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VOL. XXX. NO. 57.
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MORNING EDITION.
OUTLINES.
Two members of Clara Louise Kellogg's
C oncert Company were drowned Friday in
Lake Spofford, New Hampshire. The
acreage of wheat iu the Northwest is 80 per
cent, less than last year, but promises a
large yield. The crop of American
cotton iu sight is 5,225,069 bales.
Four frame buildings burned at Augusta,
Georgia. Pullman Palace car shed
and shop at New Orleans, Louisiana,
burned ; loss $75,000, fully insured.
Employes fit the National Capital have re
ceived circulars from the Republican Con
gressional Campaign Committee, notifying
them of an assessment of 2 per cent, on
salaries, to be used as a campaign fund next
fall The Postofflce Department has
ordered a general observance of Decoration
day by postmasters. A Supreme Court
decree lias been issued divorcing Mrs.
Sprague from ber husband. There
were 23 deaths from yellow fever at Havana
last week ; the disease is increasing. A
7'),000 tire at Portland, Oregon, and an
fsj.000 blaze at Wilmington, Delaware.
The Ministry of Egypt resigned.
The custodian of plates and dies at the
United States Treasury has been dismissed
by Secretary Folger for lack of vigilance;
a 10,000 plate is missing. New York
markets: Money 23 percent.; cotton
quiet and steady at 12i12fc; southern
dour dull and unchanged at $5 658 25;
wheat, cash lots higher and strong, No. 2
spring $1 32; corn, ungraded 7883ic;
rosin steady at $2 272 30; spirits tur
pentiue firm and quiet at 4c4c.
Guiteau don't "bank" on the court
in banc any longer.
For affix in yesterday's reference
to the name of a church read prefix.
Norfolk was carried by the Ma
honites. Mayor Lamb was re-elected.
He is our Fort Fisher man.
The Independent cyclone that is
sweeping over Pennsylvania is
knocking down a good many Stal
wart fences.
Randall, Kenna, Carlisle and Black
burn are the captains who are to lead
for six hours each during the dead
lock. Calkins is bossing the other
side.
At Albany, N. Y., the Arthur
crowd have begnn their crusatb?. Al
ready two officials have been ousted
to make room for Stalwarts and more
are to follow. Go it.
Gen. Chalmers and Col. Hodgson
.ire engaged in a word duel. The lat
ter in his letter says: "Isefuse to con
ciliate him, and I defy? his utmost
venom. He was an imbecile in war
and is an imbecile in peace."
There is but little doubt that the
Malleys will be cleared. The prose
cution did not prove its case. The
poor girl probably took her own life
through remorse. The scoundrel
that drove her to it ought to have
his ears clipped and his back striped
and be put in the penitentiary for
life.
THE CITY.
NEW ADVEKTISEJIENTS.
Munsox Perfection.
Give us Your Voice.
J. G. Burr To tax-payers.
Yates Pianos and organs.
Bridgers & Co. Groceries.
S. G. Xorthrop Honey taffy.
Txo. J. Hedrick New arrival.
B. A. Smith & Co. Furniture.
Giles fc Murchison Fruit jars.
M. S. Willard Life insurance.
Otterbourg Special invitation.
Brown & Roddick Special sale.
City Treasurer Bonds for sale.
J- H. Hardtn Flavoring extracts.
Heinsberger Pianos and organs.
G. W. Williams & Co. Groceries.
W. & W. R. R. Excursion tickets.
J. C. Muxds Cigars and cigarettes.
W. E. Davis & Son Kennebec ice.
Wm. H. Green Pel's corn solvent.
Croxly & Morris Lots at auction.
Report Condition First Nat. Bank.
Harrison & Allek Leading styles.
Geo. A. Peck Hose, hose reels, etc.
Hart, Bailey & Co. Backus motor.
Crauon' & PicketTt Something new.
Ai.taffer, Price & Co. Sashes, &c.
W.E. Springer & Co. Grain cradles.
P- H. Hayden Saddles, harness, etc.
R Bradley Sound cottages for rent.
W., C. & A. R. R. Excursion tickets.
J- H. Mallard Trunks, saddles, etc.
Parker & Taylor Refrigerators, etc.
Croxly & Morris Auction real estate.
Croxly & Morris Auction real estate.
.John A. White Dyeing and cleansing.
A. David Boys and children's clothing.
F. M. King & Co. Farmer Girl stoves.
H. M. Bowden & Co. Trunks, harness.
Kerchner & Calder Bros. Batting,
Klue, hay, corn, flour, etc.
DECLINR OTP MA "NT Tprvn,ia Wonlr.
ness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debil
lJ, Cured bv W-rfls' Health Rpnpwpr ".
I1- Depot J. C. Munds, WUmington. f
Local Dots.
To-day is Whit Sunday.
The Criminal Court meets to
morrow.
Mr. Thomas Monk is said to be
very sick.
Rev. V, J. Millis will preach at
the Fifth Street M. E. Church this (Sunday)
evening.
Rev. W. T. Jones will preach
at the First Baptist Church to-day, the
pastor, Rev. Mr. Taylor, being absent.
The Register of Deeds only is
sued one marriage license during the past
week, and that was for a white couple.
There will be no services at St.
Paul's (Lutheran) church to-day, the pastor
being in attendance upon the General
Synod.
We learn that the steamer
Vesta got ashore down the river yesterday
and caused the camp meeting folks some
trouble.
The Minnehaha, Capt. Bisbee's
boat, got aground soon after leaving Bos
ton, Mass., for this port, and had to put
back for repairs.
The Star-lights and the Moon-
beams-on-the lake two juvenile base ball
clubs played a match yesterday. The
atter were the winners.
There will be baptism by im
mersion at the foot of Princess street this
afternoon, at 5 o'clock, Rev. A. M. Con
way, of the First (colored) Baptist- church,
officiating.
Rev. C. M. Payne will fill the
pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church
this afternoon, at 6 o'clock, Dr. Wilson
F not having returned from the General As
sembly.
The ladies of the Dorcas Socie
ty of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
Church will give a lawn party at the par
sonage on Wednesday evening, commenc
ing at 5 o'clock.
No interments in Oakdale, Belle
vue and St. Thomas' Catholic Cemeteries
during the past week. In Pine Forest
(colored) Cemetery there were three inter
ments, all adults.
The only case for the considera
tion of the Mayor yesterday morning was
that of a small colored boy, named Albert
Walker, accused of playing ball on the
street. He was discharged.
Section 19 of the act establish
ing the State Guard provides that the inju
ring, selling or secreting any arms or mili
tary property shall be punishable by either
flue or imprisonment, or both.
Sue Langdon, the old colored
woman referred to as having been badly
injured by a fall at the camp meeting last
week, was still alive at last accounts, but
she was not expected to recover.
The barque Glacier, Capt.
Crowley, was cleared from this port for
Point-a-Petre, Gaudeloupe, yesterday, by
Messrs, Northrop & Cumming, with 196,
356 feet lumber and 50,000 shingles.
In consequence of the absence
of the pastor, . who is in attendance upon
the session of the District Conference, there
will be no morning or evening services at
the Front Street Methodist Church to-day.
A correspondent of the Raleigh
News and Observer, writing from Williams
ton, Martin county, mentions hearing a
very fine sermon from Dr. Watson, of this
city, and also one from the Bishop, at the
consecration of St. Martin's church at that
place recently.
See fourth page for other local newe.
" BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills and
fever impossible.
For sale bv J. C. Munds.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Bent,
FOB THE SUMMER, AT WRIGHTS
"VTLLE SOTJND, TWO COTTAGES,
large rooms, and Kitchen attached.
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JAPIES' KID GLOVES BEAUTIFULLY
Cleansed. Laces, Ribbons, and Children's Arti
cles Dyed in all the Late Fashionable Colors, or
Cleaned. .
JOHN A. WHITE,
my 28 It Office in B. F. White's Store.
Ice. Kennebec Ice.
yTE HAVE RECEIVED THE TWO FINEST
CARGOES OF 0
KENNEBEC ICE !
ever brought to this elty. Clear as a crystal and
free from snow. Special attention paid to orders
from the country. Packing is a specialty,
my 28 It W. E. DAVIS & SON.
Hose, Hose Reels. &c.
TUBBER HOSE, SUITABLE FOR STREET
sprinkling, conducting water, &c. Every foot
sold guaranteed to stand any test that the best
will stand sold in this market. Prices very low
at GEORGE A. PECK'S,
my 28 tf 28 South Front St.
New Arrival
OF TABLE LINEN GOODS. BARGAINS IN
Turkey Red and White Damasks, Doylas and
Napkins. Handsome Colored Border and Mourn
ing Handkerchiefs. In Dress Goods Department
thirity pieces Lace Bunting, at 12 cents per
yard; Ulster Linens, Embroidered Swiss Lace,
Striped Bern Pique. Also another instalment of
Ecru Lawns. ,L., ,
my 28 tf JNO. J. HEDRTCK.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WILMINGTON & WELDON RAILROAD,
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
Wilmington, N. C. May 28th, 1882.
pXCURSION TICKET ARRANGEMENTS FOR
season of 1882, to the SUMMER RESORTS of Vir
ginia and Western North Carolina.
Commencing June 1, 1882, ROUND TRIP
TICKETS to all the Summer Resorts reached by
this Line will be on sale at Union Depot Ticket
Office, Wilmington. Good to return until October
31st.
For Tickets, Time-cards. Tourist -guides and all
information call on Ticket Agent or the under
signed,
A. POPE,
Gen'l Passenger Agent.
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WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA ;& AUGUSTA R. R.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
Wilmington, N. C, May 28th, 1882.
XCURSION TICKET ARRANGEMENTS FOR
season of 1882, to0he SUMMER RESORTS of
Upper South Carolina and North Georgia.
Commencing June 1st, 1882, ROUND-TRIP
TICKETS to all the Summer Resorts reached by
this Line will be on sale at Union Depot Ticket
Office, Wilmington. Good to return until Oc
tober 31st.
For Tickets, Time-cards, Tourist-guides and al
information call on Ticket Agent or the under
signed,
A. POPE,
Gen'l Passenger Agent.
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Moonlight Excursion !
Tuesday, May 30th.
Under the auspices and for the benefit of the
Wilmington Library Association.
MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS.
Steamer PASSPORT will leave Market Dock at
734 o'clock P, M., returning at 11 o'clock.
Tickets limited. For sale at Dyers'. Price,
round trip, 50c. Positively no ticket sold at Boat.
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Variety.
OUR STOCK EMBRACES ALL VARIETIES
of Furniture. We have handsome Suits of
solid Walnut inside and outside, or Pine in the
middle and Walnut outside and inside, or Walnut
in the middle and Pine outside and inside, or
Ash, Maple and Poplar. Our desire is to keep a
complete stock, enabling us to please the taste of
all. Call and see our fine Cylinder Secretaries;
they are a perfect gem. Another supply of Mos
quito Nets .Baby Carriages unsurpassed. Trade
is good. Why? because we sell the right kind of
Goods at low prices.
D. A. SMITH & CO.,
my 28 tf The Furniture Dealers.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SDN,
JpRESH SHRIMPS IN CANS, THE FIRST EVER
offered in this market.
Best TEAS in the city for the money, and the
Boss FIVE CENT CIGAR
Largest display and finest FANCY CAKES in
the city.
PICKLES, only Ten Cents a dozen, at
CRAPON & PICKETT'S,
my 28 tf 16 & 18 South Front St.
Leading Styles !
JjANCY STRAWS !
FRENCH MANILLAS !
HARRISON & ALLEN,
my 28 tf Hattefs.
Perfection
TN STYLE, FIT AND GENERAL MAKE-UP OF
X SUITS in our MERCHANT TAILORING DE
PARTMENT, is the VERDICT GIVEN us by the
WILMINGTON PUBLIC. Our Stock is FIRST
CLAS8 in every particular. SPECIAL FOREIGN
FABRICS always on hand. Leave your orders
now. MUNSON,
my28.lt Clothier and Merchant Tailor.
Grain Cradles.
GRANT'S SOUTHERN PATERN FIVE
Finger Grain Cradles, the best that are made;
they cost more money, but are by far the cheap
est to the consumer. We also have the CHEAP
VT.TMHT CRADLE: don't like to handle such
goods, but have them for those that want a cheap
article.
WM. E. SPRINGER & CO.,
Successors to Jno. Dawson & Co.,
my 28 tf 19, 21 & 23 Market St
P. H. Hayden,
QARRIAGE, BUGGY AND WAGON MAKER.
Saddles, Harness, Whips and Collars always on
hand. A new lot of Carriages and Harness just
arrived, and others to arrive soon. Come and
examine them on 3d, between Market and Prin
cess Sts. - my28tf
J. H. Mallard,
AT THE OLD STAND, FRONT STREET, CON
TINUES in person to wait upon patrons with
a full and well selected stock of Saddles, Bridles,
Harness, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Lap Robes, &c,
&c . . &c . Prices always as low as the lowest;
J. H. MALLARD,
my 28 tf No- 8 Front St.
Flavoring Extracts.
pURE EXTRACTS OF .VANILLA, LEMON,
Strawberry, Almond, Pineapple, Orange, Banana,
&c, for sale by
J. H. HARDIN, Druggist,
my 28 tf New Market.
New
AND STYLISH TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
Traveling Bags of almost every variety;
Buggy, CarrlageVWagon, Single and Double Har
ness; Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Ac. We guran
tee best goods for the same money. Repairing
promptly done. H. M. B(e CO
my 28 tf 46 Jlet sweet.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OFFICE CLERK AND TREASURER.
CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C.
May 27th, 1882.
City Bonds.
T OFFER FOR SALE $40,000 OF CITY SIX
PER CENT. BONDS, of the denomination of
$1,000, interest payable January and July of
each yearBonds to mature in 1910. This issue
is authorized by an Act of the General Assem
bly, ratified March 11, 1881, for the purpose of
paying $60,000 falling due July 1st, 1882. No bid
at less than par will be entertained.
HENRY SAVAGE,
my 28 It Treasurer,
To Tax-Payers.
J WILL BE AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, IN
the City Hall, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 3
to C P. M., during the first twenty working days
in June, commencing on THURSDAY, JUNE 1,
to receive the TAX LISTS FOR THE CITY,
STATE AND COUNTY. Tax-Payers will please
hand in their Lists at as early a day as possible.
J. G. BURR,
my 28 It Assessor.
Report of the Condition
OF
rpHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMING
TON, at Wilmington, in the State of North Caro
lina, at the close of business, May 19th, 1882.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 8 611.489 30
Overdrafts 9,852 60
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 50.000 00
Other stocks, bonds and mortgages. . . 44,137 40
Due from approved reserve agents 24,371 15
Due from other National Banks 17l644 76
Due from State Banks and Bankers... 250 84
Real estate, furniture and fixtures 91,317 22
Current expenses and taxes paid 9.484 62
Bills of other Banks. 23,344 00
Fractional currencv (mcludine nickels) 324 19
Specie 96,249 00
Legal tender notes 10,647 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasury
(5 per cent, of circulation) 2,stx) w
Total $991,361 98
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 250,000 00
Surplus fund 35,316 74
Undivided profits 53.688 47
National Bank notes outstanding 44,990 00
Dividends unpaid 2,662 00
Individual deposits subject to check. 188,760 81
Demand certificates of deposit 305,426 71
Due to other National Banks 29,055 74
Due to State Banks and Bankers 6,597 76
Notes and bills re-discounted 74,863 75
Total.
$991,361 98
State of North Carolina,
County of New Hanover:
I, A. K. Walker, Cashier of the above named
Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
A. K. WALKER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th
day of May, 1882.
H. M. BOWDEN, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
Alfred Martin, )
D. G. Worth, V Directors.
E. E. Btjrbuss. )
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The Mntnal Life Insurance Co. of N. Y,
ASSETS OVER NINETY-FIVE MILLION DOLLS.
SURPLUS OVER TWELVE MILLION DOLLS.
THE ANNUAL PREMIUM FOR AN LNSUR
ance of $1,000 00, charged by the following
Companies, for a person aged 40 years :
MCTUAL UFA $26.61
Equitable 31.30
Connecticut Mutual 31.22
Mutual Benefit 30.84
New York Life 31.30
Anv information concerning Life Insurance
gladly furnished upon application to
M. a. WlXrLiAKJJ, Agem,
my 28 tf Mutual Life Insurance Co.
US BBS
ui.iitiui'is'in
Small Powers.
rpHE BACKUS MOTOR IS SPECIALLY SUIT
able where light power is wanted, such as Sew
ing Machines, Store Elevators, Church Organs,
Dental nse, Printing Offices, and all character of
use from one-half to eight-horse power.
HART, BAILEY & CO.. Agents,
'Plumbers and Machinists,
my 28 oawtf su 16 & 17 So. Front St.
Pianos and Organs.
JY STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS IS
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
I can sell you a PIANO or ORGAN as cheap as
the Manufacturers themselves can, for cash or
on the easy instalment plan,
At
HEItfSBERGER'S.
Honey Taffy.
TRY OUR HONEY TAFFY, MADE WITH FOW
LER'S PURE HONEY, and you will say it is
good. , ' .
Every thing nice in the Candy line. Home-maae
and Imported always on hand,
At S. G. NORTHROP'S
mv 28 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores.
Smoke
rpHE UNICTril. "MATCH-LESS" CIGARETTS
and the EUREKA CIGAR,
Sold by.
JAMES C. MUNDS,
- Pharmacist,
my 28 It ' 85 NorthjTont St.
Decker Bros' Pianos
ARE UNRIVALLED IN TONE, TOUCH AND
finigh. They are the finest Pianos ever in
troduced here. Call and see What a strictly rat
Class Piano is. GEO. WOOD'S ORGANS are well
known as the Standard of American Organs.
Cheap Organs of other makes, on easy rms
mySStF YATES' BOOK STORE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPECIAL SALE.
BROWN & RODDICK,
5 and 7 North Front Street.
JJAVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE
Northern markets, and having made extensive
purchases, we take great pleasure in calling the
very particular attention of all our patrons and
friends to this special sale on
MONDAY, MAY 29th, 1882.
Every one who reads a newspaper is fully awaro
that the firm of A. T. STEWART & CO. are about
to retire from business, and are closing out their
immense Stock. We made a SPECIAL TRIP
NORTH for the purpose of looking over and
selecting such goods as would-be suitable for this
section of the country, and will exhibit a few of
the results of said trip on the above date.
GRAND DI8PLAY OF THE MOST DECIDED
BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
Don't wait for further developments, but come
at once. Our Store is crowded with goods and
they must be sold.
We would state to those residing out of town,
that we will be most happy to forward Samples
to any who really mean business, and they can
rely that their Interests will be studied and every
care taken in filling all favors sent. ONE PRICE
TO ALL, whether in or out of the Store.
WE HAVE SPACE TO ENUMERATE BUT FEW
WOOL PACIFIC OPEN WORK BUNTING, all
colors, 12 cents.
PRINTED LAWNS, 6 cents.
WIDE PRINTED CAMBRICS, 8 cents.
GLOVES, just about half price.
SHETLAND SHAWLS, from 50 cents to $2 60.
beautiful imported goods.
PRINT GOODS at less than 25 per cent, below
former prices.
LINEN DAMASKS, TOWELS, NAPKINS and
DOILIES.
Wholesale buyers can save money by giving
us a call; the prices will convince any one who
has any idea of the market value.
BROWN & RODDICK.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
5 and 7 North Front Street.
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A Special Invitation !
J8 EXTENDED TO ALL TO VISIT AND IN
SPECT our immense stock of
Stylish-Made Clothing !
and we assure you that our former efforts in se
lecting and offering you the Finest and Nobbiest
lines of MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHIL
DREN'S WEAR, have been far surpassed this
Spring. We have always made it OUR AIM, in
our business in this city, to suit the people both
In QUALITY and PRICE; and as Clothing is made
at the present as perfect as that from the Mer
chant Tailor, it has been our pleasure to improve
and select such Goods as we could recommend
and guarantee.
Commencing to-morrow, wo shall offer SPE
CIAL BARGAINS in Men's Suits, Youths' Suits.
Bovs' Suits and Children's Suits. In the former
class an elegant line at $12.50, and in the latter
Children's Sailor uSits at $1.75. Our reductions
are BONA FIDE, and an examination will con
vince all of the fact.
Respectfully,
OTTE RBOVBO,
CLOTHIER.
GIVE FS YOt R VOICE
rUKS YOU ARE IN QUEST OF FT7RNI
W ture, and you will find that the new Furni
ture Store of BBHREND8 MUNROE, S. E.
corner Market and 2d sts., Wilmington, N. C
will endeavor to justify all confMenee you may
put in them as being the most Reliable and
Cheapest place to buy your Furniture. Dealers
are invited to examine our Stock and Prices. We
will undersell all. my tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
P L Bridgers & Co.
Are Von Awake and Alive to
I Your Own Interests?
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Or, do you still dream over the high prices of
Groceries of the past, aud wonder why you are
not enriched? WAKE UP, TIIEN, AND FIND
THE PATH TO OUR STORE. It Is broad, well
trodden, every one knows It, and will be glad to
show you the way. LOW PRICES AND BEST
GRADES OF GROCERIES. We have a large and
well selected stock, and invite the attention of
purchasers.
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SPLIT nERRING,
FAT WELL FLAVORED MACKEREL,
HAMS. SHOULDERS, STRIPS, DRIED BEEF,
TONGUES, Ac. Ac.
DRIED BEEF CHIPPED AS THIN AS PAPER.
FINK FRENCn PRUNES,
The largest and best Table Prunes sold In this
market. THEY ARE VERY NICE,
A source of much attraction In our Store Is the
CANDY COUNTER.
ROYSTER'S CANDY
Is still ahead of all other Brands In point of Pu
rity, Freshac?s and Popularity. Eighteen to
Twenty Varieties. 40c per Pound.
P. L. Bridgers & Co.
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Batting, Glue, Hoop-Iron,
JQQ Rolls COTTON BATTING,
Barrels GLUE,
5000 nOOP raoN'
For sale by
my 28 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
Hay, Corn, Oats.
00 Bale Choice TIMOTHY HAY.
10 000 Ba8 Whlt &nd Mlxed CORN.
For sale by
my 28 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
Flour, Meal, Sice.
1200 Bbl rLOUR' aH Tade8
400 Bash Watcr"Ground mkal
Bbls Carolina RICE,
For sale by
my 28 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
Bacon and Lard.
Boxes D. S. SIDES,
Boxes D. S. SHOULDERS,
"k Buckets LARD,
For sale by
KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
mv 28 tf
Flour. Flour. Flour.
1000
Bbls FLOUR, our choice Brands,
Jack Frost, Queen of the Kitchen,
Lucille, Home Csmfort, Highland.
For sale low by
my 28 tf
G. W. WILLI
A MS A CO.
Bacon and Lrrd.
y Boxes C. R SIDES,
Q Boxes Smoked do
f flA Buckets and Cans Choice LARD,
For sale low by
G. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
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il Molasses, Sugar, Coffee.
1 ft A Hhds and Bbls New Crop
1DU Porto Rico MOLASSES,
J Bbls Refined SUGARS, all grades,
OA A Sack RIO COFFEE, all grades.
For sale low by
g. w. Williams a co.
my 28 tf
Yarn, Sheeting, Hay.
A Bales Randolph YARN,
do do SHEETING,
PC A A Bales Choice Timothy HAY.
For sale low by
G. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
my 28 tf
Fruit Jars
ND PRESERVE TUMBLERS, ALL SIZES.
For sale by
GILES A MURCHISON,
my 28 tf 88 A 40 Murchison Block.
Altaffer, Price & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Window Sashes and Blinds,
Doors, Frames, Mantles,
Moulding, Brackets, dee.
ALSO,
MILL YARD AND OFFICE,
my 28 tf Foot of Walnut Street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
VERY VALUABLE AND VEST DWDXaMIC
REAL ESTATE IX BUMlTBHfl CENTRE
AT AUCTION.
H. IKOMV Auctioneer.
BY CRONLY A MOKJUS.
-y-HO WILL SELL AT THEIR SALES ROOMS.
on vmv ftfsrt rmt f IV n'nl.wk U
that Valuable Two-Story KRicK HTORE, upon
North Water, between Cbeanat and Mulberry
Streets fronting feet, and running bark 7f feet
to an alley leading Into chaanut Street.
That Really Desirable Viuvmtf oe Route std
of chesnut Street, between Front and Water,
fronting 67 feet, with a depth upon Bast linn IW
and udiiii Went Hldti Iftfl fwt. and now oocubled
as a Carriage Factory by Messrs MoDougald
Bmyttpt ID
M. CRONLW, Anetloneer.
BY CRONLY A MORRIS
Valuable House and Lot at Auction.
QN WEDNESDAY NEXT, II HT mW., AT U
o'olock M., we will sell at our Sales Room Um
Large and Commodious HOUSE, B Rooms, Lot
00x146 feet, situated upon the South aide of Prln
cess, betwoenJNInth and Tenth Streets
Terms ttccomnxKlHtlnir. and md known
sale. 98 81 say sn
Bl. CBONLY, Auctioneer.
BY CRONLT A MORRIS
Desirable Unimproved Lots at Auction.
N WEDNESDAY NEXT. SIST INST.. AT U
o'olock M . we will sell at our salt-. Rooms, l
Very Desirable Unimproved LOTS, situated upon
Eighth. Ninth and Queen Strata
ALSO,
That Two-Story HOUSE, Tin Roof. 7 Rooms.
sltiistrd upon the Hotithrastrrn Intorerrtlon of
Nun with Sixth Street.
HI
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For Sale,
rpnE
MOST VALUABLE AND CONVENIENT-
LY LOCATED PROPERTY ON
Wrightsville Sound.
I offer for sale my Place on WRIGHTSVILLE
SOUND, either as a whole of SIXTY ACRKN.
with Throe Hundred and Ninety Five Feet water
front, or In the original Flaming. Darts and Cut-
lar tracts equal tblrda
Dwelling House , Cottage, Eltrhen, Hrrranta'
House. ELEGANT SHADE TREES, snd i
Water.
Premises shown and Information given by
my 88 2t frl su CHA8 D MYERS.
Last Week's
gALEM MADE A BIO HOLE IN THAT LOT
of BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, bat II
only makes us more In the humor to clean up
the balanoe. All must go. If at any price
Our atock of FURNISH INO GOODS la ooat
nlef e at Vi 4 nnv iH steaei bm Maayinatil a ml mil
stock of THIN. LKJHT CLOTHINU for Mee'a
wear la the largest In the State.
Remember. It la the Volume and not the Proflta
of our business that la large Big Business and
Small Profit" go hand In hand.
A DAVID.
The Clothier,
my 28 tf Comer Front and Prince aa St a.
Standard Family Medicines.
IAR WORTHrNCJTON'H" CHOCWLA MED1
' CTNE8. for Dysentery. IMarrho-a. (tammn
Complaints, Cramps and all bowel troubles.
"DR. BOYKINS'S WORM KILLER."
The surest and most reliable Vermifuge In use
"EVERYBODY'S CATHARTIC PILLS,"
A gentle and certain cathartic- no mercury art
on the liver and bowsla.
"DR. nYLAND8 HEALING POWDERS."
Good for Man and Beast
Send for Certificates
For aale by all Druggists and General Dealers
my 81 cod 1m nac au we fr
L. S. L.
NEXT DRAWING OF TBI
Louisiana State Lottery
TAKES PLACE JUNK 18TH PRIZES FROM
$10 to 1100,000. Price, Whole tickets, tic 00.
X $10 to 1100.000. Price. 1
Halves $6: Fifths ft; Tenths
Address Lock Box
my 10 tf
Wumlnst on N C
PEL'S CORN SOLVENT
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NO PAIN OR SORE TOES!
ATTENDING ITS USE.
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Three-Fourths
QF OUR ORDERS ARE FOR
PARMER OIRL COOai htovis
So.donlybT .
Notice our GRANITE IRON WAMB. when down
town. mysfU
Climax Refrigerator.
TCE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS AND THE
n 1 U Pmri fin in HYiif Horn Oai
Golden Harvest and Fanner CookJag Steven.
genu tor pnow. ouiu wsy.
my tf " " r Sooth Front St.
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