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Owr City Ants are autbonaea to oouec rof mom than three monthi la adyawre. i Kntered Rt the Pot Office at WUmlnirtoa, C, Elabomto preparations are being made at 'ew Orleans for the celebration of the La Salle anniversary. -Alh.windt w Orlkal IajrinfitlBMiBe, fdb.QBD damage to boats and wharves, : , Many plantations abov, iMJW foreveport. l.ouisiana, are under water and the levees arc fivlrrSfny ; an overflowSf he whole lower country on the Mississippi seems in evitable. -The total visible supply of The IteSo'ghotelf nt'Sraarville, Ten ncsscc, burned ?Friday; night : thirty-five people in thebniktingubBreiy escaped; many leaping from wjjndows --Thy-tn-o men -test their HveS byttloslotfoT sss in the Midlothian coal mine, sear Pe tersburg. Virginia, Tho House of IeprcsentatiTCs adopted.n atpeadroent to the PostofflM irtitlonrrls providing 100,000 fori he establishment of the fre delivory system at places where it is not aovr established. r Guiteau sentenced to be hanged June 30th. The private stockholders of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad-, at their meeting at Fay etteville, ratified "the sate1 to Dr. Csnedo's Company; possession whl be taken early in April. A severe snow storm pre- vailed yestenlay in Virginia, and north ward rs far as New York State; at Wash ington City at 10 P. M. snow was still fall ing and the, ground wa covered to ,thje depth of tWelve or fotirfeen inches. New York markets; Money . 58 per cent. ; cotton dull at 1212ie; southern flour quiet at $5 65811r wheat closed dull and declining, ungraded red 32 1 46; corn 67i70ic; rosin quiet and steady at $2 302 37; spiriU turpentiue dull and easier at 54Jc, Archbishop Purcell's creditomt have formed a protective association. He is nearlv $4,000,000 short. . Adelina Patti will give New Vork lior best operas when she returns. She says nothing ele will, satisfy Americans. Twelve hundred idiots at New Haven, Conn., paid to hear Oscar WiMe whip his syllabub. Two hun dred were' trymgtoMearn1. something at Yale College. The Republicans control in the House of Representatives. Their committee give the Postal Depart ment 2,500,OOa more than the Dem ocrats gave in 1881. A straw. The old extravagance has begun in earn est. ' We are glad the 2iv York Hermte "is fighting the admission of Dakota. It puts the case thus: , ' ' With the 'rotten borough of Nevada be fore his eyes asa monument of deceit, the New York SaL46t4- Representative who votes to invest the 135,000 inhabitants of Dakota with equality With the 3,082,000 in habitants of New York in the Federal Sen ate baselv defrauds and betravs his own eonstftnrtfte.y " jfe Q f x yyf Qui- Washington namesake takes the view we do of the threatened scandal ostoc. .h h$P 'of-3a"tb. It says "the opening exhibition would seem to be an excellent opportunity for the operation of a little mob laV, if there, ever can be an excuse toV such an exercise of the popular wilt" John W. friu teau is verv indignaat at the proposition and is out itrai card. " Z" Tammany won the day at Albany. It was John Kelly who broke th-e dead-lock. The arrangement, bar gain or compromise, is that Tammsrty is to have a representation on the Railroad anVlGities"Ck3miirhittees, as well as the Clerk of the Honse, and witli this understanding they hate cast their votes for Patterson, the caucus nominee for Speaker, and thus elected him. The Oxford Lance rorreotslan historical error of Senator Ranso j's relative to Gen. Bumside. We quote: "According to Senator Bansom, ($dh. Burnside commanded the Federal forceiftt the capture of Hatteras, the first oooquest of the Federals along the Southern coast. This is a mistaken Hattcraa surrendered to Commodore Stringham. of o the United States Navy. Gen. Ben jT. 'Butler Was in command of the land forces of tike expedi tion:" ? , , ( A 711-1 ' ! ' The Senator madff aitbraff blun der, also. He sgoke of the t Iliad being forty centuries old. Rather, this was the inference from rhat he said of Achilles. - The best authori ties place Homer (if such a poet ever lived) about 776 Bet pro Chmt This is John Addington ;TyaBonds's statement, and he is Efficient -au-thority. So itis only twent-aix centuries that the story of the sonw of Achilles has been delighting, "the world, and not forty T. r A few wcdt9 a to Hamlet'' ; ia played by Ir, ' Mayors 1 company. There were some gennine flabeB of bfllrs. against .830,814 oaks last year. inspirati scene certain pdWerta 2ffMr-1urprising. His recitatidjirfifcaiafSf the famous passages was felicitous but he failed lamentably itt his 'elocntion in many places, whilst his voice was often too gxtttural atifl his enunciation of whole lines too indistinct and ranid to personation of the greatest oceat ion of MlOdMLIlXvas Mtcqessfal aa i: iwhole, i wm cans : say truthfully! that it' indicated originai- ty of conception and was, in fact, spirited and effective, with a ten dency oea&sionallv ? to rant. The Ophet&V 6f Mhm 6hauncey is deser- ving - of ' all i praise. It was very charming, sweet and realistic, arid the snat$10f8oxg 0i he scene when the poor girl is mad were ttvje mesody quite : pathetic and ravishing. We do not believe there is as good an ,: Qphelia now on the American stage. The best male actor, in our iudtrraet. was the gentleman whW personated 'poloidis Horatio was well played. Laertes was fairly done. The King was respectable. Knurs on our stage '..- A VLt.i. i trim . -fr4 . uave ueen mere uck8. . x ne of Friday nights had 5 digaity, and altogether acted his part successfully. The Ghost was not as good as some other Ghosts, but he spoke his lines with deliberate cadence and accent, and wras sufficiently palpable to in terest. We are free to say we en joyed, the entertainment throughout. Who can hear the wonderful words of the greatest of all productions and not be interested ? A Georgia paper i ef ers to him a "Colonel Clingman, the North Caro lina Mahone." The following was telegraphed from Washington. on the 30th nit. 'It speaks for itself and for the "Colonel": "Gen. Thomas L. Ctingman, of North Carolina, who served with Clay and Web-' iter and Douglas, beginning as far back as 1843, who represented the Old North State in the United States Senate for several years next preceding the war, and who has been, an ardent Democrat for thirty years past, is in Washington, and unreservedly and most emphatically declares . that he is sick, un easy, and, disgusted .with the Democratic party of his State as it exists under the lead ship of Senators Vance and Ransom and Gov. Jarvis. Gen. Clingman in the plain est possible terms avows as his conviction that that party in his State is as corrupt as any political organization that ever existed during the history of' the country, and has repeatedly said since his arrival hen that he is ready to co-operate in a move to combine into one independent party ,all thosewho witHMA ad&&Jw 1h offtilw of the Yances and Kansdms and Jarvises of the State and the party these men lead and control. Clingman exhibits great earnest ness with reference to the Swish; to effect such a combination to crush Bourbon De mocracy in North Carolina. t - T ZEE 33 CITT.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Take Due Notice. Pel's Corn Solvext. J. H. Hakdik New seed. C. W. Yates Valentines. Hiissbxhger Valentines. - ' A. David Closing out sale S. W. Noble Land posted. . ' ' B. Ij. Gore German kainit. . W. C. Farrow Take notice. GlLBS & MCRCHISOK PIOWS. Ottebbohro Agents wanted. P. H. Haxden Special nptice. Farrel &.Co. Herring's safes. D. A. Smith t Co. Furniture. F. K. Kiw & Co. Farmer Girl. Parker & TATWR-Cook stoves. H. C. Prkmpert Shaving saloon. F. M. AjaoKTtKX-Masqueradoball. J. C.strlaTOcles. J. R. B.LOS803T & EvANS-Gypsum. f J Johx H. Pcoh Situation wanted. ' Seth W. Davis Horses at auciioB. Mvrson Specialtfes in piece goods. Hancock & Daggett kerosene oil. Mallard A Bowden Money saved. Harrison & Axi4cx-rNev style hats. W. E. Springer & Co. Dixie plows. Altafteil Price & Co. Sashes, &c. Crontl & Morris Stock at auction. Meeting His. and Scientific Society. P. L. Bridgers & Co, Royster's candy. Cronly & MoRRis-i-Furaittifef at auction Eercsner & Calder Baos. Molasses, flburr baconiJ iatcl. etc: ""; Ji :u Chicken Xfcleve Operatlnac Aamin. J. S. W. : Eagles, colored, residing on MacRae, between Hanover ; and Brunswick streets, says chicken .thieves made a raid upon his premisesestefdaytnorBing, about 8 o'clock. It seems that a neighbor heard a noise in 'yai.':oiioia nwg?&e window and lookingin the rectibh'yrhenfce it proceeded, could see nothing amiss. Re maining silently oa the aratch: far a. few. minutes the thief, who had been frightened oir b7m&m&$dFi&ffis the neighbor hadretfred, -jlpaed and recom- chicken coop, the 'thief and he Tari off Upon 'exnilaHQli It t. dtsfco vered that the staple to the chicken :coop had been parlf 'drawni nfl In another Aioutepr.two,- if the: jphhe s hadorben disturbed. Eagles would , have had a dozen ot Wo less chickens to' feed.' j on jn his uamlet. !The ghost : thete'wtthirriidther, and Septnagesinia Sjf!ay- VSHj V.4etigthViQ ft ournd 34 nlnutes. . j v 5. & minutes: No cases f of theUayos Court f ,Mh44n fliiil Mr. O. Worman, General Agent r. Jfjtof . AcoMfariK8 tmnd mas- erade ball will be (riven Tuesdav evening DW-tf .Hnskm lirf Kew roric, wwrrcftiiweewewe in we -v - tt j t-s -i . nvwe, nwyTMiB& naA c church this eve5mly Rfev. C. M. Payne, i. .v: iK;Vj "I "vr T.. of the Second resbywriavChutcli. The Historical and! Scientific Society meet tomorrow evening at the hall of the Knights fL Pythias M pn; Front street. The Recrister of Deeds issued seven arrgenejse Wr tae past week, of which three were for white and four for colored couples. The bell tower frame has been raised and stands on its foundation firmly, finely., mu tewl 14 lAilteather it qu will soon be completed. The electric alarm notice: that they -are to: have a) large ftndi isexpecthy.nexteam ence'. ' ' ' ?" ' w kmb w.. ueo, r.umo, .m;c-j-wju. f tt - . I -t 'L 11... ? ' . . 1 nes received Dy ms son, .er .narieston, a few days $wF$ttofet$$fA, were not so severe s; m wrenewea. His foot is improving and he ls.expected ti be able to'beoat itf k week'ordfi,; ret-Ve - accltnied much1 of; the time by; rain , up to 3 P.-M. the rainfaH .had only aggre sated- 60-100 of an vmeh" lTrometer ji M&4t. ii t :trV 'A,Ti&fi: nirriif until yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, when it was down to 29,44 - 'and afterwards eon tinued its rapid descent until 4.58 P. M. , at which time the storm ' centre passed this place, when it recorded 2. 35. The maxi mum velocity of the wind was 44 miles per hour, but It came in such fitful gusts that it frequently reached 60v miles per hour for a few minutes at' a time. The storm came all the way from Galveston and the Gulf, and points aU along the coast south of Wilmington have felt its fury. It will be followed, the Signal Officer informs us, by clear and cool weather. In fact, at this writing there has been a decided chailtt:1Miip1re.-'.r , '.: 5 There was no commimicaUon. .north or south by signal wire, owing to the .cable being dragged away by a veJia;fhich broke loofle from heeihtAftn1fBltci liar-; bor orffngthe gale: About 10 o'clock the steamer Waecwtum, the barge Modoc and the. schooner. be longing io Messrsy 1 'Jeo tearris 4k Co., broke loose from their moorings at their wharf on the west side of the rifer, carrying a portion of the wharf with them. Fortunately, however, owing to their an-i chors being, out, no damage was . done' or experienced by them, their speed being gradual until they reached the wharf foot of Princess street, where they were prompt- y secured, There was only one man on board and in charge of the three vessels at the time, and he could do nothing. The schooner Thome. if. PiUibury also broke loose from her moorings at the Messrs. Chadbourn's wharf and drifted to the neighborhood of the dry dock. TOe ttrrMe nreter to NewWvi : Mr. Joseph M. Agostini, whose nwrder in Newbern on Thursday night last was mentioned in our telegraphic columns yes- tini,1f."t of city, rfind- ulars of the dastardly deed in the Newbern Commercial Newt, which we condense aa follows: : Tkfv Ifoivilfrsm JaiIt ILff Yallrwav ' telegraph operator, Mr. Joseph M. Agos- um, nigni wawuraan, auu iicury xryau, a, coioreu employe oi uie jaiuianu, were iu the ticket office of the road. Mr. Agostini araa o?ttirrnr Kir fliA affflra aarnitmr Tr Maeiltoa was emraeed in writinl' at the. rieftk. and renuested thf nparn to cease talkfrnr. as he had imnortant Work to do. Mr. AgostiaL. riaing from his. seatnd uxe coin;, remarKeu picainuyf tome, gentlemen.' Bryan was talking somewhat eave the office, and as quick: as a flash struck Mr. Agostini a blow it was thought by the bystanders on the, face the report sounding like a slap, and immediately Mr. Agostini sank in a chair. The parties nresent were strrorisee at the assault.' 4Hd? rushing to the aid of ; the old gentleman, neck. The murderer made no effort toes- noma Ha atnnH mnta arirt aiillan te-ffk Vita 1 tint was beinir fteifirfrarrioia table and his vnimH tethZi Moses Mason constable. 1 tinnMml nrnmrii'ltr I'm - the frrii? 'kind tiinlr I tlLA. ' Ant !iA ilia nan ' HnVjlt in viui iu : iinu v is nisti- bis imv .jbiji ; Acra a flW.4lfimftndfhiaJcnif?:hnt Brviu aaM T he uaa aoiie; that aMfljiifwi. jar. annuiu. ' 4 - ? 4 . . J lew uiiliuujs ai. id wc uuruurcr wiv removed,Hfft$4Lgostini; hmhftf his last, ttJnhnt kinr vord. ence to murmur indistinctly "water.j ; J Swmmm - - , , a I Henrv Bryan has a Decullar disposition it is said, and has generally been, regarded as crazyi although permitted to go at large and earn his living. Report says that he was regarded asdaiigertras, this being the d offence Mhlradi 6ut the other tw third not fatal Mr: Affostini was one most highly respected citizens, izens, and hW ocr rST'T'SulK "7" o-Tl wmtiAdu watehman for the tost two tears.'- net Y gtej'i iin mt - r- . i ';,( ..it.- ,,n!i. !..) - it hi ) 1 1 1 . nn-i telUlafkni CkieTMniwri - The j h The performance las pightfOlihui vfriventD the usI Satmrdav iWlht yiaight aen as" ttf f numbers waiprttsend in InWUtt but;' !WiTntf :'painsJ spatfepeat: To .v w, . iwat ShafcpirifiiWh 'n -nW orm kv mmm. wuwAnAnfl-ci in far tvT.T.Ar an1 miiMi imoretlffactory. style; heyt -are -gen- rt7r!ZT TW"Trr' A'nT I ever mav a me. huu. ... . .. : 'r- I . ' . 11 " " ' . r i MaHneewaiargeiY smiwraiaHli I . ... ... worn increased favor byi htorn life-like and- admirable impersonation bf MiltMttda The partof Atfi-awnr was astaed4yUr Geo.1 0.i Boniface great favorite herei ou as well as ' off the stage, and & styaugat of braise ot'hinV as an actor vrnilatlUe' 'as superflous as it isnnecesBary. He 'played r-v,-. TS"ufSS7TfW i. lently, as he does evy character he im personates. To-morrow nirht we have the Collier Union Sguare , XJompafiy, in Buonson How ard's highly lif successful comedy;. '"The Baaker'S Daughter," and Wa-wne glad to I9mw WrpMilltto. The following will show the state of the ithermrtmeteft thu statioas named, at 3 p M, yesiay, Washfegto mean time: lhJthe'an.6nntJ f rafnlall -in inehea for the twenty-f our hours ending daily ii 3 P. M. , except Tuesday, when it Is 48 hours, a siyicnuiy in tti t j rj - riize tjie mony for them. They J22KiiMiS Tut tVranir rhfn at Carrie's Stables corner Prto IWKf- as furnished by the Signal ' Officer of this ( MflAt i ltKbPENto i rUci MCL i - - I ' mi Aii .tv. i.i;.i k i. I X bew. bettreeti Front d Water -streets, ot- IfMW- i , t?, ,uwc' y--o, uo deratood are taken at the same i ame moment of ume w " "!WWI m'ni Tema. Saia-kU. Weather. Augusta. S$' I Charleston 7 1 .24 11 .36 .00 .03 .00 1.67 Cloudy Cloudy I Charlotte'.. ........ 88 fair Clear Indianola , . . 60 Jacksonville 68 Cloudy Key West 86 Montgomery. . . . 54 rair Clear Clear NeWens a. . t . '66 i .90 Savannah 62 .03 Cloudy Wilmington. 57 1.67 Pensacola 38 - 1.07 Thrctg JTair Clear Port Eads 38 .08 The following are the indications for to day: Middle Atlantic States, snow, followed by warmer veering weather, northeast backing to westerly winds, and higher pressure. South Atlantic State,- clearisg weather, westerly winds, stationary or lower temperature - and higher . pressure. East Gulf States, fair weather, westerly winds, stationary or higher temperatare and pressure. Wes$ Gulf States, fali; wea- thef northwesteriy winds, beming varia ble, and stationary or higher' temperature and pressure. Tennessee and .Ohio Val ley,-fair weather", winds westerly, aadsta- 't&toarv. or higher temperatare and barome ter. .-. .r. -., . . -i , . There -wwi three interments in Oakdale Cemeterv--two adults and one child du- nngth jteejc osng yesterday. Belkvue .Uemetflry -reports . two mter- ments both adltsMorthe week. In Hne' tfotw Cjenieterr there were two interainta-HiW ajiut and one child du- wwiwu-jj,. am" m Tirc. ium tin the wed. A lettef"tTOift RevMr. Pesehau. of the city oi isashviiie, Tesnessee, the newiy calletl j pastor . to St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran 'church, states that he is arranging his affairs as fJf5gttl, and that he will be ready to occupy his pulpit here by ,he nrstSunday in March, at the. farthest. Besurel Vrossi. , !,-rL ttr V aLL i i:)' ' A -n . in cham Hilimrnr1 pmintv nnHr Krlrtur-'B y -;-nriT"TTT"n-T TT T""T'-- found the contents in good order date, .says:. "The. wo hoys that you refw- " r john- stetens a co. .. j-.r i.Tl,Ti.-. ;.ul ' i TrA. . ..... i ...If I lrV.na CWl .TM.S91. 1W red to in the Stab of the 2nd msV Brown I ,and Jolinson working in i tbe Fee DeO' Cotton Mills, -where their pa- i . , . , rent8 can nnd I. - i if TV'WT t Seeourth'page forother local, news t . . .:! Vif .wnPaBWPi,; l. imi tr- ttM w i aaugnter ex j oept a, fajckezv sa. Q ; rteW;Apy I il WW IS S S .! "-Jt?. liiiin'l ? poamoN ION AS CLERK Ott BOpIrEn?P-! it tl.TscrtlWv4inattrut or wherever L generally useful. t ! V: ' 1 '-' '" AU . ' . KSI .! ."WMWiWtt f TrKHO9HNeaIAItt0; WATER Si.'"vU '1? pte'm, iifel ititifrjkti tfe, ; HANCOCK- DiACOBT tebiit s6.Jfrket,st. 1 HfXDJCfiF- fTMLlT ARTICLES, BUB, LW4tiPi,'BQOTn Brushes, ToDet Soaps, Cosmettw, Pottades, &c. For sate by ret ft it ok JCK-fiswioH f wrd sisunNHSMd: MWt'?T - l : :i . riir Wtfni5 !.vk. '(e51t tnatttr.flaflr, JiUHiia. : wruirirMv M Worth Itontflt. : .u . : I : i . i 't I. " 1' . HIT V If vn T7nmtTT k tv mrrr AT 1 1 will sell at Ekcbaajte 'Ootaer Five (S) No. 1 Work Hones, aoond. and Jn rood ooBditlcii. These 'Bones mast be sold as ownen ava aaxtous can be seen id Seoond DAVIS. tAOotietMeri Mif -Hiur". -r',. -717 ; . TFRNPIKlf STOCK Al AffAccxioii. Xo&t mNir'it I . ' . . i - ,X1W:., ..Kuimfwr , 't, f,, !,Wif 'AtwVA'... i : . . rr F wm eu owuea ckmxww enure jrnnu e ym, sawm, wram imm, c, .w ipi I - Q. I 111 i n.ll. 5A8 Auoneera. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7TH. 1888, AT GKR- M ANIAHA444-, Spectator' Tickets to be had at d.iiAA-AhvJ. ... - r '.it.(i k.m. AOOSTD-i e64t ri i. Manafer. 1AM pkBPARKlTOailLL THE BBSTOJJAL JTY pf QESHm SU4NTT, in aay sir lot to ..febOlia.: D. L. OOKE. ;-!.(: . ,- , " : EMPIRE PIASTER MXLUS, : , WILMI3?GT!05, ?. C NOW PREPARED TO DELITSR 1; GROUND NOVA SCOTIA OTPSfK, s. m lanre of small lots. feb 5 tf - j J. It BLOSSOM EVANS, 1 .. .hi . !:-' I. TakelTdtice i powrthiWrtbwlienlwUlwiTtheWheet I fw Son Cotton, Wool, w ax. Hides, Furs, Sacs, Iron, Metals, Bones, &c. Those hartnr aarthnur m nrr nne wmao wen to cau saa see m. febllw or W. C. V ARROW. ITotice. rjHE NBXT KEQULAR SfKJETING OF THE Historical usd Soientific Buciety will be held in the Hall of the Kairbts of l-ythlaa, on Front street, on Monday, iT, Keoruary tn. 1882. 8. A. 8 TOBY. febsit Secretary and Treasurer. Posted. T FORBID ALL PARTIES TO HUNT, OR Df any way trespass upon asy Land, and all lands under my control lying in Harnet Township, bounded by the Newbera Road, Green's Mill Creek. Smith's Creek and the land of C. W. ttrauUey, inchidJa the John P. Spicerland ad iolnisvGeom Harries',. at. ; and I vrara all -parlies against firing- the woods contrary to law, and l win pay ssu.ou reward ror enaenoe 10 conrioi ny one or doltijr tn ssnwc Any one vioiatiBfr the above nottoe will be prosecuted to the fall extent of the 4rw. see Battle's Kevusi, vnapter 13 and 56. feb51t ' S. W. NOBLE. A GREAT FIRE ..... ATLANTA, G-a. HI HEEEING'8 SAFES Hi. WITHSTAND THE ORDEAL ! .. ..,.:! " "I bought a HERRING'S SAFE eleven years o, and during the past week it was subjected i to many noar8, 0f intense heat in the destruction of say four-story factory. When unearthed from sty-eiK-nc nours rrom ine inception side was xed hot.-' AU my books and papers are preserved. The safe fell face I downwards in the midst of twenty odd tierces of Anew safe of another make, loss exposed in the same building, lost its entire contents, they being burned to finders. -i , ' . FRANKl.. BLOCK. , VAflantA, fia Jan. 27 1883." . , " ANOTHER. ! ' til i- ,i , . .. . - ,' . '' hnA )n nt vnnr nWATtfPTftV SAFE in our bfflco on the Mst last.; when we had the most I disastrous fire since the war. These Safes were I subjected to very great heat, and owintr to the I before w ooald Rt them out of the raws, we Atlanta, 6.-, J. STT, 1S88.' CTILL ANOTHER. ' Tbe SAFE In our' office was subjected to the : heat tor fifty- or sixty-feeurs. but tbe eontente Books, Papers and wok Notes, are preserved. jvWii; wtj quits, ii. n. uu. "AtlanU, dA.,7an.T2T, I888.'7 FARREL V CO., feb Otf , C3l Chestnut St., Philadelphia- jjrrtf Valentines v A RaVPRETTJXP TASTEflllL. CALL AND I (tOaaai aod toCMran arei rcelebnated for . tone 2a. aadfsoia low awg par aasyUrrma by ff: febStf '-'.I - Booksellerand Stationer: 2Iei7!$eeapp6f 1881. ,T HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT l of Peas, Beans, uorn, fall Flower Seed, all of which I will seU at prices that win astonish yon. can ana ret my prices ana do oonvincod. .1.. n. HAwin. vrurgiBi, fe5tf New ; maraer. - Another Shipment t. . . ' ' . ' ' . ! OF THOSE ' ASTONTSniNGLY LOW PRICED COOK STOVES, the SOUTHERN OAK, on the r. They bearthsr closest' inspection, a new IbeauUfal, lot otpoor Mats Just in. Call oV d for prices of any kfnd of roods in our line and soe if, s can satisfy you.. Wa only keep best rrade bf roods. i ' ' m T 4. . " -m iv v-kwnn 4ft m a WT ATI ... ajrgainB. , ; , ; rams ui aurcuasers irst-Class Goods a kit Mattresses are spwrfalty. 'OnT-Kte.ad Hair M stliltaifeat favor because the are well made w " n. a. hmith a .. D. A. SMITH A CO., Farnlture Dealers." feb5r ! lift TITS ARE, at low rate WHOLE -NO 6051 - r . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P Iu. Bridgers & ; Oq. ' ' ;. t .-. ,'k.j. r: . I ml. ROYSTER'S :Cm BEST IS THE CITT i! ( -Ml (1. FORTY CENTS PRRPOJUrffJf. 11 1 r ..ii. uai; . 1.-: .;, ii'.,; "(ilitl iU-'i Jotireelrsda Freeh Lt. "' VI .! i'-l. : 1 fimiESSi ' 1 ' CHEESE ! ! CHEESE!, DEUWUSNi'UATEIc DUTCH-HEAD CHEESE, ENdtlSH DAlftT CHrKSK; ' MART1SH CREAM CHSESV. ri TRY OUR SOUSED MEATS, PIG'S FRET, I TRIPE, ANT) PItt'S TONGUE. FISH ROE, HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON. Ac. P. L. BridgersX& Co. feb 9 tf Take Due ottc TIERJtOP AND GOVERN f dTJRSEtP AC . CORDLSGLY! We the overstoned Roosters d respeetmlly annownce that the n i new Furni ture Store of BBHREND8 A M UN ROE, 8. E. Cor. Market and Sd fits., WllmunrtOit, N. C. has now ready (or ins; r lnineo1 Dtlon the larrest and best selected stock of Furniture that, ever came to North Carolina, which they propose to sell at wnoiesaie and Ketall 10 per cent, lower thaa any house in the State. No goods ii Is represented. Their Specialty: SouaredealhirS.f febStf Beautiful Valentines. NEW LOT JUST KECSIVBDj - FOR LOVER8 OK ALL CLASSES BOYS, but tkooe COM ICS. THE LIVK BOOK STOKE. Pianos and Organs, rHEAP FOR CASH OK ON THE F.A8Y IN- STALMKNT PLAN, at ' IIKINSUIillCEirfc feb 5 tf Live Book andj Music Store. M. Futiires.1 ET ME SEE," SAID THE BTtoV E DEALER, JLj tappioir his nose with his rtffat lose Surer: "Thirty-two of them rot married fthis winter A rei rular freshet. With eichl or tea points sure ou rcDruary. Marcn ana April, masst lorty certain. All will want FARMER GIRL COOK STOVES in Ooober." i feb Otf At F. M. JNO CO.'S Why Gnlteau was Convicted. H. C. PiiEMPERT WOULD BB PLEASED TO inform his many friends and iie pubilo ren erally under what circumstances Oulteaa was ooavioted, if they will call oqhlrn at hlsMamoth Shavinr and Hair Dressinr Salooa, No. 9 8. Front street, where they can ret a Flrst-Class Shave, H air-Cut, Shampoo, tc., and find! all the comforts usually found in a No. 1 EstabUshaaent. feb & it Hats ! Hats ! j ' Hew Styles ! HARRlHCfi A ALLEN, j Hatters. feb 3 tf Flows. Plows. Plows. nPHB WATT AND DIXIE, t A AT LOWEST PRICES. OILE8 MUKCBI90N, SS a Marhtoen Btoak. febStf Special Hotice. .! JUST RECaXVED A FINE if0T OF BUOOIBH, Phaetons and Can-tares', which I ofTer for sale at reasonable prioes. I . woaid adrise all who wish a rood article to call and exanlne them be fore purchaser elsewhere, at lay Carriara and Harness Eestaboshment, on Tjhlrd, between Mar ket and Princess streeU. ...U..,;'! i j febatf j j pVhv HATDEN. ' MM - j, ,U Dixie Elbwo, n jXTT ATT PLOWS, i OOLD - pto WBi : ALSO 'ALL TT sizes and numbers small common Plows;: Grub Hoes, in fact a larre asaortmeuC xf General Hard war required, this seat., of the year, Gaeds and prioes ituaranbredln all, instances. : .. i-tdf ;,K-Mi E.?KINOrRAO0A V i r i . . Succfssors to Jno. Dawson Co., .! I Mis tf" n- . rn.Jtj-U, a abta Market tja 1 - , nre wrems..."..'.. :.-..:r... . . - , traet Adrrrawineoti' toiaa af Kt. tlostaselykwraeaii r '.r.,ij ,'. . .v...,) .'Tea ltnes solid onparefttype nake one aqua'4 r ;KKW ADVEUTISKAIKNTS. ( Monday and TucaiUy.tVb, e T. i . : . Enwiesneuto the fa it .'rti rt 4, rWr'fhe Tfltrof a.'J.Palnirrftraa ' Hraare Theetr, N. T., hi Brgauov ,f' Hfrward-sHociety Jlai. , The Ba'nltor's Daughter As s played unwar4s of ItVtJ ttmea THE ' riXNaEsrrRrK on record, tn 1 aiaorae mmrrtl W brmirht Mreby thU vuuimu;, vwiutwv Mr MHie. SBU ' V W ITmakT i4eM 4r ' i4l4l4. '' uvLl-'U-Mi pn Friday mnratni; at Iiyetn. n.ii .' Active Ajjents T7ttnted ' laererfTews and Vttlatr ta ; WORTH AXTD SOUTH CAEOUNA' "O ' -T I .,'( n-i .1. ,.J4 l.f Mi To seltoH-ora for o.ui.. oTxr:nnoiJiij - FAMOUS READT-HADE CUTSUiff. All Ooods seat CO, D., and prfrlfre bf tekaa i. i . I. 1 : m taatWa rlren, prorfctiar reoeltwr rrafstn par freht cbarres, which we think only fair. OurBprWjr Stock, OF WHICH TBC1XJ, iTUJ. BE NONE IN THIS COUNTRY TO'' SURPASS IT, is now recetrlhf ftb Anlahtbr touches prior to 'oar personal inspection and shlpmenC. by worklnr for us. A liberal oommlsalon i iuirwiii rt-uaura men cu run rooa wurw paid, and .samples of apriuc aiook wUlbesent Will be ia SAsapiea Dlioatinn. 1 upon aspuoatlon. a rite for Ua4,awd ref- erences. 1 r:i! ;i WeKara reoeatly purbase4LuW hbwM, ir Hundred Odd back and Ereok CoaU. whioh will be dispoaed of la loU of horn Hi to On Una- a red (notlessl. at rti.sm On tv.lur ,h kii. .Ceata..CQuntryJIcrr.haju nd fv.ntj-aotorawrtt for particulars. THERE'S MONET IN 'KM. you f OTXKX&BOTJKe, iihj rii Di ii iono curat its fb 8 l( Wllmlnrton, N. c. Positively This ttaek QLOSES THE OEE.VTE8T CL06INO OUT SALE that has ever attended us. A few speolal bar rains letfTheMssoattkiir rhMnw4V) wellt.. call early. GO THEY MUST! GO THEY WILL! Eren if wc are obllred to nncriflce dollar. B0.t cents out of our own pocket. A. DAVID, , , . The Clothier. Our Sarinr Trade ia our Make-up Department uim mrwu wun a noorn. I 'onnolaaleiira noauce our selections as superb. nro A- DAVTD.i The Tailor. reo a it Flour. Flour, Flour. 500 Bbl" Wh,t' FLOVlt 2 fQ BMs Park Mill d 5QQ BbU Bel) MRai .to ForsaJxby feb 3 tf BERCHNER A CALDKH BROS. Bacon and Lard. ijr Boxes I). S. SIDES, Boxes D. K. snoULDERH. 100 DuckpU LAKD For sale by feb &tf KKKCBNKR A CALDER USUm. , tlolasses. Salt. 00 Hhds NEW CROP C UBA MOLASNKN, , 2j0 Bbls and TV ror do 4o 250Q Rack. SALT. feb 8 tf KtmSK A CALDER BRO. PEL'S CORK S0LVE1TT UAItHATEI TO CURE A CORN -IS- IV- USED AS DIRECTED OR HONEY REFUNDED ! XO PAIuY on SOKE TOKHt vr. .;;'. ATTENDING ITS USE. 25 Ci3S. FOR SALE BY 3. C. MUNDS. AltalTer, Price & Co., MANUFACTURERS XnD DEALERS IN i ' . i - ' Wlndotir flashes and , DILnds, Door, Frames, Mantlet, moulding, Brackets, r. -. . ALSO, ii.- ,t J. feb itS ''i lt Vainut fcreelV j. IS .T.iViai I ' 'tl),. CAymtoMtACS. THEMKST lAB- ITV'1' . twiara, Troaks and TravaJ-- ....u wb-Ji aa.- ft aa W Ttntihv 'iiiaisaauB nm ror UM 4at tneey. at l.it-.r . Me;!) a mtk Front ,r ,)tVXIP!nar atsbort potice-febatf.-;; .l i . v r tu .u .M. 't
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1882, edition 1
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