mi POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pu rity , strength and wholesomeness. More econ omical than ihe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competillon with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. KOYAL BAKING POWDKH CO., 106 Wall St., N. Y. oct26dwly tcnrm iihpd tfrdpw SATURDAY, APRIL (i, 1889. STATE NEWS. Greensboro Patriot: Adjutant General James D. Glenn will have charge of the military on the occa sion of the Guilford battle celebra tion. He has invited as his aids Col. Parish, of the 3d, and Col. An thony, of the 4th regiments. Statesville Landmark: Mr. C. W. Grobe, the jeweler, who is uncom monly skillful with the pen, has written the Lord's Prayer on a card inside the size of a gold" dollar. The writing is legible and there is room at the bottom of the circle to spare, not more than two-thirds of the space being occupied. Mr. Grobe did the work in thirty-five minutes without the aid of a magnifying glass. Monroe Enquirer: The dwelling, kitchen and smoke house, of Mr. A. S. Crowell, inGooseOreek township, was destroyed by fire on last Thurs day night. The fire originated in the kitchen and was discovered at 10 o'clock. The roof of the kitchen was then falling in, and the resi dence was on fire. Two or three beds, some bed clothes and a few other articles were saved. A lor of bacon, wheat, &c, Was destroyed. Charlotte Democrat: There is a press rumor that Mrs. tten. T. J. Jackson has been offered the choice between the Charlotte and Rich mond postoffices from the Harrison administration. Mrs. Jackson de clines to say anything for publica tion. If there is any truth in the minor, the surprise will be as great to Mrs. Jackson as to anyone else, as she never conceived of such a thing herself. Shelby Aurora: Cooper's Gap had its serenity disturbed by a matrimo nial escapade. While deep sleep fell upon thefather,Mr. H. H.Gibbs, of Polks county, Mr. J. A. Mills, son of Mr. Wm. E. Mills, carrying a load of love too heavy for single harness, went recently at midnight to the home of Mr. H. H. Gibbs and .sang from a ladder to his lady love Miss Abbie Gibbs a love song under her window in the second story.. The lovers aiet tenderly, ran away that night, nd sought in hot haste the magistrate who soon pronounced them "man and wife." M. Quad in Detroit Free Press: North Carolina has 113 varities of native timber which-are usable and marketable. She has 17G varieties of minerals. She has water power estimated at 3.000,000 horse power. She can grow any grass, fruit or vegetable known to the United States. She has an honest, conserv ative administration, a low death rate, a high standard of morality, and In no State in the Union is the law more respected or more closely, obeyed. She has the coal and iron and timber to invite manufacturers the climate ami soil which, promise the best reward to the farmer. Wadesboro Messenger: Stephen Crowder, a colored man living on the plantation of Mr. E. E. Barrett, in White Store township, met with a fatal accident while cutting wood in a new ground on the 27th of March. lie left his home early in the jnorninir for the new ground, about a mile distant, carrying his gnh with him, as was his custom. He did not return home for dinner, but this occasioned no uneasiness as he frequently failed to do so, Imt as on the following morning lie still had not returned some of his family went to search for him. He was found in the woods dead, with his gun and axe both in his hands, a tree which he had cut down having fallen upon him, apparently killing biinjinstantly. Raleigh News and Observer: South ern Pines is .booming right .along. The northerners there are delighted with the charming climate it affords them and the town is chock full. of health and pleasure seekers who find what they are looking for. The place is exceptionally pretty a it is the houses stylish, picturesque, always neat and nice and a num ber of quite elegant new residences are going up, it ds reported. Mr. John Spelman, who has been one of the veteran journalists of this State, departed this life yesterday morning, at 11:30 o'clock, at his resi dence in this city. Mr. Spelman was an Englisbtn&n by birth, but came to Raleig&dgrior to the war to be foreman fir the printing office that was established at the N. C. State Deaf and Dumb Institute, and there rendered efficient service in the various publications of that office. During the war he edited the State Journal at Raleigh, which was in sympathy with the war party in this State, which gained for him addi" tional prominence. As a writer he was bold and fearless, caustic with the pen, pungent and striking in his expressions. mm m P stands for Pierce, the wonderful doctor, Providing safe remedies, of which he is concoctor, Pleasant to taste, and easy to take, Furgative J'ellets now cake." bear off the i uck ten's A.mica Salve The Besr naive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures lies, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by Kobert K He I lam v, holesale and retail druggist. . . . . LEMON EL.IXIR It Womlerfnl Kflfect on the Liver, Stom ach, Koweltt, Kidney and Blood. Dr. Mozleys Lemon Elixir is 8 pleasant lemon drink that positively cures all Hilliousness, Constipation, Indigestion. Healaehf, Malaria. Kidney Disease. Dizziness, f'olds, Ioss of Appetite, Fevers. Chills, Blocthes, ,Pimples,Pain in Back, Pal pitation of Heart and all other dis eases caused by disordered liver, stomach ami kidneys, the first great Cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Mozley. M. D., Atlanta, fin,. LEMON HOT I1ROPS. For coughs an1 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 Leuion Hot Drops. For throat and lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable prepara tion. . Sold by druggists. 25 cents per bottle. Preparedby 11., Mozley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. m thsat COSTMEKCIAL MJSWR. WILMINGTON MARKET. April 5.-8:30 P. M. SPIRIT STURPBNTINE Steady at 40 cents. Sales of receipts at 40 . ROSIN Firm at 85 cents for strained and 87i cents for good strained, ' TAR Firm at $1.35. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.30 for hard, $2,15 for yellow dip and virgin. COTTON Quiet and steady. The following are the official quotations: Ordinarv, 7; good ordinary, 8J; low middling, 9 7 10; middling -9$; good middling: 10. Receipts to-day: Spirits. 59; rosin, 587; tar, 260; crude, 1; cotton, 37. MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamship Pioneei, Ingram, New York, H jr Small bones. Steamer D-Murchison, Smith, Fay et teville, T, D Love. ier barque Bingemeisten Knsfcen, Ehreiueeck, Barbadoes, E Peschau & Westermanu. Sehr E F Northam, Pennewell, Ph i 1 ad e I ph i a, fx eo H ar r i ss, '.Son & Co. CLEARED.- Steamer D Murchison. Smith, Fav et teville. T D Love. MISCELLANEOUS. For the Holidays. 0 A Large and Well-Selected Stock ot Breech and Muzzle Suns, RIFLES AND SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLIES Ot Every Description. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., dec 15 tf H Front St.. Wilmington, N. CJ TERRIBLE" FORE WARNINGS. Cough in the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising of phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first stages of consumption. f)r. Acker's Eng lish Remedy for Consumption will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by Miauls Bros., druggists. . OU n w! Services To-Morrow. St. . James- Episcopal Church, corner Third and .Market streets, Kev. Root. Strange. Hec tor. Divine services at ll a. m. and 5 p. in. SundaySchooi at 859d p. m. Holy Oumraunion 8 a. m.. except first Sunday In each month at 11 a. m. St. Paul's Evan. Lutheran church", corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev. F. W. E. Pes chau, Pastor. German services at 11 o'clock a. m. English services at 7:30p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. W. H. Strauss. Supt . Visitors cor dially welcome. St Paul's Episcopal Church, corner Fourth aud Orange streets. Rev. c. A. Arnold, Hector. Services tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 8p.m. Sunday School a r 9:45 a.m. Seats all free. Every body is welcome. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chuch.cor.Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. John W Primrose, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m., con ducted by the pastor. Sabbath School at 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting andLecture Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. The public cordially invited. Seats free. First Baptist Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. T. H. Prltchard, D. D., Pastor. Prayer meeting Sunday morning at 9:30. Services at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 o. m. by the Pastor. Sunday School at 3:30 p. in. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor Wed nesday night at 7:45 o'clock. Prayer and Praise meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Strangersordlally invited. St John's Church, corner of Third and Red Cross sts., (street cars going North pass the door), Rev. J. Carmichael, D. D., Rector. Cel ebration every Sunday Morning at 7.45, except first Sunday in the months when it is at 11 o'clock a. m Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon reach Sunday) at ll o'clock. Evening Prayer and Bible Studies at 7:30 o'clock. All Feasts and saints' Days observed by celebra tion at 10 a. m. Visitors to the city will be shown toagreeabls seats. From Street Chapel or the First Presoyte rian church. Southwest corner Front and Queen streets. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:3 p. m., by Rev. w. McC. Miller. Sun day School at 330 o'clock p. m. Prayer and Praise meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, scats frge. All are welcome to all services. Grace Met ttocHst K. church. South, corner of Fourth aud Mulberry streets. Rev. Walters. Creasy'. Pastor, services at ll a. m. and 8-00 o. m . conducted by the pastor. Sabbath School ajt'330 p. m. Prayer Meeting and Lecture Wednesday at H. p. in. The public are cor dially Invited, seats free. First Presbyterian Church, corner of Third and orange streets. Rev. P. II. Hoge, Pastor. Sunday services at lla.m. emiducted by the pastor, after which the communion of the Lord's Supper will k: administered. Praise service at night at 7:30. Sunday School at 3:30 p. in. Pray er Meeting and Bible Study Thurs day night at 8 o'clock Visitors cordially in vited to attend. Brooklyn Baptlsi church, services in the new church, corner Fourth and Brunswick streets. Rev. G. Mf Tolson. Pastor. Sunday ervices at 11 a. m. and at S:15 p. m. Sunday school in 4 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7::jo p. m The public is cordially In vited. suilo'.i Baptist church, corner of Eighth and Walnut streets. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m. Sabbath School at 1 o'clock, p. m. Preaching at : o'clock, p. in. Bible reading ar c o'clock, p. m. Preaching ar. s 15 o'clock, p. m. Seats tree. KMer M. v. Morris, pastor. Fifth street M. E Church, between Nun and Church streets. Rev. R. c Beaman. Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :K) p. m. St. Thomas' Pro-Car hedrai. First Mass at 7 a. m. second Mass. at 10 a. m. Vespers and Benedict ion at 5 o'clock, p. m. Daily Mass at h.:jo a. in. St. Mark s church, corner Sixfji and Mulber ry streets. Rectory opposite to the Church. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7.30 o'clock. Holy communion cele brated on the first Sunday in every month, and on all Holy and Saint's Days. second Baptist Church, on Sixth, bet ween Church and castle streets. Rev. .1 P. King, pastor. " Services at 11 a. m. and -7 30 p. in. Sunday School at y a. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. MONTHLY HTATKMtJSNT. STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 1, 1S80. Cotton ashore. 4,277; afloat, 3; total, 4,280. Spirits ashore, 584; afloat, 16: to tal, 600. Rosin ashore, 77,340; afloat, 3,752; total, '81,092. Tar ashore, 4,628. Crude ashore, 530. RECEIPTS FOR MONTH OF MCH.. 1889. Cotton, 3,730; spirits, 1,542; tar, 9,133; crude, 723; rosin, 35,454. EXPORTS FOR MONTH OF MCH., 1889. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 4.083; spirits, 1,985; rosin, 922; tar, 5,777; crude, 629. FOREIGN. Rosin. 43,490; spirits, 82; tar, 5,116. 6 plmwcTb ays AT Toe Ladi-V Emporium Tim mi y, th April, Saturday, tftli o- The public, one and all, are respectfully in vited to call and examine our elegant stock of MILLINE R Y. AND FANCY GOODS. All Nw Stuck AND IN THE LATEST STYLES AT REMARK ABLY IX) W PRICES. -O- A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Pattern Hats and Bonnets NOW ON DISPLAY. MISS GOODWIN HAS ARRIVED AND WILL FILL ALL MIL LINERY OKDERS: - Respectfully, MRS. E. B. WIGGINS, AGENT, apl 4 tl 115 MARKET ST. SATIfUES QF BEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, IN French styles, at ioe, 12c and 15c per yard. New Styles, good quality, at 7c. 10c and 12j per yard. WHITE GOODS. A small instalment of desirable styles in Plai is and Stripes, with all the jquallties of India Linen and Linen de Ireland. An immense stock of Gents? and Boys' Un laundiied Sbirts at 50c., T5c. and $1.00. Our i luimr BDiri, we guarantee oe ter man any I other Shirt sold: the bodv is Wamsiatn snirr- ing, bosom pure Linen, reinforced back and front. The Shirt Is made fuU width and lengthwise of the cloth, which makes great difference in the. wear. The greatest variety of Gents' COLLARS in the city, from 10c each up. A new stock SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS. Something.extra in Bleached cotton at 8c per yard. Z JN0..J. HEDRICK, men is tf Atlantic View, WKIGI1TSVILI.K. N. C. IIIIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IS situated at the right sviiie Terminus of the Wilmington seacoast HaHroad, and there is no charge for transport a tkm of self or baggage to the IIoteL Baud of Music Kospt.ed for the 8sa. We ai'e sorry the Soldier Boys have gone home so are the girls. Those desiring Board can find comfortable rooms and good fare at reasonable rates. ED. WILSON MANNING, D'28tf Proprietor. A Word to the Ladies. pR. J. II. McG ILL'S FAMOUS SPECIFIC Orange Blossom, is a positive cure for all fe male weakness or disease. Every lady can treat herself. The treatment is simple, harm less and works like a charm, often removing pain with the first application, from whicn the patient may have suffered for months. Best reference can- be given of ladles who have used the Orange Blossom in the city and i abroad. By glving.this medicine a trial ladies will oe convinced mat it is more than repre- tO MKS. S. T. BKICK, en. Agt. Na 13 N. Seventh St., Wilmington. N. C. nr sample ooxes a cts. mch 13 lm R. C. Orrei! TJAS A LOT OF SECOND HAND BUGGIE and Harness for sale cheap. Horses and vehicles for hire and horses boarded at low rates by the day, week or month. Will try hard to please. I still have a very fine Hearse for funeral oc casions. R. C. ORRELL, Livery and Sale Stables, jan 35 tf Corner Third and Princess sts. Notice of Dissolution MISCELLANEOUS . OTICE IS HEREBY- GIVEN THAT THE firm of Geo. R. French & Sons was dissolved by the death of Mr. Geo. R. French, Senior, on the irth inst. This event necessitates a set tlement of all the affairs of the late Ann. All persons indebted to the said flrnt must there fore niake prompt settlement to the under signed and those having claims against the same will please present them at once. WM. A. -FRENCH, GEO..R. FRENCH, Jr., Surviving Partners. 08. Carpets and Mattings ' We congratulate our patrons and friends apon th SPRISO SKASOJS. It is always a pleasant relief to exeho of th. and more sombre apparel of WINTER for the lighter 1 ?De lo hSSK ofSPRlO. But -this pleasure is enhanced when ta.hur ON has set her seal upon for the seasnrT ZlJ ,e ana which FASHION t - OCdKfin and tasteful as they are at the preseut time. The very b t 80 attfwP of our goods would be the goods themselves could they be s Vept,S Vfllv J ill i r j l V'T ivu. Bv way of preliminary we may say that we have hmnui ss experiersce and knowledge of local tastes to the sele7t; Hr 'n? It which we hope will be as erat f : u ot the, DRESS ii ess we oiler and witn a resu tomers as to ourselves GOODS ANU TRlMntc m mwm v ws J 3 apl 4 NORTH FRONTAL Orders for Hair Mattresses March 2(f, 1889. Referring to the above the undersign ed hav ing succeeded to the good will of the late tirm of Geo. R, French & Sons hereby give notice that they will continue to carry on theWhole sale and RetaU Hoot and Shoe trade at the old stand. No. 103 North Kront street, as part ners under the old name of Geo. R. French & Sons. WM. A. FRENCH. GEO. R. FRENCH, Jr March 23, 1889. mch 23 tf Don't Delay, END OUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR 8 niture to me and I will repair it promptly an at low prices. I propose to make my living this way and wlU do the work well and will not charge too much for doing It. call ana see some of the repairs I have already made. I will also re pair Sewing Machines. Musical Instruments ' See, as well as Furniture, will cheerfully give estimates or probable cost of repaips. come and see me. J. B. FARRAR. ocfc 29 No. II N. Second St. Scribner's Magazine For 188t. 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 neAv Impetus and an assured success. The Hiustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE attractive and in teresting will be neglected. THE RAILWAY ARTICLES will be contin ued by several very striking papei-s; one espe cially interesting by Ex-Postmaster General Thomas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser vice." Illustrated. , MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serial novel "The Master of Ballantrae," will run through the greater part of the year. Begun in November. A CORRESPONDENCE and collection o. manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet and a famous group of modern French Painters will furnish the sui siance of several articles. Illustrated. The brief end papers written last year by Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by equally Interesting contributions by differe t famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrlch will write the first of them for the January number. Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Method of Work, illustrated from original MSS.. .a second "Shelf of Old Books," by Mrs. James T Fields, and many other articles equally noteworthy . Tmtstredea . Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feature Papers are arranged to atmear by Clarence Cook, E. H. Blashneld, Austin Dobson and many others. " illustrated. FISHING ARTICLE J describing sport in the best fishing grounds will appear. Salmon, Winnlnish, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects now arranged. The authors are well known sportsmen. Illustrated. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great variety, touching upon ail manner of subjects, travel, biography, description, etc., will appeaa, but not of the conventional eommonplace sort. Illustrated. Among the most interesting in the list of scientific papers for the year will be a remark able article by Prof. John Trowbridge, upon the most recent developments and uses of PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated. A class of articles which has proved of spe cial Interest will be continued by a grouo of papers upon ELECTRICITY in its most recent applications, by eminent authorities: a re markable paper on DEEP MINING, and ether Interesting papers. Unique. Illustrations. A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year's numbers, which include all the Railway Arti cles, as follows: A year's subscription (1880) and the num bers for 18S8 A year's subscription (1889) and the num bers for 188, bound in cloth 6.00 S3 a year ; 25 cents a number. Charles Scribner's Sons, 743-745 Broadway, N.Y. May be left with Mrs. E. B. Wiggins. I also refer to he to how I Renovate Old "Mattresses. W. M CUMMINC ri . vppuiie uity Bali, as BUY THE IQUS WILL I EVER BREAK, GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR ANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET MAYER, STROUSE & CO. MrRS.-fl2 BROADWAY. At. K mch 18 4w H. 0 RON EN BERG, PHOTOGRAPHER, RTISTIO AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. . FRAMING A SPECIALTY. feb 23 tf 110 Market st.. South side. For Sale Cheap. BARRELS APPLES, Barrels CABBAGE, q Barrels ONIONS, Barrels E. R. POTATOES. 4Q Barrels BUR BANK POTATOES, 2Q Barrels PEERLESS POTATOES, 2Q Barrels TURNIPS, jq Boxes LEMONS. CHAS. P. BROWNE, Agt, 128 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. mar 26 tf d&w SELF-RISIN6 BUCKWHEAT, IN 3 AND 6 LBS. PACKAGES. N INVALUABLE ARTICLE FOE M ihielng ma few minutes, by the adaaotf water or miljnos; delicious Buckwheat Cakes, 3 MAPLE SYRUP, EITHER IN BULK OK IN GALLON OBBAllJ GALLON CANS. James u. Munds, Agt , i RUG GIST. FULL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND Chemicals. Physicians' Prescriptions a spe cialty. Fancy and Toilet Articles In great va riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come In anu try a glass trntm. janio " " ...... . , - - JACKSON & BELL, PRINTERS and BINDERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Largest and Best Equipped Printing Establishment in the City. Orders Promptly Filled. Si W. ATKINSON. W. P. TOOMER, President. Cashier. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co., 1 ilX PRINCESS ST., WILMINGTON, N. C, "C7 Lends Monev on sat isfn ntonr cuvtiiHi-ir Pays Interest on Deposits. Is empowered to acluh,- nuhisoi an sinus. ' men 29 tf "IX TIME OF PEACE MPAR! m WAH." The Southern Guardsman, Wiusfon. N. C. OFFICIAL ORGAN' OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE GUARD. CON DUCTED'BY 1st Sg't . Co. A, Zfi UtR'L. N. C. State Gna THE GUARDSMAN is endorsed and recom mended by the Governor, Adjutant Gen eral, Regimental Commanders and all other officers of the Guard. It was officially an nounced as the Organ of the North Carolina militia in General Orders No. 6, which were issued on May 3d, 1888L All citizen soldiers should subscribe ar. once. Subscription price $1.00 per year, in advance. fi2 standard books and THE GUARDSMAN one year for only $L5a Advertising rates, $2.00 per inch. Send for sample copy. Addreas WILL X. COLEY, Publisher SOTTHEKN GCABDSMAX, X tf Wln&ton. N. C IF YOU AiN T GOT 'EM,i? YOU MIOnT IIAVlfi JM. Corneau's Bed Bug Intereeptie Does the work Quickly, Quietly and Pleasant ly, a rermaneni cure so to Speak." Ack for Cobneau;s, the Alpha and Omega of ALL Bed Bug Poisons, and take no other. For sale by all Druggists. mch 27 am nac m WO ea Wonder exist m thousands I J Hi Pir of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of invention. Thosewho are in need ot protitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Halieft &-Co.. Portland, Maine, and receive free, full Information how either sex, ot aires, can earn from i to ae nor irv nA I upwards wherever they live. You are started free. Caoital not renulred. &om u a vo rn u1a over $50 In a single day at this work. AH suc ceed. nov 22 fimo" w John Werner WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to his friends and the public generaUy that be Is now baekat hi oia ctsiuf lev a j Market street, which has been thoroughly uiciimuicu. ic(Miicu auu reiurnisneo. witn ilrst class workmen, sharp razors and polite attention he hopes to continue to merit the patronage of the public AU of his force is now concentrated at Na 89 Market st. sept 19 Fresh Vegetables andFri By every Steamer Preserves and Jellies BY THE POUND. For sale by Jno. L, BoatWright, nov 7 15 & 17 SaFroatSt ROY HL IPPEr? DIXIE PLOWS. HoeSj -o Shovels, Tracer -o Agricultural Iniplenieoti; all Kinds. Headqaartere for Best and Cbr Stores, Stores. SASH, D00ES7 BLlNWr Made of best of White Plne, and well seasoBea umF- m constantly on hand. , Axles, Iron, Bims, J OAKS. UILI, TWIB. DRIVE WELL PUMPS, j Paints, Varuishes.G'n tar-Alt correspondence ny maA tended to. N. Jacobi Hardware N " OPPICK OP TIIE TBEASl'f I WILMINGTON & WELDON -11 . u nuiKCTnv X. C. Marcti25- 1 HE BOARD OF DIBECTO8 j thorlzed the payment ottareet. y0m cent, interest on tne i rnia- vrm ness of the Wilmington & a1SSe . 1 company, said interest iPa Treasurer's office to aU holders and-after April lstf 1 secretary and lTcy mch 2ft lw liJii-rrri WANTEI AN nONBST t;i n imiwi nnn an iiicji r-.v i.mnbwb m torn KIJUH. f . W " erences exacted. , ,1 I no 4 ur men ao ht