iSrif! nhnti fivi. m irmimf
papers upun rur uut i j in iim mosQ
applications, by eminent authorities; at-ra-markable
paper on DEEP MINING, and cthor
Interesting papers. : .,..-r.i-.- ..
Uitifue must rations.
A SPECIAL uBFER to cover last rear's
numbers-, whictijijelach 4 tfce Jtallway Ani
cles,fes follows; : -J -3?-. "i . ' '
A year's subscription (1SS9) Imdthe nnm
bersfor 1888....'. i;t.:Si- J. ..:. .x
A year's subscription (1889) and the num- -
oeH yr ?iss, Douna in cloth. . . . t .. 4 . 4.00
" MajtMj jents a number. '
Charles S criBnexs Sonfl.-
. - 743-745 roadway,;N Y. W: (
Atlantic Coast Line.
;-. . : -
Wilmington & Weldon R. R
AND BKANCHB8.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTD.
Dated
Jan. 7, 1889.
0 gl gI gg
P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M.
12 40 5 43 6 00 10 45
1 53 7 10 11 58
A. M .
10 20 ...... ......
P. M. P. . A. M. A M.
g 3 7 00 7 43 1 31
t 2 35. '
3 ij;
6 00!
A. 31. A. M.
3 15 7 40 8 35 1 20
4 10 , 9S3 2 15
4 35! 8 40j 9 49 2 35
P. M.
0 001 9 55 11 30' 3 55
Leave Weldoa
Arrive Rocky Mount
Arrive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro......
Arrive Wilson...
Leave Wilson...";....
Arrive Selma........
Arrive Fayetteville..
Leave Goldsooro.. ..(
Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia....
Arrive Wilmington.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
CO
g5
3C
A. M
M.
4 00
5 40j
5 55
P. M.
;6 15
11 14
U 28
Leave Wilmington.
Leave Magnolia
Leave Warsaw.
Arrive Qoldsboro. . .
9 OOi
10 3i
10 50
11 50
2 15
6 55,
Leave Fayetteville.
Arrive Selma
Arrive Wilson.
8 40
11 00
12K)
P. M.
.1.
A. M.
2 57
'. M.l A. M
Leave Wilson
Arrive Rocky Mount
Arrive Tarboro......
12 38
7 52 1 40
8 291 2 16
1 1
A. M
.1.
Leave Tarboro....,
10 20
P. M
P. M.
9 40
Anlve Weldon..
4 30i
2 40
3 40
Dally except Sunday.
Ti'aln pn Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
nalifax' for Scotland Neck at 2.30 P. M. Re
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 8.20 A. M. daily
except sunuay.,
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albermarle
& Raleigh It. R. daily except Sunday, 5.05 P. M.,
Sunday 3.17 P. M., arrive Wllliamston, N. c,
7.20P.M.. 4.55 P.M. Returning leaves Wll
liamston. N. C", dally except Sunday, 7.10 A.
M., Sunday 9:50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C,
9.15 A. M., 11.JJ0 A. M.,
Train on JWidland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 8.00 X M.,
arrive Smlthfleld, N. C, 9.30 A. M. Returning
leaves Smithneld, Nl c, 10.35 A.- M., arrive
GOidsooro, n. c, 11.45 A. M.
Train on Nashville Branch leavea Rocky
Mount for Nashville, '3.00 P. M.. arrives at
Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10. 00 A. M..
Nashville 10.35 A. Mi, arrive itocky Mount
11.15 A,M., dally except Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, daily, except Sunday,, at 6.00 P. M.
and 11 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.00 A. M. and 3.10 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville
Branch Is No. 5L Northbound Is No. 5a 'Daily
except Sunday.
Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson,
Golds boro and Magnolia,
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for all point3 North daily. Ail, rail via
Richmond, apd daily, except Sunday, via Bay
No. 501, Vestibule Train, Southbound, Mon
day, Wednesday. Friday. . " '
Leave WeldOn 9.50 P. M. arrive WilmlncrrnTi
2.00 A. M -
No. 500, Vestibule Train, Northbound, Tues
day, Thnrsday, Saturday. " , -
Leaves Vilmln2t0n 1.0S A. M ' flrrlvfi WPlflnii
5.33 P.M. ; ' r
Trains make close con npt ion tnr nil rnint
North via Ricnmond and Wrashinenn. .
All trains run solid between wnmintxtnn nnd
Washington, and have Pullman Palace siPn-
ers attached. -
JOHN j?. divine. Gem Supti
J. It. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON. Genl Passenger Agent.
Jan7 , ' - . . ,
a
& kmanU It, K. Co!
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Dec. 17,1888.
Leave. Wilmington...
Leave Marion,
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter... .
Arrive Columbia...!
4 40
7 21
6 15
M.
9 00
CentraTir. R. XjUTm?a irom Charleston via
ttzmestA: M., Manning 8:53 A. M
with v u- connects at Florence
TRAINg GOING NORTH.
No.-23. NOi 27. No. 58.
P. M. P. M. P. M.
C 25 10 10
0 37 , 12 37 3 55
1 20 , 1 20 5 10
A. M. P. M.
NG.-50 . NO. -58.
A. M. P. M.
3 20 . ;. .. .1 t 6 00
40 7 21
INO. 52.
I A. M. I
t 9 20
1P?2 .
No. 51. No. . 59. No. 63.
Leave Columbia..,. f'$& 730
Arrive Shmrr..-....::. ilf J ? ?
Arrive Fprensp ...... i u g
Leave Florence .... .. frfo
Leave Marion.. ..... M IS
A.. Hf J p. m.
Dally. tDaiiy except Sunday,
central it.
Lanes 7:12 P.
Kn Kit -Z, . .
IU - ...
JOHN p. Divnsr n
r KSJ?LY, SuWSSn:ndent"
T,
dec 15
ForRent.
house ttdleteTtiSriW -'i
Rents prompur couicteZr:
awUuw.M,icul4L-u 10 without extra c
ilARTTN T.TJAVTS
Rea) Estate Agent. "
lid Princess t
novu
Ka to Charl aatnn a r n
B.. arriving Manning V P M
. M.. Charlp5trT cm t? 1 ' al
.11. - . -
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new lr r r.
t ' our cct'.;
k2 srnaU ,J
CECG! blow! r
MY HOLIDAY TRADE HAS BEEN UN USUALLY GOOD, ad
SAY BETTER THAN ANY .
Previoilis
I therefore desire to v extend
And alia
APPY
Vety
dec SI
BEST FITTING CORSETteWORU)
FORSAtt BY LEADING MERCHANTS.
MAYER, STROUSE & CO. r.
MTRS.-4I2 BROADWAY N. K
dec24 4w
FURS, FUR
W
E WISH TO BUY
in nnn raccoon skins,
I u.uuu
10 000"OXSK,NS' .
10 000 oposs''M kins
10',000MINK,N8'
10,000 skcnksk,ns'
in nnn1'TERSKINS.
1 uivv vy
, We pay highest CASH prices and m
ake
prompt returns.-
CHAS. F. BROWNE
110 North WTater St., Wilmington, NJ
c.
dec 27 ti 1
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Published inLumberton, N. C, by
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every Intelligent citizen of Robeson county.
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sur-
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ng counties, Including Marion,
3taii-
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COMMKltClATL CAIJIS.
Special Features.
Practical Fanning, i . :
Notable Pulnlt Uttern' ' PrK,
. iir -. .
wicraiure ana Ai-t,
Stories by pur Best Autt ork
INFfJRJIATfON ON ALL -SUBJECTS
Address, ,JAMES GORDON BENNETT -
dec 14
ssvw xor HeraldL !
f Kew York citv
4I&iaiiJaPfflpiwfe
We thank one and ai r.r
and
the ye,ir u.i c j ' . t. a , VlChm'-
no piijion ;vir part will t.. cnn. ir
- LIMIT, I
that
further..: lit, their conl.u 1 w
still j
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iff
cr
the latest
dBitir
'hi
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t:; . ri.P tterial, .lathe
fi opj.; oar sttlr-fi.
In fvcry
!the( -,
ofTe:' 1 ;
eason.
my hearty thanks to m V , '
wish them all
WEWYEAR.
Respectfully,
Wclntire,
NORT
HI Klt'th
Zi
uon t Delju
SE.N-nOUHBK0KE.Nu
ttUUt repaint proin
at tow prices. ,
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1 propose to make mv livi
wm do.tue work well and win 3 wf i
: macu for doing it. cad land Lch"T
repairs l liave aireadv mSS me . J
nnlr owfn Ua.h4..' Will .u?
&c, as well as Furnitnrp i"
give estimates
or nmhnhio "iu CtonS
come and see ire. c tusc of r,
B. Fittfeik
No,
SELF-RISING
BUCKWHEAT,
: t 3 AND 6 LBS, packages
INVALUABLE ARTICLE F0S Pfc
ducing in a few minutes, by the addiuo,
cold water or milk, most delicious
jliukwheat Oakfs.
MAPLK SYRUP,
EITHER IN BULK OR IN GALLON 0B HA1J.
GALLON CANS.
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Fresh Vegetables and Friiil
By every Steamer
Preserves and Jellies
BY TIIE POUND.
For sale by ;
Jno. L Boat wright,
novy- . - 1517 saFrom st,
Sportsman's Supplies,
Guns,
Pistole, Knives and
Ammunition.
3STOJSTE BETTER.
TLe Jacdbi Axe,
Every One Warranted. Merchants will find tt
me most salable. .Tlmbermen declare
; It the BEST MADE.
Wheelvyrightsand Carriage
; Makers ,
Will And that we are Headquarters lor Rfc
xiuoa, wneeis, Axels anauoiw.
- - e sell the Philadelphia Eagle Car-
; rlage Bolt.-whlch is the BEST
j . .MADE. . .
HEHMEN
wlfihd a large assortment of Fisbiner 8
vuea, sucn as GUI and Seine Twine,
Tt Lines, Rope Lead and FLsn-
ing Tackle of all kinds.
HOUSEKEEPERS
WW be shown the largest and cheapest W 4
y v,upiuug ana ueatlng stoves in tne an
and many other useful household art!
,. - cles, such as Coffee MlUs, 'tJffuce-'
pans, iron-Mortars, etc. I!
We WaSour Trade I
And shall do all we cai to please you, botu
N.Jacobi Hardware 0p.r
dee 3 . ' . v . -J2 So Front St
POMONA HILL NUKSERIES
TWP aS4 a naif MUeswestof Greensboro. Sr P
'he main line t$g r. $ p. r. R. pJ
ngh the
grounds and ' within 100
ArH am . i J-i
twice rf5iTr:r ii? JI?rE in
item iralns makes tona mi
SaKrirt V16 largest Nursery tn
frt f th0 largest m the outfc
vi Appies, reatu,
iu. v wajayK.
S?? Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, rapes.
auunu
lognefreetottppijcflnta.
Vi5SIM5?.CItea. ' SSatrlDt in Cat-
-
WU EDO
t,,;-1 "a, Guilford Co.,
Countv.
win dj
nJ
- 7 , '
good paying. .coinmlssloa