TfllS
.-lir,. Sundays excepted,
TStor and Prop.
TAGB PAID:
LOO. one month, 35 cents. "
flouts hv carriers, tree
trill W
fie Pak" ,rt of tDC CUj , "
maw r-
TV!
r.--pTX':
vreeS.
ins
rites
low ana uuc
iasereport any ana
;ir paper regularly.
" Til i v -
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Presents in the most elegant form
iMD NUTRITIOUS JUICE
yfc LAa Scr THS
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with me meaionai j
& of plants known- to be
SS beneficial to the human
Sem, forming' an agreeable :
effective laxative to penna-
-ently cure Habitual Consti--nation,
and the many ills de
peading on a -weak or inactive
condition of the
RIDSEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
Itijthe most excellent remedy known to . :
fW$f THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
Vita one is Bilious or Constipated
SO THAT
UREELOOD, REFRESHWO SLBEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALU- FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.'
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB
SYHTJS OF 3PXOO
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY "
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAS FRANCISCO, CAL.
VHHMILLE. Kt. ' NEW YORK. N. Y
For sale by
KOtf'EltT K. HELLAMY,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
meh2tf lycLtw ' - iimington, jn. kj.
RheuntatUm ami Catarrli.
tt&eumatisra and catarrli are both blood
diseases. In many severe cases they have
jieldudto treatment with B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm), nu'k y Blood Balm Co., At
lanta. (4a. Write for book of convincing
proofs, sent tree.
ll. P. Dodge. Atl&ni says: "My wife
Had catarrh and nothing Hid her any good.
Her consfirution finally failed and poison got
nto her Wood. 1 placed her on a use of B. B.
K. and to my surprise her recovery was rapid
aud complete." ;;
W.P. McDanlel. Atlanta. Ga., writes:
vismach emaciated and had rheumatism so
tad I could not g-et along without crutches.
a& had. neuralgia in the head. First class
prolans did me no good. Then I tried B. B.
B- ind Its effects were maglcaL I cheerfully
wcimmend it as a good tonic and quick cure.'
Irs Matilda Nichols. Knoxvllle. Tenn..
writes: 1 Lad catarrh six years and a most
aiaressincougii, and m3" ej'es were much
siaiita. live bottles or B. B. B., thank God !
ccredme."'
JGin M. Darts, Tyler, Texas, writes: "1 was
a nunioer ot years to speus or lnnam
pory rheumatism, which six bottles of B.
B.. thant heaven, has entirely cured. I
lave not felt the slightest pain since."
OCEaW view
BINI2STO- ROOMS
-AT
Switchback Station !
IIIE CXDZRSIG21ED WOULD INFORM
irs to wnhlsviiie, the Hammocks and
cwn View, tfifcuer DINING BOOMS at
SWehback statlorllire now open for the ac-
cotmoaation of guests, and that no pains will
te-vesa,isfactlonto all who will
patrons ber tables. .
iwvTr1 a11 nours and at living prices.
-m arrangements made with lareo narties.
n.; 'K-uct: mr spvprn spnsnTis ht. !
ucrPTni.-. rt . ,
w ue made to nipns
IP w iM
MRS. W. B AIAYO.
Carolina Beach Hotel.
.jKt'AKOLKBEACH HOTEL, AT' "THE
ous watering;piaee of that name. -; : '
ISNOW OPEN
My ror the reception of guests,
kral rat es by t he day, week or month.
iSiILuilexeePtlonaDle- Good rooms
pish i nrst ciass atteildants
MEALSjready on arrival of every train
B. L. PERRY,
Proprietor.
ay!llr
n nlovvirVrfi-
Bpt on tbo Market!
ii i TlTN .
jX HOES,
RAKES, c SPRJNK-
onabovp01141 Attachmenta. Bottom
apiSDtf i . V- K SPRINGER CO'iJ,
rpnt st, Wilmington, N. C
JAKT COUNTRY BOARD, TWO
Lincointbn. DaUy maiL One free
t0Lincoln daily, ii cesired. -16
tisfactok-
-iaoies and Fruit,
' P'easara rooms -xa mi, ri
AdtiNM!i . -
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VOL XIII.
LOCALi NBTsr
INDEX TO NSW ADTXRTISXinCKTS
B F Penny Clothing
Munds Bros Pharmacists
w M Cumminq Mattresses
Morkis Bear & Bros. Notice
Taylor's Bazaar Bear hx Mind
Chas P Browne, Agt Butter, etc
Clyde S S Co Change of Schedule
K M McLntirk House-keepers Awake
Braddt & gaylord The Racket store
Day's length 14 hours and 5 niin
ates. 1 Sunset to-morrow afternoon
at
8-minutes past 7 o'clock!
New moon this evening at 46 min
utes past C o'clock.
- We have a few Fluting Machines
which we are closing out at less than
factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co t
Services in St. John's Church to
monow: Holy Communion at 7.30
a. m. - Morniner braver 11 o'clock.
Sunday School 5 p. in.
Work on the new school house,
between Fifth and Sixth and Mul
berry and Walnut streets is pro
gressing rapidly.
The usual Sabbath morning and
evening services will be held by the
ppstor, Rev. W. S. Creasy, tomor
row, at Grace M. E. Church.
Do you suffer from scrofula, salt
rheum or: other humors? Take
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood
punher. 100 doses one dollar.
No interments this week in Oa k
dale, two, one child and one adult,
in Bellevue, and eleven, six children
and five adults, in Pine Forest.
Three trains on the Seacoast Rail
road to-morrow, leaving here at 9.30
a. m. and 2.30 ana . 35 p. in., ana
returning at 11.05 a. in., and 6.20 and
10.45 p. in.
The exercises of the business
men's prayer and experience meet
ing at 8.15 o'elock to night, at the
Seaman's Bethel, will be conducted
by Dr. Thos. F. Wood.
Headquarters for Sash, Doors and
Builders' Supplies is the N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods
at nrices that vou pay for those of
an inferior quality.
Burglars. Be secure from them
by putting our Burglar Proof Locks
on your blinds. They are cheap
and can be put on by $be most in
experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Paint your house, with Regal
Ready Mixed Paint, It is the best
and cheapest. You will find all col
ors in any desired quantity at the
factory's agents, N. Jacobi Hdw.
Co. t
No morning service in St. An
drew's Presbyterian Church to
morrow, owing to the illness of the
pastor. Rev. i R. C. Beaman, of
Fifth Street M. E.,: Church, .will fill
the pulpit at night.
Many persons who would not
hesitate to pay 50 cents to witness
a poor play from a strolling theat?
l x i X ,1nn-oif a ninlral
neat-troupe win nuu u?yu9inn""
in a church collection plate for the
privilege of hearing the Gospel.
The Wilmington District Conferr
ence oi tne hi. js. uuurwu owuvu,
convenes at Whiteville, N. C, on
the 8th of August. Bishop .Duncan
will preside and Rev. T. Page Ricaud
will preach the pppnjng sermon.
Stoves.- We have a very large
line, made by the best factories, of
the. latest and most improved styles,
which we guarantee to bake and
cook well and to give general satis
faction. Our low prices will aston
ish and our Stoves please you. jst.
Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
Delegates to Conference.
Messrs: Thomas C. Craft, James
W. King, R. W. Beery and W. W.
Hodges hftYe been elected as dele
gates, andMessrs. George G Lewis,
A. G. Hankins and J. Jr. UlarK as al
ternate delegates, to representGrace
Church at the district Conference,
which convenes at Wnghtsville on;
the 8th of August, j
j
Shirts, we have got them by the
million, inade by good and skilful
hand; come and see us, we can save
you over fifty five per cent. We II
not charge yon j fancy prices, treai
..roil riori't oe afraid, therefore
, . UjOIiev av
oome and patronize, us money av
1a irfmnnPV made, at ..the Wllming-
ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street.
WILMINGTON, N, C,
The amount of rainfall here since
ine Degmning, at 1 o'clock
morning, is 1.30 inches.
A 1 .
this
Mr. J. A. Bonitz, of the Nessenaer,
left, here last night for a short visit
to Baltimore and Washington City.
Services in St. Paul's Episcopal
Church to morrow at 11 a. m. and
8.15 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m.
The Register of Deeds issued mar.
riage licenses this week to eight
couples, threj white and five col
ored.: r- ' :i
Preaching at the Seaman's Bethe
Sunday evening, at 5. o'clock. Sea
men and the public generally arer in
vited to attend.
The mortality this week among
the colored people has been unus
ually heavy. There were eleven in
termentS in Pine Forest and seyeral
others in Oak Grove.
The game of base bail played yes
terday evening at Seaside Baseball
Grounds between the Mutuals and
Invincibles resulted in a victory for
the latter by a score of 8 to 10.
. A telegram was received here to
day from Mt. Airy, relative to the
condition of Mrs. Geo. Davis, and
we regret to learn that she is very
low, witn no improvement percep
tible.
The King's Daughters of Grace
M. E. Church will give a lawn party
next Tuesday evening at the resi
dence of Rev. F. D. Swindell, south
east corner of Mulberry and Second
streets. - !
Refreshing and Invigorating
Delicious Soda Water as drawn from
Munds Brothers' magnificeut new
soda fountain at a temperature of
34. Purest Fruit Syrup, Milk Shakes
and Natural Mineral Water.
A heavy rainstorm, accompanied
by considerable wind, visited this
section at about 1 o'clock this morn?
ing. It rained then and it rained
hard after daylight. The atmos
phere has been much cooled thereby
and the themometor was only 86
a$ noon to-day.
To Dispel Colds.
Headaches arid Fevers, to cleanse
the system effectually, yet gently,
when costive or bilious, or when the
blood is impure or sluggish, to per
manently cure habitual constipa
tion, to awaken the kidneys and
liver to a healthy activity, without
irritating or weakening them, use
Syrup of Figs.
German at the Hammocks.
There was a good attendance at
the ererman srivea at the Island
W
Beach Hotel last night. Mr. W. H.
Northrop led and there vere about
twenty couples. Next Monday
night Mr. Piatt, the proprietor of the
hotel, will give a full dress german,
complimentry to the Misses Potter,
who have been spending tne sum
mer at this pleasant resort.
For tle Hair.
A solution of chloral hydrate, five
grains to the ounce of vater, will
clear the hair of dandruff, and pre
vent its falling out from that cause.
Ifjthe patient is nearly bald from
dandruff this solution will help the
hair. Arnica oil is also an adruira
ble remedy to promote the growth
of hair. A small quantity well rub
bed into the scalp three or four
Ijinesaweelt can. he tried with exr
pectations of benefit. The above is
from a recent medical journal. 1
They Can't Do It. j
One of our morning cotempbr-
aries says that "Mr. J. N. Moody,
one of the directors of the Atlanta
& Florida Railroad, arrived yester
day morning, and will join a merry
party of friends on a cruise on the
revenue cutter Colfax." There must
be some mistake here. The -Colfax
is a government boat and is here for
business, not pleasure. The revenue
cutters are not alpwed to take
pleasure parties, at least, the Colfax
could not take the Governor of the
State of North Carolina down the
river last Summer, Nothing less
than a Cabinet officer need apply,"
ought to be displayed at the gang
way of all Government vessels.
Therefore, we don't see how Mr.
Moody and 'a merry party of
friends" are going" to take t
the con-1
templated ticruiseM on the Colfax.
v " . .'
Br. Pierce's Pellets cure soustipa-l
bmiousness, sick headache,
uhSaiiq Vianrlnnlio All ilorontrA.I
jments of the stomach, liver aal
llflEW,
SATURDAY. JULY 27,
, St. Panl's Evangelical Imtheran Chmrch.
The services in St. Paul's. Evan
gelical Lutheran Church, corner
Market aria. Sixth street, Rev. F. W.
E. Peschau, pastor,, to-morrow,
will be in German at 11 a. m. and
at 8 p. in. in English. All are wel
come at theservices.
r -TClty Court. ,
John Stewart was before the
Mayor this morning, charged with
disorderly conduct. He was found
guilty and fined $5.
Two parties, charged with keeping
unlicensed dogs, were each fined $5
and the cotrs, $3.15, amounting to
$8.15 for ea' h" party.
Cotton Receipts. .
The receipts of eottbn at this port
for the week ended yesterday are 41
bales, as against 116 bales for the
corresponding week last year. Re
ceipts for the crop year to July 26th
are 158,015 bales; -to . same date last
year, 168,000; showing a decrease
this season as compared with last
year of 15,985 bales.
At Carolina Beach Yesterday.
Yesterday was a gala day at Caro.
lina Beach. It is estimated that in
all at ; least I one thousand persons
were there during the day. A large
number went down on the Grove
and the Passport in the afternoon
and helped to swell the crowd which
bad already gone down on the ex
cursion given . by the Sunday
School of the i Fifth Street M. E.
Church. The Passport, which left
here at 5 o'clock, had on her full
complement. TThe attraction at the
Beach during the day was the con
cert of the Germania Cornet
Band, the first of the series they
are to give there every. Friday af
ternoon during the remainder of
the season. 'The weather was
charming, without rain, and the
Band, verved . and encouraged by
the large number of those whoTbad
turned out to hear them, simply
played as they had never played be.
fore. Each. piece was rapturously
applauded as it " was rendered ' and
for the Band it! was simply an ova
tion. There are many who will
look forward eargely to the advent
of next Friday,1 for it will briBsr an
other; of the charming seaside con
certs. I
j Drowned in ne Cane Fear.
A colored man, whose identity is
not easily established, but who is
said to have been named George
Williams, and to hail from Fayette-
ville, jwas drowned yesterday after
noon, shortly after this paper was
put to press. He was walking along
the cap of the wharf at Josh Green's
wood! yard, foot of Dock street
where there was very little room to
pass, and fell in and was drowni
ed. - Only two persons, so far as is
known, saw him fall. He rose once
and then sank out of sight finally.
The schooner Minnie Ward was
lying near at lapd' and some of the
men on board got into a boat hang
ing atlthe stern of the vessel and
went to the place where the unfor
tunate man was last seen, but were
too late to save him. A large crowd
was soon attracted to the spot and
an attempt w3 niade to. recover the
body, with drags ana by diving, but
without success. It has not yet
been recovered, i
Since the above was in type some
other particulars have been obtain
ed. The: man's name was John
Ballard and he hailed from Scott's
HJ11, He had ;been in the city for
some time, in the employ of Capt.
Skinner, and'lived on Tenth street,
between Market aad Princess. . Ho
could not swim. At 4 o'clock to day
the body had not been recovered.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Butter and Shoulders.
2 TUBjS GOOD COOKING BUTTER and
3000 "vv"estern Smoked Shoulders
that must be sold at once. .
CHAS. F. BROWNE, Agt,
138 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C.
jySftfd&w I (Star copy.)
NOTICE.
mHE UNDERSIGNED TAKE THIS METHOD
of announcing that the death of our brother,
Mr. Morris Bear, win make no change In the
business of the firm. We will continue the
business under the old linn name of Morris
Bear & Bros. :
ISAAC BEAR,
i : SAM'L BEAR, Jk.,
Wilmington, n. c, juSSSSSa?"4
1889.
NO 176,
NEW ACDVERTIS KM KNTS
DR1WIC
MEXICAN SHERBET,
; A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE.
Only Of
jy25tf
MUNDS BROTHERS,
104 N. Front St.
WANTED A WOMAN OF SENSE, EN
ergy and respectability for our business
in her locality; mlddleged preferred. Salary
S50 per month. Permanent position. Refer
ences exchanged. Jy 8 4w
American Mfg. House, Lock Box 1585,N. T.
Sew York & Wilmington
Steamship Co.
FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK
Xjooated between Chambers and Roosevelt sts.
At3o'clock, p.m.
BENEFACTOR. ..Saturday, Aug- 3
GULF STREAM; Saturday, Aug. 10
ji b'auiuk Wednesday, Aug. u
PIONEER.... Saturday, Aug. 17
FROM WILMINGTON-
GULF STREAM. . . . .
B BNEFACTOR. ....
GULF STREAM
BENEFACTOR
. . .Thursday, Aug.
. . . Thursday. Axis.
. . .Thursday, Aug. 15
....Tuesday, Aug. 20
Throusrh Bills Ladincr and Lowest Thro'
Rates guaranteed to and from points in North
and south Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent;
Wilmington, N C.
THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager.
; New York.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen! Agents,
jy 23 5 Bowling Green, New York.
FOB
iyjlLLIWERY,
STUAW GOODS,
j?" QSc OO D
rJatting,
CARPETS, BUGS,
WINDOWSHADES,
Underwear.
SHOES, IL.A.03BS,
GHassware, Tinware,
Notions,FeatherDusters,
j OIL CLOTH.
Every thing you need may be found - there at
; : VERY LOW PRICES.
Racket Store.
U7 S. FRONT ST., WILMINGTON, N C,
BRADDT & GAYLORD,
PROPRIETORS.
Headquarters, New York.
my 11 tf sat
PIG FISH ! PIG FISH !
I AL.WALYS KEEP A SUPPLY OF
FISH
on hand. As Thave y own boat and seine
I always keep from 200 to 300 on hand. - Pic nlc
parties can be served with Fish or coffee.
Meals 35c or $1.00 a Day.
; JA.81 A. IIEWIiElT.
Restaurant in 100 yards of Switchback." :
Good CIGARS and ice cool BEER alwavs on
hand. - tv 11 tf
H. CRONENBERG,
L PHOTOGJRAP1IEB,
v RTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED
Photographs at reasonable prices. .
FRAMING A SPECIALTY,
feb 23 tf 116tf Market St., South side.
ISLAND BEACH HOTEL,
V."J'-; J";, : AT THE V
rilrilS HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE AC
X commodatlon of the public, and the Propri
etors will be pleaded to entertain their guests.
With several years' experience at one of the
leading resorts of he North, "Bay Ridge Ho
tel," on the- Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, we
feel confident we can supply the loog felt want
of the public here. - -
The cuisine department of our Hotel 13 one
of the lpadlog features. Rates $5.00 per day.
The Cafe Is now open and guets can get
Meals on the European Plan. Fish suppers at
i the Cafe a specialty: and Meals 50 cents.
-r Respectfully soliciting the patronage of tne
publie, we remain 1
, Respectfully." '
i HOKACH FLATT & CO.,
1 . je 20 tf Proprietors.
pleass roTica ,
r TTe will be clad to recclTD ccmntmlcatR cs
froxa our friends on" .any trl all; objects
general interest, but' ; '; t '.t':'. . ;
The.name of thewriter mWaiways be fur
hlshed to the i Editor." '" - :
CommTutfcattwafii imttui' on but
one side. of the peper.r ": j Z?, -'
v Personalities mnst be avoidea. Cl
Ana it tt espaily ana; parUCTUarly , nratr
stood that the Editor floes not alwars endorse
the ! views pi correspondciits anless so stated
In the editorial columns. m "
NEW ADVEBTISEHENTff.
NOW THAT TnE ENCAMPMENT IS OVER
WE HAVE LEFT A FEW OF OUR
Spring;and Summer Suits,
WniCU WE ARE OFFERING -
Begardless of 'Cost
IN OKDEKJO MAKE ROOM FOB OCR
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
Call and be convinced of the above I guar
antee to - ' -
Sell 20 Per Cent. Less-
than any other house in the city.
B. F. PENNY.
THE CLOTHIER, ' .
Jy 19 tf 110 Market Street.
For Sale Cheap
YOUNG HORSE, TOGETHER. WITH
Huggy, Harness, Bridle'and Saddle.. Will bo
sold cheap. .Reason for selling want of ise.
Apply to
Jyl5tf " j. n. JONES.
Wilmington Seacoast R.R,
lllE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN THE TIME
Table of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad
will take effect on Monday, 22nd lnst
WILMINGTON.
HAMMOCKS. :
Leave.... 6.00 a.m.
Leave. ..v.... 9.30a. m.
Leave......... 2.30 p. m.
Leave 5.00 p. m.
Leave 6.ap. m.
Leave ....... &30p. m.
Arrive . . . : r. . 6.50 a. ml.
Arrive.... ..mio a. m.
Arrive...... aiOD. m.
Arrive........ 5.35 p. m.
Arrive....... 7.15p.m.
Arrive A. 9.10 p. m.
AMMOCKS.
WILMINGTON.
Leave...... .. 7.45 a. m.
Leave 10.25 a. m.
Leave. ...... 4.00p.m.
Leave. 5.45 p. m.
Leave ........ 7.30 p, m.
Leave. ...10.00 p. m.
Arrive..:..: ; 8.20 a. m.
lArrlve . .11.05 a. m.
Arrive 4.40 p. m.
Arrive....... 6 20 p. na.
Arrive...;!.. 8.10 . m.
lArcive....... 10.45 p. m.
SUNDAY WtAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE At
" ' WILMINGTON. .
LEAVE.
--AKRIVE.
Leave..;.
Leave. . . .
Leave,...
9.30 a. m.
2.30 p. m.
6.85 p. m.
Arrive..
Arrive...
....11.05 a. m'.
.... 6.20 p. m.
....ia45p. m.
Arrive...
Supper Train wiu be the 6: p in . train
leaving Wilmington. Round trip tickets wlU
be sold at 25c for this train to parties return
ing the same night. :
J. R. NOLAN.
jy 23 tf . - . aen'I Manager.
jiXVMVJ y AA.VAIVJ J
rjpHE FINEST BROUGHT TO THIS MAR-
ket for years, put up in one pound Boxes; fall
and look at it.
WE ARE STILL RECEIVING THAT FINE
- MARYLAND :
Cream e ry B utter,
Packed in Refrigerator Boxes. The only place
In town you can secure a solid one pound print
of fine BUTTER. My ; ' r
PAROLE FLO UFS
still stands unparalleledi and is certainly pro
nounced by thosg that" once try it to be the
best sold In town. Also, a very nn FLOUR
for less money, which Is guarantee.
Cakes of all Kinds,
Crackers, Preserves, Jellies,
PICKLES, DRIED PRUI'irS,
and an endless variety ox Canned Goods. -Imfact
i keep everrthlnar which -r can be
found in a first class Grocery Store. -
cau ana examine my uoous. - ; . .
Jno. L, Bdatwright,
3y 22
1517So.FromtSt.
; i
? A. Pe rry'o
TITERY, 1 SALE AND EXCHANGE STA-
bles have lust been supplied with several fine
saddle and buggy Horses. Board for Horses
by the day week or month at living . prices.
Give me a caU. Carrlatres alwava on hand.
North Front St. (Taylor's old stand.) Jy 8 lm
Brown's BeachEestaurant
' - : . Jr-AND ; ' ; '
BATH HOUSES. :
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUKCB
to the public that my Restaurant , and Bath"
Houses on Wrightsviile Beach, opposite the
Hummocks, are now open and ready for the
accommodation of all who may favor me with,
their patronage.
- Ilg Fish. Son SheU Crabs and Sandwiches
ready on the arrival of all trains.- - -
TJie Bath Houses stc clean, well ventilated
and supplied with fresh water, clean towela
and careful attendants, v A call Is solicited.
.Respectfully,
my 22 tf ;
It & L. BROWN.
A r c h i e F re oman fo
IS THE PLACE to GET' FRESfl PIG TISH;
Deviled Crabs, Clam Fritters.- and au of the
delicacies of the salt water. - Wherirou ro to
Carolina Beach ' a fnr Arrhin . Vnvmn's"
place and anybody will tell you. -
TTrm AT7 TTAn dxr
Jei2 1! -MRS. . J M. RICHARDSON,
ooaside, Llacolnton, J(, C.
Sign of the blue awnuig.
jy 18 lw i
th sa tu
. - - , - . A. FItEKMAN."
)7 tt Ha ' . Carolina Beach,