EVENING EDITION.
A S'fOIiBN TMITi -
This is her dainty ruom.
Where youth and beauty found their per-
fectbloom; -
This is her cozy chair
How oft her form has nestled softly there J
Here is her gleaming glass, P
Cy which her graceful figure used to pass;
And, though she is awayv v rr . r
ll seems her smiles are ibere,'fcnd eltll will
stay.
These are her favorite books, , .
The pageslonging f6r Wti lOTing looks.
Here is her happy bed
The pillow where she nightly rests her head.
She comes her step I know:
Bless thee, sweet room 1 Alas, that I mast go I
; JGoatow Iranscripl. i I
political. eoiiyr.
The Hon. Tom Corwia was wont
to say that next tcr setting up an infernal ass
as a popular leader the most difficult thing
was to pull him down again. Sunday Cap
ital ' .. ' ' J x;'.'
The New York Times declares
that John Shermaa is "seeking nomination
ud baseless claim," and that he "was not
ihc originator of the successful resumption
measures" f This, frotu the leading Repub
s can organ fin the East, - is1 certainly very
levere on Sbermans claim.
Hurrah for Grant! aloug the line
The shouts resouud, the cheers ascend;
With steady tread rank follows rank
To fight for him, the nation's friend.
If. Y. Commercial Advertiser, Rep.
Yes, tuneful one, rank follows rank
la that you surely are not wrong;
The rank which rides from his reigu
And t9 corruption, foul and strong.
Courier-Journal, De,
m
TVIIaCI.G
An Ohio newspapei speaks of a
man being bruised by "emphatic gestures
uf u mule."
Laundry girls are too much
am. ug flts to be sharp. Waterloo Observer.
This is sad irony. Boston, Iranscripl
A loving British wtfVa post
script to a letter addressed to her .husband
iu New York : "Dear William, I have pe
rused the police reports and Morgue re
turns e?ery day, hoping to see your name."
Aft old farmer was wondering
"hy in these day&Jt-seems impossible to
h ive an honest horse race," when a neigh
bor iuu rrupled him with the remark that
"u's because we haven't an houesl human
nice."
In England young
s;ek of their fathers as the
gentlemen
"Governor,"
"iaier," 'tbe overseer, etc Here we are
m ite civilized. We say "dad," the "boss,"
r the "old man." Ia heathen countries they
my "father;" but they are away behind the
a.-. N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. .
Pat : "Well, Dan, and have ye
htarii the news have ye heard that Rory
i be miller's dead ?" Dan : "Rory the miller
ii it that '8 dead now ? Jabers, but ye don't
say so, and he was a yoaog man, too." Pat :
"Faiih, an' that's threw for ye, Dan; he was
such a oung man, now, that 1 expected to
ee him at my own funeral instead of me
suing to his."
A. Cincinnati paper tells a good
siury uf n Judge Rice, of Kentucky, a furi
ous secession isiTefuie the war, who said
in iue of bis speeches, "Why, the
Y -.nkt-es! if 1 hey show fight we can wbip
ih. -in with pup-guns ! After the war,
wliiie riiakicg a 8eich at the same place
be whs asked if be said as above ' I did,"
8:k) I.e. "and we could have doDe it; but,
eoj. they wonldu't fight us iu l tint
w ay 1" Bale1 Weekly
PEKSO4L.
- Theodoie Tilion's son, Carroll,
who lives with hU mother, ia studying fur
the ministry.
there is do truth m tho report
trui Miss Anthony pissed herself off on
Btittoa people for Mrs. Liogtry. Boston
,pi ople are not blamed fools Boston. Post.
Mr.-John Mardock, a Scotch edi-
r, viatting friends in Philadelphia, states
Abat the laws of primogeniture and entail
ment have been a fearful cure to Scotch
farmer.--. There is no doubt of the truth of
ihi3.
Air. Bayard may never be
President of the United States, but it
should be very comforting to him to hand
down to bis children and grandchildren all
Ibe handsome things that both Republican'
sou Democratic newspapers are saying or
him now. Bolt. American, Rep.
it is freely stated in court cir
cles in England that the betrothal will
shortly be announced of the Duke of Genoa.
nephew of King Humbert, to the. Princess
Bean-ice, the Queen's unmarried daughter.
The health of King Humbert is said to be
io a very unsatisfactory condition.
Joseph E. Temple has presented
to i be Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts
the sum-ef $50,000 towards a Trust i and
of $60,TJ000 which sum will be made up in
three years by the accumulation of interest.
The interest of this fund, when completed,
is to be used in the purchase of American
p no tings for a permanent collection.
- 'ss-BEansw
SOUTHERN ITEW8.
A pack of about forty wolves
is prowling around Rich Mountain, Ten-
uesaee.
The reported price of Pinoh-
back'a nomination aaNavaf Officer at New
Orleans is a 8 her man delegation from Lou
isiana.
Near Chattanooga a laborer
named James Urownover fell from a bridge
fifty feet high to the water below, where
be supported himself until rescued. He re
sumed work in an hour.
Notwithstanding the falling off
io gram shipments the foreign exports from
itiaitimofce dodoc the past :montb show an
.increase as com Dared with February. 1879.
r pearly $180,000, and of dVer $200,000 as
atgainat last month. . .
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e
lioberts Brothers will shortly
have a new edition of Jean Iogelow's
poems.
Tho "Cyclopcedia of 'BfitUh
foems," which Mr. JSpes gargeant is edit
ing for Harper & Brothers, will contain a
thousand pages or more. .s-.. .
Carlvle.haa' just concluded
the revision of -a new and corrected edition
of bis works; he has also' been ' collecting
material for his biography. He Is said to
take a very gloomy view of the immediate
uture oi jngiand. . ...
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Nicholas stems bent upoashbwine that the
New World' can rival the Old m the pro-
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One of the best conducted in the State: bold, inde
pendent and well informed. JBUsboro Recorder.
XklJ VUAtfCU, " ' ' ' ' n Vrf. VIWIUWU TT 1IT .11 JITHU.
volumes of comment on its influence. Magnolu
jtonuor.
vuw auu ouu uynauu aw iuiu aawv i imw wuv
largest circulation of cny Dally In the State. PUd-
fiitiMl MAsh nvit'll r rXmt 4r had tK a
montrrest.
The Wilmington Stab, now very much improved.
has the largest circulation of any paper in the State.
EnJUUt Times.
The Stab stands among the first of North Carolina
papers in point ef enterprise and literary merit.
UAester lo- u.i Jitooner.
Unauesuonably the best daily journal In North
Carolina, ana has no superior in any other Southern
State. Marlboro CS. C.) Timet.
iror euiioflai aouity, general news, correct maraei
reports and fine literary selections the Stab has ne
superior jtoaat mouth eiat.
Is well corducted and has as much and great a va
riety of good reading matter as any Daily in the
stale. vrarrtnzen uaseu.
This paper, though not many years old. is one of
the best dailies in the State, aad well merits the
support It receives. Louitourxi Courier.
One of the best dailv lonrnais en oar exchange
list. Belongs to no ring save that which encircles the
good oi the people. SavannaA. Mirror.
The WQminsten Monanro Stab is amonx the best
newspapers in the South. Rich, rare, racy, always
fresh and "on Xime."AsheviBe Expositor.
A staunch and independent advocate of the peo
ple's rights. Deservedly ranks among the first jour
nals of the Southern country.-Eoctingkam Observer
The Stab Is undoubtedly an enterprising sheet
beautifully printed and conducted with marke
ability. Mr. Bernard deserves great credit for
efforts in 1 ournalissi.--Raleigh SentiieL
Those of our readers desiring to take a daily of
weekly paper from North Carolina cannot do better
tnantajco tne wunungton btab. uneraw vs. v.
Dsmocrat.
No paper evei started In North Carolina has crown
so rapidly as has the Stab. Though only five years
old, U is now a fixed institution, enjoying an influ
ence ana a prosperity second to none in tne state.'
8aHsbvrv Watekman.
The Wilmington Stab is in the front rank of. on
Southern dailies, well edited, full of .news and selec
reading matter, telegraphicreports, and in every res
pect a first rate journal. If we had many such paper
our State would be the gainer by it. Greens, patrto
GEORGE MYERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER.
rjMIE LARGEST STOCK OF CHOICE WINES,
LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNES, CIGARS. Imported
and Domestic, IN THE STATE.
Coffees, Sugars, Flour, Hams, D. S. Meat, Shoul
ders, Beef Tongues, Cakes, Crackers, Preserves,
Apples, Oranges. Lemons. Cocoa Nuts: in fact we
have tho Largest Assortment of Goods to select
from, and the beauty of all is, THR IXiWEST
PRICES.
jan 33 tf GEORGE MYER
MTJFFI T-"
The Savannah Weekly Hews
Of FEBRUARY 7th will contain the opening chap
ters of a charming serial story, entitled
im; tt it it i t,
BY MRS. OPHELIA NISBST RElD
'OT BATOSTON, OA.,
Author of "My Mother's Daughter," "Afterward,
and "Mrs. Dare."
Those who have enjoyed the pleasure afforded by
the perusal of this gifted and accomplished lady's
previous productions, will need no commendation
of this her last and most successful effort to pre
pare them for the rare literary treat that awaits
them.
MUFFIT is a story of absorbing Interest, and its
Sublication will run through some eight to ten
isues of the WEEKLY NEWS and the SUNDAY
TELEGRAM.
ney can be sent by Money Order. Registered Letter
m a. w tt TKutTiTT T
Or AXUlrBBj BL UUT rioja. . sj. XX aHOA i isi
f eb 3 tf Savannah, Geo.
The Camden Journal
Published Every Thursday at Camden, & C.
IS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PAPER IN
Kerehaw county, and has an extensive circulation
among the Merchants, Fanners and all classes of
business men in the county.
I toilers to the Merchants of Wilmington a desir
able Medium fer Advertising, the country in which
itcirculates, being connected with that city bysteam
ex on the Wateree River, and the Wilmington, Co
lumbia and Augusta Railroad, .
1 Liberal terms will be made with those deslrlng.to
advertise. ;'
Subscription price, $J 50 per annum.
AAflr ss, FRANTHAM k HAY,
feb7 ... .JdHnrs and Proprietors
thepee;dee iatchmah, :,
A First Class Weekly ; UTewspaper
Published at pjJSUBXQ'TOTi C. Bl, 8, C
TT IS A LARGE PAPEtt-14x40 INCHES ALIVE
I with newa. loeaL State and eeneraL wish special
pains in the departments, for the family, of its out
side, which is all home work. . .. --'
Tt. rdrcnlatea in DarlmsrtAn. Sumter. Marion and
Marlboro, and her ce Is a most valuable advertising
medium. Circulation specially large . at Florence.
S. V. i Address .
A A F. A. GILBERT,
sept 18 tf Oarllngton O. H.. S. C
V MISGjEXLANKOUS. .
TUB i v i . - ,
New; Boot and 1 Shoe Store,
32- MARKET, STREET.
Eoots: aM Shoes for, tbc Holidays,
BRIVINQ DAILY 5 BY EXPRESS. COME
soon to avoid the rush, Immense sales daily, r
My Goods In PRICKS and QUALITY cannot be
: u-:. . i -i ;
excelled by any. . .. ... .,
None but the BEST and MOST POPULAR makes
ia the country. - . . .
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
Another lot of those Scotch Button School Shoes
just arrived. ' - - 'lr;y'
Come and examine. ; The Same Old Prices.
C. R C SEW T.H A L ,:
32 MARKET ST.
dec SI tf ; ' u sign of the Show Case.
THE
Buffalo Lithia Waters,
AS A
GENERAL REMEDIAL AGENT
In Chronic . Diseases.
XT IS CONFIDENTLY CLAIMED FOR THESE
Waters, and the el aim. thou eh a strong one. is
substantiated by the testimony of many of the
most eminent medical men of the country, both
North and south,- that m the following enumerated
diseases, via :
Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, especially
in Htone or Uravei ;
Dyspepsia, Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism,
Paralysis, Malarial Fevers in their Chronic form,
Dropsical Effusion, Uremia, or Uremic Poison,
Chronic Cutaneous Eruptions, aad in the
Functional Diseases Peculiar to Women, more es
pecially In all Disorders of the Menstrual
Function,
they have accomplished results as remarkable as
were ever accomplished by any remedial agent
whatsoever, whether In Materia Medica or among
Mineral Waters.
They are conHdentlvrecommended by some emi
nent Medical men as a PREVENTIVE OF THE
DISTURBANCE AND DANGERS INCIDENT TO
PREGNANCY.
These Waters, in Cases of One Dozen Half Gal
lon Bottles, $5 per Case at the Springs.
Pamphlet Bent to any address.
Springs opea for Guests 1st day of June.
THOS F. GOODS, Proprietor
- Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va.
For sale by GREEN fc PLANNER, Agents,;
ma 25 tf Wilmington, N. C
Hale'a Weekly.
ON TUESDAY. THE TTH DAY OF OCTOBER,
1879, and in the City of Raleigh, the under
signed will commence the publication of
HALE WEEKLY,
A North Caboljka Dkxoobatio Nxwspapxb.
These four words, convey all that a column of
Prospectus could tell: the good of the State; the
success of the Party which is the life of the State
and the country; the publication' of all the news;
these the objects proposed. That he can do the last
and contribute to the first and second, the subscri
ber does not affect to doubt. The People have set
their seal ofapproval uron his past and he does not
doubt the future. " :
Hauc's Wxkxxy will be printed front new and
beautiful type and on fab white paper. The price
will be per annum. No name -will go upon Its
mail books without payment, and no paper will be
sent after the expiration of the time paid for.
P. M. HALE.
Raletg , Sept. 15, 1879. - sept 16 tf
Forest and
am,
AND ..
ROD AND GUN.
THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL
A WEEKLY PAPER DEVOTED TO
FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS
TORY, FWH CULTURE, PROTECTION OF
GAME, PRESERVATION F FORESTS,
YACHTING AND BOATING, RIFLE
PRACTICE. AND ALL '
OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY.
This is the only Journal in the Gauntry that fully
supplies the wants and neoassities of the
Gentleman Sportsman.
TERMS--! 00 a Year. Send for Specimen Copy
Forest Ac Stream Publishing Co.,
Ill FULTON ST., (OLD No. 103,)
New York.
Post Office Box 1831. sept 27-tf
The Biblical Recorder.
PUBLISHED BY
Edwards,Br6ushton & Co.
RALEIGH, Nv C.
REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor,
REV. U- HATCHER, Associate Editor.
Organ of HortH " Carolina , Baptists
. In its 44th Year.
EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT
As an AftreTtr1riT1g'M'MTTm Unsurpassed
Only SfS.oo per isar.
Address
dec 23-tl
BIBLICAL, RECORDER,
. ! Raleigh, N.C.
Tke Central Protest ant
i. l.:.,;:r.-! i
A WEEKLY RELIQIOU8 AND FAMILY NEWS
nanecandthe Onraa of the Methodist Protea
taut Church in North Carolina, is published at
greens ooro, m w - - -Terms,
$3 00 per annum, in advance.
ti ,1 Hhiiifrr nf its location, the number and ac
t.Mt-w affta airanta. and the constantlr increasins; de
mand for it among the moxeaolidilasses of readers
in various sections, give the CENTRAL peculiar
rtm upon therAtronagef the advertising public,
'lerma very favorable. Consult your business inter
ests,anaaxiare8staeuTOr ..
. .. ui - ttj j.-fj. MICHAUX,
Qreensbero, N. C.
BANB. OF NSW HANOVER BUILDING,
a WUmlnston N. C
Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000.0001
SLlSTICPABLS ."
i v- . 'jsc t WffPJSe other nnrposea
fee led atthe sTAIf OCB
- f; 7 IN ANY QUANTITY.
Can
ifffrlLiiiBOSiM
V -rA WlXMIIi"GT0ir, J j
it AIUIOAD LINES.
Wilmington & Weldoxi
RAILROAD CO.
omos o Gaal.rS07ii&TaTasiaMT,
a or Gaa'i StjpiiitKTHSDKKT . t
Wilmington. N. C, Nov. a, 119. f ;
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV'RS3d
187V, Passenger Trains en the Wilmington &
Weldon Railroad will run as follows: -
Day Mall and Express Train, JOallr
Leave Wlhnmgtou, Front St. Depot, at -B0;A..M.
Arrive at Weldon i.. ... ,1:Q Jj
Leave -Wejd.......-....... ........ :: 8:.f.M.
Arrive at Winningion, jfTont ds. xepoi.,
Nlfflit SlaU and Eipresi Train,Dally
Leave Wilmington Front St. Depot, at 9 :40 P, M-
amvB n. weiauu
r irr.ljA. . 9-151 A. M.
MIT, 1TWW. ....... .. - . " " " "
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9.13 A. K.
Trains en . Tarboro - Branch Road leave Rock)
Mount for Tarboro at 5.10 P. M. Daily, and Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 4. CO A. Return
ing, leave Tarboro at 10.00 AM. Daily, and Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday af 8 30 P. M. .
xne Aiay XTcun muns ciuso wwmuwH .r w
in f In Tuvtnt. -NTorth vir Ttev T.I on iftilv
HW .W. au ..WW. vw V . m
except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and ali-
rati route.
Night train makes close connections at Weldon
for aU points north via Richmond:
BieeomK jars attacnea wi iui njui ramo .
- JOHN F. DIVINE,
nov 22 tf (General Sup't.
General Sup'ts Oiace
WILMINGTON, COLUPIBiA & At'
GUST A R. B. COMPANY,
WILMINGTON: N.'C; Nov: 22. t8!9.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV 23d, 1879,
the following Schcdele will be run on this
Read:
Day Express and fllaU Train Dally.
Leave Wilmington . 9:0 A M.
Arrive at Florence s:uu if. m.
Leave Florence 3:60 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 8:20 P M.
RIGHT EXPRESS TSaIN (Dally).,
Leave Wilmington 10:13 P. M.
Leave Florence 2:20 A M.
Arrive at Camden J unction 4:15 A.M.
Arrlverfit Columbia 9:00 A. M.
Leave Columbia 5:00 P.M.
Leave Camden Junction 12:00 M.
Leave Florence 2:30 A. M.
Arrive at WHmington 6:30 A. M.
This Train Btona onlv at WbJteville. Fleminsrton.
Fair Bluff and Marion.
Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. &
C. R B. and in Western North Carolina, via Colum
bia and Spartanburg, should take Night Express
Train from Wilmington.
Passengers for Augusta should take Night Ex
press Train, which connects via Florence, Charles
ton junction ana uamaen junction.
Through Sleeping Cars on all night trains for
Charleston, Augusta and Columbia.
Trains leaving Wilmington Saturday nights do
net make any connection for Columbia.
nov 22-.tr Oen'l Sup't.
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
-" Orncs Gbsxbax. StrPBmsTKDKHT
Wilmington, N. C, June 7. 1879.
f
Change of Schedule.
o
N AND AFTER THIS DATE, the following
schedule will be operated on tms Railway:
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN :
1 Leave Wilminetcn at.
.7:00 P.M.
..2:27 AM.
.8:20 A.M.
No. 1. Arrive at Hamlet at. . .
) " Charlotte at.
Leave Charlotte at 8:25 P. M.
No. 2. Arrive at Hamlet at 1:32 AM.
t " Wilmington at 9:50 A.M.
No. 1 Train Is Daily except Sunday, but makes
no-connection to Raleigh on Saturday.
No. 2 Train is Daily except Saturday.
SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS
SENGER AND EXPRESS.
tj- o (.Leave Charlotte
wo- (Arrive at Bhelby . .
8:40 A M.
12:30 P. M.
Leave Shelby . 1 :15 P. M.
ao-lv f Arrive at Charlotte 5:05 P. M.
LOCAL FREIGHT & ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Wilmington... 5:35 AM,
Arrives at Laurinburg 4:00 P.M.
Leaves Charlotte 5:80 A. M.
Arrives at Laurinburg 4:15. M.
Leaves Laurinburg 5:30 A.M.
Arrives at Charlotte 4:20 P. It.
Leaves Laurinburg 6:00 A.M.
Arrives at Wilmington. 4:20 P. M.
These Trains leave Wilmington and Charlotte
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Laurinburg,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Close connections made at Charlotte'with Trains
Of A &C. A. L. R. R. and A, T. &0. R. R
Passengers for AshevUle via either route, leaving
Wilmington at 7 P. M., will arrive at destination at
9 P. M. next day.
Bleeping-Car accommodations on Through Trains
both to and from Charlotte and Wilmington .
There will also be Through Sleepers run to and
from Raleigh and Charlotte.
V. Q- JOHNSON,
my 17-tf General Superintendent
CLYDE'S
N ew York and Wilmington
Steamship Line
The Steamer
R E G-aU L AIT OR,
apt. DOANE, '
WILL SAIL FROM NEW FORE,
atnrday ITIareb 6
far-Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT 8 AILINC
of Steamers as advertised.
For Freight Engagements apply to
TIIOTO AS E. BOND,
Superintendent,
Wilmington, N. C.
TUeo. G. Eser, Freight Agent,
New York.
W. P. Clyde & Co., General Agents,
dec 9 tf 35 Broadway, New York.
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital $1,OOO,OO0.
Casti Capital paid in 300,000
Surplus Fund $50,000
DIBJSC7 OUS.
JOHN DAWSON C. M. STEDMA&
D. R. MURCHISON ISAAC BATES,
DONALD McRAB - JAS. A LEAS
H. VOLLERS & F. LITTLE
R. R. BRTDGERS E. B. BORDEN
J. W. ATKINSON
CHAS. M. STEDMAN, President.
ISAAC BATES, Vice President :
8. TJ. Wallaob. Cashier faug204f
:vffiliredl)og :
XiiNGJLlSH. IRISH AND GORDON BETTERS,
Ot the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed pedigrees
' v. Foaleby.. .r
E- P. WELSH,.
nov 7 DWtf York. Pear.
MISOIuLIalllLOUS
job PRnuxijrac-;
THE "LIOEHIHG- STAR
' f '' lidBXlNO STAB BUILDING:
TRINCESS STREET.
MOST TROBOTTOHLY EQUIPPED PRINTiXO
OFFICE IN THE CITT.
FINE BOOK, NEWSPAPER & MERCANTILE
. . PRINTING AND BINDING,
CHEAP FOR CASH.,
- ALSO,
THEATRICAL POSTERS, PROGRAMMES
'.TICKETS, INSURANCE PRINTING.
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS.
CARDS, DODGERS.
STEAMSHIP, STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD
WORK EXECUTED IN QUICKER T1MK
AND BETTER STYLE THAN Bi
ANY 0 THEE OFFICE 7A ;
WILMINGTON.
FIRST CLASS WORK AND LOW PRICKS
THE MORNING STAR STEAM PRINT1N
HOUSE, PRINCESS STREET.
" WILMINGTON, N. C.
ORDERS BY MALL PROMPTLY ATTENDED
TO-AND WORK SENT TO AN1 PART
OF THE UNITED STATES.
C. O.D.
SMALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH 'lUh
SAME PROMPTNESS AS
LARGER ONES.
THE HcKOYS,
Attorneys ant , Counsellors at Law,
Office North Side Market St. between Sd and 3c.
aug 26 tf
New Crop
Cuba Molasses.
3S0 Hhds ttnd Tierces Cn'ce
New Crop MATANZA8 MOLASSES.
Per Schooner "MATTHEW KINNEY."
Now due and hourly expected.
For sale by
jan 18-tf WORTV - WORTH.
ORAWINCS & PRICES
FREE BY MAIL.
PlONEERTwllrriS
.4
DlDMllimu wr
pa.mlMI. aa s a
Prices frt England.
$68.00, (78.75, S8a.25, $100.00,.. $125.00, $l&0.0t
Delivered in New York, dnty and all charges in
clusive 1
$103.-28, $117.79, $131.97, $150 58, $184.28, $218.0a
The above may h oiered VFull Choke." 'Me
dium Choke,' or Cylinder Bore, at these prices
we are now making, small bores or nob. 14, is
and 20 gauge, which are scarcely inferior in ower
to the larger bores. .. ..
Weight of 20-Bore from ....5XlbB.
" 1416 " ..... . X "
12 IX "
"10 " 8M "
Our "Giant GriD" Action has been awarded a Di
ploma of Merit at the Paris Exhibition.
send ror illustrated sneets.
We respectfully refer to the foDowinr eentlemer.
who have purchaced and are now asms our guns :
uon. waiter u. Hteeie, M. 'J., itockingaam, .i-h
mond county, N. C
Capt. D. R. Murchlson, Wilmington. N. C
CoL B, F. Little, Little's Mills, N. C.
James A Leak, Ewj., Wadesboro, N. C.
Wm. H. Bernard. Esq., Wilmington, N. C "
J. & W. TOLLEY.
Pioneer Works. 8t Mary's Square,
oct3 DAWtf Birmingham. England.
MARBLE
r.iowu M E 1MTS
AND . " '
Grave Stones.
FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORB
PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK
PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK,
TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH.
RICHIRD WATHAN & CO.,
57 tarayeUe Place, New York.
Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form, for
sale to the Trade. dec 4 DAWtf
F r the speed yCaref8BiB al Weakaets, Lost
Xaahood,Prematars Debility, Serroasness,
Despoadeaer, Coafatloa of Meas, Averstoa to
Society, BTeTe-MmoTV and aU Disorders
BroughtoubySecretHabtts aad Excesses. Any
druggist ha the Ingredlenta. Address,
DRiJAQtlES" CO..
130 tort Will St, OITOAlI.OHIO.
"feblS lyDAW::"W'': -
I?. A. &TEDIIAn, Jr.
Attorney and Connsellor. at Law,
RL1ZABETHTON, q BLADEN COUNTY, N. O.
n M fU. n ft JI - - " - WK
umce up nam, iu unu xii im ing, "wccnyigq oj
Rinaldl Co.
- Special attention to Claima lloliectlens on sums
of $100 and upwards made f ot Five Per Cent, if
without suit. Drawing Deeds, .Mortgages, 'AcJi
specialty. -J sap 5-DAWtf
ALL ABOUT
Westirxa
If you want to know all about the "Garden Spot" of
the South, send for a specimen copy of
The We3ti9m Courier.
It Is a TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN WEEKLY
full of interesting reading matter, and devrted to
the interests of Western North Carolina. ,
Address
COURIER COMPANY,
: j7 , . ' Hendereonville, N . C.
Pnceptjedted,,
THE LADIES ABB-INFORMED THAT MRS.
VIRGINIA A. ORR.has reduced the price of
shaping, bleaching, and dying Ladies and Chil
dren's Hats from FIFTY ta TWENTY-FIVE CT8.
RESIDENCE One door east of Frouk on Church
Street. .' ' ' - - oct ltf
PRESGniPTIfiriFREE