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THIS PAPER -pursued every evening:, Sundays excepted, . By josn. T. JAMES, Editor and rrop. ; SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE1 PAID: 0ne year, m Slx "monUi 12.00. Three months. $1.00. one month, 35 cents. Tbe paper will be delivered toy carriers, free of charge, m any part of the city, at the above rates, or 10 cents per wees - " . "" advertising rates low and liberaL subscribers will please report any and iU faii"ure3 to receive their paper regularly. - NKV f VBKTI8K MK v t. '.hi1 . , t II T. TV . W Oft 11 4W $93 firiitflr.SrAChIn' t a citabltih Mda il tu mhi. uy nurinr anr machittes. gooaa men H1" tnem, we wui hub rcr w pcrsoa in tmen 10011x7,100 inj best sewing-mschine jnade in world, with U the fttUcbment. Wo will also tend free a complete line of our costly and valuable art samples. In returu ws aiK mai you snow wnat we seno, w wura-miv but call at your borne, and after 8 montns an snnu o, nmwitr. Tbia rrand machine ia made after the feineer patents. which hare run out : oeiore paienn ran out it sold for J9li. wiia me attachments, and now sens lor S&O. Best, strongest, most use- machine in tne woria. No capital reqnirea. ruin. E friT he "KwTnT-machine in the world, and the fnetf work, of bifth art erer shown together in Aj.(n St K CO., Box iVuRuata. Maine. ' cIK-10 Km cktw , A True Tonic. - Whon you don't feel well, and hardly know wh:ir ails you, - give B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) atrial. It 13 a fine tonic. T. o. callahan, Charlotte, N. C, writes: "B. j5. i:. is a Hue tonic, and has done me great I V. Thompson, Damascus, Ga., writes: lI believe B; B. Bis the best blood purifier made, it has greatly improved my general health." . ' An old gentleman wrles: B. B. B. gives me ntw life and new strength. It there is any thing t hnt. will make an old man younsr, it is li. ii. li." p. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August 10th, isj writ par ! deend on B. B. B. fort he preservation of my health. I have had it in i.iv familv now nearly two years, and In all that tirne have not had to have a doctor." Thos. I'aulk, Alapaha, Ga.. writes: ."I suf fered terribly from dyspepsis. The use of B, it k lmamadfi me feel like a new man. J would not take a thousand dollai s for the good lr lias done me." -v M. f:heshire. Atlanta. Ga.. writes: ' liad a long spell of typhoid fever,5 which at last seemed to settle in my right leg, which swell ed up enormously. An ulcer also appeared which discharged a cupful or matter a da', t hen gave li. B. B. a trial and it cured me." jan 10 lm aw "STOKLEY'8 " WE ARE NOW PllE pared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters to be had on Che Coast. "We have made special preparations for the season. Myrtle Grove, Middle and Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. Served promptly and In any style desired. W. 11. STOKUfiY, oct 10 tf Wrightsvllle. a Agents in every Town VU anlBO and County to sen our fioods. Send us onk dollar, and we will send you samnle that sells for three dollars, and start you In a business that will pay you from iuo to $300 per month. Address THE RICHMOND PUBLISHING CO.. jan 18 lw . , Richmond, Va. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. PRINCESS, BETWEEN FRONT AND SEC x onu streets. JOHN wilder ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOO.MEU, Cashier. -Lends money on satisfactory security. t Pars interest ort denosits. r Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. jan 8 ti Drugs and hoiicalp, 'r'oiLET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES I - . . ' Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc. ; , ; Also Prescriptions filled day or night at F. C MILLER'S, - Drug Store; 7 j an 4 . Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., hikl SUII ABLE FOR Y HOLIDAY PHES ENTS, ... " : at :-,.: -; ,', WATSON'S China.Glassware&Crockery Store, Vl5 Princes St. . - - ' . " v FINE LQT - Disiicr anil Tea Sets In Stock. 1 Pino reacts at only $6. A full stock of Crockery and Glassware on hand LA5yJPS..v-, Jf all Descriptions, the Trettlest-ltt tne city. FINE VASES, TOILETETS AND OflAMBEK SETSTCnAP. baskk s & Toiler OA PS At very near cVP.rvhnrh ic InVlh fi tn La h " j .'v t . v - - TODoute clerks in attendance. Messrs. J. cst. cowan fliwi nhss ii.-Ktemmermaa ,1, !.V:rT! J.tV, rRE C.T!2- 3T yi"r?S5aS jar 7 ' ' V- ( !M ; t rrf-ii?. c hai-mh-ac stories anr , ivF vlliuw iuWly.fc Critics "Vv . i- f 'k" ''"' t-itr-?t!d delight. - t -.' tnf-another for i wa'l rrnriTi liUlili nnnn. 1 J.UJXJ lit A. W, VVATS0&', lec 23 t l is Princess StJ (Evans Block.) r 1 -I VOL. XIII. WILMINGTON, N.C., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1889. i NO 20. Gen. Ranisom was yesterday elect- ed by the Legislature U. S. i Senator for the ensuing term of from next March 4th. six The Confederate pensioners met in Raleigh . yesterday, 00 strong. They were recei ved with (open arms by the people. Last week it was j thought tnat about 40 would attend, and on Tuesday the News and Ob j placed !thevnumejv at' 100. They were escorted yesterday to the Uapltal by the iiiovernors liuard : arid nil Raleigh ' turned but to do ! them honor. ! The ice men of New York are form ing a trust to force up the- price ..of Ice iiext su miner. Thirty of the big dealers are already in the combina tion. The couiplaint is that while over $5,000,000 is, invested in the business arid over 3,000,000 tones are used annually in New -York., and vicinity, no profits have been made since 18SS. Tlje jmihl wfeather has given them a chance to work ton gether and the thirty inj the com bination have agreed on these rates: Wholesale, $3.50 per ton; -hotels, &4; small trade, $5; families, 8. . mi j The rogues out in Minnesota are quarreling over the plunder Sabin and Washburn both wanted to be Senator but iWashburij. had the strongest "pull" and so got a slight majority in the caucus.. Sabin there fore cried - 'stop thief !" arjd so lustily hat the Legislature will not elect until his charges of bribery have been investigated. A bribery inves tigation committee is atj work and one member has already declared that he was offered $400 for his vote, vb probably friot high which" he declined to tal because the bid was enough. i : Prince Ferdinand of Bulgana is a plucky youngj man. JNt content ...S41. rtll -4- t,T-vl ao o a o in lav in Vi a I mtil 411 1119 HUUUICO UO M.JU1CI 1U 1111 I Bast, he is going to join the army of people engaged jn settling the ques xion as to . wuetiier iiiiti i iuc m o fnilnrfi. A vouner woniah named Princpss Henriette: daughter of the 1 - t Tl.l-o, Id nih charo , ' ; I J -J ft i u w ft. - iuikauvj k-J - t " " his troubled i throne ittie same throne, by the way, which Mrs. Frank Leslie once said ishe would not have at any price, when a little Prince who wanted her tried to per suade, her that . Bulgaria wanted Viitn Pfinoa "PorrHnnnl's f ntnrA Ivife w nnlv 10 veaW old and is one of the rfbhest cirls inlEurope. It seems as hAtf pr. . , .l.iJ i xne iiiaicn was urougub, aouui the Prince's hard-working and en- ergetic mother J Princess Clementine of Coburg. -1 I Yesterday's Charleston Neivs and Courier thinks that the cqttbn crop this year will reach 7,500,000 bales. In an editorial article it says: Dav bvdav the cotton crop of 1888-89 assumes more trenerous pro nortions. and there are ! few who now dispute the fact that it will be the largest crop ever made. The conditions has Ibeen unusually fa vorable for maturing the drop, ,and, in manv of the most fruitful sec tions the pickers are still actively at work in the field. The result of the prolongation- of 1 tne piercing beusun, . -i nf area of the Cotton Belt, must be an uver i iiiit; vasu aciaition to inej yiem wipuu. j covered, from the enecusoi nis re gratifying as it was unexpected. It e evere sickness to resume seems not extravagant to hope, with pent v ery se ere , the present outlbok, that fthe crop will approximate; n it cioes not aaAh) ha mnivififipnt tnf.n.l of "7. rrOT V ' The best of it lis that the bulk of the crop-has oeenmarKetea at prices agricultural interests of the South Buck is his name and hdis a Geor o-ia -Renablican 'protectionist. He n r j went to Indianapolis to see the m i i . I J ing that he had been sen ior. ne . i- j. ' .i has retarnea ana says: I went to talk iupon what is known as tne jaquiueru quesiuu. 1.10 President elect Seems very anxious to ODtam accur iu - cerniDg me pmiumu uumuiuuu i the South ' 1 ' ' t it xi vimnfpn'f to find xi linn law .if anvthinn- about the t poiiucai V. J -n - - , - . Anifinn--nf thi l South hertooK a WVUU.w.w.. . T ' I very peculiar cpurse nt. it.j true inwardness Referring to the rumor tnat i tar nv.. ii ii:. navtv rison iavorea oujiuiug "i m the South by giving oinces to in .Democrats." Buck says that the Georgia5 visitors djd not fa- 1 . ' - . t .J ; at,ii Iftia 'mn. a i cKnniH iriio rim i vo . F ti .u. .L teetionists cqmerio uie -uiiwi , , .a.JA .'mnn 'Unnntnte -J ! . : , if-- v j r - - s- y r ubtuu i f A eWmild break away Ifrom Demmtio organizations anal Grand Mogul oiriis pariyj preienuMJohnH Currie as Yice "President JU should, - " with' Republicans, support 1 protectionists for Congress and other nffipa AnHefnnfi'ni rPftno-nitioti -J would follow. That is just it." To : become the end man iri a minstrel i show a white man must not only black his face but his arms and his ; wrkh a waD . I ; . Salvation Oil, the greatest cure ; ;Jx?trn euraL I should not be without it. Cures are effected in an incredibly snort time, Price twenty-five cents a bottle. For sale by all druggists. LOCAL 3STEWS. indkx to Nkw advertisements, R M McIntire Attention x ; Mukds Bros Pharmacists Ueinsberger -Diaries for 1833 . J M M Katz Great Inducements H Cronenberg Photographer. j Howell & Cumming Mattressss Jas C Munds, Agt Prescriptions . J J IIedrick Special Inducements " 1 F C Miller Drugs and Chemicals : W E Springer 6 Co For the Holidays Geo It French & Sons Astonishingly Low Germania Hall Madam Noras' Glass Blow er workers Indications. For North Carolina, rain and warmer weather. j Ger. barque Demetra, sen ran, sailed from Antwerp oh the 20tn inst. for this port. Portable fire-place grates. Just the thing for our climate. Are sold by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co. , ! t The N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. still lead in the sale of the best and cheapest heating and cooking stoves. j t . "It's only a question of time," and a short time, too, as to when your rheumatism will yield to Hood's saparilla, Try it. ar If you want a picture framed go rn Hftirisbertrer's. He has a large , t f Moniaincrs to select ni . . . , JJ II We snppea up again yesuji-uuy .- it is Frank Mayo who is to be here on Pfthniarv 4th. and not Frederick Warde. s We have knives for your boys and ookenrs for VOllT CTiriS. V IlttL WJl . . , il m - please them more for presents? N Jccobi Hardware Co. Do you use loaded shells? You will find that they will save you tima fonVlp and Axnense. For sale . the N Jacobl Hardware Co. I t I I At a meeting of the Directors of e rm. oi ew ia,UUy., held on I Monday night, Mr. Wm. L. Smith I wn arroin ted Cashier, to till the - . vacancy caused by the death of Mr. S. D. Wallace. Thfl Mvrtle Grove ovsters are at their best now. They are selling an of the way from 50 cents to $1 per bushel. Those that come from near the head of the'Sound.are delicious. They are as fresh and fat as the New River oysters. Silver-plated knives, forks,spoons and child's sets, carving knives and forks. Make your friends happy oy makiner useful Presents. A nice line of th above is offered by the N. .Tnp.obi Hdw. Co. It .. I vv nro ci nil tonoie Liiut iu.r. xv. ' o- D. Cronly is at last sufficiently re His place m our miosi. m v , i close call, ana no mistake. I Democratic Club Sleeting I Thera was onlv a small crowd ocratic uiuo neia ai cne ' O 7 & ' " opinion, sufficient publicity was not given to the call. The oaly business transacted was the election of Cap t. W P. Oldham as -President' Mr. - " " - and Mp N Jenkins as Secretary. i Th tnAAfino, v,AT1 ftfiionpned ! sub- the chair- U I jEigbty-SeTen Tears Old To-Morrow. The venerable Mr. Geo R. French, iui luis.vujr, mi-cituiiio iu iuwnu his 87th anniversary; lie will receive I . ia uuiuoer oi ms nuus iu mo ccC I i, . - "I .1 1, rr noon at nis resiaence ami wo I . -.. ..- A I lust seen a note written ov mm w an old friend, like himself an octo calll and ibcuailllli ,u"wu5 min i that oc ukp hmt'hv thn natid on i- - : cufliuu, uiuu aa xic. . ..v, --v n an a A I - VKVMI T V rLWX " 1 1171 T llflll lasses and in remarkably fine and distinct characters for a man of his . I poafs Wa nrA tlnd to know that t i vAars. wfi nra L' aa 10 Know .i at I xr T?r..v. nnntinnas frt Anlnv tood i -rvr- hnna hn(- ha I111U n health and hone that he may be spared many years yet to his family friends. . What tbe Coast Line is Ioing. j nrosDeritv of this citv one will only have to visit the local freight depot of the W.'& W. R. R. at the foot of Red Cross street. The interests of the railroads centreing here are not inimical to those of the mercantile interests and it argues that" the in- creasefl business and facilities of one ars a direct and tangible influence on the other.. For, if the business Qf Wilmington is not increasing. then there would be, . perhaps, no necessity for the Coast Line expend ing its facilities here for taking care of its local business " The f reierht vard has, until the Tiast season, been amnlv lanre for the expeditious handling of the im" volume of trade which is poured into the lap of Wilmington, over the roads of the Coast Line,but thi- cpnsmi Lhnsinfiss has so iua- tpriallv increased that the yard is now Kotnftwhat overtaxed and the company is Having construcieu a yard, for through freight, at Or nearjuoc Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglassea the site of the oldNjnion Depot. Advice to old ' and young: in se The new' yard will be used exclu- sively for through business and the present yard, which has heretofore accommodated all the business, will be given up entirely to the locaj trade. It has twenty-two switch tracks, that is, tracks exclusive of the main lines, with an average? ca- nnnifv of t.wflntv p.nrs to the track: ...oUnr, ,nnri mr,Vior a naW. 1UUI1U I AX A yf It 11U liU ft-AA wmw ity of 440 cars. The new yard will have for the present a capacity ofj 250 cars but there is ample room at the "Y" to increase the facilities! whenever the occasion require.. Bv way of digression we will state that 44 trains pass over the W. & W. R. R. daily and 64 over the Charles- ton and Columbia division of the Coast Line. The Coast Line has a fast freight route, the Atlantic Coast Dispatch, handling exclusively fruits, vegeta- bles and other perishable freights, which will prove a very great bene fit to our truckers and grape grow ers duriner the cominsr season. This line is now carrying immense quan tities of oranges, etc., from Florida and frequently so heavy is this busi ness that the trains are run in sec tions and we understand that$a six section schedule is being made to accommodate the business, which will soon be greatly augmented by the early vegetable traffic. T?-m. fl-i rnef. fhrPA months the n.t T,-nfl,bns dpifvrpd dailv to VUHfll' jn ...vw . j Wilmington 200 car loads of local reight; in fact, so heavy is this trade i i-1-.no tiaan fnnnfl nonpssapr to rim two sections of the local freight ti. .!, W n.ftr. A. V n:;; V.: I ' "7 . . xl :......nnca (inrl riTU7in T lotTH.1 de: e Coasrwn has put on its roaus new chim. wncimi "jB. inch cylinder engines, in place of tne fifteen ana sixieen-iuim cugiucsy which formerly did the work. All the side tracks on the roads have , :. i or, ir, cmA TlnPs oeeii leugmcuru 'jv" rass tracks have been laid. pass trails u,vo.uccu Rom idea of the local ousiness 1,01 rohon i i understood may be had when it is unaersioou that a train of forty cars of to-day is eo ual to eighty or more cars of the - davs or;yore. A a the loeal business oi the ran-1 confidence or tnis uoara, ana, as we are as ASlIie . . . sured. of all the natrons of this Bank: and we roads has increasea so materially, and this increase is exacted to-con- fin 11 a we take is as a good indica- tion of the material growth of our citv. and our future prosperity will . . , - . k in proportion to the increased business of our railroads. WTa aa a ifir ehrknlrl fAPl a Tiride in our great feeders and congratulate ........ it ' i- ourselves that the gentlemen wuo control these destinies are in sym pathy with us, ' Pender County PiS- Mr. J. T. Collins, of Burgaw, kill ed two pigs yesterday morning that were each onlv 8 months old on tne first of the month. One of these tip ped the beam at 120 pounds and the other at 170 pounds. They, were raised at Burgaw and were of Essex and Guinea "breed. Now let us hear from other parts of Pender : county and see who can beat this. City Court. There wasa slim attendance at the I. - :il V." fllipr 1 V I I VI IIII II 111 11- ainU " w. ..m- b- -, i t wo cases, whicn were uispuscu ui 1 5 . j ,i:.-..ro n follows: fire in cell on ruu. au uunui . -r the street 5 davs in a close . tirpjni linn wilier. bread and-water. Duke Kelley, disorderly conduct $5orl0 day. All kinds of School Books and cheapest at ieinsrvrtrer- - T Superior Court. Th6 following cases were disposed of to-day Julia Hart vs. Godfrey Hart." Jiiry withdrawn and mistrial ordered.J -First National Bank vs. N. F. Nixon, et al. Transferred on docket until the 25th of January.; Court adjourned until 9:30 o'clock tof inorrow morning. The Last of Earth The remains of the late Mr. Geo H. Kelley were interred- to-day in Oakdale Cemetery. The services iook piace ac ine resilience, xvct. -h . S. Creasy officiating, "and a long line of mourning relatives ana inenas followed .the body to its last resting place. The pall bearers were Messrs. H. M. Bowden. B. G. Worth, George Chadbourn, R. J. Jones, James ri, Taylor. J. T. Mclver, VV. fti. i-oisson auu vui. iwuci jjxwj. lecting spectacles you should be cau I tious not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to tne eye as in the same proportion tnat you pass jthat point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne- cessarv is the daily cause of prema lure old aae to thesiaht. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. Bearg Near the City. Two bears appeared- yesterday near Jumping Run, scarcely a mile bevond the Southern . limits of the city, and attacked a hog, belonging to Mr. James Hewitt. Mr. Hewitt j saw them but could not get a shot The bears got frightened and left- There was some talk of a bear hunt this morning with Mr. Phil Thomas' fox hounds but that gentleman says he has heard nothing of it. He says, further, that you can't track a bear with fox hounds as the moment the dogs are turned.loose they will hunt for, foxes and not for bears. Attacked on the Street. A young lady who resides in Brooklyn was taken with a fit yes terday afternoon on( Front street and was first taken to the City Hall by a policeman and afterwards con veyed to her home in a carriage by some Kina young gentlemen wuo became aware of the circumstances. She lost her hat aqd was escorted through the streets in this condition 1 rll t u 1 1 4. J-4- one suouiu nave ueuu pui miu o. carriage at once and taken to her home. She remained under the in- - u,.4-- r. - I tue iiuybiuw.ua u-ii iku in. When she had partially recov- Iftrd ltwas discovered that m the I - bitten her tongue A MINUTE. .fc meetlng of the Directors of the Bank of New -Hanover, mm .ftoftwimj unanimously adopted: The Board oi Directors of the Bank of New I Hanover having- Deen lniormea oy tne lresi- dent that our Cashier. STEPHEN D. WAL- ACE Broloneed ill health, has now i nassed aWay. dceDly reffrettinsr his loss, deem " our duty to nismemory to piace oa recora 'sense of the character and creat J worth of our departed friend and associate Resolved, In the death of STEPHEN D. WAL- I t inD nu lnca o falfVifiil - nn1 nnrlcrht: nfflppr 1 whn m Ufi iiistiv commanded the restiect and i tender to his family our heartfelt sympathy in thore oisgres . he furnished hy the Secretary to the family of i ti-,a rtopnooprt nnrt tv rwarpn tvn rnfi nmwai re. cords or this uoara or ui rectors. I DONALD MACltAJfi, SeC'y. I . . r . r wii4 . loon NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I Peptonized SodaMint Pellets I "NE PELLET EOUIVAI.ENT TO ONE TA- ) blespoonful of liquid Soda Mint with one grain of Pepsin, very useiui in jsause 38111. Very useful in Nausea. Sick lieaaacne, iieartouru, incugesuuu, s-c supe rior to plain Soda Mint Tahiets, ror saie Dy MTJNDS BROTHERS, jan 23 104 N. Front St. Typew riters. "VRDERS SOLICITED FOR THE "WORLD" J and "Kemlngton" Typewriters, the hest low and hisrh priced machines on the market. Prices tio and $15 for the World" and $50. $75 and $100 for the "Remington." Address c I. COMFORT, Agent, Wilmington, N. C. N. B. Best grade ot Ribbons, Ribhon Sup porters and carbcm Paper amstantiy-on nana. jan 14 iui j .. For Rent. QEvERAL HOUSJiS, STOKi2J AND O Rooms in splendid localities. Also nouses ami ioi-h wrsauj iur,uaau auu on the monthly installment plan. - nM1I-ance attended to withoufextra eiuMse. T , M ' w- -rm . r - , t martin t.davis. Itcal Estate Agent. - lid Frtncess St ov 17 tf WANTEI AN ACTIVE 31AN ONE OUT of employment) to begin on moderate salary and work himself up, representing in his own locality, an established house. Refer ences exchanged. 4:- -GAT'S JJTF'Q llOCSB, - jan 10 4w LOCUBOX 1535, N. Y mm 7e vn t3 c-i2 tD r:i c : :: trcn czr tr!:-i3 c i err :'::". " S general lutcrtit.t-.. -Thr3cltL3vrr.2rni;:tt.:Tr:r3 t far nlsheatottoEtcr.. - . ' Communications must t writtca cnly on' one side or the paper. - - - ? '- r . Personalltlesmu-StoaTc:;:.. And it is especially jnt:;ulzrlj toiler- stood that the Xditcr xLccs net criers the views of c6rresponc:cnt3 . cr!cn3 ed stated In the editorial columni V. . . ' ' - ' r N KW ADVCRTlbCIinilTD. Cireat inducements tol?arcI:3 " . . , ers This Wccli. OWINQTQ OUR HAVING "A .; TKEMENDOUS STOCK And that wo will take . an , Inventory - of ou - Stock next Monday, . i. ; , . GREAT INDff CEMEttTD WiU he offered to Purchasers - -o AMONG THE IANY " . BARGAirjrj - DISPLAYED ON OUR COUNTERS WILL BE French Striped Ghambrays, 10 cents per yard.r Nice Quality Saline, 10 cents per yard. : -. French Satine,, ; In solid and figured; worth 35c for 20c per yard ' ' An Elegant Quality :. .-; . HABIT CLOTH, valued at 90 cents for 59 cents per yard. Moire Silk, v All shades, worth $1.00 for BO cents. . An elegant line of " v WHITE GO DO UST OPENED. O- NewEmbroideries, In the Latest and Most Unique Desina.'- CASH HOUSE. 116 TJarket Ct., WILMINGTON,;, C. jan 21 GERMANIA HALL. FOR A SHORT TIME COMMENCING TUESDAY BVEN'Gi JAJJ, US, VIadam 'JvIoa :. TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWER WORKERS -ANTJ- -o - Tbe Glass Steam Enclno Eiccl slor In fall operation. OPEN DAILY FROM 2:30 TO 5 AND FROM 7:30 TO 00 P. M. Admission 15 Cento." Every Visitor Receives a Present., Jan 19 ill" '--rj-i,:,- ; Seed Potatooo. Early Boss SeeiPotatoda. APPLES,0NI0NS',0RANGES - ON CONSIGNMENT' And Must be'SoId at Once. . CHAS. F. BROJVNE, Agt, '. : i 128 North Water St., Wilmington, N. 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